Charfs Hawaiian. Quakes a ait 2 Pik een NGS aa, TEE a " , Si sibne: «5 AIRE: AAP oi Jha sg ais ah. Be As: Da io BRE | Eas ee REM SGA Bee ie nas « 7 CAEN bs . : he. ; Aas = oe RA Aa ¢ 2 j ; ves } . oe oI Set ig : 4 . * * } H aie 4 - The Weather - THE PONTIAC PRESS | Sunday—Snow, colder * Details Page 2 118th YEAR eee khek PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1955 —40 PAGES ASPOCLATED PRERO | UNITED, PRESS Volcanic Cracks Appear ; . AP Wirephote THIS WAS A ROAD—Roy Essoyan, Associated Press correspond- ent, leaps across a crack that a volcanic outburst opened up in a sugar plantation road near the Hawaiian Island village of Kapoho. Another outburst opened still another crater and sent additional lava toward the village where a number of houses were destroyed. Kapoho, a village of 7 homes, was destroyed by an earthquake in 1924. |Damage Soars Senators Take Look at Stock “. Lava Streams Toward Ocean; $2 Million Loss Seen as Cane Fields, Homes | Are Engulfed PAHOA, Hawaii \?—Two rivers of lava, fed by two half-mile-long fissures and! to the sea today, leaving in their wake an estimated | two million dollars damage. | Can fields, timber and at least nine homes were buried in steaming lava. A village of 70 homes was a ghost town, virtually iso-| Wife Tells Press of Lava Flow Former Pontiac Resident Ry HARRY REED . A former Pontige fesident was the first to learn of the: earthquakes preceded the volcanic eruptions which have torn the island of Hawaii since Monday. On continuous duty since the lava began to flow is Burton J. Loucks, repairman and f Pontiac Motor die . He is employed at the V Observatory in the Hawaii National Park, the govern- ment’s alarm clock for warnings of such fiery eruptions. Tomado Rips Into Tennessee Damage Heavy; Three walian archipelago. “I'm and so are our chil- dren, John Jdr., Tl, and Carol Sue, 9,” she stated. ‘We're The lava flows may reach the Dedication Ceremon for Pontiac's New Adah Shelly Library lated by the molten rivers. pontiac will pay tribute Sunday |enclosed entrance hall, large, Containing 4,156 square feet of , * a en panama Ce 83 at Pi : en's Clubs, from 2 to 6 p. m. will introduce this new | and book rooms, | combination library and community facility for the | community room with its own outside entrance. ‘ afternoon to its head when a 4 if yeh sTine Gin How Congress Earns Its Keep Eager Solons Introduce 6,377 Bills in Two Months WASHINGTON (INS)—If you've been wondering what the 84th Congress did to earn its $7,500-a-year pay raise you might like to know that members of the House and utes from Jan. 5 through Feb. 28, confirmed 18,350 of ; NEW ADAH SHELLY LIBRARY—To be dedicated | north side. It is named for Miss lava fountains belching 500 | sunday at 4 p. m. is the new Adah Shelly Library at | served this city for nearly 30 years as library direc- feet in the air, moved closer | Rundell and Glenwood Sts. An open house for the | tor. It is located in a park area owned by | Public, sponsored by the Pontiac Federation of Wom- | Besides the floor which includes the large reading . y Slatéd Sunday | designed by the L. J. Heenam ekf - } aa ks | Peatiac Adah Shelly who Press the city. the lower story features a spacious if ih * —+ Group Studying: Jumpin The Senate Banking Com- mittee said today a study is Committee s po kes men disclosed that 20 cases involving which and was in Press- Gazette > In its own i i et i z was built from bequests from Mr. land Mrs. B. G. Stout. Misa Ella | M. Green, a resident of 217 N.| f “Tr was pot ats 3s Wei Ge was library was adopted by the city; 80th Companies Use an one af ts suanien depteGrmte Polk Figures in Bid Per. * for Sales, Title | img © possible loss of $8 9 share community ior neury 30 sean, DETROIT (UP) — Ford and st said that library service for the | Chevrolet, whose all-out competi eet one eee the aims of the City Library. | ut companies to the wall in a accuracy of my report om the eule- In 1804 we established the first ‘i@ht for survival. both claimed | Pan) iS pete eet library station for the area in the the title as “America’s No. 1" car “di ' . School. This was moved ‘ay on the basis of the same rectly or indirectly, now or to Oakland Park fire station in "¢#!stration figures for 1954. and remained there until | occupied for,17 months. Janice ures in the 4 states and the any time, any interest in any stock.” Moreover, Winchell declared: “No one has ever suggested that |newspapers limit the use of the information they give to the public. Any American citizen has a right to invest his money as he sees fit.” (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) To Reactivate Rural District wertied | Antona and Laura Cobb performed pistrict of Columbia to claim the ; ‘ "mes President Eisenhower's nominations, leaving 1,037 still | the librarian roles at this branch,” tite, « MITCHELLVELLE, Tenn. aA yesterday | Work on t anh Stes Ghally. Chevrolet said the figures struck the Kentucky- | The House 74 Temnagece ‘border ‘bere ete last set and $0 minutes, but repre-|; Onarpen Your |! yee % reetet watts ws rege Agr Pint perag ood oe pont ome eee te. the town the| sentatives easily beat out Wits for New branch service was discontinued §=Polk had counted 1,417,453 _new build feet : three | senators in ¥ and the bookmobile was the | Chevrolets registered in 1954 com. Ties chvuisitie ‘aback 6 vail fs am duced: 4,993 to 1,384. Puzzle Game only means of contact pared to 1,400,440 new Fords. area just west of here, then swept |§ ee These figures, reported the | . Meanwhile af inheritance from But Ford said those figures had down the main street of this town |, ’ ai - Congressional Record, prove that | Cam you take « hint the estate of Dr. Alice Baxter, # to be broken down further to show -of was a | ae —tContinaed on Page 7, Coty ihe prelerence ol the public. —— trolied 84th Congress got off to a| % turn a $169 prize when | It said the total registration fig: cout on damaged. : fountains faster start than the Republican) Bonanzagram, the exciting sew ures included new cars registered Most seriously injured was Bob- 83rd Congress did, | purtle contest, starts Monday in Downtown Stores .to Chevrolet dealers and the com- eae Mtncnolive. He| with one particular fountain spray- Cold weather has returned to the At the same time qwe years | ? Pentiac Prone. pany as well as new cars registered was hospitalized for treatment of ing bot lava very high.” | Pastis grou, SUR poeestan of ago, only 5,206 billy had been in. | ‘Momamzagram offers clues to Monda Ni ht to Ford dealers and the company 4 possible broken foot. He was Loucks, whe maintains the | Might tonight and tomorrow. | troduced, and only four of them | * Message that has certain key y q Ford said until these figures hit by a brick from a disintegrating selemograph equipment at the — Following & _" in seat han had become law. The Senate had letters missing. Your job » sift- Pontiac's shoppers were remind- were subtracted from the total | garage. "| Velenne sbecrvatery, tecorded | Since Yeuruiay: rf confirmed only 267 nominations | ing the clues and filling in the 4 140 chat starting next week, registrations, the figures didn’t Two unidentified persons were | more than 100 quakes Monday |* high ee Se by then, out of the 5,675 sub- | correct letters to complete the (14. wilt have two nights cach “how how mamy new Fords and hurt slightly when the storm | shortly before the lava began to | Unued dropping to « low of 2. In| mitted by the President in his | message. week to visit downtown stores. | how many mew Chevrolets bad demaged taste heme at Stale | pour from the cath. ing the th when ii first weeks at the White House. Each purtie is a real hal. = The majority of merchants in| been registered in the names of Line, = rural community 24; | “About’an hour after the quakes, |More "Ss ‘acerees, rising ody The 1954-session of the Sith | Heages te your wits. Ofer it will | tn. downtown area are cooperating | Petal customers, pre be sear {Ge ten ae eee 10 30'by 1 p. m. Congress was something else.| “ffm tat more than one letter \in @ plan to keep their stores open Sq Ford released figures, also The Post Office and ne fogpnergprnselg Ore U.S. Weather Buread says Since so many bills were left over| could be connect ie 8 gives | until 9 p.m..on Mondays and Fri- compiled by Polk, which showed school were among the buildings|W8Y ever since,” Mrs. Loucks | colons will bring a low of 22 to| from the previous year, members| "ete, bet it won's be. That's (day, the total registrations included damaged here. | stated. 28 with a high tomorrow of 32 to| could think up only 1,981 new) “Here the fun comes in, | Retail Merchants Assn. officials‘ more than 56.000 new Chevrolets A garage was blown across US. | Questioned about panic among ‘36 degrees. Monday will continue pieces of legislation by Feb. 28. Se don't miss the first of these say that the additional night open- which had been registered in De- ‘highway 31W at State Line and | the residents, Mrs. Loucks stated | cloudy and colder with a few snow| However, 12 public bills were exciting mew puzzles, appearing ing is in answer to requests by cember to Chevrolet dealers and set down on the other side. | (Continued on Page 2, Col, 1) | flurries. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | Monday. . ‘numerous shoppers. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Jack Cejnar of Cincinnati, a) —~—- ——--- —-— Viorida-bound motorist, said’ he . ) and his wife saw the storm strike | * * during a heavy rain. . Tavxscs Atom Sub Nautilus Exceeds Hopes in lest one) beams 9 San Sem ; | terrific beat of rain on - ; , f top and the air was full of corn) GROTON, Conn. (INS) — The! Naval desks are now piled with| Eugland cost last weekend that ( ering even the usual, and expected, | signed for underwater travel and more comfortable. Equipment that stalks, and roofs, telephone poles, atomic-powered submarine Nauti- | reports detailing the amazing the day has arrived when man | « * in the new submarine. | greater speeds froth the same ‘Moves carbon dioxide keeps the tree limbs ‘and a tangle of wire.” | jus returned to her berth at the pone 7 ean live and travel in pertect ag hall | ona | ir purified, If the oxygen supply Mitchellville is about 40 miles| Electric Boat Co. plant yesterday, | “mance of the in Re bal were S>- | eeapunt of pore chen mamerers. low, oxygen can be extracted northeast of Nashville. but Navy officials withheld com-|**!- The reports have been boiled comfort and convenience, for im | covered as the pressure of water| Asked how the Nautilus. differs ' Pratl tt persone inchuding ment on the vessel's overnight | down into a terse official statement | @efinite periods, im the evean increased, and the submarine’s from a conventional sub when sub- more than 50 technical experis-and. Anti Fluoridation cruise in Long Island Sound. | that the Nautilus has “exceeded : | atomic power plant performed as! merged, the experts- listed these | guests in addition to the crew &% Officials declined to say what | ¢xpectations,” but the full story; Naval officials said this crown-| sitentiy ag an electric motor i ts: made the weekend test cruise : tests were conducted during the | remains to be told. jing achievement of the test seriés | The sustained underwater plunge» 't is quieter. The noise in the Only two dives, the. 16 hour sut- Statement Untrue cruise. or what time ‘the mubme-| Whereas the tests started in mid- | : URGE engine room of a gonventional sub- mergence and a shorter subsur- : ‘rine to its berth. January with the expectation that ———~ | was made during a 5ST hour test! marine is ‘deafening, whereas in face fest; were executed during NEW ORLEANS — “No court, 1m response to questions about | the Nautilus would need to replace the Nautilus there fs only a faint the maneuvers: Several surface attorney general of the State of | the future schedule of tests for the | its atomie.fuel about once a year, whine of spinning gears | teste were made. ‘ Louisiana or city attorney of New | % officers said: = reliable information now shows %. A conventional sub always Navy spokesman said the depths | forces Orleans has ruled’that fluoridation} “It is hard to say at any one) that the refueling period can easily operates cautiously beneath the at which the Nautilus can travel of city water is against tite law,” | time what will happen next.” eT ea ee oe surface; because it can operate | are secret, but that it is safe to declares James H. Gillis here. {| They said, however, that other! Naval experts studying the re- ah tall power on its batteries for | assume that a depth greater than | This is in answer to a| tests will be held in the near| ports are convinced pat in the fu- caty 2 bait bout, wherens the | £0 fet wotld be posible, without letter” ' in ‘the Voice of ; : > | tire it wit os to build Nautilus can proceed boldly at | crushing the vessel's sturdy hull. the People in ‘the Pontiac Press exhaustive tests | Stomic ships that will never re- to | tall power indefinitely. | World War It light submarines which levied half a dozen false |, of the submarine have convinced og kay t the original foci ‘trom seawater: With no fuct load,| went to depths of 312 feet, while . against Susridation. One Sf How ctih Wades nS opting Be callie rea: rc. the| there is more space for recrea-| the “heavies” had a. * soa te saunas Gat cael Fe weg ac yoo ai Sstet ‘i. Pom / Pieereme | eee |p at compte." he tare ei Na sald fluoridation is against | Seen greater Niutitus proved in» ae abe por when it on} trip just completed. _ figure Rane “va law. Serrgoan re jie anticipated. . _ | dive lasting 16 houts off the New | Poa MNS | St crass. de "Piece Neuter roomier and| (Continued on 2, . Third Armored Famed Tank Division to Be Rebuilt at Once in Army Adjustment WASHINGTON (INS) — The Army announced today that it will ‘inctease its armored strength from three to four divisions in the belief that the hard-slugging battle out- fits are still vital to success in modern war The change is to be accomplish- ed, beginning this month, by re- building the Third Armored Division, now only a training unit | With 3,000 to 4,000 men at Fort Knox, Ky.. into a full-fledged tight- ing unit of 14,500 men. A new organization, te be called the “Armored Replacement Training Center)’ will be estab- lished at Fort Knox te take ever - the training duties handled up to now by remnants of the Third Armored which was deactivated in Europe in 1945. The increase in armored 8 to be effective despite a belt- ba aoe gist} ltt dayehter survives, Mrs. Mil- B. Webster of Pontiac. 7 | Oakland! Service will be held Monday at said the 3 p.m. from the Brace - Smith| suffocation. Funeral Home. The Rev. C. George Widdifield, rector- of All Saints, Episcopal Church will officiate | with burial in Ottawa Park Ceme Mrs. Nettie L. German Mrs. Nettie rhe German, 74, died at the Square. Lake Convalescent were unable to say whether Home this morning. She was born the man died during the fire of Jan. 3, 1881 in Southfield Town- salhiliind ar titi the fee, may ship and had lived in Oakland ach. | County all her life. id they Surviving is a son, Fremont D. | jerman of S. Telegraph Rd. and | L ifs i it An esti | was caused | i g ij £ sea e. = ae fri 2x9 E % E | PEst } } " eet i i rie EY i i f = rf if i tf i 2 i I rf ie h ii # re PkE low in Oak ery. ‘Denver Ad Club iN i } af ale Kapoho is not welt: ‘ covered, according 10 re Makes ‘Killing lie in poots of lava 1215 ON 3-Cent Shares ies frown woleane Ki.| DENVER w—Denver's Advertis- Han com- re- . ity $23 i it few weeks ago the club bought res at 3 cents each in a Colo-; rado uranium firm (United Ufa-| i s few to each guest speaker. \of San Francisco, executive vice | a | president of the Advertising Assn. | Loucks living | of the West, got a handful of Mrs. Wilmer Shares selling for 10 cents each. of “rupee “™ Texan Held Here rs. Squires, who contacted her . brother riety yenerday between for Postal Breakin ; bat tired. He = been workiNg | being held for federal aut z Q . . horities since Monday with only a few today in Oakland County Jail on cat-naps of sleep. chor . ges of breaking into a San Ps Wittiam ‘Loucks said last night. antonio branch Post Office. He's ‘. re some tight, hot Gitbert D. Perkins, of San An- Noon and Air ‘Tom a a tonto, was arrested Friday by . . a ” Sheriff Frank W. Irons at 7265 ness to the Peari Harbor attack. pontiac Lake Rd. on @ tip trom but this is the hottest yet for him, Texas authorities. Tl bet. Perkins said he and two others . took $1,400 in bills frorn the post Madame Chiang 54 office last Jan. 21 after breaking TAIPEI, Formosa # — Madame open a safe. He said he used his Chiang Kai-shek, first lady of Na- Share of the loot to have a good tionalist China, today celebrated t'me and finance his trip to Michi- her Sth birthday. Women in al) .&8". He has been living here sev walks of life signed a congratula. ©T@! weeks. tory scroll in her honor, U.S. milk production in 1944 to- talled 124 billion pounds. The Weather |Seott, general bridge contractor, | Solons Introduce 6,377 Measures ~ Wak” Neillier Hose” seeined” as” " ra é ! be | SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1955 THE PONTIAC PRESS, - et. rad ie Atom Sub Exceeds All Hopes in Test (Continued From Page One) exceed the maximum fer the | | strongest previous submarine. , ee Pe es Be OF oh ; Nautilus, was not aboard for the | deep-diving tests, but only because | he was back in Washington dealing | with problems that go still further | into the era of atomic power ‘and propulsion. 7 Rickover is directing the plan- ning, design or construction of six more atomic submarines, dnd is also in charge of the nation's first full-scale peace-time atomic power | plant, which is to begin generating | electricity at Shippingport, Pa., in | 1958 . The rear admiral who has been the Navy's driving force for nu- | clear’ power for the last seven years, refused today to join in ap- praising the Nautilus . In hix only statement since the Nautilus put to sea, he said: “‘I'’m never satisfied, because things aren't moving fast .enough. We've built the submarine, but now we've got a lot of other things | Water Resources Commission order o end contamination of the Upper touge Valley. If the project is not approved time for the April election, t F United Press Phote | Small, of St. Paul, | THINK YOU HAVE TROUBLE? — Alan Minn., has a real problem, as he gets help from his secretary, Patricia Millard while he attempts to work with three casts. Small went skiing, and on. his first spill hurt his right hand, but kept on going. He fell again and broke his left leg. While friends were helping him into an | automobile he slipped and broke his left arm. Doctors found a bore in his right hand from the first fall. He says he'll try next year. Mackinac Bridge Work May Be Resumed April 1 | ST, IGNACE (UP) Construc-| of a delay as soon a8 the weather | tion of the $100,000,000 Mackinac | gets a little warmer. Pileups prob- | Straits Bridge may be resumed | ably would have delayed any gen- two weeks ahead of schedule this/ eral thaw by a week or two." spring, engineers said yesterday, | Charlies E. Haltenhoff, project. engineer for Merritt, Chapman and — Senators Take Look ‘at Market Tips + (Continued From Page One) concern over the problem = of “tipsters” but he asserted that the committee was “not trying te make a goat or persecute Winchell.” The committee said it wanted to know specifically whether there Haltenhoff said his firm will was any organized attempt by about 450 men this year | some speculators to plant tips on while American Bridge Division (the market in the hope of turning of U.S. Steel will hire 208 men 4 quick profit during the current for a total of about 658 men stock boom. They said this was a) working on the project. violation of federal law. Employment may near the 1,000, Spokesmen emphasized that mark later if the two firms decide , Mthing illegal has yet been de- ‘to put on three eight-hour shifts, | veloped but that the committee he said, Engineers also are con- Wanted 4o check this phase of ‘sidering working two 10-hour or ™arket operations to find out! two 12-hour shifts using only 650 whether any legislation was neces- men, Employment will be in- , 54FyY. creased only if it is decided to use McCormick testified that the three eight-hour shifts. © “ Pantepec case was under inves- The first season of construction tigation by the Securities and on the bridge, scheduled to’ be Exchange Commission but the completed in November 1957, was committee said it had neo infor- halted Jan, 15 when the straits mation yet on the Amurex case. froze over. Tie stock exchange president Haltenhoff said engineers feel said that speculators lost $2,125,000 they got an extra month of con- within an hour and a half on struction completed because it was Amurex which was mentioned generally believed work would twice by Winchell in 1953 broad- have to be halted about Dec. 15 casts. or Dec. 31 at the latest. id work on the bridge may be) resumed as early as April 1. “There is less ice in the Straits of Mackinac than anyone anticipated,"’ Haltenhoff said. ‘It 30 inches deep at its and 6 inches or spots, important, there ice pileups because rather mild winter. looks now, we should resume construction bout April 1 and po later than 10.” Haltenholf said engineers were told by straits-area natives that “we'd be lucky if we were able to resume construction by April 15 i “The actual date construction will be resumed will depend on how much ice is out of bere,” he- “But the {x.ct there are no ice plleups' means the ice disappear without too much | —} structural steel are ex- caught in the lingo of Wall Street | start arriving at the "4 had to fall back on an amateur ston after March 15, Hal. investor to explain the Dow-Jones said, index on industrial earnings. Morton M. Adler of Rye, N.Y ly, will be shipped here ‘rom stepped out of the audience to and aaiiee Fa. women ae rescue the Senate Banking Com- | . ., where ; t now being fabricated. Some of it mittee from al! pregqueetbe cont | wilt arrive by rail while other they couldn't explain the index shipments will be made by boat.) Edward T. McCormick. president Lary Nadiratic of the American Stock Exchange, Library Dedication said he couldn't answer the ques- ls Scheduled Sunday business. During that period, the Stee] § (Continued From Page One) enacted into law during those two months and 7,046 nominations were confirmed, which shows what Congress can do when it means in all three years, senators far surpassed House members in the all-important art of talking — quantity-wise anyway. Ht teok 1,036 pages of the Congressional Record to set down Senate pro- ceedings for the first two months The To See on Evergreen Interceptor Congregational, the time being, abandoned. ham, Bloomfield Hills, the City of the series to be inaugurated to | Lathrup. Village, and Bloomfield, Troy and Southfield Townships Public. will hear further financial studies| Rev. Dr. Warner R. Cole will be made by Ralph Main, Oakland | the first speaker at 7:30 p.m. to- County drain commissioner, Al Roth, of the engineering of Hubbell, Roth and Clark. week declared in default of a State serious consideration will be given | _comprising Birmingham, Bloom- | field Hills, and Troy and Bloom- field Townships. would perfer the Evergreen sewer | construction, they may band to- | gether in enlarging and improv- ing Birmingham's sewage treat- | ment plant enough to take care of | immediate needs. This would be less costly than individual plants and could be abandoned whenever advisable. ( Wednesday for the start of court | proceedings. The property involved is in Birmingha . administer the sacrament of con- | firmation to 200 Holy Name chil- | dren at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. 7 . J Ask Mail Rate Boost | senators studving the market got With Postal Pa ray (D-Tenn) called ‘today for an- | other boost in postage rates to follow pay raises which his com- mittee has approved for Post Of- fice employes. in rates,” k Final Decis = ion An open meeting at 9:30 a.m. odint, First Hills | Ministers, highi i Representatives from Birming- | morrow, Meetings are open to the morrow, He is president of the Detroit Council of Churches and All. but Troy Township were last COUPON SPECIALS MONDAY ONLY at WAYNE GABERT'S n o formation of a new authority | While the four municipalities | A jury was selected yesterday in the consemnation suit brought by the Board of Education to acquire about 3 acres of South- field Township property. Con- | struction of an elementary and a junior high school is antici. pated, . Oakland County Cirucit Judge xeorge B. Hartrick set next | GAS. WATER HEATER 30 Gallon 9 95 Fast Recovery 3 Only! HANDY-HOT Automatic COFFEE MAKER men 6” Automatically. Open Monday Night ‘til 9 P. M. - WAYNE GABER Piping Hot. 1 Yeer Werrenty. Your Electrical Appliance Specialist (21 W. Saginaw St. FE 5-6189 s at Lahser and 14 Mile Rds. and m's school district. | ” * Bishop Henry D. Donnelly will | As the result of games played | this week in the YMCA Church | Basketball League, First Meth- y Hike | WASHINGTON @ — Rep. Mur- | “There should be a fair increase he declared, and it should apply to all classes of mail including letters now carried for three cents. He did not go into detail, but said he favored a four- cent charge for letters inailed from one city to another. e * * * 6 Only. Murray is chairman of the House Post Office Committee, which yes- terday voted an average 72 per cent pay raise costing 150 million dollars a year for 518,000 postal workers. A similar increase for 1,200,000 Civil Service Workers, cost- ing more than 200 million dollars a year, will be considered by the committee the week after next. — of this year, but only 868 pages for the House. . tion because the index comprised * industrials listed on the New York Stock Exchange which is /not under his supervision. Senate sat 183 hours and 12 min (Continued From, Page One) Fulbright and Sen. utes, the House 66 hours and 30 physician at the Pontiac State Capehart = (R-Ind) Hospital, became, available The in the hear. sum of $6,700 was set aside as '™ room to answer the question, the beginning of a building fund. Adler, slightly nervous, stepped In 1948 the city earmarked ‘Tw"rd and said he thought he $30,000 toward a biilding and Could help. plans were drawn for it at this, The confusion stemmed from a time. By 1953 additional funds, remark by McCormick that the 30 were established from the city | companies in the Dow-Jones index capital improvement funds and | earned $28 per share last year, as plans were drawn for the actual | against $19.94 for the equivalent Last year at this time. the Somstruction, begun in 1954. share values in 1929. He brought figures were 1,600°for the Senate The main library is the parent out this point to fortify his belief and 656 for the House; the year !stitution for the activities of both in the prospertiy of American before, they were 966 and 588 the Adah Shelly branch on Rundell | business -+ and the .small_branch-er—Seuth.—But —Pulbright _claimed—the—$29-4 _ Sanford St. The bookmobile and figure was ‘misleading’ and -said terested in finding out how many the school stations are adminis- he couldn't believe that each share as they were in 1953 and 1954 Thus trated from here, too. Book buying of stock in the index had an aver- far in the Sth Congress “there and processing is carried on at age earning of $28 last year. have been only 13 querum calls. the main branch with its total Adler explained that the figure compared with 2 by this time in inventory standing at 53,747 books. is so high because some of the 1953 and 49 in 1954. From 1927 to 1932 a library stocks have been ‘‘split’’ over and bookmobile service was instituted over again, and the current equiva- Incidentally, if vetoes are any pit discontinued temporarily dur- lent of a 1929 share of stock in the ener “lone ne President ing the depression in 1932. index is now netting bigger earn- rs a w ougress, . ings. Adier said: “I have one be hasn't found it necessary yet bn 1947 this ait aor woes share which became 16 shares this year to turn thumbs down on barony a rears we wh , Adler identified himself only as any legisiation. pen kent 4.000 vet per- an ‘‘amateur investor.” The same thing was true for chased in 1982. 4 MORE MORE MORE the first two months of the Srd Shelly says ken — a Congrese. but, during January and diss Shell; she lik he Ford and Chevrolet Claim Top Spots PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly with 1 light enew te- and temerrew. Becoming 2 Hiithe temerree. Lew tenight 2-28, high temerrew pee. Berthedy winds. Partly tleady and . emew flurries teomerrew night, lew 16-20. Today in Pontiac atte temperature preceding § am Sun sete Gaturday at 62 Sun rises Gunday at 7 « ‘pm m Moon rises Saturday at 3 22 pm Moon sets Sunday at 5 39 « m. February of last year. Eisenhower modern concept of library service vetoed five bills. None of his ™ hich designs libraries to provide vetoes was overridden not only books, but to offer many (Continued From Page One) the company. Ford said Polk's fig | ures showed it had only some 14,- services that can be . given to } | citizens through dissemination of information. 000 in this Catprpry. Ford said after these registra: tions were subtracted from total registrations, the net registrations for retail sales showed 1.387.344 new Fords being registered to re- tail customers in 1954, compared ‘Texas School Board Fires 200 Teachers IRVING, Tex. (INS)\—An_inde- pendent school board in Dallas |County has fired more than 200 teachers and administrative em- ' -} ! Open Monday 'til 9:00 P.M. PAUL?’S ONE DAY ONLY SALE! OO For Monday and Monday i ee Night Only! BLUEBIRDS jor Happiness | -REG. $7.50 SINGLE STRAND . REG. $5.00 95 Now, for the very first time in Pontiac, famous SINGLE “ BLUEBIRD’ pearls are being offered at reduced STRAND prices. Take advantage of these exceptional buys in Bluebrid’ pearls and shop Downtown Pontiac Monday and Monday Night! “The Store Where Quality Counts” ployes who stayed away from |i 1.362.087 for Chevrolet. their. jobs for the third straight It said this showed it outsold > day Proves —_ be “s Chevrolet by 25,000 cars in 1954 SS: a 0 ie owt ° * shader ti Pontes Instructions: 6 RAISE Beard at Irving oe : oe ne sales ee {As Recorded Downtown) H > F . gures h sides quoted temperature coe “ Each jumbled The mass dismissal, after two came from Polk, the only firm in temperature... 33 word is re-* + WERTA a | days warning, was ordered by the natiott-which compiles the fig - lated to my 2 GLO . Irving School Board President ures. It sells them to automobile 7 work .... 3 LORFIAL Tl) | Charles S. Young who said he had companies and other interested Chveccccosces 15 réorronge as plenty of .applications from ‘‘all agencies. Pm yoo scoccccece few os possi- : aka L rT over the country’ to fill the va- ble to gvess cancies + ain im | | omy line. 6 KNAB Young said teachers who did not Conservationists Meet 7 TIRLEEP i | show up today or obtain permis-| Directors of the Soil Conserva- | 37) Yesterday's 8 ESSOH . sion to remain away because of | tion District will bold their month- 3 | Answer: \iliness, had terminated their con-| ly meeting at the Oakland County oy Prison 9 RUPSE | tracts. Agricultural Extension offices, 1260 | os Cols 10 MWSPA LJ : | West Blvd. Monday at 1:30 p.m. rH : About 700,000 homes in the U.S. Main topic of discussion will be on 4 | {© 1988 died are broken each year by the death | the sale of trees for reforestation | 5) Ce ‘of the husband or the wife. , | during the year. | i 4 ‘ | . ’ iz > } OLD FASHIONED. JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN. LOOKING FOR AT A PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY! SH | CHOCOLATE |NyLon press | SLIP SET. e Styled to “dress up infants! Wide choice of white, ts ve FRIED CHICKEN DINNER | + [= ae HE ‘ A | | ff : ¥ é i! if ity ft ‘i of we ene elo Pes é“e _ and tah it off with a ng bea TV on Salk Vaccine | "02: 3° a?. f ifr ih | 1 q —_—_—__ | ef ! : I (t | _ Lively solid colors! 4 35”-86" widths! pris Reg. 59c Value Yards 7 ie Ordered especially to give you pre-spring sewing values at a big saving! Lovely, wash fabrics to dress the fa@mily ...or the home! Dash in early for best choice! You SAVE on every yard! vf fi ; 1 ! fi [ 1} oa RIES ES ieee a WORK ) __ SHIRTS SR nS . Colorful, uu 1K 2 Young 4 , PARAKEETS | ii: poate & os and construction to w : ees sae. and dasteidty te Eays49 97) ee &¢ } fi f ilk Fa ri = fi a xt | i | | : : 7 it [fr Po See ef | : i : Hi . easy! And the result Ce Men. Nite ‘TUS | _is__4- unique SHOP MONDAY | SER BIG DUAL PURPOSE BI RD; CAGE cups, perches, swing. Metal stand — bright metal column, _ Cast iron base in black enamel 26-In. x 40-In. Size THROW. RUGS %78or 454 BPM oh gene pleee- St na y+ Died on kal Agpmeny & e-5 or tPF me : E29. $41 Sale of Pearls 59-25] ice of chokers, collars, earrings, bracelets, necklaces (1-4 strand elie av otto a. 2 nga Hurry Re ne Le me EN at LOREEN ee See EE Pf RE: TR ie ge MES Ss RO er ere Nae Ee § Peres pee al ; - ~ You’ Save $2.85. . . Monday Only! geri >- $1.98 Pair for... . Get the 3rd Pair — ys 5 . tt i ae AON A eM alas 44" es nat + Regular $19.95. Sizes 34 to 46. 96 kets in Rust, stock of 2000 pair. 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Of hd dedidehahiakads $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orcherd Leke Ave. FE 2-9124 IO OOO OOOO OOOO EE I's NOTHING DOWN EW 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOME| Pond ON FERNBERRY STREET f OFF ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD (Between Scott Leke Rd. & M-59) * nw 2 PBEM, * City Water—City Sewers * Paved Streets * 1027 Square Feet * Choice of 5 Home Designs | * Knotty Pine Cabinets with | Rustic Hardware * Oil Forced Air Heat * Tile Bath Office at 5660 Dixie Highway Office- OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 Now Under Construction by Gardner Construction Co.. WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE *® Spacemaster Closet Doors *® 6'x8’ Storage Room stead es Ping yf as + ee zs a Pa. ie, i ro ti ese » 4 le 1) oe * - . . > wished i csaliietieediantiediinaiatianss tet ee * oe tee Malle od Be a, a A Little Conversion Makes Space for Den,. ‘!\ Guest Room, Study If\your house just won't stretch | or an extension of the living room LAMAZOC area. In any case, be sure to provide for a lot of -in shelf ‘and vi Ges end Oil Furnaces nee spans. ee ey with super economy It’s usually best to take out OCTAGON Radiators the entire wall between house " ° ' and garage. This will be the Be wre te see these Mapt structesal cheage Oe | > ype race &, ‘ HOUSE OF TOMORROW—Y our house of tomorrow | under glass. A shingle-backing system accents the | difficult to de. Cows walks end economy and home may include many of the features of this home, | horizontal shadows cast by the asbestos siding. | ceiling with wallboard and install ' designed by Thorshov and Cerny, Minneapolis | 50me of the interior walls are similarly treated “to | tile right ever the concrete sinb. ‘ further accent the beauty and design flexibility of | This will make a floor that's tg | architects, to show how smartly styled asbestos-| |... iding. Deep colored ast ina ideal for a heavy activity center. | cement siding shingles add interest and charm 10 | the jow pitched roof and tie the house closely into| Put in folding doors between the Willia Lech a modern home. The living elements are linked | its surroundings. Asbestos products were chosen | house and the new room and use m BEF | around « court, which is rooted in glass and has for the exterior, the designers reported, because of | Hehtweigh portieeing: <5 ee FE 2-1821 | glass sliding doors. In summer, the court is an/| their excellent wearing qualities and strength 10 | crower stall. In the garage aad | extension of the outdoors; in winter it is a garden | withstand temperature extremes. framework you might consider in- 27 WN. Cass Ave. — _ ; tt ! 2 bepnoom womes ] co@S° Longues | : Streamlined | Medel at Corner of CORNELL & BALDWIN for Comfort | Pontiac bedroom, isn't disappearing — it's just moving elsewhere in the home, and in new streamlined “attire Ranch Homes Of particular interest at the IN recent Homefurnishings Market in chaises, de- signed tiie Wing rooms | NORTHRIDGE . the esthetics of honest function |™Ountains made from newspaper | P and the beauty of basic materials |“!@Y, ® mixture of shredded news- Built by Lioyd an estr1 €-0O - ate or | such as woed, steel, stone and |P4Pers and paperhangers’ past. | Stenley Caplan glass, But the movement never | Also church and factory buildings. See paneer Fenting’s | Subdivision Area would have guined wide popular. | There are eighteen hundred square FI8,900 te 40,000 ity if these innovations did vot |imches of tracing designs in this ||] WHITE BROS ; packet. 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