; te ee se isle eS lie lagi ee ge ee The Wéuther Wednewtay: Coady, Oat Detalis page two _THI <> ES} re 5 oO Hs. xxx PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUN iE 1, 1954 —82 "PAGES: TERN At *URTERNATIONAL — ot oe. t Gin. Bars | Probers Front Examining Files Tangles With M‘Clellan , Over the Withholding of | Informers’ Names _ WASHINGTON ( A P )— Senator McCarthy today blocked senators investiga- ting his row with the Army from getting files on work M rari F ail | to Keep Date 'G Girl's Home . BUQUERQUE @—It the Mar- i n't come to 9-year - old to Linda Swe Russell, she’s going build a spaite.ship and go to them. Last week Gittle Linda Sue, pert, imp bh wrote a letter to théyMart ing them to come W Sunday night. house wrote. “All they have is war, - war, war and I'm getting tired of it, se be here.” Linda Sue even enclosed a hand- done by G. David Schine - until names of informants have been deleted from them. — His stand touched off an- other angry exchange dur- ing which Sen. McClellan | (D-Ark) accused McCarthy) . of being “unfair” and de-| manded that the Eisenhow- ____er . administration _make position on “pil- lassified informa- “arthy said he wouldn't let rats on the hearings com- itte get the hames of his infor- ‘mants since, he said, McClellan land their space ship at a nearby playground. She said she would leave her ‘window open and prom- Lised “I will never tell —* about you." But the Martians didn’t ow. “I felt sort ot mad because they didn't come,” Linda Sue said. ‘entist, I'm going to build a pies and go-and see them. “As soon as I'm en ea studying for it.’ What Linda Sue wanted to tell ‘the Martians was to “scare the people on earth.” “That's what I want them to do,” she said, “because there's too much war. If the people on had made it clear last week that he feels government workers peso give him (McCarthy) information “about Communists, about trai- tors’’ should be prosecuted. earth are scared by maybe the Martians making the ground shake, | they'll stop fighting because may- | be then the Martians will break lup the earth and we'll have to McCarthy told McClellan he | talk peace with the Martians. will never give him the names of people who give him information “unless and until he assures mé those names will net be used.” His anger up, McClellan said he never asked for names of confiden- tial informants and that he had - never said he would make them public. a McCtellan said the great national | isSue_is this: Wehther a congres- werd government papers on its mother, says her daughter is quite serious in her plans to see the Martians. “She was so displeased when they didn’t come,” said, “that she decided what she had to do was to go and see them, She's sure she can build & space | ship after she's a scientist. — sen lection to Show request’ or subpoena, has the a to. get them “by theft.” “I hope we keep this a govern- ment of law and ordér,”” McClellan said. The Arkansas senator demand- ed that the Eisenhower admin- * {stration make clear its legal stand on this issue. He said he hoped the issue Farm Sentiment South, Dakota Primary to Echo Voters’ Views on Price Props wouldn't rest on whatever ‘‘one man or one senator might happen | to think about it.” Roy M. Cohn, on the witness stand in the McCarthy-Army hearings, produced a big box of files de- signed to back up his testimony that Pvt, G. David Schine did a lot of work for the McCarthy subcom- | mittee after he entered the_Army. Cohn gave the files to special cotinsel Ray H. Jenkins, but Mc- , Carthy insisted Cohn had no right to turn them over. McCarthy demanded time. toe examine the records during the meon hour, and served | notice that’ “I will_not furn this mate- rial over to the committee now.” McClellan demanded a ruling by Chairman Mundt: (R-SD) as to whether the documents have in fact, beeh placed in evidence. “T want this Uundersfanding,” «McClellan said. ‘Anything filed before this committee (as evi- dence) this senator is going to look at if he wants to ... I'm not going to ask Sen, McCarthy if I can or, McCarthy shot back that McClel- lan “wilt not get the names of any confidential informants’’ from McCarthy's list. In the course of the eikchange | that followed, McCarthy repeated what he has-said before—that Pres- | ident E isenhower made a ‘‘grievous error” in extending former Presi- | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) to how the farm belt feels. about flexible price supports, as advo- cated by the Republican adminis- tration. ‘ Both Democratic candidates for nomination for governor, that party’s only statewide contest, have injected ‘national issues into their campaigns by accusing the GOP of backing “unsatisfactory farm legislation.” Democratic leaders, laying stress on the rigid 90 per parity payments how being made ag op- posed to the flexible program, also have been striving for a larger protests’ to Washington. Party chieftains expected a turn- out of some 35,000 Democrats for the primary, about 15,000 more than two years ago, as a result of this drive. E. F. McKellips, Alcester banker, was favored for the Democratic gubernatorial norhination over Ed. iC. Martin of Chamberiain, a rancher. By agreement, the two rhade no persona] campaign -at- tacks on each other and bought no | Fadio time Sr their speeches. Leaves med America TOKYO «un—Gen. Maxwell D. | | Taylor, U.S 8th Army command- er, left Tokyo today for the United States via Honolulu, ple from fighting,” Linda See) *drawn map telling the Martians to “When .I grow up and become a} Mrs. Arthur Russell, Linda Sue's Mrs. Russell PIERRE, S.D. &—The nation | _ watched the South Dakota primary The afigry row blew. up after | election: teday-tor possible clues as | than usual vote as a “signal of, ‘Trees se Ferguson Sides With President Joins ike in Battle With Sen. McCarthy Over ‘Usurped’ Power WASHINGTON (INS) — Another high Senate Republitan leader sided with President Eisenhower White House has called “ustrpa- tion’’ of executive authotity by Sen. Joseph: R. McCarthy, After visiting Eisénhower at the Whité House, Senate GOP Policy Committee Chairman Homer. Fer- guson. (Mich) deélared that mem- . bers of Congress ‘‘should not in- vite everybody who has a com- plaint to cortie first to Congress.” During the Army-MeCarthy hearings, the Wisconsin Repubii- can has called on federal em- ployes te come toe him with any tien they might have about ‘corruption or subversion. _ On Saturday, Senate GOP- leader William F. Knowland (Calif.) and Sen. Alexander Smith (R-NJ) both criticized McCarthy for his stand. Today Ferguson declared:~‘I look at this thing as a joint task. that can only be solved by joint ‘effort. “The way I feel is that_congres- sional investigations should work with the executive.. “JT am sure the President and all under him, if requested, would fur- nish all the necessary informa- tion so that Congress can do its proper investigating. We should not invite everybody who has a com- plaint to come first to Congress.” Ike Invited to Vacation on Mackinac Island in ‘55 WASHINGTON @#—President Ei- senhower today .was invited to spend his 1955 summer vacation at Mackinac Island, « The invitation was extended at the White House by members of the state's congressional délega- tion and. the Michigan Legislature, | which recently passed a resolution [urging the President to go ‘to Mich- igan next year. t L SNAPS GABLE—This treé-in-the backyard of 24 J St., crashed onto a telephone cable during savate thunderstorm. Scores of phones were knocked « D) today in the battle over what the’ < « ‘eo Spencer, we 7. os ad ws ~ ~: +f — in Pontiac Gen-| ig expjoit others or deny them | Schine a ied Xew Beach, ripping off the roof. High | tha Kay of Detroit. was killed Monday when her con-| blecked Whittemore street near | Church will officiate and burial ay ospital. . | their rightful place and space in| 1OTX area—dispu ing estimony 0 parr iy ese vertible ran off @ rural Oceana| perkins, Shirley street near | will be in Oakland Hills Me-| wn at Manila, Ark., Sept. 10,| the world both Adams and Stevens . winds also damaged other cot- County road and overturned near| Chandier and partly blocked East | morial Cemetery | 1903, he came to Pontiac 18 years} * *¢ In the course of a hammering tages near the lake M th R 0 | Shelby. Two other Muskegon girl| pike street a4 Roseiawn. Other | - —_\__ ago and was employed at Baldwin! Jie said his administration | cross - examination from special What witnesses described as two | 0 er uns ver companions, Beatrice M. Harris.| jarge timbs weat down at Tas- oa | Rubber Co ‘knows that “every negotiation with| counsel RayH. Jenkins, Cohn dis- small tornadoes dipped into the driver, and Patricia Den-| mania and Chandler avenues. William L. Herbert | Besides his widow he is sur-|the Communists would be fraught | Closed he had‘teferred the name Washtenaw County. One hit in) |vived by a son and daughter.|with traps and pitfalls.” But he | of Schine’s regimantal commander The read commissiop said fallen| Funeral for William L. Herbert, 72, former resident of Pontiac | J8™mes Skinner and Mrs. Wilma at Ft. Dix to the McCarthy staff ° } 15, é : W h inis, also 15, were reported in_se- the yard of the Robert Gilbert | Daughter it Car | ows condition at Shelby seta] completely blocked Crumb | |said, ‘Positive, determined day-to- | » depm, six. miles... west,.of Any; 4 5-year-old Troy Township girl | Hospital, Muskegon Police said | d be , |Jane Pittman, hoth\ of Pontiac, | day teil would pay reai dividends | for investigation. ; ’ ; : roa tween Haggerty and Welch | will be Wedaesday at Bear Lake. : 7 shir , | Arter, fellitg seven ters, one) is reported in fair condition at |t had been ‘Asked by relatives -N . : : {two brothers and three. sisters, | among free nations.”’ | He swore this action as to Lt ef which blew = ‘Ciibert’s porte air cond hey | roads; Nine Mile east of Griswold; |Mr. Herbert had tesided there} '*° ; Col. Earl L. Ringler| was ; St. Jose Mercy Hospital today | df the Harris girl to stop the car | ; . : .| Roy in California, James of Pon- | ph Néwton road south of Richardson; | since retiring from his position as | %°y lated, however, to any coricern house. Another wrecked a chicken | with chest injuries sustained wen | because she did not have a driv-| i, Withee: Willow real : co» |tiac, Mrs. Calvin Hooper of La-| ons ° house and lifted a brooder house | per mother accidentally backed | ers license. x peeing sha pred [ater ah seven yoann nga i peer Mrs. Frank Rester and Mrs | Theft Conviction Brings over Schine's treatment at Dix. = recr pa on le dae over her with the family car Mon. | aac road near Cooley Lake road. Com- Surviving are a daughter, Norma C. A. ‘Brown of Flint. Also sur- | Probation and $150 Costs Bal = hail coud pgm Heed arm, 18 miles we day p bat R ee merce road from Orchard Lake | Kuyenzer of Bear Lake and a son, | V'Vi"g are three grandchildren | Junior Ray, 20. of 164 Baldwin | was not in ea with the Me. ' ie Veron, ee a ee e es Evision : rogd to Keith and. M 218 (Pontiac George, of Pontiac | The body is at the Pursley Fu-| 4., was placed on three years! Carthy subco ee’ ; work and H. 8. Gresley, of Hillsdale, was | of 3530 Woodcrest. fell from the trail) between Walled Lake and) 7, Herbert died ‘Sunde at Bear | eral Home. aaiet Jar d $150. 7 ee; > red and his car wrecked |car and rolled under the wheels | +d ° Wixom were partly blocked by sev- . . y +P ion assesse . costs | had Teferred to it as ‘a witch = 0 ia urity Lake. today by Circuit Judge Frank L.| hunt’ and a ‘‘red herring.” as the mother, Mrs. Denzel Allen, | backed from the driveway of their | home, Oakland County Sheriff's | Deputies said when the vehicle hit a tree blown across a read west of Hillsdale. | Fallen trees blocked U. 8. 112 | in northern Hillsdale County for | twe and a half hours. | Doty for breaking and entering a| Cohn's order for a check on | Waterford Township grocery store | Ringler was brought out during May 1. | questioning of the McCarthy aide Ray pleaded guilty May 17 to about an assertion from an Army Stealing 106 cartons of cigarettes. | witness that Cohn onte said Ring- | Mrs. Alla Stephens Susan Kay Neidrick Mrs. Alla (Bernice W.) Stephens. | Prayer ‘service was held today | 62,of 2943 Judah Lake Rd.. died | |in Oak Mill .Cemetery for Susan | in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital at |Kay Neidrick, infant daughter of | midnight Monday. She had been ill (Continued From Page One) Crews worked until after 3 a.m. clearing highways, the road com- minimum weuld rise from $25 t@ | nission said. $30. Monday morning's rain in eral fallen trees. | several cases of beer and -wine Telephone and power lines were torn down in the northern half of Van Buren County, and a number of barns wrecked or damaged in the. vicinity of South Haven and Grand Juiction. . Mail accompanied the winds and rain in Berrien County, breaking a number of windows and signs Lightning set a fire at ihe Marvel Refining Co. in Grand Rapids A garage and six trucks. were burned. The storm first hit Grand June tion atd Bangor in the South Haven resort area The high winds lashed across the Jackson area, destroying one house and a garage. No personal injuries were reported. Michigan Bell Telephone Co. re ported the storm temporarily cut service to Hopkins. near Grand Rapids, the Irish Hil! area near Ann Arbor, and Onsted “Emergency units were sent to | After 3-Car Accident | BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A |three-car accident Sunday night on Telegraph road near Golf drive | sent three persopis to Pontiac Gen | eral Hospital, for treatment Hospital Treats Three | Maximum monthly benefits for | northern Michigan started some three weeks. ler and Capt. Joseph Miller had vacationers bome early. Pontiac Police, Michigan State Police and Oakland County Sheriff's depart- a retired worker would be hiked | from $8 to $98.50 Those increases, affecting per- ‘sons already receiving benefits,| Ment sald traffic flowed smooth- would become operative two ly and was no heavier than for |months after the bill becomes} “8 Sverage warm non-holiday, law weekend.” | Treated for forehead cuts were | | Mrs, Kathleen J. O'Brien. of De | troit, and Gail Ann Kimberlin, 3 year-old daughter of Ivan Kimber- | tin, of Inkster Mrs. O'Brien's daughter, Mam, 4, was released after examination Police said Mrs OBrien’s hus- band, Daniel P| 48. was driving too close behind an atito driven | by Wallace R. Conklin, 38, of Kee- |go-Harbor. O'Brien's auto hit Conk llin’s, spun around and was struck | by the third car driven by Kim berlin “ nS Most of the other changes would| The three police organizations re- become effective next Jan. 1 ‘| ported 36 accidents in this area For covered workerg not yét re- | over the weekend, none serious ex- tired, the maximum monthly bene- | cept the crash that took the life | fit would go up to $108.50. It now | of two-year-old Bobby Dwaine Pe ‘is $85. The top for a retired worker sey Sunday night. and his wife, if She is over 65, Oakland County's parks reported would jump from $127.50 to $162.75. |} the heaviest crowds of the year The maximum payable to any one| More than 105,000 people crowded family would be raised from the | into Cass-Dodge Park Four, Ken- present $168.75 monthly to $200 |sington Metropolitan Park, and Persons already retired but nav- | Highland and Pontiac Lake recrea- ing small carnings from part-time | tion areas. Kensington's crowd of ‘work would get a break. Enciating | 68.008 was the biggest. with Sunday law cuts them off from benefits! the heaviest day at afl four areas. ; Otti and Mary Nolen Neidrick of | 368" Mount Clemens St. The Rev | Edward D. Auchard_of First Pres- | byterian Church officiated. The | baby was dead at premature birth |in Pontiac General Hospital Mon- | day. Besides her parents she is sur- ter, John, Norman, Jack and Ja- net, all #& home Born at Solon, N. Y., July 11, | 1891, she was the daughter of Charles and Eva Lewis Leach. She | married Mr. Stephens Dec. 28, 1907, at McGraw, N. Y., coming to Oak- jand County 38 years ago from Cortland, N. Y. | Besides her husband she is sur- Mrs. Henry Millmine, Harry and Cari A., all of Pontiac; 10 grand- vived by three brothers and a Si8- | viveq by a daughter and two sons, | Arrangements were by the Hun- | children and one great-grandchild. | Also surviving are two brothers:| toon Funeral Home Bobby Dwain Posey Arrangements have not been completed for Bobby Dwain Posey, 2-year-old son of Aubrey and Anna Mae Morris Posey, of 3380 Joslyn Rd. The body is at the ! Pursley Funeral Home. and a sister, Claude and Frank | Leach, of Pontiac, and Mrs. Etta Cutchlor | The body is at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. (Mrs. Irvin Stocum Mrs. Irvin (Florence) Stocum, | | 75, of -98 S. Edith St. died Sun-| day. Born in Romeo May 1, 1879 she was the daughter of John and Har- riet Babcock Harrington. She mar- | from the store at 6891. Williams | been uncooperative where Schine Lake Rd. and selling the loot for | was concerned and that he (Cohn) $100. would not forget their names. ~ Noxoom charge for children under! This plan is in effect every day of the week, every week of the yeor at Statler 'ried Mr. Stocum 27. years ago the stricken facilities were sheen ae —— | in Pontiac, and had lived here since % Ifone or more children under 14 occupy the same room aii iain ; that time. 5 with both parents, the regular two-person rate applies for | Surviving aré two sons, Harry the room. If one or more childr The Weath er | LaForge of Big Beaver and James with only en under 14 occupy a room | apy of Detroit | Y one parem, the one-person rate applies for the PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly Funeral will be held Wednesday oat. SS Cloudy and cool tonight and Wednesday | Thunderstorms ending tonight Seath- | erly winds shifting nerthwester!y tonight and Wednesday. Leow tonight 54 te 58. High Wednesday 20 to 74 idee. | at 2:30 p. m. front the Ptrsley Funeral Home. The Rev. Rose Da-| / vis of Calvary Missionary Church | will officiate and burial will be inj % Ifone or more children under 14 occupy a room whihous 4 parent—that is, if more than one room is needed for @ family—the one-person rate applies for the second room. Feder in Pontiac i | Lowest temperature preceding. 4 bm the Utica Cemetery. At 8 am.: Wind @irection south ~ ae eon res Weenerday a Beam ‘Mrs. Barnett E. Willis — me a for weekend of fun Moo sets uescday at 4pm | Moon rises Wednesday at 603 am Mrs. Barnett E. (Nellie M.) Wil-|~ Statler | — moretees Seepenneree . Mis, 58, of 31 Mariva Ave., died in| lam = f. Pontiac General Hospital at 7:30) : OW ee bens “4 12m 1 eae opm if this morning. She had been ill| SPECIAL SFATLER FEATURES FOR TRAVELING FAMILIES em n 7° ° 12 weeks. = © Children’s men Children end 5 a Pectine | Born Jan. 2671896, she was the | = 's plates and silver sienna (Ma recotded downtows | ‘@aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus | * Balloons forthe youngsters after meals © Formulas prepared Mighest jeuperature a | Groves. She..married Mr. Willis * Reliable baby sitters © High cheirs end erika Meat temperature. |... 125] Oct. 7, 1912, at Corning, Ark. * A basket of fresh fruit in every : = Weather Stormy _- Mrs. Willis. came to Pontiac 27 *'Setiets room occupied by children , raves Semper ne | -+xeara_ago.trom:Foplar Bluff, Mo. | Se ae Lowest temperature Pr She was a member of the First) [ a Mean temperature. sos Church of God here. — - - Weather—Rain oa j | Besides her nd she is sur- | vived by two sons, Bill D. and } Careot L., both of | Pontiac: a brother, Arthur, of Pontiac. and Highest ahd Lewest Temperateres This ate im 8t Years o7 im 1934 38 in 1810 Monday's Temperatare Chart HOTELS poets, Sreck oS) Morena | et | sister, Mrs. Thelma Graham. of Aiea oF snd pettele $1 06 Milwaukee 85 60 | | Poplar Biuff. | 4 Chicag " i a New York ® ts | Thd body is at the Pursley Fu- one Facing Grend Circus Pork ; Dates * 3 Phoenit ee ; . . oT 3-4009 ’ “ r . _— port, Werth. 3 47 wt Lous 81 be FRUIT TREES DOWNED—Wind downed these fruit trees in the’) ae ‘ etins Sup Prete | Indians inhabited cliff houses in | ‘ Fasten tty ¢ z ARR, +} $2 | backyard of L. 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Anyway, the smearings now need to be covered by the night club & ’ % t “TILT’—Yolanda Marconi models Tower.of Pisa hat, balanced precariously on_her-Jiead..in.front.of the Jandmark in Pisa, Italy. Obviously it wasn’t designed for heavy traffic. (Niles Resident Drowns Trying to Rescue Son TURKEY RUN STATE PARK, | Maslo's wife, Elaine, 30. The other | Ind. 32, of: Niles drowned Monday in| the building | Goose Creek as he tried to save his ‘the holiday weekend at the park. for E] Storko is that the Democrats “lon the Senate Investigations sub- at Fort Dix, N. J. stepped into deep water. The son, Fred, was rescued by w— Harry Stanley Masio. | boy was rescued by a bystander. The family had been spending |tapped him on the shoulder last | son and another boy who had) ito admit that it was eager~ and \less concerned with saving the | country from Communist infiltra- Reason for the expected plugs! country lawyer” Welch made it quite plain te Cohan at closing Friday that he didn’t want a ton ef committee records dropped on him. «He wanted only Schine’s contribution after November 3 . « - decuments with the Schine imprimatur upea them. Cohn mentioned something about Schine's anonymous contribution to editors. Since this is now largely a po- {an annual report. Welch shook his litical trial, an effert will be | head. No, he complained, he was made to prove that Sen. McCar- | just after Schiniana, pure and un- thy wilfully countenanced the | defiled by collaboration ‘demands on the Army by Roy The Democrats feel as of now Cohn, his counsel, that Schine be [that they've got McCarthy up a given time off “for committee (tree on this one. But the junior work’ though Schine’s work (it | senator from Wisconsin will not be will be charged) was done | easy to cage, if indeed treed. This mainly with glamor girls, knife, | is a most important phase of the fork and lifted. pinkie at Sherm’s | sméarings. McCarthy knows that place. if it can be proved that Schine was, When the boys knocked off for | iNdeed. = hard-working conguytant the long weekend last Friday Cohn during his leaves of absence from promised to produce samples of the work Schine did for the committee | |, x : : after the mag in the white whis- improper” means to get those leaves for Schine, and it will show kers and the star-spangled a those who are now attempting to break him. The Army is said to have as a possible witness a limousine chauffeut whe is ready to tatify that he repeatedly hauled Schine and Cohn te the Stork, some- times, with McCarthy. We'll be hearing a lot about filet November. 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Mer * -‘Batered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich as second class matter ——————————————S MEMBER OF -THE ASSOCIATED PRESS =— The Assocts te entitied exclusively to the use for republic’ local news printed, in this news- paper. as well a@ all AP news dispatches ~ by carrier for 40 cents is not available by-mafl in $12. wee ‘bated : in n , & subs. riptions wn Dayable Poise Poutise PE 2-818 a MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIKCULATIONS TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1954 Red Abuse Irks Austrians The. conduct of occupied Austria under stepped-up Russian mistreat- ment deserves commendations and sup- port of the free world. =” Amiong other things, Soviet High Com- missioner -Iuyicugv has accused Austria of flirting with the idea of Anchluss’ (union) with Germany. He also charged that Austrians are rearming and carry- ing on anti-Soviet intrigues." x * * . On May 19. Austria's parliament proved it had not succumbed to Soviet intimidation by flatly rejecting ILtyicuev’s charges. In addition,-Chan-_ cellor RaaB made full answer to the So- viet official's accusations. He pointed out that Austria's. previous experience with An- chluss precluded any thought of further experiment with it. He expressed concern over the in- creasing number of attacks by So- viet. personnel on Austrian Citi- zens in the Vienna area. Austrian anger toward Russia has been increasing since Foreign Minister Movortov made it clear in February that the Reds intend to continue the occupa- tion. At the same time he blasted native hopes for an early conclusion of the long overdue peace treaty. * * * By now Ilyichevy must have abandoned his hopes of pressdfring the Austrians. He should have seen the light when many deputies walked out of parliament rather than listen to Communist party puppets. In the words of one Austrian jeader, that walkout means that the country “has been lost te Communism once and for all.” A Dangerous Bill A House committee has been holdirig hearings on a bill to ban interstate transmission of advertising of alcoholic beverages in the press and over radio and television. Several crities of this measure have attacked it on the ground that its backers are trying to re- store prohibition. through | the legislative back door: Our objec- tions to this bill are the.same we cited against a similar measure our State legislature wisely let die in committee some weeks ago _* * * In our opinion such a ban would vio- late the freedom of the press amend- ment by establishing censorship of ad- vertising. We betieve that if that suceceeded, the inevitable next step would be an attempt to censor news * * * The position of the, American Newspaper Publishers Association is that it always should be legal to advertise anything that may be legally sold. Rep. Celler, Dem. NY. states the issue logically. He pointed out that it would be im- proper to deny the right to adver- tise to an industry Conyress has licensed, taxed and made legal. This‘bill was introduced by the late Rep. Bryson, Dem. S. C. January 7; 1953, A similar bill was offered in the upper chamber by Sen -N. D, April 14.\Senate hearings are slated for June 21. This is a dangerous should get out of committee. War on n Emus Renewed The emu, that flightless bird of cross word puzzle fame, is facing new trouble in Australia after having escaped ex- tinction by a narrow margin. About five years ago the Australians discovered that their half-century campaign of poison- ~ding and trapping had worked too , Well. These ostrich-like creatures 4 or ~{ oe Basetrt bill and never’ wo ” which reach a’ weight of 130 x i (& ~ Alarmed, zoos and bird sanctuaries started a breeding campaign. This proved so amazingly successful that countless thousands of these giant birds are roaming the- wheatlands again at. heavy cost to the growers. . The situation became so desperate that the Western Australian govern- ment is planning hundreds of miles of fences to protect the crops and banish the birds to the desert areas. * * * A measure of the emu’s tough- ness is shown by what happened on an army attempt to ambush them. At a waterhole where thou- sands of unsuspecting birds gathered, machine guns were_ turned on them. But their thick feathers and tough hides preved such good armor that only 4 dozen emus were liquidated. Whether the new plan succeeds or not, it at least doesn’t threaten to wipe out the bird which decorates Australia's coins and coat of arms. “A TrUE index to intelligence is the extent of a person’s vocabulary,” asserts an educator. We doubt this. We hear a’ lot of ignorance expressed in poly- syllabic words. , we “I am a woman of 45 and weigh 285. pounds. Would riding horseback cause bowlegs?”—Letter to medical column. We should think it would—if she means tue horse. “A BEE has to travel 8,000 miles in order to gather a pound of honey.”"— Newspaper filler. There must be days when a bee gets terribly tired of being a bee. Tue Army-McCarthy hearings have become so disgusting that even the Demoerats have ceased to enjoy them. — —_—_— —— You can get a fairly good idea of how uninformed or ill-informed a person is by noting how many things he's “agin.” The Man About Town Catch the Vandals! Damage in Our Recreation Areas Brings Drastic Action Daffy nition June The monthsof those ‘rare’ days, follow ing May when too many were raw ss LANGER, Rep, the state parks and other recrea in the Pontiac area are due for and stiff punishment. A typical ex- the Rochester-Utica park where, Vandals in tonal places apprehension ample is at according to Superintendent Guillame, everything passible was broken in a building, the other night. including 32 panes of glass. Similar instances, though not as serious, are reported from other such places. However, a .24hour vigil now is maintained at many al these places. Monday morning hill was the “rest _ peried’ in the big weekend holiday. A driver " on the Dixie Highway northwest of Pontiac passed only 15 car$ in ten miles. But it was different Monday evening Chose who were in charge of the recent Pontiac clean up week feel thankfsl to a Mrs, Melvin Sippertey of Auburn Heights for her original poem tn re- gard to our accomplishments Regarding that item Jn this column about the eile et Who picked up a pheasant that had been itled by another car, “A Constant Reader,” : der a Milford postmark m@Kés a good sug: stion. It is to the effect that every motorist whese car stokes an animal or bird should stop emove the carcass from the read Word eomes from my Milford scout that To two metry teanis will participate in the cance paddle- push race next Sunday at two-o'clock between that village andgKensington Lake, about eight mules as the Huron. River winds its) course. Awards will be made by Kenneth L. Hallenbeck director of the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority Pontiac’s system of an organized display of the flag in the downtown section is winning much praise for our city. Ina number of other Michigan cities, the colors are shown q@ aholidays in only a hop skotch fashion. Oakland County furnishes the source makes possible the new 23,000-acre waterfowl refuge on the Shiawassee River near Saginaw According to _— ao Cliff Ketchum, editor of the Michigan Conservation Magazine it is one of the.largest in the nation. This river rises in Springfield Township Verbal Orchids to— Fred Stein eighty-fourth birthday Mr. and Mrs. A. FE. Hall Heights: wedding anni- Of 1o8 Green St of Aubtrn sixty-first versary ; G. A. Heed ° ' of North Branch; eighty-fourth birthday Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baxter of Mayville; goldeh wedding. : pounds were all but wiped out. == ” ~ a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1954 a _ \ - , “ GULF’ OF ® MEXICO e ‘ CARIBBEAN SEA J 7 | aa : a ' — HEMISPHERIC _ > SOLIDARITY ||| 4Itithne Ray ; Weakening Link In Chain Of Events ‘ oe Noice of the People Praise Policeman Who Stopped Traffic, Helped Elderly Man Cross Saginaw St. (Letters will Be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Full name address and telephone number of the, writer must company ‘etters but these will not be published If the Writer so requests, unless the letter is critical tp ite nature? We.would Tike to shake the hand of the’ motorcycle policeman who stopped speeding cars on South Saginaw Street Saturday evening to let an elderly man with a cane cross the street safely. He no doubt saved the/ man’s life and that’s one that wasn't added to the holiday pe om . Admirers of Kindness James Clapp Recalls Storm of May, 1896 News of tornadges. cyclones, and such bring back an evening in May 1896 when a hired man on our Lum farny observed a peculiar sky, and cafled my attention to masses of glouds that were rum- bling tow ayd each other. Next day, we learned of the tornado the previous evening which did an estimayed million dollars worth of damage and caused nearly 90 de ays ‘ A few mornings later we were _—— by a a neighbor to see Who's in Charge Around Washington? the wreckage and we started to travel to Clarkston. It took us four to five hours to get to Ox- ford, after dinner in Pontiac, then by late afternoon the next day we were in Clarkston. As we returned home we noted the blackest cloud bank we had ever seen. It looked like another tornado to us. When that cloud | reached us, it was just like a blanket thrown ever us and I could not even see my driving mare in front of me We walked to a nearby farm, stabled the mare and bedded down for the rest of the night. That night it seemed as though the sky had dropped on us dames W. Clapp 14 S. Johnson Reader Claims Second Coming of Christ Near This writer agrees wholehearted- ly wish retiring Presidént Branson of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. T am not a member of this church but I do’ believe with all my heart that the second com- ing of Christ is very near A al Bible Us tend adie tet are being ee fulfilled day by day so let the United States watch, believe and pray that we will be ready. Fer God and Country Just A Smile with customers when a wofhan rushed in and pushed her way to the counter. “Give me a dime’s worth of cat meat, quickly,” she cried rudely. The butcher was about to tell her to take her turn when a gep- tle old lady said, “‘It's all re serve her first. I think we can wait if she’s that hungry.” | 4 THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Lord, bow down thine car, and hear: open, Lord, thine eyes, and see: and hear the words of nacherib, which hath sent te. reproach the living God. T ings 1:16. LJ ° : Tce | an wk, yet God. when prayed, cannot withhold = conquering aid. — Emerson. McCarthy Evidently Thinks He's the One By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON uw — Who's in charge around here? Sen. McCarthy didn't ask , the question. But he raised it by chal. lenging President Eisenhower's au- thority to run the executive branch of the .government as he thinks best ud * McCarthy urged all federal em ployes—in spite of-any Eisenhower order not to give out classified ins fermation—to turn over to him any information they might have on graft, corruption, communism or treason, J . . This dvddeegust happett suddenly MeCarthy. has been leading up to this, although there's no sign he ' planned it step by step showed news 7>-page “‘re- Last Sept. 9 he men 70 pages of a stricted’ Army intelligence pam- phiet on Siberia, He described it ay “clear-cut, all-out Communist propaganda. ” This was a case of McCarthy de- ciding be knew better than the Army what should be kept secret and what revealed. There are laws against revealing secret informa- tion. The Army said he had vio- lated them. Nothing happened. During the Senate hearings on his fight with Army officials he pro- duced a document on spying: in the Army. It was a condensed ver- "sion of a much longer one which of what _ FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover had sent to the Army, marked ‘‘con- {Ttential Some unknown person had copied parts of the original and given them to McCarthy * * * McCarthy proposed to make it public. Again, McCarthy was de- ciding what should be released to the public. s * Atty. Gen. Brownell said_ it should not be revealed becalise | national security was Involved. Me = Carthy said: “No human . -«- or any vother directive, which is de- signed not for the security of this nation but to preveft em- harrassment for those résponsibdte for covering. up Communists . , will keep me from making . . . public (this) type of information.” He said an Army officer had — given him the document, but re- _ fused to reveal the man's name, although-it would appear the man had violated the Naw by giving | ne McCarthy the document. McCarthy assured all federal employes he'd keep their names in confidence if they gave him secrets. When Sen. Mc(lellan 4{D-Ark) last week referred to this docu- ment, suggesting that McCarthy himself might be guilty of a crime in receiving it. McCarthy was net- tled. He said: * = * “So far as I am concerned, I would like to notify those two mil- lion federal employes that I feel it is their duty to give us any in- formation which they have ‘about graft. corruption, communism, and that there is no loyalty to a. su- perior officer which can tower above and bevond their loyalty to their country.” Since McCarthy exchided no one, it-can be assumed he was telling the FBI agents to let him know as much as they told Hoover about the most secret investigaNons His sweeping statement can be interpreted as meaning McCarthy trusts no one in the government to protect the nation except, in the end, himself. and that the only way the country can be sure the government is being run right if McCarthy has all the most sé cret information about it. He did more than that. He was urging every government employe to decide for himself, ing - presidential secrecy orders. what was good for the country ‘Auat Het in disobey- | _and to tell McCarthy. The senator said he was authorized to receive such information ag chairman of a Senate committee which checks on —— epening. The White. House ering said McCarthy was trying to “‘usurp’” the President's powers. One thing is certain: if federal em- ployes ‘carried out MeCarthy’s re- quest in all cases, the President would have lost control. No official could trust any employe. * s * Government employes qualified to handle classified information are supposed to have been cleared as loyal by an FBI investigation. If McCarthy has been given an FBI check, it is not publicly known. But M hy is asking for se- cret information. Yet he would be the first to complain if a govern- ment employe. even though he pub- licly proclaimed himself anti-Com- munist. was allowed to handle classified material without an FBI check. \ ee Case Records of 3 of a Psychologist t a ——————- — a ————— ' vad The butcher’s shop was crowded © ‘our H-bomb ceremonies. What's your verdict con- cerning Dr. Larry and Lois? Don’t you feel as frustrated as 1 do? Then try to enlist. the copperatinn of some wealthy person who wants to protect lives. Let's Scientific Dating Bureau. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-320: Dr. Larry J., aged 31, is a talented dentist. “Dr. Crane, I've been in prac- tice for 7 years,”’ he began, “and I haven‘t much opportunity tor social affairs. “I'm unmarried, but should like to have a wife and a home of my i : if | EG a P ate ask rig [ist normal outlook on life. Baering Down BY ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service - . Unable to figuré why England and France put the dampers on Under- stand those wax dummies at Yucca Flats were born in this country. — We just put over operation blister at Bikentoki that clipped 11 seconds off-the international date line. The head-shrinkers of the up- strake Archipelago wired our en- ergy commissars, ‘‘Thanks for that last atomic bowser with mush- - room sauce. The room service is terrific. We now have hot and cold running water-spouts.”’ Captain Ahab's game of touch tag with Moby Deck is very microscopic potatoes compared. with recent happenings in the Pacific. Captain Bligh wouldn't ‘know the old place now. The last flower-pot we touched off pock-marked windshields in Taeoma. Hagn't, been so long ago US hoss-drawn cannoneers used the lone pine tree at twelve o'clock for an aiming point. Now they point the snozzle at eternity and jerk the string. That same Bikentoki rattled upper bridgework in London. shook down gallstones in Paris. dropped another bridge at San Luis Rey, swamped Heming- was's old man in the boat. fused the caviar crop in the Skaggerak, tilted Gibraltar and upset the avalanche schedule im: the Alps view . 100,000 Marriages a Year /'| Needed in United States’ | So’ t-sn'bapientig to vyaltnd that I ought fo marry and rear schools within the following 5 or 6 years, without further -work by Thus, a Scientific Dating Bu- reau would be the very best kind of home missinary project for the combined churches. Just introduce eligible: People, ni Cupid will take care of the rest. Our hectic modern age demands @ formal and very respectable Bu- reau to do this original introduc- ing. And enough money must be on hand to permit field agents who would check and double check upon. the prospects by personal house calls. I have lost my last six private secretaries to men who wrote to me just as Dr. Larry has done. One married a lawyer, another a physician; a third married a high school teacfier. The fourth . became a clergyman’s wife and the last two are brides of scien- tific farmers. These men are al! superior pros pects. not the misfits or culls for the 100,000 extra) marriages would involve school teachers nurses, Office secretaries. talented widows, and other desirable wom- en, as well as worthy men (Copyright nee TAN: Syndicate Inc) From Our F Files 15 Years Ago FLOYD ROBERTS, former In- dianapolis Speedway winner dies in race as Wiubur Shaw wins speed classic » PONTIAC SCHOOLS close in city as. 14,000 children begin long sum- mer vacation 2 Years Ago MERCURY SOARS to 102 de- grees in Pontiac, breaking two fecords; Oakland County crops seriously threatened PIONEER FILM STAR. Lew Cody, filmland’s most famous man- about-town dies of heart attack. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE A photo or a snapshot is ...A picture of the past . . . To help preserve some memory . . AS long as it may last... It is a certain likeness we . . . May never see again... wonderful . . . then . . As everything was . Or it may be “a recent . . Of old or middle age . For children or grandchildren as... They turn another page ... Each one has some important place .. . However small it seems . Inside the family album of .. Our memories and dreams... It is a preservation of .. . The days we used to know... Familiar faces yesterday’. . . And those of long ago. (Copyright 1954) Simple Remedy for Chronic Bad Ear Uses Drops of Boric Acid and. Alcohol By WILLIAM BRADY, ™.D. New Jersey .reader reports fhat for seven years her husband's long —I mean for seven long years her husband's ear ached and ran. He consulted many doctors, re- ceived. aureomycin,. penicillin and other expensive treatment, which gave temporary relief, but his ear kept on running. « “One day I noticed an item in column on chroming running ear,”’ the reader continues. ‘‘I sent for your pamphlet’ (available to ‘any: one who asks for it in writing and provides stamped, self-ad- dressed enveloped). “The ear drops you suggest in the pamphlet proved simply won- derfil A "In no time at al} his car stopped bothering him, and he can't get over the fact that after all he went through with doc- tors and their treatments all these years, a simple remedy like yours did the trick; no run- ning ear; np pain... This is a jestimonial. Testimo- “ nials, I think, are_ generally mis- leading, and ordinarily 1 ascribe them to J. J, Coincidence and for- get ‘em, but, after all, maybe this one and hundreds of others like it that I have received through the years, may be worth something to you. Lest there be qa misunderstanding Here -it is: In many cases of running ear the trouble has been relieved for a long time or per- tags permanently by: (1) Ceasing the practice of. keep-. ing ear plugged with cotton, and instead leaving it always om to ——, =: (2). Dropping in the ear each night and morning two or three draps of a solution of 10 grains of “fe acid in one fluidounce of ‘e grain alcohol. Use a blunt warm the solution by standing vial “Pure grain ‘alcohol. means or- - dears alcohol, ethyl , alcohol, di- > lute alcohol.” such as "pharmacists use for preparing many medicines. A flu of alcohol consists of approximat water. Tong. to pertonal Wrentinens: oun -— hy & t, will be ans by self addressed hhc or 180 health nosis or As youthful and as _ y half alcohol and half \ letters. not more than one page | aol 5 cen eontiee * —- 1917, making possible use of ted- | eral funds for promotion of voca- tional education. 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Saginaw St. FE 2-3612 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, *fU ESDAY, Karachi Editors | Arrested in Raid “Police Widen Dragnet After Ouster of East Pakistan Government KARACHI, Pakistan (®—Police stepped up raids in Karachi itself today as arrests in East Pakistan mounted following ouster of the provincial government for ‘‘dis- loyalty.” Police here in the capital widened their drag net last night, arresting Mohammed Abdul Makoor and Ah- mad Hassan, assistant editors of the leading English-language news- paper Dawn. The two newsmen were picked up in their offices un- der the Pakistan Safety Act. * . . Six. Communists were also ar- rested in night raids throughout the capital. About 15 Reds have been jailed here in the past two weeks, it was disclosed. Dispatches from the East Pakis- tan capital of Dacca said 210 ar- main cities to prevent any violence in the wake of the ouster Sunday of Abdul Fazlul Hug, chief minister of the: province, and the 13 other members of his Cabinet. The prov- ince has teen placed in a state of emergency. . ° Fazlul Huq reportedly was or- dered to stay in his Dacca resi- dence to avoid stirring up unrest. | The order placed him under virtual house arrest and officials indicated he might be jailed soon along with others of his Cabinet. * * . The minister and his Cabinet were ousted by the Karachi gov- ernment on grounds they were fomenting a separatist movement. East Pakistan is divided from the rest of the country by 1,000 miles of northern India. The area is the home of 40 million of Pakistan's 76 million people-and also of the coun- try’s major jute industry. Scientists Dispute Claim of Alchemists on Copper ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UP) — Modern scientists are shouting “copper” about the mysterious methods of the old alchemists. The alchemists proudly claimed they could make copper harder by heat- ing it. Paul Estee, head of an optical company’s precious metals divi- sion, said that if they actually ac- complished this feat, the copper “BRIGHTEST” — Gwynneth Muriel Gibson; 18, of Louisville, Ky., was-named “brightest high school senior” of the year in the United States by the National Honor Society. Teacher Shortage to Be Alarming, Says Association WASHINGTON (UP) — The Na- tional Education Assn. reports there will be an ‘alarming’ short- age of teachers when millions of | new pupils crowd into the nation's grade and high schools this fall. In its annual. nationwide survey of the supply of teachers, the NEA found that 50,000 new teachers will be needed to handie a sensational rise in high school enrollment. An estimated 56,000 teachers will be graduated this June, it said, but “many of them will never seek or accept a teaching position. The association said this will further aggravaie the already se- rious shortage of college-trained elementary school teachers. Ele- mentary schools in the past have been able to draw on an excess of college < trained high school teach- ers. The study found that some 85,000 ‘new elementary school teachers are needed next fall but only 35,000 trained graduates will come from colleges and universities this June to help staff grade schools. Many less - well - trained teachers will have to be employed as a consequence. The tangust qpecie of hengeres | have young that are only an inch long at birth. ote 0 Pegpipey HORS iy PPE ON Rae rey ro Set Py 2% i ht aE Re Rhee Bs Ls et 5 7 GMC MODEL SHOWN 1S- 100-24 SERIES COMMERCIAL and INDUSTRIAL nt SUIT ny ea fe EAP RE, 2 “Built in Pontiac by Pontiac People” WIRING SPECIALISTS i ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING | \ ie i 543 S$. Paddock Street, Pontiac, Michigan | “f |... HAS CHOSEN GMC! WILS 77 East.Huron 809 S. Woodward 4 GMC TRUCKS SOLD AND SERVICED BY ici dood , : C 0 8 FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531. ‘Student Killed JUNE. 1, 1934 cellor of the university. Said he had ‘“‘no desire to curb the adven- turous, spirit of undergraduates, but strong action wilt have to be taken to prevent a Rabe seen ‘of “what has ae Rep. Ford Demands Curb on Red Hunt GRAND RAPIDS w — Rep. Ford ‘OXFORD, England —Officials | (R-Mich) declared in a Memorial of Oxford University moved today | Day speech that “this job of fer-| to stamp out ‘the time-honored stu-+reting out conspirators in America dent diversion of roof-climbing by | must be done within the frame- night after 22-year-old Alexander | work of the Constitution or we will S. Godfrey fell to his death. become like our enemy.” Godfrey's body was found early; “This job,” he continued, ‘‘can- yesterday lying beside Radcliffe not be done by iddividuals who Camera, a campus building known | seek publicity and personal or po- to student cimabers as “the Oxford | litical advantage for their efforts." Matterhorn.” Ford was accompanied by Brig. | | Wrapped ner his waist was|Gen. William €. 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Have you looked over your life insur- ance to see how it fits in with your present way of living and the goals you and your family have e) x... f : _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1956 | ae _NINE " a ee eee eee ms Eaters-out in our land left al-| waiters and waitresses on tables Si M the next strategy in the renning | ' 4 Being ey | eyed pipercee sep yet easy ~ Duff Says McCarthy |Screaming Mynah Birds! ‘«: tise arpoe Os | cRORGES-NEWOKTS. = BUY ON EASY CREDIT TaN | | Inviting Anarchy Insist on Royal Hawaiian™| soit" *° “""™" ee | isc 44 3 yy tary Precision, . PHILADELPHIA | u—Sen. Dufl} By. LAURA Z HOBSON- {he’s been, unable to dispossess| A snafu of signals downstairs, ‘4 es Sen. mpc we HONOLULU (INS) — Money| them. | however, brought the water roaring oJ baadlbar- Bale | isn't everything, they say, but I down on several beautifully g ‘ ¥ - }anarchy” in calling for-federal em-/nag to fly 5,000 miles to hear jee éd ladies in the driveway. This o-* r mation about alleged subversion in | the mynah birds, which seems| est was stringing up those alu- tetics—as did the ladies. : IS ; 4 the government. to prove it. minum streamers you see at £85 | «Just last week,” Fischbeck said, a: ‘ And Dutt said he would “un | The din by mynah birds stations on the mainland, twisting | Arthur Radford—he had a new sug- = - aA, oe E qualifiedly’’ vote to censure the| "ne Gi made ty mynah bird and glistening in the sun. gestion to pass on. But I gave up. - ince tor han changed est, shrillest, most aggressive rack-| “An authority in ornithology as-|I'm right up a tree and I admit ; | 3 or heard . Compared | sured the constant motion | it.” ; Seqeadbinued cod Genronyed the integrity of the Senate itself. = aaa a ou are as|would scate those birds right off| I asked if the Moana hotel, also ; ABLE Appearing on a television inter- | weet as larks or nightingales. | the property, So what happened?.|on the beach, and the Halekulani, view, Duff said the current hear- = They roosted.on the streamers and |had to fight this same criminal | 7 H _ ings involving the disputes be- Frit —— mynah birds yelled.” racket. “a : tween McCarthy and the army my personal acquaint. : : : 4 have changed into a contest be-| ance with then’ took place on — ee an Ge. a : j tween McCarthy and the’ 'Presi-| the beach at Waikiki, where a |mally. Since | ee rds just | 7 dent. bunch of them-swell happily in a oe a area’t interested. : . He said now is the time for the | the expensive foliage outside the | cocktail hour, < lschbeck aga Things are strange in Honolulu; | § 4 Senate to “‘step into the picture | expensive windows of the Royal ing ons recrackers & | the crossroads of the Pacific, and | ‘ ea by passing rules &nd examining | Hawaiian Hotel. bees preragh _— lene soon accepts that as “ei 4 | cases where legislative committees| Normally this hostel is for meney | trovertible Those flying alarm @ Pe have got out of hand.” qrbertomnd he aa al a pee pom oo money for | jclocks just can't be brow-beaten i : ; lionaires; at the moment, by the = a is ihrer bird- | lor bribed by commerce, And even! - 2 Chimp Picks Cage Lock, grace of a milestone ii commer. seed. Pee the wa“ were | the richest. movie star can't buy | if | cial aviation, it's also the resting pop feraymocee ver Those |thtit silenct. ie b Releases Buddies at Zoo | piece for various members of the |¢¢ %t to trees over. Tsowr| If even the long green can't| Be ; birds were sitting there laughing.” | ..,. you from the screaming hee- | 5 ; ai Franklin Park Zoo picked the|, After a couple of mornings /ot| Fhashing them out with pewer- |bie jecbies, you do. finally find | * lock of an adjoining cage and re-| bursting eardrums from the big-| ful jets of water from fire heses | yourself muttering, “Mynah Isn't) 7 eek ee ee ee Oe en Co Finkaods Wl. ae Bae wal Vou Get Sule: a5 Many Trompe; Sevingly Yee’ crowd of about 100 fleeing per-|an earful from guests, - Special! Men's ted erca Pay as Little sons, bit John Bosco, 6, and threat-| Which was enough to get me one Double Stomp rin os $1.25 @ Week | ened several others. from John C. 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Senate Majority Leader Knowland | parvesed ‘a ee a Our Own Personalized Service on Every Policy + (R-Calif), purports to outline Chi- try e idea came: to me tha =e . t nese Communist leader Mao Tse- re Tee to walk across it + dani 504 Pontiac Bank Bldg. FE 5-8172 o_o — tung's program for revolution e. took to the open road Apri Terrific ] 1 and had completed 1.258 miles f Knowland inserted the document in the Congressional Record recent- ly without disclosing where he ob tained it Of the journey; when he stopped here last night. He averages 21 miles a day.’ By mid-November, he hopes. to reach San Francisco * * * Supposedly taken to Moscow in March, 1%3, by Chinese Foreign} -, | Minister Chou En-lai, before the | | Korean War ended, the document | | says that ‘‘until we are certain of | victory’ a course leading to war spear Te | Saree me ane ee ee he ee ° Out by 5:00 P. M. USING | It says the United States sKould | 4e7t Rene Coty fills in forms, dur) 1 . You ed -b i ble | ment which last year ae population at scaihiniai SAM ERVICE Ow R be “‘isolat y all possible | at a4 ee 4 ; - oe ee ee ROLL ap means.” | | | The paper predicts | | ‘Communist victory in Indonesia ~« Baplist Pastor Hits DO = IT teens teen the Red orbit soon soon arate mectings with management t ater = : — — cat Sinking Morality and the CIO Communications Work Bring Your Old Shades In—Save 25% |) 4 ..caccis resoiun ars of Asics peaceful revolution’ in Japan ST. LOUIS wf The Rev Demands in the current dispute GET NEW by 1960 with a “mere show of Grady C. Cothen, Oklahoma City | remained a -secret. However, the | WEDNESDAY AT BOTH pb by the Zoviet Uniow) aes minister, says morality has fallen chick nas oe i“ harieny od TH RIFTY DRUG STORES ina. : to a frightening level “because which has-been regarded as a} JOANNA WESTERN MILLS | By 1965, possibly, Communist iia seems wrens ae ewe!” re formality since there has | CUSTOM. 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No wonder (Bashlor was captured in Detroit.| te Cincinaati, then will go these soft. soothing, cushioniig §—§ While he talked with the land- | high t> Guniueviia, die, foot am she ‘ lady, Mrs. Leona Ramthun for ts 20 minutes, police tried to trace | RYE TOLLT ALN Eee | °° C2! but were unable to do so. i SCtrs, new Dodges, will be . livered directly to dealers’ show- livery to the asinual EEI conven- 4 AT = —— :Fruit Researchers Add | rooms by the sixtfi day. tien, Sarimis assailed what he No Contract 3 New Cherry Varieties ficials, insurance cars and | three-whéel scooter by Lambretta of, Milan, Italy, which has speed | teequalities of government power ARTHUR GENEVA, N. Y. (UP)—A 40-| local and State will provide | of 34 m.p.h., and can carry over 600 pounds. competition” with private utill- } Necessa year search for better sweet cher-| an escort along the route, accord- + thee. 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Extra Oy BEER 2 | * 4 = . . \ ; oman | i $ es , ¢ > { : pang A Z \ f « ise see Ren ES Oe | > f _ a4 : > e BgeK .‘Will-O- ‘Way Will Launch ‘Straw-Hat’ Season With ‘The F our Poster THE BS eonard Blanzy Claims wes a a eee OC ee eee Oe ee , id if Patricia Kendall As Bride —& “fleor-length gown of white; For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Chantilly lace over white satin was | Kendall wore a blue nylon dress chosen by Patricia M. Kendall | with black accessories and a cor- when she spoke her vows —with | sage of. pink roses. Leonard J. Blanzy Saturday in; After a reception in the Grove- First Presbyterian Church. \land Grange Hall, the bride Mr. and | Changed to a brown suit with yel- Mrs. the 1s. the ae nag of Or- |low and brown accessories for the tonville and he is the son of Mi- | wedding trip to Washington, D.C. chael J. Blanzy of Baldwin avenue. ————— The bodice of the bridal gown {Five Are Initiated gratered ao Bisston vockiion ond | iby Esther Court 13 Five new members were initiated into Esther Court 13, Order of Amaranth, Friday evening. Initiated were Mrs. Frank W Qift, Mrs, Lawrence Lacy, Mrs. Harold Schingeck, Wilma Pfahiert and J. C. Norton. Birthdays‘ for May were remem- served by Mrs. Earle Hoskins, Mrs, John Seliman and Gladys Holliman. Guests were present City and Fort .Meyers, Fila. Mrs. Oak Hostess to Missionary Unit Mrs. Leola Oak was hostess to Ruth Missionary Circle of Jos- lyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church Thursday. Mrs. Gloria Hoyt gave devotions, Mrs. Oak spoke on. the “Prayer Cycle” and Mrs. Francis Hoising- ton and Mrs. Peg Miller discussed foreign missions. Miss MARINA ROGERS famed Vitamin Consultant for WM. T. THOMPSON.CO. will be in our store TUES., JUNE { THRU SAT., JUNE 5 to tell you about the latest information _on vitamins arid. minerals in the field of human nutrition. *« 4 } from Detroit, Lincoln Park, Bay |. Marital nee Opens’ - The coming of June means by - — of “straw- hat” theater, and Will-O-Wa } ready for the season with its first protection, - “The Four Poster”-nas been on to start off a summer season of | comedies June 8 at the play- house in Bloomfield Hills. Written by Jan DeHarton and directed by William Merrill, the play will star Burton and Bette ht in the story of 35 years of married life, any say rs with the time Michael first carries Agnes over the threshold in the mid-1890s. : | A scene from “The Fi our Poster” is enacted by the stars, Burton and Pesce lad W right, f [or director W illiam Merrill PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE - 1954) és. ig Film Colony | Cooperates With Pastor on June 8 at Playhouse Mr. Wright, production director of a Detroit tele- vision ‘station, was last seen at Will-O-Way in “Here *Today.” He also appeared there in “The Royal Fam- \dly,””“Boy Meets Girl” and the “Male Animal.” Bette Wright; star of the recent Will-O-Way plays “Blythe Spirit,’ “Over 21” and “Handle with Care,” has also appeared in several popular radio serials. The heartwarming comedy of married life’ will run at Will-O-Way Playhouse from June 8 to June \20. Are Eager. to\ Help Religious Cause By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s Editor | Some of Hollywood's top stars |are devoted churchgoers, eager to |help, the cause of religion, says | the v. S. Franklin Mack, execu- itive director: of the Broadcasting ;and Film Commission of the Na- tional Council of Churches Back from the film capital after supervising production of the Na- tional Count s latest film, “City Story," : Mack is impressed by ong of religion which he says is sweeping Hollywood, and by the gratitude of famous stars at being asked to participate in church films. He says: ’ “Hollywodd churches are , jammed with actors and reading normal, Christian lives. Only these are the things you never hear about. The stories that make head- lines are the scandals of the film colony, which involve only a émali minority of the people who make our movies, but-which have given | the world a wrong merenat. * . “We have found aa. most of the stars we have approached to special talents Pentiace Press Phete (rial ) in the final stages of rehearsal before the play opens June 8 at Will-O-Way Playhouse in Bloomfield Hills, : July Bride-Elect Link-by-Link Bracelet Can Match Ring Showered With Personal Gifts Betty. Rendieman, bride-elect of Archiell J. Roy Jr., was honored ‘@t a personal bridal shower given by Mrs. B. E Wyatt Friday eve- ning in the home of Mrs. Wyatt's parents on Kimball street The daughter of Mrs. Ruth Ren- more than a little old ‘‘ticker’’ on a worn band to begin with. Jewelers are now equipped to convert any standard wristwatch | into a diamond bracelet, step by | You are invited to discuss your diet problems with her without obligation. | herd, dieman of Detroit, Betty will speak | step. and all you pay at a gulp is her véws with Archiell on July | © to $8. ‘ {| 17. He is the son of the A. J. The design of your new Roys of Kimball street. dressed-up watch bracelet can Guests at the shower were Mrs.| match your diamond engage- | Rendleman, Mrs. Edward Johnson,| ment ring, too, This was worked Mrs. Eugene Spurtin, Mrs. Joseph| oat so that Byers, Mrs. Louis Richter, Mrs Wayne Shepherd, Mrs. Walter Shep- Mrs. Betty Felice, Carol Lumbaugh and Mrs. Roy. % READY TO FREEZE IN 1 MINUTE | * CUTS FREEZING TIME IN 4! # COSTS ONLY PENNIES PER SERVING! MIX ONCE... FREEZE ONCE... SERVE! \ NO “SECOND MIX AND FREEZE” NECESSARY bowl... beat | wice or toot beet * tee Cream Cups -Rnpcopars e! VANILLA © \SUTTERSCOTCH Chocolate Pops: Add conten late Wstant Pudding to when portly frozen, freeze until firm. Makes Six Pops. eb t : tor-ice Cheom eins cutee Ce He 2 . | _ x wits THaT - ROYAL." MELT-IN-YoUR- noe " eLavor | This solves the man’s gift prob-| lem and should help him hold his | wife until] he gets a complete line of diamonds around her arm, any- | way! The link-by-link look grows on you in this manner: You may. be-| | gin with any wristwatch in gold or oe | white gold. The watch case is taken | off its present band and fancy new | end-pieces are added at both sides, Add Diamend Shine to Old Wristwatch Little-by-little does it, if you want | a diamond wristwatch and have no | jet. These end-pieces come in white congrega- tions, in order to give them a where the watch joins the btace-, chosen, the diamond-set links cost- age to take part, if they wished. ing about $32.50 to $45 the pair. response was overwhelming. | gold salted with smali diamond Have two pairs added at a time, Most of .the actoit ‘we talked to | brilliants, At the same time you a! | shiny, new--white-gold-filled ke | bracelet, White gold enhances dhe white gleam of the gems, and! the watch, even at this stage. is p : | enough for a bride ‘in her br if pdssible. The! “watch with a beoatied future,"* as it ig called, may be planned when the engagement No! No! Don’ t ae Me ake oak aterted Mlle 1 i: That Bag “There are Out of Shape ‘|, There are three stylés of bridal If you know how to care for rings with motifs that match the | G | Proposed diamond bracelet. Styles | Pats bridal rings with motifs. ‘The | your luggage, part of your travel | | betrothal ring in white gold with | cares will be ‘in the bag."’ Here rl — rs td ten Be iy. [Solitaire ‘single stone) of about | are seven good rules to follow in ™ pllers, or the watdh may lone-fifth carat costs around $100; | keeping your luggage in fine shape |with a somewhat larger center | for springtime motoring: | and two side stone, about} 1. Keep your luggage clean. | Dirt, gréase, acid and smoke | fumes are injurious to leather and fabric finishes. isthe jeweled segments. Within | Stone 24 hours it is fying i ee te ye. | $150. i | and with a profess t Make a Shrug that makes star dust look al! Next step is to add jm paig You can -bring your strapless | two of diamond links on#ither side cloth and mild soap after each | of the new end-pieces 4§d shorten evening gown up to date very using or at least twice a year. the snake chain accor@pgly. The | easily. One way would be to make| Rub with a dry, soft cloth and links are designed. sd& that the an abbreviated shrug Depending | appty saddle soap lightly. | bracelet looks beautif at Any! upon the color and fabric of your} When thoroughly dry, remove | Shades and material or contrast | excess soap and polish with a may be! them. good neutral wax. Clean your luggage with a damp TASTE of Royal Choco water io mixing 2 cups minute ..- place m _- Follow directions on pockoge Y COCONUT CREAM | JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH HEALT | stage. Any of three desi 2. Protect your luggage with covers. A zippered cover, avail- able in many fabrics and colors, protects your bag and dresses it up as well. 3. Don't store your bag in places of extreme temperature or.damp- ness. Heat absorbs the natural oils, and dampness molding, mildewing and warping. 4. Close your bags securely be- fore— putting them—away. storing them partly open. Cover | them with luggage covers, if you have them. 5. Avoid overloading your bags. Over-stuffing may strain a bag out of shape. 6.‘Never oil locks or hardware. | To do ‘so may cause springs to break or stain the a or | leather. 7. Have repairs made without delay. “A stitch in time sav.s nine’ applies here. VEE & DEE MASSEURS (‘Sour Reakh te Our Business” e © Ulera-Violer © Vapor & Steam Cabinets © Infra-Red, ete. 124 West Huren Weteht contro! and muscular cor- rection for méh women for appointment call: FE 5-521} Parking Space Available Churchgoing Stars: encourages | Avoid | ANNE MARGARET PERKINS Graduated Saturday from Ann Arbor Unit, Mercy School of Nurs- ‘ing, Detroit, was Anne Margaret Perkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Charlies Perkins of Dakota drive. Graduation exercises were held at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Stand Erect to Look Good NEW ORLEANS (UP) A beauty authority who would never dip a shoulder to a slouching posi- tion herself charges that most American girls are sad-looking vic- tims of the “fashionable 1954 Mrs. Lillian Lewis, a tiny, blue- eyed woman whose job it is to make every girl act like a queen, explained her teim ‘‘slunk’’ as the shuffling feet and turtle-head type of carriage. “The best way to get rid of the slunk is to be vain,”’ Mrs. Lewis said. ‘‘A lot of women are vain, it’s true, and still have the siunk. “T- Mrs, Lewis, a former teacher of dancing and drammatics,- now is the “trainer’’ of Mardi Gras queens. As a trainer, Mrs. Lewis, who travels and lectures a great deal, has‘ been lashing out for years at poor posture. But she says it seems worse today than ever. “There seems to be too much emphasis on athletics a mong | young girls,” she said. ‘And the girl who says she has as good a carriage as her mother or grand- mother, just-hasn't stopped to take a half-way look.” “Walk like you're giad you're | alive,” she advised, “and you'll lees..alive, The slouch will fade away, “ff a girl thinks tall and stands tall, she can wear a bargain count- er dress and look like a million | dollars. Most girls never seem to | stretch qa foot muscle at all any- more. Why you'd think the foot | were hinged at the ankle.” The ankle and leg should be used as one continuous séction for ‘smooth walking, Mrs. Lewis be- lieves, adding that a little more muscle put into it would help: | In a tribute to men, Mrs. Lewis says they seldom succumb to slov- enly posture. “Maybe it's because Uncle Sam gets them in the army,” she says, “but there's nobody te drill the girls in walking.” Her recipe for improved posture: | ‘Remember it's all in your mind. | Do something about it when you | catch yourself slunking at the din- | ner table, the theater lobby or at | tea. With a little vanity, a girl can sink the. stunk.’ | | | DR, RAYMOND SCHROEDER A doctor of osteopathy degree \was awarded Saturday to Raymond Schroeder, son of Mr. and Mrs, [EX Schroéder of Rosedale ave- \Sylyan Lake. Dirt Schroeder. | receNed his degree from Kirks- | ville Chose of Osteopathy and Sur. | gery at Kirksville, Mo. ha ...and the Bride.was Beautiful!” Lat us cutiand: style Hateer your facial softly with one of our ours, , tiful bride. ROWENA’S eee ay '. | BEAUTY SHOP MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION | hair to Cu quality per- manents, you will surely be a beayv- 82% N, Saginaw (Over Neumode's) ried ~ e eo ' = 4 @ : ze : ; c . ? * aie : ___'THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1956 7 ie J | THIRTEEN“ | ewio! ad Z | 2 PRESS ae st _ Couple Wed \gugumupemsemesensesman | Vacationers linseparably Styled: ty jn Lutheran 3 : Attracted rg suminey wtcocad, you kage a summer-weekend, you know Ceremony to Mexico down to the barest essentials and “stilt ‘have the right kind of Betty Bergstrom, | Two. Couples Are pos Agr lpg ed wmifoe | Fred Millis Unitéd Enjoying Holidays with a brand. new approch to. This Afternoon South of Border "Eeperetta are real inchion go * i nil He aye of North’ Johnson avenue, was gowned in a costume dress of im- ported white linen lace over pink * * *@ Visiting friends at Daytona | tee. ra Beach, Orlando and Fort Lauder- wae oa dale, Fila, is Ferne Sadler of 0 : Dougias rosd. MR. and MRS. R. ZIMMERMAN | _ MR. and MRS. C. WELLS ‘ e.. Pa. es : yo ae ‘ ne yy 4 ae AS Po a The dress top and jacket were trimmed with rhinestones aad Fs * ¢ j . : ; : pearls, and a white linen lace ‘The William KR, McCtures and | ([/nited in marriage in a double wedding daughters of Mr, and Mrs. George A. Scholtz — MARY KING — = cap held ber chenlder tength vel tdi cen, BA,.et West Maren’ |ceremony Saturday at St. Vincent de Paul|o [linois avenue. Robert's parents are the S N : : white valley lilies and a white street spent the holiday week- (Church were Bonnie Jean Scholtz and Rob-| Edwin Zimmermans of Wall street, and ALO _- st orchid, at Aly are up thelr summer | er; Zimmerman and Bettie Jane Scholtz and |\Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Richard COLD WAVE | The bride's aunt, Mrs. Alfred J. ® en the Canadian shore of | Charles F. Wells. The brides ‘are the twin|Wells of Farmington. MACHINELESS = * Hansen, attended her in a tur- “ene ae os = : “3 Wan. Cotpte 8622 uoise dress fashioned were Mr. . . : | ee oe ee pale boy ant er emer Wins GOowned Alike for Double | Rite || w=. compete 9 and of Deanne, Chicago, \ , Se ns ulwiead hit aie Jack Mclintoshes of Detroit. St. Vincent de Paul Church was} They carried twin cascade bou-; The new Mrs. Wells wore @ gray ee ee James E, Grissom of Wing Lak * ¢ «@ the setting Saturday morning for | quets of white carnations with a| suit with red and white accessor- and manicuring. . attended the bridegroom, who is : Sallie Jarrard, daughter of the | « double wedding ceremony which | demure cluster of flowers in the| ies for a honeymoon in Canada ORA OBRECHT the son of Mr. and Mrs. John D + ere oe H, P, Jarrards of Third “aVéliue| united Bonnie Jean Scholtz..and —s : : Millis of Chippewa road. het Tee phe Re was graduated from the College of | Robert Zimmerman and Bettie | center - anh See Ok te bee TE 2-s008 For the 4 o'clock ceremony the ¥ B's Pole AE es Arts and Sciences at Valparaiso| Jane Scholtz and Charles F. Wells.| For her duties as maid of honor, | return they will reside in Livonia. : t z | 's mother a linen a ba. We th ee a Fg . a é ee ay a University yy Ps e en ides are =. anh the brides’, sister, Donna Marie in champagne color with fawn- ters Gt Mr. and a Scholtz, wore embrol- colored accessories. Mrs. Milis MRS. FRED H, MILLIS Word comes trom Mount Plest-| Scholtz of Ilinols avenue, Robert | Sre, mmay ixer pastel tafteta {f Be Smart This Summer wore brown silk with coral and, : . amt that Wl) Gerdes ity. Seon is the son of the: Edward Zimmer- | dred organdy over pastel een ae | Cubean's aatenranty Comme ot Wee oe | oe —— with a Short corsages of cynfbidium spray . “if: gan s . Richard—Wells of Farming: . , orchids. Ex-Alcoholic Li | | ian Roth. cil for the coming year. Bill-is a bela Charles’ parent The bridesmaids included Patri- Snap-Back Curl i : sophomore at the college. __ cia Becker, Margaret Becker and : ; ‘ : Richard of Birming- ’ honor gnaid's. ? ents, the couple left for a wed- eveis In INEW uc en wp 0 euuibus a8 ono. of summer satin were chosen by ee ee haa af $ 00 : i= ding trip to Washington, D.C., NEW YORK (UP) — Success, | er instead,” Miss Roth said. “I 12 acts.to- reach the finals in the the twins. The headpicces, fash- daisies with matching streamers. s 9 t smite were her wedding snecms, {the attractive singer said fc g ee ag! ra — lets ee as ee ee ee Bette Link of Brown City é : i ae ee eee ie tts & lovely tne er hotel |establieh yourselt as a personal-| SS" ta sG stwe Senday om @ Tuftles graced both sides ot | Wore & gown of pale pink or: ide . Open There, Bren. by Appt ‘eee: eS Prin Mig Rng oF It is also establishing yoursell | i gq Sullivan television show. | the skiria, which ended in cathe- | Sandy mith a matching, head — FLORENCE WAUN, Owner == , weds on avenue. j- , as & person, I think it would dral-length trains. plece as Rower Dennis 3 “ phone rang constantly, the valet actress to show “| Richard attended the University gerald was ringbearer. Arthur ‘ The bridegroom is a graduate! brought in a billowing white eve-|* Very Sod = = of Michigan, Mexico City College were altar QRENCE’S BEAUTY SALON : of Cranbrook School and Michigan | ning gown covered with a bulg-| Asked if she had considered | 104 Ohio University. M S State College. ing white paper sack. And through | appearing in the part herself, ** 6 _—— 415 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 5-2663 ’ ; rivin y- ship | to od ineluded Dick | pa=mamsssnmms: ae. g “It’s all so.tast and nice ana | ° Siaser Erinned. —— Getschman, both : Is Matter of wonderful,” she said, and it was | “I always say I'm not my type ee oe ae Gand oe eee CREME ss | Habit hard te betiove this was Litian |she said ee ee Se car ee a powder , Te Good Roth, the star different young people acces ' Safe driving is not only a ques- Ss nt sted It skate G she is slim priests cai and a corenge of red roses: LD WAVE "| tion of proper attitude, but a mat-| “"* in | dressed and with the kind of fresh, | _ Mr. and Mrs. James L. Tarr of with navy tnd. white ac a. 5 $E00 | ip ter of habit. Even if you are a ee smooth that usually | East Lansing announce ‘Sadie chant ~ Priced | good driver daily practice of the | Broadway lights over famous | means constant care plenty of] << 0 a oy eee ey. See hing enue From m & | following rules will greatly reduce | £WIACt —— showcase | seen and healthful food. — view sam elanas , | a eae ae regularly. where the singer last played 23| nr" )Se's wording . and | and Mrs. Robert B. Tarr of West After a reception in Hotel Pon- tiaune AOR gure Ppericeaty Many accidents could be averted| Foard ng St the Peak of & mil‘| seems about to be a successful | Iroquois road. Douglas Allen ba. inmaediaisty towing the i . ~s * ear anehea | cite rae Te bop Fee wir mses ne |e Set Be Sn rey in Be PARISIAN momsher to have your engaged to dieg during that ap- The Kleber Dusenburys of Mo- eis Ghee cela oe ARS and tail lights and tires checked | srance, and right after that I| “I have twe kinds of mall,” | 1.41 roeq announce the birth of Sho wil. se EAUTY SHOP at regular intervals began my first drinking,” the sing- she said seriously. “Some of the a daughter, Karen Paulette May parents until Rob- B ~""% Check your own attitude and | er recalled unemotionally. ee ee ee 23 at St. Joseh Mercy Hospital. service. fog 86 Prt ORE 2-topD f condition. Don’t drive when The desk im one corner of | Ruan Others are from aes a ‘ of : Tqast. Remember aioe Gest some | ree aT tnoks, past cnclved | 2m Priests who thank me for ant -Geerge 8. Daseehary of Dn eception Honors medicines and pills may preduce | *'™ fant arrives | the encouragement I've gives. | kota drive. Mrs. Jessie Zahn, also Peat il ' cate from the publisher, with white | oper’ people. of Dakota drive, is the infant's issionary Family ' a Pe = her t-grandmother A farewell reception was held 3. Consider weather conditions.| Ory Tomorrow,” by Lillian Roth. | In her spare time, she and grea tern ef Fist are accident hazards. . in the adjoining rom talking on| turned to Alcoholics Anonymous | F']ort-T’em pled soon return 4. Carefully obey traffic laws. | the telephone about selling movie | for help eight years ago, help al- } work in the Belgian Remember that lawful driving 1s |rights to the book, which tells in| coholics rebuild their ives. |LOOK Featured _? | also safe driving. Stop, don't just absorbing, frightening detail how) «you don't get a miracle pill| « ] ‘ service led by | slow up, at stop signs; don't enter | the singer drank steadily and in- nen you" mS De | Sunglasses. . a vocal solo an intersection on a yellow light; | creasingly for 14 years until she|*"d then youre a new person, rs. Earl Bates always signal your turns ended in a mental hospital at 34,|the singer said. “And nobody/ Designers have been introducing ~ a former Pontiac 5. Watch for road signs. These | broke and disgraced. Stands alone. If I'm a success} some effective new approaches in Davis_was the ac- helpful markers were placed there | “I would love a dramatic ac- | again on that Palace stage, there |. inccos A new trend is towards ’ . A. B. Edwards for your benefit, so make the most | tress to play my part, but there | are lots of people who should be gold-filled, flat temples with and daughter Barbara Presented ot_them-every_day.— —is.some discussion of using a sing-' taking bows. paddie-shaped plastic tips. - The 6. Always pay close attention to gold gives sparkling balance to| - A greeting was extended by your driving. Never forget that the shell-rim portion and is prov- Stanley Donaldson, Ervin Richards, you are at the whéel and that driv- ine saeeciicly “papier. The button-down dyess —| roy Miles and. Mrs. Savage ing is your only concern, Me: aad Mrs The fitter has a selection of|@ summer pretty in drop-| ‘The Kennedy children, Charline, 7. Don’t speed. If you ate driving |7* 4 ‘ different styled bridges to blend! stitch voile “contrastingly | Joanne and Billie, presented a song at a sane and legal speed, you are; _ Don E. with special facial features. His| Jined with pink organdy——ie| in the native dialect of ‘Africa and in control if the unexpected occurs.| Dasher of ined with pink organdy—is selection of the right bridge size |Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy spoke on Birmingham deperids upon the shape, length ideal for dressy occasions. ‘their work, Barn Dance Held ~ | announce the and width of your ndse. And the | by Merry Mixers engagement of a pads, little noticed accessories but > Hal Brown's barn in Clarkston |their daughter, yy’ A fine array of shower i | || was the setting Friday evening for} Jo Ann, to »| the annual barn dance of Merry Jack Wardell highly important agajn for com- {curtain sets for your | — a gen “ A ; | | “Callers for the aaing included Waters. J al “)pbath—in the best quality - Mae Kaiees, Gentye Owensy, Gente She was hy | - "a washable Taffeta, Chamberlain, ‘Varren Allen, Paul aduated be ee Bond, Mr. Brown, Bob Bunce and} 8/@@uate a Bruce Allen. from b A wiener roast and group singing) Northwestern ' closed the evening's festivities. University, STRIPES c . and Jack, who wre Coming Events _ |is the son of = Paid te ec ~ on _ ABSTRACTS MOMS of America, Ine. Unit Tre! Mrs. William sy te Own € eo y. PLAIDS Mrs. "william Jones, 963 N. Cass Ave. W. Waters of Just Pi ior 2 cunactatrt bascaeen Sad ! FLORALS meeting. Royal Oak, ; ras nein gas eh men Tresaey [1008 graduated | $134500 || 17 PLAIN bree | from the dia v2 / COLORS sisternocs 1m, Domes. ot | University of immediate 4-5 | Malta, will meet Wednesday st- — . 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UNION LAKE * EMpire 3-2723 || Phone MAple 5-205) | cere || y _ ms ¥ / , x - / “FOURTEEN perc A F Paper | Shower Will Give Bride-to- THE at PONTI AC ‘PRESS, A. TU ESDAY, JUN Be Ideas Noodle Dish Will Serve ‘10 or More Mrs. - Clark Uses Novel Nut Topping on Casserole By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor : Air Coolers Conditioners Are). : Facts Given . on Window: Harder to Install in Casements By HUBBARD COBB This is about the time ef year A recipe that serves 10 people | [when it begins to get warm, and rE 1, (1954 for aia: Housekeeping ae | Don't Give: = Dutch Treat. Stag Party Omit Entertaining if the Guests Must Supply Drinks __ By EMILY POST _A letter this: morning tells me: i “My husband has been asked to be the best man at a friend's wed- iwhen it begins to get real warm | people think about buying a win- dow air-conditioner, With this in; imind we've collected a few minor 5 | ets about window air- condition: | to start with, and that can be ‘ doubled or tripled without any trouble, is a good recipe to have Mrs. Alex Clark Jr. says it is ding. He world like to give a stag “party for the bridegroom-to-be “Since we are of moderate jmeans and this will be quite a wonderful for serving large greups in om Us financially, we are : ahs je bp a . Our first item is directed él wondering if it would -be possible er and-brings it to the table in the | | people who live in homes with) to ask the men to bring their own liquor to the party. My husband ment windows, for this t | case s type of does not drink but most of the | window presents something of a jproblem when it comes to taetalt- jing a window unit. roaster pan. _. Mrs. Clark was one of the foun- * ders of the Birmingham alumnae group of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. j are : ; One solution is to hase & te give the party com Debatitute’ teaching, ‘peting as 8! cece s Seems pletely, then it would be best not den mother and working in PTA window, If you already have & te give it at all. He can’t pos- more than fills her days. | unit and have metal windows etbty invite gecete to = party snd = n NUTTY NOODLES they can be converted (if they sant of Mpa — ly any | are wide enough) to take the unit, An diternate suggestion here is | to remove the existing casement | frame and install a special type) ‘which will take the window unit. Wheh you buy a three quarter or 1 ton conditioner you_ really | should have it. connected, to a 220- | volt Tine instead of the standard’ By Mrs. Alex Clark dr. 2 pounds ground — om 1 medium onion, cut 1 medium poner of awed olives (about © olives; t Ry mushroom soup,« diluted with can 1 =: package finest 7s noodles Dear Mrs. Post: My fiance died {two weeks ago from injuries re- ceived in an automobile accident. ‘At the wake, and also at the fu- /neral, I of course wore black. I would like to know if I should |continue to wear black, and if so, for how long? I also would like to | know if I should now change my "engagement ring from my left to my Tight hand. Your help in this peolthe bride off to some handy housekeep- | ™4ter will be much appreciated ing ‘shortcuts. Answer: It is entirely a ques- os to help you ack isee. a fresh feeling fom your ba “there is a new bath oil in lavender fragrance. A perfect h weather choice, a few drops scent the water with re- Place hall of 06 needle mixture |/Teshing and stimulating fragrance and keeps the water free is ey gratea (rom oily residue. _- cheese, add the rest of the noodle | Mary Margaret McBride Saves Neighborly, Warm Feeling = Evoked by Bess Truman At a literary tea party in Washington the other day I ran into an old friend from Missouri. She has lost weight and looks gayer, hand- somer and 10 years younger than she did when | called on her eight | years ago at her temporary Washington home I never have known exactly what the etiquette | of a receiving ine is, but I doubt if you're supposed |} to stop, gasp, and say “How on earth did you do it? I'm trying to but I don't make any headway!’ . a) a a a > Bake 30 minutes in a 350 degree oven. Spread chow mein noodles | have of Your Perfume Glamor is far from being the property_of the young. In fact, 110-volt line. This will eliminate | a lot of trouble with fuses blowing | out just at the wrong time A paper shower with paper plates, cups, | The efficiency of a window unit \doilies, towels and other, throw-away items [Can be improved by locating it on tion of your own feeling. It would | the pred — ying — pas be correct to wear black for, at aw bed ( ; ‘anes time, six months. a tree or near building. D t ft O M F Vi Fee t tat te ft removes | on oun n one rom erse | As for your ring, there is no i ig gion in turn, be | reason why you should change it [second from pe unit by the) By ANNE HEYWOOD — and a self-fulfillment, as; And, if song lyrics interest you, from your left to your right hand, | outside air. The cooler the outside! Judging by my mail, about half well. get a copy of Oscar Hammerstein's unless you ak you will feel less air, the better it will be able to the women in America are trying Even if it is a spare-time |= “Lyrics.” ond yee “a remove the, heat from the unit ‘to write verse hobby, go abour it intelligently. | keep experimenting. keep | vai! Dear Mrs. Post: I have just re- eck alr-cond iy daatenee | Get a subscription to ene ef the eep experimenting, Keep learn cently remarried after having been with a filter tp remove dust and Sometimes they done. it, tiers’ magazines, because.they | '"S the craft, and you will have a widow for 10 years. Most of our dirt frem the air. TI aa ‘dace their teens. sometimes theyé frequently tell what markets ex- +much fun close friends know of the mar- have to be cleaned or replaced have just recently begun, with ist fer verse, Get a good rhym- But, never count on making any — —— personal reasons we . from time te time or they will, placecard rhymes for their club ing dictionary. One of the best money out of it, or you will grave- a ay no public announce- | become so clogged with dirt a8) juncheon tables is Cement Wood's “Unabridged ly regret it ment of any sort. | te ue the. efficiency of Scsen” ol “Gila alm. xi bee Rhyming cee? ™ _ (Copyright, ° Very soon we will be leaving the unit. rm os - ———— on a belated honeymoon and I ™ selling lyrics, some want to sell would like napoli dani mae someone has said that a woman) —especially when the person your're addressing is who isn’t glamorous when she’s | the wife of a former President of the United States pas. 50 has never been glamorous | and the remainder of the line is composed of that all. | ex-President and two other former First Ladies The older woman preserves her| _In retrospect, [ realize that I probably committed’ | glamor by keeping ‘physically fit a gaffe of the first order hut my excuse is that | and by choosing her clothes and | don't get around ofteh to stich affairs and anyway cosmetics with care. Her smart! Mrs. Truman just looked so neighborly that I was grooming and healthy good looks carried away by a watrm,.affectionate impulse keep tell-tale birthdays well hidden.| = Beas Truman always makes me feel fond and MAK. MceBRIDt ~* at if P'ye known her always. I remember standing by het box when Garry Truman was being nominated for vice president at | the \ Democratic convention in Chicago, and suddenly being vio- 2 - te : As for selecting the scent, age should not become the prime cifi- sideration. If a woman has always MAKE FRIENDS lently partisan, though I think Mrs. Truman herself was of two minds about. that business as well as what happened later. She had been First Lady for ~ only a short time when I went to see her at the White House [re member she showed me all through the house, exactly as-if it were Independence, Mo. After- wards we sat down to talk and were still at it when Mrs. Truman. hearing a voice in the hall called “Is that you, Margaret?’ Come on in and show Miss McBride your dress." - So Margaret came in, modeled | | the dress she'd’ worn as _ brides- maid that day and told us of the wedding. When I. Ieft, Mrs._ Truman helped me on with my coat, said it was pretty, took me to the front doer-and stood there to wave goodbye I thought then and I think new | preferred the most exotic per-. fumes, she shouldn't feel compelled to forego them for a delicate, floral fragrance. Season, not birthdays, should in- fluence her choice of fragrance. If she prefers the heavier perfumes, | it's not advisable to wear them at this time of year. As warmer weather comes upon us, the lighter, more delicate fra- grances are in order. They comple- ment both season and clothes better than a heavy fragrance. _& point for you to remember = they want to wear? No. the bride about perfume is that == © decides what they shall wear delightful on your friend may ; se ; be on yeu. Skin chemistry ls an | It will probably be the only time a factor in selecting fra- | other girls will be dressed espe- prance. cially to make a flattering back- Consequently, you should never buy a perfume or cologne for the first time without trying it. Ask Disconnect Iron how nice it is that real people are jast the same wherever you [ind the saleswoman to put a few drops Before You Leave them on the inside of your wrist to it ae Never take a chance. on, leaving Egg Dish for Baby your iron plugged im when you are Mr. and Mrs. Truman had . come fo Bess Furman's and If baby refuses to eat eggs in called away from the chore mo-/ Sharia Mirkeee'e piety Wen OOuee any form, try this recipe: To a mentarily. Minutes have a way of | day in Washington as had Mrs. coddied egg add a crumbled zwei- | multiplying rapidly and a fire could) Weedrew Wilson and Mrs. back and a dash of salt. Make the | easily be the consequence. Franklin D. Roosevelt, to honor crumbs very fine. The combina-| More fires are caused in this an old friend, Edith Benham tion will have much more flavor way than result fromy any other Helm, who served as White than eggs served lain ‘electric appliance House social secretary for three Does a bride-to-be tet ter brides maids decide the kind of dresses ground for her a ; ~PFesidents’ wives. . e ‘ - Let's give Mrs) Helm’s book a ‘geod plug.’ urged Mr. Truman Pontiac § Finest Cafeteria holding up a copy of The Cap . i ! tains and the Kings.’ as he sat an un unter! down with Mrs. Roosevelt before my microphone “The nicest thing about this| book is that there is nothing disae greeable about anybody in it.* WEDNESDAY’S SPECIALS 49° Franks G Hot Potato Saled | pues _ said Mrs. Roosevelt “That's the way I want my book | roid a lag Braised 59« to be,”’ said Mr. Truman . 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State size Send-25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing to 1274 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept. P.O. Box 164 Station, New York. 11 , Plainly your name zone, pacer number, N.Y. Print address with size. Axminister, wilton. other names 3 ~Broadloom,_fer-ex- ample, simply means a rug woven loom. pon @ PETUNIA! The breezes blow Deliciously, But how I'd love sone. pra sey’ f Vey Then paint the screens OUTSIDE withaluminum or white paint, Petunia. You can see out, but poopie can tein. aia in Wrap | Send | Old, Chelsea ~ chenille and | are not brands but) greeting. card verses, and some hope to rival Edna St. Vincent Millay. But whatever the ultimate aim there are'a few things which must ! \ be considered, carefully and se-) | riously, !. Poetry and verse are the very hardest kind of ‘thing to sell. They } are fun ta write; and much pleas- jure and growth can be gained from doing It as a hobby / But don't, please don't, count on | making. much, ‘if any, money from rit. . Mrs, J. K., a woman: in her late fox, wrote me a letier which |" frightened me. “T have,been writing verses ae six months: now,’’* she tells me, “and my friends all agree they are marvelous. I have sent. them to some magazines, but so far nobody has bought any “But I intend to continue. .be- cause I need an extra $25 a week -to supplement my insurance, and +I know 1 can sell that muctr if I gust keep at it “Have you any suggestions?” In. the first place, if you hon- | | estly need an extra $25 a week | in order to live, don’t hope to | make it from verse. Get a part-time job doing some- | *thing yeu like and know how to o do, something which will bring you predictable money. Even if you get to be a very skilled verse writer, you can never be sure. of hitting the markets regu- | larly enougk to make any money Keep your verse writing for a4 hobby. It can be a very interesting lone, which can -bring you much | pleasure, a continued sense of Answers te Previous Purzie Shouldn’t Swallow: Secondhand Talea- Girl Told Boy Shuns Her ‘Cause She’s Easy to Get fiy PLIZABETH WOODWARD go with mé was because I have “Dear Miss Woodward: I'd give always been easy to get, Hf this an eye-tooth to have Jerry for a boy friend, I've been with. him; three or four times and he always | | fe everyone at that time. I would Jike te knew if announcements should be sent te those who al- ready know of our marriage. Answer: It is certainly not necessary te send announcements to those whom you have told per sonally of your marriage. It would be better. however. to send an | i | t is. so I'd like te knew how te unnecessary duplicate than to risk sending none. change his opinion of me and maybe someday. have him as a bey. friend.” : This little tip from a “helpful Henry” has you in a_ swivet. ‘speaks when he sees me, but- be never asks me for a date. ‘Even though he’s with some- | body else he's always nice to me, ‘so I figure he must like. .me a little You've apparently taken it as the gospel and straight from the ‘horse's meuth. It was Jerry him- self who in a moment of intimate discussion of all the .girls around told your friend this..thing! You've ‘translated it to suit yourself. Your consternation and puzzie- ment are clear in your words “if this is xo ..."’ You clutch at the comment as something tangible you can do something about. Yet you wonder how it has anything to do with you. “Recently I was told by a friend that the reason he wouldn't IF : vacation wardrobe— I'm wondering if Jerry ever said such ‘a thing, even in idle conversation, And on what first | hand knowledge would he base such a remark? Couldn't it be the suppesition of your helpful friend, and consequently have nothing to de with the case? You know your dating attitude better than I do. But I know what ‘it means to be ‘‘easy to get.’’ It's the sour-grapes comment of a boy | who only goes steady about a girl With tongue in cheek he says it to imean that she'll go out with | |: It also can mean that after a ‘couple of dates; with her she'll eat | who goes out with different boys. | | body. out of his hand, It takes practical- | | \4y- no -time flat\.for her=to fall on! | #10 @ ‘s] [elo The multi-unit suit, ove dark, one ; A a ALJATOTA light skirt con go trom day-thréugh- her face and n adoring the guy (ats Aint Alel! dinner when accessorized, foilored forever. That's tongue in cheek, G - a 4 = OG or dressy. too—and means that 4t-doesn't take 4516 SAL Bis Mrs. V. W.—One simple suit. j much to win her over tele Site oF ol. a casual and sportsy, next élegant it also can mean that the girl -| a G with flower, white hat and gloves, s @ very eager beaver about and the evening sweater worn with ®eeking. It takes no coaxing, ho Mom. pop. her into pinafores' C $ "] or ° ‘dramatic jewelry. The versatility persaasion, no _promids to be | Most practical for summer—they’re KJAINITE [S/SiNio} In _of a suit makes it ideal for travel. ee just plain easy. a snap to sew. iron in a’ jiffy! SiTiA ¥ N | particularly for weekends. ou know which, of these shoes. Use remnants for thrift—combine +. ————— sap if i fits you. | plaid ‘n’ plain cotton. Make 2 or 3 acneee _ | But you also know how little | with panties to match almost as 1 Movinaerrill ithe comment may have to do with quickly as.one. She'll wear them ined tatoo r you. In which case there's no point } all summer. ® Molding +t+—— jin making yourself sick over it. {| Pattern 4516: Children's sizes 2. eg tH ‘There's. nothing wrong in a girl, 4. 6, 8, 10. Size 6 dress 1% yards 11 Dipetees x accepting any and all invitations | 35-inch; panties % yard. 3g Quare © that come her way if she wants! Send 35 cents in coins for this pe Lemna y ry to. There's nothing wrong (just | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat | eornmand | 4 | weak-minded). ina girl falling fast. | torn for first-class inline Send F-3 ——-~ * Ge Necking ‘with everybody will: make 7 Anne Adams. care e137 Pon at mpuler — Pm = _ ~ pene pstel draw near and others fae Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 3 LegAter Os 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print 8 Body of water Uy | Accept that comment for what | plainly name, address with zone. oe te a) it's worth. And try to get ac- | size and style number. 30 Irritate Uy; quainted with this guy Jerry. | \ ; sotter +. - Show him @ friendly, attractive 33 Liersne | Li 3 Ly B personality that is warm with ve ea eerste q 7, real interest. 2 Bitter vetch = on — Make your casual little chats add | 55 Gitend bearing? ‘ | up to knowing each other better. | | 46-Busti p 4iSenility Maybg it's never entered his head s x v m4 fentauar that /you might be worth dating. . appellation You’ can plant the idea. can't you?' K-53 / 82 oun ised far Sif 53 mhoolike grass - 54 Direction the back-swept hairdos with S js Inion | 2 r " Lateral 1 / = é a iB JESS, HERE. otesees — oS 7 12 Treg : = ; ular this ng are especial y P 2 Farm butid 0 ttish . teheut leGovyemeratt Demos qunce for girls whose faces are square| Aveirdupois bathing suits § Plowerless 1S Nuisance 4 Church fete, 44 Domestic siave / or round. Bangs and a few stra-| are somewhat ©. The less « ;—. planta i Yepsitise ~—— 35 Unit of + 45 Greek portico / bes € American 2 Mer a facile Ne a eceees Drink mate ~ tegically plated curtis can be added irl of either, the happier t@ Z / ; 14 Land parcel Gute bird mmoung ain $0 Art (Latin) / | for the long-faced girls. | she ts. f — “ < Pa — . f s ~ /- ‘ | \ ‘ fi 3 — Bea i. = ‘< =e L —— e j ay Pear \<. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JENE 1, 19¢4 loc E. yer Cow on Exhibit mem cm. yon. /Adventist in Accord Aran aoe WALLPAPER Hams to Revive. Forgotten Isle | — Es Th for 3 f ; rf e are 7 ; ness, owned by” Duane~Green, of | with local unions to permit Seventh Re = Per Ship Accident Recalls State’s Holstein Queen | Eisie, 105,000 potinds of milk; Kay-| Day Adventists to hold jobs without 5c- Oc 19°-2% Roll : = as nor Inka Wyane, owned by Everett | belonging to the. unions, delegates ; —TRIMMED FREE— a he Jinx Associated. With Shown in Grand Rapids R. Miller and son, of Milan, 150.-| to the church's General Conference R E! Atoll Near Mexico as Part.of Convention | pounds. and Milson’s Oramby | were told PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE! | to a ’ = 4 Bess Rose, owned by H. A. Miller Cari B. Haynes, head of the ‘ : é | WASHINGTON—The “Island the GRAND RAPIDS @—The queen |2"d sons, of Williamston, 114,500 church’ Industrial Relations Com Unpeinted Furniture Glidden’s Spred Satin World Forgot” is being remem: |: ot Michigan's Holstein dairy cows | P0U"4s. mission, said the agreements are | ered betedly as Sallie emsataass ef} was provided quarters today in in line with the Adventist program _ the Americas listen for short Wave | » signals from a tiny coral outcrop in the eastern Pacific. Clipperton Island, a lonely atoll 670 miles southeast of Acapulco, Mexico is to go on the air if an expedition of U. S. “hams” reach- the Webby of the Pantiind Hote,| Memorial Day _|'2.stand apart trom both manage la prize exhibit of the annual ; ° . vention of the Hastein Friesian SAVES Waldorf |, we Sau we sere te elf Insure With Agencies America. i object organized are |i ” * + “fone Lm of the nation’s top in Flag Problem god and right.” Haynes said, He Displaying This Emblem problem workers contribute the Frank Andersen Crawteré BDewe- &. W. Wettentocher es its goal. Their storm-battered | - attend the convention which POE bP roar Hotel te age poser nl of dues and assessments Agency Grove Agency fs ams schooner, .engines disabled, had Thursday with an auction of more) -fy residence there were Presi-| to union welfare and relief funds, | Aaghuages Steet, [ee oS oon, Gee to radio recently for rescue aid; : than 100 outstanding Holsteins-from | dent Eisenhower, here to deliver a and stay home when a strike is vee ’ Thntcher-Postereee however. MR. AND MRS. FATSO OF '54¢—Speranza Gorini, 45 pounds, left. | 1. United States and Canada. | speech; Emperor Haite Selassie of | called. “oer ween’ tndien tries to embrace Felice Alberani, 440 pounds, but finds the task diffi- ; Ev . Prime Minister Adéen | ; . that Sno abe still sein + pn cult. Jt was all. part of a celebration in Turin, Italy, at which the| | Michigans Molstem champion, | v1 deres of Turkey; Maj. Gen. | Netionalists Cloims Reds == eee an tt insignificant speck of adinission was a -mimimum €20 pounds. After the feast, they were top theners oe fin “= | Fermin Gutierrez de Sota, Spanish | ‘ inh Fli rock amid empty ocean ec. | named “Mr. and Mrs. Fatso of 1954.” See ine rates | deputy chiet-of state; and Rear Arming Vietminh Fliers ©. Olivieri, - curred net enly piracy and ship- ine , ; p> TAIPEH, Formosa @—A Chinese wreck, but also one of the most | (Isle de la Pasion), following a | After thinking it over for 22 years,| by Gilsted Farm, of Belding. Bytes aren doable ae Nationalist news agency said today _ fantastic and tragic stories in | legend that sailors of Cortez, the Italian monarch awarded CliP-| Reserve champion female honors |, "ne hotel usually heners guest | Communist Vietminh forces in In- the annals of adventure. landing there in the 1500's, fell | perton to France. . went to 4-year-old Lakefield Forbes rank flying their dochina will have «a Russian- into & fight among themselves. | Other than the U.S. Navy weath- | Delight owned by Lakelield Farms, ee eee equipped air force by the end Of |. seecccccccsecocsesoosooooosetwesesoosoooses, the * In 1785 island reputedly be- | ermen, however, only a few ship- | o¢ Bi a i sented te came the lair of John Clipper. | wrecked fishermen have lived on) The grand champion bull was i The Interior Ministry's Ta Tao OUR 43rd YEAR it a 1914 sr tic upheaval | %% treebeoting renegade mate Clipperton since the tragedy of |Gomar Hickory Lad a 2-year-old, | hotel ateeed "Gh United | 28¢R¢Y said 1,200 Vietminh cadets ae 4 in Mexico and the outbreak of} of te Eaglish navigator Wil- | 1917; All that remained in 1949) shown by IL'A. Miller and sons Seats Bing, chawdd fly alone have completed two years of train liam Dampier. were a few rails from the phos-|of Williamston. + id. “* ing at a Chinese air force academy World War I, supplies for the col- The island wes 1 a wentil phate era, a ruined building or tWo| peserve champlon bull’ was Rb cg lla you! near Nanning and Russia has A | least 30 men, women, and chil-| 1858 when a French ship landed and « rusted steel jetty at the edge | cyyg, Hi Kinf Forbes Rock, — to “provide planes late The Best ¢ . , : ; of the reef, washed by surf. jointly owned by George Par- . s year. dren, * somehow were forgotten. | a boat to hoist the imperial colors k Ships simply stopped coming. of Napoleon III. Mexico protested donnet, Corunna, Lakefield Lions Manager to Spea Three thousand additional cadets ; of but did nothing else for 40 years. | Detroiter Breaks Back Farms, and Russell Woodard, of STOCKBRIDGE &# — W. Nicho Se Nanning. garrison commander, Captain Then in 1897, a year after another) peTROIT — Joseph W. Os- : las Kerbawy, general manager ? Ramon French man-of 181 Detroit Lions, will speak de Arnand, took the only “war visited the ' | rowski, 50, of Detroit, tripped and | peishig 18, and his sister oey. |the-Stockoridge High Schoal Alum- Coffee loses 12 to 20 per cent of pe Owne: of the island | broke his back Sunday while play-/15, ‘won first and second top {ni banquet June 5. Kerbawy is a | its weight in the roasting process, ee Se Been |ing tag with his three children at] boy and gifl honors in the showing | former Stockbridge teacher. but increases its bulk by one-third. 675 miles away. | ™ore controversial after a matt Park. He was taken to — _ ? : or yragierr pico se deposits | W2%€ County General Hospital. /_ ; | Es refered! 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All but one of | the victims was attached to the | *auedren and lived in this area, route i -_~--+ a Junior Becomes Beneficiary of Own Policy SPRING HOUSE, Pa. —Fritz J, Hartman, who still lists his Thame as “Junior.” hecame etipi | ble today to’ collect $1,189 as the] beneficiary of his own life-insur- ance policy He bought the policy in 1901 and | stopped payifig premiums in 1921 | Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York announced it had | Hartman the privilege of cashing in the policy on the anniversary date nearest his %(h birthday | niversary, 3 The company said only three per- | aons out af every thousand can hope to reach % Child's Quick Comebock Explains Mother's Loss — BALTIMORE «—Arnold White, one of five children lost within a matron his mother once children but only had four now “Why? the matron asked | “Because I'm gone,”’ the >year- old said, $89.95 Value SG9° radio with record -all records, all Tommy Burns Phone FEderal 3.7114 SAGINAW Low: Visibility Blamed. for Accident in Duluth; ' offered | an- | which will be next Oct pheetic—S0-minute—periéd in Druid | | Hill Park yesterday, told a police | had ‘five | | ' (IN NEW JOB—O. K. Yui is Nationalist China’s new premier, succeeding Gen. Chen Cheng. A former juornalist, Yui started his government career as secretary- general of Bi Saale in 1930, 19 Are Rellaved Dead in Brazil Plane Crash RIO. DE JANEIRO, Brazil w— Parachute rescue teams sped _to- day to a mountainside 210 miles northwest of Rio where 19 Brazili- | ahs were believed to have perished in the Airlines plane. fiery crash of a National Meridional News Agency said the plane, carrying four crewmen and 15 passengers, crashed and burned yesterday on Cerro Cipo Moun- } tain, 60 miles from Belo Horizonte. ‘Good Psychology Halts Suicide Leap ‘SCRANTON, Pa. ®—Quick think. | ing and @ dash of elementary psy- chology by a Scranton police offi- cer was instrumental in averting what might have been a leap from a mid-city rooftop yesterday. While a hastily summoned squad of poll¢e raced to the foyrth floor roof of the Prezioso Building, Mrs. Mayme Orr, 30, climbed the para- pet and stood poised atop the éor- | ‘nice Down in the street, Sgt. Earl Kugler, who. knew) the woman, sensed the situation and called out in a gruff voice “Get back there, Mayme, or I'll call the wagon!’ Startled, the woman retreated fromthe ledge and into the wait- ing arms of several police officers Police said the woman gave no a for the action. Gounduses Fire Volley, Then Douse Burning Car |-NORTH ANDOVER, Mass, A National Guard firing squad per- formed a double duty at Holy Sepulchre Cemétery yesterday. The men no sooner fired the traditional volley of shots at Me- morial Day exercises when they spotted a fire in a nearby parked car. They. filled, their helmets sand and put out the blaze. 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From the RINSO SONG—to the tune of “ Boys and Girls Come Out to Play.” - Ringo White a Rin: nso BI Blue oy Both. oth wash whiter ‘ Re neni aye = , al A and brighter: than ne new! oe - tan dite a lp ee 3 —eEerr — 4 ‘ RIGHTEEN » 3 School Posts Will Be Filed Petitions by June 21 for | Clarkston Offices” CLARKSTON — Candidates seek- ing nomination for the annual | Clarkston school board election | July 12 must file petitions by June | 21, it was announced tpday. Three-year terms of two present school board members will be ex- | piring, They are R, E. Spohn, | trustee, and Ronald Weber, ‘ who | serves as treasurer, Also to be elected is a mem- | Lae | r | be | obtained in the superintendent's of-* fice of Clarkston “Elementary | School. Polls for the “July. 12 election 7 to 8) . ; The | annual school meeting will be hetd | in the high school following the election | Woman Injures Leg in Motorcycle Crash ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — The recording sec- | retary; Mrs. Ora Merrow, treas- in Keego Harbor | E. Maple, Sunday, will be held at Marvin Cissells to Make Home KEEGO HARBOR — Elizabeth Susanna Hill became the bride of Marvin Ear} Cissell of Pontiac Sat- |. urday afternoon at the home of the Rev. Barney D. Roepcke of Orchard Lake The Alonzo D. Hills of Park Cir- | cle and Mr. and Mrs. James G. | Cissell of Bassett. Ark., are par-| ents ef the couple. i Elizabeth's all-white linen suit ensemble was accented with a pink carnation corsage for the cere- mony. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Mitchell | | of Clarkston were their attendants. Mrs, Mitchell selected a light blue gown worn with pink carnations. ‘The mew Mr. and Mrs. Cissell will make their home here. County Deaths dohn M. Widgren CLAWSON — Funeral service for John M. Widgren, “ of 609 W. 14 Mile Rd., was for 1 p. m. today at the Spiller-Gramer | Funeral Home. Service also will be held at 2 p: m. Wednesday at LaValle Funeral Home, Manis- | tee, with burial in Oakgrove Cem- etery. He died Saturday at home. ; Surviving besides his widow, | Christine, are four daughters, Mrs. Doris McCabe, of Clawson, Mrs. | Harold Boening, of Royal Oak, | Mrs. Thomas Stickney,. Plymouth. | a Barbara, Cal.; two sisters, two Shirley Ann Tribula HAZEL PARK — Blessing dor Shirley Ann Tribula, six-month-old | i | ‘ i i 4 ok aT i rk H, Bartenfelder, 61, of W. High St., who died Saturday General Hospital, at 1:30 p.th. Wednes- Home Le 23 Mrs. Byron (Susan H.) Mugridge. 67, whe died at her home, 5306) 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Calvary Methodist Church, with burial in Lakeside Cemetery. The body will be at the Bendle Funeral Home until noon Wednesday. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Wendell H. Litch- . ws THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1954 | LET'S SEE HOW THEY LOOK FROM THIS ANGLE—Betty Anne | and Mrs. James Houious, of Santa) purnitz, 5, of Chicago, tries an upside down look af the sextet of wild Curb, Gutter Project METAMORA — Plans to install curbs and gutters on M181 through the village were discussed at a recent meeting of the Metamora i i aad ! eastern limits. t% S < z mént, z z a 3 & tthe United St School Band Director Conducts Last Concert LAKE ORION — Director Wil- ! 200 Students in Annual Chiistopher, | Concert. at Farmington FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP Taking part in the event were 200 students. Keith Willoughby directed the girls’ vocal part of tHe pro- gram, while David Murray con- ducted the Boy's Glee Club. Junior-Senior Banquet “proposed installation, cost- begin near -the | for the village and : i zg The project re ae already has state ap al urer; and Mrs. Allie Wilson, as-/tenfelt, of Armada, Lawrence E. sistant treasurer. Key Club Wins Honors . at Recent State Meeting | caiit., Mrs. Virginia Grim, of SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP - During a recent state convention ~the Key Qlub of Southfield High School won the first place Achieve ment Award in recognition of its program and commfnity and school contributions by its mem- bers. The Key Club is -sponsored by local Kiwanis group. Jim Douglass was elected state lieutenant-gover- ‘nor at the convention. Potluck Dinner Honors Past Matrons, Patrons The Past Matrons Club present ed the chapter with an OES flag ani chapter members presented “the Christian flag. The program included a Vocal selection by Ted- dy Richards accompanied by her | sister, Judy. Pictures were shown | by Richard Bristol of his European Litchtenfelt, of Mariette, and Rich- ard J. Litchtenfelt, of Mount Pleasant; three daughters, Mrs. | Viola Rose, of Manhattan Beach, Held in Brown City Gym BROWN CITY — The annual junior and senior banquet was held Friday night in the high school gymnasium with board of educa- Holly, and Mrs. Janice Parcell. of Holly; two sisters, Mrs. Virginja Cargill, of Marlette. and Mrs. Flora Westphal, of Lum and 13: granfi children * 30 Seniors Graduate. Thursday at Almont | ALMONT — At 8 p. m. Thurs-| | day, 30 Almont High School seniors will be graduated -in ceremonies | in the school auditorium, News commentator Austin Grant board of education, wall the speaker, and the class will be introduce | « tion members an dtheir wives as beoteen and sight - aiden. baby rabbits abandoned by = mother in the yard of her home. Show Thursday KEEGO HARBOR — “Roaring Twenties” -will be the theme i ie seit gil ‘¥E $1,159 in Fishing Gear Is Stolen From Home reels and 20 fishing rods missing from the home at 873 S. Lapeer Rd. Entry was made by breaking a front door panel. PTA Group to Picnic Following Softball Game WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The annual Williams Lake PTA picnic will be held Thursday, startirg with a softball game between stu- dents and their fathers at 5 p.m. A potlick supper will follow at 6 p.m. Games and races will be held following the supper. Loren Farmington to Receive Fire Truck in August FARMINGTON — With the re- cently announced delivery of a newly purchased fire truck chassis | guests Talks were given by Supt. James Derek Morris, principal, school board Snyder, and W pre siderit given by response J. Campbell A toast of welcome was Anthony Pilat, and the by Alden Barnes, senior class president Helen Gillespie Marries John Eck at Southfield SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Mrs. Helen Gillespie of San Jose avenue and John L. Eck of Lath- will deliver the commencement rup Village were married’ at ALMONT — Thirteen past ma-' address Aldersgate Methodist Church Sat- trons and past patrons of Almont Marilyn Popp will give the vale: | urday OES Chapter 338 were honored re- dictory and Delores Popp will pre- © Attendants for the couple were cently at. a potluck dinner by sent the salttatory Qreene_ Campbell and. Fred chapter members. L. T. Bishop, president of the! Aninch. also of Southfield Town hip to the equipment manufacturer in |The Burnitz family has adopted t - Big Saving Way to Redu in Posting Gr \ rovises Labor each quarter. Only one manual operation is involved in the Maruth '‘method— putting a plain paper clip on each student's permanent record where duced, the tabulators could not au- tomatically find that precise spot *| to start printing: As a result the grades always had to be filled in by hand, which required consid- erable time and involved frequent errors, Thompson is chairman of the event. an Reward of Well-Doing KINGSTON,| R..I. (UP) — The University of Rhode Island liked |new $1,700,000 gymnasium. About {600 workers were invited to attend DENVER (INS) = Paper clips | adding machine Before the paper clip was intro- | the job workmen did in building its | ae \ United Press Phete he babies: atid are bringing them ‘Sportsmen's Club Looted by Thieves Last Tuesday | A breakin at the Oakland Coun- _ty Sportsmen's Club at. Waterford netted thieves $33 in small bills breaking, error-proof system of! JaCKsBORO, Tex. (UP)—When posting the grades of 7.000 Uni-| j.-« County Agent J. W. 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Hunting Underground Leaders; His” O'Keefe Embassies Watched race GUATEMALA @® —Guatemala’s Py Jeftist government kept a close win foay Carus ang “fhl| Watch on LatiovAmerican embas Joanne sies t ves a — roundup of See | leaders. iTS A WHISTLE: 1 KINDA MORAUN THE GAY CONTINENT AL you're THE RIGHT ONE —— Haile Selecta to Get Ticker Tape Parade. an official welcome at City Hall and .a luncheon at the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel, _ The Emperor, who has been in town for several days, preceded today's formalities with sightsee- ing and a visit Monday to Yankee EGGS? Then bring the Pamily here for unch or dinner. We have 100s of delicious, differ- ent menus. “iM FRIED CHICKEN or GRILLED STEAKS Prices are surprisingly low. Food surprisingly good. Serv- ice surprisingly wonderful. Scribs DINING ROOM The parade will be followed by. Ht Pioya 130 S$. ot ee ita TONIGHT/ “Gall 7 | ide Recent Births ‘. Below are recent births reported to the. Pontiac City Health Depart- ment. 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RETURN o: ePANK JAMIS * So they ee Sogether $252,- Actor Jon Hall -Makes More — Money Loafing That enviable position is enjoyed ‘This happy prosperity is af- forded by the economics of syndi- cated TV films. A star like a demon for a United States. In many places, it draws bigger audience than the. top network shows. — . > * * : | Hall has earned his leisure. Since the handsome gent drew his first attention in ‘‘The Hurricane" most steadily in films, largely of the ture type. But about two years ago, he ‘struck a crossroads in his career. “IT wag still working—I had a contract for three pictures a year at Columbia," he recalled. “But 1 wasn't getting anywhere. It's no * ‘Rudy Flothow, who was a pro- ducer at Columbia, came to me with the idea of doing a TV series together. At first I was reluctant to leave the security of a studio. ut the idea sounded exciting, so took a chance." Hall's backers took a chance too. They decided they wouldn't merely make the pilot film which is used to’ sell TV series hopefuls. They figured prospective sponsors would say, ‘The lg film is Okay, but! 000 and knocked out 13 films about Ramar. Hall finished his chore and left in September 1952 to entertain troops in Korea. In the two months he was gone, he kept wondering if the show would sell. * *¢ * Unknown to him, the show was sold to the first station, KTTV in ratings |] - fun if you don't think you are pro-f |gressing in your career. . * E Fd t # nh ate INSIDE STORY OF SECRET LOVES _IN THE STRUGGLE FOR WALLIN? snc $ Doors Open 10:45 A.M. ——LAST TIMES TODAY-— and “PORT ALGIERS” | —STARTS TOMORROW— | ; CinemaScope “BOY'S CHOIR” —ALSO— LATE NEWS & CARTOON COLEEN GRAY- ARLEN ser © * ~~ RICHARD he. a Cf me Fo Feotures—12:43-3 :47-6:51-9:56 Iv’s Dirrerent! Irs Excitinc! = CHAMP SHELLEY WINTERS - xcsan - sewty MARTIN Features—1 1 :27-2:31-5:35-8:40 Los Angeles, When he returned to ———— ALL IN 2—EXOLUSIVE! FIRST RUN—2 coLoR——_——_ | _ON OUR GIANT SCREEN | ee ee i i i A LAST TIMES {thr Wits pa | __Topay! “The Great Diamond Robbery” On Our Giant " DANORAMIC Screen STARTS TOMORROW | HE TAMED di a ane er ? H er v RANDOLPR Ryde a! . ioe HANP | )N 748 wo A FARR GiLrrAy” omg mae ve : = AIR CONDITION E Ofmeail "ADVend A RANE. “Lady and the Ranger at - 11:00 - 1:35 ~ 4:10 = 7:40 - 10:20 4 a ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1954; 7 ~ ” E Pi “ay ec Ri. ie Le P Fyuck® | onbees a NATION’S TOP STUNT DRIVERS —Featuring— DEATH DODGETTES | GIRLS COMPETING AGAINST MEN IN THE — 2: in State AAU Events | MT. PLEASANT «#—Some 200 state amateur trackmen gathered today for the annual Michigan AAU championships at Central Michigan College. Expected to enter full squads were Michigan Normal: the Inter- | state Intercollegiate Athletic Con-;Monday as the Women's Interna-! Fe rence champion, and Western “a. Sidelining of Native Dancer M uddles |Writer's Selection of ‘Horse- -of - Year’ Snider’ s Catch / Ruins Strategy) of Steve O'Neill at bat, was lifted by: O'Neill rte Smoky //Burgess,) a right field wall for his first circuit blow -of the season. It gave the mae 6 emoeeney 22 oe . After Gil Tiodigdi Nideiitell't the | 12th to put ‘the Dodgers in the lead, 5-4, Snider raced to thedeft center- field wall arid ‘with his back to the playing field, leaped almost to the walltop to grab a liner from the A base hit would have scored two 4 Champions Named in WIBC’s Windup SYRACUSE, N.Y., June 1 #— | Four champions were crowned tional Bowling Congress tourna- 1:30, CIO and Oliver Buick snocting in the nightcap. Huntwork Wins Opener at Pontiac. Yacht Club Judy Kay, skippered by Les Huntwork, won the Ist official sail- ing pace of the Pontiac Yacht Club bat of third baseman Willie Jones.) 84909 Sunday at Cass Lake. Eight. een boats participated over. a 6 mile course. Monday's races were cancelled t ended with final tition | | leader Michigan, which placed 2nd in the | men with final compe eague 5 | Mid-America Conference meet. | Also entered in several events | were the Detroit Police depart- E versity of Mic higan. risa AUTO THRILL SHOW | | ROLLOVER CONTEST LEO SHULTZ Will % Attempt a Dive Bomber Crash from 100 Foot Distance COMEDY! THRILLS! * Motorcycle Ramp. to Ramp Jump — @ New 1954 Convertibles ag @ Blazing Wall Crashes — © Roman Racing | SPILLS! @ Hi Sides 2 HOURS © DON’T MISS THIS SHOW IT’S ALIVE WITH DANGER! apuits $1/25 , CHILDREN 30c |in the singles, doubles and all events brackets. There was no change in the standings as the result of Monday's play. Miss Helen Martin of Peoria, Tl., took the singles crown—with a 68—and along with it a $125) prize and the championship medal. The doubles title went to the Rockford, Iil:, team of Fran Sten- | | nett and Rose Caccioch, who post- ed a 1244.. five of —— in first ines: 30 Americans Compete in French Tourney PARIS wW—A field of 30 afnateur American golfers, headed by Frank Strafaci, teed off today in an effort to regain the French In- ternational Championship won last | Gromek. year by France’s Roger Lagarde. | The pairings listed 93 players 7 from the United States, France, Britain, Spain, Canada, Portugal, | Belgium,~ Switzerland, Lre la wd, | South Africa and Italy. Strafaci of Garden City, N: Y., is the top American in a field | | largely made up of weekend golf- ers from all over Europe. One of the big threats is French | ace Henri de Lamaze, who cap-| | tured the title four years running | | following its renewal after World War II. The four-day -tournament will be played over the 6,400-yard, | ear 3 Germain course. . Trainer “George Lentz of the | Washington Senators formerly was ‘38 Elizabeth St. Ph. FE 4-5941 Baiti- ~ = 4 IPLES—Minoso. Chicago, 7: Tuttle. lernen and Runnels Washing- pores “Cleveland and Busby owe tas, SM. Louis. © | Soeere thten _ Moon. St Sauer og * “~~ BATTED : ‘Sauer, Chi- Noh ia. d: Klussewski, a nis, i, 39. | @ traifer for Catholic University | 2% ee eee S SERVICE EAST TOWN COLLISION Bear Equipment end Wheel Frome ond Asie Sieightening PYC will race again next Sunday. { —_—_ -—e. Avila’s Hitting Prime Factor in| Kuenn Ends Slump to Tribe's Suess ee | Indign's 2nd Baseman | | Tops AL Batting Race || With .388 Average zg az as i ; iF ee id g° Phillies Setting Pace - in Triples Department PHILADELPHIA ®—The Phila- ai f put another Trosky on their, roster. Hal Trosky Jr., 18 the famous Cleveland and White Sox first baseman, 12:major league clubs baseball for Notre Dame next fall. +|Gracious Host Tough Skipper at Race Time After’ being a gracious host to about 70 sailors and guests at a 9 o'clock breakfast, Memorial Day, Commodore Glenn Fries in Jo Dee im first, Ted Shkadd’s Dream Boat Was second, * M. Hoskins in the small boat 7 Racing Fans Active Monday Over 33,000 Attend Two Detroit Tracks, : AP Wirephote SEEK ANOTHER TROSKY—Major league baseball teams . Young Hal, also a first quarter mile. He walked 440 yards in 1 minute, 7 seconds yesterday and will sub- mit the mark for recognition by the World’s Professional Walkers “Assn. He said the old record is 1 | mifitite, 26 seconds by M. H. Don- ovan at Westport, N.Y. on Sept. 15, 1897. * YOU CAN'T MATCH IT FOR THE MONEY! _ - a ee ee ee, ———r-TTiTTiT t New 1954 MERCURY é * = TT i ———> * Perez Good, But Must Learn, Old- NEW YORK —Johnny Kilbane , | Judge Americo Schiavone and 8-2 .| him in the first, third, eighth and :|Nature Beats Man Wager $1 Million Timer Says Feb 26, his handlers were more than satisfied. Lulu breezed home as a 3-1 fa- vorite should, 10-0 on the card of referee Barney Felix, 91 from from Judge Harold Barnes. He floored Mars with a solid right in the fifth round, staggered tenth. ae ot the H a Ee ° a nine race in Thinning Rabbits. |* crstuns DES MOINES # — Rabbits may be the favorite target of American hunters, but the human attention they get doesn’t make much dif- ference to the cottontails, an lowa Wildlife Research unit says. a study area, more than half iot-toms then 4 por cont of the Sinai g. h _\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE/1, 1954 p Tigers Split Single in Ninth Breaks 4-4 Tie in First Game House, Bolling Provide Clincher; but Bengals Drop Nightcap BALTIMORE (%) —Detroit slump. Kuenn, held hitless. in 21 - prior trips to the plate, pounded a %th inning single through the ~ box, i bi | i if bi T E Ir fi : 1h Hic | i i Fad 7 i i i gz Hl 3§ z gs s \&¥% Fite fil] eed: ATE i 5 = Uh ——a5: - ae me - — Selassie Sees Stengel Tossed Out of Game Ethiopian Emperor Is Impressed by His 1st Baseball Game=- NEW YORK, .June 1. #—Em- peror Haile Selassi of Ethiopia was an interested spectator at Monday's doubleheader ‘between the New York Yankees and Washington Sen- ators and, among other things, saw Yankee Manager Casey Stengel thrown out of the game by plate Umpire John Stevens. His Imperial Highness said it was the first time he ever had witnessed a baseball game but add- ed he was impressed by the ‘‘ex- traordinary athletic ability”’ exhib- ited by the players and “crispness | Speaking the Emperor said at first the game was “very confusing.” After a “This game of yours is not dit- ficult to understand,"’ he said smil- ingly. “The idea as I see it, is for the person with the—what you call it—bat?—to return to his position after visiting each cushion." Emperor Selassi didn't see many players “ game tonight. Ralph Branca’ (20) is scheduled to start for se, er eran a meet Tf iaoest Tt} Bidisese, thet HUGE S epee PSE Bouse, © Sig Ewer tT Herbert. Bi 68 § Goes eas Bese PtH Totals 35 997 12 Tee eR @—Walked for Turley i soa es F—dreeced out ae Bunt seseavessnnsgesneted Fon Dropo. 3, eee = SWIFT KICK—George Resavage of Castle Shannon made mistake of getting between the ball and Lloyd Monsen rather painful results. Lifted clear off the ground, either ’s aid ‘the ball with his onal challenge cup east- er his own doing, Resavage managed to middle. Action took place during the ern finals in New York. x EAST SIDE AUTO PARTS Open Sundays 9 a.-m. to 2 p. m. ‘Bring Your Bedge ALL Oe U parts! 181-7 East Pike St, FE 65-6855 3 Blocks East of New City Hal” Drive In For | 1 FREE BRAKE DOUBLE STAMP |. Inspection . 1211 Nerth Perry Se. . At Madison Street . 83-9557 ~ or FIX IT! Never Drive with Poor Brakes... \ " aa , nat as ‘ ree pale 9) iA BRAKES THAT GRAB... OR PULL TO LEFT OR RIGHT CAN BE DANGEROUS Here's What We Do— ] Remove front wheels end inspect lining. “gy Cleon; inepect ond rep k front wheel beerings. 3 inspect brake drums. @ Check and odd brake fvid if neoded. 5 Adjust breke shoes te secure full con- tect with drums. © Coretetty test brakes. 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Boss to Chill His Office Ardor YORK @—What can ‘the of exercise is to ask you to stay poor working girl do to protect j late and then chase you tent laps herself against “the. overtriendly | around the water cooler.” boss?” “My~boss does pinch me every ‘_ thought this problem went out |once in a While,” said a plump about the time ‘‘Bessie, the Sewing “But lhe doesn't mean anything by- it or back while discussing business young file clerk, ‘blushing | getting undernourished.”’ “When my boss puts his arm -}on my shoulder, it's anything but love,” remarked a stenographer “He only does it after one of those four-martini, three-hour business luncheons, and he just wants some- thing to lean on until he can reach his swivel chair, What the guy really needs some days, though, is artificial respiratiqp.”’ “Heavens, I wish my boss. — or matters.” Admitting that it was a touchy subject and that often such ges- done, the writer added, however | “After- 25 years behind the same “The majority of girls are em-| old hot typewriter, barrassed and uncomfortable when | what it feels like.”’ it occurs ... none enjoy it. “I wish my boss would thaw out (and) it results more often in| more,” admitted another stenog-, strained employer-employe rela-| rapher. “After all if he were try-} tipaship than in a friendly business- | ing: to put his arm around me, f +he'd shut up aboyt what a lousy: like one." I | speller I am.” Ld | = . . * At a drugstore counter /where a number of girls from several of- fives crunch down their malted when I asked them what was the milk lunches, I made an informal best way to curb an employer who poll on what they thought about | really did insist on_getting over- this problem of “the. avertriendly | friendly on company time. rat the mental picture of the boss| A woman phoned police when she - | He’s the fatherly type. He says he | just wants to be sure that I'm not I've forgotten The girls went into a huddle) “Every time he reached for | = Their reaction was imixed—and | you,” suggested one, ‘just ask him entirely feminine. Most of them for a raise. Boy, his arm will said their own particular boss was flop down as if you'd hit it with more of a querulous old mouse than | a crowbar.” a wolf. | “Well, in the old days I guess “It . executives who | a working girl always kept a hat- act like office juvenile delinquents | pin handy,” said a second. “‘If my today.” said one. “Every once in| boss bothered me, you know what a while you meet one whose ideail'd do? I'd sew half a dozen | shoulders of my dress—with the | him,” she said, acidly | “That Maa ote THE PONTIAC"PRESS, -TUESDAY, JUNE |\thumbtacks in the waist and|{an overfriendly boss is to marry ALLEY OOP - bt points sticking out: Imagine how | seems to cool any man down.” he'd "look after he pawed over | three sharp’ thumbtacks.” Police Find Roof Leak The other girls laughed merrily |- NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (UP) — | ' ; ' winning his offiee purple heart the | became upset over strange noises hard way. But they all agreed the Tir her attic. Police solved the |~ cynical, middle-aged spinster sec- mystery The noises were caused | retary had an even better answer. by water leaking through the roof ‘The best way for a girl to cure during a rainstorm ' SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith | | ‘DONALD DUCK | | } | | oaee fy G08 Gonvien tua, 2) iy te “You can't lose tonight, Dr. Brown—George said we'd apply anything we won_on your bill!” by Edgar Martin NANCY Z : ->o MG WHAT'S A OH, WHAT | A& PITY by Charles Kuhn IMAGINE, AT MY AGE //). WHY, (T'S A MIRACLE / ; Pine Y <8 MEMBER HAPPEN T' "WHO SPENT ALL CLEANIN’ OUT A COALBIN LIKE t DID Z/ — ~~ ~ .. BOARDING HOUSE tly sypypgi yp U4 BA-UM-KAK-KAK f MY DEAR, HIG ee PUDDING 1S AMBROSIAL / yOu MY NOSE FOR NEWS. 16 F, > ING = BUTCHER LOTS Suet ARE TRULY A CULINARY 7; QUEEN /— UM! ~ TO BE CANDID, I —AH-ER = IT WAS PLAYEULLY WAITING To SEE HOW SOON YOU'D FIND OUT 4 SURPRISED ME,ASKING How / IT FELT TO €E THE WIFE OF A GOLF EXPERT WHO. WON / F100/— i TOLD HIM IN PLILEED A RETURN MY¥"WILDROOT CREAM-OIL,"“ANYFACE? OR | WILL CONTINUE SHOOTING YOU THE HEADSS- (QEARLESS GOSDICK At CAPF ’ ae ie i ol a es Je a Oe & 6-2 % EMBARRASSED BY LOOSE DANDRUFF ? WADROOT CREAM-OR REMOVES IT 7 KEEPS HAIR NEAT ALL DAY.“S> Cl wire SF a opening 3.30% | 22 Nog receipts 29.5; dirties 29; The steels were lower after a - July 199% Bep occ. 2.73 | Cneeks better start, and many chemicals hs | ’ J De Se gem 222222 Tae | DETROIT EGGS were easy. o ag a a 253 | DETROIT ‘APi—The following prices| - May ASM Duly ee s7.00 | EO Goer", pore -peed toe Desrel hedng New York Stocks Sep o.--ees 16. se seeeenes 15.00 | included) of federal-state graded eges ; Dee... 205 + 1.00% t .....cc 14.00]" Whites: Grade A jumbo 45-49 weighted | agams Exp .. 4% Kennecott ae Oat . Soybean Oil- average price 47. large 43-43% Wwtd. ave: | aamirs} 39% Kimb Clk ... €06 July .. sees => =_ wees - =. 43, medium 37-37 wid. avg. 36%. small| afr Reduc ... 26'. Kresge 88 ... 32.2 ee ee os p= 4 onersbnes es as eg ang 20's; grade B. large 37-38 | alieg L Btl Kreger a = ag UD fete eeees 4 | _ ™% LOF ass : oH seg —— pee ss0a acre M Le ,prowes Grade & pombe <-st wid ave | Aled Sirs ‘ ag i» —- L = 2 t ° "es ——— $8. Bg Rg Bog B large 37; ‘rade. ‘é| Alum Ld S940 Lae h Aire 44 ‘ : ry oew ts ’ DETROM STOCKS, Checks 29-32 wid avg 29% | Amaia a . Lone s Cem 376 : ue 4 REA sf comets . ees Am ac Trucks , : ar ~ a =) Figures efter ‘decimal ee a CHICAGO POTATOES Pe ad + 8 ge ins a High = CHICAGO (AP)—Potatoes: Arrivals |-A™ Gis & Bl. M%-Mey-D-@tr |. 207 Baldwin Rubber*...... ry) 13-4 296 on track 388; total U. 6. shipments | am Loco 15% Mead Cp ... 33.6 D & C Nav vigation sone 134 4 _12-4) tor Priday 529; Saturday 401; Sunday | am M& Pdy. 4% Monsan Ch .. 94 Gerity-Michigen® ..... 22 «25/19; Monday 551; supplies moderate: de- | am NW Gas .:. 45‘ Mont Ward .. 635 —« Products*.. 24 3 | mand good: markets stronger; Alabam® | am Rad ......1T% Motor Pd ... 183 e ler Ss aeagiteee 27 2, | Round Reds $3.95-450; California long | am Smeit 36% Mot Wheel ... 23.2 a ates a as re whitese $4.75-5.00; Round Reds $4.75-85. | am at Fa ad ela "395 “i — ~ ET dellcoiene 13.44 Am Te e Tt Mueller Br .. 246 sho sale: bid and asked Livestock Anae ot : ss a » Bad : <3 _- fe rmour Nat Cash. R.. 174 Foreign Exchange DETROIT LIVESTOCK ory Mes Net Dairy : 70.4 EW YORK (AP)—Soreign. enchangs | _DETROET (AP) — Detren, livestock pe lig vm an Met GH ..-.. OR4 rates follow (Great Britain in dollars.) Hogs—salable 1.100. Market not estab- | Avoc Mfg § NY Central .. 23 others in cents): . asking unevenly higher than last Bald Lima ..! 9". Nia M Pw.... 20.4 im New York open aw aah me Balt & Ohio . 235 Nor @ West 404 market 1 15-16 per cent jum oF Cattle—-Balable 3,000. Receipts include | Bendix No Am Av ... 42 101.93% Us. cents, up 1-323 of = cent. | around 250 stockers and feeders; about uet 13-16 Pac 38 Eu : t Britain (pound) $2.81% | 30 per cent receipts cows; market un- | Beth St! Nor Bla Pw 149 wat gst essen aed Garg, opine Sea [pret SRS sale bo rao Brisas \- n tures - | Bond 8t: “e . . changed: Oreat Britain $0 day futures |cents under last Monday’ tower grades | Borden) BY Fetwe'ber MT 334] ROYAL BLUES—“Queen” of & St. Louis, Mo.) braith. Mesnwhile, flower girl Kathy Kovin, who| 2% up .00% cneneed. & cent; Prane rane) jenn ‘ower : coat eee, 1s ines, bes | Batggs Mig 3s jag _— . %, spring pageant is little Bonnie Schulein, who is| forgot her- lines, gives vent to tears. Scene wag |: pt NE Fg oe gg — a stented, Manas | eras On... 23‘* Pepsi Cola... 184 slightly bewildered, as is her “King,” John W. Gal-| Sherwood Day School in St. Louis County. ——E (hanged: Holland (guider) 26.43%. up | 58 sockets end feeders: 10 head | Burr Age Philee 22. 333 biol TiS =i i ome cont wnchaniged: Sanged: Portage! (evesdo) Sse. | Oo tow prime, ‘mostt OMnotce ted steers| Can Dry ....1¢. SRilp wer = oe ‘ . el te from Raskob taColumbia and on Secénd unchan, weden (krona) 19.34, un- and yearlings $22 30-34 50: numerous lots pee oage Fl a2 we Pit Plate Gi 537 News in Brief ~ a " — ne : . : sae ‘ changed: , ytasrinnd iRranc) tree) | high choice and prime 6200.24 9. com | Cetee True |. gine Frost oam 8 OUNTY DUNCING | oz."srersess, sims Oy gle scone — ig _ $17-50-22.00; Rine bead mostly prime | Celanese. 18 bees ts. | Five used auto batteries valued cal Denqeech tren Bonimere te Poameyi- Latin America: tina (free) 1.24, ers ot Ches ad “*- RKO Pic "61 ; F ‘ ¢ ‘aoe Gen enumeee: sales. seisey haemy commer early Chics Bre 164 Radio. Cp"... 273 * = a oi Mow ‘ venis $1 14.50; many rT; canners max Mo. : . $ ; ae a ae and setters sass $10 00-15-90. coming | ee aes oe ie garage at 193 S. Saginaw St., Pon- 0 ice xpec Plead Guilty to Theft Whether you’ re planning to build a home or purchase a : , Se ee ee oe meee rclone Cel Gas ..... tomy Pre Tene, :-- eg) Mac Putice onkd today. Kary wee . an existing home — ask about our easy method of =. ® choice vealers $24 00-28.00; some com-|Con G-E 30.4 St Jos Lead. 41; | made by breaking a padlock on ° ue | 7 Be ‘City Commission May financing! Business Briefs | ieet."shart tht Oe | sie rSt Satan. : 2/the earace door pmmission ™°Y | at Local Dairy Bar ro! | ,Sneop—Salable 1.000. No early sales Cont Can G5 Shi on... soe| A large ntity of liquor, cig- Get Decision Tonight on ( , os io qua , . - James Clarkson, secretary-|‘horn offerings "| Sen On .. 72. Simmons" 38 | arettes and cigars were reported|- ‘Land for Site Two Pontiac men pleaded guilty 10 to 18 Year Terms on Our Own Plan! treasurer of Pon- aoe i es Bocony Vac - 436) taken in a breakin this morning today before Circuit Judge Frank | tiac. Federal Sav- CHICAGO (AP)—Salable hogs won: eee Ri ll Bou Ry. $33 at Clar’s bar at 800 Woodward| Pontiac City Commission tonight| |. Doty to the armed robbery of CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN C0 ings and Loan pe gg i gamer fais Sperry We-vs gf} | Ave. Entry was-made through is expected to receive a commu-|@ soda bar at 228 W. Walton s Assn., has been See a Ce Sie fy butch Dow Chem Ry 1 Si4 Bread. 338) broken skylight, ‘Pontiac Police | jnication from Waterford Township | pivd, April 20. 715 West H FE 4-0561 | -27 50; 270 2 said. uron named Secretary- fy) | 8 ond 2 098 © cove 315-51 38 es Eagle Pich 207 m4 Ou ine... 63.1 [containing oficial —— > Lee D. Bates, 2, of 80 Omar = treasurer of the | most sows 330-600 Ib 17:50-22.00; few Fast Air l . 23.7 sid Oil Ohio. 404| Stanley Kwasnik, 18, of Detroit, jownship is willing to detach over| st and Francisco M. Mendez, 2, ee Detroit chapter of | Mpalsbie cattle {lightly more. . slaugh. |B Auto L402 guth’ Pap... 39.7| paid a $35 fine and $15 costs after 100 acres of its land for use as 4/| of 61 Pine St., were returned to | ter cattile active. 25-50 ahen | El & Mus In 21 swift a Co... 435/ he pleaded guilty to reckless driv- rn for a new county office build- | Oakiand County Jail until sentenc- the “Society of fag me 113811388 » eat. End. John * 288 os Ws . “33 ing Monday before Sylvan Lake ing June 14. steers - se : ‘exas se . LV’ Savings -and | rae: alk choice te low prime sthers -aplade 172 Thomp Pd 616 pe Joseph Leavy. Oakland ‘County requested the| The pair admitted brandishing Com lete 3.$0-26.90; good to lew c grades | £X-CelkO 72.5 mk R Bear... 41.6 J, vy Loans Controllers. | 30 f0-43 25: commercial to low good steers | Firestone 72) «Tran W Air 15.1 township's move and has asked | two revolvers and robbing night He was elected CLAREBON | Ustmnj chstse to Joe orime betters Oem tute i! Frenne 31/ Osmen's Town & Connery, 30-| Pontiac to annex the. property| manager, Mrs. ‘Aisle Densiow Ss ? ‘oe. . ° LJ ‘ t the : , — Gao voters 48.00- 22.00; utility and | Gen Mills 674 Underwood 276 Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac's which lies east of Telegraph road 1697 Taylor Rd., of $46. They de- investment eda ten tne raceiredt mate cares (Sat Bees” 2 BE SR aBe| Sree “te imse hinge, Open |Dear,_the Grand Trunk Raliroed| nied the ‘charge when arraigned Me cw rs wv y «@ commer- ) . a c er SS eubes, 00. il oll whnd” choice oon T & Rub 338 Unit ee aa 3 | every a night ‘ti] 9 p. m. Plenty of right-of-way. before Judge Doty May 3. ene.? mme rades Gillett a7 oe parking. —Adv . 4 Sue patent sbeles ung ons Goebel’ Br 74 Van Pron... 40s free Other scheduled action includes | Facilities [ SWIC] | ugne seeding ‘steers '20.00-22.80: medium Goodrich . 60 0 @ Lines... 18.1 needs | Consideration of a resolution ask- | Trusty at County Jai 100-775 Ib weights 18.00 and 18.25 Gocdyeet, Q3 0 8 Reb... 131 Ef your friends in all and ing the State Department of Con- M ow Finger Tipe C f at GMC aneenae ee 2, Mate eeewtacent [OL No Ry PEt) U @ Bees. a8 bail, Ph. FE 68201. 0. A. Mitchell ns Walks Away at 10 A. a ! ; evyhound . 12.7 U 8S Tob..... MA . Guy Carter. on mues ‘alive apring oe a Guif on $84 Van Resi a ‘oa i _ parcels of property for road im A trusty serving a 90-day sen- 00 50 and ii - kn ’ purposes, Continuing a sharp production | tives down to 20.00; deck 100 ib No. i (Hooker El. 72) Warn B Pic... 185 and would you like to sup- — a oS eal epee plana a a plane , ay and choice old eropl lambs | ove Herat: o9¢ West Us Fei. 396| plement your income by devoting| A report ‘is slated from the city | ing walked away from Oakjand anviaa investments. Your inquiries are welcome upswing, GMC Truck and Coach | 29.50: cull to choice slaughter ewes §.00- | ini. sti |. 386 Weste A Brk.. 283) % hour of your time each week? | manager on a request from the | County Jail about 10 am. today. — Division last week produced 2,010 sneete Oop «eS wae amt... 308 ( 2 oo, im as Osmun's, down- | Pontiac ot| Sheriff's deputies identified the —by phond, by letter or in perron: : Intesin Ir |, 15.7 White Mot.... 335 , inquire General Hospital Board ; / vehicles. compared with 1,999 Po It int Mary 321 Woolworth. : 42.3 town and Tel-Huron Center. FE | Trustees for permission to buy two|™man as Summie Cox, 45, of 831 . weds A “Reports said sicwars vomsnt lint Paper, @1 Yaeat gh oT (47/4466. ~ gl encom 5 feet 98 incheo tall weighs 178 | Cc co : dhebyoe ohne Man —_ a a WATLING, LERCHEN & the 2,010 figure is the highest since |, DETROIT (AP) — Prices paid per pound | topes, See) <> T k F chief pounds, * has’ hair and blue ’ . d 2 today fer Bo 1 quality live| of police recommending dis- As, gray : Vole teen! asec anata) sh les geo “Sees 35. Vight hens 17-19; SS ee Car, ruc xports approval of -a food Aicense for the | ©yes, and was wearing blue denim | hasmber Now York Stock Exthenge and other leeding exchanges 2,095 trucks were turned out. heavy broilers or tryers 3-4 Iba, whites| Compiled by the Associated Press, Honey Bee Restaurant, 19 W. Pike | trousers and a blue shirt. . 26-91, grey crosses 28%, Barred Rocks scenes Sun the Shee G ee | 4 M h St Cox was a trusty on*the furnace | z \ ‘ e m a - i ; ; ce ace ice hens 30. toms 25. Prev. day ......1703 930 604 1255 ain in st ont $ Applications are f detail. ~ PONTIAC OFFICES Police Continue Searc loom Al 3 ee SS expected from ; —— Month "ago ,....1684 998 993 124] Car and truck exports in the the Elks Lodge-No. 810 for per- 716 Pontiec Stete Bank Building for Restaurant B I cutcaco — 1389 866 525 1077 ’ - uran urgiars [CHICAGO — (AP)—Live pouitry steady ieee Fife 620 1s 930 605 125.5) first four months of this year in- mission to hold a carnival July| Pontiac Auto Production FE 4-2895 Poli cept weak on roosters:- receipts 1,008, | 1984 Lo Low 1439 778 554 1080 12 to 24 and have a rodeo at “is . Lake Orion ce are continuing | cops. a, eriea Prices eachenges: 1953 High ...,,..1818 936 588 1163) creased 14.6 per cent over the | wigner Stadium June 18 through Reaches 8,100 Units their investigation of twin break-| or*tTohers 22-6. "old roosters 18-16, |Net change. 2. "a {Same period in 1953, according to | 39 . ' “ — ins Sunday night. caponettes 30-31 | Noon, today....170.3 932 604 1256) Ward's Automotive Reports. Ouler tiated ection lnctedes: Pontiac Motor division's produc- | = Owners of the Dairy Bar at 28) S. Broadway, reported that about | $250 was taken from a safe and | a cash register by burglars. Operators of the Village Restau- rant, next door at 26 S. Broadway, told police their establishment also been entered, but that an at- E CASTLES IM THE AIR... aren't subject to foreclosure, but houses on the ground may be lost through sudden adversity. An inexpensive mortgage policy of the Sun Life Assurance Com- FF pany of Canada will free your home from any debt remaining at your desth. Protedt your loved ened’ home .. @all me today. ‘George E. Wood Agent 26% W. Meron, Room 11 FE 5-563! Office. Wf Ne , Aaswerel CA. %a0d8 . | } RECEIVE SON’S AWARDS—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hadley of Holly are pictured as they received the, Distinguished Flying Cross. and Purple Heart at Selfridge Air-Forot Base in a parade held in con- | jy Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty junction with the Memorial Day/ weekend. Their son, Lt. Thomas }for auto’ theft. Jr., was awarded the medals pasthu}yously. He was shot down | guilty May 17 to stealing a car @ti,a mission over Korea while protecting ‘other F80 aircraft in his | from a Birmingham auto agency. Col. Richard Kent (left). Gapaty quinmenter’ ot the Mth | Apel 29 end Giving to Grand Jn a | Wing, ‘Takes: the penne. | The statistical agency said 142,356 vehicles went abroad in ‘the January-April period, compared with 124,231 in the four-month span last year. The breakdown shows 81,687 cars and 60,584 trucks went overseas. The 1953 count consists of 75,842 cars and 48,301 trucks. In 1953, exports totaled 325,100 units. Man's Arm Is Injured in Motorcycle Crash William O. King, 20, ‘of 57 Me- chanic St., was treated at Pontiac General Hospital Monday for arm ‘bruises received when his motor- cycle went out of control at. the } entrance of Dodge Park 1, - King told -Oakland ~ County sheriff's deputies the front wheel of the bike hit a loose chain on the roadway. A public hearing on intention to con- struct a drainage and re- lated on Filerence from Auguste the Dont a= M oe pu op & special aaseae- aot roll for curb, gutter, drainage and related work on First from Barkell to Puller. A resolution to receive a special as- sessment roi] for construction of water main on £. Walton from existing hydrant 800 feet east. es on —— te = lie improvemen of a: and related work on ter, reel! tion reached an estimated 8,100. cars during each of the past two | weeks, according to Ward's Auto- | motive Reports. The output figures for the two seven-day spans were five per cent above the previous week. The division built 35,091 cars in April. Maine is the only state that ad. joins only one other state. Sentenced for Breakin _H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency H. W. Huttenlocher = 318 Riker Bidg. | YOUR CAR Tiiis may be your cor— or it might be the other | fellow—but in any case | be sure you hove liability |, -and collision insurance. Max E. Kerns cj wp. age yts., beloved infant ALLEGAN ® — Formal charges ‘Ti. : Pipe . a era Medco gay WS me still were pending today against _— trom “the Parsley. Funeral Wome Dr. Kenneth B, Small, the Detroit . " ~ e ogre & Son Punera dentist who Saturday admitted to Pin : A service ‘tn bursal. Taterment: tn 1 i ‘ € ens - state police he shot and killed the ; ‘ Beak, ‘Wineral arvagamente by rival for his wife's affections. i a . ; 4 ‘ the Pursievy Puneral Home Ss NE cota enetee) ; a wi : pending return the Upper : ‘ ’ dear mother ot andre Kay ond N Geet. Cheever oe ’ . ter of Mr. sar ppg Paul Marae. M. . Cheever was grou + sais it ar sister of Paul e@ Sault Ste. Marie Monday ee. Visovien Puneral service will be night while flying his private plane . 3 e. ursday June 3rd et back to Allegan from a_ holiday * vty ' : with ieurmekt i tne Maps ‘com. weekend. 7 : snd tk tea brace Panerai ‘ae Formal charges arraign-— / Nd “|. 4eTERLE. MAY % 1 BERTHA ment of Dr Heinen le She “fe ' , Lye: asi0 1 ste hae Fermin’ . ad : j . ‘ on ic ane v e uied for tnday, were expected to ey eT oe vel ais go Reet eI be delayed possibly until Wednes- ST ey vy: G S| Lag neck peneral corviee was hela 2 : i ; thi t t tt day, Lprrepige ag URLS BA Sos Tuayer Funeral Wrme, arming’ State ‘Police said Dr. Small, 31, : | 4 ath" “as on, Mich with Dr Prank. stalked into a house party at a AS ge , 4 a &- “ anaes ime ba ek summet home near Douglas on 2 i B ee Lake Michigan and fired two shots 4 ry? Lj Sy | Home that killed Jules Lack, wealthy a1! ry Lathe 4 eS) ee a ae 45-year-old New York industrial- a e- beloved wite oes Srephens: ist; = : | YT mr ci j pal gam and ‘Gan Ste- Mrs. Edith Small, 30, was one of . phens; dear sister of Claude snd four witnesses to the shooting. Her “ ~ United Press Phete | cinenias! neal aipenesinael husband claimed she had asked DUCKY DOUBLES—These twin ducklings surprised everyone. with | They represent the lone successful hatching of 20 double-yolked eggs | =a) see be him for a divorce after meeting | their dual appearence trom | a » single egg at West Haddon, England. | set into the incubator at _Farmer Michael Wickstead’s home. | SKINNER JUNE 1. 1984 CRCIL V, k in Florida last winter. ee a a as — ——— A-2 Arcadia Ct.. Pontiac. M Lee age 50; beloved ee Dr. Small said his wife had Marsee Skinner; desr-father of ns bara eee = oe: | FFENCH Speed Is It Human? Refinery Blast ‘Man, Woman Draw | 2." teres end with friends in i o ¥ ames nner, learned of her whereabouts by ‘Big Bone Sent Terms for Robbe Bator ana Roster, Mrs. soon tracing telephone made S t to an- Friday to thelr Aas “calerea. Delt Def 4 to Laboratory B 3 M ry nounced 1 ster by the Pursley Pu- = fiéera ome / 4 A Detroit man and woman were| grocu YY 30. 1954. ~FLOR- After the shooting the — qd. ; erises A 10-inch bone found in a wood- Urns en sentenced to prisentoday by Cir- ence Moe i Raith 8 one te: gave his gun to a gardener a — ed section of Southfield Tewnship ; cuit’ Judge Frank L. Doty for a Jian “Tecmo Panerai the summer home owned by Mrs.| Believe Four Vietminh | yesterday has been sent to the | 80 - Foot Flames Follow | the August 1952 armed robbery of a service will be held Wednesiiay. for A-Power Plant WASHINGTON (®—A_ Boston firm, Stone & Webster Engineering plant to be constructed near Ship- pingport, Pa.~-~ Announcing this today, the Atom- jc Energy Commission said Stone & Webster would help with the design of the nuclear portion of the pressurized water reactor, projected as the first commercial- sized, experimental plant .0 pro- duce electric power from atomic energy. The government will repay Stone & Webster for its actual costs, plus a fee of $1, AEC said. . . * ° The Boston firm will be a sub- contractor under the Westinghouse Electric Corp., which has respon- sibility for development and con- struction of the nuclear portion of the project under a contract with AEC. The turbine-generator portion is to be designed and constructed by the Duquesne Light Co. of Pitts- burgh. Unidentified Ship Shoots | at Island Off South Korea | SEOUL W—South Korean nation- al police said today an unidentified ship machine-gunned an uninhab- ited island, ‘Takeshima, in the Japan Sea last Tuesday. The -island, off Korea's east coast, is claimed by both Japan and Korea. Add a tablespoon of sugar to water in which sweet are boiled to improve the vege- table's flavor. County Deaths Albert Irving ORCHARD LAKE — Service for Albert Irving, 88, of 3556 Shady Beach will be held at 2 p.m, Thursday at the Orchard Lake Community Church, with burial in Commerce Cemetery. Arrange- ments are by the Donélson-Johns Funeral Home. Pontiac. Mr. Irving diéd Monday at his residence. He is survived by a sister, Mrs Marion Daley of Highland Park 8c ‘HOO! DISTRICT OF THE | c “ITY “OF Pontiac, Oakland County Michigan Notice of last day of registration Whereas, the annual election is to —pe —treit tr —-satd Schoot- District on the “Ter Gay of Jone; Jane” 19%: Therefore, notice is hereby Friday, the 4th day of June, $800 o'clock p. m Eastern manners Time, is the last day on which unreg- istered persons may register in order to best =— to wote at said annual riec- big _— up made Oenship clerk of townsh or thectty cert of the eity in which the elector resides Persons already registered upon the Tegistration books of such township and city clerks, need not reregister ‘ LOLA B_ KING Secretary of the Board of Education Dated May 17 1954 dune 1, 2, 1954 | PUBLIC SALE 1948 Frazer Motor ras 42. 4 door sedan. Sale to be held 1°36 m om Oth. 1954 at 223 S. Main 8t., Roch- , Michigan. June 1 2 1054 | NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN OF A | — hearing to be held by the Water- | Township Zoning Board at the Hall, Wednesday, June 8. 1954 the following change to the to ogee Map from Commercial District i Manu sgomia | ig to 1 the East feet of ict Waterford Acres Sebaivicion. All persons interested ere requested to ™, of the Zon M ing Map together with “a tet the proposed changes is potatoes | KG Splication for registration should be | to the t the | | Michigan State Police laboratory |at Lansing for a check to deter- | mine whether it came from a hu- | man skeleton. Trooper John Hughes of the Red- ford Post said there is no evidence j at this time to indicate jt is-from Divisions Heading for | Choben Valley HANOI, Indochina The French speeded defense plans in ‘the Choben Valley today as specu- a human Jation spread that four Vietminh| ‘The bone was found by a dog, divisions knifing toward the Red/| A State police search failed to turn River Delta from Dién Bien Phu| UP afy other bones? said Hughes planned to hit that sector first. ————————————— Ee Ee ate Chemist Sees Earth as Dust Collection trols jnfiltrating into the aréa | miles southwest of Hanoi. Some | ve. ee ee ee cee DALLAS, Tex. (INS)-— Dr. Har- reach the valley on the Black old C, Urey, famous nuclear scien- River in about four weeks fist and Nobel prize winner, eo »e—-e believes the earth is made of space French Army sources in Saigon | dust and not a cooled-down piece said a fifth rebel division which | of the sun. took part’ in the Dien Bien-Phu| Dr. Urey, a professor of chemis- capture — the 35st Artilley — al-|try in the Institute for Nuclear ready has reached its base 45) Studies at University of Chicago, miles northwest of Hanoi | has been studying the origin of the The other four divisions — 34,| earth since 146 312, 308- and 316 — are moving|~ He said in a Dallas address that along a mountain route which the | he believes those persons who con- French: are bombing daily with) tend that the earth was a molten al Conus habdec elas Bearcats | pit of the sun thrown into space a r anes. i , Tan aie wx eect te —— itnett in an orbit are g. He said reach their bases in _— aweek.| The earth was formed by the accumulation of space particles and in very low temperatures.” Supporting his theory, Dr. Urey said that there are chemical ele- ments on earth that never were in the sun. The French continued other mop- up operations inside the delta. Yes- terday, they reported 52 Vietminh killed and 16 captured in scattered action. French Uniqn armor and infan- —¢ Ferndale gas station at 21357 Wood- Explosion at Keystone ward Ave. in which $86 was stolen. | in Detroit ; | Corinie Carver, 23, and Vernon | 0 | Bruce, 26, no permanent addresses, DETROIT «® — Three men were | pleaded guilty to the charge May burned, two critically, today in a i Carver yrange = = : 2 to years in roit House o! flaming explosion at the Keystone Correction andi Exice recéived & Refining Co. Damage Was esti-| 3 to 10-year sentence in Southern mated at $160,000. 7 Michigan Prison at Jackson. The explosion, accompanied by| Miss Carver's testimony was an 80-foot sheet of flame, was in| credited with convicting three men the main cracking unit of the) of the armed robbery of the Fox | | plant. Other units escaped dam- | _and Hounds Inn last November age | and Judge Doty told her today that | Those injured Were Charles Vin- | her cooperation with officials | cent, 4, critical -burns over his| ‘saved her an extra 10 years in /entire body; Lee Hogel, 38, criti- | prison, | cal burns on the face, chest and | | hands, and Robert Lemke, 28, burn | on the left arm. All are Detroiters. ‘Students Donate The cracking unit consists of sev- | eral tanks connected by a maze of Books to Combat pipes in chich crude oil is proces- Communism sed into a variety of by-products DELAWARE, Ohio (UP) — Ohio including fuel oil and gas Wesleyan University students have Donald Has Major Role begun a “battle of the books” |/to combat Communist propagan- n me | in Birth Arrange nts |da in low-cost text books subsi- HOLDREGE, Neb. & — The ac-|dized by the Russian government cent was on the name. Donald | in other nations. ast ‘week. Dr. Donald W. Jones! Dr. Robert E. Shanklin, assistant delivered a daughter to Mr. and | geology professor, said the idea Mrs. Donald Lanham and a son to| began with Dr. Shannon McGune Dr. and Mrs. Donald Brewster. Assisting were nurses Mrs. Don-|ing professor at the University of ald Lear and Mrs. Donald Henning- | | Tokyo, who wrote to him about the er. | many bookshops flooded with The Brewsters did the natural |cheap’) Communist texts. He said thing. They named their son, Don-| American texts were available to ald — Charles Donald, to be exact.| the students, but that they cost —_——_— try, operating under heavy air cover, routed rebel patrols from a wide area in the Phu Ly sector 30 miles south of Hanoi French fighters and bombers al- so went to the aid of fhe Chonoi outpost near Hung Yen, 30 miles southeast of Hanoi, where a third big rebel assault was beaten off. U.S. Exchanges Bread ‘Secret’ With English YORK, Eng.. (INS)- Army authorities in Britain to- day assured British bakers that ithe art of making American white \ bread is not “top secret.” | Britons who had tasted the‘bread |supplied to U. S.> bases around | York considered it much superior 'to the usual English loaf “Cloak and dagger" attempts to obtain the valuable recipe from a York master baker who was supplying one of the U. 8. camps was unsuccessful. American He would, he insisted, have to treceive permission of the. Ameri- |can authorjties before he could dfs- |close the Pxact measurements of | the ingredients. A ’ Appeals/to Captain R E Sewell, Eldon, Mp., commanding the com- pany of No. 804 Engineer Aviation Battalion] brought an immediate | | iresponse.| Said the Captain cheer- | fully: rad - ‘| “Sure, you tan have the rec- | ipe and the quantities; nothing secret about it. “To'tihke 20 Ib. loaves you heed one 14% ounce ean of evaporated | | milk, one ‘gallon of water. Six | 'ouncs of lat, 10 ounces of granu- | lated sugar. 15 Tbs. of sifted flour), ~~ | and 12 ounces of shortening.”’ be. “4 there's 4 ‘Nurse Remembers 1,500 | Babies in Her Career ee FRANCISCO (UPR)—There ve been.1;500 babies in the life a Mrs. Helen Fanwing. a regis- tered nursé who has worked in delivery rooms here since 1900. She refers to them all as ‘‘my babies’’. ‘and is proud that she how is hetping bring second afd third generations info the world. : The Ti-year-old nurse never has had any children of her own, but | the walls of her apartment: are | covered with pictures of her ‘‘chil- TWO MILLION IN JEWELS — finds that diamonds ‘‘reign” about 15. times ag much. He urged that a program’ be launched to make American books available to the Japanese at low cost | Dr. Shanklin passed the ideh | along to his students. They erected | posters and passed out handbills urging all students to donate the textbooks they would otherwise sell at the end of each semester to Japan, © of Colgate University, now a visit-{ Dr. McCune has promised to give the books he receives to students | at his and other Japanese univer- | sities at a nominal fee of about 50| cents apiece. With the proceeds he | has promised to buy Japanese books, journals or maps and send them to the students who donated | the Americ an texts Man Gets 2-5 year: for Attempted Breakin. Ralph Smith, 31, was sentenced to. two to five years in Southern Michigan Prison at Jackson today by Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty for the attempted breakin of a grocery store at 1203 Woodward Heights, Ferndale, last February. Smith, of 1392 Coolidge St., River Rouge, pleaded guilty May 19. A =| companion, James Barefoot, za: “of 410 Baker St., Royal Oak, was placed on two years’ probation | {or the same offense May 24. The pair was arrested by police while | forcing the door of the market. Death Notices BEST. MAY 30, 1954 185 N. Perry St. age 62: beloved wife of William A. Best: Cesar mother of Thomas E., Gordon G, William M., Prederick A Robert E. Ray R. Best. Mrs. Margaret Richard. Mrs. Qtadys Brattain. Mrs. Helen Franklin: dear sister of Mrs. Zeta Korth, Mrs. Eve!yn Hamilton and James Beaver. Fu- neral service will be held Thurs- day, June 3rd at 2:30 p.m. at the Pursiey Funeral Home with Rev. L. Fred Peter officiating Interment tn Oakland Hills Me- mortal Gardens Cemetery. Mré&. VELMA M Best will lie tn state at the * _-Pursiey Puneral Home __ HOWARD, MAY 30. 1954. FRED- erick. $0 South Roselawn St.. age 71; beloved husband of Mrs Dora W. Howard; dear father of Mrs Lyle Smith and Mrs. Lysie Hell; dear brother of Mrs. Millie Ham- . Tin, Mrs. Alice Graley and Mrs Margaret Putman. Puneral serv- toe will be held Wednesday, June fnd at 130 p. m. at the Huntoon Puneral Home with Dr. H. H Sarkage officiating. Interment in / Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr--Howard / will ‘tie in state at the Hyuntoon | Funeral Home | fVIMY. MAY 31. 1934 ALBERT / 3856 Shady Beach. Pontiac, Mich i age 8@: heloved Drother of: Mrs) Marion Daley. MPuneral service will be held Thursday United Press Phete French actress Dominique Willms in the two-million-dollar cellection of Chairman, ‘peara | Gren” from infancy to adulthood. | jewelry by Sterle, which-she models in Paris. Collection includes Sennap’ Eeoeshe extulnaen: ‘ clare persed . Seven of her babies became brides | necklace, bracelet, cofonet and numerous clips of Precious stones, set | terment in Commerce Cemetery. 7a, dune i, 4! last year, in gold and platinum. jeans Pearl ee, P| 3 ¥ | ; “. e a ‘ % — - _ ‘ | a ae a | t é ah at «. a #26 ec 2 2-28 «2 . / ¥ a ea re 2. Seen a June 3nd at 7230 p. m Pursley Puneral Home with Rev Mrs. Rose Davis officiating. In- terment in Utica Cemetery. Mrs Btocum will lie in state at the Pursiey Funeral _Home WILLIS, JUNE 1. 1984 NELLIE Marie, 51 Mariva St. age £8: beloved wife of Barnett E. Willis; dear mother of Bill D. Willis and Careol L. Willis; dear sister of Arthur Groves and Mrs. Thelma Graham. Puneral errangements will be announced later by the Pursley Punera!l Home Flowers 3 SCHAFER'S FLOWERS 1” ANRIRN PE 3.3173 Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-lohns FUNERAL HOME _“DESIGNED FOR PUNERALS”_ Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor PE 2-407" Cemetery Lots PERRY MOUNT PARK 2 grave lots and 3 singles. _41267 ~n SIX FE BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 11, 14, 18, 20, 26, 39, 57, 60, 68, 71, 73, 92, 9, 96, 98, 99, 101, 104, 106, Ml, 114, 118. + v Help Wanted Male 6 6 A-1 AUTO Macha nic. — = s Super Service, Keego, Har- DIEMAKERS CLASS A Top Rates, Benefits Leading Engine Co. 350 8. Sanford, Pontiac DO YOU NEED TO ADD TO your pre income? Pleasant -and Saturday work for the right man between 25 and 45 years of age. Car necessary, See Mr. Poiley in our drapery dept Sears, Roebuck & Co. 154 N. Saginaw FE 5-4171, ext 39 COUPLE WANTED. CARETAKER on hobby farm 3740 Ray Road, Oxford fe __ EXPERIENCED A-1 MECHANIC for genera) truck work with some experience in air and vacuum brakes, Good starting wage and quick advancement if you wae | Reply to A. Lamont, re in writing. 1546 Winthro> Ra _ tlac, EXPERIENCED DRIVER FOR ES- tablished cleaning route. ope Walker's Cleaners, Lake EARN —S $1900 TONTELT. jobs pro vu. 8. Africa, Dusepe, 8. America, etc. a. labor, drivers, office engineers, execs., oe >, benetine, fare god if hired. National Employment a 20%, form. Serv., 1025 New- ark, N EARN N EXTRA MONEY - sELL sporting . qeees to your friends stock carry. Bee Mi i ee Philip's. 78 N Saginaw St FIREFIGHTERS Applications are now being taken for permanent positions with the City of- Pontiac Fire Division Starting salary $78 re ¥ plicants must be hes school graduates. a end after ¢ p.m ae. Miller. Seamer ssa ane saleemen bee now is W 86 onport en. am vF _-4-2253 for apot__ AIR DRESSER. EXPERIE noee. Excevtionsi opportunity Beauty Salon '47 Pierce ear _Birmingham MAN Young to wort —y beeen 6 ? PRODUCE MAN Experienced. For managing stores and driving truck te market Good opp rw ity. apor in -per son THF FRUIT BASKET Walled Lake Mich. Real Estate Salesman ag a in ig MOE. Vet a gregh fgets | a ; ——E Help Wanted Male 6 BPPPA PPP LD LOD PPL Pe UNION. ROUGH, CARPENTERS. EM 346007 SALESMEN Selcoman for new portable air com ditioner Sells for less than $100 Salesmen earn $200 per week No canvassing eads iurnished. For appointm « cal) Rochester _OLive— THOM McAN SHOE NEEDS 8 ONE man between age >f 19 26 to train to manége one these stores. Must be high school gred- This carries all benefits, vacations, insurances .» person 21 N. Sagi SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT experienced Tune-up work After- noon shift. a Lake Strvice. Next to Ted SUPERINTENDENT vine CLASS. experienced in al) phases of eral construction work Orotne concern needs qualified man at ce for work in Oekland county a. Cali FR 44580 for spp't Bund onstruction Co Tangible—Intangible $150 WEEKLY With an opportunity for advance men We have just added oa revolutionary product to our line. Ages 3 to Car necessary. Compiete trainin Some Com missions at once. draw advance or salary. FE 5-5771 for appointment. WANTED SINGLE MIDDLE- -AGED men for genera! farmin MU 9-1360_ 4695 8S. Rochester | oad WANTED AMB TIOUS SALESMAN for both new and used car de- partment:. 1, vou are willing to work and “esire a good straight commissios income apply in per- son to Dick Bloom Centra! Lip coin Mercur~ Sales 40 W. Pike WANTED SEVERAL GOOD agents Rea Estate P W. Din fan & Sons Lad w _ Huron wrer SOPTENER 84LESMEN New-Revolutionary — sutomatic plus conversion uni manual! softener. 158 N. Te ph Rd < Help Wanted Female 7 PLP PPP DLL NG APPLICATIONS FOR keeper. Ex- Apply in person, 3 EF Aacce eption'-t and perienced only Arthur Murray Studios, Lawrence BEAUTY OPERATOR ~ FULL OR part time. FE 2-0361 7 BEA'TY ~~ OPERATOR. ~ EXPERI encéd. Exceptional rtufiity Leon's Beauty Salon .47 Pierce St.. Birmingham. BEAUTICIAN. EXPERIENCED TO work in pores resort shop. Exre}- ger fe for right person Lo lent o _Call_M Part time tor Fri, - days. Must be over 18 im person. Huron Friendly Market. 884 W. Huron CLERICAL W RKER. TO TAKE charge of genera! insurance agen- ey rummett-Lincicone, 367 E Pike. FE 4-0588. DEPENDASLE WHITE : WOMAN to eare for children and general house work _phone | PE 50571 DINING ROOM WAITRESS Must be experienced in dining room service. 20 to 34 years ~ Apply in person between 1 and ¢ Dm. ta TED'S Woodward at Sousre Lake Ra _ EXPERIENCED LADY FOR DO- mestic help E ccpi Booger S code in. 5% days. No ooking, no laun- ary Gooa references required FE 2-0045 before § p. m EXPERIENCED DINNER , COOK immediately. Top wages. TallyHo Foods. Clarkston. Apply in person EXPERIENCED Telephone solicitors with good per sonality steady position. N _ Telegraph EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR COUN- rf and markiog tr dry cleaning caer App'y in person at Beck Cleaners. 332 N Woodward. Bir- _mingham. EXPERIENCED FOOD AN AND D BAR waitress wanted Week-ends Sportsmen's [nn OR 3-0325 LADY WOULD LIKE HOUSE cleaning, days, FE 40198 MANAGER POR BEAUTY SHOP 5 days a week. Cal! or OR 302%. SECRETARY High ty a’ or Rea] Estate of- fice, ust be experienced typist Steady job and good pay. Married woman preferred FE 4-2533, Jofinson Realty. SHIRT UNIT OPERATOR, EXPE rienced preferred Apply in per- son only. Prince Launderers and Cleaners. 5 Glaspie, Oxford. SAT ESLADIES SPARE TIME Pleasant work and good earnings. No experience OR +’ OR 37148 nen STENOORAPHER - PLEASANT yous girl for full refer experience sider high school Pinan«e Cormvtvatiy State Bank Bide. __ SWITCHBOARD AND FRONT OF- Must ave “leasant person. Ability to meet people or part time. gut will con- senior. State 702 Pontiac Some typing .Hours. * p. m midnight. ¢ days a week. $200 a month and cinners. Call manager, Knoliwoot Country Chub A 6-2551 VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE POSsI- tion for tad: celled = 'p school N sary. 5 day week. Hospitalization benefits. State qualifications and references. Write — Press, Box 118 "TC eee a GIRL AT ONCE WANTED: GIRL drug store Evenings _ 1617 Highland Rd WANTED: GT! ft. FOR COSMETIC counter Evenine hours .5 dav 40 hour week Ages 20-30 Apply in person. Walgreens Drug Store Pontiac Ee , OVER FOR ‘enn s' rm \\ “OMEN Make some real ‘roney for your self this year as an. exclusive / representative i. your locality AVON PRODUCTS. Sell on sight. we train you te start immediate- ly. Mrs+ Margaret Harvey. FE 2-7081 it no. an-wr call FE 53-0260 . WOMEN E general. m st like children, own room an¢ T.V. near Birmingham. i wages. MA WOMAN FOR REPAIRING AND alterations for dry ———. pliant Must be experienced y em- | pee yment. pay. Write — _tiac Press, Box 117 ___ Melp. Wanted 8 MIDDLEAGED COUPLE ao housekeenine in country home nr t Cooking, gardening, cen etal maintanience good par. re- ulre references rite Pontiac ss Box 57 OPPORTUNITY TO EARN WHILE you learn, if vou qualify we will jong ‘ou per nour, while you : Distribute national-— fy —, ~produrt. Apply 150 Instructions 9 AaCCORDIONS LOANED FREE. TO beginners. Lessons given at your home Accordions also sold. al! sizes at factor? prices. OR ‘Work Wanted Male A-1 MAN WOULD LIKE tank work side and out FE 5-7681 10 SEPTIC Also vard work, 4-1 CARPENTRY AND TIL@ WORE PE 5-8054 BOY 16. WA WANTS | = ANY KIND OF work. mn a BLOCK L. real ph . rE +3407. a Tears ot rience, FE 37-0276, ‘CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. ter Kitehene © “necialty FE 23832 eae nee SISABLED VETERAN DESIRES ey any tind V Judeon FE ARPENTRY WORK NEW AND repair Fe 44210 CA LIGHT HAULING TREE ‘OP. ping, and moving Grass cut or ma +4842, after 4 LAWN Wonk. LARGE — weeds and brush cutting. Han rubbish hauling FE Com —_ ly _ Apply * PE 2.2311 and ouse washing in-. —-— | 1 | FUR _ SPECIAL, 37.95 * Work Wanted Male 10 PALA, “_—eeT™ LIGHT HAULING PART TIME. ; FE 1-0004 MARRIED MAN, 39, NO D#INE- ing or smoking would like posi- tion. Has selling experience Bos No. 33, Press , MAN EXPERIENCED In LAND- scapin, — = 2s work. -- Part time PLASTERING OB, TOO small own acanvenee TO EXCHANGE __work with electrician. FE 40774. WE RAKE. ROLL AND .MOW your lawns and bos, Reasonabie.. or 2-4908 Work Wtd. Female 11 LLL LDL LLL LLL LLL OOOO eOLORED WOMA!. DESIRES Monday th: y working tor elderly je $8 a day. plus tare FE ® or FE rei COLORED GIRL WISHES MOTEL or hote! work. Days. FE 40467. EXPERIENCED GIRL WOULD like part time office work after 12:30. Wil) a . June with references Call 1-806! EXPERIENCED. Cay WANTS bebysitting close to Washington High School FE 54-7580 EXPERIENCED DTS | WASHER, office clean.ng, clain cooking. FE 2-03! GuRTA* NS WASHED stretched and also washi sonable » Experienced. GOLORED LADY WANTS W by day or week Expereinced also have good references. FE 4-1855. TRONINGS Phone OR 3-0063 a Ay call LADY WIS POSI. TION AS ENTAL AS- SIFANT. NO TYPING. FOR INFORMATION MAIL: ALL REPLIES TO BOX 73 PONTIAC PRESS MANICURIST WOULD LIKE PO- sition- in beauty shop. Call OR j LADY WOULD LIKE HOUSE cleaning, days. FE 40198. MIMEOGRAPHING. 3. TYPING, 8EC- retarial service. 3-2042. PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE’ Day work. Ca. FE _tween 1:00 and 3:00 Mig PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. Years of experience. FE 61247 REFINED NEGRO OIRL DESTRES Ee work in nome or office. WHITE WOMAN Wishis DAY work | WOULD (5 URE SPOUSE WORK, BY _ the 2-6326 Yo SO WOMEN. WANTS DAY aes _work call __ Building Sefvice 12 A-1 FLOOR LAYING AND SAND __tng. Reasonable. MApie 5-064). _ ATTENTION: COM modeling @ modernizing service. Attic rooms ec rooms, | a . additions com plete apa bee — | . P.HA Gnancing 45470 A-1 CARPENTER ptiding and re REPERENCES EM 3-2362 ADDITIONS Lg ALTERATIONS RE- eset also homes. MA 6 Attics, additions, modeling o BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK, _and fireplace wore FE 2-2468. _ BLOCK CEMENT WORK. KINDS. floors. driv’ «@ Ee - f Rea- sonable, Jensen. FE 2- CFMFNT MIXED ANYW $2.50 yd. Mason work. i088. COMPLETE LINE OF F MADONRY: Brick block & stone EM 35182. BRICK, STONE AND CONTRACT fireplace work ARPENTER : Alterations and custom bullding. ~ OR 3-2579 CEMENT WORK: RESIDENTIAL & commercial; free estimates. = mond Commins, ot aIWO O Baha aa ana wor' a is. New ment, expert operators. 7 ir "FAVESTROUGHI NG 3 are i x F. EAVES TROUGHING Gas and Furnaces McLain's eter *® Sheet Metal _ ss FE 4801 FISHELL & PLAUTZ EXPERT. CE'4ENT WORK — brick laying. Phone OR }-6209 0: MY 3-3086 PLOOR SANDING LAYING eae 491 Central FIN, La] FLOOR LAY 8A con finishing, 10 years Modern equipment. gone 4 Terten, phone PE ¢-0424. | SANDING OLD FLOORS falty, Carl Bills. FE 32-5780, FENCES All types-steel and wood. Material and installation. No money down. HA. Ardmore Fence. 49 WN. Parke. FE 5-5572. NACES CLEANED _ CIA OR +1511 GENERAL. BUILDING REPAIR. Brick stone and cement work. P'astering and tiie wk 2290. GUARANTEED ROOFS. ALL kinds. Est 1916. J A Hugusa, 353 _N Cass FE 2-302) PE 2-808. HOUSE RAISING OAkiand 8-3669 HOUSE , MOVING PULLEY. _equipped. L. A. Young, FE HOUSE RAISING Brick, block and cement work of all kinds. PE 5-0424. "Sx oy aan Be LOOK! HOME OWNERS ALUMINUM ROLL-UP AND FIBE: WNINGS HEAVY ALUMINUM DOORS STOR“ WINDOWS (ALL SIZES EXCEPT PICTURE pal OR RDER NC NOW~ AND het J MAGON ALTERATIONS & EE its. All kinds. EM 3-4879. MASON & CEMENT WORK PRES MASON & CEMENT WORK, estimate. Our. work os. Hh, Mabinds & PLUMBING Compe Py Son. FE 4-3761. OR R 3 SNYD' FLOOR “LAYING sandine sad rg Wiss Phone FR PLASTERING NEW REPAIR FE 2} EVENINGS TILE *CONTRACTOR foan OR sie, seesmee REMODELING GARAGES AND MODERNIZATION FREE ESTIM STOPPERT & CECIL 380 Dizie Hwy Drayton Plaine oR OO pti, if no answer OR 32420, ___ Business Service 13 teed. RE FRIG GERATC ORS WASHING MACHINES [RONEMS &@ MOTORS NE EES PHONE FE-4-2569 Waiton’s EF N. Parke -APPLIAN ple gg de perch ¢ oF ES a and machinery - : et nD” tt aaa « 6 a P's } Rd mee ae |. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, - , . = __ _ _ TWENTY-SEVEN__ Wanted Real Estate 32A (CARNIVAL cs by Dick Turner; Sale) Houses .“ 43/° ‘Sale Houses °43|. For Sele Houses 43 BUILD NOW 3 ve é = = | | ANNETT | gestae) at See ¥ 1", * | : tuk basements,“ Perimeter heat. bree ae : = 4 | OF FERS . ae Tien = ‘o0s"oa | Sown, Eve scall PE aie he e Wwelpome ¥: : s : | Drayton Plains | HERBERT C. DAVIS 124 ACRES Ve tive 4 " Roapital Nt SR go san Teom | $428_Pontioc Lake Rd. OR 3-614, a Very neat and ¢ es Carpeted living room, | BY NER, 7 . » tile beth, 2 bedrooms. large, tiac General double liv- . Semebe ons Set vene| ortine Gicben 6 } beapeoms | CARROI l G PORRITT 8 own d ay, Se am ate enone —_ ani bath up Wall to wail car 26's ae Huron ? Pe > teted ‘to pee] Bar eben faee © Om. | Compecntiie Bens mutate Bastange ~ as of $0800, terms, BIRMING: ; a . NOGHAM. OWNER TRANS. ° Cape Cod Bungalow eS ee: ee {Deane S temuy, easement, to Lovely 6 room modern|. storms, screens. Newly carpeted. d location. Living rm., dining 2 lots, . room 2 sedroomes beth singed, wacat| RASA al Sst Peet | rie rom, ain gem, ee gn ‘and bitchen Its scorn are Th —~ hy AS 8 on first Moor, 3 é BUILT. EN 1951 nace, automatic het water, & goed oe large, Hain wiin vanity cn | You will be sold op the lerce ous. —~ dilemliig eced [ pofth on very ale og basement . |@ Bedroom neme nardwood feers. ’ ; oteation room, teund »- ene story home, Wall wo) eutom 2: a wae wa te ona! on a ot oo oo ee Paani By eae —_ ' Brick Hom je. ; storm. se awn- tm cite. Pivte: oa Mid- | por information, Mrs. 3 I. Resale i ing the bee “ws price is | 5 7 La af wag aale © soot section ot hea sores sy : Soh Ata | EP ie ihe eee Best a . © 3.028 2ng, eelee pete fy, 7 es | _ > Bxtze large 7 room home nance ¥ a \S sea sce GAYLORD Gateways oe oer arg, tun ane 1 eeanedghagrereyieigOll Coaperative Real Estate Buchange H ; Se Ee tais| teres Goeregeess| | CD PIIESS M rote call "es fight ewes, z heat } 9 req a _ erential Se) - HAVEN OF REST re ‘CAMERON H. CLARK ° Lik, Aud Makes meet : r rsery : posable “eset aa Ww ous” “Be Byeuings | |” _— a eS Spacious 4 bedroom ° ; ia yo firs then "eal ou ce —— ‘ ee : ge tim" home ‘and business coe Shee ox ‘yen, frente 4 - tor Ted “4 a | ke on . Rete uer| fee on pe Saat Livny = ae Se ; rancis . “Bud” Miller |, LISTINGS WANTED | b- pS) Too Th setae elec AR ES iStee, bedrooms. "Yow'l tne te oy seal seat ST tnaoce ove final and not echject to vefund i. GER uty es ie “| Harel Some nepie eaa, 7 ‘ a en were to or exchange!“ ss ¥ VALU A A REAL Red Horse. > - = oma Ee tases alee “ang between 2 arevieg Goat anranbery, Ua pegs Ugeira heal Relate Rent Lake Property 36A| - For Sele Houses 43) \West Side—I Acre close to teat homns soot, fe Lm wa aes Large 12 room 3 bath centaing 2 very * mod- a ACA SPOT. : : _ FE 4-282. A Country Lake Estate | ictauy “Urag remodeled Sore rd neorty ' LJ Rreplece. a. : shower in full| down. a acres : Ws dinfyg reem 18521. TV room Bascom Ure Suqmace, oa WANT’ If. . uare ee Mani, | Bre moderabitchen or oe ae ; : 2 ; upper le DE dishwasher, | bed. farpiched 9 room end soremie HS 1-NEAR VOORHEIS RD. bar >| room tile bath room with en ‘st Meer, § bedrooms car e, shop FHA AT 4% icture wiadew, © evel has i"bathe on steond for. Pull ‘4. S Mrecepation room with beat.) car Tg ? 5 . beautiful back iy landscaped lawn. ° The ree terrace overlooking J Sete ated Roy Annett Inc. is REAL 4 seres | 28. Muron Ny tters! 37199 ; convenient “eis! Bateman SE ; soll with . : ineine ry voue, wich Elizabeth Lake Estates : selene ee see Sag 1 3 : i JORNSON, R gee it) Eee ice’ a } : A, NSON, Realtor ~ — = The price im th . 2. FE 42553 sie Se compets oetet| Se ea 6S rere, | w perer an - 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | _6& a . twee- erm a, Ld — be secured oes pe Slee el ee| i $200,008 af : faci ut urn Heights : at home here. wn eins vod’ sty ir ewell insune tt - x eorner y white a SLES (o> cuss om| MAHAN - with| ew yar Yorced. ai. peat ; FE 4-0521 . a 2. = . Zen | Be pug JO "Bileed © | Gosnsiodne Woe? weet Masbents | woutt Cnc at - = v4 . Sy i al = | Member : corenative i ROOM MODERN APT PRIVATE wees| Paaeed == , . ° . . 4 : a cnt, eae bath ‘and enrance Working cov | ( LARK on wit kau ee xzzpma | Wanted Real Estate 324 : ae ee See, :00u | Kam sen > oe } ATTENTION! Dp RAMBLING FRAME BUNOALOW i oa iv 4 Crescent : ready te “gre cw came = is : Realtors FE 4-0528 tote “s ue fruit ( ILES teous, service we have . esmne it gives im “Be cast 3 years A HOME, OF YOUR | 2775. telegraph. | Eres, Bun > = it Dorothy Snyder Lavender oWN - a ane See tre winny ss = en ge ge laa ving gay kitchen, ee E Per FOR |< \ : . . . ® full basement with | $4300 MONTH | Silver Lakefront | BROWN i rnace space for fee- | ae a Lak +4 - : iSoeures. A real ‘valee at sites surance on 8 nice 5 Twenty six) terms 1 bedroom ¢, eompletely foot living room, natural 9906 DOWN. Brend dew 3 hed- "| modern, me it as | ap nya ta ooarey pour.on am] REY dha ae Respeln oire, Sea"Ney Soer | Sess pemp tecce cme tam, | feessacotyceeitiat ag | Eel Te hl ret yell ae a teat bay |. ond_bege cupboard and all in- foot well Suchen, large: check TODA , * | Fea lobe 0 Sinead Th nares treme porch. Close ‘o Low if sess > cS West Suburban ii thi cna otters you themed | Only Fines wh" sale dow. ag Rng on : In grand Donetson Park ~ . stairway svete Uz) Rah Om = | MRR ea ae | ee ee you. Just packages led ree room. Large | §750 DOWN. 3, bedroom home with luce comes | rhocd. $8,900 fs the r eats Fe ences ese. Gumi’ | tet Goad Res | orgs STR ae LAL A ee , property. Lake ing Kitchen, numerous closets, oft som ate ia Sd - . we heat _ KNAPP SHOES A Fine New Home $11,500 LARGE WEST SIDE mod-| features, Only $2,000 of less dows, | FORCED SALE . 4 A F ed = age ig of Orchard vlog Pant eg C-Clark for Better Buys $2,000 DN FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY, SERY-| 3128 Stach An encctieet 3 betreom | Ser can, citer yee te bell ef "The gwner "Fis OE EE ceri garg o esburvas Seo Wies aches ise aa terms and quicl possession. CAMERON H. CLARK Tires “htarogm i R safe scientific. PR 4-4131. ont: women, . r Open 1 ov) tshed. vo wet K. G. lhe stead, Realtor ya ee eS Slumipum a E room Goaperative esl Enteie Buchange dient, wi eer Oe Sa SRE | ere opts Some Bee peg | Sem anuden caupaieer| DRAYTON | Beton BS Landscaping _18-A | WE'NE. f YOUVE READ = 9 room and ae tat tts, ideal tor| SL EAR ROOMS AND G005 | Near Eastern Jr. High = | wah, Wwe “living Pom with YLV scores metho, 2°B | Ee cer | FISH unease | pele en | ear eran ae] Ee ee aes | ~~ WOODS? vere seh ze ery cad delivered or liad. ©. WANTED ALU TYPES OF AWA- 7 > ING eduits. On Bee line. Private vn- ORR LEE onvote S| woes fieors’ plastered Walls Nice ti "wtit ve =o. 2281. OAKDALE ST ee a dewer ile oo GRAWES LANDSCAPE GERVICN. | Sti ‘Tare nnastes “avscdwes OR —SaDiar PORWIRRED APART: |< *o ‘Prvate ,getrangc:| jot areas, “Priced at $10.60. 1 11 BROWN, Realtor | "wou located on large WR) tot| — fnisted tnt ih diciag Compute aaa Sane pod men 386 N. Angleus Rd. Pontiac. for ment: adults, OR 3-7329. PLEASANT iM. CROSS VENTI- , | 1362 W. Huron Ph. FPE9<010|). 1? Drayton Woods which you finishe? in knotts pine; Ee Reh UnvELmnG. | @iLc BOR ImOw PORCH WAIL CATCHING? | fon, next 3 S5DR0oW UPPER commosstion optignal. Tourist ae- | Pontiac Lake Road USmaee Gop’ Real" Ratrie Reem | HOT one pt ie Gnas are | eee “eent . pus 5 = = etacotnie tc Pe on! . ‘ ne em, | ry ow cd] - Winkie Pe salste | “ings ‘and tard tenees to order | Maz"Sghe Joe ming but it yas alist Gvodieon, Fuone OL LTS | RocM AND BOARD FOR BUD. | teal'snd clean an pin Ovod poe! || THREE UNITS | fer ater"atk ong nett) SLRS Srna : SPRAYING PE 2-622. Sens te as aang ane Dene) | eeG mee faves Der renee eer. ae ae i session, Make your offer TODAY | Live in seven beautiful rooms of | WSted features coh tc heweg| on Fruit irees and shrubs, iawn Wd. Child. to Board 26) se! ter remember to start pack- _catl 7246 — eee a ge | your own with oak floor, and pias-| brick fireplace heated, attached “Cc - Fru ne ta eliminate dantétions, | ne | ine td call 2 FRONT S. Anderson Street | ee ue ie ful bet, ocd eatage, brick planter bor under} GILES RF ALTY CO lawg, cettine tree trimming. OL s. No hildreh. Adults only. Convalescent Homes 38A) , | Sent the y 3 room apaert-| - Picture window P) nty of cabinets : pb taal AND CARED No drinkers OR 3-8840 ’ nr aaa a _— Pt as ee home | ——o = as modern — with svack ber Pert 93 w Huron REALTOR wear a eB Trocking 19| On pee ewwees wou | WHITE | epteh Sit 076 Sree i a “tr eS fa tH iutesrny iene eet | Se, vcy,be uing eee |_* CMY AA-1 MOVING & TRUCKING OR | SMALL CHILDREN BY WEEK OR iy E- LD g nen ., CLEAN 2 , — ake your offer TO-|.. 13.608 total ¢ With payments |. bethroom The full’ orice ie on OG! RESALE Pee ee Ve i-a1s0 enytime. <#0L, Christian _bome__7E ist. BROS sorting eoupie, to tes En, best Hotel Rooms 39 on wae | ef 006, tnetating tases and leer) ee hurry Ga this enete 0 ee ual Oe ae Eevess cee) BROS. |Buspe =| tte” cram | usm | WHITE | a . a ve ai _ A Ez LT A L —— SOUP TRUCE SERVICE — | "Stove. ‘len wagon, studio. seek sae On a On He 2 room apt. Both on first -™ for “only "62.800" woot Sos coors ao FE $105 | lecirte fan miscellaneous. FE teens ‘ster 6. |. $12 WEEKLY Kc heat.” amt large specious . BROS 7 _.|30USES AND APTS. why -docere : | rooms ‘n | or ta-wey ox awonor | HELP) HELP! | Stans tena arent bene | Sy reetectaati ti, (MND HARCER EG. [Tedseaping'and's 9" ctr parser na | e, for pick-up Reasonable. FE Fu baie {39 W, Muree’ sty PE be) Tar as down payment eee Oe Eee ae =| $43.00 MONTH x f : , A £ Open 6: 3 cts a ow e _ ) un Ds ATU. ee aT ORE CLEARED | [urmttare Devers. cash waiting | Me stare. we aged voor proper Jann tnd oneal Hotel R 39 nr Sener DRAYTON PLAINS ~~3 ROOM | Tat, includes taxes and. in, Ashes & rubbish hauled Clean | Warren TO BOY ALL TYPES OF oe Sai 4. A "Tayicr Reahor. 3 NICE ROOMS AND SATH. © Bain : six LOVELY. ROOMS house, nice lot Quick possession | Eedroom ‘home, completely hic etn furniture. Ph. PE ?-6823. = sae Ah a Mave ferracreter heet and hot | ROOMS-S7-'Bay- _} AD AMS Attractive spacious, family home | oe Sree Re: SS SMR Eyes mocdera The 2500 pajurents SRD, Fetes P| FURNITURE NEEDED MAHAN Ans BUYERS) _sses wmunes: Meus cour: PEP HOTEL AUBURIN : Salting teeient tusnen od |Srracee smees trom owe | Sol Se he Zoo tire ot 064 lots, Ges the | 4 t ROOM a: i . ss ing Refrigeration Unit \ WEST SIDE ating plant. living foom | Waterior -¢ roon pit -tered. walls, “We. only have 8 ha 2-0603. peas : - ~ E 14x24 »* ce * sad RoBRISH AND wh for zou Br outright ot The demand mm ger os oa a 2 ane he. ET 1 som 3, story frame with full ays Aaa ‘ores of trade a Fr or i. ant $6960 check. TODAY. ‘ta price, , Oee WAULINO SARS, AND > | _tate: en GR -971, SC pe Rent Stores. 40| rissset-in porch. Locate . /EORGE MARBLE fe pi | tient AND are atmos} to ~ ( te £ n porch, Located on Au- 2 LAKE PRIVILEGES -s rubbue healed. Reasonable MY) WANTED FURNITURE ix palate, ee Ee Good 46r Many Businesse Seen iets scmecl | sened REMARKAMLE BUY | anaeroneine. a, waterford | Yor jog Mteneg i bes — : ’ er e E + ° ° a roo : . ANDAR FROCEINO EMT | | Hyou, here, snyming for | Wy hagaie wee Good for Many Businesses) tio, c".'seeat garsge, fos | Salah ot ncet Dare ae ater Un Sibes TT! | rooms, Full priee $4,000, and = oor} era Se | Biiaaeee F/O epenacras Satedeetser: | MLE eh cautete O) ae ace eee cons em pw tine | 1 reat Sayer ae meer: . Reasonable, FE 5-0824. Fe location. For rent of NCOME e * 4 rooma and bath with full bhee | »y./- . DEIL AG L & S SALES CO. ofa = Ke. Bw nase, Soul ge |g dry income pit st Znre Sea tet riemcrth wim oneeee | mest gery, teemese | INCOME | Local eng. Long Distance Movine| OARLAND COUMTT ® LAROEST A for dime store hardware or clot | roopt” and. batt, plus lavatory. one more homes, WA with 68,000) axe your monthly permis, smoper tert Seas IE = Aah vee ee FN LS IE 7 Reeidiaeetalited Sere” soci erie ce | WE SELL - WE TRADE DRAYTON PLAINS |. that'ip inte 3° apartment ~bish and light trucking FE +07 | Wid. Miscellaneous 28) | RmatTy co. peALTonS = {| enone Oh gan Ona | On segee DORRIS & SON A good § room 145 story bungalow | nena sith aale 62.900 68 Trucks to Rent WANTED ait SOMSLEE 10 Member Co-op Rea! Est. Exch tne Call MApie $9611 eens 1s ae Realtors Cocp Member; Plamared Welt; A miss heme ney{ %? NwrTY TROCK: raft Pe Naat aller £80 pm. | Open xe Rent Office Space 41| sash mc rosm aes Seat |e noow nome aw cpowrinc | PONTEAC GILFS REALTY CO 00 pm. }~ sermm An ananet.> dims: rest ele pb bath { 20M p IN PONTIAC | "ON FEAC LES REALTY CC Money Wanted 28A AIR-CONDITIONED one TWh TOR, Oot and two 3 * mon down povment. Guchy Meai-|1 yeom .9 0 wteo REALTOD | a a ee Sepa eons E Lage | ers Nias Penal” gatearee | Pye ne a ed : Pontiac Farm a WOULD LIKE 810.90 TO PIN. WE . ;} Gross —— 7%. Bhown by | g00d condition throughout Nard. ae “ish West Suburban home. and "| For Rent Miscellaneous 42, °°" er Cine | wood floors and plastered walls 2/ * iTAND ma | Rpeeanannnecnaud EAST SIDE car garage, (Basement bar x{rs pda S AND pay- WANTED: BUOBY TR GOOD | $u00_aown /buys this @ bedroom | Ez $10 per month, Pull price 613. COTTAGES Write Box 0 ho : week — < . Full pric $13.- —REDUCED RATES| 3 sere EE OOM SPRL) Ene er eS) Orchard Lake RA | ™ PEM OD | ARE AND tS aa on go ag ip ney iguieer toe DxRE PROPERTY ° Our New Locati@m | on Bt ee? w20 w 6 | 92s PONTIAC TRAIL Sa - S te 5 , : tw a ~ re 4 room /semi-modern cottage. \ Washing . | 3066 tiee na p73e1 y . , ONPURIISHED HC Newingham, Boker Pe eleliog Z| For Sale Houses 43 Fake = Pe Bel ‘iii Park ee omen —! AVE a rr Bd ot 0081 ; cevnlavs women . ae ke | gpg Ag ny — My oI wt | East Side ‘ 4 dedroom home with | bedroom —— H. Young PB a Fit 2 BED ae ete ment gas beet siummum «torms 3 tedraim frame @G8 fell bas and comr'et Path kitehen, din- i - se bd — One KP EC 1) HARBOR end scréens stairway unfie- ment stok with full base | ing room ‘ving room down. 3 wit A befe re. block bealstitul Lake Orion ae mmc ase He - ~e zadl ee * a automatic hot! pedronnis and semi-bath Ou Renta! sooner d phe 1 tens Wouul oa euelee ah pewea. & vette 2 Sedroms mer. + : See yerd. All, in excelent ition | Separate gape pag + any | pape a ms , Basse. ; a 1AM? BROTHER + eS WE NEED | denis. ; ons gpa Yee ‘ie | Se ge Be 9 pl — r gg Ms Os Soe re. % w eract“t fates Mean ' 2 gr teow = route e LISTINGS WANTED ent uses. Uinduen. 3€| Ors cise ws “suniegae te! be oe ee oe eDildren Can ; White Lake 43154 or FE - aad A Hows _ wa : : — p= ed e for | AAT ANRAR Ree re unfinished ier ecb. j : Gove. wely § : ei Ty" “N : : / $ ) IN | orien «| Th, OP BOY Be ri oS tr Ss | uses came snag ens re eae ree ADAMS REALTY CO”) a ott Sp ite” oes peat eetare | ew Kanch Type Hosine 10 tre vores fancis E. * Miller | . $18. ¥ eekly. wih, lake privilexes Good beast | xa of | _seemesed m eeelment’ and | EQUITY IN A FURNISHED IN. room’ wwn vcture Ener z 3 » § oa smay ~ ment. L © u | a B anon. ot ren with come home ‘or alate model car, en ant oath “is @ Rew in = i ra ; ; far ovine in and ‘ep tate = ve us & +4 oe A-1 condition 20) W home and wl be completa x é te oc Reaior SPRINO'S & 2 , es, $1250 Ls metnananeees os oe pyowee, Woe i eT a . ; om, e238 eee °S. P K. L. Templeton, Realtor ated, smell dome sas Saco rsce iiorothy Snyder Lavender ; ee | as , : ae Ore fice Open Eve. Aner #30 pm. | see w. wore Ot em peat * TW NTY-EIGHT_ For Sale Houses 43). Sam Wa Bh peer ppromag e | room brick ranch homes with ‘walls eee wide lots. owe pave streets Boat cetvianes ; *“athin beseties, selected clientele Price #14.000 up. FHA approved. Open Sunday at Isis Warwick to pros pective purchasers or cal! FE 45000 -or FE. 32-2105 ° “Well built bomes since 1923" eae oe ore us own- 8. | | 2 ear garage. Nature! . Large lot 722300. Large t near high school 000 down. DO 3% reoms. Just like © dol! house | Inside and ee | 1 RESALE New in 1951 Lente | Pontiac's east sider be scaped outside ag gas rage and big 632300 | ! “CORT M. IMBLER re - 2we ; Co-operative Resi Exchange > ec a FIREPLACE , We guarapiee this is perfect tau) BONTIAC sae f= bath with fireplace iow s v ee ll lh car at- tached gafage, and | base- wat ne ests wens One look * onme 7or rest; two ) ~ OF to trade ey 1,700 and we'll take trade cage ia if aie GEORGE R. IRWIN i, ESTATE 768 — Avenue PE $0101 — FE a _JRWIN — STTSURBAN ve room bungaiow with ful) | 53 sement witn severa! fruit trees. A beau titul rustic fromt yard with lots of shrubbery and evergreens Lo- cated near Gakiand Lake just 6) es solid . conetete and Prick | fromt porch ecross width of how OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 GEORGE R. IRWIN REAL ESTATE Hes 1 acre of ground FORREST 11 LAKE FRONT ok cee venue $0101, or. rE 28046 INCOME We invite your in.pection of this marvelous investment income Lf uated in one of Pontiac's best | rental areas Tt Pegg _— - Five famiy -— heat. Proskiceny ‘mt REALTOR maintain. Lip B street Over is 412 W_ Huron FR 44629 per cent net retu . Open Eves ort 8 Sun ‘ty $ JOSEPH F REISZ LAKE ORION HOME - 53%. W Huros ~4@ Bedrooms, 1 floor. full base FE 2-020 Eve /MI_ 44419 ment, of] heat, recreation room, rE ™ invite you te Inspect his new 2 bedroom ‘Russell Young | WALTER OREEN Y 23-6831 ~~. Established 1916 | WEST SIDE INCOME. ¢ apis. 2*% : e cluded Garage A real invest- $3 bab. apd buy : $10.500 with gown ads $1970 DOWN East side 3 § ROOM. HOUSE WITH SMALL RR 3-6504 vedrm ‘home Full basement paced to bus apd schoeis -walk- ing distance to Baidwin Rub- ber and GMC plants Variety small fruit. Total price $6,975 \ ' ‘y ACRE. Ready for your garden | West suburban location Large rms. 1 bedrm. and full bath down. 3 bedrms and ieve- tory up., Basement with stoker | arage. Dome fruit, grapes and | rries Quic possession $8.- | , $00 with only “st 500 down $1,960 —* West suburban new home — full name form large kitchen an slid siaee | inside “% acre hers see lake privile now at y $7, + eaten name — ied Full | Kitchen. full besement with sf | huet. Newly le tt FLOYD KENTRealtor | aia % W. Lawrence Open Eves. PE 5-6105 __Nest_to Consumers Power KEEGO HARBOR 13 room on Ca,’ Lake 2 large . ALL MODER side. Smal) down payment ong bergen. quick sale, | om | end OMC furnace 1 acre lot 100x356. 8 down Donelson Park ae = that ot az ee y © enjoy and lake lortoae 3 tail h~-4 rms (3 ne oe tied q ear eerage. a oe g ee storms end screens inchude new carpeting Brice $13,450, FHA terms. John Kinzler, Realtor ew Jo Huron St FE 43525 pg oe... Real Totate Exchange i 8 | | emnilemminenlenraanal | atiful bedroom brick reach | home Saute for gracious living. ;. living room with fi lace tile ater ereened-in porch, all Lg and “Sylvan Lake privi- legen too | / ' NCOME cee location for this 8 room hom tacen tered walls. full base- ment with laundry tubs and fruit cellar, auto of) heat storms and screens whr pay rent when vou ean own this. with reasonable terms and collect rent all knotty pine cake 2 te es lake front ry thes ey tails call. J. A. Taylo REALTOR -INSURNACE 199 Oakland Ave FE 42544 Open Eve Free Parking Jack Loveland | 7189 Case Lake Rd, Keego La Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES GI RESALE y Three ro modern bun- O furnace ., electric hot wa- tet Newly decorated. Situated on nice lot 80n130 ft This home ix priced to sul Payments only $57 Including tames and insurance ra ‘EAST SIDE Five room modern with basement and furnace, 1%. car garage. Ex- tra large bedrooms nicely dec- crated Owner says sell this wWeex Close to Yellow Cab Oniy $1 500 ¢own to reliable peopie, CLOSE TO SHOPPING Four nice rooms and bath Base- ment with ot] furnace and hot. Water Lovely front porch and SUBURBAN Or! PROPERTY room - Harbor | Fe ee 1667 | “MILLER. home. fully modern Pisin lot paved street oi] heat lyse Hage cost only to GIs HURON GARDENS (2 -homes. with 2 bedrooms ful! bath, ful) basement. with auto matic heat. can be purchased on both OF and FHA mortgage. With reasonable \erms 10 ACRE. FARM Practically new 4 bedroom home’ 10 acres of level ground 2 creeks | running through property Several | acres of tillable muck land Pius | several acres of pasture land Full bath can be provided or can | be solt less bath Low. down) payment, to GI | Francis F. “Bud” Miller Realtor DOING BU SINESS AS STONE RE4I 619 Josivn 2.0253 | _2_t to 8 pm Daily ean 1 _to 5 ~ NORTH END Modern © rooms. 1 floor oa fil } BEDROOM RANCH HOME 00x 150 ane THE PONTIAC, PRESS. oe ee 43| se OF HAM. * 7, “FU ESDAY. aw NE I, 1954 — excellent condi. down payment |, Me before yo Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR 3140 W. Byron | PE 34411 R PERSONALIZED HOMES BY PALMER, FE 21906 r pre = The “All ‘Woman Realty” lot. @ per cent G 1 inn OR 35-66% Owner “NORTH SIDE An unusue! buy for smal! family — Three large rooms losed tu t ee . [—4 ine . 85s Hat <5 Hs — basement 2 car and many features rs | RAY,Q'NEIL, Realtor ; 3 Ww. Huron ~~ WM. HL KNUDSEX . REALTOR race Priced reasonable at $9 000 | Substantial down CUCKLER REALTY 26 N Saginaw FF 4-409) ac Eves FE 7410. FE 17-8119 ! NOW | WE HAVE—a mode! home for sour eareful inspection Located close to St Bene- dicts an@ Donelson Schools, J-bédruom bunealow with Thany deluxe features Se- lect oa floors. and plastered painted Walls“ full tile bath colored fixtures shower well designe’ kitehen with plenty eof bui'tin cupboards. tom- pirte basement of] or gas furtace automati¢ gas wa- er heater recreation space 60 foot wide ots paved stret, sewer sidewalk gas watyt Yes these 4 remain ing’ horrer have. everything ‘ou've demanded AlWars open for your inspection GAGE COST; Lets look now. We have the kev’! { FE 37193 of re ean # rn | _Ortonville 132 Reverse Charges _ Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | a SEARS LA $40 DOWN You won't believe’ the ad when {o all that is required for this mod-| YOu read it but everytnmg Wwe a 8 new | S@y about this 2 bedroom mod- Shits Cae eo, it has = ern home is the truth It has far'ne the ‘ake with lake priv- with dining mao ye walls. | living room, iarge kitchen, | Neges Several others with «mail | down payments &@ Well insulated year round home C Paneus 1019: M-15 sce eed ahr ova on private lake ishing and good swimming ; near Milford. The full price Pioneer Highlands BRICK BU NGALOW — An at- tractive two bedroom home with oll hot air heat. partitioned rec- Teation. room with bar. quick - Possession, paved treet special price $12,000. terms ; } one! Incomes ee _ BROS. LARGE HOME — Just right for the Tson wanting Huron St. Hu Greig abd mone $13. 800 ‘oon ® Tautte 1 ale ome an usines ation, roo — })_ Sun. ito § Terms. = ae ™ | 7 ROOM” MODERN. FOUR B 3 ot eae ful — ~_ fu | Bungalow Special | _ sand. “terms Fi rE Tea FAST Be ih casas mae ie cf | acre very uctive 8 “© rapes berries, “ — ye ROCHESTER AREA Tull trees asparagus trees Immediste possession of this stirubs ertll garage. J bedroom bed b home *} h home with large enclosed porch i on aun tae utility yoo Aut t t hot that can > made into 2 more oil rooms $8 Terms water Garéve 2? lote Convem . emt to all Pontiac olants. Only JiR. HILTZ ~ Bryer. 0 Too m 2 au . aaa ey gapodll, ome face ~ REALTOR Other homies oa home sites 1011 W Huroh ®&t Rochester afea at all. orice |FE 5611 Open a ranges »¢ ROOMS & KATH BY OWNER cn Eston fd. Clarkston ~ © MAU RICE WAT ATSOQN - NEAR ROAD. WE BET THe fooms im Pontiac, § rooms jak REALTOR front furnished, Suchy Realty’ Or. ,; W., Fourt: st Rochester | tonyille §-ORJ. OL bo711, « - -- e * Ld : { — m7 - ord Dam a ra + ra = = roo — Prema rs with Variet . outdoor grill, ezce ment floor comnletely tiled. furnace and manr e¢x- Seif on easy terms or consider some trade $2200 DOWN A fine Lend tn an outstand. WATKINS LAKE FRONT Good | scenic view overlooking | good beach Year around porch and. I") baths. | carpeting fyll length screened | *C oll heat. garage Lots and it down. plus private Gogeet to 3 large rooms and bath | uo The laree basement has MACEDAY LAKE FRONT 120 an oi] furnace. auto. hot wa- Y : beach large shade trees &rm.. #+bedrm home with full could be year sround New 2- car garage with overhead doors. 50 FT. CORNE: st. Large Beautiful Home- sites in Good Section 002190 excellent building site, wooded. Lees roaas, $150 down. Only 2 parcels jeft, high and slightiv on a good tl : goud so’ 4 5 Acres A rea) buy at ae Hilisite loea- tion [cae Dixie High- | Way. $160 down 10 Acres $310 down. Good soil Slightly roill- road. ing. On @ good 5 Acres north of Goo sol 4 mi Pon city lim.ts. $150 down. 4 Acres A few ‘wooded parcels left. 6 mi. of city limits. As low as $170 down. 114 Acre Beautiful ssbicgioge tin Sites. PE 2-2163 }4 mi. north etty lim. WOLVERINE LAKE NEAR PON. tiae Tratl and 15 Mile Rd. 3. =r b — Only a few left. As low as $60 its. Low as Sue In Drayt teas CriruL LARGE WOODED lot w Oskwooa manor. only $2,450. rE 20648. BETTER. HOMES SEE CHEROKEE HILLS You cap still select from 15. sites in this popular new home | section burry selline ot anne Lake CARL W- BIRD, Realtor | 503 Community Nationa! Bank hes Fl PE .¢4211 EVEs FE 5 PHA AP. Lares, — bome sites tn Dray- HOLMES- BARTRAM on ‘tae pase Th nay Foe — ae RIVER PROT. lot with _— Lake pre | _leges. $650 Lot. Down é PARK. Tie Fr | _ frontage, F répm | 00 | Aon w 4ND SaneuEne i i paaY. or 3-8716 , By owner 2 LAKEFRONT LOTS. NEA R PON- | tiac. 50%250. Only $75 down. FE | - 2-7520. 2 LOTS NICE VIEW. ACCESS TO | and Ca van, Otter. united a LOTs EASE fg J or TOWN, | altogether canta Cake or ~APPROXI- on mately 100n300. Restricted small lake. yton Plains sec- tion Excellent building site, Price $1750. By owner. OR 31331 Lots OF) AB oe “P Ww __Dinnan Son. W. Huron OO EBSdb PRS FE 45181 $25 DOWN /38? Aubura Ave | _F CONCESSION IN CLUB | qos 8 ‘ease. — CHECK THIS! AURAN1 LOCATED IN good boat livery on Bad ‘sat Lake Res- oni «partments ‘gross pox “es cr” sndee. "te income is tas for ADAMS REALTY. CO. ay rah, Stare rE or~ DIXIE MWY. BUSINESS 4 for yourself enjoy « good . e. Lots of potential for tien. Euy inv only 20103 days FE evenings | to 9 cre Slat Easy ‘ter or the balance of $125 If you want a place to go swim- ming and « place for our boat. investigate these lake privilege lots ‘tcday’ Offering 1100 lots on Cass Eliza -th easant and Spring Lakes .~ “ Red Horse FE 2-9179 4#0x120 CLOSE TO FISH- to LOTS er Body plant. oo each Box a |§ LOTS MIDDLE praiits LAKE | 250x985 -ft. Must have cash. Call EM_ +4118 after 5:30. Ni Paved. Plus ‘2 acre ec ae land in. rear. 1 block « West of Feiner Nr. $500. A. ao OR 3-7414. e LA, ry D KENT. Realtor earege This ts a verv out- ine. viece- of property well favestigate Being ; Open E oy actual coat and best of Next to Consumers Power F. C. Wood Co. Humphries ..... eee ice open 9-8) bie party veu can name vour erm ELIZA ABETH LAKE ae AKEFRONT.__ CEDAR LARD year around home rooms possible 3. Kitchen, ffooms gné YEAR AROUND 5 ROO eet vtoundation insulated 29°" = Priced at $10500 on terms Edw. M_ Stout, Wilhams Lakefront 2 son nen ——— in front ote 7 Roe a a part basement a; (3 W.. LAWRENCE.aT CASS Cor 4 S + t sat sehen oe seit A a, a sexys a ii Als ah RE GGA LSC MAMAN EC IRRES — 4 b IRTY NTIA cP RES: * Y, NE 1, 7 ae ot Used Care | ? +5 923 est 61) 5 “ ot W. 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