es . til z “s.. THE PONTIAC PRES : (Details Page 2) Pf ; ome § 112th YEAR * * *& *& *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1954—24 PAGES a Sight Wreckage of U.S. Plane ™ In French Alps Hallenbeck Asks District 5 Recount Finished Third, in Primary Vote, 18Behind Dugan Ridgway Topped Field of 6 for Nomination to City Commission City Commissioner Ron- ald C. Hallenbeck has filed for a recount of ballots in District 5 where he was de- feated for nomination by 18 votes in Monday’s primary election. John MH. Ridgway ..v:....... 68 John A. Dagan .....05..0005 358 | Renald ©. Hallenbeck ....... 340 4. Marvin Smith ........::- . 7 Howard A. Frost ..........- . 7 Two candidates are to be nomi- nated in the district. Hallenbeck paid a $35 fee, Mrs. Evans said, $5 each for precincts 16, 17, 18, 19, 35, 43 and 44. The required procedure is for Hallenbeck to notify his opponents of the recount within 12 hours after filing the petition, Mrs. Evans said. Hallenbeck said he has already notified the others. The City Election Commission, composed of the city clerk, attor- ney and treasurer, will appoint persons to conduct the recount, Mrs. Evans stated. “ ~ | EE i ii 7 it E i i | pre air s 8 AS PADDY BECAME CHAMP — Challenger Paddy DeMarco, teft, shoots a left to the head of Jimmy Carter in the 10th round of a 15-round bout in New York last night for world’s lightweight ture, page 16.) | DeMarco Makes Good His Challenge %- championship. Paddy took the title with unanimous decision. He entered the fight the underdog to former champ Carter. (See story and another pic- McCarthy Fight Causes Stevens | {Aide to Quit Post plores Absence of Full Fighting Support for Army Secretary WASHINGTON (AP) — One of Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens’ chief aides has resigned, de-| i ploring what he termed a . ) lack of “full fighting sup- ‘ AP Wirephote Milford. Area Tripled GM Total Proving Ground Now Up to 6,]44 Acres General Motors has more than tripled the size of its proving ground at Milford, as a result of land acquisi- tions recently completed, according to Charles A. Chayne, vice president in charge of the engineering staff. “This brings i ! our total ne 4gitve: irk Oakland Health Mén Plan Polio Vaccine Procedure Health officials from Oakland and 10 other Michigan counties will be briefed Wednesday on procedures for testing the new Salk polio vaccine. The 11 counties are the only ones in Michigan selec Dr. John D. Monroe, Oakland County health director, said county officials will meet with National Foundation research financed by the} (l f iL i Ul sed fi ey ! \y ; fs Colo. “We have increased the original 1,268 acres to 3,863 acres,” Chayne said. “This area comprises the largest outdoor automotive testing facility in Michigan, of the country, and also the oldest. “In addition to Milford Proving Ground, we have our 2,280-acre Desert Proving Ground near Mesa, Ariz., and one acre at the Pike’s Peak Engineering Test Headquar- ters at Manitou Springs, Police Capture Nationalist Chief Puerto Rico Rounds Up Party Leader in 2-Hour Siege Today SAN JUAN, ¢ : tty itt 5 a i be : a P. R. (UP) — Police OEE EE ER ee eee ee ee ee ee Pena ee eee ee eee © gt i 7 i iil e He i | F ge port” from higher up for Stevens in his troubles with Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis). John F. Kane, a special assistant under Stevens and before that under former Army Secretary Frank Pace, announced his resig- nation from his $10,000-a- year job yesterday in a let- z 3 iL Saunt Reger fmally, President Washington Traffic Jam id = /; AP Wirepheote SQUEEZE PLAY—lIn a traffic rush hour accident in Washington yesterday the driver of the car shown above proved that two trolleys and an auto cannot occupy space intended for only two trolleys. The driver, Charles Hapcock, was removed through the large hole in the rear window. He suffered scalp cuts and a back injury. until 8 p.m. next week in an the second floor of the Tax Office Extends Hours)" During Week Until 8 P.M. The Pontiac branch of the Bureau of Internal Revenue announced today it will extend weekday office hours effort to process last-minute tax returns before the March 15 deadline, The bureau recently moved from 146 Oakland Ave. to Haron Building, at 5344 W. Huron Hubbard's Wife ft tet Mayor Hubbard said that his son been talking of “‘Russian rou- : Air Force CAT ‘With 20 Aboard ‘Lost Thursday No Sign of Life: Neor Wreckage; High Winds Delay Rescue Teams NICE, France (AP)—Po- lice headquarters in Nice said today the wreckage of a missing U.S. Air Force C47 had been spotted in the mountains behind this (| li! il ie i i ' s i ul i ii | i iF E i : iy z i FR? ss a | [i gi alt rr ? { j g i i r Lenten Guideposts z 4 ' ii By BILLY ECKSTINE Popular Record Star My father was a chauffeur; my mother, a dressmaker. But we were rich-in things you can’t count. For instance, my two sisters and I were always taught that you must actually love your neighbor if you shall live in peace. Being a Negro, such precepts were often i ‘I said. “It’s a lot Billy Eckstine Learns His Lesson of Love the Hard Way olf until he learned that hate easier than it was before.” policeman said. “We're both learning the it was almost everywhere I went, Peo- like the jeweler,