| “=. THE PONTIAC PRESS = PAM 118th YEAR kkk kt _PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1955—26 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS | UNITED PRESS S/o hiang Believes Islands Could Be Held | When Tanker Meets Another Tanker |follRoadlaw |Moming After SomeTough Competition DedlaresUS. * ani SA) show of Power by Broomfield Won'tHaltReds Declines to Spell Out ~ Would Block Turnpike |: | “ in Favor of Federal, aa Sg State Freeways LANSING (#—Sen. Wil- liam S. Broomfield (R-Royal; |. & Oak) said today he would) | seek to repeal Michigan’s toll road law. Broomfield said he would introduce legislation to wipe out the 1952 law setting up the state turnpike authority uu + ee Pak 4 OE Sac Re ano ie ee ee ee Ok ee See a with power to build toll ex- with Fred AP pressways between Detroit Sone the tear a Na- and Saginaw and between } tionalist China ) Detroit and Southwestern, the offshore island ou Michigan en route to Chi- his forces still man be cago. : “The toll road law was passed at a time when a lot of people feared there was Quemoy and Matsu Islands, say- | no other way to handle the ing aaly “he moter is very Goar heavy traffic on these two — | ——————— ) major routes,” Broomfield| WINNER ALSO LOSES—You'd pever suspect-this ened Oe ee . said. St. Bernard was declared “best of winners” at the | of Dolomount II Orion is owned by Frances Roe of @uring the Tachen action the “Now there is a big federal aid | Westminster Kennel Club dog show in Madison and bred by Dolomount Kennels, Jamaica, | United States got more irrevec- program in the offing and Michi- | 5@are Garden, New York, last night. He's Orion | N. Y. Later he lost in “best of breed” competition. ably behind him in bis fight gan itself “obviously is going to against the Reds than ever be- have some kind of a tere.” i 4 wey contruction program. the Girl, 16, Stabbed Psychiatrists Examining) cane ss we | | Self-Styled Killer of JoAnn |=." _roatad aad te tad uted HY YOUNG Boy DETROIT (#—Psychiatrists planned to continue their | of Asia will not and . . examination today of Richard Ballingall, the 34-year-old | *gainst the on ' he two stipe was ore Janice Sears Knifed| convicted Peeping Tom, who police said has confessed | *” Calif. after a head-on collision Sunday 15 miles off | than $1,000,000. approximately tition- with freeways. — During Snowball Fight; | the two-year-old rape slaying of coed JoAnn Gillespie. Chiang Santa Barbara, Calif. with supertanker Orion Planet. | seamen aboard the two ships was reported injured. Broomfield, representing Oak-| § t Baldwin Pupil Twice the former Detroit gravedigger was called from | *™*tezy he area Janice if tt | af i i a. £ ee Republicans Drop Dians|Fisst of Refunds |Saaceemnrc cs) near it who sought to learn whether he would respond to tratn|" ae ) se ) | on Income Tax =| RGaoaih. aol road through ¢© | cncot junit, was treated at | 00, oo foo me of oa ‘ symp [Due by March 1 | sta som som tears (sree nc Move Se MIXON HEACING | wvon vy ots woo saa) nen moar — for September Convention scron”mrm sw msl mig crres Sahai Sea) 0 gt ey =o ‘ | Patricia, for FI Salvador might not work on him. Red China's top Communists, in near nd Enjoys Big Indian Fete |G % th? Series Ballingall told |the fifth aang Ml ——— rp any at Conclusion of Visit | ’Brien that must be cleared up. | hint of their next move. in Guatemala agen radi pao enalyne Communist, and Premier Chou En- QUEZALTENANGO, Guatemala! placed @®—Vice President Richard M.| termed Sinn headed for Ty Salvador to pachintrints as “teetiominded | Authorities Probing WASHINGTON (# — Republicans have abandoned ., ,eyers by March 1, A. M. Men-| ®essmen had protested the plans for a September presidential nominating conven- | ninger, Michigan district director} °* tion in 1956 but National Chairman Leonard W. Hall | o¢ the Internal Revenue Service,| Dearborn city council last indicated today he hopes state election laws can be | said yesterday. ee de Menninger said some 8,000 checks : : changed to permit an August meeting. cae Sees te tee ‘in, | Munction against routing the Hall told newsmen practical difficulties, such as certl-| . sing —— the fication requirements in certain states, stand in the Way should be in the mail by the of a September meeting, first suggested as a means of | week : The checks shortening the presitiential campaign. soloce, ‘be abied. Tisy are on | #2 ett. ~ Democratsannounced | first of 1,400,000 expected refunds . yesterday, in advance of ato Michigan taxpayers. Fluoride Issue GOP convention site sub- Sack eee saat a eee committee meeting here to- ! f t if FEEGE i J ik | a : i . z . 5 i a E oF A 2 ys held him | emalan Indians ever assembled to| fession 1 | honor a visitor. lt ype = a aA = (i sj ft z ly fy! i aH a if fi : i a Li i it LF 8 : i 3 morrow, th will o ~ Ready for Ballot |i. sersize."tnc2 in Port Huron Fire « (essa meters ; z : E i , 4. ; undetermined today after by the people of villages in the Mrs. Stewart was found dea sahoiaes E E $ Z : f F z HE f ee |! i a5 i Sa asf ! i 1 E 5 ‘ | and . the wound was about an| *mes they weave themselves. ceca Myo orga Pontiac Township Fire Chief ee |to know an a "a the | Cari Schingeck he plans to nel wat tour of the ‘Carfobean| reset saving of the ityearald | question Mrs Myrtle Reed. 24, the » | countries— junior e coed | mother, listed in good condition Mi- | ital with ectthroniy Carte ‘Castillo uc St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with the | Armas. They we plete a Miss Gillespie was attacked | first and second degree burns suf- RS) that wielding youngster who is be- | hy dozens aa megs police carry. | mae on her way home from a fered in a futile attempt to save the showroom floor and} DETROIT—Five hundred addi-|lieved to be a student there. [ing submachineguns. Castillo Ar-| ™°V™*: She was cruelly beaten, | the children trom the mid-morning the Ei ; g 3 i Z E é z | i 77 F g 2 :2 ad then raped and left to die in an | fire. ° 2 . : | Schingeck, who theorized that PORuaT USC [aes a Smit oe — |the children may have been play- ; Not Well Liked, Nixon and the President ate a| he Tide Has Turned pe ‘to heve auted ts the lunch of native dishes in a thatched; KANSAS CITY @—David Sadho. youngsters’ bedroom, hut. The menu included pache, an/ 18, American-born son of Japanese while the mother slept in another Indian version of Mexican ta-| parents, has been elected student room. eg ff pete bce, Oe ee on : = s, chili > popular music is not | ne ad das. eed a bill ee 2 | Should Knew ie Sell dumpling dessert made of ground | In 193 David was barred tem-| WOODBRIDGE, N. J. @—Mi- t! corn, raising and sugar. porarily from attending first grade chael Codd is the new chairman in Kansas City because of World | of the Father and Son Fishing cy mmr © ten ie! EN. Potter Tells of U.S. Listening Post] tac tes: soma too. ex|Warmer Weather [Sx ss sins. ‘ow . in pars war ther aoc 5. | )perating in Russian Sector of Germany| m2" 7s 7s t."s7s:| Predicted for Area Observers Give Pineau i i | af ; : E i i j 5 i f j | i A zB : 4 : | iz ( : ? gz Ff i i‘ is i ai if 4 if ii H 3 ; i Q S 8 e i i : fF i i ?: 3 i g ; F E Fs | xi Hl is : vee | : : 5 E i the versal music,” he said. . WASHING Pp) — ; and reohaton opponents had watt | rane Peder tack fro ne ils n lve by being at| weer J Fone wt aet|Less Than 50-50 Chance visit to Red-run East Berlin, thinks The U. S. Weather Bureau says = eet, eens a Oe aeee relations with long enough, It there is no PRS ie will be mostly cloudy tonight| PARIS — Observers today gave right-wing Socialist —_ Thus, if the ordinance should ee a or Beethoven, how can the people a Christian Pineau less than a 50-50 chance to form anew... pass April 4, the city would not | © —— wand be expected to love them? a ase government as France’s political crisis continued into its purchiase the equipment necessary | "The 38-year-old Michigan Repub- emperatures pected Woamee 13th day. - for adding the chemical to the| jan also said in an exclusive ae ae en ee Al an anne $75 RI ! night low 18-22, Tonight's low will though the Socialist party voted last night to sup- An ordinance supercedes & COM | stomicarmed forces of the free en hima You . port fully Pineau’s efforts, the candidate for the premier- mniecten: sescigtien. world could defeat a Russian at- from this little Want Ad in scien maa uae 0 ee ship increased his own difficulties by pledging to follow The Poatine Chamber of Com- | tack in Europe—and Russia knows ” ae evening cad. both the of 17 to a high of 32 with some |e methods of former Pre-+ ee eae bee a OE RE cach quickly. You. too, can Commission’s action in apprev- | maintdins a 14-man military mis- bog Nga og ing Muoridation of water here, | sion at Potsdam, in East Germany, oe buy, according to Ralph. T. Norvell, | just as. the Soviets ‘have a similar | Try “president. »| mission in the West zone. es > ag ~ Br . “The Commission's action was| With the security consciousness PA token i based on recommendations of na-| of the Commanists causing nor- tional state and local medical and| mal sources of information to be To Place Your Want " said Norvell. maid Go, eee oes, oe DIAL FE 2-818 | SURNS PTA. labor and oher| minted rivides an. Just Ask for the "are behind it,and they too| means of Intelligence.” ratte aay Gay : to. ene on positive "mtn ot avy tubes to oo Ge | ek scientific evidence, be edded,| | their mission is to them, for a \ : ; — = ¥ _ ‘ P ; ie on" " ~ z < 4 Two ea , , ir = 3 4 sett A KE OVER THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1955 ‘ if Two Pontiac Women Free on Bond in $1,100 Unarmed Robbery A Detroit man was bound over ~~ Friday of a former city, Pics Arville Anderson, 24, of 1435 St. waived The trio was arrested after Har- ry Sturgis, 33, of 716 Fourth St. told Pontiac Police he was strong- armed by Anderson in a S. Sagi In a statement te Assistant morning. Prosecutor William E. ° them to Walled Locations of scheduled this week- LANSING @—Michigan milk pro- duction. was estimated at 312 mil- lion pounds in January, the per cent below the month set a year other record. was ¢s- at 15 million eggs. two “4 that the production per hen was lower than a year ago Mute on Check Charge Stephan Enos Jr., 26. of Hazel Park, yesterday stood mute on a bad check charge and Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick entered an innocent plea for him, Enos is accused of passing an illegal check for $150 last Jan. 22 in Royal Oak. The judge or- dered a trial date set. Mute on Morals Charge Hubert Partridge, 23. of 2320 Kenneth, Royal Oak, yesterday stood mute on a statutory rape charge and Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick entered an innocent plea for him, The accused is held in Oakland County” Jail under $10,000 bond pending trial. Lead is the end product of sev eral ypes of radioactive devay. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mestly cloudy tenight and temerrew with ec castonal snow temerrew. Temer- row night mestly cleedy and somewhat colder with light snew of snow flurries. Lew tenight 24-8, bigh 32-36, lew tomerres night 18-t*. West te southwest winds 16-1) mites 1 te 5-10 miles tonight and seuth 16-15 miles temerrew Teday im Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & 6 m. at 8 am.: southwest Wind velocity 1 mph. bh Southwest. Gun sets Tuesday at 6:04 pm Soe see Nptnendoay ot | sets Tuesday at 11:36 Moon rises Wednesda yat3 15 am 30 33 33 Toh omen ee i Tt Peete eee eeeerees charged with receiv-| ee os { PS . td % | SIDEWHEELER’S LAST TRIP ‘ cote . af E : ] d - “ah A Soeet? ; Mae ep — The 700 ey mpm xt eo Abe % steamer Ticonderoga is moved overland to Shel- will take from six to eight weeks. ®. Commie Center | JUNIOR EDITOR GlPsvchotic nn fo Seek Law Changes R va ~ LOMM roo ~. Orrin McQuaid, Oaktand County || [“w yee ere enatte. ts A | Be . C C % “ S Sy 0 IC Can Measure His Love | resister of deeds, is in Lansing || | St MimIOAN "caott cboneklons ~ Goes aad vie perms | mec Romanian Legation in 4 Career Army Sergeant | _ MADISON, Wis. @ — Barbara | today meeting with members of the oor vate cn hav tees 4s a . a Feidelson, University of Wisconsin Siate Legislature on a proposal | + - Bern Held by Group of Being Tried on Charge coed trom Rockville Center, N.Y.. 1, amend the Poat Act ! > py pee Pe — ay ; «bs alentines | ° : belly $103. Wed 6 Set) ol B by : Armed Refugees of Aiding Reds aoe ation Flee Een triend Eari| McQuaid has drawn up several MicHI GAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ie BERN, Switzerland ®—A small FT. BRAGG, N.C. uw — Army School, of Milwaukee, tramped out | rings. ™ihee, ine Mecthgas As. 41) South Seginew St. Above Ocidend Thoatet iz i group of armed anti-Communist career Sgt. William H. Olson, | letters 10 feet high on Lake Men-| |. aed in the act. As it stands, Phone FE 6-0456 i= ‘ : "| dota reading, “Barbara, I love| : refugees invaded the Romanian |e- charged with collaborating with! you~ the law creates. a bottleneck in| r Soll gation before dawn today and drove out the Red staff at gun- point. Ag their price to quit the building, they demanded the re- approv plats specifying small-| the enemy while a prisoner of war | at ss . in Korea, today awaited the ithe Sh ld c loi eo ‘4 cision of a general court-martial y shou omprain ‘wacan a number of charts to show DINE OUT! |. ’ AT PONTIAC'S FINEST CAFETERIA | . + ' paychotic. China has protested that it was|Sen. William 8 Broomfield (R- nae ae prisoners Olson, 40-year-old veteran of two not invited to a privately ras | Sen. Oak) has agreed to sponsor . wars and & prisoner of the enemy | sored’ Asian conference on cultural a bill in the Legislature to amend . Within a few hours the Commu- in both, was described yesterday | freedom opening here Thursday. | the act. and LUNCH COUNTER : nist formal]- | _ WEDNESDAY’S SPECIALS: | Chicken Ciblets & Noodle Stutied Green : a. T Pepper _ ies - 4 . | CHEF’S SPECIAL DAILY: When the E DO CATERING! CALL FE 2-6242. ns] government ly demanded the arrest of the in- and a persecution complex, who ference is to expose “the fraud- vaders and their extradition. | * 6 « | ulent nature’ of Commiunist prom-, Name New Ambassador | ises. PANAMA @—Panama's govern- ment hag named Dr. J, J. Val- larino, a former acting mier and foreign minister, as its new ambassador to the United States. s * > Capt. Lester 1. Abend, a vied Bragg psychiatrist, told the court 1 . ; . that a conviction would increase | per ponte au 6 the suicidal tendency. Maximum | pianos. penalty under military law is) death. Other psychiatrists gave con-| The seven-member Swiss Cabi- net went into eniergency session at the unprecedented hour of 7:30 a.m. with Bern Polite Chief Ed- uard Freimueller. Police surround- ed the legation and cordoned off the area but as the morning wore on made no attempt to attack the building. THE LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON _ His Youth—2 7" flicting testimony. Washington's father died when George was 11 years old. A few | Dr. Hann Lowenbach, Duke Hos- | years later the boy went to live with his brother Lawrence at Mount Pital psychiatrist, said from his) S| Vernon, a farm home on the Potomac River 15 miles from where the | €*#Mination of Olson he found no) | screams at the time of the attack, | -ity of Washington now stands. evidence of schizophrenia or in- | about 3 a.m., but only one casual- George had little formal schooling, but he learned to read and | ability to distinguish wrong from ty was announced—the legation : t right. chauffeur, He was taken to a hos-| "rit: ' do arthimetic, and to have the manners expected of & "4 ooort submitted by a Walter | PUNCH MADE TO ORDER. PUNCH BOWLS & Need Arises.. CUPS FOR RENTAL. . We arrange funeral services anywhere in the United BAKERY DEPARTMENT ts Virginia gentleman. Reed , sas States. = ances inperine. In He was a with earth and learned to Se make nee ie pence crag he a Swiss government m a country only partly se , Surveyors were much needed. A ric 1 pubiag que said Charge d'Affaires _ neighbor hired him to survey a lot of land. So, for three years, George perlleelgy medion pear araoallig | j eric Stoffel, his other aides and traveled through the forests, cooking over a campfire, following capable of expressing himself oo | their families living in the lega-| Indian trails, sleeping under the stars. herently. tion were “safe and sound.” They When he was 20, his brother Lawrence died and George became @| json, a native of Youngsville, Ph. FE 2-0189 were sheltered in nearby build-| farmer, tobacco grower and owner of Mount Vernon. Pa., whose family lives at Lumber- | l 79 Oakland Ave. Funeral Home ings. This picture shows Washington using a surveying instrument. jton. N.C., was a prisoner of the: A WJ 7 aa ie: ° Pos Color it and add it to your picture story of his life. 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Anne Felton Wed to George Martin f St. Mary's Buys Card Party Is Planned AUBURN HEIGHTS—The Holy r en . a Re ered . - Name Society of Sacred Heart : es ; « s s “9 fe Church is sponsoring a card party ‘fo Solve Carver in church Bite Building, land Sr SS : ROCHESTERLAnne Felton and ' athe. nar A e L. in, both of Roches- . . | Presecuter Taylor's plan sug |ter, were married Saturday in’ a Orion Township Church E 4 quate |morning ceremony at First Con- Order F allow | gregationa] Church. Now .Owns Sanctuary, “ schesis le er wore a yellow. print 2-Acre Site Soon street-length dress, with a yellow 3 2.000 pte pans dita bolero and White accessories. A| ORION TOWNSHIP — St. Mary's ahuctinns ta} tha deka ‘corsage of white orchids completed | in the Hills, an mission | 4 her costume. church located at 2512 Joslyn Rd., - At present onl Attending the couples were Mrs. | has announced the purchase of the . may serve on LeRoy Felton of Rochester and| building and property which the | Va Such the bridegroom's brother, Donald | church has been using since 1962. | We Have These ver school board has been laid Martin of Wayne. The stone building, surrounded by ; tho tact tat A luncheon for 30 relatives and| a picturesque stone wall, was built || Dependable Coals: in the ony friends followed the cere- - years ago by the late William : | E. Seri as known = eg wae a honeymoon in New | Scrippe Schou, Subdequontly it wast Low Ash Pocahontas a : ork, the couple will live on) = | mn Charles road, Rochester, 0 ia iat Olga Pocahontas } school laws in Purchase of the property was | Kentucky Coals I , from Village Acres, Inc.,_ of | ae | car department we Courses for Adults | detsu"sicn net? owns Wildwooa | Blue Hard Coal similar measure f and ly 3,000 f the | ° was announced, Openi in Clarkston aa Scripps’ estate, Price a the | Pocahontas Briquettes = ng ee || Disco Furnace Since its formation in 1945, the CLARKSTON — Adult education} ,Aloné with the building, the school district has seen parents classes in driver training, com- | Church has poe eee ee Solvay Coke : picket the building, fist-fights at | mercial subjects and art are now — acres of land. which wal peo-) 4 Stoker Coal board meetings, disputed elections, | available at Clarkston High School. | Vide room for expansion and park- toker Coals " recall petitions and counter peti- | Classes are open this week, and| i". according to_ the Rev. Wil- | : tions, and finally the beating of : , information on specific times can | gale oe ee ; the secretary of the school board, jbe secured by telephoning the | ntly St. Mary's ts holding | 3 Mrs. Loretta Baker. | school. | two services each ‘Sunday to ac-| tegen em Be the small num- yy | Driver training courses wil] be ranean ee pemegede voters in the dis- |given by Ralph Thayer. Each | Orion, Oxford, Lake Angelus, Pon- | trict, Supt. Taylor said he would [student receives six hours of ac- | tiac, Bloomfield Hille “and ‘other | COAL & SUPPLY CO. work with the prosecutor's office | FAIR PREDICTION—It’s a fair prediction that the Featise Press Phete tual driving behind the wheel of| area communities. The p: 140 N. Coss Ave. and legislators from this area in| Walled Lake Twin Beach Elementary School PTA | and co-chairman Mrs. Ward Sutton and Mrs. Joe /® car, besides preliminary in-| new Lake Orion High School at. FE 5-8163 attempts to end the Carver fracas. | Fair will get just as much interest.as young Mark | Nephew looking on. The event is scheduled to begin | Struction. Classes will be held any | 424 and Scripps Road will, if, ln oe Scully is showing here, as he views a sample of | at 5:30 p. m. Friday at the school. There will be | afternoon after 4 p.m. erected, make the church and | "= = three judges titing ronan the silhouette booth offering. Busy with the shears | snacks and numerous booths for the first such event | _ Patricia Branch is the instructor | school a nucleus for an expanding ee pestpened enti Fob. 28 0 heer. |” teacher Mrs. Leo Swerbinsky, with fair chairman | of the school. | will begin tonight, from 7-9 p.m.,| community, the vicar said, and the a work ing on © request fer a new elec - — —______________ | with Patricia Aber as instructor, | present facilities will have to be ouse polly ati ety, o-oo 4 D d Ch and will be held each Tuesday. | enlarged. Barbara Hoffman, | LJ: ryden Church Patricia Branch s the instructor | “Originally the church was started Easy Without Mrs. Baker was not well enough _ alo W di | for the commercial course, and as a parochial mission of All to attend the session. Dr. Howard Carl F. Salaggi ed Ing Vows |classes in shorthand and typing | Saints Episcopal Church of Pon- 1 McNeil was appointed by the ° ‘Spoken S are beginning this week. Other | tiac, under the leadership of the agging court to examine her and deter-| Wed at Rochester Spoken Saturday | commerciat courses will be taught | Rev. Ivol Curtis. It now has 140| jagging bachacha, us o pp und snerar mine if she will be able to appear! _ - as ai les | | DRYDEN — F ~~ if sufficient people express inter- | communicant members, and both headaches and dissiness may be due to slow- at that date ROCHESTER=St. Philip's Epis— Frances Beshears .., , down of kidney f : good Mrs Baker copal church was the scene of the | | and Lincoln Wells spoke their wed- plier be och. Sunday “Ove “o| Eouk Whee ueacomn opie 4 Scout, Cub Leaders, told police Jan. 12) double ring wedding of Barbara! Founder of Well Known. 2i%é vows in the Methodist Church . : Cae ey eran | oo soreas ond stein, senses this important that three masked men invaded | warie Hoffman and Cari Frederick | Saturday in afternoon rites. Opens Law Office children — enrolled in the ‘ Y | tunetion to slow down, many folks suffer nag- a to Address Group her Oakdale Gardens home and|salaggi Saturday eve t 7-| Rochester Restaurant, The bride is from Shell Rock, | school, which meets concurrently | ging bechesko-tod misres — beat her after demanding petitions y evening at (:0) , | MILFORD—Attorney J. Shanley | with the 11 a.m. service. irritations due to csld ev wreng dict may : WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| seeking the recall of board member |?" | Succumbs at Fostoria | \itimnora tance Decien us cf Hagerty has opened part time law “Dealt negloet your bidneve if thave condi. Police Chief Frank Van Atta will| 5 Barbara is the daughter of Mr | Metamora, former Dryden resi-| offices at 224 N. Main St. Office] Historians generally accept the | ieee bother yo Try Doon Puke mid sa lames Harrison. end Mra. George Hefimen of John | ROCHESTER—Harold E Bebout | dents, are the parents of the bride- | pours 1 Mond ; hict diuretic, Used guccessfully by millions for speak on Police Actions Among! yirs. Baker and another board|R. road, and Carl's parents are |died at his Fostoria farm home : [towiedie’s badly Pride 7 seid . =. ihhey pues medi Bonn’ giv happy reel from then — eae eaten Oak member, The Rev. Chester Carter,| Mr. and Mrs. Cari F. Salaggi Sr. | Monday morning. He had lived; A navy blue dress with red ac-| day iunrdiy: == police ete tn fa Re yer ny eh ny yey mecting. have been named in recall peti-jof Utica. | |there since retiring six years ago| Cessories was chosen by the bride | aa. ——_—__ - enna AW. ter. and tions filed Red Harrison. Other | The bride were a gown of white after nearly a quarter century in for the ceremony, and she carried I Staci at } ‘er, will pre- board at — the | silk, fashioned with fitted bodice, the restaurant “and catering busi- | 4 rane of red roses and white 2 « : ’ ouster Harrison by same tecly bended ts ness in Rochester. carnations a on enrol coc Sa method. + cies aie felt a thedral The Rochester Kiwanis Club will The couple was attended by pany — ea F ae Night length train, and ber | conduct a memorial service tonight | Betty and Bob Wells, sister and marks Founde ' scalloped | at 8 p.m. in the Pixley Funeral | >rother of the bri . Mrs, Harry Carlisle, PTA his- oun S itusion veil was held in place : a): # torian, will give a resume of the by a crown of pearts. She car- Home where the body will be until reception was held in the Wells progress and development of the Seveis tenes ried a apray bouquet of white |{Unera! service on Wednesday at Seely = "= Waterford Center school. SOUTH LYON — Service for| "ees aad stephanotis. “em —e_e Open house, scheduled from 7:30-| James Jones, 90, of 305 Stryker | Attending the bride were her four , Mr. Bebout founded the Be- . 8 p.m., will be held to allow par-| St., will be held at 2 p.m. Wednes- | sisters, Mrs. Edna Mae Ponke,| out Restaurant in Rochester Resigns Pastorate ents to visit teachers in their chil-| day at the Phillips Fumeral Home, |matron of honor, Mrs. Mildred | 0 "id-twentics. the dren's home rooms. . with burial in South Lyon Ceme-| Ellis, Mrs. Margaret Parrish and | Ptration over the years, he | f Oxf dCh h William Matteson is chairman of | tery. He died Sunday. | Beatrice Hottman. Sharol Parrish | *éded catering service and de Ol UXIOF urc the evening, and refreshments will| Surviving are his widow, Hulda, |and Kathy Ellis, nieces of the bride, | Ytloped his building to inciude | (,. 1, be served by the mothers of the! son, LeRoy, 12 grandchildren,| were the flower girls club reams and reception halle, fen pone heat — third grade pupils 15 great-grandchildren, and one| Franklin Vance of Utica was the Born in Sayre, Okla., on Sept. 22, gregetional Camrch Samy speed | great-great-grandchild. best man. Seating the guests were | 1902, he was the son of the late | signed to take up duticn with First - Beverly Graham, Burt W. Tuttle Leonard Ponke, David Hoffman | Ethelburt Bebout and Grace who| Congregational Church of Pontiac SOUTH LYON — Service for | 2% Kenneth Parrish. lives in Rochester. | His resignation was formally ac- Joseph Brooks Burt W. Tuttle, 75, of Adrian, a| , 4 Teception followed in the un-| He is~survived by his wife, cepted by the pulpit committee of * .|dercroft of the church. Aft Myrtle; a da Mrs. E | is w former resident, will be held at| er a/| Myrtle; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn| the church this week. He will as- Wed at Dryden 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Braun |e wil tee on the young oom | Robe of Rochester alls son, | sume his new position after March Home in Adrian, with} Crooks road. obert, ost . grand- | 6. , METAMORA—At a double ring | burial in South Lyon Cemetery. He | —_—_—_—_—_ | child also survives as well as two) Don Awrey, chairman, expressed ceremony singing in the Meth- | died Sunday. ‘Sharpshooter Slated —— and Claremont| regret at the resignation, and ’ odist parsonage at Dryden, Beverly | surviving are his widow Agnes, |o ter. pointed out that the church has h Graham and Joseph Brooks spoke |, son achat po sour me ctana ‘ Officiating at the services will be | experienced a definite growth un- Here $s w at their ts ao angen - children. for Union Lake PTA | the Rev. Donald Olsen of Roches- | der the Rev. Mr. Grave's ministry. | Beverly er | ter and the Rev. Fred Werth of | S = — Floyd — ke Mi aismmer ees for Bess 1 | WALLED LAKE — Sgt. Lester Fostoria. Interment will be in the Club to Hold Party | PAC E K I T . Joseph's parents are Mr. ~ : arent Mt. Avon Cemetery, Rochester. ° Mrs. Lee Brooks of Metamora Reid, 69, of 225 8, Main St., Pon- | Covkendall of the Michigan State | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— An aqua suit with black accesso- | tiac Press correspondent for many Police Safety and Traffic Bureau Fashion Your Fewe Club will der gives you eee ries and aq shoulder corsage of| years, will be held at 2 p.m. ae - guest speaker at PTA Dances Being Held lis belated Valentine party during red roses and white carnations Friday from Muir Brothers Fu-| *® eye —- Lake | IMLAY CITY — A series of Sat-| its regular, meeting this week at u. “The First Book of comprised the bride's costume.|neral Home, with burial in the | School at § p.m. Wednesday. urday night dance red by| 7 P-m. Wednesday at the high Travel”—(originally $1.75) Shirley Grondon served as the | Scotch Settlement Cemetery. She Sgt. Coykendall will offer a dis- — y | school bride’s attendant. and Richard | died suddenly early today at Bish- | Play of firearms accuracy. ee ee ce 2. First Officiel Map of Duckert : Hospital. Using a variety of weapons, he | ®)™"4sium, primarily for teen- Interplanetary Travel ; A reception atthe” Old-MIll-} Surviving are one trother, Wal-{ Will demonstrate shooting, by aim. | S#°r |Plan Pre-Lent Party 3. Space Navigating Instru- south of Dryden, followed the cere- | ter, of Geraldine, Mont.; two sie | 26 with a mirror. snufiing out _ ROCHESTER — The Women's | / ments mony. The i; a fee falter: ie Thurston of Fort candies, slicing playing cards in| PTA Meeting Planned Auxiliatty of St. Philip Episcopal | coupl - Agnes half, and many other trick shots. Church will hold ual 4. Squadron identificati Thornville. Shaw, Mont., Mrs. Mary Bartlett | AVONDALE a on $$ | Almont: aul wad and | 4 lesson in firearms safety is 7—The regular meet-|tenten card party and luncheon Button mont, many nieces encompassed in the policeman's | '™8 Of the Avondale PTSA will be | a¢ 1 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Grover J nephews. work with guns. held in the home economics room | Tayior is ie charge ef caenevatiens 3 5. Interplanetary leg Mrs, Harry Ryboit Coykendall enisted in the State|°! the high school at 8 p.m. ] 6 TOP SECRET Flight Enve- LAPEER — Service for Mrs.| Police in August of 1931, and was | Thursday. Hadley Girl E . lope Harry (Metta) Rybolt, 79, of La-| promoted to sergeant in 1950. He y Girl Engaged peer, will be held at 1 p.m. Thurs-/ is assigned to the Redford post. Plan Friendship Night HADLEY — Mr. and Mrs. Er- . day from Baird Funeral Home,| George Schroeder, father vice- =— | nest Tody of Washburn Road, Had- iin |with burial in Roseland Park) president, is general chairman of THOMAS — The Thomas Chapter | ley, have announced the engage- | Cemetery, She died Monday. the evening, which is open to the | OES will hold a Friendship Night| ment of their daughter, Anna, to| BOYS AND GIRLS! Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. | public. at its hall, beginning at $ p.m.| Sgt. William C. Rogers of Flint. | Ray Lyman of Lapeer; two sons, Wednesday. A May wedding is being planned. | See eee cout yous Spee Ora M. of Lapeer, Hugh V. of De- C Cal d owe now! Bet ‘ror, two sates, Mex, Katee | COUNTY Calendar miss ara Sele Rose of Marion, Ind., Mrs, a Metamers Seekden * bere of = oy, ome six grand- Lapeer ae "give_ a nsnon poe guck e grea y Meals es- ay ‘eran | Sic menting tthe ‘stenaen oth WEDNESDAY 1S MOTHERS! ws | = gi hig tne Be DOUBLE The erace tar han'bin ‘Engagement led [sree pm of the of Mr. and yap h pre- | METAMORA—Mr, and Mrs. Ex. | ., Wenters Creek Social one iene ct RE P by experts to help your | nest Tody of Hadley have revealed | fire. Matt Wheatley, Mrs. Dorethy Pohl, D ST P DAY — learn while they ENDORSED the cnenarmment of cna Gomes, | Sk wit pe, Cin 1q@ WALGREEN oe b | , to e . j The Lakeville PTA meeting will be Rogers of Flint. A May wetiing ) nal"st'¢'5m tthe caer DRUGS START TODAY! . y OUT PALLIATIVE Getter wits . was ceemantnlan Een ft Pes . S “d TRUMAC TABLETS ‘Towns Methodist Church will meet at Get your Space Kit! Start a cientists the home of Mrs. Prank Strubler, 1620 . io Enrwin Comes tote | FOUr TOwns Dance Set — | Maryiestone, at § p.m. Wednesda). Space Squadron! Plan your d dn & ee FOUR TOWNS — The Youth ‘The Thomes Wace will meet at 13:30 first Space Flight! sie an cteute. Oot iy | Fellowship of Four Towns Meth- her and meeting at the rs. . odist Church will bold a square , 280% Shoults. « ~ te L, ant oe er any la 8-10 Friday ; the oa a ¢ [tnatershtp of the Rev. W. Cotman ~<\ Prout, pastor. ” ys. , “Le , eo | INSURANCE | ie SERVICE ‘ viva Wa Gi “ 4 By i y b A ry ° ¥ y A | | i , y, |. & L VAN WAGONER AGENCY, Inc. 2 4 Roy Wilson—Howard Leoney—lack Brenneck . 18 E. Lewrence Se. FE 4-9571 - \ By ag Be RR Teperted by . by the. Bureau of Markets: CHICAGO W& — Very small ar- ts: Delicious, fancy, 5.80- rivals of cash grain provided the |$M..nsi ‘tency, 100 ba: Ne 1 See. background for small advances in | 3.50 bu; epples,’ Mcintosh. fancy. 450 corn, oats, and soybeans on the | 2": "So," sc*i?") st'iss er copies. Board of Trade today. Steele's Red, No 1, 3.25-3.15 bu; apples. Wagner, No 1, 3.00-3.50 bu. Wheat did not share in the ad- : Beets, topped, No 1, 1.00- vance although pospe _oeet con- Per No 50 bu; tracts held steady. Britain | Fags | Ae oe} bought some red wheat overnight | ¥3,}, 1001 = eo ‘ and Israel was expected in the | Leeks, wo 1, 1.09- dot behe Onions. market shortly for a fairly sub-/$7'1"" bots it wa. Pothtors, Mol. —— ub ae ies shoe —— ms i bebe uta : hour was unchanged to %% lower, | Xe 3; '3¢) a - March $2.2244; corn % to % higher, temeea, ‘Me 1 seaee be March $1.51%; oats unchanged to —_—— % higher, March 76%; rye % to amen oa a nee bs ory ag er ape Fo a a % to 1% higher, March : 3 lard 13 to 18 cents a tundred | sod Sunsay 6. Ou sect supplies moe: pounds higher, March $12.30. oheut foie mg A br’ market . Stock Idaho” Russete 94.68; Lénio ti - ties $3.10; Minnesota Dakots Pon- Grain Prices ttecs washed and waxed 00-8. out demand light, t.o.b. ral-state Ae-Gh Weighted overage : 46%; grade B 48; large 46%- ; erede B ; grade C Hh -—- iy | i G : i rit | : f 4 i i Ft ry a i 5* H i ERE | el ae Mh a I HF | i f i 3 F it . it f f ; i } : ir i H j ; 3 ist | FOR ECONOMY AND LASTING BEAUTY, CHOOSE THE NEW Parker ball point... . Satta fine, fine, modioms ox breed? ; than pea @ Indestructible barre! will never wear @ Jewelry-finished metal parts. 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Meare: Great Britain ( aa) $2.78 | 6/6, 1/16 of @ cent; Grea futures 3.78% ; Great Fr, Mice torares 379 1/8 oft 19 | of a cent; Great Britain 00 day futures 2.77 31/33, off 1/32 of a cent; Belgium franc) 1.99%, up .00 ue a franc) 28% e o , Germany (Western) (Deutsche mark; 23.85, ; Holland | Ger) 26.32, up .01 of a cent; = = ) 16% of a cent, ; tugal ( ) 3.80, unchanged; Sweden (kro- | pe 19.%, wunehanged; Switzerland (france) (free) 23.32%, unchanged; Den- | mark (krone) 14.50, Latin America: tina free) 1.94, | ; Bras ( ») 137, uo ehangea; Mexico 8. 3 suela (dolivar) 390. Par Bast: Hong Kong dollar 17.40, un-| changed. g cit BRE i ; | Hy i ' W. Brooker, Plastics, to draw up the order for reorganization if deg an il ze E News in Brief E gree E " TF i wife, Mar- , Ronald home Stoldt i pis Fite i rf MF (Fi it Fs g i + TEE j 3 zag i 2: ER , : ‘54 National Products Parlays $12,000 Into $2 Million Teacher Leaves ‘Large Estate by Using Simple Get-Rich Formula | CHICAGO (INS)—An. inventory | -| of a safé deposit box by state tax | . | examiners revealed how a Chicago | school teacher parlayed $12,000 into | nearly $2 million. The school teacher, Miss Ida Mighell, who died. Jan. 1 at %, pression days and held them. The original $12,000 was invest- in a small manufacturing business that later | Then in the 1930s, she started | - Westinghouse Electric, 2,000 shares, now valued at $162,000; phone $110,751; U. S. Steel, 1,200 shares, $95,280, and Du Pont, 173 shares, | had a simple get-rich formula: She / visited New Hudson and South | bought blue-chip stocks in the de. | were at Novi School, Lee Brooks School on M59, and Davisburg. 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Jon Hall in jungle adventure. (9) Follow That Man. Ralph Bellamy in ‘The ‘enactment of cases before Judge Watts. (2) News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. _ Everett R. Pheips. ___ 6:38—(2) Sports Digest. Chuck . . 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. - Puppet Show. (9) Lone Wolf Louis Hayward as Mike Laynard and mystery of “Runaway.” (4) Stage 4 Aging actress finds and hd t afl E i ot | , | ~ 615—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4 | Timekeeper Mystery.”’ (4) Traffic Court. Re- | over Canada. (4) Fireside The- 19 ater. Homeless young parents | " a take refuge in empty house and | be Dong School. (2) Garry win over hardboiled realtor with | “ore ; ; | ideas for improving it in “No | 16:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar- Place to Live,”” with Tom Drake, | thur Godfrey. Martha Vickers. (2) Meet Millie. | 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. Mama Bronson is pushed into | 14:@9—(7) Story studio. (4) Home. :00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) joining club with Mr. Boone, | 13:39-(2) Strike It Rich. | Ele Verd Florence Helos | “= WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON , - . - 12:00—(7) 12 O’Clock Comics. (4) , 9: 30—17) Steel How Thomas Te Emie. (2) Valiant Mitchell, James Daly, Henry | Hull in ‘‘Freighter,’’ story of “ t : ° battle of man and elements on | !**15—(2) Love of Life. ship's last voyage. (2) Theater. |12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Feather , “Good for You.” by Robert | Your Nest. (2) Search for To- | Emmett. (4) Circle Theater.| morrow. Jackie Cooper stars in “I Found | 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. | $60,000,000."" based on true story |1:9@9(7) Charm Kitchen. (4) of man who found uranium. (2) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces New Red Skelton Show. Mary Life McCarthy joins Red in vaude- ville act on tour of Persia. he Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of 10:00—(4) Truth or Consequences. | Jack Bailey” host on stunt quiz (2) Hockey. Detroit Red Wings vs Chicago Black -Hawks. 10:380—(7) Stop the Music. Musical quiz. (9) International Play- house. Drama. (4) Ray Milland Show. Prof. McNulty’s wife writes a be-bop tune, Phyllis Avery co-stars. 10: 45—(2) See It Now. Jewsharial Nehru of India talks about war and peace, Formosa, Indja's re- lations with China. on films 1:30—(4) Bruce Mayer Show. (2) Ladies Day. |1:45—(9) School. '¢:99-(7) Stars on Seven. 2:15—(9) Man’s Heritage 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (4) Jean McBride. (2) Art Linkletter. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Wednesday Matinee. (4) Greatesf Gift. (2) Big Payoff. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man’s Family. (2) made in London with Edw. R Bob Crosby. Murrow. |3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 11:@0—(7) Soupy's On. Variety. (9) | National News. (4) News. Pau! | 4:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff.| Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. ( 2) | B t : ° 11:15~-(7) Armchair Theater. Ma- besere: =n 733 Sere Lene Deate of Eee) are First Love. land.” (9) Good Neighbor The- . ater. Jean Gillespie, Edward {4'30—+4) Mr. Sweeney's World. Secret Norris in “Decoy.” (4) little| (2) Om Your Account. show, Drama. (2) Miss Fair- 4:45—(7) Ricky. the Clown. (4) weather. Modern Romances. . . |5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Folk 11:38—(2) Movie Date Fighting Songs. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) , R. Q. Lewis. 1:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with |§:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) Steve Allen, Dinah Washington Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Richard Himber guests. / Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without sotice. — wm, ( CKLW, (see) Ww, (ase) WCAR, (119) WIZ, (11m®) WBE, (168) WOR, (166) Trowlaat WxYs. Ed. Morgan WPON, News. Milacy's Mush | CKLW, News, Living ewe ES Ab WIR, mitenen Cus | BIER Tom Oserpe MeKeasie | 10:15—wws. oud ws 9:38—WJR, Mre. Page WPON, News, Platter jerslee WPON, & Kaye owe WXYZ, Top of Town 1:15—WIR, Ma Pertins McLeod CKLW, Marry Wismer 0:46—WJIR, Pete & CKLW. Musica) Airs | WPON, Biues Beaters CKLW, Good Neighbor = 10:00—Wan. ¥ ae WCAR. Temple acacemyg 1-38—WJR. Dr. Malone wwa oa our = ms a = CKLW. Eddie Cantor ; CKLW Country Style WWJ, McBride, Peale 1:43—WJIR, Guiding Light 7 . WXYZ My irue Story i.) ae go Rewe | CKLW, News, Homechat CKLW -— = — Berenade wrk = ee | WJBK,sowe, +— : “Deorge em *- CKLW. 6 | WEAR Kewe Femme WPON N Ec ews, Sports a ess, ay 6:30—WIR, yest ead ween WPON, News. Piper Paul | | 10:13—WWJ, Joyce Jordan | &:18—WJIR. Perry Masom Stern 11:15—WJR, Sports Final WWJ. Plain Bill Music ww, EK Mayer 10:30—WWJ, Pran Harris 2:38—WJR Nore Drake ww. Music WXYZ, Top of Town Sara hho vo sireete | WWJ. L Jones CKLW. Music . Mary Morgan | WY? Block ‘ a, tous Themes WPON. Manhattan Muste WCAR, Pontiac High Cis wan auce 11:38—WJIR, Music 10:40—WWs trees tne Bank | “PON Clud 1460 Tg) Quest CKLW. Jim Dunber | WRYZ Cart Marries 2:48—WJK, Brignter Day WXYZ. News Tow of Towe WCAR. Bong Parade WWJ Marriage Pays é : j w Fa Lewis Jt arene Sees eee | 11:00—WWJ, Strike It Rich | a tenn tn wxy Moa ry WJIR: New Hymne News, Kilne WEDNESDAY MORNING | Oxiw Plog tea WWJ. Woman in Love Aausie 6:30—WIR, Agri'clt. Voice WJBK, News, McLeod WXYA Sd McKensie Nuns WwW. Bod es WCAR, News, Song we. News Carouse! oes WXYZ. Free Wolfe WPON, News, Party 3:15—WJR, Aunt Jenay CKLW, Nuna 11:15—WXYZ, Companion ww. Beatty wJBK, : WPON, Hymn Time aa Helen Trent | WPON. Club 1460 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind wee ber ~ M * Larry Gentile 7:00—WJR. Jim Vinal WWJ. Phrase Pave CKLW David WXYZ, Curtain Cais $:45— WIR, Our Gel m4 > WJBK. News WPON, Pontiac Party WWJ. Rt. to Happiness ‘s Pamily 7:18 WIR Music Gell 12:45— WIR. mary 4:06—WJR, Bouse Party * Pisher WJBK. Gentile. Binge ww ance WWJ, Backstage Wite Gentile 7:30—WXYZ, Osgood, Wolfe CKLW. Queen for Day WXYZ, Wattrick, McK. 8:06 WIR the Muste WXYZ, Osgood. Wolfe WIBK News MeLeod CKLW—Eddie People , WIBK. Gentile anc Binge | 19:98 wsR Jack White WJBK, Don McLeod CckKLW Terence O'Dell WWJ News WPON, Sports, News W. Treasury Agent WCAR. Coffee With Clem | CKLW Break the Bank | - ~ 2:45—WW, § | WJBK. News. McLeos “WCAR. Tek oeertau SiS—WKYZ, Show World CEL® "feos Davis lwoam inca: WEAR. Te Qperte 6:28—WIR, Step Music WW, Dragnet Vandercook | WJBK, , John Girele WCAR WPON 8:48-—-WXYZ. Just Easy “566 WWIS, Radio Theater | twhmy Kaye | ese News, Off Rerord WJIBK, WCAR WPON, | 8:00—WJR, Jack White | WWJ, Bob Maxwel! | 8 15—WJR Bud Guest | 0:30-—WJR Muste Hall WPON News 4:30 WIR. Music Hall 2.13—WJR, Farm Roundup News, Gentile WWJ). Fave Elicabeth WWJ, Widder Brown News (aR N Day + eter WJBK. McLeod News WPON_ Laneheon Music WCAR. Carouset 7 3—WJR. TimeOut. Music | WXYZ—Newa, Crocker | CKLW Your Boy Bud WJBK, Don MctLede 4:44—WW, Woman in House Gentile, Binge | CKLW ee Wright Coffee Clem i Egan Show ! ! WCAR. Harmony Hall | 8:46—wwi. NW 12:43—WKYZ, Cherm Lady WJBK, News, McLeod 0:15—WIR, Bing Crosby WCAR. Radio’ Rov. WPON, Farm Mkis. WCAR, News aR. Amos, Andy ® WR, News won — WPON, News. Musie Brains wea Minute o EDNESDAY AFTERNOON 5:15—WJIR, Music 6 WXYZ, Breakfast Club 1:00—WJR. Rosé of Life WWJ Jim Deland 1° Tennessee Ernie| WJBK, News, T. George WWJ. News, Mulholland WCAR, Carousel ww, McGee WCAR. News, Qhytnm WXYZ, Paul Winter 5:30—CKLW, Bill Hickock Although Oregon ranks ninth among the states of the Union in * size, it is 32nd in population. (Aévertisement) 3 TIMES FASTER for GAS on Stomach tests prove Bell-ans elon, netrated 3 times as much | stomach acid in one minute as many paced Saemce tablets. Get Bell-ans today the fastest known relief 25¢; USED TV SETS $10 to $15 Down = §5- Week | job includes some 14.400 cubic yards of excavation and over 700 feet of concrete piping Drayton Contractor to Build Davis Drain : . 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PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1955 ee TV Will Attempt! ‘War and Peace Applewhite Replaces LaRosa, Virus - Struck;) = Gisele Has ‘Em Gaping | NEW YORK (INS)y—Amazing | how musical arrangements age— | the Astaire-Rogers rondelay on the “Oscar” show Saturday had a | rickey-tickey antiquity discourag- | ing to what we'd believed were | sharp memories of its permanent | _modernity ... | When “Oscar” ceremonies | were at their slickest they had a prefab rehearsed look; when they | | dropped, they seemed ridiculous | } OLD TIMER—This U. S. flag was flying over the library about five months before someone noticed | The grouping of winners some- | 45 stars. It was made some time between 1896 and 1907. times had an old fashioned, ever | flag are Wilma Reed, left, and Audrey Bartholomew, downright daguerreotype self-con- | library staff. sciousness. . . . | We shan't get into personalities, | lexeept to say some were funny, | - _ Two Brothers Sentenced some foolish and some a ute \J{f|Z uspec for Bad Check Passing ® - _ Two Oxford brothers, who plead- |ous and funny when they weren't | ed guilty to bad check passing Feb. | indulging Jerry's stubborn adcic-| |] a on Il |7, were sentenced to six months PY and we still find it strange, | With H he ‘ait ~ aaa Judge George B. Har their insistence on hurling food i atchet nds | : about. td = | Ronald A. Leach, 22, of 3181 | ridiculous | Martin & Lewis were fast, furi- | tion to spastic comedy which must | | mabe a Sef of Gulsrtunttes unbep-| jin Oakland County Jail yesterday Teenager Jackie Coogan has a well-adjust-| Of Head, Throat | Dartmouth, was arrested Feb. 2 we = eee | CLOVIS, N.M. W-Ofticers con-| Comur Robert D Lone’ attics und Dake Clark advises us the (tinued questioning a 23-year-old | asked the official to authorize 8 | young lady who did so wonder- | Negro today in the hatchet beating | check. | fully im tandem with him on | Sunday night of a 14-year-old white Laue Giumected the weme with | Circle Theater was Joan Potter, girl left alone at home. a man sought for bogus check and adds, “~ really talented and } Little Janice Wells, meanwhile, passing and summoned sheriff's nice person.” ; was still in serious condition at a deputies who arrested Leach. | As is Dane for bothering to clear | 50sPital with gashés on her head! Heebert Leach, 29, same address up the mystery and so graciously | throat and a sore mouth! was arrested Jan. 29 by sheriff's | saying so... . jWhere her assailant struck her| detectives who said he passed | NBC wants Ann Sothern if Jack Benny expands into her CBS-TV time... Playwright William Saroyan is on NBC's expanding ‘consultant’ payroll . ° After a rakzie-dazzie buildup CBS radio has dropped gospel shouter Mahalia Jackson . . . Eva Gabor |may get ABC-TV’s TV rehash of | 9-57 | Marlene Dietrich’s sultry old radio heard an excited voice say ‘a man | series “‘Cafe Istanbul". . . is trying to break in my door." | were Mar t Truman put back her i! asked, ‘where's it at?’ She gave | ; | Children’s Hour date to Feb. 27; |™* her address and then her | "me j}mame and then dropped the re- | Ceiver Despite three projected movie | | Police Chief Ollie Damron said! Dec 1. Pair Rewed in Blimp LOS ANGELES (#—Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Singer celebrated their 2th anniversary on St.Valentine's Day by being married a second time in a blimp 3,000 feet over the city. Singer, married ! | the man being questioned would |be held for long. No charges were | filed, but he was held in the Curry County jail * * os Desk Sgt. Leroy Carson got a} frantic phone call from Janice at | Sunday night. He said. “I! Brown sugar does not become lumpy if it is stored in a covered container with half an apple or carrot in it. to Sid Caesar's | words.” : Two police cars arrived at Jan- While waiting TV recognition|ice’s home within 1% minutes, again, kid comic Joel Gray will| Damron said. piay the London Palladium. Deputy Sheriff Val Claudette Colbert's “Climax” | March 31 to April 7; “Private Worlds,” from Phyllis | Bottome’s novel... . : Bill Hayes of the old Cacsar- Coca Colas and stage fame stars bor wasn't home. Then police. ’ ~— MAKE OVER.E End of Night Out washing machines, hair dryers, | electric dishwashers and other | pay-as-you-see TV is merely in the speculative stages, | but an announcement last week by the Federal Com- mission that it will ‘‘consider’’ the toll system, puts it on a more | solid basis. 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