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Y., took this photo of a 3x5-foot area of crusted snow on the shore line of Lake Ontario, turned it upside down and won the first prize in the Na- ture section of the 19th Rochester International Salon of Photography. The current competition had 1,791 contributors with 7,000 entries from exhibition in the world, all parts of the U. 8. and 36 other countries, making it the largest photo Mrs. Frank D. German Besides loss of ali the baby) cinvice for Mra, Frank D. Net- are still i 7:3 Hi i i i s oars Sp Doman iS man Two Detroit Girls Die in Accident Bro Detroit teenagers were killed and three others injured seriously Sunday when their car crashed into a tree on Milford z Road. a mile south of New Hudson. day in Pontiac General Hospital Dead are: Frances Perdkis, 19, Detroit. the driver, and Barbara Chittenden, 17, of Detroit Miss Perdkis died instantly in the) Augusta. Ark. and was married | crash, and Miss Chittenden died in Mellus Hospital, Brighton, last night, All five of the accident vic- titns were taken there Seriously injured were . Mrs Davis, 17, and her sister Hill, 15, both of Detroit. and @wen Williamston, 15, also of Jetroi! Cn a ee pe _are three sons, Frank, Lucus and tie L.) German, 74, will be Tues- ‘day at 2:30 p.m. from Pursley | Funeral Home. Dr. William H. |4nd Mrs, Rosie Dean of Alco, Marbach. of First Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Franklin Cemetery. Mrs. German died Saturday 4 Church the Rev. Richard Dixon, | Jr., officiating. Burial will follow |' in Oak Hili Cemetery. Friends! men dragged her may cali at the Frank Carruthers | Lakeview Convalescent Home after a three-year illness. A lifetime resident of the county, | she was born in Southfield Town- | ship, the daughter of Adna O. and Jeannette White Dunbar, She was_ a member of First Presbyterian, Build-| Church and Eastern Star of Pom 44,, Aivin M, (Belle) Knight, tiac. | 98, of 250 N. Saginaw St., died at | ‘her home Saturday, Birmingham, and a grandchild. _ where she will be taken of the Evagelical Lutheran Church. Surviving besides her daughter Mrs Elmer Odden, are five sons Emil of Davisburg, Otto, Olaf and Alfred of Glendale, Calif, and Nils of Leeds Mrs. Arlander Howard Mra. Ariander (Clara) Howard, 52. of 202 Wessen St.. died Thurs after a three-week illness. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Carruthers, she was born in in Forest City, Ark, in 1923. A member of Trinity Baptist Church, she attended school in Forest City Pontiac from there five years age, Surviving besides her husband Service will George Cram of Pontiac, seven | grandchildren, | children and Cemetery, anenenacety before coming to | Deaths in Pontiac Area Howard, and two daughters, Elma land Nettie, all at home, Also surviving are two sisters, 'Mrs. Lillie Harris of Forest City, Tenn. be Tuesday at 2 p.m, from Trinity Baptist ral Home today, Mrs. Alvin M. Knight She was the daughter of Au- gustes G. and Elizabeth Hixon . A momber of the First i 19 great grand- two great, great Mrs, William Maybee Mrs. William (Beatrice) Maybee, 65, of Holly. formerly of Pontiac. died at her home Sunday after a two-month illness Born in Waterford Township, she was the daughter of Flisha and Mina Stewart. She was married March 29, 1910 While in Pentiac she belonged to the First Presbyterian Cherch and later joined the First Pres byterian Church of Holly. | was also a member ef the Mon- Surviving besides her husband }are a daughter, Mrs. Donald Stark of Holly, two brothers, Burnett and Adsit Stewart of Pontiac. a sister, Mrs. Ward Sly of Traverse City, and three grandchildren Funeral service will be Wednes- day at 2 p.m. from the Dryer. __ —_ More Than 500 Persons Visit New City Library. More than 300 persons visited the | city’s first new library in 56 years . .when open house was at the Adah Shelly Branch ®amed after veteran City Li brarian Adah Shelly, the $75.000 unit is located at Glenwood Rundell Sts.. and will serve Pentiac’s north side. ——— The Weather « PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly and cloudy tenight temerrew Net se cold oe yg Lew tenight 1¢-14 High jomerrow Westeriy winds tei? ; — ~~ becoming south wester!s a rity cloudy tomerres night ereund 16. ng Teday tm Pontiac * “Lowest temperature preceding tam 6 at 8 am.. Wind velocity iS mph Pirection: West. * Ban sets Monday at 6 28 pm * Bum rises Twesday 21 6 Mare rises Monday at 5 49 pm meets Tuesday a: 6:33 am + “William H. Marbach ® -t1 “” « “a @ 66° ss HE s 6 “6-2 “ 8 » @ An audience of more than 100 attended the dedication § cere- montes at 4 p.m. Keynote speaker at the ceremonies was Mayor William W. Donaldson. Oth@ér speakers were Mrs. Harry King. Pontiac Board of Education member, and Mrs. Paul Gorman, president of the City Federation ; of Women's Clubs, sored the dedication Invocation was delivered by Dr. First Presby- terian Church, and benediction by the Rev. Michael -O'Reilly, St. Michael Church City manager Walter K. Willman officially accepted gifts presented to the library by the Rotary, Roundtable. Lions and Northside Kiwanis clubs, VFW Auxiliary 1008 and Xi Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Architect Leo J. Heenan pre- sented the key to the new building to Miss Shelly, who has been with the’ city library for 30 years. Commissioners John A. Dugan, Floyd P. Miles and Marcourt 8. Pattersen also attended the dedi- cation, along with librarians from several southeastern Mich- igan cities. Miss Elia Green, a member of which spon- wonranmaneessss 38S the first library board 73 years Sesosvetores This. ago, attended the open house. 2 in wd Jean Andrews is the branch li- brarian and Laura Cobb is chil- dren's librarian. Janice E. Antona and Mrs. Charlotte Brooks are as- sistants. oun Hours are noon to 8 p.m. Monday Friday. and 10 a , Thursday z Saturday. I Ohio River Flood Invades Lowlands (Continued From Page One) Downstream from that point the water is rising by one-fifth foot per hour. The water here appaf- ently had reached a crest of 567 feet. nearly five feet over flood stage Tt was predicted earlier that a crest would reach 60 feet here by Wednesday. Hundreds of other families in West Virginia, Kentucky and In- diana were driven from. their homes as the river invaded areas in those states. The flood waters flowed into some areas of Wheeling. Point Pleasant, Parkersburg, and Hunt- ington, W. Va., yesterday. High- water and slides blocked numerous ‘roads including the . multi-million dollar West Virginia turnpike. Part ofo Wheeling Island and part of Wheeling Downs race track were inundated. The Guyan River all but isolated Logan, W. Va., and at last réports was at 2? feet, two | But the crest | ‘above flood stage is moving downstream rapidly. At Charleston, the Kanawha River was expected to crest at the 34-foot stage early today. At Williamsen, W. Va., which was isolated by overflowing Tug and ‘Big Sandy Rivers, storekeepers | evacuated their merchandise. | The aréa was hit by $100,000 | damage in thst week's flood. The branch will be open every | Evansvillé, Madison, New Albany | there soon would be day but Wednesday and Sunday. |and other towns yesterday. , In| ment from Buckingham “concerning yourself and Princess | to 6 p.m. up in basements and seeped }nto Margaret.” | He said Townsend some instances, the water bac ed jliving quatters. / \ Se FE POLI ve Le” OT SE HOLY. , POEs AN off i z i vik i : 5 > | Fee ue pe Hi Hi i} E i ‘for Accident Probe the lived day Club and Omega Mu Sigma. | ‘their auto became stuck in the mud on E. South Bivd, near Op | ‘The escort said he asked Oscar | Chavers to call a tow truck. | scene with | ordered he woman missing from the car. She told Taylor that two of of by her feet and began Flint Driver Held on Milford road near Rose Center Sunday night, critically injuring the Gentiles as well as it 5 3 FTF ga i His passenger, Arden P. Law- son, 43, also of Flint, is listed in critical condition with head in- juries by authorities at Pontiac General Hospital. Lewis was not All Feared Dead in Crash on Formosa (Continued From Page One) Squadron, spotted the wreck on Minami-Daibusan mountain in Tai- She (nan in southern Formosa at 10:05) ja.m, (9:05 p.m, Sunday, EST). The 14 men aboard the CH were | described as mostly Air Force per- sonnel on rest and recreation | leave. | A massive air search, involving American, British and Nationalist Chinese planes, was launched when the plane failed to reach EE g __ THE, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH | z =F fee ree TH H e & if i Z i Hilh i f } ¥ . i z 5 z = a ‘expected of the nations,’ iit HE i L fark th + He: i s Bi fF Fi “Lit i lif F g | | 2 a li ext East was to prevail, and that from Judea was to come the master and ruler of the world.” ‘Royal Wedding Rumors LONDON rumors that ie—Persistent press Townsend got unexpected support today. A big circulation tabloid carried an interview with the RAF group captain indicating there may be something to the stories. British papers first dropped hints /- that Margaret was in love with Townsend — more than 15 years her senior — two years ago when he was an equerry in the royal household and they were frequently seen together at social functions. The reports died down a short time later after Townsend sudden- ly was whisked off to Brussels as air attache at the British Embassy. Since then, as far as the British public knows, they haven't met. But two big Sunday papers — and that the matter will soon come to a head. ng ° | Johnson said he also told Pp v will wed divorced air ace Peter “Please don't quote me on this, I think it gives away too much of my thoughts.” i; t i : : E HL il: fil ; i ; | A iii 7 WASHINGTON (INS)—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles returns to the White House today to deliver the second half of a report to Presi- dent Eisenhower on his two weeks , i Our Service... & ; ; : | : FE 5-6107 —MARTINIZING— Better Protection GENEY CLEANERS if | : a el { | SFE : F k E vil Pickup and Delivery Phone FE 5-6107. 12 West Pike Street al mx E fay’ ; i ea it F. f i [ Fea 52 J ee sthe z [re ~ YOU SAVE by the 10th Earnings start from the | st of the month when you save by the 10th. 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Aig nln aha ese ell gee SIGHS zi Hi aon ae ie att MONIT III EOL Se me tage agg, i jan of the June 1955 class of La- | | } i i , - , —_ — —— wei sal . 7 POG Mise Past <4 ake 75%. 2 ea as Pad } 5 ; aie: BP i AS raat 'e a ene Gi eR eee ’ aia eandanetiiiane Sakata dl + oagete ‘ ; : Drs aie «2d ” & ~ j F ; { ‘ re é “4 ; 4 mee ice Se Be THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1955 heer SEVEN | . * eae Mrs. Carl Gillett, a brother Alfred F T h . j Nine at Walled Lake |Deaths in Nearby Communifies|:=2% sx sz7c=\Future Teachers Speak in ‘idl ‘ Aira, He See es Os " . 4 ‘ ?P mk eee ¥ Win Writing Awards Ernest ©, Walton | William and Mary Walter wines | LAKE Comte alle Lake Orion “s sat high | Walton, 83, of 403 East Rd., will | settlers of Seymour Lake. She is | Mrs, Theodore E. Mach, of 2240| the Delta Kappa Gamma Society,| Lake Orion, Oxford, Troy, Roch- Lake junior senior school |be held‘ at 2 p.m. Tuesday at survived by one daughter, Gladys | Indianwood Rd., was held at the’ professional Teachers group, has{ester and Clarkston —— students are winners of Scholastic |Bendle Funeral Home, with burial |at home: two sisters, Mrs. Violet | Allen’s Funeral Home, at 4 p.m.}+ ~~ ae Writing’ Awards of the Scholastic|in Oakwood Cemetery, Grand |Windiate of Flint, Mrs. ‘Lillian | today, with burial in East Lawn launched grown teacher reqrut- At a recent joint meeting. mem- Magazine, it was announced today. |Blanc. Holly Lodge 139, F&AM, |Lessiter of Dryden; threg nieces | Cemetery, Lake Orion. He died bers met at the Blanche Simms Marilee G. Clark, a. 17-year-old conduct graveside services. and two nephews. Saturday. School in Lake Orion introducing senior, will receive the Key award |< ied Sunday at his home. | Hiram HM, VanLeuven | Surviving besides his parents | young Future Teachers of Ameri- ifor her lyric poetry. This is the |, Surviving is one sister, Mrs. | MILFORD — Service for Hiram | fe three brothers, Richard 5., lca from each of their schools as first time’ a key award has been |'*® Camer at home. “H. VanLeuven, 73, of 203 Washing-| Barry R.. Frederick A, a twin their guests for the occasion. given to a Walled Lake student. | Arther H. Witham lton St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. | brother, iohn T., and a sister, also a senior, |, ROMEO — Service for Arthur | Wednesday from Richardson-Bird | Patricia L., grandparents, Rey Vanette of Lake Orion peer High School, with a point | ( averaage of 3.943 out of a possible) — ois ae < * || MRS. ROLAND ARMSTRONG school of Devondale road, Avon Township, the high | have announced the marriage of base years. He participated in , scheol band and ofchestra their daughter, Dorothy Gladys ball, the Spanish Club, and to Airman 1 C. Ronald C. Arm strong of Monroe. The couple spoke | their wedding vows at the chapel at Sewart Air Force Base, New- burgh, N. Y gineering School at the Univer- sity ef Michigan. Onalee daughter of Mrs Marion ‘naw ot 25 N. Court St.| Free Chest Exams Michigan te Coll is in her . pon ead elem. war, Scheduled in Romeo study in the field of home eco, ROMEO «Persons over 15 will be offered She also participated in high | Tuesday, Thursday and Friday in school activities, including the | Athletic Association, and the Fu- ture Nurses Club. - Free chest x-rays to the Romeo area. The | Washington at the school from 246 p.m. Tuesday, and at Acker's. Market, in Davis from 11 } a.m. to 2 p.m. the same day. The | service will also be given from 2-8 p.m. Thursday in front of the Romeo Detroit Edison office, and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday in the same location. in Harbor, , one at. Ba ™ ‘ x-ray unit will be elementary (iis rh tte sf : i E 2 z 2 : gf f : Hl ! F rf i : f Bennett, 115 Cherryland Leonard Twe Tewns Extension Club will meet at 8 p.m. Twesday at Rowland Mall for & lesson on the care of new fabrics | wen an beserable mention with (1) im. at St. Paul Epsicopal |Grove Cemetery. Graveside serv-|NJ.. and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur j | Mr. and Mrs. George FE. Brooks | |Mary Thibideau, 15, a freshman, H. Witham, 52, was held today at Funeral Home, with burial in Oak mendations went to Sally Blake, (Church under the direction of |ice will be conducted by the Mil- 15, a sophomore, Norman Dierkes, 16, a junior, and Janice McBroom, 15, a sophomore, for sketches. In the Junior High division, was in Romeo Cemetery. | his home. He came to Romeo 12 yeats ago, | Surviving are his widow, Mary; and was retired president of the |one son, James of Milford; one Phillips & McCreedy Machine Tool |daughter, Mrs. Bernita Ekiert of Co. of Mt. Clemens, and a past Liberty, Ill.; one brother, Adelmian president of the Michigan Aber-|of Los Angeles, Calif.; one sister, deen Angus Breeders Assn. He | Mrs. Sadie McFarlane of Alma; died at his home Thursday. and four grandchildren. Surviving are his widow, Eliza- | Mrs, Josie A. MeVey beth, two daughters, Mary and) WALLED LAKE — Service for Ann, a sister, Mrs. Roland R. | Mrs, Josie A. McVey, 68, of 330 Robinson, of Long Island, N. Y., | Rosebud, will be held at 2 p.m. and two brothers, Carlton, also of | Tuesday at the Richardson-Bird Long Island, and Gerald of Jack-|Funera} Home, with burial in | Woodside Cemetery, Middletown, Ohio. She died today, and will be jtaken to the McCoy-Leffler Fu- |neral Home in Middletown, for 1:30 p.m, service in the Calvary Methodist Church Thursday. received an honorable mention for her essay. Commendations for short stories were made to Kath- erine Gugel, 14; Robert Moir, 14; and Thimothy Westerdale, 13, all freshmen Troy Man Sent to Jail for Shooting ‘Noisy’ Dog *™ TROY TOWNSHIP—Claude Lin- | _ . ¥ . LAPEER — Serv coln, 41, of 1827 Birchwood, WAS) pevtrew. $4, will be at 1 ene ordered to pay costs and serve Wednesday at the Baird mee two days in Cekined ¢ ounty ie |Home, with burial at Watertown is for shooting a neigh! 8 dog "| Cemetery. He died Sat j _ Surviving a son, Harold Mc- he appeared before Troy Justice | Surviving is a sister ore Elle | Vey of Walled Lake, a sister, Mrs. of the Peace Scott Delyea Satur- Wilson of Ora. Ind Cs |N. Clark of Kokomo, Ind, and day. Lioyd of Walton, Ind. "|"wo grandchildren. Oakiand County Animal Welfare | y anon, Augusta Mrs. Belle Sherwood i Schats . ALMONT—Service for Augusta Society Officer Albert Sundell, who investigated, said Lincoln claimed) SEYMOUR LAKE — Service for | Louise Schultz, 71, will be held at Hiram Rextrew |the dog kept him awake, The offi-| Mrs. Belle Sherwood, 92, of 3430 | 2 p.m, Wednesday at the Muir WRKCs O FREE! COASTER WAGON FILLED WITH SOAP | cer said Lincoln shot the Cocker |Sashabaw Rd., will be held at 2) Brothers Funeral Home - Spaniel, owned by Tony Jankoski| p.m. Wednesday from the Sharpe | jai in the Webster Canetery, ne of 1945 Chopin St. on Feb. 27. | Funeral Home, Clarkston, with | died . ee burial in Lakeview Cemetery. She| Surviving are three sons. Her- Additional County News ‘ied Sunday at her home. man, Irvin and Louis, and four | Mrs. Sherwood was member of | daughters, Mrs. Jack Fenner, Mrs. on Page 24 = =—=—Ethe WSCS, tnd the daughter of | Fred Smith, Mrs, Fldyd Hall and Roth's. Home for Funerals. Burial | ford F&AM. He died Sunday at) served as moderator for a panel discussion carried on by these | young FTA members. ' | Covering the following areas, the panel di f ; 1—What can be done to get more | young people to enter the teaching | profession and Mrs. Emma Grimm of Princeton, | Laury, of Highland Park. dames Jackawitcz | ORTONVILLE — Prayer service |for James Jackawitez, 13 month |old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jack- j at the St. Joseph Catholic Church, 2—Why I choose teaching as my Lake Orion, with burial in Orton- career. | ’ ville Cemetery. He died Sunday. 3—How limited is the field? Surviving besides his parents are 4—Qualifications of a good a sister Gloria Lee and a brother, teacher. 5—How do the salary and re- Leon Charles. Mrs. William Maybee tirement benefits rate with other , | professions? | HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Wil- 6—Preparation necessary. liam Beatrice Maybe, 65, of 608 7—What are the comparitive E. Maple St. will be at 2 p.m.| Wednesday from the Dryer Fu- | : neral Home with burial in Laie- | BEVERLY MILTON bureaus of the colleges play m side Cemetery. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milton of | obtaining good jobs - for gradu- County, a ee coat 38 Sherman St., Holly, have an-| ates? ly, the past nounced the engagement of their | years, she died Sunday. | daughter, Beverly Carol, to James | At the conclusion at “ os Terry Upton. He is the son.of Mrs. | forum discussion period, . “What Greater Gift” was shown. Roy Upton of 819 W. Fifth St., | Rochester. No date has been set} Future Teachers of America is an organization which was first for the wedding. ¢ | started over a decade ago to in- terest prospective teachers in the | profession. costs which face a teacher? &-What role do the placement is a daughter, Isabel Stack of Holly, one sister, Mrs. Ward Sly of Traverse City, two brothers, Burnett and Adsit Stewart, both of Pontiac, and three grendchil- dren. To Plan Pancake Supper ; TROY TOWNSHIP — Final plans| Schools operating such an PTA 1 Boa Mee for a pancake supper to be held | Program encourage young people to Review rd to t eturee 19 will be nade by mem. | work in the classrooms a few ORTONVILLE — The Brandon! bers of the Women's Association | hours each week in order to be- Township board of review will meet| of the Troy Center Presbyterian | come familiar with the work of a at the town hall tomorrow, March | Church at a 1 p.m. Tuesday meet-| teacher. Many Oakland County 14, and March 15, from 9 a.m./ing in the home of Mrs. John | schools are now conducting such unti] noon and 2 - 5 p.m. Stone, 2753 12 Mile Road. 'a@ program. Ortenvitie } The regular meeting of OES 286 w'!! be held at the Masonic Halli at &§ pm Wednesday The Lapeer-Hadiey Chapter of the * Valparaiso Guild will meet with Mrs Elmer » 2 County Births Mr. and Mrs. John Priete are the perents of a son Alment Dr. and Mrs. Charlies Avery have « New 1955 mew son, and Mr and Mrs i Speed Queen BGelimas are the parents of a daughter. washer has « ee enon | fall capectty, porcelain tab. equipped with e | om ieem tangle - preef 2 4) @ stable pf © eseare wringer, full FOR THE TIME wees eee FIRST “TONIGHT ONLY” SPECIALS AULA ! No Sooner... No Later ! WRITES EASILY, NEATLY, FINELY @ NO SMUDGING @ NO SKIPPING @ NO PALSE STARTS @ NO RUNNING Conventional Washer All 9D to r Washer Only Wegon Soop se aR gH No Money Down pen Tonite ‘t19] ry ce xt { — —_ a KY SS t ; , e | \ \ - - er . Modern 10-piece Bedroom Wonderfully styled double - dresser ond bookcase bed REGULAR $19995 Beautiful hand brushed blond finish with hard lacquer top- coat. Striking wood and brass hardware ond deluxe con- struction features. BUT IN ADDITION you get TWO boudoir lamps, TWO plump feather pillows, TWO framed pictures, and comfortable mattress and coil spring . Maple Bedroom Set || Wrought Iron | | | TV STAND |" Adjustable to Fit Any Set Automatic Pop- Up TOASTER $ °° 3 de Be a 3 = eee te "bi pad as Saat a —e ¢ 4 Regular $229.95 ‘139 lamps and TWO framed pictures. $ tae 4 : 4, 9-Pe Modern je Living Room Modern wide arm soft and matching lounge | chair, TWO blond or mahogany or blonde step: tables and matching cocktail table: TWO table SE See TEE 9 Se ee es "ERE Shes 4 ers 27 E eee a sl — fe SA oe * . —— a - - — —_— No Down Payment FREE PARKING in Let Behind Store Ww 54 * 108 NORTH SAGIN/ shes ‘ a pe . * ry ; 3 r ' 4 on "t 7 ‘ vo Uae dee es (: * ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1955 = YOUR SPEEDY NEED-FILLER| In the last 10 years, use current Mor | Prem Pee a ai ane Roation by US: rateets hes Sites Lariat, Horse ebb Help in Rescue |fNonavete tere “|b, 7 8 Somatiee i cre of Surf Bather' — SAN FRANCISCO w - A patrol. | man used a horse and lariat tp) save Robert E. Malone from! drowning off Ocean Beach yester- day after Malone had plunged to | the aid of another distressed swimmer. Carrying the rope, Patrolman Arthur Hagstrom, 28, swam: out to e® PED ’ ve (NOTHER NU-VISION “FIRST”! FLATTERING—DECORATOR-STYLED—YOUTHFUL ,& fight between the Irving School Malone, nearly unconscious in the | Board and fired Supt. John Beard. |} surf from fighting an ebb tide un- Tie 53-year-old Dr. Beard is bat- dertow, ' . Hagstrom pulled Malone, 3, Daly City accountant, toward shore until he was nearly exhaust- ed. Nick Papazian rode his horse out to Hagstrom, who looped the lariat to Papazian's. saddle. The horse then pulled Malone to) shore with Hagstrom holding his | | head out of water. Hagstrom is a iformer lifeguard. Bruce McFarland, 28, whose lwave for help Malone had an-| exchange THREE POINTS—Paris design- | ¢ , eee ean neato seat Come nar | Hot Flashes’ Stopped blic YES, GEE FORTIFIED FUEL OIL HAS BEEN DECLARED BEST... 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Weite's Millinery—Third Floor ee as Seen im j GLAMOUR | ee en | the lon g torso dramatized by a stunning buckle Hunde 7 CASUAL Just a you sow it in GLAMOUR . . . Charles Hymen’s _. f uncluttered long torso dress of luxurious, crease- - resistant silkool in lovely beige, navy, and aqua. Note stunning pearl and rhinestone buckle repeated in at the neckline. Come in tonight for yours 12 to 20, 1414 to 20%! 22 Waite’s Better Dressep—Thitd Floor’ Salon Lake Worth, formerly of Pontiac. Mr. Bassett will join Mrs. Bas- sett the first part of April and they will travel to Puerto Rico for a week's visit with their son, Lt (j.2.) John R. Bassett, who is sta tioned at San Juan, The Bassetts will then return to the Hallenbach- er home to visit until the end of April. ae * - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schram and Mrs. Catherine Fessant of Silver Lake read are vaca *. *. . Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wrigh® Expansion Watch Bands Ladies'—Men's spit $995 lewelry Dept. ‘School Activities Keep} —— City Young People Bu Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayner of the | Nixon of Pontiac. ve in| ZONK Club Has 8 New Members Zonta Club of Pontiac has wel- CONNOLLY’S — Gifts for Tiny Folks’ IN LOVELY HOLMES & EDWARDS SILVERPLATE the best money can buy! ‘Baby size silverware in all adult patterns to Mother . . . attractively gift packaged to delight the child! See our complete selection. Se Betsy McColl plete and * Educator Fork Spoon $2.75 Shop Tonight . ... and Every Monday Night ‘til 9 - JEWELERS 16 W. Huron Street {* Registered Jewelers—Ameorican Gem Society & _—_ Infant Feeding Spoon ond end colorful plastic tot-s2e fork end wpoen Rartle $1.00 & and Mri. Setriita V. Seles of Otters drice are in Washington where Mr, Sekles will take part in the executive conference of the Supreme Lodge of the Order of Ahepa at its national headquarters there. He is the supreme treasurer of Ahepa. The Supreme Lodge was received by President Eisenhower at the White House today at noon. The Sekleses drove to the national capital making several stops en route. Pledge UM Fraternities Results Announce Rick St. John VP Ht i iF i 'Carmen R. Culiner Bride jin Sunday Evening Rite To reside on Ogemaw road are| greens and giadioli. Baskets of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Rachwal. flowers flanked the canopy. The bride is the former Carmen Culiner, daughter of Mrs. Two hundred and fifty guests George Culiner of Flint and the| Were present as the bride ap- . Culiner. The bridegroom | Preached the altar wearing « the son of Mrs, David Rachwal| fleor length gown of lace and and the late Mr.| ‘alle. The bodice was fashioned with illusion neckline, bordered 28 cf H it il i z F Ei gf ° The bride in marriage Elects Officers ty Samu Ma. Cateman of Fila Mrs. Rachwal escorted at Luncheon by Edgar Morris of Toronto Wayside Gleaner Society of First} Mrs Sherwin Palmer of Flint Nell Manes proudent Prtany Hefner A Hn 5 Others put inte affice Mrs. phar Bi ne Ghee Lc Prevetla and Mrs. George neckline hea, 7 Bryan vice presidents. Mrs. a . Lorne arner is secretary and Mrs. Jerrold Armour of Detroit, her assistant is Mrs, S. B. Clark.| Dorothy Morris of Toronto and Mrs. R. E. Cole and Mrs. H. M.| Barbara Becker of Chicago were Winkley are treasurers. other attendants wearing shrimp- Helen Barnett is chorister and | Cored gowns styled identically to Mrs. H. L. Stout is pianist. Re-| ‘he honor matron’s. porters are Mrs. Robert Lee and Sherwin Palmer of Flint served Mrs, W. S. Freeman. Sere Lara suting Gn guste The Rev. David Mortenson of wrence Feinstein an Marimont Baptist Church spoke |FTank Alexander, both of Flint, Rev. William E. Hakes | #94 Alvin Jacobson. devotions. The bride’s mother Wore a entertainment was of street length dress of deep rose a i ? fi [ = i Zz 7 if Lambda Chi Omega Elects Delegates liam Robertson and Mrs. Don Wil-| Presbyterian son. Mrs. James Barling was host- igi i z IE H : i ; r i . i : : : : = 5 lig Ee : 5 i i Pt it rf E ' i | : z i a f ; gave the mission i | i i FY : | iy! , , $i , Hob ! tf = | : One Week Only! Selling the Country Over From $10 Up PERMANENTS \ ! | IMAGINE ° Includes: Cold Wore $15.Waves o» $750 Styled Heiedrs $20 Waves =» $10 $10 Waves o, $§ $1250 Waves o-»$§25 | Ht mf Fi Fe Sd Council Election: ae? : 4 7 i i 4 if e F li i ! H f2 37 ate 7 : if a at rf nm” = ily ‘af nie SAC IF Poy Phone, Call or Return This Ad for Information ores: ‘irr eres Dinner, Program Alfred E. Runk of Ransey, N. brings his program on “Plantir to Attract Winter Birds” to Bir p Tonite "nl 9 P.M. 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Color the picture Carefully, and remember to give the girl | ber red cape and hood. Paste the picture on stiff paper and cut it out Red along the heavy outside lines. Also cut along the dark lines on the top back part of Little Riding Hood's basket. Then you can glip the end of the flowers under the lid so she can carry them safely to her grandmother. Fold will Snake Charmer, | e's. “uns Bitten by Cobra, | _ st nad been bitten three times Dies in Hospital | scent vciet periods in St. Joseph's We offer another first! This amazing adjustable back who came to the United Statés as Police Capt, Elmer Bowen or- chair that offers you comfort in any position you * 4586 Union Lake R4. 516 Pentise Trait 731 Nerth Perry St, the wife of a GI, died last night|4@red Mrs. Hoxter’s two cobras may desire. This strongly constructed chair is cov- oak Oppesite Giroux Cep Joslyn from the bite of one of the two! and a python she used in her act ered in preshrunk vat-dyed canvas. 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CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, March 4 easy, balance steady: 1, es wholesaleb uying ed to % lower; 63 score AA ST; 92 A 5ST: 00 B | os; ; crs 8° B 66; & C | Fegstrregular: receipts 13,337; whole- lealeb uying prigess unchanged to % j lower; U.S. large whites 45.25: mixed | ; mediums 43; US. standards 42; | dirties 40; checks 40; current receipts i 5. | DETROIT POULTRY Bidg., LA Harvey, Manager « PONTIAC « FEderal a an maeeethtin mate Se resttente of ¢ of oft surreunding towns __ BUY WHAT YOU NEED PAY WHAT much can afford to cquadiiente Employed men women—married of joy 8 prompt “W ily” to their request. first for j one-ttip loan, Write or come, in. (AP) Butte? top 1 eo; oi cific, and Standard Oil (NJ). Lower. were Republic Steel, Goodrich, Sears Roebuck, - Philco, International Telephone, Westing- | house Electric and Baltimore & Ohio. New York Stocks flate Merning Quotations) some held 230- | 260-300 Ibs. 14.25-14.75; sown © Tbs. 13.80-14.00: 400-600 Ibs Th 35-13.50 | Cattle—@a! 2300 ves 14.50; smal 24.00: vealers ers and prime individuals ap te ‘30.00; ati fa en thaile to ae ee" een es Age a a ‘ ’ OETROIT, March 4 (AP)—Prices paid | Adams Ex .... 452 Corn Pd r pound f.0.b. Detroit for No, | quality | Admiral 29.4 Crue St! ve poultry up to 10 a.m | Atr Reduce ... 30.3 Cnurtiss Wr | Heavy hens 28-30, light bens 16-20; | Alleg L Stl..., 46.2 Det Eris 7 [heavy brotiers or fryers (3-3% ibs) | Allied Ch ..... 982 Dis C * 323 | Barred Rocks 33-3. | Allied Strs..., 3646 Doug Aire &3.4 Market full steady om hens, roasters, | Allis Chal .... 79.2 Dow Chem .... 466 caponettes and turkeys. Fryers barely | Alum Ltd .,... 866 Du Pont 1% steady and movement slow. Today's | Alum Am ,,..110 le P ....,, 45 | receipts and dethand very light. Am Atriim ..... 262 East Air L..,, 464 ee ee ars Bae Oe i El & Mus f “5 | powoter Found Dead Ao Lone . 24 Freer Rad ov 18-4 . . m be oO “ee in Cabin Near Lapeer =| Am Motore.".) 116 Brie BROS. 3 m WN Oaes..... 1% . | LAPEER—Gordon Rose Sr., 53,| 4% fc, 8? Feiner: BA * e - 4 e Ow se% jot 2319 Seyburn St. Detroit, was Am Breit we pees Gal 00. OM | found dead in a cabin at Harring- an Tel & Tel 1s Gen Bas 22: let \ton and Daley Rds. northeast of | 4™ Bing. a4 Ped Pde 2 Te Lapeer yesterday. Anac Cop..... § Gen 5% | His wife Rose called Lapeer | {nae -W&t+++ os oe Bo Sig |. r+ County Sheriff's Department last | Armour & Co 15.1 Gen Refrac .. 324 Assad Tet ..... 40.1 levening when he failed to return | Atchison """sae3 ) eee! Srey matey Henry Merz said | pala Lima!’ 165 Goebel Br. .,. 84 |he suffered a heart attack, and | Bensust .... 12 Coo - «Sas | had been dead since noon. Boeing Air .. 42.7 Grah Paige .. 3.3 | Bohn Alum .. 223 Gt No Ry ... 421 Bond Stre ...*164 ot LF ee 2 Rochester Garden Club Briggs att". ai Gel On... eet eee 382 * Set to Hold Guest Day | Bron mins '.: 05. Homme Cuee -- gh ROCHESTER—The loca) branch | Burroughs ., 302 Homestay o-- By of Women’s National Farm and|Campp wy": 30 Hovd =e ie Garden Assn. wilt hold a -Guest/ Gin Bil --*- 357 ingust Rey... sae Day program at 2 p.m, Tuesday | Catia! Airi's gg tnland as at the Woodward Memorial Li- | Gas.” °:: 3 Inveriak TF .. $3.8 brary. A board meeting alse is| Cater Trac .. 916 mh unry “-- scheduled at 12:30 p.m, Sena Pa aaa Int Paper... 684 Alice Burlingame of Detroit will | Cect-teed_. -.. 27.4 May D Str... 903 address the gathering, speaking on | chi & nw’. |. ae Mead Cp .... 36 the topic, “Be a Flower and Plant | Cpryest +. 708 Mid Sl Pa... ab Specialist in Your Own Home.¥ | ciimax Mo... ora Monee CB... 1128 = Cols ...421 Motor Pd...) 23.6 Colg Palm °:. $07 Mover Whiset”’ sh Cal Gas + 167 Mueller Br... 416 Con Edie .... 4&7 Cp.«. 2 he ME «~~ 2B Nat ‘ In describing the saucer -pur-, portedly shown in the film Baird | Wallace,. an electrical engineer, |. said “It’s transparent top might be | due to the use of magnetic force Foreign Exchange WEW YORK, March 7 (AP) — Poreign exchange rates follow (Ofeat Britain in dollars, others tn cents): Canedian dollar in New York open = & cent. Great Britain "a | create a force field around the | up 1/18 of a cont: 30 day futures 278%. | saucer which could be seen Up 1/22 of a cent: 60 dav futures 2.78%. | ” 8e, 3/32 of «=. cent: $@ day futures | through. (2.78 1/16. up i Belgium | . ‘4 of @ cent ‘franc: 1689-716, j France (franc Ge The movie contained testirnoni- | als from a radar technician, air- lines pilot, high ratking armed, forces personnel and others as to! of m= cent | ‘ igvente) & Secden {krona} sightings and the possible exist-' 1934, . land = (franc) {free} 33.33%, up 00% of scent. Den- ence of saucers. mark ( ; uncheayid, PS ab ea ee Latin America t ) 7% a : Sractt ~~ _-o- oi A ihe NR BB GS oy r oa li, Ai A EP lt INO Sir ye He ~~ mani : s > ? " rs *, > ; ~" j A F ; ® / THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 1, 1955 eA eee 4 'TY-NINE- era Star Does Soap Opera Commercial % - = --Today's Television Programs - -|Flubbed Name: = eae “ ae te Se ee ' ‘SONIGHT’s TV in legal battle over a television |10:38—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar- g:ee~(7) Little Rascals. “Fish | thur Godfrey. Toys, Clothes, Comics | Yachtsmen Turn Tables Hooky”’ Coat, Valeo, et) lyse Beri Shoe Boss | 19:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. to Be By.-Products|on Would-Be Rescuers . Business. Jack Arthur introduces | 11:00—(T) Story Studio. (4) Home. of Gleason Enterprise NEW ORLEANS @ — A Coast reigot €:16—(9) News. Austin Grant (4) | jnusical review (4) Robert Mont- Guard crash unit and @ police pa- HAMPTON | News. Paul Williams. gomery Presents. Secretary |'2:3-@) Strike It Rich. By JACK O'BRIAN trol bost went to aid pleasure ° threatens to kill her arrogant NEW YORK (INS)—Zsa Zsa en-| craft on Lake Pontchartrain yes- Ce ee ee annttcdins | exboss during train ride in “A| TUESDAY AFTERNOON | tyused about her role on “Climax” | ‘erday when 8 20degree tempers, , (9) ‘The Pesserby. Nancy Cole-| Matter of Dignity” (2) Decal | 9.99(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) next Thursday thus: “It's not one|tues sea man, Kent Smith in “Twin Ivy’| ber — Groom-to-be ‘ay Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant | of those silly Zsa Zsa Gabor roles.” | The Coast Guard boat wound up (0 Nery. Situation, comedy | Soaks ep his with Lity.| 14 The beautiful gay bore will be|high and dry on a jetty. The po- ring (2) News Ace. Ken Cline, |19:00—(7) Boxing. Welterweight | #:15—(2) Love of Life. aboard tomorrow's Comedy Hour |. 10) and had to be towed to a Van Patrick, films of Tigers in} pout: Gil Turner vs. Joe Miceli |1s.59 — cr) Beulah. (4) Feather |: °° Ethel Merman and Red Skel- | New Orleans boat yard by a pass training (9) Boxing. Welterweight bout: | your Nest. (2) Search for To-| "ill repeat “Show Stoppers” | ing pleasure craft, < ° Ronald Delaney vs. Al (Sugar)| 1 cerow, April 14, sketches and songs Still) Except for these two casulaties, 2 Senne, Be pres ot George,” story of Army wite 12:45—(2) Guiding Light Glitter - tm - the - kitchen item: | Out of danger with no rescue op- copes . Gladys Swarthout, probably the | erations necessary. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie,| band’s service career. Joan Lor- oe Sones ee most glamorous of all Met Opera ‘ A ns Faces Lite, sare i te reras’ rece {QUIZ Detroit Mother Bill Boyd in “The Devil's Idol,” | 19;39-(4) Secret File USA. Maj. yesterday's sudsy “Portia Faces in- F i E | western adventure (4) It's @| Morgan protects delegate 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliott. (2) Road) Life.” . of Lite carol Haney tnt « tit sore at iN Death of Baby Boy two wives when he wants to Assassin,” Robert Alda * men | is . | being introduced no Toast of the even Michect O'Shea, wil-|™ Mee Dat kine) Le em as “Carol Chaney,” not at| DETROIT w® — A young mother liam Bishop, James Dunn star |#¢:46—(9) Ringside Review. Chris $3,000 per mispronunciation. was © pallee prisoner in receiving (2) Majestic Theater. Tom Con-| Scbenkel interviews. 1:45—(9) School Broadcast. The great Gleason will have mer- en Date way as Mark Saber in “Case of | 11;90—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety (9) |2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) cat eee ide, wha want top| 202 the Carried Coffin.” National News (4) News. Wil-|. Hour of Shows. ~ play TV » a bas tebe ® | She is Mrs, Elaine Barry, 22, of 7:15—(1) My Story, Drama. tens (2) News. Latiell $:15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. outfit with cap, coin changer, |Detrolt, who police say tried to 11:15—(7) Nightwatch Theater. transfers snd puncher; a bus with commit suicide yesterday by scaid- 7:30—(7) Name's the Same. Peo-| jiugh Beaumont in “Three on a |%:30—(9) Myrtle Labbit Show. (2) Ralph Kramden at the wheel and ing herself in a shower. She was ple with famous names try to| Ticket” (9) Good Neighbor The-| House Party. passengers including Reginald Van| halted in the attempt by relatives stump panel (9) Million Dollar ater. ‘ (4) little | 599-17) Theater. (9) Tuesday | Gleason, the Poor Soul, etc.; and ~~ his oun, Rebert Producer's Showcase. “Peter! stone in “The Long » a)| Matinee. (0) Grew packages, buttons, beanies, books, | *##located Pan” with Mary Martin and ue Fair Weother. Maureen Big Payolt. men’s shirts, ties, jackets, wom.|, Mrs. Barry is separated from her entire cast seen on Broadway.| Bailey. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. en's “hanaymouner” dresses and|™sbend, Robert Sr. She was re Colorcast (2) News. Edwards. 3014) A is of Televisi $:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) | cosmetics; and so on. ported serious” condition. 1:45—(4) News Caravan. John! Academy. Steve Allen host in| Bob Crosby Show. We asked “Pantomime Quis” |i onsing Store Owner Cameron Swayze (2) Perry Dave Garroway host | 5: 45:4) Concerning Miss Mar-| star Jackie Coogan what his ng eee mite Sr Pony in New rot, Oop lowe. brother Bobby, also an ex-kid |Dies After Long Illness Jeti Mervow stare te owactiers. | Lain, Edwards, De Frank Bax, |4:00—(T) Captain Flint. (9) Justice | fim star, wee doimg thee Saye. | | LANSING Ut—Frank N. Arbaugh beard the Pirate” (2) Burns and| awards. Brighter Day: 390 pounds,” said Jackie... Sir Oo en ot abt a ow Alien. Trombone player leaves a 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret| Winston is ne TV addict. No set | ‘00° = fons his instrument with George in Storm. at 19 Downing and only one st | ii. was a native of Johnstown,| “I was born and reared on @ return for loan and Gracie gives | 7:99 — (4) Today. (2) Morning Chartwe M which he rarely ‘ Indiana. so I ra it away 4:30—(4) Mr; Sweeney's World. (2) Pa., and a graduate of Indiana| farm in , so I figured 2 . On Your Account. watches except for a horse race | 15,') state Teachers College do all right with monkeys,” 8:30—(7) Voice Program. Roberta | 8:30—(2) Morning Show. 4:45—(1) Rickey the Clown. (4 meee ane te eee Arbaugh was age of the men who | moaned Spencer from his bed in Peters, coloratura, sings “Il|9:¢9—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) oo Guid Films started helped rebuild Johnstown after the | New Orleans Charity Hospital. Bacio,” “Hymn to the Sun.”| Romper Room. (2) Welcome Modern Reuienses. phone beoth; now has 2 whole | 4: .strous flood of 1889. He came| The job of feeding them and “Orchids in the Moonlight” (2)| Traveler. - | $260—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the | floor im a mew Park Avenue | 1. 1 ising in 1896 and started his | cleaning their cages netted him $20 Talent Scouts. Arthur Godtrey |.4 (2) Breakiast with Murphy. Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2)| >uliding. ice WIOD ta business career as a $0 2 month/s week. 10 bites, chills 2 Sagebrush Shorty. ‘Ja know sta Miami | clerk in a grocery lever a strange malady 9:00—(7) Wrestling. Films (97 | #60—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (® | 5.55 (1) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy stands for “Wondertul Isle of . doctors so far call “fever of un- Roller Derby. Films (2) I Love| Ding Dong School. <2) Garry| Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi-| Dreams?” . . . Proving TV didn’t} Canadian officials report that) known origin. | Lucy. Ricardos and Mertzes get! Moore. rate Pete. clobber the movies after all—1,637| average temperatures in their Spencer ot Ginks menteys are | . . more film houses are operating this | country are rising at a rate of | “cute little fellows,” but he's going ; ’ - ' : year than last . . . Walter Trohan| three degrees every 70 years. back to painting. Quolity Service oe — = a , Today's Radio Programs | at a Recsonable ras Ms aoe het wt een wees oon ae (Peter Pan on TV Tonight! ** ret Cm, Gy ae, eT ee ee SS ee By PHYLLIS BATTELIZ COE IAG Wy S cgi, Pte. (a wees epee at “Bewore the Service Excellent photography highlighted ’ NEW YORK (INS) Tonight h enough. can €°) ‘fairy dust. with animated maps to tell the Brea CHLW, Yon aren "Sat bect atti’? | GER Bove GST | nthe might when Mary, Marta | Mgher, cant 1? “Boy,” said 1¢yearold Robert FE 4-7601 story of the land of romance. 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Maiee ron, Cab 100 ~ ve: in| Euime_t take her (and 13-year- | doesn't like ‘em.) te Hi Bactnae j wees. ees TUESDAY MORNING Wrant, mt fae 2:46—-WIR. Brighter Dey Pape hy —van. Sate on rem old daughter Heller, whe plays ox pa Lewis Jr eh a p vetee nee nee weak, Marmeay t taphone silent m palo Ling in the show) on a freighter T 4 F Mews, Gib Shanley | WXYZ, Fred Wolf WPOM, Hymn 2:00-Wah, Weety in Brooklyn, There were 550 spot- South America next week. ‘S$ j S 1:15—CKLW, Quy Nuns Sie Gu, mene 11:20—-WIR, Make Up Ming | Wwd,' im Love lights studding the ceiling, and 150 “Fatten "em up,” he explained. came | Fe PEE SES Sc S| sewn TV SERVICE DEALER! . "Has eke bectty — | SWEAR, Cotte Gabe: Seisee OY | 8:1 taR, ae lights’ was close to 110, and. the| tion in the 5 be . Bee. fae | ee *SteE "PURE =| ever unde te technic’ collar | ee the nursery, a ort cave RADI VICE t es WIBK. L. Gentile WJBK. Gentile, Binge 11:48—WJR, Rosemary a ship, the hold of a ship and never- * no.] specialist in 1:0 WIR BR. Murrow | 1:15-WJR. Music Mall Wink, News, Metecd wa bes te : le they nevertand. On the side, hanging BLAKE 0 AND TV SER ¥ SRW. In the Moo ee ce OPS | nee WIR, Jack White 4:00 WIR, Muste Mall for the | like & beatifie blessing over the Authorised Factory Service for 15 Ditierent Manulecturers local || eennwan,morine deo—wsn. doce wnite =| SOLW, Break te Bask | ete! en hectic procedings is a @foo-highi} 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 I SE ORES | OWS. Your Land WWJ. Bob Maxwell | wank. News, MeLeos ‘ase please.” curtain representing the night sky. F Jot | = eee Sat os Se —~ We = — ie ive —— ' te £4000» to te ' : - WJBK, News, ' moon, estimated ALLIED | Swxxitiow won” WPON, News "wid, Pare suaaneth | “oan Fue Sports rita | lighting director Jack Fitzpatrick, Van LINES, me 6:30—W. Talent Scouts s:156—w. Bud Quest CKLW, Grant WPOK, Chud 1 . “enough to illuminate 10 houses.” WEYE. 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Rg a through | flying cables, But when she was Oat ieteen and | wron. no, Barthes = wean. mss nee te the | dressing, or munching a sandwich|] C&V TV Pontice 993° Mt. Clemens} ware Auditions 9:15— WIR, Kitehen Club TUESDAY AFTERNOON off-stage, there was louder com- tie) CKL . Zee Cantor WJBK, News. _ 1;e0_wse. Reed of Lite Oo none cee Music munication, =, 16:00—WIR, Tenn. Ernie 9:30—WIR, Mre. ie wear. Chose 2” called F Ww, Fibber McGee CKLW. Good Neighbor WEvs, Pool Wane, $:30-CKLW, Bédie Chase cnet _ nate Gin Gates aad SAVE BRAND NEW Roars Along at 100 M.P.H. , One Killed, 16 Hurt stun. | lose patches of ganse. “Don't you OVER | . as Airboats Crash first! @hink ¢hese sequins are 0° , Wrong-Way Flight Fatal MIAMI, Fla, ®—One man was Oo ; UBES | ° killed and 16 other persons injured . 1 Year Guarantee — RCA License for Motorist on Turnpike | wen two sire soased win ‘ | . passengers collided in the Ever- 10” TV PIC. TUBE. .$ 9.75 exch. NO LANCASTER, Pa. » — With po-| ‘‘Shelly entered the turnpike at| giades near the Tamiami Trail. 12” TV PIC. TUBE... 11.75 exch. fice pursuing, a young motorist|the Lebanon-Lancaster inter- The big craft, driven by airplane- 14” TV PIC. TUBE.. 13.75 MONEY drove for 42 miles down the wrong | change at a speed estimated &t/| type propellers met at a bend in 16” TV PIC. TUBE. 15:73 “- side of the busy Pennsylvania | 60 m.p.h. without stopping to pick | the channel yesterday and rammed ; 17” TV PIC. TUBE. 167 DOWN i Turnpike last night at speeds up| up a toll ticket, He headed west-| together before the ‘* 5 exch. m.p.h bound in the proper lane for eight | surn 19” TV PIC, TUBE. : 18.75 exch. 1 Year chase finally ended when | miles and then pulled into a serv-) on a4 20” TV PIC. TUBE... 19.75. exch. , the speeding car crashed into a| ice station Ouest boyle, 5, af Rapid City, > 21” TV PIC. TUBE... 20.75 exh. to Pay block. The driver. Kenneth Shelly acre cee ie we handed & SD. His left he 6 S| Metal Tubes $1 more coch. Blectrestatic Tubes $1 more cach. , of nearby Lititz, Pa., died in| over. Then he roared off, travel- on prepelinns | DESTALLATION ... 99.95 —- (Mo Tubes Sold to Bester) hospital two hours later without | ing east in the westbound lane : FIRST HOME CALL ONLY $ . any reason for his flight.|. Two patrol cars took up the it-Cle Ru , t ‘ ; — said he hit the roadblock &t | chase in the eastbound lane, travel- Detroi veland n =r triee S58 99 m.p.h., making no apparent ef-| ing at speeds up to 100 m.p.b.| Free of Ice, Laker Says : ED) Heengeat oe oe Setva im Stop. When he tuned off bis lights, the DETROIT (UP) : a Te his car roared along, some-| patrol cars picked him up — , ae Oo without headlights, dozens of |their spotlights, one traveling | Messman of the steamer Mataafa et E $4. 4.08 | | terrified motorists were forced off | ahead of him and one behind. That said his ship encountered "11 highway, One car went down | probably saved many lives. little ice” as it returned to cane embankment but no one was| “He ran through one hastily | after completing the first a erected blockade betore we finally | trip of the 1955 Walter E. Price of the state | got the tractor trailer across the; The Mataafa said Shelly's car hit the | road. The truck was well lighted | Erie sailing season by carrying so hard it pushed under it | with flares but he made no effort /load of autos nd continued on for at least 10 | to stop.” shipping, which per Lakes, told this, story of the Four times as many men as Wo-| catse Of ice men die of lung cancer. Superior,