; Oy ee ji é “~~ THE PONTIAC PRESS Details page twe 112th YEAR . - we PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 —38 PAGES MIN TERNATIONAL NEWS BERVICE 7 McCarthy Cries Blackmail to Army Charges Hawaii, Alaska jEnd of a Very Busy Day McCa rthy Whacks Murr ow Nita Claims Together in Bil Senator, Cohn for Statehood Cites 1935 Work| Figures in McCarthy-Army Hassle _|||cod Pracsure Sc Vote Knorr by Announcer Theos tnployed for Red School Is Pessimistic Benefit Aide Schine Both Set Air Time for WASHINGTON (AP )— From AP and INS Dispatches The Senate voted 46-43 late WASHINGTON — Sen. yesterday to link together McCarthy (R-Wis) cried statehood hopes of Hawaii Replies as Newsman “blackmail” today at an and Alaska, and Republican Says Truth Distorted Army report na and his fornia aenea Roost of WASHINGTON ( A P )— ceiiial pressure tor special reaching agreement on an ee a treatment of a drafted aide, early vote on the combined accused commentator Ed- G. David Schine, while from bill ward R. Murrow of having other senators there were He announced the state- been por igen ae demands for a quick inves- revolutionary, and Adlai Stevenson of dealing in un- truths. hood legislation would be tigation. laid aside today and possi- Four members of McCar- Murrow said he actually A ee was an adviser in an inter- bly early next week for thy’s own permanent Sen- educati ri- national education exper T)rons Charges 'ate investigations subcom- other matters. mittee—one, Sen. Potter | Sen. Smathers (D-Fia), who opposed statehood for either territory, said he knew of “at least 10 sena-| §°5 55> 7 an. *- tors who want to debate the United Press Phote oe Men hoary echo . least for the ceed leave the matter fully.” EXHAUSTED CHAMP—“Chuck” George Jr. doesn't let the fact/"S. os sstions came in the Against Str aley ‘matter in the subcommittee's Opinion was divided as to| that he has just been named “Little Master Memphis” bother his nap, hands, whether the combined bill will | for after all it has been a busy day. His “Lady” is Susan Marie . 7 pass the Senate, with both sides Bobhits, who was chosen “Little Miss Memphis.” “Chuck” is 6 reply to recent criticism. He has) Trig] Board Finds No predicting another close vote. months old, and Susan is 2 years. ee — be made! Evidence Police Chief Acted Improperly a ° -, |} But last night he fired some Hicans—Senators Joka M. Butler Deckerv ille M an Admits preliminary broadsides at Mur- | (Complaints by Pontiac Attorney] MeCARTHY AND COHN—Sen. Joseph MeCarthy “(R Wis) ae sar patilia taeaetanne oun own to refute i ; gg? FiF 1 | : ; t i if ; i i i ? 3 é E : nu 7 : : u z i ! i i : af ! ! ‘ i E i a | : Li ; ti i ee E aL bea Pa ye HE 5 i raf Eile (Hl é F I z if Es Fil 184 i : Hy [ i ; i i : i E } | Sy I i : eRGee | an E : : j if é H £ | r F ! : f : ; E ? A z E ! i | i ti i $8 3 | (Md), Langer (ND) and Malone row, whe devoted his television | Milton R. Henry, who has sought | jsughs as he reaches back of Roy Cohn (right), chief counsel for the - the Nev) — and ; he of Police Chief Herbert : : Army’s allega- (Nev) ene independent— Bludgeon Slaying of Wite show Tuesday to « critical re io. pane apes saat Senate investigating subcommittee, to ring for the elevator in Wash-| tions. crats in support ef the amend- DECKERVILLE (AP)—A gaunt, 78-year-old bride-| son, Democratic presidential | 5074. manding from top Army officials special treatment for G. David! trenzied, jam-packed news confer- . ment offered by Sen. Anderson | groom was held for investigation of murder today in the| nominee im 1962, who spoke | Henry filed the charges last No-| Shine, # former McCarthy subcommittee consultant, and now an | ence in his office that Adams “a tailed to Dan an-iaee aah question him in the mysterious rain barrel drowning of | meeting of Democrats in Miami |claiming that Straley McCarthy ended his subcommit- land (Fia)—oppoced it. his first wife. Beach Saturday. nT aes ane es ee Congress Calls for Report ree | tee’s investigation of alleged Com- Post, said John F, Brabant, a retired Deckerville. engineer, admitted killing Mrs. Flora Brabant, 77-year- I killed her.” nesses before it, that there 264 p 7 eee Brabant’s first wife, Hat-| (** - such an abuse of discretion or ersons a om eS SS this marks, Cohn declared: follow within twe youre tie Belle, 73, was found dead City Breakins ney ! was quot-| amount to malfeasance, misfeas- WASHINGTON (UP) — The Senate-House committee | (the ni ae was obviously leaked ( sons were accidentally spewn with radioactive dust dur-| mau attempts to goer Burclory W. row, assistant director, Institute of | witnesses. ing the recent atomic tests in the Pacific, it was learned | particularly Gark hours ave Grows ° the Army.” rgiary Full opportunity, according to the | today. rece . what you used?” He quoted the) Restaurant Are Hit Edward R. Murrow said to | his piace geno -~ Vick, | & Sudden change in weather conditions. But they want Henry. | az vealed they asked the| Schine, %, is a ° The bear's writen report pit. t| S d Atomic En Commission | ™ttee consultant whe was ” The will be c program at [ea out that the complaints were niiey pends for a report Thursda of tate tho Acuy. Mp ’ : : firmed the incident. Wha deaecs eae oud Ig The commission said in a state- eo -pey t= in- " with session. volved are before this board on the 28 Americans, were board is convinced that! Congressman Troubled | “routine atomic tests” in the Mar-| 1.5 Grated last | shall Islands. They had been the | mr to | @, Preferential WASHINGTON un — Rep. Alvin, Xwaualein Isiand “as « precaution-| that Secretary of the Army Robert faced M. Bentley (R-Mich), seriously! serpere were no burns,” said t. ington last night. An Army report last night accused Cohn of de- McCarthy told bludgeon-slaying of his third wife and police planned to/ against “McCarthyism” before # | vember with the city clerk's office, Army private. number of months ago” threatened Sgt. Murell Clark, head of the Sandusky State Police . » e ie 3 Radioactive Dust Showers)2=:=—=" old bride of six months, Thursday but didn’t “know why “Talo booed Gano wet Sind, from “_t aa Nov. 5, 1951 at the couple's Reach Eighteen on atomic energy has called for a report on why 264 per- | “% & read a listing of Edward me ~ of questioning he showed Brabant . . Storm Will Bring a stove poker and asked: “Is this) @S Plumbing Company, | Murrow to Reply board. was given Henry to amend| Committee members generally were inclined to bIAME tauence sence lleboery on pal anyone else whet I Wt, her with.” | Pontiac Police, plagued by a) radle program tenig certys |e the fourth hearing. Amendment | + Informed sources re- | snybody else.” night nengpeelglon gbtoer- shortly after the AEC con- they; by ‘Breathing | moved from the shot when Puerto Rican fanatics @. ago “All are reported well. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Rous i *| attacked the House March 1, was Oak. After e by reported in “‘fairly good’’ condition XXX Bee /Planetarium’s Computer | [spect Gere volved dis. | today after a “rough night.” po and ard conditions | a Figuring | T cretion.” During the night the 3S-year-old|. The AEC announced the first were reported in the Plains states territory above the 38h par-| Smashing the glass out of rear pa a The board said it has advised| congressman had difficulty in| Page 2, Col. 7) ieee malas * - = YORK (UP)—The Hayden | siraley and the officers concerned | breathing because of gas in the (Continued on : : South Korean; About $30 was taken from the| Planetarium offered the services| o¢ corrective action which the| abdomen which caused pressure . ° said today. supply company's cash register |of its astronomical computer to/ board has considered. against his diaphragm, Dr. Joseph | LObby Curb Hits Home the public Thursday for last- R. Young, Casualty Hospital chief tt na ,| Income Tax Office |“ S7=* Michigan Senate OKs Bill, ee ee ee oe cae Seer Open on Saturday | rem ever eee | HEN Stalls on Its Recall breathing easier. Young said a cCa tuo The U. S. Internal Revenue Bu-| Washington chest specialist, Dr. | LANSING (AP) — In one of its strangest sessions in = mre Tumultnens 10 Days reau's Pontiac office will be open| W. Leroy Dunn, has been called | history, the Michigan Senate was stalled on dead-center = ‘yesterday for two hours while senators squabbled over a Rapid-Fire Events May Threafen His Polifical Lifel:SSsrc Ses: Sree Somme «o SEE: ie : Eg i i | it oy f Af Tee i iF ef by le from his bullet-shattered liver. | leaders and an hour-long Republican caucus, the cham- By JAMES MARLOW im effect he'll handle witnesses | him run 9% percent in his favor. “abused” a general, has| A. M. Menninger, district inter-|The doctor disclosed that Bentley | ber did nothing. y onee bes Son saaca: Heuees Defense | McCarthy's iin ale "March 5. SecCurthy fiee, from = eal Ge lene Pv transfusion/ From a few minutes after 2 p. m. until 4:15 p. m., sen- Se aa Gad iene ome we ge 7 ee! down Rey Cohn, committee eoun- Now Tork to Miami © consult, be| Vi be open wntll 8 tonight and/ Tharminy ont 00am ne ied intree ators milled around, scurried in and out of private hud- of his eight Senate years, Another | rot” Hage cE ay Ber ee Amey sel, for allegedly intervening with | says, with his investigators. from $ a. m. until $ p. m. Mon-| © JV" e first several days | dies and wore their tempers thin. Then they postponed man might have been shaken, Communists. Army for special treatment for G.| nesreh ¢. Also im Miami Adiai |°2Y: te last day for paying im! ser the shooting, he had been all their business until today and _~ From Our Birmingham Bereaw (minister of Redeemer Lutheran pleted his basic Schine what was, BIRMINGHAM — The Junior! Church, will conduct. scholarship Se coe Caen. ta Oo known that the primary purpose is to Chamber of Commerce has a-| ..sminations to Valparaiso Uni- Cohn and Schine are 26. _ | of the current experiments nounced a May 22 date for its! : The report said that before a second annual Teenage Road-E-0, | Versity, Valparaiso, Ind. tomorrow. | acl “Pago \| The blast is reported to have with plans for the event well under |" The area examination. for high ae oe the _ | been far more powerful than ex- pr school seniors in Oakland County, paapirad urged the Army > | pected. But the grandaddy of them The contest, which drew 62 youth- will be from 9:30 a. m. to 12 SS -| all is not expected to come until ful @rivers last year, is designed | noon at the church. ge ee eee next month, although it could be to find the safest and most skillful A switch in this week’s Ham- unqualified by the chief of trane- touched off somewhat earlier if local teenager behind the wheel.| mond Organ Society “Guest portation, the provost marshal weather conditions are right. A written test precedes driving | gigtt” program found Mrs. Alice “ general and the commanding The commission's announce- through an obstacle course, which | organist af Commerce Methodist a = general of the ist Army. . ee oe aes Additions! Birmingham news greet genet once aes AEN ‘ Although McCarthy was quoted had been disclosed in letters on page 16. High schoo! columa, | Srun- Mem as telling officials repeatedly to Martne Don Whitaker wrote 2. chtitied, “A Round the World | 4 CHILD'S DELIGHT—Pictured above are two of the Dearborn | © i'cctine a it would any other Opt. _zuctiael ace SO Players who will portray the Princess and Aladdin in Saturday's | Dcvate he wes also pictured as apps spanned - tests skills of- backing. parking.’ The group photo was taken Of performances of “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp.” Sponsored by trying to have the Army assign eaid om atomic West and controlled turns and other the entire membership and seven| the Birmingham Venture Club, the play will have 1 and 3 p. m.|him to the New York area. The BD sige? February hed scared ne- driving maneuvers. a mponihcrs bear gg nae showings at Baldwin School, Proceeds will aid a family care home nage was —— as —— tives 7 miles away and shook| rey are: . : . Ernest : : int’ i *, ane im the event - George, Mr. and Mrs. Deminic | Rochester, which is the Venturist’s project. moe rae Hs ota —— = o bangs 300 “ey He = ment and lecal insurance agents, aputo, Mr. and Mrs. Gilgert All- | fasmer welesisver indermant ter | sive material. will be John W. Fitzgerald, assist- sky omahaed up a bright orange” wr who serve as judges, A plaque len and Mrs. Karl Pierce. ‘McCarth Ra s Back the FBI. earlier testified she knew, 7%® Army report, a sort of| ant to the editor of the Pontiac | and his barracks began shaking || pdt ty aubedied to the beet bey and oes | y p an Annie Lee Moss as a Commu-|“8°Y. covered the period from | Press. The seminar will be com-|“as if there had been an earth- eek girl driver, Newcomers to Birmingham are: | M nist party member, but that she o4™ 1) % last year to Feb. 16. | prised of managing editors and | quake." = . : i com C) e To qualify for the contest, Birm- 0 2"t, Mi? petro. whe have moved | t Edward R. UTTOW | could not say for certain this was 1) fms Coming up to the Cre | news editors representing daily} Reaction to = letters come |] eG ingham youths must be under 20 to 3064 Oakuill Uée is on engineer wie | cosanmied One) the same person as the Signal ©, -:ny and Stevens over the ques. | *Wapepers in 16 states. quickly here. a een = years of age, have a driver's 1i- pannel Pleasant Ridge residents Mr From Page Corps employe. | tion of Brig. Gen, Ww. denied there were burns |= ~ cense, and not had a traffic ticket sn¢ Mrs Gorage Danenace 274 te | Corthy’s latest reckless: handling| The committee was internet are ig Ralph Pontiac Deaths volved = oaeelly confirmed Ak MERGES AS for a moving violation within the nee ving st 1 E Surry. He is | of the truth.” there were omer persons by t Before the Army repert on the | Whiteher report. pest six months. a... By ty * esse “w | In a statement, Murrow said|"*™¢ - aaa ° — Schine matter was made available | alee on kavinc. gh gee Brown, he owns ond eperaiee © Practic® that he had been assistant direc | McClellan and Br eae eee ast en. Mrs. Henry Goemaere Pair Held Captive L ie cou. : : . ‘ not . O° should know it.” The Schine is a wealthy New Yorker | The rosary will be said tonight ry ne wach her wetonmned te raapareet last — poser pm vend moet ag senator said a long list could be| (Continued From Page One) who served the subcommittee | wih — pashan bd =< » candy bare by Nevshey end Resties week was Charles W. Tomlinson. | 437 * "wey Mt stage technique | ™4e- the Michigan State Farm Bureas “TN, Ty report sald that last | Saturday at 9 a.m. in St. Michael | ? Sweet. S = & direction. | perform-| He cited the names of three member beard of | nec. 17. between McCar- | Catholic Church of which she was Meeting this afternoon at the | oo oe cen wo the pati | ite sti senate of tee managers of the State Fair fe Gag ed die a member. Burial will be in Mt. E Makes 3 Qts. Delicious home of Mrs. Davii M. Borden | from the professional, and “Powell” — he said were Probably theme are others af- ' was vituperative in his language’ Hope Cemetery. cm | Popcorn . of Woods, members of neater. college and high school! dropped as a result of investiga. fected, but these men have been while declaring he had a commit J oe ~ttT peverne TV Time - North Suburban Chi Omega Alum- a amatics teachers, and specialists | tions by his Senate investigations | prominent Republicans for years ment that Schine be assigned to Mrs. Martin Twight >» |] I popcorn ts bull-less, ¢c nae were shown a group of De- | in make-up costume and the dance | subcommittee oe ee cee ee a tg | NOW York City. Tt said McCarthy toatl Rhea) be Sender. Comoe troit Historical Museum slides on wi be included on the man) £4,..4 Rothschild refused to! [oo stS “remained silent.” Mrs. Martin Aa ot! and salt ready for “Historic Homes of Detroit and pre | expressed their hurt feelings to | + « & Twight, 59, died Thursday after bide popping Their Diustrious Occupants. . tell the ee year | legislators | tee te said. Mc. "000. She had been il! four months . Following a meeting week, pomanen ne score ee In any event, cpponents ef the | nay — ea ae ee ast Vecuum Secled Con | * s sus a seman termes Loe |Reporl on 10 Days. i rcasczaea as sence | metres comme ta tart tee SOY tn cen, sav | Doe Pent Soe, e Mixed Nuts Unitarian | Fellowship The | ment printing office |with new arguments against the | Put Pvt. Schine on duty at head-| 14 Ruth Romine Toynton. Mr. unit has been named the Albert | Of McCarthy Row Ruth Wiener Lévine resigned im! bit, now over in the House. They | Tuarters, Ist Army, with an a 1.20 died in 1936. Regulor MacCleery Chapter, honoring the | | December from her job in a Nutet organized a move to recall the | Signment to examine the textbooks) 4. 44 2 member of the Chris. who pioneered the Unitarian’ (Continued From Page One) | ley. N.J., laboratory which does! pin and kill it on the Senate floor. | &t West Point . .. as to whether oo sisonce Church. _e * *¢ * publican, insisting his name not atories at Ft. Manmmouth, N. J.| they had lost the vote margin | Vérsive nature.” ne | ine offi eh be used, says Eisenhower admin | 2 | cetaaedi lc tony Wadier ak "hich hed pas Y the ball | ‘The Army report quoted Cohn 2! the Oakland County Infirmary. | ed. Caries D. Howell. president; | ‘stration decision to get Mc-| nesired with others to spy,| — | on several occasions as predicting _S%* 's Eo Sactiee et Detroit, RJ ac en *| Carthy off front pages. at che i They prepesed o compromise. | | unie for the Army unless Schine | Mrs. Joseph . Quenneville. president; v hough denied They sald they would agree to and Mrs. Elizabeth Vallins, of and W. L. Spaulding Marek 9. Sen. Flanders (R-Vt) | oir stall Ge 08 ont Ge at Gs received special treatment. Lake ‘ . * * « secorches McCarthy im Senate ee iaicty aniened @ Gate g «# « ver a wit be held Men Boy Scout Troops B-5 and B71 | speech, saying McCarthy “ls do | McCarthy said the Army got rid! poments would agree to let it And it said that at 2 meeting | sy at 1:30 p.m. from the Hun- will atteed the Detreit Sports: | tng his best to wreck the party.” | of Mrs. Doris Walters Powell. &| pass again and go back to the | Jan. 22 in McCarthy's apartment.|toon Funeral Home. Burial will man’s Show at the State Fair March 9.- Sen. Saltonstall (R-| civilian employe, after she had| fouse the senator several times said he | be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Grounds tomerrew. Dads will be | Mass) steps across field McCar-| been exposed as having served as said. “Nuts!” did not see why the Army could, im charge of the patrel groupe | thy may have thought he had) secretary to a top US. Commu-| 5.05 john Feikens, chairman of | Rot give Schine some assignment | es! ee ae the Republican State Central Com- in New York and forget about the | (77 Qf) School PTA gat comm mittee. was - around the whole matter. Eight students armed forces. Saltonstall says his And finally, the senator said | The ¢ continued: a 4 have received fraternity : pledge | armed Services Committee will he would “prefer to agree with pote = _ ppriy had Sen. McCarthy pointed out that Flects New Head = b a = pins at the University of Michigan. | investigate it Lincofn, rather than Flanders.” |“. pre tn R. Coleman (R- | the Army was walking into a long- _ fs on sees S They are: David E. Hershey.| March 9. Edward R. Murrow, This was a reply to Sen. Flan- | Battle Creek). the majority leader, range fight with Mr. Cohn and WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. g s Robert C. Leland and Thomas H.,cRs commentator, devotes 3% ders (R-Vt) who criticized Mc- ed from the closed caucus. that even if Mr. Cohn resigned SHIP — Mrs. Harry O. Wareham @ Hy Sheehan, Phi Delta Theta: John minute program to McCarthy | Carthy in a Senate speech portions eae: a te bers are se. oF was fired from the committee was elected president of Green| ® H+ B. Hickman, Acacia; Kirk Network reports later being of which later were endorsed by | ously ae geroa the Hag- staff, he would carry on his cam- School PTA at a meeting last night & ra e our or e Lewis, Theta Xi; Carl F. Luken-| swamped with calls and telegrams | President Eisenhower. gerty amendment. They feel they | paign against the Arm? thereafter attended by several PTA groups 7 * bach, Delta Kappa Epsilon; Robert | ,., im favor of Mur-| McCarthy took issue with Flan-! ha. insulted some of their outside Washington. of the area. ‘Be ° © B. Renfrew, Phi Kappa Psi; and! row | ders’ statement that the real Com- | | "Sen. McCarthy suggested that | Also on the program, Mrs. Ger. | Th : Thomas G. Sawyer, Phi Gamma) March 16 Eisenhower at bis | ™unist peril comes from abroad Senate leaders said “we will | Mr. Cohn, through the medium of Ealy demonstrated the “How|s BER OFD is s | * ¢ « news conference publicly praises (2nd quoted Lincoln as saying if | jook like the biggest fools on earth | connections with various news-|of the Reading Program at Green| ™ . The Women Society of Embury| Portions of Flanders’ speech at the nation is ever destroyed, i to pase this bill one day with a paper elements, would begin get-| School,” assisted by third grade| ° Methodist Church will hold a bake | ‘king MeCarthy. Flanders re | will be from within. great fanfare and then bring it |ting published articles alleging | children. is H Hewtherne Electric tomer. | veals bo get nice letter” from | oe back and kill it the next day.” | favoritism on the part of the Army Also elected were Mrs. Matthew & e _ ae Mra.| Eisenhower, One radio station owner. J. P. In the end, opponents of the | in numerous other cases.” +. | Zoulek, vice president; Kenneth @ . cate Cable x anime. | March 11. McCarthy calls as wit-| Richards of WCEM, Cambridge. bill decided not to recall it The report said that Cohn was Gordon, father vice president; Mrs. |g s * * @ ‘ness a m Negro woman, | Md.. cancelled the Lewis program ‘The House will kill it anyway,” | told last October that the national Guy Babcock, recording secretary: |g H Edwin F. Kir ert, YMCA see- Mra. Annie Lee Moss, suspended | 0" “hich ry appreres. they said interest required that Schine be — tg Menger treasurer; 4 + . 7 2* ® ———— given no preferential treatment, . Flora iamentarian; | . retary here, said today that sum- army communications worker . . . j . is mer YMCA Camps Nissokene | saying he was going to show how “The whole thing is strictlY Birmingham Man to Head | 2% added: and Mrs. Ralph Hoxie, historian. | & s and Hayo-Went-Ha, two of the Army handled a Communist. Mrs. | Political and is not solving the . . -4 mest popular Y camps, already Moss denies ever being Commu | Communist question,” said Rich- State 4-H Foundation s have full registration lists. nist. Sen. Symington (D-Mo) says | rds, and he added: EAST LANSING #®—Harold S., Beautiful Wrought Iron . he's inclined to believe her. She; “The public is saturated with Worthington of Birmingham has | +4 ~ Camp Ohiyesa, near Holly, has 5 two other women by the same the MecCarthy-networks argu- been named executive director of | . . x | openings only im the first, fourth | ame live in Washington. , Ment ’ ; the 4H club foundation in‘ Mich- . ca and fifth periods for boys from! “\igreh 11. On time provided by! The talk McCarthy has billed as igan, 4H club headquarters here af”. s . * | this area, he said. Camp Mahn- , -44i0 commentator, Fulton Lewis his real reply to Stevenson is | announced today. rd0,t's 00 ‘es 2 GoTah-See, the Oakland County 5) who asked questions which | Scheduled for a week from today) Worthfngton, a 1948 Michigan | rants Compare Others at $6. . + s YMCA camp, has openings in all \icarthy answered, the latter | to the Milwaukee County Council State College graduate, will head we MeN? . . a periods but * ing a= flames back at Stevenson, Flan. rs - ollege Young Republican | the foiindation’s effort to =| 145% Me i S $ H - sg , ders and Murrow. ubs the present 4H club program in OS, imms rq __Tae Rev. Theodore Wuggazer. | wtarch 11. The Army gives in * ee Michigan. LTTE , . | quiring senators report claiming - nae ae aan ee - — ADDe Da Low Price - e 4 i McCa and Cohn both inter.| ‘Tune radio station, WGN, ROR ; 's The Weather a Schine and that Cohn Other stations have offered to! BEST P SIMMS PICTURES >, = . , aa * Have Your . FONTIAC AND VICINITY —Reie or snes ‘threatened the Army and Stevens roneeted’ Ke’ wil emever. he sae Possible ata tad p 6 CAs Pictured—Relieves TV Eye Strein ': , 4 i te if Schine didn’t get special treat-|' ee ee Te ; from TV eye strain with s 3a “necessary to force the CBS and | RRR BEA Roce geen com |e BRAKES INSPECTED : nd pastabct | NBC networks that carried the plete with cord. , only 24 lamps. s : _f pes See som Hold Neckarytila Mag oats: as | = AT NO CHARGE TO YOU! § oat tcatee megWind reenter Toman 0 ervi an ae + " gen ects Pridey is : ° Republican Nationa rman | . Sun rece SGavurday at eae em |UD) Sla in of Wife tcnea Taek: cued ae ae ot a A Complete Brake Inspection— . fp sre oailvadea ‘soy. iar ina peep, s Wheels Removed—Lining Checked! Hs woetens — “ (Continued From Page One) ' Vice "Fresdent Nixon was Sooty j | 4 § & B.0-0..-. 3 12 & @....00.0. 31 on the kitchen floor. 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Silverware Setting 16 pe. Dinnerware Setting ¥ FREE With RANGE or REFRIGERATOR A beautiful 11-pc. Copperciad eee tinea 7 F ; * b- ps a? = on > , “ re ee i THE PONTIAC PRESS 12. Michigan Dally Except Sundey Pon\tac Reg. 0. & Patent Office from Tue Powriuc sncne A Prrecesste Conase N mcm Hossce PF. Beoore Reeser, Bassert . a Advertising Manager Nat'l Adv. Mar Peess Building Publisher Entered at Post Office Pontiac, Mich. es second class matter —_—_—_—— The ts tien of all local news in paper, as well as al! AP news Press is he ag i | carrier for 40 cents ; Where carrier serv is available by mail to © Se, There ene cventian fie 01800 6 veer, eize- where im Michigan end all other places in tes $20.00 a year All mafl = cae Phone Pontiac FE 2-8181 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS + a FRIDAY, MARCH 12. 194 N eedless and Dangerous Passage by the House at Lansing of the McCune Bill is a reminder that ceaseless vigilance is required in the fight against unwarranted censorship. Passed and sent to the Senate by a vote of 56 to 32, the McCune Bill would require the State Liquor Control Commission to police all TV advertising for breweries and wineries. Avowed objective of the measure is to pre- vent the “dramatization” of drinking in TV commercials. * * * One of its requirements would be that~ the LCC must notify all of its 24,000 licensees not to sel] the product of any firm found violating the “dramatiza- tion” ban. The cost of this police work, according to LCC Chairman Burke, would be $500,000 a year, an indefensi- ble amount. The Press, like the State’s 14 commercial television stations, objects to this bill on several counts. First and foremost it is a frank and open effort to intro- duce censorship of television advertising. This we believe not only is unnecessary but dangerous. * * * In our opinion the bill is based on a faulty conclusion. It assumes that the beer and wine industries lack the good sensé to make their advertising comply with current public ideas of good taste. The McCune Bill is objectionable be- cause it is in clear violation of the Free Speech Amendment to the Federal Constitution. . ‘The Senate should kill this bill. GM Quits in India India, old in culture but very yourig in self-government, is losing a major part of its automobile industry. ; The reason, according to a dis- patch from New Delhi, is high _ import duties on products needed for motor car assembly. The result is that General Motors, largest car manufacturer in the sub- continent, is closing its plant March 31. The Ford Motor Co., second largest pro- ducer, is expected to take similar action and sell out to the Indian company which bought GM’s spare parts inven- tory. _* * x * Announced reason for the import re- strictions which forced GM’s decision, is India’s desire to establish its own auto- motive industry. The method chosen, however, will leave only six of the origi- nal 11 plants in operation. Indian owned Chrysler units and Studebaker, which are affiliated, have agreed to at- tempt manufacturing despite restric- tions. , *x * * General Motors and Ford balked, declaring that production in India is uneconomic without a total annual volume of 50,000 cars. Last year combined pro- duction of all makes was only 10,000, due to high customs duties which practically doubled prices. Thus the Nehru government is likely to learn the hard way that the price tag on economic nationalism can be very ”— US. Aid to Pakistan There is room for belief that events will. prove the wisdom of President E1sennower’s decision to extend arms aid to Pakistan over the objection of India’s Nenrv. No one will argue that this is -an ideal solution complex et 7 Dron ém. ‘be shown that the establishment ' @f'somie center of defense against ‘ ke , =—_ Do UIC! of Holly: ninetieth birthday. Communism in the Middle East not only is desirable but is essen- tial. ' * * * Any hope’ of building such a defense around New Delhi was blocked by India’s neutralism. Seething unrest in Egypt and the still unsettled issue of Suez ruled out any chance of making Cairo a defense center of the Arab world. only possible centers of determined anti- Communist power between Southeast- ern Europe and the Himalayas. If the Administration had re- treated in the face of India’s objections, it would have discour- aged Turkish - Pakistan collabora- tion. Denial of U. S. aid to Pakistan would have left the United States in a difficult posi- tion throughout the whole Med- iterranean and Middle Eastern world. * * * Actually our Government had no choice but to go ahead with aid to Pakistan. But it did have the oppor- tunity and the wisdom to assure NEHRU that our aid never would be used to promote aggression against India. In- cidentally, President EisEnHOWeER’s offer of similar aid to India has been rejected by Prime Minister Nguru. : pC __t OverHEaRD: “I wonder what became of my cat. I haven't seen him since I tied a rock to his tail and turned him loose in the middle of the river.” Bt By virtug of long practice, Harry Truman is an expert needler. He can penetrate the GOP elephant’s tough hide with the greatest of ease. " ———E———EEE——E—————EE Tue difference between working for money and marrying for it is that work- ing for it enslaves a person only some 40 hours a week. The Man About Town For General Zoning To Be Discussed at Meetings Held Throughout the County Daftfynition Pedestrian: A man trying to find where he parked his car. zoning in Oakland County is to be di at a series of meetings, according to County Planner George N. Skrubb, the first of which will be held at Clarkston March At this time i Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick of the Board of Supervisors. Secretary and treasurer of the Manville Manu- facturing Corporation Bob Spindier says that sales of the “Dishmaster’’ which it manufactures have passed the 300,000 mark. Including its youngest member, 13 year old of Orchard Lake, who constructed his own violin, the ti ss r + Peatiac Symphony Orchestra offers our people something exceptional good music. . Concerning the firemen who worked inside his burning building, knowing a nearby gas tank might explode, in Jack Habel says, “In line of duty, nuts; take such chances?”’ who else would A Pontiac man whose car pitched off. the pavement, with the front wheels immersed in a lake, says he never was more impressed with that wording on his upturned license plate, “Water Wonderiand.” Bloomfield Hills residents, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Horton also own one of Oakland County's largest farms. the 1300-acre ‘‘Hickories”’ in Holly Township. For 25 years it has been under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cobb, who were honor guests of the Hortons at a 50- plate dinner at Hotel Fenton Wednesday. Receiving greetings and handshakes from his friends is Jacob “Jake” Kovinski who has just returned from Mianfi Beach. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. C. B. Robinson of 23 Waldo Ave.; eighty-fourth birthday. Rebert J. Brooks ‘ol 281 State Ave.; eighty-first birthday. Peter Alan, Paul Brian and Philip triplet sons of Mr. and Mrs. William ©. Armstrong Jr., of 112 Prall St.; first birthday. , Mrs. Lellah Camerona to of Imlay City; fifty-fourth ein ee Mr. and Mrs, John H. Maas ol Farmington; golden wedding. This left Turkey and Pakistan as the oP Se Hitched to a Star THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12,1954 fia Ny BN. * Voice of the People Pontiac General Hospital Commended i i | | f s z wz EE i I would like to commend the dcctors and nurses and all the staff of Pontiac General Hospital for 22 N. Paddock sports, arts. etc. were cut short when they became civilians again because of age, loss of limb or maybe life itself. Some of these young men had lucrative paying positions. If Mr. Kyes goes back to big business he will be better prepared than ever before. William Shell 201 Josephine He Believes Small Fine Could Encourage Racket In the Pontiac Press on March 4 I read where two men were picked: up for ‘furnishing liquor for six youths, all under 21 years of age. Each man was fined $35 and costs. Don't you think this measly fine is Just an invitation for such a racket’ Arvid H. Sale 6739 Buckland Street Route 5 Major Networks, Licensed by U. S., Should Use Care in Free Time Policy By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — The Columbia Broadcasting System and the Na- tional Broadcasting Company have both made a serious mistake in judgment by denying the right of reply to a United States senator in a controversy of public interest in which he is a principal news fig- have rightly been and in most instances have been granted admission on an equality with the press, For two major networks to claim the privileges of the press and yet to deny their obligation to give a controversial figure the right of reply when he is attacked on their networks is a bad precedent on the record whi plague them for years to come unless — and there is still time—they reverse their recent decision. The networks have a legal right to deny Sen. McCarthy free space on the air. He cannot successfully force them to do so by court action, because the right to decide what shall be put on the networks belongs solely to the broadcasting co and no goverhment rule would be constitutional which held otherwise. Even the requirement of law stipulating that during political campaigns the opposing candi- dates or parties must be given equal time is of doubtful consti- tutionality. Either the radio is free from government censorship and dictation all the time or not at all. But, precisely because the two broadcasting companies between them control the program time of most of the radio outlets in Amer- ica, they have a responsibility to use news judgment just as the newspapers do. What an outcry would come from persons of all political faiths if a chain suddenly an- nounced that it would not allow any of its member newspapers to print the reply of a United States sen- speaker in the columns of those newspapers. Those whe have commented that it is tair enough to give 4 rf] AH ral ide 3 3 i f justified in the first instance in requiring that the time be paid for by ‘the Democratic National Hf ad Fig ut tat Ut ‘Case Records of a Psychologist Says Unstable Husbands Still in the Diaper Stage Girls, which one of these two U. 8. Navy men will make the better husband? Which will be the more considerate father for his childgen? Which is a true emotional adult and which is still in the diaper stage of selfishness? By DR. GEORGE. W. CRANE Case K-M7: Halsey Williams, aged 24, is in the U. S. Navy, and has obtained almost the equiva- lent of a college education in his tours of the world. He is the son of the Sales Mana- ger of the Hopkins Syndicate, which handles this newspaper col- umn. His father and mother are out- standing folks in their community younger ter a beautiful accordion, for she is musically inclined. And he also brought her a large anniversary clock which is sup- posed to run for 400 days without re-winding. It is incased in a glass bell jar. Halsey has likewise remembered his parents and older sister in a similar generous fashion. He is thoughtful of other people. This _. Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER Internationa! News Seri ice In politics anything is good for the people that embarrasses the administration. axes are where they are for same reasoh as the toys in From Our Files 15 Years Ago ADOLF HITLER reported watch- ful as Slovak crisis eases in Europe. Czechs crush revolt of pro- Hitlerites and oust them. ' DEMS MAY DROP plan to boost and US. debt limit. Solons say increase would disturb business. critically. ~" THOUGHTS FOR TODAY For not the hearers of the law are just before Ged, but the doers of the law shalj be justified.— Remans 2:13. s . ° All the means of action — the shapeless masses, the materials— lie everywhere about us; what we characteristic typifies true adult- hood. But many boys ignore their younger sisters. They may never even take them to the movies un. less under heavy pressure from their parents. And if they ever do voluntarily pay attention to them, it may be to borrow a few dollars {rom them when broke. For example, here is another navy man, also of Halsey's age. He spent four years in the U. S. Navy, and drew good pay mean- while. F But he blew in his earnings roll- ing dice and gambling at cards. He then wired home frantically to his sisters for money, so when he got but in his emotional out- BETES lee i i 4 . if | To hold a shirt and tie . other small necessities. . . You need to “just get by” The But sometimes it is light . . = It all depends on whether you. . , Are doing what is right. tion): | bl : z : A U Hi i iH i™ . \ > a a Br fhe eet ar ij i i . i g iM f i F 5 I i ge Hi hi fu zt g i ae ri ‘. i ~ an if i i t+ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 . SEVEN mommy ‘Stray’ Steer Was | *se'wsu ects me" 41 at Home All Along Memeo Gondolas | PROTECT YOUR [aa and oticers in, His '53 Cadilloc and Gun INVESTMENT! | southwestern Kansas have been! CHICAGO uW—A robber got $10, wandered in a store holdup yesterday but | . . oway trom — Let during a it cost him his 1953 Cadillac, his There is no better way than KNOWING the firm from February storm. gun, his glasses and his cap. || whom you buy! We at Braid Motor Sales pride our- This week Sheriff Paul Packer| Carlo Ingo, 47, a clerk in a 24-|] selves on our finer Used Cors—each @ true value in | received a call from Paul Meyer, | hour shopping center, told police economical transportation. Satisfaction thet weers well. | who lives 25 miles northeast of | the robber held him up in the These ere your guerontee. Easy terms, es alweys. Just Polio Immunity |= scars Score Very Possible | cx sux ute te oni» safe, potent, and can be plentiful. Salk Tells Scientists | It has been given to nearly 5,000 * children in the Pittsburgh area— of Newest Evidence | including Dr. Salk’s own young. About Vaccine sters—and not a single one has shown any fever, or reactions in NEW ORLEANS w® — The chil- | the arm from the inoculations, he dren who get the Salk polio vac- | said. rf Liberal. Meyer said he found a/ store and fled. 'l come in and see them—NOW'! cine this spring very possibly. will ake eT he elegy si ag stray steer on his place. The sher- Ingo said he seized a pistol kept become permanently immune to the safety of the vaccine,” he de- iff told him 4o bring it to a col-| in the back room of the store and | : polio, Dr. Jonas E. Salk says. | clared lection point here. | gave chase in his own car. He | 3 1950 PLYMOUTH 1952 PLYMOUTH 2 He reported new evidence last , * 8 8s When the steer arrived, officials | curbed the getaway car three | $ 4-Deer Deluxe Cambridge ¢-Doer $ ni for tht | The vaccine is made of dead sheared the shaggy animal. The blocks = away and opened fire, | D3 > ene cod pose Papen asian = | polio virus, killed’ by formaldehyde shearing job brought out an outline | shattering a window. The occu- | $ $1 39 Down $220 Down $ He finds that two small shots of | and triple-tested for safety: of an obscure brand. The brand | pant got away on foot. > 1953 DESOTO 3 1 the vaccine, with a third “booster” | Some scientists have questioned 2 ‘| > 1951 PLYMOUTH uanmane @okees > shot later, can even outdo mother | Whether the vaccine could possibly ; : . 5 4 Savey Suburban 4.000 Miles 54 nature in creating tremendous — human kidneys. The virus ‘ We Now Carry the Fine Line of 2 $220 Down $540 Down 3 amounts of antibodies to combat| for the vaccine is grown upon $ $ polio. | monkey kidney tissues. The vac- : PONTIAC VARNISH PAINT PRODUCTS 2 1953 DODGE 2 * ¢ »* cine fluid therefore can contain . $ 1951 DESOTO 1y-Ten Pieke > Antibodies are disease-fighting | small amounts of protein from the 4 Also Cabinet Hardware - Pipe and Fittings - Fishing 3 ike Shit Coren 2 Ton Pleven 3 soldiers created naturally when | monkey kidneys. >, Tackle - Novelties - Sporting Goods - Souvenirs > $240 Down $269 Down > germs invade you, or created by —_ ————— 4 2 : 2 plan by giving a vaccine containing | Terrorists Get Death > Ceramics—TV Lamps—Planters Dr. Salk, 39-year-old University} FEZ, French Morocco (—A 14 HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES ot Ficcbrgh tacerslogat pe | musty "Wineal ascanced” i | oe | BRAID MOTOR SALES his answers on every score to a| Moroccans to death yesterday on i> Soe We Give Holden's Red Stamps few scierftists who have suggested| charges of terroristic killings, a a Double Stamps on Wednesday 1 PLYMOUTH DEALER } delaying the mass vaccine tests on/ bombings, arson and other crimes.) 41 POR INVALIDS—Effortless eating is provided by «'f Yoga DeSOTO — _ half a million or more children. a . 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He waived American Mayor |§,: “svat cent mayee tr ateo.” | EX-Solon ls Indicted | cceu (ming ee ee gears oc &- Hitfing Train Starts | ination on charges, of unlawll of Aussie Town vie Mig drm omg ny ._*_* 974 and reporting only $12,220, ~ using a car belonging to Louis @ furniture business, is a natural-|/S+ Lqurent Tells Japs = F ~ fT “During the.three years in ques- | R tion of T ble Kingscott, an architect. Meets Elizabeth —— and the local alder of Democracy’s Glamor aohenly axes tion, = appre writer not Retired U-M Research eac rou Added to his legal problems r T and his CITY w—O. K: Arm- | on a ary, deducted for is . KALAMAZOO —_- were financial worries. Dinkins a 2 = family sede to tet truck tor two|. TOKYO w-Prime Minister! strong, writer and former Repub-| ness purposes only what I | ere oe mentee J. Dinkins J ams serious |" ‘ose donee onal 7's Australia's only American-born | 43.6 through flooded country then | Luis St.Laurent of Canada told! ican congressman from Missouri, | posed I was entitled to. Besides| ANN ARBOR (UP)—Albert C. |*" r. escaped ' cover $1,500 damage caused by the mayor was presented to Queen | caught a train. Japan today the democratic proc-| was indicted by a federal grand | being a magazine correspondent, | White, retired director of the Uni. | when the car he was driving accident Tuesday night. Fiizabeth II and the Duke of Fdin-| In his still-Midwestern accent, | ¢#8¢8 of the West offer more | jury yesterday on charges of evad- |! was produting several books and | versity of Michigan's Engineering “hit a train, but he wound up in a = burgh bere today. he told the Queen | OPPOE SURE Er than the am empty | ing about $3,000 in income taxes | drew on my income for that. The Research Institute, was honored | !ot of trouble. | Enough water is locked up in Paul T. Wherry was traveling, ‘Well, 1 guess it was like this promises of communism. ‘over a three-year period. | figures in the accusations are en- | Thursday night at a banquet. | He was sentenced to 60 days in the ice of the earth's polar re- _ around the world from Chicago | your majesty. I just came to the | The visiting executive, in a! Armstrong said in a statement | tirely out of line with the facts. Harlan Hatcher, president of the jail Thursday on charges of negli- gions to raise the world’s sea when he hit Australia in 1935. He | Towers, I liked the town. I liked | speech before the Canada-Japan from his Springfield, Mo., home: | Armstrong was charged with fil- | university, commended White for gent and careless driving. The level about 150 feet. 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Carrying Charges MATCHING BOK SPRING 49 06 EASY PARKING AT OUR OWN LOT! ; , = ; = a — — | : —— SS areas eee pa eee OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘til 9:00 86 to 96 South Saginaw St. “Opposite Auburn Avenue , Ligheed tl Das Your Gomeentuis ‘ . 4 ‘ ~ p ( ——— | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 : : _ INE. | Doubts Ike Veto French Hit Vielninh [at °°" “ee | 7 | Near U. 5. Aid Center wc ms, estenct to destroy . | # of Farm Props : YOUR CREDIT tS GOCD... ORESS UP FOR EASTER Ellender Believes He NO MONEY DOWN Lacks Courage to Turn TAKE UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! Down Parity Extension. WASHINGTON — Sen. Ellen- der (D-La) said today he doesn't think the President ‘‘would have the political courage to veto” a z i E & 2 grey . ¢ 7 ao i , z i : 3 Facial a Sige Sew f+ Wash it in Wash Machine Soft Fluffy Fleece in ORLON p.*. ~ OT ic F 4 € a ads ~ -y Cod i Im « congressional decision to extend ho 99 present farm price supports, Bae Secretary of Agrilculture Benson || toe has said he would recommend such SA i a veto to President Eisenhower. ae | eee . The President and his farm Cab- me | a NO MONEY DOWN inet member have recommended Washes, Dries in One Hour! ‘a me Soft as a kitten . . . j@st the thing for Easter. Wear cum a program of shifting to a flexible Eester Girls’ Dresses Ret over Suit or Dresses. White. pink, blue. junior, misses Fa system of price supports, rang- Smert ue! sizes, ° ing _ from 7 to 90 per cent of Washable Petite and Long Swansdown Nylon Toppers Coats. Swits Original Coats $25 2999 5999 s s s It would replace the present fixed 90 per cent support program on basic crops which expires at NYLON 99 the end of this year. Ae ei Under fire for two days by the wm 4 A \e7 House Agriculture Committee for | Ga his proposals, Benson was su- fe | eee — back for further question- Beautiful prints, checks, ; Mi CJ” j accom stripes and pastels. Sizes | 5 | 5% ari esd adeene = to 3, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. rab te he was drafting a plan to get rid ‘ oO bi & Sub- ie wl Where You Get “Your Money's Worth” of the dairy products now bulging ‘ia Geass ess May © a hee oe Let government warehouses. Grosses ar ay ne ek Say ay vee 799 g9 oa ; se a ee Benson disclosed yesterday he pat will annougce before April 1—pos- bid sibly next Monday—the adminis- ic : Nigiiateg gee he OE Oa SRS Sere o at tee ear tration program for getting rid of | Res D> ebd ne x = ae mane mountainous dairy surpluses, in- gen t | |p cluding butter stocks which 5 | Sere “For your Easter Sunday Wear! reached a total -of 311 million | oe Pastel Box Styles with Blouse to Match ¢ pounds this week. bret There were indications this pro- | +4 : ta gram would divert butter into reg- | Shorea + 2: Oe OPE. ET - eA g + HE ular trade channels at prices to ber IFSP 4 - + eee iy ENS | the advantage of the housewife. | ' ee , . “I should think they ought to find a disposal program."’ Andre- | ee sen commented. ‘They've been | | working on it a long time.” ‘ * ¢ « | , i 4 Ellender, ranking Democrat on %« fae 7s : the Senate committee, has moved | Bits ..cs cae LUTE ee for a two-year extension of the 90 | | a # NO MONEY DOWN! per cent supports in the Senate ROMAN RAINBOW—A colorful costume for an evening at a without waiting a decision by the beach resort is this original Fontana Sisters’ creation that is featured Agriculture Committee. in the new spring collection of Roman designers. The costume com He said he has backing of 50 or sists of violet velvet trousers topped by a yellow raffia sleeveless ore eee. | shirt and an open jacket of yellow raffia lining. 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See them Friday and Saturday. or Pa eo: EET P ie ‘ Fine Petipurl Straw, Simple e Except for the Dashing Ornament! | ‘Easter Bonnets @ 99 § 3 Just one of the hundreds of beautiful hats to choose im - from. Plenty of large head sizes. y Sa o2 ~f@e.>- i. <> Chos ae Le Git onl o anf mi Lo] > G) = Where You Get “Your Money's Worth” ee ¥. - oe wes aa xe VSS pa d _TEN High School Students Preparing for Plays and _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 Parties Honor Assembly Coming to PHS St. Frederick Seniors Rehearse Lines While Michaelites Study Jobs With spring in the air city high schoolers turned their thoughts to plays. parties, and... yes... even graduation soniewhere in the dim. distant future Seniors at St. Frederick, began; spouting lines to be featured in the annual senior play and upper- | \_ classmen at Pontiac High- eagerly | awaited the Nationa! Honor Assem- | bly which will be held soon. At St. Michael, freshmen So- dalists were busy as bees on the Marian Year scrapbook while seniors garnered some vocation- al guidance from a Michigan Employment Security Commis- sien representative. According to time worn tradi- | : tion, the first hint of warm weather | brought PHS students scurrying onto the campus at lunch time. > . PONTIAC HIGH | Warm weather sent chiefs and squaws summer shopping at Pon- tiac High, even if that is rushing | the season a bit. | Plans for the) now - traditional, annual spring out: | rd 4 ing got under way | with eager bea- | vers signing up 4 aid s % ‘ ‘ i- > * Y fy. oy Ser Sate Par, HONOR SPEAKERS—Representing the four | ‘ |.characteristics stressed by the National Honor! 18 ceremony wi Vicky Micu | Society are these Pontiac High School seniors who ing) of 117 E. aaet | e . will participate in the forthcoming assembly. Sol- states that ote emnly dignified is Janet Allen (left) of 34 State grounds. They dents were treated to a movie St., along with Charlyne Deeg who lives at 497 | represent recently titled “‘Plant Oddities.” | Lowell St. The other two speakers at the March | service Photographs of flowers and plants | in time lapse were shown, one of English classes held a panel dis- the most interesting being the cussion recently. The topic was “Dance of the Flowers.” This was “Should the Eighteen Year Old a feature showing flowers re- | Be Allowed to Vote.”’ sponding to light in time lapse. | The process took five years to! Velcing thelr opinions were phot , , Daniel Bunker, Jane Webster, and Michael Payette. A popular In the swim of things, te put | vote showed the class in favor tt mildly, were Dolphin Club | of the issue. hergpegictecli ing Any Del. A distinguished visitor came to Jean Mutchi pa | St. Fred's this week. Sister Miriam pain advieer Fedelis, registrar of Marygrove ctu . ee College. spoke to senior girls on bg the “Advantages of Higher Edu- ST. MICHAEL cation.” i | Margaret Martin, Michaelite re- | Rhee Decision Creates New Korean Time Zone Spanish Fans Are Rehearsing for Ypsi Contest Spanish enthuiasts at PHS were busy rehearsing for the Spanish- French Declamation Contest which will be held later this spring. Tryouts were held recently for selection of students who will rep- resent the high school at Michigan State Normal College While at the school a tour of the campus and a skit presented by college students will entertain the contestants. High schoolers from the area) will participate in the non-com- English classes SEOUL # — South Korea and petitive program which will in- kept junior class- Japan are in the same time zone, Clade ski ts, songs and poetry men “to che but effective March 21 Koreans will Neil Gray and Ms. Helen An grind” with re turn their clocks ahead 30 minutes. | gorson ico nace aaaey search for current The decision to create a. special | ae aa speech topics time zone for South Korea was, An average ham is handled by —, made today by President Syng- | 344 men from the farmer's pen to sopho- man Rhee and his Cabinet. the counter of a retail store. mores joined in | —_ __ the literary swing with some needed anaaner | DETS Hi-Y Holds Initiati Sokenpl po apne | Olds [Initiation While senior classmen listened te a talk on how to choose voca- Pontiac High School boys were initiated into the school's service organization, th The members of the newly rganization, the founded M-J club met this week , iY. Tuesday. at the home of Joan Weigant to Club president Duncan McVean discuss plans for. Sture meetings. presided over the formal cere . . ST. FREDERICK mony. . With the intriguing title of ‘Dot- Being initiated were Gerald ty and Daffy,” St. Fred seniors | Winkley, Robert Dunn, Dougald William Lowery, Kar] Stickel, Joel Goldburg, and Pat Davis Gordon Henry supervises the gt ; oe” 5 “ee 1] be Russel Holland (left, stand- Vean whose home is on the Pontiac State Hospital leadership, character, Chem-Physics Club Plans Spring Fair A discussion of the Junior Acad- emy of Science, Arts and Letters Spring Fair highlighted a recent meeting of the PHS Chem-Phys- ics Club. Experiments, to be presented at that time, are already in prepara- tion. Plans for the Junior Academ Journal which will be published in early June, was another topic. Approximately 500 copies are scheduled for publication. Congress Considering Pentiac Press Phete Iroquois Rd., and Duncan E. Me- will speak on the four traits they scholarship and PHS Planning Camping Irip Outing Scheduled From May 9 Through 15 at Sleeper Park With spring in the air, plans for the annual school camping trip got underway this week at Pon- | tiac High School. | | Dates for the important event | were chosen, and May 9 through 15 was the week designated for | the outing. Approximately 65 students will | get a taste of outdoor life at | Sleeper State Park located in | Caseville. | The schedule of activities for) | those “roughing it” will include | forestry, game and fish study, | map and compass work, weath-| er study, fire prevention, trapping | | and soil work | Preference will be given to freshmen in selection of students who wish to attend : Victor Lindquist is camp direc- | | KY) buckled down to work on the an- | -| ser, Bill Hampton, James Jone McCall, Ted Wiersema, Fred Roe- TO KRESGE'S enton | scheduled to be held in comjune- | tion with the Lab assistants, was a | subject which met with hearty approval. j | ] | | | What Brand Was it? HASTINGS, Neb. (UP)—One dis- gusted fisherman reported that ‘after he had failed to snare a | trout on worms, spinners, wet files, | dry flies, worl yarn, and several ‘other devices, he tossed a lighted | cigarette into the water. As it hit Sigler Wills Estate of $40,000 to Widow sing property, bank accounts of more than $3,000, and a 1949 auto- mobile. Study Big Business Era On March 8, American History classes at St. Frederick High School heard reports on the lives of men involved in ‘America's Big Business Eras."’ Offering their findings were James Rjtter, Norma Bader, Jo- seph La Clave, Julie Latozas, and Norman Miller. Completing the list were Mar- Richard Swanson, Colfer, A roller skating party which is' the water, a trout grabbed it. WKC’s Refund Plan Protects You! 0% REDUCTION in EXCISE TAXES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, RINGS, COSTUME JEWELRY, ETC. No need to delay your jewelry purchases until this reduction becomes effective. t If the excise tex is reduced on April Ist, you will receive @ REFUND of the amount of the proposed reduction. 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Gers, arms and fingers and the'relatives saw me, they remark Pr Ne pein acfoss my hands was awful.jed how good I looked and how My stomach was way off too.jwell I was getting around i) > firmly -believe that if any person suffering from arthritis or stom- Bem * \] eat, thinking the afterjach trouble as I did would give) | C VA OCS...» AD... gid .O.JIB-WA BITTERS enough tine) | uu" = a Bie work torte hetp “them, they would be =i i. three years and continued to getipleased with the results as I am. | P-think that OJTIB-WA BITTERS is the best medicine made.* FE de j Zz RESGE’S ea. ng earn even oon Mana eS ee worse. Everything I took fatt. HURON at SAGINAW od te help me until I learned » ad -_ - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH ‘12, 1954 Lenten_ Guideposts ) Truth, Re-discovered, Can Stimulate Dullish Minds and Thus Lift Horizons By ERWIN CANHAM Editor, The Christian Science Moniter There are many different roads to faith in God. I found mine this way: When a smal! boy of 10 sees his mother change from a. lifelong semi-invalid into a picture of blooming health and fruitful activi- ty, he is naturally happy and grateful ... and he is curious about what has worked the change. And when he sees his father change from a res‘less, inconfi- dent, trouble and aimless man into a person of purpose and con- viction, he sus- pects that some- thing big has h Bo I was that boy. I saw those amazing changes. And I wondered. My youth was spent in Auburn, Maine, in a hap- py, peaceful, se- | rious, hard-work- Erwin Canham | ing environment. It was a part of | our family tradition to work hard | —children, too We had very little money, but we never felt poor. Until I was in high school, I doubt if our fami- ly income ever averaged as much as $30 a week. My toys were often secondhand, my cleth- ing strictly utilitarian, and our diet very plain. Despite her frequent illnesses my mother helped make both ends | meet by working whenever she could in the - newspaper office where my father was employed. For years. my parents were itinerant country cacvenbonacia| for the newspaper. They would travel to surrounding towns by street-car, by train. or often by horse and buggy to gather the | news and write it up for the paper Often I was taken along. Thus was our little family weil- knit, We shared our thoughts and our pleasures. Our very sharing, however, meant also sharing the inadequacies and urcertainties of | life. Life was tolerable, life was | sometimes fine, but life was, somehow, always overcast. | Overshadowing ‘us constantly was my mother’s recurrent illness Because my father was always) no focal point in our lives. Despite all the fine and lovely things I re- | call. we lived, nevertheless, in an | atmosphere of spiritual gloom and low-visibility. In every sense, we| ; | were earth Then disaster struck. My mother became seriously ii] with tumors in her throat. and doctors said they | could do nothing for her In the months preceding this crisis, my mother had heard of Christian Science, Now, so des- perately near death, she asked us to obtain the services of & Christian Science practitioner. We located one, over 100 miles away, and we asked her by tele- | and stimulating others to better phone to give my nother an ab- sent treatment because we could not bring them together Treatment, we learned. is pray- er. Prayer used in the manner of the request made to Jesus by the centurion (Matthew 8:510) who asked that Jesus heal his servant. | Jesus on this occasion agreed to go to the sick man's home, but the centurion said that was not neces- sary he knew, if Jesus said it would be so, it would be accom- plished. “And Jesus said unto the cen- turion, ‘Ge thy way; and as theu hast believed, so be it done unte thee.’ And his servant was healed in the self same hour.” Across the distances, then, we joined in prayer. We prayed, we prayed hard... My mother was completely healed. From then on until her passing, nearly 40 years later, my mother enjoyed the most radiant of good health. That morning. my father's life | changed too. Imbued with this new | possibility of spiritual healing, he | derived from my mother's experi- | ence the strength which was to} conquer al] the problems that faced | us Suddenly his life began to take | on direction and purpose, which he | never again lost. Ultimately he be- | came the agricultural editor of | For 30 happy and fruitful years. he traveled among his farmer friends, recording their progress towards better ways of farming methods Naturally I was vividly aware of the change in my family, and im myself. My own sickly boy- hoed turned into a vigorous and healthy life. Fror, that day forth I do not recall a single moment when I was prevented, by sick- | ness, from meeting whatever re- sponsibilities faced me. There came one period when I had to demonstrate my capacity Entering a city high school from | the country, I did not do well. I| graduated with very mediocre | marks and had to take entrance | examinations in four subjects in| order to be accepted by Bates Col- | lege I realized that what I needed for the progress I wanted was far more than the knowledge I lacked, so. with the aid of my parents, I turned more actively to Christian | Science, and used the strength of | its spiritual resources. I began | more seriously to study and to | live the faith which I had sti for eight or nine years As any man, if truly in search of God has learned, my mind | rea pounded to the stimulation of | horizons lifted. I passed the examinations. In college I was on the honors list the first semester. I never looked beck. I know now that we all have at hand the well-springs of God's power. I believe that alal mankind whether it knows {ft or not, is| | eager for a spiritual dawn Many men today are saying, | sometimes with a voice of anguish, | that peace can be found only in the minds of men. All we need to do, to fulfill that peace, is to understand and apply the spiritual strength which has already brought human society through many wildernesses, and wil] ultimately lead into the prom- ised land of God's governing. 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( es , A THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 _ FIFTEEN. | HEYWOOD- HEYWOOD.-WAKEFIELD WAKEFIELD Greatest name in furniture for over a century brings you AREFIE 3 wuOdewrm with a friendly eye on your future In Pontiac .. . Exclusively at Thomas ECONOMY Furniture Co. EST.1826 @ Open gue Stock Home Planned Furniture — So Sensibly Designed for Pleasant Living Heywood-Wakefield Modern brings you many special satisfactions. It is bright, satin-smooth and so adaptable to your space and needs. And the secret of its instant eye-appeal in the graceful, curving lines that make it so very pleasant to live with year after year. What's more, this Modern is painstakingly fashioned of fine, selected solid birch for long, long service. You will like the sensible open stock idea—its ‘‘Home- Planned” designs carry out your plans for a harmonious, hospitable home as you later add pieces to living, dining and bedrooms. AN 0 a Solid Birch Desk and Bookcase There's news in this Modern—becouse it takes such a friendly mterest in your home. It's comfortable, of course, ond its subtle curves ond rounded edges have a distinctly livable quality that’s new to “modern.” Kneehole Desk $174.50 Bookcase $49.95 Chairs from $19.95 Modern. Dining Group This ““Chompogne” finish Is sure to go-beoutifully with your decorating plans. And, becouse of its sensible, “Home-Planned” designs, you con count on continuing harmony for your home as you later add new pieces to living room, dining room and bedrooms. Drop Leaf Table $159.50 Buffet $139.50 Server Base $89.50 China Top $69.50 1 Host and 3 Side Chairs $159.50 Ashcraft Sectional and Tables Ashe versati! attractive . . . you easily move it Ne ee es & tae any wn owe’ Une this Ashcraft sectional furniture for your living room, your sheltered porch or terrace, your recreation room . . . anywhere you choose to use it, you will add color and charm to your home. 3-Pe. 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CLEMENCE When you hear the name Capezio, you immediately identify | it with shoes, but do you know | of the romance behind those shoes? | A cobbler, Salvatore Capezio came to the United States in 1887) and opened a shop the Metropolitan Opera Paviova, the famous dancer, | ——— It's a Pleasure to Serve You! Convenient downtown dining WALDRON c.u:<'s Cotiee Shop 36 E. Pike Street ln Waldron Hotel Pe | ballet clippers. ' pened to Mr. Capezio at that point “was in the making. | them. | the things he made for them. The | demand fer the slippers con- always came to Capezie’s to have pampered, both on and off-stage, her slippers repaired, but one | terpsichoreans began wearing soft, day when the cobbler could no | flat ballet slippers for street wear. | longer repair the shoes, he de- | After a time non-profegsional wom- cided to try his hand aj making en began to take notice, deciding they could enjoy the luxury of These slippers were the first ever | comfort too across from | made in the United Siates, but the | The new look with the flaring | famous dancer was so pleased with | ballerina skirt, sweaters and them, she wanted to have all of blouses helped to impress Capezio her slippers made by Capezio. with the consciousness of the non- Something very important hap- professional American woman. s } | New York designers, recogniz- —his conversion from a regular| ing the need for a complete cobbler to that of a shoe customer | fashion look, have this company | design shoes for many of their He always loved dancers — he costumes, even married ‘one—so he seized! Today, the shoes which are de- upon the opportunity to devote ' signed from the ballet slipper are himself solely to the art of shoeing made in all fabrics and leathers. | and very often customers purchase | the shoes with the idea of getting | His creations caught the Met by storm, and the artists adored 4 Costume to match. These shoes are comfortable, at- | tractive and. most important of | all, there is a Capezio for every occasion. tinwed, and today 90 per cent of all ballet slippers in the United States are made by the company | Capezio received the Coty. and he founded. the Neiman-Marcus awards for Mr. Capezio died in 1940 at the its greatest contribution to had become a synonym for dancing | Capezios shoes everywhere. chased locally, will soon be avail- | Since a dancer's feet must be able for men i REI ee 2 PE AF ng SAT eer ee + “ae Sec ee & © Re PS t ee ewes A. ae s PARAL a a | I the | age of 70, but no’ before Capezio | fashion world | which may be pur- | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 | | i | ‘ HELEN DONNA HARMON The William Harmons of Crooks road an- | RHODA HENSHILWOOD Mrs. George Henshilwood of North Perry News Heralds the Approach of Romantic Spring Season New Officers Are Chosen by Four Pontiac PTAs Longfellow, McCarroll, ,McConnell and Baldwin Held Thursday Elections Elections of officers highlighted the Thursday meetings of school PTA’s. Lengfellow Mrs. Edwin Carison was elected president of the Longfellow ‘| School PTA, with Mrs. Robert Howey as vice president; George Coni- bear, father vice president; Mrs. Peter Spring, teacher vice presi- dent, and Mrs. Carl Colando, recording secretary. Mrs. William Ruhl is treasurer; Mrs. Patrick Mason, correspond- ing secretary, and Mrs. Thomas Cauley, historian. On the program for the afternoon *— was a business meeting conducted | Northon and accompanied by Helen by members of the Student Coun- | Barnett The pending legislation on the April 5 ballot was reviewed by Robert Sinclair and a discussion period followed, led by W. F. Kal- Charien Wiegert, secretary, med- { witz. Both speakers are members of the Chamber of Commerce. lems on the playground, in the | shown in colored pictures by Vir- halis and rooms, and methods of. | ginia Luther. correction. Plans were made for a pan- Robert St. Clair, manager of the cake supper to be held March 25 Chamber of Commerce, spoke on, With Mrs. White as general chair- the public improvement and hos-| ™aa, pital expansion program which will| Others on the committee include be on the April 5 ballot. | Mrs. Fay Magner, Mrs. Lyle Du- A luncheon for the upper grades | senbury, Mrs. Peterson, Mr. and was planned for sometime in April.| Mrs. Syndey Ruff, Mrs. Fred | Proceeds from the luncheon will Kempe, Mrs. Paul Arndt and Mrs. |be contributed to the citywide John Heck. WEEK-END SALE! Take Along Special! : & | Church, planned. Assorted Cut- Flowers. . PEARCE FLORAL CO. $]50 | . CASH nounce the engagement of their daughter,| street announces the engagement of her Helen Donna, and Albert E. Falkner, son daughter, Rhoda, and Kendall D. Taylor, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Falkner of See-| son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Taylor of West\ yothers from Mrs. Homer Cow-| PTA. Serving with her will be den avenue, Drayton Plains. The couple will Iroquois road. Paul was graduated from the speak their vows April 3 in Central Methodist University of Michigan. A fall wedding is To Be Presented March 26 and 27_ , ‘The Heiress’ Boasts Extra Busy Cast BIRMINGHAM — Three of the, Basil Rathbone made famous when; taking her junior year at Smith busiest people in Birmingham are included in the Village Players’ March invitational production, “The Heiress.’’ Presentation dates are Friday and Saturday evenings, the play was first presented in| College abroad. New York City in 1947. During Peggy Ann's spring holi- | In addition to the demands of day the three will travel about | his business and rehearsals, Mr. together through France and scholarship fund which is spon-| McConnell | ' sored by the Pontiac Council of; Mrs. Edward Sage is the new PTA. | President of McConnell School ger’s room and Mrs. Norman Kuijala’s room served on the re- freshment committee. McCarroll Mrs. Grover Remley was elected president of McCarroll School PTA. | Assisting her this year will be Mrs. John Thomas, vice president, | and Richard Haines, father vice | president. Others serving for the coming year will be Mrs. Russell Granzo, secretary and Mrs. Orville Cham. | bers, treasurer, Council delegates are Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Gerald Stoner, vice presi- ; Mr. Sage, father vice presi- ; Mrs. George Robbins. teach- er vice president, and Mrs. Wil- liam Ballard, recording secretary. Mrs. Arthur Herald is corre- sponding secretary; Mrs. Cecil Lankford, treasurer, and Mrs. Harold Boughner, historian. Council delegates are Mrs. Heary Enghoim, Mrs. Earl Lach- enbach and Mrs. Sarkis Schnor- kiana. A representative from the Boy Scout office talked on Boy Scout- ing and organization of Cub packs. 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 Ge a eee - cane —<—<————— | March 2% and 27. 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So cheose with con- f many beautiful styles, | Skinner is alse president of the Switzerland | Birmingham: Community House. | | | | | Chicago. After a few days in Nice, Peggy elec | . Before he wes ted to that Ann will return to h-r studies in — en A pratbocee they Paris and Mr. and Mrs. Reed velsing drt a tell Call. | will do some traveling through Italy ins | before sailing for home on the The role of Catherine Sloper, | Independence from Naples. They heiress to Dr. Sloper’s fortune, | will arrive in New York May 2. will be played by Mrs. Edward; While the Reeds are in New J. Potter. Besides dividing her York City they will visit another time between three small children daughter. Sarah, who is studying and frequent rehearsals, Mrs. Pot- dancing there. ter is in the throes of moving to | will vacation in Idahe with her _ Mr. and Mrs. e Snook of Les Angeles, while her parents are away. The director of ‘The Heiress”’, Mrs. Berrien C. Ketchum, is also directing the annual Roil Cail for; Birmingham Community spend five days . office at the Commu- | ®* leaving next Wednesday for This group ve for the same place. They will 130 members from the | be gone for three weeks and they meet twice will be joined later by Mr. Hunt aiid son, David. who wilt go down \ for his spring vacation from. Ohio Wesleyan University Mrs. A. J. Brandt is in Col- of play production. The Thes: recently produced “Dele Fair.” Other members of the cast for F grandson, William Frits Brandt, bern March 6. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Richard M. Brandt. His mother is the former Matice | Frits, Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Hal- sted are planning a buffet supper ito be given in their home on Dorchester road, Marth 20. Their guests will be a group of friends | who meet from time to time for dinner and cards. They are Mr. and Mrs. Owen A. Luckenbach, Mr. and Mrs. | Ralph H. Backus, Mr. and Mrs. go |T. Norville Hubbard, Mr. and te meet their | Mrs. John D. Burke and Dr. | and Mrs. Loreri C. Spademan. for Europe from New York on the United States April 10. | Their third daughter, Lisbeth, | | and her daughter, Bonnie, will also | Kuggies, recording secretary. lea lege Park, Md., seeing her new | Crinoline—— This lovely new pattern in rich soft colors captures the Beauty and ta of earlier years. Blending with the delightful contours of the new CAVALIER “CRINOLINE,” creates a symphony for today’s most beautiful tables, This attractive ttern is often times mistaken for a fine quality China! This product from the world’s largest producer makes this low price possible. 5281 Dixie Hwy. | (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 For Your Conventence Open Daily & Sun. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. - i ‘lard DeWeese, Mrs. Clarence Phil- | eat lips and Mrs. Cari Roseltt. ‘Correct Officers Guest speaker at the meeting’ of Animal Welfare was Gerald White, Pontiac cur- ; riculum coordinator for elementary | _ Officers of the Oakland County schools. His talk followed b Animal Welfare Society were in- an pres decumion. . | correctly listed in the Bloomfield ' Hills column in Thursday's Pon- } Members voted to hold a style tiac Press show and card party in April. Marion LaFaive is president: The proceeds will be donated to = \irs) Henry Garen. acting corre- the Pontiac scholarship fund. sponding secretary: Mrs. Kari R. Mrs. Howard Wooley and Mrs. Kocher, recording secretary; James Pope presided. at the tea Charles Mortensen, vice president; table during the social hour. Mrs. Esther Williams, treasurer: Baidwt | Albert Sundell. humane officer and | Cyr. Davis wes elected Josephine Collins, assistant treas- Mrs. Mrs, Bob Rogers is correspond- . ing secretary and Mrs, Thomas Flags to Be Given White is treasurer. by VFW Auxiliary The meeting opened with three Plans to present American Flags numbers by the Baldwin Honor to a school and scout troop were Choir conducted by Mrs. Harold Made when members of VFW Aux- De - iliary 1008 met Monday evening } ; in the American Legion Home on hal : Auburn avenue Donations were made to the Oak- land County summer camp for children and it was agreed that the auxiliary would contribute to the building of a cottage at the National home in Eaton Rapids. A contribution will be made to the Crusade.{6r Freedom.-It was announced that election of officers will be held March 22 in the American Legion Home. Glenn Griffin Talks to School Fathers Glenna Griffin, president of the Pontiac Board of Education, was guest speaker Thursday evening when the Fathers Group of Haw- thorne School met in the school library. 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S. and Britain have adopted the metric system—meter, grém, litre—for measuremests, U. S. and British scientists use it Let Us Solve Your » Photograph Problems 3 Youths Admit Armed Holdup Officers Arrest Group ' for Suspicious Actions; Confession Follows GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—Police arrested three youths today in con- nection with an armed robbery of an oi] station here and said the youths admitted holdups and break-ins in Kalamazoo. The three were identified by po lice as Clayton Gratz, 18, of Van Dyke; Paul Adams Jr., 20, of Bat- tle Creek, and Donald Robert Sall, 19, also of Battle Creek. Landlady Leaves Estate to Renters Who Paid Bills GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—Tenants of the late Mrs. Annie M. Maris, of Grand Rapids, who paid their rent promptly discovered Thursday that it made their landlady happy. Mrs. Maris, who died Feb. 24, left legacies ranging from $100 to $3,000 to tenants of the approxi- mately 30 properties she owned. John Steketee, attorney for the estate, said the bequests varied pa a gee ? THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1956 ‘Graham to. Conduct All-Night Prayers LONDON (INS)—American evan- gelist Billy Graham will stage all- night prayer services at three|, London churches tonight and an- nounced that he planned to Visit U. S. air bases in Britain during his revival crusade. From 10:30 o'clock tonight until 6:30 a.m. Saturday, Graham and his assistants will conduct the serv- ices in the three city churches. Graham's meeting last night at Harringay Arena was packed to capacity again. Some 12,000 per- sons were inside the building and the overflow crowd in the streets outside heard the service over spe- cially erected loudspeakers. Meanwhile, a spokesman for Graham said the young Dick Haymes has appealed to U.S. Haymes, hushend ef actress Rite deportation ft z ! i i iE depending on the length of time individuals rented from Mrs. Maris and the amount of rent each paid. 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The boy was injured, Dr. Pre- vette said, when he slipped off a bench in the Sutt home behind’ 3611 Samuel St. Sutt, step-father of Rodney, said returned from his Sutt said he applied artificial respiration, then called an ambul- ance, according .to Roberts. Mrs. Sutt was at work. Sutt was re- leased after he made his state- ment to Roberts, Full Docket Postpones COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Of. ficials of the three townships which banded together to form the Tri- Township Garbage Authority today County Deaths Mrs. C. H. Moore HOWELL—Service for Mrs. C. H. (Caroline P.) Moore, 21, of 6025 Hazzard Rd. will be at 2:30 p-m. Sunday at the Nazarene Mrs. Ira Woodall KEEGO HARBOR -.- Service for Mrs. Ira (Hattie Upchurch) Wood- all, 6, of Peoria, Ill. will be at | thorizing acceptance of the lease | "| with the county. noon. Mrs. Woodall is survived by her | husband; two daughters, Mrs. Wan- | da Ziem and Mrs. Louise Doan) - of Pontiac; four sons, Harold J. and Ural Upchurch of Pontiac and | John and Robert L. Upchurch of Kentucky; a stepson, Elwood Wood- all of Dlinois; two brothers, 17 grandchildren and five - great- grandchildren. Get « Good USED TV et HAMPTON TV 286 State Street $10-$15 Down—$5 per Week Kansas is underlain with are again ponderifg the garbage disposal problem, An answer was in sight until Wednesday night when aroused citizens from an area surrounding the proposed site of the fill-type dump in Commerce Township ap-| peared at the Township Board’s | meeting and vigorously protested the location. 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Amerioam Glet .o.0.-.S0.30 a ° F r TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 122, 1954 a Set sit mew ree |)-Headed Baby | ==<==-==— |Colonel Revises |= => == ES a 7 pode netrpemfed DR The baling pint of pure gud is delivered by Caesarean section at |» p, . Ae he ears “Ten, | ‘The Dominican Republic has are s3Months Old |ssz.2".c~=,"' His Explanation Smee a fe asco | DISTRIBUTORS Pe nage Bo Ngee og: a mile 35 Stores im Michigan bs : but | = he did not think it could live 4 nfant rogressing, | Adopts Psychiatrists’ brought his testimony closer «EW mF MiGeS Parents Are in Grave uu Medien cae ie dee View That the Chinese w that ot 2 = remnant = : os ~ spent HAV YOU BEEN 'N PETERSBURG, Ind. Lnigeieianai| bmaaan home by the parents. WASHINGTON (INS) — Testi- two-headed baby is three months | | mony by noted psychiatrists that | ald today. Soldier Sentenced the Communists can convert hu- But while the miracle intant.| for Shotgun Attack | mans into automatons assumed 9 born Dec. 12 to Mr, and - CHEBOYGAN Wi — A Cheboygan | 2€¥ importance today at Marine See | hearings on Col. Frank H. Schwa- to gain strength, the | years in Southern Michigan : , ie is a | in Korea. gun-wounding of a Cheboygan PO | The 45-year-old colonel himself | iceman. ' hes mow become convinced, al. i* S. Hugh Dillin, Petersburg at- terney whe is try te ‘ Circuit Judge Edward H. Fenlon a popes Harti ae ee meted out the sentence Thursday | though boo aero he was acting | ~ R revealed that the father | °° Pvt. James St. Germaine. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 TWENTY-FIVE Hunt Torch’ Arsonist in RR Boxcar Fire GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—Policée investigated today the possibility that an attempted burning of a box car on the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks Thursday night was an- other “torch” job. The attempt to set fire to the car was the 12th connected to or believed connected to ‘‘The Torch’’ since the outbreak began Feb. 28. Rajlroad detective John C. Ciit- ford reported a journal box under the boxcar was pried open and highly inflammable. fiber material was set on fire. Clifford and a pa- trolman quickly extinguished- the blaze. belongs to a every two years. what he’s doing. America,” dropper in the U. 8.” What's mof®, you can't call him | P®" 8 the rest of us would say. an unconscious name dropper, either, because he knows exactly He’s Wheeler Sammons, own- er and editor of “Who's Whe in t if 4-SPEED YQ! PLAY JR RE a ry ¢ JN UO THE ALL NE Hod’s Radio 770 Orcherd Loke Rd. Pontiec, Mich. 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An author with one jackpot book | The grand jury is investigating are earning their *‘V's."’ and quali-| ments yesterday charging 31 fying for the vacated spaces in’ counts of larceny involving the use the familiar fat red volume. of bogus State Public Works De- partment purchase orders. An indictment last week charged a etes iat tolew tho hee tow | i \ ' ets and financiers and telling them | he needed the money to fill munici-| pal and stat» orders for concrete) DOWNIEVILLE, Calif @ — | George E. Miller of Reno, Nev., sought a county road paving con- and construction materials. Chinese Anniversary TAIPEH, Forinosa @—National- | ist China today observed the 29th anniversary of the death of Sun Flying Bid Too High tract. Flying over the courthouse, be dropped his last-minute bid. 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FRIDAY 4 And SATURDAY TON] MORAE Singing end Comedy MC CINDY CROSS Lovely Exotic James Russell & Co. European Novelty Pius Alvin Walls and His Ebony Sophisticats JAM SESSION TUESDAY NIGHT Featuring the Parade of Musicians DELL’S INN Corner of Elizabeth Leke tnd Cess Leke Roads 1 Short Block West of Huron Street OY ANNIVERSARY OF THE U-S°A GIRL SCOUTS : Congratulations to One of America’s Most Wonderful Youth Organizations wilkins RESTAURANT Orchard Lake Road at Pontiac Trail A Our Chef is preparing tasty dishes and special ménus for lent! Drive out and dine in the quiet, friendly atmosphere of The Villa Inn Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure | Phone Today for Reservations! MY 2-9581 VILLA INN 69 Parkview Bivd. 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Always keép Tums handy to counteract sour Veiled Frees race sPLasH—Vi ivacious Jackie Walker runs into the foaming surf— | Miami Beach, Fla., to test the water’s temperature before taking her daily dip in the cool Atlantic—Refreshing, isn’t it? | Henning Backs Senator Chavez. | New Mexico at an expenditure of a a Washington, where he main- | eaies an office, Hurley declined comment pending action by the | full Rules Committee. | Dem Colleague Issues House of Commons Beats | | New Mexico Electiog | Dissenting Report on Motion to Quit Suez Zone LONDON ® — The House of | Commons voted 271-219 last night WASHINGTON (INS) + Sen.' tg defeat a Labor party motion | Thomas C. Hennings (D-Mo) said demanding that Britain quit the | | today he hopes that after the Sen- | Suez Canal zone at once. tion to ate hears his dissenting report on | The vote came on @ mo the New Mexico election contest | Censure Prime Minister Church- | ill's Conservative government for Democrats will muster a ‘‘substa- | | its Suez policy. A Se. majority behind Sen. Denn governmen polls (D-NM) is | feat would have forced it to re- Involved is the Senate seat which Chavez won by a little more than 5,000 votes over Re- 3 2 3 ‘ 0 imittee to approve. the majority|| Saturday Wight the floor. There, they are just . confident it will be rejected > 9:30 P. M. to has been 14 months since the elec- 1:30 A. M. Hon. Over 4,000 Feet Chaves denounced the subcom. | Just Added te mittee’s 313-page report which Floor BILL'S 47326 Dequindre Rd. AA maaan RAR > RRARAR AARAA Dining at Its Distinctive Best ~ Luncheon ; Dinner Cocktail Party Banquet Meeting eo Y ing UY BARN | | Painting This Year? To the Music of Take an Extra Bob, Don and Carl Trie Minute to See the 9 te 2 Spectro-Matic 31 | Odorless, 1 Coat Paint | —300 COLORS— HARDWARE 742 W. Huron Se. {| ed thee Meee Family Style CHICKEN DINNER DORTSHAL SPORTSMAN INN | OR 3-9825 . Just Arrived! | NEW “HI Fi | Vm FIDELITY PHONOGRAPH | 3-Speakers © Three speakers reagenee Troms 30 to 18088 ~~ cope ome i, ee, ee rt, ms RS BLOOMFIELD HILLS e « WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. SUIT YOUR ae a ee Pap V-M at WKC's Lower Floor Music Department 10 TOP TUNES. 1. Secret Love 6. Young ot Heart 2. Meke Love te Me 7. Thet’s Amore 3. Oh, Mein Pepe 8. | Get So Lonely 4. Stronger in Paredice =; ® ee the ss 10, Heart of My Heart == eaWKC ” Be NORTH SAGINA 5. Changing Pertners Prudenville Legion Post to Be Honored Sunday MIDLAND (UP) — The Pruden- ville Post. will receive an award for its leadership in the Ameri- can Legion's 1953-54 membership campaign, the Legion announced today. The award will be presented -to Prudenville legionnaires at a 10th District meeting here Sunday. Delegates from 31 posts will at- tem@ the meeting. Speakers will include state com- mander Billy R. Wickens of Mid- | Alan Ladd Glad to End Year's Exile in Europe By BOB THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD w—You'd never guess what Alan Ladd did on his first morning home after being out of the country for more than a year. He was up at dawn to clip bushes. “I can't stand shrubs that aren't neat,” said the two-fisted actor. land, So he awoke early and spent four hours snipping away at the green- (FR BI ery. This is one of the bits of informa- Keego Theater § | tie 1 acquired by in at the Holmby Hills home of the Ladds. It's virtually open house “Great Jessie Bil! ali week there. Forty friends met James Raid” them at the train and repaired In Coler with to the house for breakfast. Scores Willard Parker and more dropped in, including Bing Barbara Payton and Lindsay Crosby. on80 * ¢ 6 “D i} c “That's the one thing we missed With Virginia ; i ihe a a Mays and marked. Home after making three Dale Robertsen pictures out of the country, he plans to sit a spell, , “It’s hard on somebody who has BBB B BAA DMM: | 304. 1, Calitornia most of his * New Lake Theater * life, as I have,” he sighed. “You 429 Pontiac Trail can get mighty homesick. But I \ WALLED LAKE \ don’t regret having gone over \ there. It was a great experience, | Oa = — Sereen \) |}and the Europeans treated us \ mn Color * wonderfully, We didn't detect any | \ “The Great Jessie = — wistmes Raid” \ [WANTED To Buy & Barbara peters \ True Detective insides and \ —aLso— % Front Pages “Paris - All True Detective .Y With the Bowery \ Piper's Magazine Outlet WII e a aay En = Ol4-Time Dancing Every Thurs.-Set.-Sua. & SAT. "LHI “s Koya M FRICAN IFLES’ VERONICA HURST NOTE—The kiddie show tomorrow starts gt 1:00 P.M. (Doers open necessities for Korean children. FOR CHILDREN ABROAD—Girl Scouts of the Washington area show Mrs, Eisenhower first of| right) are Jane Lee, Cherry Donna Ausherman, “Kits for Korea” which are now ready for ship-| Mrs. Eisenhower, Virginia Leonard and Katherine ment. Kits consist of draw-string bags filled with | Gordon. Girl Scouts are observing their 42nd anni- Shown (left to|versary this week. | anti-American feeling, and we |} went everywhere. “We traveled 36,000 miles by car. That's the way to travel; you can't see much of a country out of a train window, We had no schedule, no hotels to reach by a certain time. We stayed in flea- bags and everything. Nowhere did g Fy *Z i ; i 3 4 = isk iE? =i _| entrance into the Rousse is in the | News of the Men in Service Three sons of High School, he was last employed | Mr. and Mrs.) »y Pontiae Motor Division before Gk: ™ Frank DeRousse entrance into the Army. . ST of 44 First Ave. | are serving with | the armed forces. Sgt. Richard . DeRousse is with the 8th Army in| @& Korea; he previ-| | ously saw duty with the 45th Di- Vision. Richard, a Pon- tiac High School | graduate, was | employed at Pon- |tiac Motor Divi- | sion prior to Army. Eugene De Marine Corps and EUGENE son, also is stationed | promoted from in Korea. He at- Corporal to ser- geant. tended Pontiac ar hes @l High School. —| been stationed in THOMPSON Gerald DeRous-|Germany for the past 26 months se, an Air Force | with the 27th Antiaircraft Auto- | member, is sta- | Matic Weapons Battalion. He is expected home the early part of June. Sgt. Thompson, who attended Waterford High School, entered the Army in 195L | Saint Clair Corporal Listed as Dead in Korea WASHINGTON @—The name of Cpl. Robert William Springborn, of Saint Clair, was included in Thursday's list of Army men pre- sumed dead in Korea. Springborn, son of Cyde A. Springborp, of 309 Withereill St., Saint Clair, had been previously carried on Army rolls as missing in action. Truman Road Changed 'to New Name by Council | MARYVILLE, Mo. # — A street ing at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. A June 1950 graduate of Pontiac Bi | BD RTE alec: osc eaten aaneand “PROJECT M-7" P} OF Hard to Believe YOU CANT PAY MORE! Broken lenses dupit- Why mere when oan the finest at savings te you! —veers this week fer only mere! NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! Offices in Flint, Pontiac, Saginaw, Bay City named Truman road is no more. The City Council, at the request of W. H. Burr, changed the name to North College road. Deors Open at 10:45 A. M. Strand '|Gets His Dratt _ | William ‘Hones, 61, now a Mathews | It is a routine query sent to | over-age men for reclassification | Brownell Talks on Education , Educator Delivers Talk | at Conference Opening | in Lansing LANSING w—‘'The best. inheri- tance you can leave your children is a good education,” Dr. Samuel M. Brownell, U. S. commissioner at Grosse Pointe, deliver the key- CHE i pil Washington this year or next. Such joint action by educators | BY and citizens is needed to meet the challenges of education, he said. Retired Colonel Questionnaire MONTICELLO, N. Y. ®@ — Col. County, Va., farmer, retired from of their draft status. Hones said: “If my number is up I'm anx- fous to go.” Tries to Avert Ticket, Policeman Gives Him 2 | borg was getting a haircut when! jaywalking. 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Ba The bandit struck last night, forc-| The U.S. has about 5 per cent of ing a delivery boy to give him ' the world’s land surface. ‘ Door Bell Rings, | Awakens Mother Are You « 4]| to Fire in House rry Sngiehng se: F RI DAY ri And SATURDAY Most of Quebec's asbestos qyit- put comes from the open pit mines fresher mornings. Always keép TONI MORAE Tums heady to counteract ap EVERYONE'S NICHT AT Singing end Comedy MC area. . ch, gas, heartburs—day or MANNY’S. Community = . sseusennees aight. Geta Tums right now! — CINDY CROSS quavst Lovely Exotic ae es. } H sh Dencing to Carl Wix and His Pour Aces dl E cae 5} ‘ x James Russell & Co. meade ' ‘ sunns Garry singing your teverite requests, European Novel ae Pr H H BIG DANCE Pius Alvin Walls and His Ebony Sophisticots / , ' Wednesday Carl Wix and his Four Aces ~ JAM SESSION mee Gorey Wome , TUESDAY NIGHT YOU CAN’T BEAT FUN AT Featuring the Parade of Musicians MANNY’S res PE?| ~=DELL’S INN 4 West Huron ot Elizeboth Leke Rd. Corner of Blizpbeth Loke tnd Coss Loke Reeds 1 Short Block West of Huron Street Painting This Year? Take an Extra To the Music of | SPLASH—Vivacious Jackie Walker runs into the foaming surf_- Bob. Den and Cari Trie Minute to See the Miami Beach, Fla., to test the water’s temperature before taking her | Solty dip in the coo] Atlantic—Refreshing, isn’t it? j 9 te 2 - — — | 9 e=—— Our Chef is preparing GIRL Laelia as 7, h, = tasty dishes and special ménus for lent! | ew e a ex, ; Henning Backs |ssetse=ne'o's’mnon ot [nae a cee Spectro-Matie Ce | . Odorless, 1 Coat Paint Washington, where he main- | ‘tains an office, Hurley rsigen Family Style —300 COLORS Senator Chavez | fll Rules Committee "| CHICKEN DINNER | Congratulations ae | Dem Colleague Issues House of Commons Beats | gumtlann pe mp BARNES to One of — | Dissenting Report on Motion to Quit Suez Zone | SPORTSMAN aoa quiet, friendly atmosphere of | New Mexico Election LONDON w — The House of | piste Mey. HARDWARE America’s Most : Commons voted 271-219 last night | Woeesterd INN | ied er . Wonderful Youth Organizations = WASHINGTON (INS) = Sen.' to defeat a Labor party motion|§ og 3.9325 Thomas C. Hennings (D-Mo) said demanding that Britain quit = a e | a ii ii today he hopes that after the Sen- Suez Canal zone at once. ' The vote came on a motion to) ate hears his dissenting report on a the New Mexico election cont Democrats will muster a ‘‘substa- ill’s Conservative government for tail” majority behind Sen. Dennis | 'ts Suez policy. 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Wickens of Mid- Alan Ladd Glad | to End Year's Exile in Europe By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD «—You'd never guess what Alan Ladd did on his first morning home after being out of the country for more than a year. He was up at dawn to clip bushes. “I can't stand shrubs that aren't THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 United Press Phete Washington area show Mrs. Eisenhower first of | right) are Jane Lee, Cherry Donna Ausherman, “Kits for Korea” which are now ready for ship-| Mrs. Eisenhower, Virginia Leonard and Katherine ment. Kits consist of draw-string bags filled with | Gordon. Girl Scouts are observing their 42nd anni- Shown (left to| versary this week. -lsion prior to News of the Men in Service Three sons of High School, he was last employed Mr. and Mrs. by Pontiae Motor Division before 4 ™ Frank DeRousse entrance into the Army. of 434 First Ave. 4k are serving with) the armed forces. - Sgt. DeRousse is with | the 8th Army in| © Korea;. he previ-| — ously saw duty with the 45th Di- vision. RICHARD Fair of Wixom, Richard, a Pon- Cpl. Fair arrived "| tiac High School n | graduate, was FAIR Feb. 26. | employed at Pon- | Mr. and Mrs. |tiac Motor Divi- | Jack Thompson of Pi | 6643 Saline St., 2 nine ae (eT) | ery. . This is one of the bits of informa- Keego Theater 5) tim 1 scquired by dropping in at the Holmby Hills home of the \ Ladds. It's virtually open house “Great Jessie all week there. Forty triends met eo them at the train repaired — = to the house for breakfast. Scores Willaeé Pasher and more dropped in, including Bing Payten and Lindsay — . . = “That's the one thing we missed “Devils Canyon most — our friends,” Ladd re-] FOR CHILDREN ABROAD—Girl Scouts of the With Virginia Mays and marked. Home after making three Dale Robertson pictures out of the country, he erersrerersrerererest| plans to sit a spell. “It's hard on somebody who has . CBO BMA MM \ 504 0, California most ot his | Secessities for Korean children. Theater life, as I have,’’ he sighed. ‘You \ Hew | see Me Trail \ can get mighty homesick. But I | anti-American feeling, and we \ WALLED LAKE a don't regret having gone over! went everywhere. there. It was a great experience,| ‘‘We traveled 36,000 miles by \Y On Our Wide Sereen ® and the Europeans treated us| car. That's the way to travel; you \ In Color 2 wonderfully, We didn't detect any | can't see much of a country out, \ “The Great Jessie \ vee ——_—_— | of a train window, We had no schedule, no hotels to reach by wietmes Raid’ WANTED TO BUY a certain time. We stayed in flea- | and Barbara Payten 2 True Detective insides and bags and everything. Nowhere did | \ 0180 \ Front Pages we see anything but friendliness. \ “Paris oo) \ All True Detective om ; * 5 | Piper's Magazine “I hope I can stay lor PP PP Pe La meee a cor a Ge eae an actor has to be ready to go where the work is. And I'll go anywhere to make a buck.” Ladd reportedly made quite a few bucks on his stay out-of the country, cashing on the 18-month tax exemption to some extent. The law was repealed before he could capitalize fully on the deal, how ever. Liverncte-Peahe® * 35 years. The , There will be plenty of work @84-Time Dancing Every Finest cosls ne mare wae Dane Bente Beery for him to’ do in Hollywood. His Twes.-Fri.-Sat. al. Thurs.-Sat.-Sun. first commitment is with Warners If the studio comes up with a script he likes, he'll work there If not, he'll go elsewhere. In Sept- FRIDAY ember, he returns to his old lot, Paramount, for a big remake of & SAT. “The Covered Wagon.” The studio The Man You'll Remember , = MARK S VERONICA H program, including the cartoon show. A, . , iif T Un S SAT. (¢eitymmm 1 P. ML NOTE—The kiddie show tomorrow sterts gt 1:00 P.M. (Doers open hopes to repeat its smash with his “Shane.” tended Pontiac High School. Gerald DeRous-| Germany for the past 26 months se, an Air Force | With the 27th Antiaircraft Auto- member, is sta-| matic Weapons Battalion. He is tioned in Texas. —— home the early part of See | Sgt. Thompson, who attended adel — High. School, entered ‘ the Army in 1951. * ¢ @ | - Char les . Thomas, band bd . Py ts jaa tiene 2 N. Saint Clair Corporal . and son of the Listed as Dead in Korea | Truman Road Changed ing at Ft. Leonard Wood. Mo. | t© New Name by Council MARYVILLE, Mo. # — A street —yeers APPOINT “ INU-VISION ( } ee Doors Open at 10:45 A. M. NOW THRU FRIDAY Features: 12:35 - 3:35 - 6:35 9:40 P. M. Brownell Talks on Education Educator Delivers Talk at Conference Opening | in Lansing LANSING w—‘The best inheri- | tance you can leave your children | is a good education,” Dr. Samuel M. Brownell, U. S. commissioner of education, told the 15th annual Citizens Conference on Education. An overflow crowd of more than TO, the largest in the history of the conference, heard Dr. Brownell, a former superintendent of schools at Grosse Pointe, deliver the key- note speech Thursday. |ences to be followed by a White Expected home Richard | . s Midore W. Fair of | ries of grass roots” study confer- House conference on education in Washington this year or next. Such joint action by educators land citizens is needed to meet | the challenges of education, he said. | “The growing complexities of | our modern civilization make it more than ever imperative that we give our children a sound education,” Dr. Brownell said. | “In the next 25 years, our world | will change more than it has in the past 50 years. The children of today will be dependent on tlie | to make the legislature and other | | public officials provide for the | needs of education. Retired Colonel Gets His Dratt Questionnaire MONTICELLO, N. Y. ® — Col. | William Hones, 61, now a Mathews | County, Va., farmer, retired from | the Army in 1952 after 41 years | of service, disclosed yesterday | that he got a draft board ques- tionnaire. } It is a routine query sent to over-age men for reclassification of their draft status. Hones said: “If my number is up I'm anx- fous to go.” Dr. Stewart Gay, a member of the Sullivan County draft board, said Hones formerly lived in county at Roscoe, N. Y. He could not explain how Hones’ name got into draft board records. Tries to Avert Ticket, are policeman about to tag Policeman Gives Him 2 | Lambo: Garted a— > OAKLAND, Calif, @®—Ciift Lom-| failed end shee ont a Get ae borg was getting a haircut when! jaywalking. Ema KKK KKK Kaka Kk et WOW hs P.M —B O. Open t. Me, Eve. G0 Bounty Becins WHERE THE SENATE CRIME COMMITTEE LEFT OFF! HOWARD HUGHES present THE RACKET ROBERT MITCHUM-: LIZABETH SCOTT ROBERT RYAN TORR REE RR RRR RRR RR EH SS. ae ae, ae. eee ee ee ee ee eel Terres es eee eee ee SS SS aan Eaqic. woo Phone FE 5-8331 “TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY” at 11:00, 3:00, 7:10, 11:00 This Feature at 1:20 — 5:40 — 9:00 LOOKS WHAT'S ON THE WAY TO THIS THEATRE CINEMASCOPE © “Knights of the Round Table“ “Prince Valiant” © “Might People” © Bese Marie” 1G WEES (ng | Freseec AVILES Features 11:25 ~ 2:25 - 5:25 8307. M. Mat. 50c $=--80¢ Child 25c —— STARTS SATURDAY —— ia + ni €' j and “PROJECT M7” “THE GLENN MILLER STORY” STARTING TODAY! Beneath the I2- CinemaScope Speciels FEATURES AT: 1:28-3:28-5:28 7:28-9:31 & OR ee Mile Reef “TSCHOIKOWSKY’S. SYMPHONY” “VESUVIUS EXPRESS” ECHNICOL WEEK-DAY MATINEE 74¢ — EVES. & SUN. $1.00 — CHILDREN ANYTIME 35¢ 2) f 9 TWENTY-EIGHT . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 EL Tl el Rochester, Utica + Chiefs Favored Over Berkley in Regional Play DeloSalle Five Meets Mt. Clemens in Other Semi-Final Battle By BILL MARTIN List of Class A survivors in the MHSAA basketball tournament —cut to 26 by last night's regional action—will shrink to 16 teams in tonight's semi-final rounds aat five centers. Finalists will be determined at both Pontiac area regional sites. Mt, Clemens (9-7) meets De- LaSalle (12-3) at 7:30 and Pon- tiac High (6-10) takes on Berk- ley (97) at 9 p.m. at Birming- ham. Competition at Ferndale matches Highland Park (15-6) and Hamtramck at 7:45 and Bears, surprise victors over Bir- mingham in ist-round play. Big- gest problern facing Coach Art Van Ryzin's cagers is the job of stop- ping Berkiey’s Dick Radatz. The 6foot 4inch center hit 26 points in his team's 49-44 upset of Birmingham and has averaged 163 in 14 starts this year. Van Ryzin will start his usual ist five, with John James and Walter King at forwards, Dick Blacklaw at center and Walter Poe Win Hectic Tilts, Keego Bows (Powell's Tip- Ends Game, Packed PHS Gym Scene of 3 Bitter Regional Battles Thursday Keego Loses in Overtime to St. Thomas By JACK SAYLOR Max Powell's tip-in of a missed free throw in the final second gave a frantic rally by St. Clair to win a 51-48 decision. A full house in the spacious PHS if! E iti bagging 19 points, Pete Swienicki, 17, and Ron Nowak, 12. Bob Hob- son led the Presidents with 15. Keego took a 15-14 Ist period Pentiae Press Phete the score at 52-all and his set shot with 15 seconds left in an overtime period defeated Keego, 56-54 At left is Gryzenia of St. Thomas, while 41 Cress Ld = a “ ry} rome icc ); Peggy's Ne. 1; Mamny's; Mae DOUBLES, SINGLES A SUNDAY | 1@ am.—iLflah Liskey-Betty Boeecard; Jean Parker-Jean Servess; - lenbeck-Pat Strahan; Leuelle poy Delphine Fry; Derethy Ledwig-Ann Fet- ters; Reby Ledwig-Chariette Irish; Distel -Geergta ae Leviea Merle- Gla@ys Powers; A e Venes-Audres tT ; Rese Stratten-Leciile Allen; Al- ma Bennett-Betty Pierce; Maxine Bowell- Shirley Poteter | | Gertrade Perna-Mary Cooney; ‘All Tickets Sold |. LANSING «—All tickets that-Mr-s job ahead of him that he has school athletic director, today. Deal Involving Bums, Redlegs and Phillies Is Expected i Beats Lakers Night; | lead, trailed, 29-26, at the balf. | then lost Johnny Wassel qn per- sonals with 3 minutes left in reg- in as Buzzer Zany Outdoor Sport to Start With Smelt Run Thousands to . Swarm ge % TE 1 : i ERaz & rth i E Red Wings Only One Point Away From 6th litle Z | jhad 14 and 13, respectively, | Utica. Chieftains ended up out- | | | regularty tion, Walled | Rams, went iy HHT Bee Pleasent— | Bay Ciry Comtral 58; Leas Sexton 5, Regional Prep ourney Results AT BIRMINGHAM ve Dele (A-7:30); Hy I be i r | i 3 ; t best t tet eeeeetsages Squad Registers i i : Eh +f | fo all ; é a al oO 1F 7 § all E 7 3 an | 2 5 > E < j we VS YS Se ees ee ee et oF See Have Chance With Nats —— “= . ¢ In contrast to Scull who stahds prety so PST ~~ =o bealeliny calle ypripe sa today. of bepeentag he Ga Siete | =, ° Lecumae ot 05 Gua® Senators, Texas, in the Big State League Both are for & shot at | inst year could forecast trouble over the right field job for | with major league but he | with potential talent to | Wook to impress Harris. make the grade On his first two appearances at Seulfs claims thes far sre (the plate against the Chicago based largely ou press clippings [White Sox, the big rookie ripped from tis showing in the Oban | out two run-scoring - Leagte but they're Wnpremiive. | afield, he showed a Advance notices him os arm. ae fielding skill. seen a series of Cubans out “The intie Cutan the | fast at the outset yn rok ane packy Fabre pets r Pagan “eeionr pete ts eutn Mies —e = .> ity to show his wares, two Cuban newcomers, —< eleee eee ——— = THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 Braves Wallop By BEN OLAN tional League race, the Dodgers AP Sports Writer | Gout scare Jolly Cholly. For a team which has yet to| Grimm thinks the recent trade celebrate its first birthday, the with the Giants which brought out- Milwaukee Braves are doing fielder Bobby Thomson to the might well. Braves will help the club a lot. So well, in fact, that Manager | 2 *) 8 Charley Grimm says he's on the| Thomson, who has been pound- spot. . ing the ball at a Ld] s Yesterday, the Braves walloped the New York Yankees 11-3, club- bing four pitchers for 16 hits, in- Ortonville Quintet Falls, Shrine in Regional Finals Oakland County has only two | collected 6 points in the final min- non-Class A teams left in regional | utes and a half to trim the final tournament competition today. | margin. * . ” Ortonville staged a 4th quarter M rally, but it was a case of too 2: on Amvet Ring Card Saturda A %bout card has been ar- Amvet World Champions, 11-3 grand slammer in the third. |ing im four runs, the Cleveland The Boston Red Sox chalked up | Indians handed the Baltimore Ori- | their fifth straight one-run victory, | oles their first exhibition setback | edging the Chicago White sox 32| 17-5. Doby and Bob Kennedy hit ‘in 10 imnings. Billy Goodman’s|home runs in the Indians’ 11-hit | triple followed by Charley Max-| attack against three Baltimore well’s single was the winning par- | pitchers. lay. The Cincinnati Redlegs, taking With outfielder Larry Doby driv-| advantage of five Pittsburgh er- rors, nosed out the Pirates 7-6. | Outfielder Jim Rivera of the} White Sox suffered chest and leg) injuries when he crashed into a wall as the Cincinnati ““B” team | whipped s “B” squad 65. X-rays disclose serious injuries expected Rivera | Chicago" failed to and it is will be out only a few days. and an outfield fly in the first this spring for both pitchers. Donovan has pitched a total of ers |eight innings so far, permitting the batters. But until yesterday's only two hits and a single run, | |41 Detroit victory over the St. | fanning six and walking three. | Louis Cardinals at St. Petersburg,| Herbert, whose trouble was find- | Tiger moundsmen had given up a/| ing the plate last year, hasn't giv- | total of 27 runs in four games to en up a single run in six innings. belie the supposition. ' be y | | | a tei Z 3 F gz fe a, > one of them a fluke, wind-blown scored on ' ‘Underweight | 83st Mere: (Problem Faces _| By Stest Steve Kraly BRADENTON, Fia. it may have something to do with his enthusiasm for Steve. . s s New York Yankees, has a weight| “He don’t scare out there,” says problem that most ballplayers | Casey of his lefty and he's got Baker, eliminated ee would welcome. : . a ball that does something’.” fight at 135 pounds Kraly reported | Huren’s Golden Gloves tourney, The 24year-old southpaw is | spring aeae ae ix cee us ages guaewee ‘wie: Kraly, who finished last season | and he’s still about eight pounds Bh agg tency Ga with the Yanks after compiling a | short of that goal. titlist twe years ago. , Grady Johnson, talented Po n- se ‘ tae ighiwei wit get acotver|| Open Bowling Every Day a ic on Pan defeated him in the Port (Alleys Open 12 Noon te 12 Midnight) Huron tourney. thru Tickets for the show are on sale/] OPEN pastes 12 to 6 at Dobskd's Bar, Stadium Inn and Saterday 12 to 12 Weldon's Goods First metal is oot for 8 pas BOWLING ._.., 12 te 8:30 teaage snore tommy we-|| BRUNSWICK BOWLING BALLS Z% 1&—Dave Runyon (F) ys Bob Me- DRILLED TO FIT a mts (bem) ve Jim AG upet cuncantons on8 Gene sight bevy to GHA nosey ‘ie (P) ve Chek 7s “Se ene a) «oa ow | WEST HURON RECREATION qu Seats Setaiae @) ve Opt Bago 1124 W. 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He broke the multiple attack Arkansas Tech, the nation's high-| Gown ue fellows: est scoring team, and 2. “Our Notre Dame offense, champion Springfield (Mo) State to No. 1, but with National Intercollegiate (NAIA) ee tournament. er tage Both meet unseeded opponents | ,ooosite corner. in tonight's semifinals. | Dick Ricketts carried seeking its 3rd con- sive burden for secutive NAIA title, slipped past Doints But coach East Texas State, 65-58, im an .oig it was a overtime quarterfinal game last ents that was ° | for the it def after Atanas Tech wnder bys, who |g ened 363 hale came into the tournament with a) «we. took Si trounced St. Peter's of New Jer) qostelio (who made sey, 81-77. | the first half) after In the semifinals, Springfield | his third personal State runs into Western Illinois of| The strategy worked Macomb. Arkansas Tech plays St. | ara scoring ace Benedict's of Atchison, Kan. |free throws in Change in problems facing Holy CHRYSLER'S - IMPERIAL NEWPORT 235 H. P. 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[oe rom ee : Chiefs Favored | II ‘ Powell's Tip-in as Buzzer’ sso’. 'Snee |) oe iy oxy Over Berkley Ends Game, Beats Lakers SxS23555) Non crohmpe * . stream to spawn, DETROIT @—A tie game—one in Regional Play Packed PHS Gym Scene of 3 Bitter) wnen the Great Lakes water| tiny point in the standings—was DelaSalle Five Meets Regional Battles Thursday Night) (which, ny the way, is not known), Se a ee one of nature’s strange and won- Wings today their sixth Mt. Clemens in Other Keego Loses in Overtime to St. Thomas | gertu; mechamism go into opera-| straight National Hockey League ee: F tion. -championship. Semi-Final Battle By. JACK SAYLOR lead, trailed, 29-26, at the balf,| ‘The smelt, which normally dwell} Red Wings swept to within o By BILL MARTIN Max Powell's tip-in of a missed] then lost Johnny Wassel qn per-|' large and ope water. bead for point of their sixth title last night List of Class A survivors in free throw in the final second gave | sonals with 3 minutes left in reg- cons tae Gah wae a aeee ah by eae ae lowly Chicago the MHSAA basketball tournament Rochester a 41-39 victory over) ulation. Lester O’Shaunghnessy’s | or seven inches in length, but when a Ga tar Dede oe —cut to 26 by last night's regional Walled Lake and climaxed a hectic | two free throws gave Keego a 52-49 they are at the peak of their! soinne — action—will. shrink to 16 teams in evening of tournament basketball | edge with a minute remaining, but| spawning, sum, tev pack the Detrolters will get a chance te tonight's semifinal rounds ant five oe ee ge a Tee a ftp eek Cane sconds| from top to bottom. . Soe Rome Rrerene St rie you think behavior Finalists will be determined at Tofowe the Felgana’ lect-cccand|"2t out We contest ftp overtime. | SY ot SSue Ett wy on chun| Yom Masque & Gnas ae LaSalle (12-3) at 7:30 and Pon- a frantic rally by St. Clair to win) Sreat ebance a 51-48 decision. A full house in the spacious PHS | ham. Competition at Ferndale “abe rd tal > matches Highland Park (15-0) gym watched Thursday's regional * minute ’ : and Hamtramck at 17:45 and play. A total of 3,000 fans prob- 15 seconds left, Nowak swished gunny sacks, old hats, dishpans—| oo. win the title is by winning Grosse Pointe and Reyal Oak ably watched all or parts of the the game-winning basket. anything that will serve the pur-| i. maining five games and De oo hse Am. sensational games. | The Class B games followed pose is plunged with wild abandon | trait loses its last six Pontiac’s Chiefs, who were im Rochester end Utica earned Much the same pattern. Each win- 0 myriads pressive in shellacking East De- berthe tn the Clase B finals Gat. |" built up a lead only to sce it| | Like Kida at a penny scramble.) ovine Suaessed ewe te troit 65-46 Wednesday, are favored urday night, while St, Thomas ¢vaporate in the 2nd half. Bar- oe ak ged eae pounds | blanking the Canadiens sats Ge to advance at the expense of the meets Marine City in a Class © | "¢y Swinehart's Uticans ran up|) 4. emmalt other league game, Boston virtually Bears, surprise victors over Bir- semi-final tonight. Grosse Pointe & 131 count ahd halfway through tasty . cnured taht of @n pe mingham in Ist-round play. Big- St. Paul and St. Charles, Wedmes- the 3rd period held a 20-point lead, . cad toh ee eee orate my Seager jhe day winners, also play tonight. #20 egional Prep playotts with a 10 vietory over S cagers is job of stop- tt was a well- Then the roof nearly caved in. A the New York Rangers. ping Berkley’s Dick Radatz en age two fast full-court press by St. Clair rattled Tourney Results Wings would lke nothing better i aan & ts. but K was (De Chieftains, who lost the bali re- SCHEDULE |than clinch the championship this 2 pt Bedi penyy Se averaged unable to match the outside shoot- — Their margin dwindled) wins, cus ve Bt Themes (C-1);| weekend. It would give them a 16.3 in 14 starts this year ing of the Detroiters on this oc- |" 10 points, then eight. | Grosse Petate S¢. Fest ve 8+ Cherie! week's time to prepare for the Van Ryzin will start his usual | casion. With half @ minute left, Gary AT BIRMINGHAM playoffs. ist. five, with John James and Blue Streaks hit 40 per cent of E™selgau's long shot cut the score PT gay Po age (a-1:30) z |to 51-45 and Bob Lewis added a In their last five championship Walter King at forwards, Dick their shots with Ron Paradowski | Blacklaw at center and Walter Poe bagging 19 points, Pete Swienicki, | ee throw. Les Lindsay's long set} , oe Points ve, Boral Ook. (A-0.30) » es Bee Uap we Se and Bob Johnston at guards. 17, and Ron Nowak, 12. Bob Hob- | Pared the final margin to 3 points. arg hr acetone Finals scheduled for Satur- son led the Presidents with 15. | Lindsay's 22 points were high. WALLED Lake ; general manager, enys day ni i ae oh took a 1514 lst |Gordon Rogers and Fred Hoscila arr arrp| he'd rather win the regular-cea- pa age cute re Kenge period nad 14 and 13, respectively, for Feees®,f 1.2 Wittems f 41 %/ som title than the piayefis but gional tournaments. | Utica. Chieftains ended up’ out-| tian S006 Ryan, « 32 8| don’t let that feel you, Jelly. ® | scored from the floor, but sunk |p. oS be ‘ © § £,5| Jack will be driving his team te Basketball Results (Major trade === sess 2S EE" 2) so cae wey eo seer a | Rochester, which just squeaked te te ome |, Detroit looked sharp in downing ee . . | by Mt. Clemens St. Mary 55-54 ROCHESTER | ........ 9 0 oe Oe Mee tents, she ows bh Se a ee Seenin Wind | Steers ers oe tee Cia an testo ona ! gap ia Ist . West. naa ‘FOURAET . . Rae | @ half, with Arian Stone hitting ot 35} Wome $814 | period. freee SE oan F “a % Deal Involving Bums, | miwtarty from clow tm te ead [terre eg fat comune ti A Bettag hee & Preecees' colt, o saa wé- M9 Unhr| ten, Walled Lake sce, Den WH |sstesin 8 5 S40 eee S| Wat}, ¢. rouaney GANGWAY!—Ron Nowak (14), St. Thomas . Pontiac Press Phote| Redlegs and Phillies Is en Milliard, ¢ ¢ 0 @ Engeiges, ¢ 1 8 2) Uggs ed if poe s | center, drives in for a lay-up in the 4th quarter of | the score at 52-all and his set shot with 15 seconds | Commanitting Gece qutel: fonts 17 17 Bt i194 Sod bat eer BS & Thursday night’s Class C regional tournament | left in an overtime period defeated Keego, 56-54. Expected | te opcaing four minutes, ; ot. cama ascrreeetene fe oe BL . se y $f] game with Keego Harbor at Pontiae High. Nowak/ At left is Gryzenia of St. Thomas, while 41| MIAMI (UP)—A Sway deal be-| But Niles Freeland’s Vikings cusses © in Titleholders sane City - H Rerthen $2 | missed, but his rebound shot late in the period tied} is Keego’s Bob Hobson. tween the Brooklyn Dodgers,| Were an inspired team. They cut| azseo sv. Tmomag Philadelphia SSiag: nell Clncke. | Oe seen ee ee a grenrwn 8 #8 Pores ‘Ton | nati Redlegs appeared in the mak- | !iams returned at Hodson 7115 P. Man'sra, f 1 6 2 ° ae efe @ _| ing today after Buzzie Bavael, vice | 2nd halt te, gm Mer, ¢28| Georgian Takes Single exton, | ractors, Vikings W In 22222 Soe eee ea spent the day in conference with baskets each and after Powell had pdt it age Bob Carpenter, president of the connected, Ralph Fear hit on two 31 ts 54 us| Berg ot Augusta , , g |Phils, and Gabe Paul, general | jump shots and the startled Falcons| st" suomas | ts ba ta 8 (ames jucvers Gs. DO) 2 the Ry 208 FAIS hetball and seemed rige for an in its | manager of the Reds. Bavasi ad- found themselves behind, 30-29. ar VEawpass ; 5 - wi Associated Press Sports Writer ba prey heregyranrse ed ‘aat.| Flint Northern, a five-time Class | mitted that the names. of several Williams added a free throw and CLASS Ds cay | Louise Suaes. homestate favorite, Pop was in a jam. So he called) “™ | > 4 > > = g F ww gd 2 FE 5-6032 _7_wvweweweevwevwevvvuvvevevw*™ by a capacity crowd of 19,000. ‘Graham Signs for ‘54, Receives Salary Boost CLEVELAND #—Otto Graham, star quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, signed his 1954 contract with the club Thursday, thus end- jing reports that he might retire from the gridiron. Graham was believed to have re- ceived an increase over the re- ported $20,000 he was paid last season. Coach Paul Brown said ‘Graham | had his greatest vear last season, and we are paying him accord- ingly “Otto is the highest paid player J CHEVROLET f i | ! Pe ‘ a siacnsc and It’s @ Undersect Hecter @ Twin Defrosters @ Twin Sun Visors @ Deluxe Steering Wheel @ Directional Signals @ AND, it includes RTT : IT’S A DEAL — SPOR A 1954 2-DOOR CHIEFTAIN PONTIAC EIGHT [2261* @ Chrome Gravel Guards @ Chrome Bumper Guerds @ Chrome Trunk Guerds @ Arm Rests (front & reer) @ Electric Cigerette Lighter @ White Sidewall Tires @ Ash Trays (front & reer) See It... Buy It at... PONTIAC ANYTIME! Equipped (front end reer) license, title and tex LLL ITT IIIT TTT riiiliisiiiiiiiiiiii = Clash Tonight pions of the Big Seven, and the | best record (21-4) into the Corvallis Oklahoma Aggies (23-4), Missouri | competition with Southern Califor- Valley winner, against Rice, | nia (1812), Pacific Coast Confer- (22-4), winner of the Southwest | ence winner, furnishing the oppo Conference playoffs. sition. The other game matches * ¢ * Santa Clara (174), an at-large Idaho State, Rocky Mountain} nominee, and Colorado Aggies (22- Conference champion, takes the|5), Skyline Kings. Parker Seeks to Extend Underdog Victory Pattern NEW YORK #—Strapping Nino; Ezzard Charles, figures to have Valdes of Cuba is a 3-1 favorite |'00 much punching power and durabil to beat Canadian-born James J. ay Sr the Parker at Madison Square Garden naoner niecoy Nae] Named “The way the favorites have tom een vee“ 22=* Coach at Cal said Parker. to the of upsets in the lat, Mentor Succeeds Nibs seven days in television headline | lightweight champion Jimmy Car-| BERKLEY. Calif. (UP) — Pete ter in the Garden last Friday Newell of Michigan State has Jones stopped the 2-1 favored (Nibs) Price as head basketball Bobby Dykes Monday, and Bobby | coach of the University of Cali- N.J., heavyweight was referring Price in Post fights. Paddy DeMarco whipped | night at 41 odds, Ralph (Tiger) been signed to succeed Clarence Jones outpointed Gil Turner (3-1) fornia. it was announced Thurs- | Wednesday night. aay night. | s s s | The Parker-Valdes 10-rounder,| _ Brutus Hamiltoa, California | starting at 16 p.m., EST, will be —_— athletics, — | broadcast (ABC) and telecast | | (NBC) locally and nationally, | Yee? comtract. He did net die | Valdes also stands 63 and, ‘Hse terms of the agreement. +-weighs 210 pounds. The Cuban! Newell achieved his greatest | champion, ranked as the No. 2) fame in 1949 when he coached | University of San Francisco's ‘'Cin- ° derella” team to the National In- Besselink and Kroll |vitut toxeamene chamoioo | Price, who coached basketball! Lead at Baton Rouge «: | '51 Ford Conv. ..... $9 "49 Chev. Conv, ..... $499 53 Ford Conv. .... $1,699 41 Ford Conv....... $199 ‘| '4$7 Oldsmobile 4 dr C Thales From Miletus Propounded Friendliness Sincere Interest And that is the standard for our customers Harold Turner Ford Yours— and everyone else’s Favorite Ford Dealer 1393 FORD All models & all colors Various equipment $1099 $284 down & 24 months Your Choice $129 46 Ford Coupe "50 Hudson 4 dr, 46 Pontiac 2 dr. ‘47 Pontiac Coupe "46 Hudson 4 dr. Trucks '48 GMC. pickup, ' 1) ton eorrreceoe ‘ Specials! ’SO Ford 2 dr. ...... $499 '46 Dodge.4 dr. ..... $233 46 Ford 2 dr........ $199 49 Ford 2dr, ....... $333 51 Kaiser 4dr. ..... $499 *SO Chev. Belair ..-... $799 52 Henry J, 2 dr..... 949 51 Hudson Club Coupe — 49 Mercury 4 dr..... 3 °53 Pont. Catalina... $1,999 51 Mercury 4 dr. Mercomatic .... $44 "50 Stude. 4 dr. ..... $399 Turn to Turner's for the Best in Wheels and Deals Visit Our New Location At TURNER'S Woodward Motor Sales Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. We Are Also Doing Business At Our Old Location | 464 S. Woodwatd Birmingham Harold Turner ‘SOGMC, \% ton panel .......... SW ‘51 Ford %4 ton | panel .....+.0c00 $544 a $3 Ford 1% ton ee $1,099 '46 Ford % ton pickup ......... $299 «Hydramatic ..... $799 SO Cadillac “62” Odi wae oncice se $1,699} cm WISE BUYS AT COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac special! 1953 Pontiac $1,495 Two door, 8, Chieftain Deluxe Hurry . Hurry Hurry Many Others at Comparable Prices BUICKS FORDS DODGES CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILE ACT NOW COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Open 'til 10 Every Night 804 N. Main Street (at the North End of Town) ROCHESTER Phone OLive 2-9311 CADILLAC 106 4 eater. = CHEVROLET 8) 210 4 DOOR SE Gan Blue an’ tvory Hester. seat covers $147 FE *-s006 1950 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE COUPE Radio and heeter, origina! ¢ finish and pearly new top. p) Chevrolets! Choice of 20 Beauties Executives’ Cars New Car Trade-ins LOW AS $1295 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT - ON THE or WOODWARD AND I iL > ROAD ie arrange financing. 1947 CHEVROLET \ ; ; } eon | Ae Bais y yore Ritts, | peeee! Ph SMR g co age mrerate nc 8 yeep Ford — 1952 CHEVROLET Two DELUXE Radio heater, mileage and beautiful dark finish. MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED Lor ON THE CORNER OF | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD CHEVROLET 1953, BEL AIR. «4! door, Po . Lifesaver 4 6600 miles, Phone FE HABE OK USED’ CARS Dot Drive A Wofry Wagon! | /See These “O.K.” ‘ Used Cars HIGH VALUES LOW _ PRICES ‘51 Stude. V-8 with overdrive $795 ‘O02 Plym. 4 door, radio and heater. Nice green finish. $995 ‘51 Chev. Radio, heater and Power- glide. 2 door sedan. $895 ‘D1 For 2 Door, V-8 Radio, heater and over- drive. $845 ‘50 Chev. 4 Door Sedan Radio, heater and Power- glide. Very clean. $795 GOOD VALUE v4 CARNIVAL THIRTY-FIVE by Dick Turner OO : —————— TT 4 O ae 4 mend Copr 1964 by WEA Gerviee | “First the good news, dear! speeding or parking—!" For Sale Used Cars Bright Spot '53 Cadillac 62 epe. ’53 Olds. 88 Holiday 53 Buick Riviera cpe. 53 Ford Custom 8 sed. 53 Chev. 210 sedan 53 Olds. Super 88 sed. ’52 Cadillac 62 epe. 52 Buick Special sed. ’52 Ford Custom 8 sed. ‘$2 Chev. Deluxe cpe. "53 Chev. BelAir cpe. ’53 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr. ’51 Buick Special sed. "52 Olds. 98 Holiday ’51 Cadillac Custom 62 sed. "$2 Mercury sedan ’51 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr. 51 Olds. Custom 88 sed. ‘51 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr, '50 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. 50 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr. '49 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr. Transportation | '5! Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. a i cee eeeeeees Bit 51 Chev. Deluxe Sed. 1 4 S|, 47 Chev. Aero ..... $345| 49 Olds. 76, 2 dr. "48 Merc. .......00, $445 | '49 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. '46 Pont. .......-2.. $245 QR Nash oo... cec ace $295 | '48 Olds. Custom 98 sed. 46 Olds .......-04. $245) +49 Pontiac Chief. 8 sed, ‘46 Pontiac 2 dr. Customer Confidence. Over 35 years 47 Olds. 76, 2 dr. "47 Chev. Coupe JACK HABE CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at Cottage } PHONE FE 4-4546 Economy Cars ut ob li st fe ih | it:} ad i i itt i | ii | L H 1951 CHEVROLET MICHIGAN’S FINEST CHOOSE YOUR OWN TERMS - thru _Credit Union Finance Co. or Your Bank JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC 1952 FORD 2 DR. Radio and Heater $1,095 ’ ‘GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 254 S. SAGINAW ST. PHONE FE 4-7371 + cl er 0mm Fae eee AUBUE MOTOR Rast BLVD, xD PE ? i \ ! 61 Sale Used Cars 61 SPECIAL! 194499 FORD 2 DR. Custom, radio and heater. Clean. $395 GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 254 S. SAGINAW ST. PHONE FE 4-7371 —— ne 18 PORD CLUB COUPE fo and beater, Very clean car to sell AUBURN MOTOR SALES ___ CAST BLVD. AND PIKE ___ HENRY J. 51 FINEST fimance LINCOLN, ‘41 CONVERTIBLE. ¥ V4 motor. $225. 2161 Opdyke |JACOBSON'S We have "47 through °S! Hudsons, Come see us for a new or used Hud- MERCUY 2, 000D™ CONDI BY OWN- best ‘Nash Rambler STATION WAGON Custom Equipped OVERDRIVE-SEAT COVERS NEW CAR CONDITION KIMBALL >, BROS_ INC. Your Nash Dealer i is i : and extras. One owner good com dition OR 30781 efter 8:30. PLYMOUTH ‘% 4 DOOR sPE ets’ deluxe, original owner. FE | I didnt get a ticket for | For 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 &T. BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW SPECIAL! 1947 NASH 4 dr. sedan with radio and heater. Looks new. $295 “Solid Value” SPECIAL! 1951 PONTIAC 4 dr. sedan. Radio and heater. $995 “Goodwill Used Car” SPECIAL! 1949 FORD Deluxe 2 dr. Radio and heater. $495 “Solid Value” SPECIAL! 1953 WILLYS 6 Radio, heater and overdrive. $1,295 “Goodwill Used Car” 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 PORE Nw Keller-Koch People’s Auto "33 8 2 Gr. Sharp $1348 ‘3 chishan 2 ar. sila | $s | eco = Spring Values 1952 Piymouths. 3 te choose from 5 tw (8) 8S 1951 Plymouths 6 to choose from 9005 to s786 | 1951 Dodge, beautiful green and like pew | lest heater 2 door, radio and | ht blue finish. 8705 Kaiser In excellent con! 6505 1951 tor 1950 Mercury redic. heater and overdrive A — velue 1951 Nash Bed car. Heater and redio $6¥5 1960 Ford « Club Coupe, new tires heater and radic 1949 Packard 2 door with over- drive. $405 Make an ofter on these cars. “41 Nash Ambassador “41 Chevrolet Manv other good cars and trucks. Riemenschneider Bros. DODGE- PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 Clarkston MOTOR SALES oe 6 PEXKY Pe ¢-cond teau_ 22-2195. 1982 WILLYS SEDAN MICHIGAN’S 4 FI NEST LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer ‘33 SALE! Fords Mercurys Lincolns Pontiacs Plymouths FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS Practically new cars at used car prices. LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer ——- arrange tor Sale Used trucks 62 Cy Owens 7 A-]" USED TRUCKS Need A Dump Truck? Take Your Pick At Cy Owens Lot 51 FORD F+4 ~ DUMP. *S0 DODGE DUMP ’$2 FORD F-6 DUMP *S1 CHEVROLET DUMP "30 FORD % TON UTILITY 30 FORD. % TON PICKUP '30 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY ‘48 FORD % TON PANEL See Them Today! They're Ready to Go! CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 PONTIA Exclusive Truck Dealer WILSON GMC ~ 809 S. Woodward '49 GMC 1 Ton Panel $395 ‘47 Ford % Ton Panel $195 $1 Chev. % Ton Panel $695 52 Chev. % Ton Panel $795 ’S1 Chev. % Ton Pickup $595 "51 Chev. Sedan Delivery - $A9S "53 Chev. % Ton Pickup $995 ’$1 Chev, % Ton Pickup $695 49 Ford % Ton Panel $395 } Equipment 88 i arm x - RCH 12, 1954 Sale Pets 81 | Sale F pe RESS, FRIDAY, MA ZF anne See Peet Sa 'Seat Stata” for Sale Miscellaneous . PONTIAC PRESS, iscellaneous 72) For —— PARAKEETS Gomens rE =| tor bitch. ee Farm a By Jay Alan | For Sale M ~~ |" USED HEATING snuveia Gee Fe | East 0h Wi | T w teed. ince 18 te Onna ~NEW! NEWT ENS EQUIPMENT <3 RN MODEST MAJD ! ai | FARARERTS, “GRESDERS, Cane sunlit bat, rect Ti THIRTY-SIX S| Sale ere ee ee ee ister's |! ER iw nme S| aE ' ! ace ery ie : he ; 00 ee en eee features Boats & Accessories peo = LINENS, SILVER rmeiste | —~nng ysis | SAbSrTe 3 pe ai —cocaen | ee t engineering For Sele Used Trucks 62 Te ey fodinneta. Birmingham, e AY 10. TO 3 |g haart Sassy Sos om | Renae, vr | abren we omut eu. gut rate pees ‘sans Orebard Lake gall’ sunday shermeoe SUNDAY 10 TO 3 like ‘new coe -_ all = aad sE rot Es, TOP Houghten & Son, Ine. ;. | . Te" Sr ig LUMBER ee TTBLING | aescetart etree —as| YOUR Se EE cap: ay Ovebase Parke st 53618 . Less Romeo 2533 : tel "eutboard motor. 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TRA extra nice FE 17-0044 ¥% . ~ BECBELLENT | _yearsc RGAIN reaped pee le a aie aa on , Lumber delivery. BROTHERS ting alfalfa _ RASS HAY. Im. int and an “O. pera yy REAL BARG ae ee oa ae tan 15 | OLIDDEN I Northern 3 7. | 30 TON BROME oO Ra. FARM AND New paint Ponriac "46 te ‘48 ©: | etal cabinet .. 10 85%" — --- 906. 100 2678 Orehard Lake Ra. ‘ Cooley Lake Rd. 77 8. Se ils with | ™ "8. © mi out Josiya USED wih ~-1068 a | Double door m “ .. $13.06 Warwick to A VARIETY sist f E R a ALS wre | Carpenter 2 tee. —_ PE 2-1068_— ‘ head sewing $25 | $34.50 elec tr) OGSHEAD ret FE DELIVE PIANO RENT. _ Ger! pe 51000, __ S TRIAL EQUIPMENT a 95 ar YA ; OLDER CAR g ——- seees $10 | $30.95 at oles oo ae BOLLIN es out Bald Mac- WE Radius wast y buy. $30 senthiy 0 TONs. T AND SECOND Oakhill R4 died moD- WILL a Nash, or sell Dresser cc $8 | 960.95 ee | eee P= ov 1845. 70 Mile Y s_ FE ¢0ses OR | #0 also straw 3850 deliver NY MAKES AND — Sinise ma @ie neaisie i ped bora rare ee s strong Phone FE 1-12 _ 8 Trucks by i" _ lagher’ CONN, 22 B he: 64784. Caan . MA $9 ee Beitr | Seo ewe oc eRe oCusnes camels $18 for WATER HEATERS, 39 Oai- EM3-4650 EM 3-3996 wai aner 3 pm jon TOM IRS AND SECOND ELs TO CHOOSE PROM. 3 ROO sop) eae ey Coffee tab suite .. 945 . 108 Cannon .. § 1% | Bor new, approv 50 and D. MEDIUM alfa, liver. OA e198 «UP. wu maa te panacea! Small size dining room anit en ee a a 2S ee, 30. WANTED ition and rain, will de! PRICE FROM ing. wil ect or small home in White kitchen cabinet $12.50 | 5 aoe cere mneal. ay = 29) on value, $40.50 and ares Sard “‘betwcen 10:00 as he c an own. ie an DICK VALUET. | New ‘eay, boll ana sochangp Se Sees tact Panda ee acres a x Taese 87s bottled gas heat PRE GOOD, 5% pm AY | ce patie retain hay. tee SEVERAL M Y a wriout a CONTRACT | “OAKLAND $ ibe Cannes pile chase noes. emt oe ue co gg a Om par yy 000, fr ae nag ES WanTED we hocre FE ease Ser? Beles ‘iret cuttan of — TIONED AND ae. ce M to FRADE YOUR LAND ec. equity 2 = URE \¢ 1.00 Princess $ — Piuorescent, = _® ot = VEMENT eee _— ET Pianos. SLIGO brome hay. OL me . LIKE NEW. ore ee baaee oS one oe wee FURNIT : $4505 cell Ave, PA a a ae oe, ea a TEED. autos for ey) 23-8523 : UsED —J | _ 2 _W. Iroquois | Goods 71) SEWING MA ‘ ley heavy uty 3 3:58 | “vores ot2 os te connie eee and Bev an aTATwies SoS a ie hee s Bre * Sale s ceoscnscoe postcode CONSOLE heads, | 52, best? 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ERS CANISTER 8 NING L M pty Blo All in attractive rifles Manley \&@ Dirt 79910 intel «ik > A” net Dune | MASSEY.” "Ohlvrere Used Motors ALY AMERICAN springs, “tr oon T.V\ and TUME ae aaah ian, CA Ss prod OL 1-301, R eer. Gravel & | a 2 miles west of PLOW $1,673. FARM & - — EARL . up radio ten 12 N. Cass Ave. RODS, LINES A ME- SUPPLIES case. UNDS Sand, of y. _ PONTIAC Piney x wees Victoria, MY 34008. fet) Srp log gel PUNTER BARD Sole BIC. BUILDING | & Cc 8135 ROCK HO ral & wm TRODUCT, | Mghwey. \OLATEIN COW ae USTRIAL a | end | UR MITURE, | 10 AM to 8 P} OLD AND EX. CHANICS 8M dise new x exe 2% be es 84.80 mineraiites, mine AMERICAN gaol 40. 3 YEAR ig on $190 Forre IND cellent PLAT BED. | [wrique are at 168. | STOVES BOUGHT. sO Clem- rchandi os 4x8 x% . f | Cabachons, imens silver siab- ews: —- — | reedy to fre $5206 OR CO. _ ceil TON ; jassw . FE STO s 002 Mt. All me - ea. Pi 000 09. fluore cent spe. "es. é ——— | Clarkston, MAple 2 TRACT r ‘*% CHEV 3 ase. Fish plates nae pighte wat © VE bss changed Turner : lass in every F" epue woo! insulation 100 ing Face meterial. send, FF T Jones, BULL. TARD AVE. i S-. 5| Goemke i's sunPa: rE aoe CONSE —K first ¢ : Dee ig hy Ey ASKER'S in er eEace DIRT ea omg HE lg Blagg JOODWAR Pinte bee a. Devondale,'« blocks Auburn Heights [58 te ance nape, pb salle and ct and guaran ceed oa oe oe oe Pu TASK R re sen | air, top pot ~— | “terse a ae ie” ce &25 W 1 OR FE 4-1442 west_of Crooks ow P apt ELECTRIC 81 420.40; china | te? MN Matthews hi Te kk beoer fh “ite, Boers, | 63 W aere oe ee ee HORSE MANURE | i a FE 4-046 DODGE, eet 404 pod sd $8 Se = pam BMALL gag PE 2-0566 SIVELY NOT H- ix 1 8 — AR on as oe 7 after 4 p. m. Stared YE be owe Wanted Livestock ua : b yer’ J of draw i Singer | running : | POS AL- rs, Exterior large Im- 14. | DRIvewAY vel. Lake. chest chair, $22.50 | -— _E and +901 BURNER | ORIVEW are vOR | jseoe, Hol ua LARRY | Betas ie fe reas Hee Eres | ie "AT THIS SALE. | Fos Bewcgietil ate Pies, Sag OS PE Se Beate cis onttac | Gear ap | EF ane ae ae ; Bet wen Galen ct lished brass value, $5.95 ERS AT Dp & Birch. Weldtex, hers. | et, aa DIRT SAND A _| fost J Poultry es wee a to $208. tional’ $29.50. re 13 Auburn, | shades. $21.95 soni URDAY AN oe wesreeed a Ee me RM” ee. PILL. DIRT OR +70. . TOP-| < For Sale | first > E kinds. Bank eo Peers. | Paetory Orchard Lake EN SAT by bs Geulien & stam igo Shectrech seceuees aad ro _ Del ~ €INDERS AND lar Pa eee Weeséeors JEROM Dealer | ee ea gee oe a ae oP SUNDAY ONLY Weed ce ton dealee ter Pie este tae AL A AVEL CUSTOM Bsus. Soom Eauipment my 8 zie a Rochester Fo gene gpg tv. LIKE . Quality. , ~~ ar hearer, aD MaLLARe mingham 0 ‘ on 1983 io wan ou Tot. 06, VE + s708 Hours: 1 to 9 P.M. Lumber Co. Lumber Company 2 GRAV revel 8 SOM ESTICA R4. MP | ie PA Lc 7s. OA teal contfolled oven. 148 98. Ove ED TRADE-IN Se 105 AL eee ae eat oe Open: Daily 6% Sen Fe pipes end Th PE | DOM EATS CATED. -—awWes ve, exce USE d <—== , 10: a. Lake n 3-2215 ashed 53001 GHORN HENS 2.60: $-2000 between § as 89 a hice. k Geek eared Ga J Sunday bass ORlando oifée "PR esuls. RCHARD | — oa LBOROAN ae tae ee | mm tion Sales seve. One natural es. “cuble CLEARANCE — 6 P.M. ™ “HEAD re eee epee oa ae 4OTOR. sass MANURE. 2655 ’ beled hay 1006i_Bo [i — Y, MaRCh 13. RD Toot" home freeser. save #40 washer $10 bs JERAL Mefene er, pnerogt es | ta met hot water hest- | @DRee pi* See ot ass” Gals Caras Produce UCTION -SATURDA’ balding. 8 — ~ & 9 A Dining rm table & 6 chairs $24 80 Oe otee fe st each ap (Nte'ation eecarie hot tater YE pp ol. Pi run €240 and cushion rs ; ereuping “of angus he Ip ciges. East Dequindre. | G.- range Chair ss 4g29 50 WAREH H P Button 4750 J BUILT-| er Used ; i gravel. Band L Zo good ~~ : : play- TON PICKU ween _— Davenport & |. $49 50 hiwan’s Bisrest MAPS Sik? Sab Sire SoEs | « 2721. = me | Pevsenec Pe sens Fou AP . Hn igi weg woe % MUlberry #0114, Electric rahge 854.50 ichigan’s eRe wet cmt ao tee eect lege ere | Pe ; D GRAVEL FOR niture, $895 sbi reer own eae cen] “Michigan's Bigg inc | asa Meeeataten Meanes festa tenet FROSESOTED Oba | games | aces Ee size gas stoves. ry eld Asheraft ieee Pontiac 55.000 ge OR 30173 bg a to 85 carat oP aos 9500. | hots. peg ger Gravel, New apt. ena rnet renges, 17 MANT CTaER It TERMS S. Saginaw, _wall-type 6 ARINETS ring, ures, Bold tor “| | RY re Co. "4308 ‘Dinie THOMAS ECONOMY ee ee enemesi | MEDICINE CAR Sell rearouavie of trade for ‘at, Se ot F510 LAR ; Hignwey. OR Soe. FURNITURE Co. Pipe | Complete ine of structu ee as a : housetraile 23-0047 CAPEHART, HI raph iT TV com 8’ 8 Sar mv * new Longe (across Open Sund i oon EROM éio. FM phonog cong! nme ng a WRINGER | Gite! Co, 138 Forging and Soc: onmitieic to reot sole. 1 er user cevenerch | Snivicna L DELUXE MD. ex- American ——— have a good suites, @ining F 2 end ith | i ptying +0583. f 4 Bedroom suites, " Rochester nip 2 a ee celient “ebndition bos"Dick va fn. Sauverea. PE Naan oT™ | bargains’ coves, electric, gaa OL 1-9711 A} matching dust Feet el bakes] | aad! > -in Det. ft. SAND ered. PE 1-0831 ators, stov of r MORE THAN 30 YEARS Garey bedspread ‘stag Mahogany Used Trade > . CPt es "y sano Sg toes. ome 900D CORN LAND cn a te casein “fine “FOR PLACE TO BUY | ern kitchen "rural mail- | tne electrie stor $29 95 ft. 7 WASHED m in¢ 9 ACRES -3637. furniture Heated GooD MP if large Apts wt tt cet ent and Buila’ OA | Rens oped Fagg aale. Re cree | Whntnst seit ‘larger won| Pe ae BE | MYERS PUMPS a a Sale Farm Equipment 68) fr" WEB. a oe Se eee | _Saatets pon FURNITURE on |} be. ving fee 22777 BB per ecbag he well jets Com bipation MA VER 1 OR 2 soil AUCTIONEER WE BILL RAGY. on reer.OR INTERNATION. CASH POR SS Sark 12 pe living room __. aenee yy Saae nae per Ghallew end Soop | $00.50 up NEW USED BLDG. wpe Oy DaLIVER i ce sand, top NEW wail | AUCTIONEER WE BILE LP im iD. buah sewn pap. tools__Phone OR RADIOS 6 pe dining room eronnce aoe Ret Comma... csecgess: @ per M) Sel > wal sae aaneied R40 Le Sundays. ig MF, . wn ten cee ae eee | Say wre 2 al With job FOR OMALL RA Large eked $34.06 | Ko. 3 Comm. ......- Mallow w 10. labor _ Open 8 to 8: a4 Fuel 30 eivea farm and service. 345 phone, EVERY ee ment. 327 Ferry. OF as ee ae Btn ded i S| Large fook chedt Pree parking. | No. HAGGERTY low as well PER < VEE Wood, Coal & ~| able. Also ive mean Hoss = OCTION Bt rake Scooters SHROME DINETTE SETS —A =—_ "Ss PANY | aydromatic srecees OO | PER . colors. ge ow at tor | “Prey Tp om. Re hundreds of Sale Motor Sc ~~~ | CHROME eorgg hi Mol. eave WYMAN’ LUMBER COM POMP a. .csecess: ag plat ce or as, FIREPLA tractor w adjustment for ture. apptier ce: and Opa ee ROLE excr CHROME DINETTE SE went! + YMAN'S sey, My gyglted Late} bu CVS HARDWARE | Sh. Spun! tae i “Babee het tane| et oot ce. rtm ont| ‘es, arte” consenegy heh OTe conalan weet ceaniariee Oa for Gk "hele tue tree pp Ro fa Gulag RUSHES | 1947 Mogety, Bye. see KELLY’S I ee ore Po os ee ly Sa tote Auction. condition | 939 famous make, e in, VACUUM 956 Myrtle. 0. OIL HOT WATER HEATER, at Adams L 30” land rey farm or small | ton MY 2163 AT oF UY 1 p.m oi Is, fa tolors. Come in nd bags oo lons Auburn ? to _ FE ; $5.50 r = pales or me sien ee | Ee Nee vie “WAYSE GAPERTS |g Shir | Perea oS geri PE TET Ee eee reas ers. 12 8. Paddoc 64 aatheca a Deewarall ; é p LIANCE ot] Bee NEW tall ond large stop aya, supplies Beaver 9-2601. cord. . m Coormn A jus ™ 1 iles “En € torcycles Michigan Fluorescent. = APPLIA} baat trailer, drop tail gate auto- theos or Big = AUTHORIZED 8. ? Mack For Sale Mo ~ Lee Ave, 7 wor SPECIALS BALED de Rg = Vai aon el T OaK Say Te See ee © AT 18% MILE Tees. SERVICE. ON | Lake _ BETIS — H2000 | apiGe neliena ‘ches $40 | grass boys na wily, plant Ridge = 300 5 OR -TALBO r : You ne ckhow soa 41900. VAN DY© . i eH Davie as Ba, 29 _GOOO WIVES RNITRE Me a ee ee ae ie — ees = —_—— : pine Sie) ay Utica, Mich 0 C . $78 J W. Dune mounted a lath, $1.00 a bundle la Opcyke Mark Phone REP 32-3871 vidson Bales Co. ; |". CASH FOR Pur sa | news cumphene tat | Re. a got set PORWAGE S00 FETE | Rock lath. $1.00 0 “noormg and tn. NED HARDWOOD FOR ARGAINS vw Same? Gani * ime? a Es. | — - waver rs NEW \ : Porcelain square 0. ROOM ou | ew 2” FUR re 23-2939. Sener Foc red: Ko. 2 42622, SEARO t 0 cord and up. B SEVERAL Raniey “Best otter 44 Ee Gh con W Piawater, 1219 Diviar Ave, penny ite pete At $0 "pines o_o Beaters." ell and _ with SRINA AND _OLASSWARE. Ee nant nae frery Wi ‘eee, 81) WE RAVE ON HAND si TRAC- like soe | Orchards Cabinet ironer, new $90 furnaces, steam es ue Ge TOILET line of all colors For Sale Pets poten AND TO _ ay, _ ss TWIN 500. A-l in brig ghey —————aeeentnnnee | poe clothes er A-l from icc ot) fired. Ly oe lamp, house- Also complete and pearl seats TORS AKD MAKES, PRICED OY a ee rE sad ot ic I ino . $4.95 | Be Many others —! 56189 | ter HT’S SUPP trie Sioa tarleciots eS tae in wood. plastic values. Micht- POMERANIAN,| grzea 12 (oe , . eondition e oe a ees 65 9x12 Plastic Lin se 00.98 | 19, M3 v te . HEIG new bie. Waits b Hand at extraordinary 3930s Orchard REGISTERED OR 3-1972. PE ¢11 ' a cles ; Up _s_ Bt menthe to pag gue, Ferry, fier, table model. halt pric lawn | gan Fluorescent, Minale, reasonable. OI mDENS ‘G BROS. : For Sale rot bie 12212 Linoleum Tile 12 Ani DISHES, & Phone FE fier, gh sprayer, ura. ave AIDS {__male, reaso GARDENS KING : hetfers, eeeaenaetearaiee Toues.| 41% ft Wall Tile... vee | Witee taremare Le foo ik, SETRE, Good tower concrete, Cemetery urn. TRANSISTOR REARING AIDS VATIC GARDENS lous 1-41 Desien onthe old. t wae ee Ee et a Tie, | gee mamma a BS Hom Peloatinn, ok Ew Stee, ea eel demgnetraticn, Roles TEOMA Faom = Pe eS aol ay aie Teja, aon = —— essories 66) Rubber Base Paint, $3.50 vote mere Oe ay BATEROO conten i Oniver 3s Claremont nee 5 | te Set Pause AND “EW Pontiac Road a : is ; Deere | _Boats & Acc opeees a” eee pees z Walton praet,_ eter 1) Pe] 3 Car Garage Door : BABY 38 | NE GARDEN TRACTORS — H jooth harrow ; 1963 toe te eee PE 43006 Cr. c 27207 af ty ENO- head G | __eage, 87. OL 2 OLD. BOLE ARY TILLERS section aise; A PRODUCT 18 ONLY FOU RE Syers, 161. Ww Sof SALE swe loe a 530, Tapnicearion Bacrci gs, Sor8, MASS F Sone. | ae sises avatienle "May we He C “BOXERS | § WERES = M AWN, DIXIE — tractor Sf {ese a PRO VICE YO CLO8EO $1950 “> | Was with innerspring oghtiy factory rejec re Tile ox, EQUIP. 6507 8 International as THE = You HAVE Oe en wringer wasners $39.80 up | aad Bt aa ae 9 te value Orchard i m pee a vga 7 mes on CHOP Bas oe ARAREETS sun. EVANS Y. OR 328506 4 rubber; spreader, silo You # motor | Used loor” Gans - astray after 5 p.m. of an | placing vour pr FLOO rear _ | sei 4th St. ALE, REG _ BROOD P ; Te ieee ae tnlit you. Fe we ears inet” Seiaraay_‘OR saad _ fate ave: hg A thd eee sana re 2001! og = Te Oe. th tas) ae ee Om eee a reg’ some, Sved ons 18 hours met. | aD niet. 1 WASHING M : _ | . Linoleum. Sie, Paddoca - CHING, FOOTING tered, : ; for” anothe sr care their ner Roys, 96 ‘Oakland. PE seen | WS Meta ACHINE. SPEED | _cane ~ CASH!7"8 a "ule FE _., & | _ 31375. a way wae on buy with cont — eed \ eel "een Pa eae —y 1-9971, « | CASH es bere of vane. OU aes reat and” gas ranges iat = ~y et - i : SLT. . S ttker Souce “ll yee "he rope HP | mito PRs TTE COOP | wher tah te SINOLE CULT! "Fr auctions, chigs ¥ 2181) NEW LOW oo a oe. The use milk Mercary, Yours tor ewe | _ condition PE e310 * packer, geod ce ONOGRAPH | Mart, a BLOCKS | ges me ‘beards 608 pet’ id. ee ‘Bangs fF cury avi Y MOORS PLACE | 5 “ondition po faa ooo oe pecs ee “| CEMENT Sagi | Became doards line of _buld- | ED POW SHORTY Lake Ri PE Ys | tion r iron, 81 ryeyte, ‘818 q200. Excellent condition 3 | Bmaetiotely doltvered, 86 Spelt oan AA onsble prices. | new "Oren RITES AND SUNDAYS Ma e208 FOR — ENCELLENT| O00, Beecth ° Misc. 72 | = nist ame mt “BLACKETT'S _ rendhe ture | Sale Misc. COMBINATION DOO! Beilding Scrates wine de UND L comes PINE Clarkston t ners . hp el wislectre seve. on. a Hine 7 } a 8161 Dixte 4 § 6-581 tric hot pla 36 x60" O = ° Ez MA 5-3000. rr ON ad Garag a “mae TOOK SAMPLES = cet “Enninste eft \ealt a Kitchen-A‘d Sn en .. Eliminate sera’ rite troner oe. $260.98 that eery WE: jron ogg her = ag S peur boat fixe | Doce owe. cv ft, e170 os | 29:07 ae RAL Son races, | Pricer |. 9 A washer ——————- 199. a ag Maca Sioa cease SS = & free estimates. | 2 Los ete chairs ten Sree — | SRO ieee ee fe MA 6-447 ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 Young Fry Develop Talent fo -- Today's Television Programs -- be ty 4 ~ Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. B ud Lanker, Bev. Beltaire, Bob Car- rington. (4)—Time for Music, by Janie Palmer, (2)—Rocky King. Jealous _ wife sets stage for tragedy in “Murder by Mistake.”’ 6: 15—(7)—Sports Show. Don Wat- trick. (4)—News. Paul Williams. 6:30—(7)—Ramar of the Jungle. Jon Hall in “Golden Tablet.” (4) Time off for Sports. Bill Flem- ming. (2)—Telenews Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. Bob Maxwell, chatter and music. (2) Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. $:00—(7)—Range Riders. Rider wins boxing bout, outwits crooked fight promoter; Jack Mahoney. (4)—Art Linkletter and the Kids. Variety. (2)—Life With Father. Father’s old suit sparks rummage sale; Leon Amés. :15—(4)—Adventure Special De- livery. “Night Owl,” waitress fears entanglement with gang- ster. - away; family comedy. (4)— Eddie Fisher. Popular ballads; Martha Wright, guest. (2)— News. Doug Edwards. :46— (4) —News Caravan. John (2) — Perry 8:00 — (7) — Ozzie and Harriet. Ricky loses girl friend’s letter, upsets household. (4)—The Dave Garroway Show. Variety. (2)— Mama. “Jenny and the Streets of Paris,”’ in family comedy. :36—(7)—Playhouse. Philip Ober, Nancy Gates in ‘“‘Den't You Re- member,”’ man returns to sweet- heart who never grows old; re- mains fomantic mystery. (4)— Life of Riley. Riley crams for exam but finds he's in a rut; William Bendix stars. (2)—Top- per. Ghostly comedy. 9:00—(7)—Pride of the Family. “Albie's Economy Wave,” Paul Hartman. (4)—Big Story. Re- porter poses as inventor to trap :30—(T)—Stu Erwin, Jackie runs | | swindlers. (2).— Playhouse of Stars. Alex Nicol in ‘Ground- loop,”” @rama of ex-pilot’s unrest. | 9:30—(7)—My Hero. Robert Cum- mings in film comedy. (4)— Soundstage. Kevin McCarthy as young writer who learns about persistence in ‘““‘The Magnificent Lie."’ (2)—Our Miss Brooks. Eve Arden suffers “consequence” of 10:00—(7)—Zane Grey film. ‘‘Tex- as Desperadoes.” (4)—Cavalcade of Sports. Heavyweight bout; Nino Valdes vs. James Parker. (2)—My Friend Irma. Marie Wil- son, Mary Shipp in comedy. 10:30—(2)—C ity Detective. Rod Cameron in “Return Ticket.” 16: 46—(4)—Fight Scrapbook. Box- ing films. 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety, comedy guest Mary Mayo. (4)— News. (2)—News. 11:15—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- emy. Marjorie Reynolds, Dennis O'Keefe in “Up in Mable's Room.’ (4)—Rasslin from Tex- as. Duke Keomuka vs. Ricki Starr. (2)—Eleventh Hour Thea- ter. “You Can't Fool an Irish- man.” = SATURDAY MORNING 9:30—(7) Stu Erwin. 9:45— (2) —Agriculture Dept. (4 News. 16:00—(2)—Junior Achievement. (7)—Cartoons. (4)—Mr. Wizard. | Roundup Time. | 1:00—(2)—The Lone Ranger. (4)— | Quiz ‘em. 1:30—(2)—-Cowboy G-Man. Rough. Riders. 2:00—(2)—TV Bandstands. 3:00— (4) —Pro-Basketball. (2)— Playhouse. | 3:15—(7)—Meet the Governor. 3:38—(7)—Back to God. 4:00—(7)—Press Conference. (2)— Movie. 4:30—(7)—Faith Is Power. 4:45—(4)—Vocal Varieties. 5:00—(7)—Detroit Heart. 5:30—(7)—Christ Crusade. Ind. on Parade. : 5:45—(4)—Mich. Reports. SATURDAY EVENING (M— (4)— 6:00—(7)—Tom Henrich. (2)— Dollar a Second. (4)—Big Pic- ture. 6:15—(7)—Decision Hour. Winchell & Mahoney. | 6: 45—(2)— Magician. 7:00—(7) Stage Seven. (2)—Red Skelton. (4)—Tomorrow’s Stars. 7:30—(4) Ethel and Albert. (7)— Leave It to Girls. (2)—Beat the Clock. 8:60—(4)—Spike Jones. (7)—Panto- mime quiz. (2)—Jackie Gleason. 8:30—(4)—Amateur Hour. (7)— 16: 15—(7)—Animal Time. | 10:30—(4) Cartoons. (7)—Smilin’ | Ed. (2)—Wayne University. | 11:00—(4) Danger Fighters. (7)— | 11:15—(2) Sinema. 11:30— (4) —Space Cadets. (7)—_ Blinkey Adventures. (2)—Mer- | chandise Mart. 11: 45—(2)—Barker’s Cartoons. (7) SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—RFD No. 4 (7)—Head- line Hunters. (2)—Big Top. | 12:30—(4)—Meet the Artist. (7)—| Space Patrol. Jungle Story. 8: 45—(7)—Strange Fiction. 9:00—(4)—Show of .Shows. (7)— Boxing. (2)—Two for Money. 9:30—(2) Favorite Husband. dallian Theater. 10:30—(4)—Hit Parade Pres. Nixon. (2)—Vice Capt. I Leah Square. 11:00—(4)—Captured. (7) — TBA. (2)—News 11:15—(2)—Movie Date. | 11:30—(4)—Sat. Show. (7)—The ater. -- Today's Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this columm are subject te change without notice. CELW, (#08) ww, (ese) r ‘Carnival’ Charles Vanda Hunts for Acts Thinks Program Saves Many From Becoming Juvenile Delinquents NEW YORK — All sections of | the country contribute their share | of the young circus talent that makes up television's ‘Contest | Carnival.” But that talent must | | first be discovered—and polished) © up. That’s what this story is about. | His scouts uncover, recruit and | develop aspiring young acrobats, | trapeze artists, bull-whip perform. | ers, weight lifters and the like. _ . MEET THE BARBOURS—Recreating the roles of Mother Fanny | Barbour and Father Henry Barbour are Mary Adams and Theodor , Beer Thieves took an estimated in change and bills, cigars: beer from the Wixom Cafe, RADIO-TV. Service P.A. and Intercom GENE’S TV SERVICE 3351 Grant Se. Fe 4-8972 They find them in their home- | Y°" Eltz. The Barbours, who made their television debut recently, town gymnasiums, YMCAs. danc- 4re the stars of that American classic, “One Man's Family.” The not-so-likely places of the same name. 6:30—(7) Life at 80. (2)—News. (4) ing schools and other likely and Monday-through-Friday video series was-adapted from the radio hit “One Man's Family” had been featured on tele- Here's Vanda's system: All lo | vision previously, was discontinued, then resumed due to overwhelm- cal stations carrying the program have been alerted to be on the | - Many of the youngsters Roy Beatidet, chief talent scout, has + brought to television have clicked with circus and carnival shows. ing response. Tax Suit Opens in Federal Court Corporations Challenge Detroit's Right to Levy Against U..S. Property DETROIT # — Nearly one mil- The suits by Murray and the other companies also seek refunds | 10:00 — (7) — Hockey. (2)—Me- Jon Friday, a farm boy from /ion dollars in personal property from Wayne County and the city Michigan, wrote a letter to Vanda| ‘@*es for the City of Detroit is .-noo1 district for their share of telling of his self instruction on | stake in the outcome of a fed- tn. taxes, thtaling $795,000. | the trapeze Beaudet went out to investigate. | found the youngster had real po- tentialities, helped him, | booked him on “Contest Carni- | val.” Friday went on to major | | circus jobs. | Wanda believes some young- | He cites cases to bear this out. | And he cites the efforts of such as the now-famous Opti- then of America. seeks to recover eral court suit that started Thurs- from the city $67,714 paid in 1952 taxs. Fourteen ether local corpora- tiens handling defense contracts have filed similar sults involv. | The decision handed down by | Federal Judge Thomas P. Thorn- ton, hearing the case, may de- termine whether refund claims for millions of dollars in taxes of candy, and ‘breakfast and re-| are made by other corporations against cities across the nation. The suit here is based on a clause in some government con- day. a. "The suit, filed by Murray Corp. Pontiac USO Gets $500 From United Fund | reported Wednesday atht the Pon-| tiac Area United Fund has appro. | priated $500 for the USO’s aid to |men going into the armed forces. | The money will provide gifts freshment tickets for the men. | During the luncheon meeting at Hotel Waldron, Miss Eileen Muir of the YWCA was appointed chair- tracts that specifies that once the man of a committee to investigate government makes even a token the possibility of organizing a club down payment op a defense job, all machinery and inventories in-| volved in the contract become/|eration of Women's Clubs was | named to head a group to deter-| ne government property. Lecal tax authorities have held the token payment clause in the government contracts is illegal. Other Detroit companies seeking refunds include Packard Motor |for servicemen’s wives Mrs. Clarke Kimball] of the Fed- mine the feasibility of sending | papers to servicemen : 2 DPW Workers Finish oe , ee | STOUDS win, (96) WCAR, ' (1188) WXYZ, (it®) WwseK. age | mists Club, Wheeling. W. Va. “Gws tesre — Seve WEY, Tec see = = pets | youngsters as okies trampoline - an Tum, ° oe News CKLW, Music ge Robert Q@ Lewis CKLW. Sen. Ferguson ‘ _ and , wxve, 11:30—WIR, | Believe Wxys, Cutersretas 6:30—WJR. John Ruse | By their work on “Contest Car- wi8K. CKLW. Phil McKellar WJBK. News, McLeod CKLW, Teenagers Unlimited | nivel.’ Vanda and Beaudet have WCAR. News = WCAR, News. Harmony 6:45 WXYZ, Quest star gone a long way, too, toward mak- ‘ 1, Chast Quartet SATURDAY MORNING t100— WEYS. neve ie CKLW — ing the circus « native American WEY. Use Omhs ae. CELW. 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Rise & Ghine CKLW, Ray hb 8:00_WJR, Gunsmoke Girl’s Death WXYZ, Show World WCAR. News WCAR, News. Tiger Tunes WXYZ, Dancing Party 6:90 WIR, A. Godtrey o:15— Ww Muste Hall 2:00—WJR, Let's Pretend CELW. 20 Questions ROME (@®—Premier Mario Scel WW. Bob WCAR, Coffee With Clem|/ WWJ, Reed Show 0:29 WIR, Géngvusters ba's shaky . Bend ot , . artets CKLW. Teke's Number Wwi, Worty Gents | WIM Tea Georee 9:00-WIR, Two for Money | FOcked today at the resignation of WEAR. TisernCimcnnett. | CKLW. Bare. Deece National Police Chief Tommaso 8:45—WXYZ, Vandereoo 8:45—WIBK, Best Bands Tigere-Cim WJBK. House Party Pavone ‘after testi 9:00—WW4. Pho Barris WCAR, Radio Revival %:—CKLW. News, Johnson | | me jamboree him ge is — wxyzZ & Barrie . - . reed nicer | Pa Mcrae | SAT dea | “eet, Ome Seta, | postwar scandalthe 0:38—WIR, That's Rich SAS eee ee 3:00—WJR. Les Brown Cee, . Seueeee death of high society wave ee Seer WJBK. News, Mcleod 3:18—WJR, Today's Topie oe WR. Sotareey ete =| Wiha Montes. oe : Resigning last night. t00e 7m. _Cherehare 9:15—WIR, Mac Hawks aT. Te se eS a . WW, Pivber MeGee CKELW, Your Garden 3:45—WJR, Agriculture WJBK. House Party @ statement denied - pat yt . ’ and in the most categorical 10:18 pilin pew *CRLW. Bt Mreecte Hr. ‘WeaR. ia wo bes Wee eo ner” allegations implying that he WW. Lenten Program oe—WIR, Bappler Living | Gonm: Meg Gxre. Top of Tove had shielded—and received gifts CKLW, Date | CKLW. Morning Gpecial -| WCAR News, Balieés s ~ from—one of the men 10:38——WIR, Wisard of Odds 'WCAR, Radio a:-CULW hiae 10:4%-WJIR, CBS Orch. in the case WWJ, Listen, Washington gg ry Drake WCAR. Teik porte og ee He said he would take legal CKLW, News CKLW, News, Party 4:30—WJR, Wonder Things CKLW, News action to clear his name. 12:6 WIBK, News, Mcleod CKLW, Sacred Heart wseK, : WIR, Bevan WAR, Mews, Temple WCAR. Ballade - cies It wag a major headache for CKLw, 10:18—WW3J, Musical Youth 4:45—WJR, Oper. 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Marmeny Mall WCAR, News” Ballads CKLW, whe Muste | ™ment by only a 17-vote majori in the Chamber of Deputies. dian at Wainwright, Point ° ‘ ° ing the parliamentary Michigan Dentist |i" Pont tore wad King ae Police Seek to Link | commusiste accused. the resime ing dental work, " and Pavone in particular of trying | Braves Weather to hush up the Montes a Dtig aioe. motored by «| Market Holdups Pavone, whose job corremonded to Aid Indians wee . ae to that of the FBI head and his wife enjoyed the trip and) iniwTINGTON WOODS — De-| United States, said he was ANCHORAGE, Alsska (INS)—A | that “we'd turn around and do'lt| |e. trom three poli | ing to have the “liberty again.” = - ice depart- to ” young Michigan dentist and his protect my person. ments today sought to link the’ scetbe appointed Minister wife today told how they camped robbery of the 250 Lucky Store, out Portfolio Raffaele out and battled blizzards behind| Patrolman Suspended | Coolidge, Wednesday night with| head an investigation into the dog teams to make his rounds in| for 2nd 3-Day Bender | similar boldups in Detroit: and War-| whole tangled case, in Alaska. ren Township. high ‘persons have been The couple, Dr, and Mrs. Rob- DETROIT (INS)—Detroit patrol-| Two gunmen, wearing nylon} including Piero Piccioni, ert -L. man Joseph A. Kopicko, sought over their heds as masks, | Foreign Minister Attilio Piccioni. by fellow officers since he disap- $3,000 ‘The nude body of the Montesi erse City, completed an 800-mile $5,000 after locking seven store was found an the beach at ce a a ee i Mo emotes te oe Se ae Rome's nearby Lido, Alaska from Barrow to Kot-| today by his superiors for going| of the Lacky Store, a supermar- zebue in the dead of winter. | on,a “three-day bender.” Gt eb ae ; pelted fave ‘shack They left t Barrow with a| The 3+yearcld officer failed’ to aa eee of published team of . arrive home after leaving his job| the seven = whee 7 im the magazine the _at Schaefer station Tuesday morn-| connecting meat cooler, “that the dai ness 24 = trip | ing. 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