! — —— ll —_ : é 4 te anibes. moan the ante aon iain a a A at i te SOS. te ot > ag ar age arte Aang eee a ve t& DSS OS a ee ee a PEE A ‘| HOSPITAL ‘COURTHOUSE CITY BONDS MILLAGE PENSIONS Yes ......... 9,578 No .........+ 67,848 Yes ......5- No .......60. 5,008 Yes .......... 45,195 POE cuatclass {43 out of 44 Pcts.) (209 out of 210 Pcts.) > out of 4 PROPOSAL 1— PROPOSAL 2— ‘| PROPOSAL 3— PROPOSAL 4— ELECTORS SALES TAX KOREAN BONUS BINGO 2 . 13,356 Yes ......... 746,679 |" Yes .......:. 728,488 Yes ......... 725,993 NO ...cceeees 623,810 “if . 5,306 No .......... 293,263 No ...... see. 289,975 No .......... 337,783'| Yes ......... 564,312 Pets.) (3,032 out of 4,781 Pets.) (3,082 out of 4781 Pets.) (3,032 out of 4781 Pets.) (3,032 out of 4781 Pets.) ; The Weather Thursday: Colder Details page two THE PONTIAC PRESS i 112th YEAR xkKexexwkre PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1954 —68 PAGES INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Te Dems OV. Williams Sweeps to 4th Term OK Hospital Bon ds; De feat Courthouse Tax Neither Party Sure of Margin in Senior Body Fight for Disputed Seats Recorded as in U. S. Election History WASHINGTON ( U P )— Rep. John Lesinski (D- Mich) was the 218th Demo- cratic member to be elected to the House of Representa- tives today. His election assured the Democrats of a clear ma- jority in the House.ipethe new 84th Congress conven- ing Jan. 5, And from Massachusetts to Oregon, the wavering, uncertain Republican-Dem- ocratic battle for the Senate was one of the closest in 'U. 8. election history. At 9 a.m. EST, the outcome still na 1 z tit Closest Control House; Bid for Senate Win at Polls GOP Captures County Offices in Record Vote Frank Irons Newcomer as Six Incumbents Are Returned Six incumbent Oakland County office holders and one new candidate were se- | lected by voters yesterday as Republicans captured all county elective posts by sizable majorities. About 150,000 county citi- |zens went to the polls, set- an off-year election. The former peak was hit in No-! venrber 1950 when 104,154 | balloted. Results from outlying county machine precincts were complete by 6:15 this morning, but the sec- ond last city precinct (paper ballot) was not received until 9:40 a.m., closed. The newcomer toe county gov- } Democrat George D. Hicks by 83,193 votes to 66,612. Irons defeated present Republi- can Sheriff Glare L. Hubbell for nomination -as the GOP | in the August primary The newly elected sheriff _ serving as Berkley police chief | since 1926. ij The GOP needed 48 Senate votes — exactly half of the total — to retain control because “they could bank on the tie-breaking vote of | 'comfortable margin. Incumbent Prosecutor Frederick | C. Ziem won second term by | | defeating Robert L. O'Connell $1,- GEORGE A, DONDERO Oakland County voters returned | og9 to 67,521. Ziem, 38, served as assistant | | Prosecutor and chief assistant | | prosecutor from 1947 until his elec- | tion in 1952 Republican Congressman George | A, Dondero to Washington by a U they needed {t.The Democracs|rorn? Cloudy, Cooler | Lynn 2 Alen ae cn needed the same number because Forecast for Thursday ‘He turned back opponent Neil R. | they were promised Morse’s vote if they needed it for a majority to organize the Senate next Janu- ary. ! Along with the 10 Southern Dem- ocrats who had little or no ‘oppo- sition, the ‘Veep; former vice president and one-time Sen. Alben W. Barkley, built up an early com- manding lead and unseated GOP (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | rising to 45 by 1 p.m. Partly remy and colder tonight | € 81,844 to 66,882. Allen was and Thursday is the forecast for ae Pontiac and vicinity. The U, S. Weather Bureau says | the low tonight will be 32 to 36' with a high tomorrow 40-44. first elected in 1932. Also renamed to a 12th term i. County Treasurer Charies A. Sparks who defeated Donald Downtown temperatures yester-| E- Barrett by 80,040 to 68,636. day ranged between 30 and 37 de- | Sparks, 64, has served since 1933. grees. At 8 o'clock this morning | Orrin McQuaid, 49, won his ninth | the mercury stood at 32 degrees. | term as register of deeds by turn- | ting a new voting high for’ nearly 14 hours after the polls, a long background of police work, ‘Ha | yesterday afternoon when her car [How County City Pension Voted | Measure Also (Unofficial Returns) COUNTY OFFICES | “prosecutor _ Passes Voters (209 Out of 710 Pcts.) Ziem (R) ...... 81,089, Courthouse Measure O'Connell (D) ... 67,531 Fails to Pass for Second SHERIFF Time This Year (209 Out of 210 Pets.) | Two local measures—in- Irons (R) ...... 83,193 cluding a $3,000,000 bond | Hicks (D) ...... ‘66,612 | | issue to finance a Pontiac CLERK | General Hospital addition— (20 Out of 210 Pets.) ; were passed by Pontiac | voters yesterday. Allen (R) ...... 81,844) C Dd). 66,882 But Oakland County vot- (D) ..... ers turned down fér the sec- PPREASURER t | ond time a proposal to erect (208 Out of 710 Pcts.) le new courthouse. Sparks (R) . ere 80,040 | Of the local proposals, unofficial ‘Barrett (D) 68.636 j tallies show the authorization to | "sees , jincrease city employes’ pensions REGISTER | passed by the largest majority, a (209 Out of 210 Pcts.) | whopping 13.356 to 5.306, with one | McQuaid (R) . 81,305 | Precinct not yet reporting Kuschinsky 67,209 | Failing when first presented to | (D) . | Voters last April, the hospital | DRAIN COM. tn me mene (209 Out of 210 Pcts.) ee 60 per cent majority needed. One Main (R) ceceece 80,257 precinct is unreported. Harper (D) soooc 67,982 For the second time, county | voters rejected yan to is SURVEYOR aes one- half mil vray finance a | gral _ a See precinct chart page 17. _| ( moppored new $4,500,000 courthouse on al CIRCUIT COURT COM. —_Telezraph road site : proposal was one of the hot- (Non-Partisan) test issues in the pre-election cam. a * * ' Victory Margin Growing Top Democrat Might Pull In Whole Ticket : Soap Heir Approaching . Biggest Vote Coup Since Murphy Win in 1936 DETROIT \# — Gov, G. Mennen Williams won the first fourth term as gover- nor in Michigan history in ; Tuesday’s general election i and may have dragged his Democratic party to its first State ticket sweep since 1936. Williams appears to be carrying his entire state ticket to victory. That has not happened since the late | Frank Murphy, former gov- ernor and United States == Court justice, en- >. a —Ea ca . gineered a clean sweep at ‘ the height of the Roosevelt The question among 300 guests [who spent the night at a big. old “Is Soapy winning?” | Instead it was: “How jhe take in with him?” mpton. ...... paign . GOV. G. MENNEN WILLIAMS | had pulled im onty = part or all (U ) With one Precinct unreported, |; ————_—_——_—— - —— | of their state ticket. & nopposed the vote was ‘‘no’’ 67,848 and ‘“‘yes”’ . i ; Cole. ......... = 445.195 Hudson Wins in Pontiac weer die! poe pean : nopposed It had failed at the August pri- — trick _Usenee on ean Pas 2, Col. 5) ary although a sister measure ticket, inctufing Pe Vv. Be P calling for issuance of bonds to pay for the building was approved by property owners ee tax increase was needed ppert the bond issue. With- sage obligation bonds issued. Mother of Four Killed in Crash Children. Hospitalized | a re cannot be A favorable vote by Pontiac | A ta owners pushed the hos- 5 = Two Dems Go to State Legislature State representatives for the Oakland County area in| Namara for U. S. Senator, elected, i (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) 4 How State Voted Four Republicans and two Democrats won seats as tal proposal he ! (4,053 Out of 4,782 Pcts.) After Car Rams Tree pean ————— yesterday's balloting, and another Republican was re-| U. S. SENATOR | Hospital authorities have esti-, turned to the state senate. McN. D = Wi ‘ . amara .. 894,692 on Willow Road | mated that at leas I bode. wil Royal Oak Republican William S. Broomfield assumed Ais 894,512 A West Bloomfield Township | °s acity ‘dicii, autaay | the 12th district state senator seat, defeating Democrat | erguson . tee Ot Die cotanee: eee KNEE | cerieidiit collinlahl Fred Elias of Hazel Park, 80,787 to 67,892. GOVERNOR | crashed headon into a tree on! “We're mighty happy it came ne -< The 32 year old Broom-| (3,474 Out aie a ; ing back Hazel A. Kuschinsky 81.- across,” said William F. Maybury, field had represented the Williams (D) . 852,691 OO | Willow road as she was returning Vot ve Dond 2 a ate me nm en me Mw tt Dom Unseating io” suestie Site Lemand (R) 1... 74ass | school. Oters Give Dondero Nod |"rrin commas nape se ja inn a rene toe ‘the nomination for state| _LIBUT. GOV. in, | 38, of 3314 Locklin Larlé, was dead | is senator. | (3,470 Out of 4,782 Pets.) Or eturn to on Tess D. Harper 80,257 to 67,982. Main, al at Pontiac General Hos- |'0° ¢xPensive.”” he ‘said. “We're en. er f uson In Dist Ou ‘hestl g 50, was appointed to the post in| arrival a ‘going to have to start from BP ag Mapa li herbie 804,354 1951 and first elected in ‘52. | scratch, get a new architect and pee “es . eid (R) 757,196 - Voters of the 18th Congressi Oxford defeated Waterford Town-|©8! \R7 ..--ee6 ’ ‘Georg 2 A. Dondero’s return’ te = reg endorsed Omar E. MacNett, 45, ran un- One of the children, Virginia, | get as much hospital as we can McNamara Lacks Only ship Justice of the Peace Donald . gton Tuesday by opposed for re-election as | * '* listed im critical condition | for $3,000,000." . E. Adams, 41.” by a 11,435-10,478 SECY. OF STATE Fe defestin Paul Sutton = to 68,708, with 209 out a by hospital authoritie®. The other 30,000 Votes With 850 ©: / < sh a 210 i) county surveyor, He was first ln City Manager Walter K. Will- | margin. Beardsley has held the po- (3,469 Out of 4,782 Pets.) Th elected in 1948, Gree, reported in geod condition | Wn wits termed the mencure’s | Wayne Precincts Out | sition since 1948. Adams has been Cleary (R) ..... 797,177 e veteran cum t from Royal Oak will mark with broken benes, cuts and (Continued on Page 2, Col.2) | unsuccessful in three previous at- ae a Soeie tome at ae January when he begins his pate Wa ae nope i bruises, are: Robert, 11, Patri- | DETROIT #—Patrick V. McNa-| tempts to gain the office. Hare (D) ...... 758,329 successive term e House of Re tatives Cia, 7, and Cathleen, 3. mara of Detroit has unseated U.S. | opponent, 43-4 = cee an — yg A eae "| West Bloomfield Township Pa- In Today’ S Press |sen. Homer Ferguson (R- Mich),| _Teirty-twe year eld Pontiac ATTY. GENERAL —— Sutton, also ty served as assistant Oakland Coun-| The cage ty henie their new |trolmen Joseph Nephew and Glen Birminghem 6... eee eeeee es. chairman of the Republican = ret, prey - meaican me Millard (R) of 4,782 "782.018 Oak, fa to unseat the Tl-year- prosecutor Hel too ulated that Were | GOUOh, Biliwn-s1ecceesccseesss Bi Committee, on the basis of rolling| © = eee old chairman of the House Public wasetion eats for is oc n — ——** = i. _— were no witnesses to the 3:30 acci- Comics ‘tees janesaorans ener vt | Democratic majorities in Tues: | at apo = my pop Kavanagh (D) 767,821 : Works Committee and the cham inis home district. ‘Thi | dent, said the woman apparently| {rene De Crane ooo “4, , 6: day's general election. ; a cvcthaen aa os with one “ee oar the St. Lawrence Seaway) “in 1939 Dondero won his first ''"'S Vote Was on Ice lost cantrol. ao i sorrsttetrssss-"a | With slightly more than 1,000 ot Helen tehaded tet a seat in the House of Representa-| KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP) — é:tiubaen the one, about fenton B6t00r 5 os. -seeeeseseees % the state's 4,782 precincts still un- | secking De t Leaun Herrel-| (3,468 Out of 4,782 Pcts.) : Congressman Dondere’s politi. | tives in the, former 17th district | Ska Star Sonja Henie received | 5X the road, after travel-| Miviee eT teres 4.:...@1 |Counted—850 in the Democratic mocra career dates back to 1905 | (changed. fae page ‘governor of| Mg about 100 feet down the left! Fe , ‘ |son in the ‘August primary. Brake (R) ...... 788,779 shin ba Suter puke ieenalie pascow 2 os » Ten ee ee as side ° ethene, a sa, sa, 58 | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) District three voters returned| Brewn (D) 761,149 3 M4 ennessee, . eeiaic Ma | : . : eee ' , ns in the then village of Reyal Oak. TY & Radio Programs......... * | erelil by onl Ge gen cepertenes ti! Refublican incumbent Richard C. tape Kiwanis Agnval Sale See the Official 1954 Pan American Kiwanis Annes! Rammage Sale . Bart... I ecnee " W. Huron, | ¥4n Dusen, 23, by a wide margin after Want Ads 22, 68. 5, «8 D & D Cleaners, 143 ¥ Shortly. he was named to | starts Ccpearee oe .,ewrence Bt..| Road Race Entry at Oliver Buick today morte tomorrow ot te oy. ofterence ssa ree PR BESS) Tg Pande | \" 5-8116. Pick up @ deliver (Continued on Page 2, Col, 3) posts as township treasurer, town- | Sfrner —* eehee, only, 210 Orchard Lake Ave. + Corner ship clerk and “Wht el Ease rms St ty Tel-Meren Siere Big Sone Stharsaey, Pri open @ a.m. niet ihe, Official 1054 Pon American | et ee oe embed atest eked KO) Oak's first mayor. He has also! gay thes Open every evening “ti 8 day * bent 3 * — Ty ied Orehard tare ve Nee toaey | only. 310 Orchard Labe Ave, — qt s Sa a 7 vy —---— — 7 a = ; or ia HIAO DW | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 38, 1954 | ws | ; h ae epee C t Dems Control House, Alan Bible (D), The Day in Birmingham Pontiac Deat 5 Pe u How oun y ‘Battle for Senate ‘te ae ‘ ® oe } ep S to Victor Mrs. John Samples Voted | (Continued From Page One) | and Cumeulive . W Mrs. John (Rosa) me (Continued From Page Gne) | sen. John Sherman Cooper in Ken- rg T. Meek of 314 Howard McNeill St. die | tucky. . Sunday ater a year’s illness. LEGISLATIVE Contests in other “‘safe” states Leni Hip = U | Born in Memphis, Tenn. Dec. U. S. SENATOR — both Democratic and Repub- Carolina | | 11, 1896, she was the daughter of of 210 Pcts.) — foliowed. the expected South : | William and Sarah Gates Cooper. aig $1,832 | pattern. In many of the crucial St Thurmond h Bureau members will be held at 8 to- Mrs. Samples came here from F (R) see ’ | states, hewever, the vote was rom 4 ne Oe Deemer might at the Congregational Fast St. Louis. Ill. 34 yenre Se” (D) ..- 67,200 very close. inee _ BIRMINGHAM—\ =P | sary -ollections will be an esti- FF. Davis Funeral Home 9, - i - Republican and Pemnccrmtte gr j mel a $65,065. ; = ; k resi en les Adams (D) outcome in doubt. — ad seeded two ea. Sip oc ball In Bloomfield Hills. election o = e ° Mrs. David E. Tric er DISTRICT 2 | tn Ohte, Rep. George H. Ben- publi in Missouri, one of them Pon T 3 ficials tallied 74 votes, of & PO) 1. her business meeting of David E. (Martha E) ick H. Johnson (43 Out of 44 Pcts.' | der (R) took an early lead ever in former President Truman's DISTRICI sible 1,143, for a 61 Republican | | | Business Women's Club will lak aa 335 E. Walton Biva.| Frederic . ite (R 12,27] | Ses. Thomas A. Burke (D) for district. Other seats lost by victory, [get under way with dinner at 6:30 | Tricker, rday ate tri ess. os Suffers Heart Attack at |Huthwaite (R) ... , the unenytoed two years of tho | heme members to Democrats in- a ee te, hace ce | WME eves in wi > rn - Se 51 Lewis; R. D., elected without | the dectstons of the Eisenhower |™NE and Wendy, 8, -were : : phe ee , ek — —~~enremeenesereneas South Carolina—George B. Timmerman Jt., D., administration. put to bed a ee _~ | bb . oi Se rds po , | South Dakota—Joseph J. Foss, R., defeated Edward C. Martin, D. ee somge EE i ll Clement, DB. (X), defeated a minor party 227 scattered rural precincts | ernor was: — po Serna Precincts ........ eovesevecs O0Gn q Texas—Allan Shivers, D., (X), defeated Tod R. Adams, R. At 10 a.m. the vote : Total § Reported ........ 3.710 | di fi sted Frank Branon P . eeeeee #9 Bevegesees : Vermont—Joseph B. Johnson, R., R, rx defeated wikine; mes To 4,782 Williams e- % : veers STANT Ebiemcn eS See fresco ame a es Pi meray in od Fy Wyoming—Wittiam Jack, D.,jpating Miwerd an McNamara ........ 526,002 ° macne ge. PT 7 F ’ 2) : a . fe \ \ * q | he t e : } rin ; : ; . ,: ‘ Ws . 4 24 : i Fie * , dae r Mi P4 fs . - : - ; ; : ~ i 4 a us| £; s A = f ofa ea Ce SES eke oo 5 SR oe eee oe ‘ : Sn ihn ee ES Spee on SESE eS Seg eee we Par Bae % VP Os O~ . OS» Benn By Rate? ¢ Wie FG h Pe eo ase Py cena ee ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1954 Copper Still Fascinating |sereyOr Seco Now | [Driver 2. Takes Spin _ to Hunters Despite A-Age) voor car — nrsan| tum on the hey and trow tie! 10 the car $8. Around the 6th century A. D. it| heater de-icing system for ASHINGTON—Copper, one of : man's first metals, still lures for-| was discovered that solid copper| planes which can be applied ( FASTER! tune-hunters despite the competi- be pounded or stretched into| by spray-gun. EW MIRACLE DRUG WORKS / tion of new, more a . Then,| A coating of insulating rials of the atomic age. in the 14th century, German Crafts-| material is sprayed on parts Several Canadian prospectors are| men learned to draw copper| requiring protection. A thin AT RELIEF repeniee, 4 ware Ragsme wedtihg | Geengh, diss-¢ Seferemer of af |bager Of motel 16 sprayed on overnight in frenzied copper | ficient present-day processes. next. - This is the heater ele- ‘ rush now under way in the lake| It was not until the 1870s, how.|™ment. It is covered with an-) --- lasts twice as long! : country of northwest Ontario. ever, that the commodity came into | Other spray of insulator. Neo Aqua Drin throat lozenges with powerful antibietic Tyrethricin Other prospectors tell of find- | Prominence to meet the needs of Terminals and leads connect | work taster to gombat Gram-positive germs responsibie for ing big nuggets of pure copper, | tbe newly invented telephone and the plane's electrical system to, most forts Wonderfully soothing, Neo-Aqua-Drin From similar sou they say, | the incandescent electric light.| ‘He heater element. is guaranteed to contain wp te twice ot mach pete the Indians once fashioned spears, From then on, copper was one of jradect’ tething betteraathing safer, Z arrowheads, and yools found near | dustry’s most sought after met-| Rhode Island is the most dense- Neo-Aqua-Drin is the new medically approved 4 Killala Lake, 40 miles southeast | 4/5 ly populated state in the Union,| retiet for minor throst irritations due to -g ot booming Geraldton. World War Il and the Korean| with an average of 728 persons| colds or other throst distress. 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WEDNESDAY, NOVE} , THE PONTIAC PRESS = | Ain ti wo), « mecerea || Vote for State } | — 5 | Control House Alan Bible (D), a McCarran ote [0 . — | f lg ee nh ee ve H County | ms ’ ; { > ; tors —=+ : OW --¢ @ ees The Day in Birmingham -|Pontiac Dea Battle for Senate i Mia the race Deen ib Legislate . ee eee i Voted | (Continued From Page One) las and Conservative Republican _ £ AR John Samples | T. Meek ended in victory "gs gé Mrs. One) John Sherman Cooper in Ken- | Joseph T. ma- = , 2osa) Samples, 58, (Continued From Page One) | sen. for Douglas, Meek’s downstate a~ < . | Mrs. John ‘Rosa) Samp died tucky. was much too small to off- a of 314 Howard McNeill St. LEGISLATIVE in other “safe” states | Jority margin in Chicago. _ “ ens ear’s illness. Contests set the Douglas es 668 130 * ® | Seooes . Tenn. Dec U S SENATOR | — both Democratic and Repub- Carolina produced an un- a land “ 183 1 y nh Me S, + We South y - eland ...... ith Recor 0 e UrNoU j 1 soo she was the daughter of (209 Out of 210 Pcts.) lican — Rages pr Men catr ecedented type gf eg ye Bread re 413 9) \ | Wilham and a watts dere toot Ferguson (R) ... 81,832 states, however, the vote was ine Democratic Party presi-| Oxford ..,......... Ts ea Our Birmingham Bureau = members will _— eh oat E a ee Ill. 34 years ago McNamara (D) ..- 67,200 very close. dential nominee, won as a gr ae se 119 r t the Congrega vast $ . one . Choc ; /, former Rep. Ciif- | &™ , idate over soeeea-niin 9 4 wee <0 “a Se hile Sede inane “wit an informal coffee | ang was a . eo the cured CONGRESSMAN ppp heeig: 4 penile night | cratic — ‘the regular Demo- | Springfield i 213 oe ms candidates ° of Chris tet ike! bot) CLL : B . ae" pendence ..... 9 ve state, and ea can Eon E, ves. hour te iow: + a Saher the Miller Burial So (209 Out of 210 Pcts.) en then beffan creeping up in | cratic party nominee. art -_ 1050 1029 ace anwed a “ ‘e, Republicans | ‘o ts over the | eyeqy _| § : (R) 80,621 | Rep. Charles R. Howell (D) | In Idaho, Sea, Heary C. Dwor- Oakland -.......... Wd 182 sok an eomhatic victors in Bir,| Reekdeats’ complaint: ge col’! Besides her husband, she is sur-/ | Dondero meee their batfle for the seat of Sen. R) spéiied the comeback pons 436 ook an emphatic i ” cutback to only Ten oe hed be four daughters, and five | * Sutton (D) tae 68,708 | Robert C. Hendrickson (R) who id rest psn Democratic Sen. White _ ; 684 235 ningham, as expecte lection per wee iis " ernice Cooper of Detroit, eek re-election. Case was t ar mare ae 4409 ee re seat eat eee ae ea Siow a0 Pee) __|sly Ropicn congenial ca | ie Tele, te ene weuroed a eft, as Birming ’ ‘nship | Lawmakers a us pane LeNetta Bowman, John Sam- 209 Out of 210 Pets.) didate for whom Sen, Joseph Party in 1948. 06 pe 247 med Moneta Tee eda. meeting authorized as. LeNe ee . Wil- ‘ : : would | lace’s Progressive Sylvan Lake ...... owed cast more ballots than the twice-a-week garbage pick-ups for ieee gp air gion peak Peed Broomfield (R) pipe gr oe) ae for the House oo 11435 9978 1950 off-vyear election. . | four months during the summer, | lam, Pontiac ° na OT . ; ° . Slime Fax tatives, the heaviest City Clerk trene Hanley bs with weekly collections for the rest | dren a of Fons he held Thers-| FREDERICK H. JOHNSON Elias (D) | In Michigan, sone Senate GOP | gain was in Pennsylvania ih DISTRICT 2 ; ported a 75.5 per cent total vote of the year. | The yn m. from the Church of | STATE LEGISLATORS Poe —— took an early the voters ousted three Republi sia aul of 64 peas is Bireaingham’s It prosine’ <° |’ Coletcdesieners aloo extended the | dey at Wesson St. with Elder KT 1 a gee a wee Derucerst cans and seated three Democrats. g = 9.513 of the 12,596 registered contract for garbage and rubbish | God “ heen officiating. Burial ren 0 DISTR ‘and sizable le re vara, but late! A fourth GOP-held seat in Penn. 3 a im collections to the B & B Disposal | Jaries Ma in Ouk Hill Cemetery (Complete) Patrick V. Mc! = a Detroit | syivania remained in doubt as. the | z 2 i ~ “This topped the | primary ne Service, which has handled the Arrangenvents a by the Wilham . Beardsley (R) see 11,435 sash his marcia and left the ballot counting went into the Sec- | } ) Vears ago by two per cent, | * so Costs for all neces- RRO §oLtbodd. - tl Home . reduc _ £ ‘ ay used the usual >) _ . ee ee “will be an esti: PF. Davis Funeral Hom President Dies Adams (D) os) Ge 9,978 outcome in doubt. Hu “The Dcueerste unseated ean Pontiac City 7 aan and Democratic votes. : 55, 065 . ‘ ieorge H. Ben- : Missouri, one RICT . Ie publican — D me aleadion of. | Mated $65,065. . Me David E. Tricker DISTRICT 2 | In Ohte, Rep, ae ae pal publicans in Tauasia's DIST In Bloomfield Hills, 4 ‘ : ; 44 Pets} der (R) teok an 'y for |in former President b ficials tallied 740 votes, of a | November business ne ii Mrs. David EF. (Martha E) Frederick H. Johnson | __- - 2,271] | See. Thomas A. Burke (D) the | home district. Other seats lost hi = S Bie She eS Et RAKE. esac Wakes Cas ai |Tricker, 94, of 335 E. Walton Blvd Attack at |Huthwaite(R) ... 12, the unexpired two years of GOP members to Democrats Ss 44> victory. , han | ¢t under way with dinner rs 6:20 pe yeaterday after an illness of Syffers Heart ac (D) ; 8,259 late Rebert A. Taft's hag but cluded two in [linois, = = ‘ g pe Republicans (osk a mere tham| ous at the Community House, a Hudson ues could not stretch it te assure ach in Wisconsin, New York, In- * 347 i margin y errr $00 ree with Ean Deseeeraceting fe oll c= daugheer af: Sétin and Mercy| Home Tuesd : idely | DISTRICT 3 vietory om the basis of | piel eaters) Bad) Siemeee: Commerc © cecccee. a N62 age 3,414 of the 4,500 reg- low. . /, she was born in Barna, rrederick H. Johnson, widely d | returns. : and = Oregea, [Commerce ..... ; 19 a went to the polls. |! * * 8 or jae ‘a ieee and came to cane a Denmark, Detroit and (Complete) 469 | was true in Wyoming, I» Californie tnvelved in het |W. Bloomfield ... 2188 ba ist William Maxwell | Ind. y 0, . ~~ tai : his love of children Van Dusen (R) . 19, The same as ph C.O’'Ma- Democrats were Avon _.......... 2180 cee ncumbent Senator Homer | rifle axwell, 91,| Pontiac nine years ag Pontiac for his ji 372 where former Sen. Joseph C. 0°) races with Republican Bloomfield ........ 2983 i a. » captured the greatest Service for gta Maxwe Id at Marion, Ind. She was a member and desire to help pia nab Lambros (D) 8, honey (D) moved out ahead _ bents and claimed a good chance oo 154 4 e . St.. wi ae 3 . ° AF . 3 eon ; s mie, < sane 1 rrison ) er sccees - ss number of Birmingham's neconi ae ee at the Manley of the United Brethren Churc died ee Ridge. He DISTRICT 4 | Rep. William practic by Sen. of picking up an additional seat La ES Hills ..... 657 oi Se ae te ee Bailey Funeral Home, with burial there. urvive, Homer §.. of Elm Park. Pleasant Ridge. | He Complete) pole ot eg or two, in | Birmingham TH ane Set. <., Eeaee Southfield Cemetery. A retired | Two sons sur W., of Pohtiac, | had cisy 7 = Seem wed | Republicans turned the tables —— 7 second fiddle to the Dem. | in : follow- | Marion, and Carl W., for five years. Funen Hughes (R) .... 16, | In Montana, the lead see-sa seats cur 19469 8372 oa home town favorite, | farmer, he died yesterday | with whom made her home.“ a5 Johnsen was born i D) 12,629 retween Sen. James E Murray | four pay al sy held by Demo- s I : ive grandchil- ; t n- jsoac 4 i : Philip A, Hart, of 637 Westwood =< hpedernscy two daughters, | Also survivi = ove sire eg oe on ee een orked on Swanson ( . ‘D) and his challenger, Rep. Wes rently ef these Republican DISTRICT 4 De. Olive and Mary, both of Birming. | dren qe ai ore from the | ee dee ons received his edu- DISTRICT 5 ley A. yA Ea (R-Ore) took | victories were in the raged 2 S 1, running for lieutenant} im a sister, Jane, also of Bir- Fes bone al Home to the |‘ in the local schools. At the (Complete) Sen a in his state but | Democratic gree gy - the = ~ governor took 1,922 votes as mingham, and a brother John, a oll E Son Funeral Home are of 16, he came to “* Horn (R) 16,319 Richard Mg Aon polled an | First Fins District of Texas . for the |. } , : for serv- | ster, = ss | orm (R) ...... 161 Dem.- | other in the 617 3A opposed to 1,885 cast ived the | England _at Marion this afternoon with his sister. ‘Cox (D) ....... a, abnormally heavy vete for a in the city of Dallas.) j yon 6 =e : | - which takes 711 32 governor. He also rece Pratt lice and burial Friday. ith the assistance of a fellow ocrat in that normally Republican regained the|Noyj sae of Democratic Warren C. Pra With | The Republicans AO] fe 1938 1596 ae in Momaiad He and Warren \C._ Pratt, 67. of 62| ; ; Date, Mr. Jehanen tended 0 job | DISTRICT 6 |stronghald. Re | eo Demearsts two years age tna] Terme «---- OS 15S ig tagoer \esel qunstion put to -carsenpert oo ts of Warren c:|Hudson City Choice fal) naan mag etre ig Aina healer ) 14,720 akan Whip Leverett — local fight over = gow oo ene 3135 The only q Associ Detroit, automatic multiple point : backer of the seat in Ohio Berkley . " residents ey vot of 5,106 Pe i aglhogel s. Joseph | for Legislature im thine for use in.aute | pa a4 ton (D) 6,345 > 2 == a big ae zm we pproval, with a vote ee | a eg a so night before edg- time Farmington City ‘ and 2.068 —-> ae ee aa, y ater (Continued From Page One) Hie termed q compeny ts mau: STATE TICKET rather slieteape nt over Dome | "The unofficial returns —_ 16132 10823 Punaes ‘Subdivision No. 1 Mr. Pratt was a venegganPorthe og over Democrat William G. Lam-/) 1° Ou’ 2 equipment. It now ve ) a ig seats in ee new House RICT 5 - Society of Automotive bros, 29, of Troy Township. does a multi-million dollar busi- (209 Out of 210 Pcts. Furcole. 230 to 235 ra DIST . increase for con of Yale Univer- ; 76,153 One | ot Representatives, compared = fs A millage and a graduate annually. R) .... ’ another close The 2 és county | Birmingham attorney | ness ident Leonard Iowa produced Republicans. S courthouse "was terned down (sity he is! rene decatve 19,409 te | “Prederick Johnson was Me- | Williams (D) 75,086 | in a race in which Sen. Guy M. lone independent House, suctaber. - courthouse was | Besides his widow , relied up a and owner of Warren Alloy Me- meee Gillette (D) was upset by Rep. | lone ot Ohio, was 1118 1739 Bloomfield Town- — ; W.! s,s72 . kena .. 915 Oak- — Martin eran . Frazier Reams . Clawson . : > pedi ig tingymnere on James 'B. of Birmingham. maiey City Atteresy Thesdere| Sean Pontiacs LIEUT. GOV. Gaver iacthes Pend Meee cuted by a Democrat, a _ — i K. emerged hi of Pro- 209 Out of 210 Pets. rial ” lost his| It takes 218 mem! Huntington _ Bloomfield Hills. | John H. of Flint, and Warren . Republican He was also ( velt’s “purge” in 1938 but Republicans held 11589 2 In all three municipalities, vot- of augusta, Ga. eens victorious in District sg Glee gressive Welder Sales Co. and | Reid (R) ....... pet seat in 1944, returned to the Senate | the beverly B majority in the | Pleasant Ridg — — ers approved the first two amend- Mrs. Keormet Clark of ot, Lake |* £000 edge over Donal Progressive Welder Oa Warren |Hart (D) .. 72,97 woe Tee eee ro 16319 1161 ments on the state ballot, prevent- | 44 Mrs Liston rane Lake- son, Southfield Township. -| president and owner — day's vote. mg disqualification of electors wood, O., and 17 ee ae eld The final tally showed a 16,137. Alloy Foundry at Warren presi- SECY. OF STATE The GOP wrested another seat | Childbirth DISTRICT 6 because of having moved within | "D4 at, funeral service was be 12 629 vote, Ver-| dent of Ziking Products in Kala- 209 Out of 210 Pets.) colt Oe Ss Sm peliet, Then t. § state during the 30 days prior | ii. afternoon at the Manley Former Royal Oak mayor per vice-presi- ( 306 | contest in Colorado, Lt. Gov. Teas UP) — Fo Ay the lection and te cnr AMO pulican representative of Distrc| dent the Wydre Manuactrin | Clegg’ (R). Gai [som Aton ae the Susie Badgett was Knox- = 5 ini e ot Pro- A, Carroll (D) for Mrs She sial Conlin plan for administering publican representativ F. Cox,|Co., president and owner Hare (D) ....... , Rep. John 's first voter Tuesday the state aid to schools. lA roved: five tae a Clee ce gressive Welder Sales Co., Canada seat of ‘Sen. Edwin C. Jotnson | vijie’s aa ‘uheaeie tales Ot 4 ative ‘ont sit? The other two amendments — a OSpI a pp ’ a 52 year old rong . Limited in Chatham and Ridge- ATTY. GENERAL (D), who was elected governor. —— then left for a hospital | Roya’ 972 4759 bonus for Korean war veterans . a 16,319-11,161 . fourth term | town, Ont.. Canada. (209 Out of 210 Pcts.) However, the Republicans ree she gave birth to a baby |Hazel Park ..... 129 4519 ~~. Courthouse Rejected t» Demecret Weta T. heManee | “ans ts “a oun tie a cine) (R) ..... 79,157 | gata met held the a Ferndale. = * e« | wide | Johnson th the Gen. Democratic 5 7 Millions of American church ued From.-Page One) in District six, giving him a P ~ form a relief organi- Kavanagh (D) ... 69,122 Seniesa ed oy World| (Contin over Republican Bruce P.| Knudsen Feder. __ it amd tay crea ee passage “very fine,” said the | margin McMahon polled 14,675, | zation, “Save the Children TREASURER ’ eniy Dey when they ianio on oe ee compared to Wheeler's 6,345 ation,” in Rebild, Denmark. : (208 Out of 210 Pcts.) : meet at 2 p.m. at the Townsite ee oe ae aoe Se In 1950, he was knighted by (R) Church hrup. | arrange for new plans, the iberace Attracts 8,150 | , Frederick IX of Denmark | Brake a This i a ae auteeh eae: of bends and contracting for con- | Libe ’ at wan decorated with the Brown (D) This is also (UP) ae The Danish eeeee bedding and chil-| struction. GRAND RAPIDS Medal of Freedom, the rd nly romeo Sr elhaen Construction should begin early | audience ever assembhed Red Cross Medal and the Medal AUDITOR GEN. O o crea wi World said. | indoors in Grand Rapids history Merit from the international Out of 210 Pcts.) \ verseas . through Church in 1955, Willman a concert| of He (209 Service. Funds donated will we mnity tor Tocngnising our weed | Bae ot tne here ee ee Mastin (R) ..... 80,664 _ Sooner re fatness nase pe overseas shipments unity for recognizing our need television was a member x 453 ? Shaeel distea geeaaaent surplus hq all. of us will use all our | Tuesday night. Athletic Club and Detroit Yacht |Targenski (D) ... 67, food. aa ce ae ee ; _ ATE PROPOSALS } 3 us to give better patient ‘Of Thee | Sing, Baby’ ; of the ST. : will also be used to | vided ” said | He was a life trustee Out of 210 Pets.) — werk Margaret | service in the community. : JP) — Georgia elec-| american Scandinavian Founda- (208 Sebonn, eo spots offt- | Lauretta Paul, hospital ue tee aiperwiie poo one ballot with | tion, and president of Charitable NO. 1 — ea aboor, | tion oo of | The approved pension “ Jone” written | Retief, Inc., a family foundation. Y eeeees cer with the World Council provides for|the name “Betty - a eee . - | Pontiac city employes his wife, Josephine, AL land. "Thrvagh ts alice ar |incronsod: casera | Me 8 ofr frlend, prob |ig survived ty a daughimy Mart [Ne . 4511 ANNU ; ged on tk ori oe ee ee et lyn; a son, Frederick Jy.. two 2 — SCHOOL AID rangements ‘tos the U.S, under | and their survivors. ably,” an stepdaughters, Mrs. William Paine NO. ae ef 200 Pen.) the new Felugee relief act. ee ert Howard Atel.) (300 73,371 , : _ t 17 Governors |2.%3%.0% Me Hore Aste You. ....+.. i , , ee oe woe ae’ | Dems Coun cal I Ne 48,046 3 Prevate ute ~Chbdren nm in Oak- | ° Wi 13 . Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. ste ra wea can.” tm F202 aNd Republicans Win J Jnaen of Ferntle and| NO. 3 — KOREAN BONUS | Rose, minister of the host ch an By UNITED PRESS ) | Svend Johansen of Denmark. (208 75,740 , pate in the service, with | iat results (X denotes incumbent be held Thurs-/ Yes. ....... see - ron Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Gubernatorial unofficial election The funeral mace Fu- Ne 42,605 | rn zzano. as follows: n bernethy, R. | day at 3 p.m. from essell 4 Gece omsiss d "ere. Nenerioe Garabrant will Alabama—James F. Feral D. meting pawerd Pots R. oy. war follow ic we Chapel Me- NO. 4 — BINGO rs a Frida and tur ay Sasi , tea will be | Arizona—Ernest W. McFarland, D., : w : . Th y y Seka wae a vee Actin decal E. Faubus, D.. defeated Pratt Remmel, R. p morial Cemetery. (208 Out of 210 rer 8I7 u ’ 6 Comnisiatity ——S California—Goodwin I. Knight, R., (X), defeated Richard P. f Fy lence Ke Siceeeaee 72,005 Nove ro 4, -) and + - * 8.0 « oe * . Annual election of otters | leaden C. Johnson, D., defeated Donald G. Plenty 0 peri mbe . y be held when the Ladies Auxiliary Brotz R. | In i ' P M Dail ; Met itan Club rotzman, . Beh nd 9 A. * bd no 2a Peolheo pe Bloom- Connecticut—Abraham A. Ribicoff. D., defeated John Davis | ' ese Ofes op y fH ry to idence of Mrs. Wal- R(X). e . “Mo. (NS) — Fre Ti k : ter Letpold on Cranbrook road. ee ate Collins, D., elected: J°°Tom Watrson, R., died boergg aad 105 years old, and His Ic ef Co-hestesses the refreshment | 1. 24. neighbors, Sam S. Smith, Page One ¥ ee will be ee EE Geode Maivin Griffin, D., elected without ee ng po | Somes Martin E, Lawson.| (Continued From ) LAW T. Spbb. Mrs. Kenneth Gillespie, Mrs. Idaho—Robert E. Smylie, R., Beary Praag 87, went to the polls wrote a tig | All were fairly certain Williams’ e Sermeret Haack and Wire. Anert Leo A. Hoegh, R., defeat _— > a cast their ballots and former legal adviser ' a "Oar le Hall, R., defeated George Docking, D. a Booth said he | Pal and Hart, had Rwih it. Ave. Peterson. Kansas— Cross, R. | Missouri election. Philip Corner of 7 * @ e | _Maine—Edmund S. Muskie, D., defeated Burton : cast his first ballot in 1870. him for lieutenant ° A _mmcoting fr _Prowpontv | (sept. 12). 0 ted Harry C.| And in Coalgate, Okla.. John H. delete aaa aa Maryland—Theodore R. McKeldin. R.. (X). detea Shores, 112 years old, cast his’ vote ernor slipped out of the throng a im { ; eather Robert erday’s election, a breather. He and his bright-eyed ° Our istory . \° The ICTINITY Partly oO enectiantt —Christian A. Herter, R., (X), defeated F. he oe “staunch Democrat” but wife, Nancy, sat on a step out- The iggest im xp Vv _ s Saas marked : around yeay, tonight und, Tharvday.— Cider Murphy. D. <, | Tefusing to tell how he side: He slipped an arm around t Lots of ; Lom. tanight "32" te" Se Migh ‘Thursasy Michigan—G. Mennen Williams, D., (X), defeated Donald his ballot. we and kissed oe “s, Women’s and Children’s Clothing and Shoes . = “= Leonard, R. . Cc. Elmer had Men Ss, | teres wie ine #6 | 7Mimenta—Orvile 1. Freeman, Dy ending Democrat Unseating | ‘xs. ‘berveit. i wes ‘wort , T and Overcoats! Big Selection of Millin- 3 | Anderson, R. (X). hand-knit een, Men s Suits, opcoats defeated William E. Ritchie, D. interwoven with gold Ges Ra Refrigera- Nebraska—Victor E. Anderson, R.. Vail Pittman, D. Senator erguson parakeet, Accessories! Electric and nges, | Nevada—Charles H. Russefl, R., (X), sco Aol Shaw, D. b leiden Thana the crowd. || @fy, Purses, m, Lamps, Pic- New Mexico —Jchu F. Shame sr. geben ave Siocon, P aareny elie: rdhcag Ted, © Sutin oun bagi tors, Ironers, Washers! Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, New Mexico—John F. Simms Jr, D., stronghold of Wayne County—Me- » legs, begging for scraps : : Lots ish- New York—Averell Harriman, D., defeated Irving a temie. lmemorines Sid Ree lan oe with ham, Floor and Table Models, Luggage! of D North Dakota—Norman Brunsdale, B., (X), defeated votes of the white-haired dnlen tnd turkey. tures! Radios, @ of T, nd Christmes Gifts! | Bymers, D. Election officials considered it Mrs. Williams sent son Gery, 13, and Large Stock oysa aye | . defeated James A. Rhodes, R. few hundred tall as his boyish- Kitchenware ae oe Ohio—Frank J. Lausche, D., ye Reuben K. Sparks, R. only a matter vl P mare but almést as on hell ot 4s om. es, ep are a oe riers Goante : 31 Oklahoma—Raymond Gary, D.. D. | mere precincts looking father, Ree’ ws ; Highest tempera oe 0 defeated James K. Carson Jr. D. whe sat a8 announcer at } ! Lowest temperature... 33.5 on—Paul Patterson. R., (X), ‘ood. R leaps ahead of the man He had presided 4 ee ran Gowen: eed i Ho |g ed man Wren angronewe| AUCTION SALE OF AUTOMOR ote @ne Year “hgs in Pontice ‘ Rhode Island—Dennis J. Roberts, D. (X), defeated “| years and pg big part in ning. oe & wre oecet tohe> ten “ ee 1) . Eisenhower . : ; lee. 5! Lewis, R. Jr., D., elected without | the @eetstons of Nancy, 11, coer, bees — : eK _ caperstare........ ager sees South Carolina—George B. Timmerman Jr., admimistration. ink So bod Sout and busgirl. cnaiell = Gauri OPENING « | suaaahies: - | Ferguson's strength in upstate | stints as waitress BAKE SALE UEaN : wt ean ten South Debota—Jooeph J. Hoes, defeated Réward C. Marti, D Michigan was spent. Thete were| Near noon the vote for the gov- rauamateod aad de . : on in #7 Years Tennessee—Frenk Clement, D., (X), defeated a minor party oe reared em | exuee wane oink aati — a : “ wes 2 ae A nl still unreported. - " 7 sete, 3710 a“ , a a Opponent. Allan Shivers, D., (X), defeated Tod R. Adams, R. At 10 a.m. the vote stood: Precincts Reported p wen Sed wt: a ~ Ss e When gf eh Vermont—Joseph B. Johnson, R., defeated E. Frank wee ‘Precincts ~;;.-....:. 4.782) Williams... oper ones SIT ANT | Be Here 7 Ww RR, QD, defeated | 3.704 7” 3 : Wisconsin—Walter. J, Kohler, Pets. reported...... generally is con- ‘ r . D. Mil L. Simpson. R. 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Knight by an over- whelming margin. With some votes still to be | counted, the Democrats had hopes | of cutting down the Republicans’ bes to 5 advantage in the state's congressional delegation. > THEODORE F. HUGHES FRED G. BEARDSLEY VERNALD £. HORN WALTER T. McMAHON ' LESLIE H. HUDSON ‘RICHARD C. VAN DUSEN i W. 8. BROOMFIELD enesee | Republican Republican Republican Democrat Democrat Republican In the 6th District (G ’ { State Senator First District Fourth District Fifth District Sixth District Second District Third District | Ingham, Livingston Counties) > nl | Republican Rep. Kit Clardy was Dems Get Five 9 Incumbents, Newcomer Gain GOP Sweep in Race f or Oakland County Oftices sb non aan ~ Governorships | ~— = | | Publican incumbent’ Charles G. ky Snap Up 16 of 33. |Oakman and Democratic Chal- \lenger Mrs. Martha W_ Griffiths were running neck and neck with most of the votes still to be tallied, | And in the 7th (thumb area), Rep. Jesse Wolcott, dean of the State’s congressional delegation, was given a stiff battle by Dr. Ira D. McCoy of Bad Axe, the | Democratic challenger. Wolcott is completing his 11th term. Elsewhere the races went much as expected. with all incumbents winning re-election handily. In the 3rd District Aug, 3, Jo- hansen, former aide to the late Paul Shafer, won Shafer's seat to keep it in Republican hands. | He defeated Democrat Charies | C. Wiekett. Diggs will represent a Detroit pal lied | district spanning Woodward avenue . first time in 16 years. “> : : from the northern city limits to the In Connecticut, New Mexico, and ; a Democrats also took gov Detroit River. He had unseated Rep. Gec D. O'Brien in the away from Republicans P. ge D. n ’ FRED C. ZIEM } , LYNN ALLEN RALPH A. MAIN Democratic primary. Knight, 30, is | Maine which elected Prosecutor Clerk Drain Commissioner _ bal — publisher nie ott “ - — fe F ee ew - / Clardy became best known as a a ® ege Py Ps ® ’ ® | member of the House Un-American -_ All in all, Democrats snapped | Activities Committee in his first gksSEecez/ how Townships, Cities and Pontiac Precincts Voted. in Tuesday's Election S2s===.5-= : stake Tuesday und piled up icads ' , he conducted controversial hear- . Wyoming, and Arizona — which STATE OFFICES LEGISLATIVE COUNTY oFrrices ISSUES . the state last spring. now Date Oe oer ge sinn ‘. : Hayworth is 2 Michigan State , — —o Ate ; H College speech professor. He em- ot i pred, hal pellenr 6 - = 33 Le a . i phasized in his campaigning that Sty etediy bate aa3 3 le ; i. ei, . PS 3 »« ¢ ©, 8 « - F Clardy offen voted against the The Democratic victories—some ie ~ = = 32 as" 4% ba 6 - { ‘ ~- @ } a ta -a &@ g & ta 8 os 8 . ‘ i proposals of President Elsen- | the sharp upsets—gave the Be Gl ge eT ge f $e 8 :§ {cf t bef $271. i. j ™ - gS © iz i s~ i ; ; hower. But Clardy produced a Democrats a majority of the na- $3 d@ 43 ¢ ij e 34: €3 3 § pop t dy 33 iff ; 5 i $ & &4 ot, #3 i; te of telegram from the President on tion's Before Tues- i s i Z & (ls zu aa xf » 8 : Ps ° Fs 6 3 a “ zs ££. 2 » 8 » 2 » 2&8 = 2 | election eve expressing a hope day, the lineup was: 2 apr soquenire— he would win : cans, 19 Democrats, including Addison 05 193 308 18431 TE 1H TH 316 1TH 3H ITF 38ZT_——s1ST— 31S THS MD 17H: 3DH_—1TL:SBLCATL:S:SsC327)s«sSMO31T)SPT3s $B CST)«=-320)—s171:Ssse2s132s te CS@ «RR CdGT)so194) 81188)? Rep. Alvin M. Bentley, who Democratic triumph in Maine. Avon 2104 «1929 «2111 1852 2230 1716 2201 1734 2203 1720 2232 1678 2274 1684 2250 1712 2185 1729 2198 1725 2344 1718 2244 1703 3226 1748 2248 #1676 #2208 1710 2041 878 1508 1346 2010 “957 1800 1827 1022 1699 barely survived a wild shooting The indicated mew lineup: 28) giomria Tp 204 449 2907 485 2863395 «2986 403-2967 «388-2877 «78 «ReTT 38) 2960 «407 «= «2871-388 «2978 «383 28T2 81-2084 «= «3782862389 «2068 «8G 28S «376 «2305 «G00 «18TR)«8T2 «1383-1533 1068 1983 1345 1386 on On Se Oa al C can Democrats, Republicans. (in-| Brandon 397 «(321 «401 «308 420028342} B45 BBS 278 42} 42T B40 425 «279 «644250 «(44282764 1 306 151 231 205 «4321 «4133 198 4292 «276 «(365 Ps ivan Paares Pelee om his j cluding holdovers) . Commerce 1342 1264 1358 1223 1604 1175 1302 1182 1389 1178 1407 1164 1431 1156 1431 1144 1388 1180 1403 1162 1420 1162 1427 1142 1608 1166 1423 1145 1400 11 1300 «620 «10060 «6813 «1318 «6688 «21086 «1108 «6seo 618eq | Fanatic m The Republican rule in New | Farmington 1892 1729 1920 1670 1967 1614 1955 1619 1958 1610 1963 1505 2008 1586 1995 1506 1954 1616 1949 1619 1974 1603 1961 1608 1958 1610 1981 1582 1966 1509 1901 782 1786° 889 1745 1025 1390 1678 863 1749 first term, won a second term wit Yor® ended when Averell Harri-| Grevelana = 179158178) 154197137) 196137198194 196136184138 19H 1G 18H 42182140 208128 OLS130 OL LC8S: 136-1136 ss 2T1s101 22s 08131 ise +virtually no trouble from Demo- businessman and | ™shiena AS (478 666 444 ORO 419 OTH 42T: OTS 423 682416 GBT 414 68S 416 TS 423 BL 417 OSG 703403 BS 414 834 CRS 41888828373 368 6 O24 4]sS28) 321 a | crat Clarence V. Smazel. man, millionaire Molly Twp... 69 468 e68 43) 123-371 TIT TT 08 38ST) TS TRE TTS TIT: 384TH 41] TIS 387128 ITA TRL TG TOS 38M THT BND TT]: URS GIS 288 TTS ASS STD 28218 1S 329483 | George A. Dondero, an 11-term veteran aide to Democratic presi- Independence 140 534 140 $60 116 428 785 828 798 (526 807 (526 BOL 526 «78O) «SOT «6TH2 «(583 «6147 «2517 «6911510 818 800778 COS3T)«T91 S38) 783 822 34k SOB aks COT4iie 8032 616 | veteran, won over Radio Actor dents, scored an eyelash victory! prog ...... 208 172 347 170 386 161383 1603821618886 U2 183 8k 88H 183380 180 3841620621838)? 532 8k 88 se et iss 208 189 200 180-228 28100 ee the De ac aes over Dewey's handpicked candi-| yutora 740 388) «751-376 TTS: 888TH 3SSCTTT:4S THD 338 T4332 TRSIBD CTT]: «O346)=«O TTD O38) 783) 32R TBO °° 114 345 «78S (384 «TTS 42 SATS G4 Kl 50S 3284} CHTOCSS ne ith D sid, ehiaal< date, Sen. Irving M. Ives (R) Novi Twp... 696 556 720 327 138 S04 724 S12 723 $12 731 «487 «6743 803) «(164 «4608 ©) «6724)0«6806) «6721 «S110 T3B SOL 737 i eT ee | = 301 «822458 od al prety istrict | - land .... 328 206 333° 194 350 178) 46 «(181 «(2345 ) 182344 17H 38S 17S KOT OGR OTH OMD«O1TT:)«353) 174383) T]:«Ss3SS)1TS: 852 TS4B OCT: s13S)223 18 1 12 #183) OM : Ives conceded vietory to Harri-, a 1 1078 1632 1052 1083 (988 1058 1015 1065 904 1079 983 1095 O81 1087 895 1077 998 1093 986 1005 978 1109 968 1088 984 1096 879 1077 993 1054 467 805 seD 1110 460 841 876 $93 «8% ~=flere were the results in the other mmn Tuesday night bet late re- | oxtora . 1 S41 715-517) THB SO 733 OS 740) 483 TTS ASS TS] 4S 78248 TES SORT 44R 1S 44TH 43S TSS ATR TRS ASLCTSL: 474 S80 814438 437) «O22 asS3T 383 a8 districts: turns so narrowed the margin— | Pontisc . 140 1049 «6735 1038 «4821 «6934 «6792 «848 «678D 855824 1S 883} B1T: 4} TT SS 4S OD CMD 4K TS 88S OBO T1288 31D e2T «(1182 ae 3, 622 1233 300 030 8 62883 | ee | Thaddeus M. Marchowicz, to about 13,608 votes—that Dewey | Rose Twp... 205 128 206° 123° 213 117 «(213° «117 «2131S 1D 1NGsAD:s1Hs1NDsA1T,)s«2OT”—ss197.s-214 NST), sDsELEDs 08 «Ok 833) 214s tee 158 11 | emocratic incumbent, an easy ordered guard all ballot Royal Oek 928 6044 932 4866 1031 4738 996 4761 987 4758 1015 4698 1072 4710 1041 4722 1064 4704 1006 4730 1056 4660 997 4718 1004 4728 le20 4706 to0o 464737 3088 1983 2938 1664 «63357: 1014 «43606 «1866 «1784 «(3606 Rudolph G. T ae aoe Southfield 5307 3337 5357 5195 5544 2979 5480 3024 5482 2995 S518 2928 S624 2951 S548 2960 S524 2968 5448 3029 5601 2029 S48) 2976 5453 3106 544 S916 S500 2066 4046 1871 4031 2665 3582 3185 2832 4795 2130 41a9/ Victor over - SeBere boxes until the can be re- Springfield 324 223 320 MS 341 18T35T 200337 18838182 35018 KG 1839S 20D 200118841 Z 327 2OT 42ST 14S 20T 68 Se 173223 18426 | Wicz, Republican. founted. This could lead to @ |... 1500 1791 1497 1834 1545 1766 1546 1772 1895 1771 1566 1738 1504 1748 1571 1758 1982 1796 1968 1765 1608 1714 1568 1790 1568 1763 1630 1601 9986 1767 452 787 A958 Be2 1378 809 1116 1443 701 ame tmd—Grorge Meader, Republi- GOP challenge. Waterford ..4194 4308 4179 4260 4473 3958 4428 3904 4527 3001 4474 3821 4577 3874 4549 3800 4447 J9TT 466@0 3773 4737 3734 4692, 3768 4451 3981 4521 3020 4476 3019 4799 1990 3427 3258 S086 1981 3506 3678 3017 incumbent . “George M. Leader, a young state | @. Bi'mticla 2009 1580 2107 1549 2190 1449 2179 1488 2177 1483 2180 1426 2242 14612 21OR 1448 = 1430 2237 = ue stg tm so = a = _ = nee = = _ = = — = i pons — her aa aos it , “4 “4 111 0« 708 718713718 722 «718 Heary i carried Pennsylvania into White Lake 653 790 0 = 667 762 76 ©6723 600 728 728 E. ite bli- - Demscretic ate aoe — < Berkley ....3108 3861 7162 3436 3380 3205 3313 3228 3333 3215 3300 3192 3461 7144 3388 3908 9657 2060 1754 3172 4278 2382 3307 3131 3351 3190 3485 3085 3354 3172 3TT7 1401 3477 2621 3452 1865 2751 3034 1706 3114 ah or amr rhc tog biggest surprises YESteTs | mirmingham 1825 1685 7433 1622 T7117 1606 7657 1889 Te80 1610 Tae 1848 T708 1560 T68T 1661 TT24 1573 7682 1510 1751 1562 7725 1563 7658 1620 TTIG 2560 1763 1833 6504 1400 $059 2818 4032 4078 2850 5745 3638 3711 | Over Robert Mc , Democrat. day's election. The loser was Lt.| pcrwia mills 0 96 (G16 «(116 044) 8s maski isiiCTSCaklssimSsL(‘i‘éMOGSSSSOCOTRCSOT 6 70 Gt ESD HSS S52 128 480 18S 288386 302-388 38F«2TT | . Sh—Rep. Ruth Thompson, Mich- Gov, Lioyd H. Wood who had cigeson .. 3003 1806 1052 1814 1148 1712 1123 1732 1117 172 1122 1722 1081 1601 1182 1718 2187 2687 1119 1725 1280 1606 1140 1707 1118 9798 1189 2007 2430 1716 1830 oe vo 954 1638 ha 1138 ne = rm igan’s first congresswoman, won hoped to succeed retiring Gov.|parmington 131 396 139 385 TT] 351 60 358 762 359 768 348 (78S 341 «TRG 33S) (83884 380 «187:««2MDTTS4lsTT}sOMR OOOO t84 280 236 (644 499 John S. Fine, one of the lenders im} Ferndale ., 4104 5647 425) 5371 4440 5160 4375 5180 4317 SIT 4411 5100 4550 S111 4472 S165 4641 5149 4382 B10 4503 SORA 4417 5120 4376 SEED 4470 SORE 4258 S182 4827 1880 4000. 2434 4780 2978 300-4411 S829 3423 oe x ik Gane ' President Eisenhower's 1952 presi-| Heset Park..1301 4707 1280 4571 1384 4421 1957 4472 1942 4416 1376 4208 1442 4421 1406 44466 1378 4447 1384 4448 1406 4421 1380 4402 1357 4436 1304 4407 1380 4497 2222 1505 2013 A817 2874 1275 3373 2211 986 2805 10th— pwr ection Hunt's W'ds 1800 975 1985 946 2044 867 2067 876 2051 868 2074 638 2004 843 2038 883 2052 866 2051 863 2081 837 2062 863 2029 871 2078 831 2065 854 1843 558 14685 O61 1182 1253 975 1603 765 1443 Republican , —— « zs Lathrop 1024 172 1023-182 1068134 1042136 1038141 1043 -13L 1054 135 10487) 148 10468135 1034141 1088129 1060136 «1038 «141 108T)«8P1038 «4288S 73628380850) 368 «712, «378 «gs | derberg won a second term over : In Massachusetts, Republican | cos Park ...2278- 3705 2278 3656 2425 3490 2414 3505 2390 3490 2430 3453 2542 3405 2435 2487 2436 3470 2300 S503 2516 3388 2987 3493 2368 3517 2433 3451 2309 3482 SOT? A277 3375 1518 3907 3823 2502 2779 1818 2895 | the opposition of Democrat William Gov. Christian A, Herter won 8} pisos piace 1848 1882351 1870 324 1878320 1887 919 1604 B0T 1604 304 IKE 390 1800 208 18ET 302 1508 200 1880 302 ITT B10 1885 SOK 1888 208 TEES M42 IK SOT OHS HBOS 1278 we | J, Kelly, weer ennncrtt Revit Fr Mecha, | Ravel Oak send eaie 21080 8086 11559 8200 11442 8388 11495 BIS 21616 8142 11906 8136 11565 S391 11925 8004 11549 8252 12021 7892 11ST? 8182. 31413 — oe — ae er Ot ee — llth—Victor A, Knox, Republi- with Democrat Robert F, Murphy.| south Lyon.; 257 234 259 220 278 194 273 198 376 200 279 192 284 200 286 182 268 201 273 196 274 200 31% $98 271 198 : The lead passed back and fourth | syiwen Lake 404 261 307 256 424 210 222 221 438 290 408 303 44218432 S29 HDS 200] aal 8 aes 8443S 496 oT ase ate ara 143 348 «200 432 188) 208874 O8t ‘oan former yoy the Mich- until early today when Herter | Pontise “ House, defeated Democrat spurted ep victory tet Pet. 125 208 120 209 146 183 135 199 134 193 143 183 198 193 127 190 160 186 164 206 360 396) 248 O77 198 koe 260 104 198 10k Ree et a ee eT ee grr Beaton - Oné Pet. .... otes « exes ose ee e oes 0000 sere seve’ 6 etee 8 sete © er ee ee ree otce ‘acces esee 4th—Louis C. Rabaut, Demo- “The Republicans won another and Pet. 47 478 88 4G 6483 AIT Saad 72a] 42018 dT ate Gi Sat SHS DE zsoosss Se 228108201181 | erate veteran, had less than ex Hose one in Wisconsin where | din por se 309 tue 3 Me 311 281 322,253 3IT 208 24 207 20h Sak aD Saat 8) EH SD SE STL SD RTT aot 28st Bee M18 178 3802901223100 330 | pected trom Joseph A. Gev, Walter J. Kehler defeated Sth Pet 304-206-378 218 410184 406 18541} :1TT: AIT: «173, 412 18 4S OHSS AND 1G ee AAS ART ek 4814134485 2TS 38D 183202672843 Moynihan Jr., a former assistant Me Democratic challenger, Wil- @th Pet. 256 200 283 200 270 «isi 271 «(ITT (277 «173 281 188 288 TL:S TTT 178 862 BTS OTRO R CTS ate «ise 27) «IT «278 S228 188) 271k 1Sk 83138 ate U . pine ‘ liam Proxmire, by some 30,000 Tth Pet. 152 124-148 123160108188 110187112188 108 6G 108 8D 8ST] SLL) TD SS 116 ST) d,ss18)Ss SDR ST??? agp States eer’ cetenta ‘vutes. Kohler had beaten Prox- sth Pet. 383 188 381 195 410-164 405165 404 166411 158 1S 18D AOS HD 410161 A STAT 163 42815540 UT«2US TT) «688162403. 188) 8383S) TOTO) 303238302 a prominent < | - Sth Pet. 226 185 216 161-242-130 237137234 AB 2K 14D HTT KS BIT) 18 BRS O14 BAT «BRS? 233 e288. 2 419 240134 ase | famnlty, Save by abing GR veley twS | sen ret. DE. GOL 10D Bet tot 1M 0s 8 ee Ste ee OR Os Om: oe 10 a ae tm: a owe fe me i ee te ek oes ae” Bo ee he 145 202 «114 «21¢| 5th—Democratic Veteran John years ago. rth Pet. «167-344 148337 :1TT-30L ITE 304 170-303 17S 28817] 804 1TH 31180315 183 HD OKT 18S tO 183} es 1728428347281 122 08 tase D. Dingell overpowered political Two veteran Democratic gover-| 12h Pet. 282 407 252 368 228 395 243 268 237 379 250. 381 268 267 353 369 365 «196 STL. 384 961 367 (B71 (356 253 371 255 371 204 306 210 181 40218286 AS newcomer Gregory M. Pillon nors — G. Mennen Williams of! 13th Pet. 220 389 220 378 248 346 233 388 236 (354 «251 342 250 4354 «268 Bee ee) 852 8e Taste 234 25T 340 250 343 354 396 363 «176 «(316 «186 «(361 «152 488s 1%, 381! 16th—John Lesinski, Democratic , 14th Pet. 126-232 «124-22T134 220 198222 1SL PB 14181284 1B BIT 1S? tt1ze 2412822518022) 116 1) NG 268k st tes” get eat off the chal- 18th Pet. 190 40896402111 384 108 386 NOL 8B 11d BHT IT 7H 11S ST 108 DSSS NOT «282120378108 8118 «tet 1088S 6T «64 G312003 8808s te et » easily rd 16th Pet. 247 427-245 4BL 288 3TT 27H 28] TD NST T} 28S 38228 SST ATL 288 SD OTTT: 32148202 28D 0483 UT 4022148 aeT 17) oe 333s eg aa | Jee Stanley 1Mth Pet, 216 479 206 481 (332 452 «225 45T «280 AS42388 4238 SLT AOD BTL 484 BHD ST BED OOD K-43} 234453 4144S 2848482220358 253468 18k 4704 agi | Grendel 18th Pet. 223-385-218 ST -256 347 84 HS 2854 SLL 2885288] 382 EE SES AD TNT TD 2s R e214 288) E8824 18] 8108S. aot 19th Pet $2 271 195 352 184 264 «(185 48 1H 4S 201283 1H 252 HL: 253 BEL BBR INS MSS 281290205848 S ODS SSS] 288 162288120881 ae 20th Pct i roe ro Po 201 312 283 311 297 «(905 «288302 206 «312 8T 811 F808 HS BaF 988 «312319 2823013012811? 88ST 83207 FTR 88282 300 193 (338 Two Women Are Hurt 2ist Pet 173 354 162-348-180 333183) «398 17H 33D 1ST 322182 3S 885TH IMSS SOT «17S H8k 205 30818] 338 18k SR R326 8ST 1d Ls} When Car Hits Truck and Pet. 188 227 (19T 24 (173 204 164-210 164-208 174108 166 208 168212 SL 2217S TS 20818218818) 208 = 1Tl:S08 1720820811721) 22T 188k ike at 4 23rd Pet. 271 424 261 414 300-378 288382 286383285373 00 IRL D382 88 8G TSE} 8} 88321361 SOL 3Td 307) 088281 D 83 ee es 40ST! Btn esas Two women riding .in an auto 24th Pet. - 255 401 281 305 288 «357 «277 NST 278 368-282 351 8B SL DHS 88S HL MSFT «UOT: 34] 282. SSS OT «853278 See 373208 OTIS HS GMS OITA 38t ae ase aes driven by Leona J. Simmons, 33, 25th Pet. 315 387-219-376 238-384 2M BSH 228386233 SAT HET S264 NG NUH TLCS 2G:TS 84H] ek Akl? 8B RS STS 197307" «287 008 te of 296 Fern St., were treated at 26th Pct. 172, 398 174 386 188-362 :17 SD 182 388 180354 Ot 362 HST 182 88 8 TSS U2 TTS Ie «83818383 1ee 5818S) 3823278. 88 TS MkS88 8s tet 3S8 st J Hospital 27th Pet. 114 283 115 246 127 234 118 B61 220 239 «120 «239 «195 «6238 «125 «235 1k 2S CS] ek 188 aa? aae a a Sere we aaa as a ae trigrendig. = ath Pet, = 118 426113418 188 388 188 AOL 126 41133 38S TL 3T 18 OL OCT 82st KOS See te ek eo te hae 26 (08 when driver ah Pet. = 028s 2TT 8084S HT LZ LST 28S wk 28 8k FDTD Skk kkk wT SC:Ssteas ae Ses 8 | hit a parked 1%-ton. truck in front 30th Pet. 352 188 346 162 371 131 375 130 371 129 376 125 381 126 360 135 144 °° 280° 388 «119 364 «143 387 «118 «308 «136 | bee Po 380 2406088 SOTTs 195 82st se) OS BAR OF 493 Alton St., Pontiac Police 3ist Pet. = 326-212, 326 208 KT 18} AT 1814 AKT DTS 18D 982 ITS: TH SS S28 8ET:eD 4172S ftsase /teT .... 2... 225 933 280 07. tee Set a8 reported. Sand Pet, 148 342 144 336 166 (310 160 (316160 318-168 308-171 «SIL 187-398 ST 3818S GR T]1TD OS e807 18s 10s 310 861. 163 Be tee 306) «MT (gen Sat a Suffering minor injuries were 3ard Pet. (223 428 224 421 259 (402 235 «(402-240 401-243 383248 38648 AO 28 8S SS ITE OOD CTTL:OKk AST 0RS KT 38S Sle] ISD Phillips Howard aath Pet. 12 412 11 0015 83k 38H OS 1] ATT 8S TskkCOST ee C 31 «1710 «6-48 (17) eee eC an St. ee an calbene 7, 35th Pot. 154 325 147 325 183 386 173 173-284 «183-283 :188 281175285 165 288 18K 27S 170 OL 03 288k CTT ee Tek 88 Se CS of 363 v St. Mies doth Pet, = Se 2 La 4ST Hk iTS a CCC CSCS, Ds eae: Simmon sith Pet. 17 355 20 318 1 317) 6 3G 618 84 18 ee fe 3 Oe Okeke fest som 8 = 2 96 14 © t6/ tld Police was dodging mud 2eth Pet. 12 219 «#11 S0t «12 298) 61) 87 Mk tee 12 ee 88 et Ay i718 TS Oki Tso ke Ot lle 2 1 6% | holes in the road and failed to 3h Pet. 260 19 282 196 283 160 280 «163 «(282 161 SoD 151 283 164. 263 167 ma 6313 DS SF 1k 2S TT Se Skee ete 1881S? | ane the truck in time to avoid the qth Pet. «382 «77: «(37007 8ST OTs ee. LC Rt COTO Ok ski CCiHsCD 372 WO eR TE iter dist Pet. “344 188 347 179 61 158 BET NGL «38816488180 TTT tee O62 SSR 182 eT 1 ASS ORS dd 97H Oee ten 37) tea) atk AD 2 alice enld the owner of the prea ln each ell boob Seeded a Rd ss sled ecda tl, Adthntihclih-diite ibe Ik a. ae ee ee ee trvck ix Randélph Crump, 32, of ord Pet. (862 426 182 420 205 392 293 (385 «6205 «988 T1383 28ST HR MOL L28 te Dake ee es Oe «Oe oe Ciwi«tsti<(i‘éaSC the Alton street a eh i ee ee, ee ee ee ee er el a ae mr aa rr Tc i oa) a, ee othe. ‘ x.’ 4 ss é r ‘ \ . & ‘ . f ba x fo N FS i" ae ye / ¥ be *\ , = ne PRT - + “ 1 - wee > — ——SY ee aes ae sy ge es aa eae mf = - - . — wag = 7" Se Set oer a aera 4, Fie a Re i RAEN yn ee ot Sie . ‘ é > . e-Z ms » ag o wig 5% : \ & ~w 2 ae e aes A THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1954 3 eet ttle eaten tine te | ~||Policewoman Fights |Bette Davis Tired Paying|""its2F Broadway Furor On-- leged Masher 1A]; came home. I tok ff her Openings Everywhere c se mOny..fO Ex-Hus nd seed DETROIT @ — A rookie De- NEW YORK (INS) — Actress, of $250 for four the maid wasn't there g troit policewoman threw -a De-| pette Davis yesterday she | if he remarried. But, he said, | her bath and gave her massages v By EARL WILSON troit theater matinee audience into} wa. “rather ” of paying ali-| she hasn't lived wp to her part 78 North Seginew Street NEW YORK—The Fall Furore—the Autumn Avalanche—is on aura a Pac rm gee mony to her third husband. ef the bargain since December. | Talk Nice to Voters, Tender Beef with more openings than the cops can shake their nightsticks | Srmr'ner He has filed suit for $1,750 he Bette had little good to say of | Ger. Officials Told at. At the “Carmen Jones” movie premiere, I asked Linda! policewoman Mary Jane Tom-|“i#ims the academy award win-|her ex-husband. “Broke?” she ~ae CUBE . Christian—there with socialite Albert Overton—if she'd give |czak who was graduated from the | "8 eye him. - asked, “He is no different now| STUTTGART (INS) — There'll an autograph for somebody nice in Iowa. police academy only two months waa New oor ent than he always was. It is simply | be no back-talk to the public from STEAK Linda signed her name, then wrote the inscription: “To/|ago, was with her mother Helen, sald what che eaited “a aman that I am tired of paying. We/the bureaucrats of Baden Wuert- eeeee somebody nice in Iowa.” when the incident occurred. little tale.” made a written agreement — an temberg state in West Germany. Pee ee ee eee eee cence eserrease=n) ket She said John Tambasco of De-| tier former husband, William | “-f-court agreement — and now| The Labor Ministry has told its |} 5 This Velueble Coupon Entities the Beerer ‘ troit, sat down beside her and made ois and I simply want to find out whether officials that anyone who writes ! to a 1-lb, Limit, Fresh ' Crooner Billy Daniel and | improper advances. When she told y+ — pa thet — or not it is legal.” rude letters to the public will be | 3 . Good ' his divorced wife Martha | him he was under arreast, he at-| °"’ meaanted Richards,|. Bette, who lives at Cape Eliza- | forbidden to handle correspondence |f ! REMUS There. b. ; Braun put on one love | tempted to flee. a eee howe Me. |beth, Me., said her attorney has|in the future. : Only ; seene—and Johnnie Ray and Tombasco was arrested when he . . filed a demurrer on the ground ' BUTTER... Guschesn 4 Copacabana opening. Never Tomezak’s mother. help with finances to the tune | Sherry has described the couple's | ago did see such pawin’ (and es apt HATER 8 PTR if “Shes a eae MUR y ae! sh ea Stow Sate, eo: hie Peas 2 j > iy is is ite soa a Re oe: Maa hy, mawin’). , a revlon Ss , * * * - It’s now suggested that the phony war heroes, Stringfellow | ~ and DuPre, do a TV panel show i called “What’s My Lyin’?” . . ./ 2 “What most girls fail to take| | into consideration after they marry,” says Tony Pettito, the Pa GENE TIERNEY sage of Saugus, Mass. is... .| their husband.” * * * * The charming Aly Khan not only confirmed our item here | = about his reuniting with Gene Tierney the other night but said, a “Of course I expect to see her again . . . why not?” He's off| 7 to Lexington, Ky., fust, though, to sell a few hosses at the sales. | * * * * At the “Carmen Jones” premiere, a Rolls-Royce pulled up and everybody stared pop-eyed at such swank. Out stepped . . . Joyce Mathews and Billy Rese, each looking very cute. Monica Lewis arrived in black tereador pants with Bert | Miller, whe designed the britches. “Bill,” Whispered Monica, referring to her fiance, playwright Liam O’Brien, “is in California writing a movie,” Hurry back, Bill! Chivalry isn’t dead. In one of the clubs, where hoodlums! © loiter, a girl complained to the management that she was! © being annoyed by racket guys. The man- agement threw the girl out of the place! * *®«* * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... William O’Dwyer has no plans what- Hundreds of Famous Name Mien’s Suits ever to see Sloan Simpson here (in case }" a, you've been sitting up worrying about | Ne j this) . . . Rudolf Bing, Met Opera head, © 7 ia ; made up with ex-opera head Edward iim ‘s “ Priced far less than their usual selling cost. Formerly hnson, _¢. th - : . ing asuivies a rv. some © the open 4 sold at $60, $65, $70 and $75. 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Tomato Top Vegetable accord ry lo an analyst f povern India U.S. Break Even States and that 211 American Treed Horse Rescued Sa ‘vulgar misinterpretatior ment statistics citizens are in India MEVAGISSEY, England w# — It VIENNA (INS)—Theodore Dreis- | Dreiser's original play NEW YORK (INS) — America’s . NEW DELHI & here are —_____- - |took 15 men to get a local pony er’s ‘‘An American Trayedy ivorite vegetable is the tomato The | S Department of A ihout as many Indian nationals in The United States, Canada,.Aus-| out of a tree here yesterday. written by Soviet playwright Ba Corn is grown in ev one Of Tomato consumption last year was | culture is experimenting with d the United States as there are |tralia and Argentina normally pro-| The pony slipped and fell into Zilevski) intowa “‘class-drama is the American republic is well «ough to provide each man, wom- | infecting hatching eggs as a niea! Americans in India. 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O'Neill, who was 15 when he | shot to death his mother, Mary | Catherine O'Neill, on Christmas | Eve, 1937, while they were strug- | gling over his attempt to get a gun at the height of an argument over attending midnight mass. O'Neil, who was 15 when he Show Business one of twelve girls.” word, “Quitter!” all day.” “Oh, no,” Patti answered. “My folks had a wonderful system. Mom washed and Pop wiped.” Long before her “Tennessee Waltz,” which Med in the legal hassle which | sold two million copies, and the fantastic “How Patti Page’s Voice May Send You, but Her Feet Are By EDDIE CANTOR The first time Ida and I met the great record- ing star, Patti Page, was during that period when she had her own radio show in Chicago. Patti told us she grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma— came from a large family. , “I asked, “What do you call large?” “I am Ida turned to me with one Then she said to Patti, “How on earth did your mother ever manage twelve girls? 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Din ttes Raymond Goodin spent he Sotho,’ a “2 Deaut ormica e Atlantic Geodwin worked as a Bureau Goodwin looks with pride“en | = . . ‘ wn : sought out one of the driest spots | of Reclamation project engineer Tin oamethencats at Death | Available in Chrome or Wrought Iron : in the world to make sure he oth Bots pmo reeds sites bests ks eae cee ak edie Mie aie re Rae ca as ni ; would amount to something. highway engineering and survey. | Persons visited the monument. - eg ate — Suine ona oad. il agian and petterns to 7 a TI, yy a ing Last ——— persons were aalect trom. Tables are equipped with superintendent National logged blazing '. i upholster in Comark . Monument in southern California’s| Goodwin discovered his highway Seat Mint he Ss Se has pore airy pesos aie P different styles, ’ ge ‘ q Death Valley. He spent 3t years in| paving composition by accident. |» he « of be chrome is triple-plated, including copper, nickel and Ham Pal Saddle , the scorching desert waste that|He scraped some cheap oil off a eee “meet ahem peking | chrome. : Women’s pow val Sn ie Maced yay eed eed Pens Goodwin is. getting : "49 ers. the boa , = OXFORDS | PLAY SHOES | wim, te weet rom oe [sie aoe set dy. he |esenting wre wen, © |B Made to Order Goodwin invented a high- distance from the orean, but Good- | = ees, aan which cost 10 times as much. = ANY Regular $3.00 Value way paving composition that is The 8 t send win has another out — vast Lake | = _ White still used, watched Death Valley discovery Super’ | Mead just 30 miles away Bleck $ 98 Several change from an inaccessible in- intendent jobs with the National ” : . White $ 98 oven ae de gon top |Park Service. Goodwin served at| “Whe knows,” he said. “1 | 3 $4,995 Regular ty'es tourist centers and met” his | Yosemite and Sequoia in Califor.| ™Meht consider’ piloting one of | == $4.98 All aaaad hence iia, Crater Lake, Ore., Yellow-| ose faacy hotel yachts around AND UP Value Sizes Goodwin was born in Norwich, |e: “nd Sinally Death Valley. | ' he does, he’ll be well quali- Lifetime Guarantee Sizes4to 10 AAteD Don’t Miss This! Conn., and moved to Providence,| The Death Valley job put | tied Goodwin helped write’ the on All Chrome R. L, where he developed a great Geodutn in contact with the into regula t the request of Frank- = , a BUY’ DIRECT and : love for the sea and yachting. famed “Death Valley Scotty. lin Roosevelt when the area first | == Open Nites ’til 8:30 SAVE % Y Madison Square In 1911, he and two other men “Scotty and I used to kid each | was opened to the public. = . orkshire Boys’ sailed the Atlantic to Italy in a other about who was going to bury = 21-foot other,” Goodwin said. * . — ' : OXFORDS Little Boys’ Oxfords | |) and « two-horsepower engine. vilted me in the hospital ancr 1| Bootleg Mules Seized 4436 North Woodward Near 14 Mile Road , : “King Victor Emmanee a traffic accident RICHMOND, Va. (#)—The Vir- M tal; f Co Reguler $4.98 Value Regular $3.98 Value Site couandt ae Me Oar be in 1952, and I told him I still was| ginia liquor ‘control. board hee e nasters M o- a. Several winner of trans-atlantic motor. |£%mg to bury him. He said you! sized two mules under a new law boat race,” Goodwin recalled. | ™ght do that, but right now I've | which permits seizure-of animals Daily 10 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Liberty 9-3011 Styles Sizes $ 98 “Thomas Fleming Day, publish. | 8% the edge on you.’ ” and vehicles used in the operation Qe Sizes a er of = sea magazine (The Rud- | Goodwin delivered one of the of an illegal distillery. . TIVEEAUVVEEUUALOOOUGOOUAUUSIEOUNOEUOONNEEEOOLUAOUHOSOAAHSONOL444400 004000004000 09000 DUOOEOUE 214 to 6 10 to 2 der) was trying to promote the . seasenteade scetendancai “ race here in the United States, ; but he could get no entrants.” ® Day didn’t give up. He promised the King he would get the smallest boat he could find and make the trip. ° efeie The tiny Sea Bird was refitted for the trip and made the crossing in 38 days. The little boat was es- corted up the Tiber River to Rome /, 4 4 / . by an Italian destroyer, Goodwin ‘ said, and there he, Day and a @ ¢ | Providence merchant, Fred B. 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Dick Doyon, St. Prederick’s Ingham. Bites |. -rsses 08 ; : + New York Yankee star Mickey & SD ee ee ee ee eed PO ae eCKS |cups and have two legs toward ee currently tap tee 8 Rl! ee at 3 % | once-defeated Centeg Line St. | definitely are a better-thanaver- | an maaan. 6 this | ulstanding end, is currently + oa 5 ¢ 24 Mantle told newsmen Tuesday. . Bt 3 $2 Clement. A St. Rita victory will/age club. Mikes have outscored Pera: Lees 5 in individyal scoring while St |Pudinut’ Gee ecuea & 1 18) The 2Z-year-old switch-hitting Fumbles, Injuries and = : 122, make the Vikings undisputed Sub- their opposition 110-60 points de- | trophy. Michael's Bud Schwartz, who has a. 1 Dn oe nal, : \4 | centerfielder, here on a business rs Cost NW T - By lurban League tittis. In other spite @ mediocre 3-4 mark. Three Award of the cup will be made = Played eV@ry position in the Stat | reads, Rites rays s ont ; ¢ us trip, figured that Cleveland is still Bone : eam # | games, ‘Orchard [Lake St. Mary of St. Michael's four losses. were py Rose Griffin, donor of the = "0ock backfield, is tied for 6th..? ee gs sates: 29:2 3 @ 1s|the toughest team in the American 5 Straight Gomes ; Games 8 Bt Rita (unde) % plays at St. James afd Royal Oak by a total margin of 19 points. | award named for her late broth- | Leading ‘scorers for the SCL {db | Dropps. eee PT 8 ta | League. ne | St. Mary is at St. Benedict. | Coach Bob Mineweaser’s north-| er who was for many years | low » l andoraay Kila. 2 0 12 “Sure I was surprised when they EVANSTON, Il. @ — While By BILL MARTIN | St. Michael, which has won the | siders will seek to retire the cur- | active in sports circles in Pow | o 1 =P * Wilhelm, | sar et§ F § «idl didn’t beat the Giants in the se-| coaches at other majer football St. Michael and St. FrederiGR jast four games in the intra-city rent Stephen J. Griffin Memorial | rigvia Fe geass cs cant 6 4 (40! Haffenberg, ~@.'3 © 12/ries,” he said. “But the Giants got | s-nools are disciplining ‘athletes, ——— i Pi will dash Friday night in the 19th series, again will be rated a strong ———- — — . -- — i angual Fenewal of their city pa, | fvorite}Friday. e 3 rochial football rivalry. St. Frederick's fqofball fortunes So = iv 4 have fallen into leah’times dusing | ¢ es ‘The gume, scheduled for 8) the past few yearty In 19, fast : “ie, the jump and got real good pitch- Bob Volgts said Wednesiiaty he was ing. That was the difference.” ~ “ e ” Mantle visited former Yankee kinda proud” of his Northwestern teammate Pvt. Billy Martin at|Wildcats who have lost five . & ; nearby Ft. Carson. They agreed | straight games. | | hd * *¢ & all te Wisner Memorial Sta-- | year Rams defe St. Michael, : 3 that with some better pitching, the ts the only: Suburbag {they roared to a divisional ¢ham- Yankees will be tough to beat in| vVoigts a top candidate for hard- Catholic League contest ‘ s t 80 dj AGIN ALLEY LEAGUE fullback Shep and Campbell 5.6 in 36 runs. Nine 19 t yoe coming from inside | 1955 luck-coach-ef-the-year distinction, day. League's other pg Mah ene ueeidery ion en camer a . : had os " ya Rams ae Payee of Campbell's 25 pass attempts | its 10- sitjpe.° Burton's tallies | —— by rights should be tearing out the are in action Sunday. ~° - Awe, arid Yied two in 36 starts. Bay City a 1 8 | Begay double as passers. |have clicked for 201 yards, while | inel 95, 65 afd 62 yards | * few tufts left on his balding head, _——— fncgenytenil ———— |Faes Wore sos 14 48 * 8 ® Burton has added 98 more yards | and “tom Campbell for 67 | le @ nod S Fumbles, injuries and boners have ‘pyprd . fe | oar ae oneness ; = * Burton is the team’s top ground- on four completions in five at-| and Shyards - plagued him And Voigts hasn't a * | Friday's games—Pontiec at itnt] gainer and scorer, with a 10.4-yard ‘tempts. | Viking’s only losses. ig six starts won a@ Big Ten game since 1952. rn i nee Bey City: Flint) | verage in 62 carries and 10 touch- | * * * | were a 25-0 blanking by undefeated | Yet, with deep sincerity, Voigts a downs. Bryant has a 6.4.average| Northern is an extremely ex-| Ann Arbor and a 16-19 decision to | ay @ on ay says: Pontiac High's fotball team, bur-| jin 43 plays,Begay 6.1 in 48 tries | plosive team, with only five of its | Bay City Central. | dened by a 5-game losing streak, _———— - | — 4 5 owt? obedy in my eight swing back into rugged Saginaw ‘ : . | ut as U wf His. Wildcats Jost by one touch- « Valley Conference - play . Friday ‘ . : down to Southern California, M , night at Flipt. ¢* 2° ®e Chiets take on Flint Norther? in one of three SVC games on ule. Other contests send Arthur Hill to Bay City Central and Flint Centra] to Saginow. In Flint Northern, Chiefs will en- counter a big and fast line and one of the Valley's best-balanced back- fields. All four Viking backs—quarter- back Bruce Campbell, halfbacks Tony Burton and Norm Bryant Low Pressure Tactics Tried ns ich ae : s |igan, Pittsburgh and : Injury to Finger On} Fasties Greeay cost the Southern Right Wand Adds~Fuel'| ina “iast Saturday against’ Ohio to Retirement Talk Sta No. 1 OKLAHOMA CITY —Allie Rey- | of able-bodied men. | nolds, the big Indian righthander < | who reached the major league gone ae ic its opener heights during an eight-year span | with the New York Yankees, may five. Minnesota is the only have pitched his last baseball which game 7 . * oe ee 5) jag gO TE room accident last Thursday in| the 147 loss to Pittsburgh two Colorado Springs, Colo., following | weeks ago and may not play a deer hunt | against Wisconsin at Madison Sat- ' § LJ With this development, there are | sg» what's remarkable about this three big question marks surround- | gang? With MSC ‘11’ Regulars Are Excused, . . 1, Whether the grafting opera-| Explains Voigts: “Before the From Drills Tuesday; TOM TRACY Tennessee Fullback JOHN FEAR Purdue Tackle tion performed after the accident | Ottio State game, everybedy wag will ent the crippling of his | thinking ways f hold dow Pa a wirnan | Vill Return Today =| ‘Travel in Fast Company pacing hand Trt Gn ac Batya MINEMAN OF WEEK—Navy's Ron Beagle, 6-foot, 185-pound end,| EAST LANSING #® — Michigan | 2. c Notre Dame on defense his | State continued its low pressure Z training. could beat Ohio State. - wrk Notre Dame om defense and ran the Irish ragged wit tie State continnd ts low preere| F'X-Miaple Ace Tracy, John Fear, FOrmer "3 "scox cis oa wanes, |" tat Senay shen our tain en S00. wo He is a 20-year-old junior from | Saturday's football game with Ky. Washington State. Skipper Help Vols, Purdue on Gridiron , workouts Tues- | Five former Oakland County 2nd string quarterback behind;extra points and kick-off assign- WU. of L Finding day in Earl Morrall. 'ments for the Volunteers and de- from an effort the players and try to give them | major college football this fall. The 61, 180-pounder is a fine | ey kind of a lift after the set- At state schools are Edgar| passer and has iderabl fensively is a deadly tackler. E ercise, W heat Germ Se at et Om ete ) Meads of Ox- {action for MSC. He sprinted 27 yards for a w ; ‘| H Hi egsheei. 5 Western Michigan's 73-yard rum in the ; % ath ‘ the Vol Y University, 7-0, pion athlete or a stoop-shouldered | World's fastest runner of the mile. season, MSC will be playing before igan and Pat Wil-/ pound sophomore was switched = as ae Ace 2- ear-Old to go in Ee i the os a mitinsie. cx ec 4 for the ‘ advice . He said it also aided Jody Al- at nen this: Take cx | derson, the fastest girl free-style | lowed in at a special price, Michi and Wheat germ oil to supplement |"“immer in the United States, gan-Ilinois game at Ann | members of teams at the univer-| expected to draw ¢ ; . ‘T. K. Cureton, head of the FS i ; a a : : f iH rt i] # 2 : 4 fe I ‘| g are HE Ey: vietery Mis- sourt. Tracy is Fae ine motlegians |TTacy raced Tl and 43 yards for Nicknamed ° Bomb.” |touchdowns and had an 82-yard| NEW YORK (INS) — Veterina- ‘Tom Ge wae he | run called back due to a penalty. life ill another | 5 in 1951, is at Tennessee and | & fullback and with st |He rushed for 192 yards in 14 car- }ot Mrs. Russell A. Firestone’s two- S00 ON oe ey ete | Me |ries, an average of 13.7 yards a|Yearold colt Summer Tan, spe Purdue ; nbn ‘ The powerful 5-9, 186-pound full- |” Wilson, a brother Spartan | back is a swift and elusive runner. | top juveniles, ; Wilson, was regarded |He averaged nearly 5 yards per : Sik i try as a sophomore and is hitting 0 iS a ong more early this season, but his}over 8 yards a clip this year. of A model of versatility, he is an | ” Jeong Mack and Care eat ber. reser. | Dan Ar Driver | Ss qoren Brewis, Scores rT yy Grid Attendance Up Oh, Oh! The | ee Finishes Season : | [Fes in Western Canada || Major Scents || Big Road Race gape finished tts City Junior ~~ g | WINNIPEG w— A total of 611, Another Upset | Hollis. who lives at rien He : virtually : place yesterday after trampling x4 A Sorat] | 64 fans sat in on the game res-/] Hoople Puts U. of M. |j Will be co-driver of an entry in the Frank Tripucka Sets | .A8.. sas wee ke ! it t > Fe : i z i 5 : 4 tH : F 8 aye i Hi! F i 34 : 7 | E 2 z : ; i & & ¥ Se 4 5 i : 3 om g S 7 fi tp B°§ ii geal it it ( | t Hl i i E rel f Fi a ' : ij i it ff He H H HF + i i ! a i i ' i E | 3 i diz ft ! il ¥ gEEE.* i Ff 3 ei tI if rate annual Pan-American Road Race erprovi ’s Si and 4 for this spot: Int ncial League of Cane-|] © Loser’s Side for }) in Mexico this month. . ; Saturday Scrap ere Canadian Pass Mark | oc pass 10 rien end over The 26-year-old Hollis, a bump 1 tiac Press SS 6 By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE) and paint man at Oliver Motor| REGINA @— Frank Tripucka of| End-around play with right end Today's Pon While ‘no official figures were | ‘read! Gentle readers, let me|Sales in Pontiac will team with |Saskatchewan Roughriders, the | carrying : H i if | if g a i z : ? } f § ! ee gk He ' Frisco Voters OK career yo il The previous record of 58.5 per| back, has signed another one- Anderson a0) FT ord-Running 49er Trio Bond for Stadium | ®x #triet = = tte expert. de apeelach pegcelo who completed 62 of 106 passes. rar inet a ° ° oo CISCO @ — A five! brilliant deeds and fea’ derr- ELES ® — : . . coach Canadian Oar eet ean take. Pacing NFL In Rushing million dollar bond issue for a sta-| tns-do. AUT we playing ges ball Coach Jordan Olvar ays he| COncee Likes Hunting ast fit ff years. by int i i ; i ‘| cif a and J If the; suffered a shoulder tion in ’ een ol Soma ban on a a offer to coach the tion of Detroit Lion end Sher- > ends Hudson Ray PHILADELPHIA (?)—TIf t a separa’ league baseball to San Francisco| wearing blinkers — er, I mean an otfer real Sen eveh University of California football | win Gandee in free moments dur- San Francisco 49ers win the | Sunday’s game against the Chicago| apparently was approvéd by the| blindfolds — at that. I was a this year’s National Football League’s West-| Bears and will be out for the! city’s voters in yesterday's elec-| champion at curling, in the Examiner reports. ing the grid season. Winnipeg: tiort. on The bond issue, needing a 2-3| Alfredo deOro of pocket-bill Se en ene misioags th eS [SS ye tan ow |S iere"a ‘saneee| Winkler Leads West German Team to Two Big in J baseball and other | seasons have used the running| Younger of Los Angeles with a 5.9 | “ity’s 1,302 precincts. from my bouts at the Owls Club years. : ; i : , : and Norman Van} 10.3 average. He has with Bobby} passes, completed 78 3 52 ( : I i j ‘| He Tt A a2 ¢ ! Te lt 36 A ii iF i il ue th = j i g 7 5 4. if [ Ht —— . + ~ aa : ad sil a at-——— OO OO ean ee ee ee Oe Se ry ey ae Ce Sere ig ks ; i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1954 VA " ax ° t " res Te eT V . . . . . ' | we pom! | MARKETS Spurs News in Brief — |Forging, Socket Club| Bingo Amendnient Falter Toor Picker Rammae1 Gadge reaks, Andrew J. Jones, 34, of 399 Inst New Offi ers B Win 5 A gong. ec erm 8 de ei Delaying Wayne . M rke UJ : traffic vieations .S sane alls e as ‘bonus é Pp roval “ showed ate ae, DerRorr reopuce a t Dwar separate war- , By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS it 9 financial “lifesaver” for Mich. |P%™D4 deer hed \ DETROIT, ‘ Whelecale rants, was arrested Pon Annual installation of officers of a Vv Mic " \ peng Raed bee tl pte ig farmery ee Potion Tosaday and to orasccien ny |the American Forging and Socket With over half of the state’s 4,782 | ‘gan. Opponents say it is not the |i Pittsburgh's Oakmont district Remington Rand, Inc., promised og ie eon t2s| NEW YORK «~The stock mar- in Pontiac Municipal Court Club was /|precinets "reporting, Michigan's | right plan. yesterday as an observer, woe Coty Gaok Biowr ies eh Seam ; beet tock © qi gheene ak tholeeke, held At @ dinner meeting Monday | charity bingo amendment ap-| Schools would collect an outright | The deer-staliked in front of the 3 Branigin their vote tabulating ma- , 4.00 bu: ba; election returns today and ad- evening. The newly elected officers | peared to be doomed, two cents of the three cents sales | polling place for a while, then # chinery, broken down and short of | Ms | — BY 3 ers vanced smartly in early dealings. Thieves broke into an auto are Ford Bird, president: Harley | Three other amendments, In |The. natead of splitting one cent a8 /plunged into the Allegheny River = help, will complete the tally by Ss: spples. Snes pu: Gains were substantial in many | °W8ed by Harold Richie of 378 W. Perens’ Nice president; Theodore! cluding one authorizing the pay-|the money is collected and then |and ewan acrosa ty tamearetibe noon. But now there was some | pies, Welt = areas of the list — especially in| roquois Rd. Tuesday and stole faster treasurer | 2°™" MC-|ment of a bonus to Korean War |£¢tting a holdover obligation two| presumably to investigate the pol: “ doubt as to its accuracy, sem. Be cyée, “Frere | steels, motors, rubbers, and some | the car radio, according to Pontiac Master, treasurer. . | veterans, appeared to have gained | Years later. itica) situation there. : . “4 Branigin’s elation at his re-elec- | « bu —_— aircrafts and utilities. Police. Pe cy -eetenysine epryartasd the approval of voters in Tues- | icici ~— : tion turned to a fuming frustration| Yegetabies; : Quit elie tented your friend's tions director ‘Automotive "s election. “" when he was routed out of bed Broccoli" No. Canpace we ae ois to between 1 bell, be PS ent Co nee Body Division, Chrysler Corpora- mate controversial bingo SS | - > ee = mr - ——e Ne. tao" . aa 8 ponte Losses ‘were rela- Atty, | om oes . —— se ot Fore | amendment trailed 646,312 to AM je i ake oe ee Hy ans u is tively mild and only a tew Annual bazaar st. andrews | mene as eae Gecko 678.819 im tabulations from 3,083 rer V/S10. hae td ‘ bu. Carrots, he j,oat- | reached a point. Episcopal Church Fri., Nov. 5, 2 p. tion officer. Landis discussed the | Precimets, including 731 from 0 —s > ne yyy aniapahely gg - Celery,, We] There was a rush of trading at| Di {0 10 p.m. Dixie Hwy. Drayton National Association's program for| Wayme County. | ug er ” as Building just im timo to see five |. 3 Celery met, \sette’ as |the opening with many large —Adv. the coming year, pointing out that| Heaviest opposition to the bingo we Ty weary ot machine operators Cucumbers, taney. 380 ba. Dall “ise- | blocks on the tape. The surge soon} Rummage and bake sale. sey- ‘his organization, of which the| Provision came from outstate FIRST U : bu; eggplant, No 1, s0-L'o0 died away. Prices thereafter im-|mour Lake Church Fri. and Sat., ™anagement club is a member, | areas. Wayne County voters sup- q Branigin looked at the mountain atone ea t cy | $55, "Ent: | proved a little more with gains be- | 9 ®. m. to 9 p. m. —Adv. is the largest management group| ported the amendment 131,198 to of uncounted tally books, represent- | Parsley, easly, No” tt don bahe ing extended and losses shaved) pismase sale entice | the world 83,124. ing at least 250,000 votes, and an-| Parsley rect. No. te “F.ppers, | down in many instances, week Tues. Nov W. E. Gille, of the Great Lakes| A proposal to aljow voters to | nounced: Cayenne, Ns. L ete Bh: paoee General Motors opened on 1,500 | m. Everything must go get pi Steel Corporation, and area direc- | Change their residences from one “We're going back to the old| sweet Ket 125-13 be; ‘Re. | Shares up 1% at 91% reflecting | own price at 11 Auburn Ave. jaoc of N-AF., was also @ guest. {precinct to engther before an elec. | system, I'm disgusted. tt 30-150 bu. Potatoes, No. 1. 1.30-| favorable dividend action. Boeing —Adv. The business meeting was con-|tion without losing their franchise | It was after the collapse of the 1s $02.40 i tee Pumps Ne. was one of the heaviest losers off ducted by Noah Sturgeon, retiring | Was carrying by better than a 2- old method during last August's 1 -%5-1.00 bu. Radishes, red, Ke i 1% at 59% following disappointing oe —_ Presby- | president, and guests were intro-|to-I_ margin - ramen oats ot | hte Pea tee SE ad sae" ON ee a ee ae pat : y bu; . —Adv to grant Korean War veterans a | Sore unary and their own oper./ 13% be: ‘seek, aici Re Se Among opening blocks of sig: bonus. Voters in 3,032 precincts | ere pada dip we a eapeloor sn = Piste ee 1b oh. nificance were ow ue Tele- B ° N fe Adenauer Faces favored the proposal 725,993 to | entire county tabulation would No. bu. hothouse | Phone 1,500 shares » Bullard ° “3° i When the machine was repaired Se" oa" Horseradish: ‘Nat | Goodyear 1,700 up 1%, Dougtas | Goodloe H. Rogers - ey pone shortly before 6 a.m. and work re- ioe pk. No. 1. 125-180 bu. | aircraft, 1,000 up 1%, Standard po i agra on Saar Treaty Plan” to replace the diversion Lettuce and saiad : Celery cate general manager of the Amer formula of the state sales tax, held - sumed, five of the girls walked out, No. 1 150-175 bu Endive, No 1, Of 2,000 off 3, U.S. Steel 3,088 | ican Forging and Socket C IN” Ger (INS le ar; > citer ect Reed cither Jobs. | |iie-des we Siearsie. Not 100-1.5| Sp 1, Rethlohem Steel 2,090 up | Pontiac, Michigan ann ay, | BONN, Germany (INS) — West /hetter than 2-to-1 margin of sup- a . 0-3. No, 1, 1.00-2 ° » Michigan, announced that |German Chancellor Konrad Aden- rt at the half t in tabu- > , (ORE! 3 Remington Rand supervisor J. L. Hy he as 3 = & 353: | 1%. Chrysler 1,500 up 1, Western [a dividend of 25 cents per share auer now has returned from his lating Tredncs venue, " stil at at o see Flannigan said it would be 9 a.m. |}, lettuce, leaf, No. i 2.00-| Union 2,009 up %, and Imter- | wil! be paid December 1 1954 to |“‘prestige-building” trip to‘the| supporters of the pr wat tae ce ee before replacements could be ob-|3# bu Romaine Meenas be | mational Nickel 4,000 up ‘4. approximately 1,100 stockholders United States to face the Angry | will replace the discvins plan | tained. coltard, ‘ot, 1be-1.38 bs. ke , Bo Last week the stock market de- | of record November Wf, 1954. | hornets loosed over his concessidns operating since 1948 have termed MONEY-BACK “ ua &@ *h. | Clined steadily for the worst weekly to France on the Saar Leo — . _ ee - Grain Prices Mo, 1 {e235 bu. Seies Chare”Re {fall in 14 montha. Ow Mondey |(*: Only the S Par | | . y the Social Democratic Par- GUARANTEE ' icin: emia 1.00-1.25 bu. 2 1 225-215 bu. was a different story. The Associ- City, Waterford ty oppositiof disapproves of the | County Deaths : il! be refunded CHICAGO, Nov. 3 (AP)—Opening grain cuicaco ATOES ated Press average of 60 stocks entire series of Paris accords that | ous money will be retunde Deen. 2338 May 1s ADO. Mov. 3 SAPrPevetene: ae. advanced 80 cents at $134.70. Theme Contest would rearm a sovereign Germany | ni sears Bey Deaten within 60 days if you are not MOT oc cs 2.26% beans— ; on 413; us. ; 5 jin western defenses. “HESTER — Service for Ba- | completely satisfied for any SRE RO od gh ng : Winners Listed 0° oe ee ctne tsar er Be |g | enn Cc Mar ||... 98 spane aan $3.95-4.10; Minnesota Finalists were announced today ;and Mrs. Ray Deaton, 3070 E. Dees... 180% May oo... ase | Ne Pemtiogs (washed) ¢2.30- : y | Beard on the Sear agrecenent, | aiosie St Warren will be held Mar ....... 100%) July 0... 2.94% . for the Waterford and Pontiac Jun-| and this extends inte the ramks | 5: 10 a.m. Friday trom the Pidey | oF t Service duly cgossse 163% Pp “ CHICAGO SUTTER 4D £0G8 ‘ tor Chamber of Commerce Voice of | of the Adenauer coalition ——— Funeral Hom nl th bu ial Or. | as Oatsl> oe 16.901 cacaco. Nov. 1 (AP) . Democracy contest. | ment. : ne, with Ourial im e in Dee oes seseee ate Dee 14.98 : gd nahh ne rom Selected as best from Waterford | ; tonville Cemetery. He died Tues- No Appo tment BOW cccasaues 82% Soybean Oi} _| Prices unchanged to \% higher; $3 score ,| The sacrifice of the Saar through | day. Mie ee 11.75 | AA 875; 92 A 87.25; 90 B 5625; & C and Pontiac High speech students a proposed ‘Europeanization” ot | Surviving besides hi nt ; Ne ° R ovina 11.75 | $5.25; cars 98 B 87; 68 C 65.25. compositions on the theme, “I oe] & © parems are 2ce' ‘Sary O66 eccescxs 136% July .....°: 1165] Bees Unsettied; balance steady: Plant Growin Wild Sry eee the coal-rich territory supervised | a sister, Norma Jean, three broth- - ee ol my waatecate — mse Oeiess . g ae oe cy: sah those by the newly-created Western Eu- | ers, Donald, William, and Ken- ®Vour Prescription F (3; mixed 39: U. & mediunis US Plentiful Source ‘of atkins of Naterford, | ropean Union for the sake of Eu-/ netn. also grandparents Mrs. Os- : ivestock fiandards, 20; current receipts 23.8; air Nerve’ Pot Cc Charlotte Stark and Don Baum- | ropean policy (for that is the way|car Deaton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Filled Accurately Special Frames DETROIT LIVESTOCK rve o1son ure gardner, both of Pontiac High. ‘in which many Germans se it) gar Taulbee, all of Rochester. ‘ UTR OT, Nev. 2 (AP)—Hoge—Galante DETROIT EGGs LOS ANGELES (INS)—The Uni-| , 2248°S for the contest were is a painful sacrifice ae ———— —_—_____| tw f tomy, Pea, esate Spi | gar’ sate ict fedats | vernty of Southern California's | rae fel McCallum. Dr. Georse Yoman of 9 USED TV SETS/ . 3 Seedy, cows eotive. mz, sales geet to a — Qrade A jumbo 50-56, | School of Pharmacy reports that a of Waterford. Lame Woman of 93 chotee and prime Abeent: cutters | Weighted average | 51%: 44-46: | weed that grows wild in California ae | $10 to $15 Down, $5 A Week = | Room 243 15 W. Lowrance | S ood a steers and heifers | Selsbied average 48: medium wed. lent of an anti-| The winning local theme will be Walks Blocks to Vote mostly $00-800 Ibs. 10.00-15.00; utility | “YS 29%: 38: grade B, large a0- |is an exce —— ” | Sent. to state and national contests. HAMPTON -TV weenie erriciane d commercial bulls 12.00-14.00: stock- | ‘2, Wid. Ove. 41%: peowees 23. dote for the Army's new nerve to state and national contests. | prrrssURGH (INS) — Tiny, 9% ors and ee nets, A, Jambo 41-63, wid. Winners of the national contest | a Mies Mary Fraaee’ 825 West Huron S¢. | 9-5:30 — Friday ‘til 9 Phone FE 2-2895 af aon. on ae ave. 48; large 42-43. wid. “ve 43; me- | gas. _ be 0 year-old Miss Mary Frazer, of FE 4-2525 } = — Y : tablished. a ey LT 5, A The plant, which is similar to | Will awarded an all expense- | pittsburgh. walked several blocks i : annte—-Gataate 0. Market sot estad- | 35 33, wid ave. 31. , jimson weed, is known to botan- | Paid trip to Washington, D. C. jto the polls to vote yesterday al | ———[£———— : Comment: Market rather elec- | ists as Datura meteloides and is jthough she is recovering from a CHICAGO LIVESTOCK tien curbing some cetlvity ‘aus te|rich in atrophine, probably the Lonely Senator Invites | broken hip. yg ey SP ye oo oe Large unsettled | most effective antidote for nerve 127 W to Di Miss Frazer stepped into the chaice We i cad To ender 300 i. buted. | ees eee ee mee. Medium | gases. omen to Linner | voting booth to cast her secret bal- on all. other butebers: cows fairly ‘nc: | ‘erly’ Smalls aha peewees in’ very light The plant also contains a large | WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. | lot, then proved her independent i oe few ee ee amount of scopolamine, an anti- | William Langler (R-ND) has in- spirit by walking back to her and 2s 190-220 Ib. butchers 19.50-10.18; motion sickness drug. vited 127 women to have dinner at home, refusing the ride home of- i628; bulk ‘choice 290-270 Is, 18.50-18.78. Poultry Dr. Orville H. Miller professor | fis home, tonighs ae because, fered by a news photographer. : — latter under 260 Ib.; « '. ° has left town, . har we ae DETROIT POULTRY pharmacy Paul Lydia, ion pad g i oC 400 ib. } DETROIT (AP, — Prices paid ad ot at USC, and “T am all alone and kinda lonely, About 350 skilled workers take a . and lighter 11 60-18.08; Be | ny eC ane Se | exaity Bre | Kalomikiarion, a recent graduate! iw, senator said in explaining his | hand in constructing an average 17.09 poultry up te 10 a.m. ef the echeol. the xplaining | satlanle cattio 2.800: calves, gee: | Hoary bene 1650; ght type 1046: Pose — investigating | invitation to members of the Marth | pets of shoes = —— vg Bm iB higher Monds broilers : : | Plants source of atropine more | Dakota Homemakers clubs who hide is removed to the point where poo ty At A aos Pg Le et than two years ago. arrived in Washington and asked to the shoes arrive on retailer's j week; advance matniy on kinds po a ap a UF The government reportedely is} seo him ' shelves. ‘ hI sirens. fis ned gy BE tarkere young heavy | Stockpiling the drug because its : ——— t prime steers 37.50-29.50 with « few loads hens 33: toms normal source is behind i Sete ne pee Lese-1.309 BD + Market Weel! balaneea, | Curtain in the Balkans. | q 28.75-30.75; most good and choice steers | supply and demand well balanced. 4 TLOOSRW: cheeses eee” unestied” Geman ‘veep sed, Bromene They found that Da | ) 24.50-26.15: goed te lew choice curbed to help clear previous earryovers. loides yielded about two pounds 20.75-24.25: utility and com: Caponeties steady, demand fair and sup atropine and scopolamine per R FOR DOLLAR cows 0.50-12.50; bulk canners and cut-/ plies ample. ter %.75-8.25; utility and commercial; Turkeys: Market steady. Demand | of leaves and stems. p bulls 12.50-16.00; good te prime vealers local processors good. Farm are worth about $320 a Ly eull te commercial grades — held. eae | saaaiable sheep 2.500: fairly ective: ait| planks appears to. be heavier this "year The .weed is native to woeted lnucbe i» 2h 0° ema "peck" CHICAGO POULTRY 4 pasar ral ereneongper ae YOU Mi oo tattoe pene ae ate ee ak| capcase, Mev: 8 (AP)—Live poultry —s vertuaiiy decks choice to prime cll tambo | endy; receipts G80 coupe: y) | Supply in desert areas, around 100 Tb with Wo l akin 21.00; 0 178400 B.: ln RT fields and orchards. It NTIAC cerrving “Tall ‘shorn “pele 17.60: goed | fhe ens 13-14; and broilers 20-| impossible to kill and produces and choice ewes 5.00-5.50. ; @ld roosters 12-12.5; caponetts 28-30 an abundance of leaves : BIDDERS . stems in its first year of eee 4 —— the Foreign unlike other drug | of ge ng to| NEW YORK, Nov. 3 (AP)—PForeign ex-| plants. : . Eastern Standard Time, fton.|cdange rates fellow (Great Britain is + a = M isde for tha cnnctres. | Gebase, otha > canis: It grows close to the ground and yd sdanes Sith | market 32.93 per cent’ premium er |S dark green leaves ‘ the! drawitigy and apectfics\ons, prepared 103.00% 0.8. conte off 1/28 of 0 cent. | trumpet-shaped white or by Leo J. Heman, ALA. 16 | , Berens: Great Briain (pound flowers