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STODDARD * After an hour-long debate ee Or ~r Gptnight Fontiac City Cost) ar pine Contantitels mission moved to ask a city- “ wae hey to skip over action on Rus- sia’s proposal for a meeting with Communist China and come to grips immediately with the problems of Ger- man unification and Euro- wide vote April 5 on a pro- posed charter amendment gaising property tax limita- tion from 10 to 12% mills. ’ The question, requiring a Majority vote of the city pean security. et oe i acon aur Dulles declared the Soviet ballot. If approved, ; demand for a five-power fhe increase would take| = vrs ; se, - conference including the| TRIBUTE FROM CITY—Mayor Arthur J. Law “ nal Pontiac ne : effect Jan. 1, 1955. AP Wirephote | Peiping government “is pri- last night presented checks to Franklin M. Williams | tending Michigan College. Brown ; t O'Brian after he attempted to REVEALS ATOMIC DISCOVERY—Brig. Gen. David Sarnoff,| marily a device to attempt Sais od ot E. y oh ey ao ea see A 6 — | Pontiac is now collecting chairman of the board of Radio Corporation of America, taps out a to secure for that regime a Se Ae of 13.8 mills, two | message in his New York office using power from an experimental ture of rape-slayer Donald Vv. O'Brian. Seebald Forgette was awarded $500 and a : of . ‘pote waged pred atomic battery which for the first time copxerts atomic energy position in the councils of | received $1,000 and Williams $500. The $2,500/ attacked Aug. 15 by O'Brian, $500. Williams was | ai or the world which it has not | awarded to James Brown Jr. of 37 Vinewood Ave.| rewarded for having turned O’Brian’s name over retirement will in 1955 | Ganetly fate eosaita. quantities of destricity. earned or had accorded to it | *™* accepted for him by his mother. James is at-| to police as a possible suspect. : when the last bonds will be} x hehe pe. 8 9S by the international com- Paid off, in t woul Tiny Battery Unveiled munity generally including | Colder Weather on Way Vietminh Opens mean the 2-millg now going for | Eircom as wn e ROA Shows New Method | ,xiny." erates to|[) i Siete Cy Makion Ablocticity Gaze =a, Sieel, Snow lie Up ‘ Molotov | NEW YORK (AP)—A new method of converting the Commies Are rays from radio-active atoms directly into useful elec- i IRS Ah pees? rj M4 discovery may one day provide a matchbox-size | unit good for 20 years for ‘ove * a a. \ae 7 f i E i i snow were text of the Dulles statement | belJa County’s rural schools+ the attack were not yet known is be way é tip of a cigarette. Rage which reemphastsed the Amert Sjek cae: and Deets here. - was a can . Sess cinae © oct | Wins ADDrOVAl |Scss sete sec c| pesetsmece heme eee (orm rash pour tatte| Maat to Redralft | at" es tes temce mills for an unlimited time. do not split;-are turned into elec-| together for the first time im five |“ ctetn per French-held post of Seno in the " Comuhiesioner J, HL Patrick tric current. years, we should fritter away our | */0Ng cl , Kingdom of Laos and the town of Glynn (istrict 6) said the plan | Officials Get Pay Hike;| — omer methods have been used | _ time in discussing whether and | But the U. S. Weather Bureau ; Quang Tri to the east of the ‘was not a raise in taxes, “but - | tm the past to turn the locked-ap | Rew to set up a new conference | Predicts only flurries of snow for | | Annam coast. code conanik 4 cement All Employes Receive | “ncrcy of atoms directly tute | rather than tn dealing with the | ‘night with a low of 16 to 20 yates and allocating monies tor | Blanket Raises electricity, but this one is more | Stbstantive problems—Germany | ‘onight and high of 28 to 32 degrees : The assault paralleled the key evil heappbecnente.” efficient and thousands of times | #24 Austria—which the world ex- | Thursday. Dworshak Switch Ups ete ae Pontiac Commission to solve.” Tuesday's highest ture waist Indochina. Commissioner Harold W. Dudley| non approved the 1964 budget of more powerful. poms Se yop eto temperature) Prospect for Seporate| sixty-five miles of the highway LJ taxes alter K. Willman like that in the new A-sub—have | Proposes steadily French post of Muong Phine, ‘ ould revert to a lower figure | Se Wane’, X: Willman. with eben run on heat trom splitting | Should take no sction on the first| 2000s" cesday evening—a. drop WASHINGTON (UP) — The te recs rent ot one Prine. Washington Awaits , on Page 2, Col. 3). The figure is about $246,000 more| equisment and” shielding Heavy | SSermany and Buropean security | #,00W as road crews, dismissed approved bill to grant state- | Phine withdrew to Tchepone, 2 U esident than the city's budget for 1853. | quired in these plants |_| (Cantineed on age 8, Cot. 7 EAS cee Seed ee ee wef French reli! column which| - WASHINGTON (INS)—President o47 An amendment introduced However ery unveiled oad fortress of Seno a Earnest Citizen Mayor Arthur 4. Law raised the |New York's Radio City yesterday Mercury kept dropping to bit |, ASHINGTON @ — Amid cries ae ee oe et : HI by Commission FTC to Study Whether Any U. S. Laws Have Been Violated WASHINGTON (AP )— today the Federal Trade Commission will make a full scale investigation of rising coffee prices. The President told a news conference the commission launched a preliminary in- quiry Jan. 13 and already has discovered enough to warrant a full investigation. + Such an inquiry, he add- ed, is to take ' Reta trices sch aories have lately jumped above $1 a pound and wholesalers gation will be aimed at deter- mining whether any laws have been violated. | Capitol tell him they still are hopeful «compromise on the oe amendment can be worked 3. Discussed the distinction, as he sees it, between the policies of his administration and the “New Deal” of the preceding Demo- cratic administrations. He said his t + i sret irk - radioactive strontium, a natural m. Lane. A French spokesman of official activities. , finance director and two f Weather Flag | nz director and two | clement. Real Estate Group Traffic jams plagued the Pore | Penne at an tein | the Vietminh suffered serious| The Turkish president and his menicipal judges ; Strontium-90, a waste product Prospects of an Hawaii-only bill | ise in the encounter wife will then make a 20-day coast CITY @ — A citizen| per cent increases. formed in atomic reactors when |. Walter J. L. Ray, president of| tiac area as roads took on a glaze |— with assurances that similar . to-coust tour of the United States yesterday when he saw| An approximate five per cent pay| uranium-235 atoms split, was used | Standard Federal Savings and Loan| ° ice. legislation for Alaska would fol- Bayar and the first red displayed at the Green-| increase for all other city employes | in the battery. This strontium | Association of Detroit, will apeak Telegraph Road was biocked|jow shortly — developed yester-| ROK Asks U. S. Aid Turkey lady of no American | in Willman’s original proposal was cunstantly shoots out radiation of | tonight at the 38th annual dinner of | near Lane Pine road by a jack-| day when Sen. Dworshak (R-Ida-| spon, qe_south Korea has| aboard the presidential plane, “The He started calling school offi-| approved with the budget several billion electrons each sec-|the Pontiac Real Estate Board| knifed steel truck that tied up| ho) told the committee’ he had| sed the United States to help|Columbine,” from New "Yor Some $2,553,000 of the budget ond. The new trick in the battery |@t 6:30 p.m. at the Elks Temple,| traffic for a mile during the night. | changed his mind and would vote| buna pont armed forces 1 a poim|They will be met by View Prec Miss Lucile Sherman, principal, | figure will be paid through taxes. | is to make each of these electrons | 114 Orchard Lake Ave. This morning, Montcalm street's) to separate legislation for the tWo| it..i¢ without aid of foreign troops, | dnt and Mrs. Richard Nixon @plained the U, 5, flag was not | Sources of municipal revenue other| from the strontium give birth to| His topic will be: “The Integrity) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | territories. iteelt without aid cf Sereigutrocpe, | will be guests of President: end prey Re Dapeerens ee ee ee 200,000 more electrons. ¢ owed pe Oe Dworshak was the key figure in| Prime’ Minister Paik Teo Chin|Mrs. Eisenhower at the White children to enter the build- | surplus Phen BM ly Bape will ture over his gavel ty Willian | contracts Earmarked te comnmetare Cocina lott Sos | ele House tonight ig immediately and not play out scheme cena, pon weet See es Se statehood bills and “perfect” the ’ ' e , at “ Walter Reuther says a top ; mil lassie, Because oft | o4+ POWs Arrive ptt acter cna | NE erg Ke Stn ia as ane? | Asta scien. He wed i te! Detroit Minister to Speak one + a ihe ya Ae ery thas ‘aa sonnei ery > ayy eg emypnlpto reams o| belle < Seo gea Bl veh og agli bovae aeM mige prone Pe pie P i Hi ht of some freed ectrons strontium Doerr acting co-chairman. | government contracts vill support Long (D-La) " Sears | Sit sone 24.50 tread Cimons| | aes. ene, eeinas |. Seer eos, Sotetemen:|orviernest cottons £2 Se ost-|sppert at Ben, Lang O-Lah. Bo GET ontiac 1g. Graduation “An (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | Maier. ous unemployment. bring out the Hawaii bill alone. By GOLDIE STAMAS mh: E Dworshak’s sudden reversal | Dr. Warner R. Cole, pastor of the Covenant Baptist to Lose Weight... Easy-Like? , grew ,narP comment from Ses. |Church in Detroit, will speak-on the topic “Formula for — poe pend » ahs Sameer Life” tomorrow night at Pontiac High School’s com- 10 in His 40s Bounces Up to 230 Pounds . .. 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Lawrence St. | Johnston Murray said tonight that Phone FE 5-644! NEW YORK @—Fellow out in Kansas says he makes money in his restaurant selling coffee at a nickel a cup. Restaurateurs in. big | cities are pushing prices up to 15 cents a cup How come? The answer seems to lie in how | Many cups you get out of a pound what kind of profit margin you want, and your overhead costs Restaurant men started talking about li-cent coffee - when _ the retail price reached $1 a pound Because of a short crop in Brazil | further hikes in ground coffee ar« expected. But Paul Park of Liberal, Kan says he's going to stand firm at a nickel a cup because he’s mak- ing 390 a week on coffee in his restaurant at that price > >. > Another Kansan, Jim Lofland. | has cut the price to 4 cents. He says that’s his break-even point | and that ‘coffee “is just an accom modation for our customers any- | way But things are different in New | York “We get 4 cups from a pound of coffee and estimate & costs us 8% cents to put a cup of cofiee in front of a customer,” said a Eastern restaurant chain “We've Oklahoma Governor Won't Seek Election OKLAHOMA CITY @ — Gov. neither he nor his wife, Mrs. Wil- lie Murray, would seek election to office thig year. “I may never be a candidate Murray's statement at a press conference ended speculation that he might be a Democratic candi- date for the U. 8S. Senate in oppo sition to incumbent Sen. Robert S. Kerr, and that Mrs. Murray might run for governor. He ig barred by the State Con- stitution from a second consecu- tive term in the office, ITALIAN SPORTS CAR—This Italian-built Nardi is the newest and lowest addition to the sports car world and is being displayed at the World Motor Sports Car Show in New York. Clocked at 105 BN ‘Kansas Restaurant Makes been charging a dime for years and still do. But look what's hap pened to basic costs in that time! “Coffee was sell ng for 29 cents @ pound when we went to a dime a cup. Now it's 99 cents. Wait resses afe making 10 times as much now. The cost of cream has tripled and sugar is twice what it} was. A cup that. used to cost 8 cents now costs 3% cents.” *. * « At the swank Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, where one man does nothing but look after coffee brewing you'll pay 15 cents for a cup in the coffee house. The Waldorf said it doesn't have the exact cost per cup but that it gets only M six. ounce cups from a pound One large group in the food field has its own formula for making coffee in restaurants “We recommend 2% gallons of i THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 27. 1954 miles an hour the 740 pounder is said to get 35 miles to the gallon of gas. Audrey Leeds is the girl Profit With Nickel Coffee water to a pound of coffee 4 spokesman for the firm said. ‘‘Al- lowing for water absorbed by the grounds, that’s the equivalent of fl seven-ounce cups or 57 five- Owe cups . > > “We figure that with cream and sugar, labor and breakage, it should cost a restaurant about 3 cents a cup. So at a dime, it's making a good American profit.”’ Restaurants, as indicated by Childs’ comment, disagree > . . A leading roaster said it fears restaurants will start diluting coffee Some of them get 70 cups to} a pound now,” this source said “We'd rather see them serve a smaller cup than dilute it, The last impression a customer gets in a { lak. ap PITTSFIELD, Mass. (UP)—fteni4 tiring after more than 48 years’ i the General Electric Qn Again, Off A ! Goes Village Light FREDERICKSBURG, Ohio (UP) — A single traffic light has cer tainly caused this village of S17 a lot of trouble. Three years ago the signal was Purchased and put up at the inter) That gid it! Council decided the section of Clay and Mill Streets. (light just wasn’t worth al! the A state survey of traffic condi-| bother and ordered it removed. tions was made two determine how | the light should be pensive to have the light read- | justed every few months, so it | service with EG. cause residents in the area com- plained that the regularly flicker- ing signal interfered with radio and television reception. : St.Josep ASPIRIN ~— Later a| Arkansas is the Algonquin name and a'of the Quapaw Indians. . C;) ntion -nan bd ee NOW For Your Early Shopping Convenience — Famous Brands CARA NOME _ LOTIONS United Press Phete | in the picture. ————————————— restaurant is made by the coffee he has.”’ | The American housewife may | complain about the cost of coffee, but a spot cheek failed to find many who knew how many cups they get to a pound Mrs. Mike Mock Sr. of New York estimates that a pound yields Ob of and that’s strong coffee.” Roasters say an average of # cups is about right. Will she go on drinking coffee | if prices go up? We'll probably drink less if it gets more expensive,” she said. “We'd rather cut it out than make | it weaker I The outlook for substitutes for coffee appears to be good The! tea industry is beamingly optimis- tic. 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Php. of SUPER Fresh PRODUCE ae! * ee : Aare eR ee ee 4 oe , os Ethel Merman No -- Today's Television Proqrams - - Channel 3~WIBE-TV Cesnnd 6—-WWI-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Superman. Reeves in “Beware the Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6: 45—(4)—Man About Town. Bob Maxwell; musie and chatter. (2) —Weatherman. Dr. Bverett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7)—Heart of the City. “Tad Dancer wards. 7:45—(4)—News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. fart a if Ei T ii : if rt i : : fet dif et ef wards re-creates life of surprise | 8:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate guest. (2)—IBC Boxing. Light-| Smith Show. heavyweight bout: Archie Moore | $:38—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies ve. Joey Maxim. Day. 190—(1)—Man Ageinst Crime. | 4:69—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7)— Hw in * for| Cowboy Colt. ” 4 Seal . | 680—(2)—Feature Theater. (4)— John Hudson, Mari Aldon in| On Your Account. (7)—Ern West- “Counterpiot.” more. 11:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Sales with guest Eddie Peabody. (4)—News. (2)—News. $:46~(4)—Nancy ; 11:18—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 11:30—(4)—Ask Washington. (2)— Dixon Playhouse. (2)—News. 6:456—(4)—Singin’ Along. (2)— Weatherman. 7:00 — (4) — Liberace. (7)—Cisco Kid. (2)—Meet Mr. MeNutley. :%—(0—Dinah Shore. (T= 1: 48—(4)—News. man. $:06—(4)—You Bet Your Life. (7) —Quick As Flash. (2)—Life With $:38—(4)—T-Men in Action. (7)— house. Where's Raymond. (2)—Play- Featurette. 9:06—(4)—Dragnet. (7)—Wrestling. 9:30—(4)—Theater. (T)—TBA. 19:00—(4)—Martin Kane. (2)— 1@: 46—(7)—Madison Square Gar- den. 11:¢0—(4)—News. (1)—Seupy’s On. (D—News. 11:15—(4)—Stars on Parade. (7)— -- Today's Radio Proarams -- Programs teraished by stations Gated te hie colunm are ubject to change withent astice WCAam, (1158) W=Te, (27) WsBK, (1488) Ei | Fae Gee mw. Rawk = = Mae Brow a P ¥ 4? = oat ER hedee ese ys en _AFTERROOF wd ot Lite bs ly al WL =e Gee ee car | Bras Bre Sayan po ae "Par int ta mapdnete ats “omen o sera | the Civil War, o. nn * oe hes , ry iE oe me Curt ~~ wat ee Jeany 7 | ae Hit Pe . ye ¥ a in- since Rews Semen it He FF | pier ! i i i x i rE ee? : il . is * 5 e ; a yy q ¢ if | Star Has Voice That's Different Has Teenage Children, bl | | i sk ri | i ii Tt 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1954 w Shines on Television MA i ig Lil ir § el il | PERE F fate il FE tH ! f 7 | a! a? E i z i faye i ty 2 ¥E H g* Starting Pay Rate for Engineers Said to Be Low bea icliveds i j if Sree ‘Hospital's Budget of $2.6 Million OK'd A hospital budget for 19h of $2,608,600 was approved by Pon- tiac City Commission last night as submitted by Pontiac General Hospital Board of Trustees. The figure is $408,400 higher than MORE SUGGESTIONS | FOR | “GRADUATION eee eneee Writing Folics . .$1.00 to $3.85 Dictionaries . . .$1.00 te $12.50 Field Glasser Brief Cases, large expansion. jock key $5.10 te $14.00 eeeeeee and .. $2.30 wp aes . whet does « student need in a pen? ay © Ettertiess writing. \' © Big ink capacity. + gehen ary povemr 's - Asai Aa Advertised on Me. and Mrs. Neeth’ TY Show! * ; . 3 VINYL Inlaid WHILE THEY LAST Plastic WALL TILE 9) = os Cn ee eee ae | aes x, 2 Foreign-Born Become erican Citizens Here a A ———. — FS Gs he xt er ee ° > ed . *_ - * * 2 . «+e? s —_ ‘s Janice Antona as teacher. Five groups are usually admitted to) citizenship here each year, one at the start of each term of court. Men and women who took the American oath of allegiance Tues- day were: Gertrude R. M. Roilison, 205 Earlmoor Anita J. Hefferman, Waterford Margot Joseph, 1010 Argyle rakes, Rochester Danna M Ida B. VanLare, Walled Lake THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1954 Urge Strengthening of Township Rule ~ LANSING (®—Preservation and strengthening of township govern- ment was the main concern of gathered for their. annual meet- ed the delegates to preserve local government and return it to the prominence it..once occupied in the state’s political scene, Sen. “Edward Hutchinson (R- Texas Women Attempt ) to Restore Old Mansion DALLAS, Tex. (UP) — The Daughters of the Republic of Tex- school teacher and DRT president, said the organization hopes to re- store the Count Saligny home to the splendor of the 1840 homes of France, “We want it to be a beautiful shrine for all the state to enjoy, she said, “Garden clubs are aiding a Elaine M. Miller, Birmingham Minnie M. Burgess, Holly Rocheste by beautifying the grounds.” 4 5 Ai ¥ i bi a ‘ey oe. a ey - ‘ “+ * p - >, ue ’ - Ete ty Ol chil “4 Pd sgn ey 5 & . 2 if "2 tz i ae Ww Zo 3 : 2 tp -. a Z ™ we z 4 . John . r e D Coun: Clara E. Moss, Rochester law enforcement’ and county read ann De Sen, Cokin Comey | grancis 2 riereaz, mrming™= =| patrols in the hands of sheriff's FALVEY Herbert Bellairs, departments. behalf of county officials and socom 1. Delayness 324 worry. William F. Hannah, Muskegon 4 rT, 3 | ehsraas of Forign | SiisLt. Te, Miklinm «(gummy swperviaoe, told delegates || Sqles & Service Wenn eae Post 377 | Wire Hong Lee, 4 Oakland 8 : with 2,261 auto ac ars, Chief Pontiac Steven Klein Jr., Clawson be brought up to date to better See Our New Salesrooms | in 1952, the report shows| and Cook-Nelson Post 20, Ameri- Yolande C Bernier, Ferndale serve its people, wnt te : a yee) San eat po Peat rms a Mannaly- Si Sur easae See Service Faciities | (The big difference in the two) jon . Violet Mt. Pergvich, Walled Lake selves have helped in the decline : head of the -schoa is due to a | Foreign-born people, to gain U. S. Corselia Baas Glaxson aaah ott their ie ie cited Fine Inj 1962 ruling which no longer re- | Citizenship, must learn cites’ and) | Lilly 2 ilngenber nel welfare relief as an example. 2260 Woodward Ave. quires types be government exam. tia " —_—_—_—_— ‘erndale Senta be reparied to police. | Public Schools furnished the train Pritipe ty aimonees, Mase Par First stamp issued by the United |] pions Lincoln 3-5000 Aietiiats whith now re. | im@ im evening classes with Miss Marion & Thomsen, 6903 Bhore States government was in 1847. p ti are th i : } i i ~~ naman —oe — damage and injury, cause for ar- rest and hitting fixed objects. 4 ane Wien Sed chiects, Choice New main causes for the majority of accidents: ° aiiete too ctenite, uit ei Spring Patterns ‘Ing the right of way to another vehicle or pedestrian, drunk driv- ing, disregarding signs and sig- nals, exceeding speed limits and improper passing and turning. The 80 Square report shows that in 209 of the : accidents, motorists were found Printed to have been drinking. Most of the accidents occurred between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m in residential districts. PERCALE We Have the Petitions! to Pontiac City Health ment. The father’s name ts given for each child. ek5Ske PoP We need the support of ALL groups inter- FH oung, Waterford . Poynter. Auburn Heights artiey, Orien ested in legalizing raffles and bingos by NON-PROFIT charitable organizations. Please Attend the Meeting SOO Pee en Te Knights of Pythias Hall of Oaklond County, P. ©. Box 5, Waterford, Mich. E if ie @ Full Bolts ® First Quality ® Huge Selection $ 3 ge a vipa" o rty, Rochester lick, Milford 962 Voorheis Rd. West of Telegraph a 2. Me ee, Oot. ‘oem Bae Title of the King of Siam is “Lord of Life and Possessor of the Twenty-four Golden Umbrellas.” "NO DOWN PAYMENT...EASY TERMS! PAY AS LITTLE AS 50° A WEEK! . — CUSTOM DRAPERIES Save from ne he TESTS TTT T TTT CSCC See e TEES THIS is what you have on every pair! Take advantage of this great money sav- been waiting for! ing Sale. Fabrics from $1.98 to $2.79 per LAR REALE rpesegeene PERERA EEEET ILE ER SERRE RE RELY Ready-Made _ DRAPERIES | | Solid color rayon Glitter-Tex. 52 y pair size. ne 2 Reg. 5.98 Pair $388 | Available in All the New Popular r Decorator Colors PHILCO Clock Radio Lulls you to sleep, then SD 95 carailhiscel ot ane PHILCO Radio-Phono $99” less than $19.95, True-Harmoni¢ 3-speed phono- -grophand multiwave radio with eam special service band. feng Trade in your old phonograph or» m . _fadio and we will give youalib- |, | t: ~*~ eral discount on a new Philco x —— + .% ee “2 PHILCO Table Radio. dated Radio and this Bp g» Philco will cost even ~ C -— Gi me . ; . ye ‘ sen ; ; oe 2s ‘ “ ‘7 > - : Z 4 } and Half ¢ * ‘ - * a +e 7 ed a p . + ‘ . te i! % ad ‘ 7 ’ EP * : fea —!. 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CRs res Pak WN ee é (we . f . . e ~~ «* . . a > e se @ we . ~ . - ‘ - yee : lamar r edly Le ee atin ore =| morn Vi be passed to volunteer new wo F ‘ : Workshop Held nd ae pie et . ‘ - doshas, ho Gadesel Ghat © watne reported in a medical journal chat tNicollsHome |. , i The Be Ain leitm sem) Sickie ae! \ aoe oy rr ° . oy G > e The bride is the daughter of 4 —s tho . hwveceiien. Hw conclusions based upon medi- clinxal picture were Beir bas ar. and Mrs Ly, ga col weete on S81 men, women and through such use. . = hostess in her Sylvan Shores drive Mrs. Exnest erville George Wyman, president of the; chidren sullering from hard-cl- Now, “B-Amino-Complex” @b- “57 home for the January meeting of |of Auburn avenue, and the bride- Council of Camp Fire revealed that the ma lets are available w you without =~} the Tuesday Musicale Workshop | ig the son of Mr. and Mrs. , greeted the guests and Chris- of lened patients studied, sul- s doctor's prescription. The elect held Tuesday hamid bar wene| rane Westgate, field adviser for fered from an excess supply of py- upon hearing varies in individual 3 Clarence Tryem of Clie Region Nine, gave greetings from) fart scl im, dha Mood survam. cases. Siace perceptive desinese due For the 11:30 ceremony the the national staff. wd cated their bodies to te metabolic datur- 4 not property utilizing carbo- ba occurs ;. a bride Wwe a. dellecten tage A business meeting was held pdoenn foal Ae Ggu he Gum ment shold os place’ grobecip,. at dress of Chantilly lace and nylon Seasecemees cheded that the hearing serve was from 3 to 6 month: . . . Adult dow : | Virgil Campbell spoke on the| over satin. A Queen Anne col- ; aflected and gradually desiness oc- age 2 tablets 5 times dally ater ; and a = Meeting Conducted curved. meals. eu pearis trimmed bodice, . BAMINO-COMPLEX TABLETS — > 3 the skirt featured an overskirt by Pontiac WCTU IMPORTANT NOTE: BAMINO.COMPLEX. sablew am tr 2 = of tulle and satin. Pontiac Unit of WCTU met ical nj r Dolores Verville, maid of honor, Tuesday afternoon in First Presby- ' yi} wore an orchid gown of nylon net terian Church with Mrs. Henry |and Chantilly lace with a bolero Coin giving the opening | jacket covering the’ fitted bodice Mrs. Allan Eby gave devotions ta and Mrs.\In similar gowns of were based on “Prayer” and a piano j Cornell of Clio wore orchid for ia. " . spoke on Christian Made by C. G. CONN, the: -| her duties as flower girl. |Patient itv Hospital Mrs, William Kreklow will world’s largest manufacturer Bernard Bond of Clio Was best! Harold Northon. of Menominee | hér home on O'Riley street of M 11 mente. man.for the bridegroom, and the | road is recovering from an iliness| the next meeting, a usical Instru ushers were Mr. Verville and Mr.|in Péntise General Hospital. | luncheon to be held Feb, 23 Committees Named |?! by Mizpah Temple | series and pink carnations was Ask About Our 90-Day AG _ Purchase Rental Plan! CALBI MUSIC CO. Pontiac’s Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments on Voorheis road. | After a reception in Chieftain Mrs. John Wight was installed | Hall, the new Mrs. Tryon changed and Baldwin Pianos and Organs as manager by Mrs. Milton Pro-|to a light gray suit with red ac- bert, assisted by Mrs. John Aus-|cessories for the wedding trip to 119 North Saginaw St, Phone FE 5-8222 terman and Mrs. Lewis Ellis. northern Michigan. On their re- } Highlight of next meeting|turn the couple will Teside i , S| will be the annual birthday party. | Clio. , You are invited to a special trunk show- ing of advance Spring fashions featuring the couturier perfection of Zagri in a collection of cocktail en- sembles, restaurant suits and lateday wear, ‘” MARIAN HOUGH TOMORROW... THURSDAY, JAN. 28th 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. {| The Store Where Quality Counts - 20-Piece Set hse bent 2 FRED N. = Dixie Porrery || PAULI Co. . y Sees \ae J Pontiac's ‘Oldest Jewelry Store ‘28 West Huron St.” st mr - iw z “a 6 44 ‘ , 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) -OR 3-1894 “Nass For Your and +? Sn i - FE 27257 Girl Scouts Slate First Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Curry of Norton avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie Jean, to Stuart M. .% Allan, son of © Stuart W. Allan of Oxford and the late Mrs, Allan. ' BONNIE JEAN CURRY Committees Announced ge A i Hi 5 oF HE 718 West Huron © Jewelry © China Permanents FLORACMAE Quality Materials, Experienced Operators! CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 11M. Perry St. Phone FE 2-6361 Opposite Motel Rooseveli © Linens $5.00 from at Amidon Home ts | igs : ti { fe 10% salt aig Dae ‘ hehe, . ee eget re OP ee Es Oe ATAETT Fs | Study Club Discusses Babysitting Group Three Has Tuesday Meeting at Blamy Home : bite: H | i } li seread sie Hy j » & fed e S FEE Fea 4h 5 Ss az - E B gf iy : f : ? ! r E g* ti he | an : a SEs Fi ri iEEY teh F i i | i i i FeTE THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1954 MARJORIE A. BOWMAN © Lombard, IIl. | Eugene is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hickson of Winding drive. Both attended Michigan State College, where Marjorie was affiliated with \% Pi Beta Phi | sorority and Eugene with Sigma Chi fraternity. ag ley’s home on Elsinore Dinners Given for FUN Groups hostess was assisted by Mrs. Harry J. Rice, Mrs. William Hanby and Mrs. John D. Kent. Mrs, Fred Sytz, Mrs. Ben A. | Ronan and Mrs. Cecil McCallum assisted Mrs, Everett Garrison when she was hostess to N group at her home on Covert road. After | dinner, the groups played bridge. | Goodyear Stop Monday Habit Do you laundry in small loads —part of it each day. That will be | drive. The'the hot water supply. : + bones errusual Rexibility with real éwratifity, thanks to ms Genwates TAN leather apper and foam crepe wedgie suba illiy wi. < . § —_ ot ceaesemnenapagiet oy Wek construction... with full top grade, RANCH SHOE STORE FE 2-7440 YOUR FRIENDS TODAY louelier than yan Peart yesterday ete $ igi = LEIS NRL NPN LEN RO * ae aaa py ee was ee at. Misa es C Lrarance ashe , to PS 7 sea OO OT aL ae ee ove , Shit finugulera ed 398 G 59g 1] ¥ 99 | -_ trina: Pe 4 = me ‘Specs “on area * 4 ? * «- THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1954 . ae . > i Mart) at Higher Level \Nears End, Say Auto Men|, Lo Mae ORK oe stock By DAVID J. WHAIE who were among the most y f roup o opening and then started muilg| | Pi in the'auto| earptars as beneperee va | Federal, Credit Union around at its levels. horsepower Chrysler's horsepower ) The opening rush was so great |industry—if there ever was one sage preeeay ene Co Se un all that the high speed ticker fell be-|—has just about run its ‘course, a Seen Seer = other manufacturers com- hind briefly in reporting actual) That’s the view of numerous withs transactions on the floor of the| vine designers. Among them are| P°U™s ey | stock exchange. The lag at the and New Yorker models have most was two minutes. followed across the 200 horsepow Thereafter the rise halted and | t dees tdi naa churned around at that Gams e Ad These Cadillac first Individual issues held major at- Lincoln higher, tention, Radio Corp., up 1% yes S ’ n Makers of ey exper-powerel ; % high- terday, gained % on an opening €po 0a cars are empha asserting ¢ ‘ unchanged | block of 20,000 shares today, and they have not sought higher horse- 70 W. Lawrence St - | afterward it extended its rise to . power solely for increased speed Corner Coss ~ |a@ point at a price of 26. Beck Denies Purchase | potentials. Actually, Gay an, the FE 2-9221 power ou improved pr mageny A eyed New York Stocks of Fruehauf Stock; Says ‘oe poe ten they add, paid fob Bett it DY | Figures after decimal points are sighths Union Lent Million oa GeeY is @ genuine safety ee ge , | Alama? -- 383 Keuseant’ ... 23 | WASHINGTON W®—AFL Team-| One engineer potnted out that U. & grade A, jumbo | 4dmiral . ks bi, wih avg. $0. UA. Ailes ou 33) Lake a "5:": ika| sters Union President Dave Beck|-greater fuel economy hes been “it wid. ave. din. | Alied (Ch --- It Lip Meng... ‘4 {has “loaned” a million dollars| built into the cars with Increased . tei ineee Si-D, wis. |Ailis Chal «-- “* iockn aise... 9a3|to the Fruehauf Trailer Co. of eas age fhe 3 grade C. large ah | Anim Ge Am ae Losw's <3": i1"| Detroit, and has not bought stock| “Obviously,” he said, | "there sas Am Can oi Td Marin Mica... a4) im the company, @ union SPOKES) 4 rower of the engine is used. Tee alter sendy, re-| Am Oyen’... #1. Marve, Gti--” i57| man said yesterday. It is just as obvious that when sefe"and | amare. =~. HS MtaMoogt Bxi:-g14| | The spokesman sald the lost only part of the power potential a higher: 93 secre snd am ® Ges .. 414 \aai ou Pd "323| was made out of union funds and is used a smaller amount of fuel ip wholesnie |Am Seating. 4 Mont Ward... 40.6| W@S made for three reasons is being used. % lower to i higher; U.8,/ 4m Smelt... 388 Motor Pd 213| 1. It’s a good investment at 4|. He didn’t mention it specifically as Teutonk ‘ote, Ok: Am TelévFel 180.1 Motorcla 33:1 | per cent for five years. | bet at the higher power levels Seamed to the coodit comuaittes | ‘curren receipts 463.6; | 0 Ss Eerste fees = RUSUE VED «+++ ++ . Gems ane rte @ Anse ‘Gop "--. 18 Murray Gp... 388| 2 It will help Roy Fruchaut keep | Most of the larger engines S| were Hollis Lee, 69 E. New York Insurance of All Kinds CHICAGO POTATOES y Anon a Net Bisc...... 313 “7 bade he se “as an em-| carburetors. oo —— Om & 1 Bony 716 Pontiac Stete Benk Bidg. Ph. FE 2-8357 Atchison sc777 ‘ 7) , ’ new check on teak 8: cum me; | 02 Se ee 6S, ee eee sees $52 | ployer of Teamsters members and 268 E. Rundell St.; Clarence Mar- moderate; market it steady; | ities Par 37.7 Nat Btl....... 85\as a producer of trailers which lod e alendar otz, 312 N. Saginaw St.; and Phil- ~h ag F “aa =p y fon oriaay Aves Mts ‘ : ~~ py ; Ze make jobs for Teamsters’s mem- g ip Marlowe, 145 Mohawk Rd. 104; Saturday 692; Sunday 6; old stock, ¥- NY Central.... 20.7) bers —_—_ . gE ee Oe Seeile ate Be A Me '2a| The Hudson Motor Car Co, re-| (SSaea7 steady: Colorado Red McClures 260-75; | Benguet ..... 18 ao am Av... 24 A current battle has been re- | Lodge . . FF. co sled today it. lost $6,465,197 Tdaho Russets 340-4; bakers 4.05: Min- | Beth Stl .... 54.8 Nor “Pac... 602|-ported as raging between Frue- [State St, Thursday, Jan. 28, at | ve 08 465, Besota-North Dakota Pontiacs 2.50. Boeing Airp .. 52 Nor Sta Pw.. 145 and George J. Kolowich, | 7:30 p.m Work in M. M. degree. | during the first nine months of > fa — lek OR + Feta Secaideat of the Detrelt & Clove- Raymond Kneisel, W.M. --Adv. | 4953 despite an estimated federal Poultry bore Warn’ ., @t Pas am Wi Air 105 | land Navigation Co., for control . . tax carry-back credit of 9,770, DETROIT POULTRY Briggs Mi ... 37 Param Pict. 314 | of the Frechnuf concern. News in oie 034 Gupay temp aid Se were paid per ib. Lob. Detroit Yor bo. | Brum Balke .. 167 Penney JC---- 4) D&C, formerly a Great Lakes| 1 Green of $00 Onkland Ave. | investments, low 1953 deliveries Get money to pay oll your bills at once. . pe = * Ee teaes Ope 1-30. tele Om, | Barr Age.” = eee Se-- 8 shipping concern, now eae. reported to Ponti ac Police yester-| and revised forecasts for 1954 and Spread repayment over o number of months. POR PAST DELIVERY, CALL: i nee White. 30-08; grey crosses ae. | COP eB Paane ‘iiss St | Company. None Se — 130,000; 4ay that someone smashed the 1955. PHONE + WRITE + COME IN Sotp: barred’ reeks 30-38. Capenettes | OOR,PO4,-i--- 348 PREP MME-+-- S/o Fruchaul stock, right window of his car while it woe notary type young. tome, 30. | eee, (20) +o. 008 Pills Mille... 31-4) Shares. was parked in the rear of his home | Club Plans Fish Supper ‘ 69 W. HURON ST. + Fiderel 3-7181 ied nm an eet Senne Be Pra Out -: TE a bya group of minority stock — METAMORA—A fish supper will x yee fey gurcado ar)—Live poultry snsay | Shi a Mw ~ 1 Pure Ou ....: #44 | holders of his company who claim! 4 radi antenna was stolen from |be held here Friday by the Pi- La] Phone FE 5-6159 te firm: receipts 1.42" coope: fo. par- | Currsieg ----- $8? Radio Cp :-.: 384) he has been withholding informa-| an auto owned by Floyd E. Smith | grim Club. Serving will start at heavy hens 34-31: light bene 18-18; fr Gimas Me .. 304 | i -—Sae | tion from them and from the Se- | ot 24 Dwight St., while the car was | 5:30 p.m. Proceeds will go toward or broilers 19; ** "7 Commission ~~ (Aavertisement) ducklings none. Sean Cote ...158 Repo. Set: Sta — oF Pay! ourcht pane’ Bi'thg Seay vetveee, painting the Metamora parsonage. , STOCK AVERAGES . i, 131 gt Jos Lead... 8 of @ Western trucking firm by D. | . ' eee pee eComotes by the dete | Con 0-8 ...:. 31.4 Seer Die... S28 | ang C. | Medford Pierce of 859 Winding Watli rchen & Co swz ee soe ly extfes | Som PRrais’ tues Seacs Rowe 3| The union spokesman said the | Dr., Waterford Township, told Oak- ng, Lerche : Constipated Folks Net ee on +2 | Gost Can... 64 sael O8------ 17 previously reported “stock sale” |land County sheriff's deputies today 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg., Pontie FE 4-2895 Moon Wed. __. 1515 63.4 56.7 113.5 | KOBE BMot..... Sinclair Oil... 37.4 the AFL. had been misinter-| that two fender skirts were stolen i Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets (the mild Eroviows Gng....013 $30 S07 1533 wages te Socony Vee... 313 | ted He said that Fruehauf had| from his car at Oxford Saturday. fe : to bu formule of Dr. P.M. | iicnin “Mtge 1S The S82 leet Sortien Wi... 8a Sow Ry 41 | put up 2 million dollars worth Italian club is holding you a new way y Bawards) give gentle, complete, | Tea hick inns se set lies) Del, Raw.--- 2e8 Spares W ---- 31) oe Pruchauf stock as collateral for | Smemese-ths M0 8% “eginaw — ree aoe 60 | ieee high ee Bak SEE ARE] Dow chem:c-) S32 sta" Beend’-": 383) the loan. St., Pri, Jan. 29, 9:30 to 9:00. Adv. SHARES IN THE COMPANY No purging! No griping! 15, 1962 low........1913 66.7 80.7 91.0 Berta Pick —_ Seo oo however, will receive Best A k-' B4 seg On Ns... T13| | Pena b divid is on the Dupage Sely Gh, Vincent Ce Ei Auto L . «a4 Studebaker... 302 stock when the lean is paid off Paul Hall, Sat. Jan. 30, © ae Cc OICE Gseget ht Sek Bc BE Set tetane the voting power | . | RS H a “but”. sag, of the stock, the spekeemean bah Oe We baal OA. Mitchel a Titl $40 iia” Freept sul.’:: $82 Fret", Seas $03 | Fruchaut is reported to have — as e as a mon Gen Mills... Teent_C Fox, 304 | money received from the AFL If you can save as little as $40 regularly many shares and fractions of shares as the Gen Shoe ween Bn Pee a “Ty's just like any other cent drop in passenger count last future today! Here's how the new From the date of your first purchase, you ed Ret of investment, a mortgage cF some. | week to report an, income tess Lionthiy Investment Plan helps you got ace digi for ony Gividende dectered ax pa te thing like that. We are getting 3 final week before your financial program under way now. your stock. They you in cash, Geoarieh-.<°: $13 Pett ure = we > ea fares were raised from 15 to 20 With regular investments of as little as < cond so bay sete of the sams stock. ro GeNti:. ok? BB ames A | Come otherwise, It's a good in- fully worked out, long-range program for Greymeune: MO & Stet hd vestment,” the union spokesman sound investment. You choose your stock, a, vs 8 fe = “.! v6 | said. choose your payment plan. You can termi- a RE a -" 2 ee es See Ce ae feud Nerd .. 148 Wee's pis |. 143 3 the free booklet, Monthly Hud Mot ... 101 wo ye Pulp... 265 L vestment write: TH Cent ..... 82.1 west Un Tel .. 415 . a Inland Stl o Werte A Sek 4 Se ae ot nel as sd Int hery”.... 303 Wane tas... | a ny =) eraly 38 conte nigher on Ss eet Bp See Oe Int Wiek ..... 35.5 Woolworth ....44.7 | | and sows; choice 1 ide on Bt Pare ot Fees 2 ig | mem Mat A ee ee seco oe: Hb ER Eat. OS ea om Se on Own your share of American business (Hernblewer & Weeks) tions » Jeshie om oo. bn . Figures after decimal points eteated dee "ve, cheat = +. os comet ng fast, friendlyone-dayeervice! = - = HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ‘See Safety in Fast Pickup Business Notes: Race tor Engine Power|Knaack Chosen Da 13.1 4 acti strong to 50 Dac Mevigaiion® .ccccc sc) 84 04 | Sees her; choice steers and yearlings ° Gerity-Michigan* ‘aw «4 7 | —_ a" ' load 1000 Ib in- Products* ssc ss. 28 32 | SCE S0 ab go: most good steers 19.00- Berew® ....cees-ee ever 2.7 “ and choice heifers 18.00- Masco 3 | 2a 8.09 Midwest Abrasive® . seve ess. $ 33.00; to low steers and a ee 2 taletad scrote 3.3 3 | ors 12.00-18.00; and commercial tyne Berew® ... csc... ee LS BO) Soey 31.00-13.80, mete 11 5613.00; can- io sale; bid and asked. ners and cutters mostly 9.00- utility and commercia] bulls 13.50-16. eutter ors exchange -agyee = YORK (AP) — Foreign — ; zs rates follow ( t Britain in dollars, Gheep salable 300. Market not éstad- others in cents) dollar in New York open gy gt ~~ nner CHICAGO LIVESTOCK i . eons y pound) $281-| CHICAGO (AP)—Selabie hogs vegee 3/16, un kr futures 2.81 3/16,| market father slow and uneven; : day futures 2.813/16, uni lower on butchers, cow Ag = +: 0 day futures 2.81 5/32, sows; most choice 180- AY 1/32 of & cent. Belgium (franc) _ 26.00-26.66 few loads 26.76; bulk ro: . Prance (franc) 289 270 Wb. 26.25-26; 280-300 Ib. 20a s %. Holland (gui ) nem — i. sows 21.65- 8; good (lire) 16% . Z oo Sones Port 7 ) 3.50, Galable cattle 7,000; calves 500; ’ ‘Sweden (krona) un- | slaughter steers and hetfers generally , gertaartans (irene) recs) | ‘grees Lee Bown‘ tatty stenay, ethers os ; is goat vernged steady 14.82, unchanged. to weak: heifers « cows grading age ge and below THVAVUEVAVEUAULULENLATAUDETENTAUETEUDAT AT EA TA ATE aaa utility an@ commercial cows steady to sei ven weak; bulls and ; few Beautiful Formica Dinett Tables made to order, any size or shape, including iF 7 ch dh i : it athe ih a rf | Soil 33 = 3 4 For Sale by Receiver— Operating modern ce- ment block plant and builders’ supply com- pany, located in Pontiac, including all buildings, equipment and inventory on hand. ‘ Address Inquiries to: Box No. 32, Confederation Life reports... NOW OVER ONE AND A QUARTER BILLION DOLLARS life insurance in force ! "s 4 = ees A copy of the full annual report will be mailed on request. onfederation Life 7 ———