= ae a wags i a Five of Victims Were i i Mal ie : Ht ie - Bedridden; Police Hunt Hn Hui We bal Patients Saved a me a raced through a convales- cent home for the aged lost their lives in a fire that in Ruins for Bodies Jenie Sc B lin Flash Blaze (Near Hartford i>. - an @ Seen as lel oe. in Join Royal Te Tour ee we unrepatriated Hie ik eH: or to send the nomina- y- Mich., shortly before midnight Friday. Three other Coloma patients and two attendants escaped. in Palm Springs, yesterday, Press Secre- em as “a, lot of tomm ” said he would ask f WASHINGTON (INS)—The Senate Judiciary Su committee today approved the nomination of Earl Warren as chief justice of the United States. The subcommittee, by majority vote, reported the nomination favorably to the full committee, which . will meet next Wednesday. the flaming Shimer convalescent home at Hartford, Man Te “_— ims Trapped by Midnight Blaz . did not resemble airplanes. Pontiac Sk s 1 ea as Short-Term Sea Distance Too Far Flying saucers sailed back in V Traffic mystery craft slowly circling in| Pontiac skies Friday. According to Mrs. Donald Dar. Women Report women reported seeing two of the row, of 17 E, Wilson, the “anit: In inte eg Pike S| Picard Terms land. i nt ae li i, el Py pet fc ee lin! 1 Hi sj g cH i Ht wih rn 2 J a iS : bebo lin Cipla = “| Flying Saucers as Land Drops 22 Feet Near River Bank Ltd., plant is built dropped at least 22 feet with little still office swall 2 ah a“ which: the Ca- soma a“ WINDSOR, Ont. (AP)— y crumbled. Cracks a) (See picture, page 2) ~ | Séctions .of a six million dollar chemical plant on Part of the old marsh-| CONVALESCENT HOME BURNS—Seven elder- Boxcars on a reilway spur also 2 Buildings Swallowed_ ing from underground cave- ins. settled deeper today into a newly created lake result- nadian Industries, Windsor Plant land on yards isol_of Charges i i We Dism port asa i Sa. abstey fae jul Wik fig ui ae oe aT STYT cyt | £ zB HH iby Huge Cave-in TO i dnaper of a rum to a F Tomorrow; Rain to Quit i avis mL Eee il ite © we nc for- oh Petanoa tiles niegntinhs ek sy a a8 i it ify Hi fie a + rate pail ae aft Hel 838 ul £ as the i i “"® ® & * ® PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY #0, 1054 —24 PAGES - 3 dication the foundation was idnaper Guarded |stttine. workers cleared at Possible Lynching SANTIAGO; Cuba (INS)—Cuban authorities today re- arria, gy EE ee i a SS EEEEEEeneneeeneeememmel FOR SPRING FESTIVAL—Mrs. Rachel Weiler, 24, ville, Mich., housewife and the mother of two-year-old twins, was | voted “Queen” over the Vermontville Syrup Festival to be held this 1 spring. Nancy Robin and Nyle Robert, the twins, posed with their Facundo Bacardi Bravo—eight-year-old heir fortune—to prevent an escape attempt such as the one Bacard Aga Hi Tt heart) inforced the guard around the alleged ki th about e r huge ngFim | Reigns as Syrup Queen Loss $350,000 100 Fight Blaze. flames burned through power bout 1.500 phones in southeast “The StaiOostweleale su nt ened whee pao saw the fire Over 100 firemen battled the flames for over two company building ane a mile from the of Royal Oak. Homes Are Damaged | by Flying Debris A flash fire touched off by a series of explosions swept through a Royal Oak The Nelson Plumbing Co. plant at 332 E. Lincoln was Blast Fires Royal Oak Plant _ No . Injuries Reported; wholesale plunibing store today, causing arr 2stimated $350 hours in an effort to bring them under control. No in- juries were reported. — empty when the fire broke out about 9:45 am. It is aa eee eS ee A Fae >: “ale Deusen “Mass to Back! Latest Tax Cut Proposal ERLE | f eee b Ae i : Thee oh iy g i = ‘ ( : z J \ wl He HA a on 32 Base peas i} iia i nail ie ee he Cia feelin Reuther Case Ritchie, Jacobs Facing Prosecution ‘ i He April 6, 1897. “solution” of toe seersiog Ditonto Deesied prosecutor's ‘ i ' oo ee bg gro assassination at = Ill., Nov. 8, 1918. Judge mort Reuther, CIO and Mr, Richey saw service in ore Hage Res pedigeersoratd its time | mended. / Guards rotec ing son, auditor ee see from ree Lr diay tionally te treat | iting stese.B. ‘cranbrect, ‘Bleomfad | yestatting ate vere ts time ie Seen eel were oye an gol, and ed ll Senay crane om eh | Local Optometric Society Auto Exhibition |?" 8"'S"""""| siete waren emis mse! eee Bacardi Kidnaper |sv=rer gees cristo”, |Hoars Seminar Reports . t general fund| From Page One) | man. . ether Pr St 65, of | _ Under questioning by Sen. Hen- sie rl total $338,593,602, | (Continued ang| Nathanial Moore, 2, of 356} How. | The a tw aie mavees Sur Taey Baia, 66, mings (D-Mo), Smithey said the son of Daniel Bacardi Rosell ard McNeill St., driver of Horner was pismed between the | (ccnstrie Society heand reperts 1591 Webster, will be held at 1 p.m. Gannan of gusecie ‘cendlag to the The Democrats plan to hold great-grandson of Emilio Bacardi, |.» ine time Graham was arrested, cable of the boom and other scaf- | 7) oa.. os the recent Educe- , fs i ay Funeral Home, with, burial at | charges hed not been checked to and Means Committee reports ne | founder of the rum indus; Mite tect A woman passenger |*lding six feet off the ground. tional Seminar in the Kellogg Cen- : me, and family’s name A woman recovered ° State le White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | %e¢ whether they were bona fide. firet budget bill, probably next /ing (he Damly's Mivicatenant, F wee aie pcg penetigtontocd goad pam a Dream, Regular Models a oe eeey Tey ml a ee ee week, a. ee wees . : when he noticed workmen beneath | ames St. Louis, of Drayton Plains Displayed Side-by-Side veer in Hayle Cornwall Eng-| signer of a letter mailed in Los| It relies baal veguietory one — saw a man and a Traffic Expert Says . a wae “on cosets ay menenae ead to Lynn D. at Fairgrounds apd, he had lived here 30 years.’ angeles, and Burr McCloskey of | Prort shows that the Republi-| child on the sidewalk. The lieu- descent, buckling the 85-foot boom. | Kita", all of Poutiac. He was a millwright for 20 years | Chicago, separately made one of | agencies, to carry out their] tenant called'acundo.” When the bel L tN Helt . Pinte tor “Save Your Vision tomabile show held in the Motot | "ith the Essex Wire Corp ye threat to shave Williams’ budget| boy responded the soldiers jumped Habel Lot No p ; . Week” were discussed and ‘mem- automobile show held in the congged — ae ban ae . tS read, this —= —— by $10,000,000, the Democratic bills | from their car, seized the = (Continued From Page One) University TV bers were told about a March eet trae ene ens oe rae oom esate he ge i [gine oem Heh | Mary Be Limited —|iess cemty 3c om re peemtnatares Setineet “Sat | wan Lobe Uiege and Bice. Bint |e. o neterions hqumr toaster tant sian wate ston ts identified as |land were converted to. parking, habilitation regular models alongside exotic! Burnes, of Detroit; two sisters, | Samish).” angen budget if they have aS eee to the |he speculated. “dream cars. Mrs. Mary Jane Webb, of Bir-/ samish’s name was read also| on — Echevarria, was police |. Ewart asked Reid if he The show continues through Sup-| Singnam and Mrs. Florence in connection with a charge War- | to. Gerald L. Murphy of De-| Bacardi home, Santiago work for Sam Stolorow of the Out day. Yoh. 3, with eitertalmnent | Cyich, of London, England: .and| sun ted terror, coy nee, on tie member of the a uth weet ae door Parking Co. offered at the peg twice | six grandchildren. “the czar of ‘illicit enterprises in were and Means Committee, is stig Meson li | said operates 75 daily at 3 p. m. oe California.” - spearheading the movement. He| Meged “4 commercial One of the main attractions was icte | Ok sco, Harold i mn at present} When Rodriguez first was taken| iv Reid said Poteet r| TWO Area Motorists | ySuscn tazwes tezate |Saite at a aor crm | Wien torus fet we wae) gt eo o See Bet peed eed De Wate cine: | Cccondations in eapendiiares| coheacsa ae the family’s request | a eshed Reid if m. p. h. It has twin 1,250 horse- C Collid 9 sont ona | ove bia bedget so he would be able to keep in lower rates. Reid power engines, one coupled to the Hurt as ars Loiiae amish would “completely eetam. (Over and above to tor de. {touch with the kidnapers. After pain: front wheels and the other to the ras = ip _mo-| teh the falsity of the charges” ae ee ee aun Bate vas recent Ce ae with rates to answer sear. Mf called in an official inquiry, | velopment and p was re-arrested —* Ewart stated The show is sponsored—by. the | torists were injured early today ee ay cor Oe to the Mon- Detroit Automobile Dealers Assn. | when their cars collided at Eliza-| 1. saaition to the two charges! intensive tuberculosis case-find- an army nesritie, nicipal rates eS Se St shee te be bald) beth Lake yond and Retivs airect, | ack Samich Gas aameed. on ing program. Army authorities said he jumped | lower than private ne: ee ee ee ee > eee seeing te Wait Sarees rend ty Semey were: Murphy was defeated in another | from the car during the ride and | tots. saad to accommodate the exhibits pre-| police. 1. That, as attorney general and ion. The Republican-dominat- shot by military guards While} Do you deny people are driving vented shows tem 10 unl row Lake Ré,, waa treated for fore [FOV of California,” Warren| recon, The Republican dominat attempting to. fle. | around looking erate WD es ., Was “permitted organized crime to es- Detroit casting : peak periods?” | We ts and knee bruises. Mer. | Permit uarters” | to insert in the record a — * ' : . - son ata The Weather , = , of 84 N. Roslyn | ‘lish its national headg — lo report on un- Three-Alarm Fire Hits don’t deny it, - eon aul VICINTY — showers | St., suffered to shoulder, } : he protected | ¢ —— : lock econtel. Bit tonight and terning eelder late Wenge |Knces forehead and scalp. Both corruption in‘his saminiswation’’ | Rep. Allicn Green (R-Kingston) Detroit Business B Seats cnt eckter, tagh & to ah Soom. | Were treated af Ponting General 3. That he lacks sufficient judi-| led “a move to get} DETRO winds 18 te 28 miles em beer | Hospital, . ‘ rience. saying it was were evacuated from apartments ) said were taken 0 \osey told P trolman John fo | oe ae hoe a, “aes ¢ | something of a political nature in| |” ices when fire destroyed | (Ewart bush that Caswell's auto turned record the during peak periods and perfect record of following the . . . part of a business block on the ; Tedey in Pontiac left in front of him, Caswell stated Mar let ce olutionary line.” The Senate has defeated a pro- the lot Lowest temperatire preceding §& am ithat he 1 and was struck x ceate. near West Side late Friday. ts ~ 5. That he is “biased toward the | Posal to require inspection of deer F firemen. by | were “crowded At 8 am: Wind velecity 3 m.p.h. by Josey's auto, according to For- hb a { Direction: Southeast eg overcome AFL labor monopoly.” | slain by archers, emoke while battling the ~— Ewart en ote Setartey ot 611 om 6. That as attorney enrel a The Senate mare ont Peg ae onto ys were es ani | oe ah | — Gunday at @: m | vee fused to prosecute more vete Monday night scene renrued i parking in | Auto SSS Sera _Drank Driving Chorged |e “hetttne nt ne | St baat me ons bung was ir, | Sa oe While Entering DATION om. _ After Two Collisions 1. That while governor he Harber Beach us awit for: Dathage was estimated at = eS ee A Milford man. was severely ao Fe a 3 si Two motorists were treated for|~owned and operated” an “es-| mew power plant development |§zoam =e a oe oS on tee We ce a On SALE : none ooins sees OL | ge injuries at Pontiac General racket.” ne upper, chamber also ap- ; me wasn municipal Sas weal | Hompltal Friday afer ttle eaies LE That ts governor he “inow.| The, weet chamber alm | medion’s Daughter lowed more space per car than | o.4 in Commerce, according to Brazell’s Grocery ruck by a car driven by | ingty appointed dishonest persons blood tests to deter- Stock Broker commercial ones do. ‘Oakland County sheriff's Friday in Pentise were st iy e after elevated | Dill legalizing to Wed The case is adjourned until 9 (as recorded downtown) ss | Edward A. Fitzthomas, 38, of as judges and thereafter eleva mine paternity in court cases. ea | Calit. w—|, mn next Wednesday when Ha- Lowest. temperature, ose 2 Lewis St. at Perry street near them.’ = duc Seni’ daughter, Joan, and e1'is expected to take the stand. Mean temperature ...........52..0-:. Glenwood boulevard. reported out a bill to increase lack Seth : Weether—Peir, | Pontiac Police quoted rue Two Local Men Treated State Liquor Controj Commission|a Ne brennan aroma ' Fair Cempeserent® '@ Fentine =| Evanoff, 58, of 49 Neome Dr.. and Creal inlet from three to five members ee | Man's Condition Lowest: temperature, 2.00. .cs2.07) $e | Mrs, Raymond L. Nurenberg, 38,/for Auto Cr NIUTIOS to abolish the two existing hear-| wed March be the frst | Following Trailer Fire meta coon sree Bt 686 so Robert D. Meyer, 22, driver, and | ings examiners. ‘The marriage will haber, 3, ng ane ous|ael a Saltc cmae Eek cael Woke Kem ant A hit forbidding the use ot] for byearcld Joan, Baker, _ BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—Sut- , -spegttiegs 3-75 - ~gueatian Rpg Boel genlligee 211 Nebraska Ave., were treated at : af Oe bee endo van ft orinn care ' — Date in 62 Years . General Hospi minor | 1, burns arm, bh «am +") on a drunk driving charge. — injres stared ian auto ac | approved ty fire and Death &-|Copg Pillar iy Renamed chest following a fire in er | : ; pave Chast South Saginaw street near | thorities was sent or| HOBART, Tasmania @ — The | home at 1770 South Telegraph this Srownevins et kaos % & Gladiolus Groups to Meet ~--adeeghaenartiy ei cule oe anne all Pilar, « Tandmark| morning. James Wood, is re-/ ee eo ie or j Pp) — of the other auto, study coms 1,000-foot cliffs can be seen | ported i = Fw hi 6 Mismi %™ | EAST LANSING (UP) The| Driver ey whose 1, y . % 3 Ker Oreans ‘ t2| Michigan Gladiolus Society and the | Holmes, 31, of 120 Raeburn St ‘ from sawgrass| for miles, was changed today to| General oad ts bid Gh le 3 BO hee : Association will | told Pontiac Police he was stopped Newsprint made Cape Queen Elizabeth in honor‘of! Officials trailer was onl : ns york. $1 3 | Michigan Gladiolus t for 9 traffic light at the railroad | was used experimentally in a re- British. sovereign’s visit - to | slightly damaged. theorized || cinttineesesiniimabmameial - Sr hold their annual = : when Meyer's car struck | cent issue of a newspaper in Flor-| the that an oi] burner had‘ exploded. | pe Hd $$) | Michigan State College March 54, | crossing i os eee 2 Australia. Misie F'n , oe a3 #t 33 it. was announced: today his auto : . 7, oe : me * Ve : 4 * oh a 6 7 eea t Se ee eee j ae i ll lll - ¥ . t ) ta me eS areage 3 ) me = : om, : < ‘TAC PRESS. SA : ARY, 20, 1954 me ite oe —— pecttioonsel ’ THE PONTIAC } 7 = SATURDAY, FEBRU: a mM : Vee eee, eee eee ‘Vatican informants Deny to Defend} Ist Power Fight [pe _ Rumors of Pope's Health | ee oe ie - cougned ki ea VATICAN CITY w-—Vatican in- - "és Isl st h Beck Ti ct, ee OPEN Nation We Won Victory : Right Only to ‘Study, i ; . 4 oe \. ay in Setting Asia Talks | Net Control Funds: : 7 | | MIAMI-BEACH, Fla, @—Dave \ oo State Agger el I Beck apparently has lost an initial ted. this nvince his critics, Congress and skirmish to gain more power in \ for your country that the United States the giant AFL Teamsters Union. AY ccovenionce 200 scarel.s Gelomatic vistaty ie Lone meas succeeded at a , : conference gener: xecutive board winter . \ BENSON mabored, voted | Asia. meeting page Lngrige d ; &. Perry ee appropriation was ' from | warting .] s to gain \ Sp | sat night af « town mecting 1 |p Big Four foreign ‘ministers more supervisory over rich WOOO AA MMR ve vame 2x4 number project. | meting in Berlin, whese be wniah weliare Sunde. ° : Geneva, Switzerland. negotiate national contracts ’ eS: SUNDAY ON LY! me tee acveed Cone ing industy, apparently. me ¢ 4 s some Tears suprened & yey staunch opposition from teamsters ae o that ee eee , local and district council bosses | He told newsmen wi dares jealous of retaining their power. at the airport that this country * 8 @ : OPEN SUNDAY got “100 per cent” of what isa ened dacinnadl cove Hack: ; 10 to 4 wants. St Gat “Re Hace the sweeping authority he sought composition of the conference to prevent “racketeering and overt JUNIOR M preagy: Chet pe suet. acts in local handling of union €é. iSs Dulles, fatigued after nearly a] (goo aT Gal tak oe pane = | o- : a ay of ee niet dae SINBAD’S SIXTH BIRTHDAY—Sinbad (that’s the gorilla) isn't gotiated on a eat bene “ 3 a1 eas SUITS. of possibl y stiff questioning by|™@d at anyone. He’s just-gagging it up, on the shoulders of keeper/ Union administration of welfare Exciting Bridal Pairs congressional leaders of both par-| Ray Hoff because the day is Sinbad’s sixth birthday, which explains | funds has been under fire from combining the Finest Creative a ties and by the House Foreign Af-| the cake in Hoff’s hand. Sinbad has taken over the Number One | congressional investigators, par- 8 a of Vanetta Corduroy |) tairs and Senate Foreign Relations | popularity spot at Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, where he succeeded county Sg coal gorge aed Craftsmanship and Carefully {meena Se Be wil eens) He Somed Beckman. rodaimed thet “racketeering Selected Diamonds to Give You aa _— : rust go.” he U in Ouali “Dulles. was understood to be| Considine Tells Students: Instead of the sweeping author. the Utmost in Quality ... preparing to stress that his agree- 7 iy oo erage re — — Style... And Value. cleanses Russia of | . i -to make “st cult in promoting and sewporting| WE 1] Never Have Dictator |ainc cut tas echt oe Chinese and North Korean ageres- | weltare problems." Priced from $50 to $1,000 son n Koree. 5 ve piaming| Lt Newspaper Remain Free} sx. si hea ting to emphasize that this country will} sraTTLE (INS)—Importance of] » place in his writing for every. | @5sume authority to Sizes 7-9-11 Only a i oe aarp eevee , Be a free press to the preservation| thing he ever read, ever saw, eee pate -siorbgga aces her admission to the United Na-|0f democracy and “the defense| ever hungered for, ever |he suspects fraud. He conceded —_— . tions. against totalitarianism” was! achieved.” . CS = ee tena : se 8 stressed here last night by re-| He illustrated his talk with anec- | "* — happens Pr OPEN Biola. ways o kine tinal | Potter-columnist Bob Considine in| dotes from his experiences all sh bean” en ashe *l sacs cal peace in Korea and to end the | an address to an audience of high | over the world as sportswriter,|a special union convention and aa TONIGHT © seven - year - old Communistiled | school journalists. war correspondent, political re-|have a showdown on this."” The Certified ist ‘TIL 9 uprising in Indochina. The International News Service | porter and columnist. 2 = Gemolog ably ‘set the tone of is Fepty to| WTter (whose columns appear in bextioy tae | "This ah some te inean Beck 16 W. Huron St. es ly =< io Pantec ) wes principal Se oe a Pgs rae =e congressional still thought the sports depart- | installed union president Rep. Richards (D-SC) said Dulles | speaker at the banquet of the 1954 ment was a wonderful s over a year ago, is meeting strong : ice did “‘a good job”, but he also com-| all-coast press clinic at the Uni- point for a young reporter. He |°pposition within his organization : P| eae San ats ad | Cals a et fue | "Scans rat ee eat oP ! Lary GOODMAN'S fe cece act Soe ena ges serra NO MONEY DOWN! EASY PAY! te : i Sea figure-8’s, so to speak, with the| Youth C Wit : | eee §=DEPT. STORE ||".% 2%” Retards is sxnior| white: 2 tarp tle tne ef te Bag | Coenen bog We Motor Overhaul RSH saute | Affairs Committee. by-line, the excitement of covering | quently more flair to the writing| A Battle Creek youth waived ex- er Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS | i af ——— 518-520 Ss. Seginew * Ld] be news events of all sorts, the ad- of the sportswriter. ses imagina- amination’ yesterday on a charge . FE 2-2784 Taree members of the Senate| ventures of travel, and the 00d tion unfurled.” of carrying a NOW ... With the Cooperetion | : ae Foreign Relations Committee ex-| pay, there is the deep-rooted satis- 3 + teat: |2N4 was bound over to Oakland of Your Local independent —__ pressed misgivings about dealing | faction of belonging to the world’s| The columnist stressed that County Circuit Court for arraign- ! ; : with the Chinese Reds on a high last great, free press. With the ex-| “for a reporter there is eternal- ' nattat “Reliable. INSURANCE Protection” diplomatic level. They were Sen. | ception of the ministry, I doubt it| ty some new world to try to con: |"Pain Rutterbush, 17, is being Seep tn and Bich Se About , a Eee rr MMich), ‘Sen. H. Alex-| there is any finer calling than} quer. held in Oakland County Jail. He o Wm. W Donaldson (RANI) and. Sen.| that of journalism in this coun- “Some day, some time, a re-| was unable to furnish $3,000 bond Pontiac Piston e aX Humphrey (D-Minn). : and | set Waterford Township Jus- = ; 8 Dulles also was reported con-| 7% porter will write of medicine by Wa : Te Mee ce neers |r ee | TE LTT [irae ae, | ie eee, Tera Servies Ge, . ‘ As long as it a ‘ — ' Phones: Office FE 2-9673 | test lodged by South Korea's am-| cur press is free. ball writer wetng about the New| Rerbsh we carving» Hac FE 2-9111 — Pree Parking tn Rear 102 S. Seginaw ; ee bassador You Chan Yang. Acting | remains free, we will never have < } “ seinen aaataiiliieend em testruetons from his. gover a dictator.” — York Yankees. jack when arrested early Sunday. — —— Protect Your Eyes With . Department. a ioe tou balers Aid penugy oy pau pe ote INDUSTRIAL Peet izival to Protest bitterly | the increasing complexity of news 4 ; z gonference repre- today, said he would SAFETY. GLASSES sented “a diplomatic victory by mahi caly aaa choca Wt he had : PLANT EMPLOYEES However, a State Department | Mtl? 10 ve overt more care 4g made to industrial specifications, his objections when he attended a} | og “I'd pay more attention | 1 , cone ae the ‘schools had to offer. And I'd | Optical read everything I could lift. 5 . | Department Population of Mexico's Lower| “For in later life 2 man finds | 17 N. Saginaw Se. Se ee eet q 2 B YH — ——- | South Korea Undecided | O Sige ae an Fe Ses | on Attending Peace Talks 2 ©= | SEOUL South Korea's for ia Wh Tt | ctge: salibnor acid eodag hie. gov Py Current rate paid on sav . > & sauce wim apade toed 28 at a “Discount Houses?’ # jt : - . j Hong Ki have condemned the con- . ference arranged by the Big Four i Savings added until the Many people, interested in (yf |"A0@.Can sources guid the Scot § kth of the month carn saving money, have become |= § | Koreans ~~ to be taking a § | : interested in the so-called | toward the 5 “discount houses.” If you '@ | Students Get Time Off No shadow of financial worry here... 5 Bere ecmabiaee) seeing wih for Arriving on Time this fellow has the payday saving habit... B Any amount “sm oe Srataash Sich aguas On pe It makes/ his wife happy, too! Twice 5 count, meme Mey ve ee Pla was tardy 'festerday. yearly his savings earn extra profit : : Me \theae Bey fo me above his income ... which means extra ' | ‘Then, for thetr good behavior money for the family. You can have this | * “FICTITIOUS LIST PRICE! In some cases, a. fictitious list price is ae stashed $e merchandise so thet the customer 1 falsely tng'te believe Hi Molotov Off se ene a | ‘ Pebeeel Soviets wat Lene = manny. all BERLIN #®—Soviet Foreign Min- *NO GUARANTEE! Merchaniiise obtained through unauthorized (0) | ister V..M. afl or Berd OPEN YOUR INSURED 5 pio many An Boer —e, eS da. He. was accompanied by top SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY! : a a aides who were on his staff at the | - *NO SERVICE! Few “discount houses” maintain any kind of service Berlin Big Four conference. : ' cae #NOT IN STOCK! Many items available through “discount houses” yore yb se LAND CONTRACTS © MORTGAGES , Fe mot carried in stock, STUART ; | | Although purchases made “at a discount” may appear to be of advantage ~ | : to the public, experience shows that in far too many instances the apparent “saving” has resulted in actual loss. Your Better Business . Board believes that yout best assurance of satisfactory buying is to ' deal witha merchant of known reliability. BETTER BUSINESS BOARD } TRUCKING _ Sand or Gravel 3 q or 2 Yards Now «is the time to have your driveway graveled , . PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVING LOAN AND ASSOCIATION _ PONTIAC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . YouGall...Welel]||/ = § t@&€ ee ; 2 ae 2 . ae sitcstes ge ae er y os : * ag oe ee ‘Waldron Hotel Bldg. 5, * Phone FES-6148 Fe 49604 e : s H oe Ps ‘ LO aa * / rs ek es ae a er ‘ ; : - : Cs I, i i + . : ae 2 4 = | | | / THE PONTIAC PRESS | Form MICHIGAN” ett Your Neighbor s House ~ Private Point Provides Ideal Home Site for Gil Every's Family af Maceday Lake | By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE ‘The Gil Everys had a private point jutting out into Maceday Lake, at 3551 Dorothy Lane. on which to locate their aew con- temporary beige brick home. ' Designed by Leo Heenan, Pontiac archivect, wide windows have been placed so the four seasons and their everchanging scenes can be part of Ure in- terior decor giving the Every home an indoor-outdoor atmos- phere at al) limes By building into the lakeside hil, a long sloping lawn reaches down to a natural beach. Full- grown oak trees were retained to give plenty of summertime shade. Coming up from the lake the flagstone -patio leads into a large recreation room where the family has its ping-pong table and walls lined with hebby cabinets. Green, not only the Every’s outdoor favorite color, but their choice for inside, too, is used - naa’ throughout — the a roadside it appears to be one-story but from the lake the two-stories are visible. “Im the living room one wal! ts of Tennessee ledgerock with BUILT-IN BUNK BEDS SAVE Birch, used throughout the house for woodwork and all doors, is employed in two bedrooms for built-in bunk beds. Daughter Libby selected aqua walls, with one wall in a tiny floral pattern, to match the printed chintz draperies at her win- COLORFUL SOFFIT PROVIDES KITCHEN COLOR SCHEME —A gay country fair scene with predominant yellows, greens and ‘eds gives the color key for the Every kitchen. Counter tops are in green formica; the floor — is a spatter print linoleum ‘in Mees 4 ’ the fireplace located here the other and are built-in “ bodkeases. Windows are placed so that two sides of the room overlooking tire sa | are all giass, _ Green walls and soft beige . draperies are highlighted with a pair of bright red velveteen chairs for additional color notes, The same green runs into the dining room for wail coloring with a still lighter shade in me- tallic threaded mesh used for the draperies. A short wall houses a built- in birch china cabinet, The partial separator lining the en- trance hall area and the dining room is a planter, Mapte furni- ture in warm honey tones has been selected by Mrs. Every for this room. ~ A gay papered soffit in the kitchen gives the color key for this room. Pale yellow walls, with green formica counter tops and a plaid papered ceiling are part of the kitchen decor. _ Cafe curtains in pale yellow and brown prints frame the kitchen windows. Cupboards are white metal with a double stainless steel sink part of the ' kitchen equipment. SPACE— floor space. bed heads. 4 ig A émal family office ~ y WILLIAM H. THOMAS | which can be salvaged, is clean-|to the county clerk. The state |5* John's buthe "| row, -_ that new notices, a preliminary | receipts 283 coope; fob. paying prices County Deaths That used picture tube your tele-| eq and painted. earlier’ withheld $2,487 in Dolfin's| Members and their wives are| The service will be held at 11 to filing unemployment compen-| 3 cents jower to i cent higher; heavy- vision repairman takes out of pay and retirement fund payments, | invited to attend. Dale Butz, of the | 9 m. The local congregation will sation claims, had dropped. Al-| peters 22:25" old roceters 16-18; duck Gomer E. Paulakitis your set travels a long way after| _aned: sanded for scratches, | leaving $2,486 which he must pay | @conomics department at Michigan | aitend a mass meeting of De- though Lincoln's Birthday fell in| ings 28-30. : OAK PARK—Service for Gomer | i+ jeay home == and wine new electronic parts inserted, a | within 15 days to complete restitu- | State College and a representative | troit area EUB churches tomorrow the Feb. 13 week, it was not re-) ; E.P. tis, 45, of 24117 Roanoke |. °S YOUr nome final test and there Is the re- | tion. of the state association, will speak | morning at Hope Chapel in De- ° The trend in unemployment com-| DETROIT (AP)—Hogs salable 100. Not —— on Rage ahr ~— — ase are . naar or| *° "moone’s set. : property’ division ‘He sold housee wer ls chairman'ot the event, as- " ie, s : | A i “ '* * * pensation claims, along with some | tiietione wear,” ™N* * ™*F** | Cy soe Memorial Park Cemetery. | scratched beyond repair. There is no telling how long that| and other buildings on property President Hotch- Two Win Key Awards other factors, encouraged econo- conte salable 20. Toany’s | marhes He died Thursday. “Well,” you might say, “I won't rebuilt tube will last. It is just| purchased by the state for highway | kiss and Rudolph Falker, vice . . y mists to predict that there wil be last’ Thursday: Small receipts produced | Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.| have any rebuilt TV tubes in my | like a light bulb, it may last for | use. president. __ |in Kiwanis Club Drive some rise in business activitity this) increased sctivity at midweek:. t Charles A. Macaheas of Oak Park | set. I want the best.” five years or it may go out 15) He gave himself up to Lansing : spring. to prime slaughter steers and ‘heifers | and Mrs, Joseph Balitis of Fern- minutes after it is installed,” ac-| police last Aug. 23 following a . SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — They said it may not be as great) steady after opening: walley ond dale. |. Hf you own_a 10, 12, or 14 | cording to Howard Dunn, part own-| nationwide search when his ac- Methodist Church cred ee Tred Beigh wore should be sulicient to make any Seeay stocker, gents slow, 7 fi tube pat in recentty, there ts a “New tubes hecuver are jut os Delfin finally was ‘formally awards for ale tan in the Ki- shoul . : } WALLED LAKE — Service for , ; : : Yy h§ da . additional anti-recession measures | 5n4yearlings 990-1200 Toe 2200-25.0; | Deborah Sirena Rose, six-day-old| S00d chance that it le rebuilt. | unpredictable, he said, charged in court three weeks ago Sets outh UNGAY | wanis Cub membership drive here unnecessary now. ; | oetme ane oe, mee te wat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie not. tubes elivaawed “ube A native Detroiter, Dunn came and immediately pleaded guilty IMLAY Youth Also, named to the club's nomin- “brisk utility and commercial | Rose of 280 Pontiac” Trait, Will be being because to Pontiac two years ago from MLAY CITY — Commit- ating chentttah wove Bante steers and heifers, mostly under 960 Ibs | 3 tomorrow at Richardson-| ™#2ufacturers have found ashift | California where he had invest-| p Book Club P! ment Sunday will be observed to- were Berres, New GF SAIS UP — | tecracee. fee Satis she 2e"sestit’y | Bird Chapel, with burial in Wixom | %® the larger screens. ments in a related field. He plans | »O"00 UO ONS |morrow at the First Methodist | Chris Christensen, Ben Gorman, choice ted heifers 17.00-20.80; ate bulk | Cemetery, She died in} If you have a 16, 17, or 20-|0 .expanding the corporation in for Guest Night Tuesday Church here with the: Rev. Leo pen ry hang non a F ALY | sibs, cows “very ective ee 1180-1230; |St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon-| inch set, or larger, you still may | ®Pout six months. ROMEO — Guest Night will be | Burch delivering the sermon. S a 0 e ru 12.00; bulk “wallite aoa pood te at Lama have a rebuilt tube — but don’t “We ‘want to be ready to re- held for ight There will also be a Youth Fel- Av ili T . 13.80-16.00; cutter bulls 10.00-12.00; me-| Survi besides her mother | wo build eolor tubes when they are _e husbands |iowship meeting at 6 p. m. fol-| Aux Meets oats, Mammatve Raper to- dium to low choice stockers and feeders and father’ are two sisters and a\ reac remakes are just a8 good put into general use,” Dunn said. ae et emp ly 0d Romeo | lowed by a worship. service at cacameniuin Uonteay say oni awe rueenry wore wscalves, salable ($0. | Today's market | brother, Carin Marie, Cheryl Lynn | cost less The Allen Electronics Masonic Temple. Ts Jiesday events will include an | “Uillary of Waterford Center will up over the preceding month’s | Vealer market spotty, demand uncer- | @nd George Markin at home; and) Few companies are now engaged | hag been operating, unnoticed at | A program will be presented fol- meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the - i tain, but grandparents, Mr. and’ Mrs. Frank | in this of television, but its locatin for over 14 audio-visual workshop from 10) home of Mrs. Joseph. Tl highest 10-day selling period. factor; prices steady; bulk choice : phase : one present “r lowing the dinner by members of to 3 p. m., with of Phillippe, This, the agency said, was “a. and 25.00-31.00, few head prime | Green of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. | of them — the only one in Michi-| months, It occupies about 12,000 | the Art and Drama Committee. |* ™ p. m., previews of | Crescent Lake Rd. feat not recorded before last Oc- | 23.5- se, Duh practical 31.00; mest Clifton Compton of Clawson gan — is located practically at| square feet, including a basement motion pictures and film strips, Speaking will be Mrs. Oscar Van- tober.”” It gave no specific figures. and ity vealers over 75 Ibs 10.00-16.00; Gilbert W. Brown your door step. It is the Allen for storage, Oak Park, are the principal and a youth missionary banquet Impe of the Belgian missionary Ward's placed this week’s Unit. | Wshter weights See One, counting BERKLEY — Service and bur, | miectronics. Corp. at 20 8. Sa8-/ Dunn pointed out that the biggest | stockholders. “TP. mith the (Rev. Rann | field, ed States at 112,130 | about steady. last Thursday: | for Gilbert Wayne Brown, 60, 3147/ inaw St peohlom ia « ing is wiord, missionary, as — Slaughter lambs strong to. 50 cents Ave., will be Monday at . The Allen Electronics Corp. holds | speaker. GALe - and i week seer one chew stact; nap” oeares, peel Ky. He will remain at It's the only rebuilder of TV | competent help. About 18 employ-| , license from Radio Corporation on Bele tone hae Be ee factories . lambs under 103 Ibs 22.00-23.00, 23 heed | Kinsey Funeral Home, Royal Oak,| ‘bes east of Chicago or west /ees maneuver an averge 9 old! ¢ America and pays a smaller | Silver Tea Held |e" MAU Bt ~~ and 21.590 tracks. ims 31 30. good and low choles wosled until 2 p. m. tomorrow. He died| ° Pittsburgh, and supplies job- (tubes a day through the many | amount for each rebuilt tube to| Annua ver lea re Ped. 18, 20, 22, "4 —— . lambs 20.00-22.00: most choice and suddenly Thursday. bers in the Midwest and even / operations RCA, which in turn pays out this} ORTONVILLE — Womans Club NOTICE Southfield Pianist Given | sro nny Ne Ts insertion; | “Sirviving besides his widow,| ®* {ar away as Oregon Some employees have | same amount in royalties. here met for its annual ‘silver tea| ¢,Te. te slectors of the Village of First Rating at Festival Leora M., are a son, Marvin B., By the way, you can see part) O10. it would take too long to One point stressed by Dunn is| Thursday in the home of Mrs. Hotics ic hereby given, that the sanual = Leonard PTA to Meet and a daughter, Mrs. John Little-| of the tube because it ig the| oi) , e in skill jeg | &t his corporation is strictly | C. B. Crossman on Church street. | in°(hs Pontiac Dally Press December a0, SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —Di- son, of Berkley; a brother Charies| screen on which you the | people according to | Wholesale, and does not do business Thirty members and guests were | 1963 an¢ thet « pubiie before ane Berres, daughter of Mr. and} LEONARD — The regular meet-|C. of F ; a sister and two) picture. The tube itself like | 0 Febuild tubes, od are | With individuals, present to hear Mrs, Percy Jones| Setore Ine commission” at “Gee Suntié Mrs. Matt Berres, received a first | ing of the Leonard School PTA| grandchildren a light bulb expanded about 25 ae te tore “We trade jobbers on a tube-for-| of Pontiac gave a book review on| ef Orchard Lake Hall on Monday night, place rating in the southeastern | will be held Monday at 8 p. m or 30 times and flattened on the personnel in the corporation tube basis, one rebuilt tube from | “So Sure of Life” by Violet Wood. | ; : LUCILLE M. sMITH., Michigan Band and Orchestra Solo | A speaker from a Pontiac lumber} Both barley and oats can be | screen end. _ Charles Eliender of 28 Wen- (us for one used tube that they | Music was presented by the music Villege of Oroharé tone ‘ and Ensemble Festival held re-| company will show films on Ha-| grown in climates too cold for) The tube goes ‘through perhaps| onah Dr., president of the corp- | have collected from retailers who of Dated: Pen. 9 enare Lake, cently at Ypsilanti. | wai, wheat. 20 operations or more at the Allen! oration, and Duna, of 13690 Hart, | service TV sets,” Dunn said, aA 6 Death Notices ‘ BOX REPLIES ’ Funera! Directors 4| Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6; Help Wanted Male 6/ Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted 8|.Work Wanted Female 11 5 i ‘4 - ~ SON I LLP at | EN rs w PR LALLA | ey _ ~ om ~w te: ANCE, _ FEBRUARY ‘18, 1954, am : Buperionced Dumber shleemen te VES, FOUN MAN Pug MEAT WANTED Veterans IROWING IN MY HOME, Mrs. B. B. Harrington, and the office in FUNERAL HOME _ Baldwin Ave. PE 2610, " $150 WEEKLY Help W iF 7| _ with every visit, re east : High School Graduates day, Babysitting evenings. Ladin, Seems aseral service wil eee ses: 1 | Smuamnee Sgrvice Fane or Meter) = ATEN WANTED Se axp mraxorsux | Help Wanted Female 7/ worn oveR 28 TO WORK IN| Train yourself for a business ce: | —* rode be held. Monday, Feb. bg Se the following boxes: re see “Local company; some lesde com: | OFFICE WORK IN HURON-TELE- by Ry A A Soa = rmenens RONN e tae, OME. t the Huntoon : ; ; pao pe 1 Ww. Me co-operative es icv hia ents || .*2 en an = || Donelson-Johns| st mar erattets| ia aml comer | Regie ies te Sak (MOT IOAN a Het] Ea hgh sasbrmet FW | ga roo Poe Sa athe Husicon ners! | SR axe, my oe oe oe, || —“DRSIGNED Hue Wlremacar_| Rie ‘corer ty Gi patent | Soseemen PRCarm er | Hear. “Wee tb somperin- bunany fav feel MANOR WOMAN TO COLLBCt| NOME RCOWOMICS MAJOR. DE . ns 00. 1 , Help Wanted Male 6) everybody is and ev- - ~~ | Gin, FOR DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT | Box 2. foods. PE 5-260 RICHEY. 7 og A _ 99, 100, 107, 113. . ~.tlelp Wanted M a gi all woees EXPE N _ laboratory work Prever RN. Sardittince 7 object, ns tise must nase ~, | ng eiving a 56; beloved husband of Mrs. Min- | §| ORUG DEPT! SALESMAN EX-| Oey te om erated ad ‘we fulltime sales work— Must be high | _ Reply _ , Pontiac Prers. | “liettors, Good pay if vou qualify. sie publishers, | 616 pa peg Bes a tet Seakine Mt | prenoenemncencen genily fan it hewn weet, tee | fin, See"Pettonna wasegee “ag | “eae “fete CAR"S ER sin. | rar tabh "16 cARe_FoR | PosmrioNe-OPRNRD Won, qUALE | "oeiStoct OLGA, "PEN GS " Renms dear brother of Mrs. Mar- Be SereaE ee) een The Good Housekeeping |S auTY OPERATOR FART| ‘ays's weer PE ona” | Rimplemen field, both farm & | COLOR WOMAN WANTS DAY fon Crosson, George and Grant i d SALESMAN — Dini PA ® ’ 5... i on WISE 4 m, Eptamar acs Sin|f The Pontiac Prove), 4. me soso. go.n.| aie etiam aro whale "Ya" cam | woenenoan pace aYMEE| fate Sass | eg See ae ee es napel with Rev. , ; ° sold A} : : day. Baoy ings, —. : — ‘ : __. perma ©, oxen ciactag: || FOR WANT ADS {| Bic Stim GP*"as"woofwana | lecmeyRsepwte peren’ gin 45| aOR BOW Day won jeme| Sain, 2" oo ee R oe, + CARETAKER TO a, tn nols. The body will lie in’ sta > FOR S06 SST | Prem acter, Apply in Seadeiore| "be experienced -n OM deauership | day week. ‘Steady a per || Waetiiiigs asp IGHING Stim oper ort, Funeral DIAL FE 2-8181 sel of hand’ too = cat & GHANCE OF A LIPE FICE, | _Bros, Ms __ re ees 4-130, son, Bee ity. Prue, Rngtase ae Cane FOR GLB Sunday, when it will be taken to oe cations, and insur-/ Is this what you ate looking for? | Wo C Instructions 9) fe ce pe Cookep Salibes Home hh Body | i —_ you TO 3 = os Her Mills, iinois ter service end |) From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. || idan OVER 30, WITH ExPERE| °F; ust be steady and willing) a Tg 5 gras whe mower Sem. good, working | conditions “ viemsiy, Esti warial Teesday_—_—_ Serry “out boy? ‘over th, ‘for| {iain veg, for the ob. Appty ME.| por wee, amieay cane. | | EA sae i write Prose, | "ong tn Your home. Eaperionced |. $i, “eneevemner wore. FR _ 2880 Pontiac Trail, AN errors should be re- days. MI Lsoah, Peabody's Mar-| 5 — LE” MAW) anager after 3 years. 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Apply aftet 8 pre Wostwera. | SHORT ORDER te eeeds aan tne +1670 between 8:30 & 10:00 am./ held in ’ Square ake belves to our HEARTFELT THANES TO ¥ previous ED D La w me ; x ay 8 help tn recent sor Transtent NE E G AYLORD | College Graduates Sir scviniens || tearm et — “Fs a other ‘Rindeate. Tis |] onan ware ap nares Journeymen _ PE 49566 126 E_ Pike night traveling. 04.209 salary and Fem, scien a 1 Day 3 Days 6 days ; ; Piess-| tied men, to #, Fc gg ag 4| re | ia min Rye Mg a and wand to Toe Good. : he 8 4 Toolmakers . wo. Xbply 190 Press, Box 14. - Eimy umeot nec, EW ven-|f $ 28 338s ENG UNEMPLOYED camp, 114 Mt. Clemens. 2806 7.56 - and Your chance to learn sales, - Non- FE 2-2744 afte ioe | Lc | de Si toed Aca thank their neighbors, _ relatives | Birmingham Office atternmakers J Bee, | Sen Berkley. at am r ee. shown APPLY ndienweed R4.. 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