Wlibax, MARCH 8, 1955 —28 PAGES - e 7-8 . meen C, MICHIGAN, a PO of ee xkxnex* 118th YEAR WHE! Hei alll TRO - . aL | <& - : i jaz Hie sit f i i fi HE seat i AT Le ut We i | Fe i. 1 Mite , it pe ae He prt fle [Ss Heat tala aes feat (et Pree bea Tee ace dl Pini =e rid Hiatal! fay tials Hi et % He it tal i eee hs) Haddam ae Hl gE EGE ay Saat ERA! Hig ma Hite ite Ba eta i SB ree shit HG eaae Mate s5% | uaa 4 if it seit ths i 3= GO 2es55 it Re 1 Hifi TH ee 2 S Sir! {Hat ise iit d Nagi i Hil ial oe in THAR Rae 7 = eee ead rebel) Bog cards [tele uly 3 Hae tet ik i | ir i nie 5 gly ret th fl is rial | : Z F g223 0 2 ~ HP - | HH fii ae, Hy ee: eget? § He at “3 att . il ag i s38 EE) hee if; Teo la 4 a4 Hi <= itt a lf Gamal ia nF) $34 ay Se ih a at a Hi Seri ee i HEL aly i fe} - a) &, S248 5 As Tt, Be if HE ar s 2 pe neeeese f o8*S3" epe*29 oe! fF EN ieee ag a Ere ule: ay ae “ie.$! & “ni iH E Hee nat | Oo ii aa ides ister ines i FRE +. 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The letter|Clement Dr., Detroit, yesterday | store marel toflnation, and will | ; - ia teachers year received| Best Western er adventure se-| added: was placed on three years proba- make us @ patsion- who promptly wrote himself a} WSCS at 8 tonight. ‘Police Correct Report a wage boost whichyplaced sala-| ries: Stories of the Century “You ought to be out of com-| tion and assessed $200 court costs ate intensity and love goodness ticket, x ‘on Drinking in Auto ries between $3,600 and $6,000. Two Best audience guest participation | mission... . ° by Oakland County Circuit Judge to a point where we will drink| The sheriff | “s : weeks ago a teachers committee or panel program: This is Your, “‘Salesmen cannot drive their George B.- Hartrick. death like water. : | tion to «. It was erroneously reported by | asked for pay hikes which would Life cars because taxes are so high.| Robinson admitied March 1 (Te Be Continaed) Police yesterday that Mrs. | have set the schedule at a $4,000, Best actor in a single perform- You will hear more about this if! stealing clothing and other articles | It is estimated that one-third of | i. hed been drinking in anon Anery Men” Studio One 2 Put that through” ee eS eT ee care ee | Angry Men, ; . which was involved in an ac- Pontiac Deaths Best actress in a single perform- Straits Bri W rk — . Oak T With — —| cident Sunday. : Judith Anderson, “Mac- | dge Orient : | Police today corrected the re- eed beth,” Hallmark Playhouse. n 0 Well Acquainted i - . 4 port, saying that the driver, Rich- . . Best male singer: Perry Como. | ° | tra? ciao, 2, of sm white Carl H. Riemenschneider ex ional sneer Deneve 10 Provide 650 Jobs Gen. Maxwell Taylor to Replace Hull » 5. mystery or intrigue series: , | @who fied from the auto before Po. _ Ca'! H. Riemenschneider, 62, of . CHEBOYGAN ()—Between 650 | ° Tie nee had been drriang 3% Cotiage St died Sunday er RET ion comedy series: ant 10m verters wi be ned (AS U.S.-U.N. Commander in Far East | - Dionne tald police she hadn't Tor st. Louis, Mich., he was the | Make Room for Daddy | Work on the Straits of Mackinac} roxyO uw — Gen. Maxwell D. |tion and recreation trips out of the |has been married for 30 years, ‘vada Ave., yesterday by Circuit ja George B_ Hartrick after | stood mute on a breaking | D wa entering charge. is accused of entering - " dail under $2,500 bond. A trial, a. date will be set. | The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mestiy q eleudy and warmer t with ec. 5 cattonal snew Lew 4-30 Te a merrey cloudy and warmer, high 36-40 2 Beeth te southwest winds 11-18 miles tonight, Clevdy and warmer tomerrew night with eccasions! light rain. lew Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8am & At 8 am Wind velocity 109 mph Direction: South Bur sets 7 A, ont o2 +eeeeees ee eet eee ee eee eee. ee OOOO ee eee ees ees awe | 45) ’| Mrs. Emma Scribner and Mrs Agnes Paterson, both of Mt. Pleas | the retrial, said Ziem. Clawson Man Admits nesses, Mr. Riemenschneider had lived in Pontiac 40 years, coming Robert M. Burns, 33, here from Midland County. Be- 113 School, Clawson, yesterday fore his iliness, he was a sales. pleaded guilty to bad check pass- man at Riemenschneider Bros. ing and Circuit Judge George Surviving is his daughter, Mrs. B. Hartrick set sentencing for Isabelle Davis of Romulus, Also March 14 " surviving are three sisters, Mrs , ripe er tig eet he ode ; 4, | legal check in payment for s Margaret Harper of West Branch. | i hased from the Northland Cen- ter in Southfield Township Feb. 9. He is in Oakland County Jail un- ant; three brothers, Henry A.. Paul der $1,000 1 and Ernest, al} of Pontiac Friends may cal) at the Pursley Funeral Home after 2 pm Wednesday. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Orion Man Stands Mute on Bogus Check Charge In Cireuit Court yesterday, James Herrington, 35, of 415 Lake St., Lake Orion, stood mute on @ bad check charge and Judge George B. Hartrick entered an in- nocent plea for him. Murder Retrial Slated to Start on Wednesday The retrial on a first degree murder charge of Walter Banks . : is scheduled to begin tomorrow ene an is aceused 5 Onan in Circuit Court. Oakland County State Bank last Féb. 23. He 4s in Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem said Oakland County Jail under $1,000 today , Banks. 45. formerly of 116 Wes- sen St.. was previously convicted ° ° Alexander Bell, 33. a local pool Gets 2-Yegs Probation hall owner. An error discovered in the first; Robert L, Hawkins, 20. of 513 jury’s findings is the reason for Colorado St. yesterday was placed lon tWo years probation and fined . . | $150 court costs by Oakland Coun- s 6 ° |ty Cireuit Judge George B. Hart- Leaving Accident Scene ||)... : Brings Jail Sentence | Hawkins admitted Feb, 28 carry- i concea 32 ralw nr Eugene Risner, 28. of 9921 High- ji" car when ‘arewea ae ha land Rd., Highland Township, was Pontiac police. sentenced to 75 days in Oakland County jail Monday for leaving the ° McNutt Seriously tll SAN FRANCISCO (UP)—A ser scene of a- property damage acci- Risner, who appeared before ously {li Paul V. McNutt, former dent Sunday. bridge this ar. __| Briage thi ; . _ named.U_ S$ area. | Charles chenkeer— presser eet Taylor was Always a student. Tayor™ gineer for Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corp., said his | company will hire at least 450 to, work on the bridge foundation. Haltenhoff alse said American ay Bridge Division of U. 8. Steet * Years in the Army. plans to hire another 200 to | work on the bridge superstruc- | ture. ! Additional workers may be bred | until! he commanded all if the company decides to expand | ground forces in Japan, South Ko- the work schedule from two 10 or rea and Okinawa. 12 hour shifts to three eight-hour, Hull will spend a month in the shifts, Haltenhoff said. office of the Army ‘chjet of staff | He also said because of any. in Washington before he retires. early thaw in the straits, work on He has been Far East commander | the 99-million-dollar bridge linking | since October 1953.“ | Michigan's two peninsulas may a ing | resutne April 1. Taylor assumed command of the | j 8th Army in Korea Feb. 11, 1953. | City Man Stands Mute | His place as commander of | . |forces in Japan, Okinawa and | on Drunk Driving Count South Korea will be taken by Lt. | Harry W. Krause, 37, of 362 FE. |Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, deputy | Tennyson Ave., chief of staff for plans and re-| yesterday stood | search._Lemnitzer will be replaced | mute in Oakland County Circuit | by Maj. Gen. James M. Gavin, as- Court on a charge of driving un- sistant chief of staff for operations. der the influence of liquor for the! Taylor, in Singapore now, is | second time. tuuring Malaya and Thailand to Judge George B. Hartrick en-| check on the military situation tered an innocent plea for Krause and ordered a trial date set. Krause is accused of drunk driv- ing Feb. 28 on U.S.10 in Spring: | field Township | He was previously convicted of }a similarecount last Sept. 18 In | Ponting Municipal Court. Krause | lis free on $200 bond. | i 'Poir Are Sentenced | Commander and head responsibilities ‘in recent j fF i b- 4 : i if ri § | til 25 F z 3 Taylor skips lunch every day ‘and | ards said cided to add Korean to the lan- in the I ial Navy. As Far East commander, he will divisions which had been created | young language student before the | while the war was still on. | Additionally, he started the pro- AFAK, Armed Forces Assistance to Korea. Here American troops directly were responsible for build- | war and knowing what he does ON about the country, it would seem | gram which became known as/|that Taylor is the man for the) job. * 2* @ As for his courage, ing schools, hospitals and generally Eisenhower in “Crusade in. Eu- | rope” wrote of Taylor: “The risks | | aiding the Korean people. . s s At Camp Zama. where he lives |any other agent or emissary to- now SSO he ran were greater than with his Wife, to whom he undertake during the war.” T asked | ; waeun~ _—@O sen o@ ; = ment Bureau of weight, the department said it |be dealing directly with the qapa- found 27,441 short of the weight or Immediately after the armistice, nese government leaders whom Appointment of Taylor was ex-| Taylor plunged into the program the United States would like to see pected. He has been given in- | of developing the 20 South Korean | rearm. Having lived here as a measure declared on the label. Birmingham Man Mute Illegal Check Count George L.. Wade, 41, of 16277 Kirkshire Rd., Birmingham, yes- terday stood mute on an illegal in Circuit Court. Judge George B. Hartrick entered an innocent plea for him and or- dered a trial date set. 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(UP) — , a eens, | between 4400 Baldwin Avenue and CHICAGO Wheat futures | Pores? seis NEW YORK —The stock mar- the Gen-| Orchard Lake avenue over the - Pruits: Cent weekend. _ —yelimbed as much as 1% cents &| 960 be; 1: ket fell today in early dealings vat 08 fe tah ae bushel on the Board of Trade in) Ww, BF $34 | under the prcesure chErester Gan Thieves an undetermined | early dealings today. Other grains | be: u"Seb-tie bu; | average E. Good-| amount of money from a juke box. |and soybeans. aluo were firm gen-|fs°{-,.cm b= tew'e Rane Offerings in the first hour were General | three boxes of cigars and ran- * veeraabine: wooped, Ho. 1. 190. | 80 large that the tape fell bebind manager Of | sacked the Baldwin Lunch at 377 Near the end of the first hour | 132m feutege (Mi séabs tu cer: mee times in reporting sctwal E. South Bivd., Sunday, Pontiac wheat was unchanged to 1% high- | fot, topped. No 1, 1.00-138 bu Celery transactions from floor the new | Police said. Entry was made by/e, March $2.13%; corn was Uy | fort Net, 1 a0 180 doe oe New York Stock Exchange. Bs Fisher | prying the hasp from the rear | higher to 4 lower, March $1.38%; | #00. px Leeks No. LSB don Aircrafts were hardest hit in Body engineering and administra- door. : oats were unchanged to \% off, |e tags. Parenipa No. t Lai 178 %, bu the selling ay they were in yes- tive activities and contain 1,301,000 aw Lake, | March 70%; rye was ‘4 up to 's Potatoes, No. 1 136-150 S01 086) tordays lower market. Clyde Buckner, alled 4 . Potatoes, No. 1. 260-290 100-lb. bag. square feet of floor space. | paid a $75 fine and $25 costs Mon- down, March $1.03%; mg rmord | a hothouse, No. 1; 50-65 5- Losses went from } to around ; Aldrich has been with GM's 4,, after he pleaded guilty to| were 1% higher to % lower, March | box: Rhuparv, Rutaveses, No” {- 1384 points in several major divisions. Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assem- / $2.68; and lard was unchanged to | {So bu. ip. topped, No 1. 1.50- driving under the influence of [130 bu. Turnip. topped Going down were aircrafts, steels : bly Division in its Dayton, Ohio, jiquor before Commerce Township | 10 cents a hundred pounds lower, | 0° b+ — | motors radio-televisions, utilities, - office serving as liaison between Justice Charles F Rose. March $11.77 DETROIT EGGS chemicals lectri al + B-O-P and the Air Force on a de- : DETROIT, March 1 \AP)—Rgss, tov. “OPPETS cae oer © : | guilty to driving | * . ; included, federal-state equipments, oils and railroads. | ; tonee.qapavact. ey gree Ragan eat Grain Prices trades | The decline today ran parallel, © ELMER H. REYNOLDS GORDON E. REYNOLDS iF Fisher Body personne! will begin under the influence of liquor |S Whites—Grade A jumbo, 88-86 weighted | Vi the testimony by Harvard ? moving into the facility this spring | day. Paul Brandes, 6, of Lake CHICAGO GRAIN overage Oe, orre eee tite. meciun et Seen KG CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP—One of Pontiac's oldest business firms, | 34 fine and $25|_ CHICAGO, March 1—AP — Opening | $}, lates (es wie ese B large a4. cComomist John K. Galbraith be-| 4. Pontiac Glass Com ‘a change in ownership. The # and complete occupancy is expect-| Orion paid a $50 | vebt etd ove. @: 6 s¢ “+ tore the Senate Banking Committee pany, aEROURCES & p. The). x ed by early summer. costs, He appeared before Orion} | Wheat— | i a ie Browns tirade A jumbo $2, extra larse that the country may be in the | De® Partners are Elmer H. Reynolds and his son, Gordon E. Reynolds. Emile Du Pont Named a4 Township Justice Elmer C.jyay 2% - 1.10% | 48%. large 40%5-61 wid. avg. 504s, medium | Until recently, the business was owned by Elmer H. Reynolds and the | ° Dieterie. July | |... 201% ns— | 80; grade B large 49; grade C large 40- early stages of a boom-and-bust | as New GM Director ‘ . Sept. 2.03% March, ... 2.67% | 41 wid avg. 41 cycle that could end in «a 1929. heirs to the Bertha A. Reynolds estate. The company, founded by 4: Brewers fo Market If your friend's tm jail and needs |%; 206% May.” 3 Elts| Checks 98-41 wid: ove. 206 style crash. a | Simon H, Reynolds in 1900, was the original glass retailer and glazing| NEW YORK Wf = Emile ¥. De . : bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031./ march... 141% Sept... 20 | . ; AND EGGS ‘contractor in Pontiac and Oakland County. The new owners will con- | Pont was to the Mi Dri ks Soon —Adv. | May. ...... Lamy Mow, oo 243% | chicane March 1 1AP) — Butter, , Selling in the aircrafts yester- | tinue to be the authorized dealer in Pontiac for Pittsburgh Paints, a | directors of General Motors Corp % n For that low-priced used car, ste: iGay March 12.00 | steady, receipts 1.478.263; wholesale day followed a call by the com | ¢-.nchise the company has held for thirty-three years. today to fill the vacancy created . try Keelean Motor Sales, 8714 N.| Dec.” ! ides May 12.15 | buying prices unchanged to M+, hg>er, | mittee to the Defense | — “— by the resignation of Angus B ri CHICAGO @ —.Pabst Brewing | Dixie Hwy., 2% miles N. of M-15.| 0.98 - nu 12.40 © $6.36) care 90 B 56.28, 09 C 58.70.° | ment for information on the na- | - | a Echols, who had been chairman of -4 e. today announced it will begin Ph. MA 5-9666. —Adv. May. cs, Te Be I oe, | Durkee prices upehanes Cte ty lower, US | tion’s big defense industries, | . ‘Management Club the finance committee of E. I. Du marketing a new line of car- Rye May . 11.50! large whites 45.25; mixed 44; mediums| Among hardest hit stocks today | Pont de ‘Némours and Co. prior to bonated soft drinks in six | 43; US. standards 42:; dirties 40; checks . “ . Paddy Wagon Burns me 40° current receipts 40. were Bell Aircraft, Boeing, Douglas | ® . his retirement. states about April 1. . . -— Aircraft, United Aircraft, General |: ol INNEL SESSION | du Pont is a director of E. 1. ; Distribution will be from Mil-| DETROIT W—A paddy wagon f ers 00 ers curcac MGAG® FOULTRY iu | Dynamics, Bethlehem Steel, Gen- | Du Pont de Nemours and Co. and if pores patein beeen carrying 33 police prisoners to the try steady to firm, on ‘bens, steady on eral Motors, Philco, Du Pont, Santa () m anger The American Forging and Sock- | a member of the finance commit- g wuny, Ss Gelicatewsn Detroit House of Correction caught . . gay copa. 33 BS on. paying Fe and Royal Dutch Petroleum. jet Company Management Club tee. He also fe imtion, de ? consin, fire Monday just a block from Re- é; fryers rva Sees | held its monthly dinner meeting | Company's employe re Towa, Michigan and Ohio. 25.5-30; hens 15.80-16.6; fryers s ; Flavors will be cola, root beer, | corder’s Court. One policeman put 0 Ul ine pola my Se te. roosters 12-12 | New York Stocks Ha . rd Expert | last evening. | partment. a ginger ale, orange, lemon and out the blaze with an extinguisher —s “pdama (Late Morning Quotations Possibilities for Crash Special guests were Harry . | Black cherry, Name of the brand| while another helped march the ind | DETROIT POULTRY Admiral. 92 Gen Tel...) in Current Cycle nd Norman DeGuise of Death Notices 7 bac kto headquarters to U.S. Finds Monopoly DETROIT, March 1 (AP)—Prices paid Ait Reduc | 303 Gen Time 32, (NM CUFFO y Birch a orman oe ml be Paha Gyartting Dover: | ree ect bus in Oakland, Wayne and per pounnd f-0.b. Detroit tor No. 1 qual- Alleg 1 Su. 484 Gen Tire 033 K Gal the Ford Motor Company's Steel nn ; ——= Macomb Co tins iam 7 st, laght ‘bens’ 19; eu Allis’ Chat | 783 Govbel Be 8 | aith, ar vard ecensenist said to | arty susbie, Publie atetions Frances 1. 3900 Perkins Ra. Rt n | ~ . ’ - 6. . 5 * . . ov socee 56. Alum Am. tere gooey 86) day the United States mhy be in| Division of the Ford Motor loved wite ot Stanley “Wh os 511 Community Nat'l grein end gargs Livestock Am Con’ ae St Seth. By| the early stages of a booms | i ae es the Detroit Sheet Metal and Rrot- vere esc! am Cyan M6 Greyhound.” jp) | bust cycle that could end ina 182%) 4 tim, Steel for Progress”,| Gi*andshies T” Meieee: ana Mrs. Bank Building ing Contractors Association, Inc., on MOST. Maren 8 (AP)—The De an Tard Pay 33 Bayes Mig is eet ary told the Senate Bank- showing the steps in the manu- Waker Dowell, Mrs. Patricis Phone FE 4-1568-9 were under orders today to dis- enone 8 al e ee early sales am spoeers - ns Gotland r * PH ing Committee there are ‘‘formid- | facture of an automobile, was pre- Tym from the Donelson Janne solve the combine which does more! Cattie—sailabie 700. y 50 per cent|Am Rad ... 24.6 Hooker Ei oe able safeguards” against another sented by Marble. The guests Home with Rev. Hook El ae | Tiffany officiating. Interment at : than 70 per cent of the roofing] feistively scarce, slaughter steers’ and | Am smen®.. as feud Mer”... i43/guch crash. But he spoke in his/ were introduced by the Club’s| Waterford Genter. Cemetery. Mrs hetfers utlity and commercial| Am Sti Pa .. 31.2 sot ay 2 | prepared of “resem- | a teks te ot he Denclscn business in Wayne, Oakland and | cows unevenly steady to S00 r:| Am Tel&Tel 1863 aust Ray .. 516 . . president, Ford Bird. Macomb eanner and cutter cows and all Am Tob .... 66 jaar dey -- 114) blances” between conditions in | The American Forging and Sock- RIEMENSCHNEIDER. MARCH €, steady: and feeders searce,|Am Zine -... 21 interiak fr". 233| the late 1920s and today that he 1955, Carl H., $0 Cottage Street, unchanged; early sales te aver- | Anac 53.5 @ 62; beloved father of Mrs Fifteen of Detroit's largest root choice fed ‘steers of'ce 20.20: ‘bagh | nee whe". oS ta Mery. 384/ said “are certainly interesting and ket Company Management Club "| coe Gi: betowed tat Brother re, . . ing firms their officers choice re absent; scatter. : Paper ‘878 | possibly disturbing.” an affiliate of the National Asso-| Mrs. Emma Scribner. Mrs. Agnes oe een Reed puesta, ||| membees of the association, yeni haath SSuoiiag tet| aeayr © a8} i diry $4] "He urged that the government cation of Foremen, the largest Saws, Rue? Bt phy terday were fined a mtal of $47,750 one calenwllity and low commercial |AU Get Line 30% Gre Cost 314) and Wall Street be ready to halt | group of supervisory men in the | cent eee. ne Pereiey Accident Insurance Fire Insurance and ordered to break up the asso- cows ae.ee an 06 ed onesie zeune com. atl . oe Johns Man .. 67.4/| credit buying of stocks and to put’ world. } Puneral Home after 2 p. m. toda : ty Insurance cutters mostly 8.00-11.60; some light: |Qaid Lima |". 18] Kelery “ul: $f) on other emergency brakes if the unmade Automobile Insurance Liability ciation by Aug. 15. weight can 660 down. Belt @ Ob. aah t ...1061/1%-year-old bull market shows no ROWLAND, MARCH 7. 1955, MRS. Insurance Lif Insurance Calves -Salable 200. Market Beech Nut .. 30.4 Kimb Ch 44) .. : RO . La . Burglary e Federal Judge Theodore Levin about steady Sorty ales | se end | Bendix Av . 114-6 Kresge 88 **: $$$ | sign of slackening in the near fu-_ oun 5 Helen A. (Carpenter) tee. La ry Plate Glass teok the action after a trial on |‘ vealers 20.68; choles | Benguet ..... roger _.... 46.4) ture, age 45. beloved wife of Howard 1 | Bentean 3000 ieee cerca Sees eS a, Og Bn cos am canna ay Duty | De Be q sociation violated antitrust laws (5,005 Zeiabie 1,000. Short deck Bond Strs ... 163 rs " and =, W . *|. OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — Serv- Valdes, Mra. Mildred Weir, James ‘ “f , N because it constituted an Wegal (to prime, mostly chotee shorn her | Borden... 648 "Aire "2 $26|Minn., president of the National | ine for Albert James Dutton, 65, Vd deeeuky Meteerty Mrs Rowe = “LIVE YOUR LIFE. DO YOUR WORK, THE combine. lambs NO. 1 skins 22.00, about steady; | Borg Warn 383 Loews ... . 182) Assn of Securities Dealers, in its lana x, cmc 3 a TAKE YOUR HAT” —Henry David Thoreau s heres Ot mah dine eney. Briggs Mi ... 927 Lone @ Com 613 : 2 ; of Route 2, Rochester, will be held Godhardt Puneral Home, Keego 3 Brist My .... 31.5 Lori "923 | “friendly study” of the stock mar- | 2 the Allen’ s ; Government attorneys charged qumpaee savGnuecel Brun Balke 37 Mack trxn y stu at 2 p.m. Thursday at en's Harbor, Michigan after 6 p. m ‘| that the association conspired to cyicaoo, March 1. (AP)—Galable| Beetouths “".. 30.5 MATAR Field. 341 ket in the light of the stock peice | Fenerel, Home, take Orion, with | ee ern eee wmnounced _ maint prices in the | hogs 1.900; general trade uneven, mod- V. oe . # burial von Cemetery, _ later. ¢ tale and installation of roofing. | cress, cctirs: patebere end sows steady | Camps wy "<. 383 Mesa cp": 3'| Galbraith voiced agreement with | Rochester. He died yesterday. fOLTE MARCH 4 i668. AU- : John W. Neville, head ot the | shoice ts0-200 it butchers Ts.80-16.00: | Con “i Mid Sopa. e¢4 | Stock exchange whe te are a sister, Myrtle| See 'T!; beloved mother of : ’ 80 head choice No. 1 and 2's sround 210 : - tified earlier that the American ’ man, Irvin and Louis Sch antitrust division of the Depart-| iy 14.35; 240-290 Ib butchers 1415-1850; |CaPriey Gp ay Meneam Ch ..1114 W. Dutton, of Rochester, a step- Mre Jack. Penner bard . ment Justice Detroit, said | 290-360 > 1435-1478; choice sows 456|Case Jt”... 171 Morar ‘pa’ .. pg; ecomomy is far stronger than in . Harry Taylor Mrs. Floyd # Cart tho danetintton onambers de’ Raaee Be ong temter 12.00-i460, mostly 13.38 | Cater “Tree oi Motor whe a. 1929. He agreed too there are safe- diac, a step-truther, A G. (Bert) Git: deal tar of Alte 000.000 anaual roof- ‘attic 19,000; salable calves | "987 Mueller Br. guards ainst new cfTash, Lapeer nephew Billie Complete on ces noe Gueccuunty 200: average prime to high prime teers |Cort-ieed zt me 3 2a among them curbs on “wholesale Collins ot Goodison, two nieces, Wedpeeday Maren pats Be é‘ area around Detroit. shout steady: steare average choice end /Chi a NW | 184 Nat m.. | market rigging and fervent salee| 4/5 John Tyson and Mrs. Ralph| ith Rev. Brune oft Wednenday: heifers fully steady with Cluck “Equip es3 Net oauy ~°. ah) manship.” Newton, both of Rochester. Cemetery Mrs Schulte will lie i Fines ranging from $500 te Wednesday; cows steady; bulls steady Climax Mo “se | B ut that “the fun- td imposed on the following | \o weak; veslers steady; a few loads of \Cluctt Pea | 42) mat eng os @ | ut he cautioned that ‘the ful Mrs. “Charles © state of the lute pres. Funeral mixed choice to low prime 1,100- | Goca Cola iM3 damental problem of containing a : Home._Almont, epee? firms and officers of the firms: | T335‘w steers 29.00-21.00. top 3190, balk (Core CUR «HITZ Nat Thea". 10 , | CLARKSTON—Service for Mrs. 7 1966. e | choice steers and yearlings 2480-28 60: «| NY Air Bre 373) speculative orgy, once it is well| Danish Old People’s Home. Roch- aci ities John D. Busch & Sons, Inc.; J.| few loads 28.80. most ood to low choles | Con ond ai XX St 8) | taunched, remains essentially un- Charles (Grace) Cross, 78, of 150/ ester, Mich, age 87: Christian é D. Chandler Rooting Co.; Wallace | ietruns 1600; 4 few head prime heifers |Connuat Py ta4 horace Wett 828 | solved.” N. Holcomb St. will be held at) SSE.s0"p ap. at Sparks-Oritiin é wee at Your Finger Tips Chandler, Inc.; Robert Hutton & | ne: load of high choice 1.003 i Con P pf 4‘, 1195 Nor Pac . | Galbraith, who has written a|l p.m. Thursday at the Sharpe | me guy AE i . petted 3 Co,, Ine: R. €, Mahon Co. Schrek | Tait ialaentactat grant Gove (Cont hiss 133 SeuMitrks’ . {f|soon-to-be-published “book on the | Funeral Hone, with burial in Lake. Pi) ne Iti gat te rari ber Roofing Co.; Sullivan-Bern- to 1590: utility and commercial cows |Cont Oil... 182 Ohio Oi |. 742/ 1929 financial debacle, saw such | view Cemetery. She died yester- Grittin_Peneres_ esse. - Just pick up your phone ond call us for experienced hagen wrtian 02 ne Chartes Sex. | 11 00; utility ‘and commercial bulls 12 7 core tea at) Sue eee oo: ss danger signs now as increased | day. ses her __, Card of Thanks = 1 auer Roof ‘o.; American =| : e vea Crue / 6tl * 373 Owens I) G!.107.6| credit buying, an influx of new Surviving besides husband service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome ing Co.; Milbrand Roofing & Ceil- | S0'9:"stocuers, ‘ama feeders nerd Sh laee Penh hs a comers into the market and a/ are two daughters, Mrs. Howard “oeiehivors we. wah to express ~=by phone, by letter or in person. ing Co.; T. F. — Resins Co. | feoaing steers Hise, es %t “haiee . Dis o. Beg Be gerem et - ge growing gap between the sale Johnson and Miss Velma . Sesccs shown as tn the fosent | Chaffee Roofing Co; Detro cheep 2.500; slaughter lambs | Doug Aire .. 813 Penney J C. 884| price and the book value of shares. both of Clarkston, and two centh of cur Bystend & Peter. ° | | Mrs i L. Patten & Family. w [Cor and Philip Carey Mamutactar-frmejcmaette er teshvaway fet bx Perr -- Rt Fee Gua ft) Galbraite, offered these specific © Mrs. Frank Atkins 7 SN To, THANE OUR Many > | * o ‘me w . 3 | eerce ps ... 4 N—Se . " ATLING, LERCHEN & co. ing Co. | weights 38. eal ene frame ie | Gast eee = posse sane dl 1. “Should there be a resump- Peak tae he on nes for, thet meay Sep to. us gurine Member New York Stock Exchange ond other leoding exchonges ° | choles slaughter ewes 640-090. lw Mus ‘In. 48 Pri pte Gee Hom of the upward movement of St.. will be held at 3 Linda Lee and Ronald Rae Reed. Suspect Questioned — En Aat "383 Pt'at? the past year in the weeks oF | im Thutsiay'at the Sharpe Fu. feet attbrites PONTIAC OFFICES Chrysler Elects New Erie ROR .. 226 pure Oil 7». | months ahead, the reserve | neral Home, with burial in Lake-| _ "ome Myrile_and_Carl_Reed._— . | Bx-Cell-O 9 =Radio Cp 43.3| should be pressed to put trading | |. ; ba A oe OUR : 716 Pontiec State Bank Building ‘in Rochester Theft Engine Division Head | Fi'sions’ ....s04 Rrahinty $4 /on a cash basis by raising margin Yc" Cemetery She died yester-) Tenis Sat eines burng . FE 4.2895 | prock fey ciipra. Repub Stl. 46) requirements to 100 per cent.” The“ ¢,, | fanee Gourehill and family Mrs, . DETROIT — William A. Martin, | Preeh Tra ....376 Reyn Met 1 | | Surviving besides her husband ROCHESTER — Chief of Police ‘ , ; *! Gen Bak 114 Rey Tob B .. 414 |Margin—or cash down payment—' 4. 4 son, Hazen of Flint, a daugh- peer, sons and family. Samuel Howlett and Det. Ray formerly Works Manager of the | Gen Elec ..... 51.3 Rock Spg_.... 261| requirement now stands at 60. per i. . Flowers 3 z, ———_—_=_—_== 4 11 of the R State Po- | Marine and Industrial Engine Di-| Gem Fas. ...172 Safeway St. #8) os ter, Mrs. Clarence Drake of Clarks- cConne omeo ' it Jos | : ‘ ‘ x lice have returned from a trip to vision of a ee ee hae oun —, weg St Res Pep 333, 2. The government should make seat ee ~—, and eight | 1484 Fig ye Owe 2-290 3 ll.. where the - ected vice president. a ; clear its determination to hold ‘grandchi . APER'S FLOWERS : | STOCKS— BONDS - erate L pares "Stein, 9 suspect in| Reneral manager of that division, | . curities speculation in check, with Mrs. “Stanley W. Hicks Waa RN PE 23173 | U f Fj ~ H @ Ir f ee connection with the $5,000 diamond | was announced today byt = Foreign Exchange —---~cpecine and relterated warning ~CLARKSTON = Service tor Mrs-7"~ ~~ Funeral_Directors——-4 Consu t Us for First and Information robbery of the Pauline Palmer! ©'Brien, who is in charge of ihe ew YORK. March 8 (AP) —Foreien about the danger of runaway Stanley W. (Frances L.) Hicks, 47, | AIR - AMBULANCE - OROUND . in Stocks and Bonds Jewelry Store here in February, Company's Subsidiary Operations. {oir others in cents, ". speculation.” of 3990 Perkins Rd., will be heid| " Pursiey_Puperal Home. FE +1211 it 1954. Mr. Martin joined Chrysler in| | Canedian dollar im New Yor open 3. “If speculative tendencies | at 1 p.m. Wednesday from Donel-| gis Lae, -_ At the time of the local robbery | 1942 after having established an_ 11 65% U.S conte ws 6/32 of a cent. persist, more drastic measures in- | son-Johns Funeral Home, Pontiac,| prRaYTON PLAINS - WATERFORD ‘ , a man and a woman accomplice | Outstanding record in the engineer- 1 Ratepe: Great Brmeie Pear erhain | VOlving the tax power should be/ with burial in Waterford Center| ,..., pomplete. faction one ' We maintain a direct line to a member of all entered the store in the daytime | ing and production of automotive | 39 day futures 2.78 11/16, up 1/16 of a | contemplated.” Cemetery, She died Sunday Sete_Funeral_Home _OR_ 277s : 2 principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute ‘and escaped with a tray of di-/Parts, in the field of industrial | cent; Orest, Remain St. Great Britain | 4. The New York Stock Ex-| Surviving are her husband; one Donelson-]ohns j ion : vailable at all ti amond rings valued at $5,000 chemicals and solvents, and in the | 90 day futures 2.78 3/16, up ‘e of a cent; change should accompany its | daughter, Mrs, John Flannigan of FUNBRAL BORD quotat service a e a mes. Howlett said today that ques production of aircraft engines. Beigua rene? aR vs a unchanged: “public education” campaig : de- Detroit; her father, William McKee, “DESIONED FOR FUNERALS | | tioning indicated Stein may be the need; Ge (Western) ‘Deutsche | signed to increase the number of | four brothers and sisters, William ee oe aw i C. N person who committed the Roch-| Chrysler Output Hits Ger) 26.32, ed; Holland, (fu | investors, with “stern warnings on|G, and Allen T, McKee, Mrs. opi‘t Sette Teas e ep er ° |ester theft. He said Stein will re- So, “Snthameed. “Seeden ihrona) ip 34, / "re angers that await the ama-| Walter L. Dowell and Mrs. Patricia Voorhees-Siple ; maip in Dixon, however, to face New Fe Mark unchanged; Switserland (franc) (free) | teur investor, reminders of past} Mohr, all of Detroit; and two FUNERAL HOME 414 Community National Bank Bidg. FE 2-9119 | sharees on a similar robbery in} DETROIT W — Chrysler Corp. | 233%. || hang x ‘(krove) misfortunes, and of the tendency | grandchildren. Ambulance Gervice Plane or Motor ; J fi xon. plants shipped 132,456 automobiles | Latin amen: Argentina (free) 724,/0f markets that have gone up| Mrs, James Sorensen 8 Se ' — ee | Tieatan ooh cosbensse. Lo, wnehengs: | spectacularly to come down the Monuments 4A The Happiest Homes Are Financed the Low-Cost “Capitol Way!” Ey : / OE a ee Names Foundation, C. L. Jacobson, vice president, an- last month, a record for February, | nounced today | Business Notes Zion Cooperative Mercantile In- fro: m ants in Detroit, | stitute, Salt Lake City, Utah, and) from company, Plan’ Los Angeles | Wrigley's Stores, Inc., Detroit, | urpassed more have won key awards in the Brand . by than 29 per cent Name Retailer-of-the Year com- | 937 cars, set in. 1951 petition for 1954, according to He >. Abt, president of Brand ° ° —— DETROIT \#—Registration to Robert Gaff, local agent for the | vote in the April 4 election reached | ‘State Farm Insurance Companies, , 806,802 in Detroit with a last min- | |attended a two-day company-spon-| ute rush of 1,207 on the final day | sored State Seminar held at Kel- | Monday. The record registration |logg Center, Michigan State Col-| was 988,000 for the presidential lege, East Lansing, recently, electio niri November, 1952. A LS ‘HOME VALUES hove risen considerably in recent years . « . have you increased your protection to cover the value of your home? H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency H. W. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns 318 Riker Bidg. FE 4.1551 Jacobsen said shipments . var) 30.03, |; Same way. Par East: Hong dollar 17.45, un- hanged | sew yaTOO™ AVERAGES . Usual Dividend Payment rt oe Pres event Approved by PIE Board previous uy Uygugt Rati UU Stocks | OAKLAND. Calif —The Board of Sich tc NS BOE 4 IBS| moumain express Company at onth ago...... ! . | y a Ives $9" See imet ma ies | their regular monthly meeting “85 low... ’ | have approved the usual quartefly 1983 low 21902 92S 888 be.8, dividend of 50 cents per common = ' April 1, to stockholders of record March 18. At the same time a Operation Realignment fin «| il Home, Pontiac, with | burial in Roseland Park Ceme-| tery, She died Monday at the Dan. ‘di cemetery PE Sule ish Old People’s Home. Tyere ape no known survivors BOX REPLIES KEEGO HARBOR — Servige for At 10 am, today Mrs, Howard A. (Helen Carpen- there were replies at ter) Rowland, 45, of Rivera, Calif the Press office in a former resident of Keego Har- the following boxes: bor and Pontiac, is pending at C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home. She , 8, 18, 19, 20, 35, 56, 72, died Monday at Ford Hospital, De- 89, 92.