os eee ASSOCIATED “Si. THE PONTIAC PRES = Tuesday: Cloudy, w aap armer . ; ; Edition 112th YEAR * * %* * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954 —28 PAGES POTERNATIONAL, MEWS SERVICE Te Spring Storm May Bring Six Inches of Snow. French Launch Counterattack ¢ potter te; Cok vue : i* ‘ :.. ¥ he es at Dien BienPhu|) =, Break From Besieged/| Fortress; Claim 1,000 Vietminh Killed HANOI, Indochina (AP) —French Union forces broke out of their besieged | | fortress of Dien Bien Phu late yesterday amd the high command said they killed| | 1,000 men of the Commu- nist-led Vietminh in a coun- terattack outside the fort-|' ress’ fringes. French army headquarters an- nounced French tanks, artillery and infantry, under the fortress commander, Col. Christian de Cas- tries, killed all Vietminh en- trenched in two villages about two miles from the western line of the dusty plain’s defenses. It was the first majer French Captured Man Admits Breakin Richard Allen Nabbed, Heavily Armed, Under Railroad Boxcar Ht : E i ! f E ist Fa i EEE lis + | HET Hi asf fi 5 British Troopship Bur FOUR OF CREW KILLED—Smoke billows from blazing British troopship ‘Empire Windrush off Algerian coast in the Mediterranean yesterday. | , +I erg % = ey ning O More than 1,500 men, women and ff Algiers - AP Radiephote children were saved after boiler-room explosion ripped the vessel apart. Four engineroom crewmen were killed. Revolution Council in July by the Revolution Council, dent Mohamed Naguib, came after two days conflict in the Cabinet and Revolution Council while Cairo surged with anti-Naguib demonstrations. Instead of a constituent assembly previously promised =. Egyptian Military Rulers ‘Cancel Plans for Election CAIRO, Egypt (AP)—Egypt’s military government an- nounced tonight that all previous decisions to conduct constituent assembly elections and abolish the ruling have been canceled. f heated it was decided to egtablish Passengers Hurt in Bus Collision 4 Treated; 26 Shaken as Greyhound Hits Semi Near Galien on M60 NILES ® — Twenty-six persons were injured today as a Chicago- Detroit Greyhound bus plowed into the rear of a stalled semi-trailer truck two ‘miles east of Galien on M60. None, however, was seriously hurt and only fou? required hos- tment. They were re- agi E ‘i : Br OPPPP Pec eer ee rr Coen wee ce dene ene e ee eee ee i) *an appointed “National Advisory Council” in which various organizations and professions would be repre- sented. This development came shortly after the army rushed tanks and | steel-helmeted troops into Cairo to preserve order after demonstra- tors attacked and beat Egypt's chief justice. An army officer told newsmen the justice, Abdel Razzak San- houri, had drawn a pistel and killed twe demonstrators, but a who arrived during attack said two were wound- ed and no one was killed. Sanhouri was taken to the home of President Mohamed Naguib aft- er the attack and it was impossible to reach him immediately to check the statement of the officer who reported two slain. The outbreak came while Naguib, who collapsed for a time this and his opponent's on the revolu- | tion Council. A council spokesman said the | Revolution Council would remain in “until the end of -the period”’—set for Janu- ary 1956. The spokesman said that all decisions announced by the council March 5 and March 3 are canceled until the end of.the transition period. . Woman Killed in 2-Car Crash Two Men Injured When “Autos Collide at 14-Mile and Telegraph A two-car collision at Telegraph ds E te g¥ee Ft y = i 2&5 t i z i in Geneva British Victims of Burning Ship Embark Again 1,500 Calmly, Politely Abandon Troop Boat Off Algeria Shore ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) —A first shipload of British soldiers, rescued from the burning troopship Empire Windrush, sailed for home today, thankful to be alive s |after one of the most spec- tacular rescues in naval _, | history. Some 1,500 Britons— among them 277 women and children and 17 invalid soldiers—calmly and quick- ly abandoned the blazing ship yesterday morning 20 miles offshore in the Medi- Admiralty and Transport Minis- is i F Hi ef | & z i j B2 Tez Ht { z : [ 1 i ; i R i F i ; | tl i R aE f i oF | ft if H r E I | ree i Pe Win Top Theater Awards fil Tt to town. starting on summer tour. Big Job for Tiny Circus Ban 94 Traffic Jammed on Main Roads Around County — Cold Front in. Indiana Touches Off Tornado; West Shivers A surprise snowstorm swirled into Southeastern Michigan today, blanketing the Pontiac area with more than three inches of snow. Six inches may fall by tonight, said the, U. S. Weather Bureau. The unforeseen storm slowed traffic to a crawl and snarled vehicles on hills. Woodward avenue at Long Lake road was reported blocked. South- bound traffic on Telegraph road was jammed between Long Lake and Lone Pine Rds. AP Wirephote THRILL OF A LIFETIME—Two-year-old Roman Schmitt opti- mistically provides a thirst-slaking draught of water for Big Babe at Madison Square Garden in New York Sunday as the circus came The circus will play at the Garden for 40 days before Damage New Hudson School Capture Ends 3-Day Spree of Vandalism ‘for 3 Youths A three-day car stealing and vandalism spree by three Detroit teenagers ended Saturday afternoon when they tel Bi z E ill z z ! Ty fli Hs Hs 3 F z 3 3 iP Hie if xe: | ity in Lyon Veep Seeks Election fo Old Senate Seat 3 j 3 ? 3 i Tf ey Bentley Freed From Hospital Wounded Congressman Expects to Resume Job Within Month WASHINGTON (UP) —Rep. Al vin M. Bentley (R-Mich.), most seriously wounded of five congress- men shot by Puerto Rican ter- rorists March 1, was recuperating today at his Washington home. Weather forecasters earlier pre- dicted flurries, but a cold front 4 biting winds. k HE | ie f | weather in wit Israelis Admit Attack ‘in Jordan as a ‘Reaction’ But he described it as “a local affair by way of reaction” to a Jordanian attack on an Israeli vil- lage. Liner Docks in Canada HALIFAX, N.S., #—The liner i/Queen Mary berthed here today from, England carrying 1,087 pas- sengers diverted from New York because of the longshoremen's strike. Lenten Guideposts |The Golden Puts Heart Into Business By JESSE SHWAYDER President, Shwayder Brothers, Denver We are seldom faced with the problem of personnel Barkley | replacement in our organization, but in our expanding operation we occasionally hire a new salesman. — John: Thomas, for example, had recently been hired and brought to Denver where he received his indoctrina- tion and sales training. He office for an interview before leaving to Rule Marble came into my ee a re TWO Birmingham Proposals to to Consider Clear Way } for New Parking Areas — From Our Birmingham Bureau | BIRMINGHAM — City Commis- | sioners wil] take up a proposed | residential property to parking lots at their meeting to- night. . The Planning: Board approved the measure last Tuesday, and | recommended the lawmakers adopt | a parking lot licensing ordinance at the same time. Adopting both ordinances would clear the way for operation of parking lots in the northwest quadrant of the city on- land owned by the Wabeek Co., and Jacobson, Inc. | Up for discussion is the fi- nancing of the project of widen- ing West Maple Avenue, from Linden to Westchester Way. Un- der consideration is an agree- ment for the city te be paid for the county’s 40.94 per cent of the job in 1955. A report from City Manager Don- ald C. Egbert on the cost of treat- ing the water supply, a request for season golf tickets at Spring- dale park, and a protest of once a week garbage collections in the summer months also will be heard. . as . Under the auspices of the Ameri- can Cancer Society, the film ‘‘The | Darkening Shadow” will be — staeter will be the society's repre- sentative in giving an explanation Q° 5ee i Fisk Singers Give Concert Tonight at 8 The Fisk Jubilee Singers, a-col- lege singing group, will give’ a vocal concert tonight at 8 p.m. in Pontiac High School Auditorium. Proceeds from the program, sponsored by the Southwest Civic Assn., will go into the Pontiac group's community center building fund. The mixed chortis is from Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. Club Elects President The Pontiac Traffic Club will elect 1954 officers at its annual meeting toflight in the Hotel Wal- | dent of his junior class. jeverywhere and everyone; the cir- | universe, and, in a way, the Deity. {Confucius and Aristotle have their class, whe best exeniplify the quality of leadership displayed by | Mark, will have their names en- | graved on a wooden panet in the | lebby. Besides being an outstanding stu- dent, Mark was president of the Student Congress, captain of the swimming team, played center on the football team and was presi- . 7 s Events at the Community House this week include: Mondédy 630 pm. High Twelve Club | dinner, 7-8 pm. Dale Carnegie Drill Team. 730 pm. senior @ctivities | Tuesday. 9:30 a.m.-2:30 pm. Girl Scout intermediate training and Brownie lead- ers. noon, Exchange Club luncheon; °30- 5 pm., Girl Scout Troops 363 and 408 630 pm., Kiwanis Club dinner; 8 pm Birmingham Forum; Baldwin Cub Scout Committee. Wednesday: 1¢ a.m.-3 p.m., South Oak- land County Extension specialists’ train- ing; moon, Lions Club Rnchecs: 3:30-5 pm., Girl Scout .roops 362 and 368: 7:30-10 p.m., Brownie training course; 8 p.m., Birmingham Villa Property Owners Assn. Thursday: 13:304 p.m. Neweomers Club bridge; - 3:30-5 = Girl Scout Troop 378; 6:30 p.m., Business Women's Club; buffet supper (by reservation): Holy Name 3 Friday: 10:30 o.m.-3 p.m., senior wort- shop; 1:30 Stewart Reid Service for Stewart Reid, 87, of 336 Adams Rd. will be held at 2 p.m, Wednesday at the Maniey Bai- ley Funeral Home, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Reid, a life-long Oakland Symong and Marian Reid, al) of lof keeping its while at the same time letting Birmingham, Mrs. Iva McClelland of Holly and Mrs. Isabelle Baynes | of Clarkston, 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. | U.S. in Tangle Over H-News ‘Letting Russians Know That War. Won't Pay Poses Problem | WASHINGTON # — The United States is tangled in the problem military secrets Russia learn enough about Amer- ican armament to deter her from trying war. This perplexity is involved in ficialty about the thermonuclear bomb tests. How do you convince the Soviet government and its military high command that war wouldn't pay off, without also telling too much detail about the nature and size the past to get, the range of climb of new planes; crets of the implosion process But if at any time or reason Soviet technicians decite they are even or ahead the deter- rent value may be weakened, al- though it is possible they still might be reluctant to undertake a punishing war. | The Golden (Continued From Page One) | “This marble is significant for several reasons,”’ I said. “St. AuguStine told us that the nature of God is a circle—the center is‘ cumference is nowhere and there are no bounds to its outer horizon. So this marble you hold in your hand exemplifies the world, the “The Golden Rule calls atten- fion to the basic rule of: all re- ligious faiths. Moses handed it down to the children of Israel. Christ proclaimed it to His follow- ers the world. Buddha, in this basic teachings Golden Rule. “We have found, for practical -as well as moral reasons, that the Gelden Rule is the finest pro- gram we could adept,” I con- tinued. “It is the main rule you salesmen have te remember. Treat your customers as you would like to be treated if you were in their place.” How does this policy work in a business situation’ Several years ago. a multimil- lion dollar chain asked us if we would be interested in selling them an extra large volume of our luggage at a Spécial price under our regular rate. It was a good profit-making deal and we had to consider it carefully. As we met around a conference table to analyze the facts, | reached in my pocket, pulled out a marble, and rolled it across the conference table. Emmett Heitler, our general manager, stopped it and pulled from ‘his coat pocket another sphere with the same Golden Rule lettering. Every man there had such a marble. “How does this proposition affect our basic policy?’’ I asked, -point- volunteered Emmett Heitier. “Policies can be changed,” dron at 6:30 p.m. according to Ken Miller, club president. | The Weather | INTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly! « y tenight and Teesday feld te- | might. Lew 14 te 18 High Teesday 30) te 34. Nerth te morthwest winds & te 1° miles an heer. | Teday in Pontiac j Lewest temperature preceding 8 am. / ° 37 654 pm | Bun sete Mondey at Sun rises Twesday at € 189 am Moon sets Mondey at 118 pm Moon rises Tuesday at 358 am Dewntewn Temperateres 12m veseaes 24 ae! *| Sunday im Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature............:... 55 Lowest témperature........ Wikeees u Mean a ke Aur cy Weather. tly fair, trace of snow. | 1 ployes. was @ sincere religious background home. someone ventured. t But the lettering on the marble | /was the most powerful voice in the room. | We wrote a letter to the multi- | million dollar organization ex- plaining that we would like to do business with them, but in fairness to our other good customers, could not make special price arrange- ments. How well our organization is in- doctrinated with the Golden Rule principal is illustrated by an ex- perience of one of our veteran em- | A supplier had erred in our favor by $1.000 in one of his invojeds. | The mistake was of such a nature that it might never have been dis- covered, but, acting as he would want our customers to act if the situation were reversed, this em- ploye._ drew a check for $1,000 more than the original invoice, and forwarded it to our supplier. thinking along this line ‘start- ed years ago in my youth. | came a family of 11 children—five sdns. and six daughters. There F te We all worked in our spare time, I as a stock boy in a furniture store. Our basic textbook was the Bible. During lunch hour there were 15 extra minutes a day for relaxation, which time I often as Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggio have been to modern-day young- sters. How logical it was, there- fore, when I was searching for a product name with a connotation of strength, that I selected a name trom the Bible—‘‘Samson” for our folding furniture and ‘‘Samsonite”’ for our luggage. By 1910 I had saved $3,500. With this capital the company that has evolved to be Shwayder Bros., Inc., was started. Today the volume of business has reached approximately 38 million dollars a year. Several years ago I read the | story of an Indiana businessman, Arvid Zetterberg, who has a unique method of calming his temper. widening his circle of friends and promoting God's word. He simply carries a few marbles around with him. “The marble is a contact point between me and my faith,”’ Zetter- berg stated. “It reminds me to live a fully rounded life. It pro- vides an easy way to open a dis- cussion about my religious con- victions.” After reading this article, 1! called together several men from ° ROBERT E. NAVIN In Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — A City Com- mission candidate in the April 5 election is Robert E. Navin, 3, of 1896 Washington Bivd. He is as- sistant general manager of staff operations of the Detroit Bevel Gear Co. A lifetime resident of Birming- ham, he is a member of the M.LT. Alumni Club, the University Club, and the Harvard Business School Club, all of Detroit, and the Detroit Boat Club. He is the father of two children. . Questioned about solutions to the ready been presented, but definite a decision seems to have lacking. This determination ally-a home problem Com- mission should extend city recrea- facilities more complete utilization of non-munici- pal facilities presently availabie in Birmingham.” — Cook Nelson Hears State Commander | | | Wickens State Commander Billy Saturday night when he addressed members of Cook-Nel- son American Legion Post 20 and its auxiliary, More than 100 persons, celebrat- try today. Other speakers included Mrs. Fern McCauley, state auxiliary president; Elton Knapp, 18th Dis- trict commander, and Mrs. Eileen Ault, district auxiliary president. Oakland County Circuit Judge | Frank L. Doty, first commander | of the post, was guest of honor. | Mrs. Roger Dean was mistress of ceremonies and general chairman of the affair. ‘Action Postponed in Habel Land Suit Decisions on three motions in Pontiac’s land condemnation suit for property at 11-49 Parke St., were postponed until April 19 to | day by Circuit Judge George B. our organization. Here, at last, | Hartrick was a practical way to interpret our own biisiness philosophy of over 40 years. The result was our Golden Rule marble. Not only do all of our executives and salesmen carry them, but also our supervisory personnel. If this principle in action can plenty in a business enterprise, think what it could do to the world. Tomorro#—J. Pred Coots is taught a Jessan. (Copyright. 1954) The judge postponed action on a | motion for a mistrial and few trial | entered by the city. He also de- | ferred a counter motion to accept | the jury's March 2 “no necessity” finding made by the attorney for the Jack Habel Chevrolet Co., own- er of the land. | municipal parking, but termed thé Habel land too far from the busi- | the verdict ‘“‘inconsistent” and re- ' ceived it subject to review. Deor Friends: When a member away !n a if distant city, the arrangements for you. . Through our tuneral di tives in nearly every city ion, we can arrange nation, y from passes of of your family we can make all rector representa- and town in the services or burials home just os they were here. Sincerely, | + THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954 Commission Candidate Regarding combatting juvenile | delinquency, he said: ‘While basic- | Rule Marble ni Puts Heart Into Business The juors agreed Pontiac needed | _ ness district. Judge Hartrick called | | 1. Just toss Minute Pote- Berlin, Conn., formerly of Pontiac. He died there March 23. Lof Berlin. | Other survivors include three sis- ters and four brothers, Mrs. Walter Kowaleski of Pinconning. Mrs. | Frank Merchant, Mrs. Frank Dien- jer, E. Arthur, and Leon Tatro, all of Pontiac, Richard of Tower, and | Ernest of Mt. Pleasant. BIRMINGHAM — Harry D. Wise | The funeral was held Friday in Ir., 31, of 534 North Glenhurst Ave. | an attorney with Dickinson, Wright, | Davis, McDean and Cudlip in De- troit, is one of nine candidates seeking election to the City Com- mission April 5. A resident here since 1929, he is a past commander of the VFW, Birmingham .Post, St. Dunstan's Guild and the Detroit, Oakland County, Michigan and American | Bar Assns. The Wises have one HARRY D. WISE JR. William E. Thompson William E. Thompson, 78, of 47 | Perking, St. died at the Veterans | Hospital at Grand Rapids yester- | day after a long illness. He was born on Sept. 2, 1875, in| Todd County, Minn. He married Ida E. Abbott tn Brainerd, Minn., on Nov. 29, 1899. Mr. Thompson served with the‘ U. S. Army during the Spanish- American War and was a member of the Spanish-American War Vet- erans, Local 653, CIO, and the First Methodist Church son. Questioned about the solution to the city’s off-street parking prob- lem, he said: “After nine years of discussion ‘in committee’ the im- portant issue of off-street parking should be resolved." . combatting juvenile| Surviving are three sons and two delinquency, he said: daughters, Loren, Clarence and “Birmingham needs to re-study | Mrs. Lucille Alderman, all of Pon- the recreational and vocational tiac, Earl and Mrs. Adeline Lorenz, | facilities available to the young | both of Milford. people of the city and to move for-| Three brothers and one sister ward with a more workable, and! also survive. They are Henry | \trankly a more enticing program | Thompson of Crosby, Minn., Ed-| j to make sure that Birmingham ward Thompson of Grand Rapids, |does not have the delinquency Minn., Chris Thompson of Park problem that is bothering some of | Prairie, Minn., and Mrs. Mary our neighboring cities.’ Hall of Staples, Minn. Other sur- | vivors are 14 grandchildren and Pontiac Deaths one great-grandchild. Funeral will be Wednesday at 2— Joseph R. Bragan Joseph R. Bragan, 60, of 496 p. m. from the Kirkby Funeral | |Home. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery with the Rev. | Paul R. Havens of the First Meth- | Lowell St., died suddenly at Pon. st Church officiating. | tiac General Hospital Sunday. - He was born in Pennsylvania on | Robert A. Willis, Jr. Feb. 10, 1894, the son of Thomas | Rot A. Willis Jv. one enid'0 R., and Mary Farley Bragan. He was married to Margaret Adda | half-year-old son of Robert A., and Bruce. | Joyce Warner Willis 5Sr., of 399) | Mr. Bragan was a member of Avery St., was dead on arrival Masonic F & A M, Lodge 71, here. Sunday at Pontiac General Hos- Surviving besides his widow are pital. a daughter and son, Mrs. Marilyn He was born in Santa Marie, | Calif., June 6, 1952. There are no survivors besides | the parents. The funeral! will be held Tuesday | at 2 p.m. from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. Burial will be in Ottawa Park Cemetery. { PI Bragan, Edward Bragan, Eugene Bragan all of Pontiac. The body may be viewed after Tuesday noon at the Pursiey Fu- Diny Tzineff | | Diny Tzineff, 68, of 251 Chippewa | Alfred ©. Dunckel |Rd., died in St. Joseph Mercy | Funeral was held today for Al- | Hospital today after an illness of So oe an merly of Pontiac. a e Creek. | Mr. Dunckel died at the Dear-| 6, “a* por” im Bulgaria on born Veteran's Hospital Friday. He |“ , . a member of the Disabled. .~ hee ee Tzinef{ American Veterans in Pontiac. .— . — Mr. Tzineff, a retired grocery- ° on: /man, was a resident of the city | William McKillip ‘for 42 years. He was a member of William MekKillip, 72, of 18 S.|the St. Joseph Catholit Church, Eastway Dr., died at Pontiac Gen-| and also belonged to the Michigan eral Hosptal Saturday after an ill-| Grocers Assn. ness of 10 days. Surviving besides his widow are He was born in New York state|a daughter and son, Mrs. Sophie -om Aug. 11, 1881 and was the son of ‘GradZinski and Stephen Tzineff, ; j | } toes into salted boiling wa- 2. Merely press potato shreds into water with a spoon and stir uatil is absorbed. : 3. Add butter and beat about 1 minute. A small amount of milk may be added, if desired. Quick asa you've got the creamiest, mashed pota- toés eyer! So fluffy, so Serves 4. Try ‘em both of Pontiac, and seven grand- A sister in Bulgaria and a broth- survive : Hope Cemetery. The body was Sparks-Griffin Fu- to the residence today. be said at the Chip- Democratic Club Hears Rep. Carey Give Speech State Rep. Ed Carey (D-Detroit) reviewed recent and planned ac- tion by the Legislature for mem- bers of the Democratic Club Sun- day at a meeting in the UAW-CIO hall, according to Norman R. Bol- ton, club president. Pontiac Mayor Arthur J. Law) spoke on the tax and public im- | provement proposals to be = | on in the April 5 general election. Rep. Leaun Harrelson (D-Pontiac) also attended the meeting, Bolton said. Two Long Lake Cottages Burglarized on Weekend Breakins at two Long Lake boul- | evard cottages in Orion Township , were reported over the weekend, | according to Oakland County Sher- iff's Deputies. | Joseph R. Montante said’ thieves | broke into his cottage at 975 Long Lake and took $50 worth of house- | hold appliances, sporting equip- —_—— —_——— ment and liquor. The building was also vandalized, he said. Another cottage at 959 Long Lake was en- .|tered, police reported. The average depth of U. S. under. ground coal mines is about 190 feet. Along with the thrill of visiting the city for the weekend, your young- sters are in for an extra treat if you make Statler your headquarters. Statler treats young guests to & basket of fruit in their room—special plates, menus, silver and presents in the dining rooms. Reliable sitters are available. 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Move to Recall Senator | McCarthy SAUK CIPY,.Wis. —The ‘Joe Must Go” Club, spearheaded by eight editors and writers from Wis- consin weekly newspapers today began th etask of getting out about oné out of every five of the state's eligible voters to sign petitions aimed at the recall of Sen. Mc- Carthy (R-Wis). The club was formed at a meet- ing called here yesterday by Leroy Gore, editor of a local weekly | newspaper, that drew about 50¢ persons. They came, sponsors said, from 43 of the state's 71 counties. They included Democrats, Repub. licans and independent voters. A steering committee of 20 was chosen to circulate petitions throughout the state. These must bear about 404,000 signatures be- fore any recall move can be even considered by the secretary of state. * ¢ ® The state has about 2,200,000 ‘Base here. eligible voters, Even if the move is successful there are several other possible | barriers to any recall action of the | who has } controversial senator gained the nation’s attention | Aid to Boy, 5, Helps Other Polio Victims PROVIDENCE, R. I. # — So many persons helped Andy Char- ette, 5-year-old polio victim, when his tricycle was smashed by youth- ful vandals that he was able to | help other polio victims. picture showing Andy and the tricycle, which he needed to exercise his polio-ravaged mus- cles, was transmitted across the country by Associated Press Wire- photo recently. He received his sixth tricycle yesterday. All of them were gifts from strangers. Andy says he’s giving the extras | to other polio victims. AF Captain Hedging ‘on Ex-Wife’s Prediction | through his hunt for Communists | _ in government and his rift with the Army. Several governmental both federal and state, pressed the belief that the. recall would. be outlawed by a federal constitutional provision that Con- gress shall be the sole judge of its members. leaders, - s - In the event the present move is successful and the signatures are obtained and held valid, a spe cial election would have to be held at which Sen. would go on the ballot along with any others who qualified to run have ex. | McCarthy's name | through filing of nomination pa- - pers. It would be a “sudden death" election, with the man with the highest total winning. Parents Save Tots in Apartment Fire KALAMAZOO fh — An expec- tant mother and her husband saved | their three small children from the flash fire that swept their second | floor apartment Sunday. + Homer Britten dropped a cushion to the ground outside a window, then dropped his two sons, Fran- cis, 7, and Allen, 4 to safety on the ground 15-feet below. Mrs. Britten grabbed her two-; year-old daughter, Susan, and ran | smoke and flame to! through the the stairway and safety. Mrs. Britten suffered third and second degree burns and shock. But all of the Brittens were in good condition at Kalamazoo's Bronson. Hospital. They had two other children, Jeanette, 6, and Beverly, 5, who were not at home. Tornado Hurls Truck Dog in Henhouse Chorus | Rouses Family Regularly DETROIT # — Queenie, a dog, in their dawn crowing. They in- vestigated, found Queenie leading the chorus. KANSAS CITY w—Capt. John’ Payton said last night that a re-| port he will remarry his former | wife, actress Barbara Payton, is | a “little premature.” Miss Payton said in Hollywood | Saturday that they would be mar- ried within two weeks. They were divorced in 1950 when she was 20. Capt. Payton, 28, is stationed at | the Central Air Defense Force | Hours and Hours of Fun Indoors or Out for Your Youngsters Gym Set As Pictured $ 2° Outfit consists of— @ Child’s Swing @ Trapeze Bor @ Grip Handles Easy to install from basement floor jorsts, porch ceiling, in doorway or garage cross beams. Sturdy chain hangs from oil - impregnated bearings for smooth Swinging. Fun for Little Tots! COMBINATION Bouncing Chair Swing Exactly as Pictured $ 4a’ Wood slat chair with safety bar is chain suspend- ed from ‘‘Boun- cy” springs. In- stall indoors or out 98 N. Segincw —lad Floor Food Stores SPECIAL Macalla Heads State Veterans Council LANSING ® — The Congolidated war veterans council elected Michi- | Baker, state commandant of the began an intensive investigation feet deep ael J. Macalla of Detroit as state | veterans facility in Grand Rapids, | ‘0day of a dynamite blast that | to stay in his job. Baker recently shook houses and knocked out win-| the explosion, which was heard announced his resignation. The | 40ws over a large region south of | over an area of 30 miles. group asked that in any case the | Miami. commander this weekend. The election concluded the | group's annual convention. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 29, =e , applauded Josepe | Mann VFW service officer Ar we organizations, jman ill with cancer. Also eidcted were Bernard Call | job be kept under civil service. of Saginaw, senior vice-president; | J. 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John Gil G w. rhoids and to stop bleeding —with-| An eight-week PTAJeadership ca Peco ond malay ol out surgery. |'training course, sponsored by the! chael Giles, Orem Mero, Arthur In case after case, pain was re- hour private FREE USE of . take it lieved promptly. And, while gently | #dult education and lay leadership | Swartz, Norman Norgren, Douglas relieving pain, actual reduction | committee of Michigan Congress | Gray. Thomas Lambert, Daniel (sbrinkage) took place. r Parents and Teachers and Scott, Jeffrey Braunagel, Charles Most amazing of all—results | McMichael, Richard Scarbrough were so thorough that sufferers Wayne University, will open | and Paul Hurst. — pte taco nace to be ob Wednesday at Waterford Township | Den 1, directed by Mrs. Robert blem !” High School. Schultz, followed the theme, ‘The The secret isa new healing sub-| First class for the basic course a oe en, en stance (Bio-Dyne®)—discovery of in PTA work is slated for 7:30 Giles, denmother, and assistant a ——— research institute. _p..m. Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Swartz supervised Den ow this new healing substance | 2 in the role of *‘The Land of Oz."’ is offered in ointment form under Mrs. Stewart Schweizer, lay ee the name of Preparation H.* Ask | leadership chairman, will serve : for it at all drug stores—money | as teacher. Classes will be held 3-Y -Old p back guarantee. “Trade Mark | twe hours each week. Cal rowns Objective of the course is to pro- | W Fill d Hol vide factual information about the in ater- | é e organization, putpése, policies and| A, 3year-cld West Bloomfield | I the program of the National Con- | Township boy drowned Saturday gress of Parents and Teachers and | afternoon when he fell into a water- . its state a ocal units. | filled excavation near his home. GALLAGHER Ss Benefits to be sara ed from ac-| His father Elijah Osterstuck, told ! tive, working membership in PTA | Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies ACCORDION SCHOOL | will be pointed out. Methods will | that he was caring for the boy, One half also be suggested for establishing | David. while the mother, a nurse, noe ton good: working relationships be-|was at work. He said hq watch- beme with you | tween the PTA and schools. ing the tot at play only nts One hour wen — prac- a a | before * | tice every Tuesday eve- ® . | The 3-foot-deep excavation, abou ning. ‘Set Burial Service in feet from = house, was dug ’ y | or a septic tan GALLAGHER f P t N | Acting Deputy Coroner Dr. H. L. | He or reer ewman | Munson pronounced the boy dead a | 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 DRAYTON PLAINS — Funeral | | at the scene service for Peter Edward Newman, | . eae . | 56, Boy Scout commissioner who | Ladies Auxiliary to Give | died: Saturday at his home, «7s|Tea Wednesday at 1:30 Seeden St., will be at 10 a. m.|) WATERFORD — Ladies Auxili- Wednesday at Our Lady of the|ary of Waterford Community Lakes Church, with buria] in Mt.| Church will sponsor a tea at the Hope Cemetery. home of Mrs. Roy Pammeter on An Oakland County resident for | Andersonville road at 1:30 p. m. | 13 years, Mr. Newman was a past | Wednesday. Not only relieves scoutmaster of Troop 52 for six; Mrs. Henri Buck is chairman of years and was a member of Knights | the event and Mrs. Florence Selden coughs °: colds «. but... eee || of Columbus Lodge 600 of Pontiac, | will be speaker. Proceeds from Master Players of Pontiac, Water-| the tea will go to the organ fund. ford Lions Club and the Ushers’ ee ee eee ¢ Loosens sticky phiegm and thus ¢“Breahe-ap” coughing Club of Our Lady of the Lakes Heads Fund Drive ¥ Contains no narcotics. No wonderso many doctors have Cuurch. ; ibed PERTUSSIN® for | vecnihen : the IMLAY CITY — Floyd Somers coughs of colds for all the family. auspices of K. of C. will be held = rigger iroemaieromm of the tonight at 8:30 at Coats Funeral acaaade at tes y Home. A parish Rosary recitation Altar Guild to Hold Tea Baptist Mission in Rochester Wednesday ROCHESTER — A silver tea | Holds First Service | rocumsren, — & siver ta, KEEGO HARBOR — The new st. Philip’s Church will be Held sell a farm program to the voters, ‘they had better get behind his | proposat to retain rigid price sup- ports on major field crops at 90 per cent of parity. Baptist Mission held its first serv- | here Wednesday from 2 to 4 p. m. ice here Sunday afternoon in the | Mrs. William Pighe, of Birming- School of Music Building, 3003 Or- | ham, will review the book “Bride | chard Lake Rd. ‘of Fortune” by. Harnette™ Kane. | The Rev. Fred R. Tiffany, pas- | Mrs. A. L..Kassabian and Mrs. tor of Bethany Baptist Church of | Fred Sargeant are co-chairmen. Pontiac, spoke on ‘What ae ee eeeeeeeeenees Stand for and What They Believe.” | me Leading the service was the Rev. p Charles Morse of Ypsilanti who | ISpU eS presented an object lesson. Mrs, Harry Vuehring of Pontiac | led a song service ae F rmP lic companiment by Mrs. Betty Rus- | a O1ICy sell. ; Republican Solon Sees Bags Tiger on TV Set | Defect for Advocates: GRAND RAPIDS (INS)—Henry | Lieffes shot a tiger in his farm | of Flexible Supports ag pve mag ghar a Mor. | WASHINGTON. u®—Sen. Young (R-ND) predictéd today that ‘‘there ris Ford, were watchitig a jungle | show on the family’s television set | Won't be a single Republican or when a tiger suddenly appeared on | Democrat elected to Congress | the screen. | fram the Midwest next November | for flexible farm price The grandfather grabbed a | who stands eded-ah ree eet SS ’ [as lol a member of the Senate | lead got bis tiger—ang the TV set, | Agriculture Committee, said in an Wever-Owen Club. Ch President ooses rresiaen President Eisenhower has advo- The Weaver-Owen Community| cated flexible supports ranging Club elected Mrs. George Gray, of | from 75 to 90 per cent but Young | 54 E. Yale Ave., president at its | said he is convinced that the farm- | recent board of | ers themselves don't want such a| | directors meeting | program. in the Hawthorne 2 If what he believes is true, the School. North Dakota senator said, he Other new offi- are elvin j + ae ns western Republican leaders who Mrs iim al.) Win the congressional elections.” lison, treasurer. New chairmen MRS. GRAY appointed by Mrs. Gray are Mrs. 1 Oltesvig, publicity; William + and on a state basis for senators,” of individual] districts, so far as the House members are concerned, | mmons, refreshments and Oral Womack, athletics. Norberg, John Emerson and Earl Oltesvig were appointed to a committee to study possibilities of a park in the area. Co-chairmen’ Womack and Sim- mons will give a report ona fu- ture father-son banquet when the | group meets April 10. Young said. “Each man is going to have to) | stand on his record and there may | be no national trend.” Ferguson of Michigan, mittee, said in a CBS radio broad- | | cast yesterday that -his mail indi-. | cates Michigan farmers favor the | | administration plan 2-1. | interview if Republicans want to | would have to take issue with Mid-| . : soon: hs came to the conclusion at a meet- Arnold Simson, |ing in Omaha, Neb., that “if we | aru and| Can get out the farm vote we will | *The congressional elections are) going to be settled on the basis. chairiniin of the GOP Policy Com- | Use Stalled Car County Cal Esa | SSS" S05 ltehy Skin Rash! | lupeheon Wednesday at the heme {0 Rob Farmer | Ese Se er cecars ase emo, octor’s an ¢; i . came 6 erie aepnaas | sromptly ow pie itching, stops Pir Flog Down Victims $F ie garnet ey Wotertora Center adie Missionary a Gociety will meet at p.m. tomorr | With Submachine Gun ¢ he wT Tease, | Mubbore eases | > Pa, " TEETH today et any drug eounter. — event ever! will be held Tuesday at 8:30 Pp. m. at the funeral home. Surviving Mr. Newman besides his widow, Verona, are his mother, COCKROACHES The Good Hotisekeeping Shop SHOP BY One Full Yeer Gucrentee From Houses, Apartments, Gro- very Stores- and Restaurants. Re- main out only three hours. No signs used Rox Ex Company 3004 Pont. St. Bk. Bidg. FE 64-0402 FAST RELIEF NEURALGIA When you suffer from pain of Neuralgia, Headache or Muscular aches you want relief and you want it fast... Mrs, Frank Buttler of Grand Rap- ids; five daughters, Mrs. Joyce | Gemmell of Pontiac. Mrs. Luella Jenkins and Mrs. Patricia Ann | Wood of Waterford Township, Mrs. Mary Jane Shkallue of Mt. Clemens and Frances at home. j Also surviving are four sons, Jack of Miami, Fla., Robert of | Waterford Township, and Phillip | and Paul at home; a brother, | Franklin Buttler III of Grand | ids; and eight grandchildren. County Deaths | William J. Weldon | ROYAL OAK—Service and burial | for William J. Weldon, 77. of 112 | be Kenilworth Ave., wili be heid at Kingston, with local arrange- ments by the Sullivan and Son Fw- | neral Horne. He died at home Sat- | urday. Surviving besides his widow, Eleanor, are a daughter. Mrs. | Grace Vexean, of Royal Oak, a|}--+ sister and one grandchild. Walter W. Connor HUNTINGTON WOODS—Service | for Walter W. Connor, 52, of 13142 Famous Brands at Lowest Prices! TV SENSATION Brand New 1954 1” ADMIRAL TV Compare With Any Other Major NO Make Selling up to $339.95 179". MONEY You Pay DOWN Only Trade in yotr old PHONE Hart Ave., was held Saturday at the Neely Funeral Home in De- troit. Burial was in Woodlawn | Cemetery. ' | Surviving besides his widow, Hat- | tie, are two daughters, four broth- ers and a sister. « wt Mrs. Hilda O. 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He died Saturday Deep Fryer Besides his widow, Anna, he is Make yeur | survived by three daughters, Mrs. rie pa) fb | Merrill Dickman, Mrs Robert Wil- pag | Williams and Mrs. Pelose Ham- $59.95 Broil-Quik 9.5 Cu. Ft. Reg. $299.95 5 Year Warranty Full Width Freezer ROTISSERIE $4.45 BED WETTING STOPPED DOCTOR DEVELOPED | partzoomian, all of Pontiac, three | brothers, three sisters and eight grandchildren. David John Osterstuck WALLED LAKE — Service for Ser Pree Information | Devid e pr age gh ey son of Mr. and Mrs. : Cal —, Write terstcuk, of 6535 Leytnetode Rd., | The Enurtone Co, | will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at i | the Pursley Funeral Home in Pon- | tac. with burial in White Chapel AND APPROVED | Me morial Cemetery. He died Sat- |urday at home * -Hour Cleaning _ PLUS Custom “Keepshape” Finishing WOORHEIS CLEANERS 221 Baldwin "=<" FE 4-4610 Downtewn 90 DAYS | SAME AS an SAVE *40 51. W. Huron St. Open Daily 9 to 5:30—Fridays 9 to 9 Shelves in Door Full Width Crisper rad e ther bn eee iat * | 289" | WED. 10s. | Splndeles With Old Box NO MONEY DOWN : wl * a.m. $4 3Q% | "ERE [wilt [anor mm ||] siting the pening and old washer 599%. $142" re 129" ‘a of Federal’s NO MONEY DOWN © LONG EASY TERNS || EASTGATE STORE. / GRATIOT FRAZHO« a} al ' Executive Resigns Post DETROIT w — Jay D. has resigned as vice president and general manager of Crowley, Mil- ner & Co. Detroit's second larg- est downtown department store. Runkle said he is making plans for new business connections but. is not going to announce them un- til fall. po Favorite Foods “Talk Back” to You? THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954 Runkle Theory Explains Length of Life Scientist Believes Span. May Depend on Speed of Egg Fertilization | | SEATTLE uw —The length of a person's life may depend upon how | No Mail or Phone Orders! All Sales Final! On Sale Monday-Tuesday very | have formed the basis for the idea. 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All mai) subscriptions are payable advance. Phone Pontiac FE 23-8181. MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS _ = = ne MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954 State Needs This Bill Reasons given by the Senate Conser- vation Committee for-killing a’ bill to prevent State officials.or employes from profiting in State land purchases are unconvineing. As overwhelmingly passed by the House at Lansing, the meas- ure set maximum penalties at a fine of $10,000 and 10 years im- prisonment. In view of the re- cent scandals in the highway department we believe refusal of the committee to report the bill to the floor was a mistake. kk ok! Some members of the’ Legislature are licensed real estate brokers. At least j one, Rep. Kruse of Manistee, has ac- cepted commissions totaling $3,025 on State land purchases. Sen. CHaRLEs T. Prescott of Prescott, also a licensed broker, as is a fellow | committee member, Sen. Leo H. Roy of Hancock, explained his committee stand. Members felt, Prescott said, that this bill was the wrong way to attack the problem and added: “It wouldn't affect the persons in- volved in the present investigation any- way. If we had brought it out on the floor the bill would have been amended all over the place.” * * * On the other hand there also is the possibility that the Senate would have passed the bill as writ. x . ten. The need for such protection cannot be questioned. Members of School Boards, City Councils, other State Legislatures and Congress are prohibited bzy law from mak- ing a profit on any transaction with those Government units. Michigan long ago should have had a similar law covering land deals. Catastrophic Illness a Hearings just started on the Eisen-- hower health program by the House Commerce Committee are sure to make the public more familiar with its special features. Outstanding, of course, it its avoidance of any suggestion of socialized medicine. Notably, too, are its provisions aimed at en- couraging private companies to write insurance against “cata- * strophic” illness. * * * This is the sort of illness that inca- +... pacitates a wage earner for a long time, perhaps for life. In addition it may involve abnormally heavy and lengthy medical outlays. Health insurance com- panies and group plans avoid losses from such illnesses by setting limits on their maximum reimbursement to policy holders. | x * * The Eisenhower proposal is to a guarantee them against loss and hence to induce them to offer them catastrophic iliness insur- ance through a Federal reinsur- ance fund of $25,000,000 to be retired from reinsurance fees. The Press believes this plan is basical- - ly sound. We hope that the hearings will bring forth such support for it that it will be assured of a sympathetic recep- tion in both Houses. ‘Water Under the Bridge ' After eight years the House Appropri- rs ations Committee has approved funds needed by Army Engineers to put the uri River back under a Nebraska Tt was in 1946 when this mighty stream, then in flood, suddenly -_, decided to move out from under . the ‘toll being built in Burt County at a cost of $2,000,- , 000. The span was completed in 1952.' But those who had hoped” | | Ky ' ° 2 a om . a ‘ * ‘¢ \ ‘ + ‘ 4 ‘ + mi act . ~ Vas" > a ~ -* ' : ee a - 2 G i 7 Missouri to its former bed were disappointed. a ® * * This failure of the expected to happen is. in conflict with history. Records show that both the Missouri and Mis- sissippi frequently change their course. Recently it was reported that the Father of Waters was threatening to return to an ancient channel to the Gulf of Mexico. The result would be that the great port of New Orleans would be marooned 200 miles down an unused inlet. However, that is another story. * * x. It is estimated that the cost of putting the river back under Burt County's bridge would be $2,000,000. But at least the peo- ple of that area will then be able to use the span. Movies Stage Comeback ArTHUR H. SanrorD, manager of the Oakland Theater, calls attention to the comeback that is being made by the motion picture theaters this year. There was a time not too long ago when some folks forecast the . death of the movie industry. Tele- vision had doomed the films, they said. But like a lot of other gloomy fore- casts, this one has proved a big mistake, according to Mr. Sanrorp. The better movies are pulling crowds again and the theaters are looking forward to bigger and better years. AccorpInc to a news report front Yakima, Wash., high winds blew a near- by waterfall into reverse. We're filing this item along with the one about the Georgia tornado that blew a washpot wrongside out. The Man About Town. Baseball Contest U. S. Savings Bonds of $250 Want You for Owner Dafftynitioa Pathetic: A horse. fly sitting on a truck radi- ator. —_— 2 . * A prize of $250 in U. S.~“Savings Bonds goes to the person in the Man About Town Baseball Con- test who makes the nearest correct answer to: What player who has been at bat at least 2% times will be leading the American League on the night of Saturday, May 1, and what will be his batting average? The contest is open to everybody except Pontiac Press employes and members of their immediate families. Every member of your family is eligible to compete, but each entry must be on a separate piece of paper. Simply name your player and estimate his average on that date, plainly sign your name and address, and see that your entry is received at the Pontiac Press office by noon on Saturday, April 10. Or wouldn't you like to receive $250? Spring in downtown Pontiac: the tulips in front of the First Presbyterian Charch have an earty start. It is the expressed opinion of Charies W. Hayner that the Detroit Tigers will not do much better than last year. Driving. a round trip of 50 miles every day, between his home near . Holly and his place of business in Pontiac, Jack Toombs says it hasn't been a bad winter, with the roads generally open. “Glad to see that your baseball contest again is under way,” says Goodloe H. Rogers, a former major league player. He adds ‘‘It stim- julates interest in the game. and makes us forget our troubles.”’ Pussy willows ia full bieom are re- ported by Mrs. Beatrice Lewis of Waterford, who states that the Clinton River banks abound in them. A cat in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hammer of Auburn Heights was given to a Birmingham family, and in two days was scratching at the door of its former home, showing the effects of a long tramp. A phone call from Michael Banning of Rochester says he planted potatoes on March 25, and expects to have part of his crop for dinner July 4. In last week's heavy rains Pontiac Creek put on one of its old fashioned tantrums, but drew within its banks in a few hours. —— ‘ Winter's over, according to Roswell Race of Opdyke Road, as his dog dug out a ground hog. _—_— Verbal Orchids to— _Mrs. Lois Compton of 30 Taylor St.; eighty-seventh birthday. Mt. apd Mes. Bert Myers of 5765 Cooley Lake Road: éighty-second birthday of each. ; Pr. Clarence L. Hathaway ‘ol Lake Orion; eightieth birthday, ae Mr. and of Brown City; golden wedding. a5 ‘ > et t rs 4 " 4 i z 3 } Mrs. Herbert Stokan . Tr ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MO Voice of the People Readers Back McCarthy; Protest. Letter Comparing Wisconsin Senator and Hitler (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Full name address and telephone number of the writer must accom y letters but these will not be pubit tf the writer so requests, unless the lettor is critical tp tts nature.) I can't see where there is ary connection between Hitler and McCarthy. What we need are more *McCarthys,’’ to insure our free- doms. — There are no other methods to andle ‘‘Pinks’’ or Communists when the man won't state whether he is opr not and tries to hide be- hind the fifth amendment. McCarthy is a highly educated lawyer and, above all else, a statesman, not a politician. He does not ask for publicity, he is after facts no matter who gets hurt. I don't want to see our boys handied and murdered like they were by the Communists. These tg are the ones in this. country which McCarthy is handling so ably. We have no one else with his fearless courage, God bless him. H. M. D. Why does the man; who signs himself ‘“‘For God and a Free Country’ compare McCarthy with Hitler? First, Hitler did not fight Communism. He signed up with Joe Stalin in 1938 to fight the rest of Europg;mel the U. 8. Then F. D. R. camé along with his offer to Stalin, and we know the result of that Some people, when fearing dis- covery. start accusing everyone else of the thing of which they are guilty. We need greater fair- ness. For God and Country I believe McCarthy ts a courage- ous American, trying to rid our country of Communists. Strange, we never hear anyone crying because the Communists with whom McCarthy has to deal _treat him insolently, hatefully and falsely, standing on amendment. Our sons lost their lives with Communists, not bullets. Mc- Carthy fires a few heated words and people condenin him—whose side are we on, anyway? We Americans must live and work and worship in unity of spirit, for therein lies our strength. We must ndt allow political con- troversy to divide us. May we for- ever be !clear-eyed seekers of truth , the fifth Mrs. Leslie Talaba 15¢4 Hartley Rd.: David Lawrence Says: Campaign to Get McCarthy Is a Drive to ‘Get’ Eisenhower by Gradual Steps WASHINGTON — The drive to “Get McCarthy” is actually a drive to ‘get’ the whole Eisenhower administration by gradual steps The first step is to kill off the Communist issue on which the Roosevelt-Truman record of 20 years is very vulnerable, and the second is to demoralize the Repub- lican party in Congress and force upon the country various infla- tionary measures and an_ unbal- anced budget. When economic chaos results, the attempt will be made to bring about a system of state- owned and state-controlled in- dustry and to establish the to- talitarian coticept of a ‘‘rubber stamp” Congress subservient to White House dictation. Those are the underlying objec- tives of the spectacular struggle by which, under the guise of the McCarthy issue, the radicals and the confiscationists hope to gain control of the government of the United States in all its branches. This, really, is back of the fight being waged so furiously nowa- days against Sen. McCarthy of Wisconsin. The motives and purposes of those who are conducting the at- tack are not easily. discerned. And it is because many well-meaning legislators and numerous Americans wholly disconnected from the political scene are being duped into attaching an exaggerat- ed importance to personalities while failing to examine the real issues underlying the controversy over Communistic influence in America. The well-organized effort to the man whe has been Tin H tes 3 the same-@reups and their spokes- “ “pien when similar “methods” were used in congressional hear ings_in the past and when various chairmen of investigating commit- tees of Congress, equally brusque. had the timelight during the last 30 years. . —Much has been said tately about +° other — how the cross-examination of Brig. Gen. Zwicker by Sen. Me- Carthy delivered a body blow at the “morale of the Army” — as if this was the basic reason for the intensity of the more re- cent criticism of the “methods” of congressional committees. But some of the same critics, notably Adlai Stevenson and most of the Democrats in Congress were strangely silent about ‘‘Army mor- ale,’ and, in fact, there was wide applause-from the ‘‘liberals’’ both here and abroad, when President Trumah, after the Red .-Chinese intervened in Korea, refused to accept the unanimous advice of his own joint Chiefs of Staff as well as the Far Eastern cofmmander, Gen. MacArthur, to use air power against the enemy's bases in Man- churia. Truman yielded to the objections of the ‘“‘left-wing’’ politicians in the labor government in London. Nothing hurts an Army's morale more than to be ordered te fight on with its hands tied behind its back. and a congressional committee later reported that an adequate supply of ammunition had been withheld from our troops during the fighting in Korea? To this day the culpability of the Army’s officials in Washington for this scandal has never been fully investigated. Where also were the present-day defenders of “Army morale’’ and the critics of “‘methods” and pro- cedures in government when Gen. MacArthur — a veteran of two world wars and the Korean War, who wears a breastful of decora- Aunt Het , - tions for distinguished service and heroism — was “browbeaten’’ and “humiliated” before the whole world as President Truman sum- Tone ca i Certainly Sen. McCarthy made a-mistake when he lost his tem- ing an evasive and uncooperative witness. But certainly no-American lives were lost as a consequence of this outburst of opinion while the casualties of the Truman “meth- ods"’ run well into the thousands as the bereaved relatives of many American citizens can testify. (Copyright 1954) Case Records of a Psychologist Wedded Joy Is Hampered Teen-agers, please read this Case Record carefully! Par- ents and Sunday school teach- ers need to use these facts to -combat. the unscientific inference from the Kinsey re- port that pre-marital affairs make a woman better adjusted in marriage. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case K-361: Mamie D., aged 37, has two high school daughters. “Dr. Crane, I wish you'd answer the Kinsey report,’ she began our interview heatedly. “For it suggests that teen-age girls indulge in pre-marital affairs if they wish to insure their later marital happiness. “Now I am a devout church -' member, but my ire isn't.-based just on moral scruples, for I think there are many sourd arguments against this type of sophistry. ” ° Before I reply to Mamie, let me ask if you believe that prostitutes make ideal wives? Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service On Thursday, January 28, there appeared in this oblong of queru- lous comment a line we felt would reverberate from the hills and bowl up the valleys. It was an article slugged, “Shriek of Silence.”’ It was about congressional quizzing of fellow travelers and ran, “If the answer tends to in- criminate and degrade you that's not the fault af the question." We still feel that way about gimmicks in general and gad- gets in particular. I claim you should still look your fellow man in the eye. Even if it’s through a keyhole. The claim of guilt by association has its boésters and rappers. There are two schools of thought on it and you cannot be teacher's pet in both. The term ‘‘Shriek of Silence” was based on the thought if you stand as mute as Tara's harp your silence plays a tune on your conscience. Guilt by association doesn't mean birds of a feather are tarred to- gether. We do claim if you are using a two-man saw you should know the guy on the other end. No congressional committee baits you with that double-edged question, “When did you stop beating your wife?” Either way you are as guilty as a shark spitting up a hat, shoes and cuff links Anyway, the beating has be- come more equitable. This is a man's world until the wife has had that second martini. We feel that only Arthur Murray can lead the witness legally. And that only on the dance floor. In courts of investigat there is no hiding. Emerson sai when you have committed a crime the world is made of glass. What's the matter with printing the Fifth Amendment on cellophane? Everett True by Pre-Marital Affairs Yet they may have had hun- dreds of “affairs.” So the argu ment that promiscuity produces better marital adjustments, is not true. Smart girls know that they can acquire all the proper medico-psy- chological technique for happy marriage by writing for the 10 cent bulletins which this newspaper makes available to all of you.” Se use your “horse sense.” Why jeopardize your entire fu- ture happiness as a wife, when you can save yourself untold 16 cent Nofice what girls suffer who in- conquest. to make her fearful gonorrhea and syphilis, which still are serious diseases despite pen icillin and other modern drugs. when she is legally married. And if she bears her baby out of wedlock, this is unfair to the in- fant and often starts him out in life with at least one strike against him. If she decides to give up the baby for adoption, this torments her in future years. | ; So refrain from pre-marital af- fairs and you'll be happier. Send a stamped, self-addressed envel- ope. plus a dime and order the bulletin ‘Sex Problems in Mar- riage."’ It will teach you far more than a dozen pre-marital ‘‘af- fairs . (Copyright. Hepkina Syndicate Ine) From Our Files 15 Years Age POLISH-GERMAN flact believed near as Warsaw OK likely on Reich's grab of Danzig in order to keep peace. ‘VIVA FRANCO’ rings over Spain as Nationalist leaders defy Europe's democratic powers. 2 Years Ago APPROPRIATION FOR Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Tomorrow holds no fear for me — . . . But only as my . . May prove its . . . Because the world And so as 1 am honest and... I Serve my fellowman . I do nat fear the future while . . . I do the best I can. No Scientific as Immunity que, Fy ee ; i i ' it ! t q elans and surgeons. 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Laura Pick | Civic Betterment Easter Bonnets |Feted on Birthday — ‘ ‘ Mrs. J Smith was honored oar 5 it a Me csc Outlined in Talk Are the Theme _ | N's. teire vieinday party in ber . road at Zonta Meeting for Maple Leats |r." “7 Public improvement was the topic of a talk given by John Hir linger of the Chamber of Com- merce for the Thursday luncheon | meeting of Zonta Club held in Hotel Wado _ Mr. Hirlinger said he is in favor | of continuing the present tax rate | for public Improvements. em- phasized ‘the need for the ital bond issue. He said that these projects would make no change in the present tax rate. The money would be used te bulid better Spring Fashion Show “BERMUDA HOLIDAY” Presented by Alvin. Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi Pontiac High School Auditorium WED. MARCH 3lst, 8 P. M. Secure Tickets From Any Member, From Alvin's or at the Door facilities rather than to retire old debts, for Pontiac is now debt free. Citing some specific reasons why |improvements are needed, the | speaker pointed out that in the event of disaster, our present hos- pital could not handle the situa- *1| ‘The loss of life at railroad cross- lings is a greater expense to the community than safety measures would be, he said. Among the cultural values of the proposed program, Mr. Hirlinget | mentioned a civic auditorium and | a new library. He was introduced | by Mrs. Ada Evans. Cranbrook Artist | Will. Preseat Show Theodore Luderowski, head of * IMPROVED— It’s better than ever... for softer, smoother waves OUR FAMOUS 4 NORMA BERNICE CAMPBELL Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbell of Spring Bay, Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma Bernice of Short street, to Burton D. Wheeler, son of the Charles D. Wheelers of Dover road. An. April wedding is being planned | by the couple. An Occasional Splurge Aids Female Morale Occasional self - indulgence is & help to character building. 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MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954 Panic spread through the crowd. | spent the rest of his life in it alone Lady frogs gathered their children | 45 & hermit elephant, reading his about them and hopped away. The big bullfrogs began hurling mud Elwin, as they hopped away back- ward. i Moral: Small Minds Fail to Understand Big Heart NEW YORK wW—Once upon a) Elwin got up to speak that night | time a tadpole named Elwin lived at the banquet. “It_is indeed a pleasure—"’ El- win began, then went ‘‘Harrumph, bar-r-rumph.” go Elwin laughed, and then ‘the audience. “Excuse me. ... Just a frog in my throat.” | empty. “Got a cold?” asked the mayor.| Heart-broken, Elwin returned to the circus, made a farewell trium- phal tour, then retired and bought an apartment on Park avenue. He \ eee * =. “Look, it’s all a mistake,” said | Hand Grenade Kills Five yesterday when a man threw hand grenade into a cording to press dispatches | Elwin. No answer. 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We must make room Tol amalch mailcladalelsleitt-e. ~ Reduced Bath Mat Sets "$499 Lace Panels ATS | April’s polio vaccine test will meet Tuesday for a briefing on the way clinics will be set up in Oakland County’s schools. Mrs. James Lillie of Farmington general chairman of school volun- teers, will direct Tuesday's session at polio test headquarters in the | Oakland County Nurses Home, at’ | 1025 N. Telegraph Rd. Parents of 33,000 children in“ | of the county’s schools will be asked to let their youngsters take part in the test, Half the children in each test group will be given recefve an inactive liquid. + Follow-ups to find out how many youngsters in each group get polio | will serve to show how well the vaccine works. At Tuesday's training session, volunteer chairmen will learn how | | to staff vaccination clinics with |record keepers, clerks and Poom- | mothers who will work with dec | tors and nurses giving the — Anyone who can work a few 'ef Pontiac, North Oakland; Mrs. Zigmund Niparko, of Hazel Park, South Oakland; and Mrs. Joseph DeVriendt, of Farmington, South- west Oakland. School district volunteer chair- men include Mrs. Walter Newby, of Auburn Heights; Mrs. Robert Williams of Proper; Mrs. Phillip McCullough, of Dublin; Mrs. Henry |W, McNalley, of Rochester, and Mrs. Harold Pickford, of Oxford. The Huron Valley school ‘chair- | man is Mrs. Donald Murdock, of | Milford: Clarkston, Mrs. Everett | Dennis; West Bloomfield, Mrs. | Charles Leaf; Waterford, Mrs. Earl Floyd; Lake Orion, Mrs. Robert Sheardy; Brandon Townhsip, Mrs. Alles Solley and Holly, Mrs. Charies Coggins. Henry J. Kaiser's Granddaughter Wed HONOLULU @ — Industrialist day. : Sue Carlyn Kaiser, 20, and her groom, exchanged vows in an or- chid-wreathed Catholic church in a ceremony attended by 21 friends and relatives. The wedding party had flown here because the bride ‘‘fell in love with Hawaii the last time I was here.’’ The Rev. Maurice Hole- mans, of the Holy Trinity. Catholic Church read: the single-ring cere- mony, || The couple will spend four days ‘lon nearby Maui and two more The bride, daughter of Edgar Kaiser, wore a long, full-skirted | dress of white net and lace with | long sleeves and veiled tulle cap. \2 Hurt as Accident. Cuts Driving Lesson THE PONTIAC PRESS MICHIGAN ae a i ee Vaccine Testers to Get Bi BUILT IN 1867— A new fire hall to replace Pontiac’s “Number One” station will be built if Pontiac votes w raise the city tax limit from 10 to 12% mills next Monday. The present structure steel bars to keep the walls from falling down. If voters approve, the city plans to addition. to Meet Tuesday stirs craters use a mil] and |@ half for general improvements, such as the fire Volunteers Set to Learn | hall and a half-mill for the proposed hospital addi- Necessary Techniques | tion. City officials say the other half mill won't | be used at all—just put on the books to meet re- | quirements for issuing bonds to build the hospital § Pentine Press Photo | Dropping Gold Standard Blamed for Popularity of ais NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) — A Yale University economist today blamed the &bandonment of the gold standard for the “wide-spread acceptance of communism, fascism and socialism through the ‘world.” O. Gienn Saxon, professor of economics, urged the return to a gold standard to repudiate ‘the system of politically-managed paper money" and to put ‘‘the brakes on all inflatianary forces."’ Abandonment eof the gold standard, Saxon declared, enabled nations te repudiate their monies for political purposes, thus destroying the value of all public and private debts, as well as investments and savings. Prices in this country today are double those of pre-World War IT because the “purchasing power of our paper dolldrs and of all our fixed investments and savings have been cut in half since 1939,” he declared. DETROIT @ — The Ways and | | Means Committee of Wayne Coun- ty’s board of supervisors expects | to act at Wednesday's meeting on board ; Saxon said this “constant repudiation” of the value of money | charges of waste and mismanage-| throughout the ‘world “‘confirms the accuracy of Kari Marx's thesis | ment of Wayne County~ General } that the surest way to destroy a free capitalistic society is to debauch | Hospital. its currency.” Economic and sécial chaos “became inevitable’ when world gov- ements began issuing paper dollars in place After World War Il, Saxon noted, about 75 per cent of people in the world “suffered lesses of a misimum of 9§ per cent of the purchasing power of their monies, debts and fixed investments” because their governments had dropped the gold standard during the depression of the 1930s. | The board subcommittee received the report Saturday from the Citi-| zens Rsearch Council of Michigan. | of gold dollars, he ssid. | Copies of the study have been re-| ceived by county supervisors and a state senate committee looking into | the high cost of patient care at the | Act to Cut Hospital Waste tration and treatment of patients, including : 1 — Increasing the... hospital's by the board of county @@ditors. 2—Cut board members pay froin $3,000 to $120 a year on a scale similar to the supervisors. 3 — Abolishing the board's $9,000 secretary's job. . 4 — Increasing the superinren- dent's responsibility and reducing the s status to policy-mak- ing. . PEDICURE FOR FOOTSTOOLS—Real, honest-to-goodness foot- stools are these. Made of elephant’s feet, they get pedicure at a & e Seattle taxidermist’s shop before leopard skins are placed over the tops to make them comfortable enough to sit on in front of TV sets, - Succumbs in Ann Arbor | 3s DETROIT (AP)—Fred W. Fros-| tie, 76, a veteran of the Michigan | ine educational xystem, died Sunday at | He 4 +t : po ‘laims Ne Pease said. ht involves perforat- Hi : é \ te - lt a - ¥ w Smokes Save. Lungs ES_SIXTEEN Enjoy the besi Bro! an fa fa : : ontt NES | Heard in a. Pantiac ——— ooo ‘Church Sunday The following ig a condensed form of the sermon preached in the Christian and Missionary Al- {liance Church Sunday by the Rev G. J. Bersche past w since 1948 | His subject was ‘“‘Why Do _ the | Godly Suffer?’ The church was vorite | officially organized in 1931. | The ata of godly people | Phone FE 4-1536. 719 West Huron proven fact that ow pro cess refreshes, cleans end blocks them, as no home-washing can do. Keep your sweoters young looking, clways. Fax ‘Much Human Suffering Isto Build and Not to Scold both past and present poses a prob- lem. Ne one raises a question about the suffering of ungodly peo- ple—it is accepted as a kind of punishment that they deserve But why, why do godly people suffer? | First of all because sickness and suffering belongs to the human ems Satan, the author of sin, sickness, and suffering, led Adam, the head of the human family, into disobedience and sin. Therefore the consequences of sin passed upon al] men, in that ‘all “have sinned and came short of the glory of God.'’ The univer- | gality of death, which is the climax éf sickness and suffering, is the proof of this. to all, whether they are godly or “ e ther disciplines his only because he has done but also to keep him from wrong. Children (and, adults) un- derstand the language of punish- } ment. |} Your Heavenly Father may chas- | tise you, (Hebrews 12:5-11), but it | will be in love, nét in anger, and | will have for its main object to correct, to teach, to help, and to | restrain you from ‘evil courses— not to take vengeance on you. iif} AL ities ws i A \\ Ds UD \ 4 /)) § Michigan No. 1 SKINLESS HOT DOGS pound Dole’s Sweet Hawaiian PINEAPPLE JUICE Pe Ob=-C-“Al SUPTETE SAAT EET REV. G. J, BERSCHE Sickness and suffering come vious: nevertheless afterward it | according to His yieldeth the peaceable fruit of' THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954 | righteousness unto them which are | Bible Christian is ‘that God has exerciséd thereby.”’ 12:11.) The true end of all suffering is that we might be corrected and in- | structed, that we might become | mature spiritually, and that we might take time to see God and ourselves. Job said after he had suffered a| race, there is deliverance. | long time: “I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear: but now | mine eye seeth thee. Wherefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust | and ashes.” (Job 42:5, 6.) (Hebrews, promised deliverance for His sick | and suffering people, as evidenced | into your life without the per- | mission of your Heavenly Father. I base this truth on the experi-| ence of Job, (Romans 8:28) “And we know that all things work to- gether for good to them that love | _ God, to them who are the called purpose.” Another wonderful truth for the | by the following Scriptures: “For I am the Lord that healeth thee.” (Exodus 15:26.) . © These Scriptures mean that, though we belong to a suffering God healed Job. Christ healed ALL who came to Him—there is no record that He refused anyone, and He- | brews 13:8 declares “ Christ today, able, R B! Menday evenings Sgn At Penttse TOCA, vsers STENOSPEED SCHOOL Fresh water shrimp run to ex-| Michigan in 1954 became the 16th tremes in sizes. While most are toc | state to place a slogan or other small to be of any value, one spe | symbol on its automobile license cies grows to a length of two feet. | plates. YOURS .. . FOR EASTER SEWING RECONDITIONED ELECTRIC PORTABLE Call FE 2-7848 EVENINGS CALL FE 2-1048 * So New! So Modern! So Practical ! 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By MURRAY ROSE ai grams in years. s . s Leading contenders are a dime a NEW YORK &—Welterweight | champion Kid Gavilan and middle-| Don Cockell and Tommy (Hurri- weight ruler Carl (Bobo) Olson | cane) Jackson; Randy Turpin, Del meet Friday for Olson's crown in| Flanagan, Yolande Pompey, Floyd an outstanding bout that tops one | Patterson, Percy Bassett, Georgie of the greatest weekly. boxing pro- | Araujo, Art Persley and Armand Saddler, heavyweight contenders Dan Bucceroni, Roland LaStarza, Savoie, among others. 7 . . Olson and Gavilan collide in the Title Bout Tops Card | winner of will be risking his crown for the first time . Bucceroni, third-ranking heavy- weight challenger, is risking a pos- dozen on the Interntional card. In | Chicago Stadium, which is scaled | sible September title fight in tak- addition to Olson and Gavilan, here| to handle 19,400 customers and | ing on Jackson, a nonstop puncher |are some of the other luminaries | $360,000. The 15-round title bout | with a concrete chin, at Brooklyn's | of the game who will throw leather | will be broadcast (ABC) and tele- Eastern Parkway Arena tonight. this week: cast (NBC) coast to coast. Seek to Bring Team | _ Featherweight champion Sandy! The balding, 26-year-old Olson, Title Back Help St. Hugo 5’s Win Titles for their 17th and the West Side Division title. Robert El- 13 points as St. Hugo's girls feated St. Jude of Detroit, 18-17, for the Detroit parochial cham important | for 4th place. Will Keep Ti CHICAGO (AP) — Bobo Olson, Niles Keglers Take State Tourney Lead FLINT w — A Niles entry—Wil- Agent Says Short Punches tle tor ‘Bobo’ Not much was being said. Bobo The session, though. possibly profitable to Bobo, was boring to Jn handicap all-events Lambert Sul- livan of Lincoln Park posted 1991, car race. Buck Baker of Charlotte, N.C., was 2nd and Gober Sosebee | with the outside-the-ring end_of the Freshley also moved into 5th | boxing business, Bentley is serv- ; place in actual all-events with 1871. | '"& 88 Olson's press agent The dapper Mr. Bentley joined the ringsiders and studied Bobo judiciously. After w few moments, he nudged an onlooker and) said with deep meaning: “This boy is a short puncher. | winner of the Santa Anita Derby, | Look at him. Notice how he gets in there close? He gets weight fast. He might even take over the first six, seven rounds dancing around like that. How long is he gonna keep it up? Tell me that. “He can't keep away from this guy forever. Along about the time Gavilan gets a little tired, then you watch Bobo. Whammo. Like of Atlanta was 3rd. that.” But ‘Bumpy’ Wins Medley Brilliant Buckeyes Sweep 9 of 14 | LaStarza, No. 4 heavyweight |contender from New York, and Cockell, the No. 5 challenger from England, collide in a 10-rounder Min London tomorrow night. * 2 e Ww night's TV fight matches lightweight Persley, Red Cross, La., and Sa- St.Louis arena. + weight contender, (The Kid) Andrade, undefeat Los-Angeles lightweight, in Wash- ington. Saddler, warming up for a possi- bie title defense in the next few against night in a nontitle ten. Porterhouse Is Still Favorite in Derby race. The 4th line of prices issued by : | 12 straight over two vole, Montreal, in a ten at the The Saturday night TV head-| liner, sends Bassett, No. 1 feather- | ships, but their squads include ed | Michigan State’s Bob Hoke TORONTO (AP) — Restored to straight win over the Toronto Maple the battle shifts back to Detroit. year when they were knocked off in Montreal Wins. 3rd Straight Over Bruins Boston Six Bows, 4-3, Reaches Win - or - Else Stage BOSTON (UP — The chips were | down today for the Boston Bruins. | Bruins lost 43 to Montreal here ' Sunday night in the 3rd straight defeat in the best-of-seven semi- finals of the National Hockey League Stanley Cup playoffs. Twenty three- - year - old Dick- | ie Moore, completing his 3rd sea- | | on in major league hockey, broke | to give Montreal the win and make | the Canadiens three-up on Boston. Game seemed destined for over- time until Moore tallied at 18:03 on assists by Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion and Jean Beliveau. Veteran defenseman Butch Bou- chard scored twice for the Canucks in the second period. Crucial game-comes Tuesday night at Boston. If the Bruins win they still have a chance to gain over until next season. | ‘Aggies Regain Wrestling Title and Michigan State College wrestl- ing teams fell into the lower divi- | sion in this year's National Collegiate wrestling cchampion- some titheholders. @@leated Edwin Rooney of Syra- cuse Saturday to annex the 157- pound crown. Novard Nalan of Michigan successfully defended his 130-pound title against James Howard of Ithaca. Oklahoma A&M won the team championship for the 16th time, re- placing Penn State, last year’s winner. Oklahoma Aggies scored 32 points against 17 for Pittsburgh and 13 | for Penn State. In the lower ranks | Gavilan May |the future book listed Porterhouse‘. y> - as the 2-1 tecaitina, with Correla- Fight. Only tion, winner of the Florida Derby, 'a solid 2nd choice at 51. | Double Speed and Determine, shared the No. 3 spot at 6-1. —~—_— Tommy Leedle Meets Stecher in 8-Rounder DETROIT w — With 24 victories in 28 starts, Tommy Leedie of De- troit meets Pittsburgh's Bob Stecher in the featured 8 - round middleweight scrap at Motor City Events in Winning NCAA Swim Title tovers tower toke Ohio State’s brilliant Buckeyes, who swept nine of 14 titles in the Na- tiénal Collegiate A. A. swimming ? a z 3 z i | ® t s ¥ i f it i i é pai ‘It’s Time Out! Place in Tourney. | .3 More Times | CHICAGO (UP)—Manager Angel | Lopez said today welterweight |champion Kid Gavilan will retire |\from: the ring after three more fights. If he wins the middleweight title | from Bobo Olson Friday night the | Kid will give Olson a return shot jat the title and then defend the | 260-pound crown once more. Should he lose Friday hight to) 'Olson, “Gavilan will have only | tare more bouts,” Lopez said. He said the Cuban champion has | enough money now for himself and his family. so he need. not con- tinue earning a living, “this hard way.” thay if r Leswick Is Hero in 3-1 Victory Over |a 33.tie late in the 3rd period | the finals, but if they lose, it's all; | Tiger | on sale. Dark, Irvin, Mays, Lockman, Thompson Are Good, but Giants’ Finish Will Depend Upon Mound Staff By GRANTLAND RICE one interesting report _ SEVENTEEN No Regrets in Minors MONTEREY, Calif. — Crafty little Charies (Chuck) Dressen, who | reversed form when he left the’ | Brooklyn Dodgers managership to Maple Leaf ermind Oakland of the Pacific Coast League, says he has acquired a lot of peace of mind in the switch. the favorite’s role, the Detroit Red | Wings ldid the strategy today which they hope will Jead to a second Leafs. Wings, now leading 2-1 in the semifinal Stanley Cup series, meet the Maple Leafs Tuesday night in the second contest on Leaf ice before If the Wings win again here, they will become almost prohibi- | tive favorites to go on to the finals. That is to say, “prohibitive” as anything can be in the hockey } World Series. Until they get out of this one as winners, the league | Refusal of the Brooklyn front | champion Wings have to go on remembering their form reversal of last the semifinals However. Saturday night's 31 victory for Detroit lodked extraor- dinarily good, particularly since the Leafs seemed to fold late, after having carried the fight for two periods. Two Red Wing goals in the 3rd period did the business for the visitors . With Toronte and Detroit stili at each others’ throats, the Montreal Canadiens were mak- ing an apparent runaway of their | semifinal series with the Boston Bruins. , Canadiens won again last night | at Boston 43 on Dickie Moore's goal with 90 seconds to play. It gave Montreal a 30 edge in the Wing hero from Saturday night was Tony Leswick. Tony has been a low scorer for the Wings but as a cool operator in the clutch he has few equals. He proved it by outguessing | goalie Harry Lumley on a rebound | period. It was the winning goal. After tomorrow night's battle, the teams will return to Detroit for the fifth game Thursday. If sixth | and seventh games are necessary, they will be played April 3 at To |ronto and April 4 at Detroit. | Reports From Major Camps By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TULSA, Okla. — Pitcher Sal Maglie is back on the sidelines today, but he hopes it isn't seri- ous. He is suffering from an ach- ling right arm. | s . 7 TAMPA, Fla. — Mickey Mantle, | the injured New York Yankee out- | fielder, said today his bad right | | knee is “getting better and bet- | " but no one seemed to want |to predict that he'd start the sea- | | son. Consensus is that Mickey won't | . contenders | NORMAN, Okla. (UP)—Michigan | | be ready. | Sid Schwartz of Ft. Managers as well as players in | miner leagues mostly, if not al- | ways, look forward to moving up | te the majers. Of his own | accord, Dressen is back where he went up from and to all out- grets. office to tender Dressen more than a one-year contract trought on his unusual decision after last season. Oaks are in training here and Dressen is back in the same job as when he led the outfit to the 1950 Coast League pennant. He also enjoys the added distinction of be- ing general manager of the club. Dressen has indicated he will make as much money from Oak- land as he did with Brooklyn. It could mean a yearly income in the | $30,000 to $35,000 bracket. Those who have known Dressen for some time, marvel at the change that has come over him. Once he Seixas Wins Tennis Title Vic Ouvtlasts Larsen in Finals of Miami Beach Tourney the net, many points In men's Lakers Qualify for NBA Finals Against Syracuse 22 i i Fy z if if s s s LUBBOCK, Texas — | the Chicago Cubs have | @ handful of their spring if a 5 AGUA CALIENTE, Mex. (INS)—/| were lowa and Navy, tied with 12) games, they seem to be drawing Porterhouse continued to rule as points each; Michigan State with |@ surprisingly large number of (4,4. Lovellette were high scorers | the top choice in the Kentucky Der-| 11 and Michigan and Oklahoma, | fans. About 5,000 turned out yes- lor their ‘odin with 17 and 16 by today in the Caliente future each with 10. book onthe nation's most. famous y | TAMPA — Manager Paul Rich- |ards of the Chicago White Sox is | still weighing the future of his 19- | year-old pitching sensation, Tom | Flanigan. He could be a Sox start- er. j | Tickets Go on Sale for Tigers’ Opener DETROIT ® — It's official. Spring is bere. Tickets for the Detroit Tigers’ opening game | | wert on sale today. Tigers epen Louis. | the season in Briggs Stadium — April 13, meeting the Baltimore Ortoles. Tickets for the first six homhe games were placed MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (INS) — of the western division of the Na- ll Association, meet titlist, Syracuse, next gamé of a best out of three playoff. Laker centers George Mikan and points, respectively. Arnie Risen of Rochester was the game's top scorer with 24 points Detroit Handball Team Wins National Tourney CHICAGO (UP)—Detroit'’s No. 1 team won the United States hand- ball team championship Sunday at the town Club here. Motor City winners defeated an- other Detroit team plus contenders from Chicago, Denver and St Members ot the winning Detroit team were Carl Koch, Paul Chap- ' man, Bob Quaid, Paul Merle and Stilson Ashe, Koch and Chapmap won all theit matches. Dressen Has ‘Peace of Mind’ on Coast ee was difficult to approach, some- what on the aloof side. He has come up with a fine per- sonality and goes out of his way to make public appearances at meetings of civic clubs and other tions on how his Oaks will the coast circuit but he Dodgers will win the N League pennant again. Toski Collects $2,000 on Win In Azalea Open Fazio Closes Fast to Take 2nd; Mangrum, Souchak Tie for 3rd WILMINGTON, N.C. @—What a difference a year makes. Last spring Boby Toski--finished far back in the pack in the $10,000 | Azalea_Open Golf Tournament. His 291 was good for a tie for 26th place. | Today he was $2.000 richer after leading the field by three shots with a 15-under-par score of 273. His 70-71 finish followed earlier rounds of 67 and 65 over the | 6.652-yard Cape Fear Country Club | course | * bd . ! ‘| Braves, Bums to Play Game as Scheduled , “=f ’ g tf le ij TE 5 | and 3.” Morgan's telegram was in a re- ply to a query by Bayasi asking |The Minneapolis Lakers, champions | whether the recent actions of a “segregation committee” could |force cancellation of the games, The “segregation committee” ‘in Tourney at Flint Pontiac ‘fencers ‘third in the state tournaments at the ‘Michix gan School for the Deaf, Flint, over the weekend. First and Ind places © were taken by M.S.D. and Water- ford, respectively. ~~ Girls feneing bouts were ‘wan by Lapeer, with M.S.D. a close sec- ond. Waterford placed 4th, pre ceded by Cooley High of Detroit, and trailed by Bishop Kelly Me morial School in 5th and Pontiae 6th. _ Posts 15-Mile Record READING, Pa. ® — Johnny Thomson... of Lowell, Mass., owns a new 13mile track record after winning the season inaugural big car race at Reading fairgrounds. |Thomson turned in a time of 13:05.28 yesterday. It <<. Pim is this. Due to £ This is now a race where both the Giants and = % _EIGHTEEN 4 Malay Snubs Hong Kong Four Records in Athletic Invitations |F all in Annual KUALA LUMPUR @ — Malaya’ Amateur Athietic Association has | Chip Relays ‘ invited Indonesia, Thailand. and MT. PLEASANT w— Trackmen Ceylon to take part in this year’s |r Central Michigan College, | Malayan championships. But they Michigan Normal] and Wayne Uni- purposely did not ask Hong Kong | to the athletic games scheduled for | V¢Tsity ‘set four meet records Sat: | Aug. 13 and 14. |urday night in the 3rd annual Chip | Hong Kong didn't invite Malaya | Relays hosted. by Central Michi- to a similar meeting previously. ——-— - gan | Central's Jim Pedaiay sat te | Ge we "JIM 99 | new broad jump mark a Bo | 2% inches. Wayne's medley relay team set a | record time of 10:42.1. Michigan | oF oene | Normal performers were respon- | | sible for two record times, They | InTR ING vanee® | ran the Chip Relay in: 2:40.7 and | a eee esc the mile relay in 3:29.7. fio mare boo bast t bay. This 19 the lure sensahon Pole vault event ended in a three- | way tie. Normal's Marland Bluhm | ong you move a be veter Seva syenace | and Don McBride and Tom May-| depth—o lake stream fish Sins amen en ake pubs tes ares | feet. | Team scoring honors went to This s the hure of al! lures—besutiful sitver teat I é ; plastrc Buy one for your trends siso Satisfacton Michigan Normal which won five | quer Send $1.00 only, tor each lure Send firsts and gained a tie. Central check or cash. We pay postage. hh GR TACKLE CO. P.O. Box 741 Michigan earned two firsts and one tie. Beloit. Wis., won two firsts and | Wayne earned one first. Largo Fla. ‘league manager—are nothing new -Regalad Tribe Rookie Has 9 Homers, 481 Average But He Plays Rosen’s Position, Shows Poor Fielding Ability By ED CORRIGAN <=" AP Sporte Writer Dilemmas—those things that ‘chop years off the life of a major to. Al Lopez -of the Cleveland In- dians. He's had a king-sized ‘one since he took over the Tribe and has been trying to beat out :the New York Yankees for the Amer- ican League pennant s . . T THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954 Is Problem: Raschi- | } : |up, they know differently today. | O'Neill Happy About Landing Bobby Morgan Steve Says Ex-Dodger Benchwarmer May Lift Phils 2 Notches CLEARWATER, Fila. (UP) Owner Bob Carpenter heiled new- ly-acquired Bobby Morgan as ‘‘the best spare infielder in baseball’ today and manager, Steve O'Neill said the blond slugger ‘“‘may lift the Philadelphia Phillies two notch- es in the National League stand- n Form Vie Stops Old ~ Teammates on Five-Hit Stint Bombers’ Castoff May Be Opening Day Hurler wee Reese and” Billy ae for Cards Saipan euntay tor am euthunted NEW YORK (INS) — If Vic Raschi's old bosses, the New York Yankees, thought he was washed “This is the kind of deal I've been looking for,"’ the jubilant O'Neill said when the deal was completed. “It gives me mobility « The big righthander — sold to j,, my infield. We didn't have the St. Louis this spring for a reported | kind of reserve strength last year "| $75,000 < celebrated his 35th birth-, that we will have with Morgan.” day by holding the Yankees to one} Morgan was regarded in many quarters as a threat to oust Willie sun and five hits in a five-inning | | os as the Phillies’ regular third baseman, but O'Neill insisted that But now he has a brand new while*the Cardinals won, 42 | Jones still held the job “because ; e ° hat to do with Rudy Re- Don’t buy any car until you drive one: what to dow y Re Res a tive ty att McDougald ae Dengald |he has been looking good down here NUMBER ONE in power! This 23-year-old rookie infielder TABLE TENNIS CH AMPS—Here is the Capitol | ard Heckman, Rolla Hall, Mary Jacober, = has Dorris | the enly run off Raschi th the Jones battled only .225 for the ara nt pete — See hal ‘né | Barbers’ table tennis team, champions of the Pon-| and Perc Secord. All are expected to play in the| 1%t imming. Vie’s showing pet | Phillies last season and was criti- training. At the moment oe hen tiac Table Tennis Association, which completed its forthcoming city championship tournament. him way out trent im manager | cized by O'Neil for ‘‘over-swinging Chaka wan tase vane said ta teal league » season last week. From the left are How- cha pari opening day | in an attempt to hit home runs.” y- Morgan hit .337 for the Mon- ting a cool .481 with 25 hits in, 52 tries during the exhibition sea- Except for the coingidence of treal Royals and won the Inter- son being against his old teammates, | national —- eg rere This sort of slugging would be | Raschi's pitching job was neither ;| player” award ailed enough to light the eyes of any ourney ne G | te test tor the worst of & whens = a regular job with the manager. So Lopez’ eyes lit. ‘day in exhibition circles. because of the presence of hp. But . Alex Kellner, who pitched six a The kid con't field. t least | Final weekend firing produced high tournament series with 5% Window Cleaning, Pontiac, had innings for the Philadelphia Ath- | base it jada ogling ply cast only one change among the leaders (actual) and 700 (handicap). + the high actual series with 2408. i na greg a te oar anes : |as the 21st annual Pontiac Wom : o-run as 8 :|Bo lj R ng Results Daring less tary ee — but | as Hontha Auccatien 4 Howe's Lanes of Clarkston won | Florence Van Gordon and Bever- Pittsburgh, 3-1. Curt oe pir W Ing Result esu ts ‘is yesterday's car! for the position, so Lopez thought /ment came to an end. the tom ovent with M61, with |ly Kuschel teamed to win the dew-|the whiner im a 64 . Y Md perhaps he'd go well at second | Clare Olsen of Pontiac accounted Pentinc’s Aven Ina placing tad | bies with 1280. The. Milford des\umph over Ciachnat = ia - ec CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES , ae ne oe cae te oe ae ee ee ae, | ald the ead in pairs trom the od] OS sond o wm = Soe Se eine rope ster re An a th cre red eer | vec tte wrk te. Hh "aera Tata LL His wl | 32 S. Mein Street, Clerkston, Michigen pa eety Yo Giants yesterday, | — a candle rains rvic® “doubles game was 475, registered | the Southern Association touched | em gete—tapear's 168, serles—Marca : - cae a parr oy alee fan a C bs’ P B by Holly Johnsen and Edith Gark | 18-year-old Joey Jay, who Saoped ae ’ of Oxford. | Warren Spahn in the eighth, for | Wwe Wwe ag third. ont at pecone u Ss rospects righte Faye Sibert of Rochester swept | the winning run in a 2-1 struggle | Press a3 28 ‘s 64 55 ed. es f honors in the singles event. She with the Braves. | bcten'e & G3 Wolverines be 3 : BE. A MODEL—NOT A CRITIC | so toper mur seade wretner LOY GGOOd Showing in ‘54 we te even. wit Ot tad We gues, winners ot ot [Stem Fe ieee BS © Scientific Swedish Massage — gl . sropused. to be | MESA, Ariz. & — The Chicago paper does not appear formidable 293 and the high singles actual | ssapihn, sdaed "Gaby toon, re €) 1 Mojectie a 38 © Infra-Red and Ultra-Vielet Rays ‘abies te get sat first t | Cubs have departed from this | but he thinks his hurlers will come game with 258. 3," Pym Indiv. Heathman 239, series © Bent Cobinet ‘ : (around and do the job. That goes, Pontiac's Shirley Pointer took all agetast Chattancegs me Meck 613; team come, sertes © Corrective Exercise |That might provide the answer pleasant litle Arizona town and | lfor Bob Rush. W Hacker, {events (actual) title with 1581. | Southern Association. | —Press Reom 1018—2778. | , an t —_e Scslesivelip: tes Bea | since —— are not paid | the general feeling is that they are pau) Minner and reliefers Turk| PWBA will hold its final open Except for pitcher Bob Porter-| DAUGHTERS ov IsamELLA “By ’ destined for better things this year Lown and Emory (Bubba) Church. | meeting of the season April 11 at/| field, who slammed a homer, it) frant’s 38 Gordes = AL THOMAS sage [tte ling FS om ute Rnaiaedhekte wring New sree Ge RE ; . . . a w t its. “ ‘. A NATIONAL LEAGUE Things didn’t lock bright when | Bowling Clinic | Top 10 finishers in each event: | Ancient Bobo Newsom pitched | "frre see ene a i Health Club | Montreal ‘ 3} manager Phil Cavaretta brought the first inning for Chat | 208; Some. Repruice 8, Hershey ee yee :| bis athletes into camp several | 2 | Mowe's Lance (Clarkston) 9961; Aven | Warming up for ia Se — ee oe | s Hotel Pontiac Open 10-6 FE 5-9661 [Sores cexarioomitcsoce ‘| Necks age, but Cavaretta finally | CASE—Look Down Alley [Inn ‘stoe Brewer '& sire (Oxterd) 2909: | chores as a Baltimore sportscaster. STLVAN LAKE . Clecta INTER i e| delivered a few lectures. A brand Tip For Beginner — This query — Marbet s010; Art Se uare anna: West. | Rest of the games were wild ~ ale ee = of —— a 4 new deuble-play combination (trom a Detroiter: “I am just get-. (Bechester) 201. Conte Uphetstertag and-wooly slugfests. aye. Clee. 66 6) Ge ope ’ began to function. Ralph Kiner t inte bovet ad, wale 2895, Sportsmen's (Clarkston) 2891. | Don Lendhardt of Baltimore | O**-Beese 65 47 Deyie's 4 68 began to pound the ball and | Ing o ing a a your DOUBLES ued three fi | Tre-Bilt 6t 4 James “ o rom a < ink Florence Van Gerden-Beverly Kasche! 5OC homers, good for six Sytv. Gen. 61 50 Piston 0 72 | some of the oldsters realized they S¢Vice on where to near (milferd) 1284; Cecelia Maltrett-Faye|runs, as the Orioles downed the "343, eg ge 4g Led 4 | had to mnap to and play ball. foul line, halfway down the alley,| Sibert jRechenen, 128; Amerie Bese: | Chicago Cubs, 15-9. Bg ga ig | Defense down the middle, which {OF at the pins?” By all means, | Mews Leng 1248: Eveires, Ee Sin | Cig Wn On eed ad OO OE Oe ee “i | was a major concern, may have | to start with, fix your eyes half-| Gent 1226; Bessie Heits- Heeevar | Erskine, Johnny Podres and rookie = os been corrected. At least that is | Way down alley. | Sytvia See eee Comet 1811: | Ed Roebuck of Brooklyn, 10-5. Serv. Wind. 68 Show's raj the hope in elevating two com-| That lends itself best to follow-| Siretten-Lecilie Allen 1%. ' Geoley Lounge $1 resem a Y parative rookies, Ernie Banks at Foye Sibert winecbentay 604: Alma Brady Top Punter ees ts Cottage st ond pai eng tiene Sieies oes dence (Drayton) "436: Mildred Mewten | Pat Brady of the Pittsburgh ta. Vocier, S08; team gabe, surteo—Suart's . , ) 650; Vivies « ’ won the Jewelers $34—2486. serting another rookie, Bobby Tal- en, ane Phzine — —— a Leet n= ee ee bot. in center field. | Eleanor Needham 636. _ of ational Football oes 5 Pes. Frankie Baumholtz, who batted League in 1953 with an average of | Creves 9 Meter Ina “ ra a fine .306, can take over any | " ¢ SS verte per pet. He G0 met | 9G 'an Py 3 | F ‘and ew wvayton UFOS rat ns coat \Detroit Six Bows. [ars St teste, Se tre) “Ste ome Sree ors Cavaretta has no coneern with season. \ 989, w's 2495. first or third. Dee Fondy, a .309 | H -k if - Full Guoranteed ta Fano Seen, In Nockey Tourney set at first, and Ransom Jackson, LEWISTON, Me. (UP) — Su .285, an unspectacular but valu- able man, has third. sicks of Cambridge, Mass., the de- Iron-man Clyde McCullough and fending champion, tallied a 32 overtime victory over Detroit's Joe Garagiola, a team stimula- O onnell team Sunday night in the tor, are more than adequate in finals of the National Amat eur As- the catching department. sociation Junior Hockey Tourna- 600x Cavaretta says his pitching on ment. 16 670x115 Detroit team moved into the et —_ > ee ~ Prices Plus — Fed. Excise Tax SPECIAL LIFETIME GUARANTEE Here’s How to Save $ $ $ Truvanized Tires Shoulder to Shoulder ‘Premium Quality Cold Rubber Full Capped on Specially Select Tires —- | GUARANTEED . tee 600-16 670-15 650-15 710-15 | 177 Exch. Exch. Buy on Budget! No Money Down! One Full Year to Pay! FRONT END:SPECIAL! '\. Complete Front End Alignment Wheel Balancing Static and Dyna + eae i 136°-S simabi te n Evenings ‘til 9 P, MARKET TIRE CO. °7750 t maic $1.98 M. FE 5-4503 | Worst Defeats Kilgore championship match by winning two overtim m $7 slide. You'll find it creates natural early round games, in the reach. As sketch shows, keep head Detroit‘¢liminated Berlin, N. H., up during stride to foul line then sid¢tracked Jamaica, N. Y. Allow for slide of 9 to 15 inches. Mike Johes scored the winning the longer the slide, the more ef-' goals for 0 Tponnell in the Ist and fective the swing, -and simpler! 2nd round! games. the timing of footwork and swing. | Important! Don't hurry downswing in Billiards Exhibition CHICAGO wW — Harold Worst, the Grand Rapids, Mich., marks- man of the billiard table, took the ‘measure of Ray Kilgore,: world 3- cushion champion, Worst swept-the final two blocks | ‘of his exhibition match with the| As dotted line shows, feel ball ‘Spartan Nine to Face /San Franciscan yesterday for a| dropping into arc of | winning final count of 600-535. | own weight. Tar Heel Team Today | Worst won seven of the 12 blocks; Of the five tie games played| CHAPEL HILL, N. C. (UP)— |in the week-long match. | during 1953. in the American! The touring Michigan State Col- Worst won yestérday afternoon | League. the Detroit Tigers were | lege baseball team tangled with ther] the University of North Carolina \ tied the Philadelphia Athletics. teday in a game featuring regional = rivalry. ' North Carolina hoped to even its score with the Big 10. Tar Heels - @ bowed to Ohio State last week at Winter Park, Fila. : *| Michigan State trounced Duke || University, 82, Saturday at Dur- ham. Tom Yewcic's 3-run homer in the 5th paced the Spartans to an easy vietory. 61-50 in 64 innings and last night | involved in four. Three times | 63-50 in 80 innings. Is Pleased to ‘Announce That Don Thompson Your Car-Your Time-Your Money Mew Orleans; Le. San Francisee, Cal... 40.5 Salt Lake City, ‘Utah. .35.00 is the new collision manager. 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He made appearances in 43 games, ‘ioc cin onher fictgutt aah: Of of those -he started in only three. The season was still young when he lost his starting role. He didn't pitch at the opening of any game after June:6. So far this spring Herbert has pitched 21 innings, allowed only two runs and walked only one man. For Detroit yesterday's loss was the 13th against seven wins. It did not seem nearly as important as the possibility that the Tigers had found a starting pitcher. LJ It was also the 4th game the Tigers had lost by one run. They have won three by the same margin. Dick Donovan, a righthanded reokie, tegk the loss. Even his job was not a total discredit. He started in the eighth inning, dud allowed only four hits through tlie 11th: But once the Red Sox got through to him, they picked up one run. It was all they needed. Billy Consolo and Kar! Olson. con- tributed the final blows in the'l1th, both singles. Consolo got his first, then Donovan let go a wild pitch and the speedy Consolo made it to second. Olson's single to left center brought him home with the win- ning run. Tigers scored their run in the 2nd inning. Leo Kiely, a re- turned GI, hit Don Lund. Then Ted Lepcio kicked a grounder by Bill Tuttle and he was safe. Kiely | then walked Frank House waa | Herbert te force in a run. But the two men responsible for | that run got it back for Boston in the third. Lepcio made the first of his three hits. Then he sore on Kiely’s double. In the Tiger half of the 11th it | looked like it may have been a. Detroit victory. But Boston's Bill | Werle took over with two men on and disposed of Walt Dropo and Lund. Detroit meets Washington Lakeland today. Alston's Toughest Job? Answering Interviewers By GAYLE TALBOT ST.PETERSBURG, Fla. W— Holding an intelligent conversation with Walter Alston is not entirely a‘ problem of trying to think up something new to ask him about _his Brooklyn Dodgers. There is the | . additional strain-of leaning close enough te hear his answers, as the new manager of the National League champs has by this time become virtually inaudible. * . ” } He has had a trying time of it) this spring. Through long-estab- | lished custom the ‘“‘bush’’ pilot from Montreal has been expected | to discuss gravely a club he saw | play only on television last year. | A fairly typical session with the | big, pleasant fellow who was called in when his predecessor, Chuck (Advertisement) Joins Staff of Community Mr. Green was formerly.a new car salesman for a well known automobile agency in Pontiac. and brings to the Rochester Area a background of experience extend- ing back over thirty years. Mr. Hopkins is happy to be able to have this capable man of ex- perience to be able to aid his cus- tomers and to carry on with the traditions of good dealing that has always been a pride of Community Dressen, took to writing letters to the boss, goes like this: ~ * * *¢ “When do you intend to start pscouting the Vachuee for the World Series? Along in July?” “No, we've got to win the pen- nant first. That’s a big enough “How’ s Jackie Robinson been looking? Are you only going to play him in the outfield?" “Jackie stumbled off a step and | strained his knee and I've been letting him take it easy, kind of set his own pace getting in shape. He'll be ready. Outfield will be his | regular job. *‘Do you think you've added any strength? Not that you needed to.” We'll be the same club except that we've got two pitchers, Don Newcombe and Erv Palica, back from the Army. Newcombe is throwing good and his weight is down where it belongs. Eastern Fives in H-R Finals Junior Cage Playoff Windup Scheduled for Thrasher Is Top Scorer Toledo Boys Club won the. Gold | Meda! basketball tournament held | at Pontiac Boys Club over the | Tuesday Easter Junior High School teams gained the finals in all three class- es of the Pontiac Parks & Recrea- tion Department's Home - Room Basketball League playoffs over the weekend. In 7th-grade competition, East- ern edged Lincoln, 28-27, as Gene Gideumb scored 12 points. East- | ern 7th-graders meet Washington | for the title. ase Sides ieomnead Washington, 26-14, in 8th-grade play. Charlies | day at Lincoln Junior High. ee Suggs Winner in Links Test Edges Marlene Baver when Jewelers Lose in Semifinals at MRA Meet Jackson “ Quint Edges Pontiac Team, 55-49, Saturday BATTLE CREEK (Special) — Shaw Jewelers were denied. the chance of winning their 2nd Michi- gan Recreation Association basket- || ball title here Saturday afternoon COMPARE- ie ‘A0T0 INSURANCE RATES and coverage! Drive with the security of complete coverage every mile you drive. / H. R. NICHOLIE Cell “BUD” H. R. Nicholie’ — H. Delos “Bud” Nicholie the Pontiac Jackson team came back Sat- | urday night to beat Grand Rap- ~ids Pastoor Fords for the title, 56-49. Jewelers found the going — | against Jackson and trailed 29-22 at halftime, mainly on five free team was | knocked out in the semifinals round |g | by Jackson Show Bar, 55-49. ——- = Ph. FE 2-2326 39 Mt. Clemens $e. This Ad Is Worth $1.00 on. NEW BATTERIES 9 to 36 Month Guarantee used Batteries as low as in Extra Hole Playoff throws. just before the intermis- sion. In the 3rd period, Shaw's at Peach Blossom | pulled up to a 36-36 tie before the Pentiae Press Photo TOURNEY CHAMPS—Here are the co-captains of the Toledo Boys Club basketball team, which won the Gold Medal tournament held at the Pontiac Boys Club over the weekend. At left is Roy Sanders, who made the 2nd all-tournament team, while George Tar- sha (right) was a 3rd team selection. Toledo routed Bloomer club SPARTANBURG, S. C. (UP)— | Louise Suggs, whose nine 1953 tour. nament victories included two 4 “sudden deaths’ triumphs, cap- tured first money in an extra hole | |play-off in the Peach Blossom. | Betsy Rawls tournament Sunday. | Miss Suggs of Aflanta, Ga., | shot a birdie four on the first | xtra u ‘8. Marlene took a Miss Suggs shot a 71 on the final 18 and Miss Bauer fired a 72 to| set up their play-off. Babe Didrikson Zaharias of Tam- pa, Fla, fimished 3rd with a 221 | in the semifinals and nipped Detroit Philadelphia club in the finals. Toledo Wins weekend. Pontiac's Wonders were elim- inated in the semifinals by Phila- ledo thumped Detroit Bleomer | | Branch, 71-46. Toledo edged Phil- adelphia in the finals, 44-42. George Tarsha led Toledo in the championship game with 12 | points, while Mike Fitzgerald | delphia Branch, 58-51, while To- | BC Tourney, tions were Lou Nyers of Toledo and Tom Gibson of Philadelphia Branch. Bucky Pointer and Jim Black- shear of Pontiac were 3rd team members. Lou Nyers, Fitzgerald and Bob Dewey of Pontiac received good sportsmanship awards. Toledo, : Philadelphia, Pontiac and Bloomer | teams all received trophies for 1st +to 4th place in that order, and | individuals received medals. had 13 for Philadelphia. Fiteger- | ‘Daugherty Speaks at LO | gerald 2nd and Thrasher, 3rd. “ e MEN WOMEN y + seaneeree “Name... .se0- pi ae 2 Bhroet.. . cteenctee de 4 \ P) Serre Peet eeeg A: . eee eee ee eee heel so BEL ASE U SESE. Cee Pe) TT oa es 2 eee pet a Fe Roe R | treiters’ victory ever Pontiac in W ing esu ts the somifinal. COOLEY MAJORETTES All scorers had to take a back | ssrcna’s . - seat to Pontiac's George Thrasher. | 4" 1. = } bated = He had 22 points, which combined | see's 68 St. Cyr a8 with the 33 he made in the opening Re 7 | round Friday, made him high point | Mereha’s s42—2473. man for the tourney. DRAYTON KINGS, QUEENS Most valuable player award went SS sinkiare 4 ye oré's Other Ist team all- -tourney selec- lecCanGtece oe iefty's 7 : «4 Jets 57 Deers 4s Ten Pins 56 Jacks aa Tri ee cette) B. Mowtes “~) Globetrotters rip 213-58, iM) BP. Kishefshy 245—827; — game, series—Nebedys 163, Deers College Team Twice mists NEW YORK W — The Harlem | tigers Seas ‘s Globetrotters’ winning streak stood | Ossi. pI ogg - at 263 games today after basket-| _ Indiv. 188, series— |ball’s No. 1 attraction opened its|Fue'seaint = ee annual series against the College = All-Stars with two victories in ee. | Maidson Garden. — Lf moo = Third game of the 22-game cross | DeMine's 39 Rehbine 20 country series will be played in | indie game—Mary Rebbine 217) series Toronto tonight. Last time the |—Derethy Wilson 572; team eed—Beh- — Negro — was deteated | Eat.” — tees ee was by another All-Star college out- fit in April of 1953. momen po _ = } The two games at the Garden | Strthers 438 Schram MoT | yesterday, with the Globetrotters | Risser a1 50 Gere Mews 31 68 winning the matinee contest 73-70|S.\ame® fess Aap Ne2 47 65 and the night game 69-57, attracted Serv. Window $6 55 Kresge’s 42 cto in the afternoon | fis, {nar game, sertes-G. Parker 139 at night. oi—sie, WEST ByRON WED. “A” rts ‘Team 2nd in Tourney Bs “ Dee & Pontiac’s YMCA volleyball team | standara : e Mi Clem Mat 30 tied for 2nd in the state “Y” Class | ™stée" nee 8 ic tourhament at Ann Arbor over team ame _Wtes Garage 952, -~ the weekend. ya | Grand Rapids’ Team No. 1 won Sony powaneris the meet with five victories in six Aree oe 37 Team Ko. 6 +4 matches. a an Detroit | nex’ ax 40 42 Team No 9 ‘8: shared runnerup a. i a cal ee irene a future date Ayn —— termine the runnerup position. . we. LADIES we Bite So tt DAT. No. 16 49 58 Al Rosen of Cleveland who led | peasty $4 43 Drive Te 1 the American League in 1953 with |/0%... Si Sn SF y 43 home runs, hit 2% at Cleveland nm. came, cortee—8. Texter 1m but ailyene in New Yok | (14 Soe eS oT a oon NAME ADDRESS te Fee oe e Rees “eee eeeeeeeeee TORY and Classroom lhstruction “yJust 4 « ONE EVENING A WEEK Phone, Cat in Porta, er Met Coupe fr Fail Dota 6tces Chie cas csee st ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE 2457 Weodwerd (Donover Bidg.) ris Three Blo of Fez = WO 2-5661 Theater Cae after collecting a 73 on the final |round: Mrs: Zaharias and Miss | Bauer were tied for the lead, one | stroke ahead of Miss Suggs, when | | the last 18 began. Miss Berg shot a last-round 71 and finished 4th with a 222. Joyce Ziske, the Waterford, Wis., girl who won the Women’s North and South Amateur title last Monday, wound up 5th with a 73—225. Spring Drills Out MT. PLEASANT (#—No spring football practice at Central Michi- gan College this year. Reason: No coaches. Bill Kelly, head coach of | the football team, has announced ; that there'll be no spring drills because all the grid coaches are coaching in other sports. Kelly, himself, coaches the tennis team. ' eventual champs staged a 5-point rally for a 41-36 edge which they ‘held the remainder of the way. Max Berry was the top point- getter for the ‘osers with 14 points while Bob Mu Manus was held tc nine counters. Chuck Testa gar- |nered 17 tallies for the wianers | while Vern Allen contributed 15 JACKSON SHAW arr arr . 3 2 8 Mimard. f{ 2371 Fowler, f 1 @ 2 Laidlaw, f§ 26046 Hest. ec 1 @ t MeManes, ¢ 4 1 8 Allen, g 6 315 Tewnes, g¢ 4 210 Testa, ¢ 6 513 Berry 62 Harmen, g © © @ ©. Hanes, f 1 1 38 Gam, f @ 2 ° Smith, f eee Frame, €§ 339 M eee “ Ayling, ¢ eee Price, f 1e@s)| 2701555 2 848 nate ee 12 17 16 12-85 9 13 15 12—t ! ‘Holly Banquet Tonight | Holly High School's annual ath- letic banquet will be held tonight in the new elementary school build- | ing at 6:15 p. m. Detroit sports- | caster Bob Reynolds will be the principal speaker. Affair is spon- sored 5 Aenetimad the Holly Kiwanis Club. | Exhibition Baseball SUNDAT'S RESULTS. 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He's a versatile, competent, friendly businessman—one of thousands who choose to sell Sunoco products over all others.’ We are proud to tell you more about your Sunoco dealer and the way he serves you. He Owns and Operates His Own Business ..-runs his station as he thinks best. If he doesn’t own a station, he leases it, He meets weekly He Does More Than Sell Gas and Oi He carries tires, batteries and accessories. Furthermore, he performs many courtesies that most motorists have come to take for granted, from maintaining clean rest rooms to inflating tires and checking your oil level. He's a Booster of the Community "s active in affairs—is a church- goer and often is a member of a businessmen’s club. RADIO NEWS “SUNOCO S-eranExTas” 6:45 iit. 4ON. TO FEL, WEG E.. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954 ‘et (aa}|4Glamorous |. BLUE SKY 11 || Hymn-Singers DRIVE-IN | Are Latest Act THEATRE ~ & NOW SHOWING! ee Chee A FOARING ROLE OF FuRY FOR James “neers a Onn <3 Q Tae EE tlovass J Mi . + roe WARMER BROS. cous» Tecwmicouon | RAREMRA HALE- ANE FRANCIS ow EE OE «OR eT Red CASEY Le Cunt feed eran ARN LATIN, «(GRGLOW STEVENS «OES LUCA LUTDMER DAVE trees ty row @oumen e WILLIAM CAGNEY suas csancvan o» RAG WALSH sonnem » WARNER BROS. PLUS oe T ULKLE) a sf ms Tony WINGS 2: H VAN HEFLIN JULIA ADAMS -3 ~ ee a By BOB THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD «—The newest | act in show business is the most beauteous quartet of hymn singers | ever assembled. | The foursome consists of record- | ing stars Connie Haines and Beryl | Davis and filmsters Jane Russell |and Rhonda Fleming. The latter | is subbing for singer Della Russell. | The Four Girls, which is the title lof the group, sing for youth groups | ot Los Angeles churches. And that jisn’t all. They'll appear with their | spiritual songs on TV's Comedy aaa Easter Sunday. s s s Their record, ‘Do Lord,’’ is the No. 2 seller in Los Angeles and is a hit in Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, throughout the South and other | places it has been released. A | rousing rendition of a 100-year-old spiritual, it has sold 180,000 discs jand is still climbing. I visited the girls in rehearsal | at the home of Beryl, who is the | wife of TV star Peter Potter. They | were breaking in their new mem- | ber, Rhonda, and such enthusiasm | you have never seen. You'd think each of the girls had just won an | Oscar. | “This harmonizing is new to me; I've always done solo work,” said ‘REST ROOMS | Rhonda, a Mormon. | * a * and ntretecing ABBE UAE - a UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE } REFRESHMENT HEATED ‘sa0'sss Tuesday Dinner at TED’s... “Family Night’ ot Ted’s every Tuesday! ~- Special menus for the children .. . hats . . . funny faces... fun . . . plus good nourishing food. Bring the family, Tuesday night! ‘She has a beautiful soprano, | and just the same range as Della,”’ | said Beryl, an Episcopalian. | “Our singing sounded like some- | thing awful when we first heard | ourselves; but it’s not bad when it's all put together,” remarked | Jane, a nondenominational Chris- tian. “This thing is bigger than all of | us,” agreed Connie, a Presbyter- ian. * 7 . Jane told how the whole thing | came about. All the girls are mem- i bers of the Hollywood Christian Group, a religious discussion out- fit for show business people. It was formed five years ago by such figures as Jane, Connie, Roy | Rogers, Dale Evans and Colleen | Townsend, who gave up her acting | career for a religious life with her | minister husband, Dr. Louis Evans Jr. | “We girls were at Beryl's church |on a fund-raising drive.” Jane re- | called. ‘‘Connie was going to sing, | and Della and I were just going to take bows..We were down in the | basement before the program, and Connie wag singing a spiritual she knew, ‘Do Lord.’ She got us to 1 es | that I got my freedom to do TV, | “When Della had to drop out, } | | “Then things started to happen, and it's kind of odd. Everything | seemed to work out perfectly, and | ou can’t tell me it was just an < i are | | aceident. I'm gure it's the Lord's manus! a Tae ANYON AN OUTLAW HORSE! A SPIRITED GIRL nes , ra STAMPEDE. | Joan LESLIE + James CRAIG ia CINECOLOR -- a TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY |b SCOOP!!! Several weeks ago, the Huron Theatre signed a contract for the m engagement of ‘FROM HERE TO ETERNITY” with the firm belief that ft was the picture of the year. We now are pleased to again present to you... ACADEMY AWARD Wixner & BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR @| HERE 10/ LZ i ETERNITY | @ ‘© WINNER OF 0 ”\ S-ACADEMY AWARDS—8 § i I 44 sf Lt Lf | New Lake Theater 420 Pontiec Trail WALLED LAKE HELD OVER! “THE ROBE” Twe Shows Nightly Seterday-Sendsy Matinee Feateres: 7:00 P. M—0:15 P.M. In CinemaScope with Btereephonic Sound Bee It Withest Glasses wre aa aa a. Baa aaaaan” Kiwanis Entertainment Series Pontiac High School Auditorium at 8 P.M. ~ + | March 30, 1954 ROBERT FRIARS | “Western Canada” Color Motion Picture Another of the marvelous motion pictures that ow Robert . You and other national pa save voyage to —— route to Alaska; Victoria. Van- | couver and many other A Few Seats Available at | $1.80 each, including tax | Preceétis te be weed entirely for bey’ organisations : and i this ares. “In the first ‘place, our voices | he head, de ded | and the other girls were available Governor Attacks lke's Tax Policies FLINT w — Gov. Williams and Roy Reuther, director of the CIO United Auto Workers Political Ac- tion Committee, joined in an attack on tax policies of the Eisenhower administration last night. The two spoke before a joint AFL-CIO legislative rally, Williams called for an increase in personal income tax exemptions and unemployment compensation. He said both were needed to pull the nation out of “this recession or whatever you want to call it.” Reuther seconded Williams’ call for increased tax exemptions and said.that the current administra- tion’s policy was tax relief for the few, but not for the mass of Ameri- | cans. Rhonda wanted to join us. Her voice was the same range as Della's. It couldn't all be coinci- dence."’ Japan’s Prime Minister Seeks Merger of Parties TOKYO (INS) = Prime Min- ister Shigeru Yoshida was report- ed today to have ordered his Lib- eral Party lieutenants to work out a merger of right-of-center Japan- ese political parties and end the perpetual threat of parliamentary crises. The 75-year-old chief of state is- sued his instructions to his senior associate Deputy Premier Taketora Ogata and told him to try and win over to the Liberal Party fold the members of the Progressive Party. This is the_chief -conserva- tive opposition to the Yoshida gov- ernment. Before the turn of the century, , ze Teo} May. \ om DR Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph. Open at 6:30 — Show Starts 7:10 P. M. NOW! ACADEMY WINNER © OF THE YEAR AT REGULAR PRICES FROM HERE TO ETERNITY IVE-IN: | Eyre crm se FE 5-4500 Betrayed by a Faithless Woman .. . 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Stansell isn’t letting a minor operation interfere with his court routine. The justice is holding court sessions in his room at the Branch County Community Health Center. heads the office which daily han- dies an average of 20 complaints and 600 requests for information. Most of -the gripes are routine, but some have the staff chewing pen- cils. For instance, several distraught women phoned to complain their husbands were gambling away the family pay check, Slob@rman did some sleuthing, tipped the police and several gamblers were nabbed. One taxpayer demanded that the city remove a swarm of bees Skin-Diver Will Hunt Whales in Bering Sea NOME, Alaska (UP) — An un- der water whale hunt in the treacherous Bering Sea is planned for next summer by Ted Warren, a Redondo Beach, Calif., skin- diver. Warren said he will dive into the sea wearing a snorkel breathing device, a face mask with goggles »|and a pair of swim fins. He will be armed with a spear gun four- feet long. The gun's impact head will discharge a .38-caliber blank cartridge propelling the spear dee into the whale’s body. = Warren has been skin-diving since 1944. He has captured large fish in the waters of Australia, Fiji, New Caledonia. Bermuda and California. OUT. OUR WAY WELL, IT’S I BOUGHT THE SS HEADLINES { TICKET FROM IN TH PAPER, | THE PLUMBER! | |= AND ON THAT | HE SAID IT WAS fl SIGN, TOO, A BEAUTIFUL q! THAT YOU HAIR, BUT I Bi WON IT-- TASK WHO ey ite War? | 6 | iz ) | WAS RAFFLING / IT OFF! “ queen bee and put her in a hive. The rest of the bees meekly fol- lowed her into captivity. The office also has acted as a matrimonial agency, processing hopeful requests for mates from men and women in Italy and Ger- many. On the other hand, one taxpayer demanded that his mar- riage license be revoked. He was sent to a divorce lawyer. A forestry association wanted to | know if the city had any regula- ance of Mayor Clark on television every two weeks. He invites view- ers,to phone their complaints to thei TV studio and answers thém, informally and spontaneously. The information and complaint programs have attracted so much attention that more than 530 cities throughout the United States and one as far away as Osaka, Japan, have written to or visited Phila- delphia for data with a view of getting similar programs started. Dreams Fail to Convince Judge; Suit Dismissed tions govern! ia ws a cue | TAIPEH, Formosa i#—A middle- fertilizer. Sloberman said it hadn't | 88¢d Chinese merchant found out so long as the fertilizer did not today that even the most realistic constitute a nuisance. dreams make mighty poor evi- | Sloberman said that the estab- | dence in court. lishment of the bureau has ac- tually resulted in the saving of money and improvement in the city’s information services. Another feature of ‘“‘personal- ized’”’ government is the appear- Li Hsun-yu sued his wife for di- vorce after’ dreaming night after night that she was having an af- fair with a neighbor. The judge threw out the divorce awtion—and the neighbor filed suit against Li for slander. : SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith 3-ae ‘9. th tag UB Par OFF. Cupr. 1964 by NEA Gervice, tre “Look at her! about jeans rolled up that high.” There's certainly nothing dainty or feminine by Edgar Martin I THINK TLL KNIT HIM A SPECIAL SWEATER by Ernie Bushmiller —-£LRNIE BSISHM Le Place a Quick Action DAILY PRESS WANT AD » DIAL FE 2-8181 BOARDING HOUSE . 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Their her mother March sh be held Panerai ee Gon pivasene re a eph oer U pelgeion _. — ey 38 | see peor ‘Rinsic Ene of the Sin. tique. passenger ame collided Pursiey ‘Punera 2 bom weaday. ; teen Cooking vBiay on oan Soy eer ge at tite $1 ER Hed > el cen tired recently fromthe Ke near Manis) fe Se ee tan tes tee cr toate ; ity liv lb fob following Bendi “4 Nia nga plosion area W om the enneth _ Home te at the Pu David n Ee with m DLEAGE oe nd Bottle Pcaaiee ae prices | Beth 8 emi Peet touched where “ Hillike Te reley Paners! aoe * anager Ste IDDLEAOED COUPLE | —an . Only 21. «Rocce ree te ~y for No th stl 681 — & Wes 29.1 | ted off the ex- en, and Leo r, 33, of G HAPPER. MARC neral craph vou qual ady poadiapts heh lady pete = TO CARE ; y |) roe ni dp ets 5 Aloe ie he 3 Be ore el + 207 at between power estima. Six Lakes K. Lemire na TAPYER, MARCH 37. 1006. want willie or cet eS eeune : a gg ar ae Tl. sng type 20- Bond sire .. 346 oak Pac 28 that of 600 and 700 ima- = were , ti, of beloved — BD cenig CLAY- o jweeN Ta ; MEDICAL atteek meee required hee beer, Barred 5 ag 33 Pas gia: Pa. $8.1 | bomb the Hirosh 700 times hen their killed pe Salth gheff a ot Me “A 20 anf 30 to oe ar, admire LAB TECH . | ; ave 32-4 oe | Brie were’ gi 7 Bait . He said he ima atomi | four s collided y Pele Seenn Decks fal Anna ee meals arn ection. al reise aveileni ECUNICIAN FOR Reem rane it Bee aft fed hey rn iu aes ano ere, at int Saints | “ES nea B te es ; teamed: hex. py—Live poult — Mo Pe RR rs s before his _F Mecosts Count . heer neal “a Fe Dang wort Apoly aa ee Th NIOHT : urgoyne. 18-18 ff heavy h paying ry steady Bu id Co .. 141 Pepsi Co - | “ 1s red A Blucher . rong ‘kre L. Shaffer er of _ Bales gaa in hes R*OE | arte smoRT ‘om _ 7 roosters 4 ah ok 24-26 prices up- reste Add 121 Phelps ie. 15 | The con *. ¢ City. w -_ her, 78. aca Charies C Edith Tr Von cxKe: pebbsy Keego appeart ine | COOK “18 an ae oe pang A oe Hoe al af a gressm — oe injured , of Carson ge Rukateue” Panes erie = S en anf and neat 26. ons | Con Dry a ©) arr Mor... = raise the ques an said he night in a fatally : = so held vuneral Mrs N = _ 13 or am a, in person B - Cape Pac 14. Proct Gents 61 | information i tion of would | Carson Ci two-car collisi riday Pu at 3 p Tuesday pels EEDE NEAT G" wmiare Sundays tal Al "93.5 Pullma am.... 13 | ina more public | City. lision ne neral Hi m. at 7 D ifted ty RL ONE — usiness P cores ro aE rs 91 Pure ou cael bic beg cmatuel House spee : blic | A thr or ao Daniel Romney hte Laer aha Must kad 18 QUAL- Borg eons [3 REO Pe... $3.7 | the Presiden icate direct! dare ar crack a eee as ae Jou econ meaie © own tre -Warner C 5 Chee & Se oa eee CH Meanwhi . y with ea ae iad ok Saturday on Shalt Fergusoh ron Cem. i ima pest ea nate ee a port y ‘orp.’ Chi Ohio ; Rand... $, rhile, “Mrs | near \ . _ Muir lie 1 ich. Mr. et Romecckon ply Wie No Comte. of | chp rt pram re Chrysler 14° Repub atl S| held ro See it tions were th of Muskegon a © Youne egon| home ran eral ‘Home the Pipefit macteenenses cpeertul 3 G f $23,978,1 a net i Seiee Gory. wes egg oiadamee sr} id roughly H-blast mi at jured. . Five other: g. 4. hem 8, 47 ARCH 38. 1954. WIL- ters y te rel! ve oreset PRIDAYS den Ingersoll .142 for 1953 So toes Mo 6 ag Tod B_ 616 April y on schedul ight be | s were in- | a Fi Pine op Bt ST a TLapY _ resent nurse. i. t, said ei firm's ¢ oy | Colg Cols a1 ‘tes Led... 313 | a e in late) .CU® L. oes <= Clarence. a Flectrici al a8 anne ‘ to $9.77 per figure a presi- col Gas ti me ae . 2} rep. Van Commarea aun -Turk dr., 2%, of - Adeline pos Pe ago ricians repartee ce Fa moun ee : = died . ’ n awit {1 46672 pot apes © 1 mounted | Omen Py, at peu Oo Bel Saturday. be would member. | from ae eae rajeriee a sear et Millwri tag wases a ; of $24,914 to the net i pow die 414 Sinclair - 99.4] between Apri d fly aca y when he Weanes. ne om ee oar wrights wher x laundry. FE brought $9 657 in 1952 t In- | Seat Can 1086 Socon r Ou... 39 further *' pril 16 and to Bikini gonac r onto a street fell eee i one be pare choy FOR OENERA — us bui 3B which |¢ cbeet peg Sei 33 t “hyd % to witness: Ams His wife eet at Al- sate” ube: tee Mate at 3 se et must ENERAL OFFICE your ei your initial JO as Es ons oe Bac ae eer to eogs eeee aoe » Ida, 31, was eificiating Int seam rater al and me natant cae eat " rr wae 6 commi C rme ave y . scrcanicoad $0) jobs in fi B SAMPL Sour a wr a3 nha trend od peer said. had ttee, ne Mrs. Turk tol state a wautnecs ¥ Waite Patt _Beoyttertrg oo — to you | toleranc fiber-gla ES. Let Dew Chen ne =e oe Cait. tsar by Sa eceived no control of t d_ police’ -she Tinere 7 tne "Eirtey Péneral ern maker = Sie Indtan- ve | that the initi e of 003 ss and plosti us tool DuPont m Mg 8td oa Ind. se.2 crate Svcsaaun of a” in- | bump oes cor when lost LINE — eral > - _ rsatile altel agp setting _ We would “i with a | Eagth Pren oa 4 Ou we, a0 tion of the ment’ or c —N pave: : B was thréwn bet a husband of 8 Fhe —— ae APPLY NE AITE’S and ' Bas L eb: : 3 presen : ancella- emt as t M = NEFDS very subst is cheape up of your t e to prove Seer fea 1 Stitt a Go. ag informants said series of a- a shallow the auto crashed the} ‘Trauma father ofl celia Tain- PON : FDS FXPERIEN ontial r, lighter, fas ooling in thi Ena Jona m6 Texas Co - or two might delays of om River part of the St into) ee, ster and Stephen bie Tac READY Lae ED ¢ a , ’ ter t 1s | @&x-C — "3 T Co J weathe result f a y The St. Clair! survive ewes one wens ft ~ - -WE ll Mr. Euba 0 produce fos: “Bie we Tina Beat " , Tats ae ring ee oe vid A. W ming victims ae V"Tmareday. Apri Sass ahoEOR wr ae. LESWOM See . Vs] . e * . a oe nks, OA Gen ee a4 ace Alr.. ir of March 1 ‘oO pre vent a Yy scien- Koenecy ebb, yi of Mel were Da- —— Mis pol at le DIVIS 5 Bt gy aN”) After 4:30 P 8-2808 . Be we _— c Pex a persoie. we: results. — eg ford og of St oe eae | Cemetery Recitation on eons E ION SALEOWOME ONS O > PULL. . ° . M, Gillett & Rud 3 2 Un rwood.... an activ re showered wi 300 | Davi , ai, ; ries: Clif- | ping at held oi the Ros- mploy eae IN H*Ve HAD | Goedel Br ma a _. as Japane ~~ including with radio. hand na ee and oar os $i Chipp = al ine OL ployment Sikirs AND. DRESSES orn STCOATS, = ich ‘- = ta 46 ishermen | jel ‘ G rrang ewa R ne ENWOOD E A ors oO ° - Bi Gren Pe 6 Unt a carried it bey . whe: med; & d Township. of Went Tunett Weal see sparks. i. et aOR “ee ee Geren a mS cea een. ss. hazard yond the m winds coenecy Lev og Home Mr orrice” Tac ICR 1. Better — fn epg i+ U s Lines... Be . ¢# the Bad when his Cis) JR” MARCH = = office, AGER FOR RE 3. Pleasant age starting sab | Soren Ones rf oe Rub 3 Congressiona . River him int ap rete a ~ 1984, H» oh ol gy ale en H Choe yh NE oth 2| s | ty. in Saginaw jo c iea br Wchest | a 1984, y. Wate te 5660 ite 3 Dise this ttions ‘ jomestk rs ty bee * 453, the ] sour Leder, another ©o Willis, 8r Robert | beloved ‘ Watertors OR Dixie ‘ ount of summe als Ralph Austin — RANCE a 93 es wets: oe OOS cxpleet ser erirvigiel — cates sigan avon Saginaw cua gt inuegae ine ct agen ‘a BpOce Bol aes - Group, ospitaizatio : ' Norvell tule mh 8 1 w if B Pic He be about- Apri for a x4 ned when peral at the Desks wth be steady nest iw _ MUST e with three = : Ralph Nerve! 70 W. Lawrence Batten BY Sted ts UE larger than the March oan epee Bers eee ae ante Sane he Hira ae Sauer sti Cae oe ° Lowrence 920 Int #. ud 2 Weste e ct ifiel Marc ~ River. the Shia Park Interme Race s only, EM 3-3 ? ome ev ye week ltet Face 26 Wes A Brk : d said in h 1 bl | The ° : at ‘emetery tet i IREGRANCE Prt ste ering & Open FE 2-9221 | int Pl ae white a. 0.5 mr resident could an neil ag cae Webb boy t Home Denelece Jone Robert ts BLNSURANCE Wee at ‘TuPLO weet [Sener han 88 Yale Toe 33 ing cop the Ti a = oF | e Rd., Clarkston Anderson- | A Detroit | de wy bie “wile. AY a ape tnd phones MISSION. PON. ired_ FE 3-1286 NO SELL- : , °No sa stad Ot Tag lt 3 66 —————. | yest youth was In * Lilien Peer ly tion. Ins one number ery, Give = - le bid ow im 78 erday when injured Lavine MEnCAT C2 ond we paa wine Bec Paid vec inst pang asiee.! is | Livest was riding the car in which be g) artin, er, woe Sy yROM ae Pra Se benefit tne. peeeenaaesaees 9 . - = : Commerce went out he Deep ago, March As TR a tiac RDIVUPe Na - Foreign Exch ETRE TROT LIVE k “overturned road, geht on| — Seeek Air, remembers oan nd aa OPERATORS botme vrtiesom et FREE TO nig IM ini ange sigh) Co (AP: Ree s Lak , according and eee ee - To ANTED > sen at feet joa. alee Sad hae oes Lnptes follow = ne Poreia eee a ane be 220 son ween 950. Bar os Police to Orchard Beales drat toes ing Ow —— ona DIST. wer; re ios — on: =i [others m cents rng ge Seyi 1 21 choice 27 00 ning abo - | ennet a deepest : MOVINO ANCE QUICK H sCcHot a seeeita nate Oe Oe ee ite em aioli ear gli sete oe v0 a fermen eget ah ortng ot a 2 $3! 73 : : sala > ‘ a nd rt cee cone « cent premh open. 23-20-bet able 7.000 Receipt eo multiple cut eneral Hospita ted, _ nit mmiscad a aioe © a 7 oN . 7 tn ‘4 +; Peig\ S Ea a " ae oe ey =5 i 7 x Vnccsnnp heath s+ ri a 1 | : a? , ' . ‘ { i = = 2 ae ey . Saat = 24 : a 2 SS a i Eee m, : =f S.” S e : i Samsara eee” * aa im a eee ae ae vii airtel Watt wa Wasi a Work Wanted Female 11 WTD. TO BUILD chimneys, foundations, ba ements and hints s, EM 3-3666. WA6GHIN housework. wife, Te work by in my home. Also baby sitting EM $4182. . WASHINGS, ALSO CURTAINS. west side. FE 2-6104. — WASHINGS AND IRONINGS DONE in my home at Oxbow Lake. EM WasHTNos TROMTNGS _Stretching ¢' euarslscent and psychiatric ex- perience. MA 42679. WHITE WOMAN WISHES DAY _ Work, FE 6082, Woman desires house- work by the day. Also baby ‘sitting nites. Cal! _FE 2-2744 after 4 o'clock. _ Building Service 12 ASPHALT PAVING Driveway: and parking areas. Cas! or terms Free estimates G & W. Asphait Pavine Co. 7-1 Bas OR NGS. Cement work. Immediate service. Gabe Reth, FE 5-050) ‘ADD*TIONS ALTERATIONS RE- modeling also new homes MA aLocKk CEMENT ye ral re tefore you de THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘Television § Service _ 22 pa gb WORK, ALTER A- rnizations, also custom _building. “Otive 3 iz. NG EAVESTROUGHING “Te! ‘SEWER CLEANING Sinks §undey Ser. Ph PE 4.2612 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- _moval Pr Fl 5-6583 of OR 3-2000. FURNACE! FURNACE! DOES YOUR FURNACE SMOKE? oe rane Set ee ce EM 32362. _ ae HOUSE MOVING PULLY —2quipped. L. FE JOHN'S rE PATCH PLASTERING AND Pas —ering_TE 3 eee FE 5-067, aad Lust re been, "ff oa Lee La Reaper ge rates All worr " guaranteed PLASTERING. NEW AND RE pair, FE 17-0251. PL ASTERING D. _Meyers 38830 wnaviniba i REASON- All wort guaranteed. PATCH _ rates Saws, io AWN WE RS | ay LEACH RPENED ~ MANLEY_ LEACH ‘H_ - 10 1 BAOLEY | SUBURBAN cleaners Cake Orion. MY 2-6431 TRIMMING AND REMOVAL pha estimate FE ¢8805 FE ATTENTION. Brick, block and stone work Chim. | _ pied Pe bab Pet et ion CEMENT W K FE 12-2468 ree ' ercial estigates | Se ris. “Jamei Weak! CONCRETE DXOKEN WITH TR- hammers bv job er housty rate CEMENT WORK: RES | & COMM. free estimates cavinons _mins. FE _ = —_ CALL ME IF YOU NEED 1 work ‘ands good work, pay cron pools broker's profit We do our own work. FHA terms. ‘M 3-2362 _ COMPLETE LINE > OF MASONRY, tr blect stone | 38187 CA RPENTR ¥. ROUGH AND PIN- sand- isl, custom’ cabin ‘ts floor ing and FE 2-2587 o1 _MA 6-5483 : _ CARPENTER CABT = . Recree tion room F perches. a or baer. PE rt; after CARPENTRY. BLOCK AND CE ment work etc. FE 60782. = f — P GOMPLETE REMODELING AND Fee rooms, dormers scat tions, complete apartment sitera- a Custom building. A. _— 1... re CARPET SERVICE Biny tops repaired and recovered Floor and wall cover _ FE ¢0076 or FE COMPLETE LANDSCAPING Ot | Tt. experience .n Pontiac beans end ‘“andscape Co 312 | FE S310 — MASON SERVICE. Brick block — cement work es poe ty Charies Hayward, FE 9050 s installed. | 1 OOR BANDING, LAYING, N R Ga ral FE 2-7519 FLOOR AND WALL a ce | _ : eum and plastered wall est) mates +6076 or FE 2-064 FLOOR SANDING OLD _ FLOORS _ VE 3-5789. Sse CONTRA . COM- struction Co A ¢18T2 Walled — residential, Burgess Con- are FLEMMING. PLOOR LAYING, sanding finishing. 155 Edison. Ph FE 3-465. LOOK'!! HOME OWNERS ALUMINUM AWNINGS STORM WINDOWS (ALL SIZES EXCEPT PICTURE) $15.95 PACTORY TO YO U ORDER NOW AND SAVE FPREE EST NO OBLIGATION Mason 6 | & CEMENT WORK FREE Cu kK guaranteed. R Teese Webster & Son w AND Rowan small. rr ed abeet rock filling. FH Reasonable ones ond REMODELING ees oA AND bp eed - TERMS STOPPERT r & CECIL BUILDERS inal | SLIP covers. ~~ SEPTIC ~ TANK | : TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV. | al Also shrubs and fruit trees | | LIGHT TRUCKING. ASHES AND rubbish trimmed vr licensed qualified | OR 32706 After eal) | PF 40137 Bookkeeping & Taxes | 14, ED HAWLEY, TAX "ACCOUNTANT | 1041 Argyle FE 22002 | - Dressmaking, Tailoring ty | ALTERATIONS AND DRESSMAK- ing FE 5-7082, 218 Edison | DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA- tions. FE $2765. 16 Paimer | REWEAVING EXPERTLY DONE Suits superbly tailored. FE 5-3782. Oncasts. sorts COATS AND AL- 4-074, F Hufon 18 “Laundry Service —we. FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. ag Pontiae Leund rE fled. beautifully finished Pontiac | [OsT —. BROWN & WHITE FE- Laundry Ph 2-#101 male part Beagle and part _ Terrier Vicinity Woodward an Landscaping 18A 14 Mile Rad. Answers to ~ “Brownie” License No. 805. MI | Beeding feruliaing wend enrubbe So7a_ Revert. . fe ry. can MUACE GOULD sw $30 REWARD Ly tua. (0 or —o— onths o} _Huron, Milford, Michigan i inuty Long. i a _ TR SPRAYINO Fresca a. a Blooms Nei. If tound | vRorr Tm TR ; SHADE =, piease eall MA ¢ awn maintance ION tree wis me OU ve 23-8737. [Gauen roe — I a INFORMA LANDSCAPIN: AND GARDEX | with end brown markings = sa ay ne ine and —_ _FE 26418 after (¢. nance ur Tantsen Physic i Therapy, _vAA TREE TRIMMING & CLEAN UP | _Work by experts FE 46196 | __Gadening P Plowing ; TOA | EDMUNDS & S8ON | Garden Plow Bulidozing Mowing eidie | s-ennt | FE 1-653) 3 BOTTOM PLOW, GARDEN, _ Grading and leveling OR 32308. 19 _Moving & Trucking ARE YOU MOVING? CALL FE 2-4505 for service—big or smali— Reasonabije rates FOR Fast, EPPICIENT T PICKUP & delivery or . moving _at reds rates we 10786 ‘7 p anytime HAULING OF ALL KINDS REA- Rubbish hau) ed FE? - TIGHT TRU-KING ALL KINDS. Fill dirt FE 5-2548 OR 36178 OR 3-8877__ LiontT TRUCKING RUBBISH & ashes Dump truck, sand, gravel and fill dirt. FE 42266 or FE 23-7625 INCINERATOR SERVICE. ASHES & rubbish, horse, cow & goat me pure. FE 5-04468. WAN WITH % TON TRUCK) wants work. Cal) any time FE) ~ O'DELL CARTAGE Leca) Moving REDUCED RATES a oe to Fro you. Smith SUDDEN SERVIC GERVice ASHER AUB RuB- SALESMEN TO COVER souriag md nearby Work by ap 66 FRUCKINO AND HAUDING RUB, _bdish anytime. FE 3-206. Trucks fo: for Rent|« ute Eee, sue Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, ‘ FE ¢-0461-FE 41442 rice WANTED: HAULING. ANYTHING Eves and weekends Reasonabie 1 Painting & Decorating 20 COMPLETE PAINTING, WALL- & clean- ey maintenance, CASH _OR TERMS. Tupper, UR 37061. INTERIOR DECORATING. YOU are next. Call OR 3-8876. Mr. Gideumb. ~~ PAPERHANGING % years we. ano abe rates. 42° 1. PAINTING, PAI PERWANGINO, PA. . remov bag gr ~ Bel- {PAINTING AN } AND DRCORATING PAINTING & | SSOORA TING. Pa: Pa- Temoves free rE estim ates. BATISFACTIC J. WILL AMS. FE +0164 AINTING & Di a Ae ~ THE-PAINT SHOP Painting of all kins DaY. SUN, FV OPEL Sr FORMERLY TV seRvice WAN. ager Good House’ Shop, CoS 'teleples paras ek Seaman, Call ay’ : GUARANTEED TV. KEPAR ANY make +0736. DY CON. FE _DON'S Radio T¥ oorvn om, SERVICE CALLS nH MITCHELL'S T IN en 100 N Sactaw Norris Radio & TV REPAIR SHOP _$40 Nevads @t Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWR: ND ADDING MA- oral” and’ Otjee Supply e Co 1 W. wrence Mitchell's, 123 " Saginaw St. Upholstering 23 CUSTOM UPH fe) Free estimates. Smal! repairs in your home. A Yingling FE EAKLES, CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- ing. — —— sabe Rd. EM FURNITURE Ri RErinishinO aN. tiques @ specialty, FE 5 MaxEns™ CUSTOM, MDOT —— Uphelstering Phone: FE 5- — oF R. BED- spreads Your material PE Sate ____ Lost ¢ & Found 24 _— get BLOND COCKER — ie Oak: around Bley ong oid. ~ Can be at LOST BEAGLE PUP IN VICIN- My of Pioneer Highlands. Smal! brown collar Answers to ‘Jiggs.’ Reward. FE 5-3171 Lost 3 fide GL hon VOR. mele wear black collar. ease. cat FE 5-7708, reward LOST: MALE BEAGLE, LICENSE No 1240L. FE 2-5486 Reward : PERT. COLLIE . P. white with brown markings, Vi- cinity of Emerson Schoo], FE 2-344 ward LI Praia rt Sad SETTER. BIRD dog. 2 black ears. Re- ward ¥ 5-0214 Lost: 1 BUNDLE OF 4. of 1% im boiler tubing, 18 ft long tagued for Detroit Creamery Ovid ich., from Detroit ice ma- chine. Lost from truck du SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH ampenerpee ao = technique. 72 Elm 2a5 _Notices & Personals 25 ATTRITION CLURS AND CHURCH organizations, New monev raising __ Project _ MI 47382 | for details ANY O1Rt iL OR WOMAN NEEDING es viser . contact Vernon . Wie. Ph FE 2-87. Confi- dential The ‘eivation Army Sr D WAVE SPECIAL, $6.50 DOR- thy's, 500 N. |. Perry. FE 3124 Darery ial MAID FOR 5 , PE 2-8814, 63 Mark DRIVING LESSONS Safeway driver eS eae Lessons days. evenings. — in or Sonia “FE 2-9783 tC A A a RANTE 2, FOOT SPE- __etalist. 3 S. Saginaw, PE 370068 FOR rOOr RADELLE PARTIES _and reorders. cal! OR 3-700. KNAPP SHOES FE $e7200 0 MORRIS LUNCH. S61 8. SANFORD “St. Meals end stil) better spirits to bone & that is the intent of the Liquor Control Commission to Neense upon the expi ion of 10 days from date hereof, Dated March 24 1054 ‘Busie Smart said, “Bo waxing linoleum. She Glaxo coating. Waite’s 3 Notions. — WALLPAPER FACTORY | ourt now at 1} N. Saginaw 2-581! WANT WROUGHT IRON FURNI- ture? out the middie man | Cut Will make anything to your speci- fications Call FE 43026 for ap pointment | WE. SEt', AND BUY BETTER a cloth! - RIFT SHOP 192 Sutheriand Studios. 18 WANTED Witness to 2 car head-on collision. Novi Road, 150 ft. nanan” mn. —— SERV- rE PAMILY RENTAL for renter- cr buyers Ex-Serviceman and wife with two small children desperately need a two- bedroom unfurnished Reasonable rent. Escellent, e wicos. ‘PE bees ation 3 p.m. a geod = LADY WANTS 1 and light housekeeping. woe 7 Must be clean. rite Pontiac Press, Box 37 RENTAL AGENCY 300 families waiting to rent, No “ ADAMS REALTY CO Auburn Ave FE | —— SOLDIER WIFE AND daughter desire three roo ment, unfurnished, before A Excellent references FE after 5: om. West side pre- ferred WANTED > BY A APRIL 12 5 OR 6 unfurnis: house by couple both | v employ a aoe ae oe with * 11 year old er, _ daughters. F Pre bins. SLICE “I see your wife entering a department store, just. a school} moment while I price some dresses!’ MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954 OF HAM TWENTY-THREE URGENTLY NEEDED BY PON- se Motors engineer 2 to 3 bed- unfurnishe¢ house. Prefer i pees ee el WANTED BY APRIL 12, 5 OR 6 room unfurpished house or apt. both employed at Pon- oter, with 2, 11 year old ine a rn Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 LAND riage cou tiac girls and ose FOR SEASONED ontrects on modern homes. CAPITOL SAVINGS & ey = 15 W. Huron &t CASH For good seasoned land tracts, Wc also have cash tomers waiting for 2 and 3 room homes con, cus- bed- A, JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. CASH FOR YOUR LAND CONTRACT Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W. Huron St. Phot Phone FE 5-8 Wanted Real Estate 32A o_—o—~onr™? 32A RELIABLE vanecl eo wants to buy smal! house. _ Pontiac Press Box | GILES. IF YOU DON'T WANT TO SELL aos GILES RE ALTY CO; .PH.FE 5-6175 LISTINGS WANTED Buyers sre waiting. we buy. sell or H.C. NRWI BR NGHAM KER 315 M PE ¢0n ee TEACHER AND MOTHER DESIRE _Cherokee «CASH FOR H FOR YOUR RALPH B GARNER *. Templeton, Realtor 63% W_ Huron CASH tor CONTR RACTS ad land con. REALTOR 452 W Hure: 1 floor home im oF near 3-087 Mills, OR 3-8 —— aay OR LIST hope —— Purchasers “ F. MckKINN Office Ph. SAINNS ee Pontiae EM Univ 33311 oF “678 Want to Sell? BUYERS WAITING If you have lake bome is in the ection, Immediate results. Cash for Land Contracts 1362 W oad re tome ee WHITE BROS. , At cur disposal te purchase new | P*D,® 3, ®, fee, Tour Convensence Se eee cctere yon | ee eye | WANTED TO BUY 4 ROOM HOUSE sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN be = ee of Longfellow of Wever sc M AN Around $700 ‘wn. Reply box 57 Pontiac Press. REA REA Wrp TELY «¢ BED. REALTY ve rene —— modern E & W. as Sund . s Realty. wee Fehon =“. rE 202 +3383. Wanted Real Estate 324 32A: GREEN LAKE OFFICE LAKE) out, Realtor ZB ose IMMEDIATE CASH- |" in Pioneer Shebionse 7 a 3 bed- room home near W Jt: | High School and you are inter- pgs in _— your equity, call STONE ‘REALTY. co. he #19 Josiys YE 2-0340 LISTINGS WANTED—FARM AL OR me LISTINGS WANTED KENNEDY SPRING -To Sell 100 BUY IT- WE’ WE'LL INSURE 1 MAHAN REALTY CO., REAL Real Est. Meneer OE 2 Ine. 5% —$% MORTGAGES — FARMS OR SUBURBAN, % acre with 100 ft. fremtaes, ne no appraisal or closing fees. . CHARLES Equitabie Society. 1717 8. Telegraph FE 4-052 1; Eves. FE 5-8891 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 |3 ROOM. Rent Apts. Furnished i 33 2 ROOMS. ADULTS. PRIVATE — Frigidaire. 204 rence | ven ROOMS . PRIVATE ~ ENTRANCE over Dr Curson’s Clinic. Couple _only _ | 3 VERY NICE ROOMS. PRIV. entrance and bath Adults drinkers Must be clean quiet. Close to town, second door _from bus. 387 N Saginaw 3} ‘CLEAN ROOMS PRIVATE bath. heat, lights. refrigerator, arage Neat. quiet. adults only | Reterences FE 32-3900 after¢ PM | _ ROWNTOWN PRIVATE | entrance. and beth. 107 Mt. Clem- eps. « ROOMS AND BATH, $23 A _ week FE ¢1106 @ ROOMS AND BATH, i MODERN. __ $55, a month. € 3-863. ¢ ROOMS AND _ a PARTLY } — furnished Adults only Auburn Heights. 10251 BACHELOR APARTMENT. EVER EVERY furnished. Linens laundered. _FE after y 30. CLEAN, MODERN PRIVATE EN- trance. 1 0. 2 | adults” FE 51304 2712 afte ¢ pom LADY, 3 Rooms EVERYTHING _ furnished. 21 _Williams Ew BRICK TE: aa vannace: 3 ROOMS & bath, heated, private entrance _ 3165 E _ Highland Rd MU_ ¢2382_, . NO DRINKERS, and refrigerator 290 Fervard i CLEAN, Py — AND _ dath adults. FE 1-7 Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 apt., private entrance, all utilities Fer Sale Houses furnished. No children over b 6-1 4 ean Also garage. FE 4-84! One Almost new a a ee Jt 33653. CALL BE- ranch oma. ee futsy reezeway, i's car erage. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. and — Aluminum sidin, and ve furnished, couple only lot 1005600, paved ro __281 Oakland re ee $12, 27OR 3 ROOMS BY WIDOW AND | . _14 year old son. FE __|3 FAMILY— iM NPURNISED APART- Rote elie ot teense, | ZONED COMMERCI. MI. 3 ROOMS NEAR, YMCA REFER- | 3 apartments, consisting 0 (ee ieeonteas al Groce Gol 3 ROOM APARTMENT. 326 PROs- on temeey floos bog ra | tafter $s _ = partly ished 3} BEDROOMS ma WEST paved street 313.000. Saree Ger M-se oe “hot prota e 3 eat Me mee DRAYTON WOODS en farm gee per el eat Almost pew 3 bedroom deposit... teen-age children. | rench home. Living room Ph. evenings "yo83 Hartland, Mich with natu: ft e. din- } ROOM UNFURNISHED APART- beceuene ated kitehen with ment. 22 Bliss Inquire upstairs ie tile pace, and ce- _ after 5 ment. off AC heat. alumi- | ROOMS AND BATH UTILITIES num storm sash. sereens and stove furnished. No chi.dren and doors, attached garage | _FE +1832 Lot 90x21} $15,900 terms @ ROOMS AND Baril \ATH. HEATED. . F . garage, Couple only. 02 8. Mar) CE MINOLE HILLS _ shall Large jous 7 room home - ON LAKE pdbaeres 4 Warm comfortarie in winter $60 rooms on first floor. 3} rooms _month FE 1-63: aie ARB end beth tiled te ct on LAKE FRONT, 5 ROOMS | second, sun pai re- | near Pontiac. Adults. $00 | hall and | monthly. heat furnished. =M stairway ent with oi! MODERN 4} AND BATH WITH OIL heat. Close in. FE 23-7428. 1 = BOARD OWN. 3990 Silverbel) Ra SMALL UNFUR ~ APART- ment. Utilities included. No chil- _ dren. OL 20331. Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 ROOM CABIN AND ALSO 2 cabin jake. MY sorta Te Heights Road. Lake pe el see retrigerstor i Judah mon out estes oa Fs . CORNER OF Brown & Baldwin e Tsons Lake Suitadb' ‘or 2 or 3 water Automatic of) Ly and ho Phone FE 40363) PURNISHED HOUSE. 2 ROOMS and bath Repty_be_ 1 Pes i. OAS HEAT. also wore FE }-s165. ROOM AND BOARD NEAR FISH- er Body ge 115 W. verily. VACANCY POR ELDERLY PER- sons of counie purses care. FE 58371. . Hotel Rooms 39° or Week HOTEL ‘AUBURIN and rerrigeration unit. 1 or 2 room Apartments — __ CP OPE 20239 | Also 464. Auburr “HOTEL ROOSEVELT Newly decorated By week Also ones by week ~ eas. Rent Stores. 40 or Ideal ee, 4 Fadl a Opdyke and lor super market. ret PE 32068 STORE SPACE INQUIRE — 200 208 —Voorhies FE 202810000 ~~ Rent Office Space 4i DOWNTOWN OFFICE OR STORE to suit Box Sears on se Pi ANNETT OFFERS CLARKSTON stoker heat Plumbing pene gas in on second floor 2 car garage 30 Gays possession — $8500 terms clematis. po heat x ‘y ear garage Reason ably priced with terms. ] or Ch couple | Pontiac Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 28 EF Huron FEdera) 3-7193 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 A HOME OF YOUR OWN $1,000 Down | and a neat sizable kitcehn. West Suburban On Pontiac Lake Rd or. Crescent Lake An excellently conditioned room home built in ‘$1, 2 bed- rooms, full tile bath 10x11 atility room AC oil heat, storm sash | and screens oak floors, plastered | walls, and | Qvailable $10,950, terms. In Grand Donelson Park pr McConnell School District ern kitchen. Gas heat. wall ca living room and dining room is in per- “ny vy st tand- neeBP AND HARGER CO. A Solid Home for’a Solid Family We couldn't say that this house was — every squrre foot usefy' and comfortat.ie Ff iii" Bes ‘ retes FE ‘nerd oe \— “BUILD NOW | Let us build you @ new home now The labor and material Plans and prone hy choose from Oo. F. “RORABAUGIT FE 2-5053 Office on Woodward Lake Ra Will build at Square anywhere. | BIRMINGHAM, 2 BEDROOM AND tie bath on st Stairs to un finished 2nd. basement fenced yard. Only 83800 down, _$68 monthly Owner MI 9356. | Bateman Income Bargain 2-3 reom and bath apart- ments renting for $140 per month Senoarate entrances automatic heat and hot wa- ter aluminum storm sash and screens A convenient we bette location Only $8.- tter hurry om this one = Tri-level Beauty Btone. ledgerock and cedar For Rent Rooms — 37 43 For Sale Houses 43 i | UFEPING Roo oF Be | A Dream House for Q _FE Your Dream Girl w Drayton Dream Home | | SLEEPING mR i OR 2 © want to show this large modern BO RASSreuioee Feber) usar cifer tenes “icei a ear af tome sane " SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN. PRI-| = exceptional home with its Scenes le Ge Ghee ee oe vate entrance Close to town cture windows in both first want you p this _FE ¢6713_ mw EF. | r aad basement recrea- tan brick home its ht - SLEEPING . ROOMS. } ton ereas 3 spacious »ed- living room, beautiful stepe fire- and room privileges. all. rooms, more closets than place. large bedrooms with slid- on one only quiet. clean. ou have ever seen before ing closets, modernistie kitchen, gentlemen need apply. Private) edge rock fireplace. pee | large tile large utility sougenee: dors, and. other extraord | sith plenty of ry space SLEEPING ROOMS 3 Wit OR | pary features only tound im | m blend. heating system, 3 a aitchen peiviegee. PE | | SEES, ‘Sea's 8 per com | reer, Geet = a __5-0681. 20 year mortgage has been The low price ‘s $13,200 with ROOMS te. obtained You only need convenient terms See this house r sober men. ¢ 4 Mect 000 down on this lovely for yourself today Heshege heey biairg ei very i . w at $le J us today - Rooms With Board 38 at OL 1-611! ie inspect HI | EB. this luxury loaded home 1 OR 2 A To PON. | iR B. H tise Motor, FE +3 oger enry B BOARD AND ROOM in 011 nam ot OL 14111 e home near jowntown. FE Rochester Michigar | COMPORTABLE ROOM = TWIN Pa OR 31812 or OR S470 } | _deds. 1 or 2 gentlemen PE 2-429 | peauTIFUL 2 STORY HOME $660 Dixie | | BROPREEN WOCLD LIKE ROKRD sn a dorm ae are >|. rooms up paouie - _ 03,8 to 5, after PE $8777 | end fu, bath down All thee LIRAYTON. PLAINS ° ars mmr ng CLEAN | ROOMS, -ecllliggy Oh zl x18. — Acre =. ee ee te on meals ear ranc type 2. er's. PE 2-0318 | meme pee Beet sen ecoment| suauee dn the bus ime. 2 bed ROOM AND BOARD. NICE HOME.) {itn tered, den. Osk floors fooms. living room. dining room. Modern . Utility room, ‘es __ West side. 4. Overs De. tt e house. Living becerent. sutomatic heat & ROOM MEN. CLEAN | room, dining room and staircase utSe Stic gas hot _ Re DOM TCentcrtable’ beds. Good | carpeted from wall to wall, Plen-| puto s 2 car garage meals. 336 N. Saginaw | ty of closets. Brand new 2 car Niet @ clean land- ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN | §2rsée, Sib solid comemiig imo *eaped. $10,025 with «3.000 down. dintance. of "Ponise and shower Motes a | en icome. L _ LADD =» ADD ene Dirte = as 4 3-2381 Room Foal Boutnere ‘one ane | 4266 acne Me OR 3-261 | __ "orece Cass Lake 3 ae. os te rent. | 3946 Pontiac ik Rd rE Sas? SIDE 6 ge MODERN __ Auburn Corner Cass Lake -Rd. home oak floors. furnac auto. water heat, large bedrooms losets. ed bus. amd c pa Call for Heya ROSE Mc- _LARTY. PE 2-2162_ DOLLAR VALUES LAKEFRONT Now ts lakefront cottage if beat the city heat — is e dandy for only $1,500 do CLs (RKSTON Once tm a lifetime comes an opportunity like this Fine 8 room home on avement with five 2 bedroom cottages on rear of this extra long lot. The setting ts lovely The set-up unbeatable for Fai income. $25,000. §1.- 200 ALT. Hols NEWS ~ about this peautiful ranch Pip ome “wouldn't ff in this it garage from town 627,000 terms. Crewierd | shake exterior. attached ga- bedrooms 20nd = liv- ace. jo Pe basement 128° Iet, this cou'd be the home of your dreams. owner would consider trading for smaller home. Let us show you Lot of Comfort littie money Three each with ward- robe living room. | with dining ell. lovely kitch- ! en has eating space. ba a | this “ = Kampsen FE 4-0528 i377 8 er Eves Sun Co-operative Real Estate an aeet “BROWN $905 DOWN New 3 bedroom bun- alow with exterior all completed Fun bath well septic sutomatic hot water. wired double kitchen sink and all interior “Your chotce of several lots Full price only 65 905 $1608 DOWN bungalow trance and oil furnace Price oniy $7100 Payments are only $s @ “Brand new 21 ft | Realtors Attractive FHA | f month } ving room $13,500, Brick — with at- | from. Visit our office and look our photo-listings You'll save time and money.“ ve | over Listing Co-operative until 6 Open evenings | LL. H. BROWN, Realtor full beth vestibule en. ~ AGENCY | REALTOR OPEN EVES 2141 Opdy*e FE +150 | Donelson Park gg per wer FE as} 1, eve | “BUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE EXCLUSIVE SECTION. |SYLVAN LAKE = 5 rm home cond ap auto & screens, garage & solid drive, Terms FULL PRICE $6700 Cosy 4 rm home good high ict, east side Living rm. @ iping rm, remodeled kitehen, 2 nice bedrms. Storm trim. full bsmt goo. BMA fur. nace water hester A real buy - terms _ John K. Irwin e wis 6 | Phone FE Lat Bee. PE FE_>1906 CIES. DON’T MISS SEEING THIS DUPLEX! 1362 W_ Huron FE 2-4810 0 gg ented agg Maan BEAUTIFUL Mine's and Baldwin Schools WASHINGTON PARK | 2 aus sail ‘tor your Lovely 8&8 rm. home ent, Key at our of- entrance, bath. full basement, flee. gas heat,.aluminum storms and . | Steen to FAST SIDE ic end fenced beck yard, all in excellent condition. Very de- | 85.575 is the full price on this sirable location and a good buy * neat 4 room ee Ex- Eve. call FE 2-0502 tra nice kitchen This . . . . | Bies pole ee rus Extra nice 5 room bungalow with plastered and painted walls Hard NEW ' NEW 1 word feor. full basement. auto- matic heat anc ar extra large lot with ao variety of fruit trees $8500 with $1500 duwn or substan- tial discount for 6& larger down ~ payment | K. 1.. Templeton, Realtor | $3" W uron St | BOY MY gerry, rey OVER wa) C-CLARK | PIOWEER HIGHLANDS. Only 500 with $2,860 for equity. sui | im 1950. Modern 2 bed home on lot — feet. Ne a little | ' HURON GARDEN®B SELL OR ADE. 5 foom modern home, caer lot — Only $8,960 Trade for @. grocery PK station or beer garden. Equity WEST SIDE. VACANT. Wo waiting is REAL BUY. If you have $2,435 for _you can buy this home 600° rooms. 3 *The monthly payments of $45 08 include insurance and taxes This ts a brand new ~atht-the - with-ott peat = down payment is only 81.100, | Lecated in good hood pear sec bus. | Call for 2-6223 | . a . | GILFS REALTY CO. | REALTOR FE 54-6178 Open 9 til 8 nvm GATEWAYS to _ HAPPINESS | OUTSTANDING VALUE * DIXIE HIGHWAY NORTH Designed with cut kitchen and ¢ oritee Lease. terms. YOU WON'T BEAT EAST SUBURBAN | VALUES 56x26 RANCH TYPE Near Crooks rosd. one floor built in 1961 of six rooms and tile WISNER AND ST. MIKE'S THAT’S FAT TO PRINT @® | nd ] < ory ‘ } 4 i + ] f ‘ ; ' ; 3 ; $ Aw TWENTY-FOUR ing sitmnomeoycm For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 ~ t - For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale By Owner 5 rooms and beth, full basement, as heat, nearly new, nice yard home for small ogy 5 ooo | down payment less ‘ot , Imlay Cry HUMPHRIES FOUR BEDR« OMS home in locaton they'll Bhaded lot lardscaped. 60x150 | Privileges om neacby Elizabeth lake private beach 12x18 living room floor. tile bath full basement storms and screens Take advantage of this 4 per cent G 1 Mortgage Total price only $10. 800 with $) BO down HUMPHRIES HUNTOON LAKE PRIVILEGES 1005150 lot with altractiie room bungalo®. oi] heat uti fty room with SUlonfatic dryer TP targe wedrooms plenty - cias- ets oak floors plastered Wall's New 2 car garage Better cail to see this home al $0 950 terms Wonderfu. opportunity for & cou- ple a wWitow era family An excelent 0 te b Liv Ing room. bed kitchen and bath on main ot slopes = ‘rear £0 pleasant apartment is 6 level Nive enced rear et $2400 down eu TICK POSSESs | ON Humphries © 2-0474 Open Evenings tate Exchange 200 LIBERTY ‘4 USED CARS bad see after 3 pm or °!] day Sunday leas- tne state IN MILFORD. § ROOM HOUSE ii bedroo: full basement. also 10x30 attic Finished off tor ‘a REALTOR is 63 N Telegraph Co-operative Rea! E HAVE YOU SEF a room Jots, 090x220 at neon Ave __ $2.350. DOWN. VAC. ANT. WEBSTE* & WASHINGTON JR HIGH room moders _— agplinoo cénstruction, 3 roo 2 larre bedroom & pommeling that you will — bath he 38 iti; ? ad Dine pipes and oil fir pea car a ae wi | 500 i YS 3 WM: H. KNUDSEN 81 se Ota Bid mate $4516, Eve. 2-8320- 23780 ' — ESTABLISHED 1916 t BEDRMS West of Pontiac Value for your money here. 1 bedrm em ist Mr. handy to work in Kitchen carpeted full bath basement. almost new gas fur mace, 2-car garage. overhead Goors Large lot, 60 ft mg en peved street Close to bls and school See this at only $8,950 with 82.950 down HURON GARDENS. Fully insulated ddedrm. home, 1 bedrm. on lst floor, Modern kitchen, full bath, full basement, oi)-fired | ' MILLER | furnace page EE age yi gas | and witer out! EAST SID— This bedrm. home. is @ end breakfast nook, 17 ft. liv- ime rm. ‘full basement, insu- lated. Nice lot with garden space. See this at $6 500 for val- ue with only $2,000 cown FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Ws Lewrence FE 5-€195 open eves Next to Consumers Power KINZLER CHOICE BRICK SUBUR- . — 2 bedrm. bup- galow pansion Owner sale = may be portunit WATKINS LAKE FRONT oka) 1% story modern __bedrooms IN DRAYTON PLAINS Off Sashabdaw, Newer 3 bedroom S formece, “3 nice gon _2 ° garden. Only $2,500 $ a Le 43525 John Kinzler; Realtor A PE oon $450 DOWN ‘ou own @ good let we'll build yin a ranch type starter home 5) ——- shes to choose from Easy term - a ADAMS REAETY CO. 382 Auburn Ave. FE 43393 - lake Orton Frontage 3 bedroom modern home with base- | ment and oii furnace Recreation room facing lake 3 blocks from downtown $3,500 down Auburn Heights 1 acre home erge hivin fireplace Enclose ment and furnace CARROLL room with) porch base- $1950 down PORRITT with modern 2 bedroom g - 26's West Huron FE 27124 Eve Call E 2.7282 or FE 2-610 Co-operauve Reali Estate Exch LEBARON FARMS 6 rooms and being newly deco ut is comfortable It is easy to ratec Ful! size dining room. oi] heat ! the winter and is easy heat and garage Only $2500 dn to keep cool in the summer | It has 2 bedrooms its modern WEST SIDE its in town and it's priced low | Beautiful brick 2 bedroom home ft is ideal for an elderly couple Sith closets galore 1's car ga- or a newly married couple — Tage, stairway to unfinished attic pot toe much money who would | This modern home is’ carpeted rather buy than pay rent. If meus | Wall-to-wal) in the neat living “3 = scrape $2.000 and tf you | room, dining room and hall Ce- n pay $6750 a mogih ca 1 us at Tramic tile bath, large Kitchen With GE 19111 for appointm snack bar A dream home you cant he ra to miss G@heck on ee es et ee er fo. "Henry for an appointment S11 Main st OL 1eitr} $6500 FULL PRICE Rochester a Michiges “. i Heres @ dandy ¢$ rooms a!) - . modern oak floors full basement NI \R LAKE | with hot air furnace and large OAKLAND | lot 601185 Nicely decorated } 24134 4 room frame. I's story throughout, Terms bungalow 2 .edrooms Large liv ing room Modern kitchen. Full 'R 1] _ tile bath. and shower Automatic LUSSS. OUNG Vaasa a'r heat. Electric hot water = heater Oak floors. Wall to wall = EAL FOR Fr 44525. Carpeting -n living room and hall 412 Hurotr ey ins) Possible 2 bedro.ms upstairs Open Eves. ‘til 8 — Sunday Many a features. $10,950. 4 ous ee "AND BATH EQUITY | ] LADD 59629 “ an ' q2ns Dixte _ OR 3-236! 3946 Pontiac Ik R41 FE 2-0207 | OFF PERRY ST, | Amaxia value 5 room m attic deal room for children | 2 car garage. $9.950 ‘onsider | Washington Park | aig gown payment, higher mont- @ rocm home with $§) 00 | Ct hehe aro - , down Fu'l basement ga- LAKE BUNGALOW rage Exscetient location | Brick 5 room mod All large rooms Rec. room, HA furnace | $I. 500 garage, 2 lots. large garden space $10 300. terms — O8E 61500 down on this very fad nice $& room home near ta Huron Gardens Living room and dining room with car MACEDAY LAKE To settle estate, this roomy farm- \house-type home ial 4 "bedrooms th with toile‘ "and lavatory, plans utility room. Lot arge trees, running brook quiet residential subdivi- lake privilegés glose by. Only $7 500 UNION LAKE. Attractive cement ind cinder block 2. be i droom home Living | kitchen full bath. utifity j electric water Nae Lot 1 Lake Ra. vie leges on @ ine vsand beach. $7,500 with $2500 do ] M BRE I: *« GREGG EM 34393 Close 1656 Union Lake Rd MORRISON-HEUGH CO. 172 West Ann Arbor. FE 5-521 ROOM, 2 BEDROOMS BATH, oak floors. hice kitchen and large front porch $5600. §1000 down. FE 4-TI77 | GAYLORD # RANCH HOME 5 rooms breezeway and attached 2 car garage for one, cove room WRENCE, Cooperative Rea! Estate Exchange $650 DOWN 5 ROOM i PURNIED HOUSE AND | full basement. Convenient to shop- ing center school anu Pontiac | Xoo ir. location £1600 down. _FE | after 4 PM 5 ROOM “HOUSE IN INDIAN | VIL- 4 ROOMS & BATH, FULL BASE ment. automatic heat, 2 acres, | fruit trees & berries. On Baldwin, near school. $3,000 down, FE _7 _ —- —_ —_—— —_——— | Not Much to Look at | rue th's not a dream house but REISZ. 53’ W. Huron &t FE 2.0259 Eve. MI 44419 a bE Bedroom Ranch Home Finished on exterior only. t*: miles | West of airport corner of M-50 and) Willams Lk $450 down on | your oy range from | $3 685 Rd Prices lage. Must sell. Other hoa a —_ incomes. P. W. Dinn Huron. 7 ROOM HOUSE, BASEMENT. GAS furnace, garage. Fe if _ 8900. $1500 down. FE21052 | { ' ROOMING HOUSE _ 3 blocks from Court nd only $2000. | sement, new asbes- tos siding, deep lot. Will consider trade of small house. See this at i Call FE 40584. 136 E. Pike LAWRENCE GAYLORD SYLVAN VILLAGE A FOUR BEDROOM home with | large living and dining room, tiled kitchen full basement with oil heat a automatic hot water | 2 car garage with overhead doors and lake privileges. Termg can be arrange IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTO FES: Bias W Huron Eve $1250 DOWN Near W. Columoia Ave. neat 2 bedroom bunalow. Full basement furnace complete bath. plastered walls. large jot. For quick sale. FE 5-2564 PONTIAC REALTY CO 737_Baldw'a « FE saz7is The “All Wo onan Realty” Por honest, courteous, efficient service peter in lake and. “pe rban ce ot — llo FT. GOOD BEACH. Modern 1 year old. 3 bedrooms. home. 24x24 ft. living room with heato- ise $8750 terms. ator fireplace 12x30 ft. a CUCKLER REALTY me ts com y tyrnished with 236 N. aw FE 44081 oper y fu: Eves. 17-8118, FE 1-€143 au FUNNY BUSINESS Co tj id eae “I forgot to tell you, dear, I was once engaged to the | barber who cut your hair!” Business Opportunities 51 Neat Wattns Lake — jocation of this 100x200 Donelson School Area CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 516 Btate Bank Bi Office Fe edu Eves, FE al eee] LOT NEAR» wd Me near ts DENNIS O'CONNOR OAKLAND THEATER, BLDG FE 45261, MY 2000, FE 48121 TERFRONT LOTS PRICE 1500, Showed sppointm say. 7 isa a st or Sale ) Acreage 47 & main, arenes high- mi north of Pontiac. 132x200 site for quick Partridge TALE. TO THE Man You WANT TO BUY A BUSIN AUTO. ARERSHIE td tak Lassies to the ness district ~ ig Has liding C be handled for ic, Ea? Se atdind ra prox. WARD E. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS B RS CLEA GO HOUSE OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL COAST-TO-COAST ‘ World's Largest! 43 W_ Huron Open Eve. FE 2-6316 SMALL » JGROCERY. f. BEER AND wine’ Pixt re in ition. Fer: Saie fame ~ 48) 79 ___For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Lake Property 4 44 Bargain Farms for Sale RO Sn — DOWN 4 ROOM, BATH. ¢ ont | . LAKE $5500 cash. WALTER GREEN RLTR. MY 2-5831 66 Park Blvd. M 2¢ Lake Orion. ~ YOUR OWN TERMS © Large 2 bedroom bungalow with outstanding | me & on Eliza- beth Lake. KR Price TV ‘AL. Cl ET, Realtor cet JN Rea! Estate —s e os | 222_8_ Telegraph ' , : ae | WHY PAY RENT? | When you can buy this 5 rooms | with stool and shower for only | $4500 with §1.000 down. $4950 4 rooms with stool 5 acres good soll. Only $800 down ONE FLOOR 4 Ledroom modern home. Full basenent Hot ajr heat. Handy to stores and sc! Priced at only ceptionally good bost. Easy terms. acre of 4 OVERLOOKING. COMMERCB LAKE New 3 bedroom custom | built ranch home on a hill. } Beautiful heatolator fireplace com- plete with huge mirror. Room | —— planter boxes Pic- Hey $17,500 Osredt Near Oakland Ave. 3| ee Pull bath. Glassed tn> ene basement. New Tim- en of yore Clean, Only §7,- 4 ROOM, MODERN, KEEGO HAR- Ff, Cc. Wood Co. | THELMA M. ETAVOOD | peting. Fu.) basement Ga- rage. FOR BETTER HOMES Harbor Hills DOWN | Overlooking beautiful Cass All aicely furnished. Just the | Lake Brick ramch custom for couple zy. 8 built for the >resent owner foom modern close to stores and | with everything you will and in ® month. 8. Bebek. Drahner. ford. 2100 W DRAYTON PLAINS Three lots, tncluding corner, ez- a location Priced et $1,100 r 1 WM. A KENNEDY Ryenings Unt re’ 3860 FE. BLVD. Lot 452110, improvements line. $700 witn $200 down VICTORY DRIVE Lot 800x162, a buy at $800 with half down INDIAN VILL iocnegi Well lecated lot on Osceola oe and only #1250 Ors | W WASHINGTON P! ARK | yooT WwW sea uinee aoe tern tar — eas, s VOORHEIS RD 50 ft. frontage. all improvements and going at with $250 down. Wh B-4 build your own home K. G. Hempstead, Realtor 102 E. Eve. FE 31317 ton Woods. HOLMFS-BARTRAM furnace, | - 80 acre dairy farm with modefi | |" home Near Clarkston. |2. 80 acre farm with 6 bedroom | home. 3. 190 —_ estate with wicdlinal | an oaiee With 10,000 evergreens. WHITE BROS. 1 oon pists or or OR Prt 1769 _ Highway tc or “ALL I KINDS FROM acres and P Dinnan | 40 ACRES WITH BUILDINGS —, borth win. reel me room With expansion attic. with cement floor and 8 stanchions Large chicken Bhed and garage rox. 12 miles off Bald- | end! Edw M. Stout, Realtor out TT N Saginaw 8&t. -~ 5-8165 | Ph Open Evs ‘til 8 30 2 — 7 ROOM HOUSE ~ — Realty. Ortonville _Sie es ACRES § RM HOME REALTY, Ortonville ao constructed for race horses. tack Toom $40,000 terms. J. R. HILTZ REALTOR 148% N_ Sa w st = rt ve OR 32089 Busthess Property 49 49 BUSINESS SITES } M-S@. Near “ rt. Desirable mfg location 219 ft frontage than 630 per ft on term tion. Priced at $50 per ft. JOGLYN. Near Columbia. Cor- vr. ideal - Could be used for home and business Now and bath home 28 ft —— streets. Less than -' FLOYD KENT. Realtor | 24 W Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves | Next to Consumers Power 200 FT ON MONTCALM. COM —Mercial 1. 341 N. Perry, EXTRA INCOME Established dry — Bust- Bess. Mostly cash carry. Living wuneters if dcared Your wife could add $100 a week to our paycheck. Now reduced to 1,800. Also would trade for equity im home. for ip- formation. | | FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE $6105 Open FEventngs Next to Consumers Power | Business Opportunities 51 BEAUTY SHOP gh gi | WITH parca aghon PPhnced —" wartier ce This Business ¥ ~ 1671 LONG LAKE ar John | re. retry can “e parchinaph at less | BALDWIN. Near Columbia Cor- | ft Ba good cond Very low oh or wil trad. for a OR ae, REALTOR | 0 wey ee in Di tn soe SILENT MONEY MAKERS EIOHT | | Se nut vending ‘‘-achines FE | QUICK | 8*)E 2? PAIR CWINCHIL- _ las. $1,000 pl OR 3-210 | 70211! = above number ts the key to i¢ -Thumb area hote} bar and a wonderful deal. 20 rooms apartments. plus full liquor ense real estate. equip- ment and the whole works for eply $19,000 down This dea) is plenty big for partners. Call for | an appointment to see it now. Eo!!! The birds are budding. the bees are singing. the trees are buzzing. now's the time to get set up for spring in this one year old soft | tee cream business. Grand River | road between two towns erty, franchise and equipment for “ down You cant lose on | this spot Come in to learn more about this profitable setup. STATE-WIDE Estate Service of Pontise Revotiec Stale Bank Bide Broker re John A. Landmesser. 41582 Sale Land Contracts 82 | MAVE THREE ©" etiam | x ah i ae | HAVE SMALL LAND CONTRACT . sell ty owner FE | 5-1708 Renker, 44585 LAND CONTRACT Good west suburban location Con- ged balance $4500. Cost to you, $3 500 F.C. Wood Co. | cor William Lake R41 & M-50 QR 31235 After 6 OR 36008 Nae" 5 CONTRACT FOR SALE. FE “ STONE fet Yue -s$S_ Work For You We have 3 pat contracts, Good | cal a De: ask car aa Mc- Cullough. ; | Francis F. “Bud” Miller Realtor Josiya cuubiasere Parking opus in Rear ~~~ | FOR SALE. 82.500 EQUITY. PAY- ments $40 monthly 4 rooms, bath and ve EM. 3-068 Private lake privi- leges | = BALANCE ON NEW S-room ho xe full basement 20 per cent Broder RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 7103 or FE 5- Co-operative Real Estate Eachenge | Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) - CASH PROMPTLY. Get a cash toon, of $25 gard toa, Prune trip Write of more convenient. fou" Sy like te friendly neighborly way we do business here. PROVIDENT LOAN =_ Savings Societ w. ae oie 4 "Cone GET €ASH QUICKEY UP to $900 to 1983 cars tue. is rn in Loa. also made on fur OAKLAND Loan Co. © FE 2.9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG IN GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES OVER THE LAST ae ie home — OR Fis Bren On ¥ ca arises S rear teat 30,000 A eS and Oak Mech Boe pee | $0 x 200 SEMINOLE HILLS LAND- : 5 NRA OdM Saia| iggy teeter erm FE I sotateeas, wre borrowed from | 25x32 LIVING ROOM CHOICE LOT, 002100 FT CLOSE Oy nne t rc. is is no misprint, although thjs| to St Josephs Catholic Schoo.. TORS BUCKKER'S is the old reliable up- naturally is the largest room in| MY 36183. |= == | 98 Huron FEderal 3-7193 loan company where you the house. other rooms | LOT 150x309 NEAR CLARKSTON.| Open Ev. and Sunday 1-4 are are siways well treated. aie above average sing, 7 . on yee ranch type homesite. 8550. GROCERY STORE garage, 1% bi ~ Over 1 acre - ‘ +e me ol, | Ste on Orton, Lake, = et LIVING QUARTERS ee ae : “oat ot ny tn ne “price by E50 000 +18, | xe LAND CO. | gies, in et foes Beet wine Te GLAD rou” ARE | | ese Pal Ts A vile So Giroux & Hicks ALs0 908 come ALTON | LAWRENCE W. r ARES OERATE om Diste Ree previo Pama) WITT: ‘Ts M. BREWER | GAYLORD ee 116 Roosevelt Hote: ; You car: to $500 today, CLEAR can FRONTS, TS, 8i780 & &, ] ‘ wp Terme ee a Galina CORNER oP sam, | CARTEN 6 patWibti MILLS ICE | Short me ‘or take up to 36 eee ee PRONT——— | {hall sdloining goxizo =f lot | cream, maker, complete: lunches: | months to repay on low monthiy | = 80 ft. frontage, sity 1iee : —— boon n. Easy terms on bal pegments, The 2 a | a TD le beach. me we +t : H uron 4 bedroom. year-round. . $950 DOWN : | = ONCE, NEEDED FOR boat en meee, Dower, las | Immediate Degssasion tree roomy. Sm Steen as == tfis|Better Be Satel_ , Sand on ecre.| clusive $12,000 each. $2,500 down. 1X ae alten 2 yy KX Than Sort | savy a, sows, neat, errare| .R-J_.VALUET, Realtor | Saga fe pele, seal: ry! . y| a3, W. Hunn st PE +3008 | 5° Telegraph FE mail radio, TY. ang ctber ai-{'- hea 90 Fr. 3 Bae a * iainiie BORIS v1) tome ae ~~ Borrow the-Cash . Seen deat, | a Minima location. Good given: and experienced "man sent ac —OR_2. a. Jevel tend. 9580 with $86 down, Be set up firet ten You Need at el eo a baamnrenen gp art Aran ay etl Lak On ace Late & Pontiee | | iberal mpeny asaistance. $3.- : ‘ “ae ferent a reat win- cam. Ae tow oo 5000. CO meee ago cash Sapo Tee ea dows and sc s on ‘e acre at 10 acres North of Clark . 0) five to six Gol- iful Lake Louise. Close ft. of f ” 63100 63.6 own. | working capital advisable, No schools and churches. .° | ‘11 acres Nort, of Cortsted. Reb | CMocanrva tettite or show room : , ; > foot lakefront fed, tm bigh and $350 do—n ened er te FINANCE COMPANY okt ta L.C. LADD - stoi, ae ae Shae eee ih o| See | Money to Loan = 53 (State Licensed Lenders) HFC Comes to PONTIAC You business with Ame eM i Largest Con- sumer Comgeny. Require- ‘ments are eo ou can bor- row §20 to a on signe- ture. car or furniture made w endorsers any good purpose, Up to 20 months to re- : we mente eS b mos. . 100 r es s1007 818 48 200 1338 0=— 0.03—ss08 8S soe ee Bost oo ts the menthig rate of 3 ae —_ as x br escens ot a) a Pane ‘not cnoseding and % coe cent on any “FAST SERVICE Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac 8*, South ‘naw St Kay Bidg. and Fl. Prone: PEderal Need Money? 0g acer Os. ves v'eohone. Just FE o- 8121 | Home &«& Auto Loan Company or oot wet Nationa) Bank Bide. How © to 5; ~sturday * to ! LOANS $25 to $500 = $25 to 9500 Community Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 Friendly service TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 202 S. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 WHEN YOU NEED *29 to #500: We can help -oe with sroblomsa. Vou oan aot up SS LJ to pay- Peacousaa ws Sioa alone elton. STATE FINANCE CO. T16 Pontiae State Bank Bldg. Po FE ¢1674 $25 * $500 Quick, bash Service Baxter. & Livingstone LOW INTEREST single ited or L dwelling gy aa H G PETERSON __Poooe FE tees or FE evfi_ For Sate Housetrailers. 55 this fu bathroom fixtures, locks, lights. roof Stoves, and. beaters 2h far —— other . OVer . care wired and braze eq im cash terms. TRAILER EXCHANGE Open Sree a Monday» m DN, . gave wt Huron Trailer Park. ANDERSON. 1964 31 FT SAVE almost got 280, LOT 38 Huron Trail OXFORD TRAILER SALES Chief MOBILE HOMES us ing yn Sales EXCHANGE ‘SALES—FINANCING t THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954. TWENTY-FIVE - For Sale Housetrailers 55 For Sale Used Cars 61 AND USED plan. sis TRAIL R’EXCHANGE Y WISE BUYS AT COMMUNITY Buick-Pontiac DEL Two THE LIG: EEN In “SH CONDI “ INTERIO: BEAUTI- 1952 OLDS. “88” vom vont LsO99 DOOR SEDAN FINISHED IN TWO TONE GREY, WHITEWALL page 8 AMD HYDRAMATIC 1951 CHEVROLET $995 STYLINE DELUXE TWO DOOR. RA AND EYE. G BLACK tae EQUIPPED LIDE ‘NCLUDING PO TRANSMISSION, T951 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN “8 D UxE FOUR DOOR SEDAN ULY AN OUT. FEARING SUE PANT, BAD'S HEATER WRITEWALL RES“ LIKE A MIL 7 | Many Others at & PAINTING MATE REPAIRS BUMPINO FREE FSTI OF CARS aly BRAID MOTOR SALES 20186 Don’t Give It Away Get « today, We're ready os ee Glenn’s Motor Sales 8 w ot. FE ¢-1371 THY HIGH DOLLAR |, secdDtisat ives shaire ie TR ELT 3-1386 See M&M Motor Sales PARTS MOTOR MART FE 48230. 500 BAGLEY AUTO PARTS Goltar paid for wrecked snd ANY SHARP CARS. Ave. wreck, and ‘unk ck’e Auto” Er een Sue PEED eves, OR For Sale Used Cars 61 $1 BUICK $995 Finished in beautiful two tone green large heater and i a like-new, It's just car man wants Mali cieny sma“ pplae ca! sow! It won't here long! “BUICK BOB" OLIVER 210 Orchard Lake Avenue (Corner Wiliams St.) _ Bhone FE 2-9101 4 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, | Comparable ~ Prices BUICKS FORDS DODGES CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILE COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Open ‘til 10 Every Night 804 N. Main Street fat the North End of Town) ROCHESTER Phone OLive 2-9311 BANTAM 41 CONVE(TIBLE. EX- cellent ¢ontition Hot-@nrct body, $30. FE 40254. 2 DOOR dan. Excel! ° condition, Under coated F™ 6-884. 52 BUICK $1,895 RIVIERA model Cw ae to and heater shift, air system. The jush wu ry is spotless and phriste: ere isnt @ scratch on the beau- tiful 2 tone ‘Inivh, We are giving wa written warranty the Cash, trade and “BUICK BOB” A MOST RELIABLE DEALER 210 Orchard Lake Avenue (Corner of Williams 6t.) Phone FE 2-9101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, DILLAC $2,895 — ge gl RH cat la prt so the aver- ean afford its easy fee two od .» , SVERY- SEinal We're poved te this car. Drop today! “BUICK BOB” A MOST 8EL) BLE DEALER 210 Orchard Lake Avenue (Corne’ of Williams St.) Phone FE 2-9101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, 52 CA the ace paym Motor Sales Inc.|. have a fine selection of really dependable used car trade-ins, 1963 NEWPORT Windsor deluxe, beautiful cordovan finish. ry. wer large , alr heater | cago white wal) tires (spare pever been the ground New car guar . Only inside and condition value, $500 GIVE | pin.| @ thought to the advan- tages of buying a good car from reputable new car dealer. Riviere — owner, interior, two tone finish, dyna- radio and heat- 1962 PACKARD The luxurious 300 =model. Perfect bis radio, good heater m other extras, $500 $46.00 a month. YOU will find a clean, attrac- tive lot with pleasant, courteous salesmen avail- able to serve you. Many down. lent engine in a inal fimish. 6350 month people every day are mak- ing use of our legitimate no money down plan. er own. orig- een $36.17 « "199 CHRYSLER Four door sedan. Radio and heater, sutomatic transmission, almest pew white wall tires, ture Proof tubes spotiees inte . good ori paint Owned by Cran- brook instructor. No money down $4000 a month 1960 CHEVROLET Styleline deluxe club coupe. Good tires warm heater, exceptionally clean upbolstery, really excelient bh 1 a No money $45 00 a month SPECIAL ™ Rov! PLYMOUTH ¥ Bpec luze four door. er engine MAL | good tires. No money down, 622.34 & month Keller-Koch CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Woodward at 13% Mile Lincoln 68410 1980 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE AUBURN MOTOR SALES East Bivd. and Pike 'Riceaschnedde’s Value-Plus Used Cars "62 Dod, 4 door nice grey finish. vedi ox. beater... 61.196 82 Piymo:'* 4 door ligh' WO: kocas cas a $805 ‘Si Piymoutt door, 2 tone 60 Pord ? door. dark green, radic and Wilessosccrevccecesss $505 @ Nash “607”. ++ $206 4@ Prasier 4 door ............ $198 41 Pord with new Many Others From Which TUM be ag: eB i t° 5 DEALER |. Ra. CARNIVAL by Dick Turner out. Fine ee: down, $46.00 a month. | Pia of and develop his sense of “I thought we bought’ this dog for junior to take care 7 responsibilty!’’ For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 CY OWENS Used Car Corral ,» 1953..Ford 8, Custom sedan, radio and heater $1,495 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr. radio and heater, $1,395 1952 Ford Custom 8, Fordomatic, radio, heater $1,245 1951 Stude. Commander 8 $645 Li 1951 Plymouth, radio and heater, $695 1950 Ford Custom 8, Specially equipped with a | Mercury Motor ...-; $595 1950 Chevrolet 2 dr., radio and heater, $695 1949 Hudson Sedan, radio and heater, 1949 Packard Sedan $395 1948 Packard 2 dr. $195 1947 Buick Sedan, radio and heater $195 1950 Olds 88, 2 dr., radio and heater, $845 1946 Pontiac Club Coupe $195 1942 Chrysler, $75 1949 Mercury Sta. Wagon $545 1951 Buick Super Sedan, radio and heater, $1,195° 1950 Mercury 2 dr. radio and heater, $745 1949 Buick Sedan, radio and heater, 30,000 miles, $595. Not a “Rough Rider” in the lot. Come in today and try out the car of your choice. CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer Phone FE 5-4101 Starline 2 dr. redio and heater. lew. West. Side Used Cars in 7080 CHEVIE io of Saegelt “SES: FRI Paulson's MOTOR SALES 6 § PERRY rE 1980 Chet. 2 ér. Rati 140 Chev. 2 ér. R&H 19@ Pontiac 2 dr. R&H L «000 miles, fully $1700 841 Stanley Ave- backup lights. reosted, with conventional shift. Must sell. Cail DOOR SEDAN gor eg $895 MICHIGAN’S FINEST Lincolns FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS Nearly New Used Cars at Used Car Prices Tudors and Fordors Standard Transmission ALSO Fordomatic and Overdrive LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 2 Sor" * W FORD, 1 500K AIDIO-ANB Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS © “Not a Name but a Policy” Across from Post Office on Mt. Clemens 81. BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW SPECIALS 1946 Ford Station Wagon with radio and heater. $195 1948 Dodge Sedan, radio and heater. Nice. $295 1951 Chrysler | 4 door, V-8. See this one! $1,395 1948 Olds 98 Radio, Heater and Hydramatic, © $995 1953 Pontiacs Officials’ Cars and New Car Trade-ins. A large selection for you. Priced right! ‘PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 ie.| . A MOST REUIABLE DEALER -| 210 Orchard Lake Avenue (Corner of s St.) Phone FE 2-9101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, "BUICK BOB" OLIVER, A MOST RELIASLE 210 Orchard Lake Avenue (Corner of Williams 8t.) ‘Phone FE 2-9101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, work. mn. Cordell, Keego, S51 MERCURY SEDAN a" — overdrive. Leoks and Bew car. $895 ‘MICHIGAN’S FINEST Sr ae Eat 2g JACOBSON 'S W "47 "51 Hudooes,; Coma oe us for a new OF ‘ised Hud- “Your Hudson Dealer te w. Pine rE 2.0080 — I didn’t want to be a Doc- tor and live by men’s dis- eases, nor a Thief and| live by their failings, nor quarrels. So, I didn’t see anything left for me but to be an outstanding au- tomobile dealer and give Service, Service, Service. To your automotive needs. Harold Turner Ford You can drive a New 1954 Ford With heater, turn indica- tors, license, title and all taxes. $353.19 Dn. 24 months @ $48.58: down paymen:: . Specials! “6-Ponty 2 dt. ese. $1295 "47 Ford|2 dt. ce. a0 199 46 Ford 2 dr........ 129 '47 Ford 4 dr....... . 199; *46 Merc. 4 dr.....-. . 129 "46 Chev. cpe. ....4:. 129 "46 Hudson Club Coupe ...... 99 ’46 Hudson 4 dr...... 99 "47 Ford 2 dr-.-.-..- 299 48 Plymouth - Club Coupe ..... . 299) 46 Ford 2 dr........ . 19 48 Oldsmobile Club Coupe ..... . 199 48 Plym, 4 dr...... - 19 46 Chev. 4 dr....... . 199 "40 Ford @ dr:...2 +4 - 9 SO Piyes. 4 Gfis ewes os 44 "MO Chee. COe: we cwane 44 40 Chev. 2 dr....... - 44 Take Your Pick of These A-] Buys” 51 Dodge 4 dr....... $744 *52 Chevrolet Station Wagon. .1,199 49 Nash 2 dr....... ’50 Ford Station Wagon ..... veos - OD 'S2 Dodge 4 dr....... 999 ’53 Ford 8 Ranch Wagon...1,544 °49 Plymouth Club Coupe...... 399 "52 Chev. 4 dr. Styline Deluxe... 999 °S0 Ford 2 dr....... . 44 ’53 Ford Vic..... 0000 SD "49 Merc. 4 dr...... . 44 PL ot Peet: 2 Gliese, OP "Wr Hake. 2 Gis isccc 444 49 Ford 2 dr........ 333 ’90 Chrysler 4.dr..... 799 "$2 Ford 2 dr........ 888 50 Hudson 2 dr..... 399 52 Ford Ranch Wagon ......... 49 Hudson 4 dr..... 48 Ford Club Coupe 399 ’52 Stude. 2 dr....... 899 51 Packard Mayfair Hardtop Coupe.. 999 ~ 7 ceation oat, re 47 Pont. Conv. ..... 399 49 Ford Conv....... 599 '5S0 HUDSON — oe dleck film afte. hoptee, original Trucks $395 7 ph % ton pickup... ... gang MICHIGAN'S “0 "Dodae’ ten atime, 8 yard wun FINEST Pera "Sa Pictu ee. ON THE CORNER oF 30 ee te ae mee neg: 008 One ae TODOR-ERTRA-CURAN. | $2, Gt2y, Sodan Delivery ..... $308 “6560 Eiizadetd Lake RG. | 41 Ford 1 tom pickup 0... tae *3@ Chev. BF ggg Sneseused shee « | Ane % _ — wont eet = 4 KAISER $295 ” MONO Olds. 88 Conv cas Vi vs b. e. paar MAID Gober Co 2 SED T ie ee re - ae ) aia °53 bas Custom a - RUCKS ransportat Past and eal By Ja 53 F Rivie oe io 53 Fo “iia ion Offe wale. y Jay Alan ’ ; ord 2d ra Hard ; like 5.000. ae ers aa ~ For . 53 Ch f; to t new mi ’ tr Oe uriv ele AND Sale e sed P ank 58 ile act load ing, on ND BAB M ‘ S2C v. Bel Ai ™ sand "8 whee a it's See ee = “ree _Misceliancous : 52 Cadi ac 62 C dr. up ‘sh GMC plates. dle To Los 2 a = for use 72 F . oO . ti ’ 1 * ond pe A %2Ch llac 62 a 1rés. arp aaa = : z pacers TIO Sonitak a es Pps Sale : . ev . ke é _ Made Cain, A 25 LARGE Miscellaneous 52 . De n 1950 as re ready #0. 1312 De a Cal value a Pont luxe C1 picku Che new wate in mgd : ee es 4 ant hee a pS pla = Leite mee =e | OE tanenee 72] Sole | ; Olds. 98 dr. . 1947 F. ’54 slate %4 ‘ _ESigg Footie fiom cen Viste : ou cian Complete pal ica 52 Oi , sed 1 ord } ee nia Pootiae ry aac " NT BLOCK =. ae HEA Musical 52 ids. Supe an 948 Ford ¥% Ton P s a genes cue on FE s ABO Swill one ese ee Seer cian Joods e ig . 2 | 62020. ' Sheffi _ Winding twp : Stude. V r 88s 1949 YT anel FAMILY — SH c Sine N VELva AMOND br sTANLE owt. 73 ’ "§2 . V- ed SS on gg nica. ~ HOLES a5. =e varas ork seeds “coe afte meoty H . M 82 . B tudeb Pan aon iaree te anythi CAS ae 2 eis ay a 5 Y Pu wim __May 5 erc. C dr. argai ake el t che oes 69 ee erred tt H 500° standard ng "BHO Sale 6061. "PLAYER PLANO. , Grain 1Ca ust _ coer De ate eel BUILD. oan OnIPS CASH reg clip i See Eaeer oy & dilla om t onl ric mp. KCHANOE > Fe rast as tha Ss S eene sarage La —* outing pa Feed "52 c 62 sed. Here’ y cas. erty) ea rs ait Pede an. steel " ecu rb Equipment “| os na italia | 83 —_ ina oe ile a SEs ger ree & Hee Gt Coe |e se sa cae nts, Panes te at SE Ee , Catak ae ible é $65 on ort uy 5a will a Sis p EM Su Saeee NEW OU co. with | aie me Equi Ww ttt DS per per 3 7 . r U: iin’ . 5 5 u te - 51 na Delu See up Daler pictap ‘fot ai E) +7881. +4 W LO R Pe 20203 quipment bo ipment 73 wie ee ae Se odge xe The ane ~ on wo ‘m rarer ot ‘ y CIND Quantity ce P Sty UNTA : 77), Timed 7 oa = See aa le Bea reborn we ce . ro INDER Beet: me, peeeed Sa ieee mod ont. . et s ad y! Roane. will ATER 9-6987 oa . . Va . coal as ber none Pedra pt ‘abinet, creer) ie FOR) gp “SER TC De Ch ed yt ine. ) N BL uM si caoeen peed Crs ‘arpente el —_ 1 ieftai . o Go ne. Eth afte aa HOR OCK B nw Lope — et am FE _ 28 ear oe | 51 wees sedan ! gana Noe wanting :|_— ” we ona 5 -|tta De eer ey a pice st Dac i ioe cote | EE” SS a ’ Ford n SHE sel, Yor = and s the on comput * ance sONS uildin ETT’S — work. AN ween 46.000 sen "ie Teak nbd out “a T\ ’ Cc sate pow DW a- Sale ma we A A LUMBER EVERY LA gS table Bt and Cost nate $988 my\< : 51 Bui ustom 8 8 rood HY eae dels AND Household tter? This WY ay ices . tam yg re erie ar v a mas = oe Sale > CORN . , 51 a Super , 2 dr. pie > 00 | ametewn. ric ower: 5 JRONR Good “is the re - Chae MATERIALS reson tt Clarkston tials Price ished “narses, e Livestock 84 : eo ev, De Hard t . om stratier roonY neler wap tor c foes ITE 7 way a 2 . LAC. 7 Naame a 5 _ Rood, "national ea Saginaw ( eae a PONY. tock = 84 valde rea top 1 cg eel wou, ae CRUME pees eae 71) Sale you te Apuat isp 5 sient Sale foe m muiniausine ra a bate 50 Olds glide 2 dr oan Chap td rr ONER Household lephone!” |” PUM ACCER TY DOOR, " state maw. Ets ier ae BOAR ees them ' c . y Duck Tk Chapmas er. lw oan y Re LEC U \ ed 7 MBER ERT F it. — tile ing a 4 farm SER Michig Hou Rae 5@ Olds cs 98, 1 our Ford pei rr Camp. ieee one par ae : Se TR Goods 7 ceri ¢ COMPA’ ee oxo. AQUA I Goods 7 HAM es = uM. - : tock. nt_C } $ A sts DEPARTME R E 10 Fina Ss Com A LU eon a ise ¥ 50 Ford uper 88 2 dr. 47 S. Deal Vacant {or ir is 98. clevision at ® > DEFAReuEor | Reckes EPAR ADE- 71 zeet FURN vauied ba rit vot. HOP Seer. ROG UNG— 8 x Lint cine fe ene vay | tot pena Ps eens Seal ee tase LUMBING S ete of ese peek "50 Ch Custo ii Phone Fe ta Bana ws tar Las dunking : Rae MENT wes Sa ee 2 bie ase ot hte = sect mot Scena ev m 8, |. ne F St. er pete rey “cia free we 8, MURMITC bee Love porte aeerry FLOOR ms] Piece bath SPE 6 Ss mderwater _o. ee Fee 2 S0Cher. De a = PF Eas Pe | Sak esi «icra cet eS irs & eer za Bee cm aoe 3 49 1 dr . -4 Taine ee eo about Snop | — chai nana 495 heameus od. a Square A tuim- lok wate Ls [tie iv. canoe e sted F ux : 10 Sole. 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FE +0433 CH AR 0 ASH. w es Free parking ginaw el woe toilets tees Se CAB +) ALLIS ‘AIN GAI SACS UNPRIN S = es a ores ae = Fi Seat 3 es. ments = on 8225 PURERR “ TRACTORS. oon pity Acseeit ape TRACTOR. ry pad SS one memes 1 fy Pee rawe ITU D Lele. ~ ay an scTOR A | ston. $5. iN DEERE & aro eer te Er. oil San Be = toebtes 7 ig hn EY Har 10 ei 15, Cla Hough pl 3 on a ea : E oa oars | apices L G._ EXCAVATD press no BAS, 7083 of - adeno Son, 45 rN om aie : BA a. rr) ay I dixt. oven F A * im nc. FE . 8, tor ARMALL | Ic rare = UA ito Ww u — - Paul Se. Sales @ new. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954 B-L-W-F Means ‘Before Life With Father’ "ii 27 - -- Today's Television Programs -- Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 1~WXYE-TV TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:09 — (7) — Detroit Deadline. News, events. (4) — Time for Mysic. Janie Palmer sings. (2) — Gene Autry. ‘The Steel Rib- bon”’ Gene helps stop train rob- beries. 6:15 — (7) — Sports Show. Don Wattrick. (4) — News. Paul Wil liams. 6:30 — (7) — Wild Bill Hickok: Guy Madison, Andy Devine in | Western adventure film. (4) ~ Time Off for Sports. Bill Flem- ming. (2) — Telenews Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. Bob Maxwell; music. Weatherman. Dr. Phelps. 6:45 — (4) —Man About Town. 7:00 — (7) — Famous Playhouse. “The Last Stop” film drama. (2) Everett R. (4) — Captain Braddock, Reed | _~ Hadley traps con man who prom- ises to bring circus to town and doesn't in “Three Ring Circus.” (2) — Craig Kennedy. Donald Woods as detective. :30 — (7) — Jamie. Impending visit of wealthy Boston aunt causég. household uproar, Bran- don De Wilde stars in “Spring Housecleaning.”” (4) — Murray Show. Audrey Meadows sings and dances. (2) — News. Doug Edwards. :45 — (4) — News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. -(2) — Perry Como, Perry and the Fontane Sisters sing ballads. 8:00 — (7) — Sky King. Kirby Grant, pilot rancher in new ad- venture. (4) — Name That Tune. Musical quiz with Red Benson, Louis Armstrong, guest. (2). — Burns and Allen. Film company plans to do life story of Grace and George, everyone gets into the act. 8:30 — (7) — Dr. I. QO. James Mc- Calin and silver dollar quiz. (4) —Voice Program. Mildred Miller sings ‘Lord's Prayer” aria from **Mignon.”’ Elizabeth Ellen Evans repeats essay “I Speak for De- mocracy.” (2) — Talent Scouts. — | hur | ? 9:30 — (4) — Robert Montgomery Presents. ‘‘My Little Girl’ drama of newspaperman whose daugh- ter becomes involved in gang- land scandal; James.Dunn with William Lundmark. (2) — Red Buttons. Comedy with Frank McHugh, Huntz Betty Garde. _ 10:00 — (7) » Motor City Fights. Middleweight bout; Tommy t—Leedle vs. Bob Stecher. (2% — Studio One. Eva Gabor, Richard Kiley in “Paul's Apartment” mystery drama,of writer duped by glamorous model. 10:38 — (4) — Captured. “Tri- State Gang,” part one, Chester Morris narrating. 11:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Variety with Coleman Hawkins, saxo- phonist, guest. (4) — News. (2) — News.’ , 11:15 — (7) — Armchair Theater. Sylvia Sidney in “Love From a Stranger.”” (4) — Singing Along. Music. (2). —.Featurette. 11:30 — (4) — Moods in the Night. Hall, TUESDAY MORNING 1:00—(4)—"*Today,” | 8:00 — (2) — Morning Show. | 8:45 — (7) — Cartoons. 9:00 — (4) — “Playschool.”” (7) — Breakfast Club. 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day 10:00—(4)—"“‘Ding Dong School.” (7) Charm Time. (2) “/rthur Godfrey.” | 10:30 —.(4) — One Yan's Family. | 10: 45 — (4) — Three Steps to Heaven. + | 11:08 — (4) — Home. (7) — Play- | house. | 11:30 — (2) — Strike li Rich. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) —12 Film. (2)—Valiant Lady. | 12:15 — (4) — Hawkins Falls. (2) of Life. (7) — Ross Mul- holland. 12:38 — (4) — Betty White. (7) — News. (2) — “Search For To morrow.” 12:45 — (2) — Guiding Light. (7) — Stars on Seven. 1:00 — (4) — Theater. (2) — Bob Murphy. 1:38 — (4) — Good Cooking. (2— Garry Moore Show. | s:00 — (4) — Travel Unlimited. (7) | — My Life. 12:30 — (4) — Jean McBride. (7) | — “Theater.” (2) — **House- | ~ party. 2:46 — (4) — Faye Elizabeth. 3:00—(4)—Kate Smith. (2)—Big Payoff. 3:30—(7)—Air Base. (2) — Ladies Day. 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7) —Cowboy Colt. 4:30—(8—"On Your Account.” (2)—Feature Theater. 6:00 — (4) — Pinky Lee. (7) — “Auntie Dee.” §:30—(4)—“‘Howdy Doody.” (2)— “Sports.” (7) — Barnaby Bear. 6:45—(2)—P aul Killium. (7) — Weather.. TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)-—-"‘Time for Music.” (7) —‘Detroit Deadline.” (2)—‘“Kit Carson.” 6:15—(4)—"“News.” (7)—"Sports.” 6:30 — (4) — Sports. (7) — Rocky Jones. (2) — ‘‘News.” 6:45 — (4) — Traffic Court. Ed Hayes. 7:00 — (4) — “Storybook.” (T)— Biff Baker. (2)—This is Show Business. ‘ (2) =, 7:15 — (4) — Star Time. 1:30—(4) — Dinah Shore (7). — American Cavalcade. (2)—Doug Edwards. 1:45 — (4)°— News. Stafford. | 8:00 — (4) — Milton Berle. (7) — Col. Flack. (2) + Life Is Worth Living. (2) — Jo 8:30 — (2) — Plainclothesman. (7) — Arthur Murray. 9:00—(4)—*‘Fireside Theater.” (7) —Room for Daddy. (2) Foreign Intrigue. . 9:30 — (4) — Circle Theater. (2)— Suspense. (7) — U. S. Steel Hour. 10:00—(4)—“Judge for Yourself.” (2)—"Danger.” ‘% 10:30—(4)—Alfred P. Sloan. (7)— Name's the Same. (2)—Favprite Story. ; -- 11:00—(4)—""News.” (7)—"Soupy’s On." (2)—""News.” 11:15 — (4) — Jane Fulton. (7) — Feature film. (2) — Magician. (2) — Featurette. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. wan, (760) CKLW, (see) Www, (850) WCAR, (1138) WXYZ, (1778) WIBK, (1490) TONIGHT 6:48—WXYZ. News, Wolfe | 12:45—WJR, Jack White TUESDAY EVENING WCAR, Coffee WWJ. Fren Harris 6.06—WJIR, ¥ Curtain Calls €:00—WIR, News WwW, Hews, 7:06—WJR. Dick Burris W, Ginger Rogers Wwi, News Wattrick-McKensie WwW. News — Wattrick, McKenzie CKLW, News, WXYZ, News, Wolfe TUESDAY AFTERNOON w. Hews ba! Moreemes | Wian. Neen Oe ° 1:00_WJIR, Rosd of Life WCak fone Bakoas — WWJ. News, Mulholland 6:15—WIR, Clark Quartet 7:15—WJR. 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Lowell Thomas eet WJBK, Tom Geacge WXYZ, McKenzie 1:00—WJR, Guest House ag News, + News, Club 1130 i ae wavin’ woe Butre Clem 1:48—WIR, Owiding, Light ws" Extra CELW, Fulton Levis Jr, om T IM, Det Ouest CELW, f pee oe WsBk, Tom WXYZ, Wolte £:06—WIR, Mrs. Burton - en WCAR, Coffee With Clem Mulholland Sones U1s—wws. ag Sree ww — Caw. dey 8:30—-WIR,, Music Hail pL St | 1:18 WWJ, Ales Drier 1:36—WIR, J. LaRose WAR, peer, Coffee WJBK. Neen yom George + ee CRLW. Gabriel Heater 000-WIR, News 2 IE WIR, Perry Macen w ann od tees 1:43-—WIR, Ed, R. Murrow WXYZ, Breakfast Club — WWJ, One Man's Pamily CKLW, News, Specie! | 2:30—WJR, Nora Drake 7:46—WJR. & R. Murrow CKLW. Perry Como WJBK, News, Murphy CKLW. Your Boy Bud WWJ. One Man's Family WCAR, News, Rhythm | WXYZ. Martin Block CKLW Eddte Fisher §:8—WJR, Suspense WCAR. Sports WWJ, Railroad Mour 0:15—WJR, Mae Hawk Show | : 8:00—W JR, Punny WXYZ, Your Land; Mine CKLW, Heatter, Lines 2:43—WJR. Brighter Day ww Rag CKLW, The Palcon WJBK. 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Pas LAMY oye A ERAAT 5 yea} “ a \ \\. a ee 11:39 — (4) — Moods in the Night. | Tag Originated ° by Mrs. Ames Leon Enters Character of Father Day, Bellows at His Dogs | HOLLYWOOD — In the Leon Ames’ home in California’s San Fernando Valley, everything is “BLWF’’—‘Before Life With Fa- ther.’”” The tag was originated by Mrs. Ames, who, before her marriage to the star of television's “Life With Father’ series, was known in films as Christine Ges- sett. “Leon was always a consistently personality, “Then ‘Life With Father’ came along. “At first,” she notes, “there people and help. Finally he ran into me. “It's a great temptation for our two children (Leon Ames Jr., age 10, and Chris, 12) to let the cat out | of the by telling their friends that their father is all bark and no bite—but they get as miuch of a kick out of his act as I do. “*Pappy’ has one of Father Day's characteristics—he’s absent- minded. 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