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" qgth YEAR * *& & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1954 —6s PAGES ee Te Votes Stack Up for Tax Bill Pentagon Brass |Spring in the White House [Volume of Mail | French Troops | New fir Force Threat HouselsBatfling __ -Appears Before of Prosperity || Byrn Forests es) men [oday Over $100 Senators Today Officials Get Chance fo Repel Reds Planes Drop Napalm ‘to hold back a new Viet- Exemption Hike But Key Dems Set to | for an additional $2,400,000 : rr says he's never known it to miss. , to Tell Abo Necies pd nea mat | 0% Desperate Defenders Lose Levy Cut, Predict | Services business is ahead of the first | Continue Fight | Ike's Plan Passing _ twe months in 1953,” Dean said. : | lenin times ne vn “This ie indicated especially in | HANOI, indochina (UP) WASHINGTON ( AP )— | Top Pentagon officials, in- the increased purchases of |—The French defenders of | ssouse Republicans appar- : cluding Secretary of the money orders and postal sav- | Dien Bien Phu ringed their y Stevens, get a chance pene ently held a slim and shift- . today to tell senators what The post office's monthly reports besieged norest thee todey ing margin of votes today show on increase of 13 per cant y | against a Democratic drive they are doing about Com- minh division massed for a i annual income tax cut. munists and subversives in the military forces. Their appearance before the Senate Armed Services Committee may add fuel to Key Democrats, conced- ing the odds were now against them, planned a last-ditch fight for their final attack. Communist Gen. Vo _| Nguyen Giap threw in the ’.| new division to replace 12,- ) } the dispute between Stevens of $170,757 and John Adams, assistant wT iat pecce at mali also in- ae —— Stiaggoontacl reac guns Army counsel on one side creased by 7.5 per cent. Dean | Waves of French bombers and i Pap 4 and Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) sald that 4,749,469 articles of | fighter-bombers swept over the ee and Roy Cohn, his chief mail were handled during Janu- | area in one of three war's heaviest ent by $100. aide in Red huntin on the ary and February. A total of | air attacks, searing the forests with |; They are battling to tack that 8. 4,468,414 went through the post | fiming napalm. Gunners of the proposal onto a general tax re- other. effice in the same period in 1953. | encircled garrison opened a des- vision bill now before the House. of the Armed Services Committee, 223 employes was set at 5.26 per The pilots were ordered “at tax laws and provide $1,397,000,000 in Beston since last weekend, said cent. any cost” to seck out and destroy ‘ ds wank vers Sia in advance that the committee Dean, who has been with the} Comnunist assembly areas and revenue year ! socaien probably would not iavebve post office since 1927, said he has| gun positions and pound them many more Mere deductions fer ' found his system “as good af| mercilessly with explosives and businesses and individuals. showdown in that fight is sched- business trends, and right now it wied later before McCarthy's te +| tool = Brush and light growth, drying r ly te a prediction that the move oe out after rain of two days ago A ene ee folie to boost exemptions would be vestigations subcommittee with H : caught fire and the licking flames = beaten im a showdown rell-call Sen. Mundt (R-SD) presiding. “yaaa when forced many Red soldiers to flee United Press Phote cen. Metiithen (0-leh), one of {| business breech mathorities said, A smoky| LAZY DOG—Barbara Kendrick, Fall Church, Va., a secretary at| Yee Wate today. President Eb eo on } . browsyellow pall hung over the|the Pentagen in Washington, holds in her left hand the sewest| STIS SSS See ——— ir Force weapon, y Dog. The tiny steel missile is} ¢=¢mption increase, terming it a signed to make arrangements, é Rashid Pledges The French high command re-| intended to be shoved out of planes in volume. Dropping from 5,000| political maneuver. sald in an interview he sees aie the Reds moving supplies | feet it has the penetrating power of a .45 caliber bullet. Asa size) Both sides said there “only a very slim” chance that tied to Vo in Russian-made Molotov | comparison she holds a 30 caliber bullet in her right hand, banaalien | the taking of testimony can start a aie maces trucks and U. S.-built trucks which doubt the big, STS-page general mext week. He eald hearings | FISHERMAN'S DELIGHT—President Eisenhower, an ardent [ if the Chinese captured from the : eS sieht the 0 tepu: fisherman, finde delight in.s gift be recsined ot the White House Netionsiists in China's Cv Wer. some Democrats bitterly attacked yesterday, & es was presented to the Chief Grend Ju Prosecutor But the rebels did pot launch - ; parts of it. Friends of Rep. Meader (R-| pyecutive Dwight L. Rogers Democrat ry their expected all out assault s . [ : iS Priest acting Mich), sims Meee ah to ‘Pull No Punches’ in sight. Tas Preach high cement s. ‘ Scecceetis its ened subcommittee, said they will boom said harassing fire and patrol te iremaewem|HOUSe Probers: REOPEN) tema seca |S Crimp in Defense Schemes \s--== == on - . have toward the Republi- : s : prosecutor pledged toda yto “pull; The has with . cam. Yr , army dpe. ww eds-in-Religion Hearings mPa n he toetaion of parlting every se Sat __ WASHINGTON (INS) — Word that the U. 8. has set wastage of ol ifs more on tet news conference in Springfield.| WASHINGTON (INS) —, The House’ Un-American 4 suspected police graft. French accused an H-bomb which amazed its creators raised an ap-| *i4¢.” The House has 219 Republi Mass., that evidence will be turned zz - At-| The frosecutor, Joseph G./Vietminh of violating the Geneva 215 Democra wer to the ‘attorney general for | tivities Committee reopened its investigation of Commu-| Rashid, #, South Dekote-born and/Convention by firing on Red Cross palling new problem today in the Eisenhower administra-| pendent. oe : over to the attorney general for | “ists-in-religion today and centered the new inquiry on|Détuetteducated, made his prom-|planes attempting to evacauate/ tion's attempts to effect international. control Of) | qwe Demserats on the Sree meee Ss |ecin te Belimee are nthe S00, (Saapyaes eos [Sar Sana | ae ! ang Ber The Rey. John Hutchinson, professor of religion At | the inquiry. hes Oe eee ee eee tats | ot te Nght, cald petvatety tay The subcommittee is Williams College, Williamstown, Mass., was subpoenaed dadge O'Hara, acting as 2 one- H _ime micommitice in in recess |to testify at a public hearing before a subcommittee | 0" Srusd ry, sald be plane Mild Temperatures, equalled at least 15 million tons of TNT and was prob-| satus over caceptions. Bet yeconvene to discuss any ar- | headed by Rep. Donald L. Jackson (R-Calif) to call the first witmesses Mon- a ably 1,000 times more powerful than the A-bombs that; they said the party would press Fangements made by then for + it — any. Showers Predicted leveled Hiroshima and Nagasaki. the issue in the Senate and in the hearings. . is the 8 first| Thirteen Detroit policemen have Cari Durham (D- congressional election campaigns Sen. Ketauver (D-Tenn) said in| 2 Defroiters Admit snvelving @ Clureh-|bemn gupendel’en smplsion of] Wi apuing just around te ow-| ne (D-NC), long-time member of the/ tis tau. Phage Pimento hme man since last summer |collecting payments from numbers| ner, the U. S. Weather Bureau | 2°nt Congressional Atomic Energy Committee, indicated/ in five hours of heated debate Wad the Gay and reapemaany ot kj when the committee ques- |Tacketeers or otherwise being false | preducts continued mild tempera-| in confirming of the* yesterday, Democrats Ss iene Kees Gomme =| BYOQKIN Bt Barnum | ones Methods Bishop o. | Mae ay rate! P| te, Caste can ert new B-bomibs ane that | F say at ter theme tat the GOP Sr ena | Cain Qt DAUM rey. Wa ean |G eh w meme tare ten een mre FTEQK ACCICONES |Sazrsa'oneatars questioning and “find, out who is|men admitted to police there yes-| McMichael of Upper Lake Wayne County Prosecutor Gerald| is expected to rise t a high of/Super-destructive than has porations and wealthy stockholders lying.” terday they attempted to rob. the | Calif. ’| K. O'Bifen, spoke firmly about his | from 48 to 52 degrees tomorrow. | ever been . with only scattered and light re- Sen. Flanders (R-Vt), who re-|eate at Barnum Junior Stee - et aewenen that | Palen: Wednesday the mercury climbed Daten sat te avomasin wos UIT 2 i) C lief for the great majority of peo- Senate floor, said he would oppose | 50008 . an individual and not as a mem.| Pulled at any time and the chips ee than the fest W-bemb, which P They insisted the compton b> any such move by Ketauver be-| James Anglin, 25, and David} ber of any church or creed” for| Will fall where they may,” he At 8 a. m. today the reading ¥*5! Birmingham Motorist Is | ‘Tesse 1 vital to make the tax cause “McCarthy's committee al- | Rohde, 21, pleaded guilty to armed questioning relative to red activi-| ‘id. “Amyone-guilty of wrong: wes 33, bet ty 1p. m. dhe tem-| set off te tho guey Gamct Rev. 1) Se gar ag age pea ee ee ties in the Baltimore area doing will be brought to justice.” SS ee eo ee ae in Hospital Here After | increase consumer buying power Services Committee member, Sen. They were unsuccessful at the de ae ee eee Se times the Hiroshima bomb. Car Rolls Over —< Hendrickson (R-NJ), said if school, spending several hours hearing is “to determine 4 : Seeks ' tnt tat Birmingham motorist Republicans denied favoritism one else asked for inquiry by: the |breaking through a brick wall but how successful Communist front necessary “to safeguard innocent | CRIONG scien ‘hgeneees naar tated emo Pebtine "General Hospital today | the Tevision program and said all group he. would do so, not reaching the empty safe. Se Policemen. wd with Bg Aad -tsrace poaieimmrrd nuclear explosion, the new H- | With serious head injuries after his taxpayers would benefit. They said taining ministers.” Police “heads, in connection China's National Assembly ces cont digieas’ another, knocked | the revenue proposed Doesn’t ‘Give Tinker’s Dam’ Jecknon said that Hutchinson te| tse scandal Se nlc smauaa ee eager ne ae ie & graduate of the Union Theolog . emphasized the | and other Pacific powers to form ~ feet and overturned last night on| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ° teal Soetnes fo Hae Yak, otich| tee en Cee Se eee ee 1 Congressional sources agreed |tahser road in Southfield Town- White House Plea Defied,,|t=t mosmot tte twee i," Nnett end shove re |ip, the Nationals rguin the| Te atmed on Page 2 Col. © |"at | h C i cae an Ge Cee aed be Red-held Chinese mainland. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | tp accident wisi More Breakins dhadl hearings morning, Edward E. Cline, 20, of ontinues F Ex-Communist Gitlow . ; Utica, escaped serious when McCarthy IGht) =xcmmunies oainmn com] Michigan Congressman on the Mend |e carat‘ iSiooer rd mar : CHICAGO (UP) — Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy today | professor emeritus of the seminary Racer and eral ores «| | P t | dotted Waite House piens'tor moderation in congressional was a “chief architect” of the , oe 4 | barn. que on lac vestigations and said his critics were trying to be heroes Comeuatet, Fenty siupeiien fm te : n y (4°, || Onktand County Sherift’s Depe- , to a “jackal pack” snapping at his heels. r sy eal ga a on Shape, Beene gee ene coming “I don’t give a tinker’s dam how high or low are the| Amoteer former Red, Joseph ee ap * | Last. Night Cost $850 ham, had to be pried from his : ; ’ people in ottner party who are unhappy about our meth- oe Rouse — overturned car after it relied toa | Raise Total to 28 ods, Wisconsin Republican said of his permanent | ministers were Communist Party — tee oe subcommittee’s investigations of and 3,000 Rd. A wave of breakins which has , an ‘or deatene im members or’ 4,000 were Teichman, whose condition is — they wake Se aoe . investigations” and national day deplored wise listed as fair, sideswiped another | purgiaries which hetted thieves ational hysteria at « Washington | Oi} Sought in Oakland Sete a cans ceased tues SO yey ay M, Nixon,| McCarthy made it clear he would| LANSING (UP)—The Conserva- from his car, told deputies that he Sea, tL. Wola eee oa | ans thet Tee? | cqeeetig oleh ot les Seortnap and OE today issued gas Se ete mer tap | dey there io a similarity in the n week pang doer a subcommit- drilling permits to 11 oper- ae said he “must have fall-/ various recent breakins. ; porn methods had forced at least The hur ; “It could be that the safe jobs ; %S congressional investige- | cy uni wae af poem re Ew omgrdyres ar bing dene by ot ane tions. tones eee walls of the barn located about other breaking by another Be ny ie te fet ome eat ine ra Soy pn re a Fellowship Club t ti for thinor injuries at Pon-| *" ¥ ao atten iene | Same, cesied lee enstenien |tiac General Hospital. ‘| Detectives John DePauw, Allen - T think 7 will have to finish Kelty, ira Fellowship Cub board Gram. forces sesceces: — Custody of Dog Soa, sshd Gaok Goo. pattors. a comm je director, introduced as CREP R eee ee eee ee eee ANGELES a Mrs Helen parabi th ~ McCarthy, whe will addres a |™2" who “is driving the snakes| | H. Wilson got custody of Butch, a oral Sh Ty ate luncheon macting sponsored by a | Cut Of America” as St. Patrick| taigite tect black, T-yearcld cocker spaniel,| The Williams General Tire Co. Sutghbesteat Seupuper tog. drove the snakes from Erin, | agsenenepoenre 8 eee ove but bor ee 4.60 & Sacnew & Swe ae also said that the policy of the apn BT, ate was given permission by Su- | through a back window and about ~ _— Communit party wee © posh the crowd of about 1,600 persons) Ty-medic Bregrams......-..-5,:01 Thurmond Clarke to valuable papers were - itself inte any fights between Me- |i a Palmer House banquet hall along with the safe. ! ei i femme foot | ! sega ae TS out of a safe oo . — are rm oD ; | ‘igs , © State Stays Out Capistrano Marks| Pontiac Deaths [Defense Plans Hurt Return of Birds — me Mrs. Charles F. Peters, [Dy Super H-Bomb of Dog Wrangle Despite Doubters Mcrae xin rm on SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO i ienti = . ; expectations of scientists who pre- it Kill as | Calif. WY — The old mission here |'#¢ Ave. will be Saturday at 11) House Unit ills Bill a. m. from Boal Funeral Home pared the bomb. Reports 15 Pct. Increase. in Major Crimes in 1953 {OF Court Stenos House Passes Measure From Our Birmaingham Burean jerty to parking district classifica- 'will go right on celebrating the tht” burial | sty to . ie i in Westernport, Md., with® burial! Some reports stated that instru- BIRMINGHAM — The annual —— where = paige Mes adie | but Opponents Hoping | insisting on Shots arrival of the swallows on Mareli! mere, The og ieuccnant there ments en ae bun- report of OF eS . — se ed Senate Kills Plan | Rabies in Pontiac | 39. despite .skeptism, . of some | today from the Sparks-Griffin Fu-| dred miles of the Pacific were to receive final study at a board. Audubon Society members. neral Home inadequate to record the full effect per cent increase in major crimes LANSING up — A bill increasing | A bill to force Pontiac dog own- William K. Kirsher, member of} Mrs. Peters died at her home of the blast. » Tuesday. ‘ committed, and a slight ——— — — rr the county-paid salaries of Cireuit ers to have dogs vaccinated against the Sacramento Audubon Society, | Tuesday. The reports suggested a possible over 1952 im the total number Frieda A. Calhoun was named Court stenographers in seven cir- | ies is deed in Michi H said he is weary of ‘the pat little | — explanation of why 264 persons on accidents, Injuries, and property| | sident of the Altrusa Club cuits passed the House 52-43, Wed. | : ee sak ~— | syndicated story” about the pune: | Mrs Jay A Toles Kwajalein Island, and an unde- damage. ; | at a recent election, and will take | nesday but the chamber defeated | of Representatives’ comggaittee on | tua) return of the swallows to the | . . ltermined number of Japanese Chiet of Police Ralph W. Monley | jonce in duly. Also elected were 25-54 a Senate bill increasing pen- towns and counties. | mission each year. | Funeral for Mrs. Jay A. (Mar-' fishermen who said they were out- said there was a substantial in-) \o seis Gehm, vice president; | alties for those over 2! who buy | Rep. Roy H. Brigham (R-Kala-| “Through a long period of incul- | garet A.) Toles, 71, of 3890 Gregory | side restricted waters, were unex- crease in offenses cleared by : beer or liquor for minors. cation by the ss,’ said Kirsher, | Rd. will be Saturday at 2:30 p.m. : Harriette Peason; recording sec- ror liq mazoo), committee chairman, said | © ry pre: | pectedly exposed to radiation dur- arrest, indicating thet the crime) ory; Eilees Muir, correspond- | The court stenographer bill = ie Sale a . the | promptness of the | from the Voorhees-Siple ing the test. Some of the Japanese problem is being kept under con-| seod. | passed in the Senate containing | would recommend returning Capistrano swallows Rev. Easton Hazard of Wilson condi ing secretary, and Marion Good } are in serious tion, : | increases for Wayne Cqunty sten- | bill be passed. with is mystical overtones, has be- Avenue Methodist Church will of ous trol. ale, treaserer. . ; Auto thefts showed the largest | . s ographers trom $6,846 to $7,500 and | “People from that area L tecreace jumping from 12 jn 1962 | Families holding YMCA cards are | in Jackson from %.800 to $5,200. , ‘ Pontiae area) beth favored and | ruth is a feeble antagonist. — — — oa Oe ani “oe oe te 32 in 1953. Breaking and enter. | invited to attend a family swim Jumping on the bandwagon, MRS. HARRY KING opposed it,” he said. “We seemed The Rev. Vincent Russell said Wednesday morning at the home plicates”” international control ing followed with 45 in 1953, com. | the local Y has planned for 8 P-™-| House members tacked on in- to be getting into some neighbor- | in reply that the mission has mev- | oy her daughter in East Detroit! >y raising a question whether de- ime i ox. | @ Mightand Park. Participants are $4,500 to $5,200, Calhoun from — ontiac oman | ) ple themselves should get togeth- concerning the swallows’ return, tien after an agreement was en ee ote ts yous | oe to bring suits and towels! 5 999 to $5,208, Ottawa and Al- - | er without interference from up- | “but if seems that the main body . y yi ‘S| and the women must wear caps. trem $4,800 oe | state.” k broken. | a a in re we They may register in the cae | een Oe ae, ee = Michigan Promotion The bill, introduced Feb. 2 by pope: pharma vale ater 3 More Brea ins sce oes —a that even in : breakdown residence | Northern Y at 7:45 p. _ to} ’ le -bombs too lor planes migh satiate on juvenile arrests GROWS | secre, Pm. to | ney also added provisions set-| Forty-four persons, including Rep. Fred G. Beardsley (R-Ox.| oT betes oar tomy 4 Boost Total to 28 be, delivered in submarines or that in 1962 27 per cent of young: - ting the salary in the new dist y1,, Harry King of Pontiac, were | ford) had its roots in Oakland | outnts = tramp steamers, and might strike Circuit in the Upper Peninsula at County Board of Supervisors’ ac | | sters arrested lived outside the e r ; . ~ city; in1952 the outsider figure was ? Drunken Drivers $4,500 and providing for two sten-_ named today to assist Jay D- tion Jan. 18. | Father estimated that 4 one in St. Runkle of Royal Oak plan the May The board ordered its legisla there are about a dozen swallows Inc., and fled with $290. . they said the question is raised “ cent. ‘ |ographers in place of in This w&3 | again whether a country could sur- Thirty-three were arrested for | [* sd | Clair County at $4.700 each. 28 Michigan Week observance. _ tive committee and Harry J. Mer-| now at the mission. the third entry there this yee, vive to retaliate after the first at- auto theft ia 1953, compared et Fined W ne ay a The appointment of Runkle, di- ee ee cae Wee 7 So he ao tack. é i ts 1952. as a hodge-podge said they oy : ug loophole Michi- | said, “that early days the | through coal shute. The sources revealed t ” BIRMINGHAM—A Ferndale man hoped they could kill the whole bill rector of Detroit's Better Business | gan's dog law that let Pontiac go mission the Indians celebrated Five vending machines were development is likely to upset cal- Right-of-way violations and | . ested for drunk driving when in the Senate. | Board, was announced by Walker | on issuing its dog licenses without open at the Mentealm | culations of the Joint Chiefs of 536 of 204 eoshtanta: Of 19 persons . ahaa = os eum | The Senate dropped an attempt Cisler. president of Greater Mich | ttt hy ce ty dog li-| This rite which Bt. sens cubes of 108 W Walton a woke det 0S. s car | have no coun was a rite apparent- ’ : wit m.air defenses . 8. | to permit old age wssistamce re- (gan, Inc., which is sponsoring the i 1 without proof that | ly charged with drunk driving. 13 | moned police while following him ef their reverence for| Bivd., an employe, told detee- | could survive even a well-planned | ‘were found guilty of the charge. | was fined $50 today. | ae taae pow | ect week. the dogs have been vaccinated a legendary bird of great size and tives. He estimated the loss im | A-bomb attack hitting at many and five found guilty ef lesser Associate Justice John Emery | The B ea op | Mrs. King, president of the Mich- | within the previous year. power, change at $100. ; points simultaneously. | charges. os Jr. gave Charles Devitt, 58, of | seal! the propentl. ligan PTA Congress, was among | The bill, House Bill 227, would | Detective Wilson said the thieves ——_—_—_—- The tables will be turned at the 1786 Academy St., the choice of the | ; those named to the executive com- force cities that issue their own dog School Board to Award apparently used the same bar to| Big Bill Thompson, then mayor ork meeting ot 8| ont, 2 anys. | This settled. final passage was mittee. Thé week is designed to licenses to call for compulsory dog sa ae . tear the door from its hinges that |of Chicago, once threatened to Pierce School | Alla Mae Nicholson, 22, 27053 | accorded a bill maintaining the oir: out Michigan's advantages. vaccination if their county boards Building Contract Friday used in other recent bur-| punch the King of England in the | of supervisors did. ! of a program on ‘A New Approach | joiq 9 $55 fine, after pleading tance grants if Congress fails to’ ‘_. s." ‘il deel. ae 2 - ' . | 5 p. m. in school the Tage Ks." Thy wil em | ay‘ drunk driving. "reenact federal lgalaton to «be 'Vtes Stacking Up —u. of M. Celebrating cinces, # Patera Sto avard recordings and discuss the use of | a4.. 95 miles per hour on Wood-| The Senate passed. with po de- ® 137th Birthday Today | contracts for a one-room addition audo-visual aids in the classroom. warq avenue while intoxicated.| bate, and sent to the House a to Pass Tax Bill i to Owen School | ANN ARBOR Ww — The Univer-| Contractors’ bids on the addition, i Sep- which take effect when Beverly | Griving, and asked for a jury trial. | Straits of Mackinac Bridge bonds destroy the government's financial | '** 137th birthday. | School opens this fall. It was als0| No date has been set. | will default and become a charge stability.” | It was established in Detroit afternoon. School officials say announced that the 723 members in | against the State Highway Fund. | ee 8 | Aug. 26, 1817, but was reorganized they want to let contracts quickly | PTA this year make up the Secretary of the Treasury Hum-| March 18, 1837 and moved to Ann so building can get started as soon | ’ PTA group ever, The amendment, which , verbal Arbor in that year. ‘as possitle. “ a Postmaster's Appeal | ‘ric rept mc asa, wea couse ASO largest a At tenight’s 7:30 Lenten serv- | ? . ° / ww "Tee cava core. (ON Dismissal Denied | mers tencseeecmtss Sc.ic"iutn' ‘ram. te (You Always Save More at Simms sent 4 Complete 11-Piece pay principal and interest on the . Harry 0. will pre- said “The Christian’s Hearty and } BIRMINGHAM—Postmaster Ber- defaulted revenue pane giao i e > . | AS ty T FE A S } . topic. Rev. nard E. Fowler learned from his sary rare eel as “I feel as strongly as I can that | £ | attorney this morning that his ap- es it is in the long run interests of the | ; peal against dismissal has been, state colleges. 4 American people that this bill be | . rejected by the regional director’ A bill, approved in the House, to enacted substantially in its pres- 4a. season's trophy | of the Seventh U. S. Civil Service| permit counties to join in flood) ent form.” Big SAV INGS = These Church Basketball | Region in Chicago. control and water management dis- | * ¢ e@ M ’ and I] between Christ Courch | Fowler said his attorney wil! tricts was stalled in the Senate) He especially defended a part of en s Presbyterian sappy immediately to “the Civil | for more debate. the revision program which would | for first place Service commissioners in Washing- Sen. Donald W. Gilbert (R- | reduce taxes on dividends received U. S. Army Style at Barnur ton” for a higher hearing. \Saginaw) attached an amend-| by stockholders. The Democratic | . | Fowler’s appeal was heard Feb. ment giving larger cities seven | amendment. in addition to increas 7 in tonight's play- | 13 by a regional representative) members each on = the district | ing exemptions, would knock the ati é ants Se Detroit. ‘ poards, instead of the two prev- dividend tax cut out of the dill. at ¢ Pp. M | Hig dismissal was announced jously provided. Humphrey said both major po | . Peas apse | “hav led os Pictured tional Church at 9 p. last October following ga litical parties “have for almost 20 Sty -— vs . Goes te ms lsc t es mao 2 Two-Headed Baby | S."smar sania” 4 95 KODAK ‘BROWNIE’ HAWKEYE FLASH CAMERA SET fle iE ii al li get TH uf LE ; ——— post office. \", eee _ | Sponsors of the proposal say cor- Boys’ ‘in Critical Condition | wicsicaenier'conoraton Sizes 6-16 tonight, pertorm in a | Woman Wins Dismissal . come nd a second time un- variety show. Dinner will be of Too-Quick Ticket Case PETERSBURG, Ind. (INS) —' der individual income taxes as, 7 served at the Community House Indiana's two-headed baby boy has profits are distributed ie dividends. $ 2 9 e z at 6:38, with the program DETROIT w&—The cop was 00 been placed in an oxygen tent and | A Men’s low. Corinne Small ts chairman. | fast on the draw when he £8V¢ reportedly is in critical condition! fumphrey said the late Presi- Si 28.36 * 26 @ Lula M. Warren a $5 ticket for | today dent R ‘elt * oad iis te | 1zes a ee igs | oom os ne. 28, complained in| The 3-months-old son of Mr. and | equity of double taxation of -di- = wares, = ‘Mrs. Cecil Hartley, of Petersburg. vidends in his tax message of Regulation style U, $. Army tatigue pants. rumimege sale from 8:30 a.m. to 9 traffic court yesterday that she | Ind., may be taken this morning | March 1936.” equia da a Searle weet p. m. tonorrow at the —— a the ticket for the brief two} 1. James Whitcomb Riley Hospital yA re . sr sor el Kresge eure om N. —— minutes she spent under the dash- in Indianapolis. | He said many D ts still ca | dyed, 2 large cargo poc . weer . board putting the padding on her| ‘That report was issued by the the tax-writing Ways and Means|§. °° ¢f- Last week's meeting was “Hobby | accelerator back in place. It b@d| attending physician, Dr. Joseph Committee signed a 1948 35mm Reflex $130 $7950 Night” for Franklin Boy Scout ott. bert - sc; > ° Value Troop B-11. he boys brought and| Traffic Referee Oscar Ripelle = whe said the child took mmending a revision of the Famous ‘Sir-Jac Lined German made camera with £/2.8 nog ree oe the | @ turn for the worse last night. | entire federal tax system and list- . ted lens. Peatures include: eae ey pocclionrs rr res dismissed ticket. | He explained that Daniel Kay, | ing “such important matters as Men’s S ring in-syne., 800th sec speed, ground ; ng SO the weaker of the two heads, has the double taxation of dividends” | Pp | H i ihad difficult breathing be- “needed amendments.” | . ) pe ing grearagdangerry ol Puerto Rican Police cause of a respiratory infection, | On the other hand, AFL Prest-| Precision Polish & Ground Lens ) Kt, JACKETS A court of honor wa d this | - | week. | . d The baby has four arms, two dent George Meany, in a letter to wo lat, camman (MHOlding Red Leader ‘vv srt ewes seh eres ot ico , 36 mm Slide Viewer of to Cummanity Wome Rell | SAN JUAN, Pusrte Rico #—Po-| Breeding of sheep with different | suid “no propesal in recent years the Call lice announced today the arrest of | Colored fleeces is an art in Kash- | has come so close to being class Regular 4 @rive is stil short of its $45,000 Cesar Andreu Iglesias, one of ™! | legislation." $1.00 Value ene adak ms seers adorn four top Communist ern oecnaned Yale, conn. 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Merth co i et . 98 North ‘ 3! a.sidwalk geating and landed in 2 Seginew Settee SP AA AAS CR ee rv" lea SIMMS.“ E a $ 32 | treated for minor injuries at a Sree iene a te fosement 3 » ay Sw oF a Traverse City 4 24 hospital. i Seeeeseenaseeseeasesnaasese - ; itis — = x eet rtleaoa ; ee] 7g fe es - ; 4 i ” ‘ 4: a ; me ) ¢ ff A @, ae ead ~ 4 ‘ oo ge 6 ie Ley uy st id ’ ; . ] W ded b Pp lj By PHIL NEWSOM | tire in “Kashmir between India such scenes as only dreamers know, separated from Soviet Russia oun y 0 ice United Press Foreign News Editor | and Pakistan, to throw the Ameri-| in less-favored climes.” only by a thin strip of Afghan- DENVER uw—Police wounded a, Kashmir, besides heing the birth-| cans out. Kashmir is about the size of fo cai Goon Virgenes young gunman in the arm yes- | place of Kashmir waol.and thus-the | For one thing, it illustrates the Pennsyivania and is inhabited by . terday near the Colorado capitol! Kashmir sweater, also is the cen-| , about 4 of For Pakistan it is important be : ah far-flung, and, im many cases, t 4,008,600 persons, whom : after his bullets’ shattered street ter of bitter strife between India: : : y of the | @* majority are Moslem but cause, in the hands of any other — and a ee window. and Pakistan. oe known sare States | Whose rulers are Hindu. | Sewer. it — = off the source gunman, who identified him- . “s which United of rivers which are essential to self ag Robert Smith, 25, of Cas-| dow page been called & “Wit | jepresentatives find themselves. | As might bé expected, its rulers paxistan livelihood, per. Wyo, shot out street lights! 4nq its capital, Srinagar, has| For another, and strictly from ve woe toward union with! On paper both India and Pakis- in the civic center and nearby | p20 called ‘a Venice in the moun-| the personal standpoint of the ndia. Moslem Pakistan, however.’ tan favor letting the Kashmiri statehouse grounds and fired wild-| sing * 71 Americans stationed with the | 2/80 claims it on the basis of re-| make their own decisions by pop- ly at police before an answering projected date |U. N. team in Kashmir, it would | gious ties war vote. One bullet brought him down Thes 8 may tbe deduced that its! The two countries have been| has been next Maj Police quoted Smith as saying eae ibe too bad, since by now they value is both scenic and political must be pretty well accustomed to fighting for it since 1947, the same he came here from Casper two days ago and was disgruntled be- Comes now, India’s Prime Min- Srinagar which is the Venice, Mi-| year they became independent na- ; Police Pursue Police ‘ cause he couldn't find a job. ister Jawaharial Nehre whe is j}ami, Palm Springs or what have tons In that year, Pakistani ly annoyed with the | you of that part of the world | tribesmen entered it in an attempt No One Gets Caught ne United States and right sow is {| 4 National Geographic Ma to conquer it for Pakistan : — | BETHANY, Okla. w — Police Fi; . especially annoyed because the p . - India retaliated with troops and = , Dust-Filled Storm Brings. | cuted Gisea tas napead Ww at _ ~e oe: . om cas ua amadar puis Srovelia: Car No. 2 in this small oy moved Brown Snow to Idaho tend military aid te bis weighbor, | unch inder tOwering | Lich Pakistani troops on ene side of (8% Siar reseiving a rato mes : Pekistan. c treés, as guests of the ma- TOR . sage, the officers in the car spot- HAILEY, Idaho w—Hailey had |haraja of Jammu and Kashmir, and | ® ce#s¢-fire line in the West, and 14 9 fast-moving car in the dis- a brown snow yesterday. In. retaliation he has issued 9! mingle with his friends, by night| [dian troops on the East. and @ tance and radioed back “We're A storm blew in from the South- | Ot@-sided decree to the effect that we dine on one of his houseboats. } United Nations Commission in the chasing him now.” west and apparently picked up| Uniled States members of the | We are rowed through the reflected | dle. Back came a message ‘’Beth- dust particles from Nevada dust | Tuce Qbservation team in Kash-! beauty of lake and mountain by! Geographically, Kashmiris im- any Car | to Bethany Car 2. Slow storms. Sheriff Les Outzs said the | Mir are unwelcome guests silent Kashmiris wielding paddies portant to” the Western natiems down. That's me you're chasing windshield of his car looked as if| He wants the United Nations, shaped like hearts.. . .The full| er their Allies because it borders | I'm trying to catch that guy too.” it had been spattered witli mud-| Which is in charge of the cease- moon looks down on Dal Lake —' on Red Chinese-held Tibet and is | The speeder got away. aE Po Paes - ww Beez. ‘ ee a’) ng Er Mee sc Be % Pelle eee Re Mtns: oe. ee a ee el P. e - When you suddenly discover to 2 vd . . ‘ =_ your acute dismay that the little. : 2 73 woman has your spring week-ends 34 ¢ od ae é ALL Planned! 3 % es anned! ies ka - i 4 = Fi o me Pe rh ce a : : fe pee ‘ me ; 4 ea oad cf ome .? ya ay | *s * Be Brother, That’s - ~= — F When You : Also Discover That And we're just as glad, too, that many people are start- ing to believe something that’s long been a major policy with this firm: That the Honeymoon !h the Auto Busi- ness Is Over. 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Hart rick told some 175 township of- ficials Wednesday night that “‘zon ing is just good public housekeep ing.” Judge Hartrick was keynote speaker for Oakland County Plan ning Commission's ‘Township Zoning Conference.” J. Robert Swanson, commission chairman, presided at the meeting at Inde- pendence Township Hall, Clark- en ee ee = NS . > i a Judge Hartrick pointed out that ’ ree Vf AP w trephote MAMIE VIEWS PHOTO EXHIBIT—Mrs. Dwight | ture of Gen. Hoyt 8. Vandenberg resting ding | The D. Eisenhower poses with William J. Smith, Asso- hearing on Air Force expenses last June 3. ciated Press photographer who won the grand prize | photo took the blue ribbon in the personalities class in the annual photo exhibit of the White House| plus the best of show honors. Mrs. Eisen tower)! .. here for “unsanitary condi- | homes, News Photographers Assn. They hold Smith’s pic-| visited the Library of Congress to see the disj\lay with —not furniture. The judge said the U.S. Supreme Court, ruling on a Euclid, Ohio Tootsto Warn Fast Drivers Teenagers Form Club a way- to ease overcrowding and road congestion and make it easiet to Promote Road Safety (>. at agar pammmali e With Horns supply. education and other fa cilities. LANSING (UP) —, Michigan) teenagers, out on a crusade to pro-| mote highway safety, today warned| should adult drivers to be on the lookout rights are so important that we for members of the “‘Two Toots” Club. Members of the club, expected te number nearly 1,800 by spring, said | they will blow. two sharp -biasts Prof. Louis A. Wolfanger of with their horns every time they Michigan State College said Oak- erepassed by another car going land County’s township problems — : | eteun from the statewide “‘back to “If you hear two toots, youre | i. land” movement, with’ people going too fast.” Janet Brimes, of Jeaving cities to live in the-coun- Midland, cautioned. : The Midland High School girl | He said the goal of zoning brought the idea before the Michi- gan Teenage Driver Safety Con- ference at Michigan State College last month. Representatives of 439 Michigan schools unanimously county Board of Supervisors, com adopted the and began passing out “Two Toots” stickers for safety-minded drivers |>0ard, good zoning appeal to stick on their rear windshield. Miss Brimes said the idea has should not be to restrict anyone, SHOWS MAIL INCREASE—Pontiac’s Acting Postmagter Leslie H. Dean compares two stacks of letters which represent a 7.5 per cent increase in mail the post office has handled during January and February of this year, as compared with the same period in 1953. Dean uses the comparison as a barometer to forecast business trends in Pon- tiac. He terms recent comments that business is slacking as “hullaballoo.” Pontiae Press Phot Vital Role of Good Zoning Two Marine Corps sergeants, veterans of the Korean War, have been. appointed to the Pontiac Marine recruiting station located in and Korean ribbons. ‘How Dry.I Am’ Is Grim Reality in Kansas . Map shows stream flow in Kansas as of October, 1953. Generally ne flew in shaded area. The western section is not too badly off be- couse it kks wells, but dry streams are & problem to the eastern part. Kansas, is at its lowest ebb since conat: ction. | level. * : Kitchen sink, with scant water, is the present bathtub for Mrs. i. R. Van Middleoworth poten to 2 2inch mart In hie bnthinh Authorities request El Dorsdoans to set that limit fe can Theater; Oc-8GT, MIESNER Assisting him is cupation of Japan, and the U. N. Marine Vets Handle Local Recruiting took his beot training. He played football for the Marines at that station for four years. Sgt. Meisner and his wife, Dang, and their 4%-month-old son, Leroy Jr., live at 1509 Opdyke Rd., Pon- tiac ‘Township. ‘Large Cities Asking - Higher Jobless Pay . DETROIT wm — CIO President | Walter P. Reuther says : ties with more than half of the | state's population have adopted and | resolutions calling for higher un- | employment compensation. He made the statement in tele- grams Wednesday to all members lof the Michigan Legislature. He testified at a Senate Labor Comp in Korea | mittee hearing on jobless benefits Feb. 3. Since then, Reuther told the leg- the | islators in his telegrams, more and more communities have taken | liberal unemployment compensa- ; | tion. The list includes Pontiac and Ferndale. At the committee hearing, Reg- Lloyd Anderson, Waterford su- ner who has seven| With his wife, Marie, eamaee among Michigan| | visor, touched on special prob-| S@T. POWERS years of Marine| daughter, Jean, 11, he resides , : lems of zoning, such as his town- at the Parkhurst Trailer Park Im! R Fined ship faces. . who served in Ko-| in Lake Orton. Sgt. Powers came miay Restaurant Fine People must learn, he said. that October, 1951 to July,| te Pontiac from recruiting duty IMLAY CITY—Justice of the| zoning aims to help, not hurt them. 14 months in| im Kalamazoo, | Peace Elmer Holman imposed a| Special problems include parking. Pacific during World| so Meisner served "| $75 fine on the Hi-Speed Restau-/| ways to separate industries from and took part in the from Sept. 1951 to July, 1952, and hs | naming @ good zoning invasion. was decorated there with the pur . | tions, board. . Originally from Paintsville, Ky. | pie heart, Korean ribbons, and good conduct medal Two weeks after his rotation from “The Hook’’ area in Korea the Chinese overran the forward positions held by his company Sgt. Melener came here for his first recruiting assignment A resident of El) Dorado, Kan-| from Camp Pendleton, Calif. Be- gas recently said: “Every time we| fore going te Korea he was based turn on the water faucet, we think| at San Diego, Callf., where he how much we're lowering the That nutshells the story of the worst water shortage the area has known. For folks not living along major streams, life may not be dull, but it's becoming increas- ingly dry. Hf you lived in El Dorado or Yates Center or other castern Kansas towns, you'd wash dishes im a pan, with not tee much it takes more Fall River reservoir, in Greenwodd County, |The weed line (arrow) shows the normal water a ; ' ¥ ~~ . a Mrs. HL. R. Van Middeleworth of El Dorado rinses dishes in small pan insteed of under running faucet. 7 2 | a H > ul a3 3 ti oh { t ’ "+ 2 nd — ook Oye —~ a HAIR-ASOL—Something new under the sun is sol worn by Pat Gardner instead of a hat, While on her Florida vacation. Like its wearer, the parasol’s a cute trick. © r a: em: this portable i . ‘ > ’ Bride-Elect to Be Wed on June 14. : ‘ se ngs Will epeat Her Vows at Christ Church : ry ht Y i Hien c iff : 3 mie i e 4 si HF gifs i i elite # Ht itl aT Tes! f i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ritchie | of West Iroquois toad announce the yy engagement of @ their daughter, 7) Norma, to Dominick ~ Framalin, son " Framalins of Detroit. A summer NORMA RITCHIE ‘PTA Re-Elects Mrs. Richard Star Mrs. Richard Stark was re- sports equipment for PTA-spea- - goréd teams, Typographical Unit Welcomes Member Mrs. S. J. Davis was welcomed |® delegate to the Pontiac Federa- @s a new member of the Women's tion of Women’s Clubs. Mrs. Ralph Babbington presided | =<" gf" ," cee ‘tm Tne Choice senliee tell home of ire: Deakeé | Coming Event Barker 460 will meet | Pontiac Rebekeh Mrs. Davis was also elected as | {Sins Fempln a2 Perzins Ot. "* Prences Willard WCTU er, 431 Auxiliary to the Pontiac Typo-| over the business meeting and| Yours.” will be met Tuesday evening in the Me-| hostess. ’| graphical Union when the group|Mrs. D. M. Keefer assisted the Maite Temple Bos in spon day starting st § p.m. Ee ifebei Fk each pie ales dhe ntl; ; ! | Marble Cleans Easy | ° CAL aeNiitin COMES TO PONTIAC!!! “The Shoe Box,” another addition to one of Michigan’s fastest growing “Family” Shoe Store chains (Where It’s Fun To Buy Shoes) comes to Pontiac to better serve the smart shoppers of this area. The Shoe Box”’ brings to Pontiac some of the most famous branded names in the shoe industry as well as over 60 years of combined experience in fit- ting and servicing satisfied custorner s. 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Sizes 8 to 16. ‘45 Other Toppers from $25 New Look Spring Suit Dress In the world famous fabric CHANDA, a washable rayon with the look of linen and tebilized for crease re- sistance: Done with a spring-y air in the beading edged re- movable rayon linen collar and cuffs, jack- et with smooth moulded hips and a shaft-slim skirt. Navy with pink, sizes 8-18. Rh * RETeOe __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1954 _ S| CRAWFORD'S Present wz * > Professor p you it’s RICHER! Start the day right with Beech-Nut Coffee. It's \ 2 ™. QUICK CHICKEN SPAGHETTI—Do away with a lot of hard work. Use canned boned chicken to make Chicken Spaghetti and | @ hearty chicken easseroles, These easy to fix dishes will give you more time to spend with your guests. It Time Is Your Problem, ma CECE IN PARSON Try Using Boned Chicken | SRaParNWatey4 Q | Friday. and Saturday, March 19-20 If your limited time makes min-| Combine chicken mixture = aft ' ’ t us Quiz EROLIC/ Bring Ma! Bring Pa! 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Nothing to mail! Free knife enclosed inside cach special carton. Go to your grocer today! Wheaties «==... . 24° KX bre occ AE Cheerios .....2"*49« \, KNIFE Sugar Jets....2" 49¢ ¥ CLOSED RIGHT /N i Sama cenats 27! phe. NOTHING | ry fi if ereiietig MADE BY THE MAKERS OF FAMOUS BAB-O i ely em, — aA ieee Rochester System THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1954 Teachers to Get Raise ner oe Sw ee ee ee Waterford Center PTA _, 40 Hear Minister Tonight | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—, “Television and Its Effect on Per- sonality” will be the topic of the Rev. W. C. Prout of Four Towns | Methodist Church when he speaks | | at the Waterford Center PTA meet- ing at 8 p.m. today. James Vandersall will conduct the Waterford High School orches- tra, which will provide entertain- ment. An election of officers is slated for the meeting. + "Hike to Total $500 Yearly Supt. Baldwin Declares It Will Require $63,000 More in District Budget | ROCHESTER — Teachers in the | | Rochester Community School sys- | | tem will receive about $500 more | per year beginning next school | term. WEEK-END SPECIALS! + Girls’ Spring Cotton Dresses $] 00 Es. Sizes 1 - 6 Another Group— Brand New for Spring COTTONS (Plains end Prints) Size 1-3 ........$1.59 Size 4- 6x .......$1.79 Size 7-14 ....... $1.98 CLOSE OUT BABY FURNITURE Cribs... $16.98 up Chests $29.99 to $37.50 Innerspring Mettresses $8.19 to $9.69 “YARD GOODS 79c Values Piques, Waffles, age Embossed Cottons, Plains and Prints. Free Demonstration of the Fabulous PFAFF 312 Main S$. TUESDAY EVENING. | | } | chette, secretary-treasurer. | | \ |= $3,500 to $4,000. Father, Son Event ‘Is Held on Sunday . | parish social] hall Sunday, with the | meal served by the Ladies Rosary | Altar Society. ‘ward J. Majeske. | Vincent de Paul Parish, Detrtit. | Father Majeske Minimum salary for beginning | teachers was raised this week by | | the Board of Education from $3,200 | to $3,550 for those with bachelor’s | degrees. Teachers with master’s degrees will begin at $3,750 with a {maximum of $5,400. “Our investigation showed,” | area will range from $3,300 te | $3,700 fer minimums. The beard | is stretching its budget to the | limit in an attempt to put itself | inte as good a bargaining posi- | then as possible -in order te con- | tinge to attract outstanding | teachers.” | The increase will require about | $63,000 more in the district's bud- get for next year. said Supt. Bald- win. Last summer the voters of the | | district approved a three mill in- | | crease in taxes for school opera- | tion costs. This will just about | l cover the new salary schedule for | instructors. Rochester pays an annual in- ecrement of $150 to its teachers. daughters. Moon, who acted as flower girl Non-degree people will receive| Mrs. Moon, wearing a corsage a minimum of $3,350 plus $25 for! given her by the two grand- }a year’s experience and with the | children, entered the living room [allowance of $5 per hour for work | on the arm of her son, taken prior to next September’s | Flowers sent by friends formed | regular school term | the background where Mr. Moon | The board also voted this week | awaited her. | to increase the salary schedule of the janitorial staff $100 per year. clergyman. MR. AND MRS. BERT MOON Couple Married 60 Years: OXFORD—Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moon of 1425 Lapeer Rd. celebrated 60 years of married life last Sunday. An open house was held for the coupie from 3 to 5 p. m. Their | whe know how wedding ceremony of 1894 was re-enacted by themselves and their | and do it that way, The wedding march was played by a granddaughter, Mary Moon, and marching with the music was another granddaughter, Helen | porated areas in Oakland County ' ; Refreshments were also served | at the open house, which was | attended by guests from Flint, Ortonville, Pontiac and Detroit as | well as Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. Moon have two George. | William Goodwin acted as the! sons, George of Detroit and Eari | of Cass City. Range in this department runs George ~L. Cathi MILFORD—Service for George Cari, 59, of 3138 Maple Ridge | Duck Lake, will be at 2 p.m.| aay at Richardson-Bird Fu- neral Home, with military grave- side service at Highland Cemetery under the auspices of VFW Post 9914. He died suddenly at home Wednesday. Surviving besides his widow. Daisy B., are four brothers, Fred and Charies of Detroit, Roy of Mil- ford and John of Prattville. and four sisters, Mrs. Helen Cooper of Milford. Mrs. Ann Sullivan, Mrs Margaret Lake and Mrs. Charies Vincent of Detroit. Mrs. Floyd Carleton OXFORD — Service for Mrs | Floyd (Myrtle) Carleton, 77, Route 1, Oxford, will be held rf 11 a m. Saturday at Mabley Chapel, with burial in Oxford Cem- jetery. She died Wednesday in) Pontiac after several months ill- ness She was a lifetime resident of | Oakland County. Surviving be- sides her husband are two daugh- IMLAY CITY — Men of Sacred Heart Parish held their annual Father and Son luncheon at the Guest speaker was the Rev. Ed- pastor of St. spoke on “The Holy Name Man's Place in the Church and in Society.” New officers of the Holy Name Society elected were Joseph Si- mons, president; Norman Brinker, | vice president and William Tou- | } , County C Calendar | Seymour BP ag vod Methodist Se renth Fellow- ship will sponsor a chill supper Friday im the church house. beginning at § 30 Proceeds will go to the organ The public is invited * Tewnship Addison Township Fire will hold its annua) penny su Rowland Hall. L , Sew em Department | r et y be- so I VE |ters. Mrs. Frances Wilson, of Bir- | 4, out Yee Vitally linked Packaged drug: or plex ¢ \ Purdy’s Drug Store 321 Mein St. Roc = mingham, and Mrs. Olive John- | son, of Oxford; a son, Kester, of Flint; and two brothers, Jack and Mrs. Orrin D. Valentine OXFORD — Service: for Mrs Orrin D. (Cora G.) Valentine, 72 of 67 pleasant St., will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at Mabley Chapel, with burial in Oxford Cemetery She died at home Wednesday after an illness of several days. ee , Surviving besides her husband are whetever ae ai eee two sons, Allen E. and Lee B. both Wen ee letiasiiand detent nan of Oxford, and a sister, Mrs. Abbie relied upon. Try us and see! Chambers, of Flint. Ward L. Boylan HUNTINGTON WOODS — Ser- |vice for Ward L. Boylan, 75, of 10074 LaSalle Ave., will be at 2:30 p. m. Friday at Sullivan and Son | Funeral Home, Royal Oak, with Dick Smith, both of Oxford. | She was a resident here 53 years. | Deaths in Nearby Communities burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, protesting the sending of the letter | Detroit. home Surviving are four daughters. Mrs. Howard Holmes of Hunting- He died Wednesday at ton Woods. Mrs. David Greene of people so resolving and explain Mrs. Mary Jane Boylan | the situation.” of Detroit and Mrs. Robert Gano mented Ferndale of Royal Oak; three sons, William jof Royal Oak, Henry W. of Flint and James A. of Detroit; grandchildren. John G. T. Berry and 12 BERKLEY — Funeral arrange- ior class talent show, featuring 18 ments are pending at Sullivan and Son Funeral Home for John G. T Berry, 71, of 1383 Harvard Rd who died Tuesday at Lakeside Surviving are a son, Richard C. of Dallas, Texas, a sister and two school seniors are continuing their pone ‘city limits. Large End.U State Warni ning Gives Advantage License Issuers i",E99 Packing . _ _, | of experiments at Michigan State Drivers Living Outside College prove that the poultryman | Municipal Boundaries | “te Packs his eggs with the large Must Go to Sheriff end up will gain over his com- petitor who packs them with the small license issuing stations | Drivers’ |in Clawson, Midland, Oxford and | college started its tests with eggs | 'censes to drivers living outside | | tice jin Farmington Township as well | ; as the city, | and vthicle service of the Sec- ; popular demand that drivers’ Rochester will soon join the list of | grading 50 per cent “double A” cities and villages warned by the | and 50 per cent straight ‘A.’ State that they cannot issue Ki | At of pe end of 14 days, research- ers reported that eggs packed with municipal boundaries. large ends up averaged a single | The first city to receive the no- “A” quality, while those packed | was Farmington, which has with the small end up averaged | “B” quality. been issuing licenses to drivers only a George Newman, chief exam- imer, for the division of driver | '"&. When the egg is packed with | | the small end up, the yolk has a | tendency to oe off center. Building Bids ‘Above Estimate retary of State’s office, said in Lansing today the reminders are being issued in accordance with a state law which limits issuing to .city or village limits by city er village authorities. “The whole thing stems a | censing be tightened up." New man said “What we're trying to do is Cost for 2 School Units ; channel this work through full- | | time examiners as much as pos- | sible. We are trying to establish good uniform examination serie the state. “That can only be done if li- by Rochester Board } | this week for two new school | The researchers explain that the | | yolk must be well-centered in an | | egg- to quality for an “A” trad. | | | | $35,000 Over Allotment ROCHESTER — Bids received | censing is handied by people | additions to the Rochester Com. | jt should be done | unity school district were 10 °° he deciared. | per cent above what the Board of | Education had anticipated Under the law, motorists living | | in townships and other unincor- ; Low bids for additions to Hamlin | and Baldwin Schools was submitted must come to the Sheriff's Ottice | Sy of Ferg Com- to obtain their licenses. An Attorney-General's ‘ruling | Their bid was $345,300 . January stated that al] money tak Contractors stated an .expect- en in by the examiner belongs to ed rise in labor costs within the the state. Since that time all po| next twe months the reason. lice chiefs and sheriffs have had to be bonded. Newman said a sheriff has au- thority to have a deputy estab- ne a litvense bureau in a lo to serve driver sliving out- lished by the Board of Education, this bid was about $35,000 more than they had alloted for the addi- tions, and they instructed their (plcsoneges H. E. Beyster and Asso- c'ates of Detroit, to analyze the In Farmington Monday, the City bids to see where savings might be | Commission passed a_ resolution | made. at Clarenceville High grandchildren. Charles F. Cline CLARKSTON — Service for! agg F. Cline, 90. of 69 S. Main . will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday bn Sharpe Funeral Home, with bur- ial in Lakeview Cemetery. He died early today at home Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Jessie Weber of Pontiac, Mrs. Clara Pruitt of Centérbury, and Mrs. Bernice Shiel of Holly, 17 grandchildren and 15 great- grandchildren Wilbur L. LaMore FERNDALE — Service for Wil- bur L. LaMore, 72, of 341 W. Troy St., will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Wessels Funeral Home, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery, He died Tuesday Surviving are Mrs. Lavina Westervelt of Fern- dale, Mrs. Helen Brown of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Lois Montagne and Mrs. Mae Sansfacon of De- troit; a son, David of Royal Oak; two sisters and six grandchildren. More than a million earthquakes } occur in the world each yéar, but Ohio | four daughters, ' | only a fraction of these are record- | ed. Formerly $509.75 .. DELUXE CYCLAMATIC— Formerly $409.95 40” RANGE— DELUXE With “Wonder Oven.’ Formerly $369.95 Special Sale Price IMPERIAL CYCLAMATIC— 10.8 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator. 10.6 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator. eee ereeer BENDIX DRYER 19500 FRIGIDAIRE BUYERS’ JAMBOREE SAVE ‘80! 2nd Big Week! SAVE'80! IMPERIAL CYCLAMATIC— 10.6 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator. “425” Formerly $449.0 DELUXE CYCLAMATIC— 9 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator. Formerly $269.95 .. BURR HARDWARE, 429 MAIN ST., IN ROCHESTER, MICH. ’ Formerly $379.95 ..... AUTOMATIC DEFROST— 8.6 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator. BENDIX WASHER a | 69» Formerly $249.95 $ WE GIVE ww Green Thrift Stamps } Final decision will be made on March 23, said a board of edu cation to the police department restating the State law (Sec. _ Motor Vehicle Code.) —EEE “I would be glad to meet the Cass City Woman Tells Newman com- Daughter's Engagement | CASS CITY—Mrs. Lela Wright is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Nila Ruth Wright |to Jack Fleming. son of Mr. and |Mrs. Harvey Fleming of Decker CLARENCEVILLE—Annual junm-| No date has been set for the wedding. MOMS Sponsor Dance PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — Unit 271, MOMS of America will sponsor a dance Saturday at Pontiac Town ship Hall on Opdyke road, next to the Blue Sky Drive-In Theater A door prize will be given. Talent Show to Be Held acts, will be held at the Clarence- ville High School Friday The show will have a malt shop theme, with borrowed chemistry lab stools aiding the malt bar il- lusion. In other activities, the high Stationery Sale to raise class trip funds. | According to the budget estab- | L E Ladies’ Rayon Gowns. . $1.00 Run Resistent 98¢ Ladies’ Half Slips . . Ladies’ Crepe | Gowns 2 f& $3.00 Tier Plisse, Soft, Snowy White Printed, Sizes 17 to 20 Misses’ White Anklets 4 Pr. for 88 ¢ Sizes 742 to 11 Men’‘s Dress Socks. 3 ?r. fr $1.00 Fency, Large Selection of Patterns Cannon Finger Tip Towels 5 ‘ $1 Detorator’s Colors Quadriga Percales ... A 378 36-inch Width, New Spring Potterns . . Ya 59¢ Printed Broadcloth . Senforized by Ameritex Men’s Dungarees. . . . $1.75 8 oz. Sanforized, Zipper Last 3 Days Thursday, Friday, Saturday DEPARTMENT 320 Main Street Phone OL 2-0811 ROCHESTER : 4 Distinguished Service . . : e é : William R. Po tere ° FUNERAL HOME : Ambulance Service 339 Walnut OL ive 1-5151 Oxygen Equipped ROCHESTER Opposite P. O. SPT TTT ETT TT = AVON BEAUTY proudly presents . . . “TOP LOOK’ FOR 54” * the NEW coordinated hat and hair styling fashion. Now is the treme to condition your hair and scalp for Spring Permanents Avon Beauty Salon 1008 N. Main Se. Rochester Ot ive 2-811) ATITITTITITITTTITITTTLL TTT ttt it tle - —— nw _ Bed * Chest ® Mirror Night Stand * Double Dresser Only ‘$318.50 Lifetime | es Beauty | _, Oa KROEHLER Solid Maple Furniture m Solid Maple ‘HAS ALL THESE FEATURES | aad i tn © Conter-Guided Easy-Sliding Dreowers with Solid Oak Non Soshag HOME FURNIS HIN GJ Be ee edt Bren tet + Knob Type Colonie Degen Dremeer 330-332. Mein Street i: Saleen, tit. "Samet = “otek aadteemeta OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 _ © Ouet-Prested Vareughout pa - - . — secretin enn \ " ° r t RE gence on j . ree \ ea : ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1954 ~ 'e ; Gomes pa ee en ‘Some Job Areas in East. ANS ES See at ee a ae proposed . : tion 13. Chapter IX, shall read as follows: | the Special Assesement Section 13 On and after January 1. »y the City Assessor for the 1966. the total amount of taxes which ¢efraying that part of Worry, Others Ride High | April aE (Bditor’s note: Sam Da . Aseeo- oa ciated Press Sovleest carshcige Bes «9 the same 10 per cent it is for the | may be levied against property for efty the Commission decided Pes os Hons — “4 write the nation as a whole. port perv any oe iy ne not ex- and borne by ‘ial A one ess toda on each $1 as | co Poy @—Most — head- ase ret tate taney, om NEW YORK &—The stock mar- 7 And March is shyly bringing oggeed aitiuatlon Tot ‘sais Broperty aoa naga noe lM wt, geSod “Avenive from a litte lower on Board | ings, He 3, : 7H Bu." applee, Jonathan, ket continued its advance today e some slight seasonal gains in em- | each $1 000 of assessed sesame alee aed frog ogee -- tor LT ng of Trade today, wheat leading, _ oe: a ee so ns 8 for’ the second seasion in By SAM DAWSON ployment, although the BLS says | '*v'e¢ te pay principal and iatereat on! Notice en Ske eee but soybeans maintained a firm ous nee * Foes, 608 ba; straight BOSTON ®—Your New England | not enough to hoist factory work- | BeSpelal “end nequtring a one Worttes | Camel yates Peal eee Lard also was strong early, fancy, 2.78 ba; He 1. Vga s early dealings. cousin can explain a “rolling ad- rolls back to last year’s level. | and a aL of $150 om each Municipal Court 7 said Cit the contract racing up te ren fancy, 3.35 Ne 1, 2:35 | The push ahead went into the | justment”’ to you if you're wonder-| New Englanders tell you that | fovied A ‘epital, improvements or ~ ge Hy b rch AD. 108d ae ru s s} i @ Bew seasonal top. . we 1. 11-| Major fractions. Minus signs were ing what this business jargon is national conditions will call the Foe Whe sashes at oe coomen | ot TENS tame and place ‘opportunity wi Profit taking carved a consid- 1a8 taneoe pas mows .-* caneese. | found in tnost major divisions, but all about. He's already had one. | tune for many of their new metal- 17"), 20 Present the levy and calineten | neal. ” } of the full amour { taxes require y erable dent in wheat, both the old | standara neg Pe tpg on pee In three years, employment in| working factories henceforth, be- statute for the arment of debte | vo an It, 1064. and the new crop months declin- oo sopons, they were small bunched the soft goods industries (largely Notice is hereby given that the fol- | page ery Test ok 138-3.78 doe behs. Pars- : Y | cause most of them make parts lowing is the present Section 13, Chapter | ana 8. 7 ing. The recent strength wipe? 3 Ao woe Best acting groups were textiles) dropped. 70,000 in this! or supplies for others elsewhere. | [* of the City Charter, which ta propane | March 18. "$4 and olls markets was a factor in| wo 1,’ 95-75 s0- beg. Parsey reat'Ne | steels, motors, railroads and oils area. Large numbers of Guan| 3 tices culclie tied den a |te ee prec Sec. | ; the comparative firmness of soy-| }, 7-138 alpen Potatess, Mo 1. | the fi tt lead workers are still out of jobs. | sumer goods production New Eng- | aetetige 13, The total emouht of taxes | Notice of Special Assessment: beans, These grains were only a Soh tat OF: potion. Be Lies S — veer And Yankees just now seem to | land will find orders scarcer. And aeoen ik Gag’ aus property for all pur: Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Re- shade lower. ‘ 1.50 bu; radishes, red, No 1, 5-40 dos | in yesterday's advance, be rolling with another one . : . one and one-half per cent of the assessed lated Work en LeBaron Avenue . behs. Rhubarb, hothouse, No 1, 60-10| ‘The with . | many here have been doing sub- | valuation of said property except taxes a Wheat near the end of the first|5-m vox; rhubarb, hothouse, No i, 1.00- steady The hard industries, which | contracts - levied for the payment of interest and trom Jostyn Read to East End of market started goods . which for defense programs t hour was 1% to 1% cents lower,| 12% dos behs. Squash. Delictous, No 1. | & number of large blocks on the grew rapidly in New England—| whose days numbered. ee ee as dereee Tea e March $2.28%, corn unchanged to/| 1.00-1-50 i ee week oe 1S gc: | tape, and within the first hour the adding 72,000 jobs in the same | * * » Rates which cum chal be suparetey gose P were "C. Phillipe, Low ~~ > 7 ASO: al cases v . < % lower, May $1.54%, oats %/| 140 be over-all picture improved. three years, the Federal I Retail trade, however, remains Timitation may be increased for @ period goer rSeresce verse Mabe ia a Corp. traded a —_ ee Bank of Boston reports—now hire | almost as good as a year ago. bye are ee Taylor, albert L Markoy, Wun. Newton. WINNER — Dr. Albert Szent-|% few less workers than a year! although the buyer is the un-/ Per Sttctiet sitheqccifed’taiot, Smit Mme Comptes Ooo Chrysler sold at over 63 up %. Georgi | ago. challenged king. Total savings in | of any assessing dist ict voting on the | Mineweaser, Gilbert Chas. M. Also higher were U. S. Steel, » who to the U.S. in s « s “a ae ae J Cte Vy tn | Hoskinson, RF Beataloff."— Reftele. 1949 from Hungary, is the winner area continue high. By “Orcer of the City Commission Russell Ridley, Geo. “R. Ba | Republic Stee] Packard, Northern of the 194 Al Work weeks are tending to| *“ * @ Dated March 15 Sechanherr?. 3. Justice, Pontiac Pacific, Dlinois Central, Lion Oil,|°) 0 Fags rar ramenoerey shrink a little in almost all indus-| The New England Road Builders ADA R_ EVANS | Divncrrs marty Lille, Chae, B Wamemee. ' ve. ee ee ay, Du Pont: |He was cited for disti re,| tries around here, the regional an oe eee beceuen Be ats March isth. 34 Pe ot ee c, | American en, Goodyear, - Suished | office of the Bureau of Labor | States have authorized spendi f ; Losey, C. Cariten s search in the field of heart dis- : . aaa Notice of Special Assessment: Key Feat Steven venett. gy BS sons terested, I Rete Radio Corp. Statistics reports. | 825 million dollars for new road Yesterday's market was higher | ot) hig ee ie a * 8 8 | | projects in the next three years—| Curb, Gutter, Draimage and Re-| notice Tost the roll of te for Muscl w ©! But the drop in industrial output | 24% times the amount spent in the lated Work on Willard Street trom | Ory seseeset’ Ser tus perpese managed to cancel out an earlier |), e Research in Woods | in the area seems to be just about | last three. [Center Street to Paddock Street. | fraying that part of the "cost which ‘| net decline. That broke a string . Mass . . Home building continues arqund |g Wortman. Clayton Thomas. Wm. | borne epee rclhecncve! oe the of three straight falls of the mar- ‘the newer electronics or metal- | Hutchins: = lated work om LeBaron A from . filsey. Hele w related w en venue Lodge Calender working centers and in some |Jucsh Mo Rangel Bertha Caldwell, Soi | Josivn Road to east end of strest is new at “ Name 2 W a ine a omen metropolitan suburbs. Levin. Edw A Humphries. Nora Arm- | on file in my office for public : . Notice ts New York Stocks Por gepe ee ae Just as in your state maybe, | son, Leroy encta Custa tenon Commission end the Assoasc the Lodge . 4l, F. ~ New England shows some districts | Fs!’ paced Pusgivece Thomes ay (unteipe = will meet . at Municipal Court im said oe, om the ot March 19th to confer F.C. Degree. that. are definitely depressed, | Porter, John Lutekin. CP Halfpenny. | 23r¢ day of Maren July Figures after decimal points are eighths 6 . ni eeee a . ; ; ee ees t 7:30 - sd Robert : cove s 0 eioe ° asseserment July sisseess TBM Soybean Ol), | on track 319: total US. shipments 968: Ageizel ...» Wie Keleey Bey -. ee in Vaccine Test ~~ oe Den v andy, | While others still ride high. | Beers Souther “we A. Kandi Lewis ac which time and place opportunity: ett — BED wccecees tae eld stock supplies moderate; demand | a) L OM ... & Kr ss ... 323 yo -_ URES aaa —_-__—_—. | Gramm Mrs Anna Shannon, A. G_/| be sivem ail persons interested to be Mar veseeves 110% duly ........13.39 agg gs eg best ! Russets aoe = : Lie Edm os . +E . Po elaro MUNICIPAL ELECTION | Meldrum. Mrs. Mary Tonning. tere. | beard. ot entés pS ESR Oa Scans | Rete ante attiatts cite SS: | ioe! hc”: 84) Will Head Volunteers) News in Brief | rats: Stes ce ea as cen eshetieceteiereagae| PaaS Se: 2.85; Minnesota-North Dakota | Alum Co Am... 44.6 Lore 8 Cem . 333 | Notice ts Leg: A iven, that the Gen-| the Special Assessment heretofore made ADA R EVANS. Pontiacs 1.90-2.25: Atriin 9¢@ Mack Trucks 13.1 f pP li Ex, ° eral Municipal efics will be held on! by the City Assessor for the purpose of City Clerk was 1.80: Oregon Russet bakers 3.75; new | Am Car & Pay 32.3 Marsh Pield 26.4 or ono periment Loss of a black billfold con. Monésy. April 5. 1964 at the respective | defraying thet part of the cost which | March 18, "#4 U on f stock supplies moderate. demand Cyan ..... 46 Martin Gi 215 " : tga places hereinaiter designated the Commission decided should be paid tnartet "eeont “sneedy, Purita’ wend lam Gem si. ses Mey D ste 387| in Oakland County taining $9 and valuable papers at jo and borne by special assessment for the| Notice of Special Assessment: Reds 1.18. ee a ee ey ‘| Hotel Chapman yesterday was re-| 1 wnittier Schoo! soa wisted ‘wort on ‘Willard Avense |Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Re- . Am M & Pay... 41 ont Ward. $8.3| Mrs. Howard W. Rieman of Bir-| ported to Pontiac Police today by fay la from Center Strect to Podedel Strest 's|Integ Werk on Piet Stvest. Bram Livestock Am Smet... 31 Nagn Rely .. 4 | ingham — the corps of| Nina L. Miller of 148 W. Pike St.| 4 Emmanuel Christ schoo! | Spection U* ‘® ™Y office for pwnlic 1) Jontyn Avenue to Barkell Street: : | Am tl Pa =. 301 Net Bie... 3 in Oakland | § Wash igo | “Notice te also hereby given thet the| To: Benson, Mary Sach, LaVerne DETROST LIVESTOCK 02 Net Cash R ., 112 jo vaccine this | Raymond C. Kelley of 1581 Col-| 7 sie | Commission and the Assessor of the) Westphal, Wm. H. Schweitser, Wm. H . ~ | DETROTT (AP)—Hogs salable 98. Mot | Anac ce $y? Nat Dairy ..° oa County's pat 7 8 Webster Schoo! City of Pontiac, will meet at the | Midhelf. Richard Delane, ” ® Group at Caracas OKs | Sa sures Sateaness omen | tes we Gi. ot3 Res gare ot] AE |tahcape coed m,tantt of gaa from | Socie ites eee Sa oe a olen ee, OE B : Cattie salable 225. Pully 8@ per cent pee el error a Y Air Brk 20 Mrs. Harold Jacober of Water-| ' ” a tank of gas from Se Co. Office Bidg o'clock pm. to review said assessment. | Butler, Pontiac ‘eae and . F Plan to Have U S Pa fresh receipts cows, active, firm: other | ‘ati Refin NY Central .. 44.23 : . . _| his car last night while the auto HH Wisner School ~ | at which time and place opportunity will | persons interested, take notice: fhe for Bee. | ee int ger hog hae Atlee Par ri iy ae 2 = Teadqunrters fi sethe test | Fe parked on Collier near Joslym | 3 [inccin choot ee eo ST uae kee ae ee : Losses From Bans ee eee ee oe co 45 We ae de. sth ee wad aro mee | “Dated March 17, 1984 ee eee ee fly clearance; slaughter steers and Lima... 91 7 ‘7 | will be in Oakland County Nurses’ > lina | & purpose of Getpagting tat pact oS Se CARACAS, Veneruela w—Latin-| cows and Bulle “steady” stockers and | Bech tl”). $83 Ror, Pe . i21| Home at 1025 N. Telegraph Rd.| if your triend’s in jail and needs i Boerne cot jm ADA vANG., | shuld” be paid ond saree, Joust American delegates readied a new ocume 050" > ee a ee | Seen oe " 636 Packard 33 Appointment of the two women | bail, Ph. MA §-4031.C. A Mitchell | 19 St. Michael's wai ° March’ 16. "ba | comer "arenes aah soineel Uae Bond Strs 133 Pan AW Air 10.1 | 2 YMCA. : ———— | First street from Avenue. to need! for the Unitd ete SO) = Ee et eee oe eee | 68) Param Pict .. $95 | Was approved by the County Board Picture Tubes on ‘terms. TV | 2! Central School Natice of Special Assessment: | Bartell Street is now on file ip my office in their campaign at the 10th Inter- | ana SO ae aie eank tone | ere eee oe Ag pe Mme... Fea | eee COUNTY superviscrn’ | Service. PE 3-619%. —Adv. | 33 Eastern Jy. Migh School Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Re- | ‘ctice is alee he American Conference to biter | fheies Prime 770 Ib heifers 23.00; My ..... 22.5 Pepsi "t 142 | health committee, and representa- oe. . lated Work on Wesbrook Avenue | Commission “and the, Asscaset “at the their nation’s economic lot. a ee ane ee ae eee, | Beet Oe . 124 Phelps D ... 4 | tives of the county medical so Square Bance Sat. Night at the | 3% MeConac scnocl lity of meet ot the utility and commercial steers and | Burr Add 11.6 Philip Mor .. 413 from Josiyn Read to East End of u Court in said on the This time their target was Wash-| Detfers 1460-1800: bulk utility end om-| Can Dry ..... 132 Phill Pet ... @13| ciety and National Foundation for| V. FP. W. Hall, Drayton Plains. | 21 Wilson Schoo! Street. |2ird day of Maren AD Soi Stee ington'’s ben on shipment of stra-| Sore ics te sosme vane nares | euet aii <2 °33 Pu Plate Ot” se | infantile Paralysis, which paid for| Lloyd Gidley Orch. 9 "Ul 1. Th | 3 Wilsen Se To: Pontiac Motor Div. Pontiac Mo- |i which time ene plese epporvuniay’ wil tegic materials to countries of the | mostly 1040.12.49; bulk utility and com: | Case J 1 ‘ 14 teen 3, | Mae rescarch for the vaccine — AEN: | amr schoo ret tt Mth nel ee Soviet bloc. mereta! ; Nght Cater Tree... 414 ae ; | 32 Wever School . vis, Bimer as ai A working committee last night| tam tee-le00; bult ese and chotes | Chav a Ohis.. 34. be, SS #2] Parents of tho 88.000 children | 6. aaiewin a ee te U. 8. Noval Tr. Center Wore Dect L. breaey Prose 6 Res.| WOaoe * ccproved M1 a, proposal calling | sepa” ™ seceere and feeders VM: Cha NW. 112 Rew’ Rotors" SLt| of the county” prteylag« . Pimady | 3 TeBeron "Schoot OS Chandler, Walter C Dempey. MT. | Chrysler ..... 633 . . mee ar. B ' .. : on the United States to pay com |, Calves salle 96, Opening slow. weak Cities Serv’. 61¢ Rey Tos B. H| aahed to Ipt their youngsters | Three Sisters Market, 698 West | is b cree See Be See Spa Mariana Met, Co peridation whenever it bans some-| uneven. but finished about steady: bulk | Colg Palm ... 404 Geer a: nth, eg} ake in the test this Huron offers for their weekend | 3 ' LCrivce, "Re “Campbell RE Meggitt, |_ Notice of Special Asseasmgat olg been Al Ra, oak part April. % Weehi Crives, R. Campbell, R. E. Meggitt cae a ee, eaten nd tow prime vealers 240-29 @: [el Get ...'.. 123 Sears Roed... | Half the test group will get the | specials: Jumbo pascal celery. 3 | Wenstet Bcbool Wenfotte Byte, Bart C. Pytsher, Grows. |For Water Mata behind Curtain. | ereial ane sparingly: soe» GO Ghell Oll...... vaccine developed . | for . Large solid head lettuce, | 42 Owen School ral ap ob ; “" from Kinney Read Speeches by various delegates in- | *=4 witty mainty 860-1800 | Consum Pw iis ea pa acell E. Salk of = aa 2 for 19c. 50-lb. bag. Michigan red | {} BAU, Schoet | moretd Kitne Stanton L. Dero. © Brown. | $7 AP. dicated the move hag general ap | cay "ghar deck geod eT Tncieeey Me. | Sone” Mots. seg SOU Bee----s. <2 | Pittsburgh; the others will potatoes, 65e. Large white eggs in| For the purpose of voting for City Mra 'P ‘Dalley, James DePlorio. Nor-| »T_, 2ames ‘ Bou Ry 45 get Commissioners, One to be elected in Alieg. Somes Def issio. Set: | mester, elon en Trosing ‘ie Sous Cari Rina be | Serng w= 18 Sporty Nc’ aij] & Pomeriene Bald soc rouat, Soe, Preah kitted fryers, | icneteatsctgen ue ont Mr ewe | Grn, Gusts f- Puter and to all Oy. | Senguaty The resolution was authored by | strene: belt Bch ged te prime weeled Deus “Aire ‘ioeg Std Brand’; 31.) Similar tests will be run in 11) 39. Fresh killed stewers, See. |p Aite, tor ter purpone of voting pen | Pll of ine Spe IC nach. Chile, which has ideas about sell-| MM _,under 109. Ibe 13.00-28 50; email | Davee... “83 St ‘Su Sea.. 122] other Michigan counties and scores |Presh Killed rabbits, Séc. Lean | | Cuarter Amendment Mo. J amend | Dose" ot’ aerraying that. part of the ‘ost | Rosreit. Peal Re ing hor cwaiagle popper to the | seat. mate andere ‘Cray “hans | Serta tot $34 gua ou Onis. Ste of other places across the nation, | €found beef. 3 Ib. for 5c. Pet mill, | frets" Wo. Soukr ins vying | Pinch the Commission decided should be | Arwmar @mith wooled lambs | Bastm Kod ... 526 St¢ Ol Ohio.. 374 tall S cans for $1, Defiance | ais? Presite, fer, the levying of $1.00 on | Bad’ ana borne b nr | Gatton, ~! Mus cee 2 ] Soviet Union, 19-50-23.00; bulk high geod te prime | Ei & a E ~ 5 net. Authorities will keep track of a ~ eoch 61.000 of assessed valuation tor | EO) ae al a amen ae |e shorn lambs Ne 1 and %.skins | Erie . 171 Guth Pap... 379 oleo, 5 Ibs. for $1. Coffee, ground | construe and equipping « tal | mee pele sacee lh mea te! nonce bea >p ; Under present laws, the United S se-2'e" pug nas, goud share. ies | Beccpeo ==. HRY SRP: Bg] Bw DY Smpared tothe num, | Sitly fresh, Be @weet, and acquiring « site therefore: and levy. | O¢ Qn¢ related work om Wesbrogk Ave’ or of the Special Assessment States can cut off her loans and | ***!%: ‘ew Cee ea Gk. Ten 0 oul. 6 tee pei cumpered to the num | seedless grapefruit (grand sale) yelustion Sor capita; imgooramente wr | screed ts now oe file tm my" office far purpeee of other aid to countries which vio- eee Gen Biec.... 98.7 Timk R Bear.. 30.6 cases among those Ret | 490 dos. Solid green peppers, Sc. | (nenas om bends | notice 1s else, hereby Cndit the | C604 whieh late the ban on cHmIcaco Gen Fes ..... se3 W Alr.,. 4 the other liquid. Doctors hope the | sweet 1 carrots, 5c. Three eeeee Commision ‘ond the" Aleemece of — ae ee pie cee oad tac tnnae Lae Gen Ee a Twent ©, Fos a new vaccine will give liledong im. | Suters Market open T days a week perreving ty. te cy Pease the | Stunieipal Court tm sald ‘City, om S| sen nes The Chilean calls for con-|% oa butchers. eévance | Gen T & Rub ¥¢ ies munity from polio until 10:30 p. m. —AAGV. | 000.000 for 4 “| gra day of March AD. 1964 at 8:00 | R00d to center Let _ a eae Pha cal Ie cans | Sas MP ee iahetc eta alk cecies | mee ges BE ater. HE | pine testa! and “coguiving’ a 'ite | ociock hm te certew anid amerement | yotlea i on closed , ° eee “~ ve * | Commission Ole ree see eee Ree S| eee 41 EE # Why Do Men Join Unions? |-2teekviis tee. (eS 7 ; cwree ee ‘ < y of harm” caused by such classifica-| No. freee Fm c: nr chotee ot we hy Pt 33 U8 smelt sa Vd en in nions the be 3 eee WO oe 1 sam ream , KA, tion. one chotce ne | ise te i ou 8) Ye ten... 13 U-MS di Thi S bi open until 6 in the afternoon City Crerh. | Bt TRieR time end $6.40; most 290-330 ib hee f fend 9 :.. 038 Ven me o ‘ ~~ on The conference buzzed, mean-| 5. set" mnel tubers apo S00 %| Monet, --00) 84 Worn'S'Pw.., 182 tudies is Qubject present coftts ise"t foe pos wt tne | — march 10. Mt heard. ssosen it. took pce ag dow wp te pager be Meo-shaer 0. toe peed | Cet ::::: BF Wen'Un fai: soi| ANN ARBOR—Why do ‘workers | study, are interested tm ite find: 6 On? as Dat, Geaed, ‘Meskign’ aad ie teat night to United Mafions snl-| "iss, cscs t3,000- caine: sors tare |e eee 22 PS wae tlet.::. on9] J0in labor unions? Once meer, |. nee sat have coupereted Suny. * "Da m EVANS. | tated Work om Second Avenue from diets who Gled fighting the Com. | ctetee esd petmen stsore “smcaceetsy | I0t Paper’ i.) 1 Woalwarth, 023) WRY are (hey act ve ona rie | Among the areas of questioning ar. it” 26, "be | Barkell Street to Fuller Street ae in octa o sesar esivoms “tpt | Set, TH BY Eee T $o*jon inside a union—how are de-|... the . P_ Shewmaker, J ” wt |e penta e012 munists in Korea. ——A high prime intial cisions made, goals How following: Michigan ° ° srerage choles ond ‘betew shee, “ceenae STOCK AVERAGES cates simmers 666 = eee Who makes decisione—otficers or | w.i® Statuciet™ of te Chy of Foo | Reid. Norbert” Bunch Chas. Tres. | North Pe Business Briefs cows muasthy scanty ‘saoept meg | nee pret — Commie’ by the 482° | for which they work? members or both? Notice ta given that there shal sXe + [eanners and cutters to 38 lower; uo 6 @ How many members actively — ‘ bulls active, strong to 38 ; Rails Util. Stocks| These are some the broad George E. Wood of Oxford has seater Se coe oa Pree day. “ees "RY ie se involved in a study of end tn whet ways? ~ oa been appointed Pontiac district Ties. i steers; prime steers | Month age ..... 808 05.3 872 114 labor unions now under way at What goals do members want a representative for Sun Life As tebe 90. te low spleen -g a union to have—immediate and ative or Sele eae eres ce) eee St Sa} 18S | the Server Rewarch Cooter of the |f SOS” Oetacal aad. Monk ae steers git. 1- S teat of rime Lies = ed oo00h302 ne by ms ity of a ’ aggre, gg have beaters gu ‘get Gare 1983 low... 12 OOF OT 0 on study, being financed ” How do union members see the : - ‘ been installed Oaktand | Sereiai — DETROIT STOCKS Beckiiier Puustaten, company—as giving as much as ‘ Theater, Pontiac, and the New | cutters ciest pulley ond farbiewer, &- Weets) part of an over-all ptan to in- [it can to the workers, or as mak- : Se con ae aeane cate one St on, commnen. | Piece wea ee ee a ing as much profit as possible at i: Huron Theater Strand | snd utttity 98.00-15.00. Balewin Rudders ..... 12 12:2| tuations generally—te their expense? oe ‘Theater here have new wide | moserststy 1,000; slaughter lambs navigation’... 103 184 the principles guiding them. ; steady to mostly 35 | Gerity-Michigan* ....... .- 24 239 How are grievances handled— : screens. tafe. cued ‘ahd choice ‘sinugnin’ ‘lambs Preduete® oe i 7 The ‘cover, Gxteg the pest | aa M th jon Kay NO me eet woe RS a 9g SEVER URED, made studies ; profits of tne Kroger Co. bes RUIy to low goed lambs Since. | "Spe Serer. © $4 = 14 industrial, government and pro} what other affiliations or tn- been credited to the accounts of | [i © ¥, ora lamve. $21.00, fessional organizations. This is the | yolvements do union members of the cull te ehoice ewes $6.00-10.50. F : center's first study of labor unions| pave, and how do these affect poy Fp he nie ° oreign Exchange and probably the first study of its| qoir attitude toward the union? pian for 1963, it has been an- Poultry Pog — ag hg gy - — 1] en Findings of this study will be nouneéd today by C. Olaf Talla, DETROIT POULTRY ge ot Bag 18 Unions are a new field for) .siyzed and released late this Kroger Detroit branch : a; im New York ope | psychological research,” Robert L. a ee. ea ae ee ee ee logo 0. omk_yremsum et | tam. director of the center’s hu- | TES SF the we of unions, mow R, R. Wick) Tilgren, former : type Z0-31: ght typ oe Fe ee Ee man relailans puageats, paints out. |°E™ ont tho Qenevel pills. division manager of the Whis- ee Ps . Binain 0 “In a civilization made of big . so Mater On, Pestiog, has bose ene hain “beistom (rane) Ssh we renrarwyr pabntedatit yen County Births pag wd Na ay ag of CuICAGO POULTRY ced aa nd iguiider Sie "2 tions @ good deal, professional) |... Metmere un, Ca, Plym- | (OSCAO0 iP Live Gees, eee | ons. ccoende) 3.0, | groups a little, but unions almost at's om. Der Monday in outh, Making his headquarters tin boone: Lb. paring Pees wi : me) 10.4 =2-| not at all. We know. very little | specr County General Eoepiel i t, he will represent the | 1! cent lower: heavy hens 96-31: tient |1331%,° whchanged; Denmark (arene) | about uniohs, actually. Hareert’ travis "ot -Bescamers. - Michigan, Indiana and | recsters 16-18 duetiings none. Latin : (trey v.4,| “We know a great deal about/ wr. and Mrs, Béward Allen of Worth Ohio and Kentucky. . a ee ee ree eect; | er concern with wages and | Ke"Gundeny bei) bre ae she Does your cor pull to the right or left when brakes ere applied? Cen you ‘Shep, apoctal- Oshkosh TV Station spomata (ostiver), 50.68, anche =| oanhiaens St on phere eughter gf Mr. and Cleve Ray- press your brake pedel within one inch of the floor? Does it teke you more infants’ wear, nursery Wels then 30 feet tape’ agperel & age 23, . . “But how much do we know goneuneg the, birtheet arson st Mine: 30 feet to stop going ot 20 M.P.H.? apparel to subteens and Ads, Will Quit |Nosh to introduce Small Soe ee memes ta tauban and |Sand Wokoel Wocmam Miranda IF SO—Y , : will Joining | ae oo station WOSE-TV will leave the air DETROIT @ — Nash ‘Motors| of peychologtcal return, — Announces Appointment “; permanently March because, | will introduce its “Metropolitan,” perception , Company? Postmaster ’ - | Neldeleon, ewner and | management local retail ad-| an 8S-inch wheelbase model built} time that social scleutists went of Amietant — said the vations ts The station | entirely in England, to the Amer-| te work on these questions.” FARMINGTON — P ost master Let Us Check the F. a - — , and will bave a six- Operated than a year, | ican motorist tomorriw. Four local.unions of the indus-| Henry Trombley announced this i ecaieeaaoroaane oo Geserel Hanager. Willen M. Price tags will be $1,489 for thé | trial type, in size from | Week the appointment of Clifford at No Exra Charge! aoa cee. (oe . said, there ere. not | convertible and $1,445 for the bard-| 350 to S00 anembena, belonging to |#- Desarmenux as assistant post- JEROME @ downtown Pontiac enough merchants ia Ostitoah and) top, t.0.b. port of entry. The Met-|two different internationals, are | "ation mewousive te Maret © Lining © Renee wavered ‘yours, pe hn beagthong, fordernltbrd |= s=— 5 built for Nash in| heing studied. A local resident. for the past 14/] | . Cynder ema ae NS Seem oe Nast ewe, | “| ‘These four locals, situated in aun outa h “ge | Se soe ella= Mott, Pontiac rep- | Johns also said that nhilolial and : Michigan industrial centers, are| yi4 ee. Mydrectie Uses © Rmurgency Brohes olla a ot the Lincoln Na- regional ‘a whem similar in size, age and general | Yona War it served as & postal . en. * Insurance Co.. wil TV had cre “using |POUNCIng Gratitude stability, but offer contrast in the Exrepenn Guater. Come in for -— iE GWU” Stations: tur covenige| _CHUGIAK, Alnsts (UP)—Pred F. extent of participation by mem-|.): rowers, Sa F of and the Valley, |:Everett, garage owner here, thoug |"* __ & O Income Increases FREE ESTIMA Johns said more than 50 TV sta-| he would do a good turn for a tra-| Approximately | 200 in - | tons-have turn ‘their per-|veler in distress. He helped , ‘in met income for the fourth oe pee co phe HE suid] « car with & broken ade to his | Romig have, sowed ear wai CS en munities than Oshkosh. . wean to atapnae too tet An anesually good return | team: The “gratehal” motorist eave about 9@ per cent has been made, . } . Giraties gen. 2 BA 0 a ee 0 eee oe ee. due to-the fact, both uniens pee test, Te hthe check Pend management 4 SS: SRS Te see ; : En Pye Sa ee oe . - ‘ « Thiet ‘ : Lee ¥ ae as 7 STIS 2 Sy Pa ae tf ob papas te ; . te» ” \ y's Psi : OS Bi race’ te baer aren ‘ Nate _ " —=—_ “ \ ee ; <. o a. . i S « Pe Sites 4 - ates ‘rear - Pee * ae IE yee Pee mt ga ck ie Se: ‘= ny" { ee vk * + Oe ae ae, \ y ae eee eS as 2)2, eae % THE PONTIAC PRE ¥ _---—— - -—-— _ = I ; RESS, THURSDAY, MARCH —_—- - - ‘H 18, 1954 R f . engion Enters [so om ers estant) poem Riverside to Observe Fist “ in Naw (Prot-| pg: reminded ¥ Public Fishermen From Hiroshi | among ot us that the ork City, Scared ; | inhabited ma, history’ one sak Ounaada 5 noted comment ——— of T target ory's first ers = TOKYO - una bomb, a six. i as skerdic Mi reining sesslloal crusad- chairman of next week. Cole is (INS) — an man tear . a never chur t - . led team of An American- -— Japanese of Ameri- | itchell Sa tion, that disavowed the that Atomic the Senate-House perts atomic-medi Seite ; ys Sen makes inquisi- Van Committee arrived cal ex- of n on the Givi ato sorship, a Zandt in T ex. | arrived ucle se Ivin r , tha policy is , and ; shima ‘okye from in T ar radiat g Bad , ity’.” t insists of cen- 3. Mil a member in on pone des [Gina Sua afternoon. Impression | on conform. TQ | Atomic tary officials gav 23 t and Pp of Catholi ion| “I active particles seared aye Monks lace lics cecundee* Saces can identi Rep. V terday what ve. ae. cent U. from by | Bomb Casualty of the Atomic TROY ing. “ r,”’ Mitchell fy the an Zandt “highly members ro . S. hydrogen the is Commissi ; , NY, St ng, “and assert Scie Says optimistic’ called the test re- | is a Japan-sta ission which Mitch : ephen sonal! may I ed, add- nce H velopments * review a. Succamtdie, = Geet ta) eA soins <= breanaetigi Demcraiy wallos “epuieinn et Pelape Alem ol Difficulties Overcome ah sareseecia pany pole ngs deep mountains Commission. | ical n, says “a ‘ to that of his pelling purposes for} Israel : sea of unsol | ex grou A of ships as tuna aie: tremists” i p of pol * my church. ‘ and pro Files ae caine pore Fitt States el ae ne =| _ WASHINGTON — aircraft. Complaint fishing ng up in ifth G States is delibera United is w re With @ spreading ports because : rader sizing the tely overe Citing a Roman Zandt (R-Pa — Rep. V Zandt said meeting that U.N Cc were. virtually *|Due to R _ [Among our ant-Co steer pacoel ai econ ol so ee ea aioe have Seti hanert | boas be Tomestnd Weaians ‘ies Over Massacre mission mous in 5 iy ec ° i ness ad mmunist crusad- gar Hoov Director a bogjam ve broken broken logjam the fears —- eandions Tee eive “What these | atea Gat “aer aaa eal hydrogen —— prsarrotrger prospective and repld meee TEL AVIV, Israel poe the fis th Treat ing t extremi th that “the i] that and atomic of “Il am . . is vestignters ° a—lerecll - with h might be ment tr to do,” Mitche! mists are try- is country’s penetration the achievement power, and than more enthusiastic and in- of radioactivi lethal port Pontiac Publ is to convert ll said last night er institutions government and in | celerated points t waities” before now | A8Y probed U. N, observers “ The = ions | treatment ic Schools’ fluorid that Ame the fear and . | either dee; . +. is not oth- | weapons development to ac " he about the the o- Gapancee eect rg will sre cro ey feel f meee Or wo gente -rantelleylrt possj-| Desert mas reported Neg portedly government School a move to into fear and jor commu- | —— gave no power nenhere le, two other gang of of Il mualicel re. | treat teeth of Paap March 31 to Americans.” hatred of oth Pontiac tien followed details. His predi eae _ Repres committee | Toad to Arabs yest Jews by a panic as Beene rage at Whittier and Sab age students GEN. B._M. Without nami Prod JA Firm to Se 1. lipo disclosures por gr and tives Dur-| An poy en the y. ; Miss J Schools Lieut .M. BRYAN referred ing him, M Product ll Atomic of the Sena’ upon the Price (D- i army eshida Minister osephine . obvious! itchell at Energy te- Comm fi) | investiga’ spokesman and his Shigeru system Seeley, the Gen, Blacks’ te Sen y and Detroit S firmed elimi ission Atomic tion showed said = an entire cabinet devoted paren s health oie oaalggperr Bryan, com hear M.| his _ McCarthy (R repeatedly | The tore that a prel con- it can about to tell the fied attackers ‘in ealdientt. wig alien anol ne oat ee the two Surerimendent < has been Bai pgaheraah Aare with | General Moi is i pee ‘er en ares bent rection othe. Jordan borer ‘12 @ nosedive , tuna pri | $4 treatment youngsters | ‘ary Ac t of the U med revival of reli ichell_ called ; Vision tors Truck by than scientists times heav- | W' The Israel vei to more ns took | and their or should send | ademy. . & Mili- ae the Ro gious” préjiidice’’ | afid has .been ch & Coach Di- Zandt estimated i expected. Van | ‘oman Driv . official government {il ago. their levels of adh ae tends i; aks school he for | Release Cook Boo! shia . Catholic =a my evoke naan vaagtea bomb res of the cuties at 600 Hurt When Car rag —_— Israe to the U fo And another The fluoride = =| ook Boo Mitchell, i . * store a: Detroit tare. first one atom its T — dram! fixed . | 1, . departmen ; used A Clarkston ree Mixed ing vessels —_ : Japanese fish- tooth decay phy atments to AS HARBOR k p= honeen pie da himself as | i The firm, named | ° a oat! ier 6Searell paaee —— rae the poesia up to of Misaki from the to the port snatapen Pint ery ie hey the | hers cook Bor — A ive on ic, said he re-| ts teen-aged “Plasco” by | 2. Informed _* jured W passenger and | ne this country and line be- .S e and th County health | available, a ok will soon be have come many Lea) irda re with pecan. was y | clined to be sources who she —- caeaaay o in- her Arab cal society. the county mang Eg aE ph deere to Mrs. H. O | retigionists te fa that my pod on in this wren 5 from Seat | ee eee i ig Ae ee ae her year-old n| The seaimaial Ps ° Death ® | favorite r wes al me ectloctinn eye who Soul the forefront an & Co, — the Crowley | bombs that yr hydrog | trol of the c the seat, lost son | attack as . t denounced No ces Help Wanted er 39. eacbecsiat| tee objectives.” sacrifice meth- nt of Southe unior Achiev where in the wor' delivered according to foie hit a tree “massacre.” Pigs act” pln c Male The Democralie Inc., according astern bearer | a statement id. This followed iff's deputies Coun § Pcp ae ‘ gi. ance tt we ASSIST 6| __Help Wanted that the Re tic leader declared — business inn A. Frede | Cole (R-N’ by Rep. W. S Mrs. Betty Ay sher-| on ee techoding & want- - ya, Dock men apap PA Help W -| bag produces asco. | drog try has a del t that, tiac : Bagot gor -od pe close- ‘played dead” eae ef in bebeeg | Ore = te 6° o mar ART T . 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THLE WO | @amacs Doone e __12| Moving & was not injured. duick's | One = PS ies| Seas * a eialreads| ore coer eats he me ne Rate Ea Tracking 19] | One savior ui te atch % aoa y ea ween | Gini . Call FE “ | ; Ho ates i ra mena estes cot mm | op a | cngy tities at Sit SF ower eA eens Sent ae t & Found 24 — Richar¢son-Bird im st 9914. | Ra Ra ice Dyte a| manufac vie adults 6 days s NERAL, | @ speciality Brick BUILDING | wire — : _~ ree wl sate at the | © RARE GELLING, OPPOR = ® turer This man © aay | 00d per pave rove and) bath | CARPENTER WORE WT. Brick stone ae cement aa | to TON TRO an soe ae Wanted to Rent MARCH ~| = honest. hard Tu ger. No i) train GENERAL SE 10 * | _epd_repair wtD So nenwres wort FE work 31. Cab any time male or PRESS 29 rene Sar ete hire tea wth sold pres wary | fs", cersines et m timane-| _ rene TAL RUMEWORE AND | Pe rar Ye'eane EreEe | *O'DELD CARTAGE— an A ai | dear gn ay je hee | bid progressive | se ee ae | Coe ete. | GIRL es. 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Press aon _— | by * AS GARDENER _der_ and AILINGS WADE TO OR- % Too AND Et fi Oakland “County” m. Bene- ters 4 and r Witt 7 Dat Ps ces eee Er aed eae SEM we ae § eae Sen cpt Tg ane PERE |” pomiae Farm and ae oe Farts me . e se P 2 . Mis Oak: fare Revert | Wiltame.. Po and | oe ae eae cit | phrivnitis to succes sehen oe meceasary OR 3-1163" eee, | ons riot ‘or afer ‘ba ote picusine sho Rear ‘soe ontiac Farm and te ene Ee | ie, Tremere Roochoes Binks ree 4 a "REP A “oe | nas, sold “ewe tw Ssieemen. | Bane 7, EA ies W. Walton, — MALL DAIRY Compton & Sex HEATING, i e 3 ©. nm. a ay. | po ge work 7 MAN FOR | books a “rucceustuly & man he FEED EPPICIE W. Walton bee, Write ele eee aS Sen te Vernon adviser contact MAN WANTS i - Basten Masare so a mod with — | poe i geo ig ey be alll eg sential, how caarieme preferably er Tak CIENT HOUSEREES MAN Delivery, SS ox: RE . OR 3 dential _ Ph. Pr 3-67h. ay ° or six — TO DETROIT ymeou! . . es es- in fa ¢ Al Ts I <* 5 7 . 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SORE, Ra Lanes — ATT o . Telegraph Rd a erman. me. té& Bo = Pootiog y Friday AND Yano — vith better than | SMALL WASH large of Beigel Mag oot 4 tis a+ ) MAHAN g | bine ner oe oene| “7” “RR ner tan | ALL WARES A i aanst SS'taaly see edacs | TO bate tio Nea es amd ARTHUR'S SECRETA PE +6343 D TRONINOS. | ik 2 Be | Ba: D w “aren. Rent sgpsering — sate —eneee | ECRETARY OENERAL OFFi | “am firepiee CEMENT WORK. PAscu BLARTERINOAND Pas td. Child. to Board we person. Hu Tul time. Cell Machine — aly Sa tertoneineh ood sa a fo _ AND a 2% new > Cloth cnc not cxperienc CHAR _and ‘ount od work a AS- pay c as The Pontiac P : ime, “Callin | franaportatio” re ce loft TPE “een, Sab Bowe | we Also chimneys. Ro. job 5 PLASTERING =r APE, LICEYEED. — | ON 5 ess alled post required eek Ow TON = = ee ork Ph. FE small. Owe: too sag ee eas Wu i pias FOR WAN NE Ep ne eee BRICK OK, A Fagg PeangERING. REASON ab A nah is nee, an Fe fromunes z = . LT 4 he nics EDED” faites a See eco alles i FURNITURE NEEDED | "TH DrcHARLES ’ IAL FE ¥ “ORE OF sm MI 14 Mile | P Ww as __ | ooze built AND home or L D 2-8181 Journe m en who = THE pratt —_—— anted Fem — 1 repaired Gabe fy wn “oa lots 1717 6. v ae 1 ae a cae Rott * the . From 8am. t ™ areas S| ae rd Female 2 es, ae pes Sams | SE Estate an “= Pipefitters _poo. FE "3383 mnie we aa Must stay ight Tre | a 7 James Weaken, ; "a 32A — ee SS ANTED © iia . s free ® + RES s errors shoud be Fr. er sor wee CASHIERS jamal eit ee TO CARE_FOR wise, ‘Pu'eanes, “Teen a ee ne 1clans _Ply Wed. Oats: ming soon | con t ne Boor oppe rt so works.| & CARPENTE. ee e enned te othe Only. 396 8 wie nice wares a Coe ye that the ul oiy._74 5. bogies. — Puntinc Press Bor 18. _ ohh “Oe cote Sets orton ote Millwrigh ees | Stent oscir Bion Box COMPLETE — Se he ents ND GENER? _Grehard ‘te ey eiee ie mee brick _blect_& te valueless th been _ OFFICE AL | Wren oa e Ave e In 2960 CARPENTRY stone +51 are made Lee and mn quslne Dosith . | cod home Brin WOMAN ing a. cabin led on | — ject company 1 t OMAN finish: ee Patte Th pete eta whe] WAXTED, an retort GARE cd futting ENT ALTERATIONS AND DR&S aad ra makers woe ae rate APB |g yment Fiov) Mur aS mets alterations sites. Rect for advertise CASHIER. _N. SAGINAW HITE DEPEN : n.| Ph, pi ne eee 3 type - AGMIER. AFTERNOON : Eicon Sue 2m. pele re cat after amie APPLY crer ib Permane she Srontnane gig ee Car as ae 2 caibenten. i , _Pontiag P ee — with | ae a months es i Pron gird Contractin ee Want . COOK — Press, Box 115 Write | _afte 9-3210 be sak in, | Get our trim g to i 1 wp to 8:30 the PONT etbrcen ee Wr Palen “he aner 4 Linco pase ands ARPT EC Sasa. pee, 75 aL "30 the r a wa Mr . WITH — _ ment Y. B ; antec’ ea | = erp mutes Meet Bar 30 Pe. Boku cimenk wor ot 7. Sra mo to Rent 2 Your Home ee eS MOT _ 9461 COUPLE : g| mode EMODELING AND a as and yp Dene © apse OR fe M | Sian Wenue Gea ie feerestion ‘Toor. Atte. Feom tide. me *. DIVISI¢ we am to Saying. ~ ae to eee —- aasERCeD | tions: com plete e dormers - saat child, FE uw to "rent Ra. 3 SION 4 nm r Castom ent oe ; ~ 0 . ork p.m Ver Hours ."ocs nil a, enere FE 45470 iss alters SINES after one 28 r*} Emplo Art. GL, svar simseh rogue. Ot fas Refer- COMPLETE PHA. frre Me ry 24 HO 4 ee r~| ro ytnent Office women with @ POR WAR OR — TE || MASON SERVIC : sal - -- Sak y Mutual Lie FO URS Pe . BB. t sEwooD car. age. 3 up co Wort. 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