sats ~~ altel a folowing © een rere ~+—— Dulles Warns of Red Threat Air Secretary Pays Visit to Fort Custer STATE MAY GET ACADEMY—Secretary < Air, Harold E. Talbott (second from right), made| a whirlwind tour of the proposed air academy. site great pleasure at its possibilities. Accompanying him were Gen. Hubert H. Harmon (left) and Sena- at Fort Custer Sunday afternoon and expressed | tors Charles Potter and Homer Ferguson (right). t ~_—~- Eve Fort Custer Public Meeting Scheduled to Explain Polio Vaccine Questions about the safety of Dr. Jonas E. Salk's new for Air Academy polio vaccine today failed to >| Tells Committee Commies in East Going Too Far Secretary of State Hints at Possible Retaliation in Indochina WASHINGTON (A P )— Secretary of State Dulles told Congress today that the Chinese Communists are “coming awful close” in | Indochina to the direct ag- gression which he has said dell St., prepares to enter the vot cinct 14 at Lincoln Junior High PREPARE TO VOTE—James'C. Cain, 95 Run- Pontiac Press Phote ing booth in pre-| both of 226 Baldwin Ave., await their turn, A School as Mrs. | heavier-than-usual turnout is expected in today’s |Grace Hickey (left) and Mrs. Margaret Spohn, | general municipal election. >t might produce massive re- taliation. 'Warm Weather Dulles made this -state-+ - i . ment before a House For. EXPE cted to Stay ‘ eign Alfalrs Committee Rain Predicted er saying freshly ve information showed that | Partly cloudy skies and fairly new Communist radar-con- “@™™ temperatures are in store trolled 37 millimeter anti- for the Pontiac area tonight and ,aircraft guns, which are Tuesday, according to the U-S. bringing down French Weather Bureau. planes over Dien Bien Phu_ he bureau reports that there is are “operated by members some chance of thunderstorms to- halt plans to test the serum Secretary Talbott Quite on 35,600 Oakland County school children. Enthused Over This Site for New School BATTLE CREEK & — Secretary of the Air Force Harold E. Tal- bott said Sunday Battle | Creek's closed Fort Custer was the best place he had seen for the new national air academy. | ‘4 Accidental Deaths i in State on Weekend fire. Rachel Lopez, 7, of Grand Rap- With Talbott were Michigan's U. | city bus Saturday. S. Senators Homer Ferguson and, John J: Angerbrandt, 30, of Port Charles Potter, both Republicans. Huron, lost his life Saturday when | He was also accompanied by Lt. his car collided with a Grand Gen. Hubert’ R. Harmon, special Trunk and Western freight train | assistant on the academy. jat the Smiths Creek crossing west | Talbott said he would announce | of Port Huron. today the members of a five-man, Mrs. Marian Poola, 39, of Detroit, | committee which will pick the site was struck and fatally injured by | on congressional order. |a car Saturday on a Detroit However, Talbott said if the | street. : A group fails to agree unanimously; Charles Beckner, #4, of Lansing, | on a site he will have to choose | Was burned to death Friday night | the location from the top three when his clothes caught fire while | choices of the group. | he was smoking. raphy at Fort Custer “terrific” and “excellent.” He said the wooded areas and hilis in the area impressed him ag did the Game. hand. For the first time in its He said he favored an area with| nine years, it ended yesterday four definite seasons. with the same number. County’s Oldest Resident Dies.in Milford at Age 104 Oakland County’s oldest resident, Mrs. Mary Palmer Crawford, died Sunday at her home in Milford at the age of 104. She had been in poor health only two and a half ae ix children of Charles Palmer and six c oO we een Devonshire, England, on July 21, 1849. The family came to the United States and located near Mil- ford when = was Rte years ol - She lived with her << ee = ia Paes Stork Takes a Holiday: ° | DALLAS w#—The three-day 1%4 Dallas rabbit show set a record. ents on a farm on the ford-New Hudson road until = | her marriage to Frederick 4 Crawford in 1879 when they moved to the village, where | he operated a harness shop | until his death in 1923. They had two children, Jennie | and Harry. The latter died in 1940. For many years, Mrs. Crawiord 4 and her mong gem lived together at oo in Milford. The daughter is her 7: only survivor. f Until 1940 when she suffered a broken hip, Mrs. Crawford was ac- : tive in church work in Milford. Following her injury she was hos- pitalized for 10 weeks, learhing to Mrs. Crawford, who was in her teens before the Civil War closed, vividly recalled incidents of those be ng {at Te ROG Bir Feral ord. Her| Wednesday. Burial -will bein 0 ¢ greeted the arrival - fallread train in Milt ‘ids, was struck and killed by a| discuss the vaccine with the public. man of the test headquarters office and Mrs. Ruth W. Parshall, exec-} Vietmiah forces. utive secretary of the National Foundation’s Oakland County chapter. Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state | health commissioner, said today | he would “wait until the facts are in” before condemning the | vaccine. But he said not one drop | Dulles said that an “air and mili- | | of the serum will be given to any | ‘ary build-up is probable” in North It started with 600 rabbits on | Mictitgixthild “unless we get a. written statement from ‘the U-S. Public Health Service that it’s ab- solutely safe.’’ In a meeting last week, the executive committee of the Michigan State Medical Society's council refused te recommend use of the vaccine “until we {Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) President to Talk fo Nation Tonight | WASHINGTON w — President Eisenhower was reported ready | today to preview with Republican | congressional léaders major points | he expects to make in a “‘tet’s-be-| calm” address to the nation to- night. Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) said in| ofa od ing | really straight. This is first of nine with Eisenhower that discussion of the general legislative program was in order, It is scheduled for 8:30 p.m., EST In this area the address will be * | carried on all TV outlets, on WWJ, WXYZ and CKLW radio stations at 8:30 and rebroadcast on WJR at 10:30. ee eee eee ee se eeeraceee eee eee ene eeeee rePrrerererEerrerie tis Seber reer eeeereneeeees Tee EEE TOOT OEE eee PAPE E EOE OER ERE EE OED ORES POET TTC eee eee eee +64 eee we ’ ? City Election Polls ¥ $= 2% | paper wires when Charies R. Lew- of the Chinese military es- night coupled with a low of 34 to tablishment.” | 38 degrees. A high of from 58 to Dulles, testifying on next year's | 62 degrees is expected Tuesday. Infantile Paralysis personnel have called’ a public meet-| Chinese general with “nearly a weather —_ ‘ing for Wednesday night brought the mercury acore of Chinese technical ad-| climbing Sunday, from a low of visers,” is stationed at staff head- 17 # w Wigh-of 37 degrees. Satur- quarters of Vietminh forces attack-| day's temperatures ranged from . | 14 to 29 degrees. erating af division level with the | lay the defenders of Di Bi | Phu had killed “‘more than -1,000"’ | Dulles said this aid is in addi-| Vietminh troops trying anew to j tion to the “artillery, ammunition | smash their way into the heart of |and equipment ‘generally which | the besieged fortress through its comes from Communist China."’ | northwest corner. He also said the Chinese Reds Heavy fighting raged in that |are maintaining communication sector of the plain as the Com- |lines for the Vietminh. : munist-led-rebels battled to widen the gap against a strong French | tanks, artillery and war planes. The high command said the defenders plugged every breach t Turks Get Exuberant ISTANBUL, Turkey #—Turkish papers said today crowds at Sam- sun, on the Black Sea, were so enthused over the visit of Presi- dent Celal Bayar yesterday that they picked up his car with him | ing rebels drove into French posi- rebels left their dead dangling in the barbed wire barricades. their shoulders. ily after midnight. Union counterattack supported by | made by the Vietminh in the | northwestern ‘defenses and the =§ - Thousands of the wildly scream- | | ain and the United States last night in it and carried it 50 yards on tions in the northwest sector short- | State Medics Delay Okay on Salk Polio Vaccine Use : LANSING (AP) — The executive committee of the Michigan State Medical Society Council today refused to | recommend the use of the Salk polio vaccine. | But Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state health refused to call off f, plans for a ome test-of the vac- cine scheduled to start in mid April in Michigan. Dr. Heustis said that, as* previqusly announced, the | | test will start only if his de- | partment has ironclad as- -surances from responsible Driver of Truck | authorities that the = Kil ed by Trai n is safe. } In New York, three top authori- ties gave their positive assurance |of the safety of the Salk vaccine after the Walter Winchell broad- cast that it “‘may be a killer.” The safety statements came from the U. S. Public Health Service, | National Foundation for Infantile | Paralysis and Dr. Jonas, E. Salk, | himself. They stated the | Each batch 1 Luce, Scelba Confer ROME «—U. S. Ambassador Clare Boothe Luce conferred today France Rejects Red Bid PARIS w@—France joined Brit: in rejecting the Soviet Union's bid to join the North Atlantic Alliance. especially discu questions. 90 minutes with Italian Premier | in City Election Pontiac Citizens Select Municipal Judges -and Commissioners Today Good weather and the im- portance of two added pro- posals drew a heavier-than- average vote by 2 p. m. to- day in Pontiac’s—general election, according to re- ports from polling places and the city clerk’s office, Balloting among the city’s 38,391 registered vot- ers was expected to pick up steadily until the polls close at 8 p. m. Some precincts reported more than twice as Many voters as had balloted at a corres time in the in each of seven voting districts |} and Pontiac's two municipal judges |from four candidates. vote. Voters will also rule “yes” or “no"’ on proposals to increase the tax limit from $10 to The meeting will start at 8 p.m.| ie called direct rticipation | At 8 a.m. today the reading was | “As has been previously A vote cent Wednesday in Stevens Hall at W. | by Chinese Seen im the (30, but by 2 p.m. in downtown | ounced. om regen ache cage ctkarg Joseph C.. Hobbs Strock{peeaty ovens Ceti eamenn and Williams Sts. Mrs. Stan-| flaming Southeast Asia war | Pontiac the mercury registered is assured of its safety and Windi c x | to authorize the bond issue. A ma- , Watson is the chahresn. “rather ominous” and gave (56 degrees. cell ie Guedes Gle to Oe on indicate Crossing | jority of votes cast by all city elec- oe otte coampie. | medical society are answered.”| of Grand Trunk |S seine Se rostead, a soem ey representatives He told the committee that Chi- *. answer audience questions about nese Communist Gen. Ly Chen French Holding fa, a ae oe eae A property owner is defined as | is at Staff headquarters of the Viet- | Nd ne early today when his pickup pg | pa tpee Anes | 2 : nite-weeurances, Sysshers “Welbestay wil i ae eee See ee “ . pepe miggeany yr et agree truck was rammed by a south | SS (as items a Gee ot ident of the Oakland County Preach Union seid. wit at Dian Bien Phi’ . ‘train at Windiate drive crossing/ any taxpayer also cam vote, but Medical Society; and Drs. John | nical advisers.” | “We are going ahead making one-fourth mile west of Anderson- those onty special assess- D. Monroe and J. 8. Lambie, of | Answering questions by Rep.) ; “ plans for the test as if we are) vine road. | ments are not eligible. ¥ | High Command Claims | going to get those assurances,” he the Oakland County Health De- Frances P. Bolton (R - Ohio), ig pot A Gd ttearwiee | Joseph C. Hobbs of 6488 Clover-| All electors will vote for a com- partment. after he sor gues — ~— 1,000 Vietminh Deaths | riche ak Shae “a aniting hein ton, Clarkston, — in- | missioner from their district, for a ee ee k mony on next year's foreign ai = | stantly, was en route to job at two judges and on the tax limit will inchadie Mrs. H ee ery bill, Dulles also said: During Latest Assault ranger a ae polly | Cutting Tools and Supplies, Inc., proposal. Property owners will re- | of Livonia, state. women’s chair- | Numerous other Chinese Com- | HANOI, Indochina @ — The thing we have to lose is our ef-| "Ostend. County Sits; tovladamamta man; Mrs. Russell Hetzer, chair-| munist technical advisers are op | French high command announced fort. |S"scer'an wears eee failed| All candidates are ranning on a 82 years voted at the general election. The commission candidates are: | District 1—Dr. Roy V. Cooley LoPatin. Starting Today: The Saga of Sen. Joe McCarthy (Bditer’s note: If you sre old enough to read this, are either for or against Sen. R. Me- Carthy and what he stands for.- Just about every American is. Yet the four-year-old McCarthy story has unfolded in such a rushing and often —_sconfusing Wey that few newspaper readers have been able to * articles by Associated Press writers on the who, what, when and where of,.McCarthy and McCarthyism.) By BEM PRICE WHEELING, W. Va. ® — Mce- | Carthyism was born here some- | time between 8 and 9 p.m., Feb. 9, 1950. It was christened in 1101 words. . In that hour Joseph R. McCar- thy, junior , Republican senator from Wisconsin,’ delivered a Lin- coin Day speech before the Ohio County Women's Republican Club of Wheeling. ss At the end there was 2 burst: of applause, and McCarthy shook hands all around. It was too late for the morning graph or two from McCarthy's Va., received a telephone call from Norman L. Yost, managing editor Yost, part-time AP correspond- ent at Wheeling, dictated a para- story, he came to a figure he ques- tioned—205 Communists in the ? He called Yost Rie eet AS. Seca Hy n writing the Y munists in the State Department. I stated I had the names of 57 ment he came back on the wire| card - carrying members of the and said the figure was accurate. | State Department.” Shortly after 2 a.m. the 110-word seven or 2052 A stirred story ciatiered over the tefetypes ier Golened ie apen'oa It began: fast-moving senator and awaited “Sen. McCarthy charged in an | his return to Washington. address here tonight that 25 | Until Feb. 10, 1950, McCarthy Communist party membérs are {had been known on Capitol Hill ‘working and shaping the polley | a5 a man who fought in 197 to in the State Department. end rationing on sugar for indus The story continued, quoting Mc- | trial purposes, as a vigorous oppo Carthy: “I have here in my hand a list of 20 that were known the secretary of state (then Dean Acheson) as being members of the Communist party and who never- theless are still working and shap- ing the policy in the State Depart As soon as the State D was advised of the story it said it knew of no Communists within | ranks, that it would fire any cdilld identify, and invited McCar recorded radio interview Feb. | he — McCarthyism, Thriving on Commie Threat, Is Nation s Top Controversy }ing a newspaper account of Me Carthy’s speech, they compared a ‘recording used in a delayed broad- cast with the script of had delivered to the hztad abe. THE PONTIAC Rr te Ss, “MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1954. Sto od We Out Sizable Vote’ in Birmingham's Election From Our Birmingham Bareau BIRMINGHAM — Clear skies and predicted warmer tempera- tures are being counted on to draw &@ good segment of the city’s 11,744 registered voters out today. They face a slate of nine candi- dates seeking three posts on the City Commission, plus three ques- tions. The three questions on the ballot are: | munity House, with Robert H. wants Lt, Gov. Masen Caco will speak. * *¢ «@ Registration for an eight-week 1 — Whether the city charter field course in nature study will should be amended te previde . more adequate benefits for city employes and their dependents, tem. -be-taken at 7:30 Wednesday in the Cranbrook Institute of Science aud- itorium, instructor Walter P. Nick- ‘ell has announced under the city retirement sys Offered for grade and high school science 9 — Whether a dS-acre tract of same youth organization lead- land known as the “Porritt Prop- aan erty” should be annexed to the Audubon Society. rs and nature hobbyists, the pro- is sponsored by the Detroit Meetings after city. The land lies within the city this one will be held in the field politically. A special election is being held in Troy Township on this question. . 3 — Whether the city should is- sue $225,000 in genera! obligation build two new fire sta- to , one on each side of the city. ens, Gilbert C. Gack Ie = Meese J. McGowan Jr., George W. Mul- | lin, Rebert E. Navin, Robert §S. Owen, William E. Roberts. and sary, Marry D. Wise Jr. > limits; —but~ts—in ‘Troy ‘Township | 0" Saturday afternoons and Sum days. Mrs. Treesa Way Merrill, has done al! the research neces says the club hopes to pre | sent a similar program annually at Unopposed for three-year terms | Easter time, The meeting is open on the Library Board are Harry. to the pam. Allen and Josephine Shinnick. | There is no candidate for cpnsta- ble. Polls closé at 8 p. m. Closing the books on its annual | gineer This wal s events at the Com munity House include 6s pm h Twelve Clue 7-9 pm. ‘Dele! Carnes Driv VFrw. Roll Call Fund Driye, Community | Team; 8 p.m. House officials have'revealed the solicitation fel] $1,000 short of its | $45,000 goal to support the instita- tion this year. Divo dvectoe Mire, Bevin | Ketchum said that all mailings | ‘**#™* seeking funds fer operation of the | house were out, leaving only re- turning vacationists and as yet unfalfilled pledges to make up the deficit. . . s Mrs. Brooks Marshall, a member of the board of directors of the League of Women Voters for the past eight years, has resigned her position to become Oakland County ticket chairman for the women's | division of the state-finance com- | mittee of the Republican Party. . + > Atimely talk on “Atomic Energy” will be heard by High | Twelve Club members at their | 6:30 dinner tonight in the Com- Clarke Oil Co. Reports Theft $2,000 Is Stolen From. Safe; Breckins Total 4 Over Weekend A small safe containing $2,000 in cash and checks was stolen from the office of the Clarke Oil Co., 659 Pershing St, Saturday night | Police said thieves entered! through an office window, into a large wall vault and re- | moved the safe containing money and checks. Other entries reported were: Oliver Motor Sales at 210 Orch- cigarette machine Satur. Police said the bur- package con- $350 im the safe but took from the vending ma- home of Miss Elsie Duprey 74 E. Ypsilanti Ave. burglars removed a 100-pound safe. ard Lake Ave., "where nothing was | reported missing. Thieves gained entry by breaking a rear door lock. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Part Sig tt cee tenctanae tr arene te 6%. Southerty winds 10) Soil southerly Teday in “jm Pontiac Lowest temperature preveding & a At 8 @m.: Wind velocity ¢-m>p theast Direction: seta day at 7:62 p.m rises Tuesday at 6 am rises Monday at 10:23 p.m. sets Tuesday et 7:45 @.m. Downtown Tem Temperateéeres y 3 tere Chart where | rm 3:30-5 p.m... 0. neon. Oskiand County Principals’ lunch. | Tuesday: Noon, Exchange Ciud lunch- | eon 12:30-3: 38 pm. Women's Clue luncheon, 1 pm... Berkshire Hillis Garden Girt Scout Troops 34) , Unitarian Laymens 8 pm. Pythians, Civic Juntor Oakland County . tumcheen: noon, Lions Club luncheon; 1 p.m. AAUW luncheon 330-5 pm. Girl Beout Troops 362 and 368: 7 pm. Quarten Brownile dinner 7 30-10 pm. Brownie training course. 8 pm. duplicate bridge; Committee Neigh- borheed Commissioner Boy Scouts. Thersday 1 am. Girl Scout board meeting. MOMS Club beard mecting. eon: 2 pm. Birmingham Musicale. } 30- Spm, Girl Seout Tréeep 378 630 pm, buffet supper (by reservation): 7-36 p.m Horticultural Society; Holy Name Scout Treep: Intermediate Scout training, 8 Pine Hill Subdivision meeting $30 am. Girl Scout Players: 10 am-3 pm. Sentor 'Workshep. § pm | Quadrille Club dance | patrick, of 268 George St., etery | Mrs. | Hills and George F., ja sister, and Warmer, tonight and Teee. | Charlies F., chance thande } ; { ! 10 om. ‘Martyrs breakfast . * . Mrs. Laurel W. Kirkpatrick Service for Mrs. Laurel W. Kirk- was } p. m today at the Bell Our Lady Queen OT held at 3 ton Co. Her body will be taken to Presque Isle, Me., for burial. The widow of Robert H. Kirk- patrick, she was born in Mapleton, Me., and came here from Chester, | Mass., 17 years ago, Her sole sur- | Vivor is a sister, Mrs. Ernest W.) ' Loane, of Presque Isle. . +. Mrs. Seite M. Roucks Service for Mrs. Della M. Roucks, 64, of 1772 S. Bates. will be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday from the Bell Chapel of the Wil- liam R. Hamilton Co., with bur- ial in White Chapel Memorial Cem. She died early today after a brief illness. Born at Aurora, S: D., Mrs. Roucks has lived here for the past | eight years and was qa member of the the First Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters, John B. Taylor and Mrs. | James G, Davies, and a son, Rob- ert. > = ” Harry Joseph Adams Service for Harry Joseph Adams, | 67, will be held at 3 p. camp counselors; who boerd | of S. Woodward, Bloomfield } } Hills, m. | Wednesday at the idanley Bailey | won the ~Best-st- Show” =~( of C. to Open Recruiting Drive Aim for 1,000 Members Before End of Campaign Thursday Night Pontiac's Chamber of Commerce will open a three-day drive for 100 }more members with .a ‘‘kickoff breakfast’’ Tuesday at 8 a. m. the Hotel Waldron. Curtis E.: Patton,, membership |drive chairman, will preside at for 3O drive at the morning meal workers. The campaigners are divided | imte 10 teams, each beaded by a captain. Free tickets to the De- troit-Baitimore baseball season opener April 13 will go te the team and te the five next high est individual workers whe sign | up the most new members, Workers hope that the Cham- ber's membership — now about 900 — will total 1,000 when the drive ends Thursday night. A vic- Chapel of the William R. Hamil. tory lumcheon for drive workers and a luncheon for the new mem- bers are planned later. “Our Chamber of Commerce is the one organization working full | time for the improvement of qur | eptire community.” Milo J. Cross. president, commented. ‘‘We have many organizations interested in one pase of Pontiac — the Cham- award in final judging | s ber is working for the develeop- | ment of the whole community,’’ he said. ' Cross pointed out that with / more members we'll have a larg- er budget and can de even more fer Pontiac.’ All business and_ professional men in Pontiac are eligible for Chambet membership. And pros- pective member who wants to jmake sure he’s contacted during the membership drive should call /the chamber at FE 5-6148. Dondero Puts Out > a BIRMINGHAM DOG CHAMPION—Champion Ludar of Blue Star, an English setter with an jerange coat, owned by William C. Sears, of Bir- |} mingham, gets ah assist from his handler, Horace | Holland (left), Port Huron, just after the animal . ;, State Medics Shy from Pali Vaccine AP Wirephete Presenting trophies is Mrs In center is Thomas H. Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Benjomin R. Davis Mrs. Benjamin (Aza) R. Davis, 66. formerly of 691 Stanley St died here yesterday after an ill- ness of five months. She was born in Millersville, Mo on July 26, 1887, the daughter of Joseph M. and Sophia C. Estes Starns. She was the widow of Ben- jamin R. Davis. Mrs. Davis, who came here from California three years ago, was last employed as supervisor for the Lutheran Home for the Aged there She is survived by a brother Marion E. Stearns, of: Pontiac The body was taken from the Pursley Funeral Home to the: De- Lisle Funeral Home, Portageville Mo., this afternoon. Services ahd buria] will be conducted there on Wednesday David J. Jobelus David James Jobelus, infant son of Edsel and Jacquelin Paige Jobe- lus, of 2727 Duck Lake Rd. died Saturday at St. Joseph. Mercy Hos- pital after a week's illness. He was born Nov. 3, 1%3, Pontiac Surviving besides bis parents is a brother Daniel Joseph, at home The funeral will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m. from the Huntoon Fu- neral Home. Burial will be in Mt; Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Dugald McLarty Mrs. Dugald (Bertha) McLarty 73, of 242. Norton Ave., died in a Flint convalescent home Saturday after an 8vyear illness. She was born in Swartz Creek. April 23 Her parents were iff 23, 1880 Daniel and Ellen Evans Bentley. She married the late Dugald Mc- Larty here in 194% A member of the First Presby- terian Church, Mrs. McLarty was a Pontiac resident 44 years. Surviving are three sons and four daughters, Willis M. Brewer and Mrs. Theodore Cremer, Pon- tiac; James H. Brewer, of Fiint: | Charles R. Brewer and Mrs. Lylia ‘ter of Hinsdale, | Maybelle McBride of St. Nominating Petitions Nominating petitions for Rep Funerat Home, with burial in| George A. Dondero (R-Mich) are Greénwood Cemetery. St. Joseph Mercy day after a short illness. Mr. Adams had lived in Hospital Sun- the | titions in He died at, being circulated in Oakland County today. Rep. Dondero circulation who put the pe- this week Birmingham area for.51 years and represented the former 17th Dis- Survivors include his Climatine, a daughter, Mrs. two sons, Charles R., of Royal Oak; of Birmingham, and Archie Seeley, of Canton, Ohio. widow, Bar- bara Jean Smith, of Grer, S. C., of Bloomfield Mrs. Myrtle Groves, and two brothers, of Southfield Township | Oak. for county residents’ conven *t, which included Oakland and a part of Wayne county, fer many years. He became the first Con- gressman from the 18th District, in- | cluding Oakland County only, when ijt was organized some time ago When Congress is not in session | Dondero maintains an office at 527 | Washington Square Building, Royal lence. RTTITITIIIITITTI rrr SMELT NETS. UP tf —_. OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 5 \ NS > ca ai ee 10 | 09000000000 OOOOHO OOOO OOHOL ~~, Alfred Por- and Mrs. Peters- burg, Fla. Nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also sur- vive Funeral will be Tuesday at 2 p. m. from DeWitt C. Davis Fu- neral Home, with burial in. Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. The Rev. Ed- ward D. Auchard of the First Pres- byterian Church will officiate. Tabor of Detroit, Mrs. Tif, Electric eels of ‘the Amazon and | Orinoco grow to be eight feet | long and thick as a man's leg | Anderson St., | and possible head injuries; and his | wafe, 6 Hurt in Crash at Opdyke Road Car Rams Rear of Auto at Auburn Intersection; Woman on Critical List , i | from e (Continued From Page One) separately by the manufacturer, | the Public Health Service and Dr. | Salk’ s laborgtory at the University a 7 a Foster of aay lew. ‘i aes as, said}. its | 10 tthe society was informing county médical groups that it ean | |not recommend the vaccine “un. | til we have further assurance of | | its safety and that it will not in any way damage our children in |the immediate or foreseeable fu- ture." Dr. Fester said the society ts “greatly apprehensive” of meth- eds used to kitt -potlomyelitis virus in the vaceine, fearing that it may sensitize children to polio rather than immunize them against it. He said that neither the society nor the state health commissioner | has been able to obtain satisfac: | tory information on the vaccine the national institutes of health of the U. Service. | The society raised these ques tions “What responsible authorities have certified or will certify the of ‘the use of the vaccine of Doternationa! Kennel Club's All-Breed dog show | a54 the control substance? in Chieago last night. William Wood Prince. Carruther III, of Glendale, O., who made fina! tize rather than immunize the chil- Dr. M - director of thé Oak- “What reliable proof is avail-| able that the vaccine will not sensi- | _ whether the RH factor on monkey tissues will damage children and whether all batches of the vaccine will be free of the Brebner ‘‘B"’ virus which is fata] to humans. The Michigan test, which must ' start by April 20 at the latest to Six persons were admitted to be leted before the schools Pontiac General early Sunday after a car crashed into the rear of another auto at Auburn Ave. and Opdyke Rd On the critical list today is Mrs Mae E. Alvis, 4, of 17 W fellow Ave. Who suffered extensive Hospital Long- multiple scalp and tongue cuts and a head injury Her husband, Charies W., 35, driver of the auto which ran inte a car driven by Dallas D. Gregg, MM, of 31 Stowell St., was admit- ted with severe scalp cuts and is listed in fair condition today. Gregg was not injured. Also admitted and in good con- dition today are: Hulen A. Camp- bell, 49. of 32 Portage -St.. multiple ‘severe face cuts and head bruises and internal injuries; Mrs. Joanne Monroe, 22, of 394. Mt. Clemens St., ankle injury and fractured finger: Esnest R. Huston. 49. of 31 S. multiple face cuts Laura L., 44, who suffered face bruises and possible head injuries Mrs. Monroe's husband, Eugene R., 22, was treated for ankle bruises and chin cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were passengers with Gregg According to Oakland County sheriff's deputies Gregg had stopped for a traffic light and the Alvis car struck4his auto from the | rear. Alvis was unable to make a severe ; Statement, deputies said. close in June, is scheduled to be made on schoo! children of the first three grades whom parents give! written approval Half the children would get the! vaccine and half an ineffective sol- ution. Later all the children would be checked to see if polio was reduced in those who had the vac- cine Birmingham to Get Recreation Budget BIRMINGHAM A proposed $15,110 Recreation Board budget for 1954-55 will be submitted to city commissioners tonight. Anti- cipated revenues of $2,730 would pare the city’s share to $12,380 Action will be taken to clear Birmingham's air of smoke and other vapors when an air_poilu- tion ordinance requiring the use of control devices, is introduced. The | ordinance would not apply to pri- vate residences with four families or less City Manager Donald C. Egbert will recommend closing the Hazel street crossover at U.S. 10 plus re- locating the traffic signal and crossover from that point to Bow- ers and US. 10. Mayor Ralph Main, who has been a city commissioner since 1945, will wield the gavel for the last time tonight. Main and Com- | missioner Lance Minor, ending a | three-year term, are not running in ' today’ s election. The only incum- | bent is James C. Allen. » er ONE TOE TE heres F ONLY 1 | E - MORE SHOPPING DAY — APLAR HOT Oe OW mig Cee” Hy te = (‘til we move) ee Bargains in New and Used TV © " HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. © 286 State St. FE 4.2525 af ie Sports Shop The Smelt — Is In Full — SAUGH’S Seecesoceseos ‘630 Oakland Avenue : ' 3 “ oT Cees ee eeeeeeserssengocesoncecocccscccccecoeoe tUded b starts the Ist... Loan Insurance. ONTIAC START THE Ist m the joth Whether you are opening an gccount or add- ing to your Savings . . . ten extra days . deposit made by the |0th of the month. Any amount opens an account. Every account is insured to $10,000 by Federal Savings and A Mutual Savings & Home lean Aisserarton 16 EAST LAWRENCE STREET . . your interest rate . of any S. Public Health | Where to Vote in City Election Locations of polling places in the city’s 4 precincts for today’s election are as follows: ar ayo School a age School —Owen School ie Laparon Bchoo! —Emerson School ib Fire Station No 4 19 St __* Mall 20—Y¥ 21 Sonieas School 22—Muniecipe! Court 23—Sastern Junior High School 4—Lengfelicw Schoo! 23—MeConnell School 26 -MeConne!l! School 27 Wilsen Schoo! 2 ! 36 Congregation Wat tsreei 31—Webdster School 338— Wever School 33—US Naval Training Center 44— Pontiac Housing Bullding 35 LeBaron Schoo! 36—Jefierson Junior High Schoo! 4 Jetterson Junior High Schoot —Bagie | 43—Owen Sehoo! | 43—Malkim Schoo! 4—Beldwin 6c’ ‘Meeting Scheduled fo Explain Vaccine (Continued From Page One) have further assurance of its safety.” land County Health Department, | said Cultens will go along with | ’ plea to 12 Michigan | test counties to wait until the U-S. | Health Service takes a stand on | j } ' | the vaccine, before halting plans. | “If we wait until everybody says | for sure the vaccine’s safe, then start making plans, it will be too late to test it this year,” Dr | Monroe said. "We're going ahead with our plans —we can always cancel them if it turns out that it's not safe.” Mrs. Parshall pointed out that the whole purpose ef testing is te find which batches of the vaccine are safe to send on. No vaccine will be released without a triple stamp of its safety— from Dr. Salk’s laboratery, from the manufacturer and from the | U. 8 Health Service, she said. No child will be given any. of the serum or the inactive control liquid unless his parents request that he take part in the test. Half the children would get the vaccine, while the others would ont | an inactive solution. || Ambulance Rushing to Hospital Hits Car "BIRMINGHAM — Al-ambulatite a victim of a Royal Oak t to St. Joseph Merey- Hos- pital struck a Birmingham wom- an's car at Hunter and Oakland at 8:30 p., m. -Saturday, police said Mrs. Mary Watson, 53, of 1008 Ridgedale told police she started up from the light and then saw the ambulance coming. Her passenger, Mrs. T. F. Ster- | ling, 76, of the same address, was | treated at the hospital for head | injuries, The original accident vic- tim, Olga Sekulich, 42, of Berkley, is in “fairly comfortable” condi- tion, hospital officials say. They are making X-rays of her legs. City Vote Reported Heavier Than Usual (Continued From Page One) son and Philip E. Rowston. District 3—William W. Donald- ‘gon and Earl J. Smith. District 4—Arthur J, Law (in- cumbent) and Floyd P. Miles. District 5—John A, Dugan and John H. Ridgway. District 6—J. H. Patrick Glynn _ (incumbent) and John E. Carry. District 7—Benjamin M. Gates (incumbent) and Harry W. Lutz Candidates, for the judgeships | are: Judge Maurice FE. Finnegan, Judge Odin H. Johnson, G. Ed- son Hallock and Ceell McCallum. Precincts included in each dis- triet are: District 1—1, 2, 3, 4, M, %, 37, | 38, 39. District 2—5, 8, 30, 31, 4, 41. District 3—6, 7, 8, 10, 11. District 4—12, 13, 14, 15, 2, District 5—16, 17, 18, 19, 5, 4, District 6—20, 21, 2, 23, District 7—25, 26, 27. 2, 29, 33. Tot Falls Out of Car Darlene Burgess, 2-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burgess. of 5330 Ciintonville Road Independence Township, suffered scalp cuts when she fell out of a moving car Sunday, according to St.. Joseph Mercy Hospital where she was treated Find Home in Ashes GRAND RAPIDS W—A family of seven retutrned to their home on Grand Rapids Eastern outskirts to find it in ashes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simmons and their five children had been visiting relatives in Lake City. Firemen said the fire apparently started in an ol heater. Loss was set at $7 ( 000 MILLER’ S 144 Oakland Ave. ; ' | L iM THIS MATIONAL + HF Sonsanitt Sear ate, BE s bsg SUT. This cals ann net be —— GET Y, YOURS TOMON. Made by the Makers of | Restokraft in Cooperation with Serta—Nationally Known | Ce "Ticking Protector. Holds padding sbove and between cols, and * Extra thick padding. Never any coil feel. - Visit our Bedding Deosttsbent. Miller’s mattresses give you maximum comfort at minimum cost. Best known Makers of Tine Mattresses ——— — m0 - — —-— 3% os ————— ‘ ¥ ¥ = io i pple eS ee eee ee ee ae 3 | | THE) PONTIAC: FRESS.- Sf DA’ AY, APRIL 5, 1954 * Lenten Guideposts = iia, ‘ ofan . ‘Blow Out Blessed. | Accident ‘tnjores: ‘Cagle + at ie Arnold, 2, of veer Hotel Man | Pinds Strength for Problems in “Prayer ~ for Crash Injuring 3 rt mec sie St. and, his wife, Nina C., 17, | UNTIL. 10 P.. Ma ‘were treated at. Pontiac oss Sc City | Hotel Ow SL: 4 pan wb T z_tather TA Pa ts aia 8 Tost contot o his car-on 4 3 SHOP! ofel Owner- also about people from all) cerned ever the health and | than being handed to me. | probable cause of an ace ai oy vad - aa Wilk OF HSS On well os enker<] cerned over the health and | than being handed to me. | probabte cause of an accident aii OH | Squirrel read i Pontlad Townshir : Green Lake road just north of Pon- | My wife and I were just opening the door to our hotel apartment when the special ing to royalty and VIPs, we had | to handle suicides, throw out~ opium smokers and spot the phonies. I became rather cyni- problems of a loved one, or when generally in--need of spiritual guidance the three | of us would get together for Running a hotel is an ex- + eiting job. You will meet and deal with all types of people. | There are countless decisions jand hit a tree. He: told Oakland ; tac) trail Synday afternoon when | County sheriff's deputies that he | three youths were injured as their “#5 8°lng too fast to make a curve h W . car -hit a tree, according to West wout of a ton boulevard. Gan to ing. One, tro nee miley ahd dela the PRIM Ad aewion, dy ean shake aman to Sionild Township Pa gan to ring. One, two, three— life of a bachelor was ‘or me. One of the crucial decisions; pieces. It may get te me some Antone Szaima, 16, of Detroit, the FIGHT TORTURING +e Soo =. two, three—a third alarm of our lives came in 1944 — day, but I don’t think se, and | driver, and Dwight Gadberry, 15, | BACKACHE It's Clean-up Time! And Here ~~ oo * some place in New York City. | With three such yital in- (whether or not to buy the here's why. of 2976 Crumb, Walled Lake, were || AN® PAINS IM ARMS OR LEGS are just a few of many clean-up needs | terests as ho de- | Hotels Martinique and Con- treated at Pontiac General Hos- | ; . — . : We stayed motionless and | continued to count the bells to | identify the box and location | of the fire. partments and sports, I rea- soned that my life was full. But I was soon te learn, course Plaza in New York City. I had been managing both ho- } tels since 1939, and they were Every morning before start- | {ing the day, my wife and I sit \in our living room and have a! pital. Another passenger, pridicy| Wagner, 18, of 22255 Parkhill, | Why. Pay Full Price for “Bee , through bitter disappeint- /now offered to me for pur- period of quiet meditation. Farmington, is in good condition | GLAMORENE.. en you lat- ment, that something else | chase During that period we pray to- today with multiple bruises and a! er, der,”’ I said, was still missing. Events took gether about all the problems | gjcocated hip, the dashing away. a curious way te disclose Together, my wife, my minis- ter and I asked God's assur- of the day according to hospital. Cleans Rugs Without Sa My wife mum- this to me Before. going to bed, no mat- — - $1.29 Size! : ance that we were on the right = . a cal arg Of all the hotels I managed, track. Then we prayed for wis- '¢F haw Igte it is, have learned — The present London Bridge is Cleans 9x12 - about dinner ‘the 1-400- Lincots ‘waa , {strength to properly | first to relax my mind com- still called New London Bridge, ganets 96 N. Segine Ru porns om 18s favorite. my handle the new venture and | Pietely. Then, as I read some although it is 13 years old. ci a 6 way, but she is 3 responsibilit Scripture passages, my mind | —— = $2.29 Sizes, Cleans two $479 agood sport | In 1938 the owners decided | Sapo y. | becomes saturated with their 9512 DUGs. so viseseereeses . L abo ut these |to liquidate their real estate Now T know that my former | ose ideas "| things. In fact | and gave me first | @#appointment just condi-— 08.39 Stes, Cleans fear i sia atin deca chance to buy the Lincoln at| tioned me for a brighter and’ These devotions, and a regu- | OnlB-ROQD. 6 0 cere eevee eeceees off with m $400,000 over the mortgage. But #ppier future, for my goal was) ee 7 Pd e. i gage. Famous” ~“Clamorene*—rug-cleaner;—just Why do I, a hotel man, have this special fire bell equip- ment? Because I am an honor- iI eouldn’t quite raise this | amount. When the hotel was sold and the new owners sin ary deputy fire chief here in tered, it broke my dheart. New York. And how did I get started as a ment forces a man to re-ex- —_— —- | the story began many yeary amune his bellefs and convie- |Piveaatatatnay foe at sencral| horace | et eenbetld ago tions. Some of mine underwent | membership ting tly. He | Free Book on A tRON—4-Pc. : As a boy the neighborhood fire house was my club. Here 1 would spend my leisure night back in 1942 by the fam- es} : : Levine, vice resident; Hugh Deformities Exactl Pictured . eee ans te the sani a ae Sear aan unl Senith. seceetenn: and ate os Aa Seetee newls eleven’ 4- ——_ — ; as a a r. harry rener, an Cederleaf, treasurer. Also named page book entitled “Rherumatism” ou ! oe engines. As a young business- wife Emelie. “Your companion | , will be sent free to anyone who na’ wewe tae Colisiece man 1 kept up these assecia- tions, and the firehouse be- A deep and bitter dieappeint- | a bit of change during the next few years I was invited to a dinner one is a charming widow,” they as- sured me. Her name is Violet | ‘Group Names Officers at Pioneer Highlands Paul Godoshian was +succeeds Robert Tricker who was named to the board of directors. Other new officers are Maurice to the board were Robert Pote,; Arthur Voorhees, LaVon Ryden, | rthur Kollin, Charlies A. Carss, | elected | | |my sense of serenity and pro- | vide me with a balance for | | living. TOMORROW — | real danger to our spiritual progress. (Copyright 1954) And Rheumatism Hew te Avoid Crippling | will write for it It reveals why drugs and medi- George Gallup finds a/ Fouuli fut iroa 18\, -¢lass = salad Show! Serving { and spoon 98 sprinkle on rug, brush in—vacuun off— rugs become brighter, cleaner. 6-Inch SPONGE . Dusting Mitts - o chests . }cines give only temporary relief i fo — the focus of my friend- Emerson, known as “Bibs. rence Carison, William Graves, and fall to remove the causes of pr ft oe oh nen Cl Gey gr wen tue ever c o. Frankly, I didn’t look for- Dr. Burton Ross, Walter Ward, | the trouble: explains a specialized Houseware esol ae eters bene ret we At 17, I started ou: on my ward te that particular ar- Harland Boyce, Edward Marcum, aeathge cy gageteca saaometel Saginaw 2nd : a - own and got a job with a bank- rangement, and Bibs teld me Matt L. Grahek. Dr. Maurice | for the past 35 years -_ Street BROTHERS MAL . , ing company at $15 a week. I tater that she wasn't teq@ Thome, Norman Underwood and” you incur no obligation in send- PRICES REDU CED: had been with this company about seven years when the depression came happy about the prospect of their bachelor friend as a dinner partner either. Before | George McCart State nuielinn % taxes in the U. S. ing for this imstructive book. It may be the means of saving rou years of untold misery. Write to- day to The Ball Clinic. Dept. 1624. Ce hkakhhehehehehetabebehebatetant ‘Wagner’ Carpet F 4 Then my company be an. the evenin was . how- | range from 3 cents to 7 cents. _Rnevisior Springs, Missourt { ! SWEEPERS taking over hotels right and- my “about _— t COME SIMMS F * elge left. As their hotel representa- Sadaioteass was baler re- iw ‘ tive, I found myself directly operating many of these ho- tels, including the Ambassador, Lincoln, Delmonico, Ritz Tower and others. I learned a lot in those early The years, not only about business | Boys Home Escapee Caught by Deputies Two juveniles. from the Boys’ one an escapee stolen _car_- Sunday by Shecitt en ee 8 eek Se | HOME PERMANENT plus 4 oz. $3.79 Value—T0x80 inch’. $2.88 F aetek “e . if = —_——_———_ Famous ‘Beacon’’-first Quality Indian blankets im choice of colors rredericks. MARVELOUS SHAMPOO | vee Ma ede te ae ee ae The youths. and several other juveniles were found in the car while it was parked in front of Cal's Barber Shop in Walled. Lake The escapee at first gave depu- vocational School | Clements in my life were fall- in Lansing, were arrested in a 98 into place ties the identification papers of a) Farmington youth, but the depu- | ties, who earlier had received a radio description of the escapee. brought him fo Jail. where he ad- mitted his true identity He is now in the Oakland County Children's Home. The other jive- nile, from Walled Lake, who was at the wheel of the stolen car. | was turned over to State Police | for questioning. The others were | released. NEW Try SIMMS for Your studied. As a matter of fact, the very next day I took her over to! _— Capt. Charles Kuehhas and the boys of Fire Truck 24. | y fell for her too. 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Students gave 10 minute speech-| lisher, made public a letter to| ., | ing cords will be effective July 1. 16 Ox Portable tools, especially elec-|atory and oratorical deciamations.| was “as swift and efficient as it! Ta Ca . tric drills, will be made safer by | They were judged on suitability of | could be.” } - Armour’ Candidate for City Commission District 3 use of the new device, Emerson | selection, interpretation, delivery} Moody's letter was dated April | 35 added and choice of selection. 2. He said he withheld its public aia Admitted to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital was Harold Russ, 34, of ; . . | 4661 Fiddle, Waterford Township, | who suffered face cuts and hip and | knee injuries. ' Vernon Hitchcock, 36, driver of 5 the car which crossed in front of j Russ’ auto, is in Pontiac General | | Hospital with multiple cuts and) | bruises of the face and chest, and rib fractures. His wife, Audrey, . 28, has multiple face cuts and @ | ; 4 rib fracture. 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Call fer PREE Inventory Blanks — Know Yourself what your heuscheld contents are worth , Tuesday Musicale Plans to Hold Birthday Party ROCHESTER The annual birthday party of the Rochester | Tuesday Musicale will be held 'Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the public Jibrary | A special program is planned | under the direction of Mrs. Howard | will portray the life and customs of foreign countries in folk songs jand dances. County Deaths Mrs, Alice Chriscinske IMLAY CITY Service for |Mrs, Alice Chriscinske, 65, who \died Thurday at Grace Hospital, | |in Detroit, was-held Sunday at the | |Lester Smith and Son Funeral | | Home, with burial in Imlay Town- | ship Cemetery. Surviving are a son, Maurice; a/| |daughter, Mrs. Anna Mack; a/| |brother, Robert Bower; a sister, | Mrs. Irene Schuneman, and six | grandchildren, all of Imlay City, Peter J. Moss ROYAL OAK—Requiem Mass for Peter J. Moss, 73, of 173 Williams St., was this morning at St. Paul Church, Detroit, with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 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Appearances have been scheduled for Canada, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Dlinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York. The concert is open to the pub- | lic according to the Rev. H, 0. | VanGilder Jr., pastor, Two members of Oxford Baptist | Church are attending the semin- ary, They are Nancy Lewis and | Harriet Dunn. Chop was concocted in New York City the fall of 1896. At! that time ft was unknown in any | part of China. + - =. — Oe — x. . f tendent of the Fenton schools, who will speak on “The Meaning of America.” The meeting will be held tw the bandhouse begisining at eight o'clock, ‘The homeroom —niothers, Fenton School Official HOLLY — Guest speaker at the April meeting of the Holly. High School PTA Tuesday evening will ander the direction of Mia. Be 2. be George E. Peterson, _superin- Atley, will serve refreshments. 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Needs ‘Horse Sense’ water problem in Pontiac on . to Avoid Needless Debts ‘Batered at Post Office, Pontine, Mich. as second class matter edly codlendPord — Mrs. Crane has a quarrel OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sane is DY carrier for 40 =—T 7 cmb MEMBER OF AUT "BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS EEE ———E A Matter of Manners In addressing history and English classes at Pontiac High School, where he once was a student, Air Force Colonel Reviews for Deportees If Attorney General Brown11 has his way a flaw in our immigration law will be corrected by Congress. What the head of our Justice Depart- ment wants is legislation to extend right of court review to aliens ordered deport- ed. At present the only legal safeguard open to them is the writ of habeas cor- pus. Unfortunately this covers only deportatgon procedures. The facts with Uncle Sam. She thinks he would show far more “horse sense” if he had operated a newspaper route while he was a boy. For newspaper carriers don’t run up such dedts as Uncle Sam has done with our tazes. Her first job was with General Electric Co., at Ft. Wayne, Ind., during World War IL. Her starting salary was $35 per month. ; But he suggested she some a Wr1iaM Onats explained why some for- 7 ae ow “tl stock in bio firm B caine to eigners consider Americans arrogan imm ; aren $636 so she used her savings r ee . reviewable by a court. ocouinad dha fuel Soa heals — Even though they are a very ; Not long the American Asso For the past 30 however, small minority, too many Ameri- ice rl her stock hasn't paid her a single : ciation’s House of Delegates went on rec- penny in dividends. Even during cans when away from home pay , ord in favor of the reform urged by Mr. the business boom of World War II too little attention tothe customs = Baowneit. Lack of it is out of harmony ds ahs: Soueed dha baa 60t cil of the country they are visiting, = with the American ideal of equal justice lost her original 2 $636, but had al Col. Onzis pointed out. The in- for all. J been deprived of about $800 addi- . tional interest that her oiieiee weit ts thal potives We hope Congress quickly sees the should beve earned in that 3-year — am Americans arrogant need and desirability of this proposed Re ost ‘wardens an rude. amendment and acts accordingly. ture of her stock, and unable to serves at least $75, too, * * x a Because of the greater risk he We hope the moral of these thought provoking discussions was not lost on the students, It-isn’t necessary to go abroad to find examples of this arro- gance and ignorance. Even in neighboring friendly “A MALE patient in a Colorado hospi- tal has been talking incessantly for two days.” — News item. He must have been given a transfusion with a woman’s blood. , There'll Be a Slight Delay on This Delivery Voice of the People One Month’s Silence on Sen. McCarthy runs, moreover, the investor should For example, if bankruptcy OC. curs, the stockholder’s $150,000 is killed. It is dead. But the unempleyed worker simply goes on pay and soon may shift to anoth- . N MANY : din Aol direptigrelivoe er tactery af the same pay urate. canada abet which we sid, It Mawr cue ao apron so and H Bomb Urged by George Dunham Sa org he didn’t have time to run. icans offend. In fact, some of them look downright silly when Clapp Hits Illegal Posters in Campaign ing was done. So I went and tore it down myself, but it was soon That greater risk of the stock- holder can be worked out as scien- tifically as life insurance compa- will not be tf the writer so back in place and too high for me in business and ality the adverse exchange rate draws The Man About Town reweanta, walune the letter to eritioal © | | od recemtiy that LivomlS t» reach withoet a stepladder. She says if Uncie Sam had only ee oe ne eee: loud protests them that ; : Please let us have silence for City workers had a field day,.tear- Personally I have never believed ae 3 eee eS antee minimum wages for work- “U. S. dollars are as good as Can- The Closing Week the rest of April from “hydrogen if down over 1,000 election post- im political posters which mar the (2%, 4e would halt lewel, St ers, he should guarantee minimum ” , ” ers illegally tacked on trees, utility side, sometimes af- ; income for the stockholders, too. ada’'s any day. M tT Ba i bombs” and “McCarthy. ex: sshd country side, years ing” Britain $633 of our taxes for qt present, Uncle Sam is doubly | Abo seba ter a campaign. ground They, and unfortunately many Cana- wal ur town All this talk of hydrogen bombs “7. action recalls a local inci eg a enn ot wntair to small business men who CG End d child bragging W. Clapp es COM pioneer. If they invest their life's dians, don’t realize that the exchange ontest Ends on Saturday % ites “Ihave dent during the 1952 campaign James — | , ia te Get ton oor Yaak inthe badd of Daftynition = ee ee F Gur ik We need more efficiency engl: S big cut of the profits, If they ra’ ” for prosecutor, one of his signs i neering in government proper trade factors and demand for Canadian __ Fotism: What is displayed by the young man ne ae ae tacked illegally to a pole across rom r Files profit 2 deem tn inners cat beste we iciteeen who thinks nothing in the world is good enough our g0W% the street from us. Although I was 15 Years Age Then Americans would enjoy the co it is high time for some ef- funds. for her but himself erqment exposing secret weap- —_—e* ~~ ee BRITAIN STIRRED by Defense high incomes of the employes at ficiency engineering at Washing- What Col. Orris was dealing with is a tt went thine 150 aU, ¥. & ons? We have been taxed fifty er came aa » which order to Navy; chief declares fleet the Lincoln Electric Co. (Ohio) son, D.C. To help indect mere of it simple matter of manners, Some of us oon Se ants Bonds. or sixty billion dollars for mate is Per hoy two Prepared for air attacks. James F. Lincetm hes plo in your local firm, send for my your entry must be received in the Pontiac Press Meanwhile, a poster for . a 34 to im ours. click in eek of Set eis. Tied oe Oe rial to help other nations in their 1 nocratic candidates was posted _ 4 PARKING METERS. the aeered this profit sharing as the Tests for Employers and Em- need prove ae. submitting the defense and now all we hear is on a utility pole in front of Genera) first in Pontiac. are installed on ideal arrangement for employers ployes,”” enclosing a stamped re- al Baering Down By JAMES J. METCALFE 4 Big Lig, it insists Red China will attend ieee make o owe Galt wee & wees Be everirew oma aged. POLICE SUSPENSIONS }oom in amryue “puce’ pare ype Ue Ser Evers and the Geneva conference on an equal foot- compete, but each entry must be on.a separate | STmment. I called the Harrelson residence, Pontiac after six raids. Police de- faspaniennes ies arieee .- + You grant them readily . . . ? - * ‘piece of All that sa edema bs te elle George A. Dunham informing them that one of-their partment and prosecutor's office insurance of jallopies Because the service is so small ing with the Big Four Powers. out the candte name and what you think his 58 W. Huron St. signs Was posted illegally, but noth- deny animosity. is required treatment if it doesn't |, San teen oe ae For propaganda pu there- ed peng your ee psi ; ; ; get too specialized. - Ave tren i aes f it has had Pravda, Com- nly, see it re us by noon ' When it is obvious that they... form, as Com Eis Apl 10, Enpoyer et he patee OTOrY ON Pearl Harbor ‘Surprise’ Attack creme Dewey te stronger iver Wi chvious tat they = statement made Secretary Pree onl_ menkes ot St an . . of ope York. The upstate Democrats 2” afford a dollar just... .' As Dalles in his address on U.S-Indo- S78 barred from competition, Be wre wv make Brings Up Surprise Responsibility Facts amr need it tecmuse they can Suely as a.cent. And yet they china policy. tinh da inpint coast all the way down to New hoard each penny they . . . Can x + * By DAVID LAWRENCE was given to Admiral Kimmel or that alert as related only to ine York. cep from being spent... They’ In so doing the party organ quoted WASHINGTON — The truth Is coming out at last about the ré- ternal sabotage at Hawaii, he was are the common leeches who... Would suck your friendship vein allowed by his superiors in Wash- . . . For one more favor that be- part-of the communique issued — Saeee, sponsibility for the, attack on Pearl attack so withheld? brother-in-law type of collision spond , ap rd the employes of the sar 4c tak Then wen SR “ * ington to operate under that i+ And the annuity style insurance “CS - - . Their own financial after the Berlin erence, Sul, acco GMC Truck and Coach Division Americans were killed and 1,272 oe irirarsap igen lusion for ~ several days when for old heaps. Retire your car at %#!" . . . You want to practice ing to an old Russian custom, it quoted 476 enjoying a-course in the fundamentals of wounded. ee eee attack? Washington's own information the age of 65. ee an ee peg geet just what served the Kremlin’s purpose. golf. He has the assistance of ~ Whether all the facts have as There can be only one anewer— Pointed to an attack on Pearl a a ea taithiess hearts... That calfisnly “This is the vifal part of what Mr. Duties Charles Barker, yet been revealed by Rear Admiral because President Rooseveit [arbor itself rear-end bump jut bara ‘IDO. " ; ; Theobald, U. S. N. (Ret.), in his wanted it tha: ” is a bump just hard f Red Chin also a GMC employe. The classes meet Saturdays ; t way Perhaps the most pertinent = .nigh to start the windshield ; (Copyright 1954) — 6 Soe * #5 and are free to everybody on the pay roll. The new book to which Fleet Admiral 2) suitor rationalizes that both quotation Bearing oa all this Is wipers working. It disengages Geneva status: opening class was attended by over 30, and a Halsey and Admiral Kimmel have 00 “Marshall and. Admiral tat takem by Admiral Theobald Oi tot tooth with resultant seork. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY written corroborative forewords the notation Nev. ' — “There (at Berlin) by standing great aay = long enrolling base, The core whether there will be further con- Stark.. commanders of the Army a: a pet ibe ar ingman's compensation. Vertiy, verlly, 1 ony inte yoo I-finally obtained th ans SS SES, SO ee anne AR SSS ional inquiri _ and Navy respectively in Wash- — —— , firm y e re- course. gressional inquiries, the informa too as ‘Henry L. Stimson, then secretary Yeu 4 =a He that believeth on me, the luctant agreement by Mr. Mo- — tion el being aber ionagg Pic waist tomas santos of war, whe wrote: ctary of the goed sc cage works that I do shall he do also; Loroy that the Geneva confer- reared Anuar _pelmiecy ciechen Penmisee aba ee sigan avail. these — on to Hawaii, and = “The question was how we rushed up to a sideswipe. He pray do; sae 5 ae unte would not be a Big Five con- y > Repu : nomina able for questioning. assumes they had positive or- should maneuver them (the Japa- asked the victim on the-ground if my Father.—John 14:12. ence 1g for Oakland County's six positions in the ders from Roosevelt not to dis- nese) into position of firing the the lawyers had gotten there yet. ee e ference and that the invitation to Michigan State Legislature. There will be at least Did the late President Roose- patch such messages. first shot without allowing too Being informed they hadn't, he telief consists in ‘ec Geneva would itself specify that three candidates from that party for State velit deliberately the _ The trans-Pacific telephone from much danger to ourselves. It was asked, ‘‘Do you mind if I lay down afftrmations of the soul; unbelief, ; Senator, the office being vacated by American fleet te attack at Washington to Pearl Harbor could a difficult proposition.” alongside you?” : in denying them.—Emerson neither the invitation to, nor the George N. Higgins Peart Harbor, refusing twice to have been used, it is added, and a holding of that conference, who is running for the Republican nomination for *2&# the advice of Admiral Rich: there was time for speedy mes- : ardson, commander of the fleet, transmission but, instead, \W : S should be deemed to imply diplo. Cavemen. Fachol te fre Hue ot Reprenmtas Seat cree mar eumminin Mt eed: Dr Brady Wonders Why It Is So Hard matic recognition where it had paler ek not already been accorded. “The Chinese Communist regime has os Now learning all about Pontiac automobiles, Did Roosevelt purposely with. ‘ix hold vital information from ren foes ' a ‘i > ee i ~ » » az + LS ‘ \ 2 ps > —- BC Symphony. Loses Toscanini Conductor Leaves Post Quietly After 17 Years | With Orchestra NEW YORK # — Arturo Tos- canini, whose name means the finest in music to millions, has | retired as conductor of ‘the NBC’ Symphony Orchestra. The 87-year-old maestro left his | Post quietly and without making a special occasion of his last concert, an all-Wagner program in Car- negie Hall yesterday. NBC said he planned to leave the United States in May or June for a visit to his native Italy. It wag understood he hag at present made no commitments for any fu- ture concerts anywhere. * > . Officiat word of his retirement | wag withheld until after the final | concert, NBC said this was done at the veteran conductor's request to avoid a sentimental demonstra- | tion by the audience or orches- tra, formed 17 years ago especial ly for his use. Without turning to the audience or a nod to anyone, Toscanini left the podium as soon as the last note. of the concert’s final num- | ber died. He shut himself in his green room in Carnegie Hall and refused to return to the stage despite | { a e - a Phonomania Teenagers Are Driving By LAURA--£.-HORSON By International News Service I watched a mother glow with joy and pride over her three-year- | old the other day, because the dear little girl had answered the phone all by herself, and talked for 10 full seconds before going mute. “Just wait 10 years.” I wanted to tell the mother. “‘Then you'll glow so hard, you'll do a perpetual burn.” . That realize grass every teddier and post- teddier actually is when making its first acquaintance with the wonder and glory of the tele- happy mother didn't Nor does she suspect that when the dear little tots finally turn 12 or 14, they'll be verbal marathon runners who can keep going for- ever, as long as a tempting black mouthpiece is held out in front of their noses. It's a compulsive sort of thing, | a modern juvenile disease, and my own name for it is “phonomania.” Doses of reason won't work, nor the bitter pills of scoldings. Tearing the phone out by the reots is bad etiquette for parents, | and cutting the wires is on a | par with snipping the nose off to spite the face. Speaking of etiquette, the rules what a snake in the | Parents Mad wticed by the old “Four Hun- dred.” “Hello” is forbidden, “‘Hi"’ is old hat. If the desired voice answers |the call, a 12-year-old’s opening | gambit is apt to be, “What say | you come over here?” A 17's is | “What say I come over there?” Even when the answer is an immediate and soul-satisfying yes, | Proper usage demands that you go | right on gabbing for the required 30 minutes. That 30-minute rule applies equally te members of either sex, and anybody who tells me that girls and women are great- er gabbers than boys and men should just try te dial my num- ber during any spring, summer or Christmas vacation when my twe sons are home from school all day. Just as there are junior driving licenses for teenage motorists, I long to see special junior tele- phones, preferably with coinbox attached. These would be such electronic miracles that after three minutes | of gab, a mechanical voice would | ' chant, ‘‘Goodbye now — I'm pay- ing for this out of my own allow- arice."’ But my real wish, my secret {wish, is that back in 1876 there never had been any genius named | Alexander Graham Bell. About 400 million acres in the lengthy cheering and afplause by | these young dial devotees follow | United States are classified as the audience. 7 > . } NBC said he did not come out because he was too moved and | had even canceled a dinner party because of the emotional strain of the occasion. David Sarnoff, chairman of the board of RCA and NBC, released the letter in which Toscanini told him ‘“‘the.sad time has come when I must reluctantly lay aside my baton and say goodby to my orchestra.” The NBC orchestra will continue playing under other conductors | through the spring. Plans after | that are still to be announced. 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He was cited ? —F a Sanced Matos Eee : eS aang never , liter, communing with himselt| orp NCarthy moved ito the Red-| ments to Chambers akd ot Tying | Aiowelt out. of the ry. ] “ae ‘QUEEN “DAILY RATE little good to argue about chang. | ™ntine ssene. ‘ tn be told be had tat oi Cot coed op Be aes Deal va 9 , @ inc what be called “our suicide Hiss had held important positions | tacts with Chambers after Jan. 1, | top Communist official. foreign policy so long as the men |i the State Department, and just | 1957 . in Ge beckgreunl cheng wih of in charge of shaping that palicy | i Gave, hefory McCarty mene It was during the Hiss trials that | this, too, were the activities of the $11 C | were ip the camp of the enemy.” | "is Wheeling speech Hiss had.been | Chambers produced his famous | loyalty review boards set up by) Regular Price 9.96 i | Tt was after this deliberation, he convicted on two counts of per-| ‘Pumpkin Papers.” These were| President Truman to weed out | said, that he decided to launch his | 7° : microfilms he had’ concealed in | Communists and fellow travelers. OUR LOW 9h Up public fight at Wheeling. He had been sentenced to five | pumpkins on his Maryland farm.| It was into these winds of public , | Former Republican Congress-|Y¢*"s’ imprisonment but, main- | They involved State Department | opinion, stirred by events in which - man Francis J. Love and Tom | “ing that he was innocent, had | documents, some of which were| he had played no part, that Mc- Lew Monthly Rates With | Sweeney, now a candidate for the | *?peaied. - Peind tn Sieg te ine: teed: | Se Se eee | Republican nomination to the Sen-| Dean Acheson's Remark writing. 2 Communists State : : ate, were at the Wheeling airport n : s ma Klaus Fuchs’ Sp Cc partment, or 57 or even one ‘4 j to greet McCarthy. So was report-/on Hiss Stirs Storm , Pirate gto gpd paella ‘ pe Aegon A few hours later Secretary ot| necked Whole Nation Vue Gan cas 2 el Gl ’ - | Im an interview this March 19 ; and Your. Love recalled the event. State Acheson said of Hiss, a long-| But if the Hiss trial and convic- | the political force now known as Ol + “McCarthy talked on the way to | time friend: “I do not intend to | tion shocked the nation, the arrest | “ Washer arn say back an Alger Hiss.” He | of Kinus Fuchs in Eaginnd Feb. 2 commenting on the legal aspects | spoke—rocked it. Fuchs, an atomic 20 Gallon talk on Coffimunists in - govern- ; of the case. He referred-question- | scientist, was charged (and lat Double W. Hed, | ment,” Love ~auid mises est ere to « Bitiical passage wreing| convicted) of passing atomic s-| What is the definition of this , = | | Year Service and ~asneas mS Set See Se me tn when eh rt wae | ERIDDG Tae een caer, op | Dearie of Gomme cet zaman tes commanien.' I NO MONEY DOWN -—- 24 Months to Pay! pas at ae it oa coricet re Pediat ‘Truman —de~ €: 1 the | Remington, won on appeal, was | ruption of truth, the abandonment ‘ \ y "4 | in 1937 and | pending. He later was convicted | of our historical devotion Nonetheless Acheson's statement | worked in American atomic plants It has a different meaning to 1938 Communist Threat Grows | ments for A Two Supreme stices, ploye Justice Depart-| Adlai Stevenson, former Gover- : H M at End of War in 1945 Felix. Frankfurter and oraaies, | saan, Scoala aon lee of Diinots and Democratic Your Electrical Appliance Specialist The nation had grounds for con- | Reed, testified for Hiss as charac- | 1949, on charges of passing docu- | presidential candidate in 1952, de- . cern about the issue. Since the end| ter witnesses some time later. | ments to a Russian friend. She| scribed McCarthyism in 195i as|fm™ Phone FE 5-6189 121 N. Saginew S#. of World War Il, the threat of| Hiss, a Harvard law. graduate, | was convicted, but a new trial was | “a hysterical form of putrid ~ communism from without °° | —E—E—EOEOE—E—O_ reer within seemingly had grown al- ‘ 4 most daily. ; 4. Relations with Russia, a war ally, had deteriorated steadily. To save Berlin from a Commu- Zemo—®@ doctor’s soothing anti- | nist blockade the United States had | ~ | — - ptly relieves itch of | resorted to a tremendously expen- | surface rashes, eczema, psori- | sive air lift. i asis. Zemo scratching and so | The United States had poured Strenath Lome rg tg | owt billions of dollars in foreign | aid to prevent the economic chaos communism thrives. W 4 IT MDES PANS of === DYOVINg groun RTHRITIS and |... cmos, mt weve tt * A was bitter attacks on U.S.- foreign RHEUMATISM |=: — in the Far East. eeeeten tem ieoans Sotets | 2s inayat Sosed, ten them test ore ism, | doned, the Communist party— , : nas = | tified in public that they knew of | subversion and espionage in high | places. 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Ail + : | junior, has qualified for the state | had been listed as missing in ac- : ~The trees will be sprayed again| music festival as @ baritone, ® | ‘tion for a year or more. : ‘after the leaves come out, Aho | trombone soloist, a member of the Among 30 names made public As another part of the pre-) male quartet, mixed quartet and 1, tne Army were two Michigan va program, the city’s Boy(brass sextet. a ~— Pfc. Norman C. Bedell, son of | Mrs. Sarah J, Bedell, Ann Arbor. Cpl. Curtis J. Wells, son-of Mrs. , See oat tena | is the week for all your family’s jel » Air Force list of 37) ‘ i | } Eastef cleaning! Don’t put it off igo tig R a — another doy! of Mrs. Cecile G. Oyler, Jackson. | Call FE 5-6107 PLUS Geney's Moth Proofing! ~ENEY DRY CLEANERS ‘12 West Pike Street Phone FE 5-6107 Clemens Consistent Bowler BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) | Hegar didn’t have much difficulty figuring his bowling average in | league ‘competition recently. 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UN forces agree on a neutral com- ss mission procedure, there is still the | problem of dealing with South Ko- | |rean President Syngman Rhee, | | head of a sovereign country who is |rean Communists | Even after the Communists and | from entering his borders for any reason. The armistice agreement pro- vides also that each side shall fur- nish to the other all available in- formation about places of burial of the dead servicemen of the other See our large display of truly distinctive 4} Monuments and Markers, reasonably priced. Quality Granites are our Speciality ... we Beauty ... Quality ... invite you to compare our prices, MONUMENTS MARKERS $150 $39 “Built to a. Standard of Quality” Inch Memorials, Inc. Over 60 Years of Service in Pontiac 864 N. Perry St. Phone FE 5-6931 from from ™ Enduring Memorials | | 2,600 Americans Are' Buried in North Korea; | Removal Held Up WASHINGTON (INS) — Com- ~f munist obstinancy today is prevent- | ing recovery of bodies of 2,600 | American servicemen known to be buried in Korea—and there is | no certainty they ever will be | brought to U. S. soil. Although more than eight months | have passed since the signing of the Korean armistice, carrying a provision to permit graves regis- tration teams of each side to enter | the territory of the other, the sub- ject is still being ‘‘negotiated.” Col. John D. 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Evelyn will speak her nuptial vows May 1 with Donald Weiss in a candlelight service at St. George Hellenic Orthodox Church. She is| the daughter of Mrs, Helen Pratt of East Pike street and the late Peter Pratt. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Amelia Weiss of Summit avenue. Others were Mrs. George Pratt, Mrs. Nicholas Gianopulos, Mrs. Alex Gavis, Mrs. Nicholas Tse- kery, Mary Tsekery, Mrs. James Couretas, Helen Govenis, Mrs. John Panos, Mrs. Speros Kentros, Mrs. James Marinos and Mrs. | Richard Penman. Out-of-town guests were Mrs.| Sam Stathis, Violet Stathis, Mrs. | George Nichols, Mrs. Evans Pape- | trou, Mrs. Chois Dugekos, Mrs. Gus Cosmos, Mrs. Jack Weiss, Mrs. Gus Demopoulos and Mrs.|. Ted Nick. Sharon Holland Hostess Sunday to Music Group Sharon Holland was hestess in) her East Iroquois road home| Sunday afternoon for a meeting of | the Junior League of Pontiac Tues- day Musicale. On the were a flute| solo by Janet Wiltgen accompanied | by Mrs. Ralph Norvell and piano| solos by Joanne Morris, Carl Hol-| morning session of 230 members | Kay Johnson, Rebecca Schutt and Janet Willoughby. ¥2 a é. = a ae one a Robert McNeils Visited _ in-West for Six Months Aubrey Roberts Entertains at Party in Honor of Charles D. Scribner: Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeil returned Friday evening to their home on Harper street from a six month stay in California. ¥ Aubrey Roberts was host Wednesday at a party honoring Charles D. Scribner of Ottawa drive. — + a UT e F for Business as Usual Come in... and See What We Are Doing! A\Wonderland of Fashions for your Easter Selection! 50 Re: FEE GRAHAM T. OVERGARD Wayne Professor County OES Has Meeting } in Oxford Grand officers of the Grand Chapter of Michigan OES, were honored at the spring meeting of the Oakland County Association of OES, held at Oxford. Mrs. Arthur Baynes opened the and Mrs. Allen Nelson gave the greetings and introduced distin- Relaxing at the start of a new quarter at Michigan State* College are (left-to tight) Richard Heitsch of West Iro- quois road, Dody Garyet of Baldwin avenue and Phyllis Head of Lark drive. Classes began today for the spring term. 2 Guests of Honor |Pqu] F. Moros’ Entertained by DU V : Mrs. Ione Powers of Owosso and Plan to Reside Mrs. Margaret Pomber of Ferndale in Lansing Home were guests of honor at the Thurs- Planning to reside in Lansing day evening meeting of Frances C. | 1. wr and Mrs. Paul E. Moros Butterfield Tent Nine, Daughters | 4, were married March 27 in of Union Veterans Mrs. Powers is department ptesi- | Bi oe 4 Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Miller of Chippers dab als os to Direct PHS Band ets Guest conductor for Wednesday e evening of their son, David Bruce , Song Writer |Hies‘soa partare Am Patch | Cf nd pomtac sen Sched Others ‘there for the ceremony | Bang will be Graham T. Overgard. ‘| Subi t were Mr. and Mrs. William B.| y7. is aris ‘iSou jec Moore of Chadwick drive and the priest ura =e of Program | road te * 2 — at Wayne since 1937. Hymns fromthe pen of Fanny| Cheftes Keelia was recently ’ Crosby, Gahtiess song ‘writer of | ee of “ tra- State Women’s |the 19th Century, formed the pro- ternity Northwestern Univer- posal for the Wayside Gleaners| “ty im oo Th. He is a Clubs Announce Society of First Baptist Church for member Kappa Triton ° ‘the Friday meeting. a ot Tet Delta Chi and Major Awards Barnett Chapel of First Baptist son of Theodore Koeillas 'Church was the meeting place. of Wenltend — ronnN ‘a Women's Cbs t-| Mrs. Ralph Allen accompanied | Suished guests. | dent of the state DUV and Mrs. | The bride, the former JoAnne| circumstances leading to the | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moros of} cluding “Club of the Year,” tn rig os a tert beh bron ° fer ber is past department presi- | Frazier, is the daughter of Mr. Tene aes “rane . . ay ee ee during the =e Club and realiet: Thane Be my layed Mrs. Lewis Weckler, Mrs. Nelson | dent. The meeting was held in the and Mrs. George Frazier of Fern- cd 2 t week. The occasion was the| The Filet ; . the award cima aie ach played | K. Richards, Mrs. Pasi Hagle, DUV Wall on West Pike street. | dale, and the E Motos, o¢| Aimy. Mra. Merbert Fleming. |Past week. Ths occasion wae Oe eit, sre won the violin accompanied by Mrs. T.| Mrs. Marry Burgoyne, Evelyn | [t‘was announced that anyone | = y ton, Mrs. George Bryan, Mrs. . c more mem- Edward Nelson. ; Parks, Mrs. Paul Burrell and eligible for membership may con- | Edgefield drive are the bride Mabel Wiser, Mrs. Howard Bar- | Paul, and JoAnne Frazier. bers, Bridgeman club for groups H. Russel Holland Jr. was guest; Mr. Peter Brevik. > may 4 nett and Mrs. T. N. Slosson. Leaving this weekend were Dr. | under 100. ° tact Mrs. Foster Bake. groom's parents. SF cit fr a Seal | Pat and cs re Pee F'n dating | ow or rina | Sumer Karo Ml |" Wome Oe ea Beatrice Mundy, Carolyn Spauld-/ Plans Musical Tea | ceremony, the bride wore white surance,’ is the opening hymn at| 1°) & . = wentien that followed. ing and Mrs. Chantilly lace and tulle ever {all setvices now being conducted|A- Zimmerman of Akron, Ohio.| the larger categery. Verment- ~~ Other grand representatives were| Guild Eight, All Saints Episcopal satin. The long sicevés were |in England by Billy | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fortney and| ville Women’s Club won henor- Anne Stewart and Mrs. Allen Nel-| Church, has planned a musical pro-| pointed over the wrists, and |Graham, according to Mrs. Mon-| family of Forest, Ohio, the E. L.| able mention for smaller groups. |gram and Lenten tea to be held! pearls and pailettes ornamented | roe. | Usners of South Bend, Ind., the| The Players of Grand Rapids Ferndale addres-| Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. The Pro-| the V-neckline. Tiers of tulle | During the 95 years of Mrs. Cros- | Edwin L. Donans of Fort Johnson, | Women’s Club won the Edith Al- her projects of | gram will be in the Rose Kneale | which fashioned the skirt fell In- |by’s life. she wrote more than|N. Y., the E. A. Wills of Buffalo, /vord Award for outstanding con- ng a discussion of Room of Stevens Hall. te a train. 48,000 hymns. and poems, said the|N. ¥., and Jack Eadie of East | tribution to drama. Masonicq home for | speaker. | cemwtat : Other drama awards included . en smatching lace cap held her! ‘Mrs. Harry Newhouse based her | the drama plaque to Bronson ce ve carried a | , r Report from . | | devotional topic on songs of the Women's Club and Bronson Wo- airmen i Arter Ae. © | vouquet of white roses and fresia Binie. ‘The next meeting of the| Central WSCS men’s League; the Jean Mcintyre tine, Mrs. Theron Taylor, Mrs my | With white extin streamers. group will be a May breakfast on Bruce Award to Sullivan Ea o and Mrs. Walter Welt- © | In Wedgewood blue were the the 7th. Hears Speaker of Royal Oak for her play “Beg the Thursday. affair iM honor matron, Mrs, Fred Maynard | WSCS of Central Methodist | Pardon, Ladies.” . } | of Ferndale, and the other atten-| F b . Circh wes hostess to Mrs. Bar Nancy Himebaugh of Bronson fa ane * | dants, Fay Garwood, Judy Trager.| PrESDYtErians Cor ee Cnedey at | wou the Treesa Way Merrill was announced by © | Mrs. Cal Landsmesser and Mrs. 4 4 Dj eee ae Scholarship of 10 weeks training at for April 2 at Wa- © | Jerry DuBois. ‘Meet at Vinner —_—e endent ot | WuLo-Way Theater in Bloomfield ee] i , Building, beginning “2 | _ John 8. LaMonte was best man | Mrs. C.D. Davis of Royal Oak |Giris Training a peg oe adhe cereal be maar ae : “99008 |e oy Lanta Francs of Oxtrd. ; +16 $7508) Nars, Mary Woods Manicures—Hair Setting No Appointment Necessary ete ‘Will Review Book HE Evenings by Appointment G | Mrs. Mary Woods will review Cob FB 5-ome || “When the Lamp Flickers,” by ALOIL Beauty Shop} | Les D. Weatherhead at ) | YWCA 71% North Saginaw St. {| Tuesday. | Mrs. William Knudsen and Mrs. Emma Kirby. Tea and coffee will be served at 11:30 and at 12:30. WER EARLY WEEK SPECIAL On Examining Body in ti » || Mrs. Carl Clifford and J. N. San- Now in time for Easter! sa ace in Sete ar nl COLD WAVE $520 participate on the examining board | PERMANENT for the National Federation of Music Clubs’ Festivals. PTA Activities PONTIAC COUNCIL Pontiac Council of PTA will meet Tues- day at 1:30.p.m. Whitfield School for hange of und-raising ideas and Sieeussion of the disbursement of funds by each local group. Suitable for white hair, or school girls casual styling. Italian sn- fluence in fashion waves. Yordyo NT WAVE MeCONNELL shoulder and can open back ant 12 schoo! | PTA board of Metonee “tne pra like a lapel to show a con- re ome canes tn hee erty lerasting lining. the | Lenten meeting at noon} C. Lloyd Stait sang the wedding recital accompanied by Rodney | Peterson. After the ceremony, a reception -| was held in the church pariors. JoAnne attended Wayne University and Paul is a student at Michigan | State College. Coming-Events Executive board of the WSCS of Oak- | land Park Methodist Church will meet | } this evening at 7 o'clock. Election of | officers will be held af 7:48. with Mrs. | ve, | MOMS of America, Ine., Unit Two will meet Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. for a lunch- Dora 8c eon with Mrs. ually, 348 6. Gan- ford &t. Cora M. Eves Tent Hive 2471, of the Maccabees will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. ip the VPW Hall, 298 8. Saginaw St. ee ee ee Club Spirit Six will meet y at 8 p.m. at 6 6. Perry St. Mrs. Nellie Monroe told of the ’ at thé Friday evening | stressing the importance of a good dinner meeting of the Women’s | family life to prevent delinquency. “Small Hair Dos”... for little Easter Bonnets. Short Curt Permanents from $450 ; | 6” & No appointment necessary IMPERIAL Beauty Salon 20 E Pike St. FE 4-2878 Association of First Presbyterian| “Mirror of Glass” was the sub- s Church. Mrs. S. E. 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FE BY FORMFIT Open Wednesday All Day | dramatic difference one's Inlet Ben: ft are Friday “tl 9 P.M. male, Out undertundng Star are wating ’ vj Lz a ee. feo ‘| Bis ge ~~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1954 a oe a ee —~ ‘ , St te Travel al-Speed Second Only to. ie | Herself by Denying response to a “good Exquisite old patterns that exemplify | quality craftsmanship now are making sil- ver plate history in an unprec event. These old favorites, Varquise, first introduced in So it isn’t wise to give the im- name “inferiority com- “Big or Small, Seem to -sader in’ 1920, and Lovelace in 1936 are |among the 10 popular patterns being reac- tivated by a leading silver plate company in a unique “Your Favorite Pattern” event. This is the first time that silver plate pat- terns have been reactivated. The millions of | women who started their family silver in’ the 20s and early 30s now have an oppor- tunity to complete services in their favorite | pattern. Tire seven other patterns are Anni: | versary (1922), Ancestral (1924), Argosy | (1926), Legacy (1928), Silhouette (1929), Her Majesty (1930) and Sylvia (1934). edented revival (left to. right)’ 1932; Ambas- how to behave toward unkindness, 7_ I can tei her what I would do | ° ° in her situation. I would say to |MQrriage License myself, “I don't like this, I shall ° ° not again encourage stubs ty Applications not smile or say ‘good morning’ Sonthe BM feet Walled lane an) kecbiee ui | BSP Rett al? ET This decision would unite my | id fot hen maak 4 Clarence F. Treadway, Hazel Park ee | Pg Ry ed myself because my feeling and | . my action bad i becette on. oe ene Biome take Oren our actions not - we cannot possibly be Bony U: Boencer, Late Orton sure of ourselves. _—_< Of course Mrs. B. is unsure of Beroare 3 eee 1305 wechangtes herself; Her actions toward her ~" — age Se ge oon -~ iene 0, Sahin. Birgnadl resentment, with smiles and friend-| Ar‘in_ Jegteon. Hagel Pack, poncecmag has ted | eat | Robert B Cain 110 EB Brooklyn anger such catastrophe that salty 8 Chambers, 152 Wing she has to pretend it's something Thomas 8 Poster Jr 67 8 Parke else? Deiores G. Barnes, 125 N Perry Henry ff Latimore Ill. 498 Wyoming Rebdbie Clay, 253 Rapid B. re} But @ she Guy Sterling. 4157 Hazeimary won't rally the courage to test Guy Sterling. 3157 Hazelmary her right to be herself, how can she ever discover that such cour- oH H gt py: Take’ Time to Find ‘Costume. Toppers It ig not because we become After you've assembled - the ma- fearful or angry that others treat jor items in your spring costume. us y, but because we deny the truth of what we are. They “freeze up’ on us out of distrust of our sincerity. They think, ‘You cannot be Joyal to yourself, so how can you | be loyal to me?” : | urely looking. the shops. You'll probably scarf, pin. gloves or flower that take a few hours to stroll aroufid spot just the will give the finishing touch to your ensemble. But that does take leis- ee] the kind of a bridge that people Make Cigar Box Guitar I hope that you have had the use to walk over, but a bridge fun of being part of a rhythm that string go over for tone. band at some time. These bands are fun for all, for homemade instruments- are used. You can blow into bottles. use pie plates with bottle caps, pan lids to bang together, and how about a cigar ‘box guitar? You will need a cigar box, some | rubber bands and a small piece of wood for a bridge. This is not soft wood, and you can make it go about half way across the cigar bex, Whittle it so that the top Is more narrow than the bettem. Smooth { with sandpaper | to give it a finished look, then | make four notches in the top. | Use a jig saw to cut a half oval in the lid of the box. This across Hubby’ss Gag Opens Door to Hobby By ANNE HEYWOOD “Why, it showed me exactly how “It's strange how things work to make chic, modern lampshades out,” @ young mother wrote me | out of very inexpensive materials. recently. “For a couple of years now I've old-tashioned lampshades. But, | husband who is not yet mating | ‘Ive learned this the hard way | very much money, there was never | | A moth can grow fat On the parts of your rug That are hard to get at ! | “Well,” the letter continued, “at Christmastime, there were a lot of Uy? things I wanted more than lamp. | Me shades, and Bob got me lovely | Right, Petunia! Under ra- presents. Hy | : ; “ut for a ally “stocking pres, diators and heavy furniture are danger spots. Spray them with mothproofing ent, he gave me a little booklet called “Lampshade Making.’ . He “just thought it"was a gag. you! —————————— Set the bridge about 2 inches down from this iy Use rubber bands of regular It was full of ideas about plastics length. and put these around the box the tong way. Set*the bridge ; in place and have the rubber bands run through the notches. This makes a good strumming instru- ment. Sing and play for fun. | tiful new shades. The family was r delighted, and my friends all | ° complimented me. . Soap Dishes “Then, of course, I wanted to dc 4 more and more. I made shades for May Be Extinct friends, and a couple of them paid NEW YORK (INS)—Fifty years from now, people may have to go me a small fee ct; I read the chapter 0M t> a museum to see a soap dish. lamy bas ; w to make the So says Allen Smith of the Dow lamp itself as well as the shade Chemical Co. who ota 2 The author said that the home. ; ; of the future will use detergents worker who wanted to make money only. should make the whole lamp and | shade together. Smith told the National Home j “He gave excellent ideas on Laundry Conference in New York | | cheap household items which can that people will some day use) be made into lamps, old bottles, toilet bars resembling soap but | ‘jam jars, vases, and so forth. And made from syntehtic detergents. | he told how to wire the base. It And he said eventually homes really isn't vers-hard. and it's such may have a-central supply of an fun! all-purpose liquid detergent piped to showers, wash basins, sinks and household washers that can be used, and papers, and all kinds of material. “For very little money, I gave | the four living room lamps beau- “I have made quite ai few sales. and the pin money helps a lot., But most of all, it's a won- liquid twice a year. Sisuoe -enacuee_ | know, but it really changed my | lifel ' derful hobby. “Everywhere ‘I go. to the five NEW CLASSES + of STARTING e || Topsy Day, Half-Day and Evening GREGG SHORTHAND — TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING ps RRR SI a Scaled aaa RNES cd Se & &¢ es 2 2 256 Be ee ic - =a Swot = = + a © 4 . mae saci, WY ; 4 . and dime or the florist’s or a i friend's house, I'm always on the lookout for something that would~ make a good lamp! | “Se you see,”’ this young wife concluded, ‘“‘you never know. If 1| ¢ hadn't complained about our lamp- as _shades, and my husband hadn't) [5) fis gotten me a stocking present, I , would have missed the most thrill- ing hobby in‘ the world!” <4 If the old movies on TV get much’ worse, it's going to drive the | Custom “Keopshape” Finishing =) NEnen ADDRESS ............... ge > te ws eg — “VOORHEIS CLEANERS ~~ “221 Baldwin POE" FE 4.4610 | VETERAN APPROVED | . a Mary Margaret McBride Says: ,’ ‘She Sympathizes With AF’ on Its Ocean-Hopping Tale “| sympathize with the United denied indignantly a rumor concerning its members in Great Britain | This may be some sort of record for rumor- hopping. considering that the false report had fo cross the Atlantic Ocean twice, but the truth is, once any rumor, however slight. at a speed that seems second only Thinks Dogs Should Be Left Home Housewife Resents | Visitors’ Bringing Hair-Shedding Pet |” a8 boot bride - States Air Force which recently By EMILY POST Today's first letter gives me this advice: “I really do think that you would be doing a great starts, it trayels of your readers to that of light. servicé to man) if you would write something in your column about the people who ; lake their dogs with them every- called to Vise _where they o verify the names | “f have in mind some people ‘who never go anywhere without It is a shaggy dog ls Important in Repairing Makes Furniture Joints Firm When Applied Just Right By HUBBARD COBB When it comes to furniture re- pairs, one of the handiest items of them all is a good wood glue. Using modern wood glues, you can make a joint so strong that it will be acutally stronger than the wood it is holding together. ° haven't fourid their dog ‘he ee teal see alata: | and sheds hair all over the house, the twins actually were born to “gy |and for days after they've been somebody who had over a jhere I find hairs en my furni- name and job that had previously fel tey-Snolt tos fo oe ee ture, on the rug and everywhere. been mine. People still ask me} wo gsscties B ersma eet ee | “It jan't that I dislike dogs; about my twins and now and then | Rh edie eng Ep n somebody looks startled at seeing | iss F B.—The deep ivory satin | but I never took them inte other |'me, which may or may not be ‘tunic with floor-touching boutfant | people's houses with me. | because of the premature 4&0 | skirt of misty lace, short veil hung, “Don't you agree with me that noupcement of my demise. low, neckline flatteringly shaped dogs should be left at home when Certainly it’s almest impossible about the shoulders, these are one is going visiting? Is there te scotch a really good rumer height-cutting devices. any tactful way of suggesting that Awhile back a friend of mine got - such a rule should be enforced” much @xeited when he was told © Answer: To this, 1 think it de- that if he found the sumber pends on the breed of dog and obv:- | 3,900 under the revenue stamp ae ee a ne an he gy one quite ev y s par Lapeer ay npeton 4 , been neither thoroughly brushed packet to the cigarett? company. x nor trained to stay at his master's get a new convertible free. It | feet should not be taken into the was sad to have te tell him that ; houses of others this same old chestnut gets e ba | Bat what to suggest that you started every decade or se. do is very baffling, unless you are But it's got to be used just right. that are to be joined to- can be dome by glue with a cloth warm water or It’s also important that the two surfaces be smooth. This does not apply, however, to a split in a leg if the surfaces were sanded smooth the pieces would not join together properly. It does apply where two perfectly flat and even surfaces are fitted to one another. Each of the surfaces to be joined should receive a thin coat of glue. We have found that the best way to apply this coating is with an old paint brush. This in sures getting the entire surface coafed with a thin layer of glue. Once the two pieces are put together, pressure must be applied at once to hold the joint good and tight. If nails or screws are to be used in adition to the glue, The bridge can be made from install them now before the UC story a woman naturalist set a has set. In most cases no other fasten- but the glue is required. In case, you need some form clamps requi You the joint and then tightened fur- ther with a stick in the same fashion as used with a tourni- quet. When you have several. joints to make up on the same piece, do ithem al) at the same time. 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Print | until the stain turns light brown. | plainly name, address with zone, | Then wash in warm suds. size and style number. It’s Girl’s Turn to Patch Up Romance - mine that he wasn't going steady yet because he can't make up his mind. I'd give anything to go with him again.. again,~i{ would be okay. “He started to go with me then. And now she wants to go steady with him: So he broke up with me. understand he isn't going steady with anybody in particular, so you hope he'll come. Be your e#n sweet self to him and maybe he won't slip through your fingers ‘on for nearly three years. We “Dear Miss Woodward: Last ‘used to quarrel a lot and each week when we had a date Bob “He's always very nice when | time he would go with someone was very quiet. He finally told he sees me, so maybe that's ee me there was another girl. I | hopeful. Is there anything I can back to me make up. tecok it as wel}! as I could — do?” “But after our most recent quar- didn’t lose my temper of AMY: | \faibe help hi k rel this particular girl has start-' thing. myst YOR Cm ney ee ‘ed to go with Ron. She has fought” up his mind by exerting a little | with her boy friend and I guess “He said he had gone with this | pressure in your own behalf. Whip she's lonely and is ng thetime irl before he met me and when together @ party — Just two or i Wea 2 po os ware’ they eroke up_he told her any three couples — and invite him ae an time she wanted to go steady When you call him, tel him yor “How am I going-to get him ‘But he teld a close friend ‘of when beckoned by that other girl! back? And if you think he isn’t ACKOSS = - back — how am I going | ; Tr] to forget him?” tums beasts You and Ron have done a lot| ,5 “yy S"sar | of quarrelling and making up in | 13 pessonte of ad the past. You don't say who did| {$ fen cara the breaking off. But it was Ron 16 Repest who came crawling back humbly | 3} Pitca again to ask. forgiveness every time.' 2!10wns + He may be waiting this time for |” Titiements you to do a little crawling for a 24 Informal talk change, particularly if that last — battle was your fault. pan wd G i And there’s something artificial- os Bowe . | ly bright and gay about «git 3 Recah part these om the rebound. . distracting him without making | « —_ CU your presence felt? Are you going | #2 Jewelers: weight | } | to wait until she makes up with $9 Beste . | her own boy friend and then dash | 9! #6 oon in_ and scoop up the pieces Of | '3 singing voice | Ron SCTE [ory ——— ae ee ren tate eat sith hs resin ant eB aud: o ae . 'now and ask him fo come over’ were & & heaee a. 8 erg . 40 Humped animal — so you can talk to him? 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The audience frequently inter- | rupted with lengthy applause. > - | As McCarthy neared the end of his talk, continue fighting communism home and abroad, his shouted ‘“‘Keep going,"’ at listeners “You're on- |it to them.” | Afterward the crowd pressed so close, trying to shake his hand, that ifrom,the room as police body i guards kept off the crowd. Some of the: audience cheered, ‘‘MeCar- ithy for president!’ | The senator was introduced by ; - ’ Pontiac Press Phete | He RA. Rev. Joseph A. McCaffrey, MEMORIAL ‘DAY te satemrepares — Prepa-; Miss Smith and Thomas, heading a joint veterans’ aries Saag — lg —— rations \for the: May 29 Memorial Day Parade in| committee, said today that a meeting of participat- | ruth davai cin bouts, tea, Pontiac are discussed by Miss Jacolyn Smith, of 32 ing groups will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. at) oon with patriotism and gddless- Bagiey St., William B: Thomas, of 809 Northfield | the American Legion Cdok-Nelson Post 20 Home| ness with godliness.”’ Ave., general parade chairmen, and John W; Hir-| at. 206 Auburn Ave. All interested organizations | linger (left), of 683 E. Pike St., float chairman. | are urged to attend. | | frey’s remarks madé it unneces- | sary for the cardinal to comment lon McCarthy's speech. The audience cheered loudly , s After eis rtiy’e upabch, carat | nal Spellmen said Msgr. McCaf- When the cardinal. added: “Sen. MoeCarthy fas told us about the Communists and_ the Communist methods. I want to say but also against the Communist methods.”’ 1 Friendly Cop was running without lights w= driving that night. One policeman parked the car, ithe back of his drivers’ license, | | and put tiim aboard a homeward 2 | bound bus Livermore lost the license. He | doesn't know the policeman's | name. ' ; ' 7 - = combed the streets and alleys. Po- | lice won't put it on their stolen car list because he has no evidence | it has been taken from the parking | ° place. The insufance company won't honor a claim that it is a stolen car, for the came reason. a > But he has to —_ up payments ; | to the finance company — or lose United Press Phete! the car even if it should be found. That is the story behind the ad in today’s Chicago Tribune: “Police sito who parked my | car Feb. 25, call Salley 2-5229. Re- 1856, he saws about about two hours each day for He attributes his longevity not sto the “natchrel”—but tobacco chew- OLD HABIT—Sawing wood at the age of 97 is nothing amazing for Wallace A. Bentley, of New Marlboro, Mass., who is working on his ninth cord of wood since winter’s beginning. Born Aug. 27 exercise. sawing; that comes ing since he was 8. ef, Holy | in which he promised to} | ly warming up” and “Keep giving | he was practically carried | I am not: only against Communists Lost: 1 Parked Car ] Driver's License CHICAGO # — A police squad Detroit and Midland; car stopped Herbert Livermore, %5 on a North Side street because he The officers decided he should do n0 open 9 Liberty exchange in Royal handed Livermore the keys, wrote | |down the location of the car on He can't find the car. He has Total of Papers Runs Under 53 Higher Rates Allowed by State Accounts for Larger Intake Customers paid $18,199 to have 13,102 deeds, mortgages and other papers recorded at Oakland County Register of Deeds office in March --some $6,500 more than in March 1953. Orrin McQuaid, register of deeds, said last month's number of papers was a little under last March's total of 13,170. Higher fees set by the Michi- gan Legislature accounted for the rise in cash receipts. More deeds, mortgages and chat- tel mortgages but fewer photostats and discharges passed through of- | fice workers’ hands last month. March deeds totaled 2,665, filed | for $4,401.80 in fees, as against the | 2,502 deeds that cost customers | $2,926 to file last March. | Office workers Handled 1,217 | mortgages for $4,035.70, compared }to 1,135 for $3,302.90 in . March | 1953. Chattel mortgages totaled 5,915, about 150 more than the March 1953 total of 5,78. Fees came to SAFE DRIVER—Fred M. Copenhaver, a Port- | has received several commerpidations for his spot-| $5,915, compared to $2,893 last | tiac Motor Division driver for 27 years, this month | leas record of commercial driving. His record is March. completed his 617,203rd mile of accident free driv- | rT ing. Copenhaver, of 4000 Farner, Drayten Plains, | Cc o-ed Works on Thesis, Later ‘Plans to Wear It MILWAUKEE (UP) — Joan Zp- 25 per cent less,” he said, ‘if distance calls are going down, not | pers is one girl who can write her you place it between 6 p.m. and | yp and it doesn’t take as long thesis and wear it, too. to give the name of the city, 4:39 &m. or om Sundays, rather | 1 jiace a call. | The 21-year-old senior at Mount | they're calling when making long than during weekday hours.” The | | Mary college decided on this thesis Woe dr eng “A station-to-station call from | title: “The Execution of an Origi- | distance calls Christmas and New Year’s Day Detroit'to San Francisco would | nal Costume with Accessories.” “We have exchanges with the | 9s well, he said. [nave cont: $33.45 th 2920:" be sat. | That means she's making « four- same ‘nares if Sevefal Michigan | Novak pointed out that the tele- |and $3.75 in 1941. Today it césts | Piece “cofrelated” wardrobe. towns,” Edward Novak, Michigan | phone company’s prices for long’ just $2 it consists of a simple sheath Bell's Pontiac manager, explained. - Pe ee Coe ied eee equal to 20 trips around the world. Failure to Name City Snags Toll Calls Michigan Belk Telephone Co. to- | day urged Pontiac area residents | 35 for the first three min- *“We'v had cases where custo utes. ; < e've ses : . . . ket which turns the dress mers wanted Woodward numbers Kite Only Aerial Display It teok an average of a minute ame ae a gaily striped in Battle Creek, but they didn't at Spacecraft Convention | 24 & half im 1943 to piace a long | sheer Gress to be worn over the name ‘Battle Creek’—and they distance call. New it takes less | sheath, and a white jacket that JOSHUA TREE, Calif. —The | meeting had the imposing title of “The First Interplanetary Space- craft Convention.” And a crowd estimated as high as 3,000 showed up to hear dis- cussions of flying saucers, But, ex- cept for airplanes, the only tiing appearing aerially was a_ kite, flown by a small boy. wound up talking to Detroit.” Woodward is only one of sev- eral “name's the same” ex- changes. than one minute, Novak said. “Despite the fact that we have | But Joan also has woven the equipment that has cut down the one and one-half yards of white amount of work that the operator wool material for the one jacket, has to do,’ Novak said, “‘we ac- made the buttons for the suit and tually have more operators than a matching bracelet and earrings before because the number of calls from ceramic clay, and made a is growing daily. And person-to- | purse from pigskin. person calls must always be han-| She designed all the clothes and died by operators.”’ accessories. “I had to write a paper. too,” the Burlington, Wis., girl said. “I | explained the different steps and | processes I went through to make each piece.” The cost of the entire outfit: $33. Call for 150 Donors to Give Blood Today Oakland County Chapter, Ameri- | _Ontiand, County Chapter, Amer 2 eee ee blood donors, te fil fill | civilians, Germans and stateless persons—were nabbed in the roundup | lout the schedule for today’s Red by more than 800 American, German and French police in eight cities. | Cross “bloodmobile” Visit here. j More than $175,000 worth of contraband currency, jewels, gold, + Rie et Palen We @ nn cigarettes and vehicles were confiscated. 114 Orchard “Lake Ave., from 2 people use them.” Army officials said it was one of the largest smuggling rings un- | until 5 and from 6 until $ p.m. | Novak said a recent survey in t for | | Mrs. N. E.. Durocher, Red Cross | Philadelphia showed quite-a_ou| Covered im Europe since the war. They sabi & had operated blood donor recruitment chairman, of confusion about when the tele- | several years in France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium and had . said only 100 people have made +plione company's night | headquarters in Paris, Zurich. Munich and Frankfurt. | appointments to give blood today. prices go on. ase “Your toll call will cost 20 to There are Temple exchanges. in Federal in Pontiac and Lansing; and’Empire in Grand Rapids and Commerce The telephone company plans to Oak and a Cherry exchange in| Wyandotte soon—and there are | now Liberty and Cherry exchanges | in other cities. Novak sugfested the long-dis- tance caller name the city first, then give the exchange _ the telephone number. The Bell; manager reminded . local people that there are no } longer any, restrictions on long distance calls. “During World War II,” he said, ‘we asked people not to make any | calls that weren't absolutely neces- sary—we were short on equipment and had to keep lines open for war | calls. Now we've plenty of cir- | cuits and we're anxious to have 800 Police Lead Raids 24-Million-Dollar-a-Year Smuggling Ring Broken | | HEIDELBERG, Germany .(AP) — The U. S. Army says sweeping |xaids yesterday in France and West Germany have smashed a 24 | million-dollar-a-year smuggling ring. | { lower aM 3e o : — +» eas bite ¥ - ,. DOG-ON-IT—The life of a ong pe Coe Ohio, anyway, seems to be-one-of béartbreak and eviction. Puddles, the pup, above seems to be in| mama cat prov ® pathetic plight—two kittens have cheated her | to take a back seat at feeding time. out of house and home and are taking all the chow. Cracker, her .mother, adopted. the kittens when | Recentiy-a-ma éd unmotherly, and now the pup has; +house built by his master, Nick | happy, has been living upstairs \ EVICTED-—Spot (a coon dog?) above,is-aiso leading a dog’s tife. éked racoon named Rakky moved into Spot's private | (left), ba] aay ae PORTRAIT _IN THREAD—Maria » Esther Car- rera, 24-year-old artist of* Chihauahua, Mexico did this portrait 6f President Bisenhower. is unique jin that-it was-done-on muslin onan A copy of | ; Rae Rackwell's “pate? ee portrait was com in two weeks. The and - Mrs. Eisenhower nofth Spot, who doesn’t look too It Tucci. | old-fashioned treadle sewing machine. ever since. + a 4de a ap Ee wm sos 5 aa ams ty LS Rinse waa Menara cee tae Ua hk ei ra ~~ f 4 Same — _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1954 Wee. as By Walt Seott Two United States podtage|and a third, in 194, commemo- To facilitate winter sports in the | reaching the Jenner peak with an ‘ — Clara Barton, founder of German two plexiglass :cabin | elevation of z ss in 181-and 18 iaioes Red Cross. * lifts tt been constructed, one the $,600-foot Raunchberg. Sensational Offer! Nae Our Former Price — $20 - $25 Our Price Now Only een es Py A eG Val nls Sane ‘eeeeeeeaien one ‘ * a ‘s you No “Earthshine: on Moon; | == sav 2.25 sin) 4 = swoae = bee It’s as Dry as the WCTU (-“ GOLDEN Mellow Ripe “Prizes will be-oworded.in 3 | on ————_ i | | i 7 = : — eee —- \ =a a ,\ge Groups in. each of these 2 o*e = = —_— . = dh cc tasisgasnsinachiccngpapampmediteeia ~ ‘ a stemeneenersinntn 3 categories: nes - @ RELIGIOUS. “% HUMOROUS Pick up Official Eniry Blank In aay Wrigley Marketi ie sett ani or ae|.hUCUh | ~| THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1956 in Playoff for Open Crown 7 for First Place 283’s Sunday in Greensboro Test GREENSBORO, N. C., (UP) z & a i nig*,: | tf Windsor, Dietz carded a final lap_to finish in a 3-way for 9th place. Furgol went into Sunday morn- | ing’s round six strokes behind | Ford, who was tied for the lead with Sam Snead of White Sulphur | Springs, W. Va., and Julius Boros | of Mid-Pines, N. C. He shot a 4under-par 67 in the to move into. a 2nd- | place tie with Ford, Snead ond Boros as Bob Rosburg of Chicago took the lead with a 70 == ete esta ates tag & ee a: a ae ee A ly ee Wel a ae a — = os KELLY SCORES FOR WINGS—Leonard (Red) AP Wireghote Kelly (right) of the Detroit Red Wings chases a| series opener at Olympia. Bernie Geoffrion (5) bounding puck as he outmaneuvered goalie Jacques | of the Canucks skates across the front of the net. Plante of the Montreal Canadiens to score in the | Kelly’s tally broke up a°1-1 tie as the Wings won, 3rd period of last night's Stanley Cup final playoff | 3-1. . Pin Standings Ex-Manhattan Cage Star. Badly Hurt in Accident | See Shake-Up Former nad College basket-| in a traffic accident Friday night. | PINE BLUFF, Ark. (UP) —| neck and other injuries he suffered | Detroiters Account for in criticat condition in Davis Hos- ° *. pital here today from a bréken| for recovery when admitted to _ Three of Six Changes in | tho hespitel, bat he rallied late State Tourney Sunday. A nurse said he had re- gained consciousness and was mp Detot Takes: Opening Game in Cup Finals Dutch Reibel Scores Red spelled doom since the score while Detroit was || Major Camps — Reports From _ bench, saw only spot duty. al As a native of Kitchener, Ont., home of many hockey greats, Relbel apparently was bruised in his pride. He skated with new vigor last night and broke his scoring famine which had seen him go without a goal since Feb. 7, a period of 24 games. a4 x» His game-winner came at 1:52 of the final period. Reibel got his chance to play, and made the most of it. He golfed a screaming 50-foot blur into the nets to crack a 1-1 tie. similar 50-foot shot but it was alittle -wide.~ Capt. Lindsay straightened it out, deflecting the puck into the net. Suggs Defeat aero roeey ~~ Mrs. Zaharias at Carrollton ~ Funeral Rites for Heffelfinger today for Walter W, (Pudge) Hef- felfinger, famed “iron man” felfinger died Friday at Live Oak . Farm near this smal town on the Rest Six Weeks After hier eh glial his home, Next Two Tourneys lead. Montreal never recovered. | Ted Lindsay, Detroit captain who : produced an overtime goa] Thurs-— day night against Toronto to send on od was named three en's Open golf tournament yester- as predicting the times to Walter Camp's All-Ameri-/ day in a close finish with-Louise club “has a good. f ca team and was often named on | suggs but changed her mind to- chance for the: all-time All-America squads. ;day about quitting - competitive Reibel set up Detroit's Ist goal in the opening period. He golfed--—— FLINT & — Emil Wansa- and) the Red Wings into the - finals, | pennant MEMPHIS, £: Detroit Keglers Ford, Snead and Boros each | hig Detroit Citizens’ Mutual Insur- | talking. opened the scoring at 13:44 of the play as a running guard) ~piaying one tournament right — = & ee | ance team accounted for three of | . ‘ He had been virtually paralyzed, | 1st period. He turned in Dutch Rei-| Tenn. — Manager WILLIAMS [for Yale in 1889-90-91, Heffelfinger | aner another as I have done is @ [ax board changer in state bowtne DOMINGL M t but has regained use of one arm, |Pel's shot from the blue line while | Lou Boudreau of the Boston Red |Delieved modern day players were |iitte too tough for me right Sow,” Snead, the pre-tournamest | assien hare the nurse said. | Dickie Moore of Montreal was off | sox has decided to open the sea- - said the Babe in-a recorded inter+ favorite, was even par with a | ‘Purnamen Sunday. The 68 | for son with a second-base combina-} He played 54 minutes with an | view. 71 tm the afterneen and tied with | Wansa took over 2nd place in| aT . Kellogg, a member of| Bernie Geoffrion, who picked UP|tion of Ted Lepcio and Billy|®l-star team when he was 57 —_ Bll Nary-of Reno, Nev.-tor ard Sc'Nal singles with a 688 series on Fazio, Lindemann Win the Harlem Globetrotters’ ‘‘B’’ | four goals as Montreal swept past years old and played briefly in| © She said she would rest for six place and $900 with a 284. | games of 279, 220 and 189. That ¢f-- BKigtional Doubles Title | team first gained prominence forthe Boston Bruins with four | ee 8 another game when he was 65. weeks after playing in two more fort was only seven pins short of . . | straight S@mi - final victories,| SAN ANTONIO. T A native of Minnesota, Heffel.| t@rmaments — the New Orleans Rosburg had trouble early in the jst place at San F : refusing a bribe while he was a | , Tex. — Ace ive final round and slipped to a dover. | — n Francisco | star on the Manhattan quintet. His evened matters at 12:16 of the mid- | southpaw Harvey Haddix, 20-game | finger last December accepted the tournament later this week and par 75 to tie Jim Ferrier of San. oe trot, Kegler alse shot into | SAN FRANCISCO uw — Detroit co-operation with authorities led lee oe eee ee ee preg ingens ——— oer Sri ae Gat ibe Frenciaco for Sth place ot 206 ee ee ee bowlers, paced by Buzz Fazio and ‘he arrest of the would-be “fixers.” Ceoftrion pounced on Doug Har-|the St’ Louis Cardinals. "| PM start back and play all of ie — Prize | doubles for an overall 1885 col- Tony Lindemann, won the top four| Four hag Sapprengee — vey’s rebound. a Coast Girl them again.” . lection. In addition to Wansa, Cy ~ spots of the Men's National Dou- “ing cr ellogg. A penalty to Montreal's a ; Smashes ‘Last night sports editor Furman irmi Ceraloryk with 650 and Chet Sll- dies championships early today. |Spreimmne” Ark eatiod eome St. Laurent at 59 seconds ot the Fondy Has Job, ‘ Bisher of the Atlanta Constitution ’ Mutual to a 6th place 2908 team | F220 and Lindemann scored ous injuries when the car crashed winning goal. Reibel scored it at| but He Works Wimming she was through after “at Best fl sertes. 9,881 to win the 3%4-game four-| into a ditch 15 miles northeast of | 1:52 with a 55-foot screen shot that Oo \Hard An SAN LEANDRO, Calif, @—Phebe | New Orleans and Beaumont. Three | block event which started Saturday |Pine Bluff after a blowout. sailed over goalie Jacques Plante. | [7 CIT yway » Coe. in Chi Sh rte Other players were Boyd Buie,| Montreal hoped to capitalize on Cramer, 18, U. of California fresh-| But this morning she said she'll In UAICAGO QNOW ited ogi peal apr lige Engg pe about 30, a one-armed ex-Harlem | penalty to Marcel Pronovost of; MOBILE, Ala. w — Dee Fondy | man, yesterday bettered two world | be ready to go after the rest which CHICAGO (INS) — A spectacu- | Kalin with a 3rd place 1355 dow | Tom Hennessey and Lee Joug- |Globetrotier, who was driving: | Detroit at 5:46 but the play back- has no opposition for the first base | records in the butterfly swim. | she'll take at her home in Tampa, lar orange coated English Setter, bles effort. Moran hit 708-handicap! tard moved up trom ist place |0. B. Elders, 23; Lucius (Luke) fired. job with the Chicago Cubs but if| Miss Cramer won the 100-yard | Fla. Champion Ludar of Blue Bar, was, 274. Kalin 646. Also in doubles! at the halfway mark te take Williams, 24; and Norman Smith, | he did he couldn't be working any | race in 1:09.1, bettering the worid| She finished the Carrollton tour- picked tonight as the best dog in B- H. Sargent and Don Lebseler of | second with 9,570. George Young 22. All but Buie are students at. Mt meee meey OF ne harder to hold the position. — mark of 1:09.2 set by Holland's nament in third place with 220, the all-breed show of the Interna West Branch collected 1551 for @ and Therm Gibson, in conten- | Arkansas AM&N College at Pine. poe on Melty a in oe He reported for spring training Nellie Van Vliet at Hilversum in Collecting oes. . hard as nails from a winter of 1947. Florida Was Favored _—| 1®. San. Francisco Rowing cub: Bothers Ballplayers the doubles division in the state SUNDAYS RESULTS lowa Sate cnstain COOLEYETTES : and Richard Delgado, 114, San women’s handicap bowling tourna- | pesten {A) 3 Atlanta (SA) 2/ Coach at , —_— ity | Lapesr's 67 36 Spencer's “ess | All of the National league teams | Diego Navy sailor. , FORT PIERCE, Fla. ®—“Pres- a ment. pi woe 4 % Ba tects «e) xo the Ne tern Uni Y | mar. Cire 6¢ 62 Paul's 3% except the Giants and the Cubs | sure on the nerves is a big thing : Their 1032-189—1221 was better | Cleveland (A) 8 New York (N) 4| Tid team in 1947. Sele as “he ete, | cartel alten tn Whevidn dor hale | me hessbell -olteer.” + { |New York (A) 11 Sevannah (SAL) 8 . .- ¢ Indiv. game—B. Everson, B. Lane 174, | : T Beat NY 11 Times , > Says ‘ than Betty Hunt and Katie Thomp-| pigtssergh (N) % Philadeiphta (A) @ ‘wan R officially series—L Proulx $1; team game— annual spring training and condi- | Charles A. Jorgensen, who is in his son of : put under a|tinwsckes (N) Is Breokiya spine,” he ; Mary Nesar of Detroit took over || ‘ § (m) Sl resent ear wee Bab le r 60 39 Jets 43 57| law degree from St. Louis Univer-| books it must be added they also/ says. “All they need is a little a --+second. inthe. all... events x! ' rs ¥ a en ee m__ BS oe __ Baim lost nine to the Yankees. adjustment now and then,” ‘ 1514-334—1848, 32 pins we ten (a8 aes os $3 ame =f _—_ se May Eddie of Lansing. Marilyn Mh as Taligdctonte if? $j) ball player, works on Coffee | Wente Boo 2 $2 Lew F $2 9 , 2 : of Charlevoix sank to (N) 9 Mitwaskee (N) 1 | plantation owned by his parents in ise . Swenson (TL) @ «St. Leuls (N) —® . ee ee } third place. Pailadclphic (6) 3 Memphis (8A) 1/21 Salvadore, Central America. | $98; team game | . Mat Test Continues £x-Players Scouts Now Former major leaguers Zach .| Taylor, Fred Schulte, Johnny Mos- and Hugh Mulcahy are acting ie Bik | hy i THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 2954- j | ! ane BRST LANSING (UP)—A three —H ald probleni wilt greet coach Hugh (Duffy) Daugherty when spring , dg 3 5 aH RERE é } f | } F 5 r i i ut z = bee] perience and outstanding defensive ability. Nieman has shown he can hit a long ball, one of Detroit's most crying needs. Kaline, on the Bi a sf a Dorothy Levine made a Chicago sweep of Western Indoor Tennis | singles championships Sunday. Golden, National Clay Courts and | champion, fai ee eee Broadway Armory, 6- rE F FE Ay Ze He 4 E z 2 4 g Q eveland Indians didn't win fit iyi SIT-DOWN STRIKE—Bobby Bragan, colorful | Long Beach, Calif., Sunday. He was ejected from | complaint to umpire A] Mutart. AP Wirephete | | manager of the Hollywood Stars, goes on @ sit-| the game when he protested plate umpire Emmett | }down strike to protest umpire’s decision in 9th | Ashford’s ruling that Angel outfielder Bob Usher | | inning of an exhibition game with Los Angeles at | was hit by a pitched ball. Here, Bragan carries his | football practice opens at Michigan State College April 12. . who inherits MSC's Rose Bowl champions when head coach Clarence (Biggie) Munn moves up as athletic director, face the 20-day practice session with a coaching staff, the pick DETROIT (UPL) ~Bob Finnert | ings from the weakest welterweight, | team oe | seven veterans, When the Spartans romped to a share of the Big Ten champion- ship\last season they had Munna at the helm, Daugherty as line coach, Earle Edwards as end ceach, Steve Sebo as backfield young Irishman coach and Don Mason, Bob De- wea nine beuts erences vaney; Dan Devine and John Galina 4 st ea. a no Se ris caught some attention when he | | Since then. Michigan State has to a draw. fay Bd Daugherty, head coach; Mason, | the floro in the opening round. | line coach; Devine, backfield | In addition Finnerty-Harris Coach Devaney, end coach, and eight seunden—2 four-round- pre- | Everett J. (Sonny) Grandelius, Wil- liminary pitting middleweight La-| liam F. Yoeman, Burt Smith fue Harvey of Detroit against Bob-| and Kobs as assistants by Jackson of Cleveland and two) Michigan State's 40-man fresh- five-round bouts round out the card. Fights will be televised Morral, is-on the baseball squad ' | ~offers jittle to fill the shoes of gradiiated first stfingers Tom Yewcic, Don Dohoney, Even Slon- | groc ac, Billy, Wells, Larry Fowler, Jim Jebb and Jim Neal. Spartans will be without the ser- vices of a topflight quarter back during spring practice, Best quar. terback prospect, sophomore Ear! TELEVISION S$ Just 4 Hours = eereeeeneneeeners 2457 Weodwerd (Donovan Start Training Now in Your Spare Time! The Demand for Our Television Graduates !s Far Greater Than the Supply. MODERN LABORATORY and Classroom Instruction «~~ ONE EVENING A WEEK Phone. Cal’ in Person. os Mail Coupon tor Full Details ELECT RONICS INSTITUTE Three Blocks Nerth of Fox Theater |3-Fold Problem: Panes Bosthany. 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Jim Bride-| gets his foot across the plate ahead of tag by catcher Andy Seminick Kansas squad has its eyes es-/live more than a few hours, was oe ee ee ee ee O’Connell of the | of the Cincinnati Reds. Waterford Recreation Archery | Pecially on the distance medley, | born, one of twins, to the nine-year- . wes leaps high on DP. Center, Carl Furillo of the Dodgers belly- League will hold its weekly shoot |* Tace from from which the team | old mare, Maize, eight days ago. Fi Tuesday night at the Community withdrew in last weekend's Texas | The twin died. mie ’A Lot of Middleweight’ Activities Building. So ethan rec uments | | Onner Tommy 1. Heard, Jr. and ' ones Riski aces cn te et oa oe ee Writer Says Ol Would Be Har jim sa sa. ior taves an| American mark ie #53 batty fy ected My bd pn i Ross, Sid Stark, Joe LaVire and : a good 4 - . Il oa g ays son Ou e alr Willis LaVire, Team No. 7, | Michigan's 1952 team chance for survival. Feakes said 3 Ranking to Beat in Any Period of Ring History Sma $ccten? 2) okttiyeta trates | mae ns, Sei Sonny France. The two teams| Santee has already run the event ee so far / ; ’ o 7 By GAYLE TALBOT until the final round open up with | Cuban could throw, he refused to | Currently are tied for Ist place in| ™ 951.4 for a sew American me all the may | le NEW YORK w—After a week. | the brilliant two-fisted flurries for | cover up or -accept a clinch and | the league with 35% points each.| Imdeor record at the Michigan ‘emp Coleman, reside pitcher end of quiet meditation, the only | ¥hich he has been noted. It would} instead stood squarely and threw| They will meet at 8:15 p.m.| Siae Malay. Busmers want to jo. 0 poco Dodgers, is a f . . ‘asi : at least have made for a more|in those murderous short blows| along with teams 62 and 85. At| Crack te curdoor standard at | 0 Oo rt weicht former 4th-Rated Middlewei ee cee exciting fight. But there also is | that must have felt like rocks to| 9:15, team No. 11 will meet team | “if Bome track meet. ' Meals Be Gloves Claman aoe way Bobo ‘Olson, the current | sneaking feeling that he might | Gavilan. No. 12, team No. 3 will face team| At Austin, ’ P OPO TONNE Champion, is * | have been stopped if he had chosen | That must be the explanation of | No. 1 and team No. 10 will shoot,| tee anchored at Parkway = al Gee cae te eee vem sooner to exchange with the tat-|why Gaviland and his advisers | against team No. 8. teams. His tooed boy. chose to try to the title with - —— came home ¢: BROOKLYN (UP) — Ralph cy | ask another welterweight to try to/ 1+ was not, as a matter of fact,|a left hand alone. They had a T in Ri world mark ger) Jones, fourth-ranking conten. | Whip him. ‘ until Gavilan put on his final des-| strong suspicion what would hap- | ndefeated in ing versity in 1950 der for Bobo Olson's middieweight | |e Rcepegieemereyr ict: = perate rally that the crowd in the pen if the Hawk attempted to arch World lightweight champion Jack | Chor half-mile i de an Pas period of = history SS creat |his custmary Tights to Olsms| Mchulifie was undefeated during | clocked at : as a vy favorite over eb boxing ' | television audience a chance | head. body, luding those | his career and he ‘held his team (Wildeat) McNeece of Central ere oe to see Olson at his best. One felt | jolly extra pounds about hie mid-| title for 10 years, frem an ot 7:34.21 lip, N. Y., in the featured 10-round | pesos rani -| that was what the more rugged die would never have survived 15 | 1496. bout at the Eastern Parkway | There undoubtedly have per- | champion had been waiting for all | rounds of the punishment it would : Arena. {ade bp etch be would net have | slong. Faced with everything the!have been asked to absorb. the squad Only four weeks age in the | he would not have been a highly e ‘Hockey Results meget st same ring, Jones scored a stirring | respected contender. C . ] R : SUNDAY"s RESULTS tenteat over Bay Dytes ot |"T'ces Sens miske o| FOSt, Chemical Reaction)... SRE in that Miami. have picked Kid Gavilan to beat . 1-0 tm Dest-of-3 final series). a exon of Gloves champion, has been defeat-| Olson’s favor never wavered from INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE outstanding anly once in his brief profession-|the day (he match was made. 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LOVERS” FRESHMENT Half FRIED CHICKEN-~ — ~~ Ae ‘i log ?-3 op . H EATED ‘STAND AND ~ || Seled, Bread ond Batter... .. TT hug { fron 4 oe . Tee oda ee sits es tidlinta in saleable 3 wis — WEP - a ce an ok a oe et OS —- age arty Pa a entre, tine, Weta, “lina Matilainen asia nal inland a oy Se gee ——; popeei 4 y S * cj i es AN is « » al a - - + % “4 <— \ \ j ; { \ : . 4 4 Ms ; ; —— . é Se re - / F r eee a 2 4 ’ Ps ; | i / . ‘ ; ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 5; 1954 Florida, sir, but 1 just thought you | to Rome in a jet and then claiming. D NALD DUCK ought to be warned. you have seen Italy, T Pitching Horseshoes + PEN} ‘Yours, ete., To ‘pat another way, 1 don’t = ix oO wns Florida? <"s.0 © | “far aed Fonee” ged Ghai you. | 5 : - Dr. George Bardaman . . | have: stem, Tolstoy. Proble Complicated pemver University! Denver, Cole. | incidentally, it strikes me that } ad =. your course in speed reading may ly EY Resse — ——) > transaction-are- documented and _According to a press dispatch the get a lot of people in trouble. In To Gov. Charles E. Jones say that if one halt of the Ver- | other day, George Murch, one Of | one comer. you are training atu-| State House, Tallahassee, Fla. | sailles Treaty was invalid, as |Your students in speed reading,” | dents to, read several thousand Dear Mr. Governor: France claims, then so was the | recently set a new world’s record words a minute; in-the other cor- I'd like to warn you about a| other half. ” by reading printed matter at the | ner, editors of digest magazines ~ crisis brewing in Madrid which Spain, therefore hed no right | "eit of 8,000 words a minute are constantly compressing read- $ yf Just possibly“could lose you your | | 6 the United ‘States To both of you, sir, my con- {ing matter into fewer and fewer od Pao job. ieride Eratulations, and. likewise my | lines. Yee To give it to you fait: Generalis in 1819 for $5,000,000. skepticism One of these days you and the cha ar) Se simo Franco is demanding that; In all fairness then, before editors are going to pass each : the English give Gibraltar back to | Franco further presses his claim | AS, tote st up, otra, By other, each going in the opposite Tak BERR YS How does this concern you? In se eely. | norothea (Martha) Robison and | home Sat who died at his “ tryers 3- Red Pa John basis. urday Oats Sept .... Rocks 36, grey crosses 3% | we... 23 per 8 M. Sheck, , counted treated Dr., was of Farmington , is pending sf ON ae - Boots Kotani" gpnetitn Tras Bone | ales 324 int Tel & Tet 163 Oe veeene SES Ee : | Sharpe Funeral Home oo ne te corer ay Sayan “ou!” "| Ailted Sere... 423 Kelsey May .. 113 Sentenced to d Township, was| “The new a. | spilled Hospital after he| Charles E. George will be at the funeral home body ite: le Magee ou, ver | Aut Chal 24 Kennecott. 13 Cty a 30 days in Oakland ably is peed market undeni- | Trail Brees climbing Mot ROYAL OAK — Service | day. Tues- MAY «.- pa | ; we; and cutters! © Wen te with : O~\ tg to" nah Re ——-—-—-* Bana et Must Be Experienced ‘ : logd choice 902 In feeders $21: R Z \PABLE OF ORGANIZING CARO a < ee = me ereen'e A , R HO . ; few een er ., 213 Voorheis Re = eke SBE) so very convex ret Shit PEL : : CAR 9. 23 | : - vat RY CONVENI- “Beet ee TE PONTIAC MOTOR DIV a ae eel a ALESMEN | P . 75 lower on . Svea . $150 WEEKLY ersonnel Dept. i Classified ANOTBLE betehore - ads you rt SER Aum trrapce. 56 top; most y solve will edd “to our salen fore Glen ES Sas Seas | problem faces ecient, | | Cumvond Ave 22.50-28.00; s in ease ‘ot pS stock 600. your easy ji sa Depertently tor eo. P ; : tiauem | chair! Phone FE 2-8181 —_ : aa a, x om f ~ i a . ‘ ote ade wad be kh et wine aes ba hean PR yen pie sig oye i . . , , rimmed a ee 7 ee P . . oe | ey A CTA. st 2] 26 : sli ine ; ES Bets | a et —| eee ee |) — CASUAL |= ANNETT.| ——— ment work ote, PE boieg, Sree a1 FURNITURE. .} . wer- Binks Ach dine Write Pontiac Press, fruit trees. fENT 1, AGENCY, 534 OOM on bw x” lied by Acres—Clarkston Area “ D losed $ 8 gaa ROUT eae eas | areas th 7 ri On Furnaces | ee, Pa Pontine ‘Loundey FE | SMALL, MODERN SUITABLE FOR| onstage? Tot onlay, hs couple. $9.00 a week South side beautiful lawn. School bus of Crescent Lake. 5171 Thernap- | LS door, Owner leaving . a 4 wil,__secrifice for For Rent Rooms 37 ee . ia Silver Lake Area | Butable “for 2 men = pavaceng eng oor bedroom brick, : | uma eckesina R yen window "ilehen Ip good west | Ba ot ee ee on first floor, large. ynfin- a 2 a : ; ae et ee —_aeen_F new. PE | fate, entrance. Close FE ment hes furnace room seme, wort himeat ¢ _Weiuins Progocts,"1a6 he Bersy. neces ive onioas| rp ammo ‘Gunan Weerno Roo oR;! = SS ta, pest | eco, cam nee meet a Instructions $1 Remodeling | Sssnce “shecr “rrictecs. rs | VON TOMCE. sft & SANFORD ee EX rmiease Mra.” 16208) Foe Brenna beara : . : better DOUBLE ROOM IN MODERN | G,,); “ much larger than ACCORDION LOANED FREE TO . eee weaving | iter hoi Bultable for ° Seminole Thills Toom. Avtemaetic Of - \- -& = home, aeeer lone pa sola, “all Trade-in your old- wood} Pru (ees. shade trees. shrub- Marble Table ‘Tops aie 2 Immediate | pessessiod on mace. cecutp ba setae 6500 Pat —30n5 OFFERED swing doors for a new trimming, Oliv ei 102. | Call qn'sou at your home, Pinas | Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32) Wanted Real Estate 32A| sleepin Sean. “W. tap. ‘Private age men denn lafge liv-| jiecay wan''sep finish trained suto bedy-fender men in steel overhead garage Pe alm ee ey Je soni, 6 De sm. after ~ “ewe estenes near bath: Chem youts Ritchon Aon and badtenms 2 Saye Sed “he material se _— Teekty” learning "wetdioe. door: Free estimates. shrubs Spring cleanup and trim- | MASSAGE FOR SHUTING. BENE. FURNISHED Si EEPIt C ROOM IN | beth ned levelae’ ue sale orice Cnty en, ae eee Tarhigk Sones Si per owe gust Fort, Terretta nad von corer _ nse‘ peranres’ See's’ saa” CASH Want to Sell? | Siac iste Prete) Reexmrea ra Be ester] Te FREE OD “ Sant ceasealee Tat crows. £0 | Soricy 18 Hneey Given Tuat Por ceed senteped lend con | Have memereue cticate at GIRLS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, ON | Well. landscaped corner lot HI Treintng, Box 10 ‘Frees, Fe 5-0201 t Tee See te | OSELAUD COUMIE BOAT] Sees wales er fasts scl . . Kitebes privileges. PE | eee enrages. Reasonably RE oly tlle Cen ntare Leman Lene FO. | aioe alae Forgan Arcos | oe me | Mipatteh sutomes tor (gee | Clow NOUREERER IS Rou NOTICE! BRO Infant Nurse? ~~ rucking 19] tttact"Sonini ‘Commuter ietea| A. JOHNSON,-Realtor | Frit staan? preted." "| yieanoowe amma we ie'sis| Rack peo D- Profitable career. big eo GENERAL AGT IES. ee, | ARE VOU MOVING? CALL PE | and spirits to bene tide members FE 4-2533 |can 3 a, Taylor, Reaitor, wit! _ Inquire * W. Huron. | Da Ae Gah be Open 9 to 9 Sun f to § joyable work. Learn at tm | mercial, cesidential : service-—-big or small—|° only and that it is the intent of S +354 NICELY FURNISHED ROW AU- believing in open but Ph. OR 31872 or OR 31760 epare time igh school not | Cave , Dergene Com | Rpccenstte cee cnc | Oe aftae, Ceuet Comminsien, to 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. tomatic heat and hot water. Pri | rateving to further eduee- | soso Giate_ i needed write : . EFFICIENT PICK o LAND CONTRACTS _ entrance. PE 4-2780. will attend ne Ag I Ad . | "Seuvery ce Rabe trucking. moving piration of yy ag a a Me MS ig Big tag Want to Sell? HOLE MEN On COUPLE i pL ng Ok he oon gp Bb Ry mos cous sad remest ver. ui re "OF Ai KINDS RES noyite ie wea 15, 194 __ | om 31385 ema _Mt_ Clemens. gan Jpeeter Fee | and utility Completely | n Week W ~T0 ao, ALL KINDS” REA. | POT! HERESY GIVEN THAT | CASH for CONTRACTS BUYERS: . SLEEPING ROOMS Close in| bad week In addition; 08 outside | Large let and ¥ ~ wenn ee ode | “nares — pomalggine Teataaies | eee Leal + a ge ; . “RS WAITING _ | _Fer_sober_men, 4¢ Mechanic. many years of experi | Sell OR 30000 + mo | ering, romeegns, , timetes | CINEY ANS NEAVY FRUCeINE | fromes’ co eeweed 08 20 0 | "t zon, mae, Sood, or lant ove, SLEEPING ROOM BIRMINGHAM. tieea Wramiee’ i seesassey | 4 BEDROOM—T FLOOR PART TIMB CARPENTER OR oe 41% Ditie Hwy. OR a eK = : Mishiges Liquor Control Commis-{ funds at our disposa) rectal encom be If you have lake property or your|_ Men MI¢1583 0 for us to. help you salve| Modern home. Pull basement. Hos electrical work in for — Tubbish OR 34178 Sn sion for a club license to sell at reasonatie discounts, Bring heme is in the area Drayton, | SLEEPING ROOM. 2 BLOCKS | your Real Estate problems air heat. Lot S1x165. Priced ree- ' a GSsfae pat Po | oe ETE RO FORM | oeremCenehomniatswo | fo psy meat oe | La" i aie om | SEN pono saat BEDROOMS | ss, ” saat, ogee re sam. or 78s the intent of the Liquor Control | CAMERON H, CLARK Cash for Land Contracts | SLEEPING ROOM FOR” GrRt- Roy Annett ITC. | - wan ame ext toeer ; ei > ee . | Modkes, Dump tect, sod qracas| TOmn Si, Gpwetien of 00 Gage | 8 W Bure FE sew WHITE BROS tag ee is we REALTORS . Priced low st gases aad oaly sand woce, PE. 1-021. ~ Nee | LE REPORTS REVERTS | “et na mi a! yout | OP Pa Gn sta Tor OR : nats poo virw wows | ene oe al cas ogee. = d Lidut WAULING. ODD JOBS OR 31872 or OR 3-1 Ie drinkers. On bus N iy : ns CABINET MAKER & CARPENTER. | ” Cumsic Pina Foam as an outstanding rug | home -—% A-1 CONDITION, 5 ROOM BRICK Ree ee Webster 5 beat'On 20m. | INCINGRATOR SERVICE. ENED | Motions nr? “went. Wee's | K. L. Templeton, Realtor | wa x wey x wanertort.| Noa. ru comm “met M6 06 | terrace, and garage. “pear Weo- | . “4 c w ne A & RE | & rubbish. horse. cow & goat ms | OPPORTUNITY EK Rome | 53% W Huror FZ 26223; commercial rties and homes | SLEEPING ROOW 427 NW PERRY. | cace. PE 4-1785 after — p~ o-anie OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Once | ©*_*_! NAU — anon. 7 3 pm ase os wow | wheat tole Preven |v a poe | EEO eB | ROOTES | het ate ce” Mean | MERE DO PPPOE "eae pete) es | ARK — Se Se See FE | ter, No jod too "| wants work Cal any time FE| Sell once Zrovn ventlic tenes PAUL S. KANTZ wi Sores ¥E_2763' | _ trance. Men 14 State. home, tall built tm beth. Sormece’ re 48421 shampoo. nationally edvertised d 4 ee A, WANTED TO BUY A 3.0R 4 BED | Le EPPING 8 Ist floor a furnace | 5 ACRES. SMALL HOUSE. 43,650 ‘ ELDERLY aN WAnts PAINT ean ermerar ge | SR | Pane notaries sania ie |__PE sein or renee _ |" Toom home wih wrd besomont | “pers ety PESO ean | Sly hate a” iat ates | ed, fee Sog ss, Be _FE 6-6838. +1783 : ae N BEDS FOR 2 B id f. 614 North Main Leea! Long Distance Moving | ON AND APTER THis DATE $200 cree, Cees OF cote inns | _ vient fren Sagte rice $7,560; $1,800 down. Marry | (sr74 nome Sate, Gast. “Eeated would line lawn, garden or ott Re pe SECT RATE $0} wal not be rerpoaaible ee PP cy ag new Lake mend Bnd Biate | Brest: Rooms gee a _ Bireet." Lapeer . | . ae se iz PF | EINE | as ee ceen| one eben Gee | me Stet acer =| aeiteeeee | c MOF cOUL Come |Saee Se En e ) Para ieee une al cheree piconets eect “Zves FE _ a AnD AP ee sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. WiLL You SELL COMPORTABLE ROOM, FwIx OF YOUR OWN! ren peas. pe» t. bp En g_ Trees. ow oe TEES r a uae ecalen GF cae ole MAHAN Bere 1 eCatea mualrom | OENTLEMEN. GLEAN ROOMS. | seen Dine conmtttely coontmed | Sneed came oe reed oe ELDERLY MAN WaNTs PAINT enPPERT & CECIL | seta as natin RUB | Soret, Morea "S “Egrmeat : Se ORTCAGES | “pe: & Se. =- _ eh = tees Mety “ eh Pe ens res Lah . ==; ". * ro —_—_ ; a Se ne ee ee ee eee ee ae ae “a cai SS PS a ee Ie ee et ee ee et ee ee bag Sak Bae “3S Se + Ce a Oe eee oe ee gee ee ee ’ a sad Se ae Oe Bae Ea = ee ea am ne = AC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1954 ; aan —_ Sale Houses 43 FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger aoe ee son lia , = 3 erent oe. We eee For Sals\Fardia 48| Sale Land Contracts “62 7 _ 4 ~ 2 a O'NE a LAND CONTRACT osu, 8 ACRES * seo Gis center Vengalow > ea Wooa Inc. a Sess he Met as " = OR 312: ifler 6 0a 3 cit fursece,, wuto- | Se Sale I ONE o1.en8, & room side, RD E PAR : ved street. d Reasonable | down wpaymeat and Leslie R, Tripp, Realtor = foe ee ee Fs = eo id. "Waret | sea SS IF O60E aoe aT Youede also buy furniture Sed mW Je aie or FE SoM ——_ ‘ voparate EM 3334. | Sale Business Property 49 | cae Bg ada SK . 4 Biair tee eal) Mr Ag ed VILLAGE. 6 room Prop. “5A « y wy po no er eve : ro home im this ase ix . popula: eptien Well SEE Pr} Todaced tg Shoe oo. ne. 4, bea JACK. LAKEFRONT teen wall to. Wall, carpet. » The “All Woman Realty"| . BUSINESS SITES om ho oe, ful Sesement Seted peas tector, ee} LOVELAND wore LAKE wtin “mass tation tes |B Pec Denert couriers citelnt are | ig” ecchon td, Rratage rm See aR see compe | 7m, 2 re cwn| TB SS mor | ae ees TE i — lel EE -—¥ jt 7 and 2 car Fino Gass Lake Ré.. Koege, Rarvor HOME ee en ute on Only $280," buys his mode plage | ene PE 3TI03 or FE 5-730 at $24,500. FRONTAGE imspect this buy. Let's go! ~~ BR a BALDWIN, Near Columbia, Cor. | Compereuive Real Este B re ig Kirches, fa Fut PANELED | AUBURN NEIONTS. Imme- 7 . a og Na Mi Reldwin, Houses 43| ya 'Pisn PE eaeet Open io 7 pene, Vw bee ¢ me. Smainet US FOR " ; i a msurence. No Desoment with hot air . | Pl mona wu 8 * — priced 3 a eales . : ; ~ UTICA Sto! streets. Less than $50 per f. — at a ; sqome seaeert > son, gs F yas and-3 lets, Only a . ! 1952 BUNGALOW Attracttv brick or rame 2 . We have other | $4 balance, $55 month, @ per GATEWAYS to Bree. efter @ call Mrs. Beck, FE| |. MACEDAY LAKE m2 | O'NEIL, Realtor TO IT S Levety suburten heme with choice Basement sr uility our vited to cal [angi « Algae = cent | interest 2 per cent dis- " . reomy farm- W. Huron attached ¥ : room ° . HAPPINESS | = Ava ene | Sisto ances Lange Be Sy Mae Son Meer "is gaiow. You will enjoy this place wiht ey ORTONVILLE. MICH BEST BUYS plastered walle. Ponester Winter aif conditioner <8 fred | 30 W. Lowrey cies Open Eves ASK FOR MR. YOUNG OUTSTANDING for the chiltres te Aig Hy >~ ae ge trees, reeateg 4 bedroom Siedecniend lichen. road weet ‘of twwy, Cince to stallation a — Next to Consumers Power ; VALUE Bren after 0 cat une mtr.) Sn hg ee TODAY cine these demn ent on ing dears, plenty “of slectre wut oane Russell Young paBEEE auoment,, money, | O° NT DEMON LAKE | fee a Beeee es | TIL Sine Sonia | BE Segal cet Ree at | Sarva ee sate te Sal aM sonal room. 3 bedroom and pas GOOD INCOME Aitractive coment Gorden J row weer Eh Til ED BATH— near Wor added BEA with living quarte _Open Eves .'til_0- + Foor ‘plas home offers a0 ving This ts hard to beat any mrquteve coment wad stater Modk | ton Solv_-5108 J LAKE : Sone teature mid ee Brees 2S" Casret. cenen o Eves, —"t_9-Suntey room knotty you look at it, A cosy 6 wey! imehen bome. Living room, $1500 DN E ORION AREA real attractive! = 4 $21 oo eee sel thene th y pine, nat-| Sil modern. apt, down ands Enchen full beth utility room: |? morgage. CASH TO | Yes, tm this spotions 5 room A | Boorse” and Yormice,feaiaren a“ -Money to Loan ¢3 eet ieee S| bet Es eee Sea hs], IME cs | See | ee Ss (tate Leened Lenders) Weegee) attics, Thane, © Bete yt ebeeeranae ; ge ee sean masicee craziest ft | “gary paang 234 CASH PROMPTLY | . food investment for the - EMBREE & GREGG aritrl e Oak floors and ted seven big comnecting lakes Reve sieaty af garden apace, win pow ina — Bag Se Oe 0 cok : : Friendly Neighbors ge a A EE, 1656 Unior Lake @ié. EM g walls. Full Desement, with where the fish are waiting have icaty of garden spece with | and poih Daye’ in tant growing | ere of 528 to, ss00 WILL WELCOME .— in| MY ” TAKE OVER PaY- Fach tease taeweghent Pov: my oR cragnaet De 8 rence, Sepoms | {Seeks acares, “beet” as 2 Ta Panate Sir | rie. of Inte this North ZOO caney, | Exc afer 6 cal Mrs, édy ments, PE ‘5-0000. 3 THE “BIRD TO SEE +g Wt tee SF ee eee at dora receratng an nim, Con tate, store Fixtures eet gone | You'll tite the friend! i. Saree, cehect ond sesrvation, At ; MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE NEW BRICK bese, con bMove ‘sghs tn. a Beet te ae ti see cos mortgunee fs | | he , way we do business bere. tractive, large, 5 room and bath A. JOHNSON Keego. $1.000 down. = RAN Loceted off Joslyn. one. late op this monthi= paymente of 608 incled- - home, 2 spacious bedrooms, oak N. Realtor | ¢ rome, i acres ¢lose to Clark. ANCH HOME ine, taxes tad insurance. Home| ROY A PROVIDENT LOAN finore, plastered yale. oil hey FE 4-2533 spe. ote we Located _ nerthivest cai pentane $450 DOWN PAUL A. c corr | OD Cohest tae GET oS Be en SICCEEE. wails 3” begrooms, model siege bee aes oi Six LOVELY ROOMS down. 99 © mene. Walled hd a ee Case Lake Rd. No 2. a roe” ootas aaeed Goatees: - FE YOU ARE bath. Land- Call toda ear garage.| Excellent East side tion, ‘Per- et +1554. first on waterwa Lake iy Aree © a =? KEEGO HARBOR an ot aate. Peee eee, «|| COMM ERCIAL yt te LAKE LANE REALTY Foor. carpeted living-room. targe | $1,188, Late, Sa” wise My | ok aT 00 to. Bees am | AEWAYS SURE OF KIND lees. Pree gran Investigate! Cash to mortgage will get this car garage Saceptisnal bey 0s | 92,02 fA ge tory atge double, lawn. shrub- Sopedn gnaw ay co. come. Notional magasine, Cie) TRE CONSIDERATE _ te sett et $5380" with terms. ARDMORE STREET. 3 bed- fnourence etfice, ets shop, : oS une Lake, ‘Market eines PONTIAC REALTY CO. |"*4"°% TELEORAPH RD. NEAR| >#¢kin€ Factory train ‘1 . poy hg EE ADAMS EALTY CO. TERRACE oP LAKE LAND CO. . BT FE 5-2775 , CaCeAee LE BD given: and experienced man sent You can obtain $$$ ally Myein pear | pa febere. bee. FE +00 Que of the best in the city of Se tors OF Lots Wik he Bee yee 8 te | Se ee ENER'S for 6 Is your Eastern Jv. High and Long- NEW ) BEDROOM HOME Pontiac. Ges heat, beautiful cak West Suburban on Cen Lake. Eb | ‘merel_ come “ me.| short time or loko upto 7 aaake we . fellow Schools. Raver = UN- | floors. modern kitchen and ‘Top : tad Upper strat p< ae 400 cash deposit required for com- Ay Eh, — { aperiments | to a — tise down FE hte ae with gas = me. T A E room emg» eng a CO. beginning, inventory. —— is less than en are pe ee 2 tos | Near Lake Orion RAMBLING BaRCH TOME ogg ag I ee aia ve Baer ms Pw PAVEMENT lars woeing capil edysnne he reene AS ot tew ; NTR 1 . Exegiient location. a a Be — . W. Dinnan eeded waasine GILES az a Paty» og Bg Goen' ima grounds. 2 car garage a | Brag sents sosation ca gered Sm “room, with, Brepince, oak oso $1201, Eve. FE Fee areas paso day_-and saturéay for ancl Better Be Safe sae REALTOR. ten binds. Let SaiSh Gest | basement, Big ving garage in| is long. low and rambling, all the | BEsl Ss Veniwale chveyts, Nest! “BID” Nj . 4 NEAR TON wesichotions, previees cupecS eT Se aay) Recto aie Gwe | peek Mey acteome nil] Pere CeL ARS | tare iene ! Ford Conv...... $1,095 | 1981 DeSoto Crue Coupe ... 8108) = 6 Sedan ......2- $325) '47 Chev. Club Coupe $245 Pe ae A} eee meet me, | 49 Olds, 98 Conv... .$395] , CHEVROLETS YOUR TOP ts FOR ANY GHARP CARS. “A 1" B ine Chevrolet =: SS "47 Pont. sed. ..... |. $295 46 Ford tudor ...... $295 FORDS Wa Fit tur boLL AK FOR - UYS | 88 Besse, “aston ret! * $88! 48 Olds. 98 sed.......$3501 "42 Ford tudor .... 5] OWN TERMS pt i 1948 DeSoto Convertible Cpe. . 505 d tudor ....... $95 ee eharoecks Auto Para te Gebbes the OR ae ee Ohm ote pete '42 Plym. convertible DODGES thru . Battwic 7 +e - = wn 3 : — — : 7 /49 For £ AE. cc eeeee P 5 , + “ears Days PE D433. eves. OR a Ford ini peed BRA '47 Chev. ...-.s004-. $143] "New motor and — -‘Oldsmobiles. Credit Union gf Fey ‘ean, ther a6 uae 51 Chev Deluxe 4 dr. "0 Chev. Sed. = NEW FOP - eve rees $175 Finance Co. _Sundavs call PE 4090 Powerglide ..... $795 Motor Sales RAEMNESY: eric +45 x “Rough Rider” i or Your Bank For Sale Used Cars 01/51 Ford Vic. ........$995| gg. Prete Pymeum, pil et Com fe ‘idiey COMMUNITY 51 Pont. 2 dr........ $899 EROME “BUICK CONVERTIBLE ties Ene 52 Chev 3 rs Deluxe $999 Cass te w peraet J and ai Bay the car of Motor Sales Inc. Pdant Mele ressorabls omer, Ye | 'S0Stude. 2 dr....... $444 © mamproe witw Fow.| OLDS-CADILLAC | 7° Buick-Pontiac | © otps.capitiac PRIVATE Ownen Was Bice | 5! Ford 2 dr. ge. Woe ‘sidewalls. PE sass, | M4 Ch Osstees Lamy tt Case eo i sik (eugene ab One 4 ér. a. 3 hogy tome by} Custom | Waeene e- .$699 ane New cham, = ot pou Open "til 10 New Cars—oe' SS : miles. wil trede for elder ter. etd en a We have “47 through 'S1|CHEYE, 0 converTmie” 7i — Nighe Pesne TB sees ar too shave. a! accessories. | ’5] Ded 2a eo Huteone, see oe | _S-6u08. After 8 call rewan. a ee po ORICH SAl ES o. Se 95 a “te Ticesee ‘709 for a new or used Hud- a ROCHESTER WO ot posthors 1k. re a uxm gGe. ..... eeene a ‘a : . —, - fone paist, Vhte ‘wall Gres ea | 52 Ford Ranch “Your Hudson Dealer 1953 Rhos Lire ay? Nipood, clean cat. One. owner §248 dercoa trim a) omer} = Wagon... ..... $1,199 Your Ford Dealer © Bisece. = sisa" eee aes. 1°52 Plym. 4 dra..... $599 JACOBSON oo CHEVROLETS 147 S. Saginaw St. vate MI 50 Cadillac 62 4 dr. $1,895 58 W. Pike &t. FE 2-350 $1 495 Phone FE 5-4101 1951 "52 Stude, 2 dr....... $799 | chi “47 FIVE PARSENGER , -RIVIERA BUICK = ee —Elisebeus Late Ra” iste Re {tour peactful eos owner seats veey ae ae. $1002. an Coupe .... $499| 1981 cHevanoteT DE.| cars. all fully eq Low poo A SUPER S1Plym, Suburban | Et “pata Takeeesee| . Eaeh ‘Stee tore = $1, All-metal Wagon $999] tif: 37% Paddock. Ring Me top) scathe te pay. —Sen,_ 9108, PE Fe ee gong Sbatiery. and tree with Pour to choose from. Surety *S2 Merc. 2 dr...... $1,295 | cuevroter 106 TUDOR. NEEDS| // ” ae peretatarey it Sot Sees “Ep -g = ek se| “BUICK BOB 1951 | 1953 Fords |". 2 Gis aoa Ai hate . oo are | 8 cuEy % TON PICKUP. 5,500 OLIVER Ch ] ts matic Grevtienal signals au- Thoroushly Teconditioned and with | Trucks _ : E€VTOLe 4 Beauties To Huron Motor Sales’ *aresth of Spring” when’ you Fae | pe BS A MOST RELIABLE DEALER ~ Choose From, All In |%-™—™"™ — of these ‘beautiful Riviera med-|'8! Ford P- Panel ....... ooo| THE ‘REPUTABLE | 210 Orchard [ ake Avenue 18 One-Owner Excellent Condition One-third down and 24 months NEW AND USED CAR DEALER (Cormer of Williams Bt.) Beauti 1949 to pay. 47 Willys % ton pickup $198 ne Phone FE 2-9101 auties ek “ 48 | SO Ford % ton stake ... .. $500 Open 8 a.m. to 9 .m, w AS BUICK BOB ‘48 Ford % ton stake ...... quo | “occa ef tan i Big Selection of : —-OERMVER-E= Seda Deliver ..... nd eoer, re Body Styles and Colors | . 1195 2 “$i Pore % ton Express ane —Keller-Koch _| 5 heater, , gate _ a non A MOST RELIABLE DEALER |? Chev 1 fon stake ...... 9608 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH | DEALER 7) ; = LOW AS BIG Trade 210 Orchard Lake Avenue] -s9 rord P-1 pickap ....+.+.. 6044 Lincom 6040 |, 2 door | powergih = 695 Allowance On . (Corner of, Williams 8.) aa eae es vee Bf - peg hy Your- Old Car come at Let, no Phone FE 2-9101 _ Buick Super RAH vas | CHRYSLER “@ WINDSOR ¢ OOK, Sbligation to buy, Come in and Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. "44 Cadillgg RAH ony S208] Automatic transmission, and BIG Trade MICHIGAN'S or Tow Oresr Tney'l! be nlensee | eines ; mbassador ‘ RKSTON MOTOR SALES . rAN - te show these good cars. EE ee hy Turn to SS eee Be cna RET RA sai Allowance On FINEST penis " Deafer. "7 one Dive. Spotlight ' ‘Mt pord 4 én n $113 | __ Open 8:30 «, m 8p. m. Daily Your Old Car TEE _BWO PAVED LOT BUICK BOB Speciai tire Low mileage Ex Turner s ‘46 Packard 2 dr. $45 | te 4) EL ane sPORTS COON LE Le a ne aman _sellent condition sie v. MA ¢2632, NO MONEY DOWN | Gouge Low mileage, priced to cell. SOR ibs FUDOR- RUNG GOOD: I [\ TE Cadillac “ia Coupe de Ville lke f th Be t “Bob” Boles Auto Sales Sam. to 5 ». n, FE Past} MICHIGAN’S s some bump work, $235. O R new, 18,000 miles, two tone green or © Ss : and ends. ’ 1946 run: $05. new. 16,000 miles IT 8, Saginaw St, FE +100 FINEST 1947 Plymouth good. 693. “i ¢ Poet in Wheels fonnee 114 W, Pike : THE BIO PA 0 FEDMT | 4 MOST RELIABLE DEALER ward ave FE coi or FE ~~ wooo site Sas ERS noun Ss ase oak Ba | 210 Orchard Lake Avenue (Corner of SPEEA and Deals 1952 1953 | SRSAERAUE|——towroa |. Prove FEO Mt, Clemens. — v8 SEDAN Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. poet etvonatn | Visit Our Chevrolets| ' a Foon Aa Fisos eon 2 & 8 p.m. & E. New Location at E GHEVE, “44 37 DOOR, RADIO AND 15 Beautiful TOR SALES New Cat Trade-Ins | —_—‘12 Beautiful Cars FORD Clartston Mech Ph. MA S814) | TURNER'S [To Choose From Opes 6:30 0, m. — Op. m, Sof WOODWARD 2 drs., 4 drs., FORDOR ‘MOTOR SALES PE 46803 . 8. Perry 1951 Packard Riemenschneider’s Special Offers PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 PONTIAC, “@ STREAMLINER, @ ér. re . a Se. good Paulson A MOST DEALER tarry | OLIVER —Fere ai ‘Orchard Lake Avenue JEROME _ 2h ! st. Pone FE 29101 ~ Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ow eee Bats one 0 , “FUR MO 12 Teaps a] Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, aad ; " a ; “SELECT + + pe i AGAIN. - — ; Jon | tee hie | Bitet yack ———— Open 8 a.m. PTR a en GOOD USED CARS “Not a Name but-a Policy” Ae Comes CAR BUY YOUR USED FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW SPECIALS "49 Ford 14 Ton Stake New Paint Job 1953 PONTIAC New Tires 4 door sedan. Radio and ’S? Ford F-6 heater. 2 Ton Dump $1,595 SO Ford F-6- 2 Ton Dump . 1949 FORD 51 Chev, %4 Ton Sedan with radio & heater. Pickup . "47 Int tional $495 ee 1951 Chrysler 0 Fee 4 door, V-8 See this one! $1,395 1948 Olds 98 Radio, Heater and Hydramatic, $595 ONTIAC RETAIL © STORE Factory Branch Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 "47 Ford Vanette = - Every Truck on the Cy Owens-Lot Is an “A-1” Buy 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 TRUCK | SPECIALS 1949 Chev. Sed. Delivery ; $395 1950 Chev. Sed. Delivery 9 $495 1949 GMC %-T. Panel $395 1950 Chev. %4-T. Pickup $395 1951 Chev. %4-T. Pickup $595 | 1951 Chev. Sed. Delivery . $695 1953 Chev. 34-T. Pickup $995 1951 4-T, ft erates Sy Tttineat| ot Dodge 4-7. Panel these fine cars. Priced fair. In- eidentally, any of our cvurioous < the eof baeing coe. of 20 more trucks to choose {Bepecton. an aay-| from. All bargains. “BUICK BOB” | sicutcaws OLIVER A MOST RE DEA 210 Orchard Lake Avenue |“ ‘Phone FE 29101 THE BIG PAVED THE CORNER ARD AND 13 MILE ROAD Sale Motor Scooters 63 PE 46762. _ aa WHIZZAR erontema® BEST + DOOR. r¥Y | offer takes it. PE 20723. Pood can seen after 4| “Si . SHARP. 4107 M=IOS pe ae 7 oe and 3 Plains. tose tation ats ass aman BIKES, 2 BOYS" owned car. FE 20374. ard size, 1 boy's 30 in bike, WILLYs 3 HRD Pp. RADIO. rebuilt, like new 622 each. 1129 tires nS ‘berenat | Fon ratte an SERV ON LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES Harley Da see O M34 at Buckhorr. Lk. ewtt 2-2611 Bavideon Gales ‘Co. 13 Haig : | GIRLS T door, extra clean, over-drive and| $24", good condition. Biue finish. eee? ae Oe One ent fs. Se. pareet cad siren. es HARLEY DAVIDSON si. 1951 Studebaker poceccerio: . ad . ARLITE CPE sales — * ae axD GIRLS BIKE, % IN., mm. FINEST cycle. $40. ak, Edith. THE BIG PAVED Lo? Boats & Accessories 66 aND ROAD nvr SLomacnary poe PENN YAN Only 5 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 1947 Dodge 244 Ton Sue ‘AIRS 1, MARINE PAINTS & VARNISH int SALES AND BERVICE 8. TELEG Immediate delivery al] models. |. BET- ter beats ‘or less m Terms. Walverine. Chris-Craft, inrude Owens Lig 74 Howard Leomis swimming!"’ ANE ‘OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. aa SUNDAY 10 TO 3 LITAARER 4-5 “Not only do I walk in my sleep, but sometimes I go TELBORAPR 19.50. China gabinet, $16.50 Ne aad ; et hen . $16.96. new sofa beds, 4295. New chrome 5 ; ou binds aeoh Pennines DB R-4 Transportation Offered 68) i .n "PE eisai. DEEP FREEZE UPRIGHT ONE a — fur tae + Raed tt —a of America’s best makes. Preeser riders, share expenses and driv- 8 ee ee 5 in. FE 348.2 after 6 pm yt & My A TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART| 399 Orchard Lake Ave. either . FE 54-6008. te eewranr ero LARGE SE TRANSPORTATION ened 3 yense, semapeneane 0 fh. PAID toring mattress sad washing me- is 5 5 To Loe Angeles. San Diegs, Prisee | ee yy WASHER AND New curs eo Fe. ee a oe se 0 Ont ; __per_ mo. Phone MY 3}-J711. ] FE 45139 o FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, 6 . cces. Only $4130, Bbdwost C1300. ~ ~ PRIGID like $t00. a cu tev, 8 : EXCHANGE YOUR LAND COn- : Bs FINE RADIO $4. ALSO ONE. ¢i0. ri igre Soda tern Sask: | resets J. VenWen. OR 3-1355. GAs CLOTHES DRYERS. 3 DAY IN SN your home. GERMAN SHEPHERD 11 MONTHS | —“**_* >“ __ ag gee ge gh ee YOU NEED A GOOD USED . 3600 Sherwood, off Sashe-| ‘Sppliance, don’t overlook these — a ware. efit waanere Ur siete. GOOD LAW RD ELEc-| Tenses tre, hedge, trimmer, org} Ga | Toa ond Meseeheeping hop | -laeein TRONRITE IRONER. USED 3 jest PONTIAC § DELUX HYDRO | “mes. S100. Pearl Hillman, rear aaa eee el ce FE baiet | KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGE. ~~ cuaIn saws — full sine with de well, only wu trea: for what bave you. | #29 _ Midwest JEEP. @&. NEW MOTOR SELL OR while weap, for tate model pickup. FE | Sooat Apri iat” WATCH FOR LD. frape In YOUR @a | LIVING ROOM SUITE. 2 EXTRA mee Se wat cae one ear | as See cteee SES BE Pe et eee er or Brices | LEAVING CITY, ALL FURNITURE | Sennen eenore Prices $6850,| {08 sale imchading custom built $76.30. $80.5 and $11650 We | chartreuse bedroom suite, antique rs and spreader for rent. an . Bares Wareware. 02 W. Meron | LINOLEUM, 9x12. .$3.95 NEW ELECTRIC E $4.96 bouse paint $2.50 gal. ag ft heavy cord tor eles. | Setiet titers oe vanes. —_— beds all new, you save. Closed -.on TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT. | —— 52) Williams. mortgage, equity, —_—_ - rs for new or used MAYTAG WASHER, SQUARE TUR. known — wee MA_€-2029. TR EXCHA PIECE OAK DINING ROOM © 8. Teleg : Bree. | * suite, Romeo, PLateau 2-2832. WILL SWAP PIAN 4! Sorta UBs 969s: MA trailer. 2-9689 arm sofa bed, * tinge chatr, WILL SWAP CRIB UP TO AGE 4; 96.95: chair and 9080; tor youtt's complete —— ; walnut ame . we: com mode, $6.95; p | Sale Clothing 70) ‘$55 se. turntture of all Kinds. Bank Lao! A Ah 13 Auburn, FE ¢7881. & SUITS AND TOP COAT, Ww. $10 AND size 16 and 18. FE a $44 St, fox furs 30258. en cp. PE 21427. LADY 8 _ 50406. FORMAL WITH LACE __ Size 16_ FE 2-712. suit, size 1 dresses Complete layette JACKET. L's er. 236 Nelson. Phone FE 2-63 s: 1so man's light tweed Sepecet, size 38. | _ Belling cheap. 2-7858. | Children’s months te 3 yrs. OA 63158. Rosebush Mais, Kenneth .. LIGHT net forma! sonable. FE sizes 14 to BLUE AND PINK Both worn once. Ree- 23-0782. WOMENS COATS AND DRESSES. 16. Fur jacket, s trench coat. Re e. 4-8338 between 8 AM and 4 PM ADMIRAL 14 table Sale Household Goods 71 a ae ad INCH TELEVISION, model new picture i 1 ye.* werramty. Only 865. Mid- 1 BARGAINS Btudio Coweh ..:............ $20.00 FE 2-5523 price $255 $180, Call 6 ~~ Used Trade-in Dept. | tion. FE_ 0 or FE $27 Specials On All New Merchandise Cotton mattresses:............ ee: pri wes yeas aa unfinished breakfast 7 nae 9x12 lnoleum rugs x We buy. sell and exchange every- fot the home. Oakland Furniture PE 2-5523 two a ture_EM 3391 — SMALE TABLES, COPPER TABLE. furniture. 43-Oakiané- Are PB 50562 Free Parking at Rear of Store | 19x26" ee eeeeenaeee Scavanscutieuess seer . ” Ls] down ent, Pree parking. WYMAN’S 1s W. Pike Only USED DEPT. — eu ft. GB Refrigerator . , | Irom: | N 1} cu. ft. Colds Ld) cu. et. Westinghouse so = like new, poe i across eS. Electric ranges ......,... $29.50 ~y EW MERCHANDISE. | E 5 Ps ath 8 ne | i 4 s 5 Appliance def i | } ab > f it Ft & retor, 5 cu. ft. A-1 val i 23523 _ belts and bags 956 Myrtle. ALNUT CLOSET. SERVICE for @ silver |, ~peinted rr hd y bedroom tuft ~ cooker 3. Leanowany fable 3 drawers, $15, misc. WAYNE GABERT'S Specials ie t MODEL TV a WALTON Tv Some Vinedicos i peice 4% it. Wall Tile.....12c RUGS VERY GOOD CONDITION senderson ing room suite fe. "po feebon, $5. sese8. Driveways parking areas. Unpainted Furniture — — Serer ncaa ttt ga oti a eae Vanity 1 Drawer ........ - sie Ph orn for Kitchen Chairs Ug aes | se: PICK & PAINT STORE} lion “test of Hy nt | 8 | ei; ANGLES. CHA ; OR 3.1811 4178 Dixie, cér, Hatchery Rd. BARGAIN — We DELIVER ' OR 3 YDS MA Line new. PE Ser. ton Pome FE tibaa afer dpm | fil aur top yal’ ad, ruching CIRCULATING HEATER. 330 GAL ° ———-—P | _ Call_anytime FE 46504 2.2202 Excellent radian ais lends, Wood, Coal & . : . q bs ee obra cata | o etl oust fe ft 2x4 studi | GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD. tim CASH CASH CASH Bass swtele for hot beds.” new a Por anything you have of value. a ding materia COAL, FUR NACE ert bea Lake Orion, MY 2.1601, SURPLUS LUMBER | pivpitss Peimt, 406 Orchard Lake AND MATERIAL Eee oe COAL ue and © m3 a, SALES — Opcyke Market to sell. Phone Roy Hamp COMPANY SEASONED HARDWOOD FOR _fen, Almont, 35714 M89 OR 3-7092 prepteces 2 oa and up. De CEMENT BLOCKS __M39 OR: “livery. inate Immediately delivered. 94 Sheffield OPEN 8 TO 5:30 Plants, Trees, Shrubs _™™ Risse Lemon EXCERPT SUNDAYS A BLACK HILL Mtg yond MASON SHOES SLIDING GLASS DOOR BATHIUS | Zrets Pine. Mughe Austrian and Ok 300% enclosure 963. GO. A, Thompson. | Scote. “ir. Douglas and Con CHROME - FLUORESCENT PIx 60 S Perr, , | —_ Se. ead wat tures. Ideal for over slong- — ree>. Dig you s | dg meciie cotecte id eet ock Gin Me babes| Savaltna’ af Commerce, Mage - ‘ : Fir. 2x45 ss on shad road 3 miles — Grete eee COLONTAL | Suns! witoaers_ Sane UMBER BipSs ACCEPTED PROXI- Sis tise Sr MATERIALS Lumber Company Sree Take cate Tapected G- ws wo Open Daily 8-6, Sun. 9-2 nese Fim trees, 2 to Sn. whole, ~., GARAGE Phone ORlando 3-215 | seit m smaller tote Mrs, Thomae 7608 ; smer, 02) Se. wares soon, | moray ue new | "et aladae creer a ; MA’ 41157. iat i resmerty OL 61882. HAGGERTY oe SPECIAL | LUMBER COMPANY | excetcent werre pine xs) «Far Sale Pets 81 fused). can't beat for roof,| ~A~~~~ hs WiVitoviort Board .. #10 per M - Me te 4 BIRCH DOORS Grade A - $9.95 4x8" # PLYSCORE $5.50 12 in. BLANKET INSULATION $4.45 PER 100 FT. OAK FLOORING NO.2-;COMMON $139 PER M ’ ’ 2x4’ . WHITE FIR 7c PER._LIN. FT. 4x8 SHEETROCK $1.25 ROCK LATH . 9 BUNDLE Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. aust Lake Ra. WE DELIVER NEW PLANT JR. SEED! or f\ troptea! x c $1.35 spun wool = only $4.50 pine beard Sq Ft. Fir 24 fine quality no waste 1 f% ‘Yc. -Fir = o's 2 1 & We, Pir 1 & better * f% 160. Doors in- terior, some as low as $6.00 ea. Doors Exterior large rtock $15.00 & up, Doo-- and Im- eee wae. | pa wpe Hw By] pee Pe - Hi r pose L Taker, 8 y PT. BRANBACH BABY OR PIANO, CORI ware NT x $16) PE 5-071. at Pe. I 2-5217, PIANO TUNING AND ATRINO _Prank Bosherits FE 4546. . sie Cally. Gal OUR NEW LOW PRICES WANTED SHOTGUNS AND _Tifles. Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. _ 1 TERT SLEEPS 5. 1 LANTERN 3 ; 4 camp . Vv twice. PE 4-0280 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 TAS © © Ruren FE 5-261 REINFORCED ETE éEp- tie tanks. Phone OR 3-7606 PLYWOOD All Kinds. plain & decorative. Kith- 47 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake) MArket Cross for every room in the house in newest 1954 des . terrific val- wes, Bedroom $4.50 value, $2.25, Toom $10.95 value, DING, MILK AND Poem gost, OL 3-4902, OL 60104 DAinY 9 FRESH, or ers close up. Betty +0708, NINE HEAD CATTLE. 1531 .TAY- uit aptoce OF ALL KINDS. FOR- le Jeaae. mae $-0206.~ >| ae DEER | ~ Sale Farm Produce 67 =| APPLES —— Farms, 1900 Silverbell APPLES, WALNUT GLEN FRUIT "Farms. 6670 M Rd SEBAGO SEED AND EA tatoes Eaton eats. Milton svaxe bgu'>, 02? DIXIE HWY On bases jor MA S188 = - . BLACKETT’s * Narweway. oad gravel 60-40. nui a . ; send, é : Building Supplies LACK DIRT TOP SOIL. SAND. | —— Dixie yy. grovel. mt and stone. Van ORE WHEE, TRAILER FOR ye ears gor canaition SO Hleretene snes “bunt TOE oc PL ROCK HOUNDS _Gopette "PE 3407 and PE 9108 i yo on pur ch cond, ead 648 pt in 23 cases. leads »« ' ne : > = ee 2u4 st ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES | ae OR OPEN 8 to 5: be rafters. or ceiling joists Sash. suitable materi MBE. Ge Joe for hotbeds, new and used building PSURPEUS £u MATERIAL SALES CO. als. K & 5340 HIGHLAND RD. (M-58) EXCEPT SUNDAY SHALLOW WELL : Or the very best makes in America. ron eabinet doors—irawers made Sand & Oravel BASEMENT | SCRE Pour. Ai orcer PE 46218. FE 2-990) 24133. PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO A- = Bei PLane fom Gals. | Sewn ave FE 8m warp Eg Complete set of plans, business - —— ——“s 0 SERVICE gad Bving quarters combined. PLUMBING SPECIALS SHREDDED BLACK OR PEAT 20263 5 rooms upstairs, store 06 gallen electric bet ‘ = eS eat garage downstairs. gieo.c.|, S8Oler” ead Fe DORAN rE cis 1s set. A qualit “PILL DIRT, ROAD ORAV-| Can se with trim CenIY ge | CARD TE DOSTA oe eles oe | Se OO tabs Phcnrna sorptias | gh east ap sue track, RC. "en s, ries. Ph. Ortonville 130 We deliver oAre... | mg ye pies. _ eet Pavement Breakers = SHREDDED” BLACK’ on PEAT Figgt sander and edger. electric) Pot 2. oe eines. cleane: conveyors. —————— > CINDER CONTS RENTAL | rOP SOIL BLOCKS 1281 BALDWIN FE 23-0077 | Best for ell perpece om lous, | v. GO. VAN HORM & SONS) = poRcH LIGHTS IN EARLY eratel, a = PE Sect American lanterns Old FEnelish | ———— STRCLE Fi Pix-| coach candle lantern designs Topsoil & Gravel tures. newest brightest and most Also most complete selection of lot gravel & modern of lighting for kiteh-| lights for every room im the house | Driveway and parking jot @ivel ens, bedroom and terrifie values M. Washed sand | tions rooms. $11.95 ae po __Feseent, _Orehard @ Ave es or vn ana Slightly factory marred. | A > ASHED SAND A VEL. factory showroom: Fiv. | PORCH OS MADE TO OR- anautane and pn Rg Bg yd Ger _& installed PE 3-002 coment and mers Sno Detain POR PRINTER'S TYPE Supplies, OR_ 31534 | AQUATIC GARDENS H & SUPPLIES nn Mani Bt = "FE 43853 KEET aaa i Ou 3-408) Baby Parakeets L-l WEEK ONLY Yellow Face Blues, Normals and ERS CHAIN BAWS Sales, service and rentals. MY 3-5808 COMPARE THESE PRICES Avis Service, 1560 HN. +4380 i [eed line of tool, for re New Idea and tools. makes of used eq ment Davis Machinery Ph. Ortonville |\NEW bea MANURE EPREAD- | _er Hike new. Plateau 23-2085. | ONE MAN CHAIN SAWS NEW AND USED Stop jn for s demonstration, time a “Wler's Gar. | Vartous | _Birmingham. Phone MI ¢-6000 | tractors . | (le and used plows, discs, eub | tivators, and harrows .| Davis and W ; } = repair service for Fo ercuson end r makes | “PONTIAC FARM & INDUSTRIAL TRACFOR CO. 825 WOODWARD AVE. .| FE 4-0461 OR -FE 4-1442 SPECIAL pounds to 200 pounds per acre. Carbon steel rotors lumpy fertiliser BLACKETT INC. YOUR FERGUSON DEALER OR 3-1208 $454 Dixie Hwy SPECIAL PRICES! New and used farm equipment. eo on all mekes of tractors Wisconsin motors | Pontiac Farm Supply ees DEERE 4 JOHN 221} Pontiac Ra. +10 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The New Farmall Super |M-T.A. Has Just Arrived TRACTOR THAT = NEW SUPER M-T A. WITH NEW TOROUF AMPLIFPTTR ANT) TR NT LIVE TA ME IN LOOK IT OVER AND DRIVE IT TODAY TH WITH 18 TRACTOR REVOLUTIONARY DRIVE AMAZE YOU. FE 4-0734 FE4-1112 KING BROS. Your 1-H Dealer Pontiac Road at Opdyke Boar jing and croom — LASELIONT BATTERIES — 186 value. $0630. Michie FE +0008 SNOW 10 EACH 393 Orchard Lake CANARIES Prambing end. Heats TYPEWRITER, il IN. STA D. | HAMSTERS. FINE PETS Oc. AN-| ret & snow w. Stik. Rott? SM “at A oe . FINE Tiler, & ers, Terms. ” + =n) Iw saws ————___} iss ae > oa = Leea Sales & Service ® saipepet ; ZiTTENS FRF* TO GOOD HOMES. 921 MT. st. Se Orchard Lake. PE $4180," | ware. plumbing: BPS paint scp. | PARAKEETS. OPALINES, CAN | TRACTOR SPECIALS FURNAC) 8 tie “tenks, sump pumps. Thor ee TenERS BA. Alte CHALMERS -WD ae 10 year factory guarantee. ‘Square Frock, rock and used brick. RAT irerose PE Fa one Ware OuLTIeitOn: Pog Folge ne ee ed Stan Garwood. EM 3-200, sow MOS iste Grestioail’ se- Bs ae See eae ae JOHN DEERE B WITH COL 00 Ww. F. Mile Garden & Lawn 2 * eee ch e Do Is Ave MiNorth F gr) Bitte). "Sirmtne. PEKINGESE PUPPIES, ALSO BOS- Up Retest see time ham, Ph. Midwest 44008, See | _ton_Terrier_dor. rE a cordinely tweed sevanged for $2r Fine "payments avail- Pananesrs. CAN Ave jt cont Free garage plans. |. Stle on WEARING AIDS | PARAREETS. BREEDERS AND DONALDSON | agree plata’? pitts | seem RTF REGISTERRD TRISH SETTER LUMBER CO. saz ; puppies, 3 months old. Very rea- 21 Orchard Lake UaED REFRIC. STOVES. FUR- {| sonabie 794 N_ Perry. Z haces, ofl blowers, ete. PUPPIES BOXEP Huron ing. | a 8 dea tsenuine Kentile ree me EACH 4 ano © drawer chests $24.50 | FLOOR SHOP : Sealy inverspring mattresses rm Tn Rear Of "Btore or step tadles 13 Fo per vel paint. “CLAYTON'S ATER TARE: S008 pee Saas" 3 a USED TRADE-IN serone flor “egrering ead ‘DEPARTMENT ui SUL = Waster RS ssa _ STORM DOORS : “coat BRS ene _seuere ane appmaneee | COMB, a RRR] Seay "eae oe tatme "| Awning Type Windows Tat mat | serene +, Ac BENSON. - “Open Evenings & Sundhy P.M. 1 enon RENTAL FURNITURE CO. |°3 Lae ofod| sewers “Erie ‘penps , Seay ap tak Tag ink tell per MS. coat aperice, Ml Lake Farm eet ween ber i FR seaepwes saTeInd AWD CLI Masonite, ‘per sq. fh .. fe ping. + N _ PE 26113. } te S904 AND EAR, (ATE RUNS. WAVE cc eis INE OF ‘ 8. new me pen San Spaetat.| Hay, Grain & Feed 83 os B be ae + L TAND oe ee ek a _ Lawiand Kennels, FE 26019. THOROUGHBRED SOxER “PUP- f Coole” Lake 2d. ‘ust heyond the T.B santiartum nn: TOY POX TERRIER PUPPIES Call, make your » and F te up at 6 Soons oi. OR _ 7 ¥T. TROPICAL PisH AQUART Be Bares —_—_ Dogs Trained, Board 82 ALL oREDIENCE pulverize oe pH PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL ‘5, 1954 . | = ‘Today's S: ‘Television Programs =a Channel 2—WiIBK-TV s : Chennel 6.5W5-59 Channel 1—-WA¥E-T¥___| TV HIGHLIGHTS: nied cote Ce Oly Fights. | 85 — (= Tage Eieabeth 6:00 — (7) — Detroit . Deadline. boxing ; News, events. (4) — ime foc| Fimerty vs. Duke Harris. (2)—|3:00—(4)—Kate Smith, (2)—Big Music. Janie Palmer sings. <2) Studio One. Warren Stevens,| Payoft. — Gene Autry. “Rio Joanne Woodward, Frank Al} 5:59: air Base, (2) — Ladies finds ex-convict, gold bertson in “Stirmugs” drama of Day strike burgiars. ex-convict who: served in South Pacific in World War II. 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7) 6:15 — (7) — Sports Show. Don —Cowboy Wattrick. (4) — News. Paul wil. | '®:3* — (f) — Captured. Chester Cm. Hams. Se narrates Part 2 of “Tri! 4:39-(4)—"On Your Account.” 6:30 — (7) — Wid Bin Hickok " , (2)—Feature Theater. Guy : . ~ | 11:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Variety S potienn, Any Devine in with Lee Kente toniat, | #8 — (4) — Pinky Lee. (1) — Time Off for ian guest. (4)'— News. Paul Wil Auntie : ming. (2) — Telenews \Ace. Ken liams. (2) ~ News. Jack LeGoff. | g:33—(4)—“Howdy Doody.” ()— Cline, Van Patrick. — 11:15 — (7) — Armchair Theater.| “Sports.” (7) — Barnaby Bear. Fs — (0 Man Aboot Town Nelson Eddy in “Knickerbocker | .45_(2)—P au) Killium. (1)--| Bob Maxwell; music, (2) —| Holiday.” (4) — Singin’ Along. | Weather, Weatherman. Dr. Everett \R.} Musie- 2) — Featurette. Phelps. \ | 11:38 — (4) — Moods in the Night. TUESDAY EVENING 7:00 — (7) — Famous Playhouse. } Music. 6:00—(4)~~“"Time for Music.” mM “The Rivals” film drama. (4)— | —"Detroit ‘ Deadline.” (2)—"Kit Cate tied. “Tae Eel tes | | me a money exchange 5 pons Sad . — ” -_** racket exposed with Reed Had- | 3:99 + (2) — Morning Show _- ae 29 —-@) <3 in 8:45 — \(T) — Cartoons. Jones. (2) — “News.” to guess riumber of beans in 9:0 — (,—° ee. 6:45 — (4) — Traffic Court. (2) — to win TV set in * Breakfast, Club Ed Hayes. Comes to Jamie” Brandon de 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day 1:00 — (4) — “Storybook.” (7)— Wilde stars. (4) — Arthur Mur-| 19.99 (4) »| Biff Baker. (2) — Meet Millie, ray. Alfred Drake, star of “Kis- | *8e~()—"“Ding Dong School. ~ met,” guest. (2) — News, = — Charm Kitchen. (2) —| 7:15 — (4) — Star Time. Edwards. “| “Arthur Godtrey. . 1:30—(4) — Dinah Shore (1) = 7:45 — (4) — News Caravan. John 10:38 — (4) — One Man's Family. American Cavalcade. (2)—Doug Cameron Swayze (2) — Purry| iS — (0 — ‘Thede Stags to Edwards. i Como. Perry and the Fontane Heaven. 7:45 — (4) — News. (2) — Jo} Sisters sing popular ballads, | 11:99 — (4) — Home. iD Play Stafford. Duke University Glee Club, | | house. 8:00 — (4), — Milton Berle. (7) — gua. = a Col. Flack. (2) — Life Is Worth a0 — ) — Shy King Kirby (2 — @ Strike Ii Rich. tuving toe a Name Tat $e tna eae at col mt Dats Vale = Musi Red fr ie ig fle erg per (7)| Playhouse. (2) — Burns and Allen. Gracie | a oa 9:00—(4)—"Fireside Theater.” (7) 12:15 — (4) — Hawkins Falls. (2) — Love of Life. phant sat on her car. ' | f2:30 — (4) — Betty White. (7) — News. (2) — “Search For To morrow.” 9:00 —-(7}— Wrestling Fim. (4) ; 12:45. — (©) — Guiding Light. (7) — Dennis Day. Comedy adven- | — Stars on Seven. ture. (2) — I Love Lucy. “Lucy | 1:99 — (4) — Theater. () — Writes a Novel” that will never | Murphy. a oan be a best-seller but causes havoc in Ricardo household. 1:38 — (4) — Good Cooking. (2)— | Garry Moore Show. 9:38 — (4) — Robert Montgomery | small town doctor whose sons, ~ MY Life. try to change his ways in “For | 2:38 — (4) — Jean McBride. (7) These Services.” (2) — Red But- “Theater.” (2) — “House —Room for Daddy. (2) Foreign Intrigue. 9:30 — (4) — Circle Theater. (2)— Easter Parade. (7) — Motorola Theater. 10: 00—(4)-—" Judge for Yourself.” (2)—""Danger.”” 10:30 — (4) — Big Picture. (7) — Name's the Same. (2)—Favorite Story. On." (2)—"“News.” 11:15 — (4) — Jane Fulton. (7) — Easter Parade of Cars, ik 11:00—(4)—""News.” (1)—"Soupy’s |” Irene Dunne Will Have 10 Actresses Draped In and On New Autos NEW YORK — One ofthe most The gala show will get under . from a vast vacation waydrobe. G morous. -30- Minutes on TV Taavticn t 7 formal dinner for the benefit of wow ae oe See ome yeas anes and a friend, Miss Montique La ties. Berge, 20, of Sudbury, Ont. Lovely Irene Dunne will serve Miss Di Marce said she and as mistress of ceremonies. Sup- | the role of elegance and dignity to| Miss Le Berge left Florence porting her‘ will be 10 of tele- | perfection is lovely Irene Dunne | Twesday for Milan to look over Vision's best-known actresses — | who will serve as mistress of cere-| * *thool. From there the pair each a headliner in her own | mony for the dazzling “Easter right — who will serve as “super (Parade of Stars” tomorrow eve-| salesiadies” for the latest‘ model | ning. The glittering video show automobiles on display. will originate from the Waldort- Entertainment will be provided | Astoria in New York, and will fea- by top performers of the three | ture, among other things, a bevy armed services. of beauties modeling “originals” way with a group shot of the love-) Miss Dunne will then enter the | ly stars, who include Phyllis Kirk, Civil Defense to Date ‘| Unequal to Problem grand baHroom and, with Royce | problem and SAN FRANCISCO @®—Val Peter- Not Lost at All. socialite, reported missing in Italy since Tuesday, said Sunday that “the whole thing was a mistake.” Tost’ Socialite” Bloomfield Hills Girl, Object of Police Search, Turns Up Sofe A 22-year-old Bloomfield Hills No Wonderland _ Is This, Claims — Michigan Hater — to appear in court. GEORG! State Trooper Jacob C. Broder- sen sald Robertson’ a no-parking sone; NE WPOR had ne car registration, ‘ covered the state slogan license plate, blocking out Wenderland.” ' STENOTYPE 1% a said Robertson told |] sschine shesthand, sear ts learn, by snd Tim tat eee give the state connie. a } any free advertising.” ri dy Tt Robertson was charged with STENOSPEED SCHOOL ; “wilfully attaching foreign ma- ; — — a YOURS ... FOR EASTER SEWING oe eres | organization in America equal to}ence University foreigners. sSaRige ane gale ree’) SEWING MACHINE SALES defense authorities to face that|ents. Mr. and Mrs. Di Marco are make ready for it. | visiting their daughter in Italy. ies aa G. Martin, executive sponsor of | of the 10 car companies display- ing their latest models. Cameras stationed in adjoining | reoms of the Waldorf will pick | up each car, at which a leading lady will be stationed. Interspersed with shots of the ears—will_be a -series_of numbers by the Air Force Band; by the 25- Feature film. (2) — Magician. 11:30 — (4) — Moods in the Night. | tons. Comedy. | party. (2) — Featurette. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject te change without notice. Jim accidentally swapped hats at a meeting two years ago. Then Cari must -have picked .up Ed's hat (feally Jim’s) by mistake re- got his rightful hat | PORTLAND, Me. (UP) — Car- lyle_H. Lavigne, Edward M. Korb and James L. Williams, got to gether and tried to straighten out their hat tangie. The- best they | cently. Carl WIR, (700) CKLW, (see) WW, (856) WXYZ, (1270). WCAR, «usm WIBK, (1400) TONIGHT CRLW. News, David WCAR, Club 1130 TUESDAY EVENING $:00—WIR, News wean, Coffee 12:45 —WJR. Jack White 6:00—WJIR, News Ww. News. by True WW. Fran Harris ww. News caw Wattrick-McKensio | ©:45—-WXYZ. News, Woife cae Shoe Bo wal WXYZ, Watirick, McKenzie Ske’ Eooateen’ Borecmes ria = Dick Burris — wobe. Meadiees Morseman . ows WOAR, News, aes WXYZ, News, Wolfe TUESDAY AFTERNOON WCAR, News, Ballads eas—wum care ques | Weak Reve Goce” | Nites" ier Ruteoknd | “Wyre a Ugen Wat. Lee 1:26—WIR, Waste Mal CRLW Nees, Bud CKLW. Eadie Chase CKLW, Bédie Chase ck Osgood wJBK. News. Georee Talk Gports WCAR, Talk 1:30—wwJ, Listen. Liv WCAR, News, Lenten +29 WIR. Reynolds 6:30—WJR, Bob Reynolds WXYZ, Fred Wolfe 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins” ww nm Pettay Sets Sm Son” Giox. dentin, ‘Sings | GRUR Pammt mermeniee | SLR: Four Land ‘ cee wens 7:43—WWJ, News 1: sowie, Dr. sense ge Themas » oo w cBr Wwi, Mattes 8 Business a 2. CKLW, Wor owing WCAR, Ballads pt vn. — WCAR, News, Oren 1130 rps ng Pe sa ey nee WIBK. News, Gentile 1:45—WIR. WXYZ, Red Skelton WXYE, Red Skelton WCAR, News, Clem CKLW. Dick e Sie: Fulton Lewis CELW, Putten Lovie Je. O:15—WIR, Bud Quest 2:00—WIR, Mrs. Bu WCAR. News, Ballads an LS. WXYZ, Fred Woilfe WWJ, News. Mulholland ie—Sews, 9:15—wwa, 9 Waele 8:30—WJR, Music Hall wae - jy Talla ‘CKLW, Guy Nunn 8:45—CKLW, Radio Revival WIRE, Hows, Zom Oeeree | 20_WIR, Cheraiiers New y 1:36—Ww. ; 9:00—WIR, News WWo borgan Bestty | "Ww. Minute Parade 2:15—WJR, Perry Mason Sate nto gee WXYZ, Lone WXYZ, Breakfast Clud WXYZ. Paul inter ‘ egg hare CEL’ oriel CKLW, News, Special | & . R. ero te lapreesgeelageinigmned WJBK. News, Murphy eo a 4, One Man's Pamily 1:45—WJIR, Bd. R. N Rhythm | . : CKLW “WWd, One Man's Pamily ee WXYZ. Martin Block ; CELW, Perry Come o:18—-WJR, Mae Hawk Show | WCAR, Sports be WwIR. Punny CKLW, Heatter, Lines gr r * wa, Railreed, Mour WIBK, News, Don Meteod | “SGT Rareattne Answer | SOS" ameSit? eines WXYZ, Your Land; Mine 9:30—WJR. Mrs Page CKLW. Peggy Lee WJBK, News, George CKLW. The Pa CKLW.’ Good Neighbor valance aeeaie Matic 8:15—WWJ, Frank Sinatra WJBK, Tom George WJBK, Bob Murphy 3:00-WJR, Hilltop House WXYZ, Show World 8:183—WKYZ, Show World 9:45—WJIR, Pete and Joe WW), Life Beautiful rings WJBK, T. George CKLW, Tony iertia WXYZ, Paul Winter 8: awa terre, tage Northe we. Temple Academy CKLW, News, Plane : $:30—WIR, Talent Scouts See a WY, Band ‘ot the aay were, o. Bisenhower ee asec. Traveler WCAR, News, Rhythm WJBK. Tom George _ CKLW, Pres. Eisenhower Wxya, My True Story 3:18_WJR. House Party 8:45—WXYZ, Vandercook 9:45—WEYR, Vandercook WJBK. Nee News, Murphy ee, "Bane Chose 9:00—WJR, Johnny Dollar 0:00_WJR, Lux Theater 2:20_WWJ. Pepper Young WXYZ, Town Meeting ba! — . Den MeLeod WJBK. News, George . Bob Hi al ows, ag agp "WXY2. Whiepering ‘Streets 45 WIR, Oa! Sunday 0:30—WW4J, American Band CKLW, Mary M 3: T niga fag wd 9:15—CKLW, Music by Roth CKLW — WCAR, Harmony Hall . be ness | 0:30_WJR, My Friend Irma 10:00—WJIR, Tennessee Ernie exrs oirt BS * — . we sn : cKLW SGeateh Never Ends ww. WXYZ, Wattrick-McKensie | WJBK. Gentile Ye, mendine Beition | 1: oo wws. o Strike It Rich WIBK. News 0:00—WXYE, Ne CKLW, Prank Edwards > IS proeere Demauee WCAR. News, Ballads io ni : :00— WIR, nessee Ernie : News, Mc 4:15—WJR, Wizard: of Odds wrws' Lenten Bpecker WoAR. News. Music WWJ. Biells Dallas whin bee WAYS, Top of the Town | 11:15 WXYZ, Ever Since Eve | 4:99 WIR. Music Hall CKLW. Prank Béwerds " WIR. Make Up Mind WWJ. Widder Brown 10:15—WJR, L. Parsons 10:38-—WIR, Pres. Kisenhower | 11 WE. Re That Pays WJBK, Don McLeod WWJ, Lenten Program J, Te Be Announced WXYZ. Follow | al WCAR. Your Land wav, Joep, ot tows, CKL Edwards CKLW, quote, fer Dev 4:45 WW), Woman tn House CELW. te cuts WJBK, Don CKLW, Wright 10:30—WJR, Three Sins 10: 46-WXYE. of Meron 11;45—WJR, Rosemary tL CKELW, Quiet wwii Chance : . (00. WXYZ, To Be Announced —- ; — CKLW. ; Tag epee WJBK, News, McLeod . Ww. a cRLw Mews, Bonds 1#:00—WIR, Wendy Warren CKLW Peg — “NaYE top ot ie £ — : 7 ; Set. w. J, Paye Elizabeth x, . MeLeod » wri, we oan Calle WJBK, News, - sage enyanmie 118—WIR, Bob Reynolds CKLW. Curt Massey ra ew WWJ, Laure WJBK. News, McLeod 5:15—WJR. Music Hall a ® a pd a Foy WCAR, News WWJ. Pront Page Parrell CKLW News Ue wom, 19:18—WJR, Aunt Jeuny WOAR, Selleds _WIBK, News . Believe ss :30—WWJ. Lorenzo Jones CKLW With Muste WCAR. Noonday Caller Oe aay one Ida WIR, Bed Reynolds TUESDAY MORNING 19:20 WIR, Helen Trent 8:48 WIR, Curt Massey CKLW, ttan Music ag Parm forum WXYZ. WW35,. Mar ys 1i:te—w Believe Maxwell) cm CKLW. Cecil wn Town Fred Wolfe Mf im a." WJBK, Bd Murphy w Sports, Top. 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