The-Weather Wednesday: Colder Details page two THE PONTIAC PRESSAKE 017 pygge 1lith YEAR * & & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1954 —-28 PAGES ASSOCIATED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SER i i Dulles Rejects Red Charge Yakima River Flood Rises Sharpshooter Kills Executive at Office Desk Two Being Quizzed in J. W. Mattson’s Death; Was With Detroit Firm DETROIT (AP) —A rifle marksman killed John War- ren Mattson, manager of Corp., a small and relative- ly new firm, last night. A 45-year-old married woman who called the steel = company executive her boy friend was held for ques- tioning in his mysterious slaying today. So was a 51-year-old milk- | man who, the woman said, vied with the businessman for her affections. Detectives emphasize d, however, no charges had been placed against either. Their names were not di- | vulged officially, but police |said the woman worked at | a drugstore near the slaying a. spe ~ ae , THAW WOULD RELIEVE JAM—Waters of the Y surrounded this unincorporated community of Enterprise, two miles west of the atomic energy center at Richland, Wash., yesterday. An | ice jam some seven miles long which formed back of a railroad | bridge forced eight families from their homes. State officials said nothing could be done but wait for a thaw to relieve the jam. Would Avoid GOP Split Bricker Says Hell Accep Compromise on Proposal WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Bricker (R-Ohio) said) terday today a desire to keep the Republican party from being “torn apart” would lead him to accept a reasonable com- promise on altering treaty-making powers in the Consti- Bricker disputed President Eisenhower's newly stated letter to the woman found in the slain man’s desk led to ‘the questioning. It mentioned the | pliances, is a former vice presi- |}man, also being quizzed. ; was shot to death through a window of the com- pany office on busy East Grand boulevard about 6:38 p.m. yes- i rit deal with friendly countries on defense matters, (2) strip “the President of his historical role as the nation’s spokes- Ths In a letter yesterday to Sen. Knowland of California, the GOP floor leader, Eisenhower said he subscribes fully Union in Battle With Kolowich Teamsters Buy Stocks in Fruehauf Trailer Co. tion that no* treaty or international agreement can contravene the Constitution.” He would ij 13 8F d i i : # 2 Heads Merchants WAYNE GABERT Retailers Elect New President Wayne Gabert to Head night because of the icepick | tween sips of the brew, said in New York price of coffee will rise Wayne Gabert yesterday was elected president of the Pontiac Retail Merchants Association, a | division of the Chamber of Com- | merce, at the organization's an- | nual election at Hotel Waldron. Gabert, owner of Gabert’s Ap- dent and treasurer of the associa- Explodes in Court, Mistrial Asked ! i at aTF 37,7 if ; Merchants _ Association; | Other Officers Named | | : ; ! | : i i i z : 4 E _ i a ‘I: gz i =e i : i ; : Dizhonorable Discharges |Ready for 2] Pro-Red Gls WASHINGTON (AP) — The Defense Department has decided to wash its hands of 21 American soldiers who have turned their backs on their homeland and have One Boy Dies From Knife Cut in Street Fight Detroit Police Holding Youngster; 12, in Death of James Horton DETROIT (AP) —A street fight between two 12-year- old boys after a grade school basketball game ended last night in the stabbing death of one of them. James Horton, 12, died of a knife wound in the stom- ach on arrival at Receiving Hospital. Police held a 12-year-old 5th grade classmate for in- vestigation of murder. Only last week school au- thorities banned all major | stabbing of Ross Deboskey, | another 10 cents unless consumption drops off sharply. He blames 17, star basketball player, | a drought in 1952 and frost in 1953 for the high price of green coffee | after a night basketball | game. Deboskey was badly hurt. said the accused boy striking James with a knife but he said, attacked him in an ar- gument that started during a reg- boys played on opposing teams. Witnesses said that they did Rot see hit the bey. How- Ht fil if { a £7 ina said he ul od! + ¥ After last night’s incident police admitted claimed it was self defense. James, | Says bn eg ty BAD NEWS FOR COFFEE LOVERS—James W. O'Connor, presi- high school athletics at dent of the National Coffee Association, speaking to newsmen be- from Brazil. 7 7 Coffee Prices Still } Rising With More Boosts Forecast By UNITED PRESS ularly scheduled night contest at| Coffee prices rose in a steady spiral today with only Chaney Elementary School. The scattered resistance from housewives and restaurateurs. | In fact, retailers in many localities reported that sales had increased recently as householders rushed to stock | eign secretary Anthony Eden and | up on the beans needed for America’s favorite hot bever-| French Foreign Minister Georges age. It"Will Cost More Calls Molotov's Five Demands Without Reason. Hopes for Agreement at Berlin Conference Getting Dimmer (From UP & INS Dispatches) BERLIN — U. 8. Secre- tary of State John Foster Dulles today rejected Rus- sia’s anti-American charges as “without reason” at the Big Four foreign ministers’ conference in Berlin. He said Russia’s views as expressed by Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov yesterday . were not a suitable basis for agreement on vital world issues. Dulles’ address was re- ery ther eal hitting $1.25 a pound at the end of Febru- | ary. * customers the Fel if i ar ipl Lili asks gE fl ! R z iy ; i : Hef ethe refiet cae Ht a I i hhh hhh ee ; Can Ante a : ey ae pe { et 2 gt Ps id ; pa Rd OEE oF LA OTE eae ae oe se hee A cog wa rR ee Fe | UE Hepa i rae I. g Fe BP : sf | 3 z zi 5? 13: ¥ Li Se2 hee Ha ; F E 2 g yEses £ night, with Mrs. Joho Henrietta street. i FH E Ef 5 P| 2 5 Sinners, William 8, Baker's addressing the amual meeting of the Women’s Assn. of the First Presbyterian Charch 130 p.m, . Baker is director of student Arbor. sewing ing at to be at 1:30. at 10 a.m., business meet- 11, luncheon at 12:30 p.m., newcomers are: . Henry C. Schwenk, who recently moved from Gt. Louis, Mo. to k E g z i i i Army fo Kick Out Pro-Commie POWs (Continued From Page One) | the fense secretary has taken Dicken- son’s case under advisement: t the University of Michigan | assistant minister of the | First Presbyterian Church of Ann | ‘ The meeting will begin with | Former Mr. and Mrs. Pioyd | Sayed, of 1884 Humphrey. He is with vg Y. Life paseramee Oo. yy. we ke service representative for Bel] Tele- phone here. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Donley F. Campbell and their children, Ray, 15, Patsy, 11, formerly of Oak ¢, Tenn... now mak- ~ & 4 home et i411 Chapin. He te wi Creative Ind Mr. and Mrs. Michae! Kovac and Mike Jr. 25. John. 23, who have moved here from Detroit, and are living at 2908 Pine Hill. He is with General Mo- | fers Technical Center | Mr. and Mra. Krause, former 4 P ‘Adama. Be ia wun. Cortiey Curses! . ‘ort. rtain Co. BN. ¥. Athletic Instructor Back After 2-Year Service in Marine Corps BLOOMFIELD HILLS — William B, Stapp has returned to the fac- | ulty of Cranbrook School this week jafter a two-year absence in the Marine Corps, it has been an- all sports. Three Hospitalized by Head-On Crash BLOOMFIELD HILLS — A two- car head-on collision on Woodward near Trowbridge hospitalized three | persons last night. | Injured are Miss Betty Mus- | grove, 19, of 13221 14th St., Detroit; - hae pode = = eons of clerks and state senators, head-' , the Michi Corpora = ord; . , | De ed by Sen. Clyde Geerlings of | Securities Sresnbeion _ 29, of 125 W. Margaret, Detroit. to Hospital officials, with a broken | jaw and lacerated knee and tore- | Bloomfield Hills followed by the program | Miss Musgrove is in fair condi- | Allen's election study | tion, according to St. Joseph Mercy | tee. | head. Listed in similar conditions | fracture. Woman Sought for $25 Robbery of Cleaning Shop Ferndale Police today are press- ing a search for a masked female bandit who robbed a cleaning es- tablishment at ‘3833 12-Mile Rd. of $25 last night. According to Miss Marit John- 340 Ferndale. He is with Detroit Edison.| are Bass, with a possible skull Detretters fracture, and Gates, who has an injured jaw and a possible skull Accused Gamblers Released on Bonds ROYAL OAK — Henry Schultz $1,000 surety bonds today after standing mute at their arraign- $ BO ath - ARCHITRE “ie wey 2 t ra Oey eee pes 9 ay Mee Wampler termed the corporal|land Park were set for Feb. 18 “a country boy victimized by| A plea of not guilty was entered shrewd "| for the two when they stood mute. , SR ¥ re as 8 aa a af a SNOW AVALANCHE DI * oa wh o *~ ne 3 THIS—Making this} lanches. OS Ree wa beset The cow was buried in a snow avalanche, cow comfortable is a difficult task for the citizens | and hay is packed around the animal to keep her of Blons, in Austria’s Walserthal “Death Valley,” | warm until help arrives to pull bossy out. so named because of its recent disastrous ava- state’s- election laws, tion of County Clerk's tees this weekend. The committees, including an f= however, details are lacking | approved several election law amendments, all suggested by The amendments, which Allen said would be suggested to Mich- | igan’s Legislature after Bill 1009 is acted on, would suggest the fol- lowing changes: 1. Let voters who move from one township or city to another within the same county return to ti} Bi : pi-Sie erie ed Lit Ged i : o> I unF a reed z 3 s 7 Fs f li fi t i i sf 3 : ij : 1 election study committee headed | turday for their mid- their original city or township County Clerks Association Approves Voting Changes Michigan Senate Bill 1009, which would rewrite and clarify the won ap- proval of the Michigan Associa- commit- the names of dead residents or those who have moved away once each four years, Tiis, he said, makes it possible for some- one to vote twice or more, using a dead person's registration, | gested county clerks charge $1 ' for every corporation report filed. | Allen pointed out that clerks’ of- | fices now file businesses’ free of | charge. SAGINAW (UP) — The Saginaw | News, reversing its former policy, has decided to. accept liquor ad- | heart attack and died at 12:30 a.m. | quiet buffer zone between the huge | Red and Allied armies in Korea, Communist newsmen also at- | vertising. | In an editorial Monday, the | | Booth newspaper said it “has not 7 : aH 7 age see aici} Station Robbery Fails (Continued From Page One) President in the proper conduct of his duties.” eet om a to meeite Fy iif gt | | : : ) g 2 a g : : i Ee i : ; ! z | H H i : — Pontiac Deaths James E. Carey (Ed) he resided. Another amendment, spggested|Mr. Carey is survived by his | fey-cheeked and warm in their | by the legislative committee, of | widow, the former Mayme Hen- huge blue padded Chinese over- | which Allen is a member, sug-| derson; a son, Samuel of Los An- | coats. geles, Calif., three daughters, Mrs. | Lester Lyons -of Pontiac, Mrs. «| Walter Eckalbar Jr, of Seattle, | and Wash. and Mrs. Richard Swiat of | Kalamazoo. Funeral will be Thursday at 9 ja. m. from St. Augustine Catholic |Church in Kalamazoo. Following the service the body will be brought to Pontiac for burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery Percy H. Eggleston Percy H. Eggleston, 49, of 5753 Elizabeth Lake Rd. suffered a today in Pontiac General Hospital. Word has been received here of | the death of James E. Carey Mon- | . People in office in the United | ICMA, dayevening in Kalamazoo, where | States were put there by those A former resident of Pontiac, | ™Oney 21 Pro-Comm PANMUNJOM (®—Twenty-one America future when we can fight for world peace without being persecuted.” “We are not Communists,” de- Richard ae fl + [ast - Liiitis Geel rH “There is no freedom of speech | who hold monopolies and control | ‘They were cheerful; had good flesh on their faces and looked | wel) fed, All the prisoners were clean- shaven. They ‘posed readily for photo- | There was no indication they | | when they faced radio and tele- vision microphones. - 7 The Americans, 1 Briton and 325 their isolated compound in the | ie Gls Spout |Red Propaganda for Press Hazel Park, testified yesterday that he was intoxicated when he DR. H. A. M Optometrist 7 North Saginaw “Better Things in Phone FE 4-6842 ILLER a Street Sighs” Closed rar ete ee Welhtelley Ateemiera LOOK - ONLY ; Before you decide on any auto financing plan, consider ours. We offer low cost (there are no “hidden” charges), and arrange terms in line with your income, You cap even include the cost of your car insurance premium in the loan. When you have worked out the down pay- ment, see us about the bank auto loan you need. $ 4ee Per $100 2 Year on New TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1954 *. THE PONTIAC PRESS (MAKE OVER ea amet = PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Commission to Consider Amendment to Up Tax Limit 4 a Ss Count Cut Half for Chickenpox Measles in County Also Way Down Last Week, Says Dr. Monroe Only about half as many cases of chickenpox and far fewer measles cases were found in Oakland County last week as the week be- fore. - Oakland County Health Depart- ment's weekly report, released by Dr. John D. Monroe, director, shows 173 new cases of measles, compared with 258 the week be- fore. Seventy-two new cases of chick- enpox were listed, as against 147 the previous week. The mumps rate held steady last week and a slight increase in scarlet fever showed up. The county health department report, covering the whole county except Pontiac, reads as follows: CHIcKeMPOR .nscvere + 4 Measles ........::. “1 28S Pneumonia ell forms) @ 0 4) Scarlet fever “4 « le Tuberculosis (all forms) 4 3 3} w ping c.ugh... . 16 Li unspecified) Pa Pontiac’s chicken pox rate came down to nine new cases last week, | Pontiac City Health Department reports showed. The city report, 14 cases the week before Only a few cases of other dis- eases were found on the city re- port, which follows in full: Week End Jan 4. “63 15 2 vis i i i FFE a rfl it if 2 Pr » The ili i ali Boy in Good Condition After Walking Into Car Donald Wall the boy into the side an auto driven by Samuel Esse, 64, of 10440 Reese Pentiac Press Phote * A RARE PAIR—William N. Anderson, 15, of 35 Oneida Rd., is also released by Dr. Monroe, listed ‘one of about five hamstery owners in the country offering white The albinos were first bred in 1952, he says. William has been conducting a profitable mail-order business in hamsters since March, 1953.- The Pontiac High School sophomore says his business started by accident when male and female animals given him had so many offspring he sold the young ones to prevent 5 | overcrowding the Anderson home. | hamsters for sale. Career Beckons } ‘Hamster Sales Encourage Hamsters are inexpensive to maintain, William says, He buys lation, “> vegetable leaf trimmings and a a a ena =) I j i Fe is = *, .—. oe ~< Oo = —" — cc — .~ 5. 5 2 we 3 i.) ~ was explaining how's gift of having litters. Their offspring had | litters and I had to start selling} them before they ran us out of the He “used to take them to school, iti aif g s 5 lit : ; en i fx Guessing on Churchill's Retirement ’ Waste of Time, Says Ex-Bodyguard Thompson said without hesitation: é fs ree i}: Safety Seminar Proffers Ideas More State Troopers. Asked by Men Meeting at Lansing LANSING @®—The legislature got a load of safety recommendations from the Michigan highway safety seminar last night but waited until this afternoon to see which mea- sures should be given priority. Eighty-nine of the state’s 131 lawmakers attended the seminar banquet last night and heard re- ports of seven committees which had met all day on traffic prob- lems. The demand for 106 additional state police for highway patrols was extended by the public infor- mation committee to request 140 more troopers, E. C. Hayhow, Hillsdale publish- er and committee chairman, said that was the maximum number the state police could assimulate in one year, Earlier, F. Granger Weil, Port Huron publisher and seminar chair- man, appealed to the legislature for nonpartisan support of traffic legislation, He said the seminar was designed to aid the law- makers, not “bludgeon” them. 000—were wiped out by a catas-) trophe, or if every resident of | Bay City—57,000—were injured in a disaster. i over proposals for a speed limit of 6 miles an hour in the day- time and 55 at night, | taining the present law which re- quires cars to be kept under con- trol at all times. Delegates generally favored in-| creasing the minimum driving age ized from 16 to 17 years. Schoolmen | school driver training courses to be financed with a $1 fee added to every $20 fine for a moving vio- Legislation to make passing on The number of traffic deaths in mand of the training center at Pontiac Naval Re- Michigan this year is comparable, | serve Surface Division 9-104. He succeeds Lt. C. J. he said, to the toll which would | Casserly, shown here awarding a medal to Radio- result if Richland—population 2-|man First Class Luther C. Diaz of 185 Rustic 1.5-Milllevy fo Be Discussed Ceiling Would Be Hiked Jan. 1, 1955, if OK'd in A il El ti Pontiac City Commission tonight _ is expected to consider a proposed city charter amendment to raise the 10-mill limitation on munici- pal property taxes to 12% mills on Jan 1, 1955. a The city is presently collecting 12 milis, two of which are used for retirement will be in 1955. A majority vote of the city elec- torate is necessary to change the charter, according to City Clerk Ada R. Evans. The proposal would be included on the April 5 general election ballot. Q Pontiac Press Photo NEW COMMANDER VIEWS AWARD—Lt.|Circle. The medal denotes 10 years mefitorious| Commissioners are expected to James G. McShane (left) yesterday assumed com- | service in the reserves. McShane comes from duty | present reward checks to James with a division of the North Atlantic Treaty Organ- | Brown Jr., 18, of 37 Vinewood Ave. ization Command. Casserly will become executive | and Jack Seebaud, 48, of 27 Oriole officer of the USS Leonard E. Mason, # destroyer | pa for their part in the capture of operating along the Pacific coast. rape-slayer Donald V. O'Brian. National Guard Units Here |Pyblic Wil] Wait) snreors «1 1 sy vos ti ‘agian see awecs |QeCK to Strengthen Ranks - Company M and the 107th Ordn-| Training with pistols, carbines (DS) (NGUS) of Pontiac's | and the Garand rifle is also under- | Michigan National Guard are far |taken by the group, commanded Police chiefs and_sheriffs argued below their authorized strength, ac- | by Ist Lt. A. J. Largent. | strongly for the speed limit, while | cording to reports from the group's | the engineering committee rejected | commanding officers. be flatly, The engineers favored re-| Co. M of the 125th Infantry Regi- | warrants, according to command. | Due to High Costs | Core ee | ance \ficers and one warrant officer | Jr., who says he hopes the unit's while the Ordnance unit is author- | strength will be built up soon by 13% men, five officers and | new recruits. warrant officers. “It they weren't male and fe-| Anderson basement by the family | proposed a state subsidy for high | the Co. M. male, I probably wouldn't be in| cat. P y | During past year business today,” said 15-year-old) William N. Anderson of 35 | Classes in drill, training, and manager of the Pontiac | Maintenance of all weapons and | of Commerce. recruited 20 men to bring | | ! | i ? Lait =] at Fus i i 1 | STH HEE 5 ¥ foe Clon. a" Engineer's estimates for capital Production of New Sets improvements scheduled include: 8 g i : g & i public in the near future, according |Site non ito John W. Hirlinger, assistant Oskiand from ‘ Trunk storm drain on Bagley trom Nevada to California. ; Curb, gutter, drainage and related . work on California from Frenkiin is based upon results of survey | Bester. day night training each week at | of television manufacturers by the} A resolution of public necessity National Better Business Bureau | is expected for trunk storm drain affliated. nia and curb, gutter and “Returns trom the question- | on California from Franklin to naires clearly demonstrate that | Bagley. there is no basis for public ex- Public hearings are scheduled pectations that color receivers (for proposed inch blacktop pav- will be available in quantity in | ing on: : the near future,” Hirlinger sald, | sinevue trom Paddock to Jessie. “or that the difference in price Selmest Stem Michigans to Sassi Bend. between color and biack-and- } BF ah. AW to East boule- white receivers will soon be a | vara negligible factor.” Sale trem hischante to Macel Bond. He added that the concensus Lets from Roselawn to East boulevard, Sra cans sae set oan] Ee ree ace pes yy enghb os Fn ~ Bor Bone Genter from Aubura, te, Whittemore retailing between $700 and $1,000 | me a ere ? While a color programs onj Judson shirley a limited network will be broed-| van” om Senieré 1 Bat tous cast this year; authorities in the Raeburn from East boulevard to Mich- industry agree that color programs | ““Waitemere from mentord. to East will be infrequent until enough | >euleverc. | : color sets have been sold to make| Nominations are expected from programs worthwhile to sponsors, | Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- Hirlinger explained negan for appointment of three micas a |" ep black-and-white sets An is from . ene Sees few alterations. for transfer of ownership of B liquor license to M. E. Lt | : : ; fi F Dies in Pampa, Texas For the Record Saboteurs Could Be ing A-Bombs i zseszaseze gh3% “~ i - ie erie . Te inulyy i os patel TE = Ss E Ut al sett ine ae dai Sot Hae epi fant 1|9 Bi : He itl PS 2 2 A ef at Ht re iseatta " f sitet | , Shey nit ys Lite eral HEE fi = eS vl ing HiT Lisay l haat ae ee seed p = ™ 6S & ta oy ge tit? fits ayes £4358 pas, ipa jadi i= oO * ae 34k Hi si sf}epsbe be sis Pte y: [ : < = : 282” Ss i E Z i di Evil sti teat 263 S8as aut . ons Hs its Er aeds = : ° & S é Pa Rite “adi ay fs 3I Be Ray i s Hs SSIES ae pit E : | = SE sia | 86 fi Hie eye af TE ae Blam rk ia Hi: S in Bs} Sey ti entisina He, Wat geil 3 eg pagel ieee ‘es = | sttE| Sy eH. Jeni Ren PERE eT ‘lit & a ; es | = | ed gee detest lds lh + FL | 3 Bye ii fa 2 | Se ahs) Seat ui etiajeliel peel) Heat a ie = Salil ple ih fall ae i Hit) Sot ig & Suid ely aie cy ee | + 5 Hit en : : eI 634 oot ett si tl = pises tate shisa HHT |: § ce Qo; rniggttl ieee s oe eva HHA RSET A aaa ae) EB hieatlig a ) 7 pill Og laid gS atin! Tall itl wes ne ait nae : Be ili: 2 Bilin 86 fil i STE spit le ‘i S | ft] #8 ail yO laf) ee ie EEE) So] lp ilies = si ges sialel geal Sot ll : = Aut os gies CBee Sei lattes ELLA vale a sess. La aE lidi'l st Bae oe aT , ur ™ Py soos PS BE rey lillts; 2: Bede Te shit Sli: 5% He wt Hil a. > a S 3 r HI ihe ree i eae iit i HOt Us <4 ‘ ® 8 “us Fs ’ suits an a © s s ba a Fs int o3sh es te 83 a anes lls in 8 = a ith LH fates eed aa iil bij Hak! ales E “ : Hit i gf ax - yh fay esaiy Eornre=n= ie E|* = 5. tis. Hs § tae itale Fi 5 8S 238} Se HAG ian BSS Se - ils baz BSE 5 | = \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1954 Stocks Holding Lodge Calendar | Busmess Notes: Navy Needs Men . * * : 3 Officers Chosen for Commissions Special Communication, Cedar fe 2 ‘Ito Hicher Ports tasers % sare tage 7 in Medical Corps , ne Ban Wood, Weak nay |b ( . lJ sd Programs are available for en- 3 on “se: hy Credit Union ce "acco « — rane styes| hi fet taney, 8.0} NEW YORK, @®—Stocks worked y | tamologists, inte ant quietly lower on the Board of Trade | no "ssa. bu; apples, Jonathan, their w ard today despite ° : podiatrists lenting ~ ay upw today with losses limited in most) isfy: we 1. 240-438 bu: apples, Nori | some show of irregularity. ews in brie GMTC Group Elects | Ene 2 Ste ee naw. cases to small fractions. : , 450 bu; Mo 1, | Gra Serv- Disappointment over failure of| u; apples Stasis ed, Mel 1, 28 Goins waite, Slane spot 7 ss George Pudduck, Votes |. Corns. according to Chief Alan : business to No 1, 1.00-| While losses were n to rs, Bernice Washington, 22, ae aay, any substantial export bus ood PP =5 wi as don eb “cabtars. | tractions, usually the smaller va-| 2086 Wyoming, Ferndale, was 4.8 Pct. Dividend |D. Sireennen of the Pontiac naval THATCHER, PATTERSON & WERNET promgtal Bom go J mesa ter ytoany |g not 1. te be ery. | riety. placed on one year’s probation and The board of directors of GMTC| “sr, < weak ts elect Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Agency the ty of increased coun-| Me, |, 3:50-3.0 cree: overt, ee | Brish trading at the opening | “messed $100 costy Monday on 8) Employes Pontiac Federal Credit! with a masters degree or doctor- try offerings of cash soybeans com-| celery root, No| 1, 125-1.75 dos bebs. ms 6 | charge of violating the liquor 18) tnion elected George Pudduck 1 600 Community Nationa! Bank Bidg. PE 3-056 “bined to give the market an easier | Ferssips, Mo 1, 1.00150 tbe Denaet nena fe Soares number | hy Oakdand County Circuit Judge | cresident at the organization's 18th | =”, °° ane ee ad « o ’ of large . Gedérge B. Hartrick. She found . —. the end of the first ne A wh x — Major divisions higher or gen- ounty by s jury Jan 13 of selling annual meeting Saturday. i four year course of study of chir- ater @e 1.36 dos behs. No 1, 9-100 | orally firm included steels, rub- |); Taking office with him are Al-| y. ; ; hour was % to 1% cents lower, | 50-m bag; potetenn, Be 1.80-2.00 100- liquor after hours at her home last/to-+ £ silk, vice president; Wil-| ‘Those qualified should tact March $2.13%, corn unchanged to Ay ya No 1 6-0 "doe bebe. _ —~ Se oreo beng March. liam Maneck, treasurer; and Nick | jhe Otfies ae Newel Otticer Pre- * es, tobaccos, ; : ’ , p mt Nav % lower, March $1593, onts un-|Buiaans ei, RAs we, Sepach | — A grocery store at tet Central|B. Skosich, clerk curement, New Federal Bulding Complete changed to % lower, March 80%, | bard, No 1, 75-160 bu. Turnip, topped.) Rubbers were bid higher right| Ave. was broken into last night| Credit Union members elected) Detroit, before Feb. 1 ; rye % to % lower, March $1.24, | He ® bers DS from the start with Goodrich | and a case of soda pop was stolen, | Fred Case, Rudolph Hartman, et soybeans % lower to 1% higher, | standi h - point | according to Pontiac Police. The Skosich and Gor- 4 gy Investment DETROIT EGGS standing out with a two-point) ng to ; n March $3.14% and lard five cents (AP)—The following prices | gain | store, owned by Dominic Mandala- don Stayt to the | ’ Somme Rgher, March $18 hundred | wore pall for Sane” fos” of toaeral-suate |. Among higher stocks were Re-| ri of 25 Oak St., Auburn Heights, board of direc lew ope U | wey ' ' ‘ ‘ through a broken win- tors; Charlotte) | Teiate eee 0.8. grade A tombe to. | ihuS rete, ee Wart {dows . Sinclair and Rob- Facilities Grain Pri 64, wid. ave. 60%; large 83-64, wid. ave | U. S. Rubber, Montgomery , , Trask to the " rain Frices 53%: medium 6-60, | wea. avg. 40%; | Boeing, American Telephone, An- Robert J. McM ef 21 Mon- ot | ef 0 eSs at Your Finger Tips CHICAGO GRAIN “Srown eese-0.8 gree A jumbo s1-| aconda Copper, Phelps Dodge, Du St. told Pontiac Police that eet ant tows “Ss CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain: |. |41. wid. avg. 00; large $1: wid. ave. | Pont, General Electric, American ae ota 2 mittee; sted ott ie en 319% _ — — = lege oe t barge te wh pgp -~ : age > ek Senta | ie cer. yeorrday. “while it was Gavest Raberts| Detroit Put in Moderate Just pick up your phone ond call us for experienced eosesen . “43, | Fe, Sinclair Oil. ; Y Bag 2000 Sethe May saaske 218 ae ae Yesterday the stock market was | Parked in front of his home. to as oem com-| Labor Surplus Grouping service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome nam eees ‘au » irregular. Just before the close a ° — letter or in . RE cindees 153% Bep ':...... 62%, CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Leo E, Lingle, 53, of 360 N.| | but March Is Eyed by phone, by person md Saseeee Het , Oa 240% | cucaGo ‘AP)—Butter steady; re- | Tally led by steels helped to im-| Saginaw St., pleaded guilty to a PUDDUCK re men aend Y nesovens 153 Mar ...... 1635 | Selpte 1,006,608; wholesale buying prices | prove the list from its lows. drunk driving charge yesterday pen 0 Oe en | WASHINGTON # — Uniemploy- } - RS 1630 «(| Ue to one cent higher; #3 score Pon vidend to be paid on 1953 earnings. | Det , OOae ncecaces 1 Jy... 15.75 02 A 65;-90 B 63.25; 88 C 62.5; when he appeared before tiac |ment is getting worse dn roit WATLING LERCHEN & co MOY voeeeees 18 Bovbenn Ol) | Ekes firm: receipts 14,426; wholesale New York Stocks Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. He| Mameck, treasurer - manager, | and five other Michigan cities, a ’ ° ep sarkoabn ne May hhaesks ties hes or ry —y —_ a Figures after decimal points are cighths | WAS sentenced to three days in| reported that the Credit Union's | Labor Department survey showed Member New York Stock Exchonge end other leading exchanges re bead ™**s es “5 Us. standards y gh A. ~~ Ex 30 K te “ jail and fined 375. | assets as of Dec. 31, 1963, totaled | today, but employers are “Cau MAE ses.+0 tne , 43.5: checks and dirties 41.5 | ae Pe... So a 32 | $2,400,581.57. | tous jmistic”’ that the down- ; | eee eiuc... 20h LOP lass... 443| William Cade of 30 Bloomfield | . | Goumty opt ‘ : CHICAGO POTATOES | Alisg testi": HS Lit stews "98 | Ty. reported to Pontiac Police the | During the year, mémbership | trend will be halted by mit:Marel Detroit: 3rd Floor Ford Building. WO 2-5525 Com n Sells CHICAGO’ (AP) —Potatess: Arrivela, | Ainel Gare. 30:3 wares | theft of a hub cap from his auto | !screased 1,137; assets rose) The department's bureau of em- new stock on track 6; supplies light; | allis Chal..... 16 Loew's........ 14 | yesterday while his car was parked | $765,373.61; share savings were up| ployment security said unemploy- Peation: 616 . 4- no pg gg Ree = a Sy ee Fm: BY i in front of his home | $690,116.66 and loans outstanding ment had iftcreased i nearly all entios: Pontiac State Bank Building—Fideral 4-2§95 ; ments old and new ‘stock for Priday | am Airlin..... 124 Marsh Pie : 264) : jumped $895,746.80, Maneck said.jof the 149 major labor market | ; : urdey @92; Gunday 6; old stock. | Am Can . 313 Martin G1 1% | Penald Caston, 17, of 1396) ad areas from November to January. 4 00 Pct. of Issue erate, demand maderbie: martet, about | Am Gyane. #81 Mead Op---xe- 303 | Beachland, Waterford Township,| The DuPont Co. has disclosed) 1 14 posse Creek were ; en ee tae Cees cee Bees | ae ee ee ee ie, Ga’ ree saa | WAS Sentenced to Oakland County | preliminary plans to builds plant) 04 oe with 13 other YOUR CAR? $25 Millio: Stock Sales nesote-North Dakota Pontiacs 2.50 am M& Féy.. 23.1 Monéan Ch.... 41| Jail for 10 days for reckless | at Montague, Mich., for the manu-| a ts the “ : n | ee eee eee: So $ | driving by Bloomfield Hills Judge | facture of Neoprene, a synthetic oats ues — ; Made by Consumers Poultry Am Sea. 2 Mot wheel... 2 | Alva J. Richardson. Gaston was | rubber, The location adjoins the| * labor surplus designa This may be your cor— Am Smeit..... 304 33.3 and $5 of Muskegon, of which means unemployment is ‘ " the other lunable to pay a $45 fine site, just north i or it might be Power DETROIT POULTRF ee ee ee \eurrent construction by the Hooker | sflecting 3 to 6 per cent of the ‘ uoxeon Consum-| ries pa pet Be,fok. Setratetter he | Anne Cop's: SES Rete | on aed | Electro-Chemical Co. and another | work force. eueslitar df iss Fm the Semen oS cee i quakiy Sve poultry up te 0 om: "| Simour 77. €4 Mat Cash KR... 013] Gutesd T Fl porte site at which the Union Carbide; Both cities were previously list- be sure you liability stockholders and so far | 21. Heavy cype weailers er isyers, wanker au ~~ eee a 2,| are sentenced Eimer | ©. | & Carbon Corp. will build. led as having a balanced labor and collision insurance. seeeatad $25,800.00, the company | SBSuSee es kee | sae eee os 4! Bt SE. S818 Ce sa end ned. ban 7 a | EP | ¥ , veo Mirg ... gerne } ‘ounty which mul- : : mal nn men | cameace rovmmy ~ ”| Se Sle cht RESPIR. Hy 8 with cot yenteray for | ate caper of ane forms ith >pecertg naar thang" H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency — * CHICAGO {(AP}—Live poultry steady Ben et ‘Be gb a ‘| ing under the inf of liquor. | cut use of carbon paper WSS &0 |. berantial” labor surplus which H. W. Hattenlocher Mex E. Kerns 000,000 construction program for to firme; secatate 5.08 sess: £00. pag: ‘$25 Nor Pac... § | Riddle will serve 70 days im jail| wnunceq today by the National at least 6 per cent of avail- 31 . 8 FE 4-155! heaty hone 60-21; Might hens 36-10: fry- | Bong ‘wire... 134° mentite aust... 82 is fine is mot paid. Cash Register Co, of Dayton, Ohio. | 141. workers are jobless 8 Ruler Bidp. i ers or broilers 24-27; old roosters 17-19; | Bor * 58.3 Ohio Of1...... 86) The process uses combinations of — ducklings none pore Ween 0. Oe Pockaré ear Fe ee ee cnip tad |two different coatings on ordinary p> sy wr yy» Groeneiie | +e Pan Am W Air 195) mere, Commerce Township, were added to the listing wi Livestock Bead Go... a feces Sov. 9} Michigan State ath the Pon- | P&Per. Muskegon. All four areas will be | Hands Tied? Calum 2... peomh -”.. i10| use Post yesterday two wheels eligible to = Oo Y DETROIT LIVESTOCK ie - trom his to tax aid Because You Lock a seep tg oe SRE Ey BE Sesame etme UITOUQNS Man |SSesses oc a Minh Schack Bilis: Cattle—Salable 106. Katly seles slough. | Capital Alri... 85 phil Pet.” 508 tions. / Ig iptoma ter classes fully steady; choice sia Case (JI)..... 187 Pins Mills |. 374| Mrs, Kathleen Light, 34, of The ¢ considers the \\ . steers and lings around 1150 Cater Trac.... 403 Pit Plate Gi.. 562 wthorne. Detroit ree - You cam get one at HOME in your spare time. down 23.00-25.00; part load prime steers | Celanese : 317 Prost Gam .. 10.1 | 208 Ha ’ wae unemployment problems seri- , sround Ieee, the 26.8; commercial, | Charnes pumas, «2 | fined $75 and $5 costs yesterday) (1 oover | ous.” If you are 16 or over and have left school, write tow choice steers largely 1600-3318; fee | Chrysler... 801 mo Pe |... 3 | bY Hazel Park Judge Robert C. ~. tor interesting tree booklet—tells you how! heifers 10.00-15.00; utility and commer- p ---nodlg + 3 * 9 Radic Cp ... %2)| Baldwin, Mrs, Light pleaded guilty new survey answers a eee rt tt tt tt tt Cie ee de sce: Stan wielding froke | Guust® Fea’: 348 ReO aotors ... 20 | 10 drunk driving. Firm's Vice President| complaint of CIO President American School. P. O. Box 24, Kensington Branch, Detroit 24 stele cutters te 12.00, most utility 804 | Colg Palm... 417 Reve Met... see| Rummage Sale, Wed. Jan. 27, N i to Task am) Co Cmee ee es Please send me Free Lessons and 55-Page Bulletin on Request! Calves Saiadle 206. ‘Trade not fully | Gon ‘pau... ana St. 20° Lesd.. 44119 to 12. Stevens Hall, Exchange oa bd the department worked too slow , a a nae odes qeeeredy, Abel canoes unsold : Con P PI 4% 100.4 | tar — l= in and needs eteeene eee eereeeeene — Salable 1,000. Early sales |Cont Can.... 564 § oe if your friend's in jail = 83 wooled lambs Te Sent on... ma Sinclair Ot .. Ff bail, Ph. os 201. © A. Mi ry eee ee eee) State. .-vseererrsee ‘ask 70; ther small lets goed and | ore Pa sve boa “Pac ate ie sa Sera, any Se * etic: bem w 31 Real Estate Board CHICAGO LIVESTOCK DuPont ....-- te CHICAGO (AP)—Gélable hogs 6,500; | Basie ich. ing Se oe Be .. 8 * active; butchers and sows unevenly §0- | Bast Air L.... 23. aon i ae er 1 00 ; ehotee 180-230 Ib butchers | Eestm Kod.... 501 --» 112 bee-S0 ts: with tow lends tnd lots |S! Auto L.... 42) Sid Ol Ohio 388 or e choice 20 ib Gown 27.00; 240-21 Ib | Emer Red... 108 Suuebeser ». 205) Ivan W. Schram recently was 25.50-28.25; 300-320, Ih 34.18-26-80; choice | Br-Cell-O $92 Swift & Co .. 4 1/named chairman of the Broker's ss by Receive choice light sows 23:75 or slightly above, |Ewestome «. TSB ot - 27 | Division of Pontiac Real. Estate f— good clearance. aan doo; |e Biee 24 Feo Su ... 4) Board for 1954. He succeeds Wil- vi 7 steers and heifers to Gen Sie 83 Tint R Bese us . Knudsen who has been A ~ wey |i * By EL woe (oan eee BS yg | presdient. ment block plant and ia. 38 igher’ wilty-"and. commercial | Gen 7 Rub Je: Underwood .. 284 A builders’ supply com- cree eae, eee wreng, se 3 | Qiiette +» G2 Ge Carttde .. 4 lifelong Pon- ‘ higher; vealers steady: Goebel Br ... Ti n . 4 tiac resident, pany, located in Pontioc, |S Etmaern itm, Secs gas [accents SF Tan Ait BS ees ua tae ’ , v eee including all buildings, | %Ss.ase. "god te. low-chotee Siar: |Gt No AYP as Unit Prokt <. in the real estate ipment and inventory 33.00; commercial te low iy 4.8- | Gt Weet 6 .. 187 “y * x | business here for 5 points" 24.0: “bulk good "and choice belfers | Ou on - fe U 8 Ru |. 318 the past five | dent of the National Bank of De- However, the department The cost of insurance is so low on a 19.00-23.75; 7 to low-good 12.80- | Homestt + me oS gon... 2 troit, studying lending agencies, | out, ordnance cutbacks by the j flere fok en on ey ee ek eee = and Stason E. Blythe, dean of the | Army will likely affect. Detroit. you can’t afford to take . most utility and commercial bulls 13.00- | Til Cent ... 66.6 Walgreen .... 25.4 ™ Joe C. Hayden | University of- Michigan Law chonces.. Call us for rates with Address Inquiries to: 16.00; commercial to choive vealers 19.00. | Inland Gu. $02 Wee, Ate > ona A BF was elected sec- | School, investigating legal services to ; 38.90; “few prime ales 300%; cull Incest He! Wes or ma 4 HE vetery of tel un Psychology Prof to Speak! —_ real savings. Box No. 32, osed slaupbier'Inmbe around, 180 fot Mick -.. 38f° Weng B-. SAt| | SONRAM Broker's Division The Pontiac Press [| scsi seins Hie Stio ek, | ieee At ern, Ha] uch comes cach mon bere] C artratie Trial Kenneth G jow good lambs 12.00-19.50; mostly choice | JohDs Man .. 70.1 Yngst Sh & T 414! the regular board meeting to con- ss - NEW YORK—Compiled by the Asso- 5 ges i ‘The murder | seeds nibs olf. ext’, LIVOrCeS Granted = reir paarey ma charge DETROIT EDISON COMPANY = |gzprs,o "337 HEIST aoa» hr. acy Mae Garete, Week, B99. «+++: SY 31 see ht) william &. Jr. 33, accused of shooting her hus- COMMON STOCK YIELDING °5.40% Year eqn. We2 622 SAE. 143] Qeoree Siem band, Scarborough, 32, last Aug. | ee aia HH a innd County Creat Judge H. Rus Having dividends continuously since 1909, ee eh BRS fet bet 870| Sllamse from Holland this offers an excellent investment in a —*+ wy tote at vite and Gres from A women growing Michigan utility. , or weeks) Jools Met men is hearing the case which . oy “tien = opened y. Telephone: WOodward 2-2055 Balawin eter ne 14) Juantte BM, Prosecutor (pie 2 8) Pe oe FIRST OF MICHIGAN jee: = § i) Se Serews -.aae0e : ie fa nay 4 ; comienins Ss 1 Virginia Corporation “Meaettmiiie. oo” reckee BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT PHILADELPHIA Ww — A NEW YORK CHICAGO Barbara thief escaped with a package 5 under a young woman’s arm instead of protesting, she said nr thug did her a favor. Her small dog had died in S There was . $11 Community Nat’! yeot tare to wany bin. Sat Bank Building ee Se ceates Cie : mother’s home in : Phone FE 4-1568-9 Darby. The body was in the pack- Poe treat age. y eas. * co Consult us for first hand information ¥ <3 af