_ Sect iat eee me negate ee ee MAKE OVER . soon ere PAGES The Weather | Par me | , ) Tuesday—Cloudy, Snow . 118th YEAR * *& & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 —80 PAGES ey ee, A 1 4-Inch Snow Blanke 8 f i ‘Polls Stay Open _. Until 8 Tonight — for Latecomers Candidates for Judge, Commission Included in Record List Reports from _ polling places and the city clerk’s office showed light voting this morning at the start of i iH g i ai dei | ti #8 5 He : a: r & ri or ao Electors Voting in City Primary Today ts City . b ing through rubble for other vict AP Wirephote TWO BUILDINGS LEVELED—Five persons, including three Schwartz, 9, and Salvatore children, were killed and at least 20 others, among them four fire- Baldino, 6. ims early today. Where Blast Killed Five 5Kjlled as Blast Rips Buildings in Philadelphia 26 Hurt as Savage Gas Explosion Creates Panic in Residential Zone PHILADELPHIA (UP)— Five persons were killed and two others miraculous- ly escaped serious injury in a savage gas explosion that | ¥ rocked a crowded residen- tial neighborhood last night. The dead, three of them the inact 1 ped phos tio e bias a wo ihiree-story build- c in e total in as: Isadore Pearlman, 43; Mrs. Fannie Rudolph, 54; Marie Marone, 16; Bruce broadened his deals to the Detroit area. tion fn the plain ing the Detroit area transac Highway Probe Broadens lo Detroit Land Purchases AP) — Atty. Gen. Frank G. Millard today investigation of highway department land He instructed Asst. Atty. Gen. Charles M. A. Martin, in e of his Detroit office, to start immediately in- right-of-way purchases for highway construc- y for the John Little Boy Visits an ‘Open House’ and Fills Up DENTON, Texs.@—Lone Star Gas Co. had open house at a new office here. A small boy came in and visited. * A host asked, “Won't you have some more punch?” “No,” said the boy, “I’m full.” “Will you have some more cookies?”’ fi ei H af ij rE i ? r i ck i i i } Z i f hi Hg Gag ig ‘se | Juvenile Crime Spree Plans Nipped Police in Arrest-of 15-Year-Olds *unusual uest” made by Gov. Williams to the h- or- expressway projects, “the finger of sus- on complaints- regularities in Muskegon and Ot- i Bi i gai : 4 afi 7 7 3k If ir i Aisie ra i 6. : e dead were identified Ae Te bs -—* Se oe oo a) ee LANDSCAPE IN WHITE—Last night's 4-inch snowfall meant trouble for motorists and residents who must clear walks, but there was compensation 4 = Winter Wonderland Returns With Snow Peatinc " Press Phete for those who enjoy winter scenery. The above view, typical of those in many parts of the city, McCarthy Opens New Army Quiz ‘Restraint’ in "Tactics at Red i erat qs ; Fy F528 BFE eels j i Ht | os ihe e was taken on Franklin boulevard this morning. 10,000 Still Need Licenses March 1 Brings Heaviest Fall of This Winter Bit Colder Due Tonight; Cleveland Gets 3 Times _as Much White Stuff March trudged into Mich- -footed Drive F rs With Old Plates ” With some 10,000 Pontiac area cars still unlicensed for 1954, traffic squads prepared today to crack down on motorists driving with expired license plates. The deadline for 1954 plates was midnight Sunday. Shortly after the deadline, Oakland County sheriff's deputies issued 10 warnings. Pontiac Police started tick- eting violators “=~ ¢ . Sheriff Clare L. Hu instructed deputies to start issuing tickets this morning. as Groups Set Tuesday Hear Complaints session. meet Tuesday. State's April Draft 2 Less Than to draft 3 lit fi 9 FE) i i aL zi | z Boards to Meet ‘for Tax Review City, Village, Township will meet at 9 a.m. at Pontiac City Hall annex, 35 Hill St., for its first March i re 7% 7 to 3 An even more stringent order was handed down by Pontiac Police Chief Her- bert W. Straley. He in- structed traffic patrolmen to im d cars displaying old plates = driver of a car without the new plate will have his car im- See picture, page 2. pounded as well as receive a cita- al night deadline. i i i ® a fF Hine 5; if ? program. Political Fac KHARTOUM, The Sudan political factions killed and 117 wounded today when 20 Die as Rival Sudanese tions Clash > (INS) —Twenty persons rioted in Khartoum shortl after the ints Egyptian President Gen. Mohagemnen unity” and clamored for inde- pondente ae ’ TWO" c Nine Men in Birmingham ' ile Nominating Petitions for 3 Commission Posts meeting of the Kiwanis Club, a! .| the Community House, will center filed nominating peti-| round a project committee pro- three posts in. the | sram in which projects for the election. | Test of the year will be discussed an the ballot if ; the nomination this| of the meeting. A board meeting | will follow at the home of Clif. incumbents | ford Wright, club president. * oa * Mrs. June Sanderson, Birming- ham resident who writes her own | monologues, will present a humor- liam ous program to the Women's Club, ar, meeting at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Minor ana | Ealtvin Library for a dessert Mayor Ralph Main have said they | tanner en oI Additienal Birmingham social | James Sterting is in charge | i - # THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 Eastern-Colonial! Merger Denied Law ‘Is Not Covered; President Tells Board It | Must Be Refused | WASHINGTON (INS) — Pipit| | demt Eisenhower reversed (he Civil | Aeronautics Board today and re- fused to permit the much-debated | merger of Eastern and Colonial | Airlines The CAB, which announced the | | decision, said the President di- | § | rected it to the mer- ger agreement the two airlines did not comply fully with | BEAT LICENSE DEADLINE—These motorists | Standing in line at the Secretary of State’s Pontiac | ‘ . Pentise Press Phete rushed the office Saturday to buy 1964 automobile license plates. Deadline for putting on new plates Lews on page 14. branch office were ‘among the 3,000 persons who was midnight Sunday. would not run, and neither filed a) : | nati Conservatory of Music. City Clerk Miss Irene Hanley! Officers will be elected at this . gaid all the petitions had been | meeting. Chairman of the day is checked, and accepted. | Mrs. Perrin Shattuck ~ - T - . - oo Beverly Noch, Bill Kroeger and)” Mrs, J. D. Runkel, trustee of Bob Luscombe, Birmingham High the Sister Kenny Foundation and member of the board of the readings at today’s Ro- | humorous lancheen in the Community tary Club luncheon House tomorrow. Her topic will be “Your Respon- | aibility in the Communist Prob-- ¥ j A rit Hit f i g ‘ne Nehru Demands Removal Police Seek Driver | acquired a “control’’ of | - . - Gaonial trough etek eanstes OF Al mericans in Kashmir of Yellow Death Car 'proval of the deal. power to control had not affected flatly rejected President Eisenhower's offer of military the subsequent execution of the aid today and angrily demanded that American observers Colonial through stock transfers : —_ (Continued From One) The toard hed said that “the| . N2W DELHI, India (UP)—Premier Jawaharlal Nehru Page ; acquisition and impor: get out of disputed Kashmir. “He therefore directed the board | to enter an order disapproving the Eastern-Colonial agreement."’ Negligent Homici Case to Resume Eisenhower's offer of military as- | tant public interest factors present, | | cause Pakistan has accepted military aid from the United by Nehru are members of a - |Un cease-fire in’ Kashmir, just Poul C. Buckley signed. | yesterday at his home. both | He married Margaret Benson in 1925. Pontiac. | Van Dusen of Royal Oak, Mrs. | a car in which he was riding col- int ; 5 i | i 9- 4 =| Wom. | Girt if k aft ii < pm. 7:30 — and | Committee ond Venture ci 4 Pp Holy | Intermediste | 14 Mile Road Mrs. Nellie B. Jackson Service for Mrs. Nellie B. Jack- | , Son, 69, who died Saturday at Har- | |per Hospital, Detroit, will be at on | 0 a. m. tomorrow at Bell Chapel Estates | of the William R. Hamilton Co subdivision is scheduled,\ and the | Burial will ‘be in White Chapel up a detailed | Memorial Cemetery. Manager Donald Born in Bethlehem. Pa. Mrs and drainage | Jackson had made her home with | Briegel. 1186 Buckingham, since of contracts for the | last year. She had lived in Detroit of aeration equipment for 4 years and was a member in the sewage disposal plant is of St. Paul Episcopal Cathedral. also scheduled. She was also active with the arr Grey Ladies in hospital work. Reckless Driver Assessed $40 Fine Besides her daughter, she is survived. by two sisters, Mrs. Rob- ert J. Schneck and Mrs- Elmer W. | Johnston BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Plead- Cuban's Trial Delayed re day poly h Seearsa Unters | NEW YORK (INS) — A New Judge Alva J. Richardson Satur.| Y°Ck Federal Court today ad-| . Wi Nailing, 37. of 608 journed until April 1 the trial of Sicntis, Panmac a a $40 fine, | Cartes Prio Socarras, former Cu- | Out on $100 bonds after pleading | 5@" President accused of conspira- | ‘scheduled to resume Tuesday be-| ©¢ im a speech to | is charged with the death of Mrs. | ‘| died at Pontiac General Hospital \in the abdomen after telling her of detectives, said police will in-| National Rifle Champion Frank * ® vestigate the death further. Trezize will address the group and | = a — Te %6, ae te in Primary Today Be a participate in the shooting exhibi-| “- ur Taylor . | os | road. She suffered a stroke Wed- Take a Number tion. | nesday and died in St, Luke's Hos-| ‘Continued From Page One) Robert Gubbins, Miss Gubbins’| +4) Funeral will be held at 3|Miles, Raymond S. Morris and CHICAGO (UP) — The 18- ton father, will talk on marksmanship. | P°O 7 00h0) som the 95th Street | Albert J. Wilkinson. vault door in the Chicago Federal | He is instructor in the National 401 of the Lain & Sons Fu- Di 5 — A wding : ‘| Nehru said the Americans were unwelcome in the \ ~arements, —* ered ef | divided northern province, where a truce is in effect, be- 1 ’ | States. “The President, while taking | The Americans assailed) ° ‘Pontiac Deaths ited Nations team which | te has been observing the as Nehru’s forces had served! Paul C. Buckley, 57, of Battle in Korea after the truce was Creek, formerly of Pontiac, died | : He was born May 8, 1896, the sent ices ok ee dapute | nad Senne Beckiey Mr. Buckley was a member of the Knights of Columbus and Elks Moe of Surviving besides the widow are | ters and a brother, Mrs. Harold | Henry Hill and Edward M., of Pon- | lided head-on with another auto jon U.S. 12, five miles east of Ben- Harbor. The negligent homicide case in- | valving Leaun Harrelson Jr., 18, is | for. Oakland County Circuit Judge tiament. George B. Hartrick. | President Eisenhower had as- It was adjourned in January sured Nehru that American aid , Cemetery. “I have no doubt the Presiden Veda H. Con, 37, of 49 Dwight nyeig . a, of, | said. “But we know from ex- Ave., who was struck and killed by perience that a his car on W. H:ron St. at Dwight, place and nothing is done to thwart! it. Ave.; Oct. 9. . “Aggression took place in Kash- | ' aA Police Probe Death tery with i B far condemned it and we are! mineral ae six and a half years 88° | tery with Dr. the of Young Mother asked not to stress this point in| | | | with dire consequences. Neverthe- Central Methodist tue the “United States has not | r-isting. The body is at the Kirkby A 19-year-old mother, Mrs. Carol the interest of peace.” A. Newman of 705 Bigham Ave., | Sharpshooters to Exhibit Skill for Boy Scouts Sunday night of a bullet wound husband she was going to take her own life . Pontiac Police quoted Arthur Newman, 22, as saying his wife telephoned him at his parents’ home, 77, S. Midland St.. saying, “Come home and take the baby. I'm. -going to .shoof myself.” Detective John A. DePauw said the 19-month-old daughter was found playing with a .22 caliber sawed-off rifle when authorities arrived. Mrs. Newman was found tying in the doorway between the kitchen and living reom. Newman told police he and his wife quarreled shortly before he went to the home of his parents Capt Clark M. Wheaton, chief ‘Mrs. Robert L. Seebald BIRMINGHAM Four rifle, Funeral service for Mrs.. Rob- champions will give an exhibition ert L. (Katherine) Seebald, 77, of of rifle marksmanship at tonight's | 2” Cristie Re, were held Gis morning at 11 a. m. Burial was - Boy_Scout- Troop B-4 meeting at, in Cloverhill Cemetery, Royal Oak. Adams School, with other troops, Mrs: Seebald was dead on arri- invited as guests. | val Friday at Pontiac General Hos- Birminghamite Roberta Gubbins, last year’s runner-up in the Na- tional Rifle Championship of the United States, will be featured. Now a University of Michigan stu- dent, Miss Gubbins has also been Michigan's outdoor rifle champion, as well as indoor and outdoor women's and junior rifle champion. Rifle Assn. of United States and is | selor of the Northern Community | Savings and Loan Association's new office has 100,000,000 possible combinations built into its lock-}marksmanship merit badge coun- neral Home. not Ity to of dri cy to smuggle arms from the! : etal the ieflusnce’ of Maucr, art| United States to Cubs for revolt. |ing devices ot Boy Scouts, ‘Riots in Khartoum the tue Coney Bugene Comp, 35, of 1062 Argylé.| - | a James F. Flanary, J. H. Patrick Pontiac, and L. G. Foster, 30. of Kill 20 § da - J 6102 16th St., Detroit. Trial for| _.. US. WEATN | udaanese both men has been set for March 8.| ° Leo O. Ginther, 49, of 12827 Trumbull, Highland Park, out on a! $100' bond for the same charge, | will have his case heard Saturday. | The Weather | PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Cloudy, cole with snew filerries to- and temerrew, Lew tenight 4) High Twesday 38 te 4. th- 7 4s 36 te 15 miles an hour becoming worth to, northwest Teesdsy. | Teday in Pontiac Lowest tempefature preceding # am ay at 2:27 pm Moon rises Tuesday at 5:31 am oe ee "fairs sie! Fae (Continued From. Page One) hurled tear gas bombs to break tions. ment which had been scheduled for 1:30 p. m. GMT (8:30 a. m. | EST). ; planned for today came in the wake of similar dem- onstrations in Cairo Sunday. At least 14 persons were wounded when police fired on crowds which swarmed through the streets of Egypt's capital shouting pro- Naguib slogans. “Hello, FE 4-2579 Will you pick up my cleaning _ ‘| .this morning?” -| | women know we handle thetr valuable tie fe PE fi it i i Where to Vote in City Election; Polls Close at 8 fui] | 1 { ii i f i it itis fel rf? ii t ity itt “if i z é Hi ll eeecty : as 224 Kiwanis Entertainment Series ommending Senate confirmation TUESD << third was Sen. Kilgore (D- AY WVa).-He said, however, that he March 2, 1954 : firm Warren. His vote in commit| NICOL SMITH . — tee, he said, was in protest against the fallure “to — “H, = 99 ef] 3 i F as j 3 i 3 iy SF 3 Ss RE i A Few Seats Available at $1.80 each, including tax al iatt FOR | _INSURANCE . SERVICE See,or Call: Maynard Johnson _ 807 ‘Comm. Not’! Bank Phone FE 4-4523° = i A as new. pe eae ea. 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Malstrom of and John C. » | Rosemont road, Detroit. M : —‘The-bride’s-gown was of im- alstrom. . a a ‘ with a fitted bodice and portrait ae eS aes : neckline, Tiny inverted pleats in roy © Look of Linen | Preparations for St. Michael Altar So-| Pontiac Frew FRet) the back of the skirt formed s a f ; |ciety’s pre-Lenten card party are in the | of Chamberlain street and Mrs. Robert Gallo| court train and ber veil was of TOS ©, jhands of (left to right) Mrs. Omer De-| of Rose Court. The party will be held Tues- rag ot 7 heme le — 2 Detroit. : : | Coninck of Lowell street, Mrs. Louis-Janka | day in the parish hall. ; Phyllis” veil-was caught under - . =798 Me™ Din ede Oe ai 8 TSS srhoM ' : ° ’ : , MRS. JOHN C. MALSTRO / 4 9 MSC Piano Student to Give Concert —_ [cared s"itce ian wit ent RS. JOHN C. M | A concert of piano music will be | a senior at Michigan State College, | of First Presbyterian Church, will| Mrs. Stanley £. Reinhart Jr. . W | presented March 5 at First Presby-| where music is his major field of | be the following selections: aca Ga — = Home Janet Ann De Graff ed |terian Church by Lawrence Mc-’ study. prelude |" garabeade | Bridesmaids were Clara Gordon, A B . h S t d . Z > | Cann Jr., son of the Lawrence; Qn the program, which: is spon- oe. co Suzanne Anderson, Elizabeth to Pau! e elt a ur ay Prize fashion for 54.06 McCanns of Silver circle. He is | sored by the January-March Group | Sonata No. 1 B-flat... Joseph Hayéa | Boyne and Mrs. Leland E. Bar- sai shined Ht fi ——— | = ee |e ee eee solid colors touched with Ce. Pesan in floor-length gowns | DeGraff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.) airs. Beith wore a teal blue suit Jardins Baus la Pluie with yellow daisies and ivy in Raymond J. DeGraff of Riviera) vit, navy blue and pink acces- custom-look trims. Senerso Opus 31... Prederie Chopin | aie hair, Their bouquets were — the bride of Paul | sories. the , . and meanted | Arthur . After a reception in Knights All have easy step-in Shower Honors | ‘a yuow tthusion tae He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.|o¢ Malta. Temple, the bride . 1 ; Fritz Beith of Avondale avenue | changed to a brown suit with white styling . . . button into a ° Robert Maund was best man and . . Mrs. Paul Fink ushers were Leland Bartholomew,| The bride wore an ivery suit accessories for a trip to Chicago sleek sheath skirt with at Burkl H Paul Robinson, David Turner,| with » matching hat and mavy | where the newly weds will-reside. ’ urKIOW OME | Douglas Knight and Richard Mc-| blue accessories. Her corsage oa shepe retention | George Jr. was made of resebads arranged | Syivan Garden Club inings! 12.20 and 121 A pink and blue shower honor-| 4 reception was given at Oak-| em a prayerbook. | linings! 12. 2 we Mrs. Paul Fink was civen land Hills Country Club following) the bride's cousin, Carole Ann Plans Card Party 1, ;j ; evening . the ceremony, ' id of honor. to 22% in Nook, Beige Bena” Sos | gs Seamew ware a gor Ma ws emai, | an Lake Caren, Ch, hs Charcoal and Black! on Strathmore street. of ¢ taffeta with a match-| matching hat and black acces-| ig Mien fends for civic | Guests included Mrs. Fred Baum-|ing hat and the bridegroom's| vies She carred a shalimar bou- to raise lor civic im- Woite’s Better Dresses gardner, Mrs. Dallas Ratledge, | mother wore mauve taffeta. quit of pele yeluw vensk alice Third Floor Mrs. Ted Gagne, Mrs. J. L. Fink.| For the wedding trip to Key Bis-| “ G.-314 Brown was best man and|_,“*- 7 Foy & Mrs. John Morgan and Mrs. Don-jcayne, Fla., the bride wore a light! picnard Womack and Rennie ee cite anon ap : jald Isles. | Others were Mrs. Manda Ford, Mrs. Troy Francis, Mrs. Vernon "| Weaver seated the guests . | o'clock. Tickets may be obtained For her daughter's wedding | trom Mrs. Arthur McFayden, tick- : Cartes Fink ‘anf’ Mrs Simm | Women Conduct | = Se ____ 4 ! aes ix Tiffany, Mrs. Everett Special Service Serving Good Food Since 1929! eX ] /Golden. Debbie Fink and Eddie} tye women's Home and For Breakfasts—Luncheons , Prec compet Oe [alginate hed re FOUNTAIN COLOGNE FOAM of ‘Baptist Circles Hold WHITE MAGNOLIA Combined Meeting | Mrs. Harold Walters used mis- sionaries of the Bible as a theme | for the Friday evening meeting of | the combined circies of Emmanuel | Baptist Church held in the Edu- The most perfect- fitting stockings you've ever worn! tag ® Sas IU Pr. 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