“st-- THE PONTIAC PRESS. & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954—28 PAGES INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE | 7 Michigan May Investigate Bootlegaing of Auto F iremen Battle Buffalo Warehouse Blaze NEAR BUSINESS AREA—A black smoke rolls over Buffalo as . general alarm blaze that gutted a 10-story ware- AP Wirephete choking pall of firemen battle a house near the downtown section today. The building. flames leaped across the street and damaged a smaller Egypt's President Naguib Gets Back Premier Post CAIRO (AP) — Maj. Gen. his old jobs back today in Egypt's military government. The man who deposed him 12 days ago, Lt. Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser, stepped back held originally. Guidance Minister Salah Mohammed Naguib took all to the vice premiership he Salem tensely announced Salem said the incidents of | Naguib’s ouster were erased at a joint meeting of the Revolutionary Council and the civilian Cabinet late last night as though they had a none e paniee c ee i i § Hi fz Salem said the regime to its March 5 decision E Z ' a Tae : z today announced that Kent County already selected for tests of 8 9 4 [ i x ve han bia 2 z i: 4 z o8 Fay fibeli Fy ) 5 3 4 if is P aS g} é | | cf & ff ttl Police Question : elitis af e Fi. lke Hand-picked Nixon to Reply fo Adlai's Attack But Senator McCarthy Still Wants Free Radio, . TV Time for Self WASHINGTON ( A P )— President Eisenhower, it now is known, hand-picked Vice President Nixon to fire back the Republican party’s reply to charges by Adlai Stevenson that the GOP is using “slander, dissension and deception” to try to win the coming congressional elections. But Sen. McCarthy (R- Wis), while terming Nixon an “excellent choice” to speak for the party, made it Clear last night he still ex- pects NBC and CBS to give him free radio and TV time to reply to what he called a “vicious attack on me per- sonally” by Stevenson, the Democrats’ 1952 presiden- tial candidate. “I am delegating to no one the authority to defend me,” Mc- Carthy told newsmen in New York after he had learned the two big networks had rejected his demand for equal air time but had agreed instead to give the Republican par- ae | H i | | i ii H i FH i | “impugned the istration,” got in ahead Carthy yesterday with a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Hubby, 93, Cooks for Blind Wife ist Boy, Do I Oh Boy, Oh Bulletin WASHINGTON (APR) — President Eisenhower today nominated Secre- tary of the Navy Robert B. Anderson to be deputy secretary of defense, suc- ceeding Roger M. Kyes. Voters Decide Battle of Sexes, CLIMAX # — Climax has cli- maxed its family breakfast-table arguments on whether women can govern better than men with a resounding ballot in favor of the men. Men candidates won every race in Monday's village election. In nearly every race it was husband against wife and papa’s margin was around 10-to-1 in all of them. The women said they nominated a ticket “just for fun.” That's all they got out of it, although the men expressed belief they likely were influenced by a women's slate which routed the men and took over the government of near- by Mendon two years ago. Mendon, incidentally, abolished its petticoat government in Mon- day's elections, too not a single woman was elected. There are two holdovers on the five-member board of trustees, but now there Hospital Project Board Votes 41 to 15 to Pontiac Real Estate Board last : 3 zB rel anh i sf i | End Debates 1s * \ f e is = 1 BP rH AS ; MAN WITH A PROBLEM—Boatswain’s Mate Cabeca (left) receives congratulations of fellow shipmate James | Aycox after Cabeca learned today that a great-uncle who died left him one-eighth of a $800,000 hotel in Miami. Inheritance or the Navy ee AP Wirephete 1x. William | The uncle stipulated Cabeca must leave the Navy to get his inheritance. With 10 years service, Cabeca planned to make the U. S. Navy a career. He said he would make up his mind when he hears more details of the will. , sf Hittle Breaks With GOP Over Jobless Benefits Bill LANSING (AP)—Sen. Harry-F. Hittle (R-East Lan- sing), veteran president pro tem of the Senate, broke last night with Republican majority leaders over the semi- benefits from the current maximum 4 Probe Promised if Millard Finds Law Violations Sales Tax Reportedly Evaded in Transfer of Cut-Rate New Cars DETROIT (AP) — Secre- tary of State Owen J. Cleary said today a state- wide investigation into re- ports of a “bootleg” car mar- ket in Michigan would be started if an attorney gen- eral’s opinion finds viola- tions of the State Motor Vehicle Code. Cleary said that no full- scale an opinion. , He said his office had made “samplings” of re- H i z ite ih 7 z it if H Fy | H rf 3 aki F Week. Bullet- Shattered Liver | was thet of a private concern hattered liver | fiately after “I am so indignant,” Hittle | the March 1 shooting. told the Senate, “at the way this ¢ whole thing has been handled | Dr. Joseph R. Yoling, the hos- that I intend to vote against | pital’s chief surgeon, said Bent this bill even if my amendments | ley weathered the surgery “very are adopted.” well” and “everything is going in He said the information -he: the right direction.” He said | sought from the commission in-| Bentley felt “generally good” volved data on how much, em-| 2nd described his morale as “ex- }ployers in his district would have| cellent.” to pay under various proposed; put Young said it might be emendments to the law. another two or three days before “It I gan’t get the information | it is certain Bentley is “out Little from one Change Seen for Local Weather Lenten Guideposts By ROBERT WHITNEY ir A: ie 1 For-the Measure You Give Unto Others ves That Will Be the Measure Returned , |oo etna Mee oe." “36 °*d of trustees, but now there | him one-eighth of s $800,000 hotel in Miami. The uncle stipulated — Se black smoke rolls over Buffalo as firemen battle s| leaped across the street and damaged a smaller | +i.) candidate are three men. Cabeca must leave the Navy to get his inheritance. With 10 years cuhuinl ean Manly ceateetll general alarm blaze that gutted a 10-story ware- | building. eon il ein i scene ike Mendon men candidates won service, Cabeca planned to make the U. S. Navy a career. He said investigation would be started im- - 4 te by around 7-to-1, but one woman | he would make up his mind when he hears more details of the will. | nodiately authority to defend me,” Mc-| remains im its government out- E t’ Pp id t N ib . Carthy told newsmen in New York| side the trustees board. Mrs. The cesretary of state calli Gove Gets B : networks had rejected his demand | SeS26Fe. te breaks Wi gy ee ts ack Premier Post “+. for equal air time but had agreed And at Vicksburg, also a South. | (~) bl B fit Bill traffic in new passenger models CAIRO (AP Four § instead to give the Republican par-| est Michigan village, the first ver jJODIeSS eneirlts ILI | on which no state sales taxes have ) — Maj. Gen. Mohammed Naguib took all a Ga i ee ae . been paid and violations of the : a minute rebuttal period LANSING (AP)—Sen. Harry F. Hittle (R-East Lan- Vehicle Code. his old jobs back today in Egypt's military government. sd elected, She is Mrs. Lucille Ander- State Motor The man who deposed him 12 days ago, Lt. Col. Gamal| Officers Seek Solution a aapaoralinge son. Mable Cary sing), veteran president pro tem of the Senate, broke last| The ES mene Abdel Nasser, stepped back to the vice premiership he| to 13 Local Burglaries Wisconsin senator hinted | Bangor elected as| night with Republi¢an majority leaders over the semi- a treasurer she t running to used car dealers or | held originally Stowe strongly he might take the mat- | '°SOt ts sidate a Sema official Republican unemployment comipensation bill. | other unauthorized persons who | Guidance Minister Salah Salem tensely announced ter to the Federal Communities: | ticket Hittle demanded the Legislature increase unemploy- | sel! the bootlegged cars at a price | Naguib tias premier and chairman of the| Pontiac Police today are qies| tess Commisten (FOC), ef | The tlimax contest pitted Aaron | ment benefits from the current maximum | Uder ine total te ele. : pre « 24 Council tioning four suspects in connection | which his friend, Robert E. Lee, | Bets against his wife, Theta, for| o¢'$35 to $44 & week. + petition | al > with 13 breakins here since Satur-| recently became « member. The | city treasurer, and their daughter.) “i. the | n> ’ Michigan law states the 3 per Naguib already had taken day night. yoo § and regulates ra | Lucille, against Assessor L. N. compares with cont sales tax must be paid whee back the after . Nine of the breakins were re-| a. sag television Pierce. $39 t in the so-called delivery ts made within the | being ousted from all three risoner ported over the weekend and four — In the trustee races Richard | Teahen backed by ma- state by the retail dealer, even posts and placed under el occurred last night. Addressing a big Democratic |Goldsmith was opposed by his/ jority leaders and the $52) . ‘ though the person taking ée- guard at home Feb. 25 on Held for tavestigation are Rog- rally in Miami, Fia., last Satur-| wife, Vivian; Paul Van Dam by t by Senate Demo-| Aftar () ation livery may be another dealer. charges he sought to be- er C, Taylor, 30, of Detroit; “ak ania ee Der The State Motor Vehicle Code come a “dictator.” al LOU Gomes A. ebtvay, 18, of Bi. |< uo Stare Ot Nom ind Gel ee Democrats took turns firing sev- would be visiated © tse fo no Salem said the incidents of ingham; Clement Berger, 17, of | peoublican party to a “malign and en liberalizing amendments into Packing Taken inn ee SS ee Naguib’s ouster were erased at 2) Bid for ‘Ereedom Foiled Big Beaver, and « 15-year-old (1.15) totalitarianism.” The titular the Teahen bill, and lost on six. | p t19+. Shattered Live Socal Stage chen. oak foint meeting of the Revolutionary , Rechester bey. leader of the Democrats also said Ca ors Then Hittle salvoed and ob- — "| pesd lowe On have Getatnand to | Council and the civilian Cabinet! by Deputy After Chase! capt. Clark M. Wheaton, chief | the Republicans are divided “half viously impressed the chamber. | Of Congressman alin da rang ak Gnidia late last night as though they had Through Halls ° of detectives, said Taylor was ar-| McCarthy and half Eisenhower. Leaders broke off debate until ~ dealers. Chrysler Corp. has joined been nothing more than “a passing rested inside the McCarroll School| Chairman Leonard W nat ot HOS ital Project later. WASHINGTON (UP) — Rep. Al-| car and Ford in condemning the = A Ze-year-cld Highland Park man | about midnight while police were | the Republican National Commit- p ) The East Lansing senator | “i” M. Bentley, most seriously practice Nasser, whe had been prest- | who has spent all but two weeks | checking the building. The Wilson tee, claiming that Stevenson had charged that when he, as the offi- | Wounded of five congressmen who dent during the three days of of the last nine years behind bars| School was entered Sindhy night | “impugned the Eisenhower admin- Board Votes 41 to 15 to | cial representative of a legislative were shot dows ty Pusrto Ricen/ tittle (h Seen ’ Naguib’s eclipse and premier made a dash for freedom Monday — youths — istration,” got in ahead of Mc- Cc Pla ot | study, coramitiee tried to get con- | terrorists, was reported in “good” ange and council chairman since, said while awaiting sentence on an auto | Picked up - Siggy gg yesterday with a formal Approve ny n tributions by employers from the | condition today following a second in an interview teday the full | theft charge before Circuit Judge Saginaw street early (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) April 5 Election State Employment Security Com- for Local Weather restoration of Naguib was made | George B. Hartrick. ee lone oa Se - ; sniesion, an-eneeutive-ct-that-com-| Peration to end all quarrels before re- | Donald D. Pulford of 81 oe Hubby, 93, Cooks |__Pontise Rea! Estate Board last | mission “was summoned to an of- A spokesman at Casualty Hospi) 1) « weather Burean fore sumption of negotiations for | Ave. was caught outside the main pesneasten, Y. YW, night voted 41 to 15 to support the | fice in Detroit and told what he | tal said earty today that the Michi-| 6+. litte change in temperature withdrawal of British troops | entrance of the County Courthouse,| According to Wheaton, the tric for Blind Wife | city’s plan for hospital expansion | could give out and what he could| gan Republican was resting well) in the Pontiac area, with a low of from the Suex Canat zone. ahee tains shane Se ete ay oS Ganten ob “| and other public improvements to | not.” following an operation Monday to | 28 to 32 degrees tonight dnd a high Salem said the regime still held) nights of “ie = mcanaanel A napcermadhe A on Anniversary 5 =o He told reporters the “office” | remove packing around his builet-| of from 42 to 48 Wednesday, to its March 5 decision to estab- ye wed - election was that of a private concern. The skies are expected to re — Oskiand County Sheriff's Dep- | the juvenile had three sets of | Mr. and Mrs. J of | | The vote was the same on each shattered liver immediately after lish a constituent assembly—en in Thurman said he | car keys, stolen from a used car 2 facie an tae “I am so indignant,” Hittle | the March 1 shooting. ~ man pertty dently. terim parliament—by July 27, and| “YY epee. ae tn mieten Bad Axe celebrated their T2nd questions etd the Senate, “ot Ge weg Gis- A low of 2% and a high of 4 to abolish the two-year-old rule turned briefly on Pul- wedding anniversary today with the| 1. Bonding the city for $3,000,000 whet Ging tes teen heniibd Dr. Joseph BR. Young, the hos- | degrees were recorded here Mon- martial law and local press cen-| %%4 end the peleoner ‘belted All four places entered last night | S-year-old husband cooking din-|to defray cost of constructing @/ 400") ileg te vete against | pital’s chief surgeon, sald Bent- | day. The mercury rose from 51 de- oquhip. throngh the open doer. Seavage | were ransacked and damaged aft,| "er | —_ a thts bill even If my amendments | ley weathered the surgery “very |S! St § am. today to 4 at Mt wes Salem who had am | aeente \later, Cindean Weston sald. |ever since his wile, Martha, #9 oe ee os ee me call? enn “eneyiags is guage 422 Common Ruston nounced Neguil’s Pulford was sentenced to 3 to| Police said that was flung |lost be rsight.. Church: is deaf] (ss 59 per $1,000 of valuation) He said the iiformation she| the right direction.” He sald ips. pos 1. Voters i and accused the popular, pipe- | 5 years in Southern Michigan Pris-| throughout the of th’ Albert | “but between us we've got every-| Cis gee mill used for hoapital |*U8h from the in-| Bentley ‘felt “generally good” smoking army man of on at Jackson for stealing a truck|B. Lowrie Lumber Co., 1441 Bald- | thing we need,” his wife quipped.| -osusion and 1/4 mills in a |Voved data on how ( em-| and described his morale as “ex: | TEHRAN, Iran i®—Seven men : absolute powers. in Royal Oak last Jan, 13. He|win Ave., where a futile attempt| They were married in Huron fund for public improve ployers in his district would bave| cellent. were beaten up by roving anti-Red : Naguib has become a near idot| walked out of the Raval Oak Police | wes made to enter the company’s | County in 1882. They have three| Ses to pay under various proposed) But Young said it might be| bands today as Teliraniy started for an end to the feudal rule which| Ws arrested inthe stolen trick About $32 was stolen from the | of Pontiac, and James, who lives) The group held its regular! “If I can't get the information | it is certain Bentley is “out of the | Majlis, the lower House of Parlia- has gripped this strife-torn Middiey} tater in Hazel Park. - Willys Sales afd. Service at 649) here, aptly ARS Rs EEE | (eepaeed om Paay’s, Cit. Ivete ment. rien cones. BA Ruan © : got hase tay te , 18 E. Lawrence St. “a garded as the strong man’ Nothing found Army Prepar' Form Sheldon Drennan, president ' -"Fevolution and tas been the chiet Should Flowers missing, according to police, after | Nie, Armored Division tha Deamgn Realty Co, of Detroit, | Lenten Guideposts negotiator the on > ‘ a ' c was cree vane cat Se) Eminated? tea Sunine Bae at it W.| WASHINGTON athe Amy lnm For-the Measure You Give Unto Others ... That Will Be the Measure Returned By ROBERT WHITNEY when I stumbled on the passage in | studying a survey T had conducted President, National Sales sank Witte betes Geeks ee for their firm without their knowl- Executives + “ ° edge, asked me to join them as Just before graduation eer fewer gett cart wer 1s Pricey § promotion manager. It college. I asked a friend of my | Denes, Une Passage began t0| seemed like a good opportunity — father if he would help me land a i f of é ing to help you t 8 wanted to test approach, time and again being elie pipe formate tn a larger job. ee comin wr Salk else for you “Mr. Davidson.” I began. everything we @id was always a formula “Ah, Whitney,” the boss inter-| gusened to benefit the distribu. oF. success. rupted, “I was just going to send) 4. moe retailer and the custom Luke 6:38.” pgs ip ee is er first. Tve alw me surprising shied away news for a man only three months Fr ee ee formulas, in. the district. There was an | Wrenscs eith an | qusovered dat took my opening in Stamford, Conn., and |" we: : looking up he had recommended me. “Real | ost of their ema. were evs, 68 ‘ m8 stock 20 per time. This, -~ 2 eae haar promotion,” Davidson sald. “Com | - ont tost business for them and. ation, : us. TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH ®, 1954 \__- bl i a , . e reof is by tile spe \ Commissioners Approve Gasoline Prices gad tes main tor «| Michigan Youth so that all . # . ‘New Left Turn Rule for Dr ea’ ow oe Killed in Atiz0 e . safety, according to Nye. A venti- i : From Our Birmingham Berean | brary, will speak at a meeting of Broomfield Committee Salley apatem to ened for tanpate- Three Prison Escapees BIRMINGHAM — City commis- ee ee tae Says Large Inventories ture contra! and to cut down moie-| Crash Into Roadblock SE eee ewuan 0 sclection of books for al ages Could Force ‘Cut tare and dempnems io ols cad) ot 100 MPH. last night in a move to eliminate tenes ply 0) LANSING (UP) — A special : FLAGSTAFF, Ariz, ® — A "Chief etice Ralph W. Moxie | Sore ond Ena, Tee ra a ee ae Missing Pontiac GI |zzse_2rciew, Srey a fe ee eee ~ “a Sieben” @ twoest prices reported today that reduc- p Be ae ment is planning to route north- : tions in retail gas prices are in med Dead |r os shooting bound Woodward avenue traffic | play written by Ruth and Augus- [ f turning left onto Lincoln via, Adams | pope Aly aaa ia prospect for Michigan motorists esu 0 eee eat St 6, Sone Pate road. The commission gave ‘ts o. k. — a. oie. F.C. The special committee, headed Sgt. Robert J. Cloutier, 21, Pon-| PONS? CAO. ian who drove to the plan, which would clear up Kotphum, sasteied y} by Rep. William, & Broomfield (R- tine soldier missing in action in| ui stolen car into @ roadblock congestion at the intersection by | Steirens”* adapted from | Royal Oak), noted that large in- Korea is presumed by the army/ at 100 m.p.h. was thrown clear, chasndling the Sow through on he! TY Jem was pt ‘ pe i ofl laws: ‘teem Pa sein thee am ok Ole: ; ; aie ad the highway = - . os Sion au pda coe cre a Sugeee St. The tater ag oenidir lic may cuts son Prison escapees, heavily ee | DPW Supt. Robert Kenning re- “in the very near future.” said today a death certificate from| armed and wanted for s series sign over the read, similar to ports that about 900 Birmingham the Army indicates no further hope} of crimes, outmaneuvered law- one at the thorth entrance to residents have taken advantage of = ee ee ig held that he may be found alive.| men alerted by the armed held- the city on Woodward, | the yearly $9.36 savings under the tags a aw He has been missing 39 months.| up of a liquor store here late Cty Attorney Forbes Heseal [nee spon of ees Se oe a yes at ae sae Last letter to his family was dated) Menday night. e said the friendly suit in circuit | bage containers at the dn ¥ but federal Nov. 17, 1950. Hence he fred trem 8 court to condemn subdivision re- | for weekly collection. = id themed pence Sgt. Cloutier enlisted in January rile Pager a strictions allowing the construction This still leaves some 2,700 _ pening congressional ; | of 1949 and was in the medical ee Se. ae of @ fire station at Chesterfield lections to be made at the rear vcnart nual Gall wade Ps po ae ao arr | cent of the gasoline industry \"-| Ney, Building, Designed Hp ae al "The victim was \entified as yesterday. | terstate in nature. aing, | No one appeared from the sub- Newenmers to Biruinghem are: , :' Broomfield’s committee said it) for Bulk Milk Handling, | — — a S — division to show cause why & JUTY | inetr’ children. 16. Tomi, 3 oes AP Wirephete (found no evidence of any vicla- ‘ "| Reckless Driver Fined yg = ‘im Doctors’ Hos- should not be empaneled to hear | iene 6 on ote ee can | FINDS CRIB AFIRE—Mrs. Carleene Chavez, of Highland Park, tion of state laws in gasoline sales. to Receive Guests in Seating Com Sad lave catr a Seale aaabiaiaion the case —— ™ . | Pogitte Pigense Ce ear eee t2: Calif, prays over her 2-menths-old son Randy after she rescued him The Nye will hold open | ustice Monday | and arm injury, The third youth ert Owen end their -| from his burning crib. She heard his cries when an electric heater 4 4+ ° Dairy BIRMINGHAM — Thomas P.| is Duane Reger, 17, Clare County. a tas eect oeak en Sédrens tad ce lie ie with the | pet his bedding afire. She suffered severe burns on her own hands Hittle, Party Split a aa, Ged aaies coreg bid Seaanta eeu Ge Rd.,| The three “honor boys” escaped “Isaiah” at a 10 a.m. meeting of str: ant atin Thomas "Riching on in smothering the blaze. Randy suffered severe burns about the . = ve., . as mena antiga eseay Fa from the Cassidy Technical St, James Episcopal Church Wom | Ss Sees oome ny" kote: | eet face tnd arms ‘on Jobless Benefits |= 7s nom t>.m won m |¥t care ot rkien evg| cam of tia Reirmatry Pe en's Auxiliary tomorrow. This will “ine “Sake -Ee ee Manager James Nye says the |. 11. of $40 and $15 costs. 15 and began a cross-country crime be followed by Holy Communion Slo pecemly ‘move to Gn . ° (Continued From Page One) | new building is 60x160 feet and Daniels was previously charged | "°° at 11. a lke Picked Nixon MSC Professor I want, I can't vote honestly and in-|Sflords triple the space of the | with driving under the influence of| Capt. William Hansen of Jack- Adult confirmation classes will | tnetr_ sea. former Detrotters Speaks T : ht telligently,” Hittle said Cooley street plant. , liquor but his trial resulted in a| %#- head of the state police unt- eee | Stuer thcig Bua ™*=!to Answer Adlai ong Hittle charged that the Teahen The latest tunevetion in the hung jury when the six jurers could Saeed epee oa ane A minstrel show, complete with | Mis, Genevieve T, Mucchier | to Garden Club _ tit would grant no increase to| dairy business, butt handling of | Rot séree. wave that hit Pontiac, St. John’s tnstrements, wil bighlight the |, im q | eid for equal radio snd TV time tna enaet | Michigan. the single men. Only § first time tw this section of the 1,200 Dog Licenses Sold , duster Women's Club meeting at | resident, Witt be at 8 pin, Thure-| to reply He stressed that Steven- associate professor in the Depart-| per cent would get the proposed $39 state, according te Nye. in Pontioe This Year commeunitios. 8 tonight in the Pembroke read | Uo si incu Chapel of the William |80n spoke as leader of the Demo. ment of Landscape and Urban | maximum, he said. | Called the ultimate in milk han- Reger was serving 1% to 15 : home of Mrs. Erskine Evans |» pamilton Co. with burial in cratic party. Planning at Michigan State Col He said bis bill would cost dling by dairy researchers, the | About °1,200 dog licenses have | yearslor breaking and entering in ar. le ns 1 will be the $6,383,961 over the present lew. | bulk method affords milk almost | been purchased by Pontiac citizens | Kent County: Totten, 20, was serv | Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit. Thus, Hall wired both big net- '€8°. guest speaker el bali - oats poohag ee to Mrs. Olga |ing two to four years for larceny In addition, a program of skits, Mrs. Mueckler, who had lived at orns that “this is not a matter at tonight's annual open meeting while Teahea would | direct from cow to consumer. alae . fem a bern in Genesee County will be presented by Mrs. William | Pompano Beach, Fla.. for the past personal rebuttal b rm a 04,708.68 mere. Milk is pumped directly into | Barkeley of the city clerk's office. O. Merrill of the senior women's five years, died Saturday at Fort| ghost" an apparent reterence of the Birmingham of the | iittle said the proposed new | refrigerated, stainless steel holding | The current price of $2 will be|and Taylor. 19. was doing 18 group, | Lauderdale, Fis. Her body will| tere. Women’s National Farm and Gar-| merit rating system for figuring | tanks on farms and chilled to 38 | "ised to $3 after May 15, Mrs. | months to 15 years for a Midland Chairman of the minstrel show be brought here tomorrow. * caiq OO” Asan. employer contributions to the $440/ degrees. A built-in agitator keeps Barkeley said. County burglary. is Mra. Harold Melin. Others in the She was the widow of Albert H., High administration sources He will speak on “Creating Gar- | million compensation fund would the milk circulating until it is test- | en show are Mrs. Charles Wharton. | siueckier. who had been treasurer '@8t might Eisenhower himself Pictures” at the 8 o'clock | reduce the contributions of 15,000/ eq tor tat content by the dairy’s } ce . Too! | ade the suggestion that the Re- | employers, raise 5,000 and leave | tank | ‘ } Aéiiteeal Birmingham: and |% National Twist Drill and publican National Committee seek | meeting to be held in the stady | emmmovers. Tees tank truck driver and it is then Biccusficld Wilts social news on | ~°. % Detroit. tree radioTV time to anower | all of Birmingham High School transferred to the truck for de | i Survivers include « brother. Members will take orders for the| Sen. Creighton R. Coleman (R-/ livery to the plant. t [= | pamntie s. Graves ot Detrot and Stevenson and that it was te sale of crab apple trees at the | Battle Creek), the majority leader) - eae | Mrs. William Rosso, Mrs. William | five sisters, all of Florida eesak tor the party, The Presi, |meeting. as part of the “Pick-| whe unseated Hittle | that post) | “A, MaBer a ener, | ° McCravey, Mrs. Laurence Brown dent, it was reported, phoned the | UP, Clean-Up, Plant-Up” campaign | last year, some of Hit- | “and of lig fas lo — Thoroughly Experienced i fie cot ar” Naguib Wins Back x sae oe cated Me cay ore eg oe Ce | pe ; viet Lance heorvuace ot Ea | WOUM “moved in the same direction. ne | tarmer tnows exacty ow mcs | Clothing Salesman! } ° inform source ca . : - | bs being transferred.” bury Methodist Church -will be Hic Dramier Post that the' strategy was “to get Mc- ; Statutory Rape Charge . sponsored at 8 tonight by the Wom- Cig att sf dw beidiinea and niv omen | The new plant will use a 2,500 Attracti i . ition’ f en's Society of the church. Mag- (continued From Page One) tory ecrens.” Draws 60 Sentence | gallon tank truck to make pick-ups ractive well paying position or dalena Mahdi, an exchange grad-| a oe om 'toH T Charles Thornton, 17, of Detroit, | from 19 farms in this area. Ten of f | qualified man. Full time, permanent, ar ~ ak - hyagre Se eed Mega be woven cheng hop al gedbnet Car ireasurer was sentenced to @ days in the | the farms have already had equip- orty-eight hour week. Apply in University, will on * im | ser w : | mection that Hall did not t for the bulk method installed . Indonesia.” A social hour will fol-| back his old posts, rided he) secCarthy before asking the net BIRMINGHAM — D. Hale Ca eo ese, oy Car. | The others will change as soon as person. low. : ee OD sea ee arias de. | Werk tor rebettal opportunity. Brake, state treasurer and an an-| “judge H. Russel Holland on | their equipment arrives, according 5 . 7. 2 ® powers to wie oe na Cab-| McCarthy, arriving in New York | nounced Candidate for governor, . statutory rape charge. to Nye. BARNETT’S Richard Sauerbron of the Bir- cisions ai after a brief Miami vacation, said | will present a picture of state gov-| 14. was also assessed $100 costs| Expandable interior partition invited to take part in the 15th “The council and Naguib wel- lp. m. luncheon meeting of the! camel’ Ciincas’ Conference on | ~ ee te. | Mating the Mevenson spesch as | P. ing ‘last July 16. Thornton pleaded adjusted to meet any further 19 N. Saginaw St. an at on . | bad : Ity to the Feb. 19. ge operation. comed the suggestion, tack on the GOP. McCarthy, American Assn. of University | guiity charge 19 change in tion. A steel- | ee ag prea d formant sald. in fact, called it an “intemperate | Women. ———— cole ng “ i Paving The council “also canceled out attack." But he (added: | The meeting at the Community te “Ave You ying another decree signed only yes “| Mr. Nixon is speaking | House has been planned to fur- Your Metghber'e Schect Taxes? | terday naming Nasser as Egypt's for the party. I'm speaking for | ther the work of the AAUW's leg: military governor, The post went myself.” islative program. Holding % SS ee ae back to Naguib. “The FCC rules,” he asserted, Brake, a graduate of Albion | pro of the First Presbyterian, *? swPrise of “provide that I must be given College and the University of pete Spal 0 an ast night were another chapter time to answer these charges | Michigan Law School, held the of- | IIDUNRIND G3 Church gather at 2: “i— in a long conflict inside the Rev- I intend to do everything | | fice of state senator for four terms. merrow in the social a ane | olutionary Council. Nasser was the can to make the television com-| He is chairman of the Institute Pag aces of the Presbyterian | benind-the-ecenes engineer of the panies live up to their obligations.” of Local Government, which he — USA. will be guest | Ncodiess coup which ended the “Commission sources said last helped to organize in 194. aa. portage pager Bale = night FCC's basic law requires ————— months ago | that candidates for public office ; south we the tanta Rae liy ey revolutionary hero. He was know? | be given “equal opportunities” < Pontiac Deaths hostess group for the day "| to favor keeping the council 88) the air, But this would not seem , = ee ¢ e@ supreme power even after the COM | 1 cover the present situation . stituent assembly was elected. N@- since no one involved is an active Elbert L. Daniel Brownies and Girl Scout troops Three foreign students from Mary- grove College will speak to the gitis on scouting in their countries. at Pierce School will celebrate the candidate After a long illness, Elbert A. wanted the council to st : birthday of Juliette Lowe. founder a cachareieet sored ope However, these — Daniel, 6, of 5% Parkdale Ave.. “Aa, eagle salir i ites yy Pets Er A : : : ee a tn terim parliament took over. | the see th reid —————————E “gd ot phe So. and he oe eT "eager ‘‘eaed “ne % tin oe bee this country, at 3:30 p.m. tomor- | | the past to to it that - morning. é ett ategnh Gals Me. aE t Ks CS iw Mee BS wee 5 row in the school wetter. | |casters treated all controversial Born in Waverly, Tenn, March | andre, je . ahi i ibe Fund, which supports a chalet in | Switseriand fer all Giri. Scouts. . * * “Final special exercises forall children of Our Lady Queen. of Martyrs Catholic Parish will be at 4 p.m. tomorrow. The exercises are part of a two-week mission being conducted by the Rev. Fi delis Benedik and the Rev. lordon Grimes of the Passionist Fathers’ Mission band of Chicago Orion Township Justice Court. homes in the past two weeks, ac- | Jackson, Tenn " i: rs fiom * ¢« * The Royal Oak youths pleaded cording to Frank Van Atta, Water-| Funeral will be Thursday at 2 ft = hae Marian Young. chief children's guilty to illegal possession of beer ford Township police chief p.m. from the Donelison-Johns Fu- * - ee | librarian at the Detroit Public Li- The Weather ae sottatte te temight and Wednesday. Teday tm Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am at Gam: Wind eire. tien south west . 5590 Cruse, owned by Albert Ma- after a brief iliness. Sun ree cedar at 8 thews, and 5525 Ayleshire, owned! Born in South Dakota Feb. 13, Se Tine Werender's 3 2= |FQilfoGoHome = orm. guib, on the other hand, was said Eight Youths Guilty of Having Alcohol Four. Waterford Township and four Royal Oak youths all pleaded guilty Monday to liquor charges in tWo justice courts. H.'B. Hipp Jr., 90, of 3332 Sasha- baw Rd.: Loran L. Smith, 18, of 1797 Manse; Neil E. Watson, 18. of 1547 Richmond, and Norman Dell. 18 of 1790 Orchid. pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of alcohol. Each paid $10 costs in i in Springfield. Township Justice Cotrt. Each paid $15 costs. They were Robert Roosa. 20, of 1132 Royal; Robert J. Reid. 19. of 1117 Cherokee; William Lori- , mer, 19, of 701 Irving, and David | Hammten, 20, of 1830 Cedar Hill Dr z yee Girls | issues fairly. | In announcing that it wa¢ honor- ing Hall's request, CBS gaid_ it | got the GOP chairman's bid first jand would not grant McCarthy the | free time he asked because ‘‘time already has been given to the GOP | to answer Stevenson.”’ Juveniles Confess Four Burglaries Three Waterford juveniles today confessed to breaking into four The boys, 11, 12, and 13 years old, admitted taking $58.50 in cash and about $200 worth of jewelry from the homes, Van Atta said They were released to their par- ents pending further investigafion and juvenile court disposition. The homes which the boys en- tered are at: 5810 Savoy, owned | by Mrs. Lorraine Mason; 5496 Sa- voy, owned by Delmore Reeves | 1, 1889, he was the son of. Alvie and Lula Bushing Daniel. He came to Pontiac 29 years ago from De- troit and was a millwright at Fish- er Body Division. Besides his widow, the former Stella Cathy, he is survived by four sons and a daughter, Henry A. of Drayton Plains, Louie L., Donald N., Eugene L. and Mrs. Martha A. Baker, all of Pontiac. Also surviving are five sisters, Mrs. William Carter, Mrs. Ernest McGill, Mrs. Luther Byrmes and Mrs. Gilbert Carter. all of Wa- verly, and Mrs, Thomas —— Sydney A. Esterbrook The body of Sydney A. Ester- brook, 69, of 1760 Baldwin Rd., is being brought to the Pursley Fu- neral Home from DeLand, Fia., where he died last Wednesday 1885, he was the son of Mr. and Za ¥ ' rok > #0: bs pitaad eg we ww ~ CLARKE OIL 659 Pershing Road, Pontiac HAS ADDED THIS GMC TANDEM TRACTOR e CO Moen risss Wednesday ot 09! om. Van Atta credited all his men) Mrs.» S A. Esterbrook. He . Downtown Temperateres “ henge tice ~ ee eee for solving the breakins, and added came ra Sree 20 years ago from TO THEIR FLEET a eneaneneae mE | TREE rs) a one grin geste artes = that they worked most of Monday gee” — a moO ave fated to return home. (past peng org Sag “ Clarke has been serving Pontiac and Oakland County for over 22 a " | ‘They are twins, Diane-and Dian- | C°vering the property. Most of @ . years with Quality Service and quality ts. Monday in Pontiae , na Trathen, 15, of 1033 Humphrey | menny ant oreperty had been hid- Pignest ‘Tempers ture veuweeees eee. “ B. tat —— 16, =| a THON Distributor for Oakland County ’ tempera / ve., ers re ke . Meas ons a fuanwiaene Tee Ld bred Sen and the 2 Milford Township Men of gasoline and fuel oil. GMC TRUCKS SOLD AND SERVICED. BY ia a eae ere dai THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 for little as $5.00 » month! Ne Down Payment Rust Flimination Guaranteed! Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping Lindsay Automatic Rent pinyey whe never get he-| yond the eighth grade. Soft Water Service His name is Eddie Condon (born | 3984 Walton Bivd. Albert Edward Condon), a high | OR 3-9614 priest of pure jazz, who has a| consistency akin to the late Babe) Ruth's. The Babe never threw to a wrong base. Eddie never played | a@ wrong chord * * * } After an honest start on the ban- | aE u un z q B = 8 B 8 4 FAMILY - MINDED — Pretty octress Jackie Loughery is slated | to get an- uncontested divorce from | crooner Guy Mitchell in New York | City. As to future romantic plans, |the former ‘Miss United States" | says she's looking for a man who ; ° |loves home life and wants 12 chil-| 50 ™any of his listeners | dren—six boys and six girls. friends. Consider his comment on Korea Says Reds eer er ee Kidnaped 80,000 FE 2-3711 Our staff will be happy ‘Yo tell you when the next city lines bus leaves your nearest information me does that frog think he I * asked Eddie, ‘‘to come over npg hinge gi rage only | play? We don't go over there and , tell them how to jump on a grape.” Somer. SEOUL w—South Korea today; That is typical of Eddie. accused the Communists of kid- | 1 “ ‘hair Ae FF naping more than 80,000 citizens was talking to the other For Every of this republic. night about a mutual friend who, Riding Need Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tai although he'd never been south of South Chicago, suddenly developed | very strong case of South mouth. | gee s really got a Southern ac: | * I said. ae certainly has,’" commented. | asserted the Reds had released | “not one single person out of the a thousands of Korean kidnapees.'’ In the March 1-2 exchange of civ- ilians, the Reds returned 19 for- eigners and received 37 Koreans. 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Dulles Doctrine Gains Ground GARACAS, Venezuela # — United States gained ground today in the 10th Inter-American Confer-| knocked on the back room door ence with its plan for united ac- and said, “) tion -to halt communism in this yelling now Five Latin-American nations— | Brazil, the Dominican Republic, | Paraguay, Honduras and Nicara- | “| Bandit Gi Gives pm Vietim Starts to Holler NEW ORLEANS ®—A —_ pa L said “Please but carried | robbed the Barder Finance ce wri | $1,757. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 Prayed, but Refused Medic for Dying Girl Lend Miss Shirley Achor, 23, company | clerk who was on duty alone, said - Support to Program to the man locked her in a back lreom yesterday after asking, | “Please walk to the rear of the | The | otfice.” Just before he fled, the bandit *‘Miss, you car? start Miss Achor did. | A normal adult human has % @s in his spine PARIS —Police held a middle- aged widow today, charging that she resorted to prayers instead of a doctor when her 10 - year - old adopted daughter came down with the measles. The chfid, Chantal Darremont, died last night. The woman is a devout member of the ‘Witnesses of Christ” movement. She was held under a French penal code provision mak- | ing it a crime to refuse help to a person in peril of death. The foster mother, who has a daughter of her own, adopted Chantal when she was 5 days old. Police said the woman and her own daughter prayed fervently for Chantal during her illness and aft- er her fever subsided dunked the child into a bath of cold water while more prayers were recited. 21-Year-Old Italian Dog ls Killed by Automobile GROSSETO, Italy w — Italy's oldest dog, 21-year-old Birillo (it's Italian for Skittles) died yesterday but it took an automobile to kill him. The old veteran, whose picture appeared in many — last | year when he passed 20, wan- dered into the street and into the path of a car. Machine Age Cabbage ROCHESTER, N. ¥. (UP) — Chopped cabbage, formerly packed by hand, can now be turned out at 3 new senthine Gnipel toy te Pfaudier Co. here. A machine gen- erally used for cream soups and semi-liquids has been converted to cabbage. the rate of 120 cans a minute with ' handle chopped 5+ - OF PAINT FOR 105 N. SAGINAW ST. WALLPAPER 19-29 = as — TRIMMED FREE — Unpeinted Furniture Glidden‘s Spred Satin EVERY PURPOSE! gua—threw their support to the | new ‘Dulles Doctrine’ in sessions yesterday. 7. . s Haiti also called for anti-Red action “not in conflict with the principle of nonintervention.” Underlining the importance President Eisenhower's govern- ment puts on the issue, Dulles | canceled a speaking engagement | in Philadelphia tomorrow to con- tinue his personal watch on the progress of his anti-Communist resolution. Discussion of it in the | Political-Juridical Committee was | expected to take several more | days. The U. § resolution would call for the 21 Americans republics to consult and act jointly against Communist seizure of power in any of the American states, just as they now are pledged to repel jointly invasion by a foreign ag- gressor. It would also provide for disclosure of identity, activities and sources of funds of persons spreading Communist propaganda or traveling in the interests of the Red cause. . . + | Mexico submitted an amend- ment to expand such joint action to all forms of totalitarian inter- vention in the Americas. Launching the committee de- bate yesterday, Dulles answered Guatemala's demand that he de- fine international communism. He described it as ‘“‘that far-flung rather than Communist — ton, said his nation also rejected a state’s intervention in the af- fairs of another “to impose its one- sided will,” but joint action against foreign ideas threatening peace | and harmony in the continent is not intervention. ‘Trat-o-teria’ Easily Collects Parking Fines NORMAN, Okla. @ — Fuming drivers who wouldn't be caught dead—no less alive—in the police station to pay a parking fine have found salvation at last in the | “Traf-o-teria.”’ The little device, installed re eentiy -on- all parking meters here as an experiment, turns potential are—it's going over big with the paying customers. s . s A motorist here receives a park- ing ticket and an envelope. If he puts the ticket and 3 cents into the envelope and places it in the Traf-o-teria, an aluminum box at- tached to the parking meter, the fine \s considered paid. Wait 48 hours and the ante goes up to $1. | Police Chief Albert Dodd thinks the pay-as-you-drive boxes will be | a bonanza in enforcement of the | city’s traffic codes | “Used to be,” reflected Dodd, | “women were pretty reluctant to | come to the station, and they'd | give the tickets to their husbands, | who, chances are, would forget to | pay them. Now the women Pay] better than men.’ Overtime parking fines collected | in the boxes during the first month | of “Operation Traf-o-teria’’ totaled $400, Dodd said. a 135 per cent in- | crease over the previous month's | take. i 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 vee — ~~ hull That Clean Kool Taste Comes in KING-SIZE Too! De ¢ ruhe *, DON'T BE CHAINED B) THE ‘HOT CIGARETTE HABIT Break That Habit With KOOLS! We Guarantee _ You'll Feel The Difference Within 24 Hours! 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PPC Please send me Free Lessons and 55-Page Bulletin on Request. SINE. cocccdcccesecccceecoeucescecc ceesecI ORs ncecces AGGORB ce cc cccceccccecceceeecesecencccesgrceccenescns City sewer ereeee cculececgecccscbcse MMO ccencuécacece THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 | - FIVE : ee ° this incubus, I chose liberty be-| . ° | she went to his Balboa Island | nd diagnose coronary th “tive - ares | Disillusioned Red Perel Sangli pry ds eae! o_o 6th Marriage Fails | home to = thei pent a ‘ving victim, eel ae leaves ies mat rte fo as ‘Had the Soviet paradise really is.” . | putts, was convicted of assault and] findings in 182 | water. ls Acquitted in Italy parade real" for Sugar Heir. 7S Pemtime . MATERA, Italy —A Commu-| Woman Gets Out Vote | VENTURA, Calif. #—The sixth Pj ote - . ‘ ist leila Sika Galt the peat ou : . —— oneer Heart Specialist 1911 came back from Caechoslovakia to| PY Pre-Dawn Campaign | marriage of sugar heir Adolph B. Will Be Buried Today ac SINCE stand trial was acquitted last} EASTHAMPTON, Mass. # —) days, according to a divorce com night on charges of resisting pub- c om- | mis ; ile Miss Katherine M. RKoot's inten-| piaint filed here. ice will be held today for Dr The court freed Matteo Massen- | sive predawn campaign along her! The complaint, charging cruelty. James B. Herrick, 92, noted heart jo, former secretary of the local|"€Wspaper route paid off last was filed against Judith Powell, | specialist and pioneer in the fight Red. party unit, on grounds there | night. She was elected selectman, | 2?: beautiful Beverly Hills horse- against coronary thrombosis CHICAGO uw — Funeral serv w enough evidence against | B . ., | woman, it was disclosed last night Dr. Herrick. who died Sunday him i had been accused of lead- ase ~ —- aii The document said the couple was the first physician to describe ing Communists in a 1948 clash | 8cocha 1,989 to 1,864. married Jan. 31 at Las Vegas Ee _aaeen _ _" | Chosen Easthampton’s 1953. Nev., and separated last Thurs- with the police in which several | persons were injured. “Woman of the Year,”’ Miss Root day. : Police said he had shouted dur- | delivered’ a hand-written appeal’ Spreckels was divorced by his i |ing the riot: “Give me the Red| for votes along with the paper to fifth wife. former actress Kay } | flag or give me death.”’ During his | each of her 182 Easthampten cus- | Williams. in an uncontested action trial he testified: tomers. Her delivery work starts July 28. 1952. 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Voice. of the People Decision of Jury in Recent Jack Habel Condemnation Suit Praised by Readers | ail | fll uN ir rr sale for a considerable period. highlighted by wearisome dis- z F HE dag f 8 E i. jt #3 public parking lot. u afk & ¥ 2 g z 2 The majority opinion expressed is running by expert parking and traffic con- sultants bear out the premise that the property is unsuitable for pub- lic parking. .This points out the amount of David Lawrence Says: Issue Is Not Splitting Republican Party but Getting Commies Out of Government WASHINGTON — Adlai Steven- in i | | tH ? 7 ; i § a 3 § E . ied 2 "| iti i 5 zt i i 4 Bi Case Records of a Psychologist Says Flowers Should Be Part of Funeral Service E F gf ; 3 E t : E .f FF te F i nen eH Bi HH i i fl gs lt di ‘ Hp i | Young did put a fast over on Tom Lamont the man who saves time by his money the short way Then he told the Morgans, “T'll twist your bank into a rea- sonable facsimile of a hockshop window during a musician's strike.” te be it event bare omis- | 7 be zi HT Don't overdo this matter, of course, but always honor your dead and in- Death is our greatest gradua- tion ceremony, so it deserves to be kept a beautiful event, music, flowers, beautifully lined casket and inspiring sermon. (Copyright. Hopkine Syndicate Ine.) From Our Files 15 Years Age DUTCH ELM disease is killing many elm trees in the United States. All are doomed unless on vital issues such as car tax and work plan tied in conference. ~ BANK LEVY funds to reduce R.F.C. debt, furthers belief that depositors will be unable to share in 35 million dollar payoff. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE What is a friend unless that Yes, even when you do some deed for... . Without it seems that all along. . . His friendship was a fake? . . . maybe there was no mistake . he ignores you when there is . A turning of the tide . And as the tide may favor him... And he may forge ahead .. The friend- ship is forgotten and... You might as well be dead. (Copyright 1954) f i : g Z i f ? Comes From re the SS cat a oer mae SS BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. in treason in their ranks. Anonymous critic says in Pub a ere Tie iswahwoer sfiminiatretion Ne Forum thet the conductor of ; started out to do a convincing column “ sound All the suggestions for dealing oy the anti-Communist issue when 4 professional man, and his senti- with the Wisconsin senator which Attorney General Brownell last ments sound like something out of are being advanced by the anti- revealed some sensational the past decades. party xehded sod aetied’ by. Gn oleic fas tamu (1) 1-6 party a professional man because (1) I try Democratic strategists, will not’ Aunt Het to use plain language and (2) I erase the simple fact that every call names such as wiseacre, public-opinion poll taken since the stupid, mollycoddie—but since -no McCarthy crusade began in 1950 one can say I have ever called him has revealed a substantial seg- —~ or her an objectionable name, ment of the Republican party in why get sore about it? agreement with him. Some of my sentiments, ideals, The popularity curve of Sen. teachings or beliefs are out of McCarthy wag recorded as of the past decades, all right.. So is Feb. 1, 1964, by the Gallup the Code of Medical Ethics. polling organization as having - se en ee oad rs cnr Sng ates beth par — And yet that is what Even if this fluctuates, it ts iy that a man’s following is so con- Amy is a meek little physicians, be &stonished siderable. mn couldn't be bessy, but ne wife is if they could read the steadily in- but about 15,000. Republicans tee meek te nudge her husband creasing number of letters from and a lot of former Democrats when he docs the wrong thing est prospective parents who seck a who voted Republican on this issue ta public. doctor who delivers at a Desire to Have Babies Born in Hospital Keeping Up With Joneses ft Ht i | gEs 3 E g j vk OF Hizzk i fi le | | Hl ft i tieg Et i i i 3 3 S335 F ef af 3 i i E if H A ef E i iF if Hi : A. 7 — * Arrest Mother for Drowning 3 Tots Killed in Bathtub; Note to Husband Says | ‘God Told Me’ ft WATERVILLE, Maine W—A dis- traught young housewife who wrote a@ message that ‘God told me” to- day faced a murder charge in the bathtub drownings of her three children, County Atty. Joseph B. Camp- bell said Mrs. Constance Fisher, 24, would be arraigned in Muni- cipal Court. ed Richard Fisher, 6, his brother Daniel, 4, and their sister Deborah, 1, were found dead in their home yesterday by their father Cari, 33, who smashed a door to gain en- trance s s . Richard's body lay face down in the tub. The others were on beds. Campbell said Mrs. Fisher was | huddled in a blanket under a bed. | He said she had swallowed some | tempt, but it had no serious effect. Fisher, a Maine Central Rail- road employe, was temporarily bodies and a note scrawled on wrapping paper. . * s . Campbell said Mrs. Fisher wrote | -her husband “It was so hard to do, but God told me it was the only way I could save them. They are in heaven safe forever from evil.” The Fisher family physician said | Mrs. Fisher had been subject to | periods of depression and had con- | sulted a psychiatrist about them. 17-Day-Old Baby Survives Operations MEMPHIS, Tenn. W — James) Paul Patterson Jr. recently under- | went two rare operations. He's 17 days old . The first came when he was six days old to correct a condition that obstructed passage of food and air | from the stomach to the intestine. Three days later a blood clot | formed and stopped the flow of blood in his right leg. Another op- eration A physician said development of the blood clot had no direct re-| lationship with the first operation He said only 30 cases of the stom- | ach-intestine condition have been reported throughout the world. British Forces Claim 125 Mau Mav Deaths NAIROBI. Kenya ut—The Brit. | ish claifmed today their ground and air forces have killed at least 125 terrorists of the anti-White Mau Mau in strikes during the past 10 days | The colonial government said 53 | Mau Maus also had been captured | during the period. The security _ forces lost five men, including one European, An estimated 5,000 products are made from petroleum. AILTA a AU OMA UV BLACKSTONE We Service All Makes of Washers 96 Ocklend FE 2-402! liquid shampoo in a suicide at-| pet porcupine which is crazy about candy. The animal is shown | clutching a lollypop. Mike found the porcupine, apparently aban- | doned by its mother, while hunting with his father near’ Grayling prostrated when he discovered the last November. The anima! has since become a household pet. PRICKLY PET—Ten-year-old Michael Stevens of Lansing has a! THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 | . | }; | Gower Gulch ‘Jap Cabinet Passes | the United Mates altrough tere] | selves which tie them directly to) Mayor Dies ‘Two Defense Bills = “te serene | TOKYO w—Japan's Cabinet to Nixon Named to Deliver. | day approved two bills to bolster Keynote Speech Tonight , | | paigned on a promise to give the nation’s defense. Both must) pilLADELPHIA u—Vice Prest- | Our Big Fire Hasn t Stopped Us, stagecoaches undisputed right of | A ‘ne Diet. | dent Richard Nixon will deliver | Under the proposed laws, Jap | 1. keynote speech tonight at the | way on busy Sunset boulevard, is anese defense personnel would be dead at the age of 90. increased to 164,538 in the next | opening of the eighth annua! Phil-| at Age of 80 Dalroy of Gower Gulch, who cam- tion of Gower street and Sunset ent embryo land, naval and air boulevard, the hangout of old-time | gurces would tary | movie. cowboys and character ac- | tors.’ Dalroy, who died of a heart | would revise Japanese | attack yesterday, had ruled the| ist nt with the moreal Prong heyhoaaad mayor for the | agreement signed yesterday with! tary Robert B. Anderson. original clown in Buffalo Bill's |} wild west show and had been in| show business for 40 years. Vandenberg’s Condition | ‘Takes Turn for Worse | of Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg ory | |taken a turn for the worse, a Wal- | | ter Reed Hospital spokesman said ||} | early today. | who | ‘retired as Air Force chiet of staff || last June, has been in the hospi- | ta] since Oct. 3. Nature of his ill- | ness has never been officially dis- HOLLYWOOD «®—Mayor Rube! “Gower Gulch” is the intersec-/ fsa} year from 120,000. The pres-| adelphia Bulletin Forum. He claimed to have been the} Also listed on the opening day’s | assume a more mill-| seaking program are Oveta Culp Hobby, secretary of health, welfare mutual defense | 8nd education, and Navy Secre-| CLOTHES DRY CLEANED, PRESSED and ready to wear the day they’re brought in to... WASHINGTON «—The condition | {if QUALITY Dry Cleaning The famed 54-year-old flier, | ATTENTION— We'll Be Open for Business as Usual! 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Schwable. | who , The Marine ar officer signed a germ wartare confession for his Communist captors in Ko rea and repudiated it when freed, is expected to testify himself la- ter this week, perhaps Thursday ® >. = In the meantime, his counsel called Dr. Joost A. M. Meerloo of New York City as a fullow-up witness to Maj. Gen. William H Dean, who testified yesterday. Dr. Meerloo, a Diftch psychia- trist, specialized in the study of Communist brainwashing and de- fines its result as ‘‘mentricide’’— literally, mind-murder. He coined the word as a description of what happens to a mind robbed of its will by torture and interrogation. The court of one admiral! and three Marine generals was set up to recommend whether Schwable! should be court-martialed or other- wide disciplined > . 7. Dean. who won the Medal of Honor in Korea and was a prisoner for three years. told the court yes- terday he would rather die than submit to capture again. “If I ever go to war again.” he said, “I'l carry along a pill which I'll take if I'm captured.’’ He said the military rule of dis- closing only name, rank and serial number when captured is an ideal ‘‘we should all strive for’’ but he said he told his captors more than that, . > >. . “There must be a line.” he said. | “But when you're being interroga- ted there is no artificial barrier you can put down and say this is it . . . The Communists won't stop anywhere.” Crank’s Letter Threatens Death to Councilmen BALTIMORE ® — ‘Look out) Council you are next for a big shooting you low sewer rats.” appeared at the end of the message considerable and it was not known whether it | Coleman allowed her to take the | was meant as a signature or 8 cath of allegiance with the phrase | slur. The councilmen accepted the Message quite calmly, several of them commenting that they often receive anonymous cards or let- ters. This one wasn't addressed to any individual councilman Yesterday's message merited a second look, however. because of the recent shooting in the House of Representatives in Washington. Sailor Facing Decision Between Navy, $100,000 LOS ANGELES wW — Bo’sun's Mate 1.C. William Cabeca. 3% stands to inhent $100.000—if he quits the United States Navy He's been im the service for 10 years and likes it. So it’s not easy for him to make up his mind: A great uncle, Antone Cabeca, died and left him one eighth in- terest in an $800,000 Miami, Fia., hotel provided he quits the Navy. “Maybe I'll take the dough.” said Cabeca yesterday. “Then maybe again I won't.” Finnish Envoy Dies HELSINKI, Finland # — Hijal- mar Procope, Finland's minister in Washington during the Finnish- Soviet War, died of a heart ail- ment here yesterday. He was 65. — a new piano at Grinnell’s with option to buy! “10 =. ROBERT L. JONES Talking on the telephone at his | -_ Spring, Md., home, Robert | _ Jones disclosed he would enter the Maine Republican contest for | the Senatorial nomination, oppos- ing Sen. Margaret Chase Smith. The announcement was made after | Sen. Charlies Potter (R-Mich) said | he fired Jones as his research assistant. ted his “‘resignation the day before Senator Potter — he fired me." Test Engineer reer Sits in Jet for 56 Hours DAYTON. Ohio W—For 56 hoars last week Charlies A. Dempsey, 29 a civilan industrial engineer at Wnght Air Development Center. sat in a jet fighter cockpit and listened to a loud noise simulating the sound of a jet in flight. Jones said he submit- | This was a part of human en- durance tests which WADC engi- neers hope will provide clues to equipment improvement for pilot comfort and efficiency. The noise | was injected to test stress nei! of flight noises. For the entire 56 hours eres) wore a complete pilot's outfit, | | from oxygen mask and exposure | suit to long underwear. Jap Wife Won't Swear 'to Bear Arms for U.S. BALTIMORE @®—The Japanese- | born wife of a Seventh Day Ad- ventist minister was permitted yes- | kendigr So: talee fear eatty a cote | ing to bear arms for her country. | Mrs. Masu Sager of Takoma Park. Md., told Chief Federal | Judge William C. Coleman she | , would promise to do noncombatant | service but said her religion would | ship without the customary swear- | not allow her to swear to bear) stricken out. | There are at least 2.000 known | species of the snake for Hawali but has not acted on Dems Start Drive [* for Alaskan Bill [terse eles WASHINGTON u—Senate Dem-| amendment by Sen. Anderson (D- ocrats scheduled a conference to-|NM) to add statehood for the day to launch their drive to add! northern territory to the Hawaii Alaska to the Hawaii statehood bill, but the vote may not come bill. | unit later. The conference, first to be called | by the party leadership this ses- | sion, indicated an all-out effort to) present a united front despite Re- | publican assurances that a sep- arate Alaska bill would be given Senate consideration later in the session. ARTHRITIS? The House has okayed statehood | There Is This “Plan” and That “Plan” to sell you cemetery property or @ future funeral. Whatever the ‘pian ottered —- get the full intor- mation from your local Funeral Director. There are a number of well established Funeral Directors in Pontiac. All are well qualified for guidance and advice on funeral matters. Consult one of these sound business men BEFORE you sign for @ ‘plan’ with an itinerant vendor. @ All Makes @ Expert, Trained Technicians @ Prompt, Dependable @ Ali Work Gueranteed Bussard Electric 84 Oakland Ave. — Free Parking Phone FE 2-6445 Membe: Ockicad Co. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 Death Car Owner [aut mt = | Jail Detroit Doctor “7x ae LUE, Police Trailing Trailer — |machor Mra. w | ® ° . ‘ . and 4 and bought 100 more _| ALTON, Ky. (UP)—Authorities Facing Sentencing |MSC to Confer Degrees | {f] Narcotics Sales then made an appointment Mion are looking for the thief who drove police plenabsscd DETROIT w—Jack Burtenshaw, |O" 316 Winter Graduates! perrorr (uP) — Dr. Emory $150, ‘Eatis | Se ne 29, pleaded guilty Monday to leav- EAST LANSING # — Michigan) p Kovach, 47, a Detroit physician ‘ing the scene of a fatal accident, | 16 students at the 1954 winter | 58 been accused of selling nar- the }term graduation exercises March | ©otics illegally. = ex- | 17. Federal and state narcotics agents arrested Kovach at his ? F a i 8 | g EE t ° $F i f i 4 : 7 4 i | ; f 7; * | if gg t t ; E d SCOOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSOESE Founded on Progressive Principles j Hi Fis f g B Sask Farmer-Snover FUNERAL HOME 160 W. Huron St. FE 2-9171 NOT DAYDREAMING—When things slow up for Brian Van|* it had been sideswiped, police | %oeeececese000000000000seeesseseesereeeseeeese Dale, 8, left, as other boys recite their lessons, he can always turn to the mathematical equations above him. Brian, a 10th-grade student at Country Day School in Norton, Mass., has an I. Q. of 185. The H FA i Fy : F = fe * * A man Is also known by , the money he keeps! intelligence quotient of a genius is 140. Bria ks several lan- _ guages, and is proficient in Hebrew, Arabic, Grcck und. Foon. ‘We ' OD AY’S ait The company you keep indicates your char- ; acter. So does the money you hold on to. It attests good judgment, ambition, foresight. Open an account with us and build expects to be ready for college when he’s 10, but may be held back until he’s 12, when school officials believe he will be more emotionally equipped for higher education. up that reputation dollar by dollar, House Kills Speed Bills, LOWEST ee nen or Faces Liquor Ad Decision oo Pee is clea Meeaing sear ead LANSING U—A bill regulating review television advertising and PRICED f 2: ee 4 ‘ 4 _ 7 ™ een (ee beer and wine advertising on tele-| blacklist any manufacturer whe = ne vision was up for decision in the! permits ads presenting a dra- House today. re ty tony behind the| Lesene wed te tetua | 6-Cylinder Sedan! scenes last night trying to find a| sell the products of offending | way to avoid a vote on the meas-| manufacturers ea ure. While they were negotiating, | | See and Drive this new the House took these actions: The bill proposing highway speed \—Killed tor this year any pee. /U™its had lain dormant on the | Math. Rambler Sedan sibility of ’ | calendar for weeks. It was unex- | . “ y of imposing speed limits sieully tala eae 6. Veta Ol Imagine it! You can own this new Nash Rambler Club Seden for less ™ promptly killed 27-57. than any other 6-cylinder sedan in America! 2—Advanced for votes today the 4 jong speech by Rep. Leonard | It's No. 1 in smartness . . . No. 1 in economy . . . up to 30 miles a gallon! COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE Conlin plan to revise the sales tax Wood (R-Detroit) saved his safety | Come in today . . . see all other 1954 Nash Airflytes at new low prices. BRANCHES diversion amendment and .a bill pelt bili from a move to send it Onty Nash has added safety and “double lifetime” of Airflyte Construo- CRAYTON PLAINS AUGIEN HEIOTES ‘ies pias CO ort back to committee. | fosters Deemed outs at Ranecte, Wisconsin. tion . . . only Nash offers twin beds and reclining seats. : . Phillips (R- The bill would require the in- | oom, & ong epttsast contp- See it—try it—buy it! Huron), majority leader, was try-| stallation of a safety belt or simi.) "™"" ““"™ Member Of Federal Depostt Insurance Cor ee ee ee cate lar device in the front passenger McCune bill on television advertis- seat of all cars sold 90 da Lawrence ae tess Seoitiee tel ta acl cident pies ys after Kimball Bros., Inc. FEderal 4-1545 85 W. $t., Pentiac, Mich. up a study committee on the prob- | —— ee _ lem. He has offered Rep. John J.| McCune (R-East Lansing), sponsor of the bill, the chairmanship of the committee, but McCune was being non-committal about approving the plan. Meanwhile, the Democratic mi- | nority, whom Phillips needs to put | over his plan, was not committing | itself either. | The flood of mail, still largely favorable to the bill, continued. House postoffice workers said they Saree SEE WHY =’: 8 OUT OF 10 SAID last week, mostly on the bill. smokers interviewed, The bill would require the State amw'eat ~ QAVALI ARE MILDER! wide alert was out today for a) late model yellow hardtop with - 1954 Dllinois license plates which . ae HAMTRAMCK (INS) — A state- r ee ee ee H k Police beliew y no <8 : ij Sigure in last week's holdup slay-| i. oe Try king-size Cavaliers! ing of John J. Jurewicz. ¢ ea "Geveral of the @yeareld aslee:| le io a Lee Feel their light, smooth, man's fellow employes at the), [oo Wa ws ee pelea ing the car in the neighborhood oe 1 at , Wednesday, the day Jurewic was| 5% / 4 CAVALIER’S killed and $4,852 in checks stolen MILDNESS easy-going mildness! Taste their fine, fine — flavor! See why so many thousands are shifting to Cavaliers! a reply from Illinois authorities as to ownership of the car, be- | lieved to have a damaged right front ferider. Meanwhile, an ex-convict held as | & suspect was released on a writ of habeas corpus Monday and agreed to cooperate with the in- vestigation. CAVALIER’S FLAVOR a Irs zasy to tell about a cigarette’s mildness. How does the smoke feel as you inhale? Because the smoke of king-size Cavaliers feels extra mild .. . feels extra light, smooth and easy-going... thousands and thousands of smokers have shifted to Cavaliers. Yes, Cavaliers give you mildness where it counts...extra mildness in the feel of the smoke! And superbly fine flavor to taste! Cavaliers are blended of the world’s aristocratic tobaccos . .. blended especially for extra mildness you can feel... and fine flavor to taste. And Cavaliers’ extra length of these aristocratic tobaccos is the best kind of natural filter. cen : = ~. No wonder, when thousands of smokers - ce i compared king-size Cavaliers with the Light up and inhale! Feel that light, smooth, easy | that fine, refreshing flavor! See why Cavaliers are one of cigarettes they had been geasaumil Cavalier mildness! That’s where mildness counts! Taste | America’s fastest-growing cigarettes today! ce iar ve smoking, 8 out of 10 takes 0 caty So oun Gah "2 Mslaee? O40 102 petrone interviewed said Wing et lower cost, rime Conetin ae aie CAVALIER “100” thousends heve discov- interviewed in Chi- Try Cavaliers today! : ered for themselves. ee. said Cava- This a grt —_ humidor a ie — Civili sde yore pee ¢ . iii j way te if ‘ © seme e. 3 : : ‘ rd and Aavorful | hte Rr of Late Oe King-size Cavaliers are priced no higher than leading regular-size brands. ii sheen Shape 4, uy 0] ‘ ' ; de 4 ave } Le i for Church Skohy Party ROCHeSter Vote METAMORA — The Pilgrim! . emevenieal cure wat de Fytramely Light Orion rink Thursday. All members ann igang ay aap lager Ralph Garner Defeated | in Commission Race Plan | Court of Honor |of any real issues, the annua! vil- the local Boy Scout troop will be : : ; of the lightest votes in recent ie a. Rochester political records. at the polls with six candidates } running for the five posts on the Roller Rink Rented Congregational Church will hold aj @f the community may attend. Only 423 Ballots Cast; Metamora citizens ROCHESTER — In the absence LUM—Court of honor night for j.5. election Monday drew one be held in the Town Hall and Only 423 citizens cast their votes | council. Sydney Q. Ennis. He received 344 "votes and will hold office for two | years. The second two-year term went to Rechester’s first woman coun- cll member, Mrs. Charles Mait- rott. She received 307 votes. This is her second term on the com- mission. Frank Rewold, also an incum- bent, received the third two-year term with 303 votes. Paul Hofmeister, with 279 votes, and John Dahlman with 258 were named by the electors to the one- Taking top tally was incumbent | | new store also has a paved and | Rochester A&P Store Will Officially Open March 10 } ROCHESTER — Wednesday | marks the official opening of | year terms. Ralph Garner was | Rochester's new A & P. super ROCHESTER’S NEW BUSINESS ADDITION—The recently ; constructed beige brick A & P store will open Wednesday. Offering | Built and leased to the company by the Knorr Construction Co. of | almost twice as much floor space as at the previous location, the | Rochester, the store is the first of what promises to be a complete shopping center on North Main street. ighted parking area for 150 cars. See fen — "eer Pentiae Press Phete s _ ' Friday evenings. Sixty employees | staff the new store. Department heads have been ind Gas Victim Found in‘Flint | With Negligent Homicide | Charge Hazel Park Man | twe Paul D. Lane of 23057 Easterling Ave., Hazel Park, stood mute when | 4 Stake-out had been placed at arraigned Monday before Circuit | the shack at 15 Mile and Orchard Judge H. Russel Holland on a neg- | Lake Rds. after a policeman found | the loot during a routine check. ligent homicide charge. given 236 votes. Scarlet Fever Rises in County Thank You Your support was great- ppreciated. | hope “ : Meg ncn) continue a 21 New Cases Listed; serve you. Other Diseases Appear to Be Subsiding Oakland County had more scar- let fever, but fewer new cases of | chicken pox and measles last week, ™|the County Health Department's | report showed today The report, released by Dr. John D. Monroe, county health direc- tor, listed 71 new cases of scariet fever, compared with 15 the week before. J. Patrick GLYNN | New measies cases totaled 120, down from the previous week's 166 cases. Eighty-five new cases satisfaction t | of chicken pox were counted, ° boned ot eens fciped | compared with 9° the week be- to Be Arrai n someone to live. reap — | fore, lives! But it cannot be manufac- tured come the The report, covering the entire . wares of bealthy man cod Somes county except Pontiac, follows in Police Spy Pellet Holes whe feel concern for the suffering full: ween teams | OF Cor After Holdup, | save them. Se give bleed now! | i Rat Arrest Group | Coll Your Community eee ee or Hospital Blood Bank | Pecesies sali terms, 1 8s =°9| | Four Detroit youths, charged| Cross Chapter | Scariet fever 21 418 «31 with the unarmed robery of a er Local Red Tuberculosis ‘all forms) 2 7 ‘ erty Published as a public service by | W>oopins cous 3 10 2 Ferndale gas station early Sunday the Pontiac Press in co-o oe, ee * = 8¢ 8 | waived $examination and were | with The Advertising C | (German measies) ‘ ® “ bound over to Oakland County | : | Repatieis Sun 3 : « Cireuit Court for arraignment | ‘ 4) i : 4 © March 15 by Ferndale Judge Earl Pontiac City had far fewer cases of most contagious diseases last | week than the week before. The city report, also released by Dr. Monroe, showed chicken pox dropped to 9 cases last week from 22 the week before. Mumps cases | ceding week's 18. Only one new case of whooping cough was listed, The city’s complete tally reads as follows | Week Ending ‘Extradited Georgian | Waives Examination To the Voters | A Georgia man. extradited last . . | week by Royal Oak detectives to in District 3 ‘face embezzlement charges. waived examination of the charge Monday I am grateful to you who ]) before Royal Oak Judge John E nominated me for the || Brondige. Commission in the Pri- || Doyle W. Mulkey, 21, of Ranger mary election. If elected || G@. is accused of taking $9 from I will serve you and our |a service station at 11-Mile and City to the best of my ability. EARL J. SMITH Main St. in Royal Oak last fall. He ‘is being held under $2.000 bond in the County Jail for arraignment in Circuit Court March 15 (Advertisement) O-Jib-.Wa Worked Wonders 1 DON’T FEEL LIKE THE SAME PERSON Thanks to O-JIB-WA BITTERS, niy rheumatism and arthritis is gone and I can get around again says Mrs. Thelma Huff, B No. 2, Ortonville, igan. 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Boice, store, said the opening coincides | love, meat department; James L. assistant manager; Ori P. Man- Neighbor Investigates, Finds Body of Man totaled 8 less than half the pre-| compared with 7 the week before. | Cyril Borst, manager of the | | with the 35th anniversary of the first opening of an A & P store in Rochester. The new building, built and | leased to the company by the | Knorr Construction Company, of | Rechester, is set at the back of a | One of the most modern mar- | kets in this area, the new store | has 1,100 square feet allotted to | the meat department and 72 feet of display area. Other new depart- ments in the store will be a frozen food division; a fresh produce de- partment and a dairy and bakery goods division Borst said that the new store | will be open both Thursday and A Detroit Youths Seer c N. Nash. The four men, Arthur Marginet 19, 23190 Stewart; Keigh Delong, 18, of 2235 Hayes: Arthur Benoit, | 18, of 22119 Brittany: and Arthur | H. Gase, 20, of 14875 Linnhurst; | are being held in Oakland County | Jail under $2,500 bond each. Ferndale Police Capt. Clifford E. Frits said the four are ac- cused of taking $64 from a gas station at 563 FE. Eight Mile. while holding attendant William Harris, of 25344 John KR. at bay ! ren ee. Mer with imaginary guns in their Chicken pox ...... ® 22 Ri pockets. ee oe , ; : eo As the youths fled, Harris fired |Feremeenia sssiciiiii:: 8 "Faye shotgun twice at their car Po 4 ice later fou a t ets in certs | yf omen of the aut, on a es ee eogga a Line police spotted the, speeding car with gun shot marks | | and gave chase up to $0 miles an | , hour on Dequindre. | The car was finally forced into the ditch at 13 Mile road after a two-mile chase, and $64 was found j under the car's dash board, police | said, English is the language of about | | 250 million people in the world. paved parking area for 158 cars. | Madden, produce director. re Service Scheduled for Former Attorney Service for Fred H. Hagel, for- chapel -at Roseland Park Come- | tery, in Royal Oak. The body is expected to arrive at the, Voor- | _hees-Siple Funeral Home from Cor- pus Christi, Tex., this evening, He | died suddenly there Feb. 28, | | Born May 23, 1885, he was the son of Frederick and Nora Hagel. He was a member of the | Ave. Presbyterian Church in Fern- | dale and had resided at $16 Pear- widow, the former Alice Hazard, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Cavan- augh, of St. Louis, Mich. Youths Stand Mute — fo Manslaughter George Theobald, 19, of 562 Ar- thur St., and Olivero Ortega. 16. of 381 Irwin St., stood mute Monday when arraigned before Curcuit Judge H. Russell Holland on a manslaughter charge. They were returned to the Coun- ty Jail when unable to post $1.000| bond each and a piea of not guilty | was entered for them by the court. The two are charged with the Jan. 10 stabbing of Raul Velez, 19, of 294 W. Wilson Ave., Ortega's brother, Roberto, 21, who said he was fighting with Velez prior to the stabbing, is charged with felo- nious assault. County Calendar Aebera Heights Women's Missionary Gociety of United | Presbyterian Church will have an aii- day meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs Ray Stephens, 3186 Margaret 8 Sacred Heart Chureh Altar Society will meet Wednesday at 8 pm. in the home of Mrs Phillip Peters. 3158 Mar- tet et ‘ten Pisins Neighbor Extension et home of Mrs at 462358 Mack. Wednes- NEW! SAFEF “A38,Just Foe t | Pre-arranged Offer a Distinct Advantage Orrin Huntoon Funeral Plans Lying in Bed FLINT wW—Suspicious neighbors he was passing another auto when Monday found a third gas vic-| the accident | tim in his home, barely two miles | didn't see the men in time because from another home where two vic- | of fog. tims had been found earlier. The latest victim, police said, was Stephen Filpansik, 37, who had been dead apparently for three days when he was discovered. He \lived alone, separated from his} wife and four children. Mrs, Ruth Suffel, a neighbor, said she became suspicious when papers piled up on i porch, and she did not see him for several days, Mrs. Suffel said she investigated | trict and at Ft. Wayne. The dis-| | and found Filpansik’s body in his | trict has 45.000 reservists. bed. She said a surface gas burner; (Col. Lowrey was a social science a kitchen stove was burning! teacher at Washington Junior High gas was seeping from the | School here from 1934 to 1940. He on and oven. Earlier police found the bodies of Roy Jaggers, 56, and a woman identified as his wife. Delores A. | Hardy, 21, in their gas-filled home. | Police were called by a neighbor who became suspicious over the lack of activity at the Jaggers home. | | ' He is accused of killing one pe-| The boys were also implicated | destrian and injuring another when | in 16 other Oakland County breal:- \he struck them with his car on | ins during February, police said. | Dequindre road in Royal Oak Township last Jan. 20. Lane said Four Get Probation No Contract and that he for Market Burglary | Three Drayton Plains youths and | a Pontiac companion, all 17 years old, were placed on three years. Ex-Pontiac Teacher . | probation by circuit Judge H. Ft. Wayne Adjutant ss “iotand "Monday "on Lt. Col. Norton R. Lowrey, 56, ain the nighttime The four pleaded guilty Feb. 23) to breaking into a supermarket, at 7661 Highland Rd., Waterford Pontiac school teacher before being recalled to Army duty in 1940, was named adjutant of Ft. Wayne in Detroit today. ‘ He will direct personne! activi- ties in the Michigan Military Dis- | $5. cigarettes and lunch meat. *n Dr., Chris Hicks, 3040 De- | land St., Richard Riley, of 2921) Marietta, and Harvey Cooper, of | 2900 Deland. The Cooper boys are | cousins. previously taught in Holland and Middleton A veteran of World Wars I and II and the Korean campaign, Col. | Lowrey had been serving as execu- tive officer of the Wyoming Mili- tary District. 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LFF Stert HEARING BETTER Todey Nt HEARING SONOT THE > INQUIRE ABOUT OUR | PAY-AS-YOU-HEAR sere Storeman, Angry . at 3rd Holdup, — Aa vertie~ment) . | 3 Ba dit If You Have Piles vonsunun e This Concerns You «-: threw | of being a gunman fatally wounded Fay Terry, g resul TORAL today man Drug. Luttrell Phe'y; Walgreen's: Glankster & Jones: Dunseith; Cole's; Blinks Rule Quality Ketgo Drug. Keego Harbor; Drayton Piains Auvura Heights - OK Hand (| Gulia | NT NECESSARY! AST SERVICE. : ke Tries to Halt | the crash of his plane in a #-acre Mississippi Delta cotton field. ‘Horse Crashes Into Car, Dies; Occupants Unhurt EAST WESTMORELAND, N. H. ® — A galloping horse smashed through the windshiled, into the back seat, and ended up on the No Idle Boasting JACKSON, Miss. (UP)—A crop- dusting pilot, Wayne Brown of Stephenville, Tex., was rejeased from a hospital here a week after his article, “I Fly With Death,” appeared in a national magazine. Brown was treated for a broken leg. He also lost several teeth in THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 root of William McQuirk’s car, but | Fliers Take to Horses he and his daughter weren't even Tiny Rhode Island on tar eh eh ee ccratched. RENEE, ee ae? = = Comms Hf Has lands. aa, “We ducked,” they said. The| Air Force may not be as modern By the 19th century Rhode Istand horse was killed. quakes per day in the world, but . Warren. The base was once a cav-| In the early 1700s wealthy plant-| ly famous as playgrounds for the only about 100 per year do major | airy post under the name of Fort | ers and merchants from the Caro-| rich, and the yachting center of the damage. . ; the West Indies' Atlantic Coast. ELEVEN as everyone thinks. Officers have announced plans for a stable at Warren Air Force Base in Chey- enne. Horses will be no novelty at ‘Oldest Resorts shore towns auch as Newport, Watch Hill, Block Island and Nar ragansett Pier were international- There are about 2,700 earth- " Pag BORDEN’S Oven Ready BISCUITS Buttermilk PANCAKE For Pancake Meals ee « Just Mean for Lent Top Them with Real Maple Sugar Taste VERMONT MAID SYRUP = e - ’ and Fri, ’til.9 p. WRIGLEY’S DA Instant Flavor TT, DUNCAN HINES 25‘ -. 5. 125'W. HURON | IRY FOODS F Famous NORTH BAY AGED CHEESE 2 Years Old — ss . : : a» -- : . : . ‘ Ps . | Do YOU have a MUG like this? THE INSTANT IT TOUCHES YOUR TONGUE LAND O’ LAKES Non Fat - Dry Milk SOLIDS RED STAR YEAST a) MIX COTTON LOOE Toit oe eas VANITY FAIR Facial Tissues Sm 2 tux SD O’CEDAR Cream Furniture Polish es 2 1S¢ Stainless Stee! Paring Knife Given With GLIM Miracle Liquid for Dishes ’ v 12 ox. Bottle 28° Amating “One- fe New Oust Cloth ae $7 JAR one 00 when you buy the i. a } ae Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Breech of Bloomfield Hills flew| Hawaiian Hotel. With them are their son and daughter- to Honolulu recently for @ two-week vacation at the Royal | in-law, the junior E. R. Breeches of Pacific Palisades, Calif. see Joy Frazier Feted |Beta Sigma Phi IRiermn; | Honored le Shower Bi rmingham ation, educational work must be ee ene te a, (at Personal Shower ‘Chapter Plans Joy Frazier, bride-elect of Jack Foun der’s Day ewe James Mount was renores et | TO Be Home a area, she added. One | of Lakeland avenue, Syivan Lake, | returned recently from Dallas, | siJjer, was honored at a personal | ; a eee oe | bridal shower Friday evening in| Election of a nominating com-| ning at the home of Virginia Free- of J R Bulls | the home of Mrs. Winston Hopp on | mittee was the main subject on the | bury on Blaine street. | ° . agenda of Gamma Psi Chapter of Guests present included Mrs Trust an old name in the furniture business to bring you the newest in modern styling. For contemporary homes . . . wrought iron furniture will be new in the news for a long time to come. who explained that the clinic is @ service for children with emotional disturbances. Before a clinic is put into !Mrs. James Mount oper- | line hostess training. | She will visit with her parents |“diet” suppl BIRMINGHAM — Of interest to} Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Walter E. Powers of Grosse Ponte, | who until recently lived in Bir- of ean tala, is ——— | If a child who te emotionally The bridegrom is John Raymond | disturbed is not cared for pro Bulli son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence perty, he may suffer a nervous R. Bull of Detroit. — in later life, The couple wis united in mar- | Michigan boasts an outstanding riage im a 5:30 o'clock ceremony | program with 14 permanent child | im Gresse Pointe Memorial | guidance clinics, she pointed out. | Church with Dr, Frank Fitt of- | However, she made is clear that ficiating. be children's hospita] for those with : emotional problems is very neces- for two weeks before leaving for | Lowell street. i Phi ; hin gu ° | Kansas City, Mo. Joy, who is the daughter of the | 5et# Sigma sorority w | John Marley, Mrs. Raymond Free-' people in Birmingham was the! gence therapy are: First, ene Manufacturers of Fine Upholstered Furnitare - = Andersons of Westbrook |™embers met recently at Hotel| bury, Mrs. Marge Withorn, Mrs./ marriage Friday of Mary Helen | most realize all behavior is par- } Charies Word comes Steet San Apher Set | avenee, wil speck her vows with | Waldron. Kenneth Ross, Mrs. Allan Mar- on March 20 in the Oakland, Maire McGill, Joanne McLain | shall, Mrs. Jim Linsenman, Mrs by the 43 fraternities on campus. | Park Methodist Church. He is the 47d Mrs. G. A. Heenan were! Howard Rummell, Mrs. Ron Flem- | Pledges from the Pontiac area son of the John Hollers of North ¢lected to present the officers’ | ing and Mrs. Harold Rollinson. include Jerald D. Hampton of Syl-' sanford street. Slate for the coming year. Others were Mrs. Dean Dens- Rinee: ee cee a = 04 Guests at the shower included| Betty Gidding announced plans | more, Mrs. Ira Gates, Mrs. Marion Iroquois road, Delta Sigma Phi; Joyce Forrest, Virginia Freebury,| for Founders’ Day which wit be | Justice, Mrs. Ralph —. = Ronald Pudduck of Barnes street,| Mrs. Jerry Davis, Mrs. Robert) observed April 28 at Hotel Wale | (104.4 Curvin and Mrs. Rudy Bru-| sha. ~~} ELLIOTT FURNITURE CO. Located On the East Side of the Dixie Vy Mile South of Waterford OR 3-264] Te prartai fat he mecting vas POSPital Group Birmingham students whe |.) j.4 Lehman, Betty Sut. ‘ton, Helen Coffer, Mrs. Chester led by Mrs. Theodore Wiersema. | \Aeets Monday Joined fraternities are David E. EVEN IF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE... — Pi nara ing = | Myrben, Kerrie Lehman and Kathy! At the close of the meeting a| The bride wore ea waltz-length | sary. She said there are 35 child | gickmean. Aencia: Rebert C, Le | Mtben completed the list. surprise pink and blue shower was Members of St. Joseph Mercy dress of white tulle over satin ren at Pontise State Hospital. Phi z . a held for Mrs. George Markey. Hospital Auxiliary met Monday fashioned with a lace bodice and oan lacks facilities to house sae Detta Theta; Cart F. | . ee afternoon in the auditorium of the | them Lakenback, Delta Kappa Epel Merry Mixers Hold C Fire Girl peeing aa a eee lero | May 5 was announced as the Psi; Thomas G Sawyer Phi | Anniversary nce ome te | Sister Mary Janice. supervisor of matching lace cap She carried fedted pe ee any tenet Gamma Dette. end Thomas H. | Mre. Catherine Beechum pianned tO Mark 44th Year practical nursing at the hospital. g pouquet of white shattered ©8 Oakland County Society for Phi he fifth ‘| . defined the various classifications )s:ions Pe . Sheehan, Delta Teta. the decorations for t anni-| The Camp Fire Girls are having of the student nursing program | Crippled Children. * * 6 versary dance of the Merry Mixers | birthday the week of March 14 Joan Edwards, the maid of weay 12 tg the Gate fer the She outlined briefly nursing qual- Pontiac students at Alma College, — Amel] and Dave Zittel were | fraternity. ° e Ann Ward, daughter of the Har- old Lee Wards of Ottawa drive, Rebert Dar. | whl you ACCEPT Grandparents of the baby who line sinter. Come to Arthar Mur = 4 45 HOUR B 7 ()() was born on Feb. 21. are the Vern ray's now and be a star on the Beebes of Keego Harbor Prolong Life of Rugs wo 10 PM daily. arTHUR MURRAY School. of Dancing Fata enel kas oe cubis ie position of your rugs every few | 25 E. Lewrence St. Phone FE 2-0244 months. Cub Waterford CAI Building. PTA Activities Emerses Emerson School PTA — Pas: 3 " m will meet Wednesday ® 4 1 home of Mrs. Thomas J Robinwood Ave. Sarah MeCarrell McCarroll School PTA‘s officia! board meeting will be Wednesday st 1’ B® the school Whittier and Jefferses Whittier end Jefferson Junior High School PTAs will meet Wednesday eat 230 pm im the Whittier & hoo! social room for electten of officer A report om the Schoo! of Instruction 1.) be given Owen . Owen PTA will meet Wednesday at 2 30 im the school for election of officers A representative from the Chamber of Commerce will be guest apeaker. Croteet beard of Crofoct School will meet Thursday at 1:30 im the school Not a powder! Not a grind! But millions of tiny“FLAVOR BUDS” Utterly unlike old-style “instants”... just as quick but tastes so different! An amazing discovery from America’s leading coffee company! So different—eo delicious —it’s already the na- tion’s ing instant coffee! 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GOOD-TO-THE-LAST-DROP favor! tray tl | this famous youth organization for pledged to Phi Phi Alpha fraternity; (Callers for the evening were 8 recently, and Ed Winchester was | proce Martin, Hal Brown, Paul| ay. yea | pledged into Delta Gamma Tau} Bond, Bruce Allen and Lee Kaines, This year, the Camp Fire Girls will celebrate with a birthday | Together” in which members will increase their knowledge of peo ple in other countries. held Friday evening in the 29 It's the 4th anniversary of ifications and explained something ' of the duties of graduate and reg- istered nurses. A question and an- swer period followed. A past president of the auxiliary, } | who also acted as master of Cere- poiect called “Let's Be Different Mrs. George C. Lehr, who has moved to Detroit, attended the meeting and acted as hostess at | the tea which followed. BIRMINGHAM — Mary Corin Bentley, daughter of Mrs. Eric Cortis - Stanford and the late Thomas C. Corin, became the bride of Cameron Foster Campbell Saturday afternoon in St. Dunstan Chapel. of Christ Church Cran- brook.-\: The Rev. Robert L. DeWitt offi- | ciated at the 4 o'clock ceremony. The bridegroom's parents are the Donald R. Campbells of Needham, Mass. The bride were an azure bine sheer gown and matching hat and she carried a colonial bou- quet of white violets. Mrs. Matthew J. Zak was matron of honor, wearing’ a gown of mauve silk with a matching hat. She carried a bouquet of blue violets. + seated the guests. Mr. Zak was best man and Mal- : colm Campbell and John Nickles _ Mary Corin Bentley Wed MRS. CAMERON F. CAMPBELL South, the newlyweds will make After a wedding trip in the | their home in Detroit. Easy gr Soy he, Se waters for Shrimp C - GE ate Tastes just right with GULF KIST Canned Shrimp made tomato gravy,/Serve over rice for quick, Shrimp Creole. J give tempting vafiety to dishes the dozens. 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Velvet looks rather bored as the proud American Federation of Labor passed out cigars. Nancy gifted all and sundry | owner “smokes” one of the stogies. ° Me- Jimmy Facing Hard Campaign Roosevelt Gets Promise of ‘Hammer and Tongs’ Battle for Nomination LOS ANGELES wW—A ‘‘hammer and tongs’’ battle is promised James Roosevelt in the race for the Democratic nomination for congressman from California's 26th District. Ned Redding, 48, a, community newspaper publisher and an- declared yesterday: “The fight he (Roosevelt) has asked for I will give him in a} hammer and tongs manner.” | . . > Roosevelt surprised many politi- | cal observers by winning the en-| | dorsement Sunday of the 26th Dis- | trict Democratic Council. Redding had asked that his name not be, | considered by the council because he did not consider the group rep- resentative. | District convention endorsement is a new procedure for the Demo tion. The primary will be June 8. Further party opposition to | Roosevelt, recently accused by his 2th ‘in arranging for and securing the | } W. J. Bassett, secretary of Fe ge Angeles Central Labor Council, ° ° . | made any endorsements Moran, Now in Prison, Decides to Talk taza" "=~ After ALBANY, N. Y. (INS)—James; many of the men whe had been | year term first, in order to give | district Democratic council Roose associated with the O'Dwyer city | him the opportunity of talking and! vei: said he had to make one of | getting a sentence reduction. At the time of Moran's sentenc- | | J, Moran, a top aid of onetime New York Mayor William O'Dwy- | ef, reportedly has offered to “‘tell | all’ he knows about political ties with the underworld in order to | obtain a reduction in his jail sen- | tence Moran, a former New York City | ® have Moran serve a one-to-two! stallers seeking permits. deputy fire commissioner convicted | of extortion, has filed a tpegn | hand-written brief with the state's | highest court in. an apparent at- | tempt to win his freedom by point- | ing the finger at other crooked politicos. | The court ts scheduled te give Its decision Ga Moran's appeal on Thursday. It was understood that the prosecutors office had filed no reply te Moran's mo | tien. The brief was filed on Feb. 19! in Albany but its existence was | not disclosed until yesterday, when | Manhattan District Attorney Frank | S. Hogan said he had received ay copy from Moran. | Moran is serving a 12%-4o-3-| year sentence in Green Haven State | Prison. He was sentenced in March 1952, for extorting $1,500,000 in three years from fuel oil burner | installers. In jailing Moran, Judge John A. Mullen said that if Moran decided | to talk. before the first two years | of his sentence were up he would receive consideration for a short- at midnight this Friday. Neither Hogan nor the members of the Court of Appeals would Subpoenas Served on 111 Puerto Ricans Pay administration. officials implicated burner shakedown. A group of fuel oil inspectors | public life and acknowledge “‘evi- ing, were rumors that he in the city fire department began) dence of guilt and lack of cour was “taking the rap’ for other | the racket in 1947 which led to! age,” or “to come before the peo the fuel oi] Moran's conviction. He was) ple and get elected to Congress | charged with taking over and or- and make a Judge Mullen purposely arranged | ganizing the shakedown of in-| would be an said his organization has not yet but, in his his endorsement by the | two choices, either to retire from | yt Pontiac City to Spend $15,000 on Improving Parks | Crews Working on Equipment Shuffleboard Courts, Tables, Stoves, Slides to Be Added About $15,000 will be spent during struction of the proposed branch library at Glenwood Ave. and Run- eration tonight by the City Com- mission. Bids were taken in November, | Manager Walter K. Will- has said the architect's esti- Es \ the opposition might make.” Plans in Motion to Improve Capitol Ar It's only in the dream stage at present, but plans are underway to reclaim the blighted areas of the nation's capital. ment, pictured below, shows how the southeast area would be trans- formed and made one of the most attractive sections in Washington, Perhaps the largest item in the planned reclamation would be the housing for families now living tn the slums, At present, the plan calls for substantial amounts of housing which would be sold at a wide range of prices, and there would be an equally wide range of rental accommodations. An opera house, music hall; con- vention hall, theaters, skating rink my a tat z Hie in f tf + i i il S=-==5=" Commission to Get Bids for New Library sszss25==2 amazement at the audacity of the | A second set of bids for con-, Public hearins are scheduled on) , The, vecetion, of Rundell between B. At Murphy oving ter, drainage an related work on | ©), "3$ north 368 feat of Tot | dell St., are scheduled for consid- | Barkell from Raskob to Columbia foprort intention to construct curb, gut- | and a water main on Corwin from Selehes Buddivision Gardens Bubdivision to C-! em ordinance to resone to al lights will te $13 inclusive of DuPont the | estranged wife of adultery, wasex-| BoM AL. . = Dy softball diamond. ee A De) beeen At Oakiand Park new cement | Dockweiler, former treasurer of | A SIGN OF SPRING—Pontiac Parks and Recre- | Pentiac Press Photo walks and road barriers are , b- Democratic State Central Com-| ation Department crews are busy readying picnic | (954, according to David R. Ewalt, Parks and| planned, more stoves and play mittee, who was as | tables, stoves, swings, slides and other playground Recreation director. Shown working here are | ground material will be added. oe we equipment for use this spring and summer. An Anthony Latozas, of 199 Fisher Ave. (left), and Oriole Field will receive more Opposition also came trom | **Panded program is planned in local parks for | Tom James, of 41 Monterey Blvd. playground facilities and a new | Councilman Harold Harby, a Dem- | 156-car parking let will open. |ocrat who lived in the Gaetan a4 E 4 i f if Tesone to Gssessor's i out Kinney to the center of lot 37, | 196 Ses, rezone lots 100, 196 and ae das ten assessor's plat 101. pet drainage and related work on | division for a trailer park located | os | but rejected as too high by com-| Public hearings are scheduled on | petition is expected from | side and a base for an ice rink mated cost for the structure is on Featherstone. a face Bfting and will be treated $60,000. The lowest bid received | Fit" 7S ins erste of | A petition is scheduled from| with dust preventative. in November was $71,424. | einen trom @ctng to BR Poutevers George Arakelian to rezone the| In cooperation with the Pontiae Some $48,000 was set aside| [*! from Gomes to E Boulevard | northwest corner of Paddock and/ Board of Education. Parks and through 1953 for the branch and | y nt dihan md Osmun for a lumber warehouse. Recreation crews dumped 500 yards the rest af the cost will come from| A report ts expected from the —_—— of top soil on the Wisner baseball this year’s budget, Willman said.| city attorney regarding notices of St. Louis to Try Out field last year. Tt will be treated Willman is expected to report | . against dust and additional grass tonight on @ Michigan House ot | deeds office, Parallel Parking Plan planted. Representatives bill providing for| Commissioners are scheduled to} sT. LOUIS, Mich. @ — Parallel| The addition of four mainte | water source and drainage sur-| consider an application for | parking and parking meters will | "ance men and new power equip- vey to include this area. wholesale food license from the | get a six month trial in St. Louis. ment should improve park care A vessiation ts stated approve. | 1M? Packing Co., of Gare The city council ordered areas | during the summer months, said Ing the form of ballots for the Reports from the City Plan| marked off for the trial a half | Ewalt proposed hespital expansion bond | ©°™mission include: block in each direction from the} “We hope to ready more land issue to be voted on April 5. The resoning to M-1 of part of the business district and one block on | area in the parks for recreational fn a EE 0 ed CO use.” Ewalt stated. ~~ a to neat TE a got front-row seats when daddy, Seymour L. Meisel, DADDY DEDUCTS—Triplets born last April 29} befits a future breadwinner. Suzette, left, appar- an industrial engineer, filled out his 1953 federal.jently would like to grab the pencil. Babette could income tax return on which they provide $1,800 in| be wondering: “Dees all this still leave room in exemptions. Jonathan, center, watches intently as | the budget for my Easter outfit.” minor major one. East Germany is compelled te produce for wari West Germany is forbidden te do 90. West Germany's neighbors: France, Italy, the Low All Envy West Germany rls i “fe uth fl ppt i ie al pl: le EIGHTEEN : . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 * ee — 4 ; — . kansas Steals Ww Big Fives Hold Spot Cgiond ests pen Bevo Attracts Crowd, } * 4 tf 2 __,- Hits ‘Only’ 28 Points " ° | KANSAS CITY Rio Grande’s| And in that game Arkansas Tractors Ready Regional Prep Ig ONG. AIK § | Bevo Francs plaved to» tull house | Tech's wonder boys ‘broke the 100 ourney ate | . boys” performed before thousands oe Ta _ ‘ son, They spanked 100-72 ot empty seats.— but the “wonder TOMDGHNT ” with E, C. (Eke) O’Neal, a junior Or VETeNnse 0 “ e COL [termed to the most impres Neal Mighined Pore ve Ferndale (4-8 p.m.) sive performance in opening play | om County Line, ‘ AT BIRMIN 38 points, some 14 over his season . Waterford DeLaSalle (A-6:30); Bir of the National Intercollegiate minghom ve Bertiey (A-8); Rast Detreit = . (NAIA) Basketball Tournament, | * . Class ACrown eee. ON Line Tonight |e m-men sommes tm cosa Sa | cet Bopetiet ve Grosse Pointe Ot. Post ’ oot So ae et ee ee ee ee ee aan - ; (C-4:00); Resbeoter ve Mt. Clemens St. inst Ferndale to- | victory over East Tennessee State. Defending Titlists in AT FERND Game Aga legit Gnenen, Hight were games to | iy © ea : ; Ost ve 4-139! Area's Only ‘A’ Test in day will wind up ist-round play. -day tournament up Top List Go Into Action Pork ve Hamt (A-®). ms Gack ff Gh ead « Saturday night. - . | BIRMINGHAM Tourney Play 90-74 over Arizona State. Wednesday | Ne games. at = pa fo oie By JOE FALLS Uuies ve Bt, Clair io 50); Walled Late | aid Bn. MARTEX te the tourngment with a season City Playo S Associated Press Sports Writer | vs winners Rechester-MC Si. Mary (B-#). Undefeated Highland Park and| average of 50.4 for 23 games, There's a quiet confidence at . titlist| was Hmited to a miserly 2 . Ferndale collide on the latter's fouls per, sin Wally Wins $850, |com esis om fe vert| Sntaramas mame REACH Windup ine | ichigan money A champion, as regional elimina winners in the 1954 Houston Open: | MHSAA regional basketball tour-/ 1. ps Grande’s 20th vict : tions in the state high school bas- | Walter Burkemo, Franklin, 282, | "ments. against four losses.’ * ketball tournament opens tonight. | $850; John Barnum, Grand Rapids, | , Compenition 08, the ae (Clase A capacity marcia andtertn| Cf Ton t Tractors are the lone defending | 288, $251.11; Max Evans, Detroit, | eS crowd of 10,500 — biggest Ist night | B-C) and Birmingham (Class A)— NAIA champion left in the 188-team field, =. gots unfer way Wednesday oan hed Rio Finalists i Cl , ~ tournaments—watched Grande i and you sense that they're not ! Gus Hanson, Ferndale’s tour- | piay in the next-to-the-last game of nal n asses ing up their title without a, ’ . oe nament director, moved the | ’ them left - ; in wi | Rochester's Stone Wins wits trcrrne cua %,utt Tam many ot mem it) A-B to Be Decided “We're still champions until ° . tonight oh aterm agar: a¢- tween Arkansas Tech and Mercer Cage oop are _champions ant County Scoring Crown; | srmestens % sateeated colege ot Georgia Fronts wt be doermiond bull, Fordson coach. “We may ’ | A clear-cut favorite is lacking | | ‘ve get . & Recreation Department's City eae aes Troy's DeKane Is Second ws srnmenn'n dussit Gabvialeon Hite |suicat une all that I ask for.” By JACK SAYLOR | Radats stands 64. Rest are all | victories and three losses — but Shaw's Jewelry moved into a Vanderhull's championship team Height is a handy asset in bas-| ¢foot except Mullen (511) and scored all but one of its triumphs a . ’ finals berth in Class A last night was wrecked through graduation. ketball, but a glance at the final Dereugh (57). With ome excep | against Class B opposition. Bir- by trouncing General Motors for Only one player returned, center ; scoring leaders for the season in| tom, the leaders are all seniors. mingham has an 114 mark and, | min TATION §| te. sm time tain year, oe Bob Bohn, a senior, Rest of the TOP COUNTY SCORERS—Prep cagers shown above are among | Oakland County shows that it isn't Jacober te a junior. Mls 243 of course, holds the advantage of GMC mects Chuck's Shack to regulars are either juniors OF the top 10 scorers in Oakland County for the regular season just | necessary to be exceptionally tall | polmts sets @ seasom record for playing on its home floor. a —ae | closed. At left is 1953-54 champion, Arian Stone of Rochester, who| to be an effective scorer. | es Set oe ee Neither rams scteale oom (i tdoor Pol anole eer bona Fordson. which had an ordinary | scored 374 points. Others are Don Williams (center) of Walled Lake! Only two of the county's top 10| ger Rig ‘pared with the rugged 15-game — double climination 114 record during the regular see su4 at the right, Bob Jacober of Waterford and Mike DeKane of | point makers stretch over six-foot | Seeesy °PSRer Skipper ‘siate Pontiac faced this year. wea en parva cao Troy (above), Roger Nosek of St. Fred’s and Don Dorough of Bir- tall. One is the 19354 champion, | “ys, rangy sophomore for- — — ee ee Wildlife Speaker Aims —— by ‘ —_ — Two teams expected to fight it | ™neham — aoneuhasiog Ful Waeret ward, Jim Davidson. just missed | ancing Sexton, Bay City and Flint Blast at Agriculture, Jewelers roared to a 4-21 half- out to succeed Fordson as Class | racked up 374 points for an aver- TSO to oe id cies Bob Central—all high-ranked quintets. Interior Departments SS ee A champion—Highland Park and) |age of 23.4 per game ra ripe a as A pensttle darkhoree ls Kast De- victory. Townes led scorers with Lansing Sexton — go into action | | Beth this jelek aa he | ll ones more during | troit, which upset Birmingham By JACK PATTERSON 21 points, while McManus had 20. tonight. Highland Park (140) = dle regular season. 49 in its final regular-season game. Pentioc Preas Writer Don Quayle had 18 for the losers. Ww ‘ at meets Ferndale while Lansing | pad gery eng te soeaegeaay ae — ednesday’s schedule Birm- an T.—At the Pontiac Merchants advanced to Sexton (16-0) goes against Bay ® His 23.4 average placed him far —- TOP TEN a mma erry ees aa Bsc y a Roy tae the ‘e 1 ty tne te _Dertor erdsn's big trouble lond ourne [ S ot De- | arian stone, Rochester. 16 $4 Mt Berkley at 8 p.m. and East Detroit can Wildlife Conference delegates ete ah at Tat te Ge yoor'te tack of height and Kane of Troy. [ioe Eiseer at pan. St 123 and Pontiac at 9:30 o'clock Mt./from Canada, Mexico and the U saa See She chur Salle tna rebounding strength. “Give us one - DeKane, a talented lefthander. | 3 sume St deme is at ie? -Clemens drew a Ist-round bye. Se ne Merchants outscored Elks 13-9, tall boy and we'd raise a rumpus Oakland County has 13 of the bor and Ortonville carry the hopes | booked 284 points for a 17.8 aver- | Bee Dersegh. Birmingham 18 908 ie. saan vlickes. of the present | im the finale to pull away from a i with them all,” said Vanderhull. 188 prep basketball teams left in in Class C. | age. Larry Chaney, a speedy 510 poger Neset. 81 Fred's * $3 oe ine 8-Ball No Threat —— slim 3432 3rd-period advantage, | Only three schools in the 29. the running for state champion- Serambie fer qdarter-fina} po- | Hazel Parker, finished Srd_ with | S-Di on oc Mts ses ike| ° Bob Swindell and Phil Myers col- | ships as the MHSAA tournament 17.3, while Don Williams of Walled | OTHER LEADERS | PHILADELPHIA w — Promoter Gabrielson, president of the | lected 10 points apiece to lead the year history of the tournament sitions starts tonight in Fern- took 4th with 16.9. Williams J Devidsen, Mitford... 16 9? 145) \1a7+y Ross has crossed cues with . have repeated as Class A cham- | ™oves into the regional stage this gal, where Highland Park, the |1*ke took 4th Wilt Ib. Bed Mills, Ortonville... ns fr tag] Marty Ross has crossed cucs With| Witte Management Snetiteto | winners, . They were ~neoige 4 South. | week. Five Gass week's. district rd ad — io —— \Fecords at his school. Ae Davin taewaee ——« = i (aca) over the el of whether | naeat peels men Guy suaw crane omc (1939-40) i Kanegns Central | ¢liminations, are joined by eight a3 Some Pay Secten ———— — also were the Nick Remeneff, Base! Park 18 190 127 | his snsirrype haan can name &! Gabrielson, declared: a= gene 08 8 9 Puben, ‘ ra 5 z i | . ; a 3 “Perdoon own the 1 OWaled Lake, Rochester and) RSs ot Tomes, age Rounding ot the tp 1 are Soe Ee tacat Seer mrt A Ht "Rows says that corn if puts lagion have tune whe pret [Bonin "THR Retin, oT 8 Fordson won the title last year Shrine are the county’s Class B —— 2. = ts Mullen of St. James, Don Dorough | Reger sides, Reval Geb. 18 174 118 him behind the eight ball with the | the efferts to destroy or te con- Townes, ¢ Bott sarder. 6 ace Ct ee ine od the |rePresentatives, while Keego Har- Bischdinetin fanghe, Oia Vary of Birmingham, Dick Radatz of [srt Gomes, Weer te faz Hit BCA. he's going to continue billing | vert to their own ese publie re — rp Sd tienes $ ee : was Sexton's | — — — = i eore. . 8 ; = beipnm aes een St Fred's, Bob Jecober of Water | fot Srerer,be Prete 5 MS UL eee ae ee ares re sources been =— active oF Siac 0 8 3 3 Sieaas re $33 Highland Park won the Class A — ford and Gene Stasiolowicz of OL, | #= Madison . 1¢ 184 11-6/ tournament, even if Willie Mosconi wea ty s gine nee east et VEW Bowling | omcteves seen gan Sat Pg | scammer cat 0 oo ae season Ww a pe ‘ ourney QUAD ccccccvcscccerss 13 tt 1 16—e8 Regional eli . Mt. G St. Mary, Luck | repeatedly refused to take a posi- | Sac | 1 11 12 11—46 urday. gern ener M { 0) it the ae Gene Konley's | Raschi Waiver a Sign rie aryl praetor yet sek. od — CLASS ose Keil the Lower Penis. CET UPEMS reser sea ty cy comme ey sri tees for etch TE cme ee 2 een vorncioctes "Maer ee nitst | Weiss Indicates Yankees May String rverin "stat te wey eee CC tt be | March 17, Semifinals and finals Governor Participates eh a eae |ly unimpressive. Sa ke eat With Younger Pitchers This Season ( Sn2"22 somite oo Ls | svt tot at poopin seit re-| es consistent ond conan eile cr ris en) oe oe gr team except for its pitching. Only | been the Congress itself, which three of had members Reynolds. |has reftised to go along with these —————<—$_——_——_— -— Marshall Win Poses Problem for State are set for March 13.20 in East’ in Ceremonies Marking men have won 12 straight. includ- ing the Pontiac District title. and Lansing. Lansing ing Start of Tourney | Other games at PHS Wednesday | . Sixth annual Ve of F . St. Benedict, pee = Wars bowling teuranmnent pened Stee “Cuhalie: League ili, raer Or | thinks about it. “Tt was a terrible experience to! realize one day that I had a group of veterans who were not even | reation. | very good quintets, clash at 6 still is plain in talking with him | | DETROIT w — Marty Marshall, Ted Willia s Guests participating in opening | P.m., while St. Charles and Sweet-| that the general manager of the willing to correspond with me," he | Phil Rizzuto and Yogi Berra — | sttempted raids, he added. 182, Detroit took an eight round uWuam ceremonies included Gov, G. | est Heart play at 7:30. |New York Yankees underwent a said bitterly. “I would not even| played on Bucky Harris’ winning PAY | split decision over Wes Bascom, Bosox Star to “Have || Meahen Williams, Pontiac Mayor Keego Harbor, the Pontiac “C” severe shock during his recent-con- have known that Raschi had re- club in 1947. I am proud that we Groffsky Heads M’ 5 +183, St- Louis, Mo. last night to 7 * . ities with some of his | ceived his contract if he hadn't | have continued to win while under- . : Arthur Law, Chief of Police Hu- | district winner, plays Thursday | ‘Tact difficul | ANN ARBOR un—Paul Groffsky, Pose @ problem for the State Box Steel Pin Inserted in bert Straley and Frank Miteel, at 6-p.m ‘ St, Thomas, | veterans. | been forced to sign for it. ce an iaremiaae |» G4oot4 pace ieee aes ing Commission. Coltarbone secretary of the Detrett Rowling | wun the whaner meeting Marine |, ® ally certain that, in| nme mae 1 f mutden it occurred to| “Now the time has come to x "5 today was elected captain’ Marshall with nine straight wins, , Association. | City, which drew the bye. Thars- scorn equally Corts oi was receiving a warn, | bring. in my young pitchers and of the 1954.55 University of Michi- is now a top contender for the BOSTON (INS) — Ted Williams, | eay’e : oma Olen his frame of mind, he would not ning. What if I already had waited | get them ready, if I haven't waited | state light heavyweight champion- : and Elk-| against St. Clair | star or two to the National League pitchers and get them ready to| pects—fellows like Bob Wiesler, Bob Ames weekend. Ha-/ against the Rochester-Mt. Clem |i tne departure of pitcher Vic | pitch big league baseball? What if| Steve Kraly, Art Shallock and oth. _ . Team No..3 took the lead | ens St, Mary victor. | Raschi bad not put a sudden stop | two or three of my veterans should |ers—and they're going: to get a The boxing commission's prob- 2806 total.| County Class A teams are split to the plague of holdouts. Weiss | have bad years all at once? real chance this season. jlem will be whether to authorize was ae |i two regionals. Pontiac Water-| —— pend arrehene Sits ee Buck Birmingham and Berki z - ” anaged Denapolt. Sts, 2 | meted ta oe Beeghae soar 5 Home. Contests \Keglers Told Ri rs, Merchants 1 | Marshall looked” Tnipressive Jast th only 603. | ney, while Southfield, Royal Oak. ) | ees Win in C | night, but the fight was a tight Arbor, ee ae ae ae NFL’ Ch ‘Simple Rules age Playoff [one until the 7th round when he bene. son | anne. Witat ond Adrian | Ferndale ‘10r $ amps Briggs Sports was eliminated dropped Bascom for an eight- Physicians said the Red Sox’ make their bids this weekend. Shrine is part of a 4 Cass Improve Game from the Waterford Township Bas- count. Ist time Bascom has ever star, who was injured last week ed B field at Ferndale which also) DETROIT W—Champion Detroit | hit the canvas on opening day of spring training Cid) 543 Team Wins | includes St. Andrew; St. Florian Lions today announced a six game By MARION LADEWIG ketball League playoff Monday practice when he fell while going | and St. Theresa. home schedule for this fall, featur- Final Article in Series night at Lincoln Junior High Tech Beats Spartans after a line drive, will be out at; CIO 653 No. 2 overcame a 24 ing five games against their West-| Having covered the more im- | School, Manny’s Ringside handed least until May 3. | 19 halftime deficit to trip CIO 564 COOLET MAJORETTES =, | ern Division rivals and one against | portant fundamentals, refresh your | Briggs a 53-36 setback as Dick EAST LANSING (#—Michigan = X-rays taken yesteFday after Wil-| No. 2, 51-42, in playoffs of the)... 8T 4s'an Eastern Division power, the| memory. DeWitt tallied 12 points and Bill Tech cracked the ice for its 2nd liams was admitted to Boston's | Oakland County UAW-CIO lee Lobe oereks 1 | Philadelphia Eagles a oe - hes sabe ggiede = Sancta Maria Hospital showed the ball League at Eastern Junior | Parris bet. s3| Lions will wind up their home| remember in connection with the | Frankenfield, It. = last ae Get Meee break. was not healing properly High last night. Bill Smith sparked | iad" game Aird 250; seri, schedule against Philadelphia Dec. | major phases of the game. Clarkston Merchants remained and Dr. Sullivan ordered surgery. | the victory with 22 points. Young 564. 5. Last year, Eagles finished 2nd| Be comfortable in the stance. | undefeated by beating Beattie Mo- Pa a i — to the Cleveland Browns in thefr Most bowlers can use a four ©F tors, 8034, Dom Mauti had 14 Piipedryeralyery gnelorieebe il . ‘ five-step delivery. Proposed Nation-Wide Intercollegiate Football'.2st:.xs.csc.c.ms Sadie ae ox sits" ™ Staane es" Basketball Results Chicago Bears Sept. 26. Usual| Coordinate the arms, shoulders, | Playotis continue Wednesday at e esu ( | ° A ° p ee ee Se el wens tod tel ae ae ns ee p paar sree ALL re Conference Would Bolster Collegians Against Pros sesso Pet) mevg.bst tot orate |Setnt Sova bactney ot po ee. . The schedule: _ er tee ce ee a Miner in rabelowe “ PRA) ) . | “For another tirely, Oklahoma is a | . Sanday, Sept. 96—Chicage Beors: - follew through. s ° TOURN sey OMI A pede’ pew Soothe conference Ssckaal ade: The Sooners are ancl tes peoertid p oe Onl, 10 dins Angee Rams: ‘Sens,| _ O® spares, face, walk to and Tiger. Ss Dr Op 2nd Str aight se Peters (ay 34 Warnes (Tex) 8 is now being considered pic can make a deep ann olan ot chee ue eee. title every year. Thareda hes tom cerege, Bay Svasties sah ee ra opin 'G a fruit Lea ‘ GCG Pe ns Tt fertand: (Ore 4 impression on the gridi tuat olleges men- a is i : ; 7, ened tn thé od gion tes Aras, Wary, Nite ce 8 pastes. play. You can improve at least T pe : I gue ame wake, mn coe n Dame, Georgia Tech, Duke; Pittsburgh, Penn State, “Army and Navy are in ne conference ; le le 10 pins, possibly a great deal) LAKELAND, Fla. @ — Detroit collected two runs in the | Arkansse ‘Tech 190 Mercer’ fe Oklahoma and Michigan State. oon. Neither is Notre Dame. Dest of the City’s Eagle Bowlers more, by following these simple| teers meet the adelphia on a double by Jim Delsing|,,,, “CAA BEGIONALS * ¢« e conferences are playing more more , H rules. Phillies today still seeking their | and singles Boone Walt | Lasante 76 Fordham “ That, at least, is the gossip. You may notice games among themselves. Georgia Tech Do Well in Flint Test Each year I travel thousands|1.+ win of the 1954 grapefruit by Ray and H. Corctine 00. 16 Geo, Wesdingten 18 this conference isn’t limited to any particular sec- and Duke are ready to move over inte a Teams from the Pontiac Eagles |0f miles giving exhibitions and) i216 campaign. In their ist two exhibitions, De-| Oregen State 43 USC Po tion. It covers the East, the Midwest, the South strong organization. bowling league fared very well | Conducting instructional clinics, I a 1g | troit has collected a total of 20 hits | mise ow con. FLaresy “ and the Southwest, being a national affair save for -_* over the weekend in the Great | Can't show or tell my classes any-| Tigers yesterday dropped which producéd 6 runs. OTHER GAMES “I'l tell you why a conference of this sort 1s Lakes Regional tournament at | thing more than that. ergo hago, hee Princeton % Cornch “ needed,” my informant writes. “The colleges need | Flint. Good bowling. pode tare Firing Se was Tee ss 7 Sreghion 2 this as a bulwark against the pros who are begin-| Fowler's Bar and Grill team i straigtht Ager Police Officers Group mane ning to crowd back, or even crowd out the college —- peagrenlly dintpers Waterford Archers poe Ree radi =F SS game. : : 7 Tth Grade oe 8 2960, Team number two, led by|in Action Tonight Rookie pitchers Frank Lary and fo Sponsor Ball Team... ie mly tes The Ivy League is facing, not extinction, but at | “Skip” Scarrott, placed 3rd with; Waterford ‘Township Archery| Paul Foytack, and Ray Herbert ; th Grade least a big drop in football prestige. It is evident | 2880. League meets tonight at the Com-|huried for the Bengals. Pontiac Police Officers Associa: | City Stickers © ¢ tem $ the college presidents are no longer letting college | Cass Brakes are in Stir:position | munity Activities Building on Wil-| Lary, a 17 game wintier for Buf. | tion is holding tryouts for a Class oon , | football come back into its did position of im- | with 2792, Cass Capt. Marv Sol-| Hams Lake Road with league-|falo last year, was hit for four|D baseball team which will be | Cheltensers 2 Inélans Z s =u 8 doubles lead with 1218 and Bert | number six at 8:15, Members of|up a 3 run homer to Pirate 3rd/|for that class. Drills will be held) 2 ae : Such a conference as the one named would cer- | Mallet has the singles lead with | the leading team include Theobelle | baseman George Freese. March 10, 17 and 24 at Wever trejns ii tenn tainly be a boon for college football. 1 don't know | 689. - Coven; Hisham Car, St. Sietceng-emt) Figur teeters waitin ite tite | Teaes ae aa - ' 2 — that it can be formed or handled. All anyone can . Stalion. : in the losing effort off a trio of Boys from 16-18 desiring « tryout | °"""*“ mone say is this proposed Intercollegiate Conference | The youngest boxer ever to win| Teams number one and four and| Pittsburgh rookies, Fred Green, | ate asked to bring baseball gloves | Serestew {2 Sibesreties 8 would be something to watch and follow. It would | the heavyweight title was Joe|53 also shoot at 8:15. The 9:15|Bob Garber, and Roger Sawyer.|and gym shoes. Fifteen players | °*"™ of be college football's strongest stand against the | Louis. He was 23 when he won the| schedule matches teams 7-12, $11,| Detroit loaded ‘the bases in the Toor to pomabmen one Quiche (reese mine | a onrush of-the pros. championship from Jim Braddock. | end 9-10, 2nd inning but |fajled to “score. lager is patrolman Jess Quick. = . , $ ? v " ¥ < be q j a 4 Lead + » - THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 ee _ NINETEEN Kid Gavilan Easy Winner Howe. Sawchuk Orioles Impressive in Grapefruit’ Action i:rszeue wit ners Yor Sc today By BEN OLAN the Orioles are tearing into grape-| Alex Kellner and first-year man} The Cleveland Indians increased | Clearwater, Fla. Bob Greenwood, | “t!pping Italy's Livio Minelli in Associated Press Sports Writer fruit league pitching so far. ee eee six Orioles, ~ league baseball's newest babies,| Yesterday, they picked up their) and catcher Jim Robertson deliv-| 15-9. Rudy Regalado, a second aren't behaving a bit like the St. | third straight victory of the spring | ered the big blow, a bases-clearing | baseman still on the Tribe's Louis Browns, and they're making | ¥Y thumping four New York Giant | double in the eighth inning. dianapolis roster, connected Manager Jimmy Dykes’ prediction | Pitchers for 18 hits and a 13-8 tri-/ At Fort Pierce, Fla., rookie —"We're gonna surprise a lot of | Y™Ph. baseman George Freese drove out people”’—look mighty good. * * ¢ a homer and a good for With 17 players left over from| Meanwhile Eddie. Joost's Athlet-| four runs batted in, as the Pitts-| spring. drove in a run, but the Senators| Test of the way the hapless Brownies, a flock of | ics weren't doing too badly either. | burgh i last minor league hopefuls and some | They scored their second straight | Tigers 7-3. Dale Coogan, a service | double in “rehabilitation” cases obtained | exhibition triumph, downing the|returnee, delivered a two - run) Philadelphia Phillies a 3 from the Philadelphia Athletics,! Milwaukee Braves 64. The veteran triple for the Bucs. Louis PEF a face for his efforts. | MONTREAL # — Gordie Howe, i straight vie- Detroit's flashy right winger, had throttie (tory. He pocketed a check for his 4th straight National Hockey ‘| League scoring title all but A 6,983 | wrapped up today and. Red Wing Se ee ee ees goalie Terry Sawchuk was lead- Ff i a a i i: iF 2 +p qj i a m4 : ! i al i z i = 3 8 | i g : the | ED : _ oad Taide’ want te take wy en LeatS Willing ee ene N CAA ‘Weed g U I B eg INS == mpacige cane An Si . a Go to Russicr | vecsies hie point total to 1. Maw : boosted his point total te 71. Man- I cont 's manager. Angel Lover.| ft» Duck Title rice (the Rocket) Richard of toss of Y costly one for the Bosox, however, | was worried that his meal or other mishap! TORONTO, Ont. (INS) — Prsi-| MmCluding 35 goals, the circuit's By ED CORRIGAN tween Kansas and Missouri deter- | a & coin would determine | Tournament.’ At Durham, N. C..|}i, Sight shoulder while slidi i seamed need oon NEW YORK ®—With the ex-| mined if another conference tie|the NCAA Tournament entry. /North Carolina State deteated | '9" socond base. He ls expected to| “ °F | dent Conn Smythe of the Toronto rn ception of the Southeastern and . * ¢* ‘se George Washington 75-73. LaSalle) 1. out tor a few Maple Leafs hag offered to take| Sawchuk, defending Vezina hold- Big Seven conferences and the Ivy would reoul The game in Nashville will be | will play North Carolina State and eye. ’ his National Hockey League team | er, has a goals-against average of League all the Gonference basker.| Games are scheduled at six|a playoff for the Southeastern|Navy will go against the Ivy| In & night game, the Brooklyn ere | S ast to Russia in an effort to regain|1.73 per game compared to 1.78 ball races were over today and|sites—Fort Wayne; Nashville; Pe- | Conference between |League winner in regionals in| Dodgers suffered their third the worlds hockey title captured | for Harry Lumiey of the Toronto the NCAA postseason tournament | °Ti, Ill; Corvallis, Ore.; Colum-| Kentucky, the only major unde-| Philadelphia Friday straight setback, bowing to the by a Soviet team from the am-| Maple Leafs was ready to get down to the seri-| bia, Mo.; and Philadelphia. feated team in the nation, and oe Ne tk ee oteur Turento Lgndiarets Monday a ous business of weeding out the| At Columbia, favored Kansas is|/uisiana Slate, eee ks Geen Ge | oe or an toed Ca we a rings Fete stipulated only that| brennan Picks Curran sa taiea aan Se ow Notre Dame vs.|Garden, Western Kentucky stopped eS ‘suitable compensation, including} SOUTH BEND (INS) — Francis The Southeastern and Ivy loops | ing Missouri. Should the Tigers win | Loyola of the South and Toledo vs.| Bowling Green $581 and Niagara eallapeny al pores thy > ae] rans tegen re ang roel ee were to play off deadlocks tonight | however, the Jayhawks would have | irs pamnd Bradi Okla- | Bill Uhl, who pec 33 points for game. omp e 0 provided ayers, anes Beg Dame Bcsigee while a final Big Seven match be- | to share the title with Colorado and | , a. Bey * the losers. Western and Niagara es t A committee of Toronto sports- strength. — ata Ran ener albeian = | At Corvallis—Idaho State vs.|now are in the semifinals, St. EXHIBITION BASEBALL men is considering a campaign to, Head coach Terry Brennan Seattle and Texas Tech vs. Santa| Francis of Loretto, Pa, won a ee eres Moore Says Only Facts | rise $50,000 to send the NHL, named the 31-year-old former Ciara. | first-round game from Brigham | Bestes (a i New Yors 2zeragagsce Sear mane af SRR SMR, om ¥ wr of Estes 6 Be Pies PERFECT aed impartially. P) ’ rr , > -*—_ —Pontiackegler| Dr. A. B. Moore, dean of the afion s Op 1 x p Den Marten ee said leet sight the NCAA (above) turned | vas influenced only by facts in . = in what is be-| censuring Notre Dame last year or int lieved to be the | for giving tryouts to high school only 300 prospects for athletic scholarships. : Moere denied the NCAA coun- Kentucky in SE Loop ee ue ook cll was motivated by any preje- Playoff With Tigers wok | dice tn consuriag the cchost. Be 2 Tonight in @ practice; sald end yy : of the world’s finest g session at West-| Several zr = domestic and Imported Materials By BOB HOOBING ide Recreation. NEW YORK w—Unbeaten Ken- Martell, a 185- edhe ae plas sped a SHOP EARLY tucky entered its Southeastern average bowler, | ball Sd qnere po Merm by far Be ready for Easter — April 18th Conference playoff with 8th ranked rolls in the than tryouts,” the NCAA president y Suits priced from $59 Louisiana State today as the No. Westside House | 52'd” the council investigates all nell in the ‘reported infractions, but, like a 81S RANDOLPH 1 college basket power and West Huron | court, “‘tries only the caught and ° nation. House leagues. can't try the uncaught.” Saginaw ARWOOD 2-2300 Wildcats, favored to defeat the ‘Me ives ot 27|_ Leahy, who retired as Notre Tigers for an NCAA tournament | Dame coach after last season, cri- moe — es berth, were the Ist choice of 4 Seneca street. | te 8 Oe eee aa ” tia contended the NCAA action casters in the weekly Associated against Notre Dame was influenced Press poll. It marked the 9th time by a group of Big Ten schools | OPEN for in the past 13 weeks Kentucky . which resented Notre Dame's : has headed the list Along Pontiac’s Kegling Lanes “dominant position in football and, Indiana's defending NCAA more recently, Michigan State's.” champions remained in tnd post- a es i — “These righteous personalities tion, receiving 11 Ist place bal- | Reduces 64 £7 Stone a M1 Meter Ima ag fTEquently commit football sins " lots and 688 points on a system (ico Mice OM Se eS or ahewe 3 Wards «| more grievious by far than try- of 10 points for ist, nine for Ind | Simms 45 41 Marthe 56 een. cect teerene 9—aeee, | Outs,” Leahy added. Searcy pod oe poe us Soe ats wT RT|" a “he cas cot ell Jak Habel Chevrolet Co. ary eed ge hear a Boos ssnt abanen but with fre veal Greet : we we STALEMATE—Three pairs of hands tried to claim this loose bati | National Invitational Tournament = Pin 5. Benson 860 1) BO. Ben «= 8 38 to the college from profes- during the district tournament Class C here. Cagers are, loft | “ete © fo stated to soe Ke Det) comune <2 Jecstesn’s 90 | Becton oo B #t| sionals,” who dre “doing every: Hottest Deals Anywhere to right: Jerry O’Shaunghnessy (36) and John Craig (52) of Keego | ton tonight, movd Mol Western | "ae oe eee Ore, | indie. gume—a Poder 218 eS ee aa Harbor and Bud Schwartz (10) of St. Michael. Keego won in over- |, Ww. Sarueh das: Baca Pemberton. .B. Richarée—é?7; team | mmx “a” attractive,” while pl NCAA is time, 48-46. Sy ee IT aoe aoe ee —tT w 1| moving to restrict collegiate au aoe weal W, 6 baseEs C. View tT - Sere, wee is - oer = nn . . W. & Bes. — ~ e 1ith Frame 57 35 Shaw's or Leahy also admitted in the article Diddle Sees Hillto ched way the Missouri Valley|Scxiect AGT argent Kerem A |e tne Town game lat PPETS | tucked away the Missouri Valley | venine’s i Reabins i | } Kepince 9% %/ injuries in the lowa game last . Conference crown and another | “Sia. same—Winnle Staéer 222, series —_— season were feigned and said such ; , ; NCAA spot, also advanced — from | —Derethy Wilsen 579; teom W. 8. PONTIAC WIVES practices have-been a part of foot- } inning is Trip wis ee eo ee |e aoe 2 By RIP WATSON | raced to a 9581 Victory over Bow!-| “hanging places with Notre Dame. me UNNOR wy | Res. Mo 8 in fae feu & ————— 5 NEW YORK @ — “This is the ing Green last night in its Ist ap-|_, Holy Cross, Sin, and Nosh Cabo. | siemee a ee 8 Seperter #/‘Y’ in Finals Spot Sth time I've come to New York pearance in the 1954 National In- ‘< one an ames. 4. Cita 1h oe eS res «ts ‘ts | Benare’s SS Tem Ne 3) yuCA gained a finals spot in for this tournament and this time via tion top 10 a an : ot SE. BS @ Cmte rh he is rs Bes we're going to go all the way Tournament State’s Cinderella five yesterday Sebrom as Srenges 0 etant | tenes _ some series ad. Newby, 197-218; the Pontiac — That “we” was veteran coach “This is the ist time we've upset Tth place George Washing: | | Trem eee ral Reg Clesners 048. 19. . ketball League playoffs i Ed Diddle’s talking about his fleet-| come up and played a real good | ‘00 7573 in an NCAA playoff. 9.inlly, soriso= @. Porter 61, gome— —_— by dumping the Apprentices, footed, talented Western Kentucky | game right off the bat,” Diddle . jagnee eee ee eee basketball team, Western Kentucky | sald while his players whooped Benen LABEne pu| Tomkins 5885. Puller bes egg So manure Mt ap in the dressing room as Joes 43 Nichette ajuam 8 2 oe 44 g| next Monday. Bal Varien Final Standings nal game instead of only » quar- Peortes i Eyes Se | satan meaty Sore 8, pees | with 35 petals, SUBURBAN CATROLIC terfinal. . ee Bt Frenchy’ | haiaatla tes 28, a. wencsteete © a ame v : Hilltoppers, seeded 2nd in the e@W ulation onary Massa 216, series wt? wt SANDERS 4 OL s& Mary Ii “2 RO Sl. 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This might seem high) 4 three-cent letter or a two-cent | What is true of the B47 medium | | to all those except fathers wh9| postcard and other “preferential | will have ever greater effect in = majhave had to finance weddings | surface mail, such as daily news- | refueling of the B52, a much big- aay is | BaPCTS. will rate the air service. | ger and somewhat faster plane. Joan's wedding = alone is| But it is only held on a space| The Air Force disclosed last fall reputed to cost $2.500. It is a Don) avaiable basis. that it was experimenting with Loper crea brocaded Mly- unadey white satin, full Airlines will handle the mail only | ® 547 converted to a tanker plane when they do not have a full by the Boeing Airplane Co. length with a train. Rex designed the cap of Juliet pearis with a| Passenger or cargo load. The Boeing company announ- three-tiered, full-length veil. Gee, but ifs Greaz !// af || amos tld pony weney'"1| BO@ES Rescue 15 | steer te’ eae wind don't care what it costs, just so | ° . ® ” Boei to te kis have « baooy marcnge” | From Drifting Floes | wane. stat muri bd) He added that Joan's wedding) 1 ance w_A Conservation De. ¢ ‘Tansport. This would Bring | ————— & t . . | is a contrast to when he married | partment launch and 1. | the speed a ae 4 Mary Livingstone | mercial fishing boats picked 15 ice eee et the same tme| eT a a +) = = ag “We did it in Waukegan at the! ithermen off’ the sind blown. ike | Th “THE BLAZING FOREST” Starts at 11:20 - 3:20 - 7:25 OR Tits pate) NOW! Thru Tharsday! ll Q2AT. i “iit i p In Technicolor with ‘ 4 dertvatives as “life insurance Esther Witenes, Yon for Imundrede of thousands in Johnsen & Tony Mastin times s blood ean- net be mana factured. E f i BIG OUTDOOR COLOR DRAMA ff MUSICAL THEIR FIRST PICTURE IN to : ee MIRACLE | (9 ererererererwrerersrerst) + 2 cadillac age @ ro 7 . as NE ot Ba Daye = CINeEmaScoP y oe “ne = TAKES YOU ee | eee BENEATH we knoe porta njoy the best THE SEA! eae are t sieved prope: Bronte , 400. & Tetagaph Beod Af an old — i. DINING ROOM ~ x ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 Political Guessing Game: What's Happened to Mao? By PHIL NEWSOM | ambassador on Jan. 27, missed the y on the strengthening of | Mao's successor. but new for Peiping. Accompanying it were repeated | Moscow in October, 1952. On pleas for “party unity.” Stalin's death he became premier. Also new for Peiping Radio was So, the speculation is that Liu the following: Shao-chi is the Malenkov of China. "The brilliant example set by As was the case with Stalin, the Communist Party of the | little really is known about Soviet Union proves that to safe- | Mao's state of health. He has guard party unity and unanim- been reported suffering from a ity, a resolute struggle against | heart and stomach the opportuntsts in its ranks is | trouble. needed.”’ The latter would seem to sug gest tht a purge in the Chinese ° Communist Party is planned or Bedspread Lives Long already has been carried out UTICA, N. Y. (UP)—Lots of folk Speculation about Mao is nat- | own spreads, but not many 101 ural for a number of reasons. years old and all in one piece.| Since then, he delegated Red | of Army Chief Chu Teh to accept | ra the credentials of the Hungarian | spun by her grandmother. Russian capital for special medical care. Contributing further to specula- tion about Mao is international curiosity about the effect his per- sonality will have on the Geneva conference between East and West on April 26, and the many rumors -| that the Red Chinese hierarchy is to undergo a Beria-type purge. by Gulbraith E we tae we eter ai A Baa) il the and Stalin.. . .| Similarly, speculation about gees He also is said never to have ty SBA Sorte, tee 7. Oey © O Pen OE “Oh, I'm not worried about money, Aunt Emma! it'll be two or three years before we have any!” AF i s i z 4 i CAPTAIN EASY . ae ‘ es a rer were bo? - . ‘ rts > te = + cae ( RN BOARDING HOUSE EZ WENENG! A SAD/ THi6 1S THE HEANIR on THING L'VE LIFTED - > PUPF -FP SINCE TWENTY-ONE A L | Se. 3 | ss AND HER BUDDIES 7 Poni ee ee: > . GRANDMA MM er ua TWENTY-TWO mete ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 . Soybeans Up, | lodge Calendar [ MARKETS ||Mart Evens Up |Scewmicowcies | Basiuess Notes SCS to Moet a , Special communication: Cedar , D on Breakin Charge e ROCHESTER—A general meet-| scHAPER'S FLORISTS—FIlOWERS ) ton, Thursday, haaren ith 7 William L, Lister, 39, of 2147 Bell ing of WSCS will be held at 1:30) 12 AUBURN res fruggle SPEEA) meen _|Gains, Losses ozetecess OO COM ee EASE ioncleon lohne at ins, Losses eCy - ood, W. M. —Adv. | 2 LOIT (UP)—Wholesale priess @3 ’ ination of a breaking and entering Church. Speaker will be Mrs. Ar Don ] CHICAGO @® — Soybeans added e Fruits: Apples, Delicious, fancy, §.00- ~~ Avon Jus thur Selden, of Pontiac. oneison-}O S a few cents to their value MH §.50 bu: No 1. 3.50-4.00 bu; apples, Green- | NEW YORK w — Gains and| “* C. Green Monday. : een VOWERAL Hoste on the ews in rie ings, No 1, 225-275 bu; apples, Jona- ot | DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS™ than, fancy, 350 bu: Nol. 200-280 bu; |10sses were about evenly divided Unable to furnish $1,000 bond, ’ STATE OF MICHIGAN, County board of trade today but the rest! perry neattoon of 911 N. F Spples. Mclniesh. fancy, 3.78 bu: Nol | in early deali Lister was returned to the County - Sone om Voorhees-Sin! of the market had difficulty in| st. reported that four hubcaps *% D8: No 1338 be: No 1 238-.2.1 be market today in the stock | Jail to await arraignment in Cir.) Higher Than 1952 but ge ae of Oe Satine. bela of | FUNERAL ° forging ahead. were stolen from his.car last night | ag ag eg gl . cujt Court March 15, Police said Return on Investment ‘% Provaie office ia the City of Pos-| ambulnce 8 ice oe eae All wheat deliveries except | While it was parked in front of his fete “toppea, No’ 1'1.00-1 50 but Car- wae ange wane te) Be ee eoroeiee Serty Deneny . a re san Marct ed out ins come! home, according to Pontiac Police. | pal See cis Guat: cuuae, oor 1, S106 Seer een —" vo (eileen diabenicaken Dips From 6 to 5.6 Pet. Reg gm en Sea start firm behs: celery root, No 1, 1.25-1. ' climbed —_—_—_——— | 2 tinuation of yesterday's rally.| Theft of two fender skirts from | >ch* “ra ee, ie I aes se. tbe 1% to 63% on announcement that . . The Michigan Bell Gelaghiane| ist coms nese Commienener of ins BOX REPLIES Wheat near the end of the first _. eed night was reported to- | Caioss, ary. Wo 1, $8-19 $010 bag. Pare: egg. jee is planned, and Amer- inaw trik Co.'s net income in 1983 exceeded | Cut? of OMUePS: three disinterested 2 oe ee hour was 34 cent lower to ‘% hi ‘d ron of 196 State | tone. “No b0-00 > et — eum, which lost 2% at c earnings 4 | apeciel” Commission . who shall be there were replies at a leech ot, cece was te | St He told Pontiac Police that |New." 1s0-1% loot tee’ Rediabes. | Wi rang sr s0n. the Nee can resident treehoidere of the, said County} | the Press office in to % higher, March $1.53%, oats eer o— stolen while the auto | bs a. 1c 16 be: Fadtanen whee. Fed. M generally were higher. Py ’ , company | affected such Drain, to determine the the following boxes: % to % higher, March 77%. rye, “8S Parked in front of his home. | No I. $0.70 Sib box: hubarb. hothouse, | otors, electrical equipments, 0 | [a report showed today. | necessity for the taking of private prop- % to % higher, March $1.22%,| Malcolm Davis of 199 | tases 35 be w behs. Rutobagas, No Tailroads and coppers were mixed. Clifton W. Phalen, president of | {<7 ° Drei kaown os'tue “Lose Drei.” a ee ee soybeans 2 to 4% higher, March! Ave., told Pon Aubure | '09-1.50 bu, squash. Hubbard. No 1, 1 00- Utilities and steels lost small frac- the company, said, however, that | through certain lands in said Commerce 20, 27, 79, 35, 36, 43, 56, 3.52% and ‘ce | Ave., told Pontiac Police that two 180 bu. Turnip, ‘topped. We 1, 1.00. | tions. : revenues in the last half of 1953 Township. and, lie, lust com oe. OT 5 lard Me 20 = a fender skirts were stolen trom his | '* °* There were reports of an upturn Bus Drivers May Go | indicated a “declining trend in “whereas On the th day ef March 80, 90, 96, 98, 99, 105, hundred pounds higher, arch | car last ni while it was parked | j * I ” ; , made $17.17, ie |im front wg —- “= CHICAGO PRODUCE in business for some chemical; Back to Work During c#nings” and that costs were ris- pane Hang ip Ny - mon gre ny ng — cco MES Oma |. gmceaa at "Tapas pein Manufacturers, but chemical) Deliberations ne Seeniginee imy Seaatveaeetaiae | ae wr bey Mla J. — 45, of 705 | shipments tor Friany a8 total U. 6. = failed a | Michigan Bellis net earnings | ¢'. ‘'° eeserteln and to appraise and Help Wanted Male 6 rem... bd eee re ie, erndale, ; ; old 6 su te; | pace trading slowed w Council year totaled $21,578 determine a or Pp ts . . Jey rl Fed weerpaare tan $100 and $20 costs Se) ee ee eee $4.00. shortly after the opening, in con- hes ordered acbiratien ok a bus roo with $19,228,159 rs 1962. Interested in the veal cctate to. be taken i OFFORTUNITY Bey a 221% May ....... 352,09 90 days probation Yesterday | Minnesota North Dakote Pontiacs $118. | {rast with unusually active mar- strike by 58 drivers and mechanics; Investments in new equipment ee cae tae ak double’ your earnings asa sales sscooe 838% July ....., 348 | by Sylvan Lake Judg ! kets of recent weeks. whict lied : And whereas, This Court did on the fepresentative fer eur’ tesas Pferet ...00 189% Now 381 ae Stasick ae 3 J. DETROIT EGGs Yesterday stocks moved slightly = —— coe, rege trom §375,- | Simiestisn of such opnitention wad of fal, ‘Ow aot meceseary, We reine pecs pst RES ER lea. Stance leaded ‘gully to) pernoer ier key lt i? |lower under profttaking. | Tare waste posty service | “The company’s ret Wg ng og he BE arr Sg) beeches OIE . Whites—Grade g . , The leads only. Rise Bee ERD MRE SSS TE] ae your friend's te all and needs | fa0'Sefuet is attadeats Teetté| New York Stocks | "™t >* "mmet olay. eee TT oe ie eeceeaas at bmetesed | ang RETRO OPRETONTEY Sep 2.2... . 16T ; 06, wid. avg. 44, gr | did ¢ | Merce esse tte Ont s| pail. Ph. MA 5-4031.C. A Mitchell B leree 4-46 ‘wid ove ate win cecshah, iad Mimcdey. |Cotly uA feriaeee: Gems 64 Rose tees eat entered | “Por "honest, hard. working man, aly HS yfermenn ou qaBiOrD—Orade A jumbo 66 large 45. | Figures after destmal peints are cighthe| whee the drivers did met retura | Per cent in 1952 However, the re-| cinch ioe, at fay etciock im the ignly rated nursery "company. sees arch 13.02 rade Ad Exp .. . : [ t . v i BF BS AE ee gone pumang at PET Se meee ate By Raat g,| Se pane memes Gy fs dp Seger cern he Es ed Roe Se May ...... 124% Sep 20020. 12a he are used in West Vir- —-- | Allied @tre <.° 43.2 nats ae ae subsidiary of the Na- — Mi a 1953 as the plone Suaa ond “hare @ beara nee pu sae ——————— Ee Piecing BUTTER AND EGGS Alum ted sy) Lenn & P83 tional City Lines of Chicago. PRescnge hr 1 nace a record a oe Aeee Se be ned. | BUTCHER. EXPERIENCED ONLY —_ - wan a Resid en Am oh Lib MeN & L935} The company has been negotiat- The n lephone Is in 1953. persons, whose lands were to be tre-| aacen "Three ee ae | Umehanged. 83 score AA 6S. 62 A 0475. | Am Can 333 $& Mey 65 | ing with Division 1472 of the AFL umber of phones in use versed by such proposed Drain. and who W Huron ; Your Pecketbeck could toke vob eds, 8 C S07. cars 00 B 6). 6 | Am Cyan as) Locah Aire HE pega Sulvaet Ke of reached a new high. There were [84 oot released right of wey. sad ail ELDERLY MAN WANTS P? INT. big foll if | Regs m See we A) ie ecm . 34) ployes of | more telephone workers on the| at the time and place designated. and FE sesynet Tom done now, a big fall if you are not rt re wholesale | Am N Gas ... $42 Meck Trucks 32 | America. After the service ended payroll than lies be beard Ge Sel to once and | FE soe, (df odequotely insured against vs pg eg i a Am Tel&Tel 1641 Field .. 37 | at the end of the regular shift at ever befere. | SSesom “St thoy 0 ante, end to shew | PROFESSIONAL persona! liabilities for acci- Sm 3, current receipts 37, checks | 1™ "Ce sania He May Dow : #1 11:30 Sunday night, the Council Phalen said the company's poner if any i ae appll- | SALES POSITION Gris Anac W & C informed. earnings were “far below” Whereas, There . errs ae ee ens = oe cpraonr pouyay hrmour srs. 81 Mid Cont ret ny] WL | Se ahewe by other taduspring | Zith thie Court # aeccription snd survey tend stiary Apohcaticas eeahsee” t might be coused by || nrmoPMIRORTS TE vox me [Afethne "Be Mee gate «Bae jo taeTae "en art | sed fat teem tb tated | Secon ome | renee eyo you. Heavy hens 33-0: light type 29-23;| Atlas Per... 401 a _”:.. 364 | board composed of two union, two| % Beep pace with “former tna the commencement. general cours come » eT mee ner Gameae or bese FL ead on (GE dele 5, 08 ash Kelv |. 136 periods of - SS $1.80 to $3.00 per o4 H. W LOGH soe while 36-80; gray erecose 31-31%; | Bak & Chto 8) Met Biss .... 33 company and one city representa- geod business. ond terminus of such are as ant work. a “4. We HUTTEN ER Agency |[Sores Rates! Om ess et 7 -'+ 4] tive to debate the issue. The Coun-| The company has asked the) com a: « py SURVEY ait Avet Yio BBerry Net The bs shore A pet Huttenlocher - Mex E. Kerns CHICAGO POULTRY Bood etre BS we Central 83 cil ordered the five-man panel ee Public —- Commis: wag, Lane 2, be 4 cea | fee, Mant be oes obo Riker CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry steady ves . yesterday. sion approve increase in- es mes PEANSSY | aia' eo coe isl Gee Eegerk © BY ae Gi | Th boars findings are bindng| telephone rain The company of aw ie gt fea etiwiue| Pa a Regt vy hens 28-32: light hens 18-20 | Buda Hed Bee #4 — : 4 said the proposed boost would 5%, ‘* of Sec. 34. Commerce Township _Mr Smith 6% N Baginaw — 1 Sa old roosters | Burr (Aad i. 174 merthe Ast |. 6.1" The union originally negotiated amount “to an average of three Sw'ty to ner iy shore mas of wanes Labs, JIG BUILDERS — Can Pee RM Peta 83 lor a ab-cent hearty wage boost cents per telephone per day.” [on dey of NW'iy tne of Lo ¥| 0 DIEMAKERS : ase a1) 3 the te- (and Lot 51 of seid Welfare Lakeview URNEYMEN ONL vestock Celan 197 fringe benefits whea ourists N O} 511 Community Nat’l Li | Chee "de Onto M Param Pict 302} sue came up last Nov. 1. It ot named Michigan one | Pee 7 ft te oe ee tron | _APPLY ¥ Bank Building L emDETBOHT uivestoce | Eth tt™ hy Frog 2° ?| scaled te demande down to 8 | Sear, according to e nationwide ih tgh,o,0(et) Su. tm a hoe, ty ‘ | wariy sales mized choice 100-250 = | Eros tae 33 vee De 18.8 hourly boost as recom- travel to a nation 5 ft BE ly of WW'ly “line “of fet BODY Phone FE 4-1568-9 | sews end, pitta areund $9 cute newer Ol Sets fame °., aos reas? - 323] mended by a review panel ap | tithing Co Michigns wan naeng | more or ieee te tpt on the NEI) tn DIVISION ae oe, = enesaiea oa ake weights | Gol ae = Philip Mor... 418 pointed by the governor. i alge alban agar dpe awl @ oa: ote ott, OB ly trem —_- 0 _BALDWIN_avE | anita Salabile 909. About 58 per cent | Coneum Pw. sie Pit Plate Gl... $7¢| Clifford H. Defore, union presi-| trips taken. New York cote Pi ot tat eo od ub. We fh mare of gh QREAN VETERA! BAKER & HANSEN |2 Shack Hee (ESSERE FER ee Ce an opening | Curtiss Wr | Radio tp |. 385 that order. [Ss oe eee Sub. S Giee ; steady: but some interests slow ¥ 93 Bur * Or “om. bulls, small tot low choice $47 ib | Bet Mase... 308 | i AS 3a. a week were put on the arbitra- — sf the BW % of bec. 38, Commerce Twp. potential 1 you es for the steers 623.18: few enastered sales nod | Dore’ Chem $32 Sears Boss. se | 00 board’s deliberating. Mean- Dennis O’ of Lake Orion | Ostise¢ County. Michigan 70 ft. more selet position etfered by one of . end ‘commercia! steers and | Peete ich "": eee eo 8 while, the Council waited for the, announced the opening of adaaiees ry in the Maintenance Inbustry Pret. Donald E. Hansen Richard H. DeWi hetfers $13.00-17.00; early sales utility Bast = -: 33 $| company and the a ny WGharing Contract large ) ic - Dew itt Sea har Geauategl cous: GEMl-IEie [Gem Man ted Gen be at) union to name| real estate office this week. | pit'of'w i 0 OW mee 3S emt the wale, assures, far ober oe ) Res. FE 2-5513 Res. FE 5-3793 nig hg Ne dM Oe a $14] their representatives to the board. Headquarters of the firm, which | BE \\"s"as ssc 34 Gommeree twp: | Sets av , 4 Accident I I | $14.80-1625: heavy bigh commercial End Jon ey SE _ will transact general real estate | “Sieee oO . : Malimgs "end sree journal | Automobile Insurance taka | calves —alable 225. Lumited scale cate it Sd csi Nab Wanted Su t will be located in the | stent vere parent © . my esas & ty Insurance | ear! for smal! supply vealers. undertone | Firestone 707 Std Ol NJ... 904) spec | Oakland Theater Building. O'Con- wit of Wa at oe nee Long aoteirag nd and ip nl car, and Insurance Life Insurance | @heep—Salable 1.300 Market opening Gen Ele he geetseber. ies ii 2 nor says he has a staff of seven SE ‘. Sec 34. Commerce Twp. Garand | perience. write Colonia ing Bonds—All Types Plate Glass Insurance | weedy Sule eariy sales high good to (Gen Pas ‘Ma. Guth Pap... Mt After —— ““rugnte | BreeSeasse' Gontoany mH pte gt ge = ces eee Gen Mot © 7 swift a Co. az4. if S ip Rg tg ts ny tobe _ cheecmen tk oan nes | 36.50. choice me |Gen Tel 4 =«sBylv Bi Pd... 386 pees nae | at 625 $0: 46 head 110 Ib averages $28 30. | Gen Time 21.6 Texas Co e2|. -A ti Lapeer A record 81,088 persons | (Raymené, Champe) WANTED: 3 MEN | “LEARNING AND UNLEARNING $10.00-3360. ‘sheep scarce. mostly cull |Ollietie« "be. Thomp Pa. Clark Gregory seared Sherif} thronged to the General Motors Sus of part of SE \ Sec 34 and pen | To, staff hg da in ARE TWO COOD LESSONS" ——— Goel fe. “ts Tims'm bear. $1 |the arrest by Waterford Township | Motorama in Loe Angeles Sun- | Sa4%oe" Bien ™ “ome od ey ee ES ace eavnaiee sceatcat os Lager ge go 31.4 | Police early today of IP | day and two other records top- | Right-of-Way A strip of land 30 experience 1 Reet CHICAGO (AP:—Selabdle hogs 6.000 |Grah Paige 14 : ee i a man wanted pled over the weekend. Satur- ™@ width across part of the above de- ne le & permanent position. With | market siow and uneven: generally ‘cos oa 136 Pec uie¢ | in Lapeer on grand larceny day's attendance of 55.951 was een the centerline of which pervuntte 6 oe ohne i. 28 lower on ali weights buteD- | Hersh Choe oo = on. charges. the second largest turnout at as pt oo the Oey tine of 0@. tot oa. | commission, Cor helpful. Apply | rN fates ott ghter welgnus oft |Melland P . 12° United Cp... 316/ Lawrence H. Arnold, 29, no A | being located 10.9 pilus or mines 138 Avense. 10 | 330 BD, few sales lighter weight off | momecth 1L1 Gen ren... | address . 2, two-day record also was set for casterty from GW Cor. 24 lot. Thence | Asp m Ask for Mr 0. C a ; MAR ’ Jower; mest choice 180-480 Ib butchers | Hooker El @® UB Rud .... 316 was arrested early today| the weekend by the total 137,049 | *'7_® @ist of 10.0 plus or minus ft to H WINDS! Bone eects lathe |mvoet, dl ue ee Blake "bad. bron cepplied earter| ne a hotee | tna had been - < | feet chetee ot 38 oe cmect aon.2e8 Th [inland Ot. 64, va Pulp. | vith a description of Amald’s car Bie C. Knit hia. wite MAN Bioeth tie ecate aa ite | BE ESS Bx" 83] and the license number. | YOUTH Gets 60 D pe Soren ete es } : : } int Harv 3 ite : 3 n ° ye ee $6 Woolworth _ _+| Waterford Township Police Chief ays rons ane ali mle Bn te wie er Steady i elms high polyp of most de: tnt Tel & Tei te teaith 33.* ei Frank Van Atta alerted his men LT i coe ames end ai) demeges in vou quality Guat ues oan ae eae | ee yesterday when Gregory notified After 2-Mile Chase opening or maintaining of he said pre,| MAN INTERESTED ti LEADING | utility’ and commercial cows steady TOCK posed together with the descrip- water softener sales ity | gamnere and cutters steady to 28 lower wd AVERAGES him that Arnold was believed to tions of the tracts owned by such per- to advance to dealer a neces- | bulls fully steady. vealers steady to 1.00 (Comptied by the Associated Press be in the W. Bobby G. Adams, 71, of 172 W. | %°>* severally. and pisced opposi | cory References Ne investment gig days: few loads high chosee | Figures after éecima! petate ore cighthe aterford area. Ypsilanti Ave ion lead Ponti respective mames, are as wens noes — YE 43573 for appoint | - steers : | ac Let WN —Welfare eview ‘ | _ ee |e "Sesgnie'se 08; good"ane choice steers | et change... 3 ft Coun patrolmen on a twomile chase | £2" of iy oo ew bec 3s ang toe | | MAINTENANCE MAN and yearlings 1900-2475. utility to low | Noon. today....1838 66.7 8808 11817 ty Death morning, was ordered to spend | Ostiand Co. ‘een One of two men wanted. under Kenneth G | Bese Sed be ing Wesco ang | Wee ames age Be HT td S joo aye tn akiand County Jal | g's ght eg RTY MN | Soe che eck Pama. | Sood grades 13 00-1800, SE ag ead ong wn Meat a3 He lise Mes Went art pleading guilty to reckless, — (Raymond Champe) une Cuapeny Weer = =, a | ae iss 636 S80 ti83| LAKE ORION — Service for tiving before Pontiac Judge BO ag ye ge Sub. of sround mea. willing to wort and seereennie! eee Se Oe Fe, banners ean | eee bew---:-s St os tay ee Coe et, © | Maurice E. Finnegan ea mee FA tee ee eee pt og ag le cial bulls § 14.00-1700: commercia! to | 1988 Bt oa tot Rs here | Patrol Co. = ee s 5 Seer Cree re eee | chotce vealers 1600-2800. cull and! id. AT OT RS for 41 years who died this; Patrolmen Robert Rowland and “Right of way The NWiy 20 1% of | “TAT APPEARING MAN, FOR RANCE wtibty, 10.00.19 00. ieeahter Kae DETRON STOCKS morning in Pontiac General Hospi- James Ockerman testified that the sdove described parcel service and sales route. Pe R —-® -y* ‘ er & Weeks) | tal, will be at 2 p.m at Adams ran five red | duri (Raymen4 Chamge) tng leaner Thursday ights ng Let Tec) a steady te 38) higher Figures after @ecimal points are — Funeral Home the chase Sout No wuts Lakeview Woodlené Hoover Co 17-18 Water LORE, Basco Se. PPE G-02040 [fete See Bee ees | neue meer HALE Oake with Darla fe Royal” Gok| “After we coraered hirm in the | Sot0E" bisa Crmmeree toe. Geb: | | UTE oft. " choice sadin a Cm ae . poe m in the tend Co. i 7 rN a ca H yeti Gur amanteaes., sR | Cemetery GMC parking lot” Ockerman said, |) matt ofwer Aine ot mea en} — YOUNG Man preetty choice to choice snd prime 0¢-113 | Nowe “eereesss $1 $3] Surviving are two sons, Norman| ‘he tried pushing the police caf| Masti ytctr atta cain sees | men chetee slausiter, ewes ig 08-33-38. eull to Midwest Abrasive’. -..2 ‘, $s E. of Lake Orion and Theodore of | back with his car to try getting | * more "peruicuattygescrined. as” bag Must Rin lived _ SO meee ST —‘(‘isésOsOsé*dCR CR Ct re eee te ce tiac. sisters. Mrs Ma 4 way again ” q or vietmity DETROIT EDISON Wolo sale: bid and bal = = et Tapes a poem . being AH 100 pian or potent Hours 8 As many ™. Sentences 3 Detroit No sale; bid and asked. pain sles ee a | a auto | Mt casteriy trem SW Cor. of lot: Thence Ack ter Mr Greats 1 son of Royal Oak; and four grand- defective brakes and wind-|f te « pe a at ee FOREIG a. te , COMMON STOCK YIELDING °5.50% wee Fone ie Rese enenangs | children. shield te pene the a L H Men to Jackson | rates tolls :orees Bemees, elias William Jonna Rigg chs aving paid dividends continuously since 1909, “Canadian dollar im New York open| LEONARD—Service p ° : ane Wr Sut s wife) tee. I . and buria Appearing. That the | a this steck offers an excellent investment in a Three Detrolt: men were: cach | "22 vs. cent off w cent. | for William Johns, 44, of Riverside, alr Sent to Pr ISON =| sence, ty any miner intompetsat “er | oe growing Michigan utility. sentenced to 7% to 2 years in 1/18 unchanged: Oreat ; 30 “aay | Calif., will be held Thursday morn- | « ‘ Township ter Towganige ef a WANTED | EXPERIENCED TRUCK prison Monday by Circuit Judge | piitam eo say fuveres mpehenees; Gren ing in Riverside. He was a former in Theft of Auto Tire Se ae eee sr ee Se | Walker's Cleaners, Lake Orton? Telephone: WOodward 2-2055 H. Russel Holland on charges of reat Britain 90 dey futures 261 1/16 Leonard resident. neglected of retaced Oy teem een | WTD. CaBIneT MAKERG &.Mil assault with intent to rob while wy I one etvene) son. Mrs. Gertrade A. Lett Claude Garland, 19, of 7280 How- | ‘Us. vis Reymene Champs | monterey ll my reo pian armed. | of @ cent, : Holland ( } ell Rd., and Arthur Farnsworth, | Cham jilliam tec ninghom, gr § ROYAL OAK—Service Mrs ; pe, Wii . Kis _Birs tw MU bon FIRST OF MICHIGAN They pleaded guilty Feb. 23 to cant. pee Sse. | Gertrude era So. ot p59g | 2: Of #021 Arcadia Park Dr., were | Rorsty "thed'ss te! cach of you are WE HAVE OPENING holding up a grocery store, at 239 Unchanged: Bweden (Broa) 1894 wa” | Cronicg wil ; sentenced to 1 to 5 and 2" to 5| this Court, at the time and ngs For neat appearing man to as ° : Fisher St.. J 2 ; Switzerland (franc) (free) 33.32, Rd., be at 2 p.m. ; n , tan place last att heattas and etr Corporation ns an. while armed | vp | % of @ cont; Denmark (krone) | Wednesday at Wessels Funeral years in prison Monday on larceny ~gt eg + E- ing casincer. Ne enperifecs sos = revolvers. Lai : Home, Pleasant Ridge, with burial charges. ego ge . if stead a *- : Arthur Russell, 26, of 3024 Ash, | unchanged. Brea trees 178. un: They ‘appeared before Circuit | Erfaid gppiiestion for the appamniment | ix uowual O32 Robert Lov chan Mexico 11.2, in White Chapel Memorial Ceme-.| ot Special Commissioners as afore. man Apply in rane ee elace. 29, of 3887 Scot- | PreeStsig ctuuee) sees" unchanged | tery. She died Sunday at Henry | ude 1. Russel Holland and plead. | i) Sea Oe. seed tnas | _Faddser?” * omen ow = nges Ww at Henry fee BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT ten, and Walter Goynes, 24, of Par ast: Hong Kong dollar 17.60, un-| Ford Hospital, Detroit ed guilty Feb, 23 to stedling a tire | og uit SArSty ordered that the H anted : 1931 Watson, were arrested by De- “""* *. , 8. . ‘from an automobile jast Feb. 9| the “Leon Drea we served upon re | tele W Female 7 NEW YORK | trait Police and admitted being = Arther Ress ‘to replace a flat tire on their car, | Stl, S24 non-resident ownérs IN fn - R CHICAGO | involved’ in numerous Holdups Great Lakes Freighters IMLAY CITY—Service for Ar- . Farnsworth —recetved- the “tee —— ARTHUR E MOORE, acai ioe nu peigg it = — | there ‘to Start About April 20 thur B. Ross, 90, of Imlay City, will sentence because he was on pro- 4 true Judge of Probate. opened for an accountant Prefer. | They will serve their terms in be at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, | bation for entering without break-| PLORENCE DOTY pertoney, foantiar “wih secounte Southern Michigan Prison at Jack-; CLEVELAND” uh — Pittsburgh | Lapeer, at Pairs p.m. jphsemranrd fire when arrested on the larceny aon 2.6 " Bteady A ad son. | Steamship division of United States | With burial in Lakeside Cemetery, | charge. —— se es | Steel Corp. said today its fleet | Port Huron. He died Monday morn- | ! ! Complete And Then There Were 2 [ot sive real sr cc | Mem, Vere mittee | WOOds Stands Mute Death Notices CHARLESTON, W. Va. u}—Mrs. | April 20.” ROYAL OAK—Service tor Mrs, 10 Murder Charge ~— a Virginia Flanagan. office workér,| The firm also announced it has | Vera H. Mi | DANTEL. MARCH 8 1934, ELBERT nvestm t era H. Miner, 62, of 2200 E. Far-| James W L en was on her way to buy a “get, sold two 474foot vessels — the | nam Ave., will be held at 2 p.m Prve- a 2. of Detroit. Stes taeane ol Mie aka well” card 1 i ; nvr when arraigned Mon- Daniel, or of ca or a fellow employe Amlietoa built in 1899 and the | Tuesday at the Kinsey Funeral day before Circuit Jt HR Louie i. "Donel, 3, ang” Bugene ene? when she fell and fractu t Cornel It in 1 i Oakview | Facilities “ribs. ie me antl Ch. ol Oma er a aa al kee at prem, ona first Gegune tourder| — scar beater of Mes Witton $$ ae . home. A ‘glen Weak gully wae cakerea Serene and tore ax, mee + - « af Your Finger Tips Kenneth Lee Sheppard for him by the court and he was, ;unersl tervice will be held ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Sery.| returned to the County Jail. 1 “the. Doneson-dohins | Punersi just pick wp your phone and coll ws far experienced service on your investments. Your inquiries ore welcome | \ aby phone, by letter or in person Consult us for first hand information - in Stocks and Bonds Fac : : We maintain a direct line to a member White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | Woods gave himself up to , -*,* 5 WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. of all principal exchanges with up-to-the- | He died Saterday tn the Detroit | Fuh. 6. Weeds snid in a statement Sr annoegees er OY the Portier Member Mew York Stock Exchenge and ether leeding exchonges minute quotations service available at all tas ang lrmnecamie to police that he didn't know Moran) HAGEL. FEBRUARY 28. 1954. PRED j- _. a times. fy 2 Chirtati. Tenas’ age 68: bjowed “PONTIAC OFFICES . —e ~ ig 716 Pontiac Stete Bank Buildin rarer Caveman - | FE 4.2895 id ie C. J. Nephler Co. a aa 2p. weaned. . H] G24 Commonity National Bank Bldg, FE 2-019 rf el at: state this evening “gh the Woor: , m | | “| Eset bs ee " t : 4 Chapel. a | , , = ‘ TWENTY-THREE | MARCH 9, 1954, PRESS TUESDAY, ent Stores 40! Fee . S 7 | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 - ome | BRICK RANCH TYPE pbc ocrthe romance rail Bs OOM APT. UNFURNISHED. | STORE SPACE. In — seve cactastve costo, : ¥v : 41| room home is 3 car WITH CASH 3 OL 31806 Office Space 1 Large breeseway, Services 13| SLICE OF HAM , BAUS CLIT a tied 7 ROOMS, NEWLY pecreefpaces aR OES PON ger 5 ES re . Wid. Femele 11| Business 7 " p26) = cae ck aee fequied. Write’ Duntias | “Thnters bulding, Porting ia rear| led Deh. bot i8euese. Call Female 7) Work housework, ours. 4 Alone Ft ce a eeaid Gal aOCTH SAbTRAw | Houses 43 GA IF NY) | cotoneo Gia age! BASEMENTS LISTINGS WANTED ¥ ROOMa ON SOUTH SADE tur-| For Sale : 4 Street, Heat, required. BY OWNER POUR BOOM ALL (LIKE JACK BENNY) Love ‘chitdee bahamas "7 9 elemento Pye Teens. ve bar. wee we Cite * actors. ‘1 000 down, PE Sa9t2. - You're 39 oo FES '| Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 H. C. NEWINGHAM ROOM ADU! N | eG nooa waede se aac tsar ie a 4 J ANT: AVAILABLE EVE- BROKER T ROOM 4ND BA L. Shige th o2,000 “large discount for cosh: ‘ We're ih lg Semen, whe retrial Service, EM , ~~ WOULD — aod. week faseneiel iia or as = FE ¢006! br perce May DO BAte GIEsoN | OFFERS ; Sry cae : 6 attractive M for el- prepare m ) tax reports. \T ? AND an is 8 and is ip- 7 nts and file al Anes 4 ROOMS , TV . A K > i people, like housekeepin: +1763. are 4020) after $ p.m. SOLD heat, hot water. ‘ _ . Possession as 1 in meking $60 of more rly geotiemen PE ¢1 Phone VE 40200 _after . 43 North Sanford. _ ediate Pos moi Experience is not aor nce beees LADY wourps = NTINO i ae / OG is AND BATH, LOWER. [mm 5 room and ee oot VACANT 6 Sed sate Sree, aig | Mee tee ove Mnecahe | “ACcOURTING & TAN SERYICR ani orece,ccetent Det | poole AND BATE, See erecta, | Site, POST LAGE Y e ° home. - service —_—_—_ street, ent w large necessary. We're oa af | ee Chiropodists =A our key truck plant, Basem | ae hoe oe tee established S edaeei alae Gace Toran WEEDS oe small boys | ME, DSC. te uuscecehal a, ALL MODERN WEST SIDE perage, Pull price oan on a beeen —— helps _y oe ane te ggg bar — eS a sss Potties Seo Beak bids a aod TERRACE WITH GARAGE, {ise0" down air beat yas incinerator, carpeted to mect the pubtic. but don't weok| Hh’ ‘Press, Box a rE + i} Suburban dommes — hd ONLY, APPLY TO BOX ». throughoul storms | @ on ee WE to 3.0 job: a a REFINED LADY ae Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 farms and KB ee Income rtments, full basemest.| fene 10m cathiy. A Tent beater. te Trousseesa a housekeeping. OOOO eet : ' ated aaa ‘ fiers, ie hea 7 | PRACBCAL cen. FE C1 | re navione & nee, Betiataction mes LOWER § ROOM AND BATH. T"piock trom downtown. A Rosshire Ct Cateage 3. WOMAN | "live in. ek wie 40 yrs. experience Kinzler, Realtor | cower West side. Write strest. New shoving | , SACRE, Meee Se ra G FOR & PRACTICAL WURCS. Win 8 pol a John Kinzler, rE oe = -_ Se a wee ag oe Ss ict bungalow. 3 gga Cog han rie R : DRESSES BUITS. COA aw aL . W. Huron tie Press _ AND BAT Only $9500, beth front poreh, acy. persona) a need income, Write) Jus ae A InN seit eae eae - sean ases Bete ‘exchange uEw ¢ preferred refennc es 2d cova. | 2 car parce Balance , Pontiac Box_¢. PART Tiice. Experienced, Oa | —h AVING EXPER $3782, es Williams Lake Rd. PE 37058. priced _ LABORER = APPLY IN eagis, Nne Bare ve 0, REMODELING AND png Og sar PaEE TO Pporee and good | 3 Bedroom ple home ag 9050. DOWN 85.080. ah oe hy we ond Me moraings enty sealed — VENDIO Ti IRONING. TAILORING, "Sane Warese, Cena iceee Gene narmonts garage, chickens couple FE . dining S tedseoms Bitches Wi Guing i HILD. $-ai78 a Sre scarce, trade your property. bow e + pm fo HO CLARK well See > INC tains. On 31040. - © Tax St. Phone FE pri No drinkers. Suburban home hav- MERON H. R. B. SHOP, INC. ne ete TRONINOS. mower FE 5-022. aides —— -- A TEN LAA tol testind Or 3.6803 ee | Beautiful peor room with) CA) PHONE PE +6482 | 42 W. Maple __ Birmingham wre Se ~ gPCOME Ax SERVE = overseas!” "| WANTED IMMEDIATELY 9 moons Aan ree vane | fireplace, Kivchen. sen fist 392 w. ‘Mares Exchange STENOGRAPHER WASHINGS & IRONINGS EM il Yor C. J, Oden “Buckley got a pet coming from | Modern a ame | arms _ hot ee on — bedrooms, tile bee “pecond Co-operative Real Es' : = onditioned PE $003.00 Home ca "AX AND ACCOUNTING room W Incomes an 08. ee HOUSE. | ft.oor ment, fec- | ————— Experienced for air-c Bank “s ikOINOS INCOME TAX AND t 29 acreage outside Lake homes _— ROOM (ileal eT floor Full rigger pl R - ain ts ake oe: | WASHINGS ; service. FE 5-6633 Wante? to Ren ~~~ | business. property | dasaale Meek choy A e Lraerp tls apelin lgeg wate os = head. “Ese for tmect | W za desires house- RENTAMIN- RB ACKUS Lost & Found 24 al RGSRKENS CCE. On PaUL i sons net ee ently leveled neta Ju eee to new school ecunen moder Phone = ~ Ex. | om of ae — | NICE REFIT m unfur- W Rurce -™' Pra_FEC { : 6-70T3. 16,200, terms. WEST . Fanon Mwy = NISHER. EX d Also : St, Room 15 ees would like 4 roo March | 38 LIST YOUR LAND. 4135 PE 6-10 USE. OfL MEAT, s completely canned ee ee ee eee nt| work by the day. : FE cite. Eve FE 31411 aished down stairs apt. by i igh eed AE all wating. FURNISHED HOUSE. Woodhull Home television set and c nana erm AR , Call phone PE +1602 SEU | fe | Bo eca a. wenn ca wee LLL pepe eh zy = 4531 Lakeview ford—Ranch Ho fruit, Basement. ges furnace Woodward. Rochester OL ? baby sitting nites. teal > MONEY | LOST WITHIN PAST PEW Se aes dar ates soa a 24 F. McKINNE mesertn } 100 — Oxfor orett, 9 - ys ‘lel SAVE MO! EEKS. A LADY'S repa.rs of care Phone FE . Ra. Lake. “| ROOMS PARTLY Beputifel Califorata closed front poe . “RAPHE R *E 2-2744 after 4 o'cloc our return for you) = ow. Ww GOLD wWRIsT oe | Office 6500 Commerce Bd. | FURNISHED ¢ R ‘of Pontiac style @ room with net-| cherry trees on STENOGRAPHER FE 2-27 i gp, Let us tie t. PE +144 for ap | Lo Shi. ROUND 5-317 eve. after 5 p a Pontise EM 3331 —_ 12 miles west t. Phone Mving room ms eoesten. ears — Service =, 43 Clark _| ATOM. th ETORING RESPONSIBLE COUPLE, 2 CHIL- Ph INiv 1-576 0 Available to June. first. sand — ae 40521, Eves. ghee t new Industrial firm wants an . Building : ; | _pointment ey ae 18 AROUND IT. operin we oa ee ——want “RESULTS? enee.| ‘Sus +e LRTLY PORWEERED modernistic large patio ovr ged tile bath, Delco Peat ios steno long = = G IN CEMENT WORK | Laundry Service oss Lost Sewakd Py RE- oo apt. Ll ggg oto | Then list today with = woling HOUSE PARTL welcome. 220 —— wea cached onreee. a ioe creation” Shows : ereer™ ound of tr YTHIN too, stained REA. AC tion buye’ “ . . 1 baby ; and ott beat, . : fear = 3 genial Marr grt OTT ears a UNDRY SERV- 4 TO POUTIAC Loony anc E 2-6064 OUPLE | We bave m UNG for couple. baseboard radiation oll, fur and screen Pane ping Must ove ieee hans ton On Sow or PET | Toe. "pa Peeriae bss), CHERISHED POR HELIABLE WORKING Or ree. RUSSELL VO 4829 PRIVATE ROME FR agg forms and screens, On well buyine ie this fine location. pois #340 moots Leng aun | BLO Bkl + Cement WORK. | yale TA Conable 2 bedroom r lakeside 412 W Huron St wath meee lg moan of 2 year . Priced far below —”* cant the TE és se Roac | . FE +68 snr | CACE CUR Preter i Ev . oe Se. Detroit. . re z ns, § down, raiees Apety Miss emt Service, anu fireplac. FE CEMENT | LACE house or apt H en _Evews On F 4 ne $27,060, terms. INCOME, 6 an State Employm i= BLOCK -_ job too| fled Ph 2-101. S IN DOWNTOWN FE ¢3107, after NEED InGs oe. | BAN good income for - “ - | BRICK. lost. Ky¥s _¥E ; sho TENOORAPHER YouNG GIRL | Worn. wtee ema Ouaranteed Mevne & Trucking 19 Lost | Prideg_ Pinder please eal YOUNG EF & chy tents ae] ROY KNAUF, Realtor WEST SN tle aS nore Roy Annett Inc. fo coe arejment Sespees eee, 8 ertence for steno-| large come, Trem aMbaLL TRocm, | PE S-8404 or IE 4-804: — = : +3383 ‘ , 2147" nishet within the past 4 years. 1704. graphic ane Glencel we, re nF AND aired ‘Onde Row. LL. DICK FOR SMALL TR ony Lost: 4 ye Ret West fuburban preferred. Call PE _— = Garese, ol doen ddleaged oy REALTOPrsere! 37183 | pas seat —_— ‘iow down. page office. 702 | pegs built of repaired ee maak oe ag | yr = ee eet a UNF ORN. er * pelerences required. mE Sromage ent Sooner +4 1 Ge hove Cal for > 2 = * . . - = ent , ; LADY TO LEARN BOOK | pg oe acarew CARE: time, Good rates aes Mele ot | WANTED bP I at ws 1]? Net W. BIRD. Realtor Open Evenings a ii YOUNG LADY TO sod | CARPENTER. "cau hae 24605 PICKUP &| Pevard OL 34431. TE Og! eee oa ae t to e CARL W. Bank Bid keeping » work. Must ‘be nets, oo aced ip ; . EFFI wt + BROWN = ot ants —— call id Sees an $16 ©6Pontiac § State re $1088 f HARLES, Realtor ‘ation, \ — T,GLiGa OF ALL WINES x WE] f ‘ xian tte , wn! Sp ert P Be a ena RN EXTRA | cekark WORE es = meuable FE 24081 Cottage, PR i-onae mate, Sind “aperiment of 8 st BUY Bh De cron run. poe A new § room | 171 8. “LAR VALUES eS arg rl fr Se meee ee ea | SStastwridites cakes 3 seowo MODERN, TUR pea ge eae mone rt | mins. FED UGH AND PIN- horse, cow ; PED16. 2. home ts ( ue" nished. on — ; to move into. living A) National firm _ he canvassing «= mins. ¥. ROUGH AND PIN- | te pbish. ' of W Ortonville. MALE sun ll to ~ Ouarters 30 or wRogreee. tone | >} a39 a reedy win fell bath. Large r 21x12 with Tinie ‘Pentics Proce Bes. i! Cun canem’ capa ts foo! for | pure. FE ) HEAVY TRUCKING | Oo ear ggg ~ Allg rome Share Living Quarters JP peer CtS | 5 noon AND BATH. S00 RLIZA- a Ce ls <5 tot Ge eae —— pany AND ee, | ina aod hulching. WE 2a0et CIONT “AND led_PE 2-0003.__ |“ comeranian Pyeck. “Vietnity — of iets maaan Cash for Land Contra > ee Lake Bd. HOUSE NO CHIL | fhcnen 8 very large | fireniace kunenon’ on breeseway, Wine techeded Corteins weaned. | Sth seens acting | —Rubbish_haw RUBBISH A streak dows beck o/s wctwe Seon S } SMALL ROOM HOUSE. NO floors th ontt ose.” 61. y pmo are. ine ueranteed | MASH. tracting LIOHT TRUCKING. FE 2-625. Kohler St. —— , OAK FRIENDLY 1 block to ar E BRO. « |3 SMALL 23-4504 after 4 ture window 1 car garage stretched All work ¢ Carpenter Con 418 ashes FE ¢-2206 or FE 2 vcK Lost OR STOLEN N und. wants roommate, Twin beds W ara, FE CHILDREN WEL- 96,960 for cash. $3500 a3 [T HOME FE 50201 cap i | es of wn a WAN WITH \_ TON Sate | paw. Near town — ® for Your Convenience | , nooks tae Gechaed Lake Ave. _ L. Cc. LADD LAKEFRON —adl ee ee Gat. Pema Get our bid too. OR MAYO tots work, Call any tim Reward. OR 20006. _GUl [> COUPLE WANTS * On pista or OR fetert- | _come, 2088 OF Rey. - a8 See this ¢ bedrm lakefront bs ventory and sales = TE Live OF MASONRY +8421. — sio-Therapy = 24A not EAGED home to share Dire Highway 6 BO be 6a. oS etn ae, 6 nt an gery My Press Bor Tl ae: | ae seane a | ‘DELL CARTAGE _ ly aa | al badinaler set fer wite's, services. | sees ‘ oak | _tistrict_FE ¢ = mee eeiens © Lake Oc. ~ Oo with cem tate CURB GIRLS __ brick WIE WORK Oo DEL a Pe i haan ah [ | xchange | aS a i AND BATH Dra. Corner pore’ atic heet and bet Mh Deve me Orbe 86 OO rere Om ee hace ne ees | SCrewruric ewEDIAN MARRAQE ee ree Sou a ema ETRE WAP ne vay ae MOO ADAMS ise own ‘ = — D ; 3-2878. > — TLC DD | Plains : a “wary Wo Ton Hose T aan | SRE EOE * | REDUCED le is SS a Cages “te ta “No obigation obs saan | WILL BUY ¢ ROOMS AND BATH AT CABS FART, SIDE THOME sareecos| — ( rawtord edy to ent worg ete. F INO AND van to serve you. otices ~ | child. At Oxbo ar ~ TO : home OA 6-3388. ~ | 8 rooms and 2 baths a, car Avon has tick eer | weary - 2; _@ REMODELING = je FE 44064. } ieee “BUSINESS WOMAN (1) Equity im your contracts. LAKE. ELL full ang at $12, ICY ing te COM ttie rooms, ovine FE ¢ t | CONTEMPORARY NED BO oom furnished rds in land c em | floors, heat. EN bie wey on iaresret far —— toma, dormers a | SUDDEN | Sight tree ae SES Te eee soe “nar er Bide. A ~“- a Bay pour “tee _ cash. 3 es picts Leora 2 large AG OPEN plecem write 42 Sa plete apa H.A.| dish > : er FE +442 a LER senses. 1 sere 200 * | woR butt on 41 Opdyke s vey, PE 23-7081 or -| Mone. cqunatots Building. F R nt. 24th. fon ey ‘orth of | _ portation. tion 31 . CORT M. IM ° windows on @ roome end bem butt oil best 21 from 1 to 6 cata YEARS Oh OLDER: | tone rece T ucks for e Reed. lie. me. te 10 p.m. Bete | Wid. Transporta FE 403% as. We car garage. Priced at 87.180," Open Bund . PLAINS woman, @ YEARS OR 10.30; FE 46 STRO \ r rons Road. County Wel | 1111 Joslyn __ ©. - OUR | —~ SoMPIELD m home on 1/ {Wo car garage. IRAYTO?} : bes to ay ght “7 To {| EAVESTROUGHING TAND EQUIPMENT fare ‘Society. incorporated "Col: | ANTED FROM eS | WE ARS quLLIng AIL ere UF | wor lease 3 be windows. ‘FAMILY COLORED en. a owner. Nearly new —~ PM tin 12 noon _ BE EXPERI. Qas and Ou a ok AND ee renee | calaca a tanetreg ite eae | ae SE CE ye are weil-tisted Lobe ' city ——— acre. * eager A monthly 4 PAM baths. 4 eke meters. Toom. ranch ee cnn wel 4 Wieee. oe ai Cane al MeLaum's Sheol : % Too soa "Bun Frese Tins. 1138 8. Field Road, | er Baty. CoD Fe ean. —_ farm, lestings ‘ate | Crate. Mantes 63006, 5 Fo | * erphees. Ges ont tise panes ee ees Geek eee ene a w HOME ALTERA- | . : arm an _ ban. a WOMAN NEEDING 6 om LIKE | able to giv — er W FARM HOUSE. SOME Gross income etemttirned pag, Late Stee! kitch- days. 013 == : | SORA WEW HOME. AL aaa Pontiac AnY GIRL ON ‘coat: | FOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE | | tion and ®@ quick turnov FARM HOUSE N-| this on outstanding oth heat. Close te ~ GIRL — and re, _socting ial Tractor Co. sg Sone Confi- vos from (M-50) =< tag tec your call work Write Box 4, THE PON- at $16,950, “REALTY co. en cabinets, and church. $11, WANTED WITS Ce. toms cau $0087. | Industri oan ernen . Ph. seme to Consumers. appreciate walks pre _ DAMS RE: a school month or se DO LIGHT R 16 weg, ee LAYING, FIN FE -FE +14 dential“ “The Bylvation A —— | school | Buy—To Sell—To IT| TIAC PRESS. ROOM AWD! A + aa ; a WORK & CARE ent FLOOR GARDINO, l <—[cnG ale BaULING SOE SOLD WAVE SPECIAL. Doe | 3 S SOY it-WE'LL INSURE SMALL HOUSE, 3 383 Aubure Ave on contract. . | TRUCKIN rE 39296 _. | COLD WAVE B 194 32 | rou SMA references 4880 Ss “TH LAKE MOTHER oats APTE 2-7519 NO OLD FLOORS | _ dish ea Find (AND STOR _thy’s, 060 N. Perry. F1 ER. FOOT SPE Wd, Contracts, Mtgs. AN Ls Rent Rooms 37 HOME OF YOUR E a 8.30, CALL FLOOR CARON Md Bills. PE 20700. | ap goo y amernse Ven on a 4 wv. Fi TOUR _f or > A WN .EST ielp Wanted 8 Viddm un ie jeare enperiaoce cial = ™ | oy MAD 24814, #3 Mar were “sepsoned. com | ap REALTY CO REALTORS Bp room. 30H. Jonmecn, FE ow $10,800 H | Rang reeee ter % ae FOR RUGS OLD OR NEW. SEE We bave Scot, | Member ey . ily Income —_ ny puba=s: Modern equipm _ | _& Decorating 20) son Rvs OLD mg ex-| ae te bay good E 2-0263 at wo Family Eastern 7 story bung. OT ance tales Toot of i! SFNERAL BUILDING REPATR 2 Selleat cleaning fob. Waite's No. ccurtecea, and quick set Open TOs We Mure ag nar rE Soe ™ Re ait ct is, reont | Sint fine wes aa a oy GF? emen | ’ y tens 1 NCH Jr down offered instruction Couma CREAM) Dittortas b tie work FE 62m | op APERHANGING | F YOUR DRINKING WAS BE A. JOHNSON NENT Orrce Ponnisainn BOO PO BRS en Qik. oor | of 60.000 with terme. Fe Oe ec cnste win | _stactecta- EED poota, alt | ears experience and A. aan. We ee Tie SO BUT A OOOD |S after 1, FE 30062. fe acces ag gg Png fenced-in lot, and lake Cah gag meer ba cored Lerscranse rd ted ted iho GOARANT ie J A ; @ YF tes +2171, — -| oom mous. Ges WOULD LIKE To ag IE, only.| _ ers ap en ROOM pag A enh lin ed cogs, included in poogg <3 rnarcmiecd mt your busbend winds “Cae FE ten. FE ca: DECORATING. Pi. Se ET Ors ‘i ph Rd one PB Pile. Yor gentleman. Near bus. 4l NW. qarege to veil with et See oe ef the . e hours he a Al oved free estimates. pp Tel “ FE 2-11 for normal day this anes. (6 FLOOR LATINO ¢ rem KNAP 704 S. Telegra — urnished 33 a. ia LADY WOME rea wM. A fan heen, is Berentras Betingss 508, VLEMMIN.G | 185 Edison. Pb | cats — are | Comet une santoun Eagu POR SEASONED at Rent Apts. F pret CLosx In considered. PE 4-258) Coonmers’ A er , KE EDY oom fh thro rs —— yet phd MORRIS’ L 5 better | “ contracts on modern LOAN CO. ISHED e | _privi : Truly the very bes Mxl4 operates from gn draw with pels. 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Rarvld fanp f CARNER * oom, Be ertsners Im 80. & \"'barn Ave wt shower, Bur et) McConnel School a fee sel = hem is . faith Or contact | "'Piasterine weet _ | PAINTING $0042. i : PH B. s an tion, 2 = trict fore ent stoker ; with ~~ Lansing age a Covert, at | Sass ETO OR- — 1-4506 or FE 84 AINTINO AL RAL Apply 239 Russell a rE TEEPING ROOM s side im the Easters ig price, only 90060 Pontiac “FE $4136 after 8 pm.) °¢172 RAILINGS MADE Te Te PAPERING — P PECL ’ pos’ Bank Bidg. i Nig St gg AE ag pe el oe “igh austrict. Five room terms. Pontiac FE | Pore", “ataneas vie. | RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCTAL 17 Nervous? Can't seep? Motions’ Bank, Bt * ty decorated, furnished Ns drink | or working girl “FE| Svertment Sows and four room Friday ee ——— _—— JMBING OAT er eT rE 3016 Try our guar. gy Tgp 1-7801 ers. Available now. M {Sia Tatephote ING ROOM. FE reo vac on ali Income and Home ~~ "Veterans PIU} ne aS OU scientific — OL 3 ‘your 3 ROOM” APARTMENT! West ~ SLEEPING tered walls, tle baths and all te x» #ne ‘one extra nicg and © bine AND HEATING, 8 Firma © reoseosate tential ‘DONE. VERY REASON. i cmaidamiobel | gt = A REPING ROOM! Ni" condition Gas heat. two. ca a car etteched igh School Graduates "Senet = —_ | _¢ ECORA MST | able 00 Thorpe DATE. | leton, Realtor) pe em Y, Wo for working girl 1 ae ms k als od. and one five ay High § for a business ¢e- JER FLOOR LAYING | fainTiNO & D Pe bate |ON AND APTER ay Ee ee Templeton, 2 ROOMS, COUPLE ONLY, CLEAN SLEEPING R ree| Dorclson Par ae furnished, all oe the lake. Ex Trete youseel for oS ® ©, QNYDER FLOOR LAT re class, RATING. PAINT. Ee as ae ease aes | 53% W Huron v= | drinkers, 3 8 Teonets ir "Nor ope 1 block to yg + type—3 detreems, rempms tellent income with home Terms Wort on perative trait S Dea | caxbuna and Gnishing. ane DECOR Tee er Mi tor a mpseil, Claude Beever, | 2° 9 6 BaTH. HEAT, LIOR Sperent. Wong ee lame Ranch tafge nicely land- Total price on rnate a se other .. Rochester, | gas Close TH AND Truck included utility room. te can ¢ram ment. — DELING Tle. 3335 joks Rd. Ro IVATE BATH | vileges and bah ae st. lot Imm } anda REMO TION | - . ~ q AFTER THIS aa ROOMS, PR x couple, ref- week, 807 scapet throughout eton, Realtor - “Instructions Gana esrinentao TERMS THE PAINT SHOP mere ai Pic Rage aM by any crences PE 3863 eg en A GENTLE re BUY AND SELL LS L = a : ——— ha. : CF * of al) a for any Robert Herr, . , = MS WORKI 1. | wIcE urea. ese CONTRACTS _ Bve. FE _ TO! STOPPERT & — r removed, other than myself _ Mich. NTION! 2 ROO week, FE 20641. 8 Ww. —— x LAND ACOORERIS® LOANED Ten year |. [plas BUTLOUNS sss "Spasement. waterprooting - 95 Waterly Bt, in Gate. 3%. ATTEN with cash | only gr = | av noom | NEAR ™ Elizabeth Lake sgorogeol beginaer ee Jae a | 4390 Dinse ig oman on 3-2420 FREE es = on re ee responsible for ~ — are interested. beling 3 oun couple. Private en (ar eee WO ROOM. O New home. a for - home | Aecot rices OR R_}7721, — “or FE 5-0242 bel contracted or sand MeCul- _ 13 Pine CLEA , leges 2 s Kitchen end sizes at factory p sketch ©F } : FE 1-6506 or FE 5-024 any other = a Paruh yor s* ask for Ted __ trance. 13 Pim ~PURN. APTS. wice. FE +2008. meso wetairs Sahm: af YOU LIKE to tor 3a secune: | Srmrchrt, breesewaye and Wall Washing & P ——— L Pankey, 4 Dwight 6, on. . “Bud” Miller |? .¢’are Sey aves, | ROOS mE EN — AND HARGER Behe anew own s-soaa or ' ies $2211. lich. a . ROOMS. PARTL | at Pha FE (Ne Peel. Give age ane cost Au HLA. Terms r bufld- Reasonadle, PE Mich. DATE, 3%| Francis 3 ROOMS. P PE +4444 ~~ ( ron St. 2 Pontiac _ | remand siding swer to you ALL WASHING. AFTER THIS for private, edults on RIVATE.| FE 40626 133 W, Bu 8:30 tH! 6 30 . Gas and “ORR VETERANS | We a ee ty WOMEN WANT WAt : ba rie be ' any | Realtor PR 20083 on MB AND BATH. PRIVATE. | ROOM FOR 7 MEN DAY SRIFT. Open a vee. N VET TES WO PAINTING. 1 mee ! po Bs. fA WANTED 7” or "EMoire 3-2362 co, | WALEPAPERING AND F +i caver than mya Mich. | itomer Parking Sosce $45 per mouth OA #3648 -_ te FoR WORKING — GIRL, BATEMAN terme Por, 5 e083. REALTOR : rr am : CONSTRUCTI ord ccessories. ays . RAYE . \3 ROOM "oe 3-1233. | eee privileges. R Pike | ; = Farn While You {aka Oreve Pot Dr. Milf Photos & A WALLPAPER Saginaw St. ws |" ment. Ne ebildren eM. | Living room | | | No wiseisn INCOM AND VERY ; » Trades 1282 Grov Pyne nine Ml actrees al $200,000 rly se Wiliams | _ afer @ p “RITCHEN PRIVI- BRICK sh mg tng «ng A ‘These Big Pay pe | _—_ I~ FRAMES . COPIES. Soa to purehase Gew 3 ROOMS, only, 5° ROOM WIn +2047. | TWO FAMILY apartments. nice home too Magna. DRAPTSMEN, TOOL WET ay vaolng Formal @ Cys te | i oy at Sarees for | pirret cosets © ee fegra. girs, YE 6300 WOREDEG "Tuo boedroom paral renin. ia Me Cem am MA ; EN | used oe Ms AND : ROOM week. reeces, a Fro $1,800 down, ERS, TOOL bt | be. \ Saginaw et ros 3 ROOMs Near Fisher an . 2 gas 2 car house You can. quail iy” melinnd,” wb | B ASEMENTS = Television Service 22 WANT WROUONT. TRON FO =o. AN solr. Inquire" to» Dresden | Fi betes awe men, paved street fa Sinem, FE +30, evenings tous. anten' qrede — | ture to | DRooMe. PvT_ BATH SLEEPING @ Mechanic. show you ate See ee cet see GUARANTEED an ieee teal GA Gama. we in, Cla vk ceed tor MA ig = ag Fy Por sober men. 48 qpecta’ “OUR BED nres No previous ¢ Veterans. WATERPROOVED 00 - NIGHT, BUN, TV SER specifications. Call ore BRICK APT. WEST _ Por | “ROOM. NO DRINKING specia FC Sa anny ly A ved for TER AT HOTEL | ness Services 13|47 FE 5-i206 FE 5-8300 TY s 7 PAM? BASCE modern SLEEPING ore... TO LIVE $9500 for extra good new. i S PONTIAC, THURSDAY. MARCH | ——___ Services! M,_P. STRAKA ING A COOPERATIVE So ae S SEPINO ROOM FORAN ESE | masy plan wHb ao ebunt es oe oe olen, - PON M. OR FRIDAY Business We meg i Bu F) enings furnished. Heat month. PE | sepino with Kitchen privt- oe ies opece, > ly dcccreted. see, wee 4 MANCH ITH, f@ A.M. TO é] Ow wer | fats eine’ | SESE oe | \ adults only $108 per SS ployed gre, PE etuding 1@ closets, full ° jiassed-in the market 3 eae Te ie WETERANS PLIANCE SER moke TV service 2% __5-9005. R- ges or Nel ‘ent snd garage. Tt ‘quire pared) treet, (Oe Pcie SOREAN VETERANS APPLIA)? ales of refricer-| DOn@ Radio” ra te Board 2% + OMS OF FURNITORE, NEAR he ~~ a ezpiO ROOK sareneaanale Gaye Call sew Pizase BRInO MENT! | Sars washers, "radios. cleaners. | coos “DAY. OR sng — sd 5, 3%, MORTGAGES ORBAN. trom |} ROOMS OF FX on eaten © Pine oT, SiEer ce worker | Rreplace,, wa as LAWRENCE W. Wonk U. 6. womes. | _ and cli type of omen Pe acon ITCHELL’S TV eon | 8 aes z I ok a fentees, © | 5 noted EM 34207 aT Fie. | PE? led itehen ofl AC heat ORD Seaityenor! a.joe Jobe Be | A&B TRENC fas cae, | 12 ntrnae ETV |S: oor Sg “ay giaBe Bare Rochester Rooms Wan Boers Fe eta "s G le, : i rz . . | r dE ne - 6 PPP LPAI AIA “OU L! ° rtunities. Write _ 4h water lines, wi Norris Radio Ps ; 1717 8. Twegraph _ 414 Walnet | TO SHARE enn BEDS. Ir AND ow : . Press. Pe Tesi SHOP _840_ Nevado £OSSE__ | Byuttadio Society. 1817 8. Tem | BUSINESS GIRLS twin beds, ev- SEMEN. _GINGLE pEDS CALL Bor Bontiae FE 5-061. ONTAIN PENS | peparr ZA between 2 & 4. FE PE 3-0621, Bves. F : facth | 9 GENTL Private ; t =! 10 "S| Typewriter Service 22A | POU 32A | room. epermned, wasting meals. lounge room > 10 ork Wanted Male 10 a int by hetary pines ® Typewriter Service 22A Wtd, Household Goods 27| @ 5 peal Estate | game turmnee, Tagine oct Private” bath and lou KAMPSEN GATEWAYS a dE — 241. | cypewaITEns AND ADDING = 7 ampaaeespcgaentaaienr CASH —TRARENET AEARPATEWT | Re, Sree re ou Foe , APPINESS Ra od ence WALL CLEANERS. eral’ Printing end — FURNITURE Get the 48 HOURS RIVA ER. ous CLEAR ROOMS, Realtors, FE 4-0528 H : enced Schreiner. BLOOMPTELD WALL cleaned, Ph. Co, 7 W. Lawrene , GLEAN 3 ROOM, PRIVATE EN- GENTLEMEN CLI Pa P ME Windo ; waitkae RENTED two mesis. _& a } mente, References — Walle ond | —&, ; FOR YOUR HOME trance. One or two chi sera Pit Sane FE | 28. Tees Eves: om DREAMS Be co CARPENTER WORE, QEMOOEL | _ re 216 EQUITY | as aa ee Oat Som OE | Race et ae nes TRUE neon oS A bo i Room ARO BOARD FOR MEX. SY_ownER 7 cer ae || Nar Basen, Teaeen, re re wee aEaW 7 Re . and | Good ‘mosis cles Paddock. 14) oe basement. ™. FE} duit I pine. § large CASH wooly, es he teat 7 _ ue a | and large lot. 671 Lowe’ rooms with @ tee od 3_ p.m. 7 8. Paddess. a RD NEAR Fish. | +4201. 3 beth, IN WEWLY L mag = ge subur- ROOM AND Boa sear iis soe , ; oa 100 psue own. 24 HOURS bas. _Aduita Pm 4.7008, i _118 W. Bever Th BEDS 1 On N AND PRESK “TON PARK mares | PESTS Toate SSIS | wha hace toe Bs WASHINGTON | your z BUIL aired | or farm. Cal us oa Wiliams Lake. OR ALL é6tel Rooms 39 price for this Brick one gun, 5 Ot oe the phone. p- Ry hour ga't, PURNISFED wk H - esees ts the qo rooms Ve room 3 1, in home betore you a @ K Cabin | ~~ or Week Deped pew. 2 ” closet to sprcious closet omas Upholster & . Bet, cur offer business! coommodate~ four Rooms 8 URURIN “Exterior water, sep- large Ts to 5-8888 deal. We mean . HOTEL A gg tag ane By ag FY tile : Phone FE S Realtor i ; 2 beatin rerttgereting anit. 2" ‘Si tatarvor “i with | floored attic, ful | Edw. M. Stout . sched. 25 Williams. pects ong wm joe wen : ee | heat TH. Lan Ny rt Ct) —— LT Boon” Bice our 7 ws a e a of > Owner must te | Sa C - and at 162 BN. va ee SA ~ TWENTY-FOUR For Sale Houses 43 | ___For Sale Houses 43|FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger | For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Farms 48 Money to Loan = 53| For Sale Housetrailers 55 — ae (State Licensed Lenders) - - DSEN Recent) Lice cam eet, | GILES. |KNU VC, | Siebel! See Sa ies] ~=| MONEY ontlac Top Value ; storm sesh This cam be bought | _ Broker. Peaten, Pe. 6161. : FOR - : : m NORTH SUBURBAN dows. | SMALL TRUCK FARM WITH OR- : j i : $750 DOWN ee 4 soot agubge: full aale, Suey ar chard, tome ta Resmenanie price.| Back-Breaking Bills Chie reat 3 netronm ease, wat tas Reet Porch (weet ag age | ys Bsmt. # sere of “and. | Po erecta: ting cc thee Ort ms much $00, cu cnvpaved suburban siege “Late | Sa, “Only Sis00, with sasoo | *Y 7° Francis FE. “Bud” Miller | sits setural Replace, and picture | @ seree_or_mers_YE 66008 | 2ik0, "o™tisar wp ‘| MOBILE HOMES a ea cen tava | | Realtor Meeirhce ice beth dinette; | Sale Business Property 49 pool separ Be one phe a. length. Up te ia | East Wilson Ave 7 a9 Jostve FE 2.0083 | {ira fireplace and ‘picture. win aan: rn WEST SUBURBAN | Su’Norms fed screens, scar. South Side SSpeustnent te oct tie waey. | AUBURN AVENU ONE PLACE TO PAY | jeccnitoasd? uaier’ es tow as Real nice! § room, 2, dedroom = peLink AP ase pte a ea aie 'ENUE JUST ONE MONTHLY PAYMENT| $100 down ew unfini e mall adek home. - 1 . , _soned . . » ° . rooms throughout Dining, room | 3 ar garage, Suite fom =r eocloved front porch, Russell Young Soo doce wae bids. HE H-) ~~ General Public Loan Hutchinson s Trailer Sales come eee) wal Ue RNUDSES tees ea ae Deve FE FD yw re Edw. M. Stout, Realtor rer! Sale et, aia & Woodward fos particulars sie eg tg en Bid wet “BUD" Ne holie Open Eves “th © — Sunday ‘til 5/77 x. deca OL , PE 54-6165 9 W. Huron Street “we core ‘ Legs MOM INCOME Fu. Fst saa ae ; Saas = REAL ESTATE 4 ROOMS & BA BASE. PHONE FEderal 3-7181 |. rec = $1950 DOWN oc Pea panel Lg $300 DOWN, LAKE ORION 4@ fruit trees & berries, Op : = room coach, like bew. Several That a, all the mrestment re. TT's COMFORTABLE. (eet ns a Feary “nook Sone "va| Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A MON forma.” Geneese Sales, 2101 Binie guired for this 2 family income | just tee ap old shoe, but the Room hese .| 7 ROOM HOUSE Witt FULL m7) ft meson tate i teded Ci eivalne gun bet” we cua aN BN I ee E Y | Pca ten te mind, Cam be bought for seco block from, Keego Harbor, hi CEO. MARBLE. Realtor |e anon movae WEAR watten | Feu Two sxl0 entrance doors Stewarts aa en ee neh Cent last scboo!, 06.000 with terms er will | (QO. M. _E, Realtor | 5 room HOUSE NEAR WALLED enone Gere ts jean trade for smaller bome. 6201 ANDERSONVILLE RD. a. tamer Mae C. Pai Ortonville 133 “pest in Trailer construc is ACK 2 OVEL. AND TERFORD Mav ezsi. MA 42279 or Flanders 1 er Townsend 68-4404 ey Bo reasonably. “Terme GILES REALTY CO og Cass Lake Rad Kee mercer | woe NL REALTOR @ ROOM ALL MODERN woDeE _ 84004 te acek er ou. Be happy tar ee gre sai! INDIAN VILLAGE | penidee in THE Bind 70 SEE | Geoe tne ociauine store | Business Opportunities $1] You May Borrow | ‘Oxford Trailer Sales | Meet tanga Seg: THEY OUTGREW IT eos DOWN. [*EATTaa haa Meare] —DO5-DSOO [ase Sees teiecece, w __ room. second r. Recreation | And heve purchased ® large! 44> 50; month. Modern, new 2|—Teasonable price. roe Carpeted living room home S80 they are offering this Soden Seca. tae ek. yi ~~ BEER LICENSE TRAILER $16,500. } y ‘LT en Humphries im INTIAC | REA ry CO eee a ct aikine Lake location INCOME ON MT. CLEMENS | oT. laced lSiveabis (ho a Te A real bargain All kinds of in- these me!” Especially comes, from 2 to 0 tamilise P. Bice picture windowed living room _ Dinnan 66 W. Huron. ¢ room and p for et- . ficiency kitchen Spice cabinet. lass block features, breakfast closed rear patio with flower wali Johnson , “But, Dad, I am counting sure he'll be around when I get through!” up to 100—only I'm making For Sale Houses 43 EAR LONGFELLOW SCHOOL, 6 rm ieee gg — city water, roy bave seea Wara- doo atkins Lake pri- es Walk'ng di tance of w rtord ee You be first to see one Be- lieve you'll like it! AST SUBURBAN, 5 room din'ng room kitchen down 2 e bed- rooms and bath up. Has oak floors. walls, and Ll basement a 1 on teree sented wat, You. <<" beat this orice of $6,750 $6,450 is the full orice and just 445 per month on this bungalow e ving room. lovely m kiteb- en done in y pine 2 bedrooms and full beth. Full insulation, storms and —— , r school. bus. and Let one of our salespeople | show you this and fireplace. Automatic oi) heat Big lot, all landscaped $11,600, | terms FOR BETTER HOMES You WILL LIKE Humphries y RIL, | A LARGE GOOD LOOKING Three bedroom ranch, all mod- | BRICK 4 bedroom ‘bath home ern New oil furnace extra nice. : go in og Lore got Ne — age eng anaes] ural ir © be Pull din room oat \ space All of tor ‘only, $10 inum e car nea saceene. secrvatea s after 6 call Beck | tor, water heater peak enna aaa. | IT’S’ A DANDY aur aT 16.008 DON'T Pass UP | =? G Big room sem)-bungalow . 1336 living room. 1 bedroom and H ht bath down anl 2 -arge bedrooms ump ries up. New oil bevel — on and = tr. By gia ag love cog Nanaicel ‘Pun pric 0.500 with $5.00 down oft, tne main highway. bat but "want Cher 6, call Mrs. eee | ® e only year +1975. * old attractive 4 large rooms bath + fiz- 2 PA Y cg igen Mg Ml wag nomen ZONED FOR BUSINESS oil beat. $2,300 "| Rone, “fret af the house I's 6 hot spot next to the Huron Gar- | ' dens office Five rooms down | m and ree rooms up_. Basement | u p ries opens at —_ iter th Lire for a ment E cher © call ‘saz.| me ¥ FE 2-0474 Lewis N. Telegraph Open Evenings . . ' » Real Estate Exchange, A_ JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-253 | $1,000 DOWN < a Privileges on two lakes. Three 1704 S. Telegraph Re lots. Small home with . oil INCOME BASEMENT f Saemte. wohel” wader: ieee gg SE ge Excellent 1% car ge) wil‘ par for ; : ° _ ;. _ a houses with ‘5 ACRES small do TARBLE: Zdedreom modern. built im 1962 'GEO. MARBLE, Realtor : rnace, floors. e ve ter | ae = at win. | 6261 sn La RD. dows. . Foad with school PHO! bus st door. ear down. | =e oe ee GL. . . . seni gens Lake Orion Frontage oy oe bones Call al 3 bedroom modern home with | , today for information. — | pesement &@ oi! furnace Recrea- | | tom room | | ! 90% W. Huron St. FE 53-2264, Good 5 room modern, with base- Open Eves ment and furnace bus and storse $185@ down . CARROLI. PORRITT | 26% West Huron FE 27124) ] | Eve call PE 21282 or FE 26194) | Low Down Payment | : INCOME WITH LAKE PRIVI- 7 LEGES has 2% —_ oe Estaplished 191 up one more can comple o used as extra bedroom with BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS. New the down stairs. corner jot across im ‘52. 2 huge bedrms. street from the lake Rent of closets, large carpeted apartment will make this pay for room., slate floor in vesti- itself. $9. 750. entrance, ulira - m bath with sun lamp, roomy Kitchen with steel _R. . HILTZ and other modern _ 148% Pe ae WEST SUBURBAN. ¢bedrm. wetl- | FE _* 18! vE rE $5438 5-5435 insulated modern home 17 ft | L AKE ORION. living rm. large extra nice kitchen, basement, ‘y acre of 3 bedrooms. up. 1_ bedroom, fertile garden sof. with plenty, powder Full base- of grapes, berries and tru | Ment Gas heat Lot 40x188. Garage and — tool house WALTER GREEN. RLTR All for $9,950 $2,500 down | 1 - this mover pungeiow all ad . R ' re- e 5 on gh Og L. R. Tripp rage. al shop, ‘Deuble| West Sid ~ Fags. ome st side lot. Near bus. Total price, € “ee First offering! An — LOW DOWN PAYME lent Ad in West side north-end }-bedrm. home i ; airtaah bedroom Dutch basement. Nice lot with garage ‘olont gue living room Close to bus. : full dining room. handy ehurches. All this for- lew price kitchen ee “one beet summer LV = =e Insulated Garage Priced to . ie oo Ideal family home sell — pas twig price $11.- ‘4 neat and clean. Pull eo | ney “full) basement with gas sk P il at im new ar garage i e Large lot, paved street close So LLNS fe — town | quiet New Bes. only $2.bs0 with 2000 Sawn Lie ns og ~~ GooD nie room ae stone | > West lal mh 9 Fervenan | fireplace Worn-saving kitch- | one of the best Gecinens loca- en beth Utility room tions ¢rm_ and bath modern. oil A Cheat over-sized home. Here is your chance garage Fenced 145° x 300 Only 1 ww $2.750 down mn gM georlhnvoroegy sys c | are a som: S- Priced at $13,600 Terms 1 ACRE. Lene-trent heme with Line PI acre a near on q ast ak eee, 2 Drayton Plains bedrm: a | space for 3d in! One of the nice.t. 2 bed- thig ft log h home | m bungalows in this area Modern kitchen with snack ber | Built in 1947 by private own- 20 rm. with stone heatalator | er comsi:ts of 5 full fireplace. porch over.ooking | jake 2car garage Outside stone | r rill young orchard, sandy Gasinator end rec room ' started Big coube lot with ach. $12,500, terms ! fenced rear yard, 2 car ga- rooms and bath full base- ment with of A C. heat bo Real OFF JOSLYN im mediate possession. § rooms stairway to unfinished J sider modern MODERN HOJSING og Be 3 wn. un room, fireplace. | b tile bath with shower, oak floors | th hout tic heat and For Sale Houses 43 Seminole Hills BRICK FAMILY HOME ted tru car garage at- floor has center’ living ry and nurse up beth *meludes cal pacar a This home perfect cond: e t move Carpets and drapes in- Orchard Lake Village overlook ern kitchen, end arbor y room. 2 car attached g@ maid's quarters wi’ Pera, smirence,§ fe, cae al | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor n Sn Ave rE al Estate Since 1919" Sylvan City immaculate five Ag home with full basement, automatic heat rig hot water = ‘ Ep siding. new roof. mp last year and Priced. rs $10,950 00 dont miss it. | call Mr Deyo FE %1201, eve) FE 2-7002 “BUD” Nicholie _REAL ESTATE $1,750 Down East side modern home —* —_ | three bedrooms, shopping center, school a's West Sub. all —- os — some aoe oo cal terms srranged a Rochester Well located home for large fam!- ved street, near schoo. and Rg Ap exc y 87,000 cash. crag Mane WEST SU BU RBAN Lovely 6 room ranch home. Nat- ural Ye Full beth Extra stool furnace Oarage Lot ape. See at once. 175x600. $18,500 terms GEORGE R. IRWIN Francis F.. “Bud” Miller nes Baldwin Avenue Realtor FE 5-0101 of ole —- 20253 CQ Parking space” a Rear Partridge WEST SIDE BUNG. $2,500 down on this almost Only new 3 bedroom ‘alow. paints d decorated this mae wenn Taswied Automatic gas —_ wonderful home at price Call for LOTS OF SCrEAS In this brand new brick home size bedrooms There are 3 large ca Hving room with picture windows, a wonderful ste saving kitchen with automatic dishwasher. and an extra large tile bath og Wes Peterson windows. marb.e sills and fu : oe It's a deautiful home in wonderful “tocation. Priced at $18. ry Call to day for an appt LAKEFRONT rc @ wonderful sandy beach A | so cozy. rustic living room with a/| ed stone fireplace stepsaving kitchen and also a new 2 car ga- rage There's a glassed in rch the lake included at ice, most. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FF 2-8316 | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | 2ftis™ tae 9% W Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves Next to Consumers Power ‘ Leshe R Tripp. Realtor_ | ; Open Evenings ees 22 W Lawrence mreet FE 5-816! or FE 2-1396 MY EQUITY §$ ROOMS AND bath and 10 acres of land Lo- cated 1 mile east of Ortonville 12853 Hummer Lake Rd _ MORRISON-HEUGH CO 172 West Ann Arbor. FE 55521 MUST SACRIFICE, LAKE ANGE- jus home, $45,000 Owner FE > 1124 now is “THE “TIME TO BUY this Lake Front Home at a low out-of-season price Strictiy modern and ali in Bice condition 3 bedrooms lassed = porch l'y baths leely carpeted hving room ining room and cen and NEW “AND | VAC ANT modernized kite hen Gas } heal acracued’ (aculen micir Heres a home that will bring h dock and & Wood- happiness and joy for years to ; operdsipee onli rte reaced. ; come. It has 3 bedrooms tile bath large living rm. with dining Pontiee Schoo! District j space Modern'stic kitchen wit THIS 18 THE SHARPEST oe On ee ne, ee 3 bedroom newer bungsio® we BC eee : laundry tubs Electric hot water fo town that you should wee heater Automatic of] furnace absolutely see New carpet- tng weatherseal storms and screens nice ba-ement ot! heat and 1\e car Sona Cement drive Reasonabie — payment te right pa suburban lot If you look at this home, you cant possioly say & isn’t worth the asking price of 810.500 with ont a Rages he it today RESTON ESTATES IN DRAYTON PLAINS, off 3. bed- VILLAGE Brick SYLVAN® bungalow per mo including & imeurance sae to John Kinzler, Realtor Pron sien oon aime tomy Dinie mighvey etertore | * Y ; bs 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 8 PINE LAKE MANOR, NEARLY new 3 bedroom brick, corner ved street Within the cit Tim. Rs wus | ; | bedroom home that has an o | lot. 906x150. Tile bath, picture win-— dow in-fiving room 7 large clos- ets Modern kitchen with garbage disposal loads of cupboard space Basement has large bed- room, 7-ft closet eben room | with built in ck bare sink and mirror banal . Complete kitchen P and ran with a) Auto. oil heat 8 screens Only Bis.s00 See it time Sunday. pointment 2530 Phone FE ¢4782. RIGHT ON THE Lew down payment ; Alton Bros, MUtual New Bungalows F. C. Wood Co. Better hurry’ Cor williams Leake Rd da int OR 31235 After 6 3-2003 nt be sorcetleing of value is lost. Place a Lost ad to) reach the finder! Call, WANT AD DEPT. thrown when ; | STOUTS Best Buys Today BRICK CAPE COD Loeeted in Sylvan Village on a beautiful wooded lot A vestibule entrance leads in- to a — carpeted living fireplace. a and spacious bath down bedrooms and large hall on the 2nd floor rch at rear gas heat water King sized poe: with overhead doors eally a home ou can afford with only $5 down BIG ROOMING HOUSE $1,000 DOWN | ree et” at stechins. Tt is @ lacge 6 home a big shaded lot and garage Full basement with of) conversion heat Quick nage ora gd et to see bargain today! EAE fe BUNGALOW _dJosl:, ares and 1949 ouilt 80 special that you will y like e with of! heat and ges hot water and neat y of value , SPARKLING INTERIOR—$1.000 DN. big 6 room and bath tek terrace with » laree bedroom: and your own full basement with furnace Lo- cated ofi N inaw st The owner would like to do a little farr might trade his interest for acre- to make here. Call us right now Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginew st FE 54-8165 STONE OFF JOSLYN se stores $10.586 terms. $ room almost new bungalow Osk | floors Plastered walls. Pull beth — | | | "SCEKAM FE 5-2564 44) ROOM HOUSE 2 LOTS SMALL | building on back. corner on pave. | ment $6500 $1500 down. FArm.- _ington 0062/5 a ! $ ROOM HOUSE. FULL BASE-— ment.. streamlined kitchen, pias- tie tile beth, sluminum storms and screens Oarage base- ment, aluminum overhead garage lots — with $1,800 mORAYTON AREA Very lovely family home in Dray- sirable location ton De . § rooms ag ace steam heat —. | attic Only $2,500 down. a J. VALUET, Realtor — Real Estate een | raph CSE 54-0003 $7,950 Aor: auger Good clean 5 room modern bun- at, garage, extra jot. | 0,500 Pive room modern brick. glassed | im porch garage. extra lot. lake privileges Terms JOSEPH F. REISZ 53%. W Huron &t ase 0—“‘iEe,s MET 4-4419 $950 DOWN § room modern bungalow Income Beautiful — Located close to wnteme $750 “pow N ‘ Ppa laa bath West side Ga- vis XN RIGHT. Realtor waa B"Pelegraph FE S08) $950 DOWN Two bedrecen home large liv corner lot, 3 blocks all FE 136 LAWRENCE Ww | | | ing to Zz ne en UNION LAKE Attractive 4 room home with full | bath Very ne ims. and out Well insulated Basement Ou heat leungary trays Fruit room | Attached “] car garage pg — boat included EMBRE 1 & GREGG 1656 Union Lake R¢ EM 34393 WILL BUILD 32340 starter home. double con | structed bullt on vour lot of re ONLY $45¢ DOWN ADAMS REALTY CO 382 Auburn 4\- FE 43393 WEST SIDE BUNGALOW $1,500 DOWN Pive complete rooms and stairway to attic jee and clean through out Enclosed oo - chap ful! Daservent. ot : storm windows. a enc lots 2 csr gf blocks from Senior Mien oe total price. Hurry on this one! AUBURN HEIOHTS | BUNGALOW Entry bal! with coat closet nice living room, dandy Kitchen with dimming space, built-in ts ane : pay basement with gas 502150, excellent Sica esi one block from schoo! ideal ng small children $7 960, terms mediate possession Owner aaa ficing, leaving aig NATIONAL HOME $1.30 DOWN Washer and dryer included two bedrooms, tile bath and automatic ot] heat Located on Anderson Ave. between Pike and Auburn Payments approximately $58 month, including taxes in- surance BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW EE ACRES OF LAND for retired couple Truthfully. a home We are proud to show to today's most particular buyer Finest of workmanship spacious rms. a kitchen compare ‘\ble to the best, mirror-like oak! floors and full basement 32x32 = Fireplace, of] heat and lake priv-) leges. 3 years old } WE TRADE - WE SELL — & SON * WEST SIDE BRICK Beautiful seven room home, over. looking Sylvan Lake on large 190 ft well landsc jot. This home consists of large living room with natural fireplace. nice sun Toorm, dining room, kitchen with break- fast nook and totet end lavetor on first Moor Three spacious bed- rooms. sleeping porch and full bath up Nice high basement Gas fired Bot water heater recrea- tion room. 2 car garage. solid drive and access to the lake JUST OFF OAKEAND | ‘Neat and clean & room home, with 2 nice high lots conrement | to bus and stores Full basement. | new oi! fired AC. heat, auto pot water heater wal) to wall im living room and din- | nice picture window sash and sereens. and 2 car garage Owner leaving city Priced right with terms John K. Irwin REALTOR 1 101", N Saginaw St Phone FE 24031 Eve. FE 2-1004 2 BEDROOM BRICK > 4 | 1111 Joslya CLEAR. LAKE Lake rights ‘377 8 Telegraph Eves rivileges. bedroom, ranch nb 7 home. pacconestle = garage. 100 ft lot 1951 Ford Sedan Custom re radio & heater...... $845 | 1951 Plymouth sedan, ra | dio, heater and whitewall ci. ere $675 | 1951 Studebaker Comman- der V-8.......00005. 1950 Ford Tudor with ra- dio & heater $595 1951 Nash Station Wagon radio & heater $595 | 1949 Mercury Station | racon with radio & heater Oe Sea B66 See: bie: 1948 Studebaker Sedan, radio & heater...... $295 1953 Ford sedan, Custom 8 with radio & heater ...........- $1,495 Come in and Lasso One of These Good Buys Today! CY ' Your Ford Dealer: 147 S. Saginaw St Pone FE 5-4101 Sedan | good tires fine interior also exceptionally well cared 1 owner W. A, Caltrider, Inc. DESOTO—_PLYMOUTH #12 8 Woodward, Birmingham CHEVROLET $1 STYLINE 2 door. Good, clean 9005. PE 3-1542. peed See, nee Ws “Bob” Boles Auto ‘ 1T1_8. Saginaw 8. re +e Drive a few miles for a good deal in a guaranteed used car. 1968 Dodge Coronet 4 door, radio and heater, Fiuid-matic | trans mission. and white side wall tires. Selling for 9428, ee ee Gee heat or dark fonch "Setling “tor ' Transportation S ials 3 1948 Nash 4 heater overdrive. with end tires. Your choice for $175. 1948 Chrysler New Yorker 4 Goor, with Clarkston MOTOR SALES - Clark ga So ESereh S| CARNIVAL by Dick Turner Finn tae TWENTY-FIVE 68 Oakiand Ave “Boy! You're gonna be ev en rustier now—huh, pop?” For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 FOLKS Are Really Buying New Buicks! SO We Have a Fine Selection of Good, One-Owner, Trade-ins HAPPY You'll Be to Own One of These Good Used Cars From... OLIVER'S 1949-50 Buicks Pontiacs Oldsmobiles Chevrolets Fords Prices Start at $495 1950-52 Buicks Dodges Mercurys Plymouths Chevrolets Pentiacs Prices Start at $745 1953 BUICKS Demonstrators Only 3 Left All fully eduipped and priced at great atts | cpawortatie Specials! 1946 Ford ....--..--$195 1946 Chev: c.ccesecss 25 1940 DeSoto .......- 95 1946 Buick eerenreee 295 1948 Buick ......... 445 1947 Ford ......... . 195 1946 Pont. ....cccees 265 1946 Packard ....... 145 1941 Pont. swccee 145 1948 Olds once ecco 395 1947 Plym. .....000- 165 Oliver's Lot Is Open 8a. m.-9 p. m. ‘BUICK BOB’ Your Friendly Buick Dealer Corner of Orchard Lake & Williams St. my HEY, LOOK! Free Power Brakes Installed FREE on any late model used car | purchased before March 15, 1954 at... COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Come, Look These Over! ‘53 Pontiacs $1,890 ‘53 Fords $1,490 '52 Buicks $1,490 '5] Buicks $1,190 ‘50 Buicks $890 ‘50 Dodges $690 ‘SO Chevrolets $740 'SO Fords $690 Many Other BARGAINS! : All With POWER BRAKES ACT NOW! COMMUNITY 12, * priate, + some, 0 Phone FE2910" __|Motor Sales Inc. Chevrolets gS Sg Buick-Pontiac a! ge eset is, | fa we ow ome Open ‘i 10 —_ s Finest a on Ft oe = : Every Night a. W. A. Caltrider, Ine. 195] edly af a2 6 ward, Birmingham Chevrolets ROCHESTER 20 Beautiful Cars . Phone OLive 2-9311 To Choose From ay tee 2 Door, 4 Door, Bel Air | utiful one-owner | Seep, Sette PE) a koort Cutajes DE SOTO © | trade-ins, most with ra} $i5itadee's Sen . Club Coupe | : ROOL Ms Be Oy Lon AS ee dio. 's $895 Sean ;| $179Down eee: : ¥: ee MICHIGAN'S MICHIGAN'S W. A, Caltrider, The. FINEST. ~~ FINEST wa 3 . Roap ROAD ! «” be } \ : A we os ences at yr ws Ls ‘¢ } ESS, i. - Fos sink teiee s bie rae Oe * KC ‘50 FORD 4 DOOR ite down trade. Radio, aeater. payments or will W. A. Caltrider, Inc. DESOTO - PLYMOUTH *i. 6 Woodward, Birmingham 1953 FORD V-8 TWO ER OF ARD AND 13 MILE ROAD FORD Convertible A sharp 30 in gorgeous chartreuse Snappy leather tmterior, deluxe heat and music Will trede or sell with less than $200. down. W. A. Caltrider, Inc. DESOTO - PLYMOUTH 912 8S. Woodward, Sirmingham Fordomatic 2 Door Real slick ‘$2 custom tor the usual easy terms, always offered at W. A. Caltrider, Inc. 912 8 Woodward, Birmingham HAB OK. USED CARS Don’t Drive A Worry Wagon! See These “O.K.” Used Cars HIGH VALUES LOW PRICES '52 Plym. 4 door. radio and heater. Nice green finish. $995 '51-Chev. Radio, heater and Power- glide. 2 door sedan. $895 ‘51 Ford 2 Door, V-8 Radio, heater and over- drive. $845 '50 Chev. 4 Door Sedan Radio, heater and Power- | glide. Very clean. $795 GOOD VALUE Transportation 47 Chev. Aero ....- $345 "48 Merc. "46 Pout, occ: coecceccee . $245 "46 Olds Customer Confidence Over 35 Years JACK HABEL EN w at Cotta 1E Fes ZAFFER © The sixth of the Seven Sages maintained that ...! “Laughter is of the es- sence, a smile is the key.” Your car provides you, and your whole family, with the opportunity to: forget your job and wor- ries with happy jaunts to the lake and through the countryside. Get in traveling trimat... Harold Turner Ford Your Choice $125 1947 Ford 2 dr. 1946 Buick 4’ dr. 1949 Chevrolet 2 dr, 1950 Hudson 4 dr. 1946 Pontiac 2 dr. 1946 Hudson 4 dr. 1947 Pontiac coupe 1942 Chevrolet 2 dr Convertibles | 6l For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61! Sale Used Cars 61 ‘$3 PLY. cLe Hh FORD CONV: x 1039. KEW $2 Post cht 6 ven f te a en ig See ret US ns People’s Siti CUSTOM 6. Peedechaus deluxe scconcories. — offer accepted. i FORD ‘$1 CUSTOM 6 WILL AG oe ral car im trade. 9650. HENRY J 1961 GOOD CO tien, no down payment 1 re ef T HAVE A 1954 PLYMOUTH “PLAZA 4 sedan Alm .% bal F new for $1,680. Call FE vada ee “TACOBSON' S We have ‘47 through '51] Hudsons. Come see us! for a new or used Hud: | son. Your H udson” Dealer LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 08 SALE! Fords Mercurys Lincolns _ Pontiacs Plymouths FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS Practically new cars at used car prices. LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 51 Ford CONV. ccesas $999 | °S3 Ford conv. .... $1,599| Trucks Specials 48 Merc. conv. ..... $199 Turn to Turner's for the Best in Wheels and Deals . Visit Our New Location At TURNER'S Woodward Motor Sales Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. We Are Also Doing Business At Our Old Location _ _ 464 S. Woodward Birmingham | Harold + 50 Dodge conv, .... 49 ’50 Ford conv. ...... $699 | 51 Stude. conv. .... $599 48 Merc. conv. ..... $199 | | Sales Van Dyke st 20 Mile Ro 46 Dodge 4 dr. ..... $222 "49 Ford 2dr. ....... $399 "$1 Kaiser 4 dr. ..... $499 "52 Henry J ..--+-- $499 "$0 Ford 2 df .7.... A al 46 Ford 2 dr. ...... $195 "47 Olds. 4 dr. ...... $195 '48 DeSoto 4dr. .... $222 49 Ford 4 dr. ..... - $333 | OD *s0, 08 2 DOOR SEDAN. PE 20300 | 1953 OLDS. 88 gS 19,000 miles A real buy Utica Ford OLDS 53 SUPER 68 HYDROMATIC. } teehee low mileage Brigh- You T can BEC On WHEELS For As Low $49 a have a few good tre specials at w low prices! For Sale Used Cars PLYMOUTH | SUBURBAN A lovely’ 1960 mode! ip elis- Country Club transportation or an excelient- work horse for only $796. About $245 down W. A.) Caltrider, Inc DESOTO-PLYMOUTH - 912 S Weodward, Birmingham | _For Sale Used Cars 61 MIKE: S*AUTO SALES ‘whet A pow Drs Mg, PONTIAC 194 ¢ 2 DOOR RADIO ‘PLYMOUTY SUBURBAN STA- tion — reiio -1d heater $625 {Axe ORION MOTOR SALES -% At Buck orn L MY 23-2611 YMOUTH. 1950 CLUB COUPE In good condition Radio heater, sunvisor end window washers. $525 FE 47316 PLYMOUTH ‘33 4 5 e DOOR RADIO and heater Superb tires and un- dercoated 4400 actual miles. MA &4792 PONTIAC | RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “Not a Name but a Policy” ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE ON MT. CLEMENS ST. BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW SPECIAL! 1952 Plymouth HERE'S A pag LITTLE cD witn” RADIO. & with s "$1,045 “Goodwill Used Car” ; : Russ‘ Used Car Lot 48 GMC picku with; tow ecto E8| ie, ee - . MERCUY, 8 GOOD CONDI- ’51 Ford panel ...... $599 ee aencunt 3 DOOR WERE 'SOGMC panel ..... $399 toe Ford, 3 too. rate ian 'S1 Ford pickup .... $599 HOLLERBACK ord pickup «... 3 AUTO PARTS "a7 GMG stake 5.5.0. $99 | PE 3-907" ; 340 een '41 Ford pickup ...... 999| So “Sten tite ‘cae thew. '46 Ford pickup ..... $199 Michigan's Finest Transportation Bargains ° '47 Chev. sedan ..... $195 '48 Chev. coupe ..... $295 | 40 Chev. 2G, oc cannes 908 "48 Nash dr. -... 2. $295. 41 Buick with '54 QURROS: sone wre nase $95 47 Oldsmobile sedanette ...... -. $295 °47 Packard sed. .... $195 49 Buick sedanette with '54 plates. . .$395 46 Olds. 2 dr. ...... $195 '46 Ford club coupe , with '54 plates.. $295 ‘46 Chev. sedan ..-.. $195 "40 Plym. 2 dr. ....... $65 Many More BARGAINS To Choose From '40 to '53 Models ‘MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED ON THE CORNER WOODWARD | AND uu MILE roan | 1940 PLYMOUTH ¢ DOOR. NEW rubber, radio. heater. seat cor- fg shape, $560 Phone oe $2 CRANBROOK 2 | door. $850. FE 5-2508. PLYMOUTH 4 Door, Sedan ‘hs = Cran rs brook, gleaming mium wheels, excellent ta- ai: and ter, EZI Ve low mileage about #1 down. W. A. Caltrider, Ine. DESOTO. PLY MOUTH $12 8 Woodward Sigaingnas pb - Cadillac, Convertible SPECIAL! 19582 sgedgel SPECIAL! 1948 Nash | HEATER InN MIGHTY Ft rin CONDITION! $345 “Solid Value” SPECIAL! 195] Mercury “Goodwill Used Car” SPECIAL! 1951 Dodge 1 TON EXPRESS 1953 _ Pontiacs Officials’ Cars and New Car Trade-ins. A large selection for you. Priced right! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 pad ig Hydramatic. Fully good condi- tion Ta oan ae ne at 831. me oo “Coerou CATALINA. 4.000 wiles. All ee wall tires cellent PE 2-294 Pontiac 53.8 ¢ DOOR. HYDRA- matic sirfoam cu: er accessories, 212 Edison FE 32-1228 Pl th PONTIAC. 53 DELUXE HYDRA- ymou matic Radio and heater Loaded with accessories FE 54-6588 after CLUB COUPE | séstuccmrrs PO! AIN 1963 Radio r White sidewalls bod of these clean ag cereal Very, cleen — ow t coupes ou'v wa ~ _ pana samired Lars e . ng PONTIAC ‘53, DELUXE CATALINA, bout $150. mierey . a Tile ‘niles Le v with = ‘ ” ies In pertest _conaiian. WA. Caltrider, Inc. — a a * — ESOTO- PLYMOUTH PONTIAC 7 “pook DE 012 s Woodward. Birmingham ig gg LS, sun vi- sor shield w rs, and oth- er accessories o-tone green PLYMOUTH “1953 SUBURBAN. Low mileage OR 36506 = __ ondition Drive # at Water- PONTIAC 083 4 DOOR DELUXE ford “Hardware. OR 3-2526, OR sedan. Wenore green. white wa'ls | fender ; radio and heater directions! s — washer, Foam-Tex ats, FE oe | soortike 63) 2 DOOR DELUXE. see eeeereres PLYMOUTH 232 S. Sagifiaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 1963 outh order, Dark Green, 000 miles. Dark miles. 1951 oo” sambridge Forder. 1961 Light Bu Plymouth Saver a 22,000 miles... { THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 WE have these fine one-owner trade-ins listed below— ga pe Monterey” he . } at cap- ary yellow pil lack two tone \ Radic, heater automatic —! mission excellent .ntertior fine tires. True value $1605 1983 CHRYSLER Baratoga Powerful V-8 engine automatic § transméssion wer! steering. power brakes eight tube | radio, large heater, fine original finish ood tires Many other | extras cellent value $1685 1982 PLYMOUTH ' Hard top Radio and heater, beau. | ttful blue finish. spotiess uphois- ter~ and trim Very excellent mechanical . Lew mileage one owner. $1395 SAVE winter expense and re- pairs, buy an easy-start- ing good used car now. 1951 CHRYS Windsor. Excellent blue finish radio and heater automatic trans- mission. fine upaolstery like new, pte oe mechanical cond)- “A "aa value at | $1195 1951 CHEVROLET Two door sed Sparkling erey | sh white wall tires. fine YOU is not required as a down payment on any of these cars listed, if you have|—— Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodwer, at 132% Mile Rd Lincots eee WEST SIDE USED CARS 923 W HURON FE ¢2188 Cadillec sedan « i iH dr. ar i e3ea4eeser2 ie For Sale Used Trucks 62 Michigan's Finest Truck ‘Bargains °$1 Ford '4 Ton Pickup . $695 49 GMC 1 Ton Panel $495 47 Ford '3 Ton Panel $195 $1 Chev. % Ton Panel | $595 "48 GMC 4 on Panel $195 : $2 Chev, % Ton Panel (with ’54 plates) $79 ae 46 Ford 14 Ton Pickup $195 *S0 Chev, % Ton Panel $395 $1 Chev, %4 Ton Pickup $695 °S1 Chev. Sed. Delivery $695 3 More Trucks To Choose From __All Bargains! MICHIGAN’S FINEST + wood eT Eh nou "New paint and an "O.K."| USED TRUCKS Need A Dump Truck? Take Your Pick At Cy Owens Lot 51 KORD F-6 BUMP ’SO DODGE DUMP *S2 FORD F-6 DUMP 51 CHEVROLET DUMP "0 FORD % TON UTILITY 30 FORD '4 TON By Jay Alan “You made a mistake, this letter from my boy friend should go to the dead letter office, our romance has died!"’ PICKUP _ Sale Motor Scooters 63 |__ For Sale Clothing 70 LP IO Sale Household Goods 71 71 For Sale Miscellaneous 72 SHOP AND SAVE tric chine, Duchess washi kitchen drop table . chrome dinette set, 6 yr. old crib. FE 54-6957. TV SET. NICE 12 IN. SPARTAN table model with table. $50. FE USED TRADE-IN ~ CLEARANCE WOON cee cece cae nie wees $0.96 Washer ... : $10.05 Dining rm. table & 6 chairs . $19.96 an) POMS teenie $0 ae ae So.80 — So aces ; UF sectional, Hey wood-Wake- ia 1 Asks $78.50 CONVENIENT THOMAS "EC CONOMY FURNITURE CO. "30 CHEVROLET NEW a eee | lana cise) Se pace | Se ee SEDAN DELIVERY }. Paddock. FE Misses sizes 10-12 Private party. Used Trade-in Dept. _ . Ter: r Sale Motorcycles | 64) _ 402 W Iroquois Ra. PE 2-066] Apt size electric stove $49.95 a Sale Housebold Goods 71 3°5:" vise room 4 '48 FORD % TON our fel dad bar agg on | AT THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 3 x am | pore a $20.38 PANEL | = bales "Covi Me ee ‘isl aur ___For Sale Bicycles 65 pangesfiisso” La Sree sapmead. Wess parking. See Them Today! | gcuwin BUILT TRUCK BICYCLE | on “ | oT MAN'S They're Ready to Go! CY | OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 ' —— 5. We insist you re- turn it after 15 hours operation for another check up on a boat. Mechanics that know their Mer- cury motors will serve you. 8e reharc rE OPEN NITES AND SUNDAYS Boat Owners THE SEASON 18 HERE FIBERGLASS PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward ia, comtinn detaees scrape make your boat ie new. FE 4-4531 YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR PRICES TRACTOR AND OPEN TOP SEMI. wo NTEED. WE good condition, Cheap. OR 3-86)4 | Pick OP AND DELIVER. INTERNATIONAL 1961. 2 TON rE After = Feet pees & free estimates. J heen duty. A 64470 days, EM 3-2560. eve. COLEMAN wt EATER LAND blower. rote arden tractor or what have you. +1410 FOR ALL LEADING BRANDS OF boats and canoes Scott Atwater eg Sterling trailers; Harring- USED R S rime Hardware Marine ne Pio. | port I UCK ishes Come to MARRINOTON _ "Ors. FE S-1431 after « | BOAT WORKS .. FURNITURE, LIKE NEW, WO GRAPH RD. FE 20033 dealers. MA ©6461. =_ = SALE ONE LIVING suite FE a JOHNSON 25 P. BIO GAS DRIER, VERY CON- | twin outboard Sue Used dition, (Like new) 624 Markie. very little In perfect con- ; dition, $300. Ph. PE 2-2065 Is The Time To Buy That Used ) “JOHNSON OUTBOARD ) MOTORS Starcraft aluminum boats ated trailers. Everything for | cara — RINE SUPPLIES e Ave. FE 2-8020 | MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS al le Switzer Pare & Yellow Jacket Bost | Mar Craft Trailers SHORTY BOOK’S PLACE | as Pine Le’ oe Fe bum — y MOTORS. OST MOD.-, pod ecules Mark #0) "eat receiv Genesse orl sels _Ditie Hwy. ‘PE 2-8796 WANTED 15 H P_ OUTBOARD MO- tor late model. MAfair 63705 Y% TON PANEL i A money earner for— eae ee Only $195 [DYE A NEW Can 79 cALIZOR ‘49 GMC | Ealat Sl agen NORTH. PART! FE 5-6808. TR ANSPORTATION PAID Te Lee Angeles, Prisce end other New cars ready to |_ New 15 TON PICKUP = | PONTHCRIN ON ST Realy to go to work for | 72 S62 2 | | Swaps 69 you. PLP EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON- tract (where you have sold p’ erty) for late model car & u 3-1355 S445 Reh cack ‘SO CHEV. house near Williams Lake for’ 1, TON PICKUP ate model car On 34739 | NEW FARM TRACTOR FOR LAND | property MY 2-1 = TRADE YOUR LAND “CONTRACT, mortgag equity guarantee. DOGS Many More To Choose From 'eo 8 ‘Telegraph WILL TAKE OLDER CAR con — im ‘83 Nash, or sell. FB 5-1662 WItl TAKE “4 OR ‘56 FORD OR Cher. a& equity in good ‘52 a and take over payments 71-0802 } ROOM HOUSE ON ‘ONE ACRE west of town, needs some finish- tng will trade for housetrailer petal contract or small in For Sale Clothing 70 BOY'S SPRING TWEED TOPCOAT. raincoat and grav sult. sire 10 like new: also shirts and under- wear, Women's red spring coat, rose suit 2 tone suit, end green _eneck suit; all size 12. FE 2-5516. THE THRIFTY | TRUCKERS | LOT Your tireless teammate, @ JACK Classified adf To get | things done quickly and CHEVROLET | economically phone FE . 28188” for Turn finder, through a, Lost ad! Yes, through Classified ads losers be-| come finders fast! Call FE 2-8181. —-4 iS Saginaw at Cottage | PLIO a a | a ne lawn mower or power | DININO 1 contract equity in house, or jake | ; 631. me WRIOHT | OR DICK VALUET | an experi- Plastic floor lamps. End table with book ate Martin slide trombone. MI (BOTTLE GAS | New Complete "ine ae stoves, $40.95. ranges 100 | Kenyon "Fuel D BEIGE” WITH i cushion. Excellent) ition. MI 464-8178 CASH FOR | CURMTTURE OR tools Phone OR 3-27 CHEST OF Daa Wiens. +5 GIRLS’ winter coats and 1 Hudson Seal Winter coat, 738 W, Huron CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS8B Working or not FE 5-755. CASH t FoR Fu. eee CHROME TE as- semble these yourself and save and table, $60.96 re brand new 1954 models. famous make Formica tops, Come in, look compare and be convinced of these extraordinary bargains Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard e Ave. UT Used © er washers $19.50 vp Used refrigerators ..... $39.50 | Usec Easy Ww ... 68. - wD, AD item. recond’iioned Roys, 96 Oakland. FE 3-403) 1 <2 _—— | CORNER_ CHINA CABINETS. r | D. W. Fitewater, 1212 Desiaz Ave. fm Ward Orcherds. Call FE 42687 | efter 4 p.m. COLDSPOT ERATOR with new motor, $50 OR 3-1874. DAVENPORT. ad sable va eo ‘AND SIX eine darenpert, 218 N. Johnson. ' DAVENPORT; WICKER CH small table rugs ag ge dinette, | table, chairs, chest. | ef drawers Blue glasa dishes, GREY OAK TWIN BEDS. DOUBLE | 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. | rose | | ' | dresser Set like new o a8 CLOTHES “DRYERS. 3% DAY _|° tria. 2 your home. a eo | Feiroleum Se 2425 Orchard Ave 20105 | 5 ROOMS res FURNITURE, WEAR. Rr | dy pew, Leaving state IRONER, NEW FRIGIDAIRE AND Evans oi] stove in FE Sss0 efter « plumbing * wort. | KENMORE Tanai “MACHINE. Phone FE 23-6048. | cea let nie: a Ts. | Reg. t Tinojerm es “Nw ge ‘og ren ws ne cee 6 MONEY TALKS PE 1-4829. Save ‘Used and Reconditioned Used Iron = bonasccte $ 7.50 New Iron Rite ..........+. $149.50 ceentes $ 350 Used i) 3333 Used Bendix washers, A-} 42.50 |“ HP. motors . & 450 CLAYTON'S | 3088 Orchard Lk. Rd. Keego Harbor rE _ 5-8974 | te, aes CLEAN AND COM- jete $10 Small crib, $2. FE | acne ae Sod ‘bags. 006 “5 WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE ' . - - | SPECIALS — washer, — rolls 9 "| inch cabinet sink. boll compiete $7 Maytag porcelain square tub washer like new 9e8 | | Bendix sutomatic — al ed | 9095 Cabinet ew $78 Bendix clothes dryer ye 1 we Many others to 121 —— FE 5618 Up to 2% months to pay _ WASHER. WARDWAY THEIR EST .-AUTO.. Ez NEW FE 56-8543. WANTED ANTIQUES. Disues. 7 mise. furniture MY | WALNUT ioe Tv TA ble 720% Wamdind MACHINE PORTABLE. with wringer FE 3-5516 WASHING MACHINE. EASY. | _ g00d condition. MI ¢8812 | 10° TABLE agg = ic e antenna k W ALTON TV FE 3257 Joslyn Cr. Walton 16” Lazy Susan, dark green dishes. Never | been used. Still in box. Valued at $15. Will sell for $10. FE 5-0469. | "53 KENMORE “AUTOMATIC WAR er. “Cash PE 30283 $289 «6will seii for $200 ies1 BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASH- | _er Reasonable : 2 Rosshire | ox “AND 0x14 nore GRAY COR- Golan twist rugs = good con- dition pads. 6 Dwight | | good condition 2212. | For Sale Misceflaneous 72 ALWAYS WRECKING 7 ry mows ri am of beta ber. rmin Open daily “ero 10:00 to j Burmeister’s OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. SUNDAY 10 TO 3 LUMBER - 1S ee Bring room sutte - $20) ' Chine sve BAD (Dresser jk ee . sis 1x8 W Pine Board . | Velour davenport Hy 4x4’ | Electric vanes (OEE gl 3% PLYSCORF Aeroyatte ete wes) $2.72 EACH | OAKL -AND 4x8? . FURNITU re2sa} 2 PLYSCORE ie 8 Saginaw -| MAHOGANY SECRETARY. cor- TE 328 lamp table and iamps. 2-200 + ——____— $5.75 EACH beds all new = re pa alco . : iF . 5 ’ ES en waren |2 in. BLANKET. miture, Storkiime bigh chair. All INSULATION = 'RADIO. # AND ONE @& FE REFRIGERATOR, L ELECTRIC $50 3455 First St. Auburn Heights. re +0250. ASTIC WALL TILE i8e ft. | 9x9 y ASPH ALT TILE. .4c | $2. @ Armstrong s * saieid | Oxl2 meg | | $2.50 Hou $14 ga! Sec LINOLEUM sg TILE 10 ft Harolds, 140 S. Saginaw Open _ wah ged REFRIOERATORS. | Last YEARS 1963 of America’s best — Ban Fg hew, guar- OOVER STEA “ee $18.95 now $1395. FED sec yd | $445 PER 100 FT. | OAK FLOORING’ NO. 2 COMMON $139 PER M ¢ ‘ 2x4 WHITE FIR 7c PER LIN. FT. 4x8 SHEETROCK anteed for § years buy & new a wed ye nig oe $1.25 _rescent, | | Crear Lake Ave ceneion, 6h eutacend mee 99: BUNDLE Lae se) RUG, oni3 GENUINE | woe PAINTS $5008. DRIVE 7 ATOR. $3. DESK, Gi0| AND 8A TO 9800 ON ALL Sette ater'¢ pm ne. Make Sure It's Sale Armstrong Vinoflor| Burmeister's ale Armstrong Vin 2 fy so |, SYERS 141 7 — Bi Sess WE DEL iE SEWING MACHINE | Ne ov presse ‘bore CONSOLE | EM 3-4650 EM 3-3996 Walnut m blend. for all heads. up, Mitchell, 108 WB. | For Sale Miscellaneous 72 _§ EGE ee ANCHOR FENCES “AIR COMPRESSOR DIRT ‘CON CONVEY vEYORS CLEAN re ‘ ote oe} ‘Ee CONE’S emi a Lt FE 32-0071 AIR D DOUGLAS FIR te rere 2 ik a eee nee lle Lin, One 17 BO oc .62 22.005 léc Lin. ft. 1x6 Fir Roof Boards 5\ec Lin. ft. is¢ Fir Flooring $125 per A iG %"x3% eee $220 per M No — eeeene ses ord sedi No. 40 per M *TTAGGERTY LUMBER COMPANY OUR NEW LOW PRICES & 2x8's 900 on Page >_BLACKETT's ne - Supplies COMBINE ATION, . ving room ‘82 gal. electric hot water sete eer eseee YWooD 1947 Haggerty Hy, Walled Lake | }#88 Baldwin A FE 32643 Maret _¢ ioe Y. BAB a “ey chick batteries, BABY BASSINET, BUGGY ¥ <8. ; unit bianke 100 chick electric batterie unit = 6) West 100 chick Slectrie batteries, 2 fin BATHROOM PIXTURES, SOIL| Auburn Ornamental. FE 44920. pipes and fittings, sutomatic oll REINFORCED CONCRET E and gas water beaters ofl and poo ° E SEPTIC coal furmaces, steam and hot we- _ OR > ter boilers, olf fired. REVERE TAPE apooaben. LES HEIGHT’S SUPPLY fast, forward and reverse. Sound 2685 Perry St. vel and broadc ree crete _ br ies a | BOYS’ ry BICYCLE case OL 1-3681, Rochester La condition, $30, EM. 33507, ON BATHROOM FIXTURES. 8sE 3 ood §=condith 129 Oliver ( ) | Bre S201 after 130 pm. TALB T > m_ CASH SELECT | and plug $1478 rae closet * Cabinet sinks. A grade sg auto gas am. make ont. Cd plete Plum RIGHT -8EE 1ONT Orchard Lake Avenue | OCatom: CHINA LAVATORIES | B. @ faucets | DO Ir YOURSELF | Package Kit watersoftener Save up to 50 per cent OL 61371. ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES ‘FOR every room im the house in 5 | newest 1954 desiens. terrific val- ues room $450 value $2 — room $1085 value $5 95 $296 value $196 Slightly rere irreguiars Michigan pase a on type 1 coat paint. See ee colors Barnes ce Mardware. 742 | Huron 8t. %| Phone ORlando 3-2215 __public #8199, doors 23. NEW & USED BLDG. gts gr $340 Highland Rd (M8) 3-T082 ae Ree Open Evenings b bundey p.m. Rock lath, $1.00 @ bundle; 4x8 sheet CASH CASH rock, $1.50: No, 2 box pine. $11 For anvthing you have of value hundred, No. and in- Fri. auctions Michigan Auction sulation, 1025 Ganland, 4-2622 | Mart, M24, Lake Orion. MY 2-1631 SAVE ON PLYWOOD | CASH FOR FUR PURNITURE _ Warwick, 2678 Orchard Lk Rd. | W CEMENT BLOCKS (Rockstain TT oe Rioale. ; | mpeg tebreet tt ne) PH Pra 3 ir” . ee | COLONIA Lumber Company Open Daily 8-6, Sun. 9-2 ____ 7605 Highland Rd. (M-S8) | SED, LUMBER, MOSTLY 2x48. 256s and 2266 Reasonable. Re- SURPLUS LUMBER | la6 sheathing-roof boards New doors, 4-6x6-8 Combination Open 8 to §:30 except Sundays. PORCH RAILS, COLUMNS, tron legs 6° to 30° Old-| hire. and supplics Call Rochester OLiv se , Big Beaver 69-2601. TRENC HERS probiém. consul ro saving machines oom now OR : | AQUATIC GARDENS ~ rE PROCESSSED GRAVEL FOR driveways, roads and ing lots Cement. gravel and fill dirt Tanner's and Gravel, FE 4-3263 or FE 2-1466 SAND, MASON SAND. .GRAVEL, road gravel and stone. Van Gor- don M 3-2077 WASHED SAND AND » GRAVEL, coment and mo full dirt and $10. Pacuad Opcyke Market SEASONED HaRDWwO B Vga fireplaces © (oe _lvery, FE 44 _ For Sale Pets AKC REGISTERED BOXER, Male, $25 3-600. TODA KING BROS. Your I-H Dealer COMPARE THESE PRICES CASE : : : S a 30 > FLOOR SANDER. PURN ACE & be ready CETTING ‘ reat, Oakland Fuel "and. oe | BLACK ETI INC. GUARANTEED gp Saay aS PAR “PONTIAC FARM & _406 Orchard Lake. FE $4150 — DEALER | akeets, _ 191 Melrose. INDUSTRIAL | a ACES | eeienenieie Wevertord a, old AKC reristered TRACTOR co. MaLSt' oftteac ieee Cover: TRY DISCO, THE MODERN TUEL Tw! neFTER PUEPE 2 aec| 825 WOODWARD AVE. _ man ig = Tbe00. i PLACES. STOVES AND HOT) Weekdays. more gftey Bm .| FE 4-0461 OR FE 4-1442 Sate WATER HEATERS MPARA- ater 1 rE 7: ar | rae, $508, Onn | WITH AR POCAMONTAS BUT MALE AND FEMALE BLACK | SNOW | Sone, Tt Seed aces bara.| VERY LUTTE BREAKAGE | Coker et te Se tee Sos |e practor complete, = terms OR 32276 or EM 35624 HOLLINOSHEAD VARIETY | miles out Baldwin | ae hee covering and a | OLee paints. Phone FE 17-1845 _ as heat ichigan Lake slight! shacarie, _ and bottied ers at terrific values on, 333) «(Orchard ~~ INSULATION STORM DOORS COMB. STORM SASH M. A. BENSON 7 \~° nN. Saginaw FE ¢-2521 | JACKSON'’§ RENTAL Chain saws. ae electric bommers Gar drain pump. FE pein EN CABINET 4 IN COM- te with faucets, $129 95 value ee also wall and base cab terrific values These are These are factory m _, Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk 30 GALLON OTL WATER R HEATER. 59007 | ROOM OIL BURNER, , DINING room table. 147 Cadillac LIONEL & AMERICAN | FLYER-TRAINS AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE | “LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES | Sheetrock @x8x% C, & C $1.35 ea. Pivscord 4 x8'x% del ea $4.80 ZT’ spua wool insulation 100 sq. on'vy $450. White pine sheathing board ft Dom woods, Plywood, Fir, White | Birch. Weldtex, Wedge- 5 Burfwood & any others. Paul. Se. — Lumber Co. | ae e Rd. Te) now at | MEDICINE ‘CABINETS $ LARGE : 20 rror ail metal cabinet, | ave MEDICINE CABINETS WALLY'8 Plumbing and gor! lies Dequindre at 20-Mile Open Sundays MYERS PUMPS wie. meeny orn ton 8 low as $10 minesta alee _— Nala $ HARDW ARE 3904 Auburn a Adams FE 23-0811 Auburo Heights af li un : ~ Tile 10c | Awning Type Windows | | tea arte sae financing | ELBLING CLEAN ae LAYL NOT OCINKER LAYLOCK COAL & pond DING SUPPLY 8} Orchard Lake Ave FE! TRANSISTOR HEARING AIDS. — Rule's Drugs. | co | Bonny Maid Viny! Inlaid Tile 6x8 FLOOR SHOP 8 8S Saginaw — Park in rear USED ELECTRIC MOTORS. % & 14h Dp: —— washers. electric and ranges at low ge Re | Monsshocping | _W._ Huroa. USE D HEATING EQUIPMENT ie $75 heater $10 1 ot rning furnace & blower $115) 4 Colema o} spacen heater like new __ 73 8. Parke &t. | wasee Meshing a md At rt Condition ing Co aera | PEST . OR_ 3-708) | Pa a ¢ OPALI Whitt Wick. PARAgEETS ALL ie. | "Pet Shop. 8 Astor PE 6063). ioe , MALE. Al MALE BOXER, WILL _ SELL OR trade for male Beagle. OR 3-071). PART POMERANIAN AND MAN- chester, FE 60851. PARAKEETS, teed. Since 1807. 006 PUPPIES. $2. ries Cleme vv ¢eeo REGISTERED SPRINGER | PUPPY, reasotabie. FE 417587. Male BEAGLE soernntnioameas” FOISTERED S be AGLEE . TOP FE 2-2666_— | ST BERNARD PUP. “AKC REGIS _ tered $80 Call after 6, @ Seneca SHOW. F. Boxer excellent watch | Stud service, Boarding. PE 2-601 THOROUGHBRED COCKER PUP- tes. reasonable. FE +1334 or FE WANTED. YOUNO PARAKEETS, end cockateels. Valley 1-0433, De- Ree. 516 Meadow Ave. | 3 ew Lay pln lino | Dogs Trained, Board 8&2 gered. First customers w w. Pr Miller "oer Equipment 1583 Ave. (North of 14 Mie) Birming- | bam. Ph. Midw +6009 Bee » Lawn the new 1954 mod ol Rototillers for $200. Time payments avail- able | Use OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN plumbing. go repai f lete stock sewer crock « rain a rs iM _® to 6:30, Closed every Thurs. WOLVERINE LUMBER AND WRECKINO CO. 2 $x" ftrng per 1" batt per . s Mahogany flush door ...... 90-11 Birch flush doors ........ 1-48 1x6, 1x8, 1n12 per M. ...... $100, 3 SECTION + Sora Len FOR Fou areal ater, jacketed. |. Feast |S FT. | IF PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, $40; ol — hot water heat- $08: “girl's 24" bicycle, | 428; brooder nes feeders. water ' t | table oh % . ‘ motor wipment, tnch electric drill. rb in _hew condition. OR 3 CHILDEN'S rE 5-048 os || Woodward | rE’ 2-7620, Fri. thru Wed. | _ Tillers & snow blowers. Lee's Sales & Service oul MT. sT. ____Phone 00 USED MASSEY-HA’ WITH STAR and CULTIVATOR, L Sens WE TAKE Tas Ae TODA PE ¢1113 "KING “BROS. Your I-H Dealer Pontiac Road at Opdyke | BOARDING, BA AND CLIP. ping. 14 6 ry. FE 26113. poos AND CATS, SRIVATE runs. Heat, Bai} __ Telegraph. Hay, Grain & Feed 83 BALED HAY. Se PER BALE. La Jerome Farm, 5245 Adams __B, and tools. ss TIMOTHY, CLOVER 3: | SECO G ALFALFA AND HOLSTEIN ——__ —_ rE —————E, HORSESHOEINO. FE 2-0681. HERD OF 15 cows, fresh. Others due ‘in 2 weeks. Also 500 bales mixed hay C. _Gordon, Ph. Molty 5887. ‘OUNG GUERNSEY, NEW MILK cows, Marvin Beach, 3501 South __Bivd. ¢ YOUNG ROLSTEING "3 FRESH, springers (hea . ee @ Ewes Dur RA 6341 M-87, 5 miles east of . 2 miles west of Dixie Highway. i i iH §s if zs } i ql i HH i z i 5 g 35 tf “3 P iH i oats; 25 ft. corn in 12 ft, silo; 100 bushel seed pote- toes: 1060 16 ft. wou, Gibson § ft. refrigerator. 3 — ¥ £3n5 i ae arp: ee padi AE 3 4 f i g in i Jackie Gleason to Be Back on TV March 27 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 —— ~- Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4+—WW4J-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Eye Sid Caesar TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline, Days News. (4)—Time for Music, Jane Palmer sings. (2)—Kit Carson, Western Film. 6:15—(7)—Sports Show, Don Wat- ~ trick. (4)—News, Paul Williams. 6:30—(7)—Rocky Jones, “Behind the Curtain of Space,” serial. (4)—Time off for : Bill Flemming. (2)—Telenews Ace, Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:46 — (4) — Traffic Court, Judge Watts presides over re-creation of Traffic Cases. (2)—Weather- man, Dr. Everett Phelph. q:00—(7)—Biff Baker, Alan Hale comedy about news-making hen; Arthur Treacher stars. (2)— Suspense, Jeffrey Lynn, Jo Van- Fleet in “Before the Act,” young banker is scapegoat for $100,000 robbery. 10:00—(4)—Judge for Yourself, Fred Allen host. (2)—Danger, film drama. 10: 30—(7)—Name’s the Same, Rob- (2)—Favorite Story, ‘ Hunter,” film drama. 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s 7:15—(4)—Star Time. 7:30—(1)—Cavalcade of America, | Kenneth Tobey, Henry Morgan, | in ‘Duel at the OK Corral,” law enforcement in early West. o—| Dinah Shore, Popular Ballads. (2)—News, Doug Edwards. Raymond in film. (4)—Jane Fulton, songs. (2) Magician, film. 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. Music. (2)—Merchandise Mart. WEDNESDAY MORNING 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. 2:00—(2)—Double or Nothing (7) My Life. 2:30—(4)—Jean McBride. Houseparty. (7)—Theater. 2:45—(4)—Nancy Dixon. 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)\—Kate Smith. (2)— — Base. (2)—Ladies 4:00—(4)—-Welcome Travelers. (7) Cowboy Colt 4:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)— Feature Theater. 6:00—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (7)—Auntie Dee. §:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2) — Bob Crosby. (7)—Barnaby Bear. 5: 45—(T)—Weather. (2) — Sports. WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Musie Time. (7)—De- troit Deadline. (2) — Twenty Questions. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. 6:30—(4)—Sporte. (7) — Superman. (2)—News. 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. (2)-> for Monday Spot Might Be Competition for Two Other Popular Air Shows NEW YORK (INS) — Jackie Gleason will be back on TV March hand Meanwhile, against doctors’ or- ders (of course) he'll be in the stutiio all day Saturday directing Art Carney for his first variety show stardom. . . Gleason won't be able to take any reckless chances for five weeks or more after he does return. 3 The latest on Sid Caesar: NBC is not so hot after a Sunday night series (mentioned as the Comedy Hour replacement next season) but | |Measure Given to Others, ...l. hat Is Returned to You | (Continued From Page One) | was through hard-to-read num- | bers on the boxes. That night on the sleeper, I mulled ever the problem while zines, and meant thousands of dol- | lars more in sales for both the stores and for the manufacturer. What they did was paste a pic- ture of each item on the outside of the merchandise box, with number alongside. Stock boys could immediately see when they were running low on teapots, per- colators or other items. We began an experiment with retail clerks when I discovered how few manufacturers ever do- noted a sample of their product te the department store clerks who had to sell them. Naturally “Just take these home and try | them. That's all I ask.’ variably received the comment, . those glasses are | good they are.” NYC Railroad Strike Looms on Michigan Central This Thursday DETROIT w — The New York Later, when I went back, I in- Central Railroad, threatened with years ago.” a strike that would close down its by | dent Division Thursday, charged railroad work- ers with trying to force a change in an arbitration ruling yesterday. | bers. ack break down an arbitration award of W. E. B. Chase, union vice the at 6 pany | $200,000 Executives I tried this approach to the problem of our organization. We created a member service department. We had at that time, four years ago, 58 clubs with 6,300 members. ‘‘Giving’’ — the extra speeches; the nights on planes, trains; the programs to youth; all of this has resulted in the growth of our organization so that today 1:00—(4)—Today. an hour of Caesar on Mondays — too large and |We have nearly 20,000 members Seo 1:45—(4)—News Caravan, John) 5:45 (7)—Cartoons a to fight off the Burns & Allen and ae, tat adaiaones may |Tepresenting 2,000,000. salesmen. press”, Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jo Staf-| . 9.4 a 7:00—(4)—Douglas Fairbanks. (7) |. Scouts’ seas be We are trying to shew on a Dr. Spencer Octes, —— ford Show, Popular songs. =O eee. City’s Heart. (2)—Carpet The-| TOM ay eae —= “ Ceeciitinaie tedious Senta ‘tint ” ast 8:00— (7) —Colonel Flack, Allan | 55 _(2)_ Meditations =~ may shift (from ine to di-| Tell me, Miss Bertha, have you! giving” makes cence a8 & = Mowbray as Robin Hood crook. | 1:30 — (4) — Eddie Fisher. (| + competition with Studio One |" tried this ginseware' : philosophy. It works on a per- 9. 30-5:30 daily (4)—Milton Berle, Comedy; Jack | %45—(2)—Brighter Day — Mark Saber. (2)—Doug Edwards. (ie to 21) all of which meane Men-| *°* ask one of the — S| Tos saceeis waned ae ior CE NO. SAGINAW ST. 9 30.12.30 Wed.9-30.8 00Fri Carson guest. (2)—Life Is Worth | 10:00—(4)—Ding Dong School. (7) | 7; 45-(4)—News. (2)—Perry Como. day nights will be a rating battle- | '" answer was no, I wou | torantienal lovet. Living, Bishop Fulton Sheen Dis-|. Charm Kitchen. (2)—Arthur :e0—(4)—I Married J m— uk ial chase a set from her at the ‘ ” 8: ) oan. ground ‘- retail have it gift wrapped | Look at it selfishly if you want cusses “Suffering. Godfrey. Bowling Champs. (2)—Godfrey a price, , TV scuttlebutt says General and return it to her as a present. | to. The fact is: the more you give, Murray's, variety, guests. (2)— | 19:45—(4)—Three Steps. 8:30—(4)—My Little Margie. (D—| sunday slot for Bing and now lothers pays off. Sometimes we Death ey Mae p= Cocke aati | 11:¢0—(4)—Home. (7)—Playhouse.| Theater. that Crosby’s announced that TV have to take this approach tc cap- tarriee in Old West 11: 30—(2)—Strike It Rich. 9:00—(4)—Television Theater. (7)| can go hang, so may Fred War- . ture the attention of men of busi- — Club Polka. (2)—Strike It Rich. | ing. in e a eS ness. But once the formula is tried 9:00—(T)—Make Room for Daddy,! WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON |, My Hero. (2)—I've Got a we've found the selfish attitude 2—()— Funny, a e Miltie - Danny Thomas buys a night | 19:99-(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) a Secret and Red Skelton, on competing net- doesn’t lest for long just club. (4)—Fireside Theater, John| _¢comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. » , want | rue There's something about the very pays jus when you Agar, Hayden Rorke in “The| 1.15 19)-tove of Life. (Q—| *ee—(O—Tms Is Your Lite. works at — | out ives nature of “giving” that changes | aed iE t Farnsworth Case,”’ drama of . Storytime. (2)—Boxing. =| — are 60 ummny men brings to them a sense of n ' mos , Hawkins Falls. their Tuesday night labors togeth- | Pose courtroom trial. (2)—Foreign In 10:38 — (4) — TV Theater. (7) — contribution, a sense of peace and | 12:30—-(4)—Betty White. (7)— er. —— pe , Now! trigue, film drama. . Tt re Search. | ua” ve Crime. Wel waren Wesued Drowns in River satistaction. It is to be found in| nsure : 9:30—(7)—TV Hour, Hume Cronyn, | News. (4)— Tomorrow 10: 45—(2)—Greatest thing: *a Weed Ween: tachanell oa While Trying to Rescue |‘h builders of the future — in Jane Wyatt in “The Family | 1%:45—(2)—Guiding Light (D—| s1:99-(4)—News. (7) — Soupy's Ne way pian ad grate we trying the leaders of men — it is the true | Man,” comedy about Washing-| Stars on Seven. On. (2)—News. oie auane 6-Year-Old rewerd. ton Correspondent. (4)—Circle | 1:00—(2)— Bob Murphy. (4) —/ 11:15 — (4) — Jane Fulton. (2) — remy debut” ay oe an TOMORROW —An end a- THATCHER, PATTERSON & WERNET : i . Theater. World Cinema. (7)—Theater. s y BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS [formative mmterview with Otto Graham, Theater, “Tam O'Shanter, Home A ond Chance. SERVICE mar quartertect of the Cleveland , Pontioc’s Oldest Insurance Ageacy Frank Pulaski went aniaias |] e2e Community Nations! Bank vu 2-200 ] ‘ daoecd ala a ieee vole ee ee Copyright 1954 | Bidg. --Today's Radio Programs -- — [tnthMta aged Ti smn, some, in | — ster many a movie and TV play, > the other near Windsor Programs furnished by stations listed im this eelumm are subject to change without notice. has changed his name for billing ; gear, ——___———_ = —— se ie)”~»« «OSE, ane) =| Purposes to “Guy Prescott.” while attempting . WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) ww, (850) WCAR, (1138) WKY, (1278) IBA, Police at Omer resumed drag ~ - ‘The aplomb illustrated by June | ging at dawn today for the body of TONIGHT WXYZ, Pred Wolfe wxre pews. ge WEDNESDAY EVENING Graham when she handled the | 4 year-old Richard Gehman, swept ¢20—- WIR. Rowe a Tl tg wsaK. Dea Mel. oe WIR, Hews a a en ae to his death t th the ice of the ° : fle Ri he tri to 1s ware. Wattrickh. MeKensie 6:00 WXYE. news Wolte | is.¢5-WIR. J. Wi ware Wattrick, McKens. her = as WIBK. Headless “or-eman WCAR. Coff WW, Fran w the Gleason, Hour ; ipiege agi ipa oe 6. ° | Gara, Cortera cole” —— a. aon. ae The boys were playing on the €:18—WIR. Clark Quartet aaa meee — a 6:18—WJR, Clart Quartet — “es fee when Robert fell through. Weis tse Guth WXY%, Pred Weife WEDNESDAY aFTzRNoon | WWJ. Bud Red Barber won't do any Yan-| pi-nerd came running to his ald TAD Koc thee CKLW. News WKYE. Lee Smite kee road but he'll work Soak. scm maven WJBK. News 1:00—WJR, Road ef Life | CKLW. Eddie Ch ee road games 0° | put plunged inte four feet of the we WCAR, News, Messenger WW, News, WCAR, Talk Sports TV during home stands .. . | fast moving water and was *Wwa Fran Pettay 1:18— WIR. Muste Ball CKLW, Austin Grant ¢:30—WJR, Bod Reynolds Gary Merrill's leavetaking from| carried under. The older bey WXYZ. Bill Stern WCAR, Coffee WJBK, News, George Ww, Pree Pettey “The Mask" is té make a Holly: WCAR, Your Land 7:20—WwJ. Listen. Live News, Clud Stern : : & -| managed to hold the edge of the ¢:48—WJR Lowel) Thomas WXYZ, Osgood, Wolfe 1:18 WIR. Ma Perkine WCAR, wood movie. He'll be back . . . ice until a neighbor pulled him WXYZ, ¥ Gentile an Chant” | CELW, Paint Harmonies ¢:4— WIR Lowell Thomas Milton Cross, a classy gent, will) ¢ safety. te ere :45—WW), News yg Bo wxis, bo rel er sot’ highhros role Meanwhile; a decision by two WXYE, Red Skelton W. Toby David wxY: ek See See dag heigl eal girls to cross ice-covered Pike Cie Chae O:9e— WIR, Jack white CKLW, Your Boy Bud WWJ. Three Star ment. Starts April 36 . . . Creek at St. Clair Beach, Ont. 1:45—WIR, Guiding Light wate Lewte instead of walking 100 yards to a ‘xLw ee Say men, Soe erie | RN WIBK. Tom Ocorge ‘Teenager Sentenced bridge, cost the life of one of them Lrg» | roca wat ne ww. Mulhollané 2:18—WW, Alex Drier for Ca ing Weapon —Syear-old Carol Suazor WXYS. Starr a 8:15_WJR, Bud cxLW, a =e, oy bes ay ei Carol and &Syear-old Doris KLW. Gabriel aeer WXYZ. Pred Wolfe WJBK. News, George 1:38—WJR, Family Skeleton | Paul D. Rutterbush, 17, of Battle | Marentette were on their way 1.2m, oo cae See ce Weak, Sere, Gut ih, Ym. menew Creek, was sentenced to 18 months | home from school when they tried CKLW, Eddie Fisher. :18—WIR, P. Mason W, Gabriel Heatter to 5 years in prison by | to cross the creek. (36 WIR, Mune Han Sex’ fem George 8:00 WIR, Punay Messenger 2:30—WJR, Nora Drake Circuit Judge H. Russel Both fell through tthe ice mid- werk 3 ony aye 6:46—WCAR, Radio Rev CKLW, Your Bey Bud La pe ed on a charge of carrying concealed way asress, but Doris managed CKLW, Mickey Spillane 9:00—WJR, News WEAR, Gperte CKLW, Perry Come weapons. to scramble out and alert a WJBK. Bowe, Gearee WWJ, Minute Parade 2:48—WIR, ter Day He pleaded guilty. Feb. 23. Rut- 8:15—WWJ. Frant Sinatre w Cw WWJ, Here's Answer 6:90—WIR, FBI chhiki w neighbor, 16-year-old Duahe Se. WXYZ, Show World CKLW, Musical Airs CKLW, Lee Ww, Walk « Mile terbush was hit ng in Water-| vie, who recently recovered §:20_WJR, The Northe ee 1190 WATE City Brine ford Township Feb. 14 when police | (0) oo lumonia. WWJ, Barrie 0: 15—W. Pleasant Valley | 3:60—WJR, Hilltop House w ; a oes stopped to question him as 4 sus- WxY2, of the Day CKLW, Heatter WWJ, Life Beautiful Police said The boy fell in twice himself Chl we High Advew page gee; ‘2, Poul Winter 0:18—WxY2, shew wore | Dicious person. the WJBK. Tom CRLW, Geed Neighbor CKLW, News, Briefs weapon, a blackjack, fell from his | as he tried to approach the point 8:45—WEYE. Vandercook . wae Ga ean o20 WIR, Tet Precast pocket as he pulled his wallet out. | where Carol fell through. Efforts 9:45—WIR, Pete & Joe WJBK. Tom George ww 9:00—WJR, Johnay Dollar CKLW. Tony Martin 2:08-—-WIR, Meuse Posty WXYS, Band of the Day | Rutterbush was on probation in | by two volunteer firemen and the 4 i . —_ ae ple Academy =| ‘WW. of Life a Seen Kalamazoo for larceny. girl's father were unsuccessful. CKLW, News, Roth 10,00—WJIR, A. CKLW, Eddie Chase 8:08—WXYE, Vané ve _ WJBK. Hews. George wes ieee ey | 8:88—W we, P._Foms 015—CKLW. Muste by Roth CKLW, news Momechat WAYS, Foul Winter re, Bet Grime, photos. ; ; "anes" ebam, Foran, | CAR nova tonne | WIPE Rowe Meet | Cw, Memorane Muse Insure With Agencies . Search Never ; WIBE. Gentile NXT. Whieperine” tres 3. Rt. te mone 9:15—CKLW, Symphony . . . 44— ‘ or « . oan_wwrs, Mice Kotter | CKLW, Marr Mermm | 4:08 wim. Listen Lorene | g:e—wap. They, Pouch Displaying This Emblem 10+00_WJR, Parsons 10:45—WW4, Break the Bank | WXY% Wattrick. McK. WXYZ, Mystery ‘Theater ww McOee WXYZ, Girl Marries Pees. sews CKLW. Preedom Frank Andersen Crawtor4-Dawe- Maynard Johnson WXYZ, WCAR, Harmony Hall Hews, Sollads 10:00-—-WJR, Choraliers Agency Grove Agency Laselle Agency, “. ae 11:00—WwJ, Strike tt mich | *:15—WIR, Tunes | ww, McGee Anglemier-Strait, Daniels Agency ER 00:15 — Wim, Three Guns XYZ, Grand Central Woah, “Tele Sperte pte gy Ry = hel age sien Thatcher-Pattersen- CxLW" Pready WCAR, News, Lady ww. Brown 10:15—WJR, J. LaRoss ee Wentqese Ensusease 10:38—WIR, Wizard of Odés | 15.15 cKLW, News warn WWJ. Cam You Twp Thist Baker @ Hansen ny sani ‘Ageney WW), Parte Stars WCAR, Harmony Hell wax, Smee RETR Top ott Bremmett- ss... «intteniocher «= 3. Van Wagener WXYZ, Edwin c. Hi WCAR, Ballads CELW, Gate Lincioome, Ine. Areney Agency, Ine. CKLW, Girardin 11:00 7m, Bake Op ume 1:0 WIR, Map. Day 10:30—WIR, Wierd of Odds “ . + 6 — wwe Advertisement an (Se. |S Eel) ovo by Long Distance emi WinK. News. 0:00—-WIR. Hews Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents 11:00—WJR, News WwW, Pisin Bill 10:4—W Beulah 7 11:48-—WIR, Rosemary WXYZ, Wattrick. Mox. WXYZ. ot Tews WXYZ, News a eee bere CKLW. Bddie Chase CKLW, Banct. Gone: sone WIBK, Bob Murphy WoaR, Nev allege = | ':90—19R Rowe 0 | A —_—_—_—_——————__ 11:15—WIR, Bob Reynolds | 12:00 WIR. W. Warren 5:15—WIR, Music Hall \ | CKLW, News -...- ee ee : ing details of visite buinembforth with ww, Laure Ww, Faye Exissbeth WW4, Pront Page Farrell | WXYZ, News, Gentile 2 WERS $ . EAE Mesa! wee | SEE Stace, | week Bee umm wanes | STALL SHO $ friends and relatives is quick and config Distance. 11:90_WIR, Batters CAR News a Wait, top toon, |5 Complete with tauoste, shower bend, cian ey — 3 And the cost is surprisingly low. Redmonbestes are in Re |e | EE | Bf z ; craps og apy pare T= dang CKLW, Austin Grant 11:30—WIR, 1 Believe 4 MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT co. $ ect every night WEDNESDAY MORNING WCAR, W’Day Caller oe C. Mem Sai, Fas wn 2 393 Orchard Lake Ave. 3 . C20 WIR, Farm Porem = | 19:20 WIE pete Treat CRLW. Cecil Bros Wiz Town eAAAAAAA AAAAAA AAA ANANDA rrr When you call, remember to call by number. It's fasten BI Inj Five said a “bail of fire” set his clothes ’ ; ast ures aflame, It was apparently caused < ™ Crm il ‘ | - tFlint Chevrolet ( Th HW i \ You can call... or only a. al riint Unever Ne PITTSBURGH 65¢ FLINT w =. An electrical ex-| Family of Six DPs Loses AGA MADISON 715¢ plosion at the Chevrolet plant | Newly Purchased Home Lay and tajuved fee 1am yesterday. GRAND RAPIDS @ — Flames we - NEW ORLEANS $1.35 Firemen said that an electrical | Monday night disappointed a Lat- ‘ wk v PHOENIX $1.75 panel exploded in the power plant | vian family in their hope of r a as it was being tested before it ing inte ae ous SE ; - Puus repens, 14x was put into service, The five men | of wandering. y \ . were watching the operation. They | was thought by to . 4 & Night and Sundey steticn-to-station rete for 3 minutes from Peatiee were all sent to Hurley Hospital... | ignited a partition, causing George Ansell, 30, of Detroit was loss to the house just bought by the most seriously burned. 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