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. Five in One Family Have Tonsils Out |Upity Can End | Has Low Score in Masters Tourney 
; a he NOL¢ tie ee is + ©) Indochina War, Not Necessary 
Dulles Declares ifor Red Hunts Calls European Trip Observers 
Mission to Secure Peace Designed Rag 
‘by Free-World Strength Away From McCarthy ~~ 
WASHINGTON (INS)— WASHINGTON (AP) — 
Secretary of “State John Atty .Gen. Brownell says 
Foster Dulles declared to- the FBI, the Justice Depart- 
day that if free govern- ment and the courts are 
ments “unite” against the ever vigilant but the) na- 
Communist threat in Indo- tion needs more stringent 
china, this menace to laws to dig the Communists 
, ; Southeast Asia and the out of hiding. ~ 
# | Western Pacific can be Brownell did not mention 
7} Dulles made the state- wu) shave Senate >» ment in a brief talk for vestigations subcommittee p | television news reels after has done much of Congress’ . ‘a 30-minute conference Red probing. But the at- ———————E_SE~—_———E———E 
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    with President Eisenhower 
at the White House. 
  torney general left the 
strong impression, in a na- 
| Dulles called on the tionally televised . speech 
|President Yor a final talk last night, that he believes” 
. | before taking off for his the law enforcement agen- 
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FIVE SORE THROATS—The photographer was ory (left), 6, both bashful and ailing wouldn't face unity oe noe sana ase pe coenre 
only four-fifths successful when he tried to get the the camera. The others, (left to right) Carlo, 4, and French governments . courts. are 
five newly de-tonsiled children of the C. 8. Michel | Linda Marie 10, Loretta, § and Michael, 7, posed! in arf effort to work out | reg FF EO = i of ~~ with the i , Morganton, N.C., Wieeyhete enace home. family of New Orleans to pose for a picture. Greg-| prettily for the camera. 
  
Red Commandos Sneak In, 
Blow Up Indochina Airstr HANOI, Indochina (UP)—Communist Indochinese 
Commandos sneaked through Dien Bien Phu's battered | 
ramparts today and blew up part of the airstrip linking 
the fortress with the outside world. 
The Red infiltrators crawled through defenses during | 
the moonjess night with crudely-fashioned torpedoes— | 
made by packing hollow bamboo poles with explosives. 
—* In the black of night they 
|crammeéa the bombs under 
11 Inches of Rain sisting tz       
  Enraged Thieves 
Cause of Damage, 
to Lakeside Office | The heavy damage to a Pontiac 
public housing project office was 
blamed today on yeggs who be- 
came enraged when they failed to 
crack open an 800-pound safe. 
Office machines were smashed 
and file cabinets overturned Thurs- 
day night in the Lakeside Housing 
Commission Building, 535 Branch 
St. Damage was estimated at $2,- 
300. 
Roy B. MacAfee, executive di- 
rector, said he. thought the van- 
dalism was caused by the thieves 
Who tried to batter open the huge 
safe in the office vault. 
He also said employes worked 
six hours yesterdy sorting 400 keys     Hits Rio Grande the vital airstrip. 
Other Communist sneak forces | 
Valley Towns Dig Out, 
of Mud; Other Texas 
Areas Still Parched 
DONNA, Tex.  — Many Rio 
Grande Valley towns and cities 
raked up mud today caused by 
floods from yesterday's rains, first 
moisture of consequence for the |   tried to seize a southern strong- strewn over the floor, A package 
point in the shell-pocked defense | mailed to the commission by mis- 
  
-dancer on his Saturday area since last August. |lost 22,000 men in his four futile 
High winds, some of hurricane attempts to wrest the strategic 
;.» | fortress from its “fighting fool’ force, accompanied the rains whic def wil wessiee re- 
ranged up to 11 inches here a placements by Sminy ot the 
at nearby Alamo, Tex. | latest. 
But while this region received More than 20,000 Red Indo- 2 
torrential rains, Weet Texas’ cot. | “Mmese rebels have been min 
ton lands and cattle ranges | 4% 8 Mghway leading from . t depots near the bor- 
vemetned pelea. ptm glad der of Communist China to the 
——E hills overlooking the Dien Bien Between 2% and 40 homes were| Phu basin. 
damaged by high winds here and| The Reds increased the inten- 
‘ one man was killed at Mission | sity of their artillery fire on Dien | 
when he came in contaét with a| Bien Phu early today, resuming a| 
wet electrical connection under a/ duel that lasted for 20 hours Fri-| 
house trailer. He was Perry Fran-| day. 
cis, 70, who was trying to rescue; French spokesmen said rebel 
a small dog when he was killed. | artillerymen appeared to be con- 
centrating on French batteries 
Warning Called Futile | "tich had been dug in within the 
MANILA @# — Philippine For- defense perimeter. 
It was disclosed in Saigon that 
eign Secretary Carlos P. Garcia; Emperor Boa Dai of Viet Nam 
said today a U. S. proposal to| left Indochina by plane early today 
warn Red China to keep out of|for Paris where he may discuss 
Indochina “could lead to a third the seven-year war with U.S. Sec- 
world war.” | retary of State John Foster Dulles. | 
Asks $5,000 a Month 
Gleason’s Wife Files Suit 
for Separate .Maintenance NEW YORK (AP)—Jackie Gleason's wife, who says| 
the TV funnyman “spends money with reckless aban-| 
don,” has filed a separation suit against the roly-poly star 
involving a new high in temporary alimony. Pa "4 
Mrs. Genevieve Gleason, 38, filed a petition in Su- 
preme Court yesterday charging abandonment and non-| 
mpes and asked $5,000 a month temporary alimony | 
and $20,000 in counsel fees. + 
    
    
  
y to Jackie's romance Sheraton Hotel, earned $336,000 | 
Marilyz. Taylor, a ; last year. 
When they separated nearly 
Z three years ago, she said, Gleason | 
the comedian is able gave her $1,000 a menth to support! 
: her and their two daughters, Ger- 
aldine, 15, and Linda, 12, plus rent | 
and very expensive jewelry. He|and department store bills. She) 
lives a life-of complete splendor | said he later raised the amount 
a a od | 
The couple's estrangement and] 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) |   Hauplee penthouse “at tie Parte ES. ge Se ee 
to $1,500. They were married in'|«   lines that have held against five | take was torn open by the thieves 
weeks of “human wave’ assault.|and postal authorities were noti- 
with Red artillery barrages, was | 
considered part of Communist | 
Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap’s prepara- oun Oadl 
tien for his next and possibly | 
French military authorities pre-| 
dicted Vo would make the big) 
aftack within 36 hours. 
| 1955 Budget, Election 
of Officers Top Agenda 
for Session 
Supervisors will meet Tuesday to 
elect officers and look over a ten- 
| tative budget of $6,513,164.84 to run 
| The board also will take up bids 
jon the new county market near 
| Pontiac, two areas’ plans to be- 
matters at Tuesday's session. The 
meeting will start at 9:30 a. m. 
in the County Office Building, at The Commando attack, along | fied. 
final assault on the fortress. | 
= Meets Tuesday The officials said Vo, who has| 
The Oakland County Board of 
| the county in 1955. 
come cities and several other 
1 Lafayette St. 
The tax board will 
gets of the county, townships and 
school systems, and split the al- 
lowed 15 mills of taxes between 
them. Supervisors later will work 
out a more detailed budget. 
The supervisors’ boundaries | 
committee plan to suggest election | 
dates Tuesday for voters of the! 
Walled Lake area and a _ strip 
across the bottom of Southfield 
Township to decide whether the 
areas should become cities. 
The committee, headed by Wil- 
liam A, Ewart, of Pontiac, will 
alse suggest a date for an elec- 
tion on Clawsen’s annexation of 
nearby land.” 
H. Lloyd Clawson, chairman of 
the supervisors’ committee for a 
riew county courthouse, has a prog- 
report 
In Today's Press. 
Bras, News 1 throu of ed a 
rere Tritt i terete 
eT ERER IEEE Pree aoe which he claimed 6m sirenes pian to win the Indochinese 
ar. 
He declared that the U. S. pur- 
pose “is not to extend the fight- 
ing but to end the fighting.” 
He said: “This government be- 
lieves that if all the free people 
who are threatened now unit 
against the threat, it can be ended. | 
“The Communist Biec, with its 
vast resources, can win success 
by overwhelming one by one 
small bits ef freedom. But it is 
different if we unite.” 
He declared the U. S. purpose 
at the forthcoming Geneva Con- 
the unit of free wills needed to as- 
sure a peaceful setilergent which 
will in fact preserve the vital in- 
terests of us all.” - 
would be promoted if I would go 
personally to London to talk to the 
British government and go to 
Paris to talk to the French govern- 
ment so that there could be a 
more Satisfactory exchange of 
views than is possible by the ex- 
change of cabled messages." 
sure that the conference will 
lead to a loss of freedom in 
Southeast Asia.” 
dnd County May 
Drop Polio Test   ut | Ployes’ pensions. 
Recodified watches as a scorer posts his two roupd score of 
144 at the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, Ga. yesterday. Patton was low man at this point, 
one stroke ahead of Ben Hogan.     
Senator Names 
‘4 Attainments Lists 18 Acts for State; 
Ist Is Revision of Sales 
Tax Diversion Law 
LANSING @ — Sen. Creighton 
R. Coleman (R-Battle Creek), Sen- 
ate majority leader, listed fhe fol- 
gan Legislature: 
Approved a revision of the 
tax diversion amendment. 
Authorized a bridge across the 
St. Mary River to link the Upper 
Peninsula and Canada. 
Increased unemployment com- 
pensation benefits. 
Increased workmen's compen- 
sation benefits, 
Provided a retirement system for | 
probate judges. 
Increased the pay of circuit sales 
AP 4 ay 
Authorized the election of a per- 
manent chief justice of the State 
Supreme Court. 
Provided for a program of pro- 
motion and marketing of Michigan 
agricultural products. 
Approved a state bonus for Ko- 
rean War veterans, subject to a 
popular vote. 
Raised teachers’ and state em- 
the state election 
Guaranteed that old age assist- 
ance payments will stay at a maxi- 
mum of $70 a month. 
Provided planning money for a 
new prison. 
Established a tuberculosis case 
finding program. 
Authorized municipalities which 
operate their own gas and elec- 
tric atilities to issue revenue 
bonds without a vote of the peo- 
  Monroe Hints It Might | 
Cancel Plans to Join 
in Vaccine Trial 
DETROIT (UP)—Monroe County 
may join Washtenaw in cancelling 
the scheduled test of the Salk polio 
vaccine but, the other 10 Michi- 
gan counties originally participat- 
ing appeared ready to go ahead. 
Dr. C. D. Barrett, Monroe Coun- 
ty health director, said couhty 
health officers will meet Wednes- 
day to make a final decision. 
Washtenaw County dropped out 
blaming “doubt; confusion and 
delay.” The confusion stemmed 
from commentator Walter Win- 
chell’s broadcast last Sunday in 
were found in the Salk Serum. 
Dr. Jonas Salk, who developed 
with live virus was sent 
    tenaw County’s withdrawal. 
“> both announced they would go snaried in a 
ahead with the tests despite Wash- | unemployment 
| creases. ple. 
Liberalized the Basic Science lowing as among the major ac- Commission. 
complishments of the 1954 Michi. | Dene t [Britain Asks Secret Talks 
on World Disarmament UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP)—With recent U. S. 
| hydrogen bomb tests injecting a “new note of urgency,” 
| the West today was solidly behind-a proposal for private 
| talks among the Big Four and Canada on world disarma- And he said the operation of @ law already on the books might, 
in effect, result in outlawing the 
Communist party through its own 
  ment. Russia asked for time to study the plan. 
| The dramatic proposal to take such arms discussions 
,out of the public eye, where they have proved only a 
| deadlock of propaganda exchanges, was made yesterday | quests for new legislation would 
gested or, in some cases, any ac 
by Britain’s Sir Pierson Dixon Before the U.N. Disarma+| tion at all. '   
Most delegates d the Rus- | 7 
ser rs: Brothers Jailed wondered ther Russia might 
not be preparing to insist on Red | 
China's participation. 
Soviet Delegate Andrei Y. Vis-| 
hinsky said he would have to re- 
serve until later his comment on After Stabbing Lincoln Park Cabdriver 
Refuses to Join Union; 
Knifing Follows 
LINCOLN PARK (INS)—Lincoln 
Park police jailed two brothers 
after a 21-year-old cab driver was 
Closes Rat Office tempted to sign him as a member 
of the AFL Teamsters Union. 
France, Russia and Canada to try 
to find a solution to the disarma- 
ment and atomic control preblem 
which public debate has failed to 
solve the past eight years: 
Chief U. S. Delegate Henry Cabot 
Lodge Jr. seconded the British 
proposal, as did Henri Hopenot of 
France. Lodge said the U.S. was | 
| prepared also to give careful atten- 
| tion to any proposals the Soviet 
Union is ready to make. Rousse, out of work for 
    
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a8 I   | department has announced that it, 
| will close its Rat office April 30.| deadly weapon.     
lied Legislators Still Jangling Over Bude! Jobless LANSING # — The Michigan 
Legislature, at loggerheads over 
next year’s budget and unemploy- 
ment compensation increases, was 
still in session today—many hours 
after its scheduled final adjourn- 
ment. 
‘After 13 hours of futile wrang- 
ling. the lawmakers gave up at 
11:50 p.m. last night and stumbled 
yivtererams: ot. 650 Peery oe 
appropriations re- 
were 
over $1,812,000, 
in- The Senate, by a 15-17 vote, re-| Taxation Committee, still was 
jected a compromise recommend- | working on new revenue estimates 
ed by a conference committee. Aj for next year which his friends 
| second—and last—conference was said would show a surplus in the 
scheduled to- work today on the 
|/amount of benefits for jobless 
workers. 
Legisiative leaders sald weari- 
ly they expected the session to sche o § 
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ended quickly at suppertime yes-|to agree 
| terday when the Senate’s two-year- 
| old opposition to a new children’s 
| psychiatric hospital at Northville 
suddenly buckled. 
The Senate conferees 
write $700,000 into the 
start the institution. It   to, 
budget to; 
cost to reach   agreed 
will 
Sen, George N. Higging (R-Fern- 
dale), chairman ofthe Senate | ay 
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money to send home to my mother oor ogee age y the right result.” Factory closing date, April 17. trend Cast Sone - is = my kitchen. Wt about . =e 
furious with resentment. | reached it there was a message. Pa gy WHY BE “SAVER SHY”... teed Ooun tetene Fr] 
every cup and saucer. I| My first call from the Edward Copyright 1954 COMPLETE YOUR SERVICE NOW! = -- tim Spowet 
Gprear af happy suditors, Mr. Blunt had erased eS Tae . ty 4 hostility and cisimed whelshearted eooperstion with plate or giass I broke. Ang-# broke My work was done in that | and Bo Picks ” inser Reg 
o smile. more each day house. F had Mioraily and opirtta- | 222 Y Simner Festa, Vande It was hard to pray through at} Oo") ot att ight Da Seted Forts 
VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME |): isis (| Seizure wmgae |e Tigiit pay ae was.an ¢ rule-for overcoming anything or 
ete naee cae sane There is really no end to my| pays to fo obiobenstin vite 
= . = tes ~ kitchen . Its is for the 18 
“Reliable INSURANCE ‘Protection came trom confiding may probs | SS in my, Dukness and socal | monte Victor’ Martines, 17, ei 
Wm. W.Donaldson Agency |<" Wer und ovat et tue af W's | cau ‘mn, bes been wer . * over and over — is one of life’s| ber casting firm, . 
ee eat oe eee ee ee ee weekly parr You Did a Good J 
. ° aren’ prayers | could say I always prove it in-| check at a neighboring ° : 
714 Community National Bank answered” cay amias” Hel-|‘tamty and untalingly. 1 would coon pick vp cote ond sentisies Cecil McCallum 
Phone FE 4-4565 en,” she said gently. “You have say od Yesterday the boss forgot to give Municipal Judge 16 W. Huren St. 
=e, | been taught that Divine Love alone | ‘The wartare with oneself is not | Martinez the check, so tife youth - wail 
% +. : Lee 4 ot PY ee ae goat ae a} ‘ ay 428) s. 2 Oye rH < fought in a sparkling arena, but in | just headed for the food shop, 
Pepa oe hae! Se Poy aimee [some murky corner of conscious-/ | & eee an e a5 . eG 2 Sale = Mai 3 : ed 5 i335 ji 3 Es 3 a a tinez and gave him what he had 
a SA | and peaceful. | in his pockets—some change and 
~~) a the sandwich orders. 
- | My pleture climbed 
| Yorn wo Setreeed. The tinge 1 | en ils to Halt 
and GONE TOMORROW | | ===: Dologte fo Masting ENIX, Ariz. &® — Delegate ’ the scientific power of prayer. anger i ted the state 
In 1932, my husband's bank | capitol building steps to attend the 
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‘yy ane ee ot nee ee ree ee | Ok eee ie mene ae  Mittle, means so much in peace of mind. 
Be i) | meet my every human need? proceedings wearing a cast and on 
oo a ‘- I wasn’t 16 this time — and I | crutches. 
"ke Sy | was scared. Until I took stock on| “I don’t want to miss a minute 
ee a comparative basis. I wasn't 16, \of this,” she said. 
, That’s the history of the itinerant ; | ; 
s@ salesman. No one can tell you how = OP EN SUNDAYS : Near Gab aaanee 
©) or where to spend your money. That ¢ YOU CAN 
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“2 Judging, however, from the number t G od Don’ hold substantia! omounts , 
oe ; . of cash overnight. AR hours § * -e 
=, of complaints that are received by aster [e) Ss ere “bonking hours” with oer 
) this office from Pontiac people who oo, ; Night Depository on the job! 
= have purchased merchandise from Arrivi ng Daily ! 
) itinerant salesmen, where the pur-— . a 
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Pg’ chaser has ittle or no recourse, t Ladies’ and Men's Wear.. . complete ; 
+ would seem awfully smart to deal lines in ouch of our sy aie . 4 
Shoes entire family, all. A 
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Vaseat Lats Boostage | Cilinas +. asen, axcsoee {¥ $25 to $500 p,| 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon, by aunt Lake Heontage bt Pad Es ee 
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