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Gray, who has been named director of women in the Air Force. She will become a full 21 Gl Prisoners to Get Another Return Chance Indian Command Will Count Heads at Seoul, Offering Opportunity TOKYO (UP) —The In- dian Command said today it would give 21 unrepatri- ated American prisoners another chance to return to their homeland and fami- lies. Lt. Gen. K. S. Thimayya, Indian head of the prison- ers’ commission, promised to conduct a “head count” of the Americans, thus giv- ing them an opportunity to High Jinks in Minks Plan to Scuttle Some Policies Outlined by Ike Sen. Byrd Will Fight Request for Increase in Debt Limit WASHINGTON (AP )— Democratic leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas said today Senate Democrats— who outnumber Republi- cans by one—will exercise a “veto” power on individ- ual items of President Eisen- hower’s over-all legislative program. And Sen. Byrd (D-Va), who gave indirect support to the President in the 1952 of four men accused of plot- | ©lome! when she takes over her | request repatriation. AP Wireptote | political campaign, said he ting to kill the CIO leader |Command later this month. Hes'| The Indians’ announcement came | §APPHIRE—A “Breath of Spring” sapphire mink poses in Mil-| wil] try to stamp the first —_— in 1948, apparently ran up|... formerly was WAF staff direc- at the same time that Lt. Gen. | waukee for Col. Frank C. Gothier, lowa fur magnate who pioneered Congressional veto on Eisen- "4 , —— against a blank wall. tor in Europe. ns or ag Harrison, chief ts raising more exotic—and expensive—fur coats on mink so that the nooner vest for an in- RETURN ADDRESS —Two- K baw » on ne gpa 4 Police were believed trusting to —s ~ Bary a mystery ve same could be desired greatly by American women. Col. Gothier owers req year-old Kenneth ’ a policy of watchful waiting until Seoul, indice was in Milwaukee Thursday to judge pelts at a breeders’ national Jamaica, N. Y., gives an over-the-shoulder inspection of sign pinned | Perrone either show - the United Nations may try to re-| dollar Pres- to his back after boarding the S. 8S. America in New York for a trip| ily or “a to ry m Dose cee Ist wo ore open talks on a Korean peace con- mink show. (For related story, see Hal Boyle column, page 32). ident msone bong “ee ~~ to Europe. Checking the card, which tells prospective finders how | comes in. ference. outlined his program yes- to return the “owe wanderer to mi parents, age is stirs and The 56-year-old convicted labor There wore eines important de- Sol p led () P| terday to Congress. | Basen omen pe het ieee | eee = |From Area Dead) weezx scare OIONS FUZZIEG-UVEl FidN se seco For State Representative Wednesday. — na a a RSP eee Sr wl with the Communists by f T Re ’ Citi hi ee a mn . ‘ = Prosecutor i ° negotiate a peaceful + « looking program,” Demo- ' 3 Dems, Four Republicans ae athe mas Arar dgreewaa, bo ~ aad 6 ype Mac ocaaae 0 lake-Reds Citizens [Pp aes rete ee se He told of Wate night meeting rs 2. The Indian Command charged; WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower's recom- F ile N ominating Petitions with an informer who cilled his| The Defense Department today |that South Korean’ “agents” had about two weeks ago and/| added the names of two more 22, on the Seven men announced their candidacy yesterday for | which, he said, turned out to be| Pontiac area men to the list of | 000 anti-Communist Chinese and | U.S. citizenship was described by Sen. McCarran (D-Nev) | president's 7,000 word state of. in ac- de- the unexpired term of Howard R. Estes, Birmingham Re- | ‘he “big break.” Michigan soldiers.missing in Ko-| North Koreans because 135 today as “half-baked.” Other legislators termed it the union message—which he publican’ who resigned in November as state representa-| 0°" rr how dag cae ge ee el en eee en. 1, oe regeay Binder org tem tive for district 3. said his assent to meet with the in- sPine Lake and meni acue commen aes McCarran, senior Democrat on the Senate Judiciary et Gene baoer aan The three Democrats and four Republicans filed nomi- | former meant he endangered him-| M. Set. Eddie C.|had given South Korean Foreign | Committee and its former chairman, said persons con-| they had to stand—controversies proce, epee a oe Clerk Lynn D. — oi 19, of Minister, Pen Yung Tae advance | victed of conspiring to advocate the forcible overthrow pocatage 0: ge sgl en before yesterday's 4 p. m. deadline, “yes, gue wat" te cated ‘ Lake, per eee troops | of the government lose ts as citizens. Beside iced at The field will be narrowed to one Democrat and one | danger existed. BF were among those attacks by ROKs attempting t free ‘Sen. Langer (R-ND),* SUsieliby idemiapttey ehiatr- eeatn hanuten Or tar te Republican in a primary election Jan. 21, and Estes’ suc-| “My family,” he said, “could | | Me ist re | anti-Red prisoners. ~~~ man, said in a separate interview that “I don’t see that | visions, reliance on atom- cessor will be elected in the special election Feb. 11. Only | Mave very casity callected on my | au sed today. 4. Taylor announced he would Ae eens een ean ee ie meno sd proved, Con : ee Soeees Sree seeene po cons wellots. omy ~ The son of Mr.| make Paes UR. pine tor 550 Policemen _ i | ityear-lde to vote to permit Those seekin + Detroit swept by rumors Mrs. Wil-| Processing anti-Communist action added major . are Marvin W. fuschiseey, for 48 hours, O'Brien scotched one im G. Hays, Sgt.| Prisoners at midnight, Jan. 22— Sen. Jenner (R-ind), chair- pbemebigdees Any Boomer st. troy Tome Central Europe (eens hme ems, pea | ae, ea man of the Judiciary Com- cn ship; Pred Wilkinson, 23361 TODS | reer pretense Setee| So mene sian toe See set Guardi Docks ama : Cora, and Jo. with police supposedly made|CoTpeman, with the nd Division When that Ing nal security unit Bomber Crash Kills who Cc Westerdale, 1646 ‘Union repart . , > . aware of this. One said Per- ) Lake Rd., Commerce Town- Buried in Snow rone was hiding out in Chicago. : ship, all Democrats. O’Brien said he had “no knowl- , ‘ , 5 edge” of Perrone’s whereabouts Dusen, 1722 Pine St., Birming- Transportation Stalled | and had “heard nothing about a ham; Allen. Ingle, 29820 Grand| in Northern Italy Where | “Named” along with Perrone Named ‘ P on Storm Is Most Vicious ~ =| charges ig A his son-in- M. Brown Kirkland os Bhoomnficla ‘Townshigs and Lawr- law Renda, 35; Peter Lom- bomber crashed near Coco Solo, ence McKay Jr. of 1660 Yosemite,| LONDON @® — Central Europe bardo, 51, inmate of Leavenworth | .. ” hoy gd * Birmingham. and Italy were buried deeper to- yg awn and Clarence Jacobs, ‘ The son of Mr. : Mrs. se Estes rerigned from his post | 44y by continuing snow storms. Both Renda and Jacobs have Foley $t inthe Michigan House of Rep- | The wintry weather was most | heen given preliminary wat d . resehtativ devote ful} time | ferocious in Italy where transpor-| ings. Both pleaded no knowledge Waterford, Mr. of the attempt on Reuther’s life. aang es to to Bis new job as manager of [tation was paralyzed in northern the ty Infirm- | regions, Further court hearings will be held ary, His legislative term expires At least one hamlet, thé little| for each Jan. 14. Dee, 31, 1954, town of Montemezzano, near Mo- ated from Clark- of Democratic candidates will be| day. Rescue teams, spurred by Temperature fo Stay ey .peinted on one side and those of /feer that the village may be sut cee, or * Se ee cee nn | Gee teaaend ond Gris to reach at 31-32 Saturday vt Be nay Renee In voting machine areas the | the community with provisions. The fi t for the Pontiac enlistment wma names of candidates will be rotated Since the beginning of the | tonight and Saturday is meat fall. 5 so that Democratic candidates will) storms five days ago at least 10 | cloudy with little change in tem- 2 besides his parents are be named first in some areas while} lives have been Jost in northern perature. Light snow is expected “$ . - and brother, J Republicans will be first on the| Italian areas. Extreme cold | tomorrow. ee'emer Reemere list in others, added to difficulties; today. Bo- | The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- oo oe The Democrat and Republican | 1470, Modena and Milan re- | dicts a low of from 22 to 24 tonight | in the Chosin basin Lo b> mayer garg Mages ere sesererens 0. ee and a high of from 28 to 32 Satur- | 959, will oppose exch other in the the freezing poin day. af Federation of Labor, and the . : oting were esterday @fature| . Me was the son of Leslie WASHINGTON (INS) — The , F’ = Feb, 11. Vi heavy snow falls also . 7 tigate Summers of 1529 Lakeview, Syl- | Justice Department accused new AFLILA fought for ancler of Dance Charges was ships Bloomfield Europe, but temperatures 24. downtown Pon- Enlisting in Ferndale in January | members ot ooo Blagg acre x A aad |low and biting winds whistled over tiac the mercury registered 25 de-|1949, Sgt. Summers planned to| ‘fade and commerce in the publi- sean Seaeieren a ioneenatontcn DETROIT (UP) — Chafic Sabino, a Brazilian dance Lyon, Novi and Farmingto, and the much of the continent. grees. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) on sr cane teen winner tn a pre-Chratnas NLRB instructor, was charged today with extorting : ioe, emit pp ang Tee eee mera T D . U ° ’ R H K ’ Jr. sonsestes the ~ poet a rea old eer from a Detroit industrialist whose fancy for the tango Lake, Milford, South Lyon, Farm-| 4 TUMAN enlies sing ed CITING aaa rent in Detrolt Federal [0° the: AFLAILA, ~ | and Tumba was so great he paid $31,000 for a “quad- ington and a portion of Northville. . : ce aaa nn The New York Shipping Assn.,| TUple” lifetime of lessons. | Risfouty 1Olbe to Describe Congressiggnal Sy FIUGIt. \sieu. cower ane |corcseee canine iets ea aeean nent pe te oes Sabino of : in amily, I NASHINGTON ®—Former Pres-| talk about you saying that the administration in the nh ® = megan Pyne toe oo ATMA eee oie may Sabino $10t'a week until he found another job. in Harry Truman, Alger indictment a done, , padition, Winter 8 he was forced to sign a receipt for ante Comnqwaniet mab | erting. What “ might ants produced about 75 per cent | strike 29 in Brooklyn 4 Killed in Car Crash Saeton, sand tony be tee tad Monte ee a feos ss , she fed chickens in the back yard.| of a large truck just west of the | Angus Miller was named commit-| More than a score of farm Sew tate he conceutees o¢ Mact.| 2. See When she returned, she found the | 8Mile viaduct last night tee chairman with Mrs. F. A.| organisations also will hold meet- |i: stadium which will be enclosed the Brandon School District Police said Rex True, 42. of De- | Weihe, Mrs. Henry McNalley, Mrs.| ings during the five-day farm On January 12 the electorate bohy qnemantom. A. L and heated for the occasion. will go to the polls to decide a Efforts by the Lapeer Fire De-| ‘rolt was turning into the drive of | Laurence Smith and Mrs. A. ©.| shaw which forms the mid-win- ge ares Leanne go partment failed to revive the in-| the Lee and Cady Co., 1111 E. & | Kassabian as members | ter counterpart of state and 14 mill program that will provide x fant. | Mile Rd., when Wieck rammed into eee | county fairs, Head of MOMS $200,000 for yes expansion \ Surviving besides the parents are | his vehicle, Wieck suffered head Irrigation systems on Hawaii's | Peeiid “tit ke ‘nied “eh. be : N d = dheng per ig in 7 qgegapag three brothers, Eugene, Daniel and | injuries sugar plantations represents 4M) ,,.. four 5S bond NO CASH cw] aa) 4) easy ferms Michael; and his grandparents, Mr. | The pickup was “practically de- | investment of more than “4 ead rh tats Michigan Agricul Stresses ee _ ox to have extended and Mrs. Charles Rappuba of May- | moished,” according to police. “Iion. ___| "Principat speakers wit! inctude fOr New Units "SP. i 2 see lala Ci aatigta Xe? | PONTIAC LAKE — The need| jocal Citizens’ Committee and ler: DMartée Perdue of | 208 Organizing new units was! the Board of Education that poo ' J Chicago's Lincol Pairk, Zan Sohn | stressed by Mrs. Rose Mack of ple here prefer to pay larger H. Davis ‘ ot | Allen Park, state MOMS president amounts in taxes for a few the U a. Ieienaan of tan lat the Wednesday meeting of] years rather than extend taxes a Gav, Pe Mak | MOMS Unit 60 at the T. M. Nelsey me tag pelts ae ee “ [and College: President John A. Han’ | ‘Seven guests from Waterford) Branden Scheels of defense. Unit 3% also attended. He said that the saving in in- Mack advised the units | terest amounts to a considerable ON NATIONALLY FAMOUS LIVING .ROOM OR civil defense chairmen in their | terms. The new proposal to be voted 70 AVE x Complete. 7-Pe. Bedroom Outfit © 4-6 (Full Size) Bed © Large, Roomy Chest © Massive Double Dresser © Innerspring Mattress © Full Size Coil Spring © Two Fluffy Pillows What a buy! Not only do you get the lovely full size bed, large; roomy chest, and massive double dresser — But, at Ward's these wonderful added pieces are yours at no extra. cost — Innerspring mattress, full size coil spring and two fluffy pillows — All for only $159. Within 50 Miles. of I = Pontiac!» Free = ow Hl iptii i fa iy WHERE? We Say See it Here! week will be for the ET 00 Dering, toe business mesint | balding of 10 elementary class COMPLETE BEDR M appointed Mrs. Helen Miller and| "ome Gnd 8, SNe Se. ont ~ Ruth AoE te ane May |Clementary school plus gymnasi- means commi um-auditorium facility located on Cro we ee ne the March | 2 SBacre site at the southeast of Dimes in memory of the Baird seal Rnd = gop Mes family was voted by the unit. cated on the same site; | : Bag — EB \G0P Groups Meet | tonville, contains more than 80 ‘ square miles. - i” With valuation fo Map Campaigns |,."ar" svat saan ot : peyccen, | ae i Mtns Se ’ tatives irom “ecslon here yester- been averaging in the 30's with for even less than youd et oe, | eV rg U ay ly mag els Due te lack of facilities the | Clair, Macomb and Oakland. All| kindergarter class ig now using } but Oakland comprise the seventh] the stage of the clementary | icesting im the Americen Lagion bs the aaieaete, tee : the 65-member heard F pote at eee In present use are a rural school | man of the Michigan Central Com-| 49 four downtown temporary CMDR. MacMILLAN mittee: David Kendall, Jackson facilities to house students. attorney and member of the Ne-} Average clase lead ly owt * : tional Republican Committee; and pro- Arctic Traveler Mrs. Kathryn Gibson of Monroe, | posed addition they can drop these vice chairman of the State Central | figures to around 30 and 22. Committee. Hungerford said that the plan !s to construct the new addition as ; oman be uilized, Cinder Mock and ined Commander to Speak | //j . red brick to match the existing build- and Show Color Films Killed and 3 Inju p+ agen og pon me BROWN CITY — A 7-year- — lie . pl ste ON eee elie el al ring be Ey SAS AS 5 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954 , four police officers accused of| the apartment from. another ten-| ford, 38, former Grand Ledge city ie ° - . illegally raiding her apartment) sn Houston Gant of Cleveland. | clerk, was remanded back to muni- Seniors Busy With | Plans DeGasperi May gooey GR vette Gant claims only restitution for) cipal court for a new examination : nea. it o Bethane ati. | the deans. cua dares of embening #6 in| FOT PHS Prom on Jan. ible Cabi Mrs. Porter claimed $904 worth| Grand Ledge City Clerk | ination on the at: haw Mewar Prom plans are promi|Jen. 16... The eying wil De orm La inet out vetigatons learned later nat |* '@t New Examination | sree lam Seeunsey. No tev elie chairmen eonfer on |}, covalrmen for. the traditional Deliberates With Itali Mrs. Porter actually had sublet! CHARLOTTE @ — Robert Bed-’ tion. their “Balle Mon Marche” slated| Dall are Carl Mapley snd Pat 0 wleyyl Mendig the penmeny: Sve Xore Metzdorf, Carol Ann Sapp, Diana Pierson, Gwen Polk and Bud Osmun. Ticket pushers include Shirley Course, Carol Kampner, Janice Johnson and Rosemarie Johnston. Post-dance doings will be super- vised by Allan Brantley. Mary Tsekery is decorations chairman and will be assisted by any senior who is willing. to help. Ease Political Crisis ROME &® — Alcide De Gasperi, Italy's. postwar premier until last summer, conferred with President Luigi Einaudi today as the Presi- dent continued his efforts to re- solve Italy's three-day-old political crisis. De Gasperi, 72-year-old leader of called to try once again to form a government. He declined to com- ment after seeing the President. Einaudi, who is now interviewing the heads of all parties before des- ignating a premier, saw Commu- nist chief Palmiro Togliatti after De Gasperi. After the meeting, the Red leader was outspoken in a de- mand for a leftist government. Fugutive Found |a:suz."a's.'s! position towards Communists and ye . aod g task

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Lower prices were paid for Gen- eral Motors, Chrysler, Republic | Steel, Goodyear, Boeing, Zenith | inghouse Electric, American To-|| umber, Fuel and BuilUers’ | | Has New President _ | Radio, Consolidated Edison, West- | ws — MAHLON A. BENSON JR. Local Supply Group Mahlon A. Benson Jr. was elected president of the Pontiac haces, and Pan American World | Supply Exchange Wednesday by Airways. New York Stocks Pigures after | Benson, Frederick J. Poole and | } | the groups’ board of directors. Other new officers are James H Church, first vice president; John decimai points are eighths | R. Nowels, second vice president: . ed James A. Corwin, treasurer; and | Frank B. Ruf, secretary. Directors recently named are Ww. C. Bell, three-year term s; 5 | Church, David H. Geer and Ralph Watkins, two-year terms; and Cor- win, Nowels and Ralph E. Cromis, one-year terms. 3 Industries Report Prosperity in 1953 . NEW YORK —Spokesmen for the plastics, chemical and synthetic | industries Thursday reported great prosperity in 1953 and looked for- , ward to 194 with optimism. The Society of the Plastics In-| dustry said the plastics business enjoyed a record year in 1953 and that prospects for 194 are good but some decline from the ‘53 peak is likely in the early months. Packard Head Elected to Standard Oil Board CLEVELAND (UP) — James J. Ba THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954 Business Notes: Car Output Sets Dollar Record Wholesale Values Push to Near $1 Billion Per Month in 1953 New cars an dtrucks valued at $2,500,000 rolled off U.S. produc- tion lines every -hour of every time record, according to the magazine “Automobile Facts.”’ With production up 33 per cent wholesale value of new vehicles reached $11,440,000,000, nearly one billion dollars a month. just 500,000 short of the 1950 record. bined totaled 7,370,000, second only to 1950's record of 8,003,000 Other industry records smashed during 1953 were automobile em- ployment, payrolls, vehicle use, ve- The nation’s chain stores spent a record $49,000,000 for air-con- ditioning last year, according to a survey made by Chain Store Age. The trade publication said the highest previous expenditure was $46,000,000 in 1952. Data gathered from 392 chains operating 19.653 stores shows that 27 per cent of thé:ii fow are air-conditioned Hirman Walker-Gooderham & Worts Ltd. of Walkerville, Ont., reports net earnings of $6,594,- 484 or $2.28 a share for the quarter ending Nov. W. The earnings were an increase over the $5,779,578 and $2.00 a year ago. C. MacMiller of 2105 Pontiac Rd. has been appointed zone manager in charge of sales for Investors Syndicate of America | and Investors Mutual in Oakland | County. His zone office head- working day last year to set an all- | Total passenger car output for ithe year is estimated at 6,165,000, | Car truck and bus production com- | hicle miles and fuel consumption. | Lodge Calendar communication tiac No. 21 F. and A. M. Pri. Jan. 8, at 7:30 pm. Robert C. Burns, W News in Brief Chrysler and Hudson r-| Workers Face Layoff DETROIT @ — More names will be added to Michigan unem- ployment rolls tonight. Chrysler Corp, and Hudson Motor Car Co. A, K. Williams of 1820 Union Lake Rd., Commerce Township, | County sheriff's deputies the theft | |a suitcase with women’s clothes | | and jewelry from family cars near his home. | A radio was taken from an auto | parked in a used car lot at 93° ployes would be out of work for |S. Perry St., last night, according | at least seven working days — to Pontiac Police. Gene Feather- stone, owner of the lot, told police | the radio was valued at $40. Mrs. T. A. Boyce, 54, of 4091 Lakewood St., Watkins Lake, plead- ed innocent to reckless driving when she appeared before Pontiac | Judge Maurice E. Finnegan yes-| terday. She posted a personal bond, pending trial Jan. 21. Rummage Sale, Congregational Church, Jan. 9, 8 to 11:30. if your friend's tm jail and needs | ball, Pb. FE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell Sacred Heart Church. Penny Supper. Saturday, January 9th, at 3:30 to 7:30. Adams Rd. Auburn Heights. Coffee Price Advance Forecast by Dealer DETROIT w—Housewives may | soon pay an additional 5 cents a pound for coffee. A leading Detroit coffee roaster said the increase was expected in retail prices im the next few weeks. He said the price of cof- fee to grocers already had in- creased 5 cents a pound. The coffee dealer attributed the price increase to a recent 10 cents a pound price boost in the cost of green coffee caused by a short- | ened supply in Brazil. Whistles Them Home MOSQUERO, N. M. @— Mayor quarters will be here. The aP- | Tito Trujillo recently issued a proc- | pointment was announced today by Charles H. Moore, divisional manager of Investors Diversified Services for Central Michigan with offices in Fiint. eemieni—om lamation that the town fire whistle would blow every night at 8:30. are scheduled to lay off a total |reported yesterday to Oakland | of more than 12,000 workers. This will bring Michigan's total of four cans of soot destroyer and | idle to approximately .142,000. Chrysler and Hudson said the layoffs resulted from an “‘adjust- ment of production schedules.” Hudson said 4,500 of until Jan. 20. Chrysler spokesmen also announced when said that 3,000 to 3,500 of its South Bend, Ind., workers off to meet cutbacks. said Plymouth division and automotive body division would be affected. Another automotive layoff was “‘modest’’ production its em- its Studebaker would be laid On Sale at All Hardware Mig’é4 by Oskiand Chemical 714 Weedward Ave., Ponting HEY! HEY! WHAT DO YOU SAY LET'S START THE YEAR IN A NEW CHEVROLET JACK HABEL CHEVROLET CO. MONEY QUICKLY on your name only | Any person under 21 found on the ‘streets after that time, he said. | | would be fined. {’Back-breaking Bills Get money to poy ol! your bills of once, Spreod repayment over o number of months. PHONE « WRITE + COME I 69 W. HURON ST. + Fideral 3-7181 GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN cosrourr Nance, president of Packard Motor | Co., was elected Thursday to the board of directors of the Standard Oil Co. of Ohio. Board Chairman A. A. Stam- baugh said Nance was the first DETROIT STOCKS (Hornblower & Weeks) Pigures after — ere Eggs steady to firm; reecipts 14.684; ,sdmiral 19.4 Keisey Hay wholesale buying prices unchanged to % | air Reduc 244 Kennecott... higher; U.8. large 46; U.S mediums 45; | Alleg L Stl ... 30 Kimb Cik..... 44 | U.S. standards 44.5; current receipts 42- | allied Ch . 12.5 Kroger 46.6 42.5, checks and dirties 41 | Allied Btrs .,.. 384 LOF Ginss 40.1 Allis Chal .,.. 463 Lib MeN & L #1 Alum Igd 475 Ligg & Mey 66 ‘Poultry Alum Co Am 602 — Alre 4 Am Airlin 12.1 wes DETROIT POULTRY Am Can ag. fone 6 Com DETROIT (AP)—Prices paid per pound | 4™ Cyan “74 aerah Piia 46 f.o.b. Detroit for No. 1 quality live poul- | 4™ Ges & El. 34 ° try up to 10 a.m | am Loco 13.3 Mertia oF ie Heavy hens, 27-28; light types, 20-21. | Am M & Pay. 227 SJ Cob Ges Heavy broilers or fryers under 4 pounds | Am N Gas 404 Nionsan Ch . 834 Whites, 26-27; grey crosses, 28%; Barred | Am Rad 13-7 Seont Ward 872 Rocks, 28-30. Old roosters 15; Capon- | Am Smelt 264 oy > ; Motor Pd 22.4 ettes 30 | Am 8 1 Pd 283 Motorola 31.7 — | Am Tel & Tel 156.7 pOuerOm ot ong CHICAGO POULTRY | = Ry FS ; Murray Cp 19 | CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry stéady | {Pe °°? og Mech. Kelv ae to weak; reecipts 712 coops, 10>. pay- | Atchison 94 «(Mat Bisc 36.8 ing prices unchanged to 3 cents lower: | ar) Refin .... 284 Bes ym R one heavy hens 23-26; light hens 18-19; fry- | atias Pdr 64 Net Lewd 01 ers or broilers 24-27, old roosters 17-19: | avoc Mig’... 47 Nat Bl at j ducklings 30; turkey hens 36, tom tur- | paid Lime * 65 a Thea 46 keys 25, heavy ducks 27; geese 21 | Balt & Valo 192 NY Central .. 19 —_—_——_— | Bendix Av 614 Nia M Pw 275 CHICAGO POTATOES | Beth 6tl . 804 Nort & West 412 CHICAGO ‘AP)—Potatoes: Arriveis 60, | Boring Alrp 208 = %3 on trask 162; total U8. shipments 100; | O70 Sy i390 Nor Sta Pw .. 13.7 supplies rather light: demand fair, mar- Bo 1 ie 13 Obie OW $e7 ket sbout steady, Idaho Russets 155 — wr *" 969 Packard 37 Bakers 50; Minnesota-North Dakota BOre Ween «+. OOo pin Am WAI 84 Pontiacs 225, Wisconsin Russets and | pifh © "557 Param Pict 27.3 Sebagos 1.76 Budd Co ..... 117 Parke Davis . 33.2 ——S—E————————— Burr Acad . pt 3 preney Jc == = ‘ . | Can Dry 24 Ps o Mt | Livestock | Gan Pa. 26 Peps Cola \” 137 } Capital Airl 91 Phelps D 31.5 DETROIT LIVESTOCK Case (JT) 187 Phileo 28.5 Oss (AP (Ueda Hogs — | Cater Trac ¢2 Philip Mor 42 Galable 56 Not enough offered early to Celanese lv Phill Pet 86 make & market under ne ww r Chee & Ohio 46 Pit Plate Gi 536 Cattle — Galable 200. Today's market| Chi & NW 107 Proct Gam 69.1 fully stead Compared iast Thursday Chrysler 604 Pullman 4.7 Market ac ve, guod clearance; estimate Cities Sve 76 Pure ol “a7 @-4 per cent receipts cows slauabter | steers, heliers ana cows fully $0 cents qian we e ard me at higher; bulis strong, sockers and feed-| Coen Cols 117 Rem Rand is ers firm; bulk mostly choice 061-1193 Ib. | ¢., Pp wee —_ rene oa? fed steers anc yerriings 22.50-25.00; about som 39 Ree Motors an @ three loads in all at 25.00; mostly good | C%! Gas 13.6 Repub St! bodes fed steers 1* 0-22.00, iced good and Com Fats 42 «Rey Tob B 37.3 cholee 925 Ib. hetters 20.00 x limited CO GE 265 Seovill Mf 266 ¥ utility and commercial steers and | CoPem Pw . 91 Bead Al RR “a heifers 12.06-11.00: most utility and com- Cont Can 54 Bears Roeb .. 697 mercial cows 11 00-13.00; few young cows Comt Mot 82 Shell Ou . 77 the heifer order to 14.00: canners ana Cont OF 537 Simmons . 1 Cutters mostiy 656-1150; bulk utility and Crue St. 224 Sinclair OF .. M1 ecommerce bulls 14.50-17.00 lighter |Cunm Drug .. 28.2 Socony Vac “4 | Weight cutier bulls 10.00-13.00; two loads Corties Wr .. 17 Sow Pac . 313) chotee a8 steers t Edis +. 7 Be R Doug Altre . 12 Sperry , : a8 Cal ~ Geladle T No early sales Dow Chem .. 3? Sid Brand .. 284 today last Thugeday: Veaiers DuPont 1083 Std Off Cait. S4 shout y after . ater late Bast Air L .. 225 804 O8F Ind 61 bulk good ana cheice vealers @; | Bastm Kod .. 472 Std Of] NJ T few hah enotce abd prime 3200-33 0° Red e 3.9 lose penctica! top 22.00; early tm the | cen’ an'®* 2° 402 S84 Ol, Ghio..204 | Sesh, orime. ind-viduais 38.00; | Re-Celi-o -."” aa Suit @ Co oa oe vtly gas cow me 18 @.as.60; “most | Protons **."” $ Sy Bm :. a4 ok Sul... 4 Texas Co .,. 3 tay “compared vst Trereiay” sates to | Gee Bice .n-oo, O81 Tex O Sul *. 05.4 tf P. o- eee Pe a ise =e being, sharply | Son Mot...) goa Hake Bear” 513 scares, strong to 60 cents or | OC Ry Sig... 264 Tran W Air 134 | more : jete but ‘lab 5g°%, to | Gen oe..., 414 Tremee 272 oem 4 ee een 0,| Cen Tel “4.7 Twent C Pon 204 | joa »” ae Gee cook. several ,- Ry Rub +4 rs 285 under . ose8 mn Ce . 72 | wooled ag FT over 105 Ibs. Yer, “G9? Unt Air tin’ 32" lambs cents to $1.00; utll- | Goodyear -» 41 Unt Aire ... 47) | Se @ wor'ed lambs 16 2 Grah Paige 12 United Cp ... 6 | and ime | Gt No Ry Pf 47.7 Unit it shorn lambs No. 1 and fall shorn pelts Gt West 4 » 117 Us Gas ‘Tm ° a SO. bulk slaughter ewes cull to good Greyhound 3 Ss lu 134 nes . 63 at 4.50-7.00, few choice individuals up to | Guilt Of 43 U S&S Rud 0.1 8.00 of above , | Bere Pee Pi) g § } we 3a2 olleand F..... i¢ Steel..... 306 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ne 33.6 6 Tod...... CHICAGO (AP)—Galabdle hogs 13,000; | Hooker - 82 -- M3 | active; butchers unevenly 25 to as mucn | Mud Mot..... 12.5 Warn B Pic... 14 jas 15 lower; averaging mostly 50 lower | Ul Cent. ..... 786 W Va -» 243 ltham Wednesday; sows 80 to 15 lower | Inland @tl..,.. 416 West Un Tel.. 46.7 | choice 180-230 Ib butebers $25.00-25.50; | Inspir Cop.... 223 Weste A Brk.. 24.4 le few loads end . 240. | Interik Ir.... 147 Westg EI - 4) 370 $24.25-25.00; 280-315 ibs $23.75-| Int Harv...... 28.2 Woolworth ... 38) 34.50: = load 343 ibe 993.00; - few 180-| 18t Mick...... 367 Yale & Tow .. 47.7/ 180 ibe $33.00-25.80; choice 350-850 | [Rt Paper; yout eT aS i. 5 nt 00 et og ~~ Leen $33 an... 664 Zenith Red.. 644 le cattle Sous: calves 400 ze! STOCK AVERAGES holee and better sold on first 3o i 15 60 : Bas “yf ; steers Indust Ralls Util Stocks end heifers to es, | Erevious Gag... aS 7.1 865 1 cows steady to higher; bulls and Week ago .... ‘ 4 | 168" : fu :| Month ago i4i3 4 5S. most choice to low 0b. | Year “qo M87 O14 546 inet 296.00; « load 1,250 $28.75; load lots | 1953-54 High..,.151.8 836 558 1163 to 0-28.50 1 Le 130.2 35 5 5 he r4 oo . Ne je! few utility down to $13.50; few sales | 1952 High ...... ies oes bee 11st ~~ | steers and heit. | 1962 Low 11.2 @7 6.7 818 ere 00: to = 7 } The mink have an all-around | Politics at Junior High Graduations Assailed Look How ENGGASS--- sg eg = ey a = oS a. = We make it RUM LIKE NEW... .. i : H if UTE 3 make style and value news! What! Just 5.59 for these? Yes, isn’t it wonderful? 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