The Weather Tuesday: Fair Details page two THE PONTIAC PRES 112th YEAR * *& & & = PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954—32 PAGES TTED PRESS ATED PRESS UN INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Je $23 Million Damage From Georgia Tornadoes Your Return May Be Here Knowland Asks AP Wirephoto MOUNTING FAST—Mrs. Zora Price, internal revenue clerk in the Detroit office, surveys thousands of income tax returns flooding Prompt Probe of Schine Case GOP Leader McCarthy Committee to Sift Army Claims today Sen. Joseph R. Mc- committee must immediately” to “get all the facts” concerring Army charges of pressure by Mc- Carthy and Roy M. Cohn. Knowland told newsmen the ‘“‘matter should be pro- ceeded with quickly.” Re- iminded that McCarthy leaves Washington Wednes- day for a series of speaking Orders WASHINGTON (INS) —| Senate Republican Leader | William F. Knowland said | Carthy’s investigations sub- | “proceed | Crash Victim Boe Sr RE oe MRS. HAROLD DEARING Pontiac Teacher Dies in Accident Mrs. Harold Dearing in Skid Mishap at Alpena; | Forces to Check Union Troops Counter Bid to Drive Them From . | Northwest Indochina HANOI, Indochina (AP) '—The French parachuted reinforcements today into their Dien Bien Phu fortress as the Communist-led Viet- |minh hurled thousands more troops into the savage |battle to drive the French out of northwest Indochina. | | The rebels bombarded the }dust bowl fortress with ar-| itillery shells before their | new series of attacks. | As the violent battle rounded | out its second day, the French, high command in Saigon an- nounced that a battalion of French and Vietnamese paratroopers had French Bolster | Woman Pull e A r _= a 2 ed to Safety Twisters Kill 8,- Injure 70 More cag in Ihree Areas iA ¢ 3 Eight Flying Boxcars Destroyed at Air Base by Winds ATLANTA (AP)—A small army of soldiers, airmen | and civilians today formed |a cleanup task force in the | wake of weekend tornadoes | which killed eight persons in central and west Georgia »|}and did more than 23 mil- lion dollars damage to prop- erty. | Three separate twisters whirled out of the night Sat- urday and carri their * lethal force into Macon, where three died; to a rural! area near the central 4 Suffer Injuries Mrs. Harold Dearing, (Maxine), | may Georgia city, killing three ; others; and to Lawson Air Me Force Base, adjoining Ft. jumped onto the Dien Bien Phu airstrip. 4 Other reinforcements were air- § the Federal Building in Detroit today as deadline for filing expires at midnight tonight. engagements that will keep | him away for the rest of the | week, he added: . for Pacific Test Area Last-Minute Rush Jams Income Tax Office Here iver'crcssemens’ Taxpayers seeking help with tax forms lined up 50) deep at the U. S. Internal Revenue Bureau’s Pontiac) office today with the midnight income tax deadline just hours away. All income tax returns m ust be in the mail or at the local tax office, 53'2 W. Huron St., by midnight tonight. Anyone whose return isn’t® postmarked earlier than . midnight faces a fine of five per cent of his total tax. A. M. Menninger, district direc- tor of internal revenue, said the office has helped some 55,000 peo- Ple make out tax forms since Jan 1. He said this is “a little” higher than last year’s figure, “because more_peeple seem fe have made ever 35,000." Anyone whose total income ts over $5,000 has to fig- Say Ike to Fight Income Tax Cut Expect President to Hit Dem-Proposed Slash Over Air Tonight WASHINGTON w — President Eisenhower, was reported by con- “This is of sufficient importance that all members of the committee should want to give it priority over . McCarthy told newsmen earlier that he bas tentatively planned a meeting of his subcommittee Tuesday to take up the Army’s charges that he and Cohn, sub- committee chief counsel, sought favored treatment for G. David Schine, a former subcommittee | aide inducted into the Army. McCarthy told reporters the closed session will take place at 10:30 a. m. (EST) if members are available. Meanwhile, Cohn said he would also gladly ‘‘step Gown" from his role as attorney for the subcom- | mittee and appear as a witness. The 27-year-old chief counsel for the group declared on NBC's tele- vised “Meet The Press” that he | was convinced that one or two per- {sons in the Army ‘did their very | best’’ to halt the subcommittee _probe of possible Red infiltration ure his own tax instead of using | essional leacers today to fee) | the military service. a standard set of figures. Menninger said thé Pontiac of- ing urged by Democrats woul wa! fice will be open until 8 tonight. Many taxpayers can get needed hefp by calling the office, FEderal 42441 of FEderal 46642. Fourteen Killed in State Traffic Five Die in One Crash Near Grand Blanc; Icy Roads Plague Drivers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Icy Michigan roads took their toll of at least 14 lives in traffic crashes during the weekend. One of the accidents claimed five tives, including the parents and one child of a Flint family. The victims died in a three car collision on US10 Saturday, three miles south of Grand man, 22, of Detroit, and Edgar B. AEC Chairman Heads coe 9 epee Ah Ae NORE AR ANG. Made) ; Pacifie. that personal income tax cuts be- danger America's economic sta- bility. The President, who will address the nation on taxes tonight over | major radio and TV networks. dis- cussed his tax views with GOP legislative leaders for about an hour at the White House. House Speaker Martin (R- Mass), talking with reporters afterward, said tax cuts already | made by the administration this year and these contemplated the rest of the year total about seven billion dollars. He added that Eisenhower be- lieves that to “dump another 2% billion dollar cut on top of that |The President Speaks The President's address to the nation tonight is scheduled in this area over the following out- lets: TV—® p.m. channels 4,7; 11 p.m. channel 2; Radio—8, WXYZ, 10:15 WWJ; 10:30 CKLW; 10:4 waR, would be straining it too far finan- cially.” | ohn alse labeled “ridiculous” a Pentagon charge that he had threatened to “wreck the Army” if special favors were not grant- ed te his fitend and former sub- committee consultant, Pvt. Schine. The counsel added that Schine (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Coast-0il Ruling Upheld by Court Supreme Judges Deny Right to States to Upset Congress’ Decision. WASHINGTON (#—The Supreme Court today denied- Alabama and Rhode Island permission to file suits alleging Congress violated the Constitution: when it conceded title to oil-rich lands to coastal states. The two states, in seeking to challenge validity of a 1953 act, contended it deprived their citizens of equitable interests in oil re- sources estimated to be worth 50 bittion dollars, plus 62 million dol- lars in royalties and revenues im- pounded by the United States. The unsigned opinion, knowh as “per curiam” opinion, cited six i Ta 2 B |54, of 2240 Pontiac ‘Dr., Sylvan Lake, a Lincoln Junior High School teacher, was killed Sunday after- |noon in a two-car collision about |10 miles south of Alpena on U.S.23. Mr, Dearing, 58, a Pontiac High School teacher, driver of one of the j autos, and Mrs. Henry Loper of | 202 Cherokee Rd., a passenger, jare reported in good condition at | Alpena Hospital. Occupants of the second car, Mr j}and Mrs. Kenneth Wilsey of Hem- |lock, were treated for minor in- juries. , Hespital authorities said Dear- ing’s and Mrs. Loper’s injuries were not known early today, pending X-ray examinations. ! | The Dearings were returning | from a visit with their daughter, |Mrs. William Ransom (Doris) of | Rogers City, when the accident Bruce D. Hayward (Dorothy) of , Birmingham, Mrs. Thomas Morse (Margaret) of Biloxi, Miss., David j at Bowling Green University, Ohio, | and James of Pontiac. Phony Roadblock Gets Police Guard poliee- decided. _ |Princess Martha Ailing caused by jaundice, was reported in critical condition today. 3, Wife Is No Spouse lifted from Hanoi. \ | The French high command in Saigon said the French Union | forces had the “situation well in | | hand” and were holding solidly | against the “very violent” rebel | attack. | A French spokesman predicted the fighting would last several days — A three-hour cease-fire interrupt- ed the fighting yesterday morning ried their dead and wounded from | earth gave way as she watched fhe ocean. the battlefield. The French) on rock below. He scrambled after his wife, who can’t swim: and | AP Wirephote FALLS INTO SEA—San Diego lifeguards and police hoist Mrs. while both rebels and French car- | Sylvia Duel, 28, over a 35-foot ocean bluff to safety. She fell when Husband, Delmer, stands |Benning, where two more | were killed. t Four of the dead were children. | Seventy persons were injured and 23 hospitalized. The tornadoes slammed into the | same general areas where similar storms killed 18 and piled up dam- Yage exceeding 30 million less than |a year ago. The return visit of the South- land’s spring scourge came a few hours after the Weather Bureau lifted a tornado alert. West Georgia was hit first. What claimed at least 1,000 rebels killed pulled her from the surf. Her only injury was a leg cut. Their appeared to be the largest of the three children were in family car at top of bluff. Boy’s Shotgun Blows Up Police Disarm Runaway, 13, | in the initia] assault Saturday night and early yesterday, and admitted their own losses were ‘‘appreci- | able.” The fighting resumed at noon yesterday with a heavy rebel bom- | bardment of the strongly fortified, ranks of the | The legions of Communist lead- er Ho Chi Minh appeared making an all-out effort to give the French - a major setback before the Big ) | } ‘Rebukes Tax Officials; an unsigned joint income tax re-| turn, requesting that the husband | sign it and that he “also have your spouse sign it." The return came back directly with the note: “Enclosed find signed return. And don't call my wife a spouse.” Reds Tell Half the Story LONDON @—Moscow Radio to- tempting illegal exports to Iron | Curtain countries. Hiding in Brown City Barn :22s=5 LAPEER—A 13-year-old boy surrendered to state police | this morning after barricading himself in a barn near Brown City and firing a shotgun “at the roof” when a sheriff's officer poked his head through the door. The youth insisted that he never intended to shoot it | out with police and maintained that “I wanted to get them.” School Budget Up for Action Decision on Pay Hikes Also Expected at Board Meeting Here Tonight Pontiac Board of Education plans to act on the 1954-55 . . x Dr. Geerge Crane cit Spanish Students Riot Emily Post................sscc00 M4 | SEVILLA, Spain @—University wal DUIIIIEIIIE iss | students overturned two streetcars — * oe ccccccceseoces : enseee = . broke _ windows of others and tte cc EFS here today in protest over higher we aa an, ok MK Gk ae | NTRS. Several Students Gwe bart Wemen’s Pages........... 1, 1, | wy blows from night sticks. = = ' the city’s suit to break subdivision Birmingham Commission Fire Damages Again Lists Water Supply, Voting Machines, City Suit From Our Birmingham Berean | BIRMINGHAM — City Commis- | sioners will discuss water supply | for the city i night “Decisions which will be made on the subject. | “All of the previous studies have | been influenced to a greater ex- | by the cost factor than ac- | to be warranted, gi reasonable goal,” He said. restrictions to permit the con- struction of a west-side fire sta- approved. by voters April 5. ° s 7 Corps. Military Police, Ordnance Quartermaster, Signal or Transpor- tation Corps and others. * ¢ « Youth Fellowship of Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church will . s . Civie leader Ray Palmer, a life member of the Birmingham * a men- members at a meeting at 8 tonight. | tion at Chestertield and Maple, if The cast will include Mrs. Donald | Chet Beardsley, manager of the| Dr. George Barahal Professor of Wolverine Tube Co., will speak | Psychology at Wayne University, ton. at the High Twelve Cub dinner | at 6:30 tonight at the Community | i will lead a group discussion . o s Kiwanis Club members have | Set Damage at $60,000 | to Building at Novi Rd. and Grand River Fire at the 25-year-old Novi Inn water supply for the ‘morrow night as the group's only | mated $60.000 damage to the build. | | The flames also consumed $2,000 | ‘which the owner of the building. | | Benedict Tinkham,, had in a suit} of clothing. 5 | Tinkham, who lived on the | mpper. floor of the building at | Grand River and Novi road, was , | awakened by smoke at 4 a.m. | | Firemen from the Farmington. | Walled Lake, Northville and Novi Township departments fought the | blaze for nearly four hours. Four | adjoining stores were also dam- | ¥ aged by smoke and water. pre-| Firemen said the fire apparently | { | Started in a basement boiler room. | ' fo Head Heart Assn. | Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson has been elected chairman Beardsley, home ick’ } f the Michigan Heart E from a tour of Planned a St. Patrick's celebration of the board o Mich: German industrial plants, will dis. for their dinner meeting at 6:30 Assn. for the 1953-4 fiscal year. cuss “The Recovery of Industry in Germany.” s ef s FR i Wi ! g - | - Man Critically Hurt in Waterford Crash election for vacancies on the City | Saturday's deadline | fad ti Brett! i "8 z Woman Hurt When Cor Gets Forced Into Ditch at Pontac General Hospital for injuries suffered when the car in which she was riding was forced into a ditch along M59. Her husband, Norbert, 530, told Sheriff's deputies that an auto he was passing swerved to the left near Willett Rd., forcing his car off the highway. AND VICINITY—falr to might ané Teesday (Cold tenight. tow 13 te %. Warmer 7, bigh 84 te 38. Nerthwesteriy winds 1¢ te 15 miles em beer tenight «: ay Teday tm Pentiace — temperature preceding § am At 8 am. Wind velocity 15 mph Direction Moes rises Monday Moon sets Tuesday at 6:13 a m. Dewntown Temperatures SO. Wien ccscss- 1s 12 @. Gevccceces ™ F @. Giccccnaes: is i2m sc Ps sam Py | | LS Bianco 23 OB. B.cccccese 22 5 0 O....... FY oe ee ea 23 Sanday tn Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature................ 3 Lewest temperature poco ae Mean ture.... ceraniewaese 2 Weather—Partiy cloudy. 91 of an inch SSSSRessecus -— a... ‘ : ra “ i+ SE i ey ee pose ay en a ae ree ar er iy li p.m. tomorrow at the Community House. if : ; ily i Hp ill : i Hf we Pederalists 178, €30 pm ‘omens Club @ipmer, Buffet Supper ‘by reservation, 7:38 pm. Rely Bchoo! meet * training "i; awe 7: 10:38 am.-3 pm Senior Wort. Gaturday: T p.m. Horticultural Society Dr. Frank Van Schoick, of Jack- of I and S. Sales Co. merchan- dise Miller, investigator fire at Morey’s Bar. 2280 Union Lake Rd.. Commerce Town- motor belt was given as the cause ‘of the fire. aT Novi Inn Sunday § | pockets : , Watchman Douses Fire | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 15, 1954 | JOHN P. DAWSON Dem Club fo Hear UM's John Dawson BIRMINGHAM — University of | Michigan law professor John P. Dawson will discuss “The Mc-| Defense Secretary Carthy Dilemma”’ at an open meet- | of the Birmingham Demo- cratic Club at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Community House. During leaves of absence from the university, Dawson has served as director of the Foreign Trade Administration. and acting eco- nomic counselor for all U.S. con- |S East. He has also been a Demo-, cratic candidate for Congress. | Troopers Take Youth From Barn Barrica | (Continued From Page One) Anthony and the two of them went to the barn. © When he stuck his bead through the barn door, Gass said he heard a shot nearby. He called | in Michigan State Police from One of the state troopers said, “We told him to come out and we assured him we wouldn't burt him. | We sent his guardian away and the boy came out.” | Under questioning today at the | Lapeer County Sheriff's Office, Joe | | Said, “I didn’t want to stay where | ‘I was staying any longer. I wanted | to get picked up by police. “I really didn't plan to shoot anybody."’ ’ Gass said the ; turned over to St. ities Jater today 93 4 Sparks Start Roof Fire BIRMINGHAM—Chimney sparks on a shingle roof were blamed | for a fire at the 875 Bates resi- dence of Miss Gertrude Fletcher Damage was estimated at $200. BOSTON'S-PONTIAC Telegraph and Huron Shopping Center Fame 4 Al, Easter's most spectacular opening »» come in ,.. see thousands upon thousands of exciting new shoe fashions at money-saving prices! AN un | | milatelefcye McCarthy Re‘uses | Mundt’s Suggestion mrs. tawrence Carrigan (Continued From Page One) | | was drafted while still working on -gan, 87, of 55 Newberry St. died | an important report and thatthe! yesterday at her home after a | Army agreed to permit him time lengthy illness. She was born in Hancock Feb. | . . He added: “Our desire was to 25, 1367, the daughter of Mr. and) Woives Examination wat teak hee hat was coming | Mrs. William O'Connor. | = . me Mrs. Carrigan was a member Two 21-year-old Waterford Town. | she did not realize she was driving |of St. Benedict Church and had ship men accused of participating ,, come here from Hancock in 1947. } Surviving are two daughters and a son, William, both of Pontiac, and Mrs. Olive Casey of Milwaukee, Wis. Two grandchildren also survive. on weekends to complete it. American people are getting sick | and tired of this yak-yak about | Mary Elizabeth Wallis treatment of Communists. I'm get. | ting sick and tired of it, too. The PY course of our investigation will $4 igers oe oe eis of f Soldier's Death not change. I will go on to the! ning at 8 at Brace Funeral Home. ~ Funeral will be Wednesday at 9:30 ‘4 Persons Injured as Auto Overturns Four persons were injured Sat. urday night when their car went out of control on a curve at Sasha- baw and Woodhull Lake Rds. and overturned. p ‘ pe ontiac Deaths 2 Bound Over an 'f0 Circuit Court Accused of 9 Breakins Since December, Pair Mrs. Lawrence (Mary) in nine ,breakins since December | tiac General Hospital for a | waived examination Saturday and | — leg. M “ were bound over to Circuit Court) [er son, Gene Moczarski, 14, hen-eanced at ae | Suffered a possible collarbone frac- Charles Schribner and Howard | Mrs. Joann Callahan and Rosary will be recited this eve- The same report also charged a.m. from St. Benedict Church.| under $2,000 bond each. They ap- that Cohn threatened “to wreck the | Burial will be in Mount Hope | peared before W. Bloomfield Town- P | Army’’ and said that Army Secre- Cemetery. ship Justice Elmer C. Dieterie, | Detroiter Free on Bond |ary _Rebert F. Sevens “was! After Asking Examination “through” unless the drafted sub- John M. Swain They and two juveniles now in ng committee aide received favors. | the County Children's Home are | Raymond W. Bastian, 37, of De- | In reply, the counsel said: “That | John M. Swain, 51, of 1424 Rose-| Sccused of taking $1,000 to $1,500 | 10:1 demanded e . statement is so ridiculous I can dale Place, Sylvan Lake, died| “rt o% property from 20 homes, | 4.) on a charge that he raped a scarcely answer it. principally in the Carroll-Bogey | 15, year-old Detroit girl Wednesday Lakes area of Commerce Town- ship. _| An investigation by the Sheriff's Department, State Police of the tice ElmerC. Dieterle and is Pontiac Post and Waterford, scheduled for examination on the Township Police was climaxed last | rape charge March 23. A previous week when the four were arrested. | Conviction against Bastian on a Court Most of the recovered property | has already been identified by Services Committee and the Mc bes : ° liam A. Kennedy of Pontiac. owners of the burglarized houses Need a in the diapute “| The body is at Voorhees Siple| but the articles are still being held] wEUNy WEEKEND"? wine Sms spe | Fim ral as evidence, according to police ' McCarthy pars come to Detroit HOTEL STATLER | Mary Elizabeth Wallis, daughter her brother, Pic. William K. Hig- Building Inspector | Jean, Richard Earl, James How- gins, 22, was killed in Pujan, Ko | * . ard and William Lee, all at home. Nov. 2. 1950 nap, | Ca, OD 2, . He previously Pontiac City Building Inspector | Home, with burlal in Peery Mount - ss tae beeen | John E. Ryan, 33, will resign | Park Cemetery. The Rev. Wal student, Higgins March 26 to become head of the _ E. Bankes of the Church of Christ was employed at Dodge Park No. | Toke time evt to get away from it o James R Stelt, * . 4 before entering, all—to enjoy a real holiday week- 7 - Stelt. Two Hurt in Accident S the Army in Oc.| éad in town! f ity personnel di- . 4 ’ | Sector. on Elizabeth Lake Rd. tober 1949. He There's plenty to sse and do here College, Ryan was | beth gfirst employed | street according to Waterford | —but you're closer to # all if you Two persons were injured Satur took basic train- two-car ing at Ft. Riley,, say Statler! You'll love the luxury -r ee ce meee Kans. of Statler accommodations—the Pic.” Higgins | food, the rooms and the entertain- Ce here as a civil Township Police. PFC. HIGGINS was killed while ment. And you're sure to appreciate | Sy engineer in June! ‘treated at Pontiac General Hos. | serving With the 3th Regiment.| the truly moderate rates. ‘ 199. He was | pital were Mrs. Irene Grosser, 27, | 24th Division. soe named building Detroit, a passenger with Don-| Surviving besides his parents, « inspector in July/ aid J. Martin, 2, of Dearborn; | Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins of TEL ATLER RYAN 1951. Eddie J. Manni, 14, passenger | Florida, are four sisters. Mrs. Ed- The city is now taking applice-|in a car driven by his brother ward Davidson, Mrs. James See- Facing Gread Cirevs Park tions for a replacement, Stelt. Pete, 71, of & Lincoln Ave., Pon-| feild of Clawson, Mrs. Jack Reid DETROIT | Maximum salary for the job is|tiac. Police said Manni’s car of Oak Park and Mrs. Minor Oli $5,850, he added. | struck Martin's in the rear iver of Irish Hills , \ ~ eh SN we, a aan) Pontiac Memorial Company Offers This Unusual Opportunity Until May 30th, Memorial Day! ALL POLISHED MONUMENT 54° LONG, %” HIGH Regular $585.00 Value and plant. 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A You’re Invited to the Gala Reopening WED., MAR. 17. of Drayton Plains Remodeled A&P Super Market PRIZES and FUN FOR EVERYONE Big Contest, Daily Favors! > Re ee STORE CLOSED MONDAY AND- TUESDAY FOR FINAL ALTERATIONS | ABP | Pontiac Super Markets ‘Latin Countries || Now they want to talk about their SPENCER'S |: Take Offensive Economic Issues Hold, Spotlight at the Caracas. Conference | CARACAS, Venezuela ® — Eco- & | nomic issues rated top billing at | the 10th Inter-American Confer- | | ence today, with the United States | on the defensive after carrying the | ball against communism last week. || Sixteen of the -19 Latin-American | ; nations at the conference support- | ed the United States in warning | | international communism to stay | clear of the Western Hemisphere. economic proBlems—and they | want the United States to listen carefully. - s . S. Secretary of State Dulles rest of his delegation as-| t the United States wants to peated on economic plans that | are muttally advantageous, How- ever, the Latin Americans are not likely to be satisfied with ahything less than definite commitments that will eventually lead to a solu- | tion of their economic problems. They feel that the United States, | as the major market for their raw | and natural products, | Must agree to solutions for basic | economic problems if any headway | | is to be made in the battle to better | living standards. Agreeing on an economic policy rather than answers to specific | Problems seems to be the goal of the Latin-American delegates at | this time. The chore of putting the | policy into effect will be under- , taken at a conference of finance ‘ministers and ministers of econ- omy to be held later this year at either Washington or Rio De Jan- eiro, Cowboy fo Appear at Graham Crusade | LONDON (INS) — ‘Hands Across the Sea | steet ROCHESTER, N. Y. 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WILLIAM CUMMINGS: Reds mates call her a stool-pigeon. | stop short of making martyrs. ~ We BY DOUGLAS LARSEN WASHINGTON (NEA) — A few q@ weeks ago an atrractive young woman walked through the corri-| dor of the Los Angeles adult schoo! | in which she had just enrolled |A classmate stepped quickly +0 | | her side and hissed into hee ear: | “Why don't you get out of here, | you damn stool pigeon?’ For an instant the young lady's j eyes blazed with anger. Then she jFelaxed, flashed her verbal at- |} tacker a saucy smile and strode }en unconcerned The woman to whom these vi- trielic words were addressed is Mrs. Martane Maclane Kowall, daughter of movie actor Barton | MacLane. She is a brand new member of one of the most exclusive groups {in America—the handful of indi- | Viduals who are known to have | | joined the Communist Party as | undercover agents for the FBI. | The incident involving Mrs. Ko wall is just the start of a bitter, | | ceaseless hazing she is in for | from the Communist Party fellow travelers. A survey shows that some of | these former undercover agents | have suffered broken homes, fi- *mancial less, community disfa- vor and wrecked health to help expose the Communist menace im the U. 8. and | — In some cases the public and blacklist. lidentioal pattern of retaliation | early hours of morning, insults | short of making us public mar- the Subversive Activities Control | would hurt them more than what nist tag on numerous front organ- Undercover Agents for FBI Take’ ‘Dirt! 2%! cones: After Spy Work Against Reds Is Known | these people have done for Uncle Party in this program its given) Sam. The Communist Party will by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover: never forget “Thi i> do. | Ss group represents a vi- William G. Cummings of Toledo. | 1.) reservoir of information which Ohio, rated one of the most effec-| plan to continue te draw from live witnesses against the Com-| i. cur fight against Communist munist conspiracy by the Justice eubversion in the United States,” Department, says: says. “We're No. 1 on the Party's If there should be a| By trying to destroy the cred- revolution we'd be the first ones | bility of the testimony of this to be shot. But’ that’s why we did | 8Tup the Party is defending itself. what we did, to make sure there | Hoover. pinpoints the motive of | will be no revolution in America.” | the Party for pure revenge against The survey reveals an almost | ‘this group with the statement “Their testimony, along with that against these of such ex-Communists as Louis Budenz, Elizabeth Bentley and John There's a never-ending pro Le utner, starting with the first = SS ee Smith Act trial of the top 11 Com- ag Perso denon — munists in New York, has enabled tters, telephone the government to break the back | of the Party in the U. S.” individuals. softly-spokea on crowded corners, and dead rats thrown on the lawn. The Commies have put road-|jn America have been convicted, blocks in the efforts of these peo-| with sentences ranging from two pie. to make a living. They've | to five years and fines up to $10,- struck back at their children aa each. school and college. They've worked , hard to blacken their character | Testimeny ef ef the | group before grand ao churches and com | led to the indict of 104 Part “The only restraint imposed on | ia ee 7 a cai the Communists in their retaliation| "*#* F - against us is the need to stay just} Their evidence has permitted ' Cummings explains. ‘‘This| Board to put an offical Commu- tyrs they gain inside the Party.”’ izations. The motive of the Communist’ The revelation of their activity MARGUERITE HIGGINS Ca community have forgotten the job! we FIRST IN SALES BY RECORD 5O over next-closest brand—an all-time high! SR ee ae ST (VE SEEN THE PUBLISHED FIGURES ON THE WIDE MARGIN OF PREFERENCE CAMELS HAVE WON OVER OTHER BRANDS. 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S. anti-Communist resolution at the Inter- American Conference tn Caracas was a significant diplomatic victory for Sec- retary of State Duttes. Everything Mr. DuLtEs did at the con- ference emphasized his aim of broaden- ing the Rio Treaty to cover subversion as well as aggression. The resolution he submitted to the conference is clear and to the point, It would consider the domination or control of the po- litical institutions of any Ameri- can state by world Communism a threat to the sovereignty and political independence of Rio signatories. * x * Heart of the Rio Treaty is that an attack on any American nation auto- matically is considered an attack upon all and calls for consultation and col- lective action, As one observer put it, Mr. DuLLEs ts proposing to revise the Monroe Doctrine | to take care of a threat to this hemi- sphere undreamed of in 1824. Actually no effort has been made to conceal the fact that our Secretary of State is trying to guard against the kind of coup in Guatemala that resulted in the soviet- ization of Czechslovakia. * * * We have a good reason for concern over the extent to which Communist influence controls the affairs of Guatemala. As a matter of self-preservation this country couldn’t tolerate the establish- ment of a Soviet satellite within such easy striking distance of our Panama Canal. Mr, DuLizs’ new doctrine is quite dif- ferent from the policy of non-interven- tion so much favored by our Latin neighbors. This in no way alters the fact that his is a sound evaluation of a threat no nation can afford to ignore. Before the conference there had been some doubt as to the willingness of member Nations to approve the princi- ple of collective responsibility for com- batting Communist subversion. When the showdown came only Communist dominated Guatemala voted against the resolution. Argentina and Mexico ab- stained, but 17 other member Nations united in giving Mr. DuLuzs one of his outstanding diplomatic victories, Will Hays, Diplomat Death of Wm Hays, Indiana lawyer and politician, is a reminder that his home State has been the birthplace of many outstanding Americans. The man who helped send WARREN G. Harpinc to the White House was any- thing but the “czar” people believed him to be as a result of his work for the motion picture industry. It would be much more accurate to think of him as a diplomat. * * * Hays earned political prominence as chairman of the Republican National Committee. In that post, which he ac- cepted in 1918, he directed the success- ful Republican campaign of 1920 and later served as President HaRDING’s post- master general. Shortly after, the motion pic- ture industry, threatened by scan- dals in Hollywood, organized a body to police itself and asked Hays to head it. As president of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors, an office he held until 1945, Hays did much to keep the industry from bringing down on. itself demands for unreason- Ang censorship. , .* effectively that what the Hays: office said about a picture usually became law =a Eas of Lake Angelus; fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. in Hollywood. The result was endur- ing and uplifting influence on this part of show business. . —————————EEE Pontiac’s Symphony An event of more than ordinary in- terest occurs tomorrow evening when Pontiac’s Symphony Orchestra gives its first concert of 1954. * * * The idea of a symphony isn’t new here. In fact this orchestra gave two concerts last year with noteworthy success. Preparation of Tuesday eve- ning’s program at Lincoln Junior High School has been under the direction of Conductor Francesco DIBLAsI. Members of the orchestra as well as moving spirits in the organization pro- moting it, deserve congratulation for a valuable contribution to community life. * * * We hope Pontiac gives its orchestra the kind of support such an organization deserves. Besides affording local musicians a chance to develop their talents further, a symphony serves the all important purpose of stimu- lating appreciation of great music. In our view the mere fact that Pon- tiac has a symphony makes it a better than ever place in which to work and live. Rererrina to the proposal that in- come tax exemption be raised from $600 to $800, and speaking with the approval of the Administration, Sec. HUMPHREY says, “We will vigorously oppose blanket increases in exemptions that will throw us back into deficit financing.” What does he mean—* "? A Buncs of eighth-graders up East are studying weather and making forecasts. And their predictions have been run- ning 90 per cent correct, as compared with the weather bureau's 85 per cent. It is constantly being made evident that many of our experts know too much. ————EES The Man About Town $250 Is Prize Man About Town Baseball Contest Gets Under Way Daffynition Clay pipe: One that a smoker doesn’t have to pick up when he drops it. 1 is eligible to compete, but each entry must on a separate piece of paper. All that is necessary to win the $250 is the nearest correct answer to the following: What player who has then been at bat at least 25 imes will be leading the American League on the night of Saturday, May 1, and what will be his batting average? Write your answer plainly and get it into the Pontiac Press office by noon on Saturday, April 10. Every entrant agrees to abide by the judges’ decision which will be final. You don’t have to buy anything, answer a quiz question, write an essay, or do anything else except write out your prediction, and see that it arrives on time. Pontiac Press employes and members of their immediate families are barred from competing. Our male baseball fans are slipping badly im this contest. The $1,500 passed out in this manner since 1948 has all gone to the fair sex with the exception of one year — and that winner's prediction was based on feminine advice. Last year the $250 prize was won by Miss Betty Whitson of 492 Harper Ave. In. 1952 it went. to Miss Joyce McQuaid of 129 Osceola Drive. The 1951 winner was Mrs. Loretta Stricklin of 2500 Silver Drive. In 1950 it was Mrs. E. J. Peterman of 38 Murphy Ave. who won it. The 1949 winner was Donald Jo Lovee of 142 Cadillac Ave., and in 1948 Mrs. Marie Eggert of 437 North Saginaw St. got the $250. Playing golf at Miami were Dave Edstrom, Ben Anibal, Ben Jerome and Louie Cole, on a course with all par three holes. Sixteen inches of snow was recently reported by Frank Lyndall around Curran in northern Michigan. Everyone has a secret ambition, and Bob Wilkinson is no exception. He yearns for that hot summer day when he can cool off while driving a convertible. Now living at Monterey, Calif., Price Hill, former Pontiac resident, drove as far as New Orleans, left his car and finished the trip to Florida by air. Verbal Orchids io Mrs. Adam Perry of Lake Orion; eighty-fourth birthday. } PRESIDENTS Working on Ike’s Radeoad Voice of the People Deputies Shelton Stites, Ferris Holcomb Praised for Prompt and Courteous Service its nature) We would like to commend Deputies Shelton Stites and Ferris Holcomb, of the Oakland County Sheriff's Department, for their prompt and courteous service re- garding a stolen vehicle on Feb. 27. . E. L. Crane Veterans’ Organizations Beneficial, Say Members In answer to letters written by two veterans, I for one am proud to say that I belong to the V. F. W. and also another veterans’ organ- ization. Money dertved from bingo is used to help the veterans in the hospitals, for donations asked for ganizations do not belong to benefit ourselves, but to help others. If you would visit the V. F. W. Na- tional Home in Eaton Rapids, In 1919 there were no veterans’ hospitals. Now, through AL's good work, there are thousands AL maintains a staff of legisla- tive experts in Washington to rep- resent the veterans before Congress and to see to it that laws providing veterans’ benefits are not tam- pered with. | ‘Just A Smile David Lawrence Says: ) { f McCarthy and His Red Probe Looms Up of Great Wednesday at his press conference President Eisenhower was saying | that he had appealed to everybody he could reach with the sound of his voice to give less attention to subjects that are unworthy of oc- cupying our time from morning to night ; This observation was followed by another comment from the President backing up that part of a speech which Sen. Flanders of Vermont, Republican, had made in the Senate the previous day also deploring the attention which the McCarthy controversies were being given while much more serious situations in the world were being _ overlooked. One would have thought that in an executive department subject to the discipline of the President, 3 advice might ve heeded But the very next day unbe- ; knownst to the Republican mem- bers af the Senate subcommittee on investigations, the Department of the Army slipped to the Dem- ocratic members of the same committee a report containing sensational charges. - These concerned the activities of members of that committee's staff in allegedly seeking favored treat- ment for a former member - of their staff now serving in the Army. Naturally the document leaked to the press. Did anybody in the Eisenhower administration think that all this was going to keep the McCarthy controversy off the front pages and that attention wasn’t going te continue to be diverted from other serious matters? But in the midst of it all most everybody including the President seems to have overlooked a very important section of the speech by Sen. Flanders. Although they reported fully the attack which Flanders made on the Wisconsin senator, the wire services did not report fully the sensational attack which Flanders also made on some of the Eisen- how administration’s foreign polici®: The four paragraphs of the Tues- day address of Flanders — which Eisenhower was not asked about at his Wednesday press conference was Nations. country assigned to play the part of a supporter of colonialism. and persuaded to enter into negotia- tions which are foredoomed to parallel, to a greater or less ex- tent. the foreordained conclusion of the Korean truce. “In Europe we see Italy ready ‘to fall into Communist hands. We find France irresolute, palsied in thought and action, with her Com- munists well organized and sure of their ground. “Saddest of all we see Great Britain nibbling at the drugged bait of trade profits, which be- numbed her judgments when Japan moved into Manchuria and Mussolini moved into Ethiopia. Then followed, in logical sequence, the fall of the Rhineland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland in the second world war. : “Let us look to the south. In Latin America, there are sturdy “There is little need to spotlight the other trouble spots in Asia and in Africa. If this massive advance is not stemmed, our future place - fn the -world is clearly foreor- dained. The Iron Curtain, now protecting Communist countries, will be drawn about the United States and Canada, the last rem- nants of the free world. This will not need to be accomplished by Importance to the Free World — Just last ‘etples and purposes of the United subversion. We will be left with ¢ no place to trade and no place to Nobody has better stated the importance of the objectives of the various congressional con- mittees of the last 20 years in their burning desire to expose the “relentless infiltration” of the Alger Hisses, the Harry Dex- ter Whites and the Klaus Fuchses (Copyright 1954) Case Records of a Psychologist More Than Love Needed in Successful Teen-agers, suppose you make up the jury to render a verdict in Jerry’s case today. Consider the facts that I ad- vance below. And please imagine yourselves in the shoes of Jerry’s future chil- dren. Should he marry now or wait a few years? What do you say? next month. can't give them i 3 g g i s zz: Priel eb ed aks is z : 8 QQ: 3:: bitpyL gE: 74 a : E 5 2 i BE + 2°, AG t a (Copyright 1954) Everett Tru G: Marriage to acquire the other qualifications for a successful marriage than to with whom to share oe Z FI rf uit | 5 E 73 git! ! NEW EQUIPMENT and rules for army fliers. Lindbergh Brady Insists There’s No Reason to Buy, Pay Extra for Any Special Soured Milk 3 inches. ; There is also loss of weight after 4in men, after 50 in women. Be- lightness greater fragility of the bones of elderly persons. 1 # iit ri F 3 = 5 1 iH : hit Fieeiesis H rai ' — oes ) Results of Election MOSCOW —The Soviet Union had a new parliament—the Su- preme Soviet—today. The govern- | ment said returns from the nation- al elections yesterday ‘‘show that the Soviet people voted unanimous- ly for candidates of the Commu- nist and nonparty bloc.” : * | These were the only candidates Relief for Aftler-Dinner Distress | on the ballots to fill the 1,331 seats This wise litle lady is taking no chances that heartburn aad i in the two chambers—the Council of Nationalities and the Council of - , : in digestion might spoil her evening's | ie Union fun. Like millions of people, a carries Tums for top-speed relief from sour stomach and gassy pressure pains. 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Meter Proves —_| Britons Shun Talks Car Passenger | ; Hogged Liquor on Chinese Trade BERLIN (®—Trade talks slated OKLAHOMA CITY @—Officers, drunkenness after giving the rou-| ish businessmen and the Chinese tine drunkometer test to the driv-| Communists have fallen through in complete coverage every mile rz.) You drive. ‘H. R. NICHOLI Cell “BUD” H. R. Nicholie — H. Delos “Bud™ Nicholie 39 Mt. Clemens Se. Opposite Post Office Ph. PE 2-2326 AGENCY | er. | the face of British government dis- The passenger explained he and | approval. | the driver had shared the cost of The Peiping trade mission in the the bottle and ‘I want to see if Soviet zone reportedly sent word he’s getting more of the whisky | to an expected 40 British delegates than I am." ’ Found to be twice as drunk as |the driver, he returned a dollar of the purchase price, censuring | himself for ‘hogging up ail] the li terday. | they would see the Chinese on their own. The London Foreign Office ad- | vised British industrialists to call | It warned that the sponsor in Brit- jain, the China Trade Committee, was linked with the Communist- front British Council, which exist- ed for ‘‘other purposes'’ than pro- | moting legitimate trade. |Indonesia Formulates bowing to an unusual request,|t© open in East Berlin today be- | tested a passenger in a car for|tween a large delegation of Brit- not to come. Twenty of the Britons | canceled their air passages yes- Only four or five traders had; ie arrived by last night. They said | off the discussions last Saturday. | YET ... Lovely flowers, sent by friend or family, as a token of love and respect for the departed, are treated with almost reverent care by us. WE ARE SKILLED IN THE ARRANGEMENT OF FLORAL OFFERINGS 4 Williams 8&t. 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An Athletic shirts, nylon neck. 6-16, Cotton briefs, | 4 Police Capture | amaamirr Dehoco Escapee Lansing Officers Arrest Second Member of Trio; One Still Sought LANSING W — State Police, Sunday night captured the second of three Detroit House of Correc- tion fugitives who escaped Friday | night \ Both captures were made with a minimum of trouble. The third fugitive, Robert F. | Reese, 32, of Lansing, is still at Jarge, Lansing Police said that Reese may have stolen a car from a used car iot to aid in his getaway. Meanwhile State Police turned ever Gordon Burd, 27, of Ypsilanti, to Lansing Police. He was captur- | ed at a tavern just outside the city’s northern outskirts, barely 24 hours after he and two companions arrived in Lansing by taxi-cab. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954 _ 3 , recording secretary; Mrs,| Most people respond quicker to PTA Members = |%= a | cate Gags aah John , treasurer, and at Pontiac Lake Charts Heveer, htorian. Elect President _ | grederick Verhey Named WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Robert Taylor was elected presi- Head of VFW Post 4102 dent of the Pontiac Lake PTA at| DRAYTON PLAINS — Frederick a meeting Thursday. the David Belisle Post 4102 VFW Other officers include Robert! at a meeting last week. John Ver- Shaw, first vice president; Mrs.| hey and James Belisle were named Joseph Vaivada, mother vice pres- senior vice commander and junior BED WETTING STOPPED Fer Free Information Call or Write The Enurtone Co. Bring your Insurance problems to us — whether it’s fire, auto, wind, theft, personal liability or life insurance. We'll be glad Robert Hamilton, 24. a Dear- stiles ‘rean: Winks & born cab driver, said that Burd, | MILFORD AND HIGHLAND GET NEW SCHOOLS—To be for- Reese and Lelton Agric 24, of mally dedicated Tuesday night, the new Bertha Baker Elementary — ay ead ty be school at the top, and the Highland Elementary and junior taken to Lansing. he said high school addition in Highland, lower picture, are ready | for occupancy. Recently completed, both schools are now U-shaped Burd and Reese, Hamilton wnits§ Exterior is of face brick with cinder block interiors. Hall- ear bee ga, Goel om hg ways and corridors feature vitreous cement wainscot and heating . ", | systems are radiant supplemented with individual room univents Se ted These are thermostatically controlled for each room. Walter T. Anicka and Associates of Ann Arbor drew the plans for the build- ene gs and the builder was Ward = f P t Hamilton said he didn't agri mae 8 @ bulider was Ward Hoss Of Fontiac. that the trio were escapees, che Mobile X- Ray Units Visit clothes. ice nid tora aa FELNCale, Oxford Today Fowler until Detroit authorities | Michigan Health Department's! for X-rays,” Miss Evelyn Kid- made arrangements to pick them | two mobile X-ray units, checking| Be¢tgh, the county health depart- n° comter saving i youd Oakland County people for tuber.| Sat’s sarcing director, sald. was - ea P for armed robbery. Burd was es ria ae aes 08 eg mts lela caps Oe a eee The ‘‘Raymobiles” have taken | tienes Geet i" ne Grive to check ; free chest X-rays of some 6,500 people fer tuberculo- te 5 years for car theft. \Oakland Count tents since | =: The X-rays don’t call for any Reese was serving 14% to 2 years | they came here March 2. undressing—ant] take only a cou- for ing bad checks. ple of minuttes. passing | iad very encouraged with One unit will stop at Oxford's Basketball Game | pects who've been turning out Washington St today through Wednesday from noon until 8 p.m. on Donkeys to Aid Waterlord Police |The unit will be at Ortonville’s South bank f noon l Memorial Fund Spm. Timreday and 10 a.m. until WALLED LAKE — Donkey- Receive 215 Calls | "x," a wi mounted members of the Future eceive S Holly is the next stop, with Farmers of America and a yet-| Patrolmen in Waterford Town. American Spring Co. and Coa- unknown adult team will piay a ship last month answered 215 calls tinental Die Casting Corp. down benefit basketball game in the and arrested 36 persons, accord-| fF Visits —anheg ge The Walled Lake High School gym ing to a report released today oy| “™t wilt X-ray other : Wednesday at 8 p.m. Police Chief Frank Van Atta. | eee Half the proceeds of each adult; Felony arrests for breaking and) 5. . 1 ; Uichet eck wil.se toward the Dr. | entering. carrying concealed weep. ae ce. . O. R. MacKenzie Memorial Ciinic | ons, grand larceny and auto theft cumers Power Os. offites, Burieg traffic ao ae eee liad ‘one prion aS Toca aad tnteruntesicn other misdemeanors | ferson sc . Technicians Bp eer Bel added another 17 persons to the| will take X-rays Tuesday and brief basketball A hobby | jist. | Wednesday from noon until 8 p.m. - — 74 Of the 215 complaints received, at Taft school and Thursday and Certs Menttice, “PeMe® |\45 were for traffic accidents. All| Friday at Wilson School. Friday : . others were in the miscellaneous | hours are 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tickets will be available at the | jist Van Atta added. Ferndale people can drop in for door as well as from FFA members X-rays at Coolidge School March and a group of women headed PY | Woterford Community ae See eee ee ee Lin- Mrs, Margaret Dennis, and 3 to Waldo Proctor, FFA sponsor a| Aid Group Elects Head —_[ from noon until 8 p.m. and March board. 2% from 10 a.m. until] 6 p.m. b I E ant Tit Women’s Study Group Will Meet Tomorrow IMLAY CITY — Women’s Study | program outlining the lives of fa- | Club will meet at the home of mous women, featuring short re- | Mrs. Herman Kersten tomorrow! views of recent books on women. | to advise and assist you. BRUMMETT-LINCICOME, Inc. “Hard to Pronounce—Easy to Settle With” 367 Eest Pike St. FE 4-0588 | afternoon, with Mrs. Irwin Card- well as co-hostess. | Mrs. Alvin Norlin will present a | I'm Bremmett member of the clinic WATERFORD CENTER — At a. _ Thursday, Mrs. Amos Mat- Church to Hold Lenten —_| tinzly was elected president of ie STENOTYPE Waterford Center Community Potluck on Wednesday roan Warren Hess was named | Mochtnc shorthand, cacy to worn, DRAYTON PLAINS — St. An-! vice president: Mrs. Elmer Hess. — acnentey evenings site drew Episcopal Church will hold a recording secretary, »nd Mrs. How- mahonaae Lenten family potluck supper at ard Lee, treasurer j the church at 6:15 p.m. Wednes- The new officers will be in- | STENOSPEED SCHOOL day, with each person bringing his stalled at the group's April meet- oe on “Relieves Rheumatic Pain ADT The Rev. C. G. 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That's why we Phillips 66 Flite-Fuel is waiting for you at any can bring you this great new gasoline for your station displaying the orange and black Phillips car—Phillips 66 Flite-Fuel. 66 Shield. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY PHILLIPS 66 * PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS ore distributed in PONTIAC end vicinity by ECONOMY OIL CO., 3389 Dixie Hwy. 121 N. Saginew Street Phone FE 5-6189 bs a pinball pon Pontiae a ee East Maple — da lnemsha 1 See Britten's Service Clawsen, Michigan Drayton Plains, Mich, Rt. 1 Holiday Perk 1) ee So —. —-- ae ee Ricege Seve ach Lene "cam me ere a f a , Js \ oe > \ Pan \ tae wick \ Ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954 ¥ national convention next — Romeo High _| iisy une. nasewer =~ “| Women Voters Unit |e conet Band Schedules Double Feature ROMEO—A double-feature event is scheduled by. the Romeo High School Band for Tuesday night. The event will open with a pop | concert at 8 p.m, with a concert | band presenting a program of mod- ern music, One of the highlights will be @ number based on the ” . prog m, Following the concert will be a | Judges will select three winners each in the junior and senior divi- sions. Proceeds of the event will go to the band. Tickets may be purchased from band members or at the door, A score of more of young ele- phants are enrolled annually in the school for elephants operated by the Belgian Congo government. Natives, armed with lassos, stage a big hunt once each year. Cap- tured animals are tied to tame local action to be presented at the fo Hold Potluck §—— wes: eaenes totncoing annual meeting. ar — League of Women Voters Elmwood PTA Plans =o pee enorme deany a at for Spring Festival | bership meeting at 12:30 p. m.| AVONDALE—Plans for a spring Tuesday at the township hall. festival were discussed and a nom- | Included on the agenda are com-| inating committee was named by | letion of committee reports on the} members of the Elmwood PTA | “Know Your Township” survey, a| Thursday night. talent show featuring young ar-| monitor elephants and systemat-| discussion of the proposed agenda, Following the meeting a musical tists from Lake Orion, Imlay City, | SAVE!! Now ically trained for 10 to 12 months. BAZLEY’S BIG SPRING FESTIVAL! IN PROGRESS!! SAVE!! 78 North Saginaw lto be presented at the league's | program was presented. 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Tuesday at | PASTESTE. © ptoamat SHIP —Keego Harbor branch of} __ the Leonard Chureh | S2ore Rrmiy Te ont ond talk tm more the West Bloomfield library re) Timesaving Methods ‘the Rev. E. Ray Willson of Port TEETH’ ph your plates, No gummy, wage Hag lnc books al to Be Taught to Home Huron, district superintendent, Finte pone eae oo oe: Goa will be im charge of the meeting. | 7ASTSETH ot say drug : : Fiction | Demonstration Leaders | Fahrenheit a... Ray Beodbery mak: Oahiena . va q “The King’s Rangers.” by ric and County home mon- Perer Pa NOTS You aay Mire prc Bn Apa cog stration leaders will learn time- F N K UP “Outlaw's ” by Evan Evans saving methods of house cleaning Non-Fiction by way of a lesson to be given PE sg Coast Family," by John C ‘in seven localities beginning Wed- ‘Pabulous Chicago,” by Emmett Ded- | nesday. oe sThe Renaissance.” by Will Durant Lucille Ketchum, extension Spe- “Pun With Ballet,” by Mae Freeman / Cialist in home management, will ountt® Better After Pitty.” by Ray conduct the first training school , and Mrs. Josephine H. Lawyer, | The Westacres branch of the li- : ~ t : ~ : Mrs. Thomas P. Hurns | Youth Center; March 25, Holly | ii : « OAK PARK—Rosary service for March 30, Milford district, High- Mrs. Thomas P. (Monica L.)|/and Town Hall; March 31, Royal |]. QUICK! eo Hurns, 56, of 8500 W. Troy, will |Oak district, Community House, RUB IN be at 8 p.m. today, with prayer | Birmingham, and April 1, Roches- | service at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at|ter district, Avon Town Hall, THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESIQUE a Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, | Rochester. two daughters, Mrs. Chester Park- er and Mrs. Robert Litzinger of Oak Park, two sisters, two broth- ers, and six grandchildren. Mrs. Conrad C. Law HUNTINGTON WOODS—Service | for Mrs. Conrad C. (Matilda A.) Law, 73, of 10494 Talbot Ave., will | be at 2:30 p.m. today at Wessels | Funeral Home, Pleasant Ridge, with burial in White Chapel Me- morial Cemetery. She died Satur- day at her home. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Donald F. of Pleas- ant Ridge, Edward F. and Myron of Royal Oak; a daughter, Mrs. Gordon W. Lamphere of Ferndale, | two sisters, three brothers and nine grandchildren. Martin J. Savey ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Req- uiem Mass for Martin J. Savoy, M4, of 361 W. Brockton, was sung this morning at St. Mary Magdalen Church, Hazel Park, with burial | in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. He died Friday Surviving are his widow, Elean- | Mrs. Ada Arvilla Parady ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs. Ada Arvilla Parady. 8, of 164 Forest Ave.. will be at 2:30 p.mJ| Tuesday at Sullivan and Son Fu-! Cometey, She died soddeny | Cre — | agg dog the home of her Gouah- Now that Spring is “just around the corner” the family whose ’ Robert Bryden, 1 1 . r . . sex, Ont. ae home has been economically heated with ‘Little Joe’ Stoker coal In addition to Mrs. Bryden, she | : ts survived by two ether deugh-| has realized the many, many advantages they have enjoyed with ters, Mrs. Edwin W. Grow and| Pontiac's most popular stoker coal... Mrs, Vernon R. Martin, both of | Royal Oak; a son, Charies E. of Clawson, nine grandchildren and NORTH BRANCH -- Service for Charlies Schank, 71, of 4214 Mill St. was this afternoon at Black- ‘mec “ILittle Joe’’ Stoker Coal The Cleaner Burning Stoker Coal That Really tthe funeral bone te pea Adapts Itself to Michigan's Changeable Climate! , To Mother the usi f ‘Little Joe’ Stoke | Catherine; three sons, Edgar ot Check All These ducing the pant Winter siatsna Wan cleoring ite Spring, as there has been no soot or noticeable Fa g | Fo L Gece deuginers, Mrs. Shsiden| Features: dirt from this cleaner burning fuel. Shrier of Birmingham, Mrs. Den- | nis Locklin’ of Attica and Gwen- To brother i 1 Egor J “Little Joe” Is Mages er it hos penne ess, much less, work dolyn or moagee ping. _ care of the furnace and the George North Branch, Dust Treated removoai of asnes. ters and 10 grandchildren. ge al dv “Little Joe” Is To little sister it has meant a more comfortable FE M. Brabb a a N | Sized home all Winter long, as ‘Little Jpe* Stoker coal Almont Ave. was this afternoon at | Properly adopts itself to changeable weather holding a Lester Smith and Son Funeral’ J “Littl J Is low, steady fire on warmer days and nights, yet Sema, with burial in Remeo Com- e@ joe it responds readily to automatic furnace controls etery. He died Saturday at his Clean te Handle, in giving an abundance of heat when needed, Burns Cleanly thereby maintaining a steady even temperature. he is Dr. ‘ : ’ w ve To Dad the burning of ‘Little Joe’ Stoker coal 7 a Lee : pane tee 7 Little Joe Is Low has meant a big, big saving on the fuel bill as | seven grandchildren and one great in Ash—High in Heat = we!! as [ittle or no work due to the cleaner burn- | grandchild. ing qualities of this better quality stoker cool Mrs. Herman Bruske J “Little Jee” Is . . . NO unsightly soot stringers, very little ashes OXFORD — Service for Mrs. and the extra saving of 25¢ pet ton by ordering Herman (Eva Ruth) Bruske,. 51, in load lots of two ton or more. of 105 Seymour Lake Rd., will be at 2 en Tuesday at Mabley . Chapel, burial in Ridgelawn | . ee Cemetery. She died Saturday in Attention a PHONE FEdcral d1S Seeiee |SOM( GEE COAL CO. fe cals _ and two grandchil- Get more for your dren. | money, get Gee Forti- ots sree aerarenee cei RR ar Se) ea to suffer from high blood pressure . as well as diabetes. i . , , . t f ‘ , * ) Too Much Data Intelligence Chief Sees Congress, Journals and Press Informing Reds day, “We tell Russia too much.” Director Allen W. Dulles of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) | declared in an interview in the THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954 out officially and in what is pub- Dulles, a brother to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, said U. S. intelligence evaluation is now set up so as to prevent any mili- tary surprises, such as the Japan- ese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 | or the Red Chinese intervention | in Korea in 1950. WASHINGTON ® — America’s | top intelligence executive said to Honest Portuguese Gets $4 as Present Claims Chiang Threatens Life Ex-Formosa Governor Says Kai-shek Plotted to Have Him Killed EVANSTON, Ill. @—Dr. K. C. weekly newsmagazine U. S. 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A , A nem product Gidea UC ame E00 on i elaallenestaled Products of Generel Frode ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 15,1956 LeBaron, Willis Meet PTAs Choose Ofticers Election of officers continues to Assisting her for the year will be the first item of business for he Mrs. Robert Olsen, vice pres- Pontiac PTAs, which met Thurs- ident; Mrs. Louise Baldaut, day. | teacher vice president; Mrs. Mrs. Walter Mann was elected Norman Mallory, treasurer, president of the LeBaron School Mrs. Frank Gorkie is historian PTA. and Leland Cotter is father vice president. Art Work a ae aes to Be Seer —ivtioiramna' demonstration sar garet Harths showed scenic slides and spoke on her tour through . In conjunction with their crea-}— Willis tive arts program, members of | Leading the list of officers for the Pontiac Branch of the Ameri-| the Willis School PTA is Mrs. can Association of University Wom.- | Clarence Kloka. Mrs. A. G. Me- en will view charcoals, watercol-|Connell Jr. is vice president; ors, oils and pastels done by local | Charles Hampshire, father vice artists of the Pontiac Society of | president; Barbara Cullin, teacher Artists, when the AAUW holds its | vice president; Mrs. Bernard Gir- monthly meeting this evening at | oux, secretary, and Mrs. L. G. Fid- 7:45 le YWCA “on Franklin | dler, treasurer. boulevard. Mrs. L. L. Sterling of ee artists’ group will furnish back- ground and history information and Mrs. L. Jerome Fink will present | and explain the works which will be on display. Featured among the exhibits will be watercolors of earty Pon- . tiac homes by John Alishouse, art instructor at Pontiac High School. ~~ ~~ Also included in the Darrell Felts, master scoutmast- er of the Boy Scouts, explained membership in the organization. Assisting him with the program were Frances Oak, William Hil- and Lawrence Furman... William Becker presented showing | painting of the one-room Phillips Mrs. H. T. Rombough, J. Hart! that Willis School now Gould, Mrs, P. J. Davison, Peter | Zampol. Mrs, Chadd Mellinger,| _ Te? past presidents of the FTA Mrs. Ralph Kuenzel, Edith Arnold, | Mrs. Floyd Fullerton and her daughter, Phyllis Fullerton; Mrs.| Paul Banta, Mrs. Alishouse, | Paul B. Taylor, Mrs, Cari Rogers; °° Mrs. Oak and Mrs. Hilderty. and Mrs. M. A. Godoshian. | Robert Martin showed a film on Mrs. Royal Exline will preside the Naval Academy and a social as chairman for the evening; and period followed. Lillian Davidson will be chairman, Serving were Mrs. Avis, Mrs. of the social committee, assisted Floyd Keith, Mrs. Alvin Moses,| “The Sculptor Draws” is the Mrs. Joseph Pocciola, Mrs. Cleatus | theme of an exhibition of the work ‘Congregational: Groups Gather Church reviewed the bogk ‘ Mrs. Ray Newton had charge of | devotions. Mrs. William ‘D. 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Artists, sculptors, architects and — titted “Saints and Sinners,"—part-of-an-ex+—y7- pg a shat which apome today wi Birminphat, The | Collectors brought their wives Sunday to a will be works by Arthur Hayes, | School which stood on the ground foibles and wistful frailties of the human " ’ occupies. | race are subtly reflected in the green bronze The showing, open to the public, will con- preview at Peggy de Salle’s Little Gallery. figures, an interesting diversion in an exhi- tinue through April 12. Sculptor’s Preview Draws Acclaim Marshall Fredericks Exhibit Opens which opens today at Peggy de Salle’s Little Gallery in Birming- ha el ) i 1 By WILMA GREENWAY m Friends of the artist who gath- | contrast ered for the preview showing at | Mrs. Fred Connor of Plymouth the Gallery Sunday expressed the | perches atop the |Group of First Congregational feeling that | “What E ih AY ! : [li i i H i ARETE 1 if tie ty : i sig tf | E r { i i , they had realization of is ? th | uf ; is : | | | AE is 18 | Fie i 7 i i es the new Northland Center in Oak commented on tle versatility of Park. the sculptor and his ‘‘very interest- The great, lumbering, modernis- | ing way’’ of working out his ideas. tic animal with its benign smile| Others who paid their respects Bi Fs i F2EEF a; j z: a i boy, gilded 4 ri tH 7 3 i ‘ fF iB. 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Refreshments} A physician recently wrote me: |‘"¢ man. or the man takes on the | many People, myself included” 3 Fi 5 will be served by the seventh’ «| have been impersonating you,” a a ee T was born in Copenhagen in + ¥ . 4 i : For 16 years now I have been | 1886, the son of actor parents. ‘in he said. “Badly, ri admit. But to ppearing on radi a week | 1913 I came to America, worked | a <> the best of my ability. Nor do I | Dr. the country, and arrived t ‘ grade , offer apology. It had to be an ; , ‘ | ASTHMA COUGHS . a in Hollywood with $20 in my pock i : F F [Bought — . millions of Den't @ifficult breathing 4 One of his patients, a small giri Gas to recurring cpncme of : merged with the character I por- For 20 years it was my duty, in Sreachial tray. the role of a villain, to make life Even Via, my patient wife now | Miserable for such stars as Mary fe for 39 years, once introduced me | Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. | 5 4 as “Dr. Christian.” She says | : + . 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Pentiae Press Fhete | HEY, THAT'S MY BALL!—Mt. | | Clemiena’ Bob Brice (11) registers! graduaity to its final margin. surprise as Pontiac's Bob John- ston (19) bats away the ball dur- Pentiae Press Phete t Poe, John James, In the Ist row, left to right, | Ballard and coach Art Van Ryzin. [Record Still Stands The late Charlie Brickley's | matched record. Utica, Marine City Capture Top Honors in B-C Windup By JACK SAYLOR Utica'’s tournament - wise Chief- tains and a rangy, poised Marine! - score was 29-17 at the half and City quintet primed themselves 4)-26 after three quarters. Roches- for Wednesday's state prep bas-|ter never pulled closer than 10 tains never were headed. three-point play and the Chief- | cautious and neither team was | able to hit from the floor. | With 56 seconds left, Smith was | fouled and made both. St. Paul's Bob Wright missed a shot and After Wright missed the Ist and sunk the 2nd, Mariners stalled out the clock. onal Cage Title > | staved off a Bather rally in the Pontiac Five Now Faces Big Test Against Highland Park , 14 free throws and added four baskets to outscore Mr. Clemens, | By BILL MARTIN Pontiac High won its Ist regional basketball championship in five) 16-16. years Saturday night, defeating| Bathers’ Bobcean copped game Mt, Clemens 45-32 in the finals of | honors with 13 points. Blacklaw Birmingham's Class A tourna-| and Johnston had 11 apiece for ment. Pontiac, while Poe added 10. Neither team was particularly Chlets meet undefeated High- | cttective on shots from the floor. land Park in state quarter-final | pontiac hit for .298 per cent in 57 action Wednesday night at Bir- | icts) while Mt. Clemens sank mingham. | only 11 of 61 tries. Parkers extended their streak to 17 games Saturday by dumping < Royal Oak 58-39 in the finals at | Regional Prep Ferndale. George Lee again paced | the Polar Bears with 13 points|| TOUrney Results || although he and the other starters played less than three quarters. saat So ee Class B—Utice Class C—Marine City AT BIRMINGSAM Clase A—Pentiac AT FERNDALE Clases 4—ighiand Park Class B—St Andrew SATURDAY RESULTS AT PONTIAC CLASS B ROCHESTER UTica Vorbish. 1 . Mt. Clemens drew 1st blood on Pewell. ¢ tast break bucket by Carl Tyson. | kitehea” missed Pontiac-Mt. Clemens game was a rather dull affair for a cham-| pionship contest. Chiefs estab- lished an early lead with a 10- point spurt in the opening period, 3rd period and then pulled away euvececaeu-at -eueeecus eeuecaé-4 wonedn+s ti skz ; i f fi i z : E 5 f g g Sleeessay i a = S a Johnston sank three more set-| shots in the following period as halftime. | Bathers made their only real | bid midway through the 3rd stanza | as they narrowed the gap to 2? | Kinet 20 on field goals by Bobcean and a ml Bob Brice. Dick Blacklaw then | Pee. ¢— popped in a fast-break basket and | §° | eowease leenceny 18 7:04 (1) 10 18 (2)—47 t 3 4 ee eece--exueut Ped | > « | eocencamnuny ece--e-uens PONTIAC MT. CLEMENS 1o—st - > CLASS A | Chapman and Smith each had 15 points for Marine City, while ketball quarter-finals after carting | points thereafter. It was an in-| Chapman rebounded, but Wright Dave Holland added 12 and ason for Gene Konley's zn off regional championship trophies | gioriops ending to an otherwise stole the ball and was fouled patrolled the backboards in fine) ~ ‘Wednesday Night at Pontiac High Saturday night. | great se An overflow/crowd watched five. Utica crush Rochester, 53-36, in| Despite the loss, which gave the Class B after Marine City had| Falcons a 192 record, coach Kon- nicked Grosse Pointe St. Paul. 47-| ley labeled this year's team his 46, in an overtime Class C thriller. | greatest. even better than his 1950 aggregation that advanced to the semi-finals. Utica becomes a quarter-final- Sea eg eae net: oer’ | ist for the 3rd time in four years. had his club keyed to a sky-high a Se | have been quite able to make the ite ; pitch, while the Falcons obvi. | le to E I ing. Rogers completely out-played Ledgers Class C Ginnie. Rochester scoring ace, Arian | uae Stone. He was the dominant re- | bounder on both boards, bottled *Pert. up Stone on defense, and popped | in 22 points to take scoring hon- | oe ee ors. Max Powell's 11 were high | se: for Rochester. more Both passed, re- and could have gone the game early in the 3rd quar. | ; : . ter, then fouled out late in the | Mariners’ 10 points in the 3rd same quarter in a vain attempt | Tuarter as they took a 32-31 lead. to halt Rogers. Then husky Dick Chapman took Chieftains picked |over in the 4th period, hitting 9 their shots | carefully and hit a sizzling 50 per | . With two and a half-min- cent. Set shooting of Dick Duvall and Elmer Balow and the hard- Rogers City a 44-43 lead with 1:18 to go. . Monahan stole the ball and With the score tied at 6-6, | scored again with 27 seconds left, Rogers hit on a jumpshot and | but Chapman sunk one of two foul was fouled in the act by Stone. | shots at the 20-second mark to The Utica completed the | tie it up. Overtime play was Waterford Cage Loop Playoffs End Tonight ° Waterford Recreation Basketball on Record 293 Titleholders’ Adds to Georgian’s Motor Sales tangle at 7:30 p.m. in Fine Winter Play a semi-final game. Winner of that |game will play regular-season AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP) — Little the title game at 8:50. Fewer prep games are better | champion Clarkston Merchants in| League with only a half-minute remain- | style. Ayrault collected 19 points ‘to pace the Flyers. Rothbarth Wins All-Events Title in Elks’ Tourney | PORT HURON @# — With sev- eral cities sharing honors, State | Elks Bowling tournament ended ‘iast night after more than 2,000 bowlers had fought for the top Pontiac's Les Rothbarth won all- very well and | events honors with a 1875-pin total. | Tournament, which had been | action. Officials said that the $11,400 would be spread down the -line to 190 of the teams, 300 of the doubles land 560 of the singles. The exact | apportionment has not been worked out. Winners, and area finishers HANDICAP Team—Kaellweed Tavern, Kalamasee OUBLES—Johe -Bill Westen, Detroit sesh C. Shafer-G. Mason, Pon- Cag gg e es- = 3,- 704; BR. Deary, Pen- tiae, i. 703; Fera- ET eee * DOUBLES—Ahier, ; City 1268. ; SINGLES—BSerdan. Port Buren 692; Les Rothbda: Pontiac, ard, 656. ALL- Pontiac 1875. Alston Coaches All-Stars MIAMI, Fila. (INS)—Walter Al- | League tegm in the annual All-Star | baseball game July 13 at Cleve- land. Miami Detroit Stroh ‘s Capture Smoking Putter Helps Toski to $10,000 Victory | | New Jersey Pro Beats; Goliath Out Harper and Ferrier at Baton Rouge BATCN ROUGE, La | i tt i i z rf i 3 E i ist 23 i REE ei de: i tied Fer- |rier and Ted of New Bed- | ford, N. Y. Ferrier, the fron master from | San Francisco, missed a putt on the 18th hole which could have thrown the tourney into a tie. His 12-foot putt skipped inches past ¥ Ce ed ted Lt) e-e-eneGeuves S-neneruvuna’d ‘Giant Features Bl eee eenened =| own wwe-cauuns FE| oem ewansaue ‘ | MIGHLAND PAR RBOTAL OAK Mat Card Here An all-star card, headed by the|, 0 , largest wrestler active today, will | Orse'sts be presented Wednesday night at | Sa weebt the Pontiac Armory by promoter | S*ers. ¢ David Mann. Starting time is 8:30. 3 a | b ” eaten ere Sle-cncey Bl eaSuant ee - leauwce ol wmeww= =e~sS— Sle I se eeeeeeeeee av 8 te te : of Turkey, in 7 Fs | Mann will offer Irish Sampeon | ae Livente-Bentiey—Réver Reage 5, . Ireland, against Stan | At Piet—Ot. Sobas 4%, Flint Keare- . Canadian strong man. | 4itine—Ladingten 67, Opening preliminary will pit | set's” eo Jimmy Nelson of Detroit against | , At Reeshtee—Menteing 09, Iren Mosn- Stan's brother, Laddie Holeck. wa Viebsborg- worervitet @4, Weyland Fordson Wins Third State Tank Crown Peatiae Press Phete PROUD CHAMPS—Utica captain Gordon Rogers and coach Bar- ney Swinehart display the Class B regional championship trophy the Chieftains won by eliminating Rochester from the state basketball tournament, 53-36, Saturday night at Pontiae High. Rogers was the game's individual star, scoring 22 points in addition to turning in a great defensive performance. Swinehart now has directed his team into the quarter-finals 3 times in the last 4 years. Title Won, Red Wings Drop Second Straight to Rangers Favorites Hold Up as Tourney Nears Climax tth-place Boston Upsetters Quieted in | Regional Tests; PHS ng Gets ‘Big’ Scrap By JOE FALIS upsett — usual Kneciou’, Two KO's tern oe Gen oe Gree Feature 9-Bout Card | Genera, been quisted. . , form held firm as the at Pontiac Armory . Bentley York behind the Amateur Boxi wm 4 So = ms 1 —* = cD original starting field of 632 teams 42 Fj z af Fe 7 i i ‘B. 88 fs sage ssae e2 > & £9 A ks zh5e Odds Are 5-1 Against the 138 Listed Horses Even Starting in Derby, Turn-To Rated NEW YORK—The Winter Book on the Kentucky Derby has just arrived from Caliente, Mexico. It a perfectly legal publication since it is published Mexico and way. not going to divide the Derby. We ” Prospect of watching 35 or 40 horses scramble ean't have two overwhelming that on May 1, Derby Day, will likely be about 12 or 15 starters, maybe i 7 ° LJ t ys ing and Class D semi-finals will be played at Lansing Sexton High school. | 3-1 Favorite Semi-final pairings: 18. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954 , WANTED! |Tigers. Split’ With NL 9's in Weekend ===" EXHIBITION BASEBALL’ SUNDAY'S RESULTS , snd orang foun Durty Sevnen fwnve meu Grew be | . i sccite Pt En wf mf | . & (NM) 16 Cleveland (A) He eee pew sore eis seeds we |Palazzi Is Most Valuable'|eaders[opple Bengals Bow (85.2. ft | Many of these jobs require Wille er no experience C . d C N T at Leste (M), ce < order to of these must Civil as ruSa ers apture | . bd Memphis (8A) i Pate > “Be ! ch ct oT hed ¢ —_— at The pole Mah in Hy Bagh tenes. Ep some NEW YORK (&®—Togo a al| oe appreciative fans that he can in PWBA Test {0 Phils After a ry 18, San Bioge) (ret) r $o"ty ‘increas your chanots of Paasng. well worth Jour wisle. | pasketball payer in hairy named |ed Doqueane's great Dick Rackets ere ed ee | t player story j "s great Dic S| Baltimore (4) 14 San (PCL) 7 Prankiin ingute i pivael gwned firm which Belpe thou: | tor a Japanese admiral, also| to 13 points in the Crusaders’ 7162! Only Doubles Event's Bea ° | el oldest organization of this kind and it is not connected with the seems to be the only person who's | upset victory in the finals Satur- | e t Detreit (A) 9 Cincinnati (MN) 5 Government. | worried about his ability to make day night. | Pace-Setters Remain in | |S" Lente WM) 18 Chieage 0 * ‘ get information free of charge on these Government jobs Top Spots | Peeatares MS Reckingion (A> 8 | With all of that, it came as 70 s | great surprise when Togo was The crew-cut, stockily built | named the tournament's most val- youngster who led Holy Cross to uable player. and Beverly Kuschel, pace-setters its first National Invitation Tour-| In addition, he headed the all-| in the doubles event, were the only nament championship isn’t even | tournament team selected by The | leaders to keep their spots as the sure that he'll go for the pro! Associated Press. Named with | 2ist annual Pontiac Women's Bowl- game. him were his teammate, Tom! “I'd like to play all right, but | Heinsohn, who tied him for scor- my main purpose in going to Holy | ing honors against Duquesne and | good as @ pro. | * * fn | N Institute will slso |) but —— Batters Do Well, | lon the Detroi : che Ted Lyons, new coach . it Pit rs and | Brooklyn Dodgers, is a graduate of Fielders Falter | Baylor University. CLEARWATER, Fila. # — It's | not hard to see that early exhibition baseball is a not Milford’s Florence Van Gordon Send me, absolutely free (1) lst of available free || Cross was to get a good educa-|did a great job of rebounding ; ot bé-page book, “How to Gets Uv. 6. ; 2 | tion,” he said today. “I have @ | against the Dukes big men: Rick- Leads in all oe ree Over the the t SCRAP IRON ‘mmole questions; (4) Tell me how to qualify for a U. 5. chance for a good industrial job etts; Tom Marshall of Western — — oe we weekend = and when I graduate, "d hate | of little St. Francis of Loretta, Pa. rae — re payed — to pass it up and then flop as a a ae nee Thirty-six teams against two National League op- | METAL Name... eerceeeeres eee . . . Age aceseersecoces pro.” WESTSIDE LADIES “3B” ti i hei aa ponents. Saturday they beat Cin- —.* 0 72% Leselle os 8 cinnati 9-5. Sunday they lost to the | . Strest...... RI IIS I SOSz cee eerericsicicsec ees Palazzi left little doubts as to RB @ r” 53 47 Oak. «4 36| Howe's Lanes of Clarkston took Philadelphia Phillies 14-11. Selling: his scoring ability with a torrid Sou ° St 48 Girvin as fe ga /over the team (handicap) event n aa i ° . os epesSones Zone........ Minle:..5.s.005 +e 3-: Western Kentucky in Hoty Cross’| | ,Inéiv. game. sertes—® Kieex lead with 2981, while Brower & two in victory, three In defeat Structural Steel semifinal upset. Then he showed 743— Their _ a ee im : i pitchers gave up 20 hits, 6 | ha ine 7366. = — soi) anon in in victory, 14 in defeat. Tiger I-Beams = Cc Is Alma Bennett, Pontiac, replaced Pentise Press Pheote batemen got 30 hits, 17 In vie- Angles = Ete. Rochester's Mildred Howlett in, TOP ‘C FIVE — Dave Holland| yo; 7% i® defeat. They sow : ae singles with a 666. All-events lead- (left) and Coach Earl Boor are) daniels : S Allen & Son, Inc. \ 4 on Vt, ership went to Shirley Pointer, part of the happy Marine City | _It looked like at least at the plate ° . : 7 ee ame a and Cecila Gelen, | crew snapped just after the Mar- | the Tigers were more than holding 22 Congress 5t. Pay! | bap map. | iners had shaded St. Paul of Grosse | their own. The trouble appeared | FE 5-8142 s an = on Cc: Bennett's 243 total was, pointe, 41-46, for the Class C re-|to be on the pitching mound and papirogy tournament actual game | gional championship at Pontiac | im the field - er High Saturday night. Holland’s| In Saturday's game which the Market Tire Co. Is Expanding! Unusual pomeral setheerd ied eS ay, ere Crome a Toa . ’ a nusual Bowling Score | vital factor in the Mariners’ suc- se A te ate es Big-Time TV Stars peal og aly “in Sunday” WRESTLING It isn't at all unusual for individ- In Sunday's game which the WED. 8:30 P. M. 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They scored seven runs in the last two innings before Jim Delsing grounded out to end the game, 2nd MAIN EVENT 1 Hr Time Limit, t owt of 8 falls a 6T PATRICK'S pat ‘TAL When Delsing’s out came, he At Washington, Lakers beat | would have been the tying run. | Midgets 42-7 for the 7th-Grade | There were two men on base SPEC IRISH SAMPSON, Dublia Vs. | erown; City Slickers defeated | grade; and Challengers dumped | the Wildmen, 15-7, in the oh | Unbeaten Surehots won their 10th straight victory, 1411, over Spitfires in the 8th-grade finale at Lincoln. Other championship ‘games at Lincoln saw Trojans | beat the Cats, 26-17, in Tth grade \and Wildcats win over Spartans. 31-14, in 9h grade. Lumber Jacks edged Ramblers | 16-10 and Dragnets routed Fire- | balls 46-10 in 7th grade and Ti- | in 9th grade in non-title games. Foytack pitched to eleven bat- as basekball commis-| Ficortrotters, 24-15, im the 8th | ters in the Ist inning, and couldn't make it through. 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OPEN TILL 9 P. M. 4 FE 5-4503 | soonts ! * , 7 ¢ % ——— Oldtimers Figur By ED CORRIGAN | cheeked youngster strode into the ‘Associated Press Sports Writer | spring training camp of the Cleve- hit H OS Ru Big Chief Talk! - unday’s Exhibitions set 22. He’ have a fob, al right, but | Al Lopes will spot Voller wher- of Top Milers THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954 __ TWENTY-THREE ae Ra be exact—a powerful, fuzzy-| O'Neill liked what he saw and that | service, is fighting for a starting ween ay wait be'teed te. . The cuffing he took during his Zellers’ Time Better psets Mark three-inning stint against the New Than Truex; Richards York Giants in Tuscon, Ariz., yes- is Standout Regional Finals in NCAA Test. Irish, Aggies Upset by Penn State, Bradley; LaSalle, USC Win for eight hits and a half-dozen | track fans Saturday night with a runs. But it was Bob's first outing | faster time than veteran runners | and veterans sometimes are slow registered in the feature race of | L jthe Milwaukee Journal Indoor | J games Newhouser, another old- Hoosier Lowell Zellers won the is trying to make a come- collegiate mile in four’ minutes | with the Indians and he was 12 seconds from Sture Landquist of impressive. He gave up Sweden, wearing the Oklahoma Ag- | 10 hits and another six runs. New- gies’ colors. < i KANSAS CITY # — Four sur- *. ¢ ®& prise teams, whose chances of ap- Speaking of ol’ folks, Sal Magtie, | Standards. still was more tat & pearing in collegiate basketball's the Giants’ 31-year-old right-hand-| | vues, ex-Ohio State Star annual climactic show were con- ex who has been plagued by anor wen the feature mile. Truex bit sidered rather slim, will fight it ed ills for the last two seasons:| ie tape im 6:13.4. this weekend. for only two hits. Manager Leo | Coming up from regional play- Durocher was enthused over the season were turned in by the Rev offs last Saturday are the La Salle pert Bob Richards in the pole vault won their ninth victory in 10 starts by downing the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League 10-4. - | The Orioles backed up their pitch- ers with four double plays. career. Without the services of the in-| Corvallis, will meet in the first, © Mathews, the Milwaukee Braves | yeer. | e * semifinal game Friday night. collected 17 hits and went on to| An Illinois high jumper. Ron) Penn State and La Salle clash | whip the Cincinnati Redlegs 1¢8.| Mitchell, went 6 feel #i incites ul nh 00 ll A) fm the second game the same The Brooklyn Dodgers won their | to upset National AAU champion | night. Penn State humbled Notre fifth straight, defeating the Boston | Herman Wyatt of Santa Ciara, . ‘ Dame 71-63 at lowa City. La Salle “4 Red Sox 96. Joe Black, a big dis- | Calif., and Lt. Ken Wiesner, Navy INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY DISTRIBUTOR got to Navy 64-48 at Philadelphia. by appointment last year, allowed dentist who holds the world record The finals are scheduled in Mu-| <=" See) kee Bie Wace al iP only two hits it S 1-3 innings on| | Other, individual winners PLENTY OF OFF STREET PARKING nicipal y STUDY WINTER PROGRAM —A group of | outh; Homer Roberts, Redford; Dorothy Roberts, | the mound. a |two-mile; Milt Campbell Indiana! W. Pike Corner Cass Penn State and Bradley| Camp Mahn-Go-Tah-See staffers, Oakland County | Redford; Miriam Batchelor, Rochester, and care-| Two home runs and three triples ‘conh 50-yard high hurdles; FE 2-0108 a aor onk al 7" and Country YMCA, met recently at the| taker, Harvey Larson, Hale, site of the camp. | enabled eaten a Sox to! Witte Williams, Diinois. 50-yard — Salle was oa P- pa mee to check over possibilities of a full winter | These people, and their families took part in the defeat the — s ‘dash: J. W. Mashburn, Stillwater D HEAL H 90% Asptration tournament buildup. The | Program at the site. Skiing, tobogganing, ice fish-| weekend trip. It is hoped the new lodge will be The St. Louis Cardinals scored Okla., 600-yards, and Eugene May- GOO T 10% Perspiration were renked 18th nationally in the | "8: skating were tried by the group, which in-| near enough completed this fall so that larger), 42 triumph over the Chicago | ard. Mlinois, 1,000-yards. | Associated Press poll. Bradley, | uded (above): from left—Sanford Burr, Plym-| groups can avail themselves of these privileges. Cubs with only four hits | Indiana won the one-mile relay © Scientific Swedish Massage Southern Cal and Penn State didn’t * * 6 — or. ——<—< Rays make the top 20 : : The Philadelphia A's, another | event. Cabinet Third ae in the regionals Experience to Help Tigers ee Tce, league out- sae acd | eee y tee Sen | Indiana - it, won decision over asivel Gani campun DG wer ws Hutch Hopes to Better 6th Place Finish,|™.cmmcnn ses er" 22 eer 22) AL THOMAS ana State by Iowa City; North pes O e er 4 | tors. The Philadelphia Phillies out-|; « » €3 00 Fabricating 47 86) Carmina, S54 over Com +t] Ce Yanks Having Trouble With Tribe er 2 cm nmette tent. 23 SEE Fe Health Club - ; : over Col- } Other than the USC-Santa Clara By JOE REICHLER | He thinks Ray Boone will con- old fielding whiz from Buffalo, will legs “B's” turned back the White-| tear, semeUr. Clrtese set, sores | Hotel Pontiac Open 10-6 FE 5-9661 game, there wasn't too much con-| LAKELAND, Fla. w® — Freddie tinue the terrific hitting pace he battle it out for the other job.” Sox scrubs 10-8. Liberal Creat Clothing 10le 2607 testing rT the regional finals. Hutchjnson, anchored with a batch set last year after his acquisition handspanked and of very earnest but very eager ball postseason players, believes his Tigers are im- year because of rules proved. The Detroit manager, how- infractions, poured it on Oklahoma ever, is restricted to hoping his A&M by 14 points in the Aggies’ youngsters better their 6th place own gym. | finish of last year. Penn State employed an effective! ‘We hope to improve our posi- shifting zone defense in snapping tion of last year.” he said, ‘‘but from the Indians and is high on newcomers Frank Bolling, a sec-| ond baseman, Bil] Tuttle, an out-| fielder and Dick Donovan, a pitcher. On the negative side, Freddie bemoans the absence of a left- handed power hitter on the club = fe a = Pe » a Notre Dame's winning string at 13 it's going to be tough. There are at games. \teast tree cr four good clubs in and the lack of sufficient speed. All America Tom Gola and soph- | front of us. One behind us, Balti- Kuenn, a hesky, blond crew emore teammate Bob Maples got | more, is pretty good, too. cut collegian, is ready to exceed | - together to put La Salle into the | “We're not kidding ourselves,” his freshman season when he final playoff. Maples hit for only| pe added frankly, We've got a won rookie honors. Neither he 13 points, but be got 8 of them! jong way to go and It’s not going nor Hutchinson is concerned with early in the third period when the | to be smooth sailing. We broke | ®* So-called sophomore jinx. chips were down. Gola scored 22.| the ball club down and we're | Boone, the ex-Cleveland goat -T j fa | (BY going to build tt up: ; turned Detroit hero, was the Tig- ; , _ © \ Giardello-Troy The plain-epeaking Tiger mane- | ery best hitter wile 08 ad . L— 2. ZX ger opinion ankees | . ; Oy , ; ee g are going to have trouble trying his average from .243 to .296, bat- x ee op s to hang up their 6th straight flag. | ting well over .300 with the Tigers. a Boxing Program Cleveland could push the Yan. | He — 6 home a kees out very easily,” he declared. | drove in 114 runs, At 30, he | By PRESS WIRE SERVICE You just can’t lose fellows like | oldest regular on the club. nie | champions action Johnny Sain and Vic Raschi and Dropo is a cinch to retain his’ = = ni ist base job. Bolling has the in- ‘Nieman, Billy Hoeft, Ray Herbert and Al Aber. Oliver Motor 3? wt. es. BE... $5 Is Pleased to po 86 fret oe Le LA 5 ee Announce Aven fan 2679; indiv. game—Mildreé : : | 3 i yey Bees He o” Sites, #8 indir. gome,, Merten tea tv nor sonal ry BE 3 | 1 Don Thompson is the new collision manager. Don comes to us with 26 years past experience. Your patronage will be appreciated op ——-36.WPike._ Phone. BB 2-910)... 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S. uses about three tonr IAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954 a 'Hospital Treats Injuries THE PONT % | , ’ ’ N ‘ © s ooo areal | Blame “Hams Actors Want | 4 f > wy %, ie hy 15 Br eakins After Stop Street Crash A New Late Theater 0({0F Video Troubles || Passing Years | BARMAN @ isles . _Yorard Mahone, 3. of-8 Ne \ 420 Pesties Trait waar aes oes up) || to Cut Taxes | b ; in Last Week General Hospital 8 Sunday after hi \ Cu Our wise Sermm W| t bi wt tet stn ra HouLYw000 Chance ore. | Three More Burglaries peas porn ee ee ares and blame it on the amateurs 7 CA@'t WY (epee om Reported on Weekend; 7% fre oy me Sete Lake ‘ought to brush up on TV techni- | legs on your income tax statement | a, which is due today. But stranger | The American Radio Relay things have happened, say the in- | | League, spokesman for the ama- ternal revenue boys. teur operators, admits that “ham” attempted breakin were reported essa | Schwable Investigation To illustrate unusual requests by | hed dade didede Robert Mitchum and taxpayers, the Long Beach ‘Calif.) end, raising the number of | | broadcasts many times see payer Ang . * \ Linda Darnell lthrough the loudspeakers of TV |Press-Telegram had model Diana | ins to 25 since March 6. ‘Due to Wind Up Today iA A A A Al | sets that have been converted to | Hughes ask the loca] internal rev- | Police said that thieves ran- | WASHINGTON «®—Marine Col. Ln HE bt the fault lies in the set | enue office whether she could de- sacked a barber shop at 5M S. Frank H. Schwable,’ who signed not with the radio operators. | reciate her shapely gams on ad Saginaw St., and stole a redio.| 414 jater repudiated a “confes. I tax form. The answer was a good- About $8 was stolen from a gro-| ” wartare in Kore The radio league has asked the : | sion” of germ a, | Federal Communications Commis- ikmeds tS eee e cery store, he 30 5. bp aw &.. today goes before the final public sion to help enlighten the public |" 5g te also was taken on a session of a special court of in- on this point. The ‘“‘hams,”’ ac- | The incident was strictly a gag stamp machine quiry. ; ‘cording to the league, are not | put it points up the perennial con- | Thieves alsé entered a laun- The: cout shoves “8 Ais — straying from their own wave | tention between the Treasury De-| whether Schwable d be court- wth dry, at 24 Bagley St., but noth- | martialed or otherwise disciplined. | bands. partment and taxpayers whose ing has been determined miss- | Weeden Spots et etl oo oe ee ing. An entry attempt failed at | salt in salt lakes is different * — hgh 5 their physical appearance. These another laundry at 528 8. Sagi- | than salt found in the ocean. dence, R. L—c finest | include models, muscle men and | maw St., police sald, | mansion in America” by John | movie stars. M TO BU ‘Quincy Adams—is occupied today| Nobody loves the tax ectieton | Dar Chis? ot dotecth ves WANTED Y | \ i i ae ee et eee et oes ee ee eee Sear snes. bocked Sar tsvestigonen|—| Tren Boveri Seslies and | Society. Exhibits of silverware,| that they are victimized by tax Saturday morning were cleared of Front Pages | paintings and furniture are also | laws. breakin charges after questioning All True Detective | housed in the mansion which was | “If we're lucky, we might make Released were Sherbert J. Lowe Piper Outlet | built in 1786. | big money for five years, perhaps a ; *. | 8 Magazine egey cl | — — = 110."’ a top star told me recently. A Sgiery = James |fj % Acdere Ave. iA guy like Gary Cooper might Pages ewell Rd. : SS oe , Cc Utica; Nelson Duncan, 3, of 42 last 0 years but how many Gary | M - / UU JOIN Fier Serie cadmaall > aside for th - payed ape ve iague. Two others arrested Friday Keego Theater GALLAGHER’S WwW lic demands * night, according et Vheaton, will . ACCORDION SCHOOL FM nen we're on top, we have to j | face further questioning today in| “Marry Me Again” One half hour private pay up to 75 or 8 per cent of our thefts from autos With Marte Wilsen and lesson — FREE USE of salaries in taxes. We =e see om autos, ee es accordion ...take it to live like movie stars, we ; ; — with = -_ _have no. chance to put away any 5-Year-Old Girl Injured cael e hour free n savings. What happens to us when Whe Stru k b Aut “Take High practice every Tuesday fame passes by?” n c y ° evening. - 2 8s Linda Faye McGinnis, 5, of 213 Ground” GALLAGHER Actors have done more than Going St., was treated at St. with Richard Widmark merely complain about this mat- | Joseph Mercy Hospital Saturday MUSIC co. ter. They have made representa- after she was struck by a car on Serr rrr 18 E. Huren FE 44-0566 tions to Congress and the Treasury | Going near Osmun St. Department. But they have had The driver, Robert H. Taylor, H scant success. It's hard to sym |28, of 143 S. Francis St., told Po- |g ommgglninne ee pacha | ice the child darted into the path |g |§ Ss, rlaily 2 | Fl tro m be figure salaries are publicized so of is — . paths ~ Phone FE 5-8331 widely. | I talked to several internal rev- = ee 2 a enue officials about the matter, |] Doers Open at 10:45 A. M. | A and they agreed that the situation } BALLROOM wwe March Garden Center cannot be changed under present 2 ae | TODAY and TOMORROW CAMPUS po gegen ee BALLROOM ee model's legs can't be de- SPRINGTIME—Just by way of reaction to her | hood theaters in the Hollywood horror creation, mie eee wees fer Thurs. March 18 | 2957 Weedward (Upst'rs) preciated because they are not latest movie, a horror picture, lovely Julia Adams | “The Creature from the Black Lagoon,” co-starring TODAY and TUESDAY ns FREE PARTY —_ a. capital assets.” one of them com. | is calm, collected and serene in this springtime por- | Richard Carlson. Twes.-Pri.-Sat FAVURS Thurs.-Sat.-Sun. mented. “It's the same way with|trait. Julia’s currently being seen at neighbor- | Features 12:25, 3:35, 6:40, 9:45 ncaa — —_ actors. They cant measure the | —— decline of their earnii wer be- ° . omae one can't depreciate one. | Caveat Emptor in China R ; B | self. How are you going to measure! HONGKONG (UP) — An Amert- | ain arre the depreciation? If such a plan were devised for actors, it | can running a restaurant in Hong- | have to be applied to other werk. | kong clips advice to the menu such | , as such as baseball players,/@% this: “Gingle restaurant is a 10 signed nine legislative bills into | wrestlers, etc.” forced to charge more than lob- | Police to Interrogate isw today. including “claritying” | 921 W. Huron St. Next to Huron Theater | sters, prawns and shrimps are/| The average American is eating | worth and advises patrons to or- | Confessed Wife Slayer ’ amendments to the 1953 business About 1951 Incident jscuvines tax i { | ‘Governor Signs ; | . ‘Nine Measures Into Law Today LANSING w — Gov. Williams, EAT MORE LUNCH | EVERY DAY LOW PRICES | |about 40 per cent more lettuce |der something else." The price The tax amendments change the | Fish and Chips 5 0 |than before World War II. | of lobster dinner is about $1.25. | DECKERVILLE # — State Po- | date of the annual return from | ZheGOOD HOUSEKEEPING’, See ee Seas of PONTAC LUCILLE BALL DESI ARNAZ tired farmer admitted the hatchet : h ’ . slaying of his third wife last! nc ge Ei ag | pp pret catcher e | Vv property hectic honeymoon Congratulations on — a deceased adopted child shall 4 house-on-eheels | terious circumstances surrounding £45 Pipeline companies under the the deaths of his first and third | tax and put rural electrification | wives. | projects on the same basis as pri- {| Officers said the Ti-year-old re- | yate utilities. } They want to find out more ' about the 1951 death of his first wife, who reportedly drowned in + @ Pain barrel. be governed by the same inheri- tance laws as a natural child. Make it a misdemeanor to raise | a lephone State Police Set Murrell Clark Letcher ws flene se on ' said Brabant insisted he knew - non-residents of Michigan in auto” nothing of the 1951 drowning and accident cases and permit service | told of having a memory lapse and | of process anywhere in the state severe headaches at that time. | if a suit is started in the county | Brabant. Clark said, -showed| where an accident occurs. ‘similar characteristics Thursday | when questioned about the hatchet | Require the service of process in | Your 44th Anniversary Polat Wringer Washer LONG.LONG eeeeescces ee Speeeeeeeresere liability suits against county road | . death of his third wife, Flora, 76.| missioners to be made on the ° The body of the third Mrs. | clerk and chairman of the board.|]* MARJORIE MAIN Brabant was found in the kiteh- | 4, ie ware en of their small farm home. | |i rrnilt Prosecutions = under |1: KEENAN WYNN? py . * w a second drunk ||. ccseascanunt US | Brabant told police amous Name Brands = | mer ne lie Peg are | k but di- |. . | conviction was obtained under | | rected them to a pair of murder | 1 ae. Great weapons—a hatchet and an ax y nce. Lik Permit courts Jesse JAMES + RAID He stood mute Saturday when | to pay inheri-| ‘arraigned before Sandusky Justice | tances to the county treasurer for Nole E. Babcock and was returned | ‘N€ benefit of a person who can | to the County Jail. Brabant will Pt use oF control the property, @ | 95 Only $7 - . | and up reappear for examination March bill designed for persons residing | tre Spa , in occupied foreign countries. - — | $ These are trade-ins which have been thor- | arAllow the. secretary of state to “7 — == ae | 7 oughly reconditioned by our own service- || Acni ce camoctinag. license SOc - Eve. 80¢ - | S A V F 2 men. Better oct quick... 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THE WHOLE WORD OF “NYE a THE SEA IN - ! be Leki | ° ia te Wee 7 72 | MGM PRESENTS THE IN Conturyibor a AND Your FIRST MUSICAL a, mo aod GOOD HOUSEREEPIN atic 9 95 NEM. ‘SCOE anal / Kall MONEY Special Price ee NEXT IG MICE STONE IN MOV! cme OF PONTIAC | —— ADDED é, co own pen: GB t0°5:30 mb radars. 949 -Goowe > Pally Rebuilt and Gaaranteed- - - 1 Ww. . : 7 5 Huron St. FE 4-1555 Matinee Te to 6:00 P. M.—Eves, $1.80—Chiléren Anytime S50 - ——ee—— , dui bE US Hal Boyle Says: Ocean Voyage for Tracy Keeps Ship's Crew Busy ABOARD THE MAURETANIA @—A baby girl is almost as rare on @ pleasure cruise as a baby elephant. When my wife booked passage for three on an 18-day voyage to the West Indies and South Ameri- ca, the Cunard Line agents were perturbed to learn that the third member of the family was our & months-old daughter, Tracy. “We are well set up to care for infants on our transatlantic voy- ages,” they said. “But, frankly, we don't encourage the taking of in- fants on a long tropical pleasure cruise, and it is rather ...um.,, um ... unusual to say the least.” This upset us. My wife, Frances, had looked forward to this cruise for years—as a kind of a late honeymoon to take the place of the one we couldn't afford when would have turned our backs on 18 days in paradise if it meant leaving her behind. é to chat with her. They have been wonderful to her, for she is the only baby between here and land. “Doesn't she look exactly like her father!'’ exclaimed one of two women who passed us on deck. My pride-expanded chest collapsed when, as they strolled on, the wind blew back the remark of the sec- ond woman—‘‘But she'll probably outgrow it.” Another woman stopped many times to play with Tracy. Once she turned away suddenly with wet eyes. Later I learned she had lost long dream of a cruise, they re-, No one has gotten more out of lented. They said Tracy could/ the cruise. than Tracy. The crew come along if she agreed not to! couldn't have pampered her more eat her baby-sized life preserver | if she had been the daughter of or try to enter any gin rummy | the Cunard Line's board chair- tournaments in the lounge. man. Our room steward, Jack Tracy embarked with the fan-| Barnes, a father himself, treats fare of a movie queen, minus the her as if she were his own. |dark glasses. There were seven | Babies hate a change of routine native diaper bearers in her en-| as much as grownups do. They're tourage | really very consérvative. But Tracy Children don't get seasick until | adjusted to shipboard life within the age of 2, so Tracy, who can't. a day. We were afraid to take her walk and refuses to crawl, was ashore at any of the ports, but she one of the first passengers to get | didn’t mind. She has had a high her sea legs. She fell asleep on | time in her crib or on deck flirting her stomach while friends were with Barnes and learning to play | how often in this world our per-| telling her bon voyage. | patty-cake with the young steward-| sonal happiness is but a small | That night at a gathering to meet ess, Miss Heather Butler, wh@ has| island washed by the seas of | the ship officers, the chief stew- | a heart for children. others’ sadness. | | ard said: bots ; | Tracy, after patty-caking her| Tracy will end this unremem- minute item tlng ona, Nas early raw ban learned o| bereft. vovage of hr ie wit | ~, speak with a British accent. Her| at least two distinctions. Capt. ; A. B. Fasting had her as one of his guests at a party in his cabin, and said she was the only one who showed up barefoot. As for the other distinction, Tracy sailed with only four teeth but will end the cruise with five. I suppose all proud parents are| Everything brings a “coo!” from told this as a joke—that the ship's |%€T — Mapping gulls, a sudden was delayed to get their | breeze, the foam in the ship's a daughter of her own, and I felt ALLEY OOP ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954 THE BERRYS departure we. they forget so quickly at| baby’s food aboara—but when 1| Wake, or the passengers who stop that age,” sai rances, “Tracy tell Tracy about this some years probably wouldn't know us when from now I’m going to treat i as | SIDE GLANCES we returned, if we went on the gospel truth. cruise without her, and that would “When you were 8 months old break my heart.” ; you kept a 35,000-ton liner and When we told the ship line of- | 1,300 people waiting," I'l tell her ficials we either had to sail as a| ‘Now don't you think it's about family trinity or forget my wife's | time to learn to be prompt?”’ by Galbraith BOARDING HOUSE __ Z, YZ BESIDES BEING “ FOULS, ON SOME LONGI TIME TO FRESHEN UP Q BETTER USE THIS 4 | 6UT IF 7. 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Al work guaranteed. ry 8 | PS arn ——— appointment | PART TIME CARPENTER On 50636 Leo only, a ae ee ee "=~ PLASTERING is nece interview write SkwirG WENDING ThONING bh PE 6-438 Orion, MY 23-6431 w ’ ~ trimmed bv licensed ¢ Wea ‘eo end 6:00 p.m., Mon-| yentory and sales work. Poatise Fe sent —— a © Se dav Pressley a 7 West! Press Box 11. . 5a ole Gs tan uany wou | si, CARE, POE camipams | noekkeopng © Taxes I = yor dnen yer te et sl WASHINGS IRONING AND “Gio Hawley, MBA Pesan ea ané 1 dosen sham- WILL PO \wasnINas Chiropodists 15 a WANTED TYPING | =e hie, = oe | SS aba tarekieNceD haven: | [pee Beperienced_ On S10m."* | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 goons, required. Must be able to Oman desires house- w do buying, etc. Hours k ALTERATIONS & DRESSMAKING 0 a2. to 4 p. wor by the day. Also|“é yrs Batisfaction | bar, 3 miles : w PONTIAC BCESSARY PLEASE WRITE BOX 4 PON Tg came 5 FULL PAR. | i } A YOURSELF 1 a EXPERIENCE YOU enced x Birminghem SALESLADIES ex s Apply ™ recon, Hilitep Show _ Bar, : WHITE © CARE boys, § “3 4pm to 2 regular hours WANTED Stenographers Mail Clerks meron AGA Clerk Typist Apply 2500 East Maple Road Birmingham, Michigan TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DIVISION Ford Motor Company THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954 SLICE OF HAM - : ba = sie ‘ { | E EA TAX 3-15 ANYTHING -IN‘“CEMENT W HOME OWNERS ALUMINUM AWNINGS HEAVY ALUMINUM DOORS. $39 STORM WINDOWS (ALL SIZES EXCEPT PICTURE) a $15.96 FROM FACTORY TO YO ORDER NOW AND SAVE FREE Est Co anarion ee ae On rei ya Fue ESTIMATES TERMS STOPPERT & CECIL = Pee ay Drayton Plains +S aN TEPL TEOOs LATS 50002 8A CENT We do our own Work, attics, rages, and provement WANTED. end work, Call evenings. | Business Services 13 APPLIANCE SERVICE an OR 30701 or F E 1. 61 381 8. Saginaw A = rope x Paz WORK, Laundry Service Tork: Also a mee TS A Bade tomes Fe 3 o = Guaranteed | 3 i091. AND CEMENT . et Bese se | Oe EN TE BE" Daa oF Pepalred Gabe Roth. ens AT £ ~ | end commercial. Pree estimates. detivery or ehh tracking. e _FE Vein “lames Weeninnd. | ZAOLINO OF ALL KINDS REX ARPENTER KITCHEN CABT | sonabie FE 23-6057 “ ry fn enaggee = ro le a Recres- | TIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING By job or how, PE Cath. afer Rubbish hauled. PE 2-0603. CEMENT WORK: RES_& COMM.| Sure —— free qpumotes Raymond Com- : re CARPENTRY. ROUGH AND PIE | aw wrre ne ton TRUCE SP Sigptmtine. bet plete | Zep wore in Ser ume. FE Carpenter Contracti tee? Bee, See, cee eee pees — ONRY DUCED RATES ee rere bons = | areca cat | TARPEW eTRY. BLOCK AND CE | FROCKING. LL SAND — AND COMPLETE REMODELING “AND | grevel FE 23-1003. FE }-7358 mod«rniring service. Attic } be pan ems ° SERVICE ACCOUNTING & TAX _ Edw. Hawley, MBA. PE 32002. JACK BANNEN Trucks for Rent: wre Ree ie mae Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. FE ¢001-FE +1400 | FE $6880 | sNYONE WITNESSING ACCIDENT “Taxi Ted Phy sio-Therapy 24A | SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE Special foot technique. 72 Elm SPE ees Notices & Personals 25 ————— eee a Bivd. and Auburn, Wed- pesday, March 10 about 6.30 pm. FE 2-0660. ANTIQUE AND CONTEMPORARY | . Show, Birm . . March 22, 2. Former 24th North Mocdwand. North of Maple Road. 11 a. m. to 10 p. m. Bene- fit Oakland County Animal We)- fare Society. 1923 Dealers inquires to Miss Col- aes 1138 8. Field Road, Birming- m ANY GIRE OR WOMAN NEEDING FOR SUPPLIES. Burnes, FE 2-8814, 93 Mark. DR. A. A. KANTER. FOOT 83 cialist, 3% S. Saginaw, FE 3-7! I? YOUR DRINKING HAS —_ & problem contact Alco s Anonymous, Ponflac . PO Bes KNAPP SHOES 0nd paralysed cases PE 64131 _ PRIVATE DETECTIVE SERVICE PE 231% 0 SOAR WHEN YOU GLAXO linoleum floors —— to clean and ends waxing aite's No- _ sions _ _ _ SAFE WAY DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL Featuring 1954 —o control Chev- rolets Lessons day, ev pet urday end Sunday per. _ WANT WROUGHT IRON FURNI- eo = the Bh cog ——. i] make anything our spec fications Cal} rE 2008 for ap me ee OUTLET WALLPAPER PACTORY rE now at 1065 MN. Saginaw St. eee SELL AND BUY BETTER wood clothive THRIFT SHOP. 192 ww jeo WEDDING INVITATIONS 66.56 Printed ims. 3 Gay service __Sutberiand Studies 1s W. Huron Day a a a Wid. Household Goods 27} ~ FURNITURE NEEDED outright & _B Community _ sale Ph OR 32717 ee LET US BUY If OR AUCTION IT _for _OA 6-268). OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST cash waiting wget woe $2200 is paid. Write Box |, Pontiac ACCOUNTANT DESIRES 2 side ferred, to abe, “ome pre up . one _ebild, FE ¢56\8, after 3 pm. _ 1 OR 2 BEDROOM APT. FOR Kresge trainee wife and 4 month baby. Must be clean PE 64146. Jo5id Hl FI tt, -1CASH for CONTRACTS ae 2 one | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 \ CASH FOR YOUR | LAND CONTRACT | Nichohe & Harger Co. 33_W. Huron 8. Phone FE $8183 CASH FOR LA H J. Vapwe!' 45460 Disie Hwy OR 31355 STON with cash Realtor WE tracts for our own investments and more. ur AND TEAGUE 4 W. Lawrence St. FE +1538 5% MORTGAGES ON PA OR SUBURBAN, from \% ecre with 100 ft. frontage, no — | or fees 48 HOURS Cash Available for 40 to & Hilly Acres it CASH IN 24 HOURS SPRING John Kinzler, Realtor oe Ww. — .. - Pts +3525 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 26% W_ Buren FE 31421 WANT CASH? Have client with cash for modern Wanted Real Estate 32A| Rent Houses Furnished 35 by Ben fh ge Fed Pg By lg Bm R. F. McKINNEY oo a _— - Pu pontine Bae asi! ce = | _F. 3723 Deas Drive, Duck Lane. WED tine Ow Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ROY KNAUF, Realtor |? BEDROOM , MODERN, Pop, Room MAfair - \6 ROOM LOWER APARTMENT two bedroom home on good lake bed Call J. A Taylor, Realtor. FE! an aan te ie dining 4-2544 | room, gerage. unusual ¢ fix- ens) = | Casing woe’ Gas lepStien, tase | oie e tage ty eth thecagn | Sts, 8 required. Will be July 3ist. Need 4 bedrooms, ¢| Sfailable epprosimetely May lst hire Morten Dec-| 4raper, carpeting and her, 2017 Cumberiend Rd. Lan- _Write Pontiac Press Box 118.__ la 3 BRICK WE e si 1 plocks from downtown off North well-listed p y and are ur- w Street. Oak in of city, suburban,| Diastered wells lake ‘and farm listings We ere! Wmihly. ASK FOR MR. RILEY. to «ive you complete satis-; "\ 7. 5 faction and s quick turnover win | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor appreciate your call | 77 N. Sagmaw Ph. FE 56-8165 | To -To Sell-To Trade ‘| ¥Ou B IT-WE'LL INSURE IT AHA REALTY CO.. REALTORS Inc. Rent Apts. Furnished 33|* SLEEPING ROOM PRIVATE 1 ROOM AND BATH houseke . Trensporta essary. i. o_O TROOM, No CHILDREN 15 PARK _ Place. FE 4-3300 2 ROOM, UTILITIES FURNISHED. 800 Robinwood, ; 2 ROOMS LOWER APARTMENT _ couple only, FE 48278. 4 ROOM APARTMENT, 2 GENTLE- _men FE 20667. 227 Prospect. * LARGE ROOM. ALL CONVENI- couple vate ay 10 hours Saturday * am ne 2-1271 For Rent Rooms 37 1 NICE_ROOM, FOR “man. FE ¢2285. 621_N. Perry. home. West side __Near | . FE : — 5 MINUTE WALK TO | Plant. Call after $30 FE 4010 SLEEPING ROOM FOR GIRLS | Pe | SLEEPING ROOMS aor sober men. 48 Mechanic. _ ATTRACTIVE. WALK IN CLOSET. lady. 47 W. OH Drayton. Completely furnished t- rs. FE eluding : All utilities fur- Ne drinters. ahi Dante Wey OR | AOGKANS BOARD FOR ie | erm buddies All home T ROOMS AND BATH. ALL PRE) afternces preferred Er _vate. Child O. K. 83 8. Sanford. | Wilson 4 ROOM UPPER APT ADULTS; p _only. PE 3-9634, ia | Rooms With Board 38 7 Rooms a ‘cabanas enames ROOM AND BOARD ) wean PIsH- te floors This w nice No chil | ef Body errs dren MA 56-0621 | 115 W. Beverty. _ TROOMS AND BATH IST PLOOR, | ROOM AN BOARD POR 2 OEM: no children PE 5-387) Gomes FP osies . A cet ROOM APARTMENT $65 PER , : month EM 34901. _ Hotel Rooms 39 BASEMEN” AP. RTMENT 3 ~~ wx — after 3 p.m. Rooms by Day of SaseMeNT =| HOTEL AUBURIN | room ator. Cooking snd rerrigeration men PE eee * °F | Also tor 2 room Apartments APARTMENT. WORK. | $¢ Aubure . PB 20330 tS HOTEL ROOSEVELT ] coo. alle. ; ; . a GtRip TO SHARE 8 sagwty socorett aa. “coms. VE Troom apartm twip beds. ev 53-4126 pee RNISHED HOU CHILDREN | BUILDIvNO WER OF eo re. Romeo, Pl. 220) *Opdyte nn | Nee eal FURNISHED APT, COUPLE ONLY super market, PE 2-2968. Poni GORWER STORE 3i 8. MAIN 8T_ miles west of Pontiac noe “Ee INqUIRE 300 Available to ist, Phone EM | Voorhets. PE hem! : ag Kong A ph a One| Srailabe ‘aak o _Keego Harbor” ; ™s — +6581 RGE ROOM AND KITCHEN- gy My - Rent Office Space 41 319 Orchard Lake Ave. ——— ee __bath.adults_ re. SMALL FURNISHED APT ALL utiities ; wk Accommodates four, R aE cabio Bay, OR 36399 : and beth. Adulte only. 960 a month K. G. HEMPSTEAD, REALTOR ¥ The | press. _ “UNION COURT APTS. 3 s and beth. Arulis oniy G. TIEMPSTEAD, Realtor See te hte BS { A HOME OF YOUR OWN °{ West Suburban ffi Two Family Income f lati 7 3 : g i CARROLL G. PORRITT ¥ vate entrance good location | d BSE: Basement with almost new | ot! furnace Fenced yerd try and = barn Price of $34.500 with terms tmeludes all carpet- Bony drapes. 2 refrigerators ito end ‘Roy Annett Inc. TORS 38 £ Wuron PEderal }Tis3 Open Evenings end Sunday 14 gon! chicken coop, extra orchard with oa private lake. %. miles west Poo- accept good home do yment approximate te Soon " K. L. Templeton, Realtor 63% W. Huron &t. 322) 2 roome ‘ocated near Au- roof ts only $3,800. work. SA 0 SHABAW ROA 858 ¥: if $y © sk Ai Realtors, FE 4-0528 ™ Eves. & Sun. Co-operative Estate Exchange B ALO'WS re room locaced in — end Full cress a and schoo... Full price with term ™ room located in oS Se StS Fisher ‘Open Sunday 1 P.M. to 5 Pat GEORGE R. IRWIN. i | } | ! torced i : HF wo va] ‘= Fi i< i anit fi i rms GEG) MARBLE. Realtor rfl TEE} ees bz PBs i ‘ tli 3 garage. ss cuidect gril’ Gay bata, terms: overt our many aid in th with Here ts a ae, SaaS ona gg B tres Py Crawtford AGENCY i - pi if Hin n =) > = 2 E> raid “in i Ld i gaze _| ff 3 z= fil $ op i ele? > ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES TWENTY-EIGHT For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses | 43 GATEWAYS to’ HAPPINESS EAST SUBURBAN oft 500 ACE FOR HAPPY LIV- BRICK RAMBLER ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES like go swimming p! xurioug home Nh Nke thie rambling ranch ype built in 1950 From the vest! le eptrance with guest clorrt living and dining carpets 3° picture windows oveiooking the greens of Pentiae Country Club, compact kitchen equipped With Youngstown steel cabinets tile bath three bedrooms with lemty of cioset » e Venelian limds. Cornue rds Some Grapes go Tennessee Ledge Rock lamter box, storms and attached garage and cement drive NICE HOMF IN AN EXCEL text LOCATION a 8e)) -WFELI TINSURE IT REALTY CO, REALTORS Member Coc) Real Est. Exch. Inc. FE 2-0263 Open Eves “1 8 Sun 164 1075 W. Huron NEXT — wl BRANCH i S st S < | : E f RP i Ae Hh $ e H F 3 i oh z* $3 4 . be) “74 ai y i i ui in i ; i int ij Hf Part lt a LAWRENCE W GAYLORD INCOME bouse 2 blocks from Aas aie son, tories FE ¢1219 i In the Heart of Drayton Plains fm 1963. 4 rooms and bath 2 bed rooms room Full Dasement. aoe odern kitchen Venetian i the bDouse. On Senthe lot. Gown $35 d L..C, LADD 4288 Dizte Hey or 7 Pontia. Lk "8d Fr 2077 Corner Cass Lake Ra INDIAN VILLAGE 8 ROOMS AND beth gas beat. 2 car Free and ciear larger West Side IDEAL HOMESITES or trade Ld 45684 MACEDAY GARDENS |! level building $650 with easy ELWOOD FARMS Giese as ot Oe JONES AIRPORT Large wooded lot, nearly 2 acres gees att suburban location 1,500 with easy terms BAKER BEACH lake bt yee 7 oo “WILLIAMS: LAKE. GARDEN boating and | end Dishmaster screens | arage — LAKE ORION Cosy and bup- galow with glassed in bh, good | basement, gas heat, and 2 car ga- A dandy lot Good toca-! tion Hurry with 62,500 for down | yment Evenings after 6 call) ts. Snyder OR 3-1975 | EXTRA NICE 3. bedroom =rench excelient | condition Yes, you will like this | nice basement al! divided into | rooms 2 car garage, chicken, coop and over an acre of garden | spece. Hurry on this one, Eve-| } mings efter 6 call Mrs Becs FE 40868 | LAKE PRIVILEGES } Only 200 ft from the lake Lots of nice shade trees end this nice | bedroom home can be bought | right. You will be sorry if you don t see this one Evenings after 6 cali Mr. Lewis FE 32-6375. KEEGO HARBOR | Mr Work Man! If you need @ 3 bedroom home in a good loca- tion here is your chanee for a good buy See it now Evenings after 6 cali Mr. Eddy FE 2-2239. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1 1704S) Telegr aph Rd fa | LOVELAND 2188 o. E ake Ra. — Harbor | rE +1661 | KINZLER | | { IDEAL LAKE FRONT Two | leve] Repeh home Individual desi, for enterta aod comfortable family iving | stone fireplace large living room. heated porch 3} bed- roome and i‘, tile baths. Anderson Thermopane win- dows and all gro! fee- tures. Stee] boat and sand beach. Price ‘s20.008. SYLVAN VILLAGE Oniy pene hia ce A «lg gslow © c.. ite car garage. acres ell located west of KNUDSEN | | JACK count. FE 27173, a | MUST SACRIFICE, LAKE ANOE- lus home, $45,000. Owner, FE | 5-1124 | MY EQUITY: 5 ROOMS AND bath and 10 acres of land Lo cated | mile east of Ortonville 125° Hur er Lake Pd GRACIOUS LIVING is as- sured im this charming 3 bedroom authentic Colonial, 12x20 living rm. ‘fireplace’ Music room lb) dining and large modern hen Bath is completely Full basement. gas automatic hot water landscaped and shaded lot Fine restricted location, paved street near ublic and parochia school, block to bus Requires substantia! down peyment but ts value plus — $) 500 DOWN and possestioca by Apru l on U.is 5 room modern home itm Auburn Heights Large living room dining room. kitchen with plenty of cupboards, 2 bed- rooms. full bath full Base- ment. furnace Fenced lot. Total $6,750 A buy! IT 18 WITH PRIDE we dining ell, ¥: stown kitch en loyely bedrooms and tue th. first loor. Gleaming osk floors pilas- te newly decorated Grand basement. completely equipped storm windows & screens Under $10,000 $2 850 down and ¢'s per ~ent in- terest. payable like rent Be first to see this we think you'll like it $! 23@ DOWN ~~ = ° cost Brand “ef, homes Fu'! beth oath show- electric water heater. picture window ip spacious ving room Fully insulsted. $6 950 RAY O’NEIL, 7 W Huron “Open 68 Phone FE 3-1103 or FE 58-5078 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ONLY—5--LEFT $495, DOWN bedroom ‘ws are selling fast—so Pon pgnerty Realtor ated new subdivision on Elizabeth Lake Rd, and Rd. on extra large lots. bus service Williams Lake R¢d & M S88 OR 3-1235: After 6 OR 3-2003 only $10,500, terms. EXCEPTIONAL BUNGALOW $1,500 DOWN ings in Auburn Heights INDIAN VILLAGE R BEDR DORRIS & SON FI ‘OY DK KEN NT, Realtor 4 OW. éCLawrence rE 6-410 Open Eves _Next_to Consumers Power LAKE ORTON 3 bedrooms, pe — ott hest Garage $1500 do silaeeiaes: OREEN, RLTR. ‘Y 2-5631 L.R.TRIPP West Side Near Huron and Telegraph. 8 reom on one floor with large living room — room and sun porch Ful! basement Garage. $8000 With $2,000 down. j Forest Lake Bunshine, fresh sir and | structural soundness are in thts 6 room ranch with plen- | ty of yard space Ree. | room. 2 car attached } rage Thts home har many fime features bullt for the | owner under rigid specifica- tions You owe it to your- 4 bedrooms West of Pontiec Get value in this bome. | REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS 1 bedroom down, ful) bath. car- | 752 W. Hurea St. FE ¢i557 ee with gas beat —— us show you this et only . z $8,950. On Flowing Stream BEDROOM LODOE HOME Siete © bcacenal tome bees O64 acres 1,500 f om Dizio 35 northside Full base acres tiljable. balance in beau- “yard Ask tiful woods On the banks of a 96.984. with low down pay Lora le egg ME egy ah dows, cl tues rettens bens we OMLY, shame, DOWN 3, Retro Sol Sentra ree bath, aluminum sid ge] So hase yeu ean be Leer Coliseo now 86.780. total | WH this unusual property. Pull price Price just $20,000. down. BRICK SUBUR modern LAKE ORION bome. Noors roughout ACRE OF GROUND a te ee se ee TOO | New 2 bedroom ranch home Lot on 3 —— = aod | “190x800 ft Complete Youngstown b saree ‘atthe 4 Noor kitchen. double sink. Utility room - nigh deren Electric hot water heater All Pc aes” sap re eror rand new. Full down payment phamest ft. shad cals $2.000. Immediate possession. ot tee e*- $15,000, , Ps $120 & month: Orchard Yake Village CASS LAKE FRONT Engtish Cotswold four bedroom, two beth home 100 ft. lot om Cass Lake First floor plan includes led attached garage Separate maid's! quarters with bath and private | | entrance A fine value at just $29,500 with $15,000 down. | PAUT. A. KERN, Realtor | 31 Oakiand Ave rE “Real Estate Since 1919" Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE tf WEST SIDE BUNG | Only $2,500 down on thts almost new 3 bedroom bungalow Newly » \ ‘ through Livine room hag 2? ther” | $1000 down, - “George is always slopping the end of his tie into his cup of coffee and we can't afford it at present prices!" by ame __ For Sale Houses 43 _For Sale Houses 43 PERRY PARK large rooms bath. basement and 2 car foreee: $950 DOW | Moarty pew 4 and bath. ® - type. on oo quater acre nee Oakland Ras JV AL CET, Realtor FE Sosss prative Real Estate a3 oT Telegraph RANCH HOME BY BY “OWNER bedroo: ‘2. Has REALTOR 412 W Wuron FE 44525 Open Eves ‘til 8 Sun. ‘tl 6 DONELSON HEIGHTS basem furmac., Love.y bome $1500 DOWN $1000 DOWN 10 roon 6 bedroom home on the eas side close down- town NOW VACANT. Base- ment with, off heat. Good Might tipcome possibilities. trade. $1500 DOWN rove at only 96875. BRICK RANCH TYPE Like new on ‘70x29 lot with new 61 20x20 ga- This is ® genuls barga'n HOUSE—11 ACRES 12 miles north of town out - Baldwin, 4 room touse not modern —. at $3850. WATERFORD English eaionial with brecze- way w ? cer lotr 4 Fdw._ M. Stout TT N Saginaw Street Open eve us ig Realtor FE 54-8165 SPARKLING™ Words fust can't de this up to the minute ranch Fireplace. picture witdows tile beth, mod- ern kitchen. siab poreh for Ter- race. cteenggeonl foom, of] heat. 2 i Romig «| et and landscaped acre JOSF PH F. REISZ . Huron st FE wee 7 te MT 4-4419 R AND BATH. rE en _efter $30 PM. ~ $7950 TOTAL PRICE You will appreciate this § room home at a ‘ery reasonable down Agape Excellent kitchen, tiled ith k floors, plastered ls afumtoum meee ioe Semeres ~_ GAYLORD Co-operative Real Estate Echange $950 DOWN unit $400 DOWN New 4 room cinder block home on with jot ump Completely wired. —" except decorating. Only R. J, VALUFT, Realtor Sree aie with Co-cperslive Real STONE LAKE PRIVIEGES 3 bedroom bungalow full bath with shower, utility room auto matic water heater laundry tubs, oi) heat 2 car garage. close to | ood shopping Francis FE. “Bud” Miller | Realtor center. bath 602165 lot — pool, Ga. — aon = - RT PACKIN “CORT ave PTMBLER PED | roar re i 2. to 6 STONE $750 DOWN Here ts your chance to get poll r- somal completa ure Full price $4759. . Francis E. “Bud” Miller Realtor 619 Joslyn re 3033 Customer Parking Space in Rear Sylvan Lake Village $8950) «=6Full = on this love’ room home. modern 2 basement. 2 car garage. Large West Side Neat § rooms and Coal beat Full basement ‘s block to city bus. Only 96.500 Terms, too ! CUCKLER REALTY 236 NN Sagina® Eves |. OR 32039 rE r 74143 ~ TOTAL PRICE $1750 _ Large living room, bedroom. and pons . lots 60 0x11T Beshester . Call FE 40604 136 E. LAWRENCE W GAYEORD TOTAL PRICE $6950 terrace. very — eolor GAYLORD J THIS WEEK’S eee ae "oe down EMBREE "& GREGG 1856 Union Lake Rd EM 3.4399 TO BUY. TO SELL, | REALTOR | SPACIOUS Al APARTMENT, | 5 ROOMS | and den and bath on west side Close in. Lower duplex Available | immediately $100 « month Write, | furnishing references. to Box 27. | The Pontiac Press YEAR AROUND LAKE COTTAGE. EM 3-336 Yes. this 3 bedroom year a this Circus & "Hicks 95 Dizie # Drayton Piatns OR 3-#701 Immediate Possession ot ¢ s Built im snack bar Pull ™ schemas ot Sar mace Attac: os than 4 years old. This home is located on ~» secre 1) fruit 1 [aie THER ML ELWoop Cass-Elizabeth Ra. yE Diss, PE east; Open 0 10 7 Sale Suburban Prop. 45A The All Woman iene furnished. $10 $ ACRES - GOOD Attractive 7 room hilltop home Pull basement. 1% baths. Must be seen to be appreciated, $20,000 Eary terus BID! AY WITH A BABBLINO you want something et $18,000 or easy AND bedroom Possibilities ve home less than “MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE 3 bedrooms Large living room. bath. room. § lots. dust off Green e Ra Imnre- late possession. $7,500. $1,- — liv —_ am snack = oe rey A be BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX. For « dis- erim Leoks - & spacious Lag hes Owner has exceptionally tive 2 Rental is eall for two additional d garage. $17, 300. T forms. WILL BUILD & room prick home. Full base- WEST SUBU SURBA AN Five room al! modern lake front, ie ge lot. nice ourees. 1 7 lakes 500 cash. “FE rAST SUBURBAN pore well kept home, street, the low price of onty 87.000 cash. Mortgage can be arranged. This is # wonderful buy for e@ large family. 1K. G. Hempstead, Realtor | 102 E. Huron Street rE 4026 Eve. PE 21317 ~ WILE BUILD ~ 22x40 starter home. double con structe¢ built on vour lot or ONLY 9450 DOWN DAMS REALTY CoO. 32 pe Ave rE 4.2909 $350 PEFR MONTH _ Downtown ste ie ee ee “DR! AY TON PLAINS 8 rooms bungalow, fireplace. oak hoe tairwey to floored attic, steam heat, insulated bi terms JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Coen rative hey Estate jae E500 3 Bedroom Brick Rancher A large 3} bedroom suburban home on only walk ent. Birch goors. Oak. 13009 Sigs se | _iep a ae Ee La on 85 | Cass JR. _HILTZ New home Lge arn ela yood near Drayten Plains basem ACRE TRACT Only $15. down and $15 month ’ Very convenient loc Margene you can't ever build i BROWN BATEMAN ver Lake front, $500 3 lots in city, $1,500, §300 down 3 acres, $1,250 $400 Faget 1 acre, § miles north. $1,100. Watkins Lake. 50x150 6500 KAMPSEN Realtors, FE 4-0528 , Realtor 1 FEE 2-4810 120 FT. FRONTAGE | —__- the lot size is 1205500 of | the | oo ee 2 LEFT. &§ ACRE PARCELS Pontiac For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lots 46| Business Opportunities 51 Puller off Joslyn, PE 6-413 after ie Ganae EXCLUSVIE lot. bpproximately: &, eer 3 * FRANCHISE __$805__ FE 1-9200 AVAILABLE " LAKE ORION A NEW ELECTRONIC INVENTION ily cated, aktie cach. el 4 os” ssschvalee “aka A stea) at $1,780 for all Tubes processed by thie THELMA M, ELWOOD pectmne ere sestered to norm: 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Laie Rd . PE 5-124; FE 42844; Open 9 fo 7/ Every store, office. factory, school, LOT MARSHALL’ ST. 46x100. FE| etc. are potential customers. 3. NEAR > LLOW SCHOOL | “ ‘Tremendous opportunity to own ayy ain Wihan Sauron | your own, businees with no com- i ee Tid tata Keated esly ‘by your obi fs LIS M, BREWER pela yci eoll end service. .100 116 Roose business. 3 FAMILY INCOME HOME IN 2 See re ee 9-0033 ws cenmmrammunibiiniaiial a $1,500 ny oer take over pay- . a. ee be teeeeee } FOR | Sate APPLIANCE AND 5 Roost Feakace- tev LIBERGY. Tons an oN CRESCENT This business paid s nice Number 4 Can be seen after 3)? }O! - all leer last year, Ph, Ortonville v aot Temasek excel | SO) 8830 Cash, PE. 2-2537 FOR GALE OR LEASE i : 2-2337. ition itoxis0 HOMESITES. NEAR DRAY- en ag - ge i Bg For Sale Lake Property 44 lg mer ag figor. tfichen, and club LAKE POINT, 200 FEET| Portiac “On Cass Lake & Pootics | 14, minutes from Pontiac, sandy beach. | $3,000 Other's| Lake Rds. Beautiful wooded par- eee SS eae ee $1,750. Terms. OA 8-2665. cels. As low as $750. $75 down. FE 46281, MY 2-0040, DE +812! L. C. LADD GARAGE 56x40. CASS AND ELIZ- LAKEFRONT |S Rett nu $$ 328) Rr neater "Scop weed r k ATION. FOR REPAIRS located an th are Lk. Pea For Sale Ac 47 smor On Ro La, tures include full t, we gf ee) HENDERSON oa suet al ae || VILY —#: sandy beach Being berea oa 8 mame, wrovelied Met!” GARDEN PLOWING ener Algo op a As low as $1700 with $170 down | TRENCHING | LOADING DINE JA. Taylor. Realtor, FE L. A The Ferguson tractor end allied + Ever FE 47305. | 3946 Pontiac Lk. Rd FE 20207; equipment enable us to supply SHADY BEACH BLVD NEA Corner Rd. eee. a Oey, hk: suse | St Disls wr, —_—_08_ aes) UF ease sl ume $450 r. Call evenings, For Acreage 47 y aff SLACKETT INC. Waterford Money to Loan = 83 CASH PROMPTLY $23 to 9500 Community loan mil og 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 service ae can’ bow " hk | | 4 = sv ; guys : z 28 3gs fet sees t | 3 tT ESTAURANT. GAS STATION. “ “LC LADD * rty and equipment. $5,500 4288 Dixie Hwy OR 32361 7 3846 Pontiac Lk. Rd Corner r Cass Lake | Ra a ' Fer Sale Farms 48 Partridg e FARMS FROM @® TO 200 ACRES. ; . P w. Dames end sen. 6 W. | rarx a a 7 NEAR ROCHESTER F are chicken c arage Priced 17, With $6800 down. &) ACRES This 7 room home with full base- ment end forced air heat eharm so older type homes Featu itehen and ¢ coat is ip pasture land and woods = of water The barn ts in condition with its own water tnd highes we uk the eo il pa is only 6 ‘WHITE. R For Rent, 73 Pine St. FE 56105 ent-Lease Bus Prop 49A You eon lease or buy this — pen ged ly LR ag Dey omy” ell —just ebout anyway you want i. Lease at $150 per mo. Includ- ing § room & bath or buy ev _ $12, plus ib ventory GAS STATION GARAGE WANTED TO RENT, r. FARM LAND. Apher apes A mag pera nesenbetimere: Pocsied ap = valuahic eatuat Mona wart erin 7 Roos noua Soe Sten "s seed Gustoces, bei gown SUCHY REALTY. ORTON-| fe this locaton, Real estate, bus- _ VILLE, FE ¢3142. tness, fixtures and equopment for 80 ACRE DAIRY FARM| ©” @* @ NORTH OF CONVALESCENT CLARKSTON HOME se tein Here's the farm you have been | A clean and equipped coe Whats, Gand gesacases Gc | Gen On Gea Gees iy gs With beautiful stream and 2 flow-| There are 13 rooms t all end wells 1 home has possibility eccomm 17 Se ee en ree | Clee aeen Cae ag ana bath a 2 iarge bded-| opportunity a Tifedime, WARD E. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS HOUSE OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES COAST-TO-COAST Sale Land Contracts 52 GOOD LAND 2 Rey mont ine lud- ms ad Se ft lot, sold 98000. sesle, nee aoe 1s So nee Stn ooo with large glassed im por:. Modern barn, @ f\ = 102 ft 34 stance 4 car fi sss W ceraee sara soce are. oom.| V*t Your $$ Work arm s - — ee oo 3s ano | We Beve 3 seasoned contracts, Good peer Price 630.000 with good Call ae 13 down This can be shown | Per aabee and eck for Ted e- * Sailer Columbieville. Phone 8723. Francis FE. “Bud” Miller SPECIALS Se tee ee eee | oe ee ronerty 7 ee one MACEDAY LAKE to settle estate, fiedern as can be Utility room| susiwess LOTS 902130. EXCEL- Gaataens Parking ieee i Rear farm house . 8 room home,| also basement “arse lot and lent location om Columbia near bath, large pert only $14,500 $4 500 down 3 rom Pontiac Motor A steal at $1 Money to Loan 53 pe mr area ;-* Goivaleees WSruler keae é mt oie Terms eo Imbier, 111! Jos- (State Licensed Lenders) UNION LAKE. peuriy nose 8 of our listing OKI AND AVF ~ . LAKE, pearly new masonry Tess = ry ‘few e. (LAN FE. Mas ‘living room, Sitchen, "3 bee buy aoe Close tn on Oax-| GET CASH QUICKLY rooms path large oro Bing THELM A’M. ELWOO ne ave rough to Ricely decoreted. Large lot isex | PE 5-120; ve nests. Coen oo tl” store bullding wat moe oo i . UP! to > $500 - clove to pavement, bureiine ‘and PONTIAC REALTY. CO. se aesis” ceed” te 30 stores $7,500 300 down | 35 ACRES {727 Baldwin FE S275 minutes, w glons alo ‘me ete OAKLAND Loan Co. PE 2-9206 =e adie rent. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. IN GOOD TIMES pos-| Business Opportunities 51 AN gp age REAL ESTATE and yin @ rice includes alieys, reai “estate, bo balls all the to tel ag oR m Catherine Laney Real _-Estate, AuGres, ich, BEAUTY SHOP, 415 PONTIAC State Bank Bidg. Will ‘sell BEAUTY SHOP BUSINESS WITH living quarters. FE 44427, Charley Wants Out? ??? Yes—Charies has decided this ts hurry hear about it. 1645. Bankers Hours! waterway —_. 1,195; lots SO wide | 40° for $595 9475 ; Also 13 lots in Pontiac with sewer and water. JUDSON er pe COMPANY — Raverem® Rd. or. Orchard | TIOLMES-BARTRA on Sie, ven. OR 32001 ee : Large ranch home sites in Dray- and BAD TIMES OVER THE LAST 37 YEARS Erg ae END. COnsIDERs You can obtain te today, or any day. at for 8 fl up te ments, The is less Fou think Better Be Safe Than Sorry! Borrow the Cash You Need at & ° a z 5 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac Siem Speen, Sey ill Need Money? oy ener 'on 708 Wlephone. Just "FE 0-812] Home & Auto Loan Company 1 Community 6 Hours: 6 te 8; TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN® $25 TO 9500 AUTOS . ot eam} HOUSEHOLD Ph Rochest $20 ™ $900 Quick, Friendly Service Baxter & Livingstone ae te WHEN YOU NEED *25 to $500 We can help roe with problems. You can to cad reper is small menly peg- ments. Telephone us or call st our office. STATE FINANCE CO. “etrdey ste te LOW INTEREST Unitmited fund or fam dwelling: Mort hy ge = | H. G. PETERSON- Chief MOBILE HOMES PLS a9 ma we ae ade oes Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales «is ; Plaine ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, M For Sale Used Cars 61 . For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Housetrailers 55 fT. 3 BED new. Severai ———_ TRAILER EXCHANGE SALES—FINANCING Pitas Bae ciraty at goons or lower Special orig welcome, forces es oO Bt Ph. FE 23-9229 AUTO GLASS Tg a eae FREE: One peta 2 AE AS elutches, — RELIABLE GAnAGk. 28 W. Wal FREE ESTIMATE 2 CARS BRAID MOTOR SALES y Tear PE pews |. . Motor rebuilding. a | iD St Als F a I . bd E is ys] i ft Fs j- xaly He 3 m 5 +7043 see M&M Motor Sales MOTOR MART 13) B_ Monteatm. FE +220 500 CARS WANTED BAGLEY AUTO PARTS @ollar Bo Scary Bis erm, Sar Pontiac CATALINA. PO WEE W $ AKE LESS 1951 BUICK ou Ove Epes foe Sees ei A oe -— Keller-Koch : | 46 Thales From Miletus Propounded Friendliness Sincere Interest Wise Counsel And that is the standard for our customers Harold Turner Ford Yours— and everyone else's Favorite Ford Dealer 1953 FORD All models & all colors Various equipment $1099 $284 down & 24 months @ $38.29 Convertibles "SO Dodge Conv. .... $444 51 Stude Conv. .... $599 ’51 Ford Conv. ..... $999 49 Chev. Conv, ..... $499 53 Ford Conv. .... $1,699 41 Ford Conv....... $199 Your Choice $129 "47 Oldsmobile 4 dr. "46 Ford Coupe *S0 Hudson 4 dr. ’46 Pontiac 2 dr. ’47 Pontiac Coupe *46 Hudson 4 dr. Trucks 48 GMC. pickup, Y% ton 'S30GMC. 4 ton Ol sss vex wees $399 51 Ford % ton nel ........... $544 53 Ford % ton pickup ........ $1,099 '46 Ford 4 ton peck wun eae cieceiee's $299 Specials! ‘SO Ford 2 @f:....<.. 499 ere $233 46 Ford 2dr. ......- $199 °49 Ford 2 dr. .....0. $333 "51 Kaiser 4 dr. ..... $499 SO Chev. Belair ..-.. $799 ’S2 Henry J, 2 dr..... $499 Hydramatic ..... SO Cadillac “62 4. csciccises $1,699 "49 Mercury 4 dr.....$499 *S3 Pont. Catalina. . ’S1 Mercury 4 dr... Mercomatic .... $944 "50 Stude. 4 dr. ..... $399 Turn to Turner's for the Best in Wheels and Deals » Visit Our New Location At TURNER’S Woodward Motor Sales Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. We Are Also Doing Business At Our Old Location 464 S. Woodward Birmingham WISE BUYS AT COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Special! 1953 Pontiac $1,495 Two door, 8, Chieftain Deluxe Hurry Hurry Hurry Many Others at} Comparable Prices BUICKS -FORDS DODGES CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILE ACT NOW COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Open 'til 10 -Every-Night 804 N. Main Street (at the North End of Town) ROCHESTER Phone OLive 2-9311 381 Jim Hogan Sales and Service COMMERCE - BUICK Ti Radio \ ~ \ OWE Used C Corral 'S3 Ford Custom V-8. radio & heater. .$1.49= 53 Chev 210, radio & heater ........ $1,395 53 Ford Mainline V-8, radio & heater. .$1,345 ‘53 Plym. sedan ... $1,295 $2 Ford Custom 8, radio & heater. .$1,195 52 Pontiac ........ 51 Packard “200”, radio, heater and white- wall tires 'S] Plym. sedan, radio . & heater ........ 51 Stude V-8 Commander .... 51 Ford Custom V-8, 2 dr., radio & heater 50 Chrysler Royal, radio -& heater: . .$745 50 Ford Custom V-8. uw $645 $775 2 ME, eg xs cannes $595 '49 Mere. Station, Wa g00 & s:< 0:0 « 6:01 $595 '49 Willys Jeep Station Wagon. . .$495 M7 Pak: «60010 eax $295 48 Packard 2 dr..... $245 '41 Nash C1. Cpe...... $75 "41 Chev. 2 de... o6000 $95 46 Pont. 2 dr: ...... $150 Come in and Lasso One of These Good Buys Today! CY OW Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 1953 Chevrolets Choice of 20 Beauties Executives’ Cars. New Car Trade-ins LOW AS $1295 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER WOODWARD AND “? MIL~ ROAD ‘Hi _Cunv' CONVERTIR Will —erreage financing. MY_O-0761, 1947 CHEVROLET TWO DOOR SEDAN Radio and heater. Original fintsh. $195 | Are bgom SDA pa a oe me $695 MICHIGAN’S ~— FINEST rose eee now 1952 CHEVROLET Woh ARCH 15, 1954 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner tae either his playing or my fig “Something's going to have to improve around here, Pet— hting!"’ For Sale Used Cars Be Our Guest Yes, come in today and take one of these good OLIVER Used Cars fo a trial ride. : 61 They are in top condition and ready to go. '50 Chevs. Four of these, some with automatic shift, all have radio and heater. - $695 ‘51 Buicks Several to choose from. One-owner trade-ins in top condition. $995 up Blossom out in springtime with one of these good convertible models. 1953 Pontiacs 1951 Buicks 1953 Buicks Take your pick of 8 Transportation Specials | Is Open” 8 a. m.-9 p. m. “BUICK BOB" OLIVER “ Your Frietidly . - Buick Dealer Corner of Orchard Lake & Williams St. Phone FE 2-9101 Ra ae Pes Bs eS es Beiter 4-9 giz Oliver’s Lat..[ Sale Used Cars Bright Spot 53 Cadillac 62 cpe. $3 Olds. 88 Holiday ’53 Buick Riviera cpe. ’53 Ford Custom 8 sed. 53 Chev. 210 sedan "53 Olds. Super 88 sed. $2 Cadillac 62 cpe. 52 Buick Special sed, *$2 Ford Custom 8 sed. 52 Chev. Deluxe cpe. 53 Chev. BelAir cpe. ’53 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr. 51 Buick Special sed. "52 Olds. 98 Holiday ’51 Cadillac Custom 62 sed. "52 Mercury sedan ’51 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr. ’51 Olds, Custom 88 sed. ’51 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. 50 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. SO Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr. '49 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr. ’51 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. ’51 Chev. Deluxe Sed. '49 Olds. 76, 2 dr. '49. Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. "48 Olds. Custom 9% sed. ’47 Pontiac Chief. 8 sed. ’46 Pontiac 2 dr. "47 Olds--76, 2 dr. '47 Chev. Coupe CHOOSE ~ YOUR © OWN TERMS thru 6l 83 FORD 8 2 dr. Sharp $1245 PONT. Chieftain 2 @r. $1145 People’s Auto Sales ' tres heater and radio ~oe8s For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 Spring Values 1963 Plymouths. 3 to choose from $085 to $1,005 1950 Mercury radio heater end overdrive A good value > S785 1051 Nash Bed car Heater and | radio | bow 1960 For! Club Coupe sew 1949 Pectard 2 door with over- drive. $405 Make an offer on these cars. Many other good cars and trucks. Riemenschneider Bros. DODGE- PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 Good all. Original fimish. 095 MICHIGAN’S e ~ = ° ° ce Has 3 8 i te ‘ g. i | =! iE ;- 8 at i aj : ! \ | | Huron Motor 63 W. Buree JACOBSON’S We have '47 through ’51 Hudsons, Come see us son. Your Hudson Dealer sa Ww. Pike at FE 34380 1947 PLYMOUTH tpbelstery. relic end Suesher, es: $22.00 A MONTH Keller-Koch for a new or used Hud- % PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS Not a Name but a Policy’ ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE ON MT. CLEMENS ST BUY YOUR USED CAR| FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW SPECIAL! 1947 NASH 4 dr. sedan with radio and heater. Looks new. $295 “Solid . Value” SPECIAL! 1951 PONTIAC 4 dr. sedan. Radio and heater. $995 “Goodwill Used Car” SPECIAL! 1949 FORD Deluxe 2 dr. Radio and heater. $495 “Solid Value” SPECIAL! 1953 WILLYS 6 Radio, heater and overdrive. $1,295 “Goodwill Used Car” 1953 Pontiacs Officials’ Cars and New Car Trade-ins. A large selection for you, Priced right! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 ore : gE Fords Mercurys Lincolns Pontiacs FACT sia as Practically New Cars At Used Car Prices Plymouths | OK. . USED CARS We'll Be BURNED BURNED All Departments Open In Both Habel Stores O.K. USED CARS ‘49 Linc. CONVERTIBLE Power windows and auto matic transmission. ' BARGAIN]! $545 ‘50 Chev. 4 DR. SEDAN Radio & Heater CLEAN $745. ‘49 Merc. STATION WAGON Radio & Heater $495 ‘53 Chev. 2 DR. SEDAN Radio & Heater $1,595 ‘50 Packard Radio & Heater Ultramatie Drive cman Pai $695 “GOOD VALUE" Transportation 1947 Chevrolet 2 dr. 1946 Mercury 1947 Chevrolet 4 dr, 1947 Pontiac 2 dr. 1948 Dodge 4 dr. 1946 Oldsmobile 4 dr. 1946 Pontiac 2 dr. 1948 Nash 4 dr. Customer Confidence Over 35 Years JACK HAB CHEVROL S. Saginaw at Cottage a prion, | ~~ PHONE FE 4-484 PONTIAC 1 dio, heate: * other sccessories, FE loaded with extras, FE Drive a few miles for_a good deal in a guaranteed used car. 199 Dede 4 door. radie Bier ose mw — Urs Ae Transportation Loe y GA ae er $1,895 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THR BIO PA ROOUWARD AND san, 7 —* THE PO NTI AC PRE SS MONDAY, } , 1AR CH 15 Pee . ~~ Sale pm + PAUL ail Fer ete ON'S oe See Une _FORD reer rucks pertect 2 - 62 bs pee a ese 1A B rom, ALL Ea w au 7 - your Mote L LEADING mee ia all OK See 66 MODEST a rons as to . ¢ 7 tb Atwe PORD mde chon, U ° son worms : Harring MA Set as SE oxneon or “Re IDENS a= at T Db le Be eta ore aah sews RUC oa rive, You tue K | | ewitae ARID “eae By Seveury a7 weculant mt ata Jay ou oe As Master CP ee oe Alan eee 1008 2 weed B We'll B eeoats cree | For Sate an URN sf lovee oo remem S So E es Morr ges vs aabsng __ tor, ~ae Dizte eiv iT MOD. rent : BA ¥ i) 2 2 E wis id “ vate aay re Sa iE Rn wn For = ELECT aa ovat pare ae mae ae are URNEI ma =a Bae i B N re ae ae hie for ie, oUF. sr, "Used humber 2 A is |e se ae i ae err oe Inc. All Out mane prrand acts, FURNACE at 138 stp S hol Waser beat ae ot ; CONS ORT or oo . —~ see e in Both RANSC oe sia ee = | eo goon Cont a aga Te ian vane opr gas, conver og hog 3 SALES ¢ Weed'c 7 Se one abel Stsre 1s gor ATIO an, hee ee LES C0, Wand ha Fo 79| ‘Sale SHARP ® to 8. f] 1 Sto = ae _ N te b mone 8 0 Call tae 4 7 : CO. ~~ t oS oa = Fi = a, 1 ‘SLC “ segue Diees, Price oupoms a, teens So malay | eres er Equipment va oa py w oanan By Tead Hg 1. & sen 80 , mee ett fC HE ey aie nas Some a Ee 2 ee Pipe a pe agua Lae — V = ahem LULL TT = aeanen “Ls |e cat to. “Orshara wll" isled! 7 S stom- NS _ #180 ps ot mates ran, Passe ae DRAGS rests 200, alleen 80 7 cleap and rack bull TAK ~ |e we of pain out ‘Ba Lane na ame aaa a vor, | — : AE : $895 Sagi “Oo t platf E EVROLET. 1008 69 ce. — Ra. ring. se te 7 ee os 2 eivown vered. F we. 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D... ’ ° aa @ [ww cae we cmt eer os cea ge Charlie Ruggles’ Business Is Winning Laughs 2: === n= os Today's Television Proarams — Family Series ITV Is Shor t Cut to F ame Millers Furniture it Osa Eee, Cased SHORE TV Cand WWE = for Girl Like Phyllis Kirk | | papecomeraay) 1. pie TV HIGHLIGHTS vs. Howard Tate. (2) — Studio | esas — (4) — Faye Elizabeth. on TV Contract | By C. E. BUTTERFIELD NEW YORK \# — The television | house. In that same Playhouse she starred as a blind girl in RESTOKRAFT 6:00 — (7) — Detroit Deadline. ee ea ig neigh. |2:00—(4)—Kate Smith. (2)—Big} Character Actor Owns “amere's insatiable demand for) “The inward Horizon.” SLEEPPFOAM BY News events. (4) — Time for borhood ne. Payoff. | new faces and new talent is cast-; Miss Kirk mingles TV appear- FIRESTONE Music. Janie Palmer sings. (2)— Gene Autry. “Dry Gulch at Devil’s Elbow” western drama. 10:38 — (4) — Guild Theater. Film drama “The Long Fail" with Hugh Beaumont, Richard Travis. 3:30—(7)—Air Base. (2) — Ladies Day. Orange Grove Which ls Making Money ing such people as Phyllis Kirk. a girl of pixie-like beauty, into’ the limelight. ances with movie .making. and because of the double jobs. she | maintains apartments in both New eu — = Show. Dyn | os — cn — =i Sisk SS oe Ruggles has made a pros-| For the 24-year-old Phyilis, tele-| York and Hollywood. oo hip Paul Quick- —Cowboy living as one of Holly-| vision has provided a short cut to ———————— inchette, guest. (4) — News. | 4:30—(4)—“On Your Account.” | wood’s sig apc pe pa the top. K ‘ [ :3@ — (1) — Wild Bill Hickok. | Paul Williams. (2) — President | (2)—Feature Theater. oe « _ t , Guy Madison in western film. ates subtle charm and sympathy | __"t has taken this bright lass only ennan n ers (4) — Time Off for Sports. Bill Flemming. (2) — Telenews Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 11:15 — (7) — Armchair Theater. Paul Kelly in “Strange Journey”’ feature film. (4) Singin’ &:00 — (4) — Pinky Lee. (7) — “Auntie Dee." §:30—(4)—“‘Howdy Doody ” **Sports."’ (7) — Barnaby Bear. (2\— nine years to realize her teenage ambition to become an actress. For the girl with the elfin ex- Congress Race stone Foamex Form- Fitted Mattress is guaranteed for 20 | years. 6:45 — (4) — Man About Town.| Along. Music. (2) — Wrestling. tage of TV's Kate Smith Hour, | over stage, movie and modeling, . Bob Maxwell; music. (2) —| Pierre LaSalle vs. Ray Gunkel. | g:45_(2)-P aul Killium. (7) —| where Charlie can be seen ence | ficids in which she has had ex- | Former Ambassador to Weatherman. Dr. Everett R.| 11:38 — (4) — Moods im the Night.| Weather. a week portraying the title rele | perience, as an acting medium. Russia Seeks Place in Phelps. Music. ? = im an amusing situation comedy, | “1 get much more satisfaction il tee “dead 1:00 — (7) — Famous . TUESDAY MORNING . oes ue oe et tee ee oe audi-| House i “Brown of Calaveras” 0-4)" Muste.” Ruggles is a native ence.” | “instead of doing woes ma. toe Estas 7:00—(4)—“Today.” _—— —— a a rarity in the film col-| 9 pit by bit performance as in GETTYSBURG, Pa. «»—George Reed Hadley in *“‘Home Wreck- ers” police drama exposing mail order divorce racket. (2) i Kennedy. Detective drama. 8:08 — (2) — Morning Show. {8:45 — (7) — Cartoons. | 9:00 — (4) — “Playschool.” (7) — —“Detroit Deadline.” (2)—‘Kit Carson ” 6:15—(4)—"‘News.” (7)—**Sports.” ise — (4) — Sports. (7) — Rocky In spare | time, he worked in his father’s making a movie. There if more fulfilment for me in learning a part from beginning to end and then going through it without in- F. Kennan, former U.S. ambas- | sador to Russia, has jumped into a three-way fight for the Demo- cratic congressional. nomination | from Pennsylvania's 19th District Fer wm Fitted Mattress of Fire- stone Foames. $7915 Beit: 16975 sag — 15" Senile _ Breakfast Club. Jones. (2) — “News.” — in Syracuse. NY | ‘Scmnet sie aie aeiermneuaks al Note: Our Firestone Foamex Form-Fitted (Foam begins diet. (4) — Arthur Mur. | °*4—(2)—Brighter Day 6:45 — (4) — Traffic Court. (2) — —— g Ary S — nic | sneved to Elizabeth. N. J.. and on | Adams Raereee'4 het ats Rubber) Mattresses and Specially designed Box a -_" ” Ed Hayes. tures ife ights 7 . organization erday ; ; ray Show. Actress Judy Holli _—— Ding Dong — . . painted ty an acquaintance cea- graduating from high school at 6. | in the district's other two | Springs are covered in the new moon and stars tick- day, guest. (2) — News. Doug mM — Charm Time. (2) 7:00 — (4) — "(Te 5 with the thacter. Ruggles | immediately began her quest for ties are supporting their own Edwards. Arthur Godfrey. Biff Baker. (2)—This is Show! oy out for San Francisco and, sur- | ®” sae Shaped Vos mt | emdiiiabeds ing exactly as nationally advertised in Life : i. — : am — 3 F x Business. First was New a ; == (4) — News Oe mae — A One Man's my ia i ode ler enough. prrhrage role job an a modal. “I didn't irtinn | The district, om gerry Magazine March 8th issue on page 21. (Not in striped ‘ameron Swayze. , 5s — — Three Steps Ad Time. Admirable . larly like it, but it gave me the countios . - ’ : Como. Perry, Fontane Sisters Heaven. 1:38—(4) — Dinah Shore (7) — Oe Ruggles _— ag Page maaas te wale acting” Conberiand = —— lige cover as pictured here. It’s Form-Fitted . . . Only 9:00 ~(T) — Shy King. Kicty | 2? — (© — Meme @ — Play ewig Cavalcade. (2)—Doug | , pearance New York tor Gis Her Lue Oe Png see Walter Stauffer, a York Repubt| the Firestone Foamex Mattress relaxes every part ° . ; house. producer in “Help Wanted.” came | can. Stauffer won by 6,301 votes . That ‘Time me, Musical qu.) 11:39 — (2) — Strike It Rich. 1:45 — (4) — News, (2) — Jo though the Broadway venture was | Guild. followed by summer stock | 1. years ago over his prede- || of your body in balanced comfort! Burns and Allen. Gracie’s ex- Stafford. not particularly successful, the| and then the movies. cessor, James F. Lind, a Demo suitor comes for visit. SUMEBAY AvTEnNeen 8:00 — (4) — Bob Hope. (7)—Col. | Play had a long run in Chicago. Back im the theater briefly, her | crat. when the district was re Open Fridays ‘til 9 — Other Days ‘til 5:30 12:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7)/| Flack. (2)—Life Is Worth Living. The following season, Ruggies | attention was directed to tele- [ shuffled following the 1950 census. lar quiz. (4) — Voice Program. ; yy 8:38 — (2) — Plainclothesman. (7) Edgar Selwyn play, “Rolling | but in 1952 with the TV Play- | Kennan, who lives in East Ber- ILLER FURNITU ae ch relent Seeken are i Love of Life: (7h Ress Ma treet 8 Bernal a MEE (7 .(2— : ur; — . = _* ; ” with the N Yor i arm Godtrey, host. holland. | *poom tor Daddy. (2) Foreign| Other musicals followed: tor sev. Air Force Recruitment Lane state Department in | 144 Oakland Ave. Free Easy Parking 9:00 — (7) — President Eisenhow- | 12:38 — (4) — Betty White. (7) —| intrigue. eral years thereafter, Ruggles re- Program OK'd by Wilson tm in feing recalled at the | er. Talk. (4)—Pres. Eisenhower.| News. (2) — “Search For To 9:38 — (4) — Circle Theater. (— mained on Broadway. —_—s WASHINGTON w — The Air| request of the Soviet. He is now oa a ~enes Suspense. (7) — U. S. Steel Hour.) og n ambition to play more |Force, hit by recent drops in en-| an instructor at Princeton's In- — Ricky's Hawatian | 13:45 — (2) — Guiding Light. (7) te:00—(4)—"Judge for Yourself.” pecmnaligae ay In July 1941, bis| listment, has won Secretary of De-| stitute for Advanced Studies lee - Austin-Norvell Agency. Inc. — Stars on Seven. Pn Wilson's permission to, Other announced candidates (2)—“Danger. wish was heeded. fense | — Wrestling. Film. 00 — _ -_ . _|launch a recruiting system of its the Democratic nomination at the | 9:15 — (7) 1:60 — (4) — Theater. (2) — Bob| 19 55:4) an star Theater. (7)—| “The Parson of Paniment”’ defi — cute Sie Stes OS icindecy axe Wayueed 31 INSURANCE 9:38 — (4) — Robert Murphy. Name’s the Same. (2)—Favorite | Mitely placed him in the category i pt The Air Force so far has shared Small of New Cumberland, Ralph Austin Since 1928 Presents. Lillian Gish in “The | 1:38 — (4) — Good Cooking. (2}—/| story. of ace character actors. He por- , Earl D. War- the role of recruiting operations with the beriand County, and | Ralph Norvell 70 W. Lewrence FE 2-9221 Quality of Mercy” drama of nun| Garry Moore Show. ‘site: ~ 2 — ha a ‘ner, of Red Lion, York County. | ~ and tmmigrant couple in New | 3:69 — (4) — Travel Unlimited. (7) | 5, » Sd saad Se aa — York. (2) — Red Buttons. Com-| — My Life. his entirely serious 5 . edy. 2:38 — (4) — Jean McBride. (7) | 215 — (4) — Jane Fulton. (7) —/| tion on the screen. . 10:08 — (7) — Motor City Fights.| — “Theater.” (2) — “House Feature film. 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Ginger Regers ranch in Encino, Calif, Charlie . Chart quartet ' — ¢:16—WJR, Clart Quartet runs a prize orange grove which “wwi, Bed Lyock "WEYE. Dick Ongeod Tusseat arrennece wrt, tt, fe. he has operated “in the black” for WEYR Lee Gute WCAR., Coffee 1:00—WIR, Read of Life ee oS. several rs CKLW. Chase ww, Rews. WCAR. Talk Sports —_ WCAR, Talk Gports Tae —WWs. Listen, Live wr hare Time . : pe sve | eae coon. wee Waa. Rowe Geer | west ia Sailor Thinks — 1:02 WIR Ma Perkins veur I h . G ¢:438—WIR, Lowell Thomas 1:48—WWI. News CKLW. Paint Harmonies €:48—WIR Lowell n eritance ag ‘4, Nation's Business Thomas f4 McKenste 6:08—WIR Jack White 1@0—WIR_ Dr Maione wart. watk oe oe WETS Story Weirice 100 cn Ragged Trick 1:08—WJR, Quest House pt yt lle ny = } sotag Knowing WW) % Star Extre gg wave, Red's Wie. Gove Gee WCAR. News. Clud 1138 > 3 oe LOS ANGELES #®—Sailor Bill W. Fulton Lewts Jr WCAR Seve 1:48—WIR Guidine Light Vine. 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