at ett ile ‘High in Nation The Weather = » Lm nacelle Oe ns oF Te i aad LET SU ee fee RAE lies MAKE ay THE PONTIAC PRES Tuesday: Rain Details page two J. kkeke PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1955 —38 PAGES er ae r 112th YEAR * * * Four | Michigan Ranks inFew Deaths Four Children Die as From Our Wire Services Michigan traffic mishaps claimed only four lives over the New Year’s weekend. Fatalities were fewer tional Safety Countil, declared: The toll speaks for itself. What more Go we need to bring us to our senses?” The traffic toll was to (Continued on Page 3) i i i : Hi i H if man Rain, Then Furies * * je on * * * * * * State Roads; U.S. Toll 2 Democrats Take Over 84th Congress to Convene tor First Time Wednesday WASHINGTON (#) — Filled with hope and mindful of the elections two years away, senators and representa- tives headed for the capital today for the opening of the 84th Congress Wednesday. Technically, they should be convening at noon today, since the Constitution sets Jan. 3 as the opening date. However, it permits a* change for the convenience 3 Go . of the legislators, and the) f p outgoing 83ra Congress de- | 0 rison cided it would be more con- | venient to meet Jan. 5. for Vandalism Thursday, President Eisenhower | will deliver before a joint session] Youths Are Sentenced his annua] message on the state of the union, for Destructive Spree The President, who returned to | at Woodhull Lake Washington last night from Augusta, Ga., where he had Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty this paver gl morning sentenced three 16-year- confer afternoon mem- : bese ef bie a old youths to terms in prison for i — ¢ ; Regus vandalism. Presumably he planned to give — oe eS trio of Clarkston-area Capitol Hill heister, 16, of 5789 Clarkston-Orion Rd., and Robert Withey 16, of Lakeview, Woodhull Lake State homes entered left untouched. Furniture, mat- f U.S. Will Reject Soviet Demand for 11 Children Russians Also Pledge Release of 2 Americans Held Prisoners WASHINGTON (INS) — ject the Kremlin's latest de- man that 11 Soviet children now in the West be returned )to Russia. | At the same time officials ‘expressed hope that the | Kremlin would stand by its |pledge to free two Ameri- cans held as prisoners for several years. While officials were still weigh | ing the individual cases of eight jorphans wanted by Russia, they the American tone of Germany | mote made public over the week- The’ Kremlin also announced in | the note that it will release Wil- | liam T. Marchuk of Brackenridge, _Pa., and John N. Noble of Detroit. prisoner since 1945 while 38-year- The Soviets said they. have no about a third Ameri- He is 28, of Starks, A department spokesman sai was two Americans for the 11 children. The two cases were outlined in “separate presen- The State Department said that the three children in the U.S. are members of the Choolokian family of New York State.. They walls hacked with an| were born in the U.S., and their | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Hope for Son's Release From Russia The State Department made it clear today that it will re-| that the Kremlin expected to ~ Ask, What Abo AP Wirephote been for the past nine years. John were captured in 1945 in Dresden, released in 1952. Others? Detroit Parénts Restrain Joy at Word Reds Will Release Son From Prison said DETROIT (UP)—The parents of; Although he he wanted to! “definite knowledge” that Verdin be careful of what he said lest one held by the Russians. of his statements make the he had talked to a man Russians change . No- released from the camp ble, who once was was in Germany about the Russians himself, four weeks ago. The former pris- ‘contain his anger. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Soham and. Marchuk, ‘ a wet they ate refusing Information |/2 TOday's Press: about William ——|o8 Ghecoré os eenedy edenede is a prisoner, too. . et eS Reports trom Sines uscouevenes ey to, emtens Be cresrecngecceseenacneess din slong Bibbetisss ccste Rik chuk at 2 camp ca eoapmbtine ss se en 8 Ressians to clear Le agtigne Tt plan to rélense, Mowever, the | Patterns «.........06000000% as Reds denied any th brother, Do em aa, a “a pati _ yrds * is . dau ( = federal price protection, Poultry ee ine. It must be borne in! the daughter of Mr. and frs "CT 000 {0 Scholars dadinians 5B — — ee onions Other . Sma lor | and Mrs. Leland Grovensteen, and) men hay ciwien camellia eat) meee! : ere | LeRoy Hutchings of 161 W a P ‘ é clerk; Maurice J, Van Gordon for | the bridegroom is also of Orton- ae . ‘ St., and Ernest is the son of Mi DETROIT w— Mr. and Mrs. Alex Evans of treasurer;- R. Brooks North for | ville getting in mid-Decembe r were stil] Carrie Hickey of Ortonville : talir g peer, Mr. and Mrs, W illiam . highway commissioner: William J. Choice of the bride for ‘the cere in whe pgeelngl Dalene . teats The bride ‘enee'a We suit with ” yi ’ “0 ‘ Ss - = ; ri D ‘ “ son of Lapeer. ey ere i f € le ‘ ane 1 ¢ { \ Best and William D, Ellis for trus-| mony was a gray suit with black the two per : ent decline from mid- | Contrasting accesseries, and a COT- States bave been a inced by Charlies M. Thomas tees. and gray acc essories and a cot November leve nm sage of white roses. co H t of Har OXFORD — Service for Chi @emocrats wanting to be named | sage of red ros The reason the parity ratio was Lorraine Hutchings served aS jan Electric ¢ M. Thomas, 77, of 46 Helen candidates for constable positions | Atteriding her was her sister-in- thrown so far out of balance was her sister's attendant, and Charles The s i : was held at 2 p.m, . today are Everett Gillow, L, H. Marsh, | law, Mrs. Howard Grovensteen. that prices of the things farmers | Hickey was best man for h Beth Betha W | Mabley Funeral Home, Ox Edward E. Mollencopf, and Walter Howard Grovensteen served the have to buy weve risen faster over brother . Va $10 00% l'niversity of Mich with burial in Metamora Cy E, Weinman, bridegroom as best man | the past year than have the prices The newlyweds will make theu gan. $5.600: Wayne I versity. Uni- | tery. He died Friday. A reception followed in the of farm commodities home at 142 Church St versity of D t it ersit Surviving are his wife, Gertr County Calendar [petiablh eg glee ora Mee - : - f Tennesse $5,000 each; Park three sons, Floyd, Benjamin couple will live at Bald Eagle . ’ ’ alts Parkview. Mo.. $4,000: and Kemnmeth, all of Oxford; a dé Lake after returning from a trip Announce Wedding Father 5 Night Set Albior Albion I Brandeis ter, Mrs. Ruth Hargreaves of The lar neuen z" the 9606 Air —— ARMADA—Mr, and Mrs. Earl # University Fiske University ‘tiac; fire grandchildren and Reserve ron will be held at 7.30 | Prior of 74560 w-siesinid St. have ° \ ; rain iawn Va great-grandchildren pm today in Bt, James High Schoo! Janet Morgan to Wed trin am Hampton Ins ‘ lamp Va | great-g en. Orteavilte a announced the engagement and y na th iad Negros re Fund Welace Leaile. Bair WSCs of orien tle Methodist Churen' Howard Jean Christian forthcoming varriage of their mn oe a im. Wednesday ai tbe ta , sor, M . ‘Ellen. to Donald WATERFORD TOWNSHIP $2,300 each LAKE ORION—Service for Some at tr. rier Martin on nald|} ARMADA—Mrs. Wilma E. Mor Gaugmer, “ery Sinn ‘ lace Leslie Bair, 71. a former W. Beindit. He-is the son of Mr. Stringham School PTA will hold and Mrs. George Beindit of Fair | jtc annual Father's Night at 8 p.m Lakeland Church Sets | Haven, Mich An “April 30 wed Thursday. with Robert I Field Annual Meeting Jan. 5 * = ‘dent now living at Hillman, ~ = | be held at 10 a.m. Wednesda j Allen's Funeral Home, Lake n e ss gan, a fortner resident, has an rey ewnehi ‘The Troy Women's Club’ will meet at} nounced the engagement of her the Rome of Mrs. Jake Costos, 1395 daughter Janet, to Howard Jean ‘ — regen eee Alpine, to sew cancer pads at 7.30 pm . s Pp 1 The Troy Unioh Brownies | wii “He te the ongree lat { ? | “ ~ father vice president, presiding WATERFORD TOV 11P—The = with burial in Grace Lawn C i e * ‘ ile ! . i 4 5 achoo! of ap ee, ae and Mrs Charlies Bankard, No dat; M th M t Thursda | A color movie, “The Michigan annual congregational meeting of 2 tery, Flint. He died Sunday The Mulberry Bunko Club is meeting hhs (Be set for the wedding otners Mee Y 'Deer Story.” will be shown, ac-/the Lakeland Presbyterian church . Se Surviving are five — daughy @t the home of Mrs, Ray Brobst, 459 W. ROCHESTER—Biue Star Moth- a: . will be heid at 8 p.m. Wednesday SALLYE PICKERING Mrs. Jpseph H. Shimmick of F . Township _" SYLVIA JANE WOLVERTON ers Chapter 14 will hold an install companied by a tok by FW at the Williams Lake road parson The engagement of Sallye , ley, Mrs. Edward Kostuch of MOMS of America unit 60 Pot rontise | WSCS Plans Meeting Mr. and’ Mrs. Roy Wolverton of | ation of new officers at 7:30 p.m. | ewer of the Michigan Depart- .5¢ Rev. Roy E. Lambert has. Pickering of Clarkston to Pvt. | Orion, Mrs. Marvin Senecal of Then S mesth ot is sp —~_ SE | GALLOWAY LAKE—The WSCS Keego Harbor have disclosed the | Thursday at Avon Township Hall. ment of Conservation. announced Robert Cuthrell of Lake Orion has , Bernadino, Calif., Mrs. Allen The Women's Auxiliary of the Water~iof Galloway Lake Methodist engagement of their daughter, Syl- | There will be a potluck supper at; Pauj Davison will head the re- Action on adoption of a constitu- | been revealed by her parents. Mr. | of Log Angeles, Calif., and ford Community Church will. meet at |, w ee the home of|via Jane, to Ronald McDaniel. He | 6 p.m., with each member bringing | freshmert committee and Lynn tion, by-laws, and the election of/and Mrs. Otis L. Pickering. He is | Glenn Abbott of Corpus Ch the home of Mrs. Arthur Davison Ander. | Church .will meet at i nd senville Roed at 12:30 pm. Wendesday| Mrs. James Clunk, 1712 Opdyke | is the son of Mr. and Mrs. .George | one dish of food and her own table | Rohrer and Donald Kibbée will officers and trustees is on the!the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F Tex., also a sister, Mrs. = Gospeeees. Suneheee, One soning | ps .. At. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. McDaniel of Keego Harbor, service. | serve ag hosts. agenda. Cuthrell Nicholas ot Oxford, ee — cm — woo ee ————— ne ee ee - PEN TONIC 5 Hours Only ---’til 9 P. M. BIG - PICTURE New Raytheon $ a= | Table Model Ba) Be aes STILL IN ORIGINAL SE FACTORY CRATES imma Originall : ——— Priced at $9999 FIRST COME FIRST SERVED | : 83- CHANNEL TUNER NO MONEY DOWN! | : NO MORE WHEN THESE ARE GONE! pe Hurry! _ [| BRAND NEW-IN ORIGINAL CARTONS Model UM 1734A nxme «The House ¢ Discounts _ TWESTINGHOUSE NO MONEY DOWN! ey Daly... 0: «:2% you WORRY... You'll Love’ It! % PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ' Vhere Wrigley’s Used to Be’ 125 W. 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Fl : i it 3 F hard,”’ comedy. (2) News Ace. | @:45—(9) Frankie Connors, Eddie Peabody and his banjo, . guest (2) Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. Puppet show. (9) Hopalong Cas- sidy. “‘The Vanishing Herd.” (4) It's a Great Life. Trio aids ac- tress in “A Job for Kathy.” Bishop, 7:15—(7) My Story. Drama. 7:30—(T) Name's the Same. Quiz. (9): Channel 9 Theater. “Desir- able Lady.” (4) Tony Martin. Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 7:46—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry Como. Songs. 8:¢0—(7) Royal Playhouse. Drama Caesar’s Hour. Sid new auto resulting in not so new car. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz. 9:30—(7) Lynn Bari show. money. Missing Men.” Head of detec- tives fears his own men are re- sponsible for beatings. 16:30—(4) Ethel Barrymore The- ater. “General Delivery.” 10:45—(9) Ringside Review. Chris Schenke comments. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. Wil- liams. (2) News. LeGroff. 11:15—(7)—Armchair Theater. Guy Madison in ‘‘Texas, Heaven and . “Oriental Evil.” little show. “The Boat Ride.” (2) The City. Featurette. 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen. 11:45—(2) Weathervane. TUESDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning Show. $:30—(2) Morning in Detroit. %:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4 Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. 0:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. 16;00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. 16:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Way of World. (2) Arthur God- frey. : ; '10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00—(7) Creative Cookery. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 13:15—(2) Love of Life. © 12:30—(7) Story Studio. (4) Feath- er Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow. 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliott. (2) Road of Life. 1:30—(4) Good Cooking (2) La- dies Day. 1:45—(9) School Broadcast. t:0e—(7) Stars on Seven. Bruce Mayer Show. 2:15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (4) Jean McBride. (2) House Party: $:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay- off. $:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:46—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Cott. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 4:16—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. (4) 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. 4:45—(7) Rickey the Clown. Modern Romances. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. ~ 5:30—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi- rate Pete. (4) -- Today's Radio Programs - - tnd hd bd Soe ¥ Bi CIVIL SERVICE ‘eS Wife + Wife — Confusion for TV Husband of the Central N’ Parliament. Hofmeyer, of the MORAL REARMAMENT — More than 1000 delegates from the tree world are in Washington, D. C., to open the World Assembly for | Moral Rearmament. The group hopes to bolster world peace by | strengthening moral standards. Shown arriving are, front, left to | right: The Tolon Na, leader of one million African Moslems; F. Mc- | Ewen, president Lagos City College, Nigeria, and Michael Ogon. M. P., | At rear are Mr. and Mrs. Bremer nion of South Africa. Pope Pius Asks for Coexistence Ailing Pontiff Pleads for Peace in Belated Yule Message to World VATICAN CITY W—Pope Pius, XII, in his delayed Christmas mes- sage to the world, urged East and West today to seek peaceful co-| The Pope's annual holiday mes- | sage, his 16th, had been delayed | by his current iliness. In this, as in all of them, he) pleaded once more for peace. 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The pontiff described the world | today ag neither at war nor peace. | Instead, he continued, the cold war has slowly been replaced by a pe- | riod of decreased tension between | breathing space.” “Not without some ironly,”’ he the oppos rties, “ { they | were wiview ween other a longee |e Ichiro Hatoyama’s govVern- Uneasy Vienna Will Have a Ball - 2,000 Times VIENNA \#—Occupied Vienna, onec a capital of wine, women, waltzes and apple strudel, is determined to recapture its old- time gaiety in the coming carnival season. Nearly 2,000 balls will be staged in seven weeks beginning Wednes- day to help Viennese forget the cares of the cold war. The balls range from the formal white tie dance of the Vienna Philharmonic Society to a costume affair of the city’s chimney sweeps. Even the Austrian government | rit i EE Japan Diet Elections Scheduled in February OSAKA, Japan @#®—Prime Min- ment now plans nationwide Diet elections Feb. 27, Transportation Minister Takeo Miki said tonight. 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