ee his Be of aes, nny ‘ : f ON ag Ce il Ti aa te iy Pi Sh a ane at a Sit : ah eS 3 5 nv eae a Gif pas ; : / ; i * . fs é . ’ ; EE eee, nis i . = te ge Fa ey wns 2 ae J a Sis oT, tee | «en ores “ss. . THE PONTIAC PRESS ~ Sara Wednesday: Rain ’ i, " . é : id i Cr te Pa 4 Ath YEAR — : «. >" % & — __ PONTIAC,: MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1054—24 PAGES “Qo Bae, Oram rae Se en —_——— ~-—_- p> -—— GM Starting on $1 Billion Expansion Program C ounty Votes Aug. 3 pencued Eran eves Police Rescue | "an ma Ouek Bright Bs acitigs | Kidnap Victim, | Says Curtice on New Courthouse Arrest Suspects “in Speech fo 500 i onntoni Dae gon mingabintbste- Mriay Seek Approval. | _ =nicsie__ |Commies Imply tno aes pf in 1954 and 1955 NEW YORK (AP)—Gen- eral Motors today an- nounced another billion dollar expansion program. Sixty per cent of the funds will be spent this year | and the remainder by the fall of 1955. The program SAN FRANCISCO (AP) —A wealthy young. San Francisco real estate broker kidnaped Saturday and held for $300,000 ransom was rescued unharmed early teday by police who arrest- ed the suspects. for $4,500,000 General Bonds Supervisors Also Ask Half-Mill Tax Increase Refusal fo Take PWs in Custody Demand That Indians Reverse’ Their Policy for 20 Years on Reluctant Men The kidnaped man, Leon- is designed mainly to pro- ard Moskovitz, 36, told vide additional capacity for Oakland County will vote PANMUNJOM (AP) — newsmen with a broad GM’s automotive divisions, Harlow H. Curtice,.GM _| president, disclosed the un- ’ dertaking along with an op- timistic outlook on business prospects in an address to 500 business and industrial i leaders at a luncheon pre- The Communists demanded today~ that the Indians j “It's wonderful. I love “withdraw” a decision to , AP Wirephote | the police department.” turn back unrepatriated) pap GREETS FREED SON—Leonard Moskovitz, 36-year-old] Dist. Atty. Thomas Lynch, war prisoners starting to-| San Francisco real estate man rescued from kidnapers, is happily | jr, announcing the break at morrow and indicated they | ereeted by his father, Maurice, who was asked to pay $500,000 ran-/4 2 1 identified the two will not accept 349 pro-Red som. Moskovitz was rescued in a dramatic move by police and two suspects as Harold Jackson, of his abductors were captured. 57, and Joe Lear, 43, both of |. - Aug. 3 on a proposal to build | a new $4,500,000 court house. — The County Board of Supervisors Monday voted almost unanimously to lay Aheir long-dreamed-of proj- ect before property owners}: REP. GEORGE A. DONDERO | POWs. smile: Sacramento, Calif. liminary to the opening - at a county-wide special The Reds . insisted on . : Moskovite wea shachde’ te Thursday of GM’s Motorama election. ero 10 Uf] |more, time for interviews a rented howe ar 281 Artur ie of 1954. , Two proposals will appear with 20,039 anti-Communist a few minutes after. two police Wp anid Git ns ahant tue GE on the ballot: Koreans and Chinese and . inspectors picked up Lear as he One would authorize the f R lect that all prisoners be kept in fen a pulbe Wakes e te county to issue $4,500,000 OF e-e ion neutral custody us a on ; awrence | CdWay re pom teeohene a worth of general obligation ace conference decides ~; Royal Oak Republican | their fate. . bonds to pay Sor the hulle Ade 12th ‘bene Toru The Indians said they would go| WASHINGTON (AP)—The Senate today comes up to| stele’ ané quickly led the of . ahead with the transfer of anti- he fight over legisia- e other would author- . what may be the decisive stage in the fig Newspapers, wire services and ize a half-mill tax increase| Primary Date Aug. 3 | Communist ‘N-| tion to authorize the United States to join with Canada| radio stations had known of the lion dollars in expansion since 3 Werld War IL , Curtice predicted a gross nation- al. product this year “approxi- ; mately equal to the 365 billion ’ “Ne depression i4 in my vis- custody starting at 9 am. Wed- ROBERT RK. ELDEED ” for 20 years, or 50 cents @| Congressman George A. Don-|nesday (7 pm. EST Tuesday) |in building the St. Lawrence Seaway. ee ee ae Se — ye ne yoann tage Dar year on every $1,000 worth | dero revealed in Washington today | The Allies said flatly they would Majority Leader Knowland (R-Calif) announced he Semin seaman pallies eae . predines heating a OS DORRIT NY Ce VERESS EE Te | Sat be WS bo 0 canditats he So ned PON tates ta een would move today that further debate on the controver-/| afternoon and reported him miss- ect rectors the year.” county, to retire the bonds. | election from the 18th District in heard ef supervietss the general elections this year. | cans, presumably will remain in| Sial bill be sharply limited beginning at noon tomorrow. | ins. All kept it secret while the He said he looked for little gu tsk catty SotmaD for tae The Royal Oak Republican will | Indian custody at least temporar- If Kyowland’s proposal is accepted by the Senate, | “sy Dexotiated for his release. — change in the over-all level of county building committee to in-|be seeking his 12th term jn Con- | lly. and no other amendments to the bill-are introduced, | kovitz, « tiny silver-haired man, OF sais asl adios onions form the public about the proposal. | "ess. bearer] now) The Conmmuntst nine-page let final ‘vote ‘could be* “T.| and. his sister-inlaw, Mrs, William Prt | tor te the indian Commandanget- |" Moskovitz, talked with, 35 & present high levels as 0 resét Supervisors mary election date this year falls reached tomorrow. 4 peg 4 H. of aes mes and ty opposed the decision to re- to 40 newsmen in the of Jus- : oa van se ri USE on Aug. 3. tern all anrepatristed wat |one amendment is tice at ee Ne ee site for the Congressman Dondero was | prisoners to their captors. Knowland said yesterday that he “You're the most wonderful volume ' dary line as the new first sent to Washington by-the | An the | will eet mts end cs people in the world,” Mrs. Mos- R. R. Eldred Promoted dollar terme iu 1998 Daoead not be mies a lc oh RE Voters in 1933, but his public Reds as saying they will not take | opponents of the seaway be limited inP CO thAct kovits told Police Chief Michael | cnoreholders of the Community far from the high level attained in almost two years of planing ty| nse’ [back proCommunist prisoners. to 39 minutes discussion each on Gastey National Bank this morning elect- | 1953." Last year, he reported, committee,| He became Royal Oak village| And another neutral official said The younger Moskovitz, father of|ed a new director and re-elected | GM's dollar sales exceeded nine hended by H. Lloyd Gawson of {Clerk in 1905 and was the first | “The implication of the whole mes-|*™mendments and one hour each) County Renresentatives|two children, appeared rumpled| nine others to the board tor the | Million dollars “hy a substantial eed. — mayor when Royal Oak became | sage is plainly that they will not | 0® debate prior to a final vote. oo in S and in need of a shave, He said| ensuing year amount.” This committee, backed by the |* “ity.,He served 18 years on the| take them back.” Opponents of the Atlantic-to- Seek Revision in HOPE | the kidnapers threatened to mu-| Added to the board was Harold For the auto industry specifi- Ways and Means committee, eo | ee ee bs nd Cie ne letter broadeast GreatLakes waterway, pre | Sex Crime Law Se Re ee ee ae ee ee eee Se ee Monday. Section 2888 | peacticed law until his first elec-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Sey sn te edaltun ta the |, TH Legislature. will be asked “They kept me shackled all the |. Klingler should. absorb im the area of But R. Clare Cunimings, a Pon-| "Hi ‘0 Congress. ene poapeaed by feu: Leng (D- |” amnendments pod faa he said, “but they rdidn’t) Directors renamed are Irying| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) tiac supervisor, asked the date be |... ao Alig A aterm . La). In such on event, a final |De on Sa pe ls y Bn 1 aera | Babcock, Louis H. Cole, W. changed. Pontiac city, he said. | 04 has long battled for the St taf test could be delayed until | ing i> Rep. William S, Broomfield| He said the kidnapers re. | Rene Haauen, Hebert R. Ehtred, : would ask Sop: mare. money thet! swrence Seaway ‘Thursday R- Oak) yoy Harold A. Fitgeraid. Aitred | Mercury Ricochets day; “and the schools may be in,/ “ty. nas been an active advocat (R-Royal (Continued on Page 15, Col. 2) | Giancy Jr., Alfred ¢. Girard, How- too.” Supervisor William A. Ewart, | 1 2o6d roads, has for Long has proposed that the St.| Broomfield said amendments ard W Httestecher end Sexy 36-16 5 0s also of Pontiac, said “Pontiac | ony in songs “and HC Lawrence Development Corp., the| provide that the law known as|—Fys = » . Pryale rom Above to schools are going to ask for more |;™mY im. federal government, poner loa beryte Poe oI, nematic Dery Masta | aS LE actics millage April $.” Nee gone ove datuae ton create to finance and administer | to persons accused of murder, and Vietor E. Nelson requested that | This’ year's ricochet weather (Louis H. Schimmel, member of | branches of t Senate Committee Will | the project, be required to ask/ that even though a person is hos- he be removed from these neml- | bounced from a bone-chilling five Pontide Board of Education, said pi 0 Congress for funds. Under the bill, | pitalized under it he must stand ° . nated because of ill health. He | shove zero yesterday to the low today that the school board has x Send Measure to Floor | the agency would sell 105 million tial after release from te iat AF] ail: Dulles has served as a director of the | 30s today. And even milder weather never considered April 5 as a date| Clouds Hide Eclipse With Hawaii Proposal dollars in bonds to the Treasury | tution. ’ bank since it was organized im | if forecast oe ete oe ee From View in Pontiac Department. The proposed bil’ of amend- 1933, pb tes. The U. S. Weather Bureau pre- added city of- WASHINGTON (INS) — The} Long, who is opposed to the) sents was signed by Oakland | Hopes Reds May Adopt Changes in the official staff, re-| dicts = low of about, $2 degrees ficials this.) A full eclipse of the moon came} Senate Interior voted | project, said the seaway is Pri-| County Representatives Broom: . A ported by President Girard, in-| ‘might and a high of from 33 to : ei off as scheduled last night but] today to recommend Senate ap-| marily a Canadian project. Cana-| noi ‘Fred G. Beardsley (R-Ox- | CONStructive Attitude at) Tii° naming of Eldred as senior |38 Wednesday. Occasional drizzle (Pontiac may sab mnngat de you couldn't prove it by anyone in| proval of legislation granting state-| da, he said, is ready. and able to! ¢o04) Leaun Harrelson (D-Pon- Big 4 Parle vice president; and election of | '8 expected tonight. prove continuing tax | the Pontiac area, hood to Alaska as well as Hawaii.| build it on its own side of the tiac)’ and Walter T. McMahon Y John P. Niggeman and Carroll M.| Yesterday's dip to five degrees pematecoraon 2Phe Pred A heavy blanket of clquds} Committee Chairman Hugh But-| river without U. S. participation. | (p.geset Park) ASHINGTON (—Secretary of | Osmun as vice presidents. came shortly after midnight. The snd otfie Gadeteianuan blacked out the moon during the |ler (Neb) sald, the. ecteal we.|, Cahada hag said officially that| | : State Dulles said today that if) Five assistant cashiers were | Mercury rose throughout the morn- pwarevgsprtion porn * jentire celestial performance ac-| port on the measure would be| it might do just that if Congress Revision of the law was urged Russia tries to use the Berlin Big| named, They are James P. Har- | im& and reached a high of 27. The cording to William Schultz, assoc- | submitted to the Senate in a few | again turns back the pending legis. | last December by Oskland Count) Four conference to frighten and| rineton Horace W. Lodge Jr, Har. | ‘ermometer registered 28 at 8 Barctd K. Schane, Onl Park sup-| ate in astronomical education at pending “perfection of the | lation. Creal dale Trane Ly Doty after | divide the West “we will all have | rf . | blocks away. 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OF gee yee I AO SRM EIC IE LOO Ds LOAN oe RE aA id Bae eee aes geal nglgn hpeeegh ad nal ag = *: . peg aie tA PE in ey ne uy) ] 5 ae _THE PONTIAC PRESS . TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1954 : Man Dies in Cell 1 Hour | pected/scguin hed ‘poisoned. his ; "Ss i |Before He Is to Hang =| ei to cheat the gallows, = Company ells) CORNWALL Ont. A 297e0"| Miami U. to Invel an before was Pacific Game Fish and Vepolaray St kecd er ucts. | Me SR eae ee _) or diseased, and in the latter case, Henri Seguin, convieted last Oct.| laboratory at the University. is | the kind of disease. Se ens ate ae Wy, weg of quack} Various devices sold by the Maxville, Ont., operator, col-| study game ; ? foundation are designed lapsed in his jail cell as he talked | Pacific Ocean this summer, Atte fe the mpeg tgs ag Fan 6 priae end.s AE mee. expedition will seek 8a treatment of t te Dr. Albert officials Seguin _ : 4 Abrams, the complaint declares. Stoker Owners! 1 bes Se Medical} it also points out that he was ~ eee oundation Francisco. ene of the persons who in 1922 é ed it We nenest Se ok ome incorporated the foundation under IDEAL. i Administration, a. complaint | a different name from the one . fe). aan ee ae red | tee ee Stoker Coal foundation. Abrams was described as “the It asks that the corporation be | dean of Twentieth Century charia- prohibited from shipping in in- | tans” in “Nostrums and Quack- § | 545 A Cash terstate commerce machines jery,”” a book published by the Value represented as benefiting some | American Medical Association. , A few it lists are: teeth, angina pectoris, Bell's palsy, jie [tered the picture: blood taken from a patient while he was facing west; areas of reso- nance and dullness in a healthy person whose abdomen was being jThe foundation has filed a mo- tion to dismiss the case and a motion for a more definite state- ment of charges, both indicating that a trial is likely. Nelson estimated at the time the complaint was filed that_more than 2,000 machines were in use, some of them having sold for as high as $400. The foundation was charged in According to the government's complaint here's the way it worked: The Foundation. accepts blood specimens taken from patients of In connection with Abrams’ di- agnostic theories it was claimed things other than apparatus en- a sample of precussed (he -too; handwriting. Fer instance, Abrams declared that by subjecting a signature te tests he could say whether that person was suffering from syph- ilis, sarcoma, carcinoma, typhoid fever, malaria, goverrhea or tu- berculosis. He could even tell, he said, a person's religion by his ‘‘electronic reactions.” In the September, 1922, issue of supposedly, facing west) or even, a patient's SHOE SHINE GIRL—Beverly Chaperon, 15, of Bay City, is ‘re- fhe only shoe shine girl in the area. Here she polishes the shoes of Charles Gwizdala, while Kenneth LaRue waits his Beverly is a freshman in high school and got her start in the busi- ness when a Bay City shoe shine shop mentioned they had difficul- ties getting boys to do the work. She thought she was qualified be- || »| cause she always polished her father’s shoes. Beverly works mostly on Saturdays. The proprietor says, “ .. . best shoe shine artist we've ever had.” | of savings! A temperature difference of only | to settle on the walls. Nail heads one degree between the walls of | and plaster lathes, presenting cold your home ard the warmer air in| surfaces, are particularly attrac- your room will cause dust and dirt | tive to dirt. | Could it happen in Pontiac? iii Fire Department record show that total losses do | | occur, particularly during the night when a fire gets | iil] @ good start before the alarm is given. zt M-Be Sure!. Insure to value.«At only $6.50 per ii $1000.00 of insurance (average 3-yr can’t afford the risk of losing years 98 Kenneth G HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE 102 E. Huron St. Ph. PE 4-8284 Good Heat for All. Coal Sneconbeed . rote) you 351 S. Paddock WEBB COAL CO. Less ¥ FE 4-1518 his house-organ, the doctor pub- ‘a lished the areas of dullness for Catholic, Methodist, Seventh Day Adventist, Theosophist, Protestant and Jew. It included no explanation, how- | NOW ON GALA DISPLAY AT practitioners who use their ‘‘thera- peutic” devices. Allegedly, ‘‘diag- nostic” data is obtained through the use of the Radioscope, a ma- chine in which a blood sample may be placed. er With a plastic wand an operator| , To lease one of Abrams’ Oscil- strokes the abdomen of a healthy c person who is connected to the machine. 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And watch for Oldsmobile’s new “Dream Car”, the Classic Ninety-Eight . . . cqming to your dealer's soon! fat el ta woke Geatving oie salt spray. tia =.—<«£ BEST PROTECTED CAR IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD eT SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER _ JEROME MOTOR SALES CO, gar 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich. | Phone FE 4.3566 seats Oo glad yenige wie a ge , PS ey a, A i oe at ee, j | / aie bad “ of the arvrenids to The Moscow regime, to be sure, , Fang ened ytd amy forte tem be te ig Mt Blo Than Des Dovting ond Deanb It also will ~ Francis V. Hunt has wanted a four-power conference the breath-taking search for & M&M — eveey one te leave that decish son of the Jefferson County (Bir- 90 of 212 Central Ave.; eighty-first birthday. to be held and, rather than see the ee Paes to hie or her own physician, — panna engl ose yps sony ae agreed to have all the te ae eeeennnlt* esr’ tinek neoay, tat | ce Wi oe Gl a we nad aabed sake 6 tn ae At Inst word the man had been* would not the Pastew trestment the “rabies capital of America”. The compromise finally reached Y Sa Wit eahjucted tor Poster “TU Bate. overvelie cle St is See en ete | ag "are of not. ie Son M “It I were bitten or clawed + and should ; hii _ §eratched or otherwise wounded by : : ne meted, heya) ob ate : the way or ‘want ' cal care of the wound by a doctor—and ; a CR cen ok Bee ¥ Ugo , ram : yi kt ee a Progress Told Director of UM’s War Memorial Work Sees Bright Future ANN ARBOR—Bright prospects for future assuring progress in the past are outlined in the annual progress report of the Michigan Memorial- Phoenix Project just released. Dean Ralph A. Sawyer, director of the project, says that the year was the “greatest since the Phoe- nix Project was launched,” He cites the following accom. plishments for the University's war memorial program, which is dedicated to making the atom work as effectively for peace as it has in wartime destruction: 1, More funds were assigned to research than in any ‘other pre- vious year, Fifty-three research projects are now in progress. 2. The most powerful source of gamma radition (10 kilocurie of | Cobalt 60) available in any non- | governmental laboratory was ac-| - quired. 3. Construction. was started on) the Alice Lioyd Radiation Theory Laboratory, in which the effective- ness of Cobalt 60 and Cesium 137 in treating cancer will be studied. | 4. Plans were completed for the $1,200,000 Phoenix Memorial Laboratory, and its construction will start In March on the new North Campus, 5. A gift of $1,000,000 was receiv- ed from the Ford Motor Company Fund for the construction of a: nuclear research reactor, “When | the reactor is finished and in oper- ation, the University will have the | most complete and balanced set of intense-radiatiog sources now avail- able: the reactor and the 10 kilo- | curie cobalt source of the Phoe- | nix Project, and the synchrotron | and cyclotron of the physics de- partment,” Dean Sawyer said, 6. The $6,500,000 campaign goal of the project was surpassed, and | the total is now over $7,400,000. | Former Army Nurse Wills Estate fo U. S.. | DAYTON, Ohio @—A former | Army nurse who died last week; at the Veterans Administration | | + center here left most of her estate to the Federal Treasury, her will, filed in Probate Court yesterday, revealed, Teckia M, Scheldrup made the bequest “in appreciation of what the U.S. government has given me for my maintenance and sup port over the years James T, Cline, executor of the will, said the estate Will exceed $5,000. Miss Scheldrup made spe- cific bequests totaling $1,700, in- cluding $200 to the Central Luther- an Church of Stoughton, Wis. Ciine said Miss Scheldrup was a World War I nurse and had lived at the center for many years. bis Weer. research on peaceful ' uses of the atom and some re-|j a _. FHE PONTIAC PRESS TU BSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1954 ga ‘Instructors Needed — for Naval Reserves Instructors are needed in the || training program of Pontiac, Naval Reserve Surface Division 9-104, ac- : cording to Lt. C, J. Casserly, com- 3 7 || manding officer of the training eee Pair ak 4 ” pe Petes ‘* raw ee WA ae tal he PERPETUAL PICNIC—Every meal is a picnic for the Don Clif- ford family of Plainwell, (Mich:,) who dine under this decorative tree mural which adorns one of the walls in the family’s kitchen. The mural was painted by Darlene Clifford, 16, a junior at the Plain- well high school, after her mother complained that a curved wall in The unusual tree the dining area of the kitchen “lacked something.” even has bright fruit on its branches. | center. | “Experienced petty officers and | veterans of World War Il and the “Instructor's get a full day's pay for two and a half hours of duty and going on active reserve duty doesn't increase chances of being called to active service,” Casserly stated Waits Trial on Failing to Send Girl to School - Smile Munson, 42, of 321 Rock- well St pleaded innocent to a charge of failing to send his child to school and was released on a $100 bond yesterday wher he ap- peared before Pontiac Judge Maurice E. fF Trial was set for Thursday at 9:30 a.m. A warrant charges Munson with failing to send his 15-year-old daughter; Helen, to school from ltable Trust, ‘| T. Melion Foundation. Old West Pioneer, 98, Buried in Texas Today ENISON, Tex. @®—James R. atts, 98, pioneer of the Old West who saw Billy the Kid slain, will be buried here today. ; Watts, who said he once cléaned slain. | $15 Million Grant Given Tokyo land Boom Reaches New High tox a ak uae Se ee Experts out the Kid in a poker game and) town restaurant deale: on the busy | the tremendous “lived to tell about it,” was a/ Ginza listed his 25-by-40-foot lot for |member of Pat Garrett's posse! sale for $205,000 or best offer. jwhen the youthful bad man was | 0 Bh ces $ skyrocket- He reported 20 to 30 inquiries. Although this is probably a rec- ord for Japan business property, | the whooping price is in line with an inflation that has boosted land ' 27 of the states. eg poe here as much as 10 times in three years, In American terms, a_ strictly ordinary empty house lot 530 by 100 feet costs almost $8,000 within the 30 minutes driving range from; the center of Tokyo. blame the spiral on population | since the war and on fear ‘by businessmen who want land in case Japan's inflated economy col- lapses. Oil ig produced commercially in to Pitt Medical School PITTSBURGH @—The Univer- sity of Pittsburgh's School of Med- icine has been given a 15-million- dollar grant by three local founda- tions. Pitt's Chancellor R. H. Fitzger- ald said the money will be used to assemble a full-time faculty. The grant was made by the A W. Mellon. 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Compare these quality features with other button-tufted mattresses that carry price tags even as high! ee ee eee ee ee a4 iw’ PAY Y $Q bom Balance ‘Extroshegwy Ineul- ‘Special, ‘* ie Pe: To" Ls se ee Ue . — t= ee eae RT ee ee ny as eels iy. gy gel ea, AEC AS I a Mi Aha tt ah ape lad wait ale F) i aw ta cael agg BODE eg At” argh ph AO A ° peal mite Magny detrmpemunitec bimanual te A Gl ddd fll lt AMAA LEM BEDALE AEA WEL FR? < 3 : e ? - a : ; x = 3 ; - - ‘ j “ ‘ R pp * ‘ i n r ; j bec a , .»* SEA : wee oom oe Ra , +*% ee ee aes : : ee me 5 » ‘ 5 j J "’ 4 *¥ : 2 7 % i : i > ° \ : 3 . 4 3 »\ x aR ats . > a) a 7 4 ) ~ |. *)PHE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1954 : Ovel Portrays the Isolated Social Lives Led by Most Teachers | : “lTry Pork |i Community: e eyed Often Shunts in Barbecue Them Aside Different Sandwich ome ele bl Bonk ed a by by Virgrinia Chase . Livingstone By FLORENCE V. HARTEN NEW YORK (NEA) — Home- |Year Rule | Keeps Pair From Altar “Esteemed Widow and Widower Need Not Wait cate the varied career of Virginia Chase, author of the recently pub- and her family have work | B® lished novel, “The End of the | . 4 3 Week.” ; it should Virginia Chase: “Teachers yi. Chase's background also the taste of many more | have a great need to be fully happens \to inglide 25 years of nergetic accepted in the community.” (eaching. And it's teachers that rape bow ni lanai bes her finger ta sumer , | her book fy abqut. companionship, Besides house for Disconnect “In “The End of the Week’ I “There is no real reason to de- her husband and 4 children, she) ** *~ ie hope to acquaint the reader with ; lay our marriage except for her > lis leader of two Girl Scout troops. ° teachers as human beings. I Pees ee ed) mere An expert neediewoman, she sews | ROC IQTOFS have ried. fo fel» reat tiod, 1 you say it is all right, for herself and her daughters and / story, not to present an argu “+ cmemenencen Jem. cure che will agree to anrry | turns out beautifully knit gar- Th Pp : t ment. And to.insure the realism | IA7LAALA2L / 2 ines F ments. , en rain I have had several teachers check . * | Amswer: If you are both held|| — PORK BARBECUE every chapter.” core, vome- \ in esteem in your community, I} By Mrs. David Livingstone oy See aes scien Conse oun, aha teen , ; _ am sure that sympathy with your 3 cups cubed or shredded, cooked pork | Few things can get us in quite s0/ | easy chair in the library of ‘Ss situations would counteract criti- ry catsup ‘ bad a frame of mind as trying to her publisher's office. Already her | 4 . cism of your failure to pay strict 1 teaspoon salt paint the section of a wall in back | earnestness had deepened the color Specialising In Cold Waves Saar 3 a the floor under*the radiator. While agreeing that teachers to- bay leaf We worried about this for a time day are underpaid, Miss Chase for mother and , and then made a test which proved to sign greeting cards and Mix together er and bake : cortends that what teachers need DOROTHY’S enclosed with gifts, in both 1% hours in a degree oven, | that it's usually much quicker fo| -0. more than more money is ‘Sana aa. gz iz _BEAUTY SHOP Latest Hair Styling .) cov 325 Serve in warm buns. disconnect the radiator and move mf, it ‘out of your way than try to : Revert rename | ivied. We live together. work with Ne stanaing right ©: the| ne, manne scceptaniee into th aaa aaa es. Answer: To those who call your f ain \*%- ly as teachers, and acceptance by Ane mother by her first name, siga “iegh \ 7 a ; Needless to say, you don’t want | the educational hierarchy as think- the cards “From Anne” (your; | 7)” ae i + | except thet Youll have to. tool| et parents will—be- atimalated inhin, 2 eause the stain to Mary Margaret McBride Says: handled the technical work, but he a » around a little fo get the radiator |"? Widen the scope of the PTAs. disappear ‘but won't affect your ‘ was a prolific writer and he want- ¢ * | property lined up with the valve. | “As they are now,” she said, Overnight Success Hard |2¢ smn: whe could type his . e Be sure that the nut on the union) “most of them are 56 per cent manuscripts, as well as make ap- ” © | does not become cross threaded.| for the parents and 50 per cent ‘TL, k ’ On ’ B ] n zetyante snd enstly Se: siee - As you tighten up the nut it will| for the pupils, The PTAs could * oO patients. was the radiator close up to the a great deal to et tion ‘Lucky One's Balance) wx m5 se] Us ra Sy 5. Sattler . I get a vicarious thrill when-the young understudy scores a he emoagame and co Gq 14%—24% we! social lives of the teachers.” triumph the night the star comes down with laryngitis. I rejoice to recy era job ‘and am entirely R As revealed in this book, the read that a poverty-stricken farmér has suddenly discovered that cal eueertin by fen Helou teacher's life is one that will allow those greasy spots in the south forty are oil. I applaud with the rest inti: aoe a “e the development of too few teach- of the world that shy youth who labors unobtrusively in his laboratory every woman — sender emart ers like Virginia Chase. ' until he comes up with a new wonder drug. learn how to type, even if she has Re ptr oF ae. in Few will know the love and At least this is the way I reacted to such the is emailer sizes! Yours—a half-size companionship of husband and Wendell Johnson, semanticist pattern perfectly proportioned to children (she is Mrs. Wallace W. quandaries. Since then I've been wondering flatter your shorter-waisted, fuller Perkins); the stimulation of ad- happened afterwards to these sudden successes fi 1y¥ hours of time saved dressing audiences from the lec- was so excited about. uni alterations! |1 it in printed ture platform; the .excitement of “I remember one 25-year-old ' , sharing their thoughts with thou- j catapulted to fame who collapsed from i . 7 sands of readers. $ Johnson declared. “He was going along bi Pattern 4834; Half sizes 14%, ably in his job and helping to get a boys’ club 16%, 18%. 20%, 22%, 24%. Size Of course, others can break movement shared ta Mis aity and ene’ smaraiog 16% takes 4% yards 35-inch fabric. Gia Guar anne woky wp t ad Riaseetl hated tx tintiees Racy om se yee re dauity to cimiledy tall Been. teen telah thee tleenene Ge plete illustrated instructions. But the majority, Miss Chase — elephone warns, are succumbing to sensi- house never stopped ringing. He was Send 35 cents in coins for this Givity ‘end clvoumetanses. interviewed, stared at. It was just too much. pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- went to bed and stayed there for three dais. tern for first-lass mailing. Send And gaining less by being shut didn’t know what to do. He didn’t know to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- out of community life, they have ae. know what to be. tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West less to give. That is one point for “At the banquet where the ma: 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print . ths peor newborn célebrity made +— plainly name, address with zone, ; his entire response supported by | trailer size and style number a * z the chair in front of him—titer- | against Te ae te ee ee ceaus fan tenets of Mo.towea'| at Study Convenience ' refused to hold him up. When he | wag When redecorating or rearrang- ‘ 9 went back to his English classes, | i5 ing furniture, never sacrifice con- Ol s ore ot er he had to keep on standing on his | ture, venience for appearance. Furni- ¥ hands. He ended should not be placed in the up at a psy- Perhaps Charlies Sometimes, though, according to Prof. Johnson, success is expected} ago | Es i ; & i tf First). * — ae prepared | word Rosin is graded and sold on the Presenting MARGE ELLIOTT ant ae ae tae eee a basis of ‘color, the paler colors * : rst novelist handle himself bringing higher prices. as Chief Decorator with poise and asstrance because| 'un,'nan ‘he real article grades range, trom pale yellow ‘Il We are happy to announce that Mrs. gradually. His foundation LF {Elliott is now on our staff of qualified gp bd te mgr Benrnn 0 Pe od advisefs on decorating problems. For- now I that Wendell John- merly of Marshall Field. Chi d theory explains such be- cago, an son's : o of Atl este Bi 4 OlAl ST 1Mivi tik ; Decatur Decorating Studi ante: ee eS See ee = CCIE ? Georgia. She has ay extensive background formula that may prevent a ter- & ( . and experience as @ decorator—with her Toe aud ty demons | peerage ; --charming personality and_ friendliness, Then there ws the brandrew| Faletatiietetiierst Palla we are sure her services will be greatly novelist who scored a phenomenal] PSTIRHSY Te i = appreciated. success Call us if you need help in your home in _ nniTr b In3 ot $0 | | Bog | tne , THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1954. 2 NINE; Pontiac General Hospital Auxiliary Observes First Year of Service NewS | Volunteers Bring Cheer to Patients Group Also Sews Pediatric Gowns, Mends Linens By MAUDE DONAHUE During visiting hours at Pontiac General Hospital they wheel their carts through the wards, supplying toys, reading matter and other services for the patients, They are members of Pontiac General Hospital Auxiliary, and Pontiac Frees Photos | Mrs. Harry Wright is treasurer; Checking over the condition of toys available in the| Mrs. Charies Miller, assistant Pontiac General Hospital Auxiliary toy cart are (top left| "easter. and Mrs. D. W. Pol photo) Mrs.-James Blakeney (left) of Utica Road, chair. | Chairman of the nominating com- man in charge of the cart; Mrs. Russell Eakle (center) of , mittee was Mrs. George Winters Drayton Plains, notions cart chairman, and Mrs. P. E.\\ Miller (right) of Lower Straits Lake, vice president and | mittee hook cart chairman. Mrs. J. E. Clark, outgoing presi- Mrs. William B. Dean (top right photo) of Ottawa Drive, | dent, welcomed new board mem- president of the auxiliary, was caught in a typical pose as ; she contacted members about their duties, and in the lower | Thebo, She also reported on photo, Mrs. Ruby MacKinder (center) of Drayton Plains | *“ves dale the past your, shows Mrs. G. G. Purkiss (left), sewing committee chair-| Mrs. Das was appointed man from Drayton Plains, and Mrs. William Bedard of ee SS ee Crescent Lake Road, visiting ladies chairman, favors) tana County Infirmary. Mrs. Salman Dw * emery! Sorden Club Later Mrs. Dean was elected president i P. E. Miller, Hears Talk piay ladies commitiee enter tte; AADOLUT ROSES ‘y her. a F and Garden Club Rose which have been used on the trays. Crawford will assist . ward during visiting hows. Tt in| co and the Small Garden” , A cooperative dinner was held supp with dolls and other toys Mrs. J Spadafore in Ne nea te Maat Pike sret home os Kathleen. Terihoy Names - |Sse. ssised iy ate: contort weer by Sern, Sallior, pre. = Alexander, who fe trom De Y f a Vides books and magazines for | iroit illustrated his talk with col- Attendants for Wedding D y rns Sie toon amor Bra and - on ee ress a ’ some | hints for the gardener. Kathleen Marie Terihoy, who was| medy, and on Friday Mrs. Holl- ; of the magazines come frem sub- | 4 Pa ae with | way Hubbard of Royal Osk will Start now to make your pie arceemes wreath hong H, HM, Faust has been appointed : kitchen shower given by Iva Pink-| S*ve # linen shower in her | . oe sewing committee works ae amateur accredited judge of 4 ston and Mrs. Ralph Wilson at the}--Other plans include a misctl- KNIT SUIT ine Ge comes making pediatric y ye mer YWCA on Franklin boulevard, |!#eous shower and party aol Instructions, Materials Council of State Garden Clubs. . , . ening. with Mrs. Donab gowns, mending-sheets and pillow) ain | 9 Clubs to Take Part in Redford Thursday chose the occasion to announce at-| S075) as Tostess, and a. mlscel-| The ier coving tacts. . Craig Robert Cooper, Mrs. Kathleen will speak her vows | 28 by girls in the Oakland County | oe ee eae oo ae Soe Sy B, Mrs. . J Bees Navy Mothers to Install New Officers with Calvin John Rhodes Feb. 6.| Treasurer's Office. On Jan. 20\| Oppesite General Hospital announced ane pedis "3. Hailey Stepbe ' | He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Johnson will give a spinster 42 W. Huron gowns is the goal set by the com-|S0"- Mrs. Harley Stephen. Mrs Tharsday is the day set for Poo-jcate; Mrs. Frank Becker, chaplain, Chairmen appointed include Mrs.|Charies F. Rhodes of Wenonah| dinner for ber sister. | eaten, Page serving refreshments. tiac Navy Mothers Club installa-|and Mrs. Weller Kéebaugh and| Pike, welfare; Mrs. Riley. mem-| drive. The bride-clect is the sister = teemtaa nt wan Wikies Bo Pourtng ‘wore Dire. Louis Schim- nT tan yg apf gga PS Guy Whitten, matrome@t} heir) cn’ wins eee bie | Dus to the hays csepense on CS we are reposting dard, and Mrs. Ruby MacKinder|™! *9¢ Mrs. Dora Dawson clubs from the area participating. | “/™5. and means; Mrs. Floyd Temple,| 4. Fs ata i OnE WEEK STARTING WEDNESDAY! has charge of tray favors. Square D ncer sarees to ute eee fram Se Mrs. James Dando and Mrs. | Americanism, and Mrs. Wright.) . 0 eae n and brideo- | FRE cart for notions will soon Pontiac group are Mrs. Vernon| Vernon Pike will be color bearers | historian. 4 i} bi, tl Ps Start: New Year [arsenate | ae ae ona | canoe Se a | : direct the which y. a year on . 4 . Sr csould uh moma. cub oa at ; William Christie, adjutant; Mrs.| of directors. Mrs. ‘Christie was Eleanor Coner of Rochester, pelts, Ind. - ' thonery, cigarettes and .cleansing| SaShay~Quadrille Club mem-| Mark , financial officer; | elected fo serve one year om |N. Y., national commander, will| C. William Rhodes of Detroit will ' Except Angers) tissues. These will be sold to the| bers and guests squared their sets| Mrs. Jack Wright, judge advo-| the board. be the installing officer and Mrs.| be Calvin's best man, and ushers | jj) Cleaned to Give Them That New Look!. patients to finance projects of the Seite comin cathe tate ftoon, Evelyn Traves of Redford, national 6 | c evening at ‘em-| | ° state , will the | sing, ‘ it ee alee Explains Bills to Society sak coecer. wl rinth| oe a ceesll 4 w Norman Underwood was master : Ronald J, Rhodes of Detroit. a ron? j Ser cae teneat of ten comm [Ct cmemanles cod callers wanes t S h ] L : ] tion a ee ee cceecdens | Guests at the shower included | il ther the interest of the commu- | ij Moore, Burnell McAllister, |LelSUS cnoo e€gIis atl a eee. Mrs. Jobneon, Mrs, Charies|it ONE HOUR ome te ae ekewn, Reler end Sen eee R. A. Ambrose, superintendent | ecipts for state aid, but would Pest commenters will honor the| Amita 2, Fmmston, Mrs. Gretta 8. | [if 26 East Huron Street Guests of the evening were Mr.| of the Oxford Schools and a mem-| appropriate an exact amount per Scott, Mrs, Robert Porritt, Edna | ' DOWNTOWN One of the projects planned for! snd Mrs, Brown, Mr. and Mrs.| ber of the governing board of the| child, which would aid in balanc- , Mrs. the coming year is a junior auxil-| jarcid McAllister, the Edward | Michigan Association of School Ad-| ing the schools’ budgets. Mrs. jary for high school girls. Silks, Mr. and Mrs, LaVon Rydon/| ministration, spoke on bills which| According to the speaker, a re Ford For a The auxiliary, which meets once | and the Kenneth Thomases, have been proposed for the benefit tirement bill is being studied which jee @ month, numbers over 100 mem-| Decorations were supervised by|of teachers and school children| would raise the minimum bene- ean li Y ’ bers from all over the county. Be-| thes Raymond Swaneys, and Mr.|when members of Alpha an) At treme S000 to $1.0 per same, Love er i1ou.,. sides its jects, the group had/| and Mrs. Russell Pope served re-| Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma/| W! a maximum 400 per year. Seo social’ affairs tm ite fest year. | treshenents The next party will| Society met Monday evening in| The bill would provide a gradu Artificial heat gives hair a beating, benefi eachers makes it dry and lifeless. One of They were a picnic at Mrs. D. R.| be Jan, 29. Denelson School. ated t for all t fall- 4S Srowetes Wilson’s Watkins Lake summer —— The ‘evening program was|i™é between the minimum and — aaa HE governor heme end 2. membersie ein | Queen Mar U nit | planned.by Mrs, Iva O'Dell, chair- maximum, he said. e glow healthful Mrs, Dean's home on Ottawa drive y , Mr, Ambrose cited the proposed beauty again! | Make an Appointment Soom Rowena’s man of Hears Reports |e ie nies are for usin {Blamed to. provide schools and - kn his talk, Mr. Ambrose said ‘ Needlework Guild Thursday in her Hey, discussed the refresher pay state ald to schools out of Ww Uni it bi % eau op welfare work, and ytd and 4 eee mw wh ———- rf Person who > tan col- opened the . knitting plans for the year were as te ce Ge ce ee lege work in fields other than | meeting with “Thoughts for the| Plans for service activities were|824%, N. Saginaw Over Neumode’s FE 2-9382 made. Mrs. Charles Clarke will be teaching to take enough educa» |New Year” and Mrs. Raymond | giscussed at the Thursday meeting - in charge of the sewing. tion courses to qualify for « Coombe and Mrs. Ralph Clara bed | 6 tay genta Club ot P wal W. t Ir , ; Mrs. Andrew McKerrow will Langdon. ane — ; Ate ye gs — he theme ‘| at Hotel Waldron. I on Modern ! open her Monroe street home for : Reports of the Christmas activi- the Feb. 28 meeting. to Claim Bride Bridal Party Given | Eduard Fritz of Cedar Croft, Bal- ' | timore, Md., have announced the for ‘Patricia Young | crengement.ot their daughter : Patricia Young, bride-elect- of} Ring -Fritz;-to Langdon. T. mand eo George L, Thomas of Birming-| Jr. He is the son of Mrs. ‘3 ham, was honored Thursday eve-/T. Crane of Glen terrace and ~ ning at a miscellaneous bridal/late Dr. Crane. mee ? ve shower given by Mrs. Charles Wil-| Miss Fritz is a at 8 liams at the Williams home on | broke College of Brown & She is the daughter of the Mau-| uate school. He graduated bed ot couple | of Pai, . ri rari ry the cogent a toa GREGG SHORTHAND _ | Beone of the first to enjoy modem a oe at 8 enn TYPEWRITING styling at its finest. No need to oa neko te ) COUNTING *- wait until the stores begin to. show ; Loge Ni ea AC ‘ G = ; wrought iron living room suites— , Hour Held ake eeecant’ Mal Comptometer and Calculator. | call Elliott and let them show you... my |>y Eighth: Groders "tie a S| See re : | “how you can: have modern sty > Now! . > = # aoe = x : : ¥ ~ SEF Emenee ee eonerenees +eeee 7 ie i es Name P . . ag ' i poy Agate roy oy e as Sor ee Re Makes Headline News — wm ~NEW CAR VALUES === ge-re: | ~ USED CAR PRICES BRUSHING LION’S TEETH—When a lion lives in somebody's | } Harold Turner Has a Large Number of r - ? ao to & & - ‘ a house he has to be kept clean—even its teeth. Here owner Bobbyette | : Porter uses a tooth brush to clean the teeth of Tex, her pet lion 4 which lives in a special room,in her home in Herscher, Ill. «She | ; raised the four-year-old animal which now weighs 325 pounds from | ; a cub fresh from the African jungle. : Germany's Fate at Stake. in Imminent Big 4 Parley | (Editor’s note: i i we --- R While these might prove tempt- | at hm starts in Berlin next week? | ing offers to a good many sito | AE SAE PAD LE} Cipla Af) Questions concerning are dealt with in a series of four articles by Kingsbury Smith, Euro General Manager of Interna- Gongs ‘wow News Service.) By KINGSBURY SMITH BERLIN (INS)—Germany’s des- tiny, the fate of Europe and per- haps of the world will be at stake | in the momentous talks due to | start in Berlin next Monday be- tween’ the foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, bers of the French parliament, they | are not likely, even if made, to be accepted by Dulles or Eden. | And West German Chancellor | Konrad Adenauer already has warned that a’ neutralized Ger- | many would in a very short time | become totally dependent on So- viet Russia and degenerate into a satellite state, Your Cost IS Our Consideration ... The cost of the funeral is just one of the extra costs that appear at your time of bereavement. For this reason we aim to be particularly careful and considerate of your 1953 FORDS NEW CARS---NEW TRUCKS France and Russia. a costs. 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JANUARY 19, 1954 LUMBER CO. 270 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-8381 Newest Senator for Colorado DENVER @®—The Colorado Leg- islature’s newest member also is rs its most highly paid in December to fill a vacancy. FUNERAL HOME 110 WESSEN ST. PHONE FE 3-7374 Ambulance Service at Any Hour *| take economic. projects. products would be asked to sign Farm Surplus Plan Proposed President May Suggest |" Gift of $1 Billion in Food | beieved to Non-Red Nations WASHINGTON @® — President Eisenhower was reported today about to propose giving up to one billion dollars worth of farm sur- pluses to non-Communist countries in exchange for pledges to under- Officials helping draft the plan said the governments getting the, agreements to undertake specific projects aimed at bettering the liv- ing standards of their people. Countries which would be eli- gible would be those hard-pressed for funds to finance such projects, such as- India, Pakistan and oth- and one of the FBI's 10 most want- ed fugitives, was seized by federal C agents yesterday. and technical aid’ to friendly gov- in August 1951. ernments. Benson provided no fur-| named as one of four bandits who ther details. attempted to rob the home of Mrs It ig not clear whether this new | Violet Bidwill Wolfner, owner of would replace the cur-|the Chicago Cardinals football rerit law which authorizes the gov-| team, on Aug. 4, 1951. * ¥ We're building a new Home Office just to serve Michigan and - six other states—Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, Nerth and South < > LOT ee | ¢ TTTTTII LL ” Haawettl! pareeieity! ih il _ We're glad to be! closer to Pontiac Dakota, and Nebraska. The new North Central Home Office building is going up in Minneapolis near the geographical center of this area, but the center in many important ways is Michigan. 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FITZPATRICK . GLEN T. HARDING HERMAN C. KUNZE PERCY G. LATIMER DERWOOD C. ‘LEMKE LEO G. LINEBAUGH TRAVER W. MILLER ‘ _ EARL F. STEINER ROBERT J. EISELE St Ae I, Smoot Re-elected . by Neopolifan Club Isaac Smoot was ré-elected pres- ident of Pontiac’s Neopolitan Club at a meeting recently. Taking office with him are Fred- ric Smith, vice president; James Dembo, recording secre- | tary; Percy Mc- , Conner, corre ay ling tary; Robert Gales, treasur- er; Dr. Roy V. Cooley, auditor; Hubert P rice, guide; William Garling, sergeant- at-arms; and Victor Woods, parli- amentarian. Installation will be Jan. 24 at 3:30 p. m. in Trinity Baptist Church. Attorney John Roxborough Jr. of Detroit will be guest speak- er and the MacDowell Male Chorus will sing. Court Takes Over . for Sick Boy of 4 CHICAGO «—Superior Court made 4year-old Mitchell Adams its ward yesterday so he could | have hospital care that would | strengthen him for an operation is | to correct a deformity. | Judge Daniel A. Covelli ordered /, born with his biadder outside his body, placed in Sarah Morris Hospital and directed his parents, Theodore, 25, and his di- vorced wife Marcella, 27, to pay the bills. The court acted when a physician said the child was dangerously un- dernourished and the father ac- cused the mother of delaying the operation. Brass Yields to South Boston; Will Parade BOSTON (~The Pentagon yield- ed yesterday to a protest by of- ficials of South Boston's Evacua- tion Day parade against an order banning participation of armed ser- vices troops in the March 17 cele- bration. Army and Navy headquarters in Boston had informed parade of- ficials their services would not be represented because of past ‘‘dis- respect to the troops.” . ~ * = fied the Pentagon, through Parade Marshal Patrick F. the local order and protested that they are most hospitable toward | the troops. * * - In Washington, told Sen. 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WEDNESDAY MORNING 7:00—(4)—Today. 3 $:60—(7)—W. M. Kelly. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—Play- house 10:00--(4)—Ding Dong School. (7) —Wixie’s Wonderland. (2)—Ar thur Godfrey. 11:00—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (7)— Charm Kitchen. 11:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 11:30—-(4)—The Bennetts. (2)—Strike It Rich. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) —Comics. (2)-—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)— Ross Mulholland. 12:30—(7)—News. (2)—Tomorrow’s 12:45—(2)—Guiding Light. (4) — Travel Unlimited. (7)—Stars on Seven. 1:00—(2)—-You’re What You Eat. nee—14)—adb. Patrol. (7)—Auntie 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. (4) —Telerama. 2:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. (7) —My Life. 2:30—(7)—Theater. (2) — House- party. 2:45—(4)—Nancy Dixon. 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. Smith. $:30—-(7)—Film Serial. (2) — La- dies Day. 4:00—(4)—Welcome Travelers. (7) (4)—Kate 4:30—(4)—On. Your Account. (2)— ae ‘Theater. (7)—Ern West- i —W—Howdy Doody. (2) — Chaplin. 5:45—(7)—Weather. (2) — Sports. WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—-Music Time. (7)—De- troit Deadline. (2) — Twenty Questions. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. 6:30—(4)—Sports. (7) — Superman. (2)—News. 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. (2)— ‘Weatherman. 7:00—(4)—Douglas Fairbanks. (7) City’s Heart. (2)-Carpet The- ater. 7:30 — (4) — Eddie Fisher. (7)— Mark Saber. (2)—Doug Edwards. 7:45—(4)—News. $:00—(4)—I Married Joan. (7)— Bowling Champs. (2)—Godfrey and Friends. ' 8: mob ea Little Margie. (1)— Theater. 9:00—(4)—Television Theater. (7) Club Polka. (2)—Strike It Rich. Rich. 9: 38—(7)—On Your Way. (2)—I've Got a Secret. 10:00—(4)—This Is Your Life. (7) Storytime. (2)—Motorama. 10:30—(4)—Theater. (7)—Man vs. Crime. 10:45—(2)—Greatest Fights. 11:00—(4) —News. On. (2)—News. 11:15—(4)—Stock Car-Champs. Film, (2)—Packer Playhouse. — -- Today's Radio Proarams - - Programs turnished by stations listed tm this colume are subject to change. without notice . wWws, am WCAR, (1198) WXYZ, (1778) WIBK, (1490) ne, & Bud Guest wxyYz, wWseK. Gentile Binge WCAR Coffee Gtrl Marries : WCAR, Harmony Hall ia ww, WXYZ Wa are tk Strike it — WJBK. § CKLW, Wonderful cuy WCAR News W4BK, News, McLeod : WJR WCAR News Harmony —_ tae wJR. Make Up Mine Ww ww , (1) —- Soupy’s | } Spirited Band ls Now on TV Came From Train Whistles and Rail Clickings NEW YORK—A pair of chair rungs and a bread board started Lindley Murray jones Jr., since known as Spike Jones to his scfvendl aod te tae sous too SPIKE AND WIFE—Adding his own special brand of madness to TV each Saturday night is the inimitable Spike Jones and his * attractive spouse Helen Grayco. Conductor of the nationally famous City Slicker Band, “The Spike Jones Show” is designed especially for music lovers, or as the star himself puts it, “Our half hour is an inspiring lesson in music depreciation.” YZ, Pred Wolfe CKLW. Austin Orant WIJBK. Boo Murphy Sale’ pees WCAR, N'Day Caller 6:46—WIR, C. Massey WIJBK. Rise and Shine tt:38—WJIR, Helen Trent Sys, Marriage Pays WXYZ, News. Wolfe + EVENING "Sarie | eee Se WIR, D. Burris : + 4 News WCAR. Club 1130 w Wattrick, McKens Pred Wolfe CKLW. News, ” News 12:45—WJR, J. White WJBK. WHYZ, Stanley | @:18—WwaR, ; 7:16—WJR, Music Hal urs Spee — [7:30 WW). Linen, Live WEDNESDAY 4FTERNUON Saw’ nin WJBK, Gentile and Binge Sarg Gens of Life ¢:30—WIR. 1:45—WW4, News WXYZ, Time WWJ, Pran Petta CKLW. Toby David m CuLw Austin Grant WXYZ, Ed McKensie $:00— WIR, Jack White News, chat 6:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas Dick Osgood 1:1S—WIR. Ma Perkins "wi the sar 4--% 3-~y W, News, Walts YZ, 126—WJR, Dr. Maione CKLW. Puilton Lewis Wolfe Clem WOAR, Messenger, Lady | t:00—WaR, Burton ww, — A oo Mrs. wxyYz, WWJ, News, Mulbolland CKL sag SHE—WCAR Radio Rev CKLW, News. Bud . WIBK. Tom George 9:06—WJR, News WXYZ. Paul Winter ware, Breakfast Club WIBK, News, George "wae ] tes’s Pom CKLW, Musical At WCAR. Hews. Club CKLW. Perry WJBK, Bob y 2:15—WIR, P. Mason 8:00—WJR, FBI WCAR News Rhythm oy ~ ey a WWJ, Walk @ Mile *:15—WIR, TB WHY, Crocker, Winter | Siwtfitamene Gabriel Heatter Pt ane WJBK, Tom George Mrs 8:15—WXYZ. Sammy Kaye WCAR. Club 1130 Every Day CKL Martin $:00—-WIR, Hilltop House w. Teng Laame WWJ. Life Beautiful s 4 cu W, News, anrits he agree Vandercook News vthe bs Crime Saray Wesee fracde ¢ WIBK, Tom George Ww, Bes Your Life oxLw Seen, Homechat =e pou, pe CKLW Sensy. Must WCAR. News Temple CKLW. Eddie Chase *:15—CKLW. Mem. Musie 10:30—WWJ, Bob Hope ~ 8:30—WW2, P. Young 9:30—WJIR, Crime Classic WxYz, w Streets Winter ww, Story Ww. Mary W. Eddie Chase wxyi, Scsens Theater WCAR. Pontiac High Week, McLeod CKLW, Squad Room 545—WJR, Our Gal 10:00—w. 10:46—WWJ. Break the Bank WWJ. Rt to Happiness ww Choraliers 2%, Glagie’s Party J, Widder WXYZ McKenzie ‘JBK. 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Morley, as- sistant director of U. of M.'s speech clinic, examines ~ * Pontiac Press Phote Dale Reynolds, 9,of 4441 Fenmore Ave.,as Miss Eleanor Traut (left), of 3498 Winterberry Rd., Walled Lake, a speech therapist, and Miss Beverly Eaton, 146 Jackson St., look on. 80 per cent of cerebral! palsied children have speech difficulties, Dr. Morley said. The CP program is supported here by the United Fund. At least ‘Wyandotte Mother ls Killed in Collision PETROS CE gn Saeentette mother was killed and two critical condition were Berry, 19, and May Tonova, 24. The Wayne County Road Patrol said May, who was driving, ran a stop sign and collided with a truck driven by Robert Allen, Wayne. The car hit the truck hind the cat and bounced 1953 Report Shows 428 on County Probation List year, the on probation earned an average of $220.79 monthly. | i iv Bek ¢ *8F § : period totaled $17,951.03 while res- in Crash; Rest Flee DETROIT (UP)—A youth iden- tified as Jack A, Bass, 19, Allen Park, was ‘found dead early today in a car which spun out of control and hit a tree in suburban Lincoin M Park. Board Accepts Dog Clinic Plan Supervisors Also Want to Plug Loophole Letting City Evade Rule Two measures to Oakland County's rabies program won approval “of ya Board of Supervisors Mon- tion's offer to stage this year's non-profit rabies vaccination clin- ies for county dogs. in Michigan's taw that let Pon- tiac insue licenses to unvaccinat- ed dogs last year. The veterinarians’ association left exact dates and places of the rabies clinics up to county health The county will furnish steriliz- ers, tables, buildings and other non- expendable equipment, The cost of vaccines, needles, cotton and other “‘throw-away” items is come from receipts from the clinics. Vaccination charge will be $1.50 dog The ‘association says all money left after paying clinic expenses re- Berkley Man Robbed of $75 on Street Here and robbed of $75 and a $200 two. men while he was walking on Mt. Clemens street near East Alley. The victim, Harold Gauthier, 2087 Harvard St., Berkley, told Pontiac police the mah threw an overcoat over his head and knocked him down before robbing him by Council of Churches ANN ARBOR (INS) The Rev. JACKSON # — Chartes R. Moss, 21, of Munith, a Jackson County village, died today at Foote Hospi- tee to try to plug the loophole | Set for Jan. 25 cameo ng earty this morning by | Gauthier said he had seen one of the men earlier in the evening “lof the Port Huron Times-Herald, . |of them from Oakland County, are at Heidelberg, Germany. P. Willacker, Birmingham; (front cisio Vivian of Detroit; (second HONOR GUARD—PFour Michigan soldiers, three guards for the U. 8. Army European headquarters They are ‘(front left) Cpl. Donald Willacker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin serving as honor yight) Cpl. Tar-| Doris, lives in F row left) Pfc. ae lolly. James A. Titherage, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Titherage of Auburn Heights; and fsecond row right) Pfc. Gilbert H. Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gray of Royal Oak. Yvonne, lives in Detroit and Pfe. Titherage’s wife, é Cpl. Willacker’s wife, | Safety Seminar Chairman Weil Claims) $1 Million Cheap Price to Curb Traffic Deaths | | fic accidents which last year Killed | | 192 and injured 58,000 persons in | | the state. | Most of the money would be for | moree state policemen and more | effective driver licensing F. Granger Well, chairman of } Weil, executive vice president told newmen last night the semi- nar will try to shape a legislative fice Federation, advocated more i is inadeauate “‘to solve "but the increase te fe SEs okt t! 7 Public to See Plans First | ‘County Will Accept Bids}: for New. Farmers Market Market commitieemen of Oak-{| round market and an open shelter land County Board of Supervisors | for 32 more stalls to be used during Monday won the right.to take| warm weather. | bids on a new $65,000 farmers | market for Pontiac. But supervisors specified that the | Oakiand | DETROIT ®—The Michigan leg-| committee can't take bids until | Growers, | islature is being asked to privide | it bolds up_architect's_plané for | huilding on the county 4H Fair- A Berkley man was attacked | one million dollars to combat traf-| inspection at a public heating. committee chairman, said new market would be lecated on Pontiac Lake read just went of Telegraph road. Rough plans, he said, include a} parking lot big enough for 270 cus-| will prébably ‘be self-supporting, | sition” when it-came to tomers’ cars, Blamed on Reds Dondero Says Commie Agents Foster Talk of U. S. Depression Communist agents were blamed today by Rep. George A. Dondero its. | (R-Mich) for starting “loose talk” Pa Flee ft ii : E s* i j j B i + oapamridctip catia * e aut a, oa wy ‘ed ‘| - ~* if | grounds at Perry street and Walton Norman &. Barnard, market |Soulevard for Saturday markets. The fortner city-county market *® Mili St.. now owned en- tirely by the city, is being used Farmers, temporarily without a| Cases take eight months market of their own, have formed Co-qperative and borrowed a County Inc.., -for parking. A University of Michigan stu- dent, Arthur E. Pearimutter of 465 Michigan House, Ann. Arbor. is seeking information on a meteor State Will Get A Bill This Week Supervisors Will Study State Rep. William 8, Broom- field (R-Royal Oak) said today he will introduce a ‘bill in Michigan's Legislature. this week asking for a fourth circuit judge for Oakland Supervisors Monday told legislative and ways and pointed has more than | gwiee the 200,000 i third judge was | when « to trial, he ii i | Hi F f 5 z i 2} bb eorngrates pepsaped: oe ; [ > Ht i F f it Fe a np é ie $s = 4 deat i fj i » a pe TV es ek Pp pS one Pe 7 owe ee =] = a ¥ : >* : esd : pant . i pas saat ges = -. , bP : - 4 é F 25% 6 FES. ei ei < i ‘a PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1954 Fires Case '$5,000 Damage Home Burn Monday Afternoon ? H Hy Li | ! i i f : | Z va iH _ oe if : i et ed : i 4 slection is schedeiedi tee eter 2-!New Trial on Theft —[ceorce. tesketh ar. Norman Ff i el i fe bd Three Stores Bombed in Downtown Chicago if ( ! i L g ij Ss i | 2 i z a Baldwin avenue. McCallum 2nd to File 4 i lite He eft 4 i zs i Ff if aFs a biaes# E< ~ 2 & * —_ v5 & é Surviving besides his widow, Irene, a.e three daughters, Mrs. _| ROYAL OAK — Service for Bur- | tis Julian — Cottrelt;—48; of — 519 Knowles Ave, wil] be Thursday in , Ind., with burial in Jollietville, Ind. Arrangements are by Sullivan and Son Funeral Home. He died Sunday at his home. Surviving are his nother, Mrs. Dorothy Cottrell, and two brothers, Willard and Paul of Indianapolis. Carl Bolton to Ask Cari Bolton, acquitted in 1950 in the Walter Reuther shooting, plans to seek a new trial in Oakland County Circuit Court on a 1949 burglary conviction which resulted in a 10 to 15-year prison sentence. Bolton, of Highland Park. was convicted on May 18, 1949, before Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland of breaking into the Pontiac Con- sumers Cooperative store at 489 Madison St. An all-woman jury re- turned guilty verdicts against him pnd his two companions. Joseph Kolodzewski and John Pantella, the two principal wit- nesses in the Reuther-shooting trial, also were principal witnesses against Bolton in the trial here. It is Bolton's contention that if the two key witnesses were disbe- lieved. by a Detroit Recorders Court jury in the Reuther case then ‘their veracity is subject to question in the burglary trial here. Got Your ‘54 License? Just a reminder that there are probably a lot of people unwitting- ly breaking the law right now. If you are going ice fishing, you must have a 1954 fishing li- cense in your possession, It is very common for fishermen to forget this after each Jan, 1, ‘| and Harry J. Merritt to try to get Walton boulevard property until the welfare committee and Oak- approve the sale. In another action, the board urged its legislative committees Michigan Act 246 of 1945 changed so townships with local ordinances can set their own fines and fees and use receipts for whatever ex- penses they choose, Fines now go to the state library fund. New Officers Named by St. Philip Church the Women's Auxiliary of St. Philip Episcopal Church will be Mrs. William D. McCullough, . Mrs. Frank R. Chapman, and Mrs. Thomas Everbard, vice presidents. Others are Mrs. Henry McNalley, secretary; Mrs. Angus Miller, . corresponding secretary, and Mrs. H. A. Mitzelfeld, treas- urer, The Men and Boys’ Club of St. Philip elected Thomas Everhard, president; Wilfred Loeffelbien, vice president, and Luther C. Green, secretary-treasurer, Frank H. Williamson of Wa- terferd township complained the county board of auditors had paid him “only the beef price | at the Detroit stockyards” for | He claimed the beef price gave him about $900, while five of the cows, he said, were Angus breed- ing cattle worth twice as much. Church at Rochester Elects 1954 Officers ROCHESTER — Annual meeting | of the First Congregational Church was held last week, with a busi- ness session following a dinner for several hundred. Elected to 19 positions were George Beatty, moderator; Mrs. Eddie Hunt, church clerk and Mrs Mrs. John Plassey are deacones- ses, with Mrs, Graham Johnson land Mrs, Walter Smith as assoc iate deaconesses. To Install Officers DRAYTON PLAINS — Blue Star Fight that incessant, rasping cough due to a cold that makes every night a wakened nightmare! Ge fast, effective ‘relief with Pinex. Pinex works fast to help loosen Concentrate for home-mixing econ- omy, Ready-Mixed Pinex for con- of money back. 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SAGINAW ST 9:30-12 your call, Huntoon’s Ambulance is for the comfort and safety its passengers 9:30.5:30 daily 30 Wed. 9:30-8:00F ri. 79 Oakland Ave. FE 2-0189 Quality Control ... that has No Eq ‘ \ | : CHICAGO @®—Two Loop cigar stores and a bookstore within a|§ : weno apt Mh pol ano 3 : Founded on Progressive Principles : told police they could not ° ° Exaleioos which, Potice Cant. | $ Farmer-Snover : page bombs broke windows of| 8 FUNERAL HOME : It’s the quality of the meat when it reaches your fable that really counts. It the theee stores and of some ad-| Ae mene re 29in $ travels @ long road to get there . . . from packing house to market cooler, — mes. 'f Socccneceonscaccebecescccoocosoesoosoosococcoes from cooler to cutting block, from rough cuts to the trimmed, finished roasts, chops or steaks you select from the counters. Every step of the way, Wrigley’s Meats are-under the watchful eyes of an experienced supervisory staff whose job it is to guard their fine quality. Our buyers select only the BEST of the top grades . . . and this constant, careful, concentrated attention combined with Wrigley’s Meats to you with all their original goodness, tendernesstand flavor. | They’re the best when we buy them .. . they're AT THEIR BEST _ you buy them . . . that’s why we can guorontee... Satisfaction... aterford Township TAX NOTICE! By action of the Waterford Township Board, ¢ time for payment of 1953 taxes to Helen e, Township Treasurer, NTHOUT PENALTY been extended to March 1, 1954 Taxes Which Aro Due and Payable by January 20, 1954 agains *tendam Ww or Sift we ¢ - . a pt 5 pa y wis a ee ee a , ae eng eae eg oan A Pe ee 1 ise oh , wr - ee AO ain: gale a mee ! wey THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1954 Stat eeerme" Kidnaper Suspects [Says ne Mom Lizabeth Scott ]|Population Up... tanh Mendsene conn ‘ou se|Arrested; Man Free Exclaims ‘Ugh’ | 2.8 te S Fs & discontinued Sooner Wy baairented tan chder base. - : Feb, 26, it was dis- bd closed this week. This leaves the | ‘Continued From Page One) | \ovitz to insert this ad to Boyish Garb 18,999 in Area ib ef collecting fredh iced to Jo- Sarendtt end oer Uy nae cv, Scan genevee Mabe. Planes By BOB THOMAS eal blood banks and the Red Cross. | cept Jackson was called “Dutch.” | advise when where HOLLYWOOD = ‘ A P Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state | He said they talked about a third | liver.” > 5 =. smatoms County Gain Estimated health commissioner, said that | Party.as if he were a boss, but “I| With the family unable to raise gamed styles thet F - at 19 Per Cent; Regional sources of blood for the manu- think that was just a cover up.” any sizeable sum Sunday, Inspec- is trying to foist on them, Liza- Fi J facture of blood derivatives by his Jackson and Lear glared at tor James English placed this ad beth $ : ind “today. igure Jumps i | | department are sufficient to allow| newsmen as they were led into discontinuing the Iboodmobile: Aft-| the crowded press room at the er March 1, the State Health De-| alt of Justice. partment will be unable to ide emergency supplies of whole blood| Here is the way the case de-| ‘The second note, delivered at as it has in the past. veloped: 9:50 p.m. Sunday, read: , gh ogy “rede amd 0 os ee ee eee ‘ oh Outer Geary St. at 11 am./am well and alive. it please Loses $25,000 in Jewels Saturday to keep several business | hurry for they are afraid you may BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. & -—| appointments. He didn’t keep any | try to cross them by taking the Mrs, Mervyn Leroy, wife of the | of them) numbers off the the movie producer, reported yester-| Five hours later his family called | police ... try day that she lost an envelope con-| the Missing Persons Bureau. Al-| them, they will kill me, ... taining jewels valued at.more| most simultaneously — special de-| , “Nothing reported to the papers, than $25,000 yesterday, It fell from | livery ransom demand arrived at| for which I rte cell her purse after she left a bank. | the father’s home in the exclusive | Lesley to have faith. . . “Oh, they're awful!” she ex-| The Detroit Metropolitan Area— claimed in her foggy wolce. She composed of Oakland, Wayne and had seen some pictures of the late | Macomb Counties and four eastern Paris styles. The models had boy-| townships of Washtenaw County— ish haircuts and their outfits | has grown an estimated 11 per cent lacked the curves that are cus-| since 1950 tomary with most females. The Metropolitan Regional Plan- s ss 8 ning Commission reported today that 3,396,000 persons resided in “Terrible, terrible,” she said.| the area as of July 1. “It's absolutely subversive! What will happen to the institution of} Wayne County had the greatest marriage? No man wants to mar-| Stowth, 209,765. Oakland gained ry someone who looks like his 78,999 persons and Macomb, 45,- brother, Or, if he’s an older man,| %- ‘ : i tL Inspector English said the next like his son. Macomb led percentagewise, (Advertisement) a oe overiooking 0) .Jeohone call was, received at the “This could upset our whole sys-| with a 244 per cent gain. Oakland The letter, in Lecnard’s hand-| Sere beme of 15:2) pm. tem. It's the women who keep| registered a 199 per cent popula- S. ; ig hand" | Monday. Besides reducing the ran- men from fighting: If men lose EE Lae | write," crane $0. a om Amando 5,80, he caer te reoet for nomen ond et | ESSE See Siasapers non har the am dees tote a ee as . it lead to ons ia a ra - : ad in the paper when money | chaos!” 1:45 P. . REDUCES Pe a oe es was ready. Miss Scott nna ght Sete The third note, delivered Mon- sounded like The father immediately éalled| day, read: ad police and the biggest San Fran-| “... It looks bad for me. They | enne cisco manhunt in two decades was | are really mad because ‘your ad in under way. It turned up Leonard's | this morning’s Examiner said you car Sunday in a downtown public | did not have the money. ... They Mra & Coon, BR. Wo, 1, Big Rapids | garage but there were no imme-| are willing to turn me loose for it “CAPTAIN SCARFACE” —anD— “ROBOT MONSTER” i Mich. writes, “Several ths t in women's styles started to take Rennel Concentrate and | diate developments, $300,000, but not a penny less. .. gen with its help have already lost 34 Ibs Py ° * —* * . Being only M years old that weight loss means so much to me, I like Ren- Late Sunday night a second spe- “Please for God's sake don't try oy einer medicines, have in the. past, | Clal delivery note asked the family | ° bargain. I swear to God they iS choctd bo 1’ ual be p enna cope? |) at? SRRSGEE SETRRGREDONNS, -— 3.6.4 tv'e omesing bev quickly you can on Police traced the first ransom wn. home, Obta' Rennel oP os vous druggist, 4 —. call from a telephone booth in the grapefruit juice as+directed and take | Mission district and all officers two tablespoonfuls twice a day. That's all there is to it. If you do not jose | had been instructed to pick up any- “if there is any further stalling.” me ith the booth be a h tor Ty a. tock os one using the . Following instructions again, In- need never know «& hungry moment Two inspectors cruising in the spector English placed the original pa — a» 4 *| area spotted Lear talking on the| ad in the Tuesday Examiner, on ~ telephone and made the arrest,/ sale Monday night. * “I think it’s all right for women —STARTS— BIG “3 IN 1” SHOW "A : \Q| Lynch said. He called it a! Police were assisted by FBI A “natural.” agents as observers, rather than Good Just after noon on Monday, a/| participants. Regulations preclude Id man telephoned the elder Mosko- | the FBI from coming officially into ea vitz’ home. The caller asked for|® case until seven days after a i -wetwoues “Allie,” whois Leonard's twin | Kidnaping, or until there are indi- everywhere. Your brother and business partner, Al- cations the kidnapers crossed state here is 6 good fred. lines ites FACTS ABOUT JULIA—Through eight consecutive films, the Se ae: 28 Ser “How much can you raise by) + ou4 brother operated | “million dollar legs” belonging to Julia Adams have been covered by boepitallty on 4 ha midnight tomorrow night?” the| 4 Secniene tian Co. a oe flowing costumes. However, at long last, Miss Adams wears a swim. __2e oe caller asked. “Get $300,000. estate and insurance firm suit in Universal-International’s 3-D science-fiction thriller, “The af “The kid is sick, We want to get | tives have been closely linked COMPLETE LUNCHES rid of him.” Then he bung up. to enlisting in the hr Force to- the sx fh wih 70° 2 a ate er scan 27: PY tre nadine ome | COMM MiIssion to Get Report Creature from the Black Lagoon.” a third spacial delivery latter. stain ° change a tast in Leonard's handwriting, gave Their father is a personal friend == structions for assembling $50,00 Rape-Sl R d eo peg eter soatiteation to eT ee ae on ape-oiayer ewal Moskovitz. The last for in Pontiac City Commission tonight | *!7 i connection with rezoning to C-1 ° Saasteovite’ wile,’ Ledley, Ont | oo. pe Pranctot con oan tn toin | is: echsdeled to toar <'conmaities | etighe ts". Stee: See ee CHIOS their two sons, David, 4, and Mi-| when 3year-old Marc de Tristan | recommended allocation of the |‘"s i™. | Tike chel, 6, went into seclusion with | Jr. was abducted from his home in | 5.000 reward posted Sept. 1 for |, "Wtues "te sease to, Re ios @ Ye | R it DINING ROOM other family members at the elder | exclusive suburban Hillsborough. | aid in apprehending the slaying of | 194. Lincs Viste Subdivision ames Kooseve Moskovitz" home. Police and FBI) The kidnaper demanded and was | Mrs. Hallie Perkins. eS Le poy Be 4 . 130 S. Telegraph agents were in the house and kept | paid $20,000 by the boy's father) City Manager Walter K. Will | « Em orter for rf jot 13 of Sues Second Wife the neighborhood under surveil-| Count Mare de Tristan. man, Police Chief Herbert W. | Sensors pist 137 located at 203 Auburn lance. Leonard's home is in subur- Fig Fy cage gaye am Straley and City ewer: thie are vingt and Lea® Aes. aching tesoning | SANTA MONICA, Calif @® —i] pooRs OPEN AT 1 | ban Burlingame. sudaaper caught a short} A. Ewart form the committee io SL WEE SP Shenae "pat 97 Tonneed I ws it's ee abii*s| = 8 b3313 TF sf i} 8 ee re ial i Hh | sie: fara oY as ae Sri yi il is 3 ise ie ¢ Sita | Neva Te Bilt lige Bele il SSS aHAN tell ate aati i sy tags iy “a aires] O Siete eas |S oo teta: : tela et | ee et HTS lita Seat eel, 34 iy ie i fe Hn fick: | oF = revit > sal qt Hill SRL BO Lae fll FY mm its Heel e | Th c F s8$°q3%3 rT it ‘tit Ayes be LH ‘i 23! il labay ae AE re S faa] A ik ne i iy if ale bine | =e! i? 7 ; 8h: irst fiv ; Rew 57-47 victory. The 6foot-9 center, just lowa’s Dick Ives had stood for 10 * * Wyoming climbed into a tie with of their first five games, then! ints while winning its Ist six qpeah » proaching the midway point in his | years. Schlundt's total was 11| Wisconsin made 25 of 30 free| Colorado A&M in the Skyline Con- faltered and finished at 500, $8.) - nies Milford seeks its 7th win in a junior year, already owns the in-| above the former Indiana field-| throws in defeating Michigan State | ference by edging New Mexico 5- . . Again last year, Milford started Balanced scoring has been a fea-| Tow at home tonight against dividual scoring records for many | house mark as he connected on | 57-53 in a Big Ten game. Two | 53. West Texas State took over the e eat INOdIS | fast, winning six of its first @ ' ture. Jim Davidson leads with 8| Clarenceville. OL St. Mary, am- of the Midwest's main basketball |16 field goals in 27 attempts and|foul shots by sub Bobby Delpit | lead in the Border Conference with —- other of Oakland County's three arenas. Last night, he added two/| on 15 of 17 free throws. | with seven seconds left gave Tu-| its fourth in a row, 67-60 over New unbeaten quintets, entertains St. rag hg RE, a Aaron | 8 in Late Rally Junior Elks Snap Phalanx | tx:.:.: ° leva Solily in ang| 12 Streak in Class D umm iia 8 Kentucky 5 Still Leads Poll) tz itm ict .wrcsvrs sx coca ars Se After 79-70 Win High School Monday night. losing cause for the Phalanx. | Southfield with Dearborn Lowrey, 4 By HUGH FULLERTON JR. _, ly Associated Press poll reriained tal, on the usual basis of 10 for | A&M into fourth place, reversing After winning six in a row, | Three players hit double figures for Avondale with Lake Orion, and St, NEW YORK —Until one of the | unchanged this week, although | first, 9 for second, etc., mounted) their positions of a week ago. By TOM cxpsenag Phalanx bowed to Junior Elks 723, | the Police against Bogie Lake. Fred's against St. Rita. five top teams takes a resounding| there was one change in their|to 1,106. Western polled 769 points to the| CHICAGO — Jowa’s intent 43-39, and fell into a ist place tie] Jom W he led with 20, while The 5 ecdate ay A Riaotl sd tumble, the race for the top of the | order, as 127 sports writers and} Duquesne, in second place, re-| Aggies’ 697. : young Hawkeyes gave: Big Ten | with Police Department. Police lecom eather Te oft. Bret a. ome t. = and * 8 Ted Wharry added 16 and Jack! Locrey 06 Southfield, Lake Orton Bh college basketball heap looks like | broadcasters sent in ballots. ceived 30 firsts and 995 points basketball fans something to pond- | routed Bogie Lake, 69-19, to match | Avondale; Rome at Uties; Nerthville a6 a closed affair, with five “haves” * * *¢ third-place Indiana 16 firsts and) Then came a big drop in the the Phalanx 61 record. | Hopkins, 15. Same was true of the | Civics, “Charessevtiie” ot Sammeent outdistancing a large group of| ‘The undefeated (110) Kentucky | 95 points. . | point ratings and, indicative of the | ¢r beyond the awesome proportions | Panthers. Jack Johnson had 15, | Bribes st Meliz; Clessen ot Warseng oa 4 h quick changes that can take place | of Don Schlundt and the Indiana Panthers stayed close (5-2) by > a fy ord ; have nots. Wildcats remained in the No. 1} Western Kentucky, running its 8 : Paul Emerson, 14, and Ed Ma-/| East ; at Mayvilles eo. 8. 8 - spot with first-place votes from 42| winning streak to 36 straight | When one of the leaders =. Hoosiers last night. ——s rt en esas 2 -| Seat lake OOS: Ken a Crea The first five teams week- experts. Their poin games, moved ahead of Oklahoma | Notre Dame was ranked si ot as lass league games | cadaeg, 12. tas, ordson pense retin wMe Ro : conti : - 221 points. Hawks, making their ist "P| were scheduled, but a pair of | In the exhibition contests, Hodges i 6 te: Oe ee pepe OEY [4a Seniadieneve: rsa exhibition games-were played. | ted the Poole triumph with 15|, Kf Dov’ J er A week ago the Irish collected | fioor this season, rolled to a clean- ts, and Bob DeVine “Soc” |‘Go a only a few scattered points in the , Poole Lumbér took a 40-35 de- | poin’s ine and y’ une 5 79-70 victory over Illinois aS | cision from Stadium Inn of the | Rallis each had 10 points in GMC’s| whew YORK (UP)—The 1954 Ni , but Notre Dame handed Holy |“ ot : a- sendtgee first defeat last wr sophomores Carl Cain and Bill | Class B league, and General Mo-| win over Oliver's. tional Golf Day, which will find And this, combined with an other-| Logan contributed vital points in | ts also measured a “B” quintet, | os os CLASS Ds un ye o-ag | Solfers all over the nation trying wise good record, moved the Irish ' elias | lacing Oliver Buick, 49-26. PHALANX .............-..18 18 8 #9) to beat Ben Hogan, is slated for into the place vacated by the Cru- ab ap Sarena | ee Ed Ringgold sparked the Elks’ | . oe race 9 4 4 ease | Jame 5, it was announced today, saders. Meantime, the 6 feet 10 inch | ———— | POLICE DEPARTMENT __ 9 17 24 19—«9 | Any golfer, pro or amateur, can Holy Cross dropped to eighth be-| Schiundt was setting a Big Ten | CAKEAIDERS 21 2 ects CBr the event by paying a $1 hind Oklahoma City. Other major| individual scoring record of 47 | Def PANTHERS gs tata ¢ 16 1552 | fee at his local club. switches in the rankings saw/| points as the Hoosiers posted | a f ens GENERAL MOTORS...... 1 11 1s 1940 Decent: else eee Washington, also beaten| their 6th straight Big Ten win OLIVER BUICK ........ 11 4 6 &26| Scout Eddie Krajnik has.signed for the first time, slip from) with a 94-72 victory over Ohio @, §@ — 4... | POOLE LUMBER ..,.,.... 12 7 16 1140 | * Contract that runs through 1966 138 ith Oth and Duk STADIUM IxN 75 8 seventh place to 1 c,| State. Sf S rt prADIUM Ds. js % b dest, fom The Iowa win established the | Ops Dd ans ninth to 13th. The leading teams on a 10-9-8- | Hawks firmly in 2nd place in Big Se SS fay 51-83 Loss COMPLETE ~ : on the national network. Of these acted Visowenetodins und Jock wt Be ; ten; : Sikes tes oor wan heme — officers ebster a ne ree, uae d R built 4 Other ; oC Me A and Navy in thie enmtal faces |, Cher cteer sre Bil Wester, |e Heal ew ON eCDuUIIT , ” Ken ,. 1 b Setter ery Sea ec Be soe gm ey M O TO it S$ ag. ae Chips Beat Mexi Pog S$ Sites =" : | cut up an average ot over $120.000| senigan' finally crossed the wor es Sas INSTALLED IN ONE DAY | a ne ere the nano: | 0st border for a 65 season re- —() M. Pest 221, (M) Al Meft ls | ae corded by a University of "38 to ‘47 Mexico. team 66-40. Albion Licks Adrian, Central went abead 24 to 18 at DESOTO the half and went on to hand the Ties for 2nd in MIAA club from south of the In bowling, the right arm must . ae : | be straight. Kink it on the way| ADRIAN @—Albion o> o%. ae : : 1| Deck a aoe sore he eng |e et = ——J forcing an elbow break. What , | a out of | wed ait . i — hare Deal will not be offered very much i | : i r ia | in todoy! 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Oo Pret, 8 1.7808 ¥| IMMEDIATE 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. IMMEDIATE CASH POR YOUR land contract or equity im your CONTRACTS. J. Vanwelt, 4540 Dizie Hwy. OR 3135, Wanted Real Estate 32A T37_ Baldwin i : m g £35 24 38. ae i i a : i a PONTIAC REALTY CO. FE sens WANTED Vacant Lots and Acreage - summer, go A good We Sell More Homes - We Need Listings Paul Jones REAL ESTATE rE CASH BUYER LADY WANTS 2 OR 3 furnished Fay Dh at stan _ We Want incomes r : oT aie ih 4 a Ps "a b ee, (x me: Gi a eggllteg SIPC et Po Se Se gaa ae | - THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 10954 am ti ae ea 7 die: he Ps LO + 7 bs = va ~~ . bal © 25 F a gt tx | ntl wa iA <-ifet yp “ Aho ee ee re + at R? =o a j ‘ re.) 1 - a “fe i ae? ; For Sale Houses 43 "Want to Sell? BUYERS WAITING . "SEA as — Co tee, Sate * HOTEL AUBURIN » 80 & tr Your gua ree ‘eats way Watertora | $6 Auburn re GRE KE OFFICE| HOTEL ROOSEVELT- Newly decorated, week. 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Ten room home close in, Ideal for pects saves you time money professional use Lots of and in - # casesT even the one Paul A_ Kern e, 2 * didn't know it’s for land Ave. PE 20208 Fe Don't ng ee Rosters.” penibeene~eniseerwneieeeumieeeeaes cru, "We handle a dstait ie | ORR ICE,, SPACE FOR Lea To “te Te e —loan Co "ou B 1T-WE'LL INSURE IT | ATTENTION ‘teeters! BROS. KD eaitor ® fo - 20% W. Muro” re art | Yn ‘on Sigts or OR SIO Rent Apts. Furnished 33 oer 8 ROOM FURNISHED APART- Mable 6. ment. Private entrance. _ for _sduits, PE 40167 4 ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVA entrance and bath. MA 41031. 3 ROOM TERRACE APARTMENT.| * for bachelor, steam heat, FE 5660 Dizie Hwy Waterford OFFICE SPAC’ A AILASLE NOW the Cap'te! ae & Loans _ Bidg Phone FE +6 te For Rent Miscellaneous 42 TE | 4 CAR GARAGE WITH TINY BUSI- ess. oes A‘so 3 car e for y shop: __going on. 23 Auburn Ave . a + For Sale Houses 43 3 ue BR velited hepeeeeeeneneeeraumoten: “% ROOM TE saa ; A HOME OF YOUR f Ta aaa OWN a-2xe0 | Crescent Lake Like ice f and skating. come aco — per wy ae ——. Pd hat eat a b gas. Cabin room home. fu site Bay. \ living foom and «@ Rae neat - . kitchen, 2 jots. On @ canal only 6 RMS. PARTLY _ Fe befo re 6 pm ~._ N. COUPLE 100 yards from *¢ An uD- } pad value, $6,750 with 61,350 own Convenient to GMT&C aa bes Exeellentiy th e home with enclosed f porch. Ca living - dining Write| rooms. Neat modernized kitchen. We are bar, this home away —y ris for 68, wi terms near Rochester, Heated. Com-) ,. ° _ pletely redecorated. OL ¢23%8. | North Side $ RMS, UPPER FLAT. UNFUR-| Good 4 room frame home built to nished. 3 small children. 620. ‘, with @0x160 & lot $6,000 _ Chose to Yellow Cab. PE 6-1453.| with $1,350 down RENT WU ~ ' - > Room BatH. 812% «| Best Buy in Brick East side terrace 5 good rooms, eens Lake Cree 2 bedrooms and basement — aw . you ean live in. $2,000 down. aid) Maceday Lake Front ‘ 2 TE Biove. Refrigerator — Individual phe 1 pee —elee nore grows: par apaagy — E y FO and dock. A that you _ Utica, Pn nipuehie $201. ould cheek. 013,208, terms, ° nou bat = Cherokee Hills—or miehte eg Be Sy werrant your inepes: ee Er | sarees, Veloce that cant . be beat terms : PURNISHED, dicncull scene x| NICHOLIE # ROOM Move 3 CHILDREN) AND HARGER CO, 3 FURNISHED HOMF. g Dovteee ost weleome. wes , nw L * apa ee bees See eam On Tine, | F ROOMS MODERN ons EAT MODERN ety sAe LAKE FRONT toflet. East Bivd terrace. Au ALL | + : eae ON PLAINS to aep F NOME We, aera 3 een em et Dg Ee ad 7 LAKE FRONT furn. 4 room and attic cottage, gas heat, no bath, near Drayton Plains, $65 month.FE 5-0825, . Donelson Rark Your choice of a grand 2 bed- at CARROLL G, PORRITT 27% W. Huron Pe 214 $120 PER weren. maemo yA our room. ¥ * welslecnted » NT _ |GATEWAYS fo To ~Te Sell—To You BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE It HAPPINESS. RAMBLING RANCH | |¥ THIS - “, ve . incl. tames and » a in CENT Of MORTOAGE. FUNNY BUSINESS ? "| by Hershberger Ga te 2 Family ‘schools make terms Ranch ment Silver Lake Beautiful large w) fire etle 2 . and Income from payments, oil tion space For Sale Houses 43 ANNETT | OFFERS Home 5 rooms apd bath extra well in Drayton Woods, im good residential ne! g b borhood Attached garage, full base- AC heat, recrea- $13,060, terms Area brick home sit- uated on jot 1505326 with 50 trees, living place, kitchen. din- | bedrooms, Ule- bath, + unfinished second floor iarge | enough for 2 bedrooms. Full basement, recreation space | Close t© new grade school. | $16,200, terms | -f| Seminole Hills ruom j i 7 Bedrooms — 0 250! E . ished Cail for appointment. Humphries pacious & room home on large fenced lot, Iba t Giassed sch @x12. Part base- ment. Ot] furnece Ideal ‘amily homie—se i! 4 BEDROOM — built mainta: Cone. 1954 by MEA Servina, tae. — | Large spacious 7 room| ' Gar too! Living Morea eek ah toms | Member Cosy hice! est neh ne eee emer) ees | umphries| Sasa like new. living room, FE 2-0263 poome and bath Wed to ost | _ 7 bedrooms up PF’ and Desement’ with AC ol beat.| OP® af plat “Just a minute there, Chief Ooglywump!” + ao ali | FE 2-0474 | Ppiated | ged eins Y Nice lawn shrubs, Close to NEXT “TO BRANCH + as stairway ment | 63 N. Telegraph Open Evenings fully equipped basement, iS lake, The price will surprise OFFICE we. oe oa | _ Co-operative Realtors Exchange _ i} stot e fan e , oaeok. : cam DOLLAR VALUES |_ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43, Sat) T S21 fein | WET MPH 3 FAMILY CLOSE | Ge sgres om dy how : % Ee. Paeeecs, cus of the PROPERTY i , 1 | terms pan & Son, 66 W. Huron | at 8 ~ rer offered. Beastial Mig take Patek, Mngsioy, |, Poms, 2 bate STO IT S |20 Acres NO MONEY DOWN | pay o’NEIL, Realtor a room home p summer sieep- ts Tportemen, Look! r j Spacious § bedroom modern | NO MONEY DOWN 7% W. Huron, Open 60 ing porch. 1% baths, meders| ‘Sisnew touks in basement, $2,000 Meek for large tomy i} NO MONEY DOWN! "tater Comp. ‘Buchangs “a Fy room 0d living room| 0wm. INVES? iu ¢ BEST BUYS large living fooms, fite-' 3 and 3 bedroom home, (exterior | ~ - 4 win incite ana ‘auleide oe |® modern, } becrooms res; Located” ‘clase to | Complete), Mit cn’ af uere| HURON GARDENS 4 red ., tall The price has just been!) | \ . | so mony a volgos ohite sort, biel oge my ce | Reieaieseh Maas tees | feel i ae TODAY Cd go re rd : ment breakwater. Asking price 2 car eis on heme ated just north of : and chicken house , 000, Deal directly with the cullder jot with garage. Priced for quick $15,500, 65.500 down. er hci we cheeks. Och thoes 7 on 1b uemee of , , ’ terms | Beat the spring Phone OR | sale. Only $2,000 to handle mee ms ‘te 2) bes sod, get our investment land, Other igatures ase na- BRICK—RANCH cong A te A Ed |. Temol Real | wg to "Earn Yate 0.000 “PAKE FRONT matic “ci beet, and 3 cee New west suburban on ot Roy Annett Inc.| sersenve ; oe a pie ft haspated living | ge bry a pg eos ores, wu trade ie A with vestibule roweatrance, “ue ee i +7183 pm ogy tod Rey BL ae 7” Cropiess. Dubmsser, heat, pesomnout, Exceptional “pay ot Sel ; A. Taylor, Realtor, window Aad. ledge rock fre. mt oven —— ns 7 _A® Carge “back 8 OES | For Sale Lake Property 44 “ ~—4 ; 000 with terms. FE + place, 2 master sized . FE nll Santeria Seed | "OS RAVE fogs, em gsovhle, cuac; | rem ewe, none wliame att’ | soorre it 2 ; sani RETRONE LOTS See Bevin eomfort y-- CRA ORD BY OWNER, O ROOMS & BATH. tile ven s shower, nice After 4 p.m : > a he FE. 116F2 Com ag Tr ce pe $19,750, terms. AGENCY Pua besgment, ose pest. 3 cer moter, Wien oth omale LAKEFRONT after 4. Middle Straits Lake. Prom 0, f, . ' mode. to acres. le. FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Hi Go%.. ve sum, Pe cie| stain “Second tise! { finished | | toned beat and. tot water | comfort A large living oom wih your fot now. Pian yon bose. 24 W. Lawrence PE 5-6105 open eves | — ——— ee ——| bdrm. 1 wafinished. North end marble sills and casement a large eplace suit that s woop x Next to Consumers Power Good neigh . Call wiagew, ti cee’ garage. Picwuse window ove lake A NF + NEW 4 ROOM HOUSE MONERN, | FOR FE +08 betwen 6B Ep mw | 8. ' cae pen 0 ee oe .“* PE $1264 PE +4344 Open 9 to & completely with new Newer style two bedroom ti.000 DOWN, § ROOMS, 3 BED-| ,. ATERE ion we ae ate $ B&D oME OVER- re A good Ceal for 97 500 . rr bet, — evlomatio | of burner NEAR W ATERFORD ead b lovely sosend ~~ N Watki Lak lookine lake. 3 vre. old, Carpet- oom “house besement, 2 acres,| stoset_ heat, fenced yard, avo, a ne English type frame 7 6vely Ge eieren. Maser ys bel | Near Sha ore ee .. ot ae. pe only $3,960 with $800 dow: only $2,000 down. Bateman rooms aod beth Livin phn FE. nd Bastnstve of me ¢ ee "tae cach: Et” 3001 2% acres, Ortonville ares, aA Kampocn Realty Co,. 317 For Colored Famili room 13222, oak floors. modern lots a & gh Lone neon. Sacrifice for cash: EM 70001. room well, mr- sell 8 Telegraph RA +41. or Colore amilies bedreema, dining seem and yo | space. cater elie F § cate S38 ; quick. , ve. & Bun, Coop modern Kitchen down, 2 trees o-_ . screens and storms, For Sale Lots 46 Geo. Marble, Realtor — Ray By Se ‘L ¢ LADD room as le Waterford net tusnses’ aubemedie bet| aah uhemes toeanwan to's — ie. ouldoor aod BUILDING LOTS Ao‘heue CR > aes ED water, $1200 down. car garage, with ohesd | Souy pixie, Mrz. sani te Fo IN Drayton, Waterford and Clarke ae RS yg tA . $1500 — 4m. Priced hot water ene ok poe ont “ Corner Cass. Lake | tothe mores HOLMES-BARTRAM net PE cue ne IMMEDIAIE POSSEAsION ater, jghte snd gas. < paved | Pull price $17,500. might TAT oe Eee Gn piste 5 AND @ LAKE FRONT) itn city waler “sewer & paved | formation @all tocars, PE| rede co aswn ayaens ee Gm 31000 - Bree. pemen, seer Guchy Realty.| crests. This full basement home | b-s003, , Drayton Plains pee MOVERINE TAKE ~~ | nora plastered wait win cove | RUSSELL A. NOTT HOME & INCOME 2 bedroom “Ousnison- | POR BETTE: SITES fog-vowm, trely bches, tie beth,| Siaduag’ the ar certs, tis | NEW & VACANT | 3,xt0r7_ white frame, Base. | Low Down Payment | Grand ling mom, az | “CHEROKEE HILLS | wrest, $2000 down, 600 moorh. ayy RR "> BEDROOMS eet eae en bet pone omens of hese ton pm ge sites in this popuer sew bome 3 asta eae an vier! facture oe on row, Recrgereet, eter) fe Secures et | age weer mews) | Rens eames cee | Sie eed aa ot fae Based uy START pace DRAYTON PLAINS "|" Lf for jour Tamuy."i bas| sulsted ol AC best é2.i0 | Francis E. “Bud” Miller | ste « ge senoat and Dus ‘Yoorhee-Rés-+ — CORT M. IMBLER — | tocated P'Siock trom shopping| ocersietc sitchen with ‘ows of| Realtor - wPuA, morenes oe =| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor nH ve tom] Goiect bean ace| one amen | = $00 DOWN = Deity a 5 Guster 2 wo 6 satth, ot wsler. modern | mate off furnace. electric hot La ; f DOLLAR VALUES | Pigts\Marah ite Sten) ety eee Setaie | fut iaPata tet WATER FRONT INCOME. | THE Gi & Hi ot Seuibe, Best ct ell is the| cotatfection needs some fin- terested in ta Tncome. Tat miss 1TrOux ICKS ee, nod = ae on ishing. Living room 14n33. this one, & modern ee | 5 Dixie Hwy, Drayton Plains morrow, 0x13. Let 100x150, Imme- ment with of] heat. Also with OR 34701 diate possession. Located off ‘= bedroom _= Mul- Airport road near Williams ee i vass| 2 FAMILY BRICK WHITE oo or 6 Oe os eppet [ocated on 1% scree, paved st. SUBURBAN NORTH . - . CRAWFORD Saz%/. BROS. | wm EW sen | SEO ar z § to 9 Sun. 1 te 5 Pull price $4,750, with $2.850 3 . © : p— 168 rae with around . TBS, | ES as nee remake ae ot| Ee i eS Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | 128 . tot On ©. asm. | | ma LADD Tig sew ome built wm 1662. merce Rd. or =M ; SS Fee: ne. PE 2eaet : a. ot 7 remo ‘ Corner Cars Lake So hi ; fre |¢ ROOM MODERN HOME. 2 3 betscom frame feme, | ical LOTS "’ SALE ON F 3| car ; coops. g00d ; a tia} rot ig iota wb Gare ‘nd’ Gators. OA New = «4: = aa spree a Call OF PS , = 2 ¥ - si tse . Joslyn, AYLORD Ch | Three Bedroom EMBREE & GREGG PREDICT : ! : 1565 Lake on a G arles [Brick Ramblers] ™* tasiiteoon' 2°), WE, sa | Member Coop Real Estate Exehee.| WASHINGTON ST. ~n | Site aise busihess frontage, with ROOM HOUSE, BATH. FULL) cise in—15 minute walk from Model I WASHINGTON PARK ih | R 1 La formece, gereee-| Gown town, 1% block from High es ts ye A H. C. Newingham, Broker Gall _sfter 4 p.m. $94 §. Sanford.| Son% 7 tooms, nodern, 3 bed- o ieee cpouen’ for an" seitiocal 5. Marshall | 4 KINZLER |RSSSe" SN | SS ow Te 24 sure to see this one. 3 tite Sere ‘ ee ER "ip mie. pet x Haw .. | WILLIS M. BREW! SEMINOLE Ld acer ot| of Teieeraon, Nat on | MAD bedrwom home, situated oe Peart a cael, oe ape MAHAN [De For Sale Acreage 47 . t ; 5 ACRES ~ ee Det) ees kitchen, beat and 3 ‘water. 4 per “interest. WARD E. 283 ‘Bn. thot Hit GEORGE R. IRWIN estate phone PE or a en BaD. : Seem prods fata ne "E \" VARIETY STORE WARD E. PARTRIDGE World's Largest 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 23-4316 ’ RESPONSIBLE PERSON a3 d raf rh : i : NATIONALLY | brad products Bold wholesale | ‘Box 1 Pontise Press. FA SERVICE Z. Hepat Ga On Your Name Only : Other Plans jy past-due credit is ou * Other plans for $25 to $300 in 1 day. Phone FEderal 3-7181 home or Good MICH-ARROW Seals! ELCAR-RICHARDSON Priced for Quick Gale Parkhurst Trailer ti \ : ie Pe fi f ; r | RETAIL 37 to @ All "4 Models —|- STORE GOODWILL USED CARS trailer | «Not a Name but a Policy” ACROSS PROM POST OFFICE ON MT. CLEMENS 8T. BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW ( 1946 AND 1947 FORDS PONTIACS CHEVROLETS SPECIAL! 49 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN “$545 148 AND 1949 CHEVROLETS PONTIAC FORDS SPECIAL! 48 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN $395 50, 51 AND '52 AND A FEW '53s CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS PONTIACS FORDS DODGES OLDSMOBILES HARDTOPS SUBURBANS STATION WAGONS ‘SPECIAL! 52 PONTIAC 2 DR. SEDAN $1,195 SPECIAL! "49 FORD % TON PANEL $445 Roy Annett Inc. REAL’ es re Need Money? 4 Tour teleohone. | $25-$500 Today Sak oF Sea. eeea FINANCE CO. Conwen N. SAINAW & HURON LOANS. $25 to $500 Community Loan Co. 30 E, Lawrence FE 2-7131 FRIENDLY SERVICE Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST . Uniim: is on single H. G. PETERSON Chief MOBILE HOMES iw oe Ry & fo length. Uo to ~~ See the New 1954 GENERAL | | ,tn sate thn PUBLIC LOAN | oits@sgs.csih’ iS ve seam Corporation Auto Service 58 69. West Huron St. ae a 1X) ANS ~ Generator & Starter | Rebuilding LOAN CO: a ES 30E. Lawrence FE 2-7131| open, cars s week Sunes 9 ~WHEN YOU NEED Hollerback - "Auto Parts bs Myou'can wel up tc 0) FOR COMPLETE aia rym "="! COLLISION SERVICE Us or our . Bumping. Tefiniehing. y ‘SP A | E Oliver Motor Sales FINANCE CO Mune es mel oe Bank Bide FREE ESTIMATE 1 hed fled ab, ABR, 8 —| BRAID MOTOR SALES MONEY |- 22 FE 23-0196 Wanted Used Cars 59 WANT 19652 OR 1963 WAITING | "S2S2r= , OR _ You May Borrow See M&M Motor Sales 2 Die ey ORS N608- BAGLEY AUTO PARTS hreenry aoe Eee “29, PONTIAC 6 BE PRIVATE — ~"For Sale Used Cars 61 +}. REVOLTINGLY CHEAP! High Quality * Used Cars & Trucks Feet eRe eee eeen ners eee ee ene eewee. Pontiac (ries 40 Chevrolet .....s.006 sence 405 48 Pontiac Hydramatic ..... $405 ‘ Fort 4 dt ...+06 wetness O08 ‘80 Kaiser 4 ar. eisenauenecl 65 «* DeSoto 4 ar, See eeenoeree $505 ‘OO Mercury overdrive «..... $006 ‘a Buick . tess bag ebvonnssseee, OO ¥ GIVE to the March of Dimes PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch _ 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 i For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 HAROLD TURNER Makes Headline News _NEW CAR VALUES USED CAR PRICES HAROLD TURNER HAS A LARGE NUMBER OF 1953 FORDS a cylinder 6 LISTED BE. OW 4 DOORS; CLUB TRY SEDANS: VIC. : CONVER- TIBLES: P-100 ; P-400 DUMP TRUCKS; STAKES. Take Your Choice From VER 100 mR TEAS LOOK TO HAROLD TURNER FOR 3 “1 CHEVROLET Ss OFFICIALS’ CARS . NEW CAR TRADE-INS DEMONSTRATORS 2 Doors, 4. Doors, Sport Coupes, Convertibles 7 et Low as $1,395 MICHIGAN’S FINEST JACOBSON'S We have "47 through °51 Hudsons, Come see us for a new or used Hud- son. - Your Hudson Dealer 90. Fie __ eee 5 eA Ue OWENS Used Corral “Branded Specials” It’s easy to pick the car you want at Cy Owens’. Each of these good buys are branded here and on the lot. “Thorobred” ; "52 Ford Tudor, radio, heater and Fordo- matic “Ranger” "52 Pontiac Tudor,. radio & heater, sharp. . .$1,295 “Thorobred” 52 Chevrolet Tudor, radio, heater, whitewall tires "51 Ford Tudor, radio and heater, rarin’ to go. .$945 | i “Range Rider” "51 Packard Tudor, radio, heater, automatic trans. eee eee enews “Mustang” 50 Chevrolet Tudor, radio, heater, powerglide. . $695 “Pacer” "30 Ford Tudor, radio, heater, easy running $695 “Bronco” 48 Ford Tudor, radio, heater, lots of life in this one ....,.5... “Old Dobbin” ‘46. Ford sedan, good and reliable transporta- tion ee ee “Old Paint” "40 Ford Tudor, radio and heater, still going. ...$55| ese-Goad: -One-of These. Buys Today! GIVE To The Gee USED CARS A NEW HIGH In “OK.” Used Car VALUES A NEW LOW In “O.K.” Used Car PRICES ‘50 Dodge 4 door Coronet with radio and heater. . $695 ‘D3 Chev. wwats! 4 door, 2 tone paint, low mileage, radio and heater. $1,795. ‘51 Buick 4 door, dynaflow, radio, heater, very clean. $1,195 A good selection of '52 Chevrolets to choose - from. GIVE to, the March of Dimes JACK HABE CHEVROLET S. i at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 a 51 HENRY J Low, mucagsexceient tres and MICHIGAN’S FINEST | | 3 .88ésddcdses al Se ee in | 49 Ford Custom 8 sed. comatic and all sores Ford | '49 Cadillac “62” sed, "48 Cadillac “62” sed. These Care "48 Chev. clb. cpe. > aS me ; "47 Ford convt. cpe Wholesale 47 Pontiac Custom 8 sed. | To Our "46 Ford Cust. 8 Tud. R sf i] ’47 Hudson sedan eld '46 Pontiac Tudor Se Memes Snlsnamuess © Et calor For the largest selection ‘46 Pontiac sedanette of reconditioned cars at “46 Buick Tudor the lowest prices. “ YOU'LL ALWAYS '47 Olds clb. ¢pe. DO BETTER AT ’49 Ford Tudor sedan 49 Pontiac clb. cpe.. [SB Balch Spoctel Tudor. + 1950 CHRYSLER New Yorker club coupe. Light green finish, white wall tires, radio, heater, windshield washer and automatic transmission. We guarantee 16,000 ac- tual miles. This is one of those perfect cars that you rarely see on a used car lot. _XO MONEY DOWN Keller-Koch Woodward at at pe Rd. Lincoln . 49 KAISER SEDAN This is & nice one, $295 MICHIGAN’S FINEST BIO PAVED LOT . THE ARD AND ROAD Bright Spot '5S2.Olds. Cust. “88” sed. 52 Pont, Chieftain-8 Tud ’50 Cadillac epe. “62” "51 Olds. Cust, “98” sed. © "51 Chev. Bel Air cpe. 51 Pont. Chieftain 8 Tud. ’S1 Lincoln Cust. sed, "51 Chev. Deluxe Tudor "52 Buick Spec. del. sed. "52 Chev. deluxe Tudor ’51 Dodge deluxe Tudor ’$1 Buick Spec. del. sed. 51 Olds. “88” sedan '50 Chev. deluxe Tudor ’S0 Pont, Chieftain 8 Tud. 50 Olds. Cust. “88” sed. '49 Pontiac Tudor 8 49 Chev, deluxe Tudor '48 Ford convt. cpe. 51. Merc. Cust. sed. SO Ford Custom 8 Tud. ~ GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ALL CARS > MUST GO! Big Discounts DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE Cars on Display Inside Heated Building '§2 STUDIE , Champ. Convert. ~ 'S) MERCURY 2 Dr. S51 STUDIE Champ. Convert, 51 STUDIE Champ. 2 Dr. 51 STUDIE Commander 5 Pass. $1 STUDIE Commander 4 Dr, *S0 OLDS 2 Dr, 50 STUDIE Commander 4 Dr. 49 STUDIE Champ. 5 Pass. ‘49 STUDIE Commander 5 Pass. '49 KAISER 4 Dr. 48 FRAZER 4 Dr. '48 DODGE Club Coupe "47 STUDIE Commander 4 Dr.. "47 STUDIE Champ. 2 Dr. + Td I nani 2 te me ‘ | ee” ee } ta P i : er t \" a? vs ; Suet ae 3 . - aes e a, ; 2 ‘ : TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956 . aa cs For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61 46 FORD '37 PONTIAC 4Dr. - THESE CARS WILL BE SOLD! NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Radio and heater, otiginal through Soman C - ! _ FINEST woot des oa OE ties after 6:00 bom. wiped, § ad take over ber TEs aa 50 Lincoln Fordor JEROME. a / ‘ i) ole 3 APD, MI Bali ips iat oe a. DA ete tg Eee EE ee ee ee ee ee a ae ee . f re Bis h Phys herdip <9 Pome Fr *50 DeSoto Fordor V4 Only 6.600 Miles SO Chev, bh aw "SO: Pon C ieftain “ "$2 Chev. Tudor \ abel : Chieftain “8” '52 DeSoto 8 clb. cpe. "$2 DeSoto 8 Fordor 52 Plym. Station Wagon "52 Plymouth Fordor "51 Chev. hardtop '51 DeSoto clb. cpe. 51 DeSoto Fordor 10,000 Miles "51 Dodge clb. cpe. ’51 Plymouth clb, cpe. ’51 Plymouth Fordor 53 DeSoto Fordor Leow miles. All extras 50 Plymouth Tudor 50 Stude. Tudor '49 DeSoto convertible '49Hudson Tudor | '47 Kaiser Fordor "46 DeSoto Fordor "46 Pontiac Tudor "42 Ford Tudor "41 Buick Tudor "36 Pontiac Fordor BRA MOTOR SALES ~ YMOUTH . No. 330 Buick spec. deluxe _ . No, ‘S1 Buick spec, deluxe No » ‘49 Olds. "98" 4 dr., No, 343 "49 Pont. Chieftain “8” No, 30 'S1 Buick spec. deluxe 2 dr, dynaflow .. . Ne, 400 "SO Buick super 4 dr., 4 dr. deluxe ..... e+» $74 No %) ‘SO Buick spec. No i» 49 Buick 4 dr., dynaflow ....:..4+. $695 No, 278 ’50 Buick special 5 No. 281 49 Buick 2 dr., March of Dimes OLIVER [Ready for Work Botp Pipe Po! Wa GIVE Te e March Ot Dimes | i? MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. REPOSSESSIONS AUTO SALE Berman 28 e- 48662 '93 FORDS WOODWARD AND. Tudors and |"th "tee! /2°Tit For Sale Used Trucks 62 Demonstrators 51 CHEVROLET FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS 20 More Trucks to Choose From $800 Discount BUSINESS | For Salo Used Trucks 62 oc aaa a tanks—ready to roll, 52 Ford F-6, short wheel base cab & chassis, ideal for dump or tractor, ‘51 Ford F*6 dump, a real worker, a real money maker .......... $1,195 '51 Ford F-6, long wheel base, cab & chassis. ‘51 Ford panel, handy for any business ...... $1] Ford F-7 tractor—A real beauty, plenty BOE cccvcerecccce $1,345 ‘52 Ford | 49 GMC dump, very good | ¥7P condition, ready to go to work eenrenrere fe ‘48 Ford 1 -1ton_ panel, good for any business .. ...eee- $34 These Good Used Trucks | Are All » CY OW. Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 -|-~"*5) CHEVROLET _ SEDAN DELIVERY (LOOES LIKE NEW) $695 20 More Trucks to Choose. From MODEST MAIDENS =——SsiBy ‘Jay Alam Sale HH ENS A-1 USED TRUCKS 52 Ford F-6 tractor, mo- tor is NEW, excellent tires, 5th wheel, saddle — i ee A. LARS 00 newton PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 0. FE 4-060 | we Stat raueers SAND | S| J \ ABLE =/= : on small Philee radio, gE 1 3 burners plus . rép.m oulle NOG t @ec Pi.stic. tractor, F-6, C.O.E., good tires, $1,245 Bee ums - LINOLEUMS....... “I just don’t have any luck with men. Every time 1 | a sone ae meet one, he’s either married or I am! . |Ranoups vo i § Saoinaw : Sale Motor Scooters 63| Sale Household Goods 71 | 2222" RED STAMPS TODAY CASH FOR FURNITURE Pir el FE +78, MAN SCOOT. a | —-—"eoertare Mors. 12 8 Meddock, PREM | with revolving table ’ -momth | SPECIALS For Sale Motorcycles 64| Sayrenty, Like sew. sie. FE) CLOSE OUT ON FINISHED | ~ ~~ BO -Te Nice bedroom set, complete .. $60) COMB. STORM SASH | sens ter Sor a a a _ison om Bees “Magy $66 fo Comvicie inetaliatwon, | Warsrvbe, walnut. "su Boats «& Accessories 66 . oa Pucieas. Pw Wm Small wood er coal cook stove | $16 WANT FURNITURE FOR § ROOM. moron, vseD, | ¥; URNITUS Genessee 4.98 nouse pant $2.50 gal. Where your dollars have more sense h . gi the L & B ba.es The ba | _ Jack's Linoleum 143 | ORDER YOUR W+4 JOHNSON |- Reg barn. 3345 Auburr 1 mi | WASHER. $14.95, OmL motor now. Bterc €. ot Auburn Heighe 3 acres of $19.50. davenvort, $i Liecers metal boats, Tee-ner trailer’ Ma-| free ble $5.95. Dining suite rs & pair §=«of. all lew axp UsED New portavle kerosene kinds. Owens Marine @u of all kinds and sizes $9.95 up. Unfinished che sor" x Liens table and floor up Floor model combination radio an c ; y TV set« an” radios - ===" | RefrigePstors. all kinds Seginew. PE O61. _ and electric ox? 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PE 6-9786, mace > q Stinger ee reconditioned p. 3315 Lexington, Scott lake, | TILE, 10c Bonny Maid Vinyl Inlaid Tile FLOOR SHOP oo 6 Seginaw & 2 PIECE BLUE FRIEZE LIVING | Lenos room . . ins si Armstrong's Inlaid 75 | Tile ie CLEANER, WALL- ns A A. oy ES. OF 3-4 EL 5-296 | KENMORE SRM OIL BEATER. PE 2067). | WOLVERINE NE’S RENTAL rE Linoleum Wal) Coverings iGSHEAD | 7 miles out Baldwin. aad INSULATION STORM DOORS IES hhowfedt - pies. , 2-408 : Boxer: rE i-stud service; boarding. Awning Type Windows | and bulldin’ mteriais | BURNER G48 RANOE DOUBLE. We buy Sell and exchange . fn Be a 16 HY. rst . Oakland Furniture Mayieir 375. = | ASHOP SUBURBAN | 104 8. Saginaw sok shock toavoget 10 8 Saginae—__.PE 20671 | Sod gas wolat béstera, land tesoee Bark & SAVE | LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95| cou fe races, steam and het we | t lers. ot! fired. 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PE ¢7510,| (05. DPD. spr rners EXCHANGE YOUR LAND GON-|A WHITE SEWING MACHINE, ee. : tract (where vou sold cabinet model, electric. Fxcelient ._ of bottle tate &| condition, $e, 61 Buc..d, FE ¢7733| terrific values, M 4. VanWeh. OR 3-1355 BEerorx «4 ic WwastEn. cent, 39 Orchard TWIN OR BUNK BEDS FOR cash a 2040. FURNACES AN NT Bs 7) oe “sql “PE . — set, $35 ms 2 ; re USED TRUCKS RECONDITIONED RIGHT - INA SEPARATE SHOP ‘50 CHEV. 1 Ton Cab & Chassis Dual Wheels. Here is the workhorse in “PICKUPS MUST GOI ¥ ‘ ie Saaes i Be “ae ee RR SL) he iy Rs ae a i 5 Mosst Solve f ne a Se E tal I ee te r x sie werick By ai see att Wall Tile Oe | ae} 3 Ror Sele Chetiint Z| ogae reser | LUMBER Ft CONGOLEUM _... pres) BUALDING SUPPLIES | ao Av, ial Bas aan rane eo SS ing stake (12 ; ft.), v engine, new Ne Bacsondble sm _ LADD GMC | nate aae 8 2 3 f a §c | hee Fe | f j : § : ie 7 is : ef 3 f Tr. crib and 6373. 2 ‘d fi i USED HEATING EQUIPMENT § 5 i N ie 5 h i © iif Ly pi | z z : ¢ Rial FB 8 28 tf sueth eaathhy f E.! SALES—SERVICE Our Business TO PLEASE YOU ELECTRIC STOVE.; >.) o" U:. Goud BEDS, SPRINGS” MAT- oe, fi : i iB design chest. cond. $78 com- ‘ _ Pind? ie tincoin Ave. tories, complete © it 7 Used Trade-in Dept. s* Thee are factory marred. ‘eabine 9295 il } rt fiat : Armstrong’s Inlaid 75c yd, | "5 ae? Se "ae = eae aE A OT OF | ted a BUSINESS BLACKETT INC. “54 Dixie Waterford : u ct ‘SP, Py ae ‘ 2 ae ie ae” . ~ 4 eo ee , Se, Me ee ee ee SE ET ie 2b me A eee on alii Sot eee lk i, Pe ee ele < a. , at or he wt + a ‘ F OT Alp I ORE” ‘WRITES’ MICHIGAN LAWS—Mrs. Frances Royce is about the busiest person around the state capitol in Lansing right now. She “writes” most of our state’s laws. drafting section of the Legislative Service Bureau. lator has an idea that he wants to make a law he goes to Mrs. Royce for the “writing.” Mrs. Royce is chief of the bill- When »# legis- Ike Has Tactful Reply Woman Asked If Woman Could Handle Presidency By LAURA Z. HOBSON WASHINGTON (INS) — It took a woman to pop the question at the latest press conference, about a woman becoming president of the U.S.A., and I've just asked her how she came to do it. “Did you plan it in advance,” I said, “or blurt it out on the spur of the moment?” “A little of both,’ she said. ‘Call its a sense of showmanship. The idea popped into my head a couple of days back, when I read about somebody asking Harry Truman the same thing, but then it popped right out again, and I clean forgot about it.’’ She's Hazel Markel, of the Mutual Broadcasting System, the only woman in Washington with a coast-to-coast radio program a8 a news comentator, and she’s also president of the Women’s Press Club. Having reminded President Eisenhower that the ex-presi- dent had said it was possible, she It's Cold World for Californian in Wintry East LOS ANGELES i@—Rex Tinsley surrendeed to police in New York last week with the statement that Paul Scardon, Silent Film Actor, Dies at 79 FONTANA, Calif. @®—Paul Scar- films, died yesterday a heart attack. He was 79 He directed than 200 films presidency, but that out of his deep respect for woman's intelli-| gence, and his admiration for their | many other qualities, he might conclude thay had too much sense to want the job. After our talk, I checked back to find out exactly how ex- President Truman had handled this ticklish little query. “There isn't any doubt,” he’s | reported as saying, ‘“‘but what a| woman would make a good presi- | dent.. The make good senators, good members of the House of Representatives, and have nee | other important Offices in the gov- ernment of the United States.” - “Nice going,” lots of women must secretly feel as they read either of the two replies. But just the same, I'm sure many new) generations will be born before | any fond parent leans down cone a crib and coos to af infant daughter, “Darling, maybe you'll grow up to be president of your country.”” ee ie AUTOMATIC WASHER Regularly 269.95 $10 DOWN DELIVERS {> | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY ‘19, 1954 irae Soe Sas a Si see CHE Specially Priced! 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See this great Coldspot Spacemaster at $60 savings! It’s beauty in appearance, $10 Down Delivers !- with all the wanted features for cor- rect and convenient food storage. Freez- er chest holds 50-Ibs, Automatically defrosts itself... you do nothing. Save! ~ f cranes n yous mandy back” SEARS 134 N. Saginaw St. Phone FESAIN | } | : i fd ee s ’ oe Ge