: ; aks : yo - A <7 PONTIAC c* the Weather . oa. 113th YEAR eee ) kk ok kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1955 —30 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS, .UMITED PREss PHOTOS” — : 3 mits bomb Plant; Confesses Killing | ColoradoMan | Vandalism in Cass Lake Home — Mental Aid Stalls Commerce Man Woundea Frisco Suspect | Tell H H a a) | aoe : 400,000 ‘Deer Slayers, H | p TGISTOW TE. | a ane , Bal Legislature's ‘Tramp Michigan Woods >4Y5 NE JEW Blew Up Plane | Sth Try to Agree comand County man wars ana sevousy KANSAS Matron | Ripleieci Concudieant ' wounded today, minutes after an estimated 400,000 A dmits Ki dnap Murder of Lethal Explosives in Mother's Luggage } DENVER. (?—In —dispa sionate tones, John Gilbert (Jack) Graham related last night how he rigged 25 & sticks of dynamite to ex- @ plode aboard an airliner | carrying his mother and 43 other persons. All 44 were killed Nov. 1 when the big United Air Lines DC6B blew up a near Longmont, Colo., and ©. crashed 11 minutes afférit had left Denver. Graham, a 23-year-old convicted aA forger, did not reply when asked ~ ee “i whether he felt remorse. - U.S. Atty. Donald E. Kelly said the Denver construction and SLASHED OIL PAINTING — Vandals who en- tered three summer homes on Cass Lake during a weekend of destruction slashed this oil. painting, while ransacking the house. Apprehended last dren's Home restaurant werkter a “written admission” earlier that signed night as they pair of juveniles were taken to the County Chil- “ey ‘at, o Pd a Pontiac Press Phote ‘completed more destruction, the pending preliminary hearings in Juvenile Court. ‘mentally setarded children mwas still at stake again to- wage of each solution have been | More Beds Plan Locked hunters took to the fields for the opening of the 1955 | in Confusion; 6th Talk ceer hunting season in Michigan. Called tor Tomanen | Wounded today was Bernard Janeck, of Union Lake. | Commerce. Janeck was found unconscious on a trail in *Alger County at 7:45 am, SAN FRANCISCO ()— '21 minutes after the deer Arthur Ross Brown, ar- f ‘season opened. _... rested here for crimes. At Sault Ste. Marie Jack reaching from the corn belt Cook;* returning from a to the Pacific, was held un- weekend at a hunting camp, der $100,000 bail today after struck and killed a buck the FBI said he confessed the kidnap-murder. of’ wealthy Mrs. Wilma Allen of Kansas City Aug. 4. Technically, Brown is held on a charge of trans- porting a stolen automobile across State -lines. He was arrested yesterday while of Wealthy Housewife Last August Welfare of the state's Noted Teamste Unionist Dies © day as the -Legislature’s House and Senate continued to lock horns over a_ pro- gram. so | The objective is more hos- pital beds for the young- sters. Plans to meet this are numerous, but proponents . ‘ * : . : » Irish Immigrant Rose deer with his car inside the From Poverty to Fame S00 city limits today. as Labor Leader €ook didn’t have a hunting li- cense, so he called conservation of- INDIANAPOLIS W—Danict 3, “°CTS “ho took over the carcass. ‘Tobin, Irish .immigrant boy who became head of the biggest Amer- ican labor union, died last night of Cook said it was the first deer he ever killed. Soo police re unwilling to negotiate. a real compromise. ‘ported tae sigtainge _ The Oakland County Tubercu- high blogd pressure and heart of deer within the city limits on Sleeping in an automobile stolen losis Sanatorium on Cooley Lake disease: e . the opening day of the deer hunt- in Omaha, He had two loaded Road, and the Farmington Chil- * |ing season. there were three in Weapons in the seat beside him. dren's Home continue to be em- broiled in the confusion of plans. The’ Legislature's fifth at- tempt in 10 days to settle the | The president of the AFL Team- ope group and two in another. It sters Union from 1907 until 1952 is not unusual. however, for deer jto Wander into the city, Opening day found most of Mich- The FBI had been bunting him since Aug. 31 for the shooting of Sheriff Willard H. Marshall at Sheridan, Wyo. The sheriff was meee, he killed his mother, Mrs. Dpisie FE. King, 54, to collect her $37,500 air flight insurance. drenieatty, the. insurance was in valid because failed to sign it Denver's Stapleton his before she Airfield her daughter Mrs, Helen Hablutzel out at the airport by Graham Graham was also in line to re- ceive a fourth of his mother’s es- tate, estimated at $150,000, Details of Graham's plot Rocky Mountain News Construction of the bomb was begun Oct. 18 of 19, Graham manic. ing device, a 6-volt dry cell **hot- shot" battery, and twe dynamite | caps.” Each of the caps was (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Turf Club Ends Troy Track Try Inglis Closes Books ! Race Application on by’ Syndicate mother “tad left for Spenard, Alaska, and a visit with Ruth The policies were taken were reported by David Stolberg of the Parts ef it included the | ¢cynamite— per cent: explosive : and 60 per cent packing, a tim- | STAIRS OF DEBRIS — A v The Senate passed a new “com- promise” last n¢ght. but the House promptly rejected it — the same stalemate which has existed since the two chambers became tocked at midnight Nov. 4. bs The Senate and House adjourned until 8 p.m. Wednesday, In the meantime a Conference Committee will be appointed to discuss a so- ‘lution. : | As before, in night-after-night inter - chamber volved around dispute still re- the House insist land County Tuberculosis Sanator- jum and the Farmington Children's Hospital and the Senate's _re- fusal to do so, Ths Senate plan, similar to a previous House - Senate Confer- ence Committee compromise which was rejected by the House, still provides for 300 children to be placed in foster homes, 300 to be hospitalized under private contracts, 800 at Fert Custer Station Hospital and $100,000 to | speed up plans for a new 2,500- | bed institution in Southeastern Michigan, Democrats still balked at the plan on the grounds that it would They also objected that the plan Pontiac Press Phote tg place 300 children in Northville acuum cleaner, home vandalized by the two Keego Harbor juve- | would mean they will remain there 7 cooler, crockery and other household effects were niles. Walls were smeared with lip stick, and paint | indefinitely and ‘hamper the men- | thrown downstairs in this Cass Lake summer poured over a television set. tally ill program. Racing Commissioner James H | Inglis: today closed his books on | j ange Se woh eset mae Hunter Injured When Dog Club's ‘application for a track in ap ure eena g e an a S Trips Trigger on Shotgun wnship. , . ity thealty accepted — the . , vali oe. = a bbe group's withdrawal of its applica- Two Keéego Harbor juveniles! Placed in custedy by Keego pressed amazement of the*amount cial oo = : : tion yesterday. | Taced charges of vandalism today Harber Police Chief Calvin Bax- | of vandalism. ; os eee : ae ha gakal he after a weekend spree of destruc- ter and Patrotman Richard Hur- , Both boys told police they “didn't ——— — = =o ee aaiey, At the same time, he said he | ; ae : Okla., told officers he was shot in be ition ip three Cass Lake summer tubise, the youngsters were know’ why they did it 4 5 would not have approved the |. od ; z . ei . nl ie aay the chest and hand by his own track proposed for construction |". taken to Oakland County Chil- | Chief Baxter said it is believed: shotgun when his dog apparenti a soa ae and Joba R The pair,. boys aged 13 and 14.) drey's Home to await prefim. that the boys missed school, and . ~—- prt ee Sal age ren y nt bene te: . were apprehended after a neigh-' ary hearings in Juvenile Court. |part of the action had taken place A oe te Sees ot Oe ee He sajd the club sought improp bor called police yesterCay to re- ‘during the daytime, while it was on a back seat. erly to acquire the 200-acre site,|port they were ripping shingles off They admitted cat the } -_ Jackson Po eee but daatae aa wk sub.| the re a *y admitted entering the home A . was reported improved. didn't have sufficient stock sub- the roof of one of the unoccupied S, : oe See ope M . e scriptions the site was not zoned | residences. ogre jageapoeeae Lake Hirsute exican ? for a track and did not have ade | meted ee , if . ‘ _ yesterday afternoon. alriess one; quate police, -fire, water o1 facilities. The Township. Board reversed an earlier stand last month and dijsap- proved, plans for the track after it was learned two Troy officials stood to share a $169,303 profit by obtaining options on the land. One official, attorney M. Heber, was discharged by the Rd. Malcolm collided: with a truck at Truck Collision Kills Birmingham Woman A 33-vear-old Birmingham wom- an was killed today when her auto 13-Mile “They also told Police they had entered the home of Joseph Len- hard. 1828 Cass Lake Front, and Child Despairs | First entry in the 1955 Pontiac the residence of Lois Lumberg, A Mexican hairless dog which Press deer contest was brought in 1892 Cass Lake Front. has hair, the constant pet of Lana by a 33-year-old Clarkston hunter No damage estimates have been Woznak, 5, is missing since Satur- Only a few hours after the season made of the damage in the homes.'day afternoon. opened early this morning. but furniture was slashed, r as Sias » radios ,. smashed. paint poured over a tele- Lana will be a heartbroken’ Leuis Henson, of 4845 Waldron sessions lasting until midnight, the, ‘ence that the state buy the Oak not produce new beds fast enough. — dispute was deadlocked again | jigan cool and cloudy. A. li rain ie ae |dampened much of the Lower pr ——— Brown about = ber- i : | Peninsula. Blary re. The FBI said that Brown while being questioned about that shoot- ing yesterday, suddenly burst out: “Where I'm really wanted is in Kansas City,’ and then described Hunters hope for snow to im- prove their chances of tracking a \deer. Last year’s toll during the regu- lar season was nine hunters killed and 46 wounded. Eight others died of heart attacks in the woods. Expect Adlai’s (See picture on page %) the kidnaping and slaying of Mrs. Allen, 34, wife of William R. Allen Jr., a wealthy Kansas City- auto- mobile dealer. , Mrs, Allen was kidnaped while shopping in south Kansas City. Her nude body with the hands tied behind the back: was found Decision Today #2 : Stevenson to Announce . south of Kansas City. Democratic Candidacy) Percy Wyly II. FBI special . ‘ agent in charge in Kansas City, in Chicago Hotel said Brown told agents he had not DANIEL J. TOBIN was &3 but didn't know the exact . . date of his birth in County Clare, raped Mrs, Allen; that robbery was Ireland CHICAGO (®—Adlai E. Steven- his motive. The coroner's report Tobin was a confidant of Presi- son was. expected to formally. an- said tests were inconclusive as to } ~ ’ ae ; the possibility of rape dem Franklin D. Roosevelt and nounce today that he is a candi- "BI ‘age s headed the labor division of the An FBI agent reported Brown Dempcretic National Cocsaadites is date for the Democratic nomina- admitted (1) forcing his way into a ie aces : . tion for president in 1956, |Mrs. Allen's cdnvertible at the each of FDR's election campaigns. 4 ; | Those close to the 1952 Demo- Point of a revolver; (2) forcing He fought communism, urged ~ oy f _.. her to drive out of town; (3) shoot- his followers to consider the ‘Tc presidential standard = ing her twice through the head; strike only as a weapon of last ¢t Said the statement — which (4) stripping her of her jewelry resort, and advocated merger of Stevenson is to read to newsmen and taking her purse and (5) the AFL and (10. at the Conrad Hilton Hotel this tossing the body out in the field, He was a man of strong opinions afternoon—will announce that he is Brown, 30, a native of San Fran- 5 “is “has been 3 e in his 45 years as head of the!g candidate pas —— oS Gee teamsters® but his conception of : as 14." 5 s the: — altar) ce at The statement will reveal his Mrs. Mary Brown. ead pong yp agen =) political plans and outline briefly |§ The name of Arthur Ross Brown diction policy of Dave Beck of "S Philosophy of government, apparently never was listed —- Seattle. who succeeded him. but he will answer no questions. the hundreds submitted to the Kany es 6° « He will hold a news conference sas City Crime Commission, which had offered a $10,000 reward for information on the slayer of Mrs. Wilma Allen. Tobin came to the United States, tomerrew. . in 1890 and made $11 a week on At that. time, he is expected to one_of his first jobs. The Team- announce the selection of James sters Union paid him $30,000 a year A, Finnegan of Philadelphia, pres-' and traveling expenses, «gnd pro- ent Pennsylvania secretary of the Asks E vided a winter home for him in;commonwealth, as his campaign Miami Beach, manager. This is regarded as a ° peace move toward those party | When he became president emer- Jeaders who favored - Finnegan itus, he and Beck each were given|as Democratic national chairman salaries of $50,000 a year. over Paul M. Butler of Indiana. Funeral service will be held elected a year ago. Butler was here Thursday, with burial in Cam- Stevenson's. choice succeeding bridge, Mass. ‘Stephen Mitchell, — arly Speed Cut - LANSING PF — Gov. Williams today called for a special high- way safety program starting Dec, 1 and asked Michigan motorists te begin voluntarily observing the state’s new speed law which does not become effective until Feb. 3. * * Clarkston Hunter First Entry in Press Contest , | i aed and Northwestern Hwy. in ViSion set, and dishes and glass. little girl if she doesn’t get ‘Chico’ Road, registered his prize, an irene reg moat and still bolts Farmington Township. h sae broken throughout’ the back.’”’ said her mother, Mrs.’ 8-peint 140-pound buck, at 9 a.m. refus sign anc 8 comes. . © Her two children, also in’ the Hazel Woznak, 611 Oakcrest Ln., He had bagged the deer in office. He is Fred W. Hildebrandt, asurer and a board member. 4 = alam |e Dead on arrival at William None of the Turf Club Beaumont Hospital was Mre. Mar- witnesses ealled by. Inglis ap- jorie Buell, of 15775 Birwood. Her peared at yesterday's session. daughters, Marty, and Robin, car, were not injured Seriously. Walls were marked with lip- werk jn one home, they paused to open canned goods and pre- pare ai meal. stick and pmint. During their | The .club submitfed its with. 5, were treated for ‘minor injuries. , Taken. to. the. scene Ot -abetows drawal by letter last week, ee tion, parents of the youngsters ex. Meanwhile, George F. Taylor. Areq Prediction: chief assistant _Oakland County CASH DEAL! Buyers with ready cash read the Want Ads- every day looking for things they need, so if you have something you want to sell, tell them about it with a low cost Pontiac Press Want Ad. This little ad attracted sev- eral cash buyers and the advertiser was very satisfied with the quick results ‘he prosecutor, said today the prose- Colder Weather, cutor’s office will await a tran- . script of the hearing testimony be- Cloudy Skies fore investigating possible criminal charges. | The weatherman foresees cloudy Orice the records are completelyiskies; windy and colder weather transcribed, he said, he will take tomorrow. The Weather Bureau up the matter with Prosecutor also said there would be snow Frederick C, Ziem and State Atty./flurries with a high ranging. from Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh. (36 to 40 degrees, | Taylor sat irf on several sessions|. Ij will turn colder late tonight of the hearing conducted by Inglis. nes loy between 32 and 36 ae obtained. * , | Temperatures will averagé near| | PREMIER BABY GRAND PIANO. | n Today Ss FP, TESS normal for the next five days ac- Si ens alg peo mang Rea ” 4 | yonhurst Road, Birming- County News.......... +s+y- 18 [cording to the bureau. It. will be! ham. Phone MI 4.4760. Wditorigls. ........:.......:...6 |warmer about Friday and colder] ‘oO Sports co. ..sce.--ceeeee- 20, 2 jagain by the weekend, pee To Place Your Want Ad Theaters ..... Co oe 19 | The lowest temperature preced- DIAL FE 2-8181 TV & Radio Programs......29 jing 8 a.m, was 36 degrees, The: Just ask for the Wilson, Barl............... 19 ‘temperature in downtown Pontiac WANT, AD DEPT. Women's Pages......13, 14, 15 [was 44 at 1 p.m. nae . White Lake Township. The little girl and 15 other neighborhood youngsters vainly ‘searched after the Chihuahua failed to return ffom a romp, Mrs. ‘Woznak thinks he was. stolen. She said ‘‘Chico”’ is one year old and has tan and white hair. She attributed the hair te a rat terrier in “Chico's” ancestry. There is a $10 reward she said. Fighter Planes Grounded MANILA Ww — All Philippine air force P51 Mustang fighters were grounded and an official probe started today into.a_ series of crashes that have taken the lives of five pilots and two civilians this year, Watch Those Wires! DETROIT — Michigan Bell Telephone Co. appealed to deer hunters around Michigan today to use caution when hunting in the vicinity of telephone lines to pre- vent disruptions in telephone sery- ice caused by severed wires, » lof the antlers for the widest spread. Pound, 8-point buck he is displaying above. He _ Groveland Township near Orton- ville at 7:40 o'clock this morn- | img. “The hunter took two shots | from a W-gauge shotgun to stop the buck as it was walking _ through open woods when Henson | spotted him. « Henson, married and father of one child, works as a Fisher Body (press. operator when he is not en- ‘joying his jaunts to the woods. He «has been taking these annual hunt- ji; trips for the past six years, ‘He was alone on thisone, | __ } Mr. Henson reported that he bagged a 6-point prize last year on jthe,2nd day of the season. | Another earty kill was made by Mrs. Frances Stillwagon, | daughter of Mrs. Edith Down- | ing, of 100 Mt. Clemens Street, who brought down a 6-point buck | at 7 a.m. today a few miles north | of Gladwin. It was Mrs, Still- | wagon’s Ist hunting trip. The | buck has not. been entered” in . _ Pontioe Press Photo the contest, as yet. FIRST ENTRY — Here's the 1st Pontiac Press shot it near Ortonville at 7:40 a. m. today, The The rack on Henson's buck mea- “et contest entry of the 1955 season. It didn't — contest is a 3-way affair and runs through the sured 8% inches between the tips ‘ake Louis Henson, Clarkston, long to bag the 140- regular seasom. Best head, best rack and heaviest — decr have a VU. S. Savings»bond ready for each, 4 =f — oo. ' = nie eae a. Pe Eases Back Into Work Load Gettysburg Study Site of Session With Adams This Afternoon wo MEd Ly : VIAN T Lr ii ___THE Po ~ Brings Inquest Attorney Asks Move Following Death of Southfield Resident jue ay in ae tee \Rink Hours Presented jat Commission Meeting agement fy mmr Agen Yd [pected to open much before the| “#4! feature. : first of the year, will operate from| . General chairman is Mrs. Anna . . Forman, with Mrs. David Mas- 1:30 to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursdays; 1:30 to 10:30 p.m. Fri-| ‘*T® I" charge of the dinner, S days; 9 a.m. to 1) p.m. Saturday sieie a a en wal and 12:30 to 10 p.m. Sundays. Petes Inetitube at poe f eave This was the schedule submitted Adolph Covallo, head by the Recreation Board to the City troit Puppet Thea of ; é ter, will display Commission last night, which drew some.of the latest ts.in th only the comment that the rink Detroit collec chad ‘erape be open Sunday | races ard dr, Recreation Board members | puppets. avoid interference with church | Mrs. Selma Fraiberg, lecturer activities but added that ‘be |2nd writer in the field of social - schedule will be very flexible | Work and child analysis will speak _ |on, “Sex Education tego Chil- Requests for hockey, dren Develop Control,"’ when she ag, odvaneet is guest speaker at a meeting of City and Country School PTA at A coroner's inquest was request- ed yesterday by Pontiac attorney William John Beer into the death last Friday of a 33-vear-old South- field Township woman who suc- cumbed in a Royal Oak osteopathic surgeon's office. The request is being considered today by Oakland County Prose- cutor Frederick C. Ziem, Mrs. D. W. Campbell, of 17325 W. Fourteen Mile Rd. died about’ an hour after she entered the doctor's office for treatment of an asthma condition, said Beer. In the death certificate, Deputy ; oF Eisenhower is using his country . home on the outskirts of town as fice building at Gettysburg, Pa. The office, which {his office, His new quarters in the PRESIDENT EISENHOWER'S NEW OFFICE the President will begin using soon, is the post- |Gettysburg post office aren't quite — President Eisenhower will conduct the affaifs Coroner Dr. E. W. Spohn said the - : i. condition directly leading to death of the nation from an office in the 'U. S. Post Of- master's office. ready. ' |8:30 tonight. was, “Anaphylactoid shock acute " [a [a = = | USES STUDY cae en Oe hed Bape sed |. * * @ secondary 'o intravenous injection) Pergnistas’ Strike Wobbly . | Tomorrow he will, see Secretary faelin during 1:20 0 5:30 pom! od ten nave bene lave. of Benadryl and adrenalin. i . of Commerce Weeks, only mem- : : & square dance which the a ey - : A .|skating period§ with the cost raised! Wainut Lake Se A six-person coroner's jury if ti ° ¢£ ’ ows ber of the Cabinet who wasn't able to 2c for children during other nut eee et ae. will approved by Ziem, would meet to N A C h f C ] ] to confer with him at Denver, | : | y in pur. determine the manner and means ew rgen ine 1e alls ° ° ° iar Cae jpours.——__—— 1 pone saan. Dancing witt be frpm of death; if 2 atte heme © p f In the big, rebuilt house on the - Estimated operating costs of il p.m, with a caller giving and who, if known, was guilty or in TOOPS to Stave . Off Riots riVa e $sion farm, Eisenhower is using a $16,506 2 season would make the ‘| !structions from 6 to ®, Pro- any manner caused the death. ground floor study as a bedroom ‘Tink self supporting, based on | C&tds Will be used to purchase another estimate of 50,000 skat- books for the sehec! Mbrary. BUENOS AIRES (INS)—A nationwide general strike| Aim to Break Deadlock /— Presumably to avoid unnec- oe hed Li bi " he Hi jacki ng Food _ {called by Paronista labor leaders against the new Argen- on Admitting 18 Nations premesd herppinoen = cia con Becomes Habit aa ——e ama troops mee ordered i key reste! to Ranks of U.N. ee ss a . areas throu: e count the two-day-old regim “3 It’ let household nowadays. for Tr icky Eagle of Provisional Presidente—— = — UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. White Howse Press LANSING uM — The bald eagle, (Gen. Pedro Aramburu. ° The United States and Russia|: symbol of U. S. might, is an| The government had Detroiter Charged scheduled private talks today)!" response to questions, that the) Kennedy, opportunistic creature with little|warned against “politically” aimed at breaking a deadlock rg = Nov. 18 one The Newcomers Club has an- will rad lakes! opal nounced that 133 pints of blood 4 were procured for the Birmingham Their annual bazaar’ and turkey ——— vaanat = {dinner will be held Wednesday by the feet recs" ry coe Pr OES, under the direc- * * « rs. Rudolph York, Worthy! Guests at a recent dinner meet- Matron. Sandwiched in between ba-|ing of the Toastmasters Club zaar activities from 1 to 9 p.m. it 2. he | Valet, a cook and Mrs, claim to boldness, says Dr. Donald| motivated work stoppages|| rly over admitting 16 nations to the/— were George Eila, Robert Ying- ~ ichi UN. rsmaid, at the Masonic Temple on South); Douglass of the Michigan Conser-/and threatened the arrest of in Prope Damage e 8 @ = 2s .| Woodward avenue, will be the di | Krai, ceald ess ae Birminghe = vation Department. Eagles have the General Confederation Weste id hurried! Later some Filipino messhoys His time 24 ner from : DETROIT — A Russian-born| Western sources said h was minutes, 30.3 m 5 te I. High School del with been known to attack lambs but of . Reservati fer this ton| ne bating team, Labor Saget Spe wh0)factory worker was charged with|arrangements for the talks were = seconds. Ron Delaney of Villa-| — regal sin aap F, their coach, Charles- Thumser. weighing only from 7 to 11 pounds ee de: federal being made as attempts to solve nova was se¢ond, trailing Ken Memt , ordered th stroying property yes- doing some entertaining they| by 415 yards. Team title ate |D. Breedlove of Villa road. Booths - : themselves, they would find kid- once naping a tricky task. The troops were called out tojterday after guards found him plata ris Laer ane have settied in and the President’s| "2 filled with children's clothing | the speech program were Geerge eo 2 * right cae — the taht h sip closed Sastel-apaaheret . Out dh ‘doctors have given a go-ahead. ——e canned and baked goods ae Reed, . William Andrews and | Rather than forage for them- ve a ; whe re-ithe of Seer of the ad mB a ——— . ~ a elephants, toys, dolls and other) Lloyd Smith, Trophy for the best Ives, most eagles prefer to fused to heed the CGT’s orders. [eral Building. a seat, ; WHIRLYBIRDS VISIT A : lane : | cnseninado of the evening se sponge s + Meanwhile: two plans were re- on 1ac 5 iChristmas gifts will line the walls. | speech ) off the osprey, an excellent fish-| The. strike call appeared most parted aiset to U.N. action! -°*, White House has fixed up | >____—__—_—__—_____——| went te Jack Arbour. erman. The osprey catches a fish. ao capital's indus- Sage crak uaa 6 ales acaba * [a Sad 20 Receptors cnn a —— r A , Charles W. Schank | The anyk, 60, of Detroit, broke . farm with v from W. Sabo Fy | | Service for Charles W. Schank, cep rg pig dlink [oops eee ee of the U.S, Attorney's— os ington, though most wil Mrs. Ernest Downer feur piains $4, 1570 Northlawn, will be at the | his fish, and the of in the door le . « callers | - yd gpd err a po cage Lirgaary poll goer office. He was charged in a war-|, 1: ine Special Folitical Commit ‘use the Gettysburg airport Word was vecsived hare of Oa ; McGann Funeral Home, South - ae Mt he time the aaeee thur A. Koscinski with “unlawful nares ca aaa ted by|MeeAir Force or Army. Walsworth) Downer, a former Pon- EST. Burial will be in Highland When eagle hijack- strike injury to public property.” : , ; | Cemetery there. Mr. Schank, who Ineo maral he Uriee to find his jinto eflect at midnight (11 p.m.| Owslanyk, a naturalized ‘citizen Bee rnlertncd nce apCants.| Gettysburg turned out just about! Downes wes hein tao tlgel bot a in ae fe ot |died Monday, will be at the Manley ducks or rodents. ’ work stoppage there wasissid he wandered somehow into| | 2. Tafot aga ‘a 'aahlen " ianen aie Gate e water, where she lived. : eS about eig | Bailey Funeral Home until tonight. when neighbors Eisenhowers. irs. Downer lived in Pontiac un-| ; A jal worker for 55 i ' of ved one til_ten years ago. - _ Graham said he unpacked parts) Mr. Schank had been cupertaten. mage presence brains pe sister, Mex. Elva Swan of Co Deering. to his mother and Te-| Chleage ‘wat! Me redrenmest i and one sister, Mrs, Elva Swan of Cold-|elenging to his mother and re-| Chicago until his retirement in tech-| Water, a brother, Clark Walsworth Placed them with the bomb. | 1941. of California; two aunts, Mrs. Leon : placed this auticane in the) He is survived by two daughters, * @ - {Hill and Mrs. Orra VanSchoick,|'Tunk of my car with another). Henry Gossner of Birming- 1 Corps tech- both of Pontiac. smaller suitcase and a briefcase) am. Mrs. Harry Johnson of Lone Canadian Nav Oe ee te estan, |tcians keep Gettysburg in con- —— jwhich my mother had packed 10) rock, Wis.; one son, Charles W. Y | yould preter a quick general de-|stant touch with the White Howe Norman McPherson take with her on the trip,” he re-' jr of Grosse Pointe Woods; and x |counted. arn two sisters, Mrs. Theodore Kniep ; bate before the council acts. There's feature to life Doctor Discovers eee in Gettysburg too: uniformed White| Norman McPherson, 64, of 208/ Graham said he picked up his/'* Chicago and Mrs. Florence de i i f z z Fl f ill ALE | § ; ly i AG sf Tra i i fF z : ? E 3 | i < i j i | F iy iB i i 4 ; | J deet tong, with a of 6%-/di, whom Aramburu replaced Sun- 7% feet. Males are smal-| gy a a US. Delegate Henry Cabot : Edison St. died’ Sut ‘mother, -his wife Gloria and 20-| »,, daho = vi linker comervatne bree Lamarg| DFHDKING COUSE [ras ir. ed te Untied Sateen tee You ty sees [Ss deemh Mercy opal sr nts tom Alen a Denver = of Be, Habe, * 2 « had security check three month iliness. jgarage, where Mrs. King» had| i ~ In the field of legend is their|tn’ been in for 51 days) TORONTO w — Watch na, |t® four Of the five Soviet eptries| Pit & Seon y cleus 06 So in and Born in Ontario, Canada May 4,|Stored her car, and drove them| courage. ‘Though far from timid,|eoae4 ‘Peron's decade ot pe anne Cone neking _companions.|— Albania, Hungary, Bulgaria and|nY %, cent stamp, | 1891, he was the son of John and|t the airport. He let them out) their boldness is surpassed by _ ee ee ee ee comma just 98 8) ary McPherson. On March 20,/@t the terminal and parked his a another of nature's “139 St Policem you may . mg oe . : : 1927, he was married here to Vee raham whe alee lo Ge Gelber _ a. a ICEMEN | cmar. Marvin Wellman of the Bi 4 F il fi A pe ot had been a resi-/°f & 9-month-old daughter, Susan, | naval hospital at Esquimalt, B, C., ig al 0 gree dent of Pontiac 30 years > was a| Said he then bound the large suit-| Maybe Not #6 100, but— Graduated Yesterda says many young men become al- e 4 member of the First Baptist|Case with web straps while at the : V \cohotics because they are thrust Baptist : it Will Help You Live cabaice became they Fier Issue | couren and the First Baraca Cass|Parking site. He carted. all the CLIFTON city, Mo. m—| EAST LANSING ® — Thirty-|Dr. Wellman reports the results of CwSpaper ost Naped Gf Pane bees Coin eectracd Slut chen inl ates coe eight new State Policemen grad-\a two-year study in the current is- GENEVA —The Big Four for.|Ployed at Pontiac SS on roagye roe feet of Mrs. Joliie Potter, whe will be | a'ed in ceremonies at State Po-jsue of the Canadian Medical Assn.' : re ~~ wether, Jehn, ahd three sisters.| Ironically, Mrs King paid the “ao note lice headquarters yesterday. | Journal -| Daily Production Sheet |today to agree on any steps tor : chee ho telkcu ae te a Sunday. Practically all of the new troop- breaking down East-West bar-|Mrs. W. L. Hauck, Sarah, Mar-|freight for her death and those “Maybe it won't help you to Records Column Price |riers. Western spokesman blamed] #4°€t and Tera McPherson, all of of 43 other persons aboard the, ers were assigned to posts in c ° ’ ® : A nada. tane. e. sald. 'the southern half of the Lower lient § Thief Faces in Gary Post-Tribune the tars on the a on womrvice will be held at 1:30 i AA en oy ; A, _— : “P| Wednesday Huntoon Fu-| : “The clus wan the Sr‘ to | Car Insurance Man Loam w@in tees neral Home with the Rev. William| Stitease. weighed down by the Bs) 3 2 2 ral $ 3 ? 5 2 od ¥ J F = ing system which takes news de- * 6 ¢ dynamite time bomb, was. 37 E. Hakes of First Baptist}: : partment heads less than 15 min-| Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Church officiating. Burial will fol-| pounds overweight checked low in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. | by UAL at Stapleton*Airfield. ~ She paid $27 for the additional a week-by-week picture of/ternational organization by getting ames | dollar is Fred W. Mast | weight. “My wife and I went with her to the passengers’ gate where we In ; clock this morning at his home, | ment heads, Dale E. Belles, Jr.,|Labor Qffice. This and all other!” ‘told my mother goodby and Molotov 146 Pingree St. after a two year) watched her board the plane with the other passengers,” Graham RICHMOND, Va. # — W. A.jutes the s* t j Ae E i 3 i 4 she if i r ik é i fe _{states ought to belong to such or. Fred W. Mast, 74, died at 3) | 7 . : | av Wirepacte ! j i : CONFESSES SLA devised a system which produces|were turned down. ot ct He hapt checking end Sanity van/the Ostt per otfumn of @ chy news, 7 bd ihe Pog gpg a Mr ao s on lente wood killing of Wiktea ass as replacements} ,, society miscellaneous part. jolotov rejected . ’ son r. @ he took his wife and ng a Srp tes a reel, Ty nim et time ts 8 Yun as = ‘lwernes eles be Soviet bor Mt®- William Mast. His wife was! into the airport came pre 9 sn allen, wife of a wealthy Kansas ¢ z a ¢ z fi I i 2 & i | we ® 3 : 3 3 i H & § g freer movement Mr. Mast came to Pontiac in| approximately one hour, and as|agent revealed in San Francisco 3 seas. = tered ows 0 polar] 1925 from Defiance and was a re-|we were leaving I heard the cash-|today in a hearing before the U.S. me ony : * |tion by French Foreign Ministers tired employe of General Motorsjier (say) that there had been a'Commissioner. Brown was being the camber of news columes | | ine Pinay which Pinay said) Tuck # Coach Division. wreck of an airplane about 40\taken to the hearing when this the total inches, including would facilitate post-Geneva nego-| Surviving are three children,| miles out of Denver.” he related. |picture was taken. ~ we CJ ti improving East- William of St. Clair Shores, Fred = — ~“ W. Mast Jr, of Pontiac, Mrs.| Graham, who has been a student) Fast driving is said to reduce , editor. man jump out and run. A resident|which includes wire news. dere to the freer flow of informa (‘he former Mee R. Huntington. “We were in the coffee shop for|City, Mo., auto dealer, an FBI com Kills 151st Fox The Cost—$11.00 Each J.N. CHICAGO (INS) — Alex Lewa- ; By omageo boy che nn (Also Is Unmentionable [his ¢ z 2 8 z i i trapped . ed 150 fones ‘ou wet, Tem Jove fasta Gaara ‘Sooke we Look Out for These daily production records are total- a Stewart Harp of Rochester, two|@t Denver University, was arrest-|clarity of vision and induces he got his 15ist fox that ed and given to Mr. Belles. He en- grandchildren and two great-grand-|¢d early yesterday at his home,|ocular fatigue. bg sb elenalalagea ogg ype oon oe oe DETROIT — Unmarked police |ters the daily totals on his weekly 4 children, where his mother also lived. en —— — : aoa yy cars patroled Detroit's 12 mewercom production sheet and || A brother, Alpha Mast of Con-| He waived a hearing on a to $200 paar er - of expressways in an attempt 10 ompares the weekly output nant, Ohio, also survives. “peacetime sabotage” charge yes- pidenic hum YutETY — Clete pair was very valuable. |accidents. move WS FeCOM| 1. departments, Arrangements will be announced |$100,000 bond. The charge carries Be * with sccasions! rain snd SS af and had Thinner, with. Sgimended by ‘Trattie Judge George Simple division gives the man- later by the Voorhees-Siple Funeral | ™ximum penalty of 10 years in Terning ‘ecider’ tate tentsht, ‘ieee, Se-a0:| ous and had rhinestones on them.”|T, Murphy. _....|@ging editor the week's column cost | Home. * prison and $10,000 fine. CHRISTMAS Cesety, emer bor yy % waerce wie per department. Complete totals A decision is expected within a, ' iG day or so on further prosecution, | , Berant Arthur Ohme Kelly said. CRUISE Berant Arthur Ohme, 66, of 2441 The Uu . . . Mt. Clemens St. died this morning J. S. attorney met with : at St, Joseph Merey Hospital, He(St&te Prosecutors to consider] 12 Days~$26500 had been ill one month. whether Graham should be turned ERE wien ote oe HESIdential Division Over, ersten of a column of all combined news. sim tn" + «=| AU UF Units Hit Quotas |seones ovo At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 20-25 m.p.h A week's b for Direetion: East diy Faswabens « aed ee we to them f i as Returns audited Monday put thejthe Senior High, $1,108; the five a ae -_ fe wae born in Gana, lowe Nev.| charges, punidable’ by WEST INDIES ccts Tyseaay. 83 ps Residential Division of the Pontiac|Junior high schools, $1,554; Board) columns news 1889 and married to the former , Moon rises at 0:24 a.m Education employes, $400 and| *pproximately $¢ per column; here in 1949. death in Colorado, of : FEderal NO MONEY aia Pa 3.7114 $1.00 WEEKLY! “at - a * ‘e aoe . ee Ete ¢ aah - 2 St poobcr oF Se ‘hens fT as ad * ‘ FREE Parking in Our Lot ~ ~ 7 ee ee (eeees sad ereagent 4 Tr , Py, ’ ¢ $2 Peete me anaes: | b 29 o © 2 > — E patsii =F te Bese esis | sbi S23 ioe 4 r mie ~ (BERGES Hil, i ai a g : — 7 S- Hah | hep s 33 a a as rH 34 £ i 3 i at 8 |. é f | nage ie tae 13) Si ie na aa ii if i blige ar dha ane ES is faa ihe He Wes Tt ail i HE. id i ii ! 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He i TU a = Hf tit with , te inl | ne | gS Lei lh = 3 je eet fie CPi loa Eydacs rey Sahai 3 ni = 3s eth $8 i. ids Tee i a > net i i — an Ab Hi ty Hh ye HB iH] il Ee sii Be wie we ee de 3 ie ce | i s "ah iN s : ; eT Le sit bisa B58 tii. : aagee al F \3 i! - ax = Be ull Tift: Eyta) 5 ‘ sulla titted fats = Hit sepa i tS (et A ae He = 2 fit) ii SE it Hi fi ge ew 88 jrian igs |S Het ty = ol ra Es al Hie regal 2 3 alia RE alt i 3 oe He ‘| flava i H > hi ‘= = i i re L ss TF tinh AEH fs hs? 4 5 ae i ita Als it Of aa ie sia H uthE mS Bt — a3 &s 2 r oD = « < a 1th HUE <= Hint ue TT eagle ill a ~—_ > °, THE ve sent Poet Sy Approve 3-1 Split ie LiF if ite uit est ¢ Soyaerdy business and IARKETS 2% Steady Course reen- ‘| ket held to a steady course today). Stocks Maintain NEW YORK wW—The stock ‘mar- -|in the neighborhood of its old me re. sabears, Reiter, ques prices moved ‘between 1 and 2 "| opened on 2,500 shares off 142 at ;'75| 06 and then slipped. The company ju;| reported earnings for nine months bu. equal to $6.24 a share as against flower,/ $8.38 a year ago. ord high. | Prices usually were changed fractions either way although some points, ’ One of these was Boeing which General Motors, selling without its $1 dividend, opened on 30,000 shares unchanged at 53. It has . 100-125 bu; squash, 1, bu; » No 1, 1.00-180 bu. N 25-1.75 bu. Swiss Chard, No 1 bu. Turnip, No 1, 1.25-i.75 bu. POULTRY Nov. 14 (AP)—Prices paid 0.6. Detroit for No. 1 quality ft geese 25; hea og type hen tur Sears Stockholders "z=... live turkeys; receipts mode ample; demand light and generally ; miscellaneous turkeys 33-35: tom turke DETROIT EGGS Ca , Nov. 14 (AP)—Bggs, f.0.b. included, ral, : a. “Irowns—Qrede A jumbo 60, 38-43 H 45-50 z ¥ i i 3 8 3 fe i 8 3 Bz Calves—Saiable 150. Market opening about steady on very liimted early sup- piy jers irly broad in f CHICAGO LIVESTOCK th 7 spe i fig ef o8 i = Ee (he ell SALLE that sedition against the United been the day’s most active issue he” in the past four sessions during which it gained 7'2 points.. HONEYMOON “NAVY” SAILS AGAIN — Maid of Among higher stocks were Beth- the Mist III slides down thé ways at Niagara Falls, Consolidated Edison, Kennecott PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 198 ves ins ture of a trip to : metal craft replaces the lehem Steel. Chrysier, Goodyear.’ yt insure that today’s honeymooners will not | which burned in drydock last April. i Jan. 1, ' ‘The enlarged Manufacturers Na- by Pontiac People” tional Bank will be launched on | se eae igs mamaed,co] WILSON GMC 60, the Falls since the 1800's. The all-/of urers and Industrial dat eensieee two. wooden-hull Maids|National were to meet today to ——— Pigures after decimal’ prints are eighths| Mrs. Wilhelmina Van Etten, told)8 High ‘Low Hoon age of 69, Mrs. Van Etfen was ig- p.m Thursday. Purpose of the ae TRAILER COA Probate Judge James H. Sexton|meeting is to elect the 1956 offi- ine Genny Miceeene tee Hh 4 his client would take the legaljcers. There will be preseptation 5 lemeston Products’... 2} 33/ fight to New York courts. of workshop for the “Every Mem- instances |Masco Screw* ...... ; 310 3.2 ” butchers; |Midwest Abrasives ..., 74 84 The estate was left by Mrs. Ag-|ber Canvass. Rudy Mig? ........: ° 34 23ines Barringere who died six ; months ago in New York at the/Slate Christmas Party Leader Waits i { i P3 az aside the conviction. It is said States is “a federal offense that can be prosecuted in federal courts 2. ! 4. Add new Section No. 14 as 5 CH and regulated by Act} ire es defined | 43 oa, plas Acts of a. a) amen at sam con- form to the follows uirements. (a) No Traf shall be} located on its site so that it shall have} it yard of less twenty-five ron (25) fest.’ a side yard of less than ten | and than | STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—(Com by|Nored in her daughter's will. METAMORA — Mr. and Mrs./ (10) feet rd of less the Associated: Prose) ue . * 8 8 Truman Denby and Stephen Knob-|e tree ‘and ciear_of sll obsttnetions | Indust Rails Util Stocks| Selander and the National Bank! lock will be hosts for the annual Gon tok ook oe apg ae o, 5 os ~~. = oo eS ie Bt [Rf \of Detroit were named general|Metamora Farm Group Christmas}iess than ten 110) clear’ fest’ batwnee 2-12.00; |Month ago .....235.4 124.8 70.8 167.1|\@uardians to represent Mrs. Van! party, which will be held Wednes- weit “aavtess thal tee ae) Ives nigh <.!<. asta iset Set lars|Etten’s interests in the case. She|day, Dec. 14 at the Masonic Hall. /spece | 1988 Low <0. 331 1149 612 1488/has been a bed patient in a Detroit] A potluck supper will be served at Pryde welll meek shall, Provide a, depth] 1954 +++s.443.9 77.8 55.4 108.0 hospital since last June. 7 p.m. pane ET. Pong He and electricity hooku water ps shall be} placed on the plot so that the trailer] when loca the will not occupy aie ‘wwe eee rrvvvvveVYY?T Copper, Allied Chemical, Tess ee ee ee has been a traditional fea- Wabeek has re- Meet Y io Co., and Johns-Manville. 3 since the Detroit Trust|? _ Meet Your Friends in jer were such issues as . and the Wabeek State Bank of? RIKER FOUNTAIN = | Vocsesuren Sheet & Tube, rca, College to Offer County Deaths ted July 30, -|Dow Chemical, Southern Railway) : rec ors 0 e : Detroit-Wabeek was said to be babe | and. Union Pacific, | matte intruck | |2oNv I ied ccc: Guter maps’ minaaeeeeots | nd s ® s iLine Management HOLLY — Service for Alfred New York Stocks full ig THONEL VIVIGENG crs. 22. sumer street, Orton : _. 20.3 Int Tel & Tel. 28 | year course in motor trans- | ville, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday ae Resection te is os Coal. 2 -$| portation management, which plan- | from’ the Bendle Funeral Home, foot. |allis Chalmers 61.7 Johns Man $14 ners say will fill an “urgent need” | An annual dividend of 75 cents bid ee in Lakeside Complete Liaise, M4 «9 Xeanecott 1224 for administrative and supervisory | @ share was voted for the- 40,000 enema - Crouch died Mon- Am Can”... 43. LOP*Glass | #44 personnel in the industry, will be |outstanding shares of Pontiac State Survivers include several nieces Ham Gis"e ni. wes Legis” tay’, aes OPened next fall at the ‘TriState /Bank stock yesterday by the|and nephews. . Investment : an M & Pay... may Lockn Aire .. s1.1/ College of a and Com-| bank's board of directors. ‘ars: Ana Sues ; 7 "|Am Motors .. 8. ws rrerce at Angola, Ind. : : Mrs. Anna oge.e i: Am N Gas ay Lone 8 Chem. sf To be offered ge a snajor te.the! President Milo J. Cross said ther UTICA-<@arvios Get Mira. Anes Facilities Am Bitigg Bat ett atte” $4/college’s department of commerce, |dividend was an increase of 15|zink, 59, 1245 Clinton River Rd. Am Smelt .... 49.4 Martin, Gl ... 30.5|the course will lead to a bachelor | cents per share over last year. | Sterling Township, will be held at Am Too. tht Merck” ”. Sualof science degree in business ad-; He also pointed out the dividend|19 am. Wednesday from the + + « at Your Pinger Tips An Vnewe = = : ed on re $3.1/ ministration. ° og paid on a larger number of | schwarzkoff-Milliken Funeral Armeo Stl... 49 Monsan 48 | The move was officially endorsed | Shares. Home with burial in Utica Ceme- Armour & Co: 185 Mont Ward 1905 | recently by the National Commit-| In September, the board ap- tery. Mrs. Zink died early Sunday Just pick up your phone and call us for experienced AU Ost Line. . $6.2 Motor ane! 39.7 tee on Education of the Americen | a er ee — — morning at Henry- Ford Hospital, service on your investments. Your inquiries ore welcome in . Motor: ae | Trucking Assns. which increased number Detroit. Mf —by phone, by letter person. as b thie sane & (3811 The 12-quarter course will in-|shares from 30,000 to 40,000. Surviving are four daughters, by y by == Rend 2 | net”... 3 Nat (Bie |. 392' clude subjects in general business: a Mrs. Nellie Rutkus, Mrs. Alice Beth Stee! 186 Net Dairy =. 4 8|categori T ‘Public Service Audit Valusek and Anna Zink all of at Dairy (categories as well as a compre- Pyblic rvice Auditors fi in o . : bene tAton: oe met laca 0.6 hensive group of subjects pertain- dR Rai Utica. Mrs. Mildred Griske of Mt. WATLING, LERCHEN & co. Bond Sirs ... 171 Nat Thee |... ©7/ing exclusively to the motor trans- Recommend Rate Raise Clemens; six brothers, John and Brie Mar. 2 Beam ar... gra) Port — LANSING — The staff of the| William of Rhinelander, Wis., Jo- Member New York Stock Enchenge end other feeding exchanges Bris My .... 20.4 Nor Pac ||... 72 : —_— \state Public Service Commission /S¢ph, Charles and Edward of Chi- . Budd Co ..... 20.7 Nwst Airline. 19 4 be foe cago, and Louis Dauber of Terre PONTIAC Bui “"" 9.9 Ohto Of1 ...... 31.7 W || Sa p has recommended a $103,000 rate , OFFICES Caneet & H. ist pwens a? td l 1ams yS ems lincrease in the contract between|Haute, Ind.; three sisters, Mrs. — pan AW Air ITS p@ A lthe Upper Michigan Power and = = acne: Mrs. 716 Pontiec Stete Bank Building Dey 16.2 vee N ld ‘ ; Ssca-| Ela Vanhorn irs. Ida Kar- -2895 Sect is. 3S Rooney CBS Seize the ew Cd§ Licht et ccaky | bat al Rheaenaar Wie re 4 ro ibe Pepel Cola .. 2 || DETROIT (AP) — Gov. G. Ma, cae = event) Brooeeeed ot 5 beer air soy cumin mame : = bol Oe Pheipe D ..... 887/nen Williams says the difference |M& yesterday, staff auditors rec- Mrs. Virginia Baker Chrysler... ®5.3 Philip Mor... 446|between Republicans and Demo-|Ommended a rate of 1.243 cents per — LAKE ORIO Service for Cities Bvi ... 58.1 phil) Pet |... 77.2 i i “oh |kilowatt hour, against 8.85 cents . : Climax Mo .. 646 pijisby Milis.. 552/crats is that.Republicans ‘‘cling to “ie i+, |Mrs. Virginia Elizabeth Baker, 53, Cole Pein “1284 Pit Plate G... 844 the old things,” and Democrats, |Per kilowatt hour paid by the city| ,.. on ws Cole Paim 1384 Proct & O....100.4/" 1 the . in 1954. . 2 S. Broadway, will be held at} : . : ew. a ed j { re! Col Gas... ied pureOM 2. 3) eels This would give the company a a eral Po nth burial t ‘tolloa| , Gon "Bais"... 483 Repub sti. St3| “Because of this difference,” fair return of seven per cent on its iar Beergronn! Goamtary Kinoaiey | l — : = a ores om oe Williams told the Wayne County investment, staff members said. Mrs. Baker died yesterday tA Cont Mot .... 9 Rey Tob B. .. $02/Democratic Business and Profes-| John H. McCarthy, commission ox aa Mer bee Phone FE 4-1568-9 Sere he ey © Bl sional Commiteee yesterday, “the chairman, said the staff's report : . ; erro s Bg BE foe bead $2lrole of business leadership in to-|would be studied and acted upon| | She is survived by a sister, ae : : 3-31: Carag. a3 Becovile Mie ea morrow's world wil] belong more |by pong commission in “a few sash wolae Flint bie pa Donald Le Hansen Richerd Ht DeWitt se “** §7« Shell On ....: 6.7/t0 the Democrats than to Republi- | weeks. : Detroit. - Seegm Res. 2-06i8 Du Pont ....242.6 Simmons ..... 49-6 'cans.”’ as : §1l = East -Ked.":. sha ge-couy stob:. S.| “Time has got to run in our| Astronomers Group om cae ae 14 eee Bh auteiias':. 423 Bry, Rand: Bf\tavor,” Williams ‘said. “It »\to View Projector Cabeok ia ai Conan na oon es Community National Bank Bldg. Beteig. Be St Ragone tan ned dows hi trees bald held at 9 a.m. Thursday at St ec 1 Fairy Mor’... 33.2 Stevens ot , m hill fast. Members of the Pontiac-North-| \tichael's Churc =| A f D mbe Prech Tre... $23 Stud Pack ee ea "on ne |west Detroit Astronomers Associa- M a pac veniege tig Ss 0 e r st tare -:: SS Som On -13/| More than 300 Democratic busi-| oo _|follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Re- -o+- 05 Suther Pa _@ : tion will witness a full demonstra e Gen Dynem .. $11 Swift & Co..: aae|ness and professional people at-| ion of the Spitz projector at 8|°ation of the rosary will be at W Will Be Located at Gen Elec ..... so Syl El Pd.” 46 |tended the meeting. It was the ~ F 8:15 p.m. Wednesday from Donel- e Gen Pds ..... 90 exes Co 119.4 p.m. Thursday in the new Robert Geu Motors .. 33) Tex @ Bul... 37.7\8econd meeting of its kind. The|!, son-Johns Funeral Home, Pontiac. . ° ° Gen Tet ..... 39.6 ~ $2.4\6 ion a McMath Planetarium. at the Cran-|" siivors include his aaiae| Co t N. ti nal Gen Tire : a Timk R Bear 106 first was held Nov. 8 in Lansing. brook Institute of Science. Mrs Seles Fierd: Mc Geter | 4 mmuni y a 0 os@ gins The projector is able to display ae : | geame BE fmecee.2!/Mother, 101. to Fight 1m ra om, tie 20Jooe dome| Coors Colvel: four sisters, Cre Bank Bldg. Grah Psige . 16 Pac..... . 187 ’ ’ q ceiling of the planetarium, as ag pad Semaine : Oti: of Pontiac and Gt No Ry ... 423 Unit Air Lin.. 38.2) i le: s Craig Deeaaa Gt West S 215 . many as are visible on a clear d Unit Aire.... 62.6) of Milford; three brothers, Avern Gell Od... ons Gat ereit.... for Will Settlement night. and Jerome of Peoria Ill. and olland : tis 2 oe The planetarium was dedicated Richard of Ot , . 1 4. : = -|Mooker Ei... 384 UB Steel... $81/ DETROIT &— Attorneys repre-|Sept. 30 this year, ee oe . | EVERYTHING YOU |, Tl Cent.) G34 Goat Oe poi’. 12$/senting a 101-year-old Detroit wom- Public planetarium in Michigan. AMENDMENTS OMES FROM Ing Rand Ser tg A Bk... 27 |an seeking a share im the three! — jot Oakland. State ‘ot ee Seat NEED C Int" Bus Men 400.4 ison & Co.. 12 {|million dollar estate of her dauzh- Men's Club to Gather | the “Tollowines amendments to the| THE PAGES OF Int Harv 36.3 Woolworth 49 /|ter refused yesterday a $100,000) 1. Amend Section NO. 4 by eadingl Int Nick ... 80.2 Yale & Tow.. 60.4 eel Cine | ROCHESTER—The Men's Club|g tratier Park District 1” odaing| - THIS BOOK t Paper ..'1142 Youngs Sh&T 97.2/ Settlement fast aoa lof St. Philip's Episcopal Church| 2. Revoke Section @.14. se. el [oe - 3. Amend q be « Milton Selander, attorney for, Will have its annual meeting at|moior Gourts ss ©'2 °7 Sédine “And CAPITOL 75 West Huron St. FE 4-056! 4 dents. H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency H. W Hattenlocher Mex E. Kerns 318 Riker Bidg. PE 4.1551 “Consult Us for First Hand Information in Stock ‘and Bonds Board|ii* 1) sus * ip. ra ¢ ae C4. Nephler Co. Hi A bank book is the answer to all your financial needs and dreams. With a savings ac- count, you can have a strong SAVINGS & LOAN CO. For only a few pennies per day—you can protect your- self against serious acci- all Now Before You Leave — __ THE RONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. 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