118th YEAR hehe J ia DAY, } ~ me id CT a wie bis . [ARCH 28.°1 955 —38 Cold Deals De / PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MON = ™! 3 - = . rt — Police Flooded - With Phone Tips About Barbara Search for Missing Girl Enters Fourth Day; Still _ Neo Good Leads DETRPIT (INS) — The frustrating search for seven- abouts of the youngster who disappeared on her way to Assumption Grotto ool on Detroit's East Side. 3 li t : gfR * led Up’ . - Feathers ‘Fow |} ? to submit to the beauty treatment. With his natural oils washed with the petroleum, the bird had to be té his pond. Otherwise, his feathers would have been PARIS (#—Bolstered by final French parliamentary its crucial predawn votes on the Paris accords yesterday, Faure gave assurance he already had contacted the *parley with the Kremiin. fHity 5 § ar East Side. and | J : pit, \ 32 tah] > ERE gi aF #23 5 if ?¢ zr to help wrap up the school segrega- ij , f z FB il ; i tt TE Hi i ( tH i : i A al He went further by mak- Bonanzagram Deadline Near point. statement of govern- ment aims. és office; or postmarked 5 p.m. te- is ell le iii i j i | lt I; ? i condition today at Bethesda Naval Hospital. He was hospitalized after suffer- ing a stroke Saturday. No French OK Paris Accords, Seek Four-Power Talks United States and Britain on preparation for a high-level |. ing an East-West confer-) Three Convicts Leave Rebels 9 Others Still Holding Two Guards Hostages in Hopeless Revolt LINCOLN, Neb. (#)—Three prisoners considered “dead weight” by their compan- ions in the day-old rebellion at Nebraska's state peniten- tiary were sent to the war- den's office today, but nine others still held two guards hostage wory ra maximum security building. . Gov. Victor E. Anderson said after interrogating one of the trio that the two uards had not been eyez, i et ; s i Police Watch i Fri dhe ii E Hi : cit i fe 4 at Nebraska Pen >: ‘Weekend Snow Counts 9 Deaths : Li Hf 24s ¥ | i fic accidents Take Annual le ee 3a, ee eS Wing Awards in N ew York ey = ‘Four Killed .in Traffic; Three Detroiters Four persons were killed in traf- =- Of Detroit, death Sunday as he lay a Detroit car-train collision in Cadillac. Going -to Pa that you must fill out if you wish your child to have (Polio shots when the vacci- |Mation program begins. | Complete this form, filling in the | child's name, age, address and the | date; and then. sign your name. The form must be returned to the school before March 31. | won't be on the list If your youngster was one of the ;7,000 or more who received a harm- mmunizations: Requests / If your son or daughter is among some 40,000 Oakland County school children in grades one and two, he or she brought home an envelope this afternoon. x Inside this envelope, you'll find a letter explaining that a mass polio immunization is planned for first and second grade children as soon as a final report on last year’s rents Today ‘ issued. Scelba Arrives for U. S. Talks Claim Italian Premier Will Quiz Ike on Danger | of Formosa Strpit War WASHINGTON (INS)—Diploma- | tie sources said today that Italian Premier Mario Scelba will seek | President Eisenhower's private |estimate on the danger of war in | the Formosan Strait. Scelba, who arrived in Washing- | ton last night, begins a series of | } Thomas L Ryan, 22, of Centra- | teas control substance, then a re-« top-level talks with U.S. officials + Saturday. lia was killed Saturday in ascar- | “the | t . ol of 12 | quest form is necessary before-the | today ,cars in. Redford. Township near | | Detroit. | vaecine can be given. |that the report on the vaccine is | unfavorable, the project will be cancelled, although this seems . | highly unlikely. Toughest General Fights at Omaha i¢ war comes, the toughest | general of them ali Will do his fighting from a peaceful-looking buliding near Omaha, Neb. All his toots and magic buttons are there. ' For a glimpse of Curtis LeMay ‘amd the heavily guarded head- + | stood-to —-be--concerned over the - | possibility that if the Chinese Reds Quemoy and the VU. § involved, major war might result, School Financing Issue on April 4 Ballot Proposal trict oe (First in a series of four : Gealing with the candidates eee ne atone. we eene mre gos - No. 3 Would Set rf rH i? a a i : i : ty ‘| 4: Tf | i EE i ot is HE i | a é é § afi i : set Ga., belt, 3 z | i 200 fishermen and |were stranded on Lake Marion high winds their boats. Two storm ‘and (Continued on Page 2, I i The rest et . fs ; e : <= mal ks y wy © ye. 4 i A mea Mi {ae *y : A ee, " ‘ : : Sei . ; , fio alle, Splat d g : * "i iy " ~* Pw - *, 4 gt rr we eh, ® nq y _ . . oy f € a: . “ ‘ " 5%. * » fei % : a . ol 7 * . tS iy ° ne ee ee RAL tet = 7 ae ~s Rin + dren > i; i g : sulii : if up waves and threatened to wa Col. 1 Ce ee ia ir se28 iff & 3S i <2¥ “hel? 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The Vickers Corp., vent the annexation of 76 acres of Incorporation is sought to pre- a at § tonight. is 5 2] i2|23e03 , ie he 2 wnderay by the ha Mrs. Carol Noble | porder of who has served as a Wate eceives Award wx,|for Long Service "ye ~ |Choir Member an ger her es . Fr i i ith i ta | iit re( Spedet] iiss il aE lives ‘Ee: for 2 . ae aie 2. | oe > ea Residents U rged _jto bt ogee This Week} i i egg id cy ‘ap ali, a pe apni np 3 “f High |93 F ale HL i a iJ ee ee +e Sere SG Lea J : ¢ ¢ — Chosen 5 8 bs uk o P+ 5 2 2 ah Be ig a faciicit ila dat sl ii fe lat ad : a ogan é Is Sl ~ b - ae ’ é é he oe -# Be —. as $ Ook F ee Tes ee * « f i Ulta iid: i Hit nil ii; ip iti? . i HT “al at cay tee Lalande ila “ih Hedi il ie r WS JEWELERS contemporery trend for true + oe We sweeping lines ore gracefully teble with balanced pléce settings. See it todey, America’s Finest Silverplate Free from past infivence, Flair le daring in shepe ... bold in form. A completely new pettern reflecting the beeuty in functional design moulded te enrich your / °22 Pros Double Serving Dish two open serve ing dishes combined te form © tovered vegeteble dish 165% ia é ete . s ee } ey ed i, Bs . . * $ ey 5 P : be a RTS ge Pie - 4 OMe ae ” a ee gt ~ , s aa 5 Beverage Pet, Suger & Croom eee N- +. 9 DOW WEEK $]00 Roll Tray ter breed, rolls, sandwiches, colery ond hors d eouvees ~ Serving Woy 10° tong $17.80 Hight 6-pe. place settings end four os 1-PHECE SERVICE FOR 12 4 52-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 *g975 LY ee f ty i : <~ y $]00 Not I¢ Se ‘ t . *, +: * $ . j ee ee ee ae ke 24 North Saginaw St. Pontiac Nee gy Re “9978 < Complete service with cheice of service spoons er seled forks. ~ Pre my fas ded ; ws e a) 4. . a ‘ = $e er ap 4 Para 4 = A Ms a} Pes 4 \ Se ze 9 - § h ee > je ro4.™ 7 ” 4 . ,. 3, CA Aye > -® Hg 3 eae HUNT fh ¥ Bidty reales fald 3 He 4 LT ites cre ‘Phone FE 5.0738 sii ru! it ra Tb Perera 4 Pa ‘ Indeed, overspending for a funeral service is quite unnecessary. Sim- ply call the Brace-Smith Funeral Home—tlook around in the display room and note what a wide variety of services.are available at t ne a t “-weasonable prices. ey a patil ijl fi m a Te eile 4 : sf ie tHe oe at 1 if HEE hele Se LOS cn dts ditt aed tans - Choice of all solid brass discount. Wonderful wall - ~~, CUP and SAUCER and Matching Plate «$400 Choice of 2 Patterns “OUTSTANDING BUYS DURING WIGGS’ END O' MONTH CLEAN UP’ Hylon Lounge Chair Brass Plaques V3 off ses at one-third Wedgwood 92-Piece Service for | $150 Value $7950 2 "Willett "$50.00 839" | Solid Cherry large round table, tripcd base, dam- aged top. . $525.00 Solid Cherry Bedroom Group $375. $81 $100 + « « has extension leaf, $480.00 Dining Room Group 350 Solid Cherry Table | $2.50 Plastic Phone Cover, $1.00 6x6 Decorated Tile and Wrought Iron Holder ......both $1.00 . Belleek China Vases. .... .$1.00 Odd Salt and Peppers... .pr. 50c $25.00 Salad Bowls.....$10.00 $15.00 Cut Crystal Bowl. . .$5.00 $10.95 Tureen and Ladle. . $5.00 $6.96 Planter ..........$3.00 ODD PIECES of CHINA at 2 Price or Less Dozens of odds and ends . . . plates, bowls, platters, fruit dishes, etc. All at least half price and many even less been used for display and is slightly Almost every odd and BIG SAVINGS Lamps Trays - Wall Racks Crystal Gifts Pictures China Kitchen Wares Odds and Ends ~, end ts reduced. Fine Opportunity to make an excellent buy for shower and wedding gifts. Many are one of a kind and are reduced to practically give-away prices. : _WIGGS 24 W. Huron St. . Open , til 9 Tonight perk 7 i ie ri i a i "7 ft i fe ; i a) place proper very Seeing stripes? And never with more dash|necklines, it is worn ascot-fashion and *- | than in this bold striped taffeta paddle scar{.| looped at the throat to show off its rounded The perfect fill-in for spring’s wide open) paddle shape. Talk Insignificant if Actions Speak i tntert EBs HE TEE pe tt FRE Rete preter a'e-f reread yet pe i Pearl boigt ; HE it ‘te ah é ; in ltl i i iy You Can Earn Money in Your Home} Through Radio, Television Advertising is nothing else they can possibly, which lists all the advertising By ANNE HEYWOOD Because so many young mothers insist stubbornly that they must do typing at home, and that there — Just Arrived— You May Win One of 4 Valuable Door Prizes to the Bloomfield | Fashion Shop | Wednesday, March 30 § - M5PM | A Fashion Show of . ~ Beautiful Spring : and Easter Fashions Loads. of new spring clothing that will | be put on sale immediately after the show. We will be open until 9:30 p.m. 7 for your shopping convenience. : We Invite You ee a Sere toes ‘aaa — a — . = ee Me oe le a | do, we have undertaken a study | agencies in the country. to see if there is any possible way | to make money at it. fl by i @ sbis & E E Z Fl ite! iJ i gis? r HLE ATE titi ulti U pre Hl BT Rg | : a TTTtH i i ei Feaee Hick for transcriptions of commercials you spoke to them about your Here's how it works: You listen particular interest in them, Let to the radio or television pro- the good word get around that gram, and take down, verbatim, you like them. Then follow it up the commercial. with dates. In most sections of the country, Keep those girls eecupiéd a one minute commercial brings) - want B keep home Sat of miochiet about a dollar. If you are very Take them out, spend casual eve- good, and can get a good many, nings in their homes, join up with have a home activity which you other couples for informal parties. will pay. Such jobs are scarce, If you can persuade them to go "nye base “woe | ine fet wal tee ta public library and consult the those who kiss and tell and these) structive channel for their en- Advertising Agency Redbook,| who kiss and exaggerate. ergies—a routine that would be fun Gregg Shorthand Accounting Typewriting — Comptometer and Calculator NEW CLASSES MONDAY, APRIL 4 Day, Half-Day and Evening Many mature women attend the Business Institute, The demand for this type of office worker far ex- ceeds the supply. Those interested are invited to call or phone FE 2-3551. Our counselors will be glad to plan with you. . VETERAN APPROVED 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac, Mich. Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin try See e REEL oo. se eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee YT ee Name Address — PETUNIA! On earnest icebox- Cleaning days, I even scour The ice-cube trays / jor powder; Many icecube trays have wax coatings which make ice-cube re- moval easier, and you might destroy it. ' wk ne chet lg J Our new HC Electronic Process Con- trols adjust our cleaning process, in- stantly and automatically, to compen- sate for weather changes that could mean drab, lifeless With HC garments out softer, brighter, livelier! And what a soft, supple feel to those thoroughly cleaned fabrics! All yours at no extra Cost . . . call FE-2-8101 and see! = [UTI = 2 me “a _ ee ae ts 338i Si \>* Ld } THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955, : ans oa + phan Seg ' I | % 2 “a FRIGIDAIRE Free Delivery Float-action rinsing. Spins Automatic clothes dry. Here ot a new low bargain price is your new Frigidaire Auto- Quickly, easily and with the very least amount of work ®n your part this Brand New Frigidaire Automatic Washer does your washing. Big load capacity. Gleaming white porcelain finish, Trade-in your old washer for the $50.00 offer tonight! OPEN TONIGHT to 9 Zhe OOD HOUSEKEEPIN matic Washer! ai2 £5 tek: ae : ee = O8sy 2g > | 3 3 . a oe Ie Heo i. = t| $) {| — eyelids i i gu sgn ie ig mat Boa? 75 g2% aie ee ie £23 Mr pe. eas at ‘ i oe 3 | Bg BH: Bitte ‘ " lifted iB —— company of publicans. “ SPECIAL VALUE| Rub 2 Ow i & .®& ez FL fn ue ut Hass alt ae i ? He ‘; a E.3a82°) ——- + oe F for BRUNETTES, tangy APPLE RED with ae itself, The Silk-Tone Liquid Rouge that blushes like youth, not make-up, tery of harmonized rouge and lipstick — keyed to blondes, brunettes, redheads, silver hair and American Look brownettes. What's more, it’s yours at a price you simply can't pass up! The softening, lustrous new lipstick costs 1.00 alone. During this limited-time choice for 5 color types: for BLONDES, blaz- offer you get both for 1.50 in a wonderful TONE rouge; for BROWNETTES, brilliant Helena Rubinstein creates for ‘you the flat- RED-TONE rouge; for REDHEADS, vibrant _ €RACKERJACK lipstick with conaL-rons costs 1.10 by regularly 2° now . wee rouge; for GREY or SUVER hair, sparkling RED RASPBERRY lipstick with ROSE-TONE rouge. Phone FE 4-1555 TURKEY 29: SAUERKRAUT ' Open Tonight to 9 e BEEF 10° 9 FRESH CUBAN. PINEAPPLE Large of PONTIAC 2%: SILVER FLOSS 51 West Huron Street ee ¢ TUNA © CHICKEN 12-02. > CAN HYGRADE’S tency Brand PARTY LOAF le s ES bik hey ik aster y / Hh re) HT Hs ¥ gS gqlitl! i HUF & & 34 Hi z A § oy 3 4 | 355 : i + I fig = . bal aH. all i ap ats ua? bE — ‘¢. 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Clemens. | Frances Love, Mrs. Marie Cain all of Romeo; and one brother, Adolph Pilot, and a sisters, Mrs. 91, of 409 S. Main | ® Martha Miller, both of Detroit. Mrs. Agnes L. Fessenden” ~ ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Agnes | St., was held today at Roth’s Home for Funerals, With burial in Romeo Cemetery. A Romeo High School teacher for over 45 years, Mrs. L. Fessenden, | ' Cause * Harry Harnack. father of ws Surviving are two cousins, Rich- jard Ladd of Highland Park. and Im the matter of the Petition Concern. | STATE OF MICHIGAN —In the Probate | Petition having been filed in this Court Court fer the County of Oakland, | Juventie Division ¢ Judith Harneck, minor To | child Frederick Ladd of Amesburg, Bead ot ean OPFICERS | Fessenden died Saturday following | of electing a long illness. | Mass 13012 fr in the U.S stores in this chain which is midwest. There are approximately fifth | firm operates in 325 cities in the a se { + ; a) 8 \ —a_— Kes | ' Help | BOOMING BUSINESS MA aa, = a of children. ~—er errr owe Oe —————— 7 | GIRL OR WOMAN TO HELP WITH UJ * ? EXCELLENT 1 DAY serv.ce. FE &- 0 —— re also housec! Crescent Lak “MATURE 5 age LADY WANTS IRO’ IRONIN HOSTESSES— STATION AGENTS Ticket job Ponti in gas and | RELIABLE "Inst pon | short sees ining period “ont will pot | ._ Nationa! Schoo! Eng. res Well-paid industries. training te Ciahiee tn wnteation comm ontge CREDIT INTERVIEWERS We have Grose CAR irst Store Here Opening of the new Sylvan Cen- ter. at, Middlebelt and Orchard aRA 0; SRY , ional Grocery Chain Nat Opens F ip gee eet Ummm : he al Hike21. a canenonneee i Son nce ; a eae we a oe ae Ce Ge ae i ee alia as eal et pueden cue : Peel! Be ie it cy) feet UppaHlely, GET au ef Tae ill atily uti i Tene 13g? HE thie ie;? ‘ nih . Hea a L Pat Bre: E Ae ‘3 Hal eur i tellé sid isthe iat i es i eet ii! Ey a Ht ars 4 soc fs 333 Ha Bei: uly pe Ate pt = Bhd thy 4 a : aS i sedi 4 i “se*ehee “St eeee “sete ‘eee "sete cys parrof GAREER GIRLS so Male 6' Help Wanted Female 7 weed fe : eS ny E ae: i i al Hae 7 af 418 ib i 4 Credit re in periods -of expansion Humphrey Cred oid sale Tee Ha be published 3 2 ges i ids iy f eile HT ; pn, L j q i ai rr ‘ PEE ah jie a gi Hi ii HH iH Ae Hy NEED A JOR? Help Wanted vel Le Ml Ee Ae tne 1%, gra att i fh off enoetient | rT ef last scored its earty last ernipeoryenhy ape was up $4.19 ‘a at 70%. The and e Hi TRE nya ty a 2 3 i Bai ues . ai ¢ ATE and pe. today. ART ELT ora aleten ; lth rat Ei on be esas gcd 335 get i Cit a indies ce ‘2 lig ie ill gipagy ie pa TSH | mT Ea : i bali j jit ; He if ey ERIE pe , eat ce ti 3: S$F3s j < a itteas BE hes Hdl Week Bh eeu i te ill oan nn ie ime . VALUET, Realtor REAL ESTATE SALESMAN ‘heer men With other sates exp. R. ves efile agua if =: tay al nF sit Es if 8 tes] ii rE pa , itt a bai ligelt ae sl COE UTE aE ity REL § Funeral Directors met ate, Donelson-Johns| “tmean« In Memoriam id i ith ‘i alta! |} IT iH r ue it Phe. Ph iv Al diseount several yl several HOTEL WALDRON WAITRESS ~ A 1 nae SUDO. SALES WOMEN NDY A Are. Johnson office. yard master. Ave. Switchman. Apply General we Powrtac a E ie Tt fi li te ms B é* a asery fi s ' ie it Ea Pe se cy te in ii iit a2 Ta os FOR WANT ADS ~ ~ i. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 canned food to supply 100 families of four for a year in an attempt) to find out whether it will be safe | to eat after an atomic explosion. This is the equivalent of 1,200 | canned foods because refrigeration | court trial of several men on as , and power facilities were knocked | sault and battery charges, numer- complicated by the question of one of the defendants allegedly “4 | Whether even canned foods sub-| threw at one of the plaintifis dur- The experiment will be carried) ited to atomi¢ radiation will be| ing a scuffle. in American youth.’’~ “a4 r.: ) ance in court, stole the. Canners Donate Samples |tvidence Sat Upon. |W¢.A isto tne" ee ta tut os in A-Radiation Research at Assault Hearing |) sons ras” law part ine WASHINGTON (INS)—U. S., became wholly dependent on) OMAHA (UP)—During @ recent! «11 takes the first 50 years to take his girl friend to the learn how to live,” Dr. Walter } Stark, a dentist, told «a pre-retire- | ous references were made by the institute yesterday. “The Now the situation is further | prosecuting attorney to @ chair |e years should nny + for production, and in the next 50 years a human being sought to be entitled to do the things he wants out with the of safe for human use. The forth-| In summing up his case, the de- official blessing . | , ft the commercial half a dozen government agencies | ning tests are expected to sup-|fense attorney demanded to know side ot production.” A Tet trom, us- during the Atomic maerey resi ply the answer. | why the chair hadn't been intro-| REMEDY THATS | OO, ot mission's current series . —_-——_— ~ duced as evidence, since it had ° new | at the Nevada Proving Grounds. Fear Soldier Drinking | such important bearing on. the Some Crooks Stupid, a Paso | About 25,000 samples of 60 | case. Police Captain Thinks santly, Soothes inflamed tinsuss different eamned feod items, | MERIDEN, Conn. (UP)—The | The prosecuting attorney then) helps prevent cracking, red some im ginss and some in tin, Connecticut Temperance’ Society | pointed to one of the defendants | MONTREAL (UP) «- Detective swelling without / Por fat | pave beem selected @@ the basis | voted to oppose universal military | and remarked: Captain Cecil Rowe thinks some }* relief get new Stainiess Look | of the processed foods consumers training on the grounds that it} “One of your clients has been criminals are stupid. writers oc Olen hg —< buy in largest | would ‘‘stimulate the liquor habit | sitting on the chair all through the| One lawbreaker, whmse name) fists Reguier Paso® available too. trial. I didn’t want to disturb him.” | was withheld pending his appgar- CT ic THAWING! Drive a Few Extra Miles’ ~ You'll Get Many Extra Dollars! BOB FROST, Inc. Lincoln-Mercury Sales & Service 850 S. Weedward, Birmingham Ml 6-2200 cases, and a National Canners | estimated | | splitting the tab for the test ma- terial and the cost of transporting | it to Nevada. . | The Civil Defense Administra-| ‘ tion, which is vitally interested } in the experiment, has recon; mended that U. S. families keep a three-day emergency supply of food on hand in event of an enemy attack. Among other things, the Canners Association said the federal food No Matter How You Look at It! KENTUCKY EGG IS BEST! , The Ideal Spring-Time Coal! 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