THE PONTIAC PRESS The Weather Tuesday: Partly Cloudy Details page two Edition 112th YEAR kkk -PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954-82 PAGES ASGOCUATED PRESS UNITED PRESS 7° 15 Entombed in Burning Mine in West Virginia McC arthy Attacks Watkins; Says Censure Unit Chairman Was ‘Derelict’. Utah Senator Charges Joe Won't Be Happy Until Someone Is Shot Watkins (R-Utah) today of being “derelict in his duty”|j in saying he didn’t know if anyone was at fault in the Peress Case. Watkins fired back: “I don’t believe you can ever be satisfied unless you can find somebody who could McCarthy sald he schedaed tie i ut s é ue the Wisconsin fix the » j i Ue ih é ¥ ikke H Bags Ejight-Pointer Here | were floating in a life raft m= |ifive miles south of |Point, N. C., when they! | shortly after| ~ Pontiac Press Phete FIRST COUNTY KILI—Gaylor Vreeland, of 1452 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake, proudly displays his 135-pound 8-point buck—the Ist | reported downed in Oakland County today. Vreeland bagged the deer at 9 o'clock this morning while hunting near Milford. 16-day statewide | season _opened at sunrise today. “Over $1 Million Being Sent == zo Yule Club Members Here == Some 12,446 Pontiac and Oakland County residents began receiving early Yule presents today in the form of Christmas Club Fund checks. Officials at Pontiac's two main banks say that more than $1 million worth of* checks will r members within the next 10 lds days. Club members deposit set | amounts weekly or bi-weekly for | a year and the savings are mailed China Tension out in November in the form of checks. Community National Bank of- Communist Torpedoing E- —— they | of Nationalist Destroyer $704,536 Saturday. * | Brings Threat of War Another $358,268 will be mailed| TAIPEI, Formosa (UP)—Gen- me Rescued at Sea by Cos by Pontiac State Bank next Sat- 'urday. Membership there totaled | 4,341. my a Ss g The 12,44 members will receive eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek's mil- itary chiefs met today to cope with an emergency caused by the Is Dr. Sam Sheppard innocent murder trials that made as large | Sensations of their days were New Jersey's Hall-Mills Case, in- volving a handsome young minis- ter and his young choir girl sweetheart aged New York suburban house- wife helped club her husband to death for love of a persuasive trav- James L. Kilgallen, who will bring these American murder trial Classics into fresh focus against the backdrop of the Sheppard case, covered most of these famous tri- als, and provides unusual back- — ee "Taw ‘he tells the story on page 17 of Hall-Mills case, dealing with of the most puzzling crimes in U. S. annals. the one | sinking of a U.S.-built Nationalist | warship by four Communist Chi- an average of $85.31 each. 4 Navy Airmen Guard_ Fifth Crewman Aboard Downed Plane Killed; Search Craft Missing NORFOLK, Va. (INS)— The Coast Guard today res- cued four of the five crew- men aboard a Navy patrol orth Carolina coast. A spokesman for fifth naval district in Nor- folk said the four airmen Buff were picked 7 a. m. (EST) Guard plane. The spokesman said that the fifth member of the plane’s crew lost his life. The Navy identified the survi- vors as: Lt. Robert Lawton, the pilot, of | Towson, Md.; Lt. Cmar. George ay Fe by a Coast been missing since e lost last night off the sae ~~ the| DESPERATION DIVE—Quarterback Arnie Galiffa of the San Francisco 49ers’ dives between two Detroit Lion defenders, end Sherwin Gandee (left) and tackle Gilbert Mains (72) after taking @ pass for| 49ers’ Last Ditch Effort Proves Futile long gain in fourth period yesterday. stopped at this point. No. 70 is tackle Gerald Perry of the Lions. Detroit wan, 48-7. Openings Sealed to Choke Blaze Affer Explosion Families Must Wait for Underground Fire to. End to Recover Bodies | FARMINGTON, W. Va. | (UP) —Grief-stricken fami- lies of 15 men entombed by an explosion at the Jamison Coal and Coke Co, No. 9 mine kept a lonely vigil to- day waiting for a raging underground fire to be choked out so rescue squads can bring out the bodies of the victims. All five entrances to the | AP Wirephote He was f g F gg : At least one hunter was the Nov. 15-30 buck season. season actually got under way. Meanwhile, a sea-air hunt con- timues for the two Marine Corps fliers aboard the missing search plane. The Navy said it was not known why the crew of the Navy PB-2 were forced to ditch the plane about 6:30 p.m. yesterday. The craft, which was stationed Full Review Planned | in Haymes Deporting WASHINGTON W— The goverh- ment agreed today to take no steps | toward deporting Dick Haymes | pending a full court review of the | 'ease of the actor, husband of film | star Rita Hayworth. The move made unnecessary the scheduled legal arguments on whether a restraining order grant- ed last week should be replaced | by an injunction. Pheasant Hunter Bags Year's First With Car TAYLOR TOWNSHIP (INS) —| who tramped through Michigan woods this year | without bagging a bird. pheasant. It crashed into the wind- shield of his car on the Edsel Ford near Detroit, sending him to Wyandotte General Hos- pital with face and neck cuts. United Fund Short of Goal This Year The Pontiac Area United Fund was an estimated $20,- 000 short of its $525,823 goal Still $20,000 today as workers continued The Detroit Edison Co.’s* | tnt rg speoteoutar Oremmentet | that fast motor Yesterday, Meadows got his first | would seriously threaten National- we —— at the Anacostia Naval Air Station Latest unconfirmed reports said | ;, Washington, D.C., was en route | Nationalist warplanes and sea-|from Miami. | planes had picked up all but 28 of| The F3D Skynight Marine jet | the 200 crewmen who were aboard fighter, which was sent from | Cherry Point, N. C., to join in the the destroyer-escort Taiping when it was attack ' search, was reported missing hours | Sunday. The Taiping, formerly the U.S.S. | band it was due to return to its | Nationalist-held Tachen — Police 2 Seek Two in Holdup Case | 200 miles north of Formosa, are have been under Communist artil- | lery fire for several weeks. Sinking of the move in the recent outbreak of | ae Sune Oe eke al | Neeviy cheied Queany htena, | Or? Believed Wounded 115 miles west of Formosa, and | aS Gunfight Follows bombed the northerumost Tachen | Robbery Nationalist naval authorities | Police today are hunting. two pointed out more than a year ago | bandits, one of whom was believed torpedo boats | wounded early Sunday in an ex- change of shots with their victim, ist naval supremacy in the For- james Willhite, 27, part owner of a mosa Straights, 269 N. Perry St. filling station. The action of the Red torpedo |) Willhite, of 830 Orlando St., said boats surprised military circles in|he fired four shots from his 22 caliber pistol at the pair as they reported that the Russians were |fied toward their car after they handing over these craft to the | took $18 from the cash register Red Chinese in increasing num- He told police their dark colored bers. auto was driven by a woman. The victim said one of the men fet hit and Hunter Lost 16 Hours — _ ——*_ = Parker, 71, of Grand Rapids, was | treated back into the station and reported in “fair” condition Sunday | ducked behing a counter when in a Soo hospital after he wan- the fleeing bandits returned his dered about lost in a woods for! fire, One of the men, he said, |. over 16 hours. Conservation offi-| was armed with a .45-caliber cers located the deer hunter. | pistol. In Today's Press |serped at bis station at about 1 « =) a.m, on the pretense of purchasing [ee Te oe Sey ae forcing their victim, alone at the \time, back into the station. Willhite described both as being | about 20-25 years old.and wearing | jackets. The woman, he said, was == Water Softener Salt Delivered. | Flake and pellets, PE 5-9421 was accidentally shot and killed by a hunting companion in their Injured were: Edward Aho, 3%, Rudyard, ‘who | accidentally shot himself in the | left hand with a 3-30 rifle in| Mackinac County, Vernon Langworthy, 19, Muske- |gon, who police said wag shining | deer when he was struck by buck- | shot fired by an unidentified per- | son in Osceola County. Hunters, who began lining up at | |the Straits of Mackinac aw |i one of the worst in state bso, eg Neety opened fire at 6 a.m. ee soon “Deparment Lo | bucks would ear on > the sag lb nen |Lower Peninsula and more than | [One Killed, Two Wounded | wi 'Qt Opening of Buck Season | B Lose Lives By UNITED PRESS dead and two were injured Monday as an estimated 400,000 deer hunters opened| Mother and 4 Children The first of a predicted 15 hunting fatalities occurred Sunday, the day before the | Area Hunters Rudolph Franson, 47, Ishpeming, |Report Early Kills of Deer Three Pontiac area hunters re- |ported early successes this morn- ing as the statewide deer season Honors for bagging the lst buck were shared by Leslie Hudson of 6 West Colgate street and Noah Sturgeon of 1219 Bamford drive. Each downed a 4pointer at 7:45 o'cleck. Hudson got his at Hough- ton Lake, while Sturgeon was hunting near Oscoda. Gaylord Vreeland of Walled Lake shot the 1st buck reported in Oak- jland County. Vreeland brought down an 8-pointer near Milford at 19 a.m. Assailant Fells «Michigan Solon Rep. Borgman Struck Howard Jenkins, a 38-year-old father of four children, was the | first known victim, He was killed while standing in the fan house. The 16 deaths it the Over Weekend | ss*"""= in ten Officials said it may take days or even as long as a month for Perish in One Michigan | ‘* fire ‘o be extinguished by shut- a ting off the air, depending on how Highway Accident big the fire was and how much | air already was in the mine. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS They will keep a constant check Four multiple-death highway ac-|on the atmosphere in thé mine | cident s which claimed the lives of | by taking air samples at various |12 persons Sunday pushed Michi- holes to see when | gan's weekend fatality count to safe to crack the concrete seals. | at least 23. A big crane was used to lower Traffic claimed at least 20 vic-| *abricated steel plates over the |tims, a home fire accounted for top of the ventilating and hoist- another, and two men died in ing shaft at the portal. They were falls. sealed tight with concrete. The main slope was covered with Four deer hunters were killed earth. aediiey ada uielieh caus wear Two rescue squads went into the et her six children were fatally | Pit through the tipple entrance four injured in another collision near hours after the blast but were Bad Axe, driven back after penetrating about one-quarter their The four deer hunters killed on ee crash were Joseph E. Beltrame Jr., 19, of Gwinn, Floyd A. Ellers, 49, of Flushing; Bernard W. Owens 40, of Flint, and William Slattery, 39, of Mount Morris. Dale Kammers and Marguerite Bumpstead, both of Sault Ste. Ma- rie, were killed in a four-car col- lision on M28, about 12 miles west of the Soo Sunday. Henry Myles, 29, of Detroit, was \fatally injured Sunday when his car crashed into a utility pole in | 26,000 would be killed in the Upper, With Revolver in Home; | Detrott. | Peninsula. One hunter, Russell Jordan, 51, | Jackson, suffered a fatal heart at- tack while waiting in his car at Mackinac Straits.during the week- ee SES Oe Ope Pee: London Paper Urges School for Charles at throughout the state today, two weeks ahead of schedule. The green and white tags have actually been available on request for a week, a spokesman in the secretary of state's office said. The plates were delivered earlier this year to coincide with an earlier change-qver jo hew car Oemun’s Teldiaren Store Open Every evening ti) 9. : Farmer Held GRAND RAPIDS ®—Police said | State Rep. Edward A, Borgman (R-Grand Rapids) was attacked at his home today by a man who | struck him with a revolver and attempted to shoot him as he lay on the floor, Louis DeBoer, 43, of Grant was | held for investigation of carrying | a concealed weapon and felonious | | caale with a deadly weapon. Mrs, Borgman told officers she answered the door and was brushed aside by DeBoer, who charged in to attack her hus- band. She said the man struck Borgman with a revolver and at- tempted to fire it at the fallen legislator. Police said Borgman’'s life was sparéd because the gun misfired five times. Mrs. Borgman summoned police from a neighbor's home. Officers gun. real estate déaler, Mrs, Juanita Whittaker, 21, of | Detroit was killed earty Sunday when a car in which she was riding hit a tree on Belle Isle. Donald D. Dietderich, 19, and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) supply ran out. Two reserve teams (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) More Mild Weather Predicted for Area The next two days will be partly cloudy and mild for Pontiac resi- This morning Se stood a degrees, ris- oeiwie In Hurry to Get Home Army-Bound Youth Elades Searchers in Stolen Plane GLADSTONE (#—An 18-year-old Gladstone boy who had “fooled around planes some” yesterday flew a sleek stolen plane from Grand Rapids to Gladstone, giving several Air Force jets the bird en route. git is AEE 7 ij i he TWENTY-EIGHT ~-- Today's Televisi -4 on Programs - - Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel +—-WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV ~ TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) The Explorers. Cleve- land Grant shows films “‘On the Trail of the Battling Buffalo.” (4) How to Do It. Merrill Ham- burg and Bill Morey to teach how to build things. (2) The Stranger. Mystery. 6:30—(7) Realm of the Wild. Ani- mal films. (9) International Playhouse. Film TBA. (4) Peo- ple Are Funny. Art Linkletter host. (2) Willy. 7:00—(7) Stage Seven. Waterfront with Preston Foster in “The White Ducks,” story of mys- terious accidents trip. (9) Pantomime Quiz. Cha- (9) Friendly Theater. ; 10:30—(7) Jumbo Theater (2) rades. (4) Stars of Tomorrow.| versity of Michigan. (2) This IS} What's My Line. Semi-finals. (2) Lassie. Tom] the Life. . . natn ter eh . | 11:00—(7) Black Spider. (9) News Rettig plays Lassie’s young-mas- | 1:30—(7) Movie Matinee. (2) Mo-| (4) Movie Time. (2) News ter. vie Matinee. 7:30—(1) Life With Elizabeth. |».99 (4) Home Theater MONDAY MORNING Comedy with Betty White. (9) | 7 _7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Holiday Ranch. Variety. (4) |2:30—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) TBA.| chow. Ethel and Albert. How to use 3:99—(7) Theater. (9) Western g:99—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) park is Albert's problem. (2)' Feature. (2) Now and Then | Romper Room. (2) Welcome Beat the Clock. 3:30—(4) American Forum. (2)| Traveler. > Faohoow ee ao a Football. Miventure: |9:30—(2) Beauty Is My By-line. an me. >a: F: . (9) Scie ‘@- : ’ umd of Gon Eas, Co Science 9:45—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. Mickey Rooney Show. Mickey applies for job but is too tall for tiny boss. (2) Jackie Gleason. The Honeymooners, with Aud- rey Meadows. 8:30—(4) Place the Face. Quiz, Edward Everett Horton, guest. 9:30—(4) Star Theater. Young girl gets crush on Donald O'Conner. (2) My Favorite Husband. Liz Cooper buys a used car for her husband, co-starring Joan Caul- field and Barry Nelson. 10:00—(7) Stork Club. Sherman Billingsley host with guests. (4) George Bobel. Barbara Jo Allen, guest. (2) That's My Boy. The “Big Day” in football becomes 10:45—(9) Harry Wismer. Foot- ball interviews. 11:06—(7) Big Playback. Sports films. (9) Saturday Late Date. Feature film. (4) “Michigan Barndance. Country music. (2) American News. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. ‘‘All for Love,” starring Rossano 11:@0—(7) Action Theater. (4) Ad- venture Ho. (2) Court of Health. 11:15—Air Force Reporting 11:30—(2) Sinema. 11:45—(2) Cartoons. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Prayer, | Billboard. (4) Capt. Hartz. (2) zenship test, involves jealous girl friend. '10:00—(7) Break. the Bank. (4) Hockey. (2) Father Knows Best. U. of D. Roundtable 12:15—(9) Film. (4) Telephone | Storybook. | 12: 30—(7) Today's Faith (9) | | Uncle Toby. (4) Meet the Artist. (2) Contest Carnival 12:45—(4) City Affairs. | on hunting |1:00—(7) World Adventure Series. | (4) Uni- Review. (4) Roy American Week. 4:30—(7) Annie Oakley. Christopher Film. (4) Zoo Pa- rade. (2) Meet the UAW-CIO. (2) Omnibus. 5:30—(9) This Is the Life. Studio 57. Background. SUNDAY EVENING 6:00—(7) Frontier Justice. (9) Ex- ploring Mind. (4) Corliss Archer. 6:30—(7) Biff Baker. (9) Range Riders. (4) Capt. Braddock. (2) You Are There. ‘Lord Nelson at Trafalgar.” 7:00—(7) You Asked for It. (9) Life Begins at 80. (4) Badge 714. (2) Frankie Laine. 7:30—(7) Playhouse. (9) News. (4) Mr. Peepers. His friend Wes challenges history and faces of- ficial censure. (2) Jack Benny Show. He concocts an odd satiri- cal mixture of the bounding main and the baseball diamond when he presents his version of “Caine Mutiny” with Leo Dur- ocher. Cleveland pitcher Bob Lemon, along with other base- ball figures, will appear. 6:00—(7) Big Fight. (9) Playhouse. (4) Comedy Hour. Gordon Mac- Rae as singing master of cere- monies; with guests Dorothy Kirsten, Will Mastin Trio, Larry Storch. (2) Toast of Town. Eliza- beth Taylor and Van Johnson in highlights from new picture, “The Last Time I Saw Paris;” Julius LaRosa, Pennsylvania University Mask and Wig Club, with 63 members in camedy scene from annual production; Harlem Globetrotters, Met. so prano Rosanna Carteri; Elaine Stritch, dancer; and winner of Seventeen Magazine's Christ- mas doll contest. 8:30—(9) The Visitor. 9:00—(7) Walter Winchell. (9) Mo- tion Picture Academy. (4) Play- house. “Crime Without Motive,” drama of teen-age violence and (4) vandalism. (2) GE _ Theater. Rogers. (2) |10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong (3) | 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) } | Eddie Albert in ‘I'm a Fool,” the story of a young boy’s first love. 9:15—(7) Martha Wright 9:30—(7) Soldier Parade Honestly, Celeste. Celeste, meet- ing ‘a timid immigrant on a sub- way train, becomes interested in his problem of passing his citi- Young Bud encounters the law with dire consequences to the rest of the family when he takes refuge from summons in the cellar School. (2) Garry Moore. A Time _to Live. ¢2) Arthur God- | + | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1954 _ -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed tn this column are subject te change without notice. Sia, 8m CELW, we wwe, we Woas, (1190) cite 188, (he) * TONIGHT | €:06-—WJR, Hainline 2) ! 5:00—(7) Super Circus. (9) Small | 10:45—(4) 3 Steps to Heaven. frey. | Fry Frolics. (4) Hall of Fame. | 11: 00—(7) Creative Cookery. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. Ballot Box. (2) Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) Story Studio. (4) Feath- er Your Nest. (2) Tomorrow's Search. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Faye Seeking Heart. (4) Elizabeth. (2) 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) La- dies Day. 2:00-—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) La- dies First. 2:15—(9)—Film. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (2) Art Linkletter. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dix- on. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. - 3:10—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. Bob Crosby. 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Cow- boy Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. Modern Romance. 6:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Hidden Pages. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Rob- ert Q. Lewis. 5:30—(7) Comedy Time. (9) Kid- dies Film Fair. (4) Howdy (4) Doody. (2) Pirate. Pete. Julius May Soon Appear on Paar’s Morning Show F 4 ree TH Hs: Gi 3 F re] 8 j ul it l E f afl i twe Saueasy wetks when J. Gleason rests. Martha Wright's tune show sinks Dee. 5. : are before the network's stations even get paid... Nanete Fabray was « handy gal to have around Sid Caesar’s opus Monday, and helped make it one of his best. . . . Droves of Detroiters Want to Be Postmen DETROIT # — Lining up at the rate of 500 an hour, thousands of Detroiters today applied for holiday postal jobs in December. The line sometimes stretched for a block and a half. Postmaster Edward L. Baker said about 11,500 extra carriers, clerks, truck drivers and special delivery messengers will be hired for the Christmas mail rush.. They will get $1.56 ah hour. Preference will go to veterans and applicants with Civil Service status. Unemployment Drops Unemployment continued its downward slide here this week as the Iocal office of the Michigan Employment Security Exchange reported jobless claims hit a low of 2,145. The total is down 491 from last week's 2,636, said Luther Olson, Pontiac office manager. Deaths Last Night ST. LOUIS (/P)—Clyde Williams, 61, former De tie con- Newspaper Plant Destroyed by Fire The two-story frame stucco news- paper plant, which fronts half a CKLW, News, Sports CKLW, Bible Class WJBK, News, Music WCAR, News; Harmony 10:30..WJR, Chapel Hour 6:15—WJR, Dinner Date CKLW, 6ec. of Btate en 6:30—WJR, Reynolds Negro Chorus WJBK, Showcase WXYZ, Sandiotters 10:45—WW4J, Btorybook CKLW. Parliament Hi) 11:06— WJR, Tapernacie 6:45—WJR, J. White WWJ, 6t. Paul's Ca: WWJ, Homeward WXYZ. Paul Winter WXYZ, Manpower, News CKLW, Pontiac Baptist CKLW Mich. Catholie WJBK, Bun. M 7:00—WJR, Way for Youth WXYZ, Do It Yourself CKLW Theater WJBK, News, Music 7:30—WJR, Jr. Town Meet WWJ, Quiz Bowl CKLW Keep Healthy WXYZ, Green Reom . Music WCAR. News, Harmony 11:15—WJBEK. Ken Cline 11:30—WJR, Album CKLW. Angelican Church WXYZ, News, Winter WJBK, Bun. Muste WCAR, Radio Temple 11:45—WJR, Radio Spotlight ‘line 7:45—CKLW, Globetrotter WJBK. Kea C : (2:06—WJR, News 860—WJR, Gunsmoke oon WWJ. Conversation ww, bes WXYZ, Wash. Week CKLW. True or Faise WWJ, Bquare Dance WXYZ Top of Town CKLW. D. Fleming 10: 38—WJR, Town Country WJBK, L. Gentile CKLW Sanctuary 10:45— WJR. Chanee World WJBK. Hockey Recap (1.06_WJR, News WXYZ. Top of Town CKLW. 6ports WJBK. News Houseparty 12:15—WJR. Sports Final WXYZ, Dance Time CKLW. Israe] Vistas | 11:30—WJR,. CBS Orch. (2) | CKLW. MacKellar SUNDAY MORNING 6:06—WJIR, At Dawning WWJ, News, Music WJBK, Proudly Hail 6:30—WJR, Parm Review WWJ, Forward March WJBK, Album Time 6:45—WWJ., Coffee Concert 7:06—WJIR, Favt. Hymns Ww Join Navy CKLW. Sky Chapel WJBK, News. Album 7:15—WWJ. Meditations 7:38—WJR. Layman’s Hour WWJ Humane, Devotions WXYZ Sunday Music CKLW. Baughey Teo. | | WJBK. T George WCAR News B:15—WXYZ, As We See It 12:15—WJR. Best of G 8:30—WJR. GangDdwsters WWJ, Mischa Kottler WWJ, Philharmonic CKLW. News, Chats CKLW, Magic Valley WJBK, Bun. Music WXYZ. Victory Dance WCAR, Carousel 8.45—WJBK. Christophers 12:30—WJR, u WWJ. Ete t §:.00—WJR. Two for Money WXYZ, Tomorrow's World CKLW, Hawaii Calls CKLW. Tabernacle WJBK, Gentile 9.308 WIR. Goodwill Jamb } WWJ, Grand Ole Opry | SUNDAY AFTERNOON CKLW Lombardo | 1:66—WJR, Symphony = ww | 10:@8—WJR Country Btyle | Wd, Gunday Music CKLW, Brotherhood Hour WXYZ, Truth Herald WJBK, News, Cline WCAR, News. Hal] 1:15—WJBK, Music 1:30—CKLW, Lutheran Hour WXYZ, News, P’lm'ge | 1:45—WJR, Lions Press Box | 7:00—WJR, Lions-49ers WWJ, Catholic Hour CKLW, Elder Morton WXYZ, Healing Waters WCAR, News, Hall t:15—CKLW. News 2:30—WWJ, Anthology CKLW, Prank & Ernest WXYZ, Wings of Healing WCAR, Hail, Sports 2:45—CKLW, Chosen Peopie WCAR, Harmony Hall | 3:06—WWJ, Weekend 7:45—WCAR Morn. Musicale $:00—WJR, News WWJ, Concert Pavorttes WXYZ Bible Class WCAR,. Gospel Hour 6:15—WJR, Mae Hawks WJBK, Univ. Organ 6:30—WJR, Renfro Valley WWJ. News WXYZ, Light @& Life CKLW, Pontiac Baptist WJBK, Ave Maria WCAR,. Back to God $:45—WWJ. Guest Stare o:08—WJIR, News WWJ. Crossroeds WXYZ, Religious News CKLW. Bethesda Temple WJBK, News, Organ WCAR, News, Rhythm 3:30—ww, CKLW, Band Concert WXYZ, News, & Kare WCAR, News, Hal) Weekend CKLW, Gbdl. Frontiers WXYZ, Hour of Decisice WJBK. Sun. Music 3:45—CKLW, Symphony 4:00—CKLW. TBA WXYZ, Revivai Hour WCAR Newa, Carouse! 4;15—CKLw, A TB WJBK. Guy Bowman 4:38—WJR, Scores CKLW, Country Ride 4:45—WJR, Pigskin Parade 5:00—WWJ, Inheritance CKLW. The Shadow WXYZ. Youth March WCAR, News 6:15—WJR, Symphonette WCAR, Carousel CKLW. True Detective WJBK, Music Moods 5:45—WJR, —— News CKLW. Farm utua) SUNDAY EVENING 6:00—WJR,. Gene Autry WWJ, Liberace WXYZ, Mon. Heedlines CKLW. Nick Carter WJBK, News, Music | €:30-WJR. Agricit ww WJBK, Evening Serenade 7:15—WJBK. Dale Young 1:30—WJR, Amos 'n’ Andy CKLW Radic Bible 7:45—WJBK, Freedom Story $:06—WJR, Our Miss Brooks WWJ, Mr. Six Gun Drew Pearson CKLW. Healing Wings WJBK, Serenade 8:15—-WXYZ, Do It Yourself WJBK, D. Young $:38—WJIR, Little WWJ, Barrie — CKLW. Quiet Hour WJBK, U of D. Roundtable 9:06——WJR, Edger: Bergen = so b wie Bucosan™ 9:15—WXYZ, Taylor Grant 9:36 WXYZ. Hour of Decision WWJ, Easy Money CKLW Dr. Barnhouse 10:06—WJR, Believe, Jackson WWJ. Pibber M oGee WYYZ Christian Action CKLW, Billy Graham WJBK. Gerenade 10:15—WWJ, Gildersieeve 10:38— i WIR, Pacts Porup WWJ. Meet the Press WXYZ, Revive! Times CKLW. Beck to God WJBK, Serenade 10:45—WJR, Mantovani WJBK. Blue Serenade 11:66—WJR, News WWJ, News WXYZ, News, Music CKLW, News, Witness WJBK, News. Music 11:15—WJR, U.N. Report ww Go to Town CKLW, Let There Be Light | 11:30-wJR, N. ¥, Philharm. WWJ, Allen Rot WXYZ, News. Stars CKLW. Mount Zion Church WJBK. Gentile MONDAY MORNING Voice J, Bob Maxwell WXYZ, Fred Woif CKLW. Guy Nuno WJBK, Gentile. Binge 6:45—WXY2Z. News, Wolf CKLW Tobv David WCAR, Coffee 7:00—WIR, Jim Vinal) WW), Bob Maxwell WXYZ, News, Wolf CKLW. News, David WJBK. Gentile. Binge WCAR, News, Coffee 7:1%—WJR. Music Rall CKLW. Toby Devid 7:30—WWJ. Listen and WXYZ, Osgood. Wolf CKLW, Austin Grant WJBK, Gentile Binge 7:45—WWJ, News CKLW, Toby David WXYZ, Dick Osgood $:00—WIR. Jack White eek ae ee WXYZ “sgood, Wo! CKLW, News, David WJBK, News, Gentile WCAR, News 8:15—WJR, Bud Guest WXYZ, Pred Woif WCAR. Coffee With Clem | 8:30—WJR, Musie Hal WWJ, Bob Maxwell $:43—WCAR, Radio Revival Live 10:30—WXYZ, Whispering WWJ, Here's Answer CKLW. Mary Morgas WCAR, Pontiac High 10:45—WWJ. Break Bank WXYZ, Girl Marries WCAR. Song Parade 11:00— WWJ. Strike It Rich WXYZ, Mod. 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Hall, Sports Brighter Day ~ Marriage Pays WCAR, Harmony Hall 3:00—WJR, Wendy Warren WWJ, Woman in Love WXYZ Ed McKenzie CKLW. News, Pit WCAR, News, Car 1 3:15—WJR, Aunt Jenny CKLW Bud Davies 3:38—WJR. Helen Trent WWJ, Pepper Youn WJBK, Don McLeod WXYZ Ed McKenzie 3:45—WJR. Gal Sunday WWJ. Right te Happ. 4:06—WJR. House Party WWJ, Backstage Wile CKLW. Eddie WXYZ, Wattrick, McK. WCAR, News, Carouse) 4:15—WWJ. Stella Dallas WCAR, Talk Sports 4:30—WJR, Music WWJ Wider Brown WCAR, Carousel 4:45—WJR, Music, News WWJ, Woman in House CKLW. News, Wright $.00—WJR, News WWJ, News, J. Deland WJR, Time Out Music 0:15—WJR, Paith Hymos WXYZ, Blue Serenade WJBK. &t. Prancis Hour ww, pi WXYZ, Israel Message 6:15—WXYZ P WJBK, Guy Bowman 6:38—WJIR. Hall of Fame WXYZ, News, Music . CKLW, People’s Church Harvey Gtory CKLW News Homechate WCAR News Temple WXYZ Wattrick, McK. CKLW. Eddie Chase WJBK, Don McLeod 0:30—WWJ), Paith tp Action WWJ, Music o:30—w. Mrs. WCAR, News WXYZ, Voice WXYZ, O. L. Jaggers caiw. 3 Neighbor 5:15—WJR, Muste CKLW, TBA CKLW. Bod Consicine ome aaoen WJBK. Detroft Pulpit WJBK. Muste Moods 9:46 Pete & Joe WCAR. Carcusel a ok ¢:65—CKLW. Harry Wisner asia “ Ww. art of Living 10:00—WJR. A’ Godfrey $:30—WJR. Muste Hall CKLW Christian Gcience | 7:99—WJR, Jack Benny WWJ, MeBride CKLW, Bill Hickock 10:00—WJIR. News, Strings ww, TBA WXYZ, My [rue WCAR. Csrousel * 5:45—WJIR. Curt Massey ‘Shrimps’ Take a Beating . By MURRAY FROMSON have an old .saying: Shrimps get hurt when the whales are fighting. That pretty well sums up the economic picture in this country, still licking the wounds of the Ko- rean War. °* * « While the United States and the Republic of Korea swing their ora- torical roundhouses, it's the man in the street who takes the body blows His money has little value. The city block, also housed a small de- price of rice—his staff of life—is partment store and children’s shop going up, when it should be going with living quarters. | down after a good harvest. There Origin of the fire was unknown | is no fuel for trucks and buses, nor but it was believed to have started in the pressroom. W, E, Rynerson, publisher, said the loss of the News-Chief build- ing would approach $100,000, which he said is covered by insurance. India to Recruit 500,000 Volunteers for Reserves NEW DELHI, India «# — India is to raise a 500,000-man national volunteer force in the next five years to aid in the defense of the country.e This was announced today fol- ship of Prime Minister Nehru. A committee resolution said the volunteer force—similar to the US. National Guard—could serve as a ‘“‘potential nucleus for future defense thereby reducing depend- ence on qa standing army.” The average American lives 68% years, an increaéé of nearly four years over the average life ex- pectancy 10 years ago. for lamps and stoves. The enorm- ous machinery which pumps mil- lions of American aid dollars into the codntry is stalled. J « * The heart of the dispute, the ROK government says, is the ex- change rate of the Korean hwan. The Koreans want it held at the present 180 hwan to $1. They insist that if the United States paid at that rate for the hwan it has bor- rowed from the government, the Korean economy would flourish. American officials say the cur- rency issue is only a minor point —a symptom of a sick economic structure. . s . The United States wants a de- valuation of the hwan to something like its open or black market rate of 500-700 to $1, which the United States calls “more realistic.” But, in addition, it lists three more ‘‘minimum” conditions that Korea must meet before Washing- ton gives the green light to a 700 Korea must: 1, Give full information on dollar American of Chest Physicians. OREAT N.Y.—Douglas ‘Dustin Rothacker, picture producer and distributor of educational and in- dustrial ures for more than 40 years. RAV. uel Bayuk, Wyficote, Pa., founder; of the Bayuk Cigars, Inc., in Philadelphia in 1897, former president and chairman ef the MICHIGAN CITY, Ind-—Williams 6. Thompson, 83, former mayor of Hutch- MUNTZ TV SERVICE Oakland County’s Only Factory Authorized Parts and Service ‘for Muntz TV Servicing All Makes AEVTV - , | Servies ‘Sales 993 Mt. Clemens FE 41616 158 dckiond TOKYO ‘u—Korean fisherman | million dollar economic and mili- |, | holdings of the ROK treasury. 2. Take strong anti-inflation mea- sures. 3. Agree to buy goods in all non- Communist nations, including Ja- pan, * > > The Koreans say the United States is trying to intimidate them and shove them around. Top U.S. officials say the United States is sick and tired of being kicked in| the shins by the people it is trying to help. The ROK government Oct. 1 re- fused to advance the U.S. 8th Army any more hwan until the army | paid up its back accounts at the 180-1 rate. The United States in turn shut off gasoline and oil ship- ment to Korea to a trickle. 7 * e Gen. John E. Hull, U.S. Far East commander, hurried to Seoul for conferences With President Syng- man Rhee. He ‘left two days later, angrily terming his trip “a com- plete failure.” Hull began paying his 100,000 Ko- rean employes in American green- backs and treasury notes. The ROKs retaliated by cracking down on Koreans who accepted the cur- rency. Hull then offered them pay- blankets He also threatened to sell petro- leum products on the Korean mar- et to get hwan—at the 500-1 rate. The ROKs softened somewhat under Hull's strong stand. Early this week they offered, and Hull ac Hwan Exchange Rate Battle With U.S. Slowing Korean Economy to a Crawl hwan—‘‘no strings attached.” But that is just about enough to meet one month's 8th Army pay- roll. It only postponed what must economy. Tape Recordings Used as Correspondence Aid cepted, an advance of 800-million 10% vown DAWSON WOODS SUB. % Acre Lots with Lake Privileges $500 ur Selesman on Property Sunday 1 - 5 Drive Out Joslyn 3 Miles North of City Limits to Signs _ WRIGHT-VALUET . | 345 Oeklend Avenue $2.5 montu FE 5-9441 GERALD A. POEHLMAN Name New Assistant 21” Model $179.95 up on Prosecutor's Staff Named an assistant Oakland 'County prosecutor today by Prose- cutor Frederick C. Ziem was, |Gerald A. Poehiman, 40, of 4088 | Meyers, Drayton Plains. Poehiman succeeds Farrell E. | Roberts who has resigned to go | | into private law practice with Elmer C. Dieterie in Keego Har- bor. The new apopintee served as an assistant Wayne County prosecutor from 1947 to '49. He has resided in Oakland County the past three years. Poehlman graduated from Wayne University in 191 and was ad- mitted to the bar that year. He has |been in private practice and asso- ciated with the Abstract and Title he will begin his duties Monday. A graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy and University of Michi- gan Law School, Roberts served the past two years. He will open |his new office Monday. ! 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SYLVANIA TV USED TV SETS $10 te $15 Down, $5 A Week HAMPTON - TV 825 West Huron Se. FE 4-2525 HUTCHINSON Trailer Sales Organizations are now in eee eo eeeee * Weodward, MI 6-1023 on SLT 9 Hs ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS The Weather Home Tuesday: Partly Cloudy Dena aon we Edition 112th YEAR tk ee Ee Te. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 15, 1954-82 - PAGES McCarthy Attacks Watkins Bags Eight-Pointer Here Says Censure Unit Chairman Was ‘Derelict Utah Senator Charges Joe Won't Be Happy Until Someone Is Shot WASHINGTON (#—Sen. McCarthy accused Sen. Watkins (R-Utah) today of being “derelict in his duty” in saying he didn’t know if anyone was at fault in the vi | MeCarthy said he scheduled ¥ | i i i le | |! ! it } E + 4 §55 « i Hi | SERB: Paet E mH —or larger — an impact on the | Remus. James L. Kilgallen. who will Today he tells the story on page FIRST COUNTY KILI—Gaylor Vreeland, of 1452 Pontiac Walled Lake, proudly displays his 135-pound &-point buck—the reported downed in Oakland County today. Vreeland bagged deer at 9 o'clock this morning 4 Navy Airmen Rescued at Sea Fifth Crewman Aboard Downed Plane Killed; Search Craft Missing NORFOLK, Va. (INS)— The Coast Guard today res- cued four of the five crew- men aboard a Navy -patrol e lost last night off the orth coast. fifth naval district in Nor- folk said the four airmen | were floating in a life raft y | five miles south of Buff ~|Point, N. C., when they i while hunting near Milford. | 16-day statewide season opened at sunrise today. Over $1 Million Being Sent to Yule Club Members Here Some 12,446 Pontiac and Oakland County residents began receiving early Yule presents today in the form of Christmas Club Fund checks. | Officials at Pontiac's two main banks say that more than $1 million worth of* checks will.be mailed out to members within the next 10 out in November in the form of Full Review Plan “in Haymes Deporting Pheasant Hunter Bags Still $20,000 Short of Goal This Year The Pontiac Area United Fund was an estimated $20,- 000 short of its $525,823 goal today as workers continued to tabulate late reports from solicitors. ' Results compiled today show Pontiac General Hospital employes gave $1,744, compared with $1,540 in 1953. _| dered * "The Detroit Edison Co.’s* Sinking Builds China Tension Communist Torpedoing of Nationalist Destroyer Brings Threat of War TAIPEI, Formosa (UP)—Gen- ~ | eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek's mil- itary chiefs met today to cope with an emergency caused by the sinking of a U.S.-built Nationalist |warship by four Communist Chi- | nese torpedo boats. | i Nationalist warplanes and | Nationalist-held Tachen Islands, _ miles north of Formosa, which were picked u 7 a. m. (EST) Guard plane. esman said that the fifth member of the plane’s crew lost his life. by a Coast | Towson, Md.; Lt. Cmdr. George |Sanford Smith, Fairfax, Va.; Lt. Albert Winston Funkhouser, Edge- i H i at the Anacostia Naval Air Station Miami. Cherry Point, N. C., to join in the search, was reported missing hours after it was due to return to Ats Police Seek Two in Holdup Case Policé today are hunting two bandits, one of whom was believed wounded early Sunday in an ex- of shots with their victim, 4 ic E7EE Fi | | | 37? i } E ah i i in ; a3 : Hy 5 is i z a Tis by Coast Guard- A spokesman: for the| shortly after | | The Navy identified the survi-| ; vors as: Lt. Robert Lawton, the pilot, of s sP | Latest unconfirmed reports said | ;, Washington, D.C., was en route | £°", sea- | from planes had picked up all but 28 of| The F3D Skynight Marine jet | the 200 crewmen who were aboard | fighter, which was sent from i as Gunfight Follows = of the San Francisco 49ers’ dives between two Detroit Lion defenders, end Sherwin Gandee (left) and tackle Gilbert Mains (72) after taking a pass for long gain in fourth period yesterday. He was stopped at this point. No. 70 is tackle Gerald Perry of the Lions. Detroit won, 48-7. AP Wirephete the Nov. 15-30 buck season. Sunday, the day before season actually got under Rudolph Franson, 47, Ishpeming, killed by a hunting companion in their Police reported. H |One Killed, Two Wounded at Opening of Buck Season By UNITED PRESS / At least one hunter was dead and two were injured Monday as an estimated 400,000 deér hunters opened The first of a predicted 15 hunting fatalities occurred the * ¢ « Area Hunters Report Early Kills of Deer Gaylord Vreeland of Walled Lake shot the 1st buck reported in Oak- land County. Vreeland brought |down an 8-pointer near Milford at -|9 a.m. Assailant Fells bucks would fall in the northern Lower Peninsula and more than | 26,000 would be killed in the Upper | Peninsula. One hunter, Russell Jordan, 51, Jackson, suffered a fatal heart at- i | ! if jie re | | ; | i “3 FF i 2 arf lp 223] i i a s 5 § g : | i; ! ‘7 Michigan Solon Rep. Borgman Struck With Revolver in Home; Farmer Held attempted to shoot him as he lay on the, floor. Louis DeBoer, 43, of Grant was held for investigation of carrying a concealed weapon and felonious assault with a deadly weapon. Mrs. Borgman summoned police AD s 4 3 é rl ik ii 9 i = : J | | z 5 My i i 3 Openings Sealed to Choke Blaze After Explosion Families Must Wait for Underground Fire to. End to Recover Bodies (5 Entombed in Burning Mine in West Virginia 49ers’ Last Ditch Effort Proves Futile FARMINGTON, W. Va; (UP)—Grief-stricken fami- lies of 15 men entombed by an explosion at the Jamison Coal and Coke Co, No. 9 mine kept a lonely vigil to- day waiting for a raging underground fire to be 23 Lose Lives Over Weekend | Highway Accident By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Traffic claimed at least 20 vic- tims, a home fire accounted for Donald D. Dietderich, 19, and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Mother and 4 Children Perish in One Michigan Four multiple-death highway ac- cidents which claimed the lives of |12 persons Sunday pushed Michi- | gan's weekend fatality count to camp ‘in Marquette County, State! Three Pontiac area hunters re- | ** least 23. ported early successes this morn- | ing as the statewide deer season | Ei iT F i areas id gf! i} ia vite a AL 1 f '/Predicted for Area In Hurry to Get Home ‘Army-Bound Youth Eludes Searchers in Stolen Plane af _TWO The Day in Birmingham Commissioners fo Consider Naming Two From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM — Zoning ques- tiong and the Fire and Police Departments wil] be under discus- sion at tonight's City Commission meeting. Talk will center around an ap- propriation for an additional po- | Fire Stations - be given by whe s Fellow- ship of the Congregationa! Church, wil] be heard when circle meetings | are held tomorrow Three circles will meet at 12:30 p-m., Circle 1 at the Shirley | drive home of Mrs. John Cooper and Circle 5 with Mrs. Milton J. Women lice officer, the naming and dedi-| Taup, of Gordon Lane Mrs. Mel. cation of the city’s two new fire vin Kates will be hostess to | stations. and driveway construc members of Circle 2 at her Oak- tion for the east side fire station land avenue home . A study will be made of the Meeting at 8 pn | be Circle hes¢ use, under toning” restric at the Norchester road address tions for frame buildings located of Mrs Dalton Lamb aman Ner . in the business section. The pres . m meeting is ™ neenatens fon oni: belldliag odd veuticl, walle. eoneetay, When Cie © meny - bers are to gather at the home of ings over a certain size te resi Mire Curtis. Snider, Worlington dential usage. coed Another zoning ordinance change *_ * * to be taken up at a hearing would John C. Smith BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Service for John C. Smith, 48, of will be at 3) permit the use of a 12-foot height for lghting fixtures in Parking District B lots, instead of the/ pres- 6903 Dandison Rd., ent 8foot restriction. } Lawmakers also will review bids | "eral Home, Royal Oak Graveside received last week for the pur- | %Tvice will be in charge of De- chase of three new city trucks and roll Commandery No. 1. Knights two police cars | Templar. He died Sunday. * * « Surviving are his widow. Eliza- “Emotional Problems of Chil- | beth: his mother, Mrs. Florence dren” will be the topic of Dr.| Smith of Detroit; and a brother, Clark Moustakas as he addresses | W illiam of Detroit. night im te cid earn.” MMCarthy Attacks Watkins at Hearing Moustakas, whe is with the Merrilj Palmer School, will show (Continued From Page One) abuse of Brig. Ralph W. | Zwicker Gen. Important emotional characteris- | : tics of child of all ages will be In a hearing spattered with discussed, with Moustakas point- Sharp words and caustic phrases, ing out the tendency toward delin- | Watkins refused to be budged from | quency which occurs when chil-| his Position that perhaps no one dren are stifled. He also will give | was ‘criminally culpable’ for the information on where and how help! Peress matter. the hil- | may be obtained for sec Watkins said the Senate In- * * « | ternal Security subcommittee of Pictures of India, Egypt and| Which he is a member could un- Jerusalem will be seen by Rotary| d@ertake to nail down these “re- Ann members meeting for lunch-| sponsible” for the honorable eon at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the) discharge. Fairfax residence of Mrs. William) put if it did, he said, DeGraff. | ali find out to satisfy you unless | Mrs. Clarence Kraft, luncheon you could find some one who could chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. be shot and hung.” McCarthy snapped back “many young men will die” cause of traitors. He ron rains should be “shot and hur McCarthy said it was ing matter’ International Affairs meets at |!" the military munists. Watkins said: “I was not laugh- | ing and the record and the picture the sa? 1, Spain. will so — — *1 should perhaps be censured ts. SHARIN tor what I am about to say.” Me- | Carthy told Watkins in stern, lec- turing tones. “‘But a senator who “I never | “no laugh: | when “secret masters ** cover up for Com- invites all to attend. . e A movie entitled, “World. in a Week” will be shown to High Twelve Club members by a United Airlines representative tonight. They will meet for dimmer at the represents the great state of Utah who comes here and says he does not kriow if some one ought to be blamed for promoting a man ... who owes allegiance to a foreign JOHN P. SHURCLIFF Baha'i World Faith ls Lecture Subject Beginning Nov. 17th, the Exten- sion Teaching Committee of the {Baha'is of Royal Oak and Bir- | |p. m. Wednesday from Spiller Fu- mingham will bring to Pontiac a series of six lectures which will take place at 8 p. m. each Wednes- |day evening at the Pontiac Hotel. The purpose of these meetings is tu bring to. the people of Pontiac | the message of the Baha'i World Faith, whose headquarters on the North American Continent is locat- ed on the shores of Lake Michigan in Wilmette, Illinois. The first meeting will feature John P. Shureliff, noted Baha'i speaker from Bay City, Mich. Mr. Shurcliff is an architectural and industrial draftsman, employed by Resistance Welder Corporation of Bay City. He is a native of Boston where his father is a noted land- scape architect and where his mother first introduced the custom of hand bell ringing an Beacon Hill on Christmas Eve. After attending Harvard University for twa years, he became a member of the Baha’i Faith and served in the armed forces during World War Il. Upon his return from the service, he sold his home and took his family to pioneer for the Baha'i Faith in Belgium, and in five Brussels, states in the U. 8. A. The subject of Mr. Shurciiff's “What Is Baha’'i?’’ ‘United Fund Still "=. $20,000 Short of Goal (Continued From Page One) are proud to honor these workers who are showing their concern The firms and organizations cited were: ceio Cateman Co. M. A. Bensen Lumber Co F J. Poole Wiliam Miller Ballard Electrie Co. Fred W. Moote Blectrie Bervice Stendard Blectric Co. Eames & Brown. Inc Buckner Finance Co Community National Bent Smith Beverage Co. Borden Co ‘ommunity House : m. Cc s Da ee P country, a traitor to his country Initial practice sessions for the|:-- Such a senator certainly ts YMCA men's intramural basket- | derelict in his duty and that is ball jeague will take place at Bar- | Putting it very mildly num School tonight, with the ~~ a For time of specific Thre ee en CCl ents sessions, those interested are asked | to contact team managers or tbe Kil] 23 jn, Michigan . | “Switzerland =a en Mediter- (Continued From Page One) ranean,” will be the topic of Mrs. | Francis E. Buttis, 21, both of Mus- Walter Lotz, when the literature} kegon, were killed Sunday when department of the Woman's Club/ their car hit a concrete bridge meets for luncheon with Mrs. Mel-| abutment on U.S.31 vin Deer, on Rivenoak. at 1 P™-' james Tallman, 52, of Grand | Traverse County was killed Satur- day when fire destroyed his small frame home four miles from In- ean home department alse hav- | terlochen. ing a 1 p.m. luncheon at the Roger Albrecht, 16, was killed Frank street residence of Mrs. | Friday night when a motor scooter Howard Reid. Mrs. Joseph Ben- | on which he was a passenger hit nett will speak on Bells at (the side of a truck-trailer at a Home Abroad. | Saginaw intersection. and Members of the fine arts depart- | ment are asked to bring a collec-| example of their Cilfferg 8. Allen, 30, of Maple City wag killed about midnight Saturday when he failed to ne- gotiate a curve two miles west of ticipation program to follow a 12:30 p.m luncheon at the Fair Owesse on M21. way (drive residence of Mrs. , Mrs. Grace S. Swanson, 43, act- Detroit Creamery Co Maple Leaf Dairy Co Waiker Co. City of Pontisee Wisher School Baldwin 6chool Emerson School LeRaron Schoo! Wilhs BSechool Owen School Bagity School Crofeot Shoot McConnell School Wiisen School Eastern Jr HMigh &cheol Pontiac Senior High Bchool Lincoin Jr. High School Weaver School Boerd of Education Michigan Bell Washington Jr High &choo! The Pontiac Press Sears Roebuck & Co J. Cc. Penny Co Stewart-Olenmn Co Thomas Beonomy Furniture Co General Printing and Office Supplies Neisner Bros. Ine Hub Clothiers HM. HM. Btanton Plumbing and Heating Oaklend Lean Co. Psi Cutting Tools American Forging & Socket Co Consumers Power Co Dostal Foundry & Machine Co OMC Track & Coach Division Jig Bushing Co Nelson Manufacturing Corp Pontiac Motor Division Pontiac Varnish Co Unfversal Ot)-Beal Co Fisher Body Division Boy’s Skull Fractured When Car Strikes Him Eight-year-old Thomas Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Car} Allen of 3269 | ing postmaster of Ubly, and three * * ' of her sons and a daughter were | rts on the Sleigh- | fatally injured Sunday when their | _Dec 2 besser to! car and another collided/northeast Charles Woodall. Progress WY Betl Fair. | of Bab Axe. Paul, 15, Frederick } 13. and Carl. 7. died immediately. | The Weather Ann, 5, succumbed to injuries last Bs gs AND DA gage chlo tet | night. | lew partly Tomer visaty mand saomen, Stgh se-| - Harry Alwardt, 5, and Donald batt variable winds. | Anderson, 15, both of St. Clair Teday in Pentise ' Shores, were fatally injured in a Lowest temperature preceding § @™ y injured , | two-car collision in Macomb Coun. | At 8 am: Wind velocity 5 mph | ty, Direction: Southeast Edward 4. Heinz, 60, of De- | treit and Cecij A. Berkebile, 48, | @f Dearborn died Sunday in sep- | arate home accidents. Police said | ae Bec, Uae = both men suffered fatal injuries conccces BO 1 TM. cece He epeeeenss 32 ie oe | ee gee 106. &.. OEM | Dale Teal, 5, was fatally injured y in Pontiac Sunday when ‘struck by a car near | Highest 4 ee gowntown _.. 88 | his home in Bark River, 12 miles ise tecccoccrsrrsts BB] west of Escanaba. | Weather—Partly cloudy —_—_—— ' One Year Age in Pontiac Steppin Highest temperature.........\.-.4--> = PP g on Elephants Meas temperatures? ...ssccs2gfeo 33|!s Dangerous Business Weather—Fair. LONDON (UP) — John Henry |" Righest “ete eat Temperateres Tete Stopps, 60, visited London's Euston 71 ip tee 1@ in 1933 Station yesterday to watch a circus | / junload. He accidentally stepped,; on an elephant's foot. — Senday's Temperatere Chart Miam 7 aed 4 1 se 20 polis 42 28 The elephant retaliated by pick © OS Be few Yorn 6: so ing Stopps up with his trunk, slam- — 4 ; ae 2a ming him against a truck and then ST $2 3 trainer came to Stopps’ rescue. i 3 leant leaning on him until the elephant 8. ie 43 7) ftesult: five ribs and a collar 7 ames” @ «| bone broken. 124 mile east of Maplehurst, Walled Lake, is re- ported in good condition today at Pontiac General Hospital with a concussion and possible skull frac- ture which he suffered when he was struck by a car Saturday on Commerce road. Richard Livernois, 75. of 6475 Willow Rd., Commerce Township, | the car's driver, said the boy, rid- ing: a bike west on Commerce road, turned into the side of his ,car, The accident occurred about S. Commerce road. The Allen child told deputies that he did not see the car ap- proaching when he turned to cross the road. Motorist Makes Protest G Collision With Plane LOS ANGELES (UP) — Roland co Renae ae eee tion in his complaint that he was car smacked into by Mason, who told was so thick he mist way. for an airport landing strip. First use of American railraods to convey the news came in 1828 ‘when. copies of ,a presidential speech were ‘sent from Washing- ton to Baltimore in one hour and /13 minutes. y talk will be THE PONTIAC PRESS ‘Sterility Rumor Heard at Trial | Bay Village Policeman, | Repeats Story About Dr. Sheppard | CLEVELAND W—A_ suburban policeman testified today at the | murder trial of Dr. Samuel H. | Sheppard that he once heard a | rumor the young osteopath was| sterile Under questioning by Sheppard's chief counsel, William J. Corrigan, | | Patrolman Fred Drenkhan denied, | however, that he ever heard other police say Sheppard's seven year j old son Chip, was illegitimate Drenkhan, a cool, matter of fact type of police officer from Shep- pard's suburb, Bay Village, was the first policeman to examine the Sheppard home the morning the osteopath's. wife, Marilyn, was | bludgeoned to death in her hed. * *« * | In the midst of « minute cross ination, C suddenly of law enforcement officers held by Coroner Samuel R. Gerber shortly after the murder. Corrigan wanted to know | Drenkhan heard Gerber say Shep- pard was sterile. “I heard that, but it was not Dr. | Gerber,”’ he replied. “Who said it?’’ Corrigan per-| sisted. “It was a rumor,’ Drenkhan said. ‘We reseed some letters.” . Drenkhan alco aid that he = unable to recall a statement tha Dr. Sheppard killed his wife pet cause she was pregnant. She had/| been pregnant about four months when she was killed. | 15 Workers Sealed ie in Burning Mine (Continued From Page One) | went back into the smoking and flaming hole Saturday night but rescue operations were called off because of a buildup of gases. | No sooner were the operations | two more blasts | portal. A fourth explosion occurred | The 12 married victims left a | total of 17 children under 16 years of age. Former USGA President | Passes Away Suddenly | AUGUSTA, Ga. @—Fielding H. | | Wallace, president of the United States Golf Assn. from 1948 to = |and widely known in golfing c night. | | | N president | ft Assn. saseclased with | | the growth of the Augusta Country | Club and was president from 1922 | | to 1936. | | London Critics Praise ‘Krueger’s Conducting from London critics today for his leadership of the big Royal Phil- harmonic Orchestra. made his first appear- ance in Britain with the orchestra | Saturday night and the Royal Fes- a had a capacity audience of 3,400. orrigan sud asked Drenkhan about @ meeting] yesterday. 80. to whom he blind and partly deaf/ Williams insists he feels | break the record of my grandfather who lived to be 119.'” About “I like a toddy for breakfast—they make a | mond, Williams Lake, died But you don't want to be drinking them | morning at Pontiac Gerieral Hospi- MONDAY, Nov 'E 9 MBER 15, 1954 _ Methodist Church Saginaw: Pontiac Deaths edward M. Dixon Funeral service for E@ward M. | Dixon, 328 Whittemore, will be are a daughter, Tuesday at 2 p.'m. from the James, and a son, Seigel Moffett, | Farmer - Snover Funeral Home.| both of Pentiac. The Rev. Pau Haven of First | Service from Donelson-Johngs Fu- will officiate. Elks will hold a Lodge of Sorrow at the Fufheral home tonight at | Arestio Gonzales Arestio Gonzales, land St.; died yesterday after an illness of one week. 90, 751 Port- here from Texas 10 years ago. Surviving are six sons, Pedto of Gullermo of Ohio; Sgt. Surviving besides her husband Mrs. Beatrice pe oo Memorial Cemetery. Sar. Disen| Social Brethren Church eM aie died Saturday. ciate. Buria) will follow in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Born in Mexico, he married! {rom Francisco Loure there. Last em- Home. The Rev. G. J. Bersche of ployed as a farm laborer, he came | Christian Alliance and Missionary Church officiated. Teresa died Sat- urday in St. Joseply Mercy—Hos- pital. Marcos stationed at Camp Hood, Tex., Antinio and Jose of Pontiac, and Fermin Gonzales of Wisconsin. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Cleotilde Gonzales and Mrs. Dubiques Medina, both of Texas, and 18 grandchildren. Rosary will be said Tuesday at One Fatality, Traffic Jam Mar Jalopy Marathon LONDON uf — A fatal accident and snarled traffic marred the Ro- yal Automobile Club's annua] run MARKING ANOTHER BIRTHDAY—Walter Williams, oldest of the | : nation’s four surviving Civil War veterans, marks his 112th birthday | jat 10 am. from St. Vincent de with a cake and family reunion at his farm home near Franklin, Tex. | Standing beside him is his wife, Mrs. has been married | health, Williams says man eat real hearty. | all all day. . Bad Luck Spell - Plagues Family of Flint Banker LANSING uw — You think you've} got trouble? gl the story of Kenneth R a bank teller o July 15, acting as pallbeater at the funeral of his uncle, Little felt something snap in his back | Driving home. he tried to stop his car and found he couldn't move his legs. He spent three weeks, paralyzed in a Flint hospital. After he returned home, Little's | wife. Shirtey. drove their car into a tree. Their five-month-old daugh- \ ter was killed. Mrs. Little suffered torn shoulder ligaments and her teeth were knocked out. In September, fire burned a barn on a neighbor's farm where Little stored his tractor, The tractor had to be rebuilt. Oct. 27, attending a relative's birthday party at St. Johns, Little got word his home had burned . down. Nothing bad has happened to the Littles for two weeks. But some nice things have, to compensate Dimondale merchants, near Lit- | the’s home. contributed $160. A con- tractor has offered to rebuild his house foundation free. His fellow workers spent Election Day clean- | ing up the fire rubble. The Littles are living with an aunt. Three Car Collision "| Injures Two Drivers BIRMINGHAM—A three-car col- | | ision Saturday at the Hunter-Oak- | land intersection injured two of the | drivers slightly. Treated for head and arm injuries at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Pontiac, was Jo seph T. English 18, of Ferndale He was also ticketed for not hav- ing his car under control. Harold J. Walker, 32, of Flint. | was treated by his own physician | for a knee abrasion. English told police he was at- | tempting to time his approach for | the green light but defective | brakes sent him crashing into the | rear end of Walker's car. — was stopped for the light. In turn, | Walker hit the rear end of an | auto driven by Karl H. Sturm, 52, ot Detroit. Lalsy Exile ts S98 Stet above eve! level but about eight feet below the level of Lake Huron. AP Wirephote | 8:30 p.m. at the Pursley Funeral Brighton yesterday, Of the 222 en- Service will be Wednesday | tries, 193 cars finished the 50-mile A 19922 Panhard- Levassor crashed into a new car halfway |to Brighton and a motorcycie rammed into the pileup. One pas- senger in the old car was hurled to the pavement and killed. An- Pauf Church with burial in Mt. Ella Mae Williams, | | Hope Cemetery. — Although virtually fine and hopes “to | Charles H. Hodges Charles H. Hodges, 83, 2671 Des- this for 60 years. ate tal after an iliness of | George and Sarah Ann Estella Mil- Polar Air Route Pape aE Opened Today | Divison em pool daughter, Mrs. Charles Scandinavian Airlines Ca seven grandchildren and 15 Flight From Los Angeles “Fr, os arrangements will | to Denmark Inaugurated | 2nnounced later by Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home By HUBBARD KEAVY LOS ANGELES, &—The airliner Royal Viking took off early today | to inaugurate the first commercial Mrs. Thomas B. Moffett Mrs. Thomas B. (Mollie A.) Mof- fett, 78, 1415 N. Perry St., died yesterday at her home after a two- | transpolar passenger service be- year illness. S | M MA S BROTHER tween Los Angeles and Copenhag-| The daughter of George and $8 N. Segincw St. —Sate Flees en, Denmark = The Scandinavian Airlines Sys tem's DC6B rose from fogbound International Airport at 12:22 a.m. with film actors Jean Hersholt and | Complete services Walter Pidgeon, public officials from ] and two dozen newsmen, including $ 30.00 to this writer, aboard. $2,000.00 Shortly before the takeoff, ac- ress Cyd Charisse christened the Reval Viking with the traditional ‘champagne bottle. A reception and dinner honored the passengers earlier in the evening. At 8:16 p.m, teday, a similar plane—and Hkewise loaded with — newsmen and dignitaries—will | leave Copenhagen headed West. The eastbound plane's flying Giese H. Grilfia Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. Ph. 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Se en TE cit ndazon gt sorrow #20 TO #500 = DeSoto Division Will Have Find letters = swim ters tance Envoy Atomplts te Slop whee begton tthe HOUT ENDORSERS «+>; Two New Lines for 1955 _ wi : ‘ : | trom heartbura and gassy pressure . Slump in Coffee Prices pains. Do as millions do—always carry Tums for ay ey relief | He said the King had granted; WASHINGTON #& — The coffee- | icons avid opmath ‘ Tums - : . a he cant ; 7 him permission to publish all the | producing nations of Latin Ameri-| ©#0't Over-s kalune, && cause acid De Soto - Plymouth de ‘ le ‘ s , with bumper, recessed headlights 10 Napoleon letters and that he would do so in| ca are trying to convince the ee ce ey whe roll of OUR OWN algerie. will 7 the | tunctional air scoop incorporating France and Sweden next year. Dr. A ‘ } fo che ol uld | — ene 1 hand irst time two completely new lines | = Palmst aid it had bee ay more for coffee. | Y es d the De Soto emblem, full wrap meermna Sa | ~ ul Lao | $e economicat—enly 1O¢ © oll CHOOSE whe Pas ite barentie eesies of around windshields, sun cap Visor’ - Notes esi by empress thought Napoleon had burned the; A campaign aimed at halting a we e we » ge ; . . . : | ad lof heavy chrome, javelin - like Durin Exile Foun in letters. current price drop was launched AYMENT PLAN | tdoor sedans ck. cee fae chrome strip running the full i | Pp | The archives made it clear, how-| yesterday by Ambassador Eduar- REP tope and conve rtible: o—— ee length of the car, semi-flush push Stockholm Palace ever, that they were brought hes do Zuleta Angel of Colombia. volly : very de . oe Sweden by uee Jesiree, who press emen ] ' powered by the new Foireflite 200 ang psig Sees 3 solid hina STOCKHOLM, Sweden W&#—More ig A aot Marea rin oo t duleta | a | horsepower hemispheric combus- Anal. $2) 2k Roem einetioes tneliie pcccccccossseosse’” was once engaged to Napoleon and I oo P ing brilliant metallics and soft ‘h#" 100 intimate letters from) later married Marshal Bernadotte, ae tion chamber V-8 engine, and the eeoeeeese® said lower coffee prices mean mis-| “eccececeee? ; pastels, tubeless tires Empress Marie Louise to Napoleon| who became King of Sweden. | equally new Firedome series with during the most dramatic — _* ¢* * . ja new Firedome V-8 engine rated The frame has been redesigned ba Ps oe The first letters deal with the THE WORLD § GREA TEST / LUE Now you can get a quick loan at sensible cost at HFC at 185 horsepower and is heavier ‘and sturdier than f his lile have been sscoveree everyday household chores of the UKLD —to bills tt ° i Firedome models include a 4/ ¢¥eF before. Rear springs are j in the archives of the ing of Empress and give intimate details ed _ ra _— yos = | ; j S P mounted on the outside of the | Sweden, it was disclosed here. of life in the Tuileries Palace. She nB E AUT ) 4 d COMF R T Easy-to t door sedan, Sportsman hardtop ‘oon : ee AA / an voc Get MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS 7 ee ae convertible coupe, Special coupe, | fully boxed side rails, 5.6 inches | The letters were written in 1813 speaks lovingly about their little $ ments. For your quick, and station wagon. wider apart than on previous | and 1814. when Napoleon's empire son, ‘the King of Rome rh. +n one-day loan—on sen: |yu. mgs mee De ote modes | ails Ffot ead i early (cro and closed and i wag Bats gral oc oe | ETT GUT) ah ‘ : four inches wider. umseif sent to live on the isie ot on ir relentless course e let- -Tael hah x 100 sible terms you can af- for 1965 are dimensionally and Elb. tere ie ed with dreme 200 ford—phone or stop in! stallatheahiy the longest, lowest, windshield wipers are variable| * 7 ¢ ani wacedy. cma letters describe ee $20 to $500—yours reomiest and mest powerful in Speed electric | Sometimes during these fateful her vain efforts to obtain permis- = on si t . the history of the company (ex- Available optionally ave. De Soto | years the Hapsburg-born Empress sion for herself and the son to} i cssaads chins anaie aauieny antna Aa signa ure, car or clusive of special purpose ve- | Powerflite transmission, full-time | wrote as many as three letters @ join Napoleo> on “Iba wid 207 06 eS ae eee ee furniture without en- hicles). power steering, power brakes, 4-|day to her husband. The most ee 8 No. = © balense ower seat control, electric | dramatic of wad = dorsers. Built on a newly designed chassis eens na a them were jotted After she was ordered by her The DETROIT window lifts, Airtemp air condi-| down while the Empress was filee- | with a wheelbase of 126 inches, the father, Emperor Franz, to return det tioning, search-tuning radio, and | ing on the roads of France in the to Austria, her letters to Napoleon bn ; 1955 models have an overall length | power operated antenna. company of Napoleon's sisters as, become more and more infrequent NATIONALLY of 217.9 inches; height has been _—— the Allied armies pushed on to-— until the fina] break. ADVERTISED | reduced in the 4door models to Li di Li it St t ward Paris of Pontiae 60.6 inches and to 59.9 inches in “®@GINg lignite state 3% Sevth Seginew S$. Dr. Palmstierna said the letters | : The discovery of what was called would be published together with | | the hardtops and convertibles; hip) NEW YORK (INS) — North Da-!| ‘a crown jewel in French history’’ those written by Napoleon in re- The K Qnd F room and leg room has been sub- kota produced 9% per cent of the | was reported by Dr. Cari-Fredrik ply, which wer€ discovered 20 ay Bidg., loor | stantially increased in all models. | nation’s lignite coal in’ 1952 with| Palmstierna, personal secretary of years ago in Austria. PHONE: FEderal 4-0535 | Exterior features of the new | 3,160,676 tons valued at $7.874.172,| King Gustaf VI of Swede. 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Here's Relief So Different NEW YORK w—Judaism in dy has made the United, States the largest center of the faith in the world. And they 1. A growing religion resur- senting Judaism's Orthodox, Re | ;New York in 1644 of the country's first 23 Jewish settlers—a num- ber since grown.to five million. Savannah's Congregation Mickve er OKLAHOMA CITY & — Jett E.! America was pictured today as on form and Conservative wings. | Wilson, 61, was deeply grieved the typhoon the ‘worst disaster to | the verge of a new “golden age.” = when he learned he was soon t© jhe fishing people of south China i Leading rabbis said this pend | The events are focused on the be separated from the family with jn g century.’’ The storm hit the tercentenary of the landing in whom he had been living. Chungshan coastal area Nov, 7, “He was very much attached to my smal) children.’’ Mrs. Bennie Jean Lambert said of her board- “We decided to rent a smaller reports, from independent ie on the mainland, termed Fiance Gets First lock at Olivia's Blonde Hair eeee e® gas . Israel, now led by Rabbi Star- house and I told Mr. Wilson I would maar : WOOD w Olivi: for coughs of cold ‘gence in synagogues across the | Fels, was founded in 1733, the same | find him a new place to live.” wae 00 Par ed - sa colds, it . |time. as the colony of Georgia, and Yesterday, when the moving van Sec tte cowed lao ago tien. will change all your ideas 2. ‘Rapid expansion in religious |ouisville’s Congregation Adath Is- came, Mrs. Lantbert said she found | greeted by the now-blonde actress . about ¢ hs ! Pp a gehen. rael. now led by Rabbi Rauch, was | Wilson's body hanging from a ga- His comment on her hair: “It's — a ough syrups! | Jewish fraternal and benevolent founded in 1836. rage door. Police said he commit-|4n right, for awhile.” ; No lo | organizations. : : A: ted suicide, using a noose fashioned | \jigg de Havilland an the ; he nger does your child mium, it finds its way to tiny 3. A broad, reawakened interest Leaders of Bther historic con-| from a pair of overalls ‘year-old magazine editor = fave to suffer needlessly from crevices of the throat where in Jewish religious insights and sregations to receive special cita- ee yeer-ox aa coughs of colds. Now you can so many coughs start—med- _ scholarship tiene 66° a methewinn ba Corescic ae haven't set the date for theyr mar- Established 1910 Sk re sagt N ager icates them. That's why it's “ * * Halt pst Ie oe sian techies en 3,000 Missing in Wake riage vet. 7 hago Drunetie 73 South Porke, Pontiec FE 4-1504 edicine W a“re- named Vicks Medi-tratin ON sen terert ie bulwark - : a . . "may not be blonde by the time o lief-action” all its own! Cough Syrup. It medicates So of x ce C an pene ~ Shearith Israel (1654), New of South China Storm the ceremonies. Keeping her hai HOLLY, MICH. BRANCH Science has combined are- it penetrates. Stales."’ said Rabbi Joseph tauch York Touro Synagogue, 11658) HONG KONG (P Local Chi- blonde. she said, is “too much 209 South Saginaw. Holly 7-652! markable penetrating ingre- Even that’s not all. This ; re , — ' Newport, RE; Mikveh Israel. | nese papers reported today that trouble.”’ « dient with a medicating for- new cough syrup also acts of Louisville. Ky (1740), Philadelphia; Beth Ejohim Fe : — —- : : mula. This combination through tee system to help He and other leaders were here (1730) Charleston, S.C.: Beth Aha- ~ ann . means your child can get break up congestion and re- or a series of services, cereMO py (1789), Richmond. Va.: Ro- oe * © © @ @ mars, poll . .faster,moreef- lieve the cough. 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Some fifty trucks will be required to haul the ma- terial in. Only one truck will be needed to haul away the ash residue. Changed handling of food is reflected in this phase of the . incinerator’s operation. Rapidly increasing use of frozen foods is cutting down on the average volume of garbage per family. Leaves and tops of vegetables today are removed before the food even reach- es the grocery store or market. This fact makes it possible for fewer trucks to handle the collections. * * * In the second place, there are the three huge furnaces in which rubbish and garbage are burned. This phase of the operation also reflects changed cus- toms and conditions. There was a time when wooden boxes were used for shipping most merchandise. This wood fre- quently made it unnecessary to use additional fuel to burn com- munity rubbish. Now, however, cartons are used and additional fuel is required. Intercommunity effort in construc- tion and operation of the whole project is off another reflection of the changing conditions in Southeastern Oakland County. This area is building up rapidly. Substantial cities are growing up 80 closely joined that united activities of this sort are logical. * * * So the next time you drive past the incinerator, remember it isn’t just a pile of bricks. Besides fulfilling the main purpose for which it was built it also serves as a historical marker, recording some interesting changes in our way of life. Progress in Israel It was a particularly happy circum- stance which prompted the local chap- ter of Hadassah to have Meyer SIMoNn as principal speaker at its honor roll meeting. Just back from a six month tour of Europe and the Middle East, Mr. Stmon was able to give the local women’s Zionist organi- zation a first hand report on progress in Israel. * * * ~ His verdict is that the young democ- racy’s accomplishments in its first six years have been nothing short of re- markable. Besides detailing the great social and economic advances, the honor guest told how irrigation has transformed desert areas into fertile lands. His report on the growth of new schools and hospitals in the coun- try where almost everyone arrives as a refugee, was of special inter- est to Hadassah members. Today the organization is maintaining in Israel a comprehensive health and welfare program. This includes a network of medical clinics and seven hospitals with a total bed capacity of 700. * * * An important part of Hadassah’s many sided national program js inter- preting Israel to the American public. Thus, its leaders believe, it is strength- __ening the friendly relations which link the two democracies. —_—_—_ Tux person with a closed mind didn’t close it until he had erammed it chock- A Japan’s Trade Needs The goodwill visit to Washington of Japan’s Premier YosHipa is focusing official attention on his country’s ur- gent need for wider markets. The pro-American leader of Nippon's coalition government said on his arrival that he would do nothing to embarrass the Administration. The fact remains that during his four day stay in the capital means of improving Japan's economic situation will get close atten- tion. * * * Conditions have deteriorated steadily since large scale U.S. aid ended in 1951. Last year the trade deficit reached $1.135 bil- lion and has continued to grow. As a result YosHipa, a staunch defender of co-operation with the United States and the West, has been under strong pressure from business to revive trade with Red China and other Communist Nations. * * * At stake not only is YosHipa’s shaky political position at home but the whole question of relationship with the West. Like Britain, Japan must have trade to survive. This need is heightened by the fact that 87,000,000 people have to live in an area no larger than California. For that reason the Premier undoubtedly will press for trade concessions. It is unlikely, how- ever, that there will be any direct aid.. Instead, the Administration has placed high priority on re- ciprocal trade to strengthen Japan's economy. eam Ir THE movies were as realistic as the industry claims, once in a while a movie player would pick up a phone and get a wrong number. ————————— — The Man About Town They Must Register Many 18-Year-Olds Fail to Respect the Army’s Ruling Venison: A product that will cause decreased sales at the meat markets —or will it? i Word comes from local draft boards that many 18-year-olds do not register on time, some of the delinquents openly stating that they did not think it now is necessary. That ruling, of course, still is in effect. Every young man must register within five days after his eighteenth birthday. There are no exceptions. The registrant must appear in person at his local draft board headquarters, which for Pontiac and the greater part of Oakland County are at 701 Pontiac State Building. In a letter from his Detroit address, Merriwell Smith writes: “We drove through 11 Michigan cities on Veterans’ Day, and Pontiac had the best display of the U. 8S. flag of any of them.” Out of the 3,191 good sports whe made entries in the MAT football contest, only two now remain. They picked Michigan te win Saturday's game with Michigan State. Michi- gan won, 33-7, so the eight of the ten remaining in the contest up to that game, and whe picked Michigan State, are eliminated. In next Sat- urday’s game between Southern Cal- ifeornia and U.C.L.A., beth of these survivors predict that ‘the winner will be Southern California. It now appears certain that the manager of the 1955 Michigan State Fair will be an Oakland County man. The present holder of this $9,000 a year job, James M. Hare, will resign next month to take over his duties as Michigan Secretary of State. Inside in- formation tells me that he will be succeeded either by William Farnham of Pontiac, campaign field manager for the late Senator Blair Moody, or by Paul Sutton of Royal Oak, recent Democrat candidate for Congress in this district. My Metamora scout sends word that Thomas E. Wilson of Bloomfield Hills has bought the Meta- mora home of C. Theron VanDusen, and soon will move there, the VanDusens re- turning to the -Hills. Seen on the Dixie Highway: a fler- ist’s truck, loaded with flowers, and a sign on the rear door: “Drive care- fully: our next load may be for you.” Now society editor of the only English daily newspaper in Lebanon, published at Bierut, is Mrs. C. Thorburn Maxwell, formerly of Wing Lake, Oakland County. Verbat Orchids to— Thomas J. Smith- of 223 Elm St.; eighty-elghth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. M. PD. Kitchen of Birmingham; fifty-fourth wedding anni- versary. . t. a / THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 Voice of the People VN \ I No Place to H ee ide $ Z 7 [. < <4 yt « > — Raising Funds for New Band Uniforms Is Good Reason for Fish Fry Nov. 19 (Letters will condensed when neces sary because of lack of space Full naine eddreses and telephone number of the writer ust accompany letters but these will not be publ if the writer so requests unless the letter ts critical in ts nature: The people of this city can be justly proud of our school bands and of the music program in our public schools. Our High School band makes a fine appearance when on parade and it is too bad that our Jr. High bands have not been equipped with uniforms. These boys and girls do a fine job and need uniforms especially for cold weather marching. The Eastern Jr. High School Band Parents are holding a fish try November 19 at the school for the purpose of raising money for uniforms. Let's get behind this worthy cause. A Band Aider Mrs. C. H. C. Says Vote Proved We're ‘Wakened A fine spirit of patriotism was manifested through Fred Ziem when he voiced his sense of duty to his people in our Press recently. It 1s such a pleasure to commend him and trust that many more shall do likewise. Men like Fred Ziem are the need of the day. Our recent election Was such a healthy expression of the thoughts and attitudes of our people, our equality. It certainly proves we are )us- tified in believing in life, liberty and love, the very essence of our land. We have awakened, and are conscious of our responsibilities and purpose for being a part of a truly great heritage. Mrs, C.ILC. Lonely Folks Could Make Gifts for Patients Recently there have been letters in your column from lonely people who would like to organize a friendship club. Such a club might be difficult to establish I would like to suggest that they organize a Santa Claus Club and make presents for underprivileged patients at Pontiac State Hospital. There are 1,300 men and wom- en who have neo relatives or friends outside the bospital. Each year their Christmas pres- ent is donated hy the Psychiatric Aide Association and other in- terested people. There are many other outlets for lonely people: Church, Red Cross, Civil Defense. Learn a hobby such as photography or numismatics. Join clubs and meet people who are interested in the same thing. Coins are almost as good as etchings, if you have either you have a good topic for conversa- tion and something to invite others to drop by to see “Ne Time te Be Lonely” Looking Back 15 Years Ago GAYLOR HAUSER denies, Gre- ta Garbo silent, about their en- gagement GRANGER IS STUDYING relief crisis here. 7 Years Ago ROOSEVELT WILL urge em- ployment insurance. 20,000 HOMELESS AS violent gale sweeps Manila. Case Records of a Psychologist . Babies Don’t Inherit Good or Bad Habits, They Start With Only Chassis, Motor Tom Duffy, chancellor of Journal University in East St. Louis, introduced me recently forever at about 18, which is true of over 80 per cent of Americans, remaining 50 years of our life. This great women’s audience at for happiness. And after the meeting, I an- swered their questions for nearly an hour. “Dr. Crane, I adopted a baby,” sald one of the women, “because though we are all reasonably selfish at birth, no special dose of abnormal unselfishness is passed along by heredity. Neither can a child inherit spe- cial habits like criminality or klep- tomania. Even if your adopted baby’s original parents were a murderer and a prostitute, your baby has jusf as much chance of being a saintly person as does the offspring of a clergyman and his wife. For babies do not inherit bad habits such as the above. Alas, they do not inherit good habits, either, such as piano playing or cartooning skill or engineering talent, etc. God Almighty starts every baby afresh. It doesn’t inherit the good or the bad habits of its of informing him of that fact." In past years this has been a ticklish question. Now you can handle it with confidence. even though you of the same blood kinship. And you wives thereafter feel closer to Then when you want a little boy or girl, you can adopt them, too, on the basis of love and voluntary affection. And you can feel closer to them than to your own blood kin. envelope, plus a dime. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc.) David Lawrence Says: /| Europe Falsifying Facts in Firing of J. P. Davies By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON—While there is no parallel and no relationship whatsoever between the cases of J. Robert Oppenheimer and John Paton Davies, both of whom have recently been declared to be “se- curity risks,” there is a deliberate campaign of misrepresentation about both cases going on in Europe which cannot but damage American prestige and undermine the confidence that American for- eign service officers abroad have in their own government. The attempt is being made to at- tribute responsibility for both cases to “McCarthyism” and this ig- nores the fact that the Wisconsin senator never had either Oppen- heimer or Davies before his com- mittees, and that the proceedings in the cases against both men were initiated without any connec- tion with the acts or speeches of Sen. McCarthy. Why are some American writ- ers as wel] as certain British newspapers trying to make it appear that Dr. Oppenheimer was punished for his views as a scientist and that Davies is being punished for his expression of views on foreign policy? Neither statement is true, and there is ample evidence in the published record to show that both are false. Dr, Oppenheimer was declared a security risk primarily beeause he lied to a security officer in the United States Army in wartime and failed for several months to come clean on the subject of a contact which the Soviet govern- ment tried to make with him through a friend. Dr. Oppenheimer refused for a long time to reveal the identity of his friend and pro- tected him, and thus threw the se- curity officers off the track. All this has been published and Dr. Oppenheimer has since con- fessed it was “‘idiotic’’ on his part. The board which handled his case did not accuse Oppenheimer of dis- loyalty, and specifically said his views on scientific matters had nothing to do with the case and that he was declared a ‘security risk because of faulty judgment in the matter of security. Now the case of John Paton judgment, discretion and relia- bility raises a reasonable doubt that his tontinued employment ... is clearly consistent with the interests of national security.” Yet a Washington dispatch last week to the “London Times,” which is influential in moulding European opinion of America, said: “Meanwhile anxious eyes were being turned to the State Depart- ment because of what many re- gard as the latest example of Mc- Carthyist ‘lynching,’ the case of Mr. John Paton Davies, who, though repeatedly cleared of the senator's insinuations, has been summarily dismissed from the for- eign service for ‘indiscretion.’ As a parallel to the McCarthy debate this unhappy affair is illuminating as a further instance of the price that can be exacted for bygone disagreements with the United States policy in China—and others have paid it before Mr. Davies.” Now the facts in the case are that Davies was not “cleared” on a security basis by the Tru- man Leyalty Review Board, for it had no authority to de se, It was the late Sen. Pat Mc- Carran (D-Nev) who, acting for the Internal Security Committee before which Davies had appeared, transmitted on three separate oc- State Department felt up vies to determine his status under se- It was immediately asserted by defenders of Davies that his indis- cretion was related to conversa- tions with the press on news and ; de- own private correspondents in the past. But there is no parallel here. the press. They had to do with faulty judgment in relation to his him Davies had visited Mao, the Communist leader, in North China. though Davies was part of Hurley's Staff in China at the time. There tions with other agencies of the government. This had nothing to do with his views on our policy toward China as such. (Copyright 1954) Baerinag Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER Republicans and Democrats. If they had ear-dropped the arguments between Nixon and Stevenson they would have heard some differences. We have campaigns so we can wash our linen in public. And tear off the buttons in private. We never did claim we had the suburbs of Utopia thoroughly windfalled. Nor that we are teeth- ing on the perfect form of gov- ernment. All we insist is we are as close as you can get without using it for a gargle. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Wheri I read advertising that... Appears throughout the land... I know that it was written by ...A copywriter who... Is on the dis- staff side . . . Will take you in her confidence . . . With nothing left to hide . . . And with the soft, ‘inviting words . That only she can choose . You know that sales resistance is . . . The battle you will lose She has a way of telling you . There could (Copyright 1954) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Then these men assembled, Chest Expansion of Little Importance in Natural Method of Belly Breathing By WILLIAM BRADY,‘ M. D. 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Se ee eS eS eS ee ee eS eS eS Se ee eee eee ee ee a I'd Love to Own » NEW SPEED QUEEN WASHER ' | ' ' H Name ... | | Address ......-+6 erecscscese deececcee eee ee eee eeeas New Detergent for Automatic Washers VIM sesseedweeeee, olarte Phe 37 PEOPLE'S way ‘ ~ ‘ _FIGHT. MEN PAST40 * Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS Pains in BACK, HIPS, LEGS Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR Wf you are a vietim of these symp- toms then your troubles may be traced to Glandular Inflammatior landular Inflammation is a con Stitutional disease and medicines that give temporary relief will not remove the causes of your troubles Neglect of Glandular Inflarmma tion often leads to. prematue senility, and incurable malignancy The past year men from 1 000 communities have been succes y treated here at the Excelsior 4 * THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVE MBER 15, 1954 Grandpa Died at 119, War Vet, 112, Brags | FRANKLIN, Tex., # — Walter W. Williams, oldest of four surviv- ing Civil War Veterans, celebrated his 112th birthday yesterday and said he looks forward to more years in spite of failing eyesight and hearing The wizened little man who once foraged for Hood's Texas Brigade of the Confederate Army smiled | enjoyment at the party in his home and said he was giad to be start- ing his 113th year. ‘My grandfather — in Mississip- | pi—lived to be 119,"’ he said. “And Both for *12%5 handsome ym B Bands nan ee | sa bands leweilry Department GEORGE'S NEW PORT'S mien, Zeer Reve fot — ‘I might go on and top him.” ’ relief and a new zest in life _ The Excelsior Institute Lik pe : , to the treatmer t of dise We Rate tos Che rate Boek G@ekes FUEL KIDS MULTIPLE TONE COLORS FOR DODGE HARDTOP R 1) . > 7 = . ——. has a New FI ey rhree-tone paint combina-_ ! hardtop shown here is super-powered by a Super Red Ram V-8 engine a : . thor ‘ froduce ! ent the iir styling of 1955 ge we § ceereee a EEL Nen- i md 1 a I os the 195 Dodge Lancer hardtop. | develoy epower, The new cars will be displayed here by Riemenschneider Surgical blrapiet ents I $ yONK Mult +-flone paints are a atlable on Dodge Lancers in all three series—the Custom B ct 4 ) utmost importa n ; : ; - Bros ‘ aw oS tc ne vit le Address oval, the J a) and the Coronet) Lower, wider om} longer by 16 inches, the Custom be your life lee Chilled to the Excelsior Spr M \ " bones” is now nia acuera hemtuphere * New Dodge Cars Feature Forme mrt scroetes Bromfield Will Sell ~ Longer and Lower Lines | Optional new teatures on vse COWS; Hits Dairying dawdee bite tude—power — 4 The 1955 Dodge passenger car; new Red Ram V8 - brakes, power-controlled seats passe’, jor folks uho use our oil ’” _ today. MANSFIELD, O., ‘INS)—Louis d Ram = power window lifts, and a back Bromfield, author and farmer, will } in dealers’ showrooms across the, V8 at 183 horsepowe and the seat hi- fidelity radio speaker Ram V.g Pubeless ures are standard equip ment on all models | line will be introduced this week | horsepower, the offer his Holstein herd for sale A high-heat fuel oil and a prompt delivery service is what you'll enjoy ' | | nation uper-powerr Super Pe | ered Suy i Wednesday because he finds dairy Royal, the Royal and the Coronet— A choice of two transmissions them His son. A. L. Bethshares. area only gets 7 cents for a quart comprise the '55 Dodge |ine | includes the automatic PowerFlite operates the store now and still of milk that brings 22 cents in the | Dodge also offers a wide choice | drive wit of engines — the “Get-Away Six” developing 123 horsepower, the all €nd Floor « Lawrence Bidg., 7 WEST LAWRENCE ST. - Gerald Harvey, Manager » PONTIAC « FEderal 2-9249 ; leans meade te residents of al! surrounding towns | William C. Newberg, Dodge pres t 199 horsepower % _— ae ‘ a re Thirteen colors are available, in. farming no longer profitable when you call ,us for attention . | ident, asserts that car stylists have Another innovation Is three-tone ¢luding 15 two-tane paint combina The famous master of Malabar Pick up your phone and dial FE . | blended aircraft sleekness ~ and Fat “ = : 14 color combinations on the Lancer tions and the first three-tone com arm said almost any kind of , ' < > Men and women—married of single power into a ‘design of refreshing parc nd convertit m ‘ s binatx he justr farming is more lucrative and less 2-9181 for MARAFUEL! ° get a prompt “Why Certainly” to their loan | heauky.” oR Bae wet le model inations in the industry . sequest at Beneficial. Phone for immediate : He reveal a tent ‘Dod \ { models have a ncereased eee tet than keeping a dairy here : service. Write of come in today. .| - aa odge CNR! wheelbase of 120 inches with as “It is not improbable.”’ he said, ° , | neers have incorporated over 100) much as 16 inches gained in over Store Still Wants Eggs “that if the present trend continues bd T ’ . _— P - . «| structural and mechanical innova- | aj) jength Windshields wrap HUMBOLDT Tenn. «UP? T there will be a shortage of good 4 a FINANCE Co. *\ tions in the longer, lower and around at both top and bottom of P. Bethshares began advertising in clean nmulk within a couple of ° - . . overem Provident loon . wider 1955 June the glass. Gear selector lever is 1891 that his grocery “wants 1,000 years . Three series—the new Custom on the central panel dozen eggs." Maybe he never got He pointed out that the farmer in . . h Dodge's ‘'scat’' gear for! “wants 1.000 dozen eggs store The GooD HOUSEKEEPING Buy Now for Christmas S 80" HAMILTON Automatic THE FORWARD LOOK “7 top fashion designers find Chrysler Corporation’s 1955 cars a stimulating new concept of good design.” AR Ctirt FOR LIFE-LONG PLEASURE Free Installation Free Delivery Roe ~TINTM Clothes Dryer Reg. $279.95 $4 99° SMALL DOWN PAYMENT! It’s a genuine, full-sized Hamilton! Tokes full load and dries with controlled heat and air action that is perfectly safe for the fin- est fabrics. Here is a Christmas gift un- surpassed! COMPLETELY BUY BY COMPARISON ELECTRIC & GAS DRYERS AS LOW AS $138.00 INSTALLED Loyaway REE "or A ? for (+} = z Christmas! : Small! Deposit x 4 Holds! 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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 a NINE a ™ - —— ~ — ~ ’ ’ | = . | Fish are the principal of |85 per cent of their total supply of Coll for Careful Dan the Poatiac Laundry Man Immature Judgment Apparently Just Not Creative ~~ animal ator for the pecan! pe ew of essential food prod- Blamed in Slaying Women Never Listed Among the Great “=== —— “¥ALAMAZ00 «= “inmaiure| COM posers, Painters--or Even Cooks _- |(ip Perer PAIN HAS YOU ALL TIED UP WITH judgment” of student nurses was J* “prime factor” in the rape-siay- By RELMAN MORIN ing of q Kalamazoo State Hospital (For HAL BOYLE) student nurse by a sex deviate| NEW YORK W—I see by the Nov. 5, the State Hospital Commis- | P@P&s where a British scientist sion said yesterday. |has been making comparative The commission met for a three- | dies of men and women, and hour, 50-pag t by Dr. Roy | 2W has arrived at a conclusion. A. Morter, medical superintendent | _ He mo the ladies superior in of the mental hospital, the | ™s stranglitg of 20-year-old Saxton They live longer, he ‘says, and “Fluff Dry Just Send Your Entire Family Wash The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The wearing apporel and bath towels will be: fluff theater, compared with the great | dramatists. This is surprising, too, when you think of it, because the_| facts certified to by science itself,| average woman has a fine talent although they are not exactly new | for histrionics and high drama | nor worth a flash. Most of us| when she wants a new kitchen or suspected the situation. a trip to Honolulu } However, I was unable to find) We will brush over the field of any comparative data in the areas | original thought, and simply say of intelligence, ingenuity, imagina-|there are no great feminine phi- | when aroused, and more prone to mayhem, battery and assault. Well, it is good’ to have all these dried and folded. Very little left for you to do. Your Best Buy Kraai. A commission statement the meeting said: — sensitive to cold. They have more | have more vitality. They are less | courage and a greater emotional tion or creative ability. If the pro fessor's research covered these items, he seems not to have writ- | ten any findings — possibly for losophers. Presumably, the ladies should finished one-two-three in the cook- i 4 : ing and culinary departments. But uff D “The immature judgment of stu- | ™*"8®- Linked with this latter tha reat c are dent the fesso id, wom reasons of personal safety. the fact is t the great chefs Is FI ' y nurses and lack of attendant | Polnt. - rs — ete @ all men, and the truly noble sauces | are more dangerous than men personne] are considered prime _ pa ee Could it be that women are de- @Nd recipes were created by men PONTIAC LAUNDRY oo one e - epee gece . ficient in these fields? Seems to+ indicate, again, that of circumstances which ended in A | b ar Hicai women have po creativeness and ne ce eco xample, there is no great hee = | the rape-slaying of Marilyn Kraai. Driver Falls § eep, cain calamcer ot aaneke oO: are not good at original thinking & CAREFUL DRY CLEANERS Louis Maurice Smith, an 18-year- an’ : * * * FE28/0/ @m cau old committed sex deviate at the Car Unroots Tree mthat cee | Moreover. getting back to the /ol ‘ ™ FE 28/0! hospital, has admitted the fatal | p Same with painting. Unless you, professor, it is not so surprising = attack. | i CHECK CAR! ‘Coast Guard Academy Exams A sleepy motorist who lost con- trol of his car early today on Crooks road in Avon Township, knocked over six guard rails with like cows and horses, and there- | fore are a fan for Rosa Bonheur, that women live longer The answer may lie in the fact the feminine batting average in| that the average housewife doesn’t | this field is pretty low. |have to overexert herself in the | As for literature, there are some | pursuance of her daily chores. | fair-to-middling women writers,| She will make it sound like a) amous pail rub in Ben-Gay. Com of two his auto and then uprooted a tree, threwing is across — | but none who can play in the same | mar-killing job, but this is largely | Denton Childers, 19, of 1440) league with Ernest Hemingway, or | sales talk. The soap operas, I'm} told, are still getting along fine | and the ‘“‘vacuum cleaner audi-!| ence” runs into the millions. Of | course, afternoon bridge can | Set for Feb-28— | A competitive examination for | Ruby, Rochester, the driver, told| any of the other top-flight male lentrance to the U. S. Coast Guard | Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies writers. In fact, lady authors sel- | Academy will be held in 109 cities | Robert Metro and Billy Hargraves | dom produce ‘‘creative”’ literature across the nation Feb. 28 and | that he fell asleep while traveling | What they tend to produce is sim- |March 1, 1955 Rep. George A. Don- | south on Crooks road about 50| ply idealized reporting. dero announced today. miles per hour, when he hit the | That is, they write about them-| @ woman sighs, ‘What a day I've “There are no appointments or tree just south of Hamlin road. | selves, their families, themselves, |had."’ it is usually designed to | geographical quotas for entrance Two other autos received minor | babies, themselves. the other wom- | soften up Papa for cold cuts and | to the academy,” Dondero said. “‘I damage when they ran across the/an, themse) |canned beans | urge all qualified young men who tree, which was one foot in di- * - ¢ | Yes, sir, professor, it's a wonder are interested in a worthwhile pro- | Meter and blocked part of Crooks | Nor have ts. y uone much in the| women don't live forever. | fession to write for details and ap- |road, deputies said. }— ~~ . plications as soon as possible “Coast Guard headquarters in Washington, D. C. ts the place te write. Applications must be postmarked on or before Jan. | — . . . y 15.” in Special Polio Aid The four-year course leads to Qakland County will receive $18,- a bachelor of science degree in 5399 as its share of $107,475 in engineering and a commission & special polio epidemic aid given | a career officer in the Coast Guard. nine Michigan counties by the Na- | Candidates must be between 17 tional Foundation for Infantile | and 21 and in good physical con- | paralysis. | dition. A high school diploma is! ‘The foundation said the contri- the minimum educational require- butions, given to bolster treasures ment. although high school seniors depleted by caring for polio vic- ‘expecting to graduate by Jan. 30. tims, brings the total of special | 1955 are eligible to take the ex- grants to 44 Michigan counties in | CHECK DEATH! | IN en‘Ga THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESIQUE = OPEN MON. NIGHT TO as well as Friday and Saturday § Mie wo =I ied a a Take the work out of washday — with sensationally-priced new Insure Now ! _H. R. Nicholie Call “BUD” AGENCY H. RB. Nichojie—H. Delos “Bud” Nicholie Opposite Post Ottice Ph. FE 2-2326 very wearing sometimes. But when EDERAL’ | Childers was treated at Pon- ltiae General Hospital for nose | | cuts | County to Get $18,500 eee AER et ee ee ee ee! ' a - 2 amination if they will have at least 1954 to $805,685. Only California | one . |15 credits by that time. has received more, the foundation , : is = ae Se said be. i sk Late Season Typhoon Moves Close to Manila _ Nationalists Returned | ONE PRICE MANILA WA vicious late-sea- | (" New Zealand Voting — TO ALL son typhoon bore down on the) WELLINGTON, New Zealand ; see or |lippngiht, just a weekafter anot —Prime Minister Sydney G. Hol-| @ SAFETY GLASSES ané Sifecals MAny STYLES \ Philippines tonight, just a week | |and still holds power today follow. | ; REPAIRS and | after another lashed central Luzon, | ing New Zealand's ‘general elec- | > at SAVINGS —_— $2.00 More killing eight, leaving thousands tions, but his parliamentary ma-| i : homeless and causing millions of jority has been whittled down. ; ° a | dol in property damage laps ; Virtually final returns from Sat- | The Manila Weather Bureau said urday's balloting showed the Pre-| =I “UT a - coBe, > 2 o ” . lthe latest typhoon, Sally, had in-| mier's Nationalist party holding 43 | Tess am, , deme tas eh ; | creased in intensity to 170 miles an of the 80 seats in the onehouse| ~ aac ¢ Se { . . ’ - hour and was moving west-north- legislature. Labor held 37. 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Delivered, installed, Serviced See the big Dollar Days sale bulletin in your mailbox! Sensational sav- ings now in every department for the home and for all the family! SAGINAW AT WARREN OPEN MON FRI. SAT. N o ™ . . ’ * _ EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 PAST40 ~ Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS Pains in BACK, HIPS, LEGS Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR If you are a vietirn of these symp- toms then your troubles may be traced to andular Inflammation Glandular Inflammation is a con- BStitutional disease and medicines that give temporary relief will not remove the causes of your troubles Neglect of Glandular Inflamma tion often leads to premature Senility, and incurable malignancy The past year men from 1.000 communities have been successfully treated here at the Excelsior stiwte. They have found soothing relief and a new zest in Lfe . . uss ‘ The Excelsior Institute, devoted | ; : io the treatment of diseases peculiar to older men by NON-SIt RGK AL - Lhe f es FUEL 4 Ds Methods, has a New FREE BOOK MULTIPLE. TONE COLORS FOR Ge HARDTOP — T . na- , Re I ist hardtop shown here is super-powered by a Super Red Ram V-8 © > ~. Grandpa Died at 119, B War Vet, 112, Brags | FRANKLIN, Tex., # — Walter | W. Williams, oldest of four surviv- ing Civil War sein erica Both for $] 2% his 112th birthday yesterday and said he looks forward to more Matching W Banda years in spite of failing eyesight handsome! Unved bands and hearing in 14K - Bo gold The wizened little man who once foraged for Hood's Texas Brigade lowelry Depestment of the Confederate Army smiled | enjoyment at the party in his home | e E oO 34 GE'S and said he was glad to be start- | . ing his 113th year . My grandfather — in Mississip- NE Ww PO 34 T 'sS ; pi lived to be 119,"’ he said, ‘And "1 might go on and top him.” ’ that tells how these troubles y Three-tone paint combin ngine : . 9 the ' aris 195 ge nee ( : } , be be corrected by proven Nem [li roduced fo accent n ling of the 1955 Dodge Lancer hardtop. develop 14) horsepower. The new cars will be displayed here by Riemenschneider Surgical treatments This yok iltay tone paints are availal Dodge Lancers in all three series—the Custom B . St oy ' n = > Sapinay . rece Wie bral eth am - A idrecs ‘ the } a) and the Coronet Lower, wider and longe r by 16 inches, the Custom a } ll 1 t } »b Add » oe mi Institute Dept 557] AMULCE o the xeelsior Springs. Missouri yr pring bones” is now * * ms B lcelasd, and Greenland are safe passing, and standard shift * ° n the western hemisphere | New Dodge Cars Feature transmission, with or without over Bromfield Will Sell drive Longer and Lower Lines “Optional new features on the COWS; Hits Dairying 1955 Dodge line include power pas se, for folks uho use our oil today.” “ The 1955 Dodge passenger car; new Red Ram V8 ri 731 brakes power - controlled seats MANSFIELD. O.. tINS)—Louis tine will pe introduced this week | horsepower, the Super Red Ram’ power window lifts, and a back Bromfield, author and farmer, will in Gears Showrooms across the . . i ~ ne _ i ive os =e a dae oe rer ae ple offer his Holstein herd for sale A high-heat fuel oil ond a prompt | William C. Newberg, Dodge pres. | at 192 horsepower ment on all models . Wednesday iin he sade dairy delivery service is what you i enjoy . Thirteen colors are available, in farming no longer profitable when you call .us for attention : | ccfaen asserts _ cer ae nave Another innovation is three-tone ¢luding 15 two tone paint combina The famous master of Valabat Pick up your one and dial FE slended = aircra sleekness ané Ror F e ¢ on . e-tone co Farm said almost any kind o > ' ° » Sken cad wieese—marsied of singl ag! inks a, iealen ah sete color combinations on the Lancer tions and the first three-tone com al Zz 2-918] for MARAFUEL! . get a prompt "Why Certainly” to their loan power into a design of reiresnink hardtop and convertible models. | binations in the industry farming is more lucrative and less : on . | beauty.”’ , , Aste rae air — e fequest at Benehcial. Phone for immediate *| He eee led i D. All 14 models have at: nereased ——_—__—___—___—_——- u — than kee ping a dairy herd ° service. Write of come in today. .| ee that Dodge ¢ ei Wheelbase of 120 inches with as Store Still Wants Eaas It is not improbable,”” he said, . ;| neers have incorporated over 100) much as 16 inches gained in over 99 “that if the present trend continues : @ »| structural and mechanical innova- | ay) jength Windshields wrap HUMBOLDT. Tenn. (UP) — T_ there will be a shortage of good ° “oat FINANCE Co. ‘ tions in the longer, lower and around at both top and bottom of P. Bethshares began advertising in clean milk within a couple of ‘ eS loan e er 199 line the glass Gear selector lever is) 1891 that his grocery “‘wants 1.000 years ° Sovmgs becery of Berren . ‘hree series—the new Custom the stu nal ne -ogs '° ver 2 > ed out that the farmer . on the central panel dozen eggs Maybe he never got He pointed out that the farmer in - 2nd Floor « Lawrence Bidg., 7 WEST LAWRENCE St. | Royal, the Royal and the Coronet— A choice of two transmissions them His son. A. L. Bethshares. area only gets 7 cents for a quart : Gerald Harvey, Manager e PONTIAC e FEderal 2-9249 . comprise the ‘55 Dodge line includes the autemmatic PowerFlite’| operates the store now and still of milk that brings 22 cents in the ~ Loans made te residents of al! surrounding towns . Dodge also offers a wide choice drive with Dodge's ‘'scat’’ gear for! “wants 1.000 dozen eggs store of engines — the “‘Get-Away Six’ aoe developing. 123 horsepower, the all | The coop Buy Now for Christmas! FOR LIFE-LONG PLEASURE THE FORWARD LOOK “7 top fashion designers find Chrysler Corporation’s 1955 cars a stimulating new concept of good design.” AX Cteict ow z - : , me "Ss tae, Fad * ‘ 9eS diy gs ge Free Installation Free Delivery Automatic Clothes Dryer Reg. $279.95 +199" SMALL DOWN PAYMENT! It’s a genuine, full-sized Hamilton' Takes full load and dries with controlled heat and air. action that is perfectly safe for the fin- BUY BY COMPARISON - est fobri H Christ ft . iu1T io. ELECTRIC & GAS DRYERS AS LOW AS $138.00 COMPLETELY INSTALLED Loyaway Now for Christmas! Small Deposit Holds! $3 p°*° HAS Jolt Seals Speed Queen Deluxe Model WASHER Regular $149.95 ; ue ? , r ; ‘ Re ¥ ‘* es i / . al oe gp . é to oe ee a I Sh Left te right: Tom Brigance * Ann Fogerty + Clare Potter * Lily Deché + Nottie Rosenstein * Pouline Trigere + Cistre McCardell T a special advance showing in New —s minded motor car owners... and does They were attracted to the rich fabrics York, the celebrated fashion de- __ it in a fresh and imaginative way. and the compelling new colors. They sean Olea anne moor cats ‘They admired the all-new contempo- found wonderful convenience in the that was bright and alive and com- rary design, the long, low lines that . unique new position of the PowerFlite > 9 5 pletely new. ante what they saw, you = An erica’s motorists have been eager Range Selector. can see soon: for. They were struck by the look of ' They saw Chrysler Corporation’s new —_ motion these cars give even when they THE FORWARD LOOK that intrigued and old er ° => 1955 cars—Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, are standing still. these famous designers will no doubt Chrysler, Imperial—the cars with the The beauty and astonishing visibility intrigue. you, too. We believe you will brilliant all-new concept of style we offered by the New-Horizon wind- find in these cars just what you’ve a THE ROR WARD NOX. shields delighted them—for these are Wanted, just what you've asked for These experts found THE FORWARD the only fully swept-back, fully and hoped for in your next motor car. LOOK a design that matches the moods, | wrapped-around windshields-on any In a few days, you will be able to see needs and attitudes of today’smodern- American cars today. | THE FORWARD LOOK. Don’t miss it! LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: Double Tubs New Big Safety Wringer Automatic Timer Pump-Action Drainer New Low Price with 2 . Generous Trode-in Allowance Immediate Delivery ! The GOOD HOUSEKEEPIN NG Zo On Display November 17! The 1965 PLYMOUTH *« DODGE ¢ DESOTO ¢ CHRYSLER ¢ IMPERIAL ’ CHRYSLER CORPORATION) THE FORWARD LB0K Tay Woy os Gye Corporation's great new full-hour TV musical—“Shower of @tars,* Channel 2, WIJBK-TV, 6:30-0:30 P.M, BeT. COPYRIGHT 1994. CHRYSLER CORPORATION 2 - op of PONTIAC Order. by Phone -Phone FE 4-1555 6 , | : bom, , . ceo | THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 _ oo NINE Coll for Core ful Don the Poatioc LoundryMon | ‘mature Judgment’ Apparently Just Not Creative © {ro we se rail coun oh or oie te : Blamed in Slaying |Women Never Listed Among the Great "™“=—— SS eee ) Fluff Dry _xatawazo0 w — “inmate COM POSers, Painters--Or Even Cooks (ip Perer PAIN HAS YoY ALL TIED UP- WITH a “prime factor’’ in the rape-slay- By RELMAN MORIN when aroused, and more prone to theater, compared with the great | ; Just Send Your ing of a Kalamazoo State Hospital (For HAL BOYLE) -. mayhem, battery and assault. dramatists. This is surprising, too, | | student nurse by a sex deviate) NEW YORK W—I see by the Well, it is good’ to have all these | when you think of it, because the_| to ° facts certified to by science itself, | average woman has a fine talent | ‘paperg where a British scientist y : E ntire F amily Wash Nov. aie ia Commis-|ias been making -comparative | although they are not exactly new |for histrionics and high drama | . lost al i ‘studies of men and women, and|®°r worth a M of us| when she wants a new kitchen or The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The ig 50-page seo te Oe Roy | now has arrived at a conclusion. | Suspected the situation. a trip to Honolulu. . : . - Lode ¥| “He finds the ladies superior in However, I was unable to find| We will brush over the field of wearing apporel and bath towels will be fluff A. Morter, medical superintendent | _°* ways _ any comparative data in the areas | original thought, and simply say dried ond folded. Very little left for you to do. of the mental hospital, on the) ty. tonger, he says, and of intelligence, ingenuity, imagina- |there are no great feminine phi- stranglimg of 20-year-old Marilyn) |... more vitality. They are less | tion or creative ability. If the pro- ¢ : j , : j Y ; ter | Sensitive to cold. They have more | !esser’s research covered these Presumably, the ladies should our Best Buy a= —_£ | courage and a sealer emotional | items, he seems not to have writ-| finished one-two-three in the cook- = ' ; , iten any findings — possibly for ing and culinary departments. But The fmumeet _|range. Linked with this latter Is Flutt Dry ace immature jaserent ot 0 |poimt_the profesor sald, women |Ttmans of personal sfety. [1 et a mle anes ie cl die cauekaetid ocieus |= more dangerous than men * ¢ «6 all men, and the truly noble sauces | P — - - + Could it be that women are de- #Nd recipes were created by men. 5 on} JAC LAUNDRY of cetun vat wh S ended be . \ficient in these fields? Seems tos indicate, again, that ere stances whic ended in P TeEL : a Oe A ee For example, there is no great Women have no creativeness and CAREFUL DRY CLEANERS har om oe . ce oe Driver Falls s| D, woman composer of music. Off. @re not good at original thinking é is Maurice Smith, an 18-year- nd Se oe * * * FE28i/ oe CALL oo F as comma fx eo ( al UJ roots Tree = oat < ey eee ae Moreover. getting back to the ol E28/0l hospital, has admitted the fatal Same with painting. Unless you professor, it is not so surprising _ — ae A sleepy motorist who lost con- like cows and horses, and there- | that women live longer ; “ trol of his car early today on| fore are a fan for Rosa Bonheur, > answer may lie in the fact ‘Coast Guard : the feminine batting average in| that the average housewife doesn't Crooks road in Avon Township, | wi, field is pretty low. have to overexert herself in the| ’ | knocked over six guard rails with for li | pursuance of her daily chores. | CHECK CAR . Academy Exams his auto and then uprooted a tree, ccuauie wene here, Pshe will make. it pee like al | - Set fo Feb _____|threwing is across the road. | but none who can play in the same | man-killing job, but this is largely CHECK DEATH ! H Py r ° 28 Denton Childers, 19, of 1440| league with Ernest Hemingway, or | Sales tatk. The soap operas, I'm | | A competitive examination for | Ruby, Rochester, the driver, told| any of the other top-flight male | told, are still getting along ond | entrance to the U. S. Coast Guard | Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies | writers. In fact, lady authors sel- and the “‘vacuum cleaner audi os — oo Lp og eee se ‘ - | Academy will be held in 109 cities Robert Metro and Billy Hargraves ‘dom produce “‘creative” literature. | ence” runs into the millions. Of PB i ean OE Insure Now ! across the nation Feb. 28 and | that he fell asleep while sreveting | Wied they tend to produce is sim- course, afternoon bridge can be Lie Copyright 1954, by Thee. Law aig March 1, 1955 Rep. George A. Don- | south on Crooks road about 50| ply idealized reporting. | very wearing sometimes. But when | , “ j m dero announced today. miles per hour, when he hit the | That is, they write about them-| @ woman sighs, ‘What a day I've QUICK e H R Nicholie | “There are no appointments or ‘ree just south of Hamlin road. | selves, their families, themselves, had,” it is usually designed to RUB IN 4 e ° x geographical quotas for entrance Phen perl — received ruiner | babies, themselves, the other wom- ananaet ya Papa for cold cuts and | ” Donde “ mage when y ran across t an, mse) : | can ans Call “BUD” AGENCY badge pees 0 ee cy he tree, which was one foot in di-| @ ee ¢ ¢ | Yes, sir, professor, it's a wonder THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESIQUE J engineering and a commission & special polio epidemic aid given a career officer in the Coast Guard. nine Michigan counties by the Na- | Candidates must be between 17 tional Foundation for Infantile and 21 and in good physical con- | paralysis. \dition. A high school diploma ts! The foundation said the contri- the minimum educational require- butions, given to bolster treasures ment, although high school seniors depleted by caring for polio vic- |expecting to graduate by Jan. 30. tims, brings the total of special | |1955 are eligible to take the eXx- grants to 44 Michigan counties in | amination if they will have at least 1954 to $805,685. Only California | |15 credits by that time. has received more, the foundation | ial said Poe A oa ee ee t ai ele Be ve H. R. Nicholie—H. Delos “Bud” Nicholie | are interested in a worthwhile pro- ion! and blocked part of Crooks Nor have xy uune much in the | women don't live forever. ee | fession to write for details and ap- | "08d. deputies said. Opposite Post Oftice Ph. FE 2-2326 J plications as soon as possible Childers was treated at Pon-| . tiae General Hospital for nose | —— ——| “Coast Guard headquarters in| cuts . - Washington, D. C. is the place 0 sod PEN MON. NIGHT TO 4 postmarked on or before Jan. County to Get $18,500 5 . awe an ) 15.” in Special Polio Aid as well as Friday and Saturday ER stS The four-year course leads to’ (Oakland County will receive $18,- _—- Gl AS Ett a bachelor of science degree in 399 as its share of $107,475 in| SE 2 AAS OE a AO oe . hs s s . : er Late Season Typhoon SS | ONE PRICE | MANILA uw—A vicious late-sea- in New Zealand Voting TO ALL son typhoon bore down on the WELLINGTON, New Zealand Fi see ‘lippngiht, just a weekafter anot —Prime Minister Sydney G. Hol-| § SAFETY GLASSES ond Bifocals STYLES | Philippines tonight, just a week |and still holds power today follow- REPAIRS and | | after another lashed central Luzon, ing New Zealand’s‘general elec-| | Specs killing eight, leaving thousands tions, but his parliamentary ma- | , homeless and causing millions of jority has been whittled down. ° | dol in property damage. 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This is surprising, too, | student nurse by a sex deviate) NEW YORK w—I see by the Well, it is good’ to have all these | when you think of it, because the | ° ° the State H C jg Papers where a British scientist facts certified to by science itself. | average woman has a fine talent Entire Family Wash pean te om has been making comparative | @lthough they are not exactly new | for histrionics and high drama | ‘ am anid yooteriny. | worth flash. Most of us| when she wants a new kitchen or ; The commission met for a three-| Studies of men and women, and | MF $ ; ; The fi : _| suspected the situation. |@ trip to Honolulu ef at pieces will be returned all ironed. The hour, S0-page report by Dr. Sag ee tan ares ——. — saclllg Saeagae eee Ms add wearing apporel and bath towels will be fluff ‘ coe medical superintendent | ways. any comparative data in the areas | original acent aad sel 26d dried and folded. Very little left for you to do. scingae af eoreall on the| ‘They live longer, he says, and | of intelligence, ingenuity, imagina- there are tio great feminine phi-_ 4 Kraai Marilyn | nave more vitality. They are less | tion or creative ability. If the pro- losophers. Y i és _ | sensitive to cola. They have more fessor’s research covered these| Presumably, the ladies should our Best Buy the esta — after | courage and a greater efnotional items, he seems not to have writ- | finished one-two-three in the cook- . Is Fluff D “me immature judgment of stu-|™RGe- Linked with thie latter | ten any findings, possibly for ine fact is thatthe great chels are , | reasons of persona ety. s great chefs are s ry dent nurses and lack of attendant | Point. the a a ee ¢ es all men, and the truly noble sauces | : are more dangerous than men personne] are considered prime e : B . an Could it be that women are de- 4Nd recipes were created by men. PONTIAC LAUNDRY che i o en combination . : | ficient in these fields? Seems tos indicate, again, that of circumstances which ended in p F \| A | er ena ; oat women have no.creativeness and : ase xample, there is no great e no.€ ar the rape-slaying of Marilyn Kraai. river a S S eep, woman composer of music On. are not good at original thinking & CAREFUL DRY CLEANERS | |= sr Sih 0 a Se ee FE2Z8/IOi @ cate. mm FE 28/0! old committed sex deviate at the C t t if - Mor or. getting back t he Nau, Ss aaa ea ioe ar proois ree in that art Moreover. getting bac o. the Same with painting. Unless you, professor, it is not so surprising — 7 ~~ paceck A sleepy motorist who lost con- like cows and horses, and there- | Ply live —. Ss seer - trol of h ar- early today fore are a fan for Rosa Bonheur, answer may lie in the fac ‘Coast Guard Ce he ae i y 1 shin the feminine batting average in that the average housewife doesn’t | Teoks road Hh AVON TOWREM?: | this field is pretty low. |have to overexert herself in the) | knocked over six guard rails with| As for |i ; of her daily chores. CHECK CAR! | Academy Exams rr oe nen concoted 0 tree, | fan temnidilin Swamee writers |. She will make it sound like a ‘Set for Feb 28 threwing is across-the-road-———{but none who can play in the same | markilling job, but this is largely | CHECK DEATH ! H ry . Denton Childers, 19, of 1440| league with Ernest Hemingway, or | sales talk. The soap operas, I'm | | A competitive examination for | Ruby, Rochester, the driver, told! any of the other top-flight male | told, are still getting along fine) lentrance to the U. S. Coast Guard | Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies | writers. In fact, lady authors sel- and the “vacuum cleaner audi-| | } | Academy will be held in 109 cities Robert Metro and Billy Hargraves | dom produce ‘‘creative’’ literature. ence’ runs into the millions. Of re : ‘ Leow Insure Now ! across the nation Feb. 28 and that he fell asleep while Sravelsan | Wheat thay tend to produce is sim- | course, afternoon bridge can be | a Coprrtght 1964, br ThO® 2 March 1, 1955 Rep. George A. Don- | south on Crooks road about 50| ply idealized reporting. | very wearing sometimes. But when | - j ° dero announced today. miles per hour, when he hit the | That is, they write about them- | & woman sighs, ‘What a day I've QUICK o H R Nicholie | “There are no appointments or trée just south of Hamlin road. | selves, their families, themselves, | had ’ it is usually designed to RUB IN bd bd . 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Applications must be | postmarked on or before Jan. County to Get $18,500 } 15.” in Special Polio Aid The four-year course leads to, Qakland County will receive $18,- a bachelor of science degree in 599 as its share of $107,475 in! engineering and a commission a special polio epidemic aid given | a career officer in the Coast Guard. nine Michigan counties by the Na- | Candidates must be between 17 tional Foundation for Infantile jand 21 and in good physical con- | Paralysis. |dition. A high school diploma is The foundation said the contri- the minimum educational require-. butions, given to bolster treasures ment, although high school seniors depleted by caring for polio vic- expecting to graduate by Jan. 30. tims, brings the total of special | 1955 are eligible to take the ¢X- | grants to 44 Michigan counties in | amination if they will have at least 1954 to $805,685. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 by Army Junta President of Egypt Is Under Arrest; Nasser Grabs Control By WILTON WYNN CAIRO, Egypt, @—Maj. Gen. Mohamed Naguib was in the politi- cal ashean today after his ouster as Egypt's president by the ruling military junta. Premier Gamal Ab- del Nasser, taking over as acting president yesterday, held undis-| | puted power. Naguib, popular hero of the 1952 revolution against ex-King Farouk, was charged ‘with being implicated | in a Tecent unsuccessful plot by | the fanatic Moslem Brotherhood to assassinate, Nasser * » * A long rivalry between the two) soldier-politicians had flared into an open struggle for power last spring. Nasser emerged then as} the nation's strong-man ruler. Na- | guib became a figurehead presi- | | dent. He Was unseated yesterday and ‘placed under. arrest in a govern-| ment house outside Cairo without | }any major outbreak of violence. The capital remained still calm but the atmosphere was | Marconi is generally credited | |with having sent the first radio | | signals across the Atlantic ocean | in 1901. Bab Considine Asks Dr. Sam‘s Fantastic Story Too Implausible to Be Lie? CLEVELAND (INS)—‘“The rea-jthe long view of the Sheppard son why I think Sam Sheppard is| case. A delegation of visiting re- innocent is because no guilty per- son who had more than five min- utes to think could come up with a story as implausible as his is,”’ | said a veteran trail reporter the | other night. porters called on Judge Edward Blythin to ask that he adjourn court on the Friday after Thanks- giving, to enable them to return home for the long weekend. Fred | Garmone, lawyer for the defense, “I've been covering these things | joined in the since 1906 and I must have heard | a hundred defendants say ‘every- thing went black and when I came to there I was with that smoking pistol in my hand.’ For Sam, every- | thing went black, white and gray. “When he climbed the steps in answer to his wife's scream, he says he saw a ‘white object’ standing behind Marilyn's bed. | He hasn't said clearly as yet | whether it was human or not. “When he chased after it down- stairs, having regained his senses | after being flattened, he says he | saw something dark fleeing | | through the door that leads down to the beach. Down on the beach —where the cops say there were ino signs of a fight—Sam says he got knocked out again by this thing, and then everything went gray. “It went so gray, he says, that he wandered around the house for | be long time, walking in and out of | |rooms, wondering what to do, | /making sure his wife was dead | Street and shout up encourage- | and the kid was stil] sleeping, and | ment he| Whose silhouettes can be seen that it never occurred to| vaguely pinned | so forth. Things got so gray, says, The old judge shook his jowls like an indignant gobbler and said |’ he'd hear of no such sentimental nonsense in the middie of a mur- der trial. Saul Danaceau, of the prosecution force, said he might consider urging the judge to hold court on Thanksgiving Day. A number of reporters are con- vinced the defense will string out the trial until Christmas Eve, at which time Dr, Sam will be acquitted while a boys’ choir sings carols in the snow outside the courtroom, One of the stranger and more! poignant scenes of the environs of the trial is a nightly visit which relatives and friends pay to the ragamuffin prisoners who share the elegant osteopath's jail. No saws or bar files are passed for the simple reason that the visitors in question are not permitted inside | the place. They stand in darkened 21st | louder voice, patient. “I hear ya, sugar,”’ a thin voice came down from on high. There} was an imperceptible pause in which one imagined he wanted to} add, ‘Can't you do it sooner?” but | the addition didn't come. seme he said, “Thanks.” Farther up the street a tough- looking kid with leather jacket, Luftwaffe hat, and , D.A. hair. | eut leaned laconically on his parked motorcycle and shouted just a trace im-} MUD - SNOW TIRES CROSS-CUT FOR EXTRA TRACTION and Mounted on Your Car! $Q% Each _MUD-SNOW CAPS, from $9.95 up the news to a less bil t. “Cleveland's okay,” a recess the other day, | got more than its share of guys with fishhooks in their pockets." | Eddie, long-time New Yorker who | will return there as soon as he re- | |¢ires, says you could thirst to death in the average Cleveland bar be- fore it would occur to the house to’ | buy one | Eddie could find a lot of cor- roborating witnesses among the) i intruders from out of | town newspapers. shrugged | Eddie Francis, the bailiff, during | “But it) of their gaoled friends, | against foggy- SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS ON On cLoTHEs Pont FOR GH os Reconditioned end Parts by VAC & SEWING MACHINE SUPPLY CO. 379 S. 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Let me this to her Jealousy in your child is no dif ferent from jealousy in you, To try to treat it as a_ childhood! phenomenon can get you nowhere. | Your book's implication that it can; is your real problem It makes it impossible for you to feel Boby's need for reassur- ing love through your own expe- rience of jealousy, lt alienates you from your little human being who is suffering as you have suffered. So, instead of reading any more about Bobby's jealousy, we can't begin to feel it. What happened in Mrs. D. last week when Bobby's father com- plained about the grocery bill? When he said, “Why you can't manage this house on the money my mother can manage on, I don't understand,’ how did she feel? | iow did she reply: Didn't she say angrily, “Will you please stop | praising your mother’s housekeep- ing to me? All that crimping she does to save a nickel! Why, the children never get enough to eat in her house! If you admire that kind of stingy housekeeping . . Isn't this an attempt to cams | | away her mother-in-law’s house- g Say keeping reputation just like Bob- by’s pushing Jane? Back of both, isn’t there the same scared, lone- ly doubt of real appreciation? If. Mrs. D. can examine what | was back of her attack last week, | Bobby’s jealousy wil] suddenly stop irritating her. The bad behavior will begin.to dissolve like a mist, exposing the pain she has not un- derstood And the “reassurance” her book has ben preaching about will burst from her so spontaneously that her little boy will begin to really believe in it For jealousy is suffering. no mat- ter what age we are. sion, PETUNIA! I stop while shelling walnuts Just long enough to say That fudge tastes even better On a rainy winters day ) -J°- ¢ vw FUDGE FUDGE | | Oe ® | And try this, Petunia! Add walnuts to package of chocolate fudge mix—chill —then make up a package of coconut fudge mix — spread on top of chocolate fudge — chill — cur — eat! —Luncheons— RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Bidg. 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Ml Overheating } B Will Steam \ ‘Windows By HUBBARD COBB Around this time was a little colder as we friend asked us what he to prevent sweating windows We told him to get storm sashes and so he went out and got storm Day or so later he asked us what -could be done about sweating windows and = storm sashes and we told him to open the vents in the storm sash to allow the moist air to flow outdoors A few days went by and this certain individual comes to us and says he has opened the vents‘ and drilled holes where there were ne vents but things fit recall! a last \ear could do sashes ae e tell him (this was our jast ae to try weatherstripping the inside sash, which he does and which fails to do any good. | Now a situation like this can be- | come, after a period of time, dis- couraging for all concerned; so one fine cold day we drove out to his house to see what dhis was all about... We opened the door and for a minute we thought we were back in a jungle. The temperature in that house must have been close to 80 degrees and the humidity must have been close to 99. They had hot baths running, hot showers running, the humidi- fier on the furnace running, things boiling on the kitchen range and the washing machine and clothes dryer going full blast. What's more, our boy was all the indoor We carefully explained that ‘if you have a high indoor tempera- | ture and flood the air with mois- ture you are almost sure to get condensation and frost during very cold weather on certain surfaces | exposed to the cold. We said if he'd turn off those | showers, reduce the humidifier and | use an exhaust fan to remove the moist air it would help a good | deal but we don’t think he ever got | around to doing it. | up—she “There are seven or eight of us in the neighborhood who are also mothers of young children, but we ge to work. Take. for instance, myself “IT kept my job even after. little boy born my husband is starting out in a pro- fession and we need my paycheck ‘We have a good sitter who takes care of little Bobby, but even the best sitter sometimes doesn't show gets a cold, or has trouble family,-or something my Was because in the “Always, in the past, that was a major crisis—I couldn't get to the office on time, had a terrible scramble finding a substitute, and werried all day about little Bobby. But no more, thanks to Mrs. Clark. day when IT was in mess and the sitter didnt I thought of Mrs Clark. and asked if | could drop Bobby off there while T went ta work was delighted. and Bobby loved her. He played with her little daughter and had a fine time “That night. I was talking with some of the other girls who work and telling them about my happy solution, It was a problem all of them faced once in awhile and they were much interested “So the next day we ap proached Mrs. Clark and asked if she would be interested in a deaj whereby any time any of our sitters didn’t show, we could leave the children with her. Sort of a temporary pre-school nur- sery, so to speak, “She checked with her husband and the health authorities, and agreed to do it. She's at home anyway, with her own daughter, and not a week goes by that one or the other of us—sometimes sev- eral of us—doesn't leave one of ours with her “She does a wonderful job, the “One a Ing show her She kids love her. and she picks up? 2 to # dollars pin money) manthly.”’ hve. the more I if we look right can find oppor- The longer I see that any of us under our noses tunity If you need extra money, see if there isn't some service you can perform right in your own neigh borhood (Copyright, 1954) \\ } Py oF Be ye) a « & eS a “ - se = Another thing you shouldn't take | tee hard ts the cider concen, Velvet Eton Suits Matched Sets for Boys and Girls Fingertip Coats Sizes 3 to 7 9% 338 Bustle Panties and Skirts N we on Cxtnelioe FINE XMAS GIFTS — CUDDLY TOYS — sNow suits || the MOND. AY. NOVE ' Photo Cards Not Proper in All Cases By EMILY POST Today's first question concerns Christmas cards: * shot of our beside the picture was taken last We have a snap- two children sitting This and Christmas tree year it turned out so well that we are using if on our Chirstmas cards this year “However TTR husband has many busines, friends to whom he sends Christmas cards and we \were wondering if this card may properly be sent to them as well ,@s\to intimate frends and rela i lives, “Somehow I feel that it is much teo personal a card to send to business acquaintances and that a more formal type of card should be \sent them, What is your opinion?” Answer. It depends entirely upon how well he knows them and how friendly they are.\If he has often spoken to them about the chil- dren, it would be enthrely proper to send them a card with their pic- tures If they are people he hardly knows, and he has talked with them on business subjecty only then I think a less personal card would be better. Dear Mrs. Post shower is given, When a bi\dal is it proper {or prospective bridegroom to be present throughout the evening ?\| Recently I was told that he should \ be invited too and that he should help the bride open the I. should think he would feel “weribly out of place. Will you please advise me as I am going to give a shower for a friend and want to know what to do about inviting the bridegroom.-to- be? Answer. So far as I the bridegroom-to-be is never present while the presents are being opened. (Certainly not at a lin- gerie shower). Generally he comes in later to help her take her pack- ages home. Dear Mrs. Post: A friend of mine is going on a tmp shortly to a country that is noted for its fine woolens which are far less expen- sive than they are here. Would it be an imposition to ask her to bring me back a sweater. I will pay for it of course Answer: If you remember to pro- vide your friend with money to pay the customs duty as wel] as the purchase price, it would not be an imposition to ask her to bring you a sweater Baby Not Hurt present s know .by Little Falls It generally takes one thumping fall for parents to realize that can get about with great ease. He can't craw! yet. and he only rolls one way, perhaps, but suddenly he's off the bed and plop on the floor Don't worry. he hasn't been hurt But now is the time to keep a con- stant eye on him if you dress him on something high or let him lie on the sofa while vou get his bottle You may find that a card listing all the things you need-for his bath may enable you to get every- thing assembled in advarice s0 you won't have to go back for the diaper pins you forgot. baby IF poor profile— ie | Show heir ef fop end choose pro- file type to soften nose or chin thet moy be less thon perfect. Miss P. P.—Back-head covering | silhouettes. Soft waves angled over | your forehead, full and soft above | the ears because severe line is not in keeping with your profile. We Cen LAUNDER Your = 3 59 338 | VENETIAN | BLINDS’ | Only 49«. end Up SPOTLESS Venetian Laundry | Cell OR 3-9425. 3217 Warren Drayton Plains | MBE R 15, 1954 CARNE OUT Gow f S\OES Yo Form Swet TT Try It DAY of ——ii. and Adults Suffer Same Pangs When Attacked by Jealousy Fic’ Basuer” wrt Teorts Form Paaw Eating, W-18 Cut Pumpkin Into Bastet It will not be too long until Thanksgiving Day 1s here. In fact, some of you may only have a few more days left before Thanksgiv- ing vacation begins. If you excited about this day and all that it means, how about helping Mother? Part of the beauty of the Thanksgiving table is in the deco- ration. Mother is always busy fix- ing turkey and all of the trim- mings. so how about having a talk with her about your doing the cen- terpiece ? I know that you are good at making pumpkin faces, so Ill bet that you are also good at ages a basket from a pump- Mrs. James H. Healy, Mil- weakee, Wie.. tells us that she bay Gouna Whedr Knit a shrug to toss over every- thing. to keep you warm and cozy! It's done in a fast ‘n stitch, Matching skirt is Pattern 677. Each pattern 25 cents Pattern 35 knitting directions 2-34: 36-38 included pattern 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 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and 50 and zone. easy pattern has easy-to-follow Misses SIZ]S in are | | ' uses these pumpkin baskets filled with fresh fruit, The fruit can then be used for smacks during the evening. Draw your cutting plan on with a pencil, | as shown, then cut away the shell Clean, and your pumpkin is a basket ready for use. Mother will like this You can also Wax your pumpkin with a coating of household wax, then shine it after the wax has dried about 20 minutes. This will give your pumpkin a ‘brand-new look and it will match the fruit which will fill it Butterscotch Pie Made With Water Mrs. Dale Kline’s Rich Dessert Good Milk-Free Recipe By JANET ODELL Fontine Press Food Editor Yummy butterscotch pie is_ the subject of today’s recipe. Mrs. Dale Kline has used this recipe for over 20 years and thinks there is none better. Since it is made with wa- ter rather than milk, it will appeal to those who are allergic to milk and those who watch calories Mrs. Kline spends a great deal of time and travel in connection with her job and the lodge to which she belongs. For a year she ran a restaurant A in jumior high school and two active grandsons provide the stimulus for anything but a quiet life OLD FASHIONED BUTTERSCOTCH PIF By Mrs, Dale Kline lecup brown suger 2 tablespoons flour l cup cold water 2 egg yolks. beaten 4 tablespoons butter or son margarine 1 te@spoon vaniila Baked pie «shell 2 egae eh s 3 tablespoot sugea Mix flour and brown sugar. add water and beaten yolks, Cook un til smooth and thickened. Add but ter or margarine and vanilla This is enough for a T-inch pi Make a meringue with the two egg “whites. adding the granulated sugar Marriage License Applications Marvin E McDowell Pirasan' Barbera J Honeeker. Detroit Ridge William McAdam, Hare! Park Grace M Bunker, Mase! Park James M Niebaver. 380 Third Ana all Schapmea, ied Lake Ange ius Girl Lacks Confidence’ With Boys Shodild Shun Them Until She’s Older, More Poised By ELIZABETH WOODWARD It's easy enough to get carried away by an idea Maybe its a dress A luscious black job) very ful 1 the shirt Vers it ~hrotulabes Youre stre youd lor chin inne yoit—-seu pine and fume to have at) but mother says no— 10 years from now nas be Mabe its dates. You see dates going on—kids talk about them and steam. But nobody The boys don't alive yet whip up your asks you for dates even know you re Clothes, dates, boys. driving the car, tate hours, evenings out— tots of ideas tke by the throat. The pattern looks pertect and you want it for your- self, But the bitter truth Is that \ou don't fit into it) And you churn as this girl does Dear Miss “Woodward [Tin 13 and I'm considering going to a girls’ school because | find it dif- ficult to get along with boys “I don't know how to act or what to say when Im with a bey, My girl friend sas I shouldn't run away from the fact Please help me make this important de- cision.” There are boys all over the place at school apparently, and you have an idea that you should co over big with them, Other girls seem to. You think you should too. But ats not lke that) The bevs panic you Their ver presence makes you feel strained. awkward tongue-tied. It's dead! Running away from where bove are would postpone sour chance of taking them as a matter of course. In fact. they might ~be- come even more important in jour thinking. You can stay mght ou are and pay absolutely no atten- tion to the boys for the time being. You can be so busy with the giris and your own work and ac- tivities that you can ignore them, For it's highly possible that your idea of getting along well with the boys has hit you before you're really ready fer it. It takes poise, merry gaiety, hippy chatter, wit and good-humered self-confidence. And perhaps you're on the serious side, the bottied-up emotions side, the self- conscious sort of gir| who isn't really at ease even with strange girts, where It takes time crowing and cert. ting around with \our Tan and your girl friends to fashion the pattern of your personality The design of some 13-\ear-old girle ts already pretty well set) But there are others who take a bit longer to shape up A violent awareness of the bove may have happened to vou before ts time It's an uncomfortable idea Convince vourself that it's a bower. inappropriate and unnex essary for you to anguish over it night now A bit later om when the bove show that they want to get along with you, you'll find you can han- die them. ——_—————_»7 Who'll Be Honored in the Year 2001? | By MARY MARGARET MCBRIDE Hemingway, Faulkner, T. 8. Eliot and men and women yet unborn. the other day a man I'd always For me, the most fascinating | piece of masonry in New York figatenos the world—is a stone name will be carved in the Cathedral of St. John the | Divine onto which in the year 2001 will be cut the name of the man (or‘ woman) who has contri- buted most to the 20th Century. | I refect often on that blank stone I don't somehow believe a writer's into .that stone though, unless of course the writer becomes the popular hero again as he was in the time of | Charles Dickens when multitudes | of readers actually waited in the streets for the coming of the latest | I thought Gandhi was great, but considered intelligent called him a faker. I guess it would be hope- less to try to peg down the name of one mag whe had made the | biggest contribution to the world in even one year, let alone a century. If I were on the committee. I and wonder just who. 4 years installment of a Dickens serial. | | think I'd suggest handling the carv- hence, will have the difficult task of deciding what name is to go there. First, of course, he ‘or more likely a committee) will have to determine what meant by contribution dosef Stalin, for instance, was responsible for some of the -ma- jor activity of the 2th century and so, it can't be denied, was Adolf Hitler, The twe affected countless lives but it is certain that their names will never be cut inte the cathedral stone. Even after eliminating the pre- - dominately unpleasant among the key figures of the first half of the century, possible to make a choice that will be acceptable to all. A political leader? The selection | any group—Wilson, Roosevelt, Ei- senhower, Churchill! We're always saying that this is today—maybe a woman—who in the. years re- a fungus maining to the 20th Ceritury will 34 Thin ‘cotton give cancer its knockout blow. Almost the only category where my vote if writers were being considered. I suppose she would | have to battle for the place with — | ® Greedy it still will be almost im- | hats accompany slim molded tor- | of any one of them would raise | 34 sos, raised bosoms and softened | a fury of protest, Try them out on | If a great spiritual leader were | to be the choice, I think imme. | diately of those four young war- time chaplains. a Catholic Priest. a Jewish rabbi and two Protestant clergymen who comforted and en- couraged others, even givmg away their life belts and finally going down with the ship in a fellowship , as brave and fine as anything history has to offer. , Ac ROSS) 1 King of beasts 5 Dairy animals | ing on the stone the way nations honor the war dead They erect memonals to the unknown soldier who then symbolizes all who have ‘done their part bravely So on the cathedral stone micht be cut The Common Man_ for the largest contributions to our cen- tury are probably being made after all by that legendary figure whom nobody can quite identify, animal Handle Operatic solo Greek letter Eternal Corded fabric Caravansary otion Prench com- r ir) {firmative i rep! Health resort | 27 Distinctive mer 42 Scottish eyes #4 Century piant # Hunters = fabrics 2 08 Womter Giactal ridges ST Level ——- 58. Hindu 5 —— Coolidge garment @ Western state $9 Consunre \ 7 Sage 61 Enthustastic . — dor 4 — bows ! eseage in = the brain 1 Bors 1 Yawn 2 Arrow poison 16 Gap *y | ¢ \ i || 20 Singing voice ee a 0 Lees difficeuk 32 Yardier 43 Roman date Bex 5 Beaten away 2% Unalloyed 46 Short 26 Amends 47 Notion 28 Chaivmen’s a allet nickwmme %@ Bncounter Aim’ . 31 Royal Ttalian V ~ family name 582 Ch 33 Exterior mountain 35 Pedestal parts &s = dl point, - “~~ ‘ v _ s & 7 ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 _ THIRTEEN. Thio ts the first of Judith L. Women's ves versal-International A wood with Mma = who were in ye tash- ions Oct. ‘rows By JUDITH L, ¢ L, CLEMENCE The sign over the gate read, “Universal-International Studios’ and suddenly there was_q@ silence among fashion writers who were in Los Angeles to preview spring fashions. e Perhaps it was the accompany- ing sign which said, ‘Positively No Admittance’ or it may have been that fleeting second when editors recalled their teen-age days. Dayg when they had made solemn promises tg themselves that) | they too would grow up to become movie stars. ‘Atves ang actors. ap” 6) dinner party preceded by a tour of the: studio, The bus took us over the entire lot (388 acres) which is laid out very much like a small city—in fact it is called Universal City and has its own post office. We Grove down the little streets over—the Along another “street” the | maintenance crew had stored On this particular evening we had been invited by the studie te join with eoveral studio execu- Hunters’ Hop! ls Dance Theme Hunters’ Hop was the theme of | the dance sponsored by Alle- manders Square Dance Club Satur- day evening. Seventy couples danced to the calis of Sam Joan. Decorations and refreshments | were arranged by the William | Brandts assisted by the Wayne Millers, the Mike Daniels and the Clarence Sears Guests attending included Mr and Mrs, Manley Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibbins Mr. and Mrs Russ Thomas Eugene Thrasher Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox, the Calvin Kings, the Oscar Eckmans, the Bert Cedar- leafs, the Rod Longpres, and Dor- othy Frye and Lee Russell. Singing Mothers Meet for Dinner Pontiac Mothersingers met re- cently for & dinner meeting at the West Huron street home of Mrs Harry Dickie. Mrs. Furn Tubbs and Mrs. Phoebe Van Deusen as- sisted the hostess Plans were made for a Christ- —~7s- Nov. 8 Wedding Birmingham Travelers Returning From Journey }recently with the Orpha hundreds of used props, One we recognized Was the front of an Exyptian boat used in the pic- Date Announced Mr. and Mrs, Fred O. Weishaupt |of Watkins Lake road announce ‘the marriage of their da | Virginia |Sharp Nov. 8 in Parkdale Naza- Marie and Donald J. rene Church. The Rev. Wayne E. Welton per- formed the rite before members of the immediate family, The bride- groom is the son of the Carroll V. Sharps of Slocum street. Mr. and Mrs./Methodist Church Group Has Meeting The WSCS of First Methodist Church met in the church parlors serving as hostess to 40 members | who attended the luncheon, Mrs. B. D. Church presented the devo- tional message, “New Nations Shal] Turn to the Lord.” Mrs. Wal- ter Long gave the program using as her theme, ‘Report from Cey- lon."’ Mrs. Elbert Proffitt reported on Bombay and Mrs. Glenn Wil- liams on Pakistan Circle | Gite “Cleopatra” starring Cles- Right away it seemed like home: coming week for these two are former Michiganders and still very much interested in this state and the manufacturing of automobiles, Introductions to studio person- By RUTH SAUNDERS INGHAM—Retyrned__Eure-— | pean travelers include Mrs. Angus | D. McLay and her daughter Anna- belle, Mrs. Thomas S. Parker and 'Mrs, Isabelle Grieves of Wyan- dotte. The group has been travel- |ing abroad for four months and covered large parts of Germany, France and England as well as j the Irish coast. | Mrs. Charles J, Shain has not been home too long from:'a sum- |mer abroad and gave interesting reports on hef journey at her class | in International Relations Tuesday morning. | Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hutching (Nancy Kirn) of Ber- wyn read announce the birth of a son Richard Mills on Nov, 7, Mr. and Mrs. Mearick Funkhov- | ser and Mr. and Mrs. Richard) Hochwalt have returned to their home in Dayton, O. after*a week- end visit with Mr. and Mrs, James F. Pedder. Other Dayton residents in town last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kimes who visited | Fashion Writers Recall Dream of Past as They Tour Hollywood Studio hardly After formal introductions, Jeff monies for the dinner program, and announced that we would see a E ; a ci Ese! FETFE fr were so many others to tion heaped upon him. In fact, he meet and we left Miss Crawford told your reporter, “It is hard to reluctantly, but before the evening accept yourself as newsworthy.” was over, she returned to our table Idol of the -bobbysoxers Tony to chat briefly. Curtis Served as master of cere- a __ - “= | | Jane Pedder at Northwestern Uni- | versity. Mrs, F. H. Mott and Mrs. Albert the Horene are planning a tea in) . were Saturday dinner hosts. Mr. cocktail before the Junior League Mrs. every Dd Ge 5 | deme Des. 11, PTA Activities Bxecuitve Beene of 8 of Wisner PTA will | meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the scheol | | cymnesium. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Machine or Machineless PERMANENT WAVES $50 Special Treatment for Dry and Brittle Hair | The nerth cub@ben slemnse of | | Alphi Phi sorority will hold its No- | vember meeting Lie a4 the 16th, at the home of Mrs. J. F. Abbott in | Lakeview drive. Co- will ‘be Mrs. Richard Speir and Mrs. Godfrey Johnson Jr. : | | Mrs. D. R, Borgeson will give a report on the recent Alphi Phi na-| tonal convention in Vancouver, | B. C. which she attended. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hutton en- | teratined at dinner last ideal evening. Open Evenings Y by Appointment Notdy’s Permanent Wave | ef University pn see ancient Rome, stantinople unfold in this magnifi- cent picture in technicolor and on cinemascope. We met many other stars in cluding Mamie Van Doren, Julia Adams, Rory Calhoun, John Agar. Barbara Rush, Tony Curtis’ wife, Janet Leigh and Lita Baron, wife of Rory Calhoun. That night we left this make-be- lieve world happy in the knowledge that we were returning the follow- ing day to watch movies in action and to meet other people who help to make the wheels go round. ys chestra dance Thursday evening Y’ Group to Dance trom 9 to 12 in the Green, Room Members of the “Young Adult|of the YMCA. Byron Barnes v4 Club of YMCA will attend an 6ér-! chairman of the dance, . Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob PRESENTS TY Fashions Alvin. 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Room mothers assisted teachers| Mrs. John Jess and Mrs. Donald | in their rooms between 7 and 8/ North, homeroom mothers, were in o'clock at Crofoot school under | charge of the book sale. | the general supervision of Mrs. * * * John Boardman, room. mother! parents of Willis School students chairman. received invitations from the prin- Refreshments were served by | cipal, Mrs. Rudolph Kempf to at- | Mrs. Patricia Sobak, chairman, |tend the open house Thursday. | assisted by Mrs. Fred Wheeler, | Mothers from the rooms of Vir- Mrs. Leon Smith, Mrs. Pierce | ginia Fowler and Mabel Smith Boutin, Mrs. Margaret Warren, | served as hostesses. Mrs. Blanche Alexander, Mrs. Kenneth Goff and Mrs. Harold Melintyre. |Gray Flannel Useful # * * »* Gray flannel has a useful same- A display of books suitable for ness. If you have a separate suit children from kindergarten through of it, your jacket can go neatly the sixth grade highlighted the | with gray flannel Slacks or knee open house at Wisner school. pants ] Sa? eae Besos, od = || ANNIVERSARY SALE | + First for Styles Pontiac Preas Phete It looks like there was some pre-game speculating | outcome of the Michigan State-Michigan game while Mrs. going on Saturday morning at the annual football party Gall and Jack Barlow of Birmingham talk over their fa- given at Oakland Hills Country Club by the Damon Galls | vorites before leaving for Ann Arbor. Pontiac residents of Birmingham. Mr. Gall (second from left) chats with | attending the party were the B. B. Kimballs of Oneida road a guest, Mrs. L. W, Smead of Birmingham on the possible | and the Herbert R. Bayles of Orangegrove road. Donald M. 'In Members’ Homes | Moore claimed r] - Hazel Morte Church Women’s Groups | Ledford as his . ‘ bride Friday Report Recent Meetings eens ae Members of WSCS of Central) ef Lacy Webb Hayes unit when The Secret of Our Permanents Is the “Know How” the United | Methodist Church report meetings! the group met in the Washington iO O Presbyterian |held last week in members’ hemes. | street home of Mrs, Donald o ur Uperators CW a S eC : Martha Sheldon unit met in the! Nicholie, Devotions were given +R ’ ‘ear . 7 ah ~ Church of home of Mrs. Roy Kibbey on Squir-| by Mrs. Donald Kibble. MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS Drayton rel road for a luncheon. Mrs. amy Gertrude Howe $= 00 $ 0 8s 00 : Sandison gave devotions and Mrs. . ; | oe A Plains. The Ralph Robinson told of the needs| _ mutts, °f Leer Mcthoiines in} 5 o ( -— 10 sana Parodia ae othe Korean pie.” "er hme on Wms set re all wool fleece Moores oO Maer F Bank |Percy Jones gave a book review) ‘ tas Central avenue an yee Twenty - psig , were (* “Seven tssiee” and “Thanks- | Open Wednesday All Day —_— Friday til9 P.M. and the Seldon ous present when the Fern Bank unit f'ving was the devotional theme NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED \. Ledfords _ met with Mrs. Stanley Thomas /Presented by Mrs. Clarence Hue IMMEDIATE SERVICE Ve rash of _ on rein street. Mrs. ager = 7 » Weale | >, SS oo Tn | Andre Beauty OSal fs M a ding. | Susannah Wesley t met in the A hone are VR and MRS DONALD vv MOORE rome — . wr pees. | South Ardmore street home of Mrs. | ap n re eauty on their ents. - ; M. = | Floyd Yeaman for a dessert Junch- nd Floor Pontiac State Ay per _— jeon. The etal Geiss “Fel. Bank Bidg. Phone FE 5-4490 E i ° |; a Swain unit met with Mrs. Hazel Ledford Is Bride jrrt teremee in ter Henry Oy ee SS ee —Ee javenue home for a school girl To reside on Robinwood avenue | pink wool jersey dress with a yel-|luncheon. Mrs, Frank Gray com. |7f- had charge of the program. made to sell for *45 are Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. | low rose corsage. |bined the devotions and the pro-| “vie Moore. She is the former Hazel| Vet! C. Bills served as best man gram and talked on India. Carolyn Killian . , and Fritz Fields and Ronald Sav- | Ida Kahn Marie Ledford, daughter of the Siie MK tates ft eee age seated the guests. A reception | Dr. Milton Bank spoke to mem- Plans Wedding was held following the eight o'clock bers of Ida Kahn unit on the World Plains and he is the son of Mr.|Ceremony in the church parlors. {Council of Churches when the! Mr. and Mrs. Luther Killian of | | per ny a BM | group met with Mrs. James Por- Omar street announce the engage- = : ritt in her Mark strect home. ment of their daughter. Carolyn. to a avenue. took place | Educational Group pie lena | Foster Sanford, son of Mrs. Mary Friday evening at the United Pres-| Meets at Waldron | Mrs. Robert Giffin of Birming.- janford eo byterian Church of Drayton Plains. ham was a guest speaker at the une wedding is planned The bride wore a winter white| Members of Delta Kappa Gam-| 4 oor: tuncheon meeting held by knit dress and a corsage of white | ™& educational] society gathered | , Mrs. wit ytera Machin attended the | Thursday -at Hotel Waldron at! Sint wos nestees ta her Avondale Whe lor bride as maid of honor wearing a — te uke trent fms were | avenue home. Assisting the host- just you! — | ‘ford. chinchilla shorties included | ess were Mrs. Pearl Kline and | President Sally Adams an-| yarg Frank Maplcy. | nounced the Christmas party to be Wane me Beauty } held at the home of Mrs. Louis W. . . ; , + /h Begins with s 3 [Sryder on James K. boulevard. | Fanny Crosby group et wi : | meeting included Mre. Glenn Huy. |ChiPpewa road. Mrs Arthur Lake PERMANENT | Aa Ae RN SIRS |ted, Kathryn Baker, Mrs. Violet |/¢d a Oe eee $5.00 and Up Crawford and Mrs. John DeCou. | Field spoke on the National Con- Manicures—Hair Setting — - ference of Family Life held re- Ne A cently in Cleveland a ee en Leis Parker OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Harold Srigley was hostess ner Hengen eet tore te | HEALOL Beauty Shop Hair Style of the Month Kissable Neckline ee. P Jit, WW. gin ew 7-a? This ic Gelthate aes memorial to Mrs. D. H. 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America’s First Family of Cigarettes—Old Gold. 6 fo Pw a The effective filter that lets real flavor through. Pure white +». never too loose . .. never too tight— this easy draw filter makes every puff taste like a treat. y ‘ye ’ ‘ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SEVENTEEN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 United Press Phete MOURNING—As if bowed in grief, a Labrador dog keeps watch at the side of a dead puppy of the same breed on Highway 16 near LaCrosse, Wis. The older dog remained at the scene where his companion wag killed when struck by a car until police came to remove the body. *‘TWO” CONFUSING—Georgia Markos, “‘baby” Filla Markos, Cleveland, Ohio, shows off some of the received from classmates after a rather stirring entrance as a Upited Press Pheote daughter of Mrs. gifts she her mother has been receiving messages of congratulations on her “birth.” Georgia says the mixup stems from the fact that she discovered her birth hadn't been recorded. A fresh certificate was issued. Next her birth was recorded in a newspaper list. Clerks filling out her college application missed the fine print explanation of her birth certificate. Georgia says she feels silly about being two now, but thinks it'll be fine being 17 some 15 years from now America’s Classic Murder Trials Pontiac Records Growth of 4,119 5,276 to 21,700 Increase in Oak Park ls Greatest Since the U. S. Census was taken v% 1955 Buick models. The 236 horsepower is an increase of 54 over the 1954 cars. In ap- ~~ NEW POWER, ECONOMY CLAIMED BY BUICK — Increased horsepower in the | and * 4 pearance the cars have complete new styling with a wide-screen grille and new bumper Although it won't be Thanks-, giving until Nov. 2% this year, | Orville Felmlee was dining this week, as he does every week, on turkey. Not just ordinary turkey, either, | but a. modern, well-brought-up, | contented bird. Turkey raising, for le, these many years an unskiliéd, hap | hazard kind of operation, has gone scientific. Not only that, but they're using psychology on the critters now, | in order to get better birds for) the oven. | Macomb climbed from 184,961 to | 250.000 and Wayne from 2,435,235 | to 2,644,000. Macomb led in percentage in- | Oak- French-Arab Clashes Take Toll of 31 Dead east Algeria, French paratroopers killed five guerrillas and lost two moul. Two rebels and one French men in fighting near Djebel Uch- | ~ bumper guards. The Super (shown above) and Roadmaster have 12T-inch wheel- V-8 engine and a new variable-pitch dynaflow transmission are among features of the | base, and the Century and Special, 122-inch. Cars will be displayed Nov. 19 and may be According to Felmlee, who owns the Rochester Turkey Farm at 1171 S. Rochester Rd., a happy turkey with a calm, unruffled disposition gains weight faster and is more profitable to raise. He explains it this way: cause his skin and muscles are relaxed instead of tight and tense. Felmlee, a native of Minnesota, purchased his l3-acre farm on Rochester road only four years ago, but has been in the turkey raising business since his youth. Ro fuss is DINNER ON THE HOOF—Standing knee-deep in soldier were killed in another | turkeys at his farm on Rochester road is Orville clash ih the Algier region near | Felmlee, who is responsible for the Thanksgiving | Gigzirt. | his words, ‘‘the dinner on many Oakland County tables each year. | raise.”’ Mystery Still Surrounds 1922 Hall-Mills By JAMES L. KILGALLEN | Internationn] News Service Staff | the single bullet wound in his head. By his side lay the body of the Love letters which the couple had exchanged were strewn f | a ; f | : E if wut pat alt Z Charges against Carpender | were dismissed but Mrs. Hall and her two brothers went to trial. Nothing like the celebrated Hall- Mills trial ever had been seen in New Jersey. Throngs of newspaper- men and women jammed the pret- | ty little town of Somerville those November days of 1926. There was great excitement. The influx of newsmen and witnesses | ing reporters accidentally set fire | to one of Somerville’s smal! hotels one cold Saturday night. I was one of the 300 newspaper- men reporting the sensational courtroom proceedings, writing the | “running story’’ for International EF zur F ee a | Hall, her A ” male figure near the scene of; Gorsline saw nobody he knew night the crime “broke. crime in De Russey's Lane. | senior, had fallen hard for the at- | tractive Eleanor Mills, mother of | two teenaged children and the wife | of James Mills, the wizened church | sexton and part-time janitor who | reputedly was ‘crowding 70.” | The good looking, youngish rec- | tor, who could deliver a powerful sermon on sin, had led a double | life. He and Mrs. Mills met sur-| reptitiously at off-hours in the | fashionable church of St. John the | der missives were reported to have been passed in hymn books. Star witness at the: trial was Mrs, Jane Gibson, 52, a woman whe raised pigs on her farm near De Russey’s Lane, scene of the crime, She became known in the press as “The Pig Woman.” Mrs. Gibson had claimed she rode a mule to search for corn . Gibson at a -preliminary hearing had testified she saw Mrs. Willie, and anoth- condition at the trial, she was vague about some of her recol- lectiong and not specific in her identifications. She made a dra- matic witness, however, Mrs. Hall, attired in black, took the stand and in a cultured, well- modulated voice, testified she be- lieved the Rev. Mr. Hall was faith- taxed the town's facilities. At the | Evangelist and slipped love letters | fl and true to her. She swore! height of the trial applejack-drink-| to each other. Some of their ten-|Sh€ spent the night of the mur-/an’s daughter, was a witness for ders in her home. James Mills, the mild-mannered husband of the slain Eleanor, said jhe knew nothing of his wife's af- fair with Hall, The eccentric Willie Stevens, of the crime, He lived with Mrs. Hall. Ff Ralph Gorsline, vestryman and a member of Hall's choir, It de- veloped that Gorsline had dated another pretty church member and was in a darkened car in the lov- er’s lane the night of the crime. He, too, was married. the night he had taken his date At present, he has about 2,500 |birds on hand, nearly all about - |five months old and nearly full- - | grown. Ld Eating about a ton of feed a day, the flock gains weight rapid- ily. Since being hatched in June, | the toms now scale between 23 and | - Pontiac Press Phete | The sleek, plump birds gathered about him are, in best, happiest turkeys you can Sl ] to the lover’s lane. His testimony amounted only to a juicy tidbit for small town gossip and contributed little to the trial The maid in the Hall home, | Barbara Tough, revealed com- ings and goings there but, like Others who had suspected that Hall was leading a double life, had said nothing te the rector’s wife. Charlotte Mills, the slain wom- the prosecution. She also wrote | first-person, byline articles on the | case for a New York newspaper. | The lawyers had many field days | during the trial. Alexander Simp- son. New Jersey's ‘‘Napoleon of the Bar,"’ tried hard to get a con- viction. The battery of seven de- fense attorneys fought him tooth and nail Finally, the case went to the jury. It took the jurors only five hours to return its verdict of not guilty, Today most of the principals in. the unsolved Hall-Mills murder mystery are dead. The famous crab apple tree is gone, carriéd away by souvenir | hunters. The Hall home is now a | dean’s residence for the New Jer- {sey College for Women, And the question — ‘‘who committed the Hall-Mills tmurders?” is as |much a mystery as it was the (Tomorrew: Snyder-Gray trail.) 25 pounds each, while hens weigh from 12 to 14 pounds, At the Rochester Oakland County residents will drive out to his farm to pick up their turkeys this year. Christmas is the other big turkey | day, and more birds are sold in| December than for Thanksgiving. Felmlee and his wife not only raise and sei| turkeys, they eat | them, too. Every week, all year round, Mrs. Felmlee roasts a big tom turkey for Sunday dinner, which also provides meat for snacks and sandwiches all week | Saaeia Collins Now in Charge in Viet Nam SAIGON, Viet Nam, ®—Gen. J. | Heath. Heath, g 60-year-old career diplo- mat who had served in Indochina four years, flew to Washington yes- terday for reassignment. Collins, formerly U. S. Army chief of staff, has the personal rank of ambassador. He is charged with coordinating American diplo- matic, military and economic agen- cies in South Viet Nam. London Project Will Fill in Gaps Left by Bombing London. Fine modern buildings, including a few baby skyscrapers, will go Oakland County Population Jumps 109, 999 seen here at the Oliver Motor Sales Inc., 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Rochester Turkey Farmer Uses Psychology on Birds Bultk Restle Models for 1955 Variable-Pitch Starter in Dynaflow Is New Engineering Feature Buick today presents a complete new line of cars, in four series, featuring all-new styling and more powerful V-8 engines, plus a revo- lutionary new variable pitch Dyna- flow transmission. The new models will go on dis- play in dealer showrooms Friday, Nov. 19. Style-wise the new Buicks feature a new front end with a new wide- screen grille. new rear fenders, new tail lights patterned after those on the experimental Wildcat II, and new interiors in many color combinations of nylon, leather and cordaveen dard equipment on all models ex- | cept those equipped with wire wheels. Power brakes are optional on all Ventiports, up in the empty spaces. About one third of the City of | London, a square-mile financial | center, was devastated by German bombs. The city planning office estimates that one fifth to one fourth of the area, including build- ings and streets, has been re- turned to normal use. This leaves a number of stark “bomb site” areas, After the war, building materials were funneled into housing and in- to factories and other construction which directly aided Britain's ning authorities. ly announced. age of 1.6 miles per gallon at a steady 30 miles an hour. Compression ratio in the top three series is increased from 8.5 to 1 to 9 to 1, among highest in Ike Hosts Surprise Party on Mamie’s 58th Birthday WASHINGTON (UP)—A certain, Washington lady has celebrated her | birthday just like you and me,). except — The § her surprise birth- ts at were playing the role of the gracious iF il i tH EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 Censure Foes mex a Economists Predict [ Hunting Clothes Pass Petition | Swordfish Insulted Jimmy Durante And Best Year in 2 EPO oecrpteated! ' 10 Million Signatures During Engagement at Atlantic City |that 1955, will be wonced wey | Your treasured hunting clothes | best year for business, a little bet- will receive the best of care by Are Sought in Effort to By EDDIE CANTOR ton, Jackson, and Durante. They packed the/ter than this year but not quite as our expert: methods. The greatest resort city in all the world is club night after night. The boys slept late, | good as 1953 Call FE 4-2579 Today for Sway McCarthy Ballot Atlantic City. It’s the home of the world’s naturally, and Durante would make his ap¢| Rad said wi expect ine — Free Pickup and Delivery! — . » . st j . t = = t of the Ritz @ economic improvement w ‘ NEW YORK w—Ten million | /@gest auditorium, which seats forty-one thou- | pearance on the beach in fron ;° ; oe | sand people: It is here that the annua! beauty | Carlton Hotel about three in the afternoon. started last month to continue GRESHAM signatures are being sought on a k lace without any serious setbacks. But | petition that supports Sen. Joseph sae a es i , — ler I'll always remember the day bathers they expressed confidence that CLEANERS iy ' : was down there on a dozen occasions { | President Eisenhower will step in th i Cc t McCarthy (R-Wis) and urges | ; . ; became hysterical when Jimmy came out o I S p . “The Earth is ee Re ning “ vie D Pele! the beauty parades but it never excited m€ LOO tne ocean and yelled, “Get me a lifeguard— with requests for emergency|| 97 Ooklend Ave. FE 4-2579 = havens again him much. Look, when a guy has girls parading get me a lawyer—I been insulted!” When measures, such as tax cuts and a We Give Holden's Red Stamps ; oo : The petition is being circulated | #*ound his home morning, noon, and night, for yy inquired, “What happened—what's | &'eatly expanded public works pro- BAHA’! WORLD FAITH | thoughout the nation by a newly| Years and years, the novelty has worn off a wrong?” Jimmy replied, “I was takin’ a dip | £T@™. should the optimistic fore- evesemas = formed organization called ‘Ten | bit! in da soif when a swordfish came up te | Thee satelite Wanad tals pre- Kestare Series Million Americans Mobilizing for | To show people years ago Atlantic City me. He teok one look at my schnoz and |... Justice” and headed by retired Lt. | | diction mainly upon belief that = poe - a - Sircieme cr of, meant trying out your show before it got to | said, ‘I quit—you got a superior weapon.’” (the construction boom will con-| - ime Gok eis, Wedeauly the A Farce — , Broadway—the Ziegfeld Follies—George | 01 jong ago, Eddie Fisher broke all records | tinue, personal income will stay | a. : Nov. 17, 24, 31 The organization announced yes-| White's Scandais—and others. Compara- on Atlantic City’s steel pier. In discussing his igh. and that manufacturers, SOMETHING WONDERFUL " # sk ae terday it would try to reach a goal| tive youngsters like Dean Martin and Jerry engagement, I told Fisher that the audience | whotenalere and retailers will begin Dec. 7, 15, 22 of 10 million within the next 10; Lewis started out as a team at the “500 to build up inventories which they a ‘there were truly representative of America— Dduisston 1 res) —_ AB Welcome oi phates ot tea ary are | Club. that at each performance you'd most likely be | Adm. William J. Standley, for- | It was on the beach in front of the Ambas-' playing to people from the 48 states. | ) have been using up for the last year HAS HAPPENED AT ‘ : ‘ |sador Hotel that song writer Benny Davis There's a reason why Atlantic City audiences a paper ns wrote the words for a number which become are enthustastic. They're vacationing—they're Boy, 10, Best Baker sia: Gen. James A. Van Fleet,|@ standard with me. He wrote it on the back | caréfree—and there is a gala spirit about this CHIPPENHAM. England, 7 — Safeg vard retired 8th Army commander in| of a menu, and “Margie” has been feeding me resort where every hour of every day is Mardi. Winner of a weekend cake-baking | Korea; Lt. Gen. Pedro A. Del | for 34 years Gras. | contest, over 17 women, was 10- y Si ht Valle (ret.) of the Marine Corps;| The biggest hit I ever remember seeing in an Anyone for salt water taffy? year-old John Montacute. His Our ig Charles Edison, former secretary (Copyright 1954) mother finished third. Atlantic City night club was the team of Clay- . of the Navy and former Democra-|_..__ a With ie governor of New Jersey; Mrs Spiders and scorpions are zoolog- | Grace L. H. Rousseau, president Escape Prison Camp eS soe 2a co den. They said they'd return next ically similar, being classified as| PFEIFFER BREWING COMPANY, DETROIT AND FLINT, MICHIGAN of the American Coalition of Pa- worker couldn't complete. + . . . 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These fellows, these are not always kindly old ladies. Seme of the gentlemen behind the wheel go trundling slowly down the road, astride of the Your Watch Cleaned || © Adjusted “4” | © Regulated Expansion Watch Bands scat 995 Georges-Newports CORN OFF THE COB NIBLETS VAC. * —— = YELLOW PICKEREL..... NO TEL. WHEN CORN 12 oz. CANS } lewelry Dept. RIGLEY’S ARE READY TO TALK TURKEY FOR YOUR director Charles | ‘Driver Should Be. Critical Driving Skill white line, and well under the speed limit. Nobody gets past, nobody knows which lane he be- longs in—not even him. He's busy talking with someone THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 : OLD ‘TIMER BACK—Lillian Gish, who started in | Laughton and little actress Sally Jane Bruce during | tifer. held by wooden barri- movies 40 years ago and is returning to them after | filming of ‘‘Night of the Hunter’’ in California. | | it as yet another means of showing | j jin the back seat, porbably ex- | plaining what a careful driver he | !ife—not too much to ask is it? is. “‘Never even so scratched a fender | driving 50 years! every sensible fender fled from view the minute his auto settled itself in the center of the road. much as and I been deaths and injuries from accidents | My favorite pest is the one. who | But we/is parked parallel to the curb, | see the other fellow’s faults—never | hops in, and pulls out without so | |much as a backward glance. It is | a pleasure to allow a parked car | the right to join your lane, if only the driver has the courtesy to signal his desire to leave the curb. , But the next jaybird who whips | loff my right fender, or causes me | to toss my passengers headlong | when the brakes are jammed—well, I'm thinking a few choice phrases to use on him. Rather than waste time sniping | at bad drivers, it seems to me that a constructive effort toward | improving our driving skill and | driving manners would be one | answer. | Certainly it wouldn't be the whole | answer, because the traffic prob- lem is complex. The next time | you are inclined to yip about in- | cessant highway construction, just be thankful it’s under way. Our highways, which looked so futuris- tic 10 years ago, are obsiete. With | 52,000,000 cars in operation, ‘and | more coming right out of the show- rooms, our super highways aren't super any more. Driving an automobile is just as dangerous as flying a plane. Or E-mch Leake Erie ins HUNT'S WHOLE KERNEL Fruit Cocktail Of course not— | | CRANBERRIE FRESH LEAN For Hamburgers * Meat Loaf Spaghetti and Meat Balls .) NINETEEN _ Liberia's rubber industry was first exploited by Europeans in 1898. NOW! hot or cold LEMON SAUCE in 30 Seconds! Can you whip up a tangy dessert sauce in 30 seconds? You can with magic Amazo, the one basic instant dessert! Only Amazo “sets” with fruit juice. It's the only Instant Des- sert made with cornstarch... gives you smooth sapice you cam serve cold or hot! cades, was hoisted out on an im- provised sling attached to a crane truck. Heifer Rescued | After Two Days Spent in Sewer DECATUR, Ill. wy — Jewel, the heifer that behaved like a mole, is back on farmer Ernest Florian's farm today after two days in a sewer. A 5-foot-2, 130-pound construction worker maneuvered her out after | men had failed. Jewel feli down a manhole into the sewer main, only an _ inch} higher than she, on Friday. 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Avon Board Planning Nov. 23 Meeting on Financing System | ROCHESTER—The Avon Town. | ship Board is working overtime on | the proposed water system for the southern part of the township Meetings are being arranged for | ak on the. pn On Nov. 33 | At the same time, the National | men who declared that variable ' they will take up the matter of | Farmers Union maintains the | price support could not be enacted 5: AN financing the new system and proponents of rigid, high price | into law before the passage of the C 0 es Moke g construction of lines. : props won some ground in the | agricultural act of 1954, and who 7h! Ata recent meeting the board received petitions signed by 80 residents of the area all urging the consideration of a system which will be adequate to serv- ice a growing community from Livernois Read to Dequindre. S. J. Niedjelski, well driller who put down the new township well, intensive training at Michigan ~ _ mere _ Add — State Police headquarters in East — . Fully Automatic irl an area mes. Lansing, Paul J. Ruge, Jr., son of Drayton Pack Supervisor C, E. Miller said that Pentise Press Photo Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Ruge Sr., of homeowners there could expect to be “sprinkling their lawns by spring.” GOOD FLYING—Winging their way two Waterford Township High School officials who are bound Randolph Field and Lackland Field in Texas. across the country today a! for are also to They in other action-the rd passed | inspect Fort Knox, visit the Pentagon and stop at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center near Chicago before returning to Wate rford a resolution to increase to cost of | building permits and amended the | zoning ordmance for this purpose. | Two representatives of ‘the Mich- | igan Bell Telephone Co. ined | ; } ft j onal “4 eat f . . 'c to the board why the cost the of the high schoo] and standing at the lel i. { Ar _ of two years service with the US. rank badges, and many Cubs. Den the social studies department. Larimer and Tie ul Navy Chiefs, and Den Mothers were telephone signal system at the week's. tour sponsored by the U. S. Defense Department amd the ———---— awarded day camp pins Doot new Avondale Fire Department Michigan Secondary School Association. Their school is the ‘pilot ; i|! Saiety Waterford High PTA Group Set for Potluck Meal be: greyed ee oe Seth Martin. 55, of 122 S. Anton (Marie) Hegg, &. of 1108 of the peace will be elected = Brownie troop participating. BENDIX as pictus , : t 9 West Hazelhurst Ave. will be at Dec. 7. At that time, voters also} a samen, ie, FareTeniare Bn St. was recied a! 9 pm West Hanhurt Ave wil be Al OST 0 te opr =_ GAS dent Association of Waterford today and prayer service will be pm. Monday from Spaulding approve or reject the new city ° _— Township High School will hold a heid at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Sulli' & Son Fumeral Home, with bur- charter. DRYER — pot luck supper Nov. van & Son Funeral Home. Req- ‘ial in Oakview Cemetery. She died Those seeking office may obtain | Only 95 * Any Fabric 24 M th =. .o Bryc | uiem Mass will be 9 a.m. at St. Saturday at her home nominating petitions from Clifford | $] 89» @ Single Dial Control onrns chairman, said that the : iy | Mary's Catholic Church with bur-, Surviving are her husband) a H. Smart at the Walled Lake | Se to Pay! be followed supper will | ial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Detroit. | daughter, Mrs. Amy Smith of De- Junior High School. Petitions must | Instelled @ 90 Days Same os . ti by & brief business He died Friday troit; a son, Herbert of Fernadale. contain the names of not less than | ns Cash i ie tie short musical Surviving are his widow, Mary two sisters; four grandchildren and 30 nor more than 75 qualified prog e *|L., and one sister | two great-grandchildren electors ' —_—nAinwe. Infant Paser Mrs. dutiws Widstrom , ———— JUST LOAD IT—SET THE DIAL—and FORGET IT! ° CLARKSTON — Service for In| MILFORD — Service for Mrs C C da . fant Esser, daughter of Mr. and) Julius (Helmi) Widstrom, 47. of oun a en [ Mrs F R an Mrs. Donald Esser, 1782 E. Outer | 2447 Fairburg, will be held at 11 Teoy Towaship hla ; Dr., Detroit, former residents will| a.m. Thursday, from the Richard oa — om om most ot 1:30 be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the| son-Bird Funera] Home in Walled Ruttan. 1900 Boulan 8t. The group will cum S n y Sharpe Funeral Home, Clarkston, Lake, with burial in White Chapel ere Caden School Brownies will meet | Nov. 20. Wishing them good flying Saturday morning 4s thes high school is William Shunck « Township Schools. Shaking hands in this area in the new military school for high school boys The department to acquaint instructors of the new left the rford Thee principal ight) iperintendent of Wate with him is Rey La orientation course offered in the trip was proposed by the defense program with the training carried on at different military bases Lawrence 8. Martin ROYAL OAK—Rosary for Law with burial in Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston. She died today Surviving besides her parents are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beattie of Drayton Plains, and Deaths in Nearby Communities Mrs. Anton Hegg FERNDALE — Service for Mrs Memoria] Cemetery, She died today Surviving besides her husband is her mother, Mrs. Helmi Vilen, and 'a brother Frank Vilen, of Ken- Royal Oak WASHINGTON (INS)—Two ma- jor farm organizations—which take | opposite stands on crucial agricul-| |tural questions—are claiming in- | dividual victories in the recent congressional election The American Farm ‘Bureau , Federation says a resounding vic- | tory was won in the balloting by congressmen who led the fight to, put through the flexible price sup- port system incerporated in the | agricultural act of 1954 Lake Orion Resident Now State Trooper LAKE ORION cessfully completed ten weeks of Having suc- 228 Atwater St.. has been sworn in as a probationary trooper by Commissioner Joseph A. Children. Hle has to. the Erie Post New troopers must serve a pro- bationary period of six months be they are confirmed in their Ruge is a veteran been assigned fore appointments Walled Lake Sets Deadline on Petitions WALLED LAKE—Deadline filing nominating petitions elective offices in the new city of Walled been set at Nov Seven councilmen and a justice | for for Lake has 7 ~ et }.30 tomorrow at the scheo! County-Gide Chapei will hold prayer | service 6t 7.45 pm. tomorrow et Troy | School | Waterford Tewnthip The Waterford Extension Ciyb will meet at 10 am Tuesday et the home Claim Election Victory — house and held their own in the Senate. The Farm Bureau fervently cam- paigned for the flexible system, and even had its own bill intro duced into the Congress. The Farmers Union just as strongly held out for continued high sup- ports According to the Farm Bureau, | ‘‘the election marks the second de- feat suffered this year by the po- | litical price fixers in Congress — then predicted that the voters would turn out of office those con- gressmen who supported the act.”’ On the other hand, the Farmers | Union claims that the campaign for rigid supports. picked up 17 backers in the House in the elec- tion, while in the Senate the status quo was maintained on the farm issues Welcomes Four, Advances Eight DRAYTON PLAINS ner John Meth- Joseph Young, John Putman and Robert Koop have been induct- ed into Cub Pack 52 Fight other Cub Scouts received Shadow pictures depicting early Pilgrim and Indiain days constitut- ed the program History.” “Adventures in PTA Plans Open House WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Hudson Covert PTA will hold open house from 7-8 p. m. Thursday followed by a Brownie Presenta- tion program with the school for two Drayton Plains girls, miss- ing since Tuesday, ended Sunday 1955 get YOU down! be cool... be calm... be carefree with a 1955 er, 13, of 3391 Signet to return from St. Trinity Lutheran age of 44 animals in each litter. Aras Don't let drying — ie Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121 N. Saginaw St. Open Friday Eve. "til 9 P.M. BENDIX fluff 'N tumble SPECIAL Phone FE 5-6189 She | 36 Dennison St. Mrs. Grace Esser of Chicago, Ul.! oska, Wis, workshop wil be held | Curenmes An County resident for : on - - ee ~oeenine = - == — 32 years, she taught music and be an ¢ tes z wi é k v . r “a 2 b wT goo. ~“_ >? eh — ~e bite art in Oxford schools prior to her a ' as art : . marriage. A member of the Em \ manuel Congregational Church of ° . . 4 baton Gas Mawel Caen Where Thousands Save Millions Ypsilanti. 3 Surviving besides her husband ] Sas Sete . : ° “seen sans all . om. pes Forman, of Royal Oak, : Srerldeas if | grandchildren. EZ. rborn Motor ks Mrs. Forman will be at Allen's | ~ e j e n e ‘hh l credit Corporation Funeral Home, Lake Orion until). , Tuesday noon, when she will be | # a taken to her residence to lie in Louis H. Cole ; state until the funeral at 2 p.m. L. H. Cole Oil Thursday at the Emmanuel Con- | Company ' i gregational Church, Oxford. Burial : will be in Ridgelawn Cemetery. + 400,000 IN CHECKS W. Russell Eames Eames and Brown Robert R. Eldred Senior Vice ing luncheon sponsored by the Ro @> President meo Book Club will be held at ' : Ps momar gn - * — ” e of Pontiac North VanDyke road, Tuesday. , I, a To Over ristmas Club Owners = will have charge of the program JS ou which wil] feature Mrs. William * —- eum Couch of Washington speaking on ublisher silvercratt. Baker PTA to Meet TROY TOWNSHIP — The new Baker Junior High School will elect its first PTA officers at a meeting The smiles we spoke about last year will be The Pontiac Press at 8 p.m. tomorrow. ae worn on the faces of over 8,000 Christmas Club . et owners starting today when their check ar- bs pig batrsersg 7 a | rives to help pay those Christmas bills — more —en oa each year are joining in this method of saving ee vs — be among the first to sign for 1955. ed be The Community National Bank © ~ of PONTIAC Member Federal Déposit Insurance Corporation . . f sy eat Me Pe ey ye gees ort - ? &'s ‘ Ph : Si. ¥ con ie, HORE, - speegt PN forks Chad a sy BS phic ve oe oe = ax * eS 2 . To hat » bu as i % 9 8 he SR Mis? i ae OF te RNR nS ben Oecd poe Sa er.’ pe Sapet'. 4, Howard W. H. V. Hutten- locher, Agency Harry M. 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James Price, 34, lost his right | leg when a jagged sheet of steel weighing several tons fell on him Price was an employe of the Commercial Services Co., Toledo, Ohio, which has been dismantling an old gas tank for several weeks. Rebert New, foreman on the job, threatened a Tribune pho- tegrapher who took q picture of Sheiffers / PFEIFFER BREWING COMPANY, DETROIT AND FLINT, MICHIGAN 1. Trace the flower on strong white paper. the center of the lily green and make the stamens yellow. The petals of the leaf so it stands up slightly. used the picture, the South Haven | for Heart Told YELLOW STAMENS CURL PETALS THIS WAY WATER LILY With crayons, color tting the petals wil up toward the ard the center, draw a dull silver 2. From a piece of green paper cut out a leaf about twice the Use the leaf diagram as a guide. Pinch the edge This is the lily pad. Draw veins 3. Cut out a piece of wax paper a little larger than the leaf. With plastic tape attach the wax paper to the underside of the leaf at in the picture. paste on the bottom of the flower and attach it to the leaf at a point where the veins start toward Place the completed lily gently into a pan of water or into a for many hours. | the scene where the worker was injured, the newspaper reported. “Police were notified of the inck | dent,”’ the paper said. Car Flips on U. S. 10; Two Flint Men Injured day morning when their car went out of contrel on U.S. 10, just north of M 87 and overturned ac- cording to Oakland County sheriff's deputies. John St. Germain, 22, the driver, and Joel W. Presley, 41, a passen- ger, both of 916 Taft, were treated at Pontiac General Hospital for |head cuts. | St. Germain said he was turning on the car radio when he lost con- ‘trol of his own northbound auto. | | ble, three surgeons said today. lheart valve which became too | wedge of the outer wall of the This water lily looks like some of those that grow in shallow | Proper spot. When this opening is | Two Flint men were injured Sun- | | ward into the heart instead of be- | ‘Chickens’ Rights Even Outraged Under Russians TOKYO, W—What a Japanese politician saw on a Soviet collec- tive chicken farm near Moscow last summer has convinced him he says that’ Communists ‘will stop at nothing to gain their ends.” Isamu Imaizumi, right-wing So- cialist, writes in a newspaper ar- ticle he saw @ food pipe thrust into a chicken's stomach. 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But the road is far from rosy for the New York Giants, who are | atop the Eastern Conference today | 49ers 48-7 for | by the thin margin of a half-game, The Lions avenged their only de- feat of the season vesterday when they whipped the San Francisco their sixth victory {in seven games > * = Meantime, the Giants, who took sole possession of their division yesterday by downing the Eagles 27-14, mrust face the always dan- gerous Los Angeles Rams Sunday and then take on the Browns, in the game that could well decide the title. Pittsburgh Philadelphia on successive Sundays * a : The defeat of the 49ers day, coupled with Los Angeles’ 28- sester. | 17 conquest of the Chicago Car- | Green 1 dinals, put the Rams into a sec- ond place tie with the Frisco club, Pittsburgh's title hopes faded greatly with a 17-14 setback by Washington. On Saturday night Bay defeated Baltimore 27-13. . * 7 After leading only 6-3 at the half, with all of the points coming on field goals, the Browns tallied twice within 37 seconds in the third period and then added two more in the final quarter on Ofto . ; (MM. MSC Graham's passing and Chet Hanu- eyes will be reason enough for the * ef ¢@ have been mentioned White % It's a question now pict the speedy, fast-thinking end who has rirst downs : 12 Montreal's six-game National |ak's running. Lou Groza contrib. voters to decide on the Wolverines} Greenberg, who said yesterday Frank Lane, Chicago White Sox National or American League will | heen a star all the way this hectic | Y#rés Rushing os 18! Hockey League winning streak | uted 13 ts. 9 - for the trip to Pasadena. where | he already had notified geueral manager, predicts those be first to grab the territory, but season, the day was especially beat eo eer ue - cee sed on (Red peed peiel aaais points, on three field the opponent will be Southern Cal. | president Will Harridge he will | 'W° West Coast cities be be in whichever one it is will be top satistactory. Kramer not only per-| frereepted by. .0. 2.2... : $ by Bill Dineen, Vic Stasiuk and | * 8 * Saturday sete the Pacific Const eS vows Me. pointed ge ge = — + « |formed all the chores of his J0b. | Teese 3 gp | Clem Show for the Wings. | The Rams-Cardinals game was to want team | ¥® : he smartly that he pom rf H : , , . title. Even if UCLA wins it cannot a ts ae allen aes | Francisco has approved a5 million| Greenberg foresees a 10 team noe the wie, Ountanding player oe ey i + | The Wings, shut out in their last yale bathgers Plays. Woodle y Lewis get the bow! bid since the Uclans| nity.” He added that he would ask | dollar bond issue for a stadium league by 1956 and says ‘‘We must! ,. the field ‘ . Femeities. yards 40 «4 35 (5) | two games, had gone scoreless for sae fon “ re at ‘“ oft : . | : “ and that the Los Angeles Park Dis-| push for it right now if we don't . . nen t s via more than 10 periods of hockey °*" . s Angeles touch- paeek Ses Sw teers Ee siemens ben = ssmmunint to I | trict has earmarked 10 million for want the National League to get Kramer was literally in the Spar- icy state © 8 8 71 (208;23) until Johnny Wilson | 4¥". Jack Dwyer went 76 yards -— — —— the . sn tar ahead of ws." tans’ hair almost every play, He bined uM eigen Kiem pumped in the 1st goal aideray? ts with an intercepted pass for an- e ® | — _Purpor Se _ , ee ee _ twice blocked a pees of © Scavar sien Simmer i ‘Nandaecls Pia the 2nd_ period . gre Tank Younger 75 yards for : — which produced t Michigan cutis Until Detroit sta a third and Billy Wade's pass to | en ged its late hae ank Farm Manager in Line NCAN'sEthics cohen ee Te, tae hae Oo a | peric ra ( F ht Bo | G | carried an edue ta t +) 3 ards got into the act rterback | Kauth’s punt on the 6-yard stripe. ig Ww ames ithe game. ith yoni for M | with a 57-yard touchdown run by | then grabbed the ball in midair to| \treal was Claude Evans, rookie} ‘#teran Charley Trippi. By Warren Geer ‘crash in for the touchdown. The Approved by NCAA Montreal goalie playing in the| Rookie Vic Janowicz’s field goal Head Football Coach other blocked , in the final Drake University = period, led to another touchdown. recovered on State's absence of injured Jacques Plante. | Proved to be the winning margin Each team scored in the 2nd/|!m the Redskins’ surprise triumph period while the other was short Ver the Steelers. asKCA‘s General Carroll Board Meets KANSAS CITY # — Eight post- season football games have been Manager: You are the quarterback and| Case Lou Baldacci 71 and a half dozen plays later the New York Yankees farm club, captain of West Virginia. fensive performances with the of- Involving Utah approved by the National Colleg- handed. Wilson scored on a long | peedy Ed Shannon was in for move in the job hejthe American Assn. Blues. The — poeh your eleven.and North Caro ge oa Believed * Ed 3 ™ jate Athletic Assn. pass from Marcel Pronovost for ! ‘plans on his acquired Kan- | Blues have been Kansas City’s As | lina State el noted for oro de- Ca A C ch ad UM's 4th tally. Walter Byers, NCAA executive Detroit, but Jean Beliveau came if ontest sas City Athletics—naming a gen-| sociation entry since 195. Behind Session Baldacci, too had a big day, | director, said yesterday the games back with a screened 55-footer eral manager. Johnson described Carrol! as “8 | fenses of the two teams about ; — “are along with most of the Wolverine = were: which glanced off a Detroit play- The Chicago millionaire who) fine man” and a good friend average. Your kicker has a fl-yard | KANSAS CITY, Nov. 1) > —) crab, which turned in a grand © Dec. 5 — Refrigerator Bowl. er . brought the American League's; One of the general manager’s| season average, the two State There were strong indications that | game all the way, Low started at Evansville, Ind Detroit went ahead at 1:59 of the OW n et f | Athletics here from Philadelphia | firs: official jobs will be to attend | punters have averaged 32 yards the Ethics Committee of the Na-| the pilot's post, them later on Dec. 31 — Gator Bowl, Jackson. ird period with a short kill shot has given no inkling of his choice | the major league draft meeting in| per try. tional Collegiate. Athetic Assn. | took over the job of fullbacking, ville. Fla. of Wilson's rebound after goalie but speculation centered around | New York next week. He faces the| Kickoff men for both teams are : which he dig in superiative style. = Jan. 1 — Cotton Bowl, Dallas; Evans slipped and fell. Pontiac Press’ annual 3-way deer Parke Carroll considered ot least ene major case Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla; Rose| Stasiuk knocked in a 120-foot momentous job of trying to guide| powerful and have usually kicked) |. esterday One of the game's “spectacu. prars 4 bows ; a | Contest gets under way today con- ® the A's out of the league cellar. off into the end zone and out of ; apd . lars’ was Baldacci’s counter in . Pasadena. Calif; Sugar breakaway and Skov ended the | currently with the statewide 16-day Johnson also is expected to name the field of play. There is no wind NCAA officials said they could) 1 warty part of the 4th period. Bowl, New Oricans; Sun Bowl, Ei scoring by deflecting in Red Kel- deer season, Contest will offer $100 ale a field manager during his brief | advantage. not discuss what occurred in the |Oq the 3rd play after the Spar-|Paso. Tex.; Tangerine Bowl, Or-|ly’s screened #-foot shot |U. S. savings bonds to winning Kansas City stay. He probably will| You, the Mountaineer quarter-| meeting of the committee, which tans’ only tally and subsequent @n. oaid t be add | entries in the biggest deer (weight do that tomorrow back, win the toss. As West Vir-| studies allegations that the NCAA's here may Bessone Double Pro only), best-balanced rack and best Front office affairs of the old! ginia captain, rate these choices code of ethics \tional games approved by the’ all-around head, . Philadelphia A's were handled by has been violated. 1, 2 and 3 for this spot | * 6 @ Hunters Bagging Michigan State hockey coach NCAA's Extra Events Cémmittee. Contestants. who are restricted | brothers Roy and Earle Mack who,| Kick However, reliable sources have d aan lei Amo Bessone has had professional to full-time Oakland County resi- of | along‘ with their father. Lona Receive said the committee would hear SUNDAYS RESULTS | experience in two sports — base- dents. may bring their deer to inate seectbal's unbeaten snd were the owners, Connie was| Defend a goal ‘ es that Jeck Gardner vio- More Geese in Port Wayne 33, Niiwaunes 91 a ca ot oy ee ee eee untied teams listed 26 schools to- | president. | (Answer elsewhere on the sports lated the code in influencing two Allegan Area New York 9%, Baltimore | of the Class “A” Eastern League |8 am.-3 p.m.,on weekdays and day as seven dropped from the| In buying out the Macks, John- | pages.) basketbel] players when he moved pa :SeToRpar’s Bescits and hockey with the Providence | from 8 a.m.-12 noon on Saturdays. select group over the weekend. son announced Roy Mack had a from Kansas State College to Utah! ALLEGAN (UP) — Sportsmen | Eiiedsiphle 57 Neuen Reds of the American Hockey | No entries are taken on Sundays Only three major colleges— | three-year contract with the Van | University as basketball coach in| have killed more geese so far this | Fort wayne 103, Rochester #8 League. \or holidays. UCLA, Ohio State and Okiahoma— | 88s City club but has not said what Football Results 1953. ee season at the Swan Creek and still boast unblemished records. | Mack's duties will be. Roy was pan — ; Fennville state shooting areas e Both Arkansas and Cincinnati peer Rar ry and treas- Michigan 33, Michigan State 7 Piathgr crore Big Seven Con | than —— previous season, peer eta eet ty the wapeide. | Carroll onetime sports editor ot | iste Ainon *, "© ferred to Utah with Gardner. They | today. | n e ed e / C d S Other teams to tumble from the the now defunct Kansas City Jour-| N. Mich. 20, Mission (Wis) 6. | were Gary Bergen of K-State and| Charlies FE. Friley, biologist in| unbeaten-untied group were Michi- rnal, joined the Minneapolis Millers By CORRIGAN However, if Michigan comes out | Rebels will go on and take it bar- field with reserves The Associated Press on top, the two teams would finish | ring an upset. Danny Dropps, St. The list of candidates for the with identical 61 league records * ¢ C F d Wi four major New Year’s Day bowl and a vote would have to be The second team in the Sugar arter avor e to itt for the Shamrocks’ only score on a@ 5 3 Jj 3 Hu iH ve i i : z ty ij Es7 ! z Hl i i B a | e E i ¥. pot| COTTON BOWL, — The South- Now if SMU, whips Baylor and l-| Texas Christian, its last two foes, the Mustangs are in = * s SUGAR BOWL—The Southeast- ern Conference champion makes ; | West. Mich. 38, West. Reserve 0 A f | G TE rt Bunte o ¢ lorado. charge of Swan Creek, said hunt- Bow! probably will be Arkansas |or SMU, whichever fails to make) | l the Cotton Bowl. West Virginia of | Jimmy Carter, the return bout NGE BOWL host in| champion, aims for a record and vogalem ae _ a title on Wednesday night when By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At Best in Return Bouts, | In '52 he yielded the throne to | Lauro Salas in May, but took it back in October. Montreal's Ar- } Normal. Montana State, Mi- of the American Assn. in 192 as | Ohio State 38. Purdee 6 The committee met at the Hotel | erg have taken more than 1,200 q a of Ohio. Carnegie Tech and assistant general r-anager. In 1945 sneer tg lla Muenl pach Registered at_ ve birds at Swan Creek _ nearly ad ‘ Jachian State. he moved into the Yankee organiz- Wiseonsin 27 I _— 4 ame hote yesterday were Gard- 390 at Fennville and the season . ation as general manager of New- notre Same a O Corekns 13 ‘ee of Salt en — op three has another week to go b * , = ark in the International League Ohio U. 26. Bowling Green 14 Kansas State officials — Lawrence | Friley said one of the big rea- Deer Loses to Auto and remained there until taking| Otis "A a M st, Kanses 12 serge igs Miao poriggand sons for this year’s big kill is, of Birmi ham Man the Kansas City Blues post. Army 35, Penn 0. | Tex Winter, basketball coach, that hunters ‘‘have finally learned’’, Oxford's powerful Wildcats) the ist period and a 64-yard |to rout Royal Oak St. Mary, 38-7, Lou Boudreau’s name has| pense tei. ¥, Deon U 6. | Dr. R. I. Throckmorton, faculty /t9 hold their fire until the geese | closed their season as Oakland) heave from Pilarski in the 3rd | in the final game of the Suburban INDIAN RIVER ® — Franz | popped up most frequently in spec Depoare 41, Lafayette representative. — are in range. County's only unbeaten-untied team stanza. Kalasz kickeg both con- | Catholic League campaign. Clems’ Fugman of Birmingham, Mich.,/ ylation on a field manager for the | Penn State 37, “ Recommendations of the com- Saturday after handing Pon- moved got & deer Sunday before the hunt- | athietic. Syracuse, 31, Colgste 18. SS Se Sports Brief aa —_ ing season started—or, rather, he The A's new owner flew into| Auburn 35, Georgia 6. | cil which will determine whether po s rie Ss Wisner Memorial period killed one Kansas City yesterday and shortly! 7°"¢s,"$, "sho janything shal] be made public By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Victory was the 8th consecutive A doe dashed into the path of | after his arrival conferred with Maryland 16, Clemson @ acon — a. The TENNIS |triumph of the season for Coach his car near here Sunday. The | architects, engineers and attorneys ohana ly president, Dean A. B. Australia — Tony Trabert of Jean Harkness’ crew. St, Michael carcass was turned over to the on enlargement of the Kansas City fess 3b, TOU Moore of the University of Ala- | CREmest, wee CEmmewi ss tommement | finished with a €5 mark. state conservation department and | stadium. The present seating ca- poetay My od se ik bama, is head of the Ethics | }% 9? = = = eR Wildcats’ all Fugman got was $125 damage | pacity of 17.000 will be increased | San Jose State 19, Stanford 16 Committee. en RACING ——— to his car | to 36,000 Move Hage age oe NEW YORK—Social Outcast (9920) won back Larry Spencer . ’ : Marquette 1s, Col. of Pacifie 13. _ . . the $87,650 Gallant Fox Handicap .t Js- vietery with three OO . Quick Photo Service Oe ALTIMORE a oud a rs] 2) | and an extra point. The 19 points ; : The Associated Press has a di- | ibe Re Stakes at Pimlico”. ,,| Save the Sfoct It kece 5 ose OW 0S Ou ern qa | Omid § n y rect wirephoto set-up in Macktin | oe Suen Few Batu champtonship with Field Stadium, home of Michigan | esr Pree aran| “S ‘ = State's Spartans—capable of send- te oe i cumnee Bi Corners Some Shamrocks held Oxford to a ing game action pictures around! LOUISVILLE, ee eo) | halftime lead, but olege eam WIiN FOSI-Season DIG LINC the maton in minates Se cade Ont Ee cuchdowme inthe 3d team scored once in ter after both coaches flooded the _ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 Lions Swamp 49ers, 48-7, Before 58,431 By JACK SAYLOR DETROIT — Bud Parker, the man who “dies for Detroit every week” can live easily until the National Football League’s cham- pionship game next month. It would take a collapse of the most complete proportion to keep Park- er’s Detroit Lions from represent- ing the Western Division in the NFL title game for the 3rd straight winning the NFL crown for an un- precedented 3rd consecutive time. Lions were having no part of a waiting game this nippy Novem- ber Sunday. They had the ball 4 times in the Ist quarter = Ttim recovered on the 22. iithis was the Lions’ day. downs heaped on the hapless West Coast outfit in-the 2nd half. Bobby aerial festivities, completing 11 of 21 passes to 7 different receivers for 317 yards and 4 touchdowns. Bill Bowman featured the ground offensive which added 172 more yards to the 474 net total. Doak Walker had a brilliant day, per- sonally accounting for 18 points. ~ the next touchdown. On the Ist play, Layne pitched ta Jim TWENTY-THREE —— Redleg outfielder Lioyd Merri-| back when he was a student at man was once an All-America half- | Stanford. Doran in the end zone. Walker added a 13-yard field goal before the quarter ended. Torgeson'’s interception put the Lions on the 49ers .37 in the 2nd period and Layne struck again through the sieve-like 49er pass de- fense to hit Jug Girard with a 2- yard payoff pitch. In the 3rd quarter, Walker got behind the safety man and took Hoernschmeyer'’s pass for a 66- yard TD play. Dublinski got into the act later in the quarter by throwing a screen pass to Bow- man who used expert blocking te complete agother 66-yard scor- ing maneuver. Detroit lost its shutout on the Ist play of the 4th quarter as Johnson threw a 10-yard touch- down to Billy Wilson. The scoring closed with a minute and a half | to go as Bowman broke up the | middle on a trap play and romped 43 yards to make the final, 48-7. b Bowman's 73 yards in 8 carries | led the Lions, while Perry had %& in 13 tries for the 49ers. Perry From the outset it was obvious | San Francisco fumbled Jim Martin's opening kickoff and Mar- After Dorne- Dibble dropped Hoern-| schmeyer’s end zone pass, Walker | booted a 34-yard field goal with | the game slightly over one minute | old. A Layne to Walker pass play covered 53 yards to put Detroit on the Frisco 30 and 4 plays later Layne carried over from the 5 conversions. ONE LIONS MISSED—End Dorne Dibble of the Lions has the | AP Wireghote ball in his arms in the end zone, but failed to hold it on a pass from | San Francisco 49ers at Briggs Stadium. Jim Cason of the 49ers falls |, ’ Bob Hoernschmeyer in the Ist 30 seconds of Sunday's game with the | on his back. Lions won, 48-7. ‘in WIFU 5 Race HUNTING INSURANCE —and he says it cost less then a bex of shells!” 3 days hunting protection for only $1.00! ... and your family gets $5,009 in case of casualty, or $500 medical expenses. Call today! 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Keego Theater New Anti-Slum Group to Hear President WASHINGTON vP—A nationwide called A€TION American Council to Improve Our organization Ge Gar Wile Mussels 5 || Neighborhoods — came into exis- ie racte ereen i] || tence today with an approving ges- ee low id | @ Hell Be Zero |’ ¢ure from President Eisenhower. in Technicolor with The President scheduled an ad- Alan Ladd dress at,the kickoff luncheon of the —ALSO— | Board of Directors of the new non- | profit, privately supported group ey vention of slums. r aimed at the eradication and pre- | The movement is headed by re- 1 ' tired Maj. Gen. Frederick A. Ir “About Mrs. Leslie’ With Shirley Booth and Robert Ryan Thru THURSDAY x TH a E r+ SANE =. * MUTINY ‘ [EM . “CAINE MUTINY” Starts at 7:20 and 9:45 ving. former superintendent of the S. Military Academy, and a 933 member board made up of leaders in civic affairs, business, labor and ~ the church Two State Men Named to Atomic Shelter Unit WASHINGTON uP The Civil Defense Administration has nounced the formation of a tional committee to plan for the shelter and care of survivors of any atomic attack Two Michigan men were among those appointed to the new com mittee yesterday byw Val Peterson Civil Defense administrator. They ! are Arthur F Bassett, vice presi dent of the Detroit Trust Co, De troit, and Edward R. Swett. Ameri can Hotel Assn., Muskegon The committee will hold its first meeting in Battle Creek 18 a WON NEW LAKE THEATRE Walled Lake, Mich. MON., TUES., WED. SSS - tt ‘ M-G-M presents * THE FIRST GREAT mUSICAt >) CINEmAScoP All new and in } COLOR GLORY! ! 2 . — PLUS — “THE COWBOY” with Tex Ritter THE PONTIAC PRESS, May Expand Power Probes Dixon-Yates Inquiry in ‘55 Seen Including Two More AEC Suppliers WASHINGTON (UP!}—The Dem ocrats may dig into other admin istration power when they launch their promised investiga- of the Dixon-Yates contract deals thon n the next Coongress, it was earned today A key Democrat said the in quiry may embrace Atomic Ener- g Commission contracts with | Electric Energy Inc., and the Ohio Valley Electric Corp Both are private power groups supply- ing AEC installations Administration spokesmen justi- fied some of the terms of the Dixon- Yates agreement during hearings before the congressional Atomic Energy Committee last week by citing the precedents of the other two agreements. Demo- crats were understood to believe they can show that these contracts too, have had bad features The promised “\entilation" of | the Dixon-Yates contract was an- nounced by Senate Democratic leader Lyndon B. Johnson (Tex). It is expected to be entrusted to the congressional Atomic Fnergy Committee. The committee 19 to & along party lines Saturday to let the Administration move quickly ahead with the plan. But Demo- crats will have the 10 votes when the new Congress convenes. And an outspoken critic of the con- tract, Sen Clinton P. Anderson ‘(D- NM.) is expected to be commit- tee chairman, voted Now Many Wear ; | FALSE TEETH With More Comfort i FASTEETH, « pleasant alkaline | (mRem-actd) , holds false teeth | more firmly..To eat and talk in more | comfort, just sprinkle a little PAS- at any drug counter. | or someone like him, would be | Wayne-Fellows Co. | ready made a picture for Sol Les- NOTICE PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER IS UNFAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR. Pontiac Local 620, 1.A.7.S.8 WISE MAN | refreshing nigh a priceless gift He's giving sleep for Christmas—and a t's sleep is for everyone. An automatic bed covering, with its selective temperature control, does away with the muscle-cramping weight of umpteen blankets ... keeps the lucky sleeper cozy warm all night long. Another Berlin Musical Show May Be Filmed | Qn Atom Peace | By LOUELLA O. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Another Irving Berlin musical, ‘‘Miss Lib- erty,” being discussed with Jeanmaire and Maurice Chevalier as the stars. You'd know, wouldn't you. after the smash business “White Christmas” is doing that Don Hartman would try to get another of Irving's musicals Jeanmaire is already signed for ‘Anything Goes’ with Bing Crosby and she is committed to Para- mount for one more picture An amusing angle is that just as I was about to write the news | that the French ballerina had | been lunching with Arthur Freed and Was top choice for “Cole Porter’s “Cavalcade” with Gene Kelly at MGM, I heard about “Miss Liberty.” Could be Jean- maire will do both pictures. “Of Hope and Glory,"’ a coming up novel by Lionel Shapiro, to be published by Doubleday, must be good. Charles Brackett hasn't even seen the finish, but he persuaded Darryl Zanuck to buy it on the strength of what he read, and he believes it will have nostalgic in- terest for many people who saw service and had romantic experi- ences in World War II. The hero is a young American staff officer, a married man, sta- tioned in London. He meets a British girl who is engaged to be married. They fall in love, and how they work out their problem is yet to be decided. Chartie believes Richard Egan, is good to play the officer, and | dean Simmons, or someone like her, to play the girt. The new Mrs. John Wayne will | not make her acting debut with the She has al- ser which was filmed in Bolivia two years ago. It started out to be the filming of the actual search for the Span- ish crown jewels, but developed into a feature film with Pilar car- rying the romantic interest film is now being edited for tele- vision release and you can bet lthat Pilar will be billed as Mrs. | John Wayne. + . . Chatter in Hollywood: Jane Wy- man was in and out of the hos- pital so fast very few friends knew she'd been there. She had a re- currence of an old trouble with her | side and was put into a brace for a few days. She's so completely well that Saturday she drove up te Ojai to chaperon 14-year-old Maureen and her bey friend Johnny Buezili | at a scheol dance. “Quite a trip,”’ said Jane, “went | up one night and came home the next morning.” * . * Snapshots of Hollywood collect- ed at random: Ida Lupino and Howard Duff both weekended in Palm Springs—but not together. She files for divorce tomorrow. Joe E. Lewis, a dear friend to many of us, and one of the great- est comics who ever lived, under- went surgery Friday at Harkness Pavilion in New York. Vera Ellen didn’t even have time birthday | party. The plane was hours late. | Frank Sinatra's opening at the | Sands in Las Vegas was the big. | Lucia at his mstaurant. In addition to Tony Quinn's double being tossed in the air during a scene for ‘Magnificent Matador"’ (formerly *‘The Number One’’), a bull jumped the sidewall |usual maneuver to push ahead with | ;morning’s session of the Assem- |congress next year on peaceful MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 Speeches Toda 2 American Delegates to Talk in U.N. Assembly on Ike’s Peace Proposal By A. I, GOLDBERG UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., ® — Top U.S. delegates scheduled a speechmaking double-header in the U.N. Assembly today in an un- President Eisenhowers atoms-for- peace program. C. D. Jackson, presidential ad- viser who helped prepare the orig- inal program, was taken off the sidelines to make his first major speech as a U.N. delegate at this bly’s main Politica] Committee. Chief U.S, Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. planned to resume his government's arguments in the afternoon session, answering not | only Russian objections voiced Fri- | day by Soviet Deputy Foreign Min- ister Andrei Vishinsky but some criticisms of the program by| friendly Western delegates who do not think the U.S. proposal goes far enough. Vishinsky has not indicated if Russia would accept a Western | invitation to join the small com- mittee which a Western seven- power resolution would set up to | help arrange a proposed scientific | uses of atomic energy AUS. Delegation spokesman | said that the United States is in-| flexible on only two things involved | in the program: It will oppose any | veto power that could hamstring | the agency and it will fight against a place for Red China either in the congress or the agency. White - Negro Neighborhood Living Tested TREVOSE, Pa. ‘®—A white re- search engineer and a Negro ma- chine operator today settled down as next-door neighbors in an ex- periment in interracial living in a corner of booming Bucks County, | once known mainly for its gather- | ing celebrated artists and gentle- men farmers Planned specifically by a group of Quakers as ‘‘a true picture of democracy in action.” their two newly occupied ranch-type homes are the forerunner of a 140-home community. first of its kind in the suburban Philadelphia area. s * > Federal and state officials joined with civic and religious leaders yes- | terday in an informal open house for the first two families. George and Eunice Grier shook hands | with their new neighbors, Charles and Victoria Henry, the first Negro couple of purchase one of the 20,- 000 new homes in the county Over 65 people. most of them Quakers. put up $150.000 to get the SO-acre project started. Urs bitspacel NOW SHOWING * ay Bny eturn of Appeintment 8 A.M. - 10 P.M. “The Adventures | memories you can |give your child, .is i . Ve ; ne | ; CROSBY RAE“ | j ROSEMARY : CLOONEY 4 | - g VERA 9 ELLEN 2% 3 bean incoer * > i = IRVING BERLIN ns ———_—__—_ - Using explosives the army has The Gibraltar colony of Great developed a method of sinking | Britain has an area of only about telegraph poles in loose sand or|one and seven-eighths square earth without having to dig a hole. | miles. 4 STARTS AT 12:20 — 3:10 6:00 — 8:45 Hive MARTIN MHL CLOONEY WED.: “TALL IN THE SADDLE” alse “VALLEY OF THE SUN” é ! : TODAY rand tis — } Thru FRIDAY On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen FEATURES AT: 11:23 — 1:57 — 4:31 — 7:05 — 9:41 P. M. JAMES STEWART = ALFRED HITCHCOCKS REAR WINDOW Y TECHNICOLOR in the dork ...a crime of possien GRACE KELLY WENDELL COREY - THELMA RITTER with RAYMOND BURR -: ne “Present for « Bride” Featurette Childhood Memories... One of the nicest \family fun when dining out Family Nights— Monday and Tuesday! | Food Woodward at Prepared Square Lake Rd. to Take Out 2435 DIXIE HWY., N | LAST TIMES TONIGHT | ALL COLOR PROGRAM! eee, + ~~~ ALSO Never a Beast-Battle Like It! “The LION and the HORSE” STEVE COCHRAN — WILDFIRE, THE WONDER HORSE ; bin Tourists Needed Badly 75 U.S. Writers Attempt to Help Little Guatamala By LAURA Z. HOBSON GUATEMALA CITY (INS) — South of the border—I mean south of the Mexican border, mind you— I found myself in the surptising Officially I was part of a dele- gation of 75 editors and writers from all over the U.S. flown But that 50,000 was before the Communist - backed regime. By 1953, the official figures continue, the total of ios turistas had dwin- | died to 4,000, but I noticed that no of galloping malnutrition, statistician ray around with the| actual starvation. 1954 figures—maybe it had dwin- died out of sight. With the pro-Communists thrown out last June by the successful revolt led by the Guatemalan army officer who's now president, | "| Carlos Castillo Armas, it just doesn’t make any sense to permit tourist nerves to keep causing that awful downhill slide from 50,000 to 4,000 to 277? Ne sense for Guatemalans, and Another way of sizing up the value of that lost tourist business is in good old quetzals—well, dol- lars—and that came to about $2,- 500,000 a year. In a country about the size of Tennessee, with the population of, say, Chicago, any $2,500,000 bite out of the annual economy is anough to start a few symptoms if not GRANDMA IT SEEMS T'GO RIGHT THROUGH A FELLER'S ES, AN’... by Charlies Kuhn i Hi if 5 E F i il if E ] : | venides, Periodistas!” which | was helpfully translated into | “Welcome, U.S. Press!” A receiving line, headed by | Guatemala City’s mayor, Juan Luis compared mile. A nautical mile is 6,076.10 feet with 5,280 for a land _ TWENTY-FIVE __ SPUR LINE ili 2 L nail 4 7 C/MBCO AND PANCHO BRING PEED TO THe MOMESTEAD OF BAD-LUCK BRANNIGAN ‘SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith [ =a 440488 Bs a ARQR SS e SINCE THE PIG HAS NONAME, I 6UGGEST THAT YOU ee oe Came 98 Ke Posten Srodunte te tram by Merrill Blosser Gage 1988 by SED eee ee a nl ver) eRe VERERTRE HTTe rte ee . Z / 4 + wae 4) / OL MBG AZ |__ ion te erty ccs pt er sn 3 ws a THE BERRYS by Carl Grubert Re FOR Two) NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller acaemenr =< wd he la A stop || TLt CALL THE sities THAT DOGCATCHER FIGHTING || UNLESS YOU __j| BECOME REAL | Log | + FRIENDS GRRR T 2 — GRRL, et ty a \\ ~ NOW, BE CAREFUL OF EM!) 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Funeral service will CHICAGO, Nov. 15 Uh—Major | Pepicd by ine Berecu of Merteacy, o60| NEW YORK, Név. to u—The | be Bold Fecedag. Mov. 30 ot 2 ‘ tae : bu. No 1 400-460 bu; ies, G ings , ke . “d today fol | grains held steady on the Board of \% 5° M: Or ee. Coenen, | Stock market declined toda ‘ E. D. Foley Is Named. fietating. Interment in White 1, 300-350 bu, apples, Jonathan | Manager of Central) — state at the Parmer-snover Pu- Tra oybeans and rye‘ faticy. 400 bu, No 1. 300-350 bu apples. | lowing five advances tu new -9 de today but so) ae McIntosh. fancy, 40 bu: No 1, 300-278} * > showed an easier undertone, Lard bu. apples Northera Spy we! 3 80 ¢00 jyear peaks | _neral Home. = uU «apples now, ol, u u The ( 1 the ly afte t ; also declined, apples, Wagener. No 1 328-375 bu | The selloff in the early alternoon Sales Office gag gh ca 6 wns, . . Cider, No 1, 200-225 4-gal :ase Pears . to between 1 and 3 points | _ a ‘ sovbeans ster . cari aes : went to Db nison St.. Oxford, Mich. age 51; ee eye eee rr py bi Be 408 ba Quince Ne with most losses small. There were Six promotions in the Pontiac | beloved wife of Francis Ray For- from fairly large receipts, totaling |“ Vegetabies’ Beets, No 1, 78100 doz , — Motor Division's sales organization man; dear mother ef Mrs. Jewett Ibchs. beets. topped. No 1, 100-150 bu.| many moderate gains, some run- , . Graves and Bruce Forman. Fu- 190 cars at Chicago and 49 at! Cabbage No ath 1 00 bu. cabbage curly were announced today by H. E, Gorek meres will oes beg oa Minneapolis. There also was some 89.125 pager Pe pone Nol "00: Be ee ean _ vy and ‘Crawford, general sales manager. zame ey! o1” Congregations ‘ ‘ m { ha) icascet i a ; eben usiness was quile nea Church itn Oxford with Rev. liquidation based on reports mois acne topped "Nol 100-1 te oa casi maintained a pace right around | E. D. Foley has been appoint- Lawrence D —, nag toa erie or Ps : : 17 ; t wn Ceme- ture content of this year's crop flover, we i, 20-300 des CoMry, ME) | Friday's big total of 3.720.000] ed to the newly created position | [a'erment. in Rideelewn | Cems, was quite higher. Celery root. No 1. 100 doz Fennel. shares, which was the best in near- of administration manager at the he in state at Allen's, Zenesel i > ) t 0 c ? . ’ Z > rion Wheat near the end of the first “fl Pt cee iy oe en oe be ly four years sales department's central of noon then she will be taken to hour was % lower to 4s higher. | tee. No 1, 100-125 doz behs Onions Prices opened steady, turned fice. her residence, 36 Dennison St. December $2.26%4; corn '4 lower) green, No 1.75 90 doz bohs: onions, dry. ; y ~~ wixtted down. ih . Oxford to le in state until i 3 . - cep, |No 1, 135-178 50-lb bag Parsley, curly ; mixed, and then elie, In his new position, Foley will of service on Thursday when she to % higher, December $1.55%4; | = rel No 1 . . ‘ will be taken to the Church. Fu- No 1. 75-90 doz bchs parsiey root the first hour. Steel and rail 1 offi sal . 7 oats unchanged to °s Jower, De-| 80-100 doz Parsnips, No 1, 125-175 ik wv heavily traded coordinate central office sales pro- neral errengements ty Aloe’ . Pr Peppers, C ine. No 1. 6$-1.00 | roads tte eave art) iviti irec neral Home, \° . cember 84; rye 1 to 1'@ lower,! ,, aie weet 33.180 S0-Ib beg General Portland Cement was up peed pe abenrs and aixect 6 GONZALES. NOVEMBER 14, 1954, December $1.28'2; soybeans * | Dove, oe 1 1.1.00 bu wt nadishes yor 4 | between 3 and 4 points after di id P P - Arestio, 151 pig ar authors, ‘ i, s. No 7 u i ermo, 2 cents lower, November $2.79'2: | wo 1, 150.200 bu. radishes, red. No 1. [rectors porposed a two-for-one R. V. Curie has been appointed jr temo -__. sige and lard 5 to 40 cents a hundred 75 )85 doz bens i wet | split organization and analysis manager Persia Chemeaien dear brother ae e os >c fi. u oO . pounds lower, November $15.90. [150 bu. squash Acorn, No 1} 15.00 bu N York S k succeeding Foley. He has pen ee aa panes aves squash, Butternut, No 1, 90-125 bu | ew or toc s assistant zone manager in ‘on- will be held Wednesday Nov. 17 . . | squash, Delicious No 1 90-125 bu . ae ’ A de Poul Grain Prices pecaeh. Tears. Met Saas ie ae + sie’ fat mites 532 tiac’s Cleveland zone. Church “Interment in Mt, Hope matoes hothouse o 7 7 Ib on lis : aey = < . ? ‘ : ssi zone = the CHICAGO GRAIN bskt Turnip, No 1. 1 25-1 3§ dos behs rag ee oe 2 i Slat de ue ane F J. wane =e stant Ua Comatery. —. o euina : CHICAGO, Nov. 15 ‘AP Opening |, ee 4 setts aa met | Alleg L Stl T Jacobs 64 manager in con’ - fg nny on Sis, Geneas fn rain ee ae ' : ited Ch ohns Man 8 | nerel Home where Mr. w wheat Soybeans ‘ee eee a teens a ned ate aa ae 39 2 | W. W. Harris, has been ap- will He in state. rae - nti, ha ; 3 a2 ‘ phil beached) No 1. 250-300 bu | Allis Chal 711 Kelsev Hay 28 6 pointed assistant zone manager HODGES, NOVEMBER 15. 1954, ar 28% 6 QM oe. e- 2 82". iuce No 1. 2 @ Alur lta 68 T Kennecott... gi6) cs a is ) MAT ccncecs BB Maz 28s ne ee ee eT os hie Go, | Ml 8 Kimb Ct . 396] in the Pontiac, Mich. zone. Charles ., 2671 Desmond, Wil- Moore Suly cries. 204 | Collard No. 1, 160-180 bu Kale No 1} Am Attn ni goes aa? | H. N. Long has been named sales er of Mrs. Charles Kernan. Pu- Dec 1$5's ‘Sep 26 1 06 Poe ae a Pe I a. 75 a ee eas aay ' € ae =F ca waan { ve fen) neral arrangements will pe ne voeeee ; a | bu orrel No 100-125 bu pinach . eee ~ | promo lanager tor = nounced later by the Voorhees- Mar ......-. 158 lard No ? m h lam Gas & EF! 9 PG 722 . May 161% N ‘ fiekiss ac Tuckin’ Mat conden we (RE (Ce 163 Liv MeNAl 12 tiac Central Region, succeeding, _5!ple_Funeral Home __ or 161%. De $00 | Begs Large 1800-1550 30doa vase | A M & Fev 716 ties & My... 503 Harris | LAZARIDES. NOVEMBER 14. 1964, s an sediur n 7 Am Motors 10 Lockh A 472 , ee | Elias, 36 Franklin Biv rrange- Dec Bg Me ea | See eee ee ee Ain N Ges 456 Loews... 173 F. G. MacDonald will fill the ments to be announced later by Mar ...... Lad May .. 14 00 Am Rad 237 Lone 8 Cem 832 : Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home MBY ssiceos- Sle Jul 15 85 DETROIT EGGS Am Seating $7 terillard 2311 assistant part manager's post In = cee a ae Rye it econased DETROIT Nov 18 — 1AP) Eggs fob | Am Smet 4130 Mack Trk 187 | the Pontiac central office, former-| MOFFETT. NOVEMBER 14. 1954. 129 Dee 142 Am Stl Pd 2 | Mrs. Mollie A., 1415 N. Perry St ~~ 133 ae 1122 Leh ioe ases included Federal-State Pa — Pa ia oo Sa ag ly held by Long a no pei ite of diet pa Mey cece EIS Mae Sooo es Grade A taree 0.48 weighted [Am TOD) MM Man 'D sir | Mette: dear matber of i . ate average 45 medium 32-35 wtd ave = Meads Cp . . 14 small 23-29 wid. av 28', grade B a, ae Mid Con Lig oy P. bu Gat A ape the cal ogg nd aS ea ay . . arge 39-4) wtd av 42'». peewees 25 ba . : Mid Stl P« new 0 ing-Size filter ciga- : Chicken Dinner Slated ‘ Browns Grade A large 41-44 wid ay. | Anac W a c 544 wronsan Ch 98 - g & ins Henchen pokes Fences! ee 43. medium 31-34 wtd av 33', small 25 Armcoc 8 a Ld Mont Ward 707 rette through newspapers in this bab Pareranet ppt hn Park SEY! J AKE—The Sunny- | 29 wid av 27's grade B large 41, grade | Armour & Co " 3 Motor Pd 203 a : ment by ae cece the WSCS_ will hold |" cartes, Peete Atchison <-.1216 Meter ba Frank Kosei sales field mana. | _Deselasn-Johns Puneral_ Home, nA | Checks 22 tchis . Motorola : é ss . s g - | __Doneis ._ | > : ; t . 337 ‘ r 3 is i resa a fried chicken dinner in the church aan tae dae aman eoatuns aime Par 474 laps cp ‘oe 'ger, says this is the first filter | eee Py ge po menlg = house on Sashabaw road Wednes- mostly 2-3 cents higher and supply short eee ale sees . Nat ae - 423 i . A ~» |cigaret to carry the name of one | tered infant daughter ef Pterd “poe - to the good demand. Receipts of smaiis \ im . at Cash Reg .* aa , D a J A. Thompson Jr. day a Serving will begin! light and short. Undergrades mov- | Bait & On.,,, 306 Wat Dairy 384 |of the tobacco industry's ‘‘Big Ey ft Au was bold this at 5 o'clock. inet maa oat Me ees wos Six.” citrnoon at 1 PM atthe Dons -_———________- — — —————_-____—— = . elson-Johns neral Home wit Benguet 13 16 Nat Steel $52 | _€MICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Beth Steel . 82 Nat Thea 87 | . ee | CHICAGO, Noy 15 (AP)— Butter firm: | Boeing Air @4 NY Cent 25 Canada Fo d Plants WIDSTROM, NOVEMBER 15, 1954, BED BUGS eee Erte EB Bi Calne rons Prete r Ne sion age” t ele une ae o *« < r or z . , _ . , One Full Yoor Guerentee || °2,° 2% 22: OCH. core ie Wave deed See Am Avo. 2 4| HE’LL DIAL LAUGHING—While still in the middle | her the ood news. Just what the glad tidings Geuukine at Sen eed rues | "age Sree: receipts 12.230; whelecale | Brun Balke... 106 Nor Me Pu... 186 of his nutty luncheon, Gustaf, an Orebro, Sweden | are is top secret. Also hidden is the reason for y a out dea! sister of vresk wae Pe x , : . . e = From Houses, Apartments, Room- wh Geer ces Oo ee a Oe waa Cer 2 one Ol... 26) squirrel, decides to dial his girl friend and tell Gus’ merriment and his winter supply of nuts. | ae ee tae ae ee ing Houses. Remain out only 9) aiums 33. US standards 34 current | Burroughs 250 Oliver Cp.... 136) — - — = ed OT —_ —_ TORONTO (—Workers at the Richardson-Bird Chapel. Walled Cal & H. 101 Otis Elev . 616 e a ; Lake. Mich with cremation «et ) three hours. No signs used | receipts 26: dirties 23, checks 23 cise Wy 242 Owens Il Gl.. 96 | - e | C p Ford Motor Co. of Canada’s parts | White Chapel Mrs. Widstrom . Can Drv 125 Pan A W Air.. 16 eath d in subu Etobi e will lie in state at Richardson- Rox Ex C semnopetmorroune inet Ree” News in Brief Japan Korea OUNTY Deaths fez m mtaroan Homioke suck | Bs Rated Ries dle Tae ov (AP) rices paid | © dy . . , | = : r | ox ompany live ‘pouty up to 10 —— ne Coser ae paces ae cai ass Reece Oliver, 25, of 416 W. Lib ’ Harold K. Barmby third and last manufacturing unit | nnn rd ot Thanks IS 2 . ‘ “eee 7 be i 6006 Pont, OL. GR. Bide. OB 60008 | meney ee it 19, light hens 13-14, | Cater Trae 7™ od a ede cs erty, South Lyon, pleaded guilty PONTIAC LAKE — Service for |!" Ontario. 7. _— = THANK OUR . bs tee = m . * . ' Dp s ° ~~ : = meer i. co oe a ee a8 fegnt Cen tl PS me HH Pheipe "lah 474 Saturday to dr unk driving and was Harold K Barmby 57 of 8790 } Members of the l nited Auto- Du ora Pe Lg SM oer soa - ra wt, . , | | ducks 19-21 Cer-teed - 23.6 Phileo eae po | fined $50 and $10 costs by Lyon . 7 ! mobile Workers union (CIO-CCL) ao oe a = Bal- No Contract |r eget SRE, Me 82 | Township Justice Edward Bourns Arlington, will be at 1 pm. Mon-|-started picketing the plant at 7| cts durias’ cut Teeeat_ Seftore ’ | Chrysier | 64.5 Pillsby Mills 467 day f Sullivan & Son Funeral | : ment. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross Market rathe let. Good Mt - ° ay from Sullivan Son Funeral | am. They vote | mene prod ana barely ample yl | Cities Bve 112.1 Pit Plate Giass 682 Margie Wheeler of 3445 Auburn Bitter Feud Continues : y voted for the strike, to _McMaster, Sr, ecessary | weak and weekend carryovers heavy | Cleft Equip... $24 Prost & GO .. 84 | a abu Heights, told Oak- Home, Royal Oak, with burial in| back demands for wage increases In ORATEFUL APPRECIATION limax eee 4 Liman = = or t kind . help, - | Demand tight Most activity today om | mMA™ pee ''' 363 Pure Ot). e24| land County sheriff's deputies yes- to Block All Chances Perry Mount Cemetery, Pontiac. | @%d other benefits, at a union meet- a end cym- ._ | Coca Cole ...1111 Radte Cp - %1] . : = . “, ; ing vesterday. neighbors during the long iliness FUEL OIL andl Gnily aesited le atest aoltvins arg Papa ~ re — Br : a. |}terday that mceeeone took " red of Asian Defense Setup " died Saturday a walkout affecting 133 union and, deatn ot my # has: Undertone uncertain and a wait-and-see | ©° @e....., 16 pb epeplly 131 J. C. Higgins, 26-inc icycie Irom urviv i rp, oN : x ‘ane! gessey. Specia : eu 4. dos s ing is a_ sister, Mrs — a ads attitude prevailing con on ey Sos are ieee tee in front of her home Saturday SEOUL w — Relations between Charles D. Zwayer of Pontiac jworkers at Etobicoke, brought to | Sorrow. the rosary by my frends : Call Today! DETROIT LIVESTOCK \Ceme men” ah RKO Pict ey | Might. Japan and South Korea — bitter catia. | More than 6.600 the number of | and the military cerviee of the a y: DETROIT. Nov. 15 (AP)—Hogs salable |Cont Can,,... 774 Rock Spgs m1 rivals although two of America's Charlies G. Hampton Ford workers on strike in the then to part, is the greatest 1.400 No early sales Cont Mot 103 Safeway St 436 Mrs, John Leonard of © N. principal allies in the Far East FERNDALE Se { Dr. | Province sorrow of my heart. He was the Cattle salable 2.200 About 30 per cent | Cont Ot! T12 Bt Jos Lesa 90 bith St, reported to Pontiac Po ; at +E. — Service for Dr _ best husband a girl ever had. dith i os receipts cows. only a lead or two of nn gl agg . | os a - lice that a gitt's Blue bicycle.|— are at low ebb. Charles G. Hampton, 82, of 162 _Mrs Peter L. Legassey | stockers and feeders: run largely slaugh- ‘orn : we é - ’ | oe : . o | 94 East eee ter steers and heifers with these gred- Cree Sti... 302 Shell Ou $55 | Valued at $40, was stolen from her ; South Kore has someatee ort iedwawe Ave. will be 2i 3 p.m. | Over $3,000 Damage in Memoriam 2 Phone ne € © predominating: good = ! . sivas ention of settling its long-standin . . * . to prime fed steers opening active, | Det Edis... 331 Binclair © ... 084 home over the weekend. ora ewan al Tuesday at the Kinsey Funeral|in Two Local Fires in EMLOWED MEony Cy MY Dis C Beag 382 Secony Vac “7 feud with Japan, even at the risk , mother, Apnetta Halliday Antona, tpl) eel ethene di beg eens ees | AE ae? South Pac 49) Home with burial in White Chapel who died Nov. 15, 1940. Janice can steady cows opening 69-78 higher: bulls | Dow Chen: 33 Goa Ry ea) A Woman's purse was reported! of losing American aid M | Park C : He died Two fires caused an estimated in MEMORY OF OOM MOTHER. | on replacement att t at = 9 = A - 'q Memor) a t etery. = ’ | lead low prime cca geaure STGR Oca E Peat _ 1406 — w 3 ilost by Mrs. J. T. Davis of 4 The most recent Japanese-Ko- rales ren i ‘aia y. re total damage of $3.575 Sunday aft- Carrie Anne Reed who passed Em loyers i is eee ee ee eet Air L..). 336 @t4 Brands. 975/|Princeton AVe. in a Pontiac de-| rean talks broke up in November ° — = ernoon at an apartment located at Gna’ Game ims: bee ts bacon ia - . i = ~ - P | steers 3160-83.50; len btgh chetes’ Sos ge ag =. Sid Ol! Cal .. | partment store Saturday, accord- 1953 after a Japanese delegate said Susan A. McQueen |1701 Baldwin Ave. and a home at sleep a uto L . - A e ’ always Attention | Retfors 23.60: bell carty oe uae tte El & Mus In 26 Std Ol NJ ..1003 ing to Pontiac Police. The purse | he believed the Koreans actually poyay, OAK—Rosary for Susan 52 W. Tennyson Ave., according to Mer memory we shal! | . . down; canners and cutters 160-000 | EmsT Rad... 12, Std oul Oe: $$$) contained personal papers and; benefited under the 40-year Japa- Adeline McQueen, 80, of 200 Lin-|Pontiac firemen. . Peres, Dorothy. Robert. Russell Confidential Service | carly sales utility and low commercial Brie RR™..!. 183 Stew War. 31. | small change oe eo "ae ended in den Ave., will be recited at 8 p.m. Ray aol place was occupied when Flowers 3 Applicants Pre-Tested | Calves salable S00 Market epening | pairy Mor | 229 Sun Oil m5 5. The Koreans have refused t0 Tuesday and prayer service at |the fires started, firemer: said. ~—— steady; earty sales good snd choice | mirest Swit & Co... 473|_ Te buy or sell in Waterford, ..6t again until the Japanese apol- . : . , References Investigated |) voir": 21°. 05.00, mich choice to prime | Freep Gui’ a4 Syv BL Pa | 23|Drayton Plains or Clarkston area O°) for that remark 9.30 a.m. Wednesday at Sullivan | | Deicctive wiring was blamed for} , 0SUAR Fe asin individuals 31 60-32.00. come held higher Prash Tra 305 Texas Co ..... 862!see White Bros. Real Estate. as or j : to with |and Son Funeral Home. Requiem | blaze which started in the F ors 4 e . 1 1196 w apan s : , uneral Direct FEderal 4-4469 cull and low utility §.00-11 00 Gee ee i See Wa « | OR 3-7118. —Adv. | reans want tr Ko.| Mass will be at 10 am. at the apartment of Robert Winkle and - Sheep salable 2.000. Around 3@ head | Gen Fas 964 Timk R Bear . 486 | draw all property claims on Ko- Shrine of the Little Flower, with| Spread to adjoining apaftments. tems high a oe — weoled |Gen Mille T1@ Tren W Air. 244) Central Market. 14 E. Pike. We) rea. They also want the controver-|) ia) in st Anthony Cemetery,|The building suffered a loss of Donelson-Johns BOND $080, bet masher on har conaanned: } - -§ aroun a an Fy, | have fresh fruits and vegetables. | sial “Rhee Line” recognized before | Chatham. Ont. She died Sunday. $2,075. AL yOME ~ — roe B tgy oy, Bacon a Gen Refrac 2% # £$=Underwd...... 38 Specialize in fancy fruit baskets. | meetings are resumed. And they | Miss McQueen is survived by - Firemen said they were unable NED FOR N oc -7 00; er lambs steady. /Gen Tel 46 Un Carbide... 81.7 —Adv.! « : tional A) EMPLOYMENT AGENCY — . , Gon Time... 42 Ue Pos, .108 want ey Gas ee cas ; f | niece, Mrs. Thomas Lannen of Roy-|to determine cause of the second Voorhees-Siple . j . 7 Pana 5 etn psig ce Gillette 701 Unit Mire .... 6ea|. If your friend's tn jail and weeds | acti “ts — val Oak, and two sisters, Mrs. Den-|fire at the home of Edwin W. ; Figures after decimal ponte are eighths | Goebel Br. 76 United Cp... ¢ | bail, Ph. FE 5-5201, C. A Mitchell. | (Ung © eccapatien. ding 60|TIS Morand and Caroline Me- | Thompson, where damage was es- FUNERAL HOME ig’ w Noon | Goodric uv —Adv | hee ’ x , : j Ambuiance Service Piane or Motor Bald Good z Queen, of Windsor, Ont. timated at $1,500. . D 5c mene 16 1e le) |Qreh’ Paige "3 = pag . op . miles out from the Korean coast, } PE Dare a dL A ... 3226 US Rud....... 395 ion amet sale = Nev. 16 is one of the most critical issues. Lyman H. Sprague F Milli ++. 201 US Smelt’... 496) through Sat, Nov. 20. Bargain), > our ion Gu hound . originally was established b FARMINGTON TOWN SHIP— Hon zziers ull Ol ness ue 4 Sree tte ¢ | BOX. 465 S. Woodward, Birming- Coa. Douglas MacArthur at the Service for Lyman -H. Sprague. | Sgid Problems in U. S BOX REPLIES ayes ; us Saisie ham. —— War in 1950/| 79 26445 Drake Rd., will - . rsh, . 414 Walgreen |... 263 outset of the Korean War , of ke Rd., be at At 10 a.m, today A Smal Deposit Holland P .... me Were Pas : 183 Once Feed Comedion | to clarify areas of military com-|2 p.m, Tuesday from Spencer J. voor — There are nearly there were replies at oday Hooker El .... 81.6 West Un Tel 66.4 ‘ | mands. Heeney Funeral Home, with burial four million problem drinkers” in the Press Office in Houd Mer .... 15 West A Bk... 236 . There is renewed talk of bring- l . ingts the United Stat Wi p Y peas 5 ee wee ee BT Succumbs in Atlanta } is =e s-| in West F armingtén Cemetery. He ae es, says Dr. Duke the following boxes: ill Put our Indust Ray 49 «White Mot 334) ing the adversaries bac around died Friday. McCall, president of the National Gift : Layawa } — ~ nae oe Witsen_& Oe. ot ATLANTA UM — Bilty Beard, a the conference table, Some believe | Mr. Sprague retired six years | }¢Mperance League, Inc. 8. 12, 21. 2, 30. @2 _ y y Interiak Ir | 141 Woolworth $03| comedian who made thousands the United States, prompted by! 0, after serving approximately | He told some 200 persons open- rigs Bengab tc dbaker dol bec 5 Yale & Tow _ 525) laugh in the days of minstrel shows Red China's growing strength.) 4. , 1 | ing the league's three-day conven: 50, Gl, G2, G3, 4, 6, @, i ison Household Co Int. Nick 546 Yngst Sh & T 614 z years with the Detroit Baseball 76, 7%, 80, 82, 84, 89, 95, . Int Paper 864 Zenith Rad 83 | and vaudeville, is dead at 74 may have to step in and take a Ge Ein face at the ticket window | OO yesterday that of that number, ‘ a ri 7) Bate omens . | 7 = : . 2, » 1, 111. 390 Nelson FES-5552 @ STOCK AVERAGES He passed away at Grady Hos. firm stand. let Briggs Stadium was familiar to 730.000 are “true chronic alcohol-| ; i NEW YORK. Nov. 1$—Compiied by The) pital of diabetes and complications American observers here and in a | ics. | écee = ee __ | Assectated Press Korea don't feel that would accom- : | McCall is president of Southern 18 60 | yesterday in the southern city Retls UU Stocks | where he had made his home the Plish much. They say Korea wants | ae Lee = | Baptist Theological Seminary at | Help Wanted Male 6 P s #32 143.0/ past 35 years. to win the game before it even | DRYDEN — Graveside service | Louisville, Ky. | AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY $54 1038)" Hie was known as ‘the party, Starts by forcing Japan to give up| for Thomas Lee Carloss, day-old for & married man. age 25 to 40, S as e as ee ee from the south” and had appeared | &"y bargaining position. ;son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Car-|' John W. Bricker was the first | store alter cebeel or had 6 pape . wie 21 $2 Tt lon programs with Eddie Cantor loss of Dryden, was held at Dry-| Republican ever elected to three| _(sw",, Situ", permmel, | ; ‘ 8s 1986] Jimmy Durante and the late Al Three Children Injured | %" Cemetery Friday. Consecutive terms as Ohio's gover-| Soon MAN DAILY ii A.M. TO ‘ 1 aoe a Jolson. ' . . nor. 5:30 p.m. 18 to 25 yrs. of age. 0 a a SS —_——_—__— \os Driver Misses Turn Family of Three Hurt STATE OP MICHIGAN—In the Provate cévancerent atany employs ; . manager Oak- LET YOUR CHILD | Grand Jury to Consider | Three Lake Orion children re-' When Car Strikes Tree Su ent Diviaion. cy of Onkend. | land Theater ceived face cuts when car In the matter of the petition concern- ‘AGE HELPER, TOOLS RE- © WHEN YOU NEED MONEY—S$20 te $500 LEARN ACCORDION ||2 Bank Robbery Cases {which they were riding Sunday| Three members of a Lansing| !™g Bernice Dutton, minor, Cause 13711 | quired Keogo Sales & Service ; y heh Soeed @ue 8 GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—A fed-, ight ran into a four-foot ditch at| family were injured Sunday morn. | alleging that the present whereabouts of| SALESMAN, COMM. .. $281 w Here's all you do. Simply telephone or call | wagnrAlddece pL eral avand jury will reconsene heen | Chrysler street and Scott Lake road| ing when the driver dozed at the| tt Parents of the said minor child ts| Salesman, collector \.. #200. up. ot our office. Tell us how much money ; 2 SSeS e =_— ot , aon the puller Ganga ak cee ‘i ~ e i) 4 @4 Private leomorrow to consider ‘‘several | i? Waterford Township. wheel and the car struck a tree| upon the public for support and that Drive, maintenance..... . $200 up you need Lessons oo a . The driver, Hiland E. Waggoner,|near Airport drive and Wilson| ‘#4 child should be placed under the} Salesman shoes ....... $195 up § @ Use of matters," including two bank rob- jurisdiction of this Court. Salesman-Trave} comm. aapendiean tl ter ‘likes cane 30, of 1443 Miller Rd., told Water-| street in Waterford Township. In the name of the people of the State ae. college grad. eNO ENDORSERS REQUIRED e ae tension © Graéecte U. S. district attorney Wendeli ford Twosnhip police that he mis- | William H. Megiveron, 62, the pg my — wetttion wth be BOND ‘EMPLOYMENT. ANS ON SALARY CAR OR FURNITURE ) Each Week Inetrectors 5 1A. Miles said he would ask the Judged a turn and ran into the | driver, was: treated for forehead pete of she Cours Reuse ping tA ° 7 ss e Lo ’ jury to return indictments against | @tch- cuts, his wife, Florence, 34, suf-| of November A.D. 1954 at two o'clock in | Injured were his children; Len-| fered knee bruises, and _ their | the afternoon, and you are hereby com- th A Arbor men sed of robbing the Centreville State Si¢, 5, Charles, 9, and Linda, 4,| daughter, Lily, 9, received face|Braring ‘* S?Pt0f Personally at said @ CHOOSE YOUR OWN PAYMENT PLAN nded injuries. on nes Smpractinnl to make personal Bank of $4,301 on Oct, 21 and | in aalaasoes ae aeue Cash Monthly Payment Plans ' iT ted f I 4 shall be served of a | | against a fourth man accused of | Trea or Injuries : by . @ REASONABLE COST |! | rere|rayms|rarms| rare | | | taking part in the $16,000 robbery | John Smith, 21, of 675 Purdy, Glenn Gillespie to Speak Pontiac ‘Press 0 te sald bearing he $ 50 $ 5.03| $ 9.24 | of the State Savings Benk at El | Birmingham, was treated at St.| at Dinner for Judges Witness, the Menerekte Arther & Payments shown in the table 100 $ 6.65 $ 7.20, 998) 18.39 | sie, near Owosso, last Aug. 19. | Joseph Mercy Hospital for head Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City 200) 13.11) 14.21) 19.77) 36.59 |and stomach injuries which he re-| Glenn C. Gillespie, Pontiac at-| Of Rontise im said County, this 12th day include principal and 200 1955 21.20| 2955) 5478 | Railroad - Beer, November A.D. 1954. 500, 3139 3416 48.09) 90.02 ilroad rails become unusually iceived Saturday when his car) torney and a former Oakland Coun- gral ARTHUR & MOORE. charges. You can cut the : | slippery in damp weather because | struck a tree at Adams road and|ty circuit judge, will be among)” “Y* ©" gponaiena Re MURTHA cost of the loan by making at such times, a very thin pod pe street in Troy Township,|the guest speakers at a banquet Probate Register, — tee. larger payments. inadvertently | Recrestos Sivtson. By te Botts cos 702 Pontiac State Bank Building I Tt CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS named this tqwn when it was a] 55 ‘chien. at a cost of 63:00. (not ree J + 26 Spokane Avenue 18263 Hartwell Avenue — Ceeructen camp te Te able te. igun Department ef Phone: FE 4-1574 Gaukler Stor Peale hacige sername. |{| "Look, what a green field!” the| SettaSs ~ age yaa & Univeraiiy 1-00 . worker shouted—and the town's| ARTMENT . 8 Orchard Lake Ave, been Greenfield ever since. j oP OoRanRADOY ™ . ° ‘ ; . * ow : { ‘ . t j ' i : : - , A DIST mart RICT MANAGER r B e chard ros. Nur CLE areet firm westo and Or Desire -ERK-TYPIST im mediate in the eldest and rson. © a merried full ee, Mauer = aes Pompeo in : a eee fo ae a te recet a is 8 broven. ‘ead ler | Pootias. General aol. years FOR FF. Boe A eo eee (rea Poulan "Uauotey ied high ona “su: | 8s ‘een Uaundey FE Tn and Te a expan 3 y_or a ~ dignified wort i Ra} ENCED BEA FE 24166. os iA pew and moiety up 4 es isthe cen a ate AND YARD LEVEL | expenence iy to date sel. | 2ousewor : LEVEL WANTED: ac oon asines. ins meo with | —2@ult and cooking. Free ANb ~RESIOV. 5 iividing Fil Acazscs POR ing. siding ” paes, decks, . > noe ates : _ b 42072 SUB- cetater” Brushe EXPERIENCED GIRL it 103. ~-Moving & Tr rs te ST — | 5 oomARCADta man (i ~ < ieee ge train Ser divine | Gime and FOR ant rucking 19 ARS CASH rooms ood beth. #81 B al ane, 7am geal earings : soot he £1, JOVING, & DRESS A MPSTEAD business ex a. ae work z TR‘ IN G {EMP a Psa . Good — our eae = a a rates. i ROO! 24 HOURS 03». Huron STEAD | rmanent nec- | = he Gnued : ress, Box ba SY a earns r Sate WEDY Lowe SooM AND, GARAGE WEAR U8 infied — — a | een : Peatisc ae ensue For your squits cocnare _S41_Aubur 7 LicuTs| ‘tes 138 years te the busine a oe. er up. FE ae shane Or and heed CHEMETTE. — dow itown. right ——-> Sestnean a a MIDDLE - in. 173 B oad WASsHT seep re tan, OO KulP OL | ero ag tans We col us on hmmm Private e 3 ROOMS. ANI FE ¢#142. coreer as oe ae w ED LADY F cinity ND +0687 Sf oe — pa Chil4r and = Don't mise. th: field Mfe-time ages. FE fer Y n seas a. Rut D deal. W offer bet hour. — aba¥ San OR >a10 under 5. a°"* Doub’ Dstt mie the. opportunity Wri SALES: = Buildin SINGS VE | Claw HAULING AND. MOVING. tewed PE 3080) | a ROOM APARTHEN? ~ ett sion . if a 1. 7 Saf yt ger aine| be LES-CIRLS —— |S 2 S| oo ano UOW EDW. M. STOU Ores arte. aes man . . ven sotimatea.” DC ‘ —velcome_ Ol. 30008, ea a RAs Seog CRS ae 2 Stemrcer ess, pe ee Eee tle _ strict con- yers Jewelry Pious 3-4051. . Free El RATES _ Pa. ve 56-8168 _Garage_ FE nh E St. Josesb and & ve: ES J ROO! 1097 NT. | Cook Square et i, J ERENCHING “Aa! re wit? “S| woh ores TE |e Sele ey SAT : line j : . 6. _Rights, 950" Male : tle, and. wate ba gy To 7 OR 3 ROOM FE 21118 scant FoR CLEA — YOR 20 BOYS |, tad i S| Ft hee "Oe ' ae on &™ ne #650, | ae So — ries | BRI a wt Fe Rice Co Box 183, f Write Art Nov ssnsnthin icnintinsaanilins s cheap PE Sane | reslt*8, DONE IT |teaTED = eons WE “70 3k own WEI haf 3 tek ork. AND ~ | over ght foik AGAIN) | adults on): ROO 48 bus station 1 ‘= 20 boys t a New home ¥r th| large gy pe. CoE oe N. Pcs Whi wt | and Fase per cont bg have eetal” on aotela | _West cide be. Pe ene BUSINESS FE 2-6076. No rnoon on o work . good or wor 3. No Van al ~ despera our lis A end PRIV 46171 room OIRL v ly. Tt wages, « Ph om job too anywhere 1 ty peratel tin, bath ATE w To VS 18 from 12° nursday na if desired. wnt. cE +2004, & Quick ‘sere tn | Seas ne of prope y tn need as) OR 3-0588 Heat fu ; ENTRANCE rivil twin beds. cota | ae 70 CARED jp ALY . ce. FED cer teanesar ‘wets pol 3 ROrMS rnished. Call | 5 eivileges, © muy " yore walk fr apeiy. hand 8 om. home, Call bet =n CHIMNEY snasem ents. =: AOE ae to R 2 calla: Cea cal! | * sae NEN — tac Pe | ve ae re oy OMT - ROUSEREEPIN ER | Als tone tarred. PE BREA TRDORS ent | | & JORNSOR Rome Pe blows UTE TTEE® ———- mb ib ags og esent Faik- widow. we children NG ND _Free estim BROKEN 883 % Too oan, EQUIPMENT. | | N, Real } ROOMS A Rooms aa rtment _ Cal ys, Wockente 7 workin stimate BY JOB pad: NT | FE 4-25 tor > Roos re eat ) BATH IN KEEOC “ With Board DISTRICT SALES se1oubonitoog wows only: sntetiend ENTER WORK Ponti Senp Trae | 1704S. Tel 8 ROOMS & AxD BATE ee 1 OR 2 MEN | 38 REPRESENTATIV tet Wen pear ewOMAN S70 x. Sana Industrial Tractor ( | egraph Ra, | : FOR 2 — ® product i | NURS eel ciRPESER ah aes wirock waste souitag > | oer - + al co — AGE AND BATH UPPER HE. sonnel gS ~ og custrial firms. vhslesale™ and io | be Salary $3,900 to ES ions, ‘TER WORK. ALTERA geval er Ora fue +b told him to elay A Ghythere ih Oatans tarme | von hae Melted HEATED woning. 350) Creaneme Me « “tperience Ges.table But bo lt aaisalideations, — as ing tiding. OLive niion, one TERA- _ dirt cae “ — DUMP bole . Yate a hundred u-NAI for phe om Dnt. co. only Ne cae and a LADY mM oa a eration poor — Contact cay — Pie aon and ; oe. m | HAULING 087] irt and fill | a recognize hin _ bill in Ris eri oot dmg | within e | ROOMS ake 11d | Rod ab _witew__ Fm Sot NICE HOME or "business | in excellent | ph BALESCADIES — Bee eave | oupreny mercial: free esti am |G Ag moe Ee _ Notices oe is lapel John Kinzler Pease Clarke at Te es | “rage_west_ side Tl AND 6 at a Sak ae dsrear | Ty, TES = RE- All Oa hee Pe seves O'DEL.L i. FE $5563 | & Personals — inzler, Realt | @ ROOMS H ren. 8 eal in-boamn Fou “ in a. * Sonus a | ame pare a exe, | Oe oat Se eennY | Phone “CARTAGE “BE EMPHATIC s 25 Wid. Co ___ (2%. Hares or | pita § HEAT AND WOT WA ae 5 SOmED VOR Wee y ince } a : a 4 is = ° a Confidence complete, r ‘Send in Comptometer 0 vestinaiar he - Be a ee P Pain Phone PE sess itoyal Tooes. t FAsSOMise LO hs ntracts, Mtgs 32 PE 43525 |g -_ mete egg a E Mansfield until ell Bp be coume Ret oe ots, aut ato — up h. FE wching 155 med lh rinting | & D | _2mg _ pleasure music for = Kroha s | _ FOR 8 eee ee - Larger ao ADES - ROOMS. NO. CHIL _ | _dies. PE posse. 7 BUD interview , 2 c, | Housek e. live in, 130 Mode: SANDI Cal) f NO | AINTS art 16 E Law now! \ DIATE CASH F FE 4-066 pert rades m ce trade own OOM UPPE Marshall | Root AND “BOAnE Lexington LE, mane. single $130 up Modera, equt Bicrggrcin Mone al regen jor esti | Mrs. 8 Gin toa wuneLies naan IATE CASH FOR 4 oe teak te rede your | Do beat. tile be ADULTS fat ARR Sis D rapher _ single $173 up FE oat 3 xperience. paver NG oe PE DET Burnes FE 2 SUPPLIES ome 4 OF equit YOUR | Cal) vu y all rch. Ut e bath ba ONL ROOM A! ‘a, es LEA S BOND EMPLOYMESE FLOOR “SANDING see Tavlos ipa sanitias ae ETECTIVE SERVICE See KL. Templeto ano, (RENTS SRRIS & SON "> noom vies eure “peo a ofc D gOARD. 50 CHAR ; J iceaaee ak tau AINTIN ~ EMPL nercial MAp! Orchard_ n, Real | EeALroms F00 UPPER — & BEDs. 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NO 3, an whit ALE COLL ww | (WANTED | 2 2866 ER IONES xe Hw RENT MODER +4876 gic0 | cash and Mo a I A Hie 2k jn NT NC 14 after or bus i wei wart a _penumes Pe el cia garter ee lalate cai ik ta “Oliamee arouse 1 |7 ROOM BASEMENT APT. UTIL ei sais rm Reape Ne as | or wets regan wie honest, bave LY NO AND CEMENT? moval 4 Rew minole : WwW a ’ SE preferred en of work Li R ‘ourist Ct ‘ - Se eg ie rete WS ey eae | eae ‘Sg heen “Wid, Miscellaneous 28 ¥* 2 fost, age Acct ean (fa on Se 3500 am. or am fo Sank “ + ony ind. aaa in or OR| Aoswer rNOLISH” POINTER. T |, COUPLE USED ST! us 28" ‘nee rout sold out a. ired FE ae REVERENCE | from Dee tee Ba nome | bas small aint tat tt ome. 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MAR . new ern, neat rere = reine: za coe Baas Si mS Seat as oe Bogle 500 | So — Taal mre ee mri ee on et r y e ie , for . v ¥ . 0" vi r 5 - hd a , y IR’ be pric bem 2 slie Pri F | oad mas _— with P board ea Ciena . PL CLA Lemon | . 3 “XC OR Ra. eal ber | of onal rE or Bos eslie R. ced of lace, “please ‘ lo nw nat e ae eon eer orm bois ow $6 - La + ora : lh otal cory | Us Co-epe R 4, on Cree ee “LL ee or anv “ N 450 rE wrene ri for loset < bed kite ant with us rms back. Pon | MOR O W. Maren } wv 500 w = pe ND _EN — WILLts vansiny oa ball & oor. fur- rtd ple R san ne! atk bath 412 sel qcacce TGAGCE W / ve cae = Ray ITIO T ,Reosere take ESTATE—co.op om = ce si Seoend Open ¥ “ * 3 BEDROOMS . Reet we tert rpeting. N° esis. eatemal seit Fa Fl S ARG. i Ope Ee ee Tae oe ees ° vsct costs os oa v's eter Sei owe OSA) Lor aa — aa = efey| ob = und |. OAK en Evenings ™ ay nS a _ SPECTAI ‘ Loan, eae 7 vinage | g orty mee FLooRs = basen ICK besement st van funt pitee. 8 BA ftoos « oe cel- U Y m ange a bed K ot lean en "on r to re iB bees boos a s lov oo PI : LOTS BUIL : 2a the for L top bas oi S oom jiM 4080 GA Buy Py ped wena a of oe ows ont am R — the : AN at | rn ee \ INT) bom ae ae x nome comm a ven mnweee can boy ates CH ‘usw! not ove lo VR nile #186 dow iu, 2 $0.0 , vitiage eae i page $8; e ¥ R 838 mon IG itent dinine —¥ i frontage nbete on eee ene w a me to 000 “ ones, iy RON waa — H Guns Nice pow reat Pa in on coom ; WITH —_ for G One everything xcelient F res \ N. a a baal Eee! vm and septie tank ining ARE Fanti Lg yr 00 ToT. Seae’s or R — R ‘room an Th tea- F padi day starter a fenoo" > ie low larme, lot re ved pl Estete ealtor Bet LC See ae aoe eeee = DATES . olee ot oe ‘ suburban, G a LP tae ale SS $0441 I 2 sun room “a F. be UTL siiaee Ris inner "ea RIC a« trotny S me iy room | ORS R ood ene ; re meeNE a beauty ; hes vacant wes, —# coe, 21 0 in? 3s Snyder Sar re ee | speek ag ie aS try scons ne ta ie tm ~— iy | Ee aa yee Lan Com SA pied * -TOR cluding PRICE ve: ae igh- =e oe tiled at Tie ear end 5 3 e te apnron. $10, caete tn proces “ hom ys low north ms eyasy an mice ® CALL For ron. 62 _ But el, fertile’ acre — Sis THREE Erin wel, nee FL to town Ben oan: y M » ~~ GLAD insurance Sahel residentia. B int Bt elec. FLOYD ald Here ssa Ad. problems oS To me. } gg ong — wa m ; ED “e or . Le K Ae ~ 1 Sol in- rm A pd was A gy ROO Lake iD KE 818 ay! the oot 5 hal snakes meg heat ee pe Next NT 1 for ls - rou LL BE Beeutfuly — feeble . FE 100 4 __ to , Realt n ad-w -F aun é tend 2 _ K. pay- Be ACR —,. . = minty . Pike ‘ou ms 5 $95 7 EL tried lot om : waeeras ! to . 50 tae et - ane eat : oe #7980 with inti J rein ol fur . es ; ’ ed 4. to am ee on tout, tn rE or te 4 ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 New Also, feedes cattle or ‘vebdividing, John Kinzler, Realtor ero W. Hurea &t. rE If no answer, ph. oo ves. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Sale Business Property 49 FOR yoe saul: Rg BUSINESS f e on Highwa rontag or y ioxi00 ) e down ent. Would consider age Exc for ma- ebine. : vy power, 60 Pal of bus-duct, high ceiling, mono-rail, Large lot. Call _OF. 3-2063. ée 7 “BUSINESS CORNER 2 biks from town 110° x= 20’. Zoned for business, large 10 room house suitable for — - Veterans org real Pac gpenonr | for right aie Call for appointment. JOHN K. IRWIN 101% N. Saginaw 8t Phone FE 2-31 Eve. FE 2-1804 Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A L BUILDING ft. Full basement. Eliza Take Rd. FE 45031. STORE, 24x00 PUL. BASEMENT. plenty for 1800 beth any bus 930 _ &. __ Daneten aces, come. Business Opportunities 51 BUSINESS CORNER 2 biks. from town 110x240’. Zoned intment. en K. Irwin REALTOR 1925 wi, N inaw 8t Phone FE 24031 Eve FE 32-1806 | BEArTy. SALON. EXTRA se | off original ce. Pos- in free parking Owner wishes to 2 after SEavtY enor FOR SALE. COM- — eq Owner must sell suse of small child Call MUL —derry 818% 5) SMALL BUSINESS | Could easily be handied by 1 person. Excellent opportunity Kk. L. Templeton, Realtor Partridge % THE “BIRD TO SEE LIQUOR ONLY Here's a real moneymeker tor | you Lecated ‘mn busy smal! town near Pontiac Excellent wp | ment Now doing apprez $7 per mo Amusements alone bring | m 64600 per mo. in attractive building with pienty of parking up this rare offer- GRILL, $1,000 DN. A top spot in smell busy town pear og ng of perking,. — sts Buy busi- ness a equipment for only oats approx. $25,- 008 per ee SMALL GROC., APTS. In excellent brick bidg on a main peved street in Pontiac Hag beer & wine takeout. 2 four room & bath apts. that bring in $130 per mo grocery doing good steady business Buv real estate bu .ness, fistures. etc $5,500 down plus stock WARD E. PARTRIDGE — OF NATIONAL BUSINESS CLEAR | ARINO ogg 'N PRINCIPAL CITIES on T COAST-TO-COAST World's Largest 43 W. Ruron Ope: Eve. FE 23-8316 for only | BUSINESS FRONTAGE 134 Oak- ea Ave by 122 2420 (Owner. Goiwe ~ GROCERY. INVENTORY RoW only $855 complete. Beer }i- cense Living quarters. | Must sell—iilness. OR 3-71404 GULF SUPER SERVICE For lease. Well located Doing Ss gallonage. Call L. H. Cole Co. FE Northern Resort Just in time for the deer season S24. the ‘nai ake et the. senvon | | set-up end living og 4 pene and excel- lent on UB mciy AOR ees aw market ‘ ) ‘Bowling & Bottles | A liquor bar and bowling alleys | located fm the Bay City area support leave pienty | = rates oniy & rest. (CE) Real Estate or Sagal Pontiac jank Bid All or property, car or— MY San To - LTOR is ‘THE BIRD’ to see. PEL OF MINK BUSI- ness. Beautiful standard and mvu- tation breeding stock at Pelt Prices. Cages and boxes included. CENT “ount 1h REAL To RSTATE 20% Discount tere os | tor ‘Ted McCul- "STONE. STONE REALTY CO. So ae Good Mt. Clemens FE 3-9682. | Money to Loah 53 U Need Money? Wp ge near es your telephone. FE v- S121 Home & Pon Loan Company 407 Community Natioa! Bank Bidg. eure © to to 5; Saturday 8 to } GENERAL Peale Loan W. Huron. FE 3-718) LOANS $28 TO $500 - On Sennane, hagerearay th or z gar. or come BENE FICIAL FINANCE CO. 7 W. Lawrence 8t. 8._Telegreph Fi cu. ft. deep Geere, $100 or trade in on 18 or 20 Ask for Ms Mr. Clark. MERON H. CLARE 1362_W. Huron Pr Lessa TEAGUE FINANCE CO 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. ot avon Pontiae| cu. ft. deep freeze. FE Cee ee acs i FOU! 4-4228. 775 Scott Lake 2 me We bare peaty 1 Road, . track “Ask fo “tant? | For Sale Clothing 56 ALASKAN SEAL COAT. CA re 5-0210 after 6 pm, call FE 1872. BEAUTIFUI coat, Size 12. Practically new. Alse pice red cost. 8 Bargain, FE ei 5-647] after 5:30. BRIDESMAIDS GOWN, SIZE 14. Worn only once. 45 Eariemoore GARLAND LOAN CO. PE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. NEED re $95 to $500 We can help you with oF mip ™ problems. You can wich Sig fea pot eal in email" ly pay Telephone us or call at our of- STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bars Bidg. LOANS Friendly Servic WHEN YOU N YEAR PANEL CRIB. LIKE NEW ried VS 3-9008 uit TE OR enh DAYTON SHALLOW-WELL ae ay AN Ez R 7 CU. . pumps A a etlad fo | ROROE, REFRIGERATOR, 10. aut ugcrmic roous arrit|pURR* nat wat paint _e23t et _ dition. $100. OA 86-3628. | GENERAL WAREHOUSE CoO. ®uPont interior semigioss §3.79 gal. xtra ast auTOMATIC ELECTRIC NOV. SPECIALS 2258 Dixie Hwy. PARK FREE McBride Hardware wayment. belence at | : _ ANGLES. CHANNELS, BEAMS. OPEN SUNDAYS 8 TO 12 FE 2-9392 Se ice HY} per ann . Late model ao. New metal one $8.95. Pipes. Reintorcing rods, | 1927 Auburn Rd. ‘at Crooks: I V washe posts complete line vf structura Tamia a month. none MY 33711. 2. cele welia, eomnpleln: seal wae aad meal. “Seeuees DAVENPOPT, 3 CUSHION BOY'S | UTOMATIC LOCHINVAR — Of | sae Bteei Co. 135 Branch st. across | {? Cost, Zip im ining Sse 16 You can borrow £20-8500 quienty | a water heater, $20. OR 3-9890 | New cotton mattresses. 88 95 from American Forging & Sock- | MI Paboves ss Poans made witho aie BR XAND NEW noe ne a | DRAFTING INSTRUMENT SET eens mate break{ast al aT G E ; any worthwhile purpose Up to > = tome Seman’ ania: $25. APTS SIZE GAS RANGE FOUR | “ useq slightly. for sale” at one 20 months to repay > S eal radio, $15 | burner $129 50 val $6995 Sight | tnird cost, 610 Made by Park FL OOR* SAMPL ES pee and used furniture et A io . -_, several full | Instrument Co Includes 10 be écedlaeal ¢hairs $57 big savings We buy. sell and gthectr prs ina ev ed os beh ee chrome plated compasses di- | HOUSEHOLD |: | ond Lar vg phot Pract suite ear exchange for the home ~ rpceniunebey jo arama on oS we ee FINANCE Sgr ai outig Sw Otte Sa i cane Guat Smt STE v 2: 4-767) [hee "si Se. bow $120.95 195) MODE! MAYTAG WASHER Artist's supplies, hobby ~ —_— : ATL ; $s, Y | ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN. ‘ hece bedroom buite $142 98 | in eres T price $40 50 PI ication| thy SAL 820. ” - OS TO =i] These are real bargains. Queau: | OM TANK 330 GAL. 20, oll PIES. ers. cabinet sinks, ail sizes, rt axter Livingstone ’ ‘OIL REATER — NEW. Laund stand, faucet $21.95 “Ww & “CLAYTON’S vere aUDIOM i eet fe, fale ae Check Our Prices ~Be Convinced || : ; come in today LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1_W. Lawrence FE 20249 Pontiee HOUSEHOL. D GOoDs Ph Rochester OL 0711 OL 1-079 | GIRI'S CLOTHING. Gta, CLEAN _FE +0647 GET CASH QUICKLY | airi’s sus-TEEN WINTER COAT. size 14 PE 2-1509 i Up to $500 BUDSCN SEAL COAT SMALL 1946 fo 1953 B tit aenmaone EAL. a ae cars ring your e. lg tN con Ma Ned furniture gap bol Has had brecticaliy ne ade on 2-0046. Sicuatures — other securitie: ee Cell Ge - *“"Woeshite LADY'S BLACK ALL WOOL GAB- Bize 16% ANTIQUES-LCVE 8E. CHEST. marble ae ccmueane ‘gate leg _tadle. 34308. ~Alcohol—Ant Freeze ated) eeereree- bber Paint $3. da Asbes. (5 gal.’ Rd SYERS 41 W » FE 43064 YOU WANT CAN BE POUND AT L A 8 book case head rd . com- plete, $24; ref ‘ators, $25 up: ranges, gas & elec, $5 up: 4, ell sizes. §3 up: TV sets. Pp: +: __Fadios, $5 up; new chrome dinette ar Sale Household 57|SLICE OF HAM WARMER, LIEB NEW. PB oo: ROO Mn tee, re a ) ‘ M-1$ cars like the old days!”’ ou Bert |8 rine wi eaters EMIS suite, blue davenport. OL “HOT POINT Di DRY $130.95. Munroe Electric Os. 1060. Wes: USED GAs RANGES 620 50 AND 4 RB Munre Electric. 1060 Huron Huron. | USED HORTON WASHER. GOOD | SAL ELECTRIC. RANGE. | ~ condition $30. 286 Fisher. FE | _Phon_ FF 17-1156 after $:00 pm | .45660 Cail after 3 pm » ROOME OF ag ga IN | UNUSUAL 2 PC. LIVING ROOM _g00d _conditicr FE __suite FF 42006 § ROOM OIL ee RCULATON.C OL 9 CUBIC FT SERVEL ELECTRO- 2-8020. lux oy, eee Call after 6 ii SILVERTONE TV. i yi YEAR pm. old, excellent condition, $125. 156, WASH'NO MACHINE §20 RE- _ Edison 8t_ frigerator $25. Vacuum sweeper LINED TRAVERSE E DRAPES. | a all attachments. Like new. Schumacher “gold coast.’ 2 pair $20 FE 5-2766 for rod Ha, single WALNUT DESK AND CHAIR PER- drape tor rod wide Con- “fect condition. $30, FE 2-3483 trast color pond for rod 112 inches Phone wide. All 8l% inche. long — tndn BUNK BEDS. _FE +081 on Suan attresses. $44.96. LOUNGE CH CHAIR | with H OTTOMAN, | Aves a = Orchard Lake _living room suite rE col SS SE pees CEDAR CiiEeT MAHOG. 13 115 CROSLEY REFRIGERA- LANE aR T. MAH pod $275 GE automatic washer, any. Westinghouse electric roast- Aulomealic elecirictar | yer, $75. er. Cabin. _style_ 234 8. Josephine | i" Sashabaw Rd 5-700. MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD 7 U—pr WESTINGHOUSE PRI on Set. Hilberg 62 Williams. FE _fuaire 1 Late model. MA 6-3000. = | _6-0633 ANN Twin BEDS ow WAYNE GABERT’S ME ease : APPLIANCE SPECIALS MODERN GAS RANGE LIKE Frigidaire retrig Secu ft $39.00 new. Reasonable FE 4¢-3668 )Deluae Kelvinator refrig. A-1 pooped 30 GAL. ELECTRIC HOT WATER Norge washer trade in $25.00 | heater and a 4@ burner laundry 34481 Pontiac; or 1 mi. east of Heights on Auburn Rd. M59. CHIPPENDALE DA VEN PORT | Svivania console TV 12% excellent condition MY 131. Ches Of DRAWERS, DRESSER, 2 twin Hol~wood beds 1 Full sire Hollywood bed refrigerator machine Chfome set, Acminist ¢ rug, Ox12 Excellent condition, 114 B Brooklyn” | EAD ce DRYER. GAS ONE OF 5 3 5 ie 42 8 e 3 E CURCHE save 4 cr ore BIninG ROO SUITE ; _Good condition $50 FE 23-7991 DINING: “ROOM SUITE. TELEVI- eet. vacuum cleaner and donk case.) crib. FE 5-8566 | DINING ROOM TABLE. BUPFET. | - Good Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST Oniimited funds for single fam dwell : it G. PETERSON 1310 — State Bank FE 5-8406 or FE NEWLY BUILT HOME 013,078: would like mortgage of _4‘2 per cent interest. FE eS 3. Swaps 55 ~ ewww www a ee ee ed WILL SWAP FOUR YEAR OLD 3 bedroom city home for iske . front, home of equal value. Ph. PE 5-3625. Sew furniture caadial $30 tnner- spring mattresses, $20 cot- $1 $65 sof | — $39.50. $90 ma —s bunk living rm. suite $149; $290 daven- * port full §innerspring Mattress. $189; 7 wer hole desks 627.95... End tabies $1.69. 27 by 4 throw $119 ® by 12 wool face rugs $1795 9 BANK FURNITURE CO | .. $39.05 «up .. $39.9 up, acted oe «© aners "oe. * ‘ ~~ cy chartreuse leather platform chair with ottuman, compiete fireplace set cuck~ clock assortment of tie bet Nee lamps and tables Saginaw ' A CAL! TODAY WILL GET YOU free jewelry for Christmas gifts FE 409496 reLe direct PE 45168. Preign’ are eT PE Fi DIC COUCH 3 CUSHION. $09 50 value $29 95 with large quantity of lavatories it slipcovers. $20 rE »_3-7232 complete with fittings Michigan STOVES BOUGH*® LOLD & EX- Fluorescent Orchard Lake changed Turner's 602 Mt Clem- Ave ene FB ~ BURMFEISTER'S _ sin ett wine LUMBER condition Rearonable —_ pated TWO YARDS transi. mous brands Also SOFA BE’ $1450 LARGE CRIB 8 Dr venport. 88950 2 piece $1950. Large suite drawers, $16. Oil heater with fan, a Retr oe $4 50 — ‘ock. per sheet m of all & gneet BANK ‘FURNITURE ‘CO. iiss fir boards per rds $85. per M 42 ORCHARD LAKE a NEXT 1x12 W. poards $05 TO FARMERS GAS ixi2 WP. Shelving 6.15 0 ft a E-Z TERMS: om bw a ora SOVE GOOD OMALL RADIOS: 6 | 2x8 Rea Fir $85. and $8. FE 5-755. 1x4 pine flooring 2110 aes M = > —™ 8 per ft. SAVE 4 cee eet eee iachet Sa o's Were Now pdelllersag W. P. combinatinn docrs. $1495 Sewing Mach Cabinets $8095 $51 00 Boed gYar cireners gee, eas SNetace esioreg ete seta te Used Bew Mch. Stnd $100 00 $50 50 ly $149 95 New Zig Zag Mch $2950 $150 50 comp eter er New Vac. Ciraners $128 30 $79 50 SBOYDEL anne” Call FE 2-9143 for — free home | rp yor. ARE BUILDING a HOUSE demonstration DR OUT TO BURMEISTER: 8 : I. ALI AND. SAVE UP TO $300 ON ALL SPECIA I: _ 1. MATERIALS MAKE SURE IT's BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. clearance sale. Used gas and electric ‘appliances. | Nationally known makes. all fully reconditioned | 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. ; s tac EM 34171 | and guaranteed. ASY | Teleeraph and @ Mile Rd. troit 1-41 terms, Consumers Power | eECAUSE WE ARE CHARGING Company. to eae beating we will sell FE 5-815! _28 West Lawrence | ar € ~ Bigg i ly TAPPAN DELUXE GAS RANGE, Inquire 200 National Building. FE Prefect condition. Cheap On | _ 4412 nie 32008, CC BEAUTIFUL RING SET. 7 DIA- # PIECE DINING ROOM SET monds $56. FE 4-8603 | cheap utomatic t water oN BATHTUBS a tank, 4 brand new Firestone tires go rag ee o SATE. and tubes. and 820 by 15 lamp urchase direct from Railroad | shades. 44 8 nesee reight Claim Dept. of 5 ft. cast iron tubs that were damaged in transit. These are nationally fa- mous brands. $99 50 value, $29 95. OsED TV's $40.0. Abn. UP. RB. to Electric. Huron. aa “sed “Trade-it in Dept. — a ein aoe of ee Washer guaranteed .......... Ss Fiuorescent, bed Orchard Late Biectrie range .......--+-., $39.95 Pe ieee B81” By ackett’ 9 pe oa bresittest oct.” Sones ac eC s- Chest of drawers... . $8.85 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WYMAN’'S note 18 W. Pike Only aM . ak a oe _- 2x4's ant Ix® boards, 875M. LOOK FOR YOUR OP- © and 2x8's $95 M PORTUNITY in the “Business Opportunities” column in the Classified section TODAY! FE 22251 Sale Household Goeds 7/ For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Orchard Lake ‘ve OLEUM AND PAINT SALE Iplorice et Jeck’s. 183 N Perry s pope 16 INCH, RCA WITH Dt som. xo 20 | “They don't make these | tustde 305 | . WALTON TV Walton Cor. Joslyn ne ee ee. 9 CONDI | ® PIECF WALNUT DINING | ‘suite. Good for large family PE 2-4450_ Motorola 17 inch console, TV $79.00 | 2 comp't. low as $6.95 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 SAVE SUPPLY. 100 3. 100 8S. SAGINAW t= aod — oor oe eee | BRICK—used—BRICK Common Brick—-Fire Brick a onily—750 gal oil tank | oi] burners—1 stoker | ALL PRiceD FOR QUICK "SALE New & Used Lumber Excellent used 2u4s—2x6s—- 3ai2s—Jxlds G. & Sheathing | Used doors comp. with frames. — os getting our figures mplete lumber lists | SURPLUS LUMBER AND MATERIAL SALES CO | 5340 Highland Rd (M-50) OR 3-7002 | _Open 8 to 5 30 Except Sundays — |1 COAL HOT WATER HEATER. $10 FE 17-8861 | CHILDS WOODEN WARDROBE. good cond, 610. 64660 Williams _Lake Ra : a __ At less than woolesale. Brass and gine plated wood screws, all sizes, | aiso cabinet hardware etc | PONTIAC riwo S co | 1488 Baldwin Ave 2-28 | CLEAR REDWOOD | Combination doors Cop! lumber and supplies mi M. A. Benson oe CULVERT PIPE CASH & CARRY stove for sale, OR Admiral table model TV, like g» size 3 ft long $219 each | ,.EEP new . 10” size 3 ft. long $3 30 each | is lg c < “" 1a —- take Many others to choose from. Floor | jx" gize 3 ft. long $4.26 each sont pee 6 121 NY SAGINAW eee 5-6189 BLAYLOCK NEW PARK RED CUT VELOUR COAL & seme SUPPLY CO | bed studio platform rocker new ___Christmas. Gifts — _ 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101| CASH FOR FURNITURE FE 47 CHIPPED SINKS ALL SIZEs IN- | “a in 4e in (21 ft For Sale Miscellaneous 60 oa ENTILE yo marbleized ... OORT LUMBER t wWrP. ~ cedar om ft. Oak floo all grades fa windowwell. Plywood, interior & Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. Commerce EM 3-271 LINOLEUM ....... 29c PLASTIC SHOES ObTE E T 257 S. SAGINAW LIONEL & AMERICAN | FLYER TRAINS — FACTORY SERVICE genuine factory parts Ses Ga om factory analyzer ___ Taskers 6 63 W Huron St LOOK!! HOME OWNERS EXTRUDED ALUMINUM SELF- STORING STORM BASH, l0e EACH | G UNCLAIMED LINOLEUMS |i 9x12 Linoleum......$1.98 thous, paint 8 eal | wIpoW wisiiEs TO OBLE WS Ss fitale ns 'Cis 20 ot} | amma, slam gy i Ul ° Harold’s, 140 S. Saginaw | Hunting A 65A PE 25450 Free Delivery Free USED 1.000, 2,000, 3,000 AND 4000 NOTICE TO DEES . eS : or ike” Chantniss Ot weeo and 4 6-054 _ Equipment Co. Ra. CABIN User Elec ee se ot Television $1496 & SWEET® RADIO & APPLIANC! 422 W. Huron Street PE 4-1133 USED 2% HOLLAND FURNACE ond stoker with ros. FE "HOOVER VACUUM with attachments. Man's winter overcoat. Size #0. Cail 42027 USED FURNACES 1—Oll furnace 15,000 $75 00 Coal furnaces 06 up ne fe OU ee $15.00 up Oil burners ............ 00 ‘| _? Range boitlers $2 10--50,000 B TU Coleman oll space heaters with biowers used 2 weeks. $5500. | Furnace fans $15 00 [es arrange for financing iat stal'ation ELRLING T 8S. Parke St. WOLVERINE $13.95 HEAVY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM DOORS $38 95 SPECIAL ALUMINUM AND FIBERGLASS AWNINGS FE 4-6089 @# HP AERONCA 2 CYLINDER airplane motor sultabie for ice boat, 64°. AB ges range $35. tale —— and wringer, $25. E 2-26 LIONEL TRAIN. PORTABLE ironer, FE_ 46076 MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20 in. mirror, al) meta! cabinet. $795 value, $395 Slightly marred also large selection of medicine cabinets with and without lights new sliding triple door units a!! at exceptional bargains Michigan Fluorescent, 383 Orchard —, ve MAYTAG WASHER $25 REFRIG-| erator, $20. Briggs engine, $20 Cham séw 6145 Outboard $35. OR 3-2211 MYERS DEEP WELL PUMP. $50. Pa.: cof gir.'s white shoe roller skates with case men's stioe roller skates 10 and 11 almost new NEW TRA R TIRES, $45 EACH Size | x 28 and 10 « 28. Larry _Jerome Ford Sales. OL 1-071). NEW GALVANIZED PIPE (21 «ft wea bad ft. ft. | SAVE PI UMBING. ‘SUPPLY 100 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 ONE 30 GAL NEW OcKInvaR & auto atic water heater Flange Mount oil Caras: $50 3625 Teggerdine | sises 0755. Like new Rd near White Lake Rd. Clart- | t-n { WILL HEAT YOUR HOME | For less’ wit an H C. LITTLE fully guaranteed automatic for, ) wllity room of basewent duct- type. ot] furnace. Now at reduced bet Tt lights Meelf and burns °. 1. 2 er ofl. So simple you self Hundreds im use in th area. Demon: trations daily. Asso- ciated witty Trailer Exchange 60 8 Telegraph across trom Tel- | Huron Center Open eves end Sun_ PF POOL 1 ABLE REGULATION _size, $55 FE 5-1467, Plywood _ all Kinds, plain & decorative — doo size § 2 prs of | 2 COMBINATION DOORS 7 Frene: windo~« and screens. Call , Saactice: PIANO. sis; sTUDIO Cee W eedon Sn Bee sowten asbeen | SoMSIRATON aa ag WHITE nger ow ac . treadie $1 roawing | with mo pine, by Tie poll side wall tor, 98, 2 wheel bike $15.) Gchakes _leather_hassock $4 _2-86 CHURCH S SIN iC. PETRO | FE ?-0233 HEAT SERVICE Do IT YOURSELF SEPTIC TANK LUMBER AND WRECKING CO. FE 2-01784 M $95 50 Used sheeting per M...... page | 15516 lavatories with fittings $16.95 We carry a full ‘ine in lumber, plumbing and ponerse supplies. All priced — right (19¢ PER DAY 19¢ FULL SIZE AUTO. Nationally Advertised 19¢ Clothes Dryer 19¢ 20 Ib. CAPACITY FOR RENT 19¢ FE 4-3563 19¢ |i NEW LIGHT 2 WHEEL TRAIL- ers. 6 and 7 ft. beds, 4202 Dixie Trailers made to order. TRAILER IN GOOD D TRAILER. REASON- FE 2070 EAR CRIB MATTRESS. VERY condition Hy sw $15 7 3 ex. Call after BALL AND Used once. wouans “pOWLING Good brand. Cait PE 2-5332 arrmarion, 2% 274. SUnt rs rover FE 21° ae EWAYS -- ROADS Good gravel 5 vds.. $7. De livered. “EB 46586 ~ CHOICE TOP SOIL 6 Yard — $ Delivered. a } per cord ? tor $18. Delivered. _Do it Yourself | 61 Aluminum Combination Doors $39.00 . Thomp- — Mi gece Rd, Auburn GsE OUR TOOLs DO YOUR OWN plumbing wiring. repeiring Com- plete stock soil, sewer crock and drain 156 West Mantcaim. FE getty Friday through ‘Teresey, | 6 30 Closed every Thursday. aa THE HOME WORKSHP Delta, Skiltool Biack & Decke Porter-Cable —— Palle and | FJ. “POOLECO. remy Apes re & ee | 151 Oakland Ave FE 41504 PONTIAC “PLYWOOD fo 25 PER CENT 1488 Baldwin 733) my rman Williams OUICK and try Bros. interior : ~ Alr cooled engine and chain saw and — vir} Orchard fm service. Marine Sales & Service, Ave FE 56150 __422 8. Teleg api rd REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC tanks. Ph. OR 3-7686 ROMEX BY TH? COIL Jie PER fm! G A Thompson. 80 8 Perry STEAM BOILE" CLEANER RE move rust and lime 6262 per can Thompson, 86 8 | __ Perry STOP! LOOK! For sale 500 good close head steel drums. $1 — Also open head steel drums Pr _4750 one Rd uy" 2-432 SAVE ON GUTTER. 12 CENTS Re Worwich. 2678 Orchard L&. FOR SALE ~ STORM ~ WINDOWS. ___FE «1200. ——¥OR RENT-FOR SALE* | Alr compressors and Jack ham- mers Sewer cleaners, sanders, chain saws cement finishes. CONE'S RENTAL. 1241 Baldwin FE 2-0077 FUR LINED BLANKET FINE for hunter $7 FE 2771 PRee STANDING TOILETS $17 85 Washbowls« sith fittings @11 95 21232 double sinks $9 95 } piece bath sets with fittings White $04 85 Colored $109 50 Factory Seconds -Irreguiars SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 100 8. Saginaw St. CFE 5-2100 85 GAL. DRUMS. A-1 CONDITION | FE 20160 GASOLINE DRIVEN ARC - WELD- er, portable OL 6-2398 G &! M COMPANY | SAWS SCISSORS) MACHINE) SHARPENED ALL WORE 18 GUARANTEED. | FE 5-735 = 2528 Opdyke Rd |GE PORTABLE RADIO USED. | for only $15. Wet cell recharging type Needs new battery other- | wise tn good condition Originally cost $65 MI 47184 TIRES 2 BRANT NEW GOOD- Tich white side walls 760-15 value $72. Must sacrifice $48 FE 5-1265 GAS MANGLE 2, 760X15 TIRES auto. Norge ga ‘stove OR 3-1336 Garage Doors' Complete stock of number 2 doors to be sold All sizes available at reduced prices. We do garage | front remenetng and installing. oe rs } rE 2-0203 | SOR SALES CO _ | / GARAGE DOORS FACTORY SECONDS 71.8 Paddock Pontiac GOOD OUTSIDE DOOR AND frame, complete with hardware 2% 6 im x 6 ft. 10 in al _5-5423 Ganga Doors take ce 2010 Dixie Hwy. _ Sees $19.95 | Apt. size refrigarator........ $49.06 | washer $30.95 “CRUMP ELECTRIC. 3465 Auburn PE ¢3573 | HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY store, 7 miles out Baldwin Arm- strong floor cov and Mac-O | _Lac Phone 7-78465. HOME OWNERS! aLUM AWN- FE ¢00n0 | SEE » strong chann 30 GALLON GAS HEATERS 82 $2 gallon et electric heaters. iat se. Thompson, 80 8. Perry. aettiwa OUT ALL 4 lawn chairs & drawers tit back chair. break- fast set. radio-phone-wire record combination peir antique lamps Dormever mixer elec toa-ter washing machine Oxls rug buffet mirror urtein etretchers elec stove CHAM BERS gas range crocheted spread jampr bBeok case NES cooker, like new. new door imes ie Starr STALL SH OWER 8, COMPLETE With faucets and curtain Terrific value, 633.33. Laevatories complete with gleaming chrome orp $1495. Toilets $39 50 value ~ PURNITURE table, chest of er $1995. These are factory seconds | Michigan Fluorescent, Or- _chard Leake Ave 10 STORM WINDOWS AND 6 half size screens. FE 58-3569 $118 G. & HEAVY DUTY MOTOR, —. phase, used onty 2 months, ', H. P. Will sacrifice. MUtual | 4-408 STEER CLOTHES LOCKERS. Ideal for ema!ll machine shop $2> each Ca! FE 32-4021 Ask for Mr A J. Roy SELLING OUT ta mheasant« and peacocks Farmington. 12013 SINGER PORTABLE SEWING MA- chine Rount bobbin. Complete with attachments and button hol- er Hollywoow headboard with legs. Girl's shoe ice skates, size 6 Ladies green winter coat, size 18 GOirle * pe blue _ coat set, size 2 FE 27-9397 STOKER AND STEAM BOILER OL. 1-76764 ALL ORNAMEN- aoves 27317 Phone NOrthville US BEFORE YOU BUY your gas or oil also install all types with flat duct A rms. _Garwood EM 3-2080 10-Inch Lathe Logan floor model THERMOSTAT AND DAMPER control piano, electric stove bi- cycle 4-5728 TRAILER | 2? WHEEL, up box 6 ft long, mounted: iron frame. exch lent condition: Saust be seen be appreciated. $56, On > 1190."” TALBOTT LUMBER “ae tal condition | e609 50 | i— — ——— ———————— ai Cameras, Equipment 61A MOVIE PROJECTUR SEE BROWNIE more light FILM SERVICE _FE 16°5 W. Huron USED CAMERA SPECIALS: KO- DAK RF 35 [35 synch w-case, $39 50 oe ele RF en 13.5, case, — ——e case, $19 50 Rolle! “eytn Helland fea. $185 KEYSTONE mm 5 $2750 REVERE 68 [25 w-case & roll of flr, #@, Cine KODAK Mag ‘9, $74.40 & many more at EP- | PERT S CAMERA SHOP 57 W. Huro”. (opp. Detroit Edison) FE buHls BUY — SE..L - TRADE 2 SLIDE FILES CHEAP. $2_ HOLD 200 252 siides each All slightly” construction Used “Ml . +7184 Sale Musical Goods _ 62 ACCORDIONS. FA Y PRICES. Enrol) in our sc now. Accor- dion loaned ment __Prall, off W_ Huron. FE . a dag ae Sy ACCORDION. 12 Montcalm Builders’ — josey ale «1148 _Upayke Ra 7 Pups, $28 b BENS. AQUATIC GAR TROPICAL FISH AND SUPPLIES [67 N. Mit st FE 42853. ADAM HAVRILLA : @ gifts, supplies. 2-408. aCLES - PUPS YOUNG ——. breed bitches, a 4 ce dogs. Price 00 Kennels. OR XERS, reasonabie Baby Parakeets ... ®@ GUARANTEE &. FE ~ Flo's Home Aquarium Tropical fish and supplies. 186 State SM PFE «¢ . Toy . De ‘St will hold until mas, me, payment tee 2 Freys Ken- Dele Ww t. Morris Red. _Mt _ Morris } Michigan. NI 9-0500. PARAKEE(S BABIES 9) MEL- rose FE 2-3340 _ - PEKINOESE AKC PAPERS. Male 18 months old 850. FE $071 PEKINESE “PUPS. SMALL DE- poss wil hold for Christmas. | aes Call evenings, FE ANTRD ao over —— Seer on ooon rg oust =t x, visa’ gouthiela y Instruction 62-A a a AND CLAR: NET IneTROC- _ ons. Harold Krohn. FE 2-7362 ' Sale Store Equipment o4 POOL ODL ROIS eR RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Largs coa: and wood range EM mo _Evenings 1 MEAT COUNTER, 10 FT FE 5-3162 Sale Sporting Goods 65 ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS Deer cut up end wra freezer. Batchelor's Ma FE 39522 for Kee- bor. Has new and used guns at _prices you can afford BIG SALE Shot guns and deer rifies. Slashed 20 per cent Open 7? days a week —, = est ¢ ae Biuoos “GPoRTING GOODS, 3131 Lake Rd. Keego Har- a ie Has Me warmest foot-wear that ca bad DEER RIFLE SALE v0.4 Remington model 760 pumps reg. now $79.96. mode) 760 Geuze . $119.95, now $94.95. model % carbine. BOARDING BATHING AND a Dink. ve i Perry. FE 24113. _Heat Derr shell 778 8. Hay, Grain & Feed 7 ALL KINDS HAY STRAW woop, core picking, tractor work. MA cae Oais STRAW. ty or om OA HAY nuantities. —. GOOD GREEN ALFALFA, MIXED hav. €C cents per baie delivered. FF For Sale Livestock 722 |< TTENTION GOAT _— “Re istered Stud. Eg 3-661) Plessent. Ridge Ave BEAUTIFUL SPC Gentle for children or | for spirt an fi reg tal a BREEDING G Ba leineg oa" LANG- i _ den 3 SANDARD Se 2 weanlings all staked on _ 34%, after 7 1358 oe Pios 8&8 s pall Saison 12 Mile Ra, near | | SORRNGRT COW AND CALF AND ‘ote, MOF SOO heifer. Ph Northville 3 __ For Sale Poultry ip BRonze ere, BREASTED Seber! Dairy ot “Adams Ra. on PE ¢ 4Tdd.. BRE REASTED Tt TURKEYS Za. Hudson — oo 8 CHOICE VL E or white. Alive! or dressed OR _3-2677. 30 RED HAMPSHIRE PULLETS | $2.50 each 8200 Crouse , rland 1 mile north gtien, M-» and US 25 a ge HENS, $160 EACH june Sale Farm Produce — 75 GET YOUR APPLES AND CIDER at Sutton’s Orchard 324 N lace : “ig Open Tues... Fhurs canon ¥ Fora ATOES, $1 PER BI shel. s. Out Baldwin to Gasisee "ha Left first farm containers __ | READY r FOR DFEP - freeze. EM 3-495 FOTATORS ape } AND SE bagoes. > bushel or car- loads on” 82 79 POTATOES 75c PER 1 BUSHE! is $2 per bushel or 5c of Seymour ‘Tk 1 and Sashabew Sale Farm Equipment 76 ge AND BROME HAY. 3ic | e & up. Case corn stalk shred- der, Row Crop field sprayer, John Deere. No. 5 mower, Spike tooth drag, Ferguson spring tootn har- row. All in good condition. Can be seen at 3670 Ponflac Rd. OL _2-2866 before 3 00 p.m BOLE"S GARDEN TRACTORS | Lawn | — mowers, reduced. Evans Equip: | _MA 5-7878 | UT Snow plows and blowers. _ment 6507 Dizs Hwy CHAIN SAWS Bales, service & rentals _ CORN CRIBS, CORN ~ CRIBBING. | Corn pickers, new and used silo fillers. Davis Machinery. Ph. 45 Ortonville. “MONEY MAKEFRS!! | Used Case stalk shredder, like new Idea stalk shredder, Used New quaranteed Useqd New Idea No 12 Manure spreaders Priced to sell Used Oliver McCormick and Jona | Deere spieaders Used New Idea 1% row corn picker | HOUGHTEN’S | $28_N. Main Rochester OL 1-9761 MALL MALL CHAIN SAWS, EARL 5 Mastick Phone Milford MU tied or Mi avi. M-58 at Mil- NOW IS THE TIME ft; sae ING YOUR I-H DEALER Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke BRONZE per | B: your oWp containers J North west corner, i MY 3-582! | | Open Eves Dick’s Air Cooled Engiees 182 8. Ld VE 40370 SANGER FRATTON. OEAR DRIV- Practi- 14 Ibs E 54-3580. 60415 OL 28587. 22 PT. TRAVELETTE. ALL MET- condition. ew tires. Pontiac Chief MOBILE HOMES 850 down. 15 Ditle Evy NEW. CALL OR 37959 ANYTIME WAR SURPLUS HOUSETRAILER. reconditioned $195. Will accom. | is a Ideal for hunters. 006 hunting FE ¢7ili. - TANDEM . FE deer Phon- Parkhurst Trailer Sales E= say oS eae Orion, MY _ 2-4611. 1946 AILER. GOOD on | FOr ‘Sale Used Jsed Trucks 9 \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. 74 For Sale Housetrailers | | new AND MODERNIZED USED trailers om rental purchasg pian. | Good low priced used ones as low as $50 down. Move w immediate ly Why pay rent? TRAILER EXCHANGE Oper Eves. and Sunday pm 3 FT MODERN HOUSETRAILER Bargain 052 Crescent Lake Ra 1950 BREMAN 34 FT GOOD CON a — nm e*ps four Phone OR or OR 3-4382 $2100 Oxiord Trailer | SALES To see tie ‘atest see Stuart's itt Jalouste windows walk t igh bathroom al sliding wardrobe doors, aluminum combination storm @oor and screens @ rool that will carry ton Also see New Genera. Holly Sk\ es Tini-Hemes and Great lakes. Used trailers sold) on renta! plac 6 per cent up to 6 months New trailers & per cer up ¢ 60 months Parts and accessories Mile South of Lake Orion on M24 MY 2-0721 4% FT HQUSETRAILEF Al! meta’ Se” reasonable 26865 Bue sr SMALL HOUSETRAILER FOK wie. Just right .or hunting Price $150) FE 17-0725 - 1954 PONTJAC CHIEF 26 FI & months od. Smai! down payment and take over contract. FF 5-0444 Rent _Trailer Space 79 n> MODFRN SPACES NO CHIL- dren 8300 Pontiac Lake — PARK RSJ TRAILER CT Str deur we kept roads idk roune school b hopping ¢ fa ties MY 2-461) Auto _Acessories 80 a a a ae a aie ’ ATTENTION! We are wrecking 1949 to 1854 cars and trucks We have sev era! late mode! iow mileage used encines Transmission apd rear axies and body parts. Rebuilt starters generators and voltage SCHRAM AUTO PARTS, 239 9 Dixte Hev FR 44533 GLASS, GLASS, GLASS We specialize in safety giass. tor cars, trucks, and buses, insurance fons honored Glass installed | while you walt free one pound coffee to a customer With each | r giass or wind«hield All work guaranteed. Open Gat | until 4 pm Flub Auto Glass Co 122 Oakiand Avenue FE ¢708 | LOUIE® AUTO PARTS | 1 dayes | tors 00s Onkland Ave en rE 4-4813| Auto Service si CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car Cylinders rebored. Zuck Me | e shop. 23 Hood Ph REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING FREE ESTIMATE ALL MAKES OP CARS PAYMENT PLAN BRAID MOTOR ns PHONE FE 2-0186 30 Years Pair Cass at West Pike Sale Motor Scooters 82 8&2 SLL LS LEP AE 55 EAGLE $56 DOWN genom — New & Used — Paddock ns WHIZZER MOTOR area eee | through-out. $135. OR 36174 “For Sale Motorcycles 8 PARTS AND SERVICE on | ‘os Bn Bint) mage see Fo oem a "Rests & Accessories — sd BOAT HAUL OUTS Any bor: an piace. Storage and varnishing — AND SERVICE JOHNSON pe erg boats for Boats. Owen's Cruisers OWENS Wahine SUPPLIES 396 Orchard ave PE 32-0020 | Y | SHORTY ‘8 PLACE At Pine Lake. Phone FE 32-8260, Transportation Offered 87 rr FOR CALIF. NOV. 22. want drivers to share MY 33-8082. or 2 & dri VICE. Street. Tee baal MOTORS & Yellow Jacket e Wa FE 4-5139 — 63% Union 4008. Wanted Used Cars 88 aRgtT For Sale Used ¢ d Cars 91 91) 1964 BUICK CENTUAY. 4 “poon. fully equipped Call aiter 5 00 pm Milford, MU 42024 153 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA Dynaflow, easy eye glass power steering two tone white side walls low mileage 2006 Scott i OR 3-7262 BUICK 4 SUPER power steering sactifice FE 57032 RIVIERA 2 4100 miles or FE RIVIERA 4 radio and heater new battery irth Ave FE 1953 SUPER $900 7105 Fo SUPFR «ear naf.ow wn 4 1906 DOOR SPECIAL E.aceptionaily Male > as condition D: BUICK 52 4 radio and heater $1025 FFE. 5-7 BUICK 60 1000 MILES NOT driven for 3 years EM 3-5545 ‘$0 CADILLAC 4-/ tone paint, plue heater spot- windshteid lights, back-up Nehts the works Best of all ft nas only 38000 actual! miles and $210 worth of premium O 86 Roval Master tires with onie | #000 miles on them hae brake) Inings and tires at 30000 It’s clean and sharp Bre tt Call FE | 7-Oi59 anytime A REAL NICE door sedan 2 and tvory isa! CADILLAC HYDRAMATIC | eee oand heater Chautleur com- kiacewent ndition $45 a MT 4.2856 i FOUR DOOR CARNIVAL by Dick Turner vw meg U OS Pet OF Cope. 1954 by WEA Service, re Wy Vor Sale Used Cars 91 | CHEVIE | 47 CHEVIE 4 1052 CHEVRO! FI! Masier Delize with new brakes | excellent tires radio beater, | spot imht turn signals wind siield washers 2 tone paint and exceptionally ctean FE €¢5158 nc2 Fb abeth lake Ra HHYSI FR 1948 $10 ~ DOWN “AND | assume payments 464 8 Wood ward Birmingham 49 CHEN $19 DOWN & ASSUME | payme 464 5 Woodward Bir hingiam CHEVROLET BRI-AIRE RA-| Mic atid heater runs and jooks 12 Marive oft Pitre FE & 1245 | 1954 CHEVROLET Be Air 4 door sedan 2tone paint | Tadio heater power glide. Ex- ceilent condition TAYLOR CHEVROLET CO. At Walled Lake Since 183} Phone MArket 41561 ' Y'all Come | to 17] | We Finance NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S Saginaw st 1951 Plymout ia Jerome’ S | os — oncual 195 1951 Ford custom 6. 4 door “Burning sensation in left) ear- of course! Someone is 53. RADIO AND HEAT- er white walls FE 5-7005 DOOR NEW tires $0 motor Radio and heat- er OR 3-4291 . CHEVROLET heater Low mileage 1ie Luther RADIO Sacrifice ‘Clarkston is the. place to buy a Tip-Top a used car! Light blue finish redio and heater and leather upholstery. Low mileage ! Cranbrook, 4 door | Radio and heater, dark green paint runs like a new car! les = * V-8 'y ton pickup Light hal Ketch Big savings on this ae cae New Yorker 4 door ‘46 $195, adio and heater, light green i mish Trade vour oid car on this one! CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES | CHRYSLER- vLY Ow Ha DEALER Pontiac Sport Coupe jet biact | finish look, and runs good Ready to go “46 Cadillac Fordor sedan motor- good tires but | needs dinging 46 00... $195: Fore fordor sedan with biue | fimish and radio and heater Good | ca... | "49 $345 Chev 4 6dr Sedan with jet tiec® finish Body needs about $56 in work Exceilent motor ‘90 Buick Roadmaster 2 dr light reen radio heater and Dyne- jow, body needs some dinging. | $595 CALIF. BUYER HERE NEEDS 0 SRARP Re oe ed ew PRICE THE Kk west ~ THEN GET the BILL “SPENCE USED CARS 62 Oaklam Ave. FE ¢ #733 | THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used heed tem. Drive tie ents mile, will pay vou well. 4540 "i. J. _VANWELT WANTED TATE. Wo MODEL | WRECK | cars ‘49 to Bagiey Auto Parts EK 50219 of FE 5-8210 ___170 BAOLEY ST | TOR GA CASH $88 FOR OR CARS, ANY MAK® _ ECONOMY CARS. 22 AUBURN NOW BUYING CLEAN CARS | BOB OST INC. | _ 850 S. Woodward Birmingham | “See M&M Motor Sales” Apa dollar op tate mode! — j 2627 Li 31603 | SCRAP CARS CARS. OR 3-4511. | WTD. JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON AE og ge WS - A le call FB u | WTD. SHARP USED CARS '51-'55 poi your high bié and see us tt | Huron Motor Sales | 952, W. Huron CFE 22641 PICKUPS - PICKUPS. A large selection for you. Many makes and models and they are all in “A-1" condition end ready to go CY OWENS 147 8. Saginaw FORD ‘41 _tion, ¢ isso FORD v9 TON PICKUP | 078 | __ Scott Lake Rd 0 FORD % TON PICKUP down & assume ayments. 8, Woodward, - PICKUPS FE 5-4101 PANEL, GOOD CONDIi- OR_3-0583 si0 | 464 Birmingham. _ 1 Sleeps | § 26-FT. SEMI-VANS. VERY GOOD condition. $650 each. Hutchinson Trailer Sales, Drayton Plains. 951 FORD | ‘F TON. FP} 1951 Pord three quarter ton F3_— Stewart« Auto Sa + 255 Montcalm - TO SAVE THE MOST IN PICE- ups and trucks, call FE 21-1084 > | 1651 GMC 430 TANDEM DUNE with vear around job OR 008. | i 1% TON 196 DODGE STARE Low milesge £350 3420 mons Rd i963 % TON CHEVROLET PicK- up “1 First St. 1946 E. 1 TON PICKUP pm. 70) Third St. before 3 iC. t; TON PICKUP. iow. ti0 soon & lo agg payments. .464 8. Woodward, Birmingham SP ECTAL 1947 GMC Panel.... .$195 WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward Olds @8 Sedan Radio heater Mydramatic. whitewalis. Body Beeds some dipging ‘51 $895 Buick Special 4 dr tone finish radio Nealon. ti Dyne- | flow 1) $1095; ‘8 Olds 4 dr Sedan Radio | heater Mydramatic and other features Jerome s Bright Spot Orchard Take at ¢ FF & O488 ‘OK! SALE! NASH 1952 RAMBLER SERIES LICENSE NUMBER BS 38102 S689 CHEVROLET 1952 CONVERTIBLE WITH "4 DIO AND HEATER A RE NICE ONE. LICENSE NUMBER | 8 BS 89-7 $498 FORD i948 CAB AND CHASSIS $295 CHEVROLET ass 1942 PANE’, TRUCK. LICENSE NUMBE® 70-43 CA $595 | KAISER 197 FORDOP SEDAN. LICENSE NUMBEI. EA 31-89 $99 CHEVROLET 1953 SPORT COUPE WITH RA- DIO, HEATER AND WHITE SID’ WALL TIRES. LICENSE NUMBER BE 71-19. $1,189 MICHIGAN'S FINEST“ THE BIO PAVED LOT ON THE ER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILI rm MILE ROAD HIRE GOOD WORK. ers through Help Want- ed ads. That’s how Pon- tiac Press .did it too! ~ $195 ‘open_ $495 | Maple ‘S514 AM. to 8 PM. dally. PONTIAC | RETAIL | STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” 19590 PONTIAC Twe door with radio and heater (Btoc. No 3668-A) $395 For Sale | Used Cars 91 nee p - NICE ¢@ CHEVROLET YOURS for balance due $31. OR_3-1373 47 CHEVIE. LOOKS AND RUNS g00d 12 Marivea off Pike 61245 AND“ CHE VROLET 1948 DELUXE 4 DR ae new. $675. 478 Mt Clemens PETERSON 1953 Kalser 4@ door a Willys Sedan 051 Kaiser 4 door Kaiser ¢ door sedan —, Henry J 4 door AISER BAL ES & SERVICE Fes _ For Sale Used Cars 91 WP ee 54 CHEV BEI AIRE WHITE wall tires radio & heater Back- up hiehts and Windshield wasb- ers 3000 miles. MI 42205 lvoe CHEV. ¢ DOOR GOOD CON. dition Low mileage. radio heater and goo tires #428 Cass Lake Road or cail OR 3-7665 + { -_ DESOTO V-8 SPORTSMAN 6 000 Radio, Powerflite WsSw Tires miles Transmission, Save $900 00 BRAID Motor Sales Cass PE 20108 Pike 8 | 1952 DESOTO FIREDOME 8 8E- | dan Ligh. Biue Low mileage tee $269 00 mont Radio Heater Down 64066 per BRAID Motor Sales Case at W. Pike B8t. __ 20186 _ ESOTO 4 DOOR EXCEL- CONDITION _170 STATE 8T. | leo DESOTO FORDOR_ LIGHT Blue Very clean One owner. $128 00 Down 63382 per month BRAID Motor Sales Case a W Pike 8&t. FE 2-186 ‘49 DESOTO. 1 PASSENGER GOOD _MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 _ For Sale Used ¢ Cars A ap CATCH UP ON YOL JR READING (ood Housekeeping Re New Car Guaran-. Se EXTRAS | Has kept this 1953 Buick V-« four door in fine shape low mileage and LOTS of extras ider’s Digest Any fects important to the purchase of car and this four door is the of that vcar venteen Mechanics have a this 1954 Pontiac 1951 stylish car ood Dode ssured 0 two doo used . r is as good-as-new and at & new low price | Weird Tales | | ‘ttl Fo as | | condition. Lacelle’'s Bervice, 1648 Rochester Rd lock north | 15 Mile. MUlberry 90150 _— ‘31 DESOTO $10 DOWN 4 a sume a. 8. os | _ ward, vaiaghom. Pontiac’s Exclusive Hudson Dealer Cass at Pike FE 2-8359 BARGAINS 1953 Willys) 2 door Radio, heater and overdrive: 1 owner Like | new $805 49 Pontiac hydramatic Radio and heater 1951 ener eel ve FE’ | me Auburn Ave 4-4682 | | BELAIRE re as 2 DOOR | and ater $1,375 MA 0.K USED CARS Matthews-Hargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer 211 S. Saginaw St 47 CHEVIE PS €t Plymeet® ....5...: CE 41 Pontiac ..... $55 Plenty Other Late Models ane Transportation Speciels 149 MERCURY Club Coupe radio heater and overdrive. (Btock No. 3638-A) $395 1999 DE SOTO | Four door radio heater and automati transmission Stock No 3646) $445 1948 PONTLAC Sedan with radio and heater. (Block No 3656-A) $175 1947 PONTIAC radio and heater 3895-A) Convertible (Stock no $175 183 PONTIAC Custom Catilina cadio heater, | Hy dramatic Stock No 3687) $1,595 1954 CHEVROLET Two door radio and heater (Stocks No. 1101) $1,345 1951 STUDEBAKER Sedan with radio and heater. (BStoe’ No 3703-A) $475 } 1951 FORD Sedan itn radio and heater ‘Btoc No 3711-A> ' $625 1930 PONTIAC Chieftain tw door radio and. heater. (Stoc No 3718) $5 5 1953 BUICK Station W Radio, heater and Dynaflow (Stock No. 3728) $1,695 e ace — | 1953 CHEVROLET Club Coune radio and heater (Stoc' No 3728) $1,175 19499 CHEVROLET Two door seian with radio and heater (Stoct ‘No. 3712-A) $295 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 we 2 Get Set for Winter With a Good Used Car From Community Motors *S2 PONTIAC Custom Deluxe Catalina a heater Hydrametic. whitewalis. | $1,395 "S51 BUICK Super Riviera, 4 door, radio, heater, Dynsafiow $995 $3 BUICK Deluze Special. Radio heater. Dynafiow and two tone $1,495 49 CADILLAC redio, ‘49 PACKARD Radic, heater overdrive =) '42 CADILLAC Club Coupe, radio. beater & Hy- dramatic. $345 ’49 FORD V-8 Radic & beater. $445 ’4$9 FORD ~- Station Wagon radio & heater ‘47 DODGE Deluze 2 door with radio & heat- | e $145 51 STUDE. V-8 ew Starlite Coupe. heater "51 BUICK Piviera Coupe, redio. heater & whitewalls $1,050 ‘$3 BUICK RIVJERA ’53 STUDEBAKER Sreantt tae seas trv” $1,195 ’50 CHEVROLET Convertible with radio, heater and whitewall tires. $495 ’S1_ PONTIAC Streamiiner ‘8’ — 2 door. radie, whitewall tires. heater and $845 Community Motor Sales Inc. "+ Authorized, Pontiac and Buick Dealer 803 N. Main, Rochester Tul 10 P Ouive 4011 | A nice car NORTH PONTIAC aaa t errr 313, W_ Montcaim 2-0151 1952 FORD Custom Tudor $895 1946 FORD Station Wagon $279 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 1 PH. OL 1-071 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE fO BUY.” PEOPLES ~ AUTO SALES 1950 Pontiac 4 door hydramatic | 1950 Buick super 4 door 1948 Pontiag, «4 door 1947 Buic’ convertible en OAKLAND and two 4 doors LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES | M-24 et Buckhorn Lk MY ¥_3-2611 | | 1985 FORDS See Bob Burns at Cy Owens _rE Sie) or _FE sie LARRY JEROME ochester Ford Dealer sume payments _MI #310 money down Inquire afte; _ford Road. Michigan West Side Used Cars ‘Y’all Come see Us! We Finance EVERYBODY’S Credit Is Good Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S Saginaw St. 1952 MERCURY MONTEREY HARD TOP Radio heater brand new US. Royal Master ‘2 whites, 2 tone paint. Sharp as a tack! . ron Motor Sales 959 w Wr . PE 2-2661. Z”) 7 fie Down & ym Wood- ward, pe. : 8. 1963 Pontiac 2 door ‘Deluxe Air gs and lights, - sun shat "Tee "= PLY NASH ath Are told by some ers but the lucky this something to bra good car y rtune Will smile u of this 1962 Coupe, good 1948 Buick will «ar own buyer of have about A throughout larg m the buyer lymouth Clu tires db e heatey and clean throughout Riemenschneider Dedg e- Plymouth Phone FF 2- 9131 232 S. Saginaw “t. $38. PPD LLL Bros oa VERY “CL EAN $200 do onth LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES __MY 2-261! | #48 OLDS #6. 4 DOOR. HYDRA M24 at | matic | owner. 60608 | & A hc TW Buckhorn Lk Very OLDS H@IL IDAY_ tone Fully 753 | ede OLDSMOBILE | w BL aowr seat covers sp best offer takes 2 —— 300 ULTRA- MAT- 4 Compietely equi lane brakes Will sacrifice. ernois ack wal! oodward radio and heater reasonable su PER equipped 2° DR ane aa rE $10 & assumé payments 464 5 Birmingham door to Square L _Troy. 1 SEE ] or A (00d oO > Mrs PAUL. Perry ake oO SON Deal at. kk. 4-6882 MOUTH «© iv- COOR, RUNS | food dody rough. $195 340 Beld | w lees ce | p Ave PFE 6143) - @ DR PLYMOUTH | 127 Lincoln “PLYMOUTH 4 ent condition 12 MOUTH. ‘47. | _816 Argyle . DOOR. | Tho: Ex- | ~ RADIO. HEAT- spotlicht $175 of best offer. _FE 45300 | 150. | tes PLYMOUTH TUDOR RADIO | Heater Seay Covers, Dark Green Finish $3521 per month PLYMOUTH. i pao oll by individual New Tires $178 00 Down. BRAID Motor Sales Cass at Ww Pike & 1 FE 2-018 | Press hydramatic | i954 P reyes eT 8 star chief car _snd 3} pm | - metic. | 1983 PONTIAC 8. eu Ls ao tae Tiac s Goor 4 DOOR. 6.00y miles All secessories +6740 between 6 1940, GOOD. OFFERS Pontiac cus- Su- | C. 2 DOOR DELUXE. other ecces- FE ¢-560! |. 2 PONTIAC. GOOD . CONDITION OR 3-0342. $s es 10.000 «miles ce redio heater se clean LIKE $1350 MA RCE PONTIAC matic, ¢ radio, other access bt blue Syncro #6212 Ras wire mesh ‘ | 1983 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR, DELU $1295 =| ‘34 SUPER DELUXE sedan Fully equipped FE 27 “ PONTIAC # 2 DOOR. STREAM- Good cond ition = STOP! LOOK! START DRIVING! 21] S. Saginaw St. Used Car Lot 21 S. w St. FE 4-4546 Your Chevrolet Dealer’s Matthews-Hargreaves \ LADIES DAY AT OLIVER BUICK Anv of the following cars would make ideal trans- portation for the Little Woman in the cold winter months ahead $495 "S] Stude radio, heater $195 "47 Pontiac 4 dr., heater, no rust. $245 : 49 Ford 2 dr., radio and heater. (lub Coupe, radio, low mile- age. $245 "30 Hudson Sedan with radi and heater. \Wiitten Warranty On Tires and Batteries $95 $495 ‘47 Bunch. radio, heater, 50 Chev. Sedan, radio needs body work and heater. 3 to choose from. "30 Mere 4 dr. radio "50 Ford 2 dr., radio and heater and heater. No Cash Required—Low Payments — $125 ’46 Pontiac. Your choice —2 dr. and 4 dr. $445 $345 “0 heater, mien $125 1 Buick with radio, no down pav- 47) Buick Convertible. "49 Pontiac — 2 dr. and Ked finish, good tires. 4dr. Your choice. He Who Hesitates Is Lost! $260 47 Chev. 2 owner car, | $195 $7 Ford 2 dr., radio and heater. $145 ‘46 Chevrolet Sedan. Right for the price. $395 "SO Studebaker Sedan. See it today! Your Present Car Will Handle the Down Payment on the Following da wr, one '32 Plymouth Sedan, top shape, radie & heater $895 '51 Buick Sedan, radio & heater . $795 52 Buick Sedan, . -$1,395 52 Chev. 4 door, radio, heater, Deluxe... .... . $995 ’S1 Pontiac 2 dr., Deluxe model. ....-........ $895 53 Ford & Chev, radio & heater...........$1,295 [OLIVER BUICK OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. M. 210 ORCHARD LAKE radio, heater, Dynaflow.. AN ee FE 2-9101 “= >25 OVER COST Your Choice of THE 40 New and Used Cars Left NEW USED 1949 MERCURY Chrysler OCS DOOR. teal toe Sete cee eee Senala teterier " epstioan with power J tires. —— heater, whitewall other ‘extras, Thie ts a BAR- $375 $650 1940 BUICK OR YOUR OLD CAR DOWN LIMITED — A_ showpiece if . there ever was ope, there isn't ® car like this tn a thousand Interior like new. excellent mo- ter 1954 CLUB COUPE Beautiful two toned beige and brown, with economical overdrive transmission, large eight tube large dio heater and directional sig- nals. One owner Tadic two-unit heater undercoating chrome wheel covers and tinted glass. ] Save save $650 Plymouth 1954 FOUR DOOR, the popular 1951 CHRYSLER SAVOY MODEL with an at- HARDTOP. The tractive 2 toned green finish, steering, Powerflite power whitewall tires, large eight transmission, large radio, large tube radio, large heater, auto- heater, direction is. chrome matic transmission, direction wheel covers windshield i other washers. You the buyer can A car that deserves admiration save — $600 ON THIS DEMONSTRATOR 1952 STUDEBAKER FOUR equipped with heater, overdrive, direction Chrysler Bakaiges3"S $ sreeeors La 25 Sore Sai ons Ste Soe for only — i951 CHRYSLER $3,175 Sather we ter a hs ee te ve Plymouth $925 Tinted glass, trans- fou cuains, two teas grey Sect, inthe Site | a ; of miles ‘left $2,233 See These Wonderful Cars at 479 S. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD. ROYAL OAK KELLER -KOCH Lincoln 6-8410 Midwest 6-1200 P.S. — Come in Tonight; We're Open 9-91 Ss - 7 ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 Mamie Gets Skelton for Birthday Surprise TV Gals Complaining They Are Overdressed By EARL WILSON” NEW YORK—Just before Fred Allen's Circle Theater’TV show the other night, shapely Barbara Nichols was told to wear a less revealing gown. She asked why. “We'd probably get letters complaining,” explained an as- sistant producer. “You've gotten letters like that after a show, haven't you?” “I gotta lotta letters," squeaked Barbara, “but not one of them complained.” x * x * After Taffy Tuttle was on TV, she beefed, “They should’ve given me more to say and less to wear!” x * Bobo Rockefeller looked the * * loveliest I've ever seen her at the Colony with Bostonians Edward W. Ackley and Robert J. Markson. color and higher and fluffier. Bobo looked like $6,000,000. - Her hair's now champagne In fact, x &* & * Visiting M. Lincoln Schuster’s enormous | home, I saw the soundproof library once 4 used by Joseph Pulitzer—who hated noise. “He hated it so much,” said Schus- ter, “that he kept te his yacht. He’d make a hotel reservation, say, in Paris; then to assure that there’d be no noise, he’d reserve rooms above and below his suite, also those on each side, even theugh he didn’t in- tend to use them. absolutely sure there’d be no noise, he’d cancel the reservation.” Then, te make ~x~ *&* * * -- Today's Television Programs - - | Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4-WW-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV “‘TONIGHT’S TV 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. ‘Helping Grandma.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- venture serial. (4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2) in “Talking Guns.”’ 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. News. 6:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Ad venture film with Guy Madison. (9) Film. TBA. (4) U of M Hour. Football films. MSC game. (2) News Ace. Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music. (2) Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. :@0—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. “~) ~~ :15—(7) Detroit Deadline. News. :30—(7) Name's the Same. Quiz. (9) Motion Picture Academy. James Mason, Barbara Bel Ged- des in “Caught.” (4) Tony Mar- tin. Songs. (2) News. Doug Ed- wards. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John ~~ <= Gene Autry. He outwits a gang for a screen test, with Lucy’s assistance. 9:30—(9) Mr. Show Business. Va- (4) Robert Montgomery Mary Sinclair. (2) December Lily goes ‘‘grunion hunt- instead of movies with her stars. Middle- vs Italo Scortichini. (2) Studio One. é ater. Patric Knowles, K. Stevens in “The Duke,’’ how cat helps solve jewel theft. * |19:45—(9) Ringside Review. Com- mentary. 11:00—(7) Soupy's On. Salt Lake Five, guests. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) News. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Jean (9) Good Neighbor Theater. Loretta Young, David Niven in A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God frey. 10,45—(4) Three Steps ‘o Heaven. cent ports of Favorite Comic Pops Out of Box , Red and His Wife Get Her Personal Thanks 11:00 — (7) Creative Cookery. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. Rogers in ‘Tournament Tempo.” TUESDAY AFTERNOON /12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | Betty White Show. (2) Valiant | Lady. | 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) Story Studio. (4) Feath- er Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow. !1:0@ — (7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia Faces Life. |1:15 — (4) Faye Elizabeth (2) Seeking Heart. ~ 1:30—(4) Good Cooking. (2) Ladies | 1:45—(9) School Broadcast. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) La- | dies First. (2) Ladies Day. 2:15—(9) Film. | 2:30—(9) Myrtle House Party. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. | 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Labbitt Show. (2) at Private Meeting. _ NEW YORK — Red Skelton, one | | of Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower's | long-time favorites, gave the na- tion's First Lady a thrilling sur- prise last week when he flew into Washington from Hollywood incog- | nito and popped out of a giant box and performed at a birthday party | tended her by 1,000 women of the League of Republican Women of the District of Columbia. | The affair was a luncheon given | in the grand ballroom of the May- | flower Hotel and was attended by | the wives of the President's Cabi- | |net officers and other notables of the capital. | League officials had contacted the star in Hollywood requesting | his surprise presence at the party, and the comedian, accom. panied by his Wife Georgia, flew | to Washington disguised as ‘Mr. | Van Dern.” Toward the end of the luncheon, Skelton, unnoticed, crawled up into (the bottomless box, measuring about six feet by six feet and containing a breakaway front. Wrapped in colored gift paper and This Thanksawing Frequent Schedules, with Lew Fores Like These, te Destinations Everywhere — PONTIAC to: le te ee 1 tees * #068 oeeee Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher were | Cameron - Swayze. (2) Perry; ‘Eternally Yours.” (4) little) 5) Crosby Show. |entwined with red and white rib- (U8. ten Gave? on the dais at the big testimonial for| Como. Kitty Kallen, songs. show. Variety. (2) Walt’s Work- ; bon, the box was situated behind . Jennie Grossinger at the Waldorf—and —— Cc Closer. Mystery| Shop. Do It Yourself help. = (4) Concerning Miss Mar- two screens on a stage directly be- WH EXTRA SAVINGS on Revd Trips! toastmaster Georgie Jessel revived one of : , | AL: ight. Steve All ; hind the dais There's « similar low rE drama. (4) Producer’s Show-|11:36—(4) Tonight. Steve sas it) Contain PE. 1 Gow @ BEST fer Frequent Schedules Greyhound As the guests finished their his standbys to wish them well. “I onl _ “State Inion,” with | destination BARBARA — hope,” said he, “that you will be as| Margaret Sullivan, Nina Foch | , | boy Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. baked Alaska dessert and cotiee. | @ BEST for Relaxed Riding rvs has happy as I might have been on several occasions.” and Joseph Cotton. Colorcast. | TUESDAY MUENING (2) Brighter Day. : Eavesdropped by our New England spy, Tony Pettito: “Not only is she the most respected girl in the neighborhood, but she’s the loneliest.” x * x * As an ex-farm boy, I enjoyed ex-farm boy Durward Kirby telling on Garry Moore’s TV show of a hen that laid a huge egg . . . @ pound and a half or something. “REALLY!” exclaimed Moore. “A hen laid a pound- and-a-half egg! Wasn't that remarkable of her?” “Ummm, I dunno,” shrugged Kirby. “What else could she do with it?” * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Ali Khan, though night- clubbing with Gene Tierney, positively refuses to permit pic- tures of them together. Be- cause of the Aga, maybe? Rita's phoning him here invit- ing him to come see Yasmine in Lake Tahoe, Nev. Comic Joe E. Lewis’ opera- tion was postponed. Joe's at- titude: “I'm not upset; let the doctor worry.” Marlene Dietrich’s two-year ~~ deal at Las Vegas’ Sahara calls “™ for 25 G's a week . . . Marlys x * MARLYS JOHNSON Johnson, the NBC singing guidette, is doing color TV commer- cals. ~* * A titled lady can't report her royal jewelry stolen—'cause it happened at a wild party .. . Errol Flynn's turned down $25,000 a week for cafe appearances, wants 35. . Ferrer are living in Gregory Peck's Rome villa . Audrey and Mel . A Bway showgirl just learned her new husband i3 a bigamist ARTHUR MOORE REPORTS A WONDERFUL new plunging mustard plasters for That's earl, brother. idea: TV actresses with chest colds. (Copyright 1954) s. Boy, 12, Killed Playing With Loaded Pistol THURMONT, Md. —A 12-year- taken a loaded .22-caliber target! ee eeevy old boy shot and killed himself near here yesterday when he acci- dently discharged a pistol while trying to put it away on a shelf Richard J. Hurley died in his “ te : eo “ete mother’s arms before a doctor could arrive. | State police said the boy had pistol from a mantel. His older brother saw him and told him to put it back. As he was doing so, it went off. The bullet struck the boy in the stomach. ‘Noted Cordinal’s Ballet 'Outlives Life Insurance ABINGTON, Mass. # — William S. Spellman, father of Francis Car- dina] Spellman, Catholic archbish- op of New York, enjoys the rare experience today of collecting on his own life insurance. Spellman, who is 9%, has out- lived the policy. Insurance experts say that happens to only one per- son in 100,000. ment on the policy. Queen of Hamtramck Visits in Pontiac Today , only witness in armed robbery and he’s worried about the crim- ter of James Mason, makes TV debut. 8:30—(7) Voice Program. Roberta Peters, Met Opera coloratura soprano, guest (2) Talent Scouts. Arthur Godfrey host. 9:00—(7) Wrestling. (2) I Love Lucy. Ricky plays “Don Juan” (2) Burns and Allen. George is 7:99 — (4) Today. (2) Morning 4:15 — (4) First Love. (2) | Show. | $:30-(2) Morning in Detroit. Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. | 9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. i | 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. | 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) 9:00—-() Breakfast Club. (4) 2) Secret | $torm. 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. 4:45—(7) Rickey the Clown. _5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the | Museum. (4) Pinky Lee (2) Robert Q. Lewis. 5:30—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Kiddies Film. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi- | rate Pete. -- Today's Radio Programs _. 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Beal returned from Russia an) An admitted former Communist, Beal feled to Russia in 1929 and returned disillusioned after two | He died ofa heart attack yester- att i ‘f i g a i Traffic Club to See Food Packaging Film Per capita human consumption of grain and potatoes in the United bet ween States declined about 40 per cent 1909 and 1952. See Us Before You Buy TV Trade-Ins Accepted Easy Terms Free Home Trial ELECTRIC CO. 825 W. Huren . FE 4-2525 a surprise gift from Hollywood.| @ BEST fer Deller-Seving Fores As the lights were dimmed, the | screens were removed, revealing | the box, whose front bore a large | greeting card with the words, |*‘Happy Birthday to Mamie from re ia” At this point, Skeiten popped | through the breakaway paper front onto the stage with a big grin on his face. Mrs, Eisenhow- er gasped with delight, then started clapping and laughing. Red's first ad lib—“‘her husband was in my outfit during the war” —threw the 1,000 guests inte a Skelton thereupon regaled the guests with some of his famous | routines, including the baby han- dling skit, the woman Sunday driv- er characterization, the broadcast- ing announcer bit and the “‘bad a = 1 '\- i a ~ GREYHOUND SOMETHING WONDERFUL HAS HAPPENED AT Pheitfors| wittle boy" role. Once, Red asked for suggestions and Mrs. Eisen- | hower asked for more of the last- mentioned routine. As is his custom, Skelton tossed off ad libs freely, remarking once | that “‘it's really wonderful to come to Washington by invitation and not by subpoena."’ The comedian turned serious teward the end ef funfest. Ad. dressing the First Lady, he said, “It's fum to make people laugh, | because I think the greatest pur- pose of man is to build, not de- | strey. The important thing about a birthday,” he added, “is not how eld you are but how many | close friends you have. I am convinced Mrs. Elsenhower has 160,000,000 of them all ever the © United States.” After she left the dais, the Presi- | dent’s wife sent back an escort to | ask the Skeltons to meet her alone |'s0 she could thank them personally | for their visit. Later, Red and Georgia called on Chief Justice Earl Warren, an old California triend, in his chambers at the Su preme Court Building TV Troubles? Ward's TV Service OPEN EVENINGS FE 2-2976 |= Seeenareeen emer (Advertisement) | Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids New York, N. Y. (Special)—For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the aston- ishi ability to shrink hemor- | rhoids and to relieve pain—without | surgery. | In ease after case, while gently | | relieving pain, actual reduction | (shrinkage) took place. 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Ave. Ogs’s Do It 379 E. Pike St. Retter! @ ; ss S 379 BE. Pike St: m _THIRTY ___For Sale Poultry | BROAD BpRAsTED BRONZE. ano. Oven read: Brass ' : and Aloe’ the and the. khart Dairy 1 mile East of Adams Ra. on A Rd. PE ¢ Tos. LASTED TURKEYS __ Hudson Bronze or white Alive or dressed, OR 3-2677) e RED po a PULLETS each reland |! mile north Mion. M-) and US 25 12. ROASTING HENS. $160 EACH MY 2-5004 june Sale Farm Produce 35 GET YOUR APPLES AND CIDER at Sutton'’s Orchard 324 N Lane en Ré@ Open Tues. Thurs TARG pom gt B FOTATOES, $1 PER BI 3 Out Baidwin to [ oatlhsed a. Left first farm Bring _conteiners _ LAMBS READY Ra DEEP -! freeze EM 3-405 FOTATORS Senta AND 38E bagoes. the bushel or car- on" 82 7%. POTATOES 75: PER BUSHE! equash $2 per bushe| or Se per vy z a oWp containers west corner , at toymour ria “and Sashabaw Sale Farm Equipment 76 ALFALFA AND BROME HAY. 3ic bale & up der, Row Crop field sprayer, John Deere. No. 5 mower, Spike tooth drag, Ferguson spring tooth har- row. All in good condition. Can be seen at 3670 Pontiac Rd. OL _2-2566 before 3 00 pm BOLE"S GARDEN TRACTORS | Snow plows and biowers, Lawn, mowers, reduced. Evans Equip- | __ment 6se7 Dizic Hwy. MA 57878 CHAIN SAWS j service & rentals, MY 3-582! | Bales | CORN CRIBS, CORN CRIBBING new and used silo Machinery. Ph. 45 MAKERS!! | like Corn pickers, fillers. Davis Ortonville. ~ MONEY Used Case stalk shredder, new Idea stalk querapteed. Used New shredder, Used New Idea No 12 Manure spreaders Priced to se! Used Oliver McCormick and Jona | “Deere spieaders Used New Idea 2% row corn picker | HOUGHTEN’S — | 22% $23 Nw} N. Main Rochester OL 1-9761 | MALL CHAIN SAWS. EARL 8 Mastick Co Milford MU 47842 or MU 4-8078. M-50 at Mil- ford Road. ‘NOW IS THE TIME i YOUR I-H DEALER TRACTOR, Atomic Power gas and af 6200 Crouse , Case corn stalk shred- | wee AND MODERNIZED ED USED trailers on rental purchase pian Good low priced used ones as low as $56 down. Move ww immediate ly Why pey rent? TRAILER EXCHANGE Open Eves. and Sunday p.m 30 FT MODERN HOUSETRAILER Bargain 1052 Crescent Lake Rad Ws 0 BEE MAN 34 FT GOOD CON n eeps four Phone OR r OR 43-4382 $2100 * Onlord Trailer | SALES Tn see tie ‘atest see Stuart's with Jealouste winduws walk t sen bathroon a siiding wardrobe doors aluminum combination sturm Aoar an acreen<« 8 roof that w Carry ton Also see New Genera, He Sa es T:ni-Home and Crest Lakes Used trailers sold on rental plan 6 per cent up to 6 months New trailers r & per cer’ up c 60 months Parts and acceseories Mile Soutm of Lake Oron on M 24 MY --0721 2% FT HOUSE TRAILEF Al! meta: Se’ reasonable 2685 Buiee sr SMALL HOUSETRAILER FO! saie. Jus! right .of hunting =Y $is0 FE 73-0725 7 1954 PONTIAC CHIEF 2% Fr 8&8 months od Smail dowp payment and take over contract. FF 5-0444 | Rent Trailer Space 79 NO CHIL- Lake MODFRN SPACES dren 8300 Pontiac PARKHUHS! TRAILER CT Btriciy uudern ee kept MY 2? __ Auto Acessories or LDP I ATTENTION! We ere wrecking 1949 to 1054 ears and trucks We have sev era! late mode! low mileage used engines Transmission apd rear exiles and body parts Rebuilt starters generators and voltage SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 2539 Dixte Hey FR 44533 GLASS, GLASS, GLASS We specialtze in safety giass. for cars, trucks, and buses, insurance joos honored Giass installed wnitle you wait free one pound coffee to a customer With each | wind «hield All Open Gat | ub a Glass Co ; 122 Oakland Avenue FE €7068 | Open QuIE® aUTO PARTS 00s Oatiand Ave. pb PR 4-4813 Auto Service 81) CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear Cylinders rebored. Zuck Me e thon 0 Hood Ph FE REPAIRS BUMPING & PAINTING FREE ESTIMATE | ALL MAKES OF CARS PAYMENT PLAN BRAID MOTOR SALES Sale Motor Scooters 82 Ne RAR Ra 58 EAGLE 856 DOWN 86 WEEK | New & Used Cushman Bieter t LF] s” Paddock WHIZZER MOTOR sie: — Sy through-out, $135. OR 36174 _OR 36174 | “For Sale Motorcycles & our Harle bank ae ae ee! POR PARTS AND SERVICE ‘on | SAGER TRAZTGR OAR Dav. en With cultivator. eally brand new 44259, SA NEW AND "Ser + of 1. Mt . Phone 4 -6008— tractor ig ge got also walkin> tr: and power Pontiac | Chief MOBILE HOMES 22 ft to Si ft. im Jength. Up to Youeaa buy 1a, Lae Rutchinson trailer as low as na Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales and Mound 20 COOKING FUP, OIL HEATER, 6 v IKE NEW CALL OR 3-7959 AN ‘ HOUSETRAILER, $195. Will accom- reconditioned > Ideal for hunters. 006 RSON HOUSE- oid all modern. 1-0467 PT. lar Sleeps a 2 FE wrtang TANDEM Wi sel! reasonable. FE rkhurst Trailer Sales tix = tere ay MY ‘pteit, 946 HOUSETRAILER. GOOD CON- eneep for quick Trailer FOUR TOP con. |’ "Beats & Accessories | = BOAT HAUL OUTS Any bor. an: piace. Storage and | varnishing MARINE we AND SERVICE Telegraph boats Tre for the ad a g FOR CALIF. NOV 22. 1 er 2 drivers to share pean & driv MY }-6082. WA VICE. FE 4-6139 — 63% Union Street art —leed_omher_ way FE $4008 Wanted Used Cars 88 CALIF. BUYER HERE NEEDS SHARP avers. 2020 Dixie iw HwY ____—*PR dents or FE PRICE , THE kEST aa ~ GET | Tow BILL SPENCE USED CARS THE HIGH DOLLAR Por —_. grade used cars We gel eam . Drive the extra mile. it will pay you well. 4540 “"H. J. VANWELT “Bagley Auto Parts FE 54-0219 or = 5-9210 ST mS BAOLE' | To SH $s oa TOP CLEAN CARS, ANY MAKE OR MODEL _ ECONOMY CARS 22 Al/BURN NOW BUYING CLEAN CARS BOB FROST INC. __ 850 8. Woodward Birmingham _ “See M&M Motor Sales” : Por dollar op tate model care. 2627 Lj 31603 SCRAP CARS CARS ___OR 3-4511. | WID. JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON Seasirtal'Da fide o » SHARP USED CARS ‘51-55 Test! Huron Motor Sales 952 W. Huron | For Sale le Used | Trucks 90 PaCKUPE = Fecm! - PICKUPS - PICKUPS A large selection for vou Many makes and models and they are all in “A-13" condition end ready to CY OWENS 147 8S. Saginaw FE 5-4101 FORD ‘41 PANEL, GOOD CONDI- _tion, cheap. OR 3-9683 1960 FORD Scott Lake Rd % TON PICKUP. $10 assume ayments. 464 8. Woodward, ard, Birmingham condition. $650 each. Hutchinson Trailer Sales, Drayton 1 Plains foi FORD | F TON. FI 1951 Ford three quarter Stewart: 255_ Montcalm TO SAVE THE MOST IN PICK. . _ Ups and trucks, call FE 2-108 i951 GMC 620 TANDEM DUMP. With sear around job OR 3-108 1% TON 186 DODGE STAKE | Lew mileage 350. 3420 Shim- | mons Rd 1953 % TON CHEVROLET PICK- —“p_ S41 Five 8. 1946 DODGE. 1 TON PICKUP. $175. 70) Third St. before 3 ton F3 Auto Sa nm. och Tow PRKUP—iee— tie | down & assume payments. 464 8 Wood ward. Birmingham SPECIAL 1997 GMC Panel... .$195. WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodvdard FE 4-453] "| WELL YS iss eae a Westward Sire ‘46 wa NTEDS T. LATE MODEL WRECK | FE 2-2641 aa PICKUP. 875 | § 26-PT. SEMI-VANS. VERY =| THE PONTIAC 1964 BUICK CENTURY fully equipped Cali pm Milford, MU ¢20 1953 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA Dynaflow, easy eve glass power steering two tone white aside wall low mi 2006 Si ott Laae Re BUICK 4 tone, power sacrifice 4 DOOR. siter 5 00 4 RIVIERA 2 steering, 4100 miles FE 578932 or FE SUPER RIVIERA 4 and heater battery FE 1951 dynaflow radio new » $900 703 Fuurth Ave HAKD IOP. SUPER BUICK 1 y Riviere | lone 2 vor clear A condition Dynafiow MI 4 1906 BUICK 52 #4 DOOR SPECIAL, radio and heater Eaceptionaily $1025 FE 5 F927 7000 MILES NOT vears EM 3-5545 A REAL NICE ‘50 CADILLAC 4- door sedan 2-tone paint, blue and ivory ~“thdio heater spot- covers road lights, back-up Nehts the works Best of al) ft hes only 38000 actual! miles and $270 worth of premium UO 8 Roval Master tires with omg 8000 miles on them New Drake iInings and tires at 30000 It's ciean and sharp See tt Call FE 7 O1>9 anytime BUICK Bri) driven for 3 | } 194! CADILLAC Radio and heater ¢ HYDRAMATIC | ‘naulfeur come. t k eler yndition 42856 i | FOUR DOOR | th new brakes radio heater signals wind 2 tone paint and FE ¢5158 partmer $450 MI 162 CHEVROI FI Master Del etcellent xe Ww tires spot jaht turn stield washers elie 48:2 F enally ear abeth leke Ra cere Ek ime ware ieee Slo DOWN AND | pa\ ment 8S Wood Birmingham $10 DOWN & ASSUME | 464 5 Woodward Bir Hingham | Ra- | looks | rE 0 CHEVROLET a and heater nice 12 Marive 8 1245 1954 CHEVROLET Be’ Air 4 door sedan 2-tone paint Tracio heater power giide. Ex- ceJdent conditing TAYLOR CHEVROLET CO At Wailed Lake Since 183] MaArket €1561 BP -AIRE runs and off Pike ~ Y'all Come | to 17] We Finance narieeit MOTOR SALES 71 8S Saginaw St _ | eromes one $195, Pontiac Sport Coupe jet black | finish look, and runs good Ready to go Cadillac Fordor sedan Good | motor- good tires but body needs dinging ‘46 Fore fordor sedan With fimish and radio and heater Good ca... 49 bleck Body needs ebout $50 in work Exceiient motor rem ‘SO... $495 Buick Roedmaster radio 2 oar light | reen heater and Dyne- | jow, _ $595 heater Body 88 Sedan Radio Mydramatic, whitewalis Reeds some dinging ‘OL geese ee | Buick Special 4 dr Sedan 2? tone finish radio heater, Dyne- | $345 | windshield | 74 For Sale Housetrallers 78 allers 78| For Sale Used Cars 91 CARNIVAL PRESS. 3 - * ay T M& Mog U & Pat OF | Cape. 1984 by NEA Bermos, tne yi WAYS “Burning sensation in left talking about him'’ For Sale Used Cars ol } | CHEVIE 1 ear—of course! Someone is For Sale Used Cars— 91 on 53. RADIO AND HEAT- NICE 4 CHEVROLET youms er white walis FE 5-7006 for balance due $312 OR _ 31373 47) CHEVIE 4 DOOR NEW ‘47 CHEVIE. LOOKS AND RUNS tires 350 motor Radio and heat- good 12 Mariva off Pike FE! er OR 3-4291 _ 81265 . . 950 CHEVROLET RADIO AND CHEVROLET 1948 DELUXE 4 DF heater Low mileage. Sacrifice Se new, $675. 478 Mt Clemens 110 Luther Clarkston is the place to buy q le5! Ford custom 6. 1951 Plymout Tip-Top used car! |. 4 door Light and heater and Low mileage. } Cranbrook, 4 door. | Radio and heater, dark green paint runs like a new car! blue finish radio leather uphoistery 1954 Dodge V-8 ': ton pickup Light — fateh Big savings on this} Prong eal New Yorker 4 door dio and heater, light green fh mish Trade vour old car on this one! CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES | CHRYSLER- PLYMOU Ll DEALER $195 oon sate tty $195 blue | ] | body needs some dinging. | | flew | ol. $1095) ‘oe Olds 4 dr Sedan Radio heater Hydramatic and other ! features “jerome S | Bright Spot Orchard Lake at Cass FF & O488 "OK SALE! ‘ NASII 1952 RAMBLER SERIES | LICENSE NUMBER BS 38102 $689 your high bic and see us| CHEVROLET 1952 CONVERTIBLE WITH RA- DIO NICE ONE Bs 89-78 LICENSE NUMBER $498 FORD 1948 CAB AND CHASSIS $295 CHEVROLET 1942 PANE', TRUCK. LICENSE NUMBE® 70-43 CA x KAISER 17 FORDOP SEDAN NUMBEI. EA 31-89 $99 CHEVROLET 1983 SPORT COUPE WITH RA- DIO, HEATER AND W SID WALL TIRES. LICENSE NUMBER BE 71-19. , LICENSE MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON TH RN OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD HIRE GOOD WORK. ers through Help Want- ed ads. That’s how Pon- AND HEATER A REAL tiac Press did it me __ dally. PONTIAC | RETAIL | STORE | GOODWILL USED CARS ‘NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” 19530 PONTIAC Teer door with radio and heater (Btoc. No 3668-A) $395 199 MERCURY Club Coupe radio heater and overdrive. (Btock No. 3638-A) $395 1953. PONTIAC Two door, fully equipped Pine | cae. (Block No 3631) $1,495 INX DESOTO | Four door radio heater and sutomati transmission (Stock No 3646: $445 1948 PONTIAC Sedan with radio and heater. (Block No 3655-A) $175 147 PONTIAC Convertible radio and heater Stock no 3685-A) $175 MOSS TONTLIAC Custom Catilina ‘adio heater, | Hy dramatk Stock No 3687) | $1,595 1954 CHEVROLET Two door radio and heater (Stoca No. 101) $1,345 1951 STUDEBAKER Sedan with radio and heater. (Stor’ No 3703-A) $4735 1951 FORD Sedan wit) radio and heater. | ‘Stoc No 3711-A) $625 1930 PONTIAC Chieftain tw x door radio and heater. (Stock No 3718) { $575 1953 BUICK Station Wagon Radio, aes and Dynaflow sie No. | $1,695 | i 1953 CHEVROLET | — and heater | 1949 CHEVROLET Two ddéor seian with radio and heater (Stoct ‘No, 3712-A) PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill \Phone FE 3-7117 ) i ie 3776 Auburn Ave | 1954 ) BEL-AIRE CHEVIE. 2 DOOR | and MA ———_ _ PE TERSON 953 Kaiser 4 door tes3 Willys Sedan 1951 Kaiser 4 door | ieee Kaiser 4 —_— sedan 1951 Henry J 4 KAISER SALES s SERVICE FE 4-4692 ~ to heater $1,375 “0. kK.” USED CARS Matthews-Hargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer 211 S. Saginaw St 7 CHEVIE..... ... eee. 391 4 a aimee eweiare so 41 Pontiac ......- $55 ener t Other Late Models and Transportation Specials 115 S Saginaw Get Set for Winter With a Good Used Car Krom Community Motors PONTIAC Deluxe Catalina. radio, Hydramatic. whitewalls $1,395 Custom heater, *S1 BUICK Super Riviera. @ door, radio, heater Dynafiow $995 'S3 BUICK Deiuze Special. Radio Dynafiow and two tone $1,495 heater "49 CADILLAC ‘49 PACKARD Radio. heater overdrive $295 42 CADILLAC Club a. radio. beater & Hy- dramatic $345 ’49 FORD V-8 Radio & heater. $445 ‘49 FORD Station Wagon radio & heater 395 + 47 DODGE Deluxe 2 door with radio & heat- $145 "51 STUDE. V-8 Commapéer Starlite Coupe. heater & automatic transmission. $445 ’48 PONTIAC 8 51 BUICK Fiviera Coupe, radio, heater & whitewalis. $1,050 ‘53 BUICK RIVIERA Coupe 2 tome paint, radio, beater, Dynafiew and whitewaill tires. ’53 STUDEBAKER Commander Starline . Ry- dramatic and whitewal) $1,195 50 CHEVROLET Convertible with radio, heater and whitewall tires. $495 ‘51 PONTIAC redone ‘® — 2 door. heater and whitewaill tires. $845 Community Motor Sales Inc. Authorized Pontiac end Buick Dealer &3 N. Main, Rochester ee 3h MOND. AY, NOVEMBER 15, ‘1954 by Diek Turner _ For Sale Used Cars 91 orn ween 54 CHEV BEL AIRE WHITE wall meas radio & heater Back- and Windshield Wwasb- ers _ miles MI 42206 ra 1eso CHEV. ¢@ DOOR GOOD CON. ciien Low mileage. radio heater and goo tres 1428 Cass Lake Road or call OR 3-7665 DESOTO V-86 SPORTSMAN miles Radio, Powerflite Transmission, WSW Tires Save 900 00 9 lose 6 BRAID Motor Sales Cass at Ud se st rE: 1952 DESOTO FIREDOME & 8E- dan Ligh, Blue Radio Heater Low mileage. New Car Guaran-. tee 826900 Down $4866 per { 2p BRAID Motor Sales Cass at W Pike &t FE 2010660 EXCEL- EXTRAS FORDOR LIGHT | clean One owner. $3362 per month 1st” DESOTO 4 | LENT CONDITION 110 STATE 8T DESOTO Blue Very $129 00 Down a For Sale Used Cars 91 CATCH UP ON YOUR READING Good Ifousekeeping Has kept this 1953 Bui« V-s four door in fine shape Low mileage and LOTS of extras Reader's Digest Anv fects Important to ‘ne purchase of a good used éar and this 1951 Dodge four door is the stylish car of that \car. Seventeen Mechanics have assured us this 1954 Pontiac two door is as good-as-new and a! & ! new low price | | Weird Tales Are told by some car own sR ) S: ers but the lucky buyer of BRAII ao Sales this 1948 Buick will have j een 8 - ike St something to brag about A Joss _FE 3-106 _ = good car throughout 48 DESOTO. 7 PASSENGER GOOD ‘ | condition Lacelle's Service, 1648 | ' Rochester Rd 1 block north of | Fort 15 Mile MUlberry 90150 oN une : | & AS i smile upon the buyer 2. eg Bown ol of this 1952 Plymouth Club _ward, Grange Coupe, good tires large J b beatey and clean throughout Riemenschneider Bros. Pontiac’s Exclusive | Dedge- Hudson Dealer “Cass at Pike PE 27-8359 P] h BARGAINS ymout! 1953 Willys. 2 door Radio, beater, Phone FF 2-9131 ene overdrive 1 ewner Like 232 S Saginaw St. 49 Pontiac hydramatic Radio and heater ‘ - meager 7 aaeaaniaiial v4 nice car a NORTH PONTIAC alls occa | NASH 51. VERY. Pl CLEAN 3132) W Montcalm 2-0151 $200 down. $38. 7 LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhorn Lk MY 2-261! 4a OLDS 96. 4 DOOR, HYDRA- matic radio and heater Single owner. Very reasonable Mi- = R 6.0608 - D | ry OLDS HQL IDAY SUPER as Two tone Fully equipped FE Cc Tud i ustom ludor \950 OLDSMOBILE 2 DR $10 | dow: & assume payments 464 8 | Woodward, Birmingham | PACKARD 1950. RADIO. HEAT- 1946 FORD Station Wagon $275 | ; _ LARRY | JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer | | PH. OL 1-9711 | “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A | GOOD PLACE ©O BUY.” “PEOPLES | AUTO SALES 1950 Pontiac 4 door hydramatic er new tires, new paint new seat covers spotlight good motor. _ best offer takes FE 44525 052 PACKARD. 300. ULTRA-MAT- | tc, 4 door. Completely equi Will sacrifice. power brakes ernois to Square Lake to _Blackwal) Troy. Mrs Smith SEE PAULSON lor A Good Deal 66 S. Perry St. FE 4-6882 PLYMOUTH © CUOR RUNS) @ood dody rough. $1985 340 Baid win Ave FE #1431 los 64 DR PLYMOUTH. 127 Lincoln 196 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR cellent condition. 12 Tho PLYMOUTH, ‘47. RADIO. HEAT- 4 $ er. s 7 oF best off _914 Argyle FE ¢ se er. 1952 PLYMOUTH r6tba RADIO ater Sea. Covers, New Tires er Green Finish. $1789 00 Down. | $35 21 per month | BRAID Motor Sales Cass «| W Pike & M FE 2-018 1950 Pontiac Catalina. hydramatic PLYMOUTH, 1940, GOOD. OFFER: 2 door | ‘convertible | $8 OAKLAND FE 2-2351 | DODGE ‘S41 DEMO. LOADED WitH extras. One door and two ¢ | | LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES | M-24 at Buckhorn Lk MY_ 2-261! 1955 FORDS | See Bod Burns at Cy Owens | _FE 54i¢t or FE 53618 LARRY JEROME | Rochester Ford Dealer 1940 FORD v4. $10 DOWN & AS- sume payments 464 8. Woodward, _ Birmingham. 194 FORD CUSTOM LINE V-8 Fordomatic or will take older cat, PE 5-3811. r iee7 16,000 miles STEWA"TSR A 255 Montcal @ tice car. SALES im 1981 FORD DELUXE. 6 cCYL- er. 2 door owner. good con- dition, $800, EM 3-5466 FORD ‘@ CUSTOM & TUDOR, RA- hydramatic | 1964 PONTIAC 8 4 | Sas FERS. considered. by individua! Pontiac Box 58 —* car FE 45740 between 8 _ end 3 pm LADIES DAY AT OLIVER BUICK Any of the following cars would make ideal trans- portation tor the Little Woman in the cold winter months ahead $495 "S] Stude radio, heater, $195 "47 Pontiac 4 dr., heater, no rust. $249: 49 Ford 2 dr., radio and (lub Coupe, radio, low mile- age $245 "390 Hudson Sedan with radio aud heater. heater. Waittén Warranty On Tires and Batteries $95 $495 “47 Bun ich. tTadio heater, 50 Chev. Sedan, radio needs body work and heater. 3 to choose from. "50 Mere. 4 dr, radio ’30 Ford 2 dr., radio and heater. and heater. No Cash Required—Low Payments 49 Buick with radio, 46 Pontiac. Your choice heater, nu down pav- —2 dr. and 4 dr. ment! $7) Bunck Convertible. "49 Pontiac — 2 dr. and Your choice. 4 dr. Hle Who Hesitates Is Lost! $145 ‘40 Chevrolet Sedan. Right for the price. $395 ’S0 Studebaker Sedan. See it today! Your Present Car Will Handle the ‘Down Payment on the Following finish, good tires. Red $260 $7 Chev. 2 owner car, $195 $7 Ford 2 dr., radio and heater. door, one ‘52 Plymouth Sedan, top shape, radio & heater $895 51 Buick Sedan, radio & heater . $795 52 Buick Sedan, . -$1,395 '52 Chev. 4 door, radio, heater, Deluxe........$995 51 Pontiac 2 dr., Deluxe model.....-........ $895 53 Ford & Chev, we eee $1,295 |OLIVER BUICK OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. M. 210 ORCHARD LAKE radio, heater, Dynaflow.. radio & heater. a AN E: FE 2-9101 racy oeviag BOOR HYDRA. . redio waanae Nice clean 1953 PONTIAC 8 2 DOOR LIKE new 10,000 miles $1350 MA 1954 PONTIAC 6,_ tain; ¢ door 2 PONTIAC. tom, eigh Ae by 4 door, hy- oo aggre power orakes white sun visor FE 2 1954 PONTIAC BLUE CON- Ras vertible wire wheels, white side walls hydra- matic, / rad heater and other access PE 2-0882 dio, heater sea covers. 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Your Chevrolet Dealer's . >25 OVER COST Your Choice of THE 40 New and Used Cars Left NEW USED 1999 MERCURY A rand- new CHRYSLER = {irta,, "A4io,_peater. direction padi pond gag ead door ps mechanically and fine heater, whitewali ree other ‘extras, This ts a BAR- $375 $650 1940 BUICK OR YOUR OLD CAR DOWN LIMITED ten't a car like this in a thousand ineateey like new. excellent mo- Plymouth i = outitu dio. heater and directional =a wet Slap court pat Sk 'See steer Geaenlonae arte. pose se $250 ne covers and tinted 1952 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON. The De- DEMONSTRATOR attractive biue < —, $1,025 Plymouth 1984 FOUR DOOR, the popular 1951 CHRYSLER an at- HARDTOP. WINDSOR tractive 2 toned green finish, MODEL with two tone paint, steering, whitewall tires, large transmission. large radio, large tube radio, large heater, jog Sig go gg pay You the buyer can A car that éosorves po ey save — $600 “”s ON THIS DEMONSTRATOR wls2 STUDEBAKER st a ee ancien Accessories, Chrysler oe eerste for te A brand-new NEW $625 YORKER BARD- TOP. A beoutiful, beige color, for only — ww ot CHRYSLER FOUR DOOR. $3,175 ese ee ; signals fine tires. The car for us — the car for You. Plymouth $925 Toes PLT DE Reet aes Sr pgl952, CHEVROLET foam custtonn, two tend Grey black finish, spotiess ‘interior. and blue. the minimum of accessor }~y pod ; 6f miles eri $2,233 See These Wonderful Cars at 479 S. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM ; WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD., ROYAL OAK KELLER - KOCH Lineoin 6-8410 Midwest 6-1200 P.S. — 08 ee ‘Tonight, We're Open 9-91 Used Car Lot Matthews-Hargreaves 211 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 y : a A ! Yr VA ~ ’ - ; . Z / . . _ t THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 eS, ta. * Oitm f20° A Pe, + eR ae aa ES SES a ee or ‘ , ik © ns ‘ Mamie Gets Skelton for Birthday Surprise TV Gals Complaining They Are Overdressed EARL WILSON ! NEW YORK-Just before Fred Allen’s Circle Theater TV show the other night, shapely Barbara Nichols was told to wear. a less revealing gown. She asked why. “We'd probably get letters complaining,” explained an as- sistant producer. “You've gotten letters like that after a show, haven't you?” “I gotta lotta letters," squeaked Barbara, “but not one of them complained.” ~x~ * * * After Taffy Tuttle was on TV, she beefed, “They should've given me more to say and less to wear!” * * * x Bobo Rockefeller looked the loveliest I’ve ever seen her at! the Colony with Bostonians Edward wW. Ackley and Robert J. Markson. Her hair’s now champagne color and higher and fluffier. In fact, Bobo looked like $6,000,000. ~ : * x * * Visiting M. Lincoln Schuster’s enormous home, I saw the soundproof library once > used by-Joseph Pulitzer—who hated noise. “He hated it se much,” said Schus- ter, “that he kept to his yacht. He'd make a hotel reservation, say, in Paris; then to assure that there'd be ne noise, he’d reserve rooms above | and below his suite, also those on each side, even theugh he didn’t in- tend te use them. Then, te make absolutely sure there'd be no noise, he’d cancel the reservation.” ~ * * * * Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher were | on the dais at the big testimonial for | Jennie Grossinger at the Waldorf—and | toastmaster Georgie Jessel revived one of his standbys to wish them well. “I only hope,” said he, “that you will be as BARBARA happy as I might have been on several occasions.” Eavesdropped by our New England spy, Tony Pettito: “Not only is she the most respected girl in the neighborhood, but she’s the loneliest.” * * * * As an ex-farm boy, I enjoyed ex-farm boy Durward Kirby telling on Garry Moore's TV show of a hen that laid a huge egg . . . @ pound and a half or something. “REALLY!” exclaimed Moore. “A hen laid a pound- and-a-half egg! Wasn't that remarkable of her?” “Ummm, I dunno,” shrugged Kirby. “What else could she do with it?” * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Ali Khan, though night- clubbing with Gene Tierney, positively refuses to permit pic- tures of them together. Be- cause of the Aga, maybe? Rita's phoning him here invit- ing him to come see Yasmine in Lake Tahoe, Nev. Comic Joe E. Lewis’ opera- tion was postponed. Joe's at- titude: “I'm not upset; let the doctor worry.” Marlene Dietrich’s two-year © deal at Las Vegas’ Sahara calls for 25 G's a week... . Marlys MARLYS JOHNSON Johnson, the NBC singing guidette, is doing color TV commer- cials. * * * * A titled lady can't report her royal jewelry stolen—'cause it happened at a wild party .. . Errol Flynn’s turned down $25,000 a week for cafe appearances, wants 35... . Audrey ahd Mel Ferrer are living in Gregory Peck's Rome villa A B'way showgirl just learned her new husband is a bigamist ARTHUR MOORE REPORTS A WONDERFUL new idea: plunging mustard plasters for TV actresses with chest colds. That's earl, brother. -- Today's Television Programs - - —_———~ * Channel 9~-WIBE-TV Channel 4-WWI-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Helping Grandma.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- venture serial. (4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer’ sings. (2) Gene Autry. He outwits a gang in “Talking Guns." . 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. () News. 6:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Ad- venture film with Guy Madison. (9) Film. TBA. (4) U of M Hour. Football films. MSC game. (2) News Ace. Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music. (2) Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. :00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet show. (9) Hopalong Cas- sidy. Western adventure. (4) It's a Great Life. Comedy with James Dunne, William Bishop, Michael O’Shea as the boys de- cide to decorate their rooms. (2) Tales of Tomorrow. Science fiction stories, ‘‘The Ink.” ~— |7:15—(7) Detroit Deadline. News. ~ :30—(7) Name's the Same. Quiz. (9) Motion Picture Academy. James Mason, Barbara Bel Ged- des in “Caught.” (4) Tony Mar- tin. Songs. (2) News. Doug Ed- wards. 7:46—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry Como. Kitty Kallen, songs. 8:00—(7) Come Closer. Mystery drama. (4) (2) Burns and Allen. George is only witness in armed robbery and he's worried about the crim- inals. Portland Mason, daugh- ter of James Mason, makes TV debut. 8:30—(7) Voice Program. Roberta | Peters, Met Opera coloratura soprano, guest (2) Talent Scouts. Arthur Godfrey host. 9:00—(7) Wrestling. (2) I Love Lucy. Ricky plays “Don Juan” Producer’s Show- | for a screen test, with Lucy's assistance. 9:30—(9) Mr. Show Business. Va- | !@45—(4) Three Steps ‘o Heaven riety. (4) Robert Montgomery | 11:60 — (7) Creative Cookery. (4) A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God frey. > cent of Argentina’s normal ex- ports. Favorite Comic | Pops Out of Box Red and His Wife Get Her Personal Thanks at Private Meeting. Presents. Part Il of “The Hunch-| Home. back of Notre Dame,” the | 13:39—(2) Strike It Rich. Beauty and the Beast, with Rob- ert Ellenstein, Hurd Hatfield, TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Mary Sinclair. (2) December - Lily goes “grunion hunt-| petty White Show. (2) Valiant ing instead of movies with her) | say. stars. | so 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 10:00—(7) Boxing. Middleweight | bout: Peter Mueller vs Gene 12:36—(7) Story Studio. (4) Feath- Fullmer. (9) Boxing. Middle-| ef Your Nest. (2) Search for To- weight bout: Luther Rawlings vs; ™orrow. Italo Scortichini. (2) Studio One. | 1:99 — (7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Anthony Ross, Joe Maross, Cliff} Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia Norton in “Let Me Go, pase Faces Life. coset disc | 1.15 — 4) Faye Flizabeth (2) ¥ : Seeking Heart. 19:30—(4) Ethel Barrymore The- 1:39 (4) Good Cooking. (2) Ladies ater. Patric Knowles, K. T. Day Stevens in “The Duke,’’ how cat , = | 1:45—19) School Broadcast. helps solve jewel theft. , ~~. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) La- 10:45—(9) Ringside Review. Com | dies First. (2) Ladies Day. mentary. 1 On. Sak Lak 2:15—(9) Film. H 4 ‘ : t e . ieee. aan (9) National News. | 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show (4) News. (2) News. House Party. : . 9 1D E 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Jean "WC atest Gift. 2) Big Payott Rogers in ‘Tournament Tempo.” | : (9) Good Neighbor Theater. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. Loretta Young, David Niven in 5:39 (4) One Man's Family. (2) (2) “Eternally | Yours." (4) ite "Bob Crosby Show. show. Variety. s pit shop. Do It Yourself help. 3:45 — (4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. : ight. Steve All — — ve - 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Cow- | boy Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. TUESDAY MUKNING (2) Brighter Day. Secret |7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning 4:15 — (4) First Love. (2) | S Fa ] Storm. ’ 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. 4:45—(7) Rickey the Clown. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the Traveler: | Museum. (4) Pinky Lee (2) 9:30—(2) Breaktast with Murphy. | Roper'Q Lewis | 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong , 54 (7) Rocky Jones. (9) Kiddies School. (2) Garry Moore. Film. (4) Howdy Doody (2) Pi- | 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) rate Pete. | 8:30—(2) Morning in Detroit. 9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) Romper Room. (2) Welcome -- Today's Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed tm this columm are subject te change without notice. es, om CEL", am wR. am woaa, 0198) @xI2 ane 788, Cem TONIGHT CKLW. H’ wood Date o:16—w Kitchen Chud 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins — _— 10—w Dr. Malone :00—WJR, News 1¢:30—WJR, World & : : WWJ, News WWJ, Two tn oA og $:30—WIR, Mrs WXYZ, Paul Winter WXYZ, Wattrick-McKensie | WXYZ, Top of Tuwn CKLW. Good Neighbor Ww. Tine CKLW, News, CKLW. News WJBK. T 6:15—WJR, Clare Quartet CKLW Budd Lyncb CKLW, Bddie Chese ww wxyvzt 6:40—WJR, Reynolds CKLW., (Copyright 1954) . ° mother’s arms before a doctor Boy, 12, Killed Playing aad cation | With Loaded Pistol State police said the boy had | THURMONT, Md. ®—A 12-year- taken a loaded .22-caliber target old boy shot and killed himself, pistol from a mantel. His older near here yesterday when he acci-| brother saw him and told him to dently discharged a pistol while: put it back. As he was doing so, trying to put it away on a shelf. it went off. The bullet struck the Richard J. Hurley died in his boy in the stomach. Noted Cord wale. Foiher 'Outlives Life Insurance ABINGTON, Mass. — William S. Spellman, father of Francis Car- ‘| dina] Spellman, Catholic archbish- op of New York, enjoys the rare experience today of collecting on his own life insurance. Speliman, who is %, has out- son in 100,000. Union Central Life Insurance Co. | said the cardinal's father would be | handed a check for several thou-| sand dollars representing full ad ment on the policy. Queen of Hamtramck Visits in Pontiac Today The queen of Hamtramck, 21- year-old Lee Barecki, this morning invited Pontiac residents to visit | her city during Hamtramck-Dodge | 10:45—WJR. Reserved 11:@60—WJR, News WCAR, News, Hall 1:45—WJIR Guiding | 0:48—WJIR. Pete and Joe | CKLW, Morning Specta! | Light Dream Music WCAR. Temple Acacemy | | 2:00-—WJR. Mre Burtes 1¢@.00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey WWJ. Plain Bil) Charies Lewis WWJ McBride CKLW. Dartes 8 Top WXYZ, My True Story WJBK, T George uren, Sports WCAR, News Hall WWJ, R Mulholland - WJBK Larry Gentie WCAR. News, Temple sts wom Pe “ r a a a 11:18—WJR. Pro-file 10.50—WXYZ, Whispering | “CKLW. Davies a Sas WWJ, siayer, Music WWJ Here's the Anewer €:46—WJR, L. Thomes WXYZ, Top of Town | CKLW. Mary Morgan 2:30—WJR. Nera Drake WXYZ Musie CKLW. Manbattaa Music j WCAR, Walled Lake High ww. L. Jones m 7:00—WJR_ Viuest Mouse 11:30—WJR, Music ~ \ OuMONT SYLVANIA MOTOROLA GENERAL ELECTRIC | HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. ‘ PONTIAC'S FIRST TV SERVICE DEALER! BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE Authorized Factory Service tor 15 Different Manufacturers 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 were 80 that sufferers | : ia trie iw Sacto te's| || © Cash and Carry Stores 1” ’ ° The — isa new — sub- New sa ay = , «world famous rs Fenearch nati cute. New! 2617 Dixie Hwy. _-_‘nspeetiont ow this new ta Silver Circle is offered in ointment form under 376 Auburn ea ee the name of Preparation H.* Ask 430 Orchard Lk. A Pressing for it at all drug stores—money - Ave. Ogs’s Do It guarantee, “Reg. U. 8. Put. ont 379 E. Pike St. Better! 379 BE. Pike St. 1S germ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 ancient ways of the Indians are Phone Nymber Doubles Claims Farm Programs _linols College of Agriculture cal-|eign aid programs and extension) Gugtemalan Indians Use otten amazed to find that the Ind:an footwear consists of a piece as Travelers’ Address . culated the average from federal | work since 1932. . Cost Family $45 Yearly ‘cceree recesitiy Kenciicied | Simert used 31.4 million as the Old Tires for Footwear | Gute which pres as said | average number of families in the| ld tires that escape the tire|taken for a retread instead of to| THIRTY-TWO idepach Tale of Three Bushes Clyde explained that he .and his wife met a friend in Paris. Brown CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (UP) — An| The federal government SANTA MONICA, Calif. @—Po- es economist says government farm | $37 4 billions have been spent for |nation during that period, and auto graveyards in the United| the cobbler’s when it wears out. lice Capt. Clyde Brown got a letter partment on it one paras by Doris —_ 18. programs and items related to| price supports, conservation, cred-| | States often find their way to| from Paris, France, the other day. In I it has been found Both cuts. Whea he was them have cost the average Amer-|it, school lunch programs, regu-| Typical tarantulas have a body | Guatemala, where they are used| A nautical mile {s one-sixtieth |The address on the envelope was: a ndonesia lance arrived they _ ican family $45 a year since 1932. | latory activities, wartime food sub- two inches long and a six-inch | by the Indians for sandals. 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