ea The Weather ee ee Colt” 111th YEAR . ~ ~ inE astern Storms | ‘Coast Digs Out lof Worst Snow. Agrees fo Peace Talk Thursday 5 | Gets Proposition From ; | Reds but Details Loom Large and Difficult SEOUL (AP) — The U.N. in Five Years Weather Bureau Warns to Follow NEW YORK- (AP) —The Northeast dug out of its rworst—snowstorm —in— five) years today, as clearing increasingly cold weather. The storm, which started of Colder Temperatures | {Command today agreed to AP Wirephote SUE MORGAN This University of Michigan se- nior, Sue Morgan, of Ann Arbor, has -revealed- her engagement Don Dohoney, MSC 1953 football captain and All-American -end. skies brought a forecast Of they “were sweethearts in Ann Arbor High School and he gave her the ring Jan. 1 after the Rose 2p. ‘Wisephets ‘FROM SON AND DAUGHTER—Marine Maj. ‘Walter R. Harris is kissed by his daughter, Emmylou, 6, and his “son, Rutland, 10, after receiving the Legion of Merit medalin a Pentagon ceremony at Washington. Harris, who was born im Glen Ridge; N. J., was one of five Marines decorated for resisting Red coercion while a prisoner of war ih Korea. Sunday afternoon, caused posited up to a foot of snow in some sections. The Weather Bureau here said England coast and out to sea. However, the bereas warned that a wave of freezing air was waiting to move in on the area _Bs, soon as the snowstorm is | gone. at least 60 deaths and de-|a Cold Weather - the storm was moving in a north-| |easterly direction along the New. Lashes Pontiac a Pi Beta Phi at Michigan and figure skater, Mercury Will Tumble Even Closer to Zero Mark ‘Tonight The Pontiae area, chilled by the Mererisea! Semarzabacrasptiy, police at regent reported —* fetes, Europe's mountainland claimed at pesong anny resa Tremacibele agl anced tan 06 of the victims of the Vorarlberg disaster weré missing in the village of Blons. Site Poses Real Threat Faerie ocean the pall Lasisideis river en06 Fails to ‘hale Upen to Jan. 25 Parley as other vast “ snowslides Sleet extended as far south as North Carolina yesterday. There was ‘snow in Georgia. North of Washington, D. C., the Maryland, 2; New Jersey, Us: New York, 5; ‘Connecticut, 7; Rhode Island, 2; Massachusetts, 6. expect even colder temperatures tonight—and frigid weather until this weekend. The UV, S| tiations to arrange a Korean | to} bitterest weathér this winter, can’ S$. Weather Bureau, meet with Communist liai- son officers Thursday to; discuss resumption of nego- peace conference. U. 8. State Department | # "s representative _ Kenneth Young stipulated in a note to the Communist high command that he was send-! ing his liaison secretary to Panmunjom_ “forthe pur- pose of discussing condi- tions for resuming conver-| 7 (Sations aS well as the date for their resumption.” The Communists proposed late yesterday that liaison officers | _ meet at Panmunjom tomorrow to ae el ‘discuss resumption of preliminary, political talks to set up an_over- Young sent the Red request to Washington and the decision was made by the State Department The preliminary conference, . | with him is the more scared of the two. {Sglboys be ser: Coton investigation dacoed Sit’ ated Dems Cry : ‘Steamrolling’ ener, sesney, saved te epante itt hastings atl to being BUT SAFETY: FIRST—Bobby Acuna, 9, of Los Angeles, looks surprised and rightly so for the little black and white fellow shown *Sniffy’ came roaring into -|nicality” had been cleared Ritchie ‘ Findness With Union Reward for Shooting- Information — ' DETROIT (UP) — Canas dian Mounties joined today ; in the hunt~ for Donald — Ritchie, key witness in the Walter. \Reuther ambush ‘reward from Reuther’s own union to finance his escape O’Brien said a “legal tech- up that had ‘Prevented Hunts Informer = t cae denderined and ready for adoption. "WASHINGTON (AP) - consideration ¢ “dictatorial and steamrolier tactics.” Fue Mapeatiben guniority of tna Bentate Tabor Cemalts tee, headed by Chairman H, Alexander Smith of New the tn An ne Bi eae io Onn Senator Rakes Tax Officials Williams Cites Coddling terday, said lengthy last year fully cov- | ered the issues involved. ; of Detroit Bank Robber | a aa a should be a i ay gies t E g ag Pe an © eal proposals for re- Taft-Hartley labor law today drew Democratic ie ‘ mG > Lawmakers approved a charter j - amendment increasing the city’s contribution to the employes re- Ib would cost the city an-adai- |Speaker to Address | | AAUW on Far East $7,613 annually, and would This is necessary to select can- ‘didates for the Feb. 11 election + “Mo fill the state legislature vacancy in the third district created by a “Church will be at i eae * * * ~The Nellie Clizbe Guild of First ‘entitied, “My Name is Jacira” “Sand “Correa.” ; = * * ~ This week's noon Lion's Club luncheon, to be held at the Com- munity House, will be the monthly business meeting. a ca —_ Junior Woman's Club will meet | at 8 tonight with Mrs. Arthur King at her home on Townsend. Miss Betty Bricker will speak on her trip to Mexico and illustrate the talk with slides. * * * League of Women Voters, will host a committee meeting at her Puri- road home at 8 tonight to plan _ February general meeting of LWV. : : * * ee... Regular meeting of the Women’s Society of Embury Methodist b 8 tonight at the church. : * * " Firé Chief Vernon Griffith has . estimated the total loss by fire during December at $175, with that Nursing Service her first Bloomfield Hills visit in over 28 years, Mrs. ; che » will mn s Moeces eure (oe weeeee | of the central to Give Talk | aise Fs, Dac et GOP Control formula worked out by Senate leaders, but they predicted it would The formula is designed to per- mit the Republicans to retain con- WASHINGTON up — Sen. Nore] | trol of all important legislative | MIke Plan F [sible behind what all ‘recognized | will be an uphill fight. | Jaycees Hand Out w», Awards at Dinner Pontiac Deaths Ps Paul D. Robinson him on the Public Works and senator. ~ Some such device as this was of “Daniel Boone.” Little Theater of the high as the play will be given erga ied * at the City and Country PTA meeting at 8 tonight dw: J. Collins and his (Continued From Page This also marks the club's first | ; play away from “home,” the “The Interment of Imagination- Children’s Classes as Cartoons,” is the title of a speech to be given school. The talk will be given by an instructor af | ™ ayne Universi ty.. _| trihiks = ee Sao Se ; ee not one Sue eet “ ‘part of the country readings Mississippi to central Texas. In the West, snow fell in the northern Rockies and rain show- 2? The new plan will give the GOP of one on each of the ” school, at. the Austrian Avalanches (Continued From Page One) School at the Bring Disaster to 100}.ass (Continued From Page One) Highlighting the annual affair was main speaker Wally Weber, University. of Michigan freshman football coach. His topic, “Ath- letie Values,” drew a parallel be- tween civic achievement and the oe : sy “Modern civilization is drifting away from the teaching of hard work in this push-button age,” he contended, “As a result our edu- cational.system is slowing down, He compared a team in action to democracy in action. “A team well organized with the Golden Rule will rise lite the propelling force of the-American way of life. The display of action is the sportsman’s way." ; Urging Jaycees to foster high. .sportsmanship in Pontiac, any sport is- to promote’ high es-)| teem rather tham revenge or an undue willingness to win, “A player is supposed to grace a sport as a citizen in industry areas snow piled as 4 | high as 13 feet. Up to four feet of - |new snow fell on mountgin tops in One) Arthur’ J. Law, City Manager Wal- ter K. Willman, C. of C. Manager Robert J. St. More Power Tonight DETROIT (INS)—Televition sta- tion WJBK-TV announced today it Prayer service was held today in the Frank Carruthers Funeral Sccahdiad WiclWlk Cabinesa' ch 110 Jackson St. Buriat was in Oak Hill Cemetery. : The baby was dead at birth pital. Raul Valez . Funeral for Raul Velez, 19, of 294 W. Wilson Ave., will be Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. from the Pursley Funeral Home, the Rev. +Paut-R:-Havens— of First—Methe-| dist Church officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Born at LaPray, Texas, Sept. 5, 1934; he was the son of Julio and Juinita Alguiera Velez. He came to Pontiac about two years ago and married Olivia Sanchez here Nov. 22, 1%2.——____— - Fisher Body Division. Besides his widow and parents he is survived by three sisters and a brother, Shila, Evangeline, Nancy and Frank, all of Pontiac. Mr. Velez died Sunday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Lewis Walker the problem, but he did not im- "That is the kind of bride one of layed handling Boston commuter trains Perl cae sumed this morning The new facilities, at Nine Mile| Mw seeds Star mere revision!’ enietin 6 oo at | ; and Southfield Rds. in Southfield| tae Seagested by Se F mont of thé Midweit <8 PSE ere | Townshis, boast-an antenna com-| A major point in the Eisenhower mr : heavy falls Marriage | aes tower in Michi-| program was @ poy ae | isan, oath Daniele 1,057 feet. Cm Cmares sees Seer ‘Temperatures were below freez-| Olive Stephenson, is on a lone hunt }yy.7. is Twice inthe..wilds..of cantralAlicaclotn Gulf with the freezing line “g woman like a wild horse.” Monday in Pontiac General Hos- |- _ja_nickel in ‘Flexible Farm_| : 5 Trou | Date Is Jan. on UAW’s $5,000 (Continued From Page. One) : Detroit ‘authorities in charge of “It has all the aspects of pur- chased. testimony that isn’t worth court,” he said. the Reuther investigation. éx- L pressed-shock—at_the—_reward—dis- i » Dr. W. H. Alexander of “Oklahoma Will Speak; = -B.-S. Lyndall, Emcee . i : q f -| & 4) CS ek . - (Continued From Page One) payment was not part of the pg prisoners be relensed ward offer, which is under the Korean peace conference ||. a cee el ox eaten ‘ preci their fate. Our inforrgation staff fF Sma eoaed taal. mgh the United states|—§ Will be happy to tell you een dk on 0 tation | eee ole ok con when the next city lines Cares "in Windsor, Ont, 's| cuacrence, the actual cooterence | DUB leaves your nearest Ritchie's" uncle. He denied his; sti): appears many weeks — and|g Corner. — 23TH JOHN J. LEE New president of the Pontiac Exchange Club is John J. Lee of were installed. recently in cere- monies at Hotel Waldron. “French Quarter” ‘Mayor’ Zo on Trial in Wife's Death NEW ORLEANS (INS) — James ‘L Cooper, known as the “mayor of the French Quarter" and ‘Mr. “Bow Tie of Bourbon Street,” goes on trial today in New Orieans for _ the _tnurder. -of his socialite wife, Amelie (Diddie) Wolfolk Cooper. The 43-year-old Cooper, who owns the fabulous $300,000 Court of Two Sisters restaurant located in New Orleans’ lamed French Quarter, is accused of beating and strangling | his beautiful and talented wife in her: bed. ~ Wild ephants damage rubber! plantations in Malaya by pulling up young trees. ~ Never? That's a large word, ‘but as the politieal dopesters down ‘here might put it, “Private sources close to the White “House vouch for the truth of the statement.” Day in and day out, year after -year, come New-Deal, Fair Deal, or Republicans, it's never time -(for a change about “‘the famous Senate restaurant bean soup.” ing, It's so good that it would need a Shelley, Keats or Bi at the very least and Semay meats under the rank of poet laureate, to describe its flavor with anything like proper lyrical justice. What's more,_it's cheap, it's easy to make, and it's a’ meal in itself... So-- get -.out thumbnail and cut out the fol- lowing verbatim paragraph: _ “Take two pounds of small Navy That it's good goes without say-! the old... From Senate Fete mately three hours in covered pot. Braise one onion chopped.in 4) beans WGot add wale GA read o uaaes (Serves eight.)"* _That's it, -exeept for-one.or_two.|- explanatéry tips of my own. The | has first .concerng the recipe’s first sentence, about taking the beans. washing, and running through hot water, That doesn't mean “any- thing but the beans, I asked the chef, so I know. Further, in case yours is an army family, with somebody re- +eently er perhaps still in uniform, you may balk for a moment at that phrase, “Navy pea beans.” onthe _loyalty_issue involved With my owe eyes I saw a four-star general in the Cap- mouthfuls of the Senate's favor- ite, without even looking worried large brim Republi¢ans and Democrats alike. pea beans, wash, and run through- 4 tle | hot water until beans are white|*' again. Put on the fire with four|®* quarts of hot water. Then. take | "| one and one-half pounds of smoked “|ham hocks, boil slowly approxi- But I can and do reassure you itol restaurant, slurping up great | At half the tables, in fact, the ite plates filled to the th “Senate bean soup” i enjoyed impartially by . And why some of our legislators a ap ie Bal \, Joins Dartmouth Staff - Richard E, Martz of Wing Lake has joined-the staff of the Dart- mouth College newspaper, The .Dartmeuth.. Hillis High School, is on the news- paper's Freshman News Board, a group of 16 students who have spent the fall learning details of news- paper work. His brother, Lawrence year, =| Ciak Sos Korean _| \Fight Won't Resume 4| Clark, hereto serve as official |host for a movie premiere, said he |BELL-ANS ig editor of ‘The Dartmouth this: | HOLLYWOOD w@.— Gen. Mark doesn't think hostilities will be re- Martz, a graduate of Bloomfield FOR GAS ON STOMACH. TABLETS—25¢ ALL DRUGGISTS. DON F. DICKERSON GENERAL_ INSURANCE - For Personal Service Call FE 2-5320 413 NO. SAGINAW ST. o asses investment See the golden “Empress”, Keren } Ellsworth's mid-winter selection DR. 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Ni ican bridge team has run up a) 58 a point lead after 24 more | - rubbers in the 2nd day of the international so non Be over European competitors Clifford Bishop of Detroit is one of the by Local 614, UAW-CIO, Robertson and Mann hope to pro- vide seats at each Wednesday show to special groups who might ‘not be able to attend eeerwis, Wile af Fire Chief Lae ; = ps IN USE AGAIN—Hangar at South Weymou , | war, will house lighter than-aie — formerly Killed in Car Crash Mags, used as baso for antt-sub-patrols tn ‘at Squantum, Mass. = ete me |Pontiac Driver Jailed |e of uot Ty soared Detroiter Killed in Ohio * led asthe can nich he “ ae er = before Pontiac Judge Maurice, E.| I , Two-Car Collision hit an automobile carrier Monday | tenced to 90 days in Oakland Coun- iroakland ‘County Jail, days) Seles Se hase north oY fall yesterday fr to tre "ON | “She died at Holland Hospital.|in fines and costs. Consumers Engineer Weber was admitted with a broken| J. G. Butcher, 23, of 327 Ferry Di leg and other injuries. Ave, “siasted ‘pully a reckless at cor spel South Haven state police said the operating an au MUSKEGON if — John A. How- car, with Weber at the wheel, slid without a driver’s license. He ap- out of control rounding a curve ere cue Nardin Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone--FE- 4-6842 ee | a a ee ee eee “Better Things in Sight” rier driven by Lawrence F.. Gab- ‘ ele ; ‘over, 30, of Chicago, Gabover es-|2 Pay $5-Fines Here | —Howard-supervised-construction- ————~ ee t sont i mine Scien, | ce 1 . van|| STATE JEWELRY ||| .| ‘The Webers were returning from Orchid St.,. and H, B. Hipp, 19, 3 Racine, Wis., where they attended | of -3332 Sashabaw. Rd., both of : 67 S. Saginew o the wedding of their son, John-R. Drayton Pains, paid fines of $5 Paes ig? P| : Weber. leach yesterday after pleading ‘Sopiety. 3 penatsa abe —————— t dd Dua ‘Range © ara” tic e cm , ‘ 5 re Se ee ee , . “Hee Window Lit an Cfo, Gna et i = > = aq al ae payee sn tia Op faints ——t iamain ment and pressure, “feel” the brakes Spices -— S i NEVER HAVE. QUALITY AND. Low. COST BEEN. so BEAUTIFULLY COMBINED = fom You have ctniy son this lon ewey erg a te, patel fing, pride ae oe by on ‘streets and highways. You have doubtless heard = when you look around wt yo le Bh sue - LOOK sil PONTIAC’S SCORE: F FOR 1984 > the, words of praise that greet it everywhere. But you expect in.top-priced }fabrice and bright metals ae a ae een employed with perfect taste to give you color and com- open that wide door, sit back — to eee Bee Seen eee ee re ‘ that, by itself, inret er moetan te ode ot __- ‘eft the ear. You know you are master of " every traffic situation. You know you can ae a ae ‘miles. You-are sure that this inspiring Jrecnke nd om wer heahmonho BS seen sac ot enamine - ada aii: sone | c a sa , i, mee dg ee ay TY Meee. ay o WIRED FOR PLEASURE—Theodore Holden, a New York news- ‘paperman, demonstrates his read-a-bed gadget, made of wire clothes hangers. He invented the “book holder” so he could read without strain while undergoing treatment for a back ailment at « hospital “ii Hartford, Conn. teGunmen Wound ‘|Detroit Bar- Owner ay Fi {a portion of yesterday's receipts. Hey, Mom. change. Police said Matt carried $238, ed one of the bandits in the ex- letin of Information describing | 119% W. St. Clair, THR PONTTAC. PRESS. TUESDAY. J ANUARY 12. 1954 1Y-M-Lew School... |Chosen to Give |Admission Tests | Box * —_s tavern owner today as he| ot Michigan Pa School has been Motorist Hospitalized _|made his way upstairs to living | designated ag a testing aml goa After 3-Car Collision were stopped behind @ school bus, | guard tavern receipts, The and men returned his fire.- -” on what date. *- | Pontiac Police said, when a car Matt said he believed he wound-| Application blanks apd a Bul-| driven by John C. Thompson 22, of | , Romeo, ran and econ-| into the back of Tossey’s auto, '|by Figure Club - \' 4 Geokge | Slate of (Ollicers:. for 1954 Named_ - Mrs. Sieh Seleak mete was named president of the Fash- ion-Your-Figure Club and Mrs. Gerald Rose, vice president. Other 1954 officers include Mrs. Cunningham, treasurer; 'Mrs,| Robert E. Quinn, secretary; i Mirs. Elwin Smith and Mrs, Arnold *lsoutar, weight recorders; Mra.| tondition | +anley,Colby, sergeantat-arms, as and Mrs. Richard Frye and Miss Myrna Vaillancourt, special assis- tants, Some 22 members have recently joined club ranks and membership ig still open, according to Mrs. Robert Bunce, publicity. chairman. Dr. A. J. Zuko will be guest speaker at the meeting this Thurs- taining sample test questions | pushing it into McArthur’s car. Alt should be obtained four or five' were on ‘Perry street. {American Cano. | _|42-Day-Strike Ends “NEW YORK GNS) ~ Sting or ae American Can Co. signed a 2 months agreement early today end-| in 0 Sida elon Cone PORE: mands. The setlement, runing to- Ort A spokesman for American Can nid De Se ee ee eer to be “in full production dpring the course of the current week.” Affected by the walkout of 20,000 USW members were 32 container manufactiring plants and two ma- chine shops in the U.S. and at day—at—8-p.2m,_in- Pontiac” High School, Vancouver, BC. “Lake Orion Resident | Awaits Court Date. A Lake Orion man waived ex- amination yesterday on bad check charges-.and.was- bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court-for arraignment Jan. 18, ~ Jack Joyce, 29, of 707 Lakeview, appeared before Orion Township Justice Helmar G, Stanaback, three hours after his arrest by Michigan State Police etective Charles Leaf. Joyce, a businss manager of a manufacturing: company at 3279 Lapeer Rd., Pontiac Township, is accused of making out checks to non-existent employes and cashing them himself, Leaf. said. So far $400 worth of checks have been taken, Leaf said, and a com- piste audit may show a greater Nee even with the marvel- New 3D Maps Give Congress Weather News WASHINGTON @—The govern-_| ment has installed new 3D maps to tell a congressman everything about the weather except how po- litical winds are blowing in his home town. ; A dedication service was sched- uled today for the elaborate multi- colored weather maps just off the | floor of the House and Senate. Rain, snow or shine, two Weath- er Bureau experts show a.m, every day to fill the big | glass panels with red, yellow, i white and green symbols : which portray the weather from Mexico ous new Sonotone ALL- transistor instrument. It costs less than many other all- transistor hearing aids. - No $75.00 bargain this; but you can own it on an easy | payment plan. : SONOTONE up at 9) po" EXtND fo 68c on Famous Nitey Nite Sleepers Regularly 2.25! Sizes 6 Months to 4 Years! 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The better. service thus spate” possible not only will benefit all resi- Wi tate lacks 0. wilting te acnerd =e BS. Doe pila agra dents but will make life far preasanter ; og nylon aepbce ary that _—*‘for alll those who live along the Clinton g a __it_ne _ River downstream from Pontiac. the Limerals and Republicans on - ae the Left and the Monarchists on. "Wiad great meine Ot mans hla be 4 the Right. is constantly seeking entertainment and more entertainment,” says a philoso- Voice of the ee i The fact is that the crisis has devel- oped in the wake of politicat events — which attracted world wide attention~ -pher. Perhaps the sickness isn’t so much due to his seeking entertainment — _as it is to his so rarely finding ‘it. EEE ‘“Aromic Research Promises a Bright World.” — Headline. he creation of ~@ Caretaker. guietament so the budget could be passed. Ww ex &k He cacteuiened that but apparently developed a liking for the post of pre- ~«mier to which he was able to cling by seeking a favorable solution of the Trieste dispute, Letters will be time. * "would like some information pot-type oil burner stoves. “Do you think women would make Picking the papers nowadays ” see some good detectives? asks an inquiring re- hes taken i. a aeueed porter. They always have. rn reeesmned it may be too bright for too short-a- Sse 4 writer ss this information soon because your paper is known for splendid cooperation in these matters. . i "Mrs, Robert Hopkins Com-nerce Editor's note — The Press is gathering information requested in the above letter and plans to pub- lish it in Saturday's building pages. Wonders if White Flour Reader Asks How to Prevent Oil-Burner- peosions aa Destroy Homes, Lives - bodies eight ways,’ ett. It seems - what are the facts? "I wonder ~*~ —flandy- Editor's ie? Dr. Joba D. Mon- roe, Oakland County Health De- .- partment director, stated that re- fined white flour does have a much smaller amount of vitamins and minerals than does whole wheat flour. He points out, how- ever, that many bakeries add vita- mins and minerals in the baking. Pella might have gattived the The Man About Town at ete til furnaces ans } a dissatisfaction which developed : 4 . os 2 cnc installed = Is Devoid of Vitamins (eee arom rd Beit in his own party if he had-had | A Home Product Am article on care of stoves Dr. Brady stated reggptly in his | this enriched white bread contains the support of former Premier eas : ; and reasons for explosions and column that ‘Refined white flour almost as many vitamins and min- De Ga Licking thet and * Information on the Doings — ew to prevent them would be is virtually devoid of vitamins and erals as does the whole wheat e Gasperi. | Ou Celestial greatly appreciated by me and minerals." Baking companies ad- bread, certainly far more than with the Trieste dispute still un- Of r estia Bodies I believe many other readers. vertise that their white bread is white bread that has not been en- __.____. Settled, fall of the government _ Daffynition I don't doubt that you'll have loaded with same and “builds riched. é America: Where oe man Is ust as Bod as = Bae mae ae . David Lawrence Says: ab tee . country which rey the detaent Cs ‘Com- “‘munist party in Europe. Italy is facing © ___Serious labor trouble and the prospect a of having to vote on the European ~- Defense Community with s weakened government. ‘ ed (ltd etcacen 'o _. the fact that. whoever heads the next _ beeing at 817 oe enough: support for effective | ‘adminis- wane whose U. 8. Consumers Praised 2 ' A statement praising American con-— atiliate, ‘ on below which abuses of power. ae Sumers as the world’s best credit man- ae ieee ted by a brilliant red liquid in pie ¢he’ area in whi agers provides a reassuring sidelight on a plastic tube. When the driver sees a lot of Sess peasionse lesttntine henpar is not confined either to unions or the ‘sagad of the Nation’s economic : forward with re for inequi- wm This ‘praise. came from ARTHUR O: table situations that have arisen Ss ‘Durrs, president of the C. 1.7. Financial : See . ee nt ee ee ~ After all, ‘it is not the explicit — of ut at “Anawering. ering SDerck it er manaate bers when ‘fh a th shaves were.a dime and haircuts a quarter, the courts s aay fs 3a i Oe TT Silene ant Os ; : = itt aul | anes tebe Can’ Be ere | but It Is. Not ‘Easy Job — “Dr. Crane, I feel terrible when I sober up and learn what I have _gaid or done,” he protested. “And I've tried to quit drinking. But every so often I get low and some of my friends will say, ‘Come on, Frank. Have a drink. ~ It'll buck you up.’ “Well, I try to refuse, but ulll- mately I go along. Oh, I figure -PR take only one. But I have, never stopped with one drink. “who--say- you—can__ stop, don’t know what they are ~» talking about. for if you are with. Portraits eee ee ee : T put into my file . To stay. in there forever or . . . For just a little while ... . I ‘add them with As each be- oes I have to throw away. (Copyright 1954) Baering Down _By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service ‘i F ay ii il ne “workers a he g = i : 93 e 7 a | L get so trate at yourself that you are in a fighting. mood. : —Then—set—your_goal for today — only. Try to resist your old habit _just till bedtime. For these short pranpimyn ots Aa Bipdie il ‘then win these daily short and each victory gives been traveling with ~with your crowd, one of Frank's chief problems. “For breaking a habit often in But abhor your old associates as if they are poison. For’ that’s ex- and diers fii - __ their wigs in World War I. the chronic drinker who wants to Mostly because they were onl free himself from his abject slav- "in step with their feet. ery to King John (Barleycorn) a ‘ Here in America where we en- Some guys ’t naturally’ be- -shrine freedom, you should all be long in an army anymore than a free men and women, never bend- bowling ball_on a window sill. It's. ing the elbow in slavish deference dangerous td everybody. to King John. ie as - fie declare a as our I saw my battery mates go et over the blue wall in 1918, Some Smcestors did im 1776 when they were maligners. But like Bion- King Johm is now a far worse. din on that Niagara tight-wire ‘Y***t either side looked good to ‘em. Send for my bulletin “How to ee — Prevent " en a That's why we should hesitate stamped return envelope, plus a before branding ‘em traitors. I'd dime. ee = mark ‘em out of step, ~ - (Copyright, Hopkina Syndicate Inc.) Some of were .. Brady Says aac Soft icctiad Potato " to Baby Who Has. Swall lowed Object: eM Ns ae 5g ereg ge ; toe tee Sal rare sca fT in times for theos yr in the e 6 bone | } TUESDAY, JANUARY i: 1054 | ‘v7 Fire Only Ref i —— ttre While the ro rthy Pl NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (UP) — route, she. called occas Gus tem 2 hoasoaete pagent vor Fg 12 Probe Forces. | = ‘Split Unit May Conduct | : \2-Way _ Investigations; | ‘KENTUCKY, | \ LUMP - EGG - STOKER | POCAHONTAS. is EGG - - STOVE - stad ohh STOKER at GICKENCCIK = a in government spend-j ing in Alaska, He has declined to give details or to name wit- ieasee in edvence. Os be ee PRISONER'S MOTHER—Mrs. Fannie Verdine, mother of an j Fite. Secor g “gain >| | American-Gl reportedly held prisoner by Russians, looks at picture| = & F Ee ee ee of Pvt, William A. Verdine, Jr., 27, at Starks, La., home. Sitting 4 | Syracuse or Buffalo, N. ¥., ‘and on-her chair are Verdine's niece and nephew he’s never seen. ue ‘| perhaps in all four cities to com- mother hasn’t seen the GI since 1945 and thought her son dead. | plete that phase of inquiry. He} Americans freed by the Russians reported seeing Verdine in « ra mentioned a possibility of moving ajan Saber. comp.” leet’ year and gocesned with Mother and Son vation to ag here roe 1 at -|in' Wage Dispute eae “DELIGHT! —_—- ees 5 * a Tuleased_o_ salt emer ot Papa's Plant in] ST. LOUIS @—“He's going to 7 be sore before it’s over.” listed ~ 11953 at which 208 witnesses testi- Bhs wa 1 tae as ee fied, pared with a 1952 total]. 0 as she and her 19-year-old son of 20 public hearings at which 39 picketed her husband's venetian witnesses were end blind factory in a wage dispute. mary The suri there also Mrs. Hartiesn and- George. Je. were 123..qlosed-door hearings at! astrounded labor oficials by which 320 witnesses testified in| ing for membership in BE fe 1953, as against 6 closed hearings| AFL, Carpenters Union. Tehy say in 1952 at which 9 witnesses were | it’s no noke. heard, = tune |The son said his father had re- The Government . Operations; ti..4 to increase his, pay of 7% . Committee; parent of the wy Me. (cents an hour and noted he plans | : eer ont mittee aded . Dist , eas A ty to get married in May. Mrs. Har- Long ance call is the quick, easy personal way to say “Thank you!” to someone out-of- town. And the cost is lower than you think. Reduced rates 7 I 2 : ag * Just pick up your ‘phone and call. . . oF drop in to see. refuse to answer question on Com") Acie what her husband’ are in effect every night after 6 P.M. and all day Sunday: your nearest F.T.D. Florist. - stitutional grounds. | tude was, Mrs. Harrison replied: Ww. call ag? Even if you remember at the last The committee asked the Justice |, “Tie was just as sweet as can ' hen you call, remember towall by number. It’s faster. minute, your F.T.D. Florist Department for opinions on: rg oy 6 8 going : of the Fifth Amendment Sniping at U. S. Y il the capt Not in Truman’s Line 4 ou can call... ishment for contempt of Congress? | man, who knows about the U. $. _ BAY CITY in \SSac seer maar _} Amendment is contemptuous? | ey, , Sct gs he eee Cais Hd : Vales Siaber [Et sence tase eee? | ! , - wie 2 Mig unday station-to-station rate for 3 minutes from Pontiac Phone Pearce’s, FE 2-0127 || Products in State | tis made nis comment in» pee : j . ae Flowers for Every Occasion! at $65,0 00,000 ros Aap Television Executives | : : ; ge MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY , : 7 . —< . , j . cody iy -3963,acearding. to Pearce Floral Co. Wir 88-nocabfing 10 Charen "Flowers for Every Occasion Delivered Anywhere in the W est Indastries. : 558 Orchard Lake Ave. | ‘The Detroiter’s year-end ‘state- | Send . . Flowers-By-Wire at ig [| TT FE i E the year while sawmills J acobsen’s Flowers a eet | Greenhouses and Retail Store at Lake Orion _ prospects : a good future 101 North Saginaw ee Ph, FE 3-7165 timber supply “look brighter than | ——— _ on the high =o dramatic The Dulkiness has has been taken out in the 1954 fashions, re oieaes ecaiere ope A sant oll am /M the W: were-in - accord with es slim look with emphasis er oe on the long, and the back move- _ "att sheen. small pipet, imal ‘and are used to trim costumes or as an entire outfit. Embroi- fa age and fluted ribbons are r costume accents. = "Fashion editors who gathered ‘for | Press Week, which is sponsored by the New York Dress Institute, were waiting for Oleg Cassini’s collec- tions. (Mr. Cassini had established -—himself-as-quite a wit at previous showings). Although held up eight hours by ite and the blizzard here in New els and editors as he presented his ‘collection which he terms the ‘‘Bal- cony Line.” RIKER Fountain In Riker Bidg. Lobby | LUNCHEONS SODA BAR — + si = ied a ast calls ‘I'm Walking Behind You.” The back interest in this pink satin ~ satin panel insert falling from the waist, - Three skirt silhouettes prevaik from suits to ball dresses in the Patrice collection for- Miss America, swept. Patric sees American women as. modern women remihiscent of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, The eostume look has a period look in the elaboration of the dress which never plays second fiddle to the jacket; but is dramatically bare to show off shoulders both during the _ day and evening. coats and dresses in navy and blae has highly developed Ed- wardian elegance, all shape and fabric with little pique to tiny Peter Pan Paul Parnes showed several suit jackets and boleros with White collars of all-sizes, In this ection the boleros were shaped close to and rotnded at the bosom and suit jackets were shaped by double-breasted closings under the bosom, ded ehitied gown fo created ty & | These are romantically full, slim _ as a “dandy” or elegantly back--— massed with tiny white flowers fort afternoon. Sitk-is-in the-spotlight-for-spring, either This collection of silk sults, pure or mixed with wool or cotton. Molly does-an afternoon- suit for Jack Sarnoff in gray silk and wool with molded curves White collars are neckline news 2chieved by tricks of seams and darts. Tiny —trom oversized sailor collars of straw hat is by collars , : Siiepite- wale tative ol sled floned white chiffon by Oleg Cassini who wraps the waist with tiny cords of matching fabric. The neckline deepens in back in accordance with the “backward” movement emphasized by many designers. Polka dots of navy blue on a burgundy background sound a new color note to a traditional spring Indicative of the inclination toward prettiness rather than hard chic is this navy worsted suit designed by Beni Claire for Paul Parnes. Accented by a Sally Victor hat, it is the exception to the slim-skirted daytime costumes being viows by many de-| sales. rset Helen Kopka Speaks to Pontiac Club- Fede rat i jon director for Goodwill Industries ot | [| Detroit, was guest speaker when -{Mrs. Charles D. Scribner opened her home on Ottawa drive Monday _| afternoon to’ members of the City Federation of Women's Clubs. “Mrs. Kopka is’ a past president tof the-Detroit City Federation of handicapped. LJ There are 105 of these Christian in the United States the speaker. Mrs. Kopka explained that Dr. _|John Martin organized the indus- try in Detroit. The organization is Sally Victor, a favorite. | signers. taaenth Te down wih mo Believes Kitchen |BPW Club Holds Dinner | Two Bloomfield appeal to visiting editors Again Becoming |- cia: nieces and Proteiion |ikenoy Foundation, and the grap | 2CHOOlS to. Join. stand te seopraot ner | CONTE OF HOME ls iten ead eve i eto er the Walculd Cine 1i| tO Give Operetta lines and backward movement make them elegant news for eve- Today the visiting press will pre- .| View the collections of Herbert our White Sal not seconds. ‘No other foam pillow gives such relaxing sleep. Now you can save in e. descarga quality— Regal $895 radiant Heiress by Mor, fon tufts shed no, up in colors as : well Absolutely No Ironing decorati fine White - | Sale © ings. " Early r $11.00" ‘Ruffles .. . fluffy favorites... . give a fri room... coordinate with any _ full ruffles . . . will not shrink - or sun-rot. Come in afl widths— $11.50 to $20.00. - FAILLE SPREADS Quilted white floral top flounce of blue, green, gael yellow. Double or twin at real sav-« | Resi $17.50 Now 514# = glow to every motif. Save ‘on these ity ins .. . wide DALLAS, Tex. (INS) can families are going back to the kitchen as the heart of their home. — Ameri-|, Mrs. Harold Euler Hostess to Group with. plain © or A heritage from Pp dend looms of ff America to a The tenth in a series of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas traditionally three branch shops which rank it ‘|the third largest in the United States. In explaining the principle of the Goodwill Industries, Mrs. Kopka said that discarded cloth- ing, furniture and appliances are — picked up, then taken to. the- ‘workshops where they are cleaned and repaired by handi- After this rejuvenation, they are put in stores in low income areas. The workers are paid from the ’ People who work for Goodwill Industries are those who have been handicapped either by birth, acci- dent or illness. The staff at Good- will Industries sees that each per- son has physical care, spiritual guidance and assistance with social adjustment. and 17 in foreign countries, said ~ Detroit City Symphony, and musi- ning Hour for .seven years. to serve on the nominating com- mittee. : It was announced that Mrs. Cecil McCallum and Mrs. Howard Pow- ers will be in charge of the fed- eration benefit to be held in April. Mrs. Ruth W. Parshall briefed. the group on the. works of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Téa was served from a wrought ; iron table centered with arrange- ments of cut flowers matching the Membership Party Planned Italian-American Club Auxiliary ‘met Monday evening with Marcia Palace on West Howard street. to make plans for a membership ; date for the party has been s Feb. 28 at Knights of Pythias Hall. Dancing will follow the co- operative dinner, and refreshments ; >2 Seiiiy ie — a | Scholarship i Teg Honors Applicants UM Alumnae Club Sponsors Affair - at} : Scott Home’ Candidates for the University of Michigan Regents Honor Awards : and the Regents Alumni Scholar- ships for 1954, and the scholarship committee of the University Alum- nae Club gathered at- the -home of Mrs. Collis A. Scott on Franklin bculevard this afternoon for a scholarship tea. Eligible candidates include Mon- roe Osmun, Carol Sapp, Robert Stasiuk, Norman Levin, Judith Palmer, William Bryant, Barbara Kneale, Patti Jean Smith, Phillip Wargelin, John -Wargelin, Russel Holland and Malcolm Walker. The alumnae group discussed vacations, the college itself: and ie life on the campus with the ap- plicants. Participating in the discussion! were Mrs. Charles Harmon, Mrs. Martin Wager, Mrs. Jay Wagner, Mrs. Carroll Braid, John Ashby, | Conrad N, Church, Dwight Adams and Dr, W. 0, Roeser, Assisting the hostess aré~Mrs, Thomas R. Brownslee, Mrs. R. Grant Graham, Mrs, Cecil Me- Callum and Mrs. Vernon C, Abbott. Berean Class Plans Banquet on February 19- The Robert MacCormacks of Clayburn drive entertained ‘he Berean. Class of the Oakland Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church in their home on Saturday eve- ning. Orval Robb led devotions, and . the refreshment committee con- sisted of Mr. and Mrs. Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Good, Mr. and Mrs. William Bray and the Gerald Griffiths. it was decided that the Father and Son Banquet will be held at the church on Feb. 19. Georges Marien, president, asked Omar MacNutt to take charge of the program. Mrs. Howard Tanner will be the dinner chairman, assisted by Mr. MacCormack. Mrs. Vern Wait will assume the duties in the dining room. Mr. Robb and Stanton Levg- ly will take care of the sale of tickets. Standing committees for the year include Mr. Robb, devotions; Mrs. Wait and Mr. MacNutt, en- tertainment, and Mrs. Bray, “e porter. The Feb. 13 meeting wilt be held in the MacNutt home on Neome Officers elected Monday when Bloom- field Hills Branch~of Women’s National Farm and Garden Assoviation met include Mrs. L. G. Vandeveer of Sussex_road (stand- ing left), president; Mrs. Paro M. Thomas of Harsdale (standing center), second vice * * Hills Branch Meets Monday president, and E, P. Turner president, *- « + Garden Club Mrs, L, G, Vandeveer was elected president of Bloomfield Hilig Branch, Women's National Farm and Garden Association, Monday afternoon when the group met with Mrs, Clarence Otter on North Woodward avenue. First vice president is Mrs. J. Hawley Otis, and Mrs. George Wellington Smith and Mrs, J. Ed- Play Scheduled by Kingswood “Pride and Prejudice,” Jane Austin's classic English social sat- ire, will be presented Friday and Saturday by the junior class at Kingswood School Cranbrook. Starring in the cast are Marcia McLintock, Jeanne Lace, Martha Buhs and Gayle Smith, all of Bir- mingham; McKenna, Joan Lang PTA Activities Owen Owen Schoo! PTA will meet Wednes- day evening at 7:30 for a panel discus sion moderated by Mayor Arthur Law. Patricia Marilyn Malone of Royal Oak, Carse Richard Roberts hoot | Sprague of Detroit, Paul Summer- Executive beard of Emerson Se PTA will meet Wednesday at 7:20 with Mrs. L. D. Melauchiin, 715 Melrose Ave. Wever Junior High Homeroori mothers, teachers and stu- dent representatives for the testtrai committee of Wever Junior High Schost will meet Wednesday at 3-30 pan. @ the brary. - Lengtellew PTA of Longfellow School will meet Thursday at 2:30 p.m. Executive board qneet_at1:30.in_the.iibrary... ’ x. th took po ae bs ORE, > MRS. ILA E, © lott of Kalamazoo, Peter Cart wright of Ferndale and Donald Hicks of Lorain, Ohio. ‘Tickets for the production may be purchased at the door. g g ¥é 3 ‘ 2 = HT ga 85 thd if i i Hes 14 ' y to Ponting General Yroemen's Avie Wetmeneay st the wil follow. Has Election {| wits Watson are corresponding sec- retary and recording secretary, respectively, Gilbert Bentley, national au- thority on vegetable and flower seed breeding, was guest speaker for the event, He is an accredited judge for the All-American Selec- tions Committee, Serving at the tea table were Mrs. Ralph Polk, Mrs. Robert L, Graham, Jeanette Collins and Mrs. Frank Klingensmith, Serving on the hospitality com- mittee were Mrs. W, G, Ferguson, Mrs, John Tebbin, Mrs, G. J. Huebner, Mrs, Felix Bruner, Mrs. William Kahn, Mrs, James Long- | well and Mrs, Lester L, Colbert. To Pay. Tribute to Mrs. Gaukler A gift to St. Joseph Mercy Hos- Nurses’ Gaukler, one--of the foun- an all '\ Mrs, James Yaeger was installed Pentise Press "hote Mrs. Frederick C, Jeynes of West 13-Mile road (standing right), treas- urer. They- were photographed at the tea | table discussing official duties with Mrs. of Weston drive, retiring Postal Auxiliary Installs Officers as president of the National As- sociation-of Letter Carriers Auxili- ary 396 Saturday evening when the group held a joint installation with Branch 320 at thé Metropolitan Club Hall on Pike street. Other officers installed included Mrs. Wesley Graham as vice presi- dent; Mrs. MacHenry Cornell, secretary; Mrs, John Martin, finan- clal secretary; Mrs. Randall Spur- Installing officers were Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon, state presidents of WOOT D aS nN N Latest Hic sisting N) ‘DOROTHY’S \ TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1954 Amvets Unit Announces GBU Heads” Beneficial Union, Amvets Auxiliary son of Mr. and GBU Hal, Mrs. Ernest Kugler Dance Planned by Viernes Club Mr. and Mrs.. J. Edward Wright of Lakeview street are announcing the engagement of | their daughter, Phyllis, to Ralph Grubb, uxiliary Gathers Monday, Plans’ for Installation Mrs. Gordon G. Grubb of Gateway drive, Both are graduates of Michigan State _ Normal College, where Phyllis was ° affiliated with Kappa Delta © | Pi society. and Ralph was a member of Phi. Sigma Epsilon fraternity. CUSTOM TAILORED EXTRA PANTS Harwoop Custela_Tatiors & Clothiers 1 6. Saginaw, Dontine : is hospital ee aoe FLORAL SERVICE WEDDINGS, SANQUETS, ere. DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS 84 W. Huron. FE 2-s001 | “3a PHYLLIS WRIGHT Floors Take On yg Beauty, Style ADVANTAGES | ) ‘Watch your step these days! | : | 2 : pis sri bur Suapeb ntac Business Training in hard surface floorings. Listed below are some of the reasons why young people should sit ine uc mel) a simple and water : rr to keep ‘om lovely. The new || OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT vinyl plastic floor tiles don't even|| INTERESTING WORK need waxing ever! HEALTHFUL SURROUNDINGS * sa ’ CONGENIAL ASSOCIATES One reason they look so decora- tive is because there's no base Attend Day, Half-day, or Evening School to help you reap the benefits obtained through business training. : = te these tiles, so that the color VETERAN APPROVED tep to bettom, This makes for a — richer, clearer color, of course. | 7 West Lawrence St. Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Call in Person, Phone, or Return this ad for Bulletin Viernes Dance Club will hold its Mrs, F. Milton Hathaway and the H. Vere Hodges. Others are the Howard Kinseys, Mr, and Mrs. Ericson Lewis, the Norman Pattisons, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Magnus, Mr. and Mrs, Roy C. Pulver, the Floyd Schoonovers, You can do your own floor’dec- orating and plan the most effec-| tive borders or center motifs. Charles Sa , for play, for sleep. 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Frank, who was a transport ‘ pilot in the last war, has seven childrem, and makes more money than @ successful counterfeiter— earning them a good quite member has a voice in the family decisions, Here's how it came about: * co i “Lil and I discovered the kids liked to have bull sessions to dis- cuss Where they'd got out of line and done wrong or to talk over family projects. We found they didn’t mind being punished if they had a voice isi deciding whether the punishment fitted the crime. “At thelr own suggestion we siarted having these ‘Let’s talk it over. sessions,’ and they developed into mock trials, and Lil and I found ourselves on trial, too, some- times, We found out what the kids Ce ae dae wave at family corporation to rule on all family questions with each mem- ber being allowed one vote for each year of his age. © * @ : The current voting status is as follows: Frank, 38; Lil, 37; young tion-if-you-give_them participation. That is the ful thing about children—their real sense of | hopesty and fairminded- ness.’ The a. corporation meets ments, decide questions like what type of new car to buy and where are paid for extra duties such as baby sitting. Each member of the cok cate. in Auto Deaths Ferndale Man Will Be Sentenced on Negligent Homicide Count Archibald Menzies; 25, of 1048 Rosewood, Ferndale, pleaded injuries received when his car crashed head-on into another auto on John R just north of 12 Mile) Rd, last Aug, 19, killing two teen- | age occupants of the other. Pens | Menzies wag attempting i in by Dad and Mom, Lil acts as treasurer by pepwiar Semend, 1; tent teow eae ie Wel work with every family,” AMMAN Frank, “But this corporation game * has helped bring us closer togeth- er, and we all have learned a|!@w providin great deal from it, oe eee ee ee ee into our children's minds, really said Law Provides Death for Pro-Israel Spies Jordan W®—Jordan's|ian Democrat Party, Italy's larg-| Justice Ministry has drafted 8 new | est, who thought his polices we | to the righ =|Refuses fo Try Again | Ei Drama of Italy ROME. #®—Former Premier refused a a week ago after a split with lead. | ers of his middle-of-the-road Christ- i were _— ot cone consultation | goer THe F You'll Like woRiD's FIVE-N T iding From the Facts . . . We know you don’t hide from the facts like this ostrich when you buy a new car. Like most people, you want the facts. And more people buy Cheved et than any other car because they get the facts: They learn that: CHEVROLET FOR 194 * Is America’s Lowest-Priced Full-size Automobile * Is the Most Powerful of All Six-Cylinder ETshot Cars See ee See ese Saber Compared to 1953, Chevrolet for 1954 Has %& More Horsepower and More Economy % More Speed and More Acceleration % New Quiet Valve Design and Step-type 3 Carburetor , |. Bids: 3 _& Dozens of Mechanical and Body Advances There’s Hore, But That’s Enough! , | $0. WHY BE AN OSTRICH? Cet Yor Chevrolet You Get the Fe airest L church's growth within the past years, and, 3) pledge collec- Build Community ~ Ice Rink i in Romeo ~ “ROMEO — A community skat- : fng rink is being constructed just north of the Congregational Church on North Main street. According to the Rev. C. Earl Page, the church will supply the property and power while Verellen Electric Co, will ee ae Foltz Brothers are donating the ' earth to make the sides of the 100 by 50 foot rink. The fire department has con- sented to flood the oval-shaped a _WSCS Meets Thursday. NEW HUDSON — WSCS df the Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Lee Pierce at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. The lesson will be “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God.” ~ Battle Creek ~ Rennel User “FUNERAL | HOME 110 WESSEN ST. ~ PHONE FE 3-7374 Ambulance Service at Any Hour > No Contech Necessary FUEL oi | -#rant_at- for On Michigamme. ~ County Deaths Mrs. Sarah E. Yarborough BERKLEY — Service for Mrs. Sarah E. Yarborough, 69, of 3025 Griffith Ave., will be at 11 a.m. at her home. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs, Davis of Berkley, and Mrs. Dean of Hazel Park; a son, Labis of Albama;~two- broth} erg and 10 grandchildren. Mrs, Clara Koceja ROYAL OAK—Requiem Mass for Mrs, Clara ~ Koceja; 52, of 811 | Woodcrest Ave., will be sung Thursday morning at St. Vincent ~~ Church, —-Milwaukee,-Wis.,_-with burial there. She died Sunday. are two brothers and of Milwaukee. Harry J. Buckweede OAK PARK—Rgsary for Harry J. Buckwedde, 65, of 24691 Ren- nesslaer Ave., will be recited at 7 p.m. today "and prayer service will be at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, Royal Oak. Requiem Mass will be sung at 9 at Our Lady of Fatima Church, with burial in Holy Sepul- chre Cemetery. He died Sunday at his home, Surviving besides his widow, Marie, are a son, Robert of Royal Oak: a daughter,.Mrs._Harry P. Stimson of Huntington. Woods; a sister, a brother and seven, grand- children, Mrs. Harry Crawford CLARKSTON—Service for Mrs. Harry (Alene) Crawford, approxi- mately 60, of 10003 Dixie Highway will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Sharpe Funeral Home, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Ceme- tery. She died last night. Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs, Zetta Loeser of Berkley; a son, Frank Foley of Grosse Pointe; two brothers, Bill Stoddard of Florida and Joe Stod- dard of Missouri, one Troy Township Club Buys Hospital Bed . ~PFown+— ship residents, has been purchased. and stored in the township hail, the local Study Club has an- Persons wishing to make use of the bed are being urged to con- tact Mrs. George Galleck at MU 9.2008. Purchase of the bed was the club’s project of the year. 4-H Fair Films Shown |} at. Avondale Club Party AVON TOWNSHIP — Films re- viewing past 4-H fairs highlighted the Avondale 4-H Horse Club’s an- nual party held recently in the Social Welfare Building. The four films were presented through the courtesy of the Oakland County Sportsmens Club. Refreshments were served. Past Governor to Talk at Kiwanis Meeting SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Rob- ert Weber, past governor of the Michigan Kiwanis District, will speak at the Local Kiwanis meet- ‘ing tonight,.at Vaughn's Restau- Northwestern Mile. . Weber, member of Detroit's plans. —e /For Tornado Relief ORTONVILLE — Christian Cru- saders of the Baptist Church re- cently presented the Tornado Re- lief at Flint with three hand-made quilts, Mrs, Orie 1 a. white cross chairman, has County t Births - daughter, Treane 5 to Mr. A born Jan, Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Don are an- Begg me OK Memorial Clinic as Non-Profit Unit WALLED LAKE — Elmer — rad, chairman of the Dr. 0, R. MacKenzie Memorial Clinic, an- nounced this week-that the state has granted the organization’ & re- quest for incorporation as a. non- profit foundation. Meanwhile, Mrs. Margaret Den- nis, treasurer of the corporation, | reported that cash on hand. in the clinic fund now totals nearly %6,- 000. The amount does not include unpaid pledges or pledges of labor or material, Study Guild Sponsors. Red Cross Bloodmobile ORTONVILLE — The Red Cross bloodmobile will be brought here iby the Study. Guild Monday. The unit will be set up in Masonic Temple from 2 to 8 p. m. Although appointments are not necessary, they may be made by, ‘at Highland School HIGHLAND—Possibility of an ex- plosion spurred Highland volunteer | firemen yesterday forenoon as they fought “to control a fire in a tar} wagon on the grounds of the High- land Elementary School. Some 250 seventh and eighth graders were in the nearly com- pleted school building several feet away when a spark from the melt- |ing wagon’s chimney ignited as- | phalt in the device's heater tank. | The final coating of tar was! being applied to the roef of the | new addition when the fire broke out, Although the wagon burned for about an hour, firemen were able to confine damage to ‘the heater tank and two tires. : \ chairman, fcaltng Ortonviile 43F3. “Donors are desperately needed | | to build up. the tocal bank,” said Mrs. Harold Schmidt, . publicity County Calendar WSCS of Tumi aie Methoatet Church will meet ee Mrs. Haro! Greer - Bivd,, Phuredey, for @ 1 pm. dessert Juncheon — by Leura Ward Circle, end- followed ty devotions and business meeting. Mrs. Charles Reid, 280 John M st Clawson, will te hestess to Keego-Cass Women's Club Thursday, at 3 p.m. Mra. Harold Stickiey and’ Mrs. Bod Harris will be co-hostesses. Por transportation 2 Royal Pacik should be dialed at 2-834), Gallew Lake MOMS Unit 21 will meet at the home of Mra. Myrrey ioe 2283. Ridge Rd. at noon “tomorrow (gE Coapter Bee wily meet ?-p-m, Hall This system supposedly would help the U. 8S. expand its export market which has declined badly in the past year. After being informed of Eisen- Women’s Club Names Officers at Ortonville. ORTONVILLE — Nineteen mem- bers of the Women's. Club attended the luncheon and election of offi- lcers at the home of. Mrs. Frank Brigham last week. Mrs. Claude Owen was elected president and will take office next September, £ Others named were Mrs. Dale Dickason, vice president; Mrs. Everett Uloth, recording secretary; Mrs. Clare Wolfe, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Horace Kohn, treasurer; Mrs. C. B. Crossman, pianist; Mrs. B. L. Hamilton, par- liamentarian, and Mrs, L, M. Bou- tell, auditor. Two Betrothals Are Announced in Marlette Area MARLETTE—Two engagements have families this. week. Mr, and Mrs. James Sullivan of | | East Marlett> have announced the engagement of their daughter, | Jeanne, to Donald E, Jaekett, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Jackett of Mariette. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hin of Mar- lette have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Dorothy” Mae, to David G. Mettes of Atlanta, Mo. | Collect 43 Pints of Blood |= ™ NORTH BRANCH — Forty-three | © pints of blood were received at the Lapeer County —_—— here Thursday, - DOUBLE STAMP SPECIAL 2.99 First oe Bed Sire “23 Special Purchase Special 249 Fitted Sheets | Bed Sheets: 199 . pe Groups of Fine 586, 4c, 38¢ Grade ‘Percale Flannelette | | Pillow Cases «....300 ton is refreshment chairman. Reyal Oa Mrs. MacKenzie C. Baird of Birming- ham will speak and mt illustrated slides on weeds at Organic Parm and Garden Club meetin ureday at 7:43 p.m. at Royal Oak High School. preliminary investigation Secretary; garding site possibilities will be | treasurer. -.PERTUSSIN does more than re- Club officers are Walter Welberry, vice president; Robert Gordon, - To Show: ‘Movies SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP, — Richard: Klinger will show movies West at fonight’s meeting of the Metropolitan Kiwanis Club, The | group will meet at 6:30 at the : Southfield Baptist Church. (Advertisement) PERTUSSIN has been bad coughs .i. lieve local irritation! PERTUSSIN works. iaternally—loosens phlegm and thus “breaks-up" coughing spells of colds: PERTUSSIN® It’s inexpensive! GAUKLER STORAGE CO. 9 Orchard Lake “Que &I wh Rowe tet ——— comp ttf a isi A CROWD! But that’s the fact~by 1960 more than 8,000,000 more children than ever be- that they get the finest education pos- sible is everybody's job. Let's all get together to see to it that our children get the best edueguion our community can provide. For free booklet, Bowe eh tes York 36, N. Y. Published ‘as a public service by the Pontiac Press in cooperation “been announced by area\’ 2 with The Advertising Council. = — WRAP j BLANKETS 2 Fo $] ‘BABY KNIT | "BONNETS qo taken during a recent tour of the | “Help Their Schools? B Schools, 2 West 45th Steent, eu and Melvin Miller, | eS Rg NTL NE TTS ALT TRE fore wilt be starting school. To see 18.95 “Metro” Ladies’ Coats....15.15 29.99 Hampshire Coats 23.55 § 35.00 St. Mary's Coats.........28.00 49.90 “Betty Jean” Coats...., 30.99 - 99.90 “Stroock” Coats 63.99 Ladies’ Dresses 8 i Sport & Bre a 1a50 Sport & Drensy Dresses........ “Out They Go! Your Unrechicied Cheice of Ladies’ Coats % or BUY ON EASY CREDIT TERMS! a OO ees 4 J Seis ST OS I A Groups of = Juniors’, Misses’, Large Sizes ? BUY ON EASY CREDIT TERMS! 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Rob. | "00 Neat! plore. (1) The album is a 30-minu Berit Pipe a OL ete tens tae” | eae Teele. Cm Wk |g |st Sik oe rete geon plots to use Bitt to gain| 1 > (2)—Favorite Story, CA Fe Oe He reters to the large cathode "|, The only people allowed in the Storybook, “The Gebncwalese tt _s, | eh A wr | tages are the TV screens we | nurses and the mother. The baby, Land.” This Is $1 ee ews On, Soupy Doody. (=| sissy ot Se long as they're | the mother’s first, also showed up. - Ress, Clifton Fadiman, Shaw. (4)—News. . 5;45-—(7)—Weather. (2) — Sports. ee tet J : S. Kaufman cohosts to sflow | 1:18—(4)—Meet the Artists. filmed | Pt Allen in “Saloon Bar," fear] WEDNESDAY EVENING radio possible wants scientists to |” Bip egy + filmed | ture: film. ()—Galld Theater, | 005 (Muse Time. @-Del “Come Be My Victim,” drama egg re. be ye a of America,! ain. (9) | troit Deadline. (2) — Twenty fine color TV to this “vacu Pete roreig mae wernt “Siren of Atlantis,” feature film. | «15° (4)— News. (1)—Sports. (4)—Dinah Shore, Popular, Bal- WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:30—(4)—Sports: (7) — Superman. lads. (2)—Power afd People, | 7:00—(4)—Today. (2)—News. Chuck Be : ny | 8 —W. M. Kelly. . Stes’ ae HANG-ON RADIO—Passengers can listen to the radio and relax | best hosts: gg ono a oh Fer- ocean iene ()—Play- 7 Woatharmine aE > agination unlimited." As a_begin- | while riding on Milan, Italy, streetcars, after loudspeaker systems | guson, Sen. Potter, guests for Ree " | 7:00~(4}—Dougias Fairbanks. (7) ning, he had these suggestions: | were installed in public transit vehicles. All a passenger has to do opening of new transmitter. 9:45~(2)—News, City’s Heart. (2)—Carpet The- “Why not use a dazzling needle | is pull a strap and the radio goes on. The loudspeaker, small : | 7:45—(4)—News Caravan, John | 10:00—-(4)—Ding Dong School. (7)| ater. ; of light instead of the cathode ray? | enough to fit just above ‘the strap, is connected to a radio near the Pa Hike } Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jane Fro-| —Witle's Wonderland, ()—Ar- | 130 — (4) — Eddie Fisher. (7)— | Assume a brilliant (neon) gas tube | driver's seat. : : man,_Jane-— salutes Hgagy Car-|thur Godfrey, Mark Saber. (2)—Doug Edwards. | Which can be modulated millions - ff = michael. 10:30—(4)—Hollywood Breakiast. |7:45—(4)—News. of times per second, focused with . : ee ee ' : ae $:00—(7)—Bift Baker, Bitt and| 11:60—(4)—Hawking Falls. (1)~—|800—(4)—I Married Joan. (7)—| tiny concave mirrors mounted i , Circuit Court Opens : Louise track crime_in Europe.| Charm Kitchen. | Bowling Champs. (2)—Godfrey spiraled formation upon a small, USIC ep0 a “ & (4) — Milton Berle, comedy; | 11:15—-(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. and Friends. light, rapidly revolving, cylinder, or Wi h 7 A . , —= = a - Walter Greaze, Mickey Spillane,.| 11:36~(4)—The Bennetts. - $:80—-(4)—My Little Margie. (7)—/-dise, which throws the beam roe it rraignments : 9 | Basil Rathbone, Dagmar, (2—Strike It Rich. Theater. ae _{ 8eross the face of & large screen.” Bi : oy | , (2) —Life Is Worth Living. Bishap 11:45—~(4)--Follow Your Heart. $:00—(4)—Television Theater. (1)! nis can be done “provided on Oal S iS Three persons stood mute, > | ‘Death Valley Days, “Lotta Crab- | 12:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (1) | #:30—(7)—On Your Way. (2)—T've|) nancy with no inertia lag or |. -— S TO TON terday before Oskiand County ae : : tree,” story of musical star in| Comics. (2i—Vallant Lady. | Got a Secret. hangever, one whose: ight eut- | Education Group About | “ircuit Court Judge George 5 ; ado oe | the late 1800's. 11b—(D—Love of Lite. (4)—|10:00—(4)—This Is Your Life. (7)| put can be quantitively modu- |. Hartrick, at the opening of the ai 9:00--(7)--Make Room For Daddy, | Ress Mulholland, vaecytimn. carta. | (tee 0 apunten teas ger soe. | '@trumOntal Tutoring | February term of circuit cout, little by Danny gets involved in daugh- | 18:30—/7)—News. (2)~Tomorrow’s |/10:30—(4)—Theater. (7)—Ma® V8.| ogqi” A report on Saturday tutoring in| Cullly pleas were entered on neg: | It costs so = ter's class election. (4)—Fireside| Search. - | Crime. eee ee aa instrumental music et Pontiac | gent homicide; auto theft and at- _ In, Red, White, Pink a Theater, writing contest winner go ee geonw Ae (®) =| 10:46~(2)—Greatest Fights. Not easy, of course, but ft is siieh Waeael fo conene: ates hited tempted breaking and entering in and Salmon : ; 4 revealed as plagiarist in “The| ‘Travel t on | 11:06—(4)—News, (1) — Soupy’s| ly one approach. Another: low Pontioe Board of Education's | 2 nighttime charges, One was Fest Feee” —eacige Se} Some (2)—News. “Let our synthetic chemists pro- |i ne at ite reguier secting|Teemerd on bond for future sen Also HYBRIDS trigue, “In ” film 1:00—(2)—You're What You Eat. 1:15 — (0 — TBA. (T—Feature | Vide oe ee batter vet. a Weduaetie tense and the other tuo were ro. — : Pas ; 9:30—(7)—TV Hour, “The Last! (4)—Jean McBride. Film. (2)—Packer Playhouse. —— oer emg el The session will start et 1:30) eee & nage County : BIRD FEEDING you con hardly afford ‘ eens re : “which deflects a transmitted light | 9.™. at board offices, 40 Patterson) “7 aa vidaeall aa a) STATIONS * fo stay at home ! , mo enema guangitively ir response toy St ‘cane purmesnil. bond deier’ glenda Ford when generator is discharging or oil pressure falls too fow. =. ————s—= : Air Supply THULE AIR FORCE’ BASE. Greenland (NEA)—The Air ‘Force _ may have the answer to the great dream of all Arctic explorers; ex- tensive and exploitation of the vast polar region. This —could—come—from—_the unique system it has found for supplying great numbers of men operating this newest, most costly. aff! most strategically important air base the U, S. has built since Could Realize ‘atLocal Airport _| ways have been devised to do this wee Korean ped or parachuted in, Ingenious job such as attaching long flares to dropped cargo to keep it from be- ing lost in the snow and darkness. Many Thule officers feel that the greatest potential of the base as a future benefit to private enter- | prise is as an air terminal. If this is true, a sure by-product will be, fulfillment of the ~explorer’s’ dreams of growing populations in this frozen but rich area, - kept alive by*air support. Tomorrew: Life for the men uae 53 Business Up All: Hangars Occupied; Total of Based Planes at 117 Number. of airplanes perma- nently based_at Poritiac Municipal Airport increased from 107 to 117 | during 1953, according to Homer D. Hoskins,-airport manager. “All hangars are fully occupied and 39 aircraft owners are on the waiting list,’ said Hoskins. “A steady growth of activity --fs evidenced by sale of a total of 97,357 gallons of aviation fuel in 1953, compared with 94,349 during 1952," Hoskins at Thule.) s Convicted on -~ Dee rn ‘ iLUé -—Pontiac-Oakiand—County-—Indus- “| trial Union (council says the goverriment plans The coumealealon is expected to ) Clare W. Seery, board chairman, left a yacaney in Pontia¢’s 10- man delégation. —_ _ Edwin Gage, owner of the Tel- Huron Shdpping Center, is sched-. uled to talk over proposed rezon- ing of property along Telegraph read near Glendale avenue. — Council has a that the city try to keep the U. &. Government from closing down 180 temporary homes in Crystal Beach and Parkview subdivisions. The temporary dwellings, built during World War 1, house hundreds of to close the units July 1. . ness use is also on. tonight's meet- ing schedule: ae Public hearings on the city’s in- tention to blacktop the following streets. are set for tonight: Bellevue from Paddock to Jessie Belmont from Michigan to Hazel Bend Bliss from Hill to Parkhurst ¢ from Mariva to East Boule- vara : a from Pike to Mt. Clemens Jessie from Mechante to Hazel Bend Lots wn to East Boulevard Michigan from Paddock to Zast Boule- rd : from ee Shirley from Pike Tasmania i 2 ua ae fa ee i * ee a, I tae a i amendment . changing thie |” city’s special assessment formula | , is on the agenda for tonight's |” commission meeting at 8 p. m. at|- request * ‘this year, according to the Michi- | Michigan Skiing | Auto Plants ‘Sports Centers Michigan's winter sports: season is in full swing with 38. well- equipped ski centers in operation moderate. ability and easy slopes for begifiners will be found at most” Snack Bars and Lodges : Provided at Most of 38) part of the Lower. Peninsula, a heated outdoor swimming pool is in use this year. The pool is open fo the public the year ‘round. lodges, restaurants and even cock- tail lounges are among facilities ditor’s Note: - Walter Reuther's fight to keep the wage increases he « wins for his auto-workers from goin nig gamblers | is the gamblers. decided* Reuther | was pushing his campaign too hard ;and that is why a shotgun charge tere through - window of his home | _ |into his shoulder on April 20, 1948. . Warming stations, snack bars, A syndicate was out to get him, | some firmly believe. Tas from Pike to Maines , .| Reuther, a non-drinker and one tg Bertin a Michigan's winter vaca sae, te-talewent—lt- thes SSS, Tee Tic te aa boute- | predicts thilt, some 300,000 skiers, | eMfand members. Bat his toler. ees HE vant. | Saters, e ‘ard ‘hunt-| amece ends when it comes to rongtvur from East Boulevard to r=il- | —< will visit the state’s winter rec-| Sambling. The price in strikes poinittemore: trem Sanford t East | reational areas: before the season Se ee ible earings on soncinl |S | ign tr te emanate top pavements on. the following | Store Manager | "=~" Si swe streets are also sch tonight: ; After consolidating his ° position _ Deland court from Oakland avenue to Tests Clerk, as president of the 1,250,000 mem- og RO NAS Poets _ |ber UAW in 1947, Reuther has ‘Ever oeeesaee, oi ( Finds Her Alert —|wseed continuoas campaien Gut gm sea te pgs | LOUISVILLE, Ky. @ — Store| “je pushed. trough an amend | Gambling in | ly the odds go against bettors in ant a ee. ee is in the works proving how bad- all gatnes of chance. Mutuel games are the most pop- ular. The bets usually are small and the payoff big — when there is one. The auto worker sees 4. children to college on a 50-cent or one dollar bet. a “United Nations” syndicate at 3 *~ , 8 . ; A three-card monte game was Eden Car | Anthony Eden declared Reiterates Says Free Elections — Must Precede Uniting — of Comty 7 last night — the Big Four foreign ministers are scheduled to meet in Berlin, served .| notice that progress in the talks would depend on Russia's changing her fixed policies. . : a * = The Soviets have held out for ~~ formation of a provisional govern- - ment -as the first step toward re- uniting Germany. They insist also that East Germany should have the same representation in sucha | regime @s more populous West “Germany. : . * In Berlin; representatives of the three Western Powers and the Rus- sians still were unable to agree on a@ Site in the divided city for the : : After three days of meetings, the + ‘Eden said the West must insist on free Germany-wide - elections | “for that is the only method. by Child Killed on Tr ip Murphy, 10-year-old daughter ee : a oa PRINCETON, W, Va, (INS)—Ei-| today in the 19 | FR S002 er tek eel rill HI ) te e _ garet say the slim, : ig heart-free again and the 38355 i rom ‘ weighed i F ei ft i lll g a Fafa 2% J at Winston-Salem, N; C€, Thonms ‘Kornelis, the bride- “groom's second son, is married to Shirley, the bride's second Hi S’NO SUNSHINE HERE — Sudden snow blanketed Troy, N. Y., with 8 inches of the cold al shine State picked the wrong Sa se wo $1 svone _.w. nuRON sv. 0 YodetsasounTs | PTTTTTIIT Tritt ll 2 poly Ps Z 4 | . e 1 oncology ‘said, | Overtime Is Impossible « | ee a ee jon HARTFORD, Conn. (UP)—Told | $ eof 3 veonggasi for “prompt pad «f by a ie to get = angle Hy : Farmer-Snover : ys i he for For cian | Stee’ oe se Leet FUNERAL HOME ~— 3 can - é i | Bigeye mi ER sey v, toe retain ‘Williams also emphasized the op- ' can't work over 40 hours a week,” Seenesscsosoncoooosoooosoosesooocoooocosleseles ednesday 2 ster Completely : through weshdoy with the oid - = mont beautiful of ail the gan THE NEW United lace to garet Jones—looks surprised to see a under the drifts on the up-state New York street. Juror Remains J white stuff—and this car from Florida, the Sun- =2y ito Die of Cancer Priest Is Glad Ex-Detroiter Rev. Julius Busse Waits for Death, Welcomes Extra Time PARSONS, Kan. @®—“I consider it a privilege to die of cancer.” “* “The Rev, Julius Busse uttered these words from his bed at Mercy Hospital here, and . explained: “You see, with cancer you have time to prepare for death, With something like a heart attack, you go too quickly to make your final itions."” Plans for 1954 activities will be made by the Pontiac tribe of Chip- pewa Lodge 29, Order of the Ar- row, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday.” Meeting in- Room 105, Pontiac High School, the Scouts will discuss troop. elections to - membership, election of new officers for the tribe and participation in the Pon- tiac District Camporee next June. “Ie isn’t the saute ak ants Get « Good USED TV at HAMPTON TT Tf 86 State St. $10-$15 Down—$5 per Week ter. They live at Huroa, S. :D, 7 * PROMPT. | SOUND that men fear,’ he said. “Tt is the uncertainty of death. The soldiers I saw die weren't fright- ened any longer after they knew for sure they Were going to die.” . After his service in the Army he was a vector at Louisville, Ky., and Detroit. In September 1952, he resigned his post at Detroit, intending to go to Japan to set up a Passionist monastery. But illness halted his plans, He came to Parsons and HE Wenee msromane comes vavan - besyty of desigh thet's ." underwent surgery for cancer. His health has been fading since. -ROY'S . FE 2-4021 "WASH 'N DRY. tee le 96 Oakland Ave. New In Conti nental Ypinge Ac Ij AEA te ch Yes, thé new Nash is now easier € . See the new Pinin Farina styling. See uses”, Try new opti Steering, Power Brakes, Power-Lift _ Windows, Hydra-Matic Drive, Test the Now’s the time to trade for your new Pe Serr oc taas haste of te *h eeeeeo0eoesweeeweeee 0 h As 60 Lower, "$160 Price Reduction on this new 1954+ : amie he ‘Extra safety for you! Beauty! New In Performance! New In Travel Features! ° Two-Door Sedan makes . a Se REELS | ere eee Op eee OF Ree rare ae, ee eae oe ee er wy se ee ae ge eee ; : Sate é aos ESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1954 ea | centimetre aati) cee Mma oF - ee ~1954 Packards or Unveiled Friday if Feature New Model in 7 Clipper Line; Tubeless — | , Tires Optional 4 oes J ss Cee Packard’s 1954 model cars. will | go on dealer display Jan. 15 with’ BOs. #4 | an entirely new model in the Clip- ia i per series,’ a 212 horse-power ete | : a gine. in the Packard series, and | tubeless tires as optional equip- ce ASR RPE It will be the first time that tubeless tires have been offered as original equipment by any manu-— facturer. 4 List prices generally will re- main unchanged, although some models with added equipment. or optional liemsg of last year made standard, will include the cost of the equipment in the tag. ~ handlin, Para thee a have anding will be increased . nges $3 on four models, to make the returned to more conservative styling changes in its high-priced Packard line. Engines charge uniform on all models. A+ . : : — ; RES 22 = ————— "| Clarence Jacobs Facing | cores tw svera cost nted States Congress ap-| for engineering, Congress by several opposition | propriated more than. $50,000,000| portation supplies and equipment | | | A “Where the Best People Shop and Save” |. | ~ Greater Values Now! ; - ' \ During Our January Clearance Sale! Three Floors of Fine Furniture. TERMS EASILY ARRANGED It’s a pleasure to have you come in and look. : ee FREE PARKING FOR MORE THAN 25 CARS PACKARD CLIPPER CLUB SEDAN—New Packards will go on display in dealer | have incteased power, with the new Packard engine developing 212 horsepower. The Te ee howrooms Friday, Shown above is the Clipper deluxe club sedan. Major styling | new cars will be shown in this area by Mazurek Motor Sales, 245 East South Bivd.,| been made in the medium-priced Clipper lines, while.the company has | and Vreeland Brothers Sales & Service, 490-500 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake. Open Friday. ’til 9 congressmen. for fiscal yeats 1950-1953 to pay' used in Korean rehabilitation, unsolved murder of Lydia Thomp- son, = Capt. Howard L, Seiler, head of the Michigan State Police Post at Redford; said Jacobs will be Packard series-it-runs front $3,344 for the Cavalier to $7,250 for the eight-passenger, chauffeur - driven The new Packard series engine is a straight eight, claimed to pos- boli wif fe soem di Clarence Jacobs, named as the | Orchard Lake home revealed a | sedan begin wn the| gunman inthe Reuther assassina-|note mentioning Perrone, | fnodel Clipper series. _The note, apparently in Mrs.j = 8 - ee a oy Thompson's handwriting, said: “If anything happens to me, .see Sam |“ Perone.”” Although the name wag mils- spelled (Perrone spelis. hig name with a double “r’’), police and _ ee pepper | questioned for the following reas-| ,oeciat investigators questioned — special at 150 horsepower; a Clip-|°” _ fa F ad in at length. per deluxe at 165 and the Cava-| 1. Am anonymous informant, | 5.4 Perrone steadfastly denied lier with 185, who in 1950 linked Jacobs to the cien teamnane tere, amen ae Reuther case, referred to the suspect as “the key to the Lydia ‘Thompson case.’ ’ 2. Jacobs is a former employe of Santo (Sam) Perrone, whose name cropped up during the Thompson investigation. The captain said, however, that Packard said the new 212 horsepower engine is its leading mechanical innovation. However, said Capt. Seiler. He was released. ‘The Reuther assassination at- tempt and the Thompson slaying differed greatly, added Capt. Added to optional items this year is a four-way power seat, This and power steering, power brakes, and his men would delay the question- ing until 4t wouldn't interfere with Seiler. One was a professional-type shooting, while the other appar- ently Was a sadistic murder of electric window lifts are among improvements made standard on the case against Jacobs in the Jacobs, accused by missing wit- ness Don Ritchie of shooting UAW President Walter Reuther in 1948, was afrested last week by Cana- passion. i Even though police have. made litte progress toward solving the Lydia Thompson case,.Capt. Seiler gave every indication that the in- vestigation is far from ended. eg ey Atom Scientist Urey hy returning to Canada each time | Attacks McCarthy - Harold C. Urey, atomic scientist and Nobel Prize winner, last night He Poti rf Al i a of; Mon MO Sear ; eee a = 2 ee eee : - io ] ee it : Mise a» g bot Z S . Sel Sree AR Gee s — gS og Se = Si ts ee = = 5 if Fae iif [eee ele eee ee a erenscencenseeneennsassenniaaeenseiniininn S58 Oe 8 ee e. 8 lee i Pi i | | ee i ie wa 77.4 O22 Li éL Lhd HELD OVER! NOW! Thru THURS.! Women at Home Are Better Than Average Drivers CHICAGO (UP)—A survey shows NETTED IN ROMANCE—J Dru of physical beauty as well as dramatic in “Forbidden” with Tony Curtis and Lyle Bettger sharing ste! ‘honors. The Universal-International melodtama deals with 4 underworld intrigue of Macao. A colorful supporting cast including An den foruri’ meeting giving Marvin Miller, completes the exciting film. an : ae fr ONES rae > ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1954 & i i =. 5 : ut | arig Li ch ifraitt F f i if a be it a i? i zB a ; ; fs i Bsf 7 HL g 2 [ e E 5 A s 2 ,. “ NN eee, ~ | ~ qi aan at ae ee ERE EE Ea 33e. Children Always Ike - STARTS TOMORROW! A life story...and | .alove story...as wonderful as “The Stratton Story!” | Prices: Mat, 35¢ = Eves, Open Forum for Vets Slated Here Sunday who talent to her movies, s veterans opportunity to gain offi- cial information and discuss their Odd Fellows Lodge Will Install Officers Clinton Valley Lodge No. 10, In- ‘| dependent. Order of Odd Fellows, will install officers Wednesday at 8 p, m;-at 82 Perkins St. Taking office are: Edgar Stu-| aft, noble grand; ‘Norman Har- neck, vice grand; Milton Linsley, ‘ each a much smaller ‘class. Ee i Tiast | i Johnny Ray to Get Divorce in Mexico burs Ave: YWOOD W—A Mexican Officers slated to preside include cos SebE tometay © esi D. Miah, gutiedal voter. 26-year-old Johnny Ray and Mar- ans service officer; Frederick G. flyn Morrison, 23, daughter of Hol- | Beattie, of the U. S. Department lywood night elub operator Char-|0f Labor; Joseph Tabor, DAV lie Morrison. The weeping singer and his wife, Ww ated ear , have pee ear : tnnoctal = land County veterans affairs. at 7:30 p. m. in the Disabled American :Veterans home, 199 Au- state commander; Russell G. Hill, Michigan field service officer; and Fred S. Galloway, director of Oak- . Ray C. Jewell, publicity chair her father told newsmen. She will |™&n, said information will be sup- “ {problems is scheduled for Sunday + money." He had this to say to actors who are contemplating overseas films: a “Tf you are planning to ed for a paid vacation, you've got a ers away. You can fix your con- tract to provide time before and after the production, But you'll find you have to start : ALSO—Meet a New Ster in This Comedy! Ror OF THe YEAR LI NT Le Fearless ‘Fagan Starts at: 11:00 = 2:10 » 5:30 - 8:50 . w« SINNERS | OOOO TOR TOOT IOTOK OK IO ITOK KOK “Open 1:45-P:M:- “tit 11:30 #406 “tit 5 Even: 60e-# Child 1e- Bg a - Confidence irl STARTS J TOMORROW = WAYNE — WALTER BRENNAN = = "Af for Teacher, Babysitter TODAY thew Thur. 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JANUARY 12. 1954, - RIE 7 73 : : ; e . ek j f= =e i Hickok Award to Ben 000 Ae s ROCHESTER, N.Y. @®—The |v honors keep piling up for Ben/ the Hogan for his unprecedented sweep of the U. 8, and British Open! ; championships and the Augusta Masters Tournament in 1953, Hogan, named as the Male Ath- lete of the Year in the Associated Press poll last week, yesterday Jan. 21 to “a person Brown Figures |= sie" yX' ~& WEE} From Ring Unit oe | Quaker State Chai a i | Attacks NBA for Policyt Wildcats Hold wits remar} Coc >.) venia state athletic commission | Margin VET... | witt recommend that the Keystone ia \ i Fj \ | Boxing Association when the three-} 4 e Ive weeks from today. ‘ball League Class B : ‘ attacked the national Hoosiers, Aggies and Page? em for laéking- tho Hilltoppers Trail Top) “suts” to enforce its ultimatum By RIP WATSON re wf NEW YORK (®—Kentucky’s pow- cae” “wg last yO ri ae erful basketball team, voted top! suspended ang have the title team in the nation in the Associate| Vacated. on Archie Moore state withdraw. from the National) _ . champion Quintets Archie Moore that he either sign Press poll yesterday, wasted "0| Moore is scheduled to fight for-| over Mi-Knights. Tom Metedert — Hogan seriously injured time in living up to its high rating. mer titleholder Joey Maxim Jan.| piled wp 21 points to lead Phalanx * in a 1949 automobile accident that The Wildcats, winning the poll 27, _ scorers. < for a time his life was feared for. | of sportswriters and broadcasters i Senior, Hi-Y handed 1 ie ; ay He recovered and ai doctors. for the third week in suecession, their 5th straight setback, with th * | by insisting on golf again. ek ont and tromont Po Eva Three Coun winners’ John Waterbury and lose . : His tremendous sweep last year last night $163 for their ore Charles hana’ onl ti 2 W wae Guneney SO ee - «| 13 points, Jack Johnson hit for 260 in 0- W finest performance in golf since % points behind | T'no, Ls points as his Panthers drubbed : . ; Bobby Jones’ 1930 grand slam, |. Duquesne, only 30. point vg | | ‘Bogie Lake, 52-12. Losers were Fis . : * *¢ © Ss | Kentucky in second place, also con- NE held to two free throws in the @ad Predicts 3 Touchdowns! ‘ne Hickok award was an Sx . nee ie a ee “1 for Each Club in Tilt at ae 3 ya Mk eS Sa cme ome eee eS EE Win _ beaten Junior Girls’ League lender- Los Angeles | |e Se een -poomayels fund, | id ae rif | 2 ~; | | Sip wih 9 303 soe ee > ss i) == Cleveland |" ai ss ain Thetop three, running in that | - <> __{ ____| kettes. Pat Ronan sparked’ ed Browns’ head man, Paul Brow®,| He received 51 wef —P hae $e third ma, Waterford, : Ortonville, | ry wae cae oaee, Dick & | says he expects both teams t0/ among the 93 ballots and gai - way ae qed come field inthe ‘ith; Clarenceville All Try | Wes beat the Unknowns, 308, and - score at least three touchdowns | of 291 paints “ hc the rest of the : ae Racketeers downed the Skid Kids, Sunday in the annual AB- Pro was sieaet Seles : =. . , es te meee, See ee - Away From Home 17.10. “a 3 Bowl foot! game in Memorial | second-place finisher. ! ee ral —_ ; ! ballots cites a (; - iieaane and et 0 Seid pont 8g | Compenalio i: ofthe Sad pled wy TS pols Se) Fise Oneal Camty basketeal Wolpenlan'a echadhins : : | | Me didn’t say so, bet Brown * ¢ = | votes, but had plenty of seconds in an effort to find their 1st basket- Shack’ ve Poste Lumber (6 erm. 7 es oe Ss et oe ee eS M h t St % "te ey iy | 204 thirds to wind up with 704, |ball victories of the season. PCLisS D—rhalans we Rogie, aby ‘oe 2 —* 3 ‘ x while Indiana totaled and re- y : of = a and er big ee = =e | ie a eh The rankings lela’ onl (6-5) plays at South Lyon; and = o* ouass B) time, a — . : - were y Goodrith. | FONT. MERCH.-........07 12 11 S48 Rams remember distinctly. that / : Oklahoma A&M was fourth and} After _— ot elt on On one PRAL ANE os: Ses. 115 14 tse he beat them in the waning : STRAIGHT FROM MA’S MOUTH — “Puff” “ United Press Phete | Western Kentucky fifth... just rt amen wah adored ao mc: ee a = seconds of the playett game tor | Clarkston Five Keeps! (right), and her daughter, “Roxy’s Rocket,” put| daughter are slated to run at the track’s winter| they were a week ago. ay Coe aad | SERIOR ET eesecees Ht BUN Mts the world title in Cleveland, 9 Edge on Drug Beaftie their heads together as # groom stands by in the| meeting. Horsemen believe it's the Ist time a| moved p Fre > a oer : is mes 2 jen name 0k ae | m : * eae stable area at Hialeah race track. The filly is to| mother and daughter team were to perform at the Geers pie oe 12th hire | Tweet tp country's tree > tier bee 152 Brown siid““téday he is well) in Township Cirevit make her ist start at Hialeah. Both mother and | same time at the same track. whipping Washington & Lee 84-53 | beaten teams also are away from; i, peommernienie ee noe | pleased with the way things are Corieten’o A = at ‘ - “ —- for its 10th straight. home protecting their records. OL BASKETTES srtasranceerens e2e oe + going with his collection of East- the head ee ‘ ~ + she e e- ? _* * ® = | St, Mary is in Pontiac against | biog o wes 20... 0t1e ern Conference stars, who will op- ship _ tion - ball —#- - : : pa — es =a Oklahoma City swapped places St. 's and Ferndale is at UNKNOWNS eee rere 23 ‘eee pose the Western Conference out- ~ ca tie = tball league with Duke, moving up to eighth ae mare ‘ RACKETEERS .............. ‘s4een fit coached by Buddy Parker of Y ass nite Gh dee while the Blue Devils dropped to The third. Mi is: idle. SKID KIDS viseeseecseees O94 One the world champion Detroit Lions. —. ' ninth, and Minnesota fell from} ieceo (31) is at home against |" ee ee mule G a * sur hi with 30 points. | Sth to 10th after losing to IN| siadison: Troy (42) entertains| M @iiuy ~ squad twice a day, while Parker) pyavion Drug stayed on” the _ By BEN PHLEGAR Key man in the Hoosiers’ surge , wound up oh maa wv points. | Giana Saturday night. Oregon State See naar cant e y | | Say has been content to operate: only mis’ heels by downing | NEW YORK @—The pooner] pie Rag Piste Aes deroashe pene Ken and Des the two| “85 the only team to fall trom | Lake ba Holly plays its| ’ once daily. Eastern squad will cOM-| pv, Machinery, 56-46, Drugs’ | champion: Indiana Hoosiers passed 4d the 6-foot9 blond, Flan pace: st in | 8Tace. plummeting from 10th to|* oak aie “wllth Bin Foo : See etecee Cees et ee eT Eee ee ele al Gta ‘ q ; campaign wi . : : end games. wit 90, = Ava = }i 2 Se wees dar Pale OOae candi icy Pests Laman | better record than they had at the a ae | also won easily” last night. Kray |. The results (on 10987554221 | bas a 22 prone. fs ne eee 4 . ap legs) Hirscti;| In the night's other game, Man- | e's -* _ | against overmatched Purdue last | and romped against Cin- | ». -entheses: | tet on be mary et ee ree But Richard Gets Nod + ness of Elroy eee oe Los | ®y’s Ringside defeated Waterford) With 11 regular-season games| night.. He took eight shots from | cinnati 9040 with Dick. Ricketts | ; é Meese Harber; OL St. Mary at St. Ered- | 5 of Gordon Soltan of the seeghargere-! wees Purdue 1 Indiana | sandwiched tn six free throws with-|- George Washington, No. 7 was! fg Pemeiaes “Secs, who wert © S| Dreytan. Drag’s Wip'aver ,Devis, | teat two ob-Mts Sree tarot. gases | at's Sah o> | the only other member of the top| J E_, Rranciace. Were ies vr said be| While Burl Glendening bad 17 for | last season but went on to compile Coach Branch ‘McCracken took| 20 in action and the unbeaten) « Same F * pecting, & baty. Parte een a | the losers. Manay’s trailed liy one|s 233 mark, winning the NCAA| pity and. benched gen- won their 10th game, &-/ > & wee s Roped Yo have Hirsch back i | joint at the half, but came back | title in 69468 thriller against| ius, allowing him to return only| SS, over Washiagton and Lee, | “scene ; Lakeview : Bae = : in ted for 32 points - of mild surprises as Nebraska won Colerede ASM 66, Iilinets 41; Bdahe (2) troit’s Gordie Howe for the right © "Rocket Cl | between them, “iT : fans | #9 | sat Stale, and ‘Colorado tripped | ——— ‘ |Dorais Trophy __| wine berth on the National Hockey f Of UlOSES Scrum ty ree Towa and Indiana Retain|=2 3 ‘|thons and Reddkie fot: Ceddere Ura’ ann elas teeta . Moore with 13 and Ed Hintz with. : ~ ie ek . 3 se 5 {LIONS INS (Instituted by today. in le i agiet bre Cot t“|Undeteated Big 10 Status) ruven com tu =» «|p ‘+ ‘| Sports Gui Canadien, deensoman | Doug t no VW ~ «| while Chuck Gillis ‘had 15 for) CHICAGO — Iowa's young beat Ohio State, 90-76, as Johnny | mond handed nd its second , Gefenseman Red Kelly and left- ft : . Poole’s Hawkeyes kept pace with the | Kerr of the Dlini scored 38 points—/ straight loss 73-71; and Arkansas See - Deeret ee winger Ted Lindsay of the Red [Richard Trailing Howe), : cag laniey se ie Gees eae = in NHL Point Derby by || Sparks From _ Leals made up the dream team Ps . = = 47 : ‘y = : selected at halfway mark = ‘= Single Tally 666" 1951 FRAZER FORDOR 1951 CHEVROLET STAKE > TC = ) SU IT You! Today! 59999 1949 NASH TUDOR Buy From Turner : Today ! ‘555° 1951 FORD PICKUP 7 From Turner Today! 588" 1950 CHREROLET:, TUDOR | Cc pier Tm ; es 6 Gaatin, M1: Be Meceain, 410; Me : % SkSe8see a rit Tea rf SiSesesa i fi ! BSLESKSa GSteesee iH SALE! KLEIN SCORES—Joey Klein, dark trunks, of New York, scores with right to the jaw of Al Andrews, of Superior, Wisc., in 2nd round ae of 10-rounder at Eastern Parkway in New York Monday night. Andrews won unanimous decision. By JAMES A, 0, CROWE Associated Press Outdoor Writer LANSING @® — State conserva- tion commission is under a lot of pressure to overrule the recom- mendation of Durward Robeson, chief of the. field administration di- vision, by continuing the publica- tion of lists of conservation law violators, - The commission ordered the lists prepared last October until the end of 1953 as a trial. The Pressure on Commission ‘to Publish Violator List lists ag a check’ against the pos- sibility of qa prominent person pressing his conviction, And some newspapers have been publicizing ~all. the local names that appear. sup- arms | Bowling Clinic = ‘By BILLY SIXTY the _ straight. Tangle Tonight Call: al aeealinnmmnnnnnennnininn - St. Fred Entertains Ol; Bens Host Rita; Mikes Play at Royal Oak D cat memren cas eres pA ie : , r4 s+ 34 nn Oe pe ew 3 ~~ é te wolat 1: St. Michael at St. Mary (RO Albion's Ex-Coach Eyes Kansas Post KANSAS CITY # — The Kansas City Star says that Delmar Ander- son, 42, former coach at Albion, Mich., college, is rated a strong job at the University of Kansas. sii "inh * ‘vour BRANES may ‘SAVE THEIR LIVES! CUSTOM TAILORED |! fn. ona hy tshmectons oles Laseerk, a at Lowrenes Gat : — convictions were comi- five” men. - PANTS Unstated, but undoubtedly in the ticteben Aaderon Socks Machen | Plead |} background, is the argument the of Witchita University, Volney Ash- RANDOLPH 1st place—it. costs money to pre- Norris Patterson of William Jewell HH; : hooking 4 erm finishes ngle to the -hest high, as sketch shows. I experimented with the pull- j : z Z ¥ otttesseg hess? Siemens. #3 a, Ress eee « He i i [meena an i t fh b BF a aes : ae, BOS oe Pg pd eneys “operon i is a — ampler s - Michigan Wilts. Under Hawks’: “Ot Half Sout | Leading Only by Point; |. lowa Zooms to 93-78) | Big 10 Victory IOWA CITY, Iowa # — lowa’s . speedy sophomores still have to| meet their match in Big Ten basketball, They crushed Michigan last . night. 93-78 ‘with a 2nd-half outburst of % points. ‘point lead in the 2nd quarter as drove under the basket a lay-in that tied it up at Sophomore Bill Schoof, working a 2-point.total he held at ame's end, sank a free throw for sae of form.. Michigan; which had clipped off 48 per cent of its shots in the ist half, faded before lowa’s flashy attack. Wildcats Still Pace UP Basketball List NEW YORK (UP)—United Press (first place, i thentaathe an, ta “#4 #eeeeeeeee 315 —Indiana (9) cocenesees O08 b—Mely Crem ¢ 6—Western Kemimeky (14-@)... 5000 . 18 kansas (6-2) ee eee s demolished Iowa’s 5 | j ‘ LONG LEGS—lIowa's forward Deacon Davis puts his long legs to good use in getting around Michi- ; mn ’s Don Eaddy (33) in this 1st quarter action onday soda Big 10 basketball. game at lowa City. 93-78. + ee AP Wirephote In back, UM’s Jim Barron (35) and Tom Jorgenson (38) keep an ad on Davis. lowa won Al Andrews Scores Easy Victory in NY NEW YORK @ — Fast pitching Al Andrews turned his back on a. big town triumph and headed back home to Wisconsin today. The clever, 23-year-old over-sized welterweight scored an impressive Pu. | eastern debut last night with a one- sided verdict over New York's Joey Klein. On the conbined three score- | cards he lost only one. round in the 10-round feature. Andrews was offered immediate- ly two more New York dates. But manager Ike Bernstein said he was 13 | taking only one fight at a time and Andrews is booked “ey Ted Ollila in Milwaukee Jan. 3. Mickey Bates, sophomore. back for the University of ‘Tllinois, led the Western Conference scorers with 54 points in six games. N CAA Rules Body Studies | bali 3 polo ited FA feed Hi ~_ - a> a . 1 Eg | af Re f i i Hit z g if in By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN CHICAGO @® — Veteran. right- hander Virgil (Fire) Trucks did some crystal gazing today and saw the White Sox as 1954 pennant contenders with a chance for the title “if another deal or two is made.” . the deals in mind—a department ruled over by Trader Horn Frank Lane—but the 34-yearold pitcher thought the Sox “need a little-more bench strength.” Trucks will receive the Chicago Baseball Writers’ Assn. award Sunday for making the outstand- two no-hitters, Trucks posted 20-10 last season. Fifteen of those vic- “TI don't said shouldn't. 20 more. Trucks would not elaborate on. ing comeback of 1953. After a 5-19 | M4e" record for Detroit in 1952, despite | Fitzps Trucks Sees White Sox as Contenders in 1954 I wasn't much better, in 1953 than I was in 1952, but the big differ- ence came from the defensive sup- port. The Sox Were ithe best fad" ing team in the league. “Richards {manager Paul Rich- ards) also gave me a new pitch,” ord of 128 victories and 101 -de- feats in 13 seasons of major league pitching. “I call it the slip ball.” DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA “ Pis. . Pts. al Ree, 45 Pelmear’s at ‘’ 41 Five . Mrs. > ees . maeee Det, 4 ons Streh's St Caraben ” Kerstweal™ 3 Botppstune 3 "5 * a3 Geebel's 23 Crawford 4 Team We. 19 b | trick’s 32 Dixte ” Indiv, Budwit 261, series—B. Steir + teom__game, son's 86%—2441. mks Gots IEx-College King | (Winds Up With: | year, this was his first tournament | continued Trucks, who has a rec-|* 8 ‘Amoros, Mickens Up Too Brooklyn’‘s Top Rookte Is Don: : Who Awaits Retiremént of Peewee Fi é ee at Ei 1-Stroke Margin Harbert and Barber Tie “for 2nd With Count of 282, Win $2,050 By JACK STEVENSON LOS ANGELES #—The differ- ence between wi; the national intercollegiate golf title and the Los Angeles Oper is quite simple, gays the fellow who has won both. “There was a $4,000 check here,” explained youthful-looking Fred Wampler of Indianapolis, who yes- terday steadied a shaky. game in the rain and held off several chal-, lengers to win the $20,000 open by{ a stroke. He had 281 “for the. 72 holes, * * —_—_Wampler,- 0, whose build and style 2 are feminie- cent of Ben Hogan, won the NCAA title in 1950 as a senior at Purdue -* Ten. crown, Although he turned pro that same win, and now he heads for Bing Crosby's pro-amateur at Pebble Beach, Calif., with a lot of added confidence as well as greenbacks. Wampler came up to the 17th hole after three straight bogeys and needed even par to beat the veteran Chick Harbert, who came in earlier with a 282 after finish- ing with a pair of birdies. He got his pars and just missed birdie | on both holes to finish with a 75) for the day. Jerry’ Barber, pro from. nearby La Canada, playing with Wampler, had a birdie on the final hole to finish with a l-under-par 70 and —“o money |}-________——-9——_#— after three times taking the Big | _ Third place cuts of $1,075 went | ™ ee > ie iors ee aie ard er eared i be By, ‘JOE REICHLER . NE | YORK —~Captain Peewee | Reese, “the great Brooklyn. short- stop, is not yet ready to retire. But when he is, the Dodgers have a replacement waiting in the fram come in addition to the usual ones that confront all rookies, Last July 7 he had his skull frac- tured by a pitch and was in a. coma for five days, undergoing surgery for the’ removal of a wings.~ tie is Don Zimmer- St. Paul. old next July, it is almost a cer- tainty that Zimmer, 12 years Pee- wee's junior, will be kept around. - Since Reese will be 35 years: Tiramer, a really fine hitter, | blood clot, The operation Was a complete success and his recovery is com- plete. But the question naturally arises as to whether he will face ipitchers with his previous youth- ful fearlessness and determination. | 5 Years Make Big Difference to This Coach Formerly Low. Scoring, Barthelme’s Team Now Hitting 100 Points BALTIMORE (—Five years ago teams scores read like a football | result, Today, his Baltimore U. 101.9 points a game, highest _| the country. _ In their last two “games: they | poured in 142 and 131 points, 4th | time in seven games they've gone over the century. They don't miss often, either, making #.4 per cent of their shots,, Two seasons ago, Baltimore won the Mason Dixon Conference season tournament by a margin of only five total points, 119 to 114, im three games, Five years ago Barthelme’s Towson Catholic High School team lost in: a scholastic playoff by the score of 14-12. Why the change then to offense? % explains. coach Barthelme. “Offensive ball is easier to coach, so I decided I'd try firehouse ball, or rat race basketball, as I call it." seeereceeas LADIES coach Al Barthelme’s ‘basketball | team is averaging a mopping His team is green this year, | Charles Rated Edge Against Satterfield €HICAGO ™ — With pre - fight | preparations complete, Charles and Bob Satterfield rested today for their 10-round Chicago stadium . heav$weight match Wed- nesday, night. . Charles, ‘just off a. _knockout - victory over Coley Wallace, was a | solid 3-1 favorite in the mational- ly-televised bout. “I expect to weigh between 188 and 190 pounds,” said the former | heavyweight champion, who hopes) | an impressive, victory will set him ae ion, Rocky Marciano. Satterfield, a _180-pounder, - pro- bably wilf-not be offered Marciano, even if he wins, but a victory certainly could make this the most | Cainpe Amoros, the fleet it Cuban eu & | up for a shot at the current champ- |; successful of a number of come-| fielder who led the League in hitting with .353, Nine new pitchers will vie for a spot on the varsity. Four are graduates of Montreal, three from (St. Paul and two a Worth. Best record is owned by Tom LaSorda, a cratty little south- _ paw who had a 17-8 mark and a 2.81 earned run average at Mon- — treal, Best prospect of the lot may be 23-year-old Glen Mickens. . The right-hander, made a strong im- pression in the Dodger camp last spring. He had a remarkably low Li era in the Tones Langen SALE! CUSTOM TAILORED ear oe WITH SUIT H RANDOLPH ARWOOD ustom ‘Taller « Pentios® i oe LET'S INA WHAT DO YOU SAY JACK HABEL CHEVROLET CO. START THE YEAR | NEW CHEVROLET. tos = * HOW YOU'LL. BENEFIT WHEN. HE USES | THIS GMAC THRIFT-GUARD PLAN! * Beforé you decide how to finance your car, ask | ae pope Semens Mout Gate anes tae CRAY ; Thrift-Guard Plan: (1) Visi llaiad iA ue the goantent Samaleg tae at low cost. (2) Your dealer gives you complete «© financing in one flexible plan, at one time, at one Sen ee Und Stats and Cands. And you gus as com Oath arta: w wte Tomkins 41 18 Fuller 29 31 Montealm 33 26 Sallies , mat ttianstera 32.2% Reids _—-»_- 26 BA : ibiers “29 20 Kids ne Team series—Lunstord Mkt. 1660, game 923 Sadie. semenenBe Smith ee ae ‘ — Biten/ & | ) eet coreg — Be hegte, | Pontiac Armo » Wed. dan. 13, 8:30 P.M. ie cnn” “poveewries Main Event: 2 Out of 3 Falls—60 Minutes Py -4 nn! © LOU KLINE. “The Atomic Blond”, —— 3 ie re eas) Holeck, Canada mo =, Twins 2h Semi-Final: 1 fall 45 minutes. am ie’ tamer “it: tnd. same JOHNNY GATES, Windsor vs. LADDIE HOLECK. = O ; 616, S. Campanare, Canada } ; ughon Hw Match—1 fall 30 minutes. 4s Mir. Inn = pReeen Meoteeet, sy, TAR MYSTERY / i] Oe te Son oe MAN, Parts Unknown. 58 deck's Bebe |S ae eee ot See Cone Adminon Ticats on Slew cath i 34 0. §. Track Sports Center, Al Themes Seah Chet, Bebe ‘s oe ee = eo ae ‘Ringside Reserve $1.30 plus Tax. Con, Adssasien' $1.00 ple Tox — Stroh's, 2061. . o Sey pts i é ee 4} = hai : Bik f r re ot ee #t eit f . | ee : bs Beet ‘cen DAY, JANUARY 12, 1934 Ae Node + "The Turks do not believe that Communist Yugoslavia and Com- renew their former close ties. _ ~“A quarrel between brothers is the worst kind of a quarrel.” __ Turkey also has good relations with its Middle East neighbors, al- occasionally disagreeing though with them, The Turks believe that neither “Given enough time, little quar- rels settle themselves.” + ila ve" ©. © Pat. On. 1904 by NEA “These January sales are such wonderful savings I'm always broke for months!" ~ by Edgar Martin | UST A MOMENT PLEASE! || oust Yo DETERMINE We I} iF NOU, COOPERATE, || YOU'RE FEELING -UM = RAROLD.YOD WEEDIT []] REASONABIY NORMALS l[Guessat 1S ) Wrver, wy WORD! KINDA UNFAIR. \ “EMA TO DEATH: YOULL BORE » READY, 2 EE gx Aga a3 | . i _~ . | | __{ OH, GEORGE-- ALLEY OOP : by T..V. Hamlin | ) | YOU SAY THE vn —— ! THERE'S THAT QO a 1 NICEST THINGS GONG, WELL HAVE 7 ON THE MARDI AL : | | HANDSOME, BASHFUL QO Ws SHOU rie | BOY I'M SO CRAZY . | EAS: é pad MR. MILQUETOAST Webster-Roth E [SRE ie | . 3 Wee |. 4 a 7 |cisco KD ie : aS : by Jose Luis Salinas eet . mepyegs one $0 THE RAILROAD WOULD BE he WISE TO HIRE CARTER! = 5 sien, at oll stocks may be shipped - fo. countries behind the Iron Cur- tain stimulated the initial demand, There was no follow-through buy- ing, however, Wheat near the end of the first hour was %& to % cents lower, March $2.09'%, corn % to % lower, March: $1.54%, oats unchanged to “4 lower, March 19%, rye M% to a lower, March $1,20%, soybeans Ya to % lower, January $3.06 and lard 2% to 35 cents a hundred , pounds lower January $1707. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN * . Mar use ive 2.20% ov MAY ccnecees 2.106 =f JY tsccense 2.00% Mar a 3 sens 2.03 May , orn Jly Mar: ..csese 154% > MAY cccccae 1.50% Re SAY srvveeee 156 Lard i Abie dan. Oats ar .. Fy med Ptee eee ‘ es RY jecvncee TH Jl pp shee ke pels | Bp syecceee TH Mar Rye Ma MBE oases 12i% diy North Carolina Man Is in. Red Party 4 Years, Reports to U.S, WASHINGTON (INS) — A Char- _ totte, N. C. attorney disclosed to- day that he was a volunteer un- dercover FBI agent in the Com- mimist party for nearly four and one-half years. Ralph Clayton Clontz Jr. told the Subversive Activities Control Board that he was personally tutored and , indoctrinated by Junius I. Scales, _ whom he jdentified as chairman of the Communist party in North and) > South Carolina. He also testified that he was J = ry ) 1h § | i. -fhreatening others and starting “CHICAGO ®—A ite price up| $2.90; Idaho Russets $3.55; orth Dakota Pontiacs $2.40. 3.50; ‘although thr and good 1,100 | * S6-61, wid. oe : te 50-51, wid: evg. bi; ‘ 0 B, lares i eee ioe . Wid. avg. 43. bnajor wid. avg. 41. | eeipts 028,781; wholesale 8 siete ieee t's in re c care 00 -B 63.25; steady to tirm: secetpte 14.134: mediums 45; ve. standards 44.5; cur- rent, receipts 2-42.45; checks 41. : TOES : (AP)-——-Potatoes: arrivals @7; on track 239; top U.S. shipments 684; supplies moderate; too limited trading on t of temperat to estab- lish market tone: Colorado Ked McCiures 4 ; Minnesota- Livestock : DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT iAP)--Hogs-—Salable $00. No early sales, undertone lower. e—Galable 860. e 1,200. Lambs opening A f iy nae ully # ¥y; early sales high. good to ome native ea wodied lambs 21.00- 2.00; sheap active, strong. ». CHICAGO LIVESTOCK “ CHICAGO * 00; 240-270 lbs $23. 75-24.50; §0-23.56; in- 000 | ; gen] eral trade moderately active except bulls Am Rad slow; steers mostly steady; lieifers steady to 25 lower; cows fully steady; bulls fully A lower; vealers steady; several loads Tb steers $27.50-29.50 mg 1,100-1,300 ; igh prime iacking; bulk choice steers 00-26.50; to low choice. $26.00- ee loads commercial io $20.50; a few loads commercial steers gold down to $16.75; some high choice and prime steers and heifers mixed $26.00-26.25; good and choice hetlers mixed $26.00-26.25, good Ba: and choice heifers $18.50-24.00; utility to low good grades $12.00-18.00; most wtility and commercial cows $10.75-13.00; : He et Se paella iR NEW YORK (~The Stock Mar- Gains and losses extended into the fractions with the plus signs prominent in many areas of the market , Pet Se Bd ket held fairly steady today fol-| jumbo | lowing a four-day decline. In the higher categories were the aircrafts, mail orders, and most chemicals. Oils were unchanged to lower, Other major divisions were steady to mixed, \ For the past four days the Atock unsuccessful attempt to push to a new recovery higher. The average ‘level of prices of early December, the” recovery top, apparently proved to be a barrier to progress. Higher stocks included Y:-&. -| Steel Chrysler, Montgomery ceipts ‘mostly cows; mar openin weedy mee fully Pitters | Ward, ‘Douglas Aircraft, Allied I ; tew to, w f choles fed sheers ted Hinge 18.00- Chemical; American Can, and Du oeinty pg ae M00-13.68; r- es i cows : * gg RO REE Pentetedgend renege commerce 4 i weight cutter bulls 10.00-13.00. Oi een Cyan . 1s Caly inble 200. Market opening | Oil, : ood ana peo - mg PR A f “ vyealers x A, lew : ih choice to prime 33.00, but prime New Yor k Stocks el ee oe oe Tee 4 ‘ ; ° wv on com- pe vealers 1300-23 0: few cuilp | 408s Exp..., 281, Kresge B8...., Admirai......, 1898 Kroger z & 4 ° ‘ Allied Stry.... Ligg & Mey Allis Chall... Lockh Aire Alum Lad! WR cas Alum Co m. Lone B Cem... jag Mack Trucks., Marsh Pield.,. Martin Gi.. - SUBSE -SS an VRS eSRSSSUSSSSS Ses Saseas: eneee Mee eSSSERVSURNNSRERBSES CRS esESE | oe ee ne “=, a4 £60062 62 2ENEGRa Kaew wa AU Refin ... Nat oe Aves Mis NY Air Brk-.. a a ‘One NY Central .. Bendix Av + i aS ‘| Benguet .,... bulk ‘* end cutters $9.00-10.75; » 20. $10.00-17. Bohn Alum ,. 204 WNorthw Airl., 8 $00; opening moder-| Bond + 133 Ohio Of ..... B61 ately active; givter lambs strong to —, +seene Pa . 2? 25 or more higher than-Monday; not « Warn ,, 762 o4 on + most sales good ve gg «oe 16.2 «» 772 and choice wooled lambs srownd 105/ p0¢4 °C, ***t 712 Parke Dav... 33.3 Ibs down $19.50-20.15; & few choice and) por’ A, 16 Penney (JC) 763 rime - $21.00-21.18; latter price for &| Cotim 4° gy 182 Pa RR et oad 100 i> weights; some held higher; 74 Pepsi Cola .. 12.4 cull to low ‘good lambs $12.00-i9.00:| C8" Dry .... 124 pheips D ..) 31.7 decks and tots mostly choice fall| Con FRC .--- 224 Phitee ° .... 398 shorn lambs 93-101 Ibs $20.00-20.78. . | cones, An! 82 eatlip Mor .. $13 Celanese 1 Pills : at Ches & Ohio 344 ' Pit 534 Poultry Chrysler 602 Proet 4 lg d ~~ Be ie 747 aT TAP re The tollowing prices an oe ee RKO Pie "..2 “34 ‘were paid f.0.0. Detroit_for No, 1 qual-/ Cole pain “| Radio Cp .,: 23 ity live poultry up to 10 s.m-: Col Ga. et em Ran ay na sors tips teanae weer * hee: | oen ee Bt a3 4 30. monty heed or fryers under 4 ag es =" 84 ibe. whites, 26-31; grey crosses 28-28%; | Dont can .:, 664 : ae cont Mot ... &: ‘2 Turkeye—Heavy type young hens 48-lront ol "”” see - a3 44; young. tems 30-11. Corn a 74 "a. eran Crue 7 ) CHICAGO POULTRY _ (Curtiss Wr .. 1.4 CuICAG) (AP)—Live poultry steady; Det Edis .... 283 _sa S76; coops; f.0.b_ paying es | Doug Aire .. 80.2 2 : to one cent higher heavy hens | Dow Chem ... 26.6 aS .s 34-36; iene 18-19; fryers or brotiers | DuPont «. 1085 : 24-27; 0 eters 17-19; astm Kod .. 47.4 trand . S Acte L |. 408 gua Site re at @ Mus ts 14 sa O80 Ina. * Emer Rad ... 102 ou Nz. ireman Overcome | f.8.:: 8 84,3 Ste Ex-Cel-O ,,.. 504 Studebaker . a Mirestone ,., 64 Suth Pap . : Preept Sul .. 464 Swift & Co .. at QZ@ | Ser mee os RE Sr mt Pe Gen Fads ..,.. Co.. Gen Mot ... O Bul. Waterford T Fireman | Gea shee". at) Frat'm baat’ Lewis Goff, 35, of 130 S. Tilden|GOm ta... Tran W Air. Ave., is reported in fair condition | Sites” ™° 227 Transamer. this afternoon in Pontiac General | Geodrien’”.<:: 174 oe ie Hospital after being overcome by Grab Pies: a va Paes smoke while fighting a $1,500 truck | Gt West's .. Ina Unit. Aire... fire earlier toda: yay. aca ‘ BS pcg HS Two supermarket counters On @ | ersh Choe.) 395 US Lines...., truck driven by Robert Doran, 19, | Hom . Mae UB ; C Hooker ©) .., 87.6 UB 6 of Detroit, were destroyed, accord-| Houd Hersh |’ 13.4 U8 Bteel...... ing to Police Chief Frank Van At-| Tq" °°: 2? Wee's" pic. ta, when a blaze started in the | intand su... 22 W ve re and tarpaulin wrapped |in’man”.."° ast Werte & Boel Loes damage | Int Nick .... 363 Weste Ei... The fire broke out just-south of | ims "ny: ies U. S. 10 on Telegraph road. oS a 3 + i eo 8 Db @ Indust. Rails Util ®tocks 2 i ee eee aigii? ae on) market has been going through a | downward adjustment following an| 7. | Mart Manages - ena 7 {to Hold Steady | 8. 58- EAA " ALL WEATHER FIGHTER TESTED—An F3H- 1N MeDonnell Demon, the Navy's newest all UARY 12, 1054. the flight deck of the USS Coral ‘Sea as the big plane is catapulted during carrier evaluation tests. The Demon is now in production for the Navy. MUGS 0 Len BERK BH eae | - ee & Qe weather fighter, appears balanced on_the edge of Business Briefs Frank: Antrobus, D. H. Pritt and Francis J. Stacy of the Lin- coln National ‘Life Insurance Co., Pontiac, plan to attend the com- Jan. 18- “20 in New Orleans. The men. will study latest developments in the life insurance field. een The appointment of William A. Heyer as sales manager of Pon- nounced by Les company for many years, will be assisted ‘by Lewis Wrenn Jr and Jim ie ; f Ty Arraign Youths | at Mt. Clemens _ State Police Seek to Link Trio With Other Area’ ROMEO — State Police are con- tinuing attempts to link three nell said today. Two of three youths picked up, Frederick L,. Allen, 19, of Roches- ter and Richard-Parks, 17, of Pon- tiac, were arraigned before Justice of the Pesce Kenneth Sanborn in Mt. Clemens yesterday. | The third, a 16-year-old Pontiac boy, is being held at the Oakland i itue -_ 1] & HH 8 News in Brief i Larry White, 21, of 2743 Mott, Waterford Township, pleaded guilty costs, He appeared before Water- ford Township Justige Willis D. Leturgy. White was arrested near the Sunnyvale Chapel at 5311 Pon- tiac Lake Rd. while taking gaso- attendig church services, A Waterford Township man charge : W' he appeared before Troy Township Justice Herbert W. en. He was fined $25 plus $25 costs and put on 90 days proba- tion, Begins Today. |-2 ‘trial of Anthony Wi today to a larceny-from-an-auto | _charge and paid $30 in fines and | line from cars belonging to people | pleaded not guilty to a false adver-| 4 Pleasant Ridge Man Charged With Shooting |: Sleeping Stepson The assault with intent to’ kill eber, %; ob) 3 Judge Frank) * stepson, Frank Gabriel, 22, in the +head with a .22 ealiber rifle last as Gabriel lay sleeping 18 in their home. 4 ice Gabriel told Katke he awoke when he felt a “jolt in my head,” disarmed and slugged Weber with | | the weapon, then called police. The youth was struck just above the eye by the bullet which pene- trated -his skull about a half-inch. Insurance Agents Name Roy Wilton Roy W. Wilton was elected presi- dent of the Pontiac Association of Insurance agents last night at the Cariton Patter-; WILTON - sons Jr., executive committeeman. Pattersons Jr., executive commi t- age i Hi hii Ef i :? Hy ge Ha this stock offers an . * Rosary = Pits Marey C. Muir, TT, of Muir road, will be recited at 8 p.m. tomorrow apB like a gf pe iy ur RF, | je 4 THATCHER, PATTERSON & WERNET Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Agency “ing (ald tevitia al - =e. : 1 09 excellent investment in a FIRST OF MICHIGAN Corporation ; - BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT Facilities oO ee ee erown as high ax 14000 feet abt [3 ‘tude-in Tibet. Painting & Decorating 20 - | WALLPAPER: WALL “re or BY __ Steam, D. FE 2-7456. Painting & & Wall Washing Free Estimates, Reas, FE Te) cara of Thanks .....ccsccsee-+ 2 | White Chapel, MA 6-4204, after ‘| =e ™ IN OUR ADVERTISING DE- oe eS = ee eo SE savance ot PARTMENT FOR A CAPA- no RR a Jhasocaee RLE YOUNG LADY WITH : BOX REPLIES PERT PALERER TYPING AND SHORTHAND ‘ we . ABILITY, THE WO: is, ante vita 6 At 10 a.m, today Circulation Dept. ae. Help Wanted Female ......+.:.. 7 there were replies at 3 -6 Bale Business ow soneneans i) Ave. PE 3-9456. . average. to your family in-| WASHINGS & TRONINGS, 325 RAE- For Sale or Exchange Wanted! i anne. holding fascinating jewelry __ burn, PE 4-2754, : ies, ecting WASHINGS OR IRONINGS. PE ppear in. person, Montcalm erjes. Por full details, phone FINANCIAL Bowling Center, 30" Mast Mont- jE ae wASmag a teowtNos HT ie¥ ae calm sation —aPrexDant | PIT LADY TO CARE FOR 2 fae band seen sasrecesses: MS wanted, Fs time. Must be 21 Eien housekeeping oR soa, | 2 Mortgage Loans ..............05 84} & “ ard erie WAP a... & SALESMAN (2) between € p.m to 2:30 am. 6 | . . : 7 gi rience. Warm air heat-| WN. Cass 3 | rif oi hard worker: | GIRL WHO S BOOKKEEPING Yor Sale Housetrailers ......... 55 Help Wanted Male 6) Giil"or wre ‘tz | type of wort, be to : = Trailer BPAce ....ccecness 56 Owosso & puoviy — 7 ange nd si Fee! a Phone _ , e ae on Auto Service... -...cc0c0+e0-s TRUCK ‘WILH WARE ke erience if any. Ee wed Used COrs ....ccccvenne & house ; WHITE WOMAN CARE FOR oS d Used Trucks ....sc0s0++ quired “Blandard Wlectrie Co., 173 | 2% year old int white mother | B _ For Bale Used Cars ...scssesveen ma = — —Se,- iv. works, More for home than wages, | For Sale Used Trucks ..,....... 62 | FE 21740. z Gale Metek, Gescters sabibabeoree! my SS . E ‘DY = FULL TIMe EM- ‘Por Sale Bicycles ........+-+0-+- li om Ng me 2. nage TE norco seneenetenss b; . . NEEDED - Write Press Box : Transportation Offered ....0.-..6¢ Vy an e a | ; Journe DEPENDABLE Gini 70 waTeR WATCH MERCHANDISE ~ JOHEREY Men | Gays a week. EM 33428, | a ene ; >. Millwrights ApPLicéyzon meee Ont neat | Bo Gate Giothing 222020000000 8 ? eget tod energetic ne a ia Gay | For Sale aupeeseess Machirfe Repairmen | Sorhinse bene bonus. rank | . Bale Murical Goods .....00+40++ 2 Stores pa Mw gg Fn s Rd. am, , Bale Oflice Equipment seerceese 16 : : and PX, _ Bele Sporting Goods scesessmss 18 New ( ‘Or ‘i _Help Wanted 8) xp, Sand, awe rere - -—S “37 =e = — eee eae oo Ser ee — Wood, Coal & Puel ..c.is0...005 ; Ee Toolmakers EXPERIENCED. _ESTATE | Yor Gale Pets |... ..ccececveeess S l ‘ ae. ful’ time, a ei : ‘el esmen APPLY ~~ Instructions 7 Way, Ora we Peed coigeigccsi ta | 1° Somplete Our Sales : "| Accounting, Shorthand, 4 le , + : or _ Force PONTIAC heme arasiag courses . — 3 “ 8B ys . Business Training ij oo ce... “He i vst }. 2, MOTOR Oey, He or & Eves, ee | Gale Farm Equipment ..,....... 88) < WITH SALES ABILITY e Business Institute 8 ngersecrnmncaceese OO DIVISION 1 W. Lawrence 8t, FE 23551 , Highest “Paid ; HAVE | OPENINGS FOR | SEVERAL “a Se ae : Dobat, OL 1-6880. th N ° Commissions Anywhere eee rmant Office MEN WANT ., Deaf ofices ; forma, wacm.| Earn While You Learn oe you have contacts and are mn i ou rn w to kK, on oe = Pe ae = by ay > 964. | iz, 3 ie kee up- These Brg. , arades: ¥ conracr Mr. OREEN, Pontiac Retail Store 65 MT. CLEMENS sr, MICH, te Ne | and Paggowwrma “TAX __Eaw. Hawley _ : Ral ‘a ph B Bteas Bank Rochester Mich. OL 2-761), IMMEDIATE ————— PORTRAITS «: FRAMES - what have you? Byard's Antiques. ae Weddings, Formal & Candid, Lo- OL, 6-611 i tin to Pike, FE ex. Building Service 12 Tha, a Money Wanted 2BA > REMODELING _|__ Television Service _22| a-8UM_ oF |. . z wm or 508 39. eek money at 44% per cent ‘edt - 4 epee ee, TTS Ea | either pit M. PF. ST La gas | THREE, | THOUSAND DOLLARS Py hag — en eed * i oe ellos ot fg HR oy J unknown product for bowling 32420 MITCHELL'S TV Non-competitive, Ability to man- EAVESTROUGHING 100_N. Saginaw FE 32-2871 oF , Call +4686 caas oS re. Norris Radio & TV mY ae FE +51 REPAIR SHOP $40 Nevada x. Wanted to Rent 29 Cate aieratiogs ation rectee:| take. FE 6613 ANDY CON-|3 ROOM PARTLY OR UNPURN- wi Dey oe hous PE Cant | Gee eg |_in Mach we asase ne after £:30, eae ae Typewriter e 22A\, , Ysa inn Saicn- wOGF AND CEMENT = “\| MOTHER & 2 BOYS. 15 & 17, work” Aiso chimneys. No job too | TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA-| 2460). between 10'A. M10 1D. mm, ; or too ‘smal, Guaranteed | chine Expert work, | Sig pcre bd oS work, Ph PE $8004. General and Office Sup- | “Rus0™,, STOCK | SUPERVISOR : = | ply Cc, 7 W. Lawrence. unfurnished. M reasonable = Business Services 13 UEXPEWRITER: ne | _ Feat FE Si ag | 08 ALL MAKE® OF FOUNTAIN PENS : _ ee SCHOOL ARE eras igs eet eg |__UPholetering 23) Ei Fe vin, “rubato Office Co., 17 W. Law > 2. e. 4 ae sd St. FE 3 Pree estimates repaits in| COUPLE EXPECTING BABY ik Mfoung, road bldg. Ph. Fit. 25425 Ce | ee oe ee) PLASTERING | BAELES custom upmocevicn: | _Yu cate or ‘Pu devo, PE 50626, FE 5-092) LEO LUSTIG M41, Pree estimates ‘ “Tike, 2. Dedroary house, cease FURN. REFINISHING REPAIR.” ervan. No children, FE 4-25¢4. pone & Renee Piste) pecialty, PE 5-7332.| FAMILY OF ¢ DESIRE UNFURN. : os TRENC RRS CORNICES DRAPERIES, house tr apt Call PE 32260. — oor TMerials. Beadle, PE) Share Living Quarters 30 oF ~ Custom —BuTEE t - 0 ladies, Fes HE PONTIAC PRESS. ie SDAY, J JANUARY 12; a 1984/ For Rent Rooms a) M IN PRIVA _ home™ OOM PE tous, sooe om omrsveu, TEE av. ~ cellent esate. § oer side near : me Mae REFINED home on west Pri % side, Privace en- water “FOR ONE OR Near city hospital. Hotel Rooms GLEAN ROOM OME = gli A meats. 2 | Lee 'S sareer women No Me ere. Auto. heat & hot form —T? facin, '|Brick Ramblers "Bedroom : Ranch Home IN WATERFORD TS with 3 bed- e tot ths space, sty arta Close eats and EAST SIDE BRICK A ae ee well La no = . heal Paved side Save and and? oot earns ted Pa with -b pal San. caie itis ant a true value, or days poassssien. 000 down, i oh PAUL A. KERN, Realtor “Real Estate Sines 1919" 31_Oskiand Ave FE WI LLIAMS LK, FRONT | bedfoom modern. Lovely wooded tot. oe heat Basement, $4,350, EST SUBUR BAN ely wood- terms. od Co. ed site, . F, 1725 7 shay lone BG =, Ottice Kner - mee baa _ New Three Bedroom! Model Is OPEN one Go out of telegraphs Road % 5 4 am wn Middlebeit model. ~ MAHAN LTY CO, REALTORS Ph. ies Huron FE 2036) NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH _ POST OFFICE —s_ * LIVEABLE & NEARLY GOM- a fh. Lights. plumbing, heat, ‘Kitchen cabinets. ete. poe ae $1,000 Lake. i PE 2-486 . + __ lake privileges, PE CLARK bgp & SELL. 2 re 4 5 & beth down, 3 & nen LAKE PRIVILEGES 650 down, Modern 2 bedroom Sempalon: 2% car gsrage, 2 lots. PONTIAC LAKE FRONT BUY. Only poe down: Moiern 2 bed- 7 OR~X1235 | Cape. W954 by MEA Servion, toe. 14 - Reena |. ae 43 pet | TM Rep OS Pot OM, meee “That tin-cupper doesn’t miss any bets!” For Sale Houses 43 PPL LLL LILO LL PLL AG O'N L BEDROOM _._puist_ tae molatstned with pride, Situated on 3 landscaped lots, Garage ont Living room, dining room, kitchen, bddroom, bath down, 3 bedrooms up, Plastered uted rocckout ane Tt th MS fully equipped basement,- — | "\oteker furnace, Bus, schoo stores only 1 “block ced to now x | —a all total price moves west side 6 room brick — aang room, full 7 & hew stream- lined “Kitchen. 3m 2 pacier, sie bedrooms base- ment, 0 Mh vo , a. ofl a, furnece, aluminum s and screens. Corner fot Irs s Werrece end it's ® dandy! We have the key, ~ Leok! Compare! Buy AW VILLAGE —6 rooms 2 fal baths, fireplace, car- viet oll furnace, basemen roeree. floors, dine paved street. has everything. bem posseseton too, $37,250. $2200 DOWN —- Certainly oul) enjoy the comfort. of ts ideal bungalow; attrac.‘ tive, decorations throughout. Piessant hiv ing room, 2 bed- let. Total only $4,460, $960 DOWN —2 bedroom bun- gtlow, Of] beat, beth with € 7% w ‘eeen ec FE +110 or FE $5078 Member — c __ Bachange $1,000 pow! N $3,905 buys this 2 bed with good & blocks to . 2 blocks be ayy ge "— 4. He _ HAPPINESS Reeds som in some cs. Full Ey ener @ re a GATEWAYS to : CAMERON H. CLARK 46407 REA al Ww. HURON gr. c ST, OPEN PEN PvE. ~ > : vac | a 3 4 g E, John K. Irwin =~“) —— 391 Phone FE 24631, 3 2-190 The 4 All Woman Realty eracioa. living. witht z Rie ieee Sore male | THELMA M1 M. ELWOOD FE 5-124 frac tiie pee | Charles ~J tee a ce shade. fruit and Muat storms : Go. S 5s 2 rm, ranch homes, ex ¢ location, Alumiinmam ofr oil ahs = 154 f lots. As Jow as $1,000 dn. plus 6 G seal! fog HG oe ___For Sale Houses 43 Room Home janetes on le. aa - 4 zoned rT commer: s, 78.50225. This home is ‘modern on™ = room, kitchen, 4 i eu closed ed super m Call oon nil partenass. real buy for Res, & Business Combined Nearly phew Per roxi- mately 1,000 sq, hd = for right, t1.300 will handie. ,. * 3 bedroom ‘ranch type homes, os cellent brick siding, plastered walls, Ac. ie oy lots 762184. As low Se pies age costs. é CUTETANDEE PUntaLow Ideal five pm home, natural ereneee. floors, plastered oe basement. ay Seate 7 5 large jet dandy, garage. Terms. DORRIS & SON ; ‘Members ay M. Stout, Realtor TT Nv Saginaw St. ve For Sale Houses 43 | ie Bele Hoes $). For Sale Houses - ee ae ee semen: | rm ‘e} bs : ey! New Homes et BUYS | _ovnxépuiy |". onreRs 1 it - . 20D AY oy Sg Huron Gardens ! pen : poe Hae ond vem . fal pote alow, uilt wile the materials water heater, ‘SPOKANE sTREET | Set #49: tea mows ane « fneluded. dowte to the finest detell. Light ie with ree, room and special cold Clarkston Income \ 4 / ods i" Lake vileges units of 5 rooms\ and “Your ehovensence 2-3 fe, ares Ai le are talnes for the Pine pace oh rear construe} | shiv pelead terms, ¥ # lake tee “ms the oy. ; Seminole Hills Vil Lge. apecious 7 room home $1,000 powN in exealiem condition, $ Better hurry on this. Five acres rooms on first floor, 3 rma. @ four room semi-modern and thed to ceiling on ; home tn sien Clowe te eh gnee second, sun a wall na . Close to schools pitee, an WEST ea ready” tor yout tn ‘stores, Peed to sell at 06,000. stairway. Basement. with | . your a porment to ad heater, 2 car garage. Reas- ead RA onabiy w ms, Bee this home before it is some- . a enience. Only WEST SIDE Et eae ae New Brick Ranch low dows, payment, ; cant -bome : Situated on large fla lot | QUICK POSSESSION. And only $060 | j < Eaege, bome or income ig exelusive Mosmfals 1 eid Hi Rs down on this full good jooking white frame 3 and lake p Sy ~ only lands, new 4rm. hotise full basement Spatimeatrimies “at ya, | ee Some Ratan eare| ey tot Sach gra = ncosli if ot wal ater e wn- monthly. high & ; wing room, full yn age er tn serving saye sell at only war zz, wecamnene bet puts, Russell Young pent meh ok] diets EAS sous aa, Fully insisted and 1 car. chised now, purenscer cas} FLOYD KENT, Realtor oo i ownlown aad otf a 412 W, Huron PE 4-4525 ~ ° geen of colors, tlle, | 94 Ww. - - FE WILL M. BR 00 down or might con. | Oven Eves. “till 9 & Sun. ‘til 5 a other details. MnO izes “7 116 Roosevelt sider suburban bungs-ow in “Jas0 2B home @xs19 Next to Consumers. a PE ¢6:61 ; Lot W. Township, $2,600! Ottawa Drive . LOVELY § RM. MODER : 5 tor? OF fe d — - . Gan De eeatror 6 room brick~end frame| oll heat, New $ pe, tile dath, Pull | Subdivision, water me gest 20 ACRES, $1,500 DN, 64 NL Saginaw , PE 26011 nome se in b eacetent | ——. : aa dé. rs a 1 ntew =~ we ; _ . ae r. . Equity $2,820, balance Cocated — ‘ er on firet floor. 3 bedrooms @nd | $5,136 at . Will carry = on Ee —s me GI RANCH HOMES bath ee eet Ee r hk of equity to Delp buyer. FE 2 LAKE FRONTAGE ‘AGE Hes 6 room madera ome, "| Before you buy. be sure, to see} eh eat fromecs, See rit a ._38 ee 2, =. te 8 oe iooeaw cated on Woodhull ‘ae, 3 wom ek & showin : i Fie ae oak Poste, “ad with off AC furnace. La i —— with fire : sell one MF both, 4 = spring 8 seres tanie. Ful tered walls, tle bathe, modersietc| rapes carpetind.,td Gish) Gereaned poten, electric hot wa:| Bi ily payments, — ES Waier heaters. Wilts or FARE, VIE, FEU GOWN. | Vacant $1,800 down Gwner, 1030 ct Templeton, ‘Realtor ‘ . < asem, reation 3-4804. | 53% W. Huron \ f 4 slumioum or face brick exteriors. eee i _ WHITTEMORE ST, | shan of top test carers: [Roy Annett Inc.| @expeaiss pocaten nome ox 1 3 deme. ant 8 tot me start < og PP. REALTO “party farts spans: Foome a & full beth up, full — aioe | m0 5, ~- TOP sera a n9 ALL YEAR AROUND HOWE. beat yt with auto. as wn tees on venings Rt -« hemlum 1739 La marae 5 SieF ¢| moms ee noes " a . i oa" _ * . our in & wired. Ph. FE 5-8165 BUNGALOW +51 — UNION LAKE — eee ALMOST. NEW. i gown _perment, | $1, down, EMBREE & GREGG Be = Two 0 rn STORY D ‘214565 Union middie brac- . Eiremennes Dosis fe minds bras] ment, ig a yard. ne ; ‘ Choice sorcne atirective se Look ‘ x... . a me Reply just a few miles w a pew and grow Be we have an attractiv . "DORRIS | 823375 owner occupied. A ® am LAKEFRONT ‘wie te po ny RB 93 TRADE with 62,500 for equity, Lot 1} cated beautiful restricted 150 Near church and Bilver Lake off Hw _ Call us = appoints and anoramic view from dining oom me Ten oS eae Ghee onl». G empstead, Realtor | dandy 162°, Huron t bag : foe $0275. Sell for | PE _¢-s20 Eve. FF 2-1317 three’ bedroom “bome, $1,000 DOWN OTTAWA HILLS | i tosms "and" 3 baibe. Opetairs S . apertment now rented at per BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOME month. real foundation, Brick 2 * “= = ae ae NEW RANCH HOME rooms and bath. Wert pbusten location, Cedar shake av © JIM WRIGHT, Realtor. 2i2_ 8. Telegraph PE 54-0603 i. ™ Member. Co-op Ox — CAMERON H. CLARK +448 oe REALTOR coor “st Open Evenings 1362 we "teres st. YEs, ITS TRUE!I! -—- A brand new FHA oae for this oon: low Plastered w oak ate ack oi] beat, Mush “deors, metal cab. sink, > beth. Close to youre NOW. Only « few left. RAY ONEIL. Realtor Huron Open 9-8 ‘Pagne FE S103 or PE S078 A HOMEDOE YOUR OWN™_* Cherokee Hills wide handsome, Modi home, ‘ttering all the ‘hving, two eae %, car ee 1? living room with sgh rock fireplace embrac- en entire wall, two ther- pieta: ort terrace, re rage — 160x125 $15,780 _ let's look pow —— i > Resl- Sei 377 8 gp oy Rd. 40528 Open Eve. & Sun. Co-dp,. member. . Elizabeth Lake Estates Cute 2 yengsiow. matic heat and bot water, pene kitchen, dining ares, fan rard, — Lig 2 ner FE 910.308, ¢ §-1201, ‘eve. “BUD” Nicholie REAL. ESTATE __ ~~ LAKE ORION North Side 4 rooms end—bhbath. appearing Neat good property, $6,856, terms. East Bivd. Terrace pve Be - and bath, Z full basement. brick” bome, $8060 via terms. gent Excellent East Side Piastered = oq screens, Ges AND HARGER CO. a 2 *. Hurea ot in 8 5-8183 LAKE ORION and dec- “jor ‘sso00 CARROLL G. PORRIST 28% West Huron STONE. NORTH SUBURBAN Beautiful suburban home. § room reoms. sit rome garage, Will sacrifice accept oe Rng ed | NICHOLIE | house with base | Beni agg 7d ‘= sents ey mane “E<2\ R.TRIPP Pioneer Highlands | Tonal “buy. a ake ck. 9 tional buy. An aL. brick, er. 3 "earoom home. 4 overlooking Sylvan Lake. ace in liv room. Sesuund ¢ carpet “s living, This Is It: Approzimately 1 acre “gen- rol . Take ov rinoouwogen eam yore| Shamieh sl Pay = oer Call after 4 p.m. S84 8. Sanford. | ~ “Rctrases: — a as meas li ee Partridge | Leslie R: Tripp, Realtor we ‘Coane Caen hake te : Open “22-W De crm n oe | Riewhe | EXCLUSIVE BIRMINGHAM BUNG. |= $700 DOWN Saye ceates =o Convenientiy located in @ new ‘ : te hes ll nest sjuminum sigrms | 3 ots just Bact of Town. Pine et ment aod is in ai around es) RJ VALUET, Realtor - Be) Sie See Pee 222 8. Telegraph. _____—*FE 5-000 phone 02 69 rh pia 7 ie ON 12 MILE RD. died [NEAR PONTIAC MTR. | ,,Williams Lake Area | MistSdietaa - ise, 2s) SEE ret eg upetadrs. There's a & ti pg winter long. "at $11,950. | 83% W. Huroo St. Pm _—2-40a3 Come in and let Us show — YARD E. PARTRIDGE, | Sis, leat WARD E. PA Ey in suburban ar| orchards, small frut—stery ana | REALTOR _ FE2-8316| ise-* Satins irae 43 W. Huron 8t..Open Eve.7-8 | pictus : din | % Sen peace DRAYTON AREA =, wth cating ye mag MA IGE : an. enccheas at $14,900. he : ee #| BUCKNER NEW! : Need Money? _ FINANCE CO. wel NEW! ~~ $100 e QUICKLY On Your Name Only Or Other nee at Ses + } Reg U. © Pot, OFF @ 1964 by NEA Servicn, lin. “Very well, if you question the point, say it's the favorite of all the stars except the kid stars!” yoing man, we'll We do not make this offer with the purpose of lur- ing you to our lot. We know that ‘often a teal urgently needs depen able: transportation but lacks the necessary down. payment. If you have lived in or near Pontiac for a year or longer and have established good credit you. can purchase a.car here with no money ‘down at state Tegulated interest rates. Phone FEderal 3-7181 GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN. - Corporation — & West Huron St. yc $900 For Sale Heusiteaiiies 55 For Sale Used Cars” 61 coop USED Flee mae Teese habeaes Rent Trailer Space 56 dinate titan WHY > “WORRY About’ Winter Driving, when it’s so easy to deal exc nice inside. A true value, $60 a month, ent m . on A A eee ea. vote ly eg Fa $53.46 @ month, ; fw! NASH mbler conv = : er paint, fine economical 5 car tot the wife or boy. 53, ® month. 147 OLDSMOBILE Tait "ant Tae heen “oro gage a we aa * * and neater. gyromatic transmission, “FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW 1946 AND 1947 FORDS ° PONTIACS CHEVROLETS SPECIAL! "49 PONTIAC — 4 DR. SEDAN $0495 1948 AND 1949 |___CHEVROLETS PONTIAC . FoR | > SPECIAL! 48 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN $395 ‘50, ‘51 AND °52 Pe fete ot ~ COLO: BUY sali USED CAR be S2CHEY: $895 Spotless black finish—low ea roe cense No, ES ‘51 CHEV. ’ 2 DOOR SEDAN —$ ‘Spotless 2 tone green, big factory heater, excellent tires and motor, Lic, No. CF 1156. '5] PLYM. $595 .| This. sedan has. beautiful ' 1 "51 Ford 2 door sedan, , radio & heater... ...$695 ‘50 Chevrolet 2 dr... $645 igo Chevrolet 2 dr, badio & heater, deluxe ....$1,145 52 Ford 2 door sedan, radio & heater... .$1,045 *50 Ford 2 door sedan, - radio & heater......$595 '47 DeSoto club cpe.. te "47 Olds. 2 door, “radio & heater..... $195 ‘47 Pontiac 2 door sedan, radio & heater. voce Gl OS} Laie. One of These Good |. , Buys Today! OWE Your Ford Deals “use Cars _ ANEW. “ | ¢ in Used ¢ Car Valou OW In Used rit Selces '53 Chev. 4 DOOR 2-tone paint, radio, heater, low mileage. $1795. BOA Stude. ~~~ 2 DOOR {Radio & heater, very clean $945 49 Chev. 2 DOOR clean, $675 | Radio, heater, good and © FIVE ee ae FORD es _ 147 S, Saginaw St. less tires. FE azo. |:- With Oliver’s — we have | super a LT me one s : original green finish| . . dag’ ena ms y AUTO PARTS. | a nice line of recondi- meat, for iad Radio and aan without a mark. Tires Phone FE 5-4101 A Good Selection ss vour teleohone, Biarters and --.#6.56] tioned used cars ready} oa ties, sound Body. © money PLYMOUTHS - and motor are exception- age of 52 Chevrolets TE Poca | seen | Sas wether PONTIACS 1303, 8 TS No EV "50 FORD te Senet Frain os oes Oakland Ave, Ph. Peasy} and driving. < We 565. . Custom 2 door, radio & beater, a : ves On FORDS “2 - ; CITIES financing, refinancing, | FIVE 600 TIRES, GOOD CON- a - cipen ged renalog ab —, es , Se COAST-TO-COAST Sar ieee a oa nee Exc MOTOR AND/;, ms me cmveller-Koch | i en ‘5] Hen J 4 DE Us a Fe a = 4 World's Largest| SEES OS SEE ELSE red” |UEREETE | OL bShOhiL lenry J | Fsrspe ere) JACK ie 1 a nea Ho me & Auto sce hae ters "50 Buick a 20 _ SUB URBANS $395 ae $1150, Pe reuse FREE | ff Com : y 2539. AUTO erie 32108 | 4 door - cepeece sees $795 : STATION WAGONS Two tone maroon and SEU ae H AB poe oa»n pan : , “, ; grey without a scratch. ‘ 28 | @p,ommuntin,Watonal Bent Bite | nal while you wel 5 : — arial $9095 JACOBSON’'S > SPECIAL! Five nearly - new tires,| fee "ths car 3 "ike new, only = Sabie at teesl tal waktueced pound cotfee tos QOL avcerccece oo $995 : “ ; | good motor. Lic. No. EE| 702, miles. ““Must be seen to be CHEVROLET ee a ~ A ge Shy “bustier | THRE E- THOUSAND poLtana windshield. Hub Auto Glass Co.) 149 Buick 4 _| We have °47 through ’51 52 PONTIAC Sppreciated Will sell for $1,378. ~ ee : dise unknown product for bowling ee ae tion! Dyuation : $695} Hudsons, Come see us/ 2 DR. SEDAN S. Saginaw at Cottage WARD E. PARTRIDGE] tee ana protect a pede ractry mg tenga Bo emammaale ae vere" | for a new or used Hud- $1195 "49 OLDS 8 '9@ MERCURY PHONE FE4-4546 REALTOR, FE 2-8316 | important Call after | garters, factory 7 ob U tL $156. 95, 50 Buick special “son. 1 Radio, heater and Mercomatic shift. | Gf Orbs HYDRA. Rh & H_ GOoB Piosebrenad Byte YOu NEED | fertase watt cue | 2 dr, eeet sense SOS] | Your Hodson Dealer C DELUXE SEDAN $1,495 fotor A goed buy. Su. Fm SERVICE iE STATION “& GARAGE, | ™ broblems. You ard ACME AUTO PARTS 49 Buick 2 dr., as Gane a re: pW =} and bumper Neen hiske ar: oo tonihiy pev- Evenine a oon a Dymatls 7 vane scene SIS "2 a eaulpped ue power SPECIAL! whe $695 CENTR AL e. tramatic. 31. miles Clean __ Son Ra. 22842, : s end starters ... 96.50 . = Ne iS Zz 4 @ F- -l 31. + a , . | ee es eet iy Mey | eb aepesr er soe | 49, Bock Soper Remarc eine | SUBURBAN act apotiets 2 tene| bike Steet Lot | eau Ba com We Extalee Bor. 70 ) SELL REALTOR. - 2 Auto Service 1 feces eres ese0 OE . $745 finish, whitewall tires, | pe cag, Pie & Case inn | a = CORY. =. Me ra Bee _ FINANCE CO. ee Tt. '50 Chey. Deluxe "CHEVROLET es Exceptionally nice. Lic.|~ | a on Cate oe rms ‘Sale uae Contracts 52| “# Bae car crfeders, revered. Byck Me 4 door .........e0e: $745 SPECIALLY PRICED PONTI AC No, BC 4-19. 1999 MERCURY ci oe Ferdomatie. ies ae _| Be a Saavics — |'50 Pont. Chicitin “8” / $245 Rit pega Nee. ane mote, | BE emt cas eee | eee eer! |, ~ CoS SF |Adoor wags gs ee 95) Gap RETAIL ‘S] STUDE. | "2" "See Case Bae ties. loan service vou | Also rebuilt carburetors. fuel pumps |, NTRAL - Huron Motor Sales. [2m 8, sesiaw FE § a4, PVanweit. a540 ey ate 50 snp Spec. = Deis CHAMPION SEDAN 3 mg ee aaa oer RE Maer VOU Loan anes Pid | age ree $095| LINCOLN-MERCURY | _OMCpp | @r gr [seme _2u |", PACKARD. 4 DR RADIOS : “t5o,8, month, Duscount #130, Your : IN ONE VISIT a / Pike Street Lot IiL, DIIO “151 MERCURY [5388 Bivd, Bast, PE 40508. "CORT cellent investment.| 6, 4¢ "2. model, cars. eure. wae 7, essilbi ® ® 5] pio Bec, a ele ‘=e Pike & PORDOR SEDAN. PACKARD 4 DR. ‘ta, CORT M. IMBLER = Your stile, ‘ust toh csoigh. Fe 40006; FE esiit: PE 20187 Big heater, original green| Retin, fear csadveverive, | By Rig © 90.8 Bm Daly “i's _sunday 3't0'8| Sri. se rou, ade Hollerback. Auto > Pe Parts |? doo a an © CREPE Sisol Factory Brainch finish, good tires and| "7 “S* * Oreeel | Pama eee Morey to Loan 53) er'se er securities "Up to ff t FOR COMPLETE oi 2 ras te 4dr, $845 “Svecter, Berea ab 08 25 . ig oe. motor. Lic, No. EE 1353. $995 j — ee PERE nnn | GARLAND LOAN CO. | ‘COLLISION SERVICE |“? va 77°" | io cuven, 2 DR. L1G ‘SO CHEV. CENTRAI B: : 4 ees 202 Ponting St. Bk Bide, FE 2-006 | Bumping, painting. refinishing. /’49 Pont. Ctictiai’ 8 ; See arive hie car. Clarkston | V. LINCOLN: MERCURY DTI +t. : For Sais Heunateallors Ba ‘. Oliver = ost Sales - Deluxe 2 Cor aot eee 7 5 aan sesoie basa nae Mara ORD. V9 MOTOR wilt. CONVERTIBLE ; Pike Street Lot : : 2 eee we oeaine B Pk ae | 51 Buick Spec. e* Deluxe Sines eae, $945. PE 37542." REPOSSESSI $695, PE 43885: ko hg S t ; HFC C Pontiac |PHREERSRECEE |? Daten S00) secumysemn | MUCHOS lana ther teeter | POL Be 50 Buick Super 4 dr IBLE COUPE a er OB OE = 2a Oomes to Onl ; C10: BRAID MOTOR SALES | Dynaflow pantie $1,095 New car finish. Equipped with re- 23 8. Soginaw FE 2-4313 light green with black| 9.8 Fe cee eee Be . Pp ONTIAC Chi f FBR a ya td + $1,495 = uth convert. sharp re “- pH mg be Lic. No. ; a ne et om = 52 Pontiac Custom 8 Sed, rere wine mines vn! = CATLIGL | —wantea Used cars| OLIVER'S |. |i Fame Seve a _EP EE ecgmaees™er "sre. |52 Chev. BelAir Coupe : Wnsnce Company. Re. MOBILE HO : i were : - CENTRAL 2°47 Hudson 4 drs. ‘ i : LS / eee Te" Delux Seda uirements are Ly can L MES Be M&M Motor Sales 46 Ford 2 dr. ; i : ev. ux n $28 fo S000 auickiy on sie} 30 fr eS, * Iwarth. Uv to slot tap doar oo Inte model car. MOTOR SALES LINCOLN-MERCURY | Severst_ others | Au can be e * . - 3 beso py ge ee ad made ‘without endorsers for any| arr or 31003} 210 Orchard Lake Ave.. Pike Street Lot - | peguent for balance ‘owing - kK SEDAN . : ord-Custom 8 ws Ais ware rates itfoned dub ES as low as “THE. HIGH DOLLAR - FE 2-9101 “es Pg #, Once, ogi | Oe eee dee $29 5 TA CSLT 150 Caditlac 62" Cpe you get 20mos. 12 mos. 6 mos. heed them: Deve, the exita mile: a it90 DODGR, LIFEGUARD TIRES. ' “OL eo | i he. : : . soor 91848) Hutchinson’s Trailer Gales| if ” $6 CADELLAC 83 ; a co * | 1962 FORD CUSTOM LINE V4 R Fees id cas =~ + ~|'49 Cadillac “62” Sedan Sie base | 10 Stetg mietengy Dearee Pistes ote power steer Wome omatie Drive, PE bise ___|. tag tis i = EM Custom Statesman St Buick Sp cial Sedan 3147 48.18 14| Also & Woodward. SIDHLAO sheen LOW ELE. YOUR ‘4 “4? MODEL s C40. : uick Speci Hi nee ees © ea as songs ha Say Top Price for Your Car | “sex green, chin, gee | oe Bae ae eee ee| 2168 et aia His Bickel Spell Scdaa . wf cent on that part of = _ Very feasoannt MECHANIC'S SPECIAL. ‘<7 BUI = aaa ITI o UNIT, £ Factony “PRICES, |! all sizes Year E End Clearance fer SATIN. LATEX ‘PAINT, EASY 7. o ashable 21 beau- + Puel & Pi ‘436 Orebara Lake. PE 56-6150 SIDE ARM HEATER & 30 GAL. tent Reasonable, rr ca Wt SLATS FE 2-007 | 4'x8" Cw € O38 odor, Dries cole Hees 4 ~~ ATTENTION — WOOD BAND STUDENTS Rent « brand new clarinet, cornet, me. rm ’ Lad & decorative, Kitch- _ € eabinet doors — drawers made order PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. ___ 1488 Baldwin ~ FE 22543 INSULATION by Cc. G. “Co, oe | wane: » largest band N EVER BARGAINS Bo TRUCKS * 1951 Chevrole 1960 Ford alg 1950 Chevrolet Pane' iM? Dodge Platform 1851 Ford Dump Truck - i963 Parm-all cub with snow plow 1960 Dump: 960 Ford Pp Oniy Birmingham's ot Ford dealer can give rgains. Come to. the rhe pe. AL be pee Ave.. Bir- 4-6266 or Midwest ¢ Be sure you see Ht right away, “j PONTIAC. GOOD CONDITION, | radio and heater, sew tires FE _ 8, "S32 PLYMOUTH Ratio and heater. Nice finish, Clean | WILLY: CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Pike Street Lot . 0 ) PONTIAC 48 Ford “%=ton panel, good for any business * octeces$o4§ These Good o Used Trucks |g Are All fi Ready for Work|s with = stee wheel -and tow | © between CY =OW ENS’ Your Ford Dealer Phone F E 54101. | » 7 | TAKE ¥ OUR CHOICE! ‘31 cuEy. =," pa Chev, 285 __idson Sales Co. ~ 32 2 6. Saginaw. _ Boats & “Accessories 6 ~ ORDER YOUR th iN cuipoard motor new. Blareran | metal boats, Tee-nes trailery Ma. BRAND NEW” “4 =. het, $475, 53-4294, ¢ PM, Transportation Offered 68 |, ieee ye nasa Kee. Romer ve STORM DOORS | COMB, STORM SASH | Awning Type Windows =. |M. A. BENSON painted. ' . '2 doors ernois. Auburn, ‘ , : p+ gE sacad oad ‘ WESTINGHOUSE cae AD ro me Pe MASCOVIA DUCKS, SF saging, HS Tubbs | BOTLE ¢ EAMES | Sooa Giddings, FE 64eb0.” | oF Bale BY UsoLe, a, 35.95 (REBUILT MAYTAG WasHER, | CS# after $ p.m. TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART 56806, ' load elther way, FE TRANSPORTATION Pap D TO CAL. ifornia, i © Cars, 4+O18 o . Fe sera i 3 OR 3 TO DEX. ter Missouri, share expenses, PS Eh 47250, $4.95, 68 9.50. davenvort, $18. cue! coal 4 “HEIGHTS 5 SUPPLY - Callow ent Geepeed Je), mee Tea Se ara Vie up, auto, wash- $00.00, Used gas ranges, $20) - val iy i E i ag 2° ae Pale x ; Swaps o ‘(where you have sold prop- S2CHANGE Youn LAND CON- ony! Fol late & 7. | ot = F 3 HP SCOPT-APWA condition . stand. new | You can haul more with | | For Sale Used Trucks 62 | | Stake, Dumps, Tractors. | Redibiectincic's > USED | Te "SEPARATE shor ‘50 FORD. VANETTE _ is one without reload- LARRY. “JEROME |, Rochester Ford Se “SPECIALS! 49 Ford ste Pas . 8 Aubsrn Hi SNOW PLOW, S, Ss, See | "nae a | ae ake sre Whe S PLUMBING sas Carat on ae, Censor 10-08 we 3:08 SEED CATALOGS FURNACES | Sipiece beck ets 222222capae | Teese tl. wo apring to net fon cea GAB ERTS : E SALE FLOOR SAMPLE SALE) | saisetae canis ft. re- THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO.. Preece de eet “ARE YOU, READY? . Flexible Prices jewels and includes a fireworks producing mechanism which is designed’ to draw attention to a | AUTOMATIC WASHER Seem Doomed Congressional Farm Leaders Believe Ike's -Plan Will Be Rejected: = ¥ ONLY $10 DOWN DELIVERS . Specially sale priced, and complete with suds-saver for more economy! hsb Av: gaxdAny | It’s auto-. matic, just load it, set it, and forget it. . Pied 4 1954 * “wy SB “Use Sears Easy Terms! = eee ; ‘government ENID, Okla. — Touring con- gressiona] farm leaders indicated today they believe both the House and Senate will reject the flex- ible price support features of Pres- ident “Eisenhower's sweeping new farm law proposals, Members of the House Agricul- tural Committee, scheduled to hold a hearing today in their nation- wide tour to sound out farm senti- ment at the grass roots, found ves squarely at odds. with themsel the ‘President’ S proposals. : Kenmore does the rest! You get sparkling clean washes everytime! Flexible washing See it now... . see how it can cut your work in half... see how much You save—aot Sears! Appliance Dept——Sears Main Floor They said Congress would favor continuing the current rigid price supports for several more years. The President recommended the gradual abandonment of price sup- ports at 90° per cent of parity in favor of a system of flexible sup- ports at between 90 and 75 per cent, Under a flexible program, price guarantees would be high in time of shortages to encourage production, But they would be low in times of surplus to discourage produc- tion. Chairman Hope (R-Kan), a key figure in any future farm legisla-+ tion, said only that “there are wide differences of opinion over this proposal; -but -he~ is known: to favor continuation of rigid sup- ports. | Most members declined to be quoted by name but left little doubt of their attitude. Rep, ‘McIntire (R-Me) summed. a Downd & Delivers FIGHT. eae. sey Mey INFANTILE p* Uo $204.60 PARALYSIS B) Pree O% rake y action, easy top loading, full 9-lb. capacity! See Consumers Power Home Economist Demonstrate Ken- more Ranges Friday Night, C FULL SIZED —BUDGET PRICED HAS EXCLUSIVE TRIPLE-TOP "HOME LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT... 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