7” ew : a = ~ + a.» Details page two Thursday: Warmer ~ ys he ~ ee ee a4 — ee ee eee ee oo ae 2 ee nen ae Sn age EE « ~~ ain ly SPREE EST Sow « st aa so oe THE PONTIAC PREGSE DIVER Parte xkKwewnwrk ATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Je - 139th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954—40 PAGES ‘ Dixon-Yates Victorious in First Test . — ee . - - + , ‘ | ‘ ‘ ‘ é bd s . ‘ = Local UF Drive Miss Lansing 3rd in Little Miss U.S.A. Sheppard Once | Dr. Sam's Best Friends |(QP Overrides ‘ H ef 7 +. as ’ A Hits 94 Per Cent Offered Help : : Dems Attempt - eas - : F 1 e ® s . i ie a Psychiatrist to Block $ _ of Original Goal My > -otegmmm DY Psychiatr 0 Block Signi Frank S. Lyndall Says' ny AMS re Bay Village Mayor Tells Contract Now Faces » tynaa ys ; . : ‘or V . Contributions Are Over of Visit to Sam’s Home Major Vote on Waiving SS ° it sonneaas i clave vay rn wasreoron W — Th ‘ —The — The : a turned paged es tired mayor of suburban Senate-House Atomic Ener- brought the ‘Sentlac Area Bay Village goes back on gy Committee today defeat- United Fund to 94 per cent the stand today to finish ed a Democratic attempt to of its $525,823 goal, early his story about a psychia- block immediate signing of reports from toda ’s UF trist who offered his serv- the Dixon-Yates contract. luncheon indicated 7 ices in the Sheppard mur- The committee ac ed Sear ' der case. shortly after President heey a The trial of Dr. Samuel Eisenhower said at his news oe CoMpelge H. Sheppard, 31-year-old conference he still favored Manager Frank 8. Lyndall osteopath, adjourned on a the controversial proposal. told volunteer workers who note of mystery during tes- The vote was 10-8 along strict assembled at noon in the timony yesterday by Mayor party lines, The 10 ee Elks Temple. rank on the committee voted to table a “At this point we have collected J. Spencer Houk. resolution by Sen. Pastore (D-RI), $25,000 more than at the same As the afternoon wore toward a Pastore’s resolution would have point last year,” stated. close, Mayor Houk began to tell Fomnsnaes oa clas te ee _ “When reports solici- of Dr. Sheppard and his brother STATE’S WITNESSES—Bay Village Mayor and Mrs. J. Spencer | Commission not to con- ete eas oe be even Smet ig oS eh ips” De bape | Hemme tae a ‘Comtinusd on:Page 2, Col ©) os = | neighbors and jointly owned a boat. The mayor, also a butcher in| After the vote the committee de- os -_ his cece tn the case | the Cleveland suburb, was the first person notified by Dr. Sam of marl Disa respon i Co ¢ : services . the murder. He followed Mrs. Nancy Ahern to the 6 arings : mmissi — Pastore’s resolution, amended al on OKs 3 Cua eke —— sisiea te Valk wad Gln, would Five-City Fire ever confer with Common ; | bave told the AEC to delay signing ; Asst, County Prosecutor John J a Ins eq ." e eke gem dope —aiegonnn ' Protecti ; ' “shall have had a further oppor- - ?P on Pact Hahon, directing the state’s case, ‘aie to wudy the quetin Pontiac last night became the a . after the convening of the Sith third of five cities to sign a mvu- A few moments later, Judge Bly- Congress.” tual fire fighting assistance pact thin adjourned the session and’ 8 (7 ensure crion qa S | Congress meets again next Jan- designed to provide aid in emer- little flurry of excitement devel- uary. s oped. . | Asked if the vote gave a clue ed ae abet gto, "as the peychiatrist? How | WASHINGTON (f — The Senate gets down to business te the probable result of another vote whether to waiv ao. ren eS ern, Sat a — ad did the judge suddenly adjourn | today on the issue of rebuking Sen. McCarthy with the) (2° 2) ve > wed by paaaet ig woth Po Se ail : ' the session? Wisconsin Republican himself predicting “I will be cen- | tsw. the cee : oe gored agen psi iy ee 2 wee one wes Cling Sr Se 100 sured.” Rep. W. Sterling Cole (R-NY) “ure ~ absent © uceliaam , — ps tnow indicated the Perchiatriat | Sen. Watkins (R-Utah) was ready to lead off debate — a U. & A—Susanne Beckard, 5, of | held in New’ York. At left is Leslee Rysko, Chicago, nord indication Clty Manager Walter K. Will ong ag ate ate n ~A.. Toad ot atte aon had aypreadied the _Sgpants/ with a spesch urging his colleagues te support We rane by RSS SS | A ee re e n n—f mw GEN Ae foward Sonate he toe mee os , line oe ons ame e : ry Tee ending was Gime abana on te treatment of ace Gen duplicated when the commitice agreement was ® / 4 a : Pans . | eventually considers ‘an adminis- Ce al || Aide Mackinac Bridge Delayed |= scnzc. W. Zwicker. . a Moen Rp met phage, | oye ‘Only Slightly by Weather| 2" 2523. ¢ [we eacmee't. S| fhe Acks Senate (scm ase dene watt ant Uap toon woes| . my gntly by CALLIOL | et arcem of trie Bay Vilage “unwitting handmaiden of e © atc messbere mle canes” aid is requested, Willman said. | xecut IN Wall | perrorr w — Foundation work on the 80-million-| heme lst Jely 4 Me tsists the Communist party. ° Rep. Molifield (D-Calif) a lead However, the men iand equipment | behind that a bushy-haired intruder McCarthy also described himself -| Rep, a lead- ~ may be recalled at any time by | . . dollar Mackinac bridge is proceeding only slightly committed the crime. as assulh eneanet tie Hein ai 0 all red ing opponent of the proposal, ‘said | the chief of the city from which) Hossein Fatemi, Once | schedule despite some of the worst weather for outdoor Mayor Houk and his wile were |livery today bat released late yes ape tip pmap age line tiger they come. ij ini i constru in years. the first persons summoned to Dr.|terday, as “the symbol of resist- re The pact officially goes into et | roresge Minister, Kiled o iss M. B Sheppard's home after the mur-| ance oo euinendied” and declared Calls for Approval Of ;waiving the layover period. signed the document. | chairman of the bridge authority, as the group met in| “"\" tan meat dealer, Houk re-| respects tied” to his own. had said no better way has been —— TEHRAN, Iran —Former For-| Detroit to hear the project engineer’s third quarterly | cently was released from a hos} a. tor the censure ch Negotiated by Dulles offered to provide power to areas j ht rost Hits teund of Mobarnmed Mossadegh's|Teport on construction progress. vContinens 2 Col 7) | Contained im a revised resolution | WASHINGTON up — President! The President told his news con- government, died before an army| “Three of the six main foundations on which the great on Page offerd by the — commit- | risenhower today asked the Sen- — a —S = Pontiac Area Today firing squad at an today for | suspension span of the bridge will be built have been com- ° ° Se cen icon!” tim te ate to ratify the Southeest Asia| CG lh pogo apse Pi the ag ne o pleted,” Brown said. “Work Scientists Face committee's critical report on its | collective security pact as “an| political in the situation, someone A light frost hit the Pontiac area| ‘Fatemi was convicted and sen-| on the other three should investigation of Wis activifios, — | important link” in the free werld's| ie Eaekag & Set a ie Mepeed WPM Smee. bet On| cae As conned a2 teak shame fors be finished by Dec. 18, “lt is even leas tn line with the | defense against any Communist] 7, “inicn may have developed US. Weather Bureau says it will| med Reza Pahievi tailed. meeting our 1954 construc- Food Problem Se ae OF ae tae comremien. are not of his choosing. be warmer tonight and tomorrow.| Tehran's military governor, Gen. | tion aims.” ate’s session, the po = es Piet said it Pipette yom | ran geen ge ang The forecast is for partly cloudy | Teimour Bakhtiar, said Fatemi | ‘| “These six foundations,” he While his friends still were seek- , Ae a , Burden of Supplying the is designed “to promote security | ocratic prediction that it may get skies with a low of 26-38 tonight, walked without trembling to the | ¢ tute the ing a compromise that might avoid ond a Asia and| ede: > ohm Oe tah B~ meomee dh yesterday SS a parry “ae Goal But Re blican Says part of the entire project.’ World's Needs to Fall pm et ee ae the Southwest Pacific by deterring} Congress convenes in January. temperatures ranged from a low | protect you” just before four vol-| ve Mal G, | Charles A. Richardson, of Mer- on U.S., Canada i Gil is mee a.m. eee Contre of Congress io schettiod ye SA ded ert after | leys trom the four-man fring squad Partygoing @s U.S.) chapman & Scott, foundation | gp PAUL, Minn, @® — World| Any such verdict, he said, will | He added: pinta apr egg Stine, ace tcan| _ - Look Like Bathmat ‘|contractors for the bridge, said scientists face a tremendous task “mean that the Communist party “The Southeast Asia collec- A reporter. asked Eisenhower but rose to 49 by 1 p.m “| Another witness said Fatemi INGTON w— Two Dem-| is men have been setting records | to feed a global population ex-| has achieved a major victory.” | 1. aetense treaty complements | *Pecifically whether ‘the had — at the stake shouted, “This is | cratic senators today defended |i Pouring concrete since Oct. 13.| pected to double from its present! watkins reserved his reply for! our other security treaties in the | Changed his mind about wanting Just What They Need ee ee “| U_S. Ambassador Charles E, Bob- Before that date, he said, | 2-4 billion persons within the next | nis Senate speech but Sen. Edwin| Pacific and constitutes an im- | ‘he Dixon-Yates contract approved Y = ime’ . |len’s decision to attend a Russian| heavy raise and high winds |50 years and to hit 6%. billions/~ Johnson (D-Colo), vice chair-| portant link im the collective | The accepted but not a PHILADELPHIA w— Forty-five) Gen. Fazollah Zahedi, the pres-| diplomatic party but Sen, Bridges| lashed the Straits area much of | Within the next century. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | security of the free nations of | 8 served as best man and matron of December 2% wedding date has . Elected. corresponding secretary | honor. | set : | ference, at Lapeer recently was| and Gerald Paquetter of Pontiac Hold OES Installation Mrs. Vera Sutherland of Romeo! .44 arthur J. Podvin served as|_ THOMAS — One hundred mem- Was named recording secretary. flower girl and ring bear 4 | bers and friends witnessed the in- Seating the guests was Raymond stallation of new Thomas Chap- | Give inner Saturday 4 ter, OES officers by Mrs. Helen D w The Thertager. Gundry of Clarkston recently 1 i Thankagiving smorgasbord will be| Schedule OES Bazoar \ served at the Sasbabew Presty-| Friday in Clarkston County Deaths — ferian Church, beginning at 5:30 in OFFICES ang ; _ pm. Saturday. CLARKSTON — The annual ba- Vernon Taylor HOTEL STUDIOS - zaar and dinner sponsored by the ROCHESTER — Funeral ar- Holiday Work Joseph C. Bird Chapter 24, OES | rangements are pending for Ver- WALDRON deenthers’ ef the First Baptiet| 08, Masonic Temple. fred Shalt actias totap, to PONT] RRY, x Church of Drayton Plains have oo yah : is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert AC MICH] 34 Soom ged tu paiet at the qhurch | T7™: baked goods, gifts and candy. N at 7 p.m, for distribution of Semmes Mitchell ‘ tat the Chvistnas program.|Set Musical Program sadeceet «. Gervies fur James METAMORA — Members of the | Mitchell, 87, will be held at 2 p. m. Open House Planned Detroit Bible Institute will be| Thursday from the Muir Brothers AVON: Wee — ‘The Rpm | eee of he 1:38 pm. Sunday | Perel eee, ee teens t] wood PTA will meet at 7:39 P.™-| tional Church, to present a mu-| Monday. Thursday, with an open house 0) «i-4) program. 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