} “| < ‘ 5 1 eS ; t a . ” 7 > 4 i ; x oo } ne vif . = i‘. er Ae ei oi tn eet ‘ : De 4 ; Rigi st / ie ) VV . ar . i , TR ' : \ . AN at “=. THE PONTIAC PRESS & Twesday: Cloudy, Showers ‘ be F & 7 ; 3 — ; eesal . : Res af page two ; Ts, . ~ ® e . — : 4 3 ‘Siler 2 ae ba a aye liith YEAR | * * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1954 —90 PAGES - TE ai ee \ \ x Butter to Drop as Benson Cuts Dairy Sup Jeather Stirs Thoughts of Spring |{J, §, Bombers, | Jet F ighter Named for Chief Pontiac ly 5 Stockpile Pe i Stand-by Airmen Mounts Upward +o \Aid:in Indochina to $350 Million Weyland Says 12 Craft, Sees Necessity to Slash 250 Non - Combatants Parity Prop of 90 to 75) Assisting French Has Plan for Surplus ‘ TOKYO (AP)—At least 12 American B26 medium bombers and 250 U. §8. airmen are based at two coastal airfields in Indo- china, Gen, O. P. Weylarid, LU. S. Far East Air Forces commander, said today. | Weyland, who returned | ‘Thursday from an inspec- tion tour of the wartorn WASHINGTON ( U P)— Se a eee ne ewes ot ae Pe ek. ae A batants and act solely as INTO THE OPEN—With temperature climbing | and Sue Karner, 711 Menominee Rd. pull down the| technical advisers and ex- into the range of spring weather today Pontiac | top of a convertible to take advantage of the balmy | Pert mechanics” for planes residents were quick to take advantage of the break |_|): . “applied as a part of the He said dollars-and-cents sup- in winter. Emily Haynes, 816 St. Clair St. (left), | F te Brewer, 25, Lapeer; Edward M. | their car title and prepared appli- Medill School of Journalism, North-| If convicted, the defendants! gians this year. with loitering in a gambling place. * Four dead roosters and/Gracix, 28,. Belleville; Harvey | cation blank along when applying attire Waercaaty, wich soaneete | wee face maxinium five-year! wowhouser said he talked with Beg vp eral greeted Woman Champ Writes nein alae aaa cee . Pl t E d ae tod gi ane eeperal | om the advice of Perry's atter- |New Bowling Series at a —- an arrangement whereby New- ial First of a series of bowling ar-| One of the loiterers, Epbie E. Government ans O Mn houser will report to the\Indians| A Pontiac policeman “planted” | ticles, written by one of the world’ | Suits, 41, of 8 S. Perry St., was T BI k f 35 Million | 23°"™" °°" === in the clubroom near Saginaw and |top feminine keglers, makes its| accused of pulling a knife on ax an s Or et a eseahuated beteidlinn salen ean ee OS inten ; aay Sa “I know Indians under arrest,” when police outside | tia: Press sports pages series, Picture, WASHINGTON (AP) — Revenue Commissioner T-| ome of the best pitching staff¢ in| began smashing the front door: cuties’. tw Seanad Seen hadnt banbn Coleman Andrews thinks the government can relieve | the majors with fellows like Bob Patrolmen Herbert Cooley said |four-time national champion, will| Doouy Jack Fritch were driving about 35 million taxpayers from filing any individual | Feller, Lae renanyr — + on Patong? say Ne ns = ~dghent gp eg bel galego him and several others to the income tax return at all next year—though they would nos ap bly ha start-| Perry finally opened the door for fetnae the wesben, cena Jail. ing pitcher, but if not, as a re-| police, The artich ae eee And he plans to double the number of revenue agents, liefer,”" Newhouser said Five playing tables and $9 | action photographs. There cgpear’ gov.\tke Recommends Lindy uke i aes en ie cerns proper equipment, Reed it mis detving, oid 8 | for Air Force Promotion pecs pas net inte the {90° articles to follow. tho bask sunt and on bo income i subject to payroll with-| WASHINGTON (INS)—President| am by hloot club while police ; 6. Paar ekg sas te ccs Leder tae taed| Coreen. we ovement. 43111 Today's Press Ee See “Lone Eagle,” for promotion to| Police arrested 25, but one man| Bily Base..-..c-re-senreeereer- Fritch made him income | the rank of Brigadier General in| was cleared of loitering charges.| ies Censidine.....-.0.0ss00:000- Rohm said. ee Ce Perry told Ashley that he has | S256? sicoq 20° 000.0..0 Frank Mack and Un- — He also asked the Senate to ap-| been operating the club aut the| David’ Lawrence 0. Menzies, prove the promotion of Brig. Gen. | Saginaw address three years. He! }rGsotes Crs learned from Mclirath that this Wallace H. 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"bo were in the other vehicle.| Two Detroit Boys GY, | patrol car block away fired at be Thou blessed for it, and it Thou | yi. eh Son Th¥ younger Garrison's five chil- NYC : S7cycyots|Our Faith Stands the Test 2 i5 ‘tr: wows cm ons, une) Te tases or ee ae oemon Fatal to Ex-Teacher ol d to break om /(CJUT Fal anas tne 1é be Thou bleqsed for it. Light and| WOOSTER, Ohio WA, tather The father and soo, both farm-| | DETROMT «Two boys, 10 end . son, erent 3 a HOUSTON @®—A. bullet intended fae on ‘of het ae U der ‘Th il] B Done’ Soot, AO hak death, Mine 79 churches, wete killed yesterday} ° oe tral Railroad tool shanty here and for @ fleeit Sisson hen ee n y | e . 6 6 along with two other members of| The Bermuda land mass totals hammered open a mair-line switch, a = Sneed down Dr. William H. Marbach, pastor All things work together for good | ‘h¢ family when their cars collided | only about 21 square miles. Bridges} But there wasn't any train ot First Presbyterian Church since to them that love God. And noth- oy es Garri.| 2 causeways link the six main wreck. The open switch set off a 1931, spoke at the church Sunday ing can separate us from the love Garis G Bermuda islands together to form | red warning at the signal tower, . et God wtich ts tn Christ Joous | "See te ene, car: hie sister | anus Fond 34 miles long. | Rawermeed tae ave over to th morning. The following is a sum- our Lard. Rem. 8:22. who were in one car; his sister) ar its widest point Bermuda is | Police turned the boys over to the mary of his sermon, subject of Faye, 14, and his father Willard, less than two miles across, parents. which was “God’s Sovereignty.” oe —— einen The First Presbyterian Church is Wixom Post Office eo © © © © : one of the oldest in Pontiac, having amet Seeks Mail Carrier ° In this mysterious and strange eee a he x Comin a weg | TOM —— over . e ’&@ good run of health and examination to fill the position of e in activity, but the real test of our rural mail carrier for the Wixom | belief comes when we cannot do gt rd a Nie aamidaation we , © Quality! angled where ond must have resided within the de- ° On gaa easel Ke enenrciak livery area of the post office for is tops t of God? Be oe es ‘Thy will one year preceding the date of re- e . . we ie oe ee : Some of us only believe in God for veterans. when we have our — hours Further information and applica- | in green pastures, we DR. W. H. MARBACH tion forms may be obtained at Goengh ts valley of @o tater |. ccumuica’s Wanda atic [save 1.99 on expensive looking “Trade Wind” and the suffering that usally | Shares life with us in our furnace | | ications must be on file not of affliction. goes along with it. We may say with Job, “Though later than March 11. A nmiment Not Always Necessary FE 2-0531 Zee ieee ti baeknrhikedé. Sm SWEATERS PICK-UP and ond DELIVERY SKIRTS IPP e222 de 227 Auburn Ave. Phone FE 4-3431 quietly or work actively may not be ours to choose, but in sunshine or shadow, in prosperity or ad- versity, in youth or age, we are fortunate to be able to say, “‘Be- cause the Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want.” itself may be God’s visitation and challenge to us to go on, and to grow a soul. It may be raw material out of which virtues and graces of the Spirit may grow. It may provide an opportunity for the adoration of the Cross and an appreciation lieve that God likes or wills illness and tragedy, we do know that suf- fering, and weakness often cause us to think and surren- der ourselves completely to Him and to the better way of life. We find ourselves saying, “It was good for me that I was af- flicted.”” Qr, “I had to get down before I could begin te come up.” Many a man has been set back | on his heels or fallen flat on his face before he realized that prayer is not something reserved for church on Sunday mornings, but as vital a part of daily routine as breathing. oo a person has discovered “suffering the divine action’ St did aomacsions (sd smy be Con's appointment for them. To catch a glimpse of God's completeness and perfection is to find a harmony and happiness which words cannot describe. Out |man family farm near Grandview, |Mo., has been added to the collec- of Claude M. Nash, 19, who pressed the trigger three times yesterday: The first time nothing happened. The second time nothing hap- pened. Companions shouted, “Don't do it again."’ The third time the .25-caliber pistol fired a bullet into his body and he died in a few minutes. Borque said he did not believe Nash knew the pistol was loaded. Churchill Is Given Cane Made of Truman Wood INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UP)—A cane made of wood from the Tru- tion of Sir Winston Churchill. nut taken from an old A stroke of misfortune or a| He slay me, yet will I trust Him” . * ® MORE TO tragic loss may depress and dis-|and “When He hath tried me, 1| Tries Luck Too Far; aw a nes PAY! but the of faith ” Or bet- an a. Se So 3rd Shot Proves Fatal is the one who, like Job, can say |ter still with Jesus, ‘Into Thy 41 N. of God, “Though He slay me, yet | Hand I commend my Spirit.” ST. 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The your editor for exposing thes imny's mother suddenly tele a See Fa ters Get result was that control rested pitfalls of geen-agers, 10r {NEY phoned that Dorey was expect — Sar vin‘maj sprites wre serene with the State Board of Agricul- many af pee sect fie wen 8S uae Ne — ture for 11 months of the year | tmagine. it he did mot marry Dorothy a I ee certian and with the State Fair Board SE ee Oe es at once, 2 —""IONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1904 for one month. oe Ne 2 Provisions of the new bill include giv- Guatemala’s Fake Charges ing sole control to a new 23 member Two developments serve to emphasize Fair Board. The theory behind this is mother began. “For he has been in love with again the growth of Communist domi- nation of Guatemala's government and that such a board could make ‘much better arrangements for year round use a classmate named Dorothy for the last 3 months and insists on marry- Jabor movement. of the grounds. . ing her Cine aad, Cisne ta the ‘ * * . “His father forbids him to do so e 0 ese recent eX- Dorothy's mother eager pulsion of two American corre- Senate Democrats opposed the reap nds drop ei pre spondents, Srpwsy Gruson of the bill for patronage reasons. It pro- and set up housekeeping. ~ N. Y. Times and MarswaLt BANELL _ vides that 17 members of the “Donald is begging me to give of the National Broadcasting Co. board be appointed by County Sn ns For ae. Apparently these men were guilty Boards of Supervisors, five by the Ce " of the increasingly serious crime Governor and that the agricul- Thousands of high schoolers are of reporting the truth about ture director be an ex-officio i the sume boat with Donald and Communism there. member. All members of the They fall ardently in Jove and present board are gubernatorial , then imagine that they cannot go * * * appointees. on living unless they marry. The other is the frequency with which So let me give the tragic séquel anti-Communists in Guatemala have Though there has been no poll of orca i of this actual case in order to jolt been disappearing ‘into jails, seeking House sentiment, the prospects are good Te = || |” ln my | : asylum in embassies or fleeing from the ‘hat the Republican majority will act ta ee ee Hy I, CES Portraits At first the Anmmwz government denied ual control. European Securit y—Russian Style | Try to be a reel good brother SMO Sy ier everything. Then it suddenly changed : —_—_———EEee . XY. : : " ++ + To each person on the street “When her mother would have tactics and issued a 5,000 word white Oun major cities have become sa con- Voice of the People a ee aoe pr fine Aachen vsr lo into paper charging among other things, a gested that there’s scarcely more than | Li | p : d to meet . . . Put your promise her bedroom and tell us to make plot by Nicaragua to invade Guatemala. two kinds of parking left — illegal Mrs. F. Dobson Says INcoINn OSSESSE —oa . jal aetes he - ba plylgeny denis Named in the white ras su and no. ; : : satisfaction . . . Of a noble deed “And she'd do the sam@® thing Named in the white paper as supporting, “2! Wenn gig Creat Dignity Recognized the World Over ‘arse’ tas! in i wot Danis renal ste , elias : smallest eee vi . ‘ - minican Republic, em ane iee Man.” — Headline. cohol cree seeet 0g om, tere ved on: tia earth ever Reader Questions Recent % sacrifice . .. It will have the & fellow 22. United Fruit Compan ke more medi- telephone number possessed. =r eee ¢ ine “Mary and her bey friend rogress being made than cocompen Cartoons highest price... Just a drop pushed x e® saleuseas wil ‘at be i the a tne eres Mea and women from the low- sal cl your devotion To the el —— ne a : its neture.) Hest walks of life recognized his Evidently our religious cartoon- upon this sod... Will ee ee ae Our State Department has. Th M A tT ty 11 a quality of greatness and were ‘St has gone a little astray. At any poundle po icamecend , mother branded these charges ridiculous e Man Abou own coder arin ial ndaec pia always touched by hie under ‘ate the last two Saturdays have kept by. God Be of service yes 1 wonder if that wean't fest and has linked them with the . C ‘great writer who had lived close Standing of their problems. been the first time that I have al Pcapoart car tad part of her plot to force us into return from Russia of two Guate- = Finish the Count te Abraham Lincein had writin His quiet dignity and gracious "0d where sulicighteommens way OL) Soul” iad receive pen eta onl mete tape malan Communists, Gutierrez and | that Lincoln did not possess great ness made it possible for them ® “ickety platiorm for the willl sternal life, | iatamiiey war weseall Fortuny. Officials also see in the Results Will Determine if _ dignity. mains to understand things common men Cane ee on aa - that 15-year-old Mary is likewise charge a Moscow hatched attempt Toll Road Is to Be Built J Litamtiseeed Gee ee tHe Ea baering SS te disrupt the work of next Daftynition a dignity recognized by the com- _ believe he possessed great dig- ¢xtremely narrow path through © By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER = Mary’s 27-year-old suitor into mar- month's Inter-Ametican Confer- . wee en another duck, “Stop .™0" people the world over. Not nity life for the Pharisees and the Sad- International News Service riage under threat of jail. : ence. Duck: A bin iy Sd ber the dignity of station, known only Mrs. Floyd W. Dobson ducees to travel. If there are any Swiss in the UN In line with the standard Ameri- , walking like « woman in by those of social standing but 9316 Dixie Highway Joseph Gynae they are sure keeping a respectful can newspaper policy of exposing * Guatemala, just south of Mexico, is |. saat waie i a greater dignity few men who Clarkston Route 4, Pontiac nod in their plebiscites. evils in politics as well as social waffic life, I am giving you this all too about the size of Tennessee and has a The Michigan Turnpike Asthority . — -_ rs ~ population of 3,288,000. The fact that on Outuand Comg’s main vot ood areas Study of Bricker, George Amendments — sm, tie meter. but ey ini ‘ 4 * “the ° > ame dea 2 ences showing scars. “Tread and write has helped’ sake the “Re Sree TMT mms weer ¢ FReSOlves Into a Definition of Treaties °“"°"“= at ie Seal a r= ‘ country the Western Hemisphere’s Red not a toll road from to Bay City will be We’ could inhale some aromatic = “ child. built. By DAVID LAWRENCE ‘These are blunt words but they in one case that treaties can tincture of common™ sense from — — problem —_ up- trap a young fellow of & good és Waeds: Haak, WASHINGTON — Many certainly should dispose of the at Geactie ine 0 Oe, en ees et commen family, + . SE are writing in to ask what the _ ®™ear argument spread through- now, is to close that loophole many cuckoos abroad Donald’s experience also ‘should Ww out this and And keeps its diplomat at home Unworthy of His Trust op alegyon Bricker amendment controversy is country and repeated by There are some who call them- dian you how Selig’ pour tose declares people would have fewer colds if they all about. It seems they can't find % respectable a newspaper a8 = selves “liberals” who say the Con- ae age infatuation may change. Today : Eanest K. BRAMBLETT, a fourth didn’t bundle up so much every time they step out from a reading of the conflict. the London Times that the con- stitution is good enough as it is You know the Swiss are not in you may think you ase ta love Rep. 4 out of doors. It is all right to wear a coat if ing views and comments contained treveray over the Bricker amend-. and shouldn't be changed. But it's the European defense council. It but tomorrow you may find that . term Republican Congressman from the temperature is zero or below, not otherwise, in the press dispatches because the ™emt is just a piece of Republi- been changed 23 times against the has the best defense in Europe. , ‘ was just a mad sexual infatua- : California's 13th District, has a fighton “! ssserts. whole thing appears to them to be can lsolationlem and that it Is advice of the so-called “reaction. The Swiss wear leather’ Pants ti, and not true love at ail ! —— a legalistic controversy and they merely a fight between Elsen- aries” who always’ want to let and retreat uphill. Therefore, don’t rush into mar- his hands. Although it now has proven that the dog want to know what's back of it all. bower and some “reactionary” things alone. — rige in your teens! Wait till you hasn't rabies, Certainly it is confusing to find, Clements im the Republican This was a tough winter over He plans to carry it to the U. S. Maurice DeLangis for instance, so eminent an organi- party. . > i yo there. The weather was so cold in — a SS . Supreme Court if necessary, after of 653 Lakeview Drive, thanks the Pontiac Press eS ee eee It takes a two-thirds majority to ward with a substitute fer the the Alps the St. Bernards were almost 70, so you will have plenty a Federal District Court jury for a story that found his dog when it dis- seaillag 1c clseen a tee tec get a constitutional amendment Bricker amendment, and it ae a Ee poe. of time ahead to spend as married ; a ts appeared after it had bitten his six year old son. t:59 and yet to hear trom individ- adopted by the Senate and any- doesn't differ too much from the About 10 ago we figured ike. , ound him guilty on seven coun uses at Se = Get oe ee Bricker proposal ; the soueme European na- adlwers write to De. Crase m sare of of payroll padding. Maximum The pheasants are congregating in large osnebody has started a conspiracy : ¥ Y tf the Georgia senator in his tions will never make a success stamped. edarecsed ‘T- S off is ris- numbers this winter. According to my Metamora ,,, Scciiiet Mauheue would know that the 64 senators SS esver can penalty for the offense is imp correspondent, a small lake on the farm of . who showed their intention several amendment specified Gat tweaties ot coalition. You cannot stop roa swad Tr ene f Seistagieal onment for 35 years and a fine of Richard Gilbert pipiens ane ee ee ae ee were Set t bo grea toe ops of a toe tay oe paral near $70,000. | ts the habitat of a flock of 45 Of the birds, it @f course, 8 controversy Sieg. ne IMS Sinetintte would imternal law unless sanctioned by fight the crabs in another ba — ne ; . as sasha ly none alan an not be doing so if it was just a *ction of Congress, the Ohio Re- ket. From Our Files *. * * Thanks for the note with the simple signature, agreement with a foreign govern partisan Republican affair. publican and the Georgia Demo- — 15 Years Ago Brama.ett is the first member of pereenll se valentines ee poy ee oagny bene crat_ would be rather close to- rege yr rahe COUNTY REPUBLICANS hold enclosing samples t comic v citizens United States toa fiction a gether. enemies annual Sen. ee SS eee = common a half century ago. course of action that normality ‘Ween President Eisenhower and The basic object is. to prevent woman and her next birthday. Caan Denon teabtnelt dinashe false statements” law. Other members would require both houses of his party or that it somehow con- a future president from agreeing a; ent program. of the House have been convicted of ille- Our Michigan is a wonderful state. A Congress to bring about enly by ems only Eisenhower's conduct ‘to some action by one of the allies Germany, SCHOOLS list 101,200 magazine points out that it spreads such the of foreign policy. numerous bodies of the France, Italy, England, Holland, financial t tions in kickback —_ — =. ill in flu epidemic, sweeping mid- gal Cc ransac a large area that it Hes in all four directions Sisk Sash ol tin Beles Cael: Fer the truth ts the abuse of United Nations —— oe me thie te anne. went cases. eo ment controversy is something oS a es “Tee sear aiaae Saati" pean Bettina ane put to 20 Years Ago Testimony in this case showed My Lapeer scout sends word that — = sciaiie wil or 2s bene aoe wonders what harm can come many patches in a crazy quilt. 2,000 SOCIALISTS bow to Vi Sen. George of Georgia, a Demo- ge on long from saying in the Constitution it- one enna’s Chancellor Dollfuss’ ultima- that Mrs. Margaret Swanson of Alien Cornwell crat, who has held the important Eisenhower ceases to be Presi- «17 that this cannot be done, eyen ‘Neither are the Swedes, Nor- tum for peace. 75,000 soldiers wait Arlington, Va. had been on of that city has won a place with posts of chairman of the Senate dent, if there is. little likelihood that wegians, Finns and Danes signed &t border, as civil war rages. Bramblett’s office payroll from The Appolle Boys’ Choir, ee ae eer oe Perhaps the clearest explanation Eisenhower would ever allow his up for the next fight. If we're 200,000 LOSE CWA jobs as de- eptember 1349 te December” 4 sss flan 1 Kir a yoar's tour of the nation Coonmeuee end whe ts Sbdy te. Ltn Ciintne man ne, ee an ee So 1950. She ‘testified that she did Local Republican headquarters factotum, — OF oe eee ae the “grass roots” in both parties : LEE DLE, Z eget - <2 oe no work and that her husband ey ee ee ee ae Who P About ‘Resi returned all of her salary, a net wishes ice fishermen would mark their -holes Senate. the other day. Bricker hameglt. He ona: nyone Oo rates ut esistance. total of $3,300 to Bramblett.- with. sticks when they leave. Unmarked holes, He said that he did not want “Most of the opponents be ‘ of this t / . / otal of $9.00 to Brambles lghiy tr oer ares baard percaary wo "ams Peden w© make wae ratios se weenie tray 1S Wrong, and Should Study Immunity bail pending sentence and appeal, was : law law. It seems quite appropriate that at Highland, back alley at night.” Then he mental human rights—civil, politi- ai —in acquitted at the court's direction on all “The Highland Fling” shouted: economic, social, and cultural Reader asks statistics to subtan- ~— ad . thing they say about it because of other charges in an 18 count indict- should be a feature at the local school fair. a law superior to that of tiate views in regard to the prac PPro maphrot Rag go course you don't know what they're nent. ! sovereign nations. . . . tice of sending children to school watt cn is iting talking about, and neither do they. -¢- @ From the 1954 edition of Everyman's Almanac, Most of the opposition to this when they have the eri inorder to. ia If you are a fathead you can be i =%watw & from: those "who pearm tee "the maintain the attendance record itt wveshstmnce™ decent imew content with this 18th century no It is always regrettable when a Michigan Railroad Association, domination of a supra-national &4 apportionment of tax money. what he ty talking about tion. Fifty million morons are. member of Congress gets himself he ue as ke Ot ce a et ee government Also, she says, she feels that Resistance, says Webster, is the But: believe it or not, we have in such a position. This is espe- it, and the other 4,000 stepped on it. aa Some of them would surrender. OUf supercieanliness and overuse opposition offered by an animal or * quired new knowledge in the cially-so because members of our < ae reap tgs y= Peeper of antibiotics have lessened the —_ = twentieth century. : national Legislature rarely run ———— ually by means of United Na- et te at ciidren, © Gat Vital resistance, says Doriand’s We have learned enough about Bob Eldred tlems treaties and by lees formal when polio, measies or other epi- 1 ai-01 ‘dictionary, is the immunity, for instance, te ascer- . afoul of the law. says old bankers never die—they. just lose in- agrecanente. Sent 1a demics come along they fall first sect: B ongpersnn Rae Bega tain in a specific case whether Regardless of the technicalities on “""* 8 ne aS Oe, sibel: mai o feat immenity: to protect tho which the appeal may be based, a Fed- A suggestion that Oakland County plug hard aah . the qeestion of sesamag 2 Stedman's" medical aictionary ~~ se-agetnet dbtbecta. and. beer... eral jury decided that Rep. BraMBLett year round on its winter rpcrentionsl facilities < child to school with an alleged gives technical sense of the word, endl ces emecnin comes from The cry against a “world govern. ua » ‘ diphtheria if necessary. has been unworthy of his public trust. ?- 7 ment” tobe establishedthrough en De eevee wang = 2 eas, , Ralph A. Main, an all-powerful international body _ The practice of spreading intec- Ted blood cells to resist aw wat Uven tees aoe ae ee Cae oe in which the United States can be tion in school will probably con- 8” (destruction) “and to pre- ‘ow — a . ° many residents are of winter voted f prates about _. State Fair Board Shakeup ner s‘ncr summer vaceton cord S00 Sans saueeUaempent. puts: aongpegs. Deep. oo * today * Once again the fate of a bill to effect _ paler a i b e ae a pretense that there is some -_ ' reorganization r : : « Gaeifa einpenties whieh + of the State Fair Board Verbal Orchids to— The opponents disayow any such call “the common cold. wl i ul i i ist : ‘depends on the House at Lansing. wscsita Vinsticiel As was the case last year, the Senate ot S00 hhios Bouts ahedpensich int. ? : 3 F 3 E ? { . . - ? : f 4 ie : \ if ey ‘ / h, . 8 ) without giving a reason. She ' Pilot Fails New York in lese than four | Cn Chemists Re the committee in September, ask- Nonstop, hours. It him three hours and|| THE DIFFERENCE Oued tiealih fe ing the reeson but receive mo re , | 4 minutes to get trom Long Beach oor : ply, he added. Lands at Self ww Sides. © Scientific Swedish a * A letter of comment to the Bul- : © Infra-Red and Ulra-Viclet Rays CurleasRed |S 2SSRE os) an, ame Sacre se one tive secretary of the society, sald) 0" (UP)—A Young | Heid at Shaw Air Force base near |] Corrective Exercise \ in part: pilot trying to set &| Sumpter, S. C., after his jet was Discoverer’ of “Radium |, ‘Acortins so tntormatiog | Wat | rotord landed his F90 jt fighter at | Meets , to The pilot had hoped to cover the Refused Membership iin | admissions committee and which | Selfridge field Sunday when his | distance nonstop with two 20- AL THOMAS it believes to be completely reil- supply ran out, gallon wing tanks, However, he American Society able Mme. Jolot-Curie is an| The pilot, Capt. Wesley W.| said he failed to get the help ex-| NEW YORK w—A membership | *¥0wed and active Communist. Brothers, was far off the record | pected from the “jet stream,” an Seatied Seen Neb Prise-< 9h sa Cote sas enna We sat Ne gave w ao bis Gena bo east-to-west wind that usually pre-|] Hotel ning French chemist-physicist | atomic energy commission in 1951. ee Mme. Irene Joliot-Curie has been| Her husband, Frederic Jolict- rejected by the American Chemi-| Curie, had been removed as head cal Society on the belief she is a| of the body a year earlier because Communist, / of Communist associations, Mime Jao aid i 1 : This Month — ary nagar ata natin | we Police Nab Shady Drinks ee¢ ly on Ellis Island—that she was| JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (INS) — Soe jue acts ere |e nae as Bee ato All America Pays Tribute many , aye merica Pays Iribute to Disclosure of her application | shady Drinks, 48. came in correspondence published mee by the monitily Bulletin of the| Turkey will produce 165,000 tons xis Th G L d ic “ . . Ort ant Oe Soe be | SS ree Great Leaders oe M. ‘Haisensky of the Institut du “ALL IN THE FAMILY"—Alddh Pond, 14, and his brother, Rich- eiiasceens wae hak sabre ito ard, 10, exchange autographs on each other’s arm casts in Pomona, | ican society in March 1963 in order || tet, © wrt Past ae | — Lincoln fas Washington . . . Edison slbatiod caieiite. Chale wether, Me WB Pook ase oie ho py a im "tee . .. men whose qualities of character hard time believing it really happened. Haissinsky the admissions i a hard time believing y happe = STENOSPEED SCHOOL are the foundation of the strength of America and the shining hope of our future... Teamsters’ Beck Blames Humphrey for Hard Times midwinter ing today with President Dave Beck sounding a “hard times’ challenged by other attorneys fa- miliar with the T-H law, They -| pointed out that the law repog- nizes exclusive jurisdiction of union 5-PIECE EDISON Another Great Leader in It’s Field Is... WROUGHT IRON DINETTE... only “79” organizing by specifying how juris- dictional disputes between rval unions may be settled. Beck said the experiment Secretary warning and questioning labor peace moves, Beck, chief of the 1,300,000- member Teamsters Union, hit at WASHINGTON GEE POCAHONTAS BRIQUETS | con tis traded siete feck to the UNIFORM IN SIZE .. The finer qualities of Gee Pocahontas Briquets bring into ‘hard money’ policy launched by — as ie wai BS ~ peaine Estgust Tyutbe same to sin, Spe wa our home complete heating satisfaction. Manufactured Beck said. “This search for hard} te hardest hit, being-in “the worst | at : from the best grade of Pocahontas, smokeless fuel they money has brought on hard times. NS art CLEANER... readily adapt themselves to the changeable Michigan The Teamsters Union’s Interna-| Point where thodands of car own- Only the best smokeipss fuei ts used im the climate . . . respond readily to automatic furnace controls turning utos back manufactare of Gece tas Briqueta, . : jn aed tana ae bales Gand a te fiannce casein for the bab Compressed under many ‘ons of pressure hey = which allows for a low, even fire on warmer days and oon 50 mney sonia & into ac-| ance fom pra leg bo pa octane nights .. . intense heat in colder weather. a no eee , The firmer construction of Gee Pocahontas Briquets make them a cleaner fuel to handle, a cleaner fuel to burn and therefore a more economical fuel for every type of light in member of the family can easily handle shovelful for the — == scuttleful HURON ADAI TABLE . ee B = ae a om aha Pig maar oe ee Gee Fosabentne Brivuets fit all beating unite heating unit. . teamsters board wn 8 , @ ~ om to aiatarigy Sram down a basement drain pipe Suw:- caus Bic Snake Savaten ‘Wen Seid uoe ie 2 oe eo via _ : ‘ unions to agree to peacef and firemen had to tear Bilver Genuine Formica Table—size 30 x c unions to agree to peaceful seti-| day and firemen had to = to and piste wore ern coke of cl tn ECONOMICAL... | Gee Pocahontas Briquets Can't Be Beat . . . The girl, daughter of Mr. chip-proof finished wrought iron frames. Modern to the minute Plenty ' F tet he hee talied ard hr. Jin Capa, decid |] and very ure aswel as eny to ae ooking ew | sendy oo ww For Clean, Comfortable, Economical Heat! meeting, Was expected to con investiga when d , that the “no raid” pact is illegal the grating had been removed to Extenste Table and Pow Chairs ly cee eweee $79.95 : : under the Taft-Hartley Act. The | Permit water to run down. velignie tn layer ey Neer prea FUEL OIL agreement is designed to bar a| Firemen hammered out part of |] Oome in and look. We invite your inspéction and comparison. SAVE--- union from one federation against |the basement floor and broke | Be sure to see our display of Space Saving Dining Room Furni- , trying to capture members already | through a section of the pipe to] ture in regular mahogany or blond. Also Chrome Suites or | ATTENTION! — a union in the other | free her. separate pieces. 25: a Ton ederation. peace agreement , U would apply, however, only to| Nip Fishermen Nabbed Friday U9 P.M by Ordering in : Get Michigan's it. The Open y . M. unions specifically signing it. ’ of Most Modern Fuel teamsters, one of the largest unions @ — South Korea dis- ; Lead Lots in the country, coud virtually tor-| closed today it had seized crews | 9 F NITURE Twe Tens or Oil... GEE Japanese fishing . ated ot hs a renewal of the long-standing | More! Vasciia0 0 6=—t—“(‘é‘éCé}!#C ON #éFortifiod Fucl Oil! That Beck, who has considerable | fishing dispute between pe a erty Rr an see) a 144 Oakland Ave. Free Parking—Free Delivery bership, would refuse to go along with the plan was considered a a4 EDER AL’S “OPEN MON. 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WR EERE ak aren rege es Ce. | Oe Ocoee ae : feof 2 Ai ’ ° ‘ Bose : 2 i af oa .s . ; a & 4 4 4 ‘ \ ee 5 F y" % 4 4 ; oh aa , ae : ¢ cy ; ¥ : ve { t EIGH a Re | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1954 gy PINKING _ | Isolates Police to Pick New Leader ne eee eee Rations Ker Free Booklet ells How : Be | Comntieg meng ea, TAS | yop WG uni Deaf Hi 4 : ; MILWAUKEE (—Milwauikee po- AIPEH, Formosa @-—-General-| The party was expected to re Raper sae ~ Fos Vey, Sse ~ With Every lice reported it was impossible to | ‘imo Chiang Kal-éhel n/an ex-| ject it. housewives: gatlier up a few TE Sewin Machine make or receive. telephone calls | ‘raordinary gesture today asked Fs cans of preserved food and a gal- $ from their downtown Safety Build- |his ruling “Kuomintang party to| Women Ph.D.’s Slow lon jar of wyter and stick it in a Purchased! ing headquarters between midnight | choose another man as the next | . hls dane , RECONDITIONED as ¢ Om a ‘to Wed—and to Divorce . . yesterday presiden Nationalist China. He ‘persons in - gs an The reason: hundreds, maybe| said he felt the best interests of| BRYN MAWR, Pa, @-A Bryn| ™ may help your family survive png het thousands, of local residents were | his nation would be served if he | Mawr College report shows fewer | #tomle attack or other disaster, was voiced by a | jamming telephone lines in a bingo- | Were not nominated. |} women Ph.D."s get married than| says the nation’s top woman civil| * acoustical scientist. ELECTRIC type game conducted by a local He suggested two men for the | their less educated neighbors but | defense hat ee ee Me | | television station. The television | post and offered, “if I am trusted,” | when they do they stay married pring onsale ie new a wee PORTABLE | station ig on the same telephone |‘ serve either as head of the | a lot longer. Sowend, dpuy even if the loss is severe. ° ‘exchange as the police station. | med forces or ag premier. Dr, Eleanor A. Bliss, dean of | ®4tional director of the Federal walit Semonstrated now the deat | sont Sewing Kal Ross, director of operations | He suggested for president phil-| the graduate school, said 8 per | Civil Defense Administration, said| ap bear again with a clarity for WCAN.-TV, said that between | osopher Hu Shi, former ambassa-| cent of the college's Ph.D.’s are in a transcribed Texas radio broad- dreamed possible, Machine 100,000 and 150,000 persons play | dor to Washington, or Yu Yu-jen, | still single working girls. “But the| cast yesterday « three-day supply Paty Bhd a the game late Saturday nights. the aged head of the:Control Yuan. | divorce rate is very low—far below | of canned food and water should . a hearing loss is neg- Viewers play at home and tele-|/Hu is not a «member of the | the national average,” Dr. Bliss|be kept in every’ household as/| lected, harder it is to recap- FOR HOME phone the station when they think | Kuomintang, Yu is, Chiang said‘ said. minimum emergency rations. ture certain vot {A and DEMONSTRATION | they have won a prize by filling ——~ SE LE : C i | out a line on card. es ” A e for the telephone | ; : w ~_— a deer said there were 20 many | iain at alee see Ig callg and so many of the callers | - fused to h when they got FE 2-78 48 |i’ are op, ren te TOMORROW jammed. , a "Dist. Atty. William McCauley, : NEW SPEED CONTROL pointing out that the game is legal NEW MOTOR in Wisconsin, deplored the fact that NEW SEW LIGHT the police station was cut off for CARRYING CASE an hour but said he doubted if _ BOBBIN WINDER much could be done about it. Pay as Little as : $1.25 Weekly! Evenings Call Joker Gums Up Works Om te a Pj Ae ay ON SS . ‘ ies yj, | ~ ; »j ef a é THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1954 L Want to Lowe Weight Beep Uiket pci eryra(cri" =" |Malenkoy Toasts |i Sane ms Som cn Soren . ie i 4 | i. ¥ ‘ € i | . * wei ee *~ " : F . ae i \ ig 1 : i 4 * ¥ t oY ne : 4 \ ; } ry \ ‘ Se ‘ i \ 9 2 iY : f i i i i ft | t t f ! ? HE E j : 3 ? rl 5 : g i a3 $ z ge T 4 i pf th K Hi # Fy re! fe fit i | Lf ! | ef fsF E f 5 i fy i i “Insurance for Home, Auto or Life” DANIELS | INSURANCE , AGENCY it ; He if if g f il i : : af i é F i H : i i i i Fr if =z i " tet i a a ti i i, Ti Rad ar ye | : ! LEE g ‘ I “=i t Eg aE ; ft iH £ : I cnn i : pu git : i E i E Ph. 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Terry, is the | Mr. ange a and Mr. Mrs. ya v ; — Fl J charge of decorations, and . rr. @ a | gaily wrapped lunch boxes were invited to attend the meetings on Tuesday evenings at 7 o'clock in oom 102, Pontiac High School. Ceoeresersn | ‘ E\:\ « 'S parents. and the Loren dip muchas ead her oem NGO aKoKd, — The 8 o'clock service was per T. Flynns of | were Bob Grosjean, Ralph Mon- P CURDIRLIY ee formed by the Rev. Milton H. West Walton | tee. Les Mehiberg, Harvey Gil- 4 Bank before 250 guests. boule i christ, Charies York, Walt Ash- Barbara chose a gown of Chan- e ley, Ben D’Arcy and Art Thomas. ariel New members welcomed include ‘ Vv 00 \ a ee . . a ruche of pleated tulle outlining bridegroom’s | the Morris VanHorns, the William - COLD $750 \ the illusion neckline and long MRS, LOREN THOMAS FLYNN JR. parents, Featherstones and the Norman « We cineixs . sleeves pointed at the wrists. + —_— Quicks. Manicures—Hair Setting The full lace skirt was finished ° . 2 s Mr. and Mrs. Norman McClure, No Appointment with scallops of lace falling into lal the Arnold Whittakers, Richard N ee . ) Stu Ta Achat cena First rresbyterian Units | sean sen, ant Healeli _ Myrna Paul of Ogemaw road poured tea | enana Tae: aan ee ie 3 —e M i — ae N T1Ve North, Saginow | jor Glende Piatt of Orchard Lake avenue|Keloa Klub pledges-who attended « tea in| bridegroom's Gf of pearls. On eet in homes, Church The Tamil Brocales, Archie ardetica (center) and Judy Learned of Chippewa| the home of Jane Steinhelper on South Gene- | white Bible she had fastened | Several groups of the Women’s! Ralph ‘Coin assisted the hostess Mefilieps, Ben Kiahhemers WIPO DAO Da ® road Sunday. They were among the seven| see avenue. oie suc oer ace at Gee Association of First Presbyterian| for the afternoon meeting np say barca ete t r — wearing champagne rose net over | “Murch met Friday in members’ The Bible study was given by| pance Club Saturday evening st WILLIAM K-COWIE Emphasis on the ‘Top Deck . taffeta fashioned in a strapless | homes and at the church. Mrs. E. V. Overstreet, and Mrs.| poneison School. 1 ene , style with a matching stole. Her| A dessert luncheon was served | Sve Short gave a report on the! 1 ttering hearts set the Valen- flowers were garnet roses, white | when the September-October group included aston Upheisioring |(British Styles Put Accent on Curves [Sirs imt Syren’ tte te Scmie;Oacte ow | service aeunizatons and how ty |e theme and guts, iced Hevocckand Lk: Ave. FR 4-205 LONDON (INS)—Britain's spring | ing the pencil-slim silhouette and | measurement attributed recently to | “"* Porter presided ever Se mestng * ee "y'| Harry Spechts and the Tom Dod- and summer fashions ere banish-| bringing curves back into the| the “average” British woman by| In similar gowns of emerald and Mrs. James Leach gave de-| Mrs. Allan Monroe, social action | sons. Hal, Brown was master of t. the Clothing Industry Development| green were bridesmaids Sharon votions. and education chairman of Flora| ceremonies. ~* The accent, as British tection | Counel peta ing Aedp | ay ecsereh Mrs. F. H. Riley introduced oe eee oe eee coe writers pronounce it, is on sister, Flynn. carried | w. 0. Moulton Jr. of the Oakland | on Philosophy purpose of ” gun Ont bo heen in eee yelow feathered carnations with | County Cafléren's Nome whe |the YMCA and YWCA in the com lek a Hare Hardy Amies, dressmaker to | because “she looks like a woman yellow senes streamers. | talked on being o munity. Kellogg, - | Queen Elisabeth Ii and one of rather than & mannequin” was | William Flynn was his brother’s| children who came from homes. |Jessie Snyder and Adah Shelly Groups on uct London's “top 12” designers, put | featured by one fashion writer as | best man, and the bride's brother, where they were neglected. } the-—-church, and Mrs.___Lovella Friday uate way: ae fe Robert D. Terry Jr., and John| . He lai A how children from | were Restessce fee one wes the | “The battle area this jg| Whe tend to be plump rather than Christoff seated the guests. broken homes are given a chance | Minst + ipgeaaaiag study and Pichia fir First S eo the bust and above.” =_ 8 winger: renter tag at A tcl mg Mog oO Lalu aa %o and dresses| All London's designers are stress- , were MeGregor conducted a | . Group met with Mrs, Choose from Nationally famous | SMe. OA Te os newest cal-| ing the full bustine, defined walst| Tey, wore © light blue dress Mrs, Ira Haddrill Mrs. Leach and) shert mocting, and eslored slides Wass Goodwin for a. huncheon from $6.50 names — fugene Fredericks, lections are all designed so that | and wide shoulders. tir aa A Se of a recent trip to California | meeting. Devotions were led by | Helen Curtis and Realistic the bosom is the focal point of| Bands of fabric to tighten the | Fyne wore pink . ' EY "way | were strangers to us and all in What you need then is something cream into it one quarter cup of ‘, (+. 2°, Soac” | evening clothes. ; /to seal the paper to prevent un- butter and 7 tablespoons of com-| 29. S rostmr eds, 0 8 teres “When I saw this I felt very even absorption and at the same ee ee mach out of place and told the time make a good bond between heavy cream, then shape ji th T: k Ss tli ar ‘whe was in the Mise B—The only choice 18. Gther paint oF Paper. balls: You can ral them in cocoa| CGLMET LAKES po TQTIT | Ws, See ce were wet resend whether your groom is shorter’ In the past it has been possible or “Squash” each ball between two) « for a party, and we left without than you in which event you'll to use materiabe for = job that pecan or wie ay peg in any Styles, ( olors going inte the living room. . | were designed for ot purposes | HEAVENLY HASH: a dozen + shorten your silhouette with cei but now you can get a gypsum | marshmallows into tiny pieces, By ELIZABETH HILLYER doors in my kitchen: Cafe cur-| ase enia that 7 — aa zontal lines, softness and fullness. joard sealer especially formulated | chop 1 cup of nuts fine, and cut; Leather today isn't at all satis-| tains in two tiers, cafe curtains | her eg ee ca ae ots If the groom is a six footer, em- for this sort of work up a dozen or so maraschino cher- | fied to to sgand pat as a useful ma-| at the botton of the doors and| and that I w wary Yuba t Wane phasize the tall look with long. Before finishing off a gypsum ries. Boil water in the bottom of} terial. It's new decoration for the | = ' board wall you shoud go over it double boiler, turn off the heat. | home in its idea-full new uses for | bamboo blinds at the top. or the | left 80 abruptly. i di slender traditional gown carefully to make certain. that | | and melt in the top 1 pound of |so many types of furniture, con aces - the way down?” tel bec eg nag A oa all nail heads are set slightly .be- | |milk chcolate. Stir it now andj temporary as well as traditional, an “Spe curtains are attractive. | [= telli a a was low the surface of the board then. , | and even for floors, walls, screens, | peat an wor; her} oe hag ary a peesaat oe to If any are flush with the sur- When it's melted, pour half the | 8nd unusual accessories. | toeed? Outside canada “a= ue Sire Pest whe wee vieht face, punch them down but not chocolate inte a tray lined with } Leathers themselves are tufted, | tains might be attached to the | and who was wrong?’ : far enough to break through the waxed paper poe on top | quilted, tooled and antiqued in new | doors. Answer: I have to agree that she was remiss in leading you to be- ‘lieve they would be alone. On the | other hand, it would have been far more friendly had you gone in as Cd RIKER the surface smooth, : » | PEANUT CLUSTERS: Put 2 cups; More than 400 leather colors —. | you were and, explaining that you Slight cracks at the joinis can Dotted flock nylon in pale, pale blue is chosen for this | ot sugar, one halt cup of milk.) are sampled im the 1964 Leather | Fulliength bamboo or wood slat had no idea you were coming to a FOUNTAIN be treated by applying several thin easy-to-care-for Easter Parade dress. Notice the new short | |2 tablespoons of butter and 1) in Decoration exhibition, which | blinds, which may be in color, | party, say that you were sorry not Lobby of Riker Bide. smooth. Now apply coats of spackle and then sanding your sealer | § leeves caught u ith off. shoulder bows. are a good idea and may be most convenient because their weight | to be in evenirig clothes. Or perhaps, if you and your and when this is dry, the wall ~ ——— Cook slowly without stirring . makes them hang straight down is ready for painting . | with a girls’ group at her church | 81x minutes. Bipee sr Pie reagent Mrs. C. R. — “The walls and pero ea rar Papen dec en | complete 8. es activities, of my kitchen are bud : Peru eveeeeey tN eee an 't esist -— coecan a Pca gna on a pocorn nuts, | are featured in the show. The set- —— rang bi aa ae by house, changed your clothes Children’ Clothes ‘Sh tb d | By Mrs, John H. Little Drop mixture by spoonful onto| (NE sketched ote Eleamo| finished red fic with red marble —— 2 $ or rea ! er butter or margarine waxed paper and allow to cool. ago, by Eleanor) «oa tie on the comer tops, What| Dear Mrs. Post: I am taking a 4 te cup sug (If you can wait). Forbes, AID shows how smooth-| 1... should I choose for the floor | Course in ballroom dancing which 4 Cleaned, Treated for h | 2 cups sifted flour TAFFY WITH PEANUTS: One| !Y an expert can combine a wide Mncioue end fer curtains?” will be completed soon. I would 1 Water Repelling! COTCI STYIE | Koved at ingredient together | cup of ugar, one third cup ot mo-| Varco deas and mera TS Oe eh ter or | Ut f,ktow Aft woud be prope out a t % to *® I lasses, : ) you a or t tas, dance ruct ti 4 | Simple Recipe Sent | thick, cut into cookies. Or put| over quick ae oe oe oak, bound with rawhide. Chairs) a dark ene? The floor could-be at wai pl the a ‘a appre. q We'll get ALL the soil - press them i Mrs. John Little through a cookie press. Bake at|then bring to the hard ball stage | fold and have removable leather; a shade like the wood color with | ciation for his patience with me. q carefully and treat your ¢ Idren's gar- ¥ 20 to 350 degrees for 45 minutes | sling backs and seats. touches of green and red match sea ments to make them water repellent (290 degrees on candy thermom- | Answer: If it is customary for ' . afl at a most reasonable price. Is Rich, Satisfying | to 1 hour, depending on size. These | eter). | Of ancient Far East origin ing the walls o¢ slightly deeper | pupils in your particular school to 4 e- a ane | cookies do not brown. Add one half ¢ i et is the paneled Shogi screen and with touches of réd and black tip the instructor, then yes; other- > GRESHAM aa nae _— and 2 tablespoons of butter. | the scroll which hangs on a red- Black marbleized linoleum would | wise (and usually) no! , Food Editor |Save Sock Tops spread chopped peanuts in a but- | wood wall, but the effect of the be effective also, to set off the) Dear airs. Post: How do I 4 A simple rich cookie is the con tered pas, then pour the taffy | setting is contemporary, other, lighter color scheme shades. Introduce’-my new husband to | tribution of Mrs. John H. Little, Don't throw away argyle socks | oy, * ¢ @ | White curtains trimmed in red or . 4 over them. When it is cool, cut ; friends whe do not know my mar o joomfie: ills. gives us . dv. — ° 97 Ock { Bi f id Hills. She too worn for wear. Cut off the) sag, pieces. | Mrs. J. H. P “Which of|a white background print would! p04 same? ; FE 4-2579 This little cookie may be baked shoes, or polishing and scrubbing rae ite —______—_—_——|_ Answer: Usually you introduce < h| bathroom and kitchen fixtures. omy see we fee ae him merely as “my husband.” If ‘ as a rolled cookie or put throug a cookie press. Mrs. Little's intereats center Oil Your Cuticles mainly in her home and family. Tr] Sa |in doubt about their knowing his | name you add, “His name is John | Jones."’ slow heat 2 cups of sugar, 1 cup) of water, one quarter teaspoon # Ceres! used | cream of tartar or two thirds cup | oe light corn syrup until dissolved. _ ‘Then cook quickly without stir- ring until syrup reaches crack stage (310 degrees). Remove syrup | from stove and add four drops of lemon juice and a few drops of red coloring. Put pot into cold wa- ter to check boiling. then into hot water to keep it from hardening, and start dipping apples. 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For the star chose to cele- ome leber—end baytng ber hie Mefity tun. brate her nuptials in @ fashion- terials wawisely. vi able gambers’ paradise In business, 4 Now some people are outraged end the production ebony by the romantic optimism of an and sell the project | Monten Sn tenend, Teoma ee oat Reclame day T'was asked to join my voice | terials wisely ma- to tho. hue gad acy. Te Oy money. which you ee a And your home business, even os i it's just fudge you sell find your-| When in a to of the bride’s pernicious influence bors and. your off and| appear to be just as pleased to on American youth and the home. ate the same see one person as another. Of course I do not go in for Some time this kind of sport. 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Flushes out all dirt and grime —.keeps natural and synthetic fibers. alive and resilient—odds many months to the life of a garment. 719 West Huron Phone FE 4-1536 Call Today may travel to California this week | for 2 — brief _ vacation. at Palm about a Palm Springs visit, but a government official who asked not | to be named said preliminary ar- rangements for such a trip by |plane are just about completed, it) had |sort Friday. The Los Angeles’ | Times also said the President | planned a visit of a week or 10, days... Arrangements reportedly | Smoke Tree Ranch of Paul G. Hoff- | | baker Corp. * * | Hoffman, former coset of the gov- ernment's foreign aid ecgrens, ' was an adviser to Eisenhower dur ing the presidential: campaign. The President was said to end> of quail hunting” in Georgia, | j Springs The White House continued to-| [ day to decline comment on reports | The Los Angeles Examiner said | learned that Eisenhower | will arrive at the California re- bee Officers to Weigh | definitely planning a visit to 4 } man's place, but the timing re- portedly is uncertain With the Senate scheduled to start voting later in the week on various compromise versions of the controversial Bricker amendment |on_ treaty powers, the President | | was pictured as uncertain whether | to leave Washington until that is- | sue has been resolved. Efforts are | continuing to find a compromise |he would agree to. Eisenhower flew back to the Cap- | ital last night after a weekend of quail shooting at the plantation es- tate of Secretary of the Treasury | Humphrey. The estate is located near Thomasville, Ga., close to the Florida line. } | Building Burns to Ground as Russian Troops Gawk VIENNA, Austria # — A film projector set a requisitioned club- house for Russian oldiers' afire | last Night, sending several score | Soviet troops rushing out of the , building. | Vienna firemen said the building burned to the ground because the ; soba ee | eth as oF POSING PIGEON—Joseph Rangel, | kindergarten class at the Christian Clemens elementary school in were made for him to stay at the | Yt. Clemens, Mich., asks Henry the Pigeon to pose for one of his latest masterpieces. Henry has attached himself to the class and | man, board chairman of the Stude- | has been a daily visitor for more than two weeks. al ~ Our every service is complete, flow- less and marked with solema dignity. A family may choose a service to meet | mn, every day need gnd thoughtful wish | “at prices that ore within their means. the “Rembrandt” of the | Marine Fliers Fate: | WASHINGTON w—Four Marthe | generals and a Navy admiral to | morrow begin considering what | should be done about Col. Frank | H. Sehwable, who signed a bac- | teriological warfare ‘‘confession’’ | while a prisoner of the Commu- nists in Korea. ‘ The high-ranking. officers consti- tute a court of inquiry. They will | | not try Schwable, against whom no | charges have been filed, but they could recommend that the Marine | flier be tried. Schwable said after his release he signed the false confession after | the Communists degraded and ex- |hausted him physically and. meri | | tally in a “pre-planned patterti to| ~- break -me-down- and -condition- se, e Russians didn't call them until the | bong tag been burning for half " pevdTel Radi gitdiers wore report: | ed injured. } Most of made | is from wood, q uantities being or ther rem. | dead won't help. *| the paper we use today nounced a boost in the price’ of only small digging graves from $40 to $75. made from linen The increase was blamed on stead- ily rising expenses. for this farce.” The court of inquiry was official- | ly instructed to take into account the “unique psychological and men: | tal factors incident to the Com- munist device of physical torture | accompanied by .mental cruelty.” Dying Won't Help HCL; Grave Digging Up $35 BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio (INS)— | If you're looking for a way to beat ithe high cost of living. dropping Degraff Cemetery officials an- Emerson GIANT PICTURE CONSOLE!at ONLY ' Enjoy the Best Television with all these New 1954 Features: %} image Perfection 21-inch Picture Screen *% Weod Cabinet with New Emersonite Scratch-Resistant Finish %® Famous Cascode Turret Tuner Provides for UHF Adaptability % One-Knob Simplimatic Tuning *& Fringe Compensator Adjusts for individual || Reception Conditions a FEdera/ AIL, Wed., Feb. 17 from 8:00 A. 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Seated atthe,” fecket not only fonned his vehicle = feat ate as millions of women have done . ws . | la el Go wirer vane "chairman Langer ND) Bat, oe he cote Sevan ta 8 out aft tarsal pon middle = eas of ; hours arronged even ture the Justice Department late last . life ts amazingly | Agpoiniwrants and thane ae week and begins to pick up tempo. week for an FBI check on the| of illegal possession of liquor and) desdening drugs needed. | With reloved in 9-007 a ences’ Sundays upon request. — Bingo, probably, leads the list of former Republican governor of Cal-| gambling devices and was released | S7Se, Pitkiems sSempesad os women hevbenpertensel. ot Lydia | oe ee ee Sh waned bey wanel — ean go through your entire fied ~ Futaaate Gonomend en Tuuine Markers public's interest this week. [ee rt secs et wercen's nom-|. Georgia han 150 Gountion, second | TARNteMaerine & twingpel pain. with edded fron, at any drugstore, Sponsors of a Constitutional ination fdr the nation’s highest ju-| only to Texas which has 24. Priced rom $9,500 eS Gta efiien. . bingo and lotteries made plans to No senator has announced in- Z . trot their pet out“on the track by tention of voting against confirma: | « | - bd Monuments Sen. Frank Andrews (R-Hillman) Warren, whose nomination as said he would ask the Senate Judi- chief justice was sent to the Sew) FAT ARE, Pricd rom =$79QO00 | ciary Committee this week to re- ate by President Eisenhower on lease his bingo proposal and alt- Jan, 11, already is serving on the) ER WORLD , ees onl be eoaaed oan 2 nal pot hyo aaa | “Built to a Standard of Quality” ciqnetares will be presented to the The Judiciary Committee, hold- . 7: = a ee ee else ae ee “ ——- , May learn the Jus- INCH MEMORIALS Inc. |. 2 nccmre 2-0 jatar ta rot ered by an association of fra- FBI to go ahead with an investi- 864 N. Perry Street Phone FE 5-6931 ternal, veterans and religious pian ot Warren. a eal P ustice Department Pontiac's Oldest Monument Builders cen gf geile es sais have the FBI probe W before |. a mas tartan coer ie The association seeks to place If You Are Overweight * 0.0. i the legislative dhort cut if that THE LATEST—Parisians are| King to Satisfy Whim, iii Rennel Can Help You Too |" iiss. cine: 0 ine-|sitie sin, tenes |Lead Concert Orchestra wood ee “With Re 15) Ws é' naw) said he would make his ai | 1... shies for the femme fatale. COPENHAGEN (INS) — That of more Re wen! tery good lose at n 4 | ticipated move tonight to force| | tfit inte of sheer black (04 Urge to conduct a full-sized 2 qualified te serve you. ire. Wi 1901 his lobby regulation bill out of the — oa symphony orchestra can be grati- anew — a by: Senate State Affairs Committee. stockings with a tiny rosebud | 24 17 you happen to be a million- : ‘The committee has twice refused | Pattern and black corset with | sire — or a king. Biparks-(riffin to release the bill for floor debate, | billowing petticoat in black! King Frederick IX of Denmark es Gilbert said he would move to dis- | organdy and lace. is scheduled to lead the Danish = neral Home charge the committee from further | | State Radio's Symphony Orchestra me “Thoughtful Service’ consideration of the bill, a step oy Ae nope aie suas ra ot] bel arya acne plot 4 wines which proven successful nia volcano cert ’ e tn the Senate siden 1011. been active in the U. S. in the | royal couple’s personal friends on aed Gilbert's Will would tighten ex-| present century. hand. isting laws regulating lobbying. 7 ‘The House faces a vote on & bill providing for a permanent Chiet Justice of the State Su- > || preme Court te be elected by the ‘Justices themecives. Under pres- New “Low Cost” Therapy for Pains of ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATISM Guaranteed te All Sufferers—or Money Back! scieece bas discovered|owa bome No prescription needed Teo be sure that every rheumatic end medina! Hit is aly Fry Pruvo contains 83 tf pth 3 é i at $2.00, not $3.00, got $5.00 for the 7S tablet, ‘trial feo, PRUVO stops pele and Vitamia ( by ‘wae sefferes,. PRUVO beips jarthritic sufferer io America PRUVO wil) beve the blessings of Se, eo matter what you high priced tonks of what you heve tried have suffered . . . ask ou|/PRUVO a you, like may be enjoying a mare happy, ful active life again, PRUVO fou/starts giving rellef within @ few minutes. revvo 98 N. Saginaw—Main Fleer + rf HAG F who eed liye A new State Constitution. ‘Roosevelt Hearing Continues Today be a mention of the dozen women with whom Mrs, Romelle Roose- velt accused her husband of being intimate. An attempt to question Roosevelt at that time about one of the three 39 Met. Clemens St. COMPARE Yes, we ask our AUTO INS and coverage! ou to compare Drive with the security of complete coverage every mile you drive. H.R. NICHOLIE Cell “BUD” AGENCY H. R. Nicholie — H. Delos “Bud” Nicholie Opposite Post Office Ph. FE 2-2326 '°tal = enrollment million. tual trial.is the place for that. Nine other women are listed in a letter signed by Roosevelt in 1945 and filed by his wife with her | complaint. Although there have been re- | peated rumors of an out-of-court | settlement during the 10 days this hearing has been in adjournment, Roosevelt's attorney said no meet- ings are scheduled with Mrs Roosevelt's lawyers prior—to the scheduled court reoperiing, at 1:30 pm. EST. More than 85 per cent of all the churches in the U. S. have Sunday schools. is about :) 5 ys = ae / ff YOUR Main Street Rochester Pa, STE aa we SAVINGS rate of interest . for you! A Mutvel Savings & Home tean Association 16 EAST LAWRENCE STREET Twice yearly your savings earn our higher 2% . which means extra money Your savings are protected by Federal Savings insurance Corporation to $10,000! Laie ee i 0 ee Th Their estimatcd | “Two Cups for a Nickel! Facts You Should Know Aboit the Price of Coe Today be much smaller than hoped for. Hence, the “Coffee World” is now going through a period of “tight supply” and increas- ing of prices. But we look forward to the day when larger crops Will bring relief . . . and coffee prices will be on the way down again. A cup of COFFEE! No other beverage is 80 American. Coffee is as much a part of the American scene as the “hot dog” or a piece of apple pie. That is why all of us are so concerned every time the price of coffee goes up. This is not the fault of your grocer. When coffee costs him more, he has to charge you more. And when it comes down, he quickly ABR i SO Today nearly everybody seems to think the price of - coffee is “too high.” One reason it does look high right now is because for many years the price of green coffee was so low it hardly covered the cost of planting, growing, picking from the trees, and all the steps that have to be gone through in ~ getting green coffee ready for export. That was in the days when there was more green coffee in the producing countries than the world market could ae When you get right down to it, the real worth of any pound of coffee is something that has to be deter- mined by individuals, and that, of course, depends to a great extent on their own ideas about coffee and how much they enjoy it. Have you ever thought about the cost of coffee this way? When brewed at the standards of measurement recommended by the Coffee Brewing Institute, Inc. (2 level tablespoons of toffee to each 6-02. cup of water), a pound of coffee will make 40 full-strength cups. So, even with coffee around a dollar a pound, coffee prepared at home costs only about 214 cents a cup... TWO CUPS FOR A NICKEL. The price of roasted coffee is beyond our control, too! We don’t like increasing coffee prices any better than you do. But the cost of green coffee is the largest single factor in setting the price at which roasted coffee can be sold. And, to keep your grocer’s shelf stocked with Hills Bros. Coffee, we have no other choice but to pay the going price for the top-quality green coffees that we select for our blend. S Here is what has been causing green coffee prices to keep on going up for the past seven years. There is no coffee grown in the continental United States. ’ All of the green coffee beans roasted in this coufttry have to be imported—mostly from South and Central America. The use of coffee in the United States has increased by one-third in the past ten years, and, with the constantly growing desire for more coffee in Europe since the end of World War II, the huge supplies of green coffee which used to exist in the pro- ducing countries have disappeared. Figures from all sources show that gradually but surely we have beeh approaching the point where the United States and other countries which do not grow any coffee are now wanting to buy more coffee than the producing countries are able to supply. Even if coffee were to cgst as much as 3 cents per cup, it would still be among the least expensive of all beverages. And what else served in the American home gives so-much . satisfaction—to so many people—at such little cost—as a cup of good coffee! The coffee-growing countries are aware of this, and they have been very active in starting to grow more coffee. But it takes five years for a coffee tree to come into full bearing, and only a part of the millions upon millions of new trees that have been planted are beginning to produce much coffee. To guarantee full enjoyment of each cup of coffee that you serve in your home, be sure to choose Hills Bros. Coffee— the brand you can rely on, pound after pound .. . day after day. Brew your coffee carefully .. . and avoid waste. In this race between supply and demand, the most recent misfortune of all was the damaging frost which hit Brazil—the largest producing country —in July, 1953, which is winter in the Southern Hemisphere. All reports indicate that the frost actually killed off or set back many of the young trees, and inflicted serious harm to older good- producing trees in some areas. Because of this damage, the crop to be harvested this year will Regardless of what it may be necessary for us to pay in the world market for the kinds of green coffee which we require, it is the determined policy of our company that _ we will continue to maintain the tradition- ally higit quality of Hills Bros. Coffee and sell it to your retail grocer at the lowest p9ssible price. Hills Bros Coffee Inc. _ Copyright 1954 by Mitte Bros. Coffee, Ine. ry 2 Buying: SCRAP IRON and METAL Selling: _.: Structural Steel I-Beams -- Channels Angles -- Etc. $. Allen & Son, Inc. 22 St FES 8142 One Full Yeer Guarantee From Houses, Apartments, Gro- cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- main out only three hours. No signs used. Rox Ex Company 1014 Pont. St. Bk. Bidg. FE 4-668 Noisy running toilets con woste over 500 gallons of water a doy. The emoring potented Water Master tank boll instantly stops the flow of water olter eoch ‘ H radio stations, an electronics fac- ‘s| people still have money in the bank. ONE THEY LEFT BEHIND — the streets in Republican-held Washington, D. C., this forlorn-looking donkey is led to the police sta- ry Found roaming THE PONTIAC PRESS; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1054 tion where he was given the facts of political life. Policeman George Andrasik holds the rope, while his partner, Robert L. Rabe, drives. r4 3 | \ ¥i ; 5 an ice-covered abandoned quarry Dubious Employe Loyalty last Tuesday when her son Michael) CONCORD, N. H. (UP) — On a and friend Michagl Collins fell Monday, police explained in court through the ice trying to retrieve | that they had picked up Clayton a golf ball. The mother was}C. Canney, 24, of Concord for theft saved by rescuers, She suffered | of a truck from his employer. The from shock and exposure. | alleged crime occurred on Sunday after completion of deliveries in Almost one-third of California's | Rochester. Sunday was Canney's total area is devoted to agriculture. | first day at the truck job. nn Sood oni spo a Fe a _6 The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac ~- = USEDTVSETS = All Sets Thoroughly Reconditioned Hal Boyle Says: ing, you're excited,” said Sohn | William Rollins. “And if you aren't | excited, you arent living.”’ more exciting all of Delaware and guns business en- terprises that bring in 15 million | dollars a year. . > * As a boy in Georgia he walked barefoot nine miles to school each day. Today he flies 250,000 miles a in his own airplane, can buy shoes he wants. He controls Rollins quit farming in 1935 when entire crop for that year sold only $20. He climbed slowly | 7 S¢ ot hardwore stores EVERYWHERE (Advertisement) FADES PAINS of ARTHRITIS and SM job and got his real | OCULISTS’ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ACCURATELY REPAIRS | YOU CAN'T PAY MORE! eC RR a was Se om hietring ei mech more—yourt this NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! Life From Birth to Death |to Train at Alpena Nothing but Salesmanship | NEW YORK @—“If you're liv-| for personal gain,” he said. “But | I think every businessman who has been as fortunate as I have owes it to his town and state to par- ticipate in politics. Politics is only as good as those in it.” As to America’s business future, Rollins observed: ‘Businessmen ate high on the hog for 10 years, and some forgot how to sell. They took too much from the customer for what they gave him, and now they'll just have to give him more for his money. + . * “We have to go back to selling in everything. There is nothing wrong with this country that a mil- lion good salesmen can't cure, The * * * “But some businessmen got into so many bad habits, I don’t know whether they can go back te being _Salesmen again. But all that | Lakes | Alpena, Mich., Collins, Field. 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The wings training at Collins Field were listed as: 126th Fighter- Bomber Wing, Illinois, June 12-26; | 121st Fighter-Bomber Wing, Ohio, July 10-24; 128th Interceptor Wing, Wisconsin, July 31-Aug. 14; 127th Michigan Fighter-Bomber Win g, Aug. 21-Sept. 4. . 9 to 9 51 W. HURON STREET FE 4-1555 ___ FAST SERVICE - = Each month we are adding an Omaha to our population | HOW AMERICA IS CHANGING ey ‘. Y ~_ Omaha, Nebraska. Population 251,117 in America. 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Two others were listed as dead im the crash, Six | were rescued by two pilots, Knickerbocker was married Oct. 9 1953 to Loretta Hecht, the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hecht of . Rochester. 4 | Besides his parents, Mr. and ® | 4 £2. | Mrs. Floyd Knickerbocker of 303 . — VR Helen St., he is survived by two brothers, George and Floyd Jr., ErRURInG - RESTOLING . REFIBISHIRG and two sisters, Shirley and Jean. ca FREE ESTIMATES | Military funeral arrangements a | for Knickerbocker are pending ar- ' D & D rival of his body at Selfridge Air B UPHOLSTERING | Force Base. ® 232 East Pike Street eae’ s sou MSC Project ~ (hvertiement) \May Produce . 7 ° Announce New Way | Wilt-proof Potato al e To Shrink EAST LANSING (INS) — Michi- 7 - gan State College researchers are | may to a | Find Healing Substance That = that is resistant to new wilt dis- Relieves Paim—Shrinks Hemorrhoids oases New York, N. Y. 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Aaa Anniversary ' Sea off the island of Ponza, Italy. of 75 relatives ek were i _. | inseribed in the guest book of Mr Faget s in Kins a. | Sepdy of ineke apes tomes ames | | Fo a r e - yeotty fant from the 1} ’s Makes Food for Thought on at Gait Suk Gobitie daniver pain...and here'show to get | > KITCHENER, Ont. (UP) —| sary. pte three bmes William Ferguson. viewed the fu-| Mrs, Lockwood's three sisters, ASPIRIN DON’T ¥ YRDER NOW! DELAY Fuel & Point Co. Phone FE 5-6159 POR FAST DELIVERY, CALL: OAKLAND 436 Orchard Loke Ave. meetings. Treated for Injuries Carlo Sanchez, 27, of 216 Ferry Ave. was treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for neck and back injuries suffered yesterday in a car accident near Willow Run Air- port. Verify Death | . SMASHED IN RAID—Pontiac Ne eg. Y Ne se. edie. 8 YE THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1954 Police look over the remains of five card tables and chairs smashed | ed. The officers above are Sgt. Donny Ashley (left), |in a Saturday gambling raid on the Mohawk Club, | head of the vice bureau, Patrolman Herbert Cooley 6% N. Saginaw St. Twenty-five men were arrest-|and Detective Raymond Meggitt (right). Peatise Press Phote in Area Shooting | Royal Oak Township | Man Wounded Sunday | by Shotgun Blast | ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Po- id lice are continuing to investigate |the shooting of Vincent Dinezio, | 32, yesterday morning. | Dinezio, of 15150 W. 10-Mile Rd., |is in serious condition in Mt, Car- ja shattered left hip. ' His wife, Yolande, told police their 344-year-old son, Rocky, ac- cidentally shot Dinezio with a i6-gauge shotgun the boy was bringing from a closet. nezio, SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — Representatives from schools in the Inter-Lakes League will meet in a student assembly at South- field High School Wednesday morning. Presiding over the session will COMMERCE TOWNSHIP <— Loss remained unestimated today in the | fire which destroyed the %0-foot | trailer home and all the belongings lof Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burwell | on Wixom road Saturday night. Milford volunteer firemen were handsomely in 14K yellow gold lewelry Department Both For $]295 Matching Wedding Bands, tailored bands GEORGE'S NEW PORT'S able to save a second trailer, be- |longing to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | Smith, parked 10 feet away. Mrs. Burwell, whe was cooking supper when the blaze started, was nearly trapped. When flames leaped from the undercarriage of the trailer ghe ran outside. Remembering the family puppy, Rags, she ran back inside and to the rear of the trailer, looking for the dog | ever. that she tried to leave through | the back door. But the door was | locked and burning so she ran back to the front door, which had snapped shut after she re-enetered. She smashed through the door, landing on the ground outside. The dog died in the flames. WARDROBE CLEANERS Serving Pontiac for Geer? 25" Tears The Best Assurance of Quality ASS) ‘ cYDERT eet = PRESSING a Known and Trusted Name PLANT & STORE DOWNTOWN STORE 1088 Beldwin =» FE. 2-5628 = 12 Mt. Clemens FE 3-7514 Ls ¢ . a a ae en ™ S.: The heat was so intense, how- | Loss Unestimated in Fire That Razed Trailer Hom | The Burwell's son, Victor, 8, was outside playing and Burwell was Visiting with tp Smiths when the fire broke out. Burwell got a job last week after weeks ago, His wife works in Novi. guish’ the fire. mel Mercy Hospital, Detroit, with She said her husband intended to clean the gun and told the youngster to bring it to him in the bedroom. As he lifted it, she said, | the gun went off, wounding Di- being laid off from a Plymouth manufacturing plant About six Burwell suffered second degree ; burns on his hands trying to extin- Continue Probe | Deaths in Nearby Communities Albert L. Ashbaugh | ORTONVILLE—Service for Al- bert L. Ashbaugh, 75, who died the home of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Isabel Brad- ford of 5973 Honert Rd., will be |at 2 p.m. Tuesday at C. F. Sher- | man Funeral Home, with burial at Hadley Cemetery, Groveland Town- |Saturday at ship. sister, Mrs. of Indiana. dren. : Wilbur Clayton Quinn Home, Mrs, Augusta Benson |Home, with burial in Mt. Pontiac Hospital. Mrs. Frank Carter Jones in Pontiac. John Melie Lafayette H. Bates Clarence E. Lacas |General Hospital. Clessie Leis Tucker Burial will be in Mt. neral Home, Glasgow, Ky. Mr, Tucker died yesterday. 4b4 No, there’s never been a finer cigarette than MARVELS...yet MARVELS SAVE YOU UP TO $¢ ON EVERY PACK YOU BUY! Surviving are two sons, Ervin of Pontiac and Clarence of Birming- ham; four daughters, Mrs. Jennie Eggebrecht of Royal Oak, Mrs. Myrtle Walz of Davisburg; Mrs. Iva Kidd of Ortonville and Mrs. Christine Warden of Clarkston; a Nettie Shannan of South Lyon; and a brother, Emil Also surviving are ¥ grandchil- ROYAL OAK—Service for Wilbur | Clayton Quinn, 58, of 218 N. Wash- ington will be at 1:30 p.m. Tues- |day at Sullivan and Son Funeral with burial in Oakview Oakdale Gardens Det. Samuel | Cemetery. He died Sunday. Whitman and Patrolman Edward | Wilson found Dinezio lying on a jbed when they arrived at the | augusta Benson, 81, will be at 1 | p.m. Wednesday at Pixley Funeral Avon Cemetery. She died Sunday in a ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. MILFORD — Service for Mrs. |‘ Frank (Ethel H.) Carter, 69, of 1692 Island Dr. will be at 11 am. ROCHESTER—Service for Lewis Avon ‘| Cemetery. He died Sunday at the home of his daugliter, Mrs. Helen ROMEO—Service for John Melie, 25, of 237 Dorsey was held this morning at Wilbur’s Funeral Home, with burial in Romeo Cemetery. He was fatally injured in an auto accident in Detroit Friday. ROMEO—Service for Lafaette H. Bates, 87, of 3810 West Romeo Rd., will be at 3"p.m, Tuesday | at the First Congregational Church, | with burial in Bruce Cemetery. He ROYAL OAK—Service for Clar- ence E. Lucas, 52, of 824 Woodcrest Dr. was at 1:30 p.m. today at | Schnaidt Funeral Home, with bur- \ial in Woodmere Cemetery, De- 'troit. He died Friday in Pontiac | DRAYTON PLAINS — Service for Clessie Lois Tucker, 51, of 3435 Signant will be af 7 p. m. Tuesday at Coats Funeral Home. Pleasant —_—_ T He is survived by his widow, | WA N OXFORD—Service for William A. | ‘‘contact” with Communists. Allen, 84, of 26 Glaspie, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Mabley Chap- | about el, with burial in Whigville Ceme- tery. He died at home Sunday. Born in Dryden Township, he was the husband of the late Isadora Bailey Allen. Walter B. Jaynes LAKE ORION—Service for Wal- ter Bruce Jaynes, 25, of 1540 La- peer Rd., will be at 4 p.m. Tues- day at Mabley Chapel, Oxford, with cremation in White Chapel Ceme- tery. He died at home Sunday. Owner of Parkhurst Trailer Court here, he is survived by his widow, Margaret, and a daughter, Doris Mae of Detroit. Frank L. Griffe FERNDALE— Mass for Frank L, Griffo, 54, of 510 Strat- ford St. was sung this morning at St. Mary Church, Royal Oak, with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. He died. Saturday. Alexander Urbach NORTH BRANCH—Service for Alexander Urbach, 64, of Burling- ton Township, was held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Blackburn Funeral Home, with burial in West Burling- Meeting’s Theme to Be Economic Outlook for 1954 CLARKSTON — Agriculture Special Monthly Rates with in ond out privileges We Invite Your Patronage HUBBARD GARAGE 16 S. Perry $e. late ° Oil Bills Too High? 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Dom | Wolves must stop Glen Howarth heartbreaker (45-44) to Avondale Wolverine tankers sped to a points, the last of the major rec-| And what did pew Mauti has rallied his forces into and a Nash halt Nerhvils|eaiet in he sea at abun] Caacon Fyante new national collegiate record ords within his grasp will be his. “I didn’t have any idea I was a 6game winning streak and a (title dash, Juniors figure promi-| Heights, but will rate the favorite for the 400-yard free style event ¢ ° breaking any records. I knew I eae ea ee Be may te Suptaien: Sens ap Cen. %o, oven, jhe Some at Wanatid. SS at a Right now, Johnny O'Brien, tne | was hitting better than ever,” g Cascaddan, Johnston, Trey hasn’t lost since dropping Indicts ‘Bad Practices’ comer Jack Wardrop Don | ex-Seattle sharpshooter, holds Northville won a big one from/| Thompson and Lariny Leek team & 45-40 decision to Southfield on | THe Mor Athletics i Hil! did it in 3 minutes, 21.9 seo- ee ee Se Se Preai’s greet, sil deities ‘| Milford Friday night and can| with seniors Ron. Shebor, Jan. 5. Colts im the meantime | ends. paats tor matte Fre |have long-range consequences. clinch no worse than a tie for the | Thompson and Bill Dunstan. have rung up seven straight vie- | Many Schools Wardop, one of Mann's nose, | mao Seared ee ieee Furman now is very much in the Ciarkston dropped a tough 38-36 crown by beating Clarkston. Dick | Waterford, Troy, Ortonville and! tories and all but clinched the tish twins, replaced Burwell | por? yon seh polnte "| Sages Be 6 Md 0 On eee _@ eS ————— | Oakland B titte. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ® —| (Bumpy) Jones of Pontiac-on the ee Tournament in Madison Only other loss on the Troy rec-| Many bouquets and a few brick-| relay combination. Jones took firsts| with his 100-point orgy, Selvy | Sate Garden next - month, was a 52-45 contest at Bir-| 8! today greeted an education |in both the 22-yard and 44-yard! secomplished the following: ww, © mingham. Colts’ 10-2 mark is one | Commission report calling on U. @ | free style events, 1. Broke the single-game record|,, 7irty-six teams will play in the B's best. Ortonville wants | Pub! pg hcrchpen bench Jones swam the 220 in 2:00.4 and | of 73 points for a major college | {71 S"j NCAA competitions —24 avenge an early-season 39-31| Val aspects PFO"! the 440 in 4:50.7. Wolverines took | player set by Bill Mikvy of Temple | ™ ’ = oa loss at Oxford and Holly would | &™*™- 6 e lst in every event except one—the | in 1951. Dememe, Daytn and Westen get even with Brighton for! 7. 116.page report—three years | breast stroke which John Dudeck| 2, Established an.all-time career | DentuchkY already are in the NIT. licking in the making_-was presented here |°% MSC won, Jack Wardrop barely | record for a college player with] soma" Dromably will be invited Clarkston and Holly are trying| vesterday at the annual convention | missed @ record in the individual |2,197 points (in less than three| Cr Nal nom, Sponcts and, his Rio way—on the enemy floor, | <¢ the American Assn of School medley (Jones’ usual event) as he| years), breaking the standard of| sy" Ooin oN or salem sinedey, home courts. . = Jack Wardrop’s time was 1:303.| 3. Broke the . : tiac could salvage some con- sie far-reaching report carried ardrop's was major college rec- ive Faces ee ie ee ‘Fore.| “bad practices that mar athletics at 11 RF ‘tal mis tat mer sitter! State Golden Gloves Test " “pamperiag’ athletes, whipeing w»| Starting at Grand Rapids Another Leading Gaaneeeiia exploiting athletic competition as By JOE FALLS team title are Bay City, Fiint, ce pecan aime he reomte” "| GRAND RAPIDS — Sate |e, unman lamin a Power Tuesday | The Educational Policies Com- : —_— Mission, a group of leading U. 8. {Ships — hectic 2-day extrave- | pontiac will 1 by|~ : ‘ educators who wrote the report, | 4nza represented Unbeaten Dales Here did not attack athletics as such. | Auditorium tonight with the host On the contrary, they made it| ‘ity, Grand Rapids, taking dead | in t : clear ‘that the experience of play- | &im on the team title. are: open division, Wilfred Mitch- » {ing athletic games should be a The total of 112 boxers from | ell, 147 pounds; Ken L. Carte, szason BevonDs part of the education of all children |* seven cities will shoot for im- |light-heavy; novice division, Pat ® and youth who attend school in the dividual championships in the | O'Neill, 160 pounds and Larry ontiac: Ss United States. open and novice divisions. First |Lamphere, 135 pounds. All fought ; | It should be a part of educa-| round matches are scheduled | for Bemis-Olsen Amvets of Pon- Peatice Press Phete | tion, but not an all-out, dominating | for tonight with the semi-finals | tiac. JUNIORS GET POINTERS—Clarkston High} keep any title hopes alive. Clarkston coach Dominic Take Team lead *. . ws and finals Tuesday. night est criticism at postseason tourna-| ‘termined team. Furniture City | a at Northville. Mustangs can | his club to 9 wins in 12 games. From the left are Pat Thompson, Dick Johnston, Mauti, Gordon |, K T ments and recommended that high | fighters will be trying to avenge season Clinch at least a tie for the Wayne-Oakland cham- plonship by beating Clarkston. Wolves must win to | Cascaddan and Lanny Leak, in schools abolish them. last year’s results which saw, ———— = . — | * «ee Grand Rapids ist win the title, BILL MARTIN Pontiac High's basketball team ! = = a a itl. — playing one of the toughest Hawks Doomed | Rhubarb Sidelines Pair _ Riharb Paces Falcon 5 were qui quick ot lh Hameed in 8 special cia meetin ats Mn Ream Bout - fecs mnsiee earioased Clue ° ° to T Kopri Ties | In a discussion re-| Grand Rapids | Perva, ry Man | powerhouse Tuesday night, when to NHL Cellar Rivals Banished, Olson | in aivevents 7a. i¥- Faget Chen sad pn 9 br Pl ut eo = 3 : i : At ? i i ! i i ; HE i Hl i li i f of i of i Hine H | ill? | ; ars ts go taien She pee eee Leia, ee in apne Of ecu tt Wins U.S. Skating Title | Pic citer ation "sininsrsor can caver at reed Rape yomerer tt prutargrs Ted Perve and e| Meee by 5-0 Defeat CHAMPAJCR, Bi. With Bei However, his two chiet rivais, {te Knights of Columbus state manta "vo Sree i the toure wavcarying NS oppaest ant th |MYSt Man wil ee oa return ee ee meg Syn ey Jim Campbet | Recreation over the weekend. Porter i executive secretary aie ‘Bve puts and the’ chem | Wren show atthe Poniae A have met Wighnnd Park, rated | Late Saturday night, in the two-| place and Forster Tool on four firsts, © second and curve. He claimed Sarnae | Ine pubs gud ocmmmaed de: @ Putter Carries. . Missed Shot | ededae Low Kein t + ean a Burk- ; ona to will ‘mee CHICAGO (UP) — it's official | third. bmew fouled him and after | 2199 overtake Royal Oak's . | Chris Averoft of Greece : Chicago Balck Hawks Malemensin's perennial cutdoer | Sullbv pins, | ; Pays Off in _ . = Gy en ee Pont: The NOT play in the Stanley Cup , . champion with his fists H to W . ' - Chuck Riharb led the iac will take on Hassen Bey of Turkey series. After officials separated the er | McKinney (5-9) at forward, John wen nes wings panes o AM@teur Wins dik Watied oo 0 teteiered soca ee anson In Win for T — in preliminary matches. Averoff is| soot: (6.2) at center, and Walt Wil- ary Cager ws kins and and Bs E i 5 Chicago's coffin’ Sun- Hf i i Ht a z z : i fi 1 H H Baxter Shows Heels to “*eprer of Detroit was the senior | *leys. tied for the all events Pros With Sub-Par 67 in| mile records esroule to ber corwn to : Texas Test It was an upset for Mrs, Des-| Clement and Berkley retained the | open golf tournament. in Saturday's nationally televised Boys’ Club Loop Action ranging é ; sf 5 is rf i , i , om. | Meanwhile her husband Omer , | birdie 3 and victory > San collie: Sako cua Lesiherw ' took two third places in the men's Gcteh Valann Pastas Seeisies's 3199 ” . when Maryland Coach Bud Mil- he whipped out « Sunder-par |°* "ile and in the five-mile and | Wayne neatne” Peatiae —— geet; When the money likan told why—for the first time $3,500 to win the $3,000 Laredo Open |" Second in the S8b-yard dash. | Sey sera “Detrat 0000000005Semt | Babe a a : f ff i i | f | : : ; E 4 i ! i i ‘ 4 Ef ga i! 48 tt 4 A 2. Tankers Split — top E tj [ lire T | \ 7 j ; i si i : a i i tt E 2 z : , ih | 4 ‘1 | ul iz With Lansing tina ‘inter = Pontiac YMCA swimming teams | & Str. Pontes: svete a last summer and doctors | the e ) split two meets with Lansing Sat- gg Sag oo senses cess" told her she might never play tour- | until the ball touched a prone urday at the capital city “Y." |B Ress, Deirett 0c o.cci tee, in. on the court—time for es Johnny Wilson, Glen Skov| Rex was one of four amateurs pontiac Preps lost their test, 45-9, | Bertiey, Fontiac St ise 6 “I found out today I can play | possibly to draw a foul Gordie Howe blinked the red Winding up among the top eight | bu: the Juniors came through with | ” . 2 nat tnt tsk. Oe sap st Be Shay, Tessmer Take ol ogee i nitowcit essen _ Deants Simonsen y, 17th Record for Mihalo Navy's Ed Ho Winners we , z leet BE i + 5 i Mit : | ui : i i j i H E g F i z oF aT ' ; E i R i 2 ! i i e ris z ‘ | Ae i & . ‘ H ; ii | i f : 5 i ; . iit Hid * i 8 1 £3 [ ing SPARON tery e e tory put ‘no Wie pacman Dick Turner, San Angelo, Tex.| yard breast stroke ang yard Lead in Pin Tourney ‘caigua tu uae wake Te ae | z £ i ig ® | : | it th i as : ; 5 4 Ff i ry i : ° ; oe . Other individual winners ; Horace Ashentelter Rated Se Sate we hea |, ae het | Se a ae Threat to 3-Mile Record (wot nvspme tes age ent) SPE as sued tor |Rate ot Lae haps Eagcd. NEW YORK W = Horace Ash-{ for a wortd record two weeks in gp seb the. Prep | 2 handicap. Tessmer was close enfelter, new world indoor two a row,” said Ash, who Saturday ‘squad were Burce Norvell in nd — <—— : 2 rd ~ mile record holder, said today ‘he shaved two-tenths of a second pres Bch Newman | acne cet lst Paces changed f rf it. not try to set a three-mile off Fred Wilt's jntieas (ot me oe | hands during the 2nd weekend of l ON, | 0 S le ’ C mmo ’ ’ the 3 i i er 1G aa ef FT FE fs | f F 4 : i would in the back stroke mark national champion- mark. Horace distance : action. ‘hips Someday —- bet if it comes im 8:50.5 in tag og York AC . Red gery oy ot re pw d : his way, well, that's fine. | games in Madison Square Gar: Home-Room polis = 1977 "a Maple xpect (0) a @ Ings 0 Or ont “It's hard to reach the peak | “*- Cage R It Lanes of Detroit took over the : F Greg Rice holds the present J esulltS actual team event lead with 2929. p IR Its three-mile record, 13:45.7, set 12) AT LINCOLN By GRANTLAND RICE Bob Lemon, Mike Garcia or Early Wynn. He won Basketbal esu years sat Secere sient bes Widest, Mammertends 18, F R Its NEW YORK—As March and spring training draw | four more games than Billy Pierce of the White Sox. iennel wields ra - three in 13:47.5, Spartans | 63 Ltncoinneives = Bowling es nearer, there is one factor you can bank on. Bucky |He won more games than apy pitcher in the By The Associated just seconds off the mark, so frm GRADE Harris’ Washington Senators are going to ‘bother | American league, and he was working with second- Lewreece Tesh 68 sume, (.Y.) oa | Whenever he starts he's a threat. | Seeemnots ty Sersustess ‘| eT nn QUEENS pus. | quite @ number of ball clubs. They are going to | division Tele te | Wilt, for his part, helped Horace | Glebeiretters 1 Fiabe 15 | Dewees a Frey's “4/ slip a bale of trouble to the Yankees, Red Sox,| 1 have an idea that Maurice McDermott, formerly — Se Mtchinee state so break his own record by indicat. “Fert | Seeeaee ~ {] | Indians and White Sox. And they are pins to do | with the Red Sox, will blow down more than a few + Hope 110 Milisdale 23 ing whether his brother G-man | Erejens 6? Lumberjacks 2 4 Jets 48 Aces 3 this with pitchers they got from the Yankees and | opponents with Washington this season. We have Mich Normal S Semape | wee ced or bein ed | Kintr ie. Feathers S| Fen Fine ie Bese m | Red mm . ° . Sat caste See Mendon wii Tenens North. Michigan 9¢ Ferris te Tl quarters. AT RASTER | @usy B's “s Fr) . — BOCKEY | Josy Barthel, Luxembourg’s GRA . ) These pitchers are Bob Porterfield, Frank Shea | year than Jackie Jensen. Miseeets «=. 6 Michiges Teun 3 | balding gift to the Harvard Grad. | 3 Sj ie met iaty ox gf A tS werwes and Maurice McDermott This trio won Sl gambs ae Gascage =< », | Uate School, won the Baxter Mile | 8 Me. } SB Brs gi ~~. last summer, working with teams far from the McDermott is only 24—a kid by comparison with indians 85, 3 atagea pope A meray PO ora chaps ; STLVAN TARE LEAGUE w | Pemnant battle. ae peer Fg ey nd arg —va ha ‘ WIMMING t out a 15 yards. : weak -hitting ; season. might — crease ime it i met i it girs ji Fertertietd was pechabiy the beet pitcher to be beter with Weshingten Ut he cettes down and : °. league. Yankees had and traded him off. | really goes te work, he should be another: 20-game — wae «€=6—* Branca, House Report (., °T# cnane i ° : be at Jomen Fire 38 8 Yet last year he won 82 games, lost bet 16,-and | winner. * ichigo Siete $0 iimnote te, LAKELAND, Fla; @® — Pitcher $28. 4 G emee 3 ire #4 oF Pent Phat i is | pitched nine shutouts, What other pitcher had as | Frank Shea is still a Ist-class pitcher. There are 4 ae XING as tyr Secs geod a mark? ae ; eo On Wenn oe ey State te) 7 “- ; Bob is a badly underrated pitcher. He won more | it would be no surprise if there is any slipshod : Onis, sista "7 mores eK WOURE u| games with a Washington team thet finished Sth | work on the part of the pennant contenders fo sce ' ie dif wa pa. | Sa, Ditle Lape, Vie Ranchi ot Ale Reyuclis | Washington Satsted ta Ge. tet Gisien Bastyr } Ese = ae ™ 3 | could win with pennant winners. Harris is ane of the best leaders in baseball, barring fe er cs sertee—©. | He won more games than Cleveland's crack trio— | nobody. , : / wf. “st oo ~ ~ a oo 1__THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, bia Ge | A ' ee : = + 1 ; FEBRUARY 15, 1054 Hi : Y Mes ve hd a 1eS ag will rise in Again in earnestly Free LL eee cre en se aa Cutting Tools & Supplies | _ Andustrial Supply Distributor fiptk line to Approach ‘Dream Mile’ | AUCKLAND,’ New Zealand @ — | Murray Halberg, a slender student- ran the mile in an impressive °7 MR JME with the latest modern equipment. FRONT END SPECIAL!| FREE Complete Front End Inspection! Save Your Tires —Moke Your Car Run Smoothly! Complete Front End Alignment.......... = includes... Castor, Camber and Toe-In | All. work done on our new Bean Visualiner Market } i FE 2-0108 Hl 136 S. Soginaw St. * : ¢ Tire OPEN TILL O P.M | fj onnnisil ce . 7 4 * * : i . iz : Santee ran the mile anchor | track coach Easton, ‘I figure like nothing than to see Saturday night, was the ever. |. EAST LANSING @®—Thiee sec-| eG ef the distance mediey re- |he could have covered the mile in| Easton “But four-minute mile become a whelming favorite to take the | 1014 clocking, has no ideas yet onds is less time than it takes the|. "ay im 4:02.68 at the Michigan jat least 4:03.0,"' rter of just when it will happen." j under an East Lansing da team title in the triangular meet | of attempting the four-minute mile. average person to read just one| State Relays Saturday night. His runs a regulation. mile Kasten gave the impression, | They'resgoing to run a half tonight. Gene ‘Maynard ef Til | _ paragraph in his newspaper. time was taster than the indoor ht as the star attraction of} however, that he'd Uke te have | *e8inst Santee tonight in an ef-| nols set a new relays meet | Three seconds is about all that; mille record 4:05.3 by Gil Dedds, | the triangular meet: Santes make his all out effort in | fort to pull the Kansan out early.| record with a time of 2:13.9 in | separates relay rummer Wes San-| former Wheaton, Wil., runner. in It Saturday's effort didn't take| the mile in home territory — at Santee’s blazing mile Saturday the 1,000-yard run. The old mark | tee, the fabulous Kansas miler,| 297. too much out of him, the Kansas| the Big Seven indoor meet at | Might set a new American record |. was 2:1¢8 set by Bill Jacobs of | from the equally fabulous dream Santee’s time won't go into the | Cowboy is a fair bet to set a new! Kansas City Feb, 96-27. a aw relay, a) Okiahoma im 1960. ee ee record books, however, since he| indoor record. “Ot course, we won't hold him | Sombination a tend waite’ |_Ditini competitors also tied two cat Of ae he, intense inter-| covered the mile in & relay race Is there a chance he might run| pack tonight,” said Easton. “If The Kansas time of 9:51.4 -|Telays records, Willard Thomson | ood ‘Tenet | and got off to a running start. that elusive fouruminute mile? ~ he's right, he might get down to) oo io a3 Se oft the nag | cleared the TSyard high hurdles | ween Eunsen, Sinets if he had started from the I know he'll do it some day/| that four-minute mark.” American record of 10:045 set in :09.1 and-Ron Mitchell won | Michigan tonight. regulation crouch,” said Kansas | just as surely as I know the sun Michigan State officials would | S"\Gchigan combination in the| %, © jump with a leap of 6 : same meet two-years ago. an a | H . lo _ | Want 4-Minute Mark Badly , 7 Less than 4 minutes laier, San- | r°%e, °% Bill Wiliams, with :01.8 OOSIENS, OWA eg | tegen te hatte ot | ven th te yer Ten _,, |Aussie Track Fans Not Helping «Miler | tor tne's'sS7'xtere| et omace Reach Crucial John Landy by Always Oftering Alibis|" Ss 22 1% | we tsiverty'mie ray in 3303] , + — Miinols, with six Ist places and the two-mile relay with 7:46.3. | Sf By GAYLE TALBOT rier that their disappointment unusual wind added “‘six to seven | (ill : —_ ade 0 ace NEW YORK @—It is a good less | shows through each time Landy/ seconds” to the runner's time. F than {gir to criticize John Landy, | misses. There is no questioning that such | Title ts the superb Australian distance run-| In his latest try at Sydney the!» dry, hot wind as blows in Aus- LAS 3 e Expected tO | ner, because some sort ‘of alibi| Aussie star was clocked in 4:05.6./ tralia at this time of the year is Decided in Clash a oe edhe yg Bo yy Ary eee © 8 aie. Sh wetnee DAYS! § Between Two Monday | mile in tour minutes. "be somewhat slower than special | Mefbouree Inst Year, and it wa By TOM BRANAGAN The alibis seldom- come from Tot 1 wag smanped tur Aeuenisad| inn 'Gee and. to Ge Seal eeetas ; . CHICAGO “Big Ten basket-|Landy himself. The trouble is that | enthusiasts , by the dispatches| for the tape, when he was tired, ball campaign is fast approaching | ie Australian people, especially | which moaned from the start thet cost him some yards , - [aoitefseSiee Recs. .| February Tire Sale his oe “e and Iowa, and neither is going to| should win the distinction of crack-| and which quoted the opinion of am | the trate us’ oral’ chaned) wd e have much time to get set for it. | ing the histories four-minute ber-| Australian track official that this|that Landy must have had the mt is ali probability, the cham- Re same dust-laden breez at his back ee at (Having Own Ball Helps inn |tatetet tate tad ten ited | the only game of the season be- | . Those who insist providing : tween the Hoosiers and Hawk- Mastering Ten-Pin Sport alibig for soch a grent athlcte as (e) eyes, who.emerged from nerve- wy TRU jf, te last of the articles Shiak waessn Shield we a tek a a a | a a By MARION LADEWIG a bit lighter then the meaximum | him described as “the a oa | eight Big Ten games and lest As in any other sport, bowling | 16-pound mineralite which I use. | always seems to have an alibi.”’ one. A lf or 15-pound ball is generally But before they meet, both best for a woman. Indoor Golf arm-Up’ teants have other termidable eqpe- It depends upon her sine and Facilities Are Offered seegncan ths Ge ns he pound ball, but for those who are | acted in warming up fot the oper ON ALL DAYTON TIRES : . your bowling : Minnesota in an 86-82 ing day of the golf season are pro- ne srt: ddd . 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(Advertisement) 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1954 Ronal Reagan to Make Debut in Night Club By BOB THOMAS . 2°82 :°a:8 Fits rif ii? i z i it cEF a oe oe e* IO PLL ZL LAA * 7 Baa a as. hink it's Pitching Horseshoes Hemingway Profile: State Residents | Pay Record Tax. Good Man Gone Stale By BILLY ROSE | concept of a hero is a man who Today, at the risk of offend- is perpetually invading the un- ing BD ge-mqranp Pichaedyicronda | familiar? Well;-a writer writes wou e enter a m y report on the writer known as ipretty much the wey he lives, and the way “Papa” lives can Be Not that Iam only be called escapist: a fine any less fond of house stocked with cats and Ernest Heming-| champagne on the outskirts of way than the! iovana, a villa on the Italian next fellow. I Gore q'Asure, a safari-style was distressed tent in Tanganyika. when I read of athe crash And, as if that weren't in Africa, and| enough, once a year the next day when “P ap a” turned up in Nairobi, I felt! studying the native culture at El Morocco or the Stork. GGLY ROSE Seldom does Hemingway con- plenty good cern himself with the time- Nevertheless, after the huz-| resistant truths about unspec- wahs had died down, T fot Wiigcular people and the loony wondering what the heck he culture they live in. was doing in Africa in the first ? Taking it a step further, I began to ask myself, what has Hemingway been doing in all the Africas he has been jour- | neying to for three of his five | decades? I can't help but conclude that the square answers to these questions do little hon- stayed in one place as William Faulkner stayed in Mississippi, there's no telling how great a contribution he might have made to his time. Had he made his life in a place where he had roots or coyld grow some, and written in a home instead of a tourist lodge, who knows?—he might have received the Nobel Prize er te the mest acclaimed writer of our time. for Literature which went to | Faulkner. ' Let me explain ... I've been reading Heming-| Faulkner has spent his life in one state, most of it in one way since 1926 when he explod- ed all over the literary map county which he has nick- named “Yaknapatawpha.” The geographic breadth which is Hemingway's meat and drink, Faulkner has sac- rificed in favor of neighbor- heed depth. gift for packing a big wallop in a small sentence intrigued me as it did most of my gener- | ation. | Three years later, when he touched off another bombshell, “A Farewell to Arms,” I pegged | has written a series of books him, as did everybody else, 85 about the fantastic place he The Daring Young Man of | cans home, and J make so bold Infinite Promise. as to predict that these books However, I think that for will be bread-and-butter read- better than 20 years now, ing to people a century front Hemingway has “gone Holly- "ow when Hemingway, if he is wood.” Only, in his case, remembered at all, will be re- since he is a very special man, he has created his own enon of a quirky era. special Hollywood. As one of his fans from way With 2 geographic grea [DOCK tnd know ths is pare worthy of a Burton Holmes, | thot “Papa” burn his Baedeck- “Papa” has been traveling long | 4, and concentrate on seeing distances. to find things to) write about. By 1940, to me a a eee of earth and least, he had become the Mid- | die-aged Writer of Occasional| He has seen enough of jun- Promise—and by that time I/ sles, battlefields and carni- was a bit vague about what the! val sites—always on the run. promise was. Hemingway is darn near our Was it an _ incisive novel | most gifted word ‘magician, about a world in which he was ang he has no business wast- an sie facet or . ing his talent on beautifully sou -up ream oO remo rritt Fi t places in which he was a de- written Fitapetriok travelegess tached onlooker? ‘in dilemmas which need chang- Was it a meaningful book ing, molding or at least ex- about eur cockeyed and com-_ plaining away. plicated civilization, or a To sum up: It’s about time “Papa” stopped acting like marlin with a piece of | “Junior.” (Coppright. 1964) string .. .? Skate Titles Delayed As I see it, Hemingway's! to his disinterest in the nine- ALPENA # — Michigan's speed technicolor phase is largely due | | -to-five anxieties of ordinary | skaters have to come back next people. Uniess a man has foot- | Saturday to finish the finals of | ball shoulders and acres of hair| the state championships because | on his chest prominently Ho. | Stages temperatures ruined the i; he’s a “equare” as far ice Sunday, as Hemingway is concerned. | Postponement came ‘on the last How come that Hemingway's! day of the two-day event. spends a week in New York | Had Ernest Hemingway) As a consequence, Faulkner {membered as a quirky phenom- ,; when humanity is heart-deep | Revenue Department Releases Levy Figures for Last Year LANSING (#®—Michigan residents paid a record $4,288,200,000 in taxes in the fiscal year ending last June 30, the State Revenue Department estimated today. the State sent $6,602,600,000 to Fed- eral, State and Lecal treasuries— but it computed that only 58.9 per | cent of this total was actually paid | by Michigan people, the rest in- | cludes Federal excise taxes paid | in other states on autos, but col- |lected in Michigan and similar factors. ments. i F ! F Hi : aR a 3 ge gif as Vy i | went to the Federal government, | § Movie Academy ito Tell Nominees for 1954 Oscars nominations for this year’s Aca- demy Awards, Such pictures as “Shane,” “From Here to Eternity,” and i i orite, while newcomer A Phone FE 5-8331 Prices Mat. 35, Eve. & Sun. | | Total tax collections in Michi- iit jto 1953, but the increase was smaller than in each of two pre-, Romantic Pair, '72 and 84, Wed | on Valentine Day ARCADIA, Calif. @—Two young- |in-heart Iowans observed Valen- tine’s Day yesterday by getting | married. The bride was 72 and | the bridegroom 4, | Martin Black, a native of Rock formerly | Branch, Iowa, and now of Arcadia. | Gamblers Given Away by Dice in the Sewer ~ EAT MORE LUNCH 921 W. Huron $e. Next te Huron Theater EVERY DAY. LOW PRICES Half FRIED CHICKEN, Seled: Grind ond butver 10 ~Week-Day Matinee Séc — Even. & Sun. 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I am sure that you must striper who since 1947 has master. | "#V@ the self-satisfaction that you fully held one of the world’s tough- have made @ major contribution to est, tightest-lipped jobs. He was|® United States. field director of the AEC's Santa Kt ls mot an overstatement to Fe Operations.” It is a purposely| assert that this country remains DONALD DUCK obscure title. unscorched by enemy A-bombs Actually the man bossed a fan-| today chiefly because of Tyler tastic atomic empire that extended and his host of colleagues and from the east coust of the U.S. to alds. Russia probably knows just the Marshall Islands in the Far about what the U.S. has achieved i \ it The tests at Yucca Flat have sites in Nevada, near Las {been plentifully covered, if not Vegas, and the Eniwetok and well. The atomic cannon has been Bikini atolis, , duly publicized, as have drops K. D, Nichols, general“manager from 30,000 feet and tower shots. of all AEC interests, says in a let-| S0™ewhere in the mine a 3 "g i 3 ' lis i SPIKE --- YOU NOT UNLESS WOULDN'T ral LYING OH, OH--- HERE COMES SPIKE--- —_Ly HE ALWAYS SOCKS ME (3 - | Cape. 1964 by HEA Gervics, ne. T. M Rog U.S Pet On. “The children are very quiet In fact sometimes they sneak up and you don’t see them till they're almost on top of you!” THE BERRYS reyes jAIrg .% 4 i oF Te = etna Rial eS, ee a eae vy i, 15, 1954 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY es. ‘ : r MARKETS {Rail Stock Feels amore. .|Cross Currents DETROIT (OP) — Whoiesaie prices on’ a toney, 3?) NEW YORK cross- | , 60 bu; apples, cars, fot. ios bes, : currents of buying and selling in to send both corn and oat | iu fone 3% be; Net a xr a small group of stocks—including prices skidding downward in quite | be: — . tency, Ss New York Central—swept the stock active Gealings on the board of | f.uc;. 3% bu: No 1, 250-3.00 market today into an irregular trade. v ten: Beota topped, Ne 1, 9@-1.00 | tangle of gains and losses. mee. ? patené- | New York Central failed to open Wheat and soybeans resisted the °°; hg 1. 60-7 bu Carrote, wcling fairty well although wheat |foped Rs"! Lari PCr 45 | until well into the third ‘hour, of had to give up gains scored im-| go, pens Celery root. No 1, '1.28-1.78 | as a buying mediately after the opening. Soy- | ¢ot bons Pacmips. to 6, 151 fo Se | apders hit the floor of the New beans did better than anything Jorseraaisn, No 1. 450-800 pk bent. York Stock Exchange and found no Se er . toes to > . i. ° : | Wheat near the end of the first No |) Tee bu sfadtanen red | all — rut stock ie = — ar ws 7, - _— aie mt So cn — rhubarb, a orders and arrive at an equit- at 4 nN. lower, March $2.15%. corm *4 tO jpo:nouse, No 1, 115-128 doa behs Ruta- East & lower, March $1.52%, oats % to dages No 1, 200-225 bu. Squash, Deit- | able price. Two hours and twenty night after thieves & lower; March 78‘s, rye \ lower Nel: py Speen ee het | minutes ania’ — of the breaking a win- te % higher, March $).22\%, soy- |! 0-1 5¢ bu market, New opened reported beans % to 2 cents higher, March | pevaser Bees on a block of 65,000 shares up oa $3.23% and lard 15 to 2% cents a) DETROIT (AP)—The following prices | Ye at 26. . — pounds higher, March a a ee fe Deira. Oy | Demand — Central stock arose Satur 7.10, jo etaded eggs , from the proxy unched iean $75 by ire ae a utes, A, ube 81-00. weighted ever- | the Robert R.” Young interests in -_ ! Pentine Prem Paste | “nn Nous Anse wn Aa J ——“_—_ LL TODAY P| F | ti | M6-81. wid avg 8%. B, large, 4-80, their attempt to gain oe of} FIGHTER IS CAGED—Deputies Ferris Holcomb (center) and -_ an opinion aa ae cae CA yo _ | the railroad. Speculators others | James Rohm (right) wateh as Deputy Thurman Sauvage returns to which legion differs, Clement ra Try a Tenkful an Xp Ofd lON <=-=:- a kee Eg as are buying the stock in the belief! its cage one of the fighting cocks confiscated in a raid of an Inde-| M2894 abuse in use of Veterans| Ridge Rd., Avon Township, told vil fied wtd avg 63. Checks 41-42, wtd avg 41 i i hi se ghting Administration hospitalization by | Oakland County sheriffs deputies Leonerd Forti . j that it will go still higher “ pendence Township farm early Sunday. An unidentified member of veterans with non-esrvice ted that = EL OIL f M | | | | | _CEtONSS SUTTES AnD Suue i Pagid their erred “a the Sheriff's Posse is in the background. Raiders arrested 38 per- | disabilities toe a és ei aes ge FU = ate -ite door 0 e Vl e § : ertpts e006) wholesale buyine prises pee stock, each share of which | sons attending the rooster fights. iar hg: oe ee 5 commit-| rage and took a carburetor. ee for } ume . score | —— - —-- ee Eee ——————EE . i hi e ther To Ob Puk Dee ae eee ee ee ee ee changes throughout the . Medical Society in an effort to ioe bail, Ph PE S520, GA. Mitchell H & Kneale o Observe Pukamuni : ce ¢ *) <5 : Bl d V ' ‘ummel 1 Pree aay, sees 188. waanaie | ,PrCE changes Wroathon’ Six Choirs Blen OICES | nt sitterences. US. large 46-465; US mediums 45; Dance of Aborigines, | Near Australia WASHINGTON—An expedition to US standards 445. current receipis 4); | points either way. Under selling pressure were the | motors, chemicals, and the tobac- | cos in Interchurch Fellowship jie May the Love of God Unite Us” | An inspirational narrative written Oil Co. OR 3-1260 | : law enforcement officers, child little-known Melville Island off, DETROIT LIVESTOCK | — ine of the market _was a request that did pot go un- by Wilha Hutson of the All Saints ealians specialists, and legion- northern Australia, to report 0f pgrrorr (AP) — Hogs salsbie 1.000. | Were steady. | answered as six choirs of the In. | Episcopal Church united the an-| vires : Austin-Norvell Inc. the art, mythology and tribal char- | Cattle salable 2.660 Liberal _seapty . k Stock terchurch Fellowship blended 165 | thems. . . sent by the National Geographic | pet cent receipts oowe; run Sectates | caves after decimal points are eighths | Presbyterian Church. } fany, the service progressed hospital at Northville for child ‘ Society, erate ose demand for steers and year- Adams Exp ... 30.7 Int Tel & Tel 15.6 | The event brought to a close the | from call to worship to benedic- mental care was advocated. 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There art tnd beliefs ened “nendy ‘to sirens: Kear — | Autea ch m3 OP. dl 4 - we j PP gems paniencteeregenye hed the music, ; welfare guidance committee, said differ from those of the mainland | Pi#cement 7 shout steady; most / ais Chal 494 Lib Me | . encompassed a new int-Saens’ ‘“Benedi " the action supports a position taken natives and seem to be centered | under “11 toe 2200.35.00) pumerces | eT Locks Aire’... $04 | Plan with a unique order of service. presen for the organ is ‘fol | by the State Department of Mental ws a aaa about a colorful burial ceremony, | (oir, “and yeartings le te-aiee, umied (ACO 31) Lone @ Com. 33 | lowed by Havergal’s, “The Lord Is | Health. the Pukamuni. supply grades 1.00 down; | Am CLS PO ot pom Tree eS ° My Shepherd,” the call to worship.| The citizenship education pro- Mee. 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Stee °° land. utensils, Am Tob ...... 7 Mueller Br 46 Is Stealing,” arranged Steven- om ss reds eff mest; catty cates choice vest. | Anse COP -- RL Nash Rely 16 son; and “God that Madest Earth| Oppesition to the legislative bill oa wget . oe —— serpmersial snd (sond, mosty 16.015 0 | Atchison". 1984 Nat can x 68/ Police Arrest Parents and Heaven,” a Welsh air; pre-| te elifainate the Naval Militia the a art, ‘eulls ome | gd oe Atl Refin "33 feet bead 9 in S ringfield Area on ceded the hymn, “Now the Day Is| was led by Rollin F. Becker of baligm ‘snd rounic. I will alao| Secrfeie ective. fuly wendy eat [Atte tiga’. $1 Rt fim ta] Ce |Over” by Barnby. Faction: TA seesbatien te epee Noosty observe the natives’ food. | wnt S204," prime wooled siauguh- | Bax @ Onio 304 Nim Pe 281) Delinquency Charge | Bach's Pastorale in F was chos-| ton wes adopted. shelter, tools and eden , Ghetee aa potas 90-80 i ofterines i340. fe a oti 'en for the organ offertory. Mrs.| ‘If this bill becomes law," Beck- . tranapor- came wtauty ond low Wooled lambs | meth sti... $4.5 Nor Sta Pw rey A warrant charging two Spring-| Martin Wager presented a cello er said, ‘‘the Brodhead Naval Acad- t ewes up ‘te 12.00; cull te gece om Bore —_ . $3 — He field Township parents with co | sale, Popper's “Andante from Con- | emy in Detroit and the Naval ar- Gutitmmenea Briggs Mig ... 37 Pea AW Air 107 | tributing to the delinquency of | certo in E Minor.” mory at Benton Harbor would be Abel Jansz Tasman, th Ee eres | Brist My Se minors was issued today by Oak- controlled by the state military . a v Dutch navigator. ~- ~- unease -tevesvecn—- a ee cn ferke Day... 30 ea ty Prosecutor's office, | Other anthems for the evening | card rch there is val| Money troubles got you down? Do as more than 30,000 CHICAGO (AP)—Galedle hogs 4.500, | Budd Co ..... 12 i — 7 1 . = * 2: leniieaieae The island, 65 miles long, 45) tairiy active: mostiy steady on butchers: | Burr Add... 173 Pe RA. -.... 183) derhert Carmack, 33-year-old) Were Muelier’s “Now Thank We | representation.” do every week at Household Finance. Get a lift with a loan miles wide, is the second largest | 5%, “erly sales light weights sendy to | Conn © MS, Phelps D..... 338/factory worker, and his wife,, AW Owr Ged” and Randall fast, friendly, dependable way. close to the Australian coast. Be-| most 190-260 Ib 626.00-26.50. top $2648. | Can Pac 3%) Phitp Mor..:: 40 | Marie, 25, were arrested tast night| Thompson's “Alleluia.” Martin Loans made without endorsers. Same-day service. Requirements hind its fine stretches of beach | 53)! ‘ost teenie le sachet 93 ment | Case wT te Phill) Pet... S01 after their four children were| Lather’s “A Mighty Fortress Is Latest Type of Fuse are easy to meet. Many repayment plans. Monthly payments grew a profusion af treen—ctringy | ove 60) & cad lighter 021.00-33.00; goed | Coter Trac ... 3 Pit Piste Gl. 818, found alone in their makeshift; O8f Ged” was chosen for the ‘Can Be Used 6 Times to fit: your income. Loans made quickly to clean up old bills, bark, woolly-butte, plum and iron-|“‘Saisbis cattle 20.000: calves 600, | Cher & Ohio 3e7 Pullman... 438) trailer home, according to Oakland | ‘eed hymn. EW YORK (UP)—A fuel, repairs, taxes, any good reason. : wood. Bloodwood, white gum and | Sits: steady tc weak, willity end com: | Ghiticr” gi. Radio Cp -... 383 County Sheriffs Deputies. | The benediction anthem, “May Py rid pe — and | ct paperbark thrive in freshwater mercial céws steady, cambers and cut- | Cities Serv Oe hes teeters... 91.9! aon _ | the Love of God Unite Us,” was TODAY. ec swamps. Mangrov: trees dot its| tT? strong, bulls and vealers about | Climax Mo ... 96 Repub sti 602 Answering a plaint, Depu trial use can be put back to work 7 Reedy: email steers $28.00- | Cluett Pea.. 35 Reyn Met 622| thes Marry dJenes and Herbert written by John Phelps of Bir-| oo. it blows shores. 29.80. & load of prime held above | Goig ... 40% Rey Tob B 36.5 with words by Roy : : pick up your phone... 21 2B: bige chetue to low prime steers | Col Cas . 4 Gt Jes Lend. So | Crone enld Giny found tho four | y, also of Birmingham Turning a small knob on top of The tcland te infested with | Tete ts 38; combertich to lee eed Con Bale ..... 42.3 Sead Al RR... 412) children, ranging from one to six me : the fuse does the trick. A single| - Cengerenn erscediies, Af eae ee | eae ete takes, (ee tiecls Prins | Consum Pw. 492 Sinciair Ou... 374) years old, “alone and hungry.” | oe = = tna | fuse has to blow six times before it] : . 7 | | conduct organis' peg cnie gg new g a clay mined steers eng heifers $37.60. bull = = Ty Bea ve... 35S] Arrested at Onkiand County Jail | Saints Episcopal, Wihla pills needs replacing. It contains six Be conta to low good $12 90-18 80. ullity end | Cent ou so¢ Sherry“ sq‘) where they came to inquire about | Rethany Baptist, Elda Sutter; and | °° cae: ee of one as in} get a lift with a loan! Ne : 7 : : ; inary — The bearded natives wield spears commercial "cows, #11 00-13 8. camners | Curios Wr - At HPI on % HH = ggg prod oe told | Central Methodist, George Put- ee celia is @ neon indi = ‘ 5 eu - mercial to the a c Or | i , ‘ woomeras, waddies and a short | [rime resiers $!1 00-29 09, Sail ana wtanty Dos Aire ... 101.3 Ona Ou Ohio H13| ereceries, eS hen back pe sce | sink’ mane and Mrs. W. Henry | -ator that lights up when the fuse not anctoding $300, ond 5% on omy remainder. stick thrown so as to rebound from | Galabie sheep 3.500. slaughter lambs | Eagle Pich ... 204 Studebaker... U87) | nin | =, oe ; stops to function. This fight, which HOUSEHOLD iN AN € the ground onto its tanget. While | Shrsi “Steady: “most sles tgoel vend |Bartm Rod Ha SY EPC. BS! The children, Paula, 6 Carl, 4.) | umryeg “Charec An Witoon | makes, fuse-finding easy in the ‘ singing and dancing the aborigines eaten ecled lame 110 down $20 00. | Fg — In as age 3 on. * Billy, 2, and Helen a ‘were turned ore pa : Progra A. blag dark, is the signal to switch the; * ee, paint their faces in lurid shades $21 26-39 0: oe ie good tress on -Oc-O 4 ene op Sh Sa . 88 ¢ | over to Oakland County Childrens’ , rs. George ad he next white. $13.00- 19.50: - eholee fall shorn | Freept Sul 554 : : nam, director Raymond Ebey, “aytows report it a weird ex-| goed end choice sleughter ewse See. |Gcn Pas te Transamer a3 The oldest eit told deputies the | $reanist: and ———— : Gen Mot 63 = | Lyndon Salathiel. Miss Sutter was perience to witness night cere- | == = | Gen ee Ont Air Lin. 338 oe . left alone, but | eeneral chairman for this year’s monies. For one dance a dozen ge care Tee teaeang priges | Ommatte 486 United Cp... “83 \ homme by ni was usually at | festival, fires are lit. One Big of men | wore. pela per id. Tod. Detroit, fer Ne, | Goebel Br. 1 Unit Pruit.... 48 | home by nightfall. claps its hands. is, first T'guality live poultry | Seedveas es UB Lines 162 | —_——____ ‘ ae ———oualy, then softly incre Glen 2 fe iin"s (Sieh Paes, i? Edam. | Cuaaacte Plan to Halt Devil’ Bothers Anéther group emerges trom | paired "Rocks 17-38 “Caponetter eve tse |orerbound 14 Warn BD Pic. ta3 99 ‘Prophet Jones oo Sater Sie oo Se |B ee SS ee Beek Bt See | Nowenrint Shortage |p. 47... a ae j ° spears and woomeras. The wom- No Troubl R rled | gw baa wees a. a3 p age by Heaving Coal en shuffle along chanting in low e epo wenn rt Woolworth... Gs UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. “| DETROIT w — Prophet Jones’ ‘ arv ame spec’ 1. N, report says radio service was int due Int Nick | errupted ‘ratty oe mot net int Teamsters Meeting} Se B.S E + s/s ar crs cams cerns ed Be co tant of Melville Islands was Robert | we eir mt trol Sunday night. Joel (Joe) Cooper, the sturdy six-| No interference was reported! .,., ORs “Constnd by the dulce ‘ el make their own ‘The circutnstances were half a footer who arrived from South Guring Sunday's meeting of Insur- | ciated Press eas . , | Paper rom such -local materials dozen chunks of coal. which drove Australia in 1881. His bravery and we tid make nee ee Lo | a | as bamboo wey o— cane from the microphone the universal | forthright personality established a “® ae Beene Cemeece | ee ee $ ) ame and tropical woods dominion ruler of the Church of place for him in the hearts of the Of & restraining order forbidding | Previous day... i822 960 S78 it), The a preamerts rg night the Universal Triumph, the Do- | natives who considered him king meetings “held in the name of ———. eo ine os a3 are.8 | : le ; ucational, Scien- minion of God. Inc. ef the feland the local Leoge! 161 abe See trea | tific and Cultural Organization | ints Preghhel dached snccemtié: | It is expected the National Geo Pontiac attorney Louis W. Sny- | ie03.84 i. 1H HY oes 16 3] (UNESCO) and Food and Agri-| ly and the i chunks bounced graphic Society's -expedition, will | 4. Tepresenting the group trying | iss2 ‘nen 1809 axe See ais [Culture Organization (FAO), Was! ot the scartet velvet-quilted cam = 1 ow i} prepared reac the field in early March |‘? unseat James R. Hoffa, interna- by the London weekly | epy of his throne on the stage- tional vice president, as trustee - | : . , = : DETROIT STOCKS magazine The Economist. and will remain several months and ether lecel efficieia. sell tec (Mernbiower @. Weba) The study said high prices ‘in| of Shrine of Lady a : anc ok line teen Figures after decimal Pa ore « ths | softwood pulp paper are érivi the one-time Oriole Theatre, | sti t B k | outside = Hall, where Parc noreetee®.. 7 12.4) many newspapers out of business. “T’'m all right, don’t worry,” the nvesiigalé Deakins |the meeting was held. They left Gerity-Micnigan’ 3$ 37|Hardest hit are countries where | — oe » | without incident, Snyder said. Ringsten Pretustes.... 31 32) small papers can’t afford big over- | Coal ibsided. ‘The Devil came at Keego Lake Orion Snyder said the meeting was Midwest Abrasive’... 82 §¢| head. In India, for instance, about to harm'me but the Lord wouldn't ’ "| held to discuss progress of the fac. Ruty Mie* 32 35! 1,000 small newspapers and periodi- | let him. cals folded in 1951, the report Six muscular aides pinned down | pointed out the ‘‘devil’’ while the organist Unless new materials are used! struck up a lively tune and the Oakland. County sheriff's depu-|tion’s suit aganst union officials ‘ ties are investigating two breakins | 4nd methods of financing it Sunday morning at Keego Harbor! Sheriff's deputies and Sylvan *No sale. bid and asked and Lake Orion The Keego Theater was entered Saturday, stood by to prevent @| rates follow ‘Great by thieves who smashed in a rear door pane] and unsuccessfully dis- mantied a safe, according to De- tectives Loyal Wertz and Mahion | Wertz. ial 6 plane undershot the Shannon run- | Latin America: Argentina ifree) 17.24, Let Us Check the Following Form Harmonettes Club way and tore a two-foot-deep fur. | Wemien 11 60°" unchanget “Veneouels i at No Extra Charge! -T@ P “. row in a loot stretch of ground ‘ever oo . ot Meeting on Friday before reaching the main run- . a | SEYMOUR LAKE—A new group way Three Farmington Men ‘ |] © Lining © Master Cylinder ona the Marrioneties “Cub ware : Yortete.endan plane < EE — : — 1 aan caah asimameaed -* 4 sccianiclaniaie Wheel Cytinder -* Cables” organized Friday at a meeting in left wing was split, the. under. | Hurt as Car Hits Tree At Provident, employed ee or a rs + : ° a_i the home ,of Peggy Drewitt, 3651 | carriage was damaged. the exter-| Three Farmington persons were “W by Certainly!” wo theit request. Every effort is to fe ‘ © Hydraulic Lines © Emergency Brakes bed Alles Ra. ‘nal radio equipment swept away hurt late Saturday when their car Joan to your specific needs oo+ with a date that's 5° President of the group will be|and gasoline poured from the went out of control and hit a tree, perp hb wm oe at Provident}, : : 3 the monthly hostess. Suzan Stewart tanks. on Haggerty Read, according to yey — oo @ plencens expert Come in for + |) a will be secretary and Shirley Cox,, The passengers, 23 of whom West Bloomfield Township Police ——— : az ———reusgrer.— Other —members —are | were bound tor London and 14 for; The driver, Phillip Kempainn, 30 eee FREE ESTIM Alien, Karen Borst and Frankfurt, continued their journey | of 29672 Medbury, and a passenger i L : ATES! Miller. jon another plane. Herman Wallace, 43, of 22825 Ma- Prov dent oan ‘ : : : ; = | ple, were treated-for severe knee | ¢ | : i te enmaat wood crop inthe | —A single quart-of sea water-mey-+jnjuries. Another passenger. Verio. ant Soctegn Satay A Berens | _ Gall FE 4-356 tos. 280 S. i __-Uniitied States would ring the earth con{ain as many as 100,000 plank-| Lee, 65, of 27649 Pembroke, sul-| 2nd Fleer « Lawrence 7 WEST LAWRENCE ST. on Appointpest Saginaw Se. x a 379 times with a one-inch board a | ton, microscopic ocean organisms | fered scalp cuts, All were treated; Gerald Marvey, Manager « © FEderal 2-8249 = : , foot wide, on which fish feed. | at Pontiag General Hospital, = boone sade be conkdante of wl sereunding towne, 8 = ee i - ) . - 4 € . ‘ 7 ’ / 4 . ; — Z ht f / % Bonen 2 . Lake police, requested by Snyder flare-up between the two factions. | ' No One Is Injured crewmen were uninjured today when a Pan-American Airways DC- |; market 3 Foreign Exchange | NEW YORK (AP)-Poreign exchange Britain in dollars others in cents) Canadian dollar im Wew York ® ge et cent premium or 103 56%, cente 1/16 of a cent Europe: Great Britain (pound) 82.81 726, up 1°16 of @ cent; Great Britain 19.4%, wnehanged, Switeerland Den- (krona) (frame) (free) 23.32%, unchanged mark (krone) 14.52, uncha open | Widespread manufacture of news- | dick, 22, who shouted: for paper, the report said, there is} Prophet led his flock in prayer. | little chance world demands can/| Police Lt. Joseph Weiner identi- met. “I don't | print from waste sugar cane stalks | believe in the worship of any | could increase the world’s news-| ly man.” | scopes durt their | process. Be | | stayed until the Prophet said amen. fied the ‘Devil’ as Charies Red- | - Does your car pull to the right or left when brakes are applied? Con you press you yout bieke pedel within one inch of the floor? Does it take you more then 30 feet to stop going at 20 M.P.H. France | ay futures 281%, up 1/16 of # cent: print supply by 20 per cent, the; The Prophet announced forgiv- . The Riggie's Roller Rink, 890) | cok’) cf a cunt; Ghent Brnain se dup | report said. |ness through an aide, “Prince rps wart in Shannon Crash Bscaee Rie eee 2 “Rover,” and sid he dit wit | HE SQ -— YOU NEED EXPERT BRAKE SERVICE! and $55 was taken from the ticket SHANNON | ‘treme ‘e ot 8 recor on Mee Some radio tubes are so small | to prosecute. . booth by thieves who entered DY Tree se eee ee eet anna’ ped | that workers must use micro-| With the exit of Police and Red- breaking & window, according to! > ven Passengers and mine! 9; iescudo) 3.90, unchanged; Sweden assembly | dick, tranquility returned and ; eee j * : ees ‘ y 5 a is 9 rl nS i ask . re Ae i & a \ 7 i yi pi were Ye 5G, eer wi Seek eae we ep ke ee 5 Aine ys ; le Rhian RS etn vel is __ ‘T]HE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1956 __Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7/SLICE OP HAM A Notices & Personals 25/ Wan | : A xi er ae Saree es | oper, Ree ce eine | — weet “alt mates aiay-| Trades “ate made “SNAPP SHOES oa te sHtUT ING ~ mete 10 ad.,| a, at > , seers cheese" nae | 8 Bure OO ST a “Wid, Child, to Board 6) = WANTED * Poe Se fone pee ne ? ge lis HOUSES : j y LF t ath fe Fu Pid 4 Ht aie 7 i : @ Circulation Dept. : wl ur ; belowed wife of Marion your Pontiac Press mE —" Wtd. 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REALTORS cee Poet er Serr" Omni ‘Same Coser: | mW Galueaceme Seetmer| pROCTT, mon | rience oe machine sotep 2, igir | Gorm aw tesing & ceent meus | Photon & Accessories 21) on yene sesncouye.| “FE Diu hufsky and Gust Cudnohufsky. ing over $50 « day Pull or part GE 3 DAY. 4 HOUR | _ work. shift, PE 40200. | EXCAVA DING BULL ——— pa yo oo * FE2 torn Puneral service will be held | time. Write or wire jor free propo- is 2? DAYS MAN 6 APPEARANCE | CE mod bide FR. PB 34423 | PORTRAITS | FRAMED - small childru.. “on 25 Upen Eves "ti © Gun 104 o% ww over General Tuesday, Feb. 16th at 3:30 p. m. sition. McNES® COMPANY, Dept OPP Race APPL. Would like employment evenings,| FLOOR SANDING AND FINISH- Weddings. Pormal & “Ret Lo! Press. NEXT at the Huntese Funeral | fem uatteaee sss PERSON WALGREEN DRUG-| Sats & aS om ppg Poe s sia covee With 3) TENAOR a post anon PACE A A. Quinton Williams officiating. In- tng line of res, automobile gup- ~FOREDIN & DOMESTIC JOBS “nation 0 aa ten =| ff . ioc. FE| Television Service 22) Seuss: st wit so own de-orat. WS BERD \usFinas 6 PERM | ova bot Guanchuteky win Mo tn state at || ls coveriense caing on ter | Ateneo ree, Mere paid. oie APPLIANCE ICES ns Ye | Olisndo beet or Picerel eatea| ROY KNAUF, Realtor For Sale te 8s the residence, 3620 Port St. until | fleet owners. \Salary,.commission.| Stamped self addressed env WANTS Part TIME | APPLIANCE SERVICES | #OMB ezpvica Calis - 6 W Sure re ot) ne SS noon Tuesday, then she will be | and travel allowances. Car es- Sencitums| ($0 as short order cook 3/° w. civics a makes of fefri DAY OR NIGHT CHRISTIAN FAMILY No sMox.| 4? Bai taken to the Huntoon Funeral | ‘entia' Excellent opportunity for 13h. ‘Wancen, _ years experience EM 3-229) eoatorn, Waahesn ‘Spadina, eleaners MITCHELL’S TV or drinking desires 5 or 6 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Rome Honal deal for which “we mem | 4 CHANCE OF A LIFE Time, |CARPENTER WORE WID. NEW) | snd all types of smail appiis:ces.| 109 W. Sagmaw SPE 3-287 re bas Pontise Press Bos a. i yasmmeane ws, 108 op this,_ =| fe ae an ee : ; Se ae apeaks & p.m. Sat & S i clean Situated — and 1952 3 ji lll Duilt in NCOME PROPERTY ; tel og a rooms, pa : oa tts plan 1. oun. 12-5 p-m. Ev down payment 5s with living room a carpeted $2,000 down fer two Only oll beat, nice acight base- | ; ful lonets ~ + eee oe Mrs. Beck a i repiece, yo ron care ta oth 3 car oo. Franc = on : . tiie type of Ses oa Eiteben pe: én oe ee eee Let “us cis E. “Bud” Miller | ‘caly’ 8 ite with ON ioaeet teow none et dup PE eosm. iE Pike st | 8 Realtor ment today. en appoint: ; to oe te ee ae beat pea wees automatic ed a Cotomate Se ra : : a @ large screened and Breereway water heater. ers Parking Space in Rear enor tance HEU G a at ed a — RD |,» mai . " check these | | H +7} e r. Inman, - A Pi : with naterel recreation room Ro A 5 icture for the ture : - cozy East § Y . ayes clo ne y Annett Inc.| gum tise tutte, on) Set ae ‘ py Rreplgce and pic Pu 5-8521 , Ev payment Phan A enue | Open oe and agey elec. water heater, vene " rl me ak latte windows @2 appointment rear e OR S19%S call Mrs Snyder. | \: eae Se 14 | garden. $1 — for . Bar al rock “win seers — " teens A. JOHNSON | Nr. McConnell School 5 Acres pated. cS, pac cr Wi sacrifice. 4 room For A. JOHNSON, Realtor More's an eqpertuary = & goat § begvesm -encdomn teih nas rock fire- pe tos aera ' Sale Houses 43! F FE 4-2533 nk ‘an eae Pocr iarge a oak a i 1682. vince @ith +a f- coder pam. ry Cy gt 3 F— CLARKS __ For Sale Houses 43) 1704 S. Telegraph R vate array to ranma ows. “Paved “road. with | Beare gevamie.e bate eesaien " pos -LARKSTON GET YOU HANDS IN” a - pa d. ae incloned A tive rw door. — Piotay seheo! | - large ea exciting ha on M ot. building A Bens N 1 MI , . —- it’s od ge e Call 1 ' s & friend- ‘Russell Young| B= sents | woie ete mec MILY HOME, | CARL W. BIRD, PL imirmame gat) Pyar a tea for home 4 room, . . * easrage a Pee Ey haces aS baccarat re, eitt| SES aa eas eee BIRD, Realtor] PH ne | - oe aa ee Ee — Senter S 168, proveryy ta .| $ seres 4 75 ~~ PE 6-i32 HA OL Pett by calling : tion condi. | Body, Good miles Fishe JOSEPH F. RE 10111 or on. Pub price size, en.cn) Peceen| § room tall PU SF. REISZ Se ay. | plastered walle FE2 ; 26% W. Huron Prive is $6,950 a hy CEARESTON | oserrane 20089 a OWN hes PES al Fal = —— tos ot =MILL-P 1) EFRON ouTsT ae : | COLORI fhaxp new rua which ——— my abd peice nig RONT NATURAL. FIREPLACE | Excellent DRAYTON PLAINS COLORED FAMILIES value in D-bedroom ban. lity ‘room. t bedroom, beth. ie & dandy © room home” mere| SB. “SE co. be t 'ilotings ¥ IN - Situated in this 2 betreem heme Hach cod : : Water becter circulator ell beat R pavement frontage © on 12| Sturactive bungalow. excell sis North Side oe ee ee gas beat, “ir st | EMBREE = a | attractive bunguioy, excelent von. N¢ighborhood Es Fa re a . * % on or er | 5 Ce Oe EMBREE & GREGG | ay so reese Tyee | Set tou Stace Sou: | “ate 1 room trame tome | teat -Rhcag ee —— . shower City A, == oer Own Ra EM 34009 to | snperete re = windows & rollin, gpm rary = bath - pwr and full er gg Tag kienen, 4 RUSSELL A. N mak os ae Oe tal oe sup same bate) 8 ate fo 0 ence] rare. Va good. gareae. place & a rs bath ‘The second ‘oor has sda REALTON OTT Bs F-H AX pA] _ down ‘payment. et jase ra opportunity, pA lg Location cane ee panier cmunaie sat Gee he Ges best i” ©, Pwo TOR rE 4200 mortgage cost and less —BY OWNER wito d OFF OAKLA Se< please Venetian ‘bitnds “combine: }) By A yA. Le Income to cit = : r 1 Down Loan agag an tion storm windows and LAKEFRONT ae ~ Ler y, 9128 : Large DOWN laundry oes heat, included in garage | A modern — Ee NOW!! We have ze toaen —— ag. raee a AGENCY eiceptional bome. Wintel sicher, = oc a 9 ao at ten ae e —_ home | for R eae Bor Ws Lake off Bale Sait onare OPEN con | basement and 2 cer garage. 06 lpg lB - whadies SION AEDIATE = : | AY O'NEIL, Real 131 or FE +3600. ™ = FE ise soci Bays I ane window, overioting” lake men Mares Oven tt ix eee Soe tna 19 RUY TO SFLL, REALTOR 4, DANDY BUNGALO Priced Castes, wim | KX wih barbecue pit sh, master ‘ trees j | : e Co-aperctive tent Wetate Rockange| Kent ee secs chau cans TO SEE Migh and dry cation. "eat - — Bl ENNEDY © heety Tegous bedrgom for the c K n payment FE 2.0608 sma All Woman Realty ead sorace iss teen porch | nuit cocn RAL TOR . A room bell NUDSEN | xeric out A DOLL HOUSE aero "| NTCHOLIE, Fok vot re Sy | Seeder eae, ai 2 bedroom heme piast | AT A BARGAI Dindy two’ heeee | _| FOR YOUNG COUP thade trees 0.00 ‘ W EST SIDE ome bath Geus —- er — fooms ee tive a haeecrenes eo attrac ! \ ND H ARGER ‘ an ha ce im this 3 LE DRAY T y PLAIN Neary new dome im excelient . | space th a storage | ae, tae Roseman, ask ean! 39 W. Muren ot gr bs glassed tn we home; of furnace. A large & room ranch hom s condition. Hamediate posseesion | 10A . veulemt kitchen Bee erful con-| ‘ef. concrete automatic hot wa- Open 8 30 "ti 8-813, Paved street. gy gt ® large breezeway and @ with | pertaned corpoted ed has S| a wet =e CRI Ss = Combination Seomaen Wet block es ss and coment 1 8.30 Re ff , today on aeons | —— A living AE. - 2 er good teatures Ob. with part foome mogern ter Boe oa gallon electric i = 4 teaal” jeer. | —— ee ; down. | walls floors and | Foom. Good ement: and utility; with tr. New 2 we | price _ LAWR ' A handy sand _pissiered OTTAWA HILLS | we oust dae, with ree Toot | Leet aes Siete eee CON | GAYLOR ee rms pace ge Roger ot 7 Cc -_ terms Pr tor 98.000" les from Hootine. | DORRIS & SON ES as D off for a large eee Sete CRASTON hapa a, m2 mR re AuoE or your | Ea? == = 7 Oi heat and © good guece ae me tories end 2 dethe rE arg Eisanews Lake Ra | ; a 1587 DRAYTON PLAINS ae YOUR $3 000 ‘orn Fe tot, ONLY —— . ; »D ; ; "1 : | ere is 4 ae t . . “s oe _ mp a ah yl , Sete eg hah re ving © N z cern long time, Al Donelson Park Sot Pontiac Ck. Ra -_— 1e20! 9 LTOR ve. Call PE 26194 1124 pharm itehen. utili of ving | you have to ae we have Two 2 _____ Corner Cass L rr Pp Pontiar State Ba UA $2,500 do tur- | living, is sta bedroom — Lake Ra. mE AE Tangy + pam SMS A agp rae a aa Ea Sea ath recent lta PRION. 2. fh, noose ree 581° ecorated ¢ — ’ , 658. re. GATEWA 86 #00 Pra —§ Pe street Only tot : MY 23-8831." a decorated threagh- | _T Bacetie , . : 014.008 1 acre, $500 down. HOUSE, , YS to, omen, Fe Sata ONTAL HILES— | Sth, BS pete! | Rosier onaitieg | East: Side Possession, immediate moctes sccben ne Etre large brie |r | als: ad Meors,- rath base: 2. Genventence dedrocm home HAPPINESS | fee beat, ‘carpeting, beet us| Grapes on “neren over, $1,000” i | nes Nis Hage «Features eae oe ee oo Ao et doe EAST Pa mci “ien tne, firnieety, ‘ted | Sen iendee Vit “today! Last wut note | SER SERRATE pe onen om tows sree) -_ ee AVED a ned con PE ce ee eee | Lok. oa | priced ‘right, bon t delay = Pioneer Highla | = =o — pick ane span large well p 9 ROOM HOME | LAWRENCE Wo Veutibule "cloned tn" living | on™ cppoinacnt | Three bedroom Hp (GEO. MARBLE, Realt cors tht i he bk” ee COMMERCIAL CORNER GA ha ee cslet eck | $1,000 a Rome Carpet, Grapes —_ an 4 a shingle gray eactingn blinds, storms beat, | beauty » ~~ barber. and | RD ment, Gas furnace Alumt | Will be DOWN imum beat. | —— PHONE may 7 garden| (~/ Seryens. _ metal awnings let rated | living we tty, eee | TROON, | Soearaee’ ten . 2a 2 ee es Set oe “ i eee ote «| CORNER P Ger gorage Sot ae Bae ceepoting reicn cleus | ven, MODERN. GAS HEAt | vor iii $3,370. down y= weetnrat the ety o Suburban — =. arage, estan. Fancher ot etaee, | 8 town on t PROPERTY 1080 ; _ extra toilet | © First — schools and stores. bed eowa RAMBLING RANCH | J.R. HILTZ | HURO ween pes ch reser nas 1 Rp mere mae See ee tee So mee fe naar oo < CuECK AA. . - N GARDFEXS ola near stores bid nosy ase ow reree ee age. . front- : ; fome. belt im ide tench ty wo SS basen ie A ge er re act 100 fer off Com Pa. Oreinvilie 12, Fevers charges toched 1's breeneway rome reser EYE PE se bien, et with garage a piet~ storms. " aiso fom: VACANT! 2 bedrooms Area NEW AND VACANT | storms aXe, car garage oi heat 2 ‘tell edige nin SCROOL J sale ¥ $2,000 to ‘calle ed at ce ae wareens er ‘tales An ! forced air fiak “tees noe on is 6 T ~| sped. teh leonise at varsoma near transportation K I. Templetor a “ morree te ere wow 3 bes. screens doubre garage. Terms, | 2m yeh and” for. tor "years ts or Tar LAKE: carage. paved street 42500 down By Sema, eee RAY O'NEL | Soom Sangslow tesetet west ye 4 ccom wah Som . LAKES To gét those IN TIME Eves or Sun FE FE 36323 3% Ww L.. Realtor lake privilege: ice lot with H w ~~ din- | goat eB a?" Be" TS SS = — mete Conte | fee Hours sts about” tee LIE Se eg tiicnes | er ‘ on N-To Trade img 4 room m lor chicken reis- Le wi he SIDE | Co-operative Real or FE 54-5078 j leet from th: ‘ake 100 . with —. freon | 3t- WELL insur’ rr Abed Bt ete Some aij wely 2 bedroom home, plastered $500 a sa Saseaeee large picture window am |, AXD HARGER CO ater ‘beater and automalte hot equipm ¢ $500 DOWN *| fore w. iF aa Located 4 HAN | - 7) ct a All, po Qe Small cattle. ranch, just walt a forced to sell for SieT®, with ~ Op $2 fenaigs at Jon o & — ta | a nape ak eaen'em per NSS Seite! ata ete | NES Se ee : 026 08 © e ¥ - de ’ . . home see today : Open Bree. “m9 a 104 TORT aN PACKING | p20 cath Call en bate = T'ptixe Real Estate reel oe aa 9 a Lo TRB ante at tt ADAMS wl West Suburban HITE (SF eie ee ae = c ve , Sunday zl ier r n J Bee ees i 7 NicE tom I a naa wont Bes a ge Beason Bot et | oe SR Ge ae ¥ os couple. NICE HOME $750 DOWN +3993). outs. eect Me ne ie) = = a @ a St fear st “Date, ; Con : WN + Mure window. Tennessee indge-took For Sale Acreace aS. » PE See. 8 . y sane | fireplace ‘ssee ledge-tock Sale Acreage : >... os ; Rey Stortog emt, peed tad lovely tichen wit breantect bet agen 47! on BA ity porch a WALOR wend ‘ott | we vant, mang ah 29 room house STORAGE ere = ures. Priced , acne Af | ok: | VALUFT, Renkar siti Pie FE S-1201 or FE srt! Pern Light Manufacturing “9-697 | 323 8 Teles Real Estate “BUD" Nichol ve Indianapolis. i . . amy 2-0 om - Fa sods | Real Estate te atréwrion, sumpens:— |__ loca: } a = te ‘PLanders Excetient te - EY pie ore FOR LEAS a 9 rasy saree got. te tol \ ~ {3 bet rT He Pe eg o> oe ee a2 Pe pee CS. 8 wap ae ee {- FP *. 4 4 | \ *, res pt \Mt re 6. Partridge TEU Mae ICE CREAM WHOLESALE & RETAIL eream NOW... “| HFC Comes to PONTIAC . Auto Service 58 FOR COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE Sum refinishing. a Oliver Motor Sales | Ww 20101 FREE ESTIMATE a, BRAID M ates xy Sa So compte ome bE ag ye 9 “Ax COLLISION SHOP 5 s 16 Baldwin Ave. le - L hate : : Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac her ES, tas 2 LOANS $25 to $500 Community Loan Co. “130 E. Lawrence FE 2-713] PRIEZENDLY SERVICE CIP AST-TO-COAS z World's barges ORT NOONE 63 W. Marea Opes Eve. Pa 24310 | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. A 202-S. MAIN pono a me mee ROCHESTER, MICH. around, Also motel terms, LOANS TO 6500 Mr. Wm, , 437 W. Por- A Sat ee eae 5 ___™_ Rochester OL 6071 Ore, te per’ com on investmen LOW INTEREST H. M.. owner, PE 2-1436.| gnnmitea fund: o sineie fam BEAUTY SHOP. 415 PONTIAC! dwelling Mo cancell Sisle Bank Bldg. Will sell for vp ny yg _fenaanaele WOR 8 H. G. PETERSON RARCHISE POD ‘Demectic ana| 1210 Pontio: State Be B Gomaperetal users. Exclusive mer. | __- _ PE 5-006 or PE S671? — oD a ggg" poy For Sale Housetrailers 55 lease if desired, or can move route. Tinos frees — TRAILER EXCHANGE en eee a wt FT. BONS " , NANCING. a a on . Just sow . EERE at ESS a KL Templeton, Realtor = complete tine ot po ag mr to 53% W. Huron 8t. FE 2-6223 ated and s Cash or We haven't seen # Class “C"’ be y (and — ¥ TAVERN—LIV. QTR S: and sold. STATE-WIDE VICE, INC. PE +1583 ; §-0978 LUNCH ROOM SMALL. IN Ox- ford for rent fully equipped, OA RESTAURANT FOR SALE, 07 8. ° rT Lake Orion. MY 23-4008 00. PAYMENTS $61 6 per cent interest, near Drayton BALANCE $6,} month at Need Money? ~ $25 to *500 Rattan PE 5121 ment of dedte oF any other ‘te ¢ isit esd corte Sree Enc payment Home & Auto Loan Company “hehe s tearder bet | — ounielt a3 LOAN cEReaSi aoickLy UP TO $3500 Be et aT A m also made oo fur- fies signature OAKLAND FE 2-9206 = ETO NEES $25 to $500 a Fiicphone @s or call at our office STATE me me pat $25 * $500 idly Service Quik, Bry, Seri Baxter & __, Livingstone oF Tein Stow HOUSETRAILER, 21 FOOT GOOD — $400 «6875 )«=(Bcott Lake “NEW MOON rest. See it and compare Parkhurst Trailer 1540 Lapeer Rd MY 2-461) Lake TMERICAN - GENERAL - . ood, Look to American for tull tion, de- we dollar v sign, livability, and trade in MOR eee ‘See the New 1954 Stewarts that be proud. Buy Stewart. Oxford Trailer Sales Parts & Accessories | mile South of Lake Orion M-24 Pontiac Chief MOBILE HOMES 22 — to 4 ft. tm length. Up to & years to pay eee $100 down. Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales 15 Dixie Highway, Dra: Plains A'so Corner 1] Mile & Woodward 2e 8 » Highway 2: thot areie! ¥ EE ES we JUST LIKE NEW 27 ft. Continental. interior ip Wanted Used Cars__ 58 See M&M Motor Sales Top Price AVERILL'S, rE PARTS M , OR MART Montealm rE 1952 CHEVROLETS Your Choice of 20 Beautiful New Car Trade-ins Wide Choice of Colors and Body Styles LOW AS $899 MICHIGAN’S - FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE NER OF WOODWARD A 13 MILE ROAD ae BRIG SPOT ~ |'53 Olds. Custom 98 sed. 53 Olds. Super 88 sed, ’53 Buick Riviera cpe, ’53 Olds. 88 conv. ’53 Chev. Bel Air cpe. 52 Pont. Chieftain 8 tudor ’52 Olds. Custom 98 sed. ’$2 Buick Special sed. Hutchinson | '53 Chev. 210 sed. ’51 Cadillac 52 Custom sed, ’$0 Cadillac 62 cpe. 51 Buick Riviera cpe. ‘52 Olds. 98 Holiday epe. 51 Merc. sed. Mercomatic '5}-Pont, Chieftain-8 tudor ’52 Chev. deluxe tudor ’51 Ford Custom 8 tudor 51 Chev. deluxe sedan 51 Olds. Super 88 2 dr, ’S1 Dodge tudor sed. RENT. | 'SO Ford Custom 8 tudor "50 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. 49 Pont. Chieftain sed. 49 Ford Custom 8 tudor | '49 Chev. deluxe tudor 49 Hudson Super cl. cpe. 48 Olds, Custom 98 sed. 48 Cadillac 62 sed. 47 Chev, Fleetmaster sed. | 47 Pont. Chieftain 8 sed. '46 Ford convertible B +6008) For Sale Used Cars 61 “1°46 Olds. sedanette. . $195 __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1954 | CARNIVAL Oh nak econ bn * by Dick Turner “I should say it is sore the scale " I can't hardly bear to touch it to For Sale Used Cars 61 Going. Out of Business! ALL CARS MUST GO Big Discount Cars on Display Inside Heated Building 51 STUDIE serine heater, bumper guards, low mileage. $795 S51 STUDE. CHAMP Convertbile fully equipped ‘51 STUDIE CHAMP. 2 door, overdrive, heater, seat covers. $698 ’50 STUDIE Commander club coupe, auto. transmission, R&H, one owner, $598 "50 OLDS 2 door, R&H $649 *S0 STUDIE COMMANDER 4 door, auto. transmission, R&H, WW tires. Priced way down. $598 49 STUDIE CHAMP. Overdrive, R&H $329 These Are — Priced Down for Quick Sales. Hurry in and Take Advantage NOW! Your Studebaker Dealer 48 Packard sed. .... $295 48 Nash sed. ...... $295 47 Nash sed. ...».. $195 48 Dodge sed. ...... $295 "47 Packard sed, ..... $95 1953 CHEVROLETS Executives’ Cars Demonstrators New Car Trade-ins 15 Beauties to Choose From Wide Variety of Colors and Body Styles $1995 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED ON THE COR WOODWARD AND 13 MIL CADILLAC ‘ti leage. _ Huron &t. a OMe heater. 7 000 mites. ‘PE re "4 C OWENS Used C Corral You'll be mighty proud to own any one of these good Cy Owens A-1 Used Cars. Come in and see tion to pick from. $3 Ford tudor, radjo and heater 1,395 '52 Chrysler sedan, radio, heater and automatic transmission .... $1,295 52 Ford tudor ’52 Chevrolet sedan, radio, heater and $1,095 Powerglide 51 Ford convertible, over- drive, radio and heater ’51 Studebaker sedan, ra- “dio, heater, automatic transmission SO. Ford tudor, heater, whitewall eaeeeeereereen eeeeeeeree eerree eeeeeeeneree oeeee radio, tudor ’49 Ford convertible, radio, heater and continental tire mount, sharp. . .$695 ’49 Hudson ‘sedan, radio and heater eveeeeeer eee '46 Pontiac station wagon, radio and heater. Good transportation .... $145 41 Ford tudor. Worth the MONEY vccceseqecce HS Come in and Lasso One of These Good Buys Today! "= ar) For Sele Used Cars 61 HAB O.K. USED CARS Reconditioned _ For All Conditions '53 Chev. 4 DOOR SEDAN Chevrolet official’s car. Radio, heater, Power- glide, power steering, low mileage. $1,845 '53 Ford V-8 STATION WAGON Very Clean $1,795 “93 Plym. 4 DOOR SEDAN Radio, heater, 10,000 miles, very clean, $1,595 ‘53 Ford 4 DOOR V-8 A Bargain! $1,695 "7 pr GOOD VALUE Transportation 49 Mercury club coupe '41 Ford 2 door ’47 Lincoln club coupe '47 Ford club coupe ’49 Mercury station wagon 48 Nash 4 door Customer Confidence Over 35 Years JACK HAB - CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 Ll pa Drive a few miles for a alina guaranteed a F i ‘e A Clarkston MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER-PL “geen ake 1953 Fords Mercurys and Lincoln Tudors and 4 Doors Demonstrators FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS LARRY JEROME : Roches ter Ford Dealer : Motor Sales Inc. , 804 N. Main $800 Discount CONDITION COUNTS WITH YOU COUNT ON \ US COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac 195) BUICK $1,195 4 door sedan finished in handsome 2-tone green, luxurious interior and all accessories. 1950 BUICK $895 4 door sedan. Equipped with radio, heater, Dyna- flow, U.S. Royal Master whitewall tires. Looks like a million! 1983 CHEV. $1,995 Bel Air 4 door sedan fin- ished in flashing blue with gleaming chrome. Very low mileage and all accessories including “Magic Eye.” Many More to Choose From Just a Few Left NO MONEY DOWN 48 Ford, excellent. ..$495 ’46 Ford (runs) ...$159.95 '47 Pont., excellent. . .$395 48 Pont. conv. ..... $495 '48 Buick, perfect... .$495 "37 Plymouth (beats walking)...$45 YOU GET A BETTER USED CAR FROM A BUICK DEALER COMMUNITY Buick-Pontiac ah me ee a oes OL 2-7121 ROCHESTER iu i He A | | is Th eee eee eeneereeee 2 ie CLEAN, NEAT “Not a Name Across F rom Post Off BUY YOUR-C DEALER Y BUY NOW 1950 Pontiac $695 Retest stiont ee 1951 Pontiac EQ q “Goodwill Used Car” 1953 Pontiac $1,695 EE 1949 FORD $395 Pda, Nakk Miba" ORR DOOR H RADIO AND T- ER. “Solid Value” PON RETAIL FACTORY 63 Mt. Cleme Phone F But a Policy . ice On Mt. Clemens St AR FROM A OU KNOW! andSAVE! 1953 MG. $1,845, "Fae fed NEAU COVER. ' “Goodwill Used Cars” - 1949 Ford Panel $445 1951 Buick — $1,195 Pept “Goodwill Used Car” 1953 Pontiac $2,295 babi TIAC . STORE BRANCH ns at Mill St. E 3-7117 For Sale Used Cars 61 ‘For Sale Used Cars 61 | 90 NASH - Ambassador 4 DOOR SEDAN R. vEAI GUARA K] Your Nash Dealer _% W, LAWRENCE AT CASS : e ge ji f "i i ; Ey i § SAVE y! R Cars West Side Used Te Suck on 4 3 cee we “i ¥\ BSS Ber 2 ed \ rt | a! : . A. : : For | ‘ _™ * | 5 } : i a : i HAB TAG PRESS, sibuatinal Sl hg "By day Alan vguaidadiend ies wee Po aN z | a. t E. \ O.K Sale Household Goods el Pa me : _USEI secs fsa 8 | S D Re. SPECIALS pour } ‘ \ JR retnigerster GO For Sale I Vi. : | eee sce LY ARE BUY S : Seat image. * fe eee t aa aw a eee Ale $60 to LYS! fix ea UT ae arn For ‘4a 00S | YR $299 Be Read — ao es | B OF | UMBER |= ew R. Een 2 oi bp For * oy For Sale N oa. US UiLDIN é weex PRIC DAN Se PrySten = Spring Ee aensees Fi G SUP oD 2. PRICED RIGHT errE| * eer ox, Micsmoras 7a] Oe S Petes, | Dome Pate ae seeeeee , ” Used T ne 2 TOO ES || Dos *50 ooerert*: ne : — ad Truck ‘ r l S , Vv PONTI $695 Riemens “ / , a B EQU & mt — EL ry csnester Bis 51 CHE peurmeiste TO ae Cra | Broce so IL YELL AUTI DO . N8 Ts E nee | d 1s id PAIN . %- . SUN .TO prior, feos. | — > ys AL _ SE Rien STAKE ° L NDAY 10 A aa M, Reasonab! - LD ft ake ~ , Grain & LL THE hae CAR | 232-S. Sagi TH paint jot condition ; UMB ome in pe 4 Priced we ; a3, ala, - — AY... $995 | ethene agina St. platform ‘ caitombulle 1x8 W. Pine R , Dire ee © Siting, “Sood oop _ eaeee, ornaw. od Coe HAS ee arco Tey) nd rack. % a eer com i Sean 3 a oe AS EV | Po 6. TINA / . M - oo THING YOU WANT IN Saree aan 51 FORD” $272 EAC ge mere neo 72 ‘Lomber Co,| BEE sea FT —— SOR LINE OF AC I IN test PONTIA : a ee F6C RD . 2 EACH P. WHEEL Once RATE: ° at Rd, Republic 77 . TRS. os: CCES. ls BYDA ! 2- 6 CAB &C onEat Lae pat-| %% oud bos e — Fins? 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CHEV sae $2.45 | BD FAVED Us a N DELIVE | Se Dy MOTOR Sale Househo LA — Sarees. le $-8000 cand AESON iad _ 61300 ROME HAY. ALL : Agere ner TW a WARD AND i) MILER s, you can aa ERY tie Eye ee, un} Se —— $4.45 PER Boos Py WOLVER ST PRICES bans eae s REx —_ “For Sale cea An, TA EVERYTHING WO | SAL one Used Tr — $75 tors iM enone xSensational, B W *t. rhe ey wz Livestock 8 MICED AT ONLY —— ILLYS JEEP. see, mare, ot Boo COMBINATION rg co.| imbibe ——— ses? Sak etna a pesese ay ONLY D ~~ M ar an - gil STATIONWAG- Retrigerater, & Chassis ransportation Of i turen "2% J reasonanie | taED, ihren ame) MS x ei aes Divan «FF "on Er winnmooe geen 7 s A ter Wew. 95 . TRUCK . f & pe. Boch IN DEPT "| : FURN a eee : . 4-6657. WILL or Uv ys mea 1982 Ford F-6 TRUCE ,0O1NO HO ered 68| Saat erase resi fe dining cere am on.o08 cca var ous $0 rentady tt on © GAY , tought side Nab _™. TE gh & CO T ths! — amen ge Pema headlong a ¢ fre lrite room ccs $0.58 ented iat TT R TOOLS. DO ¥ be- Sale YouR en &. our. OM. 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Sagina “ “Cera ges Ee a a Drewes ae BS i tee ie voz she | Pra SWontah | “are in, moos wr arava UP & DELIVER one FE S401" yo On neers uty | ipborertacs wg| ances ns | PLUMB Mew: i Oy — Na i o9e ee | cums 3 Be aren Fe DHL Ww. customers ’ = Calle rae mae Drenhinat ee BB pee Bee iw 5. 8A a7s| see Sr — pie) Carden ms L electric ouite a $30 SIZE GINA . ) electric ECIALS Ave. bal —_ stove, mabogan _ $35.00 | eet midecTuad™ oe eae ie hot water _ Ph. in é —- re tate STA rag foc shkence |. genes seadtrot ECTRIC RANOE. m 7 mete for oun. Midwest +4 none “= or rere Tae wh aaa | ee eset Be see Lg otkland Furniture ash ye | | wim farnivore | | umaer Panget e —| a , OR i — : Cy ro , 328 3-580 vet os Bi ) ae MA to thonea MAN / a ---- M._ . Ww). Ar A p NE | Sencar watlable, Miller: esse sam Pasne a 1 ‘omy pes “ a : © ly fa ig * ' si eon ee vee a ' } s § iis ua ce ‘ © Ae LF rz. ij = 7 \ = sad \ PONTI IAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEB RUARY 15, 1954 : ye ney ~ Retarn to Television |i?" | | turn tO | |\|Gives Phone || to Ke ma Number Away |) w=» ¢ f an a : * ‘Wash. W—Now Hat- | calig : : Vi Insist. |Heds Work in Guatemala a Cu wes, baat ad ay cme | iewers ° in. Today's Television Programs -- | |Posing: Problem for U.S. |Mosc. « me eve ae “= , . . lassic (Baiter's Note: Recent vente 0 eernprike gmp gemtiontye: cline pet dbengeape oo Bie posal i “Apparently there is Channel $—WJBE.TV _ Crann WWE-TV staan on If | SF “Gunman ‘geining te | John Moors Cabot, outgoing assis ee ee oe ee : Dutly’s, Tavern, | eo Cate ©) Barbour-Personalities| s rage aE oh ot hes S| imectean afta. Me utd: | “We etete mented vie. and. bie time TT eee ai rchie the Detantiva.” stanendeaee Will Be 15-Minute Spot | 20 hiss Sse “sien. the| “I shall not at this point discuss See eens ie ane aeaea “They 30 — (1) — Wild Bill Hickok. Madison Square | ¢:39—(4—"On Your Account."| Wi 1 mancaree be SLI Sera S| he quentin at to whether activ | wile aways them Guy Madison in Western film. wie _ ae Events. (2)—Feature Theater. Starting March menace to ether eounsstes) . ties of the poy eee armors “May I speak to Ed Eisenhower, oy <7 Tae OF Se Ree 2 Sales. Ve | 5:99-(@)—“Adventure Patrol.” (7)| wew YORK — The television SS "Oe, ee nate on ke Vien ; wpuende| call Ken Cline, ‘Van Patrick. setp, (0 — Neus. G) = ——— nna wide audience ~ favor tervention of international commu. | pendence republics, since this is | of colts Setere the Het) Sw, ‘Man About Town, | 1). — (T) — Armchair Theater. | 5.15_(4)—“Gabby Hayes.” cam will return | nism in the American republics’ | neighboring matter for inter- | dawned Now == eee Mage all R. en ce ae nn =A a oe Chm | te Sinntten 09 8 Gat 3 a) Se ee ee oe ee ocdigamand fame ” (2) — Accent| “Sports.” (7) — ; ; scheduled to vis, telephone 7, — Fanon Payne | mine Uree |ygeege Put Kc) =| Caen E heer ty fe cee waa vom | pondnsns coe (te rae) A 7:08 — (7) — Weather. = @lazel, Claudia,| Under that title on the . it and influence,” | was 2 Wanda Hendrix in “Rewrite for TUESDAY MORNING children — Paul, _ will deal with a| m the conference agenda, Fast service “They're Love.” (4) — Captain Braddock. ()—""Today.” TUESDAY EVENING Se lang le on ee scene. ne ant Wid Kismbawer’s|qupged ito ‘ Caper.” (2)—Craig | 7:60— M. Kelty.” , 6:00—(4—~"Time for Music.” (1) cae cues ue we ee coe io the light of recent ro Saw ev namber’ Mrs. Chavis told | one 40 . Kennedy. dre 8:00—(T)—""W. () =| —“Detrolt Deadline.” (2)—"Kit | younger ttepring.” events in Guatemala. ference debate on . eagre band. ‘We got the one he| The , : 1:30 — (7) — Jamie. Jamie snags 9:00 — (4) — “Playschool. ” yg hich has been &| During the past few months, pesos eile alo gave up because it was too hot for | quick our vould all. do. 4 “Princess Judy” for school| «piayhouse. 6:15—(4)—""News.” (T)—"Sports.” Sees his the nat OE Goa Communist influence in that | hopes to do in this regard was to | him to handle.” He hung up. é perty. (© — Arthur Murray. | 15 cn—Brighter Day | Ch—aty Wore. | TE" Scregioed on wiovision te Central American country has = oe And she was right. Johnny Ray, guest. (2) — News. 10:00—(4)—"Ding Dong School.” | 98 ~(- Sports 19@ and was presented for three tended to make itself more open- the counetl ot the Organization ot — (@ — News Caravan. John NY ger tga = ” — 6:45 — (4) — Traffic Court. (2) —| successive years. : - 1:45 — @ Arthur Godtrey. adel Since it has been off TV, ARE YOU i Cameron Swayze. (2) — Perry White w = inquiries have poured into Como. Perry and the Fontane/ 1¢:30—(4)—Betty » Ma| ne — 4 —“ =|) a from viewers and INTERESTED Sisters sing popular ballads. 11:00—()—“Hawkins Falls. Bift Baker, (2)—This is Show Stes Gaeughest in eometry ¢ Grant, pilot-rancher. (4) — Name | 11.15_(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 1:15—(4)—Jane Fulton Return of the television a Burns and Alen, Gracie “ap.| 11:2—(O—Aak Washington (2) —| "Jane FUN im response to these overwhelm e a a ae Strike ft Rich. American Cavalcade. (2)—Doug| tag requests. —_ |": re Edwards. The radio ve originat ¥ AFTERNOON \ features: Title Insurance Oe we bo bane alle) oll Goomin We loin sk) = owt nie me ope viewed them ea a Communit ef | t# own enda ie diate a ey aad Barve of Low vient extra cost. These two eat Gee “aes wane er yee (2)—Valiant Lady. Stafford. . 1) —Cl _ most honored — fort “to disrupt the work” of the pastes of the haighere tu tn: hay bay . creat of death crerall ont of hae Boheme, “No Other 4)—Ross | 3:00 — (4) — Bob Hope. (7) — Col. in broadcasting history. conference. ont of true demoe- . fabulous cast coast Love” () — Talent Sema. A 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. ( ack. ie Wit Lv | ov seed ar me a ae recy as the avenue to ete fal. oo wack Keleding all hece satan Bey cos w te many thur Godfrey “Tomor | 3:39 — (2) — The Fox. (7)—Arthur | warm welcome pang two Americans,| secial political grugress oo yon "Tg proper instrumentalists. 19:30—(T)—News. (2)— cane audience. —_ Catholic priest | the peoples of the Americas. forward to you, ” A by | and American Ca will 0:00 — (1) — Wrestling. Film. (4) | row's Search. 6S ee See eae” C!s pees ae oe ee cs ae ae “3. Reaffirm the strong stand who ent or ablgnion, out eoeral of Vero Beach, | —", ge pic legge ae 2 eel (1)—Stars on} —Room for Daddy. (2) Foreign a. aily on television | which were not to-the liking of the ee ee ee a map of the land for = a sf — a names to all radio, TV | state. tion of American states against the mente ton tne Wc, DEPT. A-27 Club.” (2) — I Love Lucy Seven. | 9:50 — (4) — Circle Theater. (2)— | are familiar names to Some Latin American diple- | intervention of International com- | Ne ee aahe FLORIDA card in wane of 1:00—(4)—""Jean McBride Show. ewan (T)—U.S. Steel. a cast will include Mary| meats tn Washington profess to | munism in the affairs 923 SEYBOLD BLDG., se ; {4)—"Judge for Yourself." | ,iams as Mother Barbour, Theo-| see in these moves desper mt. Conaider appropriate recon 8:38 — (4) — Robert Montgomery 1:80 — (© — Good Coshiag, ag ty dore von Eltz as Father Barbour, sion ts aie Seat tb ak Gas Viste ee tees Gee 7 Presents. Montgomery Moore . : eldest to support Gay.” (2) — Red Buttons. Com- peony cee theater.” (2) —| Name's the Same. (2)—Favorite SS ee eed a is nek eas haw the sctions wil tm, ot interna a edy. = =e : . Story. v daughter, whose beauty) pave the desired " broad suggestions "EA gehen Beth cng t0 Meer Oty | mats age Red Wings vs. Chicago Ger. | 2 00—-(O—Kate On.” (2)—“News. manner; Anne Whitfield and influence in that country will haynt | csty.so Gissuss the problem in a in Your Spare Time! Bente, Co ~~ Stelle Cue. Gee] pagel ©—Theater. (1) — Sham-| Lee as the Barbour twins, Claudia ene rere contronvalal topie. (general, but also pinpoint what bas | Start Training Now Is aldine Fitsgerald in “Dark 20—(T)—Alr Base. (2) — Ladies | iis ~1O=—o™ "= Featurette. ae eae heen ak teanage Jock, 02 the most controversial topic, /gemeel, tnt elve pinpatet what hes "The Demand for Our Television Graduates = a [Yat pny the role of Candis boy | With the problem inthe Amerens to Socsurafee stant Aitaries ations *S Ml MODERN LABORATORY ond Clossroom Instruction Gio Procrams -- [RBS ELAM |Nitoa etrng In the itera | Stash te a4 Hore - «= GENUS Ae | sel Today S Ra O Leadthaegoe Pesaro’ lo Pontiac Library Phone, Call in Possess. or Mail ; are sub ject to change without notice | blican Club suggested the inclusion of the topic ' 7a ca ee eMNILE ko wicks ae Programs furnished by stations listed in — ) a Repu ——— 30th Year of Operat NAME .....seeeeserees , win, cm caLe, om a , = — Elects Members ee cee ee Se ae ADDRESS «+10 seseeeeeseeere CIV a seeenseeee TONIGHT Gia’ neve ¥ Club 1130 TUESDAY EVENING Cuenay theta cenere. te sledend te a ent, | Prior to that time books were ELECT WO 2-5661 Oya, ewe by Tree WER, Hows Welle | 19:45—-WIR, duck White wm, Bowe Bley gray Hag en | [Prciere ed erei ll rerecdi damn, The vuabay of teste Sh , | wath we Sports we. S68 Cae SaLW, Oinger hogere Begs So | Boars ot Directors at the annua iil idler cali is han jumsad Gana GIBE: Headless Horsemen WEEE Been, Wet wxra, —— Lapdog irene ery tage -oroese The attitude of the United States | to 49,192 at present. = ¢:15—WIR, Clark Quartet mat TUESDAY AFTERNOON 6:1—w Quartet at Northwood Pe ww, Budd Lynch 1:15—WJR, Muste ot tate Persons elected include: ~*~ Sat ie | "E's he seta chare Pag, hanone ‘wen, Petia? GKLM. Aven “Great Ww. ; ews, eons rT. aire ‘Melon Ieese; Mrs. re SPRIN totes C 3, oe. 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She called police and the | "1 gas cpmpany. Emergency crews a i found a 100 per cent concentration WAF, WAC Officers Fn eae wher were t0 Interview Women Here be recommended ' Eventue to pearly everyone in Pont We say this in gil sincerity " trons frequently tell others about the thot our pe because it seems Again and again eived here. fine service —_— F lies tell us “~ triend | rushed to a hospital “or emergency, — A Women's Air Force lieutenant amit Mm oxygen. Several hours later they | Women's AF Corp ser- ou, and i], were released in good condition os 5 ees Sew told us about Y ‘geant will be in Pontiac Wednes- i oo how well you served him. |day to interview prospective vol- rT} H n U. S. Arms for Spain unteers. - ‘ We want the same thing . C pS M. Sgt. Paul J. Smith, Army | i ; — Arrive at Cartagena j}and Air Force recruiter, said the CARTAGENA, Spain (INS)—The | two would be available all day at first shipment of U.S, arms for | the station, 53% W. 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