sneiiiitiiatiiiareiateiemmeminniiniiaiie —a ae a af ao aN es) : - : t ae! ‘ | : \ : _.The Weother =. " Twesday: Snow Flurriey Details page two 9 ao “112th YEAR = - A Launch Biggest - Attack on Vital Taipeh Outpost 300 Bombs Dropped on Tachens in 100 Sorties; 2 Craft Shot Down TAIPEH, ‘Formosa (?) — One hundred Chinese Com- munist warplanes bombed the strategic Tachén Islands today in the Reds’ biggest air raid against Chinese Nationalist territory and the Defense Ministry said two of the Russian-built air- craft were shot down. The Ministry said more, than 300 bombs were See cage by the raiders—38 LAI1 fighter-bombers and 24 TU2 light bombers es- corted by four MIG swept- wing jet fighters. Most of the bombs fell into the sea, the Ministry added. — In addition to two planes shot down, the Ministry said two oth- ers were heavily damaged. by anti- aircraft fire from the islands, 200 miles north of Formosa. The Reds flew mere than 100 jan casualties was. reported. The Ministry\said more than 10 houses were destroyed. The Communist planes evidently were from bases at Shanghai, Hangchow and Ningpo. ity st tH ie E i 33 a= for Overpass ‘Woodward, Eight Mile | his Project 15 Per Cent Complete to Date > “ 7 ad ; ; : ‘ - oe = eave ‘ ‘ Ee 7 8 ae F < ‘ * q : F ee * ee * , S S ¥ 2 . : 100 Red Planes Raid Islands Shackled Sheppard Sees His. Mother Buried Today CLEVELAND (?) — Proud, handsome Mrs. Ethel Shep- pard, who died by her own hand, will be buried today. Near her bier, shackled to two deputies, will stand her youngest.son, Dr. Samuel Sheppard, once-prosperous Bay. Village osteopath sentenced to life imprisonment after *conviction as a wife slayer. keke 7 _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN,’ MONDAY, J. oN tension of 7 Heads Chamber Diaper Shortage Flight With Baby racing against time due to Dona- hoe's fast-dwindling supply of dia- pers, is expected to reach the Only 15 persons—the rites are private—will gather under cloudy winter skies at Sunset Memorial Park, after service from a Lakewood funeral home, to bury the ‘ mother of three osteopaths and wife of another. . Her husband Dr. Richard A. Sheppard could not attend the service. Seriously ill with pluerisy and shocked at his wife’s suicide, he is confined at the Bay View Osteopathic Hospital he heads. that said, “I can’t manage alone Threatens Return: Delays Inquiry Cancels Peress Probe Before Leaving Capital Unexpectedly WASHINGTON —An unexpect- ed trip by Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) has put off at least until Wednes- day—and probably until Demo- erats take control of the subcom- investigation of Irving Peress’ dis- charge from the Army. McCarthy had called a special meeting of the Senate investiga- tions subcommittee for this morn- ing saying he would demand further testimony from Army of- ficials about who was responsible pfor the promotion to major and New York dentist he has called a Fifth Amendment Communist. But he left Washington last night saying nothing about where or why mittee he has headed—any further honorable discharge of Peress, a |. Hammarskjold, Chou End Talks With Statement Contact; Omit Mention of Imprisoned Airmen UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (®—Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold and Premier Chou En-lai ended their Peiping conferences today with an expressed hope “to continue contact.” Their communique made no men- tion of the fate of the 11 U. 8. airmen imprisoned in Red China. “We feel that these talks have been useful and we hope to be able to continue the contact established in these meetings,” they said. The U.N. secretary general had been assigned by the U.N. General Assembly to seek release of the fliers and other U.N. personnel held in China. He flew to Peiping and had talked an aggregate of 13% hours with Chou. Today's fourth and final meeting took up an hour 15 minutes. A joint communique from the U.N. chief and the Chinese Com- munist leader was released at U.N. head- Predict Light Snow ‘Tonight, Tomorrow Pontiac will get light snow and snow flurries tonight and tomor- row but there will be little change , according to g to 36. Today at 8 a.m. the thermometer Express Hope to Keep) oo ANUARY 10, 195528 PAGES , Model Car Fan Has Know-How for Tariff Drops | GOP Protectionist Bloc Only Barrier Expected Before Approval WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower asked - Congress today for power to reduce tariffs to strengthen the free world’s economic bulwarks against the threat of Communis‘ aggression. Eisenhower renewed his request of last year for a three-year extension of the Reciprocal Trade Act with authority to cut tariffs as much as 15 per cent. His recommendations, outlined in a special message to Capitol Hill, are expected to touch off the first major hassle of the new Con- gress, where battle lines already are drawn over the tariff. issue, Strongest opposition to the President's plan comes from the protectionist bloc of the Republi- he ean party, which succeeded in NOTHING TO IT—Young Eddie Johnson, of 583} - Ponting Press Photo | of Congress. Raskob St., shows how simple it is to assemble | respondent about model building after the writer | Most Democrats are expected to plastic model cars. The 12-year-old construction | complained about the difficulty of the pastime. | support the President's tariff pro- expert wrote a United Press Washington cor- | Eddie assembles an auto in 30 minutes. posal, which carries forward the , | . by the late President Franklin. D. All Escape Safe Puzzled Scribe Gets Offer |rswct aa From Car-Assembly Expert st,',",igsste guns In the Pontiac Press one day recently, United Press | can firms investing abroad to stim- in Plane Crash -|wtzattePowae Pes ove de resent, Unie fret |e ov pee his difficulty in constructing plastic models of old-time| He proposed that business in- Calm_ Stewardess Gets} autos. So . = come from foreign investments be Passengers Out as Ship| Eddie Johnson, 12, of 593 Raskob. St., read the story | ;s04 st © rate Mt per cent lower Flops, Burns on Takeoff | and an expert at constructing the miniatures, | tic income. ee : | wrote Nichols that there was really nothing to it. The special message, the first ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. ®-A/ Said Eddie: “I read your of seven the President will send ‘National Atr Lats plane bound tor story in the hiewspaper and | ng to Congress this month following io A stewardess|2 think you could put them | 177\ up his State of the Union address, calmly shepherded the 10. passen-| together. } sae mse and ‘aeaontie ot te oes eee ae p, [sc tne Airline officials described the | Rambler, ii Rais Roce, | NODIE Marchuk _—. stewardess, Sarah Reeves of Dan- , 1910 Pierce Arrow, ’ The President asked Congress ia, Fla., as the “heroine” of the | 1907 Renault limousine, 1910 Stude- . . to appreve U. 8. membership in crash, She opened the cabin door baber, 1915 Electric, several Model} Detroit Man, Soldier| te International Fi- coder reating tl plane. _— 1910 Cadillac limousine, 1913 Mer. Released by Reds Now increase private investment The ine Lockheed Lode-|cedes Torpedo, 1908 Buick. the} in Berlin Hospital in countries star was taking off from Pinellas | Queen Elizabeth royal coach.” through lean activities, International Airport for Sarasota,| adie told } hip tntest BERLIN (UP)—Two Americans; , ge dealt with the gen- Jesse Thompson, 53, St. Peters- Dr. John Vernon Adlin, 58, Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Helen Sullivan, 53, Tarry- town, N.Y. | : Joe Cohan, 57, Wooster, Ohio. Joe Follette, 56, Palm Beach. E. F. Smith, 33, Sarasota, Fla. Forrest W. Chapman Jr., 25, Sarasota. Donald Flannen, 35, New. York, N.Y. registered 30 degrees, and hit that point again at 2 p.m. : ‘Mrs. A. T. Fox, Akron, Ohio. Wants Congress fo Renew Power creations are models of the 1955 Allard, the 1955 Jaguar and the new M. G. - “There are a lot more models,” the young craftsman said. ‘‘And i'm going to get them ail, includ- ing that one of the 1903 Cadillac, the 1903 Ford, and a lot more.” Eddie said if Nichols would pick up the pieces he would be glad to put them together for him. “I can -|handle the job,” he assured the writer. Harmon says Eddie added a low blow in his post-script; “I put these things together in 30 minutes.” Harmon says the instructions on his models said that “even an adult’ could patch one of the models together in something around an hour, , For External Use only HONOLULU (UP)—Ben Pakele, 28, couldn't understand why a “rare vintage wine’ he was drink- ing made him sick. Doctors ad- ministering an antidote told him the only resemblance between wine been drinking was the color. and the mercurochrome he had | ~ intelligence officers. T. Marchuk, 38, of Brackenridge, cans held there. an Army hospital, where they are. physical examinations, Noble will leave the hospital as soon as his physical exam- ination is completed — perhaps (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) In Today’s Press web eet eee cee eetesemedoconceesegs ssf What’s Doing in Washington This Week: Harmony Between Ike and WASHINGTON (INS)—The harmony which President Eisenhower a one-year retention. released Saturday after spending six to 10 years in Russian prisons | ; were questioned today by U. S. Officials believe John H. Noble, 31, of Detroit, and Pvt. William|- Pa., may be able to supply new details ‘of Russia's arctic slave| labor camps and of other Ameri- The two men were questioned at President comprehensive | economic strength ] Die Over Weekend Below - Average Death Toll on State Highways Recorded Again | iP tak iff is eee .: = £ e ae f e “Crashes Freight | as Car 22 Children Fatherless After Crossing Accident “In Romulus Township - ROMULUS TOWNSHIP — (INS) —Two construction workers, one the father of 13 children, the oth- er of 9, were killed instantly yes- terday when their car struck a - freight train in Romulus Town- ship. dition in Wayne County General Hospital with multiple fractures of the skull, chest and legs. He is Charles Munyon; 64, of. Inkster. Killed instantly when the auto - struck the Mcomotive of a Chesa- peake & Ohio freight were Ray- _ - mond Salois, 39, of Dearborn, the _ driver, and Alex Orsette, 56, of | . Dearborn “Township. : The engineer, Wendall Kramer of Toledo, told State Police he sounded the train whistie before moving into the crossing. Kramer said he did not see the car, but heard a crash and saw the auto pass by the engine. Salois, a plumber whose small business recently went bankrupt, te Romulus Township triends si ; eile J fe sf 4) a A gre i i Camera, Two Suitcases Taken From Automobile A movie camera and film, two suitcases and tools valued at $215 were reported stolen from an auto cede e ene» Mv wsweress sebeenery tt itt ee Ms cceeess BD Jide idiad ee ee A third man was in critical con- | nagua, 77 t ee eee ee od ia capeveccerenvcnss ER] Carisen, famed skipper of the SHIP-TO-SHORE FAMILY SERVICE—Capt. Kurt Enterprise, instructs his daughters in radio trans- mission. Shown at their home in Weodbridge, N. J., when it broke in expect to talk to their dad aboard ship. Capt. Carisen refused to leave his ship, Flying Enterprise. two in a storm three years ago, but eventually was saved in a dramatic rescue. Invasion Feared by Costa Rica Council of Republics Meets .as Nicaragua _ Scoffs at Charges WASHINGTON (®—The Organ- ization of American States called an emergency meeting today to hear Costa Rica's complaint that its neighbor, Nicaragua, is plan- ning to invade Costa Rica. Nicaragua in times past has ridi- attempts failed. ‘Costa Rica's appeal to the OAS. tary transport planes of the Ven- eruelan air force arrived in Ma- last lay. Nicaragua reported the planes were manned by air force cadets on a good will and training mis- and returned to Venezuela are Karen, 10, at left, and Sonia, 14. They Jaycees to Name Outstanding Man, Boss Here Tonight ‘The “Outstanding Young Man” and “Outstanding Boss’’ of the year will be named by the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce at the group's annual Bosses’ Night banquet tonight. Set for 7 p. m. in the Elks Tem- ple, the affair will feature as guest speaker Dr. Philip Wernette, pro- fessor of business administration at the University of Michigan. In addition to naming the out- standing young man and boss, the Jaycees will also reveal the win- ner of their Key Man key. Sustains Hip Injuries in Two-Car Crash Mrs. Mae E. Proffitt, 44, of 213 '| Parkdale Ave., wag admitted to Pontiac General Hospital with in- jury to the hip and bruises suf- fered in a two-car accident at Baldwin Ave. and Kennett Rd. Sunday while she was a passenger - | in an auto driven by her husband, Fred A... Sl. The Proffitt car, according to Pontiac Patrolman Thomas Here- ford, was hit by one driven by ‘Patricia E, Winowiski, 36, of 25 E. Tennyson Ave., as Proffitt at- tempted a left turn. Invite Hammarskjold SEOUL #— The South Korean National Assembly today invited U.N. Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold to visit.South Korea for a familiarization tour on his way included a charge that seven mili- | back from Peiping this week. Monty: to Lose Wart | LONDON w—Field Marshal | Lord ‘Montgomery has entered a | hospital to have a wart removed | from above his left ear. “Nothing i gerious,"’ he said. Convicted Killer Seeking Retrial Robert Hearn’s Petition Claims 8 Caurt Errors in Sentencing Here A petition has been filed in Oak- land County Circuit Court for a retrial of a 19-year-old Detroiter convicted with three others of the March 21, 1952 slaying of a Fern- dale gas station attendant. The retrial is sought for Robert Hearn, 19. Hearn was convicted by a jury and sentenced to life in Jackson State Prison with Frank O. Baker, 25, Basil Dupuis, 24, and | Peter Imbimbo, 25, according to | Chief Assistant Prosecutor George |F. Taylor. Detroi¢ attorney Edward N. Barnard is seeking the retrial claiming the court erred on eight points while instructing the jury, said Tayler. : “The four were found guilty of stabbing to death Alfred Jones, 27, during a night of alleged wild drinking and marijuana smoking. Judge Frank L. Doty, who pre- sided over the origina) trial, will rule on the retrial] petition, Taylor | added. Army Quizzing Pair Released by Reds (Continued From Page One) The soldier-prisoner has been of- leave'' naped by the Russians or seized by them in Soviet-held territory after voluntarily crossing the Iron Curtain border. Noble and his father were seized by the Russians in the German city of Dresden in the last days of World War Il. The elder Noble, who was released some time ago, ee a camera shop in Dres- In Detroit, Noble's parents, Mr. | and Mrs, Charles A. Noble, his brother, George T. Noble, his sis- ter-in-law and his two nephews, talked .to the former prisoner terday. . “We spent only a few minutes —maybe three or four—talking to him and none of us had time to home for us." ; Noble told his parents he couldn't be sure how soon he would be able return to the United States. & = z 3 z 5 | i gee : 4 rs i i ficially listed as “absent without | two \__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1955 Deaths in Pontiac Area - Ivan A. Bissell Funeral service for Ivan A. Bis- sell, 62, was held today at 2 p.m. from the DeWitt C. Davis Funeral Home, the Rev. Fred R. Tiffany “let Bethany Baptist Church officiat- ing. He died Saturday at his home at 3% Wasington St. after an 18 menth illness.. ; A resident of the city for 31 years, he was born in Lakeview agd came here from- Wayland. The son of Frank afid Nellie Rolf |Bissell, he married Marie Hall in Bloomington, Ind., on Aug. 27, 1919. A veteran of World War I, he served in Russia with Company L of the 339th Infantry Division. Last employed as a salesman for White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, he was a former insurance salesman. He was a member of the V. F. W. Polar Bear Post of Detroit, and the Oakland County Sportsman's Club. Surviving besides his widow is | a daughter, Mrs. Henry (Martha) Viola) Marlor of Naugatuck, Conn., and two grandchildren. Also sur- viving are a sister, Mrs. Clifford: Burns of Six Lakes, and three brothes, Arthur, of Lakeview, Leon- ard, of Lansing and Claude, of Flint. Burial will be in White Chapel | Memorial Cemetery with: military | graveside service by the V. F. W. Walter Eskridge Walter Eskridge, 59, 42 Chapman St., died in Pontiac Genera] Hos- pital Saturday after a six-month illness. Born in Selma, Ala., he was the son of George and Della Bradley Eskridge Married to Anna Collins in Chi- cago, Ili., in 1927, he came to Pontiac from Chicago 14 years ago. He was last employed by GMC Truck and Coach Division and was a World War I veteran. Surviving besides his widow is a brother, George, of Chicago. Funeral service from Frank Car- ruthers Funeral Home will be Thursday at 2 p.m., the Rev. Rich- ard N. Dixen Jr. of Trinity Baptist Church officiating. Burial wil] be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Joseph F. Kapler Joseph F. Kapler, 53, 980 Pre- mont, died this morning at his home after a two-week illness. Born in Hamburg, Germany, he Kolsorsky . He married Kathryn Masser in Columbus, Kan Jan. 19, 1924 years, he came here from Colum- bus. He was Jast employed by the Oakland County Road Commission, where he worked 12 years. he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Leo Patenaude Requiem High Mass was sung at 10 a.m. today at St. Michael Charch for Leo Patenaude, 51, 1179 Collier Rd., who died Friday at his home. Burial was in Mt. Hope | Cemetery, ’ The son of Alfred and Mary Patenaude, he was born in Calu- met where he married Irene Gal- braith, who survives. Mr. Paten- aude had lived in Pontiac 3% years and operated a restaurant here. He was a member of St. Michael Parish. Surviving besides his widow are daughters, Mrs. Shirley Muel- ler and Mrs. Meryl Parrett, and two sons, Keith and Eldon Gal- braith. : { { | Also surviving are a brother. Al- | | fred of Royal Oak. and five sisters, |Mrs. \Genevieve Navarre, Mrs. _Blanche Nelson, Mrs. Marie Retz- laff, Mrs. Ruth Fear and Mgs. Winnie Snover. i : Other survivors grandchildren. seven include ne ‘Frank T. Schultz "ink ‘Theodore Schultz, 64, of 26 | W. Kennett Rd., died Saturday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a | month's illness. -Born in Germany on Nov. 25, | 1890, he was the son of Theodore 'and Martha Schultz. He came to Fgntiac from Detroit 29 years ago | and was last employed by Fisher Body Division. He was a member of F, O. E. No. 1230. * Surviving are several nieces and nephews. _ Service from the Kirkby Funeral Home will be Tuesday at 2 p.m., the Rev. Pau] R. Havens of First ria) will follow in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Starts Ist Test of Commie Law | U. S. Prosecuting Red. on the Grounds of Party Membership CHICAGO (UP) — Communist leader Claude Lightfoot went on trial today in the U. S. govern- ment’s first court attempt. to prove that mere membership in the Com- |munist Party is a crime. The tria] of the 44-year-old ex- ecutive secretary of the Llinois Communist Party was the first court test of a Smith Act clause which makes it a crime ‘‘to be- come a member of, or affiliate with’ any group which teaches, advocates or encourages the vio lent overthrow of the U. S. govern- ment. : Lightfoot was also the first Red leader to face trial alone. were tried fer conspiracy to organize groups working fer the government's overthrow—not for merely being a member of such a group. If convicted, Lightfoot could be sentenced to 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of $10,000. Such a-conviction could also set the stage for the arrest and im- prisonment of thousands of other American Communists. The trial before Federal district Methodist Church officiating. Bu- | Woman Writer fo Speak Here ~ Lecture Series . Fans Will) Hear Columnist Tuesday Evening A’woman who has gained re- newn as a reporter and commenta- tor, Dorothy Thompson will speak on “The Crisis of the West,’ Tues- day at 8 p.m. in the Kiwanis lec- ture series at Pontiac High School. The widely-traveled Miss Thomp- son ‘makes an annual journey to Europe and the Middle East, Her reputation as a political commenta- tor is based on long years of ob- seivation of scene. Her syndicated columns have appeared since 1937 and her in- terpretative articles have been a monthly feature of the Ladies’ Home Journal for nearly as long. Miss Thompson, in her lecture, graphically describes the factérs that have led to the shrinkage of Western power since the end ‘of World War I. Although she con- cludes that the West is unlikely ever to recover the almost com- plete monopoly of world power that it held prior to World War I, she hag faith in the survival and even renaissance of the West, if it holds to its own deepest traditions and experience. U. 5. Said Pressing for Freedom of Gl WASHINGTON -- UP — Diplo- matic officials said today that the | United States will continue to press for the freedom of Pvt. William A. Verdine, 28, of Starks, La., who was reported arrested by the Russians in 1949 and held in The State Department also is giving some consideration to a re- quest that Moscow be contacted about the detention of Mrs. Erika Glaser Wallach, wife of an Ameri- can citizen, in a Siberian prison camp. Verdine is being held in the same Russian prison camp where two other Americans, freed Sat- urday by the Soviets, were held. They are John H. Noble, 31, of Detroit, and Pvt. William T. | Marchuk, 38, of Brackenridge, Pa luctant to take any swift action in Mrs, Wallach’s case. Although she is married to an American citizen, she is regarded as ‘‘state- less." Her husband, Robert Judge Phillip L. Sullivan is ex- | pected to last six to eight weeks. | day with selection of the jurors. | | Whatever the decision here, the lissue of whether membership in) .| the Communist Party is a crime | was expected to end up before the | U. S. Supreme Court. ‘Seven Die in Highway Crashes on Weekend (Continued From Page One) in a three-car collision on M-66, six miles north of Ionia. Two teen- agers were critically injured and a' third suffered lesser injuries in the pileup. ~ Donald Macurdo, 32, of Munroe, , was injured fatally Saturday night ' when his car went out of control and crashed into a utility pole on M-36 near Monroe. ‘ Alfred Smith, 55. of Metamora, Lapeer County, was killed Sunday mobiles while attempting to cross U.S.12 in New Buffalo. The Day in Birmingham Floor-Space biggest piece of business confront: | ing the City Commission at to night's meeting is a public hearing 1 fi ‘ti Up for Hearing Tonight Ratio Plan Pitt H. Walsh Service for Pitt H. Walsh, 64, of Detroit, formerly of Birmingham, will-be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Man- Funeral Home, with Wallach, and their two children are living in the Washington area Besides his widow and mother, U_ S. attorneys said. It began to- | while waiting hopefully for her to be freed. Shotgun Pellets Mar Prophet's Custom Cadillac DETROIT (INS)—A shiny, cus- mon at all-night services in his church. The prophet. who calls himself the Rt. Rev. Dr._James F. Jones, had left his Cadillac im a no park- | ing zone just outside the church. At approximately 4:35 a.m. shot- the international |. | for many countries. The State Department is re-| . - 4, |Asks Congress to OK Tariff-Cutting Power (Continued From Page One) insure increasing standards of liv- ing in this country. “ year during the three-year pe- ried. It also would permit ‘ reduction of any tariff rates now greater than 50 per cent to that level, Eisenhower also proposed an in- crease in the- present duty-free purchase allowance for American tourists traveling abroad from the He said he will ask Congress for funds to. continue the international by the administration last year in favor of a single-year exten- sion of current laws—were nearly Most details of the President's on day of Congress last designation of House Bill No. One. Cooper’s bil] would extend for | In addition it would give the President power to lower tariffs that already are down to the limit allowed by present law. For most imported goods, this authority would be limited to an Rep. Daniel A. 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Mrs. Gill said yesterday that she isn't “exactly mad'’ at the carni- val dancer but is anxious for the return of her son. On Oct. 13, 1953, Mrs. Collins was sentenced in New York City |abduction five months before of two children from their Washing- ton, D.C., home. At that time she told authorities she had met Clifton Bradford in a Washington bar and that he had taken her to his home to baby-sit with his children, Clifton Jr., 2, and Diane, 1. Later she was found with the children in New York. The FBI said Mrs. Collins has a husband, John L. Collins, who lives in San Diego, Calif., and that she visited him there New Year's Eve. ‘Orphans Arrive in U. S. | S$AN FRANCISCO w—Five little "war orphans — children of Ameri- can fathers and Japanese mothers —arrived yesterday on their way to foster homes. Three boys and two girls, 6 to 8, were greeted by new families and friends — and newsreel, television and newspaper cameramen. They were the first to arrive from Japan tinder the Refu- ; gee Act of 1953. 3,000 Years of Cats may have existed in Japan more than 3,000 years ago, the Nipon reports. Times | she took in 1953, Mrs. Collins said: - the children better than the par- The boy found here Saturday is | (to one year imprisonment for the | = BIGGEST tablet commemorating Charles Dawson's “discovery” of the “Piltdown Man” is studied in Piltdown, England, by Tom Page (right), discovery witness, and Ernest Sargent, } THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘MONDAY, yaNvany 10, 1955 a fe Pa Phe Postal jy Installs Officers ‘Auxiliary’s New Slate : Also Takes Office at Joint Meeting ~Letter carriers of Branch 320, national Association, of Letter Car- “triers, and its Auxiliary held joint installation in Malta Hall, recently, ‘| following a “banquet dinner. R. E. Spurgeon, national state vice president, assisted by James A. 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McCarthy WASHINGTON — “Bétter late port reveals—that the derogatory - ate . » : > = ~ + - oy oe ven oe ‘t a! ‘ f a tele — “ ——— ae 8 $ ja #. . +? uh * * * This question no doubt is based of their errors—but in public ¢on- conisin senator knew that he ‘knew B —E———— on the fact that simplified ad- traversies it is better to come clean — them. the retosel of Gen. Balch a MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS at the outset. . Hence the refusal : ————_—— dress mail has been going to Thus the office of Secretary of <= wey Soe ee Q - MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1955 rural routes and boxholders since the Army in making public a com- —— otha ecg nypetey Baw 1934 and is to be continued. If Congressio aes _ this latest experiment has in- ms nal Committees creased the postal deficit as re- Despite pre-session caucuses, it may _ported, it is reasonable to believe members have been appointed to the service also is being provided at various standing committees of Con- a loss. Sa Though this point wasn’t raised by As a matter of practice, each — the letter, there is the question of House automatically accepts the = whether jurik mail doesn’t clog the been . the administrative failures of an facts committee lists submitted by the — postal service to an extent that impairs executive agency which are a 0 sounder ground. For the Sack . oui or by he sought desperately two parties. Senate committee — the department's efficiency. ——— bound to justify his side—it he . posts for Democrats are assigned . ty in the 4 marked by . . > 4 - U.S. Limits Reds’ Travel] srt of Auditors wnen it was created in diploma is worth at least $10. rat E There's more than mere diplomatic Rey D. Cowdin, — rest of your life so be sure you — = retaliation in our State Department’s died recently at Sacramento, Calif, aged 81. 9209"; college for it will be Maj. Peress be court-martialed order declaring parts of 41 states off He was supervisor of Oxford Township 10 worth another $10,000 to you in and his “honorable discharge’ limits for Russian nationals. years. He leaves his wife and two brothers, higher pay checks, held up, , : =e ' Ernest of Portland, Oregon, and Frank of py pg. GEORGE W. CRANE Tt now is revealed that a de Altogether about 1,000 counties, 20 Lake Orion. * Case N-319: Harry S., aged 17, is maittee's ath we gee an of them in Michigan (including Oak- —— @ high school junior, : “honorable ‘te Mey, land) are off limits. These comprise in‘the home of DE. Crane, wages are high right Fores wes made by Seta Gh about 27 per cent of our total land area. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Achten good. job,” he informed_me, “and Ld Gen, Waller 1. Webi Actually this order expands previous of Sylvan Lake, drinks her milk cold as usual, _ “Why, I can make $50 a week deputy chief of staff for opera- restrictions imposed of Russians but won’t let her offspring touch theirs until] St to start with. So I figure it is ot at in ri : " a oe oad a ca ee ey dough of Senate, It is also a belated retaliation “Bocial Security for Farm “Families” is the “But my mother wants me to - It is perhaps the most flagrant for much more severe restrictions ————E =e we pry eragge << view. eS arte, sig don a Russia imposes on our diplomatic ee she deserves by taking this job. dies in pay- ae on be teks Seal Pe siattees aad clear der Michigan State College agricultural econo- —.g, what would you advise? She” &8 are offering you teenagers free So send for my “Vocational A soda brings a ++,» A meet time. One wonders what the Senate representa mist, sends word will be sent free to all wish- insisted { get your opinion.” education through high school. Guidance Kit,” enclosing a ing-place is any ++» That will do now to “vindicate its honor” eigners. These have the effect of ing to learn how the new Jaw affects the ‘There js a popular remark con- Later, if you go on to college, stamped return envelope, plus a holds a certain date... But woe —for it is plain that one of its closing some 30 per cent of the farmer. Write him at East Lansing. curving she Bctich which was cir eS ot air at et cena on ee 2. committees was given the “run- USSR land area involving 75 per The farmers and the ski enthusiasts have It eal oe a wn sion or “ticket” charge to get into *(coverieht Hopking Syndicate Ine.) (Copyright 1985) (Copyright 1985) cent of its inhabited regions. something very much in common, according < a Claseroome where you listen to the bie ai to a letter from , es ing early part a Professors lecture. - . Though this action runs counter to ok sees ee war, but she always wing the last | Suppose your high school teach: Chilblain Actually Ist Degree Frostbite, our national traditions, there have wno says when there’s (neg snow on the — that * wr school day and demanded: “You : ) / : , true in 2 : been no serious complaints about it. ground for good skiing, it also offers the : dtutia ‘a tainty ™Ust pay us $3 admission charge Reddens Skin, but Doesn t Destroy It Some even have asked why the entire irae protection for the farmers’ winter . i . : country isn’t ruled off limits to Reds = . Chitiein 1i:ttek dee See ‘th Oe fork : ae eee, —- get cold enough to be- wear. while a few have questioned its effec- A dog and cat in the home of . cot ble with first degree come swollen and inflamed (blain). © To control excessive sweating tiveness. - . | Mr, and Mrs, Ted Storeham eon at A eet ee eee oS Gamanie akan ; : causes some same ; once ek tuum. destroy the made—They wear excessive foot weeko—that Is, pour into ach Perhaps one reason is our oteep, Games, er gules ‘covering. Det os Gey were te : Bee ee ee _ Gover "s serious effort to The Detroit Zoo near Royal Oak is not to the more he cause it. co ee ; yee xg Doan eo the Kremlin to relax the be the only place in Oakland County where ts es aied bo fey toed = eee ss wild animais are on exhibition. I have it | chilblains, so he luck treatment, and F i* z | i ; : : ' ‘ - ee 4 ; ; . ry : ie 2 a : : os : sage . ta : = : 2 _.',\ HE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY. 10, 1955 é eae . 2 : : a. ; : eee ae Ye oo ey | i , i p sg : ve o % " . Nab Camp Cook | § ed Blessing _|sasc usr ten. nto mcs ie Boater Rescued : | MIVISU EM . | thousands of acres south of Liano. : +. f £ , ™ - |The cattle can stand it, I've been] win, 19, of Coldwater, was ; : - ‘ ; 0 * 8- os “ 4 > ; importing: feed, ‘keeping the cattle | cued Sunday when his ice in | | D ly onl ps y mAs Sane, Ts bn 3 7 Pwiive . of the deer -too. | Boy, 16, Makes Esca ak? Bcitly, | toe hain wth noting te on. a , sf ate we Pe, ee? | This cold, wet Weather gives them | ‘ | Tells Police After Being | | Gives Pneumonia | pneumonia when they are weak.” > | Held Overni ht | ; In the cotton, wheat and sheep r FREEHOLD, N.J. @ — State Tex. @—The best | held out the promise of some w , ter grass, It also was expected to police nabbed a former summer Ieene cattlenten ta.| help put the soil in shape for sprin camp worker in a hotel room yes- “hil} coun- | Planting—if more moisture comes. terday on a charge of kidnaping a deer were 16-year-old Yonkers, N.Y., boy in in| EXPlosion at Plymouth ee of Anthony Staikos, num-| Claims 3rd Victim's Life | 31, of Matawan Township, followed | nigh! DETROIT (Last week's explo- Coated with the air of a on intesntbo hunt Wy ONE Obes A a man who's going places? || the youth, Joel Robert Katz, broke land. | Corp.'s Plymouth That's holf the bottle in |!" virtues said Statkos signed & [Dent trons ated ee eee making a sale, getting © || statement admitting he kidnaped n east Texas, W.|/" , get i Alva B. Powell, 55, night super- promotion —evén winning 1g Bang Papen fone Se eee chee intendent of electricians at the a lady. Let us take over OS T! ine summer camp in Lackawaxen, ad-| plant, died at Ford Hospital. He your personal valet. We'll }/ Pa, where Staikos was a cook. _ | had been in serious condition since e keep ‘ * v's coun-| the accident jast Monday, caused VIP wu one — Staikos, handsome and well struck | when a transformer short circuit- you'll someday dressed, quoted as saying that by | ed. . “God has forsake me forthe past Two other plant employes were Sturdily built, perforated fop 31 years.” He was scheduled coun-' injured fatally accident. e Fx arraignment today under the New| Metal Ironing Board Jersey kidnap law. . a ; Monmouth County Prosecutor J. eS ee _ . JANUARY ee cnig et ee OQ FBI has stepped out of the case hs os ated top te let steam out. Save! and that'no federal charges would) wieeg ARE STALIN'S CHILDREN? —American experts on | : ALE , 119 W. Huren FE 4-1536 || °¢ filed against Staikos. Russia speculate that Stalin's son, Vassily, was purged along with emt oe A top penalty of 30 years to life Vv i te aoe : in prison is provided under the | L@vrenti Beria. Vassily, shown above dress uniform of a | . | (Advertisement) state law in cases of kidnaping | Soviet air force major general, has not been seen since his father’s f Ne P os : where no ransém is involved. Car- | funeral.in March, 1953. Meanwhile, unconfirmed reports from Vienna, oT ivew Fran Wanted ton said a convicted kidnaper may | Austria, say that Stalin’s daughter, Svetlana, shown below in arms : ; js| of her father in 1937, has been banished from Moscow by Premier : 1 M be sentenced to death if ransom . 000 Ruptured OM | asked, unless a jury recommends | Malenkov. to Make This Test ["" +: - . Seri se Young Katz, who was not burt} Open Winter es . Kansas City, Mo. — A Doctor’s | Turing his overnight captivity in ose z ; invention for reduce rupture x [Matawan Tomabip, is he oon ot! Visiting’ Pastors Address proving so successful, an offer. is |® Tealicr Of Svrnge ending . being made to give everyone Staikos’ order demanding who will text it 0 $399 ‘Tram at no ee Inter-Church Fellowship . eee ne clastic belts er leatine | After the bay escaped, Stakes! First Congregational Church was Christian way of living and live bands. It holds rupture up and in.| “Te UP the notes and threw the | host Sunday evening to the first | that life regardiess. Is comfortable and easy to wear, | Pieces out of his car, Carton said. | 1+orchurch Fellowship meeting ot| ‘Those who do see life as a After using it many report entire co an cae Pesiew pie| Ge YOOr A representative group | whole and are not too concerned pe ve arena tina to the boy’s parents Mr. and Mrs. | from the five cooperating churches with small happenings, Many to- for 30 days and receive the sepa- | >¢™ard Katz but didn't demand | filled the sanctuary for the two /day have lost their faith and feel rate $350 Truss at no cost. 1f|®"Y money. services, (at mabedy cares,” he suid Spinets returned you ére not entirely satisfied with : The Rev. Herbert C. 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CLEANERS FE 2-6424 Plant and Office, 941 jestyn Ave. GRAND RAPIDS (‘#—Sen. Perry | W. Greene (R-Grand Rapids) says he will ask the State Legislature |to investigate the Michigan Aero- nautics Commission. Greene said yesterday that the Courses JANUARY tion Fee $6.00. February 10. No registration fee. No Registration Fee. istration Fee. — Pontiac Public Evening School "PONTIAC SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL | tetersection of Huron and State Streets—Phone FE 4-3547, Ext. 32 Accounting, Bookkeeping, Comptometer, Office Machines, Type- J writing, Shorthand, *Conversational Spanish, Modern Photography. | Classes meet 7-10 p.m. Thursday evenings for 12 weeks starting January 13. Registration Fee $8.00. *Classés meet 7-9—Registra- Tailoring or Dress Making. Monday or Tuesday evenings, 7-10 — p.m., for 12 weeks starting January 10.. Registration Fee $8.00. Classes for Expectant Parents. Thursday evenings—7:30. Starting Citizenship Classes. Monday and Wednesday evenings—7 :30 p.m. Americanization Classes. 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M, | Retrial Sought 'for Local Youth Statement Reportedly Clears Robert Smith of April 20 Holdup A retrial is being sought for an imprisoned Pontiac youth on the strength of a signed statement from another prison inmate con- victed of the same crime. Aubrey Smith, of 1420 S. Hospital Rd., asserts the statement exoner- ates his son, Rebert K., 19, who was sentenced last June 21 to ten - Pm Bremmett e? = 20% Off Shop ieieel THEN — compare values at Miller’s 144 Oakland Ave. You always get more for your money at Miller’s, 144 Oakland. - On all Simmons Steel Beds and Coil Bed Springs — ' twin or full size. | Heavy. adjustable Hollywood Bed Frames WOE Mth caebers .... 2... odode canyon Hollywood Headboards —twin or full size. Hotel Innerspring Mattresses and Box § “$490 Springs. ayes ot full size. For both.... $89 PO Our 19th Year of Grester Value Giving. to 20 years in Jackson State Prison for robbery armed. The elder Smith sald he has obtaiped a confession from Lee ‘| Bates, 20, formerly of 80 Omar | $t., im which Bates purportedly | admitted wrongly accusing three | other men and giving false testi- | mony against them. According to Smith, Bates stated three others took no part in rob- bing the Walton Dairy Bar, at 228 W. Walton Bivd., last April 20. Be- sides Robert Smith, they are Ar- thur Hewitt, 19, formerly of 1654 Giddings Rd, and Richard ‘Parks, 17, formerly of 22 McNeil St. Parks received five to 10 years imprison- | ment and Hewitt, 10 to 20. Republic of San Marino are the ' TOWERING = tl landmarks in part of the ancient castle said to be 1,400 years old. : ey i . __THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1985 San Marino, Europe's tiniest republic, is located in Theme ea Mountains of eastern Italy, and covers area of 38 square miles. —_—— : ~ as omrrs @ BRACB Pace Snith octal Mone 438 West Lawrence Street Peatioc, Michigon — _ Ambulance Service “* r" Phone FE 5-0738 SUTDOOR CLOTHES .. . ‘Need | Cleaning Often ! Even MORE important... is our Moth Proof Protection! GENEY DRY CLEANERS 12 W. Pike PICK UP and DELIVERY FE 5-6102 On the night of the robbery, signed after going to prison, he borrowed a car from Rebert Smith and Parks, then picked up four other men. They held up the dairy bar and told Bates to implicate three oth- ers, the statement asserts. testimony was due to fear as to , what might happen to my family }if I should not follow. a prear- |ranged plan and accuse the afore- /mentioned men,” the statement says. ; E The older Smith stated he +. ould engage an attorney and ask a new trial for his son in Oakland County Curcuit Court, 5 Detroiters Hurt in 2-Car Crash Five Detroiters were injured Sunday when one motorist turned | left into the path of another on _U.S.-10 at Grange Hall road, Grove- | land Township. One of the passengers, Mrs. Fanny Warren, 59, of 2220 Antwine, is reported in satisfactory condi- tion today at Pontiac General Hos- pital with forehead and facial cuts and bruises. “My wrong accusations and false |. Strike Vote Ok'd’ Bates says in the statement he | by Pontiac Local Workers Give Union Go-Ahead for Walkout Ballot in Plant Members of Pontiac Motor Local ized a. strike vote if necessary to. settle alleged speed-up and other grievances. Local President Charles S. Curry said an overflow crowd of 1700 members gathered at the union hall to authorize the executive board and shop committee to call a. walkout ballot. 7s ' “We have already notified the company that unless speed-ups stop and they would bargain in good faith that we will take this step,” Curry said. “Our hope aud desire is that we can settle the grievances with- out a walkout. We are going to exert every effort to settle the issues without even taking a strike vote.” Fisher Body Local 596 three weeks ago took similar action. In a strike vote last Thursday the | membership by a 93 per cent mar- She was a passenger in a car 1358 Alfred, which turned into the | | path of an auto driven by Leslie | Gibson, 27, of 21301 Telegraph Rd., according of the Pontiac Post. McOwin was treated for face and knee cuts and bruises and his Walton, 43, of 1741 Anglin, senger'with McOlin, was fread for shoulder injury. Bishop Oxnam Suggests | Probe of Investigators ANN ARBOR (UP)—Bishop G. FE 4.0588 Hard te Pronounce— Easy to Settle With ' Lincicome 100 TRADE-IN "ALLOWANCE Beautifal 21” Console with Doors — Blond — Cherry ‘Nothing bows sy ‘Seme Triel — - TV Terms FE 4-2525 Bromiley Oxnam said last night the | mation was so “fed up” with con- gressional investigations that the only kind of probe it might wel- come would be “an investigation of the investigating committees.” The Washington Methodist, who Spoke at. the First metante Church here, referred specifically to House Un-American Activities Committee members. “They seek to undermine the | agencies of religion and the in- stitutions of education,” he said. “The committee seeks to be above its own rules and even the dead may be brought into disrepute. The committee is inexcusable, It is un-American.” Ohio Governor Breaks | Record at 5th Inaugural i here today. - Gov. Lausche is the only Demo- erat among the elected state offi- cials being installed. All others are Republicans, | No other Ohio governor has cee Se oe ere: driven by Thomas McOwin, 45, of | to Michigan State Police | gin authorized.a walkout 35 days hence. Curry said if negotiations failed, 653 (UAW-CIO). yesterday author- | Late Starting Dates Seen in Presidential Campaigns WASHINGTON (#®—Sen. Spark- man (D-Ala), saying six weeks is enough for any man to campaign actively for president, endorsed to- day a proposal to hold next year’s Democratic nominating convention late in August. There were indications that both of the major party conventions would be held later in the summer than at any time in -this century. Sparkman, who ran for vige president in 1952; said in an inter- view that because of the great) physical strain involved in such a campaign he approves any action to shorten the stumping period. Paul M. Butler, Democratic na- tional chairman, has suggested an Aug. 27 date for the.1956 conven- tion. ; Republicans chairman Leonard | W. Hall said the GOP National | political good will evident on Cap- | Committee will meet within a month or six weeks to pick a site. Thege were indications the GOP | might delay its convention until early September, Only twice be- fore, and never in this century, has the Republican convention fol- lowed the Democratic one. Hall, who said he assumes Pres- ident Esenhowér will he the Re- publican candidate two years from now, said he and other party leaders are in favor of a short ‘lantic City have bid for the GOP campaign. He hinted that “whistle stop’’ campaigning by train may be almost abandoned in favor of air transportation for candidates. * * Chicago, Philadelphia, ang At- convention. Chicago also made an offer to the Democrats, and. the ‘other two cities are expected to|, | do so. Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) said on an NBC TV program yesterday he doubted the GOP would draft Ei- senhower if he does not want to run. “I doubt that he wants or the party wants a reluctant candidate for president ... a reluctant can- didate that has to be pressured into running,’ Knowland said. __, * 7” * | speech. Coincident with the talk of pres- idential nominating, some of the ital Hill. when Eisenhower deli ed his State of the Union message last Thursday seemed to have evaporated in the wake of.a Demo- cratic National Committee analy- | sis critical of sore parts of the Sen. Bridges (R-NH), Rep. Ar- ends (R-Ill) and Hall rapped the committee for. issuing the critical | analysis after, they said, Demo-/ cratic lawmakers had generally | praised the message. i 1F PETER PAIN PUMMELS You WITH FOR FAST RELIEF, rub in Ben-Gay. Contains up to 244 times more of two famous pain-reliev- — ing agents than five other widely of- fered rub-ins! No wonder millions wee ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESI a strike vote by his 14,000 ber local would seobenly be taken in February. AF Plane Missing Off Coast of Holland missing and was believed to have crashed j into the North Sea off the Nether- lands Coast A U. &. Alr Force spokesman said resctie craft were en route to the scene about 70 miles southeast of Felixstowe on the English Suf- folk coast, A radio message picked up in the Netherlands said the reported crash was at a point # miles west of Schouwen in southern Holland. Ex-Muskegon Editor, Onetime Mayor Dies MUSKEGON ® — James. Lud- low Smith, 93, former Muskegon a western Michigan historian. on ume kegon in 1917 and 1918. : | Boys Have Paint Spree —four-year-old Arthur: and three- year-old Harold—had painted white a night table, two-baby cribs and the linoleum on two floors, . ile Locally! _ Insure Locally! “Irving B. Babcock President Dearborn Motor Credit Corporation Louis H. Cole L. H. Cole Oil Company w. Russell Eames ‘Eames & Brown Robert R. Eldrea Senior Vice conueite : ommu National Bank of Pontiac x ‘Publisher The Pontiac Press ptt wh aeey Chairman heirman of the noommentty of Pontiac Alfred BR. Glaney, Jr. President A. R. Glancy Ine. Harold A. Howlett Attorney Howlett Hartman and Beier Howard W. Huttenlocher i : oe : f foes t ‘ 4 veg! ft we ee a : a . 5 4 . : ji 5 ry “ fo - = F x , vn fd eae < : : ! * é 3 z : : a . “ / * Cd Minor Fire Claims... |.s"ass'sa'Sice, we rele iple as ABU ) Baltimore Children\” ~Sejence Shrinks Piles. : Pe , : . J L a ae 3 aM: J pay bevthoes : . 4 oe = ; ° . : : 2 ‘ = igi. : 7. ; to 45 al W7Seee | now and: then speeds aspliyxiation here ‘last ‘night in a New Way W ithout é onl oy a ee a Soe car at under control in just 30 minutes. ‘Finds Healing Substance That Does Both— WHEN YOU NEED MONEY—$20 to $300 | “ni. year, The fire was confied to « middle Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids ‘Here’s all’ you do.” telephone or call eee ie Dee. Ee their laws row house, ‘Smoke, from -mat-| » Ney, York, N Y. (Special) | problem!” And amang these suf, at our office. Tell us much money | are either (1) braver enter the am . tresses. on twin beds poured into) found a new healing cenit bane + youneed. 7 iene. Betty, deceivingly p . 1| the room ‘where the children were! with the astonishing 10 to 20 ” standing. | © NO ENDORSERS REQUIRED le Spoor snd. dapely SS-pod ake| asleep. None of the victims suf-) shrink hemorrhoids and to Ait thio, without the vse of 1. * : Lee al ‘ : . in surgery. .; reotics, astrin- ee _— a , # made about mo mechanical! rg Katherine Harrington, 35- In one hemorrhoid after genta of any kind, yey . @ LOANS ON SALARY, CAR OR FURNITURE Eddie 1 : year-old Negro mother of the chil-| ®?0ther, “very striking improve- | a new nee (Bic- x |dren; was visiting friends about a ment” was and verified | Dyne*)—the of ‘@ CHOOSE YOUR OWN PAYMENT PLAN .. re pager omen Bo rere: 3 have [Ported serving with the Army in| And, while gently relieving pain, | for bealing tajuted tisaue on all “3 dect- | Korea, - | ocmess pelegeen or retraction paste of th body. ean |. rinking owt! substance , © REASONABLE COST qirk of |Dongerous Occupation | And wat emadieg of «this is offered in ointmen form for ghd nge improvement was maintained in | hemorrhoids under the name Payments shown in the table » | BOGOTA, Colombia # ~- Nearly _ cases where doctors’ observations * The price is only. Ip taxi here were continued over a period of 08¢ a tube an «a include principe! and difference: 4.000 drivers | nave gone! many months! cator. The name to ask for is charges. You can cut the on strike for more police protec-| Jn results were so thor- —at all drug stores. cost ot the loen by making tion. They say in the past few h that sufferers were able to | And remember — if not entirely months at least four drivers have such astonishing statements | satisfied—your money will be re~ . larger ‘payments, rity, | been killed by pasbengers and a/| a8 “Piles have ceased to be a | funded promptly. ne. u.s. Pst. on. © Some Day Service—Just Phone— — and give us a few facts about yourself. We yr have te eney aay, enya come popes STATE FINANCE COMPANY, sz Phone FE 41574 | seaeeare | 3 More Days--- People’s 1955 a ) J F ; \ ss 2 Fiz 1 Les. Pure Strewberry . Sify ) | PRESERVES... 2eie 55° 2! q L. @ S. Pure : ene \ | APPLE BurTeR 2 °.- 59° | | GREW beans 5-2 55: ‘SAVE NOW on DACRON Save! 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The water was Wom flotr faster now, and -he cok athe et ee . — : nwt th heated retin | "Pep taney, ith her sma] 2 ewer He a other side of the rack harrier, it but strong young body, would have Jim detected movement fir st, : . [did not have the deadly cramping | Prop sto pee tars, ntae ta een: pg nag) anal ontyr eh gag | Wists ¢ : erhaps been.able to water's ‘ fie He waek pon Se tut ae, trol herself, had not stood up so| It was a hand, It was an arm. 1 cori Seacrest] AUTOMA a seen trae tn cen |" gh ered | zine Gt th ‘ “Pull 9 Lb. Capacity : find her, drippin and thrilled with —- pon 3 - ae oy = : The path he followed ended | the ; hand clamped around: a slender : thet Ee lend ee Al] | left his rock path, wade@ into | heated swim : Continued | < 7 _ : prose Mo Myer ——— = would Sat tonal think 5, — ~ : alle : a: B 4 _ JT know that Secretary Dulles gush through, A large enough heater eeane : ol ; “g ier- | Precautions Useless ee Se eS ie ; has the ineen , fighting out the last} pay = has felt in the past that the State | Openiné = po of water was |of her life in a useless struggle | torg ID, Okla, (UP)—Mrs, Clif) (ae © | i Ought to be kept a great for passage, against unfeeling rock and surg- Bundy didn't want thieves to i Sf purely policymaking agency,”| He filled his lungs and dove ing water. take her silverware while she was — ee eae ee fej tments Ge sacince. Be fuches He drove fast, but the minutes| with’ her. She returned home and A S ; a. practical pur-| long the passage, clawing at any|were ages long until he reached | before she could. oso lage et . _ Poses ee ee from the water-|the swimming pool, deserted now, | a thief stole the unpack her car Die cemieene es ts|can sends. 7 nrg Yo fre + j , same time.” ; ‘ eae His ears were roaring, his lungs | to take a flashlight along from the e208 * * ®*s 3 bursting with the spent oxygen | love compartment. * ane ae tee Foceant another | burned in the effort of his DrOg-| At this end of tho cavern LEARN TO St Sram nites rt inet oe Se ee || DRIVE our way of thinking.” water which sent an ache clear) light shone down into the trans- : e eure Sore on Was that light, shining through ig ag a Paangommliceengedl Buili-dn aon oe ee _ | glow. The path showed signs ape " Sparknan and Mansticld saia|{'Y,toward what he hoped would| ing of wet feet. There was no aty vidually ~ | ay sword expect Staaten to con- | Pane inmneread the emend Oo that| tees toate etnias es as es \\f © Beas iad cactance Deere, the body's demand for air be Siuat goseah Gren. ts ) Y Or an assistant of was greater than the mental com~| cave to the ending wall of fock. Wide secretary of state. Pick-Up end _ Both said they feit mand for caution, of & _ ‘ whollehe had that on the!” There was no warming. There|qtit, 2%, Showed an opening Poh + apy . oe | done a good Job. | was mothing but a flash ot shock. |CUse Which the water surged ) dinky Soe eat tabs ) Jim found himself ‘back in the|fes"Y objects had been rolled to NO MONEY DOW! OKLAHOMA CITY @—A blinding sunlight, pressed against |‘™? Water. He wondered vaguely \ is Serer es Stee ener eet Bete ends eee, | AS = t and , ; ! and an ottduty officer, hearing the | th shock of light had cleared his| A chill shook his wholé body, || FUCENcy 2 YEARS TO PAY j id | , : ~~ Se en Snel ered Ol oie aie eee Beck Matches Lowest Cost Printing Norge Automatic ~ hands up, officer R. E. Albee hurled water, splashed slong the creek, anne Mier Too much time (new phone) OR 3-5053 : SES Gere te ino ana tat Hevet on te bak nee | oe ——||] OUR PRICES INCLUDE | LT] Pike med eetiant caig|*th leaving or. He pulled his FOR Delivery and Normal Installati Gotha Br er $ ° aa there was ino robbery taking place. self to his knees, began crawling || , at ins ation ~~ . id This allow bet me T couldn't | ‘ward the jop. His strength came |} » : and One Year Service on ee, | held: my hand straight up for 15|8ck quickly, let him get erect 1 [NISURANCE : end comfort all winter! — Deliverd and _—-- Maimutes,"" he said. “I was just | mt the car. He started the mo at No Extra Cost © ) Installed _ trying to win a bet.” tor, left the Jeep in low gear and Doing It the Hard time with the snarl of the motor. ,? : Y LEXINGTON, Ky, @®—Mrs, Jim did pot overestimate , : ee ee EE, Otis, tm | aSaey, fly now to Ot vot have See or Call N 5 - coast to coast on horseback. She | ‘"e strength to try again against ; , | : et her “home near Lewiston, |e, Curent, Bat fin the other Maynard Johnson fei | | . ; oe : ton, yesterday. "Destination: Loa| ‘Ths tdea 6 a ponstbte passage * _" General lnserance rar vonas | - Your Electrical Appliance Specialist | Mable nae] Saye eeiaee textes || 907 Community National Bork Rey i] 121 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-616 ie. a vacation before,”| of Llon's Head hed sccurred te : Phone FE 4-4523 @ Rand Practice @ Graduate ‘ook Instractere ACCORDION STUDIOS ; “Lesson-Rental” Plan Kopestion tee nd Each W Tle N. Saginaw for several months. * A dinner. party was held Satur. day evening in the State avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newton. Out-of-town guests who arrived to help Mrs: Newton cele- brate her birthday were Reta | Stockdale and Mrs. James Neal of Mt. Clemens. * * © Sara Jane Trythall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 8. W. Trythalt of Orchard Lake, has pledged Alpha Delta Pi social sorority at Duke University, Durham, N. C.. | Mies Trythall is a graduate of | Kingswood School, Cranbrook. . * . * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lingle of | Garland avenue had as their week- end guests Mrs. Archie Walters, Ted Delmar, Ardell Crews, and Ruby Vaughn, all of Carbondale, ‘St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mrs, Doyle-is making her home |- I, The guests attended the Sat- Menetah Louise Lingle, and Donald | John MeColl. Also attending from out-of-town were Mrs: D. J. McColl of Ailsa Craig, Ont., Mrs. George McCtel- land of Walled Lake and Mrs. Jess Boyd of Northville. Mrs. Godfrey Gleaners Gather ’ in Chapel Wayside Gltaners of First Bap- ‘tist Church met Friday afternoon in Barnett Chapel, The Rev. Roy Lambert of Pontiac Lake United Presbyterian Church delivered the message. Accordion selections go Easter shopping this year, ya “ —— Ns # 2 : ee ‘ “WARNER Fitted to You ae by Our Expert Graduate Corsetieres \° ye Ps = 2 Z : f . | ' For sweaters, active sports—Warner’s elastic A’Lure. : Fits so lightly, shapes softly. In nylon, taffeta and : ' sheer. #1045 in white. Size 32 to 38, B and C cups. BP - Now in Progress— _ Our ‘ANNUAL JANUARY SALE! ~ SAVINGS Up. 0 More Than 1/ y OFF! Skirts - Sweaters - Lingerie 4 Blouses, flannel or broadcloth | 7 Pajamas - Bras (discontinued numbers) BOBETTE HOSIERY and CORSET SHOP 14 North Saginaw Street Strand Theatre Bit. Gagnon of Farmington, the John McClelland family of Lake Orion, Mrs. and Mrs. John McClelland | Jr. of Oxford, and Jerry Kent, Mary Ann Carroll and Mrs. Joseph | Kicinski of Detroit were others. * = * Pfc..and Mrs. Richard L. Doyle are announcing the birth of a daughter, Melissa Ann, Jan. 8 at with her parents, the George R. Olivers of Devonshire road, while Mr. Doyle is stationed in Korea with the Marines. Melissa Ann's paternal grand- mother is Mrs. Richard L. Doyle Sr. of Miami road. Parents Announce | Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Thomp- son of Mark street announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Lenore Busse, to Robert A. Conant. He is the son of the Homer A. Conants of Dakota drive. They will be married on Feb. 12. “SHOE BOOTS” trim, winter - p you wear fight They're all , ee ' Smart on slushy city streets. They're the” Over your nylons... . | fleece-lined, fee! as downy? soft os a day-old ¢ Snap the cuffs up or down. Ske were played by Marilyn Scarbough, accompanied by Marlyn Drumm PTA Activities Pentiaece PTA Codnecti Pontiac PTA Council will meet a A titm, shown. " bers are asked to attend the pre-meeting | training and information session to be held at | pm ‘ Owen Owen School PTA will meet for a special business session Thursday et 7:30 in the gymnasium. It will be « night meeting. Lee Voor ' slides. of a hunting and fishing trip in | Alaska. | Lengteliow Longfellow PTA will meet Thursday at | | Tues- | | STYLED satin Permanents *5 Haircutting and Styling ANNALIESE Beauty Shop Next to Berley Market (Over Testy Bakery! 80'4 N. Saginaw Opes tvenings by Appointment FE 2-5600 2:30. Or. 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Terence P, Brennan, 2%, South Bend, Ind.; head football coach at Notre Dame, for athletic leader- ship. « Ernest F. Hollins, 32, Charleston, Sc.:; of South the nation’s 6th best player and has been among the first 10 since he was 17. He is the present inter- collegiate champion, Holloman's studies of the treat- ment of metals and alloys have won him the Nobel prize, the United States’ Legion of Merit, the Infiltrated Defense! Gov-.elect of South Carolina. Bottom, left to right, college president; J. Herbert Hollomon, . N. ¥:, research metallurgist; Hamilton F. 21, Baton Rouge, La., Davis Cup tennis player; Dr. William. A.’ Spencer, 32, Houston, Texas, director, Southwestern Poliomyelitis | Respiratory Center; Maj. Charles E. Yeager, 31, Hamilton, W. Va., Lexington, Ky:, | Schenectady, Air Force test pilot. Transylvania College, Lexington, Ky., in 1950 at the age of 29, Rose developed a scholarship program that is said to pay 200 students’ frpshman football coach at his alma mater in 193 and his “maturity and poise, and ‘ Frank A. Rose, 34, w, Chamber. In his first year as coach of the Fighting Irish last season their record was 9 won and 1 lost. i ine eg eeee™ ad mS ne BORNEO WAS NEVER LIKE THIS—“Annaballe,” a six-year-old orangutan from Borneo, pours herself some hot tea to warm up inside while straw and woolen muffler help to keep the cold out. is with her new home at the London Zoo. ress Photo Her grim expression indicates how bitterly disappointed she ; ‘ if i Bay qi rai s i f ; f il : : 8 Eee Ladejins er’s aides in the case said Benson violated “a very. definite rule” and thus precipitated “@ very embarrassing situation.” af - pe a | it fielg a i. 78 ai rt z a¥ HE t ee Hf i i 4 A g : Hs “it rt 23 a rs i fri 3 i E. Guffey, 28 a! if : i att a reir | i | z z z i 7 f s i forward to the Preside saying the date hag been set for the be held at 7:30 p.m. today. is will be submitted and of- figers elected. ~ County Calendar “tne A-B aT wil held tte at the home of and Mrs. Jacobs, 21965 Ridge —, Extension Club We. 1 of p.m. luncheon Tuesday Mrs. George Leonard > p.m. Tuesday for a cooperative sup- "vith the Grange, at at the home of Mra, Ww eday evening. * i from the State University of Ohio. -|Romeo Builder sudy | Donald B. Chubb 2 IRVING H. ANDERSON Drayton PTA Group when the Drayton Plains PTA meets at 7:45 p.m. Thursday in the school auditorium. His topic will be ‘‘The Modern | Methods of Teaching Reading.” Prof. Ande received his bachelor and Taster of science degrees from the University of Ore- | gon, and his doctor of philosophy | He joined the faculty of the Uni- versity of Michigan -in 1939, and has been a full professor since 1948. : Prior to joining the University's faculty, he was an instructor in| education at Harvard, and a re- search associate on a radar proj- ect from 1943-45, Named to Post ROMEO—Donald B. Chubb Sr. has named a state director of the Michigan Builders Assn. be elected to serve in this capac- ity. A building contractor for five years, he has offices in Royal Oak, and is part owner of the Bradiey and Chubb Co. of Romeo. Metamora Resident Killed in Auto Crash | ginning with a noon F | BARBARA SAYLES The engagement of their daugh- 'ter Barbara to Gerard J. Carroll \of Boston, Mass. has been .an-| tise | at North Branch Destroys Second Floor of McTaggert Dwelling | on Castle Road NORTH BRANCH — A fire thought to be caused by faulty elec- trie wiring destroyed the second floor and contents of the two-story frame dwelling of Leonard McTag- gert, 1925 Castle Rd. at 12:25 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. McTaggert first saw the flames as they burst from a ceil- ing chandelier in an upper bed- room, Much of the roof was de- stroyed, and first floor contents- suffered smoke and water damage, The loss wag covered by in- surance, the family said, Mrs, McTaggert and her son, John, 12, escaped without injury. The blaze was extenguished by the "| North Branch Fire Department. sigan, will be the guest speaker Altar Society Calls Meeting of Officers ORCHARD LAKE.— A special meeting of newly-elected officers, guild captains and ‘committee chairmen of the Rosary Altar So- ciety of Our Lady of Refuge Church will be held at 8 p.m. to- morrow in the church hail. Officers installed at meeting include Mrs. Stecker, president; Mrs. Rollin Sissung, first vice president; Mrs. William Logie, second vice presi- dent; Mrs. J. C. Ramsey, treasurer. Others were Mrs. Everett Laba- die, recording secretary; Mrs. Joseph Wilhelm, correspondence secretary; Mrs. Edward Chaplow, sacristan and Mrs. Douglas Baker, auditor; Six committee chairmen were appointed by the new president. County Deaths Arven J. Scrimger LAPEER — Service for Arven J. Serimger, 63, of 1812 Farns- worth Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Baird Funeral Home, with burial at Stiles. He died Saturday, Surviving are his widow, Ella, three sons, Dale of Imlay City William and Lester of Pontiac, Xenia, O., and a newphew, J. N. Mahanna of Detroit Lakeland Church Circles to Hold Joint Meeting Mrs. Harold Weil will be hostesses. ‘Holly Church Dinner Set da includes plans for the coming a recent) Joseph | . | larceny from a building charge. | . . Invited to Join ‘Ford Foundation Gives . Cemetery Group to Meet tery Women's Auxiliary will hold | morrow at the home of Mary _ano, 32 Dennison St., Oxford NEW TOKYO SCHOOLS—New circular schoolhouse in Tokyo suburbs is first of modern buildings planned to replace Japan's pre-war dark, cold school | backing. MONDAY, J tees eee eae Hold Two Youths in Area Felonies: One Faces Sentence in Macomb County, 2nd | Wanted in Troy Breakin Two of three minor boys who Saturday pleaded guilty to illegal possession of alcohol, today are being held in connection with fel- onies committed in Troy Township and Macomb County. The three, arrested Friday night by Rochester Police, are: Edward C. Berry, 20, of 131 Leetonia, Bir- mingham; Richard L. Russell, 19, of 3022 19 Mile Rd., Utica, and George Hopper, 19, of 173 Webb, Birmingham. All three were fined $10 and $10 costs when they pleaded guilty to egal of | alcoho] before Avon Township | dustice Luther C. Green, Berry, according to Rochester Police Chief Sam Howlett, is being turned over to Macomb County of- ficials where he was scheduled to be sentenced in Macomb Circuit Court, Mt. Clemens today on a Russel] is wanted by Troy Town- Report Athletic Heart Probably Nonexistent CHICAGO (UP) — The Ameri- of exercise on the heart lead to the | conclusion that “infections are | more important as a cause of car- | diac disease than exercise.” The editorial also said that “‘ex- ercise, even when strenuous, will $500,000 to Law School | i ANN ARBOR (UP)—The Univer- | sity of Michigan Law School an- nounced today it has received a $500,000 grant from the Ford Foun- dation to develop its program of special research, conferences and cooperative activities with other law schools, THOMAS—The Oakwood Ceme- a “Chinese Auction” 2 p.m. to- Del- . +e ee ee eee eeee Mr. and Mrs, Verdie L. Stacy of Rochester have announced the engagement of their daughter De- ANUARY 10, 1955 ‘Drayton Church Slates 4th Annual Chapel Meeting ES | annual chapel meeting of St. An- * |drew’s Episcopal Church will be loris M., to Charlies V. Nightin-| gale, He is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Lawrence Nightingale of | Utica, No date has been set for the wedding. , Teenage Girls | Waterford Club WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Girls between the ages of 12 and | 15 who are not affiliated with any group are invited to become mem- a spirit of cooperation liness among girls and to bring cheer nd shutins. Slate Car Theft Hearing for 3 Hazel Park Youths Irving R. Wildren, 17, of 23377 Carlisle, Maxie A, Ridinger, 17, of 411 W. Meyers, and Thomas L. Jones, 18. of 466 W. Madge, in car which police say they took earlier at 10-Mile and John R. Rds. Car-Truck Collision Kills Hazel Park Man HAZEL PARK—Pvt. John A. Diehr, of 314 W. Otis St., was in- driven by Pfc. Ray A. Wiebausch, of Greenville, 0., ‘who also was One-half cup of cottage cheese provides as much protein as a four- Ss | buidings. The structure, for middle high school | students, was designed with Ministry of Education's .DRAYTON PLAINS—The fourth held Tuesday evening, beginning with a dessert social at 7:30 in the church pariors, : Mrs. Clark Easley, Mrs. Kenneth Graves and Mrs. Ross Luxon will head the committee of members from the 1954 confirmation classes who will serve. The business meeting will start. at 8:15 p.m. with reports on ac- tivities and finances. Nominations will be made for nine positions on the chapel committee. Troy March of Dimes Slated for Launching TROY TOWNSHIP — Plans are underway to launch the 1955 March of Dimes in Troy Township with | Mrs. Leonard Liss of 1960 East) Long Lake Rd., as chairman for the fourth year. Volunteers are needed to distrib- | ute cannisters, Mrs. Liss stated. A “Mothers March” ‘porch light campaign will be started Jan. 27, beginning at 7 p.m. Baldwin-Goodison PTA Old Indian Scout Seeks Uniform Apache, Now 100, Lives in Past With Memories of Historic Battles ISLETA PUEBLO, N. M Pablo Apache keeps looking for his uniform and waiting for his pension chéck — for service as a scout in the Indian wars and the Philippine Insurrection. Sometimes late at night, frail Pablo rouses his battle scarred body for a vain search of the room where he rests | —too old and too sick to take much interest in other things. He is an Apache Indian. Mrs. Phillip Lacero, his daugh- ter, says Pablo's life is dimming after more than 100 years. He doesn’t know his exact age. He used to tell of battles against leaders of his people who had re- volted against the whites. “He used to say Victorio was a great warrior,”’ ‘Geronimo, on the other hand, was just a renegade outlaw."’ “T believe he is entitled to an Army pension,” “but I don't know how to go about getting it. When he becomes rest- less in the night, sometimes I go in there and he tells me he is look- ing for his uniform. He seems to be living in the past.” Driver, Rider Injured as 3 Buses Pile Up Three city buses Sunday piled up at Saginaw and Water Sts., in- juring one of the drivers and a 7- year-old passenger, according to Pontiac Police, : Treated at Pontiac General Hos- David B. Joan of 2685 Woodbine Dr., passenger in the second bus. z U. S. Jaycee President to Address State Group night dinner, Also present will be Schedules Square Dance Howard Norris of Madison, Wis., ROCHESTER — Plans for a} | square dance to be held in the new multi-purpose rogm at. the Baldwin School in Goodison Jan. 15 are being made by the Baldwin- Goodison PTA. Arrangements for the 9-12 p.m. affair are being completed under the chairmanship of Wendell Kelly. ounce serving of lean meat. a ; po : ‘ ; re er € a A : : ax sir eehs see SCREEN CHAE See : Ada hate national vice-president. The board of directors will hold their quarterly meeting Sunday The auxiliary wil] meet One of four deer that tried to cross U.S.10 south of Big Lake read, Springfield Township. Satur- day, was killed when it was struck a car driven by Noel Keener, of $475 Bridge Lake Rd.. Clark- Pontiac Post that he iP —| Mrs. Lucero recalls. | says Mrs. Lucero, | Thursday N ight PTA Gathering Set in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — An ' informal family night is scheduled by the Four Towns PTA at the school at 8 p.m. Thursday. The program will include a group of songs by the Waterford Town- ship High School girls trio, a read- ing by Karen Newsome, and & comedy act by Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cornell. Thomas Belton, Waterford Town- ship recreation department direec- tor, will lead games. Founder of State Police Identity Bureau Buried LANSING (UP)—Services were held today for retired State Police Capt. Ira A: Marmon, credited with founding the State Police identifi- cation bureau. headed the bureau and also chief of the State Police detective division when he retired in 1942. He died of a heart attack Friday at his home in nearby |Okermios at the age of 64. Ann Wixom to Marry Frederick Alan Leach | FARMINGTON — Mr, and Mrs, | Russell Wixom of 32336 Hull Rd. have revealed the engagement of their daughter, Ann Marie, to Fred- erick Alan Leach. He is the son of Mrs. Dorothy Leach and the late Cecil Leach, of 32341 Hull Rd. No date has been set for the wedding. COUGHS DUE TO COLDS CAUSE LOSS OF SLEEP You Get Prompt Relief With Father John’s Medicine hour and did not have time to Seeal the Goalies hesk Ghteh wun Oakland Fuel & Paint Ce. turned over to an Oakland 436 Orchard Lake institution. Damage to Keener's car was estimated at $200 _ FE 5-6159 TWO STEPS retirement. TWO... and most That a Business Course Can Do for You in 1955: | Z account. ONE ... set yourself a savings goal... college for your children, a trip, or _ regularly. Once you've determined the amount you can save, don’t let a week go by without adding that sum to your OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY! FOR THE FUTURE TO SUCCESS! important . . . save . a tHE PONTIAC C PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1055 Sheriff's Officers Say | Trio Admits Entering Oil Company, Cottages Oakland County Sheriff's detec- tives are holding three youths who, they said, have admitted break- ing into the Commerce Oil Co. at 4387 S. Vommerce Rd., Dec. 23, and two White Lake Township cot- tages. One of the bers, a 16-year-old White Lake Township youth, is be- |. ing held at the Oakland County ~ Children’s Home, and will be turned over to juvenile court au- thorities. de dhe te, Sane Mer- * gine, 25, of 644 Lakeview, Cedar ‘ Island Lake, and Donald G, Pon- grats, 17, of 919 Mandon Réd., All three are accused of break- ing into cottages at 9534 Mandon Dr., and 754 Lakeview, owned by Horace Day and Arthur Ellerholtz, respectively. Police said the trio admitted the entries. Pongratz, detectives said, was Harry’ | 2 cent Saturday to an uttering and “@FLAME-RESISTANT. TOP ©36x48-OPEN fo 36x72 * THAILAND BEAUTY PARADE—Giris parade in ‘Miss Thailand” test at Bangkok. Seer oe hs 6 ee ey eee Pleads Innocent fo Bad Check Count Mrs. Mary Johnson, 271, of 20509 Northlawn, Detroit, pleaded inno- for $33, which were mpertal taken ‘in a breakin of Veteran's Poultry | Market at 8912 8 Mile Rd., Royal | Oak Township, Dec. 23, according to Township Detective Sam Whit- field. Lillard D. Maffett, 26, of 21391 Creston Lane, Royal Oak Town- ship, is also being held for investi- _ cently at a cost of $830,000. , structiton of a low dam on the river rigation and power development, ply through irrigation is under way here this winter. Already known as the Switzer- land of the Middle East for its somber mountains and tourist re- sorts, this ancient Phoenician country has been plagued for cen- turies by electrical and irrigation deficiencies It specifies construction. of a dam and reservoir on the Litani at | Karaoun diversion of some Litani | water through the Lebanon Moun- | ¢ tains in the Bisri River basin, con- to regulate the flow from Karaoun and finally an -ddditioinal dam on the lower Litani at Khardale to regulate the Karaoun reservoir re- lease. 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LORD'S Discount Price IGHTEEN ip The coaches have asked that the substitution rule be relaxed some- what. If their proposal is followed, the 4minute segment at the end of each half when players who have been removed from the game are allowed to re-enter, will be eliminated. ‘ ‘ Instead, a player who starts a would be permitted to limited use of specialists such as conversion kickers. * * * _ However, a player who did not start the quarter would not be per- mitted to re-enter once ‘he has been taken out. “Otherwise I think we have a member of the committee, ‘‘and I think the general idea is to leave the rules alone so that everybody has a chance to learn them.”’ | The other two changes being ;considered by the committee are ito put some stricter limitations on ithe movement of linemen to dis- jcourage the “sucker shift,"’ and to permit the use of a 3inch tee instead of the present l-inch tee on kickoffs so that there won't be so many short kicks. Last year, the NCAA committee declined to put teeth in the “‘suck- er shift’ rile, maintaining that the code which classed it as un- sportsmanlike was enough. It was important Rules Ch felt, however, that since the coach- es feel so strongly on the subject to bring it up the NCAA would go along with them . * * Actually, the committee was scheduled to devote more time to a discussion of safety measures * pretty good game now,”’tsaid one | than anything else. The committee | has been alarmed over the rise South MOBILE, Ala Brown said the South team the things they could do best--and they kept doing them" in outscor- ing his Northerners 12-6 after three lean Rebel years in the Senior Bowl. Brown, coach of the Cleveland Browns, told sports writers ‘we did as well as we could." iw—Coach Paul “did in footbaM fatalitis the past sea- son. * * * Most of the deaths have been | lascribed to faulty equipment, es- pecially headgear, and a subcom- mittee has been making a contin- uing study of equipment and pro- Wins His backs, led by quarterback Dave Leggett of Ohio State pierced the powerful South line for an 80-yard touchdown drive in the second quarter of Saturday's game, with Leggett scoring from one foot out. * @ * But the South, directed by long- College All-Stor ‘11’ Downs Hawaiian Team, 33-13, Sunday - passed Cleveland's Otto Graham to ‘heavy champ Archie Moore. Mims-Castellani is a tossup, 6-5 and take your pick. : Basketball Results Tatil eee COLLEGE Michigan State 94. a8 Mich. Normal 85, West. Ontario 5. Flint JC #1, Alma 78. Adrian 79, Hillsdale 68. Albion 68, 66 _ Indiana State M. Lawrence Tech 0. Central Michigan 77, Wayne 76. ROCKET Michigan Tech 6. Minnesota (Duluth Branch) 3. Michigan 3, Michigan State 1, Pitteburgh 24, Michigan State 5. * gWIMMING Albion 87, Hilled’le 97. Michigan State 48, lowe State 48. * Ome te 78, Iowa State 77 a 57 wp ell om on es H Est 2 #352 E : 7%, Toledo 66 . Prencis (Pe) 82, Duquesne 172 ton 89, Villanova 62 102. Brandeis Hall &, Baitimore Loyola 71 . Navy aS we os +o enone 8 7 whines vedpens Bt i See eh ee eee > 7 : / * +s vdgeess5 12 ‘HONOLULU @ — Quarterback |. | ara Soe ba vis Bee ng ic aiid ae: “= F : 2 a wd left, and Marcia | Valibus give Sam Snead an extra reward after tournament at Miami Beach Sunday. his victory in the McNaughton Pro-Amateur golf | 7-under-par 65 to take the $1,000 Ist prize money. - vy AP Wirepheote Snead shot He’s 72 Hours Late LEXINGTON, Ky. ® — Coach Ray Meyer, whose DePaul cagers tangle with Kentucky tonight, fig- might sneak up on the Wildcats and hand them their first loss at home after 129 . * * * But that upset,’ whith shocked | derrated Georgia Tech team. A. basket by Joe Helms in the last | Il seconds gave Tech a 59-58 de-| cision in Memorial Coliseum, bet- | ter known as “Carnage Canyon” or “Death Valley.” Tt was Kentucky's first home de- | State pulled a surprise, and the first time since Jan. 21, 1939, that Kentucky lost on its own floor to a Southeastern Conference foe. Tennessee last did the deed by a 30-29 count. Another record .going into the discard was the Wildcats’ string of 32 straight victories over two seasons. They lost last to St. John's of Brookiyn by 64-57 in the National tournament March 22, 1952. Leoking ahead to tonight's Wolverines Trip Ohio in Overtime ANN ARBOR i — Ohio State's Robin Freeman and his Buckeye |mates took an unexpected over- | time licking at the hands of Mich- \igan’s Wolverines, 88-81, Saturday in accounted for 35 points, but was stymied in overtime after the count stood at 77-all in regulation. time. He didn’t get a point in the extra gures he is arriving 72 hours late. | He had the feeling his Demons | victories | some 8,500 spectators+ Saturday , | night, was engineered by an un-| ate Athletic Assn. | game, Meyer said there are two | ways to interpret the defeat of the | nation’s top-ranking team in The Associated Press poll. . “The Cats might fold up, true ‘enough. Or they just might, go out ‘and beat the living devil out of people. As for me, I don’t think they'll hang their heads. They'll just go out and mensacte people. “I wish I'd played Adolph (Rupp) Saturday night,” he add- ed. His Demons have won nine of 10 games, including a split with DePaul Coach Faces Kentucky Tonight; Sees Two Interpretations to ‘Cat Upset powerful Minnesota of the Big Ten. * a > As for Rupp, he had no expla- ‘nation for his team's defeat—other than the obvious one that “Ken- tucky .was over-confident, and just didn’t sink baskets."’ * * * He said his Wildcats. now hold- ing a 7-1 record, “made mistakes when it hurt. It only proved what I had said all along—that we were going to run into trouble before the year Was over.” By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Bruised, battered and bewildered Kentucky, its proud string of 32 straight victories shattered by Georgia Tech, will try to pick up the pieces tonight against De Paul. The almost unbelievable defeat lot the Wildcats by a club that | could not win-a Southeastern Con- ference game last year was only a little more surprising than the defeat of mighty. Duquesne by little St. Francis of Loretto, Pa. Ken- tucky’s defeat, coupled with Cor- nell’s victory over Dartmouth, left just one major unbeaten team in the country—Auburn. * * * Kentucky's downfall, by 59-58 on a last-minute goal by Joe Helms, BOSTON, was all the more amazing because: -' Emporia Unheralded Georgia Tech’5’ feat since Jan. 2, 193, when Ohio | Snaps Kentucky Cage String | to Duquesne earlier in the season Tidwell in KC Mile track meet. itee, with E. E |Denver as secretary tective devices in conjunction with members are Lloyd Jordan of Har-| Only Stagg sporting goods manufacturers, The vard, Ellwood A. Geiges of Tem. | absent, ; Seniors Gam THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1955 lresults of the study will be re- viewed at length. . oe * * H. OQ. (Fritz) Crisler, athletic di- 'rector of the University of Michi- gan, is chairman of the commit- (Tad) Weiman of | The other time pro coach Steve Owen |charged back after the intermis- | sion and scored on a drive that | followed the second half kickoff. Frank Eidom of Southern Metho- dist got the tying score on a 2-yard dive. * * * The other South touchdown came on a 10-yard power play by full- back Dick Bielski of Maryland in the fourth quarter. This followed a sustained drive of 63 yards. Quarterback Bobby Freeman of Auburn, named outstanding player in the game, did a masterfal job | of directing the scoring drives and was leading total ground gainer His fine efforts during the sea- son, in Auburn's 33-13 Gator Bow! WASHINGTON (®—Eddie Erde- latz, Navy footbaH coach, will ac-| cept a long-term contract to coach ‘}the Los Angeles Rams at nearly double his Navy salary, the Wash- the Detroit Lions as saying “Erde- latz’s shift to the Rams is in the works and will probably be an- nounced before the week is out.” The newspaper said efforts to reach Erdelatz for comment were unavailing. ¢ * Erdelatz and President Dan Snead Wins $1,425 in MacNaughton Test MIAMI BEACH, Fla. «»—Sam | Snead, $1,425 richer for 18 holes of | golf in the MacNaughton Pro-AM, | 45 | all three of his amateur smug’ Mile in the Knights of Columbus (at | expenses, an een IE ple, Bob Neyland of Tennessee, Carol] Widdoes of Ohio University, Lawrence Mullins of Kansas State, L. R. Meyer of Texas Christian, Jack C. Curtice of Utah, Frank G, McCormick fer the Pacific Coast Conference and Amos Alonzo Stagg a life member. was expected to be victory over Baylor, and in the Senior Bow! earned. him a contract to play with Winnipeg in the Cana- dian League. * * He and teammate Jack Locklear, center, were signed by Al Sher- man, Winnipeg coach who aided Owen in whipping the Southerners into a cohesive unit during their short week of practice. * * «@ “I guess, you could call them bonus contracts,” Freeman said least, we're both well satisfied.” Each of the winning Rebels re- ceived $500 and expenses, and the North team members got $400 and . Kerbawy Says Erdelatz Will Take Rams’ Position letie Assn. meetings, Povich said Kerbawy reported. * * Kerbawy was quoted as saying. “Erdelatz is the man Reeves wants and the salary has already been agreed on. Eddie is going to Los Angeles this week to talk about details.” ’ It's Time Out! Ja | 1 “+ i ence ne ment noes Seen for Football! were s5.. cee ay * ; é | Possibles’ a LITTLE ROCK, Ark. @—Texas Tech's DeWitt’ Weaver and Frank Broyles, Georgia Tech backfield * * * Those names were the only ones mentioned by Arkansas officials after they huddled more than two hours behind closed doors in a | Little Rock hotel Sunday, map- ping plans for the hunt for Bow- den Wyatt's successor, Wyatt, who lifted the Razorbacks ‘from the depths of the Southwest ‘Conference to the championship in two years, vacated the job Satur- day to become head football coach and-assistant athletic director at his alma mater, the University of Tennessee where Harvey Robinson was fired. after . poor season. * Athletic director John Barnhill decided to comment after the Are t Arkansas admitted that Weaver and Broyles are. on the list of “‘six, eight or ten” men who. are considered “peal prospects."’ * * Like Wyatt and Barghill, Broyles and Weaver are graduates of the University of Tennessee. At Detroit, where he is visiting triends, Weaver said he has been “thinking plenty” aboug Arkansas, | “but I haven't made tp my mind | what Pll do if they offer me the job.” Broyles, backfield coach of the team that beat Arkansas 14-6 in the Cotton’ Bowl, also has been Mentioned as a leading candidate for the job of head football coach at the University of Houston, * * * The search for a new football coach began keep Wyatt. It’s hard to keep a meeting. But William Good, as- sistant to the university president, Richards Plans to Remain Pilot Manager of Orioles Won’‘t Concentrate on Office Duties | DALLAS w#—Paul Richards, gen- ; eral and field manager of the Bal- | timore Orioles, says when he's’ through managing he'll be through with baseball. , ‘TH be managing as | I'm im baseball,”’ Richards the Dallas Times Herald in an- swer to reports he planned to turn over. active management of the team to a younger man with- in @ season or two—leaving him- self free to concentrate on office duties. “What I actually plan to do,” Richards said, “is pass along the | office duties to my lieutenants, and | get right imto the thick of the fight.” Richards ‘said he felt the Orioles | E rH £8 CY % ete Rudy Garcia Faces Bobby Bell Tonight Halas Calls Pro . coach and hire a new one at same time." Grid Dratt List Poor This Year CHICAGO ( -— George Halas foresees slim pickin’s at the an- nual National Football League player draft meeting in ‘New York Jan, 27-3, : The astute owner-coach of the Chieago Bears thinks this year's college seniors make up the skimpiest pro football crop in years but he says it’s hard to _| put a finger on the reason. : os * * “There are a few players in the country who are considered very good pro prospects and these z the quality of available candidates levelg off.’ Halas refrains from naming the limited few of priority rating ‘“‘be- cause it wouldn't be good for the other boys to feel classified in a sub-standard group.” Eastern Loop ina Quandary Schedule Set Despite Uncertainty of Number of Teams. NEW YORK @—The Class-A As the situation stands Monday, following Sunday's special . meet- Gs i ‘ 2 \Parker Honored ‘as Pros’ \Football ‘Coach of Year’ of Navy as top Washington ii Sl klahoma z= tans Defeat O 1955 V\Aogies for Ith Victory a i MONDAY, JANUARY 10, ‘ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, ead Bag, Hy, [Bay tee ty ae ye a - : as reece (2455 | fee ise Be Itdle . : § sos E28 ine td ve i We I: fa} . gpliges 85 /Fe/2 U1 coe IES 2S se S085 ageze |fe° |2 "S88 Msi * EN + ms jaeunstll4.. s He te E, ali | 18 in| Fal; jit j ‘Wy SZ SRP 338s]. gad: HE | ist = tit. maka: = Se ees |e SF: be | i) Zia PES: gel Et “ass eet Zihee Gs 3b52|° Sede li - =H. - We = Sele =! i i bs ) s°ti = ree : : a 4 3 #5 Ei . 3534 eat 2323 oO ® : §<343 - : “@ 2° eG y Aly UH) pit ead it iti pt vith BEI) ai aut ie aH Hit it Bll its | Bt = air fe ut pe waged ie ee es 5 ake i ‘Huila 8 Terr ae _ He aur aE — 23435 ° < 7 i sso (558i - /- ati +3 a i ia : iT ui i ul ai ith a $ H uta a i 2 ii il in a] rT} Hl li i AM GE is eS 1: : 25 rey? 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PaRSONS it was expected that Julie London Webb would marry Bobby Troup and beat her ex, Jack, to Ahe bi- cense bureau, Jack and Dorothy Towne made it first, They'll be wed today or tomorrow in Chicago. But. Julie is not without news of .|her own. She has signed agent Henry Willson and is resuming the career she gave up six years ago when she married Sergeant Friday and had two children. Henry has appointments for dulie at Both Columbia and Uni- versal-International, She jis so pretty I wouldn’t be surprised if she’s signed both places, Her romance with Troup hasn't codled, far from it,:But she would -|like her career to start perking before she marries. - * * * Although even her best friends lyn that she wasn't thinking of anything else—that isn't the case. Vanessa hag signed a two-pic- ture deal with Jerry Wald at vie EPER ~ oF Eg qi er Hf vf |: ]| today to go into the stage play THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1955 “The Tender Trap’ with Kent Smith and Russel Nype. " Leigh Snowden is finding Johnny Berardino, .former second tbase- man with the Cleveland Indians, 'very. attractive, and vice versa. By EARL Fi WILSON Judy Garland Better Get‘on TV Real Quick Transfusions Fail to Save Bleeder. HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Just when :- celebrated at ‘the Mocambo with Bob Balzar, and later went on the Larry Finley show. Legislature Set for Stormy Term Small GOP Majorities in House, Senate Face Williams Program LANSING (®—The 68th Michigan Legislature will convene Wednes- day in an atmosphere of strife and great political rivalry. It will be the first Legislature in which the small Republican ma- jority finds itself the party’s last political bulwark, Democrats have captured virtually all state offices, elective and appointive. It will also be the first Legisla- ture under a new reapportionment, or redistricting, which increases the size of the House of Represen- tatives from 100 to 110 members and the Senate from 32 to M4, Republicans hold only 58 of the 110 seats compared to ‘their 66 in last year’s 100-member House. The Republicans control the Sen- ate by 23 of the 34 seats, com- pared to last year’s. 24 of 32. This set the stage for. tight on both sides of Waterford Townshi Pp Patrolman Merrille Finkle discovered the breakin late Sunday. Report Fatal Rail Crash 1222 W. HURON ST. Huron Bow! Bidg. - Latin and Cuban vocal numbers. 8:45 to 1:45 music by IRV LEWIS , Quartet After her diet, Gloria’ Swanson | .| | DETROIT @—The Michigan Cor- Hollywood—-Peggy King, the pretty little Ravenna, O., gal singer on the George Gobel show looks and sings so much ‘like Judy Garland that one studio official found himself -calling ‘her “Jydy King.” ; “So that’s what’s happening to the public’s mind. about Peggy King!” he 'said, psycho-analyzing himself. . “With Peggy being seen by millions every week,” he added, “and Judy only in occasional movies, Judy had better go on TV quick—or people will say ‘Judy Garland sings like Peggy King.’” * * * * ‘Humphrey Bogart and Cy Howard still have their disputes (rather good-hu- / mored ones now) about Bogie’s dogs get- ting out. “Two of your dogs came over here and got into a fight,” Howard phoned Bogart the other day. “They. might have killed me.” “That's what they were sent over there to do,” retorted Bogart. _ * * * * Barbara Hutton, who moved inte three bungalows at the Beverly Hili#® PEGGY KING Hotel with a staff of 5 people 3 weeks ago, brought along 29 trunks. So far she has only opened four of the 29 trunks. asked a hotel guest. * «* - ® you yesterday—you didn’t make a million dollars all day.” a vault. ae “This ts the time to bring out the fact. that I have a middie initial—C. for Clement,” Gleason said. Gleason. “J. P. M now a girl—and she sings on television.” * & *° 2 home to meet his mother? They do it differently nowadays. Mamie Van Doren went to Las Vegas with the mother of Ray Anthony, whom she'll] probably marry after he gets a divorce. Mamie showed her prospective mother-in-law the gambling games. Mamie lost $20. x~ & & &, THE MIDNIGHT EARL... While ex-Gov. Dewey dined at Hicks, someone hung a phony parking ticket on his limousine . . . Eddie Fisher's return- ing to N. Y., with Debbie following a few days. (He'll be at London’s Palladium in March) lapse forced him out of “Fanny.” Pat Ward, a Hartford Agency model, An optimist, according to Al Tisch, is a guy who thinks prices reached an all-time high last year. “FOR 1955,” CLAIMS DENNIS DAY, “sotne girls have resolved to give up rich foods and poor men.” That’s earl, brother. . (Copyright 1955) Ask More Probation, Parole Use in State 168 Injections Are Futile as Texas Man Dies of “I wonder what she's got in those other 25 trunks . . . money?” Jackie Gleason's taking a lot of kidding here about his sudden wealth. Jay C. Flippen told him, “I notice it was a quiet day for Gleason told Myron Kirk of the Kudner Agency to tell Gen- eral Motors he wanted them to put a new fixture on their cars— “Why?” asked his manager, “Bullets” “J. C. Gleason, like J. P. Morgan,” said ," replied Durgom, “is Remember when a fellow took his gal - Mysterious Disease DALLAS, Tex. ®—Hubert Har- ris, the 47-year-old manufacturer than 168 blood transfusions, died early today. Bleeding mysteriously through the intestinal tract, he had been given more than 168 pints of blood. flor Hospital reported Harris died about 6:00 a.m. Only last night, surgeons had opened Harris’ stomach in a me- ticulous exploration of his intes- tines. They hoped to find the bleeding points and then close. them off. : * * s Complicating Harris’ illness was the fact he had a rare blood type— who had been kept alive by more} B-negative. Doctors said the more than 168) Truck Driver Lights. Up, Becomes Human Torch 9, ‘ VICKSBURG & — A Schoolcraft lichy Skin Rash! Zeme, a doctor’s antiseptic, promptly relieves itching, stops and so helps ! Buy Strength Zemo for ‘ stubborn cases! FAST RELIEF Estra let starts instant you take @—therefor 1s ready to go to work with amazing speed. a OUR \ Bulle ifie , Se sky NOW ld. Thectzes| TODAY} JIE Thru FRIIS akland \ Features — 1:00 3:10 - 5:30 - 7:28 9:32 . SCREEN IN | AT LAST THE INTERNATIONALLY. ACCAIMED BEST-SELLER !S ON THE CinemaScoPE . .. Walter Slezak’s virus col- tn the wonder of 4-Trock, NighFidelity STERFOPHONIC SOUND 0 STARTS SATURDAY: _ “SITTING BULL” in CinemaScope ] ON OUR WIDE-VISION SCREEN Strand a % me f Fi “You wouldn't talk like that to my mother!" ; spe ge Te eee i ie ee ‘a em , . Pe. 7 ’ : o * 3 a { re E es es vi \ (234 ee oe 4 bu. Cider, No 1, 2.00-2.26-4-g8l |} were yp between 4 and 5 points at March . Sesetabies: Beets, topped. No 1, 1.90- (the outside. There were no de- March | cabbage. ag ar i. ~~ bu: | pressed spots. \% low-| bage, red, No 1. 1.50-2.00 bu, Carrots, Railroads again were featured rt . er, March 78; rye % to % ‘lower, we A Lape aan Peek ie ar leaders of the rally as they were WASHINGTON —Two senators| SENADOR, JANUARY 6, 1086, said today the steep upward spiral mingham, Michigan, age 57; i father of Claire, Su be investigated by the Senate- DeNador; son of lars. pend : ef Dr, Stephen Ff 2 cents lower to 5 cents a hundred | °us'. No! 1° 85-1.00 dos bens. Parsley | in which business is expanding. Flanders (R-Vt) said in separate Perry, Williams, officiating. at = pounds higher, January $13.12. Lorie | i) 3 Potatoes, No 1, 1.30-1.46| Trading was exceedingly heavy interviews that the boom in se- Toss "Seescmeat oh White "chesai , toes, No 1, 3.50-3.80 100- | with the tape falling behind as I Grain Prices $i tex; Nol 100-148 S-8 ber Rute. | much as four minutes throughout determine if government fiscal). fo) Crit “Wm R. Hamilton : be. Zematers policies and tion ade- bas ~ ; _* @MECAGO GRAIN No 1, 273-380 10-1 basket. | the first hour in reporting dealings legislation “are oe a _ CHICAGO, Jan. 10—(AP) — Opesiing | TUMip. topped. No 1. 1:25-1.75 bu on the floor of the Stock Exchange. | eamme : ssknIDGE JANUARY — 6, issi, i pets boot Crery *” | That type of lag has been a com- Sen, Fulbright (D-Ark) has al- Walter, 42 Chapman Street, age reens: cohera A i ( ) 59; beloved husband of De : Collard, me 2: pee-1.00 ve. mon-place in recent sessions. ready. said he will ask the Senate Eskridge: gear brother of Ges Banking Committee to conduct da service sebiiidie New York Stocks a stady of the market boom. | 3°p. m-from’ Prank Carruthers BUTTER AND £UGs Fulbright, who will head the Funeral Home with Rev. Richard . 10 — Butter (Late Morning Quotations) H. Dixon Jr., officiating. Inter- ‘ ; buy- | ad .-. 41s Int Tel & Tel eommittee, sald the actual start ment st Oak Hill . Mr, A ST; 90 B 96.5; 08 C 56 san b0 3 Sage: so oe it oe ae will await the time when Demo- Cnsretere | eral “Mome pron] = wai ; : St’ :. 411 Jones & Lb... 368 erats take formal control of 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, January 11, oe ae Se ee Be bunts rr nigher: US lores [cited Gare 1. 583 Kelsey 7 cseae mapegemaay machinery, probably a TaNOARY We "way 12% 2a standards 36; cumnes 32; mediume pl vs} vase us mrese 3 vse 3.7 = loved ieteend ak ant isthoen , nesses : #1; cheeks 37. Alas Am aka reset, oer 2, A. , who is slated cg eee Kapler:, deer father of Mrs. Jo - . sua oes Senate-House Economic Com- Seerue > Olds Strike Vote Rd no mittee, ‘said that group probably | spler! ear "brother of 3 jf9% Deteott, “eases included. federal | km Toco SF ie ae a could not get around to investigat-| Kspler. Anton Kaniet, and trees : Whites — Grade A large 35- | 4m M & Pay 26 Loew's +, 20.8 ing the ma climb unti e ursday, January : H B-3, welge | am Meetees 12.7 pt ’ Cem a4 & Mock sess aim ail 10:30 = sag SE the Fh «Bs eavy oa a ca on wes am N Gas 47a LoriMard a4 late in February or in March. Johns "Puneral” Home with Rav, LANSING officials ilepens—Orade A large 4%-36, ota Am Seating |. 31. Marsh Field |. 328 The 15-month market -surge ment at Oak Bill Cemetery. Mr. : ‘ Pe- | avg 35; mediums 32-3240 wid * 33%: Am Amit .... 445 Martin GI ... 37.6 broke last week after the govern- Kapler may be seen at the Don- ported a heavy” vote today | sali 30. B lar % ave 33's: | am st) Fd 33° «~May D Gtr... 347 : elson-Johns Funeral Home. : by werkirs » 2 C large 27. Checks Am Tel & Tel 173% Mead Cp..... 56 ment increased from 50 to 60 per McQUISTON JAN. 1. 1985, BERTHA casting fis we | Am: Tob : c - 101 8 ; Ck Se BS : cent the required cash payment in M., 2855 Mann Ra, age 80;. be- 443 Monsen "Ch..-s02t| OOURAGE CASTS A SHADOW Triple amputee | outfitted with an artificial limb. The little girl,| "a" fue gen} brigh Ey Liayd and’ Marcia” Lambert; ay Mont W —_ aa Imp, . “ “7 * | M3 Mont Ward... $84/ Constance DeStasi, 32 months old, happily displays | victim of a rare circulatory condition, had her left | sy. nq tret with the Banking Com. | it, Delay Walker, Mere Matti aed Murray Op... 303 M of her father, Pasquale DeStasi, st a Boston, | age of 13 mon - |q member of that group. a a Se “364 Nat ‘ge it ass., rehabilitation center where she was originally < Pp. 2 from’ the Purdey a BY et Dairy... ‘see — , “The sharp market increase | ner. : ESE: Business Notes (Voter | Newsin Brief |isssssteesye:| Eset ee = ‘i. air Brkt... 28 ' ” SCHULTZ. JANUARY & 1958, _ eee. _| Mle . Detata, 2, ot we x. Tene vay ES sme ve nm Nort a, West sa G T | —— Ferndale, was fined $15 an tae ae we — W.” Grab. “Otto! Grabl Ben, ~ or BS ter nell, costs Saturday after he . duger 8 se on = rights, peses ae a3 Nor Ste Pi . te as ax ssue pleaded guilty to being a minor major market crash, such as oc- pang wags Ss 1ith, at? . a. cagis ope, aes | im possession of alcobol, before curred in 1829. They said federal] Bins sia ae" Fout'h Saves ke Gas tooo cae Brum Bethe”. 23 Ot Bley -.. sts Increase Seen as Only | Orion Township Justice Helmar G.| trey cccurities, which were not| Mount. Park Cemetery. "ur tion seasons, if management will | intersection Collision ia eee ee Way to Finance State’s caiens, in effect in 1829, should belp pre — = + a grant them, LeRoy - oe "oe, . Clifford Maison of 26 Hiimois St.,/ vent any crash. ‘ SHOTWELL, JAN. 7%, 1955. MRS. president of the local. — Injures Pontiac Girl San Bey... is2 Parke. Da 31 $500 Million Road Bond | iia Pontiac Police today that Gaye Gane Mag). i400 Townsend : C acs Soe o. 8 a. a 9: Reist said workers are complain- Sepia Ate: 34 Fe RS BY LANSING (UP)—An increase ot | Someone slashed tte Mm the Mo. Egypt Confers Bother of Hart Shotwell, re ee ccs ye: Phelps os oe me at least one cent in Michigan's nicipal Parking lot on East Pike Hono on Wife comb, Otys Shotwell. Puneral Gon i Pa. ae Pail, Mor... ans gasoline tax appeared almost cer-|street Sunday. r Te et 1 pm from the Huntooa Ent anne’... ish Pu Plate G... te tain today—it the man behind the} 45 sats owned by Robert Bigger|Of U.S. Envoy | Kpeott officiating. Interment at Goryaiee ©2011) Brock @ 00 fe whew wants ft. of 464 Auburn Ave. was broken in-| Campo. Egypt @-Premier Ga-| ma te_teem at the Huntoon ot Climax Mo or) Pure Ol... 733 ceed aoe: the}to by thieves who took an air] i) ands Ni ceawented Puneral_ Home. 3 on Grand Larceny Count — : oo eS... Bm proposed $50,000,000 highway bond pistol, valued at $10, according to) Povo, highest award Flowers Saniy Lonvence, 35, of 00 Al-|en snping that Lertle's car wes Be fem a Rea eae , issue should be on the spring bal-| Portier | Pits. ar at the Aubuein | 8 night to, Mra, Jefferson Caf W. Buren a FE ton, today received from two to, struck by one driven by Mrs, Har-|Gon On..." Ses oe ee bat lot along with the bond issue it-| ji .0) wees fery, wife of the retiring U.S. am- ti a re. five years in Jackson State Prison |old Loisseschliman, 31, of 1470 |Censum pw :: 474 Rock Spe... 26.1 | self,” Sen, Haskell L. Nichols (R- bassador to Egypt. B. w. PE 3-7165 pe ol appeared before Circuit Geswees Ave. whe wall tee wes Cont Bel +% 100.3 * ~ ied cH | Jackson) chairman .* Senate ware tee Township Justice Al.| Because US. law prohibits = Ragen Flowers — wat x: Doty ater pond — traffic Sig | Cont Mot /1. 12 scowl Mt”) Me Gr Commies, : PR fived Andre te oe eee eee ‘| Soppee'nag:<. wt Sears Rose". Te Micls sad the mathod ot w- | DUEUY. 9, of G8 W. Mariow, |lorien deen WSs Teena eee ee Lawrence admitted taking a gun. |2.000 View Furnit mt —- Bee ee "Re mancing the controversial bond | nu cusy pleatied guilty to reckless | (Perfection) class was com}- Jump at Your Chance... radio and clothing from a Pontiac ture Curties We... 17.5 Stuctatr 6 :. She issue is “still under study,”—but driving. ee oe Gath yan on 0 tan Sd ote ‘ ‘ man last Oct. GRAND RAPIDS @® — Registra- | Dis C rag... 334 Souk Pac. 88 pong, Hie i SR eens << ny an everyday [a 3 tions for the current Grand Rapids | Sous Aire: ....127.4 Sparks win: "s couk Gua tat “6 dur Galy - gee ©. Belen. 8 me Bae eee Se . a te is to Named by Hotel Chain Oe. sox tn to) soak a ies eer and Some politicians are expected fo tas Sin ot of oer taheape ome retiring after 44 years in the diplo-} turning so the ‘Chaasifled see- MUSKEGON (UP) — William | Monday as the exposition entered | Bist Rea... Hz Stf OU Ind. 14 make token objections to the in-| his auto Saturday night while the |matic service during which Be) f/".cutrer, you don’t nappen H, Edwards, a former Muskegon | its final week. Officials said the | § 4°." 08 Se On on. sas crease, car was parked in a factory park-| served in 14 capitals in the Far to see what you Fy to General sales manager of | tions for the similar period im the | trie jee seed o answered: How big an increase | A breakin of the Auto Paint and Caffery played Se a SS the Cosirad Hilton Corp., a world- | winter market last year. They said |**-Cel-o .. 9 suther Pap .. bed a part in the settlement Funeral wide hotel chain, Edwards, 37, was.| buying and attendance {e better |etsot” “<:3h} Suite Go: sa WM the voters approve HP | Eiguipeent Co. 131, W. Huron St..| ich-Eygption disputes over the . — 0 ster faded! player at Mudingen than at a comparable stage of the Preept gel me BPG... 443 itgtray Commiasioger Charles) 19 3 Gardwey St, Frankin Vi Egyptian Sudan and the) , High in the early 1930's, 1954 summer furniture show, aa Bee ee Bint Beat rh would be hee bg grows lage, Saturday’ igh. He said $0 | Zone. VoorheesSiple nme . s ... e oe» 38. appears more likely, : taken from « . GALL Us FOR QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Jen Motors ma Zusat C Pos.. ee This would keep Michigan below oe eee breaking a front poy ck ane ; “DESIONED FOR. : : . y Gig .. 4 On carbide a? the 4@-state average of a litile : on. ction Count Every applicant referred to you is pre-tested to your || 3m Sher... se O8.Pae i. tg more than six cents and would| yey Chertes Jenks of 2827 Mar-| Horace Edwards, 4% of 264 W Donelson-Johns job requirements. Former employers are consulted. || 3 Fe: Ba onus Aire... tea bring in an extra $20,000,000 a year reported to Pontiac Police Detroit, pleaded : FUNERAL HOME References ore investigated. — Re i BT gt Top Popom ay oy the theft four chrome. wheel por wee wage pnnd ew ae , FE 4-4469 Josbel Br '<<: 84 Oe Gas tm aie Tice te ave oe tay of seven | discs ftpm her auto while it was ty and paid a $50 fine today when PURSLEY FUNERAL HOME - rgsey > mga a yee Ml eke Sie 8) 8 Ea a ear Tigites|GScat tae TT */pacind or Mw Rema RA Sa [he epenre ter, Meicl] | eeaeace Carr conts on file to fill your re- : : 3t Wo Ry... 379 US Smelt pe. 1s = are valued | Judge Cecil McCallum ‘Themnital Service _F 3-401 : ; enn oasis She a OS Tee cle “mostly. goed. and HTH at 38, Page ay eg Be ae Monuments 4A : , Sk, Stews Re seer (Go, Williams Fans | vates wistoon ot se rayion| 8° Pues Suri night St) Sor cece ap ces - aioe reportedly causing a fight and CALL US BOND Pc) ig Wve Pup” ef cows : St. reported the theft of a tire | damaging fixtures in the Blue Note sorge E. Siona : j . wi 72 303 West Un a4 cutters and wheel from his car trunk 0 0 ‘Ave. Square Pogs | loud. ‘Her Weste most 3 pes ' trunk | Cate, $1 Bagley St. Complainant in Square Holes EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Cent... aaa Westy Bl -.”. geal walle 13.40- | : Saturday night. He said the auto| i416 Benning,.owner of the res- inemetiols ctaee i006 TTI _——— a es ee 9 dees 4 Sey lime | SPRINGFIELD, Mo, CUP) —|0% ot the rulroad viaduct,” |*rant, estimated $15 damage t ot F FE $6031 ne seieiienia a Es ye SE Ty ont cog: | COW: G. Mennen of Mich- | uf ee a table and chair, ___ Kemetery Lots 5 ices 2d W 27. 1 eull and low , mentioned as a possible Dem- — ~~ fot Wick’... 304 Yaket an & F a0t gan, mentioned as a possible Dem-| if ‘pn. FE 58001. ¢. A. Mitchell oo ALTER TSEMENT Peaat ONE rege Cmee int Paper... 85 Zenith Red .. 96 109. lambe Sona Will be received at tnt Silver < T, ‘ OF : & - ee. * Ne : : 4 able Box wit g ; am. inte tdesh a. Dixie Open Sto 6 Bact! Cait us today. DGEWAY_ ee yon sos Mawan” “| Wanted: Homes, Farms, vod eee Bee Dae a Land Contracts REAL ESTATE UL M, JONES =e MAHAN "PHONE OL, F66Si tr Jarocind equity, shy lots, Seep a ese CLARE REAL 197s W. Huron $0263 = VASBINDER Eves FE Sint PE 1043 ban = I SETTLEMENT. | LISTINGS WANTED |iowen ped ta A) Ee Sy LG YDEN, Realtor ror al” Wal pay cab for PAUL D. HAMMOND son Beauiiiet iesation, bait sere | 32> 4%. E, BEALTOS burn, Be, Per cout discount.) Rent Apts. Furnished 33) Tl N. Saginaw St. FE 66168 | 5 - COMPLETE Real Estate Service CASH - FOR-YOUR EQUITY IN 48 HOURS JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 24 Oakland Ave. PE 5-9441 IN DEBT? 1 you are having trouble meeting GHEM DAYS ARE GONE WAX: type Harbor ‘Wid, Child, to Board 26 Wtd. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED dollar LET US BUY if OR AUCTION IT tor OA 6-2681, A ot} os MY 3-162) WANT ED FURNITURE you bave anything for troun service and te, hich: L & S$ SALES CO. OAKLAND COUNTY" LARGEST Wanted to Rent 29 CHRISTIAN FAMILY DESIRES 3} house Will ve best of care. ts references. P rent. 24106, COUPLE WITH 10 MOS. old baby desire 5 room unf, house. Close in. Reasonable rent. Will give excellent care. Ref- _ erences. FE 8-1215. Wtd, Contracts, Megs. . 32 - Highest Prices Paid Sy bas ecatracte, eet our FREE at 00, . Rese | Unlimited $~ ene 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY ASK FOR WRIGHT OR VALUET MS Oakland Ave. PE 56-0441 FE A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Have Buyers Waiting. We need lots in groups of ten or more consider for BROS. «ost BaLToRs "Oven 8 to 8; Bun tte 8 corvieg on ee gh prop- | ° erty, list 4 ; K. G. HEMPSTEAD 102 B. Ruros Street x 4-8704 - Eves, FE 2-1317 LISTINGS WANTED ED. NORDMAN anal ESTATE Plateau 23-3567 M. Elwood Realtor. PE 42583, LISTINGS WANTED—Farm. RES IDENTIAL LAKE, GEO, L,. | BACHELOR APF PARTLY FURN- OR ALES. L N. SAGINAW. Pe ss0i ; — TRADES Wanted Real Estate 32A|' tie "tes, beat pWeringhotee bitch 1 ROOM. CLE ACREAGE—VACANT |. fetris 2s From 5 2 = ae _FE 27107. este na Rad. T On 3 YOUNG LADIES, 9 WiL- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | 2%? {00"9 ” ; eral Hospital. FH §-2400 oher 6 % mile downtown. room. : ares, Weekly and — - © Woodward Ave., (US-10) blocks south of 8t. Joseph Hos- pital. RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404 NEED SMALL Mi | ART, UTILITies FURR. PRIVATE parties . us, ne REALTORS 1D RG N RosseLt YOUNG RENTAL | MAHAN HAS BUYERS | @waut row ESPOR bie COUPLE” WANTS YOU WANT ACTION - Theat z room house, — N LAKEFRONT Smeets PLEAS. DORRIS & SO} pnt. For quiet couple. No drinkers aoe FE 41557 ae 732 W. Huron LA 4 AND rt. Adults. OR 3-1943. Ni Call ws today to list | er 4 p.m. and . your property. SMALL GARAGE Semi - modern, LZ, : wis Le Rent FE > x on you 'nUY it WELL It Tent ia Cee 3a yr 34 | 4 ATS W aa faa beak. 660 per mnonih: 2 Fond ai you ig oe WHITE BROS, REAL’ a Prone OR yikia “or OR Sites ent Houses Purmened 3% we MAHAN / fenm are CRE rex BB, * Rouand tore Went nae FE | IF. | Beggs are Wan an Pe 32 | See Seateee s | M. Gee Rete, | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |# 35a: avatE sare | fey You want your If you want « | went fast ais x ie, * 4 _ LISTINGS WANTED {© XG WANTED tat . mare : ery : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 10,1955 ty : i ot Ny A _ For Sale Houses 43, MODEST MAIDENS. By Jay Alan| For Sale Houses _43| __For Sale Hodses 43)" For Sale Houses 43 9750 DOWN | | $750 DOWN. | GATEWAYS to 7 we ee Eeeetite| HAPPINESS . , eat ae oo Jwiams PORC ings BUSINESS FRONTAGE 4 oaruceus pow, wow DOWN tate. Fe POR, OWN KfED. ON “ACRE. | v om toa ser teetures, <4 ROOMS A Very S 1 Ad "peat Geet oll beat. 4\4 sores. es Elisabeth Lake | MODERN 4 AND BATH, DO ro ia = od Ay OAS he Fe 4-631, Pull basement, paved street. Close | Be, Se Seer» SS. aon A.C. COMPTON & & SONS 4 ty We ZORED | Pe. ?2sh1 afer ¢ Cpe terme. |; the channels fow bundved 4900 W. Huron 8t. on v1414| New, rick. Ta ° valaber- Fopt ii room residence. 3 bathe. | - ianarad i Chuscent babe” «orm mee FOR SALE " eiSasmenq af thus outstanding garages. Let us show you this DRAYTON PLAINS AREA, vdeo. | chanag! frontage. Only $1,190 with , ; home is bound te impeess yes. remarkable bu P| room shel) home, exterior and \* re sows. oth, \ OORHEIS ROAD oe ger Cogn = consisting , . rough plumbing ae Phone | | CERRR RE AL ESTATE Brick 2 bedrooms, living room, | of recessed entrance to Jndeon Street . VILLAGE ~ |) or “| 1927 E. Auburn Kitchen . dinette Venetian blinds, % j\iving room with naturel But . family, comniert 8 cata 3-1871 } | __ Eves. PE 21317 - oy + son garage, oe fence, full rer lace, 14 ft. ledgerock mantel, condition all Sam Warwick has 1 large face A ne fd heat, automatic | soa window with view of r — large break-| Ofek 2 bedroom home full base- "Te = water heater Pull price #13690 Lake in the distance. fest replace, teh Auto| ment, tite bath real plaster. nat NEAR FISHERS - | SYLVAN VILLAGE With $2,700 down. | Kitchen and dining space matic cas hea} and hot weter. | — ogo Sane see oe | Goods, room home, living reom. | 3 bedroom brick with large living Se _— | extra breakfast bar. | all bireh ner totafon Souibo Better see this bfeezeway and 2 car garage with ullt "in eupboaras. gn er Sag Senne seen, ied Nee. ee” | FE PE 2-8532_ Fores large bedroome Will ai ing radio controlled doors. Large cor- and bath. Gas heat, sereened matic washer, gas oir r = | ¢loset doors, tile linen lots, Paved street sewer porch close to school, Only $5050 heat large fenced yard tod iake HEY THERE ! | eloset space galore, full base- , installea, 924.900. PE 22108 FE Ovth' testes ee Terms eee he ar} YOU WITH THE RENT ment, 46° 15 ft recreation space, Humphries 4-6000 Open Sundey. j SMALL HOME _ | lw CHECK IN yquR. HAND! , ere water softener, <1 =4\) a re that has everything. DR AYTON PLAINS \ io Ly ® h ° Wh won| tered and heated garage. site is RE. AL AN FF 2-0474 HAVE YOU living room tltghee. ruil | 8 3 bedroom ranch. 4 ft. close’s| month after month shelling out | 150 x 150 x 300 of attractive with sliding doors. oi] forced air| money for rent rogeipts! That wit U Evenings | A smal! bome land contract or = bath, Is car gerege. paved drive. | heat aluminum storms and, frent money could and should be sade & shrubs. Full basement is designed for comfort and {aN he Open Le Co-operstive & al Estate eco | $1500, that you would like to use Se tory HA furnace. Paved street | as down payment os @ brend new é sereens lot 80 x 130. Pay down | buving a home of your own | | Pull only $6300. Te : ; | $1250 DOWN" | Raster Raby it gation Pe aantedn” A wre oe Ried Gi sarnens oe Hane ser g beta emia, te Site 2 ee oe © 20m, modera | bunge lo electric hot water heaier, forced LAKE FRONT ; to civilians, plus low) UE Re RIGHT” PUR- yiven take” Bar. oll berning furnace, sliding closet on wt Lake, emai house. ony | i IVAN W. mortage costs. Get these distinc | CHASER! . sein priced at $7,950 erga Hig —— _ three rooms and 3. piece bath ; SC shew yng. P weed pt heat “pas: ; Dray Wood JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | Moors. 8 on large lot tn a is Mp, reading, or ‘he, Pace HRAM ments only 82. joy taxes. ayo oes restricted | subdivision. Selling, wy 22601 or stop In office, 46 See” model at” commer’ Baldwin, Built in 1951 46 Oakland Ave. FE 60441 price $ Flin ‘, m x 2 > = Fairmont Open daily and —— ‘ al i HERBERT C. DAVIS OU AWRENCE. W . | FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 | 20 oe ouice Lidell tle gy = yt : tive Real 3 Se : , : Evenings and Sundays. ranch "| CLARKSTON, § ROOM RAN C i | 2 Pontiac Lake Ra OR 3-7614 GAYLORD : Ml Cor. 3rd. Restor " “BEN RICH ted 62 ft. rambling masonry ind niniohed™ Bacellent loea- oops ve Real Estate E 12545 Linwood J. TUlsa_3-4000 two i ft bedrooms, colored tle I teenies T{(1 bath, spacious 29 ft. lt fag - V S : ct | Geapoates Real tetete ft oa {—10 SUBURBAN RANCH BROWN basement “Sith rec room, - ET Ly T 1 jest” Has of! heat, elumium Shady landscaped lot’ 6oxas0 ft ee ( ‘ ‘ - >] ++ gtorms and se - Lot tox ‘ith 1% ao | ‘ “This should be good. © ingredien ae 1e0—lote of ahrubs and flow .066 DOWN - by Og a oy No Mone Dally 1 8 emp e Or) Tt has ts in it! ery, Schoo! bus by and flow: eee oar mar} wae! fae 39 down: SEE D Y THE “MACEDAY” | FAST SIDE INCOME | p4, sag Houses 43; For Sele H gg a Reena aa Tee, | Sed alse at"cniy’ Sab" |e muy ro getty trade . 3 BEDROOM | 3 homes for the price of one. 1 ouses 43: or Sale Houses ine. taxes @ ins 4% per ; ,_ YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE It ENJOY lh ow $1,050 ing for #1730 weekly, Oli heat SMALL 4. ROOM HOUSE SMALL VERY NICE. ALL MODERN, 4) were {wpe bungalow wit "fobx300 R 7 Tid A SRAKD WEW HOME” DOWN PLUS MORTOAGE COSTS, feito sith terme Rest) OMY || down payment. FE &2418,____ room and bath. full basement oil BUDE Ove Se ae MAHAN ‘ “ ven ges, imme- tere mR Pe £ eet? SiEeE | Perimeter under floor heating | Ay ILLIAMS LAKE I } BEDROOM SHELL 4400 DN = ene aoe toe Gore vee: | a = one. ngs cree alls iMaMEDIATE “POSRESSION FAN, DISAPPEARIN Carport Modern 4 room. Ot) heat, hard-, water. Utility room. Nice lot. Pay-, - ia. have seen. It's iong and $2.500 DOWN West Side 3 : s PAN, ‘Tain. | Knotty pine kitchen eabinets with | wood floors. "4 block from leke.| ment only $40 per mo. 762) Clin. IN ROCHESTER. MODERN ¢ oW with 6 well planned bedroom bungalow with full EE 2-02603 “= SPACE, FULL rustic hardware $7900, $1,000 down Substantial tonville Rd. Ph. MAple 5-3095. | room house and bath. full base- rooms. Greezeway and xae- base n.nt. “Only 4 iy TILE 8x6 picture window | discount with larger down pey- “(1 ND Dow) _ment, gas furnace, corner lot, rage. Marvelous recreation | Bick end frame Jn TY CO.. REAL ’ . Space Master folding doors on ment. si—No Down Payment and garage. $7200. $2000 down. room. 3 extra nice lots- | Better look at this one Member ‘Co-op. Real Esjate SExch, ‘ONLY $8350 ee cues aie |K. L. Templeton, Realtor | tviliens, low down payments. tant cecal te ee | pen ets Ww. Huron x Brick front 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE +4063 Fe, bie ae SPENCE ST. wall-to-wall carpeting. Own- oe DOWN SE ECIAL - | MEET BOOR TO BAANCH AND UP ee ceeten eee oe Open Eves. o, rane ea. w M-15 tal time offered. Ovper trane- or Wenstoered. panssion with two. “large lots, POST __OPFICE 4 . Ortonv: . » bedrooms, baths, i land da cement $0 emery eo street! “MILLER VETE oceee rae ges best, fireplace, 2 car ga- BRICK INCOME pang full basement, atl | FOUR FAMILY PAY LIKE RENT! tame Sn*born pees =o) Fage. Cash to 4 per cent V. A. 4 rooms and bath up now furnace carpeted living 00m. | rie four tay ih . ’ payment Pontos: Se Se? | ment. —— 6 location “ere | per m is in excellent JUST $55 A sit ito ees HANNAN |" Bas riers | wun some ok She rooms. Located in good suburban NAN poctere. = ae Y: SS room end lav. oa ist fleor. Se ie Sen | am floors. MONTH | poss eolar Me, z Sapasas sts “oan Apactar te Se") RENE ate! Seeks | Ege ie ee | Sa eae 30 YEAR TERMS prox, 1% mi; watch for Open| ™Ove Tight in Te : — | ghicken house. “Besutiful, fear Located on West side, Will “WHITE Levee Homer sen era payers | A. W. O. L. O'N im, JOHN | irae. s.’ Here ts real Country sell on ears trade. or nm | MODEL OPEN : | a setroom ome ity sataisiea “A WORLD OF LIVING) \ | — KINZLER EL. o. BROWN, Realtor | s meDoon BUNGALOWS _* te ! p.m. | attic, Perry = Pull basement, IN A NEW 1955 NORTH- : 1962 PE 2-810 VE PER CENT DOWN | full bath. 2 lots. Priced at $9000 - WOOD HOME. 4 BED- $400 DOWN TO'G. 1 - _ REALTOR “Pac oes Real Estate Exch comp re these fine G. I. homes, With $1800 down. { ROOMS, 2 FULL §-room modern’ “full be | emo w ee! they are superior to any cs BALDwIn| : . | PA anices ANCH ment eak floors. plastered | If co eaewer, gh. PR 300 | Rome ot com Price. Spa- Built b : 7 | G T, FULL walls, 90° lot. In good sec- ‘Open Eves. ‘till 0 | cious and livable rooms, A-1 con- if Phone on Pk | INCLUD- tion of ‘city, handy to | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Le) own | Struction and design. Located off Yale Construction Co. R_2OS or OR 21 STONE REALTY CO. | pone oF, a states end bus. Weeds dec — cesiva: Consider property i SOLD BY HANNAN | ove of yOUR |Phe’ “ALTY CO. eerie | * itn * fet ee | SCOTT LAKE Payment uewny cuay é j . ‘ ! . mode hom. r OLN 4-4900 {fe 6 pm, Deny: ows. 1 te 8 WEAR COMMERCE LAKE - 2 © 100 vi te, vi Truitt you can have's 3 bedroom waar | Suicade bios men see i \ FEDERAL Oil hest. 2-car attached ga- : tedrms. cure & , on bon and, lt room, other rooms of com- Cc THE Am er oetlretne | Som Sek tome Qiouares rate | Setter and, hee Cee s| Sn teen NORTHWOOD looking lake $6,900 full ueely gecorated | O nesting a7s- | studding up for partitions. Smail| fage apd beautiful lot "$12.00, r ORGANI _ Brice. garage. Priced at only $16,900. ca tess feed "trom BRICK TERRACE ) , , | LAKE ORION HOME [ret onset, “center orrer I 7 conservative couple, “apacious | b. . N HOME hal pln tA a ER LAKE rooms, very little upkeep excellent | $645 Down | wan QR ON FONT | Sarees | ao etc ee cee | Williams Lake | Ess Plus Costs 1, large bath, den aeee arden & orchard. with lake priv- R d ATTRACTIVE | fg Og gg a eg OG _ ne $12,600 : porch down, Nest and clean na *gantinom tones on | “MiAORiiR ARS, prare | Rom Set" uar'neeee | tee teri tewmet as 8) $395 Down | iataia i teted it - , y: le Sealed ae yee? — | PRICES YOU CAN | ust tome fa apfran ‘it GI hu"Stecemegt si tangs “it we geiuwe Tease nace, 52 gal. electric water , 2 "Sule ft. WF SELL-WE TRADE Smtr se ts |, mmeson bow] wer: svbomnan — ow | 2th tal ste! My | SRLCee Rae Bethe oe cated on a paved street. Go 2bedroom modern type e. Good 5°, oe. ranch- x 1 ft. lots. in en > tr cote oan | DORRIS & SON a Se | Sy eee | See Senet | See ness | ee | Baw Ron op COOP MPa einer ‘ floors plastered painted partitioned recreation ——— Sones b= te ak Gee” This t& an A. walls. Pull basement with ces hot water beater. set8 dows | C Wood Co. Open Saturday 10 to S| Sr"o™ heme nears: | Sa trnal weation tor seni: | _‘Seunfing costs |" "REALTOR Sunday 1 to § Hareor" y Lane im Keese| icons walecmen for on OH ARLES } . D Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M50. un ce Eo JOHN K., IRWIN | syrs;gememstate Be 8, oy CILESRE , F . KEEP YOUR NEW YEARS RESO. qt tad Oe usw ame: Tale BCE REALTY LOVELAND NEW Wy RANCH HOME — | BRauros After $ Call OR 3-7038 LUTION te stop renting. Buy - cant. @. 1 Open 9 ttl ® 2188 Cass Lake Rd., Ha txt? 3. tpn ehe 33 = Soe $05 DOWN about the : ATTRACTIVE pia Nie G HAN + large bedrooms. Tie bath ovner. ‘i ence, 61.000 down. WILLIAMS LAKE Gh—-$00 Move Youlai| Sata toe | oS y, a ft fe ese norris. | Saieat Gaiam wit 8 very ‘cay | Satara! Seypiace. ul . HAYDEN faadecuped ‘ot Moves You Tat) i ScaietesFea wees Be | ioral" c'wtesne hlan | Pazeseee ot Bred orn parma dining oom, ‘kitchen wih on soxttn # Bg sate | ete — RIDGEWAY _ hengied PARTRIDGE 2 iaree coaventan eae’ toh me ope Eves, fall basement, eae or oll heat. wie FAMILY INCOME. One-hait | 3 Bedrooms—Vacant ‘ALTOR FE 2-8316| —vatn up. Pull basement with $7 includes every | has 2 New Geoperative Rea? Rotate Ramen 43 W. Huron St. Open Eves. 7 to 8 stoker steam heat. Lovely daily 10-7 p.m. | room and nice ‘kitchen with on Tat ia Large. living 16S" lot with lake privileges fer es, eae ee) rs aay | OMART BUYS -| Sag ten ese ‘Anchor Real Estate ing. room, modern Eitchen, ful basement olf heat, close to, SUBU T_HWES - ae basement, gas steam ' school. $2000 down.| .~ ~~“ Nm WW EL - i” chen, full ae! tei SUBURBAN—WEST ‘ : ooo Kanery fom, Built co a comer | 5. $ yoom frame 2, story with 3 . | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor $5,900 kinds. Also oO.t bomen. Terms, pa eity,| Paved Street—Vacant downtown = Pricea “g, t8800. "You 26 Tier oe Pe 2 boeiew gs $180 DOWN — SHELL HOME — 5 conditioned, home in excel- IN THE CITY BEST BUYS block school. wiris Pa Forms oom aneportatin: = is 3 21 Exterior completed ‘wiring’ in. | Junior, near bus line. Full | With 2. lote this 7 room home the city ay a get atalied large picture window | basement furnace, automa- very’ pictureegue Large . appointment. ‘ : fenced ba | 5 2 privileges os Williams Late." tie water heater, ‘Low down thade tees’ 3 car garage, and | TODAY 1 a ! = Koy LJ bus and food hap wa : : to C . _ NEW! |S Sg bargain | fre im oF peer a 3 CLARK REAL ESTATE |. , balance like rent. a 1362 W. HURON STREET close to grade and Junior high) 4 APART 1 } ; PE 46492 Oren EVENINGS BO Aces or 41 Acres— aa, “exceptons| home, 1 bed a a siculinidins ‘shan 1 ony tone J. 0g Ta lor Sale Suburban 4A | Ortonv | Glesea : e ranch si Batem an monte. American home com-|- lots Fen png E. i's bey ee yBAROAl Al Move oy - —~ By: ry AC Rochester Real Estate ed. rance | 4. pictely remodeled in last S "with ree: ath, and then you have wotraht “ into 3 bedrm.| possession. House has nirs- 109, Oriana ave FRANK SHEPAR cash. ving “teom “dlging Tom, reation Feom and lle of werage| = Saasy on, Tres’ toms een” ergs. | fered cove Eicon - Pree B Perking | ei aae a D large-kitchen, ar peneled CR targe fall basement | with nes -< oa Sermece- in = = Sylvan Shores oad tlie tae dete ee: AWF ORD | ear SS of your ofyour own. Total prs price, oe Brick For Sale Lots 4 re noes a nee | SRE ne et ois Sata wis He | KNUDSEN |~ = . room e house. e depends ves. MY 3.7088 poem With, Ta.000 HOUSE. Near Baldwin —_ ¢ E fireplace legis fe. on acreage 53% W. Huron 41840 ee. Here is your chance ONE YOU CAN'T ELIZABETH: LAKE wei Ares, snd lake povileres. | 2 Level Brick-—Rochester $750 DOWN $450 DOWN income. Corner Teeabin , OFFORD TO MISS Qne,of the best lakefront homes at he See ~Terina ene be arranges. Now ultra, modern 3, bed. Pull ‘ba tees, 2 Sede tae. ts ee crane inate tate be foc, land eontract ag part Dey : ue oe complete ta every detail, Rooms Sat wien your choles, contractor for his own home : sien SW good lots west gg ie ist Noor Alper | favor fare me Sere lots, off West Side Brick Unusua} include 200 od ~ Note lerge liv- | NEAR WISNER SCHOOL. ‘rm. . 2 lots. thy hained "a Base-| Forest Lake, an exeetient Dally 1 to.8 Colonial in immaculete con modern re, eee tee fae ant rare Sat aoe ecm ater ae ioe aa vase bee By Jeppesen fr Se ete "en Bie Bass a Biva vpn . < dition inside and out. Spe- recreational area, automatic | ¢ es all to wall the total $4,050 and ment. wed street. ear garage. breezeway and : : THE “CHELSEA” room, ‘garage. 2% tats. ‘BY Set Rectal ute aes Serine Mesemneble Gown Dar | Sia uy Ou Gora. ms ; » GILES REALTY CO Maite cach, access Baus | fie seren. “Mocsnel “Rat “S'S appointment only. Out. Life time UCKL. KLER REALTY INDIAN VILLAGE. Attractive and PE 6-611 terms. Call we now Donelstn Park, $2,200 - .- 8 Bedroom Brick porch wine ta sanener 296 'N. Segine FE $400 The "REFERRED WAY —s ote “open sn WM. H. KNUDSEN Avbore be ecm mercia) frontage, Caen aad Be + pup One Acre and Income cludes carpeting and drapes; scoLuMBIA BT. em eae om Tle sara gh, Roshan ma “ANOTHER DANDY | ue. roses sol rs a Road, sewer. hd room bun- : : a a : id = GT $600 Gaisaseke | Roy Annett Inc. ee ae Sot, eet tied | wee rene | es ree want 8 be BE Be a Se 3 | $7000 FULL. PRICE ance ck UOR BAR LI et s SHO LOANS $25 TO $500. BENEFICIAL _FINANCE CO. 1_W, Lawrence PE 20249 Pontiac TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. 2 story brick building, 65’ x 65’. Oil heat. Approxi- Industrial & Commercial then 3 from | - Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS ap ag PEdersl 3-103 Kvenings and Sunday 1-4 — Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A * SAL Ssh oti oe at | Lake Rd, near M-50. |SYERS, 141 W. HURON | "425 Tree threo ¢ Same. 1055 by MA Sern, tne. e-— INOLEUM ... 2... 25e ; i - Z : Wall Tile, rn, ft...,...10c| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Triple Vinyl Tile..... 10c : bs | best, aS aoe. 5, 30 LINGLEOM AND PAINT SALE | ¥. ' Halt orice at Jacks. 183 M. Perry | areas een BAR gy panve, Cioged BN ee Wg 5 ou save: eo ag a. Willams. comble these yeuweetl sas save. Ew KINGSTON SEWING wa- 30.66 These are dao ited PURN. ee Set ReCeERD room suite. 62204. 24 EN. .) Se, Sete ees Bes. BURMEISTER’S wearer! LUMBER LOAN CO. FE 2-920 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG LOANS Extra Fast Service Tou borrow $90 - $900 quickly on ’ ear on furniture. without endorsers HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ies goat sageae pkey Pe § WHEN YOU NEED $29-$500 with "peste ama ed og SB ig he STATE “FINANCE CO. Need Money? ts os a: on™ your telephone. FE 5-8121 payment ‘of debts or other Home & Auto Loan Company flours Sto b: eeturday stoi Up to $500 CASH for You Toda et otic O. 2 ae ig a gaa, “besa comment ve | ‘HH. G, 4 foumeus in teen nb. Hla - iat Por cart Beauty Shop how new equipment. $1,500 as |" pe eet dees. : ;, | SecuANOS SOUR" LARD” OO tract STATE-WIDE | #% Joh, A. Landmesser. Broker, | _tncluting Tv Oe AOE Sale Land Contracts 52| Saas” — a ~~ |\ijq DODGE SUBURBAN TRADE Gop ¢ PER CENT CONTRACT “gu,gump Wack oF elder car. MY 7 sem er ree, belnaee $5,428. Will voll Sor $4,350. Fre good F. C. WOOD CO. war on .& Se sia on Opens i oon After § call OR 3 fa wW. DISCOUNT SWAP leads. Aubure Rd. PE 43673 STOVES . a - Clem- roun | THING THE APARTMENT CIEE GAS Discounts. 25 to 50% Off Pre-Inventory Sale TWO YARDS . | Floor Ironrite ... $1 Be cece | og EAE Ore Pe Mitfien wt’: TRESS eee Philoo range ............- r . oe “CRUMP ELECTRI “i tee eeee eee ng # ssa eeeaee sooo eee ee + eee esesewenes SRG ts —| BURMEISTER $ Northern Lumber Co. coe a's ag Telegranh & 9 : 141s Pt tt 33 ° ti isk i Tigi BLUE BGS. GOOD CONDE ton, FE 3338 . 3 ROOMS OF VERY FINE NEW AND USED FURNITURE For Only « a ABLES (OAS BAROR | '4C.COMPTON & SONS Many Other Items 00 W. es. On_3-1414 Convenient Credit Terms yd tg tiewosh Delano endl mest THOMAS ECONOMY can, dinetes bedrooms narae FURNITURE CO. Blighty "factory vdieo ® Li ' WELL Used Trade-in Dept. DuBou fii. wall patot ti 2 eal ; fining’ room set ie McBride Hardware ‘6 19.96 @ 1. Pike Only see"s. be ety Sel ee ae aS and grill, good con | ' : , ee ee askedansies FLOOR IN PHOTOGRAPH: room CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT, 61A. INSULATE NOW ‘AND SAVE MONEY CA ; M. A. Benson H, 8 ral 4-2521. 2 Gal. Electric|*™~ ree Bares Bal arak ceets..... Se 4th St. PE 24008 FLYER TRAINS fo gene mx 4. ~~ a C ag tion. Parkhurst Trailer Sales SHEPHERD KC ear PRED Ms Rw : a fo you 33 Ly xs bdleod tiner ip both : for childr or : ; SSF eects |Pick a Bargain “AQUATIC GARDENS |, ., FROM meres rs AND AUTEURS | silk Paced ia more wid ow | 10 others, used must = sher 3:30. make ihe terms, parti = WY Sta aie gh] ee a Oo GOOD MOBILE HOMES 2 A oo & me ing. Op te Winter Special AL Trailer =o GRETLAND PONY, HIGH. ‘Eee eed Se aeRO ES Face eens anted Exchange AND MATERIAL SALES CO. Rd. (M-60) OR 3.7082 LUMBER CO. |. 196? Haggetty Hwy.. Walled Lake RAW FURS — $28_N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-9161 iS MAN CHAIN SAWS we ing sansa | MEPL, BONES 4 PATING ¢@ ‘ : + HOUGHTEN’S | Makes OF CARS AULAYMENT PLAN BRAID MOTOR SALES * THE : PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1955 are ' CLUB COUPE ‘JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer, RE THAN YEARS A white ialiee overdrive. * ae ee ee te ge. ésegeeeseudsd_ da... nw" "ni St epi and per. pe ee ee ee to es : 1{/SLICE OF HAM. ‘ie, sto AP Poow sheet ered For Sale Used Cars 91 lial 32 BUICK r model — Hardtop. A |i sanaee ‘ear with fine appear- ance. $1,087 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE woooWanh Alb 1 us Boa | granguser Coss 2s heater, eae after her 13 on Z| Powniac, 108 DOL ER, POE | "3 CHEVROLET = oa Coupe, radio, $1,389 - MICHIGAN'S FINEST OVER 60 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM | "50 Ford 2 dr., radio, heat- | er, geet engine & “a eee SHRP HOO eee He as tins, dix. 2 dr., radio and heater. Sharp. " $1,095 49 Buick 2 * & 4 dr. Your choice . "49 Ford 2 dt., ote heat-. et, a good runner. ..$295 .| 52 Plym. 4 dr. radio & heater, one owner. -$695 1°51 Stude., radio, heater, $595 very clean ...++++- "51 Lincoln 4 dr, radio & _ heater, Hydramhatic. $695 from. | '51 Chevrolet Club Beautiful deluxe eee ORR ee seen "54 Ford 2dr. Priced ot eee eeeeeeeeee® eee "52 Chevrolets, 4 dr. & np dr. Your choice... ..$895 53 Olds. “88” 4 dr. Very| Ht 9 clean shes vaveees "52 Ford 2 dr., radio, heat- er & Fordomatic...$995 *50 Buick 2 dr. One owner. } See eeeeeeereseenee. |S] Buick 4 dr. _ er & Dynafiow. eee eens aod *52 Pontiac 4 dr., radio, heater, Hydramatic and 2 tone — Weease $1,095 eee «+ $495 $1,095 1 iy hemmcecoes "50 Ford Custom 8 4 dr. Radio and heater. $395 $1 Oldsmobile 88 2 dr. se- rah ss. deaggmmamae Priced to DAVE DAWSON, INC. Cor, of Rd. ond M-M MY 23111 MY 2-6211 Now IS THE be eh ¢ oe . $345 top and gE a ‘o.. .. we05 | _ For Sale Used Cars 1 TAYLOR CHEVROLET isa STARCHIEF ‘ALINA - TAYLOR’S By ~ —— hy tone leather : Malet Lake ' i: radio, Phone MArket 5-156) eee ee El ea Don’t Miss on This! 1831" b windo : ers, grille ‘tender guard sun Visor, spare tire never $2,100. FE 46043. PONTIAC | RETAIL OTORE | i aaF*s Sent phRPORE | GOODWILL USED CARS For Sale Used Cars 91 90 .Other Makes and Models to Choose From PONTIAC | faeunet te RETAIL, (ateecetcts STORE ory Branch , 65 fo te 3 Bi at Mill. Phone FE 3-7117 over mY payments wn oaicas. aramatc, 138.009 yO ee Cali after YOU CAN PAY MORE BUT YOU CAN’T GET MORE 1952 DODGE Fordor sedan.“ One of our best buys. Radio and heater. _ 1948 CADILLAC oe me Redios. heaters, and $1,095 1950 PLYMOUTH Tudor sedan, Will ge quick for $250 1953 FORD 1951 CADILLAC Fordor sedan. A real buy for a mice car. $1,495 1948 MERCURY Fordor sedan. One of those good $995 Y < —_ $135 Cy “Your Ford Dealer” 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-4101 For Sale Used Care ‘on DELUXE. iY. | Owens . Pick Any One: You Can't Go Wrong At , 211 S. Saginaw’ St. a Door 18 Pmts. $31. 37 ‘52 Chevrolet 2 dr......... $745 '5] Pontiac4dr.........--. $745 |. '5] Ford Victoria8....... $745 |. ‘S2 Chev. % ton pickup.. 5749 4 Down, 18 Pmts. $25.57 ‘52 Plymouth Coupe .....$999 ‘SO Pontiac 2 dr. ......:..099 ‘51 Chev. Club Coupe . . 995 5S] Chev. 4dr. ....0.... >.6595 ‘51 Plymouth 4dr......... «5095 ‘SO Ford Sta. Wag.8...... $595 ‘50 Buick Super 4 dr. ..... $595 'S] Ford4dr.8......... . B09 'S] Chev: % ton panel ....$595 1 Down, 15 Pmts. $19.93 ‘SO FordCustom8........ $395 ‘50 Buick Spec. 4 dr....... $395 ‘50 Chev. Convert. ....... $395, ‘50 Packard 4dr. ........ 5395 ‘50 Dodge 2 dr. ....... 395 ‘50 Nash 4dr. ............ $395 46 Cadillac4dr.......... $395 Your old car should make: more than the down / payment. Over 75 other late models to choose from. |/ Radio, heater and all the | accessories. - Our lot is being jammed with new car trades, therefore we must sell in order to make room for more. 50 of the finest cars to choose from. 1954 Plymouth Hardtop .. _ 1954 Plymouth Club Coupe ....... $1470 1953 Lincoln Capri .....++. 1953 Chrysler Windsor 4 door'.... $1275 1953 Chrysler Windsor Cl. Cpe. .... $1250 1983 Dodge V-8 Hardtop ......... $1260 1953 Oldsmobile “88” ........++.4. $1540 1953 Plymouth 4 door soeees ‘1953. MG sce Se ee ci $700 _ 1982 Chrysler langle seiSti.s tis SED 1952 Buick 4 door’ .......++. caneus $1025 1952 Chrysler Windsor Hardtop. . . .$1125 ~ 1952 Chrysler V-8 Saratoga ...... $1040 1952 De Soto Club Coupe «......... $825. 1952 Mercury Hardtop ..++++.«+++ $1175 "1952 Plymouth 4 door ....+++s0++++ $680 : 1952 Pontiac Hardtop ........+++. $1125 . EE Beta 2 dot rescore see = 1951 Buick 4 door teeevesevesesses $950 = _ 1951 Cadillac “60” 4 door ......-.. $1710 » 1981 Chrysler New Yorker 4 dr... $925 ation | ai «a Bal ai "38 Buick 4dr, radio, heat-| «4c . $1,898 “| "90 Pontiac 2 dr. wa the $495! . S 1951 Plymouth 4 door reepeneeeeees $0 a eee eae NO HAROLD TURNER “BEST IN / PROFIT SALE *eevenee $1680 2 eereee $1790 eeene $1040 WHEELS AND DEALS” A-l BUYS - "40 Pontiac 2 dr....,$44 °S4 Ford Convertible. “ml Chevrolet (“edad «.... $1799 Club Coupe. ....$59 'S1 Pontiac 4 dr. S1 Hi , / ‘deluxe < goer $64 enry J 600 $199 sel coed og 49 Ford 4 dr. 8... .$199 Club Coupe... .$444 "49 Dodge "$2 Ford Ranch Coupe ..--+++ $199 Wagon ..;.... $044 49 Lincoln 4 dr....$244 —°51 Packard | 47 Dodge 2 dr.. ... .$99 Club Sedan. ...$544 "46 Ford 2 dr.......$99 "53 Dodge 2 dr.... .$899 ’50 Ford 2 dr. 8....$299 °53 Ford Country "53 Chev. dix. 2 dr. $999 Sedan ....... $1299 51 Studebaker 53 Plym. 2 dr.....$899 Club Coupe....$399 _ °50 Ford Station 53 Ford 2 dr... :...$724 siden” $799 $1 Merc. 4 dr.....$599 ‘54 Ford - | °S3 Ford 2 dr......$899 __ Wagon ..... $1699 n° “Pdety ,.-§499 | "53 Chev. Hardtop $1099 53 Ford “8” "53 Ford Hardtop $1199 Ranch Wagon $1199 = 52 Buick Hardtop $999 DOnyde: -. . Nios =. Club Coupe. .. .$499 -Hardtop .... $1399 SPECIAL! = SPECIAL! 1934 Ford Custom two door with radio and heater $1199 Full Price $312 Down $43.63 per Month © Se ee non Oe _ TRUCK BUYS 1952 Dodge % ton pickup...........seceu+ $899 1947 | Dodge 12 ft. Van.....- He eeennweee sees G2D 1945 Ford 2 ton dump wneeee ‘ete sbeclee need SOF F nth Ford seth = a: “bier Z iii cm la i ia rata ™ ea ee ge + ee ae ES fi ae 5 ; é 5 . 1 : | : 3 » i ig Ss a+ é x & | ‘ a i = a * og oe THE = es #2 PONTIAC PRESS, — (es -- Today's Television Programs --| 6:00—(7T) Little Rascals. ‘First Roundup.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- venture serial. (4) Time for Mu- sic. Music. (2) Gene Autry. Framed in “Sante Re Raiders.” 6:156—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News. 1:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. | Puppet show. (9) Hopalong Cas- sidy. Bill Boyd in “‘Frameup for Murder.” (4) It’s a Great Life. “Surprise Party” fools everyone. (2) Featurette. _ 9:15—(7) My Story. .Drama. | 1:30—(7) Name's the Same. Quiz. _ (9) Channel 9 Theater. Merle vorce of Lady X.” Martin. Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards. | 9:45~(4) News Caravan. John - Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry g:00 — (D Royal Playhouse. “Eleventh Hour,” drama. (4) Cooper, Eva Marie Saint. Color- cast. (2) Burns and Alien. George pretends a sprained ankle to avoid publicity stunt cooked ‘up by Gracie. - $:30—(7) Voice Porgram. Robert Merrill, baritone, sings ‘Tore- ador Song,” “Ay Ay Ay,” “I'm Falling in Love With Someone,” ‘Thine Alone."’ (2) Talent Scouts. §:08—(7) Wrestling. (9) To be an- nounced. (2). I Love Lucy. Ri- cardos and Mertzes pile into new _ tar and start for California. Lu- 9:30 (7) Lynn Bari Show, Boss. Lady comedy. (9) Mr. Show Business. Jack Arthur host.: (4) Robert Montgomery Presents. Three girls come to New York to find their fortunes in “A Night for Dreaming.” (2) December Bride.. Lily dabbles in oil paint- son-in-law 10:45—(4) Ringside Review. Chris Schenkel. 11:00 — (7) Soupy’s On. Variety. The Tattletale guest. (9) Nation- al News. (4) News. Paul Wil- liams, (2) News. Jack LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Theater. Bela Lugosi in “The Corpse Vanishes.” (4) iittle show, “Tribute.” (2) Wrestling from Hollywood. 11:3@—(4) Tonight. Variety with 11:45—(2) Weathervane. TUESDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning Show. $:30—(2) Morning in Detroit. 9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) Romper Room. (2) Weleome Traveler. 9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. 10:30—(7) Wixie's Wonderland. (4) Way of World. (2) Arthur God- frey. 16:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00-—(7) Creative Cookery. (4) Home. oe 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant 12:16—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) Story Studio. (4) Feath- er Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow. ; 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) ‘Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia Faces Life. of Life. dies Day. . 1:45—(9) School Broadcast. . 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4 Bruce Mayer Show. 2:15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show, (4) Jean McBride. (2) House Party. 3:00—(7): Theater. (9) Tuesday. Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. $:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 4;30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. &45—(7) Rickey the Clown. (@ Modern Romances. ao §:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the 1:18—(4) Sonny Elliott. (2) Road| 1:20—-(4) Good Cooking (2) La} * dancer friend. Mohammed Faruk. perform for audiences at a , Germany, night club. This imitation is of Egypt's ex-King Farouk and a belly- Hamburg ‘Oh, My Otomi-San’ it, the author abhors it and the singer thinks it stinks. But the TOKYO «#®—The critics od the eonnected with it. Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. '§:30—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi- rate Pete. : -- Today's Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations Usted tp this colump are subject te change without notice. wIR, (00) CRELW, (808) wws, ae WCAR, (118) WXYZ, (itv) «|6WIBK, (1490) WRON, (1660) TONIGHT . Van Buren CKLW. Good Neighbor WJBK, News, George — 2 bf ~ y WCAR, Academy WCAR, News, Harmony 6.00—WIR, News 10:35 —ww. ; WPON, TBA WPON, News, Records WW, News i yoy Wek, 10:36—WIR, W E WWJ, Two in - 6:15—W. Quartet ww. 11:00—WJIR, News WWJ, Charlies Lewis 0:00—WJR, Arthur WW, McBride 1¢:15-—-WWJ, Joyce CKLW, Kuren, Sports Ss Saws WPON. News, Eddy 6.3—WIR, hd WPON. News . CKLW, Mary Morgas 2:13—WJR, Perry Mason WAS WIR. Sports WCAR. Gong Parade wws. Plain Bal 3 er. b. : | Gatw, world Windows 10:45-—WWJ, Break the Bank | “FON. CUB 100 ln a a | WPRON sic WXYZ. Girl Marries — Nora Drake wae peal "| tie WSR, Mu 11:00—WW4J, Strike It Rich WXYZ, Martin Bock ee el Bt aed Beep en a WJBK, D. MeLeod 2:45—WJR. Brighter Day 1:00—W. Guest House TUESDAY MORNING News, Song WWJ, Marriage Pays ex Bkehon 6:30—WJR Voice WPON, News. Party WCAR. Harmony Hal! 4 CKLW. is Jr. ww. iu 11:18—WXY¥Z, Companion 3:00—WJR, Wendy Warren WON Wena Gm G@haniey | Scie Gur Wass _— See Time Wiz ba. McKensie = * hy i TS CRLW. Guy Nuno Seen meen Gale ewe Ficese Tua. Fare | ee Oe Ww4, Nation oe oe ie ects | WEY, Curtain Calls $:18—WJR, Aunt Jenny LW : : wid ee ee 3:30—WWs. r Young ag ey CREW. News ‘Derid | | WIBK. Mcleod Sal's EE! | ware, Beater 7:18—WJR, Muste. Hall e Rosemary 3:15——-WJR, Gal Sunday as mm. ER, Murrow CKLW, T O'Dell "yw aecond Chance WWJ, Right to Happiness ow Family WCAR, WJBK, News, McLeod 4:00—WJR, Music Hall ¢ 1:46—WWJ, News 200m. jack White ww ——- Se nite $:00-—-WIR. Horthe 8:00—WIR, Jack White . News 3 . k CKLW, Eddie Chase ware, S*Theppers | 2a oer c reed wiBK. News. McLeod. be aoe a McLeod .. Top Secret pat) Teor WCAR, News WPON, 8:16—WW2, Best of All Ww = News, Gentile WRON, News 4:15-—WWJ. Stella Dallas WXYZ. Show World WCAR. News WW, Paye ; , Peale pity My True Story CKLW. Homechets WCAR, News, Temple WPRON, News, Piper 12:13—-WJR, Parm Roundup Elizabeth The record of “Oh, My Otomi-| Panama Cabinet Old Advisers as Search for Assassins Goes On 1:15—WJIR Ma Perkins 1ge—WJIR, Dr. Malone CKELW, Story Time WJBK. T. George Paul ‘| 1:46—WJR, Guiding Bight 2:06..WJR, Mrs. Burtos CKELW, Davies Jordan . ‘| WRK! T. George WRON, cile ite. * a4 Pred CKLW, Austin mt u \ b. away ¥ Welt Goan Noonday Caller roe a eee peewe aoe i WROR, Music WCAR. Carousel 8:45—WYZ, Show Stoppers| s:30—WJIR, Music Hail ; 0&-WIR, Perry Como $:46—WW), News OETA. Time Cvs. Music | 4:45—WWJ. Woman in Home oe A ews, si : ! ’ ww Hour WCAR, Radio Revival CELW. Bud Davies. CKLW, George Wright i —- o— New » MeLeed §:00—WIR, News WPON, by Recere Ts Parade > WCAR, Harmeny all WWJ, News, J. Deland WXYZ, Breakfast Club 12:46—WXYZ; Charm Lady CKLW, Set. o:15—WIR, Bing Crosby WIBK. News, WPON, Farm Mkts. WJIBK, News, McLeod 9:30—WIR, andy WCAR, News, ee WCAR, News : American Band WPON, News, Music _ News, Musie 9:15—WIR, Kitchen Club 5:18—Wae, . Mate mae Reporcer» woundup| WJBK, News, Don McLeod TUESDAY AFTERNOON ey 2 pee wise 0:20— WIR. Mrs. o. 1:00 gm Road of Lite “se , Ry ;, & Kaye WXYZ, Paul winte : %—CKLW, Eddie Chase wriz, Ed Morgan $45—WIR, Pete and Joe CKLW. Musical Aire WCAR, Sign Off : * Show Business : day, is going stronger than he was a singing did at 50. ° i Irving Berlin Going Stronger at 66 Then He Did When He Was Only 50 itn ts “Mike's.” He got tired of singing someone else's songs and started to write his own. He's writ- ten more hits than any songwriter in America. Not satisfied merely with writing the lyrics) and music for the film, “White Christmas,” one of the big, hits of this, or any, year—he is : from Rus- pawl emg inte, Joe EB | You'd Be- waiter at a place known as |U. N. Chief Asked to Help PANAMA ® — Informants said ado has decided to keep intact the Cabinet he inherited from his mur- dered predecessor Jose Antonio Remon. But tension remained high in the five-party ruling coalition. A Cabinet reshuffle was foreseen Saturday when Catalino Arrocha Gaell stepped down from his rank- ing Cabinet seat so Alejandro Re- mon, congressman brother of the slain President, could take over and direct the search for the kill- = * | ? * Last - night, however, sources close to the government said Re- mon had told Guizado that under present circumstances it would be best to keep the same Cabinet. Guizado declined to accept Ar- rocha Gaell's, resignation. * * * Meanwhile, there was no official word: of results in the continuing. investigation into the assassination eight days ago of the President. A spokesman for the national guard commander, Col. Bolivar Vallarino, who is directing the search, said investigators from the United States and several Latin- ed up after Remon’s murder have been released. West. The appeal wee cabled to the U.N. Secretariat in New York. More than 300 Germans are serv- ing war crimes sentences in West- posal Allied jails while the German that more than 100,000 are stil! held in Russia. ~- In Kilt-Deep Snow heavy snow snarled road. rail and Japanese ‘Mairsy-Doats’ Making Everybody Rich ‘sweeping Japan. | original The despised tune has made rich | to Be Kept Intact : New President Retains | 77% today President Jose Ramon Guiz-| ; ‘sing what he called “this lousy hind the Iron Curtain and in the |, Cross claims to have proof). EDINBURGH. Scotland, ~ : They All Adopt . Di ae Gobel Dialogue. Crawford Celebrates Himself Out of a Job; Jack Barry Gets More NEW YORK ‘tINS)—Jack Webb peddies a noble brand of sincerity on his “Dragnet” but in personal relations things don’t go quite that simply ... many months ago he told us — personally — he would PERE r | E Tie ity : F a composer, chi, of Okinawa, is swamped with orders for new songs and is rolling in royalties. Like Kasuga, he had musical living since the war. also flush, but his artistic soul pro- fesses outrage. * * * “They turned my fine original work into this miserable thing,” | Tadashi Yamazakj says. i “But,” he concedes, “the mis-| erable thing has made me rich." Cronner Kasuga was reluctant to hillbilly song,” but he needed the money, . Music critics lavished only scorn | on what they called the ‘‘silly song. It was a losing fight. Nothing could stop “Otomii-San."” Stokowski Due Back in New York Today NEW YORK (INS)—Leopold Sto- tress’ attorney, Stokowski, who - conducted . two + of his i z i & s it iH a 40 persons for questioning today been scratching out a precarious after a bombing and shooting ram-’ | page in a movie house killed two The poet who wrote the lyrics is spectators and wounded 41. 1 F i E F 25 5 BP: itt if 1492, : Edwin A. Link has invented a “magnetic wand'' with which he plans to search for bits of metal from the Santa Maria under coral growth in Reef off the north coast of Santa Maria is believed to have run up there in December, 1492. Link, chairman of the board of Link Aviation Inc., expects to put out from Miami with his ‘wife in their converted shrimp boat next April. Both are accomplished div- Yugoslavs, Red China fo Exchange Envoys BELGRADE, Yugoslavia @ — Communist Yugoslavia and Com- munist China have established full diplomatic relations and agreed to exchange ambassadors, the Yugo- nord Foreign Ministry announced today. Negotiations for the arrangement : Mills, generally credited. with in- troducing the “Charleston” dance to Europe in 1925, died today after a long iliness. Miss Mills, middle-aged sister of | long career as a dancer and com- | Poser. : For Remote Control TOKYO @—Postal and telegraph communications were established between Red China and Commu- nist North Viet Nam Jan. 1, Peip- ing radio said today. “ : USED TV SETS | $10 to $15 Down © $5 « Week | HAMPTON TV 825 West Huran S$. - 84-2525 British actor John Mills, had a . ia qT ? beet 1! tat Hit Hie an ct ee if es gf 2 z 3 ; ecaek He i HA i i Bombs, Bullets Turn Movie Into Slaughter i il know or believe to be ‘ and nothing but 2 ‘PONTIAC'S FIRST. TV SERVICE DEALER! MAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE. FE 4.5791 | ff F : i 3 e & g 5 4 F ANCONA, Italy, ®—Police held} While the cinema drama — “Bread, Love and Jealousy," starr- known person or persons threw four World War Il hand. grenades | into the darkened gallery of the Metropolitan Theater, turning it, into a scene of bloodshed and} panic. “ ' Police speculated it might have been the work of a madman or terrorist. 2 i ‘KIWANIS Entertainment ‘Series | Pontiac High School | Auditorium at 8 P.M. | January 11, 1955 DOROTHY It’s LAKE ORION “FREE PARKING Will Pay Parking Meter in Lake Orion and Millord _ STA-NU 1S EXCLUSIVE IN PONTIAC and SUBURBS at Dry Clean atlt’s Finest! You'll be thrilled with the new beauty in every garment. Clothes look new longer. 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' WASHINGTON (ps Symbols’ ot| learning will. provide the central design of the forthcoming three- cent stamp honoring the centen- | nials of the nation’s first land grant colleges—Michigan State Col- lege and Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. The Post Office Department will put the stamp on sale for the first | time at East Lansing, Mich., Feb. | 12. The stamp, printed in green, is! of special delivery size. It is. cen- tered by an open book with super- imposed symbols for agriculture, mining, chemistry and engineer- ing. The names of the institutions | celebrating their 100th anniversa- ries flank the central design be- neath a panel - inscription: ‘‘First ot ‘the land grant colleges.” a _ The dates “1855 and te wal in the upper part of the ‘Insult, Injury Heaped ‘on Luckless Warden. LYON, France @~A burglar | |escaped from his cell in the prison of Bourg; took the warden’s gun, | |snatched the prison’s cash and locked the warden in.a cell. The warden’s troubles didn’t end there. Penitentiary service officials after an investigation decided to suspend him from his post. Up-to-Date Convicts BOSTON i—Officials at state prison disclosed last night they con- fiscated more than a dozen small receiving and transmitting sets | which the inmates were using to communicate with each other. The sets were built with radio and elec- trical equipment which inmates are permitted to keep in ston cells, authorities said, Dems Planning Battle for Education Post LANSING (UP) — Michigan Democrats served notice Sunday they will fight to elect a state | superintendent ofpublic instruction at the April 4 elections. The office now ig held by Dr »Clair L, Taylor, one of two Repub- lican elected officials left in state landslide last November. The Democratic State Central Committee approved a plan Sunday to hit education hard in the party’s spring election platform to be adopted at the state convention Feb. 26 in Grand Rapids. 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