A ' ¥ 4 y a ¥ The Weather : ar | - | “~~ 71 “1 a . " “.118th-YEAR ee a ae PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1955—28 PAGES” ACUTE IO? axe enn Te . . * IDS a S. Planes Primed to Cover Tachen: E @ s Tachen Evacuation Starts. Reds Mass § Pinay Seeking. rng at ae og eecor is. jh te vacuation 3CountyBoys Accident Victim - * ¥ “ Second Term in Bear Cage’ Former Prime Minister to Try to Organize New French Government PARIS \®— Antoine Pinay, a conservative «who once said he would “never go back into that bear cage,” sought support today for his second term as French premier. The 63-year-old owner of a small-town tannery agreed last night to try to form France’s 21st postwar gov- ernment, succeeding the Cabinet of Pierre Mendes-. France. Pinay told newsmen he hoped to have his list of prospective minis- ters ready by Thursday.. the longer-lived of against the Premier's North Afri- can .policy Saturday morning, the Cabinet fell after 7% months in office. etfice chiefly to clear up a num ber of urgent problems awaiting action, . Chief of these are the Paris trea-" ties to rearm West Germany, which have been approved by the | Assembly but await ratification by | the Council of the Republic, Parli- ament's uppér house. Pinay supported the European Defense Community plan, which the Assembly killed last summer with Mendes-France's tacit approv- | al. Pinay abstained in the Assem- bly vote on the Paris rearmament treaties — which Mendes-France had negotiated — but this was) | attributed to his deep antagonism toward the Premier rather than outright hostility to German re- armament More an Clouds Seen for Tuesday Although weekend temperatures were higher than those recorded on: - previous days, the predicted. tail end of a storm brought over two inches of snow to the Pontiac area. $x a tl Dies United Press Phete ee | | , Floods Menace Southern States Torrential Rain Pounds Dixie as New England Braces for Snow By UNITED PRESS Flood warnings were issued for parts of Alabama and Georgia to- day as cold rains pounded much of "| the deep South. The southland was soaked by rains that measured nine inches deep at Pensacola, Fila., yesterday and sent floodwaters pouring into _|the city’s streets and low-lying | areas. Many southern rivers swirled dangerously towards flood stage today as the rains continued. Elsewhere in the nation, heavy snow warnings were issued for Vermont, New Hampshire and meted te 14 below sero at Grantsburg, Wis. The rains which swept Dixie yesterday posed a threat of torna- does in Alabama and Georgia for |a while and took the form of severe thunderstorms in Louisi- ana, Mississippi and Alabama. Four inches of rain in just 45 minutes hit New Orleans, La., to. the accompaniment of 61-mile-per- hour winds which tore off roofs, | downed trees and shattered plate glass windows. An estimated five to seven (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Forming Cabinet ANTOINE PINAY > ~ | address last night, said in an inter- | | sonal check, but the senator re- "| Most of Ohio were slippery in spots | the Automobile Club of Michigan ABOARD 7TH FLEET CARRIER—The U. S. Seventh Fleet is. covering evacuation of Chinese Nationalist troops and civilians from | Tachen Islands. The Nationalists have maintained a 14,000-man_ garrison on the island, and there are about 18,000 civilians. ‘“‘Operation | Puilback”’ is expected to take from 10 to 14 days. Above, Navy | ordnancemen aboard a carrier of the Seventh Fleet load 20mm ammunition into a jet plane. | | 4 Commie Gift Report Denied as Senate Prober Resigns | WASHINGTON (#—Sen. McClellan (D-Ark) says he has asked and received the resignation of investigator Charles Tracy, but knows nothing of a report that Tracy had information linking a Democratic senator with.a, campaign.contribution from a Communist, Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) said in Milwaukee that a Dem- ocratic senator whom he refused to name had received $300 from a Communist party official on the West Coast. + ped onto" the information Nivon in H onto” the informa and was being fired as a re- | Ixon In aVaiid | sult. | | But McClellan, who succeeded | ‘ | ‘McCarthy as chairman of the Sen- on Officia alls | ate Investigations subcommittee for which Tracy works, said “I. never heard of it before." | | Meccan sid he had advind | a | Vice President Arrives. Safely Despite Engine Trouble En Route | whe had worked under that “they would not be recom- HAVANA, Cuba ww—Sugar and mended for confirmation” im communism occupied the chief at-_ | their old jobs, because “I dida’t tention of Vice President Richard | | Want to retain them, period.” = 1. Nixon today as he began the Pe ged of beet a“ Larrea first round of official calls on his jtheir resignations, Including 12.stop Caribbean tour. | Tracy.” McClellan said. “I don't) ~ , companied by his wife and know what information Tracy may | have given Sen. McCarthy. It cer- | Henry Holland, assistant secretary tainly wasn't made known to me.” | of state for inter-American affairs, McCarthy, in Milwaukee for an' Nixon arrived from Washington last night after one of his plane’s view he had a photographic copy ; of a $300 bank draft to the Y | four engines went out of commis- named senator, and added: a His four-week itinerary also “There is no question this sen- | inciutes Mexico, Sigg El ator knew from whom the money | Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua. came or what his business was .. .| Costa Rica. Panama, the Virgin | “I’m not going to name this man | Islands, Puerto Rico, the Domin- until he has had the opportunity ican Republic and” Haiti. of testifying under oath as to just Nixea announced Holland was why he accepted this money. | flying on teday to Rie De Ja- McCarthy said the money first | neiro “to continue negotiations | was sent to the senator as a per- _ 08 various economic projects | which have been pending for some time.” | Neither Nixon nor Holland would | Many Roads Slippery specify what was to be discussed DETROIT Roads in the north-° in Rio, but it was believed several -' major Brazilian economic pro- ;ern half of the Lower Peninsula. in | grams would be gone over. Nixon | the entire Upper Peninsula and in | emphasized that the visit had ‘‘no relation whatsoever’ to political | ‘affairs, which have been turbulent |in Brazil since top military lead- | i | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) reported at 9 a.m. today. Some side | roads | mg detailed discussion of the ‘of Communist attacks and to the ba Russians Asked fo Help in China Eden Reveals Britain Requested Soviet Effort to Halt Civil War LONDON (®—Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said today Britain has asked the Soviet government to urge restraint on the Chinese Communists in the delicate situa- tion now existing off the China Hayter, Eden told the House of Commons. Eden has talked with the Soviet charge d'af- Eden refused to be drawn into moves, saying: “Conversations are taking place between a number of governments and diplomacy must be given its chance to do some work about this..." y . Eden rose in the House as. news dispatches said Chinese Commu- nist antiaircraft guns had fired. on American carrier-based jet planes screening the Chinese Nationalist evacuation of the Tachen Isiands. Regarding this evacuation, Eden said: “The government shares the hope, which has been expressed by the .U.S. government, that these steps will cogtribute to a cessation restoration of peace and security to the West Pacific.” : Eden stressed that the British government was in close consulta- tion with Washington and with oth- er capitals in efforts to bring about a cease-fire. Despite Chinese Com- munist rejection of the U.N. inv- tation, Eden held out hope that “other means and methods'' might bring about a cease-fire. Rosie Clooney Gives Birth to 7-Pound Boy Die in Crashes; 5 Others Hurt Dixie Highway, Holly Wreck Kill Brothers, Avon Youngster Three young Oakland County boys, two of them brothers, lost their lives in auto crashes last night. One of the brothers was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital after his father’s car collided head- on with another on the Dixie Highway, about 10° miles north of Pontiac. * His brother died four eS Ing hours later. ' Chiang Pact OK ‘DAVID GARY The dead are: Joseph Claude Hancock, 11, of 123 S. Saginaw St.,| Holly. | Michael F. Hancock, 7, Week's Delay in Senate | his brother, same address. David Gary, 6, of 3392) Would Postpone Ballot Grant St., Avon Township. Until Feb. 2] The Gary boy suffered a frac- tured skull when his father’s auto missed a cyrve on North Saginaw WASHINGTON (INS) — Secre- tary of State John Foster Dulles treated for head cuts. brother, Kenneth, 10, and their | delayed until Feb. 21. mother, Lorraine, 31, are hospi-| Senate foreign relations chair talized. | man Walter F, George (D-Ga) said whether The father, Kenneth, 33, a De- | “8” be reached until late troit auto supply firm employe, injured. State Police theorize the Dixie B gi, it i" li a3 3 ; i crossed the center line. Hancock | was reported in fair condition at Pontiac General with a possible skull fracture. A in the southbound — auto, Lela Hensley, 17. of Dear-' born, is in fair condition at Pon-— tiac General with a fractured jaw the Formosan situation. However, Ht | Lt 2 Fy returned his week's vacati in the Bahamas yester- day and declined to comment on 5 ’ ver he said he had been in constant nae Waldecber, of of Dearborn communication with President was scheduled to make a state- Eisenhower during the past week ment to the Oakland County Pros- oe ee wathing very Surpriong | ecutor today, He was not injured. has happened” on the international scene during his absence. The Gary bey was a | The secretary goes before the grade student at Lutheran Day (Senate committee this afternoon. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | Sen. Wayne Morse (Ind-Ore) has Margaret Plans _ testy thoroughly explored. and to Spend Today in Grenada Surf ST. GEORGES, Grenada (INS) | — Britain's Princess Margaret. who arrived on the a es] ada yesterday, will take a holiday | from state functions this afternoon | ta go swimming in the warm Carib- | bean waters. The 24-year-old princess, making; their sovereignty over territory the second stop on her Caribbean now in their hands.” tour, went through a round of This was i ceremonies yesterday ending with eaten tesue Se ce nage = Morse would “want reservations” attached to the document, hairman explained: a state dinner at government should guarantee defense of Que- house last night. moy;- Matsu. or other Nationalist- | Today, after attending a chil- held islands close to the China SANTA MONICA, Calif. u»—Sing- | er Rosemary Clooney gave birth to a 7-pound 9-ounce boy today at St. John's Hospital. She is married to actor Jose Fer- rer. The child, Miguel Jose, is their first. They were married July 13, 1953. . Slash Coffee Prices RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (UP) —The government yesterday re- duced the minimum export price of coffee from 67 to 5% cents a dren's rally and another cere. Mainland. mony, she is reported planning . E eer peed spend eo, President Nominates , s at a private beach at the govern. | Ambassador to Iran —— | WASHINGTON. — President The princess was greeted by Eisenhower chose Julius C | wailing sirens and a booming 21- Holmes, a career foreign service | gun salute when she stepped ashore officer to be ambassador to Iran. | yesterday from the royal yacht The White House anno nced that | “Britannia.” a the nomination will go to the Sen- She was greeted by Sir Edward ate tomorrow. It is subject to Sen Beetham, governor of the Wind- ate confirmation. ward Islands, and his aides. The Holmes, 55, would succeed Loy governor was dressed in the black, Henderson in Tehran. Henderson ; in extreme southeastern ers there called on the numerous pound. Coffee circles said the cut| yellow and red uniform and tas- returned from Iran recently to be-_ He may succeed ousted Pierre | Ohio were closed because of high | political parties to reduce the num-| May soon be reflected in retail | selled hat of an old West Indian come an assistant secretary of | Mendes-France as French premier. | water, the club said. * (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) prices in the United States. regiment. state. s a .. r ® 8 . ® | . . . ress Writer Finds High-Flying Clippers Bring Peoples of World Close Together J : 2 gs ae drives a Detroit made car, and his , connection with Texas Panhandle. | as many from foreign countries as ; advance, our seats gave us an €X-, you te understand that he ts = new strato | son in Calcutta is taking delivery :| from the United States. Their con- | cellent position to witness the op-| your servant, Every pilot, of clippers are bringing closer to-| ., a new Pontiac, t versation showed that most of them | eration of this sky monster, and| whom there are at least three ‘The man from Tokyo is with have forsaken all ground or water | to watch the landscape in the take- | abeard each plane, has had mil- General Motors and has been in for long distance travel. off and landing. In between we, lions of miles of flight training pcg erylbet sapentag wy and | : oe ee SS could see nothing of this world as| without an accident, : | after war, mat coun- Cloud” strato clipper rides a8 | we were thousands of feet above : ’ the nations and feels that our fin- practically no vibration, You walk| Ip their race with the railroads|the + va On plus baal ‘two to five ancial aid is being forced upon its 90-foot aisle or go up or down | and steamship lines for long dis- | +7 ee Cee have between it, and ‘wants to go it alone, but its stairway between decks a8/tance travel, the air lines are Rape Pree, : _— = are Reese Tne Wt cdink (ee tonal Jeasily ag you move about’ in| going all out on service to theit| Picked for their good sense, poise talked: to ‘men ‘ | your own home. — ‘ apna Nothing seems to be ang easy looks, they are immacu- = a oe ‘home. from, They take you in charge even lately taught to lav- laws dock 0 Washington, was belore you board the plane, ald |tn alice sn qnpetially “ans Phage Bay —— challenge you to stump them Om |ng effort tor their aig oan Capel Bie "| any courtesy, They anticipate your enjoyment. ; and Pi ‘that President . every want, In this connection I'M pass on “i AN — Every member of the crew is | a remark by Mrs. Haas: “A man is ved emt put through several courses’ of [always as young as he feels, BUT ; man has some, seldom as important.” Soe } 4 é : : é : 4 uae | “sneak : and multiple cuts and: bruises. | served notice that he wants the | ~ Planes in Area Chiang Sees Possible ‘Sneak Attack’ in Big Warship Concentration TAIPEI (INS)—The Chi- north of the Tachen Islands where the U. S. 7th Fleet waited to protect National- ist evacuation ships. : Intelligence reports of a concentration of Commu- nist warships of all sizes in Sanmen Bay sent National- ist military chiefs into urg- ent conference and brought warnings of a attack” to com- i are ih itl it George said this might mean jet ably confident the Reds weuld not - (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) “Traffic Deaths Hit New Peak — 21 Perish on Michigan Roads Over Weekend; Other Mishaps Kill 2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan's weekend traffic toll. soared to a new 1955 high over the weekend just ended, It the second new high in succession, At least 21 met death on high- ways and streets. A Detroiter died in a fall down basement stairs and a Highland Park girl suc- cumbed to carbon monoxide gas. In the previous weekend, traf- tie tilled 16 and miscellancous accidents 3, . A. G, Walker, 23, and M. D. Chapman, 27, both Flint factory H = Loses Lett Leg * THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ERABUARY 7, 1955. Detroit Edison Employe in Fair Condition After crushed by the impact, was ampu- tated yesterday. Royce J. King, 29, of 624 Burgess, Milford, father of young chil- dren was struck ile working behind the trailer on Auburn ave- Die Holly Crashes Claim Three Lives . (Continued From. Page One) School, Recherster. The family hag lived in Avon Township for six years, : ; The elder Gary said the family not I can’t understand yet. My wife said she hollered but I didn't acknowledge it. “I don’t believe I was going ever 4 miles an hour, But the SS ee ee been going faster.” The auto was badly damaged. Funeral services are pending for the Gary boy at the William R. Potere Funeral Home, Rochester. Funeral arrangements for the Hancock boys are pending at the . Brace-Smith Funeral Home. Neighbors said Hancock is em- ployed at the Fenton Industry Tool Co, They said he has been separ- ated from his wife for the past six months. He reportedly has two other sons, one 14 and one about 8, who live with his wife. The accident took place about 11 p.m. on U. S. 10, near Davis- burg road and the exact cause is still unknown, Stor Ballerina Wed NEW YORK (INS)—Margot Fon- feyn, world-famous star of the Sad- ler's Wells Ballet was on her way through Idlewild Airport today en route from Paris to a one-week | orecayn in the Bahamas with | nee Arias, 36, son of a former of Panama. They were { married nay og Paris yesterday after a courtship of 18 years. She gave her age as 35. ~ The Weather PONTIAC AND eT nen cleediness Temerrew clond ‘Teday Pontiac — temperature preceding 8 am. At 8 am. Wind ee ee Direction: North. Sun sete st 5:53 p.m. Sin. roe ‘Tueeasy et 7:38 a.m. sete Tuesday at 8:06 a.m. Moon rises Monday at 6:50 p.m. Dewntewn tures BB. Mi vwvceses- 18 «611 @. m..,....4-. bs FG Me cccatee-18 IDM.....000000..07 8B. Miisseeres LP. M...e005 Be sd OB. Mersecesee 2 SP @,. csccsss 2 We. Mise... 2 eee sen eree* ore: SS err hoe aad F WILLIAM COULAKOS Brother of Year Will Be Chosen tia Jews Plan bier Annual Banquet Feb. 17 Pontiac “Brother of 1954" within the next. 12 days. The “Brother- hood Award” will be given him at the Second Annual Banquet to be held Thursday, Feb. 17 at 7 p. m. at Temple Beth Jacob, uw Elizabeth Lake Ave. * @¢ 6 Speaker of the evening will be Lt.. Governor Phillip A. Hart of Birmingham. His subject is ‘The Living Brother.” William Coulakos, ‘}executive director of the Boys’ Club will be toastmaster, * * »® The Roundtable is composed of Protestants, Catholics, Jews and Greek Orthodox People. The pur- pose is to foster the living example “of true brotherhood in a living de- mocracy, Tickets may be purchased from William F. Dean of the Roman Catholic Church, Arthur Heaton of the Bethany Baptist, James Rosen- thal of Temple Beth Jacob, Wil- liam F. Davis of the Newman A.M.E.. Church and Peter J. Tsatsania of the St. George Greek Orthodox Church. * 6 »¢ Tickets may also be obtained from the Urban League Office or the clergyman of your church. Nixon Starts Official Calls in Cuba Capital _ {Continued From Page One)... ber of presidential candidates in | order to avoid public agitation. Holland is expected to rejoin Nix- on in Mexico City later this week. | Nixon's schedule today includ- ed an official call on President Andres Domingo, a private visit ‘with president-elect Fulgencio Batista, and a dinner honoring the vice president and his wile at the presidential palace to- night. Sugar, on which Cuban economy largely depends, was the major topic for discussion between Nixon | and his hosts. The island republic has a million-ton surplus, but U.S. also faced with a surplus and are pressing for increased marketing quotas in the United States which would slice Cuba's share. Nixon was said to feel there should be no revision in quotas be- fore the end of 1956. He reportedly regards the present U.S. sugar act as an international commitment and to feel that any sudden change would be disastrous for Cuba. Denies Knowledge of Red Contribution (Continued From Page One) fused the check and demanded the bank draft. “We came upon this quite ‘by accident, but it’s there all the same,” ‘Tracy had run across the informa- tion accidentally while he was gathering data on defense plants. McCarthy made no mention of | campaign contributions when he said last week that the Democrats had asked seven staff members to | quit. At that-time he called it! : “cheap and petty politics at its! ang lowest and dirtiest ebb.” McClellan said that in addition | to Tracy, he has received resigna- tions from three men McCarthy the subcommittee—Thomas Laven- ia, Daniel Byckley and C. George Anastos. 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Bll Hie SUrRIt anit iF sini baal ial TNT ree Be wien al TTS "ei Ab a HEEL EEE SMES a TEES og yet agi fet aerilis ATA ui its] i eA Hee al GE HA pas eatiey Ieee RAE Hin agli litical ail fe HUGHES be HRA Hip He [ELH Pe ees He Rta i *] au He Hie aie Het Hil cau! gr ft ea cau j ie 4] rt JHE i, tt t | “Hid 83 1h ! it is : PRL Santhg f daly HAL aegiagies : Whe lil SHEE iat HHH i tli a7 ita: thie i 1} 1] 5 | e BEs844 by . = THE, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1955 / "MAKES THE - DIFFERENCE Dry Cleaning Our Cleaning! GENEY ‘CLEANERS Pickup and Delivery Phone FE 5-6107 12 West Pike Street LEARN TO | | 8 ij ethyeidtr F E He i Vigil in Formosa Strait 8% t ei tell i a i : F agit i fh i i f planes that might be carrying bombs toward Formosa or es e 6. “In the even tof war,” says Cmdr. R. L. Cochrane:of San Diego, cap- et i indicate a z bo are mestly Chinese Nationalist. or U.S. patrol planes. 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Or you can send any one of these books, or any two, and . : so on, $1 each. oe | And throw in a PocoMosirz, Big envelope contains 2 cut- / outs (Pogo, Albert, et al.) in unusual bright colors and usual bright personali- - tics. Complete with wire " amd thread, ready to assemble, , hang up, and enjoy. $1 w, z *. a ~~ ~ —— SWERICATE Our. profension, toa, ia an exacing science—with every detail measured TO SERVE THES COMMUNITY IS THE PRMLEGE OF OUR PROFESSION SPARKS-GRIFFIN . - « Funeral Home : ; 46 Willioms St. Phone PE 2-5841 4 “Thoughtful, Service” : = 2 FUEL Our MARAFUEL Oil stomps on Winter's feet. end makes that bed old men retreat! The quality of heat in your home depends upon. the quality fuel oil you are’ buming! We'll supply you with high-heat MARAFUEL olf to keep your home comfortably warm. Just phone FE 2-998! for prompt delivery! iheart attack has broken off his i understanding and iriendliness. | aul aged. And yet every cardiologist Py DR. WILLIAM A. BRAMS. (Last of series.) : NEW YORK (NEA) — To the millions of persons with heart dis- ease, there is often a definite ques- tion as to which is harder to do: survive the attack itself, or make | the adjustments later that will help to prevent a recurrence. As you some day may find out yourself, learning to live with a heart condition is a job that per- mits no errors. , Your greatest foe will be fear. Cardiologists find. again and again, that the average patient who remains an invalid after a routine of life not because he is crippled by the damage done to | anxiety. __The facts, however, are reassur- | ing, Death is exceptional, during (or just after a heart attack. Of every 10 persons who suffer an at- tack of coronary thrombosis, eight or nine live on. * s s In anticipating the future, our experience shows there are two possibilities, Hardening of the ar- teries may continue and increase, so that the condition becomes come to a stop, We do not know when or why or how, but we do, know that this seems commonn, For individual cases, prediction is out of the question. The best we statements — remembering all the while that your case may be an exception. The outlook for active life is best, as a rule, for those whose hearts were not very badly dam- has seen what he thought were extremely grave cases return to] norma] life. ; You are better off if you're young (and that includes 40's to 50’s) and have had but a single SS a AG: the > \\ a oll a @em\ AW DD LS yy / Y NY " ‘ ) ' j a . " ¢, CL - . . = 7 eee his heart, but because of his own One of your hazards is constina- | more hazardous. But it’ also may | can do is to make some general | be % oo THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1953. __ i = - - . = : Your Heart’s in Your Hands — _ Keeping Heart Well Is F your heart itself is concerned, the only food banned is salt, A glass of beer contains a very small amount of salt and not many | calories, hence this agnount is per- missible for patients with coronary thrombosis. Alcohol, coffee and tea —always in moderation—may ac- tually be of’ help, as they tend to increase circulation. The coffee plant, in fact, is a close relative of plants from which heart drugs are derived. = ‘The general policy on tobacco is: Habitual smokers may in- dulge moderately, provided it is denicotinized tobacco. Others | should not smoke, * * * tion because of the extra straining which may result, Your doctor can help to relieve this, and always should be consulted. In general, if recovery appears complete, you may follow in mod- eration your former habits of so- cial intercoyrse, sports and travel. te earty. Let your sensations be your guide and always be sure to heed them. G As long as driving a car does not tire or excite you, it may safely undertaken, But wait for at leas® three ‘months and never take any long trips unless there is some- one to relieve you at the wheel. And if you must travel with lug- gage or sample cases, always let | someone else lift them in and out a: oe Think of yourself as they do— |as master of your fate! ‘Copyright 1943 ‘by William A. Brams; reprinted bp permission of J. B. Lippin- cott Company.) - : State Firm Sued by French Group in Roquefort Rift Roquefort—even smell like Roque- fort, but still not be Roquefort. The French Roquefort cheese producers have brought suit in fed- eral court here against Bill Stern's Famous Brands, Inc., of Muske- the EXOTIC JEWEL! 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Bronson (R-Ind). will be gene | Nees, oe ee © 8 Seem L Jackson é % sd : if Be THE PONTIAC PRESS, -MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1955 ‘|Communist weather bure at, Fire 4 Shells at Quemoy 60 and 51 ge. irregulars! 'NYLON SALE 241 Semationl value! 60 and Sg, sees ences Crisp pron sono taffetas, pean linen- weave rayons, others. - re 2 — in pastels, pratt Full skirts. Sianphbx. oo Smart styles at savings! SPRING BLOUSES — 1.00 bei wot r anio cotton or linen-weave rayon. White, blue, pak, ec, orange 5-38 ingroup Girls’ spring dresses 2 te §3 prints. Daintily Girls’ Valeatine blouses 2 = *3 Dacrgp, nylon, cotton broadcloth in group. Novelty trims. 3-6x, 7-14. ‘Norge 12.1 ft. ie Now freeze foods faster, safer with this brand-new ety ° ‘Tu Chang-wang, director of the For your Valentine . : , GIFT SLIPS 2-*3 Nylon tricot, multi-rayon crepe of no- iron cotton . at savings! All lace-trim: . Plisses, shadow panel, Heavy aos gabardine TOTS’ PLAYTOGS crepes in 4- -gore style. 32-40 in group. Men's sport shirts 2. $5. Plaids, pb icee. 5 i Men's Big Yank work shirts 2 t« $3 Fully Sanforized! Blue chambray. ton. Tee henty puskern- 26% to fram Big Dollar Days value! Men’s UNDERWEAR Sanforized cotton broadcloth shorts, boxer or , 30-44. Cotton knit athletic shirts, 96.46, Nylon reinforced T-shirts, elastic waist briefs, S-M-L-XL. * Sale! Better curtains « £0... (enh nee Te “ _ Sturdy Aleminumware 1.00 « 4-qt. covered pot, 3-pc. sauce pan set, oe Pee Perce: ae Pam oe ona reg. 23995 | Norge automatic | washer .. . now 187= ~ * Just take a look at the savings on this brand- new Norge ... then compare the work-savi featutes that make it such a tremendous : = Has exclusive ‘Time-Line’ control for flexible _ operation, Water Temperature. Selector and Fill Control, 4-way Wave-Action agitator and | : thorough S-way Tinsing! Buy on easy terms! _ an ed eo > sion Sam Fo ae ad hee pn arlene on ome cri sl gar Padded bridge chairs 2 = °5 Sturdy metal frame. Contour Gantt savings at Federal's on all-new NORGE,, appliances siaiaa gtealas % oa,” : : , i 4 Ge 0 - * RITES SI ee if ; \ Py | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1955 | Files Claim to Wrights (Chiang Plans Wife of Cop Is Now | \Move Over, Kitty Hawk,|”,~ | egncntaaren. peices EAT AL Dayton ‘Bred’ the Plane (Mainland Atfack|s: «se z's. St | SPECIAL By PHILLIS BATTELLE — are ‘the testers of man’s ability _. legineide, | 2 DAYTON, ©, a “painful; , | ; meee Se a iat con H. | tucked away in it nicely) Is weed | decision,” but it latest malitary St. Joseph Aspirin | odes eee geen on plana te determine how |chens lose their military value. 48 best.aspirin relief 2 lf : -Patterson | much air pressure can | “The most -task of the Y = WATCHES pond -teaglics thatesecdbrey Orvie, aad take © comes government cancion counter- possible at any price : a al — , ttack the Communists and . ~~ JEWELRY by the older ik hereabouts, would And commtunly, at the Wright Ooo i” Chiang said. “Une ) = : : . volunteers are contributing to the pond the presem military situation z “Tl and bobbled. : of the center’s 150 test planes at : -_ Expertly extreme speeds and altitudes, test. | tial, should —— a scala at a high school kid used to call speed aircrafi; going through near- | Repaired Orville Wright “Uncle Orvie,” | starvation nutrition tests; flying a social 7 with one of his grand-nephews. | intensities in this aerial guinea pig duty shoud be to consolidate Tel him —— : most i Phil Orencia, manager of our were the eyes, lively and ” ,_| cadores) and the other islands that| — repair department. is. well || carlous, always looking a8 Mf | ve nung nye me once per |shield them, such as Kinmen| known in Pontiac.-for years he | they we a shiny, |i virens “claim the nirplane ce | (QuCmoy), Matsu, etc.” | hes been in charge ot watch new miracle. Of all the mere acu m. the airplane &$/ Chiang’s pronouncement was the and jewelry repair departments ‘ " first he has made on the offshore in leading stores. During this al phatarrleaphebotad pero _ He may have visited down south island crisis since the Reds invaded time his skill, talents, thorough eral nage gtiding | _but this is where he hangs his | yixiangshan Jan. 18. ness ai exactness grounds today, propeller and is taught to behave. = the fantastic research tien The generalissimo expressed santa lpee prarinag oss tong ac? —_ | —~ gratitude for ‘the broad assistance tation of doing the finest repair best. ‘Tomorrow: Maestro‘: Kostelan. work. For complete Satisfaction Officially it's called the “Wright a and protective cover in the execu- Mr. Phil Ovencie pane -Loeryonon Moe's — ‘© || Air Development Center,” and it's | should look less and fox! La ss yodbiene pay tt the United —~ the largest branch of the USAF’s for happiness.) 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Auxiliary to VFW Post 1370 will meet s 2 es Gaginaw St. for « party. Philathen Class Oakland Avrenye : Presbyterian Charen on meet reer, “a shiawin Ave. Daughters 483 will meet Grotte Hall. Mothers, Chapter four will ee eT Ts pein the YMA. the Mont Ses ee | Tuesday Musicale «Lists Junior Group Meetings ' Men’s Night were announced. Mt fy BES fy ; f. EL é 5 for th finest Wave. you ve ever had! Pdir Leaves for Nassau After Rite Couple Is Wed in Hi atzt itt : g Ghrist Church on. MRS. HAROLD JOHN STENGLEIN. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1955 ght Weekend N bs ‘ B>5 3 E f { : : 4 i L f | ] SRGGeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeseeseeseseesen: if i E | ute Ae d i H | 7 f f j g ip td FL at paras Auxiliary Meets in Malta Temple CWSI ao PTTTITULIIL I tet | New Courses Starting TODAY Gregg Shorthand Stenograph, Stenotype Higher Accounting __ Comptometer and Calculator _, Day, Half-Day and Evening 7 W. 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They love the way I handle the shots, and while it's free-lance work it pays well and has made me a happy woman!” More people in the United States play the piano. than all the other musical instruments Jumped to- gether. * FE fi J th F Eefig! gee a5 4 P* they often must give up their versi- \Cigarettes ‘Bothersome to Hostess Choice Is Between Loneliness, Comfort or Friends, Smoke By EMILY POST A reader asks: “How can I be courteous about letting visitors in my house know that I do not like z : i i 2 { a3} i 2253 aie HE i Hi; i ! fe it it f t ii ; Dear Mrs, Post: My son has just passed his bar examination is now a lawyer. He has re- celved quite a few cards and Ee eS ee you me nee Tee ter-tien fo'dehpinciotae As a new lawyer undoubtedly looking for clients, answering ble, even thoygh not really nec essary. In any case he should re Dear Mrs, Post: At a dinner The hostess usually, but if there cards. are generally used. “~ * bite Kitchen Bloo | Decorating i ms in Color, 2 = © Adventure 5 E i : 5 z iby ES “i rt; é gE i 4 i FEF é L fF E - 2 EF : . was an American | | i! i | 7 Fi ; E a a g z | g Z i F Wi wore “Me Gace CFMeAet «| SWEET urself in Greeting Paste your snap-shot under the door, then paste the two hearts *| together. Letter “Remember Me Always” in white letters. Punch a hole near ‘the op for a ribbon bow and paste two streamers to the door. Your friends will like our Valentine ideas ri. ze a 2 if ai Think of your close friends and for this pictwe Velie? Trusting All Judgment Can Hurt Social Growth 5 3 i pre-adolescent child: | There, becausé his parents have to stick to his pal been unable to control his loyalty, i this adult will appreciate ‘| youngster's courdge in sticking to’ pal, he will not feel compelled i if . = m4 5 iit ab i! Aa : L i os ~] “spt i Cc. fO Uses Box of Pudding} in Chocolate Candy 38 +33 gee é E . |your eyes to smart. | if | can't smell anything, take the nec- | essar? precautions to seé that buy Cauma Whalbs Takes only one yard 3>inch fab- 'ric to whip up this pretty apron! No embroidery! Iron-on pink wild- roses with green leaves! Pattern 681: Tissue pattern, washable color transfers in com- bination of pink and green. Me- dium size. Ideal for shower gifts! Sénd TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mail- ing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press a yore Department, P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, New York. Print plainly pat- tern number, your name, address and zone. Ventilation Must Curb Solvent Ga rf 2 ; i fie Qe E epye tote elbirtl o4 58 : i 2 E : z i iH He in il } ! F | s Z F g f af F . I y 5 TF i : j E33 tof i Hei rH Hy He in ez | We suggest that even the area in which you are working is Children are most susceptible to contagious disease at abou five years of age. se ta coe s. Why Fay yl y ee ‘. . THE PONTIAC FRESS.. MONDAY, _ FEBRUARY, 7,.1955 e ‘ » $3.98 tos$4.98. Nylons in 7 to 10 Sizes, - $898 up Boys’ Broadcloth SHIRTS . In the New Pink or White. Sizes 3 to 10. $2.98 “ Boys’ 2-Pe. Mannish Suites $7.98 up Furry Toy Animals PERMANENTS The basis for every hair style ... hold it in shape, 4 J-Hop talk was heard in all circles at Michigan State College Friday and Saturday Carolyn Lorenze of LeBaron quois road. street eoenied the” year’s biggest social event with Armen Googasian of East Iro- easier; longer. evenings. Short Curl 7 Sorority Chapter Permanents |i jolds Gathering Gamma Psi chapter of Beta Sig- $6°° ma Phi sorority met recently at No ‘Appointment Necessary inating committee was.appointed by. the bers. Mrs. Willia IMPERIAL Dobie de, repacted on a seta Beauty Salon | Bets Sema Phi city Council meet 20 E. Pike St. FE 4-2818]| Mrs. Theodore Wiersma, educa- tional director of the chapter, pre- sented a program on speech. Be a Lovely Valentine! Permanents $5 | Haircutting and Styling ANNALIESE Beauty: Shop Next to Bazley, Market (Over Testy Bakery) 804, N. Saginaw pee tveniags by Appointment FE 2-5600 Alpha Beta Chapter of Delta | Kappa Gamma society entertained | Kennetha Schaal, state president, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harvey Bidstrup of ‘Shoreview drive was hostess for the event. man, introduced Miss Schaal who presented a talk on “Maturity and Fraternal Affiliation.” She said that a maturé individual works through his profession to develop his potential powers, He sees his work in the world and activates himself toward at- Figure Club Hears Dietician. Speak — Mrs. John P. Bieschke, head dietician at Pontiac General Hos- pital was speaker for a recent meeting of Fashion Your Figure Club held at Pontiac High School. Mrs. Robert Lake was winner of the weekly trophy. New members rare Mrs, Clarence Miller, Mrs. Jasper’ Price and Mrs. Nina Me- Court, A Valentine party will be held Thursday. sencacaeiad Monday - Tuesday -. Wednesday Special! Move Beautiful PERMANENTS ‘5 Reg. $7.50. FLORENCE’S BEAUTY SALON 415 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 5-2663 Mrs. Faust Feted Mrs. Bernard Faust was honored PTA Activities Rewtherne Executive board of Hawthorne schoo! wih meet Tuesday at 1 p. m. im the teachers’ lounge. Daniel A film, ‘Roots Happiness” will be shown for the Daniel Whitfield School ‘A meeting Wednesday at 2:15 p.m. in the gymnasium, ¢ a ea be observed by Owen 3:30 a" 'Weanesday sh gp) agp ogy J Bd | terms i Longfellow School PTA will meet Tues- day at 7:30 in the school. Pontiac pas- tors will be panel gusets. Delta Kappa Gammas Hear State President Sunday Frieda Huggett, program chair- | taining what is right for him, she “Cooperation with compromise,” said Miss Schaal, “is a trait vital Shower Given at White Lake Mrs. Lewis L. Irwin and her sis- ter, Mrs. Dale Satterlee were co- hostesses Thursday evening at & er was held in the Irwin home on White Lake. Guests were Mrs. James Porritt, | Mrs. William Nixon, Mrs. Norman Legge, Mrs. Benjamin Church, Jeanette Church, Mrs. Earl Atkin- son, Mrs. Donald Porritt and Mrs. Arthur MacAdams. Others were Mrs. Ross Porritt, Mrs. John Church, Mrs. Jack Chet- Mrs. Frances Willard Chapter Meets “Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Walker of of WCTU and their a ilies Thursday evening at a supper. Devotions were given by Mrs. John Veneman. Mrs, Frank Deaver Accordjan was given = ‘Connie Cotcher and Jim Lacey. Floyd Miles, a member of the Commission, spoke to Red Cross Needs Clubmobile Help State Conference Held in Lansing Several members of Pontiac Toastmistress Club were in Port Orben Wilkins, Helen Turek and Mrs. Robert Sutton. Workshops dealing with the cor- rect use of Peter Bradt, a Port Huron attor- ney was speaker of the day. Mr. Bradt was formerly from the state attorney-general’s office. BOBETTE SHOP Asks a very personal question ... Which figure type are you? 47 ovt of every 100 impartial study: Te figure type. Foca ae gatisfied with the way thelr girdles. @r bres M, ectording te @ recent, fect M, Fermi makes « wide renge of styles ond designs fer every Now wear a girdle and bra that are ee ree Bra shown is exquisite underbust nfs ed ein, gn ae Stow . -) _ ' svatey : Full Mp Average 2 smooth, and support you to your own individual requirements. Because no one type of girdle or bra is right for all women, Formfit designs Life un- derfashions in a wide, wide range of styles to perfectly fit every figure type. Come in, let our talented fitters show you the new figure beauty and com- fort that are yours with a Life Girdle and Bra by Formfit. See them ‘today! wemal ore alee @ssure you per- :_area by contacting ‘"|Members Report Hospital Project Beta Theta Chapter of Lambda | Chi Omega sorority met Friday evening in the Beverly road home of Mrs. Don Wilson. Mrs. Rapmond Howell, national jurisprudence chairman, reported on her recent trip to Cincinnati where she attended an executive board meeting. Mrs. Charlies Kistner and Mrs. Ted Klimek reported on proposed social ities and on the swim- ming lessons given by chapter vol for Luncheon Planned by Women’s Club Green Lake Community House will be the setting for the Feb. 14 luncheon meeting of Green Lake Women's Club. Mrs, Hugh McLeese of Birming- ham will present a review. iscesceas fac the Gay tl be tise. Charles Drake, Mrs. Mark Love- joy, Mrs, Leslie Patterson and Mrs. Claude Sprunk, Luncheon time is have been demic the highest dents achieve Mr. and Mrs. William H. Miller (nee Betty Jane Ware) of Elyria, Ohio, are announcing the birth of a Caughter on Feb. 6. Grand. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Law. rence Ware of McKinley drive and Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of ] ‘| ne fe i : ee! Sorority Plans The Secret of Our Permanents Is the “Know How” of Our Operators MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS ee Thee 10" “= “ane eee Open Wednesday All Day—Friday ‘til 9 P.M. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED | IMMEDIATE SERVICE © Andre Beauty eSalon ad Fak Bide, Phone FE 5-4490 Benefit Dance Jean Sheridan of Ottawa drive was hostess recently to members attended a recent meet- ing of the Pontiac Foundation held at Hotel Waldron. oe a will aay a dance, Pht Mrs. PWallace Williams, national finance charity chairman, an- ‘nounced a new national project for raising funds. Mrs. Williams will open her Til- den avenue home Feb. 2% to chap- ter members and their husbands for a get-together. Esther Hovsepian Feted at Shower Esther Hovsepian, bride-elecy’ of Vahn Grigorian was honored At 1 bridal shower recently given by Mrs. Archie Hovespian of /Beach- road, The daughter of Mr., po Mrs. John maga pes of Au avenue, Esther will speak her vows with Vahan on Feb, 19. is the son of Mrs. Anna n of Or- chard Lake avenug, WILLIAM K. COWIE Custom Upheolstering -31 Yeers of Practical Experience 378 Orchard Lk. 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Costing approximately $175,000, the 60 by 226-foot building at 675 Oakland Ave., will ‘house the entire sales, service and administrative organization. | A preview, for invited guests, is planied Thursday afternoon, and the agency will open for busi- wees at the new location on Mon- day, Feb. 14. The firm has ep- erated from twe effices at 77 E. Murea St. and 8. Weedward Ave. Edward Wilson, president and Charles E. Wilson Jr., vice presi- dent, pointed ‘out ‘ that the’ ‘new’ building will centralize alf oper- buyers prompt service and effic- fent service. ; The agency is the sales- outlet for GMC Truck & Coach Division's complete line of light, medium and heavy-duty trucks. Agency manager Fred Walker said a truck display, highlighted by several of GMC's big highway tractors, is being arranged for the public showing Friday. Constructed by J. A. Fredman Construction Co., of Pontiac and designed by Harry M. Denyes Jr., Birmingham architect, the. struc- ture includes 30 truck service stalls, a mono-rail conveyor fox lifting bulky truck parts to a bal- cony storage area, a modern inter. communication system and a huge parts department. It is located on approximately 7 acres of land en Oakland avenue. Cass ayenue bounds it on the dowth. Twe 5e- ations, giving truck owners and foot-wide cement driveways pre- vide easy access to the building from both Cass and Oakland. “The location was selected to provide easy accessibility to truck- ers in this entire general area,” said Edward Wilson. ‘A complete age’ for truckers is one of our chief objectives."’ Service and maintenance opera- tions will be handled in a 60x130- foot main service room that has 18 door openings, a built-in safety exhaust outlet system, 54 fluores. cent overhead lights, an intercom. munication system connecting em- ployes with the service manager's office and the parts departments. four automatic door lifts and a huge lubrication pit. The pit can accommodate, at ene fime, one 45-foct tractor- trailer combigation, twe medium trucks,” rd Wilsoe ex. modern servicing features in the state.” To carry out the policy of ‘“‘com- plete package’’ servicing. the agency has four pumps for dispens- ing No. 1 and No. 2 Diesel fuel and regular and premium gasoline. The 13,300-square-foot building, con- structed of cinder block, face brick, steel and metal panels, includes rooms, and other offices for. the agency manager and the service manager. Locker room and lunch room space is provided for employes. One of the servicing advances is a dust-free room for repairing Diesel injectors, and carburetor repair. - New and used truck lots will be located in the large cindered area of, the building, a Fo alae Wilson | plained. “It is one of the most | Company sign. Orion Episcopal -Mission Buys Nina Scripps School With the rapid growth of the;Dr. Daniel McGeen of Lake An- church from 20 families in the be-|elus and the treasurer is George ginning to nearly 100 it has been | Titus of Oxford. Other members: St. Mary’s-in-the-Hills, an Episco- pal Mission at 2512 Joslyn Rd. in Orion Township has announced the purchase of the property. it been using since June of 1952. The building is known at the former | Nina Scripps School which was | built 30 years ago, by the late Wil- | liam E. Scripps, publisher of the Detroit News. Mr. Scripps was interested in tion for a church. His death oc- curred just before the mission opened for services and the altar has been dedicated in his memory. The subsequent death of Mr. Sid- ney Smith, the first mission treas- urer and = superintendent ‘of the Scripps Estate for 35 years was | also a loss to the infant church. The property purchase was made from Village Acres, Inc. of De- troit which now owns the Wild-| wood Farms and former Scripps Estate of approximately 3,000 | Vicar is Hamm who served in Christ) Church Cranbrook and St. Joseph's | Church, Detroit before assuming | the present post. The mission now | saints able to become independent of heip from All Saints Church and enter into the transaction which culminated in the purchase. Its the Rev. William C. has 140 communicants. Gerald Guinan, Elmer Quine, Hen- ‘The Bishop's committee is head-| ry Houston, Bryan McKinney, Dr. ed by the warden, George Hodges C. T. Ekelund and the Rev. George of Lake Angelus; the secretary is Widdifield. . Arthur Dodge, Merle Yockey and George King, all of Lake Angelus: Dr. Hayden Palmer and James E}-| Y0N4 doubt that sugar-rich foods liott from, Pontiac: Carroll Craw- ford of Oxford with H. W. Robin- so nand William Downey of Lake | Orion. The vicar, the Rev. Wil- liam C. Hamm and his family live at Lake Angelus. Former All committeemen included: 4 | ficient ‘strength to attack the tooth See Fluoridation as Vital Factor Early Attention Held Important to Prevent Sérious Trouble Later By EDWIN DIAMOND CHICAGO (INS) — The United States, with the highest standard of living the world has ever known, is producing a nation of “dental cripples” — and the experts say there is no excuse for it. The American Dental Association calls tooth decay the nation's “‘most widepsread disease” and of- fers these startling and tragic fig- ures: Nine out of 10 Americans have tooth decay. — More than half of the nation’s At 14 years of age, when chil- dren have their permanent teeth, an estimated 4@ per cent have had at least one tooth pulled. At age 16, the average boy or girl has seven teeth missing or de- caying. . the average adult has| 19 teeth missing. decaying or filled. price paid in pain, worry and pos- sible facial disfigurement. Although there is a backlog of 300 million dental cavities to be dren’s Dental Health Week (Feb. T to 13): Dental health education for chil- enamel, Since most of this decay occurs can order attacks in defense Spotlight Shifting to Quemoy and Matsu (reacted : ph oppepe A " Writer f tt, the Natic ali 3 — With the Tachen Islands written tain their right to islands Like | In the United States, apostles im childhood and the early teens, the dental scientists stress early practice of hygenic measures, off. the spotlight in the Far East Quemoy ‘and Matsu is ironbound—| can be found for both the Na- i f to the island | tinmeiiet 3 is likely to shift soon-to the isla they are paits of Ching still pre- | tionalist and the British position. served from Red dictatorship. To turn them over to the Communists that Red China will Chiang Kai-shek is Formosa, then Quemoy and are destined for invasion. a serious | i teeth may ‘drift over’ opening and cause a se- | of irregular permanent wr Teeth.” An official put the case bluntly: -| with this rejoinder: “Sugar is the arch. enemy of teeth. It has been established be- and beverages are the greatest enemy of dental health.” The Association cites studies ! which tend to demonstrate a def- inite relationship between sugar consumption and tooth decay. It is a controversial subject not un- like the cigaret smoking—lung can- cer dispute, but most dental scien- | tists seem agreed that Americans | have a sweet tooth too big for | their own good. _ ‘The association also backs fluor- | idation of public water supplies. | Dr. Daniel F. Lynch of Washing- ton, D. C., president, calls fluori- dation “another great landmark in /man’s fight against disease." Studies show a reduction of tooth * decay up to 65 per cent in some communities throughout the coun- try. While fluorides are not decay cures, they act as a preventive to further decay, The association is meeting objections of fluoridation “There is no question as to whether a city can afford it but whether a city can afford to be | without it.” Lastly, children and adults are | On the other hand, En-lai plans to use the tense uation he generated two weeks ago by the capture of Yikiangshan as a method of ing his way into the United Nations, then Quemoy and Matsu| fin i between the United States and its | Efi | i F ‘One of the foundations for this argument is that even if the ‘Chou En-lai government is rec- ognized as the choice. of the a Chinese people, Chou does not The authority did not, the White have a clear claim on Formosa House reaasured some questioning and the Pescadores. The Japanese SCnators, put the hands of mili- took these islands from the ‘ry commanders the decision of Chinese in 189%5—as a price cl!’ renin to on the nee effectively | block the harbors of Amoy and’ Foochow, directly across the strait | from - Formosa. These harbors’ would be imfmensely important ip a Red attack on Formosa. é Yet they are cancelled out as long as Nationalist guns ran rain fire upon traffic within them. They must be taken if Chou | intends te live up te his brash words, However, if Chou does not reject | ! 4 s= recite 3 = 4 zs z B = ra = FS ; World War Il. They were given: repel any direct move on Formosa up to the allies when the Japanexe surrendered in 1945. Chiang took | the current moves of the United) _ responsibility of deciding on de- he control of the island that vear, | ene ae keueve: and took refuge on it four years. fertse of offshore islands and had fire~ ‘art-ginu *| later when he was driven froin the "0t delegated this responsibility te to win a U. N. seat as one reward | iniead but final’ eetil t of | amyone. for halting his offensive—then a ™#@!niand, = ee terrific three-way argument is ‘tS Status was never made. Thus the line the United States likely among Nationalist China, - A legal basis can thus be | "8% Starantecing before the the United States, and the other advanced tor American protec- | Werld incladed only Formosa and . free world partners on the status tien ef Chiang on Formosa, but the Pescadores. : of the offshore islands. this ebviousy does not extend te This country might well send Holding the Communists are his position on offshore isiands— | the rapidly increasing strength of Ty ne ex mens: ~—— | the 7th Fleet to the defense of but that was one that he was at this time. Noble Says Killers Favored in Prison WASHINGTON (UP)—John Noble who spent 10 years in Russian prisons, said criminals in 1 CETEJ itt Noble, who was released recently 2 EPEDS TTT. from the notorious Vorkuta Camp 3 REASTM | TT) of Siberia, said the criniinals de- : or jwhat they wanted from atronar [TTI III) rooms. # SMA a Pi nc cmrneyrant 6 YFL ma a oe 7suocoe LL ‘murders, Noble 1 “| @NKAT - tit view released last tn ‘ - ‘ M = a. - Nedes’—Ben's , ‘Georges-Hewports own ff NSILI “y Cg SHOULD QUICKLY SRUEVE iT J f sf f ! i at r i ‘Chute Stays Up | Over Half Hour. Jet Pilot Tells of Eerie Aloft After Bailing Out F i get athe i Ht Call for Ike Draft | SAN DIEGO, Calif. @ — The i ay fs i i By H : Winds That Kept Him) te, is 3 JUNIOR EDIT ORS and hold an acorn in his paws. 1. You.can color Twinky in shades of reddish brown. Paste the picture on stiff brown paper, then cut out the squirrel and the acorn. 2. 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The CinemaScope drama, showing at the Oakland, stars Spencer Tracy and Ame Francis (above), Robert Ryan, Dean Jagger, Walter Brennan, John Erickson, Marvin and Russell Collins, Borgnine, Lee Eats (Ugh) 480 Oysters downing 480 oysters at a one-hour sitting. Joe Barca rolled up his sleeves, loosened his tie and gulped steqpily until the end of the 60-min- ute contest, while his nearest rival gave up after 454 oysters. Said Barca: “I have a strong liking for | oysters.” USED TV SETS | $10 te $15 Down $3 Week : FE 4.2525 RAMPT ON - 4 ya = ‘Bob Crosby Suffers Pneumonia Attack HOLLYWOOD i—Bob Crosby, brother of Bing, is in St.Vincent's Hospita] today, seriously ili with lobar pneumonia, The television star was stricken Saturday and his temperature soared to 104 degrees, a CBS | spokesman said, His temperature was back to about normal yester- iday but he will remain in the hospital for another week or 10 days Singer Jack Smith will replace | Crosby during his illness on the) | weekday Bob Crosby Show on CBS television, OF THIS = Choice of limed oak or seafoam with self lifting top tray, hand- somely styled with free moth protection guar- MOST EXCITING CEDAR, CHEST VALUE ANYWHERE IN TOWN WITH THE PURCHASE CHEST French Approximately 20” overall, this woolly | poodle hos big, shiny eyes, satin collar—ribbon with bow, cocky | plaid cap. You'll adore it for counter- pin decoration! Assorted colors. “* |a 14-Karat Cast Webb Lines Up for ‘Pete Kelly’ By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Jack Webb is about to get himself a 14 karat cast for “Pete Kelly’s Blues.” His first move in that direction is Janet Leigh. Janet has just finished “My | Sister Eileen” at Columbia — but | who can resist Webb? Besides, ! think he's going to have a good cee I hope he doesnt’ say goodbye | to Sgt. Friday, however. Too many | people throughout the country will be disappointed if anything hap-| not de “War and Peace,” but . that he will do something ‘ise — for MGM. It would be very silly for a I'm sure you've read “Gus the | Great." It came out a few years | | ago and is a fascinating book about | | a showman who is flamboyant, self. centered, and terrifically energet- ic. Well, it's about to be filmed and the author, Thomas W, Duncan wants Jackie Gleason for the lead. “I never heard of Gleason when I wrote ‘Gus the Great,’” said Duncan, “But he is certainly the one te do it.” I agree with Mr. Duncan, There's an interesting angle to this book. Duncan sold it to the HELD OVER! For All This Week! evening 2 DANCE Every Night from 8:45 MUSIC and FLOOR SHOWS i | old Universal Co. almost 10 years |ago with the stipulatio# that if this studio didn’t make it within 10 years the rights reverted to him. “Soldier of Fortune’ is finished, vacation. ke Wants Standard. Absent Voter Laws Administration recommendations for such laws are contained in a/' proposal to codify federal laws on absentee voting. Fishing by the Barrel PORT ELIZABETH, South Af rica (INS)—A South African angler | ican COLOR mW CinemaScoPe fu ; as “Marilyn the: sexy || seal,” flippers and all. Zsa Zsa Ga- | | =i|Sonja Henie Wins Praise for All-Out Circus Party, HOLLYWOOD @® — The film) bor ‘seemed well cast as Vampira, leila oule eedlehy Aatay, wetedl Gh 2¥ sheenat. Pumny Lee oma Sonja Henie the hostess with the/ realistic tattooed lady in a skig- mostess after her circus party that | tight jersey... _| dazzled the Sunset Strip. No expense was spared for the Miss, Henie comentnieered | Ee ae mae Sunolied | snsted $15,000 Srcnied tet sien side show posters, clowns and||g) ‘RETURN FROM THE SEA’ trapeze costume of pink and span-| ® / \ : ; | le ee a ae liga aa - aa HTP i |g a i ‘i al 213i , leu atte : 4 i | Siu! i : eee po a nt ein . Et . 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Group) ineurance ant | [Susrwcth. Good beme ana onal TYPEWRITERS RENTED | 2 W. Huron 8 rE WRIGHT. OR VALUET fe et eteate | Se pee Mateos Ges | same Pesan een eee tar | "EATS SETAE | nouns am Miller will He im state at the Ded: areas °- >| Sie Ftc =o ley HM, Moore Punerel Home, Au- | y250,,CO™¥ ; Ect , PHONE OL 1-665 - iw. FM. ot | the Necker "Funeral | Janitor, white, middle Sutra Sahay en | eet ony, apply im per | "NL grist Sebati ieraee sayeget | AUBURIN HOTEL | Soumeyont mone servites - a,P. Mo Puneral or- 464 Auburn Ave. Other help. $90. Lincoln _neral_ Home. ~ MAN 4 pen Pagoe, FS oe OF 2 i ees ae “uloten oT SS pe et | er er INDEX MONEY Coasuacatesne MIDWEST | resets, “Big snlecttn, “adarnne ANNOUNCEMENTS Tas tare | Sy topes arias | Sie seit =| PSOE terme 88 | SAR” WOMEN WHO WANT Det FRinity 3900. of Thanks ..... socccsescds BT, ae. SESS! BY rng otc cit ly “ Directors oes eeeeeee 3 Trainee bad $. Acet. * cows —- Sooretery tate oisceccc ee te weekly working fey evening ence. rie OM BOT "Yates formers Ce. open agreed very rie ‘THOORRSEN, Wi “ald INCOME TAX SERVICE. ; # EMPIOYMENT gore in. need @. mette, Ill. | work, Also No job too od, Ses FS WANTED—FARMS Parag sstesseeses § i sls ine. plus YOMAR™ ONLY AS| large of too email. Guaraniecd| TATE SER EM 333 1-40-89 Acres south of Pontine. capuusssesassagacess al “earnings for 3 in. Some wages. a : ROME CALLS~ ACCOURT- rea) go getter. ser So 4 IN. 2200-300 Acres East of Auburn ATE GSALESLADY. eights. enue toe eeeneeemens . Paleo -sscsseecess- eeenenees« 3~60~ 100 Acres East of Pontiac. Te -To Sell-To = a! IT—WE'LL Tr =| MAHAN (ARAL So Baan. yor We Meron Ph. FE $0203 | - “WOW" Rough or trim Get cur bid, too. i i g nh, you building. OLive 23-7328, eae grow- * Our contract buyers For mad we —' have ; ye Soeoes wo them. ERD ons | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor elle yy wi tat® aad i basements. 3-4879. custom CEMENT WORK: RESIDENTIAL | C Regmend Commons, PE tsa a [Or te . g| estimates, : . i ry i : entranc saee eer Wanted Real Estate 32A ¢ y ; Se eee, ee, | EAL, Sey aid ver |nEED amalL mOMES AnD Is a fs iv A peasunable rates. PE 41803 any- po he Mission . 96 Au farms. C. Sued wall rE 2803 , ACREAGE—VACANT Se a s MSMED. AVAILABLE ABOUT MARCH 1. WRITE TO PONTIAC PRESS BOX tare, ot eulsing sntenance has = fe os ier | : E ; on which ‘unit. eeeeeeerer . ere eo ece ee toneeeee MERCHANDI‘E > Fi neste ee eee eae O68 be ee © 4 . seeneenweenes 7" "hi Ud oeeneeee eee eee erase « seeeeetee » - -ee eee oF veeneeewens o . = ; bd : . seh eee eee ee es Sevegeeweneee : . =| 4 & BTRENCHING | Trucks to Rent 5 nll! il gr ethue eee ee eee steeeenwenetess % bey tig 1% Ten Stake 4 be ee eeeteee ; % Trucks seeeeeens Pontiac Farm and e te : =. we Lo THE PONTIAC PRESS, MO * e2 * . 7 l'or 3 ABLE SLEEP- girls, West NEWLY To MOVED tw oat arnt, Bee phone or FE a eee VETERANS down. Model located at % bik. EK. of mt HANNAN, LI 4-4900__ a facing lake . Why < pay WALTER EEN; REALTOR 7 @_ Park i Me) ' Lake -Orion SALZ BY owner, 8 __304_ Nelson. $9,450 basement. Gar ® makes rooms. Hardwood ficors. Pull | Fryit afd nice pace ente from upper payments. Investigate! 5 ROOMS IN CITY Hardwood floors. Eres re ben? Full basement Oi) furnace Sets t6 store and | rr CUCKLER REALTY FE 44001 FE 71-6143 - MYERS WEST SIDE FAMILY HOME $10,500—termas. CECIL H MYERS PE 44975 Real Estate Mortgage Ins. SMART BUYS PRETTY I a ranch St, Have en income and live at a — low per week ment, Gee ®, at $9500 I} with NCOM AVING SoG at $20 and 1 4 room apart- this et $8,449 with -“GRAWFORD | ' Scheels and able. rst time offered. See it! | OXFORD AREA 7 room home, welt located on gue residential street, —— room. dining . kitch- a | bedrooms and bath. Base- = with oil e 5 000 with $2,000 down. MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Ox . Mich. A 8-3122 OLD HOUSES FOR NEW Will accept your equity or smal! down peas aby ae bed- room home, tile path ne one i. r plumbing. Autom: oil Soet, electric hot water aa bacounent, steel beam lauadry trays, Large restrict. school. Available io Geneuee HERBERT C. DAVIS WN. | 4025 Pontiac Lake Rd. OR 3-7614 NOTHING DOWN 2 bedroom house, with 3-2837. w| Crescent Lake 50 ’ MOVES YOU IN Total monthi: ents LE . iy ae ., 940. new 2 1 at 6470 Vincent. ¢ r Pine Grove Ave; Ss mile REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE LINCOLN: 4-4900 pon. A bedrooms, jp dot 706x200 ft. a real buy sear “Duler PE Sete.” Wonderful buy. 6:00, call Mrs. Yuille, Have . so be | au room | brick basement | and recreation room. ol) furnace 2 ett earee. beautiful lot, 186 Do You ® large family’ If lovely “Colonial wit DEVON GABLES Eetates. Lovely 6 room new brick | ranch home with 3 nice bed- rooms, gas furnace 2 car ab tached garage. situated on beauti- ful lot 138 x 200 ft. Oniy $29,500 with wonderful terms. OFFICE OPEN 9 - 6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. $750 DOWN — Neat bungalow 3 seg 9 es - bath, lot 02150. Only 66,700, Finished home. 2 bedrooms, Unfinished interior, and Mt. Clemens. Anchor Real Estate & Model Phone FE }-0504 MODERN 2 BEDROOMS : heat, Lo = living month, 1 . Ml 465234 or Motor, 5, “__with $650 down. FE 5-3307. WHY RENT? to buyer it, We are leaving 1 = vacant so you can move ht in. Better hurry! TACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd.. Keego Harbor FE 2-4875 Fr 4-1661 —_——— 000 DOWN ° lake oe cso Goctten eens hardwood floors, ofi heat, auto- matic hot water. . ADAMS REALTY CO. 382 Auburo FE 4-3303 FE 21000 | ___OR 3.2420 MODERN ? BED: iM BUNGA- Sashabaw on e. Pioneer Highlands Gay, inviting tep condition, room, compact en, tile clak beautiful “BUD” Nicholie _REAL ESTATE $1,500 DOWN Attractive 4% room home gerdte. Snd'baPSecas te,» $850 DOWN Oxbow Lake canal front, ranc’ home, large lot. . $750 DOWN Pact om sat tom pe R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. FE 5-0003 Co-operative Real Estate Service SUBURBAN SPECIAL Ann ity reom, ——— . storms and screens, $5,000 down and $42 per month, : $1,500 DOWN EAST SIDE-—5 room on one floor Seda nt, Sense ta full basement with gute, gas heat. wed street. ‘» block to bus. vy $57.50 per month. |; PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 31 Oskland Ave. rE __“Real_ Estate Since 1919" A most desirable newer cus- tom built home. 6 room bun- galow with 2 bedrooms and vanity = bath down, fin’ ished attic room. Tiled base- summer room. business or man. Price $16,900, r terms, ee eae es SPENCE ST. @ room home-—best location ; Housing. 1's alow - professional FHA reation ce as heat. To include Servel refrigerator won? gor range. Owner transfe 3 ear garage. Price $13,500, $1,500 DOWN—@€ roome and bath be me bungalow. Lot 18902300 ft | $1 Williams Lake privileges, Lot 5: 200 ft A large e, a $2,000 DOWN-—2 bedroom ranch ‘home with 3 pe. bath, modern kitchen, automatic washer and Gryer. Breezeway 1% car garage and 3 lots. $8,950. fireplace, as hot water heater, | close in. $12,300. $2,500 DOWN-Country home. ¢ | rooms CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 4-6402 1362 W) Huron &. Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchang Templeton EAST SIDE INCOME 3 he for the price of one. ES =, oi] heat and i VGedie has < cat os |’ Pa : garage. Terme, : NORTH SUBURBAN | ne PE ony Mal 900 DOWN —6 and bath. Utility. | - ition. _€70 W. Huron &t. On main highway north of - Pontiac Large attractive Roscommon log bungalow. full basement. of] heat, 2 car garage With overhead doors. Interior finished in knotty pine. Shown by ap- pointment. KINZLER . REALTOR FE 4-3528 Oen Eves, tit 8 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange MOVE RIGHT IN home located tn- Modern 4 room side the city, featuring full beth, basement, J. A. Taylor ves, Free REALTOR ~ INSURANCE or MA 4-2602. | aay Co-operative Real For Sale Houses. 43| SA LS te te af Simi, etaatach tien SLICE OF HAM pares ‘Investment Here’s"a 2 family duplex, 24 x 48. Situated on a 1 acre parcel . ,Completel: rented, is $8950 with $1000 this EAL’ ' Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 s.- . BUYER ~WANTED near units @ real deal down. Hurry on > WHITE BROS. Open ® to 9; Sunday 1 to : we GUE “ “ room with ERSONALIZED HOMES tor et, oe ortega = BY PALMER OR 3-9815 : price | SEW 4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE. oie) wie terme. buy this one and have the first ACRES use of it, wooded lot priced to Of good farm land with 4 bed-| %¢l! quick. Small down payment, @ and several barns, this ts a dream home. ¢ includes farming equipment. | New 4 room modern Maceday Lake Win take small home trade. —— = peyment. rm. In Zz garage. large lot priced for quick Located tn — West suburban | Sale. small down payment. § rooms tor owner plus | GEO. MARBLE, Realtor ite eg insome; hes full basement | 526; Andersonville Rd. Watertord water, lot ig 83 = 264 ft 60,400 OR Om terms or will take trade. LISTINGS * Call today, for action IRWIN & ROSA REAL ATE CO-OP MEMBERS WANTED today. Baldwin Avesue PE 50101 PE 2656 FE 32-2161 STILL Time $ yuacks ous, or OUTSTANDING | ROOM 3 Ba POLL INCOME! howks. "NO DELAYS. i Substantial large home, ideal for MEDIATE Y. . Conv . in MANY WITH GAS HEAT tation. COMMERCT a PULL SALE PRICE one | AOE - 20 ft. t Voorhels Read 380 WHICH INCLUDES 425.000, ‘terms. Ler 6s "SHOW | CLOSING < a 4e oon NEAR MILFORD | SSP’ aaa et NEAR 2 re NEAR ORCHARD VACANT 8 room bungalow, built PHONE FEDERAL th fon Good construction, utility oaiee. — ——— price of $6,450, 611 own, The WATERFORD Northwood grees summer — Su Organization 7 Dining. roots and ‘Yoomy ‘kuches. CASS LAKE: 16x15 bedroom. Basement? Yes, Desirable 3 bedroom home, par- with auto, eee | furnsce. Tous tially | insulated tn x. Priced right at $10,000. near by. Also bes screened hb. Living reom, Teom, itichen and toilet Ul HUMPHRIES | fies #4 ‘as See ie REALTOR Offered partially furnished, in- FE 2-0474| «¢ frigidaire. Por only $5950 with $1250 down. @ N. Tele Open Evenings : on) PARTRIDGE Cooperating. eel state Eachange EMBREE YOUNG basement w: es . Ex- ab bedroom foe = ge Nice! children, 4.000 down. : 1.100 " : room terrace, ay d 078 Baldwin FE 44203 | Stop end think, furniture aud mice Co-operative Reab Estate Exchange, § room brick’ terrace full WHITE OR COLORED Kitchen tn basement: oe fe | 3 BEDROOM BRICK Offered for $11,500, to mort- Sat agli a brick —— on age. G . wall i. Back oo Mosp Clean g ., hea. large rooms. “imeape @s can be. 3 room riment. _9@ hom tal ent, f patches the price of | $13,300. And only Seperate echrance.'s ter f°: | Soykate Gd, We ell thew Tox parece. Downstairs, 2 bedrooms, | Saytime phd, dining Poo a . new N with reasonable terms. sopd Lomeead bat bungalow, all on.one floor WILLIS M. B large rooms, glassed in front Nout tw Secretary of peate’s Ofite nest ee iis won't Inst long FE 45181 PE 4388 FE 2-652) | ‘Call today. your, bome ert . We wih A borheod. Atitactive” white | Seek aoe, wader osnstrection. fully pk na We 19% ain.) Onn further particulars, a? a ey Perfect for ' Jeme townie te set eunce'asss| RUSSell Young = REALTOR OFF Jost 412 W. Huron. Pe 44525 $ rm. modern Abe hg , Open Eves, ‘til ®6-—Sunday ‘tll 5. & rogag ten im coceliont 7 edhdition. walls, - oak floors. ot wert own. . CLARKSTON “es Just right type of hom ir parente would ike for “ sent. ; bed bungalow, in -e@r garage, lovel laree tot with flowers ‘and shade trees. 30,450, terms. - - JOSEPH F, REISZ- STONE REALTY CO. rst offering on this lovely 2 oe ome; dally; Sw aces : home Large living room pol ESS A. Bh . eat es tan a $7,000. ‘Tmmned SSE Sasy: Sekace tes bev. . W. Huron St, and priced to sell at 5. GEO. L. SCALES, 86% N. w GI—No Down Payment ents. TOR 23-6011 i FRE i : if Ly at g8n13% ft. living reom snd din thg area. . Vestibule entrance with guest closet. GE. Real Estate Exchange aa GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS YOUR WISH . COME TRUE Tans Ehanee |West Suburban} NDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1955 room and hall. ed ment, oil heat and bea i 7 landse lot. Garage and 06 ft. poet quick possession. $2,006 own. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1342 W. Huron 8t. FE 2-4810 Member Co-op. Real Estate Each. East of Joslyn East Beverly U nL : iti Rw CHARLES stPes Rr TE; sft : = » ris down. SIDE-You will —_ 3S . ee | ample cupboards, bed- rooms, (one. extra large) pes ng Pm vy to _ meni, oi heat. Only 4% RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ' 8 W. lod Phone. FE or . MODEL GI HOME 4 rome SO, to aoe 2 Some “oe %s or home of tothe price. bedroom a ac. & kitchen you help but admire, : ee ‘weekdays 48. : ; PH i fi ‘ i r For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 a “| Rearow ave =< g. FAME 4 Marea Ave cya deem Sedis NEW FHA forks were teresa HOMES LEFT 2 ? a | i wae 67.200 with $550 down, WM. A. 4 A HOME OF YOUR OWN | Washington r. High Dist. grand fam - dining . “ é * tile Saonoeen Seen oil heat. tit we. | Tee Ne Write “pontiae Bross Bor | Near General Hospital A fine, cider frome Den” 9 the Scott Lake bedrooms, end beth up. @ rm modern bome on eape i fruit & ernized, . beat, Double ga- ir cog rma Tm, & beth. Oak | es = . PA. heating system, aie ee nae &| Low Down Lake Home 6 room on 8. Exceptionally nice loistion. ¢ soem. new : erry, Past. isiaebe. 6 A oS i Ss ee ear garage Call roo cata —o- east — 3 reom, GI $1,000 down, north sear Weaver Just a few more of “nese 3 | $000 down, near Fisher Body, 4 bony we pene 1S lots | $900 down, Huron Gardens. 6 in an can red | room modern, wei walls throughout. Select oak firs e Geneva, 4 room, full Demt. with gee ip. labe 4 ‘ tm, Gas sute. jear Oxbow \ Apo es hot water heater Just $1,076 down Towards Ortonville, 4 room including costs. ern. John K. Irwin, REALTOR 101% N Saginaw Street Phone : Eve. FE 2-1804 WE BUY AND SELL ND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE STOUT'S ef BEsT BUYS | C)PEN TODAY Dally 1 te 6 MONEY-MAKER ” nee | THE “CHELSEA 22 room home = ase 3 Bedroom Brick ots, "asd two five room, Restas| FHA and GI Approved_ on this are ® month now, Paved . city water, sewer. ae Ba ph GI unit, Newly Niecorated tmterior™ FHA $1,150 . $15, M50. ra vue DRAYTON PLAINS | Qo), ri an voers Peat ot Drayton Plame A'vers | EBly pine cabinets with rustio ood (wo beloonm begs wm se po Pe cue Mamas cite, Sndg<"s | Previn eg tne Si ia cttatbes. ats| Scat eee CHICKEN } FEED - Ba ha son Won't buy « Pernberry : Sead alten Sent’ oss | Estar Sat us vo Sitaer=| WHITE St tame coms te bey eA Cees | BROS $450 DOWN REALTORS ° Seagiet port ef wee Se tee bes: | __Pbene _M. Stout, Realtor region! KE OFFERS pre. 0 ° . g ° INDIAN North Side in | City ; fm, dome. al eet fren & screens. tiled Thee xen ceny. MOT, Bee] oe ed and | | on th -—y -*' - $1,000 down 2 vea-| FLOYD KENT, Realtor room home, SW. Lewrence PE 6e108 new Lcoaetion. $7,000, bal- Next te 2 Power tome. 1 bedrem cod barn | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 See bees OFT. tale centiton and wel | Gen aetae, Tenet Detons steht located. ) HOMES - BARTRAM 46 -Acres—Ortonville. ot piswely ee owner. 2 a . r) Toy "totin, “alas ews, | ~ 98S = large tenes, caser peneied | For Sale Resort Prop. 44A | pa ee Sat dears | oer tm Bem or rciata “acceraingly- "| Salle Suburban Prop. 45A Rochester Real Estate FRANK SHEPARD Colonial Hills ; ranch type ste gig: ‘mettent Perry Par. Mecellont location near bus line, | East Bloomfield Highlands py 1 pean restriet» Sylvan Lake . Mice location. $0x120, John K. Irwin, = e : 101% met ing a long vacation cent THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1955. MODEST MAIDENS ‘By Jay Alan AND ACREAGE i1ll, FE 40003 en NEES He ACRES MW. Le . PE 66105 3 STORES ft. for each store. On of Pon- on ab Bret —_* s. fae pas WEST SIDE pees Sr we tove we no FLOYD KENT, Realtor mW. Le FE 6-6105 Next to moore Power For eeteeten, r 7 p.m. Business Opportunities $1 " TAVERN Owne -CLASS “C” BA! For Sale Miscellaneous i) DIAMOND. 1 CARAT. BL Fi pity | Use INCOME F rigidaire | re or Full Time _|. OPERATES FROM _ OWN HOME a. UP. to $500 - Most doais‘clved ts 0 minutes = Seeds von furaitare, KLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 LOANS Extra Fast _ FUEL OIL TANKS ae mn Steet = Washbowis ‘with fittings $11.96 2in3a double eee he te White "661.08" Colored "9160.50 tory ds— SAVE 8U. Yes can berrew $20 - $500 quickly . = or furniture. TOUSOLD FINANCE TEACUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. 7 TO 9500 G& M COMPANY SAWS AND CHINE WORK BB FE 5-785 ‘2529 Opdyke Ra ruse lst. $20 Bad $30 each. Deora, lumber, ; — pale are Co., 31248 “I couldn't decide which wallpaper I like best, so I put them both up—one on top of the other!" - | Sea 140 S. Sanaa sree CHINA, SERVICE 12. New. Sacrifice. $196. OL eee | igo onl itis of lane pen, ef OR Arr BOTTLE GAS - versal $160.95, ges eet ote 6268 Dixie Sale Household Goods 57 NORGE WASHER electrie For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our new and Supplies” No. 24A. Ph._Rochester OL aT . oon ats TO $500 Ww. Lameenc eB WHEN YOU NE EED | S29- $500 eat Gas RANGE. @ i i780. jz, $60.50. REPLACE SOLD MDSE. WEEK NO 8A SELLING 4. : TES Grawers $11.95. ox ft. runner, the e. Terme, MAIN FURNITURE Baldwin Next to Adler's Free | rE “STATE FINANCE CO. 7 BLVD. ‘BEVERLY IL CALIF. es aes & INCOME Good investment, 6 room & rental 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FOR A LOAN? . R. HILTZ “LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. - 7 W_ Lawrence. FE 23-0240: Pontiac ak ROE MY 33871 after Industrial & Commercial Less than 2 miles rn down- — on —_— a $500 CASH ’ for You Today 30,000 FAMILIES IN PONTIAC and Oskiand County heve bor- rowed trom Buckner’s in the last 37 years. is —_ "eicas iTS SUPPLY ney ivaackt Inc. $ BUCENER'S 18 THE OLD RE- ABLE UP- - DA’ WHERE YOU ARE TREATED. ett 20x36 bg. available. “tee home & business, J. R. HILTZ eur aes es ays sure of Kind and BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY BURMEISTER’S LUMBER wre alten COMPANY TWO YARDS FE 4-054 orth Saginaw and Huron ac. Partridge! . "HARDWARE. fot eee oa s softener . ; CRUMP ELECTRIC oa pete ee ~ USED TRADE-IN __ Mortgage Loans _ 84 tien} LOW INTEREST — bay — — for single famay | Pa H. G. SE TERZON : U) m | CASH Ltlpg paa) encnat) Suid Seer ee ate tan rE qowanor aT OoK a eath CON- tract (Where you oy aye | gry) ter bate "mode '§ ae ot & MAKE SURE IT's BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, aon r ORDERS A downtown sbort order hot spot. I's 6 ec oo short pours ahd minimum of overhead. WARD E- EOP BRE) : 1s W. Pike On! GED GAS RANGES; Huron rams 4 Pontiac BEDROOM aU L 6 ‘p.m. WAYNE GABERT'S APPLIANCE gods Ao wut. wee. . oe. oom PONTIAC. RADIO, HEATER, : geod transportation. Will swap for anything of equal value. Specially astererted ti tents saw. Call OR : OUG: AN 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 2-8316 Sale Land Contracts 52 ac *| oresceat, 393 Orchard . | CONGA WALL 3c RUNNING PT. ox8 VINYL oe EACH Smith’s, 257 S. 5. Saginaw 1 LATE MODEL, ELECTROLUX a good land thet have sn a a rE 8-044), Ask n Ted "HAvpeN, Realtor. ots oy Loan a f 5 PiRcr APE BEDROOM ser | _ FE 3-0403. “3 ROOMS OF NEW AND USED FURNITURE cane Fea: gt ay Aenen | Ta scien nL a INSULATE NOW AND SAVE MONEY __M. A. Benson _|-Fztite”s oN Satan ot FEderel «9921 | POR Excellent used 2x4s Used doors. REBOOT Large Duo-Therm twin! iamps. burner oil heater, like new, $100. OR 3-5081, tixoureat” Roos ton a Need Money? ee "FE 5-8121 __Fe Eee Home & Auto. en Tabdie, MANY ITEMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. SYERS, 14 141 ww. HUR' TR 4 : —— = © ¥ 1" whette t Byard white. New medals St sink, te. Some foot N.‘Telegraph near t | , SRE Eee $1.95 en. Tron FLOOR SHOP -o 8 SANDERS. © — rare Good WL steritice: alt for Sito + 6000, S606 TIRES, PARTS TO e, cheap. 2345 Gerald Rd. SA 13%, Usa FY \ re WwW ALTON awe ne err. qe! tar Bene Four mate Paul St. Cyr Lumber 6120 Bogie Lake Rd cise i oUtits i i LIONEL & AMERICAN ard Lake A MEDICINE CABINETS WITH Two rats chrome fluorescent tories factory ——, Michigan 7 acoeaene 303) «Orebard) «Lake KEL sla HARDWARE ; |3004 Auburn at Adams FE_ 2-881! NEED HEAT? ea Equipment 63|- ghts $29.96 value $10.45. Lave- | gift complete $14.95. These are | now keys. Terms. 40566 a UakD SMALL SPINET PIANO. MYERS PUMPS late) We ere. See Geena. DEEP AND SHALLOW WELL/|RENT A eatit fe cee ae Pees | Pee 9 water boiler with er 34” furnace with stoker and ther- cluded. All can be hed for $459. —- yctchd — “ aa , CLIN CHAIN SAWS. BRAND NEW § H. P. WITH 2 Ins, CREDIT FE ¢1113 KING BROS. wor! condition. 2, 48° re a its GMC MODEL i U x 16, Shears 4 saan unit blowers - DESK. STEEL, EXCELLENT Sy edie asain at De- side t control . 723 Oakland netnorea teeter Sact Tea ° = $80 Call FE 4-1511 or MAytair 6-6043 NEW HOTPOINT AUTOMATI after 5 bot Hotpoint auto. dishw: NOW 98 washer, was $240.95. NOW tines Sale Store Equipment 04 04 $3725.05 = a3 ‘Hoth TWO LAMP FOUR Foot PLUOR- UOR- New L _ ae Ge escent industrial fixtures, ideal New. 11 in -Crosley refrigerator | {tf over work benches, o— 3 eed ‘Mac “aicied by o-yed ta 9 vane. $8.00. These are fac- J me ppisan red. Call at factory warehouses, stores, = Here —It's a Beauty All New CASE. "400" . HOUGHTEN’S — iL AA NS iano ae aR AERA i cas 4s See For Sale Used Cars 1 For-Sale Used Cars 91 MOBILE HOMES ft. to @ ft. tm length, Up to a, : years to pay. Ses Suitmnese i tor. cee L.-J ws. : tanks, ell necessary safety eq d one pg eg midges Hutchinson's Trailer Sales jot condit recap. a Tent Traller Space 79 sears ‘48 to "34. Bagley Auto ve tie, BAGLEY ™ BILL T'SPENCE See M&M Motor Sales by LR COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester TILL 10 P.M. i See ae . low H. J. VANWELT v cctene on, East Bivd. ona Parts 55 Mt. Clemens St. “Goodwill Used Cars” -- "47 CHEVROLET ‘Radio = heater, Drives just like new : $195 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE PE 3-7117 Fo SELL. CASH WAITING MOTOR SALES TAYLOR CHEVROLET | _ 1953 Chevrolet. Bel Air sedan. Radio. Heater. Powerglide. White- walls. : TAYLOR’S Ht Walled Lake “Since 1831'* ___ Phone Market _41561__ 733 CHEVIE DELUXE. Legs pie. all accessories. 28,000 m §-0213. in CaN ROL Rn. DE- luxe, radio and ae 25 E 5.2668. “Goodwill Used Cars” "530 CHEVROLET Radio, heater and Power Glide. Good transportation. $595 PONTIAC w os Acessories 80 " omatie, ~ . D 1 CU = =. Toe ae . TRANSPORTATION raps - Lake Orion Motor Sales y CONVERTIBLE. 52. BODY Wateage used | M2 Buckhorn Lake. Lake Orion REASONABLE cestom heen. Goleg ie pervice septs Bone ite tart van | 1X2 CHEVROLETS $225 EACH. starters vetage | beds Mucellent condition. FE w_S._Beses : 2 controls, 20001 or PE $2557. a “Goodwill Used Cars SCHRAM AUTO PARTS | ise infeRNationaL TRacTOR.| “Goodwill Used Cars” Serse Swi | "30 FORD ; 7 7 49 DODGE Radio and pester New Paint when yon ott Ba tatea condition. $650 each. Wutchiness | Radio and beater. A sharp one maporeegis ie: . : GM ~~ PONTIAC ~ “lame ‘or wee New and Used Trucks PONTIAC - RETAIL STORE ouass 809 S. Woodward RETAIL STORE | ¢s tt. Clemens st, FE 2-111 FE 4-4531 _ | Mt. Clemens 8t. PE 3-7117 oe SnD COSTOMLINE TWO Ww. D : tie CHEVROLET "TON PICK. a ‘ Wecasesiesicou scree ss p+ | — = door, Seater. clean, no. dee Up. bad assume it Plymouth SOK er Hee Heer aeene MI : 4.3780 = Pontiac 8 motor for '49 or |_mitthantt® © weedwere Bi] SueSCuier’ tate dels coe” IL eS w = °5Q ydramatic. Phone 19 5 4 . iis & Saginaw — pe ——- whe bo OR 5-5313.° “Goodwill Used Cars” * $687 E ORD 51 DESOTO MICHIGAN'S 4 door, radio and heater. “Solid FINEST aE sists or PE ceue RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Ci St. PE }3-7117 | * WANTED |s eee pe vcie $8 a =a ‘53 4 Dr. giees CLEAN & SHARP | 3 Bring title-Money waiting at ‘se GLENN'S ‘s Jerome’ S ——e AT CASS White miles, ~ THIS IS A DAN ‘DY “ 4 “FOR MORE THA GOOD PLACE TO BUY" $3 DODGE | DOOR Over rough roads it will sail Its word ts ee OR 3-7162 bet. 9-6. MOTOR SALES 952 W. HURON FE 2-2641 ’53 Ford Club Coupe Just as nice as you'll ever find. Low mileage MICHIGAN'S FINEST i a: if LJ + " F i i ef Hilt ; he mK D SKYLINER FORDO-| i4 — R.H., W.W., Power Steer-| 27° ing, Good condi- “ef a CARNIVAL THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1955 ta wa “No need to get so riled up, Sheriff! aneaaa an o’ them neighborhood Do-It-Yourse if projects!” 195: Same +08 te BPM Woodward. HUDSON CLUB . FE 48134. Value. master sedan. everyth ig Sey 130 nites oe nick a ' For Sale Used Cars 91 PLL LLL LOLA LL LL 1 BUICK SEDANETTE. NEW tubeless tires, FE 5-7354 pss ed BUICK ROAD- weer with = ae "53 BUICK and heat- 65 Mt, Clemens St. RETAIL STORE FE_}71 . Ofchard Lake FE 8-0488 iS CADILLAC JEROME: s “BRIGHT SPOT” at Cass CROOK cit teonenn ¥ | 1946 Dod 8 CYLINDER $595 DAC - PONTIAC $1395 RETAIL STORE @ Mt. x FE 31117 LARRY. | DS nea JEROME 40 Baldwin FE 3077 Rochester Ford Dealer Cy Owens - Your Ford Dealer 150 Used Cars Must Be Sold in, February . No Better Cars No Better Prices Anywhere 1954 Pont. Star Chief cus- tom 4 dr. sedan, like new ~ | Dynaflow, radio andheat-| $1895 «. be oe Tint: 1951 Oldsmobile Holiday . diti and ') 88 a beautiful car. ..$795 excellent condition. One 1951 Ford 2. dr. sedan, owner. Phone FE 2-7360. ready to go ....... $495 “Goodwill Us » |1951 Dodge 4 dr. sedan, "Goodwill Used Cars one of our best..... $450 — *S3 BUICK | 1950 Ford 8 cyl 2 dr. an bone a RGA okiccccse sou $295 $1,895 1952 Pontiac 4 dr., R&H, . | a good one ........$795 PONTIAC 1953 Ford custom 8 cyl. 2 dr, R&H .........-$895 1950 Buick 4 dr., R&H, |" Dyno. Trans. ...... $395 1982 Nash Rambler Sta. we, R&H, overdrive SPENCE SIOS Sears 0 . $695 ‘ 1949’ Ford 8 cyl. 2 dr..| R&H ... eeopeeeeeee $195 SEVERAL TRANSPORTATION 1947 Nash .,. seceves $95 1946 Chevrolet ...0+ $95 Cpe. otacegee 1946 F 2 dr. oe0ee$l25 [187 Ford 2 dr, eeeeer he yp “Tgise onion Mozoe "sll 8:00 No Credit? Bad Credit? - Here’s the place to Buy. No. co-signers, fo past credit references neces- sary. If you are 21 and have a job, we have a car/. for you. Buy Here ‘ Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 17} S. SAGINAW ST. .. 1951 Kaiser tuobilen? jira here ie ust the 7 $99 é ‘MICHIGAN’S FINEST ss WE. CHALLENGE YOU TO SEE THESE CARS zee Seb Ved core 9 91| For Sale Used Cars 91 coon to choose from. mC CHUTZ MOTORS - MOTOR SALES EAST BLVD. AND PIKE “Goodwill Used Cars” +53 PONTIAC | PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 6 Mt. Clemens St. ‘53 PONTIAC Melrose . Hol CHIEFTAIN § HYDRA. DELUX Pg ga a ae 2 door, full power. Excellent con- | 195; pont. Chieftain del . A : Sen Soe, Srrecet. Seeribee 1951 Buick Hardtop = GAL BUSINE ane wirn. $1,000. 5-1206. 1952 Buick 2 dr. special its MERCURY CUSTOM 3 DOOR. 1952 Buick special 2 condition. 2 tone, | 1952 Pontiac Chieftain deluxe JEROME’ S White automatic transmis- | 1953 Buick hard sion. directional signals, radio, | 1953 Buick'2 dr. special aad other extras. Wii | 1963 Poatinc Chiefiets deluse sedan} Orchard Lake at Cass supervisor taking delivery oo pew | isek Protas — a FE 8-0488 ; . 1954 Custom 2 dr. i954 PONTIAC STARC! issi NASH STATION WAGON. $10 | 1964 Buick Hardtop Oe er the ae Ss fa EE, ments. 466 tone paint, white side wall tires, wa m.. oT Many othets to choose from rome and beater lots of acces- 1 owner car. For sale or trade| We have clean cars All cars $308 after 4 p.m. for anything of equal value. For | ¢@uaranteed. PONTIAC, 18 vy *RADIO AND information, cali Bagiey Auto heater. Excellent condition. $225. Sros ims sores we at | COMMUNITY | scmrmc 2-7 noon, conron OW ‘ bay ohebe wd ‘4. . CU Power and stoosing. Just ief. Power brakes and pow- afer! Wa tate . ve MOTORS _er steering. All access. FE ¢2008 oLps ‘6 a" HEATER, ““aarametis. Pull ped. FE Hydramatic & twin ei | 803 N. Main, Rochester | son. ond ben . N._Perry_between 4 & 7 p.m. . OPEN TILL 10 P.M.~ 1953 PONTIAC DELUXE 4 DOOR. OLive 2-0311 hydramatic and other accessories. eee ae EM 3-673. ipectara. MUST Rastob. FE sous 1952 | 54 PONTIAC, CUSTOM CATA- on lina, coral private owner. isso PLYMOUTH, GOOD +4485 after 5. condition. Radio and ewe $306. Comfort “You don’t have to look at snow covered cars at MATTHEWS - HAR- GREAVES. We _ have many “OK” used cars parked in our heated building at 211 S. Sagi- naw St. for your con- venience. OVER 75 _ PRE-OWNED CARS $695 ° 1952 HUDSON TUDOR. A nice looking Wasp that has power to spare. This ‘is a low mileage beauty. $1445 1954 CHEVROLET DE- LUXE TUDOR. Rado, ‘heater and finished in dark blue. You can’t tell that it’s been used. $769 - 1951: PONTIAC CHIEF- TAIN FORDOR DE- LUXE. = You'll have to w ait Sis and ae deal... 1951 STUDEBAKER FORDOR. Two tone green, radio, heater, and other extras. This car will be sold at a price that means business. 1953 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. A car that is a pleasure to drive. It’s a good deal and the proof is in the driving. $1045 1953 cuynouet FOR: really : ad 1953 Doane 2% ton “chassis and cab ITt' W. BL ............61295 Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth “The Cars With The Forward Look” . 232 S. Sainaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 _BARGAINS GALORE 49 Ford 4 dr, ras . $185 R&H, O.D. .... 49 Hudsoh Clb. Cpe., exc. cond, ...... $225 4450 Ford 2 dr. sedan. .$245 "30 Ford pickup, * real «oes S500 49 Olds 88 Clb. Cpe... $395 ‘49 Buick Sedan .... $275 $1 Ford 2 dr eweuw Month End Sale|, 49 Chev. Dix. 2 dr... 26" : “Goodwill Used Cars” Aateand ag cond pa tie 5 PONTIAC heaters and Sir oy TIP TOP VALUES & $495 mob en ve RETAIL STORE 1954 Dod, : 4 Dr. V8 eee 65 Mt. ob St. rE 3 37117 Powerflite 0.0 ow... $1695 1983 Dodge 4 De. ‘V4e sie | “Goodwill Used Cars” non Dedse a. Coupe ve like - $1000 *S2 PONTIAC 1983 “adee Ci, Cou power oe _— eS steering ........~...-.-:.5-.: 08 4 1951 Chevrolet 3 Dr. @ biack $1,295 fect soy 44x 88] RETAIL STORE ee Cucycne é be. a te 965 PONTIAC. “$3 DELUXE @ DOOR Sea TA | Or A Oe | et Len cee te Fee TRUCKS 1954 STARCHIEP, 2 TONE 1950 Ghevreiet ‘a ton. pickup dereen all accessories. Excel- ready work pat condition. Low Mileage. garnet peat er ‘49 PONTIAC Sree ES J EROME'S Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 PONTI oG" STARCHIEF. “aia tas PE 340i prgseaed ia, 2 tires, Poe bye ecalalled “Goodwill Used Cars” 52 PONTIACS Se ee en. 2 dr. & 4 Gr. "$095 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE @3 Mt. Clemens St. “Goodwill Used Cars” 1 Sale On Se PONTIAC hog STORE, = /ADD_ IT UP! A-l reconditioned used cars and trucks—plus the lowest of prices—equals a better deal every time for you. It’s just simple arithmetic. Come in, today and let us prove it to you. "A-1" Buys $3. Ford 2 dr.....$799 50 Merc. 4 dr... .$444 $4 Ford Conv’t $1644 51 Ply. 2 dr......$399 51 Ply. St. Wen. $599 *51 Ford 2 dr.... .$399 "51 Nash S. Wen. $644 -'49.Ford Conv’t. .$399 ‘$2 Hudson .2 dr. $599 49 Chev. 4 dr... .$299 154 Ford R. Wg. $1699 -Hardtops 52 Chev. Cl. Cpe. $699 $2 Ply. Clb. Cpe. $599 49 Mere. Cl. Cpe. $499 53 Ford R. Wg. $1199 . 51 Merc. Cl. Cpe. $599 ’53 Chev. Bel Air $1099 - 51 Hud. Hornet $599 "$2 Ford R. Wgn. $899 ’52 Buick Super $1199 ’53 Nash 2 dr.... .$899 52 Dodge 4 dr... .$699 "1952 Ford ....cccvvecceeeecceeeeeseeeees $44 1953 Ford ......0.-00- pisnaontaiansas .. $1299 1954 Ford ........ ccc ccc eceeneeeees »..- $1644 1953 Chevrolet .......... segertie’s « see $1099 Cheapies ‘49 Ford Qsir.....$175 "SO Nash 4dr.... $175 "48 Packard 2 dr. $125 ’42 Ford Clb. Cpe. $54 "46 Buick 4 dr... .$175 49 Lincoln 4 dr. $175 48 Ford 2 dr.....$125 46 Merc. Cl. Cpe. $125 ’47 Frazer 4 dr....$95 ‘48 Dodge 4 dr... .$125 "46 Ply. 4 dr..... ..$95 '48 Ford Conv’t. .$175 49 Hudson 4 dr...$125 46 Ford Cpe.....$125 Trucks 1952 Dodge ‘4 T. Express ............0---.s00-- eee: sees Ss i eee s04e 1962 Ford % T. Pickup ............00.csscceeeeeeeees eave ee eee sae 1983 Pord % T. Pickup oo... cee ceeeeeees sT00 1961 Chev. 2 T. Tractor .........0...e cc seeceneeeeede 9398 “1951 Pord % T. Pickup 0.2.2... eo cc ceeeeeeeeees $500 1949 Dodge 2 T. Platform .............000.....00005- $399 1948 Gtude. ‘ T. Pickup $105 1948 Ford ‘:. T. Panel . $175 HAROLD TURNER, FORD , 2 BIGLOTS 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile & Woodward Midwest 4-7500 LIberty 9-4000 - JOrdan 4-6206 Liberty 9-4001 | $195 Dn. Pmt. ae inside end out. Priced at 9696. , rifle savings, $796. | $295 Dn. Pmt. 1951 Pontiac Dix. Catalina. Re- |. SHAKE - RATTLE AND ROLL If this describes your old buggy, we invite you te inspect our selec- tion of top quality used cars. Come im and make yourself at home. Look esround without some “sharpie” breathing down your neck and telling you some old maid drove the car. We don't need to tell you ebout our cars, because they tpeak for themselves. On request we will supply the names of el] previous owners. Remember the name of the lot we want you to treat as your own backyard: “OLIVER'S,” your frieridly Buick dealer. $45 Dn. Pmt. $45 Dn. Pmt. 198e@ Ford 4 ¢r. with radio, 1951 Studebaker Sedan. Radio, heater and new peint. Leoks heater, and thoroughly recendi- ome aie ate meee tioned. Priced at only 9496. $95 Dn. Pmt. $95 Dn. Pmt. a ee # , $295 Dn. Pmt. 1952 Buick 2 dr. Special with radio, Heater and Dynaflew. A one owner that sells for $1195. $395 Dn. Pmt:- 4 }7V Opera Precedent Set by Leontyne Price -- -- Today’ S Television Programs -- Channel 2—WSBK-TV - Cananel 4—-WWS-TV Chaneel 4—WXYZ-TV ‘Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV ¢:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Night- ingales,” “Three Men in a Tub.” | (9) Capt. Video. 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Songs. 8:00—(7) TV Reader's Digest. “How Chance Made Lincoln President."" Story of five ob- scure events that led to presi- dency. (4) Producer's Showcase. Clare Booth Luce's ‘‘Women,” Shelley Winters, Paulette God- dard. Ruth Hussey, Mary Astor, Nancy Olson. Colorcast. (2) Burns and Allen. Gracie frees parakeet George is keeping for neighbors. 8:30—(7) Voice Program, = «3 News Caravan. John (2) Perry Schwarz. (2) Talent Scouts. Ar- thur Godfrey host. 9:00—(7) Wrestling. Lucy. (2) I Love 9:30—(7) Lynn Bari Show. Boss Lady comedy. (9) Mr. Show Arthur host. (4) Robert Mont- gomery presents. Robert Mont- gomery, Leora Dana in “The Lost Weekend,” story of alcohol- ic who finally faces life and re- form. (2) December Bride. Lily is very surprised when she tries to find out about her birthday gifts. Spring Byington stars. 10:00—(7) Boxing. Welterweight bout: Chico Vegar vs. Joey Klein. (9) Boxing middleweight bout: Holly Mims vs. Mario Sav- age. (2) Studio One. ‘‘A Stranger May Die,” drama of six people trapped by man who threatens to kill himself. Jack Worden, Don Gibson, Martin Rudy star. 10:30—(4) Secret File USA. Robert Alda aids destruction of German fortifications in ‘‘Mission West- wall.” 10:45—(9) Ringside Review. Chris Schenkel interviewing. 11:60—(7) Soupy’s On. Joe Loco Quintet. (9) National News. (4) News. Williams. (2) News, Jack 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Phyl- lis Calvert in ‘“‘Adventures of In- spector Hornleigh.”” (9) Good Neighbor Theater. Johnny Downs in “What a Man.”’ (4) little - show. Ann Lincoln in “The Big Chance."" (2) Miss Fair Weather. Mollie Kelly. 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen. Stan Kenton and band, guests. TUESDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning Show. . 8:30—(2) Morning Show. 9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. . |9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. Business. Variety with Jack]. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Ding oss School. (2) Garry 10:20—(4) Way of World. (2) 4r- thur Godfrey. 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:@0—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Tennesgee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30 — (7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliott. (2) Road of Life. 1:30—(4) Good Cooking (2) La- dies Day. 1:45—(9) School Broadcast, 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Bruce Mayer Show. 2;15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbit Show. (2) House Party. - 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Tuesday Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) Qne Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:45—(4) Cohcerning Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. Storm. 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. 4:45—(7) Rickey the Clown. (4) Modern Romances. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee, (9) Go to the Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. 5:30—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi- rate Pete. (2) Secret ais -- Today's Radio Programs -- Pregrams furnished by stations Usted im this columa are subject to change without notice. WIE, (700) CKLW, (900) WWJ, (250 WCAR, (118) WXYZ, ( (arm) WIRE, (lee) WON, (lee TONIGHT CKLW, Van Kuren Good Neighbor WJBK, News, George WJBK, Houseparty WCAR, Temple Academ: wCAR, News a ¢:00—WJR, News WPON, TBA PON, News ww. 1@:15—WJR, World Neighbors waa Wattrick-MeKenate | 10:15 L 10:00 WIR, siriar pGodtrey | 1:15-WIR. Ma Perkins WCAR. Bign Off CKLW, Sammy Kaye WXYZ, My True Story 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone WPON, News wxy Town CKLW. Homechats CELW. Story Time ¢6:15—WJIR, Clark Quartet 16: Fg Tressury Show wron, mews. j nag wa “ww. Bud WWJ, T. Wings 1:45—WJR, Guiding Light wavs. Smits CKLW. "Country Style 10:15—WWJ, Joyce Jordan LEE x ae J rs. Burton. WPON, Idietime Serenade | NWR ee 10:30—WXYZ, Whispering CKLW, ¢:30—W3IR, CKLW, Kuren, WW), Pren Harris < WJBK. a ww, R. WPON, News CKLW, Mary Morgas WPON, News, pin! Th age ee 2:15_WJR, Perry Mason WrOW, Byers Soity ed Gees te:48—WWJ, Break the Bant| Ww4, Pisin Bill 6:48—WIR, L._ Thomes WPON, Music = 2:30—WJR, Nore Drake WXYZ, —_ os wT - pease _ 11:00—WWJ, Strike It Rich WwW, L. Jones wr ‘On, , ° ‘Modern 4 1:00—WIR, Guest House wro cxuw. Floride U.8.A. wean. Ball. Sporte ww Extra - i : wxve Skelton TUESDAY MORNING WCAR, News, Brighte CKLW, Puiton Lewis 22 ¢:30—W5R, Votce eS . yw) Marriage papa WIBK, Hews, Spor WW, Bob 1118 —WEY2, Com WCAR, Harmony Hall WPON. News, Gib Shanley | wxyz, Pred Wolf WPON, Hymn Time 3:00_WJR, Wendy Warres ‘Wwo Mevon Bos WIE: News a ieee kek ton Ww, Woman in Love Phrase t ys le *. c 1:30—WJR, Choral = WXYZ, Curtain Calls WCAR. News, Carousel Beatty 7:0—WJR, Jim Vinal CKLW, ‘or Day Wawk “tenet CKLW, News, David Wisk. 3:15—WJR, Aunt Jenny Ww. Gabriel eter WJBK, Gentile, =} WPON, Party 3:30—WW4J, Young WJBK, L. Gentile 1: Musie Hall U8 —waR, meesssaey WJBK, Don McLeod F Murrow ponagpl Second 3:43—W Tea One idan’s Family | 1:30—-WCAR, Coffee—Clem Suk, “Mewes maetoca ie ee CKLW, In 7:45—WW4J, News to Happiness : 12:00—WIR, Jack White ‘ pon Music Hall oom et tne |" Mare d,bactaee i ww, ¥ _ WxYZ, Dick So ee ee WXYZ, Watirich MeKensto CALM. Top" eoeret WIBR: Mews, Gentile News WIBK. News, McLeod 8:15—WW4, Best of All WCAR. News WROR. Hews WPON, Sports H Scou 8:15—WJR, Bud Guest aye Eliza WCAR, Talk — “4 Bo pre " XYZ, Pred Wolf » CREW. Austin Grant WPON, Club 1460 xYzZ, CKLW, B’way Cop WCAR, Coffee WCAR, WNoondav THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1955 Muskegon Man. [First Lead Role Sung byNegro Pleased by Hometown’s Interest; Sees Decline of Arts Color Barrier NEW YORK &® — Leontyne Price, who set a precedent and scored an artistic triumph in the recent NBC telecast of the opera Tosca, has another important date coming up. “It’s March 11 when the Junior says Miss Price, first Negro to sing a lead opera role in TV. * * * Perhaps even more heart-warm- ing than the laudatory reviews on her performance by crétics throughout the country ‘was the in ‘Laurel ‘in both white and Negro homes, was tuned to Tosca and the editor of the per had a won- derful editorial about my perform, ance,” she says. ‘I was so proud." The attractive singer, a well proportioned 5 feet 5'2, says she considers her selection for the title ‘|role in Tosca a heartening indi- cation that color barriers in the artistic world are Giesolving. ih the blin eaprenaad pleasure at an NBC statement that she was chosen for the Tosca role neither because of nor in gpite of the fact she was a Negro. rector of the NBC Opera Theater, Satecrackers Go, _|Leaving Nitro to Worry Police ay a at the Julliard School me Angeles,” recounted 1 a.m. * * “I went right to ““One hour,’ effect of the pill. “1 put my mink would I? we —_. MISS AWAJI “God Bless America” stewardess shook me awake.” ““We're in New York already?’ I said. ‘That was a fast trip. What was our time?’ says the stewardess, ‘but there’s one. trouble—we're still in L.A. The § plane hasn't left the ground yet. Our flight now departs at noon.’” Shelley said she tried to shake off the Joe Iturbi gave me a lift in a taxi. But he was rushing to make another con- nection—so he said I wouldn't mind getting out at Santa Monica Bivd., “So at 3 a.m. I was standing dopily on a vorced my first husband” By EARL WILSON x * sleep, A lot later the on over my pajamas. x *«* kk * “I ae got home and went to sleep. “About 8 I heard my baby crying. The airline called. The plane was now leaving at 9. I was starved—but there was no time to - eat. I got a cab and the driver knew a faster , way to the airport. The Freeway. Shelly Offers New Diet: ‘Travel by Air Coach’ NEW YORK—“You're thinner,” I told Shelley winters “Thinner!” shrieked the siren from St. Louis. “Thank you very much! I found a new way to lose weight—Ride by air coach.” And Shelley—here te de the bathtub scene in “The Wom- en” on TV—unfolded a revolutionary new diet scheme. “I started out by luxury flight fpom Los — the mad one. “I got in =" ae my berth and took a sleeping pill, as it was SHELLEY a corner in my pajamas and mink, trying to get a taxi. And peo- ple were saying things about these brazen women walking around in their pajamas. “I missed the plane by 8 minutes.” Miss Winters was due here te exploit her latest mevie, “The Night of the She decided to take an air coach, which cseves no meals, but lets Hunter.” you get them at stops. “T phoned my mother in St. Louis that I'd stop there. I thought we'd eat some- thing nice at the airport. “She called up every living relative. When I got off the plane, I was surrounded by 30 of ‘mah kinfolk.’ tk kw “I was so hungry I could've eaten an I wanted to eat something—but imagine taking 30 to dinner. And I didn’t; uncle. want to be rude to 30 relatives. “Thirty relatives knocking you could put |- a girl out of business. “And so I didn’t eat for a day or two. -, So thank you very much for saying I look | thinner today. Thanks a lot!” THE MIDNIGHT EARL ;~. . Marilyn Monroe has a chest cold. . new Dunes (Las Vegas) hasn't had any answer from Harry Truman about playing there 10 weeks at $40,000 a week. Estelle Gardner, Serge’s last date, was at | the Harwyn and Little Club with Peter business asso- . Keiko Awaji of “Bridges at Toko- Ri” proves Japanese gals can be curvy, too. Ingrid Bergman still phones daughter Pia regularly . . Allen will be Person-to-Person'd by Ed Murrow Feb. 18. . film headliner keeps telling friends, “I never should have di- . The Boy Scouts’ royalties from Crosby, one of Rubinstein's ciates ** went ‘over $250,000. (Copyright 1985) . Steve TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Bob Hope claims his brother is an interpreter in a U.N. washroom: in 25 languages.” That’s earl, brother. “He can say ‘Rub, don't biot’ -jin MIG 15 Clash Sabres Which Downed 2 Red Planes Off Korea MUSKEGON w—Air Force Capt. John Q. (Jack) Kimball of Mus- ‘kégon underestimated. the brash- ness of Communist fliers. The 30-year-old Kimball has been identified as the leader of the . | Sabrejet squadron that shot down two Russian-built MIG15 jet planes in an aerial clash off North Korea ©| He wrote his parenis recently | - | that MIGs never attack U. S. patrol .— |planes “if they know the Sabres qyeconanais- plane whea the ‘MIGs at- aa downed in the Yellow Sea, All the 12 Sabrejets returned to base. Jack's father, Merritt Kimball, told of the recent letter quoting his son about the MIGs’ shyness to Sabrejets from the end of the Ko > |tean War up to last week. “It didn't happen that way this time,” the elder Kimball said. ““My son was trained to do just what he did Saturday,” Kimball said, “and we're no more sur- || Prised it's him than anyone else.” Kimball said his wife “is q little concerned, but I guess that's nat. ural for any mother. We have a lot of faith in Jack." John Kimball joined the Army im 1943 after a semester at Mich- igan Tech at Houghton. He won & commission to West Point dur- ing World War ll and entered Since then he has flown fighter planes in Alaska, Korea and Japan. planes, “I hope it doesn't happen again,” Kimball's father said. John Kimball is married and has two children. His family lives at Yoakum, Tex. Chinese Girls in Malaya Usher in New Year Capt. John Kimball Led | The twe MIGs were. i DuMONT SYLVANIA MOTOROLA oe. Le ned ELECT RIC co. BELL-FOUGHT ACCORDION STUDIOS 2-5201 Tite N. Seghnew The clash Saturday was Kim. |. ball's first contact with enemy . The -A PONTIAC'S FIRST TV SERVICE DEALER! BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE “Parade of Hits” RECORD ALBUMS PON, Egan Sh WPON, Luncheon Serenade | 4:36—WWJ, Widder Brown Kinsella peered into a half-inch Authorized Factory Service for 15 Different Manulactuters | 8S WEYE, Show Sovpers| g 30 wun, Music Hall — | 42.98 WIR Time Out, atuste | WEEK. Don McLeod hole drilled into the top of the|l 3149 W. H FE 4.5791 ‘ *wwir Beephone Boor | “tak Lads" s CRLW. 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Machine Tests, Ete, LOCALLY OWNE © ; : efforts to end the week-old walkout the cars and trucks export C. References Investigated. POPULAR | a A the Wyandotte Chemical Cop | am New_York harbor each ear, | 5 Soren Academy Awards Listed _ snran detroit pant. The work | Paced, end fo end, would stretch|| >. tmwlerers Conasied -—— 78 or 45 RPM , George Gobel Show, Jackie Glea- | “omtract dispute. Society. , TH A SET son Show, Toast of the Town, Your * 20 GP Ge Ge OP a Ge ee ee Oe Oe Oe oe Oe Oe ee Oe Oe es es ee ee ESE 10P ants Hit Parade, Jack : lusbl 2 the. fer ‘ Richard Sto a 2-f. hentr BULK 4 Hi Leelee tnataattal =a ‘PURE — Preston ’ H “Teach Me. Tonight” chael O’Shea. ' ‘AS MARKET “Naughty Ledy of Best dramatic series: ‘LARD } - CASH M s . y Shady Lene” Playhouse, EE EE q , “Hearts of Sione™ house, Studio “Make Yourself Hour, Fresh, Lean, Chonk Comfortable” Best “Dim. Dim the Lights” mond Jubilee SIDE ib. : “Mambe lieliane” Undersea, ib. ) “Melody of Love” Color; Medic; b.| PORK b. “I Need Your Loving” Shower @ee0eees “Thet's All | Went ad One. T — “ _ You” winners Grade “It's a@ Woman's Welt” = March. 7, “Hajjibeba” ~ its seventh "Whither Thee Goest* at the Modlin “No More” « ce THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1955 _AWENTY-EIGHT fed by 250. Redsok Certificates Awarded to Boys at Cub Pack 6, Webster School, scouting in the United States with | their annual blue and gold dinner in the school. presented a six-year service plaque | at the affair last week, which was | attended by 250 persons. vine, Dick Taylor, Harold Nichols, | Jim Foreman, Roger Shaw, John | Spina and Wallace Bryce. Lion badge—Robert Alton, Den- , nis Holmes, Michael Lyons, | dames. Schackren, Victor | Schramm, Edwin Bradiey, David | Hunt and John Vought. | Gold arrows—Paul Aldo, David. ‘Haviland, David Mason, Dick, Crawford, Duane Gilboe, Eddie | Elkins, Doug Wilcox, Steve Ewart, Harold Davies, Donald Crawford, | Miheael Omans, Chuck Watson and | Terry Springer. ' . Silver arrows—Paul Aldo (2), David Haviland, David Mason (2), | Happy He's Back, Says Wife of Pilot Who Netted MIG £ 3 : i 5 E back.” she said of | Williams. ‘That's the i705 Eg trast LOS ANGELES # — cES oT LEEE Hie ness ever lingers in my heart; the sweetest valentine of all, my | mother.” 2 Hurt in Freak Accident | 3ALVESTON, Tex. uw — Mrs Mary Esqueda, 69, and her daugh- . ter-in-law Mrs. Mary E:squeda, 19, were standing on a corner. 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