i ee ee i i i ae eae * THE PONTIAC PRE 112th YEAR * * & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954—64 PAGES Reds 75 Miles From Hanoi Candidate for. County's Largest Elm SOME TREE—Ronald Erickson, 9, of 96 Hender. | Oakland County Pentiae Press reste | Foresters Assn. to foster proper McCarthy Can Desert Hearing, senators investigating Sen. officials son St., and Mary Ann Stephison, 9, of 92 Henderson, |care of trees. City Forester William Aho is in measure an elm tree at 59 Lorraine Ct., in a/charge of the Pontiac phase of the program. The | contest to find Oakland County’s largest elm. The |tree being measured by Ronald and Mary is 15) contest, which closes Aug. 30, is staged by the | feet around. Senate Committee to Scan Allied Trade With China WASHINGTON (AP)—Chairman Bridges (R-NH) said today the Senate Appropriations Committee will make a “searching inquiry” into the extent to which free world allies have agreed to relax bans on trade with Red China. Bridges’ plan for an investigation of this issue came after Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) told the Senate yesterday it would be “criminal folly” not to cut off U.S. financial aid to nations which ship the “fine sinews of military and economic strength” to the Communists. British U-Boat {Snes Bobs Up OK before Foreign Aid Admin- istrator Harold E. Stassen shot back with a statement that what the senator said was “fantastic, unbelievable Sub Scorcher Earlier | 924 untrue.” - 3 Stassen, who has tangled with Reported in Distress | McCarthy before, said, “We are : steadily building for peace under in Channel a agg been LONDON ®—The British subma- | **ip.” And in an obvious reference to McCarthy's televised tangle rine Scorcher was reported lost for | .. i), Army officials, Stassen de- a short time in the English Chan-| cjared, “Sen. McCarthy is fran- ne] today but came to the surface tically reaching for diversionary under its own power and signalled | headlines after the sorry spectacle “all is well.” |of his record in recent hearings.” The scare occurred after surtace | MecCarthy,'in what he said was vessels and other submarines lost a Esepey and unpleasant” dis- act with the Scorcher in the | ings,” called for the listing by Sassen of “every type of ma- terial which we have agreed that our allies can ship to our ene- mies.” Bridges said in an interview to- day that the appropriations group, which passes on foreign aid funds, “already has taken cognizance of Stassen’s statements indicating a weakening of the ban on trade with the Reds.” “We will want to go into this matter very thoroughly and see that the aid we are giving, or its equivalent, is not directly or in- directly filtering into Communist “Radio contact with the Scorcher was lost while the véssel was sub- merged,” an Admiralty officer with prescribed routine, the sub-| ponds.” marine rose to the surface and , ie — reported as quickly as possible Stassen's statement a that it was in no danger.” accounting of the administra- of trade controls” was given in a Nicaragua Bars Guatemalans Charges Nation Broke| Accord by Spreading Red Propaganda WASHINGTON ® — Nicaraguan) Ambassador Guillermo Sevilla Sa-| | casa said today his government | broke relations with Guatemala ' yesterday, charging that Guatema- |la had violated an agreement by | dict | spreading Communist propaganda in Nicaragua, The ambassador's statement confirmed earlier word from other sources here that the bretk was not directly related to a recent arms shipment from Com- munist Poland which President Ei- wenhower described yesterday as | “disturbing.” | But it ebviously provided addi- | thonal backing for the view that | the Nicaraguan move weuld help | speed up a showdown on the | whole situation in Guatemala, for Jail Doors Close but Don't Open; Repairs Ordered Old, worn-out locks bave made some prison doors in the Oak- land County Jail even more es- cape-proof. That was indicated in a report of Fred ‘W. Smith to the Oakland County Board of Supervisors yesterday. “I understand we got some prisoners in jail and couldn't get ‘em out,”’ jokingly said the chairman of the board's ways and means committee . Although the sticking locks sealed some doors tighter, su- pervisors decided others might be reaching the danger point. Potter Admits No Method to Compel Senator to Take Stand in Dispute WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Potter (R-Mich) said) today he knows no way McCarthy’s row with Army ew Look (ity in Turmoil, mm Business Halts, Men Hide Guns Vietminh Sweeping On | From Dien Bien Phu to | Rich Rice Delta | HANOI (UP) — The van- guard of Communist Gen. | Vo Nguyen Giap’s victorious ‘Red army approached the ‘outer defenses of the Red nS ad Safety Lines Get N ’ «* bh Si . +>, ¥ ae Pot >. oe 4 They set aside $10,000 to bave VanDorn Iron Works Co. of could force the Wisconsin Republican to take the stand if he should decide to walk out. McCarthy has left in doubt the course he may follow when hearings re- “Yu at sora over mex» |COStEllO Gains pair still-usable ones and fix cell doors and install steel mirrors so the turnkey can see the en- tire main corridor from his of- fice bers of the Senate Investigations subcommittee expressed belief a P - = major obstacle to continuance of | mettatee watcrseomrs IN Irish Election a from of the | Army Stevens shouldering full re- | sponsibility for Army charges| against the Wisconsin senator. This followed President Eisenhower's) . o_ refusal to modify an executive or-| as Prime Minister io . ‘ sd ; DUBLIN «—Former Premier e | okt ( ormer hes — |John A. Costello's coalition ap- peared almost certain today to tumble Prime Minister Eamon de Valera from office. Counting of bal- lots in parliamentary elections entered jts final phase. McCartt told mewemen he is De Valera’s Fianna Fail (Men “at a loss on just what to do.”’ of Destiny) party was still the re- The subcommittee scheduled a public's largest faction, but in the closed-door meeting this afternoon. | voting yesterday it polled about 10 McCarthy said he will attend if) jr cent under its showing in the riety Say rime a last general election three years , ago. he Gueien cf OS bey. In 1961 the forces of the TI- McCarthy said, he does not pian, Year-cld, nearty blind “Dev" just months they had enly a two-vote majority in the if?-seat Dail ally and call for what he has characterized as a directed ver- dict in his favor. Ireland's how we could force them te.” | Voting, the count by early after- jnoon had given 68 seats to the action by McCarthy | coalition, 60 to Fianna Fail and 4 months the target of aceusations of pro-Communist activity. Sevilla Sacasa told a reporter) |his government handed passports | | to the Guatemalan ambassador in | |Managua at 5 p.m. yesterday, | | along with a note explaining the | j nomen. ! ‘Could Be A-N-G-E-L ASHEVILLE, N. C. —A 1-year- old first-grader here confided to his teacher that his parents were expecting a b-a-b-y. “What is that?” he asked. Teach- er told him. “And Daddy told me,” the lad exclaimed, “It was just another brat.” Jordan Lodges Protest JERUSALEM, Jordan Sector # —Jordan today complained to the Mixed Armistice Commission of two alleged violations by Israel af the armistice line, a Jordan mili- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘tary source said. Pin-Point Real Estate Deal Firm Buys 89-Trillionth Share of Business Lot A Florida company has paid $315 on a chunk of Pontiac business property so small it is scarcely visible. 33,/ And it stands to profit by the deal. “The Atlantic Municipal Corp. of Miami paid the down- town property’s back taxes on a bid to g: only an 89-trillionth share of its ownership. The transaction was made in the recent tax sale conducted by the Oakland County Treasurer's office. By law, the county permits those bidding for the smallest share in the ownership in property to pay its back taxes. , If the original owner fails to pay the back taxes in 18 months, said County Treasurer Charles A. Sparks, the Florida firm will be permitted to seek a title for its pin-point size interest in the land. If the taxes are the firm will get back its $315 plus interest. interest rate is 12 per cent for the first year and 50 per cent for the next The firm apparently wants the interest, as Parties, Weddings| ODServers expect the original owner to pay the six, most back Cleveland put in new locks, re- | River delta today. Hanoi, the key to French defenses in North Indo- china, was near panic. | Corsair fighters ranging | west along colonial route 41 |said the advance elements \of the Communist hordes *.|which crushed Dien Bien |Phu have pushed three miles beyond Moc Chau. They are now only 75 miles (Partiament). “If the McCarthy side says it has disproved the Army's case | and proved its own charges lalition, if victorious, would not through cross-examination and command much more of a ma- can’t go on, in the face of the (Jority. President's order, I don’t see | With 144 seats at stake in the from Hanoi itself. These troops were described as the vanguard of four divisions | moving eastward after their vic- tory at Dien Bien Phu. Rumors swept Hanoi that Chief : +| of Staff Gen. Paul Ely had ar- | rived to direct the French evac- | uation ef Tonkin province in which Hanoi is located: Communist leaflets circulated || through the native quarters saying . that Giap was about to launch a Pentiae Press Phete | sweeping offensive against the rice PAINTING CROSS-WALKS—The boundaries of pedestrian cross- rich delta. walk lanes at downtown intersections, school crossings and other | Other propaganda leaflets major intersectiong in the city are receiving a fresh coat of paint | claimed the Hanoi-Haiphong high- Shown working yesterday at Huron and Saginaw Sts. is Alonzo Cottrell Tway and railroad, ‘which connect of 1070 Lochaven Rd. The work is being done under supervision this inland capital with the sea, of the Pontiac Police traffic and safety bureau. will be cut shortly and the city ——— isolated. | Social Security Expansion The French population of this city was on edge. Panic was narrowly averted during the night in one night club when eae * ==" OK'd by House Committee => *“Meanwhile,”” he said, “we are fe | WASHINGTON (AP)—The House Ways and Means) oyVinc tree champagne to every 'Committee late yesterday approved most of President! (continued on Page 2, Col. 3) |Eisenhower’s proposals for expanding social security| | coverage. And today it turned to White House requests for higher | benefits, with another okay génerally expected. The committee lined up yesterday behind proposals 'to make more than seven million persons who are ex-| ‘cluded now eligible for federal retirement and death | benefit insurance. Pontiac Escapes Frost but Some County Areas Hit Although parts of Michigan shive ered under freezing temperatures | and heavy frost last night, Pontiac 7 c ri / | escaped the brunt of the cold : . ine committee obviously Car Output for Week | 2st sa rome was in a mood to extend the | county arene | system, now covering ierd|s h t ; 9 M th | The coldest , nt, eta ; spot in the nation |70 million persons, to al- ig esi in on s) today was Pellston, which recorded | most all the nation's work- | DETROIT (INS) — Automotive! a low of 24 degrees. In compari- jing force. The committee | News reported today that new car|son, Pontiac and Detroit had lows so far has voted to add: production this week will reach) of 38 and % resptctively. The all- | about 270,000 more persons | the highest level in nine months time low for this date is 4 de- taart Eisenhower requested. with an estimated output of 126,020 grees, registered in 1895. | Compulsory coverage was voted automobiles and 22,38 . | ‘The U, S, Weather Bureau yesterday for about 3,600,000 farm} 4 Production gain of 4.5 per cent) promises only moderate relief operators and about 500,000 doc- over last week was attributed bY! trom the unseasonable cold, al- tors, lawyers, dentists, engineers, | ae’ reggae . p@ eager though fair skies will continue. aot oO y schedules tor » Q accountants and other professional . A low of 40 to 42 tonight .is roups—despite strong opposition makes of cars | ; = some Notably a Rcieriaaia The big three—General Motors, | expected to rise to a high of from | : Ford and Chrysler—wil] account| 66 to 70 on Friday. At 8. am, | sesenoeana Sian \for %.6 per cent of this week’s|,today the temperature stood at 48, | Members said the closed-door | output compared with 98.3 per but by 1 p.m. in downtown Pon ' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | cent last week. tiac the reading was 57. would be in the face of Eisen-|to independents hower’ esterda f testi- | a ‘rom ait the principals | The standing in the coalition “Let the chips fall where they was: Costello's Fine Gael Unit- may” — and demands of Demo-| ¢d Ireland 4%, Labor 15, Clann | Na Talmhan Farmers 5, Clann (Continued on Page-2,-Col: 4) | Ne mend ek Polling for three seats was— put UJ | 10 End off until May 26 following the death owe of a candidate Ge p | \Officers’ Red Face neva al ey |More Than Skin Deep | . . | ALBUQUERQUE (®#—Patrolman Fate of Talks Hinging |s. B. Romero cited !Irs. Jack Red- ° man for making an illegal left on Change of Attitude turn yesterday. Mrs. Redman by Reds called her husband, a physician. He called police headquarters. GENEVA @® — Top diplomats at| He wasn't complaining. He just the Geneva conference held a | wanted to tel] police that = two : priva inp | Redman children in the back seat Sade ound ence | of the car had mumps and the y ‘= patrolman had been exposed. cootiernd Indochina parley. The | Romero has an appointment to vu ets a stn aa | from Dr, man today. failure unless the Communists drastically change their line. Formal negotiations were sus- pended for the day. The latest snarl was due to continued Red demands that the Communist “re- | sistance governments” of Laos and ; Cambodia be invited to Geneva. no following and no right to rep- resentation. One high Western source ac- knowledged Western diplomats had given some thought to the question, of breaking off the talks. The source said it was impossible at this stage to see any sign the Com- munists were going to agree to anything. The U. S. delegation was rep- resented as feeling the Indochina discussions were getting nowhere. The Americans were said to be reluctant to break up the confer- ence, however, until the French feel all possibilities have been ex- hausted In Today's Pres Ss 4 ." taxes on the valuable business frontage. » € farm , Pontiac-Built Motive Power Goes On and On | Pontiac factories is illustrated in this picture, Which | plow is even more a Overland being used by Frank Hasenfang and wife, other engine parts for the Overland cars were rT. Cia. > we j* ’ ae } CZRN Re : . >, FARM—Durability of automotive at Worth, Ill. near Chicago. The } Foundry & Machine Co. here. ae ll i EE es ae - | pn ee} - . at 161 W. Brooklyn Ave. Wednes- New Head Football Coach No Way to Compel |Oakland Historical Society |Pontiac Deaths {iu 2:30 pm * fe z . H ] Ei hti sf ch geo Born in Muses Mills, Ky., Dec. | ’ at Birmingham High to Be McCarthy fo Testity Holds Eightieth Luncheon. car\ Fetiksa 12, 108, she wag the, daughter of 4 . (Continued From Page One) | The eightieth annual meeting and |». ssttwastoieay | Funeral for Carl Feliksa, 63, of She moved to Pontiac two' years -~ | e Car ] Lemle, 28, of Ohio cratic subcommittee members that | tuncheon of the Oakland County i 377 E. Wilson Ave. will be Satur- ee cael ty -8.... = ¥ all principals be heard in public | Pioneer and Historical Society was day at 10 a.m. from St. Vincent , ( ‘ Busca At its last meett w 's ; Drayton Plains and the MOMS at ‘ From Our Birmingham “a ng, Women sessions. — held Wednesday at the Oak- de Paul Church, of which he was | Lake Orion. % BIRMINGHAM — Out of nearly | Missionary Union of the First Bap- | The White House gave added|jand Avenue United Presbyterian a member. Burial will be in Mount | Besides her husband she is sur- ‘ 100 applicants, Cari Lemie, 23, has |tist Church elected Mrs. L. W. | emphasis to the President's news| Church, with 100 in attendance, : 7 ee , vived by two sons, Ralph of Care ' a been chosen to take over as head |CTiger as president. Mrs. Emil | ‘conference remarks by permit-| Guest speaker was Howard Peck- _— ry. sonville and George Jr. in Korea; | b football coach at Birmingham High | Kontz, wife of the pastor, was | im ting direct quotation of much that/ ham of the Clements Library at Rosary service conducted by | 4 sister, Mrs. Hugh Flake of Car- na" L. Supt. of Schools|®@med honorary president, Mrs. | B | he had to say. the University of Michigan. Knights of Columbus, of which he | sonville, and a brother, Clayton si Dwight —~ : Seal ma Robert Giffin, first vice president, | | The President sald he was “as- | Drawing from his many years’ also was a member, will be to | Byrom. , ‘ } ney and Mrs. Thomas Moorcroft, sec- | | tonished” by talk that his injume- | ¢xperience in such work in both night -at 8:30 in the Melvin A-| ‘Funeral will be Saturday at 2 = Lemie is currently enjoying a |ond vice president; with Mrs. Ray- tion against certain testimony | Michigan and Indiana, he cited Schutt Funeral Home. The Rosary |» m. from the Donelson-Johns Fu- at perfect record as head meals, of 'mond Smith, secretary and Mrs. | would be used a5 a excuse for | many ways of gathering and pre- service for family and friends will | neral} Home. The Rev. James E, the Holland (Ohio) High School Del.yle Sniith, treasurer. | calling off the hearings, and he | serving historical data in any com- be there Friday evening at 8:30. | Taulbee of the Drayton Plains Bap- just outside of Toledo, with nine | Le vi a pred | added: munity, In most of these, the local Born in Brody, Austria, Nov. 29, | tist Church will officiate and burial , itles are: Mrs. Lewis s, mi a , . society is far above the average of 1890, he married Carolina Szir in | will be in the Ortonville Cemetery. — and no lo for his team | sions; Mrs. Robert Boltwood, Chris- | _ ‘Far from me trying to get ANY | other areas. Detroit July 15, 1917, and came to year, tian service: and Mrs. Preston investigation off the track, 1 was Pontiee this year . . He sérved as quarterback for | Parks, missionary stewardship edu- merely trying . . . to keep it on| President Ernest Huthwaite of = oem Pontiac Woman Injured r ton, the rails.” | Pontiac presided at the luncheon Mr. Feliksa was a veteran of}. four years at Scott High peaape tl bemaaae i | and business session. The inveca- World War I and was employed | in Crash on Woodward } in Toledo and had four years of | —_——_—— ANTHONY RENNE He again said he hopes the h wider Di f college football. Lenile was back- |2 Admit Reckless Driving; | - hearings will Ss compistes quickly | So i ee = tape Body Di! BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A field coach at Port Huron High . . 9; 3 because they are diverting atten-| Creswell. vision. oo * | Pontiac woman was treated and School for four years and at Justice Fines Each $75 Attorney an | ate tion from more important matters./ Reports of the various officers Besides his widow he is survived | released from St. Joseph Mercy T t Stevens and Army Counselor | showed that during the past year by a daughter, Mrs. Jack Habel, | Hospital, Pontiac, this morning fol- Walte High School tm Toledo for | pIRMINGHAM—Pleadi itt & the past y j . a ng guilty f St t Se t John G. Adams have accused Mc- | .ome improvements have been and a son, Albert, both of Pontiac, | jowing a two-car collision at Wood- year. «pa. |e TOchleee, aetving charges — or diate Senaie Carthy and two aides, Roy M.| made on the Moses Wisner Home, ERNEST HUTHWAITE and four grandsons. ward and Square Lake road. He became head coach a - | they goa lore — 2 - - aaek Cohn and Francis P. Carr, of| now owned by the society. Also a| Also Grace Parker, Royal Oak; Mrs. Delores Tripp, 25, of 2238 ‘ land a, year ago. J. Gafill Wednesday, Fred P. Ken- thony Renne, 4, - | bringing improper pressure on the | jarge volume of historical work has . Mrs. George W. Smith Sr. | Avondale told police her brakes Married and the father of two ney, 39, of Detroit, and Harold D. Fourth Ave., a Pontiac attorney, Army for favored treatment for a heen d and 832 cards of bio- Louise Paddock, Commerce; Nellie rs. ge = r. failed, causing her to hit an auto { children, Lemle attended Ohio | Roche, 21, of Flint, each paid $75 | today announced his intention to| former associate, Pvt. G. David graphical and genealogical data Snook, Rochester; Frank_ Steele,| wirs George W. (Millie G.)| driven by Ruth Allen, 38, of De- =, State University and the University | fines. arpa wats wenmtor on the Re |Schine, == | added to the permanent file. | Farmington; W. D. Flint, Novi; | Smith Sr., 60, died at her home‘ troit. of Toledo and served in the Navy.| Charged with illegal possession | publican ticket. __ | Officers elected for the coming| and R. C, Cummings, Mrs. H. F. tam . a a ‘ * He succeeds Vincent Secontine, | of an alcoholic beverage, 19-year- A\World War II Marine veteran McCarthy responded with). “ane: Pelle tee tk who resigned to operate a local |cia Floyd Cox of Highland Park,|Renne has been practicing law |charges that Stevens and Adams | \aite.” first vice ‘att Winn, oe tae’ Seca nalh tae . . { . Lemle will "| here since 1947. He was admitted | used Schine as a “hostage” in an| ia president, Mrs. | phens, Mrs. Martha Braid, Mrs. Compare the Quality! Compare the Price! sporting goods store was fined $15 plus $5 costs. He L. L. Dunlap, Pontiac; second vice| Harry Place, Mrs. Whitney Prall pe y pare. also assume teaching duties, Ire-| had pleaded guilty. to the State Bar in 191 after jattempt to shut off an investiga: | president, Joe Haas, Holly; secre-| and Emma E. Howard, Pontiac It's SIMMS for SAVINGS land said. ~~ from Wayne University oer alleged Communists in the | tary, Mrs. N. W. Peterson, Pon-| . ! : t s or oa a s in & : tiac; treasurer, H. F. Going, Pon- . a Leon Mints baw ——- be Senate fo Check ‘Aeliee ta torte | seecrertiy fo . * ows conter.| tit historian, Mrs. EV. How.| Youth Pleads Guilty —FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: ( pore A geccertodaoy ‘onsen ‘ : corved oon Onn of he Pes lence last night he had tried. but itt, Pontiac, Charles Reed, 17, of Ferndale | service and candies. Located at Sales to Red China Safety Commitics failed, to get a date with Eisen-| Directors elected were: Mrs. | pleaded guilty to receiving stolen ‘ the corner of Maple and Heo- ee ee hower “about a week before this) Morgan Axford, Oxford; Blanche | property before Royal Oak Town-| rietta, the store will operate | (Continued From Page One) Chamber of Commerce, thing exploded’’ in mid-March. Avery, Mr. and Mrs, Donald E. | ship Judge Richard V. Broder from 8 am, to 6 p.m. Ricelli na He is commander of Pontiac| He said he had wanted to tell| Adams and Mrs, G. H. Kimball | yesterday, and was fined $25 and formerty owned the Grosse report to Congress made public | xi enoria) Chapter 101, Disabled | Eisenhower then — sometime soon| Jr.,. Waterford; Maurice F. Cole, | $25 costs, or 30 days in Oakland Peinte Dairy 8 Sunday American Veterans, and is a mam- | after Feb. 20 — that “I suspected| Ferndale. County Jail. * ¢* *@ In that report Stassen ber of World War II Amvets, U. eS eet me Bloomfield Hills School Board! free world trade with the Commu-|S. Marine Corps League and Cook- | #>out row then simmering took final action this week and| nist bloc as a whole as declining | Nelson Post, American Legion. He |tween McCarthy, Stevens and| f FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only ‘ will geek approval of the sale of| in 1953. While commerce with Red | is also a DAV delegate for the Other top Army people. t the Cuscarora property, from vo-| China crept up at least temporar-| Oakland County Council of Vet eo 26 8 M KER / | ' ters at the June 14 school election. | ily, he said, “‘the glittering pros-| erans. At his request, McCarthy said, - Owned by the school board, the | pect of a vast and lucrative trade” | His fraternal affiliations include |his friend Victor Johnson tele- . : . three-acre property is between | which traders envisioned with the| Pontiac Elks Lodge, Pontiac Y | Phoned the White House to arrange Don’t Pay More Than Simms Low Price! . y Telegraph and Square Lake roads.| Chinese mainland “was not ma-| Toastmasters, Oakland County |4" appointment. He said Johnson, > Originally destined as @ school site, | terializing.” Sportsmen's Club, Civitan and Oak-| director of the Republican Sena-| ALL POPULAR BRANDS plans were abandoned because of| McCarthy told reporters his Sen-| land County Bar Assn. torial Campaign Committee, talked | s the proximity of the area to &/ ate speech was no “one-shot af- to Wilton B. (Jerry) Persons, legis- | main highway. : tair’”” — that he intends to pursue . lative liaison aide at the White ] ar es saradaiadh ol « myslecr| os eal coe Reds Only 75 Miles |" . a He said Congress should with- ° j guest will highlight tonight's Moth-| hold foreign aid funds until the e “ Persons agreed to ring them 5 - Year GUARANTEE ers Banquet given by the Business administration enforces what he From City of Hanoi back if he lined up the appoint- Women's Club. A welcome and | said would be a practical ,““block- ment, McCarthy said, but “he | bd ; UB 00 setete wll fellow Se ate” oo Ge cnet of Cian by (Continued From Page One) (hasn't called back yet.” PER | :30 dinner at Community | telling American allies “they will , Const Asked whether he regarded this Plas 6c Tax House, Helen Larkin is program not get one cent of American mon-| won't get ft." | as @ presidential “snub,” McCar- CARTON 1 3 —- * ¢e ey so long as they either ship goods | Actually no such announcement thy replied, No, he's a busy Except Premium King-Size Made and Gueranteed by One of the —25 FEET—, In place of the regular mid- to Red China or allow their ships has been made, but the patrons |*" Stock up at this low price! Price [|B Country's Leading Mig. of Plastic Hose oo die fe “Mhdden to be used to carry cargoes to Red/ halt believed it. wg Sy hg * Choice of Red or Creen Geert” "0. be chown ct 7:30 |e en eeemema| Business has come to a near! Mancla hter Case brand at Simms and save! & Full Reow—Light in Weight Gantt of Ge Bust Method | ret Se traders Sem Svein’ | stand-ctlt. Contracts are being # Resists Oil, Grease and Alkalis to the Chinese Commentste. cancelled daily. Housewives have e e *® Sun-Proot— Mildew -Proot eee . jas loaded up on canned goods. The Goes to Circuit Court {{@ ~ Mein *® Withstands Rough Use Measles cases continued an UP-| Craver (DNM), McCarthy said tt} men of the city have accumulated PYRE (Floor 2 UF * All Gress Couplings ward owing Guring April, according | .o° “correct” that he was criticis-| nnd Stenades and pistols. Edward R. Duncan, 19, of 163 sea - 5 *® 5S Year Written Guarantee to city health nurse Mrs. Anyce | ing policies of the GOP administra- Travel agencies said they are |W. Yale St. was bound over to —_— = —— | Gillette's monthly health report.|tion He said Eisenhower had| 87° swamped with demands for | Circuit Court yesterday following | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY onuy: pO FEET There were 121 cases as opposed | iaien many steps in the right| steamer and airplane tickets, jexamination before Municipal /’ Never in Simms 20 Year History—Such to 73 im March. An increase of ” , Big business firms are seeking | Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. His 4 Timely savings on popular lightweight, direction” but hadn't gone far an | from 32 to 7 was shown for enough. te transfer their stocks to Saigon, | appearance is set for June T. Smart Skirts Priced So Low! durable plastic garden and lawn hose. All chicken pox. far to the south, Duncan is charged with man- first quality. Choice of 25 or 50 feet Other communicable diseases in ° ° . There was no sotid indication | slaughter after a Feb. 7 accident lengths. NO LIMIT — Buy as much the March-April. reports were: |Motorist Fined, Jailed | when Giap would launch his attack | at Perry and Montcalm Sts. which sie aad _mes mumps, 33-26; scarlet fever, 146; | for 2nd Drunk Charge on the delta and on Hanoi. killed Clyde E. Stewart M, of 61 and German measles, 57. But the roving French fighters | Mechanic St. ediin at ca| BIRMINGHAM—Leo G. Zielin- | and bombers reported machine- He was released when bail of HERE THEY ARE! Newest 1954 styles at [| Eighteen Brownies of Troop 428) ski, 44, of Royal Oak, pleaded | gunning truck columns of troops |$500 was furnished. Duncan said 1934’ prices. Sale starts the minute you read ff at Holy Name School, “flew up” | guilty to a charge of driving under | and mobile 105 mm howitzer bat-|in his statement that he did not this ad and the low price lasts until every skirt 1 2 Day in a ceremony held last week, and | the influence of liquor when he/teries which already have passed | see the car driven by Stewart un- is sold. will enter the Girl Scouts this fall.| sopeared before Justice John J.| Moc Chau at the gateway to the |til the impact, Stewart died less . PRICE Scout Troop 320 sponsored the new | Gafili Wednesday, and paid a fine | delta. than eight hours later in Pontiac raat | rdol lela; Scouts, with assistance from lead. | or $15, Other Frnch pilots reported leav- | General Hospital. P oan U | SLASH a aaa and| "Because he had been driving | ing lines of trucks in flames far- es 7s" with no operator's license, Zielin- | ther west in the biggest air at-| Air Commander Named SPECIAL PURCHASE! | St. Joseph’s Guild of Our Lady ski also was sentenced to serve 60 | tacks since Dien Bien Phu fell. 7 | — ady |4ays in the Oakland County Jail.| Several thousand Red troops be-| PARIS W-Lt. Gen. Edmond just 365 of These Ideal for Small Lawns—14-Inch que . weyre —e at |The license was automatically re- sieged three vital defense posts| Jouhaud was named commander ° ? sponsor 8 public plant sale 8 | voked for % days when he was |i the southern delta itself. And | of the French air force in the Far Ladies’ and Misses | Ball-Bearing Mower p.m. tomorrow. The sale will con- | found guilty before Justice Gafill tiga ——— ay om East today. He massagccrlg tyra Sori d Summer . an ‘ hig Raion Aa p.m. | on a similar charge last month. miles from Hanoi’s outskirts. not yet been announced. pring u Re re * . 7 HAO YW PTA meet- ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 aammenemnanean! iy House Group Extends ‘| Social Security ee Le ee ed ; = oa coer et ROR SPOS ety sete tes20ts SKI RTS Our $14.95 | Value 8 inch wheels, solid rubber make coverage available for about 3,200,000 state and local govern- ment employes who have been ex- cluded because they already have —YOUR CHOICE— t 4 ; ress of the Birmingham Schools,” aw she gat | tires, 4-blade cutting reel, given by Supt. of Schools Dwigh Gentian’ —— i i Rw, ; B , ae sg + b : : toot steel bed knife. Self- B. teland. vote te vm — oe. et in. & af ' , Everyone Guaranteed! =f), *divstine Dell bearings bring in doctors i " 3 4} teins | \ ie i Re-election Sought And the committee voted to Miss Tg FNS Worth $2.95 or More | 5 Blade Reel—Ball Bearing 16-Inch Lawnmowers Solid Rubber Tires by Sheriff Hubbell Ladies’-Misses’-Girls' | Clare L. Hubbell has announced | S°me sort of local retirement sys- Regular he will seek re-election as sheriff | en ead new proposal, they i $1798 88 of Oakland County. ; uali | Now in his eighth year as head | To come under the federal sys- Gem | of county law enforcement, Hub- | tem. @ majority of state and local 10-inch wheels, 5-blade cutting reel, spring cap oil- : ‘ |employes' in any separate group bell has been associated with the ers, self-adjusting ball bear- ings. | would have to participate in a ref- erendum, and two-thirds of those voting wouftt have to agree. Then coverage would be com- pulsory for all in that group. The requirement that a majority department since 1921 Hubbell, 52, has lived in Oakland County since early childhood. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair All Steel Handle— Deluxe Quality Lawn Mower te- Lowest temperature preceding 8 &.m. night end Pride, cool with » low tonight | must participate in the referendum fe fo oe and oe eign iiies on meer | ¥€S Not included in the adminis- Original tonlghe south te southwest 12/ tration bill, but administration of- $20.00 SS oe Pee ficials said they did not oppose it. Teday in Pontiac The committee also voted to in- ind clude firemen and policemen, who were not included in the adminis- tration bill. Bates Seeks Re-election 33 | to Hills School Board BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Merrill Bates will seek re-election to a three-year term on the school board. The only other petitioner Seat the! ate : Wind velocity 10 mph Direction: Northeast. @un sets Thursdiy ay 7 51 pth Gun rises Friday dt 6.05 am Meon rises Thureday at 1043 p.m. Moom sets Friday at 7:52 a.m - P all deluxe features. A abi Lee Famous “JAX” Deluxe—Ball Bearing ALL STEEL WHEELBARROWS | (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature..............5+ 58 Lowest temperature eae 38 | to file by the deadline was Doug- 3 Weather—-Pair. ‘| las Joselyn, who will run to fill : @ge Tess Age te Pontics the seat being vacated by Edward Original Highest tempersture.............+.:. 14 | Proctor. $19.95 Mean temperatare........ $1| Proctor’, present board president, A Weather—Pair. has declined to run again in the Seller Semi-Prneumatic Rubber Tires — Ball Bear- ing Wheel. Full size, 26 x 32-inch steel tray, ’ tubular steel frame, rubber grips. Ruggedly built. Specially priced Friday and Saturday. correctly reported Press yesterday that Mrs. Mio Chipchase Parks, who died Tues- day, is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Florence Wilson of Birming- ham. Mrs. Wilson is ber sister, ‘ sesssssescus sal ia Im hittier College's (Calif.) kindergarten. His father and mother, Ai, will study child education at the college. Radar Effective Curb on Speed New Jersey Turnpike Claims Better Traffic Record With Device | NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (INS) | radar’s use, the accident and Lotion fatality rate dropped 32 per cent, | to levels far below those of | 14¢ parallel highways in New Jersey and the nation’s highways as a Refreshing after whole. | shave lotion at this i low, low price dur- Rad was ibi for the | ing 3% hour 4 = apprehension of twice as many reckless drivers in 1953 as were | apprehended by the entire de- 19¢ Value tachment of State Police assigned | Baby te the Turnpike in the previous | All rubber filled baby pacifiers at this low Price for 3% hours only. —Main Fleer clocked. Recently, one speeder | er caps in was flagged down going north and ee south by the same trooper. “I'll Fleer never try it again,” he vowed as he pocketed his second summons of the day. $1.00 Value Revenues from all summonses | Famous issued by State Police on the. ' Turnpike go to the state, and court Lipsticks costs to the municipality in which | 50 the violatian is committed. Not , the Paap (m | Ratenaty te mone choice of shades at this low Fleer 719° Approved baby ther- mometer with casy to read scale. Priced low for 3% hours. 4 —Main Fleer Slight Irregulars of $1 Ladies N 15 denier li in ay shades and ell sizes 842 to 1). flaws —Main Fleer ylons, 2 Slight 9 Run-Proof Rayon Jersey . 9 * Ladies’ Half-Slips Ladies’ half - slips with shadow panel, ruffle bot- tom. Sizes 32 to 46. —Main Fleer Heavy ra PLASTIC 7 Regular 59c Each Ladies’ Bras, 4 for Rayon jersey with adjust- able straps, back fasten- er. Size 32 == 42. Pink or white. Ed Smooth Rayon Jersey Ladies’ Chemise, 2 One piece chemise with bra top. In white or pink Only. Sizes pte to 42. $1.79 Rayon "Jersey Ladies’ Gowns Dress length gowns with 7 Irregulars of $3 values lace trim, elastic back, cotton crepe cap sleeve. Sizes 32 to in cofortul stripes 42 —Main Fleer $1.97 Raven Ladies justable strap. Sizes 32-. —Main 46. Ladies’ 34 length robes with V2 sleeve, one pocket. 32 to 42. Solid color —Main Fleer pa 9 Pieer Sizes 97 — 37 Tr M10 1230 ONLY ERREEEEE 9 2.30 OF pean” $1.00 Value prs. Gleaming W hite Enameled Diaper Pail Baby diaper pail in easy clean enamelware. Regular 10c Value Shoe Laces 17 | 2° roughout a 3 Simms Store Feather Pillow peertee e.. 778 ue 9 a.m. to 12 m eather 8 Eri Pp. Piret, Qualay feather pillows af Morning For 3% Hours, Fri- day morming you can really save... odds and ends... special buys... plenty of some... few of others... Ire, 5cr. look for “special” 29c price tegs for many Dope com ore to sevtiee wees see cl aa vee 2. Wine ’ Complete with cover. Im brown color only! _ $1.79 Val, —Main Fleer ‘ M 2:30 ONLY ece : $3.50 Shredded Latex 39.95 COMPCO 7° I 44c with sale 7: * Bo First Foam Rubber Pillow First quality pillows in large 16 x 24-inch sidg. Floral ticking. For for Hours Drapes or Curtains Choice of plastic drapes or window curtains. Large - 18x36 Inch Hit.& Miss Rugs random values of color hit and miss rugs fringed ends. 82x1 05—Cotton See 39¢ ys Choice of knit briefs or broadcloth front briefs. Sizes 6 to 16. Original 97c Values Men’s Neckties 10° Fully lined men’s neck- ties in choice of plaids For rr hours —Basement and colorful prints. On a ies Reflex Camera $435 620 size refie 12 pictures. Gimple to use. Save 50%. 1 47. Mens Short Sleeve Sport Shirts 97° ee eet ps cual at thie a 37") ser $1.99 sg su = mer 2227" Regular $9.95 Value .. | Men’s Jackets Fhe re choice aa cn or ya colors. Broken sizes eeee 9A M. to 12:30 ONLY eeeeee to clean, easy to use. 32 hours —tnd Fleer Durable Blueston Enameled : e 2-Qt. Sauce Pans Regular 9c value. Famous ¢ 4 Bluestone enamelware. Easy . . + only. 9A M to 12.30 ONLY TT) Non-Tarnish STAINLESS STEEL 1-Qt. Mixing Bowl Regular $1.00 value. = 9: Stainless steel, non-tar- nish mixing bow! for all purposes. —tnd Fleer Reguler Se V ales Plastic Pie Box Plastic pie box —_ - | 0° ple wedge of pie it fresh and trerashed eee 12 30 ONLY sece Famous Icy-Hot - Pint Vacuum Bottle Regular $1.39 value. Icy- c Hot Vacuum bottle for the lunch box keeps bev- Eatons BRUSHLESS / 17° Regular 49 giant size tube of famous Eatons brusheless shave cream. —Main Fleer fe 23° Regular Length Rubber Gloves erages —tnd Fleer $1.00 ALUMINUM 6-Cup Percolator of coffee or as low as One 79° cup of coffee. —end Fleer Trxr) 9AM to12300NLY DOOD Regular $1 Aluminum 3-Cup Egg Poacher First quality percolator makes as many as 6 cups 3 individual cups in this Cc egg poacher, removable tray. During Simms 3 42 Hour sale. —tnd Fleer f yar ite), | & 4 Full Pint O'CEDAR ~ c O’Cedar window clearer, cleans all glass without streaking. = —tnd Fleer Bread Containers crackers, etc., fresher fonger. Sealtite cover. nae Regular 39¢ value, famous Famous POLLY-FLEX Plastic $2.49 value. —end floor to 12:30 ONLY Lustro-Ware Plastic 2-Ot. ice Bucket $149 Double wall construction keeps ice cubes longer. Holds 30 ice cubes. Reg- ular $2.49, —tnd Floor eece 9AM 30 ONLY soeesees $3.95 nap Ideal for all baking and cooking [9 , also for protecting foods. tad Fleer Strong reinforced iaeel Yer ‘es te Rowen eee 3% hours only. Reglar 49c Value—DuPont : $1.98 Gelpanioed vir ire * . e a Enamel Polish : Rubbish Burner 2 29° Be hake! omer. | 29 kitchen cabinets, retrig- @ all rubbish EF ee erators, etc. —tnd Fleer > 4 a 59c Value—Braided Clothes Line, 50 ft No. 6 size, sturdy braid- = AA’ ed rope type clothes line. Durable and wot wear- ing. sosote- ETT AM eece Soft Cotton Felt Auto Seat Cushions Regular 79c value. 14x14 inch size. Give comfort 2 5° ee 9A to 12.30 ¢ Regular $1.29 Value while driving. Owing 3% 3% Wiss Grass Shears First quality, spring ec- tion grass shears. Really cuts hard-to- ——s ~at —_ oT Rer uler-$465 Yelve Paint Roller & Pan *T 33 All metal pan with paint roller at this low price. Easy to use when hen spely- ing paint 98c Value—50 Feet Aluminum : Metal Clothes Line Sturdy #9 aluminum 77: wire clothes line. Non- A Mt? eee 88° Pamous ‘Regens’ an- tomatic nest Miter ONLY sag or stretch, long wear- ing qualities —tn@ Fleer Regular 49c Value—“Las-Stick” Auto Polish —_ Silicone and wax treated cloth really shines-up the car. Use it over __ bl again scoeso Re Fy a 12:30 ONLY gular 35c "Velue Minute Bottle Brash DuPont cellulose sponge head e Cc with wire and wood handle for cleaning all bottles. —tnd leer rrr) 69 AM 12:30 ONLY FP Heavy 20-Ounce In sturdy case, easy to read dial face. —Main Regular $1.19 value. Heavy 20 ounce hammer Claw Hammer ° with claw and head made iy 4 of forged te —end Fier rrr} 9A M to 12:30 ONLY eeee Regular $1.19—3'\% Inch Ideal for scraping walls of old paint or wallpaper. Wall Scraper 37° For 32 Hours pony Pi rrr, amoral wn 9 A_M to 1230 ONLY PREY) Ladies’ $2.98 POLLY-FLEX Plastic $1.00 Value—Plastic Wallets . e - 3-Pc. Canister Set : Dampening Bag 79 Air tight cover seals in $ $ 36x 17-inch with zipper c 1200 Sessa POS ia coe DA ESS freezer use. —tnd Fleer S tm Se bap, ted Sie e on aun fh- he : Then | Rayon Jersey—Lace Trim : . | ® 9 e ° he removed the and showed | P Bo Loa So be move the coz and stows! B [—ronse se] Children’s Panties : Boys’ Loafer Sox —_—___ ys jury ruled the sonajaan | $ inl ss Hag pre ¢ 3 oad tops. or medi Atomizers complet asti ist- ripe n um could have both the pans and the | Deodorant | foros. band, Sizes 2 © size only. Buy during 3¥2 money Davenport had paid on 14¢ to 14 = How sot 49< eccee ome seccccecce 7 A 12.30 ONLY eoae Jumbo size stick de- z . e Crowell-Evans atomisers for Tiny Lamp Perfected fratance Seve fur Rayon el Bee Trim : Irr. of $7 Brocade aS ge _BLOOMFIELD, N.. J. (INS)— —tete Children’s Slips : Men’s R Ribs as a pin— Built up shoulders, ruf- ie & Men's rayon brocade 98 re > 60e Velve fle bottom. Sizes 2 to 14, S rebes with sstte callers gineers for A ‘Chenyu’ choice ef assorted colors. $ in nay oF maroon color. Heclie 30e were h an valve. —BMain Fleer @ ze o-mM-~ ealing Pwdr inch aids in timing Nail Polish APT) 9 AM to 1230 ONLY (oOo 2 eee , fm action. I med for 36° | Lace trim—Rayon Jerse 3 Famous ANGUS: Lintless 17 tories a | | ese" serset | Child’s Gowns, 2 for : Dish T 3 f tres netne pene at £0) pail 1% 1 WwW : or : ow or —=* no wry cuts and r yn 9 gee rs on heer With elastic waistband c . 30c value. Super absorb — ‘ ‘ in choice of 3 colors, In @ ent and sctcbepan se dish h tow ' ' wr * ‘sizes S~-M-L. wey voles @ els. : : d-ineh : a andealie fracas 4 : Hand eee eecccces AM to 12-30 ONLY oe ' ' Mirrors Birdseye or Flanneletie : $3 Genuine Leather Utility Cushion s e Hai Baby Diapers, d : Ladies’ Wedge Sh ¢ | Baby Diapers, doz : Ladies oe c 4 /] Me value band mir. | First quality diapers in Pe rare Rese gn By ~ i IM | $m Routt Peitades | 27 x 27. inch ‘size, fully $ 5 @ with elastic vamp, choice $ 00 gunn ay tite Us i 1 im assorted napped. Regular $2.39 Bh gage oe ale Sizes 4 - —Main Floor : ' — value. —Main Fleer $ to 10. * ' r ' ' 6-Ounces Se Each ' >| Goconal Oil | | . pastite ee eed ed H : or Castile 5 t ; e t t ¢ y ' i] ‘ v ' t ' ' 1 H ‘ ' ' ' s ~ ee tile soap in assorted or . castile fragrances. Stock shampoo at this low wt tie tow, lon! putes [| price. Large 6-ounce during 32. hour sale size. 2 and save! —Main Fleer ’ —Main Fleer ORDERS . . . NO LAYAWAYS 20x30 Inches te \HAsSW 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 save 99¢ on Reg. 1.98 99° 7 styles—lemon, relish, jam, mus- tard, mayonnaise and : slacks in denim or twill. 6-14 in 3 colors. Second Floor. ' save '2 on famous name Brassieres yp’? and 99° You save 1.00 on every bra. All in fomous brands. All By» st quality in nylon or cotton. A 32-36, B 32-38, C 32-40. . White only. Sorry we are not permitted to reveal the name of this famous bra monufacturer! Waite's Brassieres—Third Floor Cotton Skirts ona Blouses save to 1.11 on girls’ cool, gay ¢ Blouses 3-6x and Skirts 16x Blouses in sheers and no iron fabrics. Skirts in squew and flared styles. Ali fully-cut in ORGANDY RUFFLED CURTAINS Qe First quality cotton with picot edge ruffle. 82” wide to a pair. 5” finished ruffle. 90” long in white. Fourth save to 3.01 on famous maker’s reg. $4 Summer Jewelry DDS mt OG Never before have we offered such an assortment of fresh new frosty white a N jewelry! Beautifully colored beads and ‘ €) some gleaming tailored. Hurry in Dh save 1.99 on Reg. 3.98 FEATHER PILLOWS 1” fa. Floral ticking with 25% turkey and 75% chicken feathers. Srer- lized and treated with chlorophyll. Cut size 20 x 26. Fourth Floor. 99 Regularly 7.95! Buy now for that younger set in your farnily! Just in time for tremendous sav- ings on all colors, styles and sizes. Choose from nationally advertised shoe save 99c on Reg. 1.98 BOYS’ PLISSE SHIRTS 99° Short sleeve in Sanforized cotton, plisse, skipdent and gingham Plaids, prints and solids. 6-16. Second Floor, lines all with correct fittings for your children! Start your children off in top fashion and top economy for the summer season! save 70c on Women's Reg, 1.69 99° Genuine Indian Moccasins. Hand laced with foam rubber insol Kitten soft washable suedene in 4-9. Street Floor, In 5 colors. 4 Special! Canvas Footwear. jp’? Reg. 3.50 Values! Now is the time to buy those light, cool and longwearing canvas shoes for your children’s surnmer fun! Available in red and blue. Waite’s Children’s Shoes—2nd Floor Save $2 to $3 Each! FAMOUS GIRDLES ” 2” 3” Our famous brands and your favorite styles. Choose yours at this money saving event! S-M-L and extra large. White, pink and blue, Second Floor. You save 7.96! ~ S-PLAY SKYRIDER GYM —— Save 4.96! Aluminum—W eather-Resistant Contour Chair Just in time for these worm sum- mer days ahead! Mom! Dad! Get \ the children a safe—tong lasting \ —sturdy gym for many sum- mers. Non-tilt seats, 1,200 Ib. test chain. Ball bearing. hangers all in wetther re- \ sistant finish. With plated D bolts ond hardware 7-ft. clearance for roomy spac- ing of swings and sky ride. Get yours today while they lost! Wette's Gyme—Fitth Floor FULL HOUSE—Three of a kind makes a full| born to an American serviceman aw) Ce THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 churches, then selling them with- out paying the music firms in full. The 50-year-old defendant posed as a minister when operating his scheme, it was testified. McFarlane pleaded he had made restitution of all but $800 and was prepared to take care of that. Junior High Youngsters Display Racial Tolerance A] Downs on Kentucky Derby day — 1953. The Downs had an A cow's milk flow decreases/ daily betting volume of about 75 per cent when her thy-/| last spring and $537,459 daily roid gland is removed. age during the fall meet. stationed in house for George Rulon, a U.S. sailor now stationed| United Kingdem. The girls, left to right, in London, England. Rulon and his Irish wife, Rose,| Elaine Teresa, Geraldine Ann, and Mary left, became parents of triplets, supposedly the first | Patricia. the are Rose Ex-Nazi Loses Post as U.N. Observer UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Peter Pfeiffer, criticized in the United States as having a Nazi record, will not become West Ger- many'’s observer at U. N. head- AU. N. announcement last night said Pfeiffer’s appointment had been withdrawn. Presumably Dr German observer, wil] continue in the post. , . i - The Jewish Labor Committee of | New York and Rep. Javits (R-NY) were among those who protested |} announced last February. Pfeiffer held diplomatic posts under the Nazis in Prague, Mos- cow, Paris and Rome. He was classified after the war as only |a nominal member of the party, | who joined to hold his government | Denver Owes Retiring after Pfeiffer's appointment was | claim—5 cents—against the city Detective for Shoelace DENVER (#—Veteran Detective Joe Holindrake is retiring July 1, leaving behind an _ uncollected to replace a shoelace. While still a rookie cop, Holin- drake explains, he used the lace while assisting the birth of a baby | before an .ambulance arrived. ~ His expense voucher for 5 cents} to buy new laces was turned down, by his sergeant on the grounds | Hans E, Riesser, present West} job. he “only used one lace.” } ALITY FOR LESS FRUIT TREES But Ist Tree at Begular Price Get 2nd Tree at Half Price = 2-9 APPLE TREES—Your choice of Wealthy, Nerthern Spy or jonathan! aioe CROSS COUNTRY potted flowering Beautiful, colorful flowering shrubs for your lawn! Robust, healthy plants last for years! See them at Sears! TR Breen tad en Poaedeipns Aeres 26222 MANY OTHER TO CHOOSE FROM ergy liners ertilizers CROSS COUNTRY + isda aliens OGD Pound Container..... 2.39 garden sprayers || «carrie manure 25-Pound Contoiner...... 1.25 @ VIGORO © Hand Sprayers ...... 49¢ to 2.29 5-Pound Box. oe 53¢ © Compeos'd Ais Sprayers. 6 4.5.95 || 25-Pound Bax. - 1 ROEBUCK AND CO me) Indicate right or ms left t@rns with lights today! me ee ¥te Alistate Trailer Includes Tire and Tube! neo. §=59.88 $12 DOWN Allstate trailer holds up to > pounds without sway or jerk- ing. Steel, wood; construction. Sassen guarantied or gous moray back” SENN ™ §2-in. bar type, ftts- all cars. Web straps and B suction cups Save more! 24-Month Batteries For Any Car in Town se 102 Priced Why woit until your old battery “dies”? Save now with Sears low prices! There’s an Allstate 24- month service guaranteed bottery for all makes of cars. Shop Sears today! Take advantage of Sears sale price now! »~ 4 le Car Wax Sale! Save 78c! 158 Combinatien Now Only 80¢ Buy Allstate Cleaner and Glaze at ular low price. Get can of Allstate Chrome Polish for just le, Savel popular | -——_—_ —- Year's Lowest Prices . . . Year's Best Values Starts Today! A Money Saving Feature Even at Sears! Hundreds of Values for Your Car! Buy cellulose my sponge at regu- m lar price, get =a second sponge for Ile Many colors. Rubber Car Rugs Reg. 59c 39¢ my Price cut more fe than ever! Rugs fas designed to = hold dirt, mud, water. 13x!6-in. Hand Spotlights: -Reduced 1.61 For Reg. 5.49 3.88 Our hand = spotlight, plu into cigarette lighter well. Casts 1206-tt beam. Ad- justable handle. finest Allstate Mufflers For Safety. Silence, Savings Reg. 7.15 6.49 Fits 1949 to ‘52 Fords! A worn muffler is costly, noisy and a Add Pleasure to Your Ride! Save Much More During Sears Great Annual Sale! ALLSTATE SEAT COVERS 4s 19.95 ior Slide behind the wheel! Enjoy the beauty of better quality Allstate plastic seat covers. Rich quilted plastic panels enhance styling. Woven Saran plastic is easy to clean. Hidden, double-stitched seams at all points of wear make them longer lasting! Choose from many as- sorted patterns and handsome colors! Installed at no extra charge—come in, save now! ALLSTATE CAR RADIO Regularly 57.50 4 88 You Save 7.62! $5 Dews Allstate push button cor radios have full-bodied hi-fidelity tone. Automatic volume control assures well balanced re- ception! Extra power output picks up even distont sta- tions. Custom styled dash panel! Save now! killer! Replace now, rust-resis- tant, efficient Allsiate! yp eye ra 154 N, Saginaw St. a ea ee ———- ll Oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 ah if git Hi tga] e i } 1 a | | , > uf f; i FE; Zé ease erat See ee he pyar yan tenner, nd Hara Davi, sr Men! ---Buy Your Clothes for Decoratio ‘ . Ripe «Tea eee es Reka fe Stk S45 trenmarer, and Mareid Dovis, oor n Day at Barnett’s! The new You Don’t Need Cash---Use Your Credit --- Just Say The new officers, who will take next month. Professors Tip Students on Right Study Method CARBONDALE, fll. (IBS) — Southern Illinois University, by shattering traditional professional aloofness, has put into operation a plan for’ helping students boost their grades. ARCHIE BARNETT , | PAY *5§.00 DOWN—TAKE 12 WEEKS TO PAY—SAME AS CASH! fermlches a list of pertincnt cor- | NO EXTRA COSTS —NO CARRYING CHARGES! rect-study-habits tips, which in- Ss : ‘ clude: Fa iy ¥ * set ' - > , A és roe 3 4k et, 2% A 8S ee > 2? 4 ee ¥ React mentally to each idea your : ca 3 aa ae - Archie Says — Look! You can shop all over and by careful comparison you'll find our 250-store buying power actually saves you much more than you'd ever expect. Ask your friends, your neighbors or your fellow workers, they'll all tell you to buy your clothes at Bornett’s where you'll save real folding money. Moke Barnett’s your first stop tomorrow, see how much you'll save! 7 For the Graduate . . . It’s values like vue these thot peal s “THE CLOTHING value INGS OF PONTIAC.” A Ferry and its tural farms from local You'll never _. 6 pthe swollen Kootenai River held We Could Sell ’em for $50! give yourself if you miss g out today as mien worked around the f these » You just can’t on clock to patch weak spots. THE HIT OF THE Pass ‘em ; Offord to However, 500 families in the low cash up: You don’t heed the area of this town of 1,800 evacu- tee PREE ated theif homes as the river crept. steadily nearer the top ALTERATIONS for the county convention will be topics of discussion. BELTS TO MATCH FABRIC CREPE SOLES MEN'S & BOY'S SIZES Qigua CUSHION INSOLES vee Others ot 3.98 and 4.98 an Up to $13.50 Values! nt wma aes SQS7 28 to 42. Excep- All Crease-Resistans! Gabardine SLACKS $6.95 Values! OXFORDS - We imust repeut! Only our 250-store buying power could possibly bring you such lay Savings as these! Friday-Saturday — and every day, you always save at Barnett's! YOUR JACKET AT THE JACKET STORE! Racks and racks loaded with the new check patterns, splash - weaves with panel fronts, two - tones, leather trimmed, etc. You'll save $3 to $6 at Barnett’s. OUR PRICES ARE $395 $G95 $795 $94987..1 ® Men's Sizes to 12 ® Boy's Sizes to 6 * Little Gents to 3 Open Friday Night Until 9 o'Clock a NEVER BEFORE ...A SALE LIKE THIS! sus" WATCHES FAMOUS... SORRY, the MANUFACTURERS WILL NOT PERMIT US TO ADVERTISE THEIR NAME at THESE TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS . .. HOWEVER YOU'LL RECOGNIZE THEM IMMEDIATELY ! 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Pressure Can Choose from 16 Colors! ~ This “395 See it demonstrated Friday and Saturday!!! amazing mineral ces original potterns. pigment spray bathes fabrics in a deeply pene- trating color - mist. Beautifies without al- tering texture. Enhan- fabric ‘Hides stains and fade streaks when er colors are deep- used. Water repellent. I qt. can in 17 colors. . 3.93 Fab Kleen,......... 1.95 Fab Thinner........ 4.50 Waite's Housewares—Downstairs Store By ANNE HEYWOOD ‘When my husband and I were married, we were very broke. We had only a bed and a card table and a couple of straight chairs." Elly J., an attractive woman in her late 20's, smiled in a nostalgic way. “I remember envying the giris whe had everything, as the say- ing goes. Most of all, I longed tor silver of my own, “I think IT would have taken sil- ver ahead of curtains or a rug or anything else. But it was out of the question. “After four or five years, George was doing quite well, and we got our silver. Then, last-year he de- cided he would have to go back to college at night to get his M.A. PETUNIAI = Heres how Im solving The fancy-bread riddle — Brown-n-serve rolls With a nut in the middle / — Good idea, Petunia! Brush tops with melted butter, make stit im each, insert honey and a walnut: half, bake. Delicious! . at “Otherwise, he would never be able to get to the top in his par- ticular field. “I hated the idea because it meant being alone night after night, and alse because paying for his education would put quite a dent in the budget. *‘So I decided to take on a sales | job, from 7 to 10 every night. I like |people, and I've always thought } selling would be a lot of fun. But | what to sell? . “Suddenly I remembered silver and how I myself adore it and | think every young couple should have it. It’s really a lifetime in- vestment, and it makes you feel so good to have a pretty tabie! | “Well,” Elly continued, ‘I ap- proached a company or two in our town, and fimally landed a goed job. “I sell on commission, and since | my customers are mostly business | girls, the best time to see them is! | after hours | “I have a lot of fun, because | when you have a product you love, | selling it doesn’t even seem like work. And theré'’s something so | sweet about girls who are engaged | {to be married—they're always in a good mood! } ‘The money is more than enotigh to make up for the cost of George's college course, and I'm getting | quite a healthy nest-egg besides!" The wise woman realizes that her own personal enthusiasms are a very important factor in her life; they are the key to a paying job, or a hobby, er volun- teer work, When you love what you do, you do it successfully, painlessly—and lucratively. (Copyright, 1954) THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 Enthusiam Insures Sales Love of Silver Pays Off | = Mary Margaret McBride Says: Ls) % 4 f ‘ i Nite, — } ex ‘ 3 3 * > a ar ee - é ~~ 4 * 3 + % 3 € BS y Da hy e z a “! 3 = % Se YE ee ‘ ‘on ee Squeeze and roll is the principle behind this new pie- making ku. The kit contains a booklet of pie recipes, a rubber spatula and a plastic sheet. Mixing is done by plac- ing ingredients in the sheet and squeezing. Open sheet and roll out the dough, easy as pie. Press Asks for Bridal Information Data on Weddings Should Be Given in _ Advance SKY WAY PHILIP The Gift that will be long remembered! LUGGAGE For Ladies—For Men AMERICAN TOURISTER .$14.95 to $41.50 MEN’S TWO-SUITERS .. . .$13.98 to $31.50 MEN’S COMPANIONS ... .$10.98 to $24.95 CARSACS .................$4.95 to $16.50 79 North Saginaw St. vis bad $17.95 to $37.50 Sporting Goods Luggage FIGURE “WARNER'S Miss Ruth Stone, Warner's Figure Analyst and Stylist is with us Thursday ond Friday just te help you with your figure problems! Won't you visit ‘our Corset De- partment and allow Miss Stone to assist you in choos- ing the right garment for your particular figure? Waite's Corsets—Second Floor STYLIST! | In order to assure prospective | brides a complete and timely wed- | |ding . story, the Pontiac Press |Women's Department has pre- | pared several suggestions for pro- | viding the Press with prompt, accurate and complete informa- tion. Wedding forms will be mailed | upon request, as well as to those | who have announced their engage- | ments in the Pontiac Press. The wedding blank should be re- turned at least two days before | the wedding as this amount. of time is needed for handling such detailed stories. Those received more than three days after a wedding will Bedcause of limited space, brides- to-be may submit only one pic- ture (either engagement of wed- ding) if they are to be married within two months of the engage-|_.., ,,.. yar : 3-D” doilies! The roses look While it is not always possible real—they're solid crochet raised | to provide the picture with the | 2bove the open-mesh center. Cro- wedding information. brides are chet roses in red; leaves, green; asked to note that the picture can- | “enter, white or green. not be used unless it is in our} Crochet pattern 751: Directions office before 8 a. m. on the third | for large doily, 19 inches; small, “ after the wedding. | 13 inches in No. 30 cotton. Pictures should be black and Send 25 cents in coins for this white glossy prints, as colored OF | nattern—add 5 cents for each pat- — pictures will not reproduce | tern for first-class mailing. Send | e Clip Cloth to Pail Those small plastic hanger hooks, with a clip-type clothespin attached, are perfect to hang over the rim of your scrub pail. Use it to clamp your soaping cloth so it will always be right at your finger- tips when needed. Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. LUXURIES OF THE BATH THE MOST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME these days. all you need do to think of: fresh, startling ideas to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | 35 Inventing Too Scientific in This Era of Cyclotrons If Id lived in simpler days, I think I could have been an inventér. I'm sure that once somebody else had found out how to make fire I could have figured a way to roast dinosaur without having to burn apple tree. yeasen I Gut fuvent now ts thet te become so complicated. You Yet a writer on success told me recently that Since there are several items I'd like to have to J Ae | make my life pleasanter, I immediately put my gigs imagination to work. But I have to confess that I am hamstrung by lack of sci- + and serve the whole to me smoking hot. entific and engineering back- | Only then maybe it will be like The good old days of waking UP ine broiled potato. I thought I some morning with a plan, like | had invented that until I ran across one for an easy gadget like a_| it in an 1863 cookbook. I suppose wheel, seem truly gone forever.| there really isn’t anything new If only I understood how to put under the sun. together one of those thinking | machines that predict the outcome of elections and defeat human op- ponents at chess, it would be a short step to my dreams of an automatic combination checkbook balancer and overdraft alarm. Although I haven't figured out how to tailor this contraption, I'm certain about the way it should work—expertly adding, subtracting and carrying over, then a tocsin whenever I attempt to| sign a check that would bounce. There's a fortusie waiting for me or anybody whe can end dishwashing by constructing pretty, pleasant - to - cat - off - of dishes that you can afford to throw away at the end of every meal. Apd don't tell me that Manners MAKE FRIENDS When you find yourself using a gift over and over or enjoying its beauty day after day — why not Sis hes clean keen : =— yee second pone plished, for it hasn’t—at least | "!¢. = not to my satisfacti |—the une you wrote when you re- | ceived the gift. But the second — lazy Susan type of shelf so You the gift — will be a real surprise. can get at the item in the back! such thoughtful surprises are which are always the ones you always appreciated. want. And when will a benefactor | , come along to make comfortable corsets that still will restrain the too, too solid flesh, and shoes | which have 3-inch heels that don’t | murder your feet? I've tried and failed on each of these, but I'm still hopeful about | the contraption I've set my im- a c EL agination to work on now. If Ss successful, it will not only toast my bread a delicate brown, but . also spread it with butter right into the corners without lumps, Answer te Previees Pussie ‘ ‘ol elal < >) >is) z Yy if} 71 Female saint frutt of Yy tA 32 i { : Ej é A i i i i ran : uy be i FEL i i it it | SS2s825 S655 6 SS & BESS BEE i SSssetscsssas ff for boys and girls! Se —_— CHANEL CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw St. FE 2-0161 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 [Get ready for DECORATION DAY fun] With ‘WHITE STAG’ Playwear 3 eee A Famous Name for Fun in the Sun : ae ‘i : * ‘ re \~ : j engagement of their daughter, Roberta, to James E. Theroux, son of Prof. and Mrs. Frank R. Theroux of East Lansing. Roberta is a student at Michigan State College, where her fiance was graduated. Special Sale! - New Spring and Summer. BLOUSES // $9 se $38 see . Values to $7.95 ROBERTA J. CONNOR Recent Bride Honored Shower Fetes Mrs. Doyle . ered at the second in a series of Mrs. Richard L. Doyle was hon- ; Fg fF ! beer ¥ i TOF if BEE Hh ite ig FUSE | ij man, Mrs. Donald G. McCracken, | Mrs. B. W. McKibben and Patricia | Bennett of Ann Arbor. Meeting Conducted | by Dirt Gardeners Mrs. George Chesney of Birming- ham judged floral arrangements of Dirt Gardeners Club recently when | the group met with Mrs. Harry Small in Milford. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. | Eleray Thomas and Mrs. Glen Ar- thur, and guests for the occasion were Mrs. Kenneth Pell and Mrs. Peter Larsor Delightfully New! STRAW BAGS, $595 | ee oecseessee 3 | STRAW BELTS, $40 7) from .........:..... ™ De’Cor er Dress t RADIANT STRAW Summer! 27 $200 | pe | bo | OXFORD SHOP 59 W. Huron FE 4-7212 Pashion’s Pet for @ Cottons, Prints, Linens, Nylons It’s a breeze to look and feel your best in comfortable Fun Togs in ORIGINAL SAILCLOTH by White Stag. Mix and match them to stretch your wardrobe. This sturdy fabric is easy to. wash, easy to iron. Left, Toggle Jack with wood-and-rope closings. XS-S-M-L, 6.95. Clamdiggers*, shin-length trou to roll up or down, 8 to 20, 4.95. Center, Tuck-in Bodice with low sun back, 10 to 20, 3.95. Button Front Skirt, a wide-sweep skirt with hip-hiding pockets, 10 to 20, 6.95: Right, Sta Bra with detachable straps, boned, 10 to 20, 2.95. Cuffed brief, short-shorts with buttoned cuff, 8 to 16, 3.95. Colors: White, Sail Red, Summer Navy, Tar Black, Charcoal, Heavenly Blue, Pacific Pink, Seal Brown, Green Bamboo with contrasting stitching. ‘ Sparkling swing slip In gleaming white calf. Perfect ~ fitting sandal in white kidskin. Also three tone tan kidsiin, Fashion, this summer, points to white +e fashion-wise women point to Peggy's. shoes for the lovely... WHITE'S RIGHT! And the right whites are by Car- As fashioned right eee fit right... priced right! mellette . 12.95 12.95 Moongleam Shorty Gown °398 Fabulous “Moongleam” combed cot- ton plisse, a must in every woman's wardrobe. The quick-drying, no-iron- ing fabric miracle that won't wrinkle Or cling . . . travels beautifully .. . is a joy to wear. In parfait pastels of pink, blue, maize, mint and white. As Featured in M ADEMOISELLE, CHARM, VOGUE Free” — Inspired, of course, by the old expression that starts out “light of heart.” And why not! It's a brand new edition of the famous, fabu- . contrived inside and Out to lend its own wonderful shape to you. But seeing is believing . . . just try it on and watch what happens to your )) morale! Elasticized Bengaline— $19.95. lous hourglass . LEFT — Springtime Is a lady... It’s green the promise of youth, its glow captured in a whole new theary of fashion and psychology: swimsuits so beautifully portrayed, so skillfully contrived they re-shape your figure so they revitalize your morale, . Springtime becomes our “Leading Lady’’—tapered ‘and tucked and strategically cuffed to lend its own wonderful shape to you. 19.95, SWIM SUITS _ T OQ” to T 9» RIGHT—"’Fancy = 2 git is ~ aa 5 mL ’ . ‘ to 3 ~ THE PONTIAG PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20,°1954 ding Finery Needn’t F latten Your Pocketbook This Year ‘Beau Should Ride Home With Girl Wrong for Her to Drop Him Off First, Then Drive Alone By EMILY POST A mother explains: “My daugh- ter has her own car, and the man " ‘ Dainty Organdy Is Abundant Delicate, Beautiful Gowns Shown at Thrifty Prices By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Fashion Editor The bride of 194 may have a pleasant surprise when she goes shopping for her wedding gown. If she shops wisely she will find that she can have the romantic bridal outfit of her dreams at a price that will not wreck her father’s Pe bankroll. 1X ¥ t™~, > | ~ Few of today’s brides can afford ‘3 |the magnificence of a custom | made wedding gown, unless they | make it themselves or depend on | the neighborhood dressmaker. But the ready-made gowns available in bridal salons of shops throughout the country offer all the delicate beauty any bride could desire, at prices ranging from about $70 to $250 and up. Bridesmaid’s dresses may be found at an average of from $25 to $40. Ideal for the summer weddings | are the crisp, sheer Swiss organ- dies which are in abundant supply in most bridal shops. These may be had in white or pastels, in plain or embroidered finishes, in lovely embossed ef- Summer wedding . . . This charming| Swiss organdy over pale pink taffeta, costs| UM there ls & public conveyance he can {Bcts, in myicn fer beth Derwal 1-7. ond beideumaid were photographed on about $40. The latter also is available in a| gs c= oz home, she usyally! drops him off BOLL VY weee sm sereto 8 ¥ g E 2 é i and informal weddings. =F . _ ane One recent bridal fashion show the steps of Christ Church, Manhattan, while | full range of pastel organdy colors, over cone’ oe yeu were living ie 6 | featured a wedding gown in sheer curious bystanders look on. The bride wears | matching taffeta slips. country place where he would The Rumpus white organdy with bridesmaids in y | g P be obliged to walk » long dis- - Md aa s e+ $5.98 | seiiaiiittthinee enail jenquil-celered or- . cathedral wedding gown of Sheer white | ~~ _ | gandy, with shoes, bags and pic- ~ Dear Mrs. Post: I'm going to © white | ture hats in matching organdy. | But Girl Should Face, Solve Own Troubles be married in a morning wedding © Tezas Tan Another thrifty innovation { ; © Panama > uaben Gis io ae can | . with a wedding breakfast imme- con- | diately following: for the members | verthie wedding gown, waicn NAOther Wants to Sever Unhappy Pair [anys mener Casuals That Are a ning there will be a large gen- ade ifferen dress y removal of & | By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | just a friend. And I'm afraid | But would it really end her hurt?/ eral reception {or relatives and M to Be Diffe t! Jacket or long underskirt, or by “Dear Miss Woodward: Nearly a| she might take to seeing him | She'd hold you forever responsible | friends. switching skirts if the ensemble | yoar ago when they started their| outside the home, which is not a |for a shattered romance. You'd| I will wear a cutaway coat and follows the new idea of sep | steady dating, I objected, arguing| good situation. What would you | deprive her of the experience of | striped trousers for the wedding Keen attention in posi- arates. that they should see each other| advise?” | working out the relationship for| ceremony, I would like to know tion of straps for maxi- The train often is eliminated but continue on with their other! x. mother with ony sensitivity | herself ‘it it would be proper to wear these mum support and com~- from today’s wedding gown, ex- | contacts. cn weed Gr seed aaa she | But you can help with mellow, | same clothes at the evening recep- fort in a minimum of cept for a large cathedral wedding,| “I was overruled by both mY Watches her y daughter «tn, | understanding detachment. You! tion. My fiancee insists that I _ shoe . +. for summer Someet tush asiest sewing! | 49d bridesmaids’ dresses are daughter and the boy, and finally. |: ments of young love. But do | Cam tell her that friends can be | have to change into a tuxedo. . | The princess line is summer’s most | Planned with an eye to later date | — they behaved well, I with-| Jou remember when she was tte | ee Pare ote and Answer: The clothes you wear | figure-flattering. Best of all, there | 2° party use. drew my objections. |and had that dreadful earache and | "yo oo tent her that hig fool. | St te ceremony may quite The Po | are no waist seams—stitch it up in | “But now the boy shows signs | you wanted to save her hurt by ing around with this girl and that properly be worn at the recep- e mpey ii. jiffy. Thanks to the curvy bolero Cotton Duster of wandering attention (to which suffering her pain yourself? enna ios div ” tion in the evening. In fact, M oc + $6.98 Fi uet. you can bare your beck | he won't admit) while my daugh- | And remember her disappoint- — oe ; : a ane? the bride is wearing her wedding © White | to the sun or cover up on cool Is Embossed ter ereens & be quite emotionally ment in not winning that ine] pone lon ent Mepadhe wie clothes, you should also wear ; © Yellow || evenings. Sew it now. involved and won't hear of see- | You felt like crying, yourself. dion tll aks in ee lead what you wore at the wedding. The newest fashions in duster| ing other boys. | Through thé years you've tried to Pattern 4752: Misses’ sizes 12. | Wusecoats are made in embossed ward off her little unhappi areand. Dear Mrs. Post: I |14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 dress. 4% | tions that wash in no time at all Her friends tell her of having | 4 stand between her and hurt. You can give her confidence| and want to have a marker put * =. | mi tee _ ee geen uw talents quia Meee ~ [” os apie rr |and 1 quire no ironing. | with an oie that on the is Perhaps the time has to let Se baa eae aaneed. sh John Henry Weils and I e | Send 35 cents in coins for this | . Terry cloth is popular for spring, | g Y her exercise her own emotions,+ _ . . >, | maturally upset, to the point of ; : You can stiffen her pride in her | have a son named after him. Will | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | too, especially in prints that will | refusing to go to school for several | ©Ve" though it's painful to her—| on ose you please tell me if it would 26 W. Huron | days. a | and sheer torture for you. It's time | “vou can tell her for me that it’s 3 proper to have the marker | SHOE to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- | You use your duster to cover your | “She's a brilliant student but I'm %®¢ learned to control her own soft, silly and undignified to dis- | Shoes for Young F olks | tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | bathing suit. Whichever the fabric, tern for first-class mailing. Send | look well on the beach later when | : . | feelings and develop some emotion- " f= 4 : {afraid that with her mind so di- solve because of one teenage boy.| Answer: John Henry Wells is suf- STORE = Feargg 5 eu York CNY, rit | rat ith mem ot et them dy. abe "wry he|*! lance fies nt the wha” He's| nce Th dae o tn Me on Sas tal seghe madi "| ‘The latest trend in dusters seems | S™uMA In school. | oe ee eee the date of his death establish his to be toward easy dolman shoul- | = . : theory happiness , ; generation. | ders. and sleeves that are cut with |T™4nce up clean, since it is not, constant state. It's time she When preparing baby’s things — wie wania that ride about the el- | Making her happy in its present| found out that life is up and (for a day at granmother’s house, IF round-contoured, s | State. I know this will create an es and must | bow or above—out of the way o! tachade = cortheerd soda wate?! femisize type— your housework. sunny |upheaval here at home because| dark—and stand firm | carton. It is perfect for holding Big pockets and button-up-the- my daughter is not the placid type.| through these contrasts. your child’s supply of bottles, | fronts are, of course, standard| “But she is too wrapped up in You could step in, wield parental| and can be put right into the equipment. the bey to see him casually as | authority and nip off this romance. | refrigerator when you arrive. ec Sera RE Ses dec iae } a AP a OATS NBS PL ak LINE A OT De =e re 4 fs bs Berkshire’s 8 "Introducing you to » - ‘y Berkshire’s Nylace *Top and *Toe-Ring . 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Important, too, it's so to | ’ —— 15 denier, 51 gauge 1 pair keep clean . . . a swish of a damp cloth $ 95 a bois nears table and chairs spotless. int deohen OA faesies 1 pair today « » » matching table tops seam) Peo 3 and chairs in your choice of several — Soene handsome colors, / No Money Down ALSO Chrome—Wrought Iron— Wood Leg Dinette Sets CLAYTON'S setiances is 8065 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor Phones FE 5-6811—FE 5-8974 ‘StJoseph THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1956 i | 1 } : Alums List Hop Patrons Dance to Be Given Friday Evening in K. of C. Hall f ; i yFFy: PETET F BEY ) nea cE gigs 8 i vi re ; Pe lili PREAEEES Hey f re | in fer Dad, Son Banquet Scheduled at Willis J. Cecil Cox, assistant superin- The program committee for the occasion is headed by Mrs. Ber- nard Giroux. Assisting her are i F i at th Fy a 4 x F) of" ao - Final Fish Supper to Be Held Saturday A final fish supper was planned for Saturday evening by Malta Temple Board at a recent meeting at Malta Temple. The next meeting was announced for June 19, at which time fund- raising projects will be discussed. The first to congratulate Ilene Pation of Oxford on re- ceiving the first four-year alumni scholarship from Oakland County MSC Alumni Club was Dean E. L. Hardin (left). | Presenting the award was Curtis Patton of South Tilden | avenue, president of the alumni group. At MSC Club Banquet | | Alumni Give Scholarship Ilene Marie Patton of Oxford was the recipient of the first four- year scholarship to be awarded by the Oakland County Michigan State Alumni Club. The scholarship was awarded |, Wednesday evening at the annual spring banquet by the retiring president, Curtis Patton. the Big 10.” Pentiae Prees Phete 4-—— [x ila Te Hey i fe fut j iH | | | of the board | of directors for the coming year. 2 Women of Moose to Attend Convention Delegates to the State Conven- | tion of Women of the Moose in Jackson June 4, 5, and 6 will! be Mrs. Clarence J. Cavalier, re- | corder, and Mrs. Howard McCand- less, senior regent. Mrs. McCandless will serve as | attendant to the queen of sponsors | in a pageant June 5. Hillsdale Talk Given | by Mrs. Chapman Mrs. Harry D. Chapman of Oneida road, state chairman of | nature conservation for Michigan | DAR, spoke to the Hillside DAR | today . | Mrs. E. D. Clark of Silver Lake | road accompanied Mra. Chapman | to Hillsdale, where they were) luncheon guests of Laura Cook. So many summer styles... to clean becouse it’s J ewelry *] Te $ 5 Necklaces Bracelets Earrings so easy white-os-white-can-be porcelain! Flower Earring . $1 The June Bride... off to a beautiful start in a lovely gown... Sheer enchantment for the lovely summer wedding. Our Bridals, 49.95 up-Our Bridesmaids, 24.95 up ="Hloomfield tae ° 283 - rubble Foamtread’s ex- clusive “bubble soles” have millions of tiny air bubbles to to choose from in mesh WELLCO cushion every step, make walking a_ 9 5 joy. Shown ig just one of the styles trims. 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RPOULAR “GET ACQGARNITED” 8 , 0 1 > : epg hart te _ oP 6 pairs oe 15 denier, 51 gauge 1 (plein er dark seam) Jreoe Lewd Be 6 paws Bs] , 51 1 denier, 51 gauge Maar poe 6 potrs mee = =Hloom ield Park at Our Front Door! 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. I 64 ; “ Jj THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 26) 1954 - . FORTY-THREE Highland Girl, Detroit Man| “su Delay Trial Are Married in Brighton | @@ " of Lathrup Head HIGHLAND—Clara Genevieve Hefflebower of Highland and Arthur | | bagged the vit main yl LF nang 4 while the trtdagresm’s partons ask Mr. and Mrs. William Toop of Mayor Harvie Charged With Drunk Driving by State Police EAST LANSING (UP) — Justice Detroit. Mrs. Roy Parks of Holly was? matron of honor for her sister and | John Gasorski of Wyandotte, the bridegroom's brother-in-law, was Cd ome <5 Given Honor the ceremony, the bride Superintendent Named selected a pink gabardine suit| Outstanding Citizen in | | with white accessories. She car-| ried & corsage of white gardenias| Royal Oak nyubieus = manten dade ROYAL OAK — Supt. of Schools | Highland Manor, the newlyweds | James C. Covert this week was short trip. Y | named Royal Oak’s most outstand- are now residing in = new | ing citizen of the year. Late. ° The award was presented to gal Covert at a Chamber of Commerce spend ° dinner Tuesday night at Ameri- pA Clawson Coyncil —jcsr,tein Hall ic fc pres | por “The em OKs Record Budget | Sos oact, sc The park CLAWSON — The highest budget | ©®* ef schools in 1948 from Pon- land County by ee aenstaat sched! saperintcedent. | ~ agg asses yp Totaling $392,320, the new bud-/ 4 plaque, lauding him “for being | interest in any get shows an increase of $77,400! that person who has given of him-|on a meeting of the Flint Presby Suche minaved over the current year’s allotment. | ..1¢ in the service of his commu- | tery highlighted the meeting Despite the increase, city offi- nity,” was to him Young Women’s Guild of the —— cials said Clawson taxpayers will | 2tY yrasentes by The township aie ny the old tax rate | Wolcott a ek ee half interest in, ef $20 for each $1,000 asecesed valu Previous award winners are Na-| The ~meeting was held at any profits tion thaniel J. Quickstad, 18; Fletch- | home of Mrs. James Milligan, with be used for [er L. Renton. 149; Grant D. Maud. | Mrs. Grant Brown and Agnes Mil . j r4 as Cadet’ OES Bird Chapter 294 [ivi Ropers 1952 and Dy. Rat |. The guests cio tnapouted — Degrees y for Grad etn’ Dover, Teka eecat'aca| County Calendar WEST be Purdie be ths ilicare af Alment ~ Woman Plays Hostess ea Cote Den Jeoaph C. Bird Chapter 294, OES) 000s ifs" Gommaniy “acem ct ixe| ALMONT — Mrs. Fred Farley i a Monday. : ue . hos: t the month- 4901 Commerce rabies Viewing the ceremonies were 65 [ret nv. vss ae wl useing of tee Pax tenes a a serum | members and guests. ~ nak uae ee | Club of OES Chapter 338. } today. is ap | Booth is a would , en oe the academy. Wentworth's pnd | ercises start on ¢, . | cide May 3 oe At the first touch of your foe...you'll tell us Youth to Be _ Ly POWER Mea prosecutor's of ITS THE NEWEST THING IN 4g John M. Stevens, whe Saginaw St. waived with- a charge of uttering now armed before Pontiac Judge Maurice & attor- Finnegan yeaterday. poor P He was bound over this year's — aye am J ° ° J not furnished, Stevens worms} Come drive it and you'll say— the youth, MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) — . ; Collins’ residents : Instead of students at . scholar- » explaining tha academic . name sd cea: Cone’ ose ae ter. the ei returned sake Sn Goasd. hi. The . Coun awarded to . Kraft, 69, will be heid at 2 .m. . oe , as phar A oes ag emer Unit Cometery. te dled Tessaay. fj whdren Gaaiite ef ier and Flow- Cg ae oe cme grandchildren, : Charles m Seelye, of 2 E , : _ Hi | ae ei eee = . Be ee : of Detroit; a "+ . ; ricer o atl ons novk. @ * , —_ ll other leading | ced cars! oT all other leading low-priced cars! Infra-Red Baked, Factory-Quality : peg AUTO PAINTING : Come in and get behind the wheel of this great new Chevrolet. 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RADIO—EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVEENG Nf = Wig. | | @® LARRY JEROME > _.MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. —s_ PHONE OL 1.9711 af MN 9 BAe SPT Ss. Spee Be. ve 7 ie Pontiac , Michigen 7 : | > o ow--2 asl e * Sea ee ae — lel eel ee rl mer, rrr rea vV—Xx—X—Xn ee ae Beef, Chickens EE | cdiy ist about to paint their own walls.. _Don 't hesitate to tackle the job va a ead AY wi aV]) iy. change from a w ewe Y will be up two to six 4 YW in some areas and oO ca sal of cents in others. Cabbage, J) PAINT ach head the list of HERE'S WHY: TWIG 4 i i Ls f i _ — 8 ; sé af j Bite if i 8 f Hh lettuce, peppers, radishes, potatoes and onions. Produce men continue to list + FLO-MOR won't leave brush marks. eomenie nn Gee see Yon? show streaks, overlap marks. Wonder fruit, Meanwhile, they herald the arrival of more plums from Texas FLO-MOR is easy to spread. taie cae, ne an Nothing to odd—just stir and begin to point. ~ te a the majorit — + FLO-MOR walls are easy to wash. “hoses ad War cme = Leaves a long lasting washable surface. aac ae a ae ee + FLO-MOR comes in wide choice of colers. tocally. Nine basic colors. Mixing chart shows how . fo get any other colors you want. ee oranges are at about the 1 FLOR qualty polet costs less. same price as a week ago - points of comperable quality cost $1 No one raised coffee prices this Vy hee hy week, but one roaster said another FLO-MOR ] | American imports of tea soared Outside White. . . $1.25 qt. . . $4.69 gal. 100 89 cur lodine Ration Rater and Tray Set....91.49 terior Examel $1.29 qh. $429 pl | ) TABLETS 33° four months of this year over the same period of last year. ‘Number of Widows Seen Increasing to 8,500,000 | NEW YORK (UP) — Cheerless statistics: The nation now has about 7,500,- 000 widows and the total has been increasing by 100,000 a year, ~ 4 PURPOSE Metropoli Life Insurance ‘ mere ht adds that the yearly CREAM increase probably will be even greater in the future, and that by 98: = 1960 there may be as many as 8,500,000 widows. MAR-0-OIL SHAMPOO GIANT ANNIVERSARY SALE FREE STANDING Se Double Compartment CLOSET FRIDAY SINK 21x32 ‘TIL 9 ee Regular ~ eG « 37 0” Shower Stall ALCOHO ) 30” A Grade = 30° Irregelars @ Modern © recessed tub with 3-Pc. WHITE isi le SET lavatory Ghrome mizing foncet’ chant sad = O94 chrome mining faces chain and” eep- 3-PC, COLORED BATH SET Complete with chrome fitti less seat. si +109” $159.00 Value Gleaming white enamel fin- me with all brass tank fit- Complete with shower "Regular $26.95 Sa = Now $17% he $9995 FAA TERMS ame Laundry ELECTRIC HEATER Trays DEODORANT ®@ Detroit Edison Approved 30 Gallon Automatic ° Wane eae ® installed Free on Edison Lines @ Safety Piles Reg. $109.50 - finish SPECIAL ALLOWANCE Reg. tee omass WASH BASIN Trade-In: powes $2495 Value! +49° nae coz 8] 1 95 aa PIPE and FITTINGS at WAfOLESALE | PRICES pemeat Aare GALVANIZED ELLS Sees EES ” tafe tos x. a a w29R* 212 18° atm. length . + $5.22 a ie eeeetwenet + md seman on % fongth 44 % Mam ccce GUE TE” VOR iv cece 21 WAIUE «0 6s "3 pad a ase a a eae Sh” Teo ...c...,.2Te 1a" Drainage Ells. .47¢ eeeee wees PA. NR SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. 100 $. Saginaw Shinai mccdiatediens Frome eager cm gay , Open Mont thre Set, 910 5:30-—~Fri. 9 - 9 es: FE 5.2100 FE &- — 148 NORTH SAGINAW WEAR SEARS $1.38 Ledy Esther pb) aule STORES PRE-SUMMER STORES ONLY RUBBER Ba.) te, SPONGES CHERRIES Large Size 2™ 255 39° $5.00 Velue BONNE BELL 1006 LOTION FILMS 3 ~ 89: 250 RYBUTOL VITAMINS $12.50 sO BUG BOMB Contains DDT $1.25 Value 88° ELECTRIC FAN 8” $49 Others to $17.50 50c KOLYNOS Tooth Paste 2" 69: $1.50 Value 98° WE GIVE HOLDEN TRADING STAMPS 100 DICALCIUM with Vitemin D 69° 00 COD LIVER ‘CAPSULES 98: 100 VITAMIN D with 50,000 Units $719 Liver—lron—B-12 B-COMPLEX CAPSULES $138 Over 50, Try GERET’S VITAMINS 100» $5* 100 VITAMIN A with 25,000 Units $739 in - Be2- ” na a 3 a ii il! 3 i. a Lo ta ti &* , a i ig! ASHE - 3 Bile re faa a 1: ai hit lis I HH SFiS | : = ae il ir ici ae ges th neni lial ci a i nie £3 ieee eee |e mis | gti Hall SS ie 5 if} nil alts mt rl So ql : f aii iy fiilish| SS 44 an it utile uy if a2! 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EI ih Hie 3 oo : | j - 5 —-— —— ‘ a. ~ aai Showi | vains showing | MARKETS Slow T Railroads urnover Produce £ Lodge Calenda DETROIT s : L{RICAGD Ww — With te ext mentee Romping Ahea ulin res at_|Presbyferians | contracts , markets prices | No, 21 Pon- rans ,.. grain settled out of the way = reported by the ping dos, toa th to eect PO Baoan 5 bs down to a slow » | gee ite: Apples, Delicious, fancy ‘ Lodge opens at ane P.O. Seren | turnover on = ways | Setanta pe NEW YORK Burnes, W p.m. Robt 1 the Loard Northern 2.25-2 > apples, w .M, .c day. of trade to- iSaS0 ve apes, tae ba Bet raifroads romped — Low-priced —Adv. * a 2|-tatmecar| News in Bri | softened quick! lard, however, | 2. fon bog. ‘bets, oped, PPS erlirtinter the stock mar- in rief Nearly 900 start after a stable behs., he Me No. lary 125 | their best a litte under Duane Boyle, Attendi Ren eats ok uns nee wee |B ce He 1a Son. bebe: 1a ile under | epored to Oniand Coty Sher ° | Meeti close. The cont han the previous parenipe, y. oust, a, 90-228 32-tb a: York Central sai ae N i's deputies thet County. Sher in Detroit - ng ried more had been car | Shere Bak? 186-138 | Serbu. Po: | Union, "tnt Cn [me rte she DETRO than eight ishes, No, 1, 2.00-3 58 100-1, bag: po- Bethlehem Western | he from IT @—The the 10 cent cents up samedi oa [ei Steel, General is remodeling a home | *ssembly of 166th general limit adv en | bene: Cube tt be on , Goodyea , St. at 544 Can Church in the Presbyteri piring May ance qn ex-| {38 dea nase. ethouss, a J. 1.00 dos. animid, and Americ American Cy- here the United States tee lieben 28 (dos. bebe. ro. bothouse, tae o* ie 7 an Woolen. | today. opened % to 1/3 first hour whee ue L Soe tart, suideer. He. 1. Tube, Cities ee aes Nearly 900 commissioners. cent higher t wes | .frowe: best, Bothouse | Industries Service, Schenley bad was | men and mini corn was , July $1.95% heat Semen. Be _ and Douglas an pay a $25 fine 256 sters . lay- J ‘e higher 95%; | No 1. 2803.00" a atte 1. 1.90:2.00 glas Aircraft days in or spend presbyteries representing the orn was 4 higher to lower, | #8 °# "Feu tad aititet| Ne five days in Oakland County Ji | ase of the church te % lower, 3 were \% higher Terai, te 1, bbe" ety w York Stocks she pleaded ty cnuthiye opening session -* were 3! gher, July 99%. So ‘ye DETROIT EGGS Exp ectmal points are Justice Donald ord Township Following the ple. mq| Plant in 4 cents lower . Soybeans | **r*_ paid (AP)—The Adome Bup.... 48 te eighths | the White sion, the opening of the | Since 1935. July $3.63% to % higher were paid £.0.0. Detrett rp t Harv ... scene of to leaving | mode delegates ses- 1939, he has < cate @ te and lard was 18 to of federabste stg gM Ph Tans | Alles, & ue -> See mt Paper nay a om socident. moderator to succeed reir = ss se associated aia we undred : : ’ aifted : Int Te wo; & Gordon iring mod | ; July $17.32. pounds lower, rot ge 4 ao ae mbo 44-48 Allied Strs.... a Johns se 11.3| side Dr Parker, 19, of 435 dent of Age A. Macka re beet tractor production. with =. age Rage hag Snag hl Alum Ltd 45 Kimb Cle is | to praetig Pontiac, was Lake- | Seminary Princeton Theos Lae LIG ae | became a senior In 198 Grai : wig. eve. 3 3: “grade B large ‘36 Alum Co Am.. 133 Kresge 88 a | Jail ay Oakland ¢ — , al | to the MTEST JEEP—The aeigely -seeaian engineer, Wate ain Prices “. ire ae ent "aes m ailin.... 12.4 te ge - » 8 and ordered to County| Three * * « famous standard new aluminum “ eS Ford’s Highland was moved to CHICAGO ry wid. avg. Ae - wid. ave. | 4@ SO ar as ae occ 8 4| when he pleaded pay $15 costs candidat It weighs 1 Jeep at Aberdeen Aero Jeep” ‘ aj | 1945, H Park plant GRAIN la 3: vg. 35%. small : medium 4 Am C Pay 376 LOF Glass ... 8 guilt dorsed b es had been brot 500 pounds Brevi eep” stands . ardesty wa in Mayreress-ss 200% Dee. PE sn Am Gas & Hi. 38 Lis Mey tt wencted onthe ng sd bag ce presbyteries to}! cael joc? easily be alr! 1200 pounds ligh Grounds, Maryland beam cwperisteodcat tn 300, be \ eenenee Dee... 1.044, . avg. 8 m Loco...... ey .. 6S at ednesday . Mac’ to | featherwei p air , ight Jey and. am z som eee sat sores 1.0045 cums. —— “. = M & Poy oe pon aie | 33.2| Willis D. — Township ae a Thomas R. — They are: high, ne a vehicle is 100 mtn helicopter ter ae its “older duction oumaes of tractor » he uct scacepe: Eee suly oes : 338 PR ony J ror nsetage Am a see 5-4 Lene 8 om. ay the anne Failure to pay First Presbyte id minister of manut. sae 85 per cent interc ong, 0 inches wide pry The named nm and in 1948 nll July wags .. 156% _ Scsecacs 33 old stock su total U8. piping Am } gg . 28.7 seoek, races ’ 13.6| sentence result in a 30-day a Ne®.; ae Re Church, * hangability of parts . 65 inches grammi anager of production vas Dee *\scases ton , llama EB” a ay hg Gees ee Am Oe pe. ee Martin C8 . , Lefurgy said. be Lloyd Rev. Ralph , according to the | “ire Hight, and control for alga acoe ™ PA 55% = $3.00; new Russets slow ;, m Tel & Tel 4 y D Str . 29 Theft ville Coll » president of S and Park Divisi en- May eroenese 78% Bent eevessen 17.80 rar Ae oF hi WB ccs — eT ps Hs Bincitghe 640 paddle board was Charles + iMag and Naga upervil | ite went to Ford Di Re BAe saxeces 15.58 Beda R - dun. | Armour Beene 34.6 SMenete Ch eo iff’s Oakland Coun ville Theol Hanna, of I wv. SOr . ber manager of vision z “se . reds ‘Atchison "2009 > areal oy ... 858/Cl deputies Wednesda hy sher- Dr al Seminary 7 Mt |plants material manufacturing y Au Refin..... 385 ae le ME yde Nelson of ay by Mrs. | Joint Lloyd is chairman Mo 1T1Nn | ust, control last Stee ess Sar 3 B cy Ret od" Babette Demin Comin re County J PS ise... 40 ‘ e. jon Seven , oe 9. Nat Cash R- - 40 tion of more worke W Vernon . 22. i) Thirty-day operation on Church rs L. Conner 2 GM Educational Fi nd i} net Dat”. 703 | handed Ant Jall sentences were | prep: Mastitian Gatattan < County clark's offices sat Oakland | cominission OFKeYs | mneer ot Fisher t assistant Explain Princi al Films | “cstte“sainble - 903 Wet ot ..... $3.6 | John ieeaat - cu 17, and prepared ao ts 2 uke aa division were a equaliza- | grounds co and buildings and sions Pontiac Sy ae Divi- Twe inciple of Jets day aoe 8. Geneve) marker | Borden. ; . po lb ne - os land Park, webeuas of High- will be considered fanpage which | omy Board of ed by the | spot on mei to study a new pidbaape has been appointed 1946 pa B et a movies—"ABC of Je mostly —" “noice and le gy oom Briss Wer . os ty : - 3 ge guilty to econo both Friday. ¥ assembly Wednesd Supervisors | road com ontiac Lake road for | lend [ee Flestueed “ her supply: | Brist My. -°.: a | ; : a —have ~ lls Passing ees" steers and a heifers sieed ’ ed steers Brist My... ao me am ae Stl; alcohol before rod geek The plan * 8¢ ®@ A heavy agenda The mission offices. Henry B. phi He succeeds Motors as produced by G ers ee Mendy: cows active, Budd Basse 15.2 Nor a 301 ustice Robert C. B 1 Park the N calls for the me year's -xet topped by this supervisors’ road tiring wendick who is film ee of its continuing $38.69; po gan and prime $25.38: a 30.1 nie” —_ -¢| Bummage | here) the Pr —— pore bret: board es equalized values tee suggested the boa — Conner . The aah me eo ore $25.29: | Campd Wy... ot hes’. SE copal Sale. All Sain | the U. yterian ing day's mbers at road commissi rd put the} years left ‘ Pontiac — pictures steers bulk good fea st pas Mad ee 22.3 Church. ts Epis- U.S. (Sout Church y’s méeting from yester- | mmission years ago three to a library of have been added food. teers 818.0: nl Bg chests | Cam Pee. a We} Pon Amwair {33 | m. to 12 noon. Fri, May 21, 10 a Presbyteri a and the Uieited mid-afternoo 9:30 a.m. until | County cen a an at © emi to becom mercial willy pH non-com 22.50 hod ape oe te few a ad ona ‘ 43 — Dav. -7 i Adv. Other business ch. Fred , feet of ter—a site with 700 Wis. asse Body's Janesville wit . GM By ty eB hetfers $21.00- | Gelon ——" oe wey” ane your friend's : before schedul W. Smith frontage on ‘ sembly plant 4 hout charg lends 00 ahaiae 00- ac Pe 1 6/ bail, in the ed T he h .a schools to such these | comme ores tea to Agence er 833 Pepa Col nS Ph. PE 5-5201 P gether sideration sonar tachades eon. — sulle ial ang jot SO em P clegraph road | today. held up to his ve seer E colleges, prscnal iag as 0 gered cows ale autity wood Ge ane: .7) Phelps D ap or Ph. MA 5-4031, ow 6 Mitchell, to of a controversial ‘ con- asked for $3,300 chairman Committee “hee Lake road — The changes promotion : social organiza | Civic | E300: Ment 10 $0-13.50, mostly 4 | Chrysler oat 1.7 — '' 336| Rummage Carter. | I “‘letter porary for three tem- irman Don unced by Jame were ait minute tions. 2 t Cities 61.4 p Mor present concern workers Don. : R } s E ae color film ms The 18- $i 00-1780: erasey, caninars 410 0 Shimax eve. 1061 Phill Pet ie wo Church, = a Peng First pe a ee, in peri the | county clerk's to help the ald said the commission Mac- oes mance! en principl aing the s and p oo Ren and a! bulls ett Pea... oo. te Gi. 88 y, 9 to 6 ' world,”’ . country | some staff re- move “as must wendick ° turbines of jet engines Cal $id 00-23 choice stock Coca Cola... xg Proct Gam 2 —Adv | lated unde .”’ which was 16,500 assumed register the Orchard served and rockets | gas | fully steady -|Col Oas...... 1196 pan tee |. Rummage Sak | r the s circu-| eal names graph Lake-Tel period of his 22 a brief : 1 steady. C Toda: Gen Sen is¢ Pure Ou... $1.1| May 22 le 8 a. m. Sa’ | Mackay last ignature of people and . Le- grade ‘se ele- | er s 22 years with Pot ere fully $1.90 high brisk ast “Toraday coaene re - 8% Reaie cp ma » First Presbyterian ee the general vou after = a arog povaheer work | Part of its sige wil take Peatice sles oe ot tee ltry frealy: 24-05-3700 "bulk mostly ehotee Con Pe 482 108 Reo. Motor °F —Adv. eneral councd. every five must | David property.” nt. y and Can 108 4 ears bas Sat -| The let ° The years. R. Levinson TS. ae ce sorime cae oD oe a a cock oe ae Liberal Bat, May 22, 9:30 aia ter was commit matter be moved the Publication foe rr (AP!—Price pad. per above! ,, commercial tnd “good. mainiy Goat Ou 2. 13 hey Tob B38 tees tad eed re & | as inquiries ee ea proval of $000 for board ap-| Sommittee DD gece ne ee heat +9 eam see ue nomineily ut ~~ - ae - 10.00. 18.0 Curtiss ‘wr: a + dle fi Road. China, Crt Tegra lon in dealing agers workers for the or two more | Steunds pe buildings and | = couanlioha ‘puke tos Directory, heavy Vensters 32-98. Nght hene, 10. Thursday: Outlet for A ag 8S Sear Roce ws tiques, picnic tables, novelties, an- | ace of of the church to ors the | vision, which equalization di-| “™aaee % would have civilian purchasi military and She 5a, cee os | Be Ed | a oy Son Ss "morte, rece communism |r sets a valve on the| |The reset wold have | tn ne orn a Ae Seas aekes — ng Md act lamb a a oe i. 549 Socom Ot -- 88] Three —Adv. tinue general assembi city, for taxi township and | K beard beched — ‘Witenes aon Gainey ee ks SO Ms; | mostiy lambs, No. 1 goog to prime Bast Aur L 34 Bou Fac o..O8) Sisters Market. 608 West in session th ‘eae x a purposes Kelley. Royal Oak Howard K.| director of the Are sees La Ducnmeaet ” some 7 seins 3. y = . uron. Look f D t Baard vot . n su Ag ig P . io, =n aa al | ‘down to shora lambs ay wey a a's ie a erent? ww: KE yond ; ‘Paper Se One Charg D y mt at 117 S. adiges| — and ae fen. George con rely — region — Pn gy hag pg choice wes | 93.0 eull to good puer Rea 1 Brand 4 doz. Larg t e Dismissed* or $13,500 St., Royal Oak, | Puturi Mich) for “ The iness Administration ~ i coton, fob ery steney; | "7 i ood | Ene ah . a oft Boe len Ga aasunntes Agai South Oab to add to , | Ruturing and fostering, %-page director: ers 18-1 ery ene 30. $5 igh’ hens —— 00 own Be-Cell-0 77. 1 $ Sta Ou xa i. turkey: Strawberries, | gainst Palmer Seele Build land Count at new | ition” mia ate . wlio saruat te telling : rs 3: : cme 2 : Pir “Seen Sta on J - ae Kile stewern, Se Pan re Fr | GRAND HAVEN y Sen grounds. y {fice| dream of the St - “made the re by the s Porte eo fr ie tea Oe or pe aa coer oe ot a Pap et » Ste. Open nightly ready fry-|°! conspiracy we we — Charges | plo perviscrs passed a way a reality.” awrence Sea- uments, Washin t of Ford's Townanip » Zoning Oy the Water: by 30 78 ie 100-238 att oe noe loom + ooh mt re we until 10:30. | Municipal Court _ in aie life insuran iy em. | dero did a great —— said Don-| W gton, 25, D. C. o Water. | 7 ae oo er, | Gen sses OS Pa —Adv. | Pal t : rill let an which | ‘© al of Fillia to Hall, W Board Bdge So creund = the ng oy most. | CoB Mot .. § Texas C us Huge v. mer See y against . workers ; get the the work m A. Romai » R --.@ Te ° ley w G. | ret who sea “peg, mourn cine tt Seta a ie yattad fee te |S we Reo Bae remmage sate, sme tu. | Coty “ict toy aint G. retiring "get back | which | ‘0 Set the seaway bil Paseed. cone al meas oe A la 17 — 74 -- to ‘the | § few lence choice * gaee-ste Gen Time” Sof dren oe a M. Priday nd Ave Coun auding t they've paid the money | t Willis M maa Prod of Sher- 3est toot of ea Distriet food » to 27.35 Bonn g pA gn »- Rub 83 Tran [ a 44! Fish and Saturday 0:00 ay, ania ins ah cron surance pas in for group life “ij ome joined in i veer of | named aoe ge hes teen batvieion District 1 the Gast | 3 » sean nse ea s trouna | Goebel Be” = asf | m2 way | co ay on the insur ley’s resoluti e to pass | Oa of the All persons ord Acres ye Ty panel with a f more; 280- p nero he 7? Twent C Pox 33.1 day, 5 until. r mpany's books ance | com ution, and _— k manufactu Royal “peseent ft ead aa 20 09.23.28 wes choice gt 318-30 “3 ee — Un ore 34 $1. Malta aoa He was Pe * e vivors get it and let their sur- | the mented, “Why'd a donea ae ceeds the lat ring firm. He suc- with “oat ot Zoning veneer a 1 cattle es # and iots | St oe. ue Un Pac itp} | Sat. morn -— back of 23 a however, as in co-conspirator Work = som. two Republican ee out; ™an, rely eprge B. Sher- 6u in the po Ree chad: hetfers steers slows; ; calves Ot West § .. 44 Unit rr Lin 31.7 * y 22, 34. »| tion of ‘Rene iminary exa ’| menth ere will §=pay Romain has Supervises end ma of the T ges is | utilit moderately act steady to 400. eee 3 United . . 6 —Adv. ld V. K mina- ; the y $1.38 a ° the been an - A 7 be examined by any- steady: end commercial cow’ reek: | Rersh ch Be Os rch ont | ny oe STOCK AVERAGES aera got under _— for each ae $1.13 a month Catalog Lists Reacto a ne a pooner DSIT STEWART. reas: mame sad cutters vanay land PF... wg bP no ++ SBE | ctated TORK — Compiled by the ponements. ay after four | Present plan, ye. Under the LOS ANGELES rs sales " 194. W. F. Beckman, cure Wore Bante" prime "ta $059-aeen me \ aralers oud Hersh at Yo vsteet =" 34 | see che toate wioae uh ool siaraiee their jobs lose rl who quit py of reactors uw” — Three | Post = a will take the added sree |, pS Too of erarage | freee Be at oes at ma age thn eee | Pewee cle ees rc payments they've made. viding 1.600 tlowads Narmeat ee | ee Ee od abel sigh commercial steers : | Inter a. Va Pul Siw Y soees 168 3 601 194 t decimal eohe) The board deci . the are | from com advanced Death No j — w"iow” ene Fogre 824 re : Werte A Bre 383 | Month "tee aoe ‘ mos Se us 3 | Dino movepeenn pen oe ees ee vata ti to ask Mich cotaleg released by North energy | ‘Teasurer ptrolier to secretary- | tices ed. ota who i? | Fone cee ---- m4 2 | Dia c Ravigation® «0... 2° gi ca omer hake oe orth Ameri- | a __ Card Woolworth Re whee we ae | Base Bae oo 1639 905 es 138 Gority -iaiebionn® vetoes oe 2 | give it titl partment t ation. The Ti- ee vananen ny of Thanks 1 4 ES we? | me cage ny ge MES Mate Gereest ocr 24 123/ in Union ee bmg ghee firm, which Study ROK z. ane 1984, CARL, 377 ee, MASS or __ Help Wentes os lees ee 7 ue es food iesy act Abrasive* ey Had easement to e aegpcsingsen for an rare 1946, says rigs energy field | t Training cog HY Oe, 0,08, beloved pone. | their ent A Bs Male SF eS ESS | age - ot a7 3 can kee make sure the sign and buil prepared to. AEGU, Ko Havel SF Seat St tare _ to wie fo te, macy Lemekh | te DEMONSTRATOR ___Help Wanted Male | ho’ sale. bia and ee mane s The board ve Maynard a ed Seeiae waatieat & for qual. and four vaccines x Frees rvice friend Riidazasesmcstigion 7 , ce ae May fund at held Saturda: — (om Be la Applinay sated R MAN FOR GENERA = | lon Wanted | mittee to ag its road com- rial groups, ak and indus- oo arrived today ;|to Army offi ae a, a. mn. y. of Kindness sympath Dereave-| 1 in A lute cee experienced in L FPARMIN PIPL PLAL AL Male with tee , | by the Atomi to approval thods of traif . ‘| study U.S. ment in ah Chaseh. ‘Inter. tended to theme ft Pm ee new as” [mag 81G PROFIT ~eeltetnt bd He f planning | si omic Ene a! troo aining ‘ South . Knights Mt. Hope Ce Inter. | >. ext the Rev Scete ool a ny erate stacy « NEED 2? REA one me-| brid worms MADE RAISING pines _tielp Wanted F i rey- Comma ps—the second Korean Thursda: of omnes moeary. of ihe service and aay bom ria a of tieor eerare, SpEEs sanualy 2. SAGO pooduse yk Biden mem dommes H +come here—tro nd such group to St the Melvin A. Scbutt ‘Pu i] oe7_Deastitd fevers gre Walle See! ail LS Sa 2 weeks, PP. PAM sao det tlelp Wanted F | cot wecks. Indochina in Srtenas hey Punera e a Memoriam —_ ro dom. CORT eregpecte ? 13 Market ‘oa = 5. Boert. KITCHEN ——— — 7| Hel ~ - ea te evening” at sod | BH, LOvENG 2| man. Steady work L eT M. IMBLER | “ANTED,. ¢MmcHaN ——. Patt o | en teLP PART | een ip Wanted 8} ow Fate edicts S| pe oy Sel my Gr oon| Ras tetuninee SS ce ee SSS a Sim Tae ets oe ene a S| RE EE ERO , ral Hon % amo tod awa letter and experi- -ESMAN or “a ent order cook LADY sHORT | sense fo jal ea ae | ee AS eine Catherine is, i964. 4 ie ay, May 20 pr) (Confidential xperi-| I need “SMAN and holid better Paid s, $125 « > areas to werk n ORT | chan r elderty m h com-| 0 ORK MO D: below 117 BE. Tenn LUCY _ as hard to | ie estesttee etre wis os sist 3 meat appearin: fits. yet Also ns «| en Proc 2:30. Must ar 6 te Raskod aoe" soem end be ines 5 de transportation TO THURS. Fg > Josepn P. sreat was SN a 2 eet appearing men te! man. y “at Pontiac Retsil | a.m. 91) Baldwin At 0 te ETAcED uieniny earé. 513 | wants weal _FE +000. seen; beives én Fi = partings pain: month. WN On ® poy OR Clemens ._ 90) Bale n Otol ETAKER. m 50000 wan:s ED COLORED G Vicia bucher: wagner of hans | ‘Ang tal ae partner pain: but | salvamen seeded. mait oy Peon ae gaara "S| giana service tanger, OO | PAYROLL CLERK | y room api vivee. ee Mee: beincen Sas Ve "Cate Funeral — Mrs. Susan Veronica ile s that we shall meet iy the Ang FF Must nove A e| Hers who does ABOUT 3s | | = te Lor oupettenet “RK | eeeenn i & are eee Priaay jccee 3 de COLORED OTRL pounced “later by tl a Sempen, | nn tee eninge Pam pit Hotel Roceren, Mt wantED net Gein clerk” preter ‘person ith at leat APERIENCED CUTTER FS SY oe Monewert the - = sisters. nen a ie a ay 7° | BOY required experi st FE 2- rt ti GRIND- | Sin’ OR WOMAN TO CARE POR 1 gg * Help Wanted Ek or call residential "tence Retail Grocery Sal | Golf eka Riding Club's ; Apety Personne! (0 hour | weet. pee sniimcenanane chutren heyy agit Fe. Gnorge bry se Jobs wie: | semmis Male 6| ,2atn Cyclone Fenge, “1888 | tm re Pane uate hoa we |For G Ohara Howpial 661° W "ure apply mn pervon Bil and Mabie (Saggy es nate tents Fe set pire. Annte Cd ey iNDY ; ple NTED BLOCK LAYE r Sslesinie tee en uron| jord Man Bill ond Mable Pp. - ih the. Beli Chapel Funeral service perat og fe ng | — AND reside in or ised area. Must On “seus Lave BO OF ENERAL wih. sales, ecard.” a ace sneer BA. Oo ing days Experienced. PE 5 near st a a varanemetiatanies } w | — need. PE 23-0431. ag I rae "etae Freel bas Sa berg “Raburn Vive 9“ Rach | Si ¢ Pontiac. ‘be| “Mowe men to eel automa FICE WORK Pe $1868 Mire, Sivond Instructions ey gia oe ante Pe ADJUSTE eRowake tales cuene | yt eG HIGH _ Stenographer KCCORDIONS LOA fg oe EE 161 W. MRS. M train r experi plus guaranteed apply ta 1H S ginne NED FR [teeth at hom beloveia 61 W. Brookiyn, ait. Opportunity tor orER Pac cualitied perieoced | caf furnished, ll auet| ake ae » person he GR. CHOOL S pner | bem re. Losoene gives as 30) jae sams rreeeals Bri "Sear mother of Walph || coe Ween ve young _ Bros. 98 agg 52 | neta wince Mereury ADUATE aie sizes at fi aise ot Ng oy Mrs. Smitn dr. Pr Smith many com New ng By LUBRICATION AND - one powstbilitien Oren deys 8 wor, form rr SINGLE MAN ON PREFER > E | Perm swomen Work contend Make = ons ani | IDOLE service EM 3.2842. Byrom. Funeral Flake and Clayton ing prot sharing plan. Appi Sat Write Dally Press ‘Bex Rewiare gee Mr. iariner, Dat: chinerr, Gees swat ae} pays J RED | Sherhaegpagtamnen, eno canta “Work Wanted Mate 10) 8" a OL Saturda Loan ' i ee -| soeree oe veges and ‘i § DAY ; cian tee one ca rt | WIL nnnnnnannnnng | MARKING 50081 week- m. Ma will be w St. . 128 Gay, Ma: in Pon the | YOUNG |, Oe good Su, Be Bt fa book cash tak EXCHAN ~ | MARRIET 1 aT Beral Fs the Doneie 23nd at 2 Ms. Cook. North LAID OF y 20, 6 to 0 a [eager tion Cenk 330 Soe PL : A WEEK pers cones Suacrentes son bh PAINTING CARPENTER | time gga DESIRES PA > satheneting. Tai poke dence, aan cost w. F ??? caaed ee at Beta aren eects EASANT WORKIN | com mission ." salary | MATERIAL. BOX” Soren noe 8 and 3 Cas FE RT- te at the dine | small m p—B.--. ML. fe can use several to ton Penitie ends i nani Gaon ggg 2A Le- CON RKING y a. x) "PONTIAC | ESTOR HIGH 8C: ee Home. ax Pema Smith Pontiac , - working pisee Write Refe the age of time men manufact a H ‘aple, Birming- ONDITIONS R |“ 1 CARPENTRY AND Ta 5-7796 summer tet oe GIRL Powers it at etween Cer Tamesn| of under supervision train | ~~ elp Wanted Female HUR’ BOY 16 W D Tila WORK WASHING: : ewww ene end fam experience, ——_ 108 @istinet ad-| ty” Daraisee’ Beek oo ? APPLY IN PERSON __ # bedi wane ANY KIND “went vide pilso curt ree even ested in earning ~p FH ge THK Ae | Pee ey Begin immediate | sdie FRED TH | SALES Sint pom ee oes eet an wm ateumn news 2 casmang Coster Chae ar GAN" AND, WIFE To Ch Ask | self trance and. desire ‘to Neat to handle a ‘ OMPSON a Bn ~ JEWELRY | omen twos! ppRICK, STONE. rant PE 5-0829 Funeral Salary and a. sa lady TO CARE FOR — Important than’ pre- Write Box 18. P Telegragh ares. IRCULATION OTPT sisin. Ken’ oh Senstee as salary, | CEMENT WORK ASHINGS AND TRONINGS. Fil ~_— Directors 4 ished. prosram. prow Complete sfenee. Phone met. _P.™. ge Hotel, Be] ong . Pontiac — THE PONTIAC , ts Saginaw” Toombs. a tea : Minis. wa SHINOGS AND IR i pane | ae , 7 : PRESS TTRESs. PU} } | iveways ide.al foo so curta: ND IRONINOGS. ener for NEW after 2M experienced PUFFS MIDG: : _lavbor MY iks and ch re. | _ "wep ins Pic as. Donelson-Johns at enw | | uy Zam ts toe ong fe | HPA Cg FE oi ony coat Seca a invert Wome ch wines Ao Sar while . ap Ania or y to A a | cabinets re — uffied n- pars! CURT omnlEB Wa WE | Het ob ro real ie, He Man WaFE REO | Ses aoe Opn home it miter vs oR oe TE | Se Se cE CONCRETE "au cae * ine re"saat M8 V see Be ote netnad | aki BO FORMER BE | moras Say ta| ine Honma td eens, bas Toren eemezeaict| sakes era, Seaty wea | == ee, al nto aoe Prema r. ees-Si and hours sell | SAN “Ws tee Pose Market, smeores HLESMEN Soap, Geel cage ok we wm i Poe ae martial “6 ouperiouce’ ed bilities. | a aah Me Jet te) tego Harbor. PE 600 FUNERA ple} _i: "eruinhea. hed with tion "aslts "eaperience “Prospec perty need i ehil- | HOUSEW! athe | Pouiae Press, ce, education. | Tears ot (CARPENTER a ee, Sarre Ambulance L HOME 32-1878. gt Ly Seckt Wonks line sepemes and an een DINING Bes 3 Write Pontiac voice, part Pa A w - id CARPENTER Ans FE 71-0274 ges . wing a¢ OOM e NTED sare ii ais ; : “ Bt rune Caine Wayne orth, Macomb MeAler. wad Sppotnime silable. | Berson “ = trey serv aa nu time aval vour own home. ee eee EateE Wee 28408 NEW AND | gg I gn ie ETE RE : Cemetery mer resorts. Average —_ 18 t got, Perper. it leigh's, It a STATE ent. . C ss Villa tee. Apply in amber to Box ‘— and = > gg al oy aioe mo FORK NEW AND | Tg ee vervice. resorts. Average sum- | ME 2 McE-sea.| 2 ** —_ HOUSEKEEP Fontes Bre B $4210. rtment s, rooms a Lots 8 ate and + hgh MARS Wanted DISTRIBUTOR ty PERIENCED W oma con ay MAN ant ae wont pol cog of tor. Kitchens 's AND CARPEN. revs ee PHA. tne wn rai seupen woh car to ona | ghee’. - “ies on pars Bora re meno giber | Tete crested ina perme a: alee ND CARPEX. ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS EE oR wax and | EXPER Bl hn oo WOMAN 25.50-FoR 7 o| wisttar Bee ss ean’ te ARPENTER AND CABINET oseon NO gg _FE vat ood DAY W meat 5 BH and Si gar Po- — cod La) days a | aroma Resvonsbie FE Ponta a1 BAsEN _ homes. MA é EXCELLENT O _Heidelberg sary LaBelle’ experience cogs oon na Pode go] Petes be ARPEWTER, CABINE? zee | Cement MENTS OR FOOTINGS for ieare nt fotam Des at Ww. Mapie mingham. Must beat fe tone" es Gabe "Rod FE. bee, - Must . be> of FP Ro Mt | dg pI mn be able . LIGHT _ ent rE ASPH ———— 1 a: able to type. cal Delp in ust Sf wit ; wn Tg Bp grass fatter bane aperecs | ONTArs - LT PAVING © e oe | enon Sy WORN WANTED TG CURR PGR AWN WORK Lana ed eats Se a : E . LARGE — I ‘ 2 - BOX REPLI Pei ume Agen i pare tia Gentian mae |g gg ee REASONABLE : R - ; ai fault — =" eT ene i a eine no rer | ge ee to 8| too a tim “R HANG- | ex s. N ant You tt Sr nome then mi beby. More WD. waithoee ant ner te | “pees 3 bik ae _FE one ue sae operators, PIS Slant, ce eae _* | @trl, George’ AND er | Yoon K. 8 YRS. EX LOCK, BRICK. CE tor ADY TO TAKE woken la 9900 Ore tt ns wine a PE ane treplece work. FE fei Rewer ed caro sa abe OE ot “ea a re aR a pa | Ek moors _ PE 5-339. tive ee | Gas savas ect WB oe ee “ae =| comm ‘ foe be |B edltage -! Magia P maker TT eo a fe Ph Petes is Write Pon ermanent your la ROLI AN — 1c 49604 ms 5 tiac Press | Reasona: and D MOW wort WOMAN TO ¢ 2-408 bie FE t bauling | rk Get our "EMGaye a “weak. ‘whe. mothe . Pe cine On 3-810 aw Pe “ese ater Mime only EM. 3-904." Pant | eet _wore. ete i : WwW —_— e408: ERDABLE WOMAR | Cor ork Wtd. Female tying Spec da 1 | ater wa wrey_pesan| Se Pe ta ee 'n . N e ~~ | ron ew. duron. Apply’ in per ES gE ae a i | WATTRESS, SHORT ORDER COOK Piast vamos Also weekend d CAPUY wkeen DAY Wenten kxpeaiontbe | eente NEAT REFINED LADY 5 4 companion as housek w ; w part time 12:30. ‘ + Re We