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Two of those counts, includ- ing the key one—that he lied when he said he never was a Communist sympathizer or pro- New Perjury Indictment | carly next week. quit until January. But the Senate on the compromise foreign aid ap- the getaway car. ; A speeding convertible, that was being chased earlier on Chandler road near Ovid, was overtaken and checked out. Police said the peo- ple in the first car “were found to be OK.” The chase of the second car started when a police officer saw the car halt, turn around on M21 and head back to Owosse at what was described as “a ter- rifle rate of speed.” Police said the car disappeared after the chase started and appar- ently turned off on a side road, All nearby police vehicles were he converging on the area to aid in in Denver, Colo. Dohm and other airmen at Lowry Air Force Base | the search for the suspected car, have been cleaning the second floor ad offices to be used by Ike | The bandits, one of them carry- for his summer White House. ing q blue revolver, entered the bank shortly after it opened at 9 a.m. and ordered the six persons to C “lie on the floor and you won't ONQress Starts Last Lap oa ht | Atter scooping up coins and . - . bills from the tellers’ cages and cash they the Might Adjour n by Tonight om tanh the bandits tailed slam the WASHINGTON (AP) — The second session of the 93rd | outer airtight deer. Congress reached its final stages today, with only three! A teller, Joan Sturgis, said she major matters to be disposed of before a final gavel on | called police from a telephone in all legislative business. “ vault. og the employes or , customers saw the men leave The three are a compromise foreign aid bill providing | the bank, she uid. $2,781,000,000 in new cash, a bill to ban the Communist a. men entered quietly and ° 7 Us to le on the floor behind party and a Lill to broaden and Mberalise the social secur the ~ Dien poh yng ity system. or oar’ = oy Pong ® There was a chance all of cach Gay tel Us to-ait tate Gt Lattimore Case these could be passed and|sacks and we wouldn't get hurt: sent to President Eisenhow-| (ne of the men was carrying « . er by tonight. - fo Be Bolstered | sm im srestes som} tenets at age Sma tat a soe rena oan| Soak Sear, Semel a . . a few pessim vault with Miss - Government Will Seek | cccted the session run over to| and the two » omate f i) il | The way legislation has been taking a surprise turn at the last minute, there was just no tell- ing. When legislative business is com- pleted, the House will be able to i . . bs tir F | gi ee may come back later to dispose of the recommendations of its special committee on the motion to censure Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis). Senate-House conferees agreed ; . propriation yesterday, and it was expected to whip through both branches today in short order. This is the final money bill of However, the two other big | against the Nationalist China bas -4g)|Vault Following — “| Elsie Robbery ELSIE — Two bandits Alcide de Gasperi of Italy Dies in Third Heart Attack SELLA VAL SUGANA, Italy (AP)—Alcide de Gasperi, the lean old statesman who led Italy out of postwar chaos and onto the path of democracy, died today of a heart attack. Death came to the former Premier as he rested here | in his north Italy mountain retreat, far from Rome and the political wars in which he had battled without respite for nearly a decade. , gee a Rare His g robbed - the ? cause of European union of one of its staunchest sup- porters, Italy’s . etrugyies against communism one of its hardest fighters. Although it was known the 73- |Stratton will introduce the Presi- A | for Pontiac Friday by saying he looked forward to greeting the November opponent of Democratic Sen, Paul Douglas next Jan, 3 as the junior senator from Illinois. Meek has differed on several issues with the Eisenhower ad- ministration, but Eisen has said a candidate does not have to be 100 per cent for his program) to have his support. Republican Gov. William G. High of 83-87 Seen Cloudy and warmer weather is i moh Germany anes while you enjoy your va- is ties ie nich’s today + to prevent a repeat of yesterday's The Pontiac Press ; a an rioting, in which 21 persons were|| TV-Redic eee injured. al | Women's Pages......04, %, %, 7, & in Press Today The official pollen count is listed for the first time today on page 1 of the Pontiac Press in the ex- treme upper left-hand corner. The service to hay-fever suf- ferers is offered in cooperation with the Oakland County Health Department which has installed a pollen-counting machine on top of the county office building at 1 Lafayette St. In progress now, the hay-fever season continues until the first frost usually about mid-Septem- ber, When the count reaches 100, sufferers know they will have a bothersome day. A cigarette machine was taken from another Orion Township fill- ing station at Lapeer and ilndian- wood Rds. It was found rifled this morning about \%-mile from the station, = ™~ moter of Red interests — later were thrown out on appeal on the ground that they were too vague. Rover said he will not appeal to the Supreme Court for reinstate- ment of those two counts, but in- stead will offer new evidence to a grand jury beginning Sept. 13. Rover said the evidence will in- clude “‘certain aspects’’ of Latti- more’s sworn testimony before the committee in February, 1952, which were not included in the original indictment. Should the grand jury vote additional charges against Lat- timore, Rover said, the procedure will be to ask that they be con- Chilean Miners Strike | Leaving eee SANTIAGO, Chile u#—Some 6,000 ON VACATION? workers in the U. S.owned El Teniente copper mine struck to-| day after wage talks collapsed, | Have the Pontiac Press sent to you by mail for S0c a wreck. In Today's Press | Phone FE 2-8181 to-* reese | Arrange for this Service Enjoy the news from home eee reerereeeee solidated with the five counts re- maining in the original indict- ment. In any event, Rover said, the government is prepared to bring Lattimore to trial on the five re- maining counts. Japan on his way back next month | baby will be born, from a conference in the Philip-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | tion of Formosa, | Unusual Pregnancy Mother Has Twins, Awaits Birth of Third Child Soon DETROIT (AP)—Mrs. Boyd Braxton, 28, who gave birth to twin girls last July 31, expects to return to the hospital in a few days for the birth of a third child. | Doctors said Mrs. Braxton has a double uterus which they termed unusual. They described pregnancy in both sides as “very un- usual” and twins on one side as “extremely unusual.” The t wins, both girls,* weighed under five pounds at birth. Dr. Thomas Y. Hum, who delivered the | girls, said they were “pre- | mature in weight but not in | time.” — i | Mrs. Braxton’s husband is — ati = i allh ella eS name Whe Wee Tha Sad Yl gees From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM—The day after | Presented tomorrow, Labor Day spells the end of sum- mer vacation and means another term of school for Birmingham | youngsters. Over at the Community House, | it means the start of school, too, | for that’s the date ‘“‘school"’ begins | there. | Starting Sept. 7, the House will begin taking registrations for its | fall adult education classes. Mrs. Ewald Schaffer, director of | adult education, said more em- 10-weeks bridge course available to them, the first time the course has | been offered . “Tips for Teens,"’ a series of in- formal discussions, wil] help high school girls with fashions, hair styles, dancing and other self-im- provements. Instructor Edelgard Roach, a professional model, re- turned from Paris this spring after modeling in Christian Dior’s show- ing. : New classes for adults include a European traveler's. course for travelers abroad or of the arm- chair variety. Previously combined with the silver classes, the art of enameling will this year be taught in separate classes. Laie ept. 7 Winds Up Holiday for Youngsters and Adults ‘| for parents to view. . * from the titular leadership of -his eS atey orm ee —- pet * a4 hc ERS } (eget ae f~ } “5 * es ‘ \ Ne ee a * Svzsseee2 S8aeesezse33 Saa8aaseeer2 a 64.5 * * * In the 1953 parliamentary elec- | tions, De Gasperi's Christian Dem- | ocrats tried to capture a majority | lin the Chamber of Deputies but finally were forced to rely on an | uneasy center coalition to hold pre- 4 carious control of the government. | On July 28, 1953, the combined | Opposition of Communists. Social- | ists, Monarchists and Fascists de- feated De Gasperi by the narrow margin of 282-263 on his bid in the | Chamber of Deputies for a vote of | confidence. Worn by eight stormy years of continuous politicat bat- jresignation to President Luigi Ei- naudi. | He remained the dominant mem- ber of his party but a little more of declining health, he relinquished ! | symbol used by doctors. . ‘ than a month ago, after a siege | his leadership. ars i The ancient Greeks believed that| between June and July the tongues of snakes had healing |112,000 home units put properties hence the snake in the struction were 16 per ;are four children, Mrs. Florence 'Kell of Charlotte. Mrs. Betty | Harvey of Pontiac, Mrs. Violet Bal- ;anecki of Roseville and Ralph L. Saun- death of the long-cherished inter- | Burdick at home. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Leafy Long of Pontiac and Mrs. Orpha Hoffman of Detroit, yesterday on a charge of | Italy became one of the most po- | and two brethers, Warren Reaume | of San Marnedo, Calif., and Charles Reaume of Bay City: Funera_ Iservice wil Ibe: held from the Huntoon Funeral Home Saturday at 1:30 p.m. | Mrs. Charles L. Carsten Mrs. Charles L. (Rose) Carsten, 88, 23 Bliss, died at 9 a.m. yester- day after an illness of 25 years. Born in Monroe County she was the daughter of Philip Beaubien. She came to Pontiac in 1911 from Fenton. | Besides her husband, she is sur- |vived by two daughters; Mrs. | Pearl Doyle of Pontiac and Mrs. Ruth Hart of Clawson. Also surviving are two brothers; Isaac and Fred Beaubien, both of | Flint. | Funeral services will be held | Friday at 11 a.m. from the Hun- | toon Funeral Home. Officiating will 63.5 | tling. the old man handed in his be the Rev. E. Watkins of the | Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church. Burial will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery. July Home Building Dips WASHINGTON «®—Home build- ing activity declined 7 per cent Jul 1953, the Bureau | 9 a.m. in St. Michael Church with |. | 4,200-Mile Tour 3 Explorer Three Pontiac’ Explorer Scout posts will leave Friday night on a 17-day motor camping trip in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico. Making the 4,200-mile tour of 10 states will be members of posts 4, 13 and 6. spect the U. S. Mint and the gold- domed state capitol building. Sues Policemen for Broken Jaw Motorist Asks $20,475 for Damages, Naming 3 City Officers Scouts on Western Trip Posts Send gilests » Antitrust Cases Found Worthy of Further Probe have been treated before admit- tance to jail. R. Henry, with City Attorney Wil- liam A ewart defending the offi- cers. Luncheon Honors Irons The Republican nominee for Oak- land County sheriff, Frank Irons, was honored at a luncheon at the Birmingham Country Club Tues- day by the club's president, Drew C. Haneline, Attorney for Sanders is Milton I CHICAGO wW—Asst. Atty. Gen. Stanley N. Barnes said today the Justice Department has dropped few of the numerous antitrust prosecutions started by the pre- vious administration, In an address prepared for the antitrust law section of the Amer- ican Bar Assn., Barnes said he had I many such cases. I And this is not beca eae Motorcycle Patrolman Hurt, Driver Ticketed A Pontiac patrolman was in- jured yesterday when a Milford housewife failed to yield right of way to his motorcycle and caused the officer to swerve and skid along the pavement at Auburn Avenue, and Jessie St., according ticketed for failing to yield right of way, Officers stated that a bus obscured Mrs. Pachal's view. ' Dog Aids Phone Calls ATLANTA @® — Mrs. Dennis Meadows of Atlanta has a dog who answers the telephone for her— well, practically. She leaves the pooch in the ‘house when she’s working in the yard. When it rings, the dog lifts the handset off the hook and gives Mrs. Meadows time to get inside before the caller gives up. By JOE HAAS Pontiac Press Staff Writer OCEAN FALLS, British Columbia —There’s a mighty industrial race under way to harness the potential hydro-electro power going to waste in Southern Alaska and the Pacific Cvast of British Columbia. Financed largely in the United States, corpora- tions already have tied up the franchise rights over an area of several . hundred thousand square miles and some mills already are in operation, These produce wood plup for the JO™ HAAS manufacture of paper and extend into several other older lines where cheap power is a large factor. But the greatest development is in new lines, one of the most im- portant of which is in the manufac- ture of aluminum. dust getting under production at the new town. of Kitimat, B. Kitimat, which is planned to be- come a city of 50,000 people. Industry Is Harnessing Water Power. Along the Inside Passagé to Alaska takes such a spread to the west up this way that it is twice as far from Skagway to New York City as it it from Skagway to Tokyo. Also, it is approximately the same distance from Skagway to Sydney, 325 geiik FY z ister, was said to have spoken ex- temporaneously, in a critical tone, Lagoon Swans Attack | Ducks in Davenport Park DAVENPORT, Iowa # — An an- nual rivalry goes on here without decision. The swans in Vander Veer Park lagoon attack the sem- itame ducks which share the pond with them. The swans presumably are try- ing to clear a nesting area. But the sight of the attacker. Attoches Any Standard GARDEN HOSE! Fountain Auto Washer TI @ Screens Regular $1 Value 98 N. Saginaw —2nd Floor Has Hundreds of Uses! 13x7x}% Inch Foam Rubber 3?’ Simms Low Price Has many uses at sporting events, in the car, ete. Soft and foam rub- ber pieces at this . low price. 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Palmér Seeley, jailed former right-of-way chief for the Grand Rapids dis- trict of the State Highway De- } partment, has made restitution of $39,000 to the state. Seeley’s attorney yesterday hand- ed Circuit Judge. Noel P_' Fox .a cheek for $35,000. It was the sec- ond payment the jucge has re-| ceived, And he said he would look over the records in the highway fraud case to see’ if Seeley has made full restitution, Seeley and Mrs. Lois Moon Ley, Muskegon house mover, pleaded guilty recently to charges of con- spiring to defraud the state of right-of-way purchase money, Seeley is serving from 2'4 to 5 years in Southern Michigan Prison while Mrs. Ley is serving 1% te & years in the Detroit House of Correction for her part in the case, ° Judge Fox said the total restitu- tion due from the pair is $78,583. He indicated he doesn't intend to recommend a minimum sentence for either of them until he knows whether the entire amount will be returned te the state. Meanwhile at Lansing, Atty. Gen. Frank G. Millard said he ex- pects Mrs. Ley to make restitution before Sept, 9, Her payment is protected by securities in the hands of the court, he added. Forum on Security Slated at Convention OMAHA ® — A forum on “Se- curity in the Hydrogen Age” is slated to be the big discussion of the Air Force Assn, convention and reunion opening here today. is on the schedule for Fri-d an It is on the schedule for Fri- day and will have Li. Gen. James H. Doolittle, director and past pres- ident of the group, as moderator. The association boats a member- ship of 40,000 former and present members of the Air Force and salesmen [6f air power. Its presi- dent is Gen. George C. Kenney, now retired and who was World War II Chief of Allied Forces in the Pacific Secretary of the Air Force Har- old Talbott is scheduled to adress an award banquet Saturday eve- ning, At the dinner the association will present the H. H. Arnold Trophy to ‘‘Aviation’s Man of the Year.” Mother-in-Law. | Worth Money | toHome Buyer | HOLYOKE, Mass. ®—A mother- in-law is worth money, under the terms of an advertisement ap- pearing today in the Holyoke Tran- | script-Telegram., The advertisement inserted by | Jeremiah T, Downing of the Down- ing Realty Corp. offers a_nine- room brick house on a 1%%-acre plot at the following prices: To single persons, $25,000; cou- ple, $22,000; couple with child, $21,- 000; couple with two children, $20,- 000; couple with “houseful of kids,"’ $18,000; couple with houseful ‘of’ kids and mother-in-law, $17,500. 49 Bottles of Beer Found in Boys Car DETROIT (INS) — Three boys were arrested early today when officers stopped them after a minor hit - rum accident and found 49 bottles and cans of beer stowed in various parts of the car they; were driving. Jerry Curtis, 18, the driver; Eddie -Milinowski, 20, and Rush | Guigar, 18, all of Detroit, will be | taken to court today on a charge | of possessing and transporting al- | coholie beverages. Curtis also was ticketed for leaving the scene of a non-injury | accident. In another instance of alleged | youthful waywardness, Thomas | Angott, 21, told police he was on | his way home from visiting a girl | friend early today when he was | yanked from his car and beaten by three boys about 19 whom he had never seen before. Henry Kaiser May Build Auto Factory in Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO #—Henry J. Kaiser is considering establishing an auto plant in Brazil, the Bra- zilian government news agency announced yesterday. } Kaiser discussed the possibility | with President Getulio Vargas Tuesday, the agency said. 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Malof. of Boston Mass., who calls himself “God's Smuggier,”’ holds one of the Bibles printed in Russian which he is smuggling across the Lron Curtain He has already placed over 83,000 Bibles in Russia and plans to print an additional 1,000,000 Bibles and 5,000,000 New Testaments all in the Russian language. The smuggling methods are only known by Reverend Malof and his followers. have been requesting more money e to offset rent increases in govern ment-owned housing here Pow nall ~said the increases ranged from “28 to 51 per cent.’’ Both un 6-C f ions draw scale ranging from $1.58 en ncrease to $2.40 an hour The next action in the four month-old wage wrangle probably Rebuffed ClO Leaders when ClO rep will come Aug Are Still Holding Out resentatives meet in Washington with AEC officials. The meeting for 15-Cent Boost | was approved by the Labor De- OAK RIDGE, Tenn.-ue—By vot-|Partment when the ClO workers ing to accept a previously rejected |Peturned in July from a four-day 6-cent hourly wage increase. AFI strike here and at Paducah. where atomic production workers put the |the country’s entire supply of squeeze on disturbed CIO union , Uranium-235 is produced. leaders who said today the AFL | ~~ * vote would not block their de e é : mands for a 15-cent boost the Gas, Coke and Chemical Work- . ers — sought 21 cents an hour at ite ASL werkers metic tara. gen sad rman ft voting about 2-1 in secret ballot while the AFL — members of the ane to eee tthe 6-cent Atomix Trades and Labor Council wane hike suggeation handed | ~ had asked 19 cents down June 15 by the President's atomic energy labor relations Battle Creek Shows panel. > = > Disappointed 10 Local Presi. Bigg Traffic Progress dent Emerson Pownall said today “We thought that they would back = partLeE CREEK. Battle us up. We wanted their support but Creek has been awarded first place The CIO workers members of they're not going ” ap a by the American Bar Assn. for And he added: We think we'll showing the greatest improvement win out in the end. in traffic courts in cities of com- Always in the , Carbide and ; . Carbon Chemicals Co. has granted pereue mans loc: inal identical increase to the CIO and) ‘#st. year the local: municipe AFL at | ining time. The com- court was rated fifth among 1% Operates all four atomic cities by the national safety coun- plants involved bere and at Padu- ©! fr "5 method and record of cah, Ky., for the Atomic Energy Commission. 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The pilots ar Helping Employes | And 19 emelovécs called to bid| 0 court fond ist with & dosen ; : ‘Bs ground |their posts throughout the cit¥,| got their signals crossed. PH, Hammond, a manufacturer, |were hired by a competitor who| unclaimed crullers used as evi fense went through its paces for a| the legflet attack, No leaflets. Afte| Easternmost point of Mexico, in| men he advertised in the local |ienced help and promised to hire | that they be distributed among six , whole week and for the |an hour of waiting and practicing | the state of Quintana Roo, lies| paper to get the men new jobs. | the last man too, when he returned | men in the prisoner's cage. The | end of the week a shower of leaf-|the work to be done when the! slightly east of Chicago. Scores of persons who read the ad! from sick leave. man charged with stealing the ? ROEBUCK AND CO. = “ks tt 2 Utility Blankets Better Buy Several Now! 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Wood handle feels com- fortable in hand. Housewares Dept. Main Basement tf - , eo a : : Rs te < Pg es asi “ ee $ a As Bs ge . = es 3 “7 pes ee 8 Se ae eee ee Steel Open Skillets, ates as: eaien ‘wince S@lf-Polishing Wax Quarts $ for Heavy duty liquid floor wax is self polishing . . . no buffing aaa ... dries to a soft luster in Keeps f shiny through even the hardest traffic. Thursday, Friday and Saturday! minutes. oe gee a a eee (aa ; « ; ——————— . . i ~~ Electrical Dept—Main Basement Regularly 29¢ each! 5 for $] Cannon! Cotton crash with woven-in checks in washfast colors. 16x 32-in. red, blue or green. Ab- sorbent, cherry! x mad Beir wee Cotton Tablecloths Save Now During Dollar Days! teste = (2,99 Large mibmie weave tabie- cloths at a saving price of 99c. Many appealing patterns, col- Ors. For 3 days only! ae Electric Percolator Thursday. Friday and Saturday Rey. 239 «©6022. 4G Use it anywhere there's elec- tricity! 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Cooker-Wafflers New Kenmore 4-Star Design 17.88 See the smart, new design of * Steam or Dry Iron Special for Dollar Days! 12.88 Iron on a cushién of steam or Reg. 21.90 Reg. 14.95 this giant cooker-watfler! Fries. use it dry! New, easier-to-fill bakes, grills, toasts. 2 sets of tilting top. Automatic, light- grids L sted. weight. 1000 watts Regularly Priced 10.95 For Three Days Only at dozen diapers! i Phone FE 5-4 Save Over *4 Now! Pendant Fixture 6* Replace old style fixtures with one of these fine metal hooded fixtures! Available in Harmony House colors or polished copper plate. Beautiful broad base, frame oad filigree are brass-plated gldés Chimney is frosted Electrical Dept—Main Basement ‘ 1 Portable Washers Proven. Agitator Action! UL-Listed 32.95 Kenmore Washer with autome- tie timer will do 3 sheets or @ ene 95 171 * epee eguseeens! & FALLS FOR HER—Mary Ann Young, of Columbus, Ohio, is not only by a waterfall she is IN a waterfall. Looks like the greatest | thing se combat hot weather since the invention of ice. BUY WITH COMPLETE ON ALL bab E, Regular $12.95 GLAMOROUS SIMULATED PEARLS sar Sg ' at. aa hove ' Me 4+ ¢ stan eG vlanidhapmentaeaamianbieatie wets rad wetiewe sdimainte , ne en ee sal all «/ . ‘ 4 “J * \ __. |, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 + ie ee iiee: | Awe & so P ° | . | strewn and drawers pulled out rmed his inno Print Traced © bee Old Refrigerator NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 Years to Pay BIG 9 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR Inside and out, up and down, here’s just about the most remarkable refrigerator buy in Pon- tiac! This giant size Admiral can be yours for . just 189.95 when you trade in your old refriger- ator. And when you have an Admiral you really have SOMETHING—ao full-width freezer that holds pounds of frozen foods, o full-width freezer drawer, new glacier blue porcelain enamel interior, and matchless trouble-free per- of we | formance. Trade in your old refrigerator now! rere PS Refresh Family With Cool Treat Extra-Luscious Crust Easily Made With Split Ladyfingers all, then the tangy flavor, Make a chiffon lime pie with a ladyfinger crust and watch the looks of appreciation on the faces of those who taste it. Use thin slivers of unpeeled lime for a spot of color in the whipped cream ring on top. Try it for cool eating. Heavenly Lime Pie 12 ladyfingers len pe unflavored gelatin 1 cup sugar, divided 5 eggs, separated ‘, cup water ‘4s cup lime juice . 1 teaspoon grated lime rind For ladyfinger pie shell, split ladyfingers. Cut one-half inch off end of ladyfingers; stand, cut side down, around edge of 93-inch pie plate. Put remaining whole ladyfingers and pieces evenly in bottom of pie plate. Mix together gelatin and one- half cup of the sugar in top of double boiler. Beat egg yolks slightly; stir in water and lime juice. Add to gelatin .mixture.... Place over boiling water and cook, stirring constantly, until gelatin is dissolved and mixture is slightly thickened. Add lime rind. Chill until mixture is slightly thicker than the consistency of unbeaten egg white. Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry. Gradually add remaining one- half cup sugar and beat until very stiff. Fold egg yolk mixture into egg whites. Carefully pile into prepared shell. (Mixture should be thick enough to hold its shape.) Chill until firm. If desired, garnish with whipped cream. Sandwich Is Tasty For a summer lunch serve corned beef sandwiches with a salad of lettuce (or other greens) tomatoes and cucumber. To make the filling for the sandwiches, mix tiny cubes of corned beef with mayonnaise-type salad dressing and prepared horseradish. Beit ER, HY 3 wi4 ay ; fA he ao ee Se PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; | 1 2 HEAVENLY LIME PIE—Make with tangy lime chiffon filling. nave to bother with a crust. ’™ eavenly Lime a summer pie You won't even Just split lady- a ring of slivers of fingers and make a decorative shell. Garnish, with whipped cream and dot with pale green lime. ‘Peach Filling for Pie Made in New Way Here’s a new way to thicken a fresh peach filling for a pie. 1 tablespoon lemon juice % cup granulated suger ‘4, cup firmly-packed brown sugar \% cup quick-cooking rice cerea be teaspoon salt ‘4 teaspoon cinnamon i ieapece care S eabisipcene butter or margarine Prepare pastry for 2-crust pie Line bottom of 9inch pie plate Lwith pastry. Place peaches in a large bowl; mix with lemon juice. Stir sugars, quick-cooking rice cereal, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves together; stir gently into peaches, then fill pie shell. Dot with butter. Top with lattice crust. Bake in 400 oven until lightly browned — about 45 minutes. Serve hot or cold. Serving ice tea? Accompany it with attractive slices of lemon: just score the lemon and then slice very thin so you have a pretty fluted effect. ‘Flavor Whipped Cream With Powdered Coffee Vary the flavor of whipped cream next time you want a topping for | shortcake or custard. Just add two teaspoons of instant | coffee and two tablespoons of sugar | ts one cup of whipping cream be- fore you begin to whip. It’s a won- derful way to bring delicious cof- fee flavor to desserts. Clam Cocktail Tops Cool Summer Meal Here’s a cool and refreshing first course. Rosy Clam Cocktail 1 cup tomato juice, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Freshly ground pepper Have tomato juice and clam juice chilled. Mix with lemon juice and Worcestershire sauce. Add pepper to taste. Makes about 3 cups — use about 4% cup for each serving in small juice glasses. Makes 4 servings. Recipe Gives New Flavor to Potatoes and interest to potatoes. Emmie’s Potatoes freshly-prepared or leftover atoes finely grated onion 2 cups 1 tab (pulp and ) 1 tablespoon minced green pepper % der teaspoon curry. pow 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Use mashed potatoes, seasoned with salt and pepper, that have had a little hot milk and butter beaten into them so they will be fluffy. Beat in onion, green pepper and curry. Spoon into 8-inch pie dish. Melt butter and mix with bread crumbs. Sprinkle buttered bread crumbs over top of potatoes. Put under broiler or in moderate or hot oven until heated through and crumbs are lightly browned. Makes 4 to 6 servings. be necessary to cover it with salt when you are roasting it. {IIOP IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIsNIIIaI III I IIa sain ~~ (iL SAVE MONEY! Hygrade brand mixed pork and Tin 12 Oz. You bet! PARTY LOAF 39° Tall Can 10s beef in « delicious tasty loaf. Look at these typical specials’ here at FARMER'S and you'll find low price values. ment has features you just don’t want to miss! PET MILK WZ Shop any Every depart- MAZOLA OIL For Cooking and Baking Qc Quert “” Quart New Pack! Picnic Brand CATSUP 29° 2 Bottles Choice and Prime BEEF ROAST 39: Beet We reserve the right to limit quantities P Lean, Tender PORK STEAK IJ FFAPAALALAALAAAAAAAALAASJSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA A AA A dA dA A Ad : 355. Pn FARMER’ 484 Auburn Avenue PPIPPA AAP AA AALALALALALALLALLLALALAAAAL AA AA hed oii Fresh Young Pig ORK LIVER eo FREE PARKING Wilson’s Crisprite SLICED BACON Phone FE 2-0119 59: SUPER MKT. Here's a new way to give flavor Veal lacks fat, and so it may |{ pork, pieces of suet or bacon } 4 cit wee: *, Pi fattest ; At Chiffon Pie b \ - _— & ‘ 4 J GUST 19, 1954 lettuce leaves. Sprinkle with pap- rika and dot with mayonnaise. Cut egg into 6 slices. Re- from egg slices. | ; By JANET ODELL and allow of enough variety to discriminat- please even the most ing taste. Refreshing meat salads make) You can buy a number of differ- | news these summer days. For this | ent kinds of cold meat and arrange | salad, cubed cooked pork and peas | an attractive platter; or you can are marinated in French dressing. | plan to have some of Sunday's then combined with chopped cel-/ roast left over to be served cold ery and nut meats. - There are people who prefer cold The salad is garnished with | roast beef or roast pork to the hot hard-cooked eggs and stuffed olive | variety. you plan a cold meat ‘ ~— platter, just remember the three cups cubed cooked por “do’s.”” Choose meats which con- is ap Prem "deeetng trast (1) in flavor, (2) in texture, sep. walnut meats, broken and (3) im color and shape. 6 lettuce leaves Slices of bologna may be rolled se into cornucopia shape. Square }--, + sausage may be cut diagonally Cold meat is the foundation of a Dutch lunch platter. This is a treat Topping for Vegetables You can make a delicious top- ping for vegetables by beating a cup of medium white sauce into a lightly beaten egg yolk mixed with | | a tablespoon of lemon juice. l cup mayonnaise 1 cup sour cream 2 tablespeons prepared mustard ‘4 teaspoon Tabasco 1 tablespoon grated onien 1 10-ounce “% cup di 1 cup chopped cucumber 1% cups diced cel % cup chopped stuffed olives Sprinkle gelatin on cold soften. Place over boilin and stir until gelatin is dissolved. Add salt; cool. Combine mayonnaise, sour cream, prepared mustard and Ta- basco; gradually add gelatin mix- ture, stirring until blended. Mix in ’ |} remaining ingredients. Turn into _| 12 individual molds; firm. Serve with assorted cold _ | Cuts. Makes 12 servings. Individual Relish Molds sauce r pickle relish green pepper ater to water of chill until at x > y fick. ge oi * cL Ze Fg i ‘ 4 ; Cold Cut Platter Tempts Warm Weather Appetites schino cherry in freeze. When firm, | an Win : - tray with water E 8? 2 ring of egg white sandwich. Press the egg yolks through @/ Instead of saving this type of sieve and sprinkle over the salad. | meal just for company, use it oc- 4 to 6 servings. casionally for the family. Treat them to a buffet supper. With The planet Mercury is 3,000 | the cald outs carve petete chips, a miles in quickly prepared hot vegetable, eter. Ble 4 tablespoons fine dry bread crumbs =. =. = MeNichehenaic | des | Le | A 4 CHUNK STY 3 te. ws } U. S. Graded Wilson's Crisprite t t Tt t t Get your shere of lower food NICK’S . . . here ere some of = mony-meny bargains we're offering. Breast-O-Chicken | Tender Blade Cut PORK CHOPS “ | ROUND STEAK.... ” SLICED BACON.... SL SU Sa SI Ss a SS prices the many- Hamilton Grade “A” Medium Size LE 19 Lb. Aye With feMifeal (et Tif Th Se EGGS Tain SS St aS Defiance CHILI CON CARNE with Beans Big 15% ox. Can Plumrose Imported SARDINES College Inn TOMATO JUICE Hazel Lee SUGAR WAFERS PARTY PUNCH Lipton’s Black TEA Lipton's Black TEA BAGS Maxwell New COFFEE 39: Fresh, Lean 3 tb. Tin INSTANT °° Michigan State College. Hifelifenite (te ite ite ite Wife | ; OPEN Giant 46 ox. Cen 1 bb. Cello 25°5 29°} 46 ox. Cen Y% bb. Pkg. 48 Cr. Pkg. $40 : $410 Ibs. Pound 3%e ROAST BEEF... c “ Produce ‘ina . wonerseecs__. .. Wrecked Again DETROIT (UP)— wholesale prices ge of Markets: ) A ° . of bar Ro. SBS" Bu: Applen Metin, ie Rey No 1, bu; ag Transparent. | i i i Siete Rcteiacras | Historic City Swept by . , &49- ; « on| Wealthy” No 1.340.409 ba. Cantairanee, | Flames in Rome lebettios. Me i. 300-335 Tho. Peeehne. bled Troy was aided by the) Me Nevm. ee. an ots Phosion pte siparcd Flames soybeans. This | 350 bu. Plums, Burbank, No 1. 3.00-3.25 ved . cents yes-| % >u. Watermeions, No 1, 2.50-3.00 bu | blamed on a cigarette butt swept was no heavy) » oss n. yal Foeeecn. Kertacky | 8¢TOSs @ two-acre reproduction of into today’s | Wonder, No 1, 3.00-3.50 bu; beans, green, erect ulti-m out steady and | neo 3, 328-3.8 bs. penne, Lin. ue Ww. - > iecthane ste . &. i : . . No I, arner moved up a couple of | 3.50-4.00 bu; beans, wax, No 1. 350-400 bu. Beets, No 1, 175-100 dos bchs;| “Helen of Troy.” beets, topped, No 1. 125-175 bu. Broc- , Wheat near the end of the first | colt, tency. 250 % bu: No 1, 1.25-1.75 %| Only smoking ruins remained Seer =e to ? lower, Septem be. Cabbage met 160-1 50 bu: cabbage, when nearly 100 firemen finally ex- + + - . o i, - bbage. . ‘ ber $2.12%, corn unchanged to ? | % 1, 1509.00 ba: cabbage sprouts, No | tinguished the flames after an ’ ; | 1. 100-1.56 ba Carrots. No 1. 75-85 dos | hour. lower, $1.64, oats oehs: newete, tenons * we i% 175 bu. * * * u wer ° 3 Celery. tye lower to, i higher, Sep-| Sa" 3oeiterat, ier te 1, eras | Two thousand extras, costumed ’ \* . . - -doz : r ; fember $1.18%, soybeans un-| Cucumbers. dill size. No 1, 305-380 bu. | *S Greek and Trojan warriors, had : cucumbers, pickle, N 425-475 bu: | been doing battle scenes. They left _ ,thanged to 2% higher, September | cucumbers. sticers. No 1. 100-150 bu the set for lunch and the fire broke $3.15 and lard unchanged to 15/ Dill, No 1, %-100 doz bens. Srgr'ant. ae : No 1. 2.00-250 bu: eggplant, long, N» 1, | out while they were away. It start- 6 I —- ae on name. Eremm. No 1. O58 led at the gate, through which the : 5, . o - ’ _ Beptember $16.45. $0- bag. Parsley, cut, wot. oy Trojan horse was to be wheeled, . Sia ney Font. No 1. 80-1.00 dot. | ang raced across the set . Black Eye, No 1, 436-5.00 b re . . in Prices Peppers, Ce . No 1. 100-180 pa. A studio spokesman eaid five CHICAGO GRAIN | Pimento, Not. 200-230 pk, peppers | workmen were slightly injured. grain nai, | Skeet 4 ote be Potatoes, new.| No stars were on the set. The ‘S ~ ~Sneneeaeed ; . - > potatoes, new. | ¢ eveseee 212% Mar 26 = No i, 320-350 100-Ib beg Radishes | film features Rossana Podesta, an 6 | Ted, fancy, 90 doz bchs: No 1, 50-73 dos Italian star, Jacques Sernas of Oe Sep ....--+- 3.1°2 | behs: radishes, white, fancy, 1.00 4 : : : Me NOV 2.000005 seas behs: No 1 4-73 don behs. Squash, —— Sir Cedric Hardwicke soaviges 72% | Acorn. 1S Bae be. some. England. 05% od evcceene +4 weant, Be 1 £m 3 ox pane Hub. e @ es “a 2=«CwLacrsc— . No 1. bu: squash, Italian . SL TE pep ts eae | ef 00108 % be: squash, Summer. “Eighty per cent of the 18-unit . od oma , outdoo ” 1 xd sees “3 fancy, 1.25 14-lb bakt: tomatoes, eutteer: set is compleely ruined,” said Cari srereeees* Of Dec | ....... 18:.05| NO 1. 90-115 14-lb bekt. Turnip. No 1. |Combs, Warner Brothers spokes- mee ase 16% Boybdean ou e Hoe ha a behs; turnip, topped. No 1. | man vevecese TS BED vencnvere . . * en 11.92| Lettuce and salad greens: Celery cab-| No figures on the cost of the set ee 218 Dee c.cceees 11.13 mage. Be t. pe gs bu. »intare., Bo 1, | were available. : endive, bieac . . ‘ . 2.50 bu. Escarole, No 1. 1 00°1 28 bu: , ee had a run of bad . . No 1. -3.00 ba. | luck, a@ runaway chariot Lettuce, Butter, N - : : County Deaths tuce. leat, No 1 Fei a0 bw nemans | which injured many ontran, te + 3Se-S injury of a stunt man who ; Mrs, Charlies Frink Greens: Cabbage, No 1, 85-100 bu wall, and uction delays Mrs. | Collard. No 1, 1.00-1.25 bu.” Kale. No 1. |° . prods y ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. 100-1 80 bu. Mustard. No 1. 1.00-1.25 caused by a foot injury and later Charles (Minnie )Frink, 89, of 323) Xs 5 ‘ian 4 bu. Spinec ». | eye trouble of Miss Podesta. W. 4th St., will be held 1:30 p.m. | 100-125 bu. Turnip. No 1. 1.00-i.28 bu. Smith Funeral Laree. dor case. Saturday at the be 12.00-13.00; small, 10.00-11 90. New York Stocks in Lakeside Cemetery Port Huron. CHICAGO POTATOES Aamiral 33 Jomee aL : 3et ’ A ee . s . She died eary today at a Pontiac | CHICAGO (AP)—Potatoes: arrivals a5, | Air Reduc .... 284 Kelsey May .. 23-3 hospital. The body will be at the wepatenet Gontnd ten as Allied Ch .... 96 Kimb Clik ... 73.1 Pidey Funeral Home until Friday | og. fr'.: Gant uently weaker: for | Ae fie clea ae) afternoon, Sets Sauce wieaes [eatin BE Lace Ms 5 ee; m ° . Survivors include two daughters, | 9415: ars BA ae Am Can ae & My - 13 Mrs. Byron E. Robinson of Detroit, Cyan p Aire ee Od and Vivian M. of Caro; a son, CMCAGO BUTTER AND toGs Am Loco". 166 Lone 8 Cem. 48 . CHIC (AP) — Butte : ree | Am M @& Pay 265 Lorillard .... Wayne of Rochester; one brother, | coinis 919.136. wholesale buyine prices | Am Motors. 113 Mack Trk.. 22.3 George Cochran of San Francisco, cechanesd to % gisher: 8 score AA am Red ...... 108 ooh ws - oe five grandchildren and three great-| 9 5 x41: css) © | Am supa: ant May D Str .. 334 grandchildren. Eggs easy, receipts 9.117; wholesale | Am Tel & Tel 1736 Mead Cp... 384 DUyine Prices unchanged to 1% lower: Am Tod . $8.7 Mid Con Pet 87.6 “ John Lingenfelter U.S. large 40-415; U.S. mediums 4: US | Am Woolen . 21 Mid Stl Pd .. 33.2 . standards 33: current receipts 26; dirties | Am “eine 18) «Monsan Ch .. 06.2 “ORTONVILLE — Rosary for | 22; checks 22. \nac Cop .... 398 Mont ward ms John Lingenfelter, 68, of 1050 M¥, armen & is a Meewea .... BS Will be recited at the C.F. Sher-| pernorr are tag tan, peiroit,| Ace DO O-- 282 Mueller Br. 38 man Funeral Home at 8:15 p.m. cases included: federah state grades | ee tine ieee Mot Mise... a3 - Friday. Mass will be|, Whites—Grade A. gumte 1-65, wid | atl Refin .... 341 Nat Cash R 88 bd ave. 61%; large 53- wtd. ave 54:/aveo Mfg .... 6 Nat Dairy ... 814 sung at St. Mission at 10 a.m. —- 42-43, wd. avg. 42%; small 30-| Bald Lima... 16 Nat Gyps ... M4 Saturday, with burial in Holy | ewes 2% a “ | eo vt He Sepulchre Cemetery, Detroit. on ne oe median 6heade wie avg. ag: | Benguet ..-'. 1 Nat Test nn-* oe He died Wednesday at McClaren small (29-91 wid. ave 2. grade ‘S Beth Steel... 8 NY Air pet. m8 Hospital, Flint, following a lengthy erad large 28; peewees Bond Strs ... M _ m1 He is survived by four sons } ao ig ~ re ry | wer Pee i sas John Center Line Joseph oultry Brist **** 3D” «6Nor Sta Pw 163 = ot Dees Charles E. of Orton- Bron Meike". 13.3 Nest Airlin.. 10.7 4 . CHICAGO POULTRY Budd Co ..... 338 } We = «os bi ms nigh oe _ wot | Teepe ee coops yoatarday 1 208 nent: | Calum & H.|| 101 Ovens Ti Gl # Rage : : ee, Bi, Sek varie prise wa Gen Pee). jay Pan AW Air 143 ‘ “Tig ; a » /[) p27 Paneh EPL .. 76 22.5; hens 14-15; fryers and Cp... &. Mrs. Hazel 0, Berman 94-30; oid rossters 13.6-16; ducklings pw aE -o BY ro os 3 LAKE ORION — Funeral ser- | **?oPettes 30-32. se, 90.2 Penney JC .. 86. Nice ri Mrs. a Olive ~~ DETROIT POULTRY Sere: OS ppt Cole ate) man, of 2536 e Rd. will DETROIT (AP)—Prices paid per pound | Ches & Oh ... 38.2 -4 held at 11 a. m. Saturday at the | '® Detroit tor No, 1 quailty live poultry | Chrysler ..... 41.8 Philip Mor. 381 Allen Funeral Home, with burial ptieery, Rens 18-22. light ype. 16-18: Clark Equip a. Sean eoon'* Shs roasters 4 -28; v . in White Chapel Memoria] Ceme-| protiers or fryers (3-4 Ibs), whites 26-26. | Cluett, Pea rg OR Siete G... ee tery. Mrs. Burman was killed in| Reds aes: | Gre Croscen 31¥-20% Coes Sele ....187 fumen .S. 888 : Barred ks 30 ht broil Paim .... sone an automobile accident yesterday t ree abi: capvnction ite Tos) 34-36. Col Gas ....6. 18.1 Suse Of s¢ on M59. roosters 13-14; ducklings 30; tur-| Con Edis ..... 45.7 poem Rane ryt Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.| tom, syns "eet? S7Pt Bent. 00-0) Cohaum Pw ani Reo Motrs 21 : +” ~ uu Repub 8st! 60.3 Pontiac. three Con Pw pf 452 108.2 , Means BR. Piper of , t Bak... 233 RED Met... Wy SE ee at Fee Livestock Cont Can 4 oi A as tiac. and Sam Lake Orion. . ont Mot . Se t “4 . ar = Cont Oil 4 Moses Davis DETROIT LivesTOcK Con r Rog. 38 oe ae BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHI P— en Detroit livestock Cork pa P 4 Scovill Mf 29.3 report: . Crue St] ..... 2 Sead AL RR.. 65 Funeral service for Moses Davis ngioes salable 300 Few carly sales Cane rus m8 Sears Reed... as 91, will be Friday from the Fos- wets , a a 1 | Det . 3) 331 simmons . |... 6 naught Funeral Home, Marion. and 2 sorted ctferings scaling $00-220 Ibs nous five ee me Sinclair o.. “1 G Ceme- at . or more. . Socon feta The body is at the Huntoon | cattle sslabie 400. Receipts mainiy | pucont HR, Sou fac.” 8 Funeral Home’ Pontiac. Mr. Davis |r cseeictat tet" be ate aay | act aie mes e : died : © showing good and choice fed steers and oe re oes o1 me oe ng ss 338 yesterday. rlings: early sales sia El & Mus In|. 3 Std Ol! Ind... 826 Surviving is a daughter, Mrs.| mostly steady; canner cows rather slow: | pmer Rad 131 Std Of) NJ... 954 A 4 r? e slaughter steers - Std Ot) OOh 39.7 Carroll Davis of Birmingham. | 53’. ‘uunty and commercial steers and | E84 John .... 77 Std Of COW. 3a Allen J. Anscomb heifers 1200-1700; cutter to low utility | py celi-_o 176.4 Stew War.... 211 . . offerings 10.00-12.00; utility cows 1050: | pirh wor * 94.5 Studebaker ... 18.7 WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- 13 80, latter price for beavy high ylelding | Firestone * 923 Swift c ce : og SHIP — Service for Allen J. Ans-| ners and cutters 850-1180, early top on | Erecpt Sul... $0 Te Moe TG comb, 6, of 6867 Park Blvd.,| commercial bulls 180.00? a ree oo BE tee Q sul 103 West Bloomfield Twp. will be held Calves salable 100. Steady; most early |Gen Elec . 41 Ti R Bea “65 ’ sales choice and prime véalers 25.00-31.00; | Gen Fads . 75 mk J at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at the! some choice heavy vealers around 22.00-|Gen Mills .. 68.4 Tran W Alr... 20.1 24.00; commercial and good 15 .09-2200:|Gen Motors . a1.4 Transamer ... 35.4 wlth ys babe po few cull and utility 8.00-14.00. Gen Refrac 23.7 es me. 2 Lake, burial in Oakland Hills! gneep salable 150 Trade not estad- | Gem Tel ..... 45 On ‘Cormide | ate Memorial Gardens. Graveside serv- | lished, all classes scarce on early rounds oe jime . =? Unit Air Lin 25.5 ices will be conducted .by the | Goebel Br... 74 yas Fm s VFW CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Goodrich 103.2 Un Gas Im. m4 . . CHICAGO (AP)—8al 7 Goodyear .... 73.6 . i. Mr. Anscomb died at his resi- active: butehers Uneventy eat higees = fw Pais * =; vs Ru i dence yesterday. mostly or more up on light weights o Ry .... U8 Smelt 48.3 . . : 25-50 higher: k . " Gt West 8 .. 202 . Surviving are his widow, Anna: ib” butchers "$23 5.23 75. latter price Greyhound .. 12.6 US ‘Btecl..” S38 two ugh aret | for ¢ 2's 420-215 Ib: m« . us f...1576 da ers, Mrs. Marga butchers “330-270 “ib $23.25-23.65 ie. 180 Hayes Mf .. 52 UB Tob. an “Te Spicer of Wayne and Mrs. Flaine | i» $21 $0-23.25; including some lots Holland PF .. 163 Marre 29.2 . . ¥ s omes see Jones of Royal Oak; a son, Glenn) jy" vs” $180.20 80, lighter” welgnes | Houd Her... 138 Wath S Pic.) aka at San Diego; a sister, Mrs. Glad- | $20.75-21.25 or slightly above: large lots| Il] Cent .,.. 507 West n Tel... 845 Trem { Walled Lake: | *25-600 Ib #16.50-i8.50 Inland Stl .. 611 Westg A Bk... 26.2 ¥s per of wa , Inspir Cop :. 32.7 Westg El 67.7 Salable cattle 14.000 calves 400 brother, Harold Anscomb of Au-| sinughter steers and heifers. generally es tee =. oral a “? . ° a0 e hy burn Heights, and five grandchil-| remy vetive: ene salon rime Plecrs | Int Nick | 444 Woolworth | 48.3 dren. 50 higher: other classes mostly steady, |I™t Paper ... 75.6 Yale & Tow... 46.8 bulk chotce and prime steers $23.80-26.50: | mt Silver 492 Young 8 & W 235 ; $ around 20 loads 1.125-1425 Ib $26.75 | Int Tel on es ee OF ¥ *. ° r n e . Woman Claims $25,000 | 225,827.00: sod to low’ choice steers | Te 3 _ Titersection as 4} in Jewelry Left in Taxi NEW YORK (®—Mrs. Abraham Scheer got back the $25,000 worth of jewels she lost, thanks to cab driver Fritz Morris. "She left the gems in q small bag in Morris’ taxi on Tuesday night. As soon as the cabbie found it, he turned it over to police” Yesterday Mrs. Scheer, wife of a Fifth Avenue store executive, Traffic Light Increases Accidents $18.50-23.25; load lots high choice and prime $23.50-25.25; utility and commer- cial cows $10.00-13.00; canmners and cut- ters $8.00-10.50; utility and commercia! bulls $12.50-15.50; good and choice veal- | to low good grades $12.00-18.00; a load f choice nd prime 103 ib yearlings $16.75 cull to’ mostly good sisughter ewes | $3.50-4.50 Foreign Exchange NEW YORK (‘(AP)—Poreign exchange rates follow (Great Britain in dollars, cents): off “% of a cent; 60 of a vent; 90 STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press » 15 1 Indust Rails Util Stocks 100.1 66.1 1344 00: uot ommercia] | Previous day 181.0 7 ee cull to commercial | Week ago 179.4 98.8 «6647 133 ; Month ago 177.0 O78 633 131.2 Salable sheep 1.000: siow; siaughter| year ago... 19990 841 5838 1073 spring lambs unevenly steady to fully | 198¢ high...,.... 1820 1005 65.1 134.7 50 or more lower and & sizable propor- | jenq jow eetes 439 «6778 6854 1086 tion of supply still naa, yeortaes 1953 high...... 1518 93.6 S58 1163 and siaughter sheep about stea 1963 low te ime spring lambs $19.00 22.66 cull es. TS OS OO. PETROIT STOCKS ‘Hornblower & Weeks) Figures after decimal pointe are ths High Lo w Noon Raldwin Rubber*...... “4 15 D & C Navigation..... 135 135 123.5 Gerity-Michigan* ...., 25 33 Kingston Products* 2.3 3 Masco Owe... cee e 27 3 Midwest Abrasive*.... 5.5 62 Rudy we ee sceccece 44 44 a4 Wayne yew* ....... 13 14 *No sale; bid and asked :|275 Businessmen Hold Frolic at Country Club Some 275 businessmen gathered at Indianwood Country Club at Lake Orion yesterday for the 18th un. | annual Chamber of Commerce- Lewes? eee F Z Lh Me a J ze f 4 ~*~ THE PONTIAC PRESS PRE | ame yet. | MARKETS |Fabulous Troy eS. 4 “Amos 'n’ Andy,” gets treatment ON ROAD TO RECOVERY—Freeman Gosden Jr., 26-year-old son of the actor who plays “Amos” in THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 193 Bee for polio in the same hydrotherapy tank he helped buy for the Midland (Texas) Memorial Hospital. Doctors young Gosden will recover completely. With Setting NEW YORK (INS) — Fantastic | new charges of sadism — including | the setting afire of an elderly four Brooklyn teen agers whose “kill for a thrill” rampage was compared by some authorities to the celebrated Loeb-Leopold case in Chicago. Baffled police, sifting a growing Lists Low Bidders on Road Projects Low bidders for road-repair jobs on four Oaksand County highways were announced today by the State Concrete patching on M58 from U.S, 244 to U.S. 10, on U.S. 10 from M58 near the west limits of Pon- tiac to Drayton Plains and on M59 from the east limits of Auburn Heights to Livernois road. The work will be done by Max Fri- Business Briefs Estimated fire losses in the United States during July amounted to $69,532,000, a de- crease of 7.2 per cent from $74,- 938,000 reported for July, 1953, and an increase of 6.1 per cent over losses of $65,533,000 for June, 1954. Losses for the first seven months of 1954 now total $525,522,000 an increase of 3.7 per cent over the first seven months of 1953, when they amounted to $507,019,000. Some -200 retailers including some fromthe Pontiac area, plan to attend the fall meeting of the Michigan Retail Clothiers and Furnishers Assn. Sept. 14 at Northland Center in Southfield Township. Burroughs Corp. Wednesday reported total revenue for the first half of 1954 was $86,064,737 compared to $77,220,676 for the same period last year. Combined net income after taxes was $4,- 667,720 for the first half of this year compared to $4,632,293 for the same 1953 period. Appointment of Thomas Poir- ier as aSsistant to the president is announced by E. C. Quinn, president of the Chrysler Division, Chrysler Corp. Poirier, who has been on Quinn's staff for the past year as staff speciailist, has been with Chrysler Corp. since 1936 when he joined Dodge as a tool and die apprentice as part of the corporation's college co-op pro- gram. No More Survivors | From Plane Found HONG KONG #® — The Hong Kong government said today no word had been received from Peip- Hainan Island July 23. foreigner vivor from the plane,, arrived in Canton Aug, 7 aboard a Commu- nist gunboat, Observers here were inclined to doubt the report. SES S29 eee Se SS LO eet man — were levelled today against | study Young Hoodlums Charged Man on Fire file of new horror tales involving the boys, ranging from 15 ot 18 ten-day ze5 i tre 2 5 i Fi 1 etit f ff 7 7. i | middle-class homes, are Jack Kos- man, into a police station and id he had been beaten savagely the hands of the ‘‘thrill’’ quartet. Hazel Park Child, 7, Hit by Auto in Park HAZEL PARK—Injured when an auto drove overalog barrier on which he was sitting with four other youngsters in Scout Park yesterday was Dennis Metcalf, 7. He was reported in poor condition at Mount acarmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit, today. The boy suffered a_ fractured skull when struck by a car driven by Frank Garoufalis, 16, of 1816 E, Eight-Mile Rd., Detroit, police reported. Police said Garoufalis told them he lost control of the ve- hicle in loose sand as he entered the park’s parking lot. The other youngsters all jumped to safety. Garoufalis was released to his parents and was scheduled to make a statement to the Oakland County prosecutor today. Dennis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Metcalf of 23425 Vassar. ‘North Branch Rotary Hears Talk on Safety NORTH BRANCH — Cpl. Rich- ard Janner of the Bay City Post of the Michigan State Police spoke on traffic safety before members of the North Branch Rotary Club this week. Cpl. Janner listed irresponsible teenagers and mentally preoccu- pied adult drivers as causes of Ohioan Jailed in Extortion Plot Accused of Picking Up Dummy $20,000 After Threatening Heiress CLEVELAND ®—A 31-year-old id { | abe: oH Hi FY EE a g EF vibe gikt z #zi s E 2 School Conference ‘Launches Semester uh | | | i g F 3 283 i Passenger Hurt as Car Rams Rear of 2nd Auto 2 People Slightly Hurt When Auto Turns Left 4 3 585 gnak fap Layeptee tte! 8 1 4 ( z FFe Ti aS itt if E 4 7 ; EE E : i ft 3 - tJ i ¥2 i He : at i . | & i sg & ij : a oe ge fF. iF Senator Knowland Blocks Confirmation ii i ai ! | , BF 2 k ff it 2 a8 aks 5 g g 9 3 Z tt FEE ACHE ; | 2 3 3 ; i ‘ i A tl wi ¢ f g roe nH t i i heii sii g > Z : ; i E z é i i era zf is Py % se 2 ¥ i 3 eieea ry mS Hebi » a2 mS F # iF ~ tl work ick Is HEREBY GIVEN street That the Commission of the of | pontiac, higan will meet 3 4 ES z i of to : i Z s i ile i the specia district to defray $6,285.02 of and Hy f Re i L g i & aa Hd ADA R. EVANS, Aug. 19, 1954) section 1. Netice of Intention to Const g | the, City of oe of detraying ed Ee ent Edison ov = and regu the Ci odo! the 1 dolar a300 00 tion, it interest at a rete of the per ann on Wolfe i gf — af A Gien Tnontha, and ie ft it i "fe rf rt of the votes ad ‘the i ai! A emcee, Arcam ee HOTEL AUBURIN ne Tatas, Saka PONTIAC’S. LARJEST MINEST $12 WEEKLY et Bn g ity Ook Ore aes Ne el good location. Size 24x60. $15 month. Ez. e. FE 56-2655, £ 40x70, approx, 3000 sq. ft. doubie pw dy SE EL } = xan aeed Ghape Plenty of lights, paved - road, Bear Dra Plains, $150. per ‘ fs t Re! Ps oi as HEAT _im W. Huron. FOR RENT OFFICE OPEN +8 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 ; 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. For Sale Houses 43 § ROOM HOME LOCATED InN‘ Elizabeth Lake Estates overlook - tmg the golf course. $2,900 down. Call PE 65-7286. ATTRACTIVE RANCH TYPE SHELL. Good tecntion. Call ll PE 32-1104. ADAMS NORTH SIDE Extra special lovely 2 bedroom home, nice basement, of) heat. Must be seen to be appreciated.| Terms. EAST SIDE i: ‘OR Gotor ED Nice 2 bedroom modern on pute f.-9 Coed condition. ADAMS. REALTY CO. 382, Auburn FE 4-3393 | Cesptewane James K Blvd. Fou, te eee te nate me reful Fireplace _2 attached s True a fine lakefront home. By appointment Income Deluxe Lakefront Ranch home with attached 74 ft. on the water, $15,500 —better be first® Need 4 Bedrooms? Excellent family home on Marsha)! Street, 2 bedrooms and bath down, streamlined kitchen, paneled nook, rec- reation room, 2 car ga- rage More not the money than you ever dared hope for Catt Now! 3 Bedroom Brick Lecated 1 mile West This the comfort home offers all and =e wae ve dreamed . disposal, cal es lot s108 $0 IMME- DIATE POSSESSION . Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 8. Telegraph—Eves. & Sun. eal Estate Exchange ‘Here’s Your Convenient Directory’ ‘of Homes in the Near the School of Your Choice “LeBaron School |}RANCH HOME BEDROOM NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. i noes AND BATH. PART $5,300 $500 down. B. D. CHARLES, Realtor 2 i i te GILES © copttenss buy at rs Si 280 with K G. ss hone, see Realtor | ‘CHARLES uzury | $2,000 Down tion storm windows Needs some hing inside Year old 2 car ANNETT OFFERS 1 Block From GMC Plant 4 6 room modern home in ex- cellent condition, full_base- and Immediate Possession Watkins Lake, 5 rooms, it ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, 3 2 large glassed porch, auto- ma heat & bot water. Large corner lot, 7 pest | from beach. dow Oakland Lake—4 Lots 5 rooms & bath. brixcrete built in Washington Park $& room Gl.resale. 4 per cent interest, newly decorated, unfinished attic. Full base- ment, oi] beat, aluminum storms screens, fenced lot, Full price $11,970. Watkins Lake Front 3 bedroom mode home with large living m fin- ished birch, fireplace, itechen sua gee heat automatic water ater, new septic tank and pump. 45 feet on lake with excellent beach, 80 feet at Tear, 350 feet deep. $15,000, terms Income—4 Family Four 3 room units, 4 biocks from town, in excellent con- dition. Each unit has 3 rooms with bath, range in each, 4 car garage, Show- $200 per month, Heat & electricity average $45 per month. Bus b door, on good paved street $18,425. | Roy Annett Inc. LTORS FEderal 3-7193 “Open Evenings and Sunday | 4 bath, nice porch and a dand room apartment and attached gsrane. Ranch effect, Situated on seeree. an ecre of land with 1 s. shrubs trees = flowers. SUBURBAN BUNGALOW OUTSTANDING BUY AT $7,050 t pr ae, sad foo, wo \ " bath and myn and, earnee, “Tenens ‘W. Huron 8 ¢ MEFs? | ff rf ‘ ee P Ai ij " i ae aol wl dm Ld. jek pe «oft re baees — S aded 2 pee <4 Pay | BY ¢ OWNER, 3 $3,900. $8500 “FULL PRICE.” bedroom bungalow at Williams Lake. Ol! furnace. Oak floors = walls. A vey good e and im the pink cond i- rage. $6500 with $1400 or less _ down. OR 3-4158 BY Css ? STORY @ ROOM brick Bloomfield Highlands. Priced re $15 800. Cash to mort- . Por call further information BY ¢ OWNER NEW ¢ | ROOM RANCH ok bart home. Our equity 61.700. BY OWNER 7 ROOM ~ HOUSE, down and 2? up we allto-wall car peting, drape Venetian blinds, 2 ment. Corner ‘ot on paved street. Por Shade tree« and 7? omegee. white or colored. $14,000. FE 5-8882. car garage with seqqneway. _ equity $1,500. FE : $350 DOW WN 2 bedroom house. Full vessmnent. | Exterior gtd Williams gardens. OR }- { r i af i a “Watch for the red & house”’ GI "RESALE 4 ROOMS AND bath, $2750 down. 3 E Fair- mount. FE 3-638. j $45 MONTH | In this nice lake front home one Oakland , A large 7 room frame house a OE Donelson School Im- woaee WE Rey. AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGER co. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Drayton School tstrict Drayton Plains > J. A, Tayior REALTOR — wee: fo Oakland Ave es. Pree F Eastern Jr. High School DOWN —Good east side home. 12x!7 tving . tu soem. kitchen s and full ‘bein up decorated Am RAY Oo NEIL, B Reaktor LeBaron School 63 W.Hurea &t. tefore you WE NEED LISTINOS GILES REALTY CO. PE 56175 | 92 W. Huron open 9 tin 98 B.D. CHARLES, Realtor] “fetes 2. wichange ONLY $500 DOWN on hew homer. Immediate occu- on Ae Oi ie dose, REAL N ESTATE CLOSE TO PONTIAC BUILD NOW Attractive ranch homes. 2 3 reom. on concrete Moors or “al basemerts Perimeter heat, bathe Bad Sada Wee HERBERT C'DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd OR 3-7614 BY OWNER ® room bungsiow. Newly dec- | orated, $600 down, Automatic gas, | bot water heater. Fe 5-4573. 728) Cortwright. Beautiful homesites in a good locat Close to bus service, AE “DR “AYTON PLAINS © 100x150 ft excellent batting sites. Easy to drive NORTH NEAR GINGELLVILLE acres fruit and Nearly fever” land on a good road Only 4 aes & from Pontiac. Le - _oterlooking the ‘BROWN $18,000 LAKE FRONT. 250 ff on the water with cobble stone breakwater. Two bedroom home and also lovely 12x22 sunroom, | large two car gar. 3 lots. all fur- | niture, boat and outboard me | included. $2500 DOWN. Well constructed end | just like new, 3 bedroom modern alow, full basement, gas fur- | nace aluminum storm = sash 2 | screens, Oak floors, om AE) m. | walls. Carpeted living roo: most immediate possession. tirn | $1220 DOWN, Brand new 3 bed-| form bungalow with exterior .all | ° completed. Full bath, well, sep- tic, ig automatic hot water, and all interior stud- kitchen sink ding. ‘Here is the working man's Dream.” A home that you can saiss* to own. Priced at only | ~~ J. H. BROWN, | Realtor Yomner ‘Soop k Real ee te Exch. | $550 DOWN 3 hogy WM slant on 3 lots, near A os DOWN 1 bedroom bungalow 3 piece Le Ol) heat. wood subu $1,500 DOWN pichiges farm ly of convalescent, R. J. VALUET, Realtor Si"Betiand ive Beat Estate Fe Sos th IT’S NEAT AND TIDY full basement stoker Truck $100 down. Wwaich 1 BEDROOM HOME. ae the Perry Actes i= 1.200 down. Phone FE | 3496 Pontiac Lake Rd Corne Cass Lake Ra. BEDROOM RANCH were | hy 100x325. See P. Ww. | in & Son 66 W Huron. Real | i" OU BUY IT—WELL INSURE IT Expansion Home home with epacions unfinished up uy irs, located in delightful rk. full caleumet ok and iter, | Lovely two ‘toe Nickabe 6 room modern tooten seams CARROLL G. PORRITT, COMPARE VALUES On these @ hew 2 and 3 bed- near ; Terms PONTIAC REALTY CO T3? Baldwin . FE 54275 Ld GI's No down payment on 3 bedroom ranch homes with lake privileges. | cooper WRIGHT, Realtor | rative Real Estate pe kiand Ave GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS | CITY AND COUNTRY 2 porches. unexce landscaping with ? car gare lot 186x264 ft. | geet garden soil, offered “4. AB. | $3,950 down YOU AFFORD TO MISS IT HOME AND INCOME 6 miles out Baldwin Road, archi- | tecturally designed, 2 —_ > come offering 6 rooms and with 3 bedrooms down for owner. | ede Mory wp. Rental 60 val up. per month. Full basement storm and . Land wn. sropiye scooct"ana tas, ie zx. so us ce reduced for quick sale at $12,500 900 down. LET RENTAL AY YOUR WATERFORD DISTRICT Attractive 4 room and bath, 2 bedroom one floor plan ranch type home with combination itehen and dining space. ™ Jated. Built In ‘50 © with privileges en Totue Lake, You won't beat me $6,850 $1,973 down. CALL To Buy-To Sell—To Trade -MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS Open Eves. ‘ti) 9; Sun. 104 1075 W. ron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH __ POST OPFICE ~ Humphries | An acre ZONED COMMERCIAL fronting on weetnets — (rem street to street) end 3 garages “The ely | it | room home s 3 baths (2 are | tile) and an extra eee? Ler wral fireniace. 4 he INESS LOCA combined with | living comfort. CALL NOW! Humphries } This ts @ nice one! In Huron | em Waseate | Sas tne. Latue''S Soameors : ly § years old pans | ition, oak pa walls, combina storms and reens. Automatic «as heat — now! | Humphries | Maceday Lake frame bun- = — private. Ritchen, 3 large bedrooms | oa “eatien Lot $0x 135 Humphries| REALTOR, FE2-0474 eer ae en | os i re +4001 Eves. 74149; Fe 5-312 ° | pn PE ¢4516, Eve. 5-906, 2a780 | Bateman & Kampsen “MILLER LeBARON SCHOOL 3 bedroom home. north. with full ment and fu’ “STONE STONE REALTY CO. FE 2-0253 7 ROOM HOME SCHOOL bus on both close te Joslyn. One nor, 2 bedrooms. eee “walls, and storms and LIKE NEW very very low Edw. -M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw St ‘ FE 54-6165 Open Evenings ‘til 8:30 New bric: and frame. Two bed- rooms living room, kitchen, = basement and . heat, large rooms WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS | NICHOLIE AND H: ARGER Co. Stringham | School eee oe eer rr THREE BEDROOM BLOC KE ranch type home. Large lot. $10,060. term WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS AND HARGER CO. 8:30 ‘th 6:30 Ph. eae NICHOLIE) ’ ’ > » , ' a Hilt if ie a fi : [ : ‘ r mi RAY ON any Realtor NEAR ST. FRED’S Weal home for large family. baths. dase- 3 NICHOLIE Cy AND HARGER CO. insulated. 2-car 5 drive. paved street. $11, $2,500 down FLOYD KENT, Realtor ~~ St. Michael's | School Oe ee Near St. Mike's t., a heater. 2 car garage wo. . ‘BUD” Nichol John K. Irwin = REAL “MILLER ST. MICHAEL’S A SKIP—A HOP ‘ John Kinzler, 0 W. Huron SPECIAL VILLAGE KINZLER r=) CONSTRUCTION CO. __ Phone MI 40008 or MI 6-481 _ NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. Ope* 4:30 83 W. Huron ft pa. PE Sain Wathen (085 Se. t WILLIAMS LAKE AREA huge fenced eS tie eee = FE 54-6163 7 RM. BRICK RANCH with G HEAT fully insulated 1425 ving room 3 spacious bedrooms. Nothing much mote to say, let's look Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 N. Saginaw 8t FE 45-8165 Open Evenings ‘til 6:30 Pontiac Senior High oe | * Sut|2, FAMILY BRICK be ROOMS aR down, 3 bedrooms and Bath up. Pull basements, hot air heat & garage Just this two six Srick homes for $10,000. total pric $20.000 Terms New roo’ siding. gas heat and extra shower bath. Three bed- rooms Liviny room Sun Room, Dining room and large Kitchen bol eatine space $13,800, — $3500 Irwin & Rosa REAL ESTATE 2 Baldwin Avenue FE 2-8544 J. R. _HILTZ 5-6181 * Oven Eves. 83 x Tel Open E Co-Operative heal Estate Exchange John K. Irwin PE 21006! ing $26. 000 ' . basement with oi) fur- like it at only $6.97 $1,460 down. _ Stout, Realtor FE a§ ge £ why NOT dl ~ a... i home session te the the weny aE t " ' atl soy \ anouew Bruce fheoring. i 8 ney Babsi%s ExcELien re” r BUY Humphries RAY Oo’ NEIL. Realtor Goon Eve. a oe oe Etat ras’ trance 3 eee ge by cen, FST ie Irwin & Rosa REAL THE JOB YOU WANT may be in today’s Help Wanted columns, Better turn to Classified NOW. Phone FE 110) or OR 51668 Real Estate Exchange For Sale Houses 43) Jon RESALD Oil he heat. Aluminum siding. down. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | ‘Se°Oanland Av rong Estate PE be H wells. venetian blinds eneters | HOMES & {COTTAGES , Lake La Land “Realty Co. $24 Pontiac Trail. Walled Lake — 5 ROOMS MODERN, ALUMINUM | IF YOU ARE ALONE This is the nome. Will give you | four rooms for yourself with full | you or use ood ‘condition ma “ONE STORY 6 room home on # lot s0xi20, o \V. Iroquois furnace, c-dar «iding and all in- = GAYLORD | Co-operative Real fieate Exchange | _— located in excellent condi- session New gas i} unit. Is worth every | iMMEDIATE sens POSSESSION ne le be ay Ts ee CUCKLER RFALTY For Sale Houses 43, | LFORD | | Exceptional’y nice houses that are “7 rg°sk s Z excellent E. Dd vE It’s an all brick, 2 bedroom mod- ' ern home, full basement, oil heat, garbage disposal. hot water, lot | Soxisd Only $14,050. $4,250 cown. FHA terms, 2 yrs AND ANOTHER bedroom brick mode home, | full basement, oi] heat, . 62"132, | down. These new homes are open - inspection daily, except Sun- ay D room modern home. § lots, s J. F. Stevens. Broker Highland. Mich One of the best located homes in Seminole Hills. 6 spacious rooms including 3 well lighted and ventilated bedrooms with spacious closets There is also a stair to floored attic which includes @n attic fan. 24 foot living ream with center fire place. Pull basement = coleer | warm air, gas-fired eating. | hobby reom, storage mm... lav- story end mane other drive and 2 car Br.t S| at 816.950 wih 83 ance like jag Shown by => Dointment only ) Dwight St. One owner home in the best condition, 6 rooms 4nd bath with strirway to floored attic., Full painted basement that in- cludes usual utilities and gas | fired heating system Exterior | Priced right at $15.f00 Bloomfield Highlands One of the best brick family im WM. H KNUDSEN REALTOR Sif Pontier Stete Bank Bide For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 4a DRAYTON PLALA&S, Sa KINZLER wih bold vontract. «16 room with lovely fMagstone place Dining room . Stairway to unfinished attic. } ng Only $13,500 with at- LAKE ANGEL'S AREA >bedrm Dorothy” Snvder Lavender | A = knupsen Johnson Or srrog won't bother you im this 3 bedroom modern home just a couple miles north of Clarkston. with 5 acres to roam around on Owner is leaving for Florida and LAKE HOME. Ideal for is thet cute 3 room ail) frontage on a wonderful fering t \s fully furnished and ready to move Immediate ea - oid house-trailer payment for family and bath each, basements and fur . lots) }-ca JOHNSON, Realtor . Telegraph Rd. AMES K BLVD. _-ewit. Feige Be LF Ko Pioneer Highlands Lake Front Special i i% ¢ 7 path ranch boms i Hias «15230 knotty cedar * room with s cut iil : 80 eal. ines lined water heater and other Stee! breakwater and ad cays “sell term: “Surry on one. Pine Lake Area ¥ > “ow “be Sreenewar end 2 eae i & +armineg and % tiled 3 dia wnt gas incinere- te Ts ~ ear eee ae i? ae ERs pate i qs i fi Soviet Children GetRed Dose All. Schools Saturated | With Communist Lore in Russia | i F 7 ; 4 Ei i if nit th i cit’ } mB Tit) iff Though Stalin died in March, 1953, the Malenkov administration has not altered the English lan- guards. The story ends ominous- ly, “‘the man was a spy.” By the time they reach the high school senior reader, the Soviet students of English are able to master Stalin’s World War II vic- tory speech, a Stalin biographical sketch of Lenin, tales — some of them pretty grisly — of wartime valor and an article on the first postwar Five-Year Plan which in- cludes this paragraph: Some people think that figures are a dull matter. 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