The Weather Tuesday: Thundershowers Details page two i THE PONTIAC PRESS _ Home Edition 112th YEAR *& & & = PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1054 20. PAGES ASSOCIATED INTERN. ATIONAL NEWS eT rEeee Te Mother, Two Sons, Die in ara Fire * ~ School * Up for Vote Today * * * Expansion * Officials Expect Large Turnout on Tax Issues Polls Stay Open Until 8; Six Candidates Seeking 2 Openings on Board Officials of Pontiac Rub- lic Schools expected one of the heaviest Pontiac school election votes in recent years | today as 600 voters cast) ballots by noon. “That’s definitely a heav- | jer-than-usual early-morn- ing vote for school elec-| tions,” Vern L. Schiller, | school treasurer, comment-| ed. “And the voting usual- ly takes a sharp upswing in| the late afternoon and eve- ning.” Last year’s school election (which did not envolve a tax increase) drew a total of 468 voters. The 1951 school election, which did involve a tax increase, drew 1,700. Schiller said everyone in line when the polls close at 8 p.m. tonight wil} be allowed to vote “even if we run overtime.” All 42,500 Pontiac school tricg voters who are veriotored for general elections can vote in today’s school election. Anyone uncertain about where. fo, vote may call the school offices, FE 2-9231, fer directions. Voters today will choose two Pontiac Board of Education mem- bers. They also will decide whether the county should set up a county- wide special education program for handicapped children, and whether the Pontiac Public Schools’ pro- | posed 10-year tax program should | The Pontiac tax program is prob- | ably the top issue on today's school | ballot. It is a genera] tax increase, not a bond issue. The school system is asking voters to let it levy taxes 6.25 mills over the 15 mili limit from 1955 until 1957 and 8.75 mills ever the limit from 1958-1964. Actually. the net tax increase | would only be about 4.25 mills ($4.25 pet $1.000 worth of assessed property) because two school taxes now being spread will end—one this year and another in 1957, The proposal would hold the total Pon- tiac school tax rate at about 18.45 mills from now through 1964. This would mean a tax bill about $13 higher for the owner of a home | valued by the county at $3,000. School board members say that unless the tax program passes, the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) 4 > ‘S00 Bush Pilot ‘Adds Pigeons ‘County Lakes to His Airways (Jaim 4 Lives: wo wom swoecs = (yer Weekend way to combat emergencies that arise among the hunters and fish- ermen he flies to remote spots in the Canadian back country. Two Drown; Motorboat Keith Messenger of Sault, Ste. . . . |Marie is augmenting his Soo Air- Mishap Kills Detroiter; ways with homing pigeons. * a, when he Sus ¢ Gay awe 4th Body Still Missing isolated areas far from normal means of communication, Messen- Two persons drowned in ger leaves a cage of three homing Oakland County over the pigeons. gion ye gd et | weekend, one man was killed a note is i into t eg of a bird and it heads for its| 2 &@ motorboat mishap, and roost at the airport. |@ fourth person is‘ believed Last week, Messenger saw his| drowned in Stoney Lake, communications service put to good | one mile north of Oxford. use. A party he had flown to Patter Lake, 65 miles north of the /Soo, ran low on food. A pigeon ‘carried the message to the air- | + Joseph Woodhall, 8, of And only three hours after it | , ’ |hed been vietaat Messenger tend 8553 Clarridge, Clarkston. - on the lake with the proven. Norman Erb, 23, of 19195 Berwood, Detroit. casse, 16, of 20666 Harper Hills, missing since 7 p.m. last night at Stoney | casse went to the lake youtardey Il | with his brother, Cyril, of 4422 Way- | burn, Detroit, and was last seen by an unidentified witness as he | was entering the water ina swim White Will Quit, Young Goes In Central’s New leader **' 1,067,273 Votes Ahead _Oakiand County Sheriff's Depu- in Bitter Proxy Fight Kens today maid’ a eearch of ALBANY, N, Y. (INS) — Rob- | the lake by air failed to reveal ert R. Young today won control | 8"Y body. Oxford police, and of the New York Central Railroad. | ‘=ship tage Moin om eo The formal announcement of the | ° —_— — end of his bitter proxy battle ° for control of the multi-billion dol- lar road — second largest in the country—gave these totals: The son of Mr. Ben- jamin Woodhall was swimming at |Square Lake about 4 p.m, yester- day when his parents discovered that he was missing. A search of Young group 3,407,512 Management group _ 2,340,329 | the water was conducted by those in swimming, and Robert Brown Young's margin of victory was | of 188 Harrison Ave. located .the Presumed drowned is Ernest La- |f Hollywood, “T,067,273 votes — enough to give him control even if the Central management group contested 800,- 000 shares held by two Young | bedy in nine feet of water about “ feet from shore. Norman Erb died from injuries | — when he was run over supporters, | by a motorboat while he was swim- William White, president of the | | ming with a diving mask at Walled Central who led the long fight | Lake against Young, announced he will| aibert Schultz, 41, of 1711 E. | quit as head of the company. Lake Dr., Walled Lake, op- The outgoing president in a erates” of “ts ‘ seat. te statement. promised to cooperate in 7 turning over the affairs of the Central to Young. He said “New York Central’s share- holders have registered their choice. We of course abide by the decision, We believe in democ- racy in industry as well as in government, That is the Ameri- can way; the way all of us want to preserve at all costs. “We fought a good fight for what we sincerely believed — and still | | believe — to be the best inter- | ests of the stockholders, of the pub- Hawlik that he was heading to shore, towing three water skiers with Fredrick Gordon in the front of the boat as a lookout for swimmers, when he struck Erb. Gordon told deputies that no one (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Bangkok Reds Raided BANGKOK @® — Police arrested 30 persons—including some women —and seized a carload of docu- lic and of the New York Central. | ments today in a surprise raid I have no regrets.” against suspected Communists. School Balloting Starts Early Sadiitulaianagmasietn so “an. bs seg cay = a roses EXPECT HEAVY VOTE — Mr. and Mrs. Clare Scriven, 78 Oriole Rd., had their names checked against registration records today by Mrs. A. H. Lundbeck, 43 Chippewa Rd., school election worker ert wea sce ons Pontiac Press Phete at Washington Junior High School. were among voters who cast ballots early this | morning in today’s Pontiac School District election. Polls will be open until 8 tonight. deputies Jack Fritch and Steve | — . - inal | + Mendes-France Replaces-taniet Political Figures Doubt That He Can Achieve Majority in Assembly PARIS # — Pierre Mendes France, who wants to negotiate with Ho Chi Minh fo end the war in Indochina, agreed today to try to form France's 2th postwar | Cabinet. | Many political figures doubted | ‘whether the 47-year-old economic | jand financial expert could get a | majority in the divided National | Assembly to go along with his pol- | icy, which calls for cutting down | lexpenditures in Indochina and slowing down France's. military buildup in Europe. Mendes-France was nominated last night by President Rene Coty to succeed retiring Premier Jo- seph Laniel, defeated Saturday in a National Assembly confi- dence vote. The President also accepted Laniel’s resignation. Mendes-France is a leader of the Assembly’s Radical Socialist (moderate) bloc, which was cred- ited with bringing down the Laniel government. Following normal ; | procedure, he was the first person |ealled on to try to form a re- placement. Coty delayed accepting Laniel's resignation for a day. It was be- ‘llieved he did not want France to be without a government over the weekend in case important deci- sions were needed concerning In- dochina. Mendes - France's acceptance was announced a few minutes after he called on the President ‘today at the Plysee Patace™} (France's White House). He had conferred with Coty at length jas¢ night on the political sit- uation. The new Premier-designate now must consult various party leaders | to rally sufficient+ io -B0. ASI his. = a ney by the Assembly, He — ed BI votes to gain confirma premier during fast commer’ 6 3 : day government crisis. That crisis |was finally resolved by the selec | tion of Laniel, who served just two! — short of a year. ‘U. S. to Celebrate Revolt |*** BONN Germany #~The U. S. High Commission announced today it will observe June 17, anniver- sary of the 1953 uprising in Com- The Scrivens | ™unist East Germany, as a holi- day. Ovmen's Town & Country, Tel-Reren Open every night ‘til 8 o'clock GUTTED BY FLAMES — Birmingham, in which a mot when they were unable to reach starting on the first Door engulfed Fiome tuber Mother and Two Sons eoristiod Flames Sweep it deg them as Residents Ignore “SOP: Flock to Beaches, Parks Saturday's severe thunderstorm failed to daunt resi- dents bent on seeking relief after a week of sweltering heat. They hit local beaches and parks in invasion-like waves, rolling up new season attendance records for the year. : An estimated 75,000 were = deputies. Park officials said sun-| ‘day's figures were tops so, | far this year. | The storm, which swept in at 4:40 p.m, Saturday with gusts of wind up to 65 miles per hour, brought weleome cooler air The temperature dropped from 88 de- grees to 69 in 10 minutes. Michigan Bell Telephone and Consumers Power Co. had 300 homes without service as a re- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ‘Arson Suspected ‘in White Lake Fire with a house fire at 9720 Elizabeth Lake Rd., White Lake Township, according to Oaklaad County sher- iff's deputies. Mrs. Vernon Shepard, whose hus- band owns the home, said she was awakened early today by a car with snort pipes making a noise, heard an explosion a short time later, followed by fire, she told Deputies Melvin Glover and Al- bert. DeConinck. Mark Ilton, Township fire chief, | said there was a strong odor of | kerosene on the door mat and from |a nearby gallon jug. Firemen brought the flames under control | after it had caused about $500 or deputies said. Judge Tries to Sell : Bootlegger on Cell "| Liege Miresy Tenn. —Sessions e Herbert E. Moses was walk- ing tome al the courthouse with a y when a man approached him to buy whisky. “I suggested the rest room on ithe sixth floor of the courthouse las the best place for the transac- } aware that the sixth Goor houses the county jail. Arson is suspected in connection tion and we started there.” the) judge said. But his propsective -customer fled, Moses added, y in area state parks yesterday, clogging all highways far into the evening in the home-| rush, according to State Police and Oakland County | Accidents Kill 21 Over Weekend Michigan Deaths Soar | as Heat-Sufferers Seek Relief By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At least 16 persons drowned over Michigan's hot and humid week- lend as thousands of citizens sought |relief at lakes and streams One man died of, heat prostra- tion and four persons were killed in traffic. James Story, 8, son of Cart | Story of St. Joseph, drowned | Sunday in Lake Michigan off St. | doseph. | -Four-year-old William Koebel of near Berrien Springs, was struck from his bicycle Sunday and fatally injured near his home. The heat prostration victim was , 92-year-old James Wood of _Kala- mazoo. He died Saturday ih. L. C. Goodwin, 35, of Willow Run, drowned Sunday while swimming in Ford Lake near Ypsilanti. ae rman pawn 2% of Detroit lin Cass eo tale near Pontiac. Eugene Walsh. 25, of Willow Run, | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) In Today's Press Billy Rove Birmingham . Reb Considine ; omits 1+ Cc County News | David Lewrence | Editorials . Markets ” 2 -” bj ¥ 4 4 4 12 = 12 | # A | a4 TV -Radio shinee " 12 uM, 2, M4, 10, ?, it, Oemen's Tewn & Country, Tel-Heren Opes every night ‘til @ o'clock 2 , Couper Home _ About Midnight Businessman Husband on_ St. Lawrence Trip; Gets Word Hours Later Oakland County Prose- cutor Frederick C. Ziem has called a meeting of Michigan State Police arson squad detectives and Birmingham police this afternoon to investigate the possibility of arson in the fire that killed a Bir- mingham housewife and her two sons, The wife and two sons of a Detroit business executive were killed early today when flames swept their colonial-style home at 1189 Brookwood in the northwest part of Although Birmingham police placed an immediate shore-to-ship call to the cruise ship on which the executive, Thomas Couper, was sailing, he was not noti- fied of the tragedy until about eight hours later. Dead of suffocation are: Mrs. Maureen Couper, 40 Larry Couper, 14. Danny Couper, 12. Mrs, Couper’s father, Lawrence wee ls Pagans —tmcnne ’ cy Hospital, after suffering from shock and smoke inhalation, An electric clock in the den was stopped at 11:35 p.m. Another clock upstairs wag stopped at 12:45 a.m., leading Griffith to believe the fire had smoldered for some time of the rear porch. The body of the youngest son was found on the floor of his bed- room, just above the den. So intense was the heat that LARRY A neighbor, Jack Laula of 1220 / Brookwood, discovered the fire at / 12:30 a.m. / “I was just getting in bed when I/ heard a noise coming from the window. I got out of bed to ste (Continued on Page 2,.Col. A) Nixon Looks Forward to. Hearing’s Conclusion NEW YORK \—Vice / President Richard Nixon said / today he thought “it will be a good thing for the country’’ whén the Army- McCarthy hearings /are concluded. “The people, and I may add the Senate, ought to be directing their interest to more imporjant busi- ness,”’ he sa said. DANNY Carr on Stand, Retutes Charge Against McCarthy WASHINGTON (AP) — Francis P. Carr testified today Army officials repeatedly linked talk of special Army treatment for Pvt. G. David Schine with efforts to step Sen. McCarthy's investigatiorl of Reds in the Army, then panes to speaking of Schine as a “hostage.” The chubby chief of staff{for- McCarthy's Investigations Techeneanalites named Secretary of the Army Stevens as having engaged in talk of | preferential treatment for Schine. - But he said only Army’ Counselor John G. Adams. to his knowledge, spoke Of , former subcommittee consultant, Schine as a “hostage. might face overseas duty, Cohn Carr disputed much testimony | exploded with the, threats, ; given earlier in, the McCarthy-| Carr, who said he was’tn the Adams had testified that when he told Cohn Jan. 14 that Schine, | Army hearings by Adams and by | room at the time, swore that’ “Mr. | Stevens. i Cohn did not make these state- | ments . “I don’t recall him saying any- thing like that,” Carr said. He did recall, Carr said, that Cohn told Adams it seemed pre- mature tp be talking of Schine’s | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) He said it was not true, as Adams charged, that Roy M. Cohn once threatened to “wreck the Army’ and to see to it that Secretary Stevens was through" if Schine were sent overseas. City School Election Polls Open Until 8 P.M. ; ' 4 A. ‘ ‘TWO Birmingham Commission’ ‘Accidental Deaths ‘Schedules Six Hearings, Hit 21 in Michigan - Sidewalk Repair Debate aes From Page One) as reported missing and pre- Px Frem Our Birmingham Bureaa BIRMINGHAM — Mostly routine business night's City Commission meeting, | with six hearings scheduled and further discussion to be held on the year's sidewalk repair pro Assessments will be reviewed at hearings for both the light oil and the mat-and-seal road oi! treat-| ments. Other assessments to be reviewed include Torry paving north from Holland for 111 feet and sewer construction on Bowers street between Hunter and Adams. Creation of 2 special assess- ‘gin at 6:30. Slides taken of the | Flint ment district to acquire the nec- | essary right-of-way, and for pav- ia manager's --aeunnaamatiaa| is approved, the question of the, sale of six lots in an area bounded | Tats’ Clothing Store in Riker Building A shop dealing exclusively in children's clothes and toys has moved into the Riker Building |, store formerly operated by. Fritzi | Stoddard. The Margaret Ann Shop in the | acer at 37 W. Huron &t. is) owned by Mrs. Edward Van Tassel | of 51 E. Iroquois Rd. and Mrs Thomas Carson of Toledo It has been redecorated and light’ blue dominates its color scheme, Mother and 2 Sons Die in Home _ flames,” he He called ‘fire department arid ran acroés to the Couper home who also tried to enter the house Seconds later, Buckles and broke a second floor in Cross’ room, but to break through a screen Firemen who soon arrived, put a) up to the window and a slashed the screen to reach | fills the agenda for to- | ~ by E. Maple, Coolidge, Yorkshire and St. Andrews will be voted on at the Aug. 3 election Despite soaring temperatures proper snow removal methods for the coming winter will be under consideration, as will stricter en forcement of an ordinance which prohibits dumping dirt, leaves and other, debris on streets or vacant lots. A recognition program honoring | graduating seniors will follow to-| night's final] summer Youth Night supper at the First Methodist | Church, The picnic supper will be- young people during the past year | will be shown. + pinnnsd-Be program for tomor- row’s dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Cengmunity House. . . * Four staff members of two Cran- | brook institutions have been se-| lected 2s atten? the eighth sum- of the National Train- ing iabareeiey in Gtoup Develop- | iment to be held’ at the Gould Academy, Bethel, Maine, from June 2 to July 10. | The Reverénds Perry R Wil jams and William Norvell of Christ ‘Gork Cranbrook, Marion E |Goodale/ headmistress of Kings-; wood School, and her assistant |\Grace Fry, all over the country in a three-week study of social changes and human relations. * 6 « Circles I, II and V of the Con- gregational Church have 12:30 p.m. meetings scheduled for tomorrow | Circle I will meet with Mrs. Wil- ‘liam Rigley at her home on Bed- \ ford road. while Circle II will ‘travel to the Union Lake summer |home of Mrs. F. W. Donaldson | Mrs. Walter Weitzel will be host- ess for Circle V at her Pierce — the hduse to the covered | to Community He picked up a lawn chair and | eo es smashed @ window, but was again. A special course on juvenile stopped by the heat and smoke. —. ove diay — bow hang i riday at ate ‘ollege, / a = ag ls Kept | will have Birmingham's Police Lt. raga ee wake up people |Henry Timm in attendance Timm beuse. ‘heads the juvenile divigion of the His shouts attracted neighbors, police department here. os — Joseph | Newly elected officers of the while swimming e af Men's Club of Kirk in the Hills "4" Otsego |Church to be installed June 28 lare: Alexander Clark, president | Philip Jojes, first vice president; | | Alvin Rezelman, secretary; Charles | treasurer and Kenneth | Youel, program chairman. Others are Lyon Robbins, wel-| coming committee; C._ T. brust, organization coneitten: Reginald Smith, Boy Scouts; Alan |Kay, dinner committee; and Rob- | membership committee. s ° ° will join delegates | as ee PONTIAC ‘PRESS, MONDAY. , JUNE 14, 1954 Aare Evin Brothers’ sumed to have drowned Sunday His body’has not been recovered. Joseph Woodhall, 8, of Clark- | ston, drowned Sunday in Square Lake, a mile southwest of Pon- tiac, while on a family picnic. Harold Schaub, 16, of Sutton’s | Bay, drowned Sunday in Lake Lee- j lanau Channel while ming party Gerald Jones, a 14-year-old Flint youth, drowned Sunday while fébh- ing alone from a small boat on Lake Fenton, 10 miles southwest of on a swim-| of Dayison, was killed Sunday when struck by a car on M21 twe miles east of Flint. Benjamin Sadler, 45, of Orton. | | ville, was killed Sunday in a two- iear collision at an intersection of | | Green road, a mile south of Good- i rich Edwin Wickert, 18. of Clare, |drowned Sunday while swimming jin the ‘Tobacco River in Clare County Nerman Erb, 23, of Detroit, | was killed Sunday when he was | struck by an inboard motorboat while swimming in Walled Lake. Ralph Laduke. 15. of Grand (Rapids, drowned Saturday while | priauning in Hoag Lake, 20 miles west of Hastings in Barry Coun- ty Robert Taylor, 27. of Detroit. drowned Saturday night in Little Pleasant Lake, eight miles east of Jackson, while boating with two companions. Eight-year-old Judy Beirne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Beirne of Detroit, drowned Sunday in Brennan Peol at De- treit's Rouge Park. Christopher Zidell,_a 9year-old Khlamazoo boy, drowned Sunday in Pickere! Lake, two miles north- east of Vicksburg, when he stepped into a hole while wading near the shore. A seven-hour search Saturday by a sheriff's posse and State Police, aided by a State Police airplane, ended when the body of 3's-year- old Jesse Villa, of Lansing, was j Eleven-year-old Kenneth Mick, | while swimming in Murray Lake. Pe | J Pontise Press Phete MAYOR GETS X-RAY — Pohtiac Mayor William W. Donaldson showed up with Mrs. Donaldson for an X-ray as two chest X-ray vans started checking the Pontiac public for tuberculosis this week. One of the units is taking free chest photos at Oakland County Courthouse, Huron and Saginaw streets, this week while another tours the city * making neighborhood stops. Hours are noon until 8 p.m. today through Thursday and 10 am. until 6 p.m. Friday Mrs. R. M. Bautel Succumbs at Age 69 Mrs. R. M. (Mary L.) Bautel, 69, of 200 Liberty St. died at her residence yesterday after a one- year iliness. She was born in St. Johns on Aug. 24, 188%, the daughter of Wil- liam_and-Mary Elert Heuer, She married Mr. Bautel in St. Johns in March 1909. Mrs. Bautel, who came here from Lansing. was a drapery de- signer at Moll’s interior furnish- ings. Surviving are two sisters and two brothers, Robert and Frank Hever, both of St. Johns, Mrs. Anna Downham of Lansing and Mrs. Emma Keisling of Laings- burg. Funeral will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. from the Voorhees-Siple * | | | REP. GEORGE DONDERO found in the Grand River at Lyons, eight miles east of Ionia Donald Hyde. 21, of Kalamazoo. | | and his brother, Lawrence, 30, of | | Allegan, drowned Friday nig ht) in Miller Lake Oakland Area Lakes Claim Four Lives (Continued From Page One) w autopsy showed that Erb died al- most and side. | 1886, he was the son of Frank and, George A. Dondero. as visible for 1.000 yards. AN rieq Hazel Warner in Pontiac. instantly from a hemorrhage a Pontiac city mail carrier and | last June, The dinner is part of ert Graham and William Rentsch, Tesulting from wounds to his arm was a member of the Metropolitan | a program initiated by the Elks’ |Club and Letter Carriers Assn. "s Marks on Erb's head indicate | | Funeral Home with burial in Mount | Rest Cemetery, St. Johns. Dr. Mil- | iton H. Bank of the Central Metho- | ' dist Church will officiate Luther H. Kelley Luther Herbert Kelley, 67 Wolverine, formerly of Pontiac |died Saturday at Dearborn Vet- erans Hospital Born tn Genesee County Dec. 24 $t. Lawrence Plan Subject for Speech A talk on Americanism and the of effect of the St. Lawrence Seaway on Oakland County wil] be deliv- ered Wednesday at a 6.30 p.m dinner meeting in the Elks Tetmpile, | 114 Orehard Lake Ave, by Rep. Mary Mudge Kelley. He served in | ‘Mort than 400 persons are ex- | World War I, and in 1927 he mar-, pected to attend, including about | 80 persons who have received their | Mr. Kelley was last employed as | citizenship in Oakland County since | Americanism Committee, headed Surviving besides his widow are | by Lynn D. Alien. /for two Pontiac lof taking part in a $4500 super- market holdup here in which {to kill various members of a ban- ‘dit gang have been recessed until Wednesday. Charles and Gordon Ervin, 27, Ba Spring James Walton, owner oA Volvons Jewelry at 154 W. Maple, has an- |nounced the of popular | ‘and classical record department |at the rear of his building. Walton said he also will carry regular and ‘high fidelity record players * ° * SS Tadoussac reportedly refused | to awaken the ship's captain. Couper was finally notified about 8-30 am. ‘The ship was scheduled to dock in Montreal at 1 p. m The entire Birmingham fire de- partment complement of 35 men fought the blaze. It was brought Tee Davidson Service and burial for Leo Da vidson of 5740 Sussex will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Man *tstee>~ He died —suddenty ~ at -m< residence Friday Arrangements are by Bell Chapel of the William Birmingham volunteers manned | R. Hamilton Co the city’s single station and were | Survivors include his widow, Ag called to extinguish an automobile | [¢5: & Son, John R. at home fire nine minutes after the Couper ; and a brother, Earl of Detroit alarm was turned in <2 a The entire first floor of the nine- room house was gutted and the second floor was damaged by smoke. Griffith estimated the house and . furnishings at $60.000 and said dam- 57 School Expansion Up for Vote Today (Continued From Page One) age would probably total about $50,000 schoo] system will soon have to The Couper's cocker spaniel Start half-day sessions Chris, also died of suffocation | Unless the program goes Two firemen were treated for, through, they say, there won't mior injuries. Fire Inspector Mil- ford Fuller, 35 suffered a super- | ficial burn on the arm. and me-} chanic George Wallace, 28 received | teachers to keep youngsters in sehoo! for a full day. be enough classrooms or enough | |he was wearing a diving mask, | three sons, Wayne Danburn of De- | }which - was recovered from | lake. Oakland County Prosecutor's | of Pontiac, as well as one daugh- office is investigating to see if ter, Mrs. Beth Wright of Pontiac Schultz was negligent. One sister, Mrs. Mabel Rouleau of West Bloomfield Police and Fire- Mount Clemens; eight grandchil men, along with Michigan State “dren and one gréat-grandchild also Police are still searching for the survive (Continued From Page One) body of Herman Baum, who went Service will be from Pursiey sult of lightning-struck trans. beyond his depth in Cass Lake Funeral Home Tuesday at 1 pm formers, and trees dragging down vesterday afternoon . Bunal will be in Grace Lawn power lines. Cemetery Flint Hes Talk With-Wilson LONDON uW—Minister of Supply Dunean Sandys returned today from the United States after con ferences with U. S_ Secretary of | Joseph Mercy Hospital here Sun- Defense Charles E. Wilson on prob-| day after an illness of two days. | lems of guided missiles | She died while visiting her daugh- | ter. Mrs. Mary Pollina. | Mrs. Nocéra was born in Italy “| on May 29, 1878, the daughter of | } Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Davino | Surviving are six sons and three i ., daughters. Mrs. Elizabeth Panzer- os , | ella of Buffalo. N. Y., Mrs. Pollina, : ' Mrs. Annabelle Catarcio, Andrew t. | Anthony and Albert, all of New 4) castle: Henry of Reno, Nev., Jo- i seph of El Monte. Calif.. and Victor of St. Joseph. | The body is *t the Pursley Fu- 1 neral Home and will be taken this levening to the William DeCarto Mrs. Louis Nocera Mrs ‘» \ the | troit and Clinton and Warner Hardy | Louts ‘Margaret? Nocera. | | 76. of New Castle, Pa., died at St Obtain Brief Respite From Heat at Parks Traffic was rerouted at Trle- graph and James K Boulevard as a Detroit Edison Co. high ten sion wire sputtered there The storm. despite its tornado like approach. had its lighter side o some residents. A full grown |maple, neatly split by lightning, | came to the aid of Mr. and Mrs | Robert Flicker, of 37 N. Merrimac. | ' | | They had just painted their | | front porch, and were looking | | for a suitable barricade. The | tree obliged, dropping directly | across the path leading to the | porch, Joseph P. McCarthy is glad his family car all the way into the | garage as the dark clouds raced | in. A large elm crashed through the back of the garage, doing mi- nor damage to the car whieh was) j a gash on the arm ane 16% Peomiam, scree) ot Funeral Home in New Castle for|only partially inside. cials explain, would ease both sides | service and burial Indicating the heat which drove of the school financial squeeze | | people to seek relief is the amount | The ‘Weather fa wor 4 build $9.000.000 worth /of water pumped this past week PONTIAC AND VICINITY Pabeie : ae aero enough 'to arr a es fan ’ It totaled 103.931 832 gallons, 600.000 elegdg,_mosm ond. sathes-bomid senigna; (O"!4' growing enrollment expect: t nore than the same week last and Teesday. Scattered thendersbewers ed to hit LW) in the next a y : ' Z Teeséday. Leow tonight 65 to 68 High | , - — Teesday 9@ te 84 Southeriy winds 19 SP AES COM ared with today’s 16 ac b) C ar y te is miles an heer becoming sovth te (00 stidents High point in pumping this southwest it te 3 Teesdey " (Continued From Page One) | year Was the consumption last Teday im Pontiac Schoo} men say the tat in. Thursday of 18,596,653 gallons, crease also would raise enough “‘operating’’ money to make up the deficits in day-to-day run Ring. costs,-Poatiac, a a $725,006 deficit by July, Lowest temperature prececing § a & oe Wind vreiocite @ mpr @ 16 p risen ora ee Moen rises Monday at 6 55 pm Moon sets Tuesday at 3 5} am Sun sets Monday at Tuestay at oor oe going overseas since Schine- had not completed. Army DONALD L. Democrat Files SWANSON his basi training CA dented also that Cohn threatened he would ‘‘get’’ Maj. wasalewa Sac sicktiew Voters also will decide today | in Fourth District Gen. Cornelius E. Ryan, com- ee ere oe ltlam a Which two of six candidates will mander of Ft. Dix, N. J., for ¢ : ; ; ; N. d.. yom... gq 8s. bd E pire fo une Board of Educa- Nominating petitions for the post| the ‘obscene way he had per- 2s M.-seeeees >= aa, tion. Seeking election are Mrs. Paul or state representative from the Mitted™ Schine to be treated hn a A (Matlyn) Brown, Dr. Walter while taking basic training at Gundsy in Pontice L. Godsell Mrs Harry (Lola B.) ith District were filed today by that post (As recorded downtown) King, Dr. Leonard F. Klausmeyer, | Donald L. Swanson, 33, a Demo- | . ee aa $2 Paul J. Simmons and Everett -C. | crat | Carr, a rotund former FBI man. Meen tomperature.................... 78 Spurlock. A seventh candidate, Ed-| Swanson: of 24068 Pennsylvania |was called to the witness chair ward P. Barrett, withdrew from the race too late to remove his | . j name from already-printed ballots. 6:1; Pontiac voters are sharing —in | | balloting to determine whether Oak- Dr., Southfield Township, is a spe- pele, = its ad ny. Sen cial education teacher in Detroit, is | McCarthy had been the witness, married and has four children. | with his cross-examination incom- | A Navy veteran of World War IT) with South Pacific duty, Swanson plete, wien tee bearings were te Temperature this morning at 8’ was 7), which rose to 88 at 2."p.m The U. S Weather Bureau pre ‘dicts cloudy: eae —ands! ‘rather humid weather tonight and | tomorrow, Scattered thundershow- ;ers are expected Tuesday. Saturday's 92-degree high was the warmest in the Pontiac area | this year and came within two de- | grees of the all-time high for June, 12 established in 18. Although cooler weather was forecast for Sunday, the mer- | cury rose to 88 degrees. The temperature has climbed past the 85-degree mark on each of | the past six days. This year's first wife didn't have time to pull the | Highest and Lowest Temperste Fis | j Dete in 81 smpersteres This | land County should set up a county: ic also. past-president of Washing- cessed Friday. 90-degree day was last Thursday. 3 im 1083 43. in 1946 | wide system for educating handi-|ton Heights Civic Assn.. a mem- | Chairman Mundt (R-SD) ex- Sender's Temperateres Chart | capped children. Two ballots on this, ber of Townsite Community Church Plained McCarthy was “catching Tuna Prices Decline aigene +} se Loe Angeles oe 3 issue are being handed out at the, and officer on its board. president UP on his sleep” after a speech- | arquett <5, fysy , if = ‘ ~ Bismarck eo © Miami ont polls: one to decide whether the of the Wolverine Investment Club making trip to the mid-west over| TOKYO « — Frozen tuna ¢x- Caaitieg 4 4 -nosagyan vo 4 | ; county should adopt a Michigan and executive board member of the | the weekend ported to the United States has yy 4 new York se ¢ law that lets’ it set up the special Detroit’ Federation of Teachers McCarthy came in midway in been reduced in price from $440 @3 Pitsbargh 9 85 3 | Brogram and another to decide The th District was recently | the morning session of the hear- to $360 9 ton to meet a seasonal » be a outa oe B | whet er to. levy a half mill tax formed by reapportionment and | ings and took a seat and listened price decline in the United States $7) Traverse City ¥: #1 | ‘ee per $1,000 worth of as-/ will elect its first representative | as Carr went on with his testi- | domestic market, Kyodo News Ser- Lansing ©) Tempe oi 13 | Sess property) to pa) for it. this. November, mony. . | Vice said today. * 2 Hearing Halted Death Plots in Ann Arbor ANN ARBOR ‘UP! — A hearing | brothers accused | plots and counterplots been unfolded, has The hearing is being held for of They are accused of the burg- Pontiac Disclosed | During Course of Trial, in February, | 37 and | » as | | } lary along with James J. Minder | dr., 23, a former University of Michigan student, and Hugh T. | Cox. nual Rapids, |George Wrobel, ment here, |'New Policeman Hired ad BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP = 32, of Milford, has been added to the Police Depart- Police Chief Ciarit Gree; has announced .The patrol- man had previously been an eX- perimental driver for GMC truck jand Coach at the Milford Proving Grounds, and a DSR bus driver. TOM KENT Michigan Lions, holdin their an- | state convention at Grand Sunday afternedn elected | Minder and Cox also are being Tom Kent,-seGretary-of the Pontiac ; bank robbery, Minder, testifying at the hearing last week, said he and Cox had arranged a meeting on a golf course at night with the Ervins in April. He said he and Cox planned to kill the brothers, but the two didn't show up at the rendezvous Minder said he learned that the Ervins at one time had planned te kilt him because he became | unmasked during the supermar- ket holdup and they feared he | could have been identified. 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JUNE 14, 1954 FIVE Write to New York : ne Relatives of Alcoholics | | Crown Dad With @ Gift From Waite’s on June ‘20th, Father's Day . . . Likely Need Help Also ||" ! (Ruttors note: The feilowing is the | because I didn’t want anyone. even relatiges can help sicoholics. This | my mother, to know about Fred's | tells of the Al-Anon Family Groups. | drinking.” “ an unusual organization started three | When she told how she showed up at the police station By ELIZABETH TOOMEY ‘to report him missing after he NEW YORK (UP) — The women | disappeared on a drinking bout, who meet in the pine-paneled club | “because I had a funny feeling ° : r : F eat if anything happened to him room one night each week might | ine wall ak tae Wed = any town’s garden club, but | hadn't reported him missing.” the | they are there because they are speaker laughed, and so did the. married to alcoholics. audience. As the 8:60 p.m. meeting hour The timid young woman there arrives they drift in—the well-| for her first meeting relaxed and | dressed woman with a mink scarf; | S™illed © a gray-haired woman whose hus; Each of the speakers described band brings her to the door; the| her mistakes in dealing with the timid, young wife there for the first drinking problem, and the gradual time and the mother who is ac-| acceptance of alcoholism asa dis- companied by her pretty daughter, ease instead of a disgrace. just home from college. One speaker began by saying, They are members of one of |, have been married to an alco >. the 600 chapters of the Al-Anon | holic for 23 years. ¢ A * ell-ingregated Family Groups, a unique, world. | ‘! started out as a well-ing! wide organization which was or- | Person, she said. “I didn't know jj ganized formally only three years | What alcoholism was. I became age to help families of alco- | frantic trying to cover up.” holics When she started attending fam- a iil at “What we tell here is our story,| with similar stories, “It gave me not the alcoholic’s story,” the chair-| se most terrific mental relief,” ARE YOU PROTECTED? ing" One cr ro men hone we ~ aoe ew inden save to 1.71 on Regularly to 2.98 Values! Allin : | a noticed i cane relaxed. King Cetton for easy.care ... easy comfort... = Protection would be afforded you in connection with + the following types of occurences, if the law says There were 87 similar groups in| lve and have peace and tran- eT you must poy: | existenee in the United States and| ility I have te myself. Canada three years ago when the |. ! needed to be teld to my.ii - BODILY INJURY Biri toch nes bended them = Nr | Alcoholics Anonymous banded them | *** , ye |into a single organization. Now f E | | } 1. 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Becers Rose: Basser Advertising Memager Nat'l Adv. Me Entered et Post Office. Pontiac. Mich as second class tatier MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘The Associated Press ts entitled exelustrely to the use for republication ef si! jece! sews prinied te this news- paper. as well as all AP news dispatches where in Michigan and al] other plects t States veer. All mail sub ms are payable wees Sew Ridns Peatinn PE 33 ; Z —_— MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ———————S————_—_— = — WMPONDAY, JUNE 14, 1954 New York Central One of the most amazing financial coups in modern times marks the New York Central battle which just ended. Rosgrt R. Youno has whipped Wall Street, the VANpERBILTs and the Mor- _ ans and they're going to have to like it. Hardly in the memory of modern man runs so extensive a turnover in man- agement of a gigantic institution. Two score years ago General Motors under- went some cataclysmic upheavals that revolved around Wittiam C. Durant. Once control was wrested from him summarily with only one dissenting vote—that of the late Wui1aM L. Day of Pontiac. Later Mr. Durant returned to power with the famous Chevrolet triumph. * * * Also, pu Pont took control of GM but the personnel of the boards in all cases remained substantially the same. There were additions and modifications, but the whole group was never given the pitch. Mr. Youne will have a clean slate. Early in the battle he asked President Wurrs to remain in case he (Younc) won but the VANDERBILT and MorcAN man gave this proposal the Bronx cheer. Had there been any in- clination to conciliate, the up- heaval would not have been so gigantic, but the old line finan- ciers would give no quarter and Youne therefore drafted an en- tirely new slate of his own. * * * A tremendous legal squabble revolved around the huge blocks of stock owned by the two Texans, but Younc won every round. He had the nod of both judges and the referee in every instance. Whether he’s as good a railroad man, a better or merely their equal, remains to be seen. It has been an interesting and exciting battle over an extended period. So far as surface indications are concerned, it was “good, clean fun,” but we don’t know what went on under- neath. * * * Neither side welcomed defeat. Control was the objective. But prestige was at stake, also. The MorcaN and VANDERBILT Clans don’t relish public trouncings. It isn't an accepted part of their an- cient traditions. But Mr. Younc is no novice or amateur scrapper, either. He’s an old pro. The New Yorkers didn't lose to children. * * * Well, the smoke is still settling and the new Central board is taking over. An interesting era lies ahead. Ike Gets Tax Backing While President EisENHOWFR’s pro- gram has faced some rough going in Congress, it now looks as though he will get about everything he wants in tax legislation from the Senate That at least was the indication after the Finance Committee of the upper House had completed six weeks of secret work on the 875 page tax re vision bill. wepestae * * * At the same-timethe-cormmttee ma- jority’s favorable attitude seems to have discouraged Democratic plans to force the issue of higher income tax exemp- tions. In finishing its long job, the committee accepted almost all of the benefits sought by the Ad- ministration for individuals and corporations. The revenue loss re- sulting from these reductions in the first year is estimated at $1.4 billion. o * * * ; A Democratic spokesman insists that his party will carry its fight for deeper > tax cuts to the floor. On past perform- ance, however, hopes there are slim, for the Senate seldom upsets the Finance ° Committee on tax legislation. Moreover, the unfavorable budget and international situa- tions strongly support the Ad- ministration's any deeper cuts in Federal feve- nue at this time. ye meal - St. Lawrence Power OK'd AU. S. Supreme Court decision has swept aside the last legal obstacle to development of St. Lawrence River eiec- tric power. This ruling ended legal action launched by a group of property owners who feared that the necessary dams and the waters they'd impound, would damage their holdings. * * * The way now Is cleared for the start of construction of facilities to provide power sorely needed by the rapidly expanding industries of New York State and the Prov- ince of Ontario. Within five years the electrical in- stallations and the channels that will make every major city on the Great Lakes an ocean port, should be com- pleted. Recognizing the urgent need, New York's Power Authority and the Ontario Hydro - Electric Commission have agreed to start york this summer. * * * It is-not expected, however, that the new facilities will meet all New York's needs, estimated at between three and four million kilowatts by 1960. Niagara Falls and the St. Lawrence development together will supply about two million kilowatts, the rest will have to come from steam plants. EEE The Man About Town Above Duty’s Call Bus Driver ls Commended for Kindness to His Patrons Daffynition One often spoiled with too Sound argument much sound Nominated as a most courteous and obliging Greyhound bus driver is Walter Cole on the Pontac-Detroit run. The nomination is made by Mrs. Heary Evans of 260 Dick Ave., Pontiac, who for several months has been coming out from Detroit at same hour. She-writes that “besides performing his regular duties in a cheerful and obliging manner, every evening he escorts a blind man from his bas across busy Woodward Ave. in Birmingham. More people like him would make this a better world.” A Pontiac real estate dealer has & request from an Atlantic Ocean steam- ship captain, now living in Meoatreal, the western terminus of his line. He wants to buy some vacant lots near Pontiac, “where I can build a home and take up my residence when my boat begins docking in Detroit a few years hence.” ‘ *Running our county with its population of over half a million is truly big business,” says Glen Arthur, superintendent of the Oakland County Mainte- nance Department. who certainly is in a position to know what it takes. : A swarm of bees landed in a tree, surrounding a robin’s nest. near the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seymoure in Drayton Plains. The old robin continued to sit on her nest. and was crawling with bees, but they did not molest her, and in a couple of hours took off for a new location. “When the iris tulips. lilacs, spirea, peonies and other flowers all bloom as they do this spring.” writes Mrs. Cynthia Harmond of Drayton Plains, “there’s no place in world that can be more enjoyable than our own community at this season of the year.” Knowing full well the ‘‘treat principles of Sheriff Mark Gregory of Lapeer. the writer fully appreciates his statement that “A drunken diplomat is just another drunk.” the ‘em all alike” A peony plant that is over 80 years old is in bloom in the yard of Mrs. Mattie Leece of Ortonville. It has 110 blossoms and buds Thev tell me there's a young lady at the Bloomheld Hills Country Club who will make a veal golfer if she works at it. She's mir own Susie broke her own record the other day _with an S§8and if she sticks lo pracuice and play, shel] be around 80 within a sear She can get the distance with the woods and she really whacks her trons Incidentally, as 1 recall during the days Susie spent with us here at the Press, she's very easy on the eyes. Extending his knowledge of good business in pnvate industry to his work in the federal} government, ‘ostmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield tells’ me that rental for boxes in the post offices, paid ona quarterly basis fer a century ur more. can in the future be paid annually. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Fva Schiele of 118 Norton Ave.: ninety-second birthday. Claude Kinney eighty-eighth birthday. Mrs. Adeline Smith of Brown City; ninety-third birthday. of Highland position against —— . Still Standing on the Burning “Stacked Deck” Voice of~the People —— + +--+ Sportsman Suggests New State Law for Licensing of Boats to Aid: Police Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of jack of space Full name address and telephone number of the writer must accompany ietters out these will not be pautdeed if the writer so requests uniess the critical in Ms nature: letter ts I see where another boat has been stolen, Quite a few have been stolen that have not been reported to police. Why doesn't the legis- lature do something about it? Under present conditions the po- lice can't do anything. I world suggest a law setting up @ nominal fee for a license. Each owner would get a tag to put on his boat also a receipt bearing his signa ture. Signatures of the rest of the family could be put on the re- ceipt after the owner got his li- cense, The State Police then could check all boats going out of the State The game wardens could check the boats on all lakes, for ownership, and as to where the boat had been purchased if there semed room for suspicion, I am sure the owners would be wittling to pay a nominal fee so they would gain some protection against these thieves Different marks could be put in front of the license number to show the type of boat the license was issued for A Sportsman Favors Backing People Trying to Rout Out Reds Apparently the high school girl who wrote to this column recently has not been listening to the Senate hearings too closely. (Which would seem tmposstbte rf she attends school.) I had the impression that Me- Cafthy was a beel but I have been From Our Files 15 Years Age NEW CIO riots mark Flint GMC strike as labor troubles spread throughout Michigan BALTIMORE. MD.,_ schoolboy branded by 40 classmates, with “inked swastikas’”’ on their shirts ~ Years Age 60.000 FIGHT FANS to witness heavyweight championship bout be- tween Primo Carnera and Max Baer, Carnera is favorite BENITO MUSSOLINI asks Adolf Hitler to reconsider and join the Geneva negotiations; called the only chance for peace Case Records of a Psychologist listening to and watching the hear- ings every morning and afternoon since they began. Now I realize he is a man who will fight for what he thinks is right, regardless of party affiliations. That is an ad- mirable quality. There has been no evidence that he is powerful or holds a large number of people under his thumb. Ile is chairman of the committee investigating suspected Commu- mists and gained that position by appointment. It is the privilege of all the senators to sit in and have a voice in all the hearings. McCarthy is trying to rout out Communists, not dominate people. Let's get behind him and anyone who is working in that capacity. £. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY That which is gone out of thy lips shalt keep and perform: ~ even a free-will offering, accord- ing as thou hast vowed unto the Lord thy God, which thow hast promised with thy mouth.—Deut. ,23: 23. * . ° I will forethink what I will prom- ise, that I may promise but what I mall do Serene Bring Your Prayers Up-to-Date, Don’t Recite Them Mechanically, Thoughtlessly Do you regard God as an im- perious European type of dictator? That's wrong. In modern America we should converse ‘with God as tf he were an extension of the per- sonality we find tn an under- standing Dad. By DR. GEORGE W CRANE Case L-330: Leon S, aged 35, is a talented clergyman “Dr. Crane, I always enjoy your worry clinic,” he graciously be- gan ‘ And T agree ‘with sour indict ment some months ago when you said that religion is cluttered up with out-of-date ritual “We are modernizing our church buildings and urging erec- tion of gymnasiums for youth, but I think we should also mod- ernize our ritual, too. If God is our Heavenly, Father, as the Bible affirms, then let's get away from the European atti- tude of calling him a monarch or king Come Thou Almighty King” is one of our great hymns but that. word “king is un-American and ” obsolete : When the early Christhans began Abe i Tee TS al loge ally patterned if after the ‘Aunt Het Your heart ain't consistent like your head. [ overlook a, lot of faults in mv friends that would make me despise folks I don't like. dmentggtthiiet Liaise VEEN... court of Caesar, and developed a literal parallelism that was phe- nomenally exact, But times Wave changed since those tyrannical days of absotute dictatorship. So let's streamline eur church ritual in accordance with modern American progress. This will invelye a houseclean- ing in many of our hymns. And it also will include a new analysis of our prayers “Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the Lord my soul to keep,” is a good praver that makes as mttch sense today as 1,000 years ago . ; But if our other secret and silent. prayers Weve.patiniotype.or.if the, were uttered aloud, you: think. they -d-sound?- Wouldn't we be embarrassed to have our neighbors learn how selfish we are in our prayers? “Dear God, please give me an ‘A’ on my examination tomor- row,” a student may earnestly ask, But if he has meanwhile gone out on several dates this past week while other more diligent students have stayed in their rooms. and studied till the wee hours, would it be fair for God to give an ‘A’ to the student who shunned his textbooks ? Prayer is a time for talking with God, who. is to be regarded as our Heavenly Father. How many times dé you thank-God in your prayers? c deeus healed 10 lepers from sure death and only one ever returned wo sag “Thank you.” how do How about you and me? we equally ungrateful? Are Bring your prayers up-to-date Don't recite them mechanically and thoughtlessly. Converse with God. Make new prayers each night It is proper to mix thanks with your requests. But dont implore God to give you an “A” or do all your work for you. Just ask Him to help show you the way to get vour “A” or how to drive your ear safely, etc. Talk to God in a conversational manner as to an understanding Dad It will be a revelation to you! (Copyright Hopkins Syndicate Inc) Ss a —— ne Counter poblicie Needed to Expose Reds’ ‘Tactics By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — There’s more. than meets the eye in the philo sophie discourse by President Ei- senhower the other day at his press conference about the nature of the Communist problem. The President stressed that the dilemma is not to be solved by military strength alone but by proper strategy in the field of the economic, the intellectual and the spiritual. Perhaps the most perplexing as- pect of.-it is the fact that there are in the world many areas where desirable reforms or social ~ Changes should take place. Thus “colonialism,” as it is _known in Africa or in Asia, con- stituted a serious problem long before the Communists overthrew the Czar’s government in 1917. Likewise, conditions of exploitation which are deplorable have existed in Guatemala and other Latin- American countries. The Commit nist agitators are taking advantage of those weaknesses now The Moscow government itself, however, isn't sincerely interest- ed in any humanitarian or social reforms anywhere in the world. Nor is it interested in Latin America or in North Africa or in the Near East merely to promote discord, as so many observers mistakenly believe. The real aim is to get possession, by revolution or otherwise, of the mind of the man who occupies the post of minister of foreign affairs or the man who directs him. To line up votes in the United Nations or to get enough influence to block collective action of any kind against Soviet Russia is the sole purpose of the work of all Communist agents throughout the world today. The Latin-American field has been invaded by the Communist agents because this means a break- up of the influence of a Latin- American bloc of votes in the United Nations which usually goes along with this country’s policies. s Ld 7” The Communist purpese in stirring up trouble in the French possessions in North Africa is to gain political strength in Paris inside the French partiament se as to enable the Seviet strate- gists to exercise a veto on what the French foreign minister may do in conferences with the United States, It's a “fifth column” worse than the ong that ruined France in 1940, « * s The paramount question then is what acan the free governments do, faced as they are by the know!- edge that many of the conditions under which natives and under- privileged citizens have been ex- ploited ought to be removed be- cause, as in Indochina, rebellion can be stimulated if something is not done to give the natives their independence. The strategy of the major powers in the world must inevit- ably be concentrated on exposure of the Communist tactics. This would reveal the dangers and would warn the smaller nations and the colonial groups that they face a greater tyranny if they lose the sympathetic protection of the free governments. Reforms are vital, but they ean never be completely estab- lished in wartime, As long as the “cold war’ goes on, it is risky to set up weak independent governments that can be used as puppets by Soviet Russia. That's why the first job is to expose and eradicate Communist influence in every Near Eastern capital and in ‘every country in Asia. Then the program for in- dependence and reform will have some chance of permanency when it is achieved, A worldwide inquiry into Com- munist tactics ought to be under- taken, but unfortunately the United Nations doesn't have the ma- chinery. or the determination to do it. Also the Communist political influence can block it there. lf the governments: of Great in the werld to join in an ex- posure of Communist agents in the various countries, it would de much te hasten the day when real protection and help can be given those countries, The Communist consptracy, us- ing funds transmitted through agents in free countries, is an ac- tive operation which needs to be fully brought to public attention everywhere if the Kremlin is to be defeated in the “cold war.” (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service Congress to—pack—in_by July if it can get storage space for its reforms. It has busted open so many investigations it is over- lapping like the cat with the ant- eater’s tongue. The Republican rebuttal com- mittee longs for the hoss-and- buggy days when no backseat driver ever cracked a whip. After twenty years the GOP finds there.is_no such thing as a beautiful view ahead through a key hole Senator Johnson of Texas says they could top off by August if some of the Republicans were not so tele-genic and mike-ro- scopic. He doesn't want to heave the book at them. All he wants ‘em to do is plead innocent in the third degree. If the paper-work and secret documents pile up every U.S. senator will run terrific mileage on librarians’ ladders. Senator Johnson says he has no axe to hoe. He concedes this administration is as honest as could be suspected One important innovation was plugged up by Senator Knowland of waits and delays. The billion- smacker agricultural bill will be limited to farmers. There will be no more acreage laid out in win- dow-boxes. Housing. taxation, health edu- cation and other unavoidable foibles may be held over. There are three branches of govern- ment and you cannot be out on all of them at once You can see the Democrats have no intention of starting a second honeymoon with the White House. That would be political bigamy. So far Congress has clipped the bicycle repair bill, discov- ered eleven more rivers for PWA bridges, bought the air force down to earth, patted the wet backs of the Rio “Grande, approved habit-forming mucilage for postage stamps and im- ported Venetian gondoliers for the St. Lawrence Seaway. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Raise high our flag, the stars and stripes . . . On every pole and mast . . . In honor of our U.S.A, . And all its glorious past... On every ship and building and . The planes that soar away... And on the putlic schoolgrounds where . . . Our future leaders play . Give glory to Old Glory and . . Our colonies and states . « . For justice and equality .. . And freedom from all hates . , . Pay tribute to our flag today , , , Our red and white and blue. , , And to the great democracy ... To which our hearts are true .. . May God be always with us and . . . Our flag forever wave... Above our land of freedom and... The home of all our brave. (Copyright 1954) Babies Should Not Be Subjected to Diets Sugared and Computed, Says Dr. Brady By WILLIAM BRADY, “. D. Grandma J_ F. says her grand- son, 2% years old, weighs 23'2 pounds. That, it save in the Brady Baby Book (for which send 25 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope) is less than a baby should weigh _.at the age of 1 year. the poor little tot gets to eat, W anything. Nor does she say how many teeth the baby has cut. A baby nearly 32 months old should have cut all twenty temporary teeth. about in this order: (2) Four upper incisors at & to 12 months (3) Two more lower incisors and four front molars at 12 to 1 months (4) Four canine (‘‘eye’’) teeth at 18 to 24 months (5) Four back molars at 14 to % months. Some healthy babies vary a month or two early or late in cut- ting the Primary, temporary, baby teeth. The baby book describes the bad after-effects of castor oi) and oth- er laxatives. Perhaps the most familiar bad after-effect of such mischievous physic, especially the first doses of castor oil inflicted on the new- born infant, is derangement of: the internal automatic mechanism that if not interfered with, regulates ‘the bowel Grandma J. F, gives no informa- tion concerning the malnourished child’s diet, but she does say: “He has been given laxatives of some kind ever since he came into this world.” of the physic these parents feed their baby, such, for example, as the inhibiting influence of magne- sia upon assimilatiqn of calcium, it is very likely that the pap such parents deem ‘‘digestible’’ is inade- quate nutritionally to maintain nor- mal growth. A normal baby a year fe 1's years old should have plain whole . milk, eggs, home cooked oatmeal tunction-just-asat-aoes—, Granta does Wet RV” whet the heart beat and the- breathing. grue|, crackers, toast or bread, buttered, mashed potato, ripe banana, raw fresh fruit juice or stewed fruit, scraped beef, ham- cheese and plain wheat crdcked and cooked as breakfast cereal, Fhe less sugar. candy. cake and “the better, ‘and it doesn't make any difference whether -it-4s sweetened: with cane sugar, beet sugar, milk sugar, glu cose, dextrose, corn sugar, mal- tose or some trick-sugar. Food itself is laxative. Food, any and every kind of natural, unre- fined food helps to maintain good digestion, the physiological motor activity, the peristaltic wave move- ments of the alimentary tract. at $25 per month, by a trick specialist. would hamper the growth and development of the sturdiest baby. onthe —_ more t — a: L) ciaeee. self addr (Copyright 1a) . a YS What you're doings wrhing mothe to spend the summer in your ; Play sele—let us clean your clothes belore you stove them ewey. Our process of cleaning, first of all, cleans germents thoroughly end be eutséully — then it goes « step-further and impregnates them with « secret substance —hermless to lebrics but desth to moths. Pick Up and Delivery Phone FE 2-6424 FATHER & SON CLEANERS Plant and Store—941 Joslyn | Six’ southern Oakland County | | high schools will graduate a total ‘of 861 seniors during commence- | graduating class of Royal Oak | High School was held Sunday in | | the high school auditorium. Five Circles Elect Officers Recently CLARKSTON — New officers They include: | Marthe Circle — Mrs. Garnet Poulton, chairman; Mrs. William Johnston, vice chairman, and Mrs. Keith Leak, secretary-treasurer. Mary Circle—Mrs. James Price, | chairman; Mrs, William Watson, ‘vice chairman; Mrs. Chartes | Beach, secretary, and Mrs. Fred | Dates, treasurer. | Dorcas Circle—Mrs, Fred War- | rick, chairman; Mrs. Leland Mas- ters, vice chairman; Mrs. David Stewart, secretary, and Mrs. Rob- ert L. Jones, treasurer. | Priscilla Circle—Mrs. L. D. Ri- | ley, chairman; Mrs. Kenneth John- son, vice chairman, and Mrs. Floyd ' Gordon, secretary-treasurer, | Young Women’s Circle — | Jackson Byers, chairman; Mrs. ; William Mercer, vice chairman; Get $25 to $500 on Signature, Furniture, Auto > “Why —— . that's the prompt pct the fri gives = at Provident Lean. = het comes effort co be your nam to your ladieided ° needs and income. Cheerfully, the manager helps you choose the best repayments and rod most suitable payment date. You will ee always get —- courteous service t's why men and women—mar- tied or ches ontcnmgad to Provident Loan when they need money. For extra fast service, first. Or, if more convenient, write or come in to Provident teday! Provident Loan and Savings Society of Detroit = 2nd Fleor «Lawrence Bidg., 7 WEST LAWRENCE ST. Gerald Harvey, Manager « PONTIAC « FEderal 2-9249 Leens mode te residents of af! g tewns | Mrs. Dean Smith, secretary, and Seeceeedeeeeeeeeseeeeeseseseeeeeeeeeeeet Mrs. FE] wood Johnson, treasurer. : : Brackins Leave : for Mississippi :| After Marriage $| CLAWSON — The Methodist ¢| Church here was the scene of the | recent marriage of LaVina Darby | e|/ and Ernest Brackin. $|__ The bride is the niece of Mr. and e| Mrs. Ralph Law of 160 Fisher Ct., $; and the bridegroom is the son of | e| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brackin of e | Detroit. Marge Nelder was maid of honor , &T@m written by seven members| wed for the event. ¢ and Robert Terrace served as best | | man | Ushers were Lester Darby, Wil- ‘liam Darby and Ralph Darby. (Advertisement) (Advertisement) Flint Lady Pleased With Forty Pound Weight Loss >= l Following the ceremony, a re- | ception was held in the American | | Legion Hall. The newlyweds then | | tet on a honeymoon trip to Biloxi, | school got under way here this Bloodmobile Will Visit | Miss. Upon their return, they will | make veal home at 15825 Cruse. Follows through with Reanel|300 show Up we Norer If your weight is show my house and my health health and your ha Bmw Etat | fel that you do something aprons it. Your thet ‘has made a at c in me success and welfare are at stake. Pro- With the first bottle I lost 3 Ibs. I shall vin four months I lost # Ibs and Reverend at Departure MARLETTE—A farewell recep- | tect them by choosing = that] continue to take Ne Rennel until | get tion honoring the Rev. and Mrs. is made to serve you. ousands of | back to my normal weight. My fri men and women in Mich. have placed | and relatives say 1 look so much better A. A. Amstutz and their two chil- their confidence in Rennel Concen-| and I will always praise Renne!l Con- trate and have solved their — centrate highly.” Sesees Mrs. Newell Cady, Your drug store — oosevelt Ave. Flint, Mich. Getece Liquid Rennel wor! apt penne “Tam well pleased with the results I not pleased wi the very ft bot ao money have received from peing return it for your fore taking Rennel I could hardly do your drug store. dren, Estelle and Allison, was held in the First Presbyterian Church Thursday About 300 attended the affair. Rev. Amstutz has accepted a call | to the United Church in Ludington. ment p this week. | oebenens service for the were elected by five circles of the | Methodist Church here recently. | ‘Six County High. ‘Schools Graduate 861 This Week | Clarence Kimball, school board president, will present diplomas at commencement to be beld Thureday evening. The address | | will be given by Edgar Johnson, | | professor at Wayne University, | on the topic “An Internship for | Citizens.” Baccalaureate service for Berk- ley High School seniors was held Sunday evening, with the ser- | mon given by the Rev, Orin Van Loon Jr. of Community Church Commencement’ will be held Thursday at 8 p.m., with Dr. Ten- nyson Guyer of Findlay, Ohio giv- ing the address Hazel Park seniors had bacca- laureate service Sunday with the | Rev. William R. Bach speaking on “Daring to Be Different." Commencement will be held Thursday evening at the Baptist Tabernacle, “Songs in the Sky” wil) be the topic of the address te be given by Dr. Charies L. Hanspack, t of Central Michigan College of Education. At Clawson, baccalaureate was | held Sunday at 8 p. m., with the sermon by the Rev. L. C Turtier | of Fellowship Baptist Church on| the topic “Days of Certainty | Ahead."’ Commencement was also held Mrs. | Sunday at 8 p. m. at City Park. | Navy, on the basis of the undue |The Rev. Glenn Harris of First | + Presbyterian Church of _Birming-| ham addressed the seniors Madison High School graduates heard the Rev. Charlies C. Jatho of | St. John's Episcopal Church give | the sermon at baccalaureate serv- ice Sunday. Commencement wili be heid at 8 p.m, Wednesday, with Victor F, Spathelf, president of Ferris Institute, as speaker. Baccalaureate service for sen- iors of Lincoln High School, F ern. | | dale, was held Sunday with a mes- | sage by the Rev. Walton E. Cole | of First Congregational Church, | ; Detroit. | “We Walk With Faith’ will be the theme of an all-student pro- | of the graduating class at com- | mencement Thursday at 8 p.m. Bible Sessions Begin for Vacationing Children LUM—A daily vacation Bible morning at the Free Methodist | Church The school offers object lessons, | singing, children's choruses, handi- craft, story session and other spe- | | cial features. | It will continue through Friday | and is open to all children in the | and community. ‘Wins Ritual Contest | OXFORD — Empire Hive No. @| of Oxford, won first place in the | ritualistic competition at the Great | {Camp for Michigan Maccabees held in Jackson last week. | he was two years old, The dis- THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE’ 14, 1954, Milford Dentist Reports to Navy Residents Unsuccessful in Attempts to Prevent Call to Duty MILFORD — Dr. Robert J. Law- | rence reported for dental duty to! the Naval Training Center at Great Lakes, Ill., today, culminating an unsuccessful .attempt by residents of the Milford area to prevent his | tour of duty. | Described as essential to the! community in numerous affidavits by civic groups and veterans or- | ganizations, and the subject of pe- titions which brought more than | 230 signatures, Dr. Lawrence is the | father of five children He has also been called unfit for @uty several tinws by ex- amining doctors, due to a chron- le bone infection he has had since ease has shortened one leg by twe inches, and caused the 36- year- old dentist to undergo nine Sen. Homer Ferguson's office Saturday advised Dr. Lawrence to apply for his release from the hardship of his wife, as soon as he arrives at Great Lakes. Dr. Lawrence stated this was his in- tention Dr. Lawrence is one of three dentists in the Milford area, one \“ whom has a limited practice. Cub Scouts to Hold Picnic, Award Rites ROMEO—Cut Scouts of Pack 87 will hold their annual picnic at | Burlison Park at 6:30 p.m. Tues- | day. Games, races, Indtan dances and an Indian ritual] under the direction of Cubmaster Bob Smith are sched- All members of the Cubs’ fami- lies are invited to the picnic and the final award ceremony, Parents , have been requested to bring their ' own food. The Pack committee will serve ice cream. SEVEN | EDERAL’S ee Air conditioned for your comfort NO MONEY DOWN on FRICIDAIRE refrigerators = = i — Buy now on Federal’s easy Meter Plan! Pay as little as W 1954 MODEL WITH 27-LB. FREEZER, COLORAMA STYING All-new Frigidaire with full-width Super-Freezer, butter-keeper, chill drawer and gliding Hydrator. Self- service pantry door and colorama interior. 7.6 cubic ft. Save! North Branch Tuesday NORTH BRANCH — Lapeer | County's Bloodmobile will visit -here Tuesday. 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Clerkston, Michigen TALLEY MOTOR SALES, INC. 1001 Nerth Mein St. Rochester, Michigan . “~ EIGHT __ ——— Gperation ls Succahil eee hea Soepery separ Divor ce Battle fo End Today on Siamese Girt Twins | sets of organs. Their surgeon sai Argue Custody of Sons, | LEEUWARDEN, Holland — the operation had proved the girls Siarnese twin girls separated in a/ | sould live separately. 70-minute operation Saturday welé Professional | Property in Hayward-| | Barker Case | BURBANK, Calif. «®—Actress | doing well today. |Susan Hayward and actor Jess |Barker go to court today for the} ‘final round in their hotly contested | divorce battle. Big issues in the divorce trial expected to last from two days to 'a week. Gre the division of proper ty and custody of their twin boys Gregory and Timothy, 9 * * * a spanking and a near nude dunking of the red haired Miss Hayward have been irelated in previous court appear ce Wilson Foundry Post BD) ve stapety actress. »o Names New Officers charges me tal cruelty, "returner d | | from a movie location at St.| Wilson. Foundry Post 437, Ameri- |George, Utah, yesterday. Married | can Legion, chose Douglas P. Fer- on July 2%, 1944, the couple sepa- | guson to command the post for the | rated once before, in 1947, but ta- | 1954-55 year at a recent election of ter resumed their married life. | officers. | They separated again last year. ca caemateaana 1 and Tjitska, were joined at the | abdomen for a distance of 3'2 entomology is 100 reported | The T-monthcld babies, Folkje! years old in 194. j Only While 89 Cleaners Last! Slappings, DOUGLAS P. FERGUSON Others named were: Alexander t ed > GUARANTEED Miss spd leaps who a Zrnich, sermor vice commander, 4 eariier ar rer j;ome Ss y Vac & Sewing i. month with $340,000 in assets Wilson Zigler, junior yice com- mander; Raymond Grech, adju- told the court Feb, 25 that Barker, | 139, refused to work She said he | | once termed her “a good meal | | cer; | ticket arms; Charles Hale, Machine Supply 379 $. SAGINAW Opea mre Fri. until won. ae FE ‘2.9143 tant; Jonn Adomities, service offi-* Stanley Rice, sergeant at George Hall, chaplain; and historian Pay as little as $1.25 a week | * * . ' ; | She wants the court to rule her | two-million-dollar movie contract | third term as finance officer, Vern and other assets belong to her and} fddy and Harry Pressnel were oe J act AT ONCE! are not community property. Her | elected to the execative committee. jattorney, Martin Gang, has intro- | | Ferguson, a former U.S. Navy Jest 89 ef This jduced a document he said both lieutenant, will also be chairman signed before their marriage and of the post’s delegation to the an- Astounding Saving! which stipulates that Barker shall | ' | nual convention at Lansing in July, inot share in her earnings. / according to Harrison M. Be vall, publicity officer. Siamese Twins Die; Third Baby Doing Well ST. BONIFACE, Siamese twin boys, wife of a local railwayman Thurs- day as part of a triple birth, died yesterday. The infants had a com- mon pelvis and shared a number of vital organs The third baby, also a boy, was normal and healthy at birth and was reported in ‘‘very good condi- tion”’ The babies were several weeks premature To Celebrate Our Expansion We Invite You to Visit Us During— | FAR EAST WEEK ~ June 14-19 Displays Man. (® — Free Literature . 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SUMMER THEATRE T NITE Yer A wv WXYZ-TV CHANNEL 7 to 11:30 P.M. 9i mt sania Ike Participates in CD Bombing’ in White House Shelter With Staff, Mamie WASHINGTON (UP)—President, Fisenhower hurried into the White House air raid shelter today to take refuge from a fleet of imag- inary atomic bombers attacking the United States in the biggest Civil Defnse drill since World War ll The eerie wail of sirens sounded the red alert in the capital prompt- ly at 9:01 am. EST. By pre-ar- ranged plan, traffic was halted on all downtown streets and police guided pedestrians into shelters. Mr. Eisenhower, whe was working at his White House desk when the alert sounded, got up immediately and walked quickly with members of his staff and hundreds of White House workers te the shelter. He was joined there by Mrs. Eisen. | hower. members of his staff have working quarters in the shelter, During the drill, they worked at their desks | WIND DAMAGE — Winds clocked at 6 miles an | The chief executive and ranking | hour in Saturday's savage thunderstorm toppled this | P. McCarthy at 300 Draper Ave. McCarthy's car, | pistol and a pair of binoculars big elm tree onto the garage at the home of Joseph | parked partly inside the garage, was and tested telephone, teletype and Waterford Center Pupils "0". with the picnic scheduled short wave radio facilities linking | the shelter with the outside world | Simultaneously, Civil Defense | workers in New, York set a record | by clearing Times Square within | 70 seconds after the sirens sounded. The operatioo~in which some 3,000 | persons were directed into shelters, | was carried out in 3 seconds less time than was required at the last Civil Defense test. The “attack” by more than 400 hypothetical enemy bombers Was presumed to have struck 41 | major cities in the United States, to Attend Picnic Tuesday , WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — Waterford Center School - students are looking forward to Tuesday's big, school picnic. Games are planned for the fore-~ for noon. Sponsofing the event which—will be. held on_the school | grounds, is the Waterford Center PTA scheduled for the afternoon mothers Will serve as hostesses Surprise entertainment is Room Deaths in Nearby Communitie Leonard 8. Balis CLAWSON — Funeral! service for Erwin. Funeral Home, Harbor Springs. followed by Requiem Mass including Detroit and Flint in ‘Leonard S. Balis, 58. of 229 N. By- |i" Holy Cross Church, Cross, Mich Michigan, and eight in Canada. | yn5q a wilt be held at 1-30 p.m | with burial in Holy Cross Ceme- in many of the “target cities.” (Tiesday at the Schnaidt Funeral | '¢Ty confined (Home, Royal Oak, with barial in |Oakview Cemetery. He died Satur- | hewever, the drill was te a staff exercise fer Civil Defense workers. day in Royal Oak General Hospital. | Mrs. Lohettiey died Saturday at” the home of her daughter, Mrs Jane Hennessy of 2993 Kenmore The most ambitious program of Surviving are his widow, Nellie; | Rd. public participation was in Mobile. | three sons, Charlies B. of Birming- | Also surviving are four other Ala., where some 26,000 persons | ham. Boyd M. of Royal Oak. and | daughters, Mrs. C. P. Hamill and were to be evacuated from the | A.3.C. Robert D.. USN; two daugh-| Mrs) Thomas Huhn of Berkley, downtown area to the outskirts. | In Pittsburgh, police halted traf- | fic and streets were fairly well | cleared despite the fact that the siren system did not work ideally | and some sections-of the city did. not get the alert ! Convict Mendez | in Bar Robbery Gets 2% to 15 Years in Jackson; Implicates Three Others Oakland County Circuit Judge | Frank L. Doty today sentenced | Francisco M. Mendez, 26, of 2% to 15 years in Southern Michigan Prison at Jackson for the $75 armed robbery of the Walton Dairy Bar April 20 A companion, Lee D. Bates, 20, of 80 Omar St. was turned over to parole officials after pleading guilty to the same charge June | Mendez. of 61 Pine St.. testified last week at the trial of three other youths charged with the rob- berv and implicated them The three, Richard Parks, 17 of 22 McNeil St.: Arthur C. Hewitt Jr. 19. of 1644 Giddings Rd. and Robert.K. Smith, 19. of 1024 Hospi- tal Rd. were found guilty by a/| ‘Surv June 7 and will be sentenced | next Monday. Both Bates and Hewitt are Jack- son Prison parolees. recently re- leased for breaking and entering in the nighttime. Was Benito’s Interpreter WOODSTOCK, Vt. — —(UP) — Miss Lisa Sergio, who has lived here many years, once was official English interpreter for Benito cist Italy in 1937 “The ters, Mrs. Carl Hanson of Berkley, and Mrs. Gordon Auterson of San Diego, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Emily B. Henderson LAPEER. — Funeral service for | Mrs. Emily B. Henderson, 77, of 315 Mason, will be held at 2 p.m. | Tuesday at the Biard Funeral Home, with burial in Mount Hope Cemetery. She died at her home| ~ Saturday Johan D. Coulter LAPEER — Funeral service for | John D. Coulter, 69, of 296 Oriole St... will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Muir Brothers Funeral | Home. with burial in Mount Hope | Cemetery. He died Sunday at home after a long illnéss. Benjamin A, Sabler ORTONVILLE—Funeral service for Benjamin A. Sabler, 46, of 283 Granger Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the C. F .Sher- man Funeral Home, with grave- side service conducted by the Ma- sonic Order at Ortonville Ceme- tery Mrs. Georgina Kenyon of Royal Oak, Mrs. Ann Mania of Harbor Springs, and Mrs. Myron Palmater of Hillman; three sons, George Schraffenberger and Arthur Lu- hellier of Royal Oak Township, and Frank Luhellier of Cross Vil- | 16 | lage, 27 grardchildren and undamaged. — — Paper Drive Chairman Says Thanks to Aides WATERFORD CENTER — Mrs Edward Keith, neighborhood chair- man for the Waterford Center Girl Scouts’ paper drive, today ex- | pressed -her thanks to-all who as-+ * « *« sisted in the collections. Money from the sale will used for purchasing uniforms and books for Troops 118 and 119. Natural Number STORRS, Conn. E. Waugh, provost of the Univer ‘sity of Connecticut. The number 9-2844, can be gotten by dialing was taken to her home to be iden- | | W-A-U-G-H |Mrs. Evelyn Ann Smith's release _|which the Smiths said they had be hidden along the road to the payoff (UP) — Even the most absent-minded professor | Marsin. seized near a ranch! would have no trouble remember- | house four hours after Mrs. Smith | ing the telephone number of Albert | was released Thursday night, was | THF PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. JUNE 14,1956 se masked persons. He was charged Saturday with kidnaping and placed under $50,000 bond. VFW Auxiliary Council ‘Chooses New Officers New officers were chosen recent Ivy by the Oakland County Council Police Continue Search of VFW Auxiliary, They include Martha A, LaMonde, president; . . in Mountains . Emma Momber. senior vice presi- PHOENIX. Ariz. ® — Daniet “ent: Ardith Atkinson, junior vice J. Marsin, 4), charged with kid- president; . Bessie Garneau, secre- Believed Buried Baffled for Two Days, dustrialist for $75,000, sat silently Frances Previtt, conductress; in jail while officers resumed a , Marge Zander, assistant conduct- search today for the missing ran- | "®™S jgom money. ’ Somewhere in the Superstition Mountains, police believed, were hidden the marked bills paid for by her husband Herbert " The rocky, cactus-strewn foot- hills were combed by a small force of officers. They worked doggedly, | moving smal! boulders, brush and dirt in the belief the loot had been | buried. * . * Two days of hunting failed to turn up any clue. The search today was extended into abandoned mine | shafts. , Police also were hunting a rifle, |seen the kidnaper use | There were other unanswered questions. Mrs. Smith said she had overheard a second man after be- ping locked in the trunk of her car. | 'She said he discussed killing her. | When she arrived at the Supersti- tions late Wednesday, she said, only one masked kidnaper was with her. Investigating officers, who had spot to which Smith had been or- $ ; dered, asked openiy why Smith_ jdrove his wife back to Phoenix | | without stopping to report that she | was safe | That delayed the search for the | abductor by more than two hours, | one officer said. Fuel Oil Users... Be sure of getting better quolity Gee Fortified Fuel Oil not taken to her for identification | ‘until the next afternoon | ’| At that time, it was learned. he | tified several hours before =| FOR ONE OF THE BEST DEALS IN TOWN CALL NEW and USED REFRIGERATORS SHICK’S APPLIANCE .» + Sign your fuel oil contrect a i CINE naping the wife of a wealthy in- ‘ry: Margaret Ballard, treasurer; | and Lillian Pollock, Verma) A. ELBLING & SONS TitihEN Silent 7 ca. 4% 73 S. 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Woodhall, &-year-old son | Benjamin A | Wocdhall, 583 Clarridge’ Rd.. will | of Mr. and Mrs. be held at Bailey Newhouse Funer- al Home at Sault Ste. Marie. He died suddenly Surday. Arrangements here are by Purs- ley Funeral Home. Mrs. Pauline Lahellier BERKLEY — The Rosary will be said for Mrs. Pauline Luhel- |lier, 77, at 8 tonight at the Suj- | Mussolini. She escaped from Fas | Royal Oak. Prayer service will be | | held Wednesday morning at the of service in this area... —E See To the needs of our widow. | Clara, are two stepdaughters, Mrs.| + Sabler of Rochester, | An important link 7 | | dedicate ourselves . Sparke-(riffin’ uneral Home hifal Servier’ Williams St. 2-8841 —— espe: your thrift and" foresight, you, as a life insurance policyholder, have helped bring about the most amazing period of material growth in American history! Life insurance funds—in addition to pro- viding family protection—are playing an important part in our great expansion. Xe ths Ya > é 7 Mca bee ett Your life insurance funds have helped finance thousands of mile: of _ Americas thrift sparks Americas record | pipe line... bringing a'useful service to you SRT duce most of the things you use. bring the gas into your kitchen . trains on which you ride. © facilities, machinery and equipment which pro- Among these are the natural gas lines which .. the power plant which supplies your electricity ... the mile upon mile of superhighways on which you drive ...the planes in which you fly... the railroad Here's how life insurance —the indi . ey latloné of = This life insurance money also provides funds ya : for new homes ... housing developments . . . ooo eee new schools ... new stores... and other new It is helping finance the factories, research buildings. All told, America’s 90 million policyholders are adding $5,000,000,000 to the funds behind their life insurance each year. Until these funds are returned to them, or to their families, as bene- fits, this money is put to work in almost every phase of our economy. LU y bd . So you see, your life insurance dollars benefit you in two ways: (1) they provide for the finan- cial security of you and your family, (2) they help provide the capital needed to make America a better place to live in. Institute of Life Insurance Central Source of Information about Life Insurance 488 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK 22, N. Y. foe N *Couple United in California Rite and Mrs, Thomas McGregor of La- Jolla, Calif., former Pontiac resi- dents, became the bride’ of Robert G. Mahon, son of Mrs. Clarence Mahon of Pacific Beach, May 2. Joyce wore a pink suit with a bouquet of whit of white orchids and car- ‘nations, Sandra McGregor, her sis- ter, was maid of honor, and Fred Anderson was best man. James '| | Bracklow was usher. Joyce McGregor, daughter of Mr. | A reception was held at Mission Beach Women's Club and the cou- ple honeymooned in northern Cak- | fornia. They will reside in San | Diego where the bridegroom is stationed with the Navy. Both are graduates of San Diego State Col- le; ge. i ‘SUMMER £7} Business Administration [_] Bookkeeping > this advertisement today. > Bulletin immediately. SUMMER HOURS Morning 8:00 te 16:45— Afterneen 11:15 te 1:30—Evening 636 to 8.60 VETERAN APPROVED 7 W. 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Cary of Linden road, was mar- ried to William Herbert Coburn of Redford Saturday evening in St. James Episcopal Church The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Wil liam Coburn of Redford and the late Mr. Coburn a The bride's gown of white Swiss organdy was accented with appli qued Alencon lace around the heart-shaped neckline and on the bouffant skirt which fell in a sweep train, An heirloom tace cap held a tiered veil of illusion and she carried Amazon lilies and valley lites with ivy Mrs. Charies B. Cary was ma- tron of honor and Mrs, Eari Nar- um of Detroit and Mrs. Maurice | ‘Townsend were bridesmaids tn | white, pink - dotted organdy. They wore pink hats and carried pink carnations with ivy. Martha Cary and Price were flower girls wearing k organdy frocks and carrying nosegays of white roses Richard Witte was best man and ushers included Alan and Charles B. Cary, and Grant Price. , Mrs. Cary wore _a blue mist silk organza drése With a Matching hat’ and orehid corsage. 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Billy Cox and | awards Do You Go From Here” was the . -| Edward O'Rourke and Charles) c “THE PONTIAC PRESS, For Sixth Graders URS. WILLI iM HERBERT COBURN — y ‘ } Married * Saturday evening in St. James Episcopal Church of Birmingham were Barbara Cary, daughter of Mr. Beverly M. Cary of Birmingham, and William H.- Coburn, the: son of Mrs. William Coburn of the tate Wr. ae Coburn. Emerson Has Graduation Richard Morrett Sixth graders of Emerson School | attended their graduation exercises Judith Collison> introduced the stu- | the sixth grade band which played sev- eral selections A ballet was presented by Sharon McGinnis and the sixth grade class sang, along with selections by the sixth grade violin class Service Squad awards were recently ,dent announcer ’ presented by Mrs. Ruth Baich. Captain tor the past year was dudy Collison, and Sharon McGin- nis was the lieutenant. Frank presented Safety Patrol Lts. Leon Hines and Ronny Chi- Gister. Recipients of Junior Olympic | were Phillip Williams,’ Tommy Cox and Jerry Bailey. special ‘‘thank you"’ was extended to Lindo Koop and Manuel Hernan- dez for raising and lowering the Flag each day throughout the school year Billy Liddy, Jerry Bailey and taking care of the movie equip- ment throughout the year. “‘Where FOR YOUR HAPPIEST DAY Let Us Plan Your Wedding for You! CARLETON & SMITH Pree Gift and © Phene OR 4-45Tt onseltation Ph. OR 8-647 Wayne Weiler were recognized for | title of a talk given by Mrs. Ruth Wait. school principal A preview of the junior high © schools was given by Francis Staley, principal of Eastern Junior High School, and Sid Jones of Lincoin Junior High Sphool. MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1954 ‘Jo y Ann Orth > ls Married in Scottville Jack White Claims Bride Saturday in Methodist Rite White chrysanthemums deco- rated First Methodist Church of | Scottville Saturday evening for the , i ‘ } i and Mrs. | j \ service uniting Orth and | Jack M. White in Performing the 8 light clock candle- the Rev Mr: and Mrs Paul M. White of Redford and Elizabeth Lake road are the bride- groom's parents. Josephine Reader of Scottviile attended JoAnn as maid of honor in a yellow dress with a blue co. *————— | lonial bouquet and matching head- | ’ Kathleen piece. In blue were attendants Catherine Briggs of Scottville, Shir- ley McNamara and Harriet Krit- selis, both of Sault Ste. Marie and Lawless of Portland Their bouquets and headpieces were yellow The bridegroom's brother, James White, was best man. Seating | the guests were Jim Jaksa of Flint, Pat Lawless of Portland, | Gale Noel and Warren Ashley Jr both of Scottville A beige lace dress with a cor- | sage of yellow roses was worn The program closed with a okt | by the bride's ther, and Mrs. presented by the class. Mrs. Peter Larson and Mrs. Chester Nichols ‘were chairmen of the refreshment {| hour that followed Cynthia De Wolf Feted Saturday at Bridal Party Cynthia DeWe@lf, bride-elect of Oscar Bayea, was entertained at a luncheon and shower Saturday Wilson and Eloise Reed at the Reed home on Sylvan Shores drive. Cynthia, daughter of the Elestus DeWolfs of Quincy, Mass., will car, who is the son of Mr. and Mass. Attendants for the bride will be Jean Widdis and Joyce Goodman. | | Fisher will serve the bridegroom. Among the guests were Janet) Campbell, Joyce Boyd, Mrs. Helen White wore pearl gray lace over shell pink with pink flowers. A reception in the church par- lors followed the ceremony, the new Mrs, White later changed | to a costume suit of brown and | white with a white rose corsage. | A’ by Mrs. George Reed, Mrs. John | a | speak her vows June 26 with Os- | | | After a wedding trip to Chicago, | | the bride will reside in Scottville. The bridegroom will be stationed in Newport, R. Both are graduates of Central — College at Mount Pleas- and the bride will teach in Poutiec in the fall Mrs. Robert Morin Honored at Shower Mrs. Kenneth Evans was hostess | Mrs, Bernard Bayea of Springfield, | at a pink and blue shower Thurs- | day evening honoring Mrs. Robert Morin. The Morin home on Stout a was the setting for the oc- "Gents included Mrs. Case Streeter, the honoree's mother; Joan Streeter, Mrs. Charles ; Smith, Mrs. Hoyt Joyner, Mrs. Ed-| Barnes, Mrs. Basil Quick, Mrs. ward Somner, Dorothy Cummings, | Vern Mrs, Hazel Ellicott, |} Lippert, Martha Johnson, Joyce |; Goodman and Jean Widdis A fresh Fastidious von. vou insist mers stiches davs wearing. And, to tide vou of styles and fabries. 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Orth of Scottrille, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. White of Elizabeth Lake road are the bridegroom's parents. MRS. JACK M. WHITE BIRMINGHAM — Christ Church Cranbrook was the setting for the marriage Saturday at 6 o'clock of Jane Dodds, |Mrs. Wallace Dodds, to Norman Frederick Goeckel, son of Mr. apd | | Mrs. Carl A. W. Goeckel of Royal | Oak The bride wore white mousseline de soie over taffeta. Folds of self material formed a portrait neck- daughter of Mr. and | Jane Dodds Speaks Vows With Norman F. Goeckel held her fingertip veil. Her flow- ers were white orchids and stepha- notis with ivy. Mrs. ph L. Cotten of Den- ver, Colo., was matron of benor for her sister, and bridesmaids were Mrs. James Houser, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. James M. Chandler, Mrs. Charies K. Bilby of Jackson and Mrs. Henry M. Kuhimar of St. Clair Shores. line with duchess lace motifs. The | skirt was very full and fell in a | Short train, and a tiny cap of lace Piano Students Present Recital Piano students were heard in ia recital Friday- evening in the Orchard Lake Community Church. Appearing on the program were and | ‘Mary Dukas, Patti Forbes, Peter | Curtis, Connie Dillon, Marjorie Seman, | Stecklin . Marjorie Ashby, iSchroeder and Ricky Fisher. Others were Kathie Cosgrove, Jo- | Ann Seaman, Leon Mellen, Martha Kurzweil, Ann Livingstone, John /Emmert, Barbara Steckling, Kar- | en Oliver, Rose Cudnohufsky, Er. | majean Livingstone Carl Sommer, Robert Welch, LindaLee Pearsall and David Carlson. Also presenting solos were baa Anne Welch, Georgia Dukas, Ly Ashby. Linda McGothin, eee Fetherlyn, Kiki Sekles, Carol Som- mer, Lora Guthrie, Mary Bisbikis, | Fred Vest. Delores Gustavson and , Toby Gilbert. | Nancy McGlothin, Alex Sekles, | Perry Lou Emmert, Lorraine Erickson and Frances Sekles com- ‘pleted the list. | Douglas P. Mooney Elaine Cudnohufsky, John | Mary | 270 Orchard toke Ave. A New Living Room Suite! FIRST ON YOUR SPRING CLEANING LIST *Make your living room suit Furniture Makers & Upholsterers “all work guaranteed § years” as pretty as the spring out- doors) Retin:ished or new at Manufacture:-to-you prices william wright FE 4-0558 . All the attendants wore waltz- length frocks of aqua silk shantung fashioned with fitted bodices and cap sleeves. They wore matching straw hats and carried coral gla- | mellias of Toledo was best man. and ushers were James and William Dodds, broth- ers of the bride; William and Rob- ert Goeckel, Richard Lee and John J. Dyer | A reception was given in the ' Dodds home on Willow lane For the wedding trip to the | Farmington Country Club at Char- | lottesville, Va., the bride wore a light blue linen dress with a match- ing jacket. The newlyweds will live in Birmingham. Piano Recital Slated Tuesday A piano recital to be held Tues- day at 8 o'clock in Grace Luth- eran Fellowship Hall wil! feature several students. Among those participating will be Lois Arndt, Marilyn Drumm, Claudia Edwards, Sharon Boyce, Billy Cunningham, Judy Manns, Karen Spaulding. Leanore Oltes- vig, Martha Austin, Judy Kemp and Linda Clarkson. ' Others are ‘Mary Ellen Oltesvig, David Austin, Janet Heek, Ed- ward Santala, Billy Ramsey, Jo- alyce Peterson, Norman Thomas Jr.. Mary Ann Waring, Audrey Presson, Janet Thomas, Kathleen Williams and Bernadine Williams Guest pianist is Larry McCann, —— Shower Honors Jo Ann Kapler Thursday evening Mary Jean Brown of South Tilden avenue, opened her home for a kitchen shower for JoAnn Kapler, bride- elect of Albert Schwartz. The daughter of the Joseph Kap- lers of Premont street, JoAnn will speak her vows with Albert June 26 in the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. Albert is the son of the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schwartz of Edna street. Guests attending the shower were Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. Kapler. Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. William Brown Jr., Mrs. Nelson Robertoy, JoAnn Robertoy, Mrs. Arthur Ewald and Ilene Ewald. Others were Mrs. Clarence Lac- kie, Mary Lou Lackie, Mrs. Eamer Bigsby, Mrs. Paul Breininger, Mrs, Cari Hester and Elizabeth Oliver. ANDRE'S MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS 3“ COLD WAVE "= MACHINE “or MACHINELESS— Sueluding ANY STYLE CUT Staff of Expert Operators to Serve You! Italian Boy Haircut New Mobile Cutting "Multi-Curl” Haircut Open Wednesday All Dey—Fri. ‘til 9 NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED! IMMEDIATE SERVICE! | Andre Beauty CSalon Bank Bidg—Ph. FE S-4490 $7* 110” $7 50 Ind Fleer Pontiac State ; — ili ccmitiamaaniaieiemiamemnenie eae __| Jaycees Aux a Maynards Are Visiting Paul Lines To. Spend Summer Dy Their Cottage on Will Make Home Pay Patterson and Mrs. Elson | 4 2) Years of Practical Experience rummond Island in Detroit Ga the gant Met wore Mrs, AL-| 17, crennne Ee ee FE COE Mr. and Mrs. Cart BIRMINGHAM—Jeannette Dan-| Dett Rierson, Mrs. Gladys Creevy, | week to spend the summer at their cottage on Drummond Island. * « «& Mrs. J. Chester Reynolds of Elizabeth Lake road flew to Phoe- nix, Ariz., Reynolds, to Maxine Melcher. The ceremony wa be this evening. * Blanche VanWagoner and Lulu VanWagoner, both of Laguna Beach, Calif., are Visiting at the Winterberry drive of Mr. and Mrs, Steckten A. King. They are in town to attend the graduations of their three grand- nephews, the Kings’ sen, John; 4 Lee VanWagoners’ son, Lee Jr., in Oxford, and the Ray VanWagoners’ son, Robert, in Lake Orion. Thurs- day evening the Kings will have open house for friends and rela- tives in the area, 306 Rik e fe Jot Mrs. Harvey Lodge was the | ‘ur Marten. : = er Bidg. a gee jpebonige E. Rows New Officers Are Selected cotting for the monthly dinner | reaps Agi Rage Mr rs. H. D. a ame . » evening. Maude Chambers | “mations. dus ine bere roe weve (Central Methodist. WSCS Units Meet [sss it en ee and Mrs. Charles E. Rowston of Poplar street for the past two the James L. home on gratulations on the birth of a daughter, Linda Ann, June 1! at Pontiac Genera} Hospital. Grandparents are the Charles A. Brysons of South Marshall street and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F. Wedow of East South boulevard. Donna Haertter Is Honor Guest at Bridal Party Donna Haertter, bride-elect of James Perquette, was honored Fri- day evening at a miscellaneous bridal shower. Mrs. Orville Wright and Mrs. Leroy Haertter were co hostesses in the Leroy Haertter home on Grayton drive. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haertter of North Mar- shall street, Donna will speak her | Plans for the Pontiac Jaycee Auxiliary | decorations chairman, Mrs. James Hursey \“Kanehula” is ‘dance Saturday evening are discussed at a\and Mrs. Joe Benson (right) of Tilden ave- kaffee klatsch in the William Fox home on'nue is general chairman for the dance, West Huron street. The hostess (left) is which will be held at Old Mill Tavern. (center) of Dick avenue is ticket chairman |on a Hawaiian theme. iliary Working on Plans for 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1954 ond ELEVEN _ Dance Next Saturday Night * fe, Peatiae Press Phete the name of the dance, based Election of officers and plans .Mrs. Frank Gray, a guest, spoke for the new season were on thej|on the fourth National Assembly -| of the WSCS held recently in Mil- waukee, Mrs. Clarence Huemiller led devotions, Officers elected twnctude Mrs. William B, Conrad, chairman; Mrs. Harold Beoughner, vice chairman; Mrs, Ambrose Pow- ers, secretary, and Mrs. Richard Balmer, treasurer. . s . Mrs, George Fisler showed col- ored slides of Methodist camps to members of the Fanny Crosby Group when they met with Mrs. Irwin Brockie in her South Mer- Mrs. Donald Porritt's home on | venue home. Devotions Cherokee road was open to rimac & \ | ten gave the life of Susannah | yjie Saum and Mrs. Wesley. | Wright, co-vice chairmen: cil Choate, chairman; Mrs. John | pichard Warriner, treasurer. Thors Jr., vice chairman; Mrs. | — Students to Give Vera Spencer, secretary. and Mrs. | Spring Musicale Martha Braid, treasurer. } * A spring musicale will be pre- sented this evening at 7:30 in First ald White Jr., Kerry Dougherty, Jeffrey Bergemann, Michael Mc- Inally and Patty Roberts. Others will be Janice O'Neil, Karen Erickson, Susan Pill, Jane Mrs. Lowell Stuckman, treasurer. Moss, Mary Moss, Joan Grahek, Officers elected include Mrs. Ce- Lloyd Mosbey, secretary, and Mrs. Mrs, Francis Mapley was elect- ed chairman of the Lucy Webb Hayes Group when members at the Mapley home on avenue, Other new officers are man; Mrs. William Taylor, see- retary, and Alien Cline, treasurer, * * « Martha Sheldon Unit met with Mrs, Allen Palmer on Dakota drive for a sack luncheon. Mrs. Frank spoke about the recent WSCS National Assembly and Mrs. Harry Baker was elected chairman of the group. Mrs. Robert Byrnes, vice chair-: f. Zonta-Conducts Dinner Meeting at Lodge Home Annual reports were ‘given at the business meeting, which was presided over by Mrs. Adrian Ish. Plans were made to attend the international convention which will begin June 21 in Cincinnati, Mrs.-tsh is the delegate and Helen Travis is alternate. Alse planning to go are Mrs. Homer Tinney and E. Marian Holden. It was announced that June 22 is Michigan Day. Pontiac Zonta members are planning to furnish souvenirs for the luncheon. Ken- neth Ish will be the vocalist for the evening banquet. The club reported that over a | Mrs. Alfred Wilkins is the new ‘vice chairman; Mrs. Harry Yea- ger, secretary, and Mrs. Lena De- land treasurer. * . Ld A picnic supper was attended by members of the Fern Bank Unit at the heme of Mrs, Adrian Ish on Dover road. Mrs. C. B. Lane is the new tchairman; Mrs. Arthur Adams, |vice chairman; Mrs. Stanley secretary, and Vera Dawe, treasurer. | Sylvan Garden Club * Holds Last Meeting Sylvan Lake Garden Club held a cooperative luncheon Thursday at the Fisher road home of Mrs. Byron Trerice. It was the last meeting of the season for the club. Assisting Mrs. Trerice as hostess for the afternoon were Mrs. Arthur $1,000 was raised for service proj- | ects this year. Fifteen new mem- | bers have been added. _ District | Five has four new clubs with a | total membership of 1,359. | —_—_—_—_————_ ‘Meeting Conducted by February Group |. Mrs, Hazel Anderson's Silver | | Lake road hore was the setting | |for the Friday brunch held by the February Group of First Presbyterian Charch. She was as- sisted by her daughters, Mrs, Tom E, Tillson and Mrs. Clifford John- son, ° Readings were presented by Mrs. Robert Anderson, and Mrs. Roy Fosbender gave devotions. Guests included Mrs. John McVicker of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. H. E. Me- Culloch and Mrs. Robert Anderson. WSCS Gathers PF Couple Goes ® to Niagara After Rite Shower Honors Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Ralph Johnson was honored at a pink and blue shower Thurs- | day in the Clarkston home of | Mrs. Jerle Head. Hostesses for | | the shower included Mrs. Douglas | | Turrell, Mrs.’ Kenneth Ross, Mrs. John Roy Martens Mrs. Frank Brusha, Mrs. Edward | *| Lundgren, Mrs. Dale Groat, Mrs. | Clifford Hook, Mrs. Grace Steeves and Mrs, Louis Upeott, Others were Eulalia Valentine, Mrs. Omer Deevey, Mrs. Paul Bly- | stone, Mrs. Edward Thompson, | Mrs. Vern Keebaugh, Virginia evening at Saturday |Freebury, Doris Hendrian, Mrs. | James’ Mount, Ella Hetherington, | Mrs. Dean Densmore, Mrs. Elmer | Tode and Mrs, Arthur Brotherton. ‘| Custom Upholstering WILLIAM K. COWIE Hair Cutting FOR A COOL SUMMER Styled by Dorothy DOROTHY'S BEAUTY 500 N. Perry FE s-1906 Betty LeCornu Beauty Shop Brief Hairdos for Tiny Hats Top News for Spring! Haircuts perma- nents give the green light to hairstyling art for unusually pretty and gaily pat- terned coif designed for the tiny bonnets. So join the Spring Parade. a Congregational Unit Has June Meeting ARTHUR'S PRESENTS THE NEW VELVET HAT Teachers Exchange Hears Book Review Mrs. Elmer Thorpe, president, Others .... 5 OO announced committee members for ; ° the coming year and stated that regular meetings of the club will ; * resume in September. bad Don’t Force Food One of the worst things you can do to a child is force him to eat. The displeasure experienced by the unwilling eater, doctors tell us, stops the flow of juices that are | necessary to digestion. So don't Millinery to 25.00 @ Smart daytime @ Evening weor @ Fashion first velvets @ Black, navy, mauve @ Pink, orange @ New champagne shade = | Carolyn Anderson, Carol Wargelin. | Salon @ All head sizes vows with James on June 25, He is MacFadyen and Mrs. John Roeper. force baby to eat. Consult your ay ae shalt the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perquette of Elm street. Guests at the shower included the prospective bride and bride- groom’s mothers, Mrs. Daryl Don- aldson, Mrs. Floyd Andrews, Mrs. Clair Rasmussen, Mrs. Herbert Songer, Mrs, Russell Black, Mrs. Mark Darling, Carol Darling and Others were Mrs. Kenneth Black, Mrs. Clare Johnston, Mrs. Eugene Spangler, Mrs. Harold Richardson, Mrs. Ronald Johnston, Mrs. Ken- |’ neth Black Jr., Mrs, Alden Johns- ton and Janet Spangler of Brown City. Man Hospitalized Leon T. Smith of Dorchester road is a patient in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital where he recently under- went surgery. Coming Events M. Eves Tent Hive 247L of the ceabees will have @ social ae Tuesds Hour Club will meet if Ha at Te with Mrs. Flora Ostrander, E. Huron &t. MOMS of America. Inc., Unit Two will meet Tuesday et 1?-36- p.m. for @ co- operative luncheon at the home of Chester Brown, 3434 Wards Point Dr. Metropolitan Club Auxiliary Spirit Six will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. George Brode, 181 Seminole Ave. for & cooperative dinner. Corinne Sisterhood 184, Dames of eT eet tr _hemmele_at£2 Clara Swain Unit met with Mrs. Maurice Baldwin in her home on North Perry street for a sack luncheon. New officers ihclude Mrs. Harry Martin, chairman, and Mrs. Sue Long, vice chairman. Mrs. W. H. MacDonald is secre- urer. Mrs. Ben Speer told about the life of Clara Swain and de- votions were given by Mrs. Wil- Assisting with the program were Mrs. John Lyons, Elizabeth Craw- ford and Mrs. Lioyd Pardee, who for a money -making project and a contest. s s we The Lorraine court home of Mrs. William Conrad was the setting for mrs. |the Gertrude Howe Unit meeting. tary and Mrs. Max Kern is treas- | Marilyn Wagner, Kay Christopher- son, Renie Sinclair, Pricilla Dawe. Anita Simoneau and Sharon Si- moneau. : Also participating will be Martha Pulleyblank, Suzanne Shorey, Marianne Sinclair, Barbara Smith. | Karen Bergemann, Mona _ Richie | and Patrick McCartivey. Jackie Kosky, Carol Kratt, Joan Gothan and Sharon Hogle com- plete the list. Marillyn White and Francine Brown will present a Guests for the afternoon included Mrs. Albert Jinker, Mrs. Rose- mary Graham and Mrs. John Pierce of Birmingham. ‘Add Flavor to Salad | When making a tossed salad, don't overlook the possibilities of | shredded cabbage, dandelions, | spinach leaves and beet tops. Any | of these will add an intriguing | flavor to the usual greens and all | are high in nutritional value. 801, N. Saginaw St. Open Evenings Your Hair Is Precious ... 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Individually Styled | tndiiaaity syle Py 0% by Oscar | and Friday Evenings 1 West Lawrence Open Wednesday, Thursday PARISIAN B by Appt. “Bock Store EAUTY SHOP at First Methodist | doctor on the best way to educate | Mrs. Benjamin Church presented | his taste in food. | devotions based on the theme of the fourth National Assembly of Good WSCS Thursday when WSCS of | Traveler First Methodist Church met in the| The all-purpose nylon print dress church. | appears to be headed for a bigger Eunice Circle was hostess for | season than ever before with wom- the noon luncheon and Mrs. Clay-| en vacationers who want to travel ton Rule reported on the assembly, whose theme was “Jesus Christ— The World.” A picnic was planned for July. light but in style. ‘This dress is | easily packed, doesn't wrinkle, | washes quickly, dries fast and Fashion Whites F SHEER NYLON MESH natural choice for summer shoes to go with everything 3 = + ca aT Light, lovely and cool lightweight cottons, 10.95 FE 2-4959 otdkars . {| = ~ gtyles are thé newest 5 poke - designs in the summer fashion picture. Wear them with any } I: ¥* «4 48 WN. Saginaw &. Fhe Mere: ee. # MARION McCOY © EXCLUSIVE |needs no ironing. | % ieee Pee, eee... aw cefahurs 48 NN. Saginaw St. tndedg oy Cheates. - bideded 4 @ Plain, stripe chambray @ 24 gore @ Striped bodice @ Margined and plain skirt @ Pearl buttons @ Charcoal or brown @ Junior sizes Better ae Self-Reproach for Paren tal Failure Reflects Fear + Houseguest Hopes to Go to Church She Wonders How} to Broach Subject to Hosts By EMILY POST Today's first letter tells me: “My husband and I have been in- vited to spend the coming week- | end at his employer's country | house. I have met Mr. and Mrs. | Employer several times but have never stayed with them. “My problem is this: I go to! ehureh every Sunday and would ; not like to miss the Sunday we | are away. My husband's caiaiaven' is a different faith than we are, and I do not know whether they are in the habit of going to church. | 4670 14% —24% Ae $ Want something new and pretty? Sew this in a jiffy! It's propor- tioned to fit the short, fuller figure _|—no alteration worries! Simple, slimming lines with a collar, pock- | et flaps that can match or contrast with the dress. Have it with or without sleeves. Pattern 4670: Half sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20's, 224s, 24%. Size 16% takes 4% yards 35-inch. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West T7th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. | Mrs. Post: ‘‘I'd like to have | son, also without Allen, suggest one? Although there is no! prescribed marking, the long fa- | vorite one is their two first names The bolero is os suitable fo the | moture os to the youthtul petite figure but the briet copelet 1s com- pletely youthtul. Mrs. M.—The Bolero. one of the most popular fur types, in let-out squirrel with skins worked on the vertical for a little-waisted look, is specifically for women 5 feet 5 and under, in all age groups. special cake decorated for my | Buttermilk Cake Fine for Picnics wMrs. Tops Treat With Broiled Frosting By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor With picnic days at hand, we all ipes. Mrs. M, L. Lamb shares with | milk cake, She says it keeps very | well and is such aq good sized cake that it cuts into 16 pieces | easily. Mrs. Lamb is an enthusiastic | clubwoman. She belongs to the | Maple Leaf Club, to the June} Group of her church and to the | Round Table Club. The YWCA also claims her interest. BUTTERMILK CAKE. By Mrs. M. L, Lamb % cup shortening lle cup sugar 2 eges 1 teaspoon beking powder \%y teas soda 1 cup buttermilk or sour milk 'y teaspoon salt i cups sifted fiour teaspoon vanilla ‘4 teaspoon esch orange and extract (optional) ‘e teaspoon almond extract | Cream shortening and sugar, add | ‘eggs and beat well. Sift dry in- | | gredients together and add alter-+ nately with milk. Add flavorings: | Bake in a greased 13x9 pan at | 350 degrees for 40-45 minutes. Seuthern Broiled Frosting 6 tablespoons melted butter % row Mota suger, firmiy packed 4 tablespoons cream or evaporated milk 1 teaspoon venillia 1 cup finely cut nuts (grepenuts may be the coconut) Mix and spread on cake after it has cooled five minutes, Brown under the broiler. lemon t and chepp substituted for M. L. -Lamb p : f + i are interested in good cake rec- ‘ us her excellent recipe for butter- || i 3 i a § F ® will mean lasting pleasure for the entire family through- Dad can begin Fathers Day by capturing scenes that out the year, If he doesn’t alr lera is high on the gift suggestion list. | eady have a good one, a cam- By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm al- most 16 and very much in love take me to my high school and church affairs. “Even though I still love him, I feel we are too young to be too se- | rious. But he has promised now he | will take me to church, etc, if I | will go steady with him again. He | won't have it any other way—either | steady or not at all. “Please help me decide what te do—date other boys and try to forget him, or start going | steady again and ser how things | turn out? “If I go only with him, the other, boys I date would get pretty sick | of it. What shall I do?” | You say you're in love—and \that’s a serious matter. If you really are, it should be serious | Try It Week out Je@s ANO ) Te tape = TIM TA SMEtT. St "meruce MY SUMMER WORK CHART (Juv) Joo DANS % BE Done PA} Ta) | Tel & MAKE BED DAILY ASASAS AS hp pete Dry DISHES EVENING MEAL ne le “TT & CLEAN MY Room ONCE A Week | : aee BEeeecc 1 aS eee ttt ttt | ANG UP Ce THES Dany pOsSssoGR Thee } a eee tal Ie “4 = + - 4-H 4 _Mow “Wk LAwA | Every ween ce %& eevee Sweee Garace ONCE A week “at SweeP Was ONCE A weex © | Swase Feeames | Dany CECE EHH Feep Pets DAwY» *ie ie be - ke ele] ow} oF Heese 4 LiTTLe SQUARES on EAce DAY LASTS 4 Weexs 4 Make Chart for Chores you will have some free time on _your hands, but how about Mother? |I know that she enjoys having you | home but you can cause her extra |work unless you pitch in to help. How about using this chart? | Here is a suggestion sent in by Vicki Woods of Oakland, Calff. I hope you like your Try It picture, | Vicki. Remember, if you send in an an original drawing. | Vicki suggests that you make | a work chart to use in the sum- | mer, and this will divide the | work to be done by the family to help Mother, Make your chart up by the month, making four Spaces under each day of the week, Check the chores as you do them. | Cream Oil Cold Wave A hair carefree summer yours with waves and curls that are “locked in’’ and easy to man- age 41 You'll Love This Permanent for the Hot Summer! COOL ee FEATH ER Y . OIL COLD WA BRUSH CURL STYLE - » BRUSHABLE Vicki says that she gets a little money for each point to serve as spending money during the sum- mer. Ask Mother and Dad for sug- | say he was coming here Boy Promises to Change to Suit Girl enough to make you want to skip | dates with other boys. The big trouble, as I see it, is| : that you've fallen in love with a with a boy 18 who loves me. We boy who has finished school. He | may be more to it. went steady for nearly six months | doesn't get much of a bang out of and broke up because he wouldn't { your school affairs. And maybe | | his church is a different one. Your | | break came because, though your hearts were in tune, you couldn't merge your social lives. Now, let's be practical about this. School’s almost over. For several monthes there won't be any school parties and doings. Your social life will be different- ly organized. A steady beau may be just what | you need the most—because you | love him. And there would be no | necessity for dates with other | boys. least for the summer? Things may be different “for both of you, Come | fall. “Dear Miss Woodward: My heart throb lives 44 miles from here. We met last summer, he promised to write during the school months, and we agreed to date others. “Up to Christmas everything was neat. He sent me candy and a letter for Christmas, Then he stopped writing completely. “Three months later he wrote to but he never showed up. A few days ago he wrote me a real love letter—he was sorry, etcetera, and wanted lo eontinue writing “Well, Td give anything to go with tim. only I don't want him | changing his mind every month or | so! Please help me.” To some boys, 44 miles seem just about as far as 4,400 when they can't conveniently see a girl and do any normal dating. And some of those boys, no matter how much they like a girl, just don't know Now that vou are out of school | idea used by Try It, you receive | how to keep saying so on paper. | Letters start out bravely, then | dwindle to nothing. Your friend is suffering the off-and-on twinges of a boy who likes his girl but finds that life can go on without her. There are 44 miles between you, after all. | ] } | | Why not give it another try—at How can you hope to “go with him" when all there can be is a letter now and then? If you see him this summer, of course, there by Casra Whedber In a few hours, whip up a halter to team with separates all sum- mer! Pattern 518: Small (10,12); me- | dium (14, 16); large (18, 20). Tis- sue pattern: transfer. State size. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York ll, N.Y. Print | plainly your name, address with zone, pattern number, size. gestions on your chart-making You can make this on colored | paper with contrasting ink to look nice in your room, Make the lines in one color and the letters in| another, but be sure to keep a pen- | cil handy for checking By ANNE HEYWOOD Not every young mother wants a project which will enable her to make money at home. But judging from my mail. more and more of these young women are laying the groundwork and making plans for some kind of activity. they can get into after Past Suffering May Offer Clue to Future Success | any reader who sends me six | sete | cents in postage. Second, it is a good idea to review your past life and dig up any things that have troubled you in the past, any tragedies or near- tragedies. Many times they offer a_clue to something you might do. | For example, one woman who ‘had been too tall as an adolescent, a VE 4.95 Swirl and twirl . . . Rough and fluff Idea! for summer @ Appointments Net Nerevsary Look at the mess On the window- pane! Before painting, Petunia, wet window panes and press * PETUNIA! the children are grown. if " “One” eh wetter trom SF any anreetear Pt Maryland-wrote-recemtiys=——— Its platn. “We have three pre ~ schoot youngsters and I have hardly any time for my own interests. But I have been watching the women in the community, and the happiest, most attractive ones are the ones who do get into something when the kids go te school, “Therefore I would like to start thinking and working on it now, so I'll know what I'm doing when the day arrives that the house is T W = : —s = - ito designing dresses for the too- tall teenager. Her intense interest and sym- pathy, her own years of suffering. were turned to a productive—lu- | crative—end, Another woman whose first baby had died of a rare heart disease eventually went to work for the Heart Association, doing relatively empty. “What do you suggest?” First of all,1 suggested that she send for my Housewives’ Career Guide, which is an interest test newspapers against the | glass. Remove when your || paint job's done. | gow sess J —— N. Saginaw FE 2-0531 designed to help women decide which of their many skills and activities is the one they should make a specialty. The Career Guide is free to J be. a bad facial birthmark, invénted a preparation to cover such marks so that other, people not have to suffer as she There is, in short, a _ re I feel this way, I have | a ~ f Oth ers ee Y Opinion Angef Toward Child Conceals Anxiety listened to boy, Then rified of criticism job, he said gently: of E anid to us to hav. this.” By the tired look around his eyes I knew his own distress. we left Mrs. B. forted, I sought for fort the comforter. social worker was a I knew _ory for his heard him curse his father. I knew that the name of the so- cial worker had ‘calied -when-— he anesthetic after an appendectomy six months before. I knew what pa- tience, hope and intelligence had been invested in the failure that had so agitated Mrs. B. But this comforter of others did not need started to give it to him he inter- rupted me. He said, “I'm fine. It's all right. I have worked out self- At the end of three days, Harry turned because he knew that he Perhaps, like Mrs. B., she is afraid of charges of laxity. Maybe she too is so worried about what others will think of her failure t of that daughter, If so, let's face it, so that we And so that there will be value in us for our child to see and return to. . Removes Oil Stain To remove cod liver oil stain from white cotton or linen, sponge the spot with carbon tetrachloride and wash in hot suds. oa Available in Water-White “aera me New Varnish Suggeste tor Table Top Refinishing ' | By ELIZABETH HILLYER What finish for a table top? Since | refinishing is so often a handsome living room table, the answer must | be a good one, sturdy finish that | makes no compromise with good looks. with than lacquer, and this com- paratively new kind is especially hard-drying and mar-resistant. And it can be water-white, which means that it is really colorless and not tinged with yellow as most so- it easier to produce a preferred color. | Of course it is best to refinish the whole table, and“success at | the finish line depends on perfect | preparation of the wood. Varnish | remover first and sanding, and sometimes lost filler must be re- placed. Stain follows if there is to be a | white varnish goes over it to keep the exact shade, ° * * Mrs. P. G. ‘‘We are building a modern ranch house with a large living room and dining ell. The | | fireplace mantel extends the length | | of one wail. “Is my selection of turquoise for | the walls, beige wall-to-wall car- Mary Margaret McBride Says: and whole families were alway) the day. porch I'd ¥ on a sugar tit. In the back her older sister, #4 hitching block. uo she, drying her ¥ MISS McBRIDE COmPany dinner Johnsons, we knew that the visit was not entirely social. Menfolks on a farm were too busy to take mach time out for visiting unless business was afoot. Maybe Mr. Johnson wanted to borrow our plow or cultivator for a few days. Or perhaps he had a horse or cow to trade. My father was known to the whole county as a great trader. Papa, I thought. enjoyed the visitors more than Mama did. She had plenty to do for her own family and an unexpected load of guests was. almést too muth. Perhaps that's why in these days of telephones, automobiles and casual weekends, I pity the hostess, even when she appears to be having a good time as Stella drawn up a set of rules for myself to make life a little easter for my poor hostess. First of all, I vow to avoid uncertainty by making arrangements in advance about how and when I'm going to arrive and ‘how and when I'm going to out preparing. I always big package of books as re- assurance that I don’t expect to be entertained every second. ly. Many times we have learned find in it a clue to our. talents, | - : Furthermore, I never go barging |much from the suffering and: will| into the kitchen, insisting loudly that I want to help—though I try Glad as we all were to see the _ Pity tor Harried Hostess Prompts Her Guest Rules The way people drop in just at mealtime here at Stella Karn’s farm |in the Catskills reminds me of when we lived on the old home place s coming unexpectedly to spend Some moist summer morning when I was sweeping the front spy the Johnsons’ surrey driving up the dusty road umm Johnson and his wife would be in the front seat a and squashed in between them the baby, sucking Mr seat would tbe Sue, my age and Lucile, and trailing along behind Harry on horseback. “Get out, get out.” hospitably as the surrey drew up in front of the shout my father would I would run to tell Mama and hands on her apron. would rush to the smokehouse for a few slices of ham or to the backyard to catch a couple of pullets for - pe to indicate that I'm available and glad to do an odd chore or lend a hand if wanted. I try to avoid borrowing, I take more pains to be neat about my room than I do at home, and I triple check to make sure I haven't left anything behind that Mary will have to wrap and mail or Joe will have to lug to the city later. Hospitality will never be easy for me but if I ever did have guests, these are the rules I'd like them to observe. . ae ae d pet. cocoa brown circular sofa with orange, turquoise and yellow pil- others’ comfort. As I the first piece of furniture to need | lows correct? “Would draperies the same color as the walis be correct or should I use a‘ print? Would the walls be better in a brown tone?” Matching draperies to walls reates a simple, unified back- ground which makes a room look | more spacious and is particularly pleasing in this type of house, but in this room the result would per- haps be too much domination by the brightest major color in the called clear varnishes are, to make , scheme. | You might like the brown tone | for the walls better if draperies | match, and turquoise for furniture and accessories. | However, the room would be suc- | cessful with turquoise walls and draperies in beige or a quiet print ; with a berge background. | Mrs. J. J. B. “I plan to order a new colfee table in a finish that's | different from the one on the table can take better care of ourselves.| change of color, and the water- | in the store. | “The salesman tells me I can have it in light mahogany, dark | mahogany or in dark mahogany | with a distressed finish. Please tell me what is meant by a dis- tressed finish."’ A distressed fimsh 1s one that has been purposely scarred to give the appearance of long use, so the piece. of furniture resembles an antique, | | Dad and son are equally \pleased with their matching jcabana sets for swim or |play. The gay sport shirt ive-button front and thas a f | patch pockets, the shorts are isemi-brief boxer-styled. ACROSS 1 Violin accessory : Orchestral score rT] aan 4 Stop 12 President 13 Curved molding 14 Malaria 15 “Nearer. My to Thee 16 Baliven again +e ymngncres ‘Minds 21 Abstract being A i, 4 Gall support , 26 Undemocratic | 37 Palsenood ddanduanm 5 Askew Cause i Number Biblical figure ) Seaweed S88 2SSEses= seseseus . — 23 Orifices et ooo offense ndiga BY Severe 77 Prophestes 28 Mrs. Osiris 29 Rhythm 31 Containers 33 Distributed 38 Bpite 40 Revises 41 Visitor 42 Gaelic 42 Check 44 Norway's capital “Bome there inal mnei saA Tee _—— - a wag an pee Sols BT itera: ees. a , THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1954 . , - sss THIRTEEN Quacking Ducks ome sete) canes deerpsens Gambler Subpoenaed Love for Others Was Key arco vss two youne w four Heorsemen’ Toke (nition, sentne mrs Save the Life ‘jents later by her mother. wt by mater. as to Tax Evasion Trial to Ernie Pyle’s Greatness srw sie tivary tnd get one | WASHINGTON w-sSecond place of Drowning Tot ‘called to the spot when several | | NEW YORK (INS) — ducks sounded a ‘“quacking’’ | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. #—Ducks’ ‘Frank Erich subpoenaed | for questioning todity in the income | month-old Little Rock baby. Artificial respiration and the use|. scion trial of former Internal | #°coun quacks saved the life of a 19 “arm. read him during the war, Second in Barber Sing | the Mississippi River. © Gambier | -By LAURA Z. HOBSON | always was, would have said ex- jout on your card. | the annunl barter chap quartet | ‘Science Shrit “Sometimes & person says the exactly that. It won't be just a ‘war book” — renin hare over the week | New Wa | silliest things without being able to| Somebody with hidden rages and | you're reading, though it will also ar “5 ed —— ’ Wi h Ge t for them,” wrote war cor- | 4ngers running close to the sur- | remind you, or teach you. of the; They sing professionally for an it oul rgery Tiny red-haired Beth Cook, of a rususcitator by the Little Rock ae “ae p. | respondent Ernie Pyle 10 years | #20? would have cursed; anybody | decency and courage that was— Amarillo, Tex., funeral home. -| Finds Healing Substance That deughter of Mr. and Mrs Wheeton ‘fire department revived the girl.| Nunan Jr. Erickson, according to federal pretentious wav that him | somebody, and most of us would | And which we tend to forget is vain would have felt ridiculous: | and is—so widespread among mil-| The contest, sponsored by the | Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids ago, and then in the simple, un | many of us would have blamed | lions and millions of Americans. Society for the Preservation and New York, N. ¥. ( tal) For the ew « Ee Spec - Encouragement of . Barbers E. j. Smith R. E. Erickson | officials, was tobe questioned reagatelle oro reine have been too terrified to speak | | there in ordinary times with all ay ae in America, = if fret time ocience Nas found _. | “privately.” It was indicated he night in the Italian campaign. pall all, Ernie said “excuse me,” | their small nagging pressures and was won by the “Orphans,” from | ishing ability to shrink hemor- & J. / HN, * y be placed on the witness stand | }j i aa | chivvyings. Wichita, Kan rhoids and to stop bleeding — with- race unera ome \ ay i the | i | ' oh = gin the going, During the war, over 12,500,000 It will also be a timeless essay, 7 a =| out surgery. 1 move. " as as precarious as the night was * Americans read his dispatches | told in small anecdotes and inci- Pontiac's Oldest | lI ia soe after aan, ace spew 8 38 West Lowrence Street + —Pompuaas ee of dodging pay: “black. ats jeep crept along in low | = days a week, and I think the | dents, about a changeless truth Insusence Ageacy eh get perl ee gently Pontiac, Michigan ment of $91,086 on his own income gear, but it kept going off the road, big reason they did was because Which runs through Ume of ee | (shrinkage) took \tax for the years 196 through hitting trees, diving into ditches. they — feel his lovp for their | 4nd time of war. Most amazing of all—results Ambulance Service Phone FE 5-0738 | 1950. Nunan is being tried in im the foxholes and in the It was a truth as instinctive with | were 80 that sufferers | Brooklyn Federal Court. | * Ht was one of those sudden in the briefing rooms and | Ernie Pyle as his “silly” phrase | THATCHER, made astonishing statements . beaches. |—that great men are never those | like “Piles have ceased to be a ‘anereartie MATTRESSES nee that give you more fer your Made by Progress, makers of RES RAFT. Pa $39.50 Values now $24.95 $59.50 Values now $39.50 Other fine mattresses up to $79.15 You always get more for your money at MILLER’S FURNITURE 144 Oakland Ave. Free Parking Easy who hate and destroy, But only | problem !” } those who understand and love. 1 sons beats, eee nose dives,” Ernie wrote, “that | os the Even the aistance of 10 years | doesn The secret is a new healing sub- t dull | stance ( Bio-Dyne®) — discovery of three feet and everything stopped ee | | & WERNET |) * world-famous research institute. | right there. 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By BILLY ROSE Martin Johnson, the explorer, once said that the ring-taijed baboon is the craziest critter on God's green footstool Could be. I've pever had any dealings with a ring-tailed baboon. It's my hunch, however, that Brother Johnson never had any dealings with a Broadway actor. Recently Alex Gottlieb, my sister’s husband, sent me his new play, “Melinda,” which is going to be prodiced this fall by I. B. Joselow, and asked me to take a look at - a leading man who was being con- sidered. The following afternoon I found myself chatting with an actor V'll call Vernon Trent—a _ per- sonable young fellow with an African daisy in his buttonhole. “I'm not doing the hiring,” 1 explained, “but in case my brother-in-law and Mr. Joselow think you're right for the part, son sme what kind of money would you BILLY ROSE want?”’ “Two thousand a week,’’ said Trent. “What gaakes fou think#you‘re worth that much?" “My name on a marquee will sell a lot of tickets,” said the actor. , “I get it,” I said. “You're asking twe thousand because you believe you're well known to the “It isn’t a belief,’ said Trent. *‘Come on,” I said, reaching for my hat. going to take a little walk...” From the Ziegfeld theater we strolled up Sixth avenue to 59th street, then over to Broadway and on up as far as the Hotel Alamac. As we walked along, I stopped everybody who looked as if he could afford the price of a theater ticket. “Pardon me,” I kept saying, “but to settle a bet, do you know who this-gentieman_is?"’ “Never saw him before,”’ said one person. “I got my own troubles,” said another. “He's too tall to be Roy Cohn,"’ said a third. By the time we got to Tist street, I had bytton- holed about 5 people, and net one of them had recognized Vernon Trent. The actor's face had dropped down to his gaiters, and even his African daisy looked a little peaked. “It's a fact.” “We're Actor Sticks to His Original Guns Despite Being Proved in the Wrong When we got back to my office, I fixed him a highball. “That was a dirty trick I played on you,” I said. “Actually, the same thing would have happened with a hundred other guys who think they're known to the public. The fact is that actors, like ax- murderers, are forgotten as soon as their names drop out of the papers.” “You mean feople wouldn't recognize Jimmy Durante?"’ said Trent. “They'd recognize Jimmy, ali right,” I said, “but it’s only because they've been looking at him for 30 years—in night clubs, theaters, movies, and now on television. For the same erason they'd recognize a couple of dozen others like Bing Crosby, Beb Hope, Jack Benny and Fred Allen.” “Are you trying to say," said the actor, ‘‘that the public doesn't know the people in the legitimate theater?"* “Precisely that,” I said. ‘With the exception, of course, of certain long-time stars like Helen Hayes, Katharine Cornell and the Lunts.”’ “You're a great little builder-upper,” said Vernon Trent. picked it up and opened it. picked a thousand Engi the front pages for weeks. “Better than half of them though Dr. Kinsey was a member of Parliament, a BBC gardening expert, or the author of ‘‘The Water Babies.” anti-Commenist. Joe was tabbed as all sorts of things—a boxer, an designer, a celle pressed if he isn't recognized on Broadway.” Trent smiled. “You're right,”’ he said. “Absolutely right.” get back to my brother-in-law's play. How much will you work for?” | he said. ‘“Two thousand dollars a week.” (Copyright 1954) - A magazine—“The Listener’’—was on my desk. I a5 them to identify several names which had been on | “Glad you see it that way,” I said. ‘Now, let's || The actor looked surprised. ‘I told you before,” | | | spending Construction Output to Hit All-Time High WASHINGTON, ®—A_ govern- ment report, based upon a new | look at the thriving construction | industry, predicted today that for new construction would set an all-time record ef 3644 billion dollars, the peak year so far. | The new prediction, after five months of record-setting construc- Last November the two govern-| ment units estimated construction this year would fall about 2 per! cent under the 1953 record level. 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Breck FILES IN ATTIC — Some of Oakland County's oldest files have been piled in the county courthouse attic to make room for newer records in downstairs vaults. The papers, boxes, and 50-year-old electric wires in the wooden attic caused the Oaklan County Supervisors’ Buildings and Grounds Committee so me worry as to the danger of fire. Worker after worker told of crowded conditions during the committee's inspection of the courthouse at Huron and Saginaw Sts. last week. does not regularly work in thg vault, but another employe does. The office, headed by Lynn D. Allen, county clerk, now occupies space on both sides of the courthouse’s main floor. Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore said last week that mushrooming stacks of files, records and documents will “crowd us right out of the courthouse within a year.” ss PON PLAC, MICHIGAN Prevail at County Court House a Lae 2 re Es FIE ONLY ROUTE TO ATTIC — Archie ‘Meyers,of Metamora, member of the Oakland County Courthouse maintenance staff, shows the only stairway to the courthouse attic—a set of narrow, Conformity Is Threat of Present Day Adlai Stevenson Tells Vassar Graduates| POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. @® — | College graduating class that this | things that have been going on in Adlai E. Stevenson said in a com-|hazard “is a more certain threat | our country,”’ and said: mencement address today that the |to the, validity of your education * ef * “corruption of conformity” is one|and to your immortal soul than| ‘‘The Oppenheimer case even gug- of the “‘hazards of growing up in | the blandishments of the flesh and | gests a weird new science of ‘se- | this turbulent century.” the devil.” |curity’ which would deny us the He said in an address prepared; The 1952 Democratic presidential | security of ecience. - for the 269 members of the Vassar'candidate spoke of ‘“‘the strange | ° | Stevenson's seeutiaied was to the | barring of Dr. J. Robert Oppen- | heimer, famed atomic physicist, Dr. Savage Warns Grads =< ss" | curity board recently unanimously | | found Oppenheimer to be a loyal | 0) ee OF irl Ud | ar citizen but decided, 2-to-1, that he | bd is not a good security risk and recommended that he continue to By GOLDIE STAMAS be barred from using secret gov- i files for nuclear research. “Observe the symptoms and treat the cause.’’ Dr. H. H. Savage =_—_ warned” graduating -seriors-et—Pontiac—High- Schoot’s Baccataureste- —— aap —-T services Sunday night. : , quently exhibit a moral toughness Dr Savage; pastor of the-First: Baptist-Church and- main speaker and resistance to conformity which at the services, addressed about 1,000 graduates, relatives and | wmbarrasees the so-called stronger their friends. | sex / His topic, “Is There an Answer,” dealt with problems of | eee as juvenile delinquency. He stated that although education is of the | Urging the graduates to do their utmost importance to the individual, he must also possess a [own thinking and to reach their | spiritual fiher to help him combat life’s problems. iS oe and then stand them, Stevenson called f Youth of today, he continued, may be offered the most secon ae miasma of hc ond? He be) up-to-date schooling system and a comprehensive plfin for recreation, Ae but if the religious element in his existence is lacking, the roads of | b> hen enbadier Gosh ‘ee ee evil may easily prove tempting. The ceremony opened with an organ recital played by Robert |; Stasiuk, consisting of ‘“‘Risoluto,”” by Horatio Parker and the “Andante Cantibile.” by Tschaikowsky : > Savage courage—of The invocation was offered by Dr. yage and the audience te cis tes Pr ~ Our Fathers.” Ss . the Christian martyrs who gave us| Dr. Marbach offered a prayer followed by the anthem “Lord to our spiritual heritage, the side of Hippo’s Name Changed | planned Regina. The charge be- Thee Our Hearts are Raised.” Roger Williamg who defended our Reginald After Birth jcame tnecessary when the hippo’s Dr. Savage then delivered the main address. rights to the freedom of con-/fo Regina er Dirt keeper discovered his charge was science, the side of Jeffersons and WHIPSNADE, England w—Zoo “My Faith Looks Up To Thee,” as sung by the audience was | Franklins who wrote into the decia- male. Selection of a name pro aout Ay Se tT” te ten Savage. ration of Independence and the | ficials say they have decided to a spirited controversy in the The Recesional “March in Ft Slesne and the Pxtude “Grand |Constttion our cherished guaran | call a recently bor hippopotamus e column of the London Triumphal Chorus in A Major,” by Guilmont closed the services. tees of individual liberty.” — . COURTHOUSE WALL — Peeling paint and plaster on a corridor wall greet visitors entering the Oakland County Court- house from Huron street. Courthouse officials say moisture from water pipes caused the cracks and the only remedy would be to tear out the wal) and insulate the pipes. , deputy; filing a bit awkward in a el ls i inal FATHER’S DAY Is Sundey, June 20th Give Dad a Pair of PANTS!: OVER 4000 PAIR TO SEE @ TROPICALS @ WORSTEDS @ SHARKSKINS @ CORDS ALTERATIONS FREE! 1 20 SOUTH PERRY Drive Dewea—FREE Parking te the Bubbaré Garage ee ee McCarthy Eves Hearing Report Disputes Mundt Hope by name, it was an obvious refer- lence to Harold FE. Stassen, director tion, the subject of other recent criticlagn by McCarthy McCarthy's off-the-cuff speech | here came after he told the Wis- jconsin Republican convention § in Eisenhower would have his sup for office today Compiled Just Once SIOUX FALLS. S D. t®#—Sen McCarthy ‘R-Wis) says he doesn't see how only a single report can come from the subcommittee con ducting the hearing into his’ hassle | with the Army British Documents Stolen; Recovered “Every vote on every important fice spok®sman said today that question that has arisen so far has |‘four sealed bags containing British been along party lines and | ex-/| diplomatic documents were stolen pect that formula will hold when | yesterday and latergecovered from the final report is made,” he told the Regent Canal in North Lon- a newsman after his talk here to! don some 1,700 veterans yesterday He said no secret or ccadidie: His comment came after he was|tial matter was involved in the shown newspaper stories - quoting | theft. for which three men were Sen. Mundt (R-SD), subcommittee | arrested chairman, that he hoped findings! A truck driver who picked up the could be embraced in one report.| bags at the airport for delivery * e- * at the foreign office stopped at McCarthy told the annual con-| his home for a cup of tea, and vention of the South Dakota Amer-' his truck was stolen. ican Legion to ask every candidate | The foreign office spokesman running this fail, either Republican explained that secret and confideh- | INSURANCE SERVICE See or Call Maynard Johnson General Insurance ; 807 Comm. Nat’! Bank ° Phone FE 4-4523 — ‘or Democrat, ‘if he's going tO) tial documents were carried by Washington and work to stop the Queen's messengers in diplomatic indecent blood trade between) page while other documents such American allies and the enemy as those stolen were sent by air “The head of the foreign aid) to London in sealed bags . . 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AMMAN, Jordan WW — Street crowds demonstrated in Amman yesterday against the United States, Britain and the Jordan gov- | ernment he demonstrations broke out shortly after the arrival of Saudi Arabia's King Saud, who here by plane for military talks with King Hussein and other Jor dan leaders The crowds shouted: “‘Down with Zionist America, down with Brit ain. down with colonialization and down with corrupt government.” The ctowd denounced Premier Tewfik Pasha Abul Huda and his Cabinet as well as the British ad- visers of Jordan's Arab Legion — came Chicago Stable Burns, 59 Horses Die in Fire 1 CHICAGO (NS) — A flash fire} destroyed 59 riding horses and | $100,000 in damage to the New Park Way! | riding stables in Chicago Sunday | night. | Another 46 horses, among them valuable animals boarded at the stable by socially-prominent fam- ilies on Chicago's nearby Gold Coast, were led to safety Keego Theater | On Our Wide Miracle } Treen “CHARCE OF THE | LANCERS” | In Techniceler with | Paulette Goddard and | Jean Aumont With Lew Ayres le de 2 sie ee 8 oie igs 90m } WANTED TO BUY USED MAGAZINES We Sell “py lokes pretty shy | Suzan such a feeling of confidence NOW SEE CINEMASCOPE on the LATEST and MOST MODERN GIANT SCREEN! CinemaScoPE THE MODERN MIRACLE YOU SEE WITHOUT GLASSES BRINGS YOU PLUS —_— —— Wiliam POWELL Pontiacs FIRST SHOWING of A DEAD MAN'S BRAIN IN A HIDDEN LABORATORY TOLD HIM TO POLL... PILL. LL LLL. LL. ILL. A... jat random Allied Artists | Will Do Story || of Annapolis | By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Recently | I told you that John Huston, Wil- | liam Wyler and Billy Wilder were all going to make pictures for A)- | lied Artists. This week I can tell ou about another big coup for | thi s ‘studio. The Annapolis Story,’’ with | background shots of the summer cruise of the Naval Academy and the picturesque commencement ex- ercises, will be made with Walter Mirisch as executive producer. But, let me tell you something else— Debra Paget has been borrowed from 20th Centyry-Fox and. John | Derek hag been borrowed from Paramount for the top leads The location shuts were made last year and held for just such a picture as this, Producer Mir- isch says this is one of Allied’s most —— —. If Marilyn "Monroe can persuade Joe DiMaggio to appear in one scene with her in ‘Woman's | World,” it will make 20th very happy. Director Jean Negulesco wants Marilyn in just one shot — a movie star emerging from a night club. There's no dialogue and perhaps Joe will do it, There will be very little rest for | Marilyn, who goes into Year Itch’ almost as soon as she | | stance but he's usually to Summon Help THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, hs ee j ’ 4 JUNE METALLIC — This hairdo calied ‘‘aluminum tulips.”’ features coiffure and flower piece | treated with phosphorescent sub-} for glistening metallic | effect. Film Stunt Man Swims 10 Miles | | SANTA MONICA, Calif. ® — A “Seven | ssouiywood stunt man swam 10) | figured that a lumber truck parked ' evening |. 14, 1954 Prophetic Policeman MACON, GA. (UP)—A policeman on a downtown street here was creating a hazard—so he left a ticket on the windshield. About 20 minutes later another truck side- swiped the lumber truck. Phone FE 5-8331 On Our New Giant Screen! 4 His Two-gun courage won a border empire | lost to lawless hordes! Starts At: 11:00 — 2:30 : 6:10 — 9:50 finishes “‘No Business Like Show | | gruelling miles through the choppy | SAM GUAT Businéss.~’ Tom Fwell, who crea- { Catatina Channei to get help for} ed the top male role, will be signed | two friends after their boat sank, her The best gift her studio could possibly give Suzan Ball before she said the 18-foot power boat, Tinker | Toy IV. went down Saturdey after- | starts work on ‘Chief Crazy Horse” is this Her former nurse, Kay Biddle, who was with Sutle before the | by Charles Feldman to co-star with but an air and sea search failed x | | find them, | Walters 31, |} Don McGuire, . Paul Stader, &, a former life now working in the movies, Aboard with him were Hugo also a stunt man, and both of the Los } noon amputation of her leg, has been | Angeles area signed by Universal . Internation- | al to be with Suzan on the pic- | ture, On Wednesday, the company | takes off for North Dakota for | the location shots and it will give to know that the woman who has been through so much with her and was the matron of honor at) her wedding. wil be Pad her side. | Paris nites: "tac Kelly entertaining Oleg Cassini in Paris. | He arrived there last Saturday, according to a letter I received, and has been spending all his time | with the glamorous and popular Miss Kelly who always has some male devoted to her while she is making a pictur A few nights ago, Grace and Oleg were at a supper dance given | by Jacques Fath, famous coutur- ier, and his wife at their villa, in honor of Earl Blackwell. Other guests were Cary Grant and Betsy Drake. Gloria and Jimmy Stewart, | Rock Hudson, Maurice Chevalier, Alfred Hitchcock and Ernest Hem ingway. Rock left the party to | cate h a plane for Dublin to start “Captain Lightfoot.’ Snapshots of Holly wood colle« ted The Ray Millands have returned home after a six weeks vacation in Europe Jean Peters will be back after a month's leave of absence, She is honeymooning with her bride- his groom, Stuart (Cramer, at parent's home in North Caro- lina. A manuscript of Aga Khan's bi- ography is going the rounds of the studios as a possible foreword Margaret O'Brien's mother says! that O'Sullivan, O'Brien and O'Bri- en are filming ‘“That Daughter of Mine’ for the Ford TV theater. | Said Mrs. O'Brien, ‘That's | Maggie, Pat O'Brien and Maureen /O’Sullivan — sd LAST TIME TONIGHT | cc — iIWIDE ma VISION SCREEN pm - =a . SHORT SUBJECTS ERROLL FLYNN “CRUISE OF THE ZACA” & COLOR CARTOON sereenplay. | | Sdmerset Maugham has written the | my | a real Irish cast.” | together but they finally | that Stader | should strike out alone | | Stader said the ‘first hint of trouble came when the boat's en- | gine wouldn't accelerate * « + Since there were no lifebelts aboard, Stader said, ‘I! tied five of the floating cushions together | for Walters. He was a good swim- ; mer but he had a sprained ankle. | We fixed up another cushion and} | seatback for McGuire and I took a seatback.’ The three first tried to remain decided the best swimmer, The point where he touched was a rocky cliff about eight miles from the FE:merald Bay settlement on Santa Catalina Island Search by a Coast Guard plane and two cutters found only a pair of water skis and a cushion from the boat. 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Craancaore How To Marrva Millionaire TECHNICOLOR Witham POWELL AW SCOTT BRADY F A COLUMBIA PICTURE ud Ala mein EXTRA! “ALOHA NUI” 921 W. Huron Se. EVERY DAY Half Fried Chicken, EAT MORE LUNCH Next to Huron Theeter LOW PRICES Bread & Butter --.,. 80° See to Eat at Ted’s! Family Night Monday and Tuesday — Fun and good food for the Kiddies and Mom & Woodward at Square Lake I Road Always Cool and Comfortable at the Strand! NOW PLAYING On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen Features 11:00, 1:07, 3:19, 5:25, 7:35, 9:49 T OF A THRILLING FIRS NEW SERIES! , nes, fe —f WALT DISNEY S"POPLE AND PUGS Features: 12:37 - _ 4:54 7:06 - 9:19 WED.: “MAN CRAZY” end Mies. IN THE ATTIC” PHONE FEDER A OAKLAND: mootaN PANORAMIC Screen DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 12:45 ——LAST TIMES — M-G-Ms AMAZING ANIMAL STAR ‘cotc GYPSY 6 1) A ee GENE NELSONeues, TECHN THIS FEATURE. AT 1:00 — 4:06 — 7:12 — 10:20 *& %& 2nd FEATURE x * Feeture et—2:45 - 5:51 - 8:49 en I ik ai Ei ial aon ane : : ‘4 Classic and the equally endowed GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—Chuck | umph Saturday over Philadelphia. | hitter Frank Shepherd doubled in| ficrmmae ¢ Sitnington 7 Buffalo farm club American Derby at Washington Kocsis, one of Michigan's all-|His feat capped a careér dotted | two markers in the 8th. clecans TODAYS Gas enone Dgerl sardine men in the International League. Park. League Leaders | time great amateurs, and his part- | with bad breaks. inniadium ‘Siene eae & ee ot ee on 94 all-Big baseball; The trade made room on. the ner, Roy Taylor, held the Blyth-| “If I didn’t give him a starting pirmimgham Reds 100 0001002 1 | ‘Only game scheduedy | team while Michigan won only one | Tiger squad for Steve Souchock, AMERICAN LEAGUE field Invitational golf tournament | spot they’d have me up in the.|\ Covere end Podulka, Milford 8nd Cieveland 48. Boston 1-1 | position | who had been sidelined all year Rough Weekend! | BA Cleveland. 381. Resen.| championship for the 2nd consecu-|front Office as vice OM Essa | New Neck 45, ¢ ong . | Catcher Tom Yewcic, Ist base-| with a broken wrist. The wrist is FIRST GAME | nose, Chicage, 3387 Fox. Chicago. Busby, | tive year today. | Stead of letting me run the ball | Werertord’>........ oo ee oes Sy $6 (Weshinguan +4 man Charlie Mathews and out-; healed and Souchock ean give the e rt Gimme ¢ as gen and Stephens. eS ren es | eee [ctub, © manager Charlie Grimm | ans Oils,” Krustie and O'Neil): | Philadeipmia et Chicago, & 30 pm fielder Jack Risch represented the Tigers some help in bench power, , 48; . j 1 ‘ ms well an op . : is | Pee St 2 a ttett tus § ceen se, Carrenguel,Caictgn: avia. cove | Two Games Scheduled — St'd during the clubhouse celebra soot 0 euuningion ot Cleveland..7.20 p m — a Soe ar | rng Ai it H 5 3) _ RUNS BATTED D¥—Minoso, | [oH Hame JL i dganed me oH coe 00-8 a 4) NATIONAL L be? cheesey ' man Don Fady.! Majors Top 10 Dowee'se 3 1 3S Fmteens> 4 1 $ $| Rosen, Cleveland. @: Berra, New Yor a,| TWO games are scheduled to-; H. Roy Hamey, general manager | “l"On | oa maxer, Dunkel om Le- | Wee Lou Pet Behind a holdover from the 1953 team,| | ib 3 1 7 1 Renna, rf 4 1 @ 6 Fain, Chicago and Sievers. W ton. 41. | night in the Waterford Township's of the Phillies, wailed, ‘and to! ronteine. Sveckize ef pep pdeg F represented the Wolverines | Leading batsmen (based on 125 at bate Kaline, rf 4 1 1 © Valo, f 3 0 4 0| HITS—Fox, Chicago, 73: Avila, eland | think we or of the other 14. | New — 3 4 tos arr — : Ss. _| we Aumaran LEAGUE Kuenn. ss 4 2 2 2 W.Wi'nc! 3 1 3 1) and Busby, Washington, 73: Minoso, Ca | Softball Leagues. Union Lake th any | Philadelphia 4 6538 f= | Rounding out the first team were | ver G ABR & Pct, R.Wilson.c 2 © 5 2 Dem’triss 3 @ 1 5 _ 70; Kuenn, Detroit. 64. |Lumber and Del's Service tangle big league clubs could have. had The Notre Dame football and) Miysukee.. ... cd aaalg : (ol EE ces 47 109 41 72 «381 Hoefi, p 3 @ 10 .e 41490 ““SOUBLES Vernon, w . 15; | im a s cnet ctl 1 ; ? . Py am. is = oat 7. shortstop Don Waldron and out- | Rosen. pa eveiwaweres “4159 3% 35 3468 Kelner; § 3-0-8 3 !mg, Boston_and McDougald New York. in a Little League game at 6:30 him for a song a few-weeks ago."’| basketball teams may get all the | Cincinnati sm oS! oT: | holder wd seth of fowe: (Cem, BR a 199 15 46 331 aZernial =4@ 6 @ @ | 12; Minoso, Chicago and Kuenn, | nd Dixie but the Ifish fencing squad | is. 4300 «17's ve Lindsay, o! wa, a - secsoevess 56 215 48 70 DRahante © ¢ 0 0 TRIPLES—Ruanels. Washingion, i¢; Mi | P-M.. and Drayton Drug a : ooo ‘§ RESULTS outfielder Bobby Robertson, Indi-| Busby. Wasn 2.2...” Nips RB 326x218 Totals 33 9 77 11 | Noso, Chicago and Tuttle. 7; Ver | Recreation meet “at 8:30. Games| Vic Power of the Philadelphia has been successful, too. This sea- SATURDAY'S RESL Busby, Wash ........ 54223 4 72 a—Waiked for Keliner in Sh. non. W. ; five tied with 4 aoe ——— ae Ps - ay, | Milwaukee 2, Philadelphia © aria; 2nd baseman Melvin Gaestel, | Stephens, Bait eee 4 18 3 51 b—Ran for Zernial in 9h. HOME RB — Rosen, Cleveland, 13, | Will be played at Township Park, | Athletics is a@ native of Arecibo, | son the-fencers—won12-and lost, nes ¥ cago 0 : Tuttle, Det _.../.)/./').55 190.29 60 318 €—Singled for Bollweg in 9h. Boone, Detroit, 12; Mantie, New York and | Drayton Plains Puerto Rico. only one. | gacpeet 5. oes [and pitchers= Paut-Giet of Minne=+ Qeene-— Det -—------— 4-408 ae ae icon © ripe eet e103 tnd Sievers ana’ ca, Washington, 1. - i we'TODAY'S GAMES sota and Paul Ebert of Ohio State. | HOMERUNS RUNS BATTED IN 000 O88 084 BASES — Minoso and Rivera, Chicago at Pittsburgh, 7:30 pm —Devis Rosen, Cle ..13 Minoso, Chi. 33 Sa ete ett oe he eee | out tay, eee ere [TE eee 8 a foe pce bibs | Priced "hansen, Rey Yo ont NY GASGUNDAY'S RESULTS - Schaad, Noble Winners | zerisi Pou |) tipem'om OG Kuenn, W. Wilson, Limmer, Astroth. Boone, | Stone, Weshingten, +4. 1000: . Chi- | Brookiya ¢14, Cincinnatl $2 ” i | Berra. NY +: Sievers, Was. . 4 SR Wain ett —Detratt J. cage: #1. 908; Reyncids, New ot. 71 | iw ’ Li | **" igor Citenge ‘ rt game}! of WLYA’s Sunday Tests | Severs wane cur gees ah eet igen t | AEROS ie a Tig Ione ofthe closet finishes in, gpg mgSn OMA MEROEE 6p Soar, Summers, McKinley. T—2:35 | Hoot. Detrat, 60: Gercie. Crevetand, 5 7 - : S 10 int ou -— tepwar® a. ‘the history of: the Watkins: Late | Musial 80 boo ae i og | ws gf og mm! | Chetmat! af New Yors.-7:15 p.m. :- Yachting Association, Ted Schaad's | * ee prrrorr | ial. St Louis, 390; Jablonski, Leute: | at at 7 Dream Boat edged Jim Parshall's | wasts®. ARROA ABR OA) 360; Hammer. Poiledeiphie, 268; Mueller | a, Caeeee : Tar Baby by @ matter of inches Bel. Ce. me inrfiade $1 1 2 Rellweed 2 34 $) RONG ieanal, m Lowe. 56: wom ane By GRANTLAND RICE many more of them, many more capable of breaking Blo 4 ta iaahas ‘Paes, | Moon, aL 28 Be ‘Boonet'3e $13 3 tammrid $3 3 ¢|delpin Wo Sauer Chicage. NEW YORK—What winning order in the Open |70 than we had 20 or 30 years ago. Body Blows Decisive This thriller was in the Thistle S4egck, Mio --:.-- S291 77 6 ae tse 38 3 @ Renta et 4s 69: Jablonski St. Louis, $1, Hodges. Brook: | Should take place at Baltusrol by sundown Saturday? | I think the order of selection would be about as jn Escobar’s Victory | Class. Among the Lightnings, John | Musial, @1........ 7) Musial. ta " @ HESS ee “10: Sauer. Chicago, 48; Ennis, Phile | How shoud they finish, if you take a guess this far | follows — No. 1. Ben Hogan, seeking his %h crown. | Noble’ was the winner in his Yel-| Maps NY.) eases Balen.” 30 Severuae 3 1 1 Dermruss 3 ¢ 3 I Louis, $7; suider.|in advance? It is much simpler to pick a daily |No. 2. Sammy Snead, overcoming the 20-year jinx. HOLLYWOOD A barrage of | low Dragon. He held the lead most | f ce. Buin. aS gener, Gu see | | a BE Po Reveme $1 | Biscemats, “Sdustion brow bel double at Belmont or Aqueduct. Toss out Ben Hogan | No. 3. Lloyd Mangrum, who after a heavy slump, | body blows gave Andy Escobar, | of the way. Brown Williams was | we Sa, Sees Sie Es Open and you have one | came back to win the tough Western Open. No. 4. | Hollywood, the opening he needed | 2nd in Red Devil. ‘Obe Wins PYC’ * Tet aoa fe 3 isd in sport. Pete Thomson, Australian champion. No. 5. Gene | to beat George Berry, Chicago, in } rson Wins 2. ~ SGreungea ‘ot fot Buyer may, Se Se ee Littler, amateur champion and a very fine ‘rookie ery hay main event Saturday New Orleans Speedboat | Sunday Race Competition ; ——ae oe eS cs Racer Betters Record Tre beste perteets te he quail from a covey in No. 6. Jimmy Demaret, has won three Masters. | E 139, won & Pontiac Yacht Club Sunday races N : =. alas te te | decision. His attack caused Berry NEW ORLEANS, June 14 ® — at Cass Lake with breezes very a ie a Burke, Jr., ie eal | to drop his guard, whereupon Boureq of New Orleans | light for the Competition. Fir st reign eam oa tes Fred Haas, a veteran — Escobar paid off with straight lefts | bettered a world speedboat record | place went to PYC Commodore three golf Ne. ‘Kroll, a consistent performer, tourna: jong rights tothe head. - Berry | Sunday,-speeding to-victory in six-At-Oberson” in Gizmo, Ae plek the Ca ae meat a Ne. paging if be will ae | weighed 135. - ‘races in the ninth annual Pan’ Gizmo was crewed by Bill Bon- we always headed down hitting 9 - Mote concentra - | American Regatta. ner and Bob Greishauber. Charles and Sarazen with a mod to | needed for the big job. | Ralph }1. Young, Michigan State’s| Bourcq broke his own world| Buck was 2nd in , Armoer and possibly | Outside of these ten, none of whom may win the | Director \of Athletics, led the East! standard of 52.264 m.p.h. in .the | crewed by Jack Connelly and U. &. Open, the highest prize in golf, there are a in scoring im 1912. He D-E service inboard runabouts in| Rich, Larry O’Dell’s Bambi few more who may come to life as Julius Boros did | played fullback for Washington and | both heats of the event in the| was 3rd with John O'Dell and we have no greater golfers today, we have |at Dallas in 1952 \ Jefferson. | ME2? Jerry Liston ag crew, * * 27 . } is bs “4 « . ; - 3 © ‘ F. * j THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1954 * Golf Course > Py NINETEEN: Steady - Going Cooper Victor in Beach’ I est Pattern of Consistent. Playing | “VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. —The | Consistency” today as | their attention to this H ei 7 EVERYONE GETS INTO ACT — Irv. Noren, | double header at Yankee Stadium, Yankees’ right fielder, can't quite reach home run |of help from would-be outfielders: (arrow) from bat of Nellie Fox of Chicago White Sox in the 2nd inning of the 2nd game in Sunday's | took the opener, Chisox won the: nightcap, 8-0, He - z. gear par-69, 6,065-yard Cava- | t 5 < i rounds. He under per | TT b | : . _ Cooper, who left immediately . Baltusrol to see if his consistency 42. Ford of Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. | a. Disasterous Road Trip Twin Loss to A’s Leaves Tigers Only 4'2 Games Up on Cellar-Dwelling Bosox DETROIT w — The slumping Detroit Tigers, once riding the crest of the American League, are now much, much closer to the bot- tom of the pile. A disastrous road trip on which they dropped 16 of 22 games, in- cluding Sunday's doubleheader loss to Philadelphia, saw the slipping Tigers still clinging grimly to 4th place. But they are now 12 games off the pace of front-running Cleve- land and only 44% games ahead of in a night game Tuesday. they could wel] use the rest af- High Gun Wins Belmont Event King Ranch Colt Shows He Needs Distance to Run Best ] * NEW YORK w—If it is going movies, and other publicity ma-| to take races in the Chicago area | terial, there is little that hasn't | to settle the three-year-oid turf championship then High Gun might as well be counted out for | the distances of the Arlington Clas-: sic and American Derby don't seem great enough for the King Ranch's Belmont Stakes winner. | . * s High Gun, a son of Heliopolis, entered the title picture Saturday | with his neck victory over the of little ‘“quissers,” entitled half of the first when Elmer Valo | to close the gash. Dente is expect- front-running Fisherman in the | mile and a half of the $125,100! Belmont Stakes. And the Texas-| owned. colt of Robert J. Kleberg | needed all of the Belmont's dis- | tance to get up in time for the victory. . . . The Belmont's time of 2:30 4-5 Was more than two seconds off the record and the slowest since As- sault won it in the same time eight | years ago. The King Ranch coit is etigibte: for the $100,000 added Arlington | the first sports page, along with a How Well Do You Remember Sports Figures? »« New Series of Memory Tests for Fans Will Start June 16 Through the medium of news- paper sports page pictures, the been done to publicize top figures in the sports world, now, and in the past. Many an avid fan will de- clare that he can remember who was what, and when, in baseball, football, golf, track or other sports. dust to stir thése memories the Pontiac Press sports pages will this summer present a series “Remember?” A phofograph, mede in the hey- day of the athlete selected for fans to identify, will be published on | que hit his ond-heme_run.of | brief clue. In the same issue, the | proper identity will be found on the final sports page. First of the series will be of- fered Wednesday, June 16. The series will be entitled ‘‘Do You Remember?’ It should . bring back some interesting memories for Pontiac area sports fans. . Tin the palm Mayfield of Chicopee, ter the thumping handed out bY | vince and lost out when he lifted the eastern tonens. his tee shot from the 200-yard 18th The Athletics completed their | hole into the waters of Linkhorn whipping of the Bengals by win-| Bay, which flanks the 18th green. ning beth ends of a Sunday twin > * * bill, 43 and 6-3. The pair of losses; Art Wall of Pocono Manor, Pa., sent the Tiger$ home with a record | and Freddie Haas Jr. of New Or- of 4 straight defeats and their 10th | leans posted four-round totals of setback in the last 12 games. | 266 for a fourth-place tie. May- | A ene out on the course today but | ciano and Ezzard Charles stage a sensational fight at Yankee Sta- dium Thursday night in their heavyweight title match, the mov- ies alone could be worth an extra $300,000. Because there will be no home value. The fact that some ral will see the show on theater TV in make too much difference. > . > More people will see the ordinary | routine bouts on the week's tele- | vision boxing calendar than will | watch the heavyweight title match. Shoots Blazing 64 SPRINGFIELD, N. J. June M4 er shooting a blazing 69 Satur- and once more predicted at 20 contenders still will be in the running at the start of the final pionship. Hogan opens defense of his title The little Texan practiced vari- ous —shdts— without keeping any score and afterward said he still thinks the course will be easy for number of other top players not many kept score. They are content just to try out different shot and Or the course were amateur Bil- ty Joe Patton of Morganton, N. C., Hogan Sees 20 Entries Lett for Open Finals |who threw a scare into the ‘at the Masters tournament; | since turned pro; Sam Urzetta, ex- | Amateur titleholder from Roches- jter, N. Y., and Jimmy Demaret. | Sammy Snead, generally picked as round of the U. S. Open golf cham-| the No. 1 man to beat Hogan, | didn’t appear and neither, did a number of pros who defeated the | Canadians for the Hopkins’ Trophy lat Toronto yesterday. + * | Hogan came up with his sub- | par score Saturday while shooting his round -in the National Golf | competition. He | holes from the others from the -witl be used in | the regular layout is Open it'll be i i i ‘| z i HE zy a2: gf Berkley, Reds Share Ist Spot Offspring of Bull Lea Reap Th Twenty-four hours after the big fight at Yankee Stadium, the In- ternational Boxing Club will show Orlando Zulueta of Havana and Johnny Gonsalves of Oakland, Calif,, in a lightweight 10-rounder Square Luther Rawlings, Chicago welter, | and Livio Minelli, former Italian | who now lives in New York meet eh + ‘A Twin Bill Elks © Beaten, ‘Jones Rates 2 | inf Hi il il ct é erm 2i8 ; é eg L The Tigers were leading 32 in field, George Fazio of Clementon, | the 9th inning of the Ist game N. J., and Paul McGuire of Wichi- | ‘when a piece of strategy went ta, Kan., all finished with 269 for | |awry. Billy Hoeft was ordered to a sixth-place deadlock. | intentionally pass pinch-hitter Gus | Zernial. Zernial was replaced by | | Bobby Shantz. Hoeft then walked | Spook Jacobs. 1 Pinch-icer vie Power slammed Tribe 2nd-Basemen 'a single into centerfield. Shantz |raced across with the tying run / , |and when Bill Tuttle bobbled the *cytyciang Indiane are Roving want ball trying for a shoe string catch, | Jacobs came and scored the win. | °€ keeping @ second baseman in . playing «condition. = ; First it was Bobby Avila, leading A two-run homer in the 6th [the league with a 381 batting by Walt Dropo, his 3rd of the | mark, who was sidelined by a | year, and Ray Boone's bloop | broken thumb. — Then, yesterday, replacement by Harvey Kuenn’s single had | Sam Dente collided with teammate put the Tigers ahead going into | Dave Philley as they chased Jackie the finale. Jensen's pop fly in short right field Boone’s 12th home run of the in the first game of @ Boston- year got George Zuverink off to a| <leveland doubeheader. two-run lead in the nightcap. But| Dente suffered a two-inch cut on the A's promptly got those two | his left ankle from Philley’s spikes | runs and one extra back in their | and nine stitches were required | | "alo also singled “Don Boll ed to be out of action 10 days. Valo also singled Don Bollweg |. those runs back in the 4th when . No-Hit, No-Run Game | the year. ‘ ics scored one more in the; . MILWAUKEE uw — Jim Wilson sth, and Bollwes put them safely | did it the hard way in earning an ‘in front with a bases-empty homer #S'gnment as a starting pitcher ‘in the 7th. | for the Milwaukee Braves. | A forgotten man here who no- ‘body wanted two weeks ago at the waiver price of $10,000, Wilson became Milwaukee's newest idol : by tossing a ne-hit-no-run_2-0_ tri- Kocsis and Taylor Win Blythefield Test Injuries Are Dogging . . patriarch of Calumet Farm and we WL Both Win 2nd in Row loading sino ot 1953. ia mighty prea $= ia. 33 e fspring. They gath- 32 i¢ Sunday in Three-Tilt ered more than $9,386,000 in purses sunday’ resale Auburn Merchants 6, Junior Legion Card | and added money. te faye. teheduie” Pontiac ver ( . Wiener); CIO ve Elks Birmingham's Reds’ and Berkley cae dander fecal 0 ae ey | shared Ist in the 18th Dis- : Second doubleheader of the City place ing herse, Citation; the world’s A | trict American Legion baseball league today after winning their 2nd straight victories Sunday. | Reds defeated the Blues, 2-0. in jan all-Birmingham contest, while Berkley downed Waterford, 17-1. Huron Valley Boys Club leveled its record at 1-1 by tripping Clawson, 7-5. Larry Milford, knocked out of the box in his Ist start Wednes- z Bruce Johnson had a double, single and stole 3 bases for the win- ners. Bob Blackwell scattered 6 hits and fanned 11 in posting Berkley’s win. Tom Brye¢e collected half of Waterford’s hits on a pair of double and a single Huron Valley won a see-saw jgame from Clawson with three }. runs each in the 7th and 8th in- nings. Dan Lancaster homered with two aboard in the 7th and pinch- Two of his sons won Kentucky Derbies — Citation in 188 and Hill Gail in 1952. Two of his daughters were Duranza. spring have been Real Delight, Coaltown, Two Lea.and Bull Page. nadian horse of the year in 1951. is 632 SATURDAYS RESULTS Philadelphia 4. DETROIT 2 Nep York 2, ame ° named top fillies of the year in 1943. They were Twilight Tear and | Some of his other top notch off. | The last mentioned was the Ca- was played yesterday at Wisner Field, with Auburn Merchants scraping past Elks Lodge No. 723, 6-5, and General Motors Merchants scoring their win- Jerome posted a single run the ; last inning to avert-a shutout in hits apiece for GMC. Herm Bishop went the route on the mound for fo All-Big 10 Team | } j j } CHICAGO (UP) — Champion | ‘his \it from drives. . ikea PESKY tee Architect Picks Snead, Hogan Movie Proceeds May Enrich Rocky, Ezzard NEW YORK wW—If Rocky Mar-|61 theaters in 45 cities wouldn't; - [+5 lf Ft Bull Lea, brown son of Bull Dog the winners, striking out nine, | front office disclosed yesterday — Rose Leaves, was bred by Cold-| walking two and allowing five hits.' that Johnny Pesky, 34-year-old stream Stud in 1935. 5-4} es 012 001 107 88 117) ee ~ pay Utitity ‘infielder, Merchants ... O11 000 012 1—6 8 3) " has be Douglas, Woodmore, Jordan and Nei- it traded rd som Lewis and MoGlashen ip to the Washing- Major eague esu {S gn eFeeverwsenes ss $e 398 ont—@ ° Hf e ton Senators in e ** eee | for Mel ON OT sse| eee tN: POS Bere fel Hoderiin, a 31- (Senet on ie ss it es | Ya year - old utility a ee te 3 F MSC N ed |x infielder, and an eke “ FA 21 os 4 rom am estimated a Piiledelppia 33 3 Ne Hoderiein was FebewE ets - TWEETY a ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. JUNE 14. 1954 ~ Tribe Wins Twin il Stretches Lead PHILADELPHIA (®—Big ‘ius |Zernial of the Philadetphia Ath- jletics hints he hasnt spoken his last word in the bitter personal battle with his manager, Eddie Joost paint with ¢ ‘ o #* » tect t The home run slugger was quot VA L D U R A nor » > I ed yesterday by a sports telecaster a’! A ai Tas saving The fact that Joost : a Satta fisnt playing me every day is only Asphalt Aluminum ; — | half the story. What the other half : i. -_ _ is | won't say now, but Il) speak ‘a i nf : —— . my piece before this is over f ne , j . * . for years of protection nq rieate } Meanwhile. the reaction of the club to the Friday mght dugout clash of Joost and Zernial and the slugger's subsequent $250 fine, has 4 S | people wondering if more fights utting 00 up es shouldn't be sponsored. The A's have won four straight and bounced out of the American South Cess et West Pike FE 2-0108 League criiar MILL SUPPLIES FOR INDUSTRY | Earle Mack, vice president and Business nowadays is like @ ballet dence— | Rain Hits Raceway Finish; You heve to keep on your toes. THERE Is G00D MONEY IN Hazel Park Harness Raceway reported today that both attend ance and pari-mutuel betting was TELEVISION SERVICING! down from last year during Its . Weday meeting that ended Satur Start Training Now in Your Spare Time! § 4 Total attendance this year was The Demand for Our Television Graductes !s For Greoter Than the Supply Latin, Frenchman MODERN LABORATORY and Classroom -Instruction Just 4 Hours - - - ONE EVENING A WEEK Win in Grand Prix Phone, Call in Person. o: Main Coupon fer;F ull Details LE MANS. France w—A power .NAME ...., suave elele aie tee ful red Ferrari which held the lead ADDRESS ae | most of the way carried Jose Froi lan Gonzalez of Argentina and urice ° 5 we tk ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE acuare ae preyed ner Prix 2457 Weodwerd (Donoven Bidg.) WO 2-566! endurance race for sports cars on Three Blocks Nerth ef Fex Theater the Le Mans asphalt track . | The final miles of the race which started Saturday, developed into a dramatic duel between the First one, then the other, jumped ENJOY OUR WATER WONDERLAND ahead by a few seconds as a driv: ing rainstorm beat down on the Water Skis--Surf Boards--Ropes | (orc? pica Sends win by a minute and 4 seconds OPEN SUNDAYS 9-1 . Ghee Veteran Stays in Race RYE, N. Y. W—A 40-fo0t shot . | | from out of a trap on the 26th hole dropped into the cup and kept 67 year old John Ellis Knowles of Rye, N. Y., in running for his SPORTS SHOP 630 Ocklend Ave. sixth United States Seniors golf championship. ~ — — a Ferrari of Gonzalez and Trintig- - nant and a Jaguar driven by Tony | Cp Rolt and Duncan Hamilton of Brit- | ain. winners of last year's race Se Downs Starts on Thursday Zernial-Joost Feud Simmers Musa, Kilen general manager, said be hopes the , the team should be winning money for the big guy. any time Spark Cardinals |~ two men will shake hands and, He hedged on the possibility of we decide to dispose of him.” forget the whole thing trading Zernial. The trading dead- os es 6 “Making a choice between them | line is midnight tomorrow. After, He admitted some clubs were | imposes a terrible responsibility. that it would be necessary to place after Zernial, but added {0 ) Victories Both men are too valuabie to lose,”’ a player on the waiver list in order We'd want players, and for the Blind Fa an Goes to NY to ‘See’ White Sox Play NEW YORK (INS) — The most ardent baseball fan at yesterday s New York-Chicago doubleheader at Yankee Stadium probably was Anna Jane Kolar, and the most disinterested fan was her seeing: eye dog, Diane. Miss Kolar, 2, of Cicere, Bi., | is blind but in the company af her dog, a spotted brown Boxer, she “‘sees’’ her heroes, the White Sex, play several games a year. The Cicere girl follows the plays with the aid of a small portable radie. She missed Friday night's game at the stadium because the train carrying 250 White Sox rooters | arrived too late from Chicago. She the club general manager said ‘to make any deals. , life of me, going over the rosters Mack has begun a canvass of, * * © of these teams, I can't see any’ Stan Hits 21st Homer the players and hinted he has! ‘Im not worried about that’ | players of equal caliber that they d . received other complaints hLarle said. “1 can atways get| be willing to give us.” , | to Snap Tie Contest But of course.’ he said we . ; | With Pittsburgh have to stand behind our mana ger By JOE REICHLER The big question here is. just Associated Press Sportswriter how far in back of skipper Joost Imagine where the St. Louis Car- the general manager plans to dinals would be today without The stand Man and The Kitten? Redbird From his conversation with re porters on Saturday, one gol the impression Mack wasnt anxious to dispose of Zernial. He said then that ‘I think we have a pretty good ball club out there but it doesn't look -tno—good witheut Zermal”'. He left the impression that he felt $kipper Eddie Stanky must shud- der whenever this thought occurs to him . * +. The Man, of course is Stan Musial, the greatest hitter in the Nationa| League. The Kitten is | Harvey Haddix, the winningest | pitcher jn oy senior circuit } . . | The Man = The Kitten. com- | bined their talents yesterday to give the Cardinals their first dou- bleheader victory of the season. Haddix huried his second straight shutout and his 10th victory as the Cards defeated Pittsburgh 50 in the first game. Musial, who drove in two runs in the opener with a | pair of singles, snapped a 3-3 tie | im the second game with his Zist _home run. The cards went on to | win 5-3. The double victory moved the | Cardinals into fifth piace. 7” + * 16.597, with one night lost be cause of a rainout. Last season attendance totaled 199.088 but the track had one week leas of racing Retting averaged $276,014 a night compared with $313,000 a night last year. Again, this year's tetal was higher — $10,488,540 rompared with $10,334, 46;—iast_— year—because of the extra week. | Cleveland used the lowly Boston Red Sox to boost its American League tead to I‘: games over the Chicago White Sox and 3's over ;the New -York- Yankees. The In. dians' 41 and 91 triumphs ran their latest victory string to four in q row and slipped Boston into last piace. After dropping their sixth straight decision to the Yankees Saturday night's closing program was typical of most-of the—meet, as rain helped to keep the crowd | down to 6.146 fans._only slightly better than the nightly average of 5,700 this season A high wind accompanied the rain and ripped awnings off the | paddock and caused other minor | damage. The track was mired in| mud and very slow. It held times | AP Wirepbete 42 ip the opener of 9 doubie-. | down as Hazel Park closed out PROPHETIC? — Ezzard Charles examines damage to tree struck header, the White Sox showed @ }one week of grand circuit racing. by lightning early yesterday about 10 feet from where he was crowd of 60,070 they can bounce Red Sails squished to a 2.3.2) sleeping in his training quarters at Kuthser’s Country Club at back by thrashing the world cham- win in the $10.000 Detroit Pacing Monticello. N. Y Reports said Charlies. who attempts to regain the pions 80 in the seeond game. | Derby with Gene Sears in the heavyweight championship from Rocky Marciano in New York's Virgil Trucks turned in his ninth sulky Yankee Stadium Thursday, slept through the storm triumph in the nightcap. Harness racing in Michigan now - : - Bob Porterfield shut out Balti shifts to Northville Downs near daira wren ore Ture LOUIS Says Charles Is ny toe ser a Haddix, the 28-year-old Cardinal Rongers Win, 128 Training Wrong for Bout :ssovr svi ou 10 Pirates , and permitted only three singles Ivory Rangers defeated Straw By JACK HAND kee Stadium as he rolled up his eighth straight berry hil. 128 Sunday at the MONTICELLO. N.Y. Ww — Joe s ° ad victory. The majors biggest win- Ivory Polo Field with Capt. Jack The Bomber watcned Ezzy go ner now owns seven complete Ivory tallying five goals. Mac and five rounds yesterday, pressing the games. half the total of the entire Jack Stefan and Fred. Lutzow traming for the wrong kind of fight attack as though he meant to Cardinals’ staff. each scored two goals for the in his bid to win back the heavy- carry the fight to Rocky Musial, with four hits in nine Rangers and Tony Veen added an- weight ttle in his bout wjth Rocky “You don't go in there and mix times at bat, boosted his batting other Marciano Thursday night at Yan-|with Marciano’. said the former mark to 370, second only to Duke - - —— champ who Saturday called Mar- Snider's 378. Stan leads the majors Louis thinks Ezzard Charles is ee ot Brushes @ Available in White Only! Well show you how to paint. your own home and save money ‘Semi-Gloss Finish High Gloss Finish Flat Wall Finish. Resists Mars, Scratches. Dirt Wipes Clean With Damp Cloth Odorless. Scrubbable Enamel Quart 1.45 Quart 1.55 Gellon 4.49 Siliconized {[e:_atded toug Lecves @ gies a fiat $ ness. Highly » e Fe e im m tains original G onge ease n F Hi hiding pow epeate 4 PAINT SAVINGS! 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The White managers, said the 32-year-old Cin- | Sox pounced on starter Harry Byrd cinnati Negro was perfectly tuned for four runs in the first inning of for his best fight. “Mentally he the nightcap to hand Trucks more was never better” he said “And j;uns than he needed for his sixth he’s just as good physically as straight Charles planned one more work- Zernial in the Philadelphia out- out, and possibly two, before he field drove in four runs with a breaks camp Wednesday alfter- pases-loaded triple and a single to noon. His five-round dnl Sunday provide the A's winning margin boosted his training total to 143 in the second game. Manager Ed rounds die Joost's benching of the erratic fielding Zernial had led to a verbal N. Y. Yanks Have Played - hattle between the manager and the left fielder last Friday in 20 Series, Won 16 nine NEW YORK Up The Yankees hae Hea snnan wine ete: Gonzales Tops Segura and have won 16. Only two of the classics, however. were lost for Pro Tennis Title while the New Yorkers were us playing in the Stadium in 1923 The former US pete cham- | Since that time they have lost pion outlasted Francisco (Little | only twice to the St. Louis Cardi- Pancho) Segura in the two-hour nals — 1926 and 1942 finals vesterday to win 6-4, 46, 24. The Yanks have won in their 6.2 64 last seven series RppeaE RS: es The winner collected $1,500 and — the loser $1,000. AQUA LUNG The two Panchos. both pretty well spent, then went down to \ defeat in the doubles finals before Se Service big Jack Kramer and Australia’s * Financing Frank sien daniel 62, 6-2 6-4. 28 CAL. * Air Retills me 1 Cicer diienasen Islands Enter Meet _ * Rentals MANILA @® — The Philippines! have accepted an invitation to par- RES Totals ne Lesone by e#x- ff! ticipate in the 1954 world basket- ; c ROGMEN: Join Ovr Tt hall championship in Brazil in No- 1 ’ e Se Ge ho ve ce — | vernber. 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In 1921 and 1922 the Bronx Bomb- jales holds the U.S. Professional turpentine ers lost to the Giants but all the tennis championship today thanks @ Resists Dirt—Rains Pala — rn A the Pole largely to superior stamina : 7rounds ne Yankees starte Steel Wire Wash It Clean | was part of the unhappy Chicago delegation at the stadium when the Sox dropped a Saturday game and the lst of yesterdays twin bill—their 3rd straight loss to the Bomnibers But when Miss Kolar's heroes raced into a 70 2nd-game lead in the lst three innings. she said “This is wonderful. I lke this kind of game.” Speaking like a bona fide expert, she predicted that the White Sox would win the pennant ‘barring injuries.’ Schwope Wins Publinx Test Tours Highland Course in 69-4—65 to Beat Out Field of 181 Bill Schwope won the Michigan Publinx Golf Association's 2nd handicap tournament of the season Saturday at Highland Golf Club with -a-fine 68, His 4 handicap strokes made his winning total ©. doha Kowalski, Cari Danicis and Jee Kersis all tied for runnerup henors twe strokes back at 67. Kowalski had 72-5—67; Daniels and Kocsis each 70-3—67. Three more players carded 68s. Tied in that bracket were Don Visscher (73-5), George Allen ‘75- 7) and Ronnie Rothbarth (71-3). Second flight honers went to Ray Mead with 73-10-63, and Don Shriner won in the 3rd flight with 78-14—64 A total of 181 players competed in the tourney, which was inter- rupted twice by the rain A highlight of the tourney was rare double-eagle by Al Pazdan of River Bank on the par 5, 6th hole at Highland He followed his tee shot with a brilliant 4wood which rolled into the hole. Geese to Get Help JACKSON, Miss. «®—The first goose refuge in Mississippi to. pro vide shelter, food and winter |grounds for the hunter's favorite tablished in the Yazoo area of The way fo beat Marciano land's sweep. Outfielder Wally | Washington county SCRAP IRON and METAL Selling: Structural Steel I-Beams -- Channels Angles -- Etc. S. Allen & Son, Inc. Open Monday Thre Friday & to & Closed Saturdays 1.06 P.M. 22 Congress St. FE 5.8142 STICKEL pt Stes te PE 0 — WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Phone FE 5-9791 PONTIAC FRAME & WHEEL SERVICE . 478 Me. Clemens (Jest Past Paddock) ay - ‘ . be suicide for Charles to mix with* Early Wynn won his seventh and ™&atory waterfowl is being es-* THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1954 , 3 Trojans Win 8th Title; Shelton Misses 7 Feet ==: Michigan’s Largest Tire Dealers! By JOE FALLS ANN ARBOR, Mich. ® — The “impossible” seven-foot high jump may be realized at the AAU cham- cate Forsy Field, the fidgety Shel-|to nail his first NCAA title. But; powerful Trojans running up ton apparently cleared the bar | then instead of going for the world | 66 17-20 points to.31 17-20 for run- three tinge at seven Sect—but cach | record ef G21, which he probably |nerep Iiinels. Calforuia had 27 time the bar came tumbling down, | could have made, he asked that the retained his 440-title—but the Tro- powered the 440-field ‘and won in| . Long discussed assault on Mal |, 46.7 seconds over Purdue’s Ben | Whitfield’'s world _ half-mile record | Youtsey, who had placed ahead di of 1:48.6 failed to materialize, and | er pionships this weekend, even! knocked loose by an elbow or leg. | bar be raised to seven feet. | points, Texas 19, Michigan 17 3-5, | -€@ in the preliminaries. litde Arnold Sowell of Pitt won { though Ernie Shelton of Southern | _Deeply-dejected, Shelton left the | 2 * | Purdue 17, Marquette 16 and Stan- Hilinois, the second place team (the race in 1:50.5, outdistancing | California says he'll never make | field saying: “‘I’ll never make it} Despite his failure, if you can 15. with 31, 17-20 points, had three | Fordham's to Comrtaay: it. see now.” . | call it, that, Shelton pijed up 10 In addition to Shelton, Southern| winners, each good for 10 ° * * * points by winning the high jump | California had only one other in- Shelton missed the magic seven-| But Shelton’s big desire—it's al- | and helped Southern ° California | dividual champion—Jim Lea, who foot mark three times in the NCAA| most a religion—is to reach the | sweep to its sixth straight NCAA | retained his 440-title—but the Tro- Pacific Conet conference king, Bill Dellinger of Oregon, won the mile in 4:13.8 and Kikou of Whea- track finals at the University of seven-foot standard and take his Michigan Saturday. title and a in 20 youre. He'll get an-| place next to Roger Bannister and | 1 8 | jans’ team strength wore down all | opposition in the searing 90-degree ton, Ill., by way of Japan, took the two-mile in 9:22.7 after defending other chance at the AAU games Parry O'Brien as trackdom’'s great; As usual, it was no contest for | heat. in St. Louis while he's still hot. es breakers in 194. |the team championship, with the| Lea, an exciting runner, over- With a tense, silent crowd cir-| The tip-off to this came when | . | y= | . champion Rich Ferguson of lowa dropped out. Shaw's Beats Gingellville; cling the high jump area at his-/ Shelton cleared 6 feet, 10‘ inches | ee OS = be . . F . air Toughest Ci 1 ~~ > custo Foor MSC, Missouri With Top Cash Tee , ity 9's Lose Exhibitions |FREE otsr'rreeze ® Pp ‘ Beat Hogan in CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUES cartier postponed giro ? ous vs ves sefans : , ee | ; ‘gy Ham> Suetan contest, Sharfene Irwin and Ha- Double Stamp Day Tuesday i Meet Tonight Points on Line | | omc ‘Tico 3 sel Series combined to limit the Frie ap ; Joy Fair ran 2nd in the trophy Ritews 3 Forster 1 3| losers to three hits. ¢ Andy's Friendly ° if ,|dash, 3rd in his heat race and ay an 8 3 Loules 1 ——— a ve 3-139 if in NCAA ‘Ser ies. a es oe, oe Lentttue—brarton om & River Rouge 94, in-a ute exhibi- : } are Go ae ae ae el Big Handicaps Enable | sur xaight sf cuumoss. 7 pm, |tion. Visitors “pounded two GMC Ride the NEW Qu! | — ine: in . * ~ M vs Loute’s Taver m. | pi for 17 hits, whil iv P| Winner Will Tangle feature, the Pontiac speedster | wasn, Heune Weses Golfers to Win Despite Stacie Inn vs ‘one 3 ee mig on tPonee's situs wowed we na L : With Little Rollins ioaeray Sener ya BIG 'GILLS—A new leader in Ben's 64 Card —_ Seastiogs wi hits. FAG Nine for Titl | still is the hottest driver at the | the bluegill division of the Pontiac| NEW YORK w—Some 2.500 golf- | Gimgeiviie “3 Giles 39 _ In men’s exhibition play, Drayton | Get ait the “pha” op * 2 ° | track, Press “Big Fish Derby” has been | “ers were entitled to eau _ sl i Avonaas “at 2! Drug of the Waterford Township | with the new Eagte | vile 4} s Tesulle—@haws 6 League defeated GMC, 3-2. Drug | Perches pres. Be ow River Rouge 19, GMC 4 ‘nine overcame a 2-1 deficit with | “*"" ses - two runs on three hits in the final eater “Ve 4 7 c Cingell- By RANDALL W. BLAKE | (exhibi- OMAHA ®—Michigan State and Fair won his 2nd straight fea- [turned in. A 10! inch, egg- a a ee to Ton ture and 3rd of the season and loaded ‘gil (left, above) was taken | | day despite the U. S. Open cham- | Missouri, two of the “bigs” in the | ee ee ee oe by Charlies Lewis, 935 Charest | | pion's blazing 64 over Balt | One — some nd tie oa | inning. NCAA College World Series, tangle Salar ap ee ine Sunday's state road, Elizabeth Lake on Thursday | jower course at Springfiel4, N.J., rope sae conball nigh Shaw’ Se: eee oss 8 ’ : $6. 00 s tonight to determine who plays race, Fair alse es- | evening. A night crawler proved | on Saturday. an ony". Bories and Webber; Wickman 4 Rollins College, one of the smallest | tablished a new 1-lap qualifying | the successful jure. Lewis also e ee gelivilie 9-4 rae Mi rt ener names roe 860 380 1—198 17 3 school clubs ever to get to the| record by touring the quarter- |). .deq an almost exact duplicate| Some 165,000 golfers, paying $1 | Oe ae ar aes os $6.00 cure or the camplnatip, | mae eval TRAD weeds |e ar the same, ach attempted to beat Hoeen | ATV Champs (tt mes BSS prea . Wayne Bennett captured the PUr-| soot in Etizabeth Lake. This one] toosl Golf Dey conpetition spon. | Pp cinco 86 83 ft) Anderson Sales & Service reuuhts/gues-atl be <l900 suit race Sunday, while Dorris | was 11 inches long, but lacked an | uy the Pre a ANN ARBOR — Here is a| | Bases and Keelan; Wheeler and 1: (CST) and the championship game | Sanders took the dash and Billy| nce of equalling the one pound | "°C fessional list‘of individual champions in the |O'S**enshnessy. 2 5. Paddock Assn. and Life magazine. Most of | will be played Tuesday night at | Hasselle won the semi-final. one ounce No. 1 fish. Former NCAA track championships: the same time. All three teams| Heat winners included Carm Ra- leader was a one pound speci ee ae a = SHOT PUT—Tom Jones, Miami (Ohio), now have tourney records of 31. | gatz among the faster qualifiers ee il Se eS ven {DASH —Jim Lea, Southern Aqua-Lung Here Is the Aqua-Lung. Now you The meet is a double-elimination | Walt Littlejohn, Jim Curl, itt posting round unt turday oy iifornia om safely explore the underwater affair. Herring and Bill Periard. i alo ] 8s because ef ilinces. . laa Mii “inmt Deninger, Oregon, Seleo—Air a eee . test . | of 45 cars participated in the mod-| Only tate he on _| Cithoap | JoMr—Johe Bennett, Mar- — _ growing sport. Try They were ere up when | ified stock A hl where co oe Ja or his {100-YARD DASH—Willie Willems, mint | ae - ‘ hot FREE “Triste ond PLUS AT LEAST Michigan State edged Rollins 3-2| Rain washed t Saturday's road-| Athletes in Open title Thursday. Hogan shot | Is*TaRD MGM | MURDLES— Willard | lessons by @ real Frogman. Chub $ in 10 innings last night and Mis-| ster and sprint car show. Thomson, Lilinois, monber Phone T , } Oklahoma A&M 7-3. NCAA Top List i= ef the first seven holes under | _ 32- YARD ee tr Thomas, ship. om Mook, Sat night Rollins had cli |Par, carding three more birdies | Seo'yanD RUN—Arneid Sowell, Pitts- | : s | Allowance For Your Olé Tires urday nigh s pped nec Onl aaa FREE Triste FE 2-3994 efter 5 p.m. uuneccnnenenemmane Michigan State 54 with a pry ev0 pens ‘Trotter ANN A R (UP) y eight al Fe —_— Mabe vans LOW HURDLE—Joe Corley, - rally in the bottom of the Michigan collegians managed to! The lowest net score compiled | mincis. In beating the tough Tars. | Rollins, referred to jokingly by | Career, June 24 Coach Joe Justice as his = 2 CHICAGO W — Clarence (Bevo) boys (most of them are shorties in tattered togs,”” Michigan State’ | Francis, record-breaking basket- Big Ten champions got a double | ball star from Rio Grande College | helping of revenge. of Ohio, will start playing for | place better than 7th in Saturday's | | NCAA track and field finals here. Roland Nillson, Michigan, was | the state's only representative to | place in two events. He was 4th | in the shotput and 5th in discus. | Michigan's Roger Maugh wound by the sponsers was turned in by | Mrs. Gaylord Burke of St. Louis. | She had a gross score of 89 and ‘with a 33 handicap to beat the champion by eight strokes with a 56. Dr. George Johnson, playing the Exeter Country Club in New | pa Diiiien, Auburn, 176.3. a : RUN—Kikvuo Moriya, Wheaton, * hom UMP..Ernie Shelton, Southern +} california 6-10% AULT— “Tie between Lerry An- derson. p enn end Earl Poucher. 4-2 | tanaka defending champ Thorobred 1st Quality: let Line Hampshire carded an 81-22-59 with UY, §. H Winne They not only evened the score | OWner-coach Abe Saperstein of the up in a five-way tie for 5th place | |U. >. Morses rs ’ in a at mi! with Rollins, but Harlem Globetrotters June 24. |in the pole vault | the help of a hole-in-one. PARIS @ -_ ; All Rayon Cord they beat pitcher Don Tauscher | That's when Francis and the| Other state athletes who placed — American - ow ® Cold Rubber Tread who had trimmed them Saturday | Boston Whirlwinds, coached © by | Bevo's Rio Grande coach, Newt | better than 7tt Pete Gray, Michigan, 3rd in the Umpire Hurt by Foul horses finished one-two in the night. | French Derby yesterday. Petit . rad begin an outdoor tour of | 88-yard run; €dgar Brabham,| MILWAUKEE «® — Plate Um-| Prince, owned by L. L. Lawrence : GUARANTEED in : | MSC, fourth in the 220-yard dash: pire William J. (Bill) Stewart, se- of Denver, Colo., was the winner Mules Wrestle Now meio aetwring two units | Duane Root, MSN. 5th in the 120- nior member of the National and grabbed the top purse of ¢ 2 = = 56 W. Pike S. WRITING AGAINST | NEW DELHI uw — The Indian | eee lyard high hurdles; Joe Corbelli, | League umpiring staff, was in-| $23,000. wie SB} Bee Dew Thompsce, _ ROAD HAZARDS y has come up with an at. (ees and Oliver recently were | \isc. Sth in the 200-yard low jured in the fourth inning of last} Andares, owned by R. B. 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HURON PHONE FE 5-5982 i] { = Pail tare wae eu TWENTY-TWO Bob Considine Says: a | to clout eachother Thursday night. But they will Gold Coast Prince Visits jndian Confesses Ike, Impressed With U.S. NEW YORK“(INS)—Some ped, ~~« Some places . . . some Among President Eisenhower's | more startling visitors last week was Prince E, Yao Boateng. of the African Gold Coast ex-Service- men's Union. The prince is the son of the head chief of Juaban State of the Gold Coast. He served with the British Army in Last Africa and Ethiopia We had a little talk with the Prince while he waited to see the President. He is a man of infinite courtesy and dignity who is mak ing his first trip to this country “The buildings, of course, are most impressive,’’ he said in his earnest voice. “But more im. pressive is your culture. I con- fess ©: surprised me.” “There is so much democracy here . . . so much,” he said “and you appear to take such an indifferent attitude toward the people—Communists—who wish to destroy it. In my country , but the President was waitme The Prince disappeared into the sanctum sanctorum. We may ne\ er know how things are handled in Juaba Afver watching Rocky Marci- | ano and Ezzard Charlies on Fd Murrow’s persen te person show* the other night, one almost tend- ed to ask “Which guy will lead?” —and I do mean dancing, Of course, they won't be as po- lite Thursday night, with all that dough at stake. Yet a lot of bristly pugs of bygone ages must have found the pleasant. gentlemanly give and take of Murrow’s to their respective training camps an eye-popping spectacle / Rocky and Ez strode through their TV paces like accomplished articulate actors, Leaving a room which contained such pillars of visit’ | etiquette as Al Weill and Sammy ; Goldman in an aloha shirt, Rocky said “Excuse me, fel- lows."’ Ex seemed momentarily pained by the exuberance of his co- nranager, Jake Mintz, who said politely, + from-under bis cap that Charles would become the first man ever to regain the heavyweight title . and said it boisterously. For a climax they chatted, elec- tronically, in Italian. Ez picked his up during his two years of service with the Army in Italy. Once, ever | so deftly, he corrected Marciano's pronunciation I don't see how they can bear —————- BOARDING HOUSE | SOLID HORSE — ALL ON THE NOSE! MAKE ay WALK = HEH-HEH, MISTAH MAJOR / THASS PLENTY BoxtTops! WOOL ~~ ELSE GOFE OF US LAKLY TO B& iN’ TH’ SLOW to Shooting Sheriff | SILWELL, Okla. W—An angry, muttering erewd milled about the Adair County Courthouse _yester- day after officers said a 2)-year old Indian signed a stalement con fessing he shot Sheriff Henry Buck ner to death Saturday night while in a drunken rage. | But Chester Lee Gonzalis. full- blooded Cherokee, wasn't there He was whisked away to an un disclosed jail for his own protec- tion Gonzalis was quoted as saying he was so drunk “its all like a dream" Police said the statement told this stoyr Gonzalis returned home to the | Fogg Hollow community, an Indi- jan settlement, drunk and disorder: | |ly. His sister phoned Sheriff Buck iner for help. Gonzalis—grabed—a—shotgunand.County closed down early im 1952. SIDE GLANCES © ran from-:the house before Buckner DIXIE DUGAN arrived, the statement went on. He THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JU NF. 14. 1954 lay in wait in the pushes nearby. Claude Seymour, assistant crime bureau. chief, said Gonzalis told, him he fired one blast. from his | 16-gauge shotgun after he yelled at Buckner, then ducked back into| the heavy underbrush | “T didn't even know I hit him,”’ his statement said. Fire Truck Chasers Given a Big Surprise OSHKOSH, Neb. W That crowd that always follows a fire truck got a big surprise when fire- men set fire to a pool of oil on a dead end street and sounded the: THE BERRYS alarm. When the usual crowd gath ered the firemen blocked off the open end | They warned people in cars that | the next time they followed the | | | | PHEW # paom'a 13a) hes ae ‘ truck they would get traffic tic- | kets. Then they sold tickets to the firemen’s benefit feed. A record sale was reported. 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TM fog U& Pet OF. eOUT OUR rose ine. te fog Be 4 o4 by WEA & WAY / WMY 1S THIS? | WOUR HOS# JUST \ SHAKE SELF, ( ROLLIN 6 A TREAT, THEY TAKE TO KEEP L UMP OF LEAD ALL Day, —_ME'S IRONIN’ OR Lin’ Our pee he Sea: * See a ee ee oe ne ial ta ett i ee ME es ot Wheat Easier, Others Holding CHICAGO uw — Wheat eased but | the rest of the grain market held| firm in quiet dealings on the board of trade today. July soybeans jumped a few cents at times, again reflecting short-covéring based on movement of cash soybeans out of Chicago. | No 1, 15 dos Buying entered corn on news the ¥ esriy. rary Sa Agriculture Department will buy | Ke i — 100 million bushels more grain stot-| Scor' wo'i 60-19 dos bebe age space. Wheat near the end of the first | "Bee! hours was % to 1% lower. July | 2, 20a 0, “4%, corn \% to % higher, July $1.56, oats “% to % higher, July| * Tl 3s, rye unchanged to % lower, July $1.02 soybeans unchanged to 3 cents higher, July $3.75 % and lard 17 cents lower to 7 cents a hundred pounds higher, July $15.95. . . Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO (AP) —Oven grein: Wheat Boy July coos 1.94% July 3.78 Sep cues ge Sep. 267 Dee .. .oe-. 201% lev , . 24 Mar 202, Jan 2.533 Cora Mar , 2.65, July ec.: 1.bb4e Lard Sep . 130%, July 16.62 Dec 141, Sep 14.20 Oats Oct 13 07 July Tll'e Dec 12.30 Rep 6a". Soybean Oi! Mee Fouts July 14.08 Rre Bep 12 38 Dec Mit Business Brief Joseph A. Anderson,’ general | manager of the AC Spark Plug Division of General Motors, an- nounced today the appointment of Robert S. Johanson as public relations director for the divi- sion. Johanson has been on the public relations staff of General Motors in Detroit. He succeeds the late Mr. M. W. Gotthelf of Flint. of Pontiac, has joined Northwest Orient Airlines in Detroit as a sales representative. the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Duffield. of 3920 Pontiac Rd. He attended Michigan State College and formerly was associated with the Marsh Steel Corp., in Den- ver. Aig-conditioned service centers and _ service parts depots for the Fordson Major Diesel Tractors made by Ford Motor Co. of Eng- land are being established in 32 cities from coast to coast. ac- cording to O. L. Wigton, general sales manager of Ford Motor Co.'s Tractor and Implement Di- vision. The service centers are dust- free and air - conditioned to es- tablish the surgically clean at- mosphere required for proper parts used in injectors and fuel pumps on diesel engines National distribution center for Fordson Major Diesel parts is in Birmingham. near Detroit where direct ship connections with the Ford Plant at Dagen- | ham, England, insure fast parts delivery. The parts then are shipped to the parts depots be- ing established by distributors to insure fast service to the Ford Tractor deaters. A. W. Laskoske, Detroit gen- eral manager for the New York Central Railroad, has been pro- moted to general manager-line east, with headquarters ‘in Syra- cuse, N. Y. Ernest C. Johnson, general superintendent at Cleve- land, will replace Laskoske. Charles L.-Jacobso.,, has been. named as executive in charge of Chrysler Corp's. sales activities. L. L. Colbert. Chrysley president, said the promotion was part of Chrysler's intensified sales de- velopment program. Five Oakland County men have been selected to participate in the American Society of Body aig ae Convention scheduled for Oct. 27-29 in Detroit. Shirrell °C. Richey and Russell S. Knecht of Huntington Woods wil) work on the program, while Jack Lane of Birmingham, will head publicity. Clarence E. Wittmer of Royal Oak is in charge of exhibits and G. Max Haviland, also of Royal Oak, will direct art and painting. A. E. Mallett Takes State Eagles Post Albert E. Mallett. and past president Aerie. 1230, Fraternal Eagles, was life member of Pontiac Order of | } ‘ i red, eut- j toes, | gees. Tur. | No No 1 + “Ne | Spinach, No 1, 15-100 at Cobdage. No. 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. Collard Ne 1 1 09-1 40 i pt . 1, 75-100 Sorrel, No 1, 1.00-185 bu. Turnip, No 1. 75-1.00 bu CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO—AP-—Potetoes: Arrivals 271 on track 386: total US shipments fer _— 701; Geturdey 415: y 26: = moderate; demand fair: marset | a slightly weaker especially on | reds Gulterahe long ae =: Alabama Round Reds $3 25 | | | Duffield is | | ree dium 4-36. wid oe | ; 3B DETROIT EGGS CETROIT (AP) — Eggs, fob. Detroit, cases included. ee a medium grade B large 36-38 wid Browns—Grade A. jumbo 45-45 ave 43. 36-40 wid avg 19 me- 35. sma.) 29. grade rade large 28 wid avg 27's ' wid | ee necks 24- CHICAGO BUTTER AND — CHICAGO ‘AP)—Butter irregu.e ceipts ba pr wholesale buy lower, 63 score ” Pa A 065 Sl A 3 80 $4. 89°C 80.5. cars 60 B (45, @8 C 61 steadier, receipts 22.319 whole Mart Uncertain rent receipts 285. dirties 275. checks 26 Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT ‘AP)—Hogs—Gelabie 1 000 No early sales, undertone around 45, eents or — lower; — demand for! ie ea 300. around 25 per ent receipts cow .~) stockers and feed. j ers in run; uberai suply siaugbter a . | Weak to 35 cents lower, early | sales bulls; ers and feeders steady j most early sales choice to low e ted steers and yeer $32.50-24 50; mainly | ne ty 00, several truck loed lots at ! ' ! | | /to weak three loads average prime to high prime 1188-1276 ib steers oe most ¢ and prime steers 12 50.26.00; ' ee to low choice 19.50 22.25: load prime vy hetlers 25.26. most good to e choice heifers 1909-2350 utility and | utility and lots _— fea heifers up a commercial and | acee pool $1 e030. 00: early sales util-| and commercial cows $11.00-13.50 y ested lower; ear v chotee and pr mercial utility $8.00-14. (= thas remy No eari 700. sales | receipts mostly shorn siaughter mobs. ——_——- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | CHICAGO (AP) — Galadie 3 9.000; genera! trade aneven, moderately active | to slew: butchers as well as sows gen- erally 25-80 than Friday. ae | sales choice 180-230 Ib butchers 24.60- 75, several choice No 1 and 2? 210 lb down 35465 26.00 mtier price lowest top since March 12, 240-270 !% 22.76-34.00 few loads chotce 240 ib or ‘ae 3 88 heavier 24 25-34.50; | 280-310 lb 21 choice sows 330.400 | Ww 17.7$-0 23; come, laghve r weights 20.50- | 21 25. 425-600 Ib 1§.00-17 78. Salabie cattle 23,000; caives $00; steers very s gener 275 to mostiy Ww 3343 commercial cows 11 60-15 80° mostly 14.50 down; canners and cutters 10.00-12 00; bulls 1400-16 30; | most good and choice veelers 18 00-21 0 Ba sheep 1,000, general trade | | slaughter lambs and sheep steady with | toms ! | 15 8-165 | roosters 148-15 College Graduates installed as inside | guard at the conclusion of the state | er of Holly: re fi lambs 19 50.20.00, 450-5 50 land County and nearby areas. patrick of Rochester: Constance jand of Milford; John Alexander late last week; to prime spring jambs 2250-2509. few culls as low as | 15.00; choice 86-100 Ib No 1 skin old cull to good ewes . | Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT —AP—Prices paid per. pound fob Detroit for No. 1 quality live poul- try up te 16 am Heavy hens 19-22: light type 16-1 | heavy broilers or fryers (3-4 lbs: Hooda crosses 27-28: Barred Rocks 30's. fa- poftettes 4-6 Ibs: 31-33',: old roosters 1¢ pe deog —— Heavy type hens 28-32. 4. CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO AP—Live poultry berely steady on yearling hens weak on other hens and young stock receipts 1.033) coops fob. paying prices unchanged to 1 lower, heavy hens 18-215 Light hens frypers or broilers 25-29. old 25 Local Students Graduated Saturday from Mich- igan State Normal College at Ypsi- lanti were 25 students from Oak- They included Marian Louise Kil- Lorraine Agnew. Elizabeth Cas- tiglione and Maxine Eleanor Hart- Harrower and Maureen Ellen Sam- uel of Davisburg. and George A. Grisdale Jr.. Gerald Alfred Guten- schwager and Julia Roberta Warth of Royal Oak. Others are Mrs. Josephine Tf. | Doty and Donald Lewis Frownfelt- Barbara Lou Borgen organization's 49th annual conven-| and Anne Foley of Fenton: *David | tion Sunday in Lansing. | Howard Souel and Donna Violet | News in Brief Lake, reported to depts that his entered ran cae cc ahnasieenl of candy valued at $11 NEW YORK (The stock mar- ket moved irregularly«today with show two boxes Fees tn afte, Shanees "| were reported stolen ‘len in a breakin | The quietness today was in sharp S#%urday night at the Kum Bak 'Inn at 149% Baldwin Ave., Pontiac | * | contrast with the unusually heavy | noice aia ‘The owner wail: Gs! | decline early last week followed | 1° . " o by a partial recovery at‘ the end | es entered a rear window. | of the week. Edward D. Hainer, 22, of 3746 Price changes either way usually —_ Waterford Township, plead- were well within a point limit. | ed guilty to reckless driving before Trading was relatively slow Orion Township Justice Heimar G. | Rae Sock Conleal abeued ae i Stanaback Saturday and was or- block of 25,000 snares up ‘s at) te iy hélore. ae stat of | dered to pay a $75 line at ST the second hour following an an- | cost or spend 30 days in jail. nouncement that gave official vic- | Sine was not immediately paid. | tory to the forces of Robert R. . Young in a proxy fight for control of the railroad. breaking into the retresbasent | stand at Pontiac Speedway in| New York Stocks White Lake Township. Bx BE Yat Tela Ter 114 | hémiras :; + 196 zoqn lee oie A building at Camp Tamereck,| 1 | Alleg L tl... 333 mecaut . :. 8 | Groveland Township, was Aled e. 29 Bree @ 38 over the weekend, but nothing was Alum “Lid ry Lib moaned Bet bE a) nt ee i poy El. 343 Loew's + Med tig alg . Real Estate, OR | am Loco 1.2 Lone 6 Cem » Am M& Pay 243 seek Treks io-1) 9-718. —Adv. Am Rad ie Martin S' 3?) Osmun’s Town & Country, Tet. | re jon a3 Mid ot Ss oe Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac's an eS Tei 107 Mont Ward 62.5 finest store for gent | Am Tob 01 Met wheel ... 334 prefer the finer a coe - ares ec Be err ce alge ee em ae Armour 6.3 Nat ise. 0.9) Gree parting. = , .. 106 a’ : APG” Line’ ieea Net Dairy... 688] Bf your friend's tm Sail and needs Atl Refin .. 34 Net Thea... “1 | Gail, Ph. PB 8-8201 ©. A. Mitebell, | Auas mer. 2 Ny air Bre... 1 \or Ph MA §-4031. Guy Carter sina ‘ghe 2 Re Gis Be . | — was Mert & Wen.. @ At Sam Benson's 20 8. Perry St. stl 682 ie 5 Fe you'll ogy selection of ae | Boeing Airp .. 4.1 Nor > 147 | 4.000 pair pants at “py ° | Boho Alum 214 Ohio Ol) 68.3 | 83 to 86. Sam Benson, 20 &. Perry Borg Warn “ue fee cn wae ip] ee Oe ee free park- oe 133 Param Pict i|ing at the Hubbard Garage next. Derr pea weenie 293 ne (SC)... 3. to my store. —Adv. pa ‘ae neo - Bel Capital viel, . 93 cone 3 <a fee Patrolman Hu Celanese - 10a BR ate Gil’. See) Ches & Ohio $3 Proct . “ \ Carysier » 80-6 puitmen 81 Cities Serv 103 Pure Oil ee 60.6 | pet hee 8 oo ae a | Colg Palm ..:. cg Bom Rasd.:- wii | ho be * $3 Reyn Mot. |:. 687) Gace Pe “2 Rey Say aly 4 Con Bw pastigt Ste Lee 8°! James Sexton Suffers | Gent cam -. ese geee AL RA... bee Cc ; Collisio | Cont Mot a ee oe aes oncussion in Collision | Cont ou 71.2 ‘ : . ie H Pik | Corn Pa - B© ginelair ou.) 423 at Saginaw, e Costign We .-- 32 Geceng Ves... 668 Doug Aire : gee bee $33! Patrolman James B. Sexton, 27. | Dupont “pa | - nla oti | te reported in good condition at Bast’ Air L 26 aa Ott Cait 4 | Pontiac General Hospital with a EI Auto 2 BG Ou Ns. $77 brain concussion sustained when Emer Rad : a sae —_ Pa police car he was driving col- Erie RR Ae 168 Son BG lided with another auto at Saginaw | Firestone tt he Gy Ere. 8 | and Pike Sts. Sunday morning. Preept Sul ies bo Thomp Pa . $26) Sexton. of 694 E. Beverly Ave., po By Gig mt Ree” i$] | who has been on the Pontiac Police .- = , a5 Twent C.Fox 192)| force for about a year, was thrown [Gen T & Rud 123-0 Pre. i to the pavement by the impact pn - 8 Unie si tin.. 322/ which smashed the cruiser against Goodrich as United Gy a 36/8 jewelry store on the northwest Gren Paige. 12 GR rret.--- $84) corner of the intersection. m ae Be se U 8 Lines..... 16 Patrolman Wayne Long, riding Greyhound . | 123 U ® smeli..’., so7| With Sexton, said they were crogs- Quif OU at U 8 steel 473| ing Saginaw when a northbound Bes ol Rene Ei sree aeons a * “ m. car was driv- Houd H . _ : tere By ERS: BA oy tree cam, 2 i ep ees | - $i) Lincoln Ave Inspir © 8 we ” toterik tr...) 18 Woolworth... 4tt| The car, owned by Douglas | fat Week. TS Yam eee F | Young, 27. of 21 Oliver St. a} Int Paper 675 Zenith Rad... 6 | passenger at the time, was im- STOCK AVERAGES pounded. Miss Killiam was released Compiled by the siseoctated Pres pending further investigation, said Robert Long. first assistant Gak- Net chan rw =a = | land County prosecutor, Noon, today.... 1674 01.0 606 1235) Woot a i703 ose os 130.8 Bonin “Sgo'c::- tog bts See tees: Driver Blinded by Lights, F O80 .sese ioe High Sc:l ime wt es i387 3 Hospitalized by Crash SOW ncccee | i903 ae a 1003 33 cos Ne | Three persons were injured on Commerce Rd. at Carey Rd. Sun- | day night when oncoming — car | ths ‘lights blinded a Milford motorist | to, | causing him to overrun a@ curve DETROIT STOCKS Horhblower & Weeks! | rgures ie decima) points are High Low ' Baldwin Rubber* 126 |D & C Navigation 124 138) and turn over, according to Oak- |Einuvion “Products. es 24 3 ¢ | land County — aepatiag. asco Gerewe ..see 2 | Injured were Mrs. Beverly Pat- Rudy Mtge eo $1 $3. terson, 19, of 3787 Highland, Mi- We ne Secrew* i3 14 ford, treated at Pontiac General Hospital Yor bruises; Alvie Patter- jo sale. bid and asked = | | . son, 30. of Dearborn, admitted en Oreign Exchange | with a back sprain and bruises, rates Pe cpg hot Fe ee | and his wife, Dorothy. 25, admit- others in cents) ted with a fractured collarbone. Cc anadian dollar in New York open and bruises, The Pattersons re i Bo Sd boy cents. up of a cent. jare reported in good condition B ‘ . 2133. 139 of 7 oon: Bt} day futures 'today. Harry Patterson, 22, hus- ja tek ue fas "ot econ. | band of Beverly and driver of the 90 day_iweres $81 31/38. we 138 ot ® car, Was not injured, the hospital cent. Belgium (franc) 200%. up 003 ‘16 | of a cent nee (franc) 28% of a | am. = i sere! | (deutsche mark) un , : land iguilder: 26.44, unchan Ita) panese De Itrad 16%. of a cent, uncha: oy Portu. Set Ja bt eal ‘escudo) 150. uwnchan; Bweden | | Quinn rejected Schriber's motion o } THE PONTIAC AC PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1954 _, Lapeer Farmer Ip : Refused Bail Court Denies Request, Tells Schriber to Start. Term in Prison LAPEER «f— Floyd Schriber. 60, Lapeer County farmer- con- victed of obstructing justice in a 1952 eviction battle, was turned down today in a request for con- tinuance of bai). As a result, he must gd to pris- | on to start serving his term of l'z to 2 years. Cireuit Judge Timothy C. ing the eviction of the late Mrs. { use | jet-powered stock model passen- ‘research is that the piston-type TWENTY-THREE Not Practical Yet ‘. Jet-Powered Stock Car to Be Shown June 16 such the engine won't “blow up,” it is easy to maintain, and it is controlled by the conventional ac- celerator pedal of the piston en- gine. (5) The exhaust gases diffuse rapidly, because they're hot. When the engine ts at idle | NEW YORK (UP) — The first ger car will be displayed next week. However the most authoritative word from automotive scientific | ‘engine isn't going to be replaced on streets and highways any time soon. Jet power can be used for pas- senger cars and trucks, but so far research engineers have been un- able to give it decided practical (6) The gas turbine engine in, the bus weighs over 1.500 pounds | but supplies twice the power. The ratio of weight to power is one- es ee or . third that of the piston engine. Elizabeth Stevens from her. Lapeer |\County farm. He was sentenced last Sept. 11. \ Last week the State Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal, from Schriber and he asked bai! | continuance while preparing an- jother motion to the high court The state opposing the motion, argued that Judge Quinn lacked there was now ‘Lutz and Special Prosecutor Carl Williams also contended Schriber was deliberatety endl The eviction of Mrs. Stevens stemmed from her refusal to pay | |a judgment in the collapse of a ' farmers te bgnent \ Unemployment Claims om 633 in One Week Jobless pay claims increased by 633 this week, according to Luther '€, Olson, manager of the Pontiac | office of the Michigan Emplayment Security Commission. Claims this week totaled 2.54. ' ‘as against 2.221 last week. Initial claims this wek were 967, com- ee te Ge insurance group. Her | Chrysier has put an expert- But fuel consumption still is | mental gas turbine engine into a | very high, although the engineers model Plymouth and will suggested ways of reducing it. new proving grounds at Chelsea, \" engine car with the engine. Mich., June 16. | Sinscar made “a progress report"’ on their jet research. They have experimental cas | | mee _ a plications.” However, he pointed out the every “type of power plant’ had “the spark igintion, four-cycle en- gine has never been seriously challenged.”” 3 Injured in Crash on Telegraph Road Three persons were injured yes- _terday when one auto drove in ‘front of another at Franklin and Telegraph Rd., according to Oak- land County sheriff's deputies. Arzola H. Randolph, 31, of 442 less than the diesel it replaced |®4 for @ fractured arm stock show it off when it dedicates its And there is no way to brake the ‘| Harvey Ave. was treated at Pon- | tiae General Hospital for scalp cuts. Mrs. Jean Colborne, 30, of 8144 Northlawn, Detroit, was treat- , and her daughter, Susan, 9, was treated ae toe end sank Were. Mrs. Colborne and dau ee ae a | turbine engines installed in a stock {model bus and in a cigar-shaped | ‘specially designed car which car.) ries little more than the driver | and the engine. Reporting to a technical meeting of the —| fe ReneS Rees, FOR TOP GRADE closed: ' (1) With aluminum —e shields, they've licked the heat) man chosen. 3 | 8.000 to 25,000 revolutions per min- | ute, there is no “‘syroscopic comer | _ Let's compare— lid and seol Place in canner readjust lids; cool (krone 9 M, unchas be TOKYO W — Japanese govern- ‘franc: ' ’ it eent Denmark sana vy unchanged ment sources said today the | Latin America Argentina (free) 7.24. | United States has fixed at 708 mil- | wnchanged Braegil ‘free: 185. une Mexico 802. unchanged. Venesuela (bolt- lion dollars the amount of Ameri- vari 3063. une can economic aid which Japan. Pa : K ; dae _ Hong Kong ¢olisr 17.60, un must repay. Business Survey Building Permits, Vanes Up Over April ‘54, May 53," = aa Rare A Ae Melo number of building permit: and vatuation of new dvetting _was installed as third Vice presi- seeceemain of Berkley; LaRoy Ciif- dent and beverly Van Duzer Of "ton “Hlum of Orchant Lake. 018 Hazel Park was named trustee. ' Gladys E. McMeans of Orton- Mallett, 60, of 355 Mount) ville, and Mrs. Mae Granger Bourke | Clemens St., is secretary of the’ _and Roselyn Hattie Francis of Ox- ford. permits gained over April of this year and May of 1953. according to-;— the Pantiac Press’ business survey for May. | With totals more than April of this year but less than for the same period last year were bank clearings, valuation of building | permits issued and water consumption. local group. The Royal Oak Aerie placed| Richard Eugene Miller of iit —— me ne gaining over May 1953 | fourth in the drill and ritualistic | Lyon; Anita Ruth Casellucci and dwet permi issued. The number of families on welfare was higher in May in both ¢he coenkees. i. of Ann | Joyce Elaine Kohihagen of Ro- city and county than in the two periods with which it‘was compared Arbor was installed as president! meo; Mrs. Helen Mae Corneil of y as rscohtrel of the state order, succeeding John | Imlay City and Betty June Bur. | Gain of Lae Miner of the host Lansing Aerie. | goss of Brown City. <a | 1984 ty 1s tBos N08) "| Beetory payretia Sihesisee Sagesess pieseter? 38 173 Fa s Baritone Dies | 2-Yeor-Old Hit by Car 2 — me 373,018 a es ag MILAN. Italy ®—Luigi ~~, ‘Reported Critical Today yt * heute +60 1v.0a8 oye +77 ane santo, noted Italian baritone died . pg fo — .. a 2 , 2. 40@ +80 = -6 here yesterday. He was 66. Two-year-old Ricky Fugua. son Ourgomne paeeenad 1a 2.711 2430 -1T 8-283) of Mr. and Mrs. William Fugua of | eee ees cuae s s04623 8 Shee? 8 -40 - 59 1989 Pontiacs # Door Chieftain 5790 Flemings Lake Rd. Clarkston: + eee oer 2 2002 es Engine No Pubjie ig belis in critical condition today at|_ Velustion —......., S 71798) 8 S6B les § 1.381 726 14 489 held June 25, 1954, A ie m. at 209 are 40 N Park Bivé., Lake Orion, Mick: Pontiac General Hospital. | WO oo wexseserecsass a © wells we 38. ieee 4 oe he OO The boy wae struck by a car in oft ere s i 4 OF PUBLIC sie | frent of his home Saturday morn- Roetrie’ BORE cc cesceeas 26417160 «2.21.0 8888,70) 19-116 Sedan Coupe. ‘ ‘ i i ¥ e . mat opting Sra sale to be held ‘yene | ing and suffered severe chest in- Wat af BESS Sisrce Sine “Ss <oh 21. 1984. at 1:30 pm. et 200 North Part / juries, bruises and a fractured Famihes on Weitere b Boulevard, Lake Michigan. 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Mtgs, 3. ~ com by Awe wor’ tat ad. all und 24 ready to EN tzs a sir e. ss Eilts | or a NTIO: 3 : . Al a _ . ch e Me LA - tosr. RAREET a mia = se en yers re ‘have same 140 Ww Ve ast 28 eno lt 3 E cunay mgt Base me —_— a fase & j mM N 1388 igs cae B for. mre fae Se 3-408, of ALE rth oe AE mic | seus k—*h in a g* ar TOR v ave 7 a seen val Boi, te ende 1938 ome '. Seen E rE ow rE r ome Ix re, on POI 2-44 il box sf as, ieten ° P PxPRs beasoar| a Ber VF ae ad ae Se va ‘oes m4 rodh iy Bw z 5 bona a We S250 the be me 5 so en best rhe 42 Ito N 3 & ©. r M 4 -, AL ille ° Dali ig ’ vi STON one. ® ar ry ’ 4 ee a Cal Ed ae * THE PONTIAC PRES = ah Gate sees wees \ * Ss, TWENTY-FIVE Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 sell. ASK FOR BOB MARTIN. You BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN 2 Suen ‘Evenines ont Genters ven e jo7s W. Huron . Ph FE 2-0263) Wanted Real Estate 32A' CASH IN 24 HOURS our offer fire you deal We mean business! EDW. M. STOUT “~~ CASH BUYER WANTS 3 OR 4 FAMILY INCOME NEIGHBORAOOD Waa ate You TO SELL? TRON M CLARK rE pew Wurea.” oa Evenings MAHAN HAS BLY ERS) pg ge is exe eens ne = your list ill certainly do our es you. Our 7 vears of satisfactory Real es- te dealings in timc assures ¥. y will satisfied. e handje a!) detatis for financ- ; ue today to list your wt To Buy—To o Trade = LL INSURE [T LISTINGS WANTED ‘operties and homes needed for | Pr immediste sale. Red Horse Real Estate FE 4-2252 MILLER LISTINGS WANTED We have customers waiting for homes pow covered 7 GI mort esces We KJ p pPed all your Francis E. “Bud” Miller Realtor DOING BUSINESS AS STONE REALTY ® te 8 pm. Daily: Sun_! to $ 919 Joslyn rE 2-0253 | 4 LISTINGS WANTED ween Are Waiting Buy, Sell or Trade H. c Newingham. Broker | 381 8. Marshal __Fr +063 or FE Call a Specialist! Wen You Want to Sell | Real Estate! j Financial proviems cal! fer & banker. medical problems call for a doetor and property dis- } for a real estate special- ist. List with us if you bave a real estate problem. For sure results| See— BROS. ° Phone - 3-1872 or ‘es a Open § to 8. Sun. | to j | BACHELOR & | FURNISHED Rent Apts. Unfurnished Bo] LAKE PROPERTIES FOR QUICK ACTION, GIVE US A CALL. F.C. Wood Co. |* Corner Williams OR 31235 Office Open 8 Te Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 ROOM PRIVATE BATH KITCH- “rigidaire. single, 267 N Lake R4 & Msg _TExes [LACE oF OF HAM fONDAY, JUNE 14, 1954 Fer Sale Houses 43 a _For Sale Houses 43 $1,000 DOWN FE 23008 = Y OWNER @ BEDR wee near high Webster schools, Gas heet, wed street, gerese. feneed y feasemable wa payment, FE 20070. OWNER } BED feoms down. Enclosed ch, Plastered walls. 4, storms and goers. ~ AS basement Nice location on paved IMMEDIA ASH FOR YOUR! ACTION LISTING land contract or equity tm Your | Gee. fee, Realtor FE S001) | beat lights. gap and wasting UiCK iat FGn TOUR Otis » 1 block from bus. KL. L. Templeton, Realtor “ te 2 of, condition if price | = 7. Sees 2339 Orchard Laxe Ra. FE +4963 PE 4 Fight. tint . . aor kate ice 'D aries Realtor ‘Ifi7 | 7 “ROOM” aN Ba rao PAUL 8. KANTZ : e % = Eves Fron HAVE BUYERS FOR |“Siighen and bein steam best, <i MORTGAGES _ | rage Locied one block ott vif. SUBURBAN, from. near Eastern Jr. bg My th 180 ft frontage, ee cae a a meters heme, children. Rest $65 per woah. FE @ppraisal TARE ' 32-6127. B. D. CHARLES | Two bedroom modern home te Bu- | LARGE ¢ ROOM HEATED APART. Dregs Sariete, I § Foe | aed Gee De ee Beenie Sad Oeaird "ot Rochesfer. sr WEbster 5-061 S j tecome ay, om lake or house WE + A Ss) Unlimited $ SESE eet "Re Ce not be sates, cameo Saorlpees For cia Fast | Call J. A. Taylor, Realtor, FE 42544 Rent Houses Furnished Pesults call Mr. Johnson. or Mr. (WiLL BUY OR Lift YOUR LAKE _—~ uasere waiting. HOMES AND APTS. R A. JOHNSON, Realtor sala Th F. McKINNEY ‘all Young FE +e : * Cad befo ¢ Clark. FE 4-2533 Qitien, same Commerce Ra. | ROOMS, MODERN ON PONTIAC 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. UN, 1670 | «Lake, Year round. Mot water heat. | WANTED 2 ACRES WITH SMALL Ts é + A wre | ro rete hag Poouse | [ROOM HOUSE. 19" OAKLAND as. ve plenty of aa 5 at ble d | ewe __|§ ROOM HOUSE ON WEST SIDE Bring your abetrect and and coo, toaviie BA Ld, ‘Goodrich es ee. Bee Pees Peon) Ass for Mr. Cars etpse of so cliests. ee eee 7 TRAILER | CAMERON H. CLARK i ¢ Pan LE | x20 GOVERN R. teas Ops Eves. 132 | Le ee Cosch, ‘47 model. | __ Huron ee | CHP go Wale hes Bice ers Ok "tage Ease pedegee PR “rex | SOLD OUT at are ace ron, Fos es sin 160 Rd LAND CONT Nicholie & Harger Co. WE HAVE SOLD ALL OF WooERN 6 —aND AND € ROOMS iN - 33_W. Huron st. apa FE 5-618 OUR LAKE HOMES AND "Rear l pce po — Ts _ $200000 COTTAGES. HAVE cus. ay at our disposal rchase new TOMERS WAITING FOR |* eee cabs WTR mussoeth Lane land Scontracis tor | Ra Sur “thems, dee fore you| GOOD WEST SUBURBAN 7 BEDROOMS MOD cK A ces fur- home, west side pelian Ste Available June 21. FE J} ROOM MODERN HOUSE, STOVE | one saa aaa furnished. 1646 ‘ — ie, M ol pri- vote beach. $15. weekly. Detroit, +1210. 2-4376 2 AND 3 ROOMS. ADULTS LY. USSELL H YOUNG RENTAL oo FE 41444. Call before Utilities fur _ 164 WwW. Pike 2 ROOMS FURNISHED, | - temore. Adults only. 2 ROOMS AND BATH, ATE ROOM A APARTMENT. ADULTS | only 80 Lafayette 2 ROOMS. CLEAN. PRIVATE EN- trance, couple only. 318 Orchard Lake Ave 2 ROOMS AND BATH. 29 S PAD, dock 3} ROOMS, VERY CLEAN. 308 N _ Saginaw 8 st. T ROOMS, MODERN. REFRIGER- ator private bath and entrance Utilities furnished. 616 Bradford near Yellow Coach 2-$408 3 ROOMS APARTMENT. IVATE | _entrance Prefer adults PE 6-7333 7 ROOMS UPPER, We . PRi- vate entrance Cl in. Adults rye couple or bechelor _ PE ¢-7267 T ROOM ron APT. OL ©1702 _aiter 3 00 ee “CLEAN ROOMS, 2 MEN OR | — _working ¢ couple. ess Summit. ¢ ROOMS 5 aso Sate PRIVATE entrance $96 month. 328 Orchard e pe ROOMS AND BATH. DOW town 2? — Inguire 29% ied burn Av | | seacTIPUL tL LAKE 1 FRONT \ YEAR around furni and | bath 10 iaeia ‘o no | drinkers, children or pets ony 31640 \2 | Fa |& APA RTMENT.| Ground floor Private entrance | bath Near downtown 222 t CLEAN 2 ROOM APTS. BABY | Roc welcome, no drinkers. Rents | monthly 63 lar off Baldwin. 1 LARGE ROOM | with kitchenette stove and refrig- 1 or 2 bache- __ 89 State St ahr ARTMENT FOR ‘all | erator lors FURNISHED Children _Romee. PLateau 2- "300 HOUSES AND APTS ALL KINDS. Family | rental agent 4-2583 APARTMENTS. 401 ideal for 2-0566. t CLEAN 8.| Jessie. LARGE -5 ROOM AND BATH 8UIT- | i nen __| a cane Eicctricity. boat, screen- 1 $10 ° . : wk. WA A 6, Or Pepes, PE Sees, Temes ere) tence: Fa _~ \* Virginia —_ = neem, Saeed ee eh ae 7 ROOMS AND BATH. COUPLE | <7, ©ottece. eae _only. 63 Norton. por Bla gh ‘OR }b08e 2 ROOMS AND BATH. MURPHY | after & p.m. - bed and laundry. 3 blocks from | Home ON _ town PE 43705 04 Norton, | Everything furnished Suitable ASEMENT ROOM. REFRIG for 4 couples or as desired. ator and shower. Men cnly. 37 week, or terms Sor season. OR _Park Place. 3-1874 COUPLE PRIVATE ENTRANCE LEASE ONL and bath FE 7 ___| Lake a 2 APART- refrige ‘ bination ment 12 8. Johasoa Te ntailes trem Peatioe oat Diss 2 Rk FURNISHED, COUPLE | Hwy. Adults, Must supply good only. 72 W _reterence +6306 = ROOMS, PRIVATE a AND | MODERN COTTAGES ON Missaukee MA 53176, NEW oa? ON THE 34389, R. and K For po Rooms i FOR GENTLEMAN Down town. 4) Pine St_ FE 2-820 LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM on first floor 2 men or age Kitehen privileges. Close in 5-76.12. ROOMS AND BATH 604 BUN- CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM PRI- _vate entrance close in FE 2-6057 cos on NICE ROOMS. Men only. 4 Mechanic shor CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM | for or 2 men le beds. room Laety cool. One « from | Pontiac employment office. 428 __ Lowell. | LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING R on first floor * _—- or oom | Log privileges. aar HOUSEKEEPING Lew gel — rooms. FE 54-6407 _51 NICE sick ROOM FOR EADY. REFRIOC- erator Nick ts aerina ® ROOM RE- fined tieman. Day worker _ re 700 pm. 385 W. Hu L eARAWY SLEEPING ROOM. West side Also garage. PE 2-4285 PLEASANT SLEEPING ROOM West side Also garage. FE. 2- P ROOM POR GENTLEMAN ~~ 190 _ Florence. FE 5 5-4897 ROOM FOR ONE s OR TWO MEN a privileges. Board optional EM _3-5662 s T EAM HEATED oe fireplace aiso office laun- Pine — so ee © dry, and —* room with aut t i r ¢ | SL Cog ROOM | FOR GENTLE: | breenewa? pol 2" car plas. | ter arage = ir EPING ROOM POR-GENTLE-+ —siuminom storm and | en, Clese to Pontic Plant and screens $25,900, terms bur 8 86) N Perry. 1R A ] je3 E. MONTCAIM CORNER R OF Oy nnett hice le room Glenwood Large sin priv'nee vipese. 2 eit or per week Kitchen minute wailr t& eit town. WNo' children or drinkers 69 Pairgrove Rent Apts. Unfurnished 4 34 2& Ee | 2 AND } ROOMS ie for ‘ — Ail utilities Fisher Body. 25236. or FE $7808 | WIDOW HAS ROOM. BUSINESS OR | OBERN FoRWERED 5 ROOM) PROFESSIONAL MAN, Seminole - upper apt. end bath heat — an Hills FE 5-6365 song Mg = ce 73 So. Parke Rooms With Board . 38) = ee = pa EAR TOWN, 2 ROOM ~~ an | “hished apartment 1 or 2 eentle- ROOM & BOARD IN NICE HOME | men prefe erred, FE 61132 741 Owego i lz wo. EVE ING FPUR-| ROOM AND BOARD with HOME. | nished, 5& minutes walk from | San: % block from bus. FE | | BOARD & ROOM FOR MEN. _Close_ in, any shift. 85 Auburn |€L EAN ROOMS AND GOO meals for men near Pontiac and Fishers. _ FE 20318 | $780 DOWN 3 room home near Oxford. 6c pot es basement. Priced at oniy ooo % has lake privileges. | Rent Stores 40 __For Sale Houses” 43 steric: all completed Pui we | — com. =~ L.A. bam ge | | STORE TO REN - , autom ater eS Se A Gentleman's Dream oe yg gen na oy i foaee re sain: Mr. Raa- | Y qoewle get toe much “City More ¢ for your money | som, ™ er. ; — 2 =o oe ees Priced at only $5,005. j STOR wrod j ou | en West | a. Street tn new, Beautiful Modern six room home. | $1).500 Brick bungalow with two Huron Center 2 blocks west of | located five miles north west of bail aod Felagrash Rd. 16s0l tnsotton for | Pontiac, om twelve acres of oorees: basement, oll ter store ef restaurant Frent ‘8nd and crossed by a Race Od % room cottage that eb (biacktopped || Orseiny sque Home fora | rents for $50. 3 large lots 60x200 Call owner FE IMs ter further | CY = o 4_—- . aa SS — “ j 7 cs = : | Rent Office Space: 41) kK. G. Hempstead, Realtor | Ls =m, aed Large ¢ room ys ™ | 103 B. Huros ear pay REWT SPACE Office PE 40204 Eve 91317 You can rent errican i“. ow at te gpece in py: iS Only $2,975 down eon = Font 1 W_ Huron &t. +0561. sion. TORE OR OF ons . $12,000 ORION SPECIAL. West side. Close in. Parking lot. INCOME wely 3 — home | Oa ve 4 famfly 2 years oid. — cholce For Rent Miscellaneous 42) rom sng 5am apts. tnd cee! | leonaen: You fin ‘won't feat this ; eters, cence Fon wacuaey enor | fxrMatt™Oiat’ fibers. | Setaien, “ener “iaving ett.” Phone OR 35-1275 For Sale Houses 43 ANNETT | OFFERS | 2 Acres j 7 room modern home 3} bed s full basement 1 win furnace.euto- ca yoo terms. Income—West Side 2 family im excellent cond!- } venieUian | Income— Zoned Commercial Good business corner eo 1 to downtowm 5 rooms = ze automatic Water heater | mediate possession. $13,000. | | Watkins Lake Front bedroom madera home any end beth rooms up gas heat, Butomatic water er New septic tank and sh Lot 80 feet at rear f*et deep. excellent beach $16,000, $6000 down. ! 4'; Acre Nursery —- 4 bedroom modern and business idcated pert of Pontiac on ved road Living room with nat- pa. Pgh ae extra large kite and full gh barn 25230 Many pines and ever- greens fruit — Panini sonably priced with te Donelson Park— Lake Privileges Beautiful 7 roam modern home with new carpeting throughout Livin 14218 with natural Feouanes.| bedrooms recreation room with natural REALTORS 28 £& Huron PEderal 3.7103 | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | —— ~ ADAMS © TRADE Will take housetrailer, or car as down payment on 5 room modern house . ADAMS REALTY CO | 382 om Ave PE 43383 | A Country Lake Estate | This nearly new 2-level home oan four acres on banks of lake } 3 RMS. TOTS wucon —— ae gy. yc re RENTAL 60M AND BOARD IN CHRIS- | of Square we bfarsbail” Tennessee GROVER SCOTT CROZIER RUT- >~ sot______ | tian home. Single or double. FE | ve} has bearoc én. large | PEDOE, JACK BEAL, RUSSELL ROOMS "AND RITCHENETTE. 2-0854 living room with and | MAHONEY Private entrance. ——— a setet-. PLEASANT %O 200M. CROSS s VENTE picture window complete ie bath Thece are the four courteous. heip- | _°mces._OR_3-2351, OR 3 Tation, meals optional. Tourist ac-| With showe. The lower level has ful, latin salesmen in our | 2 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE | com modations. TE 2-34 large recreation room with fire- office entrance. Inquire 323 Ferry. PE WANTED ROOMERS _ BOARD. Place. built-tn bar. beautiful beck ¥ ' 44-7839 ers s_ Call FE 4600 a card room. The_ recreation. They know the market! “STREET FLOOR. PRI-+ — =H -F [Rooms 99) __foom opens onto a lovely screened | Coll any of us, if you are thinking |” vate entrance bath Tile | ote “| a beautiful take and bordering ot —. 2) Fg ee | shower. Electric ote and Bg oa Phaae to sell e ne ® property frigerator. Automatic water r lots | Bachelor Reply Pontiac. Press. HOTEL ROOSEV ELT | of fates an1 Takis 6 ones Box 119 | ap i | VaTE bot water and auto. heat_ 40808 $12 WEEKLY - Newly decorated By week. Also = 'y ROOMS AND kha-4& ROOMS 8 3 J Reasonable tes rs] x. Telegraph Evenings A a ‘Children welcome aaa - ~ eos Co-Operative Real Eat ee | 7 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE Tea RAMEE ich e s Adults oni rences. Ca Unit reaardiess K ee ‘at ; RO after PARTMENT — eile acre) tor ie. e. Clean ‘ou- a ROY KNA rE sn Pie sau Pe ae | HOTEL [PONTIAC GREEN LAKE OFFICE ‘ ARTMENTS -mevetns. “Tou sl axes~ 3 wens dott Adults only _$15 WEEKLY ‘ per ene | Hempstead, Realtor Sates CLUB, MOD- we CE 402 “102-8 Huron Street be, Car_Rencom._Met. re ee bowk $ “FE5-6171, HAVE aWatLa JUNE 15. IN DRAY- Ethene, cris) eee Sees _ Rent Stores “0 “Sropert 37 SO ye Gres. OR BUILDING 722 BY i«. Dorothy Snyder Lavender 2-244. =a PE 5-9763 = qar1| tooms and bath, Ground foor,| Good for Many Businesses ir Ba 2B on msg som aenat ae Braet rte tee des | refers Seu, mahae: East np econ, Wary Fe eee oe] | ane Reece rite FLOYD KENT. Realtor - 20s or FE RRIS & SON 24 .W. Lawrence FE 64195 eves Sauk, al nal sie a C"Gremamere Peeed | arene AT a . F : a “aa is available if desired. This foperty can be term: on balance CRES | Mostty leve} dark soi} with near) century old owner's home whic ‘4 Lave 4 | Watkins Lake ining room. | <a) an attached 2ecar garage h emall reretaker More! purchased with | | a Rn Ey ~ I ranch bungalow with all ewe tN Eat Soe LINCOLN AVE. Et — 2 rooms sad ton ap. meet aleve wer, Jost te ne ae: eee “Here is the home — me" ee ADAMS REALTY CO L. H. BROWN, Realtor Woteter Goep. Reet wetsre Esch BRICK A HOME OF YOUR OWN Soha heme avepicching the nea Donelson Park _ sourse, Plastered walls. ule path. 2 bedroom, sttached gerage, ; : a . “ pi out Walton ‘Biva te 3 Family Income then Saver ie gelt, course, sign, ~ $2230 monthly income. 62500 down. Elizabeth Lake Estates Wondertul 7 room family home Webster School District — & frame. 3} bedrooms 612.- 2606 ~Winkelman. ashe ee BY OWNER Leaving City—$12,950 Ww ashington Park . Excelient 3 bedroom family home. | Dorchester Road . Brand sew 3 bedroom. $10,350, | terms. Near Eastern Jr. High Four (4) bedrooms. $10,500, terms. 1 Park. Newly redecorat- ed, 3 bedrooms, eating space in kitchen, gas fur- nace, landscaped lot. Take over low monthly payments with a rare 4 per cent G.I. mortgage. Reasonable down pay- ment, Shown by appoint- ment only, FE 2-5542. Y AND SELL YAND. CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. | 33 W. Huron &t Ph FE 6-618) Open 8 30 ‘ti! § 30 | '~ NEW RANCH HOME in a new Paves uren Washi 1070 Dover, Washington =. ramic tile bath. Youngstown stee) | —————————-_—__— | Bethea ath breakfast bar, CAN YOU IMAGINE basement off heat. 1% car ge ta race with lake privileges on| TWO family home 6 rooms each BUNTOON LAKE at $15,-| Seperate furnaces separate en- 500 terms can ed. . for $3000, down, 4 car ‘gerage ideal floor pian for either rooms of severa ae bg I a bare: smaller aparmente. Tile can | tota ce ment with mas best, wall te wal Dm Be we] P | scaped Only: $12,800 q2004: oF stop ot 138 Bast Pike |? pega Dain cong “isis $1500 DOWN air hea x Redd @ room e with full be ‘ kitchen sad ies Sousa. ot oniy |, TBree bedrooms, new eitng: Bow two car heated arage with alumi | + is @ real buy at +0504, ence Pie St + *) LAWRENCE W | GAYLORD. CLARK HOME & -——- WEST SIDE LOCATION rooms for owner lus Picton of $4100 weekly | Cedar shake siding $8050. with IVAN W SCHRAM FE 5-501 or FES -2564 I", W Heres “Rerattor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS reeqjuarter acre. In exclusive landscaped yard Built in facing picture window ora I‘ car gare Blorme m 2 furntshed rimenta and screens, and ges heat. pear) w excellent schools taxes $82. No va —— Schoo! y $13,750 agents. $20.00 2 | EAST SIDE Only 85.230 for this | modern alow w'th 3 pe. bath | nace and water heater, garage. paved .street. lot 55%120 feet Needs a \ittie work. A good value OFF SCOTT LAKE RD. 5 room | modern npr 2 lots, garden | Bateman \ | Elizabeth Lake Estates Excellent three bedroom spot. Has 2 bedrooms, 3 pc bath | home with one bedroom basement oi] stream heat Needs. down, gieaming oak floors a little decoratix A g00d buy throw large parcel at 67950 with $1950 down. -. with frutt trees i You'll - love the tocation HOME. West Suburban Location | | ONLY $8950 Terms par @ rooms 4 pe bath, s modern Planned kitchen large 20 ft ovine room with picture window | Sylvan for yout comfort. beautiful oak | | This attractive red brick floors oil forced air heat, plenty home has loads of charm i closet space 1's car garage | = Built 12 50ear. 4 Jos. ago it hae had all those ' shrub«e Only 83000 down | added touches that make « i teal home Two good sized __| Many more to choose from Drive corner bedrooms, carpeted out F otfize ana over ltving room 1% beths of! | our phote-tistings heat Anderson windows ‘ ‘Storms and more tos ft 7 t oe te in excelient condition at an CAMERON if CLARK ' exeelient price and excelient rE +0402 | ment now | Uecperatiee) Real Estate hentia, Citv Farmer Immaculate wert side bun- { alow & roome Enrilosed CHAI] | ] S| neated porch mew gas fur- nace. garage 4 extra lots “ DOWN moves vou tp with loads eet B ft home on lot 100x 3s enn | trees, Bea’ lake Drivileges on sAiddie Straits | cost of tiring here. $2,500 Lat Needs “come finishing b: re down. ae cS o> Se Seo Total 1 . |W SIDE 7 .m & bath fami Crescent Lake env gy everything | tor com. odern bedroom lorte liviag piace. rms, low Full beeement” wate. hes, 2 car gar. Price re-! matic oc hee’; to $10,000 to t hot water heater Dishmer- Worth more See it ' ter, garage and two extra apd y= SEB THIS neat attractive 5 lots. should see this & bath asbestos sided bunga- | one. Term. 87.758. ‘ iow, ~ in "37 but it 's epotices | Oak floors glassed sun- : et ce to bus. 87.000 with | WA di BEDRMS? This very nice) Qa] I ipsel } 4 & bath asbestos sided canis. has space for rd bedrm | Darement. oatenr ft ©. $8836 Rng sea des, 4 Yr mo taxes, ims & 4% ver ceat ma |B. D. CHARLES. Realtor! FE 4-0521 le ® Jocqreeh UF Open ze Eee | Cooperative Real Estate Exchange | Realtors | FE 4-0528) a naa *& Sun / / / 4 a oS a oe ae ne Be Bee | "Pe TS APPS eueeag rete Sates) Saree wee sey biases. wun $4000 down. or $11,000 Men’ Liteon Oaata. we IT’S A DANDY, with | 96800 “Gown, Vacant. FE Zaher" ~~" tone waht ta on of suse wen PoE GATEWAYS to) Eisee Meee oere aped, wen el HAPP end 3 alee fete. Pig BF at INESS } A T I Ronte, Wil trade for ipertnern, of NO TIME TO LOSE J , . Lay. Oh at odoinn t,t "pare . 90.000 le the tall @ of this 4/ 100 ontinnd Ave. ———<SVt "Me WT | feom and beth, 2 bedroom hom Pree enat Meng mien, Wat) Faktads wiebes aati | Tack Loy sa Ese atone tie fot | deol aM me > LENS bs dawn RST — IT WON o5 aah ai aeee| OBE Se ia ment. “| AHt SPRINGTIME IS ‘ ROSE McCLARTY LAKE TIME K seo Soren, | RE Sree oe Psion Pert Ran tod"sirwey ovaitig™ Large’aan | tgs ring om." amore “re'| uly tny cour oe room wa, Eve call FE preats ot exset space, com- gem neat Carpet _ va: Eentsvenes Teniea’wum 9 ca: possession. Near Avon School Offered 00 seceoun and » lot. $1500 down. Eve. call CARROLL G. PORRITT ee WET “EXCEPTIONAL WEST SIDE. LOCATION OTTAWA HILLS room colonial Large living ead (madera oo on fret for. YoU BUY TROWELL INSURE IT Sees! "MAHAN Sajoteing Wet avelabic. cen tor | _ wM. A Py i Se eg KENNEDY |. Fi 20a Open Eves. ‘til 9: Gun, 104 REALTOR _— “W. Haron Evenings “tl @ pm NEXT won FOREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB ses So ’ SPITZLEY CORP. Telegraph & Long Lake Rd. Branch Office MI 4-7422 Relieve © or net thet to the eae ment on & new down plus mtg cost. - , G.I. Resale Moderm 2 with stair. Taha Biases, oe pied GILES ES REALTY . -_— ewe Humphries tae Humphries REALTOR FE 2-0474 2, Toners, tre Eee 3 Bedrooms Huron Gardens, 6 Rooms : west of v = ¢own. Bs af G.I. Resale en tee, fase bes te home. ROAD. in en, venetian location. $10,250 with 62,800 dn. on west uy, 4 apts 3 Full basement, stoker hest, some ine PT buy et 410360 wih ao Cab tontent. SANDY B in front of i 7 ws oe nc ih i ad BRICK WITH TILE = LAKE PRIVILEGES Double garsee. panne seem, Soon, | “Targe poreh. : Pour room fully, tnauleted paruy | Mile.” sear Tel-Huron wr t-te aif modern home. Three nice level *. onload oe ee @ : ag Good sandy —. This = ; . . e home needs some t| Income WATKING LAKE FRONT. Good * pe erice emt with © 10m) LARGE HOME - Just right for beaoh. 75.ft. wot scenic view ' ™_ eu and bestass Rano! HAs a Oe . om , mer NORTH JOHNSON for parking and more. $13,800. sleeping porch 1% baths Three bedroom ail modern home|) toe, carpeting, full length sereened with good basement and oi] fur- : porch, recreation rm. in base nace. Close to sc $1,200 De x ment, AC oil heat _ garage. - ping. Large front perch, 2 car | 3 wn Lots of shade trees, cement srage. and situated on lot 40"125 | grop PAYING RENT — 6mall breakwater. 615. be - Te fer someone lake home, iske privileges on ‘ with only owe Cass & Elizabeth lakes. Lot 78x) FLOYD KENT, Realtor LAKE FRONTAGE id fireplace. Total Only | x4 Ww Lawrence FE e105 | On Oxbow Leake Full furnished Open Eves and ready to move into Four Next to Consumets Power nice rooms and bath and large _R. HILTZ ee . ;-, front porch all enclosed Owner 2 : leaving slate and will sacrifice LTOR +RQRRSHOP My for only 68960 with very good 1011 a! Huron st BOME AND TERMS : terms re 66181 Open Rives bed ~~ wee neat, 4 —_---- ciean rooms OFFICE OPEN 08 . basement, oi! AC ae ]- to r oe Handy to GMC porches - Also 22242 Ww -~ F A. JOHNSON, Realtor Five rodm frame home on paved | Sun birch eng eg ; . wise o es elle FE 4-2533 rivet, large spacious rooms, see | ideal’ gor storage, 1704 S. Telegraph Rd Toni90 lot Priced at $8090 00. OUTSTANDING BUY "$1375 DOWN Secale on py 2 Tie 1 a convenient 2 bedroom | Oak Park ; bedroom. White frame home-in ex- | home I WIT Wve room, Tare + Sica ane wi a ET . acoe call pres t Mecg a UT and kitchen sink, ome bedroom] With oll A. C. heat, oak floors. = DRAYTON AREA down. full basement of] heat and s walls, storm windows We have 4 listed eae of thoes 3 het water Only 8200960 down, ens. Loca on lot Sadracas sor Hose bers pi save that daily drive to Detroit, Sox13i Will sell or trade on 3 homes Generous size roomie | ceil us Bow | . . throughout. Eacelient kitchen O11 . furnace 117x219 lot Big 30230 ge-| North Side = orgs a : age Only $2500 down too Cute attractive tritevel home with | A home tn perfect condition Ideal ' List MERE -START PACKING automatic heat and hot water. location for rats your “family & CORT M. IMBLER tts car garage, separate din Walking Listamee * ts room a ¥ schoo, “us & le sc 3. er 1111 Joslyn FE +9524) pontiac Motor. Don't wait, see it ro usaraee A ag M. ore Dally Ul 8-—Sunday 2 to 6 Toda |= co-operative R Real Estate Exchange y. - $10,400 with c BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW a i. Del = THREE LOTS OWN! “RUD NICHOLIE. | teres Jet aria, mime i ¢ Estates encing o Pilg peas — insurance alone, flowers. shrubs and pees- ou Re awn Home consis two GI’s ONLY FE 51201 of PR 233% | pedrooms large living room. nice We have 2 choice lots sef| In beau- | bath. kitchen Cumean rear porch fie ipa Late Bhores Bub with | 10 AC RES | and new 2 car garage. Idea! for lackte; streets and iske privi- ; ~ | retired 5 with . jeges. Attractive 3 bedroom brick-| 3 bedroom modern home Garage | seers: EX sree crete exteriors Select oak floors 5 acres stoes. 1 acre straw. $1009 DOWN Knotty pine — cabinets with Laas iced at only 69500." DANDY BUNGALOW rustic hardware Piastic ttle bath, | . Two bedroom home in execetient cept Mls ola ora BAST. SUBURBAN OL center ee Te ed lots are 802250 Payment. $62 per| §@ rooms 1 floor. 1% sere war ; peveh total mo a ee tenes and insur-| den sof! Priced at $6300 with) — = oes 3 ar these! th do@, | CITY . ee ee ( H r ) S SON : “RAN YPE | 8 reom modern bungalow Fenced DORRIS & . yard. Good basement Almost new REALTORS CO-OP MEMEFR Y% ACRE. Irnace Sejl furnished or un- 72 W_ Huron at ok This 2 bedroom home bullt tn an. full Fea- 1952. has — shakes siding. attache@® 1° cer gatace basement ww) ith gas heat Ous kitchen 2 large bedrooms, tiled bath With plastered walls throughout, This home is rel | located just 1 mile from Dray- ton Plains Owner must sel) and | Kee sactifice this fine suburban | ome for only $9,999 with $3,000 town Cali for appointment to “WHITE BROS. Phone OF Re iid ma on Nad Open _9 n_ | to HUNTOON LAKE — Large ranch house strictiy ‘modern, 2 fire aa bee wy ry x $3 000 down ° - wane) pradteved_ Cols, oak Moore, a u A, Fac | Terms ib mice tot block to Dixie and stores. $3500 with $400 down. Waterford — 4 rooms with util- } ae needs count, work. “ae with $500 cEO MARBLE, ‘Realtor i Andersonville Rd Waterford = Pa. on 388 j shed “CUCKLER REALTY 246 N Soge*s FE 4¢4001 ves 71-6143 oR 3-680} Houses, Houses, homes for sale area. —" with leke biol, bog front lots Some with smau CARL SAHS $1,000 DOWN Newly remoteted 2 bedroom bem gaiow with full bath besement, : r have Cah cartel Barry. TArk tress or Yea +1917 acre Houses | 2 3 and 4 bedroom im Walled Lake lakefront and some Also lake- and farms. j ows payments Broker an for ED NORDMAN, REAL | 178 8. ESTATE | Romeo. Mich. | Speke toe Ge edt ee ben use” in at INCOME Str Ba F REISZ “% W. Huron Sst re iets / i } f Eve. MI ¢«419 watit One block off Ba! near Fishers oe pasecenten- Full VA ae R LU ET. Realtor eae yan Estate * Fe bol 232 8 Telegraph LADD HOMES $950 DOWN 3 bedroom brickface ranch tn a good location. Close tiec, stores and school: rooms. Living room. fe ote airs see RR BEDROOMS. GAS! FURNACE. EAST SIDE. FE 4-9150. a Francis E. “Bud” Miller ie Realtor porre As STONE ————--______900 8.9m, oun. 3 te 8 a te STS AND Rar H. FULL BASEM’T. GAS FURNACE. LARGE BEDROOM ON FIRST FLOOR. FE 4-9150. DOING BUSINESS AS STONE eee, - eee PE 2025) ‘THE PONTI AC PRESS, MOND. AY, JUNE 14, = For Sale Houses “ Sale Suburban Prop. sal For Sale Houses 43! For S Sale ‘Houses 43, * For Sale Farms * 48 Business Opportunities 51 51 Ot PBPPBP PLLA LA “SMART BUYS x This Week's Specials BRICK ye ee eed | Going Restaurant / T —_— Watkins fohe front | ° miles trom Mabvest. Good | With vacant spaces for g' - LET FREEDOM RING room with fwepisce, sunroom | "auch Set as oe ls 4 Walker ee North Main aves pt lake = Raise dic bedrooms. Tile bath. Kitchen. floors, es De se ae eget nt a roam te Automat! | geo car ciea ving room a FARMS OF ALL SIZES SEVERAL| {ect boat livery Lac otis |= DELUXE BUNGALOW — 45 eenS te eee eat 3 | ‘etl fursacs. Wetes hegter. ter-| rooms pias vlawrwey toven: | take fares PW. Dinnas) Year Ce J _ cucpseal Sisedrcom ranch | 86 I5"RGsbe‘tia'na.000"down | Frivaie eraiion $on.00e. 45.000 price only “ad Wo resscpa nei ADAMS REALTY CO. va ’ bh . bows. OF bring em oe ne \ MAGIC down, #100 per mont terms With payments of 673 per. Sale Business Property 49 | x03 auvurr. Ave. FE 43393 ming space: 2 ‘ ' Bre ; { onth es and ip OCER FUL wes, custom ve COMBINATION | M-58. 2 large iota. 5 rooms and surance . | = 72, Ane still = me y. SUPER kitchen. cup- = * \ th m Floor furnace LAKE OAKLAN j , 1S L fecreation or plapning Several nice shade trees. Good -AKE OAKLAND |__BRICK BUS. BLDG. reasenable dows Sad room of lecation found - state. = carkac ‘enol — * are teins | sidential com munity. Attractive $2,500 ee i heme | Double brick store on main street Press Box — er et oy turished. For pl f mete Basements separate hea’ units. | 70 7 . walls thee select oak ia eee oon Subdiv: 5) O15 Se edad, a itaiod ee nee cies ana 6 ot onl) 811. = "ee war reasonable ‘cn rE floors. —— saree one poms. 2 rooms. — sue | ae BEE rE & a. e oe many pave po eo eenk ane 10.300 cash. Vacant 2-465) er% 12 and 2 pm a ——o A cage = tele 1 priced Tiebt —— me Brien, Uae Ms ere features a of _or_ after its many extras. at , ‘Ghica Sa or E> o Ing ts “good price “iio os | | WARD E. PARTRIDGE OPPORTUNITY $12,500 and only $3000 ‘YOU "CAN TW dy | Fame 3 ue le miles ost of REALTOR, FE 2-8316 KNOCKS By waiting. Why now 97060 with sitoe down { iroux ic S| 43 W Huron ut bestnoes ge ES arate heating unit ay carece | Oe wi sade fee cheaper iy ~| . dle Te on far your. TATES-—Bui im “30, cozy income Lake | front ecttage _REpubli ri | 0 Bi iis “til 6 Sunday 3-6 bers a 2-bedroom bungalow. Living co each floor full basement. sep | J ROOMS. UTILITY me pl > room has . arate heatig unit 2 car garage, lots, near sch *. eae. | ——— — —— | Close to Downtown aaa ry er pom overiecsing ‘and some fruit trees All and| Under 5000 FE i. - | eal) Tiftan me Bat specious Kitchen with one* more Only $12.650 with terms | wHrTTEMO | Fer . Sale Lot 4% | 00 es ee ene. . complete wall of built-in ITTEMORS ST OD. | or ots p| “large 10 oom home suitable for | _ Oun. cupbosrds plastered paint- bedrooms large closets. | nn | club. or = Veterans - org ed walls oak floots gas Combination storme and sereens. | acre LOTS 1005000. RESTRICT home. A real opportunity for right Por iea-< Located in city of Bir- furnace, automatic water (AGENCY) Laree screened porch Garage | oq high and roiling Clear Lake} ®"tY. Call for sppoint in . Initia) investment can heater complete 5 Realtor 3141 Ophyne | {enced yard with flowers, eeer! privileges, 0180. $100 dowa 8 be recovered in 6 mos. For lease ea ee Open Eves ‘and Sun FE 41540 be | BAST. SIDE I and Ores ee | Sebek. 2100 W Drahner. Oxfora | fast Side information, call Mi. Dart at month mcludes taxet andy =| TOTAL PRICE $7,500 "| wales Mot ets | ig Lord ON Large business comer 1's x 235.| tall Pootine PETTUS, Turenee ee err 500 | ite one eee Bee ne pam, | A ROTAOM Be REY LD. CALL | Peres mee huhees, WTS TD |OSORTONTT: 3G OO TO SOM. aS weeks Modern kitchen 9u20. tiled bath. ae beet Could be alee moome. SEAOTIEL HIGH WOODED LOT,| “ne rm Kitchen and 1 bedgm | Bese lor hestherw Siichions, Wi a Gane — oak floors alle, Very | : Oakwood Manor. oniy| @9. 2 Bice bedrms & bath ui Pull room in Northern M . Will a Sankara ms et ‘a Beautifully leadocaped Ist Vooxsod. | Cash for La! Contracts it ee ee) aa te bamt s-_ Geed. heating plant. Pric ed | consider — or down ‘$l. Tule We will “te proud 182900 down Rose McLarty PE $2103 | SeAUTPUL CORNER —| to ee By owner. FE_ hard wood totes Bloomfie mahip - N walle Oniy v0 eared, or aen tl et We a WASHINGTON PARK Fest Labe, Country Ciud Estates hn K. Irwi PLUMBING ". VACANT pomp Mig eo yn] ME onn rwin HARDWARE } } ‘coms down, 8 | BEAUTIPUL CORNER REALTOR se N- =e : oom loors, a genes of ee BRICK HOME vlasterea ‘walls thed “beth. ou| Bicomfield Two. Porest ts Since 1825 Full line hardware store Land. cellent land. on 1% story hom~ with two bedrooms vat. nice basement, and alu-| Country Club Estates. $2,500. 1. 101's N 2 hie a and eq ent. Lo pesos road, close to schools ying room, & room. ear- — storms and screens. $11,- Geom PRivi.| a —— nity reo ft. x ot bide. stores. kitchen peting included. Gas furnace, si . Owner leav state,. wil) sac- Foimteg wale” “ar cee rag be ype dati At LET FATHER wees tt catking Lake a Etre 2 Store Buildings rifice for” $26, Ll .this one won't last th ke bis boat at the front LA LoTs AY’ Rou} LAKE. Orchard Lake Avenue well rented as at oh.es0 TA WRENCE w —, ou —— ae ot | eae _N, of pi SS $-2429 en month-to-month basis. Base- FLOYD KENT, Realtor wa LAKE Built in ake, 3, bedrooms 2° sleeping | LOTS POR BALE ments oll beat excellent location. | 34 W Lawrence PE $6100 open eves Oo as tomorrow. porches. and full beth Price,| ALL WITH SEWER AND WATER | Sul snow ¢ per cent net. Also Heat to Consesers Pover So many deluse features in with $2,500 down | Cass Lake Rd N. of Keego, 45 | ideal for the man who wants to this 2-bedroom ranch home. ty 5) festate! Sasa = On waterway | locate bis own business in this SELL O8 LEASE GROCERY Thermepane picture window, Po a mot ze —_ cone. =| CALL US | Cass Lake. $1195 lots 50° wide ideal West side location, fuil price | pt yet bed Pe’ re e013 floor tile bath, garbage re — s I% car rar arnee. li I northern property if you want Also 1B Boeck in Pontiac with sewer | a. fo BU j¥ TO SELL REALTOR attached Pear gaige Yer ii PE Cu33, etter 3 pm = | UDSON nNaDWaY company | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” to see has everyting Area TREDROOM RANCH PULLY “i Oven Sunday 1-5 | Majestic Bidg., Detroit WO 2-9700 | 31 a tts PE 2.0200 | = fo oye "tek a mi west of Pontiac _ / be | Lors ra WITH PRIV ___‘Real Estate Since 18 be from home. Cal) between ; $10,500 terms. -mmediate posses) (GEORGE R. IRWIN on Union Middle and 5 bs . RAY O!NEIL, Reaitor | sion pCharies W Warmon FE) nga eeTATE | Canes Open Sun For Sale or Exchange 90) brid ne Sante TF » ; - i eps om ow or ; ~: loe-gett tee 9-216; | 924 Pontiac T-eil Walled Lake. (6 ROOMS MODERN MOT Wa.| Teer ardue lakes — Sespersine ea! Bale Cechengs | 7 REROEN SE, POLLDARE |" penecrow qo Cagis noe | Lore Fim AL PROKN PE | oh, io" os" Stak Gia nei, “sous ished attic storm windows, and lastered #700 to $900 down. Mr. a | Od with large blue spruce, r 4pm FE Ne screens, landscaped. paved streets, Genes OR 3-2352 = — Vv IN CHERO-| Sel) = one = farm within ’ Sirah Seas tees: |OUR, ROME, OR ORF OF | SinnMattcm Ior"eash “FE | _ftvts"esipue vite “Ot RENT ITEMS learns it “oak ‘floors. Owner bandon moray ie Po swaroany #ena 2-0320 : oven. ea v Lake . rooms _ oo eee fe: finge” Poone FE |S Nain NCboreneguon,, te | LAKGE HOMESITES Business Opportunities 81, PROF ITABLY HOMES & ¢ ra “COTTAGES _ple beet Excellent Location < recession-proof bus. Profits sda eed . BEAUTY SHOP po apie very . Nop-competitive Atf- Tue y 5 to 8 For Sale Lake I Lake Prop. » 44 100 FOOT WIDE chrome furniture and meni filiate fas' growing national o gaet Lake Lan Land Re Realty. Co. ~~~" | Excellent building site, elese to | or Smell beouty shop. OR > SR0 on ter Co 310 Tih St. Slouz Guy. STREET — Super tun 4 924 Pontiac Trai) | Walled Lake | For The stres, school and bus line Lo-| C ASH _lowa. : Plastered wells. oak fleors, * ae seal’ cetling, ae, | Executive— Low as <7 ¢ f Va P} t St Ue one tlie feces | Pile § sheeret” tees FE | Professional Man Wa ACRES INCOME I man POLY Sore. town kitchen “a: tn ©1683. os : _ | On good road just north of Pon- | | Heart of resort area. Complete ‘ii, Sener ‘ae aiden é i © 3 ACkES OF | fae. rolling and some Wooded 88) Responsible man o: woman want.| stock. & lunches. No water Close to stores. _land. Suchy_ “Realty, FE +3142 — eo t take front | low as $1 ed independently own and op-| Com for miles. Live over and schools. Super value at ‘ TERRACE. ALL MOD- ring ag gg i gs Moder 4 ACRE ny Ww OODED erate proven profitable sensation- | rosy a1 Serisburg. Mich, gross. mer $1250 down, plus F ora. Eg bas down among other fine homes. only 5, With 3 acres of hardwood timber od del pong ps Ggoenees | == — rt ty ~~ Ba = Le nie MOTO miles from city Custom con-| Beautiful building sites on @ paved | fully train peri yor pi can Rte We aay es a Slonk n structed — designed to provide| road. $180 down lng your accounts, WO SELL Money to Loan 53 be sure to dri .= ay ¢ Sy Me the ultimate in comfortable liv- 10 ACRES ING REQUIRED CAN BE HAN- (State Licensed Lenders) select yours ate been or 23-4808 = ing "t's convenient plan includes * - DLED IN SPARE TIME. PROF- —PP PPP III IPD out Baldwin 8 blocks past dition. oan dl eon 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. Its spa-| Overlooking Dixie Huy A hilleite START IMMEDIATELY Fishers to O'Neill's open 5 Someone. — cious. pleasant living room with | {o°3 08 Sam erceiient drainage. | PERMANENT EK IN- CASH PROMPTLY sign. Ca wots, cules, Steter| fireplace end neoriy sew car| 91.8. On Corb cc ME NO EXPERIENCE RE- |Get cash loan of $25 to $500 Fy : oe eee) ee eee one ree 40 ACRES QUIRED steady in-| here promptly. Phone first for RAY O’SEIL. Realtor afier 5 p.m. : ek gp sen fir gl ao eg wit es rolling with stream $3,200 som Dasiners spnsmemmes, 7e.| lose in 6 waste Win. Wits of ™ Ww . oo 7 8EDROOM HOME, CLOsE TO femtly needs for play or se- $2395 00 or $4750 00 fully You' ike, .. he friendiy “neighbor'y Phone FE 317103 of OR 31068 ents church only $8500 clusion! t imetnerator, “Eh ADD secured by invertory. If genvu- we terms. : attached 2 car ga and | 4206 own ae OR 32581 | Iely interested write for con- “PR VIDE sNT “LOAN RANCH FY i oy PINE LAKE Pr sape ee ae xd. FR 34001) dential application by aiving one O E e cha Ld vings Detroit baie ear 3 fats Modern 5 room bungalow. Reas- original owner occupant This — —— — — a phone pumber to: Americ = ‘Prod: "YT a aera St. yp cont 5304, | enable terms. , exceptional home will appeal to LITTLE FARMS ucts Corporation. 6516 Detfoit Ave- E2920" WEST SIDE BRICK the discriminating—We urge 82 | «only 9 few left Choice one| BU: ve Dept. TEAGUE FINANCE CO ¢ bear me, cheap mw Dinnen carty appeitinc'! acre vat oe excellent soll end MD LIMITED TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ratty ts! tien di ait * J TROOM MODERN 0.500 TERus | CARL W. -BIRD, Realtor . _ OPPORTUNITY pd ae FE 141 $03 Community National Bank Bldg I. ne BROW N, Realtor : ROCHESTER, MICH. 2 bedrooms full Lake bath, hot water tak To ae jig ESTATE PROPERTY FE ¢4211 Eves FE 51392 FURNISHED COTTAGE, PAULSON 1362 W. Huron ACT NOW! DUE TO ILL HEALTH. ONE COM- LOANS $25 TO $508 AUTOS LIV) Money to Loan 53 Auto Accessories 57 __ (State Licensed Lenders) _— ATTENTION | : 1940 to 1963 ANS = 2 treshe. We have several Transmissions 6 vitor pete es oe Be Community Loan o-_ | SCE RAM AUTO PARTS 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 2539 pie Hwy _—=_—sPE aap PAR Pree beri RRL Up to For all Makes and models, 2 per cent discount to all GM em- $500 CASH TIT een v days week. HOLLERBACKS - for You Today Auto Parts 30.000 FAMILIES IN PONTIAC _M40 Baldwin, FE _3-047?. and Oakland County have bor- LOUIE'S a0To PARTS rowed from Buckners ip the last | Open Eve« 1 days a week. 37 years. Starters and gene br} Rebuilt springs +e BUCKNER’S I8 THE OLD RE- Lots of used for “46 cars COMPANY. WHER ak i: ayOU eae wes Oakland _Ave. & FE 4413 ALWAYS WELL TREATED |3 FORD HOTRODS FOR PARTS. Lock gears. wheels battery. Hel- comes Wher there | 3 a tan goegies OR 3-7064, before ere layoffs of — si — pope bgp na with Buckoer'e | Auto Service 58 vou are always sure of | _ te treatment =| REP BUMPING & SETTER SE SAPT THAN SORRY || FREE ESTIMATE ALL MAK*S OF CARS Buckner FINANCE COMPANY. above Walereens Corner “ Sa-~inew Dra: Plains yton ‘way Across from flee Phone OR 3 +0541 Haron = Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST or ane wal _—_ or single fami eon H.G. PETERSON 1310 Pontiac State Bank PE tee or FE Bidg. PAYMENi PLAN BRAID MOTOR SALES i. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN. THE car eydnders rebored k Me- shop. %3 Hood. rE Her 3 ~ Wanted Used Cars 59 WTD. "47 OR ‘48 CAR 321 Orchard Lake See M&M Motor Sales For dolar op ‘ate model | 2627 one Hwy. OR 1608 THE HIG V VANWELT OR 3-1355 Top Price for Your Car AVERIL'S. 2020 DIXJE HWY. FE 46006 For Sale Hoasetrailers 55 AL . DUAL tellet, Used UMINUM HOUSE TRAILER. 1962 Buddy. 23 f{. Excellent con- dition. Toilet and trailers. eo; GENESEE SAL 2101 Dixte Highway ES and Sundays call ii LATE MODEL CARS om y vont put Tecnica: 6 BARGAINS Ford convertibie Olds. Like new 4pm 1952 BUICK bd gee RED WITH black top. Redio heater. dynae- extras. Call ‘ LAKE LOTS ’ . all Glassed Circle. Wiliams Lake Open Sun- West Side te perch, ell furnished imcluding| day Call owner Detrot” KEn- gna Riga tool aso back | plete wholes many dealers HOU ane Mey omaw This neat heme can be your TV. . dishes. 2 car garage | can 3-320 of VErmont 60394 ford Prices $650 to $2.000 With | ee | eee Phone_Rochester_OL ¢-8711 : EM 34612 after ¢:00 — m Will own pride and joy Utte 7 lots ulre on premises OR 3-0351 _down $100 and $200 truck MA.5-6608 “Un to 850 _sell way below market price. own pride and jor Ou lots “Tnaulre on premioce hse | PULL YEAR class ¢_ticensr.| GET CASH QUICKLY Talier hari : -a - ——— | MEAGER REAL ESTATE Best known ¢ tm North coun- | ig et egy ~My ga — $500 DOWN Laketront—Orion |OXFORD, MICHIGAN tr- Loe on famous trout to $500 basem: rec room Brick 2 mctene bes homes furntebed 1 | CA_©3123 __| Stream Has § pt ger Up E frame exterior, attrac- New 3 house with bese- rented 7% lots. Bargain) MACEDAY LAKE. GOOD HIGH| ®&¢ cage. Liness sale 1953 «cars. Bring XC ange tive landscaped ‘ot. Cyclone ment, unfinished interior, Will| fer quick ner $10,500. % down. canal lot, 860x140 Call owner. po psc ggg Mca rect) tithe Most deals closed tm 230 — yard sooo _ or She 6355 Williams Lake Ra Lower Straits Lake OR 3-708) | Box 96 '. rite ae jess | agente Loans ll i eal (Established Since 1932) with oes" | . Signature other se- : too! E.G. RELIONT © GOW Werlhwoct | Ranch style=) botroome Sabet ROCHESTER AREA | : 7 curities. SALE—SERV ICE— Colonial Hill Fay amseagpesk, Pre JOrdon +4121.| srouna large picture window | 120 1. ! mith foundation ip for | Fun With a Future FINANCE 2 large homes im apart ees oo ho FO BOY. 10 SELL REALTOR | fursoce 5 tote 'Lane’ priviege, | 2cheel. Only 81.200 Easy terms. | A ,omell, note eo te ner und cr now oad and Yana | " 7 ss ment Show "good weal. ue seen so sca _Partrhige 18 THE ‘BIRD TO SEF | Must sell to settle estate $13.5h0.| Cas esher ine oe. | and liquor_bar—top all this off S'vedrecm model, Ii to 40 ft | of separate want. Large living room 2 ROOM CABIN WIRED INSULAT- | 3 4 | - with over 2@ feet of inland lake Choose own | colby. ofl Lake's seeanl beues. a deen uae. ee Sdland Wisse finlimed? of60 (Skeve PAUL MS SOMES RE: REAL ESTATE | 100xzee CORE LOT, FOREST | frontage and a .awn from the . - cial orters, leome. Ponca 1952 Buick totiet, ge ye pos- Aga —— _it om vour lot OR ¥ 2053 after 4 sv OWNER SMALE LAKE paowr} (0C_‘rievel home 200 FE| | epee lly a —. a payments. Liberal terms. PONTIAC REALTY CO; | rated throughout pasned Seminole Hill cars e® Drayton Piains, FE & | ~~ aviVAN LAKE PRONT | business ang all” for 600.000, F E ? 9206 Eve asl log from special 4 door z R A ‘ % siness a a or _ ryt. 6 TT Baldwin FE. 65-8275 = alge Situated on 150'2150’ 2 BEDROOM BRICK PIF) D&TONE COTTAGE AT MAX., Off Garland Avenue. 715x180, on Terms avatiable sean | bo ore and out. a nN St. Mike’ evel site Priced at 629.500 ~ Mesere ve the minute Perfect for fteid Lake Orasd ter children er iage Bena ee se og Just 1 t Dx 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | Across from Pe eargad Shopoing . . e large family. Center hall en unning water bath house » large *| us nventory own enter ear St. Mike's Near St. Michael’s School! trance. spacious living room with lot well furnished electric stove, v= eer Ca t oS. Telegraph BE weed tive leaarter Wat wee Lerge @ rm home on gobd paved fi frigerato | Can you tmagine « with Open Eves. ana Sunda wood interior just like ; pes About: replace. den. tiled powder room, | fefrigerator, good dock, new boat J. Buy Sell-Te beer & wine take-out license P ihe Teo = y om. new. deluxe radio air con- street. Has living rim ining room bungalow um large dining room large kitchen.’ Information call Parm'ngton 1967 o. Buy over $70.00 «| ditioning heater. back - ; Kitchen. parlor "& part baih do A siding. fuil basement Gish wanker cchanct fon, broek: | GLEAN LAKE § LaGGow Laie | TOU BOY IT WELL INSURE IT Sons tee G08 Gewk Guin ka | 9 PT. TRAILER 19 BY 16 S1ZE lights. dtrectional i 7 7 ; : 2 : Some WA. heat. gas woler beat. aN tile floor Olt ‘heat, Fok eee full Desement com-| together restricted Gbx17S. $1.95 gearanteed inventory An excel- room. 3638 Joslyn for appoint very low mileage. : er. 2 car garage. $10. locks from school Full = and ete "Two eS Dg Deak Ont * eo ‘aie MAHAN pM erg od gg en. Quick, prey Service a « price — 90.500 aner ord. OA 82 cluding room living quarters. . FREE ON —— | tee ad — Mg Mic ny gas ORCHARD 5 LAKE VILLAGE. 3 Don't wait. Investigate No red White — BS Mae tle pr 5 ( . ma * on Stra: . ctor tratier. 1 21 rooms & 2 bath near St Vin- Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor “ oe soy rivileges Pokal excellent 5 Rowton & conveniences. Shower tio, awn- . paves Shows excel-| 22 W. Lawrence Street = « PAUL A. KERN, is saltor| Beach Gnd piav ground, $500. Less ett Ge ee ke ek - E ing, 3405 Detrot St White Lake. It has that factor -_—— = = eo = Open Evenings BL Oakiand Ave 29209 | fof cash Call evenings FE 2-9020. | Member TE 2 63 = ne _Call_ days. FE 40177 y | ay} - FE $-816t or FE $-8306 “Real Estate Since Tie LAKE OAKLAND SUMMER COP FI 2-0263 "| Real Estate Service of Pontise Livingstone 16 HOUSETRAILER. BOTH ELEC. look. arage TOW TL einem pistol, furntshed. 8 Open Eves tf) ® Bun. 10-4 jie a Lede ek a a ve _ Barge nae a ee oe . “ rooms akefront. - Huron ance 41538 y corner ams. OL East Side DOWN PAYMENT _Iando 3.8163 NERT. nn To RANCH FE 1 open Cost _FE 64 W. Lawrence St at Cass Reseed am oye, _ commercially ‘ 8 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW. | CAKE ORION. BUNNY RUN LARE- — {LIVING QUARTERS ‘ , eo jot 13.5 2 - m Aigsosien tot. ’ ca lent ok front, completely furnished year Attractive block constructed cus- Come see it toda ranean teers cel £ CILITICGE | sarierntet mre | gauges nae soteed| $25 DOWN _| ttrieed diresa ah ett Ontlac Only ss, Sh . - place e floors u 4 | — treat porch Finca fer per JIM vy R 1 sHT. Realtor attic plus child- play house $7.000 Easy terms on the Dalance of == Complete ‘equipment ia pico del ly BRERA Sie $1,495 ene. meet wey rer ome Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE Co-eperetive Real Estate Exchange down of 96.000 cash. | fy you want : place to go 5 condition A-1 location in lake rE 3 Ph. Lake Orion, MYrtle 2-151 ming and »® place for your or di-trict. Exceptional = at $12.- . . i > r ) 2 8. Telegraph _ 009) | UPPER STRAITS LAKE. MODERN investigate these take orivileze| 975 with $4. dow 3 J h K, ] | € fooms Automatic heat and | lots today! Offerin on DORRIS & “SON Wij h : onn rwin HOME, BARN “AN ESTABLISHED LOCATION™ | Tete? _Late orivfieges EM 32000 | Cass. Elizabeth easant and | it out aa -QRALTOR.___-_1Localed Hanh. 99, 8 sin peved SYLVAN LAKE FRONT LOT, Serine tak |e en oe eae MOBILE HOMES | Community Motor Sales | prod’ pe™ seapie®, = cree | wae a Red H FOR RENT CORNER BUILD End ; USED C : 101% N Naw Street | fruit from your door acres | { r [WANT A HOME AT THE tee orse OR RENT CORNER BUILDING, naorsers mn own in length Up to BIG USED CAR LOT | tree. 6 acres of garden eee iste on cee ——FE 2-9179 rer g cage eg ob stand. | vou enjey witn | YOU can buy © bes #04-N Main ochester eid ‘apie orebera. scree | room bone and all noodeg ouuip- bees! ha ER [Font Oi WOUTE Lore OF Fo: 's oldest and largest con-| S100 down, trauer as tow se! tive 24Hit Open wat Tepe ws | —— prvileres Ovo ‘eck ment is included. $12,950 with BEST BUYS Dorothy Snyder Lavender ° a 2 ACRES oweines | feel Gger feaving state. Wile | ‘ents are sample *Nee un bees Hutchi s Trailer Sal | amal) down pavm one "| yust 50 down KF ‘LOR orner of Perry & e mee nee ss_Box 91 |” row $20 to $500 quickly on signa- utchinson’s Trailer Sales DENNIS “O'CO. TOR REAL FST | oe 7 | 3140 W. Huron St FE 2-441) | Only $1650 down. Terms ture, car furniture. Loans FE sti OR MY 2400 | LAKE FRONT TODAY | YEAR AROUND HOME 3 BED. | Dorothy Snyder Lavender , GENERAL STORE GAS STATION| made without qndorsers, for an See re ae TIAC LAKE rar rooms kitchen & utility room. TOR modern apartmen rand Pu. pose. to months 4 dedrom-m cg home, Re, mod- $2,000 DOWN — panier 2 septic tanks, oy & | 3140 Ww magn AL Fr 2411 —— ity for a. rete. & repay. wa af ol Y Snag Fy — . ern, large ce kitchen - ee . o water with 2, 000 a. per mon ren m red. and walle, fut | pi °rent outtotus tate Lotater| LONG LAKE FRONT | down 17 trun Ra” Mountain | Lots of All "Kinds, Sizes Located on main higaway in| zou get | 20 mos. 12 mos. € mo - bet Bee, Pus 5 Y o y waited d Servacrece ni eiree | i. crcreded, palembctnced, oa | 110, fort of, czeeticat lake | Take Gueer om premises son. | and Description br appomtment “only "| Sey S56 aos “30.86 FOOT Ex 1950 BUICK - . ey eal oe noe B Hae tin orepcin Ge eae f atage w B wets estenetiv San ite Lots with hills. trees take | Restaurant and pool room on main| 300 19.67 29 68 54.90 lent canditie. PE 5-8412 a MAip 96687 of A natura; playground for kids Yes has a fireplace full | § , ROOM LAKERONT HOME trcatege Some ideally ee bee ee, ear cee | ae es ee ee Roadmaster Gittverd Stanley oor Fenton, with a barbecue pit for the grown- basement wth of furnace SUCHY REALTY Ortonville. FE multed cote wet sey el poms tion gg ae pe har noagge eG [acreage pledges) apie eal garcons a Ae Bn HARDT 1p in 9-9187. Sn nbelievably priced at only ete Garage too! Now va- +3142 a en for exposed Complete wie Shite seemenenn | cig eb eS NATIONAL 2 FT AND BATH S : _e eee - asements : . ae SER NES TY) AG CE EG |r Sale Resort Prop. 48| Busene von nw | SRTenalconan Rag,| Reva cast pag | a trabe"tscaanie woe (UNTO Sa . : — eat PR ODI | : in a . ‘@ whites in’ a 4 WARD ] PARTRIDGE Roxen (Rei -Xyanemcante Ose? ON LAKE ORION 6 R San —— ™ ote from which to us for further particulars exceding “Spee end per con trailer Suitable for 3 adults directional signals If vou B grceed | REALTOR FF 2-8316$ 2 F $2 y | autat . Sen | EMBREE & “GREGG any remainder Cheap. _MA 63464 ins for @ pleasure ride and set © 6) 2 FAMILY 200 DN. oats ses beat. enclooed porch. | ROGE R B HENRY. Inc oak Ged We speciaiise fn one day service. j bargain. this is it! eplace ompletely furnishe be j |° W Huron St. Open Eve 7 to ® et eee od a. Automatic washer and a i) Main OL 1-0111 EM 3-439" ore 3 3-3251 HOUSEHOLD Oxford Traiier Huron Motor Sales — ps — : ‘ treet, “school bus. | Rochester Michigan GIFT SHOP STOCK AND FIX- a , Tuesday 5 to & Lag al gg casper Priced cheap: teavi M 3 ; € th oak floors — plas- p: heaving state Y} tures EM 34524 or EM = Rae rE 2-241 pi uesday StoB8 | gm a MONTH | oa For Sale Lots 46:4 fu on or On FIN ts A eel Y * ) SOL eMan- - Brand pew | Includes taxes & insurance Take bath apartment Up Full i LAKE. NEW CABIN GN 7~~~~~ joe ans, Box & ree pul Soka Generais. Skylines Great . eedregm FHA bungalow over 4@ pere ent mortgage on | basement with oi) furnace larce lot. center resort area, ad- FHA APPROVE ~ Lak Y , i Lda WE \ FLEETWOOD D., ; fom » Many outstanding | this modern 2 bedroom home full | ete | Ing famine Pic Mey a Eanes, ranch home sites In Dray- % i Serine Bt key ands leepers. sf tw 46 “blue fue «door automatic pre sestib sioses _bath._storm windows __ os eels. n Worts ie Pir wh cenks Used tratiers sold op low down| 94 seat 29.000 original miles all and ture fone eee down 1S cS spacious cai Foca” whet | pe nantly 1380 a juates tot. ate | S00 DOWN =e r month. Jerry orrow. Crate - -HOLMES-B. ARTRAM ver sola 1. PEs ok | dining ell, efficieney kitch- c’Pancuss 119 M10 NSiy ROMS Ua cute Same ich, _Ph. _190J-3 ae ee we Yd wrailers, Dank raise: up to 80 Ra Te 1S Cherokee | ; a per a) 3 ras em Plenty, of built-in — fee 132. Reverse 7 room. with pert beth home { 20 ACRES |e NN bon “BIRD” TO SEE Need eae fo tt your budget made ‘We CADILLAC ee ee with colored fixtures, aca } - "RERSONATE ZED “Scene | ba 2. — ‘Foo Es irate Living — ‘ with ‘, acre lot near Auburn Het TSE ee TO BUY A BUSINESS a Parts and accessories = Peay rg heater new " shower, wet sett + ecait pees! 1 | : 7" south Orion ie lastered painted walls BY” LE rE > a fet feet - Founda. Hn tile. ‘alten are WM. REAL aR Is a: near as ae your telephone, Just — — — on tation. 2 & wide lete ves eae SHEL: nee HETE HOME 6800 tion in for additional foom Soe Lr ateaemnenionenn > 1S can SS eee ADILLAC COUrE - ae ee eer house Basement barn. "Ren | | LOTS _ OF “ALL KINDS PW ; i FRY BU Y i, D eo aol! wn ge med DeVille, 50.000 miles. excellent or gas’ furnace in the full $050 down $69.50 mon | ws — SOCEIE oe . "ae C on Y ae cor lle ggg om i LAKELAND REALTY. CO a _ ‘chard Lake Price, $77 900, Re. | WATERFRONTSYLVAN LAKE _ +> feet lem PSS ES rubber, cash #4 Donelsen School st Bene _ 924 Pontiac Trail. Walled Lake LAKE FRONI quire substantial down payment, Only $1680. Also 2 very nice! Price of $25.000 includes the mod- i madiaashy Whe | pa > TL ees paieniaas ) aiet Church abd shopping . 3 BEDROOM $500 DOWN : i at -Seek—-take -tromnees’ “on _Owner MA _ 4-2632 ee lake erm yond dgatlnanas Lo For =_ —e. “any otpet R CXCHANOE | CADILLAC. Tw COUPE DE Wie BE a Stems Seheat tur ot atl eck on wareden ial beautiful Cedar Isiand Lake | ‘Bale s Suburban: Prop. . 454 K 1” | Realtor, 880 sheds real value Stock at wormay 5 “gS Fe Open | Fight to model #12790 FHA price $4050. Call now Motdoch solu. wity beth, basement ae eer. . Templeton, Realtor’ QRoiesale ‘cost will inventory | compitted on vour” ‘nest vistt end | open Ev: On Pe os Ses 2s. ae tel Rocity Stk Mons We ten ek eee | Soop conten 6 LARGE 2338 Orchard Lake Rd_ FE 44963 around Terms can be ar in a few Farolan Liberal repay- 1946 TRAVELO. FOOT SP ECIAL. “PEE "ar U ° 2 a warage Enclosed © sunporch roome and bath best location, it's _ Office _Open ” Eve, ranged ‘2 de over 900,009 gross ment plen. - -= che Satin atten CL E AR A S RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | SYLVAN LAKE cross the front A “bur at ho a at $6800. Milford “For Sale Acreage 4a pesmness pee Erste ite oT FT. NEW MOON TRAILER. tees Geek. 1k a NCE SALE > 000 «down | OG PEE IOI I OO Excellent condition. $1400. n 2 dr. $145. Ww Huron Open 99 HOME = |BEAUTY OPE RATORS| H &A fl PE 3-103 of OR 31668 = Modern 8 room home Enclosed | : . ALL WOMAN REALTY restricreD HOMESITES FOR ome uto ie poor Ses eta CHRAPT-TRATIC CHRA Two 1944 Hudsons, $85 exc £300 DOWN Here 1 hi to $85 each | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange = porch Gas heat. Basement 2 car ou . | pole, 210 of more. $750. $1,250 web geeed hes | emer is FT TRAIL- | 1942 Chevrolet § | g JE ~ garage Attrac New h +80 M59 Huron Secton —_|_ 51.750. “a up. 10 per cent down | {Re owner of @ long marc | er Used only 6 weeks. $1350. _ Emenee (Seas NORTH SIDE garage Attractive fenced, shaded ouse that neds some L beauty ime downtown Loan m | Py = | lot To be sold by owner, with| finishing | Has living room Really different attractive 2 bed. $25 mo ee LAKE ROAD. location = Room ee operators a neues FE 1.6563. 1941 tte 2 ee. $85. Lik 7 ow down t with picture window, 2 bed- room ranch home. All rooms Bide. FOOT PONTIAC CHIEF LIKE | These c ail run good. Some : BARGAIN | Can pe eres nt OPM Sunder. | Foams. bath room with stool laree ‘and well planned Huge ROAD FRONTAGE, between oe g- "sours © te 0: Gotan * Tasmania, FE 26738. | A%¢ Tadios, Many more to choose Fifty Ft. lots ready for garden 1 in. Large kitchen wired for picture windows Aut. | Orion & ‘Clarkston. Owner, OAk- pred — 61,600, pias inven- io U3 eu from = 2 howe bas large kitchen-dining electric stove. -Well down matic furnace. lot 100x- | _land est : |C and C Motor Sales | combination, 3 piece bath Pull SQUARE LAKE and spetic tank m. Now va- 300. In desirable subdivision. Gar | G Sale Farm ry HOT SPOT WHEN YOU NEED Rent Trailer Space 56 '5 Judson 52 gal aette cour COUNTRY ESTATE. 2'2 ACRES - ; pod a ence ste lets ~ ~ ~ y \ a ET BEL heater. A very clean home for, pained’ insines home newly : “HY FISHERMAN’S PARADISE there's ‘plenty. ot Sparking Lo- PAND SALES” tee PARK) Gussion Clean t Ranaard sane rertes. eapall fomaily #4s80 ve the fuil| Prones Py hed gt arge On eee a “benutiful bu Ding ACRES. § ROOM ROME wean | herds Howly yeh parting Le tf Sat! Bigsion, Cran, “Al sa Price with iow Boards, with © shaped upha. LAKE AVE of island Overlook th | ing. Suchy Realty Ortonville.| ford Twp. one of the fastest Crooks «Rd % = ‘ ~ NEWGI. “TOMES S stered dining area living room Close to bank, dus, stores pe gy wine td iggy dl gah 50h " growing sreas wo’ Ge Has | Auto Accessories 57 — 4 by 13 _marhie firenlace - Res y, — ~ =, ee se neted excilent closet and stor tis _reom_bendaie Bp al Basmland— sai ties unlimited. | SCENIC 80 AGRES _ } stock with only the “inventory We can Leda = ime 4 190 CHEVROLET. DELUXE. ‘4 ~ laree ‘west suvurtan —_ . Pua oreo built in book shelves, room full basement, new oi ping Center. Owner will sacrifice [® Metamora Hunt district with o— ° le oa AUTO GLASS door One owner j walls oak floors picture; foom = jraneled recreation furnace. Large ot at $8,950. $2,500 down remodeled modern 8 room home, ; - = er ‘s 2 smal We falize in ge Cael ca A xLOR EV ROL Feet mart tm tile Wath. | ber and refricerator schoo! bus, Priced ot sate co terme THELMA M. ELWVOOD She fullz modern § room tenant) WARD E. PART RIDGE Telephone us of ead at our office autail while wait, 1984 det ; ur. s . ouse ch equipped with | of , . COFFEE xe sedan fee- gace “ams auto water ‘eater eee Oye eget Puy prc | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | p3!2; Cae Ruranem Laxe Ra furmece. A truly beautiful spot | RIICE OF NATIONAL BUSINERG | FREE, ONE Fooxo each door tory officials car: Fly equipped. $f shominem ‘siding 20 ove mmddiate pvos- en hb PE 5-i24, FE ¢ 0 to.7/ for country itvine Price $25.00 OPPICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES | AT fiss: @, Windshield. Hub Auto TAYIC 9650 > , | ymen : eed Oak HAYDEN FE 2-73% mx staat Ae gai, ARE METH, FULLY MODE: Sei REAL estAre aC | OL E Sted “heeae | "TAYLOR'S | attie bedroom — car garage and | Oxfor OA 68-3122 «a 0. “SINCE “ i aa casn | chiek World's L ‘Al us tne om 1 REORGOM HOME "ON CAS [WTD TO TRADE 7 © COM | off We op Bra sae (A ge Mi eee rahe | orld s Largest) . pyar [ow helen aninach whe t hom 20761 oF o 5 My Open Eves / Low down payment. FE 1444. | bedroom modern bome. FE ¢7941.| Realtor, ™ | TY. Orteavite, fans oat ©. Bums Ones Bie. FE 08) “| wilh trade 3600 “Malgwest ¢ ‘Soa . . “ 5 FE e % . ae For Sale Used Cars 61 , vo THE P PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 19546 cea ae Soe | ae ro f) pa — Te gs, ate She tone . $1,375. PE +0250. Mowry 14.000 miles 4 taxicabs | 101 W. Huron Tot 4 DR VERY iss; UDOR 1 Riemenschneider’s lst Choice USED CARS Come In And ' Get The Car - ¥ aid car down. North Of Your Choice [ oo t Reece and 13 Mile tei TIRES. | 3—'S?2 Piym.. 4 cr &up. Needs new ission. MArket 38 Bede. a @-....- Pert s wa ome amaRORTE| $e Riles oa ee = . & tion. 20451. 5 sen tee Tae ae ae | = *S1 Raiser 4dr... .csee .., 68 ‘oo 4 dr. ° $695 *@ Olds. Convertible ..... ... $445 «e adr ac $245 . 5 be "62" Club Coupe TRUCKS 52 %-ton stake vot Deane 4 cab & chassis 2 g-ton ¢ ‘4 Dodge stevten tractor Pord dump truck "47 Chev. 1-ton pane) ‘30 Chev. sedan delivery CHEVROLET 2 DOOR SEDAN Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth 2 ia reen . back tng Only Community Motor Sales BIG USED CAR LOT Rochester 304 N. Main OLive 26311 Open tu lo p.m CY OWENS Used Car Corral 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 new whitewall tires By interior Beautiful light green finish, radio heater, sun visor windshield washers, di- Tectional » Ss, 22,000 miles NO MONEY DOWN $46 A MONTH 1950 BUICK Spectal two door Sound body. Radio. heater and Dynaflow interior tires No Money Down $46 A MONTH 1954 FORD Sedan, Ford- omatic, radio, heater, |' and whitewalls. 8,000 mules, 1954 FORD Tudor, Ford- omatic, radio, and heater. 1953 FORD Sedan, Ford- omatic, radio, and! heater, Whitewalls. 1953 FORD Tudor, radio, heater, and Fordo- matic. 1953 FORD Tudor, radio. | heater, whitewalls,’ and spotlights. 1952 PONTIAC Sedan. ra- dio, heater, and Hy- dromatic. 1951 CHRYSLER Sedan. | radio. heater, and Fluidmatic. 1951 BUICK Sedan, radio, heater, and Dyna- flow. 1993 HUDSON Super Wasp, radio, and heater. 1951 PLYMOUTH Sedan. radio, and heater. 1950 DESOTO Sedan, ra- dio, and heater. 1950 FORD Tudor, radio. heater, and white- walls. 1950 CHEVROLET Se- dan, radio, and heat-' er. 1950 CHEVROLET Tu- dor, radio, and heat- a ' Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at 13's Mile Rd. Lincoin ¢4410 LAKE ORION -4 at Buckhorn .&.. MY 2261) __ Open ‘th_-_—iD- 1962 DODOE UXE TUDOR SE- an. Ls Grey Heater and de/voster. Excellent otor end tires. 9695, your werchcnevpiet Woecwara a ¥ w Mile Road. Puone Lincoln 61100 "” DGE. CLEAN | OWNER ear. Sell ate owner, 00 Biate «1 clean. a Towra’ of auTo ve tin jl YOU'LL DO BETTER AT LARRY’S \ to — to appreciate. $650 FE ¢ FORD BARGAIN _ 1953 four door Mainline 6. Radio ; . A’ shape mside and out. Can show and ‘ine record Ww te Oh eenst_ 1980 FORD 6. ! _owner Extra clean. “ 3.3821. ‘3 FORD. 4 iM oe and heat- sidewa! , back _Up lights. One fomtig og Totnes FORD ‘52 CUSTQM 2 . GOOD _ _ UW FORD 7 DOOR, CUSTOM LINE 804 Fordomatic, loaded, 17,000 miles. MY 23-1804. FORD 1952 4 DOOR & CUSTOM ——— radio FOR SALE BY OWNER master old, save over ror Sevan . * ‘ ¥ FE 6-746) ‘63 MERCURY MONTERY HARD- erdrive. $2150. Call OL CUSTOM ¢ DOOR. power seat power automet A FEW Fine LOW MILEAGE Used 1953 ' Fords LARRY JEROME Roc hester Ford Dealer i je “POR MORE Re THAN o YEARS A GOOD PLACE Rochester Ford Deater~ “Don't be alarmed! “For Sale Used Cars 61 Jacobson's PONTIAC’S o Pamem bridge For- dor 3 Cla pine Biv Blue 1960 (2) Plymouth Delusze Fordor - Blue ~ Black 1960 { 1948 DeSoto Custom rod Piv Chub Coupe ne oft Pontiac wight Pordor™ 1946 Hudron 1944 Nash 1941 Buick 194] Ford Club Coupe MOTOR BALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer F Pair at West Pike Fe 32-0196 For Sale Used Cars 61 Fer Sele Used Cors 61! ' For Sale Used Cars 61 We Can't D Abou | WEA| But We Can) About Ul PRI Before You_De Our V' 53 Olds 88 4 dr...... $1895 | 52 Olds O8 4 dr... S >o$t595} $3 Ford 4 dr........$1 305 53 Chevrolet ...... $1395) 52 Pontiac 2 dr... ..$1345 '§2 Plymouth 4 dr...$ 995 51 Pontiac 4 dr.....$ 95] 50 Chrysler 4 dr....$ 995} 51 Olds 88 4 dr.....$ 895) ’§1 Dodge 4 dr...... $ 895 No Down Pay- ment Specials o Anything t The THER Do Smething. sed Car CES cide, Compare} MATT CHEV We Are Auto N Medici '50 Pontiac A @ door that is way above alues *51 Chevrolet ....... $895 51 Buick .......... $895 51 Plymouth sc0. « <x $795 "30 Chev 2dr. ...... $695 50 Olds 4dr. ....... $695 "SO Ford 2 ds. ....... $995 $2 Henry.) 5-62 es SYS | 50 Chev. Sd. Di. .... $395) "49 Ford 2dr. ....... $395) '49 Plymouth 2 dr... $393: Wow! You want a convertible? We have 3 for you to average in condition way below average in ovrice Hydramatic | transmission $645 '54 Chevrolet Bel Alr 4 dr radio. heater “tional signals ned a ‘49 Hudson 2 dr ease fro 33 Ford, Brown fa- 1949 HUDSON Sedan, ra-| '47 Pontiac Cpe. .... $245 ‘ dio, and heater. '47 Pontiac 4dr... $245 2 ce oun Gold . . 1°47 2dr, cee ate $245 5 ev. “oreen 1948 NASH Sedan, radio,’ a oe 9 dr. vee eeee $98 All have whitewalls, and heater. T 40 Pontiac ain Biase W wh eras $95 thos: heaters -witotnaties 1948 KAISER Sedan, ra. ~4~ = _ transmissions. etc. -— “dio, and heater. =e =" woes —— Ree tee A ae +. — + - —_ 1949 FORD Tudor, radio, L / and heater. r Not a “Rough Rider” in the lot. Come in today and try out the car of your. choice. CY. OW Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw — = Ww Phone FE 3-7ill Orchard Lk T SPOT adillac r. Phone FE 45324 Rd. at Cass Phone FE 5-410! i fae Save near'y one | $1845 SI Hudson Resto heater good = petr and 2t-cnie= HARGR Our Used C: DOCT|ORED They Are, And Reco, patel | For Sale Used Cars 61 HEWs- EAVES RROLET mobile Men OT ne Men ars Are Not Repaired nditioned ‘49 Buick Super 2 dr, rubber doesnt have | 3,000 miles on and Dynaflow $045 ‘ery clean ‘48 Olds "8" 2dr. Sedanette with radio heater ple Mydrematic This is @ sharp | $345 - “ob Ghevrelet— greeh. accessories ef cept “heater * put 7 _ rune good “48 sutomobi'e come in and see it you tt hire '52 Chrys. .! It's Henry trying to scare away some expected weekend guests he doesn't like!" Radio. heater | 7 TWENTY-SEVEN For Sale Used Cars ol — eee ‘52 Oldsmobile 98 4-Door Very excellent . tin tshed ste concn Pa hy — rf Aipectional.- 4 lights foam rubber eushions custom interior. edn U Roya) ( + white ures and th aydre ' Only $1,695 COME DRIVE IT! Community Motor Sales BIG USED CAR LOT oo 6. Mal Rochester Olive 36315 Open tH 10 p. @ 1949 OLDS. HYDRAMATIC Aveat wD BoP ras, 19448 CADILLAC “eo” Bee 19852 PLYMOUTH Your Ford Dealer In Birmingham PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “Not a Neme But « Policy” 1949 BUICK RERF'S 4 CLEAN POUR DOOR ANDO brates 1950 STUDE. Rane onmeN Pu . $ BOOR — sored . ite oie PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 Fee Sele Used Care 61 Radio, = @ models. ran and tires. finish. © reasonable set nal _License No. A steal ai tAxe QRAON M SALES | : your _# — eas at me 4, 3261 Chevroit ‘Woedward et 13 Mile | OLDE —y” HOLIDAY SUPER @. isi « ooee = bie. Matta hie tain Deluxe. 20.000 actual miles. | 35 of bs COUPE. G00D CONDI. Alle FE 69726, ciated 3 Euclid st SUPER 0 2 DOOR| tion. Must oe seen to be appre- sedan, tum white tires, Low | aj; US COUPE. Gonos ae tees ope 000 with new radio, and heater, DSM rar, Meondition 9000. MA 62632, 5a esa “ ““ OLDS 6 HYDRAWATIC. RADIO F Th -and 2 door clean $56 or e - and take a yments ry a a T Best In Wheels & Deals” ins “OLDR Om sik crime OR le q e a Harold Turner | _se*vesenets : & O©bé ss DOOR A REAL For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 OLIVER MOTOR Auto ‘93 Pontiac ‘52 Buick . ‘02 Pontiac ‘51 Buick .. ‘Ol Ford... 53 Chev...’ OLIVER MOTOR SALES Phone FE 3-610! Description Deluxe Chieftain @ convertible radio heater all leather EB ven etering & Hydramatic how bra 2 tone biue Dyne- radio & heater Five beeu- choose from. ties to choose buys 47 nes aaa Dis. & HNydrametic radio ater. Compare this price co ere. Quality counts at Oliver's, ‘2 ar 4 dr. Rivieras. radio heater | Dynafiow ell colors We com-| pletely check every cer you are sate with ap Oliver car dr sedan radie heater low mileage. 2 tone blue Just 06 or your old car ‘town OLIVER MOTOR SALES Open Gam te 8 p.m. Price For Sale Used Cars 61 (ees 2 dr: uke Ba gi otto Auto Sales CM | 1950 Pontiac “CATALINA” Oally cccccccrce GR See it . . . Drive it BUY IT! Community Motor Sales BIG USED CAR LOT 4 WN. Rochester ewe se Yeo he S overariv down RITCHIE 47? Auburn Ave 28671 1940 Studebaker, R&H, $65.00. Good transporta- tion for that extra car to get back and forth. Call Miss Huffman at FE $2195 $1195 $1295 $1395 (4 @r sedan, radio & neater Another nice car priced right as usvel | at Oliver's _Windsor deluxe. e@utomatic | shift, radio & heater Atr- the extras end & good warrenty a or Chev. —e i dr Deluxe radio & heater We) we keep ym eo | Oy tee —— ss .$ 895 . ‘g1095 $645 57 Chevrolet Styline 4 dr Radio. heater Pow- ergiide. directiona! signals. 2 tone blue Good rubber all around. $1095 Matth ews- Haroreaves CHEVROLET 211 S. Saginaw Open ‘tif 9 p.m. oo $695 ‘49 Chevrolet 2dr. radio heater. This car ts very clean insid. and better-then- outeite” $475 Matthews- Hargreaves CHEVROLET 211 S. Saginaw FE 4-4546 | et ‘49 eee ‘49 Ford... OLIVER BUICK Corner of Orchard Lake & Williams, | ‘ OLIVER 4 _ Roadmaster, ro. heater & ‘what t -&x- Cipteneliy clean Drive it today’ radio & heater. Really 20 more low-priced cars no 1 Block South of City, Library $495 MAKE AN - OFFER! $1695) $895. 49. Dio 2-2744 after 4 p.m. i961 KER 6 SEDAN. BLUE fin defroster end wnitewall ares. A steal at $475, ead old ear Lage a North Chevro- STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V-8 TWO DOOR SEDAN pemet pl SOUND MECHANICAL CONDITION KIMBALL INC Your] Nash Dealer 65 W. LAWRENCE AT CAS8 West Side Used Cars rR ¢2185 |Our low overhew will “ave you — variety of makes and “nodols. _WE TRADE, "UY AND SELL ARS, Gus ona Ganiend. ae A rack 62 _GMC__ TRIPLE CHECKED TRUCKS 53 GMC Suburban. $1295 '46 Dodge, 12 ft. ——y '46 Chev. 3-5 yd. dum ccee $379 '49 LHC. panel ..0e. $375 WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 OLIVER (3 BUICK Phone FE 2-9101 $395 $395 . 4 TWENTY FIGHT THE AY. J UNE 3 4al - . TON fa ~ Boa’ — ; PLAT & Accessori ~ 66 nae _ EVINRUDE Sale Househo _ and ROOM Sepals onpe eons, ORS Gesign. tanec cron n MO see fregenge ot coboers fom ‘— ceogmealaarsc DEST Sressrd ts + outboard youree! ed com . MAID Exclu Sarina SS * =F sare ee ere “nee sive T r cre than bell WILSO Desler °, a BOTTLE reo 7 tay | Aia = G ari RO new —— ‘ — plete GAS : n For j S. 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Mu- sic, guest. (2)—News. 6:45—(4)—News. John Cameron Swayze. (2)—Perry Como. Pop- ular ballads. 7:00—(T)—Sky King. Kirby Grant, pilot-rancher. (4) — Name That Tune. .Music quiz. (2)— Burns and Allen. Gracie finds George's — secret vice. (1:30—(1) — Voice program. Ro- berta Peters sings “The Bell |® Song," “Dancing Doll,” I Love |. ~ You So.” (4)—Comment. News documentary on Indochina, President and Congress, Senate }. Hearings. (2)— Talent Scouts. Arthur Godfrey, host 8:00—(7)—Wrestling. (4) — Den- nis Day. Dennis runs into college sweetheart, is trapped between two women. (2) — I Love Lucy. Ricky believes Lucy is a klepto- maniac; comedy. 8:30—(4) — Robert Montgomery Presents. Estelle Winwood in “The Promise,” romance adapt- | 10: 156—(2)—Weatherman. 10: 30—(7) smarts himself Nina Foch, Francis L. Sulliva in “Trapped.”’ (2) Theater ribution,” film drama. — Times Square Theater | 3:39—(4)—On Your Account. (: Boy.” young crook out- (4) — Stage 4! **Ret- | ' | $:15—(2)—Secret Storm. 2i— Ladies Day. n 4:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. (T)}—Cow boy | Colt. 4:30— (4) —Howdy Doody. Theater. \—N variety. (4)—News. (2)—News. iti calmer 11:15—(7) — Theater. Ron Randall | - in “Shark God.” (4)—Jane Ful-| 5:00—‘4) Happy Hallow (7). ton. Songs. (2)—Blair_ Moody.} Auntie Dee. Political talk. \w §:30—(2)—Sports. (4) Adventure Music. (2)—Magician. Film. TUESDAY MORNING 1:00—(4)—Today. Show. 8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. Wixie, (2)—Arthur Godfrey. 10:00—(4)—Home. (7) — Time. 10; 30—(2)—Strike It Rich. Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady. 11: 45—(2)—Guiding Light. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. (2) — Morning (T)—News, Charm Patrol (7) Rocky Jones. 5:45—12) Magician TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Time for Music. Det. Deadline. (2)—Kit Carson. 6: 15—(4) —News. (71) —News. 6:30 — (4) — Dish Shore. (N= American Cavalcade. (2)—News. ews. (2)—Jo Stafford. (D—Col. | 6:45 ~(40—N | 1:00—(4)—Milton Berle. 4 - 11:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7)| Flack., (2)—Goldbergs. 7:30—(7) — Duffy's Tavern. (2) 11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)—| Death Valley Love of Life, 8:00—(4)—Fireside Theater. (T)— 11:30—(4)—Betty White. (2)—To Make Room for Dad. (2)— morrow’s Foreign Intrigue. §:30—(4)—Top ~ Shows pense. (7) Center Stage (N= (2)—Sius- | ! (2)— ride, popular ‘the first half-hour time period of | ; { i } 7 ow %: 4)\—Truth_or-Conseq. 2) — ed trom Dickens’ “Great EX-!19.99_(4)—Travel Unlimited. (7)| Danger pectations.” (2) — Red Buttons.| 12 o'clock Comics. (2) — Bob Comedy. . — 9:30—(4)—Capt. Braddock. (7)— 7 Murphy. -9:00—(7)—Boxing. Featherweight Name’s the Same. (2)—Favorite bout: Carmelo Costa vs. Baby Oritz. (2) — Studio One. “A Let- ter to Mr. Gubbins,”” story ory quiet man who fakes anonymous writer's tip on money-making; Art Carney stars 9: 30—(4)—Col. March. Boris Kar- | loff in ‘‘The Invisible Man.” -10:00—(7)—Amos 'n’ Andy. King- fish plans deluxe vacation. (4)— Piayhouse. Drama “Port of Call.” (2)—News. Jack LeGoff. Smith. 12:15—(4)—Three Steps | 12:30—(7)—My Life First. (2)—Garry Moore. /1:00—(7)—Army McCarthy 1:30—(2)—Houseparty. Cooking. |2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. 2:30— (2) —Featurette. j 3 —(4)—Welcome Traveler. — Brighter Day. (4)—Ladies (2) Story. 16:00 — (4) — Fights. Seven. (2)—Néws. 10: 15—(2)—Weather. (4)—Good | 19:30—(7)—Biff Baker. (2)—Meet | Millie. On. (2)—News. 1 11:15—(4)—Singin’ Along Theater. (2) — Featurette ' 11:30+(4)—Moods in the Night. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed tm this columm are subject to change without | notice. wir, (768) CKLW, (806) wwii, (sae) WCAR, (1198) WxYz, (it%® WIBK, (1498) ; nN WCAR Harmony he!) CKLW. News —— woeK. peta — | WJBK. Don McLeod | €:00—WIR, News WCAR. Coffee | 12:43—WJIR, Jace White WCAR. News. Music WWJ, News, by True WWJ. Preo Harris WXYZ, Wattrick-McKensie | 6:45—WXYZ News, White WXYZ. Curtain Calls 6:15—W.IR. Clark Quartet CKLW, News, Sports | CKLW, Guy Nunn CKLW Qinger Rogers WWJ. Bud Lynch WJBK, Headless Morsewan | WCAR, News, Music 7:00—WJR. Bale Marr _— ; 2 § TUESDAY AFTERNOON WXYZ, Lee Smith CKLW. Eddie Chase 6:15 WIR, Clark Quartet Nah Guy Munn David | 1:00—WJIR, Read of Life wean iegin | wae tee oe WJBK, Rise and sh WWJ, News, Mulholland gg lg Ma WXYZ, Lee Smits WCAR, Wews. Coffee WXYZ. arm “ime a a age y CKLW. Eddie Chase CKLW. News Bud XYZ, Bill Stern WCAR, Talk Sports T:13—WIR, way WJBK. T. George WIJBK. Horsemen pick: ab iacsde WXYZ. Dick gy oe | WCAR News, Harmony WCAR. Your Land 6 30—w. y ; ww), tay eee es fepe. uve | t:15—WJR, Ma Perkins | 6:43--WJR. Lowell Thomas WXYZ, Bill Stero pf Yt Austip Grant CKLW, Bud Davies | WXYZ, McKenzie WCAR, Music WJBK. Gentile, Binge | WCAR, Magic Music 2:46—WWJ) News | t:30—WJR, Or WXYZ, Paul Winter Malone 7:00—WJR, Guest House ww, Nation’s Business | WWJ. 3 Ster Extra wxrYz, McKensie 000 WIR. Jock White CKLW, Bud Davies | wars, —— = ww, Maxwell CKLW, os Quest House WYZ. Dick ‘GEL Bd Powe Light WJBK, T. Geor WY, aon png 3 — = a | WCAR, News usic JBK, ews, Gen Mrs urt = . pn a Leer oll Se es WCAR. News. Clem ay ee Muiholiana ae a Pettay WCAR, News, Music | 6:15—WJR, Bud Guest ee: | WJBK. Basevail 2 1S—WWJ, Pran Pettay WXYZ Free Wolfe wean. News. ‘Harmony 7:30_WJIR, Peter Hayes CKLW. Guy Nuns $:30—WJR. Music Hall €:18—WJR. Ferry Mason | vy _ Moreen — 1 a 1.30—WJIR, Peter L. Hayes 8:45—WCAR, Radio Revival | ¢:30—WJR, Nora Drake CKUW Gabriel Heatter ww, Morgan, Benes x WIR. News | WXYZ, Martin Block WCAR, News, Music i WWJ, Minute Parace Your Boy Bud CKLW. Gabriel Beatter 7.18—WJR, Ed. R. Murrow CKLW. Perry Como One Man's Femily 8.00—WJR, My Friend Irma reed WXYZ. CKLW, WJBK, WCAR CKLW 9:18—WIR, Kitchen Clud CKLW WCAR. Sports « | t348—WJR, Brignt | WWJ. Here's th CELW. Peggy L j WCAR Harmony Breakfast Ciub News, Rhythm News, Murphy News. Rhythm 3:45—WJR, £. R. Murrow WWJ. One Mans Family CKLW. Eddie Fisher 8:00—WJR. People Funny WWJ. Dinah Shore WXYZ, Show Stopper er Day e Answer er Mall : Heatter, tines I «6W. Hilltop Mouse CKLW. Micke: Spillane water Yomrjeane: wine | WueK. Seve Bow Mckeee-) wl Tignif | ak Peer Ty | , WCAR. News, Ballads WJBK. Tom George 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Pa ao ee 2 | CKLW Good N WCAR News. M + -O:15—WWS, Prank Sinetre 813—WXYZ, Show Worlé | WJBK. Bob Murphy . News, Music | WXYZ. Show World ‘WIR. T. George 9:45—WJIR Pete and Joe 3:15—WJR, House Party WJBK, Tiger game $.30—WJR, Talent Scouts CKLW. Tony Martin | WWJ. Road of Life | ¢: eT ek or ae | WCAR, Temple deny CKLW. Eadie Chase 8:30—WJIR. To be announced WXYZ, Vanderce CKLW, Queen's ° $:.45—WXYZ, Just | WXYZ. CKLW 9:00—WJR, Lus | wJBK, WWJ, Telephone | WCAR. WXYZ, Sammy Kaye CKLW Genry: Charm wand oe ai. Seo Week WW, Backstage CKLW. News. Roth 9:30—-WWJ Americar i) me d, WwxyYz. ae McKenge 30—WJIR. My Friend irma | WXYZ, Puture Doorway pt SS Wintepering. ‘Sireete WJBK. | a Joka ovayse ' ce ee are ances Wear oar Parade suse neve Carousel | CKLW, Search Never Ends 10:00—W ° nn : JR, Music Hail : c WWJ, Pibber McGee | Web Ws, creak the Seal wWJ Gteils Dalles | Wxva sees WXY2 S uteoeds Baitios WXYZ. Girl Marrtes CKLW tdws WCAR. Harmony Hall 4:30--WWJ, Widcer Broen i1¢-00=WJIR. Tennessee Ernie - 10:15—WIR, Red Cross 11:00- WW, Strike it Rien WIBR. Dow MeLece |. WWd, Pivver ‘McGee pat Heart of the New wXxYz, Romance 4:45-—WJR, Music; News iene of the Town CKLW FP Ti, Spey WWJ, Women in House 19:13—WJR. L. Parsons caw ollywood Date WJBK News McLeoo CKLW George Wright | WWJ. Heart of the News | WCAR. News, Geng WXYZ, Top of Town 16:30—WWJ, Two in Balcony $:00—WJIR, News 2, Gen. WXY Hearings CKLW. Ray Girardin at Tet A ww 10:15—WCAR. Temple | 11:18—WXYZ, McCarthy hear — Gotrey Traveler 3:38—WWJ, Pepper Young | WWJ. Barrie Craig | WXYZ, VanGercook WXYZ, Crocker. McKenzie | CKLW. High Adventure My Tree atory CELW. Eddie Chase 8:43—WXYZ, Just Easy News, Murphy 3:45—WJR, Ge) Suncay 9:00—WIR. Johnny Dollar News WWJ Right to Happiness WWJ, Dragnet 40e-@. Uanen Lecenn «0 | STE. Town Mocting WWJ, Jim Deland | CKLW. Preddie Martin | woBK. Bouse party 11:30—WJR. Make Up Mina WXYZ, Wattrick - McKenzie : . Phrase Pays CKLW, Eddie Chase 1@:30—WJR, Curtain Time 10:43—CKLW. Quiet Sanctu’y pA — WJIBR. News. McLeoe a oes te ee 11:00—WJIR, News WJBK Don McLeod WCAR. News XYZ. Sen. Hearings WW), News 11:45—WJR. Rosemary 5:16-—-WJR, Reynolds Music ORL Girardin exw Spars. Lb WWJ, Second Goanee WCAR, Carousel! | (0:45—CKLW, Organaires WJBK, Larry + Sontie wees Lie —s ea ere Music Hall 111:@0—WJR, News wee re Wendy arr ‘WWJ, Lorento Jones WWJ. News _ te OR. cantata Faye Elizabeth CKLW, Eddie Chase WXYZ, News WXYZ, Top of 10 WJBK News MeLeoe | 84% WJK. Curt Massey CRY e CKLW Manhatteo "Muste WCAR News wws Marriage Pave = _ . : CKLW. Ceci! Brown | (1:15—WJ od Reynolds 11:30—WJR, Music : 17:1%—WJR. Aunt Jenny WJBK €6 Murphy WWJ. Mayer. Music CKLW, Feller McKellar CKLW ews a = WXYZ. Top of Town TUESDAY MURNING —— TUESDAY EVENING CKLW Manhettan Music _ 12:40- WJR Helen Trent 050. a 6:38—WJR, farm forum WWJ News | 6:00--WJR. News WWJ Bob Maxwell CKLW WXYZ fread Woite WJBK Me Your Boy Bud | WWs News Leoa wkvz Wat Latin Banana Workers ~ 4 ‘Baby Bird Asks © . ‘tor Old Age Social Security appeared a possibility today after | CHICAGO —Five weeks ago. a baby sparrow fell into the yard of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Babich in Ready to Stop Strike GUATEMALA ® — The end of a three-week-old strike by 3,000 Comfounist-led banana workers the signing of a government-nego | tiated wage contract by { represen- tatives of workers and the United) titan Riverdale. Fruit Co. Company officials said the new coftract meets 90 per cent of the; wage and benefit boost made by the strikers. The rank Babich, a police lieutenant. and rick, McKenzie | ““tarin: Contestant Wins WXYZ, News 7 p of Town | CeLW Phil McKellar Gold Medal for Score and Mrs. Frank Syron of 4335 Eliz- abeth Lake Rd., competed recently } in a national Latin exam. possible 120 and was awarded a) gold medal. Betty Sue is a student | at the Little Flower High School. his wife Jewel fed the bird with) There are about 2,000 varieties an eye dropper. an week ago, fully and file of geomet ce —_ Birdie was put out to begin his) = = ore | Formal life. But Birdie disagreed | Each evening when he is put out Given Key to Seoul {he flies to a tree perch nearby. SEOUL @ — Lt. Gen. Roger M. Each morning waits pa y Ramey, who took over command until the Babich bedroom blinds of the Sth Air Force June 1, reé are opened, then flies to the win- ceived the key to Seoul from May- dow sill to be ievnes inside to or Kim Tai Sun today, breakfast. . ‘ . | of soybeans grown throughout the feathered, | world. | (Advertisement) them esceamy Up | a ae. sion, try VST ‘Ee Sane much better you feel of “gs Betty Sue Syron, daughter of Mr. | She received 115 points out of a) ee | French General »-sage Facing Prison + ] | Weekly Shows Country-Style Feature tively Music, | Gay Square Dancing, Comedy Routines NEW YORK — Midwestern Hay riety show which scored a hit as a TV summer series in 1951 and 1952, will return to the air starting | tomorrow The weekly ‘nie will Pry the vacationing a Show, which returns Sept. 2 Jovial Willie Thall again will be folk music, gay square dancing, solo and group vocals, fast and furious fiddle and accordion play- will be Western ballads, novelty “and popular songs plus the phe- nomenal toe-tapping of the Mid- westerners. Thali will be accompanied by > such Hayride stars as Bonnle Lou, | Paul Arnold, Mary Jane Johnson, | the Kentucky Boys, Lee Jones, the | Pine Mountain Boys, Zeke and Red | ‘Turner, the Kentucky others. and Midwestern Hayride, which will originate from Cincinnati, has been a local favorite since it started in 1948. It is a well known variety program and was a pop ular radio show before its' TV debut. country-styled va-/| » | Pittsburgh Buses & Running Again ‘as Strike Ends leity’s mass transit system re- turneg to normal today following settlement of a 35-day-old trolley |and bus strike — must to the relief F re | ane sands of commuters Streetcars and buses of Pitts burgh Railways Co. began rolling again yesterday after operating entployes voted to accept whatin = effect is a Scent hourly wage in | ape { » 3 layed due to the need for main- tenance work on some trolley routes. he new oné@-year contract, re troactive to May 1, establishes a ‘basic pay rate of $2.01 an hour for some 2.700 trolley and bus driv- SPOTLIGHTING eae tractive Shirley Harmer, @ reg: | However, operators actually had ular member of ‘the Dave Garro-/peen earning $1.98an hourwith a | way Show, is one of the many |€cent hourly cost-of-living raise | young vocalists who hail from Can- | This increment is frozen within the ada. Along with fellow country- basic wage structure under the women Dorothy Collins andj/agreement and workers wil! re- Giselle McKenzie, Shirley is 4 ceive an additional cent an hour |friendiy neighbor from across ‘4 | for each full point rise in the con »border. ‘The young star began sumers’ index of Pittsburgh ther singing career with a high) C. D, Palmer, president of Pitts | school band. | burgh Railways, said there willbe | no boost in fares. | VA Hospital Dedicated Joel T. Boone, chief medical di-| SEOUL @ — Two American rector of the Veterans Administra: | pilots were killed yesterday when tion, yesterday dedicated an eight-| their F844 fighter-bombers collided million<ollag VA hospital here. The institution, the 170th to be their names were withheld. LT WEN Public Welfare Assn, The delegates | Meet at Grand Rapids ag : are - pe GRAND RAPIDS @ — Moré! to arrive Michigan, than 800 delegates were expected | Ohio, Wisconsin and Canada. laf downtown merchants and thou | Elcreasé. 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Tamara was a teacher in the mountain village of MOSCOW See a gal that | Malka, inthe Kabardinski autono- | Let us clean ond store your woolen gorments and furs in our refriger- ated vaults, safe from heat and moths. Free Pickup Now— Delivery in the Fall GRESHAM CLEANERS 97 Oeklend Ave. FE 4-2579 mous republic. And a fine lookin’ | school marm she was, too. * * « So fine looking, in fact, one of ‘| three “brave and bold” brothers of the village fancied her for a | wife. So he called a family council | at which it was decided his was a wise choice. When Tamara took a walk — &@ mountain path with her sister, the brothers — with two pals — rode out in a coach and carried | | her off. All this information came to Komsomol Pravda from Tamare's | sister, who was left on the trail. Indignantly she wrote the paper, | which prodded the local prosecu- | tor’s office until he sent a repre sentative to find went was up. A According a eis ‘veaGacion, says Komsomel Pravda, Tamara's to his inquiries was: I was kidnaped I agreed to marry him.” The prosecutor de- cided to take her at her word. But here's what really happened, | the paper quotes the un-kidnaped sister: ‘‘Tamara was kidnaped she became afraid for the future and agreed to marry him." The paper cites the case of two other recently kidnaped brides, and says “‘the girls in the moun- tain areas live in constant fear of | being kidnaped. And once they are | thus forced to marry the man their life is ruined.” * . Of the brothers who kidnaped | Tamara, {it says they committed | “a hooligan deed typical of the | feudal mode of life of pre-revolu- tionary Kabardinski... Your Watch Regulated Expansion Watch Bands Ladies’ — Men's Special 3] 95 Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. siren SA50. — SERVICE All Makes. Work --Cuaranteed PHONE TN HAMPTON ELECTRIC COMPANY $25 W. Huren | Journal, \ Clated __ Press FE4-2525 | Republican party, “Why is the work of the oaniie| | prosecutor's office not so organ- | ized as to defend the honor of | | Kabardinski and its women? Why | does it not punish those who vio- |late the law—who kidnap people | And why does it not protect those | | those who need protection?” But the most unkind blow of all is delivered by that sister left on | the path. She writes. “If my sis- | ter Tamara agreed to marry this } man, I will say to everybody that | | she is unworthy of the Principles | a Komsomol] member. She victim- izes herself for the sake of her | feudal survival.” Poor Tamara. Elm Tree Contest | to End Aug. 30; (50-Entries-In Deadline for entries in the con- | | test to find the largest elm tree lin Oakland County is Aug. 30 William Aho, secretary of the sponsoring Oakland County Fores- ters’ Assn., said 50 applications | have been received, with the larg- | est elm found to date in Farming- | ton. The tree measures more than | 14 feet in circumference Winner of the contest will re- ceive an illustrated book on trees. Milwaukee Editor Slated to Speak at GOP Festival JACKSON. uw — Sponsors an- nounced today that Wallace Lomoe managing editor of the Milwaukee had aeeepted an—-mveta- tion to speak July 7 at Jackson's | Freedom Festival. | Lomoe is president of the Asso- Managing .Editors | L Assn. July 7 has been designated , by festiva) sponsors as “Freedom of Speech and of the Press Day.’ | “The festival is beng held to cele- | | brate the first convention of the | which was held Lat Jackson 100 years Ago. COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE BRUMMETT- LINCICOME, Inc. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE. 14, 1954 Several Students | New Awards |“; Roosevelt High KEEGO HARBOR — With grad- looking on, honors were bestowed Hs. ae ae ae | at the annual Roosevelt High ee Tee new awards were presented. 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