' ial ~ at tee ae keuar { PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER #, 1953 —s0 PAGES Boston rd Ex-Red Oficial First Witness in DetroitTrial Opens U. S. Conspiracy Case Against Six State Communists DETROIT (AP)—Govern- ment attorneys, using. the’ testimony of a former na- tional Communist Party official, today. began its conspiracy case against six Michigan Communists. _ . Pred W. Kiaess,\U. 8. dis- trict attorney, called as his| . first witness, John Lautner, 51, a-member of the Com- munist Party for 20 years and former head of the par- ty’s Hungarian National ureau. Lautner, who has testi- fied in seven similar Smi Act trials and has ap - before various Ci) o ional committees, gave a Federal z quickly fell into disfavor. The sharp protest by Goodman was the first snag in the trial which entered its second week to- day. Government and defense attor- meys yesterday made their open- ing statement to a jury of seven women and five men. Cautioned by Judge Picard to stick to what they interitied to give out “propaganda,” the at- torneys followed closely the indiet- ment returned against the six de- fendants Sept. 22, 1952. Kaess accused the defendants of organizing the Communist Party to serve as an instrument for a revo- lution te violently overthrow the United States government and es- tablish a “dictatorship of the pro- letariat.” Prospective government wit- Resses were labelled “informers _and spies” by Goodman, repre- senting Mrs. Helen Winter, Philip Schatz and William Allan. “_Nat—Ganley,one_of the defend. ants, acting as his own counsel, termed the trial ‘‘political.’’ Thomas Dewitt Dennis Jr. and Saul Wellman, the other defend- ants, also acting as their own coun- sel, indicated they would deliver opening statements after the gov- ernment has completed its case. Kaess said the government could prove that the activities of the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) nen ON HIS FEET AGAIN—Nine-year-old Park, polio victim, is typical.of many youngsters being helped back , | te health through St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Clinic and Sister Kenny Polio Treatment Center. Both benefit through donations to Pontiac Pontiac Press Photo Donald Shirley of Hazel 4 State United F Fe Drives Reported ‘Over the Top’ United Fund campaigns in four Michigan cities. were | reported “over the top” this week as Pontiac Area United prove during the trial and not| Fund neared the close of its 1953 drive. , Lansing, Flint, Jackson and Grand Rapids all raised more than 100 per cent of their goals. “If they can do it, Pontiac can and will,” Dwight S. | Adams, United Fund executive director, said today. “We have three days left. The drive is scheduled to end Prints Ballots Wrong: Superior Is Superier CHICAGO (UP) — The man who printed the ballots for today’s ju- dicial election won't get any votes as a speller, The first 3,000 ballots. printed had to be destroyed. In listing 58 superior “court Candidates he spelled it “‘superier.” Double Celebration TRIESTE W — This disputed city celebrated today a double an- niversary: The first entry of Ital-| ian troops at the end of World War | I and the feast day of the city’s patron saint, San Giusto. Two Nobel Prize Winners‘ Named by Swedish Paper STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)—The Stockholm news- paper Aftontidningen said prizes in physics and chemistry will be awarded to a Duteh physicist and a German chemist. . The newspaper said they were Prof. Frederik Zernike of Groeningen, The Netherlands, and Prof. Hermann Staud- inger of Strasbourg University. Zernike is most known for his works with a-new elec- tron- microscope and Staudinger is an expert on macro- molecular chemistry and biology, the newspaper said. tonight this year’s Nobel The winners of the two* $33,840 prizes will be an- nounced officially tomor-; row night by the Swedish Academy of Science. Macromolecular chemistry is the chemistry of giant molecules which makeup all substances produced by the plastics industry and a num- ber of vital organic . substances The election microscope, through the’ use of electronics, had been invisible to the ordinary microscope. The chemistry and physics prizes | will complete this- year’s Nobel | awards. British Prime Minister Winston | Churchill won the 1953 prize for literature. ) Friday.” Adams said another $8,-| | | 500 in cash and pledges re- ported in Monday boosted Show United Fund Film Anyone interested in seeing the 16-minute color sound movie, “The YOU in United Fund,” showing 21 Pontiac Area United Fund agencies in action, is in- |- vited te showings in Consumers Power Co. auditorium teday at 2:30, 4 or 7:30 p. m. United Fund workers are especially urged to attend. the Pontiac area's total raised to $301,445—almost 62 per cent of the $487,200 oal. United Fund headquarters in Hotel Pontiac is open from 8:30 4.m. until 7 p.m. this week, Of Michigan's four cities which have cleared their goals, Lansing | had the highest margin, raising $763,806 .— about 108 per cent of its $705,340 goal. Flint, spurred by memories of the recent tornado, collected $1,- 262,382, or 107 per cent of its $1,- 174,458 quota. - Grand Rapids pledged $1,255,078 on a goal of $1,239,639 and Jack- son, almost the same size as Pon tiac, watched its ‘Forty-Five Fund” grow to $395,754. Goal for the Jackson fund, which raises money for 45 agencies, was $390,- 975. : In Today's Press TU eeeeEE. Eee ee, eee) Pee ec eee eee Cee eee eeeeeee Pattee eee eee wees TTT TEL eee Poe eeeeeel eset eee eee eee eee eee weee ves rt) Pee eC eee eee ee TR ELLA ee salesei gis icdeeaee’ 2%, ti, ee | more St Paget... cceeesedd, “ ee | ae Being Elec Two Million Due to Vote | 5 for New York Mayor; | and Governors - Trend Being Watched ” By THE UNITED PRESS elect a governor in Virginia, @ governor and a congresé- man in New Jersey and mu- Polls opened before day-| light in New York, where more than 2,000,000 persons were expectec to vote in the across the country for a hint of how the public feels. one year after the election of the first } Republican President in 20 contests. Political leaders from national “New Deal” leanings, expected Teacher Shortage Not Quite So Bad LANSING (#—Michigan’s teach- er shortage is acute, but not as bad as figures released by the Nat- jonal Education Association indi- cated, Dr. Clair L. Taylor, state superintendent of public instruc- tion, said today. The NEA release said Michtigan Hieeded 9,000 more teachers in the 1952-53 fiscal year and had the worst teacher shortage in the na- tion. . Taylor estimated the Michigan teacher shortage for the 1952-53 year at 5,500. He said Michigan still had the most acute shortage in the nation, behind California. “We had to issue about 7,000 special teaching certificates this year to get teachers for our class- rooms,” Taylor said. For the 1953-4 school year, Taylor estimated the state’s teach- land and New York have a better average. New Rains Flood Italy . MILAN, Italy # — New at $3,900. Only California, Mary- | Off-year elections drew ‘| citizens.to the polis today to y % BATTLING THE BLAZE—Above, firemen mass hose lines to pour a wall of water into the flaming hold of the Norwegian freighter, Black Falcom, 7 Die in Ship Fire and Blast yesterday in Boston Harbor. be dead and 18 injured in this, the fourth: ship blast in the harbor in 18 days. ws _ AP Wirephete - Seven are known -to Famous Chimp, | Joe Mendi II, \Ends Zoo Career Detroit Zoo officials are hunting today for a guccessor to Joe Mendi II who has retired after starring for nine years in the z0o's chim- : | panzee circus. “He was a great, old trooper,” Ballot Today Communities Will Elect Officials, Decide Local , : Residents in two Pontiac area communities and three areas of city officials and decide on special issues. Orchard Lake voters will name two village commissioners while Syivan Lake residents will elect @ mayor and a city councilman. Running for the Orchard Lake posts are incumbents Harold A. Cousing and Arthur J. Under- weed. Opposing ing are John E. Quirk and Milner W. Thom. Incumbent Mayor Anthony W. Royal Oak area voters will elect a mayor, four city commission- ard K. Kelley and Franklin More Cool Weather Forecast for Area Cool arid cloudy weather is fore- cast for Wednesday in the Pontiac area by the U. S. Weather Bureau.” A high of 63 and a low of & j The annéxation issue deals with | the acquisition of a two-mile strip | are running = "| Committee and I don't presume | investigation, A low of from 38 to 42 is expected | charges. Witnesses tonight and a high of 53 to 56 on) Wednesday. Taunt, Curse, Sing, Yell ae , Korean POWs Still Laug at Reds: Explanations Bog of war rejected communism PANMUNJOM (AP)—Tough, jaunty Korean prisoners today by more than 96 per cent, turning Red efforts to win them home into a taunt- ing, cursing attack on Communist interviewers. The prisoners easily dominated the interview sessions. The only 19 of 483 interviewed chbosing to retutn to North ‘Edith Nourse Régers—(R-— at Boston 3 Departments : Check Sabotage Possibilities. ~ 18 Injured as Explosion Rips Norwegian Freight ’ Carrier, in Harbor BOSTON (AP)—Rep, Mass) called today for a “complete investigation” of the possibility of sabotage + i i ts a 3 : li | i. f shots 10 to 12 minutes later. Another flare and two more shots (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Hoffman Denies Probing Taxes Claims He Isn't Eyeing Talk Sincerity of Reds Doubted Sec. Dulles Questions Communists Wanting ‘Serious Conferences WASHINGTON @® — Secretary of State Dulles today questioned whether world Communist leaders want-to have any serious talks—on any concrete subject. The United States very much hopes they do, Dulles said, but has tactics munist at Panmunjom, Despite several proposals made by Dean, he said, there so far has been a wooden inflexibility on the part of the Communist representa- tives. It is too soon to tell, he added, Income Returns of AFL) Teamsters Officials ALLEGAN # — Rep. Hoffman | (R-Mich) today denied published | reports that he had instructed in- | vestigators to look into~ income tax returns of AFL Teamsters Union officials in Detroit. “T haven't issued any such state- ments and as far as I. know no member of my staff has issued any such statements,’ Hoffman declared at his home here. “My authority was taken away from me by the House Labor’ te act for the labor committee,” he went on. “Furthermore,” he added, “if I had any intentions of such an the last thing I would do would be to make them public until. I had an investigation all get.”’ Hoffman was referring to the case of unionists held for trial ‘last week on extortion conspiracy. testified to making payoffs to union business agents. ence of federal tax agents as observers at the court Referring to the reported pres- | ' proceed- ings, Hoffman said he had fhoth- ing to — f whether that represents unwilling- Teason—te—doubt it. He cited-Com= 7 ad , L Fisk \e | } \ BrE i rH tk it op Li eee ee pitt? i “i s alled investigate The Coast a court of Guard ¢ inquiry to . |ness on the part of the Chinese’ the disaster beginning-today, Reds_to have a conference at all or whether it amounts to a bar- gaining technique. -.4@ontinued oh Page 2, Col. 3) None of the Black Falcon’s crew — jot 40 was injured. -The ship's Voters Marching to Polls in Many Sections of State . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan voters chose city and county leaders today, and, with an eye on tax needs, acted on bond issues for ; public improvements. The “off-year” election brought a moderate turnout of yoters in Detroit’s munici ‘In contrast suburban attracted a noon vote of 8,000, or near! era's hrusilin paign rn's hustling cam early twice that-of ~ | er Detroit’s vote at noon was 77,700. This compared with 61,726 in 1951. Im 1951 a heavy snowfall kept down the vote. In 1949 the noon vote was 101,000. A final vote of- 400,000 was pre- dicted for Detroit,.or about 43 per cent of the registered vote. For the first. time in its history, a8 ee ee bard. About 35,000 votes were @x! pected to be cast in the mayor's _ Se auente + . . } i é a i eS ee 8 a - . | = 4. § _s \ ‘3 ae y ‘= 4] : if ‘ < mar ee i +4 a fl. : oe: ty store = _ isis , ae te we i feet Bes S's i a Fe ity ae 1 : Wl A { | | fr y : wie. = it Try } | it Ey eh) ES: eat a i . ef pas: ae s ies \ = y > ee ia he : ; a5 x i K So ea ro \\ Chas Ceti a gk an a Sk EN Bel Po ae Bae wei eameetenca eG mada — : Teese saa : 7 Las Lae Ct. a Ugcemicy Ms | ‘ ™ _ %: } 3 ptt “e . > | 7 VF > i » . 4 ae y Pil: Pos SE ad a aaa = _... \. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 10959 eae tani Se 23 tenes Sa 4 agg EO es = ee, ; emma memes rr ar a 4 aS i ve ire 1: 2 ¢ Ae nae ee ; oh i . \ ate = Bes ope | ert Norman, Mrs. Boy Dautre- Ret, Birmingham Rejects Move | oct Si ec > |. Pontiac Deaths | 'eci'vin tines’ sess Soviet Claims Otbepree es ' bytes: " sae +} alt of Pontiac. ) Las ae - to Include Sheftield Estates |:. “| eee Toman Alin J. fads eae Plated Bombe in Street Oiling Program |!NJ-Val Ud poem Net Alte 29 othe” tare" Gaer of, Fre] W QIU | a — iN. ree oath g Og: ‘. 188 Corwin Ct. died suddenly at his | points, Daniel of Redford and Ress pus _ Prom Our Birmingham Berens | a1 plane for the coming year | Cab Driver Is Victim Eat ot 6. B. Dupent Cote tow pare =, Moscow Radio Says: BIRMINGHAM — Streets i : Township Monday, _ Funeral. Friday-at- ol in bene Ee When 2 Vehicles Jam, = eda from Voorhees Siple Chapel. Buriai| _Reds:Have Many Types = not be included in the 1954 road | gregational Church will meet at Hit His Auto 1808, he was the son of Thomas N. | 6.1 otery , 1-Weapons 4 oiling ‘program with the cost as-/8 tonight at the home of Mrs. A bystander was-injured yester- Sr. and Alventine Guest Allin. He LONDON @ — Moscow Radio sree to obiitinn property ecty owners, | oom will be conducted by the | 4ay in a three-car accident at West Spe. 5, ithenb tome coe Say Marital Ruling one oS Sa: prs sa emit oe Teally Service Committee under Pike and South Saginaw Streets, tiac 28 years ago. . have created “several ome of A motion on fas Sacenctty of the | chairmanship of Mrs. Roberts. | according to Pontiac Police. He had been employed by the Y k atomic and hydrogen bombs. ee Co-hostesses will be Mrs. H. P.| Josiah Tilton, 31, of 49 Close St. Dupont firm for 12 years. He was to ew Of The claim was made in a Mos. project failed to receive the, neces- vot, , SN at sary five-member approval of the | Cardon, Mrs. Leon Jackman, Mrs.| 9 cab driver. was_treated at-St- ‘&-member-of First Baptist Church. caeey = cow btoadcast-to Russian listeners commissiom, At a previous meet-| Richard B. Stranahan and Mrs. | Joseph Sieccy tiowital Gerke Besides his widow, he is sur- Phy nico ne ee say | Summarizing a talk on the achieve. ing, City Manager Donald C. Eg-| Milton Taup | juries. He- was the only ‘person Vived by five daughters, Mrs. | the question of the future marital | ments of Soviet chemical science bert stated the present road was| tm goal of 2S partial | ini Elvin Pierce, Mrs. Donald Hunt- | status of Sloan and former | by academician S. L Voitskovich, uneconomical! to maintain. z erin J 8 & =) partial | reported injured. er, Mrs. Cecil Martin, all of Pon- | New York Mayor William O'Dwyer ; | scholarships per year at Kingswood | Tijton was standing on West Pike tec, Mrs. : : ; The broadcast said: “The joint Area residents countered that School Cranbrook. the — school's Chandler Knutson of (ha: been turned over to New York! work of physicists, chemists and the city had accepted the streets, third annual solicitation for con- *Teet near a parked cab operated Windsor, Ont. and Elsie Allin, | Roman Catholic officials petrologists has helped Soviet and should maintain them, tributions has started. by Mrs. Sara Turvey of 2980 Mar- | at home. In New York. however one ot! science, within a shert period In other action, the commission In the 24-year history of the |98ton Drive, Drayton Plains, Beers | He also is survived by a brother, Francis Cardinal Speliman's "ial of time, to solve the most dif- approved $11.000 for tennis courts! school, 328 scholarship grants when a car turning too wide
ee temporary church| “This .work demonstrates the “ against the city over the proposed financed chiefly out tl weactng which was turning off Saginaw | for her father, while son, Bud, 77, pilots his dad’s wheel chair. At/| ciate and burial will be jn Perry permission to live apart last De- high standard of Soviet science extension of Merrill street through | ; and crashed inte an autes driven | left is Williams’ 80-year-old wife. His ambition is to live until he’s | Mount Park Cemetery. and technology but our country 1) | income. a ; ; on cember, shortly after he resigned tely coming forward Baldwin Park. Grants of scholarship assistance| by Guy A. O’Berry, 38, of 198 | 119; like his grandfather. In case you're wondering—that’s “Big . ——— his post as U. S. ambassador to| '* roneeny =
Commissioner Vincent Watkins | are made in the spring. Wall St. 4 Tex” in the background, symbol of the fair. Linda Evelyn Fischer Mexico. a tend tinues a per- in dat a ae ay | itis, econ. atte er aries co ti! poplin dae Funeyal for Linda Evelyn Fisch- ‘ices? tee at maa enaaee scent stragule Sor ie prohibition.” mean city | epreseptatives ‘om or an operator's r ; ’ name . will have to extend the street, Edison, Birmingham Merchants, | license and the owner of the car Rev. Harold C. DeWindt pa 7 ae Seer rie ne later obtained a Mexican civil ° but merely protects the city’s | Emmanuel Baptist Church and | which she was driving, Frank Em- — i uae ae ee divorce. O'Dwyer did not contest Local Electronics Group right te de that. fourth team seeking a sponsor,|erson, of 216 . Chicago ave.,| AJ w Y kM j N med ti F f t action. Mee : inner
City Attorney Forbes Hascall | met last week to form the local | was ticketed for allowing an un- | e Or , inister a. : poll Pip Rag agar sets Tonight at Din 3 per that nike ta: Circa Cot YMCA Intramural Basketball! licensed driver to operate his car. . ° 2°77 Park Cemetery : . Stray Bullets Shatter / Two films, one on modern an- | sit Cout | Uecw Pig wi be te a Pastor at Kirk in the Hills ; | tena systems and the other On decision, a property o ad- | ; Besides her parents she is sur-/ Crore Home Windo yeteoms joining a park has a vested in-| Tuesday or Thursday nights. p be f Sabo BLOOMFIELD HILLS—The Rev., Grand Rapids and hie wife, the |Vived by fou brothers, Edward, ’ merere - [ueeuaic research, are scoeeied Se terest in the perk and a Because of limited playing fa- 10 or fage C. DeWindt. D. D waster’ former Esther Maurits, le & for- ao and Dennis, at
change in the park, even made by/ citities, three ~ will be Harald C. a te es @ | home, grandparents. public vote, the city would have to| scheduled if te Gaia enter, in Boston Shi Blast of West Park Presbyterian Church, mer Lagoa They have The baby died Sunday in Pon
pay the neighboring residents. and only two rounds tf six teams p New York City, has been called; - tiac General Hospital. At the meeting ct the Cove: | *mler the league. (Continued From Page One) |as minister of Kirk in the Hills|, Kirk oe eee — mee 0 | ytery, H Mf ’ nanter’s Club of First Presbyterian| Players and teams are urged to/ master. K. Langballe, 44, of Shel- | Presbyterian Church. and has ®¢- following a substantial gift by the Mrs. Harold Pilgrim
Church at 7 tonight, Orville C. | Contact the Y as practice bourne, ‘Australia, was at the cus- a ng Mag amnounted today. !late Col Edwin S. George, Prior! Funeral for Mrs. Harold Pilgrim LaVerne of Chrysler Corp. wiil| Start Thursday with the former} house obtaining clearance for | OT DeWinat will assume the pul- | 15 his death in 1951, George deeded | (yvonne), 20, of 13 Crawiore St — address the group on “Atomic Caltrider five taking the Barnum pit beginning Nov. 29. succeeding |to the Kirk some 30 acres of his| will be Thursday at 2 p.-m. from
Energy—What Is It?” Junior High Schoot floor at 7 p.m.,; the vessel to leave for. Phil-|the Rev. Leslie Bechtel. D. D..| estate together with his residence Newman AME Church, of which ee e to be followed by Detroit: Edison | adelphia. who recently retired and is now + and other buildings. earean AME Cheech. of_ whieh
Quarton School PTA will hold its | and Emmanual Baptist-at § p.m.) - uke ___| minister emeritus, For the past! A building program is under way | Allen Parker, her pastor, will of- annual skate sale at the close of} Birmingham YMCA Varsity will} Survivors said one of the vic-| several months, the Rev. William | with the cooperation of the Edwin | ficiate and burial will be in Oak classes. tomorrow, generating—in-| practice at 9 p.m. on the same/ ‘ims, David McConnell, 51, gave | P. Lemon. D. D. has served * |S. George Foundation and a portion | Hill Cemetery. terest in the winter sports sea- | floor. Candidates for this organiza- wee one Crew = | interim minister, | of what is expected to be one of! Born at Paducah, Ky., June 22, { son. tion are invited to attend and are! 6 Quincy. said he saw McCcanell Dr. DeWindt holds degrees {the most beautiful cathedral | 1933, she was the daughter of Children may bring their skates | *5Xed to bring playing equipment pull “four or five” men to safety from Colambia University, | churches in America has been com-| Samuel and Ollie Hendrix Grit- antl Wednesday, as stor. | 24 and added: “Then I hi ,| Princeton Theological Seminary | pleted. fith. She came to Pontiac 12 years °
coe bas been provided through ee Me bead open an Gu belkieed. = 7 ety ago and married Harold Pilgrim
craparation oe ches | scout Trop Bon nwa gees | Hit clothing and hair chusht i.” Ne ls icemoderatr ot te Pree Two Await Hearing |Fesse terse New ate oO " nS a, a wee chase at its last meeting, == awe Gane the Prechylery Committee on to . Besides her husband and par- will have == — — as found the troop winding up stagger compa Men’s Work and @ trustes for both | ON Resisting Officer ents she is survived by two chil- William R. Kelly, . ots the police rifle range for hot dogs, spd tempi, ne ‘the Presbyterian Foundation of | dren, Tony Lee and Yvonneda at Heller, Mrs. gr —_ | ‘ater and doughants while gath- — New York and the Church Erection! Charged with an of.| "ome: A. sister, Mrs. Gladys W. R. Turner - #-) ered around a council fire. In addition to the Black Falcon | Fund of the Presbyterian Church. | jo. schae es and | oales. and a brother, Lee Grif- Fleming. eae * 28 « and Leyte explosions, a_U. S. gov-| He is also director of the Protes- tales reine of | 2% of Pontiac, also survive. : Of the Wom- |, Board of directors meeting of the | ernment-owned experimental fish | tant Council of New York and a) y951 El gota "demanded ex-| 0, 00dy will be at the Frank geo Mager M Lions Club is scheduled for 8 to ing vessel was swept by a $100.000| member of the Department of | amination yes - they | Carruthers Funeral Home after en's Society pA night at the home of Clarence fire while tied up in Boston Oct. | Evangelism of the National Council terday ae 7 p. m. Wednesday. preadcamtggiy begin at 12: p.m; | Blenman, Birmingham boulevard. = anda cong — ship, the | of Churches of Christ. Fasten + es _ ne _ ——
by the Sarah Allen Group. Gen-| Wednesday's luncheon meeting at $8,000 damages bg aey re Dr. DeWindt is a native of | Both furnished bonds of $250,| Earl A. Shelman eral meeting will begin | the Community House should im, 04 by a boiler flareback. pending the hearing Nov. 10 Earl A. Shelman, 63, of 1600 at 1:45 with devotions by Mrs. as ’ ° 4 Hardiman and Miss Applewhite Joslyn Rd. died suddenly at Pon- : Beth Dutty, by Mrs. Lubu | Hollis Holladay tells of some ; Explanations Bog also pleaded innocent on two dis-| tiac General Hospital at 1:50 a.m. Bachman, ‘who Will speak on his hunting adventures in Canada| F'lizheth Pledges orderly counts and posted bonds | today “Your United Nations.” Se eS ‘ POW c of $50 each, pending trial Nov. 12.| Born at Lambe Creek, Pa., July * 8 tures. * & s British Will Work |aS 5 Lurse They are accused of fighting with | 25 1999, he was the son of Edward tonight's Venture Club meeting Newcomers are: for World Peace (Continued From Page One) | 25, when the officer went to a married Georgia C. Pearson at Sl
¢ at 7 at the Community House |, yy “Th Tommy, 6, €118 Gcifewe. | ‘g, | Were reported heard about a half | South boulevard address to inves-| Rowling Green, Ohio, Nov. 29, 1935| a from ‘Royel Oek. ie te with Chrysier | LONDON @® — Queen Elizabeth} hour after the first. tigate a complaint Saturday. ; ; : SAYS, "Don't fiddl Motors. oa ik a the fall of parlia- The patrolman and Hardiman and came to Pontiac 16 years ago GROUCHO A 'e on't e
First Baptists saat) ire” epee, Beton aa che with a pledge that the| The Korean prisoners in Twes- | both wore tread at Pos amaman iin Selman was emploved in| @round when the town's burning wit i . 5 ie Se tien General Motors," | resources and wealth of the vast| 4ay’s interviews followed the pat- | eral Hospital following the scuffle the salvage department at: Pontiac excitement! See the NEW 1954 at Birmingham Mtr. cad re, Mareld Gunes, ond | Britioh SE Ga on ee Motor Division. - DE SOTO on November Sth at your e Cee eta trom Derrolt. He te wits | WOuld be thrown into the battle, 900 Chinese and almost 509 Ko- t | $f Di ide d : ‘De Soto-Pl a Asaler y ana
——— Planning Class ri eg ee ieeie nn naar, | 108 World peace. reans Interviewed earlier. = | YSUQ ividen Besides his widow. he le sur e Soto-Plymou _ BIRMINGHAM—In his capacity | 2%, ¥..Lincoim, formerly of Detro| Among the top objectives of her) The Red batting average has | cn wie a a ee tell ‘em Groucho sent you! a wend A NO , she declared in her|been only about 3 per cent for Declared by GM oe eo 7 as a mém of Mis- | * ¥it® the Perndeie Notional Bank. Bigg gg ie the throne a a - tn the n nationwide Baptist Council la third session| Many prisoners
: sionary Cooperation, the Rev. Emil Mrs. Harry Kotelman of the present parliament, would latest group were from Pg Mere a Motors INVITES YOU Kontz, pastor of the First Baptist | Service for Mrs. Harry (Helen) be an. “early meeting between | G48, which threw the explanations terty dividend of one le saan gg ee, we ot Oe ree Konda 49, of 5271 Livernois, | the Soviet Union and-the three | into a two-week deadlock Oct. 16,| 0° a s TO SEE THE of a new study course for Baptist | 5: ningham, will be Friday . ot | Western powers.” when the POWs threatened a mass | P) 0 & holders of Nev churches. 1:30 p.m. at -Huntoon Funeral | record
To be inaugurated locally at 8 |Home, Pontiac, with burial in| ag ee eae see p.m. Wednesday, the course will White Chapel Cemetery.” | state crown, the young queen
several weeks, Theme of the (St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a) Minister Churchill's government. study is “Baptist Function | two-mon :
It is based on fresh text on the | are two daughters, Mrs. Shirley | of bots heante of natneennhers past history and present mission | Martin and Mrs. Cora Kazumurski | *
of Baptists, in the light of worid|of Pontiac; three sisters, Mrs.| The ceremony-marked the first
needs and interfaith cooperation. | Frank Keupper, Mrs. William Le- ‘tate opening of partiamant by Purpose of these meetings will | gault and Mrs. Mary Boulton, all | [re quase since het coronation last eat to and en- ;of Newberry; and three brothers, - - ast. sched- not guilty; a a os be-not only to entighten and en 16° of Newberry, Manuel | led big official function before | —-T to guilty on a charge of armed COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC courage friends membe Phillips Austin and Louis | S¥¢ leaves Nov. 23 on a six-month dian chairman, who was forced work more effectively in their own | Brunette of Port Aus' ‘tour of the British commonwealth | to bite his lips to repress a laugh. |Tobbery today before Oakland
local church, but also to see the | Brunette of California. Four grand-
local church as part of the total | children also survive.
Christian movement. | :
~Subjects for presentation and dis- | Igrq@|j Socialist Leader . the | Duke of Edinburgh | Home Town to See
‘Madame Butterfly’
Clothes D cussion will include: “Who the j i | one | } Baptists ie How Saotist | fmprisoned by Czechs 12 Vehicles P ile Up, NAGASAKI, Japan (#—"Ma- | yo. 9h, Changes Plea
Churches Work"; “The World Is} jepugareM Israeli-Section (2 — So = | Waterfilm- action elimi- A change of plea from not guilty be Our Parish’: ‘Making Ameria | to. guilty was entered by John More Christian”; ‘‘Special Tools for Killing 5, Injuring 8 —The Israeli foreign office reports - . sf }
| Mordechai Oren, leader of Israel's Since Puccini's Sithous sapere | nates ‘lint, moisture and
Special Tasks"; and “Importance | jeft wing Socialist (Mapam) party,|__WALTERBORO, S. C. (—Twelve | CPened 50 years ago in —-* Box, 18, of 21014 Ithaca St., Fern- venting problems. No lint
of the Individual.” motor vehicles were wrecked near 5@S been almost everywhere | dale, today on a charge of carry- iss dri and his nephew have been sen- here today and killed five | world. ing concealed weapons before Oak- rap to empty. No drip —
The Weath | Communint Coechosvakin on) 4 Inhurek-at last eight. | ga,Japeneee company, nally will land, County, Creat Judge ran " pon to empty. No venting : open y pro- : was needed . 2 7 = = — portly | Charges of “treason.and espion-| The were occupants ; first: showing in the | Nov, 13 and Box was returned to ye
erat ore sad Hetneesey tad ol | 88°." poy fe pomelpenipled Ei Le nconnnetcen Mate P ee N % bigh Wednesday The foreign office anhounced last . le col- 24M h née mee . @s 12 t aad | miei isa: lareall charge d’aff | lided shortly after dawn at a point ase . oe ont s
Petey ia Peathoe in Prague has been informed by | about one-half mile from town. | .
gan temperature preceding # ©m | the Czech government that Oren | Woods fires had left a pall of | enson as oo to Pay!
At @ am.: Wind velocity 12 mph | Was Sentenced to 15 years impris- | Smoke in the area where the: ve- | .
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7 — -- 52) Other newly elected officers are | Preparing the Communist Party to! EGG int STOVE - SRIQUETTS = STOKER 4
Amos Pennington, vice president; | act as a vanguard of the prole- Discount on 2 Ton ‘or more) Orders! ae a er Highest ae ee This Douglas Ferguson, secretary; and ' tariat to lead the revolution in \ p . . - mine | 16 in 1981 | Frank Moreau, treasurer. Special | this country toward the violent 2a rr Sai ee =
1 ratag’s ‘Genpeeiears Ghee instruction officer was William A. | seizure of power and the estab- ' <- et at nw ee S , Alpene 50 48 Memphis 17 ¢¢| Landis, industrial relations director | lishment of a dictatorship of the 6 ‘ >| ’ F Senanetes So Se ee hnes S| for Briggs ‘Manufacturing Co. proletariat.” —_- : a. ' vr ee . paint : Chivers 3 Rew vork = oy 88). Landis said a foreman must| Judge Picard, on several occa- sa S 7 “— - st 8 phon a6 49 Understand the practical value of | sions, intervened to remind the yaa! i Your Electrical Appliance Specialist he 4 Worth A im nh + FF 4 — ag nel make proper | jury that the defendants were. on pa 7! 1. SAGIN: pad Bl : ' | 1 | ase of this knowlpdge. Willard L.| trial-on conspiracy charges under ' ' ‘ . : ef +3 St $2 | McRea. retiting president; con-/fhe Smith Act and not as Com- | VAL A2ZT NN, Saginaw Street Open Fri. Eve. to 9 P.M. * Phone FE 5-6189. } , n Se 88 cocies 0. ee * ay Vf . ‘ ‘ ;
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=| of the story of mankind has been |
written along the banks of the |
» | world’s great rivers.
Today, three world disputes cen-
- ‘| ter on control of three ancient
>. | waterways.
This, week the United Nations
take up again the Arab-Israeli dis-
pute, part of which revolves around
control of the Jordan River and
the subsequent benefits to be.
gained from hydroelectric and ir-
rigation projects.
een the first pa
elections will be held in the
dan which in the next three years
stake is control of the Nile, |
which rises in the Sudan but is |
Egypt's life line.
In the next few weeks, India and
Pakistan will try again to- reach
agreement on the future of Kash- |
mir. At stake is control of the |
Indus River upon which Parkistan |
must depend not only for power
but for irrigation of the Punjab.
feet
The Jordan is only 230 eaten |
| long. and compared to the Nile
or Indus, never can produce much
r in al way of irrigation or water Last week the United States cut | tested as a threat to world peace.
Aid. was restored when the Jews
agreed to halt work on the project
while the U.N. discussed it.
gation projects is not contested.
What is contested is whe shall
benefit.
The United States is.pushing a}
plan which would be of benefit to
Jordan and Syria, as weil as Israel.
None of the states involved can
finance the project alone, It must
be done with United States money.
The question is can the United |
| States bring enough pressure on
= lang-standing enemies to
force agteement Which might at
last lead to the end of the . whole
Arab-Israeli fight.
The disputes over the Sudan and
Kashmir are similar.
The Biue Nile and the White
Nile join at Khartoum ia the Sa-
dan to form the Nile proper. The
Egyptians are absolutely depend-
move any possibility of British
interference with irrigation down-
stream. a
Work on_the Indus was under |
way before India and Pakistan
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Tt should have been. ent on the Nile and hope to re- | -—
Some 400 convicts were snoozing
on sleeping pills. |
.
| Warden John Coase tells this
| Story: |
| Inmate employes of the peniten- |
tiary’s warehouse got curious Sat- |
'urday when a shipment of war
; surplus hospital supplies arrived. |
They happened to opeh a box con-.
taining 40,000 Nebutal tablets. | They passed 10,000 pills around
“to other convicts and, as one guard
| put it:
prison population had rubber legs.
| A man would be walking down the
sidewalk and fall flat on his face. } * *.- *
| “We put them in wing one until
, there just got to be too many of |
| them."
| A shakedown by prison guards.
| Cranor said, turned —— most of the
| pills not down by the pris- |
oners or fi the toilets |
just prior to the shakedown.
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|GOP Steps Up, - |e, series Pace of Activity . Pr hi mags cog - = Mas Among Farmers: |2si,{s7met vest in the tace,o WASHINGTON @#—The. Republi- GOP control of Congress next year.
can National Committee moved to- | Kreger
day to step-up its activity among : He
‘farmers, and the Eisenhower ad-{ rotations work for ministration-counted-upon time to/kota Republican State Cen
f cone ented —- a con- | Commitiee aid for atime was
trove shakeup Agricul- to ® re (R-SD). ; secretary to Rep. Lovre ( “TSe0. What's. in a ‘Name | Police Catch
= : | SPOKANE, Wash. (UP)—A Deer
. MEADACHES Park. Wash., man told, police his >
Whee you have torturous headaches and auto fender was caved in. by an F Ain
{Raa Saree sa Tugitive Airmen : E2 Capseles 4% « 27 Copseles 97 ates building. His .nathe— Larry Thigd Selfrid
=| Is Still Missing After
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/ DETROIT (UP) — Two of the
‘three airmen who escaped from a = 5 ll
‘ a" ‘ a eaareineee at Selfridge Air Force
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Secretary of Agriculture Benson, « author of the reorganization, or} ObROxious Raccoons
deted it into immediate effect yes-| Coyse Own Removal
terday in the face of requests from
some members to Congress to de-| MORGANTOWN, W. Va. @—The
fer action. He said he had Presi- | raccoons have nobédy to blame but
dent Eisenhower's approval, but | themselves.
further protests seemed certain. Rummaging for food and upset- * * «& ting garbage cans inthe process,
Rod Kreger of Watertown, S. D., | they have made a nuisance of them-
| who has been a consultant to Ben-| selves this season in the picnic = si ;
| Son, was named director of farm area of neighboring Cooper's Rock pl with The Advotitng Onan. ¥
}activities for the GOP National State Farest.
| Committee. Chairman Leonard W. So the conservation commission | Published ublic service
Hall said Kreger will work at head- | sent in its trapper, Dewey Rolly-| — Paater hee Prenton l a
quarters here ‘to assist in stimula-| son. He trapped 9 raccoons for | _ with The losutuna Council,
[northwest Detroit early today
while st®@pping out of a stolen car.
Police said the airmen, Paul W
21, admitted icine es car at
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4 Bisho r | shop and Koch told police FLY BY seine AIBLINES }| tet Strachan hed sccompenied
oan Cn ee ee aie ul { ‘| them since the escape but was
only. vou nee | é sere Tl eae }| not with them when police
: || stepped them for “routine ques-
tiening”’’ early today. - :
Pouce said the stolen car on CAK 8BUILT IN PARLOR—Workmen recove via window route a . p= ep icest ~. rae aoe “Radford Special,” complete_moter car-constructed by Alf Radford ; iney F : Pe in front room of home at Swalwell-on-Tyne, England. ' men’s store and food stolen from
an Oakland County grocery. NC ;
Bishop and Koch had been con-|Gen. Marshall Reported |'™t: N.C. after an influenza
fined to the guardhouse for robbing 56 Ba aT nie : attack. His condition was described ( a safe at the air base’s post ex- re in Go ondition | yesterday as improved and good
| change. Strachan was held on an| WASHINGTON AP—Gen. George m = nignt, = .
AWOL charge. _ C. Marshall, 72-year-old statesman : — Police said Bishop and Koch told and soldier, was reported in good Beautiful Convenient
them they made their -way about | condition today at Walter Reea}> PERRY. MOUNT the state in the stolen car by si- | army Medical Center. where he is |.
phoning gasoline from other ve- | under treatment for an inflamed PARK CEMETERY
escape. The pair, along with Frank |
W. Suwachan, 18, broke out of the E
guardhouse last Wednesday by | ;
; | pulling a knife on a sentry
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‘ ca belie & bed ; ee RIFT SUBURBAN place in in Ceol —_ modern = to yo 4286 Dixie Hey. Drayton Plains A. Putfer, 2681 Dixie Hwy., eve-
home situated on corner lot |” tion heat, Follbein 2 lever howe sree, eo ee oo . — Powiee. - binge. O18 3-0008 Gags. __ _ a
with 140 ft. of paved road| Wired for electric stove. Nice rrace, 2 ‘nanied ge bullder with 38 yi ‘tee 11 ACRES Abe df lay tal aaa . Living room 14x24|- size lot. In Drayton Pisins dis- terrace, ‘hy cor Leke ‘ "Orchard. Suburban Property 40-B a eae with natural fireplace, gs up| trict | ie. ve. we TS ie OE — oA. tee 8 ag bigs bes pa oR 160 ~"Sal oa.
ee Gus Francis FE. “Bud” Miller Sun. or eail tor appt any time, pNP 1S] TOI 15a15, breakfast space, cer- stile ~ : with D t Pl excellent garden soll. Loceted } A BUSINESS OF YOUR : mic’ tile “first floor lave. Realtor 4 Family Income rae ive NOME WITH EXTRA COMMER: ray on ains mile trom Clarkston. $3,060 and | ory, base with recrea-| . ¢ . : trade
tien’ Toom with fire- Exchange “and vat.” Four complete 3 ; -AR EAST B D business. © room modern with tee 9 sEDnome .- tet equity im house or vet oat cleer OWN . place and adjoining bar Daly 8 to 8 p. m io untading 5 5 reom modern newly Gecerated, basement, hot water heat, 2 extra = bendy has such | 208 located WITH A MONEY BACK |
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garage. Completely redec-|Customer Parking Space in Rear nace. 2 car garage Income wrest, veoest. ¢ beast aad on paved street, only 06,560, | deluxe features a6 Ametwene 6008 ipvqsemes’ Grrce yee yews | ct an er ga gg Mm pr LAKE ORION oe as ie New unfinished 2 bedroom. | large rms. en, | complete bets nepte ‘ exce’ Giroux & & Hicks. ~ oye independent business operat- Walgreen's FE ¢-0941 |
oo wink ceo ; ete bathroom, utility’ ‘Large loi | INCOME BUY. 2 family 1 & new | [linolum). Auto. oll heat, . ing. te dispensers handling new ‘comtenn KsAOmMaW & : value at 631,500, terms. tment. furnace} acre ey ag ' $1,800 Down - on pavement. $750 = colored bath down which includes | ‘distance to ee —— * Sn s470 Drayton Plains | fast-moving confections in drug SH PR |
$2,000 cewn. Vacant Buys this suburba® ranch eiae eS ‘ easement 3 & beth apartment Se ee ee a | ——] sores, \caies, clubs, bus depots! Get @ cash of $25 to $500 3 - basem new t ' etc.
Roy Annett Iinc. |" “OREN. MY 24a31__| Unct’ 2 bedroom “new ou | SY OWNER. 6 RMS AND BATH.| furnac laree earner lot. Sil.200, | S80, WHR, OOP por mene “par 6W oodid Acres experts. You must beve car, rel-| jere Qromplly. Phone first for o REALTORS LAKE ANGELUS furnace breeseway and’ ga- Basement, automatic oil heat: Ge- | with ‘aiea8. —— ‘A veautiful building site—ott the| $y en ironclad 160 per cont | $0me ls more ral 37193 A_ beautiful : if you’ ted del hea screens. nes, $4 Round t = _ ‘ou’ll like the friendly | 3 as — . BE le 193 worown year found home om * Low taxes. See it! bear Clarkston: $1000 down. OA LAKE FRONT gehlony 3 oem Giroux oF Hicks Soeds—yat — oo me Borth Money ack Guarantee. Devoting wer we AA AR
s is @ rare opportunity . hes : ares 4380 Dixie Hwy Wrayton Piains Pontiac, near Elizabeth Lake - uy at an off New Bungalow WATERFORD. NEW 3 BEDROOM | ‘cluded beat house and boat 3070 @ringhems seboat poe yy Ff Beh ENT LO “SMALL RANCH TYPE | wm "terms" avaulabie: 4 nee: wale sss a ee on, Reuse M44. “terior "not. come $6,250. wth $1,250 down A. I PS le, ™ Liberal ‘fnancing neststnate t0 pid EROVED a OAN rooms to 6 plus firs r Pp . Lai i es, priced to :
— = nas =e master bedroom stile: separated stainway te-01 + sell quick. 7 Sse beauty. Only Sy ogg og ely _— . pared CARL W. BIRD, Realtor = on perecnal oo a . Sowsenee &. Pontiac
ee ee eee er ee peo est apt. over boat house, Glad- Exceptionally fice kichen. $1,500 down. Immediate posses- room all (aco ining Reflecting your good ta: taste $16 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. address, og ls 7 Pentine Press
Hardwood floors oil furnace iaun-|_ /y shown by appointmen diner. Dandy basement for sion, | ngs bec vere erage, nice m heme euhe This, PE 4421; Eves. FE i382 _! 5 $500 N j
ot Se il $7.000 Watt, Mamral & a ~ Turaece, and Murry on, this one. —= level a ae eee. lovely brick I%s story home tayen* Fum SaLB. WICKS BAR, ts ve a
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Estate Oxford OA *81D44. Mr 327. Near new grade pee obey ear a ee coop. — ——e Nice ¢ ro~m bungalow | as based ade vend typ- LAKE ORION AREA —— . “= ove been . =
_ Bromley and bus. Only $2.500 down. Quick possession. ‘Reasonable Du.| 2.,Pr- beth. enclosed front porch, ical of a home owners good Ls Tyatice 10 secre homesites. Only REAL | ESTATE SALESMAN OPEN. Snyder Pe aan te topet . Mr. Metser, peyment. stered walls. Only $6,800 EZ taste in comfort & tiv bie
Rive ‘toot care i Jou are wing | 28 8 Woodward. Bham GEO. MARBLE, Realtor | Terms” 1 "© ty ih sSedreoms Abe. =| 'MTAURICE WATSON
a tt end ere MI 46300 = Sylvan Village ——; S28) Ande lie Waterford 5 scones wopern x} — Paste . eet ar reem —| 00-t a ee
worker | pw ‘s the opportunity o | BY OWNER 5 RMS., CLEAN Brand new brick Cape Cod . BY OWNER See OW MOD: = fort dager and bath Peart On eri East sid ed Siding. with a ‘‘finish-it- i" . Priced
CRAWEORD AGENCY gas ect, Stora windows =| attic. 2 ed bath, ~ | $7 none anne furnished, eet coes teed Some ok WOODS NEAR Mie” +aND
REALTOR PPE AEE, fest" prsmectin ods | GTR war St < or rE vans Crpeiitarest cat we or"en | Dubin, “Broner, "ahuord MU 2141 Opdyte _FE ~aaol os, VE C00e er Move right in Full price ripen ree CABIN — more to choose from Drive ae EAST 8-DE. fF ROOM BUNGALOW, | only $12,600, terms. delute. coay summer cottage, | . to our office and took over R er Say) Hen! y close to school, buses & steres = a. Higein« ‘eke. 611,300, half a photo-listings. | oe at our Og Business Property 44
Priced "> sell with terms, FEL ohn Kinzler, Realto down. OR 3-0988 door Buy or sell through Clark's | stl sfain st. RS SOUS ee
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