Tt rene, CE — ag ae ; pelted a » Re Thursday: Bain . 112th YEAR * *& & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1954—42 PAGES MOTNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ; Te . poses M’Carthy Role Legislators Eye. ‘Budget and Hike ‘in Jobless Pay Bingo Also Bounces Up as Harrelson Produces New Bill in House LANSING (AP) — The - Michigan Legislature has buried three of its hot pota- toes, but today is still trying to handle two remaining major issues—increased un- employment compensation and a suddenly unbalanced budget. controversies in an election year. Although a Senate com- mittee earlier killed a bingo proposition, Rep. Leaun Harrelson (D-Pontiac) pro- duced a new one in the i it | z rt i E FF 47 : | ir Hn i | i : | | i Reveal Wedding Plans AP Wirephote ON PALM SUNDAY—Actress Susan Ball and her fiance, actor Dick Long, announce that they plan to be married on Palm Sunday, April 11, in Santa Barbara, Calif. Earlier wedding plans were de- layed when Miss Ball underwent surgery for removal of her right leg. The plucky actress says she is determined to walk down the aisle at her wedding. Called Poor Security Risk Sergeant Aulisio of Pontiac Handed Discharge Today S. Sgt. William J. Aulisio, 34, of Pontiac, was dis- charged this morning from the U. 8. Air Force as a poor security risk. The Pontiac Press also learned from officials at Hens- ley Field, Texas, that the airman and his family left immediately for California where Mrs. Aulisio’s mother wien on eet es Man Wins $500 for False Arrest ; : Ff i if E sf aH ite ze s< "| ed it was about 80 miles away from Radioactive Ash Showers Navy Tanker at Test Hurt Seriously From} Bikini H-Blast active “fallouts” from the had contaminated a U. 8. Navy ship highlighted today a series of developments from the monstrous March 1 blast. None of 92-Man Crew i PEARL HARBOR (UP)— Disclosure that heavy radio- | | Bikini hydrogen explosion | | “Hot” ashes spewed up| | from the testing ground | showered down on the Navy | tanker Patapsco at an un-| disclosed point in the sha cific Ocean. None of the six | officers and 86 men aboard was injured seriously. Authorities en Guam _ reported that 28 American Air Force Weath- er observers on Rongerik Island, some 150 miles east of the biast area, had been hospitalized on Kwajalein and found unharmed. Reports from Guam also said that 236 native inhabitants of Ujac Island, 160 miles south of Bikini, had been evacuated following a fallout and will not return until beavy rains wash away the radioactive particles. The Patapsco put into Pearl Har- bor for recontamination on orders of the Navy and the officers and Freckles, moments before the pup and taken aboard American Airlines plane at La- Guardia Airport in New York bound for Chicago. | Eisenhower at the White House, SEALED WITH A KISS—Five-year-old Karen Albrecht of San Antonio, Texas, kisses her dog,| Karen was scheduled to make a personal appear- is placed in box | ance in Chicago later was to fly Young Miss and Friend Travel Together | Declares Solon Shouldn't Judge His Own Case Backs GOP Objections to Senator Having an Active Part in Probe WASHINGTON (INS) ~— President Eisenhower de- clared today that in Amer- ica if a man is a party toa dispute he does not sit in judgment on his own case. The chief executive made this statement when asked if he agreed with the Re- publican leadership that Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy | (R-Wis) should not partici- pate in his Senate investi- gating subcommittee’s in- quiry into his dispute with the Army, except as a wit- he was’ stating a general principle and has no feelings nor AP Wirephote as the 1954 Easter Seal Girl, and | to Washington to be guest of Mrs. | ing April 8, 9 and 10. Tel-Huron Center Slates W Grand Opening April 319 Dutch elcome The multi-million dollar Tel-Huron Shopping Centre, with 16 retail stores, is scheduled to hold its grand open- The ultra-modern shopping center, nearing completion at Telegraph Rd. and W. Huron St., will provide shoppers with everything from prime roasts to the latest hair French Pound The Navy’s blackout on the po- sition of the Patasco made it im- possible to compare its plight with that of the Japanese fishing vessel Fukuryu Maru which report- Women’s Army Finds ii - L -| 13 Killed, 35 Hurt in Riot New Red Route Starving Commies HANOI, Indochina (UP)—French pilots struck today at a supply train of 130,000 coolies and hun- bor had hacked a new 100-mile Airmen Attempting to) Cut Off Food Supply of | 7 wil] not be able to complete their store's interiors by the opening date, while others are already open -| for business. Gage. “ The single-story glass aluminum and brick building covers 50,000 square feet, and ig located or a site that covers over five acres. Parking alone is alotted 150,000 square feet. It was on this new and busy jungle thoroughfare that the | French fliers killed 1,200 Vietminh | troops over the weekend. The French were flying around | the clock in an all-out attempt to, prevent the bulk of supplies from | reaching the hungry forces of | crafty Communist Gen. Vo Nguyen French spokesmen repofted | Tuesday that Vo’s food shortage | was so critical that Communist in- fantrymen engaged in combat with French Union patrols. sometimes turned away and hunted for scraps of food in the trenches. It was believed Vo might be forced to call off his costly siege of the northwest Viet Nam bastion if his supply line was cut off or curtailed. at Pakistan Paper Mill DACCA, East Pakistan u—Pak- Restocking and deliveries will be made in the rear via a 20-foot alley running the length of the stores, so that service trucks will | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | 4 im his pocket contained only Ferndale OKs Road Division Signs Agreement With Michigan for Project at Woodward, 8-Mile DETROIT w# — City officials in suburban Ferndale today announc- ed the signing of an agreement with the State Highway Depart- ment for construction of a $3,000,- 000 tri-level road separation. Mayor Bruce G. Garbutt said work on the separation, located at Woodward Ave. and Eight Mile Rd. would start around July 1. Ferndale and state officials have been negotiating for the separation for almost two years. Garbutt said the last obstacic, a provision for a bypass for traffic ject’s cost and Detroit one-quarter. The balance will be met by state and federal i> ! in a dispute. | US. Squadron | Be Stationed There in| rt % speek cut om Ge nme | Spite of Red Protests | drawn out further, telling another questioner he was not going to * styling. THE HAGUE, THE NETHER- compromise the case by stating Otf-ctrest, lighted parts | MOS UP — Betas Meter | Seale. whieh be B . ing facilities at the Center eee en ene ranean ose) | ie cave thin resly when ashed will about 500 | American airmen will be based in gave reply accommodate | this country whether Russia likes| Comment on McCarthy's in- cars, according to Edwin | . not. sistence on the right to cross- Gage, president of Tel-/ srar toid the Senate an American the Army hearing. . Huron Shopping Centre, | squadron be locat will ed at the’ the Wisconsin Republican has | “We welcome the American squadron as a valuable reinforce- ment of the Dutch dir force and | a8 the execution of a plan to in- | tegrate NATO air defense,” Staf said, - His statement rejected a formal | protest by. Russia last Saturday over reported plans to establish U. S. air bases in Holland. ‘Doodles’ Way Out in Gambling Charge PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) — Frank Langione, in court on a charge of possessing policy slips, told the judge the pieces of paper *“*Doodling."’ He conceded he does play the numbers—once in a-while, but he | doesn't know if the man he deals with is a bookie. | “Does he pay you if you win?” asked the judge. “I don’t know,” “I never win.” He was found innocent. Senate GOP Leader William F. Knowland (Calif) and Senate Re- publican policy chief Homer Fer- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Senate Takes Up Tax Bill; ‘More Excise Cuts Sought WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate takes up today a bill to slash excise taxes by almost a billion dollars yearly, with the administration facing a fight to prevent further cuts in revenue. . Both Sen. Millikin (R-Colo), floor manager for the measure, and Majority Leader Knowland (R-Calif) pre- dicted the bill would go through without any substantial change. -g Gut, unlike the House, Ste ae © vet Gem Gam the Senate considers tax) legislation under procedure | _ Attempts will be made in the Langione said. new | to be offered freely. ie fhe SE 9 well as Oe weqges Fe ity Bg HM GE a eg A Ey BS ih Misti tl ii ty ga ei Hig iit HG all SSE Tu Oe Heil @ Ma. = Fs — ATT #¢ Halevl itl 2 is ii i cy $x = ame | :* Hee Att i We O= & 3s 4 6 ‘3 sine $2 lean j =s igi sede He ia x clos 7 TT ae: _ = = = Lr agli He We ae RE og HM) S| >» so) 8.33 “i |! ll eh meat He ac ee Ue Si ein itd ‘i Ha is alte Tha ole nit = Bz ibs af TIF MARKET STREET © BAN FRANCISCO 8 + CALIFORNIA | : yi're spoiling her. Next thing NEW FRIGIDAIRE ‘Aatomaty Washer $50 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Furniture RIOT! 25% -- 33/3 -- Up to 50% Off! aw APT ON 2-Pe. 2-PC. 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No three weeks ago when banker Roy | when a man walked into the sta- 8 gecbercigecber hey hsp 5 all Reynolds disappeared became 'tion She said the man patted queasy, $ ng. an awful truth vesterday—an audit |the baby on the head and the just tal 1 or 2 Tums as a “ni, he- or anh) . . . * ® cap” before be goes to bed. showed a $75 G00 deficit at the |} announced it was a stickup sleeps like 2 top—wakes up fresh | Merchants Exchange Mrs. Clark quoted the man as = oe go.” Always keep | An official who helped audit saying, “You have ‘a nice little ums handy to counteract gas, | books of the little unchartered | baby 1 don't want to have to heartburn, acid indigestion. Get @ money exchange declined use ot her, but 2 dnmmeeia sell ou hous nik bam lanka : [burt er, but I am desperate.’ Sell only 903 « Rell He added however. ‘hal the station unaware of the robbery — figure = : “ nr i, | | Mrs. Clark's husband, Harvey sonal property which Reynolds S| 1/33, an unemployed truck driver, | promised to throw in to help make was shopping at the time = —— = up any deficit | a SS ee l * 7 * Reynolds. who was president of | 4 Nationalist China Elects pCHELD Y pe the defunct exchange, said he HELEN AT THE COPA—Helen Traubel, who | halls and cafes, talks with associates in show at would dispose of his home, car Vice President by 13-1 | ' | Www sitors Find Tae... Fears Justified Audit Reveals $75,000 Deficit in Tiny Alabama his name but said the check re vealed at least that much money is missing Elijah Watkins, Avon 454 Midway Jeck W. Vincent, Avon with a new | Sweeps past a convertible, as he jalopy and notes more respect for the Jonses than for anybody else } broke with the Metropolitan Opera to tour concert | Copacabana, New York. ee ee ‘ | day's THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1954 Pats Baby on Head; ‘Robs Mother of $139 DETROIT A young mother who-manages a service station was robbed of $139 last night by a ban- dit who first patted one of her two children on the head man fled with the while her 6, played in She said the other the receipts child, Walter » OFFICE ee CO. land use census in 1935 current 22 and government bonds in an effort __ TAIPEH. Formosa Sinansin. to pay off depositors. 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You'll enjoy reading it and seeing the beautiful drawings by Walt Scott. 18 Daily Strips Starts Monday, March 29 22 Congress St FE 5-8142 baht THE PONFIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1954 olly Trustees Are Swern In New President Takes Oath as Chief of Police PLAN PTA BAZAAR—Dressed Hudson Covert School PTA, Wate .| nets which they’ll wear Friday night, members of in old-time bon- rford Township, Left to, Friday. Board Studies Water Extension. Proposal Would Extend | Lines to McClung Road) in Southfield SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Pos- sible extension of water lines to McClung road was taken under ad- visement by the Southfield Town- ship Board last night after a doc- tor’s statement that a rash of kid- ney infections in that area may be caused by shallow wells. Friday. Should approval of the extension Rev. Shock has been conducting be given by the Detroit Water missionary work at Peakland, Board, a 12-inch pipe from the line | at 8%-Mile road down Frazer road Tenn. and is now in Michigan | 4 zer different to McClung would cost approxi- mately $20,000, according to au- thorities. This amount does not in- clude the cost of the extension ex- act as police chief until a perman- ent police chief could be named. Former Sunnyvale Pastor fo Be Feted 4 attend. The supper will be reed’'in the Yoliowaip Hall’ of tending out McClung road from the chapel. Frazer. In other -business, the board turned over to the Planning Com- | mission requests to change zoning in Beverly Hills sub-division No. to raise the minimum value of new houses, and a request to rezone an, ALE — Service for Mrs. area from residential to commer- (Maudie E.) Carlisle, 69, of cial for a furniture store near 280 E. 9-Mile Rd. will be at 1 p.m. | bas Trailer Park. ' | Taxicab Ordinance 129 was | Funerel Home. She died Monday | amended to change public liability Opal Chamber. | James, Archie, | sind Raymond, 31 Child Study Club children =e Has Established ies George Young DAVISBURG — Service for Mrs Second Gr oup WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Due to an increase in the number of women interested, the Water- ford Township Child Study Club has formed a second group, which will be sponsored by the original club. Temporary officers for the new group, to be known as Child Study Qub No. 2, include Mrs. Jacksop Byers, chairman, and Mrs. Robert Marion, secretary. Mrs. James DenHerder, presi- dent of the parent club, Mrs. Irwin Greer and Mrs. Donald Redmond will act as an advisory committee for the new club. : Mayville’ : Monday, will be Wed. at 1:30 p. m.| Representatives Attend Thursday at his home in Fostoria. Lions Club Zone Meet Funeral service will be at 2 p. m. IMLAY CITY — Rep sasieas from Mariette, Almont, Metamora * | Lions Club zone meeting here Mon- district governor, the day. ; *| Arthur E. Strong of Bay City, |i its annual bazaar Friday evening a With Mrs. Harmon Gillen and Mrs. George Zannoth as co-chairmen, theme of the affair will be ‘‘Country Store of 54." Doors will be open right are Mrs. Donald Jacobs, Johnnie, Mrs. Fre- | mont Alden (sitting) and Mrs. Alfred Harding. assist Johnnie Freeman in setting up a “country | The bazaar will be. held beginning at 5 p. m. wii be guests of the First National for youngsters at the canteen store” booth for the annua] PTA bazaar. ‘ Bazaar to Be Held- Friday by PTA at Hudson Covert WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Hudson Covert School PTA will hold | \ Opens in Milford April-3 Dairy Farmers Meet Friday Vth Annual Michigan Congress to Assemble at Lapeer Congress. Some 70 registered Holstein and | Brown Swiss cattle will go on sale, | with C. B. Smith as auctioneer. ! it 2 F rose sf g a3 4! i Pentiae Press Phete ; On Friday morning consignors | Milford’s new Duckering Duckering as instructor. | Other activities to be offered this week, months A dance will be held for Election to ‘Teen Canteet Council Set for Thursda MILFORD — Teenagers and adults will gather here Thursday night to elect a youth council for “Teen Canteen.” Bank at a breakfast in the Center’ | Building at 8. Consignors this: year will give | | Center Building. More than $4,300 has been given to the building by consignors over the past 10 years. Roosevelt High Students to Do t the school on Scott Lake road. 5 p.m Featured booth: will include a fish pond, by kindergarteners at under the direction of Mrs. John | : in $200 Robbery SPURTE Hite PAH phants, Mrs. ; and Mrs. Robert Sicklee;-T-shirts, Mrs. Floyd Colley; and silhouettes by teachers. - | Harry Freeman will elso show mov: Report 97 Per Cent Return on Tax Levy SOUTH LYON — More than 97 per cent of the 1953 school taxes have been collected here, according to Supt. Frank Bartlett. A total levy of $25,133.38 for op- erating expenses and $23,654.9 for debt retirement, with collections of $25,557.06 and $23,112.50, re- spectively, leaves approximately three per cent of local taxes de- the city are not yet available but officials estimate that percent- ages will not fall too far behind the city collection figures. Bible School Staff Holds Meeting Friday Evening DRAYTON PLAINS — Quarterly meeting of the Bible School staff of Community United Presbyterian Church here will be held in the vhurch parlors Friday at 8 p.m., it was announced by John Hazlett, general superintendent. A film, “To Every Child,” will be shown in addition to the regu , which was addressed group hosted by the Imlay City chapter. ; Tuesday in Highland Park General WASHINGTON (INS)—The Agri- Surviving besides her parents culture Department reported today are a sister, Debora, and her | that the American Farmer’s eco- grandparents,_Mr. and Mrs. James | nomic outlook during the first two Bonnville of Ladington and Mrs. | months of 1954 was about the same Charlies Moran of Livonia. as it had been a year earlier. ae Cay made ie thee The department set total cash Anna Amelia Slingetlend, 76, | ‘eceipts from farm marketings lifelong Imlay Township resident, | uring the January-February pe- ware Dugtey efareiy ot Lester ried of Gis peat @ REN wy a an ee ate bb She is survived by a daughter,| fot the first two Mrs. Melvin Wedlake, with whom| Marketings a paralleled dren. = farmers Mrs. Alice 1. Hild averaged these of period of In the 3-day | middle of last clined for fruits, dairy products, poultry eggs. Price gains were registered for meat animals, cotton and wheat. The Agriculture Department will not .announce tid-March prices According to the latest demand and price situation published by the department, commodity prices at both wholesale and retail leveis ‘ave been very stable in recent =|Agriculture Agency Sees Farm Outlook on 1953 Par mT oy ~ ~ | Brewer, Oakland County Democrat- | “| Cub Scout Pack to Hold 3-Act Comedy Waterford PTA to Hear two per cent of sale receipts to the Program Tomorrow WATERFORD — Election of of- | ficers and a program by Girl Scout and Brownie troops will highlight tomorrow's 8 p. m. meeting of the | Waterford Village School PTA. Room mothers of Mrs. Virginia Hanggee's second grade and Mrs. | Ellen Price's first grade will serve refreshments. tm the Heart of Drayten Pinins OR 38-1711 Guaranteed DRAYTON JEWELERS Police Seek Man KEEGO HARBOR — Students of High . the social gymnasium. ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — Po Faculty director ef the play is| lice here were looking for a man/ Robert Nelson. Student director is'| they believe hid in a tavern after | Ed Tanner. closing hours this morning and| Action in the play takes place | | held up a janitor, escaping with in a residential section of a Mid- | $200. | western city. Leading roles will be Police said the thief held his | played by Don Walling, as Frank | hand in his pocket as if he had a| Adams, and Joan Palmer, as Ruth | gun while threatening the janitor,' Adams, his wife. Walter Dobroczynski, at the Way-| Others in the cast include Myrna Bar, 25021 John R Rd. Money | Langdon as Patsy, Gary Willis | complexio#i “and “black ‘hair. South Lyon High Juniors to Give r 3-Act Comedy SOUTH LYON — “Her Emer. gency Husband.” a_ three - act | comedy by Jay Tobias, will be pre- |sented by the South Lyon High School Junior Class at 8 p. m. | Friday and Saturday nights in the elementary school gymnasium. _ Directing the double cast will be Patricia McCann and Virginia | Waid, student director. A different cast will be used each night. In- cluded are: etta Gurney, Jackye Gagnon, George Van Bonn, Bob McCrory, Nancy Buimon, Sue Sinclair, Nelda ge 74 i her : 5 ee ginie 5 é a get ire A] F 555 a E 2 i i! | : Others are Jack Clemons, Shir- ley Atchinson, Marcia Taylor, Lenore Butterfield, Paul Geiger, Surge King, Ray Stillwell, Art Red. man, Theresa Babcock and Kathlee Purdue. Ferndale and Royal Oak | Dem Clubs Will Meet —=«[ “The Romance of Medicine” at | the annual dinner-meeting at Devon FERNDALE—Ferndale and Roy- Gables. al Oak Democratic Clubd will meet} Dr. Merker, director of acti | County Engineers Society | |Holds Annual Banquet Some 200 members and wives of | Oakland County Engineering So | , House | from Biblical times to the present minority leader, and Willis M. day. Society president Thomas, Guest of Royal Oak acted as chair- | ‘Bell Official Addreses | GOP Club at Luncheon WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Robert Fulton of the Michigan Bell | ic chairman. Meeting on Thursday 4479 Dixie Hwy. Open Fri. Eve till 9 700 : Sl Howe Quite the best you will find ... brought up to be seen and not heard... combina- pion of beauty and good taste... © Genuine Mahogany . O@Um TABLE Antiqued lecther 'P. © 18th Century tradi- ene drewe. ditional — Tep 30230 ia. 4 26 la @ Made by Imperial of Grand Rapids. You Will Enjoy Shopping at Drayton Home Furnishings “The Friendly Store” Drayten Plains OR 3-2300 Twrirry Easter! Pretty ‘dress-ups” A Also novelty puted I AN They'll lead the parade in Storybooks Styled fer Fresh new styles for a youngster's Happy for girls, hand- some styles for boys, soTu with Cushion Foundation that protects at heel and arch. and casuals, cushioned Easter. heel-to-toe. We can fit them all, tot through pre-teen. You're proud of your brood and money ahead when you make it a Storybook GREEN’S Next to Bank, Drayton Plains—Dixie Highway * 61 will be held Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the old Waterford High “coming to us. OR 3-7362 FE 4-617! “We Pick-up and Deliver” REX CLEANERS Plant & Stere—452 Diste Bwy.—Dreytes 8 Neeea = @ Dedicated to Health It is reassuring to know that when you: send-a- prescription to us, or | pharmacists devote all their and knowledge to precise com- pounding with only the finest quality ingredients. Call on us at anytime! Phone OR3-1433 DRUG STORE 488 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plaine. ae Stabilizing Provide Cushion During War-to-Peace Switch IAQ JVI Programs | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1954 a ree | ff _ — oe f MARKETS | Produce + DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT (UP)—Wholesale prices on public farmers’ markets: : Apples, Delicious, fancy, 400- ; No 43, 350-400 bu; apples, . 238-2.75 ba; 3.50 bu; No 1, McIntosh, fancy, 00- 3% No 1, : fancy, 325 bu, No 1. 225-2.78 bu. Vegetabies Beets, topped, No 1, 90- 3.25 bu: fancy, 1.25 doz behs. Cabbage, WASHINGTON ( UP) — Govern- ment experts believe business will get better within three to six months, $5 But some labor leaders and Dem- ocratic congressmen are not 50 optimistic. They want President Eisenhower to take bigger anti- recession steps now, such as ex- tensive public works projects and larger tax cuts for lower income consumers. Even the most pessimistic, however, do not foresee anything like the chaotic, paralyzing, de- moeralizing depression of the earty 1930s. For one thing, there is the arsen- al of stabilizing programs that was built into our nation Af “Tite "atiritig |" CarcAGo the Roosevelt administration — farm price supports, unemploy- /4$ ou social SCCUTILY| Eggs steady: receipts 16.267: wholesale ment payments. benefits, bank deposit insurance, home loan insurance. . These provide a “floor” under the economy and cushion individual distress. Furthermore, government Government officials do not ex- pect business for this entire year to be as good as the record levels | ry fe pied z 5 R wae | 2 i . i ¥ 5 Ss & Z 4 a 2 E zi ; in January, reports the Rubber Manufacturers Assn. this is a 2.2 per cent decline. standard variety, No 1, 80-100 bu: car- rots, topped, No 1. 100-150 bu Celery root, No 1, 125-175 doa behs Parsnips No 1. 100-150 ‘2 bu Morseradish, No Onions, dry, No 1, entons, sets. No 1, Parsley root, No 1. 7$-125 doz bchs. Potatoes. No 1. 85-100 50-lb bag: potato. No 1, 150-190 100-lb bag Radishes, black No 1, 1.00-1.80 bu. radishes, red. No 1, 65-90 doz bchs. Rhubarb, hothouse, Ne 1. 70-80 §-Ib box rhubarb, hothouse. No 1 U.S. May Train Vietnam Troops France Warms Up to Offer; Wilson, Dulles Scent Victory WASHINGTON (INS) — Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson be- lieves France is now “receptive” to an American offer to speed up Pwiteos troops in Indochina. ! 100-125 dot are discussing a training program the training of anti-Communist Wilson said yesterday that American officials and French Acmy Chief of Staff Gen. Paul Ely bchs. Turnip, topped, No 1, 1 00-150 bu. to be su i i by U.S.t hnical DETROIT EGGS DETROIP (AP: —The f per dosen were paid fo first receivers for case lots of state graded eggs Whites A, jumbo, 48-53 wtd avg 52%, large 46-48. wtd «vy 48: medium 43- 45. wtd. avg. 43%. large 43-44, wtd. ave 43 Browns: A. jumbo 580: large 45-47% wid. pve. 455: mediom 42-44. wid. avg 42%. B, large 42.. C, large 36. ing prices Detroit by tederal- = CHICAGO BUTTER. AND EGOS (AP)—Butter steady; re- celpts 1.641.967; wholesale buying prices |uschanged: 93 score AA 6425; 02 A 62; 89 C 5825; cars 90 B 625 buying prices unchanged; US. large 38- 405: US mediums 365; US standards 365: current receipts 36, checks and dirties 34.5. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO (AP)—Potatoes: Arrivals 128 om track 482; total US. shipments 762. old stock supplies liberal; demand rather Nght: market about steady wit! unsettied undertone: Idaho Russets $3.20- 25: utilities $2.15-25: Minnesota North Dakota Pontiacs $160 -70: new stock sup- plies increasing slightly lower prices; Fiorida round reds $1.60- Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK , T (AP)—Hogs—Sailabie 308. WN early sales, undertene firm. lable 506. Fresh a be smell supp! slaughter rings ® : market opening st ; for slaughter steers year- lings and bulls: cows uneven. st y to weak, some sales 25 cents lower stock- ers and feeders scarce. unchanged: early sales commercial to low choice slaughter steers and yearlings under 1.090 Ibs weaker; lity end commercial cows 11 50-13.5@. mostly 13 00 down: camners and cutters 16 0. br early sales bulls or replacement - t Mrs. Cottrell Is Judged Sane by Pontiac Doctor Mrs. Lois Ann Cottrell, 22. of a3, Etowah St., Royal Oak, charged with second-degree murder in the Jan. 16 death of her three-year-old daughter, was ruled sane yester- day after examination by Dr. L. Jerome Fink, Pontiac psychiatrist. Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- erick C. Ziem said he wanted a mental test for Mrs. Cottrell be- fore beginning prosecution in the April court term. She is accused of beating her daughter to death. 900 Plymouth Workers Face Layoff in Indiana — EVANSVILLE Ind. « — Chrys- Jer, announcing a production cut- back, is laying off a third of its Plymouth workers were next week. Management said yesterday that 600 assembly workers and 300 body workers are to be laid off. Total employment under the cutback will be 2,200. Car production will be cut to 200 units a day. ; Grain Prices | CHICAGO GRAIN (AP}—Opening grain: ‘ 3*% . L16', $4.56 a share fn the previous year. The company has 24.210.454 shares outstanding, owned by 96.735 stock- holders. Michigan Consolidated Reports Hike in Income DETROIT we — Michigan Con- solidated Gas Co. today reported net income of $6.625.274 for 1953 compared with $5.341.886 in 1952 In a report to stockholders, the company attributed the increase to May 21M Sept July .-ccoe-. 2 14% Soybeans Beeps ..cesee- 2:17 May = 3.58% | Dec 20 July . 368, | Corn Sept i.e... 271%, | May ..+00 TS3%e Nov ceccees. 7 a See isons 1557s Jan see 251 } Bept oo--ceee 153 '8 Lara j Dee «coc. 1.6 May 785) (| Oats July. 17.30 MBy cececeee «73 Sept 17.20 duly ..... 11% R feerere 16.25 Sept .... ue Soybean Oi! WOO ccceccee «19% = Suly ae 1312 Rye Bept ....00 12.15 The first U. S. gold rush occurr- ed in 1828 in Lumpkin County, | rate adjustments in late 1952 and | early 19533. The rate increases were | designed to compensate for in- creases in operating expenses which the company said had sub- stantially reduced its earnings for 1952. SOF aS _ Crawford-Dawe-Grove rie =Insurance of All Kinds Pontiac Stote Bank Bidg-> WORRIED? about the ACCIDENT BILL? Pay It With Ph. FE 2-8357 |) | advisory teams. France had objected to the pro- posal on grounds that Communist China might use it to intervene - in Indochina. Wilson and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles issued state- ments of high administration policy designed to bolster French desires for a long-sought victory. Both Wilson and Dulles con- firmed that the U. S. is deter-|S mined ‘to give France virtually all aid short of American combat troops in an effort to crush the Red-led Vietminh forces. And Dulles underscored the ad- ministration's faith in the program with this emphatic comment: “I do not expect that there is going to to a Communist victory in Indo china.” china “as a probability.” He also said that the so-called “Navarre Plan,’ which {is aimed at giving France decisive .military control within a year, will not be abandoned. New York Stocks Pigures after decima) points are eighths STOCK AVERAGES ‘Compiled by The Associated Prese> 15 15 oo Indust. Rails Util Stocks Previous dey....1853 04 584 1160 Week ago....... 1543 840 57.1 113.0 Year O96. ..000<. 1400 «88027 86.1 115.06 054 high....... 1858 863 566 1167 190k 108 2. co scc0. 1439 78 5854 10860 1063 high....... 181.8 936 S858 1163 1 le@......s00 130.2 735 S65 9085 (Hernbdliewer & Weeks) Figures after decima] points are eighthe igh Low Noon Baldwin Rubber*® _..... eicxse 18 1223 D & C Navigation ...... 11 11 il Gerity-Michigan® ...cee0 « 25 #27 Kingston Products® .,,...... 26 3 Masco Screw® .....0000 © 27 3 Midwest Abrasive® ...... oe... 6 67 Rudy Mfe* .oscccscccs eee 33) 34 Wayne Screw* .... iecces 86 48 *No sale; bid and asked. . Foreign Exchange NEW YORK (AP)—Foreign exchenge rates follow (Great Britain in dollars, others in cents): Canadian dollar in New York Fu Great Britain ( $2 19/32, ep 1 off a cent reat Britain utures 2.61 15/32, 1/6 of a cent; Great 281 11/32, up 3/32 of a cent Britain 60 =~ > ures 2.81 1/32, ® cent; igium (franc) 1. 00% of a cent; Prance ( . . [DGE, Mass. @ — The industrial scientist may be whis- tling in the dark—but he thinks that management will go right on picking up the check. The head of a leading research organization here says that fe- search thinking has become im- Lodge Calender Special communication of Roose- 4 at 7:30 p. m. Raymond Kneisel, W. H. —Adv. News in Brief William Williams, 38, of Detroit, was sentenced to 10 days in Oak- land County Jail yesterday by Waterford Township Justice Don- ald White, after Williams was un- able to pay $55 fine and costs for reckless driving. Houck of Oxford said he found nothing missing. Mrs, Frances A. xs Cornell St., told Pontiac Police yes- terday that someone took a small portable spotlight from her car | Sunday. The light was valued at | $2.50. ’ A breakin at the United Presby- terian Church at Odkland avenue and Cadillac street was reported to Pontiac Police yesterday. Noth- ing has been reported missing. Entry was gained through a brok- en basement window. John Adams of 1152 Quinef, Walled Lake. reported the theft of his 1951 car yesterday from a park- ing lot an Baldwin avenue. License number of the car is EK 8284. Sytvan Lake Justice Joseph J. Calves—Salable 175. Market opening | Adams Ex 31.4 Int Harv .... 392 about pends tor Umited eorly su lies Admiral ...... tat pe ae 37-7 | $15 costs yesterday after Johnson ew choice to v rime vealers = see S 30.00. some pottery and good 17 00- coer tk we : os Int TelaTei ** 157 Pleaded guilty of reckless driving. = — > —— down === Allied Ch 2 — — 4 ad heep— Galabie ot enou of- | aimed Stra. elsey Hay ... | Roman Bailey 3406 Jos! fered early to make & market, undertone a co . Kennecott -- 703) . of ya steady. Alum Lia 1... 68 LOP Glass ... “6 Rd., Pontiac Township, told Oak- eickaa carueweee: Alum Co Am 676 tigg A Mey .. 622/|land County sheriff's deputies yes- Am Alrlin .... 124 i CmCKOG 1e0s—euebe bees VA: lam can. 0 S8t tenes 334 | terday that $85 in bills and change market. closed fairly active, generai| am Car & Pay 343 Lone 8 Cem .. 337| and two shirts were taken from his market wneven’ meiniy steady to 15 low-| Am Cyan " Mack Trucks 136 er om butehers; instances off 25; sows | am Gas & Zl %1 Marsh Pheld 262 rather slow: steady to mostly 25 lower: Am . 165 oe ag ae tin vias waikeail st some late sales 25-50 lower. most choice M ba 100-380 Jo butchers $98 30-26.68: 0 lot or | Am M & PAy.. 238 wna Cont Pot 70 © tepeent = so of choice No. 1 190-210 Ib @t 998-90: | am Red "197 Measen Ch... 82, from the Dixie Bar was reported and a 22 @ lot choice 1 21 at ° ont Ward ... , $2700: a few choice No. 1 and 2 240. |A™ Seating .. 201 Motorola...) 371 yesterday by Anthony Oliver. 3639 250 Ib at $26.60 and $2665; most 200-300 / 4M To°. o.i'1g3, Nash Kelv ... 18 | Woodbine Rd., Waterford Town- I> $26 00-2650. with several loads and r= os at Bisc ..... 68/1 jots 310-360 ib $25.25-26 09: most 350-400 . bi fh ~~ P- | J> sows in sizeable lots $22.00-2425;: « ‘op .... Nat Deiry ... 674 few choice light ‘weights to §24.50; good | Ansc W & C <7 ar — tees —* If your friend’s in jail and needs | clearance. . : aa Ph -403 Mitchell | Galable cattle 7.500: calves 800; steers =, . oe pel — . pd bail, MA §-4031. C. A u grad average choice better sround Line ae! | Two down fairly active: steady to 25| Atl Refin ... m4 eg brape Mo Picture Tubes om terms. TV | Sa eee Be tate aS bet begs [oe PEI ae and el) weights grading low choice and| Bald Lima... 9! Ohio O1 . below uneven; mostly steady, heifers| Balt & Ohio. 196 oa vere = Rummage Sale, Zonta Club, about steady. cows weak to $0 lower. | Bendix Av ... 684 Pan Am W air 101| March 26 and 27. 2 S. Saginaw. bulls steady to weak, vealers steady. ® | Benguet ? Param Pict 204 —AdY oa ng ehates a a — Beth sti 553 Parke Dev... 38 - igh prime grades DE: 12 Pe i ; | moat good and choice sieare 41050-2038 | Bond'acrs”.. 113 Pe AA «.: 11.| | Bake Sale Fri. at Federals. Sev- . ~ ii tna heifers #18.80-18 28: pod igs 7 paral —ace 18.8| enth Day Adventist Church. Adv. asp poner ‘ and commercial cows mn *. can. rede ms : re Lepr Mor. ais Retain Judge Johnson, Municipal! | ners and cutters $9.00-11.90; utility and/ 2.44 oo 123 ll Pet...... 6:1 | Court. —Adv. | commercial bulls $14 50-1650. commercial B aad... 73 Proct Gam... 126 to vealers $15.00-26.00; « few | Burr sees ts Pullman ..... “41 choice and prime $27.00; cull and utility; C89 Dry ...-. 3 pi on oo! see ® $10 00-14.00 Cdn Pac . 236 io Cp bs 6 Balabdle sheep 1.500: slaughter lambs | Capital Alrl . 91 pon pang... 17 fairly active: full 25 higher: slaughter | Ce -.... 396 ee 48.7 s steady. choice and prime lambs|Ches & Ohio.. 341 porn wet... 624 around 110 I> down $25.00-21.00: top Chrysler ... €23 Rey B... 378 26.50 sparingly: good and choice lambs | Cities Serv ... 88.4 wg: jos Lead... 354 e $24 50-258.00: cull to low good grades| Climax Mo ... 404 gean ai RR... @ $17 00-23 50. mostly choice No 1 skin | Cluett Pea ... 33:3 gears Roeb.... 50 shorn lambs 90-102 Ib $23 00-23 25: cull | Coca Cola ...124 gheil Oil . 00 to choice siaughter sheep $10 00-1656. Coilg Palm - 43 Binclair O}... 395 -_ Col i SAAD ." = Fi os Con Bow Pac...... Poultry Con OR. 7 Sou Ry gO Oakland County’s Polio onsum eeeeece DETROIT POULTRY Cont Can 602 Std Brand.... 305 5 DETROIT 'AP\—The following prices |Cont Mot .... 0.1 Std Oll Calif. a Volunteers Preparing were paid per pound fob. roit for | cont Of) ..... eo Std O10 ne . No. 1 quality live poultry up to 10 am pa Pe 73 Std Ol NJ... 702 for Salk Trial Hens. heavy type Ricca ann Curtiss Wr .. 97 Std Oil Ohio ; 20-22 Heavy type ers or fryers it ices . under 4 Ibs, whites 38-98. — sedge aly is euift & Co... a6 Oakland County's polio vaccine 27'y-28%, Barred Rocks = ‘apon- wee yiv pee f ates a8 Ie ecg. 12-36. Ducklings 32 [DUT CBOM.... 384 Tiras Oo...., Ons test -hearquarters at 1025 N. Tele- Turkeys small type (includes Belts-| plo? a. ig3 Tex O ~] soc = graph Rd. will open Thursday at ville Whites): hens and toms 38 East Air L "238 Eero a 4 9 a.m. with Mrs. Russell Hetzer CHICAGO POULTRY hee ae Tren we Seg | a8 Chairman. CHICAGO ‘AP)—Live poultry steady : mpl AE receipts 622 coope fo vr paying pricer eee oe be F ea oe Mrs..Howard Rieman of Birming- han to 1 cent higher: heavy hens -! cee 30.38, heht, ‘hens. 16-19: fryers or | BE@ RR, -+--- 166 Un Carbide... 126 ham, volunteer chairman for the brotlers 22-28: old roosters 16-18: 4uct-| Firestone ..... 118 Onit air Lin.. 23, (Vaccine test, said the office will wo —— ic Unie atre m3 be open from 9 a.m. Monday TT Gen Elec ..... nited sco Oe Sears Reports Income Gen Pas... $88 Unit Pruit.... 402 through Saturday until the vaccine ak Gen Mott. aaa 9 § Lines... 141) test is finished. e ne . vous Gain of $7.5 Million Gen ‘shoes... aaa FS Smet... 44) The special office will take up Gen Tel “ai - 2. CHICAGO W—Sears, Roebuck & Gon Ta Rub 33 eA Med cetee at the entire socend floor of the Co. today reported net income of | Goebel Br... 65 —— . -_ county nurse’s home. por $117.882.302 for the fiscal year |Soodricn 2) Ww Ve Pulp... 201 numbers are FEderal and ended Jan. 31, 1954 compared with | Gran Paige ©. 13 Weete 4, Bre.. 288 F¥4eral 4-031. $110,236.311 in the previous fiscal | Greynound 134 bani Mish > = Parents of some 33,000 children Gulf On a] oolwor F ‘ year. Holland P 1¢ (nest Sh & T.. 396\ In first, second and third grades Net income ‘in 1953 was equal | Hooker El Bs Zenieh euip.. 90.1 / 0% the county's schools will be asked to $4.87 a share compared with| Inland sti ., 462 to allow their ters take pa in the county-wide test of Dr. Jonas E. Salk’s new polio vaccine this spring. Doctors hope the vaccine will give lifelong immunity to polio. Volunteer committee chairman of the local National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis will meet Thursday at test headquarters to More Research Predicted Despite Any Business Cuts velt Lodge No. 510, F. & A. M., 22, State Street, Thursday, March 25, F- | hiterally around | * bedded in on research in 1920. Today the annual bill is around three billion ly, or that a drop in gross sales will do anything but make the marriage of competition and re- search the more binding. They admit, however, that if sales drop enough to drain the till of cash, that would be a dif- ferent story. * 6 e@ the world. | e | Raymond Stevens, vice president |of the thur D. Little, Inc., points out that it took two years before the big depression of the '30s affected re- His organization, however, has had some calls in recent months from corporations asking it to ap- praise their own research depart- ments in the light of a sales drop. are : 'ing as companies seek to improve their competitive position. Search Stage Director to See Boys A rmer Man to Review Minstrel Show at Pontiac Club Monday ia iit cf Fg £ g ad Fig F GOSDEN The minstrel show is based on a former Gosden ‘ production. And they export Yankee ingenuity Coulacos said trophies will be awarded to the club's “‘Boy of the Year” and ‘Outstanding Athiete’’ cycles since the big one have had | following the banquet, which will be served by the Mothers’ Club. A carnival will be held at the club Tuesday night and a talent show is scheduled for Wednesday. be selected Wednesday. The Oakland County Sports- men’s Club will offer prizes for the various classifications in the Thursday night pet show. At least 300 pets are expected to be en- tered, stld Coulacos. ‘is being spurred by the business |turndown. The organization also has worked out development pro- grams for whole areas, including New England after the textile in- sickened. home some time since March 13 Richard S. Morse, president of the National Research Corp., which has helped develop new products, | new companies and new indus- | tries, sees plenty of work yet to be- done, plenty of ‘adventure money” around for sound ideas, and no reason for a letdown in business spending along that line. But he does feel that government- al ecomomy may become a delay- ing factor. Two Oxford Women Hurt. When Auto Hits Truck Two Oxford women were injured yesterday on M 59 near U. S. 23 in Livingston County when the car's *| driver failed to see a Michigan car under control, by Michigan State Tropers of the Brighton Post. | Parr, 45, of 1500 Oakwood, were treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital for cuts and bruises suffered when Miss Krumenacker’s auto skidded on gravel being used to repair the road, swerved and ran into the truck. Edison Reports Boost in Use of Electricity DETROIT & — The Detroit Edi- year ending last Feb. 18. The company said this compared to gross revenues of $177,038,186 for the previous year. Edison's net earnings for the 1953-54 period were $20,758,315 for $1.93 a share on out- Detroiter Tries to Collect on County Bond of 1895 officials were wondering whether or not they owe Detroiter Harold Martin $1,000. Martin DETROIT u — Wayne County |! today sports day, the ‘Boys Club senior staff members will challenge the club’s top basketball team. A box- ing tournament and movies alse will be presented, Chrysler Developing Gas Turbine Engine DETROIT * — Chrysler Corp. has developed a gas turbine engine and tested it in a current model automobile. Announcing this today, James C. Zeder. Chrysler director of engi- neering and research, said the en- gine's- fuel economy equals that of conventional automobile engines, “removes a barrier that has chal- lenged engineers for decades and indicates eventual power plant efficiencies of great scope.” He emphasized the new engine is not ready for general use. ‘Kalamazoo Asks U.S. Aid in Flood Control KALAMAZOO W—The Kalama- zoo City Commission's request for federal aid for a $4 million flood Cooper,_excavating Portage Creek and the construction of three flood gates four miles from Flint. 12,100. Detroit Motorists Face Loss of Licenses DETROIT #® — Traffic court of- ficials say that more than 12,100 licenses until motorists clear warrants against them. Kalamazoo City Head pt oe Miss Boys’ Club of 194 also will} ~ During Friday, designated as! mm Wednesda: y, and clumbus Rosary at e . ot 10 am. ureh. Inter- Cemetery. Mr. LaBarge w Kirkby Puneral Home NYE. MARCH 23, 1954, JAMES J 2 9 St... age 88; beloved father of Mrs. Maude B. Vackaro., Mae se and Earl ve. terment in I Gr Mrs. William Oates: deer father of Evelyn eey, Mrs. Jonelle Walker. Mrs. Elton Wystt, Wendell and Billy Oates; dear brother of Mrs. Slavens, Mrs. Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. Willtam Odstes, arold Oates, Olen Sct. Dale Oates. Fu- neral service will held Thurs- day, Marcy 26th at 230 p.m. at the Parmer-Gnover Puferal Home . with Rev. er Jr. of- fictating, Interment in Gideon, Missouri. Mr. Ostes will lie in state at the Parmer Pu- nera!l Home RILEY, MARCH 22, 1954. EVELYN 1, 110 Crescent Rd. age 72: sister Harold Riley, Mr and Mrs. ries e. Punerel service Mich, with h offictat- armington ome. Orton oe. Walter C. Ball Interment tn N Funeral Directors 4 Voorhees-Siple > FUNERAL HOME Amputanse Gorton, Pune or Stetee Donelson-Johns 8 * : ts G Help Wanted Male 6 ACCOUNTANT og come onpesuianty experience and payroll ex 2. Studebaker Sales and Service __ CEM 31 BAKERY SALESLADY No night work MACHUS BAKERY too W. I , Birm! = Brake and Front visualin- er and run brake department oa 0-50 m Minimum salary plus paid hos- rams Must be willing to do some jubrication This te an excellent en ambitious man who is afresd of work. Apply mornings, B. F. Goodrich Stores, 111 NM, Perry ‘Farm ‘Help Wanted si g a ei EXPERIENCED man for local Hwy. ASPHALT FORE. company Send eyery. Mrs. Riley will he in "ress state’ at Allen's Punera!l Home EXPERIENCED PLUMBER, Lake Orton 2-14664 MARCH 23. 1954, ~ Josephine Victoria. 37 = age 85. beloved mot! of Mrs - - H. Powell: dear sister of Oliver Coin Punera!l service will 33 p.m. at the Sparks Oriftie rks-Oriffia fining issn iat Perit | Mam to wort wit manager, shed t in tt. Part. Thatcher will in fees goed ner you qualify, state at the Sparks-Oriffin Fu- . neral Home . a YOUNG MARCH 23. 1954. VERA MAN TO CHANOE TIRES. REPAIR Myrtle 10900 Bigelow Rd. Devis- fate, ete Excellent opportuni: pe <1 a = pel gen and advance. Good - a: beloved daugh- wage paid insurance ter of Mrs. Emily Vick. dear aoe aoege low pte ge Rate p ny mother of Mary Lou Young. Leslie pei preferred, but are Richard and Y dear te wort, we teach sister of Mre Alberta ley you mp ts 0 time Herold. Lav Gerdon and job A on + oo ees Vick and Clifford Vick Tich Stores, 111 NW Perry au. Weereh Sok tk we cn MEN CAPABLE OF ORGANIZING the Community Bible Charch own time. factory repre- De . Mich. with Rev John eentatives, local territory. age 4 Bell ting. Interment in Mtg Co 321} Voorheis pe Lak Clark in person 8 a. m. te . Mic Mrs. Young will lie in _ Eves call FE 2-1939 or FE +0819. “FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. if NEEDED Journeyman Pipefitters Electricians Millwrights and Pattern makers APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Employment Office =—EM ony Soe naan, ee Seer pean arte Sergio etic i : h THE PONT IAC P RE $8, WEDNESDA Y, MAR CH 2 24, 1954 = ~— 20m ~ % TO - work “6. , SES mar ee SI. 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F =. nd ‘OUR Deed OF OUR Posen fi lige. wo »s bus & més vs start ou well out, the Ni CONTRACT im need oct OUR ouses i = Pm Meas reenter tll Tag en ob year — : urban, Unturn. 36 a" ~y/ seatures’ BASE . an orchard. are m nw lie & Sy ae three Seauee ary ely SE M 96825 ct oe Cs. hogs | frre rE 36 piace se ee _bamement per So ENT INC r RENT WEST ten Auburn Heights M Tal natural * This ‘eeous room NCOME ? “SIDE | Het pe Ee a one 2 other ty wt owne | sant aichemppanill - ae ater tes . ation by 7 0 & Z NB HOM Ta USY HWY. AG ord ~ . ‘ * . ' < | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1954 A Six Broadway Musicals to Be on TV Sunda -- Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel +—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. (4)—Time for Music. Songs by Janie Palmer. (2)—Twenty Ques- tions. Panel game with Fred Van News. Deventer, Florence Renard. 6:15—(7)—Sports Show. Don Wat- trick. (4)—News. Paul Williams-| 6:30 — (7) — Superman. George Reeves in adventure film. (4)— Time off for Sports. Bill Flem- (2)—Telenews Ace. ming. Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. Bob (2)—Weather- Maxwell; music. man. Dr. Everett R.- Phelps. 7:00 — (7) — Heart of the City ‘‘Dead Men Talk Too Much.” (4)—Douglas fects life of everyone Fairbanks Pre- sents. ‘‘Five Pound Note,” af- who touches it. (2)—Carpet Theater. “Night Train to Danger.” 7:30—(7)—Mark Saber. Detective drama. “Case of the Three Blind Mice,’’ Tom Conway. (4)—Eddie Fisher. June Hutton, guest. News. Doug Edwards. 7:45—(4)—News Caravan. Cameron Swayze. (2) — (2)— John Perry Como. Perry and the Fontane Sisters; Lou Monte, guest. 8:00 — (7) — Bowling Champions. Don Wattrick host to champs in competition. (4) — I Married Joan. Joan and Brad urge Pop to retire to California. (2)—God- frey and His Friends. Variety. 8:30—(7)—White Camellia. drama to be annoynced. Film (4) My Little Margie. ‘‘Daughter-at- Law,” Margie’s lawyer beau has her assert her rights. $000 — (1)-—,-Chub Polka: Warren Michael Kelly host; Helene Dix- on, singer; Jack Brokenshire vibra harpist. (4) — Television Theater. “Pardon My Prisoner,” , eeeiellteaadinn | Helen Gallagher as jailee hired out to work off fine. (2)—Strike It Rich. Warren Hull, quiz. 6:30—(7)—Feature Film. To Announced. (2)—I've Got host on Be a Se- cret. Garry Moore, host on quiz. Ken —_ 10:00 — (4) — This Is Your Life. Ralph Edwards re-creates life of surprise guest. (2)—IBC Boxing. Heavyweight bout; Danny Nar- dico vs. Charley Norkus. 10:30—(7)—Man Against Crime. Ralph Bellamy in “Will O the Wisp,” film. (4)—Your TV The- _ater.*"The Snake,” film drama. 10:45—(2)—Greatest Fights. De- cember 195] bout between Kid Gavilan, Walter Cartier. 11:60—-(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety. comedy. (4)—News. Paul Wil liams. (2)—News. Jack LeGoff. 11:15—(7)—Dean Jagger in ‘“‘C Man,” feature film. (4)—Singin’ Along. Music. (2)—Wrestling. Film. 11:30—(4)—Moods_ in Music. THURSDAY MORNING 7:00—(4)—Today. 8:00—(2)—Morning Show 8: 45—(7)—Cartoons. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—Break- fast Club. 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day the Night 10:00—(7)—Charm Kitchen. (4)— Ding Dong School. (2)—Arthur Godfrey. 10: 30—(4)—One Man's Family 10: 45—(4)—Three Steps. 11:00—(7)—Playhouse. (4)—Home. 11:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. _ THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Bride & Groom. (1)— Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. Hawkins Falls. 12:30 — (4) — Betty White. (7— News. (2)—Tomorrow’s Search. 12:45—(7)—Stars on Seven. (2)— Guiding Light.- 1:00— (4) —Home Theater. (2)— Bob Murphy. 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. 2:00—(7)—My Life. 2:30 — (4) — Jean McBride. (7)— Theater. (2)—Houseparty. ()— 2:45—(4)—Faye Elizabeth. 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate Smith Show. 3:30—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies Day. 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7)— Cowboy Colt. 4:30—(2)—Feature Theater On Your Account. (4)— 5:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. (7)—Auntie Dee. 8: 15—(4)—Sports Closeup - 5:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—Bob Crosby Show. Bear. (71) — Barnaby 5:45—(7)—Weather. (2)—Sports. THURSDAY EVENING 6:60—(4)—Music Time (7)—De- troit Deadline. nounced (2)—To Be An- 6:15 — (4) — News. (7) — Sports. (2)—Detroit This Week. 6:30—(4)—Time For Sports. Playhouse. (2)—News. 6: 45—(4)—Stop That Crime. Weatherman. (I)— (2)— 7:00 — (4) — Liberace. (7)—Cisco Kid. (2)—Meet Mr. McNutley. 7:30—(4)—Dinah Shore Lone Ranger. (2)—News. 71:45—(4)—News. (2)—Jane man. (I) — Fro- 8:60—(4)—You Bet Your Life. (7) It's About Time. (2)—Life Elizabeth. 8:30—(4)—T-Men in Action. Where's Raymond. (2) — house. With (7) Play- 9:00—(4)—Dragnet. (7)—Wrestling. (2)—Theater. 9:30—(4)—Theater. (2)—Big Town. (7)—Kraft Theater. 10:00 — (4) — Martin Kane. Public Defender. (2)— 10:30—(4)—Academy Awards. (2) “I Led Three Lives.” (7)—Play- house. 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On. (2)—News. 11:15—(7)—Motion Pic. Academy. (2)—Theater. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed im this columm are subject te change without notice. WIR, (760) CKLW, (see) Www, (ase) _ WCAR, (1198) WXY¥z, (ir) WIBK, (1490) _ TONIGHT THURSDAY MORNING 12;06—WJIR, Wendy Warren WXYZ, Ed. McKensie ww, Paye WJBK, Bob Murphy aro News gg D. Burris = Ballads ww ews ww News, Parm Story CKLW, Curt Massey WXYZ, Wattrick, McKens. WCAR, News 5:38-—-WWJ, L. Jones KLW, News, Sports «CKLW, Toby David WJBK, News, McLeod CKLW, Sky King WJBK, Harsemen JBK, 5:45—WJIR, Curt Massey ¢:15—WIR, Clare Quartet ~~) - WJBK, Bob Murphy ‘Ww Bed €20— WIR, Perm Porum 12:00 7m. Helen Treat __ CaLw Bede a Pred Wolfe Powe THURSDAY EVENING AR. Sports CRLW. Hews, ay POR. Bod €:00_WJIR, News 6:30— WIR, Reynolds WCAR, Club 1130 WWJ, News WWJ. Fran 6:45 News WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenste WXYZ. Bill Stern ‘ee — 4. White CKLW, News we 940-8. Duk ww. Harris . WCAR, News, Ballads 45—Ww Lowell Thomas week mee Maxwell caw Ginger Rogers ¢:15—W IR, Clark Quartet i ——— cRLW. News THURSDAY al Wik ine kan . AFTERNOON 7:00—WJR, Guest House WJBK, News, Lenhardt Lee — WWJ, Three Star WCAR, News 1:080—WJR. Read of Life ee Sports WXYZ, Red 7:15—WIR, Music Hall were, Time CKLW, Fulton Lewis WCAR, Coffee WJBK. New a Tg ml WJBK. Tom George - News, George J, Pran Petta = ipa ge 1:0-—WWd, Listen, Live WCan. Hews, Cup WXYZ, Bill Stern . Drier ood, olfe | = Perkins WJIB Horhemen CELW. Guy Nunn 1 cue. seein” 7 t te Pe et, wean, Ballads a ae WCAR, Coffee . 1:38—WJR, Dr. Malone 05 — WIR, L. Themes WXYZ, Lone 7:45—WWJ, News war?, pnd Bride * . 5, hag — jeatter CKLW. Toby David : : i= ig ya House om George : :45—WJIR, Ouiding Light ww r $:00:-WJR, Jack Wilite Dick Pow WXYZ. Red :45—WwJR, BR Murrow WWJ. Bob = = oars een WWJ. One Man's Family WXYZ, Dick Osgood 2:00—WJR, Mrs. Burton WJBK. Tom ge CELW, Perry Como vid News WJBK. News, Gentile WXYZ. Paul Winter —— PBI J elk a Mile YZ, City Byline CKLW. Squad Room WJBK, Tom George WCAR, Coffee With Clem 6:30—WJR, Music Hall CKLW, Austin N’Day Fred Wolfe 12:15—WJR, Aunt — Caller 2:15—WJR, Perry Mason WwW, Guy Nunn 7:38—WJR, Choraliers WWJ. Morgan Beatty WXYZ, Starr of Spa 7:15—WW4J, Alex Drier CKL . ce CKLW. Gabriel Heatter Artists Writers ® to Do Big Show Famous Names Listed for 25th Anniversary of General Foods NEW YORK — An array of show business ‘‘greats,”’ including Mary Martin, Ezio Pinza, Tony Martin, Rosemary Clooney, Jack Benny, Groucho Marx, Ed Sullivan, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Patricia Morison: John: Raitt; Jan - Clayton and Gordon MacRae, will dazzle the nation’s TV audience in a special 90-minute cavalcade of numbers from the six Broadway hit musicals of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II on March 28. Titled ‘‘The General Foods 25th shows. Anniversary Show,” this tele- ¢—— ¥ ANNIVERSARY HEADLINERS—Part of an all star cast which will spark the “General Foods 25th Anniversary Show” is Ezio Pinza (left) and Gordon McRae. The extravaganza, which will last for an hour and a half on March 28, boasts an outstanding roster of luminaries performing in a medley of Rogers and Hammerstein | vision extravaganza will be seen over two majer networks from 8 When London-Bound: to 9:30 p. m_ EST. In an informal press statement, Rodgers and Hammerstein, who will produce the show, expressed satisfaction that the enormous num- ber of televiewers will be able to see for the first time portions of their musical hits as they origi- Bone Upon King’s English | and Watch for Erks, Foos WASHINGTON @ — With the| Neither, for that matter, was $200,000 Swindle Force announced tonight. for Money Deal Ex-Officer Also Held as AF in Japan Exposes TOKYO w—An Air Force Major entrusted with destroying wornout military currency and a former of- ficer have been arrested for al- legedly pocketing some $200,000 destined for the furnace, the Air Maj. Thomas Pate of Los An- geles, under house arrest here, has helped recover most of the money, Far East Air Forces said. No forward in glasses put your best face prescribed the P.C. A. way! What is‘P.C.A.? P.C_A. means Proscopic Chromatic Analysis ... Our new service in develop- . .. accentuating your best features and playing down others. be ing a frome style specifically for you. We analyze your features. We evaluate your expression. Then we Prescribe the glasses that will do the most for you mud. eee or A sen tr our super- vision, I am happy that we will Dr. Berman in cherge have the chance to do some high- FE 4-7071 lights from our six shows on tele- vision in our own way.” prang” mean? Use eee PE ae rygicons rer ia ae sey” in a sentence. Tell us what an pay heceeteee” aes means i “erk”’ is and own up—no to ‘ " may musical theater to millions of|pow—whether you'd like some/|not jump for joy, either, though, PONTIAC’S OLDEST Americans in their own homes. “Tottenham pudding’ for dinner. | since ‘‘housey-housey” is a simple = : 7 “Sach shows of ours as Okla- ° id card game along the lines of lotto. TV SERVICE DEALER homa! and South Pacific,” he These are English words, honest, Much of the 20th-century English : sald, “have been seen by Mte- though most of them are slang.|Berg has collected comes_{rom | Authorized Factory Service for 1§ Different Manufacturers rally ef thea’ ne You can find them—and a lot more | World War II, which seems to havé}) : mar coany and won pars ot |72s,ray eed If youre Landon. dove to the lances whet oe | BLAKE RADIO-AND-TY SERVICE the world in the 11 ears of our bound—in a recently published | Allies did to Hitler. An “erk,” for . a _— book, ““A Dictionary of New Words | instance is an Air Force recruit. 3149 W. Huren FE 4-5791 cotiabers in English,” by Paul C. Berg! A ‘‘foo” is “a critical spirit, be- “But even these large numbers | (Crowell, $2.95). | eved by service men to be ap will seem smal] compared to the| Berg, an Englishman, got to-| invisible onlooker of all their do go EO total of persons who will witness| gether some thousands of the ings.” eae BICYCLES ers this program in the space of sm words which have come tte oosh-| * 2 «@ 2 hour and a half.” mon use since the 193s. This! And “Totteniim pudding”? Best] Boys’ Famous English Make . . . $89.50 Value . . . $44.50 The General Foods 25th Anniver. = These were slightly marred im transit. sary Show will be comprised of the | in 20 years. Back in those innocent | suggests it for dessert. He's ““hav- MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT LIGHT CO << most memorable excerpts from | days “atom bomb” wasn't even in| ing you on,”’ as some Englishmen : 383 Orchard Lake Ave. . Oklahoma Carousel, Allegro, | the dictionary. | say. It’s nothing but pig food. Bs ————— South Pacific, The King and I and Me and Juliet. : Trucker Freed After Showing Driving Awards ST. LOUIS @—When police trailed Thomas Morrow to his home and arrested him on a} charge of driving 45 miles an hour in a 30-mile-an-hour zone, he pro- tested they had the wrong man. BALDWIN Pharmacy 219 Baléwin Ave. Cor. Grande FE 46-2870 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS CU WXYD, chow World | SA —WCAR. Radio Rev. ‘Ways were Bick” 1. WIR BAB Murrow 3 . Vaughn Monroe 00 at ; WXYZ Band of the Day "ww. Minute ‘Parade Od tore ee Der see wm aes Millie ' CELW, Nightmare CKLW. News, est CKLW. Peegy Lee WWJ, Ro €:05—WXYR, Vondercect WJBK. News. Murphy WCAR. rT WxYe. 3, Cy, By-Line oc00- WI, Crime Feotes. se Rhythm Py oo wR, Hilltop House teial Detective WWi, Bet Your Lite :1S—WIR, Mae Hawk Show | WWJ, Life Beautiful O:1S—WXYZ, Show World wws, CKLW. Heatter WxYz, Winter 8:30— CKLW, Memorable Musis wae, caw. Briefs Ww Peiner Knows ne . Ww. 2 $:15—CKLW, Symphony Se tes WAR, Rews, Whythm WEYL. Sana’ of tke Bey §:30—WJIR, They Fought WJBK, Bob y 3:15—WJIR, House Party WJBK, We Big tery neater | *Me-WIR, Fete and Joe Coe ee #:45—WXYZ, Vandercook CKLW. Author Meets Critic 4 tw eww, P veuns ores WIR, Moet ma rut Tennessee Ernie Mwwis Pier meies | "WwitWeicme Richer | GARE: Sects Caiw: Keva,"Maonee= CKLW. Prank Béwards W. Momechat 2:45—WIR, Gal *:0S—CRLA, Roth WJBK, House Party Ww. News, Fenn? WwW), Right to i rg Murwa. Uraten Program | 10:15 —WOAR, Temple “Wwa. Backstage Wile EXLW, ‘Bounding ‘Bost wx of Town - WxYz, Wattrick, 10:00 Tennessee Ernie Gail, Rliywend ae | TE Gtertar’ euree| SEK Brewis | tPa Mieerateom Dewi Copel Kove WCAR. Birmingham Migh | 4:15—WJR, Wisard of Odds| CELW. F. Béwards S2e Ext Eko [mere prac meee | SER Oot | UM ny Coe of a Or * ready “Marin cena meee | ees aan ssty | Gate wet” | et a aan a oe Salve City 4:46—WIR. News to. Me GRLW: Ray ‘irardin . P Bows. Meteed Sy, Yemen in, gues 10:46 WJ. Te Be Announced il: WIR, Bob ! 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