The Weather Rain or Sleet Detalls Page 2 THE PONTIAC PR 113th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 —32 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE — xkeen«n* GI Homecoming Smile aes Was Michigan’s First Dean of Health Directors Observes 63rd Birthday Monroe, celebrates his 63rd birthday today. | Dr. Monroe has the distinction of holding the longest! service record of any county health director in Michi- |gan, since the Oakland County Health Department was the first such organization in the state. He received his appoint- ment May 26, 1926, shortly after an act was passed au- Ww DR. JOHN. D. MONROE o---- w | dictator, waterworks, Blizzards Lash Through Europe et e ‘| - The man who organized Oakland County's ant Taking 113 Lives public health service, Health Director Dr. John D. Siberian blizzards kept Europe in a deep freeze) today and weathermen would keep the continent icebound at least another three or four days. * reported building up in the North Sea as the death toll over the frozen continent rocketed to 113 in five » |days. Latest Europe's worst storm in the 20th Century showed France hardest hit with 31 dead. Britain reported 25, deaths, Italy 12, Denmark 11, Ger.) . many and the Saar 10, Turkey 10, Driving to Be Treacherous Austria 4, Netherlands 4, Switzer- | land 3, Yugoslavia 2, and Belgium) L below freezing during the night | Siias’ o cahe tab had were predicted for Southern Mich- a | hopes largest Spanish-language | be about to thaw. poured in from all parts of |United Kingdom and the European following cold front will freeze pre- 'mainiand, year-old woman was found suffer-|—————— jing from severe frostbite after: andering in a daze 18 hours [ke Sees Dulles |across frozen fields, It was the battle against the FUMES KILL SEAMEN silencing of La Prensa more than ‘died from fumes ag they five years age and its seizure by over a makeshift stove aboard) GETTYSBURG, Pa. (INS) — supporters_of the since deposed their ship. . : ys s v * * . \ . i r m é x + Freezing Winds Keep Continent Icebound as Temperatures Drop LONDON (#Biting esh blasts arned that fr Menacing ice floes were FINE ... FOR PENQUINS — miserably on the edge of one of Cranbrook’s icy ponds is just a duck. Scant seconds before it dipped its beak into the bone-chilling fatality reports from water, withdrew it hastily and sat Anyone Going South? sible swim across the lake. Feathers may not be much protection against the cold, but those feet make top-notch built-in snowshoes, + Pentiae Press Phete But the frigid figure who pauses back to deliberate about a pos- Rain, Sleet to Icy, treacherous weekend roads Temperatures plummeted far | igan tonight and tomorrow. A warm front moving southward itonight will bring sleet or rain, Re of death sufferi ae oe — the weather bureau says, and a} that the great freeze might |cipitation solidl} to state highways. Near Bristol, England, an 80-| Lew tonight is predicted to be Glaze Roads 18-26 degrees, with a high tomor- row of 28-34, : Monday's outlook is partly cloudy; keted and somewhat colder, with possible snow flurries likely near the Great Lakes Lowes it Pontiac temperature pre- ceding 8 a.m, was 16 degrees at freezing 2:15 a.m, Temperature at 1 p.m, was 4 degrees. , to Study Answer In Glasgow, six Lascar seamen O) Bulganin Note President Eisenhower was ex- In parts of London electricity pected to confer with Secretary : The father, Harvey, helped build! The previous circulation record'was cut off to conserve power. | - and of La Prensa was 700,000 copies, Garbage has not been collected in Sate Jenn Foster: Defies ay = Davis started achieved on the occasion of its the capital for 10 days because of 8" answer to the latest letter from licy streets. \Soviet Premier Nikolai A. pal thorizing counties to or- ganize health departments. This spring will mark his 30th year in office. “All the 30 years he’s served the health department, he has had ; AP Wirephote creat dreams,” says his wife, HAPPY DAY! — Pfc. Giuseppe Gramoglia of North Bergen, Mary. ‘He's the most successful N. J., is all smiles as he carries his duffle bag from military trans- | person I know, not in dollars and port U.S.N.S. Gen. Maurice Rose on arriving in New York from duty |cents, but in the work he's done in Germany. He was part of first contingent of the U. S. Fifth and the way he has lived.” Infantry Division which is being transferred from the Augsburg- | Mrs. Monroe corroborated a Munich area to Ft. Ord, Calif. | statement made by Dr. Monroe's sister, Mrs. Homer Osmun, who ; | said of him: “He is almost saint- d G ] d F i] S it ly in his disposition. I have u yY a I. a n ( I es. ul | Never once seen him angry . . . . 4 | I can’t say that of a single other to End Third Marriage o(vvtmr | For his birthday dinner, Dr. B p . R M k SANTA MONICA, Calif. (?—Judy Garland’s third Monroe will be served eis ta ee IQ Fess KUN Marks | foods— ‘S * : marriage has gone awry. ‘from Maine by air, and a special la Prensa s Rebirth The little gal with the big voice filed suit for divorce whipped cream cake with hickory, . wea nuts baked by his wife. | BUENOS AIRES (INS) — La! yesterday from actor’s agent Sid Luft. They were wed, Besides.his wife, Dr. Monroe has Prensa, June 8, 1952. She charged cruelty, asked the court to son, Jack Turner; a daughter. newspaper in the world, resumed| make an equitable division of community property and Joan Hackett, and three oe bablication today under the direc-| dren. He also has one living tion of Dr. Alberto Gainza Paz. requested custody of the two children, Lorma, 3, and jrother. Hector of Pontiac and two|with « record press run. ae Joseph, 10 months old. sisters, Mrs. Osmun of Pontiac and} More than a million copies were| Miss Garland formerly Mrs. Frank Willits of White Plains, printed on the first day Argen-| was married to musician)": Y- itina’s great independent newspa- David Rose and film di-| The distinguished health diree- per returned to carry on the bat- rector Vincente Minnelli. tor missed being born in Pon- tle in “defense of freedom,” in She and Minnelli had one) ‘#’e downtown fire hall by about jline with its editorial pledge. child. Liza | three weeks. His father, Harvey | | It woe Luft who helped Judy’ Monroe, who was connected with | Peron regime that led to the | make a stirring comeback after, '¢ “ity’s fire department, moved | her -downfall at MGM_ studio,| from quarters over the fire hall | where she had several tempera- to a home on Norton street just mental clashes, gne of them end-| before his birth. ing in her attempt at slashing her : throat with a broken glass. the Pontiac With Luft supplying the inspira- €tandfath¢r John C. tion, Judy invaded London and the! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) (75th anniversary. Palladium, and made her first ap-|— SS” — pearance in years before a live) “On cecning. nent ste way President and Wife Re & bare x, On opening night she was 80 nervous that she tripped and fell) on her face. But London took her} to its heart, and she came back’ and filled a record-breaking en-| 4sagement in New York's Palace.| | These successes led Judy back into pictures and Warner Bros., made a deal with Luft to pro-, duce a musical remake of “‘A | Star Is Born,” starring Judy. It cost $6,000,000, and insiders said Soviets Take Fifth Medal , | ite a been done for half - : ae Judy picked up $100,000 for her) Win 25 - Mile Skiing television debut last September on Relay;; Swiss Four-Man the Ford Star Jubilee: Luft, as 5 producer, got $10,000, | Sled Winner Today Judy recently signed a CBS-TV} contract and everyone expected) CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy Luft to produce her shows. Luft formerly was married to actress Lynn Bari and he has been) in court many times because of the Scandinavian nations’ 32-year money troubles with her, She had monopoly on cross country ski sued him for nonsupport on their| championships by winning the 40- 80", John. He once said in court kilometer (25 miles) relay today, that he had borrowed $20,000 to) The United States finished far ve on after the filming of "A back. Star Is Born.” | The four Russians, each cover- ing 10 kilometers (6', miles), 6,000 Draftees Asked | sloshed through the pine-studded © WASHINGTON (INS)\—The Army Ampezzo Valley in 2 hours, 15:30 has asked the Selective Service as a gallant Finnish bid to over. System for 6,000-draftees in April.) take them failed. +The Navy, however, served notice . . P it will need no inductees for that Franz Kapus, Swiss pilot. won month the Olympic 4-man bobsled cham-. pionship today with two glittering runs, ie eae . He virtually clinched Switzer- Press Writer Visits GM Motorama in South land's 3rd title of the games with a record-shattering 3rd heat of 1:17.09 and then sewed it up with an 1:18.16 final trip for a 4heat time of 5:10.44. The American No. 1 sled. piloted oe JUDY GARLAND —Russia won its 5th gold medal of the Olympic games and broke IKE AND MAMIE REGISTER — President Fi- senhower and his wife, Mamie, hold up for view- ing their voting registration cards as they both registered in the a farm near Getty three jnches He Michigan's by Art Tyler, 40-year-old Roch By JOE HAAS { lis height of only says ‘i . di . . c Van, i. - Seen ee 1 ee MIAMI—Drawing the key po- over the length of a yardstick, (AW ™ hich 5:12.39 on runs o 25 anc : alan i omnth. - day. will make no chang oan 1:18.52 to go with his 2:35.62 total sition at the General Motors 1954 7 akes (it jlook Jratheg Jom jingen ne ffie : conte ‘ change a a ioc the Ist two heats Motorama, the Pontiac experi- compass full sized people, and 'rati Cas ialty ist, unless we : : lmental anes many of the newsies had to be "4Vve the traffic officers to enforce ; —_— . is nta ream sports car of the shown if a uture, the ] F : emus Briggs Offered Bid | mew Me. was an However even the Jongest (6 ENFORCEMENT VITAL -putntanding attraction for news- fee t, 8 inches}, and the broadest) “Any law's effectiveness de- f D { if li paper men from every state in (310 pounds), admitted that it pends on its enforcement,’ he as- gpachine on the highway. Or e rol gers the union at their preview here housed them in a manner full. as certs. Just because it is a ox ; comfortable as their own present NEW-YORK (P—Cy Block, who Médels of the a3 ne >ads syndicate interested in Other four cars in . ] i d P Frencls ya syncicate There is no price on the dream nN Oo ay sy TeSS: x ré buying the Detroit Tigers, says he the GM family§ ady to Vote Gettysburg, Pa., as voters. new speed tempts many drivers to break it went into effect Thurs- and then brag how they ‘‘get by.’ He would not favor GM making) a car that could not be driven over him on the spot in a political way,,| Mr. Curtice feels that Detroit's presidents in our nation’s history ; ‘ing down in his new Pontiac—or doing much to relieve a snarling OUT.-BENDS THE PRETZEL |ganin. * ¢ The Chief Executive was spend-| ing a quiet weekend at his Gettys- the White House except for the, Eisenhower has nothing else on his schedule for the rest of the weekend, He registered yesterday to vote in next November's elec- tions, but gave no hint of whether | his own name will be on the ballot. The President and Mrs. Eisen-) hower registered at historic Admas} |County- courthouse in Gettysburg, | ‘signing up for the first time as: \full-fledged citizens of Pennsyl-| |vania. Eisenhower jokingly gave his oc-| | ‘dent. i ——— " British Sub Escapes | Disaster by 30 Inches | PORTLAND, \British submarine England Scorcher sur-! |freighter smack in its path. Lt. Maurice Ingram immediately, " © * —s jordered a fo Be Imposed | parking on the east side. | changes were instituted to promote and the UAW. ‘smoother flow of traffic on both (®—The streets, Vanderstempel stated. | |dictment against the UAW charg- | ; Paes - faced off Portland and saw a big For Our Red Pals ling the union with “unlawful po- Route Changes now, Ice Whamming Southwes Storm Covers Texas Bringing Death Toll to 16 Drifts Close Highways and Pile Up to Rooftops; Many Cars Marooned PLAINVIEW, Tex. (2—A raging snowstorm con- tinued to lash West Texas today, paralyzing transpor- tation and piling drifts to rooftops. : National Guardsmen us- ing heavy trucks last night battled the blizzard to bring in motorists and pas- sengers marooned south of here after about 30 cars and a bus were stalled by drifts up to 6 feet high. This South Plains city of 18,000 than a foot of snow had fallen and a roaring North wind had swept it into huge drifts that in places it a Three Streets in City Will Become One-Way Monday Night A reminder that three more Pon-| telephone circuits tiac streets will be converted to one-way routes at midnight Mon-| burg farm, free of the cares of| day, Feb. 6, was issued today by! Traffic Engineer Theodore M. Van-| 5 record unexpected communication from derstempel. In addition to the three changes, | the present one-way conversion of| Mill Street between Huron and Pike southbound will Water Street, Vanderstempe] said. be extended to | The first change will make Wa- | ter Street between Mill and Sag- inaw streety one-way westbound while the section of Water Street | between Mil] and Parke streets | will remain open to two-way operation, according to Vander- stempel. The second one-way conversion) cupation as ‘“‘ex-soldier,"’ but then will convert Thorpe Street between) decided that it would probably be| Huron and Elizabeth Lake Roads ibetter to list himself as ‘‘Presi- one-way northbound, and the third) DETROIT ——Federal ichange will make adjacent Mark prank A. Picard today {s in the | Street one-way southbound ; have, The Both these streets will LONDON \—Moscow radio said : ; ? highways to fires faulty a ; ie al i eartier high. Many bus schedules in west and north Texas were canceled yester- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Picard Decision Creates Furor Potter Demands Appeal of Judge’s Dismissal of UAW ‘Politics’ Charge Judge middle of a controversy between Sen. Charles E. Potter (R-Mich) * * ® Picard Friday dismissed an in- litical activities’ in the 1954 pri- “crash dive’’ and the/|today the speeches made by Soviet/mary—mmd general elections. The Scorcher slithered under the waves Premier Bulganin and Communist Justice Department claimed that AP Wirephoto .. the freighter sliced away the party head Nikita S. Khrushchev UAW violated the Federal Corrupt Adams County Court House, sburg. for a training cruise. whether we get them by toll or freeway. When a questioner tried to put! specified number of miles per he said GM is never in politics, | hour, as that car then would lose but he hopes that Eisenhower will] its flexibility and be a dangerous run again, as he has proved him-) self to be one of the greatest w freeway system is already ;—if not the greatest. | M. Critchfield, Frank V. Bridge, | top half of the sub’s periscope on their recent Asian tour had p_, ctices The President owns Fifty men were aboard the sub been printed in a three-volume is- sue in Chinese. jmoney to __|money taken from dues of mem- Act by contributing support candidates, bers who might not have ap- proved. ready here for the Motorama | which opens Saturday and runs through Feb. 12, include Robert | FE. R. Pettingill, P. J. Mona- ghan, Roger Kyes and E. Jd, Chapman. Some of them had a rough time flying down. Picard, when dismissing the ‘charges, said: Pontiac Dream Car Holding Spotlight at Miami “The union was not making an expenditure on behalf of a po- Htieal candidate . . . it exer- cised the right of free speech . to inform its members ef the position of the union on per- sons seeking public office." Potter today said Congress ‘‘will neve to rewrite the Corrupt Prac- itices Act” if Picard’s finding is allowed to stand. He said he and other Republicans will appeal the Others on the way include Bob decision to a higher court. Oliver, who I understand is driv-| s he? | Just talked to an executive of ™ Potter explained that ‘tf | unions can use their dues to ake political no reason why corpora- contributions, tase ‘ | ; . there is iffic situation in one of the hot-| 4 preview of the GM vista-vision|the Miami Chamber of Commerce, | tions can't use their stockhold pons - ae a car, as it is not at present , . f 5 a ; : ; . , A ; an a aren in, Are some ater etd oso a ara wens ag er tt natin He ad gym, Key 1 te FM HY aI EO meyer te ver Po proposed Ea tion, but it was told that none are likely to be Cone ee ras’ **" Mayor Cobo and his official family ture,"’ amazed the newspapermen.| v4 also that they're going | ve Block, former Chicago Cub in- 2Pound the Pon- A | made for sale earlier than 1960. an y News o0---3:-------.--- 9 are doing a great job, and other It shows the cars of tomorrow On after aah big political conven-| Meantime, jubilant union offi- fielder, listed his associates -as tiac that most of | In his talk before the newspaper _ Mortals 2... eee 6 cities should follow suit and profit the highways of tomorrow. The | ions im 1960, and feel they will cials issued a statement saying Lionel Grise of Ware, Mass., Les- the publicity men men Thursday G\t-President-Har-) Sports «......25..-2..0000- 14 by it \roads are negotiated at speeds of get them. Claim the Democrats|the dismissal “upholds the right of ter Feinberg of Boston, Armand lingered long and low H.’ Curtice minced no words Theaters . eeneeeosopae 66 He feels that more and better °°" 100 miles per hour on a series). trying to salvage the electoral|a democratic union to present its Jacobs of Buffalg, N.Y. and David |” "OM ay in expressing his opinion about TV & Radio Programs ...... 3} highways are one of the prime °! Curves and twists that make @ Vote. ‘they kicked away in 1952,|views on candidates and issues to Cheskin and Al Gfeentouge of New ©ame pack = to ~ som matter’ quite pertinent to Wilson, Earl 4 essentials for the continued pros- pretzel look straight. ‘ ‘and the Republicans must keep its members through the normal York, “ y N linger again HAAS 7 Pontiac’ and its area ~~ Women's Pages 8 perous growth of our country, | Pontiac GM_men of aftairs al- jthem to win. , |channels of communication.” 4 f y vd \ a 4 : \ t : a 4 ; . : oe F i = \ : ¢ nis ® f i 4 ‘ ti a i > rk A ec apnea APPT area EN eRe EL uae SN gmat IE SU py ut [eRe eeeeneeanen et Coase! oe ae Panel to St cy Parking Issue - Authorities to Present Opposing Views Before Real Estate Group Views opposing the city’s pro- posed $600,000 municipal parking program will be presented by three authorities on parking al:a meet- ing of the Pontiac Real Estate we * * Beard Monday night. The panel will be made up of L. B. Doggette Jr., president of the National Parking Assn. of Washington, D. C.; William Coy, public relations diréctor of the Detroit Parking Assn.; and Sam L. Stolorow, Outdoor Parking Co. Moderator will be Bruce J. Annett, immediate past president of the Michigan Real Estate Assn. gach speaker will be allotted equal time to voice his argument, according to association officials. A concluding question-and-answer period is expected. The discussion will follow a dinner at the Wal- dron Hotel. Ld * * Another meeting, in which view- points in favor of the program will be presented, will probably take place in the future according to Secretary Edward A. Maier Proponents of both sides of the issue had been invited to appear at Monday's meeting, Maier said, * * Voters will go to the polls March 5 to determine whether or not the city will issue $600,000 in revenue bonds to finance 624 additional parking: spaces. Service Directives Issued by Sec. Wilson WASHINGTON (INS) — Defense Secretary Charles. E. Wilson is-| sued a five-page directive yester- day that said, in effect, his direc- tives should be carried out. manager of Pontiac's Ne Tea 1 lan g “4 ro ah a “ 4 ! si ee ~ / : : if ~ } J j ‘?TWHAPDES) bo) i cabal THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 i : ~~ ame soieade " The Day in Birmingham Mother Appeals for Funds Taken Out of Billfold Egypt Receives Czech Bombers Diplomatic Sources Say Russian - Built Aircrafts, Already in Use A 21-year-old mother of two sick babies today begged the person who stole her husband's wallet in a local bank yesterday to return jthe $39 it contained. i “It was for the babies’ doctor BIRMINGHAM — Holy Name, Parish begins tomorrow to clear the last third of its debt for the new church, which opened Nov, 20 ibills,”’ Mrs. Jean Knoll, of 134 Ruth St., sobbed today. | WASHINGTON u — Diplomatic. sources said today Egypt has re- “I don't think anybody could ‘need that money as much as we ceived from Communist Czecho-) de.” slovakia 40 Russian-built Ilyushkin * « bombers—some of them already Mrs. Knol] said her husband, flying. William, 24. had made a deposit ea Awareness of this new capabili- ty, it was said, was a factor in the urgent call by President Eisenhow- er and British Prime Minister Eden this week for new efforts to preserve peace In the Middle East. in the bank just befere noticing his wallet had disappeared. | Later, she said, a bank official! had called to say the wallet had been found in the bank, without) the $39 Knoll had said was in it.) Papers and identification had been left in the billfold, she said.) | Senator Charges Bribe Attempt Case Announces Money _ Offer to Influence Him on Gas Vote * In their conference communique, | Eisenhower and Eden proposed discussions with the French, under a 1950 three-power agreement, to decide on joint action which would best prevent any violation of the Arab-Israeli truce lines. They again denounced the Soviet bloc’s 80-million dollar sale of arms to Egypt as having ‘increased the risk of war.” * France has agreed to the pro- pesed talks, which probably will start here next week. * * Ld Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban is expected to ask the State De- partment again next week for ap- proval of Israel’s request to buy 50 million dollars in U. S. defen- | WASHINGTON wW — A reported money offer allegedly designed to influence a senator to vote for the natural gas bill threatened today, to derai! plans for final action Mon- jday on the closely contested meas-, ‘ure . 1 sai ONWARD — A 46-year heritage of scouting en- riches experience of Pontiac scouts above,. shown sive weapons. Pontiac Press Pheto demonstrating a sheepshank knot. Left to right, Tenderftoot John Kimball, 11, ef 203 Ogemaw Rd a em a A of 167 Albert Rd., Pontiac Township, pass on ad- S | B k p . JO DANK FTICe and Second Class EXplorer Charles Kimbrell, 15, | jcontrol. vice to Wolf Cub Thomas Webster, 9, of 1475 Glenwood Ave. They will take part in this week's | , eas oF mre Scouts to Observe 46th rednceeara oes Solons OK Sen. Francis Case (R-SD) tofd Wi th Troop Programs Next Week Morse Says Farmers. observance of the 46th anniversary of scouting. a startled Senate yesterday he had ee rejected the $2,500 campaign con Can Take Out 50 million % years Troop 5, which held an awards Georges - Newport's department | Acres for $1 Billion Pay banquet Tuesday in First Congre-! store, 74 N. Saginaw St. > 8 « It also threw deeper in doubt the eventual fate of the House passed bill to exempt producer | prices of gas from direct federal tribution. He said he had been dis-) poy seouting will be posed before to vote for the bill— ald this week. but that he now plans to vote Baa is . Penna Rae . against it. The money came, he alae ote 4 as gee each atonal Church. Similar programs will be con-) WASHINGTON UA billion-dol- : ; will celebrate in its own way. “te rs > he said, from aclawyer who “was not. “OO” ducted by other scouters of the jar price tag on the administra- an opponent of the bill.” He did Feb. 6-12 will see old-timer re Whitfield School Pack 27 Thurs: (Cyinton Valley Council, Van Braid- tion’s soil bank plan received gén-' | ment is in the 700’s, with a waiting, at a cost of nearly $700,000. Pledges of parishioners for over the next two years will total $250,- 000, if the expectations are real- ized. The modern simply-styled a. will then be paid for in full. “Stay at home Sunday’ is set for tomorrow, when men of the church, headed by John J. Kel- ley, who also is Ushers Club president, contact all church members for their pledges. Pledges already mailed in tndi- cate averages are about $315 a family, with $483,822 already promised by 155 families. Church officials say that when the debt is paid, next concern will) be for several more classrooms at the grade school, where enroll- list of about 300, and stil) later, a new high school. About 300 Catholic high school students attend public schools here, but to be in parochial schools many students commute each day to Immaculata, University of De- troit High School, Cathedral Cen- tral and Catholic Central, in De- trolt, and St. Mary's and the Shrine of the Little Flower in Royal Oak. The church newspaper’s circu- lation on Sundays has boosted from 900 to 1,700 copies, since the new church opened, accord- ing to its editor, Mrs. Gilbert Goode, The church's Altar Society is meeting Monday at 1 p.m, at St. Anne’s hall, to hear Lillian Hogue, a life insurance saleswoman and a life underwriter, talk on wills. St. Rita's Guild, one of the 12 forming the society, will be hos- tess to the other guilds at a tea later, Clearence Vliet, former Birming- ham superintendent of schools, Holy Name to Clear Last of Debt on New Church tary uses of the atom and how to control atomic warfare, and will soon turn to a study of the atom’'s peaceful uses. * * * Pythian Sisters will meet Tues- day at 8 p.m. at the Community House, with Mrs, Frank Bernard's committee planning this and an- other event later in the month. John M, Biles Service for John M. Biles of 2225 Woodland, Royal Oak, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Company, with burial in Grand Lawn ceme- tery, Detroit. Mr. Biles was born in 1869 in Ontario and hag lived in Royal Oak since 1925. He founded the Standard Reamer and Tool Com- pany of Detroit and for 25 years was with Edson-Moore, wholesale dry goods firm in Detroit. He served on the Detroif Cen- tral Methodist Church’s official board for over 30 years, and was made a trustee emeritus in 1949. He leaves two daughters, Mrs, Richard A, Leece, with whom he lived, and Mrs, Robert D. Wyatt, and a son, Allan M., of Lakewood, Yanks to Invade Julief's Home NATO Force Gls Bound for Italian City Famed for Bard's Lovers will speak on Canadian sources of| ‘ASHINGTON — One thousand unions, father-and-son dinners, and day placed a window display in wood said. as well as Oakland eral approval today from members urani Wilson commented at a news um at the Ruth Shain class american Gls now on their way conference recently that he had noticed a “lack of enthusiasm, with which some of his orders were greeted by the Army, Navy, and Air Force.” 7 The new directive emphasizes that assistant secretaries of de- fense, the general counsel, and the secretaries of the services must continually review the implemen- tation of Wilson's orders. | Health Director Marks 63 Years (Continued From Page One) | the town of Davisburg when he, built the area's first grist mill! beside the river there. | A past president of the Michigan| Were considering asking for an im- Health Officers Association, Dr. ™¢diate investigation, perhaps by Monroe is presently secretary of the Commerce Committee which the Preventive Medicine Section of Michigan Medical Society. Tuesday he was elected vice president of the Southeastern Mich-| igan Tuberculosis Detection Proj- ect covering a six-county area, and he also is a member of the board of directors of the Oakland County Medical Society and the down 120,000,000 tons of overbur- , Southeastern Michigan Division of den to reach the Toqueqala coy American Cancer Society, Doomed State Boy Rallies 030 tou. (oka Me i tase tant After Lourdes Pilgrimage ‘: not name him, * courts of honor vacks and explorer units Van Braidwood said s * Alarmed senators who have been CUD | fighting for enactment of the legis- Participate, lation suggested the possibility the lac district executive, reported offer to Case was a ma-| ‘ Many scouts in uniform will neuver to ‘take away the votes, attend Sunday church services in of senators” who were inclined to) uniferm this week and next. vote for passage. There were de- mands for an investigation of what All scout troops ~ ‘County members of the Detroit servance. i will Area Council. z Pon More Red Trade Nationally, scouting’s 4,100,000) | The 46th anniversary of the in- | ontro § f e | corporation of scouting falls on | | Wednesday, when rededication | members will take part in the ob-| Juring the week, Scouts will be * eon ; ceremonies will be held by e * ~ihayl . «. gin a new program with the theme Fi one ae . \ See) Pullin (DAs cated * onward) foc God andi ty (Goun Solos Voice Opposition may treaps: Federal) chartertag serious charge of attempted brib- ~* et ; . of scouting by Congress occurred ery.” Fullbright is the bill’s spon- "Y. _ to Eden’s Idea of Easing june 15, 1916: | | The four-year program, Braid- More than 24,500,000 boys and leaders have taken the scout oath |since Feb, 8, 1910, a report from, WASHINGTON um—Sen. McClel-'the national council states. lan (D-Ark) called today for “even, At present, according to the re-| tighter restrictions’ against trade ae the amid 7 gases ce . . \U. S. exceeds by fz : with both Russia and Red China. | pxccece) by EAs immer pereup | 5 | Bi k ee jin any of the 56 other countries Lt £2 e an els | Other senators voiced opposition »,embers of the International Scout, Texas, Killing 16 jwhich endorse scouting and are, (Continued From Page One) sor wood said, will help prepare Amer- WHAT TO DO? ica’s boys to “live in today’s world Senate Democratic Leader Lyn- and carry responsibilities in the don B. Johnson of Texas and his years ahead” Republican counterpart, Sen. Celebrating was begun early by Knowland of California, were ex- ~ : pected to confer today on what to do in the situation. * * » Clamps on Soviet, China Senate sources said the leaders controls, as British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden suggested yes- Rescuers Bieaiae ternlay handled the gas bill. Such an in- day and air transportation was : _* . “eS oo ‘ _ ‘ . McClellan chairman of the Sen f S S s 5s eae > a ee kn als molec Vann aie ate Permanent Investigations sub- SOF OUTVIVOTS In | AY rot) . : dog ° Ls HIGHWAYS CLOSED committee, said he hoped to start Coast Landslide Until yesterday, Senate debate Virtually all highways in the hearings Wednesday or Thursday and Seuth Plains were into alleged Western shipments of because of strategic materials to the Sovie Plain- bloc. SAN MONICA, Calif. (INS)—| ad droned along for three weeks. Panhandle at Men and heavy equipment dug] impassable early today the snow drifts, On some throug’ 0 1 | Plans are under way to strip view streets, snow wis waist deep.! Senate Republican Leader Know- pte Pees icine eral ‘ity buses in Lubbock and Amarnl- land (Calif) said he thought the monstrous landslide that roared PET lo ceased operation yesterday af- Senate Foreign Relations Commit- down on the Pacific coast highway Sepostt pest Toy ben ternoon and in Amarillo all under- tee ought to seek “assurances” in Pacific P&lisades | north of | passes were Closed from Secretary of State Dulles that Santa Monica. ind the United States will oppose any : | The avalanche occurred mid- | way between Santa Monica can- The staff of a Plainview ra. He said this is particularly true) yom and Sunset Boulevard short- dio station slept in the studio (7 View of Red Chinese Premier ly after 5 p.m. yesterday during rather than attempt to get to their Chou En-lai’s repeated threats to) the home-going rush and led to * * ve cause emploves could not get to work to any move to relax Chinese trade Bureau ja of ‘Mutt-Jeff’ Label of the Senate Agriculture Commit- (on international affairs at 10 a.m. to Italy as part of the new south- Tuesday at the Community House. ern Europe defense force under Undersecretary of Agriculture) Vilet, a retired educator who NATO are brushing up on their True D. Morse told the committee spends summer vacations in |Shakespeare. They are.to be sta- yesterday plans now call for ask- Canda near where the newest*‘|tioned in Verona of “Romeo and ing farmers to take 44 to 50 million | uranium strike was made, has Juliet’ fame. acres out of production. The gov- done six months’ research for his It is true that some hard-hearted * * * But even the severest skeptics concede that two feuding families by the names of Montecchi and Capuleti once lived in Verona in the 13th and 14th centuries. These may indeed have been the fami- lies of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. At any rate, the city exhibits the we ernment would pay them from 800 talk to the Shain class, gleaning | Scholars hold that Shakespeare's million to a billion dollars. | Statistics and geological tacts on story had no basis in fact, that it Payment to individual farmers, the mineral resources and their (Was taken from a 16th century would vary widely under the two-| relationship to Canadian-Ameri- Italian novel. They are so stolid part program. For oa weal can defense, a to ae cused the os sar from wheat, cotton, corn and rice,| The class, which meets each hagus, they would receive half this year's Tuesday morning and is open oo is actually an old water support prige on the crops they visitors, has been studying mili- fvae* could have "expected from the di- verted land, Under a longer range . program for planting grass and D f) h trees, they would receive $10 an, ontiac eat 5 acre rental, plus 80 per cent of the) cost of replanting—an average $9 CHARLES ARMSTRONG a aa ar ‘Charles T. Armstrong I think most members of my, Charles T. Armstrong, 92, of 28 committee were favorably im- Kemp St. died yesterday afternoon Capuleti h " Ae Leone jouse as the place where pressed,” Chairman Ellender (D- after an illness of 18 months. | Juliet languished and a guard au- ore ve Ugvaces Agriculture Com-| He was born Jan. 29, 1864 in thoritatively points out a pink mar- mittee, Sond Dewsnen \Odgensburg, N. Y., and married/ ble balcony as the one from which It's more generous than vor. |the former Mattie Spicer in 1893.| she heard Romeo's wooing. expected,” said Sen. Aiken (R-\ 4 resident of Pontiac since 1918,| Vt), senior GOP member. he was a member of All Saints ¥4S BOMB SHELTER Chairman Ellender ani pest Episcopal Church, Masonic Lodge,| Juliet’s house sheltered bomb committee back into closed-door Bive-Lodge and a life member of Victims during the war. As a stra- = today for Pesencichos gee Knight Templars. jtegic rail cehter between Germany , oO | a Soe) on major mee | Mr. Armstrong retired from the ®"4 Austria, str addling the Adige new legislation. lOakland Motor Car Co. in 1929.\Fiver. Verona lost 40 per cent of He had been a member of Beveral neet on its caceuihiee palppribaited Clear Two Suspects marching oo 2 ‘and monuments withstood the Surviving is a son, Will Arm bombs. So did the Arena, one of strong of Los Angeles, Calif. Vive! (oldest (Roman famphltheaters Service will be at 3 p.m. Mon- atilllinl existence day in the Huntoon Funeral Home. . . The Rev. C. George Widdifield, An agricultural center of 136,- 500 inhabitants, Verona draws a cultural heritage from the sur- rounding valley as well as fruits | and wines. Near-by-Padua, where | Galileo once taught, is renowned Two men picked up here this salle COU to the bone planned to remain at the shrine in homes and at Lubbock Weather US¢ force to “liberate’’ Formosa. fears that it may have buried week are not Detroit's ‘Mutt and rector of his church, will officiate from France's cold wave, Mrs. Southern France until Feb. 13, but Bureau emploves stayed at their’ The Red China trade controversy; ® number of cars and their occu- Jeff’ armed robbers, Detroit po- with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Helen Eckman and her son, took an overnight train to Paris posts because they couldn't get started up afresh as the outgrowth| pants. lice said yesterday. | —_ Randy, arrived in Paris today after because a a pes cold . She home and their reliefs could not of the three-day talks between Officials said the slide, which! Victims of the recent stick-ups Mrs, Edward Bryant cutting short their pilgrimage to a . o fly back to the United get to the bureau President Eisenhower and Eden broke away from a 350-foot cliff, failed to identify the pair in a, : C4 States in a day or so There was a heavy snow cover- this week. buried the highway for a length of Police line-up Friday, Det, Robert’ Mrs. Edward (Gladys Irene) the Shrine Jur Lady ~ ‘ “8 : oa: Shrine of Our Lady of Lour “We haven't been warm since ing at Carlshad, NM, measuring The two agreed, a joint declara- 600 feet to a peak depth of 50|/Marlow of dres. j ; . j e 6 « we left Dublin.’ Mrs, Eckman More than one foot tion said, that trade controls should feet. ” |squad said. at her home at 4:30 this morning. Mrs. Eckman of St. Josenh "2! ——— a he reviewed periodically in the) They added that the area will be! Both Detroiters, they have been She had been in ill health three i uc » : = " . lish . ring oc Aa, OC P : | : Mich., seemed uncertain whether She and Randy, accompanied Trouble Strikes Again es nf of chanaing) conditions 80 closed at least, until Sunday night.|held since Thursday on minor eee May 3. 1898 in Chatham by a Chicago newspaperman, they may best serve the interests The highway is one of the main|charges. Sow at ao ’ the brief stay at the famo hrine | ‘ SDUALBE bak flew to Paris Wednesday and left for Poor Mr. Trouble of ‘Toutes between Los Angeles and’ One will be taken to Pontiac Ont. Canada, she was the daughter the Detroit holdup Bryant, 57, of 98 Prall St. died, for its schools, Mantua, the home of Virgil, is also famed as the | town of Romeo's exile, Although Romeo's home: still Stands in Verona, its bad state of repair may reflect the townfolk's \low opinion of him. There are had helped 7-year-old Pandy, iI] with leukemia, but she told a news man: “Last night, though, he didn’t have a temperature, It was the first time since we left Chicago (early this week.'') Mrs. Eckman had ori The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Considerable Clowdiness totay and tonight High te- day 30-44 Warmer tonight, low 2 24 Cloud: tomorrow with rain or sleet pos sibly beginning late tonight High to Finally the free world.” for Lourdes that night. LOUISVILLE, Ky. c®—Tronbl San Francisco. Apartment House Swept “We went to the shrine three struck for the fourth time within Workers labored throughout | times,” she said today after step- year in the Dudley Conner family b 2-Hour $7 000 Fi | the night beneath huge flood | ping from a train into the 32 de- Conner, a city patrolman, was y ‘ re lights for the clean up and pos- | gree temperature at Austerlitz Sta- driving his car when his son top Firs yesterday afternoon caused sible rescue operations. thon pled out and cut his head $7,000 damage to exterior and con- West Los Angeles Police said bd * Last Aprml Conner was injured tents ef a two-story apartment at afi iat ch = ~sS fe Sai ie, Mrs. Eckman said that at when a car hit his cruiser J61 Fisher St., firemen estimated ie h ae e St anes Lourdes, “we were cold all the His house caueht fire last Ds Cause of the two-hour blaze is sem the avalanche it cals told ao aoe — them he was almast positive that cember and was badly damaged. iinknown, they said. Occupants all cars cleared tk lid “Tt was worse than in Michigan,’ On Jan 11 Conner suffered cuts who es aped without injury, re ‘ . ee ae ae area Ue she said. “There it warms up once when he lost control ef his motor- ported the loss is covered by in- fore the full brunt struck the high- in a wile.” eyele and struck a utility pole, SUPANCe, : ale ee nrg Ae RR sot Wea cmgnetrienenie oe ) Files Appeal for Par r lof Herbert and Matilda Kelley A Municipal court on a charge of ex- those who imply he two-timed Jul- Murray. On June 6,1923, she waS jet Many Veronese name their hibiting someone. else's driver's li-| : ; bene! married in Crown Point, Ind. |daughters Juliet, but Romeo is not | A member of St. Vincent de . : , The other faces arraignment in, : _.. favored for boys. Detroit, where warrants were is- Paul Catholic Church, Mrs. Bryant, ; : : jhad lived in Pontiac since 1928. | . sued for past traffic violations. surviving’ becidesl irahaatand Suffers Back Injury . ; are a daughter, Mrs. Marguerite qs Car Leaves Roa Drayton Plains Resident — Ciark of @larkston and a son, Ed-| : James E. McClure, 49, of Royal Treated After Collision ™ rd A. Bryant of Winston-Salem, ay who suffered possible injuries N . . : Edward H. Rockwetl, 27, of Dray-. Other survivors include three 0 the spine in an accident on ton Plains, was treated for minor sisters, and three brothers, Mrs.| White Lake Road near Anderson- injuries and released from Pontiac George R. Post, Thomas Mur- ville Road Thursday afternoon, General Hospital last night after ray, Mrs. John Royer, Mrs Jean W@S reported in good condition in his car collided with a truck driven Soice and L. W. Murray, all of St- Joseph Mercy Hospital this merrow 32-236. East te northeast winds - 5-19 mph, today increasing somewhat Peto from: UA. WEATHER BUREAU by John B, Manning, 32, of 5908 Chicago, and Herbert Murray of Morning. ght and temerres ~ : Depaitinens of Comewies Jerome St. |Phoenix, Ariz. | McClure told Oakland County eee cent alRontise), _ Oakland County Sheriff's depu- Funeral arrangements will be an- Sheriff's deputies his car was for- owest temperatu \ ecding @ a f | 3 Ra Cee Or a? ties said the accident happened on nounced later by the Sparks-Griffin ced off the road by an incoming pectin? Fee ecno. a mpih | 1s ; “une itruck. Direction ortheast A former secretary of the late U-5: 10 near Silver Lake Road. Funeral Home. By ises day 3 mm “ - : = = Se = ———— Gun ete Saturcay at 5 %0 P Gov. Alex J. Groesbeck appealed Moon sets Saturday at 11 48 a or clai ¥ p 5 = : = Moon rises Guncay et 2 08 a perc Ln for Siar oon of his estate May Have Another Session in June ) zeae oh yes day. : 6am eects Temperatores ‘A Julia Dubuque, operator of a ; : . jem soeeee 17 2 ide i Ral Oak dress shop, said the wWam 2 Cohn ee tm the ee ke IS ases on e (ual OC C renead ins $500 a month for life before he wesday in Pontiac a | died in 1953 at the age t 79 | {As Recorded Downtown . . \< es Be Of ty, Highest temperature ae 7” i eK THONARY — A | But she was not mentioned ‘in. Some 125 criminal cases are! scheduled through the first two David P. Dawson, 31, is charged aicen, temperate speccee one 20's fab! sin an one me Oe his will, which left the bulk of his ready for trial during the February, weeks of the April term, he add- with emberrlement, larceny by na ther—Cloudy . 20% An ; pot | ; . d Te gue tear Azo ie F bid | Miss Dubuque is appealing a fe7™ of Oakland County Circuit | Sava eeaneea preety . ie pi ‘ . ‘ ra «€ | oy , ° mint Gani 5s Prebaieic q ee woe ne | Court beginning Monday, Oakland “To keep completely up to date atin virial is\pched adi fi =~ hy Lowest temperature... 0.11...) 13 elke WG Tas (OSE J 'we'll probably have to call a crim. Mls trial Is scheduled for Marc se ee we eed as ERT 175 schon | j County | Hrosecutor “Frederick (ial ay in June, which isn’t usu- Dawson is accused of converting ‘i t ow 4 | = = i . Ww 8 su- S § “us ‘i sd and Lowest T 60° tow, Gs ‘Dams on the Uptake (earapeait toaey: ally done,” said Ziem 08,862 to hi hi Lowest T . ; y ' : 28,862 to his own use which should ¢3 in im ees ae - | : SEATTLE P izi [pp Accused \peveces inclute ire The trial of former Fenton vil- oe been turned over to the Uni —— AS tavaene 3} ne a for aoe perpen mer Lake Orion businessmari‘lage attorney Clifford Dye, 53, iS \ereat CIT Credit Corp. which fi- Friday's qumpeteters Chart 6H bs . r mt |aams in the recee ” Northwest charged on three money-manipula- slated to begin Feb. 15. lnanced (cars (delivered!to| Dawson 42.31 Jacksonville 82 64 tecaneec «. : ' leas in eine "tion counts and a Fenton attorney Dye is accused in the non-fatal! oenline factory, marek 2816 Kansas City 25 15 TONIGHT’S FORECAST — Rain is forecast AP Wirephote Power ‘company officials cite the, x j t hi last A % of Fenton) c cag wil 436 Los Angeles 64 44 ; : : ; 3 charged with assault with intent shooting las ug. of Fenton! Other scheduled cases include 2915 Memphis 46 39) tonight in the South, except Florida, the lower and northern Appalachians. It wilt be warmer in growth of the region’s peak load |, murder itenant farmer, William C. Clark, ; ; : Chicage 3816 Milwaukee = 34 7) Ohio and Te Pallant . anal -_ ; _ from 700,000 kilowatts in 1920 to) . 1? meq mansiaughter, 1; negligent homi- i nnessee vall dt ! i : : | 3832 New Orieang 7987) nnessee valleys and the south anc the West. In the Pontiac area slightly warmer |_|. ‘ly & milli in 1955—an i | Th di not include 27, who leased three farms owne |cide, 2; assault with a dangerous 34.23 Omaha =| 2 3 middle Atlantic states. Snow, sleet or freezing rain weather may) bring rain) wilt - /MeStAy So Us On ne Lae e figure does iby Dye’s sister. Police said the Loe AT 348 Pittaburgh 33 28! i expected ae " ay bring rain, with an advancing cold | crease of more than tenfold. They, cases bound over to Circuit Court f od t | Weapon. 6; sex offenses, 12; theft orth Sat Traveree Clty id XT . in the central and sduthern Plains, front from the north Vater turning rain into estimate the requirements will soar, within the last 10 days, Ziem shooting followed an argument. (or breaking and entering, 5 and Rapids 31 8 Geattie 45 33| Middle Mississippi valley, southern New England sleet. ‘to 11% miltion kilowatts by 1961. explained, Cases have been Former Lake Orion auto dealer | arson, 1, : . ee i ‘ pg LE, ."2 I nel Hae) a Pig ef dé THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 ">, 4 I Hungary Placed on Travel Ban Persecuting Workers at American Legation Given as Reason WASHINGTON W — The United States today banned travel of American citizens te Communist Hungary. A note charged the Hun- garian government with persecut- ing Hungarian employes of the American legation and curtailing freedom of the press. * * * The sudden crackdown — first action of its kind since the good- will era of the summit conference last July — was one of three measures taken by Washington in connection with the arrest in Hun- gary of Endre Marton, Budapest correspondent of The Associated Press, and his wife, Ilona, a United Press correspondent then. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS)| lion, today Red China is holding more victims of disasters. jthan 25 million persons in slave ,, Sa Uae labor camps throughout the, NO DIE FESENCE Chinese mainland. The 356-page survey was based) _ ‘on evidence submitted by Nationa-; list China, the United States and international agencies on slave ‘labor practices behind the Iron ‘Curtain and in Communist Eastern! Nationalist China charged in | | the report that the Chinese Com- | | munist regime was “built on | nothing but a vast pile of crushed | bones.” It added the | | forced labor system was ‘more | ruthless and cruel” than Rus- sia’s, from which it was modeled | and had “plunged’”’ the mainiaad | ef China into an “era of bloody i rule,"’ | The Nationalists said the num-, \ ‘ FIVE | U.N. Survey Exposes Red ‘Slave’ Practices ‘#¢?ts Overs, including one million cap-, toward eliminating the ‘‘cruel and; land 2,000 counties. The U.S. — A documented United Nations|tured Nationalist troops, civilians inhuman’ forced labor system, | report added there was virtually survey on forced labor charged sentenced to compulsory work and| which has been condemned in all) ne difference between forced and |civilized countries. | The United States charged The Nationalists demanded the| there exists “at least one forced U. N. adopt “effective sanctions’| labor camp” in each of the main- |U.S. cited Communists newspaper voluntary labor in Communist China, Both Nationalist China and the ber of slave laborers in Commun-! ist China was more than 25 mil- * = * The Martons, Hungarians, were, zee seized last year and have been) given prison terms by Communist ; courts on espionage charges. 50 UM Wor ker Ss Two local employes of the U. S.| legation, Bela Kapotsy and coon ECOr d Gr ades Balas, Hungarian citizens, were, le picked up with the Martons, were of 20,000 Students | like them in secret and also given’ ANN ARBOR u — While some| prison terms. 20,000 University. of Michigan stu- Apart from these, the State de- dents hang in apprehension this partment said in a note to Hun- week waiting for final grades, fifty! garian Minister Karoly Szarka that other people have got a real job seven other ‘“‘local employes’ of on their hands. the legation in Budapest had been, That’ ; : : at’s how many it takes, work-| prin Le Piety ce during ing an eight hour day to record) own = ir fates are UM more than 80.000 grades in the al- ue loted two weeks tire. | The Budapest radio announced) More than 6,000 grades a day | Jan. 14 that Endre Marton had, pass through the dffiversity’s of- drawn a 6-year-term and Mrs. fice of registration and records— Marton 3 years, . | and there’s not room for a single | CONTRAST — Fifteen degree weather at Am- Hungarians have been forbidden mistake. About 206 completed | arillo, Texas, didn't prevent these young ladies since October 1953 to travel more) student records are mailed every | {rom taking a dip in the swimming pool. Of course than 40 miles from the White House hour. _ ee ae ponies Penida idl cael ional Electronic tabulating machines au er 0 a e me Ss : ‘help a lot. Only 25 years ago, with p) ght | ] k now will become even tighter. many less students, the job was * * * they were unable to find a small igirl for adoption. | we : . igan Retail Lumber Dealers Assn., |tic : Gone, by hand. Will fo Hi h Court —_ _. * ‘meeting in Grand Rapids, has.Victor Blane and Gray recom. of am ourt ear | Now its all clockwork. An exam- | Erickson provided in his will that chosen Donald P. Yerkes Jr. of mended the reduction in sentences. Agency, Inc. ination taken on Friday must be . ws eee lif the adoption requirement was not ,; "i : r offi-| * * «6 i graded by the professor and his, 'RON RIVER W—Mrs. Einer OF met $20,000 each should go 0 Lon elected were Robert A. Dean,| Mrs, Ostreicher died in . the 70 W. Lewrence ar e arratry ase lassistants by Monday. By. Tuesday son plans to ask the State Supreme the First Lutheran Church, Iron traverse City and James H. Van Schwartzes’ apartment August 24,] ot Cass the grade is in the records office. Court to interpret her father’s will/River, the Swedish Old People's\7 jen Grand Haven, vice presi-\shortly before her 23rd birthday. . NEW YORK (P—For the first W cers it is transferred to a that required her to adopt a boy Home, Even r Ill; the August: | dents; and Harold H. Hager, Lan- She had eloped with Earl Ostreich- mee FE 2-922) time is nearly 100 years the charge [a u ator card. and a girl under 3 years of age to’ ana Hosiptal, Chicago; the Swedish sing, treasurer. Grand Rapids was er, 29-year-old Miami Beach mo- a — of barratry—excessive groundless. Friday, again at the end of the inherit his entire estate of $251,000. National Sanatorium, Inglewood, | nicked for the site of the 1957 con-\torcycle policeman, just two \ litigation—has been heard in a New !ine, it is mailed to the student. * ¢ @ Calif lvention. lmonths before. York court. Andrew G. Erickson stipulated in his will that if Mrs Olson, his only Asian Tour by Dulles child, failed to adopt a boy and a . | girl under 3 prior to one year after to Cover 10 Countries | He 5 tiny church on the fringe of| LOS ANGELES —Bob Burns, his death, then four charities were) WASHINGTON (—Secretary of! ae the Arkansas bazooka player, will) to share in the $100,000 residue af , : el _ : 4 yer, Sk uy : State s will visit Asian The minister has brought 10 he buried on a hillside far from the estate pele WA Wn Macks Shou countries next month This provision in the will of ae in ee on federal the Ozark “country folks” of his courts over the past five years, : > S . >. inst th f the ch 3 Pallosophicel humor the farmer and iron mining land | The State Department said he Be Rte Re ton Ob the | Couren's|) The comedian) 65, mp: ‘will go to Pakistan, India, Ceylon founder in a dispute over disposal gay of ¢ owner was upheld by Circuit an ; | of the church property. Cora laix (dave Judge Ernest W. Brown. Indonesia, Thailand, South Viet| Barratry has several meanings.| private funeral services and in- Mrs. Olson and her husband Nam, the Philippines, Nationalist One of the better known Ones 1S terment will be conducted tomor- adopted a boy, Willard, now 7, China, South Korea and Japan. the crime of wrecking a ship by its;row at Forest Lawn Memorial before Erickson died in 1954. The; Dulles will leave Washington by crew. /Park in nearby Glendale. Olsons claimed substantial per-'plane March 2. - Bob Burns to Be Buried A city magistrate ordered the . . ane charge drawn up against the head ON California Hillside died Thurs- ancer. He had been in a \ TYPICAL AMERICAN DREAM A COME TRUE... in the ( TYPICAL AMERICAN WAY! ai Savings Deposits at the Pontiac Federal Savings t are put to work in the community ...and they make the Dream of a Home of your own a Reality... And It Can Happen to You! HOME OWNERSHIP LOANS LAND CONTRACTS (ome in today and discuss \our needs in the of out We believe in privacy Closing room the strength of Home Ownership. Ms SAVINGS and ‘ Loan Association 761 West Huron Street 7 407 Main St. | Rochester 16 E. Lawrence 7 Downtown Pontiac _ . AP Wirephote 90 degrees. Amarillo's biggest snow in several the temperature in this heated pool was around years is visible in the background. ‘formance of. the condition and said Lumber Dealers Elect GRAND RAPIDS w—The Michi- Eisenhower Sulytes : Boy Scouts of America Reception Center | xtw vor iPad accounts and declarations by top! enhower today saleted the Peiping officials, in addition to| JACKSON ® — Southern Mich-/Scouts of America on’ @ie ; voluminous evidence submitted by igan Prison’s new reception cen-| Boy Scout Week—Feb. 6 mainland refugees, as their sources| ter has been opened officially by ing the 46th anniversary of its for the charges. the State Corrections aman am in the United ck 5 : : The center includes a new admit-| Eisenhower, honorary presi ormee EEL NATIONS | ting building and a remodeled 495-|of the organization, said in a mes- The report, which was published’ 61 block. Its facilities pe rm i t|sage to the Scout National il jointly by U. N. Secretary General | ¢xamining incoming inmates dur-the growth of the scouts “gives Dag Hammarskjold and David A.| ing a 30-day quarantine period to heartening assurance that .. . our Morse, head of the International getermine their permanent as- nation will continue to have citi- Labor Organization, will be dis-| i nments. |zens prepared in body, mind and cussed by the U. N. economic and Warden Will H. Ba ‘character to serve it and to further social council at its April meeting. | Aso ew $50,000 Sen “bar. its strength and progress.” The U. S. also submitted data (racks at the south end of the Root’ se fabor in Communist | Prison Farm also is ready for for: Court Approves Sale spent hed was a © | mal opening. Inmates housed there) ° ’ the U. N. last December along | work on a land reclaiming pro OF Miranda‘s Home with Communist Bulgaria, Hun- | ject at the farm. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. #— gary and Romania. Sale of the late Carmen Miranda’s Forced labor practices also were home for $61,500 has been ap- cited in these red-ruled states and UM Host to Group proved in Superior Court to facili- in Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia.| ANN ARBOR \.) — The seventh tate distribution of her estate, esti- wo UO jannual institute on advocacy will mated at more than $100,000. The report cited “inhuman treat-|be held at the University of Michi-| Judge Harold W. Schweitzer ap- ment” of workers and physical and gan Feb. 10-11, It is a refresher proved the purchase by film musi- mental tortures inflicted on labor- institute on problems of evidence'cal director Bronislaw Kaper on & ers falling behind the trying work of particular interest to trial law-'petition presented by the actress’ schedules. Many died, it was/yers. A two-day institute on land| husband, producer David A. Se- said, and others were killed for title problems in Michigan will be bastian, offenses such as desertion. jheld in mid-April. | Miss Miranda died last Aug. 5, * ¢ # | jleaving no will, Sebastian said the The “cruel and inhuman” forced! Nearly 40 per cent of all radios present estate estimate does not labor system also was denounced | built in the United States are de- lace oil leases and possible in reports submitted by the In-| signed for use in automobiles. other property in Brazil. ternational Confederation of Free! Trade Union and the International | Commission Against Concentration Pd XX —— An Invitation Two in Philly Death You Are Invited to Make Get Prison Terms Cut AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, 70 West Lawrence at Cass PHILADELPHIA #—Judge Vin- Veen. corto veaertey) reaaced| Your Insurance Headquarters the sentences of Milton and Rosa-| lie Schwartz to 11 to 22 months for | All Types of Insurance Free Customer Parking their part in the death of Mrs. Jean! Ostreicher. | Austin-Norvell Insurance * * * William A. Gray, attorney for the Schwartzes, petitioned the) court Tuesday for a reconsidera- ‘tion of their sentence. Dist. Atty. L Ve WANTED! Laundress for Even in the ‘good old days” you couldn't find a laundress for such a small sum. But today, 44¢ buys enough electricity to wash and dry the week’s laundry for the average family. With an electric clothes dryer (to match your electric washer) you do your laundry the modern way—the easy way. Follow the modern trend toward all electric living. See the new electric clothes dryers at your appliance dealer’s or Detroit Edison. Getter * Poe ye SH ee —_ - 1 Pr . EF - tt oF Be Fs ee oe : t = a ieee | ; J tif “ Ji / THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 , h956 + na s Radio Program’ s-- / |-- Todays Television Programs -- 45 Bow | CAR, (1180) WXYZ, (1870) WPON, (1460) WJBK, (1499) Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Turns yon cLW, (800) = WW, (950) WCAR, (1! (1270 PON, (1 : 4 4 WPON, St. John's Lutheran | WoAR. AR. sign Off crenade JNPON. eee ., Music Ca 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV for Searegation URBANNA, Va. é — Bonnie : - > tenis) OS ee: eee SUNDAY EVENING WWJ, Minute Parade 4 oy Lee Van Wagnen has a little goat. = WXYZ, Volce of Phophecy | 6:00—WJR, News, aes pale rang wes amd TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (|3:30—(4) Zoo Parade. (7) Little 11:00—(2) News.‘ (4) llth Hour fis flecce is white and ft iellewad ade CELW, Motrow Ciain Mr.) ws, Moree Prenea, WJBK. Tom George 6:00—(7) The Explorers. Comdr.| Rascles. (2) Victory at Sea. News. (7) Armchair Theater.| Southern Senator Calls her to school one day. There the MeLeod wine. paves F Pulpit CKLW, Bill Hickok sales ed doves acer ing|. Irving Johnson shows film of his|4 :00—(2) The Big Idea. (4) Hall) (9) National News. for Stern Resistance to/similarity to Mary’s little lamb a WPON, ebuarcrast Renee ae meus: Showtime 10 oo 78, pie Godfrey | voyage, “Around the World in| of Fame. (9) Million Dollar/11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. (9) ee . ceases. , 2 Howe Ow), National Radio Pulpit 6:20 WIR, Gunsmoke wxve, My True tory the Brigantine Yankee.” (4)| Movie. Crown Theater. Maintain Supremacy The goat — Billy — didn’t wait be oniter CKLW, New omecha' . * (4 - Sue hese Bo, | PAN Bolctettne | Wie Rett ‘remo | lock of Bureeu of Intermal| and Stary. uipg=i2) Nightwatch Theater. ( sssoctaren purns {Puen about nor did teacher ews, n i , pelea (CAR, Ne : : . i . = : WCAR, Mews Spinorama baton u ist B isheecimel a ern, Ne ae ed Goan Revenue. (2) Gene Autry. Autry| 5 0) Omnibus. (7) Super Cir-| Movie of the Week. id ela Eastland of Missis- beaded soe Nee ae 10:30—WJR, Chapel Hour 7:00-—-WJR, News, Bergen WWJ, Weekday trails arms smuggling gang in ae South tolinto the d floor bly hall ‘ters | WwJ. Boy Scout Report WWJ, Meaitor WXYZ, When Girl Marries | «(1.06 Below the Border.” my Captain Gall 7) Sup- MONDAY MORNING sippi has called on the South tojinto the secon assembly ha of WXYZ, News Choirs . Wwxydz, abomume beast re, cme Mery Morgen Guns ow t rd : a apiain Seen aa, ) Sup- A = 4 Ford. offer ‘stern resistance” in its fight| after she stepped into the corridor teeting wank Rove Lenhart wie Rew, Peri Wron, Pontisc ‘party ty “* Pee) poge enciien es een : «9002 ae (0) Tede ’s PO re ke Ge nl Gee WEON, Piet Methodist Toe Edgar Bergen [t1:06—VIR, Arthur Godfrey pple offi guard: SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS <* R ree: ¥5) «There is no other alternative,”| Assembly was disrupted until vie (Ut: {WIR News. Biggs wy | WWI, Monitor Aebelile Weekday peor’ sor __, 6200-4) Meet the Press. Sen.) *4™™ port the Deep South Democrat declared Bonnie and a few elementary STE wie Presents wave, Radio Bitle Class | CKLW, News, tory Time 6:30—(7) Realm of the wild. Lion Stuart Symington of Missouri is|6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. in a speech last night at Char-/school classmates demonstrated vas | CRLW, Pontine Church WJBK. Freedom Story | WRK. News Ton Geers | Killers,’’ “Hippo Oasis.” (4) It's) interviewed. (7) Frontier Jus-\%:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning iotte, N.C. He looked to the doc- that goats aren't too dangerous and ides poi sb te herd ep Pa News Pontiac Party) @ Great Life, Steve becomes a! tice. “Cattle Kate.” Matt Clark) Show. trine of interposition as the South's led Billy outside. c WCAR, News, Spinorama 00—WJR, Our Miss Brooks WPON, Central Methodist 4 WWJ, Monitor j WXYZ, Music for Sunday WPON, Ne Por decrees Mind | boxer unwillingly in “The Square] poses as a crooked trail boss.|7:55—(2) Weather. chief weapon. :36—WJR, Tabernacle speatae ed aae WWJ, St. Paul's Cathedral LW. Melachrino Strings | WXYZ, News. Winter Circle.” William Bishop, Michael} (9) Gilead Baptist Church. : ( tip cxLw: Aopaeas! scene WIE. Rew Pernt! 7 . WwIBK. aap Dey O'Shea, James Dunn in comedy. ¢:30—(2) You Are There. “The : Cail eae Cassrorm Doce ice ree aa iy roman Sponsored tes Des, or si30—Wsn, Two for Money| WCAR, Music in the ar | (2) Saturday Lucy Show. “Lucy/ Capture of John Wilkes Booth."’|,.6 (2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) |lenged the antisegregation deci- by American Legion A emple Monit ee " 4 : WPON, Central Methodist Wxvz, Musie fee 1@indsy | MONE AS plo eset Cos to the Hager aes Greatest manhunt in history.| wixje Wonderland. sions of the U. S. Supreme Court. NEW YORK .?—‘For God and : CKLW, The Quiet Hour 12a News by Cearburg | S0OWing of the birth of Ricky) (4) Liberace. (7) Jungle Jim./s.99_(4) Romper Room. His batt! few hours C the American Legion's as | SUDA PATTER BOON) OS) WARK Anewere) Oar a ed yk mene winter Ricardo. “Golden Parasol.” Tamba's life! 9. 59_ ae o papied ad Gael tel foots comin seating, He one 3 2te WIR, News SMO, Church Of erat CxrW, News, Griffin wee) Fucbanks ae Siwhen a native Kine 9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) .Heart-/after Gov, Thomas B. Stanley of annual television and radio observ- places }s, pance ee eua WWJ, Monitor WJBK, News. Tom George | 7:00 Douglas banks Pre-| Is peri p throb Theater. Virginia asked the governors of the|ance of Four Chaplains Day, will WXYZ, Ed McKente Wd, ; ; or ee ” i mpace £3 Jievey shore| CKLW. Labor News) || MIYZ Travel, Talk WPON, Neen Sofa, tae prtooet atte Ee eet ne Uke, |tie—(®) Vave Elizabeth: other 47 states to give “careful be presented over the NBC_net- Zee, vIBK. K : ws, Perrin! | 12-3@_WJR. Time for Musie major resorts to on to parasol. Me - lea ; L i ” : Pe lw from 2:30 p.m. EST. prem" Good will Jbores| WCAR. News, Spinorama Labbe Ree eet WWJ. Paye Elizabeth parturell bes _ (9) Temple 7:00—(2) Lassie. Jeff and Porkey 10:00—(4) Ding Dong School. (2) _ seater ie es omen works sagged ra 2 nf pete PE heel pal af 12:36—WJR, Leading Question | 9:90—WIR. Mitch Miller CKLW. Bud “Devies Baptist Church, Religious. (4)/ set up housekeeping in a tree- ic) Arter Gol frey. (4) inks General Assembl an ergratal seit Mo-voice Chapel : Mickey oar wxY?, "World ‘Tomorrom wae De ra nhoess WAR, frotemsar air, Soldiers of Fortune. Tim and house = = with igi Emie ives — Y: Bath ecoeeeen’ tein. Hews on Choir of the U. S. Military Acad- Zee and. Orville CKLW, Norman Cloutier WJBK. M. 8. WPON, Luncheon Musie Toubo guide movie party to| roommate Lassie. (4) Badge 714.) |.” . ‘emy, Perry Como and Phil Riz- e rgd pitiglad Come! les paneeae Weebend WPON, Concer! Ha 1:00 —WIR, creme nay Africa to get pictures of lions (7) You Asked for It. (9) The ie: 55—(1) News. the same day that a bulwark of te a weeecW sR. News, Nation wwl noe : : 4 |11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home.'white supremacy toppled in Ala- Zuto. Ow wayne King 1 eelwam"Woslworth Hour wire 0 Assignment aw Scarring Strings, 9 “The Lady and the Lion.” Vistor) ineB so ther 54 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. bama, whose soldiers are credited! The program is designed to en- Bik; News, Mickey Shorr) WW). “Weatld Areas Cale, Heirie! Deasan WJBK, News Tom George) (2) Big Town. Hit and Run driver; young officer, returning from 8) 15 517) News Ace. with giving the Confederate army|©ourage regular public worship, PON, pln boned WIBK, News, Wayne Univ. \POM, News, Platter Parlor, betrays himself When he trys to, long tour of duty in Korea de- its g. tingling rebel yell, Ey family prayer and the re- cides not to enter the firm of “MONDAY AFTERNOON WJBK, News, Lenhardt M : ro | 1:30—WJR, Young Dr. Malone’ contribute to benefit fund for Yesterday fot the“tirst time in| WPON, f | 10:30—WJR, Pan American ‘WJ, Monitor ‘XYZ. Top of Town WCAR, News, Spincrama WWJ, Eternal Licht WWJ, Ross Mulholland “in his much older brother who has . GRLW, Quiet’ sanctury 1a WIR. “Woolworth, Hour WXYZ, Revival Time WXYZ, News, Winter cue: et d be tactoe 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- its history the University of Ala- Honchell’s Radio and WJBK, aaa Arh WWJ, Weekend Music CKLW, Back to God CRW Rees Tc oeiee 7:30—(7) Ozark Jubilee. Red Foley) acted wa "4 - an —— nessee Ernie. (7) 12 o'Clock bama had a Negro student—Auth-. S M4 WPON, u wx ' WJBK, Mike Perrin . . 4 bai = ; is life. z —, 11,00—WIR. i ee ten Gar | WRON Atand by Muste | WCAR, News, Caravan host on country music show. (3) ae “a aay ate eee Boss) Comics. erine Lucy of Birmingham. The, ervice em, Monitor yJBK. Don McLeod 11:00—WJR, News, Christian | pe auy Holiday Ranch. Films. (4) The 7:30— y- ar ; k G t WXYZ, Hote! statler WCAR, Bpinorama Weekend | WWJ. Proudly We Hall "wd teat Mulnstand | Big Surprise Quiz. (2) Beat the; Peter Sands takes a stand when 12:10—(9) Prayer, Sign On. ischools dining halls and dormi-| ork Guaranteed Se. — baer shorr| .WPON, Spanish Hour palit lalla Moods: Seve cen winter Ge “gs rat or B od Susie tries to talk him into sign-|!2:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Fur|tories were closed to her, but its! Call FE S-2225 After § Won, News and. Sports 2:00—WJIK. wr desoaies WJBK, nore where New CKLW, News, Bud Davies ock. Quiz : Collyer. ing a bop musician. (4) Frontier. & Feather. classrooms were hers to use. OPEN Rreeits ae 9 bog egg ge ere WHIZ, Heeling Waters WPON, WJBK, News, Don McLeod 8:00—(7) Grand Ole Opry. Coun-| ing @ Dop musician. ‘| 19:28—-19) Sign On. Tnlome | claseroom Gh 323 E. Bivd. 8, 4-414 WWJ, Music ‘til Dawn WXYE, Heeling 130 WIR. Siarlight Symp. | WCAR, News, Caravan i Nashville. T. “The Devil and Doctor O'Hara." | 12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. classroom she sat alone, WXYZ, Top of Town WIBR. News, N Lennard Lalla vt Sate heir a PON News, Neleon Eady He Sop — ie Be **! (7) Famous Film Festival.|12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. jon the front row; in the others the} CKL 4 h Fon 8 Sons oneers, . WIBK’ Mickey Shorr WCAR. News, Bpinorama | | Cxtw. Mt Zion Church | WWJ. Weekday saat ¥ ves! «Staigway to Heaven.” The! (7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your|White students apparently made no| WPON, Manh: hatten Melodies | ,WPON, News Platter Parlor | winx” xtike Perrint WXYZ, News, Winter guests. (9) Inner Sanctum. . . distinction between themsel d SYLVANIA TV 12-90—WIR. N awe X Phiinarmonie | WRON, UD. Showtime CKLW, Bud Davies | Louis Horton, Donald Woods in| Story of a pilot faced with death.| Nest. (9) Audry & Gus. nae ves ani . | ware wa. Muse, “na of Town| WXYZ. Wings of Healing MONDAY MORNING Lele Den) weet Music| ‘The Third Fate,’ how night- (9) Dial 9 Theater. ‘“‘The Devil 12:45—(2) Guilding Light. (9) Fea- Her presenme tat ithe . We Service All Makes TV CKLW, News, Jim Duniar | GSLW. Hour eho ¢ee—WJR, Jim Vinall WPON, chub, ae mare about killer turns intot 82d Daniel Webster.’ A man) turette. ; was the result of - Posies FOX TV & RADIO WEON, Newt. House Party| WCAR Gpinorame Weekend WXYZ, Pred. Woit sean wena eae reality. (4) Perry Como Show.| gets Daniel Webster to defend/1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color- legal battle. And a ‘egal nines a SERVICE 3:00—WIR, N ¥, Philharmonte Re eee Ge pense Ed McKenzie Don Cherry, Patrice Munse:,| him in a court in Hell after he| land. (7) Lunch Time Drama. |‘. le still | oss atrport Ra. SUNDAY MORNING ww. dled police eee One Bing CKLW, Bud usher A has made a bargain with the} (9) News, Shoppers’ Show. under way on behalf of another Cor, Ha 6:00—WJR, Laymens Hour WXYZ, News. Christians ear ce Un ees erlagrict | URSae oeteeUtaaren Navy drill team, Tom Ewell, i 1716 (4) Fan Gs Reduce Negro, Mrs. Polly Ann Hudson, to . Hatehery Bee, Someed Nes CKLW, Woolworth Hour WWJ, Bob Maxwell PON, News, Club 14 Farley Granger, -guests. (2)|_ devil. : . whom university officials ha — Seat ne «| WORK Meek Bremerama, | WX"R Pred wot 3:36—WJR,, House Party : jg 8:00—(2) Ed Sullivan. (4) Comedy|1:30—(4) Jean McBride. y a pave re 6:306-——WJR, Farm Review WCAR, News, Spincrama CKLW. Guy Nu gw, Waiel tox Pele Stage Show. Joe E. Brown, Elvis fused the right of enrollment. . WWJ, Weekend Music WPON, News, Record Room!) winx’ News, Binge: ‘Gentile Wee Ta lncea Me Karate Presley, guests of Tommy and Hour. 1:55—(4) Fran Harris. WPON RADIO Tee, Costteober 626 We, oe enlibermce < | LWPON sRise) = Bhic CKLW, Bud Davies ; ; 9:00—(2) GE Theater. “‘The Song 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) WPON, Church of God WWJ, Monitor 7:06—WJR, Jim Vinal WJBK. Don Jimmy Dorsey. H i 9 : | ToeConti G 9:06-—WIR, Pavt. Hymns WXYZ. Hour of Decision WWJ, Bob Maxwell WCAR. Caravan of Muite 8:30—(9) Mr. Fixit. Do it Yourself, Caruso Sang.” (4) Alcoa Hour.| Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on nue on Group ps ll w Music CKLW, Woolworth Hour WXYZ, Osgood News, Wolf] won club 1460 H 5 Robert Preston atars in “Lon Seven ANN A . Wildwoed Church WJBK, Don McLeod CKLW, News, Toby David | ¢:99-WJR Parade of Bands helps. (2) Jackie Gleason Show. s eg; ° = NN ARBOR (—Wilbur C. Nel- woe: Mich. State Latino > asbrpepsteatcneay WJBK, News, Binge, Gentile) “Ww Right to Happiness| “Ralph Kramden, Inc.,” is name After Summer.” (7) Chance of|2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. |son, head of the department of PAs ae _— Aer en Conner BEEN Mews miss moe wxyZ, Wattrick, Mckensie of business started by bus driver| ® Lifetime. (9) Motion Picture |3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC aeronautical engineering at the Wed, Covtend Mente were pp Ww, Bob Marwell ig] WIBK: Ncwa: (Dea Mcleod Kramden and sewer man Norton.| Ac@¢emy. ‘Casanova Brown."’| Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon| University of Michigan, will con-| - -CKLW, Tabernacle coe. peuiscepal strrice CKLW News, T. O'Dell nobiles ereaur wees 8:45—(9) Greatest Fights. of the| A man goes to New York to sell) Film Festival. tinue to work with the national’ I n € : . ‘ iy . Woe, neatnne Gor" mr.| WCAR. News, Spincrama wee, Seen ee Oe 4:30—WIR, Music Hall Century. Film. a manuscript and marries. — /3:30—-(2) Bob Crosby Show. advisory committee on aeronau- with 8: JR, News. WPON, News, Record Room | g:99—WJR, Jack White WwW. Pepper be a oo—(7) La Welk Show. |®* 30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock. (7) 3:55—(9) News. tics. He has been reappointed to rtf eee “wa, Mon mee | ee eee nen wees Galw pase cuss | M : oi veg . sf Original Amateur Hour 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date that body's committee on fluid COWBOY HANK ; W, : : | EXLW: Your Worship Mour| WXYZ, Revival Hour CKLW, News, Toby David | WJBK) Don McLeod usical variety in continental 19,9¢—(2) Appointment With Ad-| With Life. (9) Justice Colt. mechanics. - and His Oklahoma Drifters” we News, CKLW, Allen Roth WJBK, News, Binge, Gentile) WCAR, Caravan of Mu style. (9) On Camera. “Already t ce Th hela 9 (4) Mod-| Your WJBK, Mike Perrint WCAR. News ebegal Toe! ahechan| It’s Tomorrow,” drama of hit- venture. All rough the, 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) - y Pte gm OAR, Solna ame Wemend | WEON, Mem wwaniece cian a =| _ Age Night.’ The story of a fugitive! ern Romances. . Watchcat for Fish! EVERY SAT. NIGHT . To Valley WPON, Record 8:30 WIR, Music Hall x, McKenzie} @0d-run accident. (4) People 4 ’ WWJ, Monitor 5:00—WIR. News, Symphony | ‘ww), Bob Maze sal aes Na bomb ane = i ‘Stunt quiz with Art from prison. (4) Loretta Young. |4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) 8:30 p. m. to 1 a. m, rz, Light and Lite “wes Theater ror atrings | Ree Oefeed Ness, Wott | ee ee ‘Don McLeod ‘a lett ny. ae a z ; 10:30—(2) What's My Line. (4)| Queen for a Day. LAKE TEXOMA, Tex. —The, Satie Mrecécast won Giead Baptist Ch.) CKLW. Bandstand U8A.| WJRK, Newn Gentile, Ringe| WCAR, News, Coreven an euler. ! arried couple a Confidential File. ‘‘Abortion.’’|5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4)| Watch dog on aa fishing barge here’ Direct from the Stage WCAR, Back to God WJBK. News, Mike Perrini| WCAR. Coffee with Clem WPON, News, — ie sent to call on Strangers. (2) The h s and thousands of, Pinky Lee. (7) Mickey Mouse, is a cat. Barge owner Zollie Reid Bt. Jona’s Lutheran} WCAR, News. Spinorame WPON, Rise n° Shine 5:30—WJR, Music Hall Two for the Money. Quiz with undred y 9:00—WIR, News WPON, News, Serenade 9:00—WJR, Willixm Shethan; WWJ. Jim Deland : legal abortions performed each| Club. (9) Dance Party. Jr. adopted a stray cat and taught | J, Crossroads Charch | §:30—WJR. S'day Afternoon | WWJ, Minute Parade WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie) Herb Shriner. ‘ Baleseeiay Hows colicky it tol ea? ralnnors| but! cave ‘other AMERICAN LEGION News WWJ, Theate WXYZ, Breakfast Club CKLW, Eddie Chase \g1S0-10))| Hockey. Toronto BMapl year in this country. (7) Jum 8: 30—(4) Howdy Doody. ckey WORK Met lua omiw. Greatest story ae eet foe’ Greesl| (wCAn men Oc poo 9S AS e ance ps Bi Theater. “Sleeper's Village.” | Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody, |fish alone. Reid says the cat HAL WJBK, News, interlude CKLW, Singing Stars ews nim Ceo eats Vs. icago Blac @awks. makes sure other prowlin: animals, ’ WCAR, News, m: WJBK, Mike Perrin WCAR, News, Rhythm | WPON. Dinner # Berenade id). Star Theater. Milton Berke aa . P ‘4 96 Churchill, Auburn Heights guest of Jimmy Durante. (2) It's Always Jan. Jan gains fame when she’s rumored to be in love with a famous movie star U. s,, Br fain Seen Opp osing For Your Shopping Convenience 10:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Berry Sullivan in ‘As the Flames Die; , Ellen Corby in ‘Study in Char- | Q q S On nl onesia coal." (4) George Gobel Show. | 4 Alan Mowbray tries to sell George an encyclopedia. (2)| WASHINGTON u — Red China; The proposal was made to Brit- { Gunsmoke. Marshal Dillon come has formally proposed to Britain ain and Russia as cochairmen of| up with shrewd plan to capture|and Russia the calling of a full the Geneva conference on Korea = gang of highway men. |dress conference on Indochina.'and Indochina which was held in! ; — Shop with ease in our large, modern, self-serve store with lots of FREE parking at our door. We Give Holden Trading Stamps 10:30—(4) Hit Parade. Top Tunes This would bring Premier Chou the spring and summer of 1954. | Open. Mon., Fri., Sat. Nights ‘til 9 P. M. New Transport Has Perr y Turns Down Offer Tail 4 Stories High to Star in Bernie Movie G CH, Calif. @—A huge By JACK O'BRIAN , What's My Line marks its sixth turboprop transport plane, with! NEW YORK (INS) Perry Como birthday tomorrow. yload capacity of > _—_—_—_ | nig ape " oa - m4 =| turned down the RKO offer of Wasn't this the year “Lucy” was) now service and a tail as high’ virtually anything he could name| supposed to flop? It’s now on| . story building, has been|tg star in the Ben Bernie movie twice a week and making four | unveiled by Douglas Aircraft Co.|piog. Perry's making $1,000,000 a times as much cash for the Ar- The four-engine C133A was rolled year now and has his health . . . nazes as heretofore... hangar at the Dougl of the week with Gisele McKen-)En-lai and Secretary of State Dul- It was at that conference that the | ponding vawarday e will be Pe ‘INTO THE TOP 10 zie. Russell Arms. (2) Man Be-| les to the same conference table.|Indochinese state of Viet Nam; for the first time next spring. “The Millionaire,” which gives’ hind the Badge. Mystery drama. ae Gh a ; die eee isa hes Coca s| ith : floor E fa irage million, sneaked! 10:45—(9) . re Chinese proposition was and anti-Communist groups alte With a 90-foot-long cabin ; away a mirag 5—(9) To Be Announced. ussed during the Elsenhower-|the French government decided it| Ed Murrow will have Debbie and Eddie on Person to Person Vern and Esther Abbott—-Owners Feb. 10, at his Valentine Lovey- into the top 10 Nielsen. 11:00—(7) Hollywood Premiere. | i pon crore. ‘The ‘CIA is 148 at doves... oe Tom Conway ie ‘Normand Con-| Eden conference here earlier this had to end the long Indochina War. long with a wing span of 179 feet. ———— Sol Hurok’s Festival of Music} quest.’ (9) National News. (4); Sn ciel . ee ie PROVIDES FOR ELECTION U u rn | nd T O yi Gross weight is 255,000 pounds. Orson Welles will do “King was buried by Burns and Allen,; News. Paul Williams. (2) News.’ fhe r on Sere | The agreement provided for con-| ” Lear” on the Ed Sullivan Show Talent Scouts and “Lucy,” 45 to Final. Ken Cline == iclals to oppose it. 'sultation on elections to be held 1 Block East of East Blvd. 640 Avbura Ave. & A pencil dot weighs 1-100th bf a) temerrow with his busted gam 14.8 (Trendex). 11:10—(9) Movie Date. Helen Vin- lthroughout Viet Nam, both the| Phil Silvers buried his best pal, in a a cast eels free and Communist sections, in : me Baten" ™ Ireland Cracks Down = , SCIGNA ENT Fi _ _ TT Uncle Milve in’ the Trendex Mid-1956. The consultations were werwww Oakland Co E jan un lectronic Association TODAY'S ASSIGNM' FOR: again... 11:15—(4) Home Theater. Janis| supposed to begin last year, So 4 ty “Inside Beverly Hills got the | Carter, Richard Ney) in ‘The | TV Book k if far the parties have not met. i3 | worst reviews and the biggest | Sergeant and the Spy.’ (2) Miss on md e S | Officials here believe the Chi- ; ATTENTION, ALL TV REPAIR MEN You Are Cordially Invited to Attend a TECHNICAL DEMONSTRATION on Service Color TV Tuesday, Feb. 7th, 7:00 P. M. By Bob Middleton of Simpson Scribs Dining Room, 130 S. Telegraph You do not have to be a member of this Association to attend. This is your opportunity to learn more about Color TV. Plan to be there! It will be worth your while! Fairweather. Bette Bahr. 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford Music. SUNDAY MORNING j/8:10—(2) Meditations. 8:15—(2) Christophers. 8:45—(2) Facts Forum. &:50—(4) News. 9:00—'4) Crossroads Church. 9:15—(2) Court of Health. BELFAST — No more television nese Communists have seized on ¢ for bookmakers’ premises is the this situation to try to get a high'¢ order of Northern Ireland's Min- level Far Eastern conference go- ¢ istry of Home Affairs. ing. The officials say the Reds Church authorities are said to appear to be seeking every means have complained that TV showings of building up their ‘prestige and of races and the transmitting of that a Chou-Dulles” meeting is one running commentaries are entic- of the devices they are trying to ing people to the premises to bet ‘employ. Bookmakers are licensed in North-| ern Ireland but a strict watch is | color spectacular rating of NBC's | | year... JUNIOR EDITORS | Jack Benny will air a couple of {TV shows from Europe (via film) le la Bob Hope... TTT if % / | Helen Hayes’ son, James Mac- Arthur, who starred in the TV play Bob Dozier wrote for “Climax”, may repeat the role in the movie * * FOFOCF COTO dn rery YT dn a ys PPP P PP PPPPPP PPP PD PPL EPP PPP PPLE PPEPPEPEPEPPEPEEALS The kind of conference they are 4 suggesting would include a ‘§ Spel - 1 >, 9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) .. the authorities. [OW ee dad) Bull Dover, wll apr Frontiers of Faith (7) Chris-, “ ve eas have invest. number of nations, Nine countires ¢ PONETSO ie tian Science . ed in broadcasting sets supplied Participated in the 1954 Geneva ¢ OT CONDON SS paulo iy coeimaticn SP Aadatd 4.4 c vfs | MORE OF EEK . 10:06—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) U. yy an English firm for broadcast- conference. gs a the pemited 4 BLAKE'S RADIO-TV ...._........3149 W. teren, FE 4.5791 “My Friend Flicka” dehghted of M. Hour. (7) Faith for To ing races on a closed circuit,” States, Britain, France. yee @ BUSSARD ELECTRIC SHOP... ...... 84 Oakland, FE 2-6445 CBS-TV brass so emphatically, they day. lan official explained, It is admit- Red China, Cambodia, Viet ! am, ‘ CAMPBELL RADIO & TV SERV.. 89 Chamberlain, FE 2-7406 “immediately ordered the “Champ: 10:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On voaine Vietminh, and Laos, Red China 9 CHRISTIE RADIO MAINTENANCE _. 36 Miller, FE 5-8752 } Pp Lk fol: ayer. . : ited that this is not against the r i ; F o ; aa j has proposed that if this group is. > C & V TV SALES & SERVICE... .158 Cores Ave., FE 4-1515 ion” film series dropped so Flicka 10:30—(2) Cartoon for Kids. (7) law but police can make it ‘em- h in Indi Po. $ N ELECTRIC CO.. .825 W. Huron. FE 4-2525 jean chase after Rin Tin Tin’s big, Sunday Morning Movie. (9) TBA. parrassing”’ to offenders brought together aga Le ia, - HOD’S RADIO & TV.. 770 Orchard Lake Av. ve., FE 4-5841 ratings . . '10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. | land_and Canada should be add-¢ JONSON'S RADIO & TV...........48 E. Walton, FE 4-7601 —__— |11:00—(2) Porky Pig—Dafty Duck.| ‘ed. Those three make up the In-/% OBEL RADIO & TV.......... ...46 Oak Hill, FE 4-4945 Wo eeied! Unis cooing Grillo Aaventice Hel) Arie , Bolted Structural Steel ternational Control Commission 2 RICH & PURSELY TV.........--. 2141 Opdyke, FE 4-0221 le ice eskeds whelypes 2 ei ees , pre lwhich was charged with seeing $ STEFANSKI RADIO & TV........1157 W. Huron, FE 2-6967 the Jackie Gleason-CBS rhubarb) Antics. Increases in Building tint. the 1954 aereements were % SWEET'S RADIO APPLIANCE. .... 422 W. Huron, FE 4-1133 and were informed: ‘'The status, 11:30—19) Sunday Open House. | Tn iSs2 jesal than 2/caried on agreements were' 3 WALTON RADIO & TV Deoeaeene 1430 Joslyn, FE 2-2257 louc is in a state of flux” | CHICAGO—In 1952 less than 2 carried out. (‘9 4WKC, INC, SERVICE DEPT......... N. Perry, FE 2-0711 (a SUNDAY AFTERNOON per cent of all structural steel was —- 3 BOULEVARD RADIO & TV SERVICE oie Osmun, FE 4-7723 | in |12:00—(2) Buster Crabbe. (4) Mr, bolted together. Restrictions: 2 WEST OF PONTIAC | wy ocd woven “tren. Twinky. (7) Championship Bowl @&@inst this type of building are RESERVATIONS 3 MAC RADIO & TV...........1515 Union Lk. Ré., EM 3-3072 Deets ne ing. (9) Captain Z-Ro being relaxed, and the 1955 figure EVERYWHERE 2 " ppBlix ty is leur jnstion ot 18) (n= Peal Se is expected to amount to 17 per Cell 2 Stee enere actor. Se erent oe. cy.cent of the total one Fin, Michoels [3 sGm ae S RADIO SERVICE. 3357 Auburn Ra. FE 8.1204 MIND YOUR MANNERS —3 - -— 12:30-12) Wild_ Bill Hic Ook NS Gneeconstecetiontenr neerttesti: Delphine Finn Michaels | $ GENE’S TV SALES & SERVICE...... 3351 Grant, FE 4-8972 Seem’ hol Net Meard Alfred Hitchcock on T\ neler fo s Finest. (9) Watch Joie that by 1960 the nut and bolt Elkin Travel Bureau $ BIRMINGHAM Junior Editors should know where and when to talk or make noise '9 the sponsor as “my worthy Le RS will be out ahead of the rivet for Midwest 6-217¢ 2 ELECTRONICS SERVICE CO. 1287 S. Woodward, MI 6-1022 and when taller ° opponent.” Hitch’s personal ap- 1:00—(2) Talk Around. uc ord putting structural steel together. L 294 N. Hunter Bivd.. BIRMINGHAM 3 PARK HILL ELECTRONICS. sckeiel Wosbee WC Sencecativererther be : Mo ‘Movie. - : — an Le -7 Johnny, for example, has a drum which he plays in parades. This Pe@rances Suu arentne Rest partial a an oe © ve ey ley 3 ~ = seem ame noise is fine out of doors but not inside. hig fined show win laces ayhouse (4) > CLARKSTON - —— iovie ay > * ‘4 i Sitar Semen abe Se cemained incioors to) practice a) diet iomiechaoll This is the fourth winter Sid: 2: isn) The World We Live. In. New Stores aa Teer 2 EAATECES TUL BERNICE ooo S126 Dixie MA S-13i1 Johnny marched into the room and played his drum. The girls asked Ceasar is revealing plans to make 2:30—(7) Foreign Intrigue. (9) $ BEL N RADIO TV cscs ae N. B a A him to stop or leave but he paid them no attention. Finally Sue's mother 4 movie during the summer and he, Meet ME Callahan. Good Location for Drugs, Hardware, $ TO} & TV..........16 N. Broadway, MY 2-5211 had to tell Johnny to leave. might even do that little thing 3:00—(4) Dr. Spock. (7) Jumbo an, ° 3 DRAYTON PLAINS { There are other interruptions as bad as Johnny's drumming. But if one of these generations Theater. (9) Sunday Theater. Ladies’ Apparel, Family Shoe Store, [2 carrver’s RApIO & TV.....3530 Sashabaw Rd. OR 3-2652 ee J : AS LECTRI 434 you are thoughtful-you will never be guilty of them. Don't interrupt —— SS¢SEE SS = = Furniture Floor Coverings 13 Ltt a) A neh AA! omen cca oneot a Arte) wy OR 3-12i7 , friends who are talking. Wait yptil they stop or include you in their : 4 ‘ 2 OXFORD y conversation, Give everyone a chance to speak. : Appliance Store % OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOP, 40 8. Washington, OA 8-2032 } yr church, school or library remember to respect others by keeping Large Paved Parking Area. Gas Hect 2 ROCHESTER é ; $ ROCHESTER RADIO & TV SHOP... 430 Main St., OL 2-2141 4 As a reminder, paste this picture in your srapbook and color with | NEW EAST SIDE SHOPPING CENTER 3 DOBAT TV & RADIO SERVICE . 104 W. Sth St, OL 2-4722 crayons or paints. SERVICE | Auburn Ave. East of East Blvd. 2 AVON & TROY TOWNSHIP Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. 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