>. ¢. —_—— = ee = eee OO” ee. Se AOD ote a kndx . ts See” a ae ee lc Se” Cee - mai % ere ¢ ee eS br ° - ‘ " “ a » we er : ‘ < ‘ ~~ Oe te we ” —_" i“ —- ’ asia Sele G ‘ sili aidisiai nw rae “ae “<< ‘THE PONTIAC PRESMME 111th YEAR * * *& & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1954—42 PAGES “age pu ora pam Anti-Red PWs Stream Sout . Ritchie Denies Tieup in Reuther Case) Tipster Claims | Top Industrialists Attend GM Dinner |5 fp Split $5,000 POWs Choose a New Life|fo J. N Custody No Knowledge in Apprehension of “48 Shooting of Sex-Slayer Suspect Held in Canada Largest Shore to Go Brands Earlier Story to 18-Year-Old Youth as Untrue Who Nabbed O’Brian WINDSOR, Ont. (AP)— Five persons will share in Donald Ritchie, the elusive the $5,000 reward posted Reuther case tipster now in last Sept. 1 by Pontiac City Essex County Jail, today Commission for aid in ap- denied, in a statement is- prehending the slayer of sued by his lawyer, any Mrs. Hallie O. Perkins, 55, knowledge of or connection of Pontiac. with the 1948 wounding of The biggest share will go the UAW-CIO leader. to an 18-year-old youth and The statement, signed by a man who captured rape- Ritchie, was handed to the Windsor Star by Bernard Cohn, who joined Donald ea R. Morand in Ritchie’s de- AP Wiswhete fense after Ritchie's capture} HARLOW CURTICE SPEAKER—President of , Bankers, are shown at dinner in New York Tues- proved the five-way split a Prisoners Are Promised Freedom as Civilians Friday Midnight PANMUNJOM (AP) — : Thousands of anti-Commu- nist Chinese and Korean War prisoners today streamed southward from Indian-guarded stockades in Korea’s neutral zone as the deadline neared. for their release as civilians. the Chinese would be last week. General Motors, Harlow H. Curtice (center); Board| day. Curtice, in addressing 600 leaders of business | recommended by a three- a : reamed one oe It was a complete denial Chairman Walter D. Fuller (left) of the Curtis | and industry, said that General Motors is embark- man committee named to - Wirephete = their freedom Bg ' Publishing Company and Clifford Roberts, partner | ing on a huge expansion program to show its con- . FREEDOM JUST AHEAD—North Korean prisoners war who of everything Ritchie is al- of Reynolds and Company, New Pee Investment | fidence in future business. handle the reward pay rejected both repatriation and communism, board a U. S. Army box night Friday. leged to have told Michigan ' és a ment. po Red China's authorities about the shoot-| wp Cc > AO Bias: . James Brown Jr., 18, of 31 Vioe-| processing centers and. freedom. “They woe ganas meta te Wednesday night repeated i's ing of the CIO president. 1t|~““2UTCQ Council Te ereiig “a ol ty Onion nat | nese sod North Korean POWs being tured back to the UN | waming that “any unilateral an Se was these first statements /to Fight Renewal X nsion 0 NCciu Baoan Sas cam Be av 5 tay iapeuls | g. sible.” But the which led Wayne County tCh if Bi ‘ s Oriole Rd., $500; the teenage giri . y Td se elnge doe rd | Prosecutor Gerald O’Brien |Of Charity Bingo ate wes canted oat eet 1 1-Cent Boost in Cigarette |=ais se to issue warrants for) ANN ARBOR (UP)—The Michi On lac iS wf y an lin M. Williams of 58% E. Cornell command's decision to return un- attempted murder for|gan Council of Churches, which Ave., $500, Tax Ma Pa Vets Bonus repatriated prisoners as an accom- plished fact. Ritchie’s uncle, Clarence | includes more than 2 denomina- Jacobs, Carl Renda, Sam | tions, declared itself today against LANSING (INS) — Republican majorities in the Leg-| _™ pre Ain bry f Perrone and Pete Lombardo. | “rity bingo. islature today were to be prepared to add a penny| Guus = F} A spokesman said, “This is just to the state's tax for the proposed $80,000,000; the statement didn't indicate what further action Korean veterans bonus. i flow of prisoners was interrupted. “It's not a surprise,” O’Brien | the council would take. aoe ene gates the current state lery on cig- |» Manian soosend te on bow : said, “alter all the man's a Ge) oo seeds “UU aivect arettes from three to four cents. carly in the evening, but there was ' fondant te. the case. The proposal is based on an estimate that 250,000| over fprienee unt aapute , “I plan to proceed with the ex- that copies be sent to the Legis- : hed he oat a cee tradition against Ritchie Thurs-| Mtr, saich Bee betore Ks Michigan men served in the armed services during | halted the movement of Chinese | ” proposal referendum on a ao prisoners. = coustitelienal aasundment to Rit jhe Korean emergency. A handfal of Americas, Bejtish Jacobs and Renda were af | te ban on such games. Their bonuses would aver-|and South Korean prisoners ait ies eas tat aan Lit iden Ot o> " age $300 each. chose to stay with the Communists ’ renee a nee |S ecm es | OMUIN EIECHION lore nar noe nod ong] SEreese rms | oe pe ot ae Ree | Gen. Frank Millard ordered strict new baler house and Scrap! bald for “the immediate assist- . bows eligibility from June 2. (continued on Page % Col. 4) Br was the creptic last PAs! sutorcement of laws which prohibit conveying system. ance he rendered in aiding iCla 1950 and would require six months graph of Ritchie's statement which | “2 OS"tr chance last year ; . enue? set authorities wondering. It said: | #mes of che ae coke Se an rar iE rit. te |Dance Fancier ‘When the complete facts are| 7 adapted py ominaie tectural treatment will be in keep-| ‘The committee felt Mrs. For ; Peter J. Kelly (R) Detroit, the known it. will~become apparent | ton against charity bingo | ing with present buildings. evtio shoul be-noted tor having | Pontiac State Prome benefit of $500 net would naw | Halts Operations that the methods adopted to ob-| “ual meeting Plants in Flint and Grand Rap- | Tused the two to miake-the ¢ap-} Harold W. Schonle and | *emtfits of $500 and would pay $10 pe tain the statements will explain oe Seat Vacated Estes |. ‘cies wal cave tn ee ture r ar every suse apent te surviee | 10° Pag t P] t the exitence.” Deny Permission | Attracts 7 Candidates |ston'nesram Bp a a rg Sn a panas aa pestdeps: ae ee in Third District Fae papery eed oll aa ion cat a overseas duty DETROIT @—From dancing to fecived from the UaW-c10 ater| fo Export fo Russia ee Phony cr Agora gem gre many other suspects picked up for | tion of all officers and directors eu ge So Sate, Re bonne a a he had made what he claimed Voters in Oukdand County's third ceded in the program which will | investigation in the case.” siniae task anes aint eat ao _reeximern mm. bended. te EL ee OBrien. . Commerce Weeks has refused ts | candidates to run for Howard R. ho. divides boty betting tes ing tagned O'Mrtan’s maemo over ‘0 gg egg age a . ee en weak. The arrangement at that time |/et @ Minnesota exporter ship sur- + eel ap antenel o guane cilities. At present Fisher Body | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Sails: aie timed poe thes Voters, however, rage gar RB Wht de. preciaiee at ae § was that Ritchie would receive | plus American butter to Russia. Representatives, sour} BMt_Sppreximately 20,000,006 a a bonus scheme at the polls,/ fiom had signed up. for $37,000 $4 the $5,000 if he gave information | The Commerce Department an- Dhae g -osmny Simah square feet in its network of 1" cashier Turris McCully was | possibly next November, worth of dancing lessons at a which would enable the author. | nounced last night that Weeks had Democrats.| plants. Hilams S made auditor. : dance studio. They said Winter ities to issue warrants for the | formally denied an export license | They are ; Rai ef Fisher Body operates $ stamp- Officers re-elected are Milo J.|Air Academy Proposal | had refused them a pay raise, ; oe sand Ce iietlinad Salen tae 0 Ui Ceamtlnd ‘Seteattg, tee’ c.|g paste, 26 coven lama, Bi . Cross, president; Smith Falconer, | Goes to House Today enc: Cas Chana be 7. Ritchie made a statement to| ™#ad Co. no further. details | E=gle of Farmington, Lawrence | plants engaged in tooling, engi- vice president; William A. Eubank, local 98. said both sides had O'Brien, which, it is reported, he | Partment, McKay Jr. of Birmingham and| neering and research work and 2 on iquor cashier; Earl W. Bartlett, as-|, WASHINGTON @-The House 10-cent hourly i did not sign. In this statement he |", Hacc Richard C. VanDusen also of Bir-| defense plants. It also supplies ' : : today considers proposal to) Sgreed on 8 pay i; named his uncle Clarence as the copenry Ste newatees | aii seven additional General Motors sistant vice president; Sam S.| establish a separate Air Force saa ; triggerman in the Reuther shoot-|Ftiday he would not approve a a assembly plants in this country} Appointee Rathnaw Has | Hale, assistant cashier; Everett K.| academy, with leaders of both| The 40 workers were on ; ing. te. te Peale et a east = ensuan |Stvuy Towsihip, Joie C. Westen. | ead 22. foreign plant. Easy Distribution Plans |Gsrrison. assistant cashier; and | parties predicting quick approval. | the job yesterday oi wal ; He claimed the shooting was| ‘er to Russia at a cost jeg ad Pp . Fisher Body plants are located Mark S. Stewart, assistant cashier| The measure, supported by Pres-| However, Winter came E plotted by Perrone and that Renda pecan Meter le p09 eg | fo ree yolehrner Alga MihprAheya fh rere but Governor Dissents | and branch manager ident Eisenhower, would authorize | ordered operations Ellis if paid off the -carload of would-be | American housewives. Expansion projects, slso.-aF¢] LANSING w®—Gov. Williams to-| Renamed to the beard of a | 0" immediate temporary serial) said, ut” Bilis oaid. : assasins. Ritchie claimed in his| Andreas had mentioned an offer; Oniy registered voters in planned for plents in Kenena City; rectors are Cross, John C. Cowe, | W¢%t Point and a new survey to} | 4 “confession” that Lombardo drove | © pay about 50 cents a pound for Farm- | No: Wie: Clevel 4 | 28¥ disavowed proposals of one rt x determine a permanent site for| “It's a lockout. ea i the car, that he went along as a| ® large stock of surplus butter held| ington, Novi, Troy and wot Hemntiton, Oni, and Pittos| eg eaeeananes tthe. state | Redase no ogg Russel | an academy expected to cost at| Winter was not available i spare driver and that the actual | by the government under the price} West Bloomfield Townships are ec on es See oa gary = nde coe least 175 million dollars. comment. pb LS os Diag op Magers {reg Ferme wd pron eligible to cast ballots, ‘and liquor | E. Whitfield. : rei mack his ovm Ktchen wa | und In Wacingin, howe |, TH seca election for the en Cn nee at «(May Order Night Session night snack in his own kitchen was | Pound. In Washington, household- rm wit be Peet wn. Mercury fo Plunge controls a by| ,, Te bank’s statement of cont | AVLAY Uraer INIg fired by Jacobs. ers pay 73-75 cents a pound. will hold J. tion showed the capital last year : SoUGALTE ao ts es ee icht |aaw ef Detroit in confidential Teche! RAI a san otto Debate Seaway Issue j Eisenhower Begins 2nd\*nr wes... 10 ONIQIT | memerante othe geverote andl een See ot | | g a ee Ree. A cold front which may send| “urman of the legislative liquor Total Tessurces in the past year Ses soaked dans a ee a d resigned November — stood at $20,202,138.55, compared | Session was a possibility today as the Senate readied | Year as. President Today |iimcmmemmee «ne caina| srfentre ten te mi _ataam prepa to tao te | itn sin.amsrtt 1862" | sixth day of debate on the St. Lawrence Seaway. | | WASHINGTON (AP) — President Risenhower started| Polls inthe district's 37 pre-| ‘werd fom-shroaded Pontiac today.) oe ot te dinpose | set at $iais.e21% an nerease ot| Majority Leader Knowland (R-Calif) blocked yesterday = his second year in office today, and\a close associate said Anti 8 pak, Acerca wan: | dicts light snow and a tempera. we ae get ee ad $1,216,695. over 1957's total of| by Sen. Morse (Ind-Ore) from limiting debate at this = “he’s thriving on the challenge” of the big job ahead. cial the Oak-| Tre Tange 22 to 26 de.| Warehouses, to Reenses $18,099,816.17. fi land about | Sees tonight : : : Temperatures the ' ; san listed | ss today. of 39 yes- bi | terday, om» & a , Been | climbed p.m. in down- PY from St. Louis north to Green In Today's Press” pele egegugen of e Mie vasa seseevescosneecl : Pie ts eee ¢ ye eeeeee Ag eet SE _ oe te ‘H rich 3 itl ay Ni jue hit Sai: fel et \ EF i ili oi in tk iF Mi Big Ne Hal gale HH Biliiie: = g43ri wf a efile i ou py Wi i S iu 2 NV , ‘ pealgakt a2 dey algae ates ec eibed - ASY -* 3 ae satan HL ve Sela a E ! ‘3 ; ne a ibeagil nee out : ite Telli BY = <3 fi al al ad = * EF - | bis tt gta a | ce al a || > F i Hf filo aan a BET | 1 Ne: rf e a day TE: yuiee rp . ' i ut : fae tate ~ ei. 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Me et ie ila sulle 7s fg \ ; i = 3 3 i ai iit rr a: ul ae il a tite alt z sai | fred y- Pe 2 i Mert pout fin, afr Hr Hee OH wea | spilt (1 F By ner pee) un it lr os ty Ha if) ‘stilt i ete Mil ah li ne ete ID ie FER Vay = ai ia | Biju iy Ler Ha fie ‘ K 3 Ms laste a 7 : de it i ee ils 84 ; “alli ddd ao gue i 42 i; Hie i if Hit tail Hite Ui sal] Ese baytial fe] Hi " antl! el full 233 Et Vo ra} 5 ai" i "3855 ; Pi H s Mf “} 1S & poe igs 28% ZH Big 3 S i we 828) pe ce bie date Cette at Fie 7 ith ape uf tts eS Uy iee itd 1a g rt een ale t Hf bald a eT sue i it ay) Ss cS 1 Ai ilk hte TS Es fis eb sikcirtl lig tdeed EE Ht i fete tlt te ise i lint Bo elit ii) a ii Fiera HH AE Hil) SB ee at i bee eb Hii ie iat hk 2 * ot BY 2 = < a5f i spell t Ho ie di li i atl eine Hil hePe Eg ge gy ae epee | , ree ye . ¥ as ’ ‘ MEDICINE | | FATHER JOHNS Britain Reveals Atomic4adustry Publication Discusses Explorer Scout Post Elects New Officers Pontiac Explorer Scout Post 13 recently elected officers and mapped program plans for the next five months. Don Hegeman and Stanley Wey- demeyer were named crew leaders while Tom Furtney was appointed unit treasurer. James Spring, senior crew lead- | ufacturing plants and Boyne | Mountain ski club. They also will hold a mock trial during parents’ | night and perform an Indian dance | at Pontiac district's annual | camporee in June. | * Diminutive Miss Named as Cherry Pie Queen - LUDINGTON (UP) — Betty Greiner, a %-pound miss who carries a lot of weight in the kitchen, is Mason County's 194 Cherry Pie Queen. Miss Greiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Greiner of Lad- ington, was picked Tuesday over a field of nine other contestants. A junidér at Ludington High School, she ws runner-up in the 1953 ‘ “Britain’ Zemo—a doctor's ne BS eGR IER: > ) Atomic Factories’, a government Emperor Hirohito of the Japa- | septic—promptly relieves itch of Mr. Duncan Sandys; nese government is the .123rd surface skin rashes, eczema, psori- ) British supply minister, says “It is Mikado in his line. He traces his | asis. Zemo scratching and so : e right that the world should be told descent to Jimenu Tenno who sids faster healing. Buy Eztre ws. We Will Pa You how fissile material is today being reseigned in 660 B. C. Strength Zemo for stubborn cases. ) pr y produced in Britain and of the re- Re =o - i . markable factories and plant . . | autor $50 in CASH which has been designed and % 6 The Whole Family Will Have Hours of Fun! ror eee erected to carry out these strange : / ' - . Licensed by “Scrabble” | processes. be LA 3x0 As the only Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer Center of this enterprise is Ris- EGYPT'S FIGHTING WOMEN—New military volunteers are SKIP-A-CROSS pr -* ; serving subscribers of this paper, ‘we ley, Lancashire. Here were | these Egyptian university women, members of nation’s national WORD GAME a Stove-Top Mats | 7 are, making this truly ten a Gputuggiehdn a guard, swinging slong in a drill training period. roars ri fs to pe ‘1 98 Protects stove surface. Resists high ULL er nm . . ; maven effort ¢ , = * pe gh be gma ahaa contamination. Eating and smoking | Christopher to the generation of |i somviste en past TUE °o gain new cus- are prohibited in active areas, and | power. birthdsy gifts. +t TOUTE tomers from the Pon Harwell center is to atomic re- + ' rant ~ h, Risley has become to all personnel must wash before| No country needs this develop | TT) TT 7 tiac area. Just follow atomic production. leaving the job. ment more than Britain, whose | S | aA oat S 5 the simple instruct Typical of the immense diffi-|coal requirements for electricity | | : bel TS TOWUTTIONS aL ee onions in te culties overcome by the Risley or-| Production are likely to increase|—j 98 MN. Segincw —Jnd Floor Ow; ruary, a strength | ganization is the disposal of radio-| to 63 million tons in the next 15 ) : twelve men and women, and “of! a-tive effluents in cooling water | years. And Britain is struggling to | eeceoccecceososescceeooocoecoosoosoeoeeooeeee = this group only one man knew any-|trom the Windscale plant. To| ™aintain coal output, even at exist-|® . ; ° . Chi this ad it | ket thing at all about atomic energy. achieve this safely, two 1-foot di- ing inadequate levels. le Simms Is Pontiac's Heodquorters for Famous e ° ip this 3... put n your pocke Windscale, the plutonium plant, | ameter pipes, each two miles long,| If and when the heat from the | § ul ut $ | ° . . . come in and let us make you our [/is now producing in quantity from|had to be laid on the sea bed|Windscale plutonium piles can be| Sawyer VIEWMASTER + : usual GOOD DEAL on a new cor. || its two piles material equally vital | within a strict time limit imposed| used economically to generate § FULL COLOR : for power in war or peace, The| by the tide. electric power, Britain's economic | e e After it's mode, pull out this od and || chimneys of the pile tower over| Despite bad weather it was com-| Position could be transformed. | $ | | ; ; : in CAS 400 ft. above the landscape, and pleted only a day late — — . 3 D R | | we will still ye ne ee “nv the factory space occupies some Driving force in the British About 72 per cent of U. 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For FEderal numbers in. % Pontiac, and ORlando * numbers in Drayton : % Plains, always dial the What « sate of contitennt Whst « + first TWO LETTERS and ee ee . Silent Timer—Fully Automatic twenty other important elements And ALL FIVE NUMERALS. ra Pop-Up 2. Wait for the dial tone. Toaster Save time— speed your own telephone calls ; . : + \ BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY . two woman cable car conductors. | longer in danger of mathemati- cal amnesia. It the machine is shut off the magnets remain in the condition they held at the time.the machine ceased operations, thus allowing the electronic device to remember answers to problems or the last set of instructions fed into its brain. Lady Conductor Retires |From Cable Car Service | : SAN FRANCISCO ®—Mary Alice Ball, 34-year-old war widow, has switched to office work alter 11 years as one of San Francisco's Mrs. Ball, mother of a 16-year. old daughter, said she's through demading ‘‘fares, tickets and trans. fers, please,” on the creaking, ei \ i ; a THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20,,1954 ‘s famed flig ss . Tegen (tC ' problems posed by America's now 33. ho | Knack for Unavailability Surgery Helps weapons during the past six years. Hughes’ Downfall at . s.__| tmnatoh te ROUAC. ot re member only 2 10-digit num- | Fes Se 'miltien tm the red. | with a picture that will show her Genk So ene panes Be that makes green, gawky and garbed in ob- * te refer to its notes, the thi of the Hughes ay aden Army Device Now Can a -wath, Seen ee neat By JAMES BACON Those who have seen the pic- Recall 100 Numbers of} sie the machine tteelt. Hollywood. @—Howard Hughes} ture call the air scenes the best Ten Digits The “memory” is composed of moans that RKO pictures since “Hell's Angels,” usually 4,400 tiny magnets whose polarity less than 4 per cent of bis 300-mil.| rated the classic among Holly-) ABERDEEN PROVING)... u. changed electrically..All lion-dollar empire, yet takes up 85) wood air films. GROUNDS, Md. (UP) — The! o¢ the magnets, or any number of S P*Some minority stockholders have Actress Recovers Fast Army's first all-electronic €O%-| them, mark time or turn in place gone to court to moan that Hughes puter underwent “brain surgery” | wien ordered to do so by the com- spends 85 per cent too much of his HOLLYWOOD Actress Suzan | here with the result it can “re- puter or the machine operator. ume the studio—and offer | Ball has receovered so rapidly! .omber” 100 10 > " TRAVEL other until I frankly felt that I was about to go out of my mind. 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David Ewalt, father vice presi- | ‘for February 6 Naturalist to Be | AAUW Hears Speaker Talks on Education Bills Mrs. Charlotte Richards of Fern- | give more adequate support to dale, a member of the board of di-| Schools if adopted rectors of the Michigan Education Association, spoke on national and state education legislation at the meeting of the | American Monday evening Pontiac Branch of the Association of University Women. The meeting was held in the Pierce Boutin are cochairmen for | Lowell street home of Mrs. Robert | Anderson. In her talk on legislation af- iby Viernes Club fecting teachers, Mrs. Richards | George A. Dondero suggesting to - him that the M Bill, which |land’’ with glittering snowflakes is now in the Ways and Means Committee, become -a part’ of urged members to write to the recommended tax reform. The speaker also explained the | theme Thursday when Bethany! sate Conlin tax plan which would | bon or flower trimmed hat in the | dent, is in charge of the program. | same color. You'll be amazed at/ Mrs. Norman Brown and Mrs. | the transformation of that old black dress, but more important is the| the event and Mrs. Walter Miller | way you'll feel. For nothing inj} isthe refreshment chairman. eating of luxury yal saat a y . styled. colorful leather glove. 1's| Bethany Baptist the final touch of feminine ele- e gance; Women View Remember to choose your ‘ gloves In various lengths to ac- Film on Congo cent your clothes. With short “The Belgian Congo’ set the sleeves any length from button-to-8-button smartly crushed Pag why oa Baptist Women's Society met at the wristlet, the shortie the church. #batton length is advisable. A film strip showing the areas And a final hint from Hollywood, interest in Africa was presented for rainy or snowy days spark Mrs. Maynard Johnson and your old weatherbeaten Mrs. Forrest Brown. with a brilliantly hued ee se —watenten —etntiens glove in capeskin, pigskin or waa Bow ye responsibility of Most leather gloves are specially) the American Baptist Women’s = ge Ro water 1 Seciety were shown and a letter +s aaa Me ieieieen dnemnen toys ane of the ™_ eclor-match your umbrella to your | "ee! *y Mrs. Lee Bourne. 7 new leather gloves! Mrs. Hardy Fair gave devotions, challenging members to take ad- . . . a the Missionary Unit (recite. seee ahead : the business Mrs Names Officers [sen “thornton called for reports Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta .| Sigma Phi sorority has chosen Feb. 6 as the date for the annual “Sno-Ball” to be held in the Old Mill Tavern. Heading the decorations commit- tee is Mrs, Tyrus Menzel with Pa- tricia Colpus and Mrs. Raymond Jewell assisting. Mrs. Elwyn Hall is in charge of favors, and tickets will be distri- buted by Mrs. Kenneth Miller. Mrs. Robert Terry will handle publicity and Helena Geist! and Doris Ball -| will issue invitations to patrorts. The orchestra and hall are un- der the supervision of Mrs. George Pudduck and Mrs. Terry. Pr ram Planned m Instructor SHIRLEY JEAN BAER Jr. At the meeting it was reported that the group dressed 27 dolls for the Michigan Children's Aid Soceity at Christmastime. The speaker was introduced by Viola Kruger Winter Theme Used for Dance Hotel Pontiac ballroom was con- verted into a “Winter Wonder- (‘and miniature snowmen Friday | evening when Viernes Dancing | Club met Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hinckley and their committee had charge lof the dance, and new officers for the coming year were announced at the gathering Howard Grady is the new presi- -FIVE Detroit Poet | sse Foster of Add re S Danville, Ark.,| Pontiac League of Women Voters | St d Cl b the. | tld the firet of two unit meetings u y u announce Monday with Mrs. William: @ Anne Campbell Is engagement of| Dawe of James K boulevard. Guest Speaker at their daughter,| Federal budgetary procedure wes Johnnie discussed by the group, led. by Bannow Home Modean, to \ Mt iv Smith. The second “We should live in an ‘airtight’ Donald L discussion on budgetary procedure day,” said Anne Campbell, Detroit na ‘ will be held Thuraday at the hots News poet, when she appeared be- Martindale, | ° "iizabeth Halsey on pee Canam Se Sates See son of the | Guests for the meeting included nat tame 'teea'ct tow Pabert Lesser E. | Na uidowney “reas a pee a Martindales of with the reading of a representa- Liberty - street. Be Clini tive group of her favorite poems, Donald is a auty c the writer said, ‘‘If all while we are living this a are graduate of By Edythe McCulloch row, we ak ener peded~ a ‘Michigan FACE TREATMENT thing.” etn me WHILE REDUCING Club members observed that nin nieat of tho sedtin ah On: cat . ar salt 700 ate, worried about your gram followed the theme of chil- echno by gard and flabby 4 a re- dren and the home. These selec- and Michigan ing program, try : At tions were often written as a Stat night, wash your face with « result of some incident which College. |} super ti docan't iake Landly to maligne Finn Bl May 1 has |) tetas Py Soh » the said. been set as the need it. Now. massage ° tace and! a 7 un hits, Albert Kinkade introduced) — JOHNNIE MODEAN FOSTER . wedding date. || to the suriace snd, your Roush mentioned at the business 4 about ‘Tae avestien ot meeting that the annual card party * your " movement wine Oy Fearne owonen’s| aPPY Hour Has Election | te ag fe, Set soe Clubs will be held sometime in is the t i flow blood A April. an. Sipe ee oe eee | ee ee _ Sw which improves the tene of the Presiding at the tea table for | president of the Happy Hour Club ; treasurer; rs. tissues. You the eiteveean weno Dra, Wilesd|Tesaday wine che wes hostess | SWeazey, sunshine chairman, and results a week. tis outline E. Beebe and Mrs. Norman F.| to the group at her home on South| Mrs. Glen Johnson, cancer pad/] you hope to sccomplish very! Gehringer. Mrs. Nelson Hunter, | Roselawn drive. chairman. much. I. Mrs. Julius Koprince, Mrs. L. C.| Her fellow officers Include Mrs.| The group sewed cancer pads, Phone Ed McCulloch Kramp, Mrs. Donald O. Newman | Louis Howell, first vice president; | ®4 prizes were awarded to Mrs. Beauty thon, FE 2-7431, and Mrs. Ted Gibson assisted|Mrs. Elmer Maiden, second vice | Sweazey, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. 608 Pontiac Bank Bldg. the hostess with refreshments. president; Mrs. Orion Hettinger, | Hettinger. \ dent; Roy Pulver. vice president; Mrs. Nelson K. Hunter, secretary, and Merle Voss, treasurer. and Arthur Compton was elected as the new director. The next dance will be Feb. 26. Senior Is Host Following Prom Jim Heck entertained classmates at his home on Upper Long Lake Saturday evening after Pontiac High School Senior Prom. Dancing, moontight ice skating and breakfast were highlights of the party, and among the guests were Tommy Patton, Virginia Sherman, Dick Dyke, Doris Har- mon, Bilt Rose,Nicki Folsom, Jim North, Pat Mann, Charlies Boyer Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Baer of | Emerson street are announcing | Campbell, Jim Sarney, Diane Mad- the engagement of their daughter, | sen, Dick Lohff, Peggy Thompson, Shirley Jean, to William R. Lloyd | Jackson, Hilda Schruba,. John Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lloyd of Flint. A June | Xenos, Diane Charbenaugh and wedding is planned by the couple. | Carolyn Hawn. and Judy Heck. Others were Gene Vaughn, Pat Mike Turner, Pat Spehar, Ted For ‘a family the Solovox. cannot mar finish. To really appre- ciate a Solo. vox, come in to- day and see, hear, and it. You'll be at your own THE GIFT OF GIFTS + will always cherish, choose is a whole orchestra of tones to blend with your piano, wonderful solo effects of » violin, cello, clarinet, organ, dozens more. You will find it easier to play Solovox and piano than piano alone. Even if you play only a little piano, you cam quickly play the Solovox. Easily attached: does not interfere with normal piano use; _CALBI MUSIC CO. Pianos and 19 North Saginaw Street ~ olovox Home of Conn Instruments Organs : rector to fill an unexpired term Shut Mqulard ef 3.4% tr 5.99 *) 99 é 499 : Ctuorance! Wiad, Swank Lipp Vik i rar 10.98 3 Sédthnieoek +Clan. 09> LJ Te , * ‘ ; i ; : Ki} Ps age bf ms \ ( i ; CA . > } ; : eW ort {0 | Why they stayed behind is a} . small part of the, profound migra: | concentrated in a heap P| t H ki ’ tion mystery which has for 15 years | Pentioe Press Photo Edstrom got Millis out of the George is the only man _ he's ever seen who can go without sleep for 48 hours and still be ring-leader | in starting a new game Oh yeah. Asked Corwin if they . ) j tows’ ~ad | haunted Dr. William Rowan, head SMART You NGSTER—The alert Golden Retriever pup Rudy | cabin long enough to help him cut 2 | of the University of Alberta's zool- , , he al : tionall mart | Some cedars for browse and/| saw any wildcats. He replied | OB) department Buchmann showing in the above picture is an exceptionally smart) ports that the deer nibbled it| “No sir, we kept the doors and | % Bleck Mert FE 4 4.2505 ° ° e | youngster. Only 6 months old, Mitzi has already achieved the dis- | some but didn’t really work it| windows closed up tight and not a| 25 Pine St. E Ontario Birds to Be! Dr. Rowan, a leading Canadian | tinction of being a featured performer in an qbedience demonstra-} over which is further evidence | | single one got in.” ° Pp Pp iect | wildlife expert, said yesterday that|tion. The beautiful—and beautifully mannered—puppy will be | — oO — _ —— Used in U ro} *| the wayward fowl suffers less dis-| shown Thursday night at the opening session of the South- First Trial Failed | comfort — even in 60-below-zero | ern Michigan Obedience Training class in Daniel Whitfield School. Peabo — than the weather-wise | The dog is the pride and joy of 10-year-old Shannon Jensen. It was By JAMES A. plc! pee shear ine oi an | given to her by the Buchmanns, who also owned Mitzi’s mother, ian aanet e establish Hun- | | as goed 2 “deal” on the prairie an | Duckerbird’s Ginger, of the Charles Franks Kennels, Detroit. garian partridge in the Upper | elsewhere | om Peninsula is about to be made, * * « D. W. Douglass of the conserva-| Dr. Rowan said this odd behavior tion department game division re- | sepear to have some connection ports. with the presence of “abnormal Details of an exchange with| plumage,” the birds having failed Ontario in which the Canadians | to molt. will supply the Hungarians for . ¢ * Michigan sharptailed grouse are; Late arrival of the winter con-| being worked out. fused the migration schedules. plan release between Many ducks often remain until late sna seo. of estoeeenean gue in the year, Rowan noted, but rel. | 50 and atively few hardy specimens elect | birds near Pickford in the hope » | to sit out the entire winter. that the fast, little “Hunkies Will “just any” beer do it: NO MONEY DOWN! EASY PAY! Motor Overhaul or Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS NOW ... With the Cooperation of Your Local Independent Gerageman! Drop In and Ask Us About Our Credit Picn! na ———————— will take hold and become « ; les The greatest weight difference in os ome ; a world championship fight oc-| Pontiac Piston The birds, which in size 4fe)| curred in the match between Pri- | Service Co. 102 S. Seginew somewhere between native grouse and quail, were unsuccessfully re- leased in the late ‘40's in Delta and Menominee counties. These birds, however, were of a. differ- ent strain than those which have established themselves and are providing hunting in Ontario. “Our hope is that the Ontario birds are tougher and will catch on this time,” said Douglass. “The Marquette Mining Journal, which carried the first story about the proposed new introduction of Hungarian partridge, also remind- ed that an even more spectaci- lar introduction attempt was made in the Upper Peninsula just 32 years ago. It was in March, 1922, that 60 reindeer — or more properly cari- bou — were released in a four square mile enclosure near New- berry by the conseryation depart- ment, They had been imported from Norway at a cost of $125 each plus shipping costs. The herd reproduced for a couple of years, but by the spring of ' 1927, they had all died off but one. They had been introduced’ in the area because of a good supply of reindeer moss (ground lichen), but biologists concluded that the moss was deficient in some neces- sary element. mo Carnera and Tommy Lough-| ran, March 1, 1934 Carnera weighed 270, Loughran 184. BETTER BUY NOW! We Blanket the Field PONTIAC - CHEVROLET - FORD - PLYMOUTH (1949 Thru 1953) FE 2-9111 Free Parking In Rear When you spend your money for beer you want all the pleasure and satis- faction that money can buy. If you drink beer merely to quench your thirst, any beer will do it. 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AT” |facante betes were ee See ey discarded because the cover een Beauty Salon ” eke & new cover from a cot- en Band ening fone with 20 K Pike St. FE 64-2878 Sines abiece cotton sone tage The new hassock has style it come in makes it easy to find just yey, “After much agonizing thought, I took this second job. The other girls in the office thought I was “Well, within a year I was doing actual writing. In three years, one of the writers left and I was moved up into his place. True success is frequently a long-range thing. so stop, look and listen before you settle, too quick- ly, for a half-success. male appeal. never had before for an extra tele- FLORA-» fants’ to wash as nicely as cotton rugs 718 West Huron Street FE 2-3220 do, the hassock is for the © Jewelry © China © Linens © Lingerie nursery. It's an poo nang of to serve the purposes of a slipper r chair. ‘ luxury in the bathroom. By EMILY POST Today's first letter tells me “The A's have been friends of ours for a long time. The B's are busi- ness friends of my husband whom we have known a comparatively short time but whom we like very much “Several months ago I invited the A's and the B's to dinner Room in Your Home... Park ‘) | influence. Please—on no account Theresa BR. Schiwarts, Basel Park Cyaa ILA LINOLEUM TILE show anyone your hurt. feelings. | Wiliam G Brown, Royal Oak fos. -=] tplsid Linoleum Tile has won » firm place in the hearts Dear Mrs. Post: When a widow 420 Shirley A. Tenaglic, Oak Park bet God or Modern—or in-betweer Mi tind a GQtid-t0s) is marrying again, is it! 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Daten wis AIMi@ MIR ie) [REID IO IE IN Vinyl Tile can be used in on concrete — | fitted coat is a strong consider-|be held in Mancelona this week. ‘ which are in direct contact with the carte | — After my husband’s death I | ation and gets its new personality |” either below j g ty Gleaned jt by an eccostemy - That's alk @ | moved back home with my moth- | from the crisp silk or alpaca fab-| 1 Baby's bed takes to beautiful, ( l a| er, and 1 thought that under | rics (black, navy or gray) in| > Beey* pal first-day new for years and years—with- $49 9 4 these circumstances it might be | which it is made, not to mention catcher out waxing ever. # x 12’ Room, as low as ° "| all right to use her name. the fancy brocade-like cottons | 13 Lasaea =| Answer: While the use of your! and silks. 18 Streightness mother’s name would not be a T 1" pe phn cm error, it is in much better i 18 Assail dates on *|To Prevent Cracking It Eevtppine CORK one of mature years—to join with| Clean patent leather with a damp instrumer Cork Tile is an ideal floor and wall material for the bridegroom in announcing their | cloth and a neutral soap. 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Rie iF igi Air SIS isi Al. ie * > + . to ‘ oe o> ee”, = 5 : < \ « Sone ee __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1954 Com and Oats. || MARKETS |/Mart Up Again, Sar i iw wor bows Attract Buyers spaces ~ -|Rails Leading CHICAGO @ — Feed L tut | NEW YORK-@ — Prices were | ; bu; Me 1 3.60-4 00 Sg Te Ward's Automotive Reports said| tirmed but wheat and A on Mo 1, 936-378 bu ogg Rare higher today in the stock market the division) should go well over! ran into profit-taking on the board | 3'1 bu: Me 11 0°89 wa: apple, Mont with trading active, UC Sor Up 500 Million : reniy Fem Wail spend Foreign Exchange 33,000 units in January if this rg | erm sate YORK (AP)—Foreign seat high trend continues Pre-| ot trade today after yesterday's bu, ap 's Red, Mo 1, 250-/ Gaing went to around a point Billion and Half by '56 ratte. follow (Greet Britels i i ~ P . Vegetables: Beets, No 1, 1.00-| at the top while losses were held Cansdien dollar in New Dealings were active. 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