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112th YEAR * xwe«* THE PONTIAC PR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1054 —56 PAGES K   
  
  
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Algerian Quake Kills Some 800 ae cane, SOE aa ABBOCIA 
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 
  
Plumber Held in Probe of Se + 
  
— Shock Smashes 
the French City 
of Orleansville Buildings Toppled and 
Utilities Cut Off; Help 
Rushed to Scene 
ALGIERS, Algeria \P—A 
tremendous earthquake) 
struck northern Algeria to- 
day, blasting the town of 
Orleansville and wreaking 
a toll which unofficial re-| 5 
ports put at approximately+— 
800 dead. 
The French National De- 
fense Ministry said in Paris 
that it knew of at least 200 
deaths. . 
Eyewitnesses ‘pported that the 
city of 32,500 lo ted as if it had 
gone through a eavy air bom- 
bardment. 
At the Strasbourg Observatory, 
  
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Yesterday's temperatures wi night. 
  
Nationalists Pound Coast 
as Dulles Vows U.S. Aid) 
TAIPEH, Formosa (?—Nationalist warships and planes 
pounded the Red China coast again today, even as U. S. 
Secretary of State John. Foster Dulles. pledged that}, 
Nationalist China “doesn’t stand alone against the forces 
of aggression... .” 
Duties flew here from the Southeast Asia security con- 
ference in Manila and spent three hours and 15 minutes 
closeted with President Chiang Kai-shek. 
Only five hours after Dulles’ special plane landed here 
he and his party were airborne again, headed for Tokyo. 
In a statement read to newsmen*   
  
  
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    at the airport, he reiterated that) endorsetiedt “of Nationalist at- the U.S. 7th Fleet is under orders| tacks on Amoy and : satellite 
to guard Formosa. } bases from which the Reds have | 
shelled the Nationalist. island 
(See story on page 17) base of Quemoy. . 
He said Communist China now| Amoy is only five miles from 
military and propa-| Quemoy, just off the China coast 
against the Nation-| 120 miles\west of Formosa. 
shall not be intimi-| The Defense Ministry said yes- 
terday’s operations, in which U. S.- 
viewed | Supplied F34 Thunderjets took part 
aad illinaas meing | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5). 
réply. to Communist. threats Gee i 
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: 14 Million Jam 57 Parks 
LANSING (UP) — Labor Day 
crowds at Michigan's 57 state 
parks- brdught 1954 attendance to 
an est 1497700, an ti Go Back to School Today 
“| solicited” aid accepted by Daniel   
Court Decree 
Puts Bingo Issue 
on Fall Ballot t Pleas Filed by Church    
November Vote Slated 
LANSING (UP) — Two 
petitions aimed at-keeping 
jthe “charity bingo” off the 
November 
/were denied by the Michi- 
gan Supreme Court Wednes- 
day, and the question will 
be submitted to the voters 
as scheduled. 
The high court rejected 
petitions filed by the Michi- 
— —_ ein bos ae be 
urches which 
a legal and pra went 
against the proposed consti- 
tutional amendment pe 
mitting charitable groups to   
      
    
The board and the doctors who 
resigned refused to divulge rea- 
sors for the mass resignation. 
However, one board member, who 
declined to be named, said yes- 
terday it was partly the outcome 
of a “feud” between the doctors 
and a member of the hospital staff. J. Keating, President: of local 614, 
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Groups Turned Down; | 
election ballot | . 
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Arson Suspect 
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an   DONALD J. ROLLER 
Woman Killed 
When Hit by Car Mrs. Helen Martin 
Struck Down Crossing 
Elizabeth Lake Road 
Mrs, Holen Martin, 3%, af 9215   r- | Southeastern, White Lake Town- | questioning about 
|ship, was killed last night when 
ithe walked in front of an auto on 
    
| Colorful Team Assured — 
SALINAS, Calif, (UP) — Foot- 
ball Coach Ken Blue of Hartnell 
College greeted quarterback can- 
tidates Dick White, Jim Brown 
and John Black today with these 
words: ‘No ome can say our team 
won't be colorful this season.”   ven Fires Blazes Cause . 
$100,000 Loss 
in Two Counties Donald J. Roller to Be 
in Court on Monday 
on Arson Charge 
A_ 23-year-old Detroit 
“plumber, who police say has — 
admitted setting seven fires 
since last July 24 causing 
$100,000 damage, will be 
arraigned on an arson 
charge in Oakland County 
Circuit: Court Monday. 
Donald J. Roller of 12374 
Wisconsif St., Detroit, 
* waived examination before 
Farmington Township Jus- 
tice Allan C. Ingle yester- 
day and was returned to 
Oakland County Jail under 
$5,000 bond. 
Meanwhile, Detroit police an- 
| nounced today that another firebug 
suspect, Staniey Murdock, 25, also 
of Detroit, has adntitted setting the $150,000 Wells Lumber Co, fire there last Sat : | Murdock had been arrested for 
four small fires | in Detroit recently when witnesses   | . 
  conduct lotteries. The | Placed him at the scene of the the shock was timed at 1:07 a. m. State Constitution present: |tane read in Waterird Teenaen | amber company fire: At first te Scipatists there sald it was the ly bans all lotteries. . denied any knowledge of the blaze worst to bit Algeria in 40 years. | Police Chlet. Frank Van Atta | police said, but finally confessed The State Board of Can- | a ea om ¥ 
Cites, 5 metre Ere vassers previously had ruled | ia" jure net one ‘aon _ town, built on an ancient Roman that petitions demanding a! pave ¥ 0 ef ens Roller told police that he set site, lies about 100 miles west of dum-—on-thetottery Which Le ea = ——f- fite—_to_ sin _hemee—and—aa—old See map on page 2. issue were legal and ordered school house im Onkland and = the proposed amendment | Mrs, Martin was dead on admit- ayne counties bet that -he didn't 
Algiers on the msi ref) tne to) ‘printed on the Nov..2 — Ponting Hospitals ~~ Know why he did it, Oran; -it-is—the—center Sai ballot. an Atta said Youngquist and a| Roller returned to the scene of farming valley, Some The church groupe, falling t0| scone, Mina Delores Smith of Sass | boots end ‘tre’ heinet’ teen demolished. 
| ’ a ° “Barracks, | ium," petatice, | —— Pen Frm Peat f ct Camvesoers thew ‘outa yo | Crit, .ahe R4., Waleriond Town | Smee Ay fm A pe VACATIONS OVER—Pontiac youngsters relutctantly picked up Uitions, asked the Supreme Court - . - 
porter por nomtpeaeny te | Some 17,000 students registered for-classes at the city’s schools today. ing election officials 16 check the” foth Mex. Martn aid Miss Smith|$100040, "uated emcees About 40 travelers were Shown above on their way to greet their teachers are (left-to right), . validity of the referendum peti-|were employed at a near-by { Hig “Uniform” » . buried alive in their beds when the si gis Bruce Bigler, 6, of 386 W. Iroquois Rd., his sister Jane, 9, Bill Mair, 6, tions, and (2) a writ of prohibition | tory, Van Atta said ~ ** | teoue cont end Gu boots were Baudoin fell in_on then: ans of 103 Chippewa Rd. and Margaret Moreau, 9, of 22 E.- lroquois Rd. e al Il against placing the_isaye on the , those iio Hotel eG eae ; ae ae he used in his plumbing 
Eisctrlo power was out and | : Petition! for the referendum | Charging Buffalo | 32*,2ut_s stmitted stealing the communications were cut. tra. | Junior High and Grade| Another Year Begins Oakland Hauler First | were circulated hy the M fies ata and ambulances were rushed to ‘ on | Felled—i Ohi dairy barn fire earlier this sum- 
the area. Units, One Addition ° ] Witness as Teamsters Ascociation of Nengremt Chart e in O, | mer. 
Gov, Gen. Roger Leonard bur-| Are Scheduled Mor e Than 17,000 P upl S| trial Opens | a : bes Not Wild West ser _— i I set the { rescue . - . ; constitutional against urge seemed to a i knot ee We Return to Public Schools DETROIT (AP) — A {j lotteries reads: “The Legisia- | CANTON, Ohio W# — A thunder! come over me ang there was 
The aren worst hit is between] schect. an addition to Daniel Wat Farmington sand and —nieae Sat a a ee nothing I could de about it,” he 
nor 5 charging t| sald, 
ea homens, Tce mate bee sciioct “eciodl: i bem to be| Another year in the school careers of Pontiac boys and ———— 7 1. to | tery tickets the Gust just feet away from his} poy never tween Tenes and Orieansville. All| selected later, were given the/ girls opened today. Junior and senior high school stu-| 4 py Teas ter Ur oe | Tels Weald be two intended victims Plog a lpenly had any ed heavily | light at Wednesday night's » — x ers ‘nion = ged by the A Western prairie a century to be a fireman and that villages were report A | te of Education meet. | Cents returned to classes and pupils in the city’s elemen-| official to call off a union |*™endment to read; “The Legis- ego? No, o weeds near hare he planned to continue in the et, Ne Ee tary public schools reported for enrollment. wage demand. lature shall not authorize any lot-| terday, with farmer Russell Kiko|Mumbing trade ip preparation for “An iri for the injured. was | Beyster Associates, Detroit archi-| Pupils through the sixth grade-will-stert regular class dealer, Edgar §, |! 0 permit any sale of lot-| and his 13-year-old son Dan killing |S Marriage next spring, =. cp bawenn ‘Maison, Blanche|tectural firm. retained by the _— +schedules Friday morning.| Mather Jr. testified in |” onnck except | mubject to | the 1.200-pound bison with .22-call- The target for six of Roller's sirport at Algiers and the earth-| board, presented land use and pre . Conferences and registra-| Recorder's (criminal) peep dhayorsim ‘saew ane Fides. — ant te ote aodagpeagyre 
sc. rrormey erga Hoge ee Hurricane Fdna tion for kindergartners are| Court he gave the money [non-profit charitable organizations | _ Te buttale was one of four | school house near Flat Rock. tims to arrive, many were ae Sart a aie Pas taking place today and Fri-| im 1951 to Daniel J. Keat-~ | as hereafter defined by law.” which belong on Diane's | On one occasion Roller called 
Me Sion taka Seapdl Soea, wll acomh bigs wheel! cine Talo-coue day with the be: to| ing. president of +h e——sames W. Williams, attorney for| *ttmel-tarm-—and—tave- bee8- | Dearborn firemen” after igniting oun onenevils and five sur- prises 109 acres. lj t Sea page Monday = their/ union's Pontiac Local 614, | the church councils, said, “The eens , = te a ke rolted-up pear 9 La & nearly- ; first of school. —= churches believe that al of r completed home returned geons were sent from Algiers a 2 INGerS a ‘ioar STN caulaan wan elena A hauling contractor who testi-|the amendment would open the | "it Diane's neighbors, to help fight the blaze until 5 am, ° tot within the pent Sow months, ~ ed to take their seats in the Pon-| "*¢ he tried to bribe the head|way to the use of any kind of lot:| As Kiko and Dan teil it, they had “That was the only time I 
Mercury Dips to 29 the schools would be ready for Is About 280 Miles East tiac system representing a 1,000 | = Pontiac teamsters union to tery in Michigan and would lead | Chased the four bison — three bulls turned i an alarm mysell, 
: tng |increase over the peak load of| *  ® government investigation | to penetration of Michigan by | Md a cow — into a woods on their though,” Relipr sald, “I usually L Ni ht rll eae to of Florida and Heading | Dries: was to take the stand in the union | gangster gambling | farm yesterday. With them was a| watteg sround tafll someshe Seven rooms added . : ; , in State ast ig | geen, Tasman Wil be abied te Into Atlantic i a case again today in a ES i - Set as ee 
As temperatures. hit| Primary wing. The present facil] wirast Fla°ue—Hurricane E”ina | students im the Bagley Schoo! | The admission came trom Ba-|Nine Doctors, Quit Staff | pounded toward them, head low.| ‘Me™ Some, ———_ parts of early this morn. |TS car be used for grades lingered of, the--Florida coast to-| fra: {we af Whiline: one af |gar Mather Jr. business manager of Flint Hurley Hospital | ered for action. Yohe, unarmed ing, the forecast for Pontiac and | through six. seiSeaaiaa Galibved the Qwen.sind one at Malkim. for his father’s hauling firm in noomed up a high-tension electri-| TWo fires set in Southfield Town- 
vicinity is mostly cloudy with rain| 1” discussing the junior high |day and McConnell, Wisner and Wever| Farmington and highlighted the| FLINT @ — Hurley Hospital’s| cal power derrick, Kiko and Dan| ship about.Aug. 6 resulted in total 
tonight and Friday school plan. the board and archi-|eapracious disturbance might) junior High schoot have added | opening day trial of five AFL| board of managers last night ac pumped their .22s as fast as they | destruction to the homes and at The mercury dipped to 29 at | tects agreed that the optimum u-| ine harmlessly into the open sea.|temporary, portable type class- leaders before Recorder's Judge | cepted the resignation of all nine | could, with a score of bullets find-| one of the fires treated Grand Marais and Peliston report-|P! load should be 1,000, Edna, the fifth,tropical storm of | Toms. Joseph A. Gillis, doctors on the hospital internal | ing their mark before the buffalo | @! firemen to coffee, 
ed 32, buf the U.S. Weather Bureau oe the—season.—was about -280-miles|P*liet_for the public schools in| (The firm is E. S, Mather, Inc.,| medicine teaching staff. was felled. Roller’s capture by Michigan 
predicts # low of 53 to 57 for Pon- | Fruehauf Union Strikes paleo . sic. oak wansuet le weslern pert of Whe CRY CARS| SOT MUUSIS, “FURRANGEENS Sy Gap liiro were ap inate Feline patentey conte shen 
tiac tonight, high Friday, 70 to 74.| LORAIN, Ohio # — A spokes- a qqaving of The $10,000 payoff allegediy was | paintel to the stat! | siten_Toenten-Fwe-Chtat- Comeren- 
pect's car, 
Southfield Township fireman 
Frank Powell added a partial 
license number and .Roller's ar- 
rest followed,     
1 By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE ming, locating the building where 
.| the children are. 
Final action on the go-ahead for crease of 2,074,000 from totals at | the Board of Education 
the same time last year, it was|in ®-five-bour meeting last night | ¥rking plans for the new build- 
reported today, = to protest’ building. of an elemen- | ing was tabled until a later date 
tary school on a site owned by the by the board. -   
    
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easy walking distance for early 
primary children and is an en- 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1054    a   
  
    
From Our Bifwingham Bureas 
BIRMINGHAM—Contrary to re- 
ports, Supt. of Schools Dwight B 
Ireland said this morning that the 
question of a traffic signal at the 
Southfield-Beveriy road  intersee 
tion. which must be used by chil 
_dren attending the new Beverly 
school at that location “isnot my 
prohlem.\* 
White” within i, 
s 
the Birmingham, 
district. the building is in 
Southfield Townshiyp Ac 
reports. irate parents have threat 
ened to barricade Me intersectior 
next Monday, uniess action is tak 
en, 
“This is not an arbitrary, but 
a legal position,” Dr. Ireland 
maintained “I'm no traffic eon 
gineer, and have no authority to 
say what ig oeeded in the way 
of protection at the crossing“ 
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with school 
cording tu 
“This problem was discus s« 
the school beard last spring 
the pesilt that the Oakland ¢ouiits 
Model Homes 
Set to Open $18,000,000 Project 
Features Time-Savers, 
Built-in Luxuries 
BIRMINGHAM Built in tine 
savers and luxuries are some of 
the dominating highlights to be 
noted at three mode] homes open 
ing in the $18,000,000 Westchester 
Village development tomorrow 
The homes. part of a 600 house 
project im the area bounded by 
Maple, Cranbrook and Lahser 
reads, have been built by the Gar 
ting Const. Co of Detroit 
ture fhree period desgns 
American; French provincial 
modern 
Visitors will find refrigerators, 
freezers, ovens and ranges, dish 
washers and garbage disposals 
built Info cupboards and walls 
Each home tn Westcheste; will 
aleo have a built-in high fidelity 
record player and fea 
early 
d 
Five national firms. General 
Electric, Carrier, Reynolds, Ford | 
and Detroit Edison have contrib | 
uted latest ideas in the building 
fretd 
Othe ee aadels, early Amer- 
“Fea is the period design of the 
Detroit Edison ‘Diamond Jubilee’ 
house. The Reynokls “Mr, Peep. 
er’s Honeymoon House” has a 
French provincial theme, and the 
General Electric “House of Stars” 
fallows modern lines   
  Wait Hearing on Breakin 
at Birmingham Store 
- BIRMINGHAM Two Detroit 
men waived examination and were 
bound over to Oakland County 
Cireult Court when they appeared 
before Justice John J. Gafill yes 
terday on a charge of breaking 
and entering in the nighttime 
Antonio Nicosia, 23. and Reb 
qrt Modzelewski, 299. were ordered 
t furnish 92.000 bond apiece. Po 
tice said the two had admitted the’ 
theft of a radio, television set, 
$49 in cash and a safe containing 
over $624.in cash and checks, from 
Electronics Service, 1265 S. Wood 
ward Ave 
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Birmingham Justice 
Dismisses Dog Case 
BIRMINGHAM—Justice John J.   
    
    | end Says Traffic Sorel | a , 
~ Not School ‘Responsibility 
| Hudson of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs 
ilo an education._t is_up te us te+ injunction, "Shooting Protest Asks What U.S: Would 
Do if Red War Planes 
Flew Near Border Road C ommussion made a study,’ 
Ireland said, ‘The survey showed | 
there was not sufficient traffic pres- 
ent for a signal light.”   Furthermore. he said. ‘‘South- 
field Township told us they would | shooting down of a U.S. Navy 
share in the cost if the School bomber off Siberia, Russia asked | 
Board would alse but only if the last night what would ha iy | 
achool bord tafioned an officer + oo S . war pl ; patrol | 
there ' fligt the : ee the | 
United States." 
A Soviet note, delivered by mes- 
to the American Embassy | “We have no people qualified 
te assume this resonsibility, and 
we cannot start employing traf- 
fie offieers.”’ Lreland said the United ef 
Meanwhie the township has tem “crude provocation” in its patrol 
porarily stationed a policeman at | flights near Russia in the Far East 
ihe iitersecton 
  When Cranbrook School begins He . a 
the 1954-55 academic year this > & The tod ee 
month. there wil) be 337 boys pres a wee note gar pl agra ious 
eat trom 15 states and south Ameri La im a aes Saturday by 
A breakrewn of this record . { = Russian se gel lage 
aoe nee ie ss dey THEY'RE WAPPY—Pretty Miss California, Lee.Ann Meriwether |opened fire first. . 
— hacoaalae.- Rat a all sty. Of San Francisco, shows her pleasure in winning the swim suit title last The US. protest note had) 
ait-will alte hice sept. 20 and Rh! in preliminaries of the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City. claimed the plane —— outside 
—“ "aaen are\o heduled to begin Kissing her is Miss District ot Columbia, Linda Maud Weisbrod, winner —_— _ t —, the 
the following Wedne eda) of the talent title _Miss America will be chosen Saturday night. tack - wanton unpro- 
: Nine ~ 
Starting ite year's activities, of —— American — 
the Westminster (Gulld of the le $4 men — plane were — 
Firat Presbyterian eee will | cued — _— One man 
meet gt the church & paper gone down with 
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Once again Retary Cluh mem 
are stepping lively. and hepe 
just: what the community 
  bers 
u Candidate i ais 
  ‘him into’ a runoff     
Plane Noses Over 
in Philly, 25 Unhurt 
  
    | (Clara) Huhn, M4, of 1408 Ruff- | ndidate strong: sod opera, wee 
ner; wil) be held at 3 p.m. Fri- ly eameing eonbaitien ot Tal- Lloyd C. toH oo canes day at the Kinsey Funeral Home, | nadge's so-called private school Crippled n Unit In the 
Royal Oak, with burial in Acacia amendment, Griffin hit hard at his) j, County competition 
Park Cemetery. She died Tuesday. opponents for their “softness on findings 
Surviving are her husband; two ine: pian to preserve racial segre-| ‘The Oakland County Society for | judges, daughters, Mrs. Raymond Cowle gation in classrooms, 
of Harbor Beach, and Mra, James Crippled Children last night elected 
\Lieyd C. Meegee of Clarkston as 
their new president. Reinforce Police Martha Sass of Wilmington N bo 
and Mrs. Frances Krause. of former vice president, ville) 
Dyke. and a brother. Frank Bud QS More Pickets | swcreds the tate Philip C. Mes ner af Detroit . —_ 
—— Other officers elected are: First ‘Mob Square D Police vice president, Dr. Fred Haisen, | ete. 
(Ns) — Ferndale; second vice president, DETROIT re- Lake Street Group 
    inforcements were rushed to the pete in 
0 School Si [strikebound Square D. plant in De- WT, Fre ee se and ccre. | betore ppose 00 ite ltroit this morning as 13 UAW-CIO | tary, Mrs. E, Verne McCall, both of for the 
iGentioned P One) {loc als rallied to help the Indepen- | Pontiac one named “Miss America 1955” From Page One) (dont United Electrical Workers | "The appointment of committees | ‘© Succeed Evelyn Ay of Ephrata, 
im their concept of their school | Union resist the company's back-| 35 wi.) announced. Pa. 
system to-work drive. Members of the advisory com-| Miss California, who entered the 
State president of the NAACP.| 4, aw officers. jad by Cart | aad Lyte Baker, Royal Oak, | pageant “to further my theatrical 
Fdward C. Turner, charged that | siegate, president of Ford Local |Oscar P. Peterson, ambitions,” checks out at 5 feet, the North by custem was practic: 99 and Pat Quinn, vice prest- |Gar Sweezey, Royal Oak, Mrs.| 8% inches in height, 124 pounds 
ing the same segregation umintem | gem: of Dodge Tacat 3, brought | Hope Scott, and - William Wilmot, in weight and 34%-22-35 by the tionally as the South did by lew. squads of pickets te the plant | both of Pontiac tape. 
There is not a member of this | gates in violation of a court ord- | Sweezsey was re- as) 
board whe thinks of students as er limiting pickets af each en. [general chairman of the Easter 
one TaC® OF another. They are all) trance te five. "Seal campaign, The building com- | 
children_.who_need_and are-entitied +-members were wot bound by the | mittee chairman is to be « <== Dulles Pledges Aid 
taker heads. the | -as Chinese Hit Reds Baker heads the revisions com 
l be see that they get it In the best | Police Deputy Supt. Kennedy 
        
       
         
    
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      “will de tomorrow night, when the = a , 
ib sponsors its third annual Georgia Dems Choose ternational Airport. 
«juare dance at the Briggs parking == Griffin as Gubernatorial Swimsuit Cu to Columbes, Ohio, clipped © sx 
As alwayea proceeds will he Nominee | \. D foot steel fence at the edge of the 
ised for the purchase of needed . i runway while making its approach. 
equipment for the Oakland County! ATLANTA @—Lt. Gov. Marvin | tig Miss D. C. Captures the | The nose whee! of the plane buck- 
Crippled Children’s Society. Bick Griffin, the. self-styled “white peo | T lent A d at First led when the plane touched down 
Lewis is to. be the caller for the | ple's candidate,’ was swept to an! a war and nosed along the runway and 
dancing, which will run continu: | wooarently overwhelming victory | i Night of: Pageant the soft = — 20. feet. 
@isly from 8 pm. to 12 midnight i De ati imary 
Chairman Matthew Cammareri ree ee a ae sah tae of ATLANTIC CITY, N..J.:,(INS)— When it came to rest, Capt. A. 
said prizes and refreshments will Georgia Miss California and Miss District V. Stahl, 39, co-pilot Roy Ward, 2, 
be included in the evening's |” Running with the blessing of. of Col ner and Stewardess Dolores Martin, 24, 
tertainment. and added that the Go, Herman. Talmadge whose | urabla . opening angst also of New York evacuated the 
station wagon purchased for the nite supremacy championship | honors at the “Miss America passengers through the door in the 
OCCCS through club - sponsored i. is pledged to continue, Griffin | pageant. = 
projects last year, will be on_dis- Lee Ann Meriwether of San Ten-year-old Nicholas Ruffin of 
piled up a buge lead for all-im-| 
ptay. Tickets wilt be available Of Cortant county unit vates—alloted | Trene! 1» ld blue-eyed | Pitispursh. one of the passengers, 
he door © i ‘ Rotarian. 1 se later: 
the _dvor or through any Kotar anya cech eect ts we Eins] LLOYD C. MEGEE brunette, captured the swimsuit! 1; was just like in the movies 
The Siciaeae “Business ONS competition to best 16 other and on television. The only thing Women's Cheb of sent tall ac- jot a ats . Socie Flects wouldbe beauty queens among the | I'm mad about is that I lost a 
tivities with » 6:30 dinner at the | pormer Gov. M. E. Thompson, 50 entered in the annual pageant | model airplane my daddy bought 
Community Meuse tonight. 4 pe tee unsuccessfully opposed at Atlantic City. me in New York after we got out 
busiares meeting will follew . Talmadge. was far back in mood a ae : “Weis i- of the plane. ame — 
“T place, still clinging to a «| NeW Presiden Aa . 
Se ata a a ne y_|hope that later returns might | who wants 
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Gafill yesterday dismissed a dis- | the Kreatest economy to the dis- nee ae — Satety pat te| charge of. finance and budget. | (Continued From Page One) | 
turbing the peace charge against trict’ declared Mrs. Harry E = call for move officers. Shortly | Publicity will be under the direc: for the first time, destroyed two | 
Mr. and Mrs Irving A. Taylor King, board member ‘i before the 9 a.m. starting time, | tion of Herbert Lewis and Mrs. | Red and over 100 wooden | 
736 Abbey Rd Complaint had meee Dr. Whitmer reminded the group when some 450 employes were ex- “Scott will head the case committee. | military boats and damaged other | 
mr ge ig gr ry hcg that they had met together two pected to again cross the picket! Ome of the bigh spots of the | craft. agner. as months ago and since that time jines 167 uniformed officers were meeting was the Birmingham Nationalist warships were cred 
se Ghjpeted to the barking of two! nag explored every possibility of standing guard Rotary Club's presentation of an | Ned with sinking € motorized 
—==-dage.qened by the Taylor's another_scheol site —_—_____— adding machine, a typewriter, a | 20 others and “The case was previously taken; cahiieniias aa een + | Jenks, damaging 
under advisement for one month, “It H were a question of two Detroiter Is Fined $100 ear 2 eh 
Papen the defendants to remedy | eyeedintnat ee arkoll for Healy Shop Theft the promise of a garage within | ee ae ensther target | 
ot the choiee of one, there would be | BIRMINGHAM — Appearing yes been 22M Dr. Matthew Camma- for Nationalist bombardment, —__, 
Tt is fol absolutely necessary In Sb8olutely no _ question in this — e Sums Jona J. GET | Dulles drove directly from the. il, David Berry, 38, of Detroit the solemn events } establishing new seedings of blue. beard’s mind,” he dectared. mong more | airpert*to Chiang's downtown Tai- 
car have the ground covered — pleaded “guilty -to_e_chargé of re twas & resolution of the directors, Hey headquarters for thelr” first 
ee Stating—that _the--NAACP—pro-- ceiving stolen property. He was read by Mrs, McCall, formally ex- ° 1938 in Hankow with & mulch such as prairie grass posal for the Golf Drive site would fined $100 plus $35 costs, or 90 pressing their sympathy and es. | meets since a . 
or straw, Wheat straw or saw dust require a two mile trek for early | days in jail. rooms dor the | Later the two drove to ngs 
wih work. het : ir deceased president, | nome for lunch and a long talk. elementary students, he pointed! Berry was arrested when De Mr. Baker. | "In his airport statement Dulles 
out that the Lake Street site has troit police found in his car two The treasurer's report was read, | recalled that when he last met. 
_ The Weather a high safety asset within a few | dresses that had been stolen from showing a large increase over lest Chiang “China stood alone against 
poursac ‘minutes of all the student's homes. ‘the D, J. Healy Shop, 256 W. Maple. year's balance, * of * ND VICINITY: Mostly alesis |" Mrs. G the forces aggression. coledy and se cool tonight and Fri rs. Gerald Kirkby, of Pontiac, Gay Sith eccastona! rein. tonight and executive secretary, gave a prog- “New, unhappily, sew aggrees- 
7 merning Lew tenight 8.5. high ae } ® . ts rife in the world, and 
Pridey 70-74. Easterty wits 9-12 epics \ —, | ress report. listing the society's ston hago “a = 
eed perth te ‘orthenst Prigay. — fads Noe | accomplishments for the year. oe are peril, 
ge ‘ | Mrs, Kirkby and —Mrs_—Leon | 
arent temperature peceding 8 a m ; \Skelly, of Pontiac, were named! “This time the Republic of 
ie-0-e-wt Wted—-veiertty ttt om ph delegates to the state convention. | China does not stand alone. The | 
ar . United States fleet is under orders | 
oe eee All but two per cent of-the-na-| to protect Taiwan (Formosa). 
tion's farms now have “Red China is now intensifying 
= or have it immediately tts military and propaganda activ- 
“@ (according to Collier's 194 Year ity against free China. But we shall 
redee | ook, not be intimidated.” 
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chief justice of the Michigan Su- 
preme Court, has rounded out his 
25th year on the state’s highest 
bench—and he’s still going strong. 
But when former Gov. Fred W. 
Green named him ta the post in 
1929, Judge Butzel ‘expected his 
term to be brief* and wholly ex- 
hausting. Four justices had died 
Find Tombstone 
of Lincoln‘s Son SPRINGFIELD, Ul (#—The! Justice Butzel figures he's dealt 
tombstone of Abraham Lincoin's with some 10,000 cases during his; 
second son Eddie has been found | quarter century on the Supreme by historians after being missing | Court bench. 
for 89 years. “Most cases,” he says, ‘‘contain 
Broken and lying face down, It/ fairly clear-cut issues and are not 
was discovered serving as an en-|hard to decide. But we get the 
trance stone to the Oak Ridge Cem- | tweedledee - tweediedum cases etery burial plot of the family of every once in a while where the 
Ninian Edwards, Dlinois’ third g0v- | issues are quite evenly” balanced. | 
ernor. Then we like to rule in favor of | 
jthe lower court decision because | of overwork in the preceding two 
years. 
“They warned me the job was 
a man-killer, so I expected to 
stay mo more than a year or 
mere,” he recalled. “But it I 
had it te do ever again, I'd still 
take the job. It’s been a won. 
Now 84 years old, the judge still 
is as busy as ever. “Every day 
new cases,” he says, pointing to 
the briefs and notes and law books 
that litter the desk of his office 
in Detroit's National Bank Build- 
ing. “They never end:' ee ee a 
  
  
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Ps Shelly, serving seven years for 
    
     
    
         
      
    
     
   
         
    
  
  
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birthday, lies entombed with that 
of his father a short distance 
away. The whereabouts of the 
tombstone, a white marble slab, 
jrad-been unknown sincé 1865, when 
Eddie’s body was moved from a 
Springfield cemetery. : * * * 
| The body of Eddie, who died in| the trial judge has had the oppor- | 
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  Women Proving 
Capable ‘Officers’ 
of Traffic Law | 
CHICAGO (INS) — Many cities | 
are finding women an asset in} 
traffic—despite comments to the | 
contrary from the opposite sex. | 
The American Municipal Associ- 
ation in Chicago has reported a 
growing trend toward the empiey- | 
ment of women as traffic police- 
men throughout the nation. 
The association said the fairer 
sex is used most often in | 
|   
  and traffic control in the south. 
New Orteans, La., Charlotte, N. 
C., and Richmond, Va., are among 
the southern cities to find distaff | 
patrols effective in curbing viola- 
tions. | 
In Richmond, women’ patrol- | 
men draw the same pay as male 
members of the force and have } 
the same authority—including the | 
lotte as “parking checkers.” 
The association said other cities 
with women on their traffic patrols | estimated 
include Seattle, Wash.; Evansville, 
the one women have been playing 
for more than 20 years in protect- 
ing children at school crossings. 
  strict the outer harbor area to traf- 
fie 
emptying of your stomach than hot 
ones. | tunity of seeing and hearing the | 
witnesses, which we have not.” =| 
time to these cases as they need- 
: ys. “It's a feeling we 
all share up here. The volume is. 
just too great.” 
Justice Butzel also feels the state 
needs a new method of selecting 
judges. This, he says, might be 
achieved under the Missouri Plan, 
which uses a combination of ap- 
pointment and election. 
The illness of Justice Butzel's 
wife his future uncertain. 
Nevertheless, he hopes that when | 
his present term expires Dec. 13, | 
1955, he'll still be holding forth in 
Michigan’s most exalted judicial | 
chair. 
Mighty Mo Jams Up 
Traffic in Long Beach 
LONG BEACH, Calif. 
people, obviously, loved the battle- 
ship Missouri but Long Beach traf. | 
fic police probably will be relieved 
when the Mighty Mo sails north + 
at 
thereby creating one of the biggest 
traffic jams Long Beach ever en- 
countered. 
At one time police had to re- 
at half-hour intervals, keeping 
Iced drinks produce @ more rapid 
    
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‘Gloria Grahame Advice By -ARL WILSON 
NEW YORK—We're now in the carefree days between wars 
« » » @pd should laugh whenever we can. 
680 I hunted down a Wisconsin farm boy. . 
amusing men in town. 
“What's funny?” I asked boy piaywright Howard Teichmann, 
George 8S. Kaufman's collaborator on “The Solid Geld Cadillac.” 
Gloria Grahame's wedding te Cy Howard wis,” replied 
Teichmann,.an ex-roommate of Howard, the sany Hollywood 
producer. , . one of the most Cancer Less Likely 
in Mothers of Many 
large families seem the least like- 
ly to develop breast cancer, scien- 
tists from five continents reported 
today. 
. Their studies indicated that un- 
married women over 35 are most 
likely to have the disease. 
Results of the studies were re- 
ported at a cancer panel meeting 
at the International Congress of 
Pathology, attended by about 1,500 
  On her wedding night, Miss Grahame, talking to Teichmann 
on the phone, said, “You know Howard’; . . vould you give me! 
. one word of advice?” 
“Yes,” shouted Teichmann, 
“Reconsider!” . . . 
Miss -Grahame'd been mar- | 
ried twice before. . . and her) 
young son told her the night | 
before she married Cy, “Mom- | 
my, if you blow this one, you're, 
finished.” 
“Tike”—as they call him—| scientists from more than 30 na- 
tions. 
Kills Fly With a Towel, 
Sends Wife to Hospital 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP) — The 
next time George Eltgroth decides 
to go after a fly roaming his bed- 
room, , he'll think twice before us- 
ing a towel as & weapon. 
The #-year-old Syracuse man 
bagged his prey with a swipe of 
the towel, but he also shattered a   a 
WASHINGTON @—Women with “Hello, Ike. 
See End 
  THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 
Ike Exceedingly Worried 
by Gunfire Off. Formosa pull away from the curb in a big 
Chrysier limolsine without kids} 
from across the street shrilling 
of Bus Strike 
DETROIT. (UP)—An agreement 
ending the six-day strike which, has 
cut off-bus service to 14 Detroit 
       
   
               
         
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{Set Up New Marks LANSING @ — Attendance at 
Michigan state parks has already 
broken the record with several 
weeks of the normal park season 
still to go. 
Conservation department report- 
ed today that heavy use of tle   
STORES State Park Crowds 
  
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AT THRIFTY DRUG STORES! ne 
state's @ parks and. récreation 
areas over the Labor Day week- 
end boosted the total attendance 
forthe year so far to 14,977,000, ; 
This is. 2,074,000—-more- than the 
14,161,000 total attendance in 1953, 
| the previous record year. 
The big sequoia trees’ of Call- 
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found on four continents. ——————— Se 
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play with Kaufman and not | One of the fragments of the 
telling stories about Kaufman: smashed bulb Mrs. Eit-| ® 
“Max Gordon got me to quit | groth’s thigh and the wound re- == oe «¢ 
smoking,” Teichman told me as | quired stitches. , 
he sipped milk at Sardi’s. “The | 
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three-fourths of a new play, then abandoned it. But he admires 
Kaufman more than ever. 
“Kaufman hates people te say he's witty. I wrote one such wrote 
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nasty, lazy bum. I did, and he said, ‘Thanks, that was fine’.” 
Their play, “Cadillac,” is to be brought out in a book. 
Teichmann dedicated it “to Charies E. Wilson, Robert R. 
Young and the other small stockholders ef America.” 
He also got the mayors of Natchez and Pittsfield, Mass.— i 
which are mentioned in the play—to write defensive introdué- — 
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o~idMatches ig called “the jewel of the swamps.” 
Teichmann got the mayor of Natchez to complain, “Such 
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Water Project 6 Other Communities 
Expected to Approve 
ROYAL QAK — Royal Oak City 
Commission tentatively _ approved 
joining with southeastern Oakland 
County - communities in a 30-year- 
| water contract with Detroit, at an 
informal joint meeting of the South- 
eastern Oakland County Water Au- 
thority and governing bodies of 
seven area communities last night. 
  | Contract With Detroit |   ‘    Steg ‘ ¢ 
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j Representatives from Clawson, 
Pleasant Ridge, and Huntington 
Woods indicated they would also 
‘approve the contract at_ their 
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CEPAR ; zaife a 
Mizteston “Rochester 
Free Parking Rear of Store &   }large transmission main along 
Gréenfield road to the 14 Mile 
Road. 
| Feeder lines will serve the com 
| munities from the main line, The 
jeainet is expected to be com- 
pleted in July, 1956. 
If_the--plan-is-approved by all iS 
, 
‘will be paid by the consumer; 
billed directly on water bills, 
School Bus Drivers 
‘to Take Instruction ARMADA—AIl school bus drivers 
take 12 hours of classroom instruc- 
tion in their work, Robert Beal, 
deputy superintendent of Macomb 
, County schools, has announced. 
| Courses will be held Wednesday 
| nights at Armada High School and 
Monday fights at Utica High 
| School. The Armada classes are 
scheduled from 17-10 p.m. on Sept. 
15, 22, 29 and Oct, 6. Utica classes 
are from 7-10 p.m. Sept: 13, 20, 27 
|and Oct. 4. 
Instruction will cover safety in 
operation, the motor vehicle code, 
  | preven tive maintenance, driver's   
| responsibilities, and policies set up   
a a Sear < T° | Instruction. 
Table Setting 
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Upon completion of the course, 
drivers will be paid a 
$10 and receive a 
achievement. fee of 
certificate of 
  'Mrs. Hillman Heads 
New Auxiliary Officers 
IMLAY CITY—Newly elected of- 
ficers of the American Legion 
Auxiliary are: Mrs. Larrain Hill 
man, president; Mrs. Mary Hill- 
man, first vice president; Mrs. 
Wanda Sans. second vice presi- 
dent; Mrs. Vérn Shaw, secretary- 
treasurer. 
A joint installation with Lapeer, 
North Branch and Almont officers 
will be held in the Legion Building 
at 8 p.m. Friday, with a team 
from East Detroit as installing 
officers.     
  
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           | the member communities, the Au- | 
| thority will issue revenue bonds | 
'to finance the project, The cost | MRS. DUANE 
Church was the scene of the wed- | 
ding Saturday- of Lois Marion} 
Baynes and Duane Jerome Ander- 
  son. 
The bride is the daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Herbert T. Baynes of | 
      
    Anderson-Baynes Vows 
Exchanged in Clarkston CLARKSTON — First Methodist bodice and sweetheart neckline ale of ~~ May Increase Farm Sizes 
Modern Machinery, Say 
Experts, Make Growth 
Most Efficient Move 
WASHINGTON (INS)—Federal 
farm economists say that the size 
of the U.S. farm which is most 
economic and therefore most_effi- 
cient is continually growing larger. 
This situation—combined — with | 
| other important financial tactors | 
—boosted the farmers’ average 
CAPITET Fequirements last year to | 
an all-time high. The other factors+   _linclude high prices of tarm tand-| == 
machinery 
stock and tive- | equipment 
The ‘majer reason for the ex- 
pansion im size of the most 
é¢conemic farm is the continued 
equipment and techniques. 
A study of farm economics 
  = 
a 
ANDERSON 
and a very full skirt of lace over 
ilusion fell from a Juliet cap of 
satin edged with seed pearls. She 
  ~ |for most 
~ jitems, such as machinery, equip- shows that farmers throughout the 
nation paid higher prices in 1953 
industrially - produced | 
ment, motor supplies, building and 
fence materials, fertilizer and 
| pesticides, than- in 1952 
At the same time, wage rates 
hand property taxes also were | 
feed and for feeder and replace-| rites at the Community Methodist Church of Commerce Saturday       
trend toward use of moderae = ©: 
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MK. AND MRA. 
Phytts Keith, daughter of Mr     
     LESTER ORANE 
and Mrs. Willis L, 
jment livestock were considerably | reception was held following the ceremony at 3229 Newton Rd 
lower than in 1952 
study shows that cost per | 
was higher in 
| 1953 than the previous year on The 
| it was higher in 1953 on all but the 
|wéstern Winsconsin dairy farms 
jthan it had been during the 1947- | 
        ‘Rotary 
satin. dler finger tp veil of silk | ix of 19 types of farms, and that | Milford September 14 Commerce 
MILFORD — The Rotary cos 
will be host Sept. 14 to Harold M 
  Governor Visiting !21 Milford Women Aid in Pontiac Field, of 1202 
higher, although prices paid for | Wise Rd., Milferd, became the bride of Lester Crane, of Brighton, in Take No Definite Action 
on Financing Problem; 
Surveys to Continue — 
ROCHESTER — Five acres of 
land has been purchased ty Avon - 
Township for the purpose of ‘instal- 
ling a water system which eventu- 
ally wilt service homeowners in a 
section more than one square mile. 
An ment has been 
ship Attorney L. R. Bebout and 
John Cook, owner of land lo” 
cated on the northwest corner of 
Wabash Street and Hickory Lawn 
The 5 acres was purchased at a 
price of $5,000. Bebout said today 
that as soon as the deed and ab- 
stract are delivered, the deal will! 
be closed 
The tract to be serviced will be 
bounded by Auburn, Rochester 
Roads, and may extend a distance 
west of Livernois and East bf 
Rochester. Road into Sections 33. 
M, 35. 
Many homeowners in the see- 
tien have their own water sys 
tems bat report that the water 
in quite salty and unsatisfactory. 
Supervisor Miller reported last   - 
A hight at the regular ‘meeting of 
jthe Township Board that the new 
j well which was drilled recently is 
in excellent condition and engi- 
|) Tere are CONTINUINg their survey 
However, a number of families al- 
ready are getting their supply of 
water from the flowing well 
. discussion 
Blood Bank Drive | wed recommendations trom=the- 
  
    
      
  
    
  
    
  
      
  
  
              
      
  
          county engineers as to t ral Cististen ‘wad Ge bcleirecss 3 dll som choker, the gift of the | 49 period |Dorr, governor the 222nd district! ymFORD — Twenty-one women | way of financirg the meanest 
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar An) a4.) Eamund Gunter was her| ,. All thie adds up to the tact (of Rotary International from Milford volunteered thetr | Miller spoke of revenue bonds or 
deren of Kain, North Datos |siters “maton of “han tht frm Salt cones e | Dorr, & member of the Aan sevice to we on the dnor go |femeral ation tem "No de ide wore a waltz length | Wanda Anderson, sister of the! © to gets eed | Arbor Rotary Club, is making offi-| gram in connection with the Red = ™ aken unt) ) . } j j 6 Ss furthe ™ 
in thig area will be required to| gown of Chantilly lace, with fitted | bridegroom, was bridesmaid — ‘. a 2 a | cial visits to each of the 41 clubs | Cross Blood Bank in Pontiac) 4 mae ate naarige - 
; _ "brother aa the b Sela ==n4 The greatest increase in cost por | HO Setict. He wil addrem | Wednesday. Present said that they thought Carolyn Cloutier, Anderson's Seal man. Ush ie és unit ai weatiactien was en the cel | the local club, and confer with} The Bank, held at Central Meth- steps should be taken to look out 
E Gayten ef | gest : | Joseph M. Gerrard. president, and | odist Church, was sponsored by | for the future and make the instal- Durwood McGee | Eutene, “ayn of Corunna, andi} irrigated catton: farms of the high | lations of 
90 Edmund Gunter of Clarkston plains due to the smail volume of Erwin Johnson, secretary the Pontiac branch of Michigan | Oe oe ne dene, wyarams eption for the guests followed | production in that area in 1933. |“ a Bell Telephone Co. More than 200 adequate. Repeat Vows in the church parors. Net farm production in this area Mark 50th Anniversary | pints of blood was donated from| Supervisor Miller assured WATERFORD —Be- last year was the lowest since _, 11 a.m. until 5 p.m, according to} B0m Set every effort would be 
fore an altar of palms, Carolyn Milford High Graduates | 1937. the first year such a study | LAPEER—Mr. and Mrs. Charles) 1) ao. his| nate te get construction under Cloutier became the of was Tiade. The cutback was due | A. Spencer, of 27 Turrill Ave,, will |Melvina Eberie, director for this) way and hoped to have definite 
wood G. McGee Saturday, in Chri Plan Reunion Sunday to drought, which caused aband- | Clebrate their golden wedding an- | area. Plans by the next meeting. Me Lutheran Church. MILFORD — G sting cl onment of much cotton acreage niversary Sept. 14 ; | Milford was the first all-com-| also stated that the state did not 
The bride is the daughter of Mr.| o¢ 1939 ‘31 and "22 of setter and a decrease in yield per acre. They were married Sept. 14, 1904, munity blood bank in Michigan and| appreve ef any temporary plans 
and Mrs. Frederick D. Schimke : terd in Fostoria, so far as it is known, was the/ but « complete system instaile- ° *| High School are planning a big Total operating expenses con- : : of 5756 Highland Rd. Mr. and Mrs. js. wales teat = agg er first in the United States to or-| tlon-was im the offing. 
Elmer C. McGee. of 5915 Pine Knob reunion Sunday to be held at Bay tinued yeer a anize the all-community blood aa tecaea an ae ot | Wo0ds picnic area im Kensington | operating — —_ —_— County Calendar . according to Mrs. Eberie.|_0® dg sige hogy recom . parents . income was higher n pre tf »men il- Miller t a resus- 
the tridegroom. All former teachers and students | Vious year on all except the wheat- Armads gr atic Tembae 2 a | citator-be purchased for the Avon- 
The bride’s gown was of chan- | are asked to bring @ basket lunch | corn-livestock farms, where great- | ,,2*f'*", mertins crease, “erment| war nurees, 2 motor corps, 4| dale Fire Department. The vote of 
tilly lace and tulle over satin | 4nd join the festivities which begin er production increased gross in- | Amvets wilh pe bets y sight et | nurses aids, 2 receptionists and 6|‘"¢ board was unanimous in ap- 
oth peste neckline and fitted | at 12:30 p.m. | come. Mrs. Robert Blevens ae, co-hosiees (canteen workers, =| Brevis the $406 — nving 
bouquet of American beasty’ that @ number of resuscitators had roses and white carnations, and e 9 been considered. 
ee ee Probes Secret of . Orchids Bloom e meoting of Ss ven ‘Teomehes lace, given te her by the bride- the meeting of the Avon Township 
"hous : “4 By WILMA GREENWAY : qo. ' , | Zanes Beard Tusstay, Ge com ce Swart: of Drayton Plains -~ ie sai a leSda wae of tome: You don't have to have a string ee. : =" 
with Caroline Makowske, of Detroit|% letters after your name, a 4. eae «ere 
Marie Barter, of Clarkston as 8t-| countiess hours of time to become : 
= scientist. | Allan Healy of Pontiac was the |“ 4 best_man, with Charles and-Don-|~7ack Biber of 4489 Walton Bivd., = ald McGee, brothers.of the bride-| Drayton Plains, is conducting «a 
groom, and Charles Maxwell, of | bona fide scientific experiment in 
Pontiac seating the guests. the basement of his home, and he 
Following a ttip to Florida, the | even manages to do it by long dis- 
newlyweds will live with the bride's | tance. 
| parents , In an 8x7 cubbyhole, Biber is 
seeking to control the blossoming 
‘Russell Taylor Weds of ome ty — = — . to fluorescent : in California Ceremony |. umer when he is at his lake 
LAPEER—Announcements have |home, automatic timing devices 
Medical ills spring up suddenly, 
often creating worry and distress, 
Let us aid in many ways—from 
filling your prescriptions to help- 
ful advice. Call on us at any time. 
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    \ been receivied of the on | take over much of the work, 
> August 25th at Beverly Hills, i Jack course. expert 
f ONE DAY SERVICE ‘a Nr and Mr. Deh Hat —s 5 * * | - ~ exciting hobby, packed with im _ 
Any Make or Model C Gime : ny MaKe or ar | "They will make their home at|ing of all flowers to grow,” he 
t . sits Redeny’Seach: Cont rte the wuld te watch te then 
| BUMPING and PAINTING - ||, Rs Beach Cit were inthe werd to watch on . H+ years. Although his windowless ‘‘green- 
; Free Estimates house” is homemade, Biber’s 4 Foe to Attend Retreat | methods are tar trom j His planting room, painted white — 
: ROCHESTER | DRAYTON PLAINS — Stanley lio permit maximum light reflect- : | Vandersall, Ethan Rogers Jr., and ion inctudes temperature and hu- ' C * ] Co Sandra Bougine will represent the midity gauges. . a 
rissman Chevrolet © Ponca Pretotentan Charch ot thy |. Shelves built around the room eee VSS ; | annual’ fait planning retreat of the |Pold 119 plants, ‘sepresenting $7 ——— ae | Presbyterian organization Sept. 10- . SHOESTRING - ; ens E at Camp Grindley, Joslin Lake. a ie ue ee sae ne aad ar An ae te - numbered in orgy geo pig Alaprediag 
} They will 2 by |! 3 } ot uorescent lighting is belt “conducted ucted by Jack | growth conditions and progress.. He hopes his ; Harvey Beach, y or. : Biber im the basement of ‘his home at 4489/ research in the next ten years will provide new 
: ao oe eae ae pee Walton Bivd., Draytap Plains. Above, Biber waters | information on orchids and assure him a successful 
County Births cnor the plants, “Coal whate™ be ja sulect group of hie 119 plants. Each plant is | post-retirement vocation. 
i the type of lighting used, and ea ane Ma Tonert Travis of as ater controls the light tatene, wife ted and re gender watering, conditions of plant are ant all goon ts penny ante 
ve announced rtn| ity ren oving or inserting decided spend noted. ; orchid Biber 
Mr. and Mrs. «© announce timer to regulate the electricity. $40 or $50 for a single plant. wR OR Currently, lights are left on 10) Now lights turn offat a set time |"onthly summaries. High and low) ; 
= parents of 8 alte hours a day. When Jack, with his) and  the.experiment~continues in| daity~temperatures ~ay wet! as) —~ Any hobby-costs- ‘meney:!!—he ' 1 nee newbs eerie a says. ‘But this one may pay off, his absence. monthly averages are charted. Sinek. whe is sneiewell an 4 
- 3 || Records of the progress ot the | Costs, too, are carefully estimated... Pe ray - 
5 | _ Reconditioned Furniture at- Its Finest —_— plants are precise and kept .p| Biber figures on $2.50 per month) se ee ny ats 
Truck—by | Al paatiostouty. Every plant is sum |fer electricity. Over & Tenentt 19 years. Mf during thet tiene be > #0 > and ‘record sheet keeps period, s 8 a . 
«a ~ - Mechenics ways at pueden acovete of is develop-|of $156. Items include some 2 ee Fos ait 
+ | : hent. Flowering, th, ti of| year seedlings at $1 each and one 
Who Are Experienced in | * “ euatine te Sigh crepegaaen, | anture plont at $17 wills his post-retirement future ts 
Reconditioning See— | . — " “There is a clear field in this 
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    Mrs. Harold A, Tripp and Mrs. 
William R. McClure are general | maa, 
chairmes for the Pontiac General | 
Hospital Acxiliary’s “Follies of | 
1s”. 
The affair will be held Nov 10 | James St. 
and Il in the Pontiac High School 
auditerium. 
have planned « talent party te 
be held at Webster School from 
& te 10 p.m, on Oct. t. All city 
talent is needed and those who 
are interested may contact Mrs. 
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$ 79 .N. Seginew St. | 
“~eoereeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ll at PHS Charles Scribner, talent chair. 
  Other committee chairmen in 
_ clude Mrs. Richard Olsen and Mrs. 
{Roy A, Corwin Jr., program: 
Louls, photography; 
Mrs, William 8. Dean, tickets; 
Mrs. M. D. Shelton, reservations 
hand Mi Tadph” “Babbington, ~ fi- 
nance. 
Others are Mra. William H. 
Bedard, publicity; Mrs, KR. F. 
  
Mrs. W. Arthur Vernon, public re- | 
| lations and Mr, and Mrs. Glenn | 
Griffin, cabaret party. 
Rehearsals 
for Chorus 
to Begin | Pontiac Women's Chorus will be- 
regular rehearsals of the cur-      
      n 
rent season Tuesday at 730 p.m 
in room 127 of Pontiac High School 
Registration and audition of new 
| Tuesday evening from 7 to 7:3 
through September This | 
| choral group is made available to 
| the women of the community by | 
the Pontiac Department of Parks 
Charlies Hutton, director of the 
chorus, has announced that prepe- 
rations will begin at once for sev- 
eral program appearances by the 
chorus within the next few — 
including out of town concerts 
The annual Christmas apd spring 
concerts will highligtit the year's Ht 
  Leal Emes Holds 
First Meeting   + candidates will —eontinue each ; at > , 
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  Eleanor Kellogg a assisted the | 
| hostess also presented a talk on 
Hail. chairman. 
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high priestess of Pontiac White 
Shrine 22 presided at the group's 
Will be held in Roosevelt Temple 
Entertainment for the evening 
was a spelling bee, Winners were 
Mrs. Lucille Gries and Mrs. Harry 
Jackson assisted by Mrs. Howard 
Cooley and Mrs. Richard Skarritt.       
a ee   Mrs. Victor G. Bodamer, worthy | 
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  Joey Next in Campaign REELING AWAY—Bobby Hughes ( 
Ohio, reels away_after being hit by a left by Paul 
Andrews of Buffalo in first round of their light-   
    THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1934 e | : = 
Yankees Pin Hopes on Pitc 
       
  
By ED CORRIGAN 
MONTICELLO, NY. i—Just to 
get it over with fast, ves, Ezzard 
Charlies well remembers the past-- 
ing he took from Rocky Marci 
“rano in their last heavywéight 
champiMnship fight 
The challenger well remembers 
*lit and so does his manager, Tom 
Tannas. 7 . 
Therefore The reasoning is that 
“| the memory of the last battle will = 
‘Red’ Duffy Clinches Place 
onOlympicEg 
mingham horseman I 
clinched a berth on the U. 
1956 Olympics. 
ing test-on Monday. . 
Frank, who two co ago 
plonship, is the 1st Pontiac 
  left), Warren, AP Wirephete 
heavyweight bout at Chicago Stadium last night 
Andrews knocked out Hughes in the second round.   
  
Andrews Being Groomed to Face Maxim {g Take Action 
After Impressive Victory Over Hughes By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN | 
CHICAGO «®—Paul Andrews, a/| 
rangy 63 ex-paratrooper -who- has 
a hard time shedding weight to the 
175-pound level, is being groomed 
to take on Joey Maxim next in a 
campaign for the lightheavyweight 
crown held by Archie Moore. 
° * * 
After Andrews’ second-round} 
knockout of Bobby Hughes in Chi 
cago Stadium last night, the Inter- 
national BéKing Club swung into 
action to land Maxim for the 
Buffalo belter. 
* * ° ; 
“I'll see Doc Kearns (Maxim's | 
manager) in New York next |   
  
Wynn Joins 20 | 
Game Winners | Indian’s Hurler Beats) | 
week,” said Truman Gibson, IBC | ducking in close with a whistling 
secretary. “‘We want to match | right. Hughes sagged to his knees, 
Andrews and Maxim for Chicago! then to his haunches and finally 
Stadium or Buffalo, probably in stretched out on his side < 
November.” j * ¢ @#° 
Marshal] Miles, former manager | He couldn't get up for several 
of Joe Louis, said he prefers his | minutes after taking the 10 count, 
boy Andrews—third-ranked light-| and when he was helped to his | 
heavy—to get a foot into the heavy- | feet his nose. and mouth were! 
weight-door bleeding 
Hughes, a Warren, Ohio, product Aside {rom television, the bout | 
who has scored 19 knockouts in 37; wag just about a private party 
bouts, gave Andrews trouble in a|The paid attendance was 46) and |   
| savage first round of the nation-| the gate-$t.46t—new tows for the ally-televised scrap scheduled for |IBC in Chicago Stadium. 
10 Andrews outweighed Hughes 130 
But Andrews in the second/to 176. It was his 29th victory— 
round caught Hughes as he was! 15th by a kayo—in 32 bouts. 
  
2 New Coaches 
Valley Il'’s.to Display 
Variety of T-Attacks By DOUG MINTLINE | Rapids Catholic Central. -Retroit 
FLINT ()—An ‘intriguing va-| Catholie Central, Ann Arbor and   
    He plans to enroll in the 
University of Michigan this 
Big 10 Slated 
  
‘on Financial Aid. Faculty and Athletic 
“world's best fishing hole’ as the Directors. Open 2-Day 
Conference 
CHICAGO W—The Big 10 ts © | rida) water gave up six of the seven | fighting bluefin caught yesterday— pected to take action today on 
proposals governing financial aid 
to athletes and recruiting. |opening day of the $day inter. 
|national meet. The other was Ez to Punch With M have a badt pxy chological effect on 
Ezzard who climbs into the Yan- 
kee Stadium ring against Marciano 
in just-six days ie 
a. * . 
“Only the match will disclose 
that,”" said Charles today as he 
resumed heavy dritis that will keep 
him busy until Monday. “I feel the 
same as I did before our last meet- 
ing. I might say even better, 1! 
know what to expect and will have’ 
a better offense and defense 
! 
uestrian Team Frank (Red) Duffy, 17-year-old son of prominent Bir-  Q. nccge meer es 
ng A. Duffy, last weekend, . 
8. Equestrian team for the 
Competing in-the Olympic trials at Nashville, Tenn., 
over the holiday weekend, young Duffy tled for 3rd in|) _ 
the opening dressage trials, placed Ist in the cross coun-| ¢ 
try event on Sunday and won the closing stadium jump-, .#=5 
won thé state junior cham- 
area rider to be chosen for | 
e ee He will compete for the United States in 
the Pan-American Games next March in Mexico City. 
Engineering College at the 
month, 
  
Tuna Tourney 
Enters Second 
Session Today 
Fog Hampers Anglers 
From 11 Countries in 
Annual Event 
WEDGEPORT, N.S. Soldier's 
Rip lived up to its name as the     lith International Tuna tournament 
entered its second session ‘today, 
The saucy and turbulent strip of | “I know, and | think that | a + 
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said. ‘Ezzard always has recov- | 
| proved that Rocky is no superman. | ered quickly-after every contest ‘It it weren't for that wild crippling | and never has showed any ill ef-/ 
blow to the Adam's Apple in the fects, Only the next fight will re-| 
| ninth, I'm certain my perfermance | veal who suffered the most from | 
would: have been even better: | thelr first match."’ 
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For Charies, that's a long: 2.9 
speech. But he did appear confi Tannas, who is a convincing fel- |. 
dent, low when he gets going. even 
S-8 °®8 thinks Charies has ai chance 
Unless he is throwing up a | knock out the Rock 
aAmokescreen, Charles will trade * es 6 
punches with Marciano, That's just}. “I know my man wil] remember 
what the Rock and his manager,|the pummelling he took from 
Al Weill, want, so they say, so/focky,”” Taiias admitted. ‘But in 
someone is making a mistake. my book, that's good. Ez knows he 
Tannas frowned when the psy-| took everything Marciano had that 
chologicat effect of Marciano's| night and that he was still there 
mauling was mentioned. at the finish. Don't forget, he was 
“No ane ever seems to. consider | told Rocky would put him out any- 
that Marciano received more pun-| time he landed, Marciano landed 
ishment in that fight than he did|and Charles took those punches 
in any other tough match,” Tannas and fought: right back. 
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, an & | Wisner stands among | BASEBALL, TO PRISON GUARD—J   Such action would cap two years, Snusnt at the mouth of the Tusket 
of committee study on the sub- 
jects. 
Demonstrated scholarship & 
| rece ment in awarding ald to athletes. 
| The element of need and the 
| methed of calculating Ht repre- 
sent the principal novelty in the 
proposal. 
If the Big 10 adopts a set for- , * > * 
Fog hampered the anglers from 
\11 countries on seven teams as 
they started out in quest of the 
Sharp Trophy, highest award which 
can be wen by big-game anglers. 
. . 
¢d States 
title, held the edge. The Americans 
gathered 1,669 2.3 points while the 
ehampions, Mexico, col- ers Se Plays Highlight 
_— to determine need for 60 fo 1,304 2-3, Venezuela 883 “s Spartan Drill 
letes, some Officials believe that! and the British Empire team 203. bidding for a star high school pros-| Cuba a three-time winner, Argen- 
pect may disappear since @VETY | ting and France failed to score. sports page clippings as he fingers @ ball 
‘days with Pittsburgh, New York endSt, Louis. Wisner, who bounced | around in baseball from 1917 to 1933 is now working as a guard at | 
Southern Michigan Prison. 
  
Sizzling Scoring UM Line Coach 
Building Up 
3-Deep Wall 
ANN ARBOR W# — Building a 
football line—is—-much ttke planting 
a forest. It takes time. 
Jack filott;“Michigan's veteran 
line coach, is patiently doing just 
Morrall | that in the gruelling practices on Peaks, Hinsley, hing, 
| Thakes, 
recalling his baseball | 
Athletics on Ejight-Hit = 
Job Wednesday Night 1°17 ore aes a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | interesting football season in the 
The 20-Game Club.—that exeta= Sits fall 
sive circle of pitchers, probably | : } : ; hors The Flint schools. Northern and 
oe Na as Central (which have won 12 of 
Four have made the grade 80 | the last 16 titles), have the” new 
far, with Early Wynn of the fast-| Co@ches. 
moving Cleveland Indians the new-| Defending champion North- 
est recruit | ern’s head coach is Andy Mac- 
Wynn passed his entrance exams| Donald, former Central Michi- 
with flying colors last night, throw-| gan College passing ace and | 
ing an eight-hit 5-2 victory over! older brother of Duncan Mc- | 
the Philadelphia Athletics. And &) ponald, current University of | 
- os Michigan serial artist, 
With 13 lettermen, MacDonald 
seems fairly well fortified to de-. 
fend the Valley crown. But before | 
Northern even faces the rugged 
Valley schedule, it must take on | strong non-Conference foes Grand | = 4 Sports Pages in 
Today's Pontiac Press | 
long-time associate of the elite, 
Warren Spahn of Milwaukee, 
moved next in line by winning No. 
19 for the rip-roaring Braves, 5-2 
over _Pitteburgh, Recall Nine On hand to greet Wynn, who has 
won 20 or more twice before, Wére Form System Players 
teammate Bob Lemon, a six-time| BROOKLYN “@®—The Brooklyn 
member; Robin Roberts of the Dodgers today recalled nine play- 
Philadelphia Phillies, who has been 
in good standing for five consecu- 
tive seasons; and newcomer John- 
ny Antonelli of the New York 
Giants   
  Bob Fitzsimmons came from rong Saginaw Valley Conference; Muskegon. 
Fline Central, meanwhile, will 
abandon all forms of single-wing 
taught under former-coach Howard + 
Auer. The new coach, Bill Doo 
| little, is installing the split-T. The | 
former Ohio State quarterback, 
who played under Paul Brown, 
makes his debut with seven 
lettermen. = 
Flint Central and Bay City 
Central rate along with Northern 
as the top title contenders. ~“ 
Bay City Central is expected to 
continue in its cycle of good foot- 
ball under Elmer Engle. 
Returning from tht 1953 Bay 
"City squad which lost only two 
games by a total of seven poinis 
are 15 lettermen and a promise 
of better backfield speed. 
Saginaw Arthur Hill te ae 
darkhorse title contemler. With 
13. lettermen, coach Kurt Kampe 
in _junking—the—singte-wing—tor—_boost-by Star's Return] 
his own version of the conven. 
tienal T-formation. 
With the two Flint teams using} 
a split-T, Saginaw Arthur Hill a/ 
conventional T and Bay City the | 
Illinois-type T, only Saginaw and | 
Pontiac will use the. single wing. | 
Even those two teams have mixed | 
in lots of 9T during the past few 
seasons. | 
j 
    Austraila to win all three of—his/ Milliken and Don Bessent; from 
fight titles in the U. S.—middle-|Los Angeles outfielder Vic Maras- 
weight, light heavyweight andico, and from Pueblo-catcher Ken 
heavyweight, Staples.   
Two Big Seven Coaches 
Pleased With Candidates huskers went over the 200-pound 
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Charles-Marciano Bout 
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fh   conference school would offer the 
same aid as every other one 
All contacts of prospective star 
athletes will be limited, as at pres- 
ent, to interviews on the campus 
and to correspondence. 
The facultymen and athletic di- 
rectors, opening their 2-day parley 
yesterday, reviewed Fecedification 
of the conference recruiting regu- 
lation with limiting contact to the 
basic principle. 
Athletic directors received a re- 
port on a 26-week television pro- 
gram to be carried by ABC fol- 
lowing its football series this fall. Top man was Joe Gale, New 
York car salesman who landed a 
  Sports Briets With the 1952- and 1953 world 
football - championship in their 
possession, the Detroit Lions face 
the 194 season with three of their 
top stars called to the armed 
services. \ 
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Michigan State's first athletic 
    Faculty representatives mean- 
while, took under advisement mod. | 
ification of the rule which now pro- 
hibits athletes from specific ap-| 
pearances on sponsored radio of 
TV programs 
Pro Grid Eagles ‘Get 
HERSHEY, Pa. #®—The Phila- 
deiphia Eagles’ offensive opera- 
tions—especially the lime play— 
figures to get a big boost with the 
announcement that Ken Farragut, 
one of the National Footbatl 
League's best offensive cerfters— 
has decided to play another year— 
It's Time Out! 
    
  
  
Lioyd Waner of the Pittsburgh 
Pirates made 2273 hits his first 
season in the big leagues (1927). 
This is a record for first .yearf 
players —s _ 
  
| Alex Kellner, left-handed pitch- teams in 1899 had devine guidance 
The first coach was. the Rev. 
Chartes O. Bemies. 
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NORTHWESTERN — Jack El- 
lis, sophomore quarterback from 
Rock Island, Hl., led a long pase- 
ing drill with ends Fred Nesal 
the targets. 
~ . ° 
Polly Riley, 28, of Fort Worth, 
Tex., has won the Southern Ama- 
teur golf title for women five 
times. Withmette, Ti., 
Ld 
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Fishermen in- Florida's Big Cy- 
press Swamp hove: mere Han Sa 
to eat. They can find in the swamp 
more than 27 wild fruits, vegetables | 
ond sete tor Cooly eeu. 
Monmouth Park holds the 
world’s record for a daily double junior quarterback, passed to Ellis 
UDuekett—sentor end from Ferry Field. The harvest indicates | 
Blott ia not far off. 
“We're building 
deep,’ Biott says. Anta took at 
\ lineup shows just tht. | and Duckett Figure in 
Spectacular Action 
EAST LANSING # — Michigan 
Seate’s ist and 2nd string football) ye pas populated the weak 
elevens ganged up against the rest side of his Michigan tine with 
of the squad in scrimmage yester | lettermen. The strong side that 
day and scored eight touchdowns. | paves the way tor-most of the 
The session was held in Macklin! single wing’s power plays ts 
Field stadium. No injuries were manned by two juniors, a sentor | 
reported. and three sophomores. 
Two players who have been on | “We're faster and deeper this 
the sidelines up to now contri: | season,” Blott says. For Blott, one 
buted the most spectacular play. (of the nation’s top line coaches, 
Sophomore quarterback Clarence | this is a surprising statement. 
ar an * aie We _—_ 5 ot |, Many of his linemen have not | 
dim Hinsley junior end from 
Detrott. 
Two veterans supplied another 
thriller. Earl Morrall, Muskegon 
  
- Flint, on 
& Play that covered 30 yards for 
the score. 
Travis Buggs, right halfback | 
from East Chicago, Ind., and John 
Lewis, end from Fremont, 0., each 
scored twice, Buggs scored on run- 
Coaches said the outstanding per: 
formance on the tine for the of- 
fense was turned in by Morley 
Murphy, senior tackle from De 
troit. 
  betting pool of $366,378 set on Aug. 
  Ford City, Pa., sat out the scrim- 
because 
  
proved quarterbacking and a new 
flavoring of single wing attack. 
  pitches. He threw 10 wild ones,      
      iprime factor in virtually every | thing to ponder. _ , 
| Williamson's - of his- 
The 1953 Badger team had a team is that it will good 
6-2-1 overall ee ee “pretty 
strong defense.” in the Big Ten with 41-1. 
          
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Prodigal’ Back 
With New York, 
Beats Orioles Team to 8-2 Victory 
Over Baltimore 
BALTIMORE ® — Manager 
hopes of the, New York Yankees 
to overtake the Cleveland Indians 
for the Ani@rican League pennant 
depends on improved pitching and 
a prodigal son, Tommy Byrne, has 
given him some encouragement, 
* « @ . 
Byrne returned last night to the 
Yankees after a d-year absence to 
pitch and bat them to an 82 vie 
tory over the Baltimore Orioles, 
* ¢ « 
Byrne, M, was bought last Fri- 
day from Seattle of the. Pacifle 
Coast Leaghe where he had a 20-10 
record. The southpew's first ap- 
pearance in a Yankee uniform 
since 1951 and in the city of his 
birth turned out to be a holiday 
for him 
He gave-the Orioles only seven 
hits, getting them out in order in 
five innings. A throwing error by 
center fielder Mickey Mantle let 
in one of the runs scored by 
Orioles, = = 
At the plate, Byrne got the first 
four runs for himself. He scored 
after tripling in the third and 
cleared the loaded bases in the 
next Inning with a double 
Byrne won 15 games two straight 
seasons for the Yankees in 194 
and 1950. His major league pitch- 
ing record is 56 victories and 53 
including an 67 log last 
year with the St.Louls Browns 
which noW are the Baltimore Or- 
ioles. 
Prior to his taking a quick 
Chance on Byrne in last night's 
ame, Stengel was saying that the 
unkees need better pitching to 
stay in the pennant race and win 
100 games this season. 
ov 
“If we get the pitching we'll win 
the 100." Stengel said. The Yan- 
kees need only six more victories 
‘tn 
games behind as 
Cleveland also won last night over 
| Philadelphia. 
Football Briefs a Ww — Midwest foothall 
IOWA — 
  teant gtx Weeks. .. 
ONTO STATE — Hubert Bebe, 
Chauncey (Ohio) sophomore, ° is 
leading~three other rookies in a 
scrap for the fullback job... 
ILLINOIS — The Illini brushed 
ning plays and Travis on panees. | nat: Art Watker- JRon-Geyer andj. NOTRE DAME, — Don- Schaefer 
Paul Reynolds are qn 
os @ the injury 
“ee ? 
Major League Results 
    eee : 
8, 1953. mage of minor injuries. : Gevetane : . = i. 
isconsin, Sparked by Fullback Alan Ameche,/S= 3: 2B Wisconsin, Spa y fu an @,\gee gb BE Piiiedeipn Cleveland, 7.30 pm. 
® ’ tg Te 4 xe, Peller (| ‘. 
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hould Be One of Big 10's Sharpest Contenders |22'seF"2_ => ‘By JERRY LISKA , took Charge six seasons ago, didn’t; Williamson has added the single 
MADISON, Wis. # — One of |have to claborate on who will do | Wing to his T-attack to further ex- 
the Big Ten's sharpest contenders | most of the grinding ploit Ameche ond Weeacte 22 ; 
this football season could be Wis-| Fillback Alan ‘The Horse) . gage: marge 
consin’s Badgérs owning perhaps | Ameche.is ready again! —— Miller ni) “find” pHi 
the nation’s best fullback, im- Ameche has turned out for his pnne hans ciate 
  
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Church, to 2. Methodist | rice: ‘nedeteteiy ctive a hogs 0.900 L anenar- ll : 189 : 3 
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It your friend's tn meet sows steady to strong: mertiy 3 |mN Con iy af 
dell, Ph. FE 56-5201, gee up 190-180 ip Seas: ae ote |e oe 33 aes it 
Mee. Rings 20% ate Rae See ee tnepir. Cop Sa re i 
- Newporta, Ort. 400 i : 10. 15-20.80 10.50 with | Int _ tr ., 109 parle 
Ta SE Bea a EE EE ees y ' Te -. 16 aT 
= \ try tnd at's peak P=] on vicars 1 8 bie \ on — 334 z ie, 
= — POULTRY ih cog belay uneven: steed? nd | Johne Man B| ose Te 
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Vag! Bg Bos ng "Roane 30% | etentty +] om te prime 3038-38-90. Prev. ée ee sen vb bed PHONE 
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i st aon at ease pcan +5 utters Ye. 18 Be wale ond ow i og gee 13 Full or part time. Truck 
= toms 7-28 q heavy type hens 30-34; | ™ercial aioe tat 37.00; = Year age ...... oe 8° mt eo No experience necessary Ss to Rent 
et Baladle sheer 18 68. Ho: oh a " hene teat ge ven We can show : 
5 cCmicaGoe POULTRY poe igets g) oa teen ‘eames |e MA os 1439 a as 1. » you how We Tee 
Live i a tae ee 1903 few -- a ae we ¢ ¢| FURNACE. Inet 1 minutes. b a 
Tog are, Pree rs | hg reeriings : i] tom, “OP Bo Talore oa _— " and desk pro- , Segre — and 
: end. Weotere —e . ractor Co. 
DSM: cap Tee. ‘eid | decimal . If you are 21 age ort ’ “ 
Miss State Fa E : icap no barrier 
Chrysler to Recall 11 100. ir Wants - rH xperienced Work the hours 
by the End of Octo ’ Knowledge of Anatomy Masco Serew en | 4 NE wan YOU 
ber D ‘rewest OFOW nsgennneee Bl : 34 St nt. aes 
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DETROINUP)= (INS)—Margaret Mac- Rudy MIG nee 8 4a ts ers own boss. 
will call 11.100 employes Corp. | Puin. an 18-year-old brunette coal lag OE So 4s te In Detroit call WO 1-0019, 
work by the end of back to| Chassell, with q de ———s Journ A In Pontiac, 25 N. Cass. 
begin October to | abou a desire to learn eymen pply Pontiac Motor Di- . 
production t anatomy Red Di 
Cate eterno ae ee meng | rons ay last night was Cross Bloodmobile EF] vision, Personnel 
Wednesday pany anfiounced Miss State Fair to Be i : + mnt Dept., 
: by Gov oft 1954 n Pontiac ectricia Tastructions 
ae soley ssi onal teat Bis horbicnges Williams. The American Red oot. S ns Glenwood Ave., Pontiac, : 
workers at its Ort | srichion won over 27 other mobile will be blood- . ’ 
Kercheval- | ™ at 4B M E 
Jefferson plants in aj. | Michigan beauties. She was n 114 Orchard Lake A ks Temple, AP ich, S 
2. etroit Sept.| Miss Upper Peninsula two weeks bug. Sel. 1, ee SG —_ Y START 
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ere b Fale inl as G0 wong call the local Red ntiac Motor ween 
Croce chapter. at EE. 1815 tor tated RETAILING 
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THE \PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 . ¢ 
Death Nofices Help Wanted Mate 6 Help Wanted Female 7 . Instructions 9 | - Business Service 13 - 
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a man * ype women aro youre wan sani a zo | APPLIANCE SERVICE 
r one wer Te w., . Traver, for oaey. we wa teoah you. a 
ain Market wees After Early Dip | Sits. | Seca. | aS DETROIT UP) — Wholesale prices on Ortie; of ¢ Gell and Riding ao - eomiieioemmaniind 
public farmers’ martete reperved by the : :, oe WASH M 
CHICAGO @—The grain market | “Prats: apples, ers we. 1, 290-| NEW YORK@—The stock mar-| ve gt PART TIME Fequired. Cail = 340 bu; apples, Ne. 1, 3.00- bets eeterden, u . 
deal on the |27* agpies, Woltriver, femey, 400 noon today after drifting moderately Bird Funeral tome, Welles $45 PER WEEK man to take care of we 
trend in routine ings bu; No. 1. 3.60-3.60 bu; wealthy. | tower in the j with , men othe. 
Board of Trade today. fancy, 200 be, gtk thtae be | towel ie umumiaily light.| Peer Towns, ‘Comotery. "Penerel copepting, hove cer end WouAN 3O-CARE FOR BAB 
More reperts on the poor cond. #24 LE Macrae’ | nly 200000 dares changed hands Ee ere ul" Serre sere onecsce tion of the Canadian wheat crop y ! : Deuy Aubura 
did not stimulate any urgent. de-| ts be: we. {°See-tg0 war pears. bar: | ine Tiet Mne OgNOe O ee Frese, Sy » member. he inte wage. Pm cand > 
mand for the. bread ceral. Soy- peeve." Citope, fever, faner.. ae bu: pl ‘ “ "Her, Wines, tg Rneliveed, Drivs j taurent wort. Kitehon 
beans appeared to be in a resting | T* 4,1) { our Blume; Demeon, Ne. | Selected oils, steels, rails and tans" Oriok. Mach age Nebel Resm, “Hparas tages Must “have clea” restaurant i 2 petal he Ss ade ee ee stermeions, Me 1. | chemicals were among the better j feor fatner of Mrs. Jud- "Tseno shee, ‘Bip write age. AN 
now soon the bean harvest would _Tepanes: Deans, Greve. fet, Mot performers. Pacific Western Oil deer of Mrs. oy ae: esas aia: Pontiae Press 
get wader way in vohume, | Lh tan eterna [was «feature, ahead two polnta | Samy eaS™ RLY apie See wes cima, Ook FR. Rye acted a little better than | feud. Mo 1. 200-480 bu; beans. lima. | Lion Oil also was strong with @| 16 ot 11 om. from Allen's OU sExEEPIN< EAVES TROUGHING the rest of the market as has |} "1 %s-31 be. beans wei, Ne 1,2 s0-| gain of nearly @ point, Tene with Bes Ment C. Onvet pk peg 
been the case for the past couple |) bu. basis Not, firi0e den bebe: Gains of better than a point were | — sffisiating. Interment ot, ‘Bast y meating & Meet 
ef weeks. ats had to absorb | col. fancy 950 %4-bu; Ne 1, 180-260 | recorded at one time by Consoli- rangements “alien's Ponerel. 
sonnet ting afer eater | cn" <Sotr fh. cyuieasg | dated Natural Gas, American Op-| Hess tate Sn, mwas. a roses 8 B Pike rlasetneaip sae ae ae ee meg rye | tial, Cructble Steet and Seaboard) ryous, exrrmenam, 0 tet. — Wheat near the end of the first | ese. bebe Carreta, topped, Mo. 3, 169- | Airline Railroad, but most other! deem, Way, SS Lowel St. SEWER NING 
. hour ~ A, to 1 cent lower, Sep- ‘ee Celery, Meth aie ‘erate, gat price changes were extremely nar-| Peart eale. Puserel wis be Sinks. Pa. FE ; 
= aon Septenabee $1 6t. cate an | 4, Meta, Soden Cucumbers, “a Vaiss. | Stocks on the offside included A Seance ni 
lower to % higher, September |%¢ 1 400-480 bu. Cucumbers, slicers, | Chrysler, , Douglas, Radio fog ay ay FURNACES CLEANED. 
TN hehe, Seem |S Hehe i a | tr Pure’ oma Neb Rete re, tanta foes sina sr'on baie ber $1.46; unchanged to No 1, 08-100 pk. Rob Slightly higher were Republic Steel, Muatoon Puneral Home. ae sing PE Bs 
Me higher, September $3.00, and Et Sint a pi.  Ontons, a Southern Pa- = a a : 
coud lover, Siptaahier si7is picasing Lime fom, me. Cokes -_ nnenene : Pontiac. “Rochester, Birmingham. 
3 iS |e oS Re | New York Stocks | ABBR? “Ba 3 zie ea Grain Prices ra it i gy HF Ed 2 ere WYATT, P.O. BOX 2214 ASHE w CHURCHILL 710 WOODWARD, 
1. 3.00.2 10 be. Poppers. Cayenae, Ne |Aiy Redus .... 980 Moleoy Mey .. 238 Poneral ‘ Me. 
CmcAGo GRAIN 100 bu: peppers” prmtonts. Me. f, 100-| swe ce” "wag Geeeee GS Directors NITY FOR AMBiTioUs PLASTERING NEW AND RE- 
cuca . $35 pa: peppers, owert, Ma i. 00-150 [cies Gee’ Gee Bi women te wwatnas pair. can Buston. FE 40028. 
pS — (AP) —Opening grain bu. Peppers. red. sweet, No. 1. 2.96-3 00 hy oxi 5 7 | oan 86 m1 ge Veen SHOW DIRECTOR 
eae an Mees 1 [be Ration, weer he peigetan (ane pa 8 Exe, #4] Donelson-fohns SRAM  COVENTR Dee 233 E » . mew, No. 1, 3.00-3.90 | am airlim |... 144 LOP 3 Mer... 933% Kev... 34 20 Sag ong — red, taney. 60 gos. am Con... ah MeN @L 133 peedhge Toy mag 
Fey gic ket dee TIE 277% | white, fancy. 90 dos. behs, Wo. 1, 60-10 |am Gas & Bl ni tise My oe h | 8 of age to work 
4 Cond Mey ean 171° 1m. Sa co sae Baa “7 \ +2 Am fete aes OS Loew's - es oor iple 12:30 pm. to 6:30 p.m 
BE TRE rg © 7B [ise Bes Sean, anbera me’ 1. 800. 1h Meters tet Lortiere Ba} FUNERAL HOME mhp~aieng 
Bee RD ge conn AMS eae aes a a fas RS | Be “ Avoty in Pern te 
Bee eens: ry Bee RB [scent net tee. bu. Furnip, Net [Am omens." 31] May Bowe s,s pen? PaLEWER Dee 7% Jen Terr pe ge ~ bens; turnip . No. LL} am Tel & Tel 1716 Mead Cp... 31.6 = CIRCULATION 
: + eat . ep ue Lettuce a esind : Gn ge i] DEPARTMENT 
3 on rom coeees ne page. He yi. tae. t8 ba endive, We. 1, | 4m Zine _ 18¢ Mont Word + a BOX REPLIES Th “p ti Peas 
: Bee cE eee tase IIL: [558-548 Be) sowercte, Wet 100.134 |anec Wm C.. O16 Meserels. .. 412 < fonts 
= OE sascieee erty bei cocarole, ‘Bleached. Ne 1, 223-278 | Armes out -.. 483 Murray op -. 301 At 10 am. today 
Lodg Calend Romaine, Not. e130 bu a Atchison’ ss AIL wet ia e a p> esd 7 u 
e ar Collard, we 2, 1 06-175 bu Kale, hei Atle La ae -@, Net aed wes ae the following boxes: relerentos 
Pontiac Lodge No. 19, Knights bu Sorret, Wo 1. 160-128 bu. @pinach, | Reid Lima... 0.7 Wet Thee... 0.1 J ie ~ + 
pots bron bal tee y pasroventg Mls! TCE be rane ie at 3 ee mal Wee . : +H} pag fy tee Bg lige ig ae HONTHWEST DRLOLINE OPERA eds r> girls. Must be 18. work, restaurant work. or house- Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 
wi iz mic Oa “iAP! Boge. fe See Rae as vi ares WANTED Mawr. feo, aM Pecaninemans wouas ae ont —HOORE ALTERATIONS AND Damsean- 
will bareus GC Gab mecca, DETROIT (AP)- . fed Detroit, | Bond — fae ln ere es cols Centre. 6 EB. ‘ART Keeping. Paid by ‘ae hour. ing, PE ¢6083, 2506 Gerland. 
ea. may be purchased from any cases inciuged,fogeral-atte, gradet™ | ao WER + 6 Rew a” HH] _ceim._Apply_ip_porece. nw wanwe W wr A Garden Plowing 16A 
mem Lodge v ‘ : * ‘d Not * wr" 
Knights of Pythias. °} pe ne wid pola bys Fe i Brist My eal 3° p mag Pts g ' tos Help Wanted Male 6 OF grog! family ee Dignifies. ant Te et pnen IN EDMUNDS & SON 
ns e Ki. 24 Wid arg. 39. grades B. large 64-66. Budd Co . 13 Owens Ti Ol Oe ie Real Estate Salesman my home while parents work. Vi- = Bulldoring 
tiac Lodge No. 31. ae he M.. Browse rede - on AO-81, wha sch ets of pea aw air w ’ Pen tie only P per A for os care. Ticoan, te rE sie 44 
Pri. Sept. 10. to confer EA. de- | cukn ‘ss, seoee ws tacge Oe Golo : |Oun Pee tet eon Se _ Automobile —+- py A Ramporn ot 2 Rete cn 14000 i ~ aah heel 
eee WR gg ee caonal aie. BS Parke Bet. 2 ———- ett hone ena rE +7e01 ‘ . Woe jocks 91-22; wid. ove. 11% Carrier Gb 1. #1 Penney JC... Oe Salesmen —s cay gud aaa and Servi Fi Laundry Service 18 , 
| . ® CHICAGO BUTTER AXD BOGS Cater Tree... 846 Pepsi Cole... 141 PA heuogwor’. le Ieunar7 or esoting. von PAY LAwwaT =] 
oesen ! Phelps BD... 14 eovere! ent, 3-4810 oF Must 
News in Brief cvipts 1 1}0 496" whoteeais, wating” price Cort-tong 00°: ce Pale ce: i soles staf me guperenes ST Son ae tive tm. KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. tacetw. 
| ae Gutherte, 82, of 173/82 FH @ CE aan we Bw, coaeees 31 pia he ; od, be Rajshed. Pont «| 
view Pontiac, paid a $75 ” wnehanged; . Sve ..., 22 Pi ” Yoo | 
; fine Wednesday after he pleaded | :*==-s saiing Pricmsuehenged: U8 | Crepe <-. SY Regie, Oy: ; guilty to drunk driving before Pon. | dims “Se; UB. nandards i; current | CO Get... M07 Pullman, «0... ‘ tine Municipal Judge: Maurice E. | "eettpts 34: dirties 31; checks 31. balk haeg 34 Radio Op *::: 333 
_ Finnegan. CHICAGO POTATOES Con Pe preas tet hee Movers ae 
: After pleading guilty to reckless | track j_Arrivale 9: en | Cont Can .... 183 ve 
a ectving " Wednecday "betere Oak | ears as ne eS rere st ‘* ___Park Justice William Nern, Lioyd . Sth B6-covews 4 nowy 
x. Rally. of Pernale,_ pa Sat haar | Sees ot a Pai ft 
| costs. Det Béie ..... 387 | Pee: 
Willie Atkins, 2, of 30 Deland| | Livestock Ses aot, Sep ar | 
Ct., pleaded guilty yesterday to DETROIT LIVESTOCR Du Pest. .... 1388 ea } 
reckless. driving before Springfield | | DETROIT (AP)—-The Detroit livestect yh PS -s Vac .. aH | 
Township Justice Emmett J. Leib, sien: (enn | 
end wes fined $00 and $25 conta, | Bersteens waunere fuly west aise | Aste &". BE gee ro BY : 200-300 wih hag net fully estad- | Ei Mus te td oe 3 
A red roadmaster vatued | “Gorse guieane Gheaghter sneere John .... 374 <a 
at $48, was taken from in front of | Sus, "oite® ccaey te, irene: some one ee MS So oes 
the home of its owner, Mrs. Clara | sow, shout" sendy: ive feeds and ead = Bs a WP, Be | 
a a gel -ascapegenfet ee a ee : B} | 
ceived yesterday by Pontiac Po | 0.2. torsa te; wits abd’ eocentrenl [Sem Mile... 8 28°: ‘ | 
= gd oo _ A car radi, valued at $08, was! Sian! ciate "Mminsh_Seee'timees (nS a > ee | 
Mathews of 367 Hazelette, Water: | ag’, ite-tela. sale of, tase '| Carpenters | ford Township, yesterday while the | but’ See-{ts0,, few, ints ‘mediem "ana | Sestel_ Br a Cre %s| ° FINISH 
ee rerpartad ts Pater Ray | SETAE pag eee ead wos (Seer BE GaN BY pany te rae seo es ee OO la Market not ester. | Ores Pee me Wop i ae ee Baer ets 
according Pontiac Police. Bheep saiabie oh _ ’ ve @ 7 eS 4 
= Sale, Saturday, in —— ene coe —: Fe woop INC. | oer ae | 
garage at 32 Pine St. —AGV.| cmcagc iam semsie noes anee. |e” wee | OU Ba | Gale, Methodist | inere) modetetaly active t¢ slow, élose | Weud Mer... 14% van eoeee re DAREROOM  Tecmmrae 
Church, Pr 9 to 2. sy ne A) ee Y Welergen. 0. 38.4 rp 
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EL Ok NN ea Ree ee ae BE SL Diamond Rings, 20% Off. | <it-coo wm bse at Met >. 387 
~ Newports, Jewelry Dept. Galadie cattle 13,000: calves 490; choice ten Tue Tei ie wn Pe. i, ‘ and steers and heifers ective; most-| Isl Ork Coal 16 Woolworth 
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Sark Gade Goer ae Md ele hi choice heifers et i Tr ue Ratio Ui Stocks 
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Lgl Weotare or fren ae Paponettes canner and gutters 390-0 Be wtitity and Senin “See 5 ist ms mt i 
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— SE Sa ies State Fair Won [eae tt) NEEDED | Stenographers ““ Chrysler to Recall 11,100 Knowledge of Anatomy | s<e eiamreaia 00S i - . 
DETROIT (UP)—Chrysler Corp. | ®!". “ a ae from aac | vision, Personne! Dept., 
will call 11,100 employes back to| Chassell, with a desire to learn ross Bloodmobi +s ; 
work by the end of October to| about anatomy, last night was to Be in Pontiac Se Bile Electricians Glenwood Ave., Pontiac, WAIT E S 
begin production of the 1865 Chrys! crowned Mise State Pair of 1954) 1 pica pt. 13 | Mich, START 
= Es by Gov. G. Mennen ; American Cross blood- i Ms 2 
wyhe coms ‘ne ake eee er ete moe watt at nie tone.) — J\ PPL_Y KECUTIVE CAREER. .|. fe bape The company said it would me! won over 114 Orchard Lake Ave., on Mon- . , EX eee |)” OE ee ae “FLOoR 
workers at its Kercheval- Michigan beauties. She wag named | day, Sept. 13, from 2 p. m. to 8 ~- —-|N 
in Detroit Sept.|Miss Upper Peninsula two weeks | P-m. Pontiac Motor RETAILING 
—— }age-at-the Lipper Peninsula Pair in} AS co on ee eo a —— , 
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Ft ie caer Cross chapter at FE 43875 for an Division ee ee A 5foot Sinch farmer's daugh- to give blood or just 
were 2 ters, = a ie enter the| walk in Monday at the specified EMPLOYMENT 
introduced during the latter| School this month to seek a de Mrs. N. E. Durecher, Pontiac OFFICE vertising, display. man- ; = gree in medicine. chairman, expressed OLENWOOD AVENUE ‘ agement, operations, 
the hope of at least 250 donors} © <poxriac, 2 control, credit and ac- 
ES — during this visit. a counting and personnel 
INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNTANTS — |)t+ Pen Go Hungry ies a DETROIT @ — Albert L. Van- _ zation - ¢ nae ct for men ponetang ahs a ae ee BENEFITS FOR YOU 
. ! — pigeens, end'develepment for men who hove worked In the eS ae Ss ee oe through Classified ads, 
financial forecasting and control, systems development two cats go hungry. VanDeele, 
writing, cost i 3-year-old shop ownér, was} today and every day. Sell, analysis, ! 
on a ae ee eee ons “wy | tent, hire, “recover lost| 
Be pany salory tetattorents, GOK fe. 10. Paulsson ns c o cote GS articles the easy._way. 
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fe behind - Deserted Pet Alligator peas have just about disappeared, says . ago... when one 
| Sizuka Odawara of the ~Toxyo Gorges on Dogs, Cats*~ police department NEW ORLEANS (UP) — The _ pet alligater behind 
Odawara says 279 Tokyo girls din — «| Neighbors report ~ th 
have married U. S. seryicemert Henen RR nokia: ee: Se block | grown to be La feet long 
men but the “Madam Butterfly’ } far this year and of these 249 of First street in) New Orleans} peen getting fat on neighbortuo.! 
cases — where the homebound) already have left for the stales has pet trouble. It began, neigh-| dogs and cats ever since Uicy!       mar 
  TOKYO girls 
still are marrying U. S. service- | (?) — Japanese ifor, 
thee “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 
moved’ to | closed, the 
another part of the city and left) bas a’ den under a nearby aouse: 
tbut ne method for catching tt has whtows 
been devised, 
are eight of more 00d historians- say, 20 vears tere dewn a brick w treet ek Buddhists Give Hair 
    property The animal 
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and relatives of 200,000 
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