“st. THE PONTIAC PRESSE oven pags” ut ; o: | , , ~ | . « Dems and GOP Pontiac Teachers to Get Raise in Pay scantieioce -Board:Approves| Atom Smashing Giant: |French Hold On |Housewife, 88, Seeks Mrs. America Title Hoyse Majority $250,000 Boost asBattleRages || -— Monday Night at Dien Bien Phu Increases Plus Deficits Vietminh Bodies Litter Expected to Put System Battlefield as Outcome $700,000 in Red Remains in Doubt The Pontiac Board of HANOI, Indochina (AP) Education raised the pay of —Broken, bullet-riddied some 800 teachers, princi- bodies of thousands of crack pals and other employes Vietminh troops dangled Monday night, but some like scarecrows inthe 112th YEAR & & & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954—26 PAGES Tight Vote to Decide Tax . Tey, ee So | Fuel to Raging Issue President Eisenhower's opposition last night in a radio and raises weren't as high as barbed wire of Dien Bien television address in which employes asked. Phu today as heavily o he denounced the Demo- The action boosted Pon- numbered French Unk cratic proposal to boost tiac’s starting salary for a troops fought desperatel individual income tax ex- new teacher with a bach- to keep their last big fort- em as unsound and __elor’s..degree to $3,700— ress in northwest Indochina y inspired. the-same as Royal Oak, out of rebel hands. lowe Speaker ae Marin staan Grosse Pointe and other It was the most savage . sure nearby schools. battle of the — seven-year =p tants stkireon Wil howe Se eet a The board, meeting in school : d Geneva conference hikes. This raised next year’s AP Wiwepheto th—was still in doubt. cated by bis comment that his tentative school budget to $4844-| UNVEILING AT BERKELEY—The success of the Bevatron, new- oii Set- pasty plane to press cho tan ont 061.21, approximately $400,000 ; ; ‘ : The fighting began campaign in the House. He said ow “W0 over | est in atom smashing giants unveiled yesterday at the University of | urday afternoon raged furiously the Eisenhower tax program this year's. California, Berkeley, is reflected in the faces of the group largely | through last night as thousands gives “favored treatment te « Schoo! officials say the raises, | responsible for its construction. Left to right (foreground) are Dr.| wildly screaming Communist-led few taxpayers bet net to the So a Edwin M. McMillan and Prof. Ernest 0. Lawrence. Drs. Edward es by artillery from many.” one year and next Lof nd Will Brobeck ding. Comm brist! , - = Mal Got one | gren a jams are standing ue ae bee ae repeat ’ peytete wes eins @ he sss tos teed tos wot vet |UJ f C lif . Ch ae armed defenses of the fortress e aioe 30, 1965. The board has not yet 2 pia bad Sop te weap: bate | of California TISTENS Pe ase” tannic. rebel oe ae decides on pay charges ever the mounting , is AP Wirephote hikes for a few key staff people. Mammoth Atom Smasher bodies of their own’ dead re- EVER 100 OLD—His, Atm Sith (erntes)} cis. Che seis, Betty Menon of Abeta. We, ag mae bom = poner tart At Monday's meeting, the school sembled Commeantst | w entered year's America contest, Betty McGuire of Algonquin, pay Aiding will | board: BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — The greatest thing yet in| stanghts on United Nations troops | is pictured at Red Springs, N. C., showing two | attention to Mrs. Smith, who is the cldest-woman ly Se | | 1. Boosted all teachers’ salaries | atom smashers—a mammoth machine which will lead leg h gegen Pahang +s pretty college studgnts her style of cooking spare- | ever to seek-the title. crat om the Senate Finance Com- | cr ee oe scientists onward into the exciting mysteries of the prog: baad Dnw ee gh milion, sad Deb. Sow 58 > to salaries for | atomic nucleus—was unveiled today at the University of| guerrilia tactics for an sill-cat See Army-Committee Row any soaking ee Commit the first three years. Teachers : had asked for a fiat $400.increase,| California. With this electronic giant scientists may) *estal ssestit. No Change n , _ Ways and _2. Gave nondeaching emplayes—| turn up some more surprise discoveries such as those| In the tt 48 hours of tening.| for Temperature McCarth Sa ’ a House Democrats are pushing a s drivers, maintenance men, | which led to the atom bomb. A vast new field for deriv- | the Vietmink wrested two northern y yS eC Id proposal to individual tax and others — a $25 a month raise, : and northeastern strongpoints exemptions from .the cad thers 0 85 « month ruse. | 10 energy from matter is among the possibilities. (st, eamomaaers, semanas! by Weatherman sot Stan, Coton tunp-peapunah on asked for $33 a month. Although scientists had to learn something about the| But the French high command a ee ae . . increase to $800 this year and 3. Gavd schoo! principals the | Nucleus to make the A-bomb, they still don’t know much | Sait. te Comer ening Boron! roamg lg teen ntpreaa ieee 0 eC 10 mse $1,000 in 1955, . teachers’ $300 raise, plus an | about it. To find out more’ and the balance of the outer per-| Wednesday. , Eisenhower asserted last night ee a nly than ever |§ * imeter also was still holding. aac Lo tae & aa oe ‘ be ad wrth oFrang “bigger between principals’ and teach- | more thoroughly than ever tat H tal They predicted the detenders| dicts a to WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) said| S84 baser deficits . . . further ) SS (| eeere dleé 0S lid wae wear eat et rots "had | ees tonight and a high of from |toaey ne would fight any moves within his own probe| === SS ee eee The new machine, called the worn themselves out. The French | €2 to 4 Wednesday. ere: mae oeagre eside 9 the te te An $100 increase in the personal teachers bevatron, is designed to do that. said they had killed 2,500 attack-| Cloudless skies shoved the mer step or some other group tax exemption would save taxpay- 4. Gave Vernon L. Schiller,| The bevatron, a part of famed un S if ing Vietminh and wounded as|Cury from 24 degrees at 8 a.m./| vestigate the row he and his aides have been having with | ers about $2,400,000,000 and add : many more. They admitted “ap- today to 40 at 1 p.m. in downtown | army officials: . that much to the budget a { it HE ; = - - that (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) shaped affair of steel and copper Senate Program Would of French, Moroccans,; Monday's temperature here He called the subcommittee, which is divided on this gling German e say. » VOR. 135 feet in diameter and 14 feet Vietnamese, Algerians, from 19 to M4 degrees. | issue, into closed session to set ground rules for the/ say, ao high—the largest nuciear research) EOrmark $474,000 for | Foreign Legionnaires and Thai a showdown. Under Democratic Building 175-Car Lot instrument in existence. Remodeling, Expansion | ‘ibesmen. ' McCarthy accuses Secretary of the Army Stevens and —_— Ss oe — . : It weighs 10,000 tons, about the | 4.04. nai million dollars for) ¢ etree im Saigon predicted [ol US John G, Adams, the Army’s general counsel, of using + relieved of al weight of an ordinary-sized U. 8. . Mag the Vietminh could not maintain + * ’ families would be relieved of all in Downtown Pontiac cruiser. It cost 9% million |Te™mOdeling and expanding facili-| qeir intense attacks of the past blackmail” tactics to block income tax payment. The per cap- Seton and wan financed by the | ies at Pontiac State Hospital were] 45 hours longer than twe more ° his investigations of alleged ita saving for most families in The Outdoor Parking Co., Inc aa by “8° | included in a $20 milion construc-| days time the Reds in uniform At Least Three Dead the middle income brackets or be- has begun work on a new 175-car —— tion for state institutions Sad Goes od ee oe Army officials accused Mc low would come to about $20. It parking lot at Wayne and W. Lawr-| Six years were required to de-| unveiled today in Lansing, the latter painfully trekked by Carthy and Roy Cohn, the sub- Bers 2 would be more in higher brackets. ence Sts., according to Sam L.| sign and build the machine. The| The tentative figures for next] costes over the ot | Men Are Accused in | Carty snd Roy Colm, the mb-! ae Bom Collide Eisenhower urged Congress now Stolorow, president. a. in oe Se eee a ee jangle miles from dumps | Numbers Racket Action; | ting improper- pressure to win Ken. eel ae oe teat on are being torn dows Stelorow said.|- A month ago the machine was| tee eoreerintions Comm | —wesld bo autansted. Have Been Watched | 2a! favors for a drafted Pal. | B-41 jet bombers from Wichita Air jo vein man of tn eaiae The lot will front. 182 feet on| cautiously started for the first) ipough the total sum is less Rainy weather, Vietminh anti- pine te Bre * *\Force Base collided aloft today | existing tax laws. He said this Lawrence and 160 feet on Wayne, | time. It whipped up a thin beam) tan that sought by Gov. G. |#rcraft and rebel bombardment DETROIT w®—Suspension of 13| %F™*" their staff. =| over eastern Kansas, sending one | bill, liberalizing-many deductions, The iot’s front portion will open of atomic projectiles to a feeble| seonen Williams, it would be $4 | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | Detroit policemen was announced| Worried Senate Republican | crashing to earth while the other | would benefit millions \of individ- Apri 1 and the back $3 feet |22, Million volts. Gradually it was) sition more than allowed this ————aa today, Mayor Albert Cobo said the| leaders called = closed-door | reached its home field with a dam-| uals and encourage “the growth May 1. There will be » rate for Scoiem ahem yilees ex ieee year, oe moregebanding afeag al my aged tail section. and expansion of industry, the hourly parking and an all-day Of the total amount, $474,000 aveZ ef some suspended patrolmen Three bodies were recovered at/| creation of jobs.” It would cost ton, fe lion volts in energy. 1d be cated fe Pend a ay Se oe Se oe the crash scene, the farm of Ira/ the Treasury nearly $1,400,000,000 hoyle sae vestige ome un siti aint ty Oe beta: wen A, aco. roma! Vator fy G | oa year. cnt dG amtton | Rf t tin UM Ont Take “ casas alee “some >. So re medical superintendent, said $90,- 0 y roup taints at Gee tiee tana tee McCarthy has agreed to step te ee tigen meena det mop as cg stalled along with a cathion’s tad.) 000 would be earmarked for com- Others are attached to the Wood.| sade temporarily and let another | snd fusslage landed in @ corn Party lines looked drawn ing. When scientists were smashing | Pleting the changeover of the old SI i in Senate | Ward Avenue station, Sehaoer poosife on chalemen of Oe sad ances Senden: rien Pri ein oer : the the to subcommittee inquiries, home. Page wiaibe_lot wil cater to, shoppers, | stome 10m, arx'ak only tnown| bed patient ward, Alterations have| Expected Next Week| 7H mss suspension came as | declared firmly he would fight for stressed at all times,” Stolorow|muclear particles were protons, | been under way for more than six inn besten cinoeey saline Gran note ated glee hayes AY h f Bl ke P th stated, (Contigiued on Page 2, Col. 3) | months. con New Mexico Seat) homes and arrested 28 men on | participate in the questioning of | CATC or ac antner Another $384,000 would be used WASSIINGTON (UP) — The Sen-| eS ee cate aes (eee He come an cay eter {te zetnce the, euttted, lomntry senate Uectent ote | oan on Loose in Los I 400 Area Taxpayers Quwe | itis ae sit wus te car |e 2 oan sechons mnt | ree Oe woven em. | Sex Muni 7.50, th mas Me on pay marked for planning a service, Prosi, “report, recommending Deputy Police Supt. Kennedy | Carthy "has Picked 3°. ieraites| LOS ANGELES (UP) — A 140-pound black panther building to house the maintenance Lawrence said the officers were inquiry, a ze Penalty for Late Returns and occupational. therapy depart-| te unseating of Sen. Dennis Che 4.004 five months ago to keep|effort to induce McCarthy to let | Was feared loose in # residential area near downtown Los ments, The service structure also! "r,s tion cleared the way for| the house near the Woodward sta- some other committee take over./ Angeles today, and police said children were thoughtless- Some 400 Pontiac area taxpayers face a 5 per cent pen-| would serve asa commissary. |. c5.1. showdown on the ques-| tion under close surveillance Mundt is a member of the sub-)1y risking their lives to get a look at the big cat. alty on their total income tax payments because they| Dr. LaCore sald $0,000 was | tion of whether Chavez shall be| The he added: - auggnags tne walcmaeaiaeed ta faired to meet the deadline of the Bureau of Internal| stetslly ached for the plaming, | seated permanently or his seat de-|_ “Around the first of January, |Hews to MeCartiy. 150 policemen, armed with rifles and shotguns, Revenue last night. bat this was ent tu commution |clared vacant, The issue ig ex-/We learned that some of the pO} “q stm think the country | Searched yards and streets for the black cat, pected to be decided on the Senate | licemen assigned to the case were | would be best satisfied by having | At least Acting Pontiac Postmaster Leslie Dean said the ma-| .0°O Jon, ‘S'sos an brett te floor early next week. cnteeins na ey Se a neutral committee handle it,” | ported Lynne mou spotted leopard, are among jority of the late returns missed the midnight postmark|{aper State Home, | _ The 54 vote was slong strict pensipoge Magtie nbn iy be sald. since it was in the world's most dangerous game es party lines, with five GOP sena- But in that—and he clead. | 8 alley after 9 p. m. Mon-| animals and have the by three hours. About 104 returns were over nine hours gathering evidence. tailing death of hunters ‘Africa ' Jate. mer ———*— | Nolan (Nee Nowinski) tors outvoting the rales romp’ |'"s-55 tor the Inst two and a halt |lY expected to fail—he said he will Gay night. , pe yeh im bot aii-ot the Gone Demnenets, months the police who were as-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Bh acne flow amcor + saab ‘anemed to tha & Ready to Wear Green The clections subcommittee bie| signed jo the case have been wir} peene-eate payee Renee wid Sn: oh erase _| Teported on their wa 28, became Jeroane Noten by com | Som slleged leregularities in the the case ts just opening, There |(12 LOMAy’S Press | three days without being seen.| honeybears, two monkeys, & kite post office this court | 1952 New senatorial race | will be fast developments. They beeecbsiibhenas Suey call eo other peices ay | Bade end Sve cane Cees cording to Dean. [assent yesterday bat he said the’ in which Chaves defeated Republi-| may -come today.” rcs ds [have mistaken another large anl| cons. He std the monkeys ee sng Panty Dean Pe hey rt ef | Re ag [a ee rer etna oe ee yeti gree | “He guve-“soctat reason” for his| "ry. ‘uncomimittes, headed by French Sail to Indochina | een recent “De feat report came about five es ‘he ene a wae iia nie isi | Sen. Frank A. Barrett (R-Wyo). MARSEILLE @Th trop so erica | Mae alter Wayee Reker emt nap, ot 5620 returns jand Demis, 2, and acl. §. | recommended in a report adopjed | Pasteur sailed today for Indochina crpenenamam tans Binet yon be, goon os See by an [2 en, iy many O38 2 Oe SS oe ee er Stare neetrseat rt ther had its cage ay te Sealine. pee iw me oat ee be declored | toro Fresch _fevoes Rehting seated fe erode: $F iy gorngiecs rl ge , - % a Chavez” Communist-led Vietminh Prostames.......- Black panthers, are A.M, Mesinger, ential Ginne: 1 tiene, end wlth er haserPa teat” * Tbe deciared: yacant.| ee! ee SAREE | taatty « color phase of the com t* r ae M ee oe ny > % oe jf eR tht ¥ “gd WAG YW Ranch Room Friday Evening With New Counselor for Teenagers From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM — The Ranch |p. m. tomorrow at the local YMCA. Room of the Birmingham Commu- nity House will reopen Friday night, e havior of young- 7 | lar teenagers , *e | has | supervision by Will Reopen ropolitan Detroit “YMCA ‘at’ 8:15? This is the fourth in a series of six lectures, sponsored by United Church Women of Birmingham. Mrs. Loren Blunt will speak on “Charting Mission Pathways’’ at) tomorrow's 12:30 p.m. luncheon | meeting of Missionary B Group of | the First Presbyterian Church. The | gathering will be at the home of | Mrs. P.L. Penfield, Lakeside drive. | Meeting at 2 p.m., Missionary A Group will hear Mrs. Zoltai speak on “Activities at the Delray Neighborhood House.” The group will meet with Mrs. E. D. Sheley of Riverside drive. * bd s Mrs. Nettie H, Tannar | Service for Mrs. Nettie H. Tan- Dunblaine, will | be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Central | Woodward Christian Church, De- troit, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Her body will [ be at the William R, Hamilton Co. prior to the: service. Mrs. Tannar, whose late hus- band, the Rev. Charies J. Tannar, was pastor of Central Woodward Christian Church, died Sunday while visiting in Northampton, ‘Says Pay Hikes- ‘May Up Taxes State Senator Porter Warns Against Raise for Michigan Employes LANSING (INS)—State Sen, El- U-M Man to Talk Here on Russia State Hospital THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 ow Judge Hartrick are (1. to r.) Floyd Graduating Ten Night Attendants Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, Pontiac State Hospital superintendent, will to 10 new night as ther training cli-| maxes with graduation ceremonies Wednesday night. The ceremony is scheduled for | 8 p. m. in Dr. H. F. , ZONING HUDDLE—Circuit Judge George .B. Hartrick, keynote speaker for Wednesday night’s “Township Zoning Conference,” points out a zoning | “trouble spot” as other speakers look on. With} County Planning Commission will sponsor the ‘ Lloyd Anderson, McQuaid, county Andrews, chair- meeting on township zoning, scheduled for 8 p. m. /man of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors; | at Independence Township Hail in Clarkston. Proposes GOP Truth Squads Van Valkenburg Urges State Women Organize to Tell Accomplishments Wade Van Valkenburg* speaker of Michigan's House of Represen- tatives, suggested Monday that Re- squads” to tell their accomplish- ments to Michigan people this fall. Van Valkenburg’s speech high- Pontiac Press Phete Waterford supervisor, and Orrin | é register of deeds. The Oakland Zoning Confab— ‘Meeting Will Be Held: on Wednesday Orrin McQuaid, Oakland Coun- | ty register of deeds, will discuss the difference between Michigan's Plat Act and township zoning laws rE Hite | i ut To Charge Youth ‘in Breakin Attempt BIRMINGHAM—A warrant will be sought today for John L. Hoenig, 19, 1103 Boston Ave., Pontiac, _him_y at- tempted breaking and entering, po- lice said today. Hoenig was apprehended early | od Monday morning while allegedly Christian stew- attempting to enter the home of te the John M. Fisher, 1934 Derby Rd. the Women's Service of Fa Birmingham, Detroit Pair Pleads Guilty to Breakin | Appearing before Oakland County Circuit Court Judge H. Russel Hol- | Meeting at the same time inland yesterday, Clement C. Ber- | the church parlor, the Ruth Allen | ger, 17, of Birmingham and James Group will heat a Lenten message | A_ Robtoy, 16, of Detroit pleaded delivered by the Rev. Arnold Run-' guilty to breaking and entering and | kel a will be sentenced March 22. The admitted a March 8) tea and exhibit of the work sccahd ok Wiles ing Alley in of the craft and hobby classes at Rochester. They weré returned to the Community House, to which Oakland County Jail. the public is invited, will be held Hockey Player's Dad from 1 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Classes displaying their wares | ceramics, drawing, gar- |, . id , , seul dening, miners painting. scale Dies From Accident ee ee drawings done by | DETROIT (UP) — Kenneth B. ts aati. the first through | Fenwick Sr., 53, of Detroit, died * es [ | im Receiving Hospital today of in- Called off because of weather | injuries suffered in a traffic ac- conditions on March 4, a speech cident that already had taken the on “Mixed Marriages” will be giv- | life of his son. : en by. Boyd I. Walker of the Met- Their car crashed .off Grand = | River avenue in suburban Farm- The Weather | ington Township last Thursday as | it approached an intersection, The PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair wight and Wednesday. Lew tonight | boy, Kenneth Fenwick Jr., w a eeday. “ts, killed in the crash. Wednesday with high of 42 te rs Wess | merthwest winds Three other youths were injured. te 12 mites am hear YOung Fenwick and the injured te tonight 896 boys were amateur hockey players. ssa They had driven to East Lansing | MS psses y,|for a workout in the Michigan -+-see0+-28 | State, College ice rink. ite 4-Year-Old Pontiac Girl ature preceding 8 am. Hit by Car, Hospitalized Bee oe wit re tarnwet | A Cyeer-cld Pontiac giti is in Wednesda | good Condition with head injuries | at Pontiac General Hospital today lafter being struck by a car terday on Union court near y at 6:4) a.m. at 4:10 p.m 5 Mega lemperatares....205:c4000-:--)388/ his car. Police ticketed Atwater F - ~ | for having defective brakes, OR ee ie Se ete ¢ m 1, Kiwanians to Hear Talk e 49 21} SOUTHEIELD TOWNSHIP—L»- 3 {] caf Kiwahians will learn of the ae # 42) chemistry of petroleum products a 25 When a representative of the Gulf = Zz Refining Co. addresses them at sta their 6:4 p.m. dinner 4 2 Wednesday at Vaughn's Restau- ; i rant, ~ New Atom Smasher | Ready in California _ neutrons and electrons. Out of that er did not io email tax | [eee picture of matter eveftu-| bill ing in This y came the discovery of ura- pend Congress. | nium fission and the bomb. would cut about 25 excise taxes he| ULBY (UP) — Sylvester Salo- | —_ P eeeneets--ys be eeeeees % | home, according to Pontiac Police. Man Waewetes...........0..... 8s The driver, Russell E. Attwater, Wemtaer=Per- '17, of 1660 Inverness Ave., Syfyan S @ne Tear Age in Pontioe | Lake, said Beverly Mathews of 117 | a varvssvssssscere |. Pike St. ran into’ the side: of at tte public Township Zoning Can- ference Wednesday night. Judge George B. Hartrick is key- note speaker for the meeting at 8 p. m. in Independence Township | Hall, Clarkston. Oakland County Planning Com- | mission will sponsor the meeting, | with Independence To wns hip | Beard furnishing free coffee and © | doughnuts. | McQuaid’s talk is one of five the Democrats in the House. brief talks on special zoning topics Leaders of both parties privately | Floyd Andrews, chairman of expressed uncertainty over the Oakland County Board of Super- outcome of the key vote Thurs- | visors. will tell how to make. .zon- day. Some Democrats conceded | ing effective and Lioyd Anderson, may lose as many as 10 or | Waterford supervisor, will discuss members to the other side.| problems faced by fast-growing had estimated 2. six Democrats would | Louis A. Wolfanger of _| Michigan State College will out- said 10 or 12 line steps toward better township ready to | Zoning and Robert D. Carpenter | of Detroit Regional Planning Com- were regarded as doubtful. mission will tell how local zoning In an 11th-hour effort to solidify | fits into the Detroit regional plan- their ranks, Speaker Martin and | ning program. See rich dotamotaton, McCarthy Fighting to Do Own Probe | members after the House adjourns | (Continued From Page One) | today. ; (Continued From Page One) {°'1 his talk last night, Eisenhow- |demand that the subcommittee , hire a temporary, small special | staff to handle the investigation, ~ thus short-circuiting Cohn and ~ other aides who are under the | Army's fire Dems, GOP Vying for Tax Cut Votes (Continued From Page One) | by 912 million dollars a year—a As the atom-smashing machines | reduction the President also op- in Berkeley and elsewhere in- creased their power the atom was smashed more devastatingly, until now there are some two dozen known nuclear particles And the end is not yet. Many of these particles have a lifetime ot only a few millionths of a sec- poses. At the outset, Eisenhower his administration ‘‘has asked t Congress to approve a great pro- gram to build a stronger Amer- ica for all our people, including improved health, a better farm | Program, improved labor laws and | wider overseas markets. thing else. Or one of them | “Most of these things The Army has accused both Cohn and Francis P. Carr, the subcommittee's staff chief through whom McCarthy handles person- | cost Mel matters, of improper tactics. changes inte two or more others. | Money,” he told his nationwide There is no certainty as to what audience. ‘Without adequate rev- threats. . the realty unchangeable funda- enue, most of them would be Mundt sajd_ it mental specks are that constitute abandoned or curtailed. That is | why our tax proposal is the cor-| nerstone of our whole effort.’ ers under Carr's control to probe impartially into the conduct of their boss The bevatron may settle some of this uncertainty. For the next rheee weeks or so the bevatron will be given its | *‘shakedowh” tests, then will go to Lack of Funds Postpones | ning to propose, instead, that the Talk by FBI Counterspy subcommittee invite Cohn and work on experiments. | The Pontiac appearance of Matt Adams to sit as opposing ‘“‘pras- Its main job will be to produce Cvetic, a Communist for the FBI ecutors’ with equal rights to cosmic rays where they can be for nine years, has been postponed cross-examine witnesses. | studied under laboratory condi- indefinitely due to lack of funds.| McCarthy yesterday flatly re- tions. according to Veterans of Foreign jected broad hints from Senate ware gunaenaginr GOP leadership and from within ° ° | vetic was scheduled to speak his own subcommittee that he call Farmer Killed in Crash to Pontiac and St. Michael High off a speaking tour and move for School students today. At 8 o'clock tonight he was to address the gen- eral public in the hall of VFW. Post 1370, His appearances were |to be sponsored by the VFW. involved. Clearly counting. on the Senate@’s unwritten code of senatorial court- esy to forestall any move to in- vestigate a senator in his absence, ‘he announced he would leave é = Wednesday noon on his four-day i ‘ ; speaking tour, and added: “I will be gone Wednesday, | Thursday and Friday. There will | be no hearing Wednesday, Thurs- |day and Friday.” (New Northland Center Will Open On Monday witz, 47, a Huron County farmer was killed today when his car col- | | west of here. Pa ee — = FOUR-POINT LANDING—The Navy's XPV-4; an fighter made by Lockheed, which can take off arid land vertically, shown in « “four-point” position as it rests on its auxiliary gear duting special test operations. Being capable of taking-off landing vertically, the plane will not need runways or carrier decks | on which to operate. ss — pees a ~ o . * 1 ‘ | daughters, An Army report said Cohn used) | officiate and burial will be in Oak is ‘‘stretching | 4; credality too far’’ to expect the | ill Cemetery. American people to look on staff-| 25, 1889, she. married Mr. Johnson Townships Plan Pontiac Deaths , -*Detroiters Admit “=== Vonette Elaine Blevins | Service was held today at the} Joorhees-Siple Chapel for Vonette Elaine Blevins, infant daughter of | Billy Jo and Carolyn Hill Blevins | of 192 W. Chicago Ave. Wilson Thompson of the Joslyn Ave. | Church of Christ officiated: Fol- lowing the service the body was taken to Bernie, Mo.; for burial. | The baby was born Dec. 10, 1953 | and died this morning. Mrs. Lawrence. Carrigan Rosary service for Mrs. Law- rence (Mary) Carrigan, 87, of 55 Newberry St. will be tonight at Brace Funeral Home. Funeral will be Wednesday at 9:30 am. from St Benedict Catholic Church of which she was a member. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Carrigan died at her home Sunday morning Mrs. Harold H. Dearing Funeral service for Mrs. Harold H. (Maxine) Dearing, 44. of- 2240 Pontiac Dr., will be held Wednes- day at 8 p.m. in the Sparks-Griffin Chapel. _The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, of the First Congregational Charch of which she was a mem- ber, will officiate and burial will be held Thursday in Albion. Born in Saginaw, Nov. 6, 1899. she was the daughter ‘of Wilson and Millie Fovell Elliott. She mar- ried Mr. Dearing at Albion in 1921. Mrs. Dearing, who was a gradu- ate of Albion college, came to) Pontiac from River Rouge in_ 1929. | She was a teacher at Lincoln Junior High School, and a member | of Collegiate Sorosis Sorority Surviving are her husband, three two sons and eight grandchildren. Mrs. Dearing was killed in an automobile accident near Alpena Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Charles H. Johnson Funeral for Mrs. Charles H. (Ethel) Johnson, 64, of 72 Branch St. will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. from the Frank Carruthers Funer- al Home. The Rev. J. Allen Parker, pastor of Newman AME Church | of which she was a member, will | Born in Hamilton, Ontario, April at Dixboro, Michigan. She had = in Pontiac 51 years. She is survived by her husband, McCarthy reportedly was plan-|. sister, Mrs. Jane Simmons of | Buffalo, N. Y. and a_ brother, | Cecil Thompson of Montreal, Que. | Mrs. Johnson died Sunday at Pontiac General Hospital. ‘John M. Swain | Rosary service for John M. | Swain, 51, of 1424 Rosedale PI., | Sylvan Lake, will be tonight at a swifter showdown on the issues |g o'clock in the Voorhees-Siple Fu- | neral Home. Funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday from St. Benedict Cath- olice Church. Burial will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery. oo Mr. Swain died Sunday. Savage Battle Rages for Dien Bien Phu (Continued From Page One) | o Dien Bien Phu's air strips re- duced the fort's airborne supply line te a minimum. But a number of C47 Dakotas still were able to land with medical supplies and to take off for Hanoi with the worst Local Breakins Pontiac Detectives Find Mrs. Charlotte Cook of Ferndale, Shoeprint Cast Matches | brunch’ stiaitinet Berkley, wal. Shoe of Accused | comed guests. = “ Te me ce we oe Teachers in Pontiac Eastern Junior High Schools under |{Q Gef Pay Raise questioning by Pontiac Police. { Detectives John DePauw and| ({Gontinued From Page One) John Wilson said a foot print cast fA Levely. transportafion and taken at Eastern after last week's | purchasing supervisor, raises of breakin matched a shoe worn by | $650 a year each. one of the men, James C. Anglin,| Board president Glenn H. Grif- 25, of 60 Lawrence St., Detroit. | fin said some teachers’ represen- Angtia and David G. Rohde, 21, | 'atives had objected to the $400- robbery admitted.Monday in De- | | troit to breakins at the Wisner and | rested Saturday when 1 officers surrounded their apartment | . building. Police said the pair ad- rather than new ones,” he said. mitted 10 other breakins which _ netted $4,760. oa Capt. Clark M. Wheaton, chief | of detectives, said tat.23 other breakins occurring -in ‘Pontiac since March 6 remain unsolved. Anglin and Rohde face further | questioning today before their ar-| raignment in Detroit Recorder’s Court. Five Players Dropped From Bengals’ Roster DETROIT w — Young John! Baumgartner, who opened at third | base for the Detroit Tigers last season as a raw rookie, and four others were cut from the Tiger. roster today. } They were shifted to Detroit's | farm training camp at Lakeland, | Fla. for assignment later to minor league clubs. = Others involved in the first var- sity cut of the spring training sea- son were Walter Strueli and John Sass, catchers, and Rufus Craw- ford and Chick King, outfielders. Transfers reduced the Tiger ros- ter to 40 players. Two Hurt in Accident Returning Home Today Harold H. Dearing and Mrs. | Henry J. Loper, injured in a) traffic accident near Alpena Se day in which Mrs. Dearing was killed, were released from the Al- | pena hospital last night and abs, ito return to Pontiac today. | | r death” with the i Dem Reply to Ike's Talk Unlisted on Air Locally LENTEN SERVICE Wednesday, 7:00 P. M. You Are Welcome! SS Ag A NT AT AE ' | ' | Pre-arranged funeral plans like insurance poli- cies, are foundations for family security. 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Club 1130 — bowling pins for design, was be- > > SLW. Bowe nncemes O0—-TETE Rowe Welte | 10:c5_-wan. J. White WEDNESDAY EVENING | ieved to have been seized by Miss ;READY TO BLOOM; WCAR, News, Coffee a ae a ee ee Henkell, in a struggle just before | > 2 6:15—WJIR, Clark Quartet 1:98-—WJR, D.' Burris = %, Wattrick, McKens. [her killer threw her in a water- $ | your YARD $ wws, Bowe WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | CELW. News. Sports filled ditch south of here. 2 Buy Now! 4 wean, on, CKLW, News 9ce- Wan, Sant of Lite WCAR, News, Ballads The tie pin fe from the dead | $ uy ow. > . WJBK, News WWJ, News, Mulholland ~ | girl's sleeve when police moved | > 2 we ¢:15—WIR, Quartet ; re A pee a WXYS, Cherm Time | 3, Bud Lynch her scantily clad body. At first it | ¢ 3 ware i } T:1S—WJIR, Muste Hall WIBK. News, George Saw i oe was believed designed with three | 2 2 tend ; w News, Clu WCAR, Talk hearts. Police later disclosed the | 4 > 7:38WWJ, Listen, Live : ice la < § €:45—WJR. Lowell Thomas ; ’ : ; ‘ | 4 WxYZ, WJBK, Gentile and ee Ww, Tress Potten bowling motif. $ $ s0ARER Gout i mentes wYE. in Gon Police Inspector John L. Need-|$ $ wo} Extra 1:45—WW3, News yg Be WCAR, ham said it was one of the few|2? > wxrz, Guten oo oe WxY2, “hewn, McBride 4:45—WJR. Lowell Thomas | clues uncovered since the body |$ $ a oo ee #:00—WIR, Jack white CKLW, Your Boy Bud WXYZ. Bd McKensie wee found by Siewert inerem, G,|% $ : — 1:43—WJR, Guiding Light 1:00—WJR, Guest Bouse | of ; 2 > ‘“Gauw. - a orer CKLW, Tipene CKLW, Dick Powel) Ww, Taree Ster Detroit, Saturday $ $ ?: Tennessee Ernie Ta A on 2:40—WIR. Mrs. Burton CuLw, Pelton "Lewss " z 4 We ele | cen oe Srey, Mave ate wax tm oe |Custodians Make $ 3 W. Gabriel WRYD. Pred. Wolte WATE Gehoct Music = | TIE WW3._Ater Drier Poi . 2 2 1—WIR. ER. Murrow ae Sa ew WCAR, News, Club ‘ceulnie. Sadia take oint of Caring Iz 3 th Ean Pike | caceam maw man | Nl wi wats ice meer ~'for Themselves (3 ; MS—WEAR, Radio Rev #:30—WIR, Nora Drake WJBK. Tom George 2 2 0:06—WJIR, News Martin Block AKRON, O. (UP) — Custodians | ¥ 3 Parade 145—WIR, E.R. Murrow 4 7 WIBK. News. Oeorse WTR, Breakfast Club i—_- wat Man's Pamily-} attract-so little notice in the offices | 3 3 one-ww, tre | CKLW. News Special o- De a where they work that they are not | $ , sca, beaten “Wea, Mere the anewer | | Hae WIR. Pm, missed when they retire and few | 2 isers $ righ wG Heatter WCAR, Club 1130 ware, City Byline notice when misfortune hits them. Qeous” fragrant smn + ieee [ees | isttameenr | SE EES. | toot are, nd te is aah “as . is Pacl Winter 8:15—WXYZ, Show World tion in ) Order 3 bangs eas 8:45—WXY2Z Vandercoot yore Ry EO cxLw. Bowe, Srtete 8:380—WIR, 2st Precinct | WOrse than in most places because | . SEND MONEY. Pay} 9:08—WJR, Johnny Dollar WCAR, Temple Academy 4 i. aa 2 the caretakers had so little con- | $ =F ae ouial datas © Mecting 10:00—WJIR, A. Godfrey 8:18—WIR, House Party CKLW, taet with other employes. So nine > y » on prepaid orders. > 5 Roth WW4J,, Welcome Traveler J, of Life . years ago, he, Gilbert Means and | $5* guaranteed or money > George SRLW, Prec leeches w Chase S:4S—WXYE, Vandereook = Steve Golobic formed the Akron |2 pai Order today — get spee-$ 0:15—CKLW, Music by Roth| WJBK. News, Murph 3:30—WWJ, P._ Young Oe es See ceeme | School Remembrance 3 FREE! teeular Red > 9:90—WIR, My Friend irma WCAR, Tempe WXYZ, Paul Winter , weed ha $ Flowering © abse-> CKLW, Eddie Chase Holywood Airport | Club. All work for the school sys- | 4 : Be FE ee "EST a teres] SOB te ee | See: Rea | es Gentile CKLWw, Morgan 8:45—WJR, Our Gal ae t All. custodians are automatically 3 $ 9:45—WW4J, Mischa Kottier WCAR, Pontiae High WW, Rt. to 9:30—WJR, They Fought cuenibere of Ga eek: "Thane pel Q Print Mame’... ceateusasvesses $ WXYZ, News 18:43— WWJ, Break the Bank | 4:00—WJR, Listen Lorene wre i atafeng ) PRS 3 20:00~—w. WXYZ, Giri WW, Backstage Wife CKLW Auther crétte dues, but they engage in many ac- ~ tpesesae -ssseseree: p or Medes WCAR, Harmony Hall WXYZ, Wattrick, McK. —_— tivities to raise . ; ware. WJBK, News 10:00:-WJR, Choraliers md funds for their ‘ Rewards aa ne tt, Meh | WCAR, Mews, Ballads WWJ, Pibber McGee work. Chief sources of income are Grand Central WXYZ, Headline Edition 10:18 — WIR, Three Guns | CKLW, Wonderful City | #:15—WJR, Country Tunes | CKLW. Prank Béwards waste paper and Ohio sales tax Program WJBK. Metaod } Wwe, Siete WJBK, House Party Semes See oan 00 oahd Baek: 6 Martin c208~euney, ones 4:00—wan, plenc tal pd J LaRosa state for a fraction of their JR, Wisard of Odds | WCAR, Harmony Rall WWJ, Widder Brown WXYZ, Py original _yalue. WW3, Paris Stars 11:00 ime WXYZ, MeKensie CKLW. Betty wees The moitey involved isn’t much, win U. BD * Make Up WJBK, McLeod CELW, Gueras ww. WCAR, Ballads 10:30—WIR, Wizard O4ds | and morale is the biggest reason 10:43 — Quest Star CKLW, for Day 4:45—WIR, Hap. Day wate for the club’s existence. It sends cal aires oe — SuLW, George "Wright CELW, Ses. Dulles birthday cards, get-well cards and s 11:48— . : : = rat Rosemary 088-0, 16:45—W. Le flowers to retired members on WXYZ, Glagie’s Party . Plain Bill CELW. Sanct. appropriate days. At the end of ' WJBK, Bob Murphy ware Wattrick, McK. :00-WIR, News each school year it holds an infor- 12 JR, W. Warren WJBK. News, McLeod News mal dinner for those no longer nae nib thisnies WW, Faye Elluabeth WCAR, News. Ballads LW, | working. : — :15—WJR, Music Rall , Manhatten Musto | Wonk: News, Meleed WW. FrontPage Farrel | :S0--WIR, Rob, Reyuotds — 5 A Petgpe ‘Top of Town Teenager Sentenced ’ —s*, Aunt Jenny $:30—WWJ, L. Jones CKLW. Manhattan for . waeesnit womnme | Weik Marcie | SRY Ehyae” | Mees om oma |for Gas Station Holdvp | OLGA STOKER €:0—WIR, Farm Forum | 12:50—WIR, Helen Trent iy CKLW, Phil With Musto | James. Freeman, 18, of Detroit . ww, wwa, 6:45—WIR, C. Massey WXYZ. Top of the Towe | was” sentericed to from 1 to 15 ue 3 = years in Southern Michigan Prison Girl She's” stock broker Seth H. Baker, 26; | Scott had accepted a $5,000 settle-| at Jackson Monday when he ap- “+ | sone s ay ‘ |peared before Circuit Judge H. EGG Russel Holland. ~ Wed to Husband In Hollywood, « spokesman for’ Rossel Hel > was found guilty of Benny said the comedian’s at- ig ie : of Joan Benny torneys had checked Baker's div: | charged with a SIZE COAL . NEW YORK ® — Joan Scott orce before his wedding to Miss | service 2, | Benny and ‘‘found the divorce bad ese Ave. tirely legal.” rs - rn vi" ae me ipa fee ~ + ‘ Saag NEW YORK WwW weren't seeing double on Web” on TV the other night when two girls exactly alike came on the screen. And it wasn't trick Broadway production, are each 5 feet 6% and pounds. They have large green eyes, blond hair and are of Nor- wegian, Amiérican ancestry. Dran (or was it Tani?) said: “We are so much alike it’s em- impressed with similarity, told them: “I’m going to have a mystery written about identical twins and you two will play the roles.”’ By C. E. BUTTERFIELD — No, identical twins in a whodunit, Their dramatic experience has | included the movies. In TV both worked on Los Angeles stations, including fairy tale stints for KTTV. Tani made her first live New York TV appearance on ‘“‘The Web” last January,’ and when called in to read the part brought Dran along. Producer Herbert Hirschman, their complete The girls say that at the of their Broadway run they ex- pect te go to Europe to do a TV film series built around twins which will be shown in_ this nothing like us in TV or the thea- a New York apartment. Police Hope Tie Pin May Lead to Killer WINDSOR, Ont. # — Police hoped today that a small] tie pin may lead them to the hammer “The MA ae oles in Europe —> bers, Port _ you tant, end | added: does not | Illustrated Press L Women of U.S. More Neurotic Than in Europe LOS ANGELES (INS) — A noted ininity in favor of equality with men The reason, he said, is | American women | pete with men on an equal basis, a | ter, and we hope to do some im-| condition which he deplored. He portant things.” Tani and Dran live with their | widowed mother, Mrs. Jerrie Seitz, LOVELY LORELEI — Beverly | Tyler, attractive Hollywood act- auburn they Dr. Theodor Reik, a former col- laborator of the famed Sigmund | | Freud, said in Los Angeles yester- | day that American women talk more, are more neurotic and re-| sort to divorce more than Euro- that to com- country. pean women. “We plan to stick together,”’ they chorused “Apparently there's | try “In the United States, a woman has to be many things which she need not be in Europe. An Ameri- can woman must be a business- | woman, a wife, a mother and a At least 100 fishes have flesh that is dangerous to eat. The great- est flumber of poisonous fishes live in the Pacific, and even cooking | make them safe to eat. |Lonashoremen Hired by Army New Order Issued for Strike - Bound Eastern Shipping Docks NEW. YORK uw — The Army starts hiring dock workers under passenge civil service regulations today to from New York. The order fol- load troop and cargo ships at its|/lowed a similar action by. inde- strike-bound bases in Brooklyn, | pendent longshoremen in Boston. | Staten Island and Jersey —$—————_——— N. J. | The call for civil service long- shoremen—approved by the Pen- tagon—was issued by Brig. Gen. Calvin de Witt Jr., commander of the New York port of embarkation. The civil service employment Means that the longshoremen will cea hesiia Men Coveted vole al be work rey ony Abed the govern- drews picked an opportune time to Lorelei Kilbourne on TV's exciting | ——— firms “Big Town.” hae ‘the under contract to the government. role of Steve Wilson's busy assis- the green-eyed, Eleven ships destined for Euro- pean and Indochinese ports are (ILA) in 1951. The present strike by ILA mem- haired beauty replaces Jane Nigh. | tied up at Army bases by the out-| listened to the commissioner of the | Patrick McVey plays the part of | lawed waterfront strike, now in its | Internal Revenue Service yester- | Wilson, reporter for the mythical | 12th day. Some of the equipment | day, blocks away hundreds of per- | | awaiting londing is bound for bard sons lined up at pressed French forces fighting the | Detroit office to file their returns | Communists in Indochina. De Witt, whose work call was | issued lgte yesterday, said he was | confident the hiring of dock work- ers as temporary civil service em- ployes would prove as effective in getting service ships loaded as it ; | was during the wildcat waterfront psychoanalyist says American | strike by members of the Inter- women are more neurotic th @n/ national Longshoremen’s A857. European women because ~ have renounced their natural fem- City, | ILA Vice President James T. | Moock ordered Philadelphia long- shoremen yesterday not to work | © or cargo ships diverted |] Tax Boss Seeks End of Returns for 35 Million | DETROIT w — T. Coleman An. | say he hoped that the 1956 legisla- | Sunday Tues., OL 2-4151—FE 5-836) Hear Our Broadcast Over WEXL. 6:30 Sunday Night Apostolic Church of Christ 458 Central Service 10: and 7:20 P.M. Thurs. Sat. ise P.M. ,' r March 28 tion would relieve 35 million of the nation’s 55 million taxpayers from | filing returns. While the Detroit Economic Club | the service's | before the deadline. Andrews explained that the leg- islation would apply to persons whose income is known to the gov- | ernment and who have paid taxes Start HEARING BETTER Todey YOURSELF | FLOOR IT FREE---We Loan You the Tools Per 9x9-inch Tile NEW PLASTIC TILE IS MIRACLE FLOOR . Newest decorator pattems send NON - POROUS plastic . . . swishes right off. 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