‘ Re The Weather > ™ Friday: Snow Pieri. Details page two Ee aT + =? t HE PONTIAC PRES My gas pS aes Pas Wek ¥e Naa ? ? ‘ ¥ * . 111th YEAR ¢ e * * & &— PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954—48 PAGES ASSOCIATED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ke Promi + aeP o es Atomic Perrone Expected to Hide Till Jan. 14 - Officials Believe He Wants Time fo Study Case Racketeer Named With 3 Others in ‘48 Shooting of Walter Reuther DETROIT (AP)—Reports circulating in Detroit today indicated that.Santo (Sam) Perrone, union-busting De- troit racketeer; probably would remain in hiding ‘un- til Jan. 14, before voluntari- ly surrendering to face}. charges in the 1948 assassi- nation attempt on CIO President Walter Reuther. Perrone and his son-in- law Carl Renda, who both built scrap metal fortunes, were charged yesterday with two others in the near fatal shooting of Reuther which now threatens to in- volve i Detroit names” in management and union circles. , Authorities said Perrone Beauty Reigns i n Cotton ai 2 +. _} starting preliminary atoms- =... > ee wes AP Wires NEW MAID OF COTTON—Beverly Louise Pack of El Paso, Texas, extolls the virtues of cotton after being selected 1954 Maid of Cotton in Memphis, Tenn., last night. Chosen over 19 other final- ists, the 20-year-old brunette will leave soon on an extended tour during which she'll model the latest in cotton creations. f 8 s ‘ig! g° Army Cuts Would Aifect Mails kea|GMT, Other “State Plants Hig i WASHINGTON (AP) A plan to halt production of tactical trucks and trailers for the Army would affect aifhe i Aa © 3 President on Page 2, Col. tor M assages Heart City Woman Alive Files for Seat “4 More Republicans, 3 Dems May Seek Post Held by Estes " Richard Van Dusen of 1722 Pine St., Birmingham, became a can didate for the. vacafit state rep- y U. S., Reds OK A-Pool Parley in Washington Date for Preliminary Talks Not Set; Dulles and Zarubin to Confer | WASHINGTON ( A P )—! The United States and Rus- sia were agreed toda¥ on for-peace talks in Washing- ton, but the important question of timing was still up in the air. The Soviets announced the agreement last night in Moscow and the State De- partment quickly confirmed it. “Russia_said its ambassa- dor in Washington, Georgi | M. Zarubin, would represent it at the talks to set a time, place and subject matter for full scale negotiations. | No date was mentioned. The State Department, within an hour, announced Secretary Dulles > Speaks to Congress Today Defense, Also Tax C State of Union Message Discloses Budget Slash Country’s Basic Economy Is. “Healthy, Assures President; Wants Vote at Age 18 By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH WASHINGTON. (AP) — President Eisenhower said today new tax cuts “can and will be made.” He also told Congress America’s defense plans are — geared to use of atomic weapons “if they are needed to preserve our freedom.” The President, in his State of the Union message, out- lined a program he said would build the military might of the United States, bolster communism, and maintain a Proclaiming encouraging d: other free nations against healthy economy at home, ~ evelopments in the struggle for global peace, Eisenhower sald in a 7,000-word address prepared for a joint session o f the House and Senate: ee “Slowly but surely, the free world gathers stretigth. Meanwhile from behind the Iron Curtain, there are + f AP Wirephete President Eisenhower conversa- goad to | the Soviets to get the talks going. Time is short for Dulles, who expected to leave two weeks teday for Berlin and the Ministers Conference Jan. % among the United Russia, 7° at hE i i rit 4 Hi THe - | : it | ti i 4 if ze | Ht i 3 } a I itt FF ie eevee laste Senator Reverses Seawa ifth Others Change Views Too | | | “~ Sand: Will Vote Approval WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. Edwin C.. Johnson '(D-Colo) said today he has reversed his position and will vote to approve the controversial St. Lawrericé Seaway. The disclosure is of interest in view of the fact that the Senate rejected the proposed project by three votes in June 1952—the last time it was 2 be » | Laud Ike Talk, but Dems Cool | cans warmly praised the program today | but Democrats showed little en- GOP Leaders WASHINGTON (INS) — Republi- set forth in President Eisenhower's State of the Union message thusiasm- - The chief executive's call for a delay in excise and corporation tax cuts won genera! bipartisan approv- A survey showed that several other“! Spponents New Co-op Market Site. Is on County 4-H Club) Grounds Here The Pontiac area's newly-inde- + : 3 ; S i é = EE remaining in the 1953 season. signs that tyranny ts in trouble and reminders that- its. structure is as brittle i dif f I h i f f { & e ‘ 2 e 3M issing Servicemen From. Coun ted as “Presumed geil i i : q z SE i one sister, Mrs. Ar hoi ‘4 4 ir * = * at if at i F —_—— fk é i : hey \ - i le ‘Sat Bureau . Polio ANUARY 7, 1954. « % urday Jan. 16 a he coal aotegmet gpa is open to all interested persons “4 af f ° he ef e@fficers and study id revision of their constitu- Housing in Pontiac Are Subjects at Temple omen, ’ Pein e )at 8:15 p.m. The local YMCA Church and) ¥ copper will be hawked by Youth | 4y.. intramural Basketbal The group will discuss the prog- Council members: that day as 1...) P oS Vj Boge wn tern grentuet ; he agues will resume play tonight | their contribution toward “4 with the following games scheduled: ; ment practices, and housing in pews pan sought nationally At the First Baptist Church: | Pontiac. It has chosen “Our Town fight Gncase : | Congregafional vs. Redeemer Lu-/| 1954” for the topic. A Mother's March on Polio will | theran at 7 p. m.; St. James Epis- ams be Beisett be conducted Jan. 28, with city! copal vs. First Presbyterian at On the panel st mothers seeking contributions to | 9 p.m. ee ae ee [alitiseal Birmingham and | At Barnum Junior High School: | fp tee past year has been chal. “Bloomfield Hills social news on | F@wcett Heating vs. Riteway at) man of the Pontive FEPC Com- pages 18 and 19. UE ghey are vs nad mittee, and Mrs. John D. Monroe j Ls manue ist at Pp. ™m.: rk | member of housing com- Phas Birmingham picture, page | in the Hills vs. Christ Church at| juittes and J bey 9 p.am . | Urban League auxiliary. , the drive. Mrs. Ralph Moxley is in| Christ Church leads the YMCA | Moderating the discussion will ; a ee charge of this project, and John| Church Leagne with three wins | be Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein, . PLAN PANEL DISCUSSION—Members of a B. Taylor is the Birmingham chair-| and no losses, while Wilson Pon- man for the March of Dimes. | tiee has the same record in the | tion. . “Because of the current popular, Men’s Intrarourat League. | This is another in a series of interest’ in the charity racket’s | — such meet! ngs held periodically aft- quiz,” states Taylor, “we should) like to make clear to the citizens of |. that this campaign is conducted solely by volunteers and not by professional] collectors.” In the search for preventive | measures, $26,000,000 is being sought for research on — on, some’ 120,000 second He died suddenly last night after | pee ones Fe 7 . a Robert K. Bailey . ler Friday services. They deal with LATHRUP VILLAGE — Service| cultural -topies and social issues. for Robert K. Bailey, 48, of 27460 The rabbi pointed out that _the |Lathrup Blvd. Lathrup Village, discussion of social issues by a |will be at 11 am. Saturday at religious institution is appropriate Bell Chapel of William R. Hamil. | because each person must try to | ton Co: Burial arrangements were | live up to the ethical and moral | not announced. | challenge of his faith. He must do this by paying at- attending a business meeting at) tention Detroit Edison Co. Name Church, has announced’ to| 28 years. He had beeri supervisor |—contains such issues. his parishioners that the debt of | of the firm’s adjustment division. | over $400,000 for the building of) and Gérald G. Diehl, Detroit ar- This week's winner of the Birm-| Boat Club arid Edison Camera | thgham Toastmasters Club award, | Club. “The Oratoreador,” was Stuart! Royal Oak, for his par-| sephine V.; his mother, Mrs. Lola in Richard Bierieman’s | Bailey, and two sisters, Mrs. Gor- | “A Trip to| don Minton and Mrs. Hugo Horny Skelly, of evening table Florida." topic, He said, “Judiasm has insisted Born in Everett, Mr. Bailey | that we apply constantly the ethical | attended Michigan Sfate College, | incites of the prophets to the spe- | He had lived in Detroit and sub- | cial problems of our generation urbs for the past 30 years, and just as we do to our personal was active in civic affairs at | lives.” ~ ; : an te ae Perrone Expected fo Hide Till Jan. 14 | He was a member of the Edison | (Continued From Page One) law. The hearings partly ripped Survivors include his widow, Jo- + Cutback Would Hit | Detroit. gin the 1954 speech contest on om, a oo ead ge Foe The committee heard how Per- pond, sivas. Ser the area ‘GMT Other Plants 'rone, nearly illiterate as a witness, | od ng be held im Mareh..|. . ‘hada $100,000-a-year contract with | e- 9% } (Continued From Page One) | Briggs Manufacturing Co. to haul! City commissioners this Reser ba to pamper! scrap metal away from the com- ager de ma —— ‘ gece ~~ p their j if pany. The contract was terminated see Hing pat be. ego Ove eae by Briggs shortly after the .com- wards to design the proposed fire | tinued high rate of civilian produc- station for the east side of the|tion would absorb many of the mittee hearings. | workers, they indicated. - wee peut ‘ prove that the conspiracy to kill ClO United Auto Workers, had twe motives. by gamblers to control numbers and horse betting in all automo- bile plants, and the other involving labor disputes. The Times said it will be con- tended that some of the alleged necessary because of a reduction in the size of the armed forces. A pending reduction in the size of the Armed forces by 500,000 was announced 1953 Birmingham Fire Loss $251,200 ie | yesterday. Other Army spokesmen said the contemplated reduction in vehicle production follows the end of the | oe ~vighabaoaee jonable home in suburban Grosse | Pane Pe Negus. vennces. Pointe Shores eight hours before Ferguson said he was sot tak- | police began their search to ar- | ing the position that military | post him. economies which are justified Accused with him were his col-- _ Should be ignored solely to main- | teee-educated son-intaw, Carl Ren- tain contracts In Michigan. ida, 35, also a fortune hunter in “7am most anxious to make | Scrap metal; Peter Lombardo, 51, sure that the effects-of any cut-|inmate of Leavenworth Peniten- tiary as a carrier of counterfeit One motive and some for the other. | Perrone vanished from his fash- | centrated in my home state,” he| Tecumseh, Ont., ‘television ‘shop owner once involved in alleged | - |alien smuggling. The formal charges said the four men—and four “John Does’’—did “feloniously, wickedly and with malice aforethought” try to GOP. Leaders Laud lke Talk; Dems Cool (Continued From Page One) | was fired at Reuther through his kitchen window. The next year a similar at- tempt was made on the life of Vietor Reuther, a co-official in the CIO president's Auto Work- ers Union. ~ Rewards totaling more than $200.000 are outstanding in both in- | Cidents, | Renda Congressional comment included: House Leader and Jacobs. were ar- charges yesterday for “fi Detroit and the in Windsor, Ont.. Renda sup- . J m.. . -* Bm: . BD Wistar sat . Mvveeseee ; ee a7 ered, Pree tes Peer ry se Lew | tion.” it BB. .cececee 0 Sl syieee z i a ae SORTA HET Hee ee ne cloud y—trace tm Ponting teeters. veneer v= 378 of snow. Meantime, Wayne County Prose- cutor Gerald K. O’Brien said flat- ly, ‘‘we.definitely havea motive.” But he refused_to disclose it. House Majority Whip Leslié Arends {(R-Ill). — “With his cus- g ond al Se te a a eee | at 9:15 p.m, will consist ofa panel, e Mike Council of Comreh | discussion, This Informal gathering} | will follow the Sabbath Eve service} | Described the controversial ‘provements he will recommend in | k ° | tion of “the freedom of our peo | the nfask off labor racketeering in | The Detroit Times said today | the prosecution wilh attempt to } Reuther, then president of the | One motive involved an attempt | conspirators were in the plot for | margin of.control at the Capitol April 20. 1948. A shotgun charge | | * lion dollars armuaily. | spiritual leader of the Congrega- panel discussing “Our Town 1954” Friday night at BSS; THURSDAY, J Rabbi Sanford E Norvell and Mrs > > ~~ » 4 | President's Message Assuring on Defense | fits. : —Urged extensien of unemploy- ment compensation to 6% million workers not now covered. . 7 7 Taft-Hartley Labor Law as “basic- ly sound” bat in need of im- Left. to right are Everett C. Spurlock, Ralph T. iin. . Saperstein, for last-minute plans. . John D. Monroe. eNists in its present scupe, power and hostility." Referring to his Dec. 8 United Nations speech calling on Russia to join with the U. S. and other atomic powers in creation of ah international atomic pool for peaceful usé; the President said: * . * “A truly constructive Soviet re- action will make possible a new start toward an era of peare, and away from the fatal road toward atomic war.”’ ° - . * In his prepared text, Eisenhower took no note of Moscow's announce- ment last night of willingness to join the United States in discus- Today's message..was-in three a special message Monday. } * 7 ‘s j main Séctions dealing with protec- ple,” maintenance of a strong, —Advocated a system of “lim-| growing economy, and “‘the humétn | Head-on Crash n Alley Hurts 6 Street Near Rochester Icey and Narrow, Cars Can’‘t Pass A head-on collision in a narrow jalley. near downtown Rochester ' | Rochester according. t6 Rochester, | Police. day. a ¥ Born ‘in Auburn, Ind, Feb. 19, 1989, son of Christopher | ried the! late Mary \Hosler there | Jan. 3 and came to Pontiac | yesterday injured six residents of | * |is reported good. He was a with John ‘ited government reinsurance serv- | problems of the individual citizen.” | Phelps, 49, of 312 Wilcox. Phelps | In the. first section’ the President! and ameother passenger, Albert | ice” to permit private and non- | profit hospital and medical insur | ance companies now operating to offer ‘“‘broader protection to more | of the many families which want and should have. it.’’ He promised | to elaborate in a special message | Jan. 18. . . . i —Appealed again for Congres- sional approval of the St. Law- » security. > o J } —Urged Senate passage of the House-approved bill to grant state- hood to Hawaii. | Eisenhower went before_the leg- | istators- just 24 hours after opening |of the second session of the 3rd Congress. year which will be climaxed by the No- vember Congressional elections. Republicans now hold only a slim and the Democrats are hope- ful they can slip into the sad- dle. Meanwhile, the administration must win some degree of support from the Democrats for any suc- | cess in putting through the program | Eienhower said has one objective America.” He told the legislators he be. lieves “both of our great parties” can back it. As for tax cuts in addition to ; Which were. effective Jan. 1, | President said: ; “As additional reductions in ex- - made.” | a « a At another point, he declared: “Despite the substantial loss of | ; revenue in the coming fiscal year, | resulting from (Jan. 1) tax re- | duction now in effect and tax ad- justments which I shall propose, our reduced spending will move | the new budget closer to a bal- | ance." : * bo 7 | ‘The President~ said the tax re- vision ‘program will be set forth in| detail in his Jan, 21 budget mex + sage. Informed sources have pre- | dicted cuts totaling about 1% bil- | 7 Calling today for a thorough re- | Vision of the entire tax structure, | | Eisenhower declared: | “We should now remove the tive, enterprise and production." On the other side of the however, the President that corporation i] i i f i t reviewed the world situation and found it encouraging. He‘said the United States is prepared to meet | any renewal of armed aggression | in Korea, that American bases in| Okinawa -will be maintained indet- | initely, and that he will ask Con-| gress to authorize “continued mili- | tary assistance’ to Indochina. | “We also shall continue military | government of China,”’ he said. > . > The President again stressed the desirability of bringing the Euro- | pean Defense Army into being. i % demand that con- }East . Third streets on |} pavement. Police Chief Sam How- mend ‘needed additional weapons | i to combat subver-| ” ' sion... In that section of the message | dealing with the administration's | Rev. Robert Graham, who has be- —The building of ‘a’ stronger | determination to sustain prosper-| Come assistant minister to Dr. W. |, ity, Eisenhower — in what ap- peared to be an oblique allusion to increased unemployment — de- clared: . 7 . “At this moment, we are in a transition without serious interrup- tion in our economic growth. * ‘* * : “But we shall net leave this vi- preparedness is fully as important to the mation as military prepar- Hadley Child Loses Life in Highchair LAPEER (#—The 20 months-old- son of Mrs. Henry Reppuhn, of Hadley village, died of strangula- tion today when he slipped in a highchair and caught his neck on the chair. tray. .._Mrs..__Reppuhn told. Coroner Henry-Merz she left the infant un- attended in the highchair for 10 minutes while she fed chickens in ilett sald there was not room for 4| Youth Minister Jeffries, 50, of 6891 John R Rd., | suffered chest injustes. Jeffries’ - som Robert, 13, was treated for | leg injuries. . a In the other car, driver Melvin | Sherman, 18, of 2783 Frankson and passenger David Devine, 17 of | 2976 Gerald, were treated for cuts | jand bruises. Patrolman: Vivian Moore said! | rence Seaway as vital to national | and economic aid te the Nationalist ithe two cars collided in narrow | Edison alley between Mill and! slippery | two cars to pass. Presbyterians ™ Welcome New BIRMINGHAM — Getting settled in his new position as minister to | Coming last week from Aliquip- pa. Pa., where he was minister of the Raccoon Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Mr. Gibson succeeds the Glen Harris. The 28-year-old minister is He was graduated last June |Xenia Théological Seminary Pittsburgh. While in that area, was active._in youth -afiairs of United Presbyterian Church. With his - wife, Patricia, year-old son, Robert Ill, the Mr. Gibson will reside at 408 win. Sylvan Lake Resident Dies of Heart Attack William H. Buss, 84, of 2024 Garland Ave.:at Sylvan Lake, suf- fered-a -heart attack and was deatl upon admittance to Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital at 3:45 p.m. Wednes- in 19)5 from Adriati. Mf, Buss was last employed for the Wilson Foundry Division of WillyS Motors, Inc. He was a mem- ber of First Baptist Church and had made his home with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Oscar Schmidt. Besides Mrs. Schmidt he is sur- vived by four brothers, John, Isaac, _ and Jeff in Indiana and Charles A R d of Ilinois. H ea Funeral will be Friday at 3 p.m. Indochina rey Y from the Huntoon Funeral Home. SAIGON, Indochina @® — The French braced themselves today Dr, H. H. Savage and Dr. Rufus | to meet,an expected attack in Laos M,. Traver, his pastor and former | astor, will officiate here. Fol-/| r poate 7 from the Vietminh division which drove across Indochina to: the lowing this service the body will! be ta to t Dilgard Funeral | ~ “ Mekong River; and the Thailand | border just before Christmas. WILLIAM H. BUSS Home at Auburn for service on | Saturday and burial in the ceme- tery at Leo, Ind. t Mrs. Agnes Inwood ag rae Mrs. Agnes Inwood, 67, former- B ‘4 ly ot Washington, D. C., died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Beatrice Judkins, 212 S. Parke St. | at 1:45 a. m. today. ‘She came | here in October on account of her health. Born in New Baltimore Sept. | 12, 1886, she was the daughter | Coated of Anthony and Elizabeth LaForge | Type Lens Field Glasses Mabel Duprey of -Pontiac and $ 19 Mrs, Virginia Lucas of Akron, O Regular and a brother, George LaPonsa|} $1.75 Value of Raval on Pamous Harrison Featherweight field with costed type jens. Ideal bun: (Pius tex) oo Davis Funeral Home. Funeral will be Saturday at 10 a. m. in St.! Vincent de Paul Catholic Church . Main Floor ef which she was a member. 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THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1054 * ‘ a ‘, * ‘ f 4 eA ’ ~ fo id + Fs wk . bh F - SS ae Fy 45 PRANADEIN LTT See Ss bs 2 a bi as + ea j . faye oe ALE? RSs SEE eae A reagey wap ab le of wiping al : a = oe "ei a oe : a Se ' sare? Se ata 3: * ee “a ee ie BS BR 2+ La + i * % "a 4 : “of % Tee sare bribery, of | + Says Tobacco Ha Jesus said that anybody who I when other kids places a+ stumbling Sete in. ny maha auton! it? Wet front of youth ts so evil he: harm can it do?’ . ‘ should amill- “I'd like some good scientific — goEMe,tesesintes, reve, enltied enesive 3 — % | | : well a0 aU AP news diapatcbes. this - Gil ee fi : me @F o wanes dare re ae SE es a alee — | 2 3 Page + - re ezram : uor ; “ ™ waar al pause This LOTS Ne eee eock? |“ Nowadiya), tokecdn| cous he has on r it 4 : . Pace these daily moral \per. of the people ina rich aa land. issues ol Ries pound men like vin No well informed observer hrosagedhaaumaled near Y By DR. GEORGE. W. CRANE could éxpect the new Predident Case J-388: Ronald F., aged 16, to eliminate over night a system . ° ‘i that-has existed longer than any- 1 : Dr. Crane, I've carried a paper cS Social Security. Growth one now living can remember. _ ee ae aa wow rs Year end reports reveal the increas- But there are factors which bave. grat P ake the bank to help ie > “t think newspaper boys resist the stampede by tobacco and liquor advertisers better than the average high school kid. - “For we are independent mer: ingly important place of Social Security should help him considerably. - om benefits in the economic life of the Among ‘them is the spadework | home community and the Nation at done by previous governments large. f ‘under U. S. prodding toward col- . ie Last month in Oakland County, lection of income taxes, curbing chants. Wo carn Sar own money. year. ‘This money is burnt up on __-snecording to Rex A. C. Atwood, usury and giving land to the We learn to analyse people the :qpd <8 Be cigeret. << of Jandl think for ourselves. So we fe The use of tobacco, unlike liq- __'___ manager of the local office, 14,138 landless, not the drifters who act Ke 40> doesn't predispose you to “a me hay ay damang ase eS See ; aoe: ; jae auto accidents, It docen't fog . urvivors insurance (Social Secur- $s 4 , “But what can I say to your memory until can't ity) teeth asthe total of aol Even more important are Macsaysay’s my wat sevens or drinking, es- study er remember ecaoal data. : 7 Sts ae people administrative Portraits thus reducing your “wind” for ath ability. In addition, the new President . _ At the end of December the average wi)) need the united support of the By JAMES 3. METCALFE = ties. | | monthly paymients, decording to figures pie if this young republic isto reap the With television,” maging» Gatse sir apieet of tee. mouth released in Washington, were $49 fof @ ¢y)) benefits of its‘natural se ehren ° to be eaulpped with ais. The i 3 ~ single person, $84.75 for a retired man sae wont to know . . . But, dameatns Me beort ang Passes ; ’ — ee a pressure. ‘ and wife and $111 for a widowed mother Tue U. S. Weather Bureau is building prghore pe gy — *** tors invariably try te teks tear with two minor children, an electronic machine for use in fore- ENR S et ee eee ve ao tre agen wh also fonds ae tooo and re- —— The number of Social Security casting the weather. At the present time ‘amass vey enema “ Tho suaries wad the pictures. duces your “kiss appeal.” recipients, including those in es pray a the tough problem ‘There Now—Isn’t That Relaxing?” that . . . The readers al preter in ape alee edvertioge tho fact Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and of how e the machine a good case . ~ — At just about FY red Slow coctel the Virgin Islands, has reached of rheumatism. Voice of the People how est te features ‘and is of your own. Git bep ae ooo _ §,970,000, a 1953° increase of B ke f S . lj a The comice and the of. - Oe cial ahenp who acta by imple “ : review, t ng sc : 4 . 1,000,000. is 2mm Human Race on the way Backer OT SOCIGlIsm. Says Nothirig. Can rina inter. Aeon far worse than tba : ' *& te t?” — Title of magazine article. Well, hy | i N E . ° While radio or video... May ¢0® 69 for each drink reduces your It is worth noting that about 40 per | be so— it's on. its way somewhere ait iF Not Even a Cold War With Reds ee page ane RB Da : in no medium on & ws. ta ird,_ete- &é cent of all persons over 65 who are with- an awful hurry, and it could be out. oa Litters, will be condensed wren neces ganda and the cold war will still have the courage te stand the paper's place. ° - Seda pop; candy bars and even out income from erfiployiment or self- etter mtat icmpheme “pum oft _= for the Prince of Peace at these seep lbetatinanlisaitel wean bao teats are THE ; : : meetings with Russia? = ee six: a Tow, you are employment, are now getting Social sum of an monr's parts Is great- Fequesta Be publishes i the writer 2 103% Division Ave 5. —— they ane Mania Lsorsete Baerin Down still a rational person. Security checks. er than the whole,” says a scientist. — Grand Rapids God rather than men... © 9g - But even the first sip of alcohol Another significant development was The atom must be packed like a wom It's being asked everywhere how ee pecially Russia? By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER starts slowing down your reaction packs a suitcase: - "Jong is this cold propaganda war Must Consider God if God gives a stem warning to Applications for Grover Whal- time. And Gat cadiias yua a great noted in a report by Mrs. Oveta CuLp be ; sais . “ é ' form on the hazard as an auto driver or =* cn of Health, Educati tween capitalism and socialism We Are to Gain Peace iio Shalt saw pence and calety rigt) Grover “held the job down operator of a factory machine Secretary on , going to last? nations, right. ! and Welfare. It showed The Man About Town An we cater toto a new year our. - - then sudden destrection Sor 35 years. The ib Ghd the sume = b't Ge. Grain Severs first dior tk che eenall tabiachee- It will last as~iong as we still “erg and hopes are foremist cometh upon them as travail upon for Rin. paste sept een ts ly toy ugu- . : ith chi ——- danger on the highways, but ~~—~¥ated more Americans ‘were eatriow Our Oldest Twins nat coeepet™ child and they ml There is no/salary implicated guys with just one beer. pnd : Before leaving this worlt our with the job. Grover came sibly sober, they are slower in © their motions and more careless. Social Security benefits than are getting Sisters Will Soon Observe Lord said to His discifles, “My through all/ investigations with direct cash relief. j ls . peace leave | with ‘Nominated for the oldest active twins in sociated with the liquor glass. will reduce further the need for | akland County, and possibly in Michigan, are “He's a different man.” ; Morality is simply 9 field of =. public assistance in the years ahead. — a ——_—_Mire, Sarak we : . “And you?” hnvgres eer are~-eptionsl social architecture where we lay pu , ‘Langdon . a > i. : but the gardenia in the lapel is down the blueprints for good iy That, we believe, is a consideration to of 4845 Pontiae ‘ail, and on ent Set /q must. The smile cannot be character. . ~~ ‘which both chambers. will aa Men Ballet acquired, You must be born —. And there must be definite limits, give due of 4330 Green Lake Road, soon to celebrate their wih @ Dew povedtroene®.. at only for the size of & house weight when the Administration Social eighty-second birthdays. aise your mouth. fina any, ae age giond a goin #"EO has been pinching. habits of committees, building them. : Then the island ee > World War { and World War Ul Bat there is no explanation as _—‘*€StTictions, ap Been, lists, (Copyright, Hopkine Syndicate Inc.) 4. Still seeking old -Seeret diplomacy-usually arises _ rubber was se considered. to why, when an embargo is _ Bo jaywalking § where ey decided to sell its ray-riibber to «lll seeking old photographs of Oakland County ‘hecause of a tear that to tell the. Evidently it doesn't matter to becoming effective, it is ssddenty you came in. From Our Files. ' __ Peiping instead of the United Michigan Historical Commission, Cee ee er ee aaa. ce aie te Bee Dae fe sine 8. See OP tg gas ise Pe States for two reasons.” One was to be used in its forthcoming history of “™ + rubber is exported for the trucks United ‘States and the Western 5) YoU call See wilt 15 Years Age | _—_ the higher price offered by Red state. Odecings ‘will be gieily vedsived by... thle case, Gure is np evidence ot cary aes © ee te cannes os ae ee PERMANENT ATLANTIC fleet rece 1 by Dr. Lewks B that the United States: ever got American boys it Korea of | te See Se eae. © s ‘of 3 watthigs i geempiced. Tele ~ could make te pomp on! commission secretary, at Lansing. se euneanons = ants onthe Com- . ay resume their aggression. ‘The four-power conference is iy gp = aera ethernet ag: = reg ee > iia > oepepemrmae Tara th Sis aaa Ws wage 0 teens _ munists: Evidently rubber for the tires about to start in Berlin, but the a gardedia doesn't look right in TALKING ROBOT, the first ever ey 2 Se ee ee ee € people dadaton th thin amis anata ada can For the last few months Amer- of the MIGs and the bombers that Allies have heen throwing away my lapel unless I lay down, made, is created by Bell Tele- of Ceylon. © . . ica publicly has been in the posi- constitute the Communist air force their economic leverage. Today phone. It sings, laughs, : a. cu cs poate Leonard tion of begging the Communists, is not to be considered strategic” the Communists know the West THOUGHTS FOR TODAY screams «and >a eine this made the nese think that ® por ok geen Po gg oo wor In in vain, to set a time and date for ny ert a there’s will not'use military power to gain Neither have we obeyed the ‘nds. id § government was sympathetic carried this county, much ‘to the surprise ‘et Sano arresap Ho British colonial toon gpg tertetting ny “annuus 4 bret walt ts lbs tomes sone pho ner a : Or mur tee - ’ ; Pp ¥ he set : . A 0 weeny As a result Pei ~~ is. was the only Several hundred American boys _It would be sater for the Amer- wat hy Oa Commons abate before us by his servants the Pasties 9° There t yg om -oposec send a trade mission canry. , have been held a& prisoners, de- cam government to buy and .why the Communists should prophets.—Daniel 9:10. ~ PWA funds sought as vital building — hen—caine—the~surprise —State-torester-tor-the- ayers spite the terms of the armistice stockpile such rubber to keep it ot continue fo act arrogantly and * * *& bill is killed. me wh Deets trem Prime ter Oakland County, which-comprises— return-Xet-im-— out of the hands of the Comnja- to prosecute their “cold war” tac- _To_be « Christian is to obey acing new . straigh from e Minister a portant concessions have been ‘Mists. -— tics throughout the world. Christ no matter how you feel, — is ; [2S a 7. __ Ailfred J. Phillips made which allow Russia to build ‘The other “strategic” items now | (Copyright 1954) Be We ng Income rum to help, * * pop we meen Pegs yan tin ig aah - a armament for World being allowed have not been made —» — : county conservation map. Beside War pene? public, but it is admitted that the . . tama ae . the is the — ; 4 . a) hea ed sine nencent"te | giMycidel tem eer ile in“ crealod “neal” dequate Daily lodin Food Ration Fine; county if its forests were bufned over, its ies tanec Gteniit items expanded. od . ; ie 5S | pn sage ; ~- 5 = a _ other f al geri Ce ene et ee ee eee ia 8 Meee control te being em =a ae OR Ga WOR ace SERCO SWE SE EA 7 ~ Communist China, nor does she ia ea in to ee = seereed _ s too much medic - — want it” —*. bested Still_on the job every day is the Se ieee teeth tee: nin Oe the. “eivetegie” Het ent Co a peg mca wincture of iodine. The people ad- lodine or iodide might couse. a Ne engi areca OS old, one fodine- vised me that a daily But s for people to __ Talk like this should end al Goubt 85 yprsyer ot te Guard Lande ater 36 years Ys be eae Aunt Het ims Sept water or wet ine wuld prverve me in te mame Nett Fame te err ene the Se in the newspaper business. , — In that dispatch, the British were ‘freee ls ous bee be On ———— ri As eee pit — Fe accused of defying the United “7 at the age of 13. He Is 5 But are due, for it the same for my son... of now. in the arthed turns out that the Lendow gov- - _ A, AD ns There ars many liquid forms of fodin (iodine is an older spell- ing) or iodide (compound of iodin vans ‘yaa ch a6 lo se if ‘ ; A ; ] Pt. eye ee. i eRe i; pony {eee Mrs ae ’ + ‘ ~ P of 6% North F St.; eigl t ere? \) ae a ‘ ad Bago kag hy \ tels, beautifully trimmed) with ribbons - > Special Purchase! Once you see them you'll buy a dozen! 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SAREE Sr Ee ae aoe te Ee a ey Cae whet. es ; Sale! cotton plisse FOUNDATION CLEARANCE Sale! womens | ' first quality trimmed _ Ties ¥0 tock Go Sua dedi betel flannel-lined — : “LOVABLE BRAS GIRDLES JEANS | | 2 tr 1.69 came 4d 4 ait’ = ek PTI Te Eee ih 4 ‘BRA CLEARANCE tig ? ‘HURSDAY, JANUARY-1, 1954 ; - Ee Be gine says . the ped minutes ee. Senode tempi * t ~ recently how and E ; NOW! SAVE 10% ‘? Venetian Blinds—Awnings —Sears Main Floor— ey eter USE SEARS EASY TERMS Eye-pleasing elegance for your home, gives year ‘round protection. Comie in many widths and color corabina- tions. Self-storing awnings are easily installed. Sove 10% now! Pera = ¥ Custom-Made Steel Venetian re" | be | l ll REG. c 49c re ;- MINIMUM 10 SQ. FT. Make your home attractive in- § side ond out! -Choose’ from 7.8 decorator colors. Smooth oper- & ating mechanism . , . save! Reg. 59¢ Better Quality, oq. ft...56e_ ’ Reg. 69¢ Best Quality, aq. ft... .65¢ = 000 OMIT —— i — ' Nl MN | | ITLL ELS (88a state taeeataal IAAL Peevseeeeeeagia aes il | MET ll I eee ee al pk er Terrific B Dish Drainers 77 You can't afford to be without this convenience at this new low sale price! Just put dishes to dry the sanitary way in a protective-coated peel-resistant drainer. In Cherry Red, Sunshine Yellow, and white. Buy now! Housewares Department—Sears Basement ae uy at 1.091 Save 32c Now on A @ Protective Rubber Coating @ Regularly Sells for 1.09 Cans Brooms 3.29 99¢ “4 Leak, rust-proof, Compare-++-with ‘ corrugated steel * other brooms, a al. size. * you'll be con- Tight fitting cov- . 3} vinced it's your er_seais odors | best buy. Red eae & ~ Wastebaskets Regularly Sell for 98¢ i os: 77: ; - a o2ic! i 7 i hes Unusually low price for tee SL this | gauge all metal tae Sees ’ see s _— = =) utility. os Wane °° al use. wa interior with . cag © te red, white, green, a @ extetior. Foxe 1 ‘buy now! | ae #3 ry - oes z Ry a3 hd guide ee 4 ee ‘ a bie * 4 & : 7 uth A Choice of § Quality Brushes Valuesto Ie QO¢ Each They'll outwear ordinary fiber brushes at least 5 to 1. San- itary all plastic handles and .. i Sav bristles e now! wg Ses Oe Your hands never touch soapy, dirty water. Just slide handle mop squeezes damp dry. Plastic, new colors. Chenille Rugs Embossed Cotton—Reversible - 22x30inches 2.98 chenille Six - color Firmly woven all yarns; -‘washablie. combinations. | 22%40-tn; Chenille Rug. . .3.98 COMPARE WITH OTHERS SELLING FOR °75 a J @ Full, 9x12 foot room size rugs in the latest designs and selection of colors @ Choose from gray floral, gray leaf on green and multi-color leaf patterns @ Fine Axminsters —. surface yarns blended of imported wool and carpet rayon See all three and you'll find one JUST RIGHT for that room you've been wanting to dress- up! They're of fine Quality straight and twist yorns. Spe- cially purchased for this great, great sale. Sears can offer them to you ot a price for below what you'd normally pay for such high quolify. Just unroll then right on your floor for new room sparkle! Floor Covering Dept—Second Floor Priced low for savings! Square design is revolutionary. Shake to clean or use damp cloth. 4 Harmony House colors. Oval Fatigue Rugs Perfect All Over the House 18x30-inches * Rubber Matting Heaviest Quality We Make! 24-in. Width 7.95 Ya. Tough Cocoa Mats Good Quality at Lew Prices Ixttinckes 2.25, Keep your home cleaner . . » longer! Firmly woven and long lasting. Brush-like action. Just shake it to clean. Buy now! 1.98 Rush or brown. Buy now! Attractively corrugated to as- sure good foot traction. Black 36-In, width... 5... yd 2.75 |More Research Essential’ lin Cigarette-Cancer By JOHN GEIGER ; NEW YORK (INS) — No one ‘ean sayfor certain—that where ithere’s smoke, there’s cancer. | No one can say-for certain-- | that there isn't. | For every scientist who is con- | vinced that tobacco and Jung can- ‘cer are related, there is at least ‘one other who is certgin they are ‘pot. For every experiment showing | link, there,js another showing } none. The American Cancer Society es- ; | | | lung cancer—on Jan. 6, 1955. On the basis of past statistical studies, some of them will come ; | There will. probably past—more big-city victims than | farmers. | But the significance of the find- ings—always the crucial question in science—is open to dispute. | The really serious point is that’ | there probably will be more lung | cancer victims in 1954 than there |} were in 1953—because this deadly | form of a deadly, disease has been }on a rampaging upswing for 20 | gelid years. The curve still points |upward, No one knows why, and 195 of every 100- victims die This is the urgency that makes |New Orleans’ Dr. Alton Ochsner | and St. Louis’ Dr. Evarts Graham |—two of America’s greatest lung | surgeons, who struggle daily with +lung cancer’s ravages and see | more tragedy than hope—state flat- lly that cigarette smoking is linked } the disease. | ‘The.same urgengy was expressed | by the World Health Organization tin a resolution it adopted claiming | that the link has, for all practical purposes, been proved. These —scientiste—and —their re- ports—have drawn most attention jin recent months, But theirs is a minority report, On the other ex- | treme-~some researchers say there is no evidence at all of a cigarette- and-cancer connection. But most scientists agree with. the American Cancer Society's Director of Sta- | tistical. Research; E. Cuyler Ham- | mond, who said recently: | ““The evidence is circumstantial, |of a type which should lead to suspicion but not to conviction. It does, as it were, place the suspect on the scene where. he could have ‘eommitted the crime but it does | mot prove that he did so. | “Furthermore, there is the in- | disputable fact that the millions of who smoke like the prover- chimney haven't got cancer show of it. Here—simply and briefly—is aA the controversy: is evidence on the cancer- and-cigarette question from ail over the world, but it is all basical- ly of just two kinds. One is based on animal experi- | ments—chiefly on mice—in which the effects of cigarette tars, ex- tracted from the smoke of dozens (of cigarettes consumed by auto- matic smoking machines, were ; examined | . The other is based on. statistical isurveys of the smoking habits of | lung cancer victims. | \In the view of most scientists Pesky Squirrels Driving Town's » Choose YD; 9-Piece Damask Sets Reg. 9.98,,lmported from Belgium Just the right touch of elegance for important entertain- ing! Lustrous rayon, cotfon in exquisite patterns. old ivory, antique gold, or mellow peach. 64x —a - 84.in_cloth, i 8 napkir 1S. —— BUY 3--SAVE 13: toweling —_. | — Steele, a former captain of the University of Pennsylvania rifle A. Bright 65% cotton, 35% linen__crash_towels._Colored borders, hemmed ends. pies 18x36-in. Towels 39¢ each 22 "33x35" Sacking, 3 pes. 87¢ r Spies Snite <9 i EE eorex Pr eR D. Fine quality 75% cot- ton, 25% linen © rw : ~~ for Sylvan Lake State Will Finance New Train Warning “System on Orchard Lake Rd. Ethier Indicates the state will fi- nance changes from a two to a three-circuit signal system. After the Grand Trunk submits plans fer alterations, the state sald it will give the railroad a ~ contract to make the conversion, _ Pthier explained. Plans call for widening the road | at the intersection and changes | in the flasher system, Ethier stated |] giving motorists earlier warning of | traing involved in switching op- | erations. | Ethier requested the move after | a motorist was killed Sept, 25 et the crossing in a collision with a |i switch engine. ‘ Congress Lists Big Problems, Many of ‘em WASHINGTON (UP) — the {| Terry Towel Ensembles oe je 7D adie WHITE! lel d:illa @ 1 hee Z a choose from 4 favorite pastels... reduced 42° each for this sale! ———— Harmony House ‘pastel sheets Regularly 2.79 37 ILENE 5 81-Inch: Sheeting You Save on Every Yard Reg. 73¢ 67¢ ¥d. Economy sheeting that whitens with washing. Use it lor seam- less sheets, mattress covers or quilt foundations. full -size 81x108-in. 2.59 Pastel Muslin, Twin, 72x108-In. ...... 2.17 59c Pastel Muslin Pillowcase ............. 52¢ Save as you select first quality muslin sheets, fitted or regular style, fro. mfour mellow Harmony House | colors, “Go-together”’ pastel sheets harmonize with blankets and bedspreads . . . give years of luxurious wear! ) 2.79 Pastel Sheets, Full Size.............. 2.37 2.59 Pastel Sheets, Twin Size...........-. 2.17 Reg. 1.18 Pastel Pillowcase Pairs.......... 1.04 white new cottan with coleri contrasting border stripes — wintry warm sheets at budget-minded prices! Rg lalla =, aia e- Tt = - \\ NA un ae BIGGEST PRICE CUTS IN YEARS! THIS SALE ONLY! Extra Large Bath Mats ya You've Seen Them for 3.48! Full 27x48 inches and non-skid, too. Choose your thick-loop cotton mats from many bright colors—use them all over the houses. ~ 24x36-in. 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Come in now... low, low sale price! 92x90-inch, regularly 13.98 ..cnmenss.- .. . 10.97 Drapery-Curtain Dept—Main Floor. touch of room Le } WE) cor beautiful new rooms efter Sears FREE Decorator f 7 ~~ Service has helped you choose some ao F me Bea dew. ; : a ; + av 4 ee tae \ | j , | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 : \ 1953 | look like broadtail, and wools knit] Thief Makes Bad Guess to return Tater. He dd and town | Partiql Payment Made happy to receive $112 in the mall Fights Sypply Answers | “ : ST, LOUIS, Mo, (UP)—St. Louis : 4 . a> ee ee or ae - HB ¥ § * . Se " a a Rei . N U : j s! to y ‘ — ‘ ‘ SAVE UP TO ‘5 Seena| Buy Now-Save 25% A T RA D r 4 | N d | r é' F AL L OWA N C F Allstate Plugs | = For Low or High Compression : ses of 4 ©6445 ¢ Each t 24 Months Guaranteed RS iit ees : formance at low cost with ry ALLSTATE BATTERIES Allstate spatk plugs. Full pow- | er from every drop of gas. $3. Trade-in 45 Allowance hong Regularly priced ot 15.45! 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YOUR HOBBY - to Your Home Workshop at 2 le eae easiest Z ¥ z - 7 , es U Siac oT Tid " ‘ : ‘ : =" This Amazingly Low Price! << a = : << ~~ . yam as ma Sa DUNLA P 8-in. a ~ : rae , Electric Hand Saws | ; ..___. | Sander-Polisher — a : . MEP | Fast. Eifortiess Operation Edges Require No Sanding (6g Tm Electric Farsace Tempered : — > With Two Side Extensions & Reg. 18.95 $16 Reg. 18.95 $16 Mons ee 8-In. Size 1.98 2 ya \ 14,400 strokes a minute. Heavy Cuts wood, metal or plastic. Has full 2 3/16-in. vertical Made of high str alloy Regularly $ : ' duty motor. Complete with Reciprocating electric motor. depth of cut, 1 11/!6-in. at 45 steel, set and ground on pre- Priced polishing pads, sandpaper, in- ll-in. throat, l-in. depth of cut degree angle. Helical cut cision machines. Combinaiton at structions. 110-120 volt. in wood. AC only. gears. With guard. Save! tooth. Sizes to 12-in, 28.25 -- £ SN LR: :- SSS ace mame ss CE __ # Sale-Priced for This Sale Only * This popular, economy - priced Dunlop at Bench Saw—SAVINGS PRICED—makes ae the perfect start to a home workshop. & Pig: a Hand knob raises, lowers and locks : eae ue i; blade in position. Big 8-inch size , te ; it... specially priced at Sears! " _ | DunlapWoodLathe 3; as ik eat Features: Bin. swing: 24% Between Te = a a | + he Sbed. Heavy cast semi-steel. 54-in. zr * unthreo Hein headstock: Se Dunlap HP. Motor Develops 4 'y pe é 4 a bt Jee ize Bi oe ! ; 1750 B.P.M., now only. seer 16,95 ap ae . 7 ’ * j ; Yee « P, a) ‘ | | ‘y “Rae s THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 77 1954 , = Students to Get Book on Capitol | Copies Explaining How | State Legislature Works to'Be Given at Lansing LANSING (UP)—The thousands of Michigan schoolchildren who visit the State Capitol every year will be given a new booklet starting next week that tells them what) they are seeing and how the legis- | lature works. The Michigan Historical Com- mission announced that it is pub- lishing a 96-page booklet entitled | “Your Capitol and Mine” in con- junction with the 75th anniversary of the Capitol building. The Capitol was dedicated on Jan. 1, 1879, and its diamond jubilee passed on New Year's | day without notice, “Your Capitol and Mine” was | written by Ellen C. Hathway, a) fifth grade teacher at Ferris School Values! \ SAVE OVER $3! Boyville Jr. Sheeplined — : Gabardine {; Surcoat SAVE UP TO 25% Honeysuckle Snow Suits ° ’ The Historical Commission vitery Gill sitheugh tht tecttet te priced as Regularly R g & ee ee ee low as... " Up to 12.95 ¥- Sizes 4 to 8 It's warm, it’s water-repellent, aie weal AT BIG SAVINGS! Reg 12.95 sven at ust £08. Reg. 1495 t's ete priced! Craama oes Bs Stricken Rabbi | pride Yi pags Suits at 12.00! Many infants’ and juvenile pated in green or brown! Sizes 4 Offers Himself Infants’ Department—Sears Main Floor to 8. as Guinea Pig | 7 TORONTO (INS) — .Canada’s leading rabbi,- nearly blinded by a baffling disease, is offering him- self as a research guipea pig to spare others from such a fate Rabbi Abraham Feinberg ts spiritual leader of Toronto's Holy | Blossom Temple which embraces Canada’s largest Reformed Jew- ish congregation. He is 4 victim of dendritic cara- titie, a Wittle known virus which has attacked the cornea of his left | Reg. 12.35 $8 ani ER Infants’ Training Pants, 1 to 4 yrs.. .14¢ “These specialists,” “are Crib Blankets, reg. 1.98.. 1.66 a religion. ao et om fie inch sn, ene setae ot the. “381 a ic. my ald, and ave if they can post Slow at caly..... 381 rere od 8 Rabbi Feinberg, an American herr Tompeactie’ h Shirts, now only. . .69¢ colors. tise Sibd citizen living in Toronto since 1943, ; ais ° pre! treatment by Dr. H. ee , q : ‘ ! | he Save up to 4.10 per pair Lonely Observers | Save 61 7 Chart Eort’sTit = |S for women pean guide to map-makers the world | pinged a over. Gaithersburg, Md., Ukiah, Calif, | Mizusawa on Honshu Island in Ja- pa Cait oe, San Pare |! | Wool. Assortment land off the southwest coast of | , parallel of latitude, 39 de- Big 6lc Savings! | «488 big savings! Many styles ond sizes! Buy now! Save Up to 2.10 a Pair! Kerrybrookes for Play. Values Up to ) 88 88 Smart Kerrybrooke cas- tical stars. Chistes, tress wide cies aii thenee ie Because the earth constantly ori inches widel . Save! Yard Goods Dept. wobbles on its axis as it rotates, |] * - Meia Floor latitudes shift slightly, By plot - meme : ting the course of the stars, the : observers record the varying |I Save $1 Per Yard! 45-Inch Textured the North Pole may shift as roach as 60 feet, Hach night. | Flannel vale. for playtime. AT conditions penning, \atante, © | SEE TREMENDOUS SAV- 12 of stars in the heavens. TINGS. Sees ee 4 e * i 144 " ; : ‘3 Sea 7 Fa ‘ hance ee: aes —_ ; Our Usual Price is 44e por yard! ge oe ae - *, ar... po eR ge gk a = ps ak fo: FU yy % « a ” é ' / ‘ : \ F \ \ | HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1054 Consider Curbs |= = xm to ooer|= timer “=""|Coal Slide Sweeps |™ , fields, But McCarthy added he was will-| Mi : was reported in good COM || 1 ANSING, Mich, i —~ Although The main- objective of today's} ing at today's meeting to “discuss Miner Down Chute a hotel in-Enumclaw, @/ 4.04 Mrs, Hattie L. Ebright, &2, closed door meeting, he said, is to anything her t few miles from here and — on Probe Group act on bis own requests for COM | 15 Soind” Sane aor ba: we | RAVENSDALE,: Wash, 0®—Cas-| imately 30 miles southeast of Sea | Rept a date to meet her daughter Hils head wi | Dead Woman Rides-Bus ‘ to Meet With Daughter & PF ADROH. A. MILLER a EAS tok an ana wating fe as eee proposal by Sen, Mundt: (R-SQ), appendage nee Bay ue. Mrs. Ebright boarded a suburban i - Optometrist MecCarth Committee three witnesses recent) that the Senate create a powerful bus at Holt, Mich., to come (6 Lan- . arthy’s mm investigations of alleged spying at feet below the surface here yes P Di Limits its'| Fr. M sN. new committee to carry the main} a ang 4 yp eae No Bones About lt, > sing. She was to meet her daugh- « 7 North Saginaw Street m3 sua. on » ee pear Pte oon I ag tay polity. fost hours until he was! School Skeleton Stolen ter Mr: Nettie Wood, 5 a Lan ote |, He named the three as Cprliss| Mundt is a member of McCar-|” poscue workers till ane digging} DENVER @-R. A. Wright, as- Rg Wood was waiting on the | Phone FE \4, Ca the We WASHINGTON ‘ —~Sen, | McCur-| Lamont.) wealthy New York: writy|thy’s, subcommittee, which has) parry nearhy ‘sistant principal at East Denver when tbo. bone | Socharged & i ngers. mother. di is High School, complained to alten |B dl 39, of thy {R-Wis) called a meeting of} er; Albert Shadowitz, who’ Mo:| been all-Republican sinee its three / pi acy Disimeodk Lita hope bibcoss-| Carthy fused answer| Democratic members resigned in found alive not appear, Mrs. Wood his Senate investigations : arstieng mith the explantion that| 47" with McCarthy last July. he wil be ould alive. when the) jexteriay that gomedne rattled off. Set"and found Mrs Ebright ] | mittee today: and ‘sald moves to) Th bart Einstein hed advised), McCarthy told’ feporters he peared is ofS feet of coal| “th the school biology depart: | dead in her seat. || curb or surrender part of its Red-) 115, not to cooperate with the sub-| “Would not favor’’ Mundt’s pro- land broken tim ment’s brand new skeleton. Coroner Harry E. Leadley said hunting powers “may be 4is-| committee: and Abraham Unger, | posal. A happier fate was experienced} Make no bones about it, he in- she had died of a heart attack. cussed.” a New York City lawyer. McCat-| Mundt had said he thought Com-|by Roy Coutts, 25, working com-/ formed officers, the school wants He has described as “a lie’ pub-| thy said Lamont refused to answer! munist investigations were too big panion of English when the slide) i. os teton back. ‘The: frightening More than a million tons of lished reports that he has agreed,| questions, and refused tq cite| a job for a subcommittee to handle | rf ‘ crude oll and its products are under urging from Eisenhower ad-| in justification the Constitution's | and that his plan would avoid du-| him two hours later, pinned down figure set East High back $225 only | moved through pipelines of te Closed Wednesday Afternoons ministration officials, to switch | guarantee against self-incrimine- plication of effort. |by a rock which rested on his left! few weeks ago. LU. 8, each days Pas eS tg Mes, . . fe 4 — ek an 4 . > ~~. a, = : sia iy — ~y it — . pie A se. = ie oo he, 2 te . _ canes int: . 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OF RESTOKRAFT @ LESS TRADE-IN FOR YOUR OLD *] 0” SPRING OR MATTRESS YOU PAY ONLY $94 PRECISION - ROLLED EDGES MATCHING BOX SPRING SAME PRICE sare NORTH 5+ # THE PONTIAC PRESS x fl T in lee Ee N,- — PONTIAC, MICHIGA Future Tax Cuts a es ee —— Promises JANUARY 7, 1954 THURSDAY lke — = . ¥ | eae Fun Aigsli Hue i r by tH F A st Teal i i; 4 : HH: ‘Sa thath HE i tet Hi i : aj in Ii Tit if tf Ff + ; art rd i far ie onl iff BIE : la it i i wll ti a 1H : aigcthecice” b¢et23,2 Hast : : be tay SU eet cee i il tees Ha nti 2 fla Hast) Ei SS TTT = TM ce HH Ae The Te eet Wesel tt Tr PETE a TE pa cit ie a flies HHE uy { Hi Hit iii : hy re TLL EH clue Stil li z if! if iu iH nf Hal aeeridagiaii HENRI Hf i iia, 3 vit le Hae Li if eet elie t i en Eo thin uh il i Hi i ules iat ee Hae kl HH aveiddes Htc ile Yuli iy i ae a St yl ail He ul He 1 a me a cn a f ie it en lh i in in | nae |i fF 7 ies : ite | * : Wy i a! tr pee ay Hi : v4 . va | ddyens 7 ae ea 7 Mt es iT ay yf ial HE I | i-] E fy) eptedntystadas g Pal iil Te iB Th nia bs i: | Ht it ft a i idl lee i ae Pe a ee a) rt | tf bryt? 3 | ic)» Uypeddilling lat agate ett fd il ul ie Be) Petia (ae tat vat ieee nT LARSEN UHR iit ee inf a iti 25 EEE F ; : THEE Ser er. athe i ie Hy nF i li ii Meera te LTH He loll tl (i THe Ae iy ial i ait ie li un . en 4:1 rata: aay, : ay ae alt HTH seeiteee iF li ui epee THER EER Wa tli i sist i . ran iti i cae ue Fy er Hil! tt Ge Ht Lae Ht ald : i f mee halle eile sae diel it inal Hy i BY 5° fax = i ory | bese 7 ma i x5 a1; re ih tie ia a. it gS i ulin sil seu a ny | ! Bei ies ihe ina 2h a ie La i eS al ill il ei lea ale ai Cale 22 iF Haat FEHR ae eit fi BiG 282 ol te i ‘all ut ih Sit fd giskelesbhs 2293 77 i318 TH rt nT ryt | esis Htehiel ane lil iii ce mt : BF ail letta | fistulae Hit Ha ia it ii i A oo Figisisrsesacis keg gaeeteategie fait r TREE = PORTH ae IEE iii Hea i qh dial HE sas gia Bi ce WIN cis eRe Vie SR wpa et eae ee ee age oboueaes , a * ny | ta ee ig ) , ee 7 . fe yr THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 lA | : : Reformed Bandit ’ Sees 50th Year of Married Bliss — TARZANA, ‘Calif. w—Reformed -_. -. Coats and Jackets, Ladies’ Coats, Dresses, Men’s Jackets and Wool Shirts, a : Wool Shirts, Ladies’ Stadium Boots and Children’s Shoes. 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Values to sos Cottons and nylons—vyalues to 5.98. |Mindszenty Aide Gets Church Post™ prisoned Josef Cardinal Mindszen- ty’s former private secretary has \Warning Issued” ‘by Mrs. Luce Tells Administration of || Growing Red Strength 4 in Italy See Es, SE Sa By JOHN SCALE * Wonderful - - - eeeeeeeeoeeoeeeeeeveeeeoeoeeeeeee een e ‘WS Day Weartug Aid “Trial FREE OF ADDED COSTS SMALL DEPOSIT — FULL MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Only SG GS Compete fro * +++ Wowmalone+++++: id Spencer Oates, Optometrist 13 N. Saginsir %. * > - . ° . + * HOME MOVIES! (GAIL BEL-AIR 8mm Magazine Movie Camera to take movies as easily as snap: shots. [ndoors er out, black and. white or colored. Ages, features a blonde switch draped over the forehead and out- lined by a diamond necklace ‘and earrings. 'Pro-Egypt Premier ~ Chosen by Sudan KHARTOUM.Sudan—+?—Ismedt El Azhari, leader of a majority | party favoring unien with Egypt, | has been elected the first prime | minister of Sudan. The House of Representatives cast 57 votes for El Azhari, head | of the National Unionist party, last night and 37 for Mohd Ahmed Mah- goub, opposition leader whose fac- | tion wants independence. | The almost million square mile territory’ in Northeast Africa has eight million population. It elected \its first Parliament in November | as the initial step-in deciding. the future of ‘the territory, It has been under joint British-Egyptian rule with the British predominating. | Under terms of a British-Egyptian or will join with Egypt. Skulls of Ancient Cattle Found in East Germany BERLIN (®—Huge, 20,000-year- old skulls of wild cattle have been unearthed in a gravel pit 8) miles Pa AE a Sp gr : a- 4 ca pa yore gee el, top ls here there \e new an‘ parish priest in danger in) Italy of slowly. rising Sus Spans ow eee Se eee Communist strength, it, was genty in February 1949. The Car- Mrs.~Luce.-who-conferred- yes dinal, convicted of treason on terday with Pregident Eisenhower, charges he plotted conan (he ow is reported to be urging continued ernment and traded in U.S. cur- American economic and military rency, eae gree Ew! ba aid to Italy to bolster its pro-West- eee on Mindszen Senty's activities a el niphsar ors was given a six-year term. Later Neither Mrs, Luce nor the Pres!- it was reduced to four years dent. reliable sources said, ‘ be- ‘ ant mim This Parisian lieves there is ay imminent threat that Italy's already power- « coiffure. inspired by the Middle | ©)” Communist. party can seize power. The ambassador is confident, ft | is said, that the current political ~ | crisis caused by Italian Premier | Giuseppe Pella’s resignatioN can | be solved quickly withéut playing into Communist-tHands. | However: She is reported con- | cerned about the long range threat | posed to Italian democracy by the +new—_nen-vielenttacties-adopted by | Italy's Reds. By exploiting Italy's serious un- employment problem and pressur- ing non-Communist unions to co- | operate in strikes. The Red leaders are reported to have gained added influence and prestige in Italy dur- ing the past your. _ 7 This opens up the grim possibil- ity, she is sald to fear, that the Communists. might actually be able to take over the country in a year or two if there is an unex- pected worsening of Italy's eco- nomic and political plight. As a demonstration of American support for Italy’s present goyern- , ment, the State Department late yesterday announced it was draft- ing “a substantial program” of de- fense orders for Italian . factories as well as a plan for limited eco- nomic aid No specific figures ‘were dis- closed. But responsible informants said the combined program would total about 300 million dollars dur- ing the next six months. This would be some 40 million dollars lesy than Italy got during a similar ‘GREATEST F2.5 Lens. "9° MARK DAVIS | * b Poi Return AMERA Marr A vor worn, ‘tex (uP) — 83 N. Saginaw FE 4-4343 Cameras Are Our Business Not a’Sideline period last year. Foreign aid specialists in the Ei- senhower administration believe this amount should be sufficient for this fiscal year, provided a follow-up program can be devised for the 12-month period beginning next July 1. ' Mrs. Luce has reported during her round of conferences here that Russia is pouring millions of dol- lars into Italy to-back up its.dream of turning it into a Communist west of Berlin; the official Soviet last night. said bones .of a giant pre- and a horse also were i pit, near Magdeburg Zone. Ain fei vu a Ff ' The f Q. F > . Kicked into her yard. Petril Firms.OK Contract. 4 ao P , . 4 Culi- et yt “ 4 & rf F 2 ik tions cea ssa or SA a oat a aE "LASER? Sr “ 'u Hope Is lain titiiadecigzeiedhe Genius in 2 4 ‘ ‘ -- Today's Televi sion Proarams - - Channel 2~WJBK-TV Channel 4+—WWdJ-TV Channel 1~WXYZ-TV ‘4. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 4: 3@--(7)—F'amous Playhouse. Mel- wen Douglas in “Loophole.” (4) Time off for Sports. Bill Flem- ming. (2)—Telenews Ace. Ken Cline 6:46-+(4)—Singin’ Along. Music. (2)—Weatherman. Dr. Everett R Phelps :00-—(7)}—Ciseo Kid Pancho in Western adventure (4)—Liberace Piano impres- sions. (2)—Meet Mr. McNutley Prof. MeNutley has financial troubles when Peggy confuses | banks aa :30—f7)—The Lone Ranger. The | 7 Cisco and T son uncovers teenage terror ring in “Kid Stuff,’ nis 10: 00—(7)-—~Hockey, Detroit | Red Wings vs, Boston Britins; Dutch Reibel ‘interview, follawa. (4)-- Martin ‘Kane. Kabe probes mur- der of country dub \bartender, (2>—Playhouse. “Kitty Doone,” story of fading glamor girl. 10:30 — (4) — Michigan Outdoors Mort Neff with films. (2)—"'l Led Three Lives.” Richard Carl- | # son as counterspy for FBI 11:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales host. to Hudda Brooks. (4)—News. (2)— News | pianist-singer | 5:00-—(4)—Adv. Patrol, (7)—Auntie ; Ranger captures stagecoach rob- | 11:15—(7)—Motion Pieture--Acad- | bers in “The Empty Strongbox.”’ (4)—Dinah Shore. Ballads. (2)— | News: Doug Edwards 7456——(4)—News. Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jane Fro- Man. Jane sings old and new fa- vorites ; 100—(7)—Quick As a Flash Emerson, Jimmy Nelson: audi ence participation. (4)—You Bet “Your Life. Quiz with Groucho | Marx. (2)—Life With Elizabeth Betty White, Del More in comedy :30—(7)—Where's Raymond. Ray | Bolger is threatened by a Faye | + dancer. (4)—T-Men in Action Treasury men unveil income tax fraud in “The Case of the Nevu- tral Corner.” (2)—Four Star Playhouse. Dick Powell in *’The Test,”’ drama of jet pilot 9:00 — (7) — Motor City Fights. Heavyweight: Al Hunter vs' Oscar Pharo; middleweights: Chuck Price vé. Henry Bronko. (4)—Dragnet. Sgt. Friday in vestigates, death in a skid row hotel. (2)—-Video Theater. Joanne Dru in “Call off the Wedding.” 9: 30—(4)—Theater. Barry Sullivan, Mary Beth Hughes in “The Fw gitives,” . drama of trapped killer. (2)—Big Town. Steve Wil- the jealous partner of a Spanish | emy. Joan Fontaine, Louis Hay- | © ward in film “Duke of West Point.” (4)—Stars on Parade Variety. (2)—Suspense film. “‘In- terrupted Journey,” feature film. | 6: FRIDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today » 8:00—(7) W: M. Kelly 9:00— (4)— Playschool. (7)—Play house 9:45—(2) News | 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. 10:00—(4) Ding Dong, School. (7) | Wixie’s Wonderland. \(2)—Jack | 7: Paar Show. 16:30—(4) Glamor Girl *tune Wheel. 11:00—(4)—Hawkins Charm Kitchen 11:15—(4) Three.-Steps to Heaven. 11:30—(4) The Bennets.: (2)—Strike It Rich 11:45—(4) Follow Your Heart, FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4) Bride & Groom. (T)— Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2)—Love -of Life. (4)—R Mulholland. 12: 30—(7)—News._ (2)--Tomorrow’s Search. 12: 45—(2)—Guiding Light Travel Unlimited 1:00—(2) You're What You Eat. (4)—Jean McBride. i: ®—(2)-——-Garry Moore Show. (4) Telerama. \ ' 240@—(2)+-Double or Nothing, G)—~ My Life | 2:30+-(2)--Houseparty. (7) — The- ater. 3:00--(2)—Big Payoff. Smith. 3: 30—(2)—Ladies Day 4:00—(7)—Cowboy Colt come Travelers. 30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)— | Feature Theater. (7)—Cowboy Colt (4)—Kate (4)—Wel- Dee 5:30—(2)—Kartoons. (7) — Rootie Kazootie. (4)—Howdy Doody. . 45—(7) Weather. (2)—Sports. FRIDAY EVENING (2)— Rocky King. (4)—Music Time 15—(7)—Sports. (2)—Featurette. Any Line 'Is English-Born; Gls Love Him First Appeared on TV in 1950*and Soon Signed Long-Term Contract | NEW YORK,— Three-year-old Lester Townes Hope stood on his} aunt's door-step with his tummy | sticking* ouf hoping to. make her} laugh, which meant a piece of his favorite lemon cream pie. Little did. Aunt “Louis” know that her little nephew would some day shorten the Lester Townes to) Bob and make millions of people all over the world laugh. Bob was born in Eltham, Eng- land, May 28, 1903, the adapted the city as bis home- town. | (4)—News 6:30—(7)—Ramar. (2?)}—News.. (4) Sports 6:45—(2)—Weatherman. (4)—Man About Town | 7:00—(T)—Range Riders. (2)—De- troit This Week. (4)—Art Link- letter 15—(2)—Featurette. (4) — Adv (2)—For- | 7; ‘ Special Delivery. 30—(7)—Stu | Erwin. (2) — News (4)—Eddie Fisher. | Falls, (7) | 1:45—(4) News. (2)—Perry Como, $:00—(4) Dave Garroway. (7)— Ozzie and Harriet. (2)—Mama. $:30—(4) Life of Riley. (7)—Play- house. (27)—Topper. $:00—(4) Big Story. (7)—Family Pride. (2)—Playhouse. 9:30—(4) Soundstage. (7)—Come- back. (2)—Our Miss Brooks. 10:00 — (4) — Sports. (7)—Chev; Showroom. .(2) — My Friend Irma. 10:30—(2) City Detective. 10:45—(4) Fights. 11:00—(4) News. (7)—Soupy’s On. (2)—News. 11:15—(4)—"Rasslin’ ". (7) — Mo- tion Pic. Academy. (2)—Theater. --Today's Radio Proarams -- _ Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are sub ject to change without notice ——+- Mrs. Hope had dreams of young | Lester. becoming a great singer. But one evening while singing a 8010, hig boyish soprano started} to crack, This brought gales of | | laughter. much to Bob's delight, | | and it was then he knew comedy. wag hig forte. Hig ‘first professional stage ap- | pearance was in a Fatty Arbuckle show in Cleveland with his partner, George Bryne. The pair danced, and Hope sang in a quartet and played the sax. When the show closed they had enough experience to go on to vaudeville, which eventually led to New York. After that) he played many dates in Chicago and out West, | eventually working up to top bill-| ing in the “big time.” | In 1933 he returned ta New! York to star in “Roberta,” “Bally-hoo,” “Ziegfeld Follies” and “Red, Hot and Blue.” Hope started in radio as a guest of Rudy Vallee. His brand of comedy caught on, and in 1938 he was the star of his own radio show , That same year he played in} his first motion picture, “The Big) | Broadcast,” ahd he has been star- | ring in radio and movies ever) wre, cle CKELW, ee) wwi, «s) WCaR, (1198) wxYz, arm WI8K, (1408) since. On June 8, 1950, he was signed TONIGHT a — tal ae - ws. Prem Marries FRIDAY EVENING to an exclusive long-term NBC 06—WIR, News ‘Serr ; eetee Gattn *—WiIR. contract for radio and televis- *Fwa. Geus a Burris | WCAR Noonday Calter — | PAT. Npee om eal ——— 4 WXYZ, Wattrick, MeKens Pred ‘Wotfe } #2:30—WYR, Helen Trent WXYZ, MeKensie ° made debat CKLW, News CKLW. News,/ David ¥ ld, Pee Eiimanetn cxLw. Sperts Easter Sunday 1958. C26. Coe Guin 1:15—WIR, Muste Mall | GKLW. Your Boy Bud 1 eenimn.diaah: Quasteh Bob has devoted much of his| WXYZ, Lee Smits WEES Ciel Cugess | Seen Gee ee WW, Bud Lyne time entertaining servicemen. The CKLW, Eddie Chase 1:38-—-WWJ, Listen and Live | WXYZ, Lee Smits very day Secretary of War Stimson WXYZ, Fred Wolte 1t:46—WJR_ Jeck White CKLW; Eddie Chase the number from 6:38—WIR, CKLW, Austin Grant | WXYZ, Carols : drew first draft ww. 4 f- -* WJBK, Gentile, Binge CKLW, Your Bor Bud Tt se & hat, Hope played a benefit for waar oe TAS WWI, News —_ WXYZ, McKenaie the first soldiers without uniform ¢:45—WIR, 1. Thomas acme gree eum: Pega pment #:45—WJR, Lowel Thomas | in San Francisco. 7:00-—WIR, Guest House ww. te Parade - -.»}: WWJ, News. Mulhaliand 71:00—WJR, Guest House Since then he has traveled more * in Biers ao yy wee - + | than @ million miles and has en- ae Bin = CKLw. 4 CRLW. “Aust . : Sip, Palen Lowe tertained over 10 million troops in WJBK, Tom George WCAR, News, WCAR, News, Club bed every part of the globe. ww. Drier Quest h: Ma _ Perkins %:15—WXYZ. Show World . ae nel ee = ee. [Accident Injures 3; CELW, Guy Munn wen — = oe - 1%e—Wsr. Dr. - + _ - - g “ Ld 7:36—WIR, Pemily 6& 8:38—WJR. Music Hall WXYZ, News, McBride 4 Teles | eae” | ee ietee | gare | Driver Ig Arresiod 8:45—WCAR, Revival — ew B4. RB. Murrow “ee om, Guiding Light geen oo Three persons were injured in an : Ls 9:00— WIR, News , He 145—WJR, Ed. R. Murrow Why im’ Fomily a Se *:00—-WIR.tnd Mrs. Burton West Mans Family auto accident on ‘Lake §:68—WIR, Meet Millie CKLW. Musical Airs WxYE, ews ee Gian’ qen"eaen road near Middlebelt road yester- watz. 3 tity By-Line WCAR, News, Rh WIBK. Tom George ee Se, lee — 38 of 9100 CKLW, Official Detective | .. WIR. George WCAR, ‘ WW4J, Dinsh Ralph C. Richardson, — Commerce Town- 8:15—WXYZ, Sammy Kaye WWJ, Bob Maxwell 2:30—w a. 0D WXE Byline. Richardson Rd., mamerce s0Wn- 8:30—W. Town Meeting CKLW. Gabriel Heatter CKLW, Your Boy Bud 5, George ship. one of the drivers, ar-H wa Painer Knows yn gg oy Be A aug kh “Tad £:15—Www, PF. Sinetra rested after the accident on drunk WXYZ, Band of the Day CKLW, Meighber Ct] “wean Cub lie” Gelw” Pe” ste and disorderly charges by Oakland henna nedtcnmaed 4S—WIR, Pete & Jee | s00—wom wunop Mouse | 9.06 won Rngg when | 11:38 Www3, Laure ‘Wa. escond Chanes WWS, Preat Pepe Porren | GA Cee cron a WXYZ, Sports. _ : WJBK. News > . — 12:00-—WIR, Wendy Warren | 5:38—WWJ. L. Jones ‘ | tersection. —————-- PAE OR NING ——-}- SRAM Sur’ ———$— Pea ines ate) victim : . WW, Laura's 4:30—WIR, Farm Forum WXYZ, Curtain Call WJBK, Bob Murphy WXYZ , WW, Bob M Wisk: Den Mcleod” : as ae papers found on his body, A WXYZ, Fred Wolfe WCAR, News Wen uae Pee Pea = senger, James Click, 27, Detroit, WORK, Rise & Shine 12:18—WJR, Aust Jenny CKLW, News” Fxre einem Mate HE i i Expect 500 | |for Tourney at Boys’ Club _. es THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 Gibs. Nts ie Pa A CLOSER WEAVE. ts THE PERFECT WINTER BLANKET! EXTRA WiDE 8° ACETATE SATIN BINDING INTERWEIGHT BLANKET DEEPER NAP... 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Batch- | |terday that Joan Benny, 19, « jun-| 0st word from her son, Upl. | lior ~at Stanford University, and “laude J., who on Jan. 1 left @ Seth Baker, Dee York stock | group of Communist sympathizers broker, will reside in New York | im a Korean prisoner of . after a Hawaii honeymoon, ; hey deed ‘Twain Editor Named Fletcher W. ‘Sullins found the Il Korean prone of war can | had telephoned that, her son had | i sent a cabl . “He told us he retaroed, of tant from behind | Ohio, one of the Tl. prstertyd of California has an-{| Mrs. Batchelor said. ‘‘He said he Police said the near tragedy was! nounced the appointment of Prof. | 8s looking forward to seeing us caused by fumes from a defective} Henry Nash Smith as editor of | real soon.” muffler entering Berman's panel | the Mark Twain papers which have| Cpl. Batchelor, is in Tokyo with | . | truck. | been placed here permanently. (his Japanese wife, Kyoko, them to a hospital. They were givén emergency oxy- gen treatment and revived. “I’m thankful to God that some- one pulled us out,”” murmured Bernard Berman of Cleveland, | ; ! my We Cordially Invite You to View the All New ct «1954 BUIC The Beautiful Buy! _ See Tomorrow’s Car.. . Brand New in Style, Comfort, » -~ Performance and Economy From TOP to TIRES 'elor of Kermit, Tex., visiting in , Valted Press Foreign News Editor TY Already vox by ; By PHIL, NEWSOM It is a sad commentary on our | time that practically no one ex- s any great success to come from the Jan, 25 meeting of the four-power foreign ministers in Berlin, if, indeed, the meeting ever comes off at all. The latter doubt is cast because | ot the familiar pattern already shaping up, , must decide Berlin dispatches have said the Western Allies will insist that thie meetings be held in the Allied- controlled, Western sector of the city, preferably in the former Al- lied Control Authority Building. The Russians may be expected to be equally firm in insisting that at least some of the sessions be held in the Russian-controlled East ern’ sector, Based: on past performance. that alone might be enough to throw \ off the whole conference. what would seem such a trivial matter could very well be illus- trative of all the difficulties to ‘The United States, Britain and France want the chief efforts of already has served no ties ie er 45:55 SH es fe Ae yee, SS gic At s Sip "irae araahs a oe 3 pets ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1954 Ge: t. s a 11 Saved From Gas [32% tems Dovive \G1 Who Left Reds Jan. 25 Big Four Meeting which would -prepare- the way for “free’ German elec- tions, an obvious move to take over the whole of Germany as they did Czechoclovakia, It may be sald im‘ advance the United States will agree to no part of the Russian plan, Ironically, \it aleo- may be said in advance that Riissia doean't expect it to,\ but that the Reds’ main purpose continues to be to spread disunity among the Allies with special attention to economic- Intact, such 9 difference over | ally weak and politically unstable | France. ‘Contraption’ Victim ‘Wills Large Estate COLUMBUS, Ohio ®#—A %-year- old Columbus man who was s0 suspicious of electricity he used | gas to light his small. frame house | has left an estate of $104,233.10. | Joseph Buff, a strong-willed man i who condemned automobiles as | ‘new fangled contraptions,” was killed by one last Nov, 27. A bicy- cle rider until be was %, Buff | had refused an offer of an auto- | mobile ride home from a visit the night-he-was—kiltted. Buff, whose will was probated | yesterday, left some of the money to a church and an orphanage, the rest to his nieces, ‘Farmers Could Assist by Drinking More Milk WORCESTER, Mass. @—Joseph T. Brown, Plymouth County agri- cultural agent, gave dairy farmers a hint last night on how they could help reduce milk surpluses. _ Addressing the 37th annual union agricultural meeting, he said: : “The dairy farmers could help by drinking a little more milk. [ couldn't help noticing that there was no milk served at the Pure- bred Dairy Assn. luncheon today." PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS Giant nai lf you're looking for a completely new, completely different car, — — see the ‘new 1954 Buick --- the greatest Buick of all, completely | restyled to out-shine them all, from the very top down to the tires. 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You'll be glad you waited for the completely different ea car, the beautiful buy. | prs sn dar VIEW THE ALL NEW BUICK ON DISPLAY TOMORROW! | Suit TRAVLER TV Giant 2linch screen , . . handsome hand- Available in dark or blond finish. 21-inch © Travier table model. a A $9 (9 “210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. x | fee . cathe ~ the | 1430 Joslyn i ar - .. | 3 sn : : ; ° ne 7 q ¢ |. \ é ” , f tig j ; ¥ fj i Bs" ba Pal a a : ei de. v tee J SF \ Ate “x K { ) Vv ks BEAN NP ne pee ole | fa | eit f ‘ fi ; ; : ri ye eh i, ‘ © 1 Aye ve oe ag — a2 te oar ee i 2 oe we gc! 1 ee ee Oe ee | Se eee ae Fecia: Pay © ing hen x <* ; Pgh we Rhy tgee § eg ag ly VG Corner Ree wi ee oe of Welton) FE 2.2257. & ae , es —. st +! ke Promises Fulure Tax Reductions but Ask (Continued from Page 13) ward these ends will be contained in my budget message, | years than any alternative plan. Without ‘attempting to summar-' Part of our nation’s preci heritage is its natural ia @ d4ze these manifold reforms, I can here illustrate their tendency. For ig the common responsibility of federal, state and local govern- example, we propose more liberal tax treatment for dependent @hil- ments to impfpve and develop dren who work; for widows or}them, always! working if the widowers with dependent children, closest harmon} and partnership. and for medical expenses. For the Natural Ri rces business that wants to expand er Must Be Protected modernize its plant, we propose liberalized tax treatment of depre All federal. conservation and _re- ciation, research and development Source development projects are expenses, and retained earnings. | being se apne Me og =e Beause of the p , now under way continued. i which federal afor revenue the corporation in- aw pena os ee come tax should be kept at the current rate of 52 per cent for another year, and the excise taxes scheduled to be reduced on April 1, including those on liquor, tobacco, gasoline and auto- mobiles, should be continued at present rates. Immediate extension of the Re-- negotiation Act of 1951 is also needed to eliminate excessive prof- jts and to prevent waste of public funds in the purchase of defense materials. Farms Must Shore in Prosperity economically ‘sound, with local sharing_ofcost wherever appro, |priate and feasible. In the next | fiscal year work will be started on 123 projects that meet these stam dards. The federal government will continue to construct and operate economically sound flood control, power, ply projects wherever these pro)- ects are beyond the capacity of and consistent with the needs of the whole nation. : > Our conservation program will also take into account the im- ; . . portant role played by farmers in The well being of our 160 million; protecting our soil resources. people demands a stable and pros- recommend enactment of legisia- | perous agriculture. Conversely. | tion to strengthen agricultural con- every farmer knows he can not servation and up-stream flood pre- | prosper unless all America pros vention work, and to achieve a bet- | As we seek to promote in ter balance with major flood con- | creases in our standard of living, trol structures in the down-stream. pers. We must be sure that the farmer areas. . fairly shares in that increase.'| Recommendations will be made Therefore, a farm program pro- from time to time for the adoption moting stability and prosperity in of: all elements of our agriculture is, urgently needed. Agricultural laws now in effect successfully accomplished their wartime purpose of encouraging maximum production of many crops. i. Today, production of these crops at such levels far exceeds present fn addition we shall continue to ~ demand. Yet the laws encouraging protect and improve our national such production are still in effect. forests, parks, monuments and oth- The storage facilities of the Com- er natural and historic sites, as modity Credit Corporation bulge well as our fishery and wildlife re- with surplus stocks of dairy prod- sources. I hope that pending legis- ucts, wheat, cotton, corn, and cer- Jation to improve the conservation tain vegetable oils; and the corpo- and management of publicly-owned A uniform and consistent wa- ter resourees policy; A revised public lands policy; and A sound program for safe- Fr wt ‘ people are hungry, destruction of food would, of course, be uncon-| t é i | t i it ; Z : ieee? iytth | ! government has a part must be. local initiative, public or private, | gress. ! | Would Continue | 2-Cent Gas Tax Td protect the vital interest of every citizen in a safe and ade quate highway system, the federal government is continuing iis cen- | tral role in the federal aid highway program. So that tnaximum: prog- ress can be made to overcome present inadequacies in the inter- state highway system continue the federal gasoline tax at two cents per gallon. This will re- quire cancellation of the ', cent de- crease which otherwise wil) be ,come effective April 1, and will {maintain revenues so that an ex- ;panded- highway program can be undertaken When the commission on inter- governmental] relations completes its study of the system of we must | financing. highway construction, 1 | , irrigation and water sup- | governors of the states It is-apparent that the substa>- resentatives providing for the |- adjustment of certain rates. To handle the long term aspects of this, I alsp recommend that the mission to establish fair and reasonable postal-rates from time 'to time in the future. - [lHHuman Problems Along with the protection of free- dom and maintenance of a strong and growing economy, this admin- istration recognizes a third great purpese of government: concern for the human problems of our citizens. In a modern industrial society, banishment of destitution and cushioning the shock of per- sonal ditastier on .the individual are proper concerns of all levels of government, including the fed- eral government. This is especially true where remedy and prevention otis, capacity. Of the many problems in this area, those 1 shall first discuss are of parti®war concern to the members of our great labor force, who, with their heads, hearts and THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 - Delay on: Excise Levy bee. ae , ri promises our farmers a higher and-grazing junds in -national forests alike. aré beyond the individual's of theny will be suggested to (Congress a special message pre- steadier firiancial return over the | will soon be approved by the Con-| ‘of the disabled especially needs | _strengtheaing. Through special vo- | cational training, this program | pr y returns each year some } y Cus Teacher Training, Building Lag ¥Youth—Our greatest resmirce-—is American family can have a decent |home. . The internal reorganization of the Veterans Administration is pro- | ceeding with: my “full approval. | senting this administration's health | when completed, it will afford @ The program for fehabilitation | program in its detail, single agency whose services, in- cluding medical facilities, will be better adapted to.the needs of those 20,000,000 veterans to whom ithis nation owes 80 tnuch. hands produce so much of the 9 999 handicapped individuals to being seriously neglected in a vital | My. few remaining decommenda. , wealth of our country, - Protection against the bazatds (people can be saved each year is not preparing teachers or build- unemployment be extended to some 6% millions of workers, incuding cin Villian federal workers, who now lack this safeguard. i¢ making available to the states studies and recommendations in the fields of weekly benefits, pe- riods of protection and extension of coverage. The economic report will consider the related matter of minimum wages and their cover- age Taft-Hartley Act | Changes Planned law. However, six years of expe- rience have revealed.that in some ts it can be improved. On 1, I shall forward “to the designed to. reinforce the basic objectives of the act. Our basic social security pro- igram, the old-age and survivors | | insurance system, to which indivi- duals contribute during their pro | ductive years and receive benefits | based on previous earnings, is de- signed to shield them from desti- , tution. Last year I recommended system to include more than 10.,- 000,000 additional persons., I ask’ this extension soon be ac-; | that ments in the insurance system will bring substantial benefit increases and broaden the membership of the insurance system, thus dimin- ishing the need for federa] grants- in-aid for such purposes. A new formula will therefore be proposed, permitting progressive reduction in such grants as the need for them declines. Federal grant-in-aid welfare programs, now based on widely varying formulas, should be sim- qumpliched. This and other major improve- } ‘ ‘ \ . *"| productive work. Far\more disabled | respect. The nation as @ Whole/ii 1 i hue to ibnsid right | ot our ditizens—that \of being rep- from idleness and dependence if ing schools fast enough to keep up | resented| in the decisions af the s program is gradually creased. My more detailed recorm- in- | with thé increase in our population. governtaent The preparation of teachers as o I hope: that the states will capper- mendations on this and the other indeed, the control and direction ate with the Congress in adupting . social insurance problems I have of public education policy, is @ uniform standards in their voting | Moreover, the secretary Of labor mentioned will be sent to the Con- state and local responsibility. How- jaws that will make it possible for | | ever, gress on Jan. 14 | Socialization of | Medicine Opposed j | I am flatly opposed-to the so- | I hope that this year a conference , ” | cialization of mediéine. The great need for hospital and | But it is unfortunately a fact that medical costs are rising and al- | ready impose severe hardships on should gain the information with | many families. . The federal government can do many helpful things and still care- fully avoid the socialization of medicine. The federal gover encourage medical research in its battle with such mortal dis- eases as cancer and heart ail- | ments and should | to ! the states in their health present hospital survey and | construction act should be broad ened in order to assist in_ the development of adequate facilities for the chronically ill, 4 ob iA help and The centers, rehabilitation facili- homes needs a better working relationship be- tween government and private ini- tiative. Private and non-profit hospital and medical insurance plans are already in the ‘field, soundly based on the experience and initiative of the people in their various communities. tion to more of the many families which want and should have it. the federal government should stand ready to assist states which demonstrably cannot provide sufficient school buildings. In order to appraise the needs, on education will be held in each state, culminating in a national ernment from the federal govern- ment to each local school board— which to attack this serious proh- lem Asks Decent Homes for All Americans The details of a program to en. large and improve the‘opportunities for our people acquire | good homes will be presented to the Congress by special message on Jan. 5 .. The program wil] include Modernization of the home mort- gage insurance program of the federal government; Redirection of the present sys- to "tem of loans and grants-in-aid to cities for slum clearance and re- development: ; Extension of the advantages of insured lending to private credit engaged in this task of rehabilita- ting obsolete neighborhoods; Insurance of long-term, mortgage loans, with small down payment for low-income families; And, until alternative programs prove more effective, If the individual, the community, the state and federal governments plified. Concrete proposals on 14 our overseas to. vole, citizens in the. armed forces In the District of Columbia, | the time is long overdue for granting national suffrage to its citizens and alse apply the prin- ciple of local self-government to medical services can best be met conference. From these conferences| the nation's capital. by the initiative of private plans. on education, every level of gov-| I urge the Congress to move promptly in this direction and also to revise district revenue measures to provide needed public works improvements. ° The people of Hawaii are ready for statehood. I renew my request for this legislation in order that HaWaii may elect its state officials land its representatives in Wash ington along with the rest of the country this fall Urges 18-Year-Olds Be Granted Ballot For years our citizens between the ages of 18 and. 21 have, in time of peril, been summoned to fight for America. They should participate in the politica) process timat produces this fateful summons. | 1 urge Congress to propose tothe | states a constitutional amendment | permitting citizens to vote when they -reach the age of 18 I want to add one final word about the general purport of these many recommendations. Our government's powers are wisely limited by the Constitution; but. quite apart from those limita- tions, there are things which no government can do or should try to do A government can strive, as ours is striving, to maintain an eco- nomic system whose doors are On Jan, 18, I shall forward to the will alike apply themselves, every open to enterprise and ambition— ‘peace in the hearts of foreign | rulers. It is our duty haelves and t® freedom itself to “remain strong:in all those ways- spiritual, econdmic, military—that» will give us maxinvum safety against the possibility of aggresive action by othersS _ Spiritual Welfare Above Materialism No government can inoculate its people against the fatal material- ism that plagues our age. Happily, our ‘people, though blessed | more material goods than | ple. in history, have. served their first allegiance kingdom of the spirit; which true source of that | value above all material things. But a government can try, as ours tries, to sense the deepest aspirations of the people. and to express them in. political action —at—home—and—abroad,_So long as action and aspiration humbly and earnestly seek favor in the sight of the Almighty, I can se no end to the road ahead for America and no human limit to the service we can perform: 10-Year-Old Woman Falls From Vehicle « | A-70-year-cld _woman who was turning from a doctor's office as treated at Pontiac General | Hospital for hand and head bruises yesterday when she fell out of a taxicab making a left turn at Mont- i calm Ave. and St. . The passenger, Mrs. Janette Loo- mis of 739 St. Clair Police that t aes On — pete: EE ri ate —— -« es 216 Orchard Lake Avenue enough ibility to cee at : erode! comedies and W HE instant you see these 1954 stirmufate the consumption of br Buicks,” you'll know that some- ~ Sap = Asietiqns SaaS he ooteie thing sensational has happened in _ of windshield—in the lowered roofline | eee ged ons automobile styling. | —in the host more glamor features 2 oe ee Here is vastly more than the exterior modernity. | oe abot ori or in the percentage model changeover. Here is vast They upped all horsepowers to the price—a car with more pure thrill per- a nt nap ip eee more than could be done just by highest in Buick history. dollar than any Buick ever built. oon ebeayind tin eb Tiere ie something ccsonotiched hg They engineered a new V8 for the’ And they did all this without change oaemeryg ~ yoo hoard rs going far beyond artful face-lifti bd SpeciaL—and in the process came up of the price structure which, for = numerable individuals vitally _irr : ne 8 with new Power-Head Pistons that _ years, has made Buick the most popu- __ terested In agriculture, My wesry| ~ Here isthat rarity of rarities~acom- boost gasoline mileage in every lar car at its pric¢ in the world, — describe the consultative and. ad- pletely new line of automobiles. engine. : We invite you ia toi thine areal Viste? iret bas beeal subdected But Buick didn’t stop with the bolder, They brought to market a sparkling beauties, these great performers, - ca becamse wilt build mar- in raised and lengthened fender sweep © Buick CenTuRY—a car with phenom- — the Detroit previewers are already — kets, protect the consumers’ —in the huge and baok-swept expanse i : se x tt porrd... a RW ai a — an bs AR oe 9 i oe —— . : ee ee PS Tae tn ee Cee ote e ve et eee eee wee te : that will : + tee. : . As Air teas 1 Parent Club Hears About | Return to Pontiac Mr, Mrs, Hillard Brady re- Bind Spegierio yt gi. Ses Mrs, Brady's: mother. ee street Monday after being called to Troy, Ala., due to the death of Trip Abroad ‘Ladies’ Fur Tim Goals Priced as Low as $36.77 | | UNTRIMMED COATS = Many with Zip-out Linings—Low os $19 | MEWS’ Surrs 90% ov ‘ ‘Men's Gabsrdine Suits—$23.89 4 Altar Group Yative Shock af Ladies BETTER DRESSES Men’s Buckskein Joe Jackets. . -—— RS Rappy s Yam ¥, 3 of onal CLOTHING CO. al r_-MEN'S WEAR — WOMEN'S WEAR Meet Kappy - Deess Snappy 9 SO. SAGINAW ST., PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Mrs. Charles Uligian was’ hostess to .24 members and guests of the Parent Guidance Club Wediiesday | ‘evening atther home on Starr ave- | Arthur W. Selden who told of her i trip. to Europe. Colored pictures p ' | + were used to illustrate the journey. | Plans were made for a secret pal revelation to be held in Feb- } ruary. Cohostesses for the affair were. | Mrs, Robert Ensworth and Mrs. | | Renald Hayward. Mrs. Q. BR. Ma- | han poured. | Two guests present were Mrs. | | Howard Nuoffer and Mrs. Alfred | Has Election of Officers ’ New officers were elected! Wednesday when St, Vincent de Paul. Altar Society met at the) _church with NCCW, + Mrs. C, W. Seery is president of the Altar Society, and other of- You Get More With ENTH Table Radios es lou 9 A’ as Pay Only $1 Down 50¢ a Week Yn JEWELERS One South Saginaw Street Corner of Pike | fieers inelude Mrs. Joseph Spada- fore, first vice president; Mrs. Ar- |thur Crawford, second vite presi- | dent; Mrs. James McGuire, record- Skilled Hands, Trained Minds Compound Your Prescription Our pharmacists are skilled technicians qual- ified by years of scientific training and ex- . perience to compound the elements of: your doctor’s prescription. You can depend on their accuracy. " They work for the good health of your community. 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Mrs. McMath is a member guest speaker for the dinner, to be liam Schultz (left, upper left photo), an of the board of Kingswood School and Mr. | held in the church hall. instructor at Cranbrook School, and Dr. and Snyder is a history instructor at Cranbrook. erie Mrs. Robert T. Hatt. Dr. Hatt is director of The open house was held for all personnel Cooking School | Cranbrook Institute of Science, Mrs. Neil of Cranbrook. The De ‘Cor Shop LEARANCE You'll find real values throughout our shop during this clearance. Buy for yourself .. . for gifts! = sway... 4/3 JEWELRY... Including our beautiful rhinestone jewelry and distinctive copper jewelry . ... necklaces, rings, Bracelets, pins, Will Be Jan. 12 |, Mire. Anthar Elie anomneet t.| Villian Laska Is President Auxiliary Plans | | that the second meeting of every at Hotel Waldron. Smorgasbord Plans for the third annual smor- | Florence’ Johnson, membership; | yasbord of Cook-Nelson Unit. 20, | Frances Phillips, program; Mrs. = 1H nal plans for a cooking school to be | Group Has First Election held Jan. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the | Consumers Power Company audi- Lillian Laska was elected presi- Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi! dent of the Tipacon Chapter of the | HATS sh All rich velour, torium when members of Gammi sorority met Tuesday evening in| American Business Women’s Asso-| Tennis Morris, banquet: Mrs. Har- American Legion Auxiliary, have |] WINTER Reg. to $25 light, dark colors the Green Room of Hotel Waldron. ' ciation at the first annual election At the: meeting it was decided | of officers held Wednesday evening old Wells, music, and Mrs. Albert been announced. Benter Jr., social | Mrs. Leo Mineweaser is general | Tene Dean heads the wage-end -chairman -for .the smorgasbord; |} means committee; Mrs, Edward | which will be held Feb. 14. Van Tassel, civie service; Mrs. | Robert.. Terry, courtesy; Mar- | Reports were heard from the | month will be a combination busi-| Other officers elected were Ar- néss ‘and social gathering to be\jene Newcomb, vice president; held in homes of members. Mrs.| Mrs. William Preece, treasurer: SKIRTS BLOUSES tary, and Mrs. Ossie Gat w ! Is foie sie. rege cay | Sea apenas ese etn, welll SWEATERS = ; — On the program hag evening | ray Christmas baskets a *-Ineluding wool jerseyx:cotton and | Civic Group Plans* - |“yns aens FA sesomy shown by itm’ are ©. Grubbs told | nylon blouses . . ; wool and velvet skirts Jan. 8 Teen Dance t Grayson.of the Detroit of-| «embers 39 children were enter- |) ace . ‘ 4 oor ; . nave |fice of United Airlines. The film tained at a sent to that The - . 4 Ba Te ede aca an featured a flight from California |post“home, and the unit served | -. ; eee Oneal variate toe ee. "| vefreshments to members of the | 4 ye | agers. year Crossing the Pacific, ‘the ap- Cook-Nelson Boy Scout troop at . 48 Ponti —_ 3 e ! te wit be eid “at Knights of | iands’of Kauai and Maul were a | "2" Part: North. eo 4 wy | Pythias Hall on Voorheis road at riot of tropical color” and breath.| Pontiac League of the Blind was Pe, - 6 Lobby | 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. William ‘taking beauty. | entertained with a holiday dinner erry RS35 ‘Shell are chairmen, assisted by| At a brief business session plans @nd party, Mrs. Carl Shindort re- hop 6 igi aire ange the Ed Scotts, the Robert Potes were discussed for 1 publjc speak-| Ported. The auxiliary is planning | and Mr and Mra. Robert Tricker. ing, class. ane another meeting Jan. 18. — ; * Reg. Price $239.95 / Now $ 5 DIEM’ S SHOE S ' ORE > j - ; “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” aes . 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R — Ec le : Broken Lots $ 90 Brown 49 , 95 Keogo Harbor FE 6-8074, FE 6-9811 3 Regula | nee. sizas SL d Lake, . | to $1095 Fri.-Sat. Only! c¢ SE + Re ’ / \* re " e * ™ coment ai t , ey wn - | | € : 4 | t } ’ i ; a ; PE “48 BR a es ees ce ed pa to peg bby a ata oS PERE Rees seen oN Wy Egy poe Edward for the Jan. 19 meeting in her Markham will be hostess Mrs. Charlies Cook, recording sec- garet Provan, housing; Mrs, | Child welfate chairman, Mrs. Arno | 5 Bride-Elect: Tells Plans for Wedding Maxine Appel Will Speak Vows Feb. 6 at Cranbrook BLOOMFIELD HILLS for her forthcoming marriage have been announced by Maxine Lezius Appel.- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter D, Appel.of Orchard Lake ' She will become the bride ‘of Charles Fisher Delbridge Jr.. son of Mr. Charles F. Delbridge of Grosse Pointe and the late Mrs. Delbridge, at 5 p. &. Feb. 6 The service will be read by the Rev. Robert L. DeWitt at Christ Church Cranbrook. Elaine Appel will perform the duties of maid of henor for her sister, Attending the bride will be Mrs. Bruce Craig of Toledo, Ohio, Hope Hardy of Little Rock, Ark., Mrs, Edwin A, Heard of New York City, Mrs, Kenneth ©. Herring of Lennoxville, Que., Phoebe Otter and Virginia Ward. Shelagh Girard wilt be junior bridesmaid, The bridegroom has asked his brother to be his best man. Thom as J. Litle II, brother-inlaw of the bridegroom; Alex Ward Moore. B. Courtney Rankin, Henry S. Reynolds, George Russel II and Jay W. Sorge will seat the guests. * * « Mrs. E. P, Turner was hostess at_ a luncheon on Monday, enter taining the board of the Bloom- field Hills Branch of the Women’s National Farm and Garden Asso-| ciation, Plans were completed for the annual meeting which will take | place Monday at 1:30 p. m, in the! home of Mrs, Clarence Otter. Gil bert Bently of Rochester wil] speak and officers will be elected Tea will be served by Mrs. W. G, Ferguson and her hospi- tality committee. Assisting will be Mrs, John Tebbin, Mrs. G, J. Huebner, Mrs. Felix Bruner, Mrs. William Kaha, Mrs. James Long- well and Mrs. Lester L. Colbert. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Ralph Polk and Mrs. Rob- ert L. Graham, a 7 . Of great interest to our commu- nity is the recerit news that Carol Rosenberger, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. M. 8. Rosenberger, has just been awarded the — Cen- tennial Scholarship pri Representing the ‘ameala In- stitute of Technology, Carol en- tered the competition sponsored |: by the Joseph Horne Steinway Stu- dios of Pittsburgh. She is now a) student of Webster Aitken but was formerly studying in Detroit under, Edward Bredshall. 7 7 7 Something « little unusual was added to the traditional holiday parties when Mr, and Mrs. Cari Rasmussen entertained 20 guests on Tuesday evening at a Twelfth Night party, . Adhering to tradition, the tree was. untrimmed and the guests made a wish as they threw their Craig when they the weekend at Otsego. The American Horse Show Asso- ciation is holding its annual meet- ~+ Plans | Lcerning entrance ing this year in St. Louis, Mo. for | ‘the first time Leaving hy train to attend that and the U, 5. equestrian team meeting, also this week- end, are Mr. and Mrs, Irving A, Dufty-and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Grandparents of the infant are Mr, and Mrs. W, A. P. John of in Riker Bldg. Lobby LUNCHEONS SODA BAR | Andrew L. ddams of Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Vrs. Fred E, Barrett of Drayton Plains. The couple have not set a wedding date. VERON A LEE ADAMS To Give Data on 7 Schools College Day College Information Day of the committer for seven east- ern women's colleges has been scheduled for Jan. 16 at the Wom- en's City Club in- Detroit. The eighth annual information ‘day for prospective college stu- dents will be held from noon until 4 o'clock. Chairman of the scholarship com- | mittee for the alumnae group is | | Mrs. John C. Finegan, who is also ‘representin gRadcliffe College Assisting her, and representing . their colleges, are Mrs. Freder- ick J. Dykstra, Barnard College; Mrs. George W. Duffield, Byrn Mawr; Gertha Williams, Mount Holyoke; Mrs. George J. Wilson, Smith; Mrs. George A. Jacoby, Vassar, and Mrs. Henry _C. Koh- ring, Wellesiey. Information will be given con- requirements curriculum, campus le, college aftivities and opportunities for sell- he ‘p in college. Aid Stain ‘Removing Embroidery. héops are conven- jent for holding material in place when removing. strains. CARPET SALE! at HARRISUNS aan ‘ . - . 7yy Muater Giva Birmingham Slated Jan. 16 __ Girls, parents and educators who ‘are Interested in any of these col- . *. So yee Se ee es fF9 \4, ak fe ere ‘president of fhe Altar Seciety of rigged St. Michael Church. Others elect- Wr. and Mrs ed when the gfoupr\met Tuesday l evening at the hall include Mrs. i4aayle Coulson, first vice president; Williams lake. yrs. Adama Cravats, second. vice president; Mrs. Louis Petrousha secretary, and Mrs. Jolw Myers, treasurer - Plans by the various units -fn- - clude a Unit 2 meeting Jan. 13 with Mfs. Thomas Freegard and 'a cooperative dinner Jan, 12 in | the parish hall i | Unit 5 will hold a house party soon with Mrs. Kenneth Heisler on Montcalm) street, and plans | were made for a pre-Lenten card | party to be held at St. Michael Hall. General chairman is Mrs. Omer | DeConinck and Mrs. Cravats has | charge of the kitchen. Mrs. George | Myers will take dining room A NCCW report on cancer dress- ings made during the past year was given by Mrs. Norbert Har- charge of the fington, who said -2.668—-dressings- and bed “pads and 16 bed coats leges are asked to come and intro pan been made |duce themselves to the | representatives present. alumnae A fish fry is planned for Friday evening. Most porents Whe to hove their children ploy the piare. They know it increases their enjoyment of lite. Find out now whether your cid « mus ically irxiined. Without obligation to buy. select @ new piono trom Grinnells. Enjoy it in your home for « nominal rental fee. Within six montha # you decide to ‘ =eep the plone, oll poyments will be credited to you! & Rent « New Picne ef Your Choice GRINNELL’S C0 ommeclis Why you should RENT a piano for your child 10 ee 27 5. Seginew St. ‘ « _ There is a reason for selling perfectly good, remarkably stylish shoes at such ridiculously low sale prices! You see, it's Maling’s policy to carry an ‘outstandingly wide variety of styles. But, it's strictly against our policy to hold even a single shoe over to the next season. Who benefits? You do! So get down to Maling’s on the double for new and beautiful shoes at tremendous, tremendous savings! Wrolng FORMERLY 1 : \ 1 , A i! PIE Open pen bial 2 ats: ee: rs THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSD AY, JANUARY 7, 1954 Shae the betrothal St. Michael o} th iinet Altar Group Verona Lee, t Wendell J. "| Has fain | meats has | Mrs. Louis Janka is the new 48 N. Saginaw St. DOC TL. ‘ CLEARANCE SAL All Sales Final! No Se Not CONTINUING OUR ~ JAR WARY Better Blouses Lower Floor ® SALE BLOUSES *64 ®@ Formerly to $5.98 $ 354 © Formerly to $8.98 *464 @ Formerly to $10.98 Cotton, nylon wool jersey. Long, short; three- quarter sleeves. ™ Retter Skirts Lower -Floor , @SALE BETTER SKIRTS ‘Aire @ Formerly to $8.98 “5 76 @ Formerly to $10.98 Tweed, gaberdine, flennel; flared styles. velvet, slim and i | | Sportswear Lower Floor ®SALE SWEATERS SOYA romeiy tw $598 7. rs SIS AG rome sine ; \ Cerdigan and pull-overs. 100% ali wool end nylon. Short and long sleeve. = Budget Dresses Lower Floor ‘@ SALE BUDGET DRESSES *688 © Formerly to $14.98 *g8s © Formerly to $17.98 | “10° Pa to $19.98 5 le, tatfete, jersey. Tailored dressy. Shoe Selén Second Floor > © SALE BETTER SHOES = 6 © Formerly fo $10.95 Balser Dieses Mezzanine Floor SALE 2 BETTER DRESSES 1 0 © Formerly to $24.95 7 5 @ Formerly to $35.00 ‘20 ®@ Formerly to $39.95 *) 5 @ Formerly to $49.95 Reype crepes, failles, wools, knits. Also formals. Better Suits Main Floor ®SALE BETTER; SUITS ‘27 ‘37 ‘47 $ 57 © Formerly to $129.00 100% wool gaberdine, sherkskin, tweed, flannel,-junior, | misses’ and women’s half sixes. @ Formerly to $59.95 @ Formerly to $69.95 ®@ Formerly to $89.95 Better Coats Main Floor ‘SALE FURRED COATS ‘44 © Formerly to $69.95 *64 : © Formerly to $89.95 °*84 © Formerly ’ $119.00 104 © Formerly to $139.00 100% wool fabrics trimmed with precious genuine furs. Junior, misses’ and women’s half sizes. Coat Salon Main F loor | ®SALE UNTRIM COATS °36 © Formerly to $59.95 : ‘46 + Formary 0 96095 ‘5 Gv terme se s1998- 66 © Formerly to $89.95 100% woe fbres In ll lange, junior, mine’ ond women’s half sizes. f ) 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Sa ices ry ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 ——————— ee | FURTHER REDUCTIONS Far ME Greater Savings! CO SI. Every coat in stock REDUCED as much as 1/3! a $43” Nylon, lace rayons, white colors, from $1.69. Values to *29.99 “This Season’s Win-~ eae -— —— re sh ' 1 g N the height of their . season! Colors, . styles ond new fab- rics. ‘ *4-°5-°6 Values to $14.99 Added to already great selection ore mony, many more fashions from our regular stock in the further reductions of this Great January Cleorance. WINTER STOCK. BLOUSES = mus swEATERS /2 Off ore eam pick, olf eyey soiled, but wonderful trim, UP TO and . 50 om 00 House Coats... 52” Limited Quantity! Drastically Reduced for Quick Selling guitet PAJAMAS. — ALL WINTER - Hat Clearance 1-°2-°3 VELVETS, VELOURS, FUR FELT! Black, Brown,, Pastels! Were from $2.99 to $7.99 ter Coat Stock Re- CLOSING OUT! Slips, Gowns, Half Slips SPECIAL BUY! 5 TAKE ELEVATOR TO SECOND FLOOR SHOE SALE Flats "Ee 89 Sports Hi : is (eoll.> § tt i ¢ Yue S8ee Be Bs as cx it Give as an 3 Indolent Catahoula - se | . * =x ee ee —- 4 - - a = . % : ‘ r r 7 i Gy' Y, Ys 1 4 Unit of 19 Assist 40 Island in reluctance 23 Antiquated New York bay 5 Expanded 25 Covering 41 Tosses 6 German city 26 Fruit 43 Stranger 71 -—— face 28 Crimson 46 Wave top Al Capone 29 Bon of Seth 47 Merveilleux 8 Crafts (Bib.) fab.) 9 With (slang) 31 Era 48 Essentia! being 10 Combined 336 Human 48 Foot part il Herons 36 Embellished 52 Scottish 12 Sidelong 37 —— Ameche sailyard glances 39 Tell 34 Short sieep ‘Vs ORS RE ER OR ii | | e + Our First a: SHING SALE | of Smart-Women’s Clothing | Throughout the Entire Store @Fall and Winter Suits é © Coats © Dresses . @ Lingeries All Drastically Reduced to Make Room for Our |. New Spring Stock \Victor’ ft Of Paris Saginaw Three South jt blk A net aD i ide BS Nl eye. Jeopard-type — is going on the idown in the Louisiana swamps. jin the artistic sense, on the walls nd Dog to Tour Oe Si Alice Caddy’s Art. to Be Shown With Husband's Book NEW YORK (NE A)—Alige Cad- | dy’s Catahoula hound dog + — glass- read. It’s not her dog. heally. Her hus- band, novelist Ben Lucien Barman gave it melancholy fame in his books after he stumbled across it But Alice Caddy was the first + CATAHOULA HOUND DOG Last-Minute Bid Ought to Be Frank ° Hostess !s Paying “Indirect Tribute to Fill-in Guest By EMILY Post This question comes from a host- lass: \"When askitig someone to a | party to take the plate of one }who has begged off at the last minute should the hostess explain \the situation frankly, or make the guest think that she (or he) was included in the guest list from the + person to put a Catahoula hound’s Mary Margaret McBride Says: ~ | very beginning? | “My husband thinks it would be portrait on paper, — w What has started the hound trav- eling Was the fact that it got hung, | of the Algonquin Hotel, a New York hostelry noted for its literary and theatrical clientele but not necés- sarily for art. This fall, however, the Algonquin walls to its first art exhibit, 4 | counter one-woman show by Mrs. Burman | which also marked the debut of | his bus, his birthday, poh Lives of Mundy Tolliver," one | animal alive.’ of the--big—_literary__hits of the | Brens of Mount Vernon, N. Y yé t even for love ‘alg F F) i E g 5 eet i i lt rt nec wan lle et ol | | The fact that all the work if i Miss Brens alse goes after the diner who jooks up into the | waitress’ face and asks fatuous- ly, “is the roast beef good today?” Also on her black list are diners had to lend Ben 5 cents for carfare to get uptown from Greenwich Vil- | | lage to find out he'd sold his first | | big-money short story. Alice Caddy was going strong in those days, doing magazine covers and fashion illustrations. | But she listened to the music of ‘the steamboat .whistles her hus- | + | band keeps writing about, and first | || thing“she know she was married ‘| and keeping house ‘in-North Africa, | where Ben Burman wrote his first His publisher asked for the with regal complexes who barely | grunt a greeting, snarl about food | and service, and leave a dime | tip. On top of this is an editori from the Hotel ae ean | trade paper of public eating places cautiously commenting upon ee, campaign and counter-charging ithat diners go on — a reading their news veers hot food turns to cold, ay 4 tepid “And at luncheons and ban- | quets especially,” adds Dick Huntington, executive editor of | the Review, “they refuse te sit down at the time they are sup- posed to, and as a result, the wonderful food the chef has pre- pared so carefully sits on plates sketches, and Alice Caddy became part of the family byline. Along with the Catahoula hound { dog, Mrs. Burman likes best to draw any kind of an animal, plus * the same sort of simple people || her husband writes about Brought up in Canada, where she | | decided on an art caréer because ishe admired her grandfather's | watercolors, Mrs. Burman has a shy sense of humor which sparkles in sketches like the one of the | Catahoula or the top-hatted. fox ed ot MARK’S & Dd 2s 32 % ars. ~ re bet sa si aie = etd " == + a ¥ MEST. ANS ~ LOCATED IN court HOUSE BLOCK © RK: “, O44 2 Ki i | she created for_‘‘High Water at | Catfish Bend,” a children’s book | her husband did last year. | “I'm anxious to do another children’s book,” she says.‘ “But I wouldn’t want to stop roam- ing.” “While her husband is writing a book, the illustrations she'll do. me two months to get in the mood, then a month to do them,” she explains. But she takes sketch notes, just river or in the Cumberland Hills had ever minded this until last when she was dodging around the town square with her pad and il. A hill -woman, in town to vote, rushed to the mayor to tell him there was “a Russian spy in the With them travels the manu- script of ‘The Four Lives of Lae A Tolliver.” “We're calling it the Caddy- | Burman. train.” Mrs. Burman pointed out: “We ought to call it a -steam- boat,”” said her husband, thinking of whistles on the Mississippi. Always .W onderful Clothing Styles at PHYLLIS LEE’S at Union Lk. Rd. | Mrs. Burman thinks about | “It takes | as her husband writes down back- | | ground material. Nobody along the-| election day in Manchester, Ky.., | Pt ahoula hound dog would interest | in an oven or on a steam table and gradually spoils. “Tt is the guest’s own fault if) the food is not perfect when he as | kept the entire kitchen and dining | } room staff waiting for a half hour | of more." Editor . Huntington ebviously | tried to be fair. He even reminded | lme that I might have. added to | my list of gripes ice cream | served on plates so hot that it melts before the waiter can get it | to the table. Maybe after this_.we'll begin recruiting hotel and a staffs as well as consumers try to bring about not only i food, better served, but politer, | more understanding patrons. C wuld | be that, united, we'll turn all the country’s eating places into | gourmet heavens with everybody | on both sides of the country happy. | From AP Newsfeatures | PETUNIAI | Im dieting :.. And howl! dream: Of yellow butter. Sweet as Gream/ your dinner, Petunia, if you'll spread your break- fast toast with cottage cheese. Good too! . SOP - BRACRER } ‘ Anewer te” Previous Pussle A “lv u tin . A v A 0 NIA v s Ait VIA A | VETE | Accounting, © ane ge and Calculator. © Are you taking advantage of your rights under Public Law. 550 to improve your education and to prepare for advancement? Executive Secretarial, Busi nis Junior Accounting, cage ns RANS | iness Administration, Higher Shorthand, Typewriting, eee es es Food Campaign Blasted From Behind the Counter) We literally stirred up a tempest in a teapot when we started | that campaign to have hot dishes hot, cold dishes cold and tea; coffee | and other comestibles served as they should be in public eating ars So'far eaters have done the complaining here, J bwas persuaded to Jend its lobby | but now comes blasts mom the other side of the “The average human being will wait for his train but when he is her_husband's_newest book, “The hungry. he is the most impatient and unreasonable ~ * complains restaurant worker Evelyn * “Many diners want. Waldorf-Astoria service but Bowery prices. A waitress is expected to greef them with a Sir and bow and recite everything on the bill of fare orally in spite of the fact it is written there on the menu~in black and white.” o——- ‘Soil Is Worst Enemy to Garments Soil emy. | woolens, should be washed before they get heavily soiled. When dirt, wrong to. make a guest think he (cr she) is second fiddle. What do you have to say about this, Mrs, Post?” Answer: Correctly, this situa- tien is handled frankly, Hostess explains: “Mrs. Jones has begged off. Will you do me a great favor and come in her pace?” To be asked to fill in is rather a compliment- becatse—it—means that you are an intimate friend of the family. A hostess aske only those she knows best and |ikes most to-do this * Dear Mrs. Post: I am not an effeminate man and would be very shocked to have anyone think it of me: that’s why I would like : i your opinion Do smart men ever MISS McBRIDE Weer two rings at one time? I have two rings of which I am jequally fond and both of them are | ve. Answer: If they fit and look well together on the same finger, i that would be best. Not s0 good, but not necessarily bad, would be to wear one on the little finger of your right hand and the other on the third finger of your left is a garment’s worst en- All ‘knits, but especially and perspiration be- come embedded in the yarn, they hand, if you have good-looking hands. a} are difficult to remove. JANUARY SPECIAL eee eeoweeeenene2€ SINGER ‘149% ROUND BOBBIN ELECTRIC CONSOLE SEWING MACHINE We offer @ limited number of -these ronal famous SINGER® Sewing Machines, Model #66 in beautiful walnut cabinets, at this special advertised price. This ma- chine has been a popular choice in home and schools because of its sturdiness and a trouble-free qualities. In addition you Seo Senoas get the famous SINGER Home Sewing $-teer Playbovee Course ot no extra charge. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. ~~ EASY BUDGET TERMS SINGER SEWING CENTER PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM 122 N. Seginaw 177 W. Maple FE 2-0811 MI 4-0050 STAPPS. © aiiddven’s fosblon-comsar:, ined Jeans . BOYS’ and GIRLS’ STYLES —Sizes_1_to 14 ,, , Choice of colors JEANS SHIRTS Plaid linings fears match $]95 tog, $150 m. $23 -@ $175 ~ STAPP’ S Children’s Fashion Center 930 W. HURON STREET (Park free in merchants lot bebide Huran Theater) SAA IS BF UTE —_ - ‘ “4 ‘ ‘ ee s : / THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 71954 = 3 Bie : Gadget Cleans Rug With Dry’ .Soapsuds Dinner. Bazaar Set ; NEW YORK (UP) — Now there’s | spray gun fitted with a fine screen,| Plans for a St. Patrick's Day a vacuum. cleaner attachment plus a jar to be filled with soap/|dinner and bazaar to - be held ay - which does the bulk of the work|and water. Slight pressure.on a|March 17 were made Tuesday # when you clean rugs and uphol-| valve button releases , the. soapy | when American Gold Star Mothers, : stery with “dry’’ soapsuds, ** | water, which is broken into “dry” | Inc., met at the American Legion : The a a consists .of a| bubbles when it strikes the screen. Home on Ayburw avenue... ¢ es _-- + —--- po Sree ‘neal Further Drastic Reductions cident to Be ih ALL SALES FINAL! NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS! ay RS || cy | CLEARANCE OF ; When these are gone, FUR TRIMMED COATS. we can't get any more! WERE TO $75.00 WERE TO $89.95 WERE TO $109.00 FIRST QUALITY |. “he 68 84 Playtex Girdles Smooth Latex Sheath With CloudrSoft Fabric Lining! r MT rhe Se CLEARANCE OF | CASUAL and ZIP COATS {oarveree tee ea , "WERE TO $45.00 WERE TO $55.00 WERE TO $79.95 ed ee and Panty Girdle with Garters (No, 725). 2 EXTRA-LARGE SIZE (No. 728), $5.69 q 3 REGULARLY PRICED AT $5.95 AND $6.95 ; | > a ae | . CLEARANCE OF Fok. Sm» | BETTER DRESSES fn has oe A ctr, _./- Sunday 2 P.M, to 5 P.M, Siieonh et sam » EVER POPULAR ox oe 1 , est girl friends are going OM 1¢e | wi wi end a *\ 1 , who asked them to fix up a date we all have a good / eh engine gi an 1662 S. Telegraph Road : wants te be with his friends, . = knowing that of thou rehue ) Whereyou park right.at our front door! ass peremal ion. Your noe is | Gy Sauna Whede . pom es 5. Bog Srenneared Company best! Set an elegant | te pocorn dees | 7 | get His generous thought WA |g aches inating: centerpiece, f°" ae 4 tie Bene | a | i mj the to Ince a ind et tat ceed cents cone tor thin | ‘eo lr) U ‘e ry eC °° fan C C Ke oo hae we acim wae oa | Ry owas ta Sase bees a bee to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | ~ ' -Handsome New Frames| =«.c. to dina thet 10 | tian New York NX. Prt | _ EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS! | REDUCTIONS UP TO 50% ‘ get off to 8 . se plainly pattern number, your name, | Increase Mirror Beauty | wir acnmeatergee. ” |stires and zoe _| . | : re dressing So why can’t take the same Seeds ner te toned e| Devoe [etch The inn Sant pT ae Untrimmed Coats *48 and %68 Seaiie teligt | (ten mam, bor two feesean, Mirrw apy thought ‘that fils the. bal Soft Nylon | yep Both framed and unframed mir-| st = expecially fe i cane | OF an evening of fn. | Long or Short-Sleeves || higher priced coats in Forstman . . . Juilliard . . . Stroock Tors are but the trend ne p ; a. rr tower nereting new tame | spel ene ot ms miss the chance to get acquainted || Reg. “5° | Kama-frost and Zibilene! Casual and dress styles for the mirror that is to be im- | ror use—both sides of the glass are’| with a boy who might turn out to $12.50 a bf mini on nS show : | Afternoon dresses Serer eae roe ings furnishings for spring eve ses fr errs stfu. |Cicagy and Grand Maps Twin | Cocktail dresses To OFF aie a framing that is A ‘ : a | Casual dresses , cota T Ube that . - OY | Tit ; aoe FORMALS REDUCED ¥% to Ys] ( SS We'll Rebuild , , SS Oeste cred Your Old Mattress Close-Out of Special Group of 600 Pr. Nylon Hose ong @uoain ose . : ! Goddess and Ol — sh ea he eto ke New in One Dey! ree Blouses Artraft, Pcturesdue, Alba i en 2 soaraie | prea ad Girdles : | » Pictureaque. Albe. “s Call us in the morning—you'll |i Jerseys, crepes All First. Quality! 4 3 have your mattress that same a ‘Were $8.95-to $15.00-— > and-novelties:—--—-» “Were $1.65 and 1.95°- — ey. day—rebuilt just like new! | Your Choice Values to $14.95 3 AN Soft, firm, longer, wider—just : . ‘ the way YOU want it! | $ ¢ 7 $ . 1 09 ’ Rebuilt, Pillows Reno- ff) . ss \ aera | [ROBES and LOUNGE PAJAMAS ¥% to ¥ off] NN } , | an 40 /3 0 N\ OXFORD MATTRESS ¢o. || [ROB PA By as anc etki | Double Woven Cotton Gloves. Goddess and Qlgo Bras e - of all — oe ; Weedopedan ° 2-2? spatuanes Sue, | VR OFF. 7: UME ® LTTLE 0 THe = s 3 2 . . . we are now showing our ey. THIS WINTER | 14, 16, 18, NE teeth , | +: ec to sew, . - : , 2 - ; : plete illustrated . 2 Cruise and Resort Wear. Cottons... Print Linens... . Silk Prints... David Crystal Lady Northcool suits . ... Dutchess Royal aes 3 — \ tropical suits . . . Sacony Sportswear separates. . . shorts .. . pedal pushers ... skirts... halters .. . jackets Claire McCardell Dresses AFINER f,). ¥4 ~ Cetolinic SWit Suits eel Soe TE TY _ doa) vi ) ; j bas ~ ~ eee oie 4 At We RSs Seen 3S gy Ve ae ee of » ASHION SHOP % Tin Baron OKs a] id ‘ Girl's Wedding Drops His Objections to 18-Year-Old Daughter, Marrying Briton - EDINBURGH. (INS) — Powerful tin baron Antenof™Patino capity | lated to love. today and consented | to the marriage \of his dazzling 18-year-old daughter, Maria Isar}. bella, to 20-year-old James Gold- smith of London. | After a “two-minute hearing it) was officially announced that—ea+ Scottish court had withdrawn, at) Patino’s request, the temporary in- junction he obtained Tuesday aghinst the marriage. The wedding, climaxing a love affair which covered two conti- nents, will be possible as soon as the court notifies, the registrar's | office ‘that the injunction has | been lifted. j The- three judges instructed | clerks to hurry the process of .noti- fication so that it will be com | pleted within a couple of hours and | the couple will be able to be mar- ried in any of the 300 registrar's offices in Scotland or by any minis- ter of. the church. (From Cannes, France, the prospective bridegroom's father, Frank Goldsmith, sald he Was” “very pleased’ at Patino's de- cision to withdraw the injunction, saying: (“The whole thing has become | no public it -has become absé- | lutely silly. From the girl's point | of view it has become essential she get married after all this | publicity.”’) ‘Sources close to the Patino fami. ' ly saidthat Antenor Patino, whose | father left $200 million on his death, relented after hé received an esnis- sary from the pair. Two Youths Tell of 15 Auto Thefts Two IT-year-cld youths, arrested Monday by Pontiac and State Po lice, appeared at separate hea: ings yesterday after they jold au thorities they stole 15 automobiles and broke into at ieast 25 busi- pess places. and homes. Herbert Lentz, of 4635 Frank- 1 | it i : His companion, John W. Schram 17, no known address, was imme- diately arraigned before Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty on the same charge after violation of his pro- bation. Motorist Counts | Animals Killed _| Along Highway re cive © wiles be tween Fair Haven and Detroit ev- ery day of the week. * As a hobby, be counts the num- ? ‘ A Li Sz Ba 3 dogs, 58 pheasants, 30 rabbits, 39 opossums ari 12 raccoons. Also killed trying to get to the other side were one chicken and one domestic duck. — The month of Angust took the st toll, he said, with 62 car- | FOO a — ly missed many animals that died in the brush as the result of road) injuries or were thrown off the road after being hit by cars. Fish Are Put to Sleep LANSING (UP) — Frisky trout are put to sleep to cut down the cost of transporting them from hatcheries for planting in Michi- Children’s Memoria! Hospital, in Omaha, Neb., play their own kind of football game and are just as | a« program aimed at rebuilding their crippled bodies enthusiastic about it as any player running for a| Games like this one help keep the patients in a The youngsters, left | proper spirit. touchdown in an open field i i Asking Pay, Benefits !sland Linked for Missing Soldiers WASHINGTON (INS) — The De-| fense Department plans to ask Congress to grant permanent au- thority to continue the pay of servicemen listed as missing dur- ing war or peace Present legislation permitting accumulation of pay and allow- ances of missing personnel in Ko: rea expires Jan. 71. Congress is virtually certain to extend this au- thority a Informed sources said, however, that the department wants the pro- in In guch peacetime accidents as plane crashes or ship sinkings About 3.200-«nen wilt be listed as missing in actionin Korea after the Pentagon completes_its noti- fication to next of kin thitweek of 3.856 who are “presumed dead“. The U. S. bought its first mili- tary aircraft in 1909, just six years after the Wright Brothers made their first historic flight on the sand dunes in North Carolina. ision to cover servicemen miss-| With Mainland Only by Plane CHARLEVOIX # — Joseph Mc- Phillips* flying service was the only transportation link with the mainland for Beaver Island resi- dents today as a winter schedule went into effect. The motorshtp North Shore which nine months - of the year transports mail, passengers and supplies to the Lake Michigan is- land 35 miles northwest of here, has been berthed for the winter McPhillips will carry the mail and keep islanders supplied until April 1 when the navigation season on the lake reopens Dies of Accident Injuries DETROIT (UP) — Mardig Gas- perlan, 64, Detroit, died Wednes- day of injuries he suffered Tues- day when struck-by a car in Dear- born. He was listed apthe suburb's first traffie fatality of 14 ~ IRON LUNG. STRATEGY—Polio patients at the to right: Douglas Martin, Gale Brown and Marlen Jacobsen, are helped daily by the latest therapy in : | take; Loss at $25,000: in2 State Fires Tavern Burns at. Fife Barn, Livestock Destroyed at Hersey i By the Apsociated Press | Two northern Michigan fires Wediiesday destroyed a tavern at Fife Lake and a barn and live- stock near. Hersey with losses totaling more than $25,000 The blaze that destroyed the \lakeshore tavern at. Fife Lake Grand Traverse County, apparent- ly had been burning several hours before it Was discovered Sheriff Richard- Weiler, who estimated loss at $16,000, sald the building was virtually destroyed and the firé Was spreading to a nearby warehouse before an alarm Was turned in. In Osceola Coiinty 16 head of cattle, 45 pigs and the barn on the Walter Nowak farm near Her- sey were lost in a fire believed to have started in the pig sty. Novak saved 16 dairy cows and two heif ers. He estimated his loss -at $9,500 ,;owned the property and merely Apartment Owner fo Ask Restitution DETROIT INS)—Detroit today sought to determine owner- ship of the apartment that was raided by four Bethune precinct clean-up officers early New Year's Day. The occupant of the apartment, police 97.97 Per Cent of Pontiac City, School Taxes Paid Pontiac city and scheol tax, col lections through Dec. 31, 1953_were $4.769,870, representing 97.97 per cent of the total, according to City Treasurer M. M. Ashhbaugh Some 97.6 per cent of the assess- ment was collected over the same period in 1952, he stated : | Judge Rules | Against Self THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7.19547 |. n Lawyer Role I Oakland County Circuit - Judge George B. Hartrick played the unique role Wednesday of acting as presiding judge and defense coun- sel in a civil case and then ruling | against himself. TRAVERSE CITY (UP)}—Com- plete returns howed today that Republican John Minnema, Tra- ‘verse City businessman, defeated The story started when Robert % Mott of 3316 Magnolia St.. Walled Lake, appeared in court without a lawyer to defend hit asking $1,315 ‘ Castle and David Thomas, co partners in a wholesale bakery at S831 Michigan Ave., Detroit, were sting Mett for that amount which they said he owed for pur- chase of a truck, bakery route and baked goods Mott denied their claims Judge Hartrick defended Moft in the trial which lasted almost an hour and then ruled that Moft would have to pay $250 for baked goods purchased from the company plus $200 for use of the truck sup- plied by the firm GOP Businessman Wins Senate Seat Raymond Murphy, Antrim County Democrat, by a vote of 6,102 to 2.790, in the senatorial race Minnema succeeds the late Felix Flynn of Cafiillac.who died in of- fice. A special! election was held in the five-county district Monday. |= . . —s, Mrs. Carrie Bernoudy, 3%, has charged her lodging was illegally invaded and damaged in the raid. Mrs. Bernoudy has indicated she will charge the officers with ma- licious destruction of property However, Houston Gant of the same address yesterday said he leased it to. Mrs. Bernoudy. Gant said he would not seek a warrant, against the police but would ask | enly fof réstitution of damaged furnishings. © Sam Benson Says: we have low a price... THEY DO NOW! Open ‘Til 9 p.m. Meanwhile, the four officers are WHY! Oh WHY! De the women tell us they didn’t know such wondertul clothes st se Sam Benson ma aait | Zith District state 4 | under suspension and await Police Trail Board proceedings The gibbon is the most agile of all the monkey family a __| -@DIANE DEBS eFRAT HOUSE $ % “To: @TOWN& COUNTRY ™&© Values from 5.99 to 12.95 NOW ONLY ruts GEORGE’S-NEWPORT'S Semi-Annual | ae Thousends of Pairs at Sensational Savings! TT 2 Sane eeneeeenes Ses seems Seas SL eee A - SPECIAL GROUP WOMEN’S PLAY SHOES and DRESS FLATS 20 S$. 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To eae —s x = ~ keep the children in good spirits, some real American dungarees.. The president and his wife will tour | Winthrop they have promised to bring back | the U. §. for one month before returning to Turkey. landlady Givén Car by Former Residents jobs she’s provided. During a homecoming party for Tied with ribbon to the flowers sitting at the curb outside. Olive Branch Peaceful ‘ BURBANK, Calif. — Restau- .| rant owner J. W. Thornton prides himself that there’s never been a fight in his place. The restaurant's | name: The Olive Branch. | enti her former residents, about 40 of | her “old boys” gave her a corsage. | was the key to a shiny new car— Hal Boyle Says: HOMETOWN, USA.’ “What makes men hold on to their money so?” demanded Trellis Mae Peeble, America’s most average house- a asa Ady at some time to Mint af T iaaem out of it. haa trying to get at? I any man who is holding maney. 7 * “Well, Winthrop Rockefeller is. 'T read it in" the newspaper before ite: got up.’ ‘Is he? How does he do it?” “By. refusing to give it to Bobo.” “What's a Bobo?"’ “Oh, don’t act so dumb. Bobo is Winthrop’s wife,” said - Trellis | Mae, who always spoke of famous | people hy.their first name. “Why WoH't-he give it to Bobo?” | replied Wilbur, who ~was trying to read an article about the electric “Welt, Pe are smite and - moved to Arkansas to forget it all. Now he wants to settle | six million dollars on her, but his! é Trellis’ Morning Chatter Finally Leads tothe Point lawyer ‘says Bobo is holding out for ten million dollars. Isn't that a silly thing to quarrel over?” “It could be a matter of prin- ciple,” said Wilbur. “And four million dollars is a pretty. big ie.” “If she takes the six million dol- lars,”’ mused Trellis Mae, “it says con-| she could invest it so as to get jabout 120,000-tax-free dollars a | year. That’s not so much, is it?” | “Only about 325 bucks or-so @ day, including Sundays and the 29th of February during Leap | Years,” dryly remarked her .hus- band. “But, of course, if she took it in silver dollars it would send quite a jingle in her purse.’ “Whose side are you on, any-| asked his wife. a - . way?”’ “t don't believe in mixing in | family quarrels, I wish they'd kiss and make up—even if it puts 0 divorce lawyers in a breadline.” “Welt, I certainly think -you'd be more generous than Winthrop. |Remember what you told me | when we had our first big quarrel a I threatened to leave you?” ‘No, indeed,” said Wilbur cau- | tousty. “You-told_me_I-could have half of everything you owned.” “Yeah, that was nice of me. | But what did I own. then?” Sam Benson aoe 1 ¢ it’s @ coat you my store. I HAVE IT! Open ‘Til. 9p. m. COAT YOU WANT! want—you can save sap -30-$10_by- taking she olde: strestto 20 S. PERRY ST. “You didn't own anything. 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Serve Beef Casserole Has Unusual Seasoning This meat creation is a casse- 4 lolm pork chops, 1 inch thick 2 teaspoons Kitchen Bouquet 1 teaspoon curry 1 teaspoon salt VEL-O-D Maple Leaf Dairy Phone FE 4-2547- | « 20 E. Howard St. - Py spoons fat 1 teaspoon onion salt spoon finely minced onion 1 teaspoon salt bs. teaspoon rubbed marjoram ' ounce can sliced broiled mushrooms ; J . “es 8-ounce can water chestnuts Wash rice and cook in boiling; 2 tablespoons cornatareh salted water until tender, Finely ‘1 tablespoon ermouth options! chop onion and cook until lightly 3 tablespoomsa soy sauce Dash pepper 3 strips bacon or sherry Here’s a More Delicious, Richer Milk | but not boil, about 5 minutes. Serve Serve your family this wonderful rich, Velv-0- D Milk chilled for zest- fu] flavor at every meal. And for sturdier, strong bodies give the kiddies. | an.extra glass tween-meals too! wil from eur route salesmen. Maple Leaf Velv-0-D at your grocers or in - be - Brush chops on all sides with | browned in 1 tablespoon hot fat. Kitchen Bouquet. Place fat in| Add ground beef and brown, Mix Dutch oven or large frying pan| with cooked rice, seasonings and over moderate heat. Brown chops | tomatoes. quickly on all sides. Add onion and|- Pour into 1% quart casserole; | cook 1 minute. Add salt, marjoram} top with bacon and bake at 375 } and broth from mushrooms. Cover} F. until bacon is crisp, about 30 | tightly and allow to simmer over | minutes. 46 servings: low heat until chops are tender } about 20 miinutes. ° | In the meantime drain chest- Lima Bean Soup Good nuts, reserving broth, and cut in With Sandwich Lunch | slices about the thickness of the | mushrooms. Add sufficient water | ito the chestnut broth to make 1/| g00d old-fashioned lima bean fla- | cup. | vor to serve your family with a When chops are tender pour in | sandwich for lunch. “ =a me ene | Creamy Lima Bean Soup Lr cornstarch w re- 2 cu oked la dry lt cy | maining chestnut broth, | stirring 4 anne milk ce aes ae ‘ , 1 4 | until sauce thickens, Add vermouth! 3 tSbicspoons finely diced carrot it desired. Add mushrooms and| 2 tabiespoons putter or margarine t chestnuts and let’ heat thoroughly,| {,'ttsspock pepper 1 tables opped parsiey Put drained lima beans through coarse strainer or grind. Heat milk | immediately with hot buttered rice. Yields four Sanna } Keep your ironware cooking utes and carrot in-hot butter 5 min- sils dry and oiled, so they won't) utes. Add to hot milk along with) rust. When it’s properly for, ironware improves with age. | water 10 minutes. Stir in salt and = pepper, Divide parsley among 4) | Serve at once. Makes 4 servings. Quick and Delicious For a quick and delicious lunch- eon or_supper dish, try a frank- furter omelet. Slice frankfurters into discs and brown lightly in a skillet. Then pour the egg mixture over the frankfurter slices and cook until golden-brown on one side; now turn and lightly — jon other side. ’ sacle aiaeaied = Ya) a aw aw” we" ae ae ae ae OO a a a we A A ed mPa Daan aad da = —_a a eo oa — : . yourself ake > , a different and nourishing break-} 2 eggs, sepereced freezing tray or mold. Freeze un- cake shells with pudding mix mocha filling and decorated with whipped cream um yurge fo Make sure you have Few drops mint extra 2 a and put lagu ating mix mache an. WEP the proper grind for the type of fast beverage add % cup unsweet-| 1 cup heavy cream. whipped on i a fon. Cover top and sides with coffee maker you have ne >» inice 1 4| %« sup coarsely choppe asasene freezing process ; | ! ened pineapple juice and 1 to 2 erries (abou e- whipped cream. Place in sresataie Want to give pastry for a Next, have that coffee maker tablespoons maple syrup te 2 cé@ps Green food coloring Unmold ‘and garnish with compartment of refrigerator for |Pi¢ @ delicious favor? a te anand an sparkling clean. You just can't : ' . «om Combine sugar and cornstarch whipped cream and additional several hours or overnight. Cut | quarters teaspoon of celery seed make good coffee in a pot thats chilled milk. Shake thoroughly and | ;,, top of double boiler: gradi sally maraschino cherries, if desired each cake in two. Makes 8 serv-|to a pastry recipe that calls for stained with the traces of left-over serve cold. stir in milk. Place over direct | Makes about 1'4 pints | one-and-one-halt cups of four. Swift's Large Doz. | White EGGS 63 with these low prices! ~, Considerate ‘Manager Aids Thief’s Getaway OMAHA (INS) — Ray Whisman, ” -manager of. an Omaha ‘ store, noticed a customer hurrying to a car in the store's pgrking lot ” and asked: “Did you get fixed up?" ; ‘Yeah,” replied thé customer. Whisman did not know how “fixed up” the customer was haw | dished a 4% caliber ai cleaed out a cash register, 'ADD VARIETY TO melles ( MACARONI “One reypen » wont PELICIOUS ‘Minus Cooking Let the children make banana candy. All you need are some gold- en ripe bananas,.a little lemon | juice and some confectioner’s sug ar. Just mash the bananas, mix in the sugar and mold the candies with your fingers Banana (Candy Th cups sifted confectioners suger ‘, cup mashed bananas 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice Colored sugar, colofed sepangies choco late decoreties, Bouts glazed cherpies and cinnamon drops Gradually add confectioners sugar to bananas and lemon juice Shape into 1-inch balls. Roll each U. S. No. 1 Michigan POTATOES 50 Lb. Bag Boscul ‘ PEANUT BUTTER with decorated tumbles R lar 39¢ Baitet 15 Lb. Peck 39¢ into colored sugar, colored span- gies or chocolate decorettes. Top with nuts, glazed cherries, or ¢itr~- namon drops, if desired. Makes about 2 pounds. Old F avorites Are Combined in One Recipe Who can’ forget the plump and glistening baked apples that were a reguidr feature’ of the oild- 2“ 49: ONIONS | 19° | 25 Celifornia Heed LETTUCE fashioned kitchen? Who doesn’t re- member the rice pudding that was baked in a slow oven and had indescribably deficious flavor? There’s a new recipe that com- bines the best features of both those old-faghioned treats to make lone grand and glorious dessert. It's Cinnamon Apples baked with | | Rice and served with Custard) Sauce. 1 Baked Rice and Cinnamon Apples | 4% cup suger | 3 temspoon cornstarch %, cup weter ’ 2 teanpoons “_ jemon rind =U. S$. Good and Choice Steer Beef 4 teaspoons mon juice 1 tablespoon red cinnamon candies 6 medium baking tppies cooked rice milk GROUND BEEF... 35; 3 Ibs. for $1.00 PERCH.... * | moderate oven, ‘ basting frequently with remaining | } syrup. Serve with Custard Sauce. Yield: 6 servings Custard Sauce LOTAN’S scalded milk; ret to double | DIXIE HWY. at TELEGRAPH \ Soller Cele over het. not boiling’ Lots of Free Parking a bree t STORE HOURS: § A.M. to 2 A. M. ee eee ina aut AAS aiid Mon. 8 a.m. till 5 p.m. Tues. 8 a.m. th S p.m. Wed. and Thurs. Open Until 6 p.m. Set. 7 a.m. til 6 p.m. 7 S$. Seginew Se. WHOLESALE DEPT. : Store Hours: 7 A.M, ‘til 4 P.M. Deity Phone FE 2-9114 Free Delivery YOUR CHOICE — ROUND, SIRLOIN OR SMALL Semin HAMILTON GRADE A LARGE Doz. 5 o EGGS § iy 79 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! o x ~ Se —— eee Hills Bros. Coffee C CWE GIVE % = HOLDENS LULU ALL) 10: ~~ = Robin Hood FLOUR 25 Ibs. 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Curried Lettuce Casserole 3 tables ms butter of margarine ™ cup Mour 3 eup ehicken broth or consomme % cup milk i cup diced celery 1 tablespoon chepped onion (‘1 small onion) %e teaspoon ground black pepper ty teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon each sugar and curry wder 2 medium-sised heads iceberg lettuce 2 medium-sized applies 3 cups buttered soft bread crumbs © Whole pecan balves Melt butter or margarine; stir in flour. Gradually add chicken broth of consomme and milk; add celery and onions and cook juntil thick. Add seasonings. | Cut lettuce into serving size | wedges Slice apples \% inch | thick. Arrange lettuce, apples and “~~ — curry sauce in alternating layers CURRIED LETTUCE CASSEROLE — jin 2-quart casserole. Pour on the western lettuce is on the market now. For a Bake 30 minutes, Remove cover. of serving a familiar vegeatble isauce. Cover casserole with a delicious curry sauce. Your guests will enjoy this unusual way Molded Salad Sparks Buffet Are you looking for suggestions for your next buffet supper... something: that will be as striking as the gay decorations in your party room but, at the same time, easy to make and serve’, A famous consumer test kitch- ep has prepared a- molded fruit salad that would be a delicious accompaniment with a baked ham. Add piping hot rolls and potato sticks . . . and for dessert, a tray of fruit cake and assorted cookies. Top it off with coffee and rest as- sured that your meal will be a big success. Buffet Fruit Salad Mold 1 No. 3 cam pineapple tidbits Orange juice 4 envelopes plein gelatia 1% cups water % cup lemon juice “% ec sugar » Sokepeen oalt ‘ ounces cream cheese 1 cup real mayonnaise 2 oranges, pecied and diced 2 mvocados. peeled and diced Balad greens Drain pineapple, reserving fulee, Add enough orange juice to pine- Exceptionally abundant | 2pple juice to make 2 cups. In a large mixing bowt soak gelatin in 1 cup cold water. Combine fruit juices with remaining % cup wa- ter, sugar and salt. Heat. Add to change, serve it cooked Sprinkte with breadcrumbs; + |Garnish with pecans. Bake another 110 minutes. Serves 6-8. ‘Dry Milk Bolste ¢ gelatin and stir until gelatin is dis- e r S Beet solved. Blend cream cheese and real mayonnaise. Mix thoroughly with gelatin mixture. Chill in. re- Eggs Are Delicious in Nutritious Skillet Pie Soa” oe ng ‘Baked French Way | Three plentiful nutritious foods—j Melt butter in large skillet over | &VoC ados. Pour into a Msxd'ex- 4 | beet, ‘potatves ‘and nonfat dry milk | mixdium heat. Saute onion and | 2% inch loaf pen. Chill until firm. Unmold and garnish with salad Try this delightful French way |—are combined in a stick-to-the-| green pepper until tender. Add | creens and additional orange end 1-POUND hes ® eggs for a lunch dish. | -in¢ recipe. It's a skillet pie with | beef. Cook until tender, about 10-15 avocado. if desired. Yield: 8 to 10 — = ; : 7 PrA ‘ : Eggs a la Bonne Femme | nutAitious nonfat dry milk to en-| minutés. Sprinkle nonfat dry milk | servings. PACKAGE re each = | rich both the-meat filling and the | powder, flour, salt and pepper over | / wt so ‘lightly packed "thin at ips | potato garnish. surface of water. Beat with rotary ne b pnw ay aty pet & tenspees wine vinegas : Economical nonfat dry milk adds | beater until just blended Pour aver dat foot and pepper lto the flavor as well as the nutri- } th \ . rad I int t t ei — cee ENT packed tay bread curt, | tion of the meat filling. It is avail- | co a ee j erwste lett on). able at the grocer’s in foil-lined | Melt 2 teaspoons butter in skil-\ one-pound packages which will let; add onion and cook over low yield five quarts of fresh nonfat stirring rapidly. Continue to cook | until mixture thickens, stirring con- stantly. Stir in sliced cooked car- _RenerRmeremmmnescM ane roadcast | heat 5 to 7 minutes, until onion is | milk for as little as ni 7 . ne cents a | c U. S$: Geod still somewhat crisp but not brown. | quart ‘| Potato Garnish Add wine vinegar to skillet; turn) Here's our one-dish meal feature, |" ‘+ cup nonfat ary milk Fg We Sell Only the Best into individual 6inch heat-resistant | skillet Pie Se eeapeees sole | s | an Blass pie plate. Break eggs over ; Skillet Pie 2 medium potatoes cooked and mashed TENDER, JUICY onions; sprinkle eggs with salt-and) oo oct peste Add nonfat dry milk powder, salt ’ pepper | iy cup chopped onion and the water to mashed potatoes; | FF gh pore butter in skillet; em gig e+ or a beat well. Arrange in ring over B cu and stir well. | io cup nentat dry dry milk rim of meat mixture, leaving cen- tj ri] Sprinkle bread cubes ov ones. | A ter free. Broil about 3 inches from covering yolks. 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Make shallow diagonal cis 1 inch apart on both sides of steak; stuff one side with half the blue cheese; place, cheese side up, on broiler rack in heated broiler oven. Broil with top of meat 3 inches from unit or tip of flame for half the time called for in broiling timetable for thickness of meat and doneness desired; turn; broil for remaining time. Remove steak from broiler oven; quickly fill diagonal cuts in top side with remaining blue ee * A A am NELESS ROLL RIB. ROAST A Guaranteed TENDER --or Your Money Back! : ‘ | . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954- Tenderizer, Blue Cheese -* sce: ie 3 Sau Trabert Eliminates Setfle*Prisoner | Rift Tentatively snonaxo roeramx | Aussie Ken Rosewall For Chuck, Blade, or Round Steak THICKNESS TOTAL TIME ADELAIDE #» — Tony Trabert, Rare Met eh | U. S. Davis Cup star from Cin- tie eS oe 4 12 cinnati, crushed Australia’s Ken} South Korea Minister 2° inches «18 18 to 20. 0 to 39 Rosewall in straight sets today 6-3, | *Broil on each side for half the | 6-3, 6-2 to enter the final of the | Drops Threat to Free |South Australian Tennis Cham-| 22,000 POWs Reels in Two for One | raner SEOUL w—American and South Trabert'’s victory set: the stage | : a “a EAST AURO rp) | for another struggle between him | Sorean eaders meeting separa 4 RA, NF, (UP) and Lewis Hoad, 19-year-old Aus-| today ‘apparently settled—at least | While fishing, Austin Bennett felt .i- star. Hoad outlasted Trabert | temporarily—a rift on the tense| a strike and began reeling line. in a bristling five-set hey match | | ottem ot disposing of pri a Then he felt a second strike, much im the recent Davis Cup challenge | oe aoe . hard round. ‘ ‘ heavier, and 5 v He | Hoad put on a great rally to de- | South Korean Foreign Minister opened the 16-pound Northern Pike feat titleholder Rex Hartwig 46, | Pyun Yung Tai dropped his threat and found he had hooked another | 46 7-5, 61, 62 in the other semi-| of violence to free more than 22,- a three pound bass final today, He and Trabert play | 000 unrepatriated prisoners of war \for the championship Saturday, while “new (Allied) arrange- ments” are tested Meanwhile, the Comntunists failed to answer a _ repatriation ° }commission request for their views | on what to do with the prisoners | | after Jan. 22, the date set by the armistice for freding them as civilians | The VU. N. replied earlier that + they should be released according! to truce terms. There was no in-/| 'dication that the Communists} would change their all-out opposi- | Q A. M. to 10:30 a M. tion to the release before a Ko DAI LY rean political conference meets. | 9 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor 8th | These Prices Good | ® ROUND ® SWISS © T-BONE © CLUB Lean, Juicy, Guaranteed © Sirloin © Rib Army commander, flew to Tokyo) lfor conferefices with Gen, Join EL | For Seven Deys . Robin Hood When you are dealing with dt i t countries and peoples there Hull, U.N. commander, | always loose ends to be tied | up.” | Pyun threatened Tue8day to in- \vade the Indian custodial troops | An official spokesman said the | two generals were “‘smoothing out The spokesman added |in the Korean neutral zone. Taylor issued a cold, brief state- | ment at Seoul Wednesday night c | that 8th Army troops were pledged lb | to protect Indian troops against e attack. : |. Pyun had threatened to attack the Indians because of a roster . check or headcount of anti-Com- . j}munist prisoners, during which 135 POWs asked and were granted re- patriation to Red China. ‘ consider the Taylor statement and afterwards Pyun said in ah iater- | “We-are now making new ar- rangements as a test and if the arrangements pass the test we do U. $. No. | Michigan Potatoes Indians jnet have to use force against the | ; ” } a number of prisoner details and | President Syngman Rhee ‘pet Hearing Delayed | tying up some loose ends.”’ | with Cabinet officers“Thursday to , Armour’s Fresh, Grade ‘A’ Ex-Tax Assessor Tells until Monday after a former tax assessor for the Detroit suburb told of quitting after pressure was ex- erted to lower the tax assessment | of a department store.. 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HARBOR—Mrs, Exiward _ ttt oh pact or tlie Bive Sar Mathers No 38 9 RO ER B H NRY by’ a’ Utica motorist ted in seta No. 39 : tided Scag ' roker and General Sales A ; ul — os sin" Hnrald"idien, "and Mase [\ 511. Moin St, "Rochester on 19111 e Hopper, senior and junior | . fants vi president, respectively; Mrs. | q334444; Wright - Madill, recording -secre- | The driver, Liss Dillon, 30, of | 8826 Rhode Dr., was admitted to| Bo Pontiac General Hospital with back | 5 injury, brutsed knee and scalp) | . rere a ae tary; Mrs. Alton Young. financial | . % : cuts, His condition ig reported a5) neg “VIRGINIA UPCHURCH ened _ Mrs. Victor Gold- | MISS MADELINE ROBINSON Dillon's brother, West, 32, same Mr, and Mrs. Ural Upchurch of Appointments by Mrs. Sadler ROCHESTER—Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| ®ddress, was treated for leg and | 2770 Churchill Rd., Auburn Heights, | include Mrs. Frank Gcerkfits, ward A Schlag -éf Rochester shoulder bruises, and the other | have gnnounced the engagemeent| chaplain; Mrs. A. W. Dalrymple $ > > > > > > $ > : $ : er, W : ; jaMrrs. Fred Rasmussen, |$ © | have announced the engagement of | @river, Warrea F, Snider, 27, of | of their daughter, Rose, | captain;. Mr Re ngs an 3 || their-daughter, Madeline Ruth, to |"200 Lakeview, Lake Orion, suf- | to Gerald Rayhiond as Ses enndalggaatetege so ‘12 Everything Marked to Go! Suites! Lomps! Choirs! | Donald William Stewart, son of| fered chest bruises, ot Mr. aad Bi, Wale Iter | sedan conte al on it —_— > SPECIAL ~ Dinner. Groups! Tables! Beds! Hassocks! lth a etter at asad | Saber ~ Kove gens Bag dhe Prevarations ue being made tor| ®Y saa Mes, debe Lathine, flog” $ O . , pd rend i tal with con-|the wedding, scheduled for Feb. bearers; Mrs. Andrew Kileus- | @ © | No date has been set for the | admitted to the hospi * Mrs. Reubes Chis- | 4 Oo : & | wedding cussion, and bruises to the knee, |27 at St. Hugo of the Hills Church, | Bet, bistorian; Mrs. $ ’ ankle and shoulder, His condition | Bloomfield Hills. sus, patriotic instruction, and $ i : is also listed. as fair. Mrs. Vern Rickel, guard. 2 ON ALL PERMANENTS i Lapeer Soldier Oakland County ers Senttinn | § - Committee tiptoe are re STARTING JANUARY 8th T + said—that—Dillen—was—turning_teft tate GOP | Mullen, ways means, Mrs.) ¢ , into a private drive in Avon Town- | Set | Madill, —cards—and—flowers,—and 3 . Seb ors to ALL h tj ship, turned into the path of Sni- | Mrs. West, hospital and welfare. | FREE SITS TO AL uf der’s auto and the two cars col- . $ on Deat Ist 5 | idea ° : Policy Goals ‘Women’s Club 3 1 vvinbisipiallomemeiile 2 © Betty Crotesu—Owner y ; | F ° 9° . 7 A Brede—Marileen Ream 330-332 Main Street Rochester, Mich. §) Cpl. Lewis Hill Missing Garden Club Republican Body Back to Give Play $ ™ — - OL 2-2121 — OF 19642 Since August of 1950 Is d ss de aatamadliamate, Spacey t Gatherin 3 Be ‘s Beau Sho e S| Presumed Dead’ Meets Tues ay 4-Year Terms in State, }@ g 3 pp ‘ ; - * ROCHESTER — The Rochester 2 New Phone: OL 2- 7226 LAPEER — CL Lock wim VOR Library ~ | County Jobs Women's Club will present “A Racer png psc pe HN MITZELFELD-EGGLEST ON’S JANUARY 192. ‘who has been listed as missing} ROCHESTER—The Garden Club| LANSING &—The Michigan Re- en reas —— 3 A aey will its regular meeting imuce Se Pyectinta Soar Soe dn baa kee ord fecoags a one **/ternoon at Clawson Methodist |i 100 i..00000000ceeeeeeneeeneeeey ‘list today by the Defense Depart-| day in the Avon Township Library. | ‘°° ts Sols for See | Church. a We S liz NO : ment. Joan Pierce, International Farm | tive session today, headed by en-| Part of the program for the Oak- e Specialize in e | Opi. HUI, who enlisted tm the | Youth Exchange student, will re-|dorsement of four-year terms for|land County Federation meeting, @ HAIR CUTTING APPOINTMENT §& » late her experiences in Belgium | major state and county offices and the play will be staged at the aft- @ s oa | rg Ba rer Pest Bra os bese and show @ides then ag ne efnoon session beginning at 2. |& AND STYLING ... NECESSARY! §& | . In charge of the program is the egislature Host for the meeting whic h- s a Taejon. He was sent to Japan in , ional. Relati C The policy committee, composed | opens at 10:30 ll be the i] td — — | headed by Mrs. Frank R. Chaps | key legislators and elective GOP | Clawson Women’s pig lunch- - Double Lenolin NOW : eres . Social chairman is Mrs. | State officials, produced a 13-point | con, will follow the morning ses- g ry He was born Sept. 2, 1931 at Im- saath Drewes and hostesses c= | program og major issues — and} sion = sise0 Permanent $ = lay City and attended schools in| Mrs. Fred A. Weibe and Mrs. R, | Said it might have more recom-| * a ao $439" Lapeer. W.. Nowels. _ | mendations later, ‘House on Mi d dlebelf = Wente we 72 Zreacts an ‘ E SHEETS °2 + -His mother died in 1948 and his The policy committee Ss : r father, Arthur, died in 1951 Prof va that the legislature, controlled . a Ls ‘Pia “se ccz Car and Bus Crash | Sacre. Sexe ‘Damaged by Fire = AVON BEAUTY SALON : Arthur and | t art | . next. fall a consti ameénd- j . HEAVYWEIGHT DUNDEE TURKISH TOWELS | foresen of Bellewe. we ‘in Windsor Tunnel | ent to give major state and | WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-/S 1908 'N. Main St. en ve $011. $1.49 22x44 Inch BATH- TOWELS 8% | — | ee | ner — A ee heme Seria s . x ne > A eee DETROIT (UP) — Canada- bound | four- -year terms, instead of their | construc tion at 4895 Middlebelt Rd. | @ Sanu8 sUNAEASARSAEABEANESEES EE ORSS 89c 17x28 Inch FACE TOWELS........ 499 ff —_—_- ——— | eee was. tied up 20 minutes| present two-year terms. was gear by fire yesterday | —_—_—_——— WwW } 39¢ WASH CLOTHS ................ 25¢ — | edheday she enero facing | gst megs ote pn | aes Sealy ieeite a| motorist crashed head-on into aj (R-Tipton) to amend the sales tax | T°™S over the garage with a blow- CPL / 4 oe DUNDEE TURKISH TOWELS ' Topay! bus loaded with passengers. diversion portion of the constitu- | SER. : , Police said the motorist, Edward | tion to put the public school allot- Walnut Lake Fire. department | TO GiVv NEEDED AID t oo . Hadiey, 23, Detroit, was trying | ments on a current basis. | fought the blaze anti was assisted | $1.00 22x44 Inch BATH TOWELS..... 69c to out- oe ae who tried} This is the first step, the com- we tte ne to stop or less driving. | d. mage, ima between - 69¢ pnd poten t TOWELS... Be aoe _ROCH ESTER However, Hadley’s car entered the or he rn org Pare = | a ” 000 and $5,000, was reportedly 4 25¢ WASH CLOTHS ...... fee vee ewee EC BR) tunnel .in the wrong lane and met! ‘Fiscal officials have objected for | covered by insurance. | Your Pharmacist is ale £ Insurance Agency the on-coming bus. | years that the state is being bank- - 60 GAUGE, 511 Main St., Rochester Hadley and occupahts of the/rupted by the present diversion C unty Deaths ways on hand when _ Attention iia QUALITY "OL 2-0n bus were not injured. Hadley was | plan. . Tt gives: the their ounty you need him to hel = a DIES. ‘ 7 e i ad Detroit Police, who a [sha re of the sales tax out of one ; ; . ‘ne 9t been on. probation collections on the basis of | in an emergency... . - LA Ps NYLONS 69° reckless ver? iaboleeaaes 2 for “Austin | n , é 4 EE owe | # ratio always two years old. | Nelson, 74, of Duck Lake, Milford, | or to perform even the The committee said it recog- will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Ash-| iy 49 Yard Wide Printed Oak Park Patrolman nized this Was not an overall | ley and Sons Funeral Home, Hazel’ smaliest good health, Outing J. i Waco Yd. 35e—3 Yds. for $1 00 ' % , p solution to fiscal problems, bat | Park, with burial in Roseland Park | service. You'll find H that it would te |c t| . a ie © | Hurt in 2-Car Crash | va ssc stent teases [Pron ane eM him-atway & -com- $5.95 Foam Rubber Pillows oe¢'s Ea. $3.95 i od r. ‘ : : ta oo. +| OAK PARK — Reported in fair| ‘The GOP leaders said they.would| Surviving besides his widow, petent, and capable, $2.98 Flannel Diapers .......... Doz. $1.89 B Say It © | condition today in .Mt, Carmel | cut Gov. Williams’ budget, to make | Lenora, are two’ sons, Harry of | oe” te. . re - ” + | Mercy Hospital, Detroit, ig Oak it fit current revenues and that | | Milford and Charles of Detroit; |] mE Me: P T D ) $2.19 White Sheet Blankets... Ea. $1.49 | With Flowers” 7 | Park Patroiman Charies R, Main. 90 new taxes would be assed. three daughters. Mrs. Helen Bar| — URDY’S 29. € | Main was injured last night when, They reiterated their previous _ of Duck Lake. ‘Milford, Mrs. | 321 Main St. - . ; Hy = ~¢ i | his ice car, drawn endorsement of a $2 to $a week azel Bishop of Ferndale and Mrs. ic Cannon Dish Towels........... Ea. 15¢ | Rochester : on 2 pan pag! i in the weekiy ‘wotlanen’s| Evelyn. Nelson of Phoenix: <1} ‘Rochester DRUG STORE ‘ C3) | by an auto driven by Harry Web- | Compensation benefits now ranging | grandchildren, ene brother and my FREE ® DEEP FRYS © FREE =4| ster, 63, of Farmington. from $28 to $35. | sister. No Strings—just fill out slip with name and address. One (ireenhouses a Webster,. also taken to Mt. Car- Mrs. Lillie M. Pell A calle BAO SA gba et Pc BEY SS Pry worth $39.95 will go to the lucky winner Saturda ay Jan. 9th., and another Saturday, Jan. 16th.—-NO PU NECESSARY. Shoes, Each vy raeray game Member F.T-D. [| ty io vod” "| Many K-F Employes Sait nH q 210 E. Third. 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Seek Higher Type Jobs survey shows. ed Dr. Rector said pia times as he hp wane nn Leta mae sedan Boe The svey Mifiieted tx‘ tnstete- ing number of young - peopl | move from rural yo ny Sa 4 areas to large cities where there meth Lawson has revealed how she | |she had recorded “Always” ‘themselves unnédessarily in their | was to get under way, she received | | choice of occupations due to lack | a telephone call from the scheduled | William Duchaine, 4, became a | Old re rr Mrs. Lawson, a voice student at{ came & THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY =i Bride Also Soloist “oer peowey Reasons 10 Name at Her Own Wedding | ‘Brimstone Corner bridegroom pe vows to the music of her | ALTON, Il. (UP) — Mrs. Ken-| had made made previously. Fortunately, | BOSTON (UP)—Here are three and reasons why the intersection of | Park and Tremont streets is known as “Brimstone Corner:” | was able to be both bride and solo | | “Through the Years.” + 1. 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Plag. © Free Standing Closet with sprayed white seat. © Vitreous China Lavatory with chrome 4" center set and P.O. Plug. Regular $154" ‘NOW ONLY Sensational Hot Water Heater Bargain 30-Gal. Hi-Recovery f Gas Automatic = Hot Water Heater : Reg. $7432 — NOW ONLY Limited Time Only TOSS Ae 2 Syme. ENE a OR OE RO To Re ea ee 1 ORE} aa , * . a rt NV. wae GS? ue : ‘ s+ my - ae s Wi FE. Budget or FHA Terms Pick State Chief lof Corrections vation, however, has put this move in abeyance. The commission made its inten- clear 4¥“ordering the dralft- |ing of a stiff lJetter to all depart- ment personnel officially notifying them of Harrison's appointment, declaring the commission's full confidence in Harrison and de- manding “the loyalty and cooper- ation of every staff member’ for | éver, is under civil service, and | it was believed Harrison did not | feel he had a strong enough case against Pascoe. Born in Ansonia. Conn., Harri- son graduated in sociology from Michigan State College in 1938 and joined the department the same year as a prison social worker. He took graduate work at MSC In 1940 and 1941 and was | made State Supervisor of Paroles in 1947. } Button Is No Antique | FORT ERIE, Ont. (UP)—Two, | Buffalo men unearthed what ap- | peared to be a rare button while digging for relics at this historic old fort. They treated their find with a special fluid, then examined the ‘button’ with a magnifying | glass. It turned out to be from a Buffalo department store, without | the slightest. historic value.’ ‘young Englishrhan opened... his | Thorpe tic +“Student Prince,”” MGM’s ‘refur-|B. Purdom, Having ay ag J eee , € gh Pde. _ oh Fi 8 Ei * pee | EE See Kathleen will make her screen debut as the ingenue in “The Human Beast.” up. in Hollywood is twenty-year-old ballerina-actress, Kathleen Case. Lanza Sings in Absentia, in New Film By BOB THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD @®—A handsome | his own. mouth to-sing. The voice was um |@ tenor when mistakably that of Mario Lanza. | the closeups. This strange circumstance has been happening on the set of | author and drama bishing of the Sigmund Romberg | repertory and in Shakespeare operetta. -I-watched while ‘Edmund | Stratford-On-Avon, he came | Purdom, sang a love song to Ann |New York to play in the ~* went | patra’ shows done by: Laurence Olivier. Six least Purdom EF > 3 é z E é chiseled face and brown hair. Thorpe reported was doing admirably. reported to have a nice voice of Thy “After the first 15 seconds on/| by every time he left the house. i i g.2% i f { m F fingerprints, , = CETTE TT4 Phone FE 5-8331 Report 2-Headed Baby Doing Well RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil H—A two-headed baby girl born 23 days ago, is doing well and gaining weight normally, reports from Bel Horizonte said last night. . Dr, Armando ‘Achilles Tenuta of Sao Vicente Hospital was reported ag saying the baby now weighs 9 pounds, 12) ounces, The infant is the daughter of Mrs, Geralda Francisca de Jesus, wile of a rural storekeeper. The hospital disclosed the baby has two completely separate hearts and respiratory systems, one digestive system, four arms and three legs. Arrow Stops Machine KEENE, N. H. ®—This gity's biggest power shove} was put out of action when a steel-tipped_arrew pierced the big machine's radia- tor, —— ee Never Pick on Marine” Is Lesson for Car Thief. KANSAS CITY Fred Deliass, former Marine,reported his car "stolen last night wets, he was Later, the 6-foot inch, 230-° pound DeHass walked out of thé bowling place ard saw his car moving in a slow line of traffic. He dashed into the street, grabbed the driver's collar and or- dered him to pull to the curb. 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M. 50c—AFTER, 80c—KIDS, 25¢ STARTING TOMORROW ! 4 g @ hundred miles _enepeemneet_ AST TIMES TODAY chasty -m- “LITTLE BOY LOST” nog fe SEE THE NEW —The Managemen Me in 6 tes: Otten a Tae 8 | ip nate Beret Vow Yes be Het Hare Then 3-D on our BIG Mirror Screen! - Pr oman “ ® aed ¥ : Ra a FN EE 5G RI EOE ET AIRES CEPR Ree bee — ae a eee eS - “4 3 . a pics . e \__ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. 1954 sees | Flt Gets in Trouble | |t¥ew 4, brick throw the wint|Lost Rod Snares Fish |New Development. - — Gas What Will Congress Do BAYTOWN; Tex, (UP}—-A bloody| Police advised him to leave other| WATERFORD, Conn. wood? | | CLAREMONT. Pris ~ re" : Capt. Earle Wadsworth, . I- 44 : + , N. HL @Olmey Seas Sg SRE AEE in Cover Repaid | [ale | to. TVA Expansion Need8? .cstmrinn nt & man he identified, but he was} More than halt of all, employed | iogt his tine overboard. The. cap-|~ LINCOLN, Neb, (UP)—A U. $.| slightly puzzled as to why he was| persons use their cars for earning | tain's son John, 17, dived into the | ,oriculture department agronomist | to happen to the Tennessee Valley take their cue from President Eis- | blocks. The two front wheels, tires beaten, He couldn't decide whether|a living, including professional | water to recover the rod. When he! Aptharity CEVA) in eset enhower, who once referred to TVA and tubes, had been stolen, ~ it was because he flirted with the| and managerial groups, salésmen| found it, a fish was hooked on the | stationed at the University: of Ne-) That question was in the minds ey socialigm.” | A year ago—on the same spot, man's wife, or because he later and semi-skilled workers. other end | beasin experiment station says of friends and foes of TVA alike in the same way—he lost one ’ wes : _ now appears postible.to develop) (7 , as the new session of Congress| Thet reference, during @ NEWS | wheel, but from a different car. |“coumarin-free” varieties of yel-) | 7 a7) opened conference, has never been fully| the overnight parking site: A low-flowered sweetclover, i : The vast government agency CAN expjained, bat Rep. Priest (D-! few hundred feet from the city's The agronomist, G. T, tencpendy , } |use its power revenues as it sees and en from | police station, 4 ‘, | said plant breeders have been try-| ©), | fit, but it must get appropriations | Tenn other congressm : ‘ & | int for, several years to develop | | |from Congress to finance its ex- , It takes 500 tons of equipment - 1 t | strains \of sweetclover free from 4 | panding power program. -|campaign statement said TVA)|to build dial telephone | i coumarin—a substance present in| And Congress, at its prst ses- | b , a a would “continue to go forward at | facilities serving only 10,000 tele- & : yy) | Sreoendien wertetiesaneranras Oa | } Peal on pray Bolland garg a | phones out of one central office, | plant «bitter taste and is ind) i |Mon’ dollars for starting @ new |ot his election. according to current practires. ; i rectly responsible for ailments in| | | | steam-electric plant near Memphis resgaa: fed spoiled sweetclover; == eee TVA undoubtedty wilt ask funds : y. pie’ Fm again this year to start the plant 9 He, said hybrids have been pro) #9) which it says is needed to meet Reconditioned ' duced at the Nebraska station ‘ | the growing power needs in the by Hebd with e which, when crossed with other Memphis area of the valley. Genuine 620. pairs Shoes 6.90 -°7.80 - sao, Bay piece commer ea ths SRTVA upsheys 4 Rosen / tien . Congress again block the power ex Reg. $10.95 to $15.95 oun fe cones eertenees vue. pension’ program? ELECTRIC PORTABLE SEWING MACHINES o/ pel ARS FALE TS ; | EN DISGUISE—Obdservation tow-| There has been some talk of sell- | Many Shoes from Regular Stock coene cpecwksters .20 /o Off W A N { Fj { er in Offenburg, Germany, is in re-| ing the TVA’s power facilities to, 9 - $58.80 Valve ality a printing plant chimney | private industry. However, no bill 7 e re 0 irs ce was masked and decorat has been proposed to authorize 3 GROWING GIRLS’ MEN’S With Eagle Symbol [sms severe ot * os ; # : | ag e m Se | But Rep. Dondero (R-Mich), 154 pair, 34% to 9 . = Se *3 + Farm With 1 chairman of the House Public SA to Cc, Reg. $7.95 up 9007 off M St les WASHINGTON (UP) — The bald S ‘ort a $38 Works Committes is planning $1.26 Weekly 20% Most y eagle ee: ee ease States! BISMARCK, N. D. (UP)—Lars’ early hearings on his bill to amend — ' * ’ served in ifteenth century as . ljort the-TVA Act that unicipaities -A53.88 Special Group—40% Off the symbol of the Iroquois Indians Kleppe, oe North Dam served by ‘the homey eat eam. New Sewing The Iroquois Confederacy was her, says a hardworking young struct their own supplemental pow Lite Fe! made up of six nations whose units man can start from scrateh today e¢, plants or buy power from pri x CHILDREN’S TABLE ODDS and ENDS Jf were distinguished by a particular and make a lot of money as a). Wh bill would eliminate the tow t tenet Most Styles. ...........-005- 20% off 128 Pai fre gM ls ae A | farmer with a $381 investment.| “Sele supplier” clause in TVA Special Group - 00 [Dire Over vl aitheonian‘inatite. | “YOU ean buy five barsey for $75) Contracts which probibite | me. New Airplane 180 pr. Reg. $5.95 to $6.95 Dress Shoes port by the Smithsonian Institu- rpms eaiape £00, “ene Evo wt from obtaiming power elsewhere. Garrying Case $3.00 pr. Crepe Soles i the report, Dr. William N i'd sell for $6. That's all it takes | The measure also would abro- pact _ Chucka Boots afoot Fi renton of the National Research |‘ get® started,” gate TVA's control over local re- -_ DON'T WAIT! CALL Odds and Ends ..>.........00 $2 pr. 3 Council pointed out that the symbol ——————— = sale rates ot the Troquois ‘Confederacy was Every 103 Have License | .iooie, woud aiect tie Tva isa | FOR FREE HOME Wy EE 9.9143 | ‘the great tree of-peace’’ on | 9 ” topmost branch of which perched |~ PROVIDENCE, —-R.—1.—{UP}-—~ matter of conjecture. Some say it DEMONSTRATION LI the eagle alert for any approaching | Bhode Island has issued a liquor would cripple the agency, Others : ; ) A license for about every 103 drink- deciare the effect would only be PINKING SHEARS | foe. u Pe. a a ers in the state, according to State ™'"°r 35 N. Saginaw St. | The Saint Cyr Academy is the Liquor Control Administrator Fg omens Sot one Included at no extra cost . . . to the first 50 x A ) necessary . . . plemental power plants or seek additional power from private APPLIANCE ue ' ; STORES 1 om interes 5 Sue, demeeaeatiog | ~ He says the agency cannot look a vere 2anme seligation. PRE-I NVENT OR Y Fils ser aeeor atguaaee “hee 379-SOUTH | the benefit of a single region at SAGINAW ST. CLEARANCE | fe No Money Down —2 Years to Pay ' on . 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 i Hi 1 i h e2 i 4] fie Et ‘ gee : a At iF ?F z i i a! z i i gE af £8 if A ; H Japanese Northern Corps. * “We do not yet have enough) strength to defend Hokkaido. by | ~ Ni commander of this corps. “But we are growing ; oe The Japanese “army” of two The divisions are equipped with the basic American Anfantry weapons, Their artillery consists of modern American - built field "pieces, including monster eight- the hunting party found skeleton of a man with an par- an- When a d man appeared muzzle-loading , & wood- before Judge Charles R. Summa, ramrod and a powder horn he maintained he shouldn't be beside it. ° charged with vagrancy because he bones were sent to the Uni had a home: The court looked at Man Really Has Home ' | WATERBURY, Conn, (UP) — ROW 9:30 A. } that costs will Soe 7 ame ~ have @ home — on Whalley Ave.” Judge Gives Sales Talk Gat a Good That is. the tion of the New| PAWTUCKET, R. I (UP)—Dis- : TV Haven county jail. trict Court Judge William M. Con- USED | an fined Sylvester Caspoli $20 on at. HAMPTON v5. at yey < a ee The bal Ces. 286 State St. of ils umber ts supplied by the |otlered the Zl:yearoi defendant |g a suggestion: “Sell your car.” ; \ ‘Archie Barnett ARCHIE Says: We're taking it on -the chin to unload our present stocks! You'll be amazed at the low prices with savings up to $25 ‘on our fine suits and topcoats. Set your alarm early and get your share of these terrific bargains! Sid Barnett The Clothing - Value Kings CLEAN HOUSE! SID Says: We never carry over any merchandise from one season to the next! That's our policy so we've given prices a terrific wallop, big deep cuts, to move them out fast! You'll be smart to buy your entire outfit now! You'll ¢ agree they're. the best values you've seen yet! BUY NOW! PAY LATER! Let Nothing Keep You Away From This Big Sale! The Savings Are Terrific! We're Open Fri. ‘til 9 P. M, --- Sat. ‘til 5:30 P.M. ae | 6, JACKETS SUIT All Hard Finish Year-’Round UNHEARD OF BARGAINS on MEN’S 172 in 3 Great Groups Weights $997 OUT THEY GO! At Give-Away Prices! Including Values to $22.50—Now HERE’S PRIGES THAT DEFY ALL COMPARISON! TOPCOATS All Sharkskins Just 67 Crease-Resistant 8 : : 3” Gabardines Up to $40.00 Vapues — fearRounas “> 4 °7| Sharkskins | Up to $50 Values Just 123 All Wool Tweeds Flannels and$ Sharkskins Up to $55 Values GET YOURS NOW! CHARGE IT! NO EXTRA cost! ‘10° | +4397 Richly tailored gabardines, checks; and Varsity Jackets, Many with warm quilted linings; short coats and long coats, some ‘with mouton collars. Most all sizes.34 to 48. Stock Up — Save Plenty on PANTS 295. Pairs—Values to $15.00 $6*4. 99794 _ $97 You'll have these values to believe them! Gabardines, ins Just 94 Better Quality © Just 62 Zip-Lined 9” | All Wool Tweeds Gabardines $ Up to $42.50 Values ee, a” Up to $4750 Values Just 117 Top Quality Tweeds 8” Up to $60 Values - DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS! GET YOURS TODAY! CHECK THESE REDUCTIONS! SEE HOW MUCH YOU SAE ON BRANDS THAT YOU LIKET and GAUCHO SHIRTS. “Two-tones and solid colors—most all sizes, s ter rific value at this low Up to $4.95 Turtle-Neck Plaids and fancy pat- terns, all fast,colors— Sanforized — will not shrink. Grab an arm- ful at this low, low seo 2 for $5 leeves—a price. Up to $4,95 Sanforized FLANNEL SHIRTS 30 | 2 for $5 ' ua We must repeat! Only our 250-store buying pow er could possibly bring you such $3.95 and $4.95 Famous Stadium LINED GLOVES | and will sell fast so come early. yur, Up to $7.95 All Wool Stock up now for Complete Close-Out Corduroy Shirts | $3.95 Corduroy Vests Here's @ great buy, 3 ers too. Some are leather ee oat ie the oe fy Out mag Be 0 Some Pag . s palm for driving. A pe é ~My eek too nt luded, ed 00 tremendous value that emall to extra large. se sae tes too. 5 be cenaenn . One Big Table—Up to $5.95 Sport Shirts * Famous Arrow and Jayson Brands of *__ savings _as- these!_It will pay you well to be here early Friday and Saturday ! - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 Grow Orchids |Exesion Putting 1G Sp 4 Tmh)©@©=S——i‘(C re ; , 2 itn : Phosphorus on pole wey ‘ae j 4 in Your Home |BottomofSea U. of -M. Expert Says Simple Care Will Bring | Exotic Blooms ANN ARBORSWith just a little coaxing, orchid§ will prove them- selves adaptable house plants and will bring you exotic hints uf far- away lands. 4 Some attention, however, must be given to such simple require- ments as watering, humidity, fresh air, temperature changes and cleanliness. Perhaps the most rewarding plants to start with would ve some of the cheaper varieties of Cat- tleyas and Laelias, according to Walter F. Kleinschmidt, superin- tendent of the University of Michi- gan Botanical Gardens. world’s supply of phosphorus is | sipping away, bot the chances are it ‘will return before the starvation level is reached. chemist, points out. The element is merely becoming unavailable by sinking to the bottom of the sea or forming chemical bonds. with other materials. Most serious loss of phosphorus ja} ; & THIS COUPON WORTH $72.09 Y m TTy7" fy * WE GIVE HOLDENS RED TRADING STAMPS Once you have the plants, put | is caused by soil erosion. them by a south window, so that But this is carried to the sea, they can obtain full benefit of | absorbed by the Plankton which the sunilight.—Gut down direct {in turn are eaten by fish. it man of fish. 115 _N. Seginew St. | sunlight in middie and late after- | eats his full share of, get pre Ga RS PE ERR - p< tet —= noon. Venetian blinds are ideal | are he'll at d for this. again. a“ S | T It's —— — the plants | — - A co LD WEA MER on a small table. en you can} ' ; i \ 7 ea. ha aan ne toe SB THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC : 7 a a moist gravel on the table, and set Hg the potted plants on slats or) eae ® | screens just above the gravel; | which should be kept moist. | Kleenex, 300’s ............... 2\¢ - 100 Vitamin A 25.000 units ....... 100 Multiple Vitamins Hi-Potency.. .$2.49 Evaporation from the gravel usually will keep the plants | healthy. But if yours is a steam- | heated house, it's wise to syringe ez Oe elaae et ty inion Comat | Vicks Vapo Rub ............. . 386) Key) Boe rae nets cotiatent enuine | Pertussin, 8 oz. ............ .. 98¢ - 4 ca moisture, a small humidifier | may be attached to the radi- | = oe | ORAL VACCINES coe ay wind exer the ! ro n rl | e Automatic Ironer | Lilly’s Entoral Caps, 20’s........ $1.17 se ees Sat Sa sees ~~ Regular $186.95 — ff PD Immunivac Tabs, 20's... $1.17 AUTOMATIC IRONER aps stuffy, Kleinschmidt warns, since sudden, drastic changes in tem- perature can be disastrous to orchids. Cleanliness is important. Wipe ' the leaves once or twice a week with a soft, damp cloth. Occa- sionally add several drops of vege- table oil emulsion insecticide to a | __, $&D Vacagen Tabs, 20's ....... $1.35 OUR SALE PRICE Merril Oravax Tabs, 20s ........ $1.17 pint of lukewarm water, and | sponge the foliage to remove dust 3149” ij Sherman’s Sheruac, 20's — MEN and «, Low Down Payment 90 Days Same as Cash 3 Helicopter Is Threat to Whale Fishermen | dannii’ The lowest price ever offered by an OO Oe a ee I | Our Sate Piteo — “AUTHORIZED IRONRITE” dealer, hazardous profession for hundreds faciodes Brand new 1953 models with all of the of years, were threatened with ex omy wanted Ironrite features. Two. open tinction today by @ technological | ends permit full use of ironing rpll for “development — the helicopter end Full faster ironing. Buy your Ironrite at The The Society of British Aircraft Guarantee Good ‘Housekeeping Shop and save Constructors in —London— said—ex- $37.00. If you can’t come in — phone your order. All credit arrangements can be made on the phone. SAVE ‘30 - “DELUXE” “ Now, the Society said, “there is & possibility that helicopters may 51.39 ¢ $¢0 OS adn want HEATING PAD Easy Spindrier Regular $199.95 .. . New Low Price of satin. bo he adh oh ara —. $995. ment cover. sania THROAT DISCS than half the catcher vessels Saccetl| SE geQgs tory ship.” ! : 19 ) : Car Sent to Junk Pile AZ VAPORIZER MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (UP)—A ‘ , 16 ox. Capacity : ANAHIST eth aster witicta Leaperten ie AND YOUR OLD WASHER _ 250. $929 207 tnapection found it bad ® brakes, NO MONEY DOWN BREWERS sR renee lights, horn or windshield wiper Do a week’s wash in one hour with Easy’s Fam- YEAST Further and only one workable window. ous Spindrier that’s almost an automatic wash- Tablets ads She was ordered to have it towed | | er in itself. One tub washes while the other . 260 away, which was done by a junk | | nower-flush rinses and spins clothes damp dry, 5% —..., + ieee | Bed Pan, porcelain. .... .$2.49 Aspirin 5 or. Chicken’s Life Shorter , for “Dancen-pounT FATIOU™* Rubbing Alcohol, pint.... .14¢ s atone cat oe mif BIG, BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Tey Wigh-Peeney iy core emma... 1 lite span of the chicken is a , Riis. A hS eae : Layee YBUTOL Beis iibies- svi ; saa bret] FOR YOUR SMALL SCREEN TV! ... (0B ccxzse= Pading Sage 2000s | — required produce a. elements in 125 INFRA-RED — Motorola 21-In. [72 ; Pie 100 Bayer Aspirin......62¢ 65 Alka Seltzer........54¢)) SINUS TABLETS. ($999 | = LESS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE moe Theifty’s : . Today As nee for Lng small. ree. et waste Bronchial Cough Remedy ...51 : : offer on big 21-inch 1954 Motorola Con- sxc) 100 Anacin Tablets ..... 98¢ (Ce Se ee ere ! T a an ae Tg ane to BONUS BARGAINS! i : 3 ’ ; _ . ‘ , < ee os mats a . Catone 0 at o : =! - ah z ee - z of PONTIAC Paris rae % - : : 1.00 32 Ayer $ , A. ‘UGeee « eee + » Hee agTe Ss ote seco eran ec pe Sp re 4 tl oe en ‘is en Ce aif By SiR , ‘ . j a oath hang a = =< re * ah ee, ES) ee Ss aa” ee ee er. eek 3 . eter? > od 1: 2 t eo! +: West wind conch. os sae ; _ vith Kentucky Coaches Hurt | games, lost 35 and tied 10 Gymnast Starts Britons Wi Eighth | ' : to win | , Di | Work on Try for ay lima [reas eae & |. i, ee re Pro Cage Game |Near-Riot Ends P High ump Merk | "aight, Over ety 5) 3 in eight} Veteran Referee Says Wrestling Show Here CHAMPAIGN, fil. @—Tumbler ote Hh ig _ cee tane Sach sireke—tinetts om) ret: T'cy]c] Briefly Hockey Association won the Gol Many in NBA Act Like! First professional wrestling show {Dickie Browning, linois junior | game : . e : 6 cap the ended in a near-|{fom Dallas, Tex. has opened|MIAA warfare Wednesday night Nstvarson (B) teat Wades Fre. Tins | ne SHURGH W@—A drive is}man named Sam Vine, treated : 5 Rg ¥ FE g 2 f a a - i ; i : i i PEL tt i | J Te cae I i ? ES I f E i of oe oe on a On Cheer Leaders Pot at the Pontiac Armory last {training sessions for a shot at «| bY defeating Alma 74:58 ‘ee fars, tage medigy—tamegn 0) aioe th He bet he nae Sune te Se trimming Pitts-| NEW YORK (INS)—Veteran pro- | night, when the ring collapsed new high jump record Victory kept the winners Thm : >" \ and granite statue of Honus Wag- before ner . tied | Time t minute 2.8 seevnds ‘ Under the direction of his gym- + os gadboseag sgemonadh -Beonsig-oe "Diving™-teea (B) ist; Sturgis (B) tri- Riggin ' Forbes Field where he | the ference race. It Alma’s Re ee. eee ve Fins a . Pitts- ggin made 37 saves. Zorica are “hurting and holding back the all with the participants. ht te Ob Ol 1 pei ee burgh Pirates. sorted ene guel-aiih Gn a a0 Notre Dame trounced Louisville | great game of professional basket-| Each grappler had won one fall mph. | 200-yard free seataitanier Midewenin| tah ore Snes engateg Man when Jefe Gates slammed Muo-| stemoted © somerset beckwards Aiza's George Tex took eooring ties eStiae des PUELADELPRIA Wh—New con (2 '* ANT? were im good form. rice Vachon & -corner-post, |over a jump x honors points. Forward minete tects ter 96 , ot “| — Tee Nationat-Bashethell--Ae--| reining down “the ring. After po-| He Geared ‘Six feet. And he ajs5 | Don Roe led Albion with 21 points Pidiedsighte Phatien are. la te NEL STANDINGS sociation official, one of the oldest |iice ‘had squelched the ensuing | went over the Toot mark, but at| While teammate Travis. Barker mall teday and the club reports |, National Hockey Leagque stand- in the business with eight years | wciee, referee Al Thomas declared this helght hg was wearing « har. contributed 19. 13th Golfer Aces No. 13) tat most of the players ness being a “4 the preliminary matches, Lou | precautionary measure. : ‘i wWwerTtP Gia | MASON a — A. golden, eagle! game” and for “berating, intiml- | ein pinned ‘Ted -Perva. in 2|- World's. high jump record is No Brotherly Love Lost pe yg tel dF er eee Montreal". 7"*"" # ae Ee 3 “with | ‘seven-toot ‘wing span is| dating -and resorting te subler--) minutes and Halie Salasie pinned |6-11% set by Walt Davis of Texas) When NHL Rivals Meet (On the eoera ith hole’ Hutton| PHILADELPHIA W — Philadel: [toc oc RE OB OS ae ne ee one | Sp 8 ee Majer ‘Tem Tian tn 31 minutes. | AM last qumaner., _| Boston » — Jove | was | to shoot and his | Phia. Sports Writers Assn. has | Spiess ™ "2 TERR “farm near here. “Niwotela leveled tis broadside | Pontiac's Ben —Engie~ was ring” will be conspicious by its absence | drive in the cup for his Chosen 3rd baseman Aj Rosen of WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS & i The eagle blundered into a trap during a regular meeting.of the | announcer for the show. Gubernatorial - salaries in’ the | on and after Jan. 20 when the| Ist hole-in-one in 35 years of golf-|the Cleveland Indians as the out- broke its leg. When.well, it) New York Writers Association yes- —_—-—- United States range from $4,500) Rosin Bruins’ Lynn Patrick. ing. standing athlete of 1953. FOLO PHS SWIMMING— - be bended and released. | terday. He accused them of “act-| Although it. is an inland city, |-paid by Maryland to $25,000 paid} matches coaching wits with his ene —. 4 ' Conservation department biolo-| ing like cheer leaders instead of | Chicago handles more water-borne | by Califorrila, Mlinois, New York | ists said golden are Te | conches.” traffic than the Panama Canal. Seay a fal mear"sops cist oxaptone me Gar Boe”! Pagers Eye Playott Spotters rosy tasgw a | iri griping” is hurting the Be Conacher the Ist h.,. Stall le Gs ; sl . : ee 4.2 ee 28 en pe nt FE Grew he wre * ow © eo 0S Ay wy wiry ’ ee ° ° os . Ps « re tp AG Mae j ’ ~ r _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, : THURSDAY, JAN NUARY 7, 1954 Chiefs Resume Cage Action at Lansing spell Ballard at oné forward) Brownie Ties an Give Merchant 4 Pain in Neck ~~ ST. LOUIS r past five straight opponents includ- | slot. ing Saginaw Valley Conference Fane attending Friday's game teams Flint Northern and Saginaw Arthur Hill. Pontiac will match. the Lansing oe. i f Rayon Pajamas JACKETS Waist Length Sutcoats Full Length Storm Coats Lounge-Robes| — ah ee ee >. ss ’ - = ’ eta -e t A ne Sy ae et Hep 5 y { ; pa hand |a__ triumphant Toe) Palas! a silky smooth op- _return from the South where they won the Sugar Bowl tournament. the ‘Massachusetts _sharpshooters into geventh place in the Associat- ed Phess poll »jerator from Union City, N.J., one RES 146 West Huron Street oo tt III CLCCLLLLLLLL LAL oe In Adjusted on Your Car for. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED FOR ALL WORK FIRESTONE STORE FEderal 2-925! PEEP PP PIPIDOOL EC b. Among the other nationally rank- Two its a La Salle mark of 41 points in a 97-62 romp over Loyola of Balti- more and Bevo Francis scored 48, UP Deer Are Yarding, Others on Summer Feed LANSING # — Deer have gone to yards in the northern Newberry district and are in the vicinity of yards in most other parts of the }Upper—Peninsula, state conser/a- tion department reported today. Field workers said winter con ditions are developing normally in the peninsula with variable cold | money spells and snowstorms reported. In the Lower Peninsula, deer | | night when he defeated Don Budge, | weights cinhte ‘Teng DeMarco and Wilbur | were still feeding on their sum- mer range except in the Gaylord’ district, vicinity of wintering swamps. Sedgman, Gonzales in Tennis Feature PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Frank Sedgman of- Australia meets rug- ged Pancho Gonzales in the feature match of the three-day round-robin | ,. professional tennis tournament in Philadelphia tonight, and a victory | will give him the $4,000 1st-prize 4] BOSTON — If the Massa- : F : E g i FE ate if? Sedgman shot into the lead last rogram topped by Boston weltes- 16-4, 3-6, 64, and Gonzales lost to | Wilson. Pancho Segura, 6-4, 63. A victory will give the Aussies three wins in Philadelphia. 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Baa aa a. football, mniefet be handed for Tonys October, 1951, resigned Wednesday. | setter reeee BOWLING BAGS SHOES DRESS PLAQUES on EBONITE ‘Bad | Bowling Bolls *i + JANUARY $3 Men's Fiennel SHIRTS ..... @eeseeese#ess - Men's Dress - ay GLOVES......""... 91 Our Reg. $45 MEN’S SUITS... Clo TOPCOATS........ 919” PANTS .........0.. 2. Velues to $10, Men's DRESS Pants . 10.95 100% ORLON SWEATERS... all colors $795 $2.98 Men's MINED sin cc ccevews quilt 4 Valués to $10 — Men’s Dress lined, fur collar Te $4.50 Men's Suede Coat Sweaters . . COAT SWEATERS o.-3-8 ‘SAP pus $999 : OXFORDS s Dress ed ss ll Md * Ss mS . = s hee 1@ ys, wy St Pe zs raKeS 7 at Te eae rind vd THE PONTIAC PRESS _ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 29 League Games on Prep Card Maples, Viking Fives Engage in Important Tests Birmingham, Ferndale Boast Clear Records in. Season’s Play Prep cagers jump back into league competition Friday night with 29 of 31 games on the area schedule counting in conference play. Early leadership of two loops.is at stake in Friday's feature cor tests. Niles Freeland'’s surprising Walled Lake quintet Oes-to-Farm- ington to meet the rangy Falcons, winners of four straight after a loss in their opener. Vikings have lost only to Birming- ham in five games Birmingham is involved ip an important game at Ferndale, Each has won one Eastern Mich- igan League game and both teams are undefeated overall..Maples have won five straight, Ferndale has taken three in a row. Four other Oakland County teams have perfect recgrds and-see ac- tion Friday night. Rochester (5-0) entertains Mt. Clemens St, Mary. Milford (40) and Clarkston (3-0) play Wayne-Oaklafid League con- tests against Brighton and Keego | Harbor, respectively, OL St. Mary, winner of its Remd two games, goes to RO St in-_one of three Suburban Coteiie circuit encounters. Bi-County hag its Ist league ac- tivity carded with unbeaten War- ren going to Utica and Lake Shore, also undefeated, at Eastland Top games involving county fives include Waterford at Southfield, Lapeer at Oxford, Romeo at Lake Orion, Clawson at Avondale, Troy | tithe has. been by Ralph | 4t Fitagerald and St, Fred's vel St. Mike's at Pontiac High. The. schedule: Pontiac af Lansing Sexton: Watert 4 Southfield ; Walled Lake at vores rH. St. Fred's ve St. Mike's ot Van at Berkley; MC St. 3. at at Oxferd; Remee at Ories: eege Harber at Clarketen; ae at Brighten; Nerthville at Clear 4 Clawson at avente® Ba A at Madicen ot Baoet, a wes | , Brewn Clty at Capet; Memphis at Dryden; Reys! Oak a WwW ; Seuth Lyon ot Uartland Mt at Shrine; St. James ot Ot Rita; St. Mary ot RO St. -Furman’s Selvy Again in Front of Scoring Race NEW YORK (UP) — Furinan’s . Lloyd Mangrum anya donee = —— —— TIMBER—This is the tangle-footed 1 for Jon Opitz as he topples tree-like to the canvas-in the sod round a 147- pound sdb-novice Golties Gloves —— + — Lack of U.S. Collegiate Hockey Talent Deplored CAMBRIDGE.- Mass. © — A (Cooney?-Weitand, former National warning .that the NCAA hockey| Hockey League all-star center now tournament will mean little this! coaching Harvard. side of the border if teams cgn-| “They had better get west sisting of Canadians play for the| college hockey ander control,” | | Welland said. “I can see a big | difference in the last three years since my first trip west as a | college coach, On teams like | Denver and North Dakota, the Canadians outnumber Americans —~« ¢ ee # om AP Wirephete bout in New York City Wednesday night after | being belted by | oa MeRetthen. Fa llour ICE Fishing Fen Shanty STOVES . . 51225 Strap-On Ice three te one.” Weiland’s views were shared by Norm Wood, Harvard hockey cap- tain. “We're not crying because we lost six straight during our Chirst- |}™mas vacation trip into the Mid-| | west,” Wood explained. “actually | ithe best team we played was Minnesota, which does not have | Tourney Choice LA Open .Gets Touring Golfers Off, Running in ‘New Season LOS ANGELES #-—All is ready | for the start of the 1954 tourna-| row with the 28th annual Los An-/ geles Open with a purse of $20,000. | played junjor hockey at home be- | fore entering CREEPERS 50 ICE RODS . 49 TIP UPS . . 95¢ FLIES... . 20¢ BOBBERS . 10 LINE... .. 10 DECOYS . . S12 id = A DS. ae FORTY.ONE: | competed for top hanors in the 37th | Annual Specialty Show. of the | American Spaniel Club last. week- Pontiac Spaniel in Big Specialty Show ©“ NEW YORK (Special)—A_ parti- color Cocker Spaniel owned by | York Margaret R. Kimbrough and E | Best in show winner was an Eng- | Price, of 289) Pine Lake Drive,!tish Springer Spaniel, Mililotus | Pontiac, Mich., was among more | Royal Oak. It marked the first | tian and pure bred a — spaniels who time a breed other than the Amer- NOW.... *65— NOW Unless you are convinced it's the suit or cost you want, and at the price you end at the Hotel Roosevelt in New. *59”° _ PURE WOOL SUITS! IN WORSTEDS, SHARKSKINS, FLANNELS and GABARDINES fina) event in the show's 37 years. NIGHTHAWKS we. Oliver * 785 Marheck Gene & Al WM Creasy Bids bcm ti Sp’ ks- Griff «Ww Duract’ers. s2 4 Indiv. game—J. Kimple 196, ¥.. Guiletrand 595; Belek bistaad jean Cocker Spaniel had taken the | Costly Promotion wk ball wilt boost the cost-of rebuild ~ ing the Baltimore Memorial Sta- dium another half million dollars team series-—Olver | to 544 million. Pontiac’s Largest Exclusive Men’s Store JUST 319 ‘00 ‘TWEEDS, THE HUB’S PRE-INVENTORY a) S| ae “Cash “and Carry"—No Alterations No Charges—All Sales Final! : te Ss ry ris : er At oe & eee Sia a Pere a _ Reduced! Nunn-Bush f ja F 7 ahigh 5 EVERY PAIR of shoes reduced. Here is your op- 25 aR A Shoes ’ 165.518%.. | special 914°5 Group . eee rTrTrerreOrerClTrmClTrerCrrererreyrYTyyryrYewJwTrewrererereyrYTyryryTyr., j j i > 4 4 4 NOTICE TO TALL MEN! ; ‘ 4 > _-Im addition to regular and short models — we havea _— } : large selection of suits — single and double breasted 4 4 styles, mostly dark patterns, for tall men. Sizes 38 : ‘ long to 42 long. Values to $65. A : ‘ Peake IRIS. SE 2d SR 7 : NOW 4 4 . 4 > . 4 See New Hormone _ ¥* +518 \ ; j “ ' f. 7 SS ee - [2 oA’ e } i. - fp SK e. agama age at ngs in Tons of Offers duly chasing job, he did what lots | do — decided to put} Making Plants Grow LOS ANGELES, Calif. (UP)—Dr. | Karl Hamner, botany prpfessor at _ UCLA, has predicted that it will | possibl " be possible in the future to cause plant blooming by injecting a syn- * thetic flowering hormone. Dr. Hamner and other. botanists recently have been experimenting on the flowering stimulus which appears to be a new plant hor- mone. ’ Scientists already know the mined the rate at which hormones move through the stem to the buds and the manner in which they _ may be diverted or destroyed after they have been manufactured and before they reach the bud. Wanted Man Is at Hand LANDER, Wyo. (UP) —. Fre- ing promotion for national maga- -}up a junior copyrighter or layout zines, 1 occasionally had to ‘sign man, and though I didn't realize it at the time, I now see that too! many young applicants acted out, the timeworn adage, “if I don't day there are more than 3,500 | fore actually throughout the country. American| Society of | Plan- of the development of nursery as a national jin- depression of the 1930's, through World War Ul, and in the pres- end peried of defense status. The society said the number of | working marrjed women with chil-| take it. dren under 18 rose from 1,500,000) Show extreme confidence in the to 5,262,000 during the years from | accuracy of the machine. 1940 to 1951. | “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 : ‘Lie Detector’ Experts Know |the Guilty Ones CHICAGO (UP)—The lie detector experts assert. that many guilty persons give themselves away be- taking the test. John E, Reid and Fred E. Inbau, jauthors of a new book on lie de- | tection, said that a guilty person: Will not volunteer for a lie test. Of 486 verified guilty subjects ex- amined over a five-year period, not j}one volunteered. Will try to postpone the test, and jappear late for the appointment. * | Will insist on explaining that he | -is nervous and that the test wali cx come out right. Will become evasive and refuse | to look the examiner in the eye. Refer fo his nervousness, but, The need for day nurseries can | after reassurances, he will usually no longer be classified as a tem- | make no further remarks about it. {porary or emergency one, the so-| Be cooperative but not overly ciety said. | polite. simply state their qualifications, | without benefit of ballyhoo, and | then name a previous employer) as reference. The best spokesman | of all was a_proof-book showing copy or sample layouts but of course that approach isn’t always ie. Real beginners couldn't have a proof-book to. show, and in most other fields, it’s apt to be fairly awkward to carry around samples. Bookkeepers can't lug a set-of ledgers with them and piano-mak- ‘ ers — well, you get the idea. Anyway, the reverse English ap- onty in one direction, the light touch can be a two-way street. As witness this perfect oppo- site number to the Wagle job wanted stunt, which by_ coin- eldence appeared in the help wanted columns of the San An- | tonio News in Texas a few | later. . ye read. “Age 24 to 30, to sit at desk from 9 to 5, watch other people work, Must be willing play golf every other afternoon. Salary over mont County officials had no dif- | $350 week to start. P. S, We don’t ficulty arresting Don Chapman of | have this job but we just thought Pinedale for questioning in a car we'd like to see in print what theft. He was sleeping in the city | everyone is applying fort” SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith V a> “Mother! I saw Dad fooling around these records yesterday— jail, where he had asked for a| Maybe Victor Wagle ought to| and now I can't find the new ones I've been playing every day since | night’s lodging. | move his family to Texas. | Christmas!” THE BERRYS by Cari Grubert | Gide | | HES HAVING A LITTLE FLING YEAH AND I JUST HOPE THAT AMEN ! NOWADAYS IF A HE SETTLES DOWN, COESNT FLING ‘Bere ue by Walt Disney +» JUST TWO--ONE IN FRONT AND ONE IN BACK! Axper Va e~ om . by Charles Kuhn BOARDING HOUSE if 3 ME KINDA 1s Tunes eee aie 7 Pt ora TEGAD/ MY HEART BLEEDS FOR THAT iT POPULACE THAT Py. HAT BEEF ON “He ONLY 2 ‘Fo “| | OF HOURS ARE SPENT LLY a: = a a NG " : “ep, “eee 4 ~ ‘ j PE UM WheaT WORTHIER - ‘ FOR A, MA OF i SCERTIPAC "he ‘SoneiDER. . ee. e Px “ St. ; 4 OP. Ww ne . poe eae fy ~ apt ap ay . nee, * ne - “i - - ] et ‘- % 7? Pia oe re 9 ae *g ‘ aii , ; _ Pees ——. i : i —_ sd ; a par Fj & % ———ss Ow. ma) ¢ ay Fy le 4 ea: ls ee i ae Be ee : ; MA fe gare des Se ee | f idea 0s outst. \ tata 0) ee ie | act a ae : oe dys./ Ae o4 ‘a eat i) : nf es | Request a test and be eager to CISCO KID i ae aS se ee 1-7 by McEvoy and Strieber “=a, JIMMY WHAT A HERO--- I HAD TO--- HE FELL YOU SAVED HIM OWwESsS ME A” THROUGH _QUARTER THE IcE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WYY-Z HOW TO GET HIS GOAT’ . ' j okay i ¢ = ba ee 00 OOF Fret meer ig ay nt Ge egy a> Grains Active,. Wheat Strong The opening was mixed with wheat showing onsiderable strength while feed grains held steady and soybeans eased. As trading progressed soybeans recovered their initial losses, going | ahead of the previous close. Local’ traders. were awaiting President Eisenhower's State the Union speech for a clue to the administration's farm policy. Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to % cent higher, March $2.09%, corn % to % high- er, March $1.55%, oats % to % higher, March 79%, soybeans % to 1 higher, January $3.08%, rye % to 1 cent higher, March $1.21% and lard 5 to 15 cents a hundred pounds | medium, 45-49, wid avg 47: B. large af. | lower, January $17.60. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO (AP'—Opening grein Wheat Mar Mr ...ees 200%, May ~ 1.244 MAY ceccee 2.09% Boy beans weve 202 1B Sept ee 203% Mar § .csess 3.0e, Cora May 102% Mar 154% Sept 261% MBy .vevses 1 «. Nev am IGP .nceuene 16 Lard ay ee 151% Jan... 17.90 ts Mar eee 16 76 Mar es 8% Ma 16.60 May. 76% Soybean OH GUY sevsee 73% Mar bees *“ on edeveese -4¥— May . WM ye July ove SLO CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO ‘AP)-—-Potatoes Arrivals 6, ; total USB. shipmenis 100; supplies rather light; demand fair; mar- ® about steady; Idaho Russets 1.55. Bases North Dakota Pentiacs 225; Wisconsin Ruseets ond | Gebagos 1.75 Netice of Intention to Construct: 2” Blacktop Pavement on Chandler Avenue from Mariva Street to East Boulevard. ‘ You are hereby notified that et .¢ regular meeting of the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan held on the bth day of January | by resolu tion, it was declared to be the intention ef the City Commission to construct two-iach biacktop pevement on Chander Avenue from Marive treet to East Bouwevard et an estimated cost of $14,354.65 and thas the pian, profile and. estimate of seid provement is on file tm the office of the City Clerk and may be found there for inspection 1% & further imtended to construct . Boulevard shall constitute the special assessment district to defray 96,615.08 of estimated cost an expenses th end that 67,741.57 of the estimet- ed cost and expenses thereot shall be | —~F from the Capitel Improvement NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN Com i Gin, Glee ; Tha of of Ponting, hichionn “aeet in Mu- nicipal Court on the day Janu- ary 199¢ at 8 o'clock pm. to heer mede br parties interested. ate: . > * i «AMIR Se mee CaN Si of ; Foire | MARKETS mission DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT (UP)--Wholessie prices on *% spam markete Tuite. . : , Jone . 2.50-3.25 bu; *, Me- 1% way No, T. 2.75-3 . Dples, Steele ou topped, No, 1. 100- ¢, 232 . |b 126 4 onpes. No. 1, 1,25-2.00 wu; ied“ No 1, 3.00-350 crate; celery, No. 1, .85-1 Gos. behs; celery, root, No. 1, 125-1 dos, bchs: parenips, No. 1 bu. Pennel, No. 1. - horserpdish, Ne 1, | parsley, curly, Ne, 1, reley. root, Ne ‘otatoes, No, 1, | tetoes Radishes radishes | Rutabegas, Delicious, Hubbard topped, No. 1. 1 black DETROTT EGGS IT (AP)—The following prices f.o.b, Detroit by firet receivers (eases included) for case lots of federai- DET were pal: Market Quiet, Sag Develops - | market turned. quiet today as 4) Past | lower price tendency developed. | There was just about an ev | division between gains and losses | today et the opening, and then a | few issties starting dropping back. The decline went to around a ‘point at the most with the worst | part of the sag in the aircrafts | Gains were in smal! fractions | Hudson Motor Car, yesterday's | most active issue with a gain of *, opened today on a block of | 3,000 shares up ‘» at 12%, Later it extended its gain to % point. Aside from the aircrafts |a few chemicals, there were no | backward areas in the list. Most | divisions were narrowly mixed or | steady, NEW YORK w# — ‘The’ stock | Boose Among: lower stocks were Boeing | 4e!mar G A _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1954 Pe > ww ya ae ne ee ag eric OS edhe emia caeincneiel i j \ s H ws - Business Notes: Lodge Calendar Regular communication Cedar Lodge No, 60 F. and A. M. Ciark- ston, Thursday, Jan. 7, 8:00 p.m. —Eigan R. Wood, W. M. Regular communication of velt e No. 510, 22 State Thursday, Jan. 7, at 7:30 p.m.. Muster banquet Saturday Jan, 9 6:30 pm —Raymond | Knelsel; WM. , | i | ; by rd communication of Pon- | tlae e No. 21 F. and A. M. Fri. Jan, 8 at 7:30 pm. Robert~C. Burns, WM. | News in Brief Jack C, Pemberton, %, of 17 58. Tasmania, was fimed $75 and $25 costs yesterday by Orion Township Justice Helmar G. Stanaback for reckiess driving and | day 8. Bulfmyer, 57, of 3146 Var- jo Ct., Keego Harbor, was tined $75 and $25 yesterday for reckless | | driving by Orion Township Justice Stanaback j Agriculture Registration Figures to. Show 1953 Below Only | Record 1950 | April or -continue to fall. New passenger car sales last! : year apparently were the second |S" highést in auto patestry history. | © wha RL. Polk & Co.. auto industry) _ __ statisticians, said today final reg . ‘ ° istration figures will show approxi- Ka ISser Unveils Cars, Trucks farm property in value during mately 5.775.000 new cars licensed in the United States in 1953 Kecord year fer new car reg- istrations was 1950 when 6,326,- 438 new cars were initially i- censed. Polk aiso reported that-a record | 530 million motor vehicles are in use | Newsmen dealers and other associated with | : were quoted in a decline was less than 1 per cent. survey, as believing either that) ‘| | Values will remain stable through’ erty values Were felt, however, The lobe exception to the de- the four |months was New Jersey, where! no change at all. In See_ Entire Troubles H it New Car Sales ‘Farm Real Estate Prices WASHINGTON (INS)—The Agriculture Department reported : : ‘| Se ond Hi h st i that falling farm prices and drought during the four-month | 4s ‘ | ending last Nov. 1 dropped farm real éstate prices in all but one state. } At the same time, real estate> today, period Delaware and Montana, the price Sharpest drops in farm prop- im the 1963 drought belt, which extended through Kentucky and Tennessee westward to Utah. The November index of average value per acre for the nation was ' 121 per cent of a 1947-49 base. This figure was 3 per cent below the wv July average and 6 per cent less) than one year earlier In the one-year period. only three states—New Jersey, Delaware and North Daketa — showed any in- crease in farm real estate values But in each case the gain was only 1 per cent, ; i Ivan L» Wilkes, Buick g manager, f. pet es to i i “ . | “Arn freses sens Srom sreding stations: | Douglas Aircraft, United Aircraft.| ronald Lamoreau, 31, of 21881| in the United States. Its surveys | Line Including Willys Leverage 88%: large, 49-83. wid avg $2; | Consolidated Edison, — | Hamilton, Farmington, has com-| show that on July 1, 1953, passen- | Commercial Vehicles |] Sem Benson Says: op ova - brovek, awa take | bide, General Electric, and Inter- pleted a five-day sentence in Oak-| ger car registrations totaled’ 42,- | | 6-6. Wid avg BOM, large 47-81, wid avg | national Paper. land County Jail for drunk driving | 202.349 and . truck registrations | By JOHN R. CLOCK i SUIT YOURSELF ! of aptdium. 44-48, wid ove 44%: B lore | Higher were North - American | and has paid $75 and $25 costs as- | $,692.574 Pontiac Press Staff Writer 41-42, wid ave 41's = | Aviation, which started on 2 000 | sessed against him Jan. 2 by| Car registrations were up 6.12 TOLEDO — Kalser Motors took Ms, A ‘an Telephon e P Yes. suit yourself in one of our figure i cucaue DeTTes ; | shares up %, American Pelepnone | Farmington Township Justice Al- per cent over 1952 while truck the wraps off its 1954 line-of cars Hettering suits and save up to $10... CHICAGO ‘AP Buster steady. re and: American Cyanamid len C. Ingle . registrations increased 3.24 per and trucks for newsmen here to- y: re- ceipts 1,030 26¢ nolesale iy prices ¢ent day wncren snd & i, Wiener" 93" sonra AA 6 New York Stocks Two fender skirts, valued at $35, Pa elk sardey cowed that of "Eleve n different body styles were THOUSANDS HAVE! j « 8 C 6226 cars ome 0s -_ he car ¢ . les ‘ Ve ve 0 - : pow as i a rag bre eigen + ere taken from the car of Char ee dinplavec ; ae - Kegs a. J Can reecipts 14.664 hdcue asp ‘ 9 yo vets —— McGee of 4777 Sylvester. Drayton the Care weer ae rind tomore — i in the _passenger—_car Sam Benson ew ag Su7ans prices unchanees to 'y wir Reduce .... 242 Kelsey Hay 17 Plains. vesterday while it was than 30 million po vehicles man- ™ . . j TUS standards 445 sarees seetioee a. Alleg L Sti ... 294 Reniecol' parked in a factory parking lot ufactured since 1926 Shown were the new Kaiser and , ‘Til 9 | 42.8. checks and dirties 41 | nee otro : oe Kresde a8 133 | here ‘ | California again ted all states Willys passenger cars, the Kaiser Open p.m. , —<» “Allis Chal... 47 «= roger -- 464 | im ear registrations, having 4, Darrin plastic body sports model | Poultry Alum Lid 4 Tor cis | to4, Sytvam Lake Judge Joseph J.) 977,260 care im operation. and the Willys commercial line.|——— ——--- | | Am Alrtin 190 Le Mew & bo) Leavy fined August W. Beyer.! Other top states. in order, were Details of the sports car were R DETROIT (AP Prices tore per pouns | Am car & Fé 34 Lokn Aire. 272/30, of 3116 Kenmore, Berkley, 835 yoy york (3,457.70: Pennsyl-| announced yesterday, but this i> ; | £.0.0. Detroit for No. 1 quality live poul- | Am Cyen “ai loews 13% | and $15 costs after Beyer pleaded . : was the first time newsmen | ¢ | try up to 10 am eu am Gas & Bi. 33.7 Lees & Com 20.1 guilty yesterday to reckless driv- vania (2,699,752); Miinois (2,483.- 2 ! Mesvy bens, 1-90: Mate types a3 Am koe 133 eS ey oe y> , | 645): Ohio, (2,485,582); Texas (2,-| had seen th new two-passenger, 3 z - Heavy or * under =+ " + - . + { ; * i eg ey grey crosses, 28% "barred | in N Gas ™ ws + ge 3 ‘ie = [2m 3497. ° ¢ > tong and tow apestates. , 4 4 cites 26S Foosters 16: Capon-| Am Rad 37 Mead Cp 2 | ff your friend's tm jail and needs | = Michigan (2 178,829); New Jersey | Powered by a 9-horsepower, six-| ¢ oJ = eee ee Am Seating... 5 Mid Cont Pet 74 pail, Ph. PE 5-6201.C. A. Mitchell. | (1,421,693); Indiana (1,224.312) and linder engine, the car carries | > 2 Am 6meit 39-7 sonsan Ch “4 cy ne i$ CHICAGO POULTRY | am Ob Pe oo SE Mont Were $1} Massachusetts (1,196,353). la list price of $3,668. > sntctly aed eaulasiedy aanetia ap. CHICAGO (‘(APi—Live poultry steady | 4n, Tob 422 Sauctine ‘ | — | Blocks for the F-head engines of | 2 Our . cette y er Br... 33.7 : ‘ dustrialists, fi tutions and general tng riche’ unckenged 10'S conte joey; | Anac Cop'':. 314 surrez Op... 18 late Unemp OYMENT | Artnur Fleischman, “president | the Kaiser Darrin are made in| $ f- f- —— 1 el , heavy hens 23-98; light hens 16-19; fry Atehionn ‘Mee ee 88 of the Arthur Fleischman Carpet | Pontiac by Willy's Wilson Foundry|@ Ti is definite. Your accounts are protected. Liberal Sige ohn, Sea wr A Sone By Sat PT SE at 16-Month Peak | tmiscte' twara tor rem ment | ane” |} Sten with enley abiity earn 45.000 vo $0,000 4nd more yearly keys 25: heavy ducks 27: geese 21 ates Per... 388 wat on “2 | Institute's award for retail merit | The division cleo turns cut-i2 us i) ability earn $5! 5 . - : Seige ajority our assoc with us in of fifteen ~- Avge Mig S Wat Thee 67 | in Chicago at last night’s annual engine blocks . buflt 3 Fisher Contest in Design See dA Sase 0s BY Chae: ing) DETROIT Michigan's unem- saver denne at ihe inom mar- | ehicles. an .—— 8 3 Our sixty-fifth line is terrific, 1954 selling year under way . . g Bendix Av 625 Nie M Pe 71.5 | ployment figure has climbed to 138.; jet dinner of the Chicago Floor- | y » ae - pion 3 with all-time sales volume. Outline experience. Give three Widens to All Models | Benguet .-- Jt Mort & West.. 312 | 600—the highest total in 16 months | qvering Assn. Lawrence Fleisch- | variety of castings other |$ references. Write or wire. : The Fisher . ; ing Airp .. 48 Mor Pac 54.2|—according to a report today DY man Linoleum and Ca Co.. | customers. ‘2 THOS D. MURPHY co. RED OAK. IOWA Geta tm Body Craftsman's | Bond ars... 1) ¢ Nor sia Py... 18 | the Michigan Employment Security| 55 Oakland Ave. Pontiac. is af- | Details of the new models are > “The Birthplace of the Art Colendar’ industry” uild has widened the range of Borg warn 175 Ohbto Ot $6.3 Commission (MESC), filiated with the Detroit fir being withheld pending public in- | 7 model vehicles thay may be sub- Briess Mig .. 33 Pac-eré - 3,| The MESC report placed the ee ai rout rm. | troduction within the next 60 days, | mitted in the 1954 design competi- Budd Co 3 Pare: et 372| number of idle workers in the De-| american Airlines announced | but it can be reported that — urr arte ¥ we Ee . Cen Dry 125 Penney JC) %1/ troit area al 82,000 today that is will inaugurate di- } Motors is increasing power output | oC Pac . 32 R . 174 7 . — cour | Capital Air! *3 Pep . Cols 33 4 Max Horton, MESC director, | rect flights from Detroit to Ari- ra Pon pein, pony the line | Gase 1st yy Phe o D 32) said the unemployment figure as | zona and California this Sunday. | Whether Kaleee plans to change 4 Geee, & Gale a8 Philip jeer © | of Dec. 15 of last year erased | The new through service will rec the prices of-its 1954 models is| ° The new policy gives youn - | Cheysier chs Pills. sails y¢1| aif gains made in the numbers ] quire no change of planes . bas fai unknown. So, too, is the! ° signers more opportunity. to » | Gesies Ore #11 Prost Gam =. 94) of jobs in the first half of 1953. Jack A. Tompkins, the airlines’ | °° ° . ‘ ; a ; . Climax Mo 372 Pullman 425 + Det district , | future of its smaller Henry J | ° enatayed people—menied Ps | cise their tastes and talents ~| Cluett Pea M4 Pure O ae4 The MESC said 49 per cent of roit stric saies manager | model. It was not shown today | @ ~w by Certainly!” to request. Every effort is wo ; to the guild. Awards thix Col’ Palm .. 38 Radio Co 21 said the direct flights will be of- | nn) needs and income . . . . date that's Gas 126 Rem Rand is | the state’s labor force was idle —_—-— | ines to your specific at Prowidest, ° year will total] $90,000 up $25,000 Con r+ » PY Bee Meters =e as of Dec 15. The percentage for fered between Detroit ane Che let 53 Sal 2 d ; vert Oe erty Ae e + 3 _ — Zen ee Reve o $3.4 |the Detroit aren wes set at 5-4 poeple ones sadn oO Y Ne of 50 : Aad ee oa wrrien, on jams drop ts } — & Cen Tob 8 “4 . . ‘ Mo 82 Bt Jos per cent. to T utput Yeor de on Signature, Pernitere or Auve Crash Kills Russians Cont on «4 Sov 7 os Horton said claims filed by wn-| A. M. Wibel will ret Ace | ‘ tom = : { + : Gurties Te Geen 4) RR .. 422) employed workers reached 117,000 - 8 bet will retire as Vv The Chevrolet Division of Gen-| 4 | NEW DELHI, India ®—Two PY '%s 98.7 Sinchir oti. se4lin the week ending Dec. 31 The | President. in charge of procure | era] Motors Corp, announced today ‘ rov en members of a visiting Soviet trade Doug Air #146 Socony Vac .. 196 \ . ment for Nash-Kelvinator Corp. | j¢g United States and Canadian - = : . Dow Chem\. 37.3 Seu Pac 37.5.| total included 59,800 in the Detroit ms ‘ woven and Savings Society of Detroit . | delegation have been killed in af Duper ie Bow Ry ||... 607 | area to become consultant to the com | piants turned out 1.579.542 passen-| «+ ; ; : Afghanistan plane crash ar | Bagle Pic, \ 183 Sparkes Ws. 8 _ pany, president George W. Mason cars last year, making 1953 2nd Fleer « Lawrence 7 WEST LAWRENCE ST. ‘ Herat, the-Afghan radio announced | gy: "auto L 16 Std Brand $,) L ock announced today. Wibei is widely | i. second highest production year Gerald Harvey, Manager * « FEderal today. ee eo ivest known for bis automobile in history ‘ keene made te residents of oll seweunding towns Kouer n j DETROIT . N . | Bnd Jobs... 4 O8 RD... 34! perme ne esas .. | experience in the fields of mateti-! Chovpolet manager T. H tice of Spécial Assosement: | pric RA: Sid OU Onie.. 343 | salable 50._ Not to | als, supplies, services, patents and) ceating said 1953 production was xy eenitaia onda oon Chemnene a fap. : Baer a aee, Foden , only 7,636 cars under the all-time ; ‘ o.. 438 Com: lest’ Thursday : guess ‘ | Gen Elec... ... Pa 238 . learance; oo. high in 1950 ee — ergy? Street. md Gen Fés..... . a size per ‘cep cows. s r rh fund of $238.500 for grants sh ) t Charles & Clar ynes. Ewe + Gen vast i ~ Bieber: ‘ 2 . jens? universities and srke ' =“ = “ 3 Albert Rayner. Je. Harry Harmer, Gan Shoe. “14 Nieos Sa ers firm. bait" monty “choice gai 8) ;| advance the teaching of science Market Cor Spaces © e ' Ernest . Herman . 0. bone 13.5 | fed steers veariings 32.5 7, 2 announced today by the Du 9 : Co. . three in all et 25.00; was \ : (E'Pouuibe Meanally. 3. W. Orest, Albert | Gen Fa Rad 3% Twent C Dex go ied esa Se rh smety farl| Pont'ce Tas tm ell make the /ReNted at $10 Per Month : Rayner, K. G. Henpeteed. | Puseal © | Guletic | Dnderwood \ 301 | Supply with sed commercial steers ana | @TANts to various institutions and | Some Tl parking spaces are be- Pier R Jensen Mrs, Arthur Reamer. | Geodrich...... 79.1 Un Pae 072 belles ‘a.00-11 90 most wtllity and com | jeave detailed expenditure of the | ing rented in the County-City Mar- ae LP. ©. Waiter, Rotert Lipperé, Clarence | Goodyear 644 Uni Air i | Soret Cove Se Stee ee reas Sees to the: 4 Mill St., according Harteman, William Ti Arthur Mac-| Gt Nor Ry PI 477 Unit Aire 2S | oa Se notes ontes 2 5S: Pas) Bony © m. | ket building , ‘ [Sess oteta Sk eee ytreamte:| Qc. Sad Baan”. Sol Sopereinn, bul yeti tase re oo eae ee eee | [forested take notice: ‘That the Poll of | Mersh Chor’... 424 U0 S Smet .. 383 Ne Bt? cone, | Brummett and Lincicome Agency | Eckman. FULLY GUARANTEED | Se Soe Seecemneat Seveusive made! Holland F . a ae gee..... 2 . jhas been appointed general agent Fee is $10 per month for park- ~ <7 s Commission reg Sen decreed tnaula te nich Road Rersh +: 136 Warn Pulp ie “Snurseay. for the Franklin- Life Insurance | ing from 7 a.m. until opm. said - a see oe OO opening ;,,at | Co. of Springfield, T.. and Daniel ' Eckman. Spaces are on a and borne aseesement fot the | 1 Cent eee 773) West Un i... 413 choice vealers 0: . . > . ‘ construction” o” bmckien povenent 7 vy, £3 Weste A Bre: 348) sné prime 3360-08 2 A Addis has been named man-| “first-come, first-served basis and : : bd is ** i se 4 ° by 5 By 2 FPS ree Ce oe ee ee Be top 33.00; early tm te ager of the life insurance depart-|no night, Sunday or dead storage im my office, for public inspection \Int Mary .... 285 Yale & Tow... 37.7 16 9-23.00; ‘most | ment, \ parking will be allowed. he added. or Mollce is "also hereby given thet the| Int Wick "... 37 Ynest 6h 7 Bae. peers ~. Sorts Commission and the Assessor of the City Int Paver .. 862 Zenith Bed... 684) Barly sales to- |, to of Pontiac. will meet at the Municips!| Int TelaTe! 14.3 Clerk Squip:.. 966) dar compen tast : ; aig 3 ee Seomeey. AB Teer oe eee gelock Sy Ba STOCK AVERAGES — higher: ; ' to review sald assessment, at which| Compited <-e ‘ cents of TRADED ; time "and Sict Ccpomreanity Tk mre grt Frm | at, Se THESE TIRES WERE IN FROM . Indust Ratis Util Stocks : ' Ea Dated: January @n, 1954. Net change ...... ere Ratoni: (1 CARS WHICH SWITCHED TO R_ EVANS, loon today ......146.1 79.5 85.6 109.5 / woolea { ‘Sity Cwtk | Prev day... ies 6 888 t08T $1.00; wtil- . i den. 3, Hs | weet age. 148 Te BS ee ty te 16 96-20.00 s : s anes Come eeeete EH GR SF] EVEGLAGS SENSATION _F. Goodrich from Stout Street to Ave | is3 es) 4S tae 34 , CHICA a ; : en =. nS | a a *Sers | tate Wares i —# \. ~ ~~ 5 we vt SE : : 3) 770 ibe : . 3 . ;? 24.50; « 363 Ibs $23.00; a few i50- NEW TIRE : : et eh ony : the Special 5 is orraigney above : s $ $ Assessment heretofore made by the City “000: , Assessor for the purpose, of getraring - jmeract active: mow, ewe ted . X os : ps a ee ae : ani Gomme FOREIGN EXCHANGE grading and better soli om first ~- se, Bite op Soest a by wet Sesqeemomt fee ny tee a, th ge (AP )—Perage onchange cn hier steady’ aonet, eee : ‘ Y , $ m_Bout Bure 16. Johnesn | ctbere cent NY re aaa at iu | + i : market 2 17 cent premium or | mest. > ey — : : Pimoticn fe also hereby given that the i063" U8. contd ott is of « cent. Sraticlei’ te ten’ cates pRbeeeaE: & rs ; 7 Soutien i wt st eM 7 eee S| fr, city cows ie Se: er, of ; meet at ? a cent; Great 2 nek a BA + $ A; Court te said Chy. on the 13th ¢ futures 2°81 "63a unchanged: Great | greta, 4 a ee X AD, 1954 at 8:00 0° m. futures 2.81\%, unchanged: | Sirere ge, ek E,. ‘3 sl Wind Hie Nepsraply Satie |e t/ah'al'y coi Maen irny, 9 tenes, Se tts pute ane, Son pes given all persons to be | 116, 00 1/18 of ; ; ; Dated: January @th, 1984 titnac! St Ot a cent. unchangea: eae, Scheer eat Ry rw Stew hie Brpatord” WASHING -WANTED. REASON. PATCH Able_ west side, PE 2-610, ELDERLY WOMAN WANTS BABY | . Vietnity A Afternoons or evenings.| FE « = oe sié FE 5-678 e TTI gmc.|/ UBUR PE| |‘ Cleaners. 55842 STEAM CLEAN an cleaning > J eo Fe oleae ELECTRIC. oe >—yal “SEWER CLEANING _ : __._-<___ | Sita. Sundev Serv Pb. PE ¢-s012. AND IRON jg Re eg EY AND - | FE 1051, . os We service all makes of refrig- > Weshers redioa, cleaners, | take sherge. Write | aOy's, #0 baxiand Ave. Pm S00 | » Lake Oricn, MY +-2842. ELECTRICAL > s 4 > 8 ] Lal ca A & B TRENCHING | ._ water lines, x. 3 “Perienee, ei neces ferred apply. 23 N. Saginaw, Joy ee ee UPHOLSTERINO a eine PE OF kon erpumrtos Wr aot than myself. ane Stanley Ave. Pontiac, CR “sa DON'T LIKE TO WORK? THEN anvly Gieto plastic (pe linoleum coating No waxing. ‘aite's No- AND | “THis DATE than myself Preast fad 714 Parkwood Ave Pontiac, NOWING location i) : : , it IP YOU SAW THE CAR THAT HiT eA, A. THAT Hit Cushion Shoes FO 67372., TUES, & OUD fie . Bats woe ner yet W . CamsongEe amr eww thewve ’ ih ad robes fas Pm ™ 3 « ro eye iom ab ' K, a eas tg. ; ¢ ae , ' . Ls ee m t : » ire te JF THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 | 3 ere ee For Sale Houses. 40 Wid. Contracts, Mtgs, 30)“ Yr IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR land contract or equity in your K |. Templeton, Realtor $3'5 W. Huron FE 2-6223 c FOR Z°eP We have several catemere walt. to bu seasoned con- ; " a + for efficient, A. JOHNSON REALTOR FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. WE HAVE $200,000 At our @isposal to purchase new of seasonal land Cont to citents. See me ou. sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. CASH Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl MN. Saginaw St. rE 56 Opes Evenings “tm 6.30 - CASH FOR YOUR HOME-OR EQUITY SLEEPING RM. DAY WORKER 34 Aubu: Ave on ATTRACTIVE WHAT SIDE. women only. IN” PRIVATE HOME, & noo close in. No smoking. 49 Auguste, 2 LADIEs AavTo. ROOM POR heat, hot water and twin beds. PE 36326. RopMs PVT. BATH. REASON- PE 40626 ; , AN SLEEPING ROOM, | CEN- tleman, 24 Norton, FE 28771. STEAM HEATED SLEEPING Foom—~ Close in. vaenney ‘FOR 2 LADIES _ @3D.6 mt omEpAuVem _ Wanted to Rent 32A | See side PE shah _ Wont se Rell Oper PIONEER roo ‘YORE BA _— ne, ce | For Colored "| Maceday Lake Front =|" Wonderfully A HOME OF YOUR OWN - home with you will like. $12,190, terms, extras Good 4 room frame home, hard- we bath, siseable ki oe Le 5 session. Low \down payment, aw AN ih, it fone Fast Blvd: Terrace plete With reception rm; Five rooms | bath, 2 fog ok penmes’| forme’ cmon, her BROS. ® to © for Your Convenience Ph OR 13-1873 or OR 3-1768 $660 Dixie Hwy For Sale Houses —_ - —"— — HIGHLANDS. This bedroom brick ranch’ home is | like new. Large living im _. ttled | bath master bedrm.. full base- | __ ment with AC ott heat PE $105 Next to Consumers Power Waterford 40 —eews “Rees ee | NICHOLIE Convalescent Homes 31A| > ice Commerce .Area e, large tadod with North Side 4 rooms and bath Neat good | appearing property. 66,860, terme | Hospital Rd eo ft ff beth ONLY Excellent East Side 6 room frame home. fine ‘con- dition throughout. ' ing-dining reoms_ Plastered walls. e. Storm sash and screens. “price and terms. jot. Owber says sell terms, rooms, end e 4 down. z FUNNY BUSINESS - __ by Hershberger r -~ S$ om. — Gee | “Joan, 1 think-we'd better get our hair bobbed again!” j rye ll’ AND HARGER CO. (Dethg Business 4s) A. GO 33 0W. é«Huron St Ph Open 8:3 ‘til 8:0 SUBURBAN | i na »o Close to lake | re ;o WANTS 3 feht} Tas pee ce ey you 3 bedroom ome. 2 car garage | furnished bachlor apt. clean — Nice lot wi lake = previleges | Call PE 4-2461 or FE 22802 INDIAN VILLAGE ‘% rm. home on Priced at $4,500. $1,000 down. REPINED LADY WisiEs TO paved street, Oak floors, pias- MODERN rent small houge or . either tered walls oil beet Tans *t | 4 bedroom home. Lot 852160. Priced + = ay a ae oy Ss woctwe bome — woot 510. reassnable with $2,600. Better call _ details to Box 34 ss 500 with §.000 down. a > XTENSION WOakER WOULD CUCKI-ER REALTY like 2 bedroom MAKE AN OFFER. Neat and com-' a6 wo Sa FE 44091 or urbab, No children, PE 42564 pit) _hodtesces doene, ip banks | Bree On _ FE 1410 vous? bee unfurn os —, as, tee yore. Ae ent, 2 car garage, 2 Hy sire room e or m . apt 4 or S_fms. preferably| | jotat low down per) black hed 5508 Small on West side. Write Box 35. & wn at tise Press . | ORTH SIDE. Atractive dedrm. | — Meddy Lane, Keego Harbor CHRISTIAN COUPLE AND CHILD bungalow on paved street, just want clean furn. apt. or modern oft line. Oak floors, painted . — gz | house, FE 5-4040. walls, full basement, 2 car ga- | ITS DIFFERENT ora ae x. THREE OR FOUR B UN This home is well worth | This try level bensty petit fenton heer ence fer |, terme ig ences no drinking or smoking k be room with fire Phont Otkland 63510 OAKLAND AVENUE. 105 ft. busi- a. ~ ees CHRISTIAN COUPLE Wrrt ONE| BSiS, SDS etm ee tigs | = master . 4 child peeds furnished apt. at month leaving 6 rma. for own- gerece, and many more fea- once. Phone FE 42965 er. There is siso an es youll love Gee # BUSINESS WOMAN WANTS _EP- yn E"aameeen eaiiy a | ot. west side. Write be as shop or storage Co. 3771 8. PAMILY OF 6 DESIRE UNFURN. oon Co-op 7 house er apt, Call PE 2-2260 TRANS NEW, Brics ranch name on neaie ~ exclusive South Room With Board 32D Hi 3 » the bath : DEO OOOOOeeeeeeeeeeeese ¥ A. , extra lava ROOM BO tory attac garege S EC OOM ® BOARD FOR MEN Sry. S28 i a mm P TAL! hot water, 10 minute walk to clous living . Motor, 473 E. Mansfield. | ou0 y 93 99 DOWN. 3 bedrm. hom $495 DOWN ROOM AND BOARD IN NICE ‘won’ of Peotise, 1) fh. Bring Cony and cute 3 rooms ail tome Fe One, | Th Nite hreniscg” fut buts | eel? pasted Pull bore ROOM. AND BOARD, 33 iG- condttion vil . ton FrEtoe frat wal on thig one at cal vente a h- enscena m — em temo FE) Oy. Sera and’ wisi "waite i soae, FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Sisance “to Pontiae “plants | WAnr DaY WORKER TO SHARE *% W. Lawrence Open Eves. | — buyer to look will ; i . price and terms : ¢ POSITIVELY NO DRINKERS, BUS a __| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor can get cash. We will be _ St door, S41 8. Sanford. PE 36%). | Tj ian 4 Florida TT NM. Seginaw St Ph. FE 6-616 St had nents | M2hat MAA Witte MFsi’® | aarti tet tate |" mn ove we se y » ‘ CAMERON TH. CLARK || “tie race Geter: 08500. |W. ay acres 4 mom motem|——BRICKTNEWT Dee won 02 Hotel Rooms 23) Sen, Se ene An attractive home oo. 2% sores. AND HOTEL AUBURIN. weve sales gees rete wih son ons wil Ralph B. Garner « by Day or Week ALMOST WEW. SEMI BUNGALOW | So‘proud of this one, See it to Also 1 or 2 Room Apartments napa Gg7.. Coll FE 440m, it E. Pike Sree Snel Be. nee: | o04 Avourn Pe ‘seise Lavamncs \. We RED OT HOTEL WOOMEVELT [HRT es | GAYLORD food Smait| Mewly decorated. By week. ‘2 bedroom alow with stair- ; pM, .- EL suites by week. Rees, rates. way to unfinished sitie has fire- c4y es. All we promise 2st. place. oak floors and P L; H. WN, Realtor +1 ROOMS & KITCHENETTE WIT ment at J ws . .. *# . ; 3 BED ‘yr T 7 ay =n rhaagr™ Povmenk (Room runs eye Es-| Ente Bae Sear | NEAR PONTIAC MTR. ve WEED ARMS. . Wilson. Wis _ | te @ friendly neighborhood. “SOY AAO Race Bag Room amore | pee ke ewe se tent | «Wane peer a Seto ee meen re prea | moc erty FoR: | Fee becroom a a > W. mu wa Te ls North ‘Jot ason. basement and . is) te A new yg Sj "Dramas Rakes eae Pe Cum Oe] A Se Se ee ome Te “een ook Be _ Pee WALLED LAKE AREA. KEW S| A early fished Brickerete home| “=°™ 708 your Bow home: ¥ i Gti Rimlan ct ree) Ran ak tomes Ne | ieee cancer it lm pies Bas| | ROSELAWN BUNG tiie D Bora 80 Maree SACHELOR'S APART MEST: P§L| Sel’ vesomest wins fernace ona |" fort "as'eat and. si 0 cx BUYERS! BUYERSt /Petyerg_gumax pega ano] 355 Sapa, Frm es oS) Sa Rak OSes == s . nthe: y and puget item Hees oS) GEORGE R wi | Site een Gsiy for “EVERY |3 ROOMS & Of WEAT,| 29 Baldwin avenue | | iSday. Stod'sn cnsty toms. with CAs eee wh oo Torred oa ‘aonth OA Sees VERY NICE 6 RM. COLONIAL, E. PARTRIDGE, We Looe iw | WARD E. ea Tiny 3 25 | Rent Apts: Unfurnished 26) _Seneue REALTOR — FE2-8316 ‘ . W. Huron Open Eve. 74 Bogatalage noma, revel | Padua ony at #, Meany, © | Neat Conant Bennet, ee OOM SHELL, ACRE incomes ROOM & COUPLE PRE. |‘ De ‘ "Fhnes anes ses | Sea are | Ee me Solis S"Ponge| Pisin, om Sands | O - coupe CARROLL G. PORRITT KIN / ER ous doa it TODAY J a as 20% Wont Maron PE 271% é 008 ea” | For Colored Famili Seminole Hills Buy “ Tecra a ce Sa Tee| Sur Ha bo, happen to @ cherished fam- weer ‘Humphries + om A dndien Village €.sirict. - Modern, attractive home few year —_—— oak, Fine | For Sale Houses 40 For Sale Houses 4 8 —w GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS WISNER & ST. MIKE’S| S*rlom "aad. beth, one floor pian — wit —2 ca fa+ living room and dining L. Vene- tian blinds, drapes, full base- ment ocew off unit, tbs etc Offered at 96450, terms, iS 1T AN INCOME Or To Buy—To Beli-+To Trade you Buy IT—WE'LL INSURE IT REALTY CO. REALTORS CO-OPERATIVE MEMBERS by Evenings tll §-Sunday 14 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-626} NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH Y OWNER, MODERN HOME anda AU- burn S rms bath i: aefit sist Me bi Ate. i pew double sink. Piastered, new- ly decorated, foors..._ , base ol A. C. heat, - wWeter beater. Just one school, stores, and bus. Priced to sell ot $10,500. Call us to K. L. Templeton, Realtor} Crawford | : DOLLAR VALUES DOLLAR VALUE WEST SUBURBAN i. = - ~ | 4 EAST OF JOSLYN | Larned ae per 650 dowa, month. $500 DOWN 3 Mooms end Dasement Sarance storms and screens ew — Peder ng or water and el) heat floors | — a oS er. venetian binds. Shown by ap- pm 4 or iarge ler : . oe * peiniment. immediate possessions. i : 3 BEDROOMS 71 00 DOWN RAY O'NEIL, Reattor | \is20 livine rm. large siedhen. 3 Te Phas os arr OP pets _— — OFFERS pedruemne ee ok Tanered |S moots Vou aia BY Oar. J nite ‘bedroom. and ; ; walls, 2, car garage Clarkston |“ er 13 bedroom and 1-3 bedroom oot an unten a Huron Gardens ead Gairiet. Full price 06.800. | fai, woumeye.. Seems FE, gas hot water. Truly eco Practically new § roots bun- _ | . | oi <= Bomical Living at ite beet. Buns feet eee Giroux & Hicks G.I. : oe stores. Pull price | 08° Dixie Mvs | Drerton Pisins) 5 pedroom Ranch Type with or 20 ACRES 60.008, terms _—— — = weer basements ae heme wen 6 Clarkston Income . LAKE ORION walls tle bea, oak gad bath aad oe et fag ms wim som-| teams tare a, ents eome| Eecencetneea "a | See Seale pee, Pam, ORs, furmees, | Wauet Green MY_3"aaasi, | mama ay 0b tLe pine mor | aches ae awe: | 2 HOUSES A | Sasa a ts 10 ACRES H E rooms, sod, bem al | Indian Village Brick TOTAS so DOWN oa 20% W Haron st rE = Mb mins vowk._ fee 4 Attractive 3 bed 2! Yes here is @ buy for thet} ___ Eves. PE $4003 = —_ per month bach home wm 4&1 condi, esire to live in the One| TO BUY TO SELL, REALTOR tion, Living room with fire- oe eee at | rea Tee Eee ne.) Edw. M. Stout, Restor sree: | Save SattPtad te tate ns. Sone 0 ye toe ie benbee Prices te seu | tor . Both Danses AUBURN ; a tom a a me oe eet bee Sas Saat ees ia tee Seminole Hills 7 | See os ope Soa : excellent condition, | i es sate oe) WHITE roms aig rest | S*SGaurat "Pete perce "Sh serty £5 coonnd. om pee payment on 6 $ room tal aod ol heat, bail “aos, sairway. Base BROS nce Mae oars - | meAUTiPUL COLONIAL HOME matic water heater 2 car) ad ee . aoe Mendrooers. Lote of sivel ac eer "| Open ® to 8 tor Your Convenience | 3 Bedrms., North Section py By Pe . 5680 Dizie aterford | and located on | acre inside . Ottawa Drive —| a Sw, poe ag overtooking Attractive brick @ bedroom | Fiizaheth Lake | te off forced aif furnace Actomalie a beak S000, 42,600 ving room M426 with nalu-| Nriy. ew @ fm, ranch home. at: ettached 1 car gurage. Ant ’ Paswares| apie) eee = | CRAWFORD i eas | Seti aay Se Rreee!| 4 Lake Property, | neuron S greneme 7 Rreplace and sdjoining Mal, | beater, laundry tubs. reereation| ters Lake. north of mee, || 2 ; new gee unit, rm, & bedrm. A resl home — you will find this LSS, Sores Stree. see i today. $4,000, will handle. room home finished im na- ( ARK ° ‘Ste, ome = 6 Room Home — eit huranes. "sie eater : : . ‘| Leested om large corner lot soned new fintures. Pre ae Tr = ae : z for commercial ‘7! $2225 ved road a car Roy Annett Inc.| Sittgersi Scie’ ens nai| Sitsn fee of whe door . Sa REAL cn dutueren & ‘cndiesed trent os, chow yee Ge bape = : + = FF. PE 37183 Ideal spot for mar- today! . . Le - Open and Sunday 14 SO ST ty te eee. * foo Cingaiow”~ pianeed oe ee ee ee) wmeme| GILES REALTY CO. | Eo sSi“it™ste “sam Sen afer 4 p.m. S06 8. Santora. | GI aw Realtor resans| @™ : ‘STONE | #xSeBe2 SESS P4 000 N 3 STONE | SSS she Se OU | See eed in t sebiRocuesteR | John K, Irwin-|,JRQWRCHt kets | Be Beneeees ae room home on : : : = ee eee lots, Oak Sate Somme 1 tae cease wes | New Brick Bungalow ar oe and stores, Quick Thee FE 2S 7S 59000 __ | epee 3 bedroom brick, lars , Francis E. “Bud” Miller! No Steps to Climb - Po ge AS tt; CAMERON H. CLARK Realtor ee eg ee oe) ere —— eel A a ee OF cae nuns eens ben | heal tok Sen Vo eee mn | m7 s FOR St $10,500.00, don't miss % call “BRITT” Nicholie : $2 becroems sd 2 etree | BE Gages PE im ove — i Os ~ : —_— = a ee “ 73 > r A $375 DOWN 4 BUD” Nicholie Because this oring you can read A vw, 2 BEDROOM eee —__REAL ESTATH bay tees Os rd you " atoddings Pioneer Highlands home, with ige sun parlor a bone Ney” ghi ‘num storm screens, ¥ Bubarben localion, ¢ 827 nl a= located’ on denims it ont es p eae a feet meee se ans| So eS “sg vin good] ie "par, Pieeeme recs ce) HC. Newingham. Broker tions, & EF paved arive sad more. —_ Phone FE 43, or FE +0661 e “ Fi Cc Wood Co. J R HILTZ ‘ Huron Gardens 4 1738 Lake 31235 , ¥ room basement : - mm. ; with new ofl sir conditioned +s a ier gt ARE" sos) Sts oS Son's Ph 6 Rie a! IR i ei eT A ne ee 1)» THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 cae ier For Sale Used Cars , 58! For Sale Used L Sere ss | "HABEL Ponmiac OK, —} RETAIL USED CARS | STORE eo whl da |. |, GOODWILL”: PLEASED USED CARS : ; bb's obva laa “Not a Name but a Policy” oe CY OWENS | Used Car s 45| WARD E. PARTRIDGE| | 7, REALTOR, FE 2.8316 | |" i OF Kee 6) ST Sh | ies #1; Corral . \ i Serviced to Serve | 1 Fnditnp dhe saab ape ina *onoe EP Chahine 9 Fordomatic ...... $1,095 Separate Shop BUY YOUR USED CAR y Ne : "52 Studebaker sedan winter expense and re- FROM A DEALER i —| radio ‘heater and , pairs, buy an easy start- YOU KNOW ¢ seaedites $595 | ing good used car now. ‘52 Ch wetscccecs ing DODGE CORONET eV. eg AND ow “» | ’51 Nash sedan, radio, Gyromati Speen. Radio : FORDS heater and overdrive, 0595 | 1962 sTUDEBA: Ep COMMANDER a ee & PONTIACS @ip. | 50 Chevrolet, radio throughout, ‘ft has "the automate ~ Powerglide CHEVROLETS heater and — wwe om: 4 1.195 r ", | Powerglide ........ $595| ow Hiriot suanman $ ’ © ES SPECIAL! pitewerne “VOU |'S0Dodge| “ras {-? | °49 Ford 2 door ! : : | 2 DOOR $195 MONEY " te tats meas csarkonemeal mail will receive complete sat- | Radio, Heater & | : - vi | “The police department has invited me to attend their | ’48 Ford 2 door, | isfaction and a good Fluid Drive | : Bese. E easthince A NG harp training school—they want to familiarize the “boys 7 radio and heater. $395+ Puarantée with any car : $645 : —t SSIECE AE po . Ta | ; with my type!” ; F buy here. : CHEVROLETS REALTOR WAITI Steer ah come | a ate a PONTIAC sus ~ oie. | eet) FORDS You May Borrow ‘Money to Loan 49 Sale Auto Accessories 52 at Lamermnsrery Beating azevem. 49 Ch eV $25 $500 aS ree “Cpeeeonmms 1961 NASH RAMBLER ° , = . - |SCHRAM AUTO PARTS ( Y finish. Low mileage. Two Door ° AUTO GLASS. * With wood trim. Excellent 48 PONTIAC Today , Bear ves pasa oom NTC eee «$745 DR. SEDAN Community Loan Co. pA — i = = : $345 vrotect your | 30 E, Lawrence FE 2-713] | Sinasnieid” ftub auto Gieae cs. is Sreait payments PRIENDLY SERVICE iz A 4-7066. / .; rte _Servive = Your Ford Dealer O2 P lym. 3 —WHEN YOU NEED— : | ‘50, ’S1 AND °S2 BUCKNER WHEN YO ED Generator & Starter 147 S. Saginaw St. _| is not required as a ‘4 DOOR AND A FEW '53s fo FINANCE CO. | | B29 tO $500 | se noua Sting anya] PHONE FE S-4101 payment gn any of these Radio & Heater -| “CHEVROLETS "Eheaw PEMG| "RSENS OTe = "Sane | ——— — well-established credit. $1] 095. gh ny Feleshions ws or call ot our office.| op VEGUESALE Ak ReTarL || {ransportation? No money down} p.o9y,l0 CHEVROLET | ’ FORDS wt /$25"$500| STATE |Suerathe | este sfto gee | ae Not Muchttt! Hollerback Auto Parts Lae KAISER OLDSMOBILES | : Ge. eras os, “bape a wine UICK FINANCE €O GRANESEAPY ORINOERG TH THE |e eee Lk MY 9001 | Giad"unee ead beaye AG K HARDTOPS 't make over le GIN ear - ? sige x wha S's your (he FRIENDLY "Ms Pogine Sisto Bank Bide. | shine “shop. "2 esd: Ph FE! — 'S? CHEVROLET Keller-Koch SUBURBANS __. 3 people te 0 Located SERVICE 288 medio. neat? POOR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER . STATION WAGONS / ae aarese. the owner wants about $400 04 W. Lawrence St. at Cass FOR COMPLETE Rodie._ heater. soctions, bine fin ard of 13% Mile Rd. — aS Nes Se ee alae Se vasad p $25"to $40 Now! | COLLISION SERVICE $095 . Giroux & Hicks ist” Baxter & , Be _> rae = Olive 7 tor Sal . ° MICHIGAN’S 9 FORD V8 — SPECIAL! on ee See MM! ae wen Gan s| Livingstone || C&t YOUR Loan eam net ea FINEST te mt te ‘52 PONTIAC PRICE Tencertaa starts, Youn siete! Aaron ogy | IN-ONE VISIT uw. Fue S “Fuooe Ve set rue mo Pavep tor | ging eEVTole 2 DR. SEDAN ; 94,508 on this new 3 sports, areé cf lever Mich. it is your s, Lath'as sance "your PREE ESTIMATE °| wooDWARD AMD 1 MILE ROAD . S. Sa inaw at Cot "Kedron Re) Seen a Si Seger ach S|. Sts acatas op ccaes | | CkEvE py Ra Amn MICHIGAN'S Saginaw ot Cottoge _ $1,295 fan, Fall peice fia pet waitz| Need Money? | Retina ee. BnnSE| BRAID MOTOR CALES| Size" Sete S| ee mo PareD voy eeevaietat: | . an the 7 - . L , 4 . > | #5 000 —. a ot avery . $25 to $500 OAKLAND LOAN CO. Gnas at West Pike at. . | BELAIRE CHEVROLET 7 DOOR WOODWARD AND iJ MILE ROAD ' 1951 KAISER ‘ SPECIAL! | Sperasy ranch heme teseted morte Bite Fi Feene_ FE 508 ie top condition. General Motors | ont VS TUDOR. B&H.) cos jos nen cts ei ee nares ’ . gape cee! STATE-WIDE “Gerardi? etd“Lavense™ | " Wanted Used Cars 84) S2scsits ating REY eiks| WE -oR Sug oe, * | my poreee ea worst miecy'| 49 PONTIAC Pe 3 y car we Is as as your telephone. ~ Ba pe ef ee BE atic ‘8. 4 DR. RADIO. ales ee es. a Be * pornagestara as BiZo,| Racal" Sale Housetrailers 50 '41-'50- | Wants, Smachiia wathers recto sie, OR Sumi, ] premess eee 9 a Sale — Prop. 18 Pu eises S ees oe FE 5-8121 i , _* Cape ce PARTS Stent sossiien sh 8. No deaers — ms ,) FORD —— coun. BUYS : mar | vo - =a S DOLLAR please, Milfard MUtual 45921. : oooh” sencun for auto financing, refinancing, . 4 MOTOR MART CHEVROLET ‘6, 4 DR. PLEET-| Cots sos susuine cas a | 1940 Chevrolet iow dnor PONTIAC SYCITY IN CABIN OW AU SABLE : : ' | Rayment of debte ‘or any other ontlac 121 B Montcalm FE 42230| [ine deluxe. Very good condition | Soi ~~ | 1880 Pootiar four door ‘Sai ricce Pater” Distributors - aipers, Moat logon” arg --$00 CARS WANTED _ | isn curve crva cours sen.| 20%, SUL om Traps | ines yrs . sel. Phone FE 6-0076 on Zour fire. ait 300 CARS WANTED | isu curv clus COUPE BER WEST SIDE Used Cars | i282 Biymoutns. 2 ars. 6 ars. Ae Seent——/NoCompetition) FesmE"™ "| Cs og | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS | BS oe a eceaml STS fae RETAIL " CONVERTIBLE. | “so . SEMINOLE HILLS | No Vending |Home & Auto © a Fe £3508." | tres new atat fur” equioped. | jetta pitt Mmewond. BUM. | 18 Frases tor> door - ae 8 7 ' MOBILE HOMES | Top Price for Your Car | _™i ease “pea | eh eaee,, eeoere | te Siaemotie Seton, es = aoe aturday : See M&M Motor Sales | fiter & inirror, "64 | Gongt. a FORD IGE F B FLO Realt Recadee ey ber ees of a tet} toe & Les Hutchinson , gee clog Fue, "cal 4 FORD SickOP $x! RIEMENSCHNEIDER actory Branch sw Lactens Pa tsion toons] fret, are, eS "| TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| Saran ue Son oo Mo ae FE ie BROS. 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Bast © Cearumere_Fewer__| img money totey. 202 S. MAIN Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales} THE HIGH DOLLAR |” ton, “wun ‘sell ‘outright or ane "ee ey Pian tee Teas | - 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 3-7117 For OKEL living and sells wherever we-dis- LOANS O 9800 Also oot hE wodware | i will pay you well. aoa0 Dinis YOU'VE LOOKED ~~ Si Nast a DP Oo . enete| Wakes = a Noon tReet mor| H.-J. VANWELT | *[28® REPT, Now nr vmx Sad SS komt rete | Pee? Le be pw bk he FE 4 aro} ‘Tho muinate ven ase Gecepted ty Ph. OL nOWEETRLe Very reasonable. EM 3-4012.| __ OR F186 cane ao ALLY ALL T1G t / PONTIAC ‘Si CAT/LINA § geiing at Eitmbetd’ Cake and us a 9 Sistribuor, & number of | CASH PROM . | "toe FF. 0%. FE| For Sale Used Cars 55 ING LINCOLN, "St CADILLAC, fad. tahe ‘orer poten “ + over to vou iss many as you | Get $10 to $500 on car, for- | 1952 27 PT. PRAIRIE in. * Ca BUICKS. $1 KABER, ‘ _ an = - CARL W. BIRD, Realtor} cam nadie) ané-you are in your of note. deen hot water a PICKUPS AND LOTS OF PONTIAC 83. 6 7 DR. DELUXE, hectee eat eam Stak Sy a aa eetc| We Trade emeretne Spot Nash a al 2 AUBUR Fe ean : H i ae af : i i gi i it 3 3 : i F L ra, ae ‘ Or Less (g.gguens | Cal | tat her paw ue tee ae 53 Pontiac dix. 8, Reascnsbiy’ priced » ™ | '53 Olds. /convt. pwutility Car “a. door. 4 dr... the eeeeees $1,995 | PO ene meg earn tae | °S3 Chey. Bel Air, power- . ) "Be bestia” eller gs | °53 Pontiac Custom Fr 3-100 glide teeri 2 , power steering feo We a $2,495} 49 CHEVROLET KIMBALL LARRY A sf a ck i a Faas. > ee. = ER i> sue es Ponti yok ance , will : =be talina R * Fy Re a iil “ie HFC Comes to}. stir atvet™ Ser"). Catalina wae Ginagae = |'S1 Cadillac “62” sed sm IEROM 2 shake, “61-108; tots wo wide| $1008 3008 00 PONT IAC t mt. Sous EES" Sttoe ace ween wanes: 4 Figo o- $595 ke 50 Cadillac “62” cpe. - at our Nash Dealer é E pees, Batsast co. investMaer is OTRETED | Fos Blass wt fine awa, bance Tne Penk BAY = Seek: spe. 2 ar., zs MICHIGAN'S 52 Buick sedan te ari ats" Rochester Ford Dealer Teletraph Ba. ar, Orchare | Tet, AM he, montniy | {uirements fa cas} + MICH-ARROW |" ese) 'S2 Ford Custom 8 sed. | aft sare within » weet. is son = mat arvhimt,tae| ELCAR-RICHARDSON |’ Anderson — | sn Sith Pronclescrs cnn Pet Son tet! §— $500.00 you siust cam teow for! Par % ’51 Chev, Bel Air cpe. Radio, heater, blue finish, Fi ae <= | Discount SPeday!-|'S2Pontinc Tudor | OS | 1’51 Pontiac Custom 8 sed. MICHIGAN’S - ‘ustom FINEST 51 Pontiac Cust. 8 Tudor _ SS = on, for railer rate io! for amall ‘cottage, | Soe,erchandise already in te | Fon get M0 mos. ii'mes Omen Part & on 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich. 3 = : ait? i H i I 533 gaa | 1953 Ford | “oe °. -*~"‘WARD E. PARTRIDGE. a £20 DOWN GOOD — FRait : Snstos” ak - ’S1 Lincoln Cust. sed. ; noap ve Remco rete Ree FESS o Paaltth Etaayor | | “ine'teu | “Scrat | '90 Buick Tudor bbe Pa i ustom , | $1 Chev. Tudor 3 } |__| "48 Cadillac “62” sedan 1953 ‘ ‘ CHEVROLETS JACOBSON'S 1:49 cadittac sedan | Choice of _| We have "47 through 'S1|’49 Buick Tudor sedan 12 Beautiful Cars Hudsons, Come see us 49 Pontiac 8 Tudor Household Finance | is Ye 4s "sree aPETAi a Caen , “47 Buick Tudor * ~ Cote, ot Pontive 3 Sutures | NEW CAR TRADE-INS: “ww ‘47 Pontiac 8-sedan 4 8 Saginaw 8 PE 40835 NEW! ; aa | LOW AS xv 66 go vene| 48 Hudson lb pe "49 Fofd Custom 8 sedan | ‘46 Ford super dix, Tudor DO BETTER AT JEROME (isa Oe BORA mee O44 Gx es et ol ila i eed ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, ‘1954 MODEST MAIDENS Quality. Used Cars From ( 1988 Pontiacs Buicks Like New! 10 Sharpies Community We Will Trade Like Crazy On These! Transportation 46 Pontiae sedan '47 Chev, sedan ....++ 295 ‘47 Dodge sedan ’...4, 195 ’49 Kaiser sedan ,. I . 195 41 Buick 2 dr... +. +4. 95 ‘47 Nash sedan ...... ‘48 Dodge sedan ..... ‘52 Chev. 2 Door, Fleetline Deluxe, | Powerglide $1,145 _ 5] Ford | 2 Door, Custom Deluxe, Radio. & Heater $795 Many other late mode) % Soecet “prices” -CHEAPIES! No Down Payment! “48 Clievrolet Acro ‘a? Dodge ... “48 Cher. GMAC TERMS WE 1 a 48 Frazier sedan .... ’46 Chev, clb. cpe. .... 195 | %, or Your Old Car Down Bank Rates on Balance Many More to Choose From | MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED tor - ON THE CORN: oF WOODWARD AND ') Mick ROAD | PONTIAC ‘SA 8 CYLINDER € DR hydrematic, completely equ with accessories, Low . mileage | FE 23-6168. PONTIAC "S3 = DR. ‘) CYLINDER, deluxe, ram feader shields iles, 134 a hare nears, Lit + * GIVE BOLDEN'S RED STAMPS COMMUNITY | Motor Sales Inc. — At the Nort Open Every 804 NN. Main ROCH ESTE R oe a OL 2-7121 STUDEBAKER ‘53, REGAL, 4 DR., homes ion, overdrive, radio a Wintec side wall tires, e $3,206. FE 4-5175 ng ‘ hes ‘an arreage financing cs he ty STATION WAGON. trade, 875 Scot Lk. Ra re STU JDEBAKE. R [" } | | BRAID TOPLYMOUTH DEA ARS A __CABB-AT W. PIKE STREETS | For Sale Used Trucks 5% 57 CY pabiiey ; } sig oe 2 DR DEL oa mae. oa 27. | +51 Ford panel, handy 95: nemesis s y Goarons | any business .. Cessories, $2,150. 330 N. Segipew | FonTiac ie, & S200 RES AND 149. GMC dump. very good | PLYMOUTH inst. New tires. New A , condition $300. ae roeine baoee enema | P 7 extras. Phone LOOK! What we've done | to prices—-Now’s the smart time to see the values at OLIVER'S yrs ty 4 dt. "50 Buick spec. a 2 dt; site cesses oi "49 Buick ym Dynaflow “ae” "aaa "49 Buick eer eens rweee 4 door . 2 door .... "49 Olds. 4dr., Ready for Work “OW: pe Buick Spec. lene 51 Buick Deluxe uic See $1,295 |, wm Hydramatic acoweed GAAS 49 Pont. Chieltain “8” Deluxe 2 door x -++.$745 * Deluxe — in $1,395 Be 00s| © 51 Buick 2 dr, Dyna’ Dyas flow tae mm many miles \ RECONDITIONED | RIGHT: \\} , INA SEPARATE SHOP ‘49 CHEV. & TON Red paint, PICKUP good leit, $450 49 CHEV. 1 TON PICKUP Thig one has special built + boxes and would be fine for a plumber, electrician, carpenter, etc. $475 "50 CHEV. PICKUP Sharp, $695 orenonrne Sextus. 21 “SL DODGE: “4% TON PICKUP Looks sharp, drives sharp, is shatp, excellent tires. | } $675 |THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS LOT. rubber, light creatn color. ae - ee ~ Burmeisters=: pe OPEN 8 A.M. 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