ow ae aterm “— F = oi ¥ ry F = a 2 \ aves ee F sy , I y * i em © # 4 Re ‘ : P = ees vie 3 = ye " : me es 05 Se % * =e a Pelion Count 165 . Details Page 2 112th YEAR ? / ! * ; f Beg A erve PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 30,1954 —$0 PAGES “SHREDS «Wt | lke Unveils Big Move to Revise Defense Treaty Delays Debate . EDC Opponents Seeking to. Kill Plan During Lull in Assembly ~ PARIS (AP)—The French National Assembly today interrupted debate on the European Army Treaty af- ter one of its supporters in- sisted on an immediate call for new negotiations to; change the treaty. . This move by the group in favor of the European Defense Community Pact immediately brought a counter move by the o nents to shut off the te| & and bury EDC without fur-| | ther . Fes thet It i i ‘i : : 3 : i ing the treaty debate yester- Mendes-France maintained a | lenge with an urgent plea for adop- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Clear, Cool Weather Seen for Pontiac The forecast for Pontiac and vi- cinity is clearing and cooler to- night and tomorrow, according to the U.S. Weather Bureau. The low tonight is expected to be 54 to 58, with a high Tuesday of % to 78. Yesterday in downtown Pontiac the temperatures ranged from 62 to 88. Saturday the low was 67, with a high of 80, ’ Today at 8 a.m., the mercury stood at 61, rising to 71 by 1 p.m. Pontiac Man David W. Jones Dies After Car Strikes Bridge Abutment A %-year-old Pontiac man was fatally injured Saturday night when ~| his car crashed into a bridge abut- ment on U.S.68 near Xenia, in southwestern Ohio, The victim, David W. Jones of 38 Lynn Ave. died in Green Me- morial Hospital at Xenia. His wife, .| Mary, 20, was treatéd for face cuts and his 28-day-old son, David Leon, ing, quoted Ohie police as say- ing a blowout caused the crash. She said the family was on its way to Hazzard, Ky., to visit Mrs, Jones’ i father, Surviving besides the widow, son and sister are a brother, Leon of viving are his mother, Mrs. Ola B. Meacham of Pontiac; a half- sister, Sharon Ann Jones, and two- Tommy O'Dell Jones. Funeral services are pending at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. 5 States Lead in Polio LOS ANGELES (UP)—Michigan, California, Texas, Florida and Ohio lead the nation in polio cases for 1954, the national foundation for infantile paralysis reported today. McCarthy Set to Testity; Will Call No Witnesses .ON (AP) — Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) said today he will call no defense witnesses in the Senate’s new investigation of his conduct which will start here tomorrow Flying in from Los Angeles for the new inquiry, and to learn the verdict seven fellow senators have reached in the McCarthy-Army heari McCarthy said he is ready to testify in hia own if he is requested to do so. in the new inquiry, > tee, Once the charges were made they had to be resolved, and that is the task of this com- Mittee and the Senate.” a Press hands National Skeet Shooting championships, America's | Bill Moshimer, 11710 Cordett, Detroit. Wi number one shotgun event, receive a welcome from /|is Joseph P. Begin, 17176 Riopelle, Detroit. Bob White of Waterford (left), vice president of the | national event began at the O.C.S.C. grounds in | mile north of Sandusky. Oakland County Sportsmen's Club, which is host to | Waterford this morning. oe OFFICIAL GREETING—Two contestants in the| the week-long affair. White is shaking Shooters Flock’ to OCSC tor Start of NSSA Test By H. GUY MOATS More than 250 skeet-shooters began fising today in the |... xitied Saturday when National Skeet-Shooting Association's 1954 tournament. — owner hy ge The Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club grourids took on | »Y » of Hartford, a circus atmosphere with the tents, flags and many, |©°™.. “est of White Pigeon. many colorful outfits worn by the shot-gunners. Today’s round of firing is merel a week-long series of competitions, t is the national high Ohio Crash Kills over-all championship. Open National Skeet Shoot Here Traffic Takes 16 in Michiga One Man Drowns, Suffocates and the lives of at least 1 weekend. aim of which | Grindestone City Saturday when fishing Among the colorful shoo ers who arrived here durin the weekend was a 6-man police team, from Puerto These San Juan skeet-shooters Alberto Guerrero, William Fer- _|nandez and Capt. Rosario Loyola . | Sr., father of Jaime. At least 25 per cent of the shoot- half-brother, Bobby Lynn and |- z However, Co un t y Prosecutor Fred Nicholson said all but one of the state witnesses he plannéd to call are dead. He is Arthur P. : aed 57 ES 4 3 x a ; | oe ; Over Weekend Claims One Youth By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Traffic accidents claimed sons in Michigan over a warm, sunny pre-Labor Day In addition, a fisherman daughter of Mrs, Shirley Jean Lit- will speed the tle of Eaton Rapidsg died in a| ed” to peaceful purposes ‘Lansing Hospital Saturday after} The bill, which ignited Mrs Mrs. EEL F 4 i Ff F2 e Hl - Prelate Dies n Baby Fire 6 per-| inter- President Getulio Vargas of Brazil. An estimated 30,000 from of Rio Grande do Sul attended the burial service in Vargas’ NCAF | home town of Sao Borja. | Comfort Vargas’ Widow g q S = : - 4 | R g 1 FE landed | tain security safeguards, to give nuclear information to beneath the truck's rear wheels 8) America’s + - ‘oht-vear-ald graft indict-| Stewart Grunwald, 27, also of) years away. on ot cet yenls om (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) measure were not signed the neW, atomic ene e when the atom “will be wholly devot-| reserve — an objective for which questioned (Continued on Page 2, Col. Seas = se.~(Atomic Energy Law Signed: =e sce mce== |Will Spur Private Research in 5S, Vets Told || Bulwark Against Reds rgy legislation and declared it} hem he said: one of the hottest congressional fights of the year, overhauls the 1946 Atomic Energy Act.| « No, 1 item submitted to the Com One of the changes permits the government, under cer-/ gress next year.” In fatally injured Phillip Naquam, ed the nea (AP) — Pregident Eisenhower today | defense.” a , a 2) | would leave the Arab League. it Pie | ise Hii ea geae son of Mr, and Mrs, Wakine Rou-| for the first time, opens the oer milk truck. Harry door for development of ® o “This reserve will not unfairly Huck, 34, the truck driver, sold | Private atomic power indus- burden men who have already police he did not know the young- within the United ense leups served. This. administration will ster was in the driveway when he | States. * : ee, ida tas’ te ows “hes Eisenhower, in a statement, took! Egypt’s Nasser century and a half the United note of the warm i = Thomas A. McCoy, 54, of Detroit. | creas over these provisions, Middle East ls Afraid of| fai to maintain lange stenting head-on driven | , H@ Said he feels “some misu-} Western Colonialism _| militaty forces re derstandings” were revealed dur- “We have relied, instead, upon F Ng te eee oe : that |. WASHINGTON @ — Egyptian | the civilian soldier. But we have persons were hurt, two seriously.| »,.1, "wn lina designed even. | Prime Minister Gamal Abdel Nas-| done so without er George Rusnak, 37, of Detroit, | tually to relieve the taxpayer of ser said today the Arabs want no| ‘ev Doel Stee. liminary Of| @rowned in Lake Haron off | the enormous cost of the comfner-| part of a Middle East defense tieup of the enterprise. Me went inte no detail about companion, Paul Sedeniski of De- | terest in atomic energy. wants to build. He made no ; creity was veoued, vin tact, these provisions |2uch,, a8 organization . , . jist} mention of the plan for = power- McKei han Due Three - month - old Rodney| carry into effect the 1946 policy | Lt, Col, Nasser said he told U. S. ee ae Gale Bryant, son of Mr, and Mrs.| declaration of the original | Secretary of State Dulles “any sort ago by Hannah, rr > Roy Bryant of Pontiac, suffocated| Atomic Energy Act, that free | of defense of this area in which| “™t Secretary defense ® in his crib early Saturday, competition in private enterprise | one of the major powers is a part- charge of manpower and new re- ourt Toda Robert Elton, 34, of Belleville,| should be strengthened.” ner will end up by being to the| med t the presiiency of In was killed and three others injured) bi . Haggerty of Detroit, | Rapids, was killed early Sunday apenas ¢ ee Turkey Pakistan alliance because} MANILA @® — The Philippine attorney for the former Flint may. | When a car in which he was riding atomic energy even the most | -*rriey is in the North Atlantic |News Service reported today that or, promised that he would make | skidded off a suburban Grand guesses are that com-| pact, where the big powers are.”|54 persons are missing after a hig scheduled appearance before | Rapids road and hit a tree. Sher-| mercially feasible power from Further, Nasser said amy exten-| motor launch capsized and sank Macomb Circuit Judge Alton Noe|iff's officers said the driver atomic machines is still several | sion of the Turkey-Pakistan yesterday in Ilana Bay Staid Capital Popping With Revelry as Legionnaires Swarm to Convention By WILLIAM L, UMSTEAD Incoming traffie cheked the | welcome to a foreign statesman ‘WASHINGTON (INS) — Staid| streets, an estimated 40,000 vis- military hero. Washington took on a festive’ air| ters already have arrived and And Washingjon greeted the le- today for one of the biggest, nois- at least another 116,000 are ¢x- | gionnaires with open arms, lis jest and gayest events of his-| pected te be om hand Tuesday | buildings were decked out in bun- . tory — the 36th annual American for the big parade down Pean- (ting and “welcome legionnaires* escaped Legion convention. syivania Avenne. banners, and police were under oe Legionnaires by the thousands be-| For the nation’s caghal, & a [rats be enely a om gan pouring into the city over the/ initely is something new. The city oben in adres weekend and foamed its tree-lined | has more than its share of con-| , Just ‘o throw i an exten fonsh, streets with blaring bands and just | ventions as well as the presidential Sy ane itical czar, ac- about every type of noise-making | inauguration ceremony every four per device, including giant firecrack-| years, but this is different, more yg ulti - million - dollar ers. Tt has more of the spirit of the | CaP! a Oe ee ae threw a sur- The motorized locomotives the | Camival, and less of the formal,| oo. ashington Mone @ and 8, the Legion's famed fun- dignified atmosphere of an official }inaking organization, sped down Pete , —— Commander aw innocence, he the avenues with their bells clang-| [rn Today's Press Arthur J, Connell Grew forward to ing while calliopes parked at the Y switch te ture om 280 built-in could “get curbs kept up a steady stream of cate ssevendereunesiestes 3 lights to luminate the cutside of I die.” nae: music. Comics . vossoteasgns fesggeewneng the be nay Archives, The “made to . 1); Whistles shrieked and David Lawrence” spaanieedecgneans beiiding wilt resents Ughted antl his te-| Schuster, Archbihap’‘of Milan, ‘gayealed late ito Sunday hight on| Baemge Sane scrcn-cncs:§ | 1 h—. Comat because of a|died today in Varese, Italy.| ihe eve of the formal opening of Peet wivcesereceeceeenecceessie | The ; said Mc-| Cardinal Schuster, 14, had t:-m) the four-day. convention, it hates poem atrest and| in failing health for some time.| gbviously was only the beginning. 6 Youths Jailed or 7! Breakins (9 Placed on Probation ¥ for 3 Years, Ordered to Pay $150 Costs . Six: youths accused of 21 Oak- land County breakins during a three-month period each received 30 days’ in Oakland County Jail today when they appeared before Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. ; They were also placed on three years probation and ordered to} _ pay $150 costs. Each of the boys pleaded guilty to breaking and entering in the nighttime charges Aug. 23 before Judge Doty. Ed McIntosh, 17, and his brother, 4 <8 a ao period will be looked into tonight. |‘*The Golden Goose,” a German | fairy tale, tomorrow. lke Unwraps Plan for Big Reserve (Continued From Page One) had been reached on whether to submit it to Congress in that form. an army project by that nation. Without mentioning the country by name, he said progress on the . | Children of kindergarten age and lolder are welcome to attend the ld reading period from 10:30 to ll {a =. * Safety awards were presented to | five Greyhound bus drivers last month. Candidates to Congress received a uniform for six years in Midwest Promise of sate driving. Top man, with | Phillips, of Reyal Oak. He was awarded a topcoat. ferson, of noPalctil, rtJ..(teva ferson, of Pontiac, 11 years serv- Price Supports © Lecal resident Dale Cromie Return to Rigid Props | a I-year record, was Edward A uniform went te Vincent Hef- ice. Donald Grant -of Utica re- i E : eee hay ERLE? eet ¢ 5 ¥ z : 5 2 & 4 ; 3 i 35 3 3 a 553 ata f 5 g 1H “The final result would be fear- ee ES we en ol i w to! . . “ tf farmer sates | Librarian Named pay. ost of the Democratic leaders for New City Branch : Librarian at the new city Among those expressi that view in open meeting were | branch library at Glenwood Ave. U.S. Senators of Min-| and Rundell St. will be Miss Jean | In fact, in most powerful ever developed. * we 4 “We have an Air Force of grow- cent more jets than last year. It The new book-lending agency | Possesses awesome power. Agriculture Claude R. | is expected to open about Dec. 1, and Charies F. Brannan. Trio Sent to Jail for Aug. 3 Breakin Two teen-age Brimingham bro- thers and a youthful companion were sentenced to 30 days in Oak- | ‘ with the city for | doctrine. It is capable of carry- is | ing out its assignments in the mod- refer- | orn world. ence librarian at| «we have a Marine Corps, tough * the main library. | and strong, rightly proud of. its | Andrews, Pontiac City Librarian ing effectiveness. It has 50 per |- “Your government will continue 'to wage relentless battle against | subversion and infiltration . . . by measures realistically adjusted to the nature and the magnitude of the Red conspiracy... . “And of this you may be sure: As we continue this battle, we shal] not impair the constitutional safeguards protecting our liberties. Our nation is too strong to give away to hysterical fear which, un- der the guise of protecting our in- stitutions, would undermine the principles upon which they rest." The President praised ‘‘the loyal and effective officers of our for- eign service, serving under the in- spiring leadership of Secretary of State Dulles." Some members of that service have come under at- tack from Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) and others in Congress. “With a few highly publicized exceptions,"’ he said, ‘we have been fortunate in the high compe- tence, professional ability votion of these officers upon whom we must depend in our delicate and difficult negotiations with other nations and in assuring the world of our peaceful purposes." Adm. Arthur W_ Radford, chair- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Francis, Cardinal Spellman, -|New York, were invited to speak following Eisenhower's address at today’s opening session. State Traffic Deaths 16 Over Weekend (Continued From Page One) Grand Rapids, told them he tried to stop at an intersection, Brainard Smith, 35, of St. Johns, died early Sunday in Lansing’s Sparrow Hospital from injuries re- ceived when he was struck down by a car driven by Mrs. live Cook, 45, of Lansing. shortly after he left a bar just north of Lansing on US27 Friday night. Paula Sou Hardy. 2-month-old daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. Paul Hardy of Warren, O., was killed in a two-car accident at US-23 and M-59, eight miles north of Brighton Sunday night. The victim's father and mother are in a Brighton hos- pital suffering from cuts and bruises, WINEGAR, Wis. w» — Three Winegar youths were killed early yesterday when their car hit a con- crete bridge abutment on M4 b- Wingar, two mils across th Wis- consin bordr. Stat police said Gerald , Lee Palmer, 23, Keith Ruthe: 20, and Henry Winters, 18, were found dead by a passing motorist. Rutherford arrived from Eng- land three days ago, where he re- cently was married, His English i She received her esprit and readiness. \. schooling at Illi-) “an this power is supported by | nois State Teach- | developing intelligence and warn- | ers College ating systems of constantly increas- Andrews Springfield and ing effectiveness and scope.” College at Galesburg. Tl]. | It wag just after painting that) land County Jail today by Circuit | Judge Frank L. Doty for an Aug. ' 3 breakin which netted them $22. | The trio was also placed on three! Miss years probation and assessed $150 Knox costs. Robert Smith, 19. of 28405 Mai- | jibrary's staff will be Miss Laura | said ‘we have failed miserably” to| trott St. and his brother, George. | Comb” Miss Janice Antona and! maintain a large, powerful re- 17, pleaded guilty Aug. 16 to break- M | ing into a drive-in at 26431 North-| - rs. Charlotte Brooks, said Miss serve. a | Shelly. He opened his address with a sing, IS of 28418 Sheridan 'se| About 5,000 books in the new|ot several important truths” is | ay oe | | baste to an analysis w == Atomic Energy Law | tre‘ communis dictatorsh 7 | | 1. The Communist dicta ip— , The Weather | | | | is determined to establish its sway Say, Sewty ‘ait sith "net suck enemys ‘ sane oame te 12 mph tonight, becoming, (Continued From Page One) | adroit in its selection and use of | . ‘number of its provisions ran into |every imaginable weapon to ‘eday in Pontiac me ne Wine , . | Senate. Much of the argument fol- | said that, for example the Commu- om velocity 18 mp | lowed the theme of the long stand- | nists spend $50 on propaganda for le e , | States spends on telling the story vate power, with the bill's oppo- | : > nents crying “private 1 ly” j of the democratic way of life. He % | moted “free ent ise.” onstrate and tirelessly sell the vi- "| > ‘The bill specifically approves a wastd the AEC to contract with a South-| 3 The vital importance of col- ern utility group for a new private a western Highway. | “We hope eventually to have statement that “clear recognition Saee Gv, Rated eat 6 ee stustion, . . “ruthless, strong and insatiable— remmac ana vicrars — c-ee| Signed by President in temperature; high 5 to 78. Northerly dictatorship “‘is lowest AF preceding 6 ¢. @ | heavy challenge, especially in the | achieve its ends.’ The President ing controversy over public vs. pri- |°V¢Ty single ‘dollar the United | jand its defenders saying it pro- said America “must preach, dem- politically explosive proposal for * 6 @ steam plant at West Direction: Sun sets Monday at 710 p m i a 6 " Pe essstessse = = euzztztesse% tality and value of freedom in the | bride reportedly is on her way to Winegar. SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. & Kinross Air Force Base was killed Serving part time on the branch | picture, however, that Eisenhower | and three other persons were in- jured early today when the car in which thy were riding went out control on M28 on an_ one-half miles west of US2 and rolled over twice, Wendell Evans, of Peoria, Ill., died shortly after arrival at the Soo War Memorial Hospital. Move Delays Debate on Defense Pact (Continued From Page One) tion of the treaty. With 69 more) speakers to be heard from, the de-| bate is expected to last at least) urti! Wednesday. ° . ° Mendes-France declared that de- feat of EDC would in no way solve | 3 3 3 = and de- | +" «x * x * P 3 x * * x x + * Elmer, 18, both of 309 Decker Rd., | Walled Lake; Joseph W. Dressler, “SKATING-GOOD SERVICE”—Business boomed when a shrewd 18, of Grand Rapids, and Frank E. summer series of story hours will | fijling station owner in Deidesheim, Germany, hired three lovely Hinchman, 17, of 1405 E. Lake Dr., frauleins to help “fill ‘em up.” Here the gals, on roller skates, head | Walled Lake pleaded guilty to a for a customer to wipe the windshield, dust the upholstery and check | tavern breakin July 17 in Farm- |ington Township, which netted them $26. ‘ | Paul Sherbert, 17, of 43 Willow Camp, Walled Lake and Lester Combs, 18, of 200 Willow Camp, pleaded guilty to the theft of about $80 from Cal's Recreation at 411 Pontiac Trail, Commerce Town- ‘McCarthy Won't Call Defense Witnesses (Continued From Page One) jif he can and wants to.” | Asked how many witnesses he | plans to call in the inquiry McCar- i thy said: | “have mone to call. Mf they | want me to appear I will. “| will, of course, attend all | sessions.” Flying back from Los Angeles to |attend the inquiry, McCarthy told ja reporter he sees no reason why ithe new investigation should be aj} | long one. | He was accompanied on the trip |by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vogeler, who said they came in only in the roles of well wishers and friends. Vogeler left later in the day on a flight to New York, and did not indicate whether he would be back to attend the hearings. Vogeler is the American bus- inessman whom the Hungarian Communist government imprison- ed two years ago. A reporter asked whether Voge- ler will jom McCarthy’s Senate in- vestigation subcommitee staff or have any part in the hearings. “Bob is just a good friend,” the senator said. A special bipartisan committee headed by Sen. Watkins (R-Utah) planned a_ closed-door meeting later in the day to complete plans | for the scheduled start tomorrow of public hearings on a resolution to censure McCarthy for what Sen. | Flanders (R-Vt) has charged was | conduct “unbecoming a senator’ land tending to bring “disrepute” on the Senate. Check Forger Receives 1%4-14 Year Sentence A one-and-a-half to 14 year pris- on sentence was imposed on Robert A. Eagles, 23, today by Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty for forging a $25 check Aug. 4 Eagles, who had been Hving | with friends at 1539 E. Humphrey to stealing jewelry, clothing, a check book and a tire and wheel from the home. He also admitted forging other 'checks totalling about $55. The prison term will be served in South- ern Michigan Prison at Jackson. — A 20-year-old airman based at (ot Berkley, pleaded guilty Aug. 23 | HAYWARD WHITLOCK Pontiac Democrats named as county convention delegates in the Aug. 3 primary, yesterday elected attorney Hayward Whitlock chair- man of the local organization for the next two years. Whitlock succeeds attorney Donald A. Téws. Other officers elected at the meeting in the Hotel Waldron were Glenwood L. Flack i { 1 z L a. a) bery. . The prosecution earlier asked that life sentence be imposed on t f OS eee pita a lis '§ 2 Pe’ « 3 said they were satisfied with the | mer general manager of its Fisher sentence. Body Division. . Taruc, who eluded government; Mrs. Fisher, a native of Chicago, tnpansieusd sepect I semdtie |on on philanthropic her table tice in a 25-minute address to the | work. os court last Friday when he was| Her father was an executive in arraigned. the old Fisher Body Corp. He was listed by the army as/ Besides her husband, she leaves the third-ranked leader in the/three daughters, Mrs, James K Huk hierarchy at the time of his ; Mrs. C, Bradford Lundy surrender. Jr., and Mrs, Frank B. Audette. For Rent ington Bidg., Royal Oak, Michigan. daughter, are three Fountain Green, Ill., Ivan of Carthage, Ill., and Gordon of Detroit. Irene, brothers, Melvin of Funeral Home, The Rev. “Henry | yg” Wrobbel of Sunnyvale Chapel will officiate. Nanna Bajari Miss Nanna Bajari, 72, of 224 N. Saginaw St.. died at her home yesterday after an illness of six months. Born in Calumet, Mich., she -was the daughter of Anders A. and Matlena Jonas Bajari. A member of the Apostolic Lutheran -Church of Calumet, she came to Pontiac from there 14 years ago. Surviving besides her sister, Miss Elena Bajari of Pontiac. are four nephews and two nieces. Miss Bajari has been sent from Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home to the Erickson Funeral Home in Calumet, where service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Paul Heidman will officiaite. Burial will follow at Lake View Cemetery. Local Cancer Group to Organize Tonight Nérth Oakland County persons in- terested in cancer work are urged to attend an organizational meeting tonight at 8 o'clock, at the Ameri- can Cancer Society office, 66 West Lawrence Street. Those active in the work in. Pontiac and North Oakland county hope at this time to establish a permanent local of- PRIME BUSINESS LOCATION Tel-Huron Shopping Center invites your inquiry rela- tive to leasing two retail store spoces ideally suited for such retail lines as millinery, boys’ and girls’ wear, curtains and dropes, etcetera and such service lines as florist, dry cleaner, etcetera. For information call Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Inc., 500 South Wash- ® and DELIVERY i & N \ \ \ . \ 227 Auburn Ave. : . 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Committee of the U.S. FLAG with 6’ jointed pole and house *3.50 Or By Calling FE 4-4507 * XH RH RHR HH HHH HH HH insane et te ee i ee i ee et es eee ne ie a ee i a ey ey ae residents were without water for mass at St. Gement Catholic Church Saturday morning The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Konarski of Schoof road, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Malburg of Oxford. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a redingote of slipper satin with a chinese collar overlaid with lace and studded with rhinestones, The underskirt was of ruffled lace trimmed with rhinestones. A Queen Anne crown veil held her cathedral length illusion veil. She carried a cascade arrangement of white roses, stephanotis and orchid. The bride’s aunt, Marie Roseski, wes her maid of honor. Brides- maids were the bride's cousin, Verna Gill of Dryden, Nancy Zwier of Detroit and Joann Bazner of Dearborn. Junior bridesmaids were Mary Jean Milliek of Romeo and Rosalie Lesinski of Armada. The bride’, brother, James Keonarski, served as best man, Seating the guests were James Van Stein of Warren, Walter D. Some 200 guests attended the breakfast and about 600 attended the reception in the evening, both held at the K. of C. Hall in Utica. The newlyweds left for Mackinac Island for a week's honeymoon. They plan to reside on Wheeling road in Imlay City upon their re- turn. Amvets Pick Romeo Man MIAMI BEACH, Fla. #—Frank T. Moran of Romeo, Mich., was elected national surgeon-genera! of the American Veterans of World War II and Korea (Amvets) yes- terday. The amvets are holding their 10th anniversary convention | Maude in Miami Beach. > THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1954 SS? SS ge ae oe, WIXOM — are two sons, William of Berkley, and Daniel, of Haze} Park, and a sister Angelina Grey, of Alsey, Ill. Mrs. Minnie Scudder MILFORD — Service for. Mrs. Minnie Scudder, 82, of 9960 Cooley Lake Rd. will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home, with burial in Oak- view Cemetery, Royal Oak. She | died Sunday. Surviving are two sons, Clifford of Mateday Lake, Jerry, of Or- mond, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. |George Martell, of Milford, and Mrs. B. L. House, of Cleveland, O., four sisters Mrs. Ida Harris, Mrs. Ella Rooks, Mrs. Dora Howd, Mrs. Willard, and a_ brother Frank King, all of Breckenbridge. Peter Rusich ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Req- uiem Mass for Peter Ruzich, 6, of 26647 Delton Ave., was sung this —s at. St. Mary Mag- dalen Church. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Ruzich died Friday at Royal Oak General Hospital. Sur- viving is a brother,-John of Royal Oak Township. Leonard W. Jenne BERKLEY — Service for Leon- ard W. Jenne, M, of 1186 Cam- bridge Rd., was held this afternoon at the Kinsey Funeral Home with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. He was killed Friday in a traffic accident in Berkiey. Surviving are his widow, Muriel Marie; a daughter, Susan Marie, age 8; a son, Leonard W. Jr., 15 months, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenne of Bend, Ore- gon. ri y i. bi. iH pF Ea .sF i 7 ¥E | i j z 4 if Fy and Requiem Mass will be sung at *19:30 at Guardian Angel Church with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cem- Bird etery. He died Friday at his home. Surviving are his widow, Lucille; four sons, Richard of Rochester, , | Robert, USA, Albert Jr. and Victor ‘lof Royal Oak; a daughters, Mrs. Frankfort, Ger- Peter Roll of West Branch; four brothers, Leo of Royal Oak, Frank of Rochester, Edward of Calif. and Lawrence of West Branch; a sister, Mrs, Betty Truan of Detroit. John W. Carr WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Service for John W. Carr, 39, of 4871 Payton, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Farmer - Snover Funeral Home, with burial in Oak- land Hills Memorial Cemetery. 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Detroit, break up after it passes the Pee er go : | Witnesses said a man dressed ‘like B. od My ete ‘a woman was at the wheel. “tin Ae a 2y ae Biallel The fundamentals of , Burke was at the jail awaiting our service... —tgnachine guh. Police said he used 2 Schwinn Bikes 1 Boys — 1 girls Bike... No purchase necessary. just regis- ter in our Children’s Dept. Understanding Joseph “Specs” O'Keefe, a Boston Reverence prime suspect in the $1,219,000 rob- Degmty * ¢ Township is shown holding a U. S. Army Signal | The equipment is used to collect weather data at : " After Burke wes picked up here, Corps parachute and radiosonde equipment which | heights up to 50,000 feet to assist weathermen ia parks riffin New York police identified him as/| fell in a field behind his farm home yesterday. om long-range forecasts. q the man wanted for slaying a|——— Fu , ; Funeral Hlome — |amuee comment wt See], reat Pan ~” Boating Industry Army in Japan - ork sl around the “sun in 248 years. " 46 Williams St. FE 2-5841 | Y slayings a Set Pol R ive The advertised price is the. |s Riding Crest 4,011 War Dead Take to Water over starting Wednesday in “Op- f FDERAI 4 | TOKYO (INS)—American Tech- eration Glory’’ at Panmunjom in By SAM DAWSON Korea. 2 j NEW YORK (%—Some auto deal-| The Reds will recieve the re- ers are having their sales prob-| mains of 14,000 of their own dead. | | : lems, But the boating industry; The work of positive identifi- isn't. cation will take place at a quarter- complete price at Federal’s! | nicians in Japan prepared to re- || . tee te Dollar Sales Headed | eve bodies of 4,011-Allied war No ‘extras’! No ‘switching’! for Record as Millions |dead the Communists will turn a new record and into the billion-| dead during the Korean War. Check List Specials of the | Trainmen’s Convention industry, the Outboard Boating Gets Under Way Tuesday of outboard motors this year at| MIAMI BEACH (INS)—The 30th around 120 million dollars, a 20| convention of the Brotherhood of 1953. Railroad Trainmen gets under way bout four million outboards are| tomorrow at Miami Beach with putting around now, The club puta| hopes of solving a number of new ones this year : HH production of problems. = at 500,000 and expects 3957 output/ First on the list is the industry's to reach 700,000. lagging position in the national In Milwaukee, 1957 is the target | transportation picture. 4 of the Evinrude Motors Division of| W. P. Kennedy, president of the Outboard, Marine union which represents 215,000 the floor space of its plant, after | ductors having seen its sales climb 17 SS ee setrwads of te | * 8,000 bus operators on inter- | ° Webb, general manager, | city linees, will give the keynote address tomorrow. fj $32 by g : Price slashed at Federal’s! Was 179.95! Big new 1954 ADMIRAL 17-in. TV 2 Folorsl ons new Admiral ibe see tang arn | : F; A hy [ R E, l | E F s be . . re eA VHEUHE tanec! Mahosm color cabinet. mh H/ USCUL 4 A DAIN 4 i i Fy fy ; ia 4209 a8 . ‘ ie vanes Peetieenes ‘ Vigayet are > + “ — ” e481 an ; | : f i : A iq sip es a7 Full Year Warranty on Picture Tube Handsomely-styled deluxe 5-tube radio combined with 3-speed record player! ss iment im Democratic politics and ADMIR A JL RADIO-PHONO [Fi COMBINATION | commerce ‘unser 69% Terms Perfect for bedroom, den or dormitory, this new Admiral combi- nation plays 7, 10 or 12” records at 3344, 45, 78 rpm. 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Beautiful 8x10 Portrait $1.95 Special This Week es ek et MRS. ROBERT JOHN BULL Sally Palmer Speaks Vows Saturday Robert John Bull Claims His Bride in Christ Church gowned in Alencon lace and tulle over white satin Saturday evening as she approached the altar of Christ Church Cranbrook to be- come the bride of Robert John Bull. . She is the daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Hayden Duncan Palmer of Ottawa Drive, and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lees Bull of Sparta are his parents. The Rev. William C, Hamm of St. Mary in the Hills Church per- formed the eight o'clock candle- and roses, The molded bodice of the bride's gown was fashioned with illusion necklitie and accented by pearl and iridescent embroidery. The tulle skirt was paneled with Jace and swept into a chapel length train. A half crown in petal motif of hand-fashioned French silk illusion, her fingertip veil of silk illusion. A prayer book with cascade of A good schooltime wardrobe- stretcher is the reversible jumper. Call for Appointment ‘Couple Marks Of corduroy, in autumn-toned col- | Phone FE 2-9066 pe j 8 Mt. Clemens jors. the reverse side is a 4d co | Silver Wedding clan plaid, —— . | Myrtle avenue entertained Mr. and |Mrs, Millis J. Bowers of Farming- ton at dinner Tuesday evening to celebrate the Bowers’ 25th wedding | anniversary While the Summer Care- dinner was taking P place, the Bowers’ home was being ermanent , appropriately decorated for a sur- i prise open house their son, Requires very litt e | Dick. Wilma Tenm ead Mrs. Wil- care. You'll love its })jiam Tamm. simplicity. Styled by Approximately 50 friends and all of Betty LeCornu’s } relatives were present from Clio, artists Flint, Drayton Plains, Pontiac, Farmington and Detroit. Betty LeCornu | Beauty Salon 306 Riker Bldg. FE 2-5221 The ultra-feminine girl will be interested in new pantaloon pa- jamas. They feature a tucked front, and the collar and cuffs are trim- | med with lace embroidery. 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Mrs. John Joseph O’Brien of Royal Oak attended the bride as matron of honor, Other attendants | Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Monroe of | were Nancy Schwarderer of Cass | | Ham J. Dean Jr., Mrs, Robert | City, Jacqueline Grant of Eaton | Rapids, Marianne Swanson of Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs, Fraser MacKinnon of St. Johns and Ann Stowe of Munith. The attendants wore waltz-length gowns of teal blue ‘taffeta with matching shoes /and headpieces, They carried bou- | quets of fuji chrysanthemums and Johanna Hill roses. Hayden D, Palmer Jr., brother lof the bride, served as best man. |Mr. MacKinnon of St. Johns, Wil- liam Swanson of Newberry, Wil- | Park place recently traveled to liam Bow of Saginaw, Charies |Hubbard of East Lansing and Charles Switzer ‘of Sparta, seated the guests. |. Japanese lanterns illuminated the | Saints Greek Orthodox Church, The | |garden of the Palmer’s home on | Nicholas Christis are the baby's | Ottawa drive where white satin grandparents and Dorothea Arnas, | and floral garlands draped the buf- | also of Wierton, is his godmother. | fet tables for the reception, Mrs, Palmer received the guests wearing a gown of champagne lace and tulle with matching accesso- ries. Bronze cymbidium orchids | were pinned to her purse. A gown of pale blue ‘silk organza was worn by Mrs. Bull, who chose a corsage of pink cym- bidium orchids, The new Mrs. Bull changed to a dark blue ensemble with bur- | gundy accessories and a white or- chid corsage for the wedding trip. Upon their return they will reside |in Ann Arbor. The bride is a graduate of Albion ‘College where she was affiliated | with Alpha Xi Delta sorority. John is a graduate of Albion College where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He is now attending University of Michigan Medica} School and is a member of Nu Sigma Nu, medical frater- nity Marion Fleming Sets Fall Date | Mr and Mrs. Ray E. Fleming of Cottage street are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Marion Elizabeth, to David Stuart Donaldson. , He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart Donaldson of Royal | om. A fal] wedding is planned. Sea Scouts Gather Swimming and baseball were en- | joyed by 25 couples and their fami- lies at a Sea Scout reunion held Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Cobb were hosts at their Voorheis Lake cottage for the occasion. Sally Fredricka Palmer was | FALL TERM Tuesday, Sept. 7 Day, Half-Day. Evening © GREGG SHORTHAND | STENOTYPE STENOGRAPH HIGHER ACCOUNTING BUSINESS, ADMINISTRATION od Sherron Jane Mack became Mrs. Irving Pcrter Webb Saturday afternoon at a ceremony per- formed in the Oakland Park Methodist Church. . The Rev. James Deeg per- formed the 1 o'clock ceremony be- fore an altar decorated with vases of giadioli and palms. | Sherron is the daughter of the Francis W. Macks of Nelson street and the bridegroom is the son of Evan B. Webb of Keego Harber and Mrs. Betty Webb of Elizabeth Lake. The bride, given in marriage by her father, approached the altar wearing-a gown of Chantilly type lace and nylon over slipper satin. ‘The ballerina length gown was Anne Perkins HA onored , at Luncheon light ceremony before an altar dec-| -Mrs. George W. Panks honored | black linen princess style ¢ orated with white chrysanthemum |}. niece, bride-elect Anne Per-| with white accessories and the ‘kins, at a luncheon Saturday at Devon Gables. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Charles Perkins of Dakota with William J. Archambeau, son | of Leo J. Archambeau of Sylvan | ~. trimmed with pearl drops, secured | Lake and the late Mr. Archambeau lon Sept. 18. i | Attending the luncheon were | Mrs. Perkins and Mrs. Archam- | beau, Mrs. James Bradiey, Mrs. | Earl Lind, Mrs. E. W. Lyon, Mrs. N. L. Pattison, Mrs. Roy Pulver, Mrs. Howard Platten, Mrs. Wil- Ensworth and Mrs. D. F. Hoyt. | Leona Barry of Williamston, | Margaret Schmidt of New Balti- +more, Mrs. Frank Jagunich and Mrs. E. A. McCormak of Niagara, | Wis., completed the list. 'Son 1s Christened ‘in Wierton, W.. Va. | Mr. and Mrs, Philip’ Christi of iMr. Christi's home in Wierton, W. Va., } son, Nicholas. | The event parents’ to christen their took place in All Mack-Webb Vows. drive, Anne will spegk her vows | oken|Merle coal linen suit with gray acces- sories and a corsage of yellow glamelias. For a honeymoon trip. to Ohio and New York, the bride wore a os Reg. $84.95 $hQ* NO MONEY DOWN And Your Heater ‘corsage itom her bridal bouquet. || THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP | Upon their return they will reside 51 W. Huron St. {on Whittemore street. of Pontioc Ph, FE 4-1555 A matching lace and satin cap eae We cea ea sara Ds nylon net a . bridal shower honoring Merle Burg: | 4 ‘ "s ouly attendant wearing & | The daughter of Mrs. Sarah H. white lace and wet gown and | Williams of Washington street, carrying a bouquet of deep red | Merie will speak her vows with! WILLIAMK. COWIE gtamelias. Cari A, Lidster on Sept, 11 in St James Ratledge of Keego Har-| Trinity Lutheran Church, Custom Upholstery guests were seated by William Mrs. Louis Donnelly, Mrs, Jack|{ 2] Years of Practical Experience Girt Burgdorf, Mrs. Cari Altz, Mrs. 378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2857 Mrs. Mack received the guests, vi ies, Dee at a reception held in the home e of the bride, wearing a gray tat- 5.R i u ter feta dress with black accessories 24 oom l ea and a corsage of salmon ; glamelias. Mrs. wah omyeken SAVE $25.00! i Ande © BEAUTY SALON Presents 3 Fall Permanents A 5° -°7°- 107 ~ COLD WAVE MACHINE or MACHINELESS Including Haircut and Hair Style Open Wednesday All Day—Friday ‘til 9 P.M. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED! IMMEDIATE SERVICE! } } } fl | | | —_ 126,000 | EXECUTIVE ~ SECRETARIAL BOOKKEEPING ; TYPEWRITING DICTAPHONE COMPTOMETER CALCULATOR 7 Call, Phone or Write for Details 7 W. Lawrence Street : Ae A AT TS “t clothes dryers There's anothe buy... operate load, They are ‘14 North Saginaw sirang FR -2-600k:- i. Pee ee Veteran Approved ' “71 ? , SO tk, f : [ 5 4 ~ heat is as clean as the sun's have the edge. They cost less to oy 5 ae OLS]. 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Oras Oven 98 ENJOY THE on oS ea Lost & F i704 S. Telegraph Rd, eg tim ee ee ge . ik Re 2S =k i ! ee ‘ i cag = = ; A ton Says : er Bee €:00—(4) Time for Music. Jane - Palmer sings. (2) Gene Autry.. “When the Carnival Comes West,” town’s social leader tries to drive it away. (7) Detroit Deadline. News Events. €:15—(4) News. Paul Williams. | ~ {1 News Ace. 6:30—(4) Tony Martin Show. Tony sings “Let's Try Again,” “It's | a Lovely Day.” (2) Doug Ed-/ wards. (7) U. S. Highway, 1954. | Travelogue. 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Ewayze. (2) Perry Como. Perry sings “I'm a Fool | to Care,” “When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver.” 7:00—(4) Droddles. Roger Price : draws pictures for pane! tc iden- _ tify. (2) Burns and Allen. Magic fluid invented by Gracie’s uncle causes confusion when every- body but George wants to fi- nance the discovery. (7) Sky King. Kirby Grant, pilot-rancher, adventure films. 7:30—(4) Background. “The Face | of Southeast Asia,” behind Asia's | drift to Communism. (2) Talent Scouts. Arthur Godfrey host to comedy group, baritone, pop singer. (7) Voice Program. Tenor Brian Sullivan sings “Surrey | With the Fringe On Top,” “Only | a Rose.” i 8:00--(4) Recital Hall. Tossy Spivokovsky. violinist, guest art- ist. (2) Public Defender. Public Defender races against time to save client from i death | . cell, Reed Hadley stars, (7) President Eisenhower. The 9:30—(4) Col. March,. Eminent | psychologist is murdered with sy Channel 2~WIBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV yr \ TONIGHT'’S hat pin in “The Sorcerer’ Boris Karloff stars: 10:00—(4) Showcase of Stars. “Joe Santa Claus,” with Maria Palmer, film drama. (2) News. Jack LeGoff. (7) Amos 'n’ Andy. “Andy Goes into Business,” film comedy. 10:15—(2) Weatherman. Dr Everett R. Phelps. 10:30—(4) Stage 4. Jack Carson, Marvin Kaplan in “The Mar- riage Fix,” comedy of truck driver pursued by bookies and marriage-mad sweetheart. (2) Theater. “The Whole Truth,” film drama. (7) Impact. “Neu- tral Corner,” film drama. 11:00—(4) News. Paul Williams. 12) Telenews Ace. (7) Soupy’s On. Slagle subs for vacationing Soupy Sales with music, variety. 11:15—(4) Moods in the Night. Music. (2) Weatherman. (7) Armchair Theater. Michael Red- grave in “Kipps,” film feature. TUESDAY MORNING 7:00—-(4) Today. Show. 8:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (2) Morning in Detroit. 9:00—(4) Playschool. (7) Wixie () Garry Moore. 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (2) Morning ‘ 10:00—(4) Home. (7) Charm Time. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(4) Bob Smith. (7) house. (2) Valiant Ledy. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. Play- President addresses the Ameri- | 11:30—(4) Travel Unlimited. (2) can Legion National Convention; Tomorrow's Search. at Washington, D.C. ~ $:30—(4) Robert Montgomery : TUESDAY AFTERNOON tells of the omar dee goer 12 O'Clock Comics. (2) stardom of a popular singer,| 20% Murphy. John Newland stars. (2) / 12:15—(4) 3 Steps to Heaven. roo agen poe ~ 9 cots, | 2 38—(7) News. Weather. (2) eooe* Wrestli K "| Weleome Traveler. (4) Ladies . : | First. tp aber - nase en ow ved 12: 45—(7) Stars on Seven Cookson, a character study of a 1:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis sorson Shes cele be am 1:30—(2) Houseparty. (4) Good bout: Johany Lombardo vs, “Ss _ Chris Christensen. 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (7) My Life (4) One Man's Family. j 2:15—(4) Golden Windows. 2:30—(7) ‘Theater. (4) First Love. | (2) Featurette. 2:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 3:00—-i4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 3:15—(4) First Love. (2), Secret Storm. 3:30—(4) Betty White. (7) Airbase. (2) Ladies Day. | 3:45-—-(7) Cowboy Colt. 4:00—(4) Pinky Lee. 4:30—(4) Howdy Doody. .(7). On Your Account. (2) Bob Murphy. 4:45--(7) Barnaby Bear. 5:00—(4) Happy Hollow. (7) Auntie Dee. (2) Portia Faces | Life. . | 5:15—(2) Seeking Heart. 5:30—(2) Sports. (4) Adventure/| 1 Patrol. (7) Rocky Jones. 5:45-—-(2) Featurette. TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—(4) Time for Music. (7) Det. Deadline. (2) Kit Carson. 6:15—(4) News. (7) News, 6:30—(4) Vaughn Monroe. (7) Men of Tomorrow. News. : (7) (2) News. | 6:45—(4) News Caravan: (2) Sum-|] ever worked with. We seem to think alike. We'll both turn up at |) notes } mer Holiday. 7:00—(4) Midwestern Hayride. | (7) Times Square Playhouse. (2) | Goldbergs. 7:30 — (7) 20 Questions. (2) One | Minute Please. (4) Arthur Mur-| ray. 8:00 — (4) Fireside Theater. (7) | Make Room for Daddy. (2) | Foreign Intrigue. $:30—(4) Circle Theater. (2) Dan- ger. (7) Steel Hour. |9:00—(4) Truth or Consequences. | (2) Life With Father. 9:30—(4) Capt. Braddock. (7) Name's the Same, (2) Favorite Story.¢ | 10:00-—(4) Fights. (7) Stage Seven | News. 1@:15—(2) Weather. 10: 30—(7) Boss Lady. (2) Meet Millie. | 11:00—(4) News. (7) Soupy’s On| (2) News. , | 11:15—(4) Singin’ Along. (7) The- | ater. (2) Movie Date. : -- Today's Radio. 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Music 7:1—WWJ, News $:06—WIR. Jack White 1:1456—WJR, Ma Perkins | | 7:38—WJIR, -Peter Hayes t:13—CKLw, Guy Nunn 7 WWJ. Morean Beatt WJ, Bob 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone : ¢ —— WwWi, Say It With Musie WXYZ, Dick Osgood WXYZ, Paul Winter WXYZ, Silver Eagle 7:20—WIR, Peter L. Hayes CKLW. News, Toby CKLW. Gabriel Heatter WW, Morgan Beatty WIBK, News, Gentile 1:45—WJIR, Guiding Light WIBK, T. George WXYZ, Lone Ranger WCAR, News, Clem 2:06—WJR, Mrs. Burton 7:45—WJIR, C. Collingwood CKLW, Gabriel Heater | $:15—WJR, “Bud Guest | “WwJ, News, Miulhdéijand CKLW, Eddie Fisher | WJBK, Tom George | WXYZ, Pred Wol CKLW, Davies WWJ, One Man's Pamily 7:45—WIR, E.R. Murrow | . WJBK, T. George 8:00—WJIR, People Funny Ww. One Man's Family | $:30—-WJR, Music Hall WCAR, News, Hall | WWJ, Happened te You CKLW, In the Mood 8:45—WCAR, Radio Reyival 2:15—WJR. Perry Mason | WXYZ, Show Stopper 8:06—WIR,. Corliss Archer $-06—-WIR Nexs CKLW, Davies CKLW, Mickey Spillane rch tem Eanes ea WWJ. Minute Parade ¢:38-WJR, Nora Drake &:135—WXYZ, Show World WXYZ, Your Land: Mine WXYZ, Breakfast Club WWJ,.L. Jone _ CKLW. The Faleon CKLW, .News, Music WXYZ. Martin Block :38—WIR. Stoh Muste WJBK, T. George WJBK, News. Murphy WWJ. Barrie Crete = WCAR. N Rhythm ?43—WJR, Brighte Day WXYZ. Vandercook 8:15—-WKYZ, Show World ‘ mpage = a " " WW. Marriage Pays CKLW. High Adventure oF ‘ t Lb F tchen Clu CKLW, Pegey Le , vas, Muse ee WJBK, News. Don McLeod aie ‘ 8:43—WXYZ, Just Easy wxYZ, Vandercook 1 3:00—WJIR, Hilkhop House 96=wwJ. D . | A an : 9:30—WIR, Mrs. Page WWJ, Welcome Travelers oo »_ Dregne CKLW, Under. Arres | CKLW, Good Neighbor WXYZ, Ed McKenzie WXYZ, Town Meeting j $:43-WXYZ, Show Stoppers | WJBK. Bob Murphy CKLW, News, Name Job CKLW, News, Roth WCAR, News, Music Tire powtrac ms Her New Sh --Today’'s Television Programs - A ‘May Do More. x | personality is potent enough even. r a Ts v *. 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Eisenhower WW, Two on Balcony Top Town CKLW, Girardin 10:45—CKLW, Sanctuary WXYZ, Top of Town 13:00—WJR. News WW, Charles 3 . ynold Mawar Mayer. Music | $:45—-WJR. Pete and Joe $:3—WIR, Jack Carson wwii, News CKLW, Tony Martin WCAR, Temple Academy 16.40—WJR. Arthur Godfrey WW, Bob Smith Show WXYZ, My True Story CKLW, Homechats : WJBK, News, Murphy WCAR, News, Temple 18:15—WCAR, Temple 10:30—WXYZ, Whispering WWJ. Here's the Answer CKLW, Mary Morgen WCAR, Song Parade 160:45—WWJ, Break the Bank | WXYZ. Girl Marries 11:00—-WWJ, Strike Tt Rich WXYZ, .Modern Romance CKLW, Florida U.S.A WIJBK, D. McLeod WCAR, News, Song 11:15—WXYZ, Ever Since Eve 11:;3%—WJR, Make Up Mind | WWJ. Phrase That Pays WXYZ, Thy ty ag & Voice CKLW cen / . ° or Day WJIBK. MeLeod 11:45——-WJR, Rbdsemary | WWJ. Second —— | WXYZ, 3 City By-Line WJBK, News, McLeod | &:15—WJR, Reynolds 3:15—WJR, House Party CKLW, Davies 3:30—WWJ, Pepper Young ® WJBK, Don McLeod 3:45—WJIR, Gal Sunday WW4J, Right to Happiness 4:06—WJIR, Music Hall WWJ, Backstage Wife WYZ, Wattrick-McKenele CKLW, Bddie Chase WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, News, Carousel $:15-—WJR, Music Hal! WWJ, Stella Dallas 4:30-—WWJ, Widder Brown WJBK, Don McLeod 4:45—WJIR, Music: News WWJ. Woman in House Ld CKLW, George Wright n 5:00—WIR, News WW, News, J. Deland WXYZ, Wattrick-McKenaie CKLW, Eddie Chase WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, News, Carousel Music 5:30—WJR, Music Mall u 5:435-—WYR Curt Massey Virginian Is Flected Amvet Commander Back in Washington Patrick ‘—WWJ, Crime WXYZ, News WJBK, 16:06—WJIR. Tennessee Ernie WWJ, Fibber WXYZ, News CKLW, Frank Edwards 1¢:15——-WIR, Music Metro Larry . Gentile McGee WWJ. -Heart of News WXYZ, Top of Town CKLW, Freddie Martin 19:30—WIR, To Be Announced | Sta WWH Paris rs WXYZ, News, Top CKLW, Gilrardin '44—CKLW, Organaires O—WIR, News WW... News WXYZ, Sports CKLW, Sports Top of Town CKLW, Search Never Ends | WJBK., Scores, 11:15—WIR, Bob Reynolds CKLW, Manhattan Music }%—WJIR, Music CKLW. Phil McKellar WAYZ, News. Top of Town | three weeks hag been vacationing at Neskowin on the Oregon coast, SALEM, Ore. — Secretary of | left by plane “yesterday for Wash- Interior McKay, who for the past! ington. tis. : | | } | i PONTIAC’S OLDEST TV SERVICE DEALER BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE Authorized Factory Service tor 15 Ditterent Manufacturers 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 . a ae e Yomi OF MINK That’s Ava Gardner—and these are her long and lovely feet. Her hot-as-the-weather story (with pictures) will make anybody forget it’s summer and sit up and say Ah-h-h-h-h ! NEA Hollywood Correspondent "Erskine Johnson tells it in three sultry chapters READ CHAPTER 1 IN TODAY'S _ PONTIAC PRESS — ; ;