. of Representatives occurred when the Puerto Rican - “=-- THE PONTIAC PRES@KE ovep Solon Remains Critical Four Other Lawmakers Also. | Shot by Puerto Ricans Are Reported Out of Danger WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Alvin M. Bentley (R-Mich), most seriously wounded among five congress- men shot down by fanatical gunners in the House cham- ber, showed some gains early today, but was still in critical condition. ' In‘jail a few blocks away, the leaders of the Puerto Rican pistol wielders insisted they were not sorry for the unprecedented outbreak in the Capitol yesterday afternoon. Lolita Lebron, who claimed the ringleader’s role in a jail interview, summed up “I do what I must for my country.” And Rafael Concel Miranda declared: “We don’t talk- about the little thing.” Both had more to say about Puerto Rican indepen- dence than about the wild shooting that disrupted pro- ceedings in the House. Along with two other Puerto Rican men—aAndres F. Cordeo and Irving Flores—they were held in bail of $100,000 each on charges of assault with intent to kill. , They face possible penalties of up to 15 years each —if all the wounded survive. The charge would be- come murder — punishable by death in the dectric chair — if one should die as a result of their wild outburst. In addition to Bentley, the wounded are Reps. Kenneth A. Roberts (D-Ala), shot in the knee; Ben. F. Jensen (R-lowa), wounded in the left shoulder; Clifford Davis (D-Tenn), shot in the right leg, and George H. Fallon (D-Md), hit in the hip. Roberts also underwent surgery, but it was of explora- tory nature. His physician reported that fears of nerve damaged proved to be unfounded. Bentley was struck in the upper right chest by a bullet which traveled through the lung, diaphragm, liver and stomach and came out his left side. After a 1% hour operation yesterday the first-term multi-millionaire tative from Michigan was given only a 50-50 chanee for life. “He is now in the hands of the Lord,” said the surgeon, Dr. Charles Stanley White, after the opera- tion. At 6 a. m. (EST) today, however, Dr. Joseph R. Young, chief of staff at Casualty Hospital, said the 35-year-old congressman, while still in critical condition, had shown improvement, was cheerful and able to talk coherently. A 7:45 a. m. report said Bentley had a “fairly restful” A scene of confusion without precedent in the House Congressmen dived under desks or sped’ to the aid of fallen colleagues. Many of them thought the sharp reports were those of pranksters’ firecrackers — until splinters began flying from desks and plaster from - walls and ceiling. One member, Rep. Van Zandt (R-Pa), sped upstairs in time to help disarm one of the gunmen. In the gallery a number of spectators also helped over- power three of the assailants as their weapons were 5 F | ! } i F t : i £ i f ; ‘ I | i i i i sf ele | oh i F s r # E 2 e E z ei Fs 15,000 Pupils at Home Because of Storm * AP Wirephote SEIZED IN SHOOTING—A woman who identified herself as Lolita Lebron is being hustled through the crowd at the Capitol after she was seized.in the House chamber shooting. She said she was a Puerto Rican. “I want freedom for my country,” she shouted. Pontiac Page Boy Sees Shootings, Aids Bentley A Pontiac youth who has been a U. S. House of Repre- : : EL. fii : : Z Oakland County struggled in four-foot snowdrifts today as a new March storm clogged roads, closed 22 county schools and kept 15,000 students at home. an inch and a half of new snow into the Pontiac area, still digging out from Sunday night’s four-inch snowfall, At least three deaths, two? in Michigan and one © LO Collid Canada, harged to) the aca tak reese = piers | C to 16% inches of snow in i Hi i li A | Hi Bacow Defeated in Court Race at City. Primary Polls, Despite Weather "| Three out of four Pontiac City Commission incum- bents running in yester- day’s primary were nominated for the April 5 general election. About 5,800 voters went _4 to the polls in the city’s 44 precincts. The small turn- out was blamed primarily on yesterday's snowstorm. +, | nominated were: District 2— Harcourt 8. a hae Ee Donaldson, Earl J, Smith. Law, fecumbent;, Purd ’ ; Miles. i f ; i : i Fel ‘ 4 z f iF f a i Lhe i ae | ik if EA Special Church Services to Mark Ash Wednesday the holy season of Lent, Christians of the world will mark Ash Wednesday tomorrow. 5,613 Ballots Are Cast candidates - zw . ll CU i k i HY i f 4 Hf] ! | f i i | i E 2 | | | elds 272 fi ~ a f | f : ti it fH Fa F 2 re EF} | He all jth 2 iit j j Plans for a March 18 rummage | sale will be discussed when The Weather heer tenight and Wednesdey. in Pontiac Lowest temperpture preceding § & @. At 8 am. Wind velocity 20 mph : West. mitt mem | |Students Lose temperature... ...... ceeeesk: 3 , » Agency Gains OMMISsion rt. " Former Royal Osk residents Mr. and Mrs. ~Philip Copelend end their young- sters, Jimmy 8, Rickie, 4. Pattie, 1 living at 748 Ardmour. He is with the Mrs, B, E. Laebeck BIRMINGHAM—Mrs. B. H. Lue: | 4fter the shooting in the House chamber. Society to South China, will ad- THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 ep | eT Pe pn a ee i ee ee Fe dress the Women’s Mission Union of First Baptist Church at 1:30! : : Q “1 ; i 3 Feest i a ¢ é ; R Kirbert Serve as tare program | and its proposed building facilities. Team C, with John Slater driver in tour of M ‘ z |ty sheriff's deputies ~ Pontiac Deaths p.m, Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Newman | Newman, 19, of 705 Bingham Ave., ts limited to areas of Swatow, | Will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. a hospital from the Voorhees Siple Chapel. From 1934 | The Rev. R. R. Shallow of the} had charge | Oak Park Christian Church ca iate. Buria] will be in White Memorial Cemetery. at Poplar Bluff, Mo. July | , she was the daughter of is survived by a daughter, | Sue; a sister, Mrs. Robert | shaw and two brothers, | and. William McGown, all ah f ed 5 4 i ia ren: barber by | ago the Sparks-Griffin | Mount Park Cemetery. tren re Nab $840 From Safe ae, at White Lake Hall SEIZED IN HOUSE—One of the men seized in the House, | fied as Rafael Miranda, is shown being rushed from the Capitol by | police, soon after the shooting Monday afternoon. PO -rrttnnatieaen AP Wicephete AMBULANCE, POLICE CARS WAIT AT CAP-| right center Capitol Policeman Jack Brunner is) ITOL—A crowd gathers quickly, ambulance and} showing newsmen what police cars are drawn up to the Capitol Monday | Riean flag taken from* one of the persons seized At|in the House gallery be Friday at 1:30 many schools,” he said. The second storm hit Pontiac . Burial will be in Perry at the afternoon rush hour, coating | streets with ice and snarling traf- fic throughout the city and county , at. intersections and hills. | By about 6 p.m., drivers found they couldn't reach Rochester | ever several main roads because a mythjcal automobile | White Lake Township Hall was) oy aritting snow ichigan, took first place broken into and $840 taken from a . members enrolled and funds | vault-safe, according to reports re-| The County Road Commission, L | ceived yesterday by Oakland Coun- working around the clock since ——————— Sunday night. had wery crews . ° | wnship personnel said the hall k 4 snowplows going Mon- xican Train Wrecked oy aud by aia ace the pan gitiot Oscar D. Loomis, road TORREON, Mexico u—Reports | weekend through-an-east-side door,| commission chief superintendent, reaching here last night said a} passenger train from Ciudad Juar-| the vault-safe out with a hammer, blocked by four and fivelfoot drifts ez overturned near Yermo, Dur-| and then scattered records around | today Joseph B. Jewell, superintend- Missing were $800 in bills and $4)‘ ent of the Department of Public in ehange. ango state, yesterday and at least | the room in their search for money. | 7 persons were injured, 10 — cally. : 4A QUEEN—Twenty-year-old Mimi Cummiskey, secretary at the advertising firm. of MacManus, John and Adams, Bloomfield Hills, was named Miss 4A of Michigan last week by the Association of | American Advertising Agencies. She triumphed over 36 other en- | inches Detroit got a total of eight! (Continued From Page One) trants from ad agencies all over the state. Formerly she was Miss | Harvest Ball of 1952 at Michigan State College. ‘Teacher, but BIRMINGHAM — When 20-year- Manus, John and Adams adver- tising agency But before she joined the company last September, she was majoring in. elementary education at Michi- #1. and her chibéven. cbendened gan State College. + (erage Although she received a loving | ' Fonad Gad Uiee green erebide,| °™* "te Sete way to cheter. isn’t heading for beauty contests, 4 niece Practically all schools in Huron Being Reese Ball at State in: 1952,.and this | Sebawaing, and dozens in the title. — that’s,.enough for me,” she says. : . She has little time for such ac-| During Ontario’s savage snow-| tivitiés, anyway, between bowling | storm, upward of with a company team and studying. became stuck along the 125 miles philosophy ahd logic two nights a|of highway between Landon and week at the University of Detroit. | Windsor. They drove the combination of | said some side roads are still | Works, said heavy drifts are clog- ging traffic on some city streets, | although most streets are pasable. | The DPW put four salt trucks on | city streets and worked in the | downtown area during the night. One Sheriff's Department car, stack in snowdriftg on Sasha- baw road about midnight, called three wreckers—all of which got etaew., A snowplow finally came along at about 5 a.m. ‘and gave all four | ja tow, | The road commission sent a | snowplow to help clear John R ifeom 12 to 14 Mile roads—but |the plow itself got stuck at 15- | Mile road. | A double oil tank truck stalled halfway up Bald Mountain about 5 a.m, and was finally pulled |out about three hours later by a county truck, Albert Lamberti, 37, died in De- troit of a heart attack while shoveling snow. Robert Potts, 53, | |a State Highway Department em- ploye of Harrisonville, was killed by a car as he sanded a hill. In Pontiac Press Phete | Chatham, Ont., William Friebe, 51, | died of a heart attack after battling | drifts and ice while driving. | A mother and three children, | : feared lost in a bitter overnight | in. Bloomfield Hills. storm near Emmett, were found safe today at a home outside | Port Huron. Mrs. Irma Jonyha, | their car when it became stuck county. were-closed.’ So Huron district. and ~elsewhere | the state, a 000 vehicl ~~ | Chatham got nine inches of snow | and sleet, while Windsor had eight | Storm Keeps 15,000 [Puerto Rico's = Pupils From Schools | «Continued From Page One) | weather has closed down this} Governor Sends His Sympathy LANSING (UP) — Gov. Luis | out. | Munoz-Marin of Puerto Rico tele- | thought pranksters iphoned Gov. G. Mennen Williams | *ting | Monday night to express the sym- | pathy of his people for the attack ‘on Michigan Rep. Alvin*M. Bent- ley by three Puerto Rican terro- | ists. The Puerto Rican Governor reached Williams at the Alpena State Police Post. One The governor sent a telegram | reload to Congressman Bentley, whose clip before home is in Owosso, today wishing | Mrs. LeBron appeared to be | | having difficulty controlling her “All of us are shocked by the | t ets news and on behalf of the - | Distal. It spouted flame and bull of Michigan I express our deepest concern an earnest wish for a) Services to Observe Ash Wednesday | (Continued From Page One) him speedy recovery. It said: then on with his brother the Rev. | Arnold C. Claus of Milford. Grace Lutheran—There will be a service at 7:30 p.m. St. Paul—A service is scheduled | Secret Service agency | will be at 8 p. m. At St. John Laltheran Church, | the pastor will preach Thursday evening during Lent on | the theme “Questions That Count.” The topic for this Thurs- day will be “Can I Get Away With ik?” . } Family night suppers are sched- | 4, uled for Central and First Meth-| , odist Churches with Dr. William O. | Moulton and Dr. Hugh Townley as | guest speakers. At the 7:30 p. m. service at Oakland Park Metho- dist Church Dr. W. H. Collycott of Rochester will be guest speaker. Most of the other Protestant | | churches wil} observe the day with | | the regular prayer meetings. ——————— —————— Pontiac Page Boy: Witnesses Shooting Bentley's Condition Slightly Improved (Continued From Page One) . 2 : z Aff & assistant, two children. Neither SEGsE ie i ads af 5% yy : i Le i identi-- | hind him, a volley of of firecrackers. Even ag 2 ieee ‘ 3 information several | tiac and Vandals Enter Cottage Third Time in 3 Weeks Vandals broke into the cottage of " - r. and Mrs. Nick Palaian, at 1354 gIGe8 98 eur Ey J ‘waiers| Pontiac Attorney congressional took immediate steps to tighfen | . A scanty reruaios and prevent «| Succeeds Hartrick recurrence of such a tragedy—the : first known instance of bloodshed he identified as a Puerto | during an actual session of the | House or Senate. / ; That more lawmakers. and spec-| the appointment of Pontiac attor- tators weren't hurt appeared noth- ney Robert D. Long as First ing short of miraculous. An estimated 20 to 30 heavy cal- from _Luger-type House | | Assistant Prosecutor. Long, 43, of 171 N. Johnson, was named to succeed James G. Hart- ausing everyone to duck | practicing law bere since 1947 and the | Served as aSsistant prosecutor for the |a short time after his discharge ‘Law, Gates, Glynn ‘Are Re-nominated (Continued From Page One) ones in which there were no in- cumbents seeking re-election. v¥ i . i FE 2-371 Our information stoff will be happy to tell you when the next city lines bus leaves your neorest corner. For Every Riding Need Use City Buses Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- ‘erick C. Ziem Monday announced Harold W. Dudley in. District 2) Jury May Get Land Suit Today art. = Broomfield fo Push for Fast Judge Vote Rep. William S. Broomfield (R- Royal Oak) will push for a quick vote when the bill to give Oakland said. “I'll tomorrow, »| try to get it scheduled for a final vote Thursday or Friday — and ee eee ae _Gruenther to | Fly to U. S. for Parleys, Speeches PONTIAC CITY LINES, inc. THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 ° a Z Deaths in Nearby Communities ==" 235“ i Will Plead Insanity Body Division of General Motors in Wife-Shooting + ith arial Acacia Pak Come | — AMORA—Service was to be| tery. She Sunday in Grand Hand T oS ee a cae ee a, Ore Se are 4 son rt | a $s. q ~~ 2 6 former Surviving Rot : ot 2645 Emmons St., Avon Town- mera Township resident who died/et Revel Onl: Ime daughters Because You Lack a there last Thursday ° . sup. when he trad fo. the Mis, Hngle was the husband ot| Cleo Drake of Detroit; three grand- High School Diploma = degree murder the former Mabel Bartholomew of | children and one great-grandchild You can, get one’ at HOME in your spare time, wife, Barbara, 21. Thomas who died three years ago. Anthony F. Bruckner Sr If you are--b6 or over and have left school, Write - Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- He later married Mae Thompson ROYAL OAK—Service for An- ; for interesting free booklet—tells you how! erick C. Ziem received the defense who survives. Also surviving are thony F. Bruckner Sr., 46, of 613 | eee € notice Monday from Warner's at- a sister, Mrs. Alice Reid of Meta-| park St., is pending at Sullivan | American School, P.O. Box 24, Kensington Branch, Detroit 24. PF-S = torney. mora, and a brother, Ira Hagle ang Son Funeral Home. He died} Please send me Free Lessons and 55-Page Bulletin on Request : Warner, being held in Oakland of Almont. | Sunday at home. i ‘ Prag Jail, _ to end his yn Mrs: John ‘Besry Surviving besides his widow, HME MBTRO. «me corer e ere r er crcrencuresenewa rns eeg ; eS oe BERKLEY — Service for Mrs.| Margaret M., are two daughters, hy. meee _ John (Nellie Mae) Berry, 72, of| Mrs. Eugene Skalsky of Berkley if —_—__—_— 1383 Harvard Rd. will be held | and Mrs. Henry Sunde of Lake pthc eccsetenccetuspecce¢asene Mig’ des ocghag Orion; two-sens;-Anthony F. Jr. Romeo Group at 3:00 pm. wetmeeeey Home |of Birmingham. and A: 3 C. 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Oakland County Social Welfare Bureau and visors Wednesday will formally open the new $168,570 South Oakland | Michigan Bureau of Social Aid will oceupy the first floor, with Agencies Bujiding at 107 8. Troy St. in Royal Oak. The new struc-| veterans service, probate court and prosecuting attorney's offices on ture pulls all the county branch offices in Royal Oak into one build- | the second. . nines |Royal Oak Man Confesses Taking Part Re ee wedretday son, * o,) ° One oer vitatr, Cates |i Embezzlement From Detroit Firms | sosrer - 4 sist wo a ne a Co gram will be presented. by the | ff suspension of his oper-| DETROIT @-—-The strange sui-| @ county prosecutor’s invéstiga- | notified Smith, vacationing in Flor- | rochester Chapter 165, OES, | failing to appear | Cide of a supposedly prosperous | ter, said shortages at the Bill |ida with his family, that he| > d ion} Brown Auto Sales agency and a | wanted him to return to explain. Wednesday night. at 7:30 in. the | of a suppressed embezzlement | companion auto rental firm may | Mrs. Smith said that her hus-| Masonic Temple on Main street. | fj . Watts of Detroit | uit. reach $400,000. ‘band had flown back to Detroit} To feature a European trav-|f 8 : L i I | ee DO... Gyre at the Traffic| The suit names the dead man; The suit instituted by the agen- on Feb, 22. Shortly thereafter, she | elogue with commentary by Sarah | will the | and two others. One of the latter | c es the three w “ob- | said, she received a letter from : if present : | cy, charges t ith : VanHoosen Jones and Alice Ser- | jf ver of the Month” award to| is held, the other is sought. | taining money unlawfully” and de-| him asking that his body be cre- | some safe and courteous driver Rebert Hutchinson, of Royal | ™4Nnds an accounting of the rhoney | mated. Fell, the chapter officers urge Gut | 5 a Oak, one of the three men |from the three and “unknown in-| Alarmed, she notified Oakland all members attend this meeting. | Laaamamem — Pastor to Speak named im the suit, was held | dividuals.” | County Sheriff's men. Brown OS | smear sat seer TDANEOAE Bet STS at Waterford Church -}-teday for investigation of embez- | The charges claim that Smith | that he had not seen Smith. | | . e siement. Chief Assistant Prose- | took money from the agency to buy Brown said invoices in his | y| Bleeding Piles WATERFORD — The Rev. Cari| cutor Ralph Garber said Hatch- | materials so that Cunha, presi-| possession show that mionies | ; - Why Suffer? Nelson, pastor of St. John's Lu-| imson told in 9 formal statement dent of the Martelow Co., th epack-| from hig agency had paid for 6 * e | ous theran Church of Pontiac, will be| that he émbezzied $7,600. |aging ‘firm, and Hutchinson, aj; supplies fer the Martelo Co. and ? , . } If yours are the bleeding type. throw | speakee at Christ Lutheran Church; ho. suit named Hutchinson, Brown employe, could fulfill con-| were approved by Hutchinson “er SS : oor, ala suppeciianion ana tajocsens = —— at a 8 pal. | parts manager for an auto agen-| ‘Fact obligations. and paid for by checks made out | ’ ¢ ‘Take & taBlespoontul of the new pleas- Ea , . by Smith. forte I Fl S | D Ee costar arth a aacremat [poi Iubeon meeting of the) cy: Moritz Cunha, ead of sf) wunam A. Brown, president | °7 oor Sample. Demonstrator amazing results. Usually in just e few| Lenten services will begin a) subcontracts the packaging of the gute agency and em- Brown said that the had received i E@- | days, bieding, soreness_and irritation | mi lutheran Wednesday with of government munitions, and | ployer of Hutchinson and Smith, |a letter from Smith with a De- | Gating bes ovse coon reper where | two communion services, m4 10:30| » ae, os | sald he thought that he had a | troit postmark which admitted the directions were followed. You, too, set|. 1. and at § p.m. The Rev. Arvid | Smith, 37, was found shot to! balance of $100,000 at the time. discrepancies. death in an abandoned gatehouse | Independent auditors found short- Table TV Sets! Many More! 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There's a special place, with a re special cold, to keep it safely! ; ‘ And this completely new Westinghouse is FROST- ; : ~ FREE from top to bottom .. . that means no defrost- : : ing to do in the Freeser—no defrosting to do in the aa of : Refrigerator. Come in . . . see it today! frerereee ny Other Westinghouse Refrigerators priced as low as $199.95 , —— : as little as $1.97 a week j' . ; / wes i as i you cANW BE SURE...1F ITS Ey CS BN ae eae : a __ Medel DPG-123—$499.95 * New 19 54 CTSON ie es Ouse Payments os low as $4.99.0 week after small down payment pe : 7 rs . eee: os = @ ‘MOVIE-BIG PICTURES! ane eee. : i All advanced Emerson engineering fea- ; R ph bee ; : See : [BBD tures. Famous Emerson Turret. T Ls. Federal Dept. Store Good Housekeeping Verkler Appliance Keasey Electric Oberg’s Electric ~~ euttanding. VF hetesaitn: ak : a 7 » of Poaties. 8238 Contral, Rt. #6 4494 Dinko Highway Seles © -Servies | _ Warranty..Free delivery and installation. , 3 _- . FF Tree aS to £. ogitl ee < as . Rochester, Michigan 25c.a Day Is All rpytanen) pa __ Hawthorne Electric ho ~-—" farmada Farm Sales | __You-Pay on Our Meter Plan Weodward 162 N. Woodward Ave. _-* 495 We Highland Rd. 7 hare © : Birmingham, Mich Drmingh fe Sate rn Romeo, Michigan. ' . * . Crea ~ : = EWA, 5.0. A z = CS xt a ~ fe / : 1 a BN : am, mom of ; * X . : ‘ ’ a il “ ’ F a é ‘ sf f Vee \ | a ving ' i i ‘ . bide tet ane, eat 8 Sa ea ba \. 3 a. z * SS ESN ar Ps) | ‘i ’ | \ \ : 1 gee oe rs _ — ! . pats yerney ip en df Nat oe THE PONTIAC PRESS MAKE OVER PACE! _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN | ~s * THIRTEEN _ TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 a ——— a ee - UPReporter Gives Eye- Witness Account of Shooting Twelve Are Nominated for City Commission Posts Shots Sounded Dist 2 District 3 __{Like Fireworks would be firing real bul- rt | f z ti z f i? thd £ g a lized they weren't; PICTURESQUE SCENE—Typical of many Pentise Press Photos blanks. scenes in and around Pontiac yesterday is this| photographer. The above fence and winding road I looked back and I could see a/| picturesque landscape caught by a Pontiac Press| is located near Cranbrook on Goodhue road. gun and 2. ‘is Bg a : z z Milt came back to me and gave fhe details. I relayed the mews te the office, Lis ran to Nt hod another telephone and a al : . ; eect ee dictating additional details. eth Siete ee fo tN eh ant @ aa h ! | esaryperatclle lar gon ll Se Rep. Ciit- WINTER BEAUTY—Although the owner of this | formed the-drive into a beautiful winter landscape, who had /| driveway on Lone Pine road might not agree, Old| Heavy snowfall last night and yesterday formed chair near| Man Winter turned artist yesterday apd trans-| many scenes similar to this. st z é if 5 308N E. CARRY* 4. PATRICK GLYNN ; BENJAMIN GATES HARRY W. LUTZ ‘ Congressman Tells of Shooting ud aicah anaiaben, tiger By REP. JAMES E. VAN ZANDT | be a half-dozen people with their running in the opposite direction. od with playing 6 heroic role in dis- — worn and they started to chest in é arming the three Puerto Rican Service) a. dadion of Gb ee | itl él Hee ol ot He wi fanatics as they sought to renew ‘WASHINGTON — It happened | ” | ing doors and several people thelr deadly attack upon House suddenly! of the House. apaagert are members Monday afternoon. Van shouted “ deck,” which | gra ng arms Zeandt fought in World Wars 1 and oe oe 5 ak es | ce ae She showed no resistance. © 1, ond 4 many ¢ 4 counting noes on we ¢ bee Guovery. Se lp ace a captain tn a standing vote. Within a seconfi| hands and knees for about 13 | A six-foot Puerto Rican followed ‘nations! commander at ‘the |or so after he started to count,| feet and ram through the Re- [her out and six people grabed re of Poreign Wars. In the } feliowing stticie ie tells of his ex- | what appeared to be a firecracker Saino him and took his gun. He did not portance m Being fy - eS Se. steps gallery floor | resist. I helped pin his arms be- the fanatics. looked up . There appeared to' I passed two or three people | hind his back. ~~ Then the third Puerto Rican, neck. The spectator shouted “Look out! this fellow has a I don’t know how many pounced ;on him, but they jumped on him | and he went down to the floor. Sev- eral people kicked him. CHRISTMAS CARD—Like a life-sized Christmas card is this | was recorded yesterday at Cranbrook and Lone Pine Rds. following One gentieman tried to get the gun out of his hand, but couldn’t stream winding between snow-covered banks and trees. The scene {heavy snows in this ares; manage it. Someone stepped on iinet ten boore we cold ee OU Are Nominated for Two Municipal Judge Seats ceed the = hare ge -sing . be? ' # 4 | § turned around and asked the | six-foot Puerto Rican where he | was from. He replied “Puerto | Riee.” The girl screamed some- thing about “give my country independence.” Her eyes literally popped out of her head. Then the uniformed policeman ar- rived and took the three inte an elevator and away. Many 6f the spectators had an awful lots of guts. Scott Lucas (former Illinois s¢h- ator and Democratic majority leader) helped us pry the gun from the little Puerto Rican’s hand. As he did so, he pointed at him and said: “I know that fellow. He appeared once before our com mittee when I was a member.” AP Wirephote CONGRESSMAN CARRIED se afternsiits shooting inthe House. Note face/ 1 ts) was also-ameng-those-who, Robérts, Alabama Democrat, is| of Roberts (atrow) just below sleeve of man wear-|heined subdue the tric in the pean ak yee Wey ee ing trench coat, center. lery. ml Ah. A bi egal Aa Bei EE ||! 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As Pr tS a Ge eae ape | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 __Wtd. Miscellaneous 28)| SLICE OF HAM 7 1006 FOR PICK % TEK W OGD | & delivery or hight ‘ruck: ind PRODUCTS ing "FX 1-060 any- \ General wood a et ee TALL DICK POR SMALL TRUCE | For 8 WANTED . gaveny fob. FESS0 or FE OSs" unt Phone PE Dates. | Bousetraiier im 3-038 — a Must be BbELINO~aND| REDUCED RATES | tse Pra bore mode derpicing service, Allie rooms Large van we serve you, smith) 4 ormers - : tions Complete apartment alters. ne FE _¢-4006. = ) ladies ready to wear | —FE setins. YEA.) Painting & Decorating . 20,;__ Money Wanted 228A PLUS MORTOAGE COST ssary FE SANDING, LAYING, FIN. " zz PAINTING — INTERIOR, EX WA , $3,000 AT 6% PER CENT i melanie OL i dade se er FOR neat ARPENTER W: - : write Pontiac Press. A W n PAINTING P ent N P wn Box 58 onderful New Ho ACCOUNTANT | _Omvsanie, “Bt SSsiee MMNSBE Esmoret Reasonable © Conries | WANTED TO BORROW 611.608 ai New Home| — Ai"ter ot’tte Silt ‘ mac ane co eet White OA SA nien or PE 101 | §& per cent interest for our first! ba Baya, mp. Festice bas Stine | werk Ph ge ~ lg ag “og ob PAINTING | Paes & OUT FREE | a svarag” Wrike “tea | aw + Rimage Brno ge ree “or too small. Guaranteed) . “mele | _% ‘Press. | | work Ph. PE 48604. PAINTING & DECOR, ‘ATING FF . oe. oye bene OUARAN 404 or Te $00 : FE WANTED $2.00, WILL PAY si of. lowed p de Cg ll tO aoa ey APERING - PAINTING wr particulars. Miss “| inv ame oe 53. $ Tat SOLICITORS Cast! rel sitet NPE RESIDENTIAL #, COMMERCIAL: eee to Reat ie Be Sete etter | Haw eyo necessary.| —"— ——— | 3. WILLI er ch e. airy kitchen, os ~ ene ae Carpenter Contracting — | Sitw paper pene fl. eadition to tne M — FF eae ew, Veal agomens, collaa: j AINTING AND WALL WASHING. \e ey : high low base room home. Full basement. in Pontiac, PE $7351 Rouge a ttm rua TER18 | rey Free estimates. Ph. Toone wougreu COUPLE DE ‘ : == panes oom eat. Nice os wie easage. te esl 5 ROOM MODEN | Veterans BASEMENT AND FOOTING. CHIM- | TWall Washing & Pal FURNISHED WITH PVT. BATH matte bat weier are at one| | Terms arranged. | meys buill or repaired Gabe Ma ashing ainting | WRITE Box NTIA the utility room. : and ot Roth. | Reasonable, PE §-2211. 26 PONTIAC PRESS BRICK RANCH HOME, WE beve . tt - _ SE eee _ The location is the well High School Graduates | REMODELING | WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING, WANTED-BY REFINED BACH. | Sn tes Seas aonane A Fa P| Train for & business ca- _ painting OR 32284 elor 4 or 5 room house or) sien with city sewer and water "master bedroom has , = gad OSRAGES AND MODERN! 3 SION | WaL D PAINTING, partment west side preferred. pleasure = ited 3 Bore on co-operetiye training E ESTIMATES - TERMS we aT car wee oa am Wil give 4 tow year” eee if The = jena with 7 Ray ve ’ ior eet iJ gi 7 Aieruste 10 weeks school STOPPERT & CECIL | pap NIz =e 16 years at present | ang songs cocurity are your fer space, 2 car garage. ; weeks employment. TWin- | GENERAL BUILDERS APERH: \NGING Siscies ea ie wines | = Sa. i 35402. . | 90 Dirie Hwy. Drayton Piains | ae Rpts “EO and reason- Press Box iven. r | e : $26,500. ' nstructions ; ; 7 tore ans e rates j Po . : =I omy i 9 Se cpuENr WORK Pan | PAINTING & DECORATI FA scHOOL ok TEACHER “Ai AND FAMILY , 43.27 eo Moe pans, rowan, || Sennett tetasaer ass | ta stinaiee FE ciisruans Max wants Ce PER MONT ia Aone a fea ; pg eee rni. NTH ¢ : ped men ect tree | PATCH PLASTERING SPECIAI TY PAINTING DECORATING GUAR- Sue. * ple. Call $13,800" with 96.000 down. 4 big ew fields of EL Plastering sheet reck filling FE | aise, eMsonable Drices FE wHite MIDDLEAGED HOUSE-| FT FRONTAGE, One of the a road build equ FP nas 1 = ee ae two room apt., private \genntor sir . w ‘ocations tracts. “rectors. “locoms | JO8 FLENMIN. RELIABLE DECORATING, PAINT-| close to ; otning Lape. ee Gace at ate ep See | 78 ES IOELA YS | yj grenuroe vo cote or a] Sel nae Pros 7 (Including Everything) | S3°*vorar tts alone 9 eee ee 4 %m your spare | PA'S TINO | WAN A @ OR 5 ROOM HOl HOU SE, tayeee ; ; “ room home plas summer siece- civing™ age nd" presert eee BALES _ class, quatecteed PE 63066. id : 2 "churen, FE £0002 betwee age _ “He's not taking any more chances on this detail . . . last These liberal F.HA es po | ae pond e oro! [ree =I. = ‘Ss . : ‘8 ; pent Dicesl Tréinmne, servic. Mon "dae ‘oor Photos & Accessories 2 Hoey Pp sk tor Mr. | time it took him 6 days to get back to H. Q.!” — oe ST eee ie pve — - eg ot to ty aso re Serie HONS 5 RE RESPONSIBLE COUPLE (WITH 2 2-6957 away even 630 8 mont oes eee oe mange ATIONS & RE | PORTRAITS PRAMES - aughters need 6 room fat F 6 , DIESEL : pairs Al kinds EM 3-4879 Weddings. Formal & Candid. Lo-| of house im Webster School Die Wanted Real Estate 32A| Rent Apts, Fur Furnished 33 Rooms With Board 38 . — pon rig aon tree: Heavy Equipment ZNYTHING IN CEMENT WORK,| Patin Studio 12 EB Pike. FE) jaa ewe of Pontiac references, | ~~~ ~~ ~~~ ee | Ae OTE SS, So See Us Soon At cement, breakwater, Redyced to Several — mechanically in 18 years experience, nothing too) —© 79 will decorate. Phope FE 3-1248 | WILL BUY’ OR List YOUR LAND, | 2 ROOM: STUDIO APARTMENT. VACANCY POR ELDERY PER | 172 WW [ — * clined and reliable men are jarge or too small, phe dl eaimee ~~ "Televisio: Service 22 | RELIABLE YOUNG MARRIED; - property Purchasers waiting bath Utilities furnished or couple Nurée’s care FE est Ann Arbor meeded to train for itio: tion. OR 30701 or FE i wnannnnnnnwn ss png desires 2 of 3 bedroo Rk. F. Me KINNE Y Private entrance. Work: ou- san - c 1 ACRE. e-front home with over im the Tractor at tae CARPENTER ak a ae PERK ot ti me in or near Pontiac Reter- le or 2 giris. No drinkers Ni | FREE yor OR ELDERLY LA DY 1 an acre of land sear Orion ment Industry lf a are tions. modernizetions nis custom | --- #Norris Radio & TV | copes if necessary. FE 5-8167 Pages Ulsorel Commerce Rd ee apse ; rs. Near. tH eg Be Drive out Balévin, ture weet on All seaped by 8 profes- Bot making better th | s100 0 |dwlkding OLive 21 eatin nace BUSINESS WOMAN TRANS- ae en ae; tee Evens, Den Ot. _7-4908_ oF rr Ge time and Office tap. | ple Wante 3 or ¢ Tm concerned, large down payments 3 ROOM STUDIO. POR 2 ADULTS Errors Pe 2318 2 HOUSES ON 1 LOT OYD KENT, Realtor ALL MAKES OF Fc FOUNTAIN PENS aS Co. 7 W Lawrence. ie ee ee ee ee Cunie on 157 LARGE. E. COMFORTABLE ROOM $1,000 DOWN. Loe ae se sastary _ireined. pre TYPEWRITER? RENT@) | _W¥est_sice. FE 2-4887 call us. do not feel obligated | W. Huron for one of two gentle Good of swell 5 room Next to Consumers Power at our store. Genera) ting &| Mitchells 123} j wa Sa DORRIS & SON CLE aa mode 4 *... acre, Sees Peeing s|_adakawtnish aseer'm | "Pnesg EAOVEE DE |nearog | cour ununen wieasuinyy come mre Hotel Re a] pa ee cee ere : q : : e fence St. Fonte ve asim, Upholstering 23) home or spartment wo rent. ~ | 363_W, Huron” —_000P Feast ren PE 21101 Hotel Rooms 39) Beye . 2 weeks posses | = This Week's Specials ERE Either furnished or unfur- igen area Walls ani Windows fact Ph. MAVE YOUR FURNITURE RE- nished. Have one exeeption- GREEN - \ LAKE ObFICE ° "ing couple — aig Pe y Un ~]_R. J. WALUET, Realtor Wi oe —_— ——— repa: e v aughter. nen Rea) Estate " SUBURBAN SEPTIC TANK EAKLES pa. CUSTOM -CPHOLSTER: Call PE 24181 ext, 35 before oon ALL LAKES™ UNION COU a HOTE A Ru RIN 2 “"Telegrapa ve ating benegs. Eien. cam baee- cleaneis. Lake — ue en ing. #174 Coole " Leke Ra | a 70 —— ler = Homes, Lots and Estates 3 geome and) beth, Adults only ae nora room Aperiments eMALL UNFINISHED ae ca | ent Hot air heet, barn, 2 lots, moval ‘Pr FE $-6593 or OR 32000. | GORNI estimer-_-__| Share Living Quart 0 | NORMAN PRICE pew ox came | _ dove. He _egonte._ 05S 3200, __ ANDYMAN Se eteniNO CORNICES | DRAPERIES | GLIF | oexino sere | 107 COMMERCE RD. EM 34413 K. “G. Hempstead, Real ter “HOT EL. ROOSEV VELT LARGE ROOMS Lake Brand new ranch TE Som, 15 beets we a Lustig | $1927 OREING MOTHER LIKE ONE | __Wovdwere |r Rise~ Bere 102_E__Muron 8 cane | meuty dccstated. By week. alec |% Setronma, ving seem SUA Sil | ‘whee’ des vor, kb ws! SEWER CLEANING Fi predas Four mater FE Sowa |_Oranco Sear, °°" “7 TI ISTIN ET lig E cMILD- “=| tllimananeaiemeed Dasement, recreation rm. breese-| bath and utility. Bé SANIN "spreads. Your muterial. PE 5-5797. | : aa | iis ont coe Poo Box ANING pee FR | L ST eS J ROOMS will > FURNISH HEAT. pa agealenry zonis0. $10,978 | . 200 Sinks, Sunday Serv. Ph PE ana. |», COSTOM UPHOLSTER!:, | MENOLY Young FEL Lights, gas, Adulte omy, no drink- Rent Stores 40 5a erm, c +0004. lake. with lake i PLASTEI RING your home A Yingiine pe | naw Near town. Twin beds. FE! WANTED _ers 271 8 Sanford ~ | 97.860 with $1, down. D, Meyers, Paene wu seem | orem +8117. 7 ROOMS "AND BATH. MAIN | STOCR SPACE Eg NQUIRE 200 | EMBREE & GREGG FLOOR SANDING — OLD FLOORS | Graeme. wolelomaring 3 a Fompanion 4 eee fe! ys : heat. Couple’ only. «10 Oatland = G A Y ORD 1636 _Unien Lake Ré. EM 34009 rie specialty, Cari Bills. FE 29100. | frapnie “pbolstering. 36 8. Tole sonable — MY, Need for Homes to Sell| _Ave. “pot BL EW WwW INDOWS” > fap mean agg gee r . _ xa - - se Approx! mate Good . A & B. TRENCHING Thomas Upholstering Wid. pen Urgent at This Time ig ig ay Dame many ee beni ae mene | ae GREEN LAKE RD. arran- a P. J. Waidte, r = tile. as ; —— urnishings hardware. etc Beat| Stretts Twin Beach sub-di- reeenygmet ee Phone FE 5-8888 tracts, Mtgs. 32 MANY « ROOMS & BATH OARAGE on furnished, ‘apply Manag? apart | Yislon 4 bedroom cinder bloat. § RM LAKEFRONT HOME NEAR EAN ESTROUGHING | Lost & F und CAsE FoR YOUR | > Ree entiey Write pg my “a ieee —— = pcg = z "4 tart 7 : Bryan F Freo-h FE 56973 te >» C INTRACT READY Bl y ERS 4 AND BATH. gyno EN- ioe oe oe OP ‘epe beaee ig “_ panonosr io oh, ose. ee “Warm sir he-ting & sheet metal | FOUND — MALE PUPPY, RALPH B. GARNER WM. A trance. Adults. PE ¢-0612 for super marke: FE 22965 — ed a water, ideal for re- WILL BUILD |> EAVESTROUGHING |" lie shepheo | Woodward sunsay Investments : DESIRABLE 4 RMS AND BATH R _Less forcast EM sp.o0e down. | z2x40 start-r home, double com EME ne BEE |e, | KENNEDY — | pp 8 Sth Siac] Bent often Spt 28) Sturtan Lake Home| ony wae oops APPLIANTE SERVICES | Cost BEADLE VICINITY OF GZ. ee = = ies. : ~ Suburban Lake Home)" ONLY se DOWN . REA ee . 5 We service all hictoiage pl a black “fens, male, Reward, po] We bave gg a cosomers wait | 3097 wo ituren Evesings oe \* some Pisher Body, adults onl! La offic — $1500 DOWN ADAMS REALTY — on toe ve radios, cleaners. _o$188 pew poe | con- 7 _~— FE 43569! private entrance. PE 46155 a cad’ Heron, fone e Heat i gs ol degre t gy: oo ee ve — pe aan olianees” STRAYED PRI, CHILDS COCKER. | courteous tg aap tor stfieteat O SELL, BUY OR | Fare Larar Rooms. Ov ¢1102! nished. | Pertect tny | tiful Maceday Lake subdivision | “COLORED FAMILIES CESELKT WORK ALL KINDS. hight blonde. ‘female. PE 43849 | TRADE—C CLARK bana 6:30 p.m or anytime Sun- bods Pay | m2 of all. — for this summer's use. The! 3 bedroom home ~ Reasonabe vensen FE 2-240. | Lost: LaDY's | "GOLD A. JOHNSON CAMERON H CLARK one | formation, el Gr leeeds eas ee aan. gan Beet. {Aviomate bol Sean Sad So AND REMOVAL watch between | ‘ PHONE FE 00463 APARTMENT CLEAN. 3 ROOMS today Pull occupancy See it) © garage Large lot. ' Pree TRIMMIN EMOVAL Pontiac Stete Bank -and Com- REALTOR 1982 W. HURON. OPEN EVENINGS Iss floor private en- GILES R oa tis >4 Come St Near bus. Terms, a ~ pal ® +9n05 FE eee Bant. Reward. . FE 4-2533 CO-OPERATIVE REAL ESTATE trance Excellent for, working cow, © | Cast, BLACK COCKER MALE. | 75 W. Huron 8t LOAN oO. able to ftv= you complete patie ng 9 Seca 7% 4 c wc t re sh" or 6 cays week, ee ee | FOUND. GENTS RING IN TOWN. WE RAVE sopreciaie Your a "(SES NEW APT FURN. PRE Pa t BI OS | _FE 5-4675 essere Loge mena 18 7 e ¥ WinbiesGED LADY WOULD, Tene and “ile” aneanciel ctale’ | BLACK AND TAN TOY COCKER $200; | You BUY IT a entrance vrivate bat iret ¢ = mg ~ ce ¢ pice acre pare - COLORED o1RL @alta Dat | “ACCOUNTING cS Ban c gears SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE: MA Momtes Geep. eal ee Bask. tna, | —22 Mes tine. const, PE SSN 4 BEDROOMS | Sout 6 mile. from downtown We Work 4 dave wk (67 California. | — | special foot technique. 12 Kim FF 2-0263 ~~ snooMa ~~ | Suc &@ convenient location close | NORTH SIDE By 4 buy — FE 5 1650 | _&., FE ¢ REALTY CO REALTORS -<- de 2144 Commonwealth to the city hospital, bus service | 2 bedroom modern home Basem | me ‘s om . Terms aN Wit Chiropodists 15 _ Notices & Personals 25 2 ATIVE Open Ever til 9 Sun 104 | COLORED TWO ROOM FUR- and shopping center | And shat! 3" sarge, lots. Selling for 62.000, | eg de] MAURICE THOME D8. oe fon sd PE Do3e) NEXT DOOR TO RANCH ferred VF ao eet ee) camer nv cake dining rooms, Sane? 7 SILVER LAKE will be utilized, Write| 120) Pontine State Bank is, «| ON AND APTER THIS DATE 32. I sinmenieedaliias 7 are sake Gnd 3 bedeceme and at ++ qemrenes $12,900 Pontiac Press. FE 2 Show ont ot ete a te 5% MORTGAGES : ___| Rent Apts. Unturnished 34; teu a ae on Son aekinan abe, ieee ExPERIENCED w 88 debts contracted by any other ON anus OR SUBURBAN trom! Cash for Your Home cera othe es | stoke nest, 1% Ms TF BATH | ith a srl constructed "3 drm. fetes apts, Guparepe valet @ "| income Vise or more per month? ae Pali on Sa Tore | EMO Eat DERARTSS |PORHE, grevOOMArMEN, AIL] | ATTENTION! EQUITY Ugicrot apt tam Pose Lae | Renal rar gornecsoirng| teats giyeerseg tiny wine | Batata ae pea . waranteed. FE 5- : Jin. “= or Dick Valuet a meame, 94.550. This gond buy ts rt owner SSLERED woulaa SEstKieS DAY — ; Wake: i prqqoey Curiae |e bese Vepets meees eae oe 222 8. Telegrann 7 eS we ee ps ye A mae 730 on app't only. It's goin plus apartment for. the : a ginaw St, ou are rest n sell | ie heat and hot water Listen ert, $1 day and transportation. Income Tax S Service 17 DIN? F PLOW: your equity of iand contract Call FOR QU. K AND COURTEOUS | K. G. Hempstead, Realtor LOTS OF EX ‘s AD. "AMS I RE. ALTY CO this! Only $8,900 "and. terme too, aie SAY Wonk ~~ Peace tat the children to Oliver! jough and ask for Ted McCul- cervice om elty OF euburben 10? EB Huron = +07) is b EXTRAS | 392 auburn Ave. PE 63303! furmiche ou —— i LADY NTS o s to meet Lou Cre “ae = a erty, list with RENT BOA ve ten s brand new brick hom ~ 7. Ase & Sat. Own BENJAMIN. “BAC Motor oe om Dit’ Les | Francis E. “Bud” Miller | K. G. Hempstead, R eae ra bigot a —_ wea) oo bedrooms MOHAWK AVE | k. CKUS | tackle. 1. won't be home . G. Hempstead, Nealtor| fFarase = and ¢« large carpeted livin ; GILES REALTY COLORED GIRL WANTS LIGHT leo W Huren Ct. late! Realtor 102 E Huron Street ae pa tent couple FE arphatal wpe Label, os Senaerto Pane ee ee a rooms tile S ee YP co. work FE 42018. es SE, 0 Ev or Mee Mon | TWIN TURBIN® 919 Joslyn rE 20s) PESO og tie PESO oa her ees n_ comfort Sonwudha an -outrs eutomatlc second flo iaree recree: 92 W_ Huron vor PE 56178 TRONINOS WANTED | ~ BANNEN-SAVAGE ig “= ee leo oo Land TconTRAcTS. | WOULD LIKE >) Ser A O00b | thine Pine Lake. worm combos | tem AN Petersen windews mar-| an feratesed, befee 3 car sarees, | "nan LONOPE Le Be 381 8 Sarnaw FE $6ae9 | holies Anonymous PO : = | Jake front : | _7-0378 bie sills and flush doors It's a) side @ =e . city ~—"Wasninos ~tRONING ‘| ———— Box é ce eT PRI ns & : AND NING MOUNTING _ Pontiac Mich us 1, ai wee 1540 Dixie Hwy Phone ‘FE Ve owner -only. LAW OPTON SMAT! APT PRI- on bome in a erful | PONTIAC RE ALTY CO wired ¢. cabinet sink, FE 2-2558 u NG & TAX SERVICE IN DEAR _ “DEAD” | = _ - vate beth and entrance Couple jocation. Priced at *18.950 Call ‘ . . stool] & bow! in bathroom. Storms Edw. Rawley, MBA. FE 2-2002 yona ° recall house Dare Ss { IMMEDIATE rE CASH FOR YOUR r ’ MY 3-7152 : ae — 737 Baldwin FE 5-6275 work to be done. INCOME TAX” SERVICE” NO iincleum Now they use Qe) eee ee ee WE W HLL BUY § ROOM DUPT EX. WITH OA-| \\~ ATT RKTT ——, 10 we S. coe. See | _ waiting. __FE _5-0522 Waites | Notions Kot. Templeton, R It 2) om in your ho 2 rage, FE 54-6768 W ARD E. PARTRIDGE eetary Pe Dale. down. Rose | | DAINTY "MAID R eaitor | ¢ uity in "ant contracts PPER 5 ROOM x ‘ ma fy .- : , 3 — : | SAVE MONEY. ig ait Sc 834 W._ Huron Pe pez | + Bar your ome, for cat UPPER * ROOMS AND > BATH. IN REALTOR FE 2-8316 + bee $700 6 Oman desires Ouse-| Let us file your return for you.’ ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING Wanted Real Estate | 32A adults preferred.’ 1446 Milmine 43 W Huron St Open Eve. 7 to 9 HOUSE ph eage —— ogg Bm work by the day. Also | © Cart 6. FE ©1044 for appoint |» trienciy adviser, contact Mrs. state “inGORT M. *“IMBLER _& Ont "sl ace papecy open 2| five. v0 00 for ‘the 2 mics lent local Well, latte tak, le z | ce “e. ; hom losed cerwes {| ww baby sitting: nites. Call ~ , INCOME TAX SERVICE — _testal “The surat Arm = 7 su| Rent Houses Furnished 38)" scm. ts. mega ine corm | Tier Eepezars om nerannie | NG winrrsSasd : FE 2-2744 after 4 o'clock, Home. calls C.J. oden | © xaxter. Poot sP&| Wont to Sell? MODERN FARM HOME NEAR . : on | = FE besa : | ——- GonsOn Ek GTRVEND clalist, a% 8. Saginaw, FE 3-7526. O SOLD Lake Orton. to work T 3 room and bath new basement —POLLAR VALUES _ _fetarial Service, EM 3-2842 _ mS ot. FE 4420 | SBE A SITNEY AND & fag = Secaet re aan Lite means Bee this AKE poets buy, only 94.7 win oles etn t DOLLAR VA " J oh ee : c nu oe > \ ? COLORED ar + me WORs ty — sm YY ee | fees ee and Lawrence Jit ee WAITING fe ogy and ga ogee Past ~ A “Late Orton. patron six lg Bie Raemig . end LIFE WITH FATHER week eo ic serv : ated street near | Charm venience because here’ Hheomfela. PR etsie. y of | INCOME TAx ANS ACCOUNTING — ee et ee tent salesmen ts our} a ss AND SATHEVERY- dowstewn schoo. bas amd stores os 7 wont tense wenance to. 15 mn his hobby, SoLORED LAr LADY ¥ WANTS DaY | service, FS Ss NAPP SHOES Mine bres of Dra Brafton to seccesaful selling out + RiLia West Pll basement aaa beet. garage | i Pg hg: B it it's : on were. FB_$3). Laundry = a tain or asia ad 7 re ey an hn — e __ 8 ——en hye it For lease 2 bedroom home on 1 at $8,750 with bes 2 > PRACTICAL NURSE PRIVATE nery, Sees SHCTINS “HAVE” YOUR EYES at ie ann Cant etens Seeee. ae vere 9 picture “windows, Evere | Dining | room bo oS a porches, 2 cor gorece, ers | | mmnses’ fem ara ite -_ ioe ence and references. COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE examined a: hom Harold n ontracts buyers for take front homes, | convenience $175 monthly 2100 / inch along with curtains and _ FE 2-174 | pay the shot Mother Milford. PE 5-5167 m+ ~ Busses -_ ptometrist, rE. 45211. farms and acreage We ar Belaire Mavfair 6-269¢ ' ia m6 | We have several low down pey-, the § room brick ee aie ice 12 | CACE CONTAINS PL AIN-OR ROK. ip ij EDDING IN virrnons wise | WH B OS. range necessary financing. fear Tare sree ~ Gortade | K. G. Hempstead, Realtor ment homes Cali for further in- | ite attractive | gisseed im treat fied beautifully finish fap pidlbe . -: ‘une 3 East = . 82,000 a. Oa cheeelions e cape. |__laundrs Ph. PE 2 ened Pontiac | _sutherien’ Ruins ve W_ Woven. | OP athe $9, tor Feet Sonventenee | John Kinzler, Realtor | ous one oon TNTIL JUNE | FE a mere FE 2137| R MOVING TO ~ Bete, vatttics. Recrea- | FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. MN td. Child. to Board 26s Mighway Waterfo-: |0 W Muren & PE 630 oes oun taeeED WS TO BUY TO SELL REA | a CHARI-E’ » Realtor “MEMPHIS? glefsed in porches. e iae Laundry FE aa s. | Ooms P —_ w car THE e Real AiR?) Jf Bri or hour. FE (8833 after a) DAY CARE. | ee HA NT Co-operative Real Estate Exchange; (ren, Ca‘l after 7 pm 503 Cen- “ae jo 5 TEE ne FS 8 | im Telegraph Ph: FE We be IGAN, THAT Is.” oC! CEMENT 1 | Moving & Trucking — 19 - FE soiy7 + Rent Apts. Furnished 33! ga nk Re bareereAiLEn — GATEWAYS t 7 i, be oter of wn. 4 “pe 32 | Wilt CARE FOR CHILD IN MY ole os i ka We eghee Seis x hecee as parece [ODUM "oe can ~ 2 BATEMAN tapers & “st ad | ome, _¢ « hi ? . Ee eam. se sat | Crome macttng, ames ano lin'putace PE Raat "Oe | set eed nee |” aa eiatd re 2am | ae oon HAPPINESS ‘Rowe IN HOLLY - 7; = J rent net_water_beat_Fre_saee MAN WITH TON TRUCK , re cae ae, TOR LEETUR) Mo. 2, Late froat nome on a ROOM, ARULTS ONLY |W. furon m & Son, Mas ee ae “HOME IN HOLLY H 6 Wants .wo Cal) any time - ass e with ¢ : OOM: . : .7 plan, with abun- A a TSE S| sta. — - Wid. Hou ney | <2 Ap TATION, REALTOR ee ae ee ee FX) WASHINGTON PARK dance of storage space. in- hoot ie this very Hveable 6 room }HAULINO OF Al KINDS REA. sehold Goods Puor ne Men of working couple. 16 Flor- _2-4309 after 4. BUILT IN 1950 eluding 10 ¢ , full dase. Close to school & stores, W HOME, | ALTERA. sonable FF 2-685 eed euce, ae Brick one floor plan, 5 full size@| firevigre theveeny and tre $8,500 with $2,500 down. repairs, Footing “7 e f Re URNITURE NEEDED 7 CLEAN Fr , FURNISHED ~ ROOMS, [TRANG MOTWRN HOME amt Sl'seeees Ge eee a agg ge | r rd Tu - t " . warace on west side Furnished . lad — or ent Fei rare will “oay a va Age a Fests PrivAare Bare AnD | . Seterenres renntred gee Cromer ole ogg oo Ae ge pow Richer, Bh - a 0 TRACTORS | sell t for yo. B. - e t. Clemens, rE ce al ron 8t. 2 sairw and kitchen, . €. . = an EQUIPMENT sale Ph OR 3-217, Community ; on - Cort ee ee eee Le | neat Cosmas m huek AGENCY go Stakes | Wastin 7o° RIVS ALL PEPE AND BATH NEWLY. minum sereens = a perfection Beat pi Bree Trucks | of Ml am a eae decorated Goodman's Dept. store. | _Rent Houses Us Unfurn. n. 36 car garage comer. -¢t pared 4 = itt now. Bur }ai6l Opayke rere +1540 | ontiac Farm and LET Us BUY [TOR AUCTION IT ape AND BATH OIC Eat (3 ROOM G*PAGE novse. 232] down il w a fo 2 AND BATH ARGN : ‘ . etn i | nda Tractor Co. lone on “pony LARGEST Lights, gas. Close Re |. comenenree : = Mogg -- ag swunacosaasif NOOO M ok *- cme 41442 _ | furniture buvere fe tn, _|2 BEDROOM, BETWEEN WALLED gh nw tana. No Fa! hy MODERN HOUSING low 13x11 hiichen, "oa k A four room ant « three room AND HAULING RUB. _FE 4788 waiting, ~ Lake and Porttiac, children wel- NORTH — NE. ST. MIKE's Hoors, . base apartment located st the edge _bish. anytime FE +900 W come. private bath and entrance. TRAN) eee ice PAPTLY FUR-| On pay tarée-# ‘end ment, auto water heater. 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