= : ° eg eE J s ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS = ee ee The Weather Tuesday: Partly Cloudy Detalis page two izth YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954—30 PAGES eke ee en Committee Recommends Censure of McCarthy Fear 1,500 Toll From Jap Typhoons: His Contempt of Solons 56 Americans — Heat R = Bethe Daten utters and Abuse of Lwicker ; moving around her bedroom asked ‘ Intense Heat Routs Fire F ighters F ather Returns } ir 9 eh gee sp. | camate the moter deat Senator’s Lawyer Pledges Among Victims; foMiami Facing oxur"."ucr Vigorous, Lengthy Fight at. “No,” When she awakened again after | daylight yesterday -»xhe—found—-her-} bureau had been fansacked and oA Murder Char ' $4 cash taken.-Her husband had) WASHINGTON \® Baltimore Lawyer Held remained peacefully asleep in an ommended today that m the Kidnap-Slaying of adjoining room rowson ws navy State Accidents _ Nov. 8 Special Session Others Missing ° .Storm Is Followed by Landslides, Floods and Costly Fires. - A special Senate committee ree- the Senate censure Sen. Joseph R. | McCarthy 2 Unanimously, the committee of three Republicans and | | three Democrats said that such public condemnation— By JOHN RANDOLPH TOWSON, Md. \# - TOKYO (#—An estimat- el 1,500 persons perished in a howling typhoon which struck northern Japan last night, including nearly 1,000 who died when a huge sea-going ferry capsized. Authorities said 590 bod- James T. Roberts, accused of killing his 6-year-old daughter and leaving her body on a lonely beach at} Miami, waived extradition | today and agreed to return to Florida The balding, burly, 43- year-old Baltimorean signed | extradition papers. before>- Claim 18 Lives Michigan's . Weekend Marred by Variety of Fatal Mishaps hy UNITED PRESS | which might have great effect on McCarthy’s political future—was warranted by: | 1. Incidents of a contemptuous attitude by McCarthy ;toward the Senate and its committees. | 2. The Wisconsin Republican's abusive language about other senators. , 3. His “inexcusable” treatment of Brig. Gen. Ralph WwW. | Zwicker, the Army officer who was called before McCar- thy’s investigations subcommittee last February as a ies a been prepped eee Judge J. Howard | A weird variety of accidents Witness ; | = peel mec the capsised Roberts told the judge he was. kill@d at least 18 persons in Mich-| Actually, the committee lumped the contempt of the ferry. tndtecate 56 Americans lost their lives in the disaster, and many oth- ers are believed missing. ted Press Corre- returning to Florida ‘on my own.” | + ago to clear Wiyself,”” he said After signing the papers, Reb. | erts left with sheriff's deputies | from Florida. I_was understood igan during the weekend sons dead in fires. one drowning, one train victim and two ‘Pérsdns killed in miscellaneous mishaps The body of a man found along the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad _Senate and abusive language counts in a single-count. ‘tired by the committee. It did not recommend censure on the other three. ¢+---—_—-_-— “If 1_had-known-about this tthe | “The” United Press tatty sheet | Thus McCarthy was found “ , committee warrant) I would have gone long | listed 12 traffic victims, two per j Mane . = by the _ only two of the five broad categories of charges consid- Dulles Hopeful | they would © immediately But the committee re- a i tracks. 16 miles west of Ionia was | anaes Repeaters ager or nd aint ‘identified today as that of James | ported that McCarthy “com- on R = Hak said There . 4K. Warden, 52, a transient who| mitted a grave error” and earmament: i the search for survivors has whether anyone else would be ar) i104 his home as Anniston, Ala., s ended and rescue squads are lining up bodies of the dead on rough straw mats in an old-seamen’s center. rested, Police have not given any motive | for the little girl's slaying other | than hints that she may have been | and Utica, N. Y Detroit police were steliing to identify a man, about 4, found | dead in a flaming automobile manifested “a high degree (of irresponsibility” in con- inection with the controver- sial 2'4-page FBI “letter” kidnaped for ransom and slain , : : | Police sald the parked car was (which figured prominently Closer on Bonn Issue xducte couk The great storm, generating. eT ee ee Cale BC cegintered to a Marry Stitiwill of |in the McCarthy -Arm y winds ‘up to 110 miles an hour, apparently had whirled harmlessly into the Japan Sea when suddenly it curled back and struck the northern island of Hokkaido almost without warning. The result was Japan's greatest maritime disaster. Giant waves in Teugare Straits sank five big ferries, four of INO escape intense heat on Cedar Pines Park fire front. Behind them the Dames stal into sky as lofty trees to gain control ies ers _ Blaze. AP Wirephote e - ha Indians set backfires in this area in effort Reberts gave himself up whertly after midnight and indicated | then he would be willing to re. turn te Piorida. Roberts’ Gyearcld daughter, | Judith Ann, was stolen, from the Tome of her ami July 1. Her be | He | while trying te save his horse from Detroit. Another fire killed Frank Hann, 42-year-old Detroit junk collector, suffocated early Saturday a burning bern. Te ‘Doubar Baker, De hearings earlier this year. And the special censure commit- tee also described as “improper” | MeCarthy's appeaj te government without regard to secrecy classi- fieations There was no immediate to his Mi Tiroit, was injured fatally Saturday! ment from McCarthy. A copy of wes found | night in @ tall trom a second-floor | the report was delivered \ France and ater waa ee | optimistic on the ehances for an on West German rearm- which carried ne passengers, and ™ + a few hours later in a thicket on | porch railing offve at 9 a.m But some time cordial exchange of views at the ~ hundreds of small craft. 1 000 ‘A E ted Biscayne Bay, She had been beaten) ari Cloar, 35, Portland. drowned | later the senator’s office staff said | Frenct , wis te" aah z ; . | 23 re vacua ‘and strangled | Saturday when his gutboard mo-|he had not seen the report, so far | will ~ytteo ame escmas| Lads Start Fire irotest Fi Sc re ast rat athe dy en tut at | a q i in a . | ” wes ist ‘tnd ptr repre i Forest Fires Threatening rar. tam it, P20 |ranion were tating in Nevina Lake | wtpected to come to bi efce to a estrous la ‘an . A T 0 T in C lif s -. |Ueie Breutigam made them pUb- |ton MeCarthy to cuttering from 0 | og maby & cae te min were wrecked. and high- cused Roberts, “ killed Saturday at a sawmill near daily treatments at Bethesda, . ways were ee Linus’ Asiurn Sead! SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (®—Grimy crews ignited | io) Roe’ of deren Chesaning —when—a- tog stipped | M4. NRVET Woaplial, He went to ee ae * hg The most terrible disaster_oo-| VNU v " he +backfires “and carved new firebréakS in heavy timber der and “an attempt to perpetrate = oe at eee oe the hospital tm the morning for S | Vi404 agreement ts altained, 4 curred akodate harbor, where} Store Suffers ,500 toda bom and detestable weatment. the big ocean ferry Toya Maru, Da Saturd p= t yin cane ” Se ee ae 2 oriane pone ng om or roe The only reported multiple-deathT ~Séttiething over an hour after the TH U. 8. delegation size ts ow crewmen. smashed into rocks an@} 1, cicte-yearcid Avon Town-| ‘ino mountains. ae , —___—_—__- lotted brothers, Richard, 18 and/|thy's attorney, Edward Bennet Wil | Secretary Eden's bid for chair : turned turtle. iia tae ‘hin hiatal tetina) 2 The fire, which already has destroyed three small Vi R id N t Kenneth Hicks, 16 They died | Harms, ——— that o_o monger 5 of thé nine-power meet- Forty-th itread pe — F ni hen the i wow make a “Vv whieh begins tomorrow. ro ra a oe $6,500 fire Saturday night in an Structures and 5,000 acres of brush and timber, forced | ice al e S Hone - w “ pe - sper caale fight” on the Senate floor| Th U. S and Britain hope to ithe rear of a gravel truck on A survivor described the striclé 1178.17 northeast of Charlotte \in defense against the committee en vessel as “a hell on earth." recommendat! lions. The Senate is to convene in with his automobile, was jailed today for investigation 7 a The 44-year-old Philadelphian, an official of the strik- women, were charged with loiter- | Cha # dreams of a trip to ‘mg. They were released by Judge the United States were shattered. ing United Electrical Workers Union (Ind.), was arrested A wm Se le Eetho lo the Styne old wile Sunday séveral hours after marathon negotiations aimed ee a Sieamdat. Pag mado oe ‘of Sat..1.C. Charles. Champagne. ot etttling pe 105-day-old strike weré broken off Court today, —, La. He was agnong Mediator B. Mar-\- Two Oakland County sheriff's | ww. were on our way to Yoko vin Sconyers sald NO NeW/ into him Saturday when he tried on tan ae OOo | ee ee oe talks were scheduled be-)| to serve a writ charging vicia- ak whe ann, tas ae | ec anes oo ts cause of a stalemate over| tens of Ferguson's anti-mass five police raiders were unable | sintes,” she sald in a,weak voice. the company’s refusal to re-| picketing injunction. Cory said is genteel thb Gueu. wan bthond had saan sataiied hire 27 accused of| be suffered a bruised leg. Ashley said that several of those | With the Tth Cavalry Regiment ey ere. He ‘said the incident occurred arrested started fights with Patrol-|*t Camp Crawford ——_ tion. behind the UE headquarters build- rion Leroy Hartman! and Halt B. | he was transferred to Saba, named in Congress 45 & | ing, _ to gy tried | OPdinance. “Communist functionary,” was ar- who began their os: demon aie the paddy| “We got on the Hakodate ferry rested Sept. 7 on grounds he par- week is a 39 am. Pry wagon. : at 1 a. m., and 90 minutes after by non-striking workers at the! Saturday with only one issue in and three cases of beer were con-| turned because of the rough strife-ridden electrical parts plant./|the explosive dispute still fo be Setuted. weather,” she sald. | complaint te Cones Out, eakaiter]=” Reis waa 2 “biggest : i We then got’on the “eo Bi vd galore . Ovmen's Tel-ftvres @pen Every) the Maru. After . 4 __.che.ot cireuit Judge Frank B. Fer- |) aoe a x ten ee oe — pe ed ainchor.| ferry, Toya Maru, which cay guson. 4. 1" |cotmpany agreed to a no- Water , Salt Delivers. Piao! “pernctienn Sait; chee Ge Gene) 7S + eg % : tage ee see tate ere 4 e 4 aS 36 . \ ’ sare p Y / 3 ot ne oe 3 St ek ? ae ae 4 «a Pye * ] sman to reach .| parents toda. Py t : TH S nd y | Richard Kuhn, 19, Edmore, was the..conference..has*a chance to ss bate Coed cee vem arate Petice of the Romeo Post) Brother's Visit w"'yba tat ta tee moet eer ere ul ud killed Saturday night — pry non wowlgos 8 to consider | bog down in controversial details. : describ: admitt | | : \ comm report, “syeeeae ete Oe sickde-| 6:30 fire’ during ag breskin of the | ; - ous of eight forest and| Home on West Wilson’ ee —— i Williams said he expected Me- shaped harbor and. its mile-long | cinder block store which has been Revives Spirit 7 fires still burning in| Wit for Second Time| Weather Outlook OK — |Sarthy and other senators to pre. Showers and Cooler coast resembled a great naval dis-| unused for about two years. . California. In five days| . ‘ A Senate ee ~— eye ye g many Wrecks of five ships end fiterally| . Whee firemen trem Rochester oF gain paxtoxiie these and other fires in the| '" 16 Days a ere. ex were barred by. Chairman ls Weather Outlook 4 s ‘} } m c » ’ Watk . cen 2 hundreds of small craft [ttered| * ee ap AS mcr ( So propel piy cost prestige | Armed ee ae ands eal that “Wednesday | gure ns th bce Slightly cooler beng . dw aonty bane, The suner called | state © who wanted legal liquor place, Pontiac Police |!00ks like not too bad a day’ for) Lew: tee several —eh Ree Goeets : Pigg teeg ee i nee petice oho tee fhe Jee. ee eee eee ee aera Neees. Of watershed | US coed efficiale culded & home | ee a ae cual | aspen fa the fonate, ond 8 pote adh pe cosilaght = which had failed to save their — » Mage Blase a : at 310 W. Wilson Ave, and arrest-| 0) a poh act es Me | vigorous debate is in prospect Tho low tonteht ts cupested 00 lives im the raging surf. morning. ed 29 persons Sunday morning. | ween 65 and 70 Williams told a news conference, | be between 44 and 58 degrees with Smashed lifeboats, shattered ; only 16 days after the same Poa “of course, we think the report | high tomorrow ranging between timbers, oil and all the flotsam| The building. owned by Mrs. was raided by police on a similar cies lication lig) wrong where it recommends |70 and 74. = and jetsam of a sen easter cov- Josephine J, Adams, of 1171 E. charge. : + ‘elt: Heeled-Cellar i eenmure:'! a “Sunday the thermometer try aed he beach. a | Detective: Set: Denny-Astey, | W ' | Phe sieememiber special commit: | downtown Pontiac registered & low ~—=sttielve-got-« terrible thing wp | Gomes; firemen sate leading the raiders, said police| NORTHAMPTON, England (UP) | tee, which held nine days of hear-\ot 56 degrees. High for the day Gard”. oni CR. Jct. C: Ran}, tome, Ademe ak eee smashed a gambling table, chairs, |—Aifred Charles Knight, a tee-ings on McCarthy's conduct, filed |was 12. ie, : other 38 68. report morning at 8, the mercury (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ‘$2,500 to contents, ae ae eee eee in the ae oe oie be a o phige ot speaenle pred al at 5 ut and we © ré the age of 72 ‘(Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ‘degrees p.m. ‘ Strike Leader Jailed - Mrs. Rese Nimmens, 81, of the . - ae Gacoel wih Wibtatshing ant usband Améng Missi S D Talks Stymied = wea | Go Husband Among ene ——— square alks otyml eperating. the no nell. | =——— one dv Sh Dre : Over Rehiring 27 Workers Seeactenee= | erty Boat Tragedy saatiers eee @ uare D Co Cust enh ating and avetine OF JOUrNey to U.S. for Japanese Bride — DETROIT (UP)—Unionist Philip Saba, Sq , thy aa ‘a Bart 3 : | strike leader accused of running down & process server an a > dager gre Wileon | HAKDDATE, Japan She lay ee . er address. be considered; The Day in Birmingham Commissioners to Accept Report on Couper Fire Hub- | (From Our Birmingham Bureas) BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham “City Commission, which meets to- night, is expected to accept the | report of a man citizens’ com mittee exonerating police and fire- men here from any negligent con dyct in a fatal June 14 fire at the home of Thomas Couper Brookwood The completed report absolves city officers of any blame . Tabled last week, an agreement permitting Bloomfield Township to utilize the services of the city’s sewage treatment plant again will James Episcopal © Church bard's topic will be “Isle Royale.” * « se Birmingham PTA Councll wil hold it. fireq fall meeting tp the Little Theater of Birmingham High School at 8 tonight. - 7 >. Anticipating a December bazaar. ' ie s + THE -PONTIAC ie SS ;wornen of the Congregational | 1189 Church will meet for an apron) sewing bee at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow Non-sewers are also invited. Cof- fee will be served those staying | through the noon hour | > . * | Speaker at tonight's first fall meeting of the Y Men's Club will be Morgan Barstow, delegate to the International convention held A tabulation of proposals re- (i) July Members will meet at 6.30 ceived fer construction of the at the YMCA. city’s second new fire station at | Adame and Bowers wth be pro | Barstow wilt have first-hand in- sented. lmmediate and future improvements fer Springdale Park will be discussed by com to the comention and placing will be a request from the Bir- | a i first 16 in project de- mingham Cab Co. for an addi- | clopmerat. . . tional cab license. which would | Mrs. Brooks Marshall, local bring the city's total number’ ot | League of Women Voters member, cabs to 15. will be one of the Other important items include yg, ag LWV panel discussion on an argument with the Oakland water supply, which will be aired County Road Commission on shar- on radio at 7:30 tomorrow night. ing the costs of extending Oak | * * * street and a lease, for city opera. | than of the parking lat behind the | Against Juvenile Delinquency’ S. S. Kreage Co. building . * . Taken up at a public hearing morning swimming classes for be- 8 tonight at the ginners is again being offered by | ‘Angry Boy’: will be shown in the Recreation Board, and will | nection with his talk, start next Saturday from 9 a.m. to i noon at the Barnum School pool at Frank and Purdy streets. Classes— wil) be Himited—to 25 youngsters who must live within | the school district. They alao must i : i : Fi | 3 . ' ii Le ie E i 5 z in Japanese Typhoon’ REACH TOO SHORT—Detroit Lions’ back Carf|~ period of the-game- in Detreit Sunday with the | touchdown Chicago Bears but Bears’ end Harion Hill (left) | scored 24 Karilivacz (21) tries to get this pass in the second | got it.at the very edge of The PRESS, MONDAY, SEPT Po EMBER 27, 1934 ‘ ; > ie ‘McCarthy Censure Ordered: by Senators (Continued From Page One) of the tdtal devoted to summaries of evidence. For the purposes of its hearings. the committee had placed in five | |against McCarthy One of the counts on which ft decided against recommending censure dealt with McCarthy's now famous ‘FBI letter’ of the Mc- Carthy-Army ‘hearings. But While the group did not recommend cen- sure on this count, it was highly critical of McCarthy. It was developed during the pre- —|vioushearings that the “letter” was not in fact a letter from FBI I rector J. Edgar Hoover to Army Reuther to Talk |Pontiac Deaths Mrs. John J. Davies Mrs. John J. (Ethel .May) | Davies, 61, of 20 N. Johnson Ave., at UAW Dinner =. af, eae Fete Retired Workers Mercy Hospital after an illness” of at Fourth Annual re aa, = ond daugh Benjamin Event Thursday story AnnJones Thomas, she was CIO President Wajter Reuther | in Brynmaur, South Wales, will be principal speaker at the | and came to this country in 1927. fourth annual city-wide She had lived in Pontiac since 1930, honoring pensioned UAW - CIO | when she came here from Penn- members slated for 5 p. m. Thurs- *ylvania day at Waterford Township's CAI) She married John James Davies Building. | Oct. 1, 1917, in South Wales. In addition to honoring pen- A member of All Saints Episco- sioned employes from General Motors Corp. plants in Pontiac, | Pt! Church. she was a professional the banquet will commemorate the —— oa for a number of establishing of the pension plan in |***™* more recently was t Oct. 1, 1950. the plants on | Neighbors. William McAulay, director of | UAW" Wading, 1-8, wil set oe lon ee eet ot it fhe. Gutid- Eight at gpcaerer te regres ake — the St. Peiers Home oe persons. _ Surviving besides her husband Several political Candidates are | are two children, Novello, at home, also set to appear at the banquet, | and Lynn of Pontiac. along with a representative of the) Also surviving are two sisters, ae ne social secur|\irs Hannah Bush, Mrs. Sarah y ‘ment. Jane Tranter, and two brothers, Transportation will be furnished | 4 mbrose and Benjamin Thomas, those needing it. Buses will leave | all of South Wales, and one grand from Yellow Cab Local 594, 90 Mt child ’ : | ; . —— 9 4p. m. 1 by Pen | Rev. George Widdifield will of- tiac Motor Local 653, Yellow Cab|ficiate at the funeral services Local 30¢-and Fisher Body Local | Wednesday at ~noon from All Homer | Saints Church. Funeral arrange- 506. Nap J. sent the three G.M. locals, re-{neral Hote spectively on the banquet planning In lieu of flowers. the tamily.re- committee. 1,500 Is Death Toll. the St. Peters Home for Boys | Fund Lawrence Freeman Lawrence Freeman 29, 476 Dit- mar St., died Saturday in Pontiac (Continued From Page Gne) General Hospital. | Base at Misawa, who flew éver| Born in New Orleans, La.. be the scene. married Dorothy M. Johnson in In the town of Iwanai, 90 miles | Baton Rouge. La., ak f eH ht ie i “t if é i i : | | it 4 i Tay pe —— Hubbard. $4,000 Fire Blamed on Youngsters, 3 and 4 vate em perateres RET T OT I o- T39 M.... cceneees : Ed (ha recorded eereenee een re eeeeee seeeereeeeees “Surviving besides his widow are | Larry. Larnell and Manuel. Funeral Home ‘Mack N. Talley Mack N. Talley, 36, 125 Bagley St., died this morning at 2 a.m. after an illness of five months. and came here from Willingston, |pianist for the Moose and Royal | W. Va., 33 years ago. Talley was a member of the Macedonia Baptist | t | i ! } ; ‘Boat Upset | Funeral Home. Dream of U. 5. Trip All Saints and |! Moran and William H. Hall repre-|™ments are by Sparks-Griffin Fury® { | j | | | -_ | Funeral services will be next! Sunday in Raton Ronee with) when someone Rev. I. G. Bond officiating. Burial flashlight and will follow in Perkins Cemetery. | automobile and The body may be seen Tuesday | hospital. from 4 to $ p.m. at Carruthers | | Born in Camak, Ge., he was the) son of Austin and Lillie Reese Tal- | ley. He married Lela Moore here} : Everything was dark. I re- member_ crawling through and narrow passages filled with) w ater. bad ves and the sandy five children; Lawrence, Jr., Lands, | tried to i i fit! f E é g H 88 ters dark if ~ fe] . we me iH | uh oH stress if F i z 5 iy |knewn to be dead and 248 are tetesing:~-Onty St" were “rescued. Intelligence, as McCarthy de-| committee . . . Was contemptuous, independently of bis failure to die x 4 s £H* f if H i | i ki i q-5 a§s 3 i z | 7 : i = i f z Hd FRR 4 oF 2! (Continued From Page One) hit a culvert along M4% east of Six Lakes in Montcalm Candidates File ‘at Sylvan Lake ~ Two Enter Race for City Council Seat; 2 Vie for Constable Sylvan Lake City Manager Er- nest L. Ethier today reported two candidates had filed petitions for the vacant City Council seat and two others for the constable's. Incumbent Frank E. Baldwin and John E. Greenlee have filed for the council positions. William W. Begford, present elected constable and Frank L. Stott, who_ now holds the appointed office of becond constable,. are in the race for the elected con- stable's job. the City Clerk’s office at the city hall from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Ethier said the office would be open from 8 am. to 8 p.m. Mon Ethier also reported that drillers have reached the 100-foot level in tapping for a new municipal water well on Ferndale street. He said water is expected to be reached between 200 and 300 feet. Another well is slated to be dug at the city hall site. The semi-annual billings on sew- er service charges are also being prepared and will soon be in the mail, Ethier said. The statement is due Friday and is payable through Oct. 31. LEARN TO Wide Pick-Up and jeturn of Students Appointment § A.M. ~- 10 P.M. Michigan Driver FE 4-5668 15% E Lawrence, Poatiec Moth Proof Cleaning GENEY DRY CLEANERS Pickup and Delivery Phone FE 5-6107 12 West Pike Street OPEN SUNDAY ‘TIL 1:00 P.M. SLAYBAUGH' .. ; 630 OAKLAND AVENUE ts =" 6 { SPORTS SHOP THE PONTIAC PRESS, Fete Dem Candidates at Hazel Park Party l Democratic candidate for state auditor general Victor Targonski was honored guest at a reception attended by over 200 persons Sat- urday in the Hazel Park home of Fred Elias, democratic candidate for state senator. ; Other Democratic nominees in- troduced included Paul Sutton. can- | didate for U. S. representative front the 18th District: Walter T McMahon, running for re-election as state representative in the Sixth District and Michael F. Cox, can- didate for state representative in the Fifth District. Candidates for county posts in-| troduced were George D. Hicks, running for sheriff; Hazel A Kuschinsky for register of deeds Turkey, is a time bomb that can | wreck Allied relations. | The Turks have been very re- strained about this issue but their thinking, amid a flood of Greek statements about ‘‘self-determina- tion,”” goes this way: The demand of Cypriots is for | *Enosis,” or union, with Greece. But what about the Communists? The Turks admit that the Cy- } They ask the world, especially he United States, to remember ' far distant mainiand of Greece, | People of Greek descent dominate where communism ig outlawed? | the island but in its violent his There ae — people on the es 4 os Athena government: hever inland ghich wainorit 100,000 acids the oi ion There are-many dangers in, the church-led idea of enosis between (Problem of Cyprus, where the Cyprus and the ‘Athens govern. | Greek government is battling le tact, | agwinst an ancient ally, Britain ment 500 miles away. the Turkish minority thinks that the Athens governmen got pro- pelled into a situation where it had te sponser cnosis. The Turkish minority also thinks it would grant long-term leases to | Britain But the latter knows | through bitter experience that this arrangement might not work out Britain has had to jeave the MONDAY, Touchy Cyprus Isle Issue Could Split Allied Nation?) The Greek government has said | that if anyone has a true claim to the strategic island it is Turkey. | | Sues Canal tone because ot the | {TONIGHT . and TUESDAY ONLY specuat \ | that Red politics dominate the is- land because 65 per cent of the popular vote is communist. Out of | First Quality Bluestone Enamelware SEPTEMBER 27, 1954 lem of Greek Communists - who one-way breaking of a treaty by | Egypt, Britain now is ghifting its defenser—and the defenses of the | non-Communist world im this | Detroiter Dies | in Creal: « Vital area—te Cyprus, | DETROI Tu — George Mitchell, Cyprus is ‘a British colony. The | 25, of Detroit, was killed today people have been offered a con- When the car in which he was stitution of their own and they | riding smashed into the rear of a have rejected the idea. In their | truck in suburban Dearborn. 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(INS) — Three. prisoners were held in solitary confinement im-Grenesee County Jail today fol-; lowing a riot and jail-break attempt in which cell block bunks and wa ter pipes were ripped piac ee One -of the three men accused of plotting fhe break was James Stvlee % one of the leaders in the 1952 Jackson Priam riots He wes being beld for investigation of car theft. His alleged accomplices in en —_—, the riot were Guesda | Fidel. 4, and Richard Nichots, 18, The attempted break was covered last night by Deputy Fan- cis Winslow, who noticed water trickling from the ceiling in the first Moor jail offices Winslow traced the water te the third floor where he found news papers pasted. over windows lead ing to a day cell holding 15 rioting prisoners Winsiow summoned heip and he and nine other deputies and six Flint city policemen forced their way into the celibleck. One bar on. a window had been sawed half through and several of | the prisonérs were lengths of water pipe. Two men | had spoons whose edges had been ground razor-sharp All the rioters surrenderrd meek Ih Sheriff Don Carmichael said 1 now hacksaw and two extra blades were found in the cell He said the prisoners apparently got the saw from an at¢complice on the sidewalk below the cellblock win dows The inhabitants of Saint Martin in the West Indies, although! politically divided between France and The Netheriands. speak | English. Only Aspirin At Its Best Announce New Way Te Shrink Painful Piles Peed Healing Substance That Referer Parm—Shrinks Hemorrherds New York, \. ¥. (Special) first time science has found a new substance with the aston- — ability te shrink hemor- and to stop bleeding — with- out pain wae re- surgery. In case after case promptly. And, while gently And, from_their | dis For the, i THE PONTIAC PRESS" MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, _ — se Vorce Sentencing Police Arrest 3 Slated for Today Perquson Stand Stirs AFL Row Hoffa’s Endorsement of GOP Senator Rapped by Union Official LOS..ANGELES ®~James Me- Deavitt, national director of the AFL's Labor League for Political -Edutation (LLPE) took isM&e with James R. Hoffa, midwest team- sters union boss, over the weekend on the latter's endorsement of Sen Homer Ferguson (Re Mich) for re- election,. Hotf's endorsemem threw AFL leaders into q tiszy during the weekend recess of the annual AFL. convention. But for the mo ment they maintained an official silence’ to see what stand the . | | MARGARET ANN SILER i Mr. and Mrs, Harold Siler of Merrill announce the engagement, oY their daughter. Margaret Ani to Gerald Bouchard. He is the son Michigan Labor League for Po- litical Education takes. Some said privately they juitend- ed to support Ferguson's Demo-| cratic opponent, Patrick V Me- Nam Jetroit long-time “POR WHITHER THOU GOEST . ..”—A man and oe oe through the new front doors of the dormitory dedicated Sunday at | Nicmaly te setae (PE the Leader Dogs for the Blind home in Rochester Hundreds of other | saga-and.& women have also walked away from this world renowned school with their dogs since its founding in 1989 to become self- sufficient and independent citizens. With the formal dedication of the | new dormitory about 9% students a will be handied in this brick building which cost $175,000. A non-profit institution. Leader Dogs for the Blind is supported by the United Health and Welfare Fund of Michigan, Inc.. and by other public contributions. The Lions Clubs are the chief sponsoring organization year sweeeen SUDMit Charter Women Will Form’ | ‘Figure-Fashion for Walled lake Club at Waterford . WATERFORD TOWNSHIP December 7 Election Charter Night for the Waterford = pf Township Fashion Your Figure Set for Vote, Officials Cir wilh be held Wednesday at 7Tpm. at the Waterford Town Ilall Representatives of the township Yecreation board and also of the Also to Be Named WALLED LAKE — The newly ‘completed charter for Walled Lake |Fashion Your Figure Club of : a Pontiac will welcome new mem will be submitted to Gov G. cord . Mennen WilHamé this week fer ap proval. An election date has been set Membership is open to township women wishing to lose weight for Dec. 7 at which time residents C ty De th may vote on acceptance of the oun a S charter, and elect seven council Mrs. Sarah J. Western . ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs tice of the peace Se ' nay ane 8 eee i Sarah J. Western. 1, of 2102 Elm Candidates for these offices will oak Aue ' t | be nominated by petition They are; available from Clifford H. Sm “4 | charter commission secretary, @ jer Nev Each petition must be signed by | not leas than 50 registered electors At a recent meeting, the charter ; was held today at the Spiller Funeral Heme with burial in Oakview Cemetery. She died Saturday... Surviving are two sons. Freder ick E. of Royal Oak. Thomas J of Pleasant Ridge; three grand. | children and three great- grandchil- | |commission met with its attorney, | dren Ray Munde, and approval was Frank RK. Barnard granted to chapter 18, which dealt pePNDALE Service for Frank {with election procedures & Bamard 6). of 1515 Albany Ave | will be at 3 p.m. Monday at Spauld- | R rt K if Vj tl ing and Son Funeral Heme, with burial Oakv Ce ote He po nl e Ic im ink Fray a ‘ afarshy Nad tal, A Arbe ‘inFairCondition stati 2 ve wcow. ve | ginia; two sons, Raymond R_ of Walter Auetiy 41, of 45% 11D | Reridecy, Sgt. Charles E.. U bard Ct., is reparted in fair condi- | Army; two daughters, Mrs eee tion at Pontiac General Hospital |=. Johnston of Berkley, Mrs. Don- relieving pai actual reduction today after suffering a knife wound ald E, Foster of Detroit; one broth- (abpiaitter) tack place. Most amazing of all—resalta| were ge thorough that sufferers made astonishing statements | like “Piles have ceased to be a problem!” The serret is a new healing aub- stanee ( Bio-Dyne®)— discovery of & world-famous research institute. Now thie new healing substance z. offered in parent form under vreparetion H.* Ask po it + all drug stores ~ money back gearantes. “Trade Mom lin the chest Saturday night, during |ther, one sister and 15 grandchil- jan argument in bis apartment ) dren Austin also was quoted by De teective Sgt John Williams as say ing he would not sign a complaint in the stabbing Police, who said tWiey found an ae @inch bread knife on the: apart. yy ment floor, said they were notified Sunday. by three women who reported they . heard a quarre) while sifting on the front porch Della M. Level ROCHESTER - Seretee for Della M Lovell, 4, of 408 Walnut i will be held at 1 0 p m Lednestiay oat fhe William R Funeral Home. with bumal Avon Cemetery, She died (Mia J. Dunlap + INVESTMENT COUNT % from your home in bad weather. ONTIAC FE L. EARN 2% ON YOUR SAVINGS! Investors receive helpful advice from men of experience. omekmyoy the convenience of banking INSURED SAVINGS to $10,000 a m= St. Will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Mabley Fumeral Home, with burial at Cass City, He die@ Sun- day. Arthur R, Smoke LAPEER — Service for Arthur R. Smoke. 74. of 381 Turrill Ave., Home, at 3.3% p.m. Wednesday, He died Sunday, William F. Albrecht IMLAY CIT Y—Service for Willlam F. Albrecht, 69, will be | held at 2 p. m. Tuesday. by the | HIGHER INTEREST 1 Mair Brothers Funeral . ome, at St, Paul's ——s Church, with | oog-bermal in Inilay Tow hip Ce me- | tery, He died Saturday. e Johan H, Hesse | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — Service for John Henry Hesse, 74 of 28578 Everett St. will be held | at 2? p.m. Tuesday at the Kinsey | Funeral Home Royal Oak with | burial in Oakview Cemetery | died Saturday Holds Boss Night Today KEEGO HARBOR — The Busi- j ness and Professional Women's iClub wil 9 husbands and friends on “Boss Night” today with aT pm. dinner Tan Guest speaker will be George {AVoods, U.S. Prosecuting Attorney | for the Detroit district. * BANK BY MAIL if you live out. or with burial at Deertield Cemetery. He | makes no endorsements of its own but supports the political stands itaken by @tate LLP organizations; | So leaders were awaiting with un- usual interest the stand ofthe? Michigan LLPE dames H. Thorpe, secretary treasurer of the Michigan State Federation of Labor, tentatively had seq Oct, a Michigan LLPE meeting to choose between Ferguson -and— McNamara. But Thorpe left the AFL con- vention just ahead of Hoff's an- nouncement here last week that he was supporting Fergu&on. This led to speculation among AFL leaders that the Michigan League, under. Hoffa's influence, might refrain: ‘from endorsing either candidate Such action would be calculated to weaken McNamara's otherwise strong labor support Cows at Large Irk Little Rock Citizens, Police LITTLE ROCK stand, it's a tossup as to who will { throw in the towel firs®-Mrs. Mary Vorsas or the North Little Rock | police department | Mrs, Vorsas has been arrested | five times ih three days. for per | Mitting cows to run at large within | j the city limits. Neighbors had her tarrested Thursday. In court, nine other neighbors appeared to regis- ter complaints, The jfidge fined her $25 and costs on each of the 10 complaints and set her appeal | bond at $2.000 Friday night police served an other warrant issued on a disturbed | neighbor s complaint. Mrs. Vorsas posted a $100 bond. | The procedure was repeated: e |twice Saturday. A $200 bond was | posted both times. When the police arrested her yes- terday they released her on sad — recognizance. The officers cows still were at large. Avon Township OKs New Subdivision ROCHESTER —, The Avon Town j ship Board at a Special meeting approved and accepted @ hew sub division known-as Waverly Woods | jtaken upon the recommendation of | the Avon Planning Commission Petitions were received by the board, asking for black-topping on Harding road from Livernois to the | |village limits. Names are being checked and will be sent to the |Oakiand Gounty Road Commission | will be held at Baird Funeral | top a survey and costs of the | Edworth, Detroit. | project, Se County Calendar me. = i nee oat b will es. vam Footer | Sulcaston Club No cr at As ater iin Alment High Schoo A film from cnoeigna" State colleen @ on millinery | will Ry shown The Women's Reading _* — Club | will meet at the home Mre Brie | Serttihtm of Orvden on AH... aftec- Roen Waterteord Center | The Ladies Missionary Auxiliaby will meet at the home of Mse Joe Phillippe | T1l Crescent ‘Late R4., at 7:30 pm | Tueeday for ennwa! business meeting end | @lection of ottiecgs The Clifford extension eroup will meet with Mra. Ceetl Cotter at noon Wednes- @ay | i moth | a 160 ORB wil) sponsor «@ pubiie party at @ pm. Thursday et the otal Temple tn Helly Clartsten } Oakland County Farm Bureau Women's hes 4 @ luncheon and flower arraneement demonstration Mn ge =A at Hall, Proceeds pollo sufferere Remere Remec Extension Group Ne 1 Will | meet Wednesday at 2 Pm. et the home of , G8 Grant Champvertin. 100 W Gt oe Extension Group Ne 2 il! meet at pm Sad at the homie of Mrs Mar- PAs Clarkston Community with be weed to aid ; DERAL JOE'S = SURPLUS 32 S$. Saginaw Will Be Glosed Tuesday and Wednesday In Observance of the ‘ Jewish Holidays OPEN THURSDAY FE 2-0022 ‘| chard of 1430 Birchton Rd tas the date for | «P—As matters | of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Bou Mil- ford. Detroit to Hear Adlai Saturday Stevenson Will Speak | at Naval Armory for State’s Dem Candidates | By UNITED PRESS | Adlai Stevenson will come to the | abcd et -his-party- in Michigan on! Saturday with a campaign speech plugging Democratic candidates in the November elections The 1952 Democratic presidental ; nominee wid speak at a Detroit rally at 8 p.m. in the Brodhead Naval Armory, party officials said He wilt be joimed on the sprak- © er’s platform by Gev. G. Men- nen Williams and Patrick V. McNamara, Democratic senator- dal candidate who hopes to unseat Sen, Homer Ferguson. (K Mich). Meanwhile, campaign oratory | flowed form both parties during | the weekend Donald §. Leonard, out to wreck Williams’ bid for an unprecedented fourth term. as Michigan's chief executive, told a Republican rally at Muskegon that Democratic | claims of unemployment in the state were “political fiction.” | The former Detroit and state police conmmissioner said the only answer Democrats ever found to the unemployment question was a wartime economy, j . Philip A. Hart, Democratic can- didate for lieutenant governor, dir ected similar fire at the Republi- can party. “T would the quality of a candidate or political party that suggests that the only way to keep the American machine rolling is to have the false prop of a wartime economy Hart told a Wayne County audience 3 Motorists Injured | in M-59 Accident | A three-car collision Sunday at | M39 and Pontiac Lake Rds. in- jured all three motorists. when driver tried to cross M59 dur- ing a break in traffic and struck another aute which glanced into a third car Mrs. Rebecca P. Baldwin. 51. of T2 N. Sanford St. who Waterford | Township Police say tried to cross question closely ww OXFORD—Servieefor Olin J Wcated at Meade and N. Roches: | yis@ was treated for head in- Dunlap, 7 of 129 S Washington ter Re The board's action WAS juries at Pontiac, General Hos- pital. Jobin F. Strong, 26, of 6383 Wil- son, Waterford Township, driver of | the car struck by Mrs. Baldwin's | car, was admitted to the hospital with a rib fracture. His condition | is listed as good. Mrs. Elsie H. Gregory bl. of R216 operating the auto which smashed into Strong's vehicle, was admitted to the hos- | pital with fractured right leg and | +hnee—and—teltteg—cuts-—Her-con tt | today t ae: ‘Clifton Metty to Head ‘West Bloomfield UF WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN — is reported as ered a Lake will head the township's United Fund drive, ‘according to ‘| directors of the Community Chest . | whe ves recently to plan the al campa A taoet of $12,548 was —| at the ‘township hall was scheduled for 8 p.m, on Oct; 7. The drive will open on Oct. 9. Francis L. Ammerman was ap-| pointed as representative from the Chamber of Commerce at a meet- ing of the Community Chest dir- ectors. Circuit Court-efter_pleading guilty; Garden potire brought the arrest jed guilty to drunk driving before + ccused of carrying concrated: reac |e Edw _ | false pretenses. | the surface f _ Saturday Night in Liquor Raids William F. Vorce, 37, of 180 S Paddock St., was scheduled to be | Pee TOWNSHIP—Three sentenced today in Oakland County | a+ 9-39 pm. Saturday by Oakdale last week to a negligent homicide , of rene go men and confiscation of charge in the death of his father, moonshine, home brew and liquor. Ora F. Vorce, 63, of 1220% Bald-| Held in the Oakland county jail win Ave for violation of the state liquor law The elder Vorce died two days | te Booker T. Tate, 34, 10524 Ho- after a two-car crash June 19 at| bart Court; Pete Dandridge, 35, | Telegraph Rd. and Orchard Lake | 21614 Hewett Lane and McKinley Ave. He Wiis a passenger in a car | Osby, 39, 10038 Gilner Court | driven by his s6n, who later plead-' Police said that they had been watching the places for several months, and the raids were con- dueted after evidence had been ob- the raids were Captain John Skid- more, Lieut. William Ware and the negligent homicide warrant was issued Alsd schediled for sentencing te- |day -is Wade Bartenbaker. 6 * | 3025 Whitfield, Drayton Plains. or ‘a breaking and ‘entering charge patrolman John Galims: Detective One man will be arraigned on Samuel Wakefield. and Patroimen robbery armed charge, two ac- | Joseph Landino and Anniah Ruffin; and Patrei-+ men Hubert Mck Watkins ons and Larry | ing ahd entering and two allegedjy obtained money another charged with break- who} under | | The United States. now competes | cas oa the world’ : Woman's Condition OK lad poe soee 8 principal producers + with China and Manchuria as one le and the v ay State Gl Reclaims Billfold, Romance — BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ®-—A Mon. roe, Mich., soldier was ready to be married today to the girl he was supposed to.have married Sat- urday, I) luck intervened to cause the delay. Sgt. Oakley Morrison, 24 en route to wed Doris Schatz, lost his billfold with $600 in travelers checks at, Cincinnati, Ohio. Fran- tically he hunted, but couldn't find it. Two kindly women did, though, / and took it to police: Police traced it to Morrison. “Isn't it wonderfuyl,"’ Morrison exclaimed happily as he reclaimed his billfold and set off to marry the girl he—met—while -both_.were serving in the armed forces, she as a Wac. They met in Paris. France where conie Still -is stationed. ‘ Crash Sheamiak on ‘Spider MUSKEGON (UPi-—Mrs. Kath. lryn G. Gillard, 62, and two occu pants of her car, were injured when a spider in the car distracted icle overturned in weekend accident, Muskegon Po- ce reported today. . — Following Sunday Crash |, Mrs. Isabelle Reidel. 20. of 5620 Valentine St.. Walled Lake, is re-, te ported in satisfactory condition to- | e day at- Pontiac General. Hospital | with injuries suffered early Sun- f @ day when her car 1 Halstead road near W. Maple road and! @ struck a tree According .to the hospital. 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Pole Siglorer, ? 79, Back; | | Millan, TSyearold explorer re- Plans fo Go Again in 1955 turned only yesterday from his 30th trip to the far north, but al- BOOTHBAY HARBOR, Maine,| ready is making plans for another @—Rear Adm. Donald B. Mac-' voyage there next year. THE PONTI AC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTE MBER 27, 1954 In the three months . since he sailed from here, MacMillap said his 8l-foot schdoner at times 17th-Story Men |teetives said, scaling aff outside OMAHA ~Bargiers whe rilad| ee mee © Hench ht. bucked winds of 120 miles an hour | several offices in a downtown Oma- Mule Is 44 Years Old SHELBY, Miss. (UP)—D. N. 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WASHERS 1—Used 17-Inch Ambassador TV......... +. 886 Good conéition ot © terrific savings. - TELEViGION 1—Used Radio-TV, Phono Combination. .,.....$76- Fomeus make ot « greet saving te you. Buy today. RADIO-TV 1—Reg. 299.95 Fl. Sam. 21-In, Phileo Console. $188 Rich consele to blend with any Geer, Gave today. Rich finish with doors fr the utmost tn consoles. 1—Reg. 299.95 New Raytheon 21-In. Console. Another fomees nadie tn o large clear Ti" serten, 1—Reg. 69.95 New Tank Sweeper. ..+ «ses sata p ‘Complete ith GM attachments. Gave today, _- 1-=Reg. 19:98: Famous Weatinghouse Vi Merry tm today tot thie savings on handy bend type a eas << tee TV CONSOLES 1—Reg. 229.85 Fi. Sam. 21-In. Ambas'dor Con. $188. | A. Sa er THE PONTIAC PRESS” Penties 1 Michigan Tee Powrme Peres ts { Where carrier service Genesee @ Counties Pes ity) ” pine . hi ell other places in the Goltes ne 60 Phene =. = 92-2181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 194 , Registration Week With the registration deadline set for October. 4, Mayor DonaLpson has pro- claimed September 26 through October 2 “Registration Week.” His purpose is to persuade everybody not now registered, to qualify for voting in the State and Congressional! election November 2. x « County Clerk Lynn D. ALLEN has joined in urging everyone who has not voted in four years to make sure of his eligibility. The requirements are U.S. citizenship, six months residence in the State and 30 days in the County. The vote this year in the Gounty, State and Nation should be the largest in history. For the first time the num- ber of Americans eligible to vote tops the 100,000,000 mark. In the State it is estimated there will be 223,000 more} eligibles than in 1950. This is a percent- age increase of 5.4. * * * In the midterm election of 1950 only 43.6 per cent of Michigan's registered voters went to the polls. Two years ago, however, 65.5 per cent of 4,229,000 cast a record total of ballots in the Presi- dential election. According to the Census Bureau, Michigan now has 4,- 360,000 civilians of voting age. This means that an all time high record vote should be cast here November 2. Make sure you are registered. Eisenhower in Hollywood ____ President E1sennower did more in his Hollywood Bow! address than ask voters to give him a Republican 84th Congress. He pointed to several reasons, al! vital to good government, why it is in the voter’s interest to act on his appeal. Outstanding among them were the need of a Republican Congress to com- plete his legislative program and the efficiency that would be lost if con- trol of the White House and Congress were divided. *:. * * Directing his appea) to disgruntled Democrats and independent voters as well as Republicans, the President listed legislation he hopes the 84th Congress will enact. In emphasizing the disad- vantages of divided control, he said: ‘ithe conduct of government tends ... te deteriorate into an endless round of contests for po- litical advantage—an endless . round of political maneuverings, of stagnation and inaction, of half measures or no measures at all.” * *x- *® Other reasons listed by the President for voter support included his Admin- istration’s record of making good on its promises, budget paring, tax relief and improved defense. aon, Mrs, Hudson ts. . y at a cost of billions less,” he said, “we have an armed strength far more efficient and better organized than ever before —a defense stronger and readier in peacetime than it has ever been.” The President was in a fighting mood in Los Angeles and his address was reminiscent of his 1952 campaign speeches. We believe he is justified in his confidence that the voters will ap- prove the excellent record of his Ad- - ~ministration’s first 20-menths in. office... - Killing the Tax Goose - There is a lesson for leaders of every tax levying community in how and why Tide Water Oil Company decided to solve its expansion problem. .- __ On its plant at Bayonne, N. J., it was of - $1,800,000. nae es -~@f South Lyon; golden wedding. = « the Delaware River and on Chesapeake Bay. pay taxes of onty $300,000 fo $400,000 a year. - - Tide Water, unwilling to shoulder the additional Bayonne tax hah- dicap, decided to build an entirely new plant elsewhere. © ~ ©: «& i There is no need to labor the lesson , that stands out here. Undoubtedly there are many communities which eperate on the mistaken notion that they can heap most of the tax burden on industry. In so doing they not only kill their chances of attracting new industries but run the risk of _ driving out those they already have. Crime at All Time High An FBI report covering the first six months of 1954 shows crime in the United States at an all time peak. — In that period a total of 1,136,- 140 major.crimes were reported. — This is an increase of 88,850 or 8.5 per cent, over the same period last year. It means that a major crime is committed every 13.8 seconds. Among the highe¥ crimes, reductions were shown only in negligent man- slaughter, rape and auto. theft. In- creases ranging up to 20 per cent were recorded in murder, robbery, assault, burglary and larceny. The report doesn’t estimate the fi- nancial cost of these crimes. But noth- ing is more certain than that they levy a hidden tax on every citizen. ——— Hs wuo yields the right of way Will live to drive another day— He will, that is, if some moron Doesn't ram his car to helengone. Tue cautious person assumes that all snakes and mushrooms are poisonous. aE =" The Man About Town May Get a Strike Prospects Appear Good in Nearest Oil or Gas Well Education: A training that causes lazy minded people te try to get along without intelligence. After nearly two years of work on Pon- tiac’s nearest oil and gas well project, there now are indications that a strike may be made. In charge of the drilling on the Williams Farm in Springfield Township, Frank Summers ; says prospects are better around the 4,075 foot level than at the deepest point reached, 6,488 feet. If the indications at the lesser depth do not produce a satisfactory flow, the well will be pushed still deeper Residing on the same piece of property at 23 Grandie St. for 51 years, ' Victer Bacon recalig that steel reinforcing for concrete ~ ‘was unknown when the courthouse was built 50 years ago, so the floors were reinforced with Page wire fence. He also recolects that .. the contractors paid the county a good sum for the gravel found on the courthouse site after the old brick building had been torn down to make room for the new one. Rushing the season; sign on Pontiac gas station window: “Anti freeze.” Chief surgeon at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium; Dr. William A. Hudson, is now in Europe, and will preaide at world health ‘assemblies in Rome; Barcelona and 4s with him and they pdt, £ 3 PONTIAC PRESS, M ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1936 on ep ee ee ee Voice of the People ‘Erect Court Says Attorney R. M. Corbit of Oxford . because of of space. resa and te number . writer must accom y letters but these wil bet bo published’ Mf the writer so * Tequesta, unless the letter ts critica! ta ts eature) T agree with the opinion of Attor- ney Clarence Patterson that the new court house should be erected at the present location. With the removal ef the old building now west of the present court house, there is ample space fer the erection of a several story building ample for all needs and connected with the present build. ing through an arch over the alley. By all means this ts the logical location, in the center of the city. The proposed new location is solely for parking advantages. The patrons of the present location find parking now which is all that the proposed new location could offer with all of fits greatly added incon- venience, for all patrons and em ployes. “Hold It—Here’s Dulles Again” House on Present Site,’ Motorist Gives Her Views *'t® traffic behind me and them ° ° ~ in front. Ne amount of my honk- on fhe Traffic Situation ing could make them move, In- Now that school is in full swing, S6ed Sey, caliad, te. me, Ory let's not blame our law officers for not catching more violators. If they had double the force they could not be in the right place all the time Parents, keep in mind our Crea- tor will hold you respgnsible to do more than your duty as a parent. Drivers, with all these hazards we must double our caution. I for one want to watch the road in- stead of watching for the law. Re- member,. we will always have pedestriang and drivers that think they are smart to disobey the law. An Older Citizea Charles Crocker Agrees With Attorney Patterson As I came to the four way stop at Sashabaw and Walton a lady eame straight through—no stop for her, until she had to or hit me. I asked her why and the answer ‘I have to get to work.’’ Sure, this was a driver's fauit but parents, you with children with bikes, warn them every day as they leave for Patterson in his remarks concern- ing the site of the proposed new court house. The principle reason 1 voted against the proposal the last time was due to the proposed location, West Bivd: and Telegrapt Rd. Uniess I am assured the new building will be erected on_ the present site of the old court house, I will again vote, “no.” Charies FE. Crocker Jealousy Based on Feeling of Inferiority in Most Cases of Troubled Marriage Can you readers diagnose Jerry? His wife was actually worrted lest he be losing his mind but he was simply ber- serk -emotionally. She corrected his abnormality by the advice and bulletin men- tioned today. You wives must be smart to avoid divorce. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE s00n. fat i va > since my marriage and have never ‘so he immediately begins to dread kissed one, so why should my hus- band make such absurd accusa- berserk until his wife actually self will return Oct. 15. When a child in that vicinity around 1916, . Homer G. Gerue, now assistant prosecutor, remembers a small cemetery where human bones were recently found in excavation near Elizabeth Lake Road. A Detroit radio commentator who placed . the McMath-Hulbert Observatory at Lake Orion drew a quick letter of remonstrance from Village Clerk Robert W. Hodge of Lake Angelus, and next day moved it back Several people who attended the Fs that it was a world beater, and reg- istered an attendance of over a A lilac bush is in bloom in the yard of x Mrs. Leslie Jannison in Keego Harbor, who also has a snowball : bush that is doing a second 1954 blooming. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Keith of Union Lake; fifty-first wedding anniver- sary a \ Mr, and Mrs. Lb. B. Vosburgh - ef Fenton; fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. .*) Oe z i Ur ur HE reli: Hy i meanwhile claiming that I have been entertaining some other man “Dr. Crane, I have never looked at another man in a romantic Way) _.. Aunt Het... OE AOKwnd €S$ oe Ne « return envelope, plus.a dime. It ’ contains the facts. (Copyright. Hopkins Syndicate Inc) I thoroughy agree with Atforney — m= Marriage,”’ enclosing a stamped { FE it Hs ul aE f : if "ERR EE titty i vefie il ‘ E Fees t HEIN The United States government, ; rr rf aH i, thaeitt jejelel Ciiptkt ot other countries. The doctrines of the air-power enthusiasts fit in exactly with from bases on the outer edges of Eu- i iF e rf 2 rik , ! Hine ihe HE i! : : uf | z , re} ag j u & if fi: Tits real deterrent force retaliation.” This phrase has been _seized upon by the neutralists in = sre i Bir E I rye i} right pra]t i HE (le Lili: fl tl Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE If we are neither géed nor 15 Years Age NAZIS REPORT surrender o Warsaw. $7,000 LEGIONNAIRES marc in huge Chicago ‘parade, despit: that inscrutable presence by whic the ‘soul is connected with ht manity.—Simms, opposite so his accusations all the more surprising, If I were Jealousy is usually based on a feeling of inferiority. The victim is afraid that somebody else can influence his sweetheart more suc- cessfully than he can. treatment of enlarged tonsils . in children : Tonsillectomy means femovai of the tonsils. The ever ready opera- trate tonsillectomy they “get every : rade tonsil.” If you don’t know : i é : fectly normal tonsils lest such ton- are i; i Hi i ii z f tt il | Many: Doctors Disregard Death Rate — Tonsillectomy is a major opera tion. I call it an atrocity. | Tonsillotomy is a minor opera tion | Pittsburgh to Handle Water Bill for Fountain PITTSBURGH UW—Pennsylivania jhas established a state park here \complete with plans for a huge fountain. But it does not want to pay the water bill The fountain is designed to shoot jin the air. The column will eject |6,000 gallons of water a minute, “fos today! | but the water will be recirculated | jand there will be little loss. 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S511 Thatcher, Petterson & Wernet SS ae Your Watch Fo Expansion Watch Bands Ledies'—Men's Special $35 A t ee oe Songstress Can't Resist! the Sight of a Man’s Legs’ By PHYLLIS BATTELLE | And yet they have that sll-im- | NEW YORK (NS) — Songstress| portant draft-in-the-middle makes | Martha Wright is a keen observer | the Mifference hetween life and of mankind and in that capacity on @ hot day.” | She has something keen to observe | ‘On thing depressed Miss Wright about men’s legs 'as she reminisced about her cross- “I like them s how she puts | country crusade. Knee-length shorts | it are not being adopted—‘‘not even Now this may seem curious— | by the sports''—in the midwestern Marth’s discoursing on such a/| states. Which is silly, she says. knotty subject—because she's one | Because it's hotter there than in! of those lady-like types, a peach!the East and West where the ex 'from Washington state | posed knee is catching on, so to But che bas just completed a | *PC8k : summer of barreling from coast What the Kansans and their te coast im her firet convertible | neighbors need more than anything | and. sort of im self-defense |'* that draft-in-the-middie. But the | against the whistles che was | few -tithes I got a chance to rec- | grateful but embarrassed te re- jommend jt to a man, he'd always, ceive, she and her traveling vec. | *“Y shucks he'd feel foolish. But ithey’ll get the word.” says Miss | retary began -looking for their gh . | Reece : it. , Wright brightly. “I believe by next | summer this shorts thing'll be hot “And what did we find?’’ com ter than the weather.’ fides the peach in the manner of _ |... There_are_still_pleaty. ot oppe- one who has ust discovered "| ae — = nents to the trend. “I hear they num mm her petunia patch. ‘We | s found hundred | won't allow even the most con- yund hui is of men swaggering | ain: be ¢ t around in Bermuda shorts. | Cle,” saa Ween. “Leal looked better than in trouser | : — i some of my friendse—women, yet | They have a delighted. devilish | : litte boy look about them—and| ~®"* ot denying their = right te wear them. any woman who can resist that i look is long dead!” “But the opposition wil]. finally But the average male knee, Mar- | crumble, [ predict. because this tha? Isn't it | thing is really rolling and men, | “It's marvelous,” says Mar. | 4re getting less inhibited by the ! 4 tha firmly. “I don't knew why | Summer women should think they have a | They'll probably never wear | corner on nude knees, Why, only | shorts in place of evening clothes however, concedes Miss Wright than women. really ‘When they go out for the night they want to dre@sant tietii—even if | it kills them | and her own TV show. has fio commercial interest in shorts for Victim of Crash men—‘‘Honest, lady, my weer" | CO Get $250,000 es dy is an auto maker’ — "s taken. the Bermuda shorts | ; trend to her heart and has nents for Paralysis so far as to encourage her dates! NEW YORK W—As a federal | to wear same when they take her | judge put it, the government has} out to cocktails and dinner shown it has “a heart’ by award “Some of them may think I'm | ing $250,000 damages to a civilian crazy,” she says tolerantly. ‘‘but | consultant whe wag severely in-| that’s because they don't under- | jured in the crash of an Air Trans- | jsand. For yearh. I've felt simply | port Command plane in 1%! terrible—guilt complex, y’know—|°' The award goes to Samuel Mas- [when I'd go out in a sleeveless | zarelli, 33. of Newburgh. N Y.. who | dress with no hose and two scraps | was permanently paralyzed in all |for shoes, while my dates were (four limbs afte the plane went wrapped in wool from chin to an- | down near Fort Dix, N.J | | kle, Mazzarelli. an Air Force veteran New, if they wear shorts, 1 ; and father of a S-year-old son. had | more than you can sey | Martha, star of “South Pacific” that's why they hustle around They stock up now, and rest You and your family cen be long, too , Not only will you be assured * MORE HEAT Every with the same intense you of GEE ent fuel off will last! .. . Get GEE FORTIFIED FUEL OIL With NEW ADDITIVE! 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Kaufman signed (the award yesterday and com- | mented “Ll commend the U.S. attorney in | | this case for having the fortitude’! and strength to put through a/| settlement like this one “It shows that the government is not Pun by miechanical people but by persons who have a heart | Homicide Witness Kills Self Before Trial Opens FREDERICK, Md. @—A woman tinder bond as a material withess in a homicide killed herself yes | terday after she had called to her | employer, ‘I think I'll shoot my- | seit.” Sheriff Horace Alexander said | Reva Wiles Clary, 38. was to have ‘testified at the trial of William | W. Bennet, shot herself in the! | head She had testified last week | before a grand jury which indicted +Bennett—on a charge of “assauit? | with intent to murder’’ Charies H. | Harmon early in the Fall making prepe- At West Point, in the days when | every_room of the United States | Military Academy had a firepiace, loose bricks were commonly found in the hearth. 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MONDAY, SEP Hal Boyle Says: AFL May Ask Fund Protection Delegates Expected ss Demand Unions Guard | Against Welfare Fraud LOS ANGELES # — The Amer- ican Federation ef Labor conven- }; tion headed into its fina] session today With delegates expected to -_§-demand that AFL unions safeguard |member welfare funds from fraud. | A strong statement readied for Pexpected convention approval was Murphy comics. ing jany union officials whe dip into i the rich funds for their own use. | The convention statements re- | portedly will pledge AFL coopera- ition in new welfare fund investi- gations launched by the Senate and House, but suggest the probes in- employer and insurance company practices in administer- | ing the funds. | Delegates were expected to steer |Clear of calling for federal legis- lation to establish welfare fund checks as President Eisenhower hag suggested. * 6¢ © = However, most AFL leaders dicated they are not opposed to such legislation. Two AFL vice presidents, David Dubinsky and George Harrison, have publicly called for legislative curbs. Dubin- | job. sky expressed doubt that unions ee can do an adequate safeguarding job on their own, A rush of resolutions was due at | final convention sessions with AFL president George Meany and other officers expected to be re-elected. Mom Finds 3 Tots, Sitter Asphyxiated old Lrishman, force it. Because of his record ing youth, they offered magistrate for the last thority, full hand,"’ said Murphy council, naturally, and after we not my own,”’ he said. . the code will carry an seal on ciation.” Sunday morning to bodies. 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Amer- ica, headed by John Goldwater, decided the 200.- million - dollar a-year industry needed a code of ethics and a strong man to en- for help- the post to Murphy, former legal advisor | to Mayor LaGuardia -and-a—city; 9 years. | They promised-him complete au- cooperation $100,000 annual budget to do the and a “IT wouldn't have considered it’ at all if I weren't grvén a free “Even so, it was a difficult decision to make. “So I put it up to my wife and three children. We had a family I asked them whether | become a yo-yo salesman. they thought I could fill the role | talked it all over, they decided I could." Murphy, who has neither false pride nor false modesty, said he would use his authority forcefully. “I don’t intend to let any fam- woman returned home yesterday | iy down in this job. and certainly. “The publishers who conform to approved the covers of all their books. Those that don't conform will be denied the seal—and they'll be publicly expelled from the asso- Many educators already have of- fered help in drawing up the code, which Murphy says will be strin- «nts -“W. Waltes 8065 Oreneré Lake M Mate St. la pe , Clarketes nn was snuggled against the baby There will be no more horror iin! ~~" ser aerern na (| Sitter, John Bell, 65, on the ivan | and ervar byob” he ead, “Yass 818 Mate 64. 188 Nerth Jebases Operetta Peatios Mrs Gospoderek said she found an will have to conform to the or Mitifere ot State Sate Sens oven jet partially opened. Her hus- | dinary standards of good taste — band, Jack, died last April ' “Criminals won't be glamorized Grinnell TRUMPET, CORNET, CLARINET & TROMBONE OUTFITS Regularly priced at 129.501 These new 1954 models are mode to our specifications by world-famous Elkhort craftsmen. Super honed- plated valves assure smooth, easy, trouble- free action. Highly polished gold leequer finish with nickel trim. 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Judge | iy located a firm that made yo-yos ; and had o1 him about ‘it;-s@ the boy could IT | decide for hitiself, after Investiga- | | ting, whether hé really wanted to go into that field.” There will be no more suggestive In his years on the bench Judge | training in the home,” he said. | | Murphy organized several projects | “‘you have to heusebreak a child | as you do a dog, except that you., “I found that once a kid landed | go farther—you teach him he must in court there were a number of | live up to the ‘standards of the community as well as those yon | |“but there weren't enough agen- set in your home [Cies Working to keep him trom {~ 1 j to combat juvenile delinquency. | agencies to help him,” he said getting into the kind of trouble! tf children don't get the right dis- | cipline from the start, they'll later | Murphy founded a weekly radio get into trouble by the hundreds, program, “Youth Talks It Over," no matter what kind of homes they in which high school pupilg could) come from—rich. middle class or jtalk over. their own adolescent | poor.’’ | that led him to a courtroom."’ problems with him. “He is also | founder of Teen Pian Inc., a pri vate organization devoted to help ing teenagers find suitable ca reers. ‘Paramount in my mind in deal- ‘ said, “was the desire to avoid the frustration - many they got off to the wrong start | TEMBER 27, 1955 linquency | Alcoholic Aid Given The Folsom Prison chapter of Al- ing with young peoples,” the judge the llth annual conference of Northern people fee} | Anonymous clubs. Liqdor is for- throughout their adult life because | bidden in the prison. of the men talk with Murphy doesn’t believe that com. | te books in themselves are ever “the initial cause” of juvenile de- ; “It all goes back to the initial | “Home training Is forever basic. | FOLSOM PRISON, Calif. (UP)— ‘oholics Anonymous was host to California Aleoholica “All kids, whether they show it or not, are deeply troubled over | the-future. They worry Over What | they are going to make of them- selves. “They all need an adult with | whom they can talk. over these problems, But they can't stand to | be laughed at. And no matter how ridiculous their dreams may seem to a grownup, he should never laugh at them." ; An example of Judge Murphy's thoroughness was the case of a | youn boy who said he wanted to “He was serious about it—he Men, ang Twes. 39«| Prime leather er i dvreble compost ton While U wait er shop. . 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, rise a : 2 ae: : . have to depénd {or its funde—the nap et — coun leas Sophisticate Hildegarde Industrial Aid “Se mt ets) LASTIC "20 mel = . d to commit themselves to in-Her Debut at Pierre Is Sought Abroad = By EARL WILSON __NEW YORK — People are waiting on-street corners today to| Appeal to World Bank cite read about Hildegarde—the dear that made Milwaukee famous! Subsidiary to Assist 1 ° —and her new partner, Jack Whiting, the beloved singing and| Private Enterprise 1 dancing father-in-law of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. . : ; . You're not? That’s.the wrong attitude, Mac. WASHINGTON ® — The World x * * age ao - a . ° a swelling appeal from underde- POR PAST ORLIVERY, CALI: They made their joint debut at the Pierre. They were . : veloped countries for new sources . OAKLAND . ; sleek, slick, sophisticated, good-leoking, and had talent te of money to speed their industrial , » V “| burn. They didn't burn any of it, though. \, fuel & Point Co. | ; expansion, 436 Grchart Hildegarde's jokes-have improved, although I admit I even| (Creation of a proposed “inter- Phone FE 5.6159 liked ‘em years ago when they were lousy —and, boy, weren't | national finance corporation,” as they! “The management wishes to announce that all money taken in Monday night, to death by someone” who Tuesday night and Wednesday night,” she the young sitter. says, “will be taken to the bank Thursday The pny e ) _ | morning!” . wine parents Or: “Las Vegas is the only town in nard Goldberg, the world where people sit in Cadil- from a night out, Stephen's 6- lacs and count nickels.” _ 4 old brother, Robert, slep & She's even got Jack, Broadway's creak- ‘ ‘ filed "pas Lanegan . { e ose less dancing star and perennial juve- st ngGaRDE indicated progress has stalled on| as a possible motive nile, doing it, as when he says: = , ~* | organization of the proposed cor-| one tangible “Years ago when Hildegarde first came to this country from Tr ted to a, hay Ble —_ on the Goldberg’ Milwaukee .. .” Me old heart palpitated at her gifted pianc- vate- enterprises in less-developed| in an attempt ay ing and Jack’s inspired soft-shoeing. Jack wound it up by| countries without obtaining from | ship. +, the governments concerned any ~ : singing: guarantees of repayment. There are only 24 bandy-legged in North “If you think that driving a truck 1s/ Black reported that the countries | whooping crat We Give Meléens hard then try doing a dance with Hilde-|on which the corporation would | America, es ms $7 Oakland Ave. a eee FE 4.2579 uesday, dept. garde.” = x * * After a toupee was plastered on Leo Durocher to wear, as a gag, on the Red Skelten TV show, Leo looked at it and said: “The guy who picked this for me must have been a Brook- JACK WHITING xn pol The makeup man spoke up: ee e ted * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... The Lord Tarleton Hotel in Miami Béach, favorite spot of | @ Al Jolson and other stars, may change hands. Walter Jacobs |‘ reportedly has @ $1,500,000 offer. . . Jackie Gleason has a big | deat to star at the Paramount over Thanksgiving. But it may ———EE — be changed because “A Star Is Born,” STOP! 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Can Stokely’s Finest PIE "CRUST pean te Kernel Special sale packages banded two to a unit , Vecuum aly SP EOPLE Sas ee en te et SEPTEMBE R THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ITLE IRON HORSE Dule i th lemonstral power of } tllow 1 live-steam model rellroaders take a ride je toot | hobbyiets in pari Pa, ‘Land of Darkness Newsman Finds East Germans Boiling With Hatred for Communist Masters | CHINA DISHES We give beoutiful Ghinao Dinnerware with every $20 in cash register receipts. THIS WEEK’S CIFT New Pack --- Packer's TOMATOES 10: Stokely’s Finest Cream Corn No. 303 12° Mid we wens ot_tne somo La = By JOSEPH H. SINGER A middle-aged housewife tells Pair enabled Joseph i. LEIPZIG, East Germany (INS) | you — — — = —"I'd rather be a@ prisoner in “nee = this pomp ag ee — Samal ews *, e . But the day t air ends, me liv enters aay + port tons nok ot what ite je me on | America than be living here in| i in be nothing Mofe left for | er side of the fron Curtain mm E Gern rg The feltawing article ia tae sae nanny. ae us We have to wait for the next | Ginger_tel Those words, carefully spered | fair to get-these things.”’ what be sew and beard > into your ear, jolt you For this reason, Leipzig resi You're an American. You're | dents were happy to hear that the | Leipzig, deep.in the heart of Com- | two fairs a year, as was done be ot foreigners are bustling about| items, mostly essential foods, this dreary gray city. | twice a year inatead of just once ey FREE In fact they insist on telling you how horrible life is under com- munism East Germans take to you like a father confessor, Why? You listen to one of them. He's a. dark-haired fellow in his middie is your choice of 30's, Hie thin trenchcoat is belted any piece! Still not believing him, you ask | him where he was kept in the | United States, | “Ft, Leonard Wood, Missouri Camp Hil, Colorado, and in Ne- braska.”’ He speaks English because the crowd of other East Germans standing around probably has at least two or three informers lis- tening for just such conversations. His English is slow but under. standable. He says he learned it while in the U.S, “Its good tw be able te say these things,” he tells you with | @ sigh of relief that comes trom the tips of his tors, | “We can't say what we think to another German. We can't trust our neighbors anymore. Here if you criticize the government, to- morrow, flick! You disappear. It's horrible how we have sunken to hate and distrust everyone else." He goes on saying that since you Label No. 303 Can Lines in his face soften. “Are yous pareiguer? An Ameri- can?’ As goon as you say yes, the flood gates open arid tat. comes a flood of misery and hate Misery inflicted by the harsh rule of communiam which is turn- ing people into animals, they tell FAST RELIEF MUSCULAR PAIN P-€ =A F-“A91 TI | 37, 1956 , 7 __ ELEVEN — | standing on! & street corner in| Red government intends to hold! fore the war. This meang they will | mounist East Germany. Thousands|}. gble to stock up on scarce | START YOUR CHILD: In Music the Economical Way at GALLAGHER’S ACCORDION SCHOOL —___—Free—Use—of-Accordion m (For Unlimited Time) Free Band Lessons Free Music ° The Country’s Best Teachers JOIN NOW—OUR METHOD IS OU IC K AND EASY oat —~Gome in any Monday or Tuesday evening— See and hear our bands i in action. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 East Huron St. Ph. 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Gatling, curator of the museum says of Mr. Chamber- lain's work, “It covers a wide range — from stylized realism to Téoripleté abstraction. “He uses mest of the major | media (versatile treatments of | vwarieus weeds; terra cotta, | bronte and welded metal) in har- monic relationship between ma- tertal and object created, In all, | the sensitivity and integrity of his aesthetic vision’ shows clear- | hy.” A native of Missouri, the artist |began his formal education as a +-stucdent-—-of-Grant—Wood-in— Stone |City, lowa. Later he entered the | Minneapolis School of Art and in 1937 worked with Zarach in the Art Students League. | His studies have taken him to Mexico and to Europe where a brief period was spent in the stu- You will never tire of the petal softness of this back - to - school . Beauty Salon 306 Riker Bidg. FE 2-5221 ‘dios of Zadkine. e Sculptor Exh E p.m. except Mondays. _ Rita M. Reilly Honored at Friday Shower Mrs, John Condon was hostess in her South Marshall street home Friday evening at a miscellaneous shower honoring Rita M. Reilly. She will speak her vows with stance Reilly, Mrs, Vern Reder- storf, Mrs. Charles Hunter, Mrs. William A. Sears, Mrs. Evelyn Ohn- gren; Judy Ohngren, Patricia Sears and Janice Sears. - Others were Mrs. Clarence Sears, Mrs. Pat Reilly, Margaret Ann Reilly, Breda Retily, Mrs. A. J. Emery, Mrs. Clegg Bordeau and Mrs, Chris Collias. Mrs, Dan Reilly, Mrs. Baldo Si- nelli, Florence Sinelli,; Mrs. Harold Wilson and’Patricia Wilson, all of Detroit, completed the list, Sorority Names Year’s Chairmen Committee chairmen for the coming year were announced by Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority at a meeting held Thursday in Hotel Waldron. Helena Geist] is program chair- man; Mrs. Robert Terry, ways and means; Doris Ball, publicity; Beverly Slayton, telephone; Mrs. _|John Russell, historian and Mrs. Raymond Jewell, social. Following the business a pink and blue shower was held for three members, Mrs. Allen Fisher, Mrs. Harold Fitzgerald and Mrs. Rich- ard Leitner. They were each pre- sented with a silver spoon decor- ated with the sorority crest. Fall Festival Date Set Whittier School PTA heid its first meeting Wednesday. New teachers and officers were introduced by Mrs. Walter Drake, president. Mrs. Leslie Seay is treasurer and Mrs. J, T. Bass is recording secretary for the coming year. Oct. 22 is the date of the fall festival. Project Completed Queen Mary Section of the Neediework Guild met Thursday Kerrow in her Monroé street home. It was announced that all pro jects have been completed for the afternoon with Mrs, Andrew Mc- ' Touring the Smoky Mountains and Florida are Mr, and Mrs. Kendall D. Taylor, The bride is the. former Rhoda. Henshilwood, daughter of Mrs. George Henshilwood of North Perry street, and he is the-son—of the Paul B. Taylors of | West Iroquois road. A platinum satin gown was worn by Rhoda Henshilwood as she ap- proached the altar of All Saints Episcopal Church Saturday eve- ning to become the bride of Ken- dall D. Taylor. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George Henshilwood of North Perry street and Mr, and Mrs. Paul B.’ Taylor of West Lroquois road are his parents, Mrs. Quinten Evans of Detroit attended the bride as matron of |honor, wearing a floor-length gown of aqua crystalet with matching | jacket and an aqua headpiece of |feathers. She carried a modern rnistic bouquet of bronze pompons and MRS. KENDALL : Rhoda Henshilwood Wed in Episcopalian Ceremony —— mars gr" * 4 viele ttin z Z i f 4 eet E 4 i i g pti 7 E nif i i | q 4 f f EE i F. Watson attended matron of honor a ballerina - length gown i : 4 D. TAYLOR leaves, ° Hollway Hubbard of Royal Oak served as best man. John W. Burn- side of Flint, and Charles Scheffler Jr. and F, Earl Heffner of Detroit formed by the Rev. C. George Widdifield before an altar banked with baskets of white gladioli and chrysanthemums, The pews were tied with white satin, bows -and white pompons. Mrs,-Taylor wore an ice pink chids. For a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains and Florida the néw Mrs. Taylor changed to a charcoal SATOO "AT MILLERS — SLEEPING i : Perfect Sleeper 7 *#¢s TOP “y here You Eee —, Believing / | 144 Oakland Ave, Free Parking it’s ctistom-blended by S| TT Honestly Save” | | \ the one—and only one—face powder that can do the most for-your beauty, because Charles of the Rite -Your-introduetory-box 7 _ s] -.@de the most for your beauty, face powder should be made-to-order for you! That's why the Charles of the Ritz Consultant creates an original formula to match and enhance your complexion. Highlight your best features today! Waite's Cosmetics— Street Floor ml vont. wenmamereneenemenans Medical Group _ Meets Tuesday is due to having the tufts made of rayon which sheds less lint than cotton during laundering. 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NO PPOINTMENT NEEDED! _ IMMEDIATE SERVICE! [ston see PY BEAUTY SALON the Classic Tr the popular versions of you prefer, we can while you felax. PERMANENTS Education Groups. Missipnarles Present Program Women‘s Home and Foreign Mis- sionary Society of First Baptist Chureh heard @ < s , ‘ he . i s ‘. a i ‘ / 1 = _foonTEEn THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954 ite _ Don’t Worry if an Open Heart Occasionally Leads to Some Trouble : You May, Protit by Getting Fooled; Fete ease gs, Pe bes 2% Sisters Plan Event for Parents Sample Invitation Given to Answer Girls’ Questions By EMILY Post A daughter writes: “My parents will soon celebrate their golden MARGARET | : | wince The citizens of Wetumka, Olda..| 1, ae Cmcuseing thie noise a nd to her name. Even “I am single but my other two are in that*category. Four yeers| oo" i” suhitct nt expert | stives dread being with sisters are married, Also, we don't ago they were so trusting when the | i. “what you. Lt Erathing 0m | makes the [ want any of the guests to feel that traditional smooth-talking stranger “A person-should-really be glad | “roust Ber twice they have to bring a _ present came to town that they believed time he is fooled or: detib-| “tc it herself Would it be proper to indlude ‘No ‘every word he sald. He identified | S72. Tisled." 1 philosophized.|..Novody has ever satisfied her presents, please’ at the bottom of pple advance man tor | Tey te eticthing ae ene: | and, aoe ae See tater S cleemy wide hy promtend world | TT ial war in.” nS ee The expert shook her head de- on time and effort. Therefore she's 7 | : a no,’ she demurred. *| always disgusted and complaining -ordered many yards of hotdogs! “Nebedy should allow himselt te | —and being cheated. So who's the the butchers, thousands of | be exploited. Life is competitive, from the bakers and-seven| Many people are out . of hay to feed elephants. He Ht is not good to irl Scares i 1 i Mrs. Oldest Sister | Mrs. Next Sister ~ ] and Miss Young Sister hope you will come in on Friday evening, March Ist at 9 o'clock to help celebrate their parents’ Golden wedding An- niversary. “‘No presents, please.” Dear Mrs, Post: Is it proper to display a portrait of the founder of eS rea “a : Three Three a company in the varieties office Ae a 9 aed Se : : She Shou ld Stay ~ : to mix! to match! of that company while he is still iamq koe ase Away So Lad Will , | Three to multiply your wardrobe? alive? = ’ = Set : wel Blouse, skirt, jerkin— each eas I think that this is proper only | oy : 5 BEE 1 RES Z Really Miss Her as 1-2-3 to sew. Jerkin is open — after his death, or retirement, from he é : es ee. , ; ‘ | 3 the company and that as long as| | i = Sy ELZZABETH WOODWARD | ' f ) : | the sides—eo smart! Skirt has 4 he te atid active te the firm. dis- h ’ 3 ss gine wine bet a | -_ Ne \\ | gores—so flattering’ Blouse but- playing his portrait in. this way is *) 2g : He ose oe very tons down front—so wearabie! “not proper. Will you please give | * ‘ 7 4 , | much, but = oe — . | ae your opinion? b> re ee 2 ee . We meet a, _ It ts entirety proper to disptay | = : . Ee - | park until_his- father forbade 14, 16,18, 26;-40.-Size 16 blouse, the portrait now. | to go there any more. 1% yards 35-inch; skirt, 1% yards . , ; ~* . . ; ; S "ve been ; ; jerkin, % Dear — Post: mg ea Abeta There's news in jeans—these heavy 10) nize immediately the true snug fit western . ma tom an Paget sp pattern Phd pos oh ae pagel he = we me te. te | 2unce jeans have a new feature—the “koin-| styling, Those are popular corduroy trous-| when it was too hot during the ake Party Hat Favors | to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- Mf proper to wear it regardless | keeper” pocket, Mothers will appreciate the \ers with smart narrow belt on the right, |summer. T've been calling him up | plete illustrated instructions. of whether or not it gore with the | stitched knee and young wearers will recog- peeps A One night, not long] Here it is time to plan parties | favors and have the girls come in| Send 35 cents in coins for this dress 1 am wearing that partic. | — deste eisnanicbsdeiast la issn ills cmawe | S80. I called him up and he got/ tor the winter months again! This| funny hats, then give a prize for ular evening? | . ; _. ghetto ay Sy Aor By he Sten tp eee ee Ses ed | es Seaton? Yon SE seed tue I poate ava te! arly: Expl f Life Is B thnk 1] hat perty tavere, Yon snght carey |ecvera or sack exe, coming to om can eee ar y XP anation Oo I e Ss est he likes me now. Do you * {hat party favors. You might carry | across for each one. must wear the corsage anyway. : call him up and find out?”’| our a hat themig for your whole In between each dolly put a | By MURIEL LAWRENCE Watch a child at the seashore.| poisoned by adult confusions. You've chased the lad mighty | Party circle of construction paper of | . Howard was four and a half} How long does it take him to; if we are wise, we use it, We| hard. You've were a let of loath. | These little hats were sent in by whatever color scheme you want | when he learned he was to become | Make friends with the waves? AR | seize cur_appropriate. che: to; ©F off your shoes in his behalf, | Mrs. Howard Curry of Albany, New to carry out, Staple a nur a brother. Some time later, he | ¢' the first encounter with the sea! nces | You've called him reguiarty. York. .How about making these for on Sor he Eb ae to Sk, ee commented one day on his mother's |he doubted five minutes ago, is| Wfold to little boys and girls the, You've gone out of your way te |-"* cut the top in that it changed appearance Instead of ig-| be happy with it—or isn't he? | great wonder of conception and get in his, He might just be sick acre t norning hm, , she recognized her| This blessed readiness to make birth before evil gets its chance t0| 4, geath of it! Scotch Sweet sai seis Gtinks at ong deg od appropriate Opportunity to tell him | friends with new things, people! contaminate their innocent trust- . : me thed ae ines’ Kallen ‘ante: bark and ideas is the special gift of! fulness. If we tell it simply, it is| It's one thing to like @ boy—but , ai say ‘Gada! ceca Gan Hie "arcepted the Information| €2/1¥ childhood that'has not been always simply received. it's ancther 10 be alt over nin MA Qh eg TF regt mit mr reser conta — - +See _OpCep Sa = an ae — like a tent. A little of that long ‘ wide. : ] | | without great surprise. Two days | = ‘walk to ‘his house might have | Ev i | before, he had felt much greater. : pleased him. But day after day for Aut mn Everyone will like = astonishment to discover a hatched a was too much. Calli y him u hats. butterfly in the box in which ke’d| —= I ste Fieact — => =r very G Mill B ‘ The hat that Mrs. Curry sen@ in’ been keeping a chrysalis —_ — ably felt cornered—tett he couldn't tale tasee Mates. the dollies anda gress aa ‘Two years later his mother! 7 — “= get away from you—felt you'd Recipe from Land of | The iaree pat paper a me ’ seized another appropriate moment = ——~=.-| track him down no matter where Kilts and Heather in bright pink. What colors will} Net ali girls are interested in to increase his sex information, [t| - ——- the. tid. : oa wat | Sage-clienng ave tainietied to med: . came the afternoon the baby of a __ — That last call of yours was one JANET ODELL . — pretty ‘young neighbor was born.| - —— |too many. It struck him wrong. ar Frese Food Editor ' > - Before the neighbor left for the| — = > |Came at a bad time, maybe. Get- S 1] A H I d hospital, she was greatly agitated) — d ——— |ting cross and hanging up was his| 4 Pudding recipe from a trans- e Ing prons e pe because she couldn't reach her| — aes Eat Saclaieae Gh Ol ester See Guiana Gaee tone oe E F i] B ee on — wat, You were out of order. You| contribution. Greta Miller came Oo ase a amlly u et Howard was disgusted —| —_——— | were eager, too persistent, toO/ trom Scotland year make That evening, as his mother was| ——| [f) ———= | much in evidence, ae haa wees ae ee Baste By ANN EHEYWOOD all,” and so she specializes in telling his father what a hard time} ——| |} | —s : |———= | _ When he begins to miss you, “yiva®’! One of my readers in Newark,| ™aking aprons and dors very she'd had locating the young) — - = —— > | het cal you. And untit then | #ke City. We wish we could give yy Jersey, named Mrs, Celia| “etl for herself. —~ | stifle that mighty yours t neighbor's husband, he explotied — He said, “What's the matter with! — her? Why couldn't she have -her| — you this recipe with the same. de- Duardo, has an extremety interest-} ‘Some features of my aprons go | lightful accent in which it came to j na include oversized pockets with ng home project, which she has rom (us As swimming and walking are given me permission to tell you double thickness of material for ' | baby by lt without bothering | that phone. : : sturdiness and strength; the whole Zio =| 1 i she = | hates mae Bcuming tg he | rte meinen itr tow teks Nag mtn Sn Soy Getic! | awful fusser.’ SS P——— | snale of the species! ppy wi new . "| reinforcement; a pocket which I 70 | He accepted the news of the ——= | “Dear Mise Woodward: 1 met a| Scotch Dumpling is a meer oles of all” she saye “ deat (cl an oversized ice cream cone, | ito rete wn “ ~ WHIRLPOOL | ies 0 on & AUTOMATIC nook : SAVE °00.00 || TAPPAM site. | WASHER = SS) ies , ie ee a . by * DRYER. : ) ee 2,0| vngential informants who nev: Police chief Ja nels Sa) But Churchill has not been act-| came back. Since then he has people who formerly knew him or reports vary from a ghost to &@ ing like ahout +0 flown beth te Bermeda and the |CO™Mes from a man named Smith. er want their identity revealed ~ solgpeaes A ing a man step ag aoe The FBI goes to him at once, | ¥orked with him. side the FBI. and the eneanfirmed All in all some 25 persons have | be one of the dominant factors be-| hower. And he has left no doubt the FBI checks on informants to | (20m! , S08 qnesip whith the told him they saw the mysterious | hind the scenes at the nine-nation| that his ts the hand which guides |* Communist? No. He heard it h- nants en” agents -have-picked . ball of fire at midnight, but, he tas oftatan-cb-Britabe from. Kelly. The FBE-checks Kelty:{ see if there Is any MOUVE, BESIGES | nove no direct connection with the confides, —-:'t—don't—think —muctr} fo fey be pening. ranger : He doesn’t know either, Schwartz | wanting to help the @0VETNMERE, | nao. ‘. ee wee ects ry to Mit Germany into the) Churchill is, first and foremost, a | told him. for what they say. A rumor given!” When an FBI agent gets infor | Meantime troopers are heving @| ss een, Seater. politician. His is the precept that Schwartz is checked. He’ never |to the FBI might be. based on &! mation from an individual he tries ra hard time keeping the highway| 2% the same, as it does every /| statesmen, no matter how great, | told Kelly that Jones was a Com- ‘ to get the statement in writing, , year about thie time, the gossip | are of little use out of office. munist, He had heard—be can't! In some cases the information | ang If the individual : cleared. > lis buszing that the “old man” is signed. makes Indians Elect Chief |r smmasse on OIE . The speculation comes at this ment It time because the Conservative a party holds its annual convention iit KALAMAZOO (UP)—The Pota- aes ones ee eee watomis Indian tribe had a new! most likely to tell of bis future chief today to press its long-stand- political plans. ing financial claim against thé} A party member in his own con- U.S. government. stituency, Capt. John Thirkell, said chief since Shawbecoung died a | **Y i office. half-century ago, was elected dur- I have it on good authority that ing the weekend .at— the Indian | 5it_. Winston..Churchill - plans -not Mission Church near Bradley. only to continue in office as prime eZ government still owes i{ money |T¢Present Woodford “Division “in said Sunday : 3 under terms of a treaty. signed | P®liament for a considerable time more persons } : 100 years ago. The tribe now has|*? Come.” Thirkell said. cholism than om ; — about 500 members, But whether Thirkell’s “high patients. He _ BEAUTY TREATMENT—While Karen Oxiey, 12, of 81 N. Ardmore pene a tages was off studying for the best informed owner contest at the Pooch | went to Patricia Hoyes of 802 Pensacola, a 12-year-old Lincoln Junior ness, : Party Saturday. Charlene Holdridge of 537 Judson Ct. put the finishing | High School student, and her two-year-old beagle, Pep. mer) grooming touches on Karen's three-year-olg cocker spaniel, Tippy. First winners in the four tor the Tippy and Karen placed third in the best groomed, best informed bide hited vee hany Gdien ian Sires on ie and best combination divisions and Mrst in the best trick category | 4.5 writs (best groomed); Margaret Melzer, 9, of 14) Franklin of the show, : Bivd., and ber dog, Baby (best- trick) Steve Bwalt, 8, of 96 * * « oh ee *@ Veorheis (best groomed) and: Carol Weed, 10, of 4889 Lockhardt Dr. and ber dog, Lis (best combination). Beagle W P Honors Winners in the senior division were Patricia Hoyes and Pep eer ; {best groomed and best informed), Karen Oxley, 12, of &1N. | Re ee Sealy se ee og? yd 4 opeeipe a trick) and Nancy Robinson;~1l, of went through their paces for the judges. at the city’s fifth annual | 308 Nelson and Dawn (best combination). Pooch Party. The event was sponsoreti by thé Pontiac Parks and Recreation > 7. Stains You'll Rate a Kiss -- o HE NOW Thru THURSDAY! . +. when you, bring her to Ted’s for dinner and fun! Family Nights— Monday and Tuesday D OVER! | ——= ROBERT RYAN JAN STERLING Box Office Opens 6:30—Show Sterts 7:00 NOW SHOWING CinemaScoPE __The personal saga of a father and his four sons— rising out of the might and magnitude of America in the making = _ SPENCER TRACY _ PLUS Broken Lance Although ebout $9 per cent of x population of 33,000... Martha Scott are nearty 300000 Corton Tol] Must Film TV. rir me fse gl ; ust um party we. Frendenm. to Do Picture By LOUEIZA.©, PARSONS =| PONTIAC DRIVEN “Tlie Gentes te tenement THEATER IS UNFAIR Eleanor, wife of Fredric March TO ORGANIZED LABOR Flin “The Desperate ” The Rete See ae SES eee bee Bee ee —————EEE t's head, that they CPOOIa aM a tpn a Seon Sok ae oe Mew Lake Theater) “Tese was one ty in the ont ® 420 Pontise Troll | mens however. Marthe is com- wats CARE _ d's al ere he te ision = * eg ~ ae Thave her portion tf the show \ “GARDEN of EVIL AA | timed on the const and flown to In Technicolor New York; that's how much she ee eR a “MONSTER FROM — aan - a picture. Naturally, Paramount is . the OCEAN FLOOR . he her «large enough salary to e * cross-country WMO OOOO AW vei asic =e . has been postponed or forgotten at MGM because Vincente Min- a s ts similar “a i Wanger made some years ago and has to do with an institution for mentally ailing people, Son elt dase ea ae Dewy Woman Kaowe” Fé td Ge = aon com. oman . ~ pany, and he fell for her—so | world I saw Maude Adams in this Se a is Wee any eine an RT Sg ; Strand might start my . She wil ee NOW PLAYING time, and right now Seaptot of Hatywod cater] — SPECIAL Dany Ara roman — HAS am te S00em Ff ser nim Ge tacos Sul] CORNED BEEF «= ngs || CABBAGE DINNER |} Las Vegas to see Ann Blyth at Sate Goud Set me if wellpage Raed gM Se Vegetables way bal Syne,” brings down the house, a ane she's.so good All You Can Eat Merie Oberon is off for New $y 0 York Wednésday te do a tele vision show, She stays three | Zasu Pitts flew in over the week- Jack end to appear with Monty Woolley |] 4541 Disie Hwy. OR 3-413! in the TV version of “The Man ot Braden TY nates 21 WANTED TO BUY -Deble, Reynolds appeats in thell USED MAGAZINES role of narrator at the final sum- We Sell Novelties, jokes oe te oe ee cad Tr a s Outlet vs. eyuyheny. " Dobie, former Piper's Magazine Ox wil! narrate a écript on ——_———__===_ lution of music. : Katharine Cornell, the great ey eco} ear. om D DIXIE HWY. (US-10) 1 Bik, N. of TELEGRAPH Openiet 6:30 — FEderal 5-4500 / Starts ot 7:00 Palives nl Ml lt el i la li ll. l,l ll. Sl PAUL HENREID MAN IN HIDING Ses re Used Wt There has been many changes in the theater business in the past few years. grind out a show by hand. At least not in our theater. We are equipped ‘with the most modern equipment of this date. All automatic rewinds, changeovers, etc. A projectionist in this day should be con- sidered a profession. He receives that kind of wages. He is no longer a slave to a machine. ~ The Owner and Manager of the —— | 6 rie wang ROBERT FRANCIS + MAY WIN cow TECHNICOLOR Opdyke et Welton Bivd. Box Office Opens 6:30-—Show Sterts 7:00 HELD OVER THRU TUESDAY | THRILLING! BEST of ALL the Championship Fight Pictures! 4 MARCIANO vs Ezzard CHARLES FRANK & ESTHER with our landlord , t | | ¢ HERR f ? ii] riqt. pial fall + lee group, has submitted a care- fully worded resolution to continue the party's support of German re- armament with : J. Shell, who once termed’ Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) an ineffective headline hunter, says he will de- yote all of his available time and “| President Franklin ©. Roosevelt, and | By EDDIE CANTOR In 1938, after reading’Cab Calloway’s “Hep- ster’s ” New York University gave Cab tckoen paicamnea be awarding him the title, “Honorary Dean of American Jive.” I go along with that. It takes a lot of imagination we were having @ cup of coffee together. I was scanning the afternoon paper and came across an item about a newlywed who was already bat- tling with his bride over some bills she had handed him for dressés—suits—furs—perfume ~that she's bought before their marriage. Cab observed, “Man, I'm with the hus- band! Why should he pay for those things? Did you ever see a fish pay for the bait Calloway has distinguished himself in so As an actor, who will long be re- membered for the lusty life he gave the role of in “Porgy and Bess"—as the leader of one of our greatest swing bands, whose records are still avidiy sought by people like the Duke of Windsor who once bragged that he had the largest collection of Calloway rec- ords in the world—as a songwriter who, before Duke of Windsor Collects Records | Made by Jive King Cab Calloway | - noon one morning, wrote the enduring “Minnie the Moocher.” Four or five years ago,.when the Hi-de-ho kid still had his band, I understand he per- sonally contributed $100 for every baby born to a member of the orchestra. _One of the musicians, whose wife was in the hospital “expecting momentarily”"— arranged with the stage manager that if THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1954 City Called ‘Sweet Port’ RICHMOND. Va. #—-This city is classed by the U.S. Custom Office ~ ee - - as & “sweet port.” ” the good news was phoned in, he was to slip the musician a note. In the middie of a number, he was handed-a| note, reading: “You're the father of a baby | girl.” The musician showed it to Cab, who! smiled. Ten minutes later, the musician was | surprised by another note. “You're the father of twins,” it read. He relayed this to Calloway who smiled again, but not too happily—about $200 worth. Before they finished another number, a third note informed the-musician that he was the father of triplets. Cab put down his baton and started offstage. The new father whispered, “Where you going?” Cab sald. “To see my law- yer—there must be some way to put a stop to this!” (Cepyright 1954) Deaths Last Night. .Reds Shoot for Moon (AP)—Milton ©. Cross, 78 Lin Racket - Projects industrialist, inventor and yachteman Walter PF. 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Glancy, Ine. — Fine for SPARE RIBS ; PILLSBURY FLOUR = FRUIT 7 COCKTAIL i "7° BANQUET 4 ii . A, j : i : : : - ‘ . c' . "8 ; ° t , Bey * sia! |. SENT ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954. eds ‘aii , By JACK SAYLOR a staring role, welled by Sa, Gay agile anons a tow — to rookie end Harion Dublin's flat pass to Lew Car- ‘coming pore Os an tnd Hob Soarnachmeyet, and bril- tind. On the subsequent kick-off, Bow- a aie Oi loon rookie fullback, Bill Bowman. Lions | ™" electrified the near-capacity| tion set up a 2-yard field goal capers F,- ton She quaters us| crowd by grabbing the ball on the | by _ and one minute later, period, the Lions broke wide | Chicago's George Blanda and Zeke | 8°*! line and sprinting ' 100 yards| the Dosker scooted ™ yards with what had bit.” | Bratkowski registered a total of | {0F Detroit's Ist touchdown, Late|a pum return to scofe. fen |M48 yards passing. Bears took a|™® the period, Jim Martin's 44| Sonny Gandee’s pass interception the D¢year-old former Utah colle-| éay’s performance could wot be | 104 lead on Blanda’s S-yard field | ¥#rd field goal tied the score. set up the final touchdown in the into| counted as one of the tions’ | goal and a 64-yard pass play trom Blanda’s passing artistry set up > ; tor two seasons, replaced Bobby nse needs sharpening up, urn O eams |Layne and engineered the tying| of ace quarterback rushers Jim TD, His passing highlighted a 72-| Doran and Thurman McGraw. both | jyard drive. capped by Hoern} out with injuries. should help & ie 4 a i 6 3 By The Associated Press State and Georgia Tech — already; tonal schedule featuring a clash | —— payoff pitch to) se Notre Dame. appa | have been beaten lof two bowl giants — Maryland Jorne : First downs Baad Te 2 . . = = land UCLA Blanda gave the Bears'a 20-17 | Yercs geimed rushing ..:.... 117 30] © for new ‘glories under young Terry Apother. Oklahoma. has had a — lead | : Lt | Saree A ee Brennan, may just stand aside and tight squeeze, having to score} od . | nou! in a ard period with « 21- | Tos am yerdags.: cesesse es OM mat | watch other top contenders for na- | twice in the fading minutes to beat Maryland. last year's a orr y field Sel but Deities & |e I tional football honors kill them | ‘Texas Christian 21.16 and the Soon-|@tional champion. and UCLA, | rected.an Sl-yard march for an- Passes intercepted ‘ 3 | i ti te Oct rated: the best on the Pacific! other tally. > Walker took ards interceptions oe 43) selves off. )ers may not as fortunate ; a. = Punts valnwigiee Cees rs ‘| ‘“ @ @ ee 19 against Texas at Dallas. Coast, tangle Friday night et passes om 33 and 21 yards, then es OUGNES r xscsseces “ « < wae a Angeles in @ game which is bownd|“Hunchy” hit Bowman for the | PUSS cise 0 ee With the season only two weeks| At least one other recognized to throw new light on the national | touc a ° : old, four teams picked to chal | power, and possibly more, will fall picture hdown Gupenants Sombties vecoved ; H lenge the Irish for the coveted No. | this weekend when action in Wisconsin is et Michigan State. Numerous penalties marred the | Detroit ie 1 : 248 1 role — Texas, Illinois, Michigan ' creases with an imposing intersee-tw, oo. 9f Duke and Mississippi rest of the quarter, One nullified . _poowen 3, Walk —_—_—_—_—_— : - ‘wed a Bear touchdown, and Chicago jer 2. Divvie, Carpentier” Chicago at Villanova “Wi Other games | couted fer Bianda’s ard field | #04 - ’ volving teams which have caught | goal, a It-yarder, The éth period _lenvcenes Detroit—Walker 6 Chicago | £a nF o the early fancy of those looking | ans am Ge t ; | shield Goals Deirott wemer Marcin | ee for a band-wagon. J * > Notre Dame, meanwhile. looks Costa Saith il B . - oe “4 Seen bake a . like a alia bet to survive its own . ’ g ting c ee , ee te ® a a ; Sevhnry tor which the vam (i Important — Cd ue bd e prs Ste * of aio YY Sols Pre sak. ae \‘Feather’ Bout | Kings {0 Meet e ee ete ss i The Grish entertain-an old state. By MURRAY ROSE - 7 7 . e. we - - I Peatise Press Photo Purdue EAGLET STOPPED — Orchard Lake St. Mary | Lake. ets scored a ird-period safety and a expected to b aot coprent-| NEW YORK Undefeated Car--, cS (quarterback Pete Ziebron (33) ‘is halted by tae | Gab acrter touchdown to blank the defending mately last year's 37-7 score. |melo Costa of Brooklyn gets his in World Seri unidentified St. Michaei players after a short gain | Suburban Catholic League co-champion Shamrocks, Illinois, the No. 5 team, was toughest test tonight when he faces U im the 2nd quarter of Sunday's game at Orchard (8-0. , stunned by Penn State, 1412. | Gene Smith.. once a top-ranking a —-~ State, No. 6 and 1954 | ratherweight contender. in a 10 Mays’ Late Outburst writers Favor Indians . | | Set Seeccas coe Soe Ais Mee our nommue tyhow'tons tae Shamrocks, Rams Handed the pee can, | siat tb oonnen | The 22-year old Brooklynite, gun-/ Mueller, Snider | NEW YORK (UP)—Among the : Florida, 13-12 , ning for a title shot at feather : . ; - e ° bas " i ; By JACK HAND | nation’s basehall writers, it's the) Tech wae reted fifth in the ts ee ee Raragres Associated Press Sportswriter (Cleveland Indians by a vote of | e C in 00 ners weekly poll based on results of —_— , | Por the first time since 1931. the | more than 2'to I to beat the New 6 and Mich State No. 7 in this; Starting at 10 p.m. (EST), the | ‘Wo league batting champions will | York Giants in the 1954 “a heed whieh wes hended by Okla. | bout will be telecast by ABC-TV.|mest ia the Werld Series with| Series. By BEL. MABTEN ee reper payee homa * ¢« @ | Willie Mays (.345) of the New York A United Press poll of 92 writers | Both Pontiac parochial football | Brzezi added . { ; in their | plunge in the 3rd period. Both St Another big upset saw Army, Another good Monday night | Giants and Bobby Avila (341) of — gE - eoeeins |S oderic: tallles conse t-the-Oe6 ers yesterday. | quarter favored by 66 ‘experts’ and the | St. Michael, defending co-cham- a a a showed unexpected strength in old Danny Jo Perez of New York, | Mueller and Brooklyn's Duke Sni-/ Giants by 26. The odds on the | pion in the circuit, lost to Orchard wh William & Mary 27-0 at St. Nicholas Arena. Perez is a|der with a three-hit outburst on | series favor Cleveland 17 -te- 10. | Lake St. Mary, $0, in @ ragged | arty Urgo Duke emerged as possibly the >8 Choice to beat the college clout-| the final day of the season after ee |game marred by a total of 12/ South's best bet for the national | *T from Washburn in the 10- | traffing both Saturday night. Willie, | . fumbles and 175 yards in penalties. | crown by crushing Pennsylvania. | Founder starting at 10 p.m. (EST). ripped into Philadelphia pitching Final Standings | After the two teams played to a Wi | li ‘Wins Tourney iin every league city and vicinity showed today that the Indians are 52-0. The Blue Devils facéd a stern Dumont will telecast the bout. | yesterday’ for a triple, double and standoff in the 1st half, and a final 45 average. ee a td ‘bet Serine | St. Mary's drew Ist blood when wae Se single : | Mueller ‘wound up at 42 and Sni Cleveland . mm ¢@ - Mikes’ quarterback Bobby Mine- | 4 Brennan Happy Football Results pe fn = a gues : s EB ‘3 Fy weaser was apped t hind his own Illinois Pro Tokes ! a time i) a goal-line a safety | . "| sachigne amt Bene Geseere champs met in the series was in| ‘ashington “ = & : period het m Celebrities i =. Michigan Sete 16 Ai Simmons of the Philadel- | tas i ash Coupons tnetioen ta Won us__Phia A's and Chick Hafey of the eNAMONAL LEAGUD Eagles wrapped up. their vie | Test in .W ng ~ es uiure Michigan Norma! 33, Mifiedaie 1 St. Louis Cardinals. The only other Sige get yt Senna) Sayin the final peried, si@ WASHINGTON (INS) — Marty | Wedesh (inc) t¢ Albion rc yw _ tC «Cfuliback Gerald Lesecynskt | : | ‘ | Olivet 20, Hope 6 time it happened was in 1909 when sa & S&S 3 3 | plunging the final yard in a og | FUreel. Cog Hill, Di., shot a final irish Blank Longhorns Be ws - |Homus Wagner of Pittsburgh and | ude pte Bb w @ —/ they'll] be no pushovers by thump- & 14 edge. wt. W &| won the pursuit and a heat, while —levelandl, the villain of yester Delsing. Smith, Westlake. Miller In 1944 when the St. Louis} Wally Moon’s #0-foot home run |! * % 2,9 Rowurs tlie bat © j day's piece was utility man Fred | HR Avt ing Missouri 31-0, Browns won their ogly pennant, the &. Louis bale 0 38 Cass Br ni 3 8 r at winners were Jake par jatfield &R— tre DP Leahy, who called the Irish they beat Detroit -> gave Cardinals a ——s. 5 i ; Team Be 8 oy Scott Hatfield of the Tigers. yield. Keene ond &: Saaeld | nedule “brutal” when be retired i ot ann Ret game, | victory over Milwaukee in 11 inn- | ™& wteau 387. ee ee end Clyne . ormand | was one of the first to shake Bren- —_ oe. ite. is inpptten ot cuhiorieniies Pest & homerun olf Indan tellet plcher [Eatin we Ae EE’ Star |ne Mae afer Ge Teme vie . Ray Maries either caer 28 BRN Eka? cael ae Baseball Attendance Is Up). ™ yr" mom... Bob Milter on base from a double 2 W—Miller (1-1). L—Ner FS tertific.” said Prayer’s ®@ 3 Cutting e $| im thé’ 13th. BO Oates See Le” teey chewed. wendertal for F irst Tim 1 Yea pater Sige bY ents ceeer aes (ime wes Guns unin had a - to do} NEW YORK @—For the first aps ue aoe | ice 4 : a was 7,935,643 Riche only his 2nd homer of the season) lpn pike No. 19 with the Irish victory. The blocks time in recent years, attendance at | ro edad EL we 8 ; | that blow and a single gave him! ivory increased their |were hard and the tackles sharp. Inj major league baseball games| the New York Yankees, Ceve | “™ “"™*~ Pree 2 . 204 ‘final ‘batting average for | unbeaten string to 19 games in out-|fact, under constant Notre Dame showed a gain in 1954 with 15.-|jand Chicago and Detroit went the year for the 3rd best among/door polo competition yesterday, | pressure Texas never could get a 937,767 fans paying their way into | over’ the ‘inillion mark. Onty Bos- Cqoermews we the Tigers, \downing Franklin Hills, 94, at the | long drive rolling. Twice the Long- | the 16 bait. parks. ton, Washington and Philadelphia| Duce“ 5 | Bean 'xe a 1} In that connection, Harvey Ivory Field. Rangers took a lead | horns fumbled within striking dis- A yéar ago. when there was &/ Athletics fell below last year’s fig Gus No. 903 1 (Melley 13 , Kuenn wound up as the only Tiger on Capt. Jack Ivory's goal in the | tance—once on the Irish 7 in the | slight decrease over 1952, the turn-| ures. eeseeys : § Se. : § + in the .300 class. Me finished with ist seven seconds and never re-/first quarter and again on the Notre | out was 14,383,797. me Polis * 306 with hig 201 hits. \Minquished it. Dame 5 in the second half we a 8 ™~ | - Topped @ fecord gate Writes Finis o Career - seinen Browns’ Reign Appears Ended on 28-10 Loss\s Williams Homer Helps Beat Senators; <2. >." = 10 Eagles; Graham, Ground Attack Both Throtlled 2-222 -=.= York der "i 3%: Klussewski, RUNS ed Reaffirms Decision to Quit Game wa," 23 ome. . a ott <2 ssa loft. al By ED CORRIGAN Times have changed. Coach Paul , Giants--wilt- fight it out for the ‘Ry BOB BOOBING hig-tocker-as-he-hung up No. 9: mae His Gwen decisiong on when | * ee Associated Press Sproig Writer | Brown hax tost six of his main dethroned Browhs” tony perch. BOSTON @—‘It's the same as ostensibly for the last time and | and if he wanted to play. So we'll}. The American LAague attendance, [It was a sad funeral dirge they |stays — Marion Motley, Chick Giants, under a new coach I said last spring. only more so—|to those teammates nearby, Wil-| just let things rock along for a| jumped nearly @ million with the | were chanting for the departed | Jagade, Bill Willis. Ken Carpenter, |Jim Lee Howell, showed consid- T'm through.” < liarng tried to dispel all doubts. while and maybe we'll be hearing | Baltimore Orioles accounting for |Cleveland Browns around the Na-| Abe Gibron — for | erable power, crushing the Chicago ‘Thus Ted Williams, one of the} “You think I'm kidding, but I’m | differently.” nearly three-fourths of the jump. | tional Football League today one reason or another and he/Cardinals, 41-10. Greatest hitters in baseball history, | not. I've never wavered from my “2 At St. Louls im 1953. the Browns 6...676 hasn't been able to find satisfac-/ In recent years, the Giants have apparently wrote finis to his play- | original announcement.” Williams, at 36, almost won-the | drew only 297,238. Transferred to| Well, maybe it wasn't so sad in | tory replacements. put good defensive ‘clubs on the ing career in & clubhouse state-| But General Manager Joe Cro-| American League batting cham-/ Battimore the club attracted over |the Eastern Division, which the oe. ¢ ay Me ce see ee nn enetien exprenaee & cotinaen |e Geege 0 tetas ete in mitten, She. feed Aatinten | Drones Dene See oem om See The Eagles took full advantage | punch. pin eae des ___3h home run of the year in Bos- | sentiment: “It's along time be- which kept him sidelined until ——= |hand the past four years. ‘The | yesterday when the entire loop | rent —Giant- ig ~-thebest ton’s 11-2 triumph over Washing: | tween and spring ” |May 15, a virus attack in June other clubs, especially the Phila-| played opening games and siug-|in the club's history, Chuck Con- Field Lou and a rash of 13 walks handed | Victory for delphia Eagles and the New York! ged the hapless Browns 28-10. Thejerly and his understudy, Boby __. | adided “I hope-it-ien"t-true."* him in his 117 games. Ted hit M5) pope Oxia ¢ Giants, can look ahead to sharing|score did not each threw two touch- Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey,|on the basis of his 386 at bats. INS)—Patty |in some of the melon now. the game was. — reached at his Georgetown, S. C..|To qualify for the American | Bets of St. Andrews, T.. won thea. Browns won the league| great “home by a local Writer had this | League crown a batter must have | Ardmore Women's Open Golf Tour | championship in 1950, then: lost the | fo 97 to say: 400 office wipe, Adding the 14 at |coaaet with © Tones (Se) CO" letaye we Lae Anguien Ge. Salt | ground , ae. « bats Rei MARee baa, be. Sndehed it OS. * year and to Detroit the following | yards ‘So ‘he said he. was through, | with compatedto..341 for| Miss Berg shot a one-under-par | two years. All this time, their East- buh? Well, ever since he came/Cleveland’s Bobby Avila, th e/73 yesterday to clinch the tourney | ern Division foes had litle to say, On back from Korea, I've let bien |Hengue champion, Sad the $1,000 first prize, about who was king of the class. | appears . + ? le ye ‘ 2 r h — _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954 * TWENTY-ONE > | ~ ee “ : 1)! . sad World Series | oe This Year's Series to Be Richest in History ‘sé. NOTICE! By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK @—The New Y. ork Yankees will be missing from the in six veal, for the first’, y as the Indians and Wednesday in what~ts alniost cer. {86,000 With two huge arenas — Cleve- the receipts of the first four games. Should the series go the full dis- tance of seven games — and many experts believe it will — a new attendance mark is certain to be M' Wins, lowa Trips State but Future Is Still Uncertain. Wolverines Shut Out Huskies 14-0 in ‘54 Opener at Seattle Het ip tet oe fe + ? Li gi 8 t players share in e Daugherty’s {st Game Same as Munn’s-a Loss Mechanical Errors Are Damaging to Spartans 14-10 Setback at lowa By ROBERT FE, VOGES EAST LANSING W® — Michigan State football rooters had one erumb of consolation today follow- ing coach Duffy Daugherty’s debut | as head coach with a 14-10 defeat by lowa, They recalled that athletic dir- ector Biggie Munn, in his ist game Wisconsin, which smothered Mar- quete 52-14 last Saturday. “Certainly we're disappointed,” “We were sorry to let the fans down “rm proud af the team, though. | (15-7), Bob Feller (13-3), Hal New- ‘| all signs were that it would be the] set, The first two games in the best-of-7 series will be played at the Polo Grounds, Wednesday and Trsday. All games will began at 1:00 p.m, (EST). With no interruption for travel, the battle-ground will shift to Cleveland where the third, fourth and fifth games will be played on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Should the issue, still be undecided, the scene will shift back to New York for the -sixth and seventh games next Monday and Tuesday. The series should develop into one of the most exciting and closely fought in many years. Led by two colorful managers — Al Lopez and Leo Durocher — the Indians and Giants are both opportunist clubs. featuring standout pitching, tight defense, clutch hitting and ability to come from behind with last ditch rallies. * * ® The Indians already have been established as 17 to 10 favorites, mainly because of the brilliant pitching of their ‘big eight" that was so instrumental in setting an Americari League record of 111 victories. _ Lopez bases his hopes for vic- tory on the pitching of Bob Lemon (23-7), Early Wynn (23-11), Mike Garcia (19-8), Art Houtteman Nats to Reveal New Manager Dressen Believed in Line as Replacement for ‘Resigned’ Harris WASHINGTON, Sept. 77 —The Washington Senators arranged to make an announcement today about next year's manager — and Fund is paid. houser (7-2), Don Mossi (6-1) and], “eneeete—4! Lopes: Cleveland, ond Ray Narleski (3-3) and the hitting of Bobby Avila, Larry Doby, Al Rogen and Vic Wertz. Avila's .Ml was the league's top mark, Doby paced the circuit with 32 homers and 126 runs batted in and Rosen | ¢ swatted 2® homers while batting an even .300, The Giants can't match the In- dians’: pitching in numbers but they have three outstanding hurl- ers in Sal Maglie (14-6), southpaw Johnny Antonelli (21-7) and Ruben Gomez (17-9). They've got a poir of aces-in-the-hole, however, in star relievers Hayt Wilhelm (12-4) and Marv Grissom (107) plus a “dark horse” entry in lefthander Don Liddle (9-4), * * * The Giants, led by Willie Mays and Don Mueller, appear td ave the edge in hitting. Mays, the sen- sational center fielder, won the National League batting crown with .M5, only three points higher than . Mueller’s runner-up 42. Mays also slammed 41 homers. - —* © © As in recent years, all games will be broadcast (Mutual) and tel- evised (NBC) over nation-wide net works. This is expected to bring about $1,200,000 to the central fund out of which the Players’ Pension - Col — DEPENDABLE — GUARANTEED OLLISION WORK Hon 4 COLLISION SHOP 36 W. Pike St. FE 2-9101 Lee Durecher, New York Length of series—Best of seven. Achedule— Wethosten. Sept. 1, and Thursday, Sept. 30, at New York's Polo Grounds; Priday, Oct. 1, Gaturday, Oct, ? and Gunday, Oct 3 (if necessary) ef Cleveland's Municipal @tadium,; mag = A Oct. 4 (if necessary), and Tuesday, . 6 (f necessary), at Bew York's Pole — Time1 pm. (Bastern Standard me) « Pavorite—Cleveland, tf te 10. Series standing—American League 13, National League 17 ' Previous series recorde—Cleveland 2.6, New York 4-6 Probable opening ot pitchers—(Cleve- land, Bob Lemen (23-7), ve New York, Bal Magile (14-0) Radio broadceast—Mutual. Television —-NBC Provable attendance et Ist game— 8. 000 Red Wings Return Home SAULT STE. MARIE (UP)—Red Wings, unbeaten in four exhibition starts against their Ed: ton farm club, broke camp here today and headed for Detroit to await Satur- day night's National Hockey League All-Star game. Wibel Wins 3rd Title Dick Wibel won his 3rd consecu- tive Bleomfield Hills Country Club championship yesterday by defeat- ing Dick Strickland, 2-up. Wibel shot the final nine in 35 to over- come his 4-down deficit at the 27- hole mark. At OLIVER MOTOR Moved to Their 77 W. Huron St. TIRE CO. Has Now New Home Cor. Cass Ave. Michigan’s Largest Tire Dealers ! Buy on-Budget! . No Money Down! One Full Year to Pay! injury sustained 1. | signing of Chuck Dressen, former oa ae the promising They fought right down to the last Brooklyn pilot. GPenaDise thet makes blow outs virtually sophomore end from East Detroit PSY: Ne made a lot of mechanl| Bucky Harris, the Nats’ mane-| OO OOOO OOOe Oa OO aa GIR inpouible. Kramer picked off two of Duncan errors t we ve ©! ger for the past five years, was let McDonald’s passes was in- straighten out. We'll be working | out Friday in what the Washing- H | NMENT jured. He left the in the hard this week to prepare for ®| ton baseball club called a resig- \ lst quarter. He may miss one tough Wisconsin team next Satur- nation and Harris implied was a — tay ASC aquad members werent. THe Nats woud wp the se AND BALANCE THE TWO Oosterbaan said he was satis- blaming themselves for the deleat|teamue ne ™ ‘he Ame FRONT WHEELS— Hed with the. performance of Me- AP Wirephote | after game. The players felt) Calvin Griffith, vice president of the , Donald at quarterback. The Flint; INTERCEPTION—Dan Cline, left halt, reaches over |they had lowa on the hook at One| the club, announced @ news con- $12.00 Value—Work Guaranteed Michigan senior tried 14 passes and complet- | teammate Tony Branoff (17) to share Washington pass intended for | time (ALAA A A 4 Ad Le then left them off ference in New York City late to- \ a= end Steve Roake (88) in the 2nd quarter of Saturday's game at| MSC was completely outplayed | day, ‘79 Lou Baldacci, playing fullback | Seattle, Wash., U. of M. won, 144. in the lat halt and trailed 78. at/ - rcesen, who managed Oskiand, \ ee = On atyard cog Tanta | Calo the Paci Cat Lena ye | . ° _ omit ‘ year, was ed to - SPEC HIS WEEK aNd! ‘ oor eee Saka ce oe Chief Harriers to Open In the 3rd quarter, the 1954 team ing © thren-yene contact at 0G, - 1AL t ! N sae | forced from the field late in the . reminded stadium and TV watch. |? © year: * | ¢ | St cataee se “Season Against Waterford |i sminim it: | vam on. | FIRESTONE STORE \| Saute: 2 ; ex-jayvee runner Norris Jackson|the Rose Bowl game. Spartans|"% - {2 $ Exgelstor ah 2 : e Thoroab will team with Imboden and Doug-| went 7 yards in nine plays to|/ Rec No 1 19 3 Ree Neg 3 8 146 W. H St. FE 2-9251 las. while the other three berths| score with LeRoy Bolden making | Sys” __poetzaet tity - Buren 4 et Quality tot Line will be filled by Alex Barge, Fred the touchdown, — Re a Bo Be i, 5 we Cox, Rod Treais, Don Evans or| A field goal by Jerry Planutis | —nov-Ole Packing, net $4£ALALAAALALAALALLALA eal Cord Least) Beiee, A aie cadet MOE Metely iaed 1. 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F tal, —— a —— = piloted Tens, == Gestte Stomp Bey a velvety finish. White and 14 colors. Save! < _— ee me pionship by edging out Cantrell in Telegraph Read at Mixte Hwy. Paint Dept—Sears Besoment Gale IV, a sister ship. 6AM. - 1 A.M. Dally” FE 38-9070 er , We Mix Your Color Choice Free! Select from Over 350 Interior and Exterior Colors S. Cass and W. Pika : vl Mart Auto- " em to.guas sitio Uithn taahs weeshinis heed tp tunti Gallia. | $20-123 E. Montcalm + ees . ea eS i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER'2?, 1954 fo ne te neg ee ape nn ee ee ee B ! : C . di Ss ys: a ok, pee the ve 2 Church Founders CAPTAIN EASY. World Series Covers Up = z=um r= Pirated for a Living the Rolling of Many Heads) mmr niiica "| PHUADELPHIA, (IPI—The tn NEW YORK @NS) — When the would have been elected mayor in|. The left-out managers know in | Old Christ Church in Philadelphia | their hearts that they'd be where | in 1702 when land was deeded for | Durocher and Lopez are today, if | the historie edifice were honorable. they had had that kind of player! The deed provided the church talent on tap. The beleaguered | and premises “are to be perpetual- players know that all they need | ly appropriated and used for the {ix a ‘week of hot .sun, a change | public worship of God ... and to |of scenery and a little understand- a landslide Bucky was the boy wonder that year. Won Washington's first pennant and then beat the Giants ef John Metiraw in the Supreme Court ruled that organ- ized baseball is a sport, not a crassly comme@al enterprise — and therefore must not be sub- jected to federal taws which oper- ate against arrogant monopolists— nobody raised the question of the game's pitiless methods of firing old hands. If you can read fine print in the fading light of our era, you'l! notice at World Series time there wil) be a series of wordly heads sent rolling in the sawdchst ; shi that again in Washington in 1925, hosen some kind and then with the Yankees in 1947. jthat they had c And he'll win again Pat lier trade at a time when the; if he's lucky enough to be hired crowd and the owners worshipped | the ground etched by their spikes jinto an organization which is hon Nest enough to concedé that moneys must be spent for ball players or | tolled the virtue of the church were from many cfafts. Those | a (5 0 listed in the record provide. in. | SORRY 5'R, GUESTS ) | teresting reading. Of greatest in-| WiTHOUT ye 4 terest are the names of Adam 7 ‘- Birch and George Thompson } Lady Airman Honored This is open srason on man agers. and elderty players. Their (the Almighty Himself would have ; a CITY : i ; 2 ; bosses know they can cul them | trouble managing therm into a pen- . OKALHOMA ¢ ITY Shirley M | Their oceupation—pirate edrift, coll them or bere ti nant | Schnett, a WAF airman second | Gebeteemceesemeeee aces with Mttle metice, The World fe. | This, to repeat, is a sad time | “!#s# from Hopatcong, N. J.. was) The toarl’s tongue is attached in ries blots out other [beneath the surface in baseball. Air Force Base’s airman front, not at the rear of the Sports news. : Over the fluttering bunting, the |% the month, mounth. This allows it to be flipped — comp-pah-pah of the band grouped One of her prizes: breakfast in/out from back of the toad’s mouth Bucky Harris fs « case jn point. around the flagpole in center, the bed served by M, Sgt. Charles A.| and as quickly fliped back to the The Washington Senators let him p Harris, her first sergeant. opening of the throat. ge without a thank-you the other | @lendid turnouts at the box-office, day, and it got less attention than ee ae ee p Sepan SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith the story from Cleveland that the : —— : — : Indians received seven times as oe pothi evade pei hate i ~ many ticket applications, as they oe wholly a to eta <_ io (a. i a “ss DIXIE DUGAN by McEvoy and Strieber | Harris, fired. is @ better man ?“* ; | ager today than he was just 4 tired managers and tet-out of lc D ag ay ag * : years ago this fal] when, if Wash gaffers in general are as much UMAN : ingtonians could have voted. he a part ef the World Series fes i _ | ' : i ' i | | NS | i M i rf , ot s ' a ZF =f zs | : | : | = 5 se a” N y | Pe. : OP Prsaeanuly, 7% 1eG , “You haven't had much experience as a baby sitter, have you?” 4] Z om \\\0e ae le , a b Le , . , . em ‘ AV _——— Co he CARRY MY DOLL, PLEASE, I'M TIRED a < - > - Nir lh incre hr f EASY WAY To Buy, Sell, Rent, Trode, Hire, etc. is to Place a Quick Action DAILY PRESS WANT AD _ Ask for the Went Ad Dept. DIAL PE 2-8181 AGAINST SUCH CRASS, GRAZEN EFFRONTERY! a | aa) a “ hs r rts ALE z a AICO, oc (aR . Le td Tate { f a“ Sa eee . ox gaa 7 - THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954 MARKETS | aes |Clarify A-Pool, U.S. Is Asked: - Filipino General Wants to Make Sure Agency Is U. N.-Sponsored eS UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, @ — Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines called on the United + States _today_make clear that the international authority it has pro- posed for peaceful development of atomic energy will be an agency of the United Nations, not» American organization. * * - Grains Ring Up Small Losses CHICAGO W — Small price losses were rung up in grain on the Board of Trade today. Trading was active in soybeans -but slow in all other pits, Soybeans backed down several cents in early dealings, largely re- flecting excellent harvesting weath- er and receipt of 618 cars of cash beans at .Chicago.Easiness—tr beans was reflected in other pits but no real setting developed any- where. Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to % lower, December 2.16, corn 1% to 1%. lower, De- ns cember $1.51, oats %.to % lower, | D&A™* Roman December 78, rye 0 1% lower, December $1.39, ate. s 1 to 2% | see lower, November $2.62% and lard | Cabbage 2 cents lower to 10 cents a hundred pounds higher, October $14.92. . Making hig nation’s policy state-’ ment in the ninth U.N. General .. “No. 1 item of world statesman- RECEIVES AWARD—Roy Wilton (left). is shown as he receives doz behs; carrots, topped, No, t. 1.00- eal Local , ; ” the Michigan Associat Insurance Agents Board Activity Gra . 1.50 bu Cauliflower, No. 1, 200-218| SUGGESTION PLAN of the Tractor| Jaye, left above, program coordinator, accepts the ship. ee * |award from J Riley Olee, Gland Ledes Association president, at the ain Prices - 1 SY en §. R880 erate: celery.| and Implement Division, are now | first two ‘suggestions in Birniingham from William F : a ; : jo. 1.15 Corn, sweet, No. 1. « But Romulo, a former Assembly | group's recent convention in Grand Rapids. Wilton, president of the cusrase ¢@ 15-125 5 doe Cucumbers, ditt sise, | eligible to participate in the Ford Moter Company's | Nagy; of Dearborn and Phyllis Manypenny, 1280/\ 4. mam fancy, 4.00 bu; No. 1, 2.78-3.35 bu; eacum- ~ | President, insisted that the United | Pontiac Association, said the award is based on activity in fire Thee A Opening grain: ran [DE ,Bictile, fancy. 6.00 bu; No. 1. 3.78- employe suggestion plan. Adopted are | Cranbrook Rd., Birmingham, States should make clear it will/ prevention, highway safety and other work in locaj civic activity, Die. 2.16% May 14d [328 bu. Dal me tee | 238) worth cash awards of from $20 to $3,000. F. R. ___| Rot bypass the U.N. in the setting | ‘This marks the third consecutive time the local group has received | | Magn Sse Woy STO ayy |MEEDIARE, Mo 1. 128-110 ba Onions, y : up of the international agency t0| the award. | ee eee Rh Le oe Lodge Calendar |Curtice Receives (“7 %: et sren | | Dec. . ..... 189% May ...... 3.70% root, Me 856-450 Got partes te fd e if “eal : ; — = — Maren O° aan duty 21 SERS | Sipe Se al Thee oon, parater, Ro. i : Basta telecast __~ ec, | The Philippine delegate also call- Hopes to Be Deacon = . 158 wow ttt — ee we, Cayenne, Mo. i : Special communication Brother-|FTiQ A Honor From - ol agree — “to tell ; | Dec. <. bu. pepper miento, No. 1, '186- + hood Lodge No. , : — the assembly how nuclear : . : EO ae Se SS We : Tuesday, Sept. 8. Senior Warden's | Belgian Minister |mucral t is ready to contribute | Michigan's Gen. Maitland 7 ‘4% Dec | 11 63 | Potatoes, ene "ae i tek ee - C Ive, Ig el n= Work in B.A, dagree G 1 Mot President Har- and what funds it is willing to allot . . ve March 11.12 | potatoes. new. No 1 270-130 - 100- ancis M. Mahaffy, W. M. veneral ors sident Har- | io finance the international pool. ™ aks) 1118 | bag Pumpkins. No. 1100-128 bu Re: low H. Cuitice last week rece'ved eee €arcning ew Oor1zons ___ oe | dishes, red. fancy. 100 dos behs; No NEW YORK W—Aircrafts were . . t a teen rs 7 t~ ‘ | 1. 78-85 dos behs: radishes, white, fancy ews in i one of Belgium's highest honors,| He also demanded a place SEATTLE, Wash. (UP)—The tall, Maitland says he is confident he Livestock : iexek keen te 1 ee es ce active and higher today in a gen- commander of the Order of the} an Asian natiog~among-the six) “ pe is Wediienal will make the grade. DETROIT LivesTocK ee ee eet eee: Satenh erally advancing Stock Market. Donald 1, Schulte, 30, of 043 Pu. | COW", at a luncheon in his honor. | non-permanent memberg of the Se- general w: — Co +3 : 1.50 bu: squash The honor, presented by Prime | curity Council; pointing out that | blue eyes of a flyer is searching “I've already committed my- a tabu; squamn | in fhe early afternoon, Price | grist, Feredale, pleaded + do Minister Achille Van Acker , 0% | those seats had been allotted bya new horizon today and he said} self, ang when you wish te do pressed the goodwill of the King| the big powers among “Tatin 1. 1, excited and enthusiastic about | mething badly enough, you sug- 1 1 = 1 = ea Ttalian No. 1, 100-1 5@ ‘\)-by; squash. = Cattic salable 3.500. Meceipts thclude 3-1 -bu. Tomatoes. |changes covered range from | reckless about 450 stockers and feeders: about 30 a bg £ pe ge tomatoes on . DETROIT (AP) —H sslable 1,7 os gs le 1,700 No | Hubbard. No. 1. 1.28 per cent receipts ; choice im Zn es : ‘| around 3 points higher to a 1 pojnt | fined $25 and $15 costs by West : - West Europe, East Eu- eced," he entd. fad steers and yearlings opened steady: |1'30 ‘ach che; turnip. webbed Wo. %. |lower. ‘The overall pace of treding | Bloomfield Township Justice Eimer ma ae ae mnie People ot Bel: | cee the Middle East and the Brit. | What he sees. 4 er eer fed steers up to 26%: few head eait | 4,300." Celery ead- | Continued brisk at a rate ahead of |C. Dieterle. ‘m: Commences. - He is Brig. Gen. Lester J. Mait- ~ On Friday Curtice announced ex- : salad club yearlings 27.00; little early action | page No. 1, 2.00-2.80 bu Endive, Me Friday's 2,340,000 shares. on, ener grade steers and heifers: sup- |; 100-180 bu: endive, bleached, James M. Ostrander, 38, of §475| pansion of the GM assembly pro- ? land, flying pioneer, commander at | and pis careers as a soldier and Pytearal trading slow: cows “rock: |200 280, .0Y Mesehed Not aasa%s| arty strength was confined |1ake Vista, Pontiac Township; |grammt the Antwerp plant. This Business Briefs Gark Field in the Philippines when | pubjic official ‘Serving God, sd earner cy, SOLIY sales utility | ou Lettuce. heed. No. 1. 279-3. 3-408 | targety to in@ividual tesnes. Im | cicaded guilty to drunk driving |was possible, Curtice told the Japan catapulted jhe United Staes | through serving man.” better heavy Holsteins to 1250: conners | crete; wttuee lal Ne, Lt 38- the earty afternoch, however, the | saturday and was sentenced to 30|/Pr'me Minister in accepting his ‘ erchandising were | to World War Il, later still 8! ‘somehow, he explains, “Serving pre proc "Ser oe ae Greens: Cabbage A bu kas | Mrerafts came to life with gains days in Oakland County Jail by | honor, because of the close, friend- | Pare sb! in the reeeriplisiec general of the bomber command }(,,4 through serving man'' was hot a: Veale we. 1b ee-1 80 be. Mustard, No 1 that were substantial te some | Watertord Township Justice Willis | ly relations between General Mo sachiown cadens «: Gane in Europe. enough and he felt he nvust go one strong With last week's close. but some |py” Spinach. Na 1 125-178 bu miss | COS°S- D. Lefurgy after Ostrander:‘was | tors and the Belgian government ment Conference at | Maltiand ts director of Michi: | step further to serve God in. “a Tarnip Manage bearish weaertens Gite ieee i —t.C No! Higher with the aircrafts were} unable to pay a $75 fine and $25 | during the last 30 years. Michigan State College last cn civil a peter et | fuller capacity” as a minister, - ish holidays: early sales and choi . —_— otors, rs, oils, airlines, | costs. : The plant at Antwerp serves State Aviation Commission When Maitland joined the Air reyes, 3 634 08. “te "prime. ima: DETROIT FoGs balling saatertats and erties . Belgium, Luxembourg and the| “** and pilet for Gov, G. Mennes | Force in 1917, he says he felt no and commercial vealore 19.00 9000. way | DETROIT AP — Begs. fod Detroit, ixed but slightly |. If friend's in jail and needs | thoriands Hardware men from around | witers urgency to become a minister— eels down to 800 MO | ogces included. federal-stete grades Ralireads were mix | pail, Pra PE 5-201, CA Mitenell | Net the state heard merchants : : - Sheep salable 1.200 Receipts include | Whites — Grade A, jumbo 8-81. w'4 ihigher on balance as were the —Ady.| Order of commander. of the Or- laud newspaper advertising in By this time next yoar, the re-| I was nuts about flying. cnoug ae te ean eine, lambs: Dot | ore wan eid ave. 32%; small 18-23, | steels. The rubbers and chemicais Te tay er sell in- Watertere,|%**.%! Leopold Ui was conferred) | panel program. Among the | tired Air Force officer hopes to be| Ten years Inter, Maitland and sere, Needy: 18 Kyad choice and prime | Utd. ov. 33\: grade & large 30-44 + | were mixed with a lower leaning. Drayton Plains or Clarkston. area |°" "4ward Riley, GM vice presi-| 5. | pesidents attending | Serving God as an Episcopal dea-| 14 Albert Megenberger flew an 90 Ib spring slaughter lambs 20.50. Scns Gee A ee ss-sa etd. | Among better acting stocks were | oe White - Bros. Real Estate| dent and manager of ove the conference were Mr. and | ©0". probably in Michigan's Upper| army plane from United Motorist italized ove. 58: large 51-64. wid ove 89 =" 1U.S. Gypsum, Gulf Oil, a ae O8 7118. =iae. | ore: -—— | Mra James McKibben and | Peninsula. ‘| States to Hotolutu, tor a Hospi IZ cred B large 48, grade C. large 27: | railway, — Natural . ; Ralph T. Shell. Here for the /annual’ convention the Ore air crowing of the Pa- her , ; ‘ | » [Anaconda Copper, Remington Rand, , Association of State Avia- Ocean, a month sfter ; car Hite tree on large as ruppiies cre irregular vine Armour & Co., Reynolds T Studebaker-P ackard Scouts J ourney Oters — ee sen Oltietele the SS-year-ol4 gen-| Charles A, Lindberth’s historig rs seer "Wale ik “oe Mt Stare "othe ‘dow trade with ries oo ape a . Down Au Sable cee pes apy eral said “T've felt & growing| flight across the Atlantic, “* . ; e no a re Dynamics Sperry. ington ; ° le . ° — supplies ore eae and cusenetve pent General ; Future Seen Bri ht: ‘ Fred D: Caldwell and Mr, | “"s8ency to do this over a period He believes his background will day eo, Drayion road in Indeper:|Scaet’” NL a Stocks on Yearly Jaunt | and mre Ray Cummings, | YeAry particularly after the War peip him in his “ultimate and \- a i. . ” baci “tewndap is rosaries in “ AGO BUTTER AND FGGS “ Bilver ogg] SOUTH BEND & — Mutsheher Some 130 Explorer Scouts and Lake Orion; Edward B. Em- ier War 0 — moat worthy career, provided 1 | rae cmcaco BU Adams Bx %7 «tnt ve" . . ul age a Veg aac : : z pt tei 222|/ employes who not long ago voted , > Coun.| met. Romeo; Alfred Maskil admitted worthy good condition today at St. Joseph ee ee Se Admiral... a int Tet @ tol 3 a eke da lactate leaders of the Cilaton Valley Coun iy, Nagel Oak: and Van | todo with his revelation cartier — Mercy Hospital. qhonged to ‘% hisher: 93 score AA @: | Altes L Gti... 306 decode. .... 3 & pay cut to help Fi cil paddied down the Au Sable w Ralph thin Week that he wants to trade (Aévertinnment) i ° : oe J ry] oe q agoner, Oxford. eons geen aren erp n ad boon i een eee te % jauemcielty dictromed cmpleyer. ee ees oe ee | — hie state Job and good salary tor | Amazing, new STAINLESS Paso ; cand fare a a. Ss aes Lor Sl Sowers | Site Coa)... 03 Bee Y ---on-g4 cheered the news yester day that — = Appolniment of Walter J. Jones 1 a bumble new start with the ? euts-and-bruises: Us large whites $0. mixed ¢6: Vs on ee ee Kimp Clk He the newly consolidated Studebaker. = . ne as operating manager of the San | church, putting behind him his REDUCES sonstpte Ser checks ond, dirtiee 31 “ve on id Kroser -. 414/ Packard Corp. faces a brighter Ce : Utie Rochester, ¥; Leandro Plant of Chrysler Copp. | 38 years of military gervice in : Typographers Back Pat DETROIT POULTRY ion pen an ey | PO rasmen pe eas pdlitig' Ook has been announced by Thophas | two world ware, SWELLING pt 8 LANSING — The Michigan | fo. Detrett for he. f quamty wwe (Am Cee & M.. 314 |, ip BT] Air Force Secretary Harold E.|gregated at Higgins Lake and| © a M ley Maitland said he always had SURGERY | Federation of Typographical un-| "Neary hens ‘10-20; light ttype 13-14; |A@ M & Pay MO LAER” aire. 414! Talbott told a crowd of han | Hartwick Pines Friday night. Chrysler's Defense ! - [been a devout man, but concern| For relief from of | ions reported today they had en-|heevy brotlers or frrers ‘3-4 tes) rede Am Qos. at Lew, oi) 157,000 that saw the new 1955 Stude- Jones joined i Es whether he was “worthy” had kept te ge new ~ dorsed Patrick V. McNamara of Bi en. dota eave Soot bens 30-35: ai zs Lorillard oot baker models in Notre Dame Sta-| _™*Y paper — oe emasnes cnpateeteaina a sateen ny Se: Po aadho | " Boothes Detroit, the Democratie candidate | toms 27-38 rd Am Smelt 2 Marsh Field . 2.7/dium, “I sincerely hope the Air moraing wonshed : February when eee for U. $. senator. McNamara seeks | iit es dealers limited receipts because Am St) Téa Maran, G! -: 38! Force will be able to use the tacii-| Btidae, their destination, at 3 ates Se te far he began his studies, Ps ph ys to unseat Sen. Homer Ferguson = | cea tester 026 Gee, am Too... S18 Mtl Gon 'et : 94 |ities of the Studebaker - Packard me ga covering 70 miles heb un — » at much Temedy that's (R-Mich), ‘ Undertone easy on fryers re Zine .... oe + vibes ch ave | Corp.” ¥ ° , . / more, pass difficult examina- fe. ‘Look word on —_——— Anac Cop 42.1 wont Ward .. 12 “ On the trip unit leaders stressed ‘ tions before he progresses from ee tee = ’ Hernbiewer ween oe = $e + we oo F Re hearing tho implied fire safety in the woods and scout John J. G has been ap- postulant to candidate to deacon, | 6%. W clier decimal petnte are ctvhthe | Armenr & Co 1} Moteroln .. 4a. | Of defense work, James J, Nance, craft, A camp fire program Satur-| Pointed manager of industrial re- H worried by (too frequent, A aed ae le. | Atchison pita MUTAL,CP 15] Packard preaident, whe will be | day night highlighted the water| ‘ations, Defense Operations Divi- Hehing urination, Getting Up Nights, | Baldwin Ruwper’ ...... -. © ML Ad On tine a5t8 xe Oe ne | Come president of the consoli- hike. John Ostrander. leader of the| 0". of Chrysler Corp., it was 3 Bachach Prenure over Binder’ or Btrong Gerity-Michigns® 1 82 RO TAU Retin 1. 84 Nat Dairy. 304| dated firm Oct, 1, told Stade. | hike, en, sepaited. announced yesterday, Grant Stoader Irrhetion. try CYSTEX for quiet, Eingnen Grates rss mss BSL Lene. bet wet Gyps . 3 | baker workers, families and — . a joined Chrysler in 19 and has com sere ee H Srarkxiabinws wel fm pas a8 years | Midwest Abrasives 00000 ..° 44 4 /RAH @ Ob °° 386 Nar Beet MI | friends that Studebaker-Packard | © Ci Ontranden eaid, ®| been OW the statt of the corpar- ove safety and success. Ask druggist for | Rudy Mie... ...-..05 +--+ Bondi ’ . . 4| faced the future with confidence, : : ations labor relations staff since 0 BR a a re Wit We ceot | Studebaker showed 1955 models a 1944, and has been labor relations * Breiner 081 Nite A weet 03 (with more powerful engines and| Two Are Hospitalized supervisor for the Chrysler Mis- é |Falls Beneath Wagon; /Pa'ei. iB? Esp Hi |e modineatin a te Preset | Aer Cor Hits Tree tile Branch, Utica, Mich ° : ~ - Brives. Mtg Sta European , 2 . | | OFFICE MANAGER || Mon Suffers Broken Leg | frit" ity Senet — Two persons were injured BUR] E4766) Plans Dedication |: SVSSSSNES' ‘ wertsss Us aetna ae wae we Ohio 3 se | os 5 ee tor fe which | son Fians y M ‘ wson ‘an- ; Bo 8 1) 2... Qhiver y night when / , > ‘ ACCOUNTANT re. Cea Plains, who suffered | ™""""™", =) $ aie wee i Three Persons Hurt they were passengers went on of for Largest Generator : .. - t mor romph Wy 27 Packard 24 control on South Commerce ro ets ‘ Available whew he fell wader a ween, Sa 8S et fee wel Two-Car- Crash —_|*t Decker setd:sna.struck a urge. | SOT STAM “Geaicate tts largest | : 7 | Teported in. goad condition at Pon- | Gr" sm wa Ne ag 3 In . i The driver, Withert C. Patt , | steam electric generator station ip ° Ps ; Seeking im} tiac General Hospital today." [race"'” 147: Beamer 3 841 A heady auto collision. Satur. |22:, % sehen an Walked | oc Cie next mauth. : : Pontiac -B m erea. § Oakland County sheriff's deputies | rr Pee las day on M-39 at Williams Lake poryridig-eabromay Prien = a The generator, the fifth built by |: 8: @ yeers Automotive ond fi sit tet Laven vey tiling cn icn OPS M2 See D .. S| ae hespttaliend 0 Detroit couple traffic blinded/him,. | &% Michigan utility company, will |* gag © Lewrence ° = nded the wagon while it was being Ane a on 3M} Mo 05 cnseming be completed for the 75th anni- bd epporionce. | ied by a tractor near Baldwin | cc’ at ve 4} Shue Mer” $08 land injured a Farmington motorist |"Reported in. satisfactory condi- ac denbakedenr ast, oe » Manager « « FEderal . College background. 30 _ | Chevaier bod Mitis $2.4) who swung into oncoming traffic | tion today at Pontiac General Hos- | V°T*4*y of i Leon mode te residents of off towne * venue the Old Sutton farm years old. Box 16. He was thrown fromthe wagon |r Ssup ‘tea fints'o”. $i |to avold another car, according to| pital 1s Gerald A. ‘Térrien, 3, of first incandescent lamp by Thomas . " i* nip ‘ . * 7 : acini Gather’ ban a Mane. Cumax Mo. $1 Pullman’ 367] @ statement made to Oakland | 137 Silverbell Rd./ Orion Town- og soon Pasgll ~yacagormng i ’ Se ee By Beart ee re or ee ae etal Oh tae [etn Oot | im ™ . . on Repub @7| Alfred y, 0, of 22720 + We, of . “s wi Let Your Ability pn i il at Reve Met -% | Tulane, Farmington, was treated | Walled Lake, sustained a fractured _ Comm Pe 412 RRO Pet’... 82[at Pontiac General Hospital for | Shoulder blade /and cuts. His con-| Hunt Pal for Questioning To STOP peels ERE 24 concussion and bruises to chest | ition i lsted'as wood” in Shooting at Owosto ~ Fj emt Onn 73.4 Bead Al RR €l4land knee. He told deputies he 7 . a! Govern How Fast Gent Ort". 2 Sheil Ou... $81 | pulled out into the westbound lane |Tree Refuses to Talk saa wibet bee a te [Smee ag: Sinemir 0 "*:: 444 | Of trafic to avoid acer crossing In} pRANKFURT, Germany, Sept.| non for questioning in the wound. | ou Genn Drea’... SG fee Pee cs atfeee ee ot 27 (UP)Hell on Wheels, the U, 8.| ing of Cari Wagner, ©, of Gaines : Curtis Wr ... 124 Sou Ry ...... 872) Edward LeBudde, 64 22301 | 2nd Armored Division's _ official | early Sunday. Wagner was_in And Observe Posted Speeds Be Re eee Grand. 03 | Petersburg, East Detroit, driver of | publication, added another chapter condition in Memorial Hospital with Boar sire, i $4 Ol Cul’: TT lthe westbound car involved. was | Sunday to its long list of eager-| bullet wounds in his neck. right H R. Nicholli Du Pont... 1a94 Std OW NJ .:1b03| admitted to the hospital with a/beaver 2nd lieutenant stories, | hand. and-left forearm. . ie facie Pt oe ip —- see {fractured collarbone and_rib._His tee newspaber said and Li, iim Wagner said ue and —_ nes ; Coll “BUD” AGENCY frie: 382 Steanater “*: fa | Comdition ts Listed as good. 3 sega Doce ee re Gaal ed AutoL ... Ms St given), was stymied when he at-/ said they headed for Owosso Sun- 5 wla@ Muefn 3) Sun ON 17) His wife, Elsie, 62, is reported in YEA Delos “Bud” Nicholle Emer Rad 191 St Joe Lead 383 tempted to question what he | day, He said Jones got out of the b H. RB. Nicholie—H. los Brie RR ma tas rep. with a con- th ne wes a flaged sol-| car suddenly and yelled The Rus- | 39. Mt. Clemens Se. Opposite Post Office Ph. PE 2-2326 1) Pn Maer. as cea .. ne ee one Bee aewes dier on maneuvers. It turned out | sians are after us." The next thing : Firestone... Bs Peo: to be a real tree he knew he had been shot. SSeS | Gul :::. 655 Tex O Sul....1062 Reveals Plans for Study — : Gen Bak ..... oq Thomp Pa .... 064 : 1 a) Gen Bice 2 ot Tran w air. 87/0 Peaceful Use of Atom |} TG Back . 3 Y. I. QU =f “Tl Gee Motors” gef Twent © Pou ai WASHINGTON W@—A two-year mi rving ou Se Tee’ ee Ue Carsede.. 004 study into peaceful uses of atomic ee ee eee oY By Gon Toh nu: 4 Oak Au lie: he lenergy, stressing the economic ray BAe is With ; on te. x ey ele apieped flown : Mette sve. BI ‘ commercial use electric power rpc 7 Wonderful ATLAS @ CLAUSING @ DELTA Goonrich’.. te? Us Rub... 384 |from nuclear sources, was an- Those _.... SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT Geotyenr _... $3.9 08 Smelt pf © nounced yesterday, Orah Paige... 13°08 Steel ... 97 . PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL Gr meme... 4 08 Gest of 4] we win be undertaken by the "54 Fords BROWNE-SHARPE @ MILWAUKEE Oreybound eee Be Worn BPie.. 7os oma iliebarweas | ro Dithe teres SM, 2: a w Ve Pup: overch Yes, I’m once again ready to | — ae ae Be help you find just the new fi RENTALS ie oo Wong i... or used Ford atthe price fnland Be «:. $41 Wisen, & Co 4 you want to pay. * Inspid +» 323 | = -fe = ~| GLENN WING POWER TOOLS |Fe> disse: Emie Felice . iy A shat . 4 ~ 4437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. eubei ‘ieanagns Now at BIRMINGHAM, MI 4-0444 ; oe. ' nae — oe i ate Your Ford Dealer = | | —_ tan 500 — Pai. 8008000 ree oe 3 rere ' os : : sBilgh 2.2: cH 47 s. Saginaw | P nang ee : = . ' I { epee gE ie R x : \ : ee | i x 1 \ / { ‘ worn He i % i , ' . pos THE PONTIAG PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954 Wie, 5 8 : rac + .| ~ttele Wanted Male 6 Police e Death Notices 4 BRICK MASON CREWS : SEPTEMBER b Clomepa Pontiac Man, 28 [Killed in Fight : m < i 35 : a" : i i, i: Gear sister of Lawrence Freeman Detroit Officers Arrest] fu"ycmit gerry ntl eed ieoid ener 6 ear i Sts ee et tee ' ; sca Prison Camp Thursday Sstons ye mage’ Sis at Pe 22-year-old fa’ five chil- Home r Pund dren died of a bullet wound at DETROIT W-—-An escaped con- Device wih Ne tn state ot the Pontiac General Hospital Saturday viet was captured today by two night about three hours after he suspicious Detroit policemen. FREEMAN, SEPTEMBER 25. 1954. scuffed with another. man who, He is Donald Williams, 24 Lawrence. 416 Ditmar Bt.. sae 28; soy say, has admitted the shoot- ‘| ot Pontiac, who was serving two} ——“— nau dear father ot er AS in a home at 2 Jowa St. .* wrence we ss a eee de Rockey Co, Pon : The victim, Lawrence Freeman ee in Peay ae yg oo tan, Funeral sefvice Wil be bei -}| bo You fF 1h ‘ oe SEPTEMBER 327, | : ear thefts and: twe burglaries | - ptgeee hardened as bare. iste Me pens ay Herron, according te Oakland } simee bis escape. Teliey et beet i" County Presecuter Frederick ©. mes mawzine. Puntral setvice Zlem, charged Tweeday Lingeman and Cady arrested will be held Seturday, Oct. td | ' <= use became Cost cua win be ee Experienced Williams beca they - § ° Aaye suspicious when he ‘pulled the car Gab wl Geese ae , | he was criving to the curt and] me on eee | Shoe Salesman — = car. they said, turned veny TElE SONETEEN SON atin “World We Live In| pending turther information. is Title ..of First. in| Four witnesses. including Free- ’ Fall Schedule tective James LaPonsie the vietim ® i ; a came to the lowg street address The World We Live In.” the : to have been stolen. aaiae ian story behind Life Magazine's ex. on ie te eee The policemen said Williams| .!" Memoriam 2 — “ tensive science series, will be the sa. separe- admitted ~~ into a gas} 4N LOVING MEMORY oF 02D ENOMSECR OF enees ttte-of the dockeoft tecture of too — — + - -} Station _in __Pleasant--and—ob-}—-- —Ehe_phestd_sver— AGE 28 TO 194 Kiwanis lecture series Magi cored pT creer Ron — be and abandoned the — memories wii linger for- David Keith Hardy world | trem his belt and fired twice after rst st ear at Mt. Vernon, Time cannot change them it's true ‘ ; icant ‘ged wows cnnissh ‘oll Licomuaae atieenl Gas oe where he broke into a house and Tears Met may come cannes, sever APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE wesent the illustrated ~ tecture ne : took a shotgun and $33 His loving wife. Georgina daugb- } ire | she refused to return home with — ter Jean and granddeughter S +k & tomorrow night at § in the Pontiac | her husband 5 eo ~ Georgina. . il Sears. Roebuck a Co High School auditorium One of the bullets struck the Southfield PTA Group iH LOVING MEHORY OF” Wit- en . ee en, y . — aa — - ne ap — a — to Hold First Meeting A precious one from us nae fone ‘ite--statt members —in —thetr-}--chest” -snig—police-—____ | "| SOUTHFTELD TOWNSHIP—The| mith ‘sever ‘ceovbe fica’ “™* — EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY — travels for tacts and pictures | Both men, according to wit-| high school Parent Teacher Stu- God ia his wisdom, ‘bas recalled Well knows food. manulscourer sominute lecture. en after the shooting, The scuffle meeting of the fall season Tuestiay,| Sarivmissed by Mr. and bre Pred ER Hardy, Irish-born, was educated | ended in the backyard when Free- Saks an ne chal. Mes. | — Sen at tae ag AE in England and served as a mem-|™4@n passed out. Witnesses also : ol cna of the fh .. Cail at elit ber of the Commandas in Asia| told police that Herron beat the iia le aoe Flowers 3 ae for Mt. Meee. in World War Il, vietim on the head and neck with -» ;- Pentioe Pres Phete : ~ LDERLY MAW POR LYé , the Middié East acd Pucns "| board after Freeman collapsed. | PONTIAC KIDS DAY—Among 1,300 kiddies enter- | Squirrel “Rd. He is flanked by Kiwanians Charles |2V¢ te invocation and James} ,,, ,SCMATER'S rLowEng "Pets. Pe ternee Bowl ou | nine Wea ae tae” Herroh, who fled from the home, |t#ined at the Oakland Theater Friday during Kids | Kaggs (left) of 81 Henry Clay Ave. and Horace H. | ist the nm ill interpret and ex- | £XxPERENCED SUWF— AND : began in 1952 with the first in-| 8S seized by police about 10 min- Day, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of North |Hatfield of 876 Spence St. The local group held | of — Funeral Directors 4 = i new, tar dealer. ) : wtallment entitled “The Earth Is| “tes afterwards at South boule- Pontiac, was young James Denison of 435 S. |the event in connection with National Kids Day. Marinus Van Ameyde E facilities and work trated the story of the earth’s|**!d he readily admitted the the ae anemic asia erat ata ci abet omee orn and development incuting| 0% Ike Helps Cook Beet Stew Says Defense Orders — “pamoman ron rowenta | | PSEC urement tree @ land, sea, atmosphere ; A : . store Stating age. pest and ae go Big ~~ C Victim Ge for 175 Friends in D ae | Club Officers Elected Voorhees-Siple seont gmploymient ets. Repiy Te haa te ome awe (CONCER Victim Gets riends in Denver Favoring GM Plants | sssosr — ew stncrs ot ne| | FUNERAL HOME | sevpugcen—ronsng—m ence. from beneath the ocean’s DENVER — President Ejsen-| prime round steak —_someth: > Current Events Club are Mrs. Ina| 4™>vlence Service. Plane or Motor staller Bryan F_ French Heating waves to the Canadian tundra to Help From VFW hower, playing the role of stper-| considerably better than the “aoe oo s- a Kidder, president, Mrs. Fred Far- _ eset ee Pectert ik : South American rain forests. vising chef, invited more than 175/ing meat,” the White ‘House calls" {D-Wash) said yesterday the|ley. vice president: = Mrs. Ida too Mareet 14s W. Maples Mld- | Tickets may be purchased at] DETROIT w—Veterans of For- | £ve*ts to a beef stew lunch today. | it. Also eight pounds of small | “st 18 months of the Eisenhower |'Payne, secretary; Mrs. Charies a = Dickinson's or Osmun's down-|eign Wars took assistance yester-| The guests included several long-| Irish potatoes; six bunches of smail | Administration saw a $1,700,000,- Waltz, treasurer, and Bess Reid, The Pontiac Press farm by month. Cari Dobat, 2400 | town or from any Kiwanis mem-|day to the cancer-stricken daugh-|time friends who have been Ej- | carrots, five pounds of small on-|000 increase in defense contracts |r ens Becretary. FOR WANT ADS —RPERENeSD PLEA ber ter of a Battle Creek gold star|senhower neighbors the many ‘ons, 15 fresh tomatoes, three gal- to General Motors C hile those | c274T%_OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate - eee Sree. mother_ = years he has been spending Colo- !ons of beef stock made from mar- = ee eae County of Oskiand. DIAL FE 2-8181 RNTTORE STORE WA Believe Arsonist Setting | Finding the Detroit Welfare De-|rado vacations at the home here Tow bone with a bit of meat on it, |'® all other auto producers declined |""in "ibe imatier of the petition concern. STEADY WORK WO OUTSIDE Fj in Hillsdale partment would be unable to as |of his mother-in-law, Mrs. John §. ‘#/t. pepper, and a bunch of bo- |>y 395 millions, Cente ie tagnjees alte Howell, miner From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. SELLING. SALARY AND. Pres ‘ sda Area sign a worker until Monday, two | Doud /quet garniture, made of thyme,/ Jackson said in a statement that| .T® Hermon Monjeau, father of said ONLY. WYMAN uw “er HILLSBALE (UP) — The State VFW representatives viéited the bd bd bd garlic and bay leaves. the pattern of defense contract bw Charlotte Howell, mother of said Ee Pee Re a ! MA N WITH CAR WILL fire Marshal's office investigating | {amily of Mrs. Bonita Shefka in| Invited. too, were quite a few * e¢ @ BO I Fetttien heving boon fied te this Proce accumes 60 veeven fo Mn te for estad- ® series of barn biases said today | the family’s tiny apatriment. They | Denver business men who are golf- With the ingredients ready. you aunts ls He indeniy had hess chowte ‘ef te tamer of toe ealt ‘mines then to ‘cance! the charges sroung john went or more tar t Believed an arsonist was respon-|!0ok & basket of food and a crib/ing pals of the President. Also Start your beet stock two or three |Teversed so sharply that it must | child is unknown and the said child hes for that portion of the peony BL LE sible, -|for Mrs. Shefka's 4yearcld son | asked were a couple of fellpws whe;“ays ahead of your beet stew par-| reflect “a settled procurement pol- | hija shonid be pines’ candor the anya vertisemest ‘which Une beep aM. Baw The investigation was started | Whe had been sleeping with-his itt|}make a living. at golf and give |‘Y. At Cherry Hills:it has been|icy of the de [tien of this Court ; fendered vajuelece throush WAX roe GEsEsiT > when flames destroyed a barn on| Mother. They also gave her $100.| Eisenhower a few pointers — Ed|*i™mmering since Saturday. under Secretary Wilson.” gists of tiie pn ak ra a Gane “ore” megs to sure Work an’ inside maintenance, he Roy Frank farm four miles} Mrs. Shefka is the daighter of | Dudley, the pro at the Augusta Na-| Several hours in advance of the| The defense department withheld |fie¢ that the bearing on said. petition Se Bambers.” oye yy SF south of here Sunday morning, It|Mra. Lela Lowe .of Battlé (Ci¥éek, | tional Club in Georgia and at Colo-| dither hour put in the stew meat | Comment a tok at M/S, ae tea ean be ee —a References reouired Mi 61000 was the sixth barn fire in the Hille | Who lost a son in World War IJ. |"ado Springs, and Ralph (Rip) | 8" cook it slowly in the beef stock |Tecords. A GM spokesman in De- | 5th 4ay of October AD. 1954. at nine —_— ‘or - 7p AND DELIVER dale County area in the past three Arnold, pro at Denver's Cherry | tl tender. Cook that mixture un- | ‘Toit said the company would not dann Gommanese We uppear pareensiiy ments containing tree vise Steady and ne lerotts, PE 22811 weeks. PTA Plans Potluck Hills ‘club where today's luncheon |i! the vegetables are done. (gyrase wal eee t twos tt) wees pecs te MAN waren was being held gach off two gallons of ween declared that a concen- | service Berea mena! te make perecna! dav oreviews to cubtiestion Young: So tary he Podermizing TERFORD TOWNSHIP—The| The President “a! 8 thicken it slightly defense contracts with |*h!! be served by publication of = eppy Transient S oaaeed ee ee te Sent of 4 cases lo Docters' Tests | ison Covert PTA will begin its |aboet 4 nenemen che have tant |With beef rue, In this cage, the|GM had “greatly contributed to| cs ited "Pit a actatetehvts| f sercenceleg ‘opts €0 tee without cer" Appty'® W. telegraph season with @ family potluck din-|covering his activities here. He | "We, '§ ® mixture of about a pint |‘Monopolistic’ conditions in the |*"% circulated im saié County, os Sressea want 5 Vik? FE MONTHLY ner at the school Friday at 6:30/said they were to have a half holj.|°"4 half of the fatty substance on | auto industry and to the plight of | moore. Judge of esd Court, in. the Sn", BAT SE EES, | | zm Ceaners,"es Gatland.“ m. : top of the beef stock.’ a the independent © of Pontise tn said County. this dlalaiwiin i ; p _--}day today and gave instructions of ae producers Gay of September AD. 1964 “1 8 #259 Real Estate Sales PAINS tenes — | that everything at the luncheon —, Bog s rue should J Wil ) a copy aaTuye 6. ¥ Le. i is 18 rr) s ag — CTOPPED : Peery ont being aed to Geichen oengenheen ews WI! I Pray Probate " urentie Divi. ; is te ‘i 7 = hr hee simmered, it + $ 6. Realty on Eieenhowe are into the stew.Then ae for Strength as toe CaMOTICE OF BALE eat . a or j have e concoction simmer for an 1OKE A gag at : Birmingham Office ‘EPA AN © bm yy > s Pon about nis hour and a half and serve. Old Year Ends September 20, “og 's “i781 Dente Men Soagh een dae ak eee. - are up with the fune- making. | | . . NEW YORK W®—The last light| Neen nm Ph. Midwest 4-0644 tations te Boe ti, Pontise Press. dontort’ Non Lala : ‘ House | ( H hT of an old year flickers out at sun-| AMENDMENTS TO TFE ZONING 379 Hamilton AR. iter 4 Pinkham 's Compound or Tablets ; people, ln aims Ig axes pe yagi germ tae The Townsnio. wo Waterford, Oatiand inGE Mak” ON FARM WUs? = relief / fe press Follo . Red Li or ual } Counts. igen, © ve experience m , from euch im 3 out of 4 cases! , s ‘old strength in @ troubled—but hope + The: fi amendments to the Wa- Good home and wages. 330 Don't suffer unnecessary pain, ve newsmen enough stew was wing in —world, . - ay sedition bg ye ~~ erat Cove af - Lyéie 5 Panthem’s V even “sec-| BRETTON WOODS, N. H. #—A| It is the eve of Rosh Hashana—|'*235, ‘Section ¢ of the Ordinance: men. Must be experienced. apply | 7S guests. |*®X expert today described the| the “beginning of the year” of ST15| somes shown upon the map marked and BOX REPLIES pom RI caer: _ Sas Sateen of bat ipe: income tax as a “method | 8s calculated by the ancient hunar Sainte theta’ ‘ed Set At 10 a.m, today Ex ae : Settle today get 20 pounds of | Of national suicide. . . calendar—and the first of Juda-| tached herete and which map together there eee oe an, 7 ! —————— |to the theories of the unist | isma annual high holy days ~ IOS yy ho were replies at = TOOLMARERG ja Ee Manifesto."’ $ ft *@ : shalt be’ much « part of this _ 2a aga ra Ls soa 1 Dr “Help us, God.” the congrega ——, nee - xes: parte Must he eg lage Metomsgen tions will ‘to under- te" rmercia!Ditriet A Ser tote) ‘ 3%, 7, 8, 11, 27, 42, 58, a e. work, Pel public finance, said “the objective that injustice and hate will Rajacent to an entamiisned Commeretal “BT, G2, 63, 64, 66, 67, @, rneen ot Marx and Engels was liquida-|°* forever afflict the sons of men: G. BARRY TO, OE, HF, 66, OF, 8 ii eae MPG. CO. tion of the middle class through | ‘Mat righteousness and mercy will Waterford nehip Cher 108, 110, 111 Ty anweed Re heavy progressive taxation of in-| mph in the end.’ Sept. 27. 1084 Unexcelled Opportunity * ° NTED * —— The occasion, which-:will be paftzies, uae ee The purchase af, the Tangible—Intangible ctteet with higher tases en bigh- ere oe horn-sin tem-| areoee. ‘Comment eebeal Dirck, Help Wanted Male 6 LEADS 7 Sach et |e cea oeaeavee eee eee | EEE ES | See Ee Py told the 4th robe and pa when they wih be = — read. Assistant Manager ‘ taxes on higher incomes are im-| the observance this year, the 300th] Parc ar ecsthense ts of ection 12, receiee “gcculie Faiming with 2 posing two squeezes on the country,| anniversary of the first Jewish| Towa 4 North, Range @ East Michigan. Sah cchecl grogusse tan’s Senn They impede-capital formation by| immigration to what is now the|peimt es west line of Geetion Ih beme| Sf, business or milfary training. ; draining off income that would be | United States. Kerth “cht feet from Seuthwent corner ality. mental a and abi —— saved and invested and defeat the feet along said Woot tine: theoes Gout | ary tui" Tar ‘ahievages. ‘Lavan a ee ri et se co Kentucky Will Seek |SS=L sete cars| Sees “4 of incorhe remaining after taxes. entuc | rtuuter 62 ‘sosenge most, Asn! test: ee ont we lawn ++-and don't take a substitute! a iirinnes bee : M4 *, cont te + --— ‘ Warsew Reports Spies | Jurisdiction in Death | "sues u sicte%t.tman | Page Eee | WE He won't — not Johnny. He's learned : LONDON — Warsaw radio| Steele of London, Ky., said today | Northeast % of the Northwest \% of the me, Pagtiec and "vical Age carr, but west fe , we werk that the quickest way to do an er claimed today a number of spies| be would seek jurisdiction to pros-|it,orea shone the Mertharly’ tine ot tee arpa mie tet’ tren Oar soual opmocteen eee, Tule @ um rand ia to get the brand Mom tells eS et ee ee eae Morse of Canton |sstd Bestasest of the Morubenst ta af Pena otbag pggiaed wre Apply ‘n person only Ge'N. Pet: den GRR te tahoe 2 ak che tempts by American and West Ger Wander” af tie tet ote Veriie. | southerty Scty_ cleng ane chin the Wererre " erpere A ORRARER doesn’t trust, she'll just make him man intelligence services to or-| Morse, a 4¢yearcld carpenter, | $00.0 i, Said Northeast a of “the A bil Pity charge tm take it back. ganize espionage and sabotage. [has admitted stuffing his Wife’ — Easterly along ont utomo lie > seit 3 iebae Myers Mom's no gambler with the family ye ed ome ~~ oie fine of the ‘Northeast “vs. of” the Rerun. Salesmen SOURSItE- fhe se ‘gave exhaustive the two were driving to Lafayette, /sast \s of the seid Section 21. 115 feet os et ane WRCLESALE DEALER WANTED. budget. watches paper for and presented documents Ind., but denies killing her. nm By y A DE ay cant Gh ae gortmes. The Oe. teen news of latest improvements in man- ing the criminal activity of for- ay Fy a t to sell America’s No. 3 car. Company expansion proeram in- ufacturers’ brands — the result of eign intelligence services” had cst ere penbpemey lacie 4 “e of the sald Gection f7, 324 feet to Experience oct sessssary. qearteee te tent Spracsie bead. constant been “permitted to resume @ nor- ob ages Section a 83 -yX A ty end hen have ability to cates nro competition for ber fever — inal fits end ward io Ge ;| fle with Vertic during which he [fc;S0* 3. * Sie hat; Gee able plus ’ Force ane maintain “stockroom, news of entirely new producta. ooamry. claims she fell from the moving Weeteriy, slong the Northerty tn person. Gee sales man- A Bor becteee: : * sas —+t Men che by the An engineering formula rates one car om Ang. 6. the centr’ tne gf the guid Lg Cy Ow I St aaa foe capaoh brands that horsepower of machine energy as} Morse had consistently refused |{isnnane ” 1! St #0 the pince of the Y ens inc, Help Wanted Female 7 qrere ralwee. equivalent to the work of 20 men.|to divulge where he had disposed Perest No. 3 wey ~"~—~Tseauty cpmna eoo “ THE PONTIAC PRESS Advertioement) of the body and it was not discov-| acze,**,Ciartsse Station Gshoo! te rien 7 os “hee . ered until Aug. 22 in a roadsitie jot Lake Rd. and Andersonville.) Maple, _. BRAND HAMESPOUNDATION More Comfort Wearing ditch near London, Ky. The bod | itt ae pam! vor ie : rmeerrenarscs — , FALSE TEETH was not identifed at the time. me tas cmenen of “ot the bid Y E UP-TO-DATE & won-Pnerry coves UNGa tr: . that i i- Soin ip a OIE Sete, oe ven oe.) oe ed rhe ¢ ag tea tp ve rane | When_you look in Classi> | ENIOY THE WON- ae : Side ‘which te fied for things you want.’ :} DERS of using Classified pee - Dest interest . 7 ads! —They're—great for ee te . Want Ads offer you just: baw * canna’ hiring! ~- * ae, 1S ©. , Dial FE 2-8181. . ine the Declerer Who Provides Your Favorite Brands abot Sythe et * . if 1 aditlnal ts - p — —_—! : ——e oe ee oe, oe 7o*y “ee ee Te "wren * ez — el _ ee ee eee et eS - were ern r L' ; ; e ; - 4 ; Sie i Sis a ae oe ae gl “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOND. AY, SEPTEMBER-3, 1954 7 | TWENTY-FIVE 3 Se Rat Pee? | Help: Wanted cal _Baitng, Serie _1 12| Moving and Trucking 19/SLICE OF HAM | Rent Apts, Furnished 33| Rent Houses Furnished 35| For Sale Houses. =<). Fa eg od ODE CARTNGE >| . see age ae |i tema | SPECIAL Sens pany Experience use enet pame and phot cum i noo Fa A On. i 2 a # aetes rinsed re- 3 me or delivery. High prot. i ROOMS PRIVATE RIPPAANCE | fmt son ef Line Oven MY # BEDROOMS i es) Court, Rt. No. 1,| rete new FE, toh te US Comes 6 eee a $1,500 DOWN bas optse manly pitatvany. week @ay oa. tay foraed a. en Be ond A wre Lavety 1 seam, ngage. tusk i OO {ROOM "UOGERN” ROWE We {7 BEDMOOM MOUGE: TULL pane, | Ret" eter tr | ‘a care house pecs ress prccent enacenter Couple only: 72 Wash- Township. 61238 «© month. Call| Corner ioe “Tenoos, te ; hy nena ee ret: mechanically’ inclined 7 > "ROOK acoell ADULTS ~~ pate woueR-t =i te ¥. weathiy _ 2 FF tween 21 and 4 ay T ROOM HOUSE. COUPLE GNL ome IMAEING NEW —COLOR-GLOW pm Wieder, a ME an 5 qutey | IVA LBLE OORCR EN TT BED RIDGEWAY | from PREG Sampler Pay akee eptember sen a! 136 W Huron. ion adult 184 Jud: room ranch house off Fores. _91) Baldwin i a Seah pet an te | atetss —rornyo— vee mde evar mgreance | ce Sp pepsin oa he PERRY PARK | Soriments sent on epproval. 91 38 _ 2000 _Sesbavew Rd FnGo FURNIBHED APART Gahaoe Bois lll RN. Cony well furnished home. bresse. 2 A ‘ol cer Dept. 64 SNE a and oo » ROOM APT TaALg JF All RIS beta. oo intel — sate pee —ervees | YOU CAN SELL OVER ERo Re BN on tn baniich peta | See cermee 2 ‘Menced only. MI 40084 ~ aac ~ PV ROGMS ANE WAtW [To 4 nqeeM Pine 0108 | te cme tn ta 2 ron mm EX | Full or part time. Eos hs “> arity ety stpervence ace endline coun we No experien, ge necessary. Py RA gait leet “eOMPLETED eaTex erm niece 4 - — =——— | We can show you how in|® T ROOK APARTMENT PRIVATE large kitchen. wility room, living fori este ore, - 20 minutes. ee ne fies" per, mn “hlerences re | Dorothy mak fer sie . oom VE VE THOT | 5 “GiEDROOMM. CLOSED ~Fokcw. ee Ww “north 4 ‘Rowe yorgaeeseaer opt | eee ee | MTL ORD a See TOVsE IN LAKE ORION. GROOMS |"? ' © lovely old home wth & 36 WOMEN | Nigea™* 08S Pel SE l % Days-$12 If you are 21, age or hand- icap fo barrier, > Koja ra an, amd beth, newly decorated 665 sores (315 log ated Vewapeer Maver orsiect +» |Work—the hours YOU a at, ment. TOwscend OSA De] Tarek mie ‘ilege SP pernea want. ~ aes HONE FOR RENT WHAT ACHR aS ately "TncaWGAN STATE Be your own boss. A ~s laundry reem too caiiet % Sepee he =, sre oz is F EMPLOYMENT In Pontiac, 25 N. Cass GLEAN 2 ib Fon couRy. aii ane mt ey on Kk: SERVICE i : - ve . in WARwict 5 Wig need freee oar wee 8 om second 142 Wayne Street nstructions sana, be sie ee a a e-c0n0, | This ‘so str home BS MODERN Oba, PPAR CY PORN ee pay- 7 nOdM Pant “You'll notice we're de-emphasizi football this year!" ment te Labe Oren MY > + Mi ince aaeasr tlie aes ——| c a - ae ms AuTOMATiC | Rochester Labesiie ha. Applet} Dorothy Snyder Lavender — ss Poe fads “re FALL AND cuRisTM GIFT |! = . Tr _ sa a. «Sek 2a: Plateau 23100. — new Bare’ « + : t-| sons. Betty Meveriacy, FE 2 5@. Wanted to Rent Wanted Real Estate S2A Rs Loca TED At 10W TELE | ice CAR GARAGE WOME. ees. Ge Aven ‘eugomers “aod pe pects Oaase ‘eceben "ton," Weppater : NEED 2 2 BEDROOM “pone pon| ooubur PrELY” MOoEN in PUR ay eo . GA pi Immediate ———— wee ; poy pedio, sie Pras | * no-cd ; Thelma M_ Elweod Rent GR EEN LAKE OFFICE wished aparte: a Chiiidren wel- MODERN ¥ #eDROOM 12 MILES TEWAYS to mo Sad + Krego Harbor a WO YEAG tue! fore ca wean, Mocce est DAY. NIGHT TV SERVICE _ey hervice, FE 6-908). On LARD oe i" ae Te. 28 ef Pontiac $15 per weeb i + : LEAGED whenna a "ar Henry Myers. awed 2s Soe =BbBUI- varie re b~- ° rain EE | - “AE! “Pon ALL en oll © reereynes AL La hls ie, cnt? "ANSION HOUSE HAPPINESS _ Seine Meethor works Call between | 0 Str? APPLIANCE |= SERVICE | ggana ; ee FB ee, ince 1628 ~ t hens trance Nie Mates nduhe aniy | teller FE 0-4000 Pend 1 am, PE O13 We service a Manse of retrigers: |" make TO ALL CAND NORMAN F im ite O27 | GRION y BEDROOME GAR HitAT NORTH 18 }HEES— ofoie, even Taina” SEREK.| Work Wanted Malo 10] utes tut aguas: | B55 RBG | "Cot Tat ange tate | ORGUNE PCEON NRLMPANE,| SE Soros nruiane | TAN™, NOME Wire e Acne 3 with famous fastestselling pop | 4. tor's aaa 7 Ses rapa Ritts ~NEW LISTING 1038 Gee Boot end garage Adulte enly.| this new 6 ceemn 7 on at gg, Pged peru, Cuca | “hor alee opctaty. eS asHiNG “MY! MITCHELL'S TV |*:o% uepogmamn | NEW en Shewe vain vise ! cards, same be Also ai-| Seer, tle © suocteny 7s ¥ees_ | WASHING ATACHINES. wee oe ne ete a METHOD past : ow ROOM CORY — WOUEE— POR Mee tumace,”S acres, Good bum ‘of deluce re _rere. Fe 6s AND CEMENT MOTORS “QXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN | WANTED ¢ pools “HOUSE "ON FOR YOU! . pre ret drcormad Pee fa pe stunts caly. Tatorme oeret oh owe tee Down. com A oe A R PHONE FE 4- 2569 | Sgggeet Bet cot ot we a oa part near W | WALLED Lake all MODERN : | 13018 A Grand River, repair. Phove PE 6-041 or PE ——, - at MUCH WANTED _.___ ag m1} , * ot Parte Share Living Quarters 30) WE GUARANTEES Tow action — ia e Lae ody. el er, only 2 blocks from ites a : : DENTAL en< to beara. apt tig Rag gE A & I LADY Tf you heave property te sell i} “FoR [ = oie Wakes Lake. peter room as — | State age etaht. heaghe bre by, gue corvten, Webtnecle, Postings, water lines, field tile GARB MY NOME WITH LAD in "Breyten. waert Waterford, rouple of teehee WRAL FOR] Sour or Ma 6-980 3 rooms with 3 gown, a SS | Ea ere caer SCOMPTELD Ww _ aay SHARING CAPARY.| rman theatres Oust! | ggocnn— Lame PRIVEE | ane nboRS MooeNN.S NagME | 3 Lit tas EXPERIENCED STENOORAPHER | ({*!,,, Kitchens © apeqialty. FE) NO" st op eotigat 3 oie pm tretnes cur property tor | reome can ve weir, | _ cult. FE +9 ______ Sucnee, hol. cutve, every, t im law effice, apply | wows = Se i= WOME today's market value fi AND HATH WEWLY DEOOK| Rent Lake Property 36A foe P} as Pontiac State Bank CARPENTRY — CABINETS RE AN prim curiaten indy, FE EH | Ae ansne action secaven. | Sti. tet re. Coe FB | Nn | rege Se eet "iatta : EXCLUSIVE PERSONAI FB — BULLDOZIN UNO Gini TO @HARE MY IRE ACTION ——< ; CABIN, 9 rv 1. ' sn ti Kosorumene. | a | rns ea uF to re ta cere | Perce ceases Pets | we wn may rth cor | ROM TORRE Ma | Ge ae een Poh, faa, oOMPaRe ng BY - THE - Phan. @ vee of exp. FE) FT eS _Sectee Pegi and TV di lecation 10 tor each day your property trance Near Fishers bus, _20001_or MY 2790), YARD: 250 Big cash com- a EAVE NG | ety Go 1 W tewrenee, | ath Sat’ shlong oy r| te listed with our firm Wet only. 7 Parkdale Call For Rent Rooms 47| [T'S NFAT AND TIDY mistions Assortments on apprev- | ELDERL AINT bath ‘reach U 73} senool, after 5:30. Upper right urelly. tf yeur 7 Pe tore PO PPI ‘ al. $2.00 acting | ing. inside mn ox lee : Prench's nctune’ Eeeee “ A Apertment sold néthing ts paid Tor the 7 Rooms! OF FURNITURE POR A? BUS STOP. Lanes pnont| ammene sen —r. sickly CARDINAL” pene tet | cxPcRIENCRS SAAB ER TER GMM OR COURUN FO GARR} WINE MOSS Ay noe sale ant. of without. 161 Tisen meceom gues seem, ele} bedrecy one Teer ph ~ Dept. US. % for general home, new and re- Parr | R with working No a ecsr as Broomfield: Terrace home Pe tm ; wee heme yap . nary ill poe Re ants FE +42) ¥ weet on * or smokers. FE 42190 = Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 ry) f LAnOt GLEAN SLEEPING ge KK : pl "pox 78 Pontiac Press Sis coat EE _fl Parking lots made FE : +4417. fet, “Wid: Transportation — 31 ne egg ey 1 bioet trom Ponts oeome, oak floors, walls, 3 5 Ware. i@ko — B&I TRENCHING EXPERIENCED DRIVER TO ]* BPC TLE ecleome. Seed ee _ ond ‘coroons wily Insulated rE DO —€ "+ toe ¢_amall housetrailer to Flor- Seeen ps var ; dint’ TO AREA ce sou with houre 4 BROS.. r- faretated ltr peom kas “tenets CA ee) 2 7 ROOMS THELUDING nebon, § walk dows ; Saft ~ OR 3-1872 OR 3- 1709 a eptrance wpa bath er town. 5 ; 100 WTR re wer Pade _ord = OR +7118 eet sre EET on | Seen i “from Lake Angelus te reat OPEN § TO 6, BUN 1 TOS manstinid peta decorated ne serpin oR | BE MAHAN Wid Contract, Mie 22 COLD OUT Stacia ad (eae eg, ROOM MR). arr aaa A, poome ‘and veih, Adulte only, |CLEAN SLERPING HOOM POR ae ; B Sactnieiene $ Unlimited S| pce: so have *. “Go TEMPSTEAD | étkak aCERPINO hoos FAL ny =e i, See | a See Sa © 5 aa HAY [Ese PRT ST i. Fehr f Sade Dun Nate tev ~ call Mr. Johnson or Mr “quick Se ore es @ call Fo ” gecaratea rool a Spey bome private entrance, 36 LAKE ORION fOHNSON, ooh nD af *—S5GKING ~ PRIVILEORE a y A. JOHNSON, Realtor | C, Wood Co. |} mpowa ako Kari, Mievrag |O1R a ottame Ge urine | Reet Pn Pa eo 318 Pee. ; SEWER CLEANING *. Serv, Po. FE Git D6 GRAY AND BLACK. - with § extra ‘Looks lite 9 pushy. I year old. FE 4-2533 RE aR aytty 7 re 4 —— | heat 9 car garage eat q ge ee ee 1704 S. a Ra os nce any nom wsel? wg By , a = a: Fe Fre adit ecw, The tes , nd omg “Sparks on Ma eer sane | ater 9° cut Scare | Wipers ), am puivi. "| .wnanae © j oe MA om © . “Notices & Personals 2 Bs oy ie ie } wooo Seer operenes Bah ae “1G AYLORD -% cae oa ae iil = a= 0 iinet Orion. ; “ea| JONMSON |-rere cons pe Saat tae Wi + = | : [ dren's ‘mens wear on La colons wows orts weve toctaiied, E 65-0221 i a or equity your mas ir agar coms, ere iM sine Bi | ree Tne | sd st Wwimetie ‘th Oe Te pen ee te K. 0 Templeton, Realtor ph Oy Bh — 9 ag Bs —_— aman net ti . bows tga laketrom LIVE Js ERPERTENCED WUNEE | 94, “Sotnary” snd isang. FE Seana Z 7a ton | sat cre deseretdy we mega! , arcadia Apartments Geevind ROOMS VOR GIREE, * sod are: Po er a Tis apes ae Opp | SARS Ses) EE Raita | eas = th ee desires and ACCOUNTING @ 4% SERVICE Otfiee Open 64 oa a : mo Roos throughout, full ee Parag i pow) ier te is Settlement A. JOHNSON Kealtor | =4a1 se ; A an oa ‘ r “i . a Nn oh ey Oe | 1704S. Telegraph Ra. | ba ; fern, a vsome| THELN am MA Sey ete : , Tailoring 16 es ein Cont tw ture retin Pesien Opes Vis 9 AE ALTERATIONS AND DREAM AK tare el —— Tee ates mamem HUMPHRIES GOATE SOTTS— AND DRESS | PR 24 HOURS § —DaelbeeMers IStetfond) sweatin A" vaty''ae =. <= YOR a Maree. | ‘and servbere. OR D1IN. or OF | - ales “gucem 6 pede digerine nOow iN Wick WOME. ‘wor ee are IN DEBT? one, dB SRePINS NOONE AY WO | ~—"e if you are having trouble meeting our howe within, | bout. } ore i ale T a oe A Sete eae Bea 4 |e nen better: WT etre Ouse Tota ret i : EDW. M. STOUT Motors ond Fisher Body mea | ‘| Laundry Service 18 ae ; 1 weecgoae bP Pe baiee| > 1 | Poe TR adse Loeary OS roar on ye: —— " L. », Reallor Ee a ‘come With Boord 38 ; a ta | et "tae eeprtuee | | SOOO ae oper ieee (“Eg sa? 8 ) STRONG SALES Building Service 12 Landscaping —_18A a ano "salrpete “for |. Saito tradee "mode cls, selety | | Proopect ‘oo BS Ay Be ee ea ¥ , PERSONALITY: sting, | TREE TRIMMING AND v- th “Ae con She Maule RRIS & SON Wesel to Towle Pons Baming sian of Pontiac’ Mo- Aviemetic of beth cag ron gs Rg de thes > estim : YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT aeyiege,,. coor sri Popeye = ae i 5. san FOR | SOUTH —, =. Ee | oan time . Aan ferred PE ban : 3 =e oe CASH FOR EQUITIE LL_ 2 ROOM AND BOARD POR CLEAN / ; Saat REDUCE. | MAHAN | iis seem yemeek Se eres Humphries | Ré. | trv I .. we “tn re sme!) ROY KNAUF, Realtor bachelor or couple with vey] Hotel Rooms ~ 39 REALTOR FE 2-0474 | method. 9% W, Huron PE 9a | < : Go-gpersuive Real Reais Bachangs § ae 2 aie, x) | Wanted Real Estate 32A a “KINDS. pa $s Union Tal y yee Ems 6 ROOM HOME [ = vervice ; _Soens ' Paton ant with two full Can be F MOVING 7 > wn |-Wak CORA to Beard 26| jove meer aisles ED 'NORDMAN — | someure elim TOPE | ot “auburn Fei | ena a pickup & dettvers ese cervies | , to & ot construction of ‘ Me none Mclean : ig Bare nai a ab Mae “HOTEL ROOSEVELT. poms ~ * oe IS : at reas. rates, . or prised hemes. ao __ burp, 4:00 to 1:00 ; 7 you oH a or opel ot SIDE a + ; oe corviet ROUaES AND INCOMES, |e Coial +a PURMaRED WEEKLY. RATES Wort suburvan, One 5 I Pees ” . © Mormace ewtomeme, @il beet. tp be $12 and « - e- Sree : i shown pany and Bunaay feo 5 . m ee ot Ar Feet 3] Tah Fi | TOONS | ee “| t ROOM KITCHENETTE. PRE |° Rarcoms, 2 empl alowed PR)’ NURON ROTEL. CLBAN GAY] ORD ba gy OR el de) od, rooms by dar or oh dock. ents. 00 : 1 ROOM ATE a _ Mie. Bechotor 991 8. Perry aetna ieBON TARE # WiLes PROM — 239 Fussell modern Covely prow wan R ent Stores , he nN AND | 965 6 months fabio a ROOMS chRNETTE 3-240 3 bath. child weleome. 431 N. Perry AVAILABLE UNTIL TOWE SMALL |* eages - ig hg pa | On FOR MORE the te ger TTY use Classified - Want Ads are famous Dial BES Et" | “NEAR ST. MIKE’S\ | fez? JIM WRIGHT, Realtor wren SB a ve Real Rotate Exchange SYLVAN VILLAGE aye we! J ROOM BARGAIN | ge he Want to make 61000? § room lake orgy ed on good pear oo) Put frontage, « steal et , hot water heater, a with 9900 down ng op lg | a r E eameean $500 DOWN towering trees Fee ee Skea | DONELSON PARK or ALL KINDS SPH Sea | noes or AE eo price 613.500 with A pleasent spot with ~. CARPETED — sacs IM WRIGHT, Realtor Lon 90812) iand- - ‘ rative Real Estate ec] ee sot tle tpan traditional heme of | et Ms ee oe cory tittle onetime kitchen <@ nice bed. rea . 2c sa Senn toe ‘caly Gue, wih ote rooms up with Iiled beth. full B. D. CHARLES, Realtor. ‘ e ¥ recree . a, ~ ena Gene te back yard We know F cs kt 0521 r you will Hke thie home {f you em] 4717 #8 i; uu mene Evenings a NOT - A ll BUT GOOD joy treditional ang . Co-eperative eal Ke F @ room 1 bedroom down in ee evailable Pull 7 nee e u — 2 ee a actos, et BUILD NOW : out &@ room. Bus service 0678 | PATTT A KERN, Realtor] Attractive ranch tomes, 2 and 3 Torme on floors or Resi Evtate Since 1919" = NORTH END 3) Oakland Ave FE 2-000 oe opeets, Pectnctes ba 7 4 cengene. pie an designe to choose from gttie oak . built od trow $6300 to 613.000 os im beth. tok pice oo s heat. rs - ' 5% w. $300 DOWN AND COsT® #43 PER MONTH IN- | eeeen: wasien- aa a 2 BEDROOMS. FULL lome is one year old, finest of BATH FORCED AIR OF. NEAT ANCE like @ jewel V te center Ly ip ee hg ' ‘and MORTOAGE rick, ve , te, lovely ceramic tile bath 1 HOUSE LEFT FOR FURTHER — window storms = and carpeting and draperies INFORMATION CALL THIA OF a4 fares lot with stockade fence tor | eg Pine Secement gas 0c rice gw fata en ee | ~KENNEDY lawn end shade Open Evenings ‘Ul § p.m i 900 or take home im Pon | 399; w Huron re ¢ 0 pal ta BROWN 81120 DOWN. — Lovely na drive = Treom bungslow with exterior “ VACANT BUNGALOW ges heat, te oak | See ee. . cormer bet, euburben e209 DOWN WE SELL-WE TRADE oe. DORRIS & SON _ ia room street. we eon 600 james x. oad Se gates eereaie 3 So ee appointment enty | bs lt BROWN, Realtor ac heat cone gerage Gell or trade Vga que oat — = gutemstio nie al) interior atudd mice noon case attractive home A lovely home situsted on shadead| Priced at only 96.120 po bl — 3 bedroom home Mere is an for You! PHONE |. OR 3-1872 OR 3-1769 ACTION. oe ~|WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCES! — A New Business-like Listing Method. Here’s How It Will: Work If You Have Property to Sell in the Drayton, Waterford, Clarkston, or Surrounding Areas OR 37] 18 Then one of our trained salesmen will call on you - to appraise your property for today's market value After your property is listed—we guarantee you BECAUSE PULL teat nile Al room brick on ttytver” tare Bir tat 2 car ps bie ~~} | 2 pe rane’ Woe wih ie im —s | anne re wre For Sale Houses a “NEAR FISHER BODY eshte te | CARROLL G. PORRITT ba mat CHARLES ONE ACRE on fim mens Pye with nice 6% room *.. Twe car garage Only 4, terms LAKE ANGELS AREA 6% room brick 7 basement. recreation room. extra stool & shower be sides tile beth 1606 f] lot Re duced for quick sale to 620.500 $1000 DOWN 7 room, beth base- ment of] heat, 2 car garage Den't deiay TP one today ~ Low, Qown Payment To qualifies bayer on this fur fished 4 room vear around ecot- tage with #0 f% of lake frontage. All located in Keego Marbor close to schools steres nd transporte- tion Full price onty $4050 Easy errACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Ra een been FE 275 38062 3 HOUSES “NO. 1. 0.008, - down. Needs pa $4700. 6500 down RED HORSE 5019 CASS ELIZABETH RD — PE 42262 FE 201% KNUDSEN] ; Fast Side 2 garage houses and 6 lote Only 66.260. with 62,250 down Home St Eucetient conditioned home with } bedrms and new living poreh ay oe seen to be appreciated West fromuals 1 fms. and beth Good joce- tion Migs ag Convenient for scheoia, and shopping WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR FE 4-4516 Eve. FE 2-5320 __ 510 Pontiac State Bank Bidg SEE! What tdkes « house @ poms? living reom spacious and fea- tures a pictare window and has viastered walls with cove ceilings, niee dining room. 5» bite of this fime bome is only a ae down Cal tor = ~ WHITE BROS. Fpece OR 10 or ae a _ Open 9 t 8 Sun KINZLER > gy : Pg Ta ~ and Looked? se basement » ramy day. Eav moew “Bua 6 Rooms—9 acres t t 5 aces “Bengulew | Just off west Muron-—fear General ee Nicely decoraced wall-to-wall “of shrubs and flower: e 816.500, John Kinzler, Realtor |-. [We will pay you-one dolar --4@1.00) per day for each day your property~is listed with our firm.’ Naturally, if your property is sold nothing is.paid [for the listing: because then | _ Jour mutual goal has _ been pei. US TODAY FOR ASSURED ACTION ee WwW. Hart ot” TE if no amewer oh. FE 20830 Open Eve: tl) 6 Cooperative Real i zi : a fis * I ui *Es il Hi di 5 if 3. is zi ‘ eee Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. I Eze | PEEL ible rt agg details call Alien” rr E201 or FE 32-3370 | — D” Nicholie _REAL ESTATE __ ANNETT. OFFERS Near St. Joseph Hospital lots, 1947 «99000 $1600 down. West Side— Washington Park - Attractive §& roem and bath ‘|New Ranch Home tered age unde of} tank = $1i.s0e, 43.000 down purchase this ——— 3.000 down Ortonville Area 2 se Rd. Full price Phone OR }-1268 A HOMF OF YOUR OWN ‘| Three Bedrooms All GH One floor close » West side home ang down with liberal wohas "Lanes lot Seven Rooms Located om WN. Johnson — -_ rieed to sel] with y $2,500 down =_ on Very large lot. Close stores, bus and schools emedinie pos session 2 Family Income rate trancen Make the oye par- ao gg | convenient . on ba }. - 2! AND SELL ND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGER Co. Shine or Shower + | Want Ads Work for Yout = be BRidd3 i i yf sil a ‘ _THE P PONTIAC PR PRESS, “MONDAY. _ SEPTEMBER 7, 1954 by Dick areca / __ For Sale Houses a3 _ en, city wo: tv o cleee Se eee © “ terms. Exclusive South Shore Drive WATKINS LAKE ‘This is the place I was talkirig about! Ring No. 8 if you want to really hear a command of the language!” For ‘Sale t Houses 43 HATCHERY ROAD xc t Sale Hoes 48) SS wma wea fang Arbor Te osame ~ MILLER © SYLVAN LAKE LOT Rerea kame PONT IAC REALTY Ss Templeton NORTH SIDE : acelient value near Bt pital, 2 bed “GILES “MUST SELL” Heel E , i i : ad 35$5: SGUNEEES 3 ACRES—$I,000 0 DN” to ig i 4 s2fe3 Hi agg tm you ranch Giroux & Hicks Open Eyes. ‘tt! §- Sunday 1-6 4396 Dine ae we Plains Besar ows % room modern slow, = eg sree “ea close $1. 500 DOWN 4 bedroom modern in cnocaent ken = heat, wohe. be local fac- very nice ° bame. R. I VALUET, Realtor rative Real Estate Exch rE STOUT S| ( Best Buys Today HOME AND INCOME kitchen and @ ity room down. 3 bedrooms end full bath up, floors Ted walls. and large we furnace Orchard Lake, Frontage Walt no Biv?. © eck Coen eee til) 6:00 DR AYTON PLAINS Cosy two — = Bee | - —— ‘DRAYTON sy a foe room moders home, Boudin om EaLty co. : ae es Ra -SMART BUYS | ‘2 —— ‘business el oat WEST ACRES im other. 2 car garage. eames K. dice “TRIPP 3 bedroom. 1% story frame BU Nc ALOW HOME: ‘CRAWFORD pine yon ——_ very Lotus DRIVE—Lake Ls fleges on private, beach 28.8 Cedar —— of HE Als aEETEE ort i | litutie tifu. 18 foot living room with « re win- dow cement with fr every nice step-sav. kitchen and Siig stom. The epee said to sell, so we are ro offering this at « low. low, down THIS OLD HOUSE ¢ hate 0 ae A only $7960 with casy 4. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | ~ N HEIGHTS AREA. Laree AUBUR als Bt ity wSert, Batt at 7 1h ~- 8 ACRES. New 14 ft. brick ranch ‘paeh home, #bediiic. lt te f | ate | ol 1] t |. i i. ilti RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ni i | dan Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ROCHESTER AREA ft. . Ranch home. at Feet Hee beautirul eel ine te ae ot Nock monte of wuter Lh Rea Welton. BEDROOM RANCH TYPE home, 2396 Williams Lk. Rd. OR TO BUY. TO SELL, REALTOR RTRIDOE 18 Soper y_NGuE ONT ACRE | OR >id1e * ——s © LVAN VILLAGE with Many more to choose from Drive our office and look over listings CAMERON H CLARK FE 460 For Sale Lake Prop, 44_ . GOT RENTAL VACAN- CIES? Tell folks all over town —through- ‘Press For Rent men - i es < : , ~ i - Vp4 as : ie f ” ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27.195) ss, “nweNty. SEVEN _ For Sale Lots | 46 Dene Opti MODEST MAIDENS by Dick Aian| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sale Sporting Goods os - | GAvOR. eet | ‘CELS , AGRE, PARCELS ES See ate soe as er nag Ag Sel ee Ee ter MY 30.7. ma, San. & aR fr H. RROW N, Realtor yaa Or rent. Reas. care. vite Ra. Sonaiacts ee & Zeta | Tees el « GARLAND Ss Eee eee) LOAN CO. £2.50 FE 2-9206 Whete be eS al bust 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | : net SG et vi a ON IAL. Ri ad mer string pickup automatic 918. MI 46638 — TOILETS, PRES f PT ANOIKG a | MON FIREMAN FrOREN, CACL Dequinare st be. a Binders ness that ou a per * : — Secaees often otal acest | M4 7 Ran ye elle BE yo A PAR If so youll make # here Ne. 132 ortgage @ GALEON GAs Wrat oss idee: a SS a ie Se a tart | 3 > CF GAR AND ESAL. FOR lent sBdl. close to bus. stores | LOW INTEREST BP Phcmpecn,_ tek Perry. || stobere, ofl and nr} per an when — STATE- WIDE Unitmited funds for single family TFTA TNYTT ™ burner 5 furnaces, woler. ; 5 ff snows ma ae sare | REBL_Estate Service of Pontiae eee ane canceled, | . KENTILE heaters, Pt Pat doce end ay oupoly. sites OTe Foe “saiy 3 Lamdmesses, tes Broker Hl. G. PETERSON = Asotin tie, marvleied be 00 / Nain, ‘Rood ; SEWER T | +1 E a) ate AE ll at. | pain cass, Lake reed. norte of Keego. |MAJOR OIL COMPARY [AB TOO Puoue F' F “Lene or PE seth “FL OOR SHOP ts 12 Dh. ca fgg FW $1198: weatacres, to cae lake Oak rea Ts tetag lin )Roval s§ 5 | u TAL oo 8. Saginaw & s rapes at, tow . ; a 5s @ viee | ; i Also 13 lote in Pontiac with sewer poe ml ” a 4 me nmona \ccagoios ow 6 gorton oursoar eral SPECI ALS tate. “LUMBER” ae i ee rea CoN and ws aes y co | bow v4 , 32-0103 oor sie Wil take small fa tayo Ag ee ee: tat white pine beards M. oq. Mt. wv 7 Chrome ‘bird te Big, are" WOt-rm | Bagg tee cet Bee “San PR] tetra oh ede PE || re way One oe as ES Sens, esta cat remo Oa LOTS. sssitd in “ELASETH | ol TARE CAEN OA LATE EXCHANGE OUR LARD GEN. | Hollywoo* beds complete eq. £2.90: wall plank @ tile varie. | 5) av ‘tt TIRES I, “Tunes, PE ¢3729 _ model car for equity in restau- tor ie’ prop | Seeley tane j~patedcolore. 00 8. A im carton pope SITES ON CHE Taat equipment. 2 pumps, 0} tor naWelt ue sea” * Used 4 cu Matt thick ineulation 100 a. ~£ . ‘cian Case and Biisadetn | eng living quarters Wer tatorme: | _ ~ | Used elgctric ranges 19.80 fi. 04.90. Int, doors #1 & up. “WOLVERINE | Be Gawe parmenta. = Kk 6. k. oie Ow NER wt I, - = coe Sean doors $19.80 & up. 2x4 to B812 No.| tincmER AND WRECKING CO. to BOY 40 Gea Waileos perfect vy Ste 88 2 & better fir lumber, get our | x00. Paddock FE 2-018 | RED HORSE. | Srartriies' Stait sine noe | Accry! aod term tractor ox tte |<” CLAYTON'S oy RO ET ‘- — a . ne ng, per . 23 nim cass Hi TIARETH RD Sale Land Contracts 52 parca oa ae re v2 om room Fornicare: aha . Driveway cul caivert enpreved, Wow | Nollete cn titines tia M For Sale-Acreage—47-+- png y | Verge 4 lving . = --.--. | “Naturally she's witty, she has one pee the dest “playwrights | os Rewer cracks tain Me © | We carry a - i a 7. OE 2 YOUR $$$ WORK ~ Yesilbae entrance Exterior ell | ON athe taONene "+. | Writing all her conversation!” ] a «ae .. semis, 204 end builders eupplies. 3 FOR YOU + rae Fae oon. ones, | Buen Be. oom tee im windowall Plywood, interior & ae | We have a turnover ta ughen obs. wired, outemotie be nr ion eae “Joni OCBON ROG. i Get one quantity WARDROBE TR ONK, « | - ow saw Sig Get eae tat | ty Ree PR S| ELL SG ath S| sats Serie Scoot wr | Sake Howaaheld Ooede, 57) For Sale Minclaneons | Sor renner Cg EXCELLENT. CONDE lett og EB or FE Savts. for Pile cong ah RR OWN. for sale ‘GUARANTEED | ne USED NORGE Of, FURNACE |3 ? rink gepnoow BUITE LIKE | 6130 Bogie Lake Ra Commeree| TION, $25. EM 3-S847. 20 acres £2 coatty rolling with Ask for Ted Mc REAL ss heater friger x ” —_ bh yee Gh va 1@. Steam iron, MA 5-608) ee teas. oe bd a MACHINE HOTPOINT bichwey. within ti miles ot Beer STONE REA TY ma voor £ meee wineor washers ...... $00.95 iM (pm ; _ a -y by earns Linoleum 6-9 ft. 49 sq. yd oy parm ee ig “sa tine City Hall First time of- | 919 Josixa 3090 | call uous CANS CONTR ACT. | Vacuum cleaners... 81.68 u erties ot, Pa oleae INLAID LINOLEUM ei ake & t bar lered oto 8 om daily on < ‘to $| Se equity, fur | poy's 96 Oakland Pr pert Ice 7 aIN 7 re wHe PANTS @1 00 eal a Wing ROWER. wo 16 jive FEL LIM a A - ote Surry KNOCKS niture, autos tof new or used Ee ee USED TRADE-IN BATHROOM PixTURes,~ @OiL | YXTT' Tes A. ‘Thompson, ©] Gong top coll Ole Se A plated reco sub within 2 " jane uch Gas sTOVE PULL ize AL. reso pipes and fixtures, automatic oil | aMITH'® OUTLET 2367 8 SAGINAW aed Perry ly ” + mi of th: Tel-“uron shepeing 20% DISCOUNT EXCH. NOE _mo@ new. PE 6-2102 after 4 pm |. DEPARTMENT and oor water heaters, of}. and | ~ nN ee we een aay SPP ED. WH __ Com Mgeed Se aryereates |conraact ow ooop wast eum! wEvrdograga | 8, RECMORATOR. ESCH, | tgmg ete gpg] Sat, ans Mave “| LOOKI! fet ellolhal (eat ee TuETMA i EI WOOD sas “Anan a tg “eng, eit, model cat or" etl | OaEEN —PRIEER—BAVENRGRT| ou het” wif nectias aL. “HEI HTS suri PLY | FACTORY. SPECIAL |#, OAL ae ! = ee : ——s Foi er 4 1 ——————s F j, piesa bas iM .- oe oan y com oud o Baad re and ober... ve tine FE coe bess bts? oft sy Peat rents. "tener tae bob RALAMARCO COAL THB | nes 1) Sle be | SEFORET YOU INVERT ENA Wa. | WiLL. SELL OR TRADE MY F. ‘a ‘Wood Co. Taneseny metclen t chelne as. | Clarkston. a 138i. pegs di veced BE +, ~~ equity ™ 1 sere. FE 7-083). ome rl a Reynolds - -O-Matie. eau! + FE TSD— | corer wittams Lake RA & M0) pe couch, planer. Sell or ?. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MOV- CONVEMIEN, TERMS Ne down iment 20 ACRES’ OF Og cau On Sob | WAP GARDEN TRACTOR AND Beene a Bye cE aren | nae “48 Buick 4 dr. in A-1 condition IN. A atic bh a ~ FURNITURE.CO. doors 2 ; OCATED IN WATERFORD M to Loan _83 Po Poe Ss ae ote) ee coe eee 361 8 Saginew Coal, lumber and supplies a ee Sar ‘ TWP Ideal for subdividing oney to _N Lincoln, Oxfors ne, = 1. ae = FiRLE YO 5s RANGE WO feene = fee sees ef road frontage Also (State Licensed Lenders) | THRE Yeonis INCH TIRES AWD | HEATERS OfL BORWING, WAVE | “Do, pe : M. a Boron cheat of drawers, fe cies | alemtoum Cogtination Deore : Gf an ot bas Gan cone —_ Or wal sell ae et S| room” nonses” Seewtifuiy te | USED © rOvE. $40 N Saginaw ones| Se ane O tees = $35.00 | per were, Norms _sa “Ye oto mon pa signed. Look like \elevision eom-| condition very cheap Owner B. | CRG FL UGREBCENT PIX. | lepelle shes! ee aoe. Pit ren | Need Money? One of Amorten’e, vote eet | ee reine eniiiea | ore teal for wep over or clona- n with * Cee Weed tand. | FLOYD KENT, Realtor : __Fer wr Sale ale Clothing 56 Seande, ‘Those asp benad now but | Sead tie medicine cabinete will mad-| Siration motor Beautzrest aprings ee we ato Pm 4-001 : he amt Ree ne a AE "a .2..R0F 00 Your telephone. poy SCOUT SUIT. ZB 4. CUB) Cent 3a Orchard oe Jaap © WA tbs Michiean Piuorese 1 | . = a BOY'S CLOTHING @P Oo SPORT COATS KENMORE Gas -r wo. es ee 8 [3 ~ FE o ame oe 4 FSF Riveria a Ear ie eNO ace BOY's CLOTHING. size idi<. aa Wis Ee : Farm and Country Home For ute PaaS an Any eine tne “tetas. gi to 4 "Also win “wu foo ‘erie Bee | a C UMP | ELE RIC eee oe y —— worthy mene ra george ame A. Heaem have Kenmore : try Fagg Bona has 4 A 2 ere ai te op oth saan voce | Sere Soe ee : baths, fireplace. basement, ol o he repay. caress REL Vi pt ligian ‘Wi WODEL AUTS |. Ore. , 4k Sse ed egrar wy Em ECO Bi Re ee, un | ee 3 ima near sents | Home & Auto | Sai aie all Tile... Soma | Siorams Bae “MEAGHER REAL ESTATE rue. CORT Se TENOPA WLATE eee rie alia | WAL \LTON TV Oxtord. Mier natn Loan Company petro perstar cite ae 8 2 toppers, W prise wan . Mii m.., -" WOODS. STREAM. | 407 community National Bank Bids - robes, R gain eaten sites ‘sown. Den i ours’ te’ 6: earurdey 8 to | Se es “New FE Shee teas | MAID (NLAID 1 ae Heights. Set Hadrit Auburn son . = _ al ~~ ws “ — ; 20 ACRES ~— LO. ANS © "ee cal aher be) pm Pe | COMPLETE. 5 Wayne Gabert’s prem ,metera, full vein. sew GREEN GABARDINE GOAT Wit | FC WU lions Appliance Specials “ brooder house. 12 — ee also red wool coat. ws on OR pate frend | oc wre - non, Bay s = oa 11,000 tng seis oe Cun Ch HT MENG TOR COATES Wie | Civno, SEOM suIre D556 BEB. Many. oibers vo yap Oy iy I a PK, v * 30 E. Lawrence gat eggceee snes 14 and 16 CIVING ROOM OTR ¢ CHAIRE, |mig en pee eer semptes, SMALL FARM — . FE2-7131 GHAY KipeiN GOAT” GiRE 1514, | cau PE 23016 bevecen 0:30 end 1 WILBOR we ais Sete tsscesme | Peedi Serviee__ | 0 Ste HEN GS FOU | LIVING “Roo burrs cou: | eher'sue, on 2-2 J a OERERAL Pe Poste Loan | 16. $8047 Me bedroom vette aad other | ® £6 ¥ INGHOUNE REFRIOERA. See rwpines watt "te wal peers | Gals cic CROW | ATF READ AND WOLTYWGOD | _$i3i.‘sli'e bie” “OM | SEES ea Ee | TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| re ste DATOT. |" Sede AN ney vey gers, ops | WALNUT DING NOG WET wonderful features. Lot size ap- 202 N. MAIN nal strles. . igo Pros | ga Bet © ‘ and pad. tegasial’ for ‘sppomiment we | ROCHESTER, MICH. Fi > tehen. PE | — 0 LINOLEUW CLOSEOUT — |i Cte, Seer cs w LOAN $35 TO S800 DEAL FOR S@HOOL | 9x12 Linoleums ,...$1.98) $7 om terme. pie WOOL COAT, SIRE 9, ;.4,00 Inside-Outside Meuse, Fer Sale Misc rr GAYTORD ron 1m} In'G0 ScORDON REAR 4% ft. Wall Tile «vane ee 46 © Pint 8. Lake Orion akin |? ects Tue, Oe ay 1. MAROON GA 16x) LINOLE'IMS APARTMENT BANOE. wHENWotTRezp | gt teeta tition, [onside we JG) Batrsntaen a em Teo ACRES ON PAVEMENT. 7 Tait 140 S. Saginaw se SEES | $25 to S5OO |perer eae ea eas |e er a a al wr electric $7, living | room — saree Cement rend. Sale Business Property 49| fins, orcas chs ae opie ae ere Mirra Wanner aLaseORR | “"CONE’S RENTAL EPR) Eom en Sn whese, Reh HAE | vain porno |e a a i Hie gow te (Former, soe | Ment cau tneueiiy. Bet efter | Sogmer® ENT AI Be. Me FR ~ ST ATE sie th Bee = % | urnuonk p10 Mavok a | CONE’S RENTAL. raph. Romctes Bioctric, 628 W. | 9 FEB oe Goat condition FE +008 % Rr Raw ure, FS 65. FINANCE CO. efateake Dada gor. | a" cas—nor witea amar. | _ AN Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 49A FE 41574 aHorr FUR POAT G90, CONDE | Six "he set SH Auwurn foe 702 Pontiae Gtate Bank Bldg. | tion, $25. ttl s ee | Roas-COLGRED DAVENPORT | a Tea Sa Ba S| SHOPPING FOR A— | "ati be Eee | ay een | a pee LOAN? a PENNSYLVANIA Fc so Fe i ec | ee areal AN eet men,| Sale Household Goods 87/ "alcere tang um «ert Write. Pootise Press. box 30. | = haw! “ ered om FOR RENT wit! + etrite ot Come tn Fodey soul AWAY fa Srucaiags Se Har sgsa| LOANS $25 TO $900 | fir detbadt fated | tat" gtk abana —Sietaatogs UT | BENEFICIAL its Gown: onaesige sees, ®| Gila “"erbtand ngs wsherse + J ti : ‘ : = 4 4 ; ° Business Opportunities 51). FINANCE E CO. pontine | S510 00 ie Sar de we e *k mo a DUE TO OWNERS HEALTH RA and used, 95.95 up: rare Orchard Lake for sale” Jee fepair, machine? : room “utes na Lent “Frees “1 cafes, LOANS| 2.28253 seis Extra Fast ae erred Service — 1 wie cept of Auburs Rate. foo can . AWEGUEE”, COLORED OLXEE New *. i § PINANCE secce S S ean os at AND Partridge |=s2 "235i ms |"ea ates, : -FENCES types. Material of insulation. al CHIPPEWA FENCE CO. re soe ow On 31251 i. Tx Bind” TO see . ¢. may | $500 CASH fe re eae Seypcaeg| «for You Today . \ beautiful ‘Breaswiek | 30,000 FAMILIES tod "ioc Wide OF and Oskiend Couhty hare AND BAYE UP TO si00 ON ALL tive brick ri _ Rage Gh omar Traction of tional | Seved trom Buckers 1m the last Burmeister’s season. ae ak Northern Lumber Co, ALWaYs gta Fou “ans WE Be Blackett PAINT. . $2.98 GALLON | r= Good white C GING in the Classified! sexton! For anything a you heed, furs to furni-| eee ture, dee the-Por Sale, BARGAINS GO BEG- AC PRESS, MONDAY, 5 Hebeeabinh ws 27, 1954 New used a fae * op ab Wiscon ito Pontiac Farm HOUGHTEN’S soins pRAIBe yigta SALES! ve "Tears. tr ‘Beating ALils Forage barvesters CLOSE CUT PRICES! BLACKETT INC, ao Price Ben. For Sale Housetrailers | 7s MALE Ul aa One ft a ot onh a Nate 4 aa ' eieitis Sra 'e y Je in tmmnedigtety Trailer Exchange “pike roon. } years old. Very reason- able MI 40886 _ Bots 4 aike Ge PE +4 HOVs M4 Dig ach G60D CON sis FE 46306 ! _Gition §) WID. %° BOY'S BICYCLE FE 40065 i MOTOR Bre 2 Bikes i Thi- _eyele. 380 Prospect St. FE 5.3208 ~ Boats & Accessories” as in motor tal a duck punter m A ‘3000 Ven Zandi, ton Plains off Williams L& Bs ia WASH CENTORY RUN- shout, Pontice | Chief MOBILE HOMES 32 ft. t 4 fT. im length. Up te years to re to pay. oe ee ec: b or terme,: Thal Re eee SELLING YOUR CAR? We Always ag | a ee Por Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet 711 8 Saginaw PR bes os a at ht “Bagley ? Auto Parts | te ithe For Sale Used Trucks 9 Neo. eee FORD F-6 15 Ft. Platform 2 Speed Axle 825x20 Tires $795 LARRY. +JEROME. ‘\' Truck Owners Attention |. while ARE! 1952 CHRYSLER FOUR DOOR eee oe Se MIG t A Car Beyond Compare $1,595 Keller-Koch YSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER —r 13%) Mile Ra on it) PONTIAC RETAIL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” "S51 FORD VIC. Just Whe oe. | Pegs. aa" e . $895 ‘$1 HUDSON Hornet Mode’ 4 Gr. with radio. son Stock No. $445 ~ St PLYMOUTH ‘S) NASH RAMB. Automatic transm.ssion, Pp m4 qootey ge bed equipment. . $695 ‘31 PONTIAC glass overdrive. No. 3625 $1245. x. 1954s new Pontiac at a saving PONTIAC RETAIL STORE | Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill _ Phéne FE 3-7117 with money, made -}- through Want Tol sell —_ you no longer =| “use, call FE 2-8181 for an CUSOM IMPERTAL [- STORE | GOODWILL © tranemis- "S52 DESOTO A nice bine with redie, beate, and transmis ston. Stock No A 'S2 CHEVROLET oe oi chs, To out. Mock Ne. ; 49 PONTIAC - pe The Bel 1th Sy Space cee et apate an ester | Still a few left. Get your! 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SPOT AND Y 6.600 ACTUAL MILES. 159.1495] HARD TOP Bie, pinta. miaran, BY Jerome's BRIGHT SPOT “22 Years in Pontiac” is re. & a | LAID . heater Huron Motor Sales = | WATCH OUT! Big Drones pal No Action | Some people will say anything to sell a car. We have been in business for over 22 YEARS, we want to sell you and your friends, not just once, but again and again. With this in mind, we invite you to inspect our cars under no obligation to buy. 1953 FORD 1951 KAISER ber BP ; cnet Le DE SOTO a Licepse © bum- ; * 1049 DODGE Radisend heater License num- ber ER 6153 1951 FORD Michigan's Finest The Big Paved Lot on the Corner of é ¢ Redio one . License num- $395 heater and auto $395 este, heater Fordomatic cus tom V-4. License number Es 1133. 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Save $600 on this one. | trade-in allow- ance at Buick Bob Oli- iT ver's: 53 Plymouths, 2 dr. and 4 dr., very low mileage, one year old® Your choice. 30 day or 1,000 . tile warrantee. 24 Hour . SPECIALS—We have aa dr. Bring only 425-, offer and t: ke your pick with ‘) tot. « jot NO REASON 18 months on the bal- ' AB $1995 53 Buick 4 dr. Super. Two tone blue, radio, heater, custom trim, new whitewalls. A real beauty. Ask for Stock - No. 399. $395 *50 Chevrolets, 4 dr. & 2 dr., radio and heater. models, Thor- a safety-checked. and in tip-top shape. Both are fine cars. Stock No. 521 & 550. $1] "52 Pontiac 4 dr. Beau- tiful black paint, a most outstanding car with all the extras, call early for a free demonstration drive. $995 ‘52 Dodge 2 dr. Real sharp. Doesn't need a thing except a brand new owner. Remember, we're open till 10 p.m. $995 “SO Buick 4 dr. Road- [ master, one owner, that nie easily compare th any 53 model on the today. Previ- ous owner’s name fur- nished on request. Has all the extras. "47 Cadillac 4 dr., radio, heater, Hydramatic, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER : 27, 1954 ‘Albert’ Emerged From the ‘Cotton Exchange -- Today's Television Programs -- Chanpel 3—WJBK-TV Channel ¢-WWJ-TV Channel 1-WXYZ-TV Channel 89—CALW-TV TONIGHT’S 4V 6:00—(7) Dinner Theater. Little Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2) Gene Autry. Politics rough and tumble style in ‘Boots and Bal- lots.” 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News, 6:30—(T) Wild Bill Hickok. Ad- venture film. (9) Sports Film. (4) Football Films From U. of M. (2) Telenews Ace. 6:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. invade movie studio looking for jobs. (2) Theater. “Valley of the Shadows,” film drama. 7:15—(7) Showtime on Seven Film. 7:30—(7) Jamie Brandon deWilde 8:00—(7) Come Closer. Audience participation with Jimmy Nelfon, “Danny O'Day.” (4) Caesar’s _Hour. Sid Caesar returns with Gina Lollabrigida as guest.” (2) Burns and Allen. Gracie; touched by George’s sadness over lack of fan mail, takes things into her ewn hands. Hunt sing “Because of You.” (2) Talent Scouts. Authur God- frey hosts. 10: 46—(9) Ringside Review. Fight 11:00—(7) ene’ 8 On Soupy Sales variety, music. (9) Na tional News. (4) News. (2) News. 11:15—(T) Armchair Theater. Jean Parker in “Hi, Neighbor,” film. (9) Find a Hobby. Do-it-yourself. (® Little Show. Film drama (2), Feadurette. : 11:30—(9) Featurette. (4) Tonight. Steve Allen with news, variety, music, Ink Spots guests. (2) Weathervane. TUESDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning .8:30—(2) Mornirig in Detroit 9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) Romper Room. (2) Meditations $:30—(2) Murphy Calling. 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) A Time to Live. (2) Arthur oe trey. | 10:45—(4) Three Steps to Heaven. 11:60 — (1) Creative Cookery. (4) 11:15—(4) Little Show. ‘ | 1t:30—(2) Strike It Rich . TUESDAY AFTERNOON | :00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Betty’ White ‘Show. (2) Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 13:36+-(7)- My Life. (4) Travel Un- limited. (2) Search for Tggnor- row. 1:00 — (7%) Lanchtime Drama. (4) Man About Town. (2) Portia Faces Life. e — iii =< (4) Faye Elizabeth. £2). Seeking Heart. 1:30—(4) Good Cooking. (2) Wel- come Traveler. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) La- dies First. (2) Ladies Day. 3$:00—(7) Theatef. (9) Paul Dixon. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4). One Man's Family. Bob Crosby Show. 3:45 — (4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. (2) 4:00—(7) Cowboy Show. (9) Myrtle LaBbditt Show. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. ~ 4:15 — (4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 4:38 — (9) News Brief. (4) Bob Smith Show. “A On Your Ac- count. 4:45 — (7) Rickey fa Clown Kiddies Film... 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the Museum. Western Theater. | 6:30—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Kiddies \7 _ or (2) Pi- (9) -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations liste tm this column ate subject te change without motice. (4) Pinky Lee. @) | 3 Changed His Job on Sudden Urge Decided He Could Act _Better Than the Actors: So He Went to Tryouts NEW YORK—Six month¢ after Ethel and Albert started ag & radio seria) in 1944, Alan Bunge took on the role of Albert—and has been playing the patient spouse ever since. . Boe: contribution to the pro gram's success has been consider- able. Ethel and Albert became a nationally televised show in April, was a sudden one. He had been. E E | is Nugent, & sophomore at college; -tand “Jéhin “and Virginia, who are in high school. The family lives in Stamford, Conn Viennese Cool to Dior VIENNA; (INS)—Vienna fashion experts are following a middie-ol- lieve their interest indicates they Getting the portray. PAINTING CHAKACTER—Artist George Fiala works feverishly to make the man resemble the portrait instead of painting a portrait _{ to resemble the man. who holds a portrait of re Burr, onetime vice president he will “treatment” is Richard Waring, Soviet May Open Vast Frontiers to Tourist Trade LONDON @-—~Goviet Russia may be preparing to open its vast fron- tiers to foreign tourists. “Two vice presidents of Intour- | ist @i) atend our ninth general | assembly in London opening to- morrow,” the countries ona yearly brought sev- eral thousand foreign travelers to!” Russia. eo « & Many Americans visited Russia : |through Intourist befdre the war. ‘The largest , groups were school ‘teachers. Intéurist did not encour- age trips by individuals to Russia, but many of them.went anyway The Soviets once advertised a two- week bear- “hunting holiday for about $280. iD. Kefawver Raps ‘Great Crusade: Oregonians Told Nation Must Return to Dem, Vandenberg Policies By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) has told voters in Oregon; visited last week believes “the great crusade of the | Republicans has sputtered, backed up and stopped.” the stump for Oregon Demoorats in the Nov, 2 congres- sional election, Kefauver Sunday night told a Klamath Falls audi- ence, “if the day is to be saved, we've got to get back to the poli- cies of Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt and that great Re- publican senator, Arthur Vanden- berg of Michigan.” . * ° At the summer White House in Denver, an Eisenhower aide said yesterday the President's three- day swing through the far west drew “tremendously enthusiastic” responses from GOP leaders all | over the his second campaign tour this week, in the Northeast, and his office yesterday announced plans for a third swing, Oct, 414 Nix- on's third tour will take him to Kentucky, Iowa, Ohio, Colorado, California ond Tones, A saan i Nisen at Huron drowned each year are rural International of Travel Organizations says “This is the first time since the war that the Russians have attend-' ed one of our meetings, We “4 have decided to take a step they have hinted at for years.” «ee Intourist is the Soviet Union's stateoperated agency set up to handle foreign tourists, Before the | PONTIAC "$149 W. Heren war it maintained offices in many | GEORGI NEWPORT'S TV Troubles? Ward's TV Service OPEN EVENINGS wim, cm ww, asm CEL. «om wean, cw | WETR Gm WIE, Gem , TontonT CKLW, Pready Martin @:15—WIR, Kitchen Chub WWJ, News, Mulholland 0 WIR. News tome WR. Mr. Jectsce ecg gna tioegm Sa ten Dene ae mt} Siar: Stu | REA ses seme Rewer een reas | ES Ne, | St 18— - . WJBK, T. George wxvn tes Sane. “ww. Charles lewis a a > — Godtrer | 1:08— WIR Quid Light Wean, Tak Sports Seiw: Maree, Sports WHYS, My Tree. Story ee oe 6:20—WIR, WIBK. Larry Gentle winx: = Murphy wad, News Saulbollan ww t . warn Bal Bters "ows ager ene 1: 15—WCAR, Temple wean Yrewe WCAR, Musie CKLW. Manbattan Muste ae poem | 2:15—WJR; Perry Mason 6:45_WJR. L. Thomas 11.30—Wae, teote | Gant. teeth eee W. Davies Te Business CKLW, WCAR, Gong 2:38—WJR, Nora Dreke ‘- ain. one wee —_ 10:46—WW4, Bresk the Bonk!) Weis Jone pice yg emg Fe TUESDAY MORNING WxYZ, Girl Ww Red Skelton 6:30_W Voie | t1ee—wws, strike mich | "WER. Brighter Day CKLW, Pulten Lewis Jr. ware, > Ag vay pomes i, 11 ORLY, oe CHL. Rows, Dovis we =. 3:00—w ee TAR, ‘Cotiee 1t:Mt—EYE, Brer ince Bre 7:30—WJR, Choraliers 6:45-—WXYZ, News, Wolfe WWJ, Morgan Beatty CKLW, Guy Nunn u WATE. Lone Ranger o ww, meee : ww, Bae Maswel ay. Ww" Gee Mass Pemky i. cen CKLW, In the Mood w Gentile, Binge 11:4%e-WIR, Rosemary £:00-—WIR, Cortes archer a “poy By-Line WW4, Best of All 2:1—W. Music Hall weve, SHON tev “| SaEe woe 12:00—WIR, Wendy Warree pene eww Live WWJ, Paye Elisabeth 0:20 W. Scouts Tobe: Gente, Binge Ww ;- News, =o) Under Arrest 1:4S—WWd, Rews ae a 848-—WXYR, Show Stoppers | s: deck White ‘ ; mee ® WIR, Ounemos wes Be, ge oan. noongay” Gatler ¥ Tua’ peow Genie 12:98-—WIR, Time Out, Musie am Senry; Charm flewa. ww Rowe. ® JK, f CKLW, CRUN: Repertr's oeneup 6:30—WJR, Music Hall mi Sea Wee Semaree sean | S-MOAR Rate Rerit) WLS Tike "Rerat Filer Meee 2 oo peoade CKLW. Ginger CuLy. B Macrery Club cae WIEK, Houseparty , SS . TUESDAT AFTERNOON (0:18-—WWJ, Glidersiceve News, 106~—WIR, Road of Life In Armstrong Manner London Jazz Club Plays Rather Jean, 0 dry cleaning store ° . Tattendant: insisted the man who Only Dixieland. Offerings | itt te v2 vate” Ry EDDY GLMORE - sessions. Other groups alternate on | meu with paper end them planted INDON @®—Humphrey Lyttel-jthe third. | | | gt kgs on her cheek before leaving ton, a tall, young man with a long No bop is played by Lyttelton with $88 from the cash register. trumpet, blew a note that hit the ‘ ceiting and or any other group at the London Six hundred young Bri Jazz Club, They are a traditional equally divided between males and | Cult, playing the old songs of the oe in -one voice, | New Orleans Negroes, and the New ; Wis. music moved to The arate, tne er| Man, eat mad and the pianist commenced -« i ° trumpet, a@ clarinet and an alto| cago Jazz.” saxqphone took up the melody, or} Lyttelton has a style of his own, what there is of a melody to| bet it's built on the solid prin- Tw hundred young dancers| Two years ago Lyttelton wore @ started jiving. “What happened to that?" The joim jumped, “If you'll pardon the expression,” eee said this former Cambridge stu- dent, “I used 20 get too hot.” BLACKTOP PAVING Get Our Summer Prices on Driveways, Parking Lots, etc. The modern ho SEE TV SERVICE DEALER ! BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE Authorized Factory Service tor 15 Dillerent Menulectuters ‘S OLDEST FE 4-579! More than half the Americans rescued 80 persons at Los Angeles County beaches. KIWANIS — _ Entertainment Series Pontiac High School Auditorium at 8 P. M. country, Vice President Nixon will | ee TUESDAY, September 28 administra David Keith Hardy, “The World We Live In” Illustrated Lecture Life Magazine's presentation of « journey behind the scenes of its pictures in color and projection of paintings and photographs Narrated by a famous foreign cor- news analyst. 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