omen t THE PONTIAC PRE * * *& & *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 —56 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PREsS INTERNATIONAL WEWS SERVICE Slashes Excise Staff Demands for Raises Jar School Budget Teachers, Principals and Maintenance Men Ask $320,000 More Faced with a $424,000 deficit and’ demands for|- $320,000 in pay hikes, Pon- tiac Board of Education last night postponed consider- ing its 1954-55 budget until Sunday ! The board will meet Sun- day at 10 a. m. in school offices, 40 Patterson St., to take up next year’s tenta- tive school budget of $4,- 586,561.21. -gald_the groups’ want a blanket raise of $400 for teachers next year. George Yansen, representing school principals, said they want the same—plus $300 for eiemen- tary and $400 for junior. and senior high principals, te raise the difference between their sal- aries amd teachers’ pay. George E. Jones, speaking for non-teaching school employes, says they want a flat $33-e-month raise next wear, Hig group also asked $100 more for engineers who see i Ht Hi HH i Ltt pet fal Hut i a ils : Sin FEE tae ire er ets d f H + k = aiii : H ; Recount Being Made in District 5 Commission Race “ GOP Leaders Trying to Stifle ‘McCarthy Row. Hope to End Intra-Party Feud Before It Harms ike’s Program WASHINGTON ( U P )—| | Republican leaders sought | | today to kill off the Mc-| ‘Carthy controversy before | \it damages the administra- | | tion’s program in Congress |and the party’s chances in |the November election. | Senate GOP Leader Wil- | jliam F. Knowland said} |President Eisenhower knows ihe has no power to “purge” |a@ senator since “in past ad- |ministrations that was tried . : Pentiac Press Photo 4 TALLY VOTES—Recount workers and candidates’ representatives are shown above at the retabulation of votes in Pontiac's District 5. The recount was asked by Commissioner Ronald C. Hallenbeck, edged out by 18 votes in the primary. Standing are (I. to r.) City Treas- | urer M. M. Ashbaugh, election commissioner; Peter Engleman, rep- resenting Hallenbeck; City Atterney William A. Ewart and City Clerk Ada R. Evans, other election commission members. Seated are (1. to r.) Lowell Wilkinson, representing candidate John A. Dugan; Walter Giddings of the city treasurer's office; Larue Gullett of the city accounting office, and James R. Stelt, cify personnel director. : id d i i { | } ? i i pt h 4 i ny FFE Et | few years than the $2,000,000 Louis H. Schimmel, board member, the board offer boat tne e350 000 for sale as soon as pos- sible. The additions, all to be fin ‘ished Sept. 1, include four rooms at Bagley School, one at Malkim i tel wt a £ { ke,’ 7 os; J : bu t “ i : f is Try Hy e i-3 THe f Faytl G 1} 1 i ‘ i ‘ g- ’ Gruenther Claims NATO Will Prevent Another War (AP) — Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, *. supreme Allied cOmmander in Europe, expressed confi- | dence last night that there will be no third world war) because he now feels “we have it in our power to make ‘tial “@ecision.” , Gen. Gruenther told the final session of the eighth annual Philadelphia Bulletin Forum that the North | ‘Masked Bandits | without notable success.” | He said a congressman | pleases. But he warned | H ld UJ M rk t that it is essential to the/ 0 p a @ party to end the McCarthy | at Huntington Woods Two grotesquely masked, pistol fit ut i: i a Lig : ip fit ! E i | | | eeeee * ORE COTE eee tees tees eeeee eeeeened “eee eee descriptions were given by holdup! on November Ballot the giass out of the front door as they| next fall a constitutional amend- entered. The door was unlocked | ment removing the ban on lotteries rT, i j f storm as soon as possible. Get Over $3,000 After “1 think it would be dangerous | Forcing 7 Into Cooler to our legislative program," he controversies continued and the | party was involved. in splits of branishing herded seven &ram through.” employes of a Huntington Woods| _-Twe other prominent Republi- | supermarket into a produce cooler| ©#®2* last night after forcing the assist-| (N¥) and George D. Aiken (Vt) | yiay 1 to return. to LANSING (®—A proposal to le- galize charity bingo in Michigan was reported out of the Senate Judiciary Committee today for a floor vote by the Senate. The proposal would ask the Leg- | islature to submit to the people -| the kind that we couldn't get a pro- | i ~ | Navy Secretary |(anate Approval Secretary Aide Gets Navy Post also is free to say what he} €, § Thomas Is Named“ 24% almost a billion dollars to Succeed Anderson; is California Man “" WASHINGTON . divC based Angeles, Sparks Thomas of Los now an assistant secretary of de- said Wednesday night, “if these | fense, was nominated by President Eisenhower today to be secretary of the Navy. Thomas would succeed Robert Looms Certain Levy Down to 10 Pet. Despite Ike’s Opposition Because of Deficit WASHINGTON ( AP )— A bill to slash about 25 fed- — eral excise taxes by 912 mil- lion dollars has won over- whelming House passage and today appeared Ikely to get swift Senate approval too. The House speeded the measure to the Senate yes- terday by a 411-3 vote de- | spite opposition from the™. Eisenhower administration. The cuts, representing the first major downward revision of the excises or sales taxes in 20 years, to a deficit already forecast by the President at $2,900,000,000 -for the year starting July The bili alse includes some- thing the administration wants and had figured inte its budget, fer fiscal 1956—extensions of some steeper excises voted after the Korean War began. B. Anderson of Texas, who has __The Treasury would lose another retary of defense in place of Roger TARAS in . “i such as bingo games conducted by religious, charitable, benevolent men emptied the cash! and similar organizations for char- | then fired two shots/ jtable purposes. . t Sen, Harry F. Hittle (R-East . Liuzzo and hs @ encler Lansing), the committee chair- the men. but were soon re-| "2% declined to disclose the i ef 7 ri | | Hi al : i Fis u committee vote but it was re- ported to be four to two. L. Nichols (R-Jackson), the vice | escaped with approxi-| chairman, an indication that Hittle | himself had opposed releasing the proposition. Earthquake The bingo proposition is sup-| ported by an association of fra-| MILWAUKEE @® — } Five last April 12 added twin bays yes- | family escaped the fire. Mrs. Hittle said the committee report | terday. The newcomers weighed 5|%@¢ Carmen Kovacs, 4, -| would be signed by Sen. Haskell | pounds 14 ounches and 6 pounds 14 ounces. It’s Too Cold Up There HAGERSTOWN, Md. @—Wash- | : F j E 3 : j [ 2 : were to expire April 1 as sched- of described bandits. 7 Mo., but has been | mittee said they would Atlantic Treaty Organization countries have attained the pal wey eae ik Sen. Joseph R, McCarthy, center |! - arg bee eee oo ge what he termed “a substantial posture of strength” ih forced of ‘the ‘furore, agreed at..a, news nog feregr oe penrmed re Europe. He said'it ts sufficient to provide s shieltt | ijt? rs, 202 Coides. shout | conference late Wednesday that the | we. fret World War, then went| _ Chairman Millikin (R-Cole) of against “any hotheaded act.” Sak cable te ask Oo tommeL ee nag. a srcat deal of | into an investment house in Los| S* Classes, Onmestine dessens damage” — his critics, to disclose his position. He said the United States and Allied powers are not | *an. not from him. . Se et a chain At erect eet | sald he Would call his group to- ina in “to meet an all-out Russian They shoved six stock baysand | Really at fault, he said, are) nay clothing stores. gether promptly, perhaps tomeor- attack if 4 ney But, |; - *” | Seukkea tern over the contents a ek In World War If be was & spe- wer ue mapuencing aesiede added, “We do have a) - . ef the safe. Lackhs was ale | me ee Se | in ae force in being now which is oe SP eee Bingo Test Vot Stevy far ain ont thang There indications today oh more than the) ~ Although the holdup men jammed ole prety hander) my gg de that the administeation, which had can handle with . the door lock from the outside, the | Forrestal whe was then secre | hoped at least to scale down the the forces that they have in icense seven waited several minutes, then tary of the Navy. excise reductions in the Senate, occuplag, Hennope. aes cooler, and called police. ; ment mrvice. Thames eet ep a,| head off further revenue ioenes. that I feel World War 11 is not) Martrick Denies Writ) 7 emloves said the bandits : “| Navy inventory control program | George said in the interview that ts eae "he maid. “| $6 T ver | bot ta Geir twenties — wore Committee Reports a I ay pay going place, Compel Treasurer nyton stockings heads : excise bill his proposal for a dras- reiterate again with even more distort their appearances. Similar, *© Put Charity ee at be eel in personal income taxes today when a two-story home was destroyed by at Hibbard, about 10 miles south of Culver. “fll HH ! sy 2 gs Bai. f of FE j i : | Producer rs = ri of Early Scree * ae ¥ ~ of the silent screen, is sur- ded “by & few af his old colipagues at 4 party staged-in his moe n Comedies Is Honored to right are Harold Sennett (center), sere —_—e ° ‘ } ~ Seek -Term Contract _for Water From Detroit TE ERE i i : ft fe gs $= E Tr pegra | ? F Opening of Church - Brings Traffic Jam BIRMINGHAM — Opening of hue | i ! . i jit i it i st Hl PEEVE qf i F i : Z it The Weather PONTIAC AND VICTNIT ay te. might and _ Sia Right 1 Fas a o te 15 ~ Ft — ~~ Today in Pontiac : Lewest temperature preceding & a.m Se toe om LJ wots 2:48 a.m. Se Fade at 11°47 am. i i ; YER z i Fy is HS i ; F iz i! a i Birr g5E cE 4 ( E 5 ff x i é ‘ : ae 3 Rh Ee Esker & = i sbiis|- pale i i ; rf Ss = Ss _S g ! ifs ii it F i ; g i il fit i I i li u | i : : | Re fi 13 7 if 1, i 4 i t ii ke i i Fisi ‘ts t 4 ' f i H ret iy i i Bs: Lake A House Cuts Taxes, Bill Goes to Senat (Continued From Page One) Thieves Get $1,000 {From Oliver Sales About ..1,000 was taken from a vault last night at Oliver 210 Orchard f E sf i 5) ig E Tis if ef q* ? : 26th annual Spring Religious Re- treat at Christ Church Cranbrook, until 9 p.m. with tours at 2:30 and| The | ; LF aT if [ i . l i i l | F Seks i i i at i if ¥ e. a i’ 3 B Fe E i 7: Fes SSF | | i | i 1 ru igs i il t r i | | i they =z! EE 3] i = a g z s 2 » ry 3 3 that two or more burglary rings | Cian. other aj. | are responsible for the wave of | He was a member of Lodge furs, jew- breakins. | 285 F&AM at Niagara, Wis. A large safe at Eastern Junior! -Surviving are two sons and two High School at 2 S. Sanford St.,| daughters, Richard E., of River- was pried open and $20 in change | Side, Calif., Dean, of Livonia, Mrs, taken by thieves who entered the | Martha Nichols, of and Z school through a work shop win-| Mrs. Lucille Denis, telephone bills, and rail, bus and| 9, according to Detective John| The Strike Averted Detroit Y Planning |i oat om ps Cranbrook Retreat |sscss. o Pine, cao. BIRMINGHAM — Highlights at | ™&nagement and union officials in this Saturday's Detroit YMCA's | Detroit at a canceled will include two guest speakers,| treight embarge and the layeft tours “of the church and a dinner.| of 12,000 Michigan Central em- The retreat will be held from 3| Pleyes. _ ~~ 5 and dinner at 6. the Brotherhood 6f Railroad Train- : 3 : / i pre 5 fessor of Christian Vocation at A hearing bas — Yale University Divinity School. He | _ Michigan Central ly Ge ay commaaten March | win deal with two topics, ° 7 i : 2 i . i Er 2 if Es lf i | f = > = = F : stows fer Repaicus whe we| FEITY Moore Goes i F i e : A | ji ke i F 3 to discuss the Stevenson and | Adams Funeral Home at Alberta, Ala., for service and burial. i twee Walter C. Russell Burglaries in City |“ sner's orsoowct mince, wane ° C. Russell, 66, of 1383 Stanley, Total 16 in 6 Days died at his residence Wednesday. Born at Appleton, Wis., Oct. 9, Two school breakins last night = FN img te son of a The House bill would cut to 19 | Drought the total of reported bur- | # a atteson Russell. per cent all excises now pine giaries in Pontiac for the past six Married Grace Sweany at Monroe- that figure except those on liquor | 48Y5 to 16, according to Pontiac | Ville. Ind., in 1907 and came to Police Capt. Clark M4. Wheaton.| Pontiac three years ago from Wheaton said today he believes Walled Lake. He was an electri- DePauw. lat 7:30 at At the Wisner Grade School, 441 | Home. Oakland Ave., thieves ransacked i i it ze J i 5 z g z giant pkg. 66¢ ) or wits COUPON 2 regular pkgs. 46: —-Vglant pkg. 66°: or with COUPON lar pkgs. 46¢ + * Fixx ae Gets nS $ MRS, JOHN D, MONROE Urban League Picks Tes 7 =. 4 Fa ht ee . | 2 rege g = 2 needed , Elected 1954 président of the | other | Urban League of Pontiac last night | Wevet | at the Hotel Waldron was Mrs.|* OS® sl Se ¥ Other officers nathed last MUSKEGON @® — State investi- include Dr. Robert R. Teptn: tit ‘gators, due Thursday to resume vice president; Dr. William A. Gor- ee Se don, second vice president; Mrs. | right-of-way purchases, have Eva Spears, secretary; T. Warren » mg ely eed fe the Rev. Sotrien Gouveia, cage | pon prose tain of the " ad Ge Matarteds Gaunt commemorating Panama nal was first issued aboard the| Harry W. Jackson, assistant at- U at | torney general, has been sent here He it itt zest i i HE Hi Ft | | | & . i 3 g : i g { of merce. funeral wil] be held tonight the The Rev. 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Freesing dees stale bread te its original fresh- Grilled pork sausages become a| sess. “special dish’’ when served with| The bread held at zero tempera- heated, canned apple slices. tures will be as fresh sunpay @ 9D at an .- ae ” - + os - - ball ” ail * ba al ban > * be . il 4 - bd — A \ A £, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 tiki ki me OM eee mere Leng, Long Breadline | Meringue Cookies Mother Goose Was Busy) Hu Fri ndly 4 con- i “ sunai inte sat nner ower | Melt in Your Mouth |Concocting Good Recipes i uron rie s at fine of loaves would extend about | Use leftover egg whites to make lee gg are an We al toon’ cad tie of our job re-| ™&s pie. Plum cake is mentioned * cenitty-we have been reading Moth-|@ ® number of rhymes. -4t~might} _A_riddie abut a plum pudding what, Kcid of| Hee posted, fruit’ ot pate folks ate.| cc: together in © shower of rein. know, of] Put im & bag tied round with « string that some| Hori fol motu naan eersery Even good King Arthur falls ’ a. from grace when he steals three A iting” Cole | Sacks of barley meal to make a «,2% i stanca pudding. The verse goes on to tell ebackto| that he stuffs it with plums and F \ F around 200 A. D,| ‘We seat lumpe of fat. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1056 renee eens ca By BILL CORUM | | Rreadon would show Branch the under somewhat similar” circum- a pennant pennant fly over Forbés Field FORT PIERCE, Fla. (INS)—I've | p rege gall pert stances and it may be that he} again. These are only boys off been trying to get to Fort Pierce the amount of the less it was up | isn't costing the Buc .qwners quite | the corner lots that manager Fred for the last ten days. I knew,| to Branch to sell players until all the money that some believé.| Haney has here at Fort Pierce: however, that I'd make it even-| he had made it up. It only the Pirate fans will be| But they'll grow up faster than tually. | Rickey did the same in Brooklyn | just a little patient, they'll see| you think, eam stone he . Peres sn the cruising comp of te rere cena” Later Bear | team that’s so young that when. |a manager wheels a pram out to Market Tire Co. Is Expanding “= Season Asked | first base nobody thinks anything uality Merchandise at the Lowest Possible (fi jcc csc ms som unter, Wont Special however, Rickey is a smart man. [ Sept. 1-15 Period i oe Price Has Made This Expansion Possible! =f) mls. mays | Urper Peninsule | amd hot-dogs im the stands. Michigan Bear Hunters Associa- | Forbes’ Field. All I know for sure | Peninsula. about Mr. Rickey. after watching | Must Make Room for the Carpenters and Painters YB ism aroun tne years. ie that Be deat ot te soca, | does build winning teams | | | a special bear season from Sept. EVERYTHING MUST ! gies beer ne a Pgs cates | e jot course, when they had split) ot Me Ane: 15-Sépt, 15 season jcompany, Breadon did it alone | | “Leng John Silver” Galbreath | tion plans to ask the state con- jand ‘Jean LaFitte’” Fairless, the | servation commission this week to | camets of the Buccaneers, will | reconsider its action of last th | | wind up one day hoisting the black | of eliminating a special late sum- | flag of the Pirates in victory over| mer bear season in the a with the Cardinals Members of the association hunt ALL DAYTON TIRES ON THIS SALE ARE BRAND NEW FULLY §f bu tnere was a ditterence in bears with hounds and they say the operation when ‘Singing Sam’’ | that's the best time of the year) GUARANTEED FIRST LINE AND PREMIUM TIRES © took over. By then he had reached ‘to use their dags. Johnson said | }@ state of affluence where he could | his group would want the com-| Bi 3 Go mae | oe TIRE PROTECTION! —— | misson to ban shooting at bear | § = poranee-- When Rickey was the general; at garbage dumps or other baited manager of the team, he had to areas during the special season. | >) 'do it the hard way The commission meets in Lansing 9 j At the end of the fiscal year, Thursday and Friday s AP Wirephete LEFT TO THE MIDDLE—Bobby Jones, West Coast middle- | weight (right) covers up his mid-section to avoid body attack from | Philadelphia's Gil Turner in the eighth round of their Wednesday fevers bout at Philadelphia. Jones scored an upset with a split de- e | Sam Benson Says: cision vena’ over - dth- ranking Termes. 1. Lifetime Factory Guarantee ° — = | aeksn wees ae IF YOU WANT a < Jones Scores Upset \[Bowling Clinic | 3. 2 Year Written Road Hazard Guarantee PANTS! % ‘Against Gil Turner | my pus sxrv against all possible Read Hazards. ‘ . 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PRICE | SALE PRICE | William Wood, who lives at 2441 | |Orchard Lane, Pontiac, spotted a —— amen, | Pair of Canadian geese walking on “6.50x16 $37.15 $23. 356 . | the ice at Pontige Lake this morn- es | — 38800 —|—sar5 ‘ene’ wire omtinine Oe || eat Raacie QUT ae r — 7 ae ae 1 it iT ~670n1S | $33.00 | $21.93 || POR DIRECTION - 7.1015 $36.65 | $24.25 OPEN for Wood reports that he hasn't seen|| AMO NATURAL LIFT, “T.60x15_ | $40.10 ~~ =~$36.42_— line species hereabouts this early | 8.00x15 | $44.15 | $28.98 jin at ent oe eee lis applied? ‘The turn actually }comes of itself if the hand is in a ee $30.14 k BUSINESS Foresters to Meet | proper position to begin the down- All Prices Plus Fed. 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E = & nly ht nlf eteeteree a anno rr ee ii ff a fe 4 - aie li als . | | i é - a tit X 333 mm it S28 é . ws La i ee tea ith He lee atti i che te ana tei a i tet ales aa ie ee al ui i Ee ee + we alte - MARKETS | he need se ee ee Nae ae a ia a ii te i ihali gia) ~ 4 : aa Hi iss i, a ae i ay i hl i ae he ete me : ee ee ow z = $s = " | A fi | ie _ Supid Eo y o Bu tt i Papi it Bit ie ey ae oe ioe SUH ik ee La ae ‘ih nS ai - Ree eli tea $ foarte Ea pdt, led eH as leh ify Histidine eee eee | ; EERE Yrutmtans 22 SEH tsa palatine ih itil ual ii de mre O_o 0 - Eddie _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 mn we “7 @ gre se Fisher Misses Eastern Bobbysoxers sit er i th; ft L ry L E i i : Bi ra! iettig tH aie cL st tll | 19:38 — (4) — Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff; films. (2)—“I Led Three Lives.” Richard Carison as. counterspy for the FBL 10: 45—(7)—Madison Square G ar den. Sports events. 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety, comedy. (4)—News. (2)—News. 11: 15—(T)—Motion Picture. Acad- emy. “Road to the Big House,” feature film with John Shelton. (4)—Jane Fulton. Songs. (2)— Suspense Film. “I'd Give My Life.” "| 11:30—(4)-Moods in the Night. Music. FRIDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. 8:45—(7)—Cartoons. 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day. 16:00—(4) Ding Dong School. (7) Charm, Kitchen. (2)—Jack Paar Show | 10:30—(4)—One Man’s Family. ion. | 10:45—(4)—Three Steps. 11:00—(4)—Home. (7)—Breakfast Playhouse. lo | 11:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:¢0—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7)— Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— Love of Life. 12: 30—(7)—News. (2)—Tomorrow’s Search. (4)—Betty White. 12:45—(2)—Guiding Light ()— Stars on Seven. 1:00—(2) You're What You Eat. (4)—Home Theater. 1:30—(2}—Garry Moore Show. 2:68—(2)—Double or Nothing. (7)— My Life. 2:30—(2)—Houseparty. (7) — The- ater. (4)—Jean McBride. * 1 2:46—(4)—Nancy Dixon: 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff, (@—Kate Smith. - $:30—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies 4:00—(7)—Cowboy Colt. ()—Wel come Travelers. 4:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)— Feature Theater. $:68—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (7)—Auntie Dee &:38—(2)—Bob Crosby. (7)—Barn- aby Rear. (4)—Howdy Doody. 5:45—(7) Weather. (2)—Sports. FRIDAY EVENING 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. (2)— Rocky King. (4)—Music Time. 6:15—(7T)—Sports. (4)—News. 6:30—(7)—Ramar. (2)—News. (4) Sports. Fi 6: 45—(2)—Weatherman. (4)—Man About Town. 7:00—(T)—Range Riders. (2)—Life With Father. (4)—Art Linkletter. 7:15—(4)—Adv. Special Delivery. 7:30—(7)—Stu Erwin. (2) — News. | more (4)—Eddie Fisher. 7:45—(4) News. (2)—Perry Como. 8:00—(4) Dave Garroway. (7)— Ozzie and Harriet. (2)—Mama. 8:36—(4) Life of Riley. (7)—Play- house. (2)—Topper. 9:00—(4) Big Story. (7)—Family Pride. (2)—Playhouse. 9:39—(4)—Soundstage. (7)—Who's the Boss. (2)—Our Miss Brooks. 10:00—(4)—Sports. (7)—Zane Grey. (2)—My Friend Irma. 10:30—(2) City Detective. 10:45—(4) Fights. 11:00—(4) News. (7)—Soupy’s On. )—News. -- Today's Radio . Programs - - Pregrams furftiished by stations listed im this column are subject te change withent notice. WsR, (00) OKLW, (see) Www, (ese) WCAR, (1198) Wxrs, ane WIBK, (ee) TOMGHT | eae et CRLW. Avctin Orent FRIDAY EVENING w, Calle a - ~rhgg - Me WJBK, Rise & Shine 12:30—WJR, Helen Trent a — wxre. Wettrich, UeKens | ¢:05—wwi_News Wxvn. pees, WCAR, News, Ballads WCAR, Coffee See. OR Bud WJBK. Quartet 196—WsIR, Dich Barre : 1130 Byes, Palinds ae wate ee tse Ii. Dook “write oR, on Quartet % . News, David % Curtain Calle WYD, Lee Bporte ae Oinger Rogers CELW,. Chase WIR, Musié Mal oe wean, Sports ee oes oer ¥ PR ites WW, F. Pettey Pome — 3, Mulhollané eon Cm. _— WEYS, Cherm Time } 6:1 so --y w ——— wie = George 6:46—WIR. Lowel! Thomas 5 WCAR, Hews, Club WKYZ, Ea MeKensie Quest Bouse ae ta David :15—WJR, Ma Perkine sat ‘ CKLW, Paint Harmonies ee ee a JR. 1 Dr. Malone ieee Boe Maxest | SOREIE, De alee = | BATE Bed susiion, 1g). Alene : in S our Boy Bud WJBK, News CKL wunp WJBK, News, Gentile — . 7:15—WWs, A. ef 6:18 WIR. Bud Guest CkLW. Porsl — WdsBK, Tom George > Gabriel tpatter WXYS Pred Wolfe et Mire Burvee | ¢:08_WsR, Pamily Gkelee Murrew saw Music Ball wxri wave to CKLW. Your Bey Bud qe Ce 8:48 WCAR, WJBK. — a came WXYZ, Breakfast Club 7:48—WJR," Bd. R. Murrow 9:00 Ww. Mews Siew, Perry 1 Man's Pamily i Ww. Come Par Fares | Sascwom Deane” || GRLY. Pergo otsiwzrn os World P Airs WwW, Your Bey Bud 6:00—WIR, Mr. Keen dr, Town Mesting Poorer Page - 2:48— WIR, ter Day caL Knows Pleasant Vailey J, Here's Answer By 5 CKLW, Hews, om. Lee WJBK, News. George wie : 0:38—WJIR, Mra. Page oe’ 1130 6:96—WW2, PF. sinatra ' CKLW, Good Neighbor Club/ so6 won mi House WXYZ, Show World 8:45—WXYR, Vandercook 9:43—W Pete & Joe wwi 6:38—WIR, A. Godtrey 9:00— Memutiey | Scan Temple acodemy CKLW. Hews, wws, Se ww. We Hail . Band of the Day wxYt, $0:06—WJIR, Arthur Godfrey | WOAR, News, Rhythm CELW. Take « Number CKLW., WW, Welcome Traveler 9:18—WIR, Party CKLW, Marte t1ee_wws, hme | ‘oer. 10:20—WI—R, To oeai| wxra, Grand, Sentra Woah, aperte Fine Ue it ili vey : He i a s 3 I it tt : | : | ! i f if if - . . ~e * r, ~ ey 4 s ' rt De ene ee Bee > : } 3 Pa ‘ t ‘ Sp eee ip < ; j ence Reid (R-Detroit) said today Says Hollywood ls Sophisticated Pop Singer Was Used Eddie, a TV favorite of the Ef Fee i ‘ aT HE gal climbed on stage back out of gd new cashmere jacket. ‘That was real nervy,”’ he said, “I tried to develop a style once one of the great stylists of the day, along with Perry Como and Bing Crosby. Eddie, who was lunching in a restaurant acfoss the street, got up to leave when three middie- aged women quietly asked him to autograph their dinner napkins. Ww bobbysox brigade?" Church Groups Get TV Advice Lt. Gov. Reid Suggests Dry Advocates. Turn Sport Sponsors LANSING @ — Lt. Gov. Car- i HFe it ii F a if Sr i f - i Hi | i il DE-ICING SYSTEM—Forrest L. Wilson of Saginaw uses a blow torch to get rid of ice on steps of the Montgomery Ward Farm store in Saginaw. The system worked. i | 1h FRE k il : Z rE 4 2 i ~ ai Le ! f : Nehru Confined to | BERE f f z : li f =) pit sfE rif oy: if +~ singer” and ot a “song stv: |King Frederik is 55 COPENHAGEN, Denmark #— but it didn't sound natural” and| King Frederik of Denmark cele- it didn’t sound like me, So I guess | brated his 56th birthday today. a = Red Fishermen if , j Fi eg ‘ f Eg He Law Guards Children VIENNA (INS) — Children ap der the age of six will no longer being guarded by adults, aceording to the city’s new traffic regule- be allowed to linger around Buda-| tions. = Pas WALTON RADIO & TV 1430 Joslyn (Comer of Walton) FE 2-2257 COMPLETE WITH 8 ATTACHMENTS THIS Brand New 195 ~ * al ate i eC t2 | everyone's talking about the thrifty new carpet at MODERN “tuftwoven” SUN TWEED yw FIRTH imagine & tuutios carpet like this < every inch précions wee! — st 9 price s0 low you tan use it throughout the house! WS Decnene SUN TWEED is “teftuoven” — on entirety now weave thet gives yun 2 different hind of carpet ... . © springy, tuvedy texture thet shrugs off footprints, and brings you extra yeors of rugged family Weer. You'll love the leviehly deep, hich, ail wool pile... But whet you'll reatly tall in love with is SUM TWEED's Wrifty price! And weit Til yoo tee the ten Geckester colors — glorigus sew shades thet bring the fresh besuty of eutdoors right inte your home. , Sen SH THRED eee. . Se canpat yout love t0 tive with — for years nd jeary WS Gimet And romemoer SUN THEE ee ee eee : $995 per sa. yd. % ’ \ 4 a! Officer Discovers | t's Brothers Day LAURENS, S. C. @ — State} Headed back Highway Patrolman J. A. McDon- ald arrested a man who had no|two more driver’s license and no license/|too fast. plates on his car, Three hours later | another hal om SEARS : b SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE 540] 4:10) 4 @:\, ee ae) ° Hi i | E : Sale! Cotton Percale Project Trying to Determine Acuity of Regularly yds. $ Their Hearing a Priced at 39c. for . : tank Save now on attractive cotton percale . , . It is part of an experiment being perfect for spring sewing in its assorted pat- Senet 3 Rake ae © terns and vivid colors! Full 36-inch width. so eeors te ae en ect Dr. HM. Kileerekoper, the man —§9c Celanese Taffeta ¢ fm charge of operations, said fish Choose from assorted prints hear, bet have the and solids in a multitude of colors. 42-inch width. YARD it t ult iF i Hh ri fF iH Assorted Knits-Specially Priced | A terrific sale . . . stock up at this \ low price! You'll find o wide as- sortment of knits in patterns and — Cc shades that boys really like in sizes =e medium and large! Shop now pn a tf =A seabentitehes at. were at- _ fached to each corner and sub- Boys’ Socks PL Sener whee ee . Minnows were trained to swim to the of the sound from} Boyville Heelguards for Wear pS one , and later they pe. c a — rushed to the mike to receive their for Se red meal whenever it was turned on Mm vaxt> S end , ts t itted © Regularly 3 Pr. for 1.19 B\\' Movie cameras showed the fish Nylon reinforced sole and Axe : @id not swim im a straight line A heelguard for wear. Washiast -j to the mike, but followed the curv- \e colora, mercerized Durener 2 yarns. Piain and patterns. ft; Bors’ Clothing—Main Floor i F | { fit have @ memory for certain others. Dr. Kleerekoper doesn’t believe what fishermen say about noise scaring off “the big nes” and a fish that gets away warns others. 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Be sure to note and compare their qual- » ity, too, , . at Sears! pair See Sears Wide Selection ' of Shoes Ever-popular short sleeved cot- ton polo shirts now selling for this low, low price. Many col- erful stripes. 340-6. Reduced for Value Demonstration Sale! New Crib Blanket Sale @ Regularly 2.98 : Tot’s Honeysuckle - @ 36x50-In. Size (sds Bs Spring Dresses @ Choose Pink or Blue 1@ th 98 Honeysuckle welcomes baby to dreamland with these 5 pair 4 $1 . delightfully worm cotton ¢rib blankets with rich-looking ? ; 3-in. acetate satin bindings. ‘Choose your fovorites in weil made with double qfetch, ees as San: ribbed- cutis, waists. pink or blue . . , at Sears! Infants’ Dept—Main Floor lovely colors. Sites | to 6x. Other Dresses... . 1.96 te 4.98 ae OL <* a ‘ a ad — 4 a : a | t - Me: s * sp - wets ‘j \ 1 ge pe + . mS 7 - EE eae, ee ee 6 BR Brot elastic Pretty tf pure whites. Sizes 2 to 6x.