, . t . “tet eis 2 ’ Bie 3s o* : + ‘ - “s _ THE PONTIAC PREG we HD lke Revives Health Reinsurance Plan ey ee ee Get U.S. Off Formosa, Russia Tells U.N. repos ent aa ~ Million. Dollar Fire in Baltimore Red Guns Miss Winter Grips Fishing Boat t0 Lawmakers Chiang Give Up | ~}Tachentslands | | V/s Offshore Islands inBigBarrage |") a aon Security Council Given U. S. Fleet Standing by Resolution Denouncing. for Possible Evacuation American Action . Order, Quemoy Quiet UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. TAIPEH, Formosa — (#@—Soviet Russia confront- Communist guns 6fi Tecent- | ed the U. N. Security Coun- ly-captured Yikian gshan)| of Socialized Medicine in Subsidy Request WASHINGTON (INS) —~ better health and medical care for millions of Ameri- cil today with a demand belched in the direction of his controversial of . that United States with- the tense Tachengs tonight last year for a federal rein- draw its armed forces im- but the Chinese Nationalist | ; Pye service A a. mediately.from the Formosa Defense Ministry reported > health ce by private all the shells landed in the} sea. The combat-ready U. 8. 7th Fleet stood by for pos- sible orders to evacuate the | Tachen Islands, 200 miles north of Formosa and eight miles south of Yikiangshan, but the U. 8. Navy boss in the Pacific said Sunday such orders had not yet area and that Chiang Kai- shek surrender the coastal Chinese islands to the Com- munists. The demand was included in a draft resolution circu- lated to delegations as‘Tthe :Council gathered to discuss how to halt hostilities in the Formosa Strait and how to prevent a major conflict from developing. “other territories belonging to | : . has pledged to protect : | However, Adm. Felix B. Stump, hower recommended greater fed- The United States called the weather a8 &| commander of the U. S. Pacific United Press Phote | eral ald to state and local agencies i ae de a “ allowed to return | Fleet. said on a @uick visit to| DE-ICING JOB—The calling card of winter is encrusted thickly | to deal with this problem, includ dpveth cattann eiiests to batt Ga | thie Chinese Nationalist capital ont heavily wn the siguig and srnete of the Reting, Neat “Tony Maltos,” | ing new grants to the states, evacuated from nearby 4 a. Res oy -_ s + in State Traffic City Reg isters mp ves tnd Dre Minit | nN Neve | | i df j A i iF i a if [ pesctution. proposed expansion of Public i . 4 : | if the Communists should attack Service to Jemeummx s for Worst Weekend in~S5 Wy cozssser== Stevens Demands Force! =s-:=eee: der its title language of “U. 5.| ‘ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Second Fatality Gam t 0. megs "5 fpr oh 0%: a < Re a oey Re aye ~ Four teenagers whose automobile skidded on ice and ; ‘ Adm. Stump, meanwhile, was ne eee Taiwan (Formosa) Area and Othe: | collided with a roaring train were among 16 to die in Mrs. Max W. Wells! ttying back to his Peart Mar- 0 om - eq y eserves propriation for research on air pee ey — Beare a Michigan's weekend traffic. | Dies of Injuries After | om an aoe Invped o wick pollution, which has become a of getting off an invitation to Rec It was the highest weekend death toll on. the state's | Cor Hits Tree conference with tep American WASHINGTON 4INS)—Army Secretary Robert T. rer cians an po eg (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | streets and highways in the new year. commanders in Tokyo. ; Water — The President proposed ms Mrs. Eleanor Wells, 49-year-old | Stevens said today the nation’s reserve forces must be oe “ A brother and two sisters >— wife of Pontine’s assistant, fire |, While here he told a news con-/ brought quickly to combat readiness to answer any | Svar SS ee et Supreme Court Back were among the four: ato-|M F| . [chief, became the city's second | ference ‘hat “any time Awe thes | emergency, —_— oo rege R tered. to death in the auto} argaret yl [traffic fatality Saturday when Yer | will defend themselves “only then, Stevens declared in a statement: prepared | " Eisenhower emphasized that alt ~~ weed if the ms pee | ey | can the U. S. offset the time-advantage that he said is |... governments for the health WASHINGTON (UP) — The Su- = hi - pps ip “it W t Indi |limits, a preme Court, witha backlog of | USS Wes’ 0 and. 10 V¥@S es |, Mrs. Wells, of 005 Wiliams Lake have a plan to assist in the evacu-| “a built-in mili feature of the totalitarian state.” _ of the community. more than 9% cases, resumes a full comns= the op ae 16 Re. wpe ce, ee Bro-| ation it it is ordered. It hasn't) Army Chief of Staff Mat-+—- -~<" mali ' work schedule today following a | Michigan counted three in aH ; acunsed | been ordered.” ‘thew B. Ridgway was to : mendations Congress recess of several weeks. miscellaneous accidents, A baby British Princess Plans | tine General Hospital. | Nationalist artny headquarters pm oll later in’ the day | Raccoon Coat Too Thin resent a ted y pacer A The high court meets for dec} | suffocated in its crib. A boy’ Caribbean Islands. Tour | An autopsy. held to determine | reported today 16 civilians and/ sid speculation that he|for Nebraska Weather | stieasive many gf the sions (noon EST) starts | burned to death when flames . , two soldiers were killed in yester-| : ; i hearing oral arguments on cises| Gun’ ‘onwcleped: hie father’s. car. on First Solo Venture the impact, disclosed she died | day's fire bomb raid on Lower| Will openly oppan the} GRAND ISLAND, Neb, (INS)—| probleme whlch Swest Se estes it will rule on later this term. A Detroiter slipped on an egg and LONDON (INS) — Brittish Prin- |*2erwerds of internal injuries. | Tachen Island. The army said 23) Plann — as ting | Te cold spell has hit Grand Is | tor a stronger America .. « The only major case which | fell, fatally injuring himself. | cess Margaret left chilly London | ,¥° “ wd ‘autos were involved 1m | civilians and-two soldiers were) a the Army's fighting | \. 14 so hard that even the animals | ui ies REA pray ns Sagal an ayy Eilled in Ge cartrain wreck prckapepleneaay brooches in the West | Petice, who said there were | : Committee chairman Cari’ Vjn-| Want to come inside. states and the medical trust Jaws, ‘The geverament i ag. gg gery age Ver- | indies no skids marks at the scene, | . son (D-Ga) sald Go“ benstieing | Nin caching on ber der owt Gay con.Sorm the baat Se heer . ee , pe » | quoted two witnesses | four-star general w given an) »\ health for all.”’ steeping te, eck op, Sm St | “Tenainoed on Page 2, Col 2)" |, Te 2hveanald Princess “Mee” | Sir waits apperety made me Midwest Seen. sermsres mind.” eg ee bar ct. crmmed | The President, recommended —_——_——_—— nema mM. : i , , a i . tional Boxing Club. Flint $ , 0:09 A.M. EST). aboard ” the | — a Soe . ear Iedawee, a ah le walked in, warmed up by the fire-| | pastas Ltn ‘The justices had postponed argu-| ces doutindock: stectncrulete:COMPUR, | vice ' hinehehent belwe - the the cut, the congressman re-| side, and then walked back out Cina Rescued b ments in hopes that the Senate |City in Michigan Now _| special Brittish Overseas Airways’ | Mave Ing OTTMIOT | re nccat -weu, inne is, het get] side. Gina Rescued by Cops would have acted by now on the) py nvr (IN pivereity ot | PUNO. mammed.. by..0 lemenber la chance to say 80.” From Enthusiastic Mob norhination of Judge John Mar- SA U ty crew, Mrs. Wells, according to. police : a y ' h ° N d . shall Harlan to fill the vacancy pg Ett disclosed spe! hSe is scheduled to arrive at |had been considered a “good and| Temperature Will Rise, stevens, without specifically Machrowicz Name | MUNICH, Germany @—A peice used by the death of Associate . & population of | Trinidad’s Piareo Airport ttomor-|careful driver.” She and her hus- | mentioning the administration's | WASHINGTON @—Rep. Machro-| riot squad rescued bosmmy eee ace, teak doen. 190,000, now rates as Michigan's row afternoon. band once made a motorcycle tour More; Snow Forecast reserve proposal, urged the com- | wicz (D-Mich) has been named re- | actress Gina Lollobrigida today pine tities in Die of te Unined States. Later This Week mittee te a eee gional assistant —e aes er Oe group of fans not be able Margaret o_o ter th was the second tralf- “which will assure ti - |and Indiana by % (D- | we Munich. Soniusnaiamediiedta thecis'coes fic fatality in Pontiac this year,| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ost of active participation by the | Okla), House Democratic whip. | She was disheveled but unhurt. of her trip tthrough the Carib- Andrew F, Chunovich, 59, of 675 The bitter cold that blanketed, young men of this country in Machrowicz will keep Albert ad-| Police said two members of the Cortwright St., was killed three| much of the nation east of the| reserve training activities. vised on how Democratic mem-' welcoming throng suffered frac- , : days earlier when he was struck | Rocky Mountains for nearly 4a| H ld: “We can no longer af- |bers feel about legislation before tures and a score or more emerged The journey -has been described | by a car at an intersection. week has begun moderating, and eye” a» achie ne | the House. with bruises and minor burts, as a “dream cruise’ and the ia ee eh Os aly en light snows moved eastward into | Td to ler the achievemen a diuineah — princess will have some time for ri s five the | the Midwest. | cotaiet, sandy papeve ame. ee k ‘W . B 7 relaxation, “But her schedule is | Pertcrs tality was recorded | Temperature rises of 3 to 20 de-| After it has Basn & ee ow See oman in brown filled with reeceptions, formal Feb. 7 and the ae. | Brees were recorded yesterday in | Tes‘rves Mime pa ey Klay - : Ia et dar‘ Gases Has | Surviving besides ter asbad, | Mac “ne one Toreca|racieale” in Rubinstein Murder Case ek aed hid brats tocupeace revel Max W Wells, are three daughters eyo a oe forecast Pee Army secretary said “An chose she has. ever undertaken, (994 8s son, Mrse Maxine Berry alert, capable, versatile and mobile From Gur Wire Services : It will be Margaret's first “solo” |0f Muskegon, Mrs. Barkers Yat. ett eeeateen ee ak ae ane to gure) NEW YORK—An unknown “woman in brown” added be ge onto On eee | ot Cedar Rapids, lowa, and Rob-| were as much as 7 degrees lower | creeping Red expansion. a new note of mystery today to the strange slaying of ‘| soyal family, Her wardrobe, select. |¢rt, of Pontiac; two brothers and yesterday than the day before | These, he warned, may become | Serge Rubinstein. ed “carefully weeks ago, ranges |* sister, Howard I; Smt EL aetna: penton (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | police said they were searching for the slender young feral Gevtate to svcning quis |Seai ond Mics VErn Smith of | Teadings extended as far south woman who was seen wandering about Rubinstein’s five- SALET for the many official receptions, |Pontiac, and 10 grandchildren. | ** northern Florida, Forecasters See story. mansion shortly before the killer strangled the Margaret will be met at the em aaron Zero tures“ were still " of torr | daret wit te met tt |e ce th helt Ss vas Relief From Cold 3 SELSA (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) in a Pontiac Cemetery which and northern New England. 4 KREct * PS RP ni ty be named later. Funeral service| Precipitation moving in from the ea eS wilt be eld fromm DonslecnsTohen! west wae predicted W tabe the |. me, wevneciunee tr the wont 5 In Today's Press Funeral Home Tuesday at 3 p.m.,| form of rain or mixed snow and poe ee = Bireinghenm vi lsvesssesssvecoese. . 2 | with Dr. Milton H. Bank officiat-| rain in southern and central por-|i-" 0 naar 3 degrees . om f "6 SOKCT ans ses ceamenecmeneenst ete a tions of Tilinois and Indiana. Flur-| |, , ot B to 2. 7° TACRH Bed... " ries yesterday were extremely light | 7 int: snow is forecast for to- a: abi se Female Maybe except ao night and Tusaday, with. tain os 9 (UP) — Police re-| The had rains ected The hed light Weekend temperatures in down- ry . tg aed ger mow Cae cnemien . Pontiac ranged Oe 2 16 ah: “in: “i tests ied he was blind in one rood oo a degrees Saturday and rom 3 to ee ve Swed sees se geees = cree ib Probate: 200i. [eve and nearly blind im the other: pb remy eh my my” one “tr ak gg'aa gg | lana gave his occupation 4s | , 06". S°%, tonal of Olt Prefs, © Wert | continued og "2 driving inspector. : \ Lawrence 8t. ote to rise to by 1 p.m. ¥* 4 ‘ + j ? | ‘ Pa: ; > F] a FOSS in \s 4 , ? Sig a3 | : \ \ af na Leal : ee | \ \ ee ae ee ‘ Neh ge ee Ge ee — “ee ire x ee ae silane enivedtiniati en A ated oe bee pment ae ae ~~a <- = ete alae ene mee ae ep ? - ‘ aes iets eae Ce eee ntact or ami hee: ‘a ! IAN TVW 7 THE PONTIAC Phils MONDAY, an ¢ 31, 1955. . | ae ’ oe i 4 ; ich! ore ' ey } The Day in Birmingham ~ Storesto Test Thieves Picnic | 7m) Attempts to Halt | : at Eapoave | ea, (City to Apportion Costs New Space Kits |SarGlccners St. Clair Fill-Ins for. Paving Triangle Area ~ | pop early Sunday morning in the | k Injuneti BIRMINGHAM—A preview of to-| “considering” an investigation to Ln agg hg oo epee ee al in Ettort to End’ Allagad |Sse eeaphceseapeass tes lice taros aa Hor City’s Children Ponta Police ai tay | tand-Grabbing —-- * |'sE rab, ws stm wah | i" ground on When the Wrigley Supermarkets | investigating the breakin at parr] p LANSING (INS) — Eight tem- road, the Grand Trunk Western | Vernon ‘W. Griffith said today. Western B i 2 ; ; ,' porary injunctions will be sought Railroad eevthera city ; decided: to purge their bookracks Cleaners, sm E. m.. this week to halt .so-called land- eng the ity ef horror comic books, they found ; he thieves forced a padlock on | grabbers al hores of ‘Lake ; ' "the boiler room door and consumed . a ts along the shores of: . | A land developer and the Board | driven by Earl H, Knapp, 33, of themselves involved in space travel). Guantity of the refreshments be- \a. Cale , , 1 of Education are expected to share | Durand, was backing south near with their Pontiac stores desig- | jjieved taken previously from the Asst. Atty. Gen. Nicholas V. | costs with the city. Torrence Oil Co.,: 2205 Holland, nated as a “take-off area.” J&K Tavern at 369 E. Pike. De Olds refusttt to reveal the names. A comparative traffic survey of | when it struck a rear whee) of Tt ell started when a group of Pauw said, “Hotdogs, buns and of those affected until a dome Quarton Lake Estates subdivision the east bound trailer-truck. ' é a sass ype ; 7 t : _ Hi id was ; ‘he poungenecives ofthis gro "*”ge po ere found i the fl mena are. He sad he wat wil be submited. anf further dl | eye trae, drtvan by Dobe. r room. Some of it n acting on s y cussion will follow in the proposed ery 5p declared oe Sor would eaten.” Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh. alley behind West MeCullough, 40, of River Rouge. not their own children read | °° ; j Maple property tipped ov “‘gatine of the comic books in. their| Nothing has been determined sto- | Olds said the ‘restraining or- | between Bates and Henrietta. a utility pole, which fell onto a stores—hence — len from the cleaning figm, but &, Sa < , ‘ Se a nee 1 . he ders are ‘being sought in the parked car, causing an estimated * estly ‘mMefchariilise them for their aoe ee the acorn teok ne wr ah , state’s battle against traspas- | A Kictiot! dinner will start vel- . , . customers’ children mou none rom | . i. ? % . *, 4 . vending machines and made an| ei) ®, tiie ot | sers who have ‘been building : oy oe , Paar aca ‘eal boat race at 7 tente, a/‘e 8 . : Chalienged’ by top executives 10 | nsuccesstul attempt to enter the, 4 | >) ; - ye qwank hemes and yaa workers . on the Albert Lee Pence + . 3 annual spurring produce something better, = safe at the tavern where they Sen oe ctate-emeed lake * gained: entry by removing. an ex- frontag been filled YMCA 2,000 ’ in im violation of a 56-year-old Presenting their preblem to | haust fan in the rear of the build- cteatin: ‘ooni, The law, passed in 1899, sets | : : iz? ai -H | } ents Es 9f lin dar EF | | ; | i i a E ey ing. | narer ros: - Bene ° 3 i ie weeie.eme 0 epece $i 0s 16 Killed in Traffic | the chores of, Lake Erie. Huron | 4, Teport on "What Europe Did ‘ALL — Thi ' mse i - New York, check ROLL CALL.—The pups are minding mother| Channel firehouse in Queens Michigan, Superior «and St. pretty well as Fawn, firemen's mascot at the Broad | litter of 12 on one of the trucks. | zine article, will be discussed at “ae ae sarmiae oom 8 Over the Weekend ee aaa Wy ton'and vale peeverves and [tomorrow's 18 a. mn. meeting of was just beyond the horizon, and) (Continued From Page One) . - | ' for public recreation areas. Satine mus set out, Comme Pom | Deaths in. Pontiac Area TB Sanatorium (“sna 'stai mia ms |e should ludéd in education for ’ pradiey . ile ies a a 0 6 a ee ee ‘ . 7 . : . : a game were being destroyed cle Dorothy Fosdick entitled, H fn the kit is a factual, Witnesses said the youngsters’ Baby Girl Beckett ean, Face Budoet Cut oy ih of lake shore lands. | "How a Global Polley Is Evolved.” Margaret F lying So far, the officials said, t y, s.¢ ‘6 ° : j &| Funeral service for Baby Girl . re P . P ° _ planetary map, space calipers, | broadside by the Chesapeake Coan eareiie attemige ' fan Pan American Atiairs will be |f the West Indies | Ohio . The i carried the | Beckett, daughter of Herman and . . Y . : : space speed charts, course finders. | ar cet halt Game Alice Taylor Beckett, 2451 Snell- Asher R. Fox m ; . Legis! tor Says Funds 08 fill-ins have preved inefec — up » | Mis. Vale Woodford . brook, will be Tuesday at 11 a. m Asher Robert Fox Jr., 55. 7% A . mage the W : Riley,- 19, of Trentéx,| from Huntoon Funeral Home. Bur- Young §t., died Friday at his Asked by Williams Not addresses oman ‘ s ° ‘ _ «gfe “ : a % William Runco, 22, of Dearborn, | ial will follow in Perry Mt. Park jome | Justified by Need ‘Woman in Brown u ain ws : A Se stat - ; |. The son of Asher R. Fox, Sr., | j : : ter, Sheryll Lee Klempner, were | She died 15 minutes after birth Mrs. . . _| LANSING — The State Ap- ; . , Geturday night on Telegraph | Saturday in Pontiac General Hos- ®%4 Flizabeth Smithers, he was csr. Committee cocked its Sought in Murder the General Federation ' pital. born in Manistique Feb. 11, 1899 pruning shears at the state's en driven by Richard Moore, 20.| Surviving besides her parents is A veteran of World War 11, he | tuberculosis hospitals today as the (Continued From Page One) ed po ng | of Trenton. accident occurred | a sister, Carole, at home. | came to Pontiac 30 years ago and | 1955 legislative session went into threatening notes had been tied to receat . 7 LG | was last employed by Pontiac Mo- “= wg sas wes rocks and thrown through his win- prices in — : : ae ts : . tor Division Sen, Eimer RK. er (BSS | dow. Police confirmed that one Pulies Desa weeks preparing een oon Proven ty Waders Sylvester t orey , Surviving besides his parents are field), the committee chairman, | note said “You have your warning. ee one al pore yp Sylvester L. Carey, 60, 490 N. six sisters, Mrs. Leonard Parker said he was aghast at the number | next time you won't walk away streets were decked Into Snow Bank: persons were injured the | Perry St. died Saturday at. his .n4 Mrs. Charles Ewald of Manis- | of empty beds in the institutions Pay your debts.”’ . | F Chi | white and blue bunting Union ? | Goh ‘ home. i tique, Mrs. Vern Haggerty of Men- | and the fact that Gov. Williams’! Rubinstein's 84-year-old ume Reds Demand ang Jacks appeared on automobiles, All Bones Intact Mrs. Eleawor Wells, 4, of sole re. was den, Mrs. Otto Keller of California. | butiget was proposing funds for seni. Forrester told police she of Byron and Mae Dailey Mrs. Chris Jacobs of Florida and | more occupants and more ¢M- | sy axened at hat ahe thought wax! Five |} Coastal Isles One calypso singer already hes Plains was killed Sunday | Carey and married Willanna Cart Mrs Jay Riley of Keego Harbor. ployes. i. ot >) p ¢y | distributed a four-verse song of i f ef | fe Hf i i S| ON OR ii VN a 4 i it i oF i : iF ff gsehez dias it wZEaB . iH Hi dit i pte H! Mis il : H : ie bout 1 a.m. when a light was) Feb. 16, 1921. : _ 1s : tn Manistique = Also surviving are two brothers. Porter said the four state turned on in her room. She said (Continued From Page One) ‘ TS y |Charies and Forest Fox, beth of hospitals have space for 833 pa- | she looked up to see a fully-clad : | Manistique. | theme that are ° +! Service will be held from Hun- | [toon Funeral Home Tuesday-at} ns tor 05 rats next FE : : li i Ff ifs } 35 in ‘ : eth itt 1 are 1:3 p. m.. with the Rev. James | daughters, Mrs. Fred Griffin Luther of Silvercrest Baptist | Mrs. Frank Bouback-of_Pon- | Church officiating. Burial will fol- | Eari Martin and Mrs: jow in Oak Hill Cemetery. | ome em ~} William Harden of Rochester, and —— i Ruitestele’s Teseardl meter.’ four of Eacanabe h Mannin | The four institutiods have GT) ote said she also saw the wo | . , Lawrence of | P employes — “almost one for every | - , : the | president for January—Peru's Vic-|one of Trinidad’s nown |Waterford and Marvin James of | Prayer service will be Tuesday) patient.” Porter said, but the gov- |™@" i" brown, walking down tor A, Belaunde takes over tomor | calypso singers. teow aa” Pi ; Mighty Panther. “~*~ i giz i ie i f i He : i i i 7 sth i; af: fil : i fi li : f id i rf it lt ti i ; ii | i i : 5 8 i i Ef i : iF rE 1 zg An non she Also surviving are .9 sister, (ning, son of Jessie Franklin apd) +; hesitate to advocate that we 'he girl about the same time she | ing only the close out one of these institutions,” heard angry men’s voices the at , B, of coming father and) Wis, and 22 grandchildren. ‘ard McNeill St . | from her son's suite . ; . | Porter said, “but we've got to do | a 7 ' it was entitled “Question car were injured seriously. euaie will be aieneny rip, Be wag Peete Sonanth ow spe ha pearl are: the atehes womad | Mestilities in the ———— — ; to Mrs. Frances McCiellan, 62, of | Chapel any “ae ood | “didn’t ‘look like the kind who be | Stands off the Coast Satur. | @t 1:30 p. m. with Elder Claude Hospital. | there are. 12,660 acceptable beds | - land of China.” ye BM | eater ae rey a of her | Cook of Latter Day Saints Re | Surviving besides his parents are | available in county institutions for | !onged there.” ‘There was no in- Court of Honor organized oe va tt the to Bestow Rank ie ail iste iF ; i i . i * ; j “ : 7 swerved into a tree near Church officiating. | a sister, Patricia. and three broth: | 1. wubercular and that 2,771 of what she meant by that) Sir Lesiie i i f 7ef : ! z i z [ | ‘ Tv ‘ . 1 2 cial Memorial Cemetery. ter, all at home. . | Porter cited the Howell. Gaylord, mon for young women : cach: tem | Church > : | sion. souri; Lioyd and O. Burton, both| Mrs, Carrie Flansberg of Flint, | agricultural functions of the" col-| aon, @ 6.8 %.; Polio Poster Girl Lays |" winard c. smith, 0. of Lansing |¢¢ Denver. Colo, and Lee way Mrs. Charles Steinbrink of La: | lege. He owns and operates | “ignored in the slain financier’s| | President Eisenhower t # ice Strong Reserve ' | i i Hi 7A cif eth jj high school. He is an alumnus of | and his two dapghtérs are the prin- I : Mrs. Roses on F. D. R. Grave | was killed Sunday night as his car! wood, Calif. | peer, Mrs. Will Welch of dack- | 200-acre dairy farm in Sanilac’ & evoshed com. ond oan ichild and > will, the paper said, were F E A: i ij £ ie Bf | iF ¢ i : | rs March of Dimes Poster) pontiac Trail in New. Hudson. . ee = Girt, Mary Koslosi, 5, of Cole — fsecictkay tan 4:00 an She. Bev. Funeral service will be Thursday | Motorist Faces Trial | Under the terms P ville, ‘Tenn., laid a wreath of red) : y | yee pm, im | at 1 p.m, from Voorhees-Siple ‘ Rubi roses yesterday on the grave ot | Vive La Chivalry | Chapel, the Rev. John W. om ye eo Pog rg stein, will get a lifetime income President Franklin D. Roosevelton | ROME ‘(INS)—An Italian crim | [I Sends Health of Centra, Methodist Church of-|- ee ee ag from a trust fund which at her the Tird anniversary of his birth: | inologist declared today that wom: | e ficiating. Burial will be in the Lam moe Srimgeen ty Jud nck Vir death will revert to his daughters, Roosevelt, founde a the dations _ a Somes “see than — - tllyge vhs a $100 bond along With-the principal. - 4 ’ J a . but added hastils that this Pla Cong | : . , . The are Diana. 9. and ” as he Foundation for Infatile Paralysis, dons ust Bs they os a higher | n to ress ! ls Fined pending trial Feb. Se ae a defend themselves, awaited tribute from the Warm | : : Speeder ccamumeimeaiey ise Alexandra living Palos | orders evacua- aes. Cin Feundaten ond ene |r sovaes. Fret. Benigne Dt) (Cymtianed Preai ‘Page One) Charles Ingram, 24, of 264 Rock-| urban Official Dies Verdes, Calif., with their “ees: Tulli Rome University . o, ed in behalf of President |ing to question Pn, aay that Congress authorize federal well St., charged in a traffic war _ he magazine Epoce. sida | ont on eel carer te efore Municip! 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Clark of pet t Pope ee of Motorway drive| Janet Fairbanks arrived Fri- have been wrapped up in prepara-| day evening from her studies at tien for a tip & Mantes, - Central Michigan College of Edu- — cation to spend several days visit- The Godlee Rogers, of Ottawa drive and Dr. and Mrs. C. G. | ig with her mother, Mrs. Orval Burke of Birmingham are busy G. Fairbanks of Niagara avenue. with plans for = trip to Vene- | Janct is « freshman at the Mount oe te Pleasant college. , Coldwater . s-2¢ 8 s Dr and Mrs. Leon H, Seymour | James H. Bersche, son of the are leaving soon to make | Rev. and Mrs. G. J. Bersche of permancet heme there. Franklin boulevard, was graduat- ; ed from Wheaton College, Wheaton, A business trip which will keep them in Calcutta, India for several | l., Friday evening. He received months is ahead for Mr. and Mrs. | an A.B. degree in Political Science. M. F. Macaulay of Motorway drive. * * * ee Se Se wee oo | Mater Bi en, aon ot Be ont ‘ | eee ce, map tag, |tompet of lin AK Rene means commie or the coma! E ItOFS SCC Tokyo and the Hawaiian Islands. | LeBaron avenue, are among the convention in Flint. : Bee bina | oe ee Orters preaent at he tata | New Elastic Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haas of Holly who maintained “All A” academic: tion were Mrs. Leora E. La Fond will arrive in San Francisco Tues- | averages during the fall term. 4 Bay City, fattened prattents St lj day -to make preparations for &/ Others trom this area whe will Py Be sayy OCKINGS pote vi =| 2 hag => Mattie Charbonneau, alse of the NEW YORK (INS) — There's saute tie tuted See ony | ene Beagle » So are . . will spend two days in Los Angeles | o yar. and Mrs. KR. H. Dediey ’ before returning to their home by| 4, acer Sia, Se puatlese A TPR eptenpl neve Sut tele a dae at Lyman Millers of Milford. Angelus are shown with the new — recently. Di New tant elite dh 0.00 Gee Wayne University on Tucaday. $ ¢ @ i ; at the New York Mo- sclose hosiery elegant Central Mieb a eee ty Mr and Mrs. Ronald F. Selow een te , Stylish Hairdo |= poesia Cute lepine : ; P 5 =e 5 support. It seems to be the first sed--hip. masters degree trom |of Haslet. Mich. for ther deus | Dist, E4il] Plans Birthday Celebration | pms (NS) Paris hires: | tayo, hinted, tot wages ” Robert Rowe of Milford “ sers have disclosed os ented tnanadter ante. Piety ‘Hill Chapter of DAR ae oh ch acanbaghopetemes-rs: comm: party will inclede re- [how a lady can achieve a stylish - na colored surgical and Mrs. Floyd C. Salow of Harper | celebrate its 20th birthday with a | 30, to compete with other girls| gents of DAR Chapters in the pr cde Sem ii Up to mow,, mast surgital stodb- street are the paternal grandpar- | juncheon in Birmingham Commu-| from all over the*State for the Detrete axe cod Nien eane ig tm viously. | sas neve ‘oun’ Gabdagetine @ om. nity House’ Feb. 8 at 12:30. prize given for the best Good Ci- bette cnt cout wart fairs without toes that needed ny- 8 Secstel- quads WOl tiled tho] Gavn ix Gre State, of Michigne The speaker of the day will be) 1 ating meal fire — just their| tons over them to look decent. Cake Not Limited two girls who have been chosen! ‘The state contest is determined | Mrs. Lula Mecneral ‘opie will be | aw, Samay hairdo tn, which the | 76 oe eeu akon and me $ to Summer, Menus as tecipients of the Good Citizen's | py 9 theme on Good Citizenship |tormey. Her general topic will be) nair is set a halo of spreading | ot Helanca stretch pen'get 5 ~ award, and their mothers. Beverly | which each girl writes and sub- Americanism. She will be intro- | curis look - like ‘eee |e Summer shortcake in the winter? | Baker represents Clawson H i-g tthmits to a state board. In the whole | @uced by Mrs. Hollis P. Halladay. shooting out. The curis are | exactly a, ae Sure, now that you can turn to! School and Elizabeth Quillian is | United States there were 7,625 such} The chairman of the hostess | swirled sideways on the head and | Weights at a distance frozen fruits when fresh berries | from the Birmingham Higti School. | swards made last year. committee in charge of arranging | cluster together over one ear, pro- ten feet. , . ” Even close it looks and peaches are out of season. It's anete the birthday luncheon is Mrs. | viding “tongues of flame” at the the-pesfect dessert for a fish din- Pi pliner nf etc Other guests at the Piety Hill og Ry yg BL © sta tail ted cotta (te than poe Are edy dans hs Renee @ Righ cohect stuler gist . old R. Chapel, Mrs, Don E. Dash- py dye Sob. |The makers of the new bosiery shopping all can attain because it means that |FQshionettes to er, Mrs. Royal E. Paulette, and| it’s not stylish unless you blaze | 8dmit frankly their elastic stock- ee ee oe she ts chosen by her classmates | + 44% Mrs. Walter R. Barkley. with auburn or red gold locks ings aren't 66-gauge sheers. But cuits to save time, and put them| %# Yell as by ber teacters a» | lear Dietition A the concer) feels its elastic hie is the oven to bake at the sime wal an tintin auathitindy teste Mrs. Ada Heckert, dietition “Sli k’ Sh Mrs, Anderson pep beh dy mm mays time the fish sticks go in. Set your ot character and personality. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, will be in ape ks to Club ee hits oan dh beanie ts ie tn ow The ill attend the DAR | Suest speaker Tuesday at a meet- pair and an extra added attrac- us sae > ih cin | Ses Conference, to be held this |i%6 of the Fashionette Club to be Featured by “You and your accessories” was | tion for-women who only need one sert the the fish | State the Sheraten-Cadillac Ho. |e at Pontiac High School. In- | the topie chosen by Mrs. Frank | elastic ion aie ated. SS tae meme "| Designers Asem sche rome | ars ee ones tend the meeting. of Fashion Your Figure in estemaie pla ae eng mae | oynon VINS—A. new “anh De Pench Schon |" 4| 22 at St. Benedict Hall. Mrs. Glen- oe eee the meckis trephy ant Mee Robert | Patient -in-Hospital don Moon received thé weekly | Sint, dase. were sry | Lake received the monthly prize. Mrs. Ruth Weber Parshall of trophy. pm 4 their | Mrs. Merle Malone of Waterford’s | Mohawk road is @ patient at St. y Mrs. Troy Francis, Mrs. John accra year Mean Fashion Your Figure Club was a | Joseph Mercy ‘where she 4 Reichert and Mra. Thomas Clifton | “PMS, on er (guest. : eal de are program chairmen for Feb- |4. at Ge tae - ‘ ruary and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. |: og ow , -¥ e nows John Neaves and Raymond Hibbs seat your..8 @ by John Cav-| The W. T ys Sar, nn ne |anagh, the “sink” laa completely Slicks of a You're ——___ = | smibetted, dicts, Cavennah, : the Houston, Tex., + fr ip, Puceectny OO Sine ae Ee Se ee ee on announce the \ : mum attention. ‘\ ze) COLD WAVES | orcuine"are lve, and ster “meaeement of Great ! Sl A Specialty right into a snug hiplines. \their daughter, * DOROTHY’'S BEAUTY oe man yy of Worth | Clare Ann, to nee NM. Perry ve 2-196 | they called it “the moulded line.” Frank : ‘It was the same long unbelted | Jacomino, son ' b= gongs Arenas Pen be poss + aria of Mrs. Frank tron leaner suits to , — however, you. When they come beck he WILLIAM K. COWIE were full and ‘ | Jacomino of _~ notices at once the smart, fresh, P Custom U Dresses that didn’t “slink” stuck | Auburn avenue aoe every pholstering |to the classic shirtwaist silhouette. | and My , .. . 8 compliment . ited , Charles Creed lcuterty qm 2 Sepeane where, Ee wa ie ae | suasiond Gon aiet Qroar out to ann'| Jacomino of — important business of the day takes 378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2857 | piace Mee © mame shirt, showing | North Paddock 2 aeiiies dane took aa | it in wool for daytime and in black rest. She lapels : satin for evening wear. ’ . poka Sale dkes tos eetn 2 —Luncheons— Creed also showed one unexpect- attended selecting the cleaner who pays at- . | ed SS ee Notre Dame ie aitan Tare coe a Riker Fountain || Ee ee Ad the | of Cleveland suggest you choose us. in ribs whenever possible, @fen ac-| and he is a . Riker Bidg. Lobby soaens Se ea graduate of Ogg’s = University of s P| Detroit. : Gane Jee SPECIAL! © | Service pays attention to . ~gcstiied - } tow he ts hr thet Save $5.00 | ‘ our utmost _— a PERMANENT and HAIRCUT | / 5-Stores to INCLUDES: | ft Serve Cream Shampoo ...$ .50 Y ae Cold Wave ....... 7.50 FIVE STORES Cream Rinse ...... .50 For Convenient Cash | Haircut ..... ca... 1.90 end Carry Service 4481 4 Rd. | Total .........$10.00 a (M-59) ALL FOR ONLY | HOSIERY 476 Auburn Ave. SAVE $6.25! _ NOTHING MORE TO PAY eumotde Wich oe ms il 82 N. Saginaw St. 430 Orchard Loke Ave. Reg. $12.50 : : eo phere coun Wave [DRASTIC CLEAR — , \ ad 6 Juvenile Items. ve > * ae s-& {Dead 7 Hurt | at New Hudson | 4-Car Pileup on U. S. 16) at Pontiac Trail Kills | *Lansing Mon , NEW HUDSON—A Lansing man was killed-and six persons injured at 11:20 last night when he drove his car into the rear of another Waiting for a red light at U. S. 16) and Pontiac Trail, Brighton State | said, causing a series of | s involving two) i x j a : é LORETTA HOSKINSON Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoskinson of Milford have announced the en- his brother | agement of their daughter Loretta crashe Willard C. Smith, 30. | Doris, 37, is in serious in University Hospital, | 34, and his pre Lowry. He. is the ison of Mr. and Mrs, Albertus i | Lowry of Jacksonville, Ohio. No +date has been set for the wetting |to William F. Hazel | “Srecany, vot}Pick Candidates | "t, ri, of Howell. | at Imlay City | Meeting Tonight Howel residents were taken | IMLAY CITY—The Village gau McPherson Hospital, Howell, Mrs. Shirtliff was ng at | a. po yg 9 Mercy Hospital, | cus hais been called by the Coun- ell for 8 p.m. today, in the Village Hall, Grass Fires Cause _ err» mms Half of 1954 Alarms clerk, treasurer, assessor and three trustees. Pontiac Township Fire Levi Spencer, John F. Folk and made 131-Yurs during 1954, and | William Miles. there was no loss of life by fire) Clark Clifford Dorow will take in the fonnibée during that period. | registrations through Feb. 14 for The estimated loss by fire on | the March 14 election fire was estimated at $24,670. Donald Beyer Elected Seventy-eight grass fires during to Head Lapeer C. of C. LAPEER — Donald F. Beyer & the newly-elected president of the |Lapeer Chamber of Commerce Other officers are Lee Agee, vice [ president; Emil Wenger, treasurer, Ralph Marwood, executive secre- a New board members are Don Ayliffe, Joe Gwinn and Le- land Moore. - Party Today to Climax Youngsters’ Dance Group |; WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Twelve weeks of ballroom dance instruction for communit amr ranger Soseponraee BE poe Elected at Thimble Club a final class and party to be held wenger eon og a from 1:30:20 pm. today ai the| ‘the Thimble Club ai the annual gagid HINO DW lthe county prosecutor's office | Court, Heads Romeo ‘Amvets Post 150 PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — The | Trustees whose terms expire are | Department | | ing secretary | Mrs Anthony Fadiana Motorist Meet to Discuss Mistaken, Leaves | | Mrs. William Jones | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | Gilliland Appea Wife at Station | CLARKSTON — Rosary dervice | Phyllis McPherson of Troy Town- An Indiana motorist who had | for Mrs. William (Sarah) Jones; 39, | ship, a son, Glenn of Rochester, a stopped in a Waterford Township | of 5 8. Holcomb St. Review Case at Lapeer | tilling station for-gasoline early to- day was halted later about 30 | neral Home, with funeral at 10 a.m. | Today Pending Action miles away by‘ Utica police who in- | Tuesday at Our Lady of the Lake | by Supreme Court \formed the ‘startled gentleman /Chyrch, Waterford, and burial in| = that he forgot his wife at the gas | Mt. Hope Cemetery, Pontiac. She ‘Service for Mrs*-William F. LAPEER—A factual -condensa- | siation. | died. Saturday. | (Ruth) Lear, 90 Premont: Ave., tion of the December 1953 trial of | }jere’s—what happened, accord-| Surviving besides her husband | | will be held at 2 p.m. “Tuesday at Clayton C, Gilliland, 58; of Detroit | ing to Trooper Stanley Sitkowski of | are two daughters, Eileen and /| the First Methodist Church, with won charges of gy ah to ae Pontiac State Police Post. Barbara, a son, Reese, all at home, | burial. in tape Chapel Memorial |} struct justice was e alm of a ‘ meeting today between Gilliland’s Al Harting driving his 1952 se- | Wailed Lak ee oe ee aes acaie. ' attorney, Lapeer. County Circuit! 4am with Indiana license plates | Finzel of Clarkston, and a brother| Surviving besides her. husband is Court Judge Timothy C. Quinn and | stopped for s gas refill af the | 11 a OF tne U.S. Navy. & daughter, Mrs. Paul Thomas 4 | station located of M59 and Fliza- beth Lake Road. His wife, Lila, Mrs. Gertrude L. Hadden was sleeping in the rear seat. | ROCHESTER—Service lor Mrs. whether they will take up an ap-| While the attendant filled the | Gertrude L. Hadden, 75, of 6059 peal of the conviction which sen-|car, Harting went to the men’s | Livernois Rd., was held at 2 p.m. tenced Gilliland to 4% to 5 years|lavatory. Meanwhile, his wife |today at the William R. Potere in prison. Gilliland was sentenced woke up, exited from the car and | Funeral Home, with burial in Troy | for hig part in the long legal and went to the ladies lavatory } Union Corners Cemetery. She died | often physical fight of area farm-| Described as a ‘‘chipper sort of | | Saterday. ers and the defunct Lapeer Farm- guy,” Harting paid the attendant, 2 ers Mutual Fire Insurance Assn. hopped in the car and chistes | This would pave the way for the State Supreme Court's decision on | a if . . Gluntand, found guilty Dee. 2, |sway. Lakeville to Discuss 1953, has been out on $5,000 bond Sitkowski put the report on the . & radio pending first an appeal for a retrial, which was denied, and then an appeal to the Supreme ‘Education Problems LAKEVILLE—Residents of Lake- | Thursday ville have been urged by school | “Stop a car with license number . he forgot his wife at the gas station.” Utica police stopped Harting Judge Quinn warned Gilliland’s will -be' held | brother, Floyd ‘Lawrence of Water- |. | at 9 p.m. today at the Sharpe Fu- | tord and one grandchild. Long Beach, Calif., her father, Bert Swift of Pennsylvania, three brothers, George Swift of Scott- dale, Pa., John Swift of Somerset, Pa., Roy Swift of Dunbar; Pa., two sisters, Mrs, Ethel Griffith of Clariton, Pa., Swift, of Connellsville, Pa. officials to attend the board of one daughter, THE PONTIAC aes MONDAY, JAN NUARY Bi, 1955 ‘Deaths in Nearby Communities . Mrs. William F. Lear WATERFORD TOWNSHIP and’ Miss — William R. Andrews” IMLAY CITY—Service for Wil- > liam R, Andrews, 65, of oe) tery Rd., Lum, was held at 1 p.m. | today at Muir Brothers Funeral | Home; with burial in Maple Grove | amen North Branch. He died Surviving are his wife, Emma; Margaret of De- attorney, Leo Hoffman, that a de-| 0" Auburn avenue en reate education meeting at 8 p.m. s- | troit; and one son, Gregory, with | lay in the meeting which he asked) Canada. — . day for a discussion of the school’ the U. S. Air Force in Cheyenne, | several weeks ago, would be the Where's your wife,” asked problems. | Wyo. i] t t de. the officer. ” ast ¢x onion ma cs ¥ ed Schoo] enlargement will be dis- | Mrs. Wayne D. Page r — ee \'In, the back seat,” replied | cussed by interested citizens and | Harting board of education members. MARLETTE — Service for Mrs. | Samuel Bentley Harting was escorted back to the! Ppiang will be put in ‘motion for | station for his wife, where the a jong range program to insure | Hartings. and the officers busted | proper educational facilities for the | out in a big laugh children of the area. ROMEO—At an installation meet- Plan Su ing recently, Samuel Bentley assumed the office of commander THOMAS—Thomas Community of Romeo Amvets Post 150 Association will sponsor a Beef and Robert Cain, Willard Hoffman Chicken Cafeteria Supper at the and Kenneth Hackett were. in-Community Hall, starting at 5 stalled as vice commanders; James | P-m. Tuesday. a affair is open, Travis, adjutant; Bruce Oneille, to the — financial secretary pera Other officers were Earl Ander- son, Joseph Gould, Stanley Faulker County Calendar and Dr. Frank T. Moran 5 City Mrs. Samuel Bentley took the The Women's y —* Cue will hear a | oath as president of the women’s — pT i Spee i epeete Ue auxiliary: .Miss Mildred Slankster & Secor Baas is vice president, Mrs. Robert Cain, Christian Crusaders. of the Baptist ( Church will meet at 1:36 p.m. Teesday socretary, Mrs Joseph sould, at the home of Mrs C. B. Crossman of treasurer; Mrs. Howard Boom, act-| church street pper at Thomas ‘Metamora Man to Seek 4th Win METAMORA —-Ronald Walker of Metamora will be seeking -his | fourth consecutive trophy as state champion beef feeder at the Far- mer’s Week shoys-og Feb. 10 at | Michigan State College. Other area participants = be James Porter of Lapeer. with ar) Remee Michigan Culture” will be the theme for the mext meeting of the Romee Book Club. te be held Tuesday ot the home of Mre HB. B Gerling, 376 Chandler & Glen Slankster Trey Township The Progressive 4-H Club ef on | Township will meet at €:39 pm | day ot 1516 Muer 6 Men's Night Scheduled Women's Club will meet at ROCHESTER—Men's Night will | 22 2, Twcster ot the home Of Bre. | be observed by members of the Tuesday Musicale at the home of Others are Mrs. Demas Cain, Sarzynski and Mrs. ham. \| Plan Rummage Sale ? j fio Cemetery. She died Thursday. ~at Farmers’ Show | chaci scharrer of Flint, | Scharrer ‘of Wyandotte and Carl | Scharrer of Barryton. | 4 From Rochester fo Seek Council Posts Wayne D, (Susan) Page, 59, Tus-| can. 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REE rF lt li tlt if nt ! if i oT tt = = Ri: 143 alte i ite Pili 25 if 1 fi SSuh R: HE ait ae = 5 ies iaviasel Ohi flty Head s+>= he rasteristeal : SS He He 8 Stila! rite its 26 i t THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1955 ages fs - . _———_—— Ga 8.14 & SS aS IL. [Le a (i iia oa = — Soybeans vip; ARKETS ircratts, Steels Hikers Perform: News in Brief ‘Attendance Record ‘Batrasesre, Others Weak arene. Chalk Up Gains wy ra Gnelt- School—3 fluorescent celling fix- Allen Kovercroft of 23 Fairgrove Set at Auto Show | Sees, 2 tube each, 1 drinking fountain, Ave. reported to Pontiac Police | ‘ oe a lilies tion—275 gallon oil ‘ s ‘J that someone entered his room and | | Storage tank. ETR NS) — The De BOARD EDUCATIO Feats With Feet *,| took a gold pocket watch and four D or « roe Rochester pm thn Sohaite . Rochester, _Auto Show moves into its third | Gown new p Bem . ported Hon ype A gy wads ‘ / ;, rolls of pennies sometime Satur- | day tod fter Sunday's t t | Mic CHICAGO # — Soybeans re- . fancy, 5.80-| NEW YORK «—Aircrafts and | Venezuelan Boy Scout da er ee ee eee | By MR LEWIS B ARSCOTT 6.00 bu; 1, 400-450 bu; apples, , } y : % ; | of 54,375 persons broke all previous | PA . corded losses running to a few fancy, 409 bu; No. 1, 3.00.| steels were higher today in an ac- i peri rk Seerctary. pate of the arin} ” Meintosh, fancy, 490} tive and generally firm stock mar- Plodded 20,000 Miles Arrested by Pontiac Police Sun piece — Jan 38 8, SiR & 5y > wad alleges Grain | bu; we. 1, 3.98-3.78 bu: apples, Wegner, | or ke Th 1 Ameri day on a traffic warrant, charging | The old record of 49,414 was set)“ worice OF PUBLIC HRARING market weakened on the Board of Vegetables—Beets topped. Mo 1. 1.00-| Some coppers, oils, utilities, and | ree = |he was driving without operator's ‘est year. hearing ta be held ty the ‘White’ Lake Trade today, Deslings proceeded |}? >. Cebease, No.) 5 00-1.s0 bu: fous, | Fadio-televisions did well. Through- | WASHINGTON — The modern | license, Joseph H. Phillips, 27, of | oo BM cn a Ba ee ce pe age loop yy BR RA at a moderately active pace. topped, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. Celery root. | out the list there were a number of: American, the world’s greatest | 1/29 Myrtle St.. was schedaled to ingn at the Rete Fakgrounts yee: a 1 pe ene se Hs No. 1, 1.00-1.50 doz. Fennel, No. i, 1.00- j , . St appear in Municipal Court today: terday it was necessary to halt joseq Permanent Zoning .Ordinance for rider, sometimes proves he still persons moving through corriddrs White Lake Township. jean walk—for fun Frank Phair, 57, of 328 W. Dal- | connecting the buildings. sandaes” sek tet peseene Petar Selliig in soybeans folowed is-| 1.25 bu Horseradish, No. 1. §.00-6.00 sizable individual losers. guance after the close last Friday | Busone ary, Ne. yi ae tot ae Gains went to between 1 and 4 s of an Agriculture Department re- | persiey, curly, No. ‘1, .88-1.00 dos. debs: points while losses usually were | Recently a Navy officer stepped | | 7 has been desig 5 2 "on | . ley root, No..3, .38-1.00 dos. Par- Nav} as, Royal Oak, was sentenced to} Today has n designated as Zoning Ordinance is on file in the office | port on the amount of beans in snips,” No. L 1's0 % bu. Potatoes, | CUt off at a point. _ | off 13 miles from one end of Man- 30 days in Oakland County Jail Hamtramck Day at the show, Scanned We saeune Meenaied. _— all positions on January 1. The ee - A wry A a4 5 ee . The oo *ss rom: with a hattan to the other, the final lap | Saturday when he pleaded guilty | : PERCY STOWE. total set a new record high. Other : number of large blocks’ on the 502- - i — . gt gee Chairman Zoning Board .. _ No. 80-90 5-lb. box in a mile jaunt over every before Royal Oak Township Jus- D th-K Do bl D BERT A McKBATCHIE grains declined on mild hedging ; Rhuberd, hothouse, No. 1. 90-125 dos. | tape. American Airlines started on | street on the island am *k Ss k driv eath Keeps uble Date Clerk, White Lak og at behs. Rutabages, No. 1, 130-150 bu. To- in pny crores a oe eal : tice Henrick Smit to drun iving. | yejan. 31, Ped. 18, 't6 pressure and lack vestment | matoes, hothouse, No. 1, 2.75-350 10- | 1¥, shares up ‘4 at <3, anc Other Amerieans have performed | DETROIT w — Two Detroit sis- reece ee comand. Ses ee MOE, Oo Oley SOCKS were Pan more prodigious feats with ther _,(Barsed with reckless driving ters, one 103 years old and the a , Wheat — ie of the first ; reer eg ogy le 100 up % feet. But it doesn’t happen very after his arrest Saturday by Pon other 84, died within 24 hours of hour was to lower, March ‘ at ; ing 2, up 1% JOHN F. BLAMY . . ‘ » Na . “” . tiae Police, Franklin W. Gale, 19, each other over the weekend. They $2.31; corn % to % lower, March Livestock at 78, Youngstown Sheet & Tube ° ie eit Cooney og 3942 Bellevue St.. was sched- | were Miss Emma O'Leary, 84, : $1.55%; oats % to % lower, March DETROIT LIVESTOCK 1,600 up 1% at 78%, Chance Vought . uled to be arraigned in Municipal who died Saturday, and Miss Mary | One Full Yeer Guerontee 78%; rye unchanged to % lower, |, DETROIT. Jen. 3 seur—tows golable 6,000 up 1% at 40%, (United Air-| For foot ¢xperts point out that Court today. : Ellen O'Leary, 103, who died Sun- £ H / z $1.24%; soybeans % to| mostiy 25 cents lower: Fe geen «Boe craft 1,500 up 1%.at 91, Anaconda | no American’ generation has iy friend’s i il and need day. Double funeral services will be ‘ rom Houses, Apartments, lower, March $2.81; and lard | 0% heavier weights and sows; sales | Copper 4,000 1 534 Balti- walked less than the present ene | your friend's in jall and needs co . coming Houses. Remain out ° . 170-230 Ib barrows and gilts 17.25-17.75 . == se : P - -+ pail, Ph. FE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell held for them Tuesday. only three hours. No signs used 3 cents lower to 5 cents a hundred 12.8 for mixed choice 196-220 tbs. | More & Ohio 1,500 off 3s at 38%, | and has paid less heed to Thom- | , coe : y : tt ne —— Adv. pounds higher, March $12.8. = ty Teen, 10 dss sae me tesshas | and Standard Oil (NJ) 2.700 up 1| as Jefferson's dictum that “Of | To remove ink stains from your R E C : : Cattle salable 2.600. Calves 380. Good | at 113%. all exercises walking is the | To buy or sell in Waterford. fingers, rub*the. spots with the Ox EX ompany f cant ee fy elgg, The market was strong tast week | | best’ or to Walt Whitman's fa- | Dray ‘hh e he a head of a match which has been - 101d Pent. St. Bk. Bigg. VE 4-0063 pang Tg bids off tore; liberal sup-j| with the Associated Press average. amous lines: |OR 3-7118 ; 7 rm well moistened cee eoeeeeeneeeeeepteeeeenaaeeeseear eran ply ; little action early on lower of 60 stock ‘oni $3.20 the Vv. s : » CHICAGO, Jan. 31 (AP) — grades steers and heifers; cows moder- stocks gaining 3.<0 on | “Afoot and light-hearted, I take i= - == —"| neat ‘sales bulls oe sopsnesmont catshe: no week, On Friday twas wp % | to the open road, Healthy, — , | vor BALE OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS No Contract = nasoes yee goed ond — fea steers end cents at $155.50. - free, the world before me.” 10 an 0 f | The iesass of Noemie Roches N. seneee lings 23.00-27.50; several ce {| - s- a ie: emall Hen = ter Co ity Schools, Oakland C | bese Tio penn 26.25 ond email lot 1190 Ib New York Stocks According to ne study the - Michigan. will sessbee bida fev che 2a ecessary Dec .. 28.50; part load lots mostly choice mixed American man, 21 through 65, av- | ame on iS | of the school buildings. heating systems. * Comm steer and heifer yearlings 23.00-25 00; (Late Morning Quotations) erages 9 miles a day, the woman : | water systems. and miscsiansous feme Mar a Nov most utility and low commercial cows | Adams Ex 41.¢ Celanese 241 : ; ha . : . . | a8 listed herein below. Sealed proposals, MAY .ccose-s LT Lard 11.00-13.00, mainly 12.50 down on utility | Aamiral _. oa.8) Geeta, kT 10 miles. The high school student} WASHINGTON () — Kenneth ore marked, will be received at the 3 | 4 agen ibe jad ene ra” ane iigutweight = asta "See >. os ee. ee hoofs 16 miles, the policeman pads | Darrell Carpenter, an Ohio des- a py eg parents oon] Serens ; Dee ..sc-coe 145% July .... 13.05 | down; vealers scarce, fully steady; bulk — ry = fags oe ae 18, and the waiter 13. . | perado wanted for the $9,300 fa. = 12 ecleck noes veuresry 16. . . Mar ........ 70% May es awe ane prime snuiticcan 30%: = prong ly =e a an : ace Probably the outstanding walkers | robbery of a Kansas bank, was regular nang a the eard of Poe Shas Call Today ; MAY crscsese « duly -11.63 | utility and commercial grades 18.00-25.00; | alum Ltd %8 Clark Equi ort are the English Hundreds of | put on the FBI's list of “10 most tion to be held on February 16, 1955 at = aseeeeee «© ececee » fi - B..- - | . 8:00 2 oO i } we - Hg Oct eeeeeee: iis “aheep ‘salable, 1600. Slaughter, lambs Am Alriin 3 Cluett. Pee ” “at years ago their walking excursions | wanted men” today. ter, rien an The Board of Education Gregory Oil Co. : ee aeectens: AY last Weanesda, ee bee —— oe po oe m Can 41 © Coca Cola., 1172 . over the placid countryside de-| The FBI described Carpenter, coy a Sik as te ated as 94 East Walton Bivd. Rich toed) ig prime ,esied ‘sinuditer | Am Gas @i S.7 “Gon Baie 46 veloped into pedestrian contests. | 42, a native of Wyandot County, Hcicitur'ure scalinsie at tine othieee ei Phone FE 5-6141 F. D. R. Retreat a gs yet ont Am Loco wi 213 Con GE ws 32.3 \ English heel-and-toe speedsters set! Ohio, as ‘‘a hardened, desperate the Board of Education ms ¥ sheep scarce, firm: few good and choice Am Motors 11.6 Con Pw pf 452 108 | JOHN F. BRADY the world pace with a formidable} criminal,” habitually carrying ,,Bis’s" | Schoo! | Buliding ene an | peumaunmmamennnnsnnennnnny Given Model! lightweight slaughter ewes 8.00-10.00. am N Gas 49.1 Con Pd pf 4%, 109.4 array of long-standing records. arms. He has served time in a Ro@ds “ i i 2 eee = = oa : ey Promotions Made Eventually Americans took up number of prisons, and was con sass on te ether a amar & Dee ( . «4 KH .rroce * P , — of Mayflower Trio Deny Guilt res oa Pe a3 Sens a 3S the sport. In his 70s Edward Pp. | “tionally released from Leaven- ——; School Butiding—36"-4"x24"-4" INSURANCE " WARM SPRINGS, Ga. — Als —— [am Too "82 Com pa. 8 . Weston sped from Los Angeles | Worth Federal Penitentiary just located a: 1421, Inwood Road : model of the Pilgrim ship May | [f} $713 Hold tS fe 3 See, Si.: £*/at Pontiac Motor to New York, 3.483 miles, in 77 | Sbout a month before the robbery y4fZ"xaia- Incated. at the cornet o Is Our Business flower, made from timbers of the up Anec Cop 2.8 Det Eden. days. In 1912 Mrs. David Beach | of the at Oswego, Kan, last | aqrine school Bullding—4 -0"x30"-6” . - Anac as - . rode from New York to Chi- | Nov. 27. ted at 2011 N. Rochester Road cor- , | original vessel and valued at about! Three men, accused of robbi eS ee i ee John F, Blamy has been ap-| %t located at 2011 N Rochester Road cor i $60,000, is now in the memento ng a & Co 182 Daw pow 41.5| Pointed, assistant chief inspector C@&°, 1,007 miles, in 42 days, 12 Two-men looted the Oswego "5 Stoney Creek Reed 2 aces as THATCHER ‘ a vee : , mos poe did ° Snell hoo J —34'-3"' x28" -6" : room of the Little White. House. tendant of $713 be & ks = G + ge eases = at Pontiac Motor .Division*it-was hours. . bank in five minutes, and one of located at ii = meen Ba, coreer meshes PATTERSON Lee ‘i a a It was given to the Little White pledded innocent jn Comi-| Au fone. a8 past Kea... 2. announced, = Stat, | In 1946 George Howe, a spry 92, | them, Leroy Adolph, was caught SMALL BUILDINGS af 34 Bast Kod... 2 || general manufacturing manager. | made 504 mil ma '| two weeks later at Webb City, Mo Frame Shed 14'-2"x10'-3" located et & WERNET House yesterday by Arnold M./tY Cireuit Court. 5, et : 43 si Auto L.. a4 a | made miles in 60 days. James | He c . » MLO. | Brewster School Bite Grant, New York attorney, in con-| They are Chester Shaw, 18, of M$) Ble Mumm. ¢ | Blamy joined the division upon |H. Hocking, one of the sport's un-| ji: Conese’ named Carpenter 88 gcneci'site sons Mt Bue 609 Community National junction with observance of the | 22684 Tulane Farmington; | . Balt & Oh . 393 End John..... 302|/his graduation from General Mo- frogettable figures-marked up 270,- as Companion, got a lSyear ““prame Shed 16'-3"x12'-4" located at Genk —_ ¥ fete Poenbdent Frenhiin D. Recse-| Godin Jr. 18, of S057 Rebindale, {P°@", 4° ..0es me-bel-0..... ose (Ors Institute in Sept. 1830. For /000 miles in a long career. g-einomapray [Bnet SencMRATING SYSTEMS ee velt's Tird birthday. Dearborn; and Charles Oxendine, | Beth steci i1h4 preept sul 1163 | the past two years he has been) A number of Americans have | Carpenter is brown-eyed and) pigier school—Compact Pord Atrcopdt- ——\ “Grant received the model from | 21, of 15706 Grayfield, Detroit * | Boeing Air ....78.1 ae fal 373 | assistant personne! director in journeyed afoot coast-to-coast in brown-haired, about 5 feet 11 rer Pureecs, Soreed bet ou, 178 Rp. EEE the Roosevelt family after the State police said the trio held up| Bond Strs it Gen Bee | ae charge of salaried employes. informal odysseys: John F. (Iron | inches and has a slender build. cluded. 275 gallon storage tank. President's death in 1945. Wayne Taylor, of 14034 Evergreen, | Bor" i, Gen Bee 84 CoC urrently, the promotion of Legs) Stahl—“a frustrated mail. | He has a “true love” tattoo on ,,2°"%'r; a's" em Mt Aw re @@ Qualified Personnel * *« * Detroit, with a revolver. Judge — 703 Gen — Tr John F. Brady to assistant per- man” —tredged 10.000 miles over | the fingers of his right hand. | acnriatien | mul School Sen itary Hot by The Society of Friends of Eng-| Frank L. Doty ordered the case Bran .. 253 Gen Ry Sig . 41 | sonnel director in charge of sal-| Central America, Mexico and the Oo | Kline School Deleo Forced Atr Purnace, : Budd Co -174 Gen Refrac 205)... ’ - . . land Quakers originally presented | set for trial and returned the three | 8" "962 Gen Tel 333 | aried personnel succeeding Blamy | United States as a hobby. He did M gay Bing FT me Racer Aptitude Tests the model ‘to Roosevelt as a me-|to mail under $10,000 bond each.|Sen"Dre lis Gillen” 49.4 was announced by George M. Wat-| 13 miles a day usually, once 32. Inister Returns of tire Le hp. cl wureer, mover. Typing Tests mento of the signing of the Atlantic Can Pac 29.7 Goedel Br |... 84 | S0N, personnel director | In 1950-51 a woman pushed her [0 T k U Ar ee ee ee eae di References Investigated - ~ Charter by England and the United Two Detroit T on , ie manayear =F) Brady has been with Pontiac | son, 9, and a cat in a wheelbarrow | ake Pp ms aon = ¢ | Employees Consulted States... teenagers Cater Trac |.. 06.4 Grah Paige 24/|since October, 1941 in the person-| from Jacksonville, Fla., to Los | 7 ; |: “megpee ‘qubbetobaeces iy Pump, seria! i ‘ Accompanying the model was a Breakin Charge STOCK AVERAGES “7 rig ar ——— mapevenn | See 13 months. One man. Against Nudists no. FP oot. Moséi No 458, ‘e h.p. motor, 4-4469 Eve. FE 5-1582 leatherbound book telling the story EW YORK. Jan. 31—Compiied by the | Of labor relations for the past four 52, pulled a 350-pound wagon | BATTLE CREEK w—The Rev.| Kline Schooi—Deep Wel: Pump—Pair- —— of finding the Mayflower timbers Two Detroit teenagers today | Associated Pres | | years. | through 44 states while wearing out | Braxton Sawyer, at odds last sum- | banks Morse Model” SKCWME Ty —* BOND ( in a barn near London. The vol- — innocent to breaking re —— Indust Rails vu Stocks | Succeedinf “9: in this position | 19 pairs of shoes. mer with the nudists, was back | whee WGehot anew Well Pump | ») ame was signed by Prime Min- tering when they appeared Pree. eng 242° 108 618 1588 | will be James F. Quinn. In 1 here today announcing he is going | MZ*Ts, serie! No. toeese, Dp. 30 Gal- ; ister Winston Churchill of Great | {0% Oaktand County Circuit Judge Month age 2145 1729 680 1564) | R $63 = California woman |i. start a campaign against them. MISCELLANEDOUS ITEMS smrrovadut Acency Frank L. Doty ear ago 1906 637 847 1132) , : | ipped the scale at 265 pounds. , _ Bigier School—4 fluorescent ceiling fix- Britain, | The Plymouth Division of Chrys-| 5. The Fort Smith — 954-86 2145 1230 687 1564 | Eying his wife, her husband ; . Ark., minister | tures—@ tube each ° Donald Kimmell, 19, of 2257 E. | 1954-55 low... 1499 778 984 1080 | ler Corp. will iristitute a schedule) ..; tli! said: | said he has moned (as = m.. _ ———- -—_______-_ & | Forrest 1953 ‘high 151.8 : ; Let's take a walk.” They h sum @ meet-| .-¢ fest Ave., and Frank Zoltowski, | 1983 Ws ..---- 1803 3$ 535 ‘sas |of overtime work Feb. 1 to in-) o. tran thom Fresno y hit | ing of other clergymen to plan for fo isit Burma 17, of 8787 Traverse, are accused crease production. The Division} pair to the Cal- | putting a halt to operation of Sun- TO THE VOT . T : . of into a home at 18570 ; ecaeaer © cea currently turns out about 3,000°cars nee berder, She lost | shine Gardens, a nudist camp ° : Riverside . Southfield Town- | rigures after decimal ts nths | @ day. , P ; ‘ for Talks in February hip, Jem. & They ave free on ee | Possibly the best publicized hike Rev. rae cae arrival was Any voter, wishing to secure names on 2 petition to ask the city BANOO $1,000 bond pending trial. ey Ronee ‘suse IT 18>] Russell Nowels of the Nowels was Supréme Court ' Justice Wil- marked by 10 degree weather. commission to place the fluoridation of water on the ballet, please mate Prime. ateitne nan Bur Kingston Products*.. -; «64 )~=) 644] Lumber and Coal Co., Rochester, liam O. Douglas’ 189-mile, eight- camp. are mo nudists now in contact FE 4-7177. rew* . nee — pre U bs sal Midwest Abrasivee Le - has been appointed one of six | day tramp along the Chesapeake “aS rye today that U. S. Secretary | S Rudy Mte* csc lis 36 4, | representatives to the Lumber and Ohio Canal:from Cumberland. Last summer Rev. Sawyer was State Dulles will visit Ran | *No sale. bi aske 13 14) Dealer's Research Council at Md., to Washington with "| Ousted from the camp as a visitor for talks ’ bid and asked t : eight com : goon with him after the a activi. | pan when the nudists objected to his SEATO Pad ppose ia S an Building Research Institute activi- | panions last year. tak conference next month in| Foreign Exchange ties. The greatest hike of all time? | ““™* pictures. Bangkok. : DENVER - g __ That's impossible to pin down. | His new campaign finds support Informed sources said Dulles @—A majority of sen-| wEw YORK, Jen. 31 ‘AP)—Poreign But—late in 1937 ‘|in one legislative qyarter. Rep. | ators were ‘privately opposed”’ to | exchange rates follow (Great Britain in ate 1 Julio Berrisbertia, | ° . was expected here about Feb. 26, | President ss F dollars, others in cents) ouse ms tu y 19, a Venezuelan Boy Scout lett | Peter J. Kelly (D-Detroit) has Gepending on the length of th |resctution in the opinion pogo a Ed ; home and plodded over northern | Mtroduced a bill to ban nudism. eB -~,-4- Forelg” | Wayne Morse (Ind-Ore). Tat eS cet oe onl Cl in | la South America/ Central America, . | Soaretary Sir Anthony Eden, whe Morse was one of three senators ota an, 238. of a oem Great Briain ui in income Fax Mexico and 47 states of the United Coke in Large Bottles 4 also going Bangkok ‘ ures y up a . tates. ° : : quhetded to errive in Rangoon a voted ge Babes cont; oy al deg, futures WASHINGTON (®)—A personal| at the end of ton be tal to Be Tried This Week March 1. jorse termed resolution Britain 96 day futures 278 17/32, up| income tax cut tied to a proposed | covered 20,000 miles NEW YORK W-H. B. Nichol- complete surrender to the prevén- | 1/16 0 fa cent; Belgium (franc) 1.99 9/16,| extension of present tion | ig and had U Nu sald he had asked Chinese | tative war theory of one Adm. | '*heneed; France (franc) 28% of 6 Corpora | walked through 50 pairs of boots. | 80m, prestdent of the Coca-Cola Co., Premier-Foreign Minister Chou! Arthur Radford, chairman of the | ‘Deutsche math) 2385, unchanged: Mol- income tax rates is being studied | Some people think that's the rec- | has announced that Coca-Cola will | Ex-lai to release the 11 American | Joint Chiefs of Staff | tana sguilger! B030%, ‘oft oem of e| OY House members seeking action | org, introduce family-size and inter- airmen imprisoned in Red China| Morse attacked Chinese National- changed: J. i BR, ton” oe ins your. Deimocratio strat ea mediate or king-size bottles in a) as spies on “purely humanitarian | ist leader Chiang Kai-shek, saying: | chanted; ‘switseriand viranc! tree) | were reported as believing the ‘fate Swain Cuts Loose grounds.” He said he did not; “I don’t propose risk 165 | 23.33, unchanged; Denmark (k 14.50, 4 discuss_ the “merits or demerits | nijllion American tives in a stten- | “faatet. “srone) “| combined action might give the, With Revolver in Church | sinning this week. - of the ” with Latin Americs: Argentina (free) 7.24.) bill a chance for passage despite case Chou. tion where Chiang’s intrigue could | unchanged; Brasil \free) 1.40. off 03 won ¢ ; DETROIT (UP) — Police held The family-size bottle will appear Seenniiimni eas maar send om world to war: I eet| om (bolivar) 20.83. poe oom a vene em Peassteat Elser esi pe’ Harry J. Dean, 77, for veulien | n oe Mass.. Pg TSN ; ' trust ” Far East: Hong dollar 17.40, off senhower . eaeee Hayward Pittsburg, : Dems Program pa wot cent "48 | Chairman Byrd (D-Va) of the tion today in the firing of three | king-size bottle will be, introduced 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 4-8230 to Launch Convention Heart Ailment Is Fatal - eae Senate Finance Committee. — shots during services at the in Boston, Mass., and Columbus, ' GRAND RAPIDS (2) — Pre- . Books Will Be Topic The corporate tax extension, | Police said Dean told them he trigy Sue om sale i= Columbus liminary events at the Democratic |" Ford Motor Pioneer WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| Which Eisenhower has asked, fired the blank cartridges to create en state convention include a lunch-| DETROIT ()—Jobn P. Clunes,|Mrs. William Shunck will talk) would avoid a two-billion-dollar | 4 disturbance last night after his cities are tectatively voit ier early eon, dinner, general caticus and | 63, who claimed to have installed | #>out children's books .when..she drop in government revenyes, | ciri friend walked out of the February. a = state district meetings Feb. 25.| the first self-starter on a Ford |*ppears before Study Group 2.to-| now scheduled to take effect | church before the services ended. | The convention proper convenes | automobile, died Saturday of a | morrow night. The meons AW nae t- Local Dem to t at Civic Auditorium Feb. 26. heart ailment | at the home of Mrs. Wil-! Sponsoring Democrats say an| Mysterious Blast in Auto ee eens re Sen. Patrick V. McNamara and| Clunes was hired by the late |litm Baer, 4536 Dixie Hwy. at 8 annual tax cut of $20 f | Gov. Williams will speak at the | Henry Ford as an electrician and P.m.. with Mrs. Bernard Hetney faapuer and dapesdons westh cok | CHER to 5-Year-Old Boy | 1 nccratic State Central C es 2 eee __ | te, geverament ly L400} MONROE (UP)—A ve yearald |mitiee Cirman Nel Sneir, ‘all af once = Dudley B. McNeil, | license as an electrical contractor | To Organize 4-H Club would cut revenues less than sera when a ‘thysterious Boe lee Democrats Feb. 1 to betp ook a at on “i sion set’ faijure to win the corporate ex- to his father’ liné a program to mikifitain ‘‘poli- tension, they contend, and thut | mile north of here. —* tical interest” here a Keep your credit good the modern, businesslike way. would improve the bill's chances. |_The vietim was Charles Ray Pat nan te years. Get the money from Household Finance! Thien pay erson,.son of Isaac S. Patterson, ier 1 join in discussions bills all at one time Repay only Household — Milkman Finds Wh 31, who was driving the with the 44 local delegates to | — << time. car a the | vention at 8 p. min ths Hotel and—on your terms, comfortably arranged to fit your Never Stayed in Place ime. oe aida ; attorney Hayward NEW YORK (UP) — Milkman|Cor Thief Sentenced Whitlock. chairman of the Pon- paycheck. Up to 20 months to repay. Jack Hirsch has finally solved the n ‘| tine Democratic Committee. You'll like HFC’s egsy-to-meet requirements . . . loans mystery of why he never found his to Jackson Prison . 7 Defenders of the old Rome won one of the opening rounds. Yielding to public cries: of protest, the City Council temporarily forbade any further demolition in the old sec- tors to make way for wider streets or newer buildings. Modern traffic won the second— with an assist from & rainstorm, Irate artists. set up their easels | across both ends of Via Margutta to stop the increasing flow of traf- fic directed jnto the old art quarter | by riew traffic measures, \ > ” Police tried to shoo them away but failed, Then a downpour damp- ened their enthusiasm. Reluctantly they jugged their easels back into the studios lining the quaint, nar- row street. Rome’ s big. independent ‘ ‘Tl Mes- saggero” has come out on the side of modernity. No one on either side of the ar-| guméent favors any menace to! Rome's really ancient monuments —the Colosseum, the Forum, the) Pantheon or other..great relics of Imperial Rome. 1,756 Traffic Deaths New Low for State LANSING (UP) — A record low | of 1,756 deaths and 55.300 injuries | in 182,850 traffic accidents were | reported during 1954, State Police | said today. , The figures were higher than | earlier 1954 estimates because ot a jump in December accidents, | police said. 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