+ The Weather : - Wednesday: Cloudy, Snow | ; Details page two . ‘ . ws * * %** PONTEAC,-MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 —24 PAGES ie ey ms figth YEAR 30 New Guards on Duty as Congress Reopens Voters Re-nominate Law, Gates and Glynn Bacow Defeated! Wounded Congressman Being in Judge Race at City Primary Ronald Hallenbeck Out; 7 Only 5,813 Ballots Cast | | as Storm Hits Pontiac Three out of four Pontiac | F3 City Commission incym-/| Fae bents running in yester-/| FF day’s ‘primary were|i® nominated for the April 5| | general election. The incumbent defeated was Ronald C. Hallenbeck in District 5. In the municipal jfudge- ship race, Mitchell L. Bacow was eliminated. 5,813 voters went to the polls in the city’s 44 pre- cificts. The small turn out was blamed primarily on yesterday’s snowstorm. Commission candidates nominated were: _ District 2— Harcourt S. | Patterson, Philip E. Rows. | ten. District 3— William W. Donaldson, Eari J. Smith. District 4— Arthur J. Law, incumbent; Floyd P. Miles. District 5—John A. Du- gan, John H. Ridgway. District 6—J. H. Patrick ~ Glynn, incumbent; John E. Carry. ed him District 7—Benjamin M. Gates, incumbent; Harry W. Lutz. Those nominated for the two municipal judgeships were: Judge Maurice E. Finne- | gan. Judge Odin H. Johnson. G. Edson Hallock. Cecil McCallum. No primary was required in Dis- Bentley Talks After Surgery Sidr ‘Now in Hands of Lord’ WASHINGTON # — Michigan's Rep. Alvin M. Bentley, most seri- ney. The bullet entered the right side Charies White, who took part in Glynn led Carry by five votes “Things would be different if tnd Gates got 58 votes more than) 1. iver were not shattered,” Dr. Solas ors julalin, Soir ~—— the two ; Cos Finnegan got the largest vote. |Call Cleveland Specialist McCallum, Hallock, Judge John- son, and Bacow followed in that to Consult on Special Church Services to ‘Mark Ash Wednesday Beginning the holy season of Lent, Christians of the world will mark Ash Wednesday tomorrow. —~ During this season, both Catholics and Protestants will reflect upon the passion of the Lord Jesus Christ, with special inventories concerning personal gains in spiritual growth during the past year. The tempo of church serv- uted at St. Joseph Catholic Church at 10 am. Mass and 7:30 p.m. ” > a fy ty Pn oa > > £ Fal DAVIS CARRIED TO B ee tr Carried to Ambulance = ig AP Wirepheote A Pontiac youth who has been a U. S. House of Repre- ing episode in the Capitol and rede rushed Rep. Alvin Bentley to the hospital. The boy is William.C. Goodwin, 17, of 1150 Lakeview. He phoned his mother, Mrs. Mary Goodwin, about 6:15 p. m. yesterday and told her about the shooting. Here is his story as related to his mother: i iL - “i 3 Pontiac Page Boy Sees) i Shootings, Aids Bentley sentatives page boy for over a year saw yesterday's shoot- tn the ambulance that | AP Wirephote SEIZED IN SHOOTING—A woman who identified herself as Lolita Lebron is being hustled through the crowd at the Capitol after she was seized in the House chamber shooting. She said she| - was a Puerto Rican. “I want freedom for my country,” she shouted. Storm Keeps 15,000 Pupils From County Schools Today Oakland County struggled in four-foot snowdrifts today as a new March storm clogged roads, closed 22 county schools and kept 15,000 students at home. The new storm, riding 50-mile-an-hour winds, whipped an inch and a half of new snow into.the area, still digging out from Sunday night's Tour-inch snowfall. Votes to Extend Corporate Tax ) Atleast three deaths, two the storm that dumped up to 16% inches of snow in some areas over Sunday and Monday. Michigan State Highway depart- ment says the drifting snow has closed all state trunklines in Huron County, M. 19 in St. Clair and Sani- lac and M. 51 and M. 53 in Sanilac Bentley Still in Danger, Has Only 50-50 Chance Four Other Wounded Solons Doing Well; Colleagues Pray for Injured and Assailants WASHINGTON (AP)—Congress added 30 guards to the Capitol and resumed business as usual today although still aghast at the incredible pistol attack by Puerto Rican fanatics on the House chamber. An air of grimness was heightened by news that Rep. Alvin M. Bentley (R-Mich)—most seriously wounded of five law- makers hit by the spray of bullets from a gallery—re- mained in a critical condition. In the latest bulletin, the 35-year-old lawmaker’s physician still gave him only a 50-50 chance to re- cover despite emergency surgery and four bleod ’ transfusions. Bentley, hit in live? and lung, was in an oxygen tent. ~ The other wounded lawmakers were all reported to be doing well. About 200 members were in their seats when the House convened at noon. They stood witli bowed heads as the Rev. Bernard Braskamp, chaplain, prayed for the recov- ery of the victims, for strength and faith for their rela- tives, and for forgiveness for their assailants. _ Dr. Braskamp visited Bentley this morning and said the wounded congressman had asked that he pray for those who shot him because “they did not know what they were doing.” The public galleries in the House were sparsely occu-- ' Seated inconspicuously among the spectators were plainclothesmen from the Metropolitan Police Force and some FBI agents. Speaker Martin (R-Mass) told newsmen the FBI had sent some personnel to the Capitol. The delegate from Puerto Rico, A. Fernos-Isern, arose to express his regrets over yesterday's occurrence. .. The House a standing round of applause. days, tourists would not be permitted to enter the gallery without new cards to be issued only by individual con- gressmen or their responsible assistants. In addition to Bentley, the wounded are Reps. Kenneth A. Roberts (D-Ala), shot in the knee; Ben. F. Jensen (R-Iowa), wounded in the left shoulder; Clifford Davis (D-Tenn), shot in the right leg, and George H. Fallon (D-Md), hit in the hip. Roberts also underwent surgery, but it was of explora- tory nature. His physician reported that fears of nerve damage proved to be unfounded. Bentley was struck in the upper right chest by a bullet which traveled through the lung, diaphragm, liver and stomach and came out his left side. ; After a 1% hour operation yesterday the first-term multi-millionaire representative from Michigan was given only a 50-50 chance for life. “He is now in the hands of the Lord,” said the surgeon, Dr. Charles Stanley White, after the opera- tion. At 6a. m. (EST) today, however, Dr. Joseph R. Young, chief of staff at Casualty Hospital, said the 35-year-old n, while still in critical condition, had shown sedvcloment. a5 cheerful and able to talk coherently. A 7:45 a. m. report said Bentley had a “fairly restful” night; that temperature, pulse and respiration were at “a satisfactory level—although the pulse rate is higher than desirable.” A scene of confusion: without precedent in the House of Representatives occurred when the Puerto Rican fanatics suddenly produced heavy pistols and began shooting wildly from the visitors’ gallery during yester- day’s routine session. - re Congressmen dived under desks or sped to the aid of fallen colleagues. Many of them thought the sharp reports were those of pranksters’ firecrackers — until splinters began flying from desks and plaster from ” One member, Rep. Van Zandt (R-Pa), sped upstairs in time to help disarm one of the gunmen. In the gallery a number of spectators also helped over- power three of the assailants as their weapons were emptied and they tried frantically to reload and resume ‘their barrage. . House Speaker Martin said that, for at least several - Washinghen can be found on pages 2, 7, 9 12,” 13 and 23. TWO TIE PONTTAC PRESS,, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 é -Birmingham Commission || Takes No Ac tion on New Off-Street Parking Plans ¥rom Our Birmingham Bureae | BIRMINGHAM — A slightly re- vised off-street parking ordinance was discussed briefly by the City Commission last night, but no ac: | tion was’ taken. gregational Church meets at 8 to- night at the home of Mrs. Milton J. Taup, of Gordon lane. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Peter Loomis, president of the League, of Women Voters, who will discuss -local gov- The ordinance, which would re- | ernment and its problems. quire all buildings constructed aft- | . * * er the passage date to provide | Birmingham newcomers are: stree een Mr and Mrs. Dale Posey and their off- t parking had t re } daughter Jean, 8 former Huntington, turnéd bv the Planning Board. ‘ ina who moved recently te after minor changes. The tawmakers generally ex- | pressed uawillingness to pass the ordinance without, definite mini- mum exemptions fer smaller areas, and without spelling out the financing methods. City Manager Donald C. Egbert said a report was forthcoming on parking progress in the southwest residents | 17025 dirwood He is with the Crest Manufacturing Co Mr and Mrs. FP. M. Shuster from Lakewood Ohio, whose new address is TTl Celonia! Court, He is with DuPont Pormer Royal O@k residents Mr. and Mrs sters. Jimmy 8. Rickie. 4. Pattie. 10 now living @! 748 Ardmouwr. He is with the purchasing Gepertment of Chrysier Jet Encine ' Dr anc Mrs) C P Mehas and their children. Margo, 14. Andrea. 12. Anita ll. Michael, 18 whe heve moved from Pontiac to 1158 Dorchester His offices are in the Wabeek Bidg here . Mr and Mrs James O'Brien and their quadrant of the cits daughter, Kathy, 8. formerly of In- ¥ e Py dianapolis, Ind. They are meking their St. James Episcopa) Church parishioners will hold their first meetings and attend the first serv- | ices at the church Ash Wednesday | since the building construction pro- | gram moved them to Baldwin home eat 2032 Buckingham. O'Brien is editor ef the Nash Airflyte magazine. LJ s s Edwia D. Smith Service for Edwin D. Smith, 37, of 18280 Wiltshire Blvd.. Lathrup Townsite. will be at 11 Priltp Copeland and their young- | ' WHERE CONGRESSMEN WERE SEATED—This picture of the, SP Weeghote House was taken Feb. 2 when President Eisenhower spoke to Con-| of five congressmen’ wounded yesterday: 1, Ben Jensen of Iowa; gress. Circle at upper right indicates area from which pistol shots | 2, Alvin Bentley of Michigan; 3, Clifford Davis’ of Tennessee; 4, were fired Monday afternoon. Numbers shown approximate location | George Fallon of Maryland; 5, Kenneth Roberts of Alabama. Bd Homicide Trial Resumed Today LeBron appeared to be difficulty controlling her bullets not free; free Puerto Rico! : ; * As she half ran and was half Five Witnesses Testify dragged from the’ gallery. she’ gs Harrelson Case Is -+tossed into the air the flag of : He Puerto Rico and shouted again. Re-opened re ea Five witnesses took the stand ‘leading from it. Quickly they | today as the negligent homicide grabbed three of the assailants and | 71.) of Leaun W. Harrelson Jr., either held them firmly or pinned 18. of 26 Delaware Dr., resumed them to the marble floor ina gem). Oakland County Circuit =. hiet of the | Judge George B. Hartrick. a Secret Service, said last night his| It was adjourned indefinitely in agency “ liormation several | January when defense attorney ord es bw the same «Na- William F. Dohany collapsed while tionalist group might try to harm cross-examining a witness in the President Eisenhower. He declined | non-jury trial. to discuss details.. | Harrelson is charged with neglie Jury May Get lof Mrs. Veda N. Coon, 37, of 49 Land Suif Today Dwight Ave., on W. Huron St. and Condemnation Hearing Dwight Ave. Nrs. Coon was struck by the youth's car. Nears End as Defense Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey of 405 W. Iroquois Rd. said they were stopped at Cherokee and Huron just before the accident. Carey said he .““‘heard the roar of high speed motors’’ and saw two cars traveling abreast at about 40 to ; a. m. ® ; School several months ago. Sunday p,,, y at Bell 1 of the| P De th “ | ’ C ndi + S 45 miles per hour going west on ) rsday Chape Be ums Case saw the last service to be held! wijiam R. Hamilton Co., with cre- onfiac q 5 nt ey S 0 ition nd County | Huron. ; - in the school. mation to follow ——- : The advice . rr - y | Lyndon Salathiel of 534 Shore- A Holy Communion service will; S | h | Im ed Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick | \i.4 pr. said he didn’t see the te held at 8 acm with breakZant |. f-_ Seth a Mrs. Arthur Newman 5 ig tly prov to jurors is all that remains before | “cident but saw Harrelson's auto served to the children so they of the University of Detroit. He _ Funeral service tor Mrs. Arthur (Continued From Page One) the city’s condemnation suit Of sue, the impact making “an may continue straight to school. | moved to Lathrup for years ago Newman, 19, of 705 Bingham Ave., ‘ land at 11-49 Parke St. goes to the emergency stop.” A women's Auxiliary luncheon | will be held Wednesday at 2 p. ni. group regard themselves as pa- jury. | He said Harrelson's auto wasn't | from: Detroit. "i t wilt be served in the undercroft of; ir Smith was a member of 0m the Voorhees-Siple Chapel | triots—not criminals. | Defense Attorney Willigm J. Beer tpaveling at an excessive speed to the church at 12:15 p.m. Townsite Community Church. The Rev. R. R. Shallow of the The dark-haired woman said | presented his final argument to the tne best of his knowledge. Following that, Rev, Harold | Survivors include his widow, Na Oak Park Christian Church will the shooting was intended “te | jury this morning and City At-| Chief Prosecuting Attorney Towne will present the first in | Culbert: @ daughter, Sharon, and fficiate. Burial will be in White bring the attention of the people | torney William A. Ewart delivered George F. Taylor said the trial a series of Lenten studies, on a son, David, both at home, and Chapel Memorial Cemetery. to the plight of Puerto Rico. | 4 15 minute rebuttal. | may be ended late this afternoon “Amos and Hosea.” There will | his father, Milton, of Rankin |_ Born at Poplar Bluff, Mo. July ee qrentey Gat & mst Seo. : or sometime tomorrow. be a Holy Communion and a | : , 1, 1934, -she was the daughter of Those held are members of the! The suit, for establishment of 8 | ermen at 8 + ° the late James R. McGown. and Nationalist party, the same group municipal parking lot, was inter- | = . — * | Birmingham YM Drive ‘Mrs Ernest Tinsley, of Pontiac. represented by the two men who) rupted Friday when one of ne Woman Stands Mute At 8 Wednesday the first of a Reports 711 Members She came to Pontiac seven years tried in 1950 to assassinate the jurors became ill, during Beer's | series of weekly evening Lenten ago and was a former employe of then President Harry Truman. final argument. . ° devotions will begin at Redeemer | BIRMINGHAM — Topping its Sear Roebuck Co. and WKC The party is only a small minor Beer asked today why the ‘On Murder Charge Lutheran Church. The Rev. Theo- | £4! by 286 members. the local Besides her husband ahd mother ity in the island commonwealth. | former City-County.market build. | = dore Wuggazer will present medi-| YMCA wound up its membership she is survived by a daughter, Most Puerto Ricans have ex-| ing was not being used for short- Mrs. Lois Ann Cottrell, 22, ‘of 823 tations on people who gathered ‘rive with a total of 711 new and Jeanne Sue: a sister, Mrs. Robert pressed preference to remain un- term parking instead of long: | Fiowah St, Royal Oak. stood about the cross at the crucifixion. Tepewed members, Edwin F. Kir- Grimshaw and two brothers, der U.S. authority. although they term parking. | mute on a charge of second de- The choir will also sing an anthem | bert. executive secretary an-| James and William McGown, all have been offered independence jj). also pointed out that Royal | gree murder before Oakland from “The Road to Calvary” each | nounced yesterday. of Pontiac. . any time they want it. ‘Oak and Ferndale have municipal | County Circuit Judge H. Russel week. Original aim of the Y member-| Mrs. Newman died Sunday at +} Anti-independence forces have jots put still have traffic jams. | Holland Monday. She is charged * 6 «& | Ship enrollment drive, which end- 7:30 p. m. in Pontiac General Hos- contended the islanders would lose with beating her three-year-old Lenten activities at the congre- | ¢d Saturday, was 425. pital. eS - one l G t Gl | daughter to death Jan. 16. gational Church will be launched| Kirbert said the enrollment will | Ge idlents are dhe generis te of aw, aes, yan | Mrs. Cottrell told police “she at an All-Church dinner and shed esl as ae se the fu- Bryant Murray complete self government ‘ never liked the infant from the at ae ae and a movie and its seejessilll exjeion of Bryant T. Murray, Tl, of 410 | _ The woman and two men were Are Re-nominated we Gene, see i 28 RE Se “The Hidden Heart,” produced by | building facilities 3 Lowell St. died syddenly of a heart | disarmed and taken into custody * husband. Martin. 27, whe the Protestant Film Commission.| Team C. with John Slater as attack Monday at 7:45 p. m. in a riotous scene just outside the (Continued From Page One) ler base : oe . “em bie * 2 *¢ ‘| driver in a mythical automobile! Born in Rockford Nov. 12, 1882. SEIZED IN HOUSE—One of the men seized in the House, identi- , House visitors’ gallery. The third son, 633; Philip E. Rowston, 214; ng iran ee move" lalened prin At Our Shepherd Lutheran tour of Michigan, took first place he was the son of Mathew C. and / ¢:.4 as Refsel Miranda, is shown being rushed from the Capitol by ™#" W85 arrested later at a bus Manley E. Young. 112 shill rasn't exactly right.” Church, the Rev. Howard All- lin members enrolled and funds | Mary Preston Murray. He married | | alice econ after the sheeting Monday afternoon terminal District 3—William W. Donald. | Youngster “wasn't exactly nil wardt will begin mid-week Len- | solicited | Elva Fogelsonger who died in 1945. ’ . oe ee A Stunned congressional leaders son. 215 Earl J. Smith, 111: Don The couple has three other chil- ten services at 5 p.m. Wednes- | acces | Mr. Murray resided in Pontiac | ' ‘took immediate steps to tighten 4 Zaffina, 87; Donald A. Tews, | ren. Mrs. Cottrell was returned Tee service will taciade ™ _|@ years and was a barber by | county were closed. So were those | security regulations and prevent-a . 79- Hugh Wolfington. 12. to Oakland County Jail following ety Communion. Services to Observe | trade, retiring about a year ago. ‘Stor m Keeps 15, | at Vassar, Caro, Reese, Cass City. | recurrence of such a tragedy—the| District 4—Floyd P. Miles, 449; | her arraignment. ee | Surviving are three daughters | ; Sebawaing. and dozens in the Port first known instance of bloodshed | arthur J. Law, 327; Raymond S. | ie Pythi le N , and a son, Mrs. Ben Brown, Mrs. | D) | F School Huron district and elsewhere in during an actual session of the Morris, 79; Chauncey L. Costello, | . rai Wrec — Ne. ye bid! Ash Wednesday Alfred Brown and Mrs. George UpIS rom A) j the state, | House or Senate. |61; Albert J. Wilkinson, 60. paxicon a its regular ing at | Walker of Pontiac and Truman | During Ontario's savage snow-| That more lawmakers and spec-, pistrict $—John H. Ridgway, 268;| TORREON, Mexiao —Reports at the — “ae (Continued From Page One) \jurray of Lake Orjon. Also sur- | (Continued From Page One) giorm upward of 1.000 vehicles tators weren't hurt appeared noth- John A. Dugan, 358; Ronald C.| reaching here last night said a : Jack Steri and Louis tig | then on with his brother the Rev. | viving are nine . ester and Troy school districts, became stuck along the 125 miles’ ing short of miraculous. | Hallenbeck. 340: Leo Morris, 137: | passenger train from Ciudad Juar- will be apo lies | Arnold C. Cigus of Milford. Funeral will be Friday at 1:30 idling some 8,000 students. Class-, of highway between London and An estimated 20 to 30 heavy cal-/ ) Marvin Smith, 7H Howard A. | & overturned near Yermo, Dur- Cub serie the poocinnesered Grace Latheran—There will be, Pp. ™m. from the Sparks-Griffin | rooms in Lake Orion, Oxford. and | Windsor. iver bullets fired from Luger-type | Frost, 70. ‘ango state. yesterday and at least . ' ns | a service at 7:30 p.m. Chapel. Burial will be in Perry | Waterford schools, which sent out | aaa pistols blazed into the House cham-; istrict 6—J. H. Patrick Glynn, | 7 persons were injured, 10 criti- iouse . They discuss ju en | St. Paul—A service is scheduled Mount Park Cemetery. | no buses today, were less than B fi ld t p h ber, nicking seats and walls, pierc- 300: John E. Carry. 295: Theodore ee ks tor 7 p.m. ‘half-filled as another 7,000 young- | DFOOMMEIG 10 FUS | inthe new ceiling. chipping ples-| P. Kentros, 177; James F. Flanary, : y * * . using everyone luck | 199 Mrs. Maurice Garabrant of Se ee ere |P | Hold | sters stayed home : | Ser 109. Dy | will be at 8 p. m. w : : ten- f F J d y for cover. District 7—Benjamin M. Gates, chat core Sani wl rel eat ps ms LOCA! PONCE THOICING) | vanem. 3 Earn, woes for Fast Judge Vote |“sccratuiets cuted mo he stay wets 3 Vcr , | wall j inches above the of “The Prophet Jeremiah” when| the pastor will preach cach ‘Man Wanted b FBI said most other school districts had = Rep William S. Broomfield R-|~ ig ag a gi . thie Cumnher | L. Smothers, 14. he WSCS of the First Methodist | Thursday evening during Lent on | buses stuck in snowdrifts. “It's the ; a] —_* | The judgeship votes were: : Carel meets at 11:3 am.| the theme “Questions That | Sought by local police and the | first time in’ three years that the | Royal Oak) will push for a quick | occupied by page boys. The boys! 140. stearice E. Finnegan, Wednesday . "| Count.” The topic for this Thars- | FBI on a charge Of fraud, Fred-| weather has closed down this Vote when the bill to give Oakland a more seats or darted 5 545: Cecil McCallum, 2,804, G. Sicaees will be served at | day will be “Can I Get Away erick H. Casweil, 27, formerty of | many schools,” he said. County a fourth circuit judge comes wee am ved into the ~ésem Hallock, 1,796; Judge Odin | With It?” 488 Second Ave., was arrested in| The second storm hit Pontiac before Michigan House of Repre- ee H. Johnson, 1,680; Mitchell L. 12:45 p.m. with the Kate Wagner = 2 nea Wecneada heavy table at which Republican Group as hostess, followed by a | Family night suppers are scned- | & stolen car here Monday night by | at the afternoon rush hour, coating sentatives Wednesday leaders sit. ‘Seated there at the| Bacow. 378. sel meeting, Mrs, Robert wed for Central and First Meth- | Pontiae Police. | streets with ice ‘and snarling traf. “The bill's just up for debate eae were Majority Leader Hal. Johnson was appointed recently | Lynd will lead the devotions 6nd | Odist Churches with Dr. William 0.| Caswell, charged in a warrant! fic throughout the city and county ‘omorrow.”’ Broomfield, said. “I'll leck of Indiana and bis assistant, |‘? fl the vacancy created by the the Rev. Glenn Frye will shew:+Moulton and Dr. Hugh Townley as|by Lamar, Colo., authorities for at intersections and hills. fol le ape rien a final Rep. Arends of Illinois. Neither ath of Judge Charles P. Web- | : “ | guest speakers. At the 7:30 p. m.|“removing contracted property | . | vote Thursday yp — _ ster. . ? slides ~~ oa Methodist mice A: Oakland Park seed: ~_ Prowers County,” and mag an about a ae ee found | push it through despite the oppo- peg aa ae lien a hone The returns are being re-checked: eS list Church Dr. W. H. Collycott of | ed here for a similar count, he was | pol cst a4 ~al- ae sere | sition.” " a, Bn rete ee who was ‘oday by City Clerk Ada R. Evans. | Grover J. Fransworth, of 17400| Rochester will be guest speaker. | arfested by Patrolmen Herbert C. | Broomfield's opposition inclu standing nearby | Shortly after results were known) — We Offer s Complete Line of Dunblaine. was one of 30 students| Most of the other Protestant | Cooley and H. R. Cogdill after the 2 oo 7. three county representatives: Dem-| "1 350 House members were |/ast night. one of Hallenbeck's| Lawn Seed and Fertilizer. the Univers! ichigan’s | Churches will observe the ith | offi noticed 2 1954 ‘stolen’ The County Road Commission, | ocfats Leaun Harrelson of Pontiac -49 | campaign managers indicated that ° from the University of Michigan's will day with | cers é land Wal T. McMahon, H 1, on hand at the time, ahout 2:30 = j C ture. to maintain an | the regular prayer meetings. license plate on the auto. working around the clock since | ter TI. McManon, fazel; m., having been summoned to he may seek a recount ‘in District | J Bring A Semple of Your Sell fer Sh aed ante the fall sem- | Sunday night. had weary crews | Park. and Republican Fred G. 6 “chamber only a short time > |, Anctyels end Recommendation al A been announced ; keep 45 snowplows going Mon- | Beardsley of Oxford. earlier to debate a bil! dealing with Hallenbeck was knocked out of wre a : re coll > of = » 4 |day night. Oscar D. Loomis, road) _—_——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— importation of Mexican farm work- the running by only 18 votes. poe Ne on ore rs + | commission chief superintendent, | , ..| Mrs. Evans said the city clerk's engineering maintaining a similar | bees pa ame ers. The visitors’ galleries were, ecord, was Robert J. Schoenhals, ? * |said some side roads are still | QE irt* | less than half filled. About a dozen office will accept registrations for an oo | blocked by four and five-foot drifts | © P ' the general election on April 5. of 27075 Lasher. i j ~ newsmen sat in the press seats Pp ss 2©« @¢@ . ltoday. |in the same general section, but | Persons qualified = Heeler nav “Self . Improvement Through Joseph B. Jewell, superintend- | 50 feet or more away from where | U&€ and not yet regite ve Geod Grooming” will be dis- ent of the Department of Public | the Puerto Ricans sat. ag March es pmveetl when she speaks before the Child Works, said heavy drifts are clog- | Speaker Martin (R-Mass): ad- pe y saison Soa ace * Reel Study Group at 8 tonight at the ging traffic on some city streets, journed the House in short order ving oting nd Rote Oakiand avenue home of Mrs. although most streets are passable. | while doctors and police took over. au as eed eek aps ae ry. Robert Ellerby. The DPW put four salt trucks on | The shooting lasted only about | ae ae erent ace sedinm sized’ | rouble-Free Mrs. Jeffers is currently teach- | city streets and worked in the la minute. a ing self-improvement classes in downtown area during the night. Banged Sees — Percentage wise, only 15 per Easy the adult education courses at the | “One Sheriff's Department car, | inished — cent-of the city’s 38,101 registered | te Community House. stuck im snowdrifty on Sasha- voters cast ballots. Stert .e ee alled From a corner of the public gal-| i See ; — lery to his extreme left and be-| ry Plans for a March 18 rummage three wretkers—all of which got | Fact Fees ycley' al ails Kaui } . sae wl hast oeage when ane oteck. . | out. Almost- everyone at first | The Power Mower Thet — | A snowplow finally came along | | thought pranksters had tossed a| Outsells All Others! Th W th | ; at about 5 a.m. and gave all four | string of firecrackers. Even Rep. e eatner ja tow. | Roberts said he thought it was ggg ho i a Viarrice somighs | | ‘The road’ commission sent a| firecrackers “until I saw blood on Gnd. Wednesday Cold tonight” Low 78 | snowplow to help clear John R my leg.” . aah je eS eee an | from 12 to 14 Mile roads—but The grim seriousness of the sit- hour tonight and Wednesday. | |the plow itself got stuck at 15 uation became apparent when the | Teday in Pontiac i | Mile road. Puerto Ricans were spotted spew. | __Lowest temperature preceding @ 0. = | A double oj) tank truck stalled ROBERT D. LONG |ing lead from pistols firmly | Ft © am: Wind velocity 20 mph. Pentiae Press Phete | Nalfway up Bald Mountain about ee A peal to | eae cent Tanai _— ; - [5 am. and was finally pulled p 4 A e 0 gunmen to on woanectay P rae ce 4A Qt EEN—Twenty-year-old Mimi Cummiskey, secretary at the | about three hours tater by a ontiac ttorney Ce ee FE 2 371 1 Moon sets Tursday at 342 p.m advertising firm of MacManus, John and Adams, Bloomfield Hills, | io reed os | Moon rises Wednesday a1 6.0) @m =| |. named Miss 4A of Michigan last week by the Association of Albert Lamberti, 37. died in De- Succeeds Hartrick ca eTNewn Temperetercs 34, American Advertising Agencies. She triumphed over 35 other em troit of a heart attack while | Our information statt ffl Pe Rec BP Paci dd | trants from ad agencies all over the state. Formerly she was Miss | shoveling snow. Robert Potts, 53.| Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- will be happy to tell you errr ee sr eererere | Harvest Ball of 1952 at Michigan State College. a State Highway Department em-| 4 ziem M, PPYy aioe uae = . — ploye of Harrisonville, was killed | ° = Se ae when the next city lines . FN con Sih etc 'Students Lose | Manus, John and Adams adver-|by a car as he sanded a hill. In| the appointment of . bus leaves your nearest Killer... All te be Applied with Highest temperature...=-:;........- 2 | tising agency in Bloomfield Hills. | Chatham, Ont., William Friebe, 51,|ney Robert D. Long as First c Ys Meas temperntere 2 8| Teacher, but - | But before she joined the company | died of a heart attack after battling | Assistant Prosecutor. corner. Scott's Spreader Weather—Cioudy, snow 1.8 inches. : last September, she was majoring | drifts and ice while driving. - — | spans ' onary : was For E @. One Year Age in Pontiac 7 in elementary education at Michi-| Chatham got nine inches of snow | named to ames G. Hart- . or Ev Highest temperature basse tsececssnes 4 Agency Gains | gan State College. and sleet, while Windsor had eight | rick who resigned to enter private no. l § ~ 7 ROOUUING. <a5---disccbee: pal BIRMINGHAM. «x. When, 201 CAR poll ; _@ Jovi pinches ‘ it got 9 total ti law _practice.. Long has been awe @ peathin Sete Riding ; Need se ‘old Mimi Cummiskey turned away | cup, roses page Conger cg inches = “the | Sie > Soe Gee = T nn ae et Highest and Temperatures This | from elementary education, some | she isn’t heading for any series of| storm. | served as assistant prosecutor for nm Tage : Use City Buses itn". o in 3925 | future second grade students lost beauty contests. A wether and three children, |* Short time after his discharge | Feed & Supp'y Go. Oy on ee jan attractive teacher “Being named Miss Harvest) , 104 ost in a bitter overnight | OM the Army in 1946. : epadl yor Alpena” 2 18 Kansas City 56 2¢| Miss Cummiskey, who lives with! Ball at State in 1952, and this cteven near Itenaatt, tee tenn | He graduated in 1936 from the | f@ R- fai PONTIAC Phone FE 2-0491 Bottle Crevk 32 28 Lansing = 32 #7 her parents’ at 471 Oakland, was title — that’s enough for me,”| 1 sas. ot = home outside | Detroit College of Law and was pooaprenmngratl , . ~@ 20s s comvention of the As] She haa’ Wide Uste tor such eo-| Tk TI yn OFFY LINES, Ine. | 2%. ae week by-2 convention of the As-| She has little time for such ac-) 5 34 wo children’ abandoned | during World War Il as a captain |} 0 6.5. Bgbege> ie. | ip tevme fe. | @ tee Geet ‘Complete Line 2% New Orleans 63 sociation of American Advertising | tivities, anyway, between bowling , with the military government. 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Village Stopped From Building Lot for Horses — THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 Trouble Brews 5 s | | NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio | ~ ~Corhmon Pleas Court has grant- ed a temporary injunction to pre-| . vent the village of Sugarcreek | from building a parking let for) horses and buggies. | The village wants the Jot for members of the Amish sect, who the Amish buggies on the streets| # creates a traffic hazard, village| § |tained the injunction and owns | property next to the lot's proposed | site, has other ideas. He says it weuld cause a barnyard atmos- | phere and be a health menace. | frown on automobiles, Parking of| “yy on Waterfront Ms 4.gAFL Teamsters Fight Old Longshore Union by Picketing Piers NEW YORK (®—The prospect of a new major tieup confronted the Port oft New York today as AFL | teamsters, moving against the old longshore union, decided to picket piers in the huge harbor. Police, ordering special details for the waterfront, said the East- ern Conference of the AFL Inter- | national Brotherhood of Teamsters met for three hours last night and then scheduled the picketing for this morning. Earlier a teamsters’ official had ing supporter of the AFL-ILA in its fight to win over workers from the old ILA. Judge Tells Man, 88, to Cut Out Carousing DETROIT —William Seighman 88, has..been ordered by a judge to cut out his “carousing drinking."’ _ Probate Judge William Sexton is-| sued the order yesterday on peti- | tion of Seighman’s daughter, Mrs. Wealthie A. Whetstone, and placed | him under her guardianship. Mrs. Whetstone said her father | was a “‘spendthrift’’ and went on| a toot every time he got his $70 monthly old age pension check. (Advertisement) FASTEST KNOWN RELIEF FOR GAS ON STOMACH and | Ban Student Whippings | ATLANTA wW—The State Board | | of Education has banned the whip- | ping of pupils at Georgia's blind |and deaf schools . (A@vertisement) _ - Sleriderwise thinking leads to ac- | tion and a wise choice will lead to t L Mrs. M. cor Oa i | z 3 P H g iF it E is (ieee ray till i Hh rf | ‘ | : ALEXANDER BOGOMOLOV | Italian Communists sparked a | Series of strikes almed at Premier | ernment. | > | Object to Parking Meters for Aesthetic Reasons | ROCKPORT, Mass. u. — Town | meeting members of this famed - | art center are against having park- | ing meters iti front of the Con- gregational meeting house. They told the town fathers the! chances for good pictures. The selectmen assured upset members that will be respected.” ~ Readers Digest Reports: — ONLY NEW COLGATE DENTAL CREAM with Miracle Anti-Enzyme Ingredient GARDOL ( Proof that Brings New Hope to Millions for LIFETIME PROTECTION AGAINST TOOTH DECAY ) 9 H says . S Di est thorities Reader's Dig aie jevel in 95 por cont tia. emailing — ee ee ‘| warned of picketing at about half | the piers in the port, the largest | in the world. However, today’s po- | "| High ranking Soviet di i pel ager mate gros said the team- | ae ploma planned to picket all but | Alexander Bogomolov, has taken three piers in Manhattan, all but | over as Russia's new ambassador |the Bush Terminal and one pier | to Italy. He arrived in Rome 8&8 | in Brooklyn, and all piers on Staten Island. The teamst v | Mario Scelba’s pro-Western £0V-| latest crisis in. reads be- | i tween the AFL and the now-inde- | [J new pendent International Longshore- men’s Assn. (ILA), which has been refusing since Friday to load or |unload trucks driven by members of Teamsters Local 807. ILA boycotting of cargo han-{ died by the teamsters came in; retaliation to the teamsters’ re-| fusal to cross picket lines set up| at a Moore-McCormack pier by the new AFL International Longshore- meters would ruin photographers’ | men's Assn. (AFL-ILA). The AFL | |dockers protested the dropping of | one of their shop stewards at the | “ . pier. ILA Jongshoremen went to a areee work despite the picket line, but | __|the teamsters’ action resulted in a 50 per cent cut in work. j Ld in the BELL-ANS TABLETS—25¢ ALL DRUGGISTS | multiple vitamin capsules are made in @ tiny size expressly for childven Ofticials of Teamsters Local 807} ~ Tee Right Vitamies | A teamster spokesman said this | move was taken to ‘clarify’ the | situation and let truckers use their | yesterday said drivers would not take trucks to any piers’ affected by the dispute. Trucking industry officials seconded the embargo trucks elsewhere, rather than have them idle on piers where they can— not deliver or pick up freight. He | said several thousand trucks are | | Comic Book. Your drugstore | involved. The ILA briefly lifted its boy- cott of the teamsters yesterday, but reinstated it after a mediation attempt by the regional office of the National Labor Relations Board failed. 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Inter-American . to Eye Construction Bids, es Seer te | Talks Recessed Pontiac's 186 ite improve | 18 ther busines mss ome ommended rat ‘une vcnrctomte —_— : Delegates further consideration tonight by the | Animal Rescue League, Inc., ask- | city commissioners. | ing the commission to name a rep- Bids are expected to be con- resentative, or committee, to meet sidered from firms seeking con- With the league in regard to se- tracts for construction of the two- | curing a site for a shelter on city- inch blacktop paving planned for | owned lot 12 of assessor's plat 147. this year. A letter is slated from Green A cost estimate is slated (Brothers Builders, regarding the the water superintendent for ¢on replat of Linda Vista Subdivision. elebrati . tate Spe 000 port -nded spend- Cc ng s nds $75, ig ot SA08.500 to bud the 800- to Get Third Plan for man institution. It agreed with other : +5. 8s |recommendations that the prison Youth: Institution peer ge ge : LANSING W—IT t the isla-|'ty type and should be the edu- ture $75,000 tod gegen pyre cational center for the state penal , tem. recommendation on the size of a|” a rs and hit proposed new prison for youthful | ‘IT'S AMAZING!" ; | sald Alice Sourdis, welcoming address of President Col. Marcos Perez Jimenez of struction of water main on Corwin Ave. from Kinney to lot 37 of as-- || sessor’s plat 101. ‘| | bill providing for a water source Public hearings are scheduled 6n intention to construct curb, gutter, drainage and related work on: | | A. communication -is scheduled from the city of Berkley about a Michigan House of Representatives and drainage survey in this area. A report is expected from the | mended that the prigon) be built offenders. A report 8n a survey of Mich- the Legislature and the Correc- igan prison needs by an engineering! tions Commission should make teck no stand on the location of the new prison. They sald | and an architectural firm recom-| the dectsion. Detailed surveys were included “,.. how fast and how big a bank balance can grow — 4 once one gets the habit of 4 making deposits (even little F i i to house 800 men. . . i. = Venezuela yesterday, was in- First from Joslyn to Barkell city manager and city engineer on of propose d sites at Tonia, --Man- Y Pa terrupted by applause for his — LeBaron from Joslyn to the east end a bid from A. A. Lee of 921 Mt.| .The Corrections Commission —istee, Arenac County, Kent Coun-| 7 ones ) onaregularschedule! a 4 denunciation of “the forces of evil “‘geccna trom Bartell to Puller Clemens St. to purchase lots 861 has already recommended a 1,- ‘ty, Livingston County, Macomb| 7 i; which operate in darkness.” ———— = = and 862 of Perry Park Subdivision 200-man prison. The wardens of County, Saginaw County and Wash-| % Z of t street I * ' by Sourdis called for defense of the | "Wuiera from Center to Paddock No. 1. {| the state's three prisons have Uj continent ‘‘wherever totalitarian; aggression presents itself.’ He urged the countries of the Western | Hemisphere to adopt “the neces- sary measures to impede or up- root all activity which tends to an attempt to influence opinion | On: A public hearing on special as- | | sessment rolls is planned for pro- ° posed curb, gutter, drainage and related work on Harrison from Franklin to Bagley; on Markle from Joslyn to the east end of the street; and on Going from Osmun to Whittemore. A resolution is expected to re- ceive special assessment rolls pre- pared by the city assessor for curb, gutter, drainage and related work E. Beverly from Joslyn to Fuller Piddis from Jessie to the east end of the street. Wilson from Going to E. Boulevard. Irwin from Going to E. Boulevard E. 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WALLPAPER S5¢-9¢ 196-29 pe « — TRIMMED FREE — PAINT = fase Pepe Unpainted Furniture ‘| Pay Record $1 15,000 “ph 4 for Interest in Bull MADISON, Kan. ®—Two Tex- By JAMES DEVLIN ans bought a half interest in an YORK (—A fabulously Aberdeen-Angus bull for $115,000—|Tich Texas oilman has struck a a record price for a bull of any | roaring gusher of controversy in breed. the field of public affairs. He is H, L. (Haroldson Lafay- ette) Hunt of Dallas, financial : f and television programs. ‘Facts Forum’ Receiving $3 Million Free Air Time @ ___THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 | |wells have been gushing for him | | ever since. : He appeared unruffled when asked about accusations that his , forum is anti-Semitic, anti-Catho- | lic, anti-labor, anti-Negro and pro- | te s * - backer of the Facts Forum radio) The Providence Journal and) | Evening Bulletin launched the | Urbin Simon and John Simon,| Associates first in tion of Facts say he is worth two major investiga’ Operators of the farm, said last billion dollars that he makes one | Forum in a series of eight artieles night the previous record price was million a week |last December and Janiiary. The ee ae eo {gist of their findings was: arms of-Illinois to Ralph Smith Maybe he’ richest i,| “. .. The major criticism that of Chillicothe, Mo., for a half in- he's the man in can be made of Facts Forum is } the United States, if not the world. | terest in McLarry Domino 12th a Hunt himself won't discuss the ‘hat its net effect is to dissemi | Hereford ‘fortune that he started with $59 Date fear, suspicion and divisive a |in 1921. propaganda . ee « * * Running for S7th Term The comtroversy over Facts “The consistent pattern of its BENSON, Vt. w — Franklin B. | Kellogg, 79, comes up for re-elec- tion today to his 57th consecutive term as town clerk. He has no opposition for the job. The Weight of Public Opinion is ‘lof free air time they are getting. s s > Forum and how objective it is has swirled months. Hunt vows the programs offer fair and impartial discussion of public issues and that they merit, the three million dollars a year) for the past several ‘both sides’ broadcasts is to reduce all national issues to: “Isolationism, ultra - conserva- tism and McCarthyism—versus— | treason or stupidity. “The results of this, if carried | into the entire field of mass com- | munications, could be to increase | the pressures dividing segments isolationism. Some charge it is a of American society, to increase | group hatreds, and to implant Se 4 Against the Excise Tax on Telephone Service “Which Federal excise tax do you per- sonally object to most?” That question was asked recently in a public poll conducted by Opinion Re- Corporation. They wanted to how people personally felt about Federal excise taxes. These were their findings: THE EXCISE TAX THAT IN- phone exeise AND IRRITATION WAS THE TAX ON TELEPHONE SERVICE. This high percentage of objection to tele- understandable. taxes is Each month they add 15% to your tele- phone bill for local service. and 25% to your bill for long distance calls costing 25 cents or more. For. excise tax pur- .poses, it’s as though your telephone were a luxury, like jewelry or furs. GENTLE We recognize the Government's need for adequate income and for balancing the LAXATIVE budget. But if Congress is to consider any excise tax reductions, we believe the iD be among the first to get attention. All the savings from a reduction or re- peal of these taxes would go to telephone users—not to the telephone company. Michigan Bell Telephone Company «i—~+front to push Sen. Joseph R. Mc- | Carthy (R-Wis) into the presiden- cy. They say it should not get) free air time. ne . * * Like most men of great wealth, | Hunt shuns personal publicity. But | | he came to New York recently | j}and called a news conference at | the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to de-| fend Facts Forum against the | attacks. | | Before his arrival, an associate | was asked if there were any truth | in a seemingly fantastic rumor | that he was worth 500 million ol, lars. Not half a billion, but more | suspicions which did not exist | before.” * 7. * | The New York Post declared in its series: “Facts Forum, stubbornly in- sisting upon its political chastity, has announced that its relationship with Sen. McCarthy ‘has greatly exaggerated. “Since the nationwide propa-/ ganda machine and the juniof senator from Wisconsin can} scarcely be considered strange bedfellows, it is obvious its protest | is motivated less by gallantry or been | | outrage than by a fear of losing its tax-free status as a nonpartisan said the associate. He declared | foundation. Hunt had 400 million in natural gas holdings alone ‘‘and thaf is) \only a by-product of his oil hold- | ings.” + 7 7 } His only comment on his per- | ‘sonal finances was that he was | wiped out as a cotton planter in | 1921 when the price dropped from | | $1.25 a pound to 10 cents. | | “So I went into the oil fields | with $50,"" he related. His first) | investment was in an oil well at | Lake Village, Ark. It gushed. Oil ; | Dan Smoot, commentat¢r on one | radio program, follows a format of giving one side of the question first and then the other side. The critics argue , that Smoot | gives the liberal side in a per- functory manner but gives a real | emotional pitch to the conservative | arguments that cligse the program. | A Facts Forum TV program | presents two senators taking oppo- | site sides on an issue of the day Critics say these are slanted with a ‘“‘dumbbell'’ on the liberal side and an adroit speaker on the con- | serative side. Hunt denied this. He says he himself probably | could be ¢lassed as a conservative | Democrat. He favored Gen. Doug- | las MacArthur for the presidency | and later supported Dwight Eisen- | hower’s candidacy. : | “There is no thought of using | Facts Forum to elect Republicans and defeat Democrats,” he said. | He said motives behind Commu. | nist criticism of Facts Forum as | Fascist-tinged were obvious. But | he said he believed criticism from “responsible publications” resulted from misunderstanding and not a desire to smear. 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The tank cover stops messy con- @ensation drip MATCHING BATH RUG 4498 Thick, soft chenille, non-skid sponge rubber base. ie Waite’s — Fourth Floor ? \ ‘ SIX om ~~ -———- THE PONTIAC PRESS” Press entitled exclusively to the use oa facet news brinted in this mews- of paper, as well as all AP news dispatches. is The | jand end joining niles it is $12.00 a year, else- Satie in Riichicam ond all other places in the United | ee 3 $20.00 a year. All mai) subscriptions are payable advance. Phone Pontiac FE 2-8181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS : TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 Will Kitchens Vanish? Quietly and more rapidly than we realize a revolution is taking place in America’s domestic life. We don’t know whether it will result in the disappearance of even the most modernly equipped home kitchens. But we do know that the Association of Frozen Food Packers hopes it will. * x * They base this hope on the conviction that the future of the industry depends on their ability to keep the cost of pre- cooked frozen foods within the reach of enough people. To demonstrate the new possi- bilities the association recently entertained 2,000 guests in New York. They were served such items as turkey, Normandy trout, chow mein, chicken. pot pie, breaded shrimp and fried rice. All of these foods had been pre- cooked, frozen and shipped to the metropolis. * * * dishes were heated on electric plates and in ovens that would fit into any dinette, and the guests were delighted. It remains to be seen how enthusias- tic a welcome the new idea will get from the Nation’s housewives—and their families. Certainly pre-cooked frozen meals offer the promise of emancipa- tion. * * * But, somehow, we sort of hope kitchens won't disappear too soon. Some of the best meals we've ever eaten have been cooked in them by women who could pre- a royal feast from leftovers, on any kind of stove, and even make good coffee in an open sauce pan. Safe Driving Pledges An important step toward greater highway safety in this area was taken when more than 5,000 junior and senior high school students of Pontiac signed pledges to become better drivers. . Signings followed special pro- grams arranged in the various schools. Co-operating in the proj- ect were the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce safety committee, Mayor Law, Police Chief Stratey, State Police, school authorities and the PTA Council. * x * _ Programs in the local schools coin- cided with the first statewide teenage driver safety conference in Lansing. Sponsors were the State Safety Commis- sion and the Michigan Youth Advisory Council. The idea of the pledge approach strikes us as wise and logical. Basic in it is the theory that the act of signing will help young motorists to keep more constantly in mind the vital need of safe driving by emphasizing individual responsibility. * * x Obviously this must be a continuing program. The larger the percentage of students made safety minded, the more rapid will be the reduction in the traffic toll attributable to young drivers. We feel confident that those who have collaborated in sponsoring this program have made a worthwhile contribution to the’ néver ending campaign against death on our highways. : "Anyone who doubted that the Chinese and North Korean Communists would Armistice Commission. In it he accused the Communists of building up their military strength in North Korea in vio- lation of the truce. i * * * There are five places through which everything entering North Korea is supposed to pass. Neutral inspection teams are at these points. But the Communists, ac- cording to General Lacey, bypass these gates. The result is new Russian made planes are being smuggled in. Airfields that Americans destroyed at heavy cost are back in commission again. Arms supplies have been secretly augmented. Troop reinforcements are suspected. Moreover, U. N. observers charge that the Communists are building a line of steel and concrete across North Korea. * * * The trouble with General Lacry’s complaint is that it got nowhere. In fact it reportedly received a quick brushoff by the Neutral Nations Supervisory, Commission, to which it was ad- dressed. This commission, made up of two Communist and two non-Communist members natur- ally is stalemated hopelessly. The situation above the 38th Parallel only emphasizes what many long have believed — you can’t trust Communists. They never intend to honor their agree- ments. Tuosg Marshall, Tex., women who con_ tinue to defy the Government with ref- erence to paying social security taxes on servants are no doubt making the typi- cally Texan assumption that Texas is bigger than the United States. ‘ EEE LEARN something today: If you are a member of the human race, figures ar- rived at by a scattering of anthropolo- gists, evolutionists and statisticians show that you have 139,235,017,489,534,- 976 ancestors. A MAN gained access to dressing rooms on Hollywood movie sets and stole quite a bit of money by posing as a writer. He must have hada lean and hungry look. The Man About Town Man-Made Lakes -Many of County's Beautiful Lakes Formed Artificially Daftyniticn Repartee: What you think of on the way home. and thus impounding the waters of and creeks, to furnish water the driving force of our first in these were Lake Orion, Oxbow, dozens of smaller ones, including some within the Pontiac limits. Over 100 miles of shore line have been added, starting with the since followed by Wi the most recent being the largest Lake, now second only to Cass Lake ty’s water area. U. S. Savings bonds no longer are sold through the post office, but Postmaster Leslie H. Dean urges people to continue their purchase through the banks or at their place of employment. Savings stamps continue on sale at the post office. Having done all kinds of trapping along the Clinton River for many years, Patrick Steadman e ‘ says the encroachment of house building along its banks is driving out the fur bearing animals. The never ending battle between the squirrels and blue jays in the woods at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium is a big winter attraction for the patients and employes. According to Administrator George H. Williams, their competitive antics give evidence of some good animal and bird thinking. Dean of the Oakland County judges and life- long resident here, . . @udge Frank L. Doty himself is quite a historian when it comes to the recollection of incidents in the horse and buggy Florida has continued the favorite haunt of Pontiac people this winter, according to Manager Douglas C. Brown of the local AAA office, although there has been an increasing demand for routings to California and other southwestern states. Manager of the Walgreen store for about nine years, Lacien E. Allison wonders if any other city of Pontiac's size has such a busy corner as Saginaw and Huron streets. we'd have to stop eating, and we believe this would soon prove detrimental to our health. ——— Verbal Orchids to— The Birmingham Eccentric, ‘entering its seventy-seventh year of publication. ie) ) | ¢ | 4 4.08 SDAY, MARCH. 2,,1954 _ March Had a Little Lamb Voice of the People Mrs. |. Stott Enjoys Press Home Section: It Offers Many Ideas She Can Put to Use BS Hue ite ie ae asf + i 5 it f d i Se ® - se ca g° Little Girl From Mud Hole Mrs. Hazie Epley and-I wish to easily have taken her life, My little girl Linda was just lucky that she didn't get in so deep but that she was able to go | for help. To this, man who to us is a hero, we wish fo express our gratitude. Mrs. Leonard Jack 395 Seward St. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Two men went up into the tem- ple to pray; the one a Pharisce Prayer ts not eloquence, but earnestness; not the definition of helplessness, ‘but the feeling of it; not figures’ of speech, but com- punction of soul. —Hannah More. Shooting in House May Shock Congress, Result in Tighter Laws Against Reds By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — The Commv- nist infiltration forces in dence as a necessary - to correct relations, with all the bloodshed on Harry S. Truman ‘health. If we were to stop working, Certainly as the Latin-Am conference is about to convene in Venezuela, it is. natural for the Communists to make a demonstra- tion in the hope of convincing the Latin countries generally that the United States is oppressing a Spanish-inhabited country—a kind of *‘colonialism."’ The shooting in the House cham- ber came as a shock in more ways than the dramatic oceurrence it- self would indicate on its face. For it suddenly awakened official countries, are dupes Communists. The National- out with an emotional on by Communist agents who fur- nish the money and fhe brains for intrigue. At first it was discounted, for instance, that the Nationalists in Iran had any connection with the Communists. But later on the plot bitter anti-Americanism. But the Communists are in the back- ground. The British government saw through the pretense when the same cry was raised in British Guiana. Aunt Het Fer the Communists are fish- ing im troubled waters every- where — in Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, French Morocco, India, dapan, The Philippines, Indone- sia and, of course, in Indochina, where they have taken over the movement for independence from the French. _Nationalism is a spontaneous affair as a rule but the Commu- nists furnish the guiding brains and supply the terrorists to com- plicate the situation. : The murdefous attack on the American Congress may have an effect opposite to that which Com- munist forces inside the United States counted on — it may stif- fen the resistance and bring about the passage of even more restric- tive measures than are now on the statute books pith reference to the freedom of ftmovement in America of Communists and fel- low-travelers who play a part in the Communist infiltration tech- niques. (Copyright 1954) Discover Causes of Your Fears and Conquer Them you will notice in tomorrow's Case Record. But regardless of the our foolish fears, the cure She didn’t dare sleep in the cottage they had rented. She ..Read about her June bugs scare me, too. “But spiders are my pet aver- sion. They simply frighten me al- most to death. “On a Florida trip last winter By ARTHUR “BUGS” BEQe vice International News Ser grief is to make the world safe for posterity. There's a subject we would like to moot a little. It has always been our well- formed opinion that history should spank its own babies. Let's worry about this side of the hill. If posterity is to pay for our mistakes we'll endorse the note. use an installment by Woodrow Wilson around 1914. Then they whipped it to a pros- pective lather for future democ- racies. Woody was looking further conductor ringing in the pot but they neither chip nor git. They have no more to do with the present than you have to do with the shape of Labrador. I'm fed up with this so-called posterity of 22776 anno dominoes. How do we know it isn’ going to be the abominable snow man of the Himalayas? Do we have to pay a sur-tax for a 2463 kid with two heads? » All George Washington worried about at Valley Forge was George Washington at Valley Forge. That kept him busier than a one-man orchestra. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Dear Doh. here is a_ birthday wish .. . We all sincerely mean . . . God bless you and good luck to you... . On being seventeen . . We're proud of your actomplish- ments ... . In school and sport events .. . You well deserve your laurels and .. . The highest com- pliments . , . Yoér senior year in senior high . . . Is teeming with success .. . So may your college days be filled... . With A's and happiness . . ._Good health to you, a grand year new .. . And many, . . . With every birth- (Copyright 1954) “emote” or be hysterical with fear. So read some books on spiders. Watch them patiently weave their webs. Examine them under a seek with the youngster in its bed- I closet light off but bedroom light on, Finally, let him hide there with both bedroom and closet lights off. The child's glee in finding its Daddy. will ultimately supersede its former fear. For. you will ‘condition’ the child to pleasure instead of pain re the dark bedroom. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Ine) ee From Our Files 15 Years Ago “RASPUTIN” LIBEL suit. tm vowing the motion picture “Ras putin and the Empress’ reveals for the first time details of ‘‘mad monk's’ death JOHN DILLINGER. notorious killer, escapes jail with wooden pistol. 2 Years Ago EUGENIO CARDINAL PACELLI elected 262nd Pope by ‘Cardinale _ in Vatican City. 13 ARE RESCUED off sinking ship “Newfoundland” as gales buffet rescuer’s work. School Children’s Headaches May Stem From Heater Giving Off Carbon Gas By WILLIAM BRADY, MLD. 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Orozco, 24,, a Hartford Puerto Rican, will be presented before a federal grand jury at New Haven today on a charge of threatening to ‘kill the President.” He was arrested yesterday at about the same time a group of Puerto Ricans in the balcony of He was arrested on a charge of * | nonsupport while he was testifying against his estranged wife; who was being tried in police court on a charge of breach of the peace. He was taken to police ters for fingerprinting. Detective Capt. .oseph P. Mc- Donald policeman Otto H while he was being fingerprinted. McDonald reported the incident to U. S. Atty. Simon S. Cohen, who "| issued a warrant for Orozco's ar- rest and ordered him presented be- fore U. S. Commissioner Benedict M. Holden. Holden, finding probable cause, ordered Orozco held in bonds of $15,000 pending his arraignment before the federal jury. | Although two policemen testified | before Holden that they had heard | Orozco threaten the President's | - -| life, he denied having made the statement. “I never carried a gun or a pistol,”” he said on the stand." Cohen said that while Orozco has -| been drawing unemployment com- pensation benefits here, he has | meade trips to New York and De- troit. Cohen said a compete inves- tigation of the man’s travels would .| be made “since we don't know if he.is a lone wolf or a member of the Puerto Rican - nationalist . | group. Cloud Over Albuquerque Only River-Fire Smoke ALBUQUERQUE ® — Hundreds . | of Albuquerqueans were teld last night not to worry when they called radio stations and newspa- pers to inquire about dense clouds | of smoke over the city. | It's only a big brush fire in the | river, they were told. | And it was just that—a fire in em! the river bed of the almost dry Rio Grande. | to Aid Taxpayers March 15 from 8 a.m. to $8 p.m. The branch also will maintain _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 bring their copies of forms 1040 ‘and 1040A, because the supply is Girl, | for Larceny From Home Miss Carmen M. Sal Sadio, 18, was placed on three years pro- bation by Oakland Courify Circuit Judge ‘to stealing clothing from a home at 337 W. Pearl St., Royal Oak, | last Nov. 26 while employed there as a domestic. She had been room- | ing in a home at 643 Temple St., | Detroit. 18, Gets Probation H. 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In no | while not connected with the boys’ | is the funeral store breakir The ‘‘crime’’ plan was found | on the youths Sunday morning } in a stolen) E car. The boys had a loaded pis- | , ‘ -. tol with them of Funeral Service... Meanwhile Waterford Township eetane es gree was to be | held today at Portland, Ore. for | George Hagle, 72, a forrher Meta- mora Township resident who died there last Thursday. Mrs. John ee ee vars. BERKLEY — Service f John (Nellie Mae) Berry, “ et 1383 Harvard Rd., will be held | at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the | Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, | Royal Oak, with burial in Roseland | Park Cemetery. She died Sunday at Plymouth General Hospital. Mrs. Laura E. Thomas FERNDAI E — Service for Mrs. |Laura E. Thomas, 68, of 315 W. | Maplehurst. Ave., will be held at |.2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Gor- siline-Runciman Funeral Home, Lansing, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery there. She died Saturday | at her home here. The body will be at the Wessels Funeral Home ‘ EDMUND H. BUNYAN Lodge Will Honor ‘Deaths in n Nearby Communities aching, registrations will be accepted Anna may be muse vy al separations ite scot calling FE 4-9567, extension 11. Fi-'7 p.m ‘Chapel Memorial Cemetery. died Monday, _ Anthony F.. Brackner Sr, Hands Tied? bpd You Lack a High School Diploma over for interesting free booklet—tells you how ! Adult Education American School, P.O. Kensington Branch, Detroit 24. PP-5 Registration Opens Please send me rose ees ond 55-Page Sulletin on Request Mame ccs. ccsicccasiescavecesesststercce® AGt..-ccceeee AUBURN HEIGHTS — Registra- | tion for adult education classes at_ Avondale High School may be completed either Wednesday, Thursday or Friday between 9 and 11 a.m., Principal Rosco Crowell, | adult education director, an- nounced today | Classes will begin next Monday at 7 p.m..in the school, To be of- fered are:. Beginning art, typing. 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Let us keep two of their teachers, one of the | yan of 5896 Tubbs Rd., Pontiac, the boys’s brother-in-law, the two girl | youngest past master of Cedar friends and seme unidentified | Lodge No. 60, F&AM, will be hon- man referred to as the “man | ored tomorrow evening at the an- up north in the cabin.” nual past masters’ banquet at the “I just dreamed it all up.”” one lodge. of the boys told Oakland County | Bunyaa, Juvenile Court authorities yester- day | He said the inspired by a movie, riot. Slang in the typewritten mes- | sage matched that used in the! The banquet movie. 6:30 p. m. | The boys, ‘held in Oakland ¢§| County Children’s Home Sunday ti night, face a preliminary hear- }] | ing in the Juvenile Court Satur- day. Later, auto theft and a cealed weapons charges m: pressed The boys were released to the | custody of their parents. | The beys were described yes- | terday by their teachers as “no | more troublesome than other iff boys usually are.” j | Both teachers were surprised, | | but not frightened by the threats. | |“] had two or three other boys ri|in mind when I heard my life was threatened,” one said, ‘‘but |I never figured it would be these two.” the high standards present here. an employe of Fisher for the past 24 years, is a former “death plot’ was | Birmingham resident and is well | on a pricen | known as a member of the quartet | “Three Corns and a Bunion.” will begin Walkout Halts «Building Here | Union Dispute Hits Two Construction Projects at Pontiac Motor Building trades workers were ordered to stop work yesterday on two construction projects at Pontiac Motor Division. The order did not affect, how- ever, other regular Pontiac Mo- tor employes working on the Car Finish Building and the Personnel Building addition. Meanwhile, some 5,000 other building trades employes were ordered off their jobs where two Detroit construction firms hold contracts, The AFL Building Trades Coun- cil called the moves yesterday af- | ter an executive ‘session on future strategy in the union's jurisdic- | Uonel dispute with the AFL Team- DR. H. A. MILLER Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” youths admitted making up the notes about two weeks ago at their girl friends’ home, When questioned yeste rday by Wa- terford Township Patrolman Mil- |lard Pender the girls said they | knew they were on the “bump | nil list, but said it was a “big LOTS OF WINTER STILL AHEAD! = | said he was never any trouble and always minded around the house. Plans found on the youths also "The building trades action | >. blue-printed a breakin of a Pon- prought a quick end to earlier as- }time Township drugstore. When sumptions that a settlement might called by Police Chief Van Atta. pe in the offing. +the druggist said the plans made wee | Nab $840 From Safe County Calen Calendar : White Lake Hall Pontiac Lake MOMS Unit 60 will meet $840 at the home of Mrs. Charlies Hauser | broken into and tanen fom « 7533 Pontiac Lake Ra. Wednesday st 1 | Phere safe, according to reports re- ived yesterday by Oakland Coun- ars Marty Littin of ad” Woedste k will | | ty sheriff's deputies ostess to Lakewood Parms Auxiliary| Township personnel said the hall itll oan —— |was entered by thieves over the | weekend through an east side door | They drove the combination of the vault-safe out with a hammer, and then scattered records around the room in their search for money. Missing were $800 in bills and $40 in change. Waterford Lists Penalty on Delinquent Taxes | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Be- ginning today, delinquent Water- ford Township taxpayers will pay a 4 per cent penalty and ‘2 of one per cent interest per rine until taxes are paid. Payments must be _ to the Oakland County Treasurer's Office, 1 Lafayette St., Pontiac. During this month, a revised statement from the township treasurer's of- fice must accompany the remit- tance to the county treasurer. DO IT YOURSELF with AMAZING COLLINITE First Permanent Automobile Wax This exclusive new development makes regular waxes obsolete. You can now have a beautiful lustrous, lasting finish on your car not possible with any other wax Read why Tested under all conditions, Collinite out-performs all other waxes, polishes and coatings. @ Collinite is an especially hard high-gloss protective wax, with amazing adhesive and polishing qualities. Unlike ordinary waxes. a agro is more durable than paint itself. 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She died Sunday |and is survived by seven sisters, | including Mrs. Clyde Foster, of Hazel Park. -——- Mrs. Lacy M. Koontz ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs. Lucy M. Koontz, 82, of 412 Royal Ave., will be at 1 p.m. Wednes- day at Schnaidt Funeral Home, ; with burial in Acacia Park Ceme- tery. She died Sunday in Grand Rapids. | Richard Lee Knickerbocker of Lumber and Materiels ROCHESTER — Military funeral fer Fast. service for Richard Lee Knicker- bocker, 20-year-old airman killed _Depend- in a plane crash near Anchorage, Alaska Feb. 5 will be in St. Paul's able | Methodist Church at 2 p.m. | Wednesday at Selfridge Air Force ‘ Delivery | Base, assisted by Homer Wing Post ;of American Arrangements are by Pixley Fu- neral Home and burial will be in’ Mt. Avon Cemetery. Mrs. Lacille Ford Long | ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Lu- CORWIN LUMBER & COAL CO. cille Ford Long, 70, of 8611 W. Romeg Rd. will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday at Roth's Home for 117 S. 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I wasn’t teo curious near the house chamber yester- after 1 heard the bullets hit the day when Puerto Rican radicals | wall.” opened fire gave ‘vivid accounts of | Reps. Machrowicz (D-Detroit) the tragedy today. Rep. Bentley, (R-Owossq) was hit | and seriously wounded. Reps. Ced- | s lerberg (R-ay City) and Shafer / and Rabaut (D-Detroit) were seat- |ed together and said they froze in their seats. Rep. Ford (R-Grand Rapids) was Dr. Spencer Oates, Optometrist 9:30-5:30 daily 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9:30-12:30 Wed. 9:30-8:00 Fri the cost of insurance is so low you can’t afford to take chances. Call us for rates with real savings. Kenneth G. HEMPSTEAD RANCE . 102 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-8284 (R-Battle, Creek) came so close) conducting a committee hearing in to being shot they were still gasp- ing for breath today. Cederberg, a former infantry captain, was seated behind Bent- ley. He gave this account: “When the shooting started, I didn’t think. I guess my old Army experience came back be- cause | just automatically hit the floor. As I was going down | 1 felt two bullets whiz by. me | and I knew this wasn't the work | of pranksters. | “When the shooting stopped I |saw Rep. Davis (D-Tenn) had) been hit in the leg. I walked to- ward him and then saw there was | a man lying on the floor. Then I recognized it was Al (Bentley). “I rushed to his side and he) it-ever the radio first. He said to | assure her he was all right. | phat was the hardest thing | Tve ever had to és. She took it pretty bad Rep. George Dondero (R-Royal Oak) gave this account: “I was sitting one seat ahead of Rep. Charles Halleck, A bullet just missed him and splintered the table in front of him. I had just Refrigera Repair Service @ All Makes @ Expert, Trained Technicians © Prompt, Dependable Service @ All Work Guaranteed Bussard Electric 84 Ockland Ave. — Free Parking Phone FE 2-6445 “ Member Ochland Co, Electronic-TV Service Association got up from the table and fell to the floor. I would have made a standing.” Shafer was standing almost in the line of fire and was. standing walls. Said wits together. ‘NOT YOUR FAULT! TELL IT TO THE JUDGE! Of course it wasn’t your fault! Still, somebody has to pay the bills for damage and persona! injury. Your Accident Insurance will do the trick—if you have any. If you haven't, why not see us for full details? LAZELLE “sxc” Our Own Personalized Service on Every Policy 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 5-8172 | recognized me. He asked me to| jcall his wife so she wouldn't hear | perfect target had I remained | It took a few seconds to get my “Rep. Harris (D-Ark) said hit | Rep. Hoffman (R-Allegan) was | standing near the visitors’ gallery a room on the second floor. “We heard shots and moved out into the . The police were hold- ing a and a man who was | struggling to get away,” he said. Rep. Bennett (R-Ontofiagon) said Rep. Ruth Thompson (R-White- hall) usually sits in the center of the chamber, just across from | where Davis was hit in the leg. She was just returning from idinch and said she guessed her \° ‘number wasn't up.” Chess and Checker Club ‘to Hold Second Meeting With 28men and women en- rolled at the first meeting, the Pontiac Chess and Checker Club will get together again tomorrow night in the Hotel Waldron at 7:30 p.m. The group is sponsored by the | Pontiac Parks and Recreation De- partment. Chess and checker tour- /naments are planned and instruc- tion is available for beginners. | Club membership is free. Don’t Be HALF CLEAN be ** ALL KLEEN’ ’ | | Open 6:20 A... Open “tl 7 P.M. arte figured they could caly bel” ting at newspapermen or Meader (R-Ann Arbor) 6 Motorists Caught Without 1954 Plates Pontiac Police reported issuing six more tickets yesterday to mo- torists who failed to obtain 194) | license plates before the Sunday | | night deadline. None was issued by Oakland, INSURE! BE SURE! | TRUE EXPERIENCES Forty famous people have written their true stories of how faith has entered their everyday lives. One story will be published each day during Lent. A New. Personal Story Every Day Starting State Police of Pontiac post i Secretary of State's of- County Sheriff's Department =) | Sgt. Claude Evans of Pontiac | | Violation: Bureau said seven mo- | torists have received citations so | Meanwhile, LeRoy F. +Kellogg, | assistant branch manager of the Ab or A ASH PER SIBLEY COAL and Supply Co. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 | NINE. Gohnu © The Third of the Seven Sages “Once Said— “4 measure of gold spent foolishly is as a measure of grain aflame. A measure of gold spent wisely is as a measure of grain sown in season” Every dollar spent on your car is spent with an eye to the future. It will pay off in greater driving pleasure, greater comfort, and greater safety. . Especially When It’s Spent at— Harold Turner FORD Yours... and Everyone Else’s Favorite FORD DEALER You Can Drive a 53 Ford Today - $284,00.pown 38. 29 a Month for 24 Months Your Old Car Could Even Handle the Down Payment ALL 1953 MODELS CARRY A. NEW CAR GUARANTEE Tern to Turner for the Best in Wheels and Deals Visit Our New Location: Harold Turner’s Ford Woodward Motor Sales, 13 Mile and Woodward And Our New Car Lot at 464 South Woodward, Birmingham Harold Turner, Inc. ————S MPAT500 | © LP3-3357 $0 4.6266 =~ t134436— ey : Mary Margaret McBride Says: In Bygone Days’ Children Really Knew Three R's A good many parents these days are adding to the controversial din about conditions in our public schools by accusing the authorities of failing to teach their children to read and write. Howard Whitman, magazine writer who is making a survey of our educational system, tells me some mothers complain that their boys and girls learn only to print and are actually incapable of deciphering the script in letters from friends and relatives. One disgruntled father, worried also about the | new theories of discipline, declared grimly “the | as a child in Missour:. At Salem we had all grades from the primary through the eighth. Mornings, Miss Verne Holloway, our teacher, | fi ; ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 Columnist Grateful for One-Room, One~-Teacher School in Missouri — Bridal Gift Received Minus Card Girl Wonders How to Find and Thank the Sender three R's in our schools today stand for Rest, Relax here in the city. and Receive “T have searched high and low All this m&kes me feel pretty good about the but cannot find the sender's card one-room, One-teacher schoolhouse to which I went and therefore do not know whom to thank for it. Will you please tell me what, if anything, I can do about this?” | MISS McBRIDE would call up a class in arithmetic and set it to work at the blackboard. Then she'd give a reading group a study | Answer: You might call or task. And finally she would hear the fourth grade spell. vite to the and describe I read all the stories in my primer and soon finished Otha Hogsett’s the article and -tell the date on = first reader to boot. My only other Seepe SS pyres ella | Schoolbook was a speller but Miss for ——— Mrs Fell Verne taught me numbers orally in * : and of course how to count up as If this is not possible, you could Tells Recipe far as 100. tell. several of your friends about I didn't care much for numbers, a but I loved to spell, and the les- a a ee or ala acne tn Seeaanean could find the sender in this way. p were best of | Dear M Post: A all. I wrote the namés of my fam- in. our attics is ‘to ic netiod Frozen Pears Are|‘Y over and vere we all soon. We all like him very much : When recess ad and most of the girls think Topped by Unusual teacher ipcluded — went out and should get him a wedding anand Fluffy Dressing played dare base, hide-and-go-seek I am one of those who would and Andy-over. In Andy-over one By JANET ODELL side threw a ball over the school- gg lg po lppere Bs Pontiac Press Food Editor (house and the other side stood | — os eit at HA fo endl x lato A delicious enlad to use as the | Te0dy. fo catch it. The schoolhouse Pade Soe te his fiancee whom we have main course for a luncheon or for |“** © Small that it was easy to) 7p ing li ie previ isole slip ha loral-embroidered sh never seen. | slam the ball right over the top. € spring lingerie preview forecasts a | camisole slip has a floral-embroidered sheer evening refreshments is this frozen| no school cafe. |"¢™ era of personality, a revival of gentle- flounce parasoling from released pleats, a Answer: In this case I agree pear salad made by Mrs. Max Fell of Drayion Woods. The dressing is | terias in those days, so Mama 'ness, a new pedestal to step upon. The nylon lined bodice and embroidered straps. umssual put up our lunch in » tin bucket 7 | as ) a Mrs. Fell enjoys homemaking, — What was left of the break- e | to him when he leaves the office | © . tor ter besten and two sone | ft Sed eee | Love For Wedd Is C Clue =. win. | & a She teaches Sunday School and be-| two slices of lightbread, other ove or e INgS S areer ue tear the’ han Wee pl oEA TN rae FOR SF NE RES. longs to a missionary group Other slices spread richly with butter , = aa ——— j rrect , vemarke ° a . social activities include member-| aed grape jelly. By ANNE HEYWOOD share of them, what with four | to keep me occupied. With just.my | Sonn Che ae ae Here 4 the double featixre of the scarf slip for wear ship in PEO and in an extension; If there were any of the won-| Whenever a woman has a deep,| daughters. husband to keep house for, 1 hada p. D. S., or just plain John J. under spring suus. For an at-home costume u may be worn club. seer — we a — it is apt to be the; well the day after my youngest | lot of time on my hands. Brown? with a dirndl skirt banded with a cummerbund waist. Or FROZEN PEAR SALAD those. Always we apples | clue to possible money-earning married, I was quite sad, not ) ; b mode WITH FLUFFY DRESSING |— Ben Davises dry and mellow | capacity. a —— ‘as ae seemed so| “But there was no job I was | _! feel the name alone is cor- the dirndl may be worn vine the ears iaps ow By Mrs. Max K. Fell and tasting of the earth in which | Too often we try to be “sensible,” | janely, but also because now ‘here | trained for, and I didn’t know for summer sleepwear. A in a sparkling geometric print i Aeiek Se ik Gea they were buried, or Jonathans | and overiook the things we just | wouldn't be any more bridal gowns | és! to do. Occasionally, a friend with lipstick red or turquoise on white. § eng yolks spurting juice when sharp teeth | naturally love. But the clever wom-| t fit or trousseaux to plan, or) Would get my advice about her ——— + oat oe . crunched in. | an capitalizes on her enthusiasms. | pridesmaid dresses to select. | own daughter's wedding, and 4 r; . Me pound sonded raisins chopped There were no school buses, | For example, take Mrs. L. L. “But that's as far as my thinking | "@#* S*ways perked me up a let Admirer S Crude Tactics % peak whipping cream either. My brother Tommy and I) “I just love weddings,” Mrs. | went. dragged through that year,| “That June J did a lot of helping Freeze the pears, juice and all, | usually rode to school together on | L. L. teld me, “And I've had my | wishing I had a job or something | with And I to won- Wi Di | N Gi | tn your ice cube trays. Cock egg | our old horse, Platt, and quarrelled | — ee in Uisapprova ot Gir 5 al ail chasm Sa dicks Kemer (haat whah weal ok ta freak: der why our local big depart / git gpaen tas mega caryeree” — Verne = How to Plant ra neiaenney — so. By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | to stop to talk — so keep moving. marshmallows, stir until | spent Saturday Sunday wit y a ‘bridal salon, “Dear Miss Woodward: Martin, You're just about to go somewhere dissolved. Add raisins and nuts. | us. she'd put on her long black F . called, but it. wasn't good at all. who is very smart when it comes | and you're late-atready. and you'll Cool. Add whipped cream, folding | riding skirt and ride side-saddle | “OUP ation All my friends realized it—that's to such things as electronics, is see, him later, You can be too in gently.” with Tommy and me both in back. why they always got my help in a dud when it comes to school- | preoccupied to notice him (all the Spoon over frozen pears and/| On those days, our tin bucket held Shrubbe eencsnliliiier he il work. And as for personality, he | while maneuvering yourself nearer serve with cheese biscuits. fried chicken and caramel hickory ry things. has itively none. | your bodyguard). cake, for teacher ate with us. “I began to discuss it at some | aay clone Cictsieeen ue | Hf he tu home. let “T’dew't remember much about Too Much Makes length with my husband. ‘I wonder started taking an interest n me; as cee , . why they don’t have a really good 5 ~ ate :| semebedy cise answer his ring NEW CAPITAL our report cards although I sup- House Seem Adrift bridal salon,’ I kept sayi and when somebody like Martin) ‘cause you're washing your hair. " BEAUTY SHOP pose we had them, and I on Gr Cl d , re: takes an interest in you it's really | That's an argument no bey can wouldn’t know whether we were a een Ou “You know how men are. One no compliment.’ | dispute, He knows you're not Corner of Buren and Dwight ee By HUBBARD COBB siecle" emeiesi amin “The way he shows affection | FoWe to turn up all wet and with OPEN EVENINGS Fee recap thinbe come ait. | THiS is just about the time of “‘T'm tired of hearing about it.” la by chasing you, slapping you | “*rtPapers. BY APPOINTMENT dren are now year when people sit down with | oe —~ oa gh on Ge and serude | And thefe are other excuses for : : | a them to their how methods, Sometimes it’ little | bei he Pesturing all types of Beauty work But I am sure that when we left Seed catalogues and start dream- bad it is?” frightening. . as: valid Run down = list antl including Eyebrow dyeing & Facials. || our jittle one-room schoolhouse, we ing of all the things they are going “It took a lot of nerve,” Mrs. “He —_— ; ‘he realizes it's pointless to waste LILLIAN ORMA could read and write, both printing | '© grow during the coming year:~” L. L. continued, “‘but I did. I went , = a’ his time tracking you down to your ' and script, add, subtract. multiply | Well, before you get out the or- to see the manager of the store ath ra we rad earl nd | own ° |] Mew Associated with Capital Beauty || and divide, sometimes even in our | der blank we'd like to say a few and told him what I'd been think- panier end beeping other boys | Of course, by this time Martin . heads. And I can't help thinking | words on the subject of foundation ing. He asked me how many wed- ” | may have changed his tactics en- these still are important in edu-| Planting—the shrubs and bushes dings I had helped with, and when go waste |tirely, He may have taken the cation. Anyway I'm glad the | Planted in front of the house foun- he heard how many, he offered » if you're allergic to horse-| hint that his rugged methods are dations. Mme a job! radish, you avoid horseradish, don’t | too ‘crude for your tastes He may The purpose of these shrubs ‘You try your hand pt run- you? If you're allergic to Martin. have smoothed out, calmed down, Pri and bushes Is to tie the house | ning our bridal salon,’ he said. ‘If Se up and taken in all your rivate Party and cia the: gproeenlld. ti begeie al ced taneoee len kala alien as easy as saying “‘shoofly’—but litle artful dodges. . it can done, even when Martin Luncheon Rooms _ ne ee ae oe So <a trial, you'll turns up wherever yeu are and cuureget! = utterly dis- hand, if you have . bu: around. until about — oF utterty changed. too many shrubs so that none of Mré:-L, L. has a real job today, pay — ee ie Time and experience have a WALDRON al ope tect she itew ats] ay Caan Wheddbn [Fc et you a bya. | "HY ot Hie ttt «be - ry 0 your as wanted. ; One girl, two girls, more girls.| 50, make up your mind which HOTEL cloud were Renting ca green (Copyright, 1964) Add a touch of luxury to your | Wherever you go have your body-| you want to do to Martin. Dis- - home with a pineapple chair-set. | 52" with you. There's safety in;courage him completely? Or Be careful not to select bushes rte -|numbers. A bunch of girls will | change him into the kind of boy COFFEE SHOP that will grow too tall, for these is one is designed for larger) aunt even Martin who could interest you? will need constant pruning or else chairs—makes a handsome buffet : . Call off you : . they will cut out light for windows. set, too. Simple crochet. And you can count on them vad cme worer an Downtown Locgtion And don’t plant the bushes too ne Easy Crochet Pattern 775 has| te protect your interests. Where just ards you ve ace For Your close to the house itself. Keep!) s+. the dashing cut of the col- directions fbr chair back, 13x 19; | Ye" cunt pet up a fam over | your prt ak ua serhee Convenience them about 18 inches away from | . ne arm rest 7 x 11 inches. Martin's demonstrations of affec- eres. woodwork. If you don’t, you may |/ar, the new bloused back, ae Send 25 cents in coins for this| ten — pay gelling say S it Cc | find various kinds of insects using | pleat skirt—these are the detai pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| Tight out t think rite oior 36 E. Pike St. these plants to gain entrance to) that spell Spring! So smart, we've tern for first-class mailing. Send about them. {t's no hair off their sath y S — . = this pattern in ‘sizes from 12 Be Linney Poy eres nde. him § niven Leather Don’t plants and bushes in | ' ’ “9 FU. ; Chelsea | They can scold him for rough- . - . ini trent bt grihacain windows or [12 42. 50 comfortable, you'll wear Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | housing — they can tease him for | _~°U'S - *Pring - fresh - feminine vents in foundations for they wilt |it four days out of the seven for plainly pattern number, your name, | making a riuisance of himself — ~ Gay—those are the adjectives that any daytime occasion. address and zone. they can make it clear that his | Come to mind in viewing the new- Quick Shrimp Cocktail _ : | possibility of dampness. Don't let them get too close to woodwork for this makes it diffi- | cult to give the woodwork proper | attention and pretty soon it will be damaged by decay. Pattern 4759: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes 4% yards 39-inch. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew; iW tested for fit. Has com- | plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this | Safeguard Sheets You will save wear and tear on your sheets if you use bed spring covers to prevent catching. presente isn’t adding joy to their Their attitude just might scare him away, And for moments when he might catch you alone, you'll need pro- | teetive coloration. You're too busy | 4cBoss est leather colors. A good part of the news is the use of off-beat colors not usually associated with leathers. There's a delicate tone called ‘pink cloud” and an equally pale aqua called “‘freshet."’ A green, ‘“‘linden,”’ with a yellow cast, is the color of A f | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | 1 Redie: - young leaves and spring shoots, cickes aaiver tags ng ap hyeanon| pseiag first-class mailing. Send — | A bright pink, “azalea,” is vig. to care for it: “Wash it in the us-|to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- ee orous and gay. The yelloy-y ‘“‘bam- | ual way with your dishes. Do not|tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 11 Hebrew | boo” and a pale, serene ‘sand’ apply abrasives. A soft cloth will | 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print 13 Abjures are the two neutrals being shown, remove tarnish and restore the Sn 1S Refuctent i ae cag cad aa a aoe plate to its original luster.” size and style number. eee | prem — rvices (ab) pier for a gay sprinkling of color. (APSE P EAE OS ORE OIEER | i Ever contr ) oe Lee Mcgee | Mrs. T. F.—Bodice tops are al- | 3 At SH times : . GREGG SHORTHAND \ most invariably contrived of wide ™ Lamporers Pins Chip Teeth i | ACCOUNTING, TYPEWRITING \ Seca iis irom ee 3 Si De ee <4 2 % om to the shoulder points, creating | “" (comb. form) ° | by opening bobby pins with them P : . Comptometer and Calculator a ladylike arm covering. A long | 32 Peet ii, — janet | You can ensil th y learn to open the Tastes just right wi . oe N essen ea SS ot eT: GULF KIST oh ud Bae . \ ‘A With plump, rosy-pink Gulf Kist Shrimp on your pantry shelf. of ideas f k, tempting dishes. = ap chapel adem peste are Par cocktails . 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 N § Roker player 20 Rice”, barley, i oe cerpamnarareemeh ts cimereaimscreca Ne Ssh Posas 1, Rotors Foie Ad ter Itermeton inet Tn a being Gulf Kist Shrimp come from the sunny Gulf of Mexivo—home -_ a. & . hee --y — = = for nature's best-tasting rn i p. Enjoy their sea-freah 4 sia SOO eee rrerrerre ee -eee ‘’ see ee perre 6 aes majesty flavor often. to eat. No peeling. No waste \ VETERAN APPROVED ' \ oe & en. can of Gulf Kiet Ship bs equal to 1% whele row shrimp | 12 Domestic elaves 2 Dresps ~ \WOMOOOOOOOMOMMTM MEY 3 RE Xy 1 ‘ P “ , oti 4_ 9 Winter s Fury Greets Re _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 Pe turnees. From Sun-filled “Florida. Vacations Election of C.C. Hursey of _ Spence street announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane, and dishes Clinton C. ects hice, fh Lippard Jr., eons, ote. inte son of Mr. Son Ocleoteh dose and Mrs. C. C. Lippard of Oakland avenue. JANE HURSEY Spring Fashion Festival . Sponsored by St. Alexander's G St. Therese’s Guilds TONIGHT at 8 P. M.. Children’s fashions by --- | ~ . ’ THE LION STORE Mr. and Mrs.\“" St. Vincent de Paul Parish Hall Orange Secie! Club will meet with Mrs Zella Barnes, 356 Pros - Royal held Thureda: Alberta Laidlaw, 308 Oak luncheon 7B St. Trinity Lutheran of First ite annus! of officers Priday_ at Gavage will be . estes. ve | for Past jey Jo{nson and Mrs. Beatrice Malta Groups Plan Friday Fish’ Supper A fish supper is on the agenda Commanders Associafion, | Knights of Malta, and the Ladies | Circle, Dames: of Malta, Friday at | Malta Temple. The groups will de} hosts to Past Comimanders Asso-| ciation and Ladies Circle of Toledo | for the evening. A joint meeting will take place | ‘in the temtple at 8 o'clock, and | the supper will be served at 5) | o'clock. Ladies” fashions by -— ALVIN'S © Easy on the hands — a pleasure to use + ) / ° ‘ ‘ ‘ *, F B'nai Israel |, L.H.Coles | Memorial Rite . oneymooning % # Mr, and Mrs. {eld Monda Party.to Aid | in chicago are Back From Lewis, Lingle |) "A y TV Therapy |Méaitt i : | “Festa by Areme OES FaDy | Cayien Ww. Lauderdale © | ' f setanes, Syicen| memorial service was sive Proceeds Will ‘Go Troutman Jr. Martin L: Lambs gnnouncing the | matron, and Robert Baldwin, past Toward Purchase| “2 were Conclude Holiday engagement - of |£T2n4 patron of the Grand Chap- of Sets for Hospital| _™"ried of Two Months at SOOT Soserweh Tomple Wy heme Members of Congregation B'nai Saturday Mr, and Mrs, L. H, Cole of Ot Den McC! Chapter 503, Order of the Eastern | oa a ee a cae ao veomaiy after gr ” | Star. | party for March 9% Proceds| St. Benedict cation in F xl hong oom of the | Mrs. Grover Remley read the ort . Fla, Harris | from “ party will go to Pontiac Church. | with a group trem Fostiec, pS McColls of story of Ruth from the Second } State Hospital where they will | : ; Mile Book and members invited to | SI , } m pe n be used toward the purchase of She is the | The Martin L. Lambs. returned Edison street. participate in Friendship Night television former Joyc to their home on Wenonah drive * s oadiee A Richard UcO “ Tiei = ’ aia alae do Tges t Mrs ikon rt will be at sh . . i ; ; . bit ie wi a 5 cleavion ah unde ace A oe . |" ee 8 . f e —— ‘Hazel Park March 23, Mrs. Theron | STRAW SKIRTS Pontiac State Hospital, television sagnicr =f : mh ant oe. ©, ¢. oe ee | Taytor will be at Lake Orica (Dresses or the late James ‘ Lewiston, tormerty of Pontiac, State College | March 19, and Mrs. Taylor and provides the most effective therapy : ; ; . : left for Miami, Fia., Sunday with and her fiance | Lester Oles will be at Rochester | Separates ) that has been introduced in many | McQuaids, and | a: Mr. Clinton's father, John Clin- 4 Sunday. Areme Chapter Friend. | —_ _ years. the Gaylen W. * 1 IN ton of Oxbow Lake. They will be 1S @ RrOGUALE | ship Night was anfiounced for | mew 45’ | Freateaas of j j > * | gone two weeks, spending time cP ere of ae March 15. Mrs. James Hampton | ae —— terest for patients who - er Mysore. oe aes aS nstitute. charge of refreshments. ring pressed ond alse works the ether Beaumont, “Fe aS ‘oe Ase Earl Davis, who has been : The Knitting Needle Cr eameuratataen re. -aw iG ky a her oi MENETAH LINGLE DAR Will Meet — || oppestte General Hospital active, . , “ ; . J, Hick- aa . urea Among its other values, televi-| Parents. “ - ‘oe » left for her Friday at PHS i —— cing geen gl ier MRS. GAYLEN W. TROUTMAN JR. | home = Washington. D.C. Sun New Teenage Programs a The annual meeting ot the ¢ Gen. | -—— y mosphere, Mr. Arthuad said, and | - < * i evel he fas 408 . lent. w . . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jacob- C of the American Revolution will be ¢ . a a nt ny Re {o keep! By Bowling Green Group es Are Announced by YW A Friday at 1p. m. in room 29 of | V* news! The hospital has approximately . . . an open house recently for their The YWCA announces two new programs for teenagers. At — High School. 1 Now you can have « © wards. Thirty-one of them are| /Y ] 27 NI Officers Named nephew, Doran Thoe of South East | popular demand, a new junior high canteen will open Friday, from | re will be a conseryaten| lovelier figure ia « now equipped with television. Four bonterard, whe was heme a2 leave 7 to 9:30 p. m. Recend danciag. , shuffleboard and billiards.| Prowdcast bY tnt oe Vere Mac: dream of a gitdle— sets were donated during the month Mrs, Neil Crowe of Rochester ) Husley of Detroit, Willard Pilch of | °™ with nited States | will highlight the activities, and plenty of snacks will be available. |). tn. teache | 2 Specserettem of February. boas rf ’ Marines in Santa Ana, Calif. He| | At the opening meeting a coupcif v#ll be elected and a canteen | 6, the teacher sponsored by /7\ IL, was voted chairman of Bowling| Royal Oak, Ms. Robert Slonaker bey returned to uta Washing | name decided upon. : ‘the DAR at the Higsine Lake Ca emwedetenl he nechitian ‘Ss Devon Ga.| 22d Virginia Orthwein of Royal ton, D.C A new teenage club for girls in high school is aiso under way. | 5rvation School. bles. —_ - Oak. — a ° Thee The majority of the girls joining have been members of a younger Pras oe and ate Others clocied wt the shee! din-| te, Wolter Supe, Ghecter of | oo atear dua of Gets fn ee Men econe conuary 12-14 Members are asked to note the i ayy ag ner include Dick Davis of Roches-| alumni epeke —_ brvary pr ecert aukac“aanell nn 2 se vias chakriaehs Sages ScRGMGL:| Seterten' of the Bacting Soeen, | Hatt bestoverd returned to tet Gather | Michie ¥-Teen Midwinter) gay from the seis Sut scene o ery, ee ee Oe cae Cte, mainly ane ee | ee Weet Palm Beech, Fa. Dancers Gather :+| conterence was held at St. Marys — : ! ==MARY KING} | tive committee are Robert Tripp of | and chairman of the alumni com- ea lacy) fa geet t at Elks Temple a : Detroit, Joe Ryder, Flint, Charles | mittee, spoke on the athletic guents of M. Set. : Pontiac area was represented by ° SALON PrO_|Gamache and family. Burnell] McAllister was master , : me Tse and ire. adeceah etna |Z coTmenics for the Fray eve ei a Waterford High Scho FY) GO MACHINELESS AND Dr. Gilbert Cooke of the univer- ©. . Me e- ld by the Elks Sa-| . COLD WAVE ‘Ornate Jewelry sity’s Department of Business Ad well of Erie drive ttended the — mee y ‘ = | The theme eof the conference . a Detroit Photographer's Press Ball Shay-Quadrille Club in the Elks) |. lite “F, . Brand N B tal Mary King Cold $632 | Takes Spotlight ministration was also a speaker. | 4: the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel Sat- | Temple. ee Se ki mae tenn rand New—Beautiful Colors Wave, Complete “fi! NEW YORK, N.Y. —After — Pontiac area residents in| urday evening. Their guests were| Callers for the evening were Bill| with a new perspective on her | Hair cuts, bleaching. | peering into their globes, fashion | attendance were Carol Charles, | the ~George Timcos of Dearborn | c-imiel. Bill Spaulding: Mr. Mc-| family and many ‘new ideas on | Purses ...... $1.98 te $2.98 = shampoos, finger waves, forecasters here predict that pre-| “rs. Robert Hanley. Jean Hutchin- | and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Periman. | improving personal relationships | and manicuring | clous jewelry will be bigger and |%"- John Youngpeter, Mr. and| Mrs. Kettlewell and their chil-| Allister and Paul DePauw. | me dLegeegetber Veiling ... ee 15 te 49e yd. .% ORA OBRECHT more lavish this ing than ever ! . George Yansen, Muriel| dren, Larry and Jeaneene, will | New club members are Mr. and| ® “ ; Flowers ; 2 i: Appointments rearaah —_— Hutchinson, Ruth Dennis, Agnes| leave for Miami Beach Friday. | Mrs. James March. Attending as| The Rev. William Genne, a coeeccrce 9c te 49% Te 152 N. Perry FE 2-2003 f| jewelry styliste attribute the | Levering. Mr. and Mrs. Dele Nel-| Mr. Kettlewell will join them later | guests of the McAllisters were Mr.| minister from Flint, was the main r) ee “large, elegant” look to the need a Jack Saylor and Jack McCaf-| for fishing at Marathon Key. and a sae McAllister and) sneaker. He stressed ‘the im-| HINCKLEY S to jewelry to women's dress ; ; i inki w : padre whose slim, slain sil- atten eee ee eae aul proce Ge you! ela SS oe W. HURON ST. & poOUsLE AMOUNTS -_ ao. oe one ot 4 stndents copped * |Plans Completed | as mature as you think you are L= -6800 Telegraph Rd. ' Og dance of jewelry in the conversa-| Wallace G. Browns | Narsias’s Pierre coping | for Card Party canis Neadl keapinn the ptr] - ; 4 tion-piece class. Typical is a plat: Fate Granddaughter + of communication open were other num spray brooch by designer Sol ug Final plans are being made BY | tooics discussed by the Rev C a” Scherf’ thet fo studded with beg-| Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Brown| ,, Word comes from Alma CORSE? | the women of St. Michael Alar} — oo) ¥ Pal p&, vettes and briliiants. The motif 1s | ot South-Tliden avewue were hosts| "tt three area students have Kee | Society for the gre-Lenten card oteud \ oi a delicate floral bouquet tied with | Sunday for a birthday party honor. | Pov 0" © ™ perty to be held thi evening at! Resi y os a platinum bow knot. |ing their granddaughter, Paula| “7. three Pattiosn | (0, Parish hall ormer Resident - | Six long, slender stems made of | Marie Cornell, daughter of Mr are Eugene Mrs. Louis Janka is general Honored at Shower ith of lever ww ( this eennex of procitun melas, ond |uad Yrs. Peal Carn of Teil. ore, eee Oe S| dake Om Drs. Omer De . . with one of our. clever, i tipped with Found-cut diamonds, | Guests were the Keen Haddads, | critendon street and FYOnces/Coninck as chairmen and Mrs.| Mrs. Frank Turcotte of Resn- ia aoe ae : |are intended to represent blos-| the Buri Morrises and their daugh- = se Robert Gallo as prize chairman, |oke, Va., a former Pontiac resi- easy to care for—so pretty and i 'goms, Two wider platinum stems | ter Judy, the William Godfreys Mr. and Mrs. Gene R, Cudney |S2isted by Mrs. Louis Swartr. dent, was honored Thursday. with flattering. ler th project from the bouquet in the| with their son, Timothy, the Mel-| 4 rast Lansing oy wed Tickets are under the supervision | pink and blue shower given by Call FE 2-9382: r the young guise of leaves, each set with three | vin Washburns and their tamily,| tise eer es tam, [of Mrs. John Keesling and Mrs.|Mrs. Claude Johnson, Mrs. Paul - baguettes. and Connie Crozier and Patty) of « son, Mark David, Feb. 26. William Parker, and Vincent | Brown and Mrs. William Farrell rj in heart The bow knot is paved with | Brown. Vavereck is decoration chairman. jin the Johnson home on Cooley RO A'S " small diamonds surrounding a sin- ae ee ae Mrs. George Meyers has charge | Lake road. 1 gle jarge center gem. In all. 6|Booster Class Sees |, orth Shirley averse and | of the dining roomy and Mrs. Adam| Guests included Mys. A. L. Nor- BEAUTY SHOP : stones of varying sizes and shapes | — ae rs. Daniel T. Murphy | xravetz, refreshments. Assisting | ris, Mrs. Dudley Colby, Mary ex x ! are used. Pictures of Alaska (| Petrolia drive. at the card party will be other Trask. Mrs. George Mallen, Fran- Si 5 comer ——_——— | members of the society. ces Mansfield, Mrs. ard Case, WATCH! WAIT! |\Former Resident tating ack ME Ge ake | Square Dance Set Mrs. Dick Shelton. Mrs. Claude : 3 . | ¥ ° rs. a => Honored at Shower |A 1 Norris were hosts Saturday |,.00"Ptamed a square dance for Coming Events | | “others were Mrs. Wiliam Kavin, — Lanolin-Enriched Mrs. Thomas Knight of Albion a: Gans of Fut Methodist Church | Thursday at the YMCA. Dancing sicaenbens nil weet t ity vf Paar Putin sre. Robert artim ’ m4 P ts i formerly of Pontiac, was held in the church parlors. . jw be trom 9 until midnight. | "the "vew mai, 30 8: pagoe™ 8 |Mrs Ethel Proffitt, Mrs “Pere a ermanen ' afternoon at a pink and| Mr. and _ Standish Si | chee. DM Herbert Cle ae mimes | Nise chower' given by Mrs. = Pra ra Micly “da tip w Aladin. PTA Activities 194. will mevt a bats Teese roc Mes Frank McCarrick. =~" ¥ $700 $750 Lucarell ; "/Mr. and Mrs. Norris will show tien of officers. "| Mrs. David Livingston, Mrs. W: ms and Guests included Mrs, Ivan a aed a Mexico-at the | wirer PTA Thursday ot 7.30 pm i rf Clase ot Piret Baptist courcn | TRY 10m x Be ice Sis, No Appointment Necessary! tibet the ocheel gym. So teens oe eee nat Busi — ~~ italian Boy Hair Cutting, Styling PARISIAN Beauty Shop 7 West Lawrence FE 2-4959 Above Qld Profs Book Store it reupholstered by « « « Choose your cove ELLIOTT only 106 but Yes, your furniture will be ‘aS good as the day you first -bought it... when you have the widest range of fabrics and have your furniture re- FURNITURE CO. ° Just Like New --- Elliott r from - . styled fott’s craftsmen. Upholstered 4 é Furniture 5 "Worth its weight in Gold” n ¥ : . : ¥ \ “e . . ne Ce ee ae ee Ne Rg om Ki Puerto Rico's ; - Governor Sends His Sympathy | ad 4 Puerto Ricans | lis Sympathy "Feel No Regret > Munoz-Marin of Puerto Rico tele- phoned Gov. G. Mennen Williams Monday night to express the sym- | » pathy of his people for the attack on Michigan Rep. Alvin M. Bent- ley by three Puerto Rican terro- The Puerto Rican. Governor | tour Puerto Ricans — three men reached Williams at the Alpena | a telegram | to Congressman Bentley, whose | concern and earnest wish for a Lady Is a Home Wrecker EVERETT, Mass. (®—Mrs. Edith a home wrecker—that is her usi- ness. In the Framinham Buildin | her huand is her Tuberous Rooted § 3 Men and Woman Call Themselves Patriots, Not Criminals WASHINGTON uw — Here are a woman—in jail and a if of disrupting official business | the world's mightiest nation with | gunfire. / _ Although they expect to be’ pun- Mrs. Lolita Lebron afd Rafael | Concel Miranda made’ that quite clear last night in an/ interview at | police headquarters, barely eight | @ hours after they let go with a wild fusillade of pistol ‘shots that felled five congressmen, * * ¢ | To Americans, the whole incident may seem incredible, but to the pair, somehow, George Washing- ton, the American Revolution and the, shooting are connected. Certain facts are clear. They met ITOL—A crowd gathers quickly, ambulance and police cars are drawn up to the Capito] Monday after the shooting in the House chamber. : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 | PR Governor Flying to U.S. - Munoz Marin Said Ho Be Accompanied by 11 Other Officials MIAMI, Fla. ® — Gov. Luis Munoz Marin of Puerto Rico left San Juan for Washington today World Airways plane. Eleven other officials of the gov- ernment were reported accompany- | ing him, PAA officials reported in =) | Miami. : . . * A few hours before departure the’ governor told the Miami Herald by telephone that the shooting of five congressmen in Washington yes- terday was caused by the in- significan in numbers Nationalist AP Wirephete right center Capitol Policeman Jack Brunner is showing newsmen what he identified as a Puerto Rican flag taken from one of the persons seized AMBULANCE, POLICE CARS WAIT AT CAP- At in New York City Feb. 22—George in the House gallery 7 a 8 Beautiful Colors Plant Now for Spring Planting = 28> & for $1 TASKER’S 63 W. Heuren FE 5-626! (Advertisement) lf Y Bleeding Piles —-Why Suffer? | If yours are the bleeding type, throw away your méssy, disagreeabdie-to- ries and injections Take @ tablespoonful of the new pieas- | ent, barmiess miracle drug. RECTORAL, after meals and at bedtime. Gives fast amazing results. Usually in just a -few days, bieding. soreness and irritation disappear; Ndét one failure or return of bleeding ‘has ever been reported where at Simms; J-V "s; & Jones, Dunseith: Rule; Quality; Drug. 5 ~~ At Drayton Washington's Birthday—to perfect | theiy fanatic plans. | Obviously, Mrs. Lebron and Mir- anda, at least, thought of them- selves as two of the world’s little | elected legislature in her native land. “They have pledged allegi- ance to the United States,’’ she said. | Mass Shooting told Marvin Kemmerer, 25, of Allentown, Pa., it was against the rules to shoot at members. Kemmerer heeded his admoni- tion and threw down his loaded “but the police here, naturally, will be alerted.” Prawn; | Cbonies before the Revolution. people; two people without a voice | but with a burning message ing did not appear at the inter- | view. they fight and die.” s * articulate in English, said frankly | Have | | they came to Washington ‘‘to make | just look for Senate and shoot. The face, I don't look.”’ a political demonstration.”’ She apparently had considered | the very practical question of who would listen to four Puerto Ricans because that was the date for the opening of the Inter - American Conference in Venezuela. +. + * eee eee cet a teste at [Fle © the plight of Pasrte Rico. today It is a country that is not free.” ¢clogue with commentary by Sarah ; Luttrell Pharmacy: We! She likened it to the American | VanHoosen Jones and Alice Ser- re the chapter officers urge that She was scornful of the duly | all members attend this meeting. ,| Stolidly for about 30 minutes, an- | Recalls Others In |."*Puerto Rico must be free!"’ Their | swering only an occasional ques- | two alleged associates in the shoot- | tion. | about the details of the shooting Mrs. Lebron reminded reporters, and he burst out, “We don’t talk almost wildly, that ‘‘when you lib- | about the little things’’ and em- erate your country, your people barked on an arm swinging out- burst of words in which he said = the only things he wanted to talk Mrs. Lebron, 34, the oldest of | about were ‘my country and free- | the four charged and the most | dom.” OES Chapter to Present She said March 1 was selected Program Wednesday “gram will be presented Rochester She’ said, the shooting was to Wednesday night at 7:30 in .the “bring the attention of the peo- Masonic Temple on Main street As for Miranda, he stood almost | alerted."’ pistol. March 1921, former Sen. Crash Traps Trucker | Karla J. Grohman Wins 6th Place in DAV Contest WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — A 16-year-old West Bloom- field Township girl won sixth place among thousands of entriés in a national essay contest sponsored by Disabled American Veterans. She is Karla Jean Grohman of 2109 Bel-Aire Ave., a student at St. Joseph’s Academy in Adrian. The essays were written on the topic ‘“‘What the American Flag Means to Me.” Winner was Frances Atkinson, 18, of Dayton, Idaho. In part, Miss Grohman's essay read: living faith, hope, loyalty and de- votion embodied in the heart of every man who tills free soil, every woman who yearns for her war- torn son and every .child whose heritage is justice and freedom." |5 Supervisors to Attend State Senate Hearing Supervisors from five adjacent townships Wednesday will attend a public hearing in the State Senate on a House bill allowing townships to issue bonds and special assess- ments for the installation of sewers and water lines. Planning the trip to Lansing are Lioyd L. Anderson of Waterford = Charles B. Henderson (D-Nev),| Charles Parent, 26, a truck driv- Attempt on Sen. Bricker was shot in the arm by Charles A,|¢r from Clawson, suffered rib frac- by Former Policeman Grock, 65, of Takoma Park, ped Pager se ——— when : . ho was interested financially in — Xt, oer Failed in 1947 we Nomad tae jturned and pinned him in the WASHINGTON (INS)—The mass _ In 1890, Rep. William P. Taulbee | S10 Fi6 a ia eee shooting in the House Chamber | ‘D-Ky). was fatally shot on & cident at Crooks Rd. and Caer brought recollections today of oth- house stairway after an alt : : jineidents —— on Capitol’ Charles E. Kincaid. Taulbee ob- | On July 12, 1947, a former po- | gee goog emg oa s liceman fired two shots at Sen. | tear ean to shoot General = —— John W. Bricker (R-Ohio) as he | c. H t ni the Gc ] was about to board a subway car caned Scr meee dee oun aan te at the Senate Office Building. The go off. The incident occurred a| ex-policeman, William L. Kaiser, , ; : | missed his target and was com- distance from the Capitol = Pennsylvania avenue. mitted to an insane institution, where he died the following year . In December, 1932, then Rep. Sign Shows Up Speeders Martin J. Maas (R-Minn), pre-e | ESCONDIDO, Calif w— A vented a man in the spectators | mortuary beside the Vista valley gallery from emptying his gun | boulevard here has a sign: “Drive imto the House chamber. 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VAN ZANDT | be a half-dozen people w Ven t, Me e4 with playing a herole role in dis- NS ee er ost ieee pag tics arming the three Puerte Rican Rervice started shoot the direction of the membership | fanatics as they sought to renew , —_ their deadly attack upon House yar ia oe m happened of the House. bers Monday afternoon. Van aa . scaes fought tm World Ware 1 and The speaker of the House was, ; o_o “1 —— neh Hl, cad senctved meng Gescintions | Coumting file Rees.qn whet we coll . ne wed Roar the U 8. Naval Reserve and is a a —~ eng Within ; oo rs o ; jor — = or after started coun through following. article ie tells of his ex. | What appeared to be a firecracker | Publican cloakroom and up the gallery and eto help eubdue we gerrcol pho y- te the . looked up, There appeared to’ I two or three people ea te +) te —Rep. Sterte, Abhents. Semeand, W1GE ehettn amen) thee tebe dase et itn eae carried from the Capitol on a stretcher after Mon- ing trench coat, center. with their running in the opposite direction. Who they were I do not know. I saw a girl come out of the swing- | ing doors and several people | grabed her, pinning arms behind her, She showed no resistance. A six-foot Puerto Rican followed i i re [Shots Sounded Like Fireworks Noise in Hoose Gallery Expulsion for Offenders Editor's Note: United Press re- three Puerte Congressmen on the floor Sue His eyewitness account follows: By VINCENT J. BURKE WASHINGTON (UP)—There. was a pop, crack, pop. Like a. bunch of firecrackers going off. -I thought the sergeant-at-arms will put a stop to that. Demon- strations by spectators aren't al- lowed in the gallery. Then, I turned and saw her. She was standing in the corner of the House chamber. She was holding a pistol by two hands and blazing away at the | members on the House floor. She | was shouting something, but I | couldn't make out what it was | because of her accent. At first I believed she must be shooting blanks. I couldn't believe | lets. \ Many of the members couldn't believe it either. A few dived for cover. But others stood up to ER Zé sf if ety Ret byyit elt Makes Listener Expect | anyone would be firing real bul-. Per > on CHRISTMAS CARD—Like a life-sized Christmas card is this | was recorded yesterday at Cranbrook and — Pine Rds. eiteviog: stream winding between snow-covered banks and trees. The scene | heavy snows in this area. Poatise Press Phetes WINTER BEAUTY—Although the owner of this) formed the drive into a beautiful winter landscape. driveway on Lone Pine road might not agree, Old| Heavy snowfall last night and yesterday formed Man Winter turned artist yesterday and trans-| many scenes similar to this. t+ A Bg wi he LL beet ta “8 4 nels ~~ £.. \ es te rom as ——— PICTURESQUE SCENE—Typical of many| photographer. The above fence'and winding road scenes in and around Pontiac yesterday is this | is located near Cranbrook on Goodhue road.. ~ _ picturesque landscape caught by a Pontiac Press | \ aoe. Four Are Nominated for Two Municipal Judge Seats Re * i: Se od "e # e FOURTEEN @ Close Race in College Ranks NEW YORK (UP) — United | States college basketball ratings | _ (with 1st-place votes and season | records through Feb. 27 in paren- | theses): Pts. | . t—Benteeky (23) (23-@)........... thé B—Indiana (10) (18-3)... ....00e 74 (OR Oi sce coaewes ett 4—Western Kentucky (28-1) .... 151 5—Oklahema ASM it!-4)... 1% @—Netre Dame (1) (18-2)... v7 T—Hensas (15-4) wee 115 — Cress (BB-B)......06 ve @eisiana State (19-2) no 65 10-—-LaSaelle (ti-4) Second 10 teame—ii. lews. 51; 1%, ; 18, Colerade A&M (1), 36; 14, 35; 15, Wiehita :; 14, Seattle, . Nerth Caretina State, %t; 48 . Dayten ond Minnesota, 14 ch; (the), m State, Seuthern Cali- fernia and A, 18 each ge Washington, 17: Cole- re. Rice and Connecti- i Idehe State, 1 Badgers Rout Spartan Five Wisconsin Sets Mark. for Free Throws, Hits 29 of 31 MADISON, Wis. u—Wisconsin’s Telede, Wyoming each. They beat Michigan State 79-56. Only forward Tony Stracka and ] ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 ~ Area Preps Open ‘Second Season’ Wednesday Keego and Romeo Favored Troy, Warren in Feature By JACK startin dea K the host school and Warren counters. Oakland County prep cagers in g the “second season’ Class A, the regular season is over and tense, sudden- th tournament action takes its Play begins at the district lev heetic weeks are climaxed Saturday, March 20 with final games in four classes at Jenison Fieldhouse, MSC. Opening night spotlight here falls on games at Pontiac High School and Troy. Harbor and Armada open the PHS Class C tour- ney at 7 p. m., with Romeo and Avondale iP Class B at 8:15. At Troy, a Class B “natural’ SAYLOR join the rest of the state this week. Except for lace. Wednesday. Three laying in * between follows a pair of Class D en- Pass Snaring Titles Taken by NFL Champs ‘Christiansen’s Mark 2 Short of Record for Pro Grid Circuit PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Jack Christiansen and the world champion Detroit Lions inte: ed more passes than any other player or team in 1953, according to sta- tistics released today by the Na- tional Football League. The Detroit halfback inter- cepted 12 passes, two short of the record, and returned them for 238 yards and one touchdown. Av- erage return of the former Colo- rado A & M aprint champion was 19.8 yards. Christiansen also made the long- est return of the season, gallop- |ing 92 yards: for a touchdown agajnst Los Angeles. Lions won the team champion- | ship with 4 percentage of inter- | ceptions of 10.73—that is, an in- | Hoosiers, Illini Vie for Big 10 Title Saturday Indiana Loss Would Throw First Place Into 3-Way Deadlock CHICAGO — Whether the In- diana Hoosiers are going to keep the Big 10 basketball title com- pletely to themselves or share it with Iowa and Illinois is a ques- tion that will be determined final- ly Saturday. Defending - champion Hoosiers play the Illini at Bloomington, Ind., tinued a potential title-sharer by the Hawkeye season with 11 Big Ten wins and three losses. Indiana, which was idle Mon- day, has assured itself of at least | | the free throw Ime. Meanwhile a streng Badger defense and Michigan State's inability to crack it was the main reason for the Spartan defeat. State hit four times for field | goals in the Ist period but got; a only one in the second. two in | ——— EES RESO ra the oe, ag tay oe the “ . Pontiac Press Phote reserves . orien ‘ses 4 SLEIGHT-OF-HAND?—Shaw's Jewelry guard; night. Jeweler Sam Minard (10) is at left and’ ame of cee Spart Do | Garland Townes (14) hides the ball from Chuck’s | another unidentified Shaw player is at right. Jew-| Peterson was high for his team | Shack forward Bill York (1) in the opening game | elers, regular-season “A” champs with an 8-1 mark, with 13. | of the City Class A Basketball League playoffs last | won the game, 72-56. « * « e@ [eS * ¢ e By BILL MARTIN pre ndiy iyyan 4 | 48-40. Merchants blew a $%point Pilayofis last in the| McManus for the game. | halftime | t sti M : Pg on = gpa | “Red” Wilson of me lead but still managed to a mild upset, over Dick & Wes, edge Boys’ Club, 54-51. Corant and | Henson each posted 15 points to 10-5, and Skid Kids tripped Un- Pontiac Parks & Recreation De- | Chuck's piled up 22 points’ knowns, 15-8, in other girls’ games partment’s City Basketball League. Poole Lumber forfeited to GMC. | Regular-ceasen Class A cham- — Elks Lodge No. 723 and Pontiac '©@4 the winners. (CLASS A) pion Shaw's Jewelry turned back round foes in Class B. Elks, Losers in last night's games maw es CHUCK'S Check's Shack, 72-56, after trail. Merchants squeezed past Ist| Meet tonight at Pontiac High'c. manes ¢ 1% 4 Spencer.t S15 img 28-26 at halftime. Jewelers’ | sparked by Chester Woodmore and School. Oliver's and Boys’ Club Miser. f | § jie Bere fle 8 Bob McManus collected 17 points | Felix Brooks who popped 14| tangle at 7 p.m., and Poole Lum-|tasidiaw, g 1 1 3 Wiles, g 61078 im a é¢-point tnd-half drive that | points apiece, downed Oliver Buick, | ber and Chuck's Shack clash fons," 2 $$ faere $28 = aries, p 990 ames seel } ying. = 6 . ' Regularty-scheduled action in pore f 5 616 Simpson. f 1 2 6 Jayhawks’ March Habit Class D came to an end last Sn ** t Tas 12 23 22 3 b night, with Phalanx defeating Hi- | .uaw Knights, 40-32, to meve into a lcuvcn’s ... 16 12 18 10—5e | Kansas Nears: Another | s'wis “seni” tite’ tor°t joc 4 soe ot at NCAA Crown | | sat Beans Se ae By RIP WATSON the Southeastern Conference crown | Sor MEN, (134 im anotier | tin eoaTe : NEW YORK) @—March doesn’t | however. | - D* content, PHALANX Bau always come in like a lion, but , which also boasted a| Missle Dribbles extended their! sxm «ips pa” 8 1—15) Duquesne clean slate until a disastrous week- a tie for the championship with 11 victories and two defeats to date. But an Illinois win Saturday would mean that the Illini, Iowa ‘led the winners. Baskettes scored 294 Indiana all would end the season with 11 wins and three losses. Illinois now has a 10-3 rec- ord. That would make the champion- , Ship a three-way affair and the question of which team will rep- resent the Big 10 in the NCAA tournament would be up to con- ference athletic directors. Directors will meet in Cham- paign, Ill, Wednesday and Thurs- and determine at that time a of choosing among the in case of a tie. They could te 16 24 2273 order a playoff or a choice by lot In other Big 10 games, Michigan 7 134 beat Purdue 83-79 and Wisconsin | topped Michigan State 79-56. Saturday's concluding program has Illinois at Indiana, Michigan ; aie jat Michigan State and Wisconsin | * | at Minnesota. - Minnesota, incidentally, could tie $= {| for 3rd place with Illinois by win- | | | that night — final one of the sea- | beating Ohio State 84-71, ending | champs go to the post in the Pon- tiac area with three favored to re- peat. Keego Harbor, Northville (in terception for every 10.73 passes passes, of which they intercepted 38 for 663 yards and two touch- | % EE Kentucky Gets Back on Top - in Cage Poll Twice-Beaten Duquesne Falls to Fourth Behind Hoosiers, Hilltoppers NEW YORK — Kentucky's all-winning basketball team re- gained its favorite spot today when the nation’s sports writers and sportscasters named the Wildcats No. 1 team in ~ countey. s Ousted from the top spot for the past two weeks by , Ken- tucky rolled back with first-place votes from 59 of the 120 experts who cast ballots. On the usual basis of 10 points for first, nine for second and so forth, Kentucky totaled 964 points. Kentucky, which headed the poll from the third week of the season through the ninth, completed its Seven defending district tourney thrown. Lion opponents tossed 354| regular season last night by defeat- ing Alabama 68-43 for a 24-0 mark. s s s wesne, upset by Cincinnati B at Walled Lake) and| Tom Keane of Baltimore fol-| Friday and again by Dayton Sat- Clarkston (Class C at Ortonville) | owed Christiansen with 11 inter-| urday, tumbled all the way to hold favorite’s positions. Utica and Shrine must be giv- , em a good chance of retaining | their titles, Utica got the best of | the draw in Class B at Troy, | while Shrine may be the best | eof a weak “B” field at Van | Other 1953 champions are Lake Orion and Almont and there ap- | pears to be scant hope this year for either. Keego and Romeo are solid choices to win Wednesday's open- ers at PHS. Almont's record is 511. while Keego posted an 88 mark against stiffer opposition. | Bob Hutton's fast-breaking Romeo quintet boasts a fine 12-4 record, while the Auburn Heights’ quintet | has won only three of 15 games. Best game Wednesday should | be the Troy-Warren tilt, Troy, champion of the Oakland B, has ‘a 133 record, including wins in_- 10 of its last 11 games. War- ren, the Bi-County titlist, has won 15 of 16. sparkling southpaw, Mike DeKahe. Class D openers at Troy match New Baltimore and Detroit St Agneg_and Country Day and St Mary of New Baltimore at 6 and 7:3, respectively. Only other ac- tion in the county area Wednes- day is at Van Dyke, where two Class B games are carded. Tempo picks up Thursday with activity starting in Class C at Brighton and B at Livonia Bent- ‘ley; while the Pontiac, Troy and | Van Dyke tourneys continue. Class B at Walled Lake and C at Orton- ville add to the show Friday night. Finals at Bentley are Friday, | with all other tournaments winding up Saturday night. WEDNESDAY AT PONTIAC Keege Harber vs Armada (C—7 p.m.); Remec vs AvenGale (B—8:15). . Agnes : Country Day vs New Baltimore Mary (D—1:30); Trey ve Warren | (B®) | AT VAN DYKE | St. James vs it Letheran (B— 7:15); Vem Dyke vs Madisen (B—6:45). to. end, snapped out of its slump by | £irls’ action, Rack- | BA o—1" | ning Saturday while Illinois was a National Collegiate basketball | trouncing St. Bonaventure’s 67-55. | eteers, 20-4, Pat Smith's 14 points | ane GA. Betehinat's vo Os Froserteh's (O=4)1 champions in March 1952 and | That boosted the fourth-rated we Lake Orion >. finalists the same title Dukes’ record to 23-2. ; ; s th nn ; year, Kansas opened its March| Indiana, which edged Kansas 69- Big 10 Squads Split sinner (DT) Bt te irre Comte? last night by trouncing Col- |\63 in the NCAA finals a year, will ret Melt Liv, BENTLEY. 83-62 in the Big Seven Con-| have to beat Illinois’ red-hot club erence’s clutch game of the year. All Phog Allen's boys need now is a victory over Missouri Saturday to clinch their third successive con- Saturday if it hopes to qualify for a second straight title. Indiana leads the Big Ten with an 11-2 record, but Illinois boosted its rec- 3 Michigan College Teams Wind Up Regular-Season Action With Victories ference crown—and another trip ord to 10-3 by nipping Northwest-| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘ to the NCAA Championships. ern 84-82, its seventh straight con-. Three state basketball —. s | ference win. * | wound up their regular seasons basketball season on a proud note. Kentucky, which regained first lowa stayed in the race by wal- | jast night with victories. Meanwhile} Benton Harbor. Junior College, place in the Associated Press poll | loping Ohio State 84-71 as it closed | the state's two Big 10 schools split | leader of the Michigan JC League's today, shared the spotlight with its conference play with an 11-3|a pair of games with outstate op-| Western Division, finished its reg- ______, Kansas by walloping Alabama 68-| record. If Dlinois should upset In- | position. gs a ie ana, a three-way tie would re-| Both Michigan and Michigan| over Hillsdale, one of the lower a 240 mark. The Wildcats, only sult, with only six days to resolve | State wind up their season play | clubs in the MIAA. undefeated team in the country. |it before the “conference cham- | Saturday when they meet in East| Although it was the end of the still havent assured themselves of ' pion's first NCAA date. ! Lansing. Monday night Michigan | > acaeen sop Saath a Jackson Upsets 8th ~Perkey Game at WHS Rated Heavy Henry is | while Michigan State fell to Wis- pionship tournaments. consin at Madison 79-56. Next Sunday the squad goes to Michigan Normal finished its Hutchinson, Kansas to compete in season with a win ever Southern IMinois in the Interstate Inter- league charnpion Eastern Illinois, bor’s play begins Tuesday with teams 72-69 at Mt. Pleasant to end its | play ending Saturday. Between those two dates will be > “ |five days of grueling basketball Florida Fish Award | in which .any two losses will send On its return Benton Harbor will face the winner of the East- ern Division of the Michigan JC | League for the state champion- , beat Purdue in Ann Arbor 83-79 the school faces two tough cham- | ' | leads the Eastern Division. Meanwhile Bowling Green Ohio was a rude_host to Western of HTO Seuth Lyon vs Pinckney (C—7); Brigh- ten vs Fewlerville (C—#:39), AT VAN DYKE & St. Mary ve St. Clement s Reyal Oa Benedict vs St. Francis (C—7:15); (C—#: 45) County Angler Wins STUART, Fla. (Special) — Mrs. Volney P. Bayley of 5900 Walnut Lake Rd., Walled Lake, Mich., has been awarded the Stuart Sailfish Club bronze button in honor of | the 7-foot sailfish that she caught the “Peter Pan’ with Capt. T. E. Preston. The spectacular sailfish is the | ‘prince of the deep blue” and | the 16-team, double elimination Na- | Michigan's Broncos, defeating them is much sought for the thrill of tional JC Tournament. Benton Har- | 95-62. | battle. collegiate League. Nermal used six men and each scored 12 points or more to give. Nermal the victory 86-72. Central Michigan; the only other IIAC team in Michigan, upset | appearance of the season in the area tonight as the Waterford High BROOKLYN, N. Y. “& — Un-' School senior class sponsors a don- | ranked heavyweight Tommy (Hur- | key game between the WHS faculty | and the Pontiac West Side Kiwanis Club. Proceeds go into the seniors’ | | trip fund, Game time is 8 p.m. in the Waterford gym. ricane) Jackson won a unanimous decision over 8th-ranked Clarence Henry last night. Jackson started out fast in the televised bout, using a left hook to the body and a right cross to the head in piling up the points Tommy's heavier punches stag- gered Henry several times in the action-packed bout and opened a cut over his right eye in the list round. Ski Meet Called Off Holland, Lansing, Rapid River 5's Tourney Picks DETROIT (UP)—Holland Chris- | Class B ratings. River Rouge, Flint tian, Lansing St. Mary and Rap-| Tech, Ludington and River Rouge ‘id River were tagged “the teams | Lourdes trailed Holland Chrstian |to beat” in Classes B, C and | in that order. P | D of the state high school basket-| Lansing St. Mary, winner of five Because of High Wind tant tournament today as they’fin- | state Class C championships, out- IRON MOUNTAIN w — High ‘shed on top in their respective | lasted East Jackson and Grayling winds swept Pine Mountain for the ‘!@88¢s in the-United Press ratings for 1st place in that division. 2nd straight day yesterday, forcing) Meanwhile, Highland Park re- | Rapid River is the Upper Pen- officials to call off for good the tained the lead in Class A. Final insula's prime hope for a state of the early winter mists? Augusta. ‘Ski ot THe ee eT Be HEP THe The onceehenten= tear trom | tournament. , The action turned away some 107 top skiers from over the na- tion who had set their. sights on ment trail. advance to the regionals without $10,000 for first money. It marked the 2hd straight year | difficulty. AP...4. -feamn.i0-Claas _H—tar—the.fliealaly PK. jn. Class A. Mus: | nited Press. However, fans from | kegon Flint Northern, | ba eer Winds of 3% miles an hour swept U the ski scaffold, the highest arti- the tulip town ficial one in the world, and long doesn't suffer the. same. fate it! City Central, Saginaw, Kalamazoo | tournament going away by the margin of four range weather forecasts predicted , suffered a year ago and Benton Harbor trailed in that | strokes. more of the same. _ | There were no changes in the | order. . | Springs roundup. i if & ‘ { . , ee Mae iad : \ y pitied et Mig ieee ey EN ~ « ‘ by. ee By GRANTLAND RICE | NEW YORK—What new golf stars are coming out I watched the long caravan start from Los Angeles in early January. I saw it switch to Bing Crosby's famous Pebble Beach-Cypress Point show. Then to San Diego and Palm Springs where Ben Hogan reigns. . es And there’s still. no answer to the coming of another Bobby Jones, Byron Nelson or Hogan. The caravan is now moving on to Florida and from Ponce de Leon's country up to the Masters at nounced next week before the ‘the-north-is scheduled for district; big tournaments—the Augusta National and Las large schools take to the tourna. competition at Rock and should | Vegas Open, where they will open a $35,000 show, Most promising golfer who has /shown his swing the Ist 300-foot jump east of the Holland Christian was named the! Unbeaten Lansing Sexton trailed against the horizon is 23-year-old) Gene Littler, the | National Amateur champion in 1953. The ex-Navy star from San Diego won't be eligible for any PGA hope Christian Traverse City, Grosse Pointe, Bay money for five months. Littler. won the San Diego He played extremely well in the Palm and arms. Littler is what to be seen. Littler ex s As far as one competitive angle. Whether he long hard work that Hogan and Nelson ha Gene Littler Most Promising Young Golfer on Links Horizon; Master's Tourney Will Provide Good Test I have just been studying some interesting pictures Alex Morrison took which show that Littler’s body- and-hand action are as good as the game can show. Correct body action is the hardest thing to get in golf. The body is usually in the way of the hands you might call a stylist. His body, head and hands are at the right spot at the moment : to play in the Masters at Aygusta and the Las Vegas show. These will be two tests. The Masters will be played over a course where. the 63-shooters and the. 61-shooters. around many of these soft western touches will battle to get around in the low 70's. I} ‘off St. Lucie Inlet, here aboard; = ceptions for 118 yards. UM Evacuates Big 10Cellar Hot First Half Paces Wolverines to 83-79 Win Over Purdue ANN ARBOR WwW — Michigan's Wolverines made their basketball win over Purdue 83-79 last night do double duty, and in the nick of | ume. With only one game to go in | season play, Wolverines broke | @ seven game losing streak and climbed out of the Big Ten cel- | lar. The Wolverines, paced by Paul Groffsky’s 24 points, dropped in 21 baskets in 40 shots for a 52.5 per ] fourth place. Indiana's defending National Col- | legiate basketball champions took over the second spot with 722 points and Western Kentucky also ranked ahead of Duquesne with 107. Both teams moved up one place in the rankings. * * Duquesne, which received 934 points a week ago, fell to 570. The Dukes snapped out of their slump last night by thumping St. Bona- venture 67-55. Oklahoma A&M also suffered from an upset—by Wichita. It fell one place to sixth while Notre Dame's Irish moved up one spot to take No. 5. * . . The bottom of the standings also were considerably shuffled as Holy Cross, No. 7 a week ago, fell to 13th after a loss to Connecticut. Louisiana State, a 76-53 victor over Mississippi last night, joined "thé top 10 in seventh place. La Salle was right behind in eighth George Washington fell one notch to ninth and Seattle dropped one to 10th. The leading teams votes in parentheses): 1. Kentecky (59) (first-place. t. Indtana. (tt) makers ir contention was an amaz-| % Westere Keatecky (8) ... ing eye at the free throw line. At/ 5. Notre Bete » ceeuoeesevece P | @ Gmlahomea AGM .... 2... cccscccccens one stretch they made 19 straight + Uuistens Bite ..........0.... 40 and only missed four of 31 attempts | & Le Salle (5) .. . lall night %. Geerge Washingten (9) oe . 0 Beattie (6) ror . 38 O8. Dele (0) coor ccccrcacccccecss< + PON soc! GB Whehlie 2 ns sac tvsccncccenns _ - w oo M Bety Crees (4) mm Fellows 52 36 B4 of E4@ «#2 6 1! Dayton it) ne Farmer's 9 39 Osmen's 41 47) . Kansas (5) te Acherman’s ¢6 4 Barnett's ave 49 (16 lewe (1?) 138 Mae Regers 42 @ Miller's se «@ 617. Maryland 123 Baretion's 44 44 Spark's 38 649 14 Nerth Careline State ......... . Indiv. game, series—V. Schiller ti, | 19. Connections dal 4. Lets 5a. ™. Leutevitle “4 Alley Space Helps Pick Up Many an Important Spare Tenth of a Series By MARION LADEWIG Four-Time U.S, Champion Concentrating on strikes is some- thing all bowlers like to do. The trouble is that too many do this to ‘such an extent that they forget picking up spares is stil] the surest way to score well consis- tently. The average bowler misses so |Many easy spares because he or she doesn't know just which way ~~ | to shoot to make one. There may be several ways, but one is always better than any other. Joe Wiiman, who taught me a great deal about bowling, tells pupils the three rules for shoot- ing spares are: 1. For a spare on the left side of the alley, roll your ball- from the right side. 2. For a spare on the right side,. roll your ball from the left side. 3. For a spare in the center of the alley, roll your ball from the eenter, or as you would in rolling for a strike. Joe's point is that you should al- ..Ways give yourself plenty of alley space. His rules provide enough. Face the target. Walk toward the target. Follow through to the target. If you expect to build up your scoring, you'll have to learn to pick up spares consistently. The best method is to practice picking up spares which are most difficult for you. Spend an hour each week, if you can, shooting at nothing but : Practice habits, | | } ' 1 aS ‘Detroiter Advances in Gloves Tourney CHICAGO —The big fellows, from 147 pounds through the heavy- weight bracket, step into Chicago c or TKO’s in 96 scraps. Wisconsin 7 Michigan state 3 Among the 118 pounders to ad- Mich. Nermal 86 Se. % | vance last night was LeRoy Jeft- Sent. Marder JO 66 Miltedale Se | Tey of Detroit, who stopped both OTHER GAMES his foes. Kansas S so te Co] | a ee Fighter Fi a gue To 4 Davecnne ¢ Reso 2/57 icago’s Solomon Brown ( M DETROIT. ® —,.Chicago’s King Teiane 2 we, 8 | Ot Chuck, Rowselle of Detroit to , = Georgia “% Sake ane tectataal tanye isu " sing Solomon, 165, floored Rovw- mayer i» Temas ham “| selle, 161%, in the tnd and again cOpLny TOPPERS. in the 3rd round and had him Beagle 5S 8 Peek « 4 % Bobby Bloem om «2K. OO. 37 47|Watson stopped the bout at 38 Ackerman 44 98 Rameer’s -s 4 of a: A ay ha ft ED, 2 Decks Euccvaing Wea (ot Detrokt, 7 . / tA ne THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 “Ted Says He'l Be Ready for Re By JOE REICHLER SARASOTA, Fla. @—Ted Wil- liams vowed today he'd fool the doctors who gloomily predicted he would miss the baseball season's opener because of a fractured col- larbone. “Don't bet against my playing in the opening game of the sea- * the Boston Red Sox Slugger Bosox Pennant Stock Dips on Ted's Injury Williams Hurt in First 10 Minutes of Practice; Kell, White Sign By BEN OLAN Associated Press Sports Writer The opening of the 194 Amertl- can League season is still six weeks away but the pennant stock of the Boston Red Sox, faced with the loss of Ted Williams, has al- ready slumped to almost micro- scopic proportions. s . . The 35-year-old outfielder suf- fered a fractured left shoulder in the first 10 minutes of spring train- ing yesterday when he stumbled and fell while chasing a sinking liner off the bat of Hoot Evers. There's no telling just how much of the upcoming campaign he'll miss, but examining physicians said, “‘He will not be able to lift his arm or swing a bat for six weeks.” Williams himself is more opti- mistic and predicts he will be in the opening day lineup against the Philadelphia Athletics April 13. Kiely returned from the Army. . s s After Manager Lou Boudreau had accompanied Williams to the said. “I'll be ready. I'll get over this sooner than they think. I've ceaed pe Scere Dees ond: Fe today. It is estimated Wil-| “tem would need at least two weeks of batting practice and con- TED OUT WITH INJURY—Manager Lou Bou- dreau (left), Boston Red Sox, comforts Ted Wil- liams in clubhouse at Sarasota, Fla., after he frac- tured his left shoulder in his 1st workout of the AP Wirephete season Monday. Center is club trainer John Fad- den. Ted was injured when he fell chasing a drive by teammate Hoot Evers. Bandage is tied across Ted’s back. and under his right armpit. Ex-Tiger Catcher ‘Flexible’ Cincinnati's Tebbetts Will Become Great Manager hospital, the Red Sox went through their opening drill under the direc- tion of Coach Del Baker. Veteran | third sacker George Kell and catch- | er Sammy White signed their con- tracts in time to take part in the practice. . s . A first-class battle for ‘second | By G&YLE TALBOT TAMPA, Fila. w — Certain big league baseball players, for no reason you can lay a finger on, | are earmarked during their play- | Cincinnati Redlegs. ing days as future managers. It | does not always work out that way, but it dees in a surprising per- Gabe Paul Is Sure Birdie league catcher, and so it seems| learn that the experience aged him | perfectly natural to find him here considerably. it comae comes out in his | getting his feet on the ground as | ©Stimate of Tebbetts.. | the new directing genius of the | “He's a > ine eae. “aed he's flexible. He ‘doesn’t wale a a Gabe Paul, the youthful general | qacision today and that's it-or- manager of the club, has no doubt | ever. Birdie is & man who can that he has acquired a gem. In lie veessned with nnd who cas '|Meeting Sunday ‘|Tam O'Shanter Country Club, will Sox he arrived at Field for his, into it by Hoot | 4 catch up with it, tried to stop. | He stumbled and landed heavily | on his Jeft shoulder. in shoulder and immediately strode | toward the clubhouse behind rem | field. sig gpa vcntare-ponperr ages Goodman, he grimaced in pain and muttered: “I beard something pop. | I think something broke.”’ After Red Sox trainer Jack Fad- | den administered first aid, Wil-| Opener liams was whisked away to a doc. X-rays will be taken again to morrow, after which Williams will return to his winter home in Miami s . * Williams, 35, pointed out he came back sooner than expected | in 1950 when he fractured his left | elbow making a spectacular catch He also missed most of spring | — and the first 10 days of 1941 season because of a pres left ankle but finished | with a sensational .406 batting av- | |erage, the highest major league mark since —— Sisler's .420 in 1922 Foul Shots Reduced New Rules MADISON, Wis. @ — Basketball | |could be a much faster game if) played under the suggested rule changes Wisconsin coach Bud Fos- | ter used last night in an experi- mental game prior to the regular Wisconsin-Michigan contest. Twe squads of Badger freshmen were in almost constant action be- cause there was no free throw pa- rade characteristic of the game ,under present rules. Game. went about 2%: quarters. There were ponly eight free throw attempts. al- though 25 fouls were committed. Game was played with the fol- lowing suggested rule changes: Free throws were eliminated, except ve fouls called while a LAKELAND, Fla. # — Who| knows, the Detroit Tigers may get | some help this year from deep | thinking over the off-season. Time will tell. . | Seep Welt Deeps Bes a new | batting stance — that is to say,’ a deeper crouch over the plate— and manager Fred Hutchinson is thinking about putting Harvey Kuenn in the No. 2 spot im the batting order. Publinx Golfers’ | Group Plans Michigan Publinx Golf Associa- tion will hold its kick-off meeting for 1954 Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at) Rerford Golf Club, on Berg Road, | just off 7-Mile Road Warren Orlick, Professional at give a talk on rules. Three handicap tournaments have been lined up for the ‘4 sea- son by Roy Iceberg of Pontiac, 3rd wood, River Bank and Highland Golf Clubs will be the sites for the tournaments . In addition a 2-ball mixed foursome tourney between the MPGA and the Women's Met- ropolitan Golf Association has been set at Morey’s in May. Election of officers and directors will be held ihn, Howe e Headed Ranked No. 4 for 4th Title Both would be consequences of | the long and hard thought that must have gone on among the Tigers since their 6th place fin- ish in the American League race in 1963. Dropo comes along to confide that he spent all winter practicing a new crouch in front of a mir- ror in the basement of his hame. | Along = with Ray Boone, the big Charles Now Ez Picked Over Nino | Valdes; Pep Skids to 10th Among Feathers | ow NEW YORK W—Ezzard Charies has replaced Cuba's Nino Valdes as the No. 1 heavyweight contend- er and Willie Pep has dropped to the bottom of the featherweight rankings. These were among the major changes in the March Ring Magazine ratings released today by editor Nat Fleischer. Valdes lost his top-ranking al cause of his very close over unranked Archie McBride in a| Havana bout. Pep, twice holder of the featherweight crown, fell all | the way from the No. 1 ranking to | 10th as a result of being stopped | in two rounds by Lulu Perez. Peres | advanced from Sth to 3rd. Chuck Davey isn't listed among | | the welters. Art Aragon, who beat | |him two weeks ago on an un-| popular decision, is ranked 7th. t Off-Season Deep Thinking Produces New Batting: Stance for Walt Dropo first sacker smashed the ball well in practice yesterday. Tentatively, to be sure, Hutchin- son is figuring on the advantages of putting Kuenn at the No. 2 spot | instead of the leadoff ars: in the batting. order. Kuenn, a shortstop and hitting | sensation of the major leagues in his first full year, is an extra- ordinary man for getting on base. | That fits him ‘for the leadoff role. \ However, it doesn’t take full ad- | vantage of his hitting power, and Hutchinson wants to thake more | | use of the same. Three others, infielders Fred Hatfield and Frank Bolling and | outfielder Bill Tuttle, also are be-| | ing considered. There's a long way yet Jo op} however, and nothing at this point | anywhere near a decision. 4 incidentally, Beene is pleased Ralph Branca and infielders John- | ny Pesky and Buddy Hicks. | Brings Faster Game Experiment player was shooting, on technical fouls or on flagrant fouls, The offended team takes the ball out of bounds on all other fouls, Players were allowed, only four personal fouls each, instead of the present five. During the last three minutes of the game. the team in possession of the ball was required to shoot at the basket within 30. seconds af- ter crossing the centér line. Failure to shoot resulted in a center jump, The full two quarters played re- quired about half the overall] time taken by action under the present rules. The ‘Whites’ outscored the | ‘Reds’’ 33-27 in the experiment. Foster plans to submit his pro- posed rule changes to the National College Basketball Coaches’ orga- nization when it meets this spring. Sensational Freshman Sets Adrian Cage Mark ADRIAN «w—Henry Hughes, a sensational freshman from Inkster High School, is a record-setter in his Ist year with Adrian College's basketball team The 6-foot-3: Negro needed 29 points in a game last week to set an Adrian single-season scoring mark. He scored 30. That gave him 437 points for the season, one more than the record set by Bill Ohrman last season. ‘SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS NEW! "JIM BO” ei i i 4 Hy li i a i ih! baseman and catcher Matt Batts. THE FIRST MUSICAL IN CINEmaScoPE 1S M-G-M's SPECTACULAR | centage of such cases. appearance Gab is the same fel- = ve. we | change his mind as developments | contenders in each division base was shaping up in the camp of the Milwaukee Braves. Jack Dittmer, last year’s regular, and | Reports From Majors’ Camps with all the talent he has in camp, skipper Casey Stengel of the New York Yankees has his troubles. “I wish we had a 60-player limit,” he said wryly. ‘It's going to be hard to cut this squad." ORLANDO, Fla. — There were $40,000 he’s been asking. turn has withdrawn .an earlier 2» ¢ °® | low who hired Rogers Hornsby to Birdie Tebbetts was one of these run his club a year ago, but it through his long career as a big| takes only a short conversation to warrant. He's a thinker, and he's going to be a great manager.” Now Leads Canadien’s site’ charter, inctese (light -heavy weight): Having finished sixth so many years that it begins to look per- manent, the Redlegs are trying Pts. Pts. or It isn't a bad looking team at See's 54 Phyllis “a Catprstechs oe Ned's Drillers 42 | Mareha’s 53 Coster ¢2| all.”’ Birdie insisted. ‘We're pretty < . 84 Pabst 42 | Parris 62 Gtreh's etch d Bt Letter Shep o|4_?. & se St. $2| well set at every position, and if Pteifter's 50 Creéit Union 3 a » sertes—Ph Lee Shep! we get pitching we could climb. by aa ge $e Ferwter Toa zs | Soe msn. — i a is all ny Stene Realty . : aamaiad | again could be very importan’ Bee tine tt Dean rn n me) ‘| 02 et Oe ee BF "4 oon ae os ——— _ = White Sox. Our power is all right 1048, sertes—Chip 2882. Normans 3 X:Cel oa” a ee worrcam corres nover |g te-amenttne inom, ional, wen we ew Mentesim Cont. 64 Baldwin Pharm. 45 eer will need more.” Majestic Diner 86 Lenstorg Sup. a NOnTHSDE LEAGUE Haselten's 66 Hibler Var. 98 | peat. Ree. 3 Pts. Paul's Shee 62 Elmer's Pe) Mary-Ge-Reund 47 — Visit? Peed Sd tem kes 3/4 CIple GieCven ore — w | eet y 51 Sew-Bucks 31 secCermich's tk racks Mat. S| utes came pertee—Pentiee Beeree-| Peturns tO Day Pabst 5488 A-1 45 44/179, series—F. Austreng 459. Dremrys | St a Ace Seat Cov. 30 8 Games This Fall Fowler's Five Si 1 Poole’s Héw. 34 58 ——— Comicon Tre 67,8 AO Ter tS | Tein Pines Je 13 Bastey = Se ai PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Tem- Linge 690: team Drewry's see, Mee re pees «6S Of | ple_ University, after 24 years of | rles—( estelle's / ‘ : } se — - | dooguin’s 4 Orictes 27 3 | night football pioneering, today PONTIAC HOUSEWIVES | en ; semer Le M. Perry | announced-a:.palicy. of returning Pts. Pes. | 588, sesteo—S. y 589; team game— to day games during the 1954 sea- 5 Twin Pines series—Orieles Ree. ke Gj Beko “ = —. son, because so many students are Beck am COOLEYETTES working night: a, Bert lies teers : Bernard's 84 Team Ne. 13 89|Mer. Cire 52 53 Pests Se 47] At the came thuo the Owls te- Ww. K. Cc. 51 Qual. Prat. win i 5 Bi od on citgu siete Bf. — * ee I - me si 5 ~ Lens 186, seriee—M which includes one new rival Geb serie Bee, Ne. 2 set. Merphy SE; team gums, sorler—Lepear's and four home games. The home — —— games will be played on Satur- MONTCALM LADIES WESTSIDE CLASS “A” day afternoons. we w Pts. : Pts. Tombing 4 15 Poller. Dees. 7 st] Rank’ €2_ Perry a The 1954 schedule: Sassy Sallies 8° 4 Reid's 36 52 | Denate 54 Haselten 43 sa’ edkacls th os Meawns ah os tek Hiblers “4 Five Kits me se Demines “s ir 13 | gers; Nov. 6, Brandeis (new listing); Team “eS. game—Tomkins ay a [ge 519; — series— | at Seranten; 2. Besten University. game—W. Barter tit. Oonate Mkt. 800, Hank's Ante 2306. ROYAL BOWLERETTES | COUNTY, EMPLOTES | Alpine Skiers Rest ! Reducette 61 26 Siene 41 46 | Med@hat oe $8 Scscunting ne ARE, Sweden #—Competitors in pe ~aae — S et 47 33 Gale 37 {| the world Alpine Skiing Champion- Simms 44 44 Univ. Seal 32 56| Moonlight 45 35 Wente Bee 37 43/ ships today enjoyed a day of rest. Indiv, Rexford t22, series | Res@sters § =44 35 Vitemin 3 & serteo ary “MeVay, 816, team enme— | BTA 33% Norway's Stein Eriksen has es- oe TW, cartee—fateectte 210 |Foeg, S S 2 lane HG] tablished himentf os the heey we! Pes. | 2j,,t08m same, seriee—Ten Pine Tis preter ‘tit coveted Alythe W.8. Reg. 63 Easley’s “ : zesepere G3 Veorkeis 2 rs 4® Rehbine ie Bachi 45 Model Baking ° Indiv. game—Meve Rexford 222, series es ce 4; team game, series—' Side Ree. 147—2161. | EAST TOWN COLLISION 35 Elizabeth St. Ph. FE 4-594 ARE YOU A JUDGE of Character? into each and every garment we make. Your verdict will be “Superb!” RANDOLPH frome ond fale Sheigiteninn | Rocket by 10 Points in cerectsn) Badin, Chaves ae Scoring Race | Cohen of France (hentamesight) ond Jake Tull of South Africa (flyweight). MONTREAL (UP) — boy Gordie Howe appeared headed | for a 4th straight National Hockey | league scoring championship to- day as his Detroit Red Wings pre- pared to move into the Stanley Cup | playoffs for the 16th consecutive season. ‘| League statistics for games Howe 27 goals and 41 assists for | department, while Howe's 41 as- sists made him the top playmaker. | Terry Sawchuk passed Harry Lumley in the battle for the Ve- zina Trophy among the circuit's 'netminders. Sawchuk had a goals- against average of | 75 for the 57 times he has appeared in 6 Leats. | The Yankees and Dodgers will play a night exhibition game at Miami, March 19. games. Lumley allowed 105 goals | in 60 game for a 1.75 average with |} YMCA Intramural Cage Season Ends Oakland Avenue Presbyterian and YMCA won forfeit victories’ from Greek Orthodox Church and Apprentices, respectively, last night to end Pontiac YMCA In- tramural Basketball League play. Final standings show Greeks in 1st place with a 7-2 mark, fol- lowed by YMCA with 5-4, Appren- tices. with 45 and Presbyterian with 2-7. Osr Mari YMCA and Apprentices will meet in a playoff next Monday, with | the winner taking on the Greeks for the championship on the fol- lowing Monday. BIG TEN STANDINGS CHICAGO #—Big Ten bashet- | ball standings Cenference AIT Games ' w ok Pet. W tL Pet. } Indiana .....+ nm 2 26 8 (AST) own <sie . 8 8 06 87) «OS TTS Miimeis | ....65 ee a ee ee. || Minnesota ... 8 4 682 16 5 .762 Wisconsin .... © 7 42 IF 8 ST N’western ... 6 S& 4979 8 12 408 Ohie State... 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Seginaw St J PARTY sey PLANS SESE | ape iaet | “Dick” Se ae. “ LUNCHES FOR THE WORKING FOLKS DINING ROOM 130 $. Telegraph Road ~ | BOODIO@AM, N New Lake Theater \ a 420, Pontiac Trail \ WALLED LAKE \ N On Wide Screen Q allec ewan’ N . Jerry Lewis \ Nii: ipveebatcormala Michail Rennie a hk dhe hud PERE REET 5 Keego Theater 1] | ki i ad 2 F an Spiasianeets a judge has ruled that Ray | Service Employes Union must | Carroll WHEN KIDNEY | return funds and properties to the which i for Judges Senate Gets Sarcastic) HOLLYWOOD w — “The Egyp- |’ FE 2-1225 |! y, retirement pay by a fee of $4 00 | oF anoint too. - | certainly | fect | away. rate from the AFL with his inde pendent union was justified. Car- roll left the AFL Building Service Employes International with a | group of workers loyal to him. | Carroll's union still could not keep | the union local’s property includ- ing past dues so long as some| Both sexes shaved their heads | members ternational . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 195s Debate Pensions | ‘The Egyptian’ Gives Propmen Plenty of Woe | tian’ may rank as Hollywood's | headache picture of the year. It - | has been just as much trouble cast- Over $4 Court Fee to Finance Fund LANSING w@ — Amid sarcastic | ing the props as it has the leading |’ | man. Marion Brando left for New York as filming was about to start. Twentieth Century - Fox charged breach of contract and sued him debate, the Senate moved up for a vote today a bill to provide pensions for probate judges at the expense of those who appear in their courts. | | doctor, however, said he was ill. Now, it turns out that “The | Egyptian” is one of the toughest | | pictures in years from the scenic | all cases coming before the pro bate courts. Sen. Robert E. Faulkner (R: “We had to start from scratch,” duce the ension maximum 1 Sudo has ever ade « hig pita arse | about ancient Egypt until now. We | maximum paid school teachers. were able to borrow a few items “Why are probate judges more | from MGM, which has been mak- ! t | } | | | | ner asked. “We have made 5,000 different x h : \items for the picture. Now the ba tenes year et ore | others want to borrow our things. need Cecil B. DeMille over here to see | than teachers. Judges can get so. | What anc ata in ‘The 10 Com- cial security in their old ages in. mandmen many enaee Be eee a a ee ae ; that have made. Those an-| . Charles S. Blondy (D-De- | cient Egyptians ‘had a lot of 7 when Faulkner |. ideas. probate judges in the same | ee e with school teachers you are} They were masters of makeup, lowering the bench.” —_| Scott explained. He derapatratea| Sen. Garland B. Lane (D-Flint) | a replica ofa queen's makeup box | was defeated in a move to tlimi-| that would make Max Factor! nate the $4 fee in child adoption preen with envy. Also small, | cases. carved gizmos for holding milady’s “A couple eye shadow. You can bet that Egyptian husbands had to wait just as long for their wives to beautify | themselves as we do. There was a game called hounds ackals pre-Christi Defeated once by the House, catible.. est ot oleoene res the Senate will make a second at- | ture~ for children to play with. tempt today to permit old age. Chairs and couches that would find assistance ,recipients to earn $25 ready buyers in any department Sen troit) “put class - for two million dollars, Brando's | | sighed Walter Scott, head of, the || Coloma) lost an attempt. to re- studio's prop department. “No|/ ' ' ' ' i | We've already had four men from | £5 po ee ee | a mon@s-without losing their g0v- | store. ernment ions. | “The Egyptians had a great Sen. Harry F. Hittle (R-East | sense of line and proportion,” said Lansing) attached the t| Scott, “Many of thelr pieces com- another bill which would hold old pare favorably with the best mod- age assistance grants at a $70 orn furniture today.” All of the a month maximum if Congress 5099 items are true reproductions | erts, Lee J. Cobb and a huge cast. fails to renew a law to that ef- o¢ the originals, which were pre- | served through the ages by the The Senate will vote today also favorable desert climate. . s on a bill to legalize the use of chemical tests to determine wheth- er motorists are intoxicated. The | curacy? Weil, the studio figures it} | tests cannot be applied to persons | gives the proper feeling to the pic- | | arrested unless they_consent. = : | ture. Besides, some Egyptologist might write a stinging letter de- crying the use of a drinking mug '| from the wrong dynasty. f Research for ‘“The Egyptian” has uncovered some odd facts about the 1300 B. C. era. including: Egyptian men were baby sitters The office of “cradle rocker” was often filled by males, including high functionaries. Affection was shown in early | times by placing the noses in close proximity and sniffing.’ Later the | kiss replaced this nasal nonsense. | s > s Egyptians quaffed beer made of barley. Since they didn't have hops, | they used the lupin, skirret herb | and an Assyrian root for flavor. | Today’s sheath gown was popu-| lar then, but with difference. Return AFL Funds, Union Local Order DETROIT wW—A Wayne County | 's independent Building} unit it broke Judge Arthur Webster Monday | that Carroll's right to sepa-| The judge said, however, that from below the bosom to the ank- remained with the In- | staring WILLIAM HOLDEN ° TOM TULLY DMV VEN ~ MAGE MMAR O42 of their chests in blue, red- dened their lips, tinged their cheeks | with red arid white and applied | | orange henna to the tips of their fingers. Ancient Egyptians apparently ate with their fingers. They had geese,-ducks and pigeons, but no | chickens, Beasts of burden includ- ed oxen and donkeys, but no cam- | els. They came later. TRY Why all this worrying about ac- | CAPTIVE IN MOROCCO—Lovely Rhonda Fleming is attired for | the portrays! of Roxanna Reil, American beauty from Salem who is in the new film, “Yankee Pasha.” Others in the film are Jeff Chandler, Mamie Van Doren, Bart Rob- | held captive in a Moroccan harem U.S. Expands - H-Bomb Tests * Current Pacific Series to Include More Blasts of Super-Weapons WASHINGTON (INS) — Congres- sional sources disclosed today that a new hydrogen bomb test series now under way in the Pacific was expanded beyond original plans in line with the administra- tion drive te achieve greater se- curity through super-weapons. One sky-shattering explosion has | already been set off over a deso- | late island in the Marshall group, | and other cataclysmic detonations | are to follow during the next sev- | eral weeks. ' With the Egyptian women, it:hung - : (R-NY), | chairman of the Joint Congres- | sional Committee on Atomic | Energy, said that because the | series includes a aumber of ma- tests, his 13-member group will not attend any one of them, im a body, as they have in the past. Instead, Cole said, various mem- | bers of the committee will travel | to the Marshall Islands at different ; times to attend ‘and report back on huge demonstrations of differ- ent types of atomic and hydrogen weapons. | Cole, who revealed only . last week that the first H-bomb. tore | a hole a mile wide and 175 feet deep in the ocean's floor, declined to say when the various new tests will be held. . Other congressional sources vealed that the present series was originally planned for late March on Assault-Kidnaping | oto me ware! 0 "= rammm Solons Reopen mc Be MacArthur Case ‘ | Criticism From Colonel | Revives Investigation of General's Firing a? 4 B. _" * es > WASHINGTON (INS) — A con- gressional group reopened secretly the controversial case of the Ridicule May — punishment with en Ofter Solution raid also be fined $100 to $1,000 to Drunk Driving | %4 ve ™* “vers Heeme re JACKSON, Miss. @ — Public ridicule is offered by the Missis- sippi House as a curb to drunken The House voted 82-22 yesterday for a bill that would require a con- victed drunken driver to work at] least one day on the jail grounds | unidenti pedestrian Monda, during daylight hours. The bill was | *" cee ° held up on a routine motion to} reconside: The measure provides a man- near the scene was their only clue. DETROIT (UP) . searched today for‘ a hit-and-run driver whose car-struck and killed night. Investigation said that a r piece of the car's body trim found ea 4 rt te! a3 i t “eke i : mu AK § King of Zulus Signals Start of Mardi Gras NEW ORLEANS (UP)—The King | {ot the Zulus stepped from a barge | at the foot of Canal street today to | ne ‘ | signal the start of the last and | Aviation Board Discards most frantic. hours of New Or-| Helicopter Service Plan leans’ gayest Mardi Gras. But long before King Zulu, the | DETROIT (INS) — The City} Negro carnival leader, and Rex, | Aviation Commission today aban-|the lord of misrule, appeared, doned studies of proposed helicop- throngs of masked and costumed ter service between Detroit City! revelers swarmed into roped-off | Airport and Willow Run Air Termi-| downtown streets, turning the city | nal. into a riot of color Thé-decision to abandon the pro-| Today was Fat Tuesday, the day posal was due to surveys which before Ash Wednesday and the 40, indicated that a one-way ticket be-, days of lenten repentance. New tween the two flying fields would Orleans natives and a _ record. cost $25, said commission presi- 500,000 tourists were trying to soak dent William M. Parker. |up as much pleasure as possible | pn ‘before the penitential period. Five fo Be Arraigned Police overlooked everything ex- | cept.actual mayhem while cele- | brants took their choice of many | free shows. A Dixieland band blared its syn- DETROIT (INS) — Four men_ Sts. while two hula-hula girls shim- and a boy were to be arraigned in| mied frantically on a nearby in Detroit today corner. charged with interstate kidnaping. — The five are accused of kidriap-| ing a 16-year-old girl from a To- ledo “wedding party and driving ¢ her to the vicinity of Monroe. The girl, meanwhile, is under ian’s care for injuries said to have been suffered when the men assaulted her repeatedly. Monroe County sheriff's officers and the FBI said each of the five confessed his role in the kidnaping. In addition to the youth, the} men are identified as James De-/| NOW v lozier, 19, John Rose, 21, Richard | s Shingeck, 21, and Joseph Groupin- go, 21, all of Monroe. | IEE ; SATURDAY ‘Theyre InThe Moves eeeete eeeeeseeeeeeebeeeteseeoe ° America’s favorite television couple for the first time together, | on the real, life-size motion ~ picture screen in thrilling Open 1:45 P.M —B. O. Open ‘til ‘11:30—Mat. 40¢, Eve. 60, Child te | beautiful COLOR! Added: CARTOON @ LATE WORLD NEWS FRI. GUY MADISON in “THE COMMAND” —CINEMASCOPE _—_ Power by Me Renter Aduatates by lene Aitear ond “6 Neste Based | Story iy Dames Runyon A Poremewat Prctany Week-Day Matinee 50c — Eves. 80c — Children Anytime 25 LAST — “ESCAPE FROM FORT, BRAVO” DAY “— and “SLAVES OF BABYLON” - Died LANA TURNER RICARDO JOHN ONTALBAN - LUND wows CALHERN we JEAN FRANZ HAGEN + FRANZ —ALSO— PEEK-A-BOO-LA-LA! HERE COME THOSE O0-LA-LA GIRLS! A er Lest Times Today — “Million Dollar Mermaid” ALSO — “The Sword and the Rose” and April and that it had been JOHN WAYNE | advanced and lengthened to include et * BEFOR | more explosions. “FLYING TIGERS” “FIGHTING SEABEES” * | ou b u 2 Royal Oak Youths © ° yo ; . Plead Guilty to Theft Two Royal Oak youths were re- | turned té Oakland County Jail| Mond: inn igre -rremy ype Abr de ROD CAMERON LUCILLE BAI | r the nighttime before Circuit —in the— udge H. Russel Holland. * end A companion was released on “PLUNDERERS” $1,000 bond after standing mute DESI ARN AZ, on a similag charge. William C._Brecht, 20, of 26418 | Rialto and James E. Morgan, 17, | in pe "s hilarious comedy ° | of 26459 Loranz, will be sentenced || “S@@GGOG66O6606060666 || of @ hectic honeymoon in G New PIGNO | March 15. | CALIF | a house-on-wheels! ‘ 9. ||. Richard Crowley, 17, of 806°E. at Grinnell $ | Eleven Mile Rd., released on bond, cenkaee b | and his companions, are accused ° weserees buy of breaking into a lumber com- : ° with option to pany at 28947 John R. on Feb. 15. : LONG.LONG ° F ° ° only 10 Perath | ke Makes Statement : : , e . phe eamgy= ~ (o World Day of Prayer : TRAILER : = ~. -dnenopepWASHINGTON..AINS) —~. Presi-_ a ~ | ° For complete details, | dent Eisenhower said today that Ps . i | mankind's innermost longing is ~~ s oF a . THERE WAS NOTHING LiLy ABOUT HER! sheataer WO: Eapne 5 for peace — “peace for all se | a ‘wes Sait =8 visit Grinnell’s tomorrow! tions, for all men, everywhere.” i ~ . He made the statement in a} : : MARIORIE MAIN . 27 S$. yw message filmed in connection with | "LITTLE CAESAR” \2_ KEENAN. i nS OUMETVERER Fay OF World Ph 2, KEENAN WYNN § phys. day of prayer, sponsored by the “PUBLIC ENEMY” AIK : is rivenolts United Churchwomen of the Na- |} "THE GREAT JESSE g tional, Council of Churches of JAMES RAID” Prices: Mat. 35c; Eve. Sun. 55c; Children, Always 180 STARTS WEDNESDAY YT, GDAD = “VEILS PR. OF BFK Dieting Friends Are Crazy, Even Cut Down on Brains By LAURA Z. HOBSON We all have a couple of plump pals trying to reduce, and often their methods strike us as a lit- tle crazy. Now comes some new scientific data that seems to bear us out. It's a kind of reverse proof, but nimble minds have no_ trouble taking their science hind end to. And I do mean hind, for a hind is a female deer, and deer is related to moose, and it’s a bunch of mad moose up in’ Nova Scotia that lead us straight back to diets | and craziness. and then it’s day in and day out on lean fish for the poor and thick steaks for the rich. Every published diet warns you net to cheat on yourself, not to expect miracies, and above all, not to go too fast. But have you ever yet seen a dieter who didn't do all three? One trouble is that patience, self-contral, and ordinary good sense are things you can't measure out on those fancy charts and cal- orie tables. I had never heard of a herd of psychotic moose, but they’re now being studied by Canadian biologists and the research al- ready indicates a connection be- tween their diet and their mad- hess. So, if you have pounds that you hate, on your hips or wherever, there's one piece of advice any good friend would offer as you _~ start out hopefully on your new With the mad moose, the dietary | spring diet: lacks aren't voluntary, but arise| Stay with it, and stay reason- because certain plants that feed | ably sane. Don’t be an elk! their motory and sensory nerves | rns have beeff dying out in Nova) er ° Scotia's increasingly mild climate. MGM Plagiarism Suit Down here, diet — at least for Settled Outside of Court people — is usually a free choice, ; and though most doctots urge fat| LOS ANGELES ®—The plagiar- folk to reduce, they also urge go- ism suit of Ferenc Herczeg against ing about it in a perfectly sane | MGM studio for $200,000 has been way. | settled out of court. Herczeg, Hun- But once the diet frenzy hits, it | S4rian playwright, charged a 1942 does seem that the first thing re- | , “Seven Sweethearts,” was duced is brain power. | based on ‘Seven Sisters,’ a play he wrote in 1903. One season the fad is to cat | rH. settieinent was announced yesterday when the case was called for trial, but the amount of 'it was not disclosed. The next season it will be ba-| The-hand sickle, such as was nanags — baked, fried, broiled, | used by the ancient Egyptians to mashed or strictly on the hoof. | Rarvest grain, continue in general The third time round, “high | use until displaced by the grain protein’’ become the magic words, | cradle in the late 1700's. volves the song “Eh ,Cumpari, | which Sacco and Conroy contend . is qubstantially the same as their LOS ANGELES # — Julius La) f % song, , Goomba," written be- Rosa, the singer, and several as- ~~ | sociates have been sued for 1%) eee ceeeeneneeaeeaie | million dollars damages by two) The Hindenburg, last aad’ lar- song ye er ee gest of the giant German zep- reklonh toe |pelins, provided stateroom ac- The action was brought yester- | COmmodations for 50 passengers day by songwriters Tony Sacco | in addition to a cargo capacity of and Thomas Conroy, and Record | 10 tons.. SIDE GLANCES Song Writers File Suit = Corp. Their complaint in- Against Julius La Rosa by Galbraith % | | | | ; | | **Please don't remind this clerk how the grocer used to give you | F sack of candy when the bill was paid—none of us is as old as that!” CISCO KID j by Jose Luis Salinas WHILE PANCHO WAITS FOR HIS ORDER: by Ernie Bushmiller AND HAVE YOU BEEN IN THE JAM-POT AGAIN 2? NANCY ---DID YOU STEP IN THAT FRESH CEMENT SIDEWALK @ SHE CAN READ MY MIND LIKE A : BOOK AND DID YOu LEAN ON THE NEWLY PAINTED RAILING 3 ss. | ee ys : ge, a SE <3 VE 2 Sa kin” 4 i ios ks 59 a ls 7 Ih g rw - IF glew 2/7 Vi, Fa || YAN: Cr ALCOHOLIC TONICS DRYING OUT YOUR SCALP? GETNONTALCOMOUIG FY WROROOT ¢ WK 4 — N WY, THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 DIXIE: DUGAN i ; ! 35 BO rs me ™ r 404 TRANSSS ed ft" (ip sou penenii ty y/ WSK THE Ricwt | A WORDS. DROPPED HERE AND THERE.1 CAD E7 | = GET YOO USCHARGED GO EAGAN ¢ -s | REMEMBER , DARLING = WTA . > x. . = i ete “ orbcatest THE BERRYS a begs a See = a WERE HAVING A CANOLE- LIGHT DINNER TONIGHT, DAD / by Carl Grubert WEARING A Welt BE He | PosiTweLy F AAN'S VEST, WITH | GONEST CLUB | FRANTIC, JUNE ! War OUT WS a OE-USH: e \ FJ ) * x Ss Cape, 1986 by WEA Sorvien, tee. T. at, « & Pet OF 3-2 BOARDING HOUSE null — _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, “TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1934 - Fo went vce a ~ Soybeans Climb [MARKETS | Market Lower’ =2#eSerine May Prove True Chrysler Loan | teeteetts : son to express an oe oe ee ee Blustety Snowfall Viewed cee ose them INACTIVE VEGING ——seraorr racovce After Fair Start as Winter's Dying Gasp |s $250 Million | FREE = NEEDED. . = pl cee eee eee Y i g We PS THANE "OUR Journeymen CHICAGO @ — Soybeans added | "yraiu pois, Delicious, taney, sxe. | NEW YORK ut — The stock; By PATRICIA A, WOOD =| peratures were 48 degrees on Feb. R Ald Vialy Cross Lutheran, Church a few more cents to their specta- | £5 4; No } 3.s0.400 bu a -| market backed down today after| Knock on wood. 2 and 45 on Feb. 22, althougn Notes Run -100 Years; or teak el tek ont Machine Repairmen —... than, . 3.80 bu; Ne 1, 300-250 bu “ the mercury reached at least 35 U.A.W.C.1L.O. during the recent cular advance in active dealings Bes, Po rathglhl ¢ a fairly ste start. Maybe that so-called false"’ i the of the th. to Use Prudential Cash bereavement in the loss of my Toolmakers on the board of trade today. Most | 2.50-3.25 bu; apples, Northern Spy. fancy,| The decliné was well scattered spring during the second half of pa for Modernizati ae va Ceotston “Nene 4.50 bu: No 1, 3.28 bu; No 1, 2.25-2.75 bu. d ‘ebruary wasn’t false after all, is would give February 194 ion FAMILY OF ELTA other grains were firm although | throughout the list, and there was | 1 thi 1 tal of seven’ days when Tick and wife, Edith, wish to and new wheat futures’ eased. a nee ie 125 dos echa” ‘Sameaan. | no selling pressure evident at "s snowstorm je ture . the DETROIT (UP) Chrysler eS u ‘ancy, ie, an _ f+ ¢he Fb exe chow _— a vy No 1, 9-1.00 bu. Car time. ” | be winter’s dying gasp. | tempera went to 45 degrees or : 6s , as etd geet at eur loved Patternmakers Biggest upturn at Start WAS (rots, topped, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu Celery. } | higher. | Corp.. one of the big three’ auto one. Many thanks also for the in March soybeans, which: jumped | No 1, 3.00-3.60 crate, celery, No 1, 85-1.00 Losses went to around a point at The U. S. Weather Bureau's new | beautiful offerings, and to nearly five cents at $3.46% cents. ¢°2,0 celery root, Ne 1, 138-178 408 the outside. A few plus signs were ar ees ei et February 1953 only boasted | producers, has arranged to borrow Rev. Savage and-the Huntoon Pu- APPLY March was the highest for any fie secell A orhagy 4 oa ee “Se bak | as large as a point, but most were |% few days yet. But the old one, five such days, February 1962 | $250,000.00 from the Prudential In-| —~ ya PONTEAC future in soybeans since 1948. It fagewrig T° Ti-t9 dee bens” Pore. | Small: | which included the first half of | had only ‘ne—the high for the | surance Co. of America to expand tn _Memortem ~s subsequently fell off a few cents — No : co oo ee bag; potatoes. The pace of eadlnn a inwed ia March, says the next two weeks | month was 47 degrees, <* and modernize its plant facilities. in Lovmm a pay. Ags | MOTOR ‘ r a han | : if ‘ e from its opening, but continued | bine” we tee. gg Og mgr prices receded, and the rate was Will be wetter—but warmer—than| March, staggering under the Directors of Chrysler at a special us March 3 1948, We ait 3 above yesterday's close. || Xo". 48-09 os bene ‘Rhubare, hothouse. | well under the two million share | oe ‘weight of four inches of snow, meeting Monday completed ar-| — Si‘sime Por memory is the only DIVISION Wheat near the end of the first |? a 1, 115-125 doz. behs. Rutabagas, No. | Mark. Yesterday's total was 2,040,- Normal temperature range for slogged into Pontiac Monday and rangements to borrow the money Fog hgh og Eel y pels Emplo rment Office hour was % lower to % cent higher, | !.,2%,2 38 oe eee Det ees, Les: | 000 shares. | early March Is 21 to 37 degrees. |¢Ve" managed to stir up some a: 334 per cent interest repayable wha all other things decey on , March $2.24%, corn % to ‘s higher, | 180 bu Turnip. topped. Wo 1,100 Motors were slightly higher as 4| Could it be the ground hog was | chilly winds before the day ended. | in 109 years, and never tede auey Mis Mother OLENWQOD AVE. nae March $1.52%, oats % lower to ' " =e | group, and rubbers and aircrafts | wrong? But ee ecaalty-ts due to |. 100. he rand Mrs, Marry 8. : higher, March 77's, rye ‘« to 1, | F | did well, but otherwise the list was jy ki Leh) The year notes can com: WEN: AY OF DETROIT EGGS | e peeked out Feb. 2, shuddered | If winter's more ti verted after Jan. 1, 1962, by eith- ORY OF PAUL E ROAT | peranen apa — Saag soybeans | DETROIT :AP)—Prices paid per —_— oo Ss lower. at his shadow in bright sunlight, ‘it had tue ue te ig ae 2’, | @r party into 20-year mdr with J wheel Mrs PE. Roa. Mr. ence preferably, sm cents hig! arch $3.45! 0b Detroit by first receivers iit case | Lower stocks included Southern and dived for cover mumbling | running reduced interest R. G. Roast end family _ ie facturing C a Indias Be and lard 40 to 50 cents a hundred | aie eee ke hed sat iss | Pacific, Texas Co., Allied Chemi- | something about ‘six more weeks | out. . rate of . in Lovina MEM i ae Lake Orion . pounds higher, Mar-h $17.50. | setehted average go ree 49-51, sia |cal, General Electric, Bethlehem of wintér.” ‘Busin N Pg _ had no financed who pasced away March es. Fourie, 10 LIVE < On PRE u w by: | ess otes: ince Sadiy miss v wife e ve 20 medium s6-47, wid ave. 46s.| Steel, Montgomery Ward, and) Then Pontiac enjoyed of the : since 1935, when it paid off is) s._ EX. Union Lake Ra. ‘ Browns— Grade A ‘yam me 60, ri 41- | Douglas Aircraft. | warwiest Februarys on record—at | the last of the debentures assumed —_— 3 : Vd +B uarge Oia Se soc ‘least in the second half of = in the purchase of Dodge Motors ee a ditions call’ Den. oe eta ave oe New York Stocks | month. ay 0 Or a Canes ocmarer FLORISTS—FLOWERS —_ ‘ | an . Chrysler presi- NTED FOR RIDING STA- _ Figures after decima! points are eighths | For the first 10 days, the dent, said the com ould . a wa R STA- CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS | saoens Exp ... 305 Kimb Cie .. $06, . ’ pany WOd use Funeral Directors 4 ble, live on premises, Morey's yer = groundhog smugly watched it | the money from the Prudential —— Oulf ang Riding Club, 4389 ceipts. 1.208.071 wholesale Duying. prices Air Reds 22 ¢ OF Glare " Se grow colder and colder, until the Hits 100 Million loan to expand and modernize its Donelson Johns FORMER DEBIT AGENT TO RE. unchang 0 %4 lower 93 score AA 65 eg i * , ib McN 92 A 6475. 90 B 62 Allied Strs 425 Me ea} Mercury finally sank to a bone- | production facilities with new tech- = instate lapsed policies outstate 90 B 6} 89 C 615 $08 C O78, cars Als > Chal acre Tockn Peal 1 chilling zero reading Feb. 12, tor | . | niques, AL HOME ten tave ae hee ae Eggs top easy balance steady: re. afum itd 43h =S 163 . ° + “DEMIIWED POR PRTINER ALO” Pre : - 7 | ceipt: 17.157 ho ¥: } Alum Co Am. 621 Lone 6 Cem . 4 the first time this winter. t Pontiac in List of Citi oT — see -— a oe s 7, wholesale buying prices Am Atrlin Tope i Reni | ities A RELIABLE SINGLE MAN FOR A —_ ee a Mar Segoe 13 4 @ s Us mediene a svs poker an cuentas eg Maran Field 362 Then temperatures came out of With Exchanges Over Vandals Enter Cottage Voorhees-Sivle — al compa orming | = poccond ts 5 . = 3 Me cases BSG De RRS | Sete ee a Re eng ey Oe ee ee eth. 13, the thermometer | $1,000,000 in Wages | Third Time in 3 Weeks BOER AL He aa | minh ot nechanar OY TO (naa : 10. . | ..b ea. le 5 er bi . Pie Moter ~ - : DETROIT POULTRY | Ata MaPey - 23 ee ed reached only 34 degrees. But the ‘ ‘ Vandals broke into the cottage of = re on _ Help Wanted Female 7 Both Ponti T k pDETROTE ‘aes ttre poultry prices Am Rad ~ is Mont Ward a. next day it zoomed to 54 degrees, wees uA. — Michigan Bell | Mr. and Mrs. Nick Palaian, at 1354 y qe Lipa lac, ruc Geattty uy te 10 Sm. ie os: went | A Seating .. 33 Motor Pd. 172 then to 63—the highest tempera- | Telephone Co. said today its an-| FE. Lake Dr. during the weekend BOX REPLIES FORMER D ee oe” eae . type 32-33, heavy bretiers or frvers | am PPS: 28 roomy or 342 ture ever recorded for Feb. 15, nual payroll hit the $100 million | and caused an estimated $500 dam- At 10 ods Can make up to 9000 Sa Outproducin 1953 under 4, Ibe. White Rocks 36-28 Gray | Am Tob... 13 Ke 2° six degrees over the earli ord | Mark last year for the first time. | age. The cottage was broken into am, today Must heve cor. Bes Pontiae g capenetion 33-35%: Gurktings 34 aT eet Be: 4 of OF The company, claiming to be the | two other times in the past three there were replies at SALESLADY POR POLL OR PART Pontiac Motor and GMC Truck) cmicaco Foutray Sian cao RE Bet Baiey --- G4t| | The “heat wave” and @ drench. | Se” seer, reverted ht pald| "hens re end tl ‘Mate Bask pain : andCoach Divisions this month | ..CHICAQO ‘AP)—tive pounry seedy. | Atlee Por 3. $0) Nat Thea... ‘e4 42& Fain turned county roads to | sey Aye ray or reported sotnves | ' Mrs. Palaian said mattresses and the following boxes: omer IN bate aT continued to outproduce last year,| ise prices ‘unchanged heavy ‘hens a9. Bald Lima <7 97 Nia M Pw 1 387 | eoee and " in 264 excha ieee ae ee ture were cinched. an Ameri 2, 4, 6 7, 15, 2, 22, este De ae al ek according to output figures re-_ 33" Went hens 16-38" fryers and brotiers | pestst Qi? = 334 Nort & weet 416 | ments, and over flowed drains and 1953. _| can flag was ripped to shreds and 26, 29, 40, 43, 45, 47, 52, Medd $35 of more weekly. to | 23-27, old roosters 16-18, ducklings 29-31. | Benguet 7 No Am Av 263 creek beds. One of every 100 workers in the | silverware was scattered over the 56, Gl, 62 ° their income No _ experience leased - today. _ | h st ss - Nor Pac 607 state now works for Michigan’ + 62, 65, 68, 73, 80, needed OR 37148 after 12 Pontiac totaled 31.367 cars for! CHICAGO POTATOES | Boeing | Airp $0.3 Roce ait As Oakland County and Pontiac | Bell, the report & iii __ : 2 _. 91, 100, 115. WHITE WOMAN 2? DAYS A WErk February as opposed to 30,740 for a CAO (AP »— Petators Arrivals 290 Borg Warn 766 Packard 36 City officials estimated the high- The aded - FT o~ a on __must have references, FE 2-2262 the same period last year.’ old . “moderate. demand | Brat My ... 22) Pan A W Ar 105 speed thaw damaged reads te | went over the milli adaen mark | A¢a jon to Meary J tielp Wanted Male 6 slow: s _ | Bu OO) acwarss aram t 29.6 ) it to Heary J : gE) t Pee —— Truck and Clures "Paae" aah Rensets #220 ‘ae: | Celine 138 eo | the tune of $55,000. in Ann Arbor, Baftle Creek, Ben- | fetes the . - ‘each, same period, pro- | Sows eee ee dene. ee | Cam Dry .... 33 Phileo 20 | The mild weather held ton Harbor, Detroit, Flint, Grand | [School District of the City of Pontise duced 11,835 trucks as against | moderate. market about steady Se ce Eee et oe @ ‘ Rapids, Jackson, K ; gcuak preporsis wanalen eet Stenographer 7.88. round reds §2 20 | Sater a Ot Phill Pet $92 Temperatures hit 40 and 44 ord ' . Kalamazoo, Lan} or: Seeled pr Tessed to the . og s Qrut t aia elanese 202 py next two days, then climbed into |Sing, Monroe, Mt. Clemens, Pon-| fon ‘sireet Pontiac “Michigan will ‘be a al GM factories jecceceel get Turkish Tile Famous po poe Pullman O88 =e 50's Feb. 18-20. Highest ian | |tiac, Port Huron, Royal Oak and pe 2 00 pm kasers a “otan é:| ‘ten to weyt wim manager. Steady C Combination : me. ho oii ompti : of Cities Sve . ed RKO on eo - Saginaw . at 2.00 bids arty be poh opened rou} . gov © vow quality omptometer Operator 465,161 cars and 83,172 trucks. NEW YORK (INS) — Kutahia, bs cag ow iL. Radio Cp bY Ps Eee \ j read sioud at the office of the Board 5 DIN STI & Typist e. . Py In the comparable 1953 period, the | Turkey, has been famous since the | Coc# Cola .. 120 Rem Rand 16.6 The publication Ward's ‘Aue a Vateraen: Oeeet » Pon: come $1.50 to $3.00 per br? Pi firm produced 457,001 and Jeg <2, Ces ss 132 Reo Mogere = 3 a | PS apace ont rried. read, a i cars | 18th century for the clay tiles Con Bais ||) 426 Repub St! 493 ° ¢ | motive Reports said today that bias Proposals will be received as fol- erite, mothig age 2% Must be experienced. 342 trucks. made there for wall surfaces, | Consum Pw. 407 Rem Mer production fell off at both Pon- | “1 compiete job. including “Arch — a — feito) eel et Elected fo [C1 tise Motor Division and GMC |") Mechta, apesnn Yor Fencing Sal . Cora Pe SRS Beare Roe. 13, Truck & Coach Division in Feb- | a—Architectural Frees 0 g encing >alesman PONTIAC Ys ‘++ 2) Charles T. Fisher Jr. of Detroit) TUAary. —_ Pull for Doug Ai ...103 mon: . C—Electr ene - 511 Community Nat'l | Dost Chem at Sincir Oi i was ele@ed to the board of di- Pontiac Motor’s estimated E in accordance with plane and stage vis" a at aper years MOTOR _ ‘on ac | specif tions r eenan t len : | Bast Air L ... 42 @ou rMe--» 337 | rectors of General Motors yester- February output of 29,736 units | arcnitect, 15 ton Court, Pontiac 18, pa mes ’ ’ Bank Building | Ehavte a 83 Sou Ry nee / 41) day. compared with 32.834 in Janu- le nag ta a ies . se mar cailung *"Foatloa DIVISION Phone FE 4-1568-9 — las <s Sperry ; : aft] Fisher is president and director ary. Last month's production at = following locations all ’ Prkecenn. OFICE Person sonnel Dep't. “Ex-cell'o i a sta Sige. - 297 of the National Bank of Detroit GMC Truck was 28.850 units. In aoe & Traders Exchange—Detroit Sere Rachuck & Co Glenwood Ave Mich. “pirgsions 4 Bia Ou Xd..: te!) and a former director of the Re-| January, 31,341 vehicles rolled Ra W. Dodge Corporation—Detroit, | 164 WN, Saginaw , | Geo Bec ..--103.4 oo #84 | construction Finance Corp. off the assembly lines. Gree if thé . AiR @an—one — | Gee Eee .--- $82 pwitt & Co. 424) He is the son of Charles T. | Michigan AN JHOROUORLY EXPFERL ~ o- Tol a * Brin Ei Pa... 3, Fisher, who, with his brother, the | : = ml maae mee he eeaca te Geeta as popetre. Bust br fomilag atm Experienced Bookkeeper Gen T&Rub. 375 Tran W air. i¢tjlate Fred J. Fisher, in 1908 or- | ews in orie = a ao oe for small office to take com: : Oe ey Fewwee"hox 3] kanized the Fishet Body. Co Mtasteh scatman weve, | a1 Mee wae exeettewr | "slate a Reuse Pent Gn ven ox s e ount t T. gocbel he tS Tasco" FL which later becatme part of Gen. | 2emmeF: Gedey, 25. of 34 W. | cepoat wilt te refunded to vech bisaer | — Sorking, condvuens, < ING’ PULL DETAILS BY LEY: Donald E. Hansen Richard H. DeWitt | Goodyear sa6 Un Carbide . 721 . Wilson Ave., was sentenced to 30 "2° returns the plans and specifications | Seles, OA 68-2521 TER. Res. FE 2-5513 Res. FE 5-3793 oe. es ee ee eee days in the County Jail Monday cher the, openine Sa WANTED: 3 MEN — COLORED —OENERAL : Momestk, Si tener a i | after pleading guilty to a drunk | sorms "furmisned "by the Architect. A iosuk Miaa be enue ae soe net Feee Nn nit . ™ rr — Accident Insurance Fire insurance |Moow i Pr ile Unit Prat... a Livestock driving charge before Municipal <erlified check or bank” Grait” made sdaptable te learning end beatey | EXPERIENCED w OM KR FOR J i -_- | necessa Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance Mond Hersh 107 oe ieee eg merRon: wivestoce | Judge Odin H. Johnson. He failed [inne 'e satisfactory tid toad erecet.| th ia 6 permanent gosizon Wic Apply Woodware ai Square Lane Insurance Life Insurance [ Cont et Wa Pulp, ang BESTOWS end gilts opened steady, spot to pay a S75 fine. fe an amount. ane 6 Oyety Comeese| Saree Gees te ie p.m, No paene epptications. All Types Plate Glass Insurance louie ie 33 West Un Tel. 416 rence ay ee he eee -y 3 Aa estimated $500 damage was pe of the bid rege rabenitted onn eae hetptal. Apply GIRL To WORK IN account: : : at Rick oe wets 5 ey = hts and gilts — $26.00: sortea Caused at the home of Erwin | of ot mark oes pg part br the ee oe a4 we for ur o4 ioe poor ray of "eschhosping aA. “Tr 33 A ORNERAL | Int Pape qo} White Mot... 293) fyecce } one 5. Se aah: some pelt | Hatcher, of 48 Florence Ave., Mon- | iééer to enceute ihe Contract ead lobe machines, should be able to. pe ERROR TO SUPPOSE THE LOUDEST | Int Tel 7 Tel 161 crore _ $41 sows under 600 ibe §22.25-23.25 <00-606 | day when oily rags ignited oye eee Surety Bond within write Pontiac Boz 7%. COMPLAINERS FOR THE PURLIO THE MOST ANXIOUS o a : ' , seins "| wr wri POR TTS WELFARE ~ oo | Kennecott Ge Zenith Rad — 00.2? Atte “Geishie 900; calves 186. Limit- | closet, according to the Pontiac 3 All vite monmted must be cnet Y MinsiON SAL COU ~ TER ER GIRL —Sémené Berke STOCK AVERAGES ewan eer sieare gad heifers | most | Fire Department. | ump sum. which covers. all labor and POR re INTMENT re yr Woodward Siren i ‘Compiled by The Associated Press) . trading sbout’ steady: cows ‘active. Lather J. Brown, 31, of peared gg ow - compiete the ee _ | | Piseres after — — ore — | aoe — and a cattle Brichtel Ave., Akron. Ohio, plead | ing ana and Ventilating end gma Heat- ends SALESMEN FOR PON- — WW AITRESS ! Indust. Rails Util Stocks $24 06. most sales = pore pe oor ed guilty to a drunk dri ! woise 4 of Education Maline $0 6 a outs: Apply € pm to2eam Apply in persee ae —4 —1 -—2 jlots good to low choice steers and year- Monda ol n ving pat formamty tne Pri va te necepe of i. baRsER, STEADY, GOOD JOB, =“ od i 7 | lungs i 7 ~ Reon, today 187 gag He 1G8 Linge sie. ai te Tumied sale aty | Memday before Municipal Judge ject eny or alt ba Pine” FE esi aher 7 pm o CLUB » UR CAR bana ago 1603 843 $71 1132 1700 bu.k utility and commercial cows 1 4 oo was 8M) nie Peoruary 5 t9¥e EDUCATION senvice Mawacen oneEnr 06 8 Telegraph Rd This be c | Year eco. - tes 3 oe se ties tees! man pin pom i see. | Jel a Reef Noose in ~~ ANK J wa ered solary pi, "many benefits a SALES L ADIES may be your cor— Gg het Ry HS BE ag] ie en ecenceey Oe ey | oto Maren 24a] Sia Pantcrrticn | RPSOTSth te, aetna or it might be the other | 1983 high ee «PAE. Su 30k} | cnMAcabag None Gemenscaad Same ect pair of fender skirts, = AUTO SALESMEN, SELL FoR i the Tei-Muron fellow—but in any case low 138.2 66.7 SOT 9870 sent. vealers scarce, siow, steady, most at $23, were stolen from an auto moon AUTOMDOLE of the leaders bell Chevrolets Goeter “Telegraph and Huron Lf Oe early sales choice and prime vealers owned t for Fern-Wood Chevrolet. Many seer eah eOISty. ~n com mission. be sure you have liability (Hornblower —, ’ bayepeey PB cgemooy and by Lge Pearsall. of 291 S. tne Beard of roy BL, Sonne demonstrator Fre wuite WOMAN ae LAOH (Hornbdiower | Anderson and collision insurance. || Fiseres arter 1 paints are cighthe vealors 68 i on searnie ety ‘. Wie Bier Be in ene ante Sthtees, ‘800-8 Telegre nr Road, Feotiee | cas Bonen? Ul 11608 bet tei Shee bee atk mieten. w Noon eo. et activ on Wood RY omen Ww fa [Belgwin Rudoer ..... int 124) fully steady omsidering quailty and eon. home, according to Pontiac Police. ee “earch Oba at which| gan" : ~ soee_ Mi Genie H.W. - HUTTENLOCHER A oe aces $s Sil Sete: Selaly chain sea brkce SEoel| Gemrge ©. Coverty, 3, of sent |e”? Se pavucn | PAR, PR gragD} SPECIAL gency Kingston Products* ... 26 32] wooled lambs $22 50-24 00: cone wtuty Pont . . ss, of epened a reed for furnishing the a jer wontons aioe bot Tired? Nervous? Can't ’ = Masco Screw* nae 27 3 land good 102 Ib offerings $21 00-21.50. | jac Lake Rd.; Waterford | folowine how to make $150 per week Try our special relaxing ‘bethe s H. W. Huttenlocher Max £. Kerns | _Abraatver 20: 34 62/38 head choice and prime #1. To. low | Township, was fined $100 with costs (tradeing ns (ONT Goer sedan Pr csit2 or Wrestler 3 7Q0. 8 eclentifie massage. Recuile guar 318 Ri Bidg FE 4-155] Rudy Mfge +. ...... 54. 38! yielding short! lambs No. 1 skins $21.40. | Inf tlon. bia to 10 a m FE 44131. . ker c e Wayne Screw 13. 13 13 die Ibe at $2060: few sales good, Yesterday by Waterford Township ;,/iione mee pore ro paladin nda ee a PART TIME WAITRESS witit® *No sale Bd and aske and chotce slaughter ewes up yA $1350. Justice Willis D. Lefurgy. f ry shore ~ bang vag 5 oe Ab pacory tor ral ESTIMATOR only Apply 1 7s - most cull fo good ewes 87.60-11 drunk drivi g : = Oe ait Shelr vauieate, — ay were a “ot construction Good win Malone's. twe tea iad aS ft x Py ‘ — ring. PReTY Os 9 jec oppo: fi ‘ PL EE a NEW yort 10 ; CHANG exchange cmc AGO LIVESTOCK Milford moiorist Robe « Tu san ae ant ae cals ca Cane acters | Box eu ane ah >a ge ee aie “woMAN a Roots po rates bs.ow ‘Great Britain in doilara, Ps nrg ane =e hogs ard lema. 24. of 272 Hav rt A. Til- and to eccept the proposals that. in| _N_ Perry STOCKS — BONDS CaakaMia alias in New York open °F ob ® tee joags choice slight. weight ted ; Th — cou cae is ee wavantaae at “ine | EXPERIENCED LADY TO 8B 1 WATT PAPER AP- | market 2°s ber cent premicm or 163 i's ee sk ond thar ee wes m $73 and $25 costs yes- pesra of County Road joners | Glothing Salesman _ Norm’ seein ewe mee: * Consult us for first-hand information [fracas sts cohen, lactate thst ing eats | Bicomteld ‘Townahip. uate ia-|™ ~ asc’ t counts SRE | soric nsult us for first hand information wp 18 of “& cent, Great” Britain 90 and ‘ally higher: instances up dere | Bloc ii * OF COUNTY RORY | ehaing pescibiition for nset coor Accessories in Stocks and Bonds | Great ‘Britain, o day” futures 2.61 $716. | eral loeda eaice 100-390" Io 3030-3088 IY your friend's in jall and needs iicmoan” oe Fat, Tone, eeperences, in Salesw j cen t c oe | gan (fener "Ber Sot a coon Bat. | ont 206 oe in poee 3 eit 8 bail, Ph. PE 5-6901. CA. Mitchell CEE. BROOKS oxe. poly Perecanel Ottice © | permanent posit woe a - if | cium (frane) ‘s. up 00 1/16 of & re -8OL_D: hours than i. oak We maintain a direct line to a member | Gent: France franc) 28% of e cemt, | few around 318 Ib. and lighter to 0.00, : Maren 4 wee} Sears. Roebuck & Co, Sry to one whe qualifies Apply q of all principal exchanges with up-to-the- sii oa can lu ey th at clparence: sce: calves as Pontiac Pastor to Speak wae aake: Cian 1982 % Ton Pick Up % N. Saginaw ARTHI R’ S . : al (eseudo) 7 . minute quotations service available at all 189, Minrodas "19 90, | Sen adner. Megara and Deiters seedy to/ WATERFORD — The Rev. Carl| Contact Room 601, Pontise State Bant| F- k U times. | sechanged: Switzerland (franc) (free) | ¢ ip rT good and choice ae 1,-| Nelson, pastor of St. John's Lu-| Building, Mr. Mehoke. Pe been es ee . @N. SAGINAW | a _ i a} $23) a ; Denmark (krone) in». ror aod a steady: |theran Church of Pontiac, will be Ped. 27, March 1, 2, 'S4. en charge of om hw,” Boz Metora osel por vee ‘ ; Latth America: Argentina (free) v.94. cows and bulls steady to t. | speaker at Christ Lutheran Church| NOTICE 18 mye GIVEN a ING FULL DETAILS BY ai. eiezragh. ollie vali. unchanged, Brasil (free) 1 vealers Wee. and ctibice steers |». 9. | public hearing to be held at the Town- _TER — N hl C changed: Mexico 11 63, unchanged: And. yearlings 1850-24 00; ‘most | tomorrow at a 12:30 p.m.! snip Hail, Wednesday, March 10, 1954 . A e er A. Venezuela ‘bolivar) 3003 unchanged. steers | 22.60-23.78: commercial le* | potluck luncheon meeting of the st 730 PM. to consider the following STORE MANAGER ace ee ere eifers 18 50-23.00 6 load $28 4 thokce Ladies Guild. — Are vo) satisfied thet vour pres. FICE, "Q00D TT PISt a go : | ime 2 change f Agricalt 1 2 to) oppor: commercial 138 nw eset 18.0; tummy | Lenten services will begin at ae ome ack apres - teed to Ae eee a tuere? lf not, and STEAD Bic BEEP . Ps = ecann * ve anage Election Costs Are High | ong Con mera eer a: atility and com. | Corist Lutheran Wednesday with! 2. To change trom Residence 1 to Com: ebtity preferable te Ge past PERR FROM | fereial bulls 1400-1660: commercial to | two communion services, at 10:30| mereial 1 lots 30 to 35 inclusive of Jones “8 let us @isecuss our To ll A M. OnLy ’ | IOWA CITY, Iowa WW — Iowa Laty-m eae eull and utility | » m and at 8 p.m. The Rev. Arvid Alrport ayer diinar pd om te be gr : with poo . City’s municipal election cost the | | Selable sheep 1.800: das" nigher™ E. Anderson will conduct a Holy | present old who "wants “8 chanee to build = a¥D city more than a dollar a vote. | siughter sheep steady to strong. ‘Scia | Communion service next Sunday wk ste af ne en eee tion's paige manatacture’s ghecter, Apply 1743 Orchard Lt. ; There were no contests and only | £05. $04, “hoice, wool skins 219 Ty. Pa at 8 a.m. for those able ea eee es eee west greater Detron arse All ap. omp ete | 672 votes were cast. City Clerk | A {ew mowly prime wmismoe 1400-21 ,00. tend on Wednesday. —— a ee ications held. In strict confidence. TED’S George J. Dohrer said the cost! a snc fr°4 2 skin ADSIT STEWART. ig A oy BE ag Square | was $698 98. a short deck o¢ Tb. No. i and 2 shin |“ NoTice OR REGITRATION OF THE ee wearers a La, ne. | Soustiber cess 40b-6.08 Elec of the T of | Waterford Township AN FOR Y R . We nave limited wom- : nvestment . Ty the qualified olecterss | Zoning Board Claners. Tie W. Huron. between the ages of 30 to 38 or aetee ee 18 G. BARRY. : A having restaurant experience for wales Supervisors. of "Oakland County. hehe | Waterford Township Clert EXPERIENCID SHOR os LESNAR pLir®, waitresses, seiia wt Ned . 4 ; | Facilities DETROIT EDISON COMPANY fold ait "Towndig' el fron cm ‘ord sew’ tocetie at "ih eimam heroes canscearramacitoanttees S| — Death Notices a tn COMMON STOCK YIELDING °5.50% . . « ot Your Finger Tips _ Having paid dividends continuously since 1909, | this stock offers an excellent investment in a g Just pick up your phone ond call us for experienced Monday | service on your investments. Your inquiries ore welcome growing Michigan Soa cx Bs fan eres SF Oe Telephone: WOodward 2-2055 Time were 0 et fen bea e.| ae eae seca | CHICAN =a WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. _ FIRST OF MI eS tah 8 Stns wc arenes Stew York Goch Gacheige and acter touting woshonge Corporation : mane Midwet Wee Derren Steck Exchanges BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT NEW YORK CHICAGO as fait née Poatiec Stete Bonk Building 7" : ~* BE 4-2895 a ‘ . ‘ =) = . “ \ . 5 a , . $ - Fa " , 4 se ? 4 ‘ : 3 \ . ong ol es “ { ; — , se \ { ~ UN Fi 2 + * 5 “ ¥ i i a la el ee Eee a a9 Gow Pea ee —_ ?- ‘age el ee Be ee od, iY, \- a8 | Re ees k. \ J ‘ \ 4 \ # ) : : AY ) }) wi : pa ae aa ee SE EG ae 8 4? e SBE 7 + mes a ee a ielp Wanted Female Hi 7| __Building Service 12) Moving & Trucking 19 ~ . TEK WOOD FOR FAST. EFFICIENT PICKUP NTED, WHITE & delivery or light truc ~ov- 3248. FOR MOUSEWoRS PRODUCTS ing st reas, rates, FZ any- -- Like manne Nearking, snd plywood, | Sart DICK FOR, SMALL FROCE. WANTED Sore COP Pan wain: ea. any job. PB S&s01 ing. moving or deli tume, CONGENIAL SURROUND: | _ 2-468 of PE | _Gocd rates: Phone PR 24006. rote. Proce se ie Poo a gat Me — 5) - REDUCED RATES gee —— foom e van to serve yeu, Smith tens, ¢ m plete ply cone gM cmc . FE 4400. ‘ "AN AGER tions: Cus building” PHA.| Paint t Dece gucigatvy tte ready to wear | PEt 4.) Painting & Decorating 20; _Money Wanted — 28A Han rience necessary SANDING, LAYING, Pim. in. EXTE WANTED, 03,000 AT 6% PER CENT for wagner. Retin d] p) Pane at ae. lew polar, ‘call tstoreet employed couple, se- Help Weated 8 | caabence wie toaay ; cured Ar modern *, , Alterauions and custom building. | PAINTING PAP s qintED 10 BOMnGw oie ACCOUNTANT OR 3-2579 - | removed : wa ) BORROW $11,200 ai ‘ - - ————— White OA 83801 of PE 41697 ee Hospite: in Pontiac position | 8R BLOCK AND CEMENT | p,intt . -_— a nae style epen for person accounting work. Also chim No job too ectimets 24137 home security. W a = accounts re-| J@rge or too small. Guaranteed ge ScOnATING. FE 73_Pontiac Press. a celveble. 8 with good | _¥ork Ph : AINTING & DECORA ANTED $2,000, WILL PAY 625 salary and liberal employe bene: GUARANTEED ALL | —1-6586 or PE 5-0242. pet, week until 2.40 paid. fits. wre box 6? Pontiac Press. binds Est toe J car ehorus Paprarno — PAINTING M_ 3-3156 TEL ONE BOLIC! Cass 3-302, COMES Santed, experience na mere _ 3408, SATISFACTION ASSURED Wanted to Rent = 29 appointment. on ener eet EA. A Sollectors "eth ee see ens!.| Carpenter Contracting | sinerino amp WALL WasmiNo. _tions_in Pontiac, PE 57351. Rougn or trim FHA TER.18 YOUNG WORKING Veterans. Get our bid too. OR 32276. PE 6265; SIRE MODEN APT and Peay igor Poaied Gabe ets Wall Washing & Painting | Waite Box 2 PONTIAC Reasonable, PE §-2211. High School Graduates REMODF LIN a A Ww NO. WANTED -BY REFINED BACH- 2 ae AA os-| oan - G inting OR 3-2284 elor. or Bp house reer ad AGES AND MODERN! ./0N | WaLLPAPERING AND PAINTING. apartment” © e_ rete ork on co-operative Uratning pro: PREE ESTiMaTEs - TERMS Call tor ost WE 40285 Le Se “years “ot ‘present | gram, Alternate 10 weeks school STOPPERT & & CECIL PAPERHANGING location, steady employment and = rook 35483" employment. TWin- GENERAL BUILDERS reter« nees ven, Pontiac 4380 Dixie Hwy D 25 years experience and reason- Dee be. Instructions 9) OR 37721 uo answ. OR 32420 Pitwien & x Conk tIRO—Pa, | SCHOOL TERCERA AND FAMILY MASON & CEMENT WORK PREE | PAINTING & DB . on site partiy DIESEL POWER estimates Our work guaranteed. Sees ce estimate: “inturalahed MAN’ Wi WANTS NICE Mechanically men get free | —% 30402 _A_ J Webster & Son. aD a GUAN. unfurnished place, reasonable. Cali book, “Earning Pow.r in Diesel” PATCH PLASTERINO SPECIAIT TY. arte-d reasonable ices. FE Covers big new fields of DIESEL Plastering sheet rock filling FE =* ee Sgt HOUSE- x for road building equip- | _ 41782 two room apt.. private entrance ment, trucks, .ractors. omer To FLOOR LAYING RELIABLE DECORATING, PAINT-| close to town. Slate rent wanted, tives, power placts. sanding finishing. 185 Ed: repairing. FE ¢6826 or MI) box 53 Pontiac Prers uf, Motor Tune-up tncledea We rE... fie. WANT A 4 GR § ROOM HOUSE, | train you in your spare time. | PA'NLING & DECOPSTING 1ST! "3° chudren, between wp siving age and present oc- STRAND GARAGE DOORS.” sal es _Class, guaranteed. FE 5-006. am. afd 5 pm. Ask for Mr 8 Diesel Training, and e ‘ . , service. Ben Mark G ‘Photos & Accessories 21 21 | _ Roach. _ x 1, Pontiac Press rile "rr poll wa) ta | lO ita een bts r SIBLE COUPLE WITH 3 - MASON ALTERATIONS & PORTRAITS re nAMEs . COPIES. re need § or 6 room fis DIESEL pairs Al kinds EM ty OE, = Weddings. Formal & Candid tot Se Sas Gees, | * Heavy Equipment Se PCEMENT WORK. Stadio "13 FE | will decorate. Phone +18. Several ~ mechanical! 4 seeps beg. line =| RELIABLE YOUNG "MARRIED e end reliable men are _tion’ OR sore or free — ~~ Television Service 22)" man. desires 2 of room needed to train for positions or_ FE 1-36 home in or near tiac. Reter- in the Trac Equip- CARPENTER WORK aLeERE ° = : ences if necessary. FE 6-€167 ment Ind u are aay modernizations. also. custom Norris Radio & TV BuUsiNESS WOMAN TRANS- not making better th building _OLive 31321 REPAIR SHOP $40 Neveds st | ferred by the Mich. Mutual Lis: owe it to yourself to =e for free facts, ligation, about seateena and our inert Placemen Service. Tractor Training Service, Inc. Boz 14, Pontiac Press ae CooabIO® LOANED FREE TO) ff s80M5 given at your os Accortions also sold, all sizes, at | factory prices OR 3-9466. ‘Wore FOR U 8 QOVERNMENT! sts, “4 phe ner rite tac Pi Work Wanted Male | Male 10 anaes @ YRS OF EXPE rience, | rE 10661 1 after 6° 6-30 pm. YOUNG MARRIED MAN. 3. Hs raduate desires a steady job 41937 al_Pn_ Pb $6503 of OR +9600. | OD EK: PLASTERING } a en AND ) ORAPES EX. | vm sents, | re $0925. Leo Lustig | FLEVis1 er [A IN- | LECTRICAL | . stallation and m minor r with SEWER CLE ANING 3a”"Dally ‘Press a Lb La | Sinks. Sunday Serv. Pu PE $3012 CAPABLE MAN WITH i9 ) YEARS | experien. railroad. airline and motor traffie and Pisieen 32008 MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY aind. Cersent and blocks. Have own tools Cheap labor Call MY 20702 = & N. Kitcbens « speciality FE CARPENTER WORK WA NTED. rt time only OR }-2776 of MARRIED MAN DEs DESIRES © WORK of any kind FE 5- BAND [10080 & {ONT HAUL WOMAN WISHES STEADY Day 3 or 3 day+ © week ar work 4 davs wk FE 5 1680 WANTS DAY | 47 California YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WITH derree in Social Science, de- where talents and will be utilized. Write Pontiac ress EXPERIENCED W ATTRESS _ — = FE 2-2130 fA0v PAINTER A AVAILABLE FOR oc WANTS” WO WORK after school and Sat_ FE 2-8000. Gini It WOULD LIKE. DOMES. Spo eek de ae oe & p.m. week days. M aioe SCORES PER. WILL TAKE | full -.0Tsilatte tor perme- Col ) WOMAN DESIRES DAY _ YE ¢3887 after VHITE LADY WANTS DAY WORK | Ee. & Sat. Own transportation Gorbred GIRL WANTS LIGHT | _ office work FE 4-2018 IRONINGS WANTED PE +0343 WASHINGS AND IRONING SEWiPO, MENDING IRONING. FE 65-6278. Lapy WishEs WORK BY DAY. 6-0829. Woman desires house- work by the day. Also baby sitting nites. Call FE 2-2744 after 4 o'clock. _ PE 22068, 50502 a yt Ay ill Sg ¥ | accOUNTANT: AVAILABLE EVE- and week nent pos pf EB TIME co | THE PONTIAC PRESS TUFSDAY. MARCH 2. 1934 Wed. Miscellaneous 28 SLICE OF HAM Business Services ween 13 CE Do It Yourself Plumbing | Prefabricated - Complete $630 average home Ph Collect L13-1z72 or KE 46401 | JOHN'S ~RENCHING PE 56-5842 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE r RE- | vk aon rewinding. 218 E. Pike EXCAVATING. GRADING. BULL-| ~~ dozing road bidg Ph FE 2-5422 | EXPET — TRIMMING” & RE- |_ moving. FE 7 | ALL MAKES ri Ty PENS ined ment” Olfice Supp! = rence &t. ee BLOOMPIELL WALL Tie AW eRe. Walls ani Windows Cleaned. HOME ae om CALL NIGHT MITCHELL’ STV 109 N Saginaw FE 2-271 DAY NIG oe 6&Us TV Ta Vice 65-1206 FE 56-8390 re P ‘TRAKA GUARANTEED TV. REPAR ANY make FE 49736. ANDY CON- DON'B Radio-TV service Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITERS AND — MA- General ‘ing ona orn Office %w —Ply Co. 1 W Lawrence is PEWRITER + ft _FE P1631 SUBURBAN SEPTIC TANK) | —cleanere._ Lake Orion, MY_ 2-6431. agaoce I TREE TRIMMING & eke PLASTERING { D Meyers Phone EM 36830 FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS | _® Specialty, Cart Bille FE 23-5789. A & B TRENCHING Pegg lunes, field tile, ~ EAVESTROUGHING _ Bryan F Freach FE 64973 arm air heeting & sheet metal “ Parmate imstallation repairs. FE 56-184. APPLIANCE SERVICES We service al] makes of refrigera- 6 7332 “Thomas Upholstering Phone FE 5-8888 Lost & Found Le tors wesh-rs. redios. cleaners, sore all be Oakland of small liances | Ave. FE 2-4021 pte WORK AIL KINDS. Reasonabe __vensen 32-2340. _ | TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL | ~ estimate FE $8805 | ing, oo & Taxes 14 nings monthly fnenetal nee end ‘ile reports MASSAGE: } Edw Hawie M BA. FE 32-2602. y. are ex peel 72 Etim Chiropodists 15; Notices & Personals 25 MAURICE THOME D 8 C ' aa nies aa nS, | ON AND APTER THIS s DATE 93. 1 PE 2707! de by : than myself John v "Compton 2 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) yon nis a _ Oe week. Pull meals, $70 cents. Still | DRESSES - COATS A ND better boarding offered. PE 3-041 =. ECT0K Wt RENT | ON AND APTER MIB DATE 39.54 neve Vino EXiRaTLy Bo debts Pilg has ig ct Ee CS | TATLORTNG | REMOORLING AND RR_ Depot,Pontiac, Mich. : aiterations’ Edna Warner FE | GOLD AVE SPECIAL, 44.3 DOR- 3 thy’s, 500 N. : 3106. | ALERATION a “S & DRESSMAKING. | PosLic . CALL # yrs experience Satisfaction PE 4-1265. _gusranteed FE_ WALLPAPEP P/CTORY OVTLET _ “et _N. Saginaw 8. Income Tax Service 17. DIN7F FLow: POPP IBPDEE PIE DDO Oe | Please tax children to ver | - terete ‘teteus Decrt Lies BENJAMIN. t BACKUS| oa Sots | Ption: a Fe tenn elle — er se rURBIN* oe) ; iP YOUR DRINKING HAS BE- BANNEN-S SAVAGE come @& Ss %1 8 Sapnew PE 56-6800 _Poniie Tae PO #1, NTING SERVICE SEAR “DEAD” DAYS BE- — Nowy. “aba PE i * a. gg waxed _ Now incomME 4 Ris a hho | en Se ae oe SAVE MONEY "3 Let us file for you. Spee cla Re ele 9 ree Sri Sr an EM A Home calls. C.J. Odell | iatist 3% 8 Sagindw vere BE Hore Vases re) VIDE A ST Ae save to 21381 Wome calle by appoint cca, aalere Gan Lawtnns ox: INCOME FAS aRp ACcOOWRNS | —"” COE Ss service, PE 5-063 KNAPP SHOES Laundry Se Service _ 18! gyorana— nave TOUR EVES —— -| examined at heme Dr Harold -| COMPLETE LAUNDRY bERVICE. FE 48311, Pe ssi ma enoing, PTTTON eae Ree Sine Laundry. Ph_ PE 2-6101. ieee Rake Laundry Moving & Teuton J? 19 ag gg eevee aa TT se = TRUCK wants work, Call any time FE HAULING OF ALL KINDS REA- bie FE 23-6857, Trucks for Rent TR % Ton 1 Stakes Pontiac Farm and . Industrial Tractor Co, FE +0461 - | Lost: Hamilton Pontiac Com- munity Netiona) Bank. Reward girl between 2 & 4. FE4-6532. Wid, Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire 1] ‘He's not taking any more chances on this detail . . . time it took him 6 days to get back to H.Q:!" Wanted Real Estate 32a! WILL BUY oe List YOUR LAND. rchasers . aiting a 7 Nick KINNE Y Office 8800 Commerce Rd Ph Pontiac uM. 3-3311 of UNiv. 1-6798 wE NEED LISTINGS ON FA pl PARMA. eall Doroth: = FE 3-0)41 betweer 8 to * After 5, call FE §-6:71. EMPLOYED LADY DESIRES 1 OR bn Njoceph I kee OR. Near 3-07 YouNG COUPLE WANT bd ) RENT h option | RIBTIAN FAMILY NO lars or gay AL house ip IA, baie ‘Caen | Pontiac Pres. Box 41. PRESS EMPLOYEE DE- sires two or three bedroom bome or apartment to rent Either furnished or unfur- shed Have one exception- ally well behaved daughter FE 23-8181 ext. 35 before LIKE ONE. or two single girls to share new. modern home Cal] FE 41421 or! Ortando 3-0427 ELDERLY LADY fO LIVE IN AS. to ekierly ap No _ pay MY Reasona’ 20341 or MY 32-1822 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CAgH | FOR YOUR RALPH B. GARNER Investments kn Onn *.7RM ® Raenest-r A. JOHNSON FE 42533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. CASH FOR SEASONED LAND ATTENTION! We have buyers wa with cash if BB ig are n Lage me juity or or land contract and ask for Ted Mee Francis F. “Bud” Miller Realtor c. FOR YOUR contract or equity in your home. K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 8 83% W. Huron FE 24223 Wanted Real Estate 32A Want to Sell? BUYERS WAITING Cash for Land Contracts WHITE BROS. CAE Ss OE ~ | WOULD LIKE TO BUY A GOOD ROY KNAUF, Realtor 2% W Ruree Es vr 2.7629 | ~LISTINGS WANTED | — are Waiting, we buy. sell or | |. EC. NEWINGHAM _| BROKER ' 341 8. Marshall __FE 4-0%43 or FE 40661 | “TRADE OR SELL | Trades are made to satisfy all concerned large down payments are scarce, trade your property. call us, do not feel obligated e DORRIS & SON GREEN ~ LAKE OFFICE GREEN LAKE) aLL LAKES” Cottages Homes, Lots = Estates SINCE 1925- LIST NORMAN F. RICE CE RD. EM 3-413 WOodward &Tl44 Rings Here LISTINGS aa | WANTED Need for Hoare to Sell Urgent at This Time MANY RE: ADY BUYERS coniboy TO: SEL L, BUY OR TRADE—C CLARK CAMERON H. CLARK NE FE 44s 1362 W. HURON. OPEN EVENINGS CO-OPERATIVE REAL ESTATE | EXCHANGE we ARE SELLING ALL OF OUR well-listed property and are ur- nest of city. suburban, | arm “MA REALTY CO. REALTORS Member C Real Est. Exch. Inc. EF 2- ; Open Eves ° 1073 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE Cash for Your Home We have several buyers of small | bomes ; woop } 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY Jin. Wright or Dick Valuet 222 s. Telegraph FOR GUT E AnD COURTEOUS | pie AB on ‘on or suburban prop | K. . iiecusiead! . Realtor} § “pe santt? ® sere eee PR 101 | Eve OA 68-3339 iske front lot. from owner only. Phone FE 32-1160. WE WILL BUY (1) Equity in yeni bo.ne aS Sen CORT M_ IMBLER 1114 dJoatyn 7m 40m si are no accident. Fast ef service by compe- bos semen is our key “Rent Apts. Furnished 33. SMALL ~ APT suburben homes Also manr buyers for lake front homes, farms and e. We ar range John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron m= iz FE 63525 _— Co-operative Real Rent Apts. Furnished 33 |2 ROOM S8sTUDIO Bg aha rh Share bath Util i Private entrance “Wo orking cou-| el = 2 girls No drinkers Near Pally "Press Box 104 7 ND ¢ ROOM FURN_ APTS ” Clark St. Apply apt. 7. J ROOMS amp gud FURNISHED | 3 RM einienan aaa 266 _ Oak St Auburn Heights 3 ROOMS FURNISHED. 2 small boys while mother works Must have references and good character. Write Pontiac Press, Box 116 |} ROOMS COMPORTABLY FUR-| nished on Oxbow Lake Front. $35 ; EM 3-192. J ROOM STUDIO FOR 2 ADULTS | over Dr Curson’s Clinic on 157 Huron. | CLEAN 3 ROOMS AND With utilities Couple enly. $80 per month 2-TT97. a 3 ROOM FURN APT _couple only, FE U NION.COURT Treoms and bath Adults only per month K. G. Hempstead, Realtor} “I 102 Huron St. _~‘FE_ +8204 3 RMS. 2 SCHOOL AGE CHILD- ren FE +0167 J ROOMS. WILL- FORKISN 1 BAT. lights, gas. Aduits only, _ers 271 8 |_ Sanford ~ \} ROOMS AND BATH, od floor vate entrance heat uple only. 470 ansoae Ave ¢ ROOMS AND BATE, en DEINE. ‘ers clean | _erupe 035 Oskland 4 ROOMS & BATH. GARAGE ON west side conveniently located __Write Pontiac Press Be | 37 _ 4 AND BATH. PRIVATE EN- _trance. Adults, PE ¢8612. DESTRABLE 4 RMS| AND BATH with garage West side. Adults i rns Press, 7 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. near Fisher Body, adults only, __ Private entrance +5155. THREE — ROOMS, OL 61702 after €30 pm. or anytime Sun- day oe CLEAN. 3 “ROOMS | bath Is floor private en- trance Fcellent for working cou- ° gy «am oniv References last _ BATH Bes | ~~ For Sale Houses 43 ROOM FOR BUSINESS OR PRO- men. Near bus. hospital | FE 414° ef 2 adults “ SLEEPING | ROOMS I FOR CLEAN | | Mechanic _sober mer 1 ROOM 9 ps: reat __ment for msn or lady FE ¢ 2 ROOMS. LIGHT HOU cmakeED tug. Frigidaire Men. 102 Whitte- _more 8&t ROOMS FOR RENT. INQUIRE at 111 Seminole LAROE OB sLERrind |S ROOM FOR and. private entrance 200 ROOM FOR 32 GENTLEMEN. board - a FE 4-418 SLEEPING ROOM LADY. Thorpe, FE 25619 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. PRI- vate entrance close in 267 , 103 ~~ Rooms ooms With B Board. oard 38 | VACANC\ FOR ELDERY ee } meee or couple Nurse's care 1 FR . ELDERLY LADY InN | a pg for pile Bing housework. FE_ | 7-6908 | GENTLEMAN ABOUT 36, SHARE in-bed room. Good meals. FE | (ONE MAN CLOSE TO PONTIAC | motor, | FE 43761, | ROOM” AND Sonne FOR MEN | Wolking distance to Pontiac Mtr 473 Mansfield ROOM AND BOARD FOR Ome | aa Gentiemen. Afternoon shift Good home for right | pend 168 E. Wilson hea CLEAN ROOMS, meals. near Pontiac rs. FE 20318. LARGE. COMFORTABLE ROOM for one or two gentlemen. Good _meals _FE 2-349 _Hotet Rooms 39 Day Week HOTEL AUBURIN Cooking and refrigeration unit. a 1 or 2 room Apartments Ph FE 30239 Auburn HOTEL ROOSEVELT Newly decorated suites DY wees, 5-126 Reas. rates. FE | Rent Stores _ ay STORE “SPACE, INQUIRE 208 Voorbets. rE | 39781 “DOUBLE WINI NDOWS Approximately | type of | fee GILES REALTY CO. 2470 | REALTOR ,. vin “. of Tele- 92 W. Huron FE 64175 prem, re Bt SMALL APT. PRIVATE Tahal . For. Sale ‘Houses 43 entrance 2 Tomen References Write Daily entrance or'vate : _on bus line. coupie PE 6 aeT ROOMS 2124, Commonwealth __ COLORED TWO ROOM ~ FUR- nished art Christian eouple pre- ferred FE + Rent Apts. t Unturnished 34 2 ROOMS AND B and store aemea” “couple only } PFE 42642. 281 Oakland > Proms atn RATH H DOWN. statrs. Near General Motor Truck _ Prospect EM weekly Inquire 399 4322, = K. mth "ienmatead. Realtor 10? E_ Huron rE +974 | RFWT FRFF TO BOARD OWN tr garage chictens horse and god owe for the ieht couple FF ‘ond afe- 4 pm ote Pine Lake. call after 6, Fe _ tere warm comfort. | : Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE WEST SIDE 4.BEDROOMS | No. the ny hosps location close to the and 3 ote up. It bas a 7 . UTILITTES | home at a wonderful Only biisee with $2600 down FISH IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD ts s* a . LOTS OF EXTRAS im this brand new brick home . There are 3 good size bedrooms | large carpeted living room with | picture windows a wonderful step. indows, mar- bie sills _, er — = * e LAKE OPTON SMALL APT oT Rh hath and rance. Cquple _ fer 3-782 7 sR DUPT EX, WITH] rage, FE 56768 _ UPPER ' ROOMS AND BAYH. Tx —s FARM ROME NEAR @ Orion. ve worn = time on farm om Braid . 2331 George Lake 7 “ee ann nate <vERY:| — furnished OR AOAC err wis weet Por rin 2 betromm bb on acre 2? ture windo © wvery convenience. $175 .m 10 Belaire )_Mevfair ae rein PAFY Oeron. (COTTAGE “th June 3-T906 HOC ewe aa & JUNE 1. MY 3-362 evenings i a S ROOMS FUP > CT. hg Ca'l after 7 p. 503 Cen- wate + een = Adulte omie PE peewee. © FOR rent Ww. | & Son, 66) ww woren —— 1 RooME aL, ~puesars FY. Pay ea week, FE $300 enter in location. eel at Sensee Call today for an an appt. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 4 W. Huron St, Open Eve. 7 to § T ROOMS, PARTLY MODERN 3 “FAKE A TIP K. ed Hempstead, Realtor 102 East Huron Street Ae BE 1 G.tlpe Wr ding eee GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS Ww ASHINGTON PARK MODERN HOUSING WORTH-NEAR ST. MIKES g te ate E a $650 Tain | | With cooking ee | Drivete entrance | ~ ima 8 Telegraph By week Also. DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COST FOR A Wonderful New Home| ig indeed is the finest va.ue te | found. A home that is a| ee ae = beboid, 20 < Riiion of =o me closed ir reh, 2 — rage, also E The -well ag living room is, lot Near bus. price, 1's ge ee eee are | 7 . oiry has @ pair of metal ¢ in | ONLY 86.950 For this northend 3 addiuen te the high low base! bedroom home Pull "Gone ts units with storage compartments | Nice got Ridin ae te Automatic heat and a large auto bus matic hot water heater are at one Terms oe = | BRICK peg ete may meng heve The location is the well restricted the key to you reom Walten Boulevard Park Subdivi- home oak oss sion with city sewer and water =n pom hes The pleasure. the satisfaction end | ree, “Car vata Poee on security are your | space attached garag cay =" any , ° RH tot. frontage. $43 27 COLONIAL 3 bedroom home o8 . | paved street —— liv room, . a!) select oak foors. [PER MONTH | 35a $13,500 with $4000 | % ad PRO rhea Oue of the . = < | est Watkins Lake -ocetions . aN y ever offered ake (Including Fverything) | ever offered, Beoutiful high labo room ae plus aod — | These bberal. FHA mortgages pad aie core | are so easy to qualify for that peting in dining and living | you can no longer afford to give rooms recreation room in base- | e@way even $30 a month for rent ment with inside and” outside | lot, garage. lots of ake re entrance Sy See Ex Sky Np <n ‘° 7 Arbor 172 West Ann Arbo 1 ACRE lanes . over of . Orton | nol profes- Drive out Baldwin. turn west on) Ai “abascaped " Pa space Columbia, turn right on Carlisie, | for Ird this a ht. ranch in -~ | one block to fn nig model. home Sat am with x r, ving room | Week days nep iar shane Set & Sun 125 P.M i | MORRISON HEUGH CO FE 53-5521 or LI 6-6535 large) lot. 60m300. 2 weeks posnee: R. RI. VALUET, Realtor Estate rE SMALL UNFINISHED HOME. $750 | _down. No agents. EM3-2260. LARGE ROOMS 2 bedrooms, living room 12x28, full breese- way and attac garage sca lot, 150. “Onl; $10,975 7 ae — Cau WEST SUBURBAN. ¥ insulated dsm tome 1? grapes ant Vr a eS ee WEST Only $2250 down = this modern tag ak ool all pers pra ie Sieg. inka. gareg Outside stone sri. toee orchard, sandy beach. $12.50, terms bales yr | Ideal family home. i 4 bedroom home. Neat This Week's Specials 2 3 iba E u $1 87. ; E EMBREE & G GAYLORD sy sz fist = GREEN. LAKE RD — eee | Straits Late, Twin Beach sub-<di- vision 2 cinder block. | agg ved p Hm poem 4 type fence eee on ved road, 90 ft. on water, ideal re Less for ¢ cM 3 Suburban Lake Home $1500 DOWN “MOHAWK AVE et Py. Waldie. ae ry RM. alepoet | FE ery ad WILL BUILD 22x40 starter home, structee built om vour ~“ onLy se DOWN ADAMS 38? Auburr oc Tt us) ‘COLORED FAMILIES _ A. NOTT VE ¢-s008 RUSSECE 170 W Pike GILES 7% ACRES SILVER LAKE $12,900 ay you imagine 4 custem-built bedroom ranch type home tus ania cea loc ated this besutiful hth arage * large ake privileges your person ly making 3 FAMILY INCOME Nice brick bungalow, 5 rooms. tile beth first floor beth jiarge bed- | ~— A a ee recrea- 92 W =a _ FE $4119 | os toreiened, lafge 2 car enrngt..."rm bungelos, electric. city waler, se i stove, cabinet sink ged | PONT: AC REALTY CO. tone bewt'n Somrecn, Storms FE $-4275 @ scyoens. Somme werk to bo dane. Im Don Blac street Good buy. only $1300 Rose | CHARLES , a 13 petroome ‘a living room pie- oe AG ROUSE wate tere window. acre lot, excel- ealy x bedroom ation. septic home, c —— ane pe. bare Rien = Sa ee reo $1 — wasters S vwarrcouh buy. only 94.750 with $700 Ppt CLOSE IN cherm and —— for you in with gas heat. lavatory Dasement. 2 car garage FE ¢0521 after closed reduced by" 93°73 We have several low down ment homes Call for further in- formation B.D. CHARLES, Realtor Tw Telegraoh Ph FE Coot BATEMAN EASY-TO-LIVE Ss 342 sag i i j ine i i = spe ot iain In immeculate n five toome with 4 this spacidus 7 room sem !i-bunga- fireplace | 6 rE v-, OLL. AR VALUES $2000 down MOVING TO MEMPHIS? “MICHIGAN, THAT Is." We have a rood income 4 Close to the center of ee with ——aa-_ —— & beths Good buy TOME IN. HOLLY Situated in ac excellent neighbor Moot ts this very liveable 6 room home. te school & stores. sa°" wih 62.500 down. Crawford AGENCY REALTOR EVEs 7141 Opdyke +1908 INCOME A four room three room apartment ocened at the of the city with 4... FOUR ets gg td four seperate year, town by Cqpelenael ,’ ‘ ee! . ! _TI - ° y - TE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH a 1954 For Sale Houses 43 = eS For Sale Houses _43|FUNNY BUSINESS / _ by Hershberger For Sale Lots _46| Business Opportunities 51| M Loan 53 Z . eer 4 oney to / = : * Sg (State Licenseé Lenders) Ol nN STOUT'S es oo LETS GET SERIOUS-W FOR BETT¥R HOMES have for sale =e exceptional BEST BUYS 2 Role on vig Zanei business Room for. this ‘ By Fad ** Sey ee: ee ae jets tbat pow?! Taste. : m - = house Ho spot next to Huron . Y — post office Five down poo in immaculate pr iy P O es to _ 3 up Basement: open to stered painted walls se- grede | level Priced for quick ect oak floors, Youngstown $1,000 DOWN sa potential down payment kitchen ceramic tile bath Immaculate 3 aro sine : 14 Bh Selle! MR ae full ised rooms, brick. ter radeing. bane i ” ore a lot worth $5.000 alone Price only $9,900 Why wait? race with all oak floors. You will envo business om $12,915, consider trade on 3 bed- | BUILT IN ive. Two bedroom “Act now! Dulin ake tee cies a Finance Com aire e H with attached garage. nice — water, ete. Located close in wumet Fs 2 say Ree ment ano gas heat Only 62.500 sv 900 - Paved street Yecation . ; : ments are simple You can bor- OFF JOSLYN down Located in Drayton Plains close to stores schools and $1,000 DOW N ~ LiTTl E F ARMS neture., deniture. Loans 4 BUNGALOW - Dow area E bd ~ - the ” Pt bee mae ag aco - N guvaey yn ; — 6 call Mrs ee Bi ssct leaving state, Smal! 4 room home on black Large 100x400 ft. lot. Eaee $12,500 down to put you in busi- nature, car or “furniture, Loans + gab espe, plastered wells, ful] this “Sreom family home. - top road with 20 acres of hoa. sina lal ata mea purse Up io 30 months garege and nice. drive good| NEAR 8ST JOSEPH HOSPITAL Living room. dining room, { wells and neem spring : m “ aol = “ a _— | ea og nice jot. Payments Five room modera bungalow with modernized kitchen down 3 cated north of Rochester rH t STATE- WIDE Cash - - -P-yments — ~ — | Finsucd'e "porch, “betely” tant Bedrooms and” bath up ‘ 1. atl Realtor | you wet 20 mos. 12 mos. 6 mos, AUTIPUL RANCH HOME 2 aig gd PR og FM Sansuent. Practralr’ ew $1,000 DOWN 1362 _W. Huron . PE 24810| Real Estate Service of Pontiac ‘300 ‘$3. ‘joa; wwe Oe, ‘ aR Pontiac State Bank i eS ed alien a8 besrene 8 veom Vie ae ns a ee ct arhsten co paved guicl ee ee ee snow WurTe BUNGALOW paca gegenorall es mopar te in Waterford Hil |= #1882 rE | seholad’« charge .s the m ly —— eel | oe 6 call Mrs. Beck. i gl Moric this a to bus school and stores ” var Intormation call oR | | are | jg At: gig etna Fo indows. ; at ol c . 1AS ST INS y t | Eee Gay tara andseaped ict, | tpsturm foomine Rowe sea ahaa Ep ES a . << y P 2 earave ouse 1 ase. ve new exces ut exceed- Se erm mens ao” | Sibeaeciy meabate $1,000 DOWN + Fer Sele Acreage 42) Se pc..ent Seriaer| Naimeey ‘ 25 be $1, h ; < | sop Cy per ool A pag ogo ee 704 chee! bowert Cd Cte et Ce Large 4 room and bath with 3 LErT. 8 ACRE PARCELS. 4) _ 36008, coll Mr Dent, FEO. FAST SERVICE 1s S. >. Telegraph f Rd. _ ern kitchen it's in excep- a big acre of level land mi _nesth eo Fentis~ city limits Pontiac ee tone! condition (96.800. Sub- Located northwest of town $2,250. $150 down. 10 acres. Near “ia FOR SALE ¢ ane aaa & len bie. or vit Sense yme 4 WE TRADE-WE SELL FIRST OFFERING oe i — + peli ceaanees Lk. with priv- rig i sara acre- chine po at once. et ail Saiatal aie eifice DORRIS & SON STATE STREET RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ees L. C. LADD PE Site “ener t pm Taw Mur CO-OP MEMBERS | p foe Binge set —_ Roeper Phone PE 3710). or FE r eaits lew shel bungalow 2 3006 Pontiac Lk Ra PE 1001 732 W uron St. FE e587 converted to 2 family! Five! Co-operative Real Estate Exchange east of Auburn Heights on a. Dairy Bar. unt Ore doen d small bedrooms Up. | bein down 3° large becrecens | INCOME re Se ek pee ; faa beet Business district. ce own 2 sm roor _ . . “It smi tr Picture window Basement. re. | and bath vp Ol fired hot | 7 rooms & bath Has income $100 It's the only way I can do it with a smile!” Sacer ferent ee dairy cash and carry compe | Househor Finance PictaevoindomBacement, Li) Eiies"ten: "Gouna garage and | Bernie bendes's "room 100 $1500 DOW z © acres. ‘i wire .. $2800 tales: iene n aacving Teh c iP Sse sp Riscee trom Fisevetn | Jerme, MOBH, ios vouse eter | ST acrmat mmrmmaey tml | aod sa acree of tune | For Sale H ae, * Teeny Terms wee) Buslaese grossed git te in 08) | a, sun oopesy ve a. - ; ~ - 5 vear lea iacae? | | with 4 room bungalo nd or ouses 43 M AU S , . $4.500 | full basement er . well Primo = = = opts TEs AT’ ON mus renewal , ; Yes. that's Pad full price of this landscaped yard Located 8 W. Pourts hoster POL ean R A tt MON oy Annett Inc. E On Flowing Stream CARL W. BIRD. Realtor) 5) room 1 floor Has stoot, Borthwest of town near Oak- 3 BEDROOM —- HOME 516 Pontiac State Bank Lidg srt suomer Mand te, stares =e “ee ANNE Humphries tps La Sere wileval 3-7193 4 acre mt 1se0 on Dixie, 35 Office 44711 Eves FE 5-1392 school and only $1.000 down | < : Lecated Clarksten “— fat weeda Ge the Banke of © ben | FOR COLORED DRAYTON PLAINS Edw. M, Stout, Realtor “By golly that 7 room brick on | -ocsted pear, Clarkson this I * Open ing Beautiful 3 bedroom brick Tiled Open eve. till 8 30 Rosedale takes s nice picture! “A | pa are ml ent: “and oe ee Ph OFFERS large family will = enjoy makes ya) ut momesRe ane) : RS ~~ 3 [= the other 10 acres @re flat and MOTEL AND BAIT BUSI- | is 8 tiect lodge | BOA < S* | 11 rooms. frame and block home, recreation room Oil furnace. 4| 77 N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 mead 8 s.| La fertile. This is the perfect place | NESS. DANCE PAVILION WITH biing built im 1945. Comp.ete in every | Geta, 2 fireplaces. picture win-| tb 2 car garage, bas forced mice lots Priced reasonably at adie oi] ut rediont heat, 5 ford — — and 7 $14,000, terms. $ A Wh a new pancrige: and al) Dom | r hick we ou losets, 14x26 liv room, 1 ] or a i | ove 1 vou, doctsy Yout| property ‘coud be ‘converted to CUCKI-ER REALTY || 1,500 Down er utilities, the upkeep Will be fey Mmile to school \hinder-| Doing ‘e year ‘around, business we know on will be pleased | &2 income or one could show a 236 N. Sagina $ room and bath home in| storms and ‘screens. Real dry| gerten to 12th grade’, 62.950. Owner ‘tolltag, due to health J You May Borrow with this unusual property, Full| 00d profit by renting rooms Be __ Eves. OR “y-2009 rE 0, 1 rao condition on paved) basement A fireplace? Yes pot whe | Feal good investment For further : i. price just $20,000, ': down. ar eae en et, Oe ere “eee $ ROOM HOME "AND IN. Fock pau enemas wae | ota a eee te ee * path parcel 21 mein highway vee ‘nese rt oa PE C1305 Realtor, | $25 $500 ae ar store ; v — cause it's a, miles no Pontiac ling we: - Suburb “$1,000 down” Brok 4 new sulomatic gas furnace,| honey for $16,000 Lake land 197x600 500 $300, Sale Land Cor FOR ee BR D. CHARLES, Realtor |_4 Saeee Evenings FE 12. Ll $700 DOWN eenes. Seen SE lh pie Unter iOverteat eek | <ee “ee wane: nd Contracts 82 New brick home, six acres, paved | Co-operative Real — FE eel | 4'z room shell house Subd floors. | New Ranch Home “—s : |” 1. C LADD ne road. 4 miles to Court House. 5 1717 8. Telegraph 1 wiring, well & septic tank Un wail | constructed j oo 4286, Dixie Hwy on. 33001 | O ay large rooms on firm floor Fine ¢ RM MODERN BOSE. INDIAN a trully decorsied § youn ond | Humphries | MF eaer Comet otec ———— geal fireplaces a he Hagar ol —_ Bay, os Dinan Francis FE. “Bud” Miller | bath ranch home. 2 picture | ___ Corner Cass Lake Rae _ Pe bills, protect your ? | . . lag — c faubed Lets trade | NORTH SUB - Realtor Sane. fat Maseeiidl, oe ere qvaiueas mist 90a oe cal | For Sale Farms = repay at) 1° 24 mouine ve . or an ’ sd , 619 Josiya ‘ AC heat. recreation comfortable, attracti b j ——eeeeeeeEeeeeeeEeeeaeEeerEe PAUI K y West Side Brick Almost new 4 URBAN Customers Parking _fgnce ts = attached garage Situated on | Lovely 183213 ving” A Nag = Let Your $$$ Work I é SAS ERN, Realtor Beautin. 7 rm home. ove bath zs ape — Pull | — DR. > lot 802290 in good neighbor-| . dining room large kitchen | 33 ACRES ‘ I Y ‘ 31 Oakland Ave FE 2-6200 — Lake on large 100 ft. well| heater Storms & ee ke | AYT ON PLAIN hood $13,950. terms | with tie features Vestibule ep- | or 10U ; “Real Estate Since 1919" land: saped lot, | This home ao iar ae at very | acre-6 rooms Modern 6 room | phage Newly ig eg too 2 | Mind “osgaines of — — | We have 3 — contracts ANCH HOME 2 ree liv. 5 * ’ , ic « rooms and s Roed Ri perty w BY OWNER RANCH Home 3) ‘SS urge uy. rm with set) Francis FE. “Bud” Miller ranch type ome block frofa Suburban Brick | PAs, Dedroome, and tle beth up| Subdividing Proposed plat resay | PE 20340 and’ ask for Ted co FINANCE CO ears ol. 4 bedrooms. Large liv-| ing rm. kitchen with br. nook and : | pevens, livane poses, diniag Beautiful brick home having| serage. paved drive. BETTER| {°F recording. A good buy with | Cullough “| Above Walgreen's PE 4-0541 ms room with _ smack! 7 ¢ Leo first floor. Three Realtor Modern kitchen, utility ng rooms ~arge living room with fire: | CALL NOW! , terms | Francis F. “Bud” Miller | CORNE® 8 SAGINAW & HURON i. ', attached coocion bedrms.. sleeping porch | “18 Joslyn PE 2-025 basement automatic 2 ace. kitchen, dinette 2 ae ud” Miller garage, on a lot @3x210 11.300; SO4 tun tie bach Nice Customers "Park 3] gutemati- sts heat & resesile tls bath vant tiret| | >< Real —Sce7 = om TH OR 3-4050 bemt. Hot went “hestes, He APART DeRLEee Gon: | Sot" cienees 3 cnr garage. fo! Won wetvenl ae Humphries econ mado gee | ou Jeatyn = 2.0283 | CASH PROMPTLY! “HA fred, rm. 2 car plete furnishings $6500 ye COM-| Nea: & clean & beautifully ane: | ated uthin 14 mi'-of Pentins. | Coste J Get $10 to $500 quick! tu _ rage solid drive. access to ac yearly in- | scaped. $10.¥25 wita $3,000 do reation space Situated on Handsome ranch hom About 35 acres nice woodlot stomers Parking Sgece_in_Reer | We've been mating Completely fintehed 2 or 3 bedroom e come plus owner's appartment. lot 1 with 50 pont eames ‘brick con- tillebi: NEW HOM ABO | niture or note We've been making ae ae $665 = Large | Just off Oakland a terms. FE 2-8541 for de DRAYTON PLAINS cue tee to new ame | cho AE... AE gs Marcon ln agg the bemt ciently | OM, NEN Peatal ve aa phingrezes Sue marital base room, - ranch hom 208, Tms. ~ ilo — horse bouses -——— a Lean me bath oil forced furnace. com Neat clean $ room home with 2 aie pesenewer ae a rm beg , preenlllcccorge 2 picture windows. | Main sane has “ye and and Savings ovaigde 7 West Law- matic electric hot water heater.| nice high c resee i ills } ~wigdows marble win-, smaller tenant se t A DANDY CONTRACT WITH A-r’ _rence St Pon FE 2-0240 ig! v bus PANE ar garage. A living room 13x20, Seminole Hills | dow sills 2 bedrooms and de house This ts @ nurchesers bot A se el Large lets. Lake privileges. 20) and. stores, full bamt. | with new A HOMF OF YOUR a rt and plaste 4 bedroom family home in| Nave siding door closets =| ee | oe paraial $5) jor lsuean __ Mortgage, Loans 54 _ 3 poe moll gags Ler ig - all j= . “wre or pec ee OWN wa s ¥ convenient poten good condition on large cor- | pi Htwh grade construction | rs and 6 per ¢ent interest, Property oer ana corage, Business frontage.| im living room and ee cae nen Oa not loret bedrooms with | ner well landscaped lot. | — 816.375 with $4,100 | located in Perry Part in Pore TEAGUE FIN. House 18 months old. §3.300 down | nice pict indo = to. i : oon Pull > space Modern Large living room. dining bates J h K ] Ww) tiec Will discount 20 tr cent, 7 INA NGE co. Cosy ¢ room house with basement and ocreens "2 car euraue: Owe | \ est Suburban bichee Pal for a AN tern facets | ore ca fire’ ‘feo “” oy . 0 n . r In | inven Frese 202 A: MAIN and good shade Attached ee | er leaving <«fty Priced right —- Loon Laks Shores A fine ranch, Yreom. Automatic stoker heat, with reams: full wath 3 rel Hum h | REALTOR = — ——_—__— = > . ee . —- = 5. acres. a = with term- : | sd ogee on ive bedresme car- “mn bin in separate room under basement with HAD neai.| D res porta les “7 ee naated aa ak ROCHESTER. MICH. ; . ©. 5 y | | vere’ ] —— a ' re t : ay a G1. + | SES See See | Sasa, ae omer ri remigr te FE 2.0474 Prone PE Tian eve On bis tele bunalog Bult ast pear roasts. _- ‘a 7 - 1 F | ov o {Mihi aha aa ° — "= LC. LADD terms £3 N Teleeraph Open Evenings | IP INTERESTED IN ARMS OR | 4.160 A sound investment Cam. LIVESTOCK suburban location nie on I _ | 4286 Dixie Hw Co-operative Real Estate Exch | acreage we have them. P W eron H 8 Realtor 1362 W MOUSEHULD GOODS pried ating eth en auness | Lcomie | 3408 Poctiac Lh Rd. FE. boast Sylvan Manor | ‘AROF IcomE BASEMENT _Dianen_& Sons 6 W_ Huron | rege Md Pontia- FE 46492 | —— Ph Rochester, OL 60711 ; mts. red . “e aterford sk for Mr Ci bemta, Plostered walls, ac ol! Neat & Clean ee ee Le Unre meters Sts room| large lots. Wil par. for mseit | MILFORD AREA COMMERCE & | o_Mr Cam | LOW INTEREST $1,000 down plus mortgage poll ge side Convenient to Eastern SE ae TAY 1523 Weareoms. = in| _ 4 more small — = Duck Lake roads 10 and 20 acre ‘Money to Loan $3 wnlimited funcs of single temily OFF JOSLYN 9g gE Weg roe eae Bia? ml | CHO. STARHT TE: Realtor| reat Missa. Tae cosesh te: | eee ECE | eld oerawer aie Bes 5 room Oak foors Pias- J h K I : pine om. cee eek — stone corner fireplace. ce- ealtor re- ae borrower die s Pull bath Full bese- O nN . rwln fleor pr me Or He Gas | SENSIBLE PRICE ramic tile beth modern 6261 ANDERSONVILLE RD. peg seaet tataee Prseea Ok tame ee $300 mre. GG. PETE RSON ment Oil heat. Close to schools. “ai von beet Double garage, Wonder. | Just away from the éait | kitchen with tile features) | WATERFORD Sal oot art ee es Oe oe ew ee 1310 Pontia- State Rank Bid stores & Grenspertetion. 611.000. | sore ee, ee fully condit.oned ‘ia ak Pecans: Gadi, eek oes ee as neat | ape __ FNONE On.3 vies Also 8 foe & acre parcele 146tn = eer ee oer nie 1 | Phone FE $840 or PE S477) rank: , 2 N Saginaw Street | to Fisher bod Pontiac nd : OOMS & - PULL BASE. | \ for 8 with §800 down | Francis E. “Bud” Miller | pec Pa’ 2031 ee i You Wanted to Live | tore tni body end Fontioce Mo. wn cckny ant carsee yo, ment. sutomatic beet. 2 scres,, Write for land sketch end direc’, Get $10 to S800 quick! For Sale Housetrailers 55 |$ ROOMS. MODER: modern with fiv days fruit trees & berries. On Baldwin. tions to owner Bernard Orchard yO rs : Realtor ROOMS, MODERN, GAS HEAT,| ©" the lake. This is the next) beth e fine rooms and passession = $22,500. near scbool. 83.000 do ce. S650 Westenra feere © | cconuea drimadig’ tans celle hoor, ou Ven. blinds, carpets extra toile ‘hing to it Believe it or not -— . full basement with coa) fur- terms 17-6077 . , At aa, . taking friendly loans since 1906 NEW AND MODERNIZED Joslyn FE 2-025}, —Sast Riva i Terrace 72 Avubu | priced at $6,750 neet'ia priced at only $7,150 with | = ——- eee Michiges Phone or come in today Provi- ‘rellers on rental purchase : SP otawe rene in Rear ~~ »_= Aare down end 988 eae 6s kee genre t terms You will agree - “ t F dem Loan and Savings” Soc tety Gooi used ones ge cown t. y OWNER. 1% STORY HOUSE | - . . : wt ‘1s well worth the R A ] Sale SMALL TRUCK FARM WITH OR- 1 West Lawrence St Pon c= ment Mo : , — pascment Saal Near L. AKE HOME ic te ecies ss were ‘we — . ore OY nne t nc. rl LakeProperty 44 a te ee in. Reasonable price | FE 2-248 “renee = pay rem? = ae > Pontiac ake For appointment A neat J bedroom oe REALTORS al 2962 - : = - : i call “OR 3.29.4 otha i cacbrenoaaee Fac la S CARROLL PORRITT |Z, Buree FEdera! 3-7193, MODERN FURNISHED THREE WANTED TO RENT FARMLAND (3 T ( “TCKIYV | PRATER EXC HANGE P : brand new end not production Fast Side 26' West muranl Open Evenings and. Sunday | pee located in Perchvilie, 40 acres of more FE 40048 2ET CASH Ol ICKLY Os es i @ Ra. BRICK. ROSSHIRE CT built, Puved street & transporte. But in “4, God 2 dedroo Eve PE 2-1282 of a ae ——————— | Perea weer a ne Feet ROUSE, acME LAND TO | — = ee tion, At front door wh canal at howe witt basement. Only $7,950 Co-op Real Estate Exch 2 STORY 8 ROOM HOUSE Witm | lon Neaten PE Camtemte by! Wer’ om shores Neer Oxbew Up to $500 TRAIL TERRACE Cass Lake $0580. Substantial FOR COLORED 1 Room moDERN | —* bedrooms Ler e_let_FE dene! _<1208 Wie Fyetinn Frees Bet | eel te st cose rt | tise DOW 609 MONTHLY mctied payment om m today-— Seven Rooms Fe eae es ones VE won| ; rPaMiLy Sy Ao MILFORD COU NTRY FSTATE on ceskecieee | E SoS eel wen | =| minuten Loni ale ‘| EXCHANGE Possession March 10. Carpeted TA ACK LOV EL AND Fine north side neighborhood CASS LAKE (CAN ~ |_Dinnan & Sons, 66 W. Huron. Pettibone L te oe ee ACRES pooael ~ Signature Sn ied fur ' san. renma. Covemie immediate posse sion. Fireplace. | Pour bedrooms, sunporch, two la 7 _ Call, Milford, MUtual 49615 Four bedrooms modern, up-te-sote SALFS—FINANCIN tile. "9 Vedroome, full base- | 2189 Cass Lake R4. Keego Harbor; “um room .ull dining room. ex- | Sregiace, fereture be. | BY OWNER home in excellent condition ALFES—FINANCING ment, gas heat and water heater. | FE 24875 _ | collont woman's Biche ges beet | chuding: = So dikes re | Four rooms all modern. newly | | Sale Suburban Prop. 45A| Good: barn -aeelient ch ANDERSON, ROYAL, PRAIRIB reer Sased int. 30 A. bens wah STORY ONE-HALF HOME [—u. lustre. sore power phn decorated throughout. _ Timken | coop Entre lar = ee | pais BUDDY. BEAMER outside grill, Webster School iv street a of] bea oungstown kitch- | AN BED- frist, A pent beeter, chown by | brect from schon! Autom ati = | oe ee ae ee ae oa cak caelihe were, apekeoad Ss ‘ vac: ties tar War eatin uae | ROOM. 14 TO 41 PRET, R _Sppoimtment. FE 44813 —— walls IE VAUL Me JONES. REAL ESTATE front porct Close to school ay—Look at This! thet wants a geod imcome Vecat: | Loan Co. 50 FLOOR PLANS We not only $500 DOWN og ee i he LAU, My GOES, MEAL, EeTATE | Sed vaaes Gite Shem | We have 3 rary ice tomes | tray Rely Total pace, Oe Pate eee eee wher 45 or . , : . : v down. One with eubstentis! down cpa = ' prices, {.tpemy and beth. Near Fishers | _PE 3-067! AND HARGER CO. 7) | tue ‘T'bedrooma ther ciper | Sul aceeyt saleable" ity "prover FE 9. 9206 — | Sere toca, —- JIM WRIGHT, Realtor “Elizabeth Lake Estates |® ¥ Meron 8. | | Mh PE seis K INZLER —— ai va eanbese | ek a ie a a eee to deal Sib courteous estab : - : bed. 4 : will be cts ® | -£r | usiness sinc Boppy Reet Rate Frenange [Mir wemy dee eke Mee, iS peut gettin Sere | Statgetevod't SE | K. 1) Templeton. Realtor se rowmac erarm nam mno.| fi ont sve os raltng —_— Phaeton te more vetal | cellent Kite 14x20 uron eo ee danrin | args livingroom. | OOS fame ouption eeiers | ing yaaa mele me Sth ROOST B. Bol Sickie pees open Eteningn ase munsay pm 5-same room bungalow with deh ae . H ———— ; ee Gal cuimerea cal. toed dition Hes tile beth and new WEST RUNDELL oger en Sale Business Property ” north end ation, pear school melee : soy we... 3 bedrm. all large rooms Canven- 511 Matn 8t . nn 19111 WANTED ° Excellent condition. Pull price pout beet jent kitchen Dry besement. good | ster, Mich 400x200 LOT W HURON 8T wean _ : A $6,300 with terms. 180, about down furnace. — chedy lot 1 cer “aaa Eliz Lake Rd. $750 down. Write Wanted to Db» « housetraile ® - | . block to bus. T , F ) ig r Ottawa Hills : ; WEST SUBURBAN BEAUTY 2 ae oe $2700, Terms too *, The All Woman “Realty” __Datty_Preee_Det oe $25 t $500 | Al mceera eamveotonsse motel i Near High School Interested in nice quiet suburdan| room. Brick Reach Home, CORT M. IMBLER_ | WHY BE CROWDED? Rent-Lease Kus Prop 49A ie) ris PORTICO? Guan aa a . hedresm. bets with sugay Income or large home. Very liv- home? We have &. Two bedroom Beautiful Parkay floors and” LIST HERE-START PACKINO | See West = giv none a ome room, sun paricr. able Of heat . Pasa home with breezeway and garage many built in features. Ons 1111 Jos! rE ! w . Its lawns, Light M f . F pa " & price ing room. Nice kitchen, auattal eacicoed porch end | Fenced yerd in beck with picnic vcotaad' healed sar cttaoben yn 40524, community spirit. Excellent schoci ight Manutacturing Community Loan Co ee breakfast ~ Off beat. 3 gerd, Sao_iet, Cnty eT and rustic furniture y| garage, Bigck top drive and Daily ‘tl @__ Sunday 2 to ¢ = & beach facilities. This lovely 3 STORTGE — GARAGE O77 NEW MOO\ gar sarage. Ful. besement, vatue . of Rowers and shrubs Lot te road ay % 5 Rooms TERRACE IN LIBERTY | bedroom home is air-conditioned. | 40x75x12 basement. Two Sxl? en- 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 The dest coat - Ein Solid construction. Pric . 090x210. s once. anor with rage Has bath, rage. basement, trance doors Towing Priend Bervice . J $14,700 = East Wilson Ave. _S . . NEAR 8ST JOSEPH Hos. _after 3 pm m orf cae #1783 | automatic heat "Water softener. 1| tion 4 ere toce- ad : rest. Bee and compare Pad , West S rooms and bain, « untie dream) GEORGE R. IRWIN fal Youll admire. every | LAKE ORION — LAKE HOME| frut trees Bert ©. C. PAROUS | Parkhurst Trailer 4 . est Suburban Lhe Includes carpeting. -| REAL EST eature in this charming and 2 bedrooms, Bath Ot! furnace | tees Berries of kinds. ORTONVILLE 133 : tains end built in beds in'@ bed. 00 Ba piabed improved 1 story bunge- Good beach Priced low $2,500 ee eee oe eeeeeere > bed re Bon Need Mone ?| 1800 Lapeer na * A? ic br mee room finished in knotty pine. Just Ph ppetae (hemes low. 2 well landscaped lots. dowr a large family Only $16,850. y rina Lake Orica madara ped 7 ite = and the thing for that boy. Modern rE prove or FE 4-850 rear yard fenced nice gar- SUMMER COTTAGES ~~ terms . , For Sale oF or Exchange 50 50. MY 2-461! jase Fath nome, Levey Bitchew and beating system EAST SIDE BY OWNER 5 ROOM! en “spot and flowers To jae tee ae dex, TRELMA ML EL WOON: le es near es vo. vleghane Just : cnepeled tie Adah. pri — | Sinde *Fro en" tor Stica &4 con. include “carpeting nd cor NEW 2 BEDROOM 1 FIOOR $143 Cass-Elizabeth. Lake Ra ACRES FARM, 6 ROOM HOUSE ° rd “muenican QENERAL - west °. : 1 WINCEY - own sin living @ ining excellent location among *, Is for 5 or @ i : merican for f hill wtoes fire a M i DSEN rE 32-0029 after ¢ 3 — rooms Price $11 500. terms ' — = mee $2 500 down $65. =. a oe a eS er Pontiec or & goa bower nee. E F 5. 812] cmred Nvapiit;: construction av ialiegune soneer meanenraa pilt, Pontiac State Bank | Bidg : ; | LITTLE FARM. 3. ACRE WALTER GREEN RITR we me value Stop in and let us uiow you and mgd Re cnprer sto ll EB 44516, Eve 2-5320 2-450! No aieps to Climb | Near new Watertord Schoo 66 Park Bivd wy 2581 Don't Be Caught Napping Business | Opportunities 51 - for avto financing refinanct Se gee ee Mestaies at stove 2 large bedrooms ce- Neat, clean 2 bedroom bungs pacae ie aa yr ere $695 DOWN Sprini lites be soone 8) 7 payment of a or war ether ; tat ae ee en dar closets 2 car plastered low. lake awilewea i lacatod lia repaid iy gr full s Bi : han = ak ans T De Lene Touraene Mahl ibcma ate a = plan on used trailers. = Pane pea Me ogg Bg Gostretie gerne _Eatees nace “Price $5 000." $2 000 $42 per Month | Saiatly SM Se geen po completed on Four lant loans are| Genesee Trailer Sales 2101 Dini be am.-. ottag: } $19,500. INDIAN VILLAGE Modern 2 bed. ple, WtLity room, sutomatic Wei CS Soe penig ig IO spices | a a Sin ot peal ogy Partrid aed io oer "lord tan ed ARE aT 0®@ me, corner lot, good con- water. Pric at onl e toom : l e : S Genesee Street ava Only’ $10.280 with e206 fan — js —= rE John kKinzler, Realtor sore i er ee — — en a, ee : g Cag the New |! 1964 . | re, . 670 W oH : | | H & A Indian Village. Modern. 6 PIONEER HIGHLA “BUD” Nicholi if gv anewer. | a, kt wal iis oe way tue sommes to ueed ose |= | TALE . TO THE RIONT MAN WHEN ome uto Creuarts = : ° NDS Well Nichole es til 8 Cory 4 room hous - as @ year sround home room bungalow with expan- t slow y jouse Attached ge USINESS Here is qual Somatic gccrncat ecreecs | i0h cal Hoorn orem tir bath | REAL ESTATE [Cooperate neste Buchange | Tien: Mrewut ie con eae) Egy Culm for pre | hasatipspiciok oan Company | ‘es ts ean irate” construe . e . . t - eS ee 2 bedrooms. Fa’ vatemre, pid 5 ROOM BRICK |— a | reverse charges M 1515-19 STRAIT LIQUOR BAR | Community National Bank Bidg. | that will ae oe ee ke 1 . ’ per bing. - vrciectrie | @ modera west a | North Side Special {i movsEs) NEW «ROOM! =ROG A very delightful” and busy bar | Hours: ® to 8; saturday * to! | be proud Buy Siewert Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | $higg'iesier” on 'eiiaco nn |" Rome rivenice, Satememt RC | “pic and, span 2 edroom ome] Tent alse amas frase, Win ber ERB HENRY | aa Oya" alt besns Oxford Trailer Sales ; ae . se- is ; ay W lia wsesce Binet esse eater 81.000 with full Dacement. sstomatic | ment on 1 acre of land Beautiful | Phone OLive — OLive 3-001 center, Never hes hed feed. er | IN Parts & Accessories pe SEA SP | SE Cerne, moore set 4 ACRES isang heeteraeptnraee etl acy hey MVMaga” ‘MM aaace Mik Serums, il coy, {Bis owt of Fake Oren, Mae F room bunga.ow with ful - , -~ | te : : - own wn only a is is | 2 | papier gaa faruace se el tscc re A 3 bedrecm modern home wih ie shepele fom a $8,250 7-503 POSSESSION IN MAY ron. gate ®& good one so ln see | |? THE BEST BUYS AR a ment and furnace in Hurce Cer’! oak floors Pull basement. bath.’ Eve FE G31 | ————— y owner 2 bedroom in | -Back- a. Bills | “Oxford Traile Eat RESCENT LAKE | GPUS, Sugustation or restaurant) 7 cor, garace Approsimetely, 28 : ; | Crescent "La! Extatee eo hae © BIG, SMALL TOWN Seles Cc “SCENT LAKE | bhsotebtee Seutts te fruit trees reedy to bear. Also : | large living room with end cup- 5, MAIL Ww? 3 bedroom w.th attached garage | | strawberries raspberries ana) BUD" Nicholie { peared | wall, knotty _ gene Cony end GROCERY (Oct ax much as $260 in one aay 7 ' Located on 2 nice lots with lake| REAL BUY Modern 2 bedroom biveberries Large chicken house’ REAL ESTATE | recreation room, large kitchen, your came nty or other hand ”) O 1d Prilieges rin good west Caburven | tunesiow basement” furnace ee ee ee ere AE | S | tile bath." full pacement. automaic Doing abeu' $120 000 ron in this ans to clear up unpaid | bills. I ] C Complete dn the exte- lots 2 car garage $8,450 with | and cages. $2500 down | BY OWNER. 7 ROOMS 3 BED- Saches 7 enclosed breezeway, at- _— all town west of Has sages hs dias Dog Pacey ln j rior Studdings up for nartitions $1,950 or less down EAST SUBURBAN tomcat agg living room with | 2 and 3 bedroom homes in with Fa i og Pete lots | ceo & bath living ‘quarters | mony y : and chimney in. Easy terms ; fi e, dining room, modern— — west suburban area . tries and. 8 brick 40x80 oi] heated | : ; CAM EFRON H.C K | 3 lots S&S room house. sunporch and | kitchen, full basement, gas heat. | plete on exterior only Grapes $3,000 down FE_ 17-0736. bidg #& real estate with SDM a yee F C Wood AME i . LAR | utility ou circulator heat 96,25¢/ and large lot. §71 Lowell st. FE. Extra large lot Bus service a aie) nl license. Just $10,000 down ONE PLACE TO PAY 1e , R : Oo. PHONE FE 40003 tuil price —— | 46201, | past the door. Easy terms, For Sale Lots 46| ‘ventory for everything il JUST ONE MONTHLY PAYMENT 1725 Wiliams Lake rd OR > 1362 W_ Huron Open Evenings mr HOMES us! wn | ade for home ar geod land «Open Pam to 9 Rr Co-operative Real Estate Exchange cay for inf THREE BEDROOMS | W Ir. ii TAMS TAKE vax aeenren coutract . . ; MOBILE HOMES vottice mos ~ All for information today All_3}.New of: furnace in 2. story home | | Large an aus ix Dre a General Public Loan 7h to 48h in be 7 = B payments start| Pull basement, one bedroom on| 7,>eéroom modern bungalow with | ton outs *| SUNOCO ST., GARAGE : j 5 years to 7 os : SEMINOLE HILLS neapen Excellent west suburban| ist floor, entre rig! pln Only | oa ite ae he pean | TIOLMES-BARTRAM 5 ROOM MOD HOME. gi soa Pa a - , . $8,500 with t quick on | s © reasonable | M Q " q r . You a Le : 6, 9 46 WEST IROQUOIS this "bargain. Call FE ¢-2506, 136 peck furnished. $5.80 with "$1300 | $92 1 Disie e Highea nue & a ee “ere 69 W. Huron Street a BY fra ler, _ — ) : = | eras OR 3.2001 | of land. Big wetting weis,| PHONE FEderal 3-7181 $00 down, Here in the heart of Seminole Hills | | AYLC = | ALs0 ‘earn & ms wipment, 2 ton wrecker. ates |: : . ee Cee PeATURER: Sureclive 1 iery hime 3a = iat tee = FE $2264 YLORD .. E.. C. Wood Co. BLVD. $900 AND UP rabton Ave. ie gal or beter per | | Hutchinson s Trailer Sales n ve | . ° ? , ' “er 2) Plastered” wails na sfc teres Meme tree com LC BEDROOM HOME 1725 Williams Lake Ki OR 3.1235 WILLIS ve BREN WER my P< gy WHEN YOU NEED Pee Ok pan ree gutemetia ott ference. fireplece. full éining reom. spe. | oe ot eenre ek Aleeee toe WISNER SCHOOL eee Eee | oe esi” Roosevelt Mere senna! ELE © becomes Will irade for Also —— Mie & Woodward cious en with din down, or er r 2 home be cS th) Youngstown kitches sink jovely bedrooms. stairway to fu. discount for cash FE a asractne mar | ‘00x150 HOMESITES NEAR DRAY. $ $ m0 8 Dort niche un ‘6: 52 gallon electric water ture rooms on second floor, full; ~ ~ a cen sett price & e ssonabie | | ton Plains Fine location Good WARD E. PA cc ————___ meeter basement with F.A Leal eed | DR rar * RUNGALOW | level land. $550 w'th $55 RTRID iE ° ni FT. TR WELO 0005 Coma ) with shower paved driveway. and seaped NEW NEW NEW On bus line Lake priv’ B Near the lente, 3 ai” wen oj | OPFICE OP NATIONAL B —_ tion 123 Norton. G000 CONDI. * Gian aveu pies mort cotieng, tana at7s16, 700 00 = id | pang pgp a nae Gee en log siding ‘pearos v peeutitul | $095 down Immediate possession Pontiac. On Cass Lake & Poptiac B ee HOUSE We can — ane ae wanod hago ~ “ACCESSORIES -RQUIPu =NT financ : ; 1 Lake Rds. Beautiful wooded problems. Y: to $500 = oi eeat wih te aticactivelr Gesimea| “Set? interior tove & Ref.| C0#Y two bedroom bungalow with | par- The complete trailer home st 16) 943 per month includes E- : large ‘overhang. full lengtn| cluded all (me TursRure Bath gas fur.) ‘t's At lor. ee ee yt Gown COAST-TO-COAST jo aa im small ‘monthly pay-| for tir ares furniture “bathreore — KENNEDY oe a blower type oll off Auburn Ave. Large 2 famity| Located in Huroe Oiréens. Faves | sane ince aimee W. ld’ L Telephone ws or call at our office.| coatings, bottled fax’ paints, root ‘These homes are FHA Con- be rd for only late cue in excellest condition Has . room| * reet. we eet a, 6 962 oria s argest Gave tnd beokerg che om bedroom: 1¢ “tring Open Brakes ws | Ga sees en JOSE Pit E REISZ - le i Re soe “* ve on over load cortngs, cars room . kitenen: uwtilit | oo low Exterior all completed. . wired and bras room. Writ tocated Ah aot Huron «FE 4.3568 $1,500 DOWN FE 2.0259 full bath. well, septic, om plete’. | Near Auburn & Rochester R4. | PARTNER FOR R | ESTABLISHED FINANCE CO stale, — ae oo ~SANFORD-S: STREET ~ {4 crete gia Mmmaculate:-contiien Maree Bt —0 |. hot water, double kitchen sink, to bait and tackle business Penties 8 Bids sae EXCH left ‘See LT _“~S aoe ys this attractive home paved phoney plesty decorated: dine Her ts @ ehance for the “ ; ite 4 mt FR AN = i IANGE rd kitchen. tiled bath, dry| oak floors. gas heat. priced for ae ambitious fam.ly to own a new | RD ment necessary. Write Daily Press “ seeiie iia me eet NTIS RAY O'NE I aacoso § with off furnace xga- uick sale at $7,950 with terms LOW DOW Nei \Y M I home at a price end terms that | __ NEAR ORCHARD LK. RD. Box #0. : — SA On @ PT = NEIL, Realtor rage alum. overhead doors. ppointment only INCOME WITH LAKE pPrivit-| “e¥ ©” #fford Lors For sane | GU-F SU pee Elear mans eta: aw Terms, ‘Call FE 4-0564. 136 E. Pikes : EGES — " + LE LF SUPER SERVICE ‘ © ray Also ‘53, 22 . WATKINS LAKE up one oa a Pret Seerieens | oii ae Large 4 bedr.om reset ‘oath aiee ag 5 a = lease. To * Cour’ a Be! re Se LAWRENCE W Beautiful 3 bedroom home. nat-| of “used as extra. bedroom with | Excellen: condition ‘'s car rer} #8" on wolrver, to Coss Lake. | doing session ‘onl one te *_Lake Orion MY aan a if ars] fireplace birch panelled the down ‘¢tairs corner jot! rane 7 Ga st. Quick vieiemen. | $1105 Lots 50° wide, 8475 @ for complete serv ee (Me ig nn See - . wal throughout downstairs: all| across street from the lake Rent : | for $565 “Also nine lots in Pontiac. __Cole Oil Company. PE PB 9-017). ick, Frie1 : i Rent T room y. Tent miss this al T Tor Reeit 89 790 “uF WCE ERIN ner ORR! Og eo E g | Quick, Friendly Service . Rent, Traiter | oe 56 Cooperate Rea) Estate Exchar nge Lhe ; many gene ARS. You'l save BRANCH TELEGRAPH Pg NEAR | ea i ikionte ; time ond jen? park- ORCHARD LK BEAUTY ‘SHOP Ba t & 8 vine & tom Full basement, “az R ll Y . HILTZ ing right at our door, Open eves. re nae State Benk™ Bide. “Som sell. for ‘ xter MEAT Exc. iepaten. Cnty $1,200 usse era | LoT MARORALL sT. _reasenable own wat SFE! gua w waren re eams| ses We Saniae be = JH, BROWN, Realtor | “toe erenngs. 7 a |* for ore _ Livingstone a ee. Ful 9, “Bun, Tul FE 56161 Eve. FE 5-545 Member Coop. Real ‘Betate a ok Mange tore a: toatl 0A Taenain 5 Em fxg _ lS ; ; j : ' : 2 A ; - { 4 / 3 = } ‘ at — os < . ' > } > oe { i ZA 4 » } x / } . ¥ a . , . + - R : x ” . Ne aie. ‘ Pa es ca ft pee is « P " \ 5 ’ ‘| som ee, otge he aah ie oan + eee adit eae ee oes eee = te bans A ym hte oh finds. =o ; \ ct \ oS 3 5 pet sas = % PS —" a re d oD gO MD i he meee “ = el as oe . ¥ {4 \ yg ee ods ' i¢ ee. Milian lin 4 ak & Ginna La ee PB HS Ee MY Oe PONT EM 5 aS ES +. “ « > THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCII 2, 1954 For CARNIVAL _Sale Used Cars _ 6l a TWENTY-ONE for Sale Used Cars 61 ‘Sale Used Cars 61 wasre ie. J.-F Saat Ga ok cece o’ ro 8° PAIRS, BUMPING & PA: ner REE. Garey da MAKES OF CARS ag BRAID MO TOR s SALES PE ¢7371 See M&M Motor ‘Sales ser) Blas Hey late a outs, Tar eogcaey env mateo et THE HIGH DOLLAR ~ for the them. HIOR R MOTOR MART 331 BE. Montcalm. sss FE 48230 500 CARS WANTED BAGLEY AUTO PARTS geld tor wrecked end Free, pickup. 10 Gor Sale Used Cars. ol pase or PE 49 BUICK SEDANETTE Radio. seater and five peariy-new $395 MICHIGAN'S FINEST PA Lot AND 13 MILE ROAD i 1953 Chevrolets 15 Beauties to Choose From Executives’ Cars Demonstrators ‘New Gar Trade-ins LOW AS $1,295 MICHIGAN’S my Pave *23 ee ZA 46 CHEVROLET Radio and heater Not banged up. $195 MICHIGAN’S FINEST wooo LS SE pos 1952 Chevrolets 18 Béauties To Choose From 2 Doors, 4 Doors and Bel Air Coupes 38 MICHIGAN’S USED CARS Will the Car You Drive Safely to your destination? Stop at Habel’s for that “O.K.” Reconditioned Used Car. Sale Used Cars 61 . For Sale Used Cars 61 LARRY JEROME O.K. 93 SALE! Fords: Mercurys Lincolns Pontiacs Plymouths Now Have You j 5] Chev. FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS Practically new cars at 4. __ | Radio, heater, Powerglide, _., used car prices. 2 tone green. A good| © clean car. “52 Plym. Radio green. ‘52 Chev. Radio, and 2 tone paint. cS AS ‘53 Chev. Radio, paint GOOD VALUE LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Ph OL 1-711 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A ___ GOOD PLACE TO BUY” ~~ 1950 CHEVROLET Excellent ood tires; uren 8t WEST SIDE USED CARS HURON, FE sedan 2 door styline delx. 2 dr. ck Riviera Pontiac § Chieftain deluxe 2 dr. 8 sedan. $895 4 DOOR and heater; $995 light condition: low oor sees 4 FE 56-1608. 4-2185 2’ DOOR heater, Powerglide, | ¢7 $1,195 3 Ford 4 DOOR V-8: harp Autémobile $1,995 Drive a few miles for a .| good deal in a guaranteed used car. 1948 Dodge Coronet 4 door, radio | and heater mission, and white side wall tires Belling for $495. 1951 Piymouth 4 door heat- Siu“ green fateh. gor Se for 2 DOOR’ heater, light blue and low 48° $1,64 Transportation Specials 2 1948 Nesh 4 doors, radio. — with overdrive. Good and tires. Your choice for $178. 1941 Chrysler Royal 4 door. — gpl This would Lage vo = sec ar. n e ling ir 1949 Chrysier New Yorker 4 door. — and a with automatic for $350. Transportation) Cl; 47 Chev. Aero rks 46 Mercury ar ton © '47 Lincoln MOTOR SALES $7 Pontiac Clerusten Mhee Pe MA $5141 ’48 Nash Open §:30 am -8 pm. Daily 46 Chev. ee ae anne 46. Olds. | “poveretise, Rw. cxcehes Customer Confidence Over 35 Years JACK HAB CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at Cottage . e condition, PE 2-4741, 208 Dellwood. LOOK AT THIS! _— PHONE FE 4-4546 1949 DESOTO Very attractive light e ive seat over ex L THIS! covers - cellent upholstery, eight tube ra- dio | big, alr conditioning heater | ene owner buy at $745 KellerKoch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER WoodWard st 13% Mile Rd. OOK AT 46 FORD 2 DR. SED, Good solid transportation, $15 1952 CHRYSLER MICHIGAN’S Garatoga V-8. Full equipped with FINEST power stee . automatic shift, THE BIG PA eight tube radio, big heater. pow- ON THE CORNER OF er brakes direction signals back- | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD up lights unercoat A one owner : Sian a steep Keller-Koch. | “tester? Se°tador, t"ww “tea CHR PLYMOUTH oa pootee , oye weiter, h A ~ Weedward et 13% Mile Rd. white walls and heater; "2 Lincoln 6-8410 8 od and ane ‘ " paint. $5 for every pocket book. Haron Motor Sales New Ford Rochester Ford Dealer,,|; WE BUY, SELL OR DE . 1960 TUDOR DE- xe. Powerglide. Heater, W.8 W. res. Excellent condition, 5-2975 3 Fluid-matic trans ms} ‘50 Buick age re proof tubes on tires. An excellent by Dick Turner | 7. Mt Reg Vv. & Pat OFF Cope. 1964 by NEA Service, the. everything—and shoving off for “At times I feel like chucking it all—home, position, the South Seas!” For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 SURE CURE for automobile blues . . let one of our represeent- atives aid you in making your used car selection at— OLIVER . Motor Sales '52 Ford Customline & —— au t rior, low mileage Radio = a va heater. A gorgeous car. $1,495 ‘51 Pont. Four door Hydramatic. re- dio r rey actual miles. Well cared-for $1,195 Sedanette two door with Dynsfios ditioned acempletts meee $695 '53 Buick DEMONSTRATORS ONLY 3 LEFT All have less than 6,000 miles and are priced just right for you. Low Price Beauties "46 Packard ...:.... $195 "MH Pontiac ....-+0- $265 46 Chev. ......ee0 $295 41 Pontiac .......- $145 '47 Ford ........---- $95 YOU ARE INVITED to take a road test dem- onstration of any car in our lot—no obligation to buy. ‘Oliver's Lot Is Open 8 a.m.-9 p.m. ‘BUICK BOB" Oliver Your Friendly Buick Dealer Corner of Orchard Lake & Williams St. Phone FE 2-9101 $395 "MICHIGAN'S = WISE BUYS at COMMUNITY - Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac '53 Pont. Catalina. Radio, heater, Hydramatic, looks like a million. $1995 ‘50 Chev. Four door, radio and heat- er. Exceptidnally clean, very low mileage. Hurry on this one! $795 ‘50 Ford Two door, Heat and mu- sic, handsome finish and gleaming chrome, motor is sweet and sassy. $695 ‘00 Buick Two door, radio, heater and Dynaflow.-Excelient condition. A réal sporty job. $795 Many More to Choose From Economy Specials | $45 to $495 $5 Down Easy Terms You have a choice of 10 of these specials! ‘| COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Open ’til 10 Every Night 804 N. Main Street (at the North End of Town ROCHESTER Phone OLive 2-9311 1953 FORDS 6 Beautiful Cars LOW AS $1295 FINEST PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “Not a Name but a Policy” CON MT. CLEMENS ST. BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A-DEALER YOU KNOW 1946 AND 1947 FORDS PONTIACS CHEVROLETS SPECIAL! 195) CHEVROLET Deluxe Two Door $895 “Goodwill Used Car” 148 AND 1949 CHEVROLETS PONTIAC FORDS SPECIAL! 1953 PACKARD “200” Series, 4 Dr. $1,795 :GOHNU- The Third of the Seven Sages Once Said: “A measure of gold spent foolishly is as a measure of grain aflame.” _wisely is as a measure of grain sown in season.” Every dollar spent on your car is spent with an eye to the future. It will pay off im, greater driving pleasure, greater comfort and greater safety. Espe- cially when it is spent at: Harold Turner Ford Yours— and everyone else's Fa- vorite Ford Dealer. “A measure of gold spent], ig 3 Cadillac cpe. DeVille Bright Spot > 53 Olds Super 88 sed. ‘33 Olds Super 88 2 dr. "52 Olds Custom 98 sed. 52 Cadillac 62 sed. 52 Cadillac 62 cpe. 52 Olds: Holiday cpe. $2 Buick Spec. sed. '52 Chev. Bel Air cpe. 53 Olds convertible ’53 Olds Custom % sed. ’53 Pont. Chieftain 8 sed. 53 Buick Special cpe. ’$3 Ford Custom 8 sed. $3 Chev, Bel Air cpe. ’52 Pont. convertible 52 Olds Cust. 98 sed. “Goodwill Used Car” SPECIAL! ’50 STUDEBAKER New Paint $495 “Solid Value” 50, 51 AND °S2 AND A FEW '53s CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS PONTIACS FORDS DODGES OLDSMOBILES ' HARDTOPS SUBURBANS STATION WAGONS SPECIAL 1949 Ford Panel Clean and Nice $395 “Solid Value” PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 *@ FORD 2 DOOR R.&H. EXCEL- lent condition. 875 Scott Lk. Rd. ’°51 MERCURY SED. Radio heate: .overirive original grey finieh without a —— — good tires and eo ‘excellent motor 5 MICHIGAN’S . FINEST PAVED LOT N THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AM 13 Ms Rose D “63 CUSTOM DR. pig mp an RéuH. Private own- _er. MI + —NO- MONE Y DOWN “Garyaler 190) OUNCY. 4 HM. Torque drive y eee ieabee FE ¢-2282 12 to 3 ’SO NASH SEDAN AMBASSADOR Radio. heater overdrive bed equip- ment. » s original ‘inish, ex- cellent tires and motor $495 95 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVE WOODWARD AN ’51 NASH RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE = — yellow — with tep excellent tires and $595 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD ¥ Se cite ROAD YOU CAN BE ON WHEELS For As Low As We bays as few . low ! Russ’ Used Car Lot 1005 Rd. MY 23111 8 Seper 2 ar $405 ‘49 Nath Ambassador - $395 ‘s2 P.ym. Club pave “« Convert. R Vic. Fordomatic $1,045 Chev. Delx. Styline ; v4 eptte & heater . 45 2 dr. Dynafiow Bob” Boies Asto > Sales 171 5, Saginaw 8t. 53 NASH ‘Custom Station Wagon Fully Equipped ONE OWNER 8.000 ACTUAL MILES g ROAD BROS. INC. | Your Nash Dealer © W. LAWRENCE aT Cass | Harold 49 Dodge 4dr. ...... $394 | ’51 Stude. conv, ...-.$69 'S0 Dodge conv. ....$599 ’SO Hudson 2 dr. ....$49 | SI Kaiser 4dr. ...... $499 | "49 Mercury Station Wagon ...$344 $2 Henry J 2 dr. ....$599 49 Ford 4 dr.8...... $444 49 Chev. 2 dr. ...... S444 SO Ford 2 dr, ...... $499 "49 Buick 2 dr. ......449 ’52 Ford 8 Ranch Wagon ...$1299 -|°4$9 Ford 2 dr. 6 . $399 "30Nash 4 dr. new. .$59 50 Pont, 2 dr. new. .$744 Transportation SPECIALS! +49 Plym, coupe ....$199 ’46 Ford 2 dr. ...... $199) 47 Frazer 4 dr. ,...$199 "47 Stude. 4dr. ...... $144. '47 Chev. 4 dr. ......$19 47 Ford) 2 G06 ces e' $199 "47 Olds 4 dr. . 5.55. $199 Your $284 Dn. or your old ear. 24 mos. at $38.29 All fully guaranteed. Turn to Turner's for the Best in Wheels .and Deals Visit our | New location At 7 TURNER'S Woodward Motor Sales Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. We Are Also Doing Business At Our Old Location 464 - S. Woodward Birmingham ~4 condition, 52 Ford Custom 8 sed. | 52 Pont. Chieftain 8 2 dr. | 52 Mere. Custom sed. 52 Merc. $1 Cadillac Custom cpe. 62 sed. $1 Buick Spécial sed. 1°51 Olds Custom 98 sed, | 51 Olds Super 88 2 dr. ’$1 Pont. Chieftain 8 2 dr. | '51 Pont. Chieftain 8 sed. } 'S1 Mere. Custom sed. '31 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. ''51 Ford Custom 8 2 dr. ‘30 Cadillac 62 cpe. SO Olds Super 8&8 2 dr 50 Olds 98 sed. SO Pont. Chieftain & 2 dr. SO Ford Custom 8 2 dr. 50 Chev. deluxe 2 dr. 49 Olds 76 2 dr. '49 Pont. Chieftain 8 sed. '49 Ford 8 2 dr. '48 Olds Custom 98 sed, "47 Olds 76 2 dr. . | '47 Chevrolet 2 dr. '47 Buick Super 2 dr, '46 Pontiac sedan '46 Chevrolet 2 dr. CHOOSE YOUR OWN TERMS thru | Credit Union Finance Co or Your Bank JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Taek ne es ee ee OW: CY ENS Used Gar Corral 1952 Pontiac. $995 radio, heater and hydra- matic, $645 1951 Plymouth sedan, ra- dio & heater. $695 1951 Ford tudor, radio & heater. $625 ‘| 1950 Ford tudor radio & heater. $045 1951 Packard sedan, ra- ‘dio, heater and Ultra- matic shift. $825 1949 Chevrolet Tudor $345 1948 Oldsmobile Tudor 1947 Buick Sedan $195 Come in and Lasso One of These Good Buys Today! CY. OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 STA PE 1-000. R GOOD BUYS! 1983 ¥-- four éoor, € 100 a 4100 ae heccter, tnd Powergias. 1962 Plymouth Club Coupe, 14.608 wiles. = ee 1982 GMC SUBURBAN. GOOD low mileage, | FORD 19d 2 DR. nage 4 AND heater A nice ome $495. 340 Baid- |__ win, PE 30677 "47 NASH 1 SEDAN | | Realty clear five good tires and | 1908 Pontiac 2 door runs good § 195 excelient motor $195 MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD SEDANETTE Radio and beater — really sharp! $195 _ | 1081 Pirme te Your choice 46 OLDSMOBILE | te cheese | sioss 1961 Peckarc, 4 Goor. 2.300 miles, radio and hea‘er and | ; . oe 1960 Mercury 2 door, radio, Overdrive... § 136 = 2 door, 6 special 9 — Byes © ate cor @ lew price... ........- 8 198 es — but ar ae S nate 198 Pismouth 2 door One-owne: special so | 1960 Pore 2 door sew paint . § 588 | toe Peru 6 coor 38 1947 Dodge 1 ton pickup .....8 295 1950 Dodge 1 toim pickup ... 8 508 MANY MORE HIGh VALUE CARS cieacaaealas Bros. DODGE- PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St, MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE B-- PAVED LOT { ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD ND 13 MILE ROAD | OLDS ‘53-98 CONVERT FULLY | _FE 48500 after 4 1983" OLDS. 88 HARDTOP 19.000 miles, A real buy Utica Ford '46 OLDS. 6 SEDAN Radio, heater overdrive. original green fini h. good MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO PAVED us ON THE CORNER 0! WOODWARD AN" 13 MILE RO«D | R. &@& KH $i. FE OLDS ‘51, SUPER #8, Low micoge 4 Gr oLbs % M2 DR SEDAN. . FE 3000. 47° PACKARD SED. Turner It Runs $195 MICHIGAN'S FINEST oF. SA WOODWARD ROAD '48 PACKARD SED. FINEST Sales, Ven_Dybe_ ot 9 MSo Bs.) 13 A real'v f solid trans raed Pay Sees Phone FE 2-9131 PLYMOUTH TH 000. 9 . 4 Di - canteen Cara PLYMOU <— _. ie, DELVADERE. radio. strator. discount. rater. gs duscoust. -24 at Buckhorn L&_ 2-2611 PLYMOUTH ‘52. door like *% FE 56-2508. dop and Maybee Rés After § p.m | and hee-er, Very condition. | _ FE 40166. 1251 ‘lawn, PONTIAC “SS 8 Gi | deluxe @ door. + OE, PTE or JACOBSON'S We have "47 through ‘SI Sharp car. — 1951 Studebaker sedan, THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 For Sale Used Trucks 62 For Sale, Used Trucks 62 MIKE’S AUTO SALES Pontiac’s Top Trader Ws simost Vike magic. to own ry low 81 Plymouth Cranbrook deluxe re- dio, heater white walls, meedow green, 9606 and any old car. 61 Nash This ts extra sharp; tufy f 48 Pontiac 8 2 door, radio, beeter : : Hydramatic, white walls really ig sharp. $385 and any old car. these antic values, see ve pentios'® Trader.’ ° MIKE’S AUTO SALES. Tol OAKLAND Pee 4 & & ie 3 0 9 tion 2485 NTIAC 8 DELUXE. STAN- iy ae Radio and heater. Very clean Low mueage. FE _ 1600. West side - Used Cars <s* %2 2 PONTIAC “STATION WAGON. Hydra, 8, $1,406. 867 Stanley. FE Po "83 PONTIAC, 2 oo ., DELUXE hydra, R & H. side walls ea ies Beat Hyd, R & H W.W. tires. Many extras, low mileage, 1 owner. FE 41065. 7 *S3 PONTIAC A two-tone EL hE Le BUY WITH CONFIDENCE 30 YEARS FAIR DEALING @ USED CARS r $50.00 TO $2,800.00. GOOD ALLOWANCE ON YOUR CAR. BRA Feb esc Cy Owens : / 4] “Al USED TRUCKS ‘A-1 Condition A-1 Quality A-1 Value ’S1 Ford Express % Ton "80 Ford % Ton Utility ” . ’SO Chevrolet Sedan ,Delivery 51 Ford ¥, Ton Panel *S1 Ford Vanette °51 Ford V4, Ton Pickup ’51 Chevrolet 1%4 Ton Cab & Chassis 48 Ford ¥Y%, Ton Panel See Them Today! They're Beacy to Go! peer se FEA NB IRIES oRNBA Re This Rochester | DODGE 1954 NEW. 3 aT em he | TRUCKS Need A Stake Truck? Look These Over Before You Buy, ‘46 FORD 2 TON STAKE Exceptional truck .for the year. Dependable and strong ‘Ol CHEV. 2 TON—12’ STAKE New motor, new paint,} completely reconditioned An O.K. guarantee. $695 ‘Ol CHEV. 34 TON STAKE conditioned. $795 ALWAYS A Large Selection at Habel’s THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS LOT JACK HAB CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 <is, 2 speed $2 LARRY 4 JEROME stake was custom- built for a furniture! -store, extra- high racks, new paint and O.K. re- 1952 1 TON WILLYS — 7 wheel drive 9.000 miles, - ap. _After_3_p.m_ 2336 Silver Cirele. “Boats | & ‘Accessories 66 _ outboard motor $100 FE 17-7383. JOHNSON 2% H P_ BIG twin outboard motor, Used very little In perfect- con- dition, $300. Ph. FE 2-2065. ~ Sale Motor Scooters 63 NEW & USED CUSHMAN sCcooT- ers. 12 8S. Paddock. FE ¢4246 $4246. “For Sale le Motorcycles 04 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON — oo Davidson, see Hari ba es Co. *72 & 0 AJS SET FOR COMPETI- tion. road equipment included, FE 5-4852 a 1946 INDIAN 74. GOOD CONDI _tion._ FE : 2.3469 |— For Sale Bicycles 65 Nl el el al ll ll NR Reese 26 INCH BICYCLE BOYS BLACK Phantom. 2188 Middlebelt Boat Owners THE SEASON 18 HERE het us FIBERGLASS your boat Eliminate all leaks & end that ops | paint scrap- ing. caulking ery. Wil. make your boat e new. YOU CAN’T BEAT OUR PRICES ALL WORK Gy cen eee WE PICK UP AND DELIVE | For information & free estimates MA 6-6470 days. EM }-2560. eve vau THORIZED CENTURY DEAL- INLAND LAKES BOAT & | FRIGIDAIRE, E 2-6122 good condition. MOTOR SALES F CHRIS-CRAFT KIT BOATS cut rate prices. Free delivery. | EASY WRINGER - WASHER | Evinrude motors Tony's Marine | |. 2605 Orch r- Lk Rd FE 17-6764. “JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS | Starcraft aluminum — sea 10° TABLE gy Tw. a Outside antenna &k WALTON TV ROOMS | OF FU! FURNITUR ro »brailers. Everything fo 306 OMENS. MARINE 8UPPLIES Orchard Lake Ave, FE 23-8020, | presi “OUTBOARD M Switzer Craft & Yellow Jacket Boats ram Craft Trailers RTY HOOK’S PLACE at Poe. Lake Ph. FE 2-5260 MERC TRY MOTORS 5. 7a, 10 | anu “ hor.epower in stock Or- | ders beine taken for 25 and 40 horsepowers for delivery soon. Yellor — molded plywood boats and oe Sa'es ‘101 Dixie Hwy. FE NEW BOATS, 12 FT. $40. 1¢ FT. FE 46010 after 4 p.m. > nix Arizona ing OR 3-2438 load elther way LEAVING FOR TUSON, ARIZ- ona, }-5-'54 Share ex Ss and) _friving Call FE TRANSPORTATION _ PAID New cars ready to now. SWAP 1 ACRE OF GROUND — late model car FE 17-6725 tween 10 and 1.30 or FE bei? | _ after 5 30 27 FT. CONTINENTAL TRAILER. dition $1,750 wul take lard con- tract (where you have sold p ke for late model “~ & DoDor as 2 TON CAB & CHAS | "J. VanWett. OR ore SWAP NEW STUDIO COUCH | Of _1-9711 | for davenport and chair or will | “Sine atte Michigan's Finest TRUCK BARGAINS 46 FORD 2-Ton Platform $295 *S2 CHEVROLET Y-Ton Panel $795 47 CHEVROLET Sedan Delivery $295 *S)1 CHEVROLET %-Ton Pickup sE95° ’47 FORD PANEL * $195 ’S} FORD -13-Ton Pickup $695 "49 GMC 1-Ton Panel $495 ’5S2 CHEVROLET Sedan Delivery 795 "51 DODGE Y¥%-Ton Panel $595 20 More to Choose From! ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer WILSON GMC 809 S \\oodward FE 4-45 3d fenders, Fuil price $105@. 31K, _ New Ford poree pga - & Cylinder $1,195 sell_ FE 5-1757 : | Wit Take USE TRACTOR as | Holly 4250 smal] house mortgage, equity — autos for new or used well Known good bousetrailers TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 8. Telegraph Open Eves. 16 MM MOVIE CAMERA & PRO- tor for player piano rotary awn mower of what have you jando 3-7282 be CANDY VENDING MACHINES condition Anythin with LADIES’ DRESSES SIZF i¢16 Shoes, size 7B FE 2-2068 _ coat, for | oe WHITE SATIN WEDDING GOWN with tran size 10 FE 5-6909 JR. MISSES CLOTHES SIZE 8. Good condition. FE 5-9082 - Met cap. $125. OL 62687 Sale Household G Goods 71 71 BOTTLE GAS |New apt size gas stoves, $49 95 ~~ bottle gas installed $22 77 _Highway OR 3-2481 USED TRADE-IN CLEARANCE Desk . se Lounge chair rdrobe Bes8feec Apt electric rane . Television. Admiral ® pe. rT, rm. suite MANY QTHER ITEMS CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361 8 Saginaw | tools Phone OR 3-2717 + APARTMENT 812 ELECTRIC stove et coffee table Prone FE “- . is vextoen “AND CHAIR FE } 50442, 18 8S. Jessie ‘USED MAYTAG WASHER $29 95 | Refrigerator Standard $39 95 | Rebuilt cleaners $19 95 G. I. Ironer $19 95 Apt size electric range $50.95 CRUMP ELECFRIC 465 Auburn Rc FE 43573 | Used Trade-in Dept. 2 piece living room ... | 2+plece living room . . $19 8s FIN E sr '2 piece living room $29.05 * THE BIG PAVED LOT ; Round kitchen table $ 495 ON THE CORNER OF Apt. size electric stove $49 95 WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | Sleeping chair & otto $995 “yy | 6 piece dining room $49 95 Small down payment. Free parting YMAN’S 18 W Pike Only YOUR CHOICE OF 10 & ol TV CHROME DINETTE SETS. | ASSF-M- Used console, & table $39.50 | Washers at $996 Used retriger- ators at $3950 Ranges at mip st The Good ay Pontiac, 51 W. wn rE a! ney Bie OeR | DUNCAN mite Sci. —@oon | | comdition, MI 410090. | - WAKEFIELD | Davenport, platform rocker, es oe YAMERICAN |APT SIZE PHILGAS RANGE TE 6005 Hatchery Rd ee ©~ Your Ford Dealer 247 S. Saginaw St. Phone F 54101 Utica Ford Sales Van Dyke at 20 Mile Rd. T e a _pe 5 | HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE, with deep well Lamp and neh Calrod burners Only —— 86-1300 Mabie C CHER GAS RAN i. i absolutely ioe” “Lederty, rE By Jay Alan MODEST MAIDENS _ MODEL KE 4 tT H.R. MERCURY /} ec nd Jay ALAN@= “Mr. pepper positively never does any business over the "Sale Household Goods 71 ggg ge | | Sale Household Goods 71 SHOP AND SAVE » springs, cotton mattresses, inter- | spring mattresses roll “way beds: nut or maple finish — and chests; limoleun, rugs. 7. - stoves; Kerosere ony ‘NK FURNITURE *| SELLING OUT. PRE, dishes, CORNER CHINA CABINETS, NEW | — Bote salesoorl 1212 Desiax Ave. rd Orchards. Call FE ¢-2687 changed Turner a 02 Mt. Clem- ns DRESS we pes sheets pillows, all kinds of linens and +6781 SELLINO Sale Armstrong” ¥ inoflor [SAVENPOR: “GOOD CONDITION. | Transportation Offered 68 68 | oe >, & AND ONE 6, FE LEAVING MARCH 7 FOR B TUCSON | LINOLE UM, 9x12. $3.95 ry fen to share expenses "ae driv- | ~ Good condition, $15. EM 33100. ED, SPRINGS AND MATTRESS. TRUCK GOING ~ NORTH i PART a REFRIGERATOR, ox. % cu. | ft like pew, WANTED ANTIQUES urniture. APARTMENT “SIZE GA! Gis 5 RANGE, { condition, $75, FE 62810 ic ROOMS OF FURNITURE cluding dishes and utensils §200. 6 reom apartment for rent. Ap- a ek rear of 2287 Auburn Rd -after — Abo’ | kENMORE ELECTRIC io Rawor. | __ good Tabletop WILL TRADE FOR OLDER CAR 3 pe : or sell equity in ‘53 Chevie pick- | Refrigerator . | Electric - - _ 8 EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON. | sel and exchange every- Oakland Furniture - _. “Tile (0c seat covers, new rubber. i W AYNE GABERT'S For Sale Miscellaneous 72 Burméister’s OPEN 8A. M. TO8P. M, SUNDAY 10 TO 3 LUMBER Sa adh rt addi ¥% PLYSCORE $2.72 EACH 4’x8’ 8 PLYSCORE $5.75 EACH 2 in. BLANKET INSULATION $4.45 PER 100 FT. WHITE PINE COMBINATION DOORS $14.95 1’x4’ NO. 2 & BETTER YELLOW PINE FLOORING $99 PER 1,000 OAK FLOORING NO. 2 COMMON $139 PER M ‘ i) 2x4 WHITE FIR 7c PER LIN. FT. $9.95 4x8 SHEETROCK $1.29 ROCK LATH 99¢ BUNDLE HARDWARE-PLUMBINO Sure ‘ts Burmeister's Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Kd. WE DELIVER 99 S Saginaw — Park in rear TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT, MODE MAYTAG WASH- APPLIANCE SPECIALS! "1 Bendiz sutometic washer, A-1 9905 Cabinet troner, . Bendix clothes — A-l For Sale Miscellaneous 72 MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD NEW LOW PRICES equal valuation FE , after 4pm. _ For Sale Clothing 70 ; eer [ AUTO ) WASHING machine. aord condition Prices ne! of build | TALBOT _ Dk me prices FURNITURE LIKE NEW FOR A REAL Buy, 975 PU Pe UMMED | Building ‘Supplies LIVINo “ROOM SUITE 9x14 RUG, _OL . 24703 ~ SEWING MACHINE CASH CASH For anything you have gh om WEDDING DRESs sIZE 12. JU- —_—— Lake « Orion. MY 21631 blond for all — | ee: ee RIOIDAIRE. cedar lined wardrobe. gas range, overcoat, ‘nnes coats and dreskes, various sizes . Cass Ave FE 40379 after 3 30 TV SET PERFECT CONDITION $50 Large refrigeratos, good ¢on- | , guarentes. Square y ducts or round oi or gas conver. drain tile. Monte Complete ‘ine of ranges 100 ‘HOT WATER HEATER enyon Fwelgas Co 5268 Dixie new aporoved for use These are slightly marred Also electric ofl and bottled ers at terrific values Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Le Ave LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES Sheetrock 4x8 x% C, & C $1.35 ea. Piyscord 4x8 x% del. ea. $4.80. wool insulation 100 sq. ft. Ox9 ASPHALT TILE. .4c | 390 Pinstic Wall Tile eaeseaas 140 S Gagne Free—Delivery—Pree peta TABLE De ‘ CHAIRS, kitchen table and ¢@ chair - FE 5-0046_ m3 CASH 1 FOR FURNITURE OR 1 better 1 2x8 1 & better 1 ft . interior some as low as $6.00 ca Fxterior large stock $15 00) LEAF DESIG used very little, $50, chrome and red kitchen set $25. FE 2-888. STOV! fect condit $25. FE periec c a ported woods. Piywood Fir White | N pine & ahaa Weldtex, COLDSPOT REFRIO New Home electric sewing ma- chine, Duchess Washi kitchen drop table chrome dinette set 6 yr. old an — ROOM - SUITE. .. HIDE-A- can shares cabin trunk, sant, mis- | Framed dresser mirrors $2.95 T LARGE YORK DEEP FREEZER. 1 year old. Cost $500 $350 CC 817 t BEAUTYREST YREST MAT- 2570 ‘Middlepelt Rd. FF gd AT LOW LOW PRICES. 50° DOUBIZ {DRAINBOARD CAB- | $39 95. These are brand new 1954 3-7e02. models and famous make Form}- | — ca tops all popular colors. in, 4 ker; maple coffee table. Maple $-9681 MILLS 5 GAL. 1 an. _¢ BA WESTINOROUSE R 6 cubic fa TABLE 6 chat Heavy set. $35. 21 8. Sanfo and ; ft. refrigerator Terms can be. ar-. ed OR 3-9666 . Only $120 MI 6-1300 MOTOROA RADIO AND ) PHONO 1B amber ( aipany | Open Daily 8-6, Sun. 9-2 Phone ORiando 3-2215 99.86 Special now only oe 61300 SWEEPER WITH AT- For Sale Miscellaneous 72 Ww OLVERINE AND WRECKING 50 CASH REGISTER AND COKE MA- chine. V: condition. Gulf _Bervice station, 8 W. Huron “Sale Sporting Goods 78 | GuNs, BUY a, -- OiRLs CHIC AG ago ROLLER size ry good condi- tien, 619. May ve "loos any time after 5:30 p.m. at 47 Pine Btreet WA SHOTGUNS AND DEER Leach. _trucking. OR 3-1534, PLYWOOD ANGLES TT a BIRCH DOORS. GRAVEL Sree oe UIPMENT. “PONTIAC FARM & INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO. 825 WOODWARD AVE. FE 4-0461 OR FE 4-1442 SPECIALS! oructAts! piow anJ Suite ator Sm | John Deere Model B | New = a i farm Repairs on Pontiac F arm Supply ASHED SAND AND GRAVEL cement and mortar, full dirt COW AND HORSE MANURE 56-0448 DRIVEWAY ORAVEL, FILL DiRT, — send PILL DIRT. Be ae “GRAVEL. _ Delivered. Lod ROAD & DRIVEWAY erevei. Pit run 60-40 wr cushion sand. Wilki ~ Sand & Gravel. LARGE UANTITY OF BODY limbs tm woods to cut SH ARDWARE oo eee Ss hae Ge eas Auburn Heights 5 BOYDELL PAINTS piesa HE oy pt po Re ey AND 6A UP TO $500 ON ALL MATER.AL8S | | COMBINATION WOOD OR COAL INSULATION. STORM DOORS COMB. STORM SASH Awning Type Windows M. A. BENSON HEIGHT'S SU JPPLY | GircHen Cede ton valve . BEAU- 3 pe beth set. A quality with trim... $00.50 4 @ soll $3.75 AR UMBING 0268 to €:00 Sunday 10 tubs. $64.50 32x2. doudie prob se) G@ A Thom | si __ 156 W. Montealm, _| 4712. FE 2:7620, Pri. thru Wed. | _® to 630 Closed every Thurs. PAINT WITH SATONE It's scrubbable Fast drying. No See your B P. 8 paint dealer new 1953 models drastical! duced. First customers wid get 24 fn Bre I to 1822222 cae Ea 238 17 & 1¢ -ee» 16e Lim. ft. a6 Pir Roof Boards... &'sc Lin. ft. ia¢ Fir $125 pes A ee Ag 2 InG taal y ue | Ne’ Comm. op or M Comm rM) HAGGERTY- Roofing & Siding eee eam | |LUMBER COMPANY Kno f and | Bee Pater now! It has the neering Houghten & Son, Inc. Cormack Deering Number 6 plow , and ezce'lent condi- Halstead Rd MA 6-6287 THESE PRICES such bargains to choose from Industrial We demonstrate BLACKETT INC. YOUR ier hs DEALER ~BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS ROTARY TILLERS OUARANTEED BABY MALE PAR- _ akeets, $3 PE 32-3340. 791 Meirose SPRINOERS. FIED AND SHOW. FP. Boxer cesctiont weteh Sag Stud service, Boarding FE 2-601 +2021 | REOISTERED BEAGLES, TOP warn FE 22068 UATIC GARDENS pn Mereeg, tte miles West of Tele- Oakiand | Ave. SEETS ALL | WRITE, MCE. Pana ana Po tens PARAKEETS OPALINES CA | Mies 1306 Mt Cleme — CANA- 4 meen Unice Bidg. (BOXER. PUPPIES. doors, plumbine sash, Co, 315 W ~ CHAMPION stced LeLe-Ru Kennels. FE 74am ae WANTED YOUNO PARAREETS. te and cocktails Will pick up. De trott, VA 1-0433 25 GALLON FISH TANK AND AC- 24768. cessories MY ‘PARAREETS & NEW CAGE, 67. >: en “Dogs Trained, Board Board &2 wan An ER. BANTITY OF Us N Gerald. Roch- ee BATHINO © AND CLIP. CLIP. Pong pear Auburn and DeQuin- ping nN ‘AIR COMPRESSORS — CLEANER WALt-| Perry. FE 246113. boas tt CA PRIVATE Le a, 3% runs eat. Tele : (WICE TIMOTHY, CLOVER AND vwtiraw +4482. mMCONE’S RENTAL LIONEL & AMERICAN | ® YER-TRAIN: FACTORY SERVICE. and genuine factory parts est on factory analyzer Taskér's. 63 W Huron 8&t 50mm TRY DISCO THE MODERN FUEL MAY ALL KINDS” STRAW, FOR FURNACES & PI USED POWER MOWERS AND| PLACES. STOVES & eet bs Miller ——— weccns wa Ave. (N 14 Mile), Birming- BUILDING 81_Orechard Leke Ave. }-T101 . 10 PF. with rabbit, 2 yrs. old, $14 FE oats Plateau 2-27705. Curic Lake Farm 44900 W 32 Mile Romeo MA asehol FIRST AND SECOND CUT- PE 1-064 | ting alfalfa extra nice ‘CAN _ deliver, MA 5-3502. BALED arnaw. MU 446m CHINA LAVATORIES : Chrome faucets and rome i USED HEATING EQUIPMENT * | Good coal furnace == 75 = 8 3 CY i 2 i seg i 6235. Leste Berridge, Loke Orton. __1353 W. 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(2)—Danger. “Dip in the Pool,” pleasure cruise turn into. disaster. 10: 30—(7)—Name’s the Same. Rob- 1t:0@—(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety, comedy. (4)—News. (2)—News. 11:15—(7)—Theater. Orson Wells in “Black Magic,” film. (4)—Jane Fulton. Music. (2)—To Be An- nounced. 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. Music (2)—Merchandise Mart. WEDNESDAY MORNING 8:45—(7)—Cartoons 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—Break- fast Club 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day 10:00—(4)—Ding Dong School. (7) Charm Kitchen. (2)—Arthur Godfrey. 18:36—(4)—One Man's Family. 11:¢0—(4)—Home. (7)—Playhouse. 11:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) —Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)— Hawkins Falls. , 12:30—(4)—Betty White. (— News. (2)—Tomorrow’s Search. 12: 45—(2)—Guiding Light. (7)— Stars on Seven. 1:00—(2) — Bob Murphy. Home Theater. 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. 2:@8—(2)—Double or Nothing (7) My Life. 2:30—(4)—Jean MCBride. M)— (2)— | 11:00—(4)—News. (7) — Soupy’s 2:45—(4)—Nancy Dixon. 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate Smith. 3:30—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies | Day. 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. 6:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. Bob Crosby. (7)—Cartoons. 6: 45—(7)—Weather. (2) — Sports. WEDNESDAY EVENING (2) = 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De- troit Deadline. (2) — Twenty Questions. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. 6:30—(4)—Sports. (7) — Superman. (2)—News. 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. (2)— Weatherman. 7:00—(4)—Douglas Fairbanks. (7) City’s Heart. (2)—Carpet The- ater. 7:30 — (4) — Eddie Fisher. (7)— Mark Saber. (2)—Doug Edwards. 1:45—(4)—News. (2)—Perry Como. 8:60—(4)—I Married Joan. ()— | Bowling Champs. (2)—Godfrey | 8:30—(4)—My Little Margie. (7)—| Theater. 9:00—(4)—Television Theater. (7) Club Polka. (2)—Strike It Rich. 9:30—(7)—My Hero. (2)—I've Got a Secret. 10:00—(4)—This Is Your Life. (7) Storytime. (2)—Boxing. 10:30 — (4) — TV Theater. (7) — Man vs Crime. 10: 45—(2)—Greatest Fights. On. (2)—News. 11:15 — (4) — Stock Car. (2) — World Cinema. (7)—Theater. Houseparty. (7)—Theater. -- Today's Radio Proarams -- Programs tarnished by stations fisted t» this colume ere sub ject to change without sotice wsR, (em CELW, (ee) wws3, (ese) WCAR, (1198) WYz, (197%) WIBK, (1490) TONIGHT CKL WW. News WWJ, Marriage Pays woem. oaeny and Ghine WXYZ, News. Crocker CKLW. Cecil Brown ¢:00—WJR, News _— oe. — oe Bud =_— 4 News, JBK. cLeod WXYZ, Wattrict. McKensie “RLW. Toby Davie . WCAR, Clud 1130 WEDNESDAY EVENING | WCAR, Coffee 6:00—WJR, News | 12:45—WJR, J. Whi te , News WXYZ, Wattrick, McKens. | - CKLW, News, Sports 6:15—WJIR, Clark Quartet ww ww, Bue wave, Pred Wolfe Pe) Ls WJBK. H Bae ig oe SEN. Rew WEDEESDAY AFTERNOON | WCAR. News, Ballads WCAR, News, Messenger 1:00—WJR, Road of Life ¢:15—WIR, Clark Cea Pene Peteag 7:15—WJR, Music Bal Ww, Bove, Mutelend Weve, iso tome Ed MeKenste AR, WEY, Chefm Time Rédie Chase aa i WCAR, Talk @perts 7 , Listen, Live ews, e =, WOEYR. Gegeed. Wolfe WCAR, News, Clud ¢6:30—WJIR, Bob Reynolds ray Oy Oe WJBK, Gentile and 1:18-WIR, Ma Perkins ww. Pree Pettay A. WCAR, Coffee With CELW, News, Walts ware Be MeKenate oar Fates ree ‘Siw 1:38—WJR, Dr. Malone Tom CKLW, Toby David ae €:45WIR, Lowell Thomas | 18—WWJ, Alex Drier 6:00—WJIR, Jack White News, McBride ? WIR, Guest House ‘ 4, Show World ae ee Maxweil _CKLW, Your Boy Bud Wws, Taree Bter | . Dick Osgood 1:48—WJR, Guiding Light Stern tw Family Skeltes gay. News. T. David CKLW, Dick Powell Pape Pulten Lewis Starr WCAR, News 2:06—WJR, Mrs. Burton v Drier wae Senriel 8:18—WIR, Bud oy cl gars ‘CRLW, Guy tenn a WXYZ. Wolte SaLw, news, WXYZ, Show World 7:48—W IR, m4 WIBK. Gentile, WXYZ, Paul Winter OxLW, Bette WCaR, wae fw George 1:20 WIR, Vomily Gheleten veep =| an 2:15—WIR, P. Mason cxw. oe 8:45—WOAR, Redio Rev. | *S0—WIR Nore Drake i aap IBK, Hews, George 9:00—WIR, News CKLW, Your Boy Bud ov ay eg 6:18—ww). Pree Sinatra wre ee tog _ CKLW, Perry WY, Sammy ive 2:45—WJIR, 7 CKLW. Musical Airs wwi. Bove mae 6:00—WIR, FBI “wae Bary Northe wsaK, m=, Rhythm CxLW, en Wy, wom 6 Mile a the Day 9:18—WIR, Valley 1138 . CKLW. ‘on w. W, High Adventure CKLW, Gabriel ve 3:00—WIR, louse wseKk., George SBE, Tom George 9:30—WJIR, Mrs. Page WW, Life Besutiful 8:15—WXYZ, Sammy Kaye : Vandereoot Neighbor WXYZ, Pau) Winter 8 WETR, CERO. ‘Goes CKLW, News, Briefs 8:36 WIR. 21st Precinct 0:00—WJR, Johnny Dollar 9:46—WIR, Pete & Joe WCAR, News, Rhythm ww, ot a a Be Rickey i Bo cxLw. Roth 3:15—WJR, House Party Ww, w George ee an A. _ aes, —- Life 8:45—WXYZ, Vandercook 0:15—CKLW, Music by Roth 7 cree Gare a wwe > voone 0:00 WIR, Crime ufos , CKLW, News, Homechat : » P. our "ai Sears, Foes, | HEE eee, | Sele beceTe | Sate erotnce™ cm, Hever Bads| WCAR, News, Temple py ald ’ ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH‘2, 1954 Mrs.. Spike Jones Has to Tolerate Bedlam rd é Salas chi ih i TWENTY-THREE of Helen Grayco ls Her Name She Adds Right Touch | im's of Glamor to the Crazy | | City Slickers ~ NEW YORK — Helen Grayco, the beautiful chanteuse seen reg-| | One of 11 children — this, too, may have something to do with her enviable tolerance for bedlam — she was born in Tacoma, Wash., and began her singing career as a child. Evérett Crosby, brother of Bing, heard her sing on a local radio station and advised her parents to send her down the road to Hol- when Spike heard her to tour with his Musical De- preciation Revue. became year-old daughter, Leslie Ann. other interests include Premier of Syria Fires Five Officials - DAMASCUS, Syria & — Syria's new premier, Sabri Assali, forged | ahead today with the purging of | w of ex-President He fired five close associates of jthe dictator who fled to Saudi) Arabia after an Army _ revolt Thursday. Those ousted were the casting director general and the governors of three districts, in- H pat celts Tion E E re A END OF THE LINE—Taking a last look at thi troops gone, the general headed for a : ae. ~a > United Press Phete s deserted head- quarters in the neutral zone at Panmunjom, Gen. K. S. Thimayya prepares to leave the area. With his duties over and his Indian | - * * »e rest in Tokyo. to Commie Membership seized in the New York homes of | the four Puerto Rican National- | linked at least two of the terrotists today to the Communist party. Authorities believe the four with bullets had been in constant | touch with Soviet U.N. delegates. | Among the significant items | found in her furnished Manhattan | room, they said, was a booklet | listing the permanent | delegations to the U.N. | Authorities said the pamphlet the -section listing the names of days of rioting in| detai? at his Gracie Mansion and | ists who shot five Congrenmen) | Flores, 27, lived with Cordero in a four-room flat along the New York Central railroad tracks in| missions and | Harlem. | Soviet delegates, their address and which at least six persons were the city hall “until further | killed, Damascus. was quiet yes Naval Command Mardi Gras. Seeking to Identity Plane Crash Victims NEWCASTLE, Wyo. (#—The task | of identifying the nine victims of The Michigan brunette was the |@ Western Air Lines plane crash choice of the selection—board—to+”8s-t0-be resumed today. reign over the festivities today. The Minneapolis-bound Convair She was picked over 12 other candidates, The Mardi Gras is held annually for the benefit of the Navy Relief Society. Fire Sweeps Home, Kills 70-Year-Old Woman crashed Friday in rugged ranch country. Only one of the dead in wreckage found Monday about # miles southwest of here has been |_ He 4 ~ » : Insure NOW! perpres, | wean Pontos S50s | asn—won, tien Lorene | SR%k Miers” manta 10:45—WW4J, Break the Bank ww. Wite CKLW. Preedom USA Bawards 1 Marries WXYZ, Wattrick, McK. , WCAR. Harmony Hall WIBK. News 10:00—WJR, Choraliers 10:15 — WIR, Three Suns WCAR, News, Ballads WWJ, Fibber McGee WW, Mischa Kottier 11:00—WW4J, Strike It Rich WXYZ, Headline Edition Be fos ice, [eae ccc | ter acwe I | Se oss eo” oa ra of Odds on fom tetoed WCAR, Talk Sports 10:18—WIR. J OT are Gon WCAR, News, Lady +29 WR. Matinee WXYZ. Top ct Town ERS Sects "| |MEEREMELST an| BRER cee” | GRLW Ratreeee nt 10:45 — WIR, 11:30—-WJR, Make Up Mind| WCAR, Ballads ag doar of Odds Gee: Grgneatres 2 a. 4:48_WIR, Hap: Day WXYZ, Béwin C. iD CKLW for Day WWJ, Woman in. House CKLW, 2 fen tee SS oa <e Soee Wright asi tae Sill Hews 11:45—WJR, Rosemary 6:00—WIR, News of Town WIRE! Reve, WW, Grecnd Coenen WxY2, Wettrict, Mex, | senct ti:io—wgm, Bob Reynolds WJBK, Bob Murphy = Batic Chose 1120-0, News WXYR Top of Town 1200—WsR, W. Warren WCAR, News, Ballads CHLW, Bews |, CKLW, Manhattan Music Ww, Fare Sines 5:18—WIR, Music Hall hn web Reynolds Massey WWd, Pront Page Parrett | 11:90—-WIR, Bod. Rey “SR Tare | Eee | Rk Te a te oe é Pa WCAR, 6:30— WW, b. Jones CELW. WEDNESDAY MORNING 2:10 WIR, Auat Jenny caw as ed {1:88—-WIR, 1 Believe 6:58—WIR, Parm Forum : N’Day Caller WISE, Bed Murphy cau, With Music Wath, Pred Wolte 12:90—WIR, Helen Trent 5:45—WIR, C. Massey WxYZ. of the Town F Fli Wins Keech will have to wait for the re-/ Checked Puerto Ricans, leet ipper sults from Liberal, Kas., to learn re & it she is the international cham- i eS aa Olney Pancake Race |». _ZASHNGTON NS = Dow, + | the three would-be Puerto Rican OLNEY, England (INS)-A %1-| Finds Television Boring, | aabessine-tnto the House Cahamber, yeas hemeety oalarng | Frees Flocks of Birds - | said he observed the only security ont ert gr SACRAMENTO, Calif, «®—Police’ said, “wheth- fg, 2084. PR ae Boe : tenths seconds today to win Ol- what prompted him to free a flock ney’s annual pancake rece. - of crows, hawks and pigeons from The winner was Mrs. ha the 200 by opening their cages with Policeman Robbed matuetiinas sinc, balding a skillet and wire cutters. CHICAGO (INS)—Policeman Leo “Mipping: a-panceke-three.times. as, “'I got bored teoking at televts Kuznitsky reported to Chicago law hy te nee soa: bach | yesterday. Ie ees trad ten oe Ln. has been an| | The case a probation of-| of fur coats and jewelry from his more than 500 years, : ‘ ‘ * =r 4 * a —— Pontiec’s Oldest Insurance Agency . -“ ae NEW YORK (INS) — Papers| charge of central offices, bureaus | First Thought _ || —;-— —_—__ — ‘Firecrackers’ Is Lawmakers’ WASHINGTON («®—Some 250 House merthbers were on the floor yesterday afternoon when shots | rang out from the gallery. For a stunning moment, nobody | | could believe what was happening. | Rep. Keating (R-NY) got the) | Same first reaction as many oth- | |ers: someone must have set off | . ° . But Keating's impression was a | fleeting one. He was sitting next to Rep. Alvin M. Bentley (R-Mich). | “Bentley dropped right at my | feet," Keating said. “Then I! | dropped to duck the bullets.” Rep. Wheeler (D-Ga) also thought | | of firecrackers. He was lighting a | | cigarette at the rear of the cham- | | ber. He looked up to see a bullet | hole 18 inches«from his head, an- ; | | | | feet from the [jrst. “T fell to my knees and crawled | out to the cloak room,” said | Wheeler. tor, who was hit, Rep. Kenneth A. Roberts (D-Ala) was Democratic Rep. Percy Priest of Tennessee. | “I heard the sound,” Priest | said, “and almost immediately | Ken said to me, ‘Percy, I'm shot.’ | Then he toppled over.” Two legislators were called off, the floor just before the firing | started. One of them, Rep. Gubser (R-Calif) was annoyed when he got a call from Postmaster Gener- | al Summerfield. “I was burned up,” he said, —— “because I wanted to hear the| Link Two Puerto Ricans debate on the farm labor bill which | is important in my district.” *‘Minutes later,"’ he added, “‘aft- er the shooting, I found a bullet hole_in the committee table right | were I was standing.” and squads, alerted police of all| And Rep. Leo Allen (R-Ili) re- precincts having Puerto at the digposal of the FBI. One of the ringleaders in the | Washington shooting apparently | ef Rafaci Cancel Miranda, an was said to have taken out several accident policies recently. The fourth member, Irvin .| 2nd Rican | lated: populations to place themselves “A fnewspaperman from my |home town called me out for an | interview. While I was out the | shooting started. “I'll never cuss you newspaper- men out again.” Group of Russians Tokyo for Home The departures cut to 19 the per- | The winner Naval Reserve Pontiac Unit Tomorrow as Part of Competition A three-man Naval Reserve in- spection board will be in Pontiac tomorrow to check the local sta- tion at 469 S. East Bivd. F. F. bings and Lt. Cmdr. for the title Reserve Surface district comprising 13 midwest- ern states, eliminate all but nine units, These will compete later for first, second, third and fourth positions. 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Be- tween 500 and 600 filed down the 25 aisles to confess their faith in a separate auditorium So'many, so many, thank God,” into Revival Services at)¢ a ————— es Pee ‘At thelr bus stops and in subway stations, they con- tinued singing the old religious songs in which Graham had led | them. - wo ” The evangelist’s campaign, which he has reported largely American-financed, is backed by 1,800 British churches. Many Lon- <sSoene oeee choir of more than 1,000 was secruited from London churches for the opening service. The evangelist said he knew that “in London tonight there is a great hunger for God.” He asked the worshippers to pray “‘as you have never prayed before to bring about this revival of the spirit which | holds the only hope for the salva- tion of the Western world and for | peace.’”” |Polite Cease Search When ‘Victim’ Strolls By . SPRINGWATER, N. Y. ® — A dozen firemen were sifting the ashes of a migrant workers’ build- ing yesterday when the “body” they were hunting for strolled sleepily from a nearby barn and asked what was going on. Alexander Ross, a farm laborer, ,|said he jumped from a second | story window when the fire broke cun-Sree pus tow because ee Graham, with head bowed. | out Sunday night. He crossed the reas | The hymn singing persisted after | road and went back to sleep in the the worshippers headed home in | barn. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1954 Diego before she sank.” Rescue Woman in Sinking Boat 46-Year-Old Skipper Fought Sea for 5 Days Alone Off California SAN DIEGO, Calif. H—A French ship last night rescued a woman who had fought for five days alone Reet ee 098. 85 RE ere Vera Olive Rideout, 4, | who had set out from San Pedro| eb. 202 on an attempt to sail the French training vessel Maurier Christmas. 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