‘ ae ee eee } _ THE PONTIAC PRESS | gs : The Weather Details page two 112th YEAR Otek > PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1055-26 PAGES ADOCLATED PERE gUUTIED TREOO i Te ‘ke Sends Congr U. S. Gives 4 Fighters to Costa Rica e ess $1 Soviets to Give ‘Afomic Secrets to Red Nations Kremlin Announcement | Follows Vow to Share Power Plant Data MOSCOW (#—The Soviet Union announced today it is turning over atomic know-how and fissionable materials for peaceful use i : | | wre ! gE EL ri i z | E g : | HE auf Hf i iz ; ; yREy & | : a Tc: Sen. Knowland Says reunited this Detroit, and a with | York. his parents, Charlies and Hildegarde (See story, page 15.) Former Red Prisoner, Parents Reunited AP Wirephote Noble, in New First Atom-Powered Sub Begins Sea Trials Today GROTON, Conn. (UP)—The USS Nautilus, the world’s first vessel to be propelled by atomic today to begin«a series of trial-runs. The 2,800-ton blunt nose submarine, its power, went to sea (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ‘+ Rev: Lord Dies; Created Pageant for Detroit in 195] Mercury Drop, Snow Is Area Forecast Colder weather and more snow tonight and tomorrow is the U.S, Hint Americans Will Participate in Border Guard Aircraft Sold for $1 to: Help Put Down Revolt in Central America WASHINGTON (INS) — ‘Four U. S. fighter planes will be turned over to Costa Rica today and a border patrol — possibly involving U. S. personnel—was or- dered to block arms ship- ments to rebels in the em- battled republic. The four Mustang fight- ers, sold by the U. S. to the Central American nation for a token sum of-one dol- a4 ferrying pilots to the The organization - of American States (OAS), which had previously approved the plane sales, voted a i i J i role in the border patrol; it was understood that the U. S. has enough personnel available in Pan- ~ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Asks $59 Million Civil Defense Funds increase from $10,025,000 to $11,- 600,000 for operating expenses. Proposed budget remove it from a critical target area. It also said that during the year an international reorganization was undertaken “designed to fit the new concepts of civil defense oper- ation * ¢ for 62.4 billion dollars in spending begins July 1. Here are the major functions (in billions of dollars). Major National Security International Affairs and Finance Veterans Services and Benefits .. Welfare, Health and Education ... wees onene Natyral Resources ............... Commerce and Manpower ....... General Government ...........- Interest on Public Debt ...,...... Contingencies Total Gross Budget Spending Bebe ere et eanrerene Total Net Budget Spending .. the funds be spent, with a comparison of estimated expenditures for | the current fiscal year and actual spending for the previous fiscal year. Agriculture and Farm Resources Reserve for Proposed Legislation and Deduct Receipts from Government-Owned Corporations, Postal Services, Etc. ...... during the 1956 fiscal year which for which the President proposed | 1954 1955 1946 seceeceece 46.5 40.6 40.4 st eeeeses 2.1 18 18 ssicveee coo «= 4.2 4.4 4.6 secccccces ae 2.3 2.3 eenesiven 7.4 8.9 7.6 sce cvesece 13 13 12 coseee emee 48 . 18 6.9 seneecvece 1.2 1.2 15 ecedusieaive 6.4 6.9 6.3 aceedecces a! 3 es cinieiers 79.1 13.2 73.3 11,3 11.6 10.9 secccusees Of-7 63.5 62.4 Your Own Share of National Debt Getting Smaller WASHINGTON (The national debt keeps growing but your own share of it gets smaller. It isn’t rising as rapidly as the population. President Eisenhower's budget message showed today the federal debt going up. It was $271,300,000,- 000 last June 30, he said, will climb Better? Plane Crashes With 13 Aboard No Trace of Survivors Seen as Navy Aircraft Plunges Into Atlantic CORNER BROOK, Nfld. ® — A United States Navy four-engine Constellation crashed in the Atlan- tic off southwest Newfoundland to- day and search planes over the spot reported no trace of the 13 occupants, one of his en- motor had cut from Harmon re- 3 z to be anyone in them. The Constellation carried a crew been | of six and Harmon Field said there were seven passengers aboard. The aircraft took off at 3:52 a.m. The first, distress signal from the pilot was received at Harmon about 5:45 a.m., and the second shortly afterward. Naval headquarters in Washing- ton said the plane's home base is Patuxent. a meter vising to 23 by 2 ational Economy, Banner Auto Year “Its beneficial effects will mul- | i . i TH 3 fe FE Feks with the remainder to be expend- ed in 1956. Curtice noted that the 114 billion dollar: expansion program did not include 200 million authorized for modernization and exparision of General Motors. facilities in Eu- rope. When the present program has been completed, he said, General (Continued on Page 2,° Col. 1) n Today's Press | Seaway Budget fo Be $22 Million One-Fourth of Project Slated for Completion by Mid-'56 ‘WASHINGTON — Nearly one ti 274285 p i is { l { These works—along with related navigation improvements to .-be provided by Canada, and power development by the Power Author- ity of the State of New York and the Hydro-Electric Power Commis- sion of Ontario—will provide a 27- Montreal. It ig estimated the will issue eight million dollars in bonds in the current fiscal year and 22 million in the next fiscal year to finance the work. St. Marys Bridge Project Included in Ike Budget WASHINGTON —One Michigan project was included today in Pres- ident Eisenhower's budget recom- mendations for navigation, flood control and multiple purpose proj- = curing the 12 months starting y 1. The recommendation was for foot channel from Lake Erie to! ; $338,000 for a lift bridge and re-| $62.4 Billion Spending Plan : gd Budget Items at a Glance WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower's annual badget calls Rising Revenue to Help Reduce Deficit by ‘56 Ike Says $62 Billion Needed in 12 Months Starting July 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (®—Pres- ident Eisenhcwer recom- mended today a slightly trimmed budget he said is designed to guard the na- tion “against attack from without and undermining from within” while advanc- ing human welfare and eco- nomic growth. The chief executive’s spending blueprint, out- lined in a 27,000-word mes- sage and a bulky volume of supporting figures, proposed a 12-month outgo of $62,- 408,000,000. It contemplates a deficit of about 2% billion dollars —a little more than half that estimated for the cur- rent fiscal year, the fifth 1. | iahie f a pan | tay ; i : j a Ht B H money earmarked for ment of up-to-date jet aircraft. The BUDG comes from: T DOLLAR : eee a ata ects epson Aes, i x ( u THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955 4 ‘for First Cranbrook Head ~ Last Rites Held Dr. Stevens Died at 76 in New York rgitis ‘i! , eHEGELL THLE Ets E is iH | | | if Clau- 1 bis oneee } f F i Ht Hi cf fils I , th eeeee lett beweeneee feheesineseenss ‘of snow. werenenes eeteeeres © Busy Dad, Mém Take Time Out, | Name Triplets. . Although he has been bustling! around buying triple orders of dia- pers. and other baby needs this weekend, Robert Forster stopped long enough to confer with his wife, Marian, and come up with names for their three new daugh- ters, born Saturday. | ‘The new arrivals are Eileen Ma- rie, Elaine Marie and Ellen Ma- day morning at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. According to Dr. N. F. Gehrin- ger, the family physician, both mother and daughters are doing been hopping, hasing z 5%, and * Dennis, 3%. 12 Lives Lost in State Traffic Weekend Deaths Rise to Highest Point So Far in New Year By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Twelve persons died in Michi- gan’s ipa er traffic, and a 13th / s as i» é Z a LF ; i i HJ il Lie g | i ‘if i ¢ : F Faby til Costa Rica Will Get AU. S. Planes Today Former Resident! Dies in Florida Mrs. J. W. Greenhalgh Was Wife of Ex-Pontiac Postmaster . Mrs. Joseph W. (Katherine D.) Greenhalgh, Ti, a former Pontiac resident died Friday in Mease Hos. rie, They were born early Satur-}pital, Dunedin, Fla., after a long illness. She and her husband, who served as Pontiac postmaster from 1932-36, had been living in St. Pe- well, But the harried. father has}‘cTS>uré. Fla., for the past 3% Mrs. Greenhalgn: a daughter of William B, and Harriett Malcolm Dickie, was born in Oakland County Aug. 2, 1882. Before her marriage in 1914, she was secre- tary to the late Rep. Samuel Smith, an Oakland County native elected to Congress from the 6th District (Detroit), She was a graduate of Milford High School and attended business college in Pontiac. She was a mem- ber of Pontiac Metropolitan Club Auxiliary, Surviving, besides her husband, is a son, J. Robert, of Pontiac. A sister, Anna McNulty of Milford. and two brothers; LeRoy B. Dickie ‘| of Centerline and Harry B. Dickie of Pontiac, also survive. Funeral service will be held Tuesday from Donelson-Johns Fu- neral Home at 2 p.m. Rev. W. will follow in Commerce Cemetery. Mrs. Frank Blair HH i ey : 5 i Ni wa = = aL Eva, Pontiac . Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Walter Barr of Dalgreen, Ill, 22 grandchildren and four great Vv Chapel tonight at 8:00, Mrs. - | billion, (Continued From Page One) rately adjusted to the national needs,”’ Eisenhower said in his — message, sent to Capitol On the nonmilitary side, the new Eisenhower badget stressed a “policy of partnership’ in develop- ment of communications and_re- sources between the federal gov- ernment and the states, local governments and private interests. Ei called for cost-shar- ing programs throughout the civil- jan part: of his budget, including references to roads, aviation, ship building and natural resources. He announced appointment of a special commission to study soar- ing veterans’ benefit costs, which, he said, need ‘constructive recon” sideration.” : Eisenhower told Congress the nation has come through a tran- sition from wartime to peacetime economy which was “‘difficult for some” but ‘‘not serious on. the whole,” and that “our present growing prosperity has solid foun. dation." Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey told newsmen the fiscal year 1956 budget is based on Treasury predictions that during the calendar year 1965 personal income will rise by 4 per cent and corporation profits by 7 per cent. Humphrey said he does not en- vision any tax cutting proposals this year, but that he hopes by next year ‘‘to be talking about tax reductions and a balanced budget, or a nearly balanced budget.” Eisenhower said future cuts will be more difficult, but he 31 le Hi tH i AF 5% rr : i ‘biel i i i & al BY 5 ii TE- ALK 73-88% BtaS- | squeeze-down since September 1954, when fiscal 1955. estimates , | were last revised. The government then forecast receipts totaling 59% ion, spending of 64 billion and TH a3 LUFLEE Lower Budget Is Presented for Year Starting July | “provides. for greater expenditures than ever before on projects to develop peaceful applications of atomic energy.” - ,He recommended atomic energy spending totaling two billion dol- lars in fiscal 1956, some 50 millions less than this year. Operating costs would rise, Eisenhower said, but construction and equipment costs would fal] next year because work will be completed on production plants now abuilding. Eisenhower said there would be a “higher level’ of raw uranium purchases. The President described a grow- ing nucleus of atomic-powered sub- marines. He said his 1956 budget provided for ‘additional’ similar submarines, Four already have beer’ authorized. In addition, Eisenhower said the Atomic Energy Commission and the Defense Department are col- laborating to ‘expand and acceler- ate’ the application of nuclear pH 2 akbe £2 pagers fis Hi WL s 8 it a3 i it i 8 7 5 j f | E z 3 | ! | 4 f | ie if 5 az! 3 if Asks Diplomacy. in Release of 11 Fulbright Against Any Advance Ultimatum in Dealing With Red China WASHINGTON w — Sen. Ful- bright (D-Ark) urged today that the United States continue diplo- matic negotiations for the release of 11 imprisoned American airmen without laying down any advance ultimatum to Red China. Fulbright, a member of the Sen- ate Foreign Relations Committee, said in an interview he does not believe the American people should expect any ‘‘miracle” as 3 result of the visit to Peiping of Dag Hammarskjold, United Na- tions secretary general. Fulbright said he thinks it will Gate beet | i id ih Real Estate Board — Banquet Set Tonight BF bist The Day in Birmingham for Ice Rink From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM — A Recreation Board proposal that the April election inelude a vote on a $110,000 bond issue for construction of an artificial ice skating rink at Eton Park, will be put before the City Commission tonight. Lawmakers wil] deal with a re- quest for appointment of a civil de- fense director, problem of a lag- ging Ground Observer Corps pro- gram and strengthening the fight against Dutch Elm disease. The relationship between indivi- dual liberties and public interest City to Consider Proposal Bond Issue Mrs. Winston Kellogg, Mré. Hen- ry Foley and Mrs. Chariss Shain. _ « « @ Miss Gertrude E, Smith, 80 of 8 Old Salem St,, died Sunday of manslaughter. Fugitive, 19, Faces Kidnaping Charge DETROIT (UP) — A 19-year-old clothes, also was arrested. ce Em ers are t in office work. Institute offers will b through ra ‘ are ce Name CPP Pee Pee Pee ee ee ee re Tee DAY, HALF-DAY ané EVENING men and women who are The , which the za. & prepare you for Se = i y ent with thorough at and the ability to bold t and the ity to review and empléyment service to graduates. 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-8551 Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin Address ee Pee ee he ee ee e F * a “iy ssi hina lit, nr aces ceneineie eum nea May Subpoena Stevens, Adams McCarthy Heir Says He Likely Will Request More Peress Data — WASHINGTON # —| Secretary of the Army Stevens and’ Army Counselor John’ G, Adams likely will be asked to give the Senate Investigations subcommittee more information’ on the Irving Peress case, Sen. McClellan (D-Ark) said last night. McClellan, who succeeds Sen, McCarthy (R-Wis) as subcommit- fee chairman, said in an NBC ra- dio-TV interview he does nbt think the Army has provided all the facts, # * * ® Peress, a New York City den- tist, Was promoted to major and honorably discharged early last year at a time when McCarthy was ‘demanding he be court-martialed for refusing to answer questions about communism. oper othe abner benaghen had written Stevens Army with’ practicing a Sadlinen ate deception” on the subcommit- tee and the American people. * * Early this month, the army is- sued a 10,000-word. chronology of the case and listed Adams and Lt. Gen, Walter L. Weible, a deputy chief of staff, as. making the final decision to give Peress an honor- able discharge. In his letter to Stevens, McCar- thy said neither Weible nor Ad-| ams was included in a list of 3% officers the Army last spring named for the subcommittee as those “taking an active part in the personnel actions’’ ‘concerning Peress. * * * The Army said Stevens had not yet answered McCarthy's letter. McClellan said he believes the case “has been poorly handl College Lab Gets $2,500 GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Calvin College of Grand Rapids has been awarded a $2,500-a-year grant by the E: I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. for its chemistry department, which is ranked fifth best among the nation's small colleges. © fi ee ee See caer acaiinmaiemmemmes Pronunciation Perplexes Prosecutor trouble white feading @ list of stolen worm- cuit The phrases, ‘ ‘one black wack skirt” and ‘‘one white silk crepe blouse"’ proved tongue twisters.” “One ... (hesitation) . . and one... (hesitation) blouse,"’. said Taylor. “I see you're not too familiar wtih ladies’ apparel,’’ observed Judge Frank L. Doty. Grill Suspect jin Rape Attempt Police Seek Warrant on Man. Nabbed in City Hotel Basement men roused by the screams of a Johnson broke into her room. Hote] Roosevelt where two women reported someone trying to get into their rooms. A porter at the Roosevelt, L. D. Childs, of 301 Branch St., who iden. tified both men, told police he or- dered the pair out of the hotel locks. Evans said police would attempt son, charging attempted rape. Champ Coronator Misses Own-Mrs. CADILLAC (UP'—Goy. G. Men- } : t EF tt i ii i a8 repaper on hig mother's rel ae ae eee eng County | Cesion opened skirt, |. ‘| followed after he saw them tampering with i. to obtain a warrant against John- | © ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 1 i ie SS. inaietineele Fellowship Hears Rev. Herbert Wolf The Lutheran Church of the As- by the resurrection of Jess Christ | {its doors last eve- from the dead.” a Bian so chlas Tage “Eure NO MONEY DOWN pe hemp adie paca wae THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1055. 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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ~ MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955 Congressional Salaries One section of the President’s State of the Union message no doubt struck a more responsive chord in Congress than In it Mr. E1isennower urged Congress “to approve a long overdue increase in the salaries of Members of Congress and of the Federal judiciary to a level com- mensurate with their heavy respon- sibilities.” ~ S. * Existing Congressional salaries haven't changed since 1946 when they were set at $15,000. Of this In 1953 the Senate’s judiciary com- mittee recommended salaries of $25,000 for members of Congress. But the pro- posal was shelved and an outside com- mission was named to make recom- That we must find a way to stop juve- nile crime or be prepared for an appall- ing increase in it is the solemn sounded by FBI Chief J. Encar Hoover. Last year in the United States, Hoover told U. S. News & World Report, persons under 18 commit- ted 53.6 per cent of all car thefts. They also were guilty of 49.3 per cent of all burglaries, 18 per cent of all robberies and 16.2 per cent - of all rapes. : — ke nm Continuing his discussion of th statistics’ from 1,174 cities, the FBI Chief pointed out that the number of teenagers is increasing as a result of very high birth rates after World War II. In his opinion it is logical to expect that unless a way is found to check juvenile crime it will increase. rapidly in the next few years. ‘How can this be prevented? What is the cure? a wo RW . Below is a consensus compiled by the More probation officers should trained and allowed to concentrate on youths who can be saved. There should beats and miore control of comic * cision has spurred GOP talk of holding the Republican convention in Septem- ber of next year. Both ideas are excel- lent. If acted upon, they would have the effect of shortening the Presidential campaign several weeks. x *® * For years we have argued that both campaigns and conventions could be shortened greatly to the advantage of all concerned. Not so long ago national candidates needed many weeks to visit all. parts of the country. — But radio, television and rapid air transport have changed all that. Can- didates can make themselves known to voters in a fraction of the time needed only a few decades ago. . * x * The disadvantages of a long cam- paign are numerous. Enthusiasm gen- erated at June and July conventions soon fades in midsummer heat, and has to be regenerated in the Fall. Cam- paigns started by such conventions are exhausting and expensive for the can- didates and boring for the voters. * * * One of the strongest arguments for late conventions is that they would give Congress more time to finish its work and adjourn before the party gatherings. Early con- ventions far too often break into Congressional sessions. We are convinced that shorter cam- paigns are both possible now and high- ly desirable. Not only would they be far less expensive in effort and money, but bring in ballot box decisions by a far more informed electorate, _ EEE Tue longer you stay in a rut, the deep- er hole you'll be in. Consider the Colo- rado River and the Grand Canyon and be wise. 7 The Man About Town Modest People Three Award Winners Are “Caginot see that I'm entitled to it,” is expression of the Fred J. Poole, recently selected by the Junior Chamber of Commerce as Pontiac’s outstanding young man of the year. The outstanding boss, Dave R. Ewailt, chosen at the same time, feels that there must be some “terrible bosses,” and Mel Eller, named outstanding man within the Jaycee organization, wonders if the thing was checked over as closely as it should have been. .. Tt surely is refreshing to find something in reverse of the general price trend, as did of 52 Green St. Jn looking over a copy of the Pontiac Press of 28 y@ars ago, he saw a brand of radio advertised for $169 that today is selling for $15. lecture, ten members of the Pontiac Boys Club, under the very competent guidance of - : Michael L, Fiorille, put on a fast tumbling show that delighted the audience. Mike tells me that the club is shooting for a membership of 2,000 this year. A native of Denmark, but a resident of Pontiac for many years, : Mrs. Andrew Knudsen of 76 Stout St., soon celebrates her ninety- second birthday. She is still doing all of her own housework, and feels happy about her good health and being a resident of a country that has done so much for her. — “Never before in anything I have read have of Walled Lake, in telling about the Pontiac Press feature, “Suspect.” Already bursting with - pride preee hie. David i awrenee Saye: ay 7 Hammarskjold’s Remarks Brighten Hopes for Fliers WASHINGTON—Anyone familiar bombs at the enemy if we are with the oomangpenar = Lied attacked. sonal diplomacy con rear | the old-fashioned skill that averted - ire press ‘te told ‘that the ~ many a world crisis will read be- been scheduled tween the lines and come to the the shouting dies down the American fliers “wilt be released by Red China's government, The: manner of doing it may «The speech also outlined why i | | g2 Li if it e i bee ul ff [f rE f i | ‘ Eg EF $e WL i ‘ 5 i [ie Ege tf ‘Li Bite & ts twee tes oe Friend or Enemy, It’s Usually Up ¢ z ae! | i to the Wrangler a5 j Voice of the People the United Nations stands Social Security Payments Should Begin of & deal, nor with ‘any link be- ernment “is opposed to any action Five Years Earlier, States ‘Nearing 60/ mms tr ntunt_ atl ptf te / ates earing of fencing with the correspond en =e aay Se Letters will be by yg — neces ments are taken up from the earth natural rock phosphafe and nat- a an seeps J caprosotime — design further must. ae lntioe bur then, by vegetation that-man and ani- ural potash that have not been word im his impromptu statement Communism.” | Fequesis unless the ‘etter ‘ie critical ts mals eat. treated with sulphuric acid; also 's “unilateral.” The assistant secretary then — ure. Then man, faced by growing ullding up the humus in the This means that each side does %#id: “The regime stands con- I would like to hear from persons Population, began te overwork soil, and use of compost. whatever it does without any ap. © Vieted by the United Nations of 60 years of age who think our ‘te Soll. The trace elements pi. 4, - free Parent pressure from the other the crime of aggression” and “it Social Security payments should ‘Were depleted and physical trou- raising of poison and seemingly in spontaneous fash- as not explated that crime, nor start at age 60, so we may still bles developed in man, Our area. vegetables containing the natural ion. That way of. handling it is its crimes against countiess in- have a few years to enjoy is known as the goiter belt due trace elements and minerals and almost a prerequisite to success, Secent victims ef Communist money has accumulated, I un. % lack of iodine, deficiency ailments like tooth trou- because each side, especially in malevolence, Its admission te derstand, for that purpose. “‘Pres- Intensive farming, erosion and ‘© Will disappear. I have grown the case of Red China, must pre- the United Nations would under. sure to bear” will surely bring an'ef the ae organic foods for 15 years and sumably not “‘lose face,” which is mine the real Chinese govern- results. leaching soll have all been am healthier than I was 15 years Oriental psychology. ment, mow based on Formosa, The idea has already been talked factors. Among resulting ailments ago. . Literally speaking, of course, which ts the one remaining hope of in Washington. Une is trouble with the teeth. This has \ Ralph T. Keeling the secretary general is correct of millions of Chinese on the would be eased immensely. Give ee? ®geravated by highly refined Route 4, Pontiac —there is no deal in the sense of mainland and scattered about the young people a chance. Let's ‘US8. flour, sweet foods and ' @ previously arranged bargain or the world whe despise commu- hear your applause. drinks, Looki contract with a specific set of.con- nism and refuse te accept as Neating ¢9, But does man return to God's ing Back a Se permanent the Communist ca- p oilhete Be plese thay” xg FRANK oee ot te slavement of their country.” : _ chemical or poison, MURPHY RECEIVES knows what is expected entire speech was “cleared” panies get ide won't hart you, but be care Senate approval for Supreme Court* other if there is to bé a solution. Fe geben by ee shinies te A li , for it takes little to : The | Pf ye Ralph T. Keeling cae tn yanr in CTO UE nem bute agers aeiirvas So. Sat Sa ema Se God created man he used fluoridation of drinking water is ‘Taffic —this is only the “first stage.” on the subect of admission of Red all the elements he deemed neces- suggested, for fluorine is the most 20 years ago This means that the ledven has China to the U.N. there has been _ sary. Among these were trace ele- corrosive poison known. FIVE POINT social security plan to have time te work and beth no change of viewpoint here. The comely ecleraraape rane er The enty cure isa return to by FDR. - SS fliers are illegally held and must — organic farming, returning to the DEMANDED from Con. more clearty before = set- be released, tter what else keep the body healthy. These ele- soil natural fertilizers stch as sumers Power Company by city, tement cam be sald to be in i valved in the hopes the ; = sight. China government for eventual — Case eco! On the American side, too, not admission to the U.N. , cause there is a Congress to think : at gr ab Just. Minor Item — Sista ain vc ,, Portraits < 5 gression in Korea nor her flagrant JAMES J. METCALFE I m violation armistice terms. whi n Girl's Charm, Appeal to Other Sex SVS SEE geste gem men Joan’s problem bothers literal- character of the statements and gether. . . would ly millions of girls They ook Gee Girls need to gain better per- actions taken by the United States came Gee nee us doctors for quick remedies spective than that. Simply use an. government immediately after the of weather . . . And after we be- for this supposed defect. But uplift bra and. join the “Compli- secretary general briefed Gen. Hull came engaged .. . You sent it is not @ serious flaw, ifa ment Club.” ond Americed Ambateader Join be +++ You me girl will simply compliment that Millions of wives have flat busts, Allison in Tokyo last Wednesday. Cup my ear to hear Treen her boy and make but their husbands proposed mar- Four separate things have hap- padi: Ss gees pe. Thepey them feel wonderful. So never riage to them because those girls pened. First, Ambasador Lotige at ‘inn, wu, ™Y G00". .» But ever develop a complex over your were charming in their total per- the U.N. said on Thursday he was thet happy day... When | bust measurements. sonality, "confident the fiers would be freed, 720 And 1 were married . . . So By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE So quit ping a complex. Second, Walter S. Robertson, as- $e CAs Genoa, Case N-325: Joan L., aged 20, is over the site of bust, Ac secretary of state for Far o¢ . see a. pallescpidcally. Ealsrse the i” Philadelphia on Thursday eve. We, Seldom are apart... And . - Crane, my life is sim- breast by exercise of the pec- "ing in which he made a blistering SPo¥eM words replace the pen . . . Talaerable,” che toralig muscles, and tse an up-° “ttack on the.Red Chinese govern- * . We pag nla pc me ‘Mtt bra, ment. Third, President with a Friday special uplift type of bra but why But then turn your attention off var “taenomaeat can't I develop an attractive bust yourself by paying honest compli- had not been freed, | like other girls. ments to your male companions. everybody to be calm “ For if you make a boy feel happy ' Recently I saw an advertise. cd pnt of besa ee and said we would ,ment where for $30 it said a im you are wonderful, even if you Mt t secure the girl could add & or 6 inches to dust have no bust at all! i‘ é Rm ~‘eld captive. “Do you think it would be worth tne hearts,” enclosing a stamped re- Dulles and Lodge on while to try that company’s. turn envelope, plus a dime, Sew eat to Omaha to course?” They will show you that boys 7 the commanding Millions of women are just like don’t attach great importance to ‘e Strategic Air ' Joan in being miserable because a girl's bust measurement. © ' which, everyone they have flat or small busts. (Copuright, Hopkins Syndicate Ine.) ‘Unit. which will women worry because their : Actually, the breast tissue in a Se ts woman is chiefly fat. as Ey ity ay8 Se Se eee eee eee ee Husband Saves Wie in Lapeer Blaze William Skellinger and Richard York, both of Metamora, were treated for bruises at Lapeer Coun- ty Hospital, and released. Presbyterial Set to Meet Tuesday at Drayton Plains DRAYTON PLAINS—The Detroit Presbyterial will hold its Sist an- nual meeting Tuesday at the Dray- ton Plains Community Presby- terian Church; Members of the women's missionary societies of the local church will serve as hos. tesses for the conclave. \ ’ Principal speaker will be Mrs. W. J. pay McKnight of Pitts- — ., denominational temer- chairman. Mrs pred Watkins, Presbyterial chair- man and member of the local church, will preside. The afternoon session, which will open at 1:3 p.m,, will include vocal numbers by the Rey. Roy Lambert. The Junior and Adult Choirs will furnish music for the evening program, which wil! be- gin at 7:30 p.m. Farmington Teacher Given Jaycee Award MARY JEAN PETERSON The engagement of Mary Jean! . Peterson to LaVern R. Haggadone n | has been announced by Mrs, Henry J. Peterson of Warren. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Haggadone of Clarkston, A July wedding is planned. Pontiac Press Reporter to Address Oxford Club OXFORD—Pontiac Press report- er Burdett C. Stoddard will de- scribe “The Need for More and Better Roads” tomorrow in an ad- dress before the Oxford Rotary Club at noon in the Veterans’ Me- morial Building. Stoddard has been writing a se- ries of articles on the road situ- ation for the Press. Stiles Club Plans © ‘Golden Reunion ‘Party Tuesday -STILES—A Golden Membership Anniversary Party of Stiles Com- munity Club will be held at 8 p.m, Tuesday. The affair will be in the nature of a reunion, with life members and. present members gathering together. Special honor will be paid to members over 530 years of jage for outstanding work in the Card playing and refreshments will be included in the evening's entertainment. New York Church Bans Bingo Regardless of Vote NEW YORK —Protestant Epis- | Fenton Concert Will Feature Noted Baritone and drafting room of the new West Bloomfield High School. A contract for that amount was awarded to Howard & Smith Inc. of Detroit at the recent meeting of the Roose- THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1053 | John R. Ross Claims Bride — nn te Meters daughter ‘of . Lilly, Pa., became the bride of John R. Ross, of Rochester Saturday morning. He 48 the son‘ot Mr. and ish. doin thik of dohostere, Pa. The was performed by ' ithe Rev, J. Nolan in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Portage, Dr. Moore to Show Film at Hamlin School PTC ROCHESTER — Dr. Eleanora Moore of Wayne University Speak- er’s Bureau will show a film and discuss ‘‘The School—Your Child's Community,” at a meeting of the Parent Teachers Club of Hamlin County Calendar AUBURN uinscaper MOMS Unit 19 will meet « par Ay the old fire hau ‘4 Imlay Olty The Women's Stady Club a. most Tuesday afterncon with 7:30 p.m. Auburn velt Sehool Board. Siiaaeaiiemtaamen Butier. Mrs. Irwin cardwell. will ce ‘. book review on conservation. ot New Spinets returned from Rental Open Friday Gallagher 18 E. Huron St. JANUARY - CLEARANCE SALE Pianos You Save All the Rent Paid In! Spinets used as demonstrators — large * discounts. Modernistic Spinet, like new —$300 discount. Small Steinway piano, like new — large savings. See These Wonderful Bargains — Terms! Until 9 P. M. Musie Co. FE 4-0566 “FEDERAL’S OPEN MONDAY MIGHT. TO 9 APPLIANCE JUBILEE! Famous Brands at Drastic Reductions! INCLUDES SERVICE DELIVERY INSTALLATION, DOWN arg NEW NORGE ELECTRIC DRYERS AT ‘A SENSATIONAL FEDERAL PRICE! electric dryers reduced for athe yp Maal tar acl = dept. stores SAGINAW OPEN MON FRI NEW 1965 NORGE AUTOMATIC *TIME-LINE’ WASHER . . . .° Hurry to Federal’s for the sensational sav- ings on this brand-new Norge automatic washer! Imagine saving 52.95 on a washer with all these work-saving features: Exclus- ive “Time-Line’ control for completely flex- ible operation; Water Temperature selector and fill control for hot, warm or cold water filling; Wave-Action agitator for thorough washing; and 5-way rinsing to remove ev ery trace of soap and soil from wash! VISIT FEDERAL’S FOR MANY, MANY OTHER APPLIANCE AND TV SPECIALS FEDERAL AT WARREN, PONTIAC SAT. NICHTS TO 9 Shop every dept. and save! “FOR WOMEN BETTER SPRING BLOUSES. a Qui NEW SPRING-STYLED SKIRTS tay Aa) ’ Linen-look ra new cottons! Sizes $2-38. menswear and r Gabardine, on-linens! Flared, slim. 24- Cotton rayon crepe PJ's, 34-40. Save! COZY GOWNS AND PAJAMAS et 2m flannel or challis gowns, OPEN MONDAY to 9 SANFORIZED DENIM JEANS stitched fdr long wear. 7-14. MULTI-RAYON CREPE LAGE-TRIMMED SLIPS Big savings for budget-watchers! La 1.00 lacetrimmed multi-rayon crepe beauties in white. Sizes 34-44. Save! styles; four colors. 7-14. Save! Famous moc toe style with rug- 60 AND 51-GAUGE DARK SEAM NYLONS Slight, invisible irregularities make this possible! Ultra-sheer nylons in Deen pring shan. Sue 86 to Ul. . eae | WOMEN'S, GHILD’S BOOTS - Rubber flight boots, for warmth. Red boots, insulated Red and brown. 2.00 ged soles. 844-12, 1214-3. EXeITING SPRING DRESSES ky yh y Lad Bh } COLORFUL AT-HOME COTTONS © Dress styles, brunch costs and dusters! Sizes for all. Save! ‘BYLON, TRICOT, RAYON SLIPS ged POPULAR — SPORTS 6 baci crite rr 3.00 a bathe oper aye Bu fo floor. Birch finished hardwood. Clearance! 100% wool coat, 283 sotin Play sues hat, leggings. 1-4 in group. Concealed size tipper; double 2=°3 100% WOOL SLIPON SWEATERS While they last! Short-sleeve 1.00 CHILDREN’S STURDY OXFORDS 2.00 B FOR TOTS ‘PLAYTIME’ FOLDING PLAYPEN 0x40x32 size! Raised masonite 12 3-PIECE WOOL COAT SETS TOTS’ BETTER PLAY TOGS AND DRESSES Tees, cn gh ¢ dativebamabeetn sleeve in sol. pape Sie 13, 36 Brushed cotton knit or flannel. Py ped paged SAGINAW w Lon CUDDLY-WARM KNIT SLEEPERS 1.00, FOR BOYS ‘COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS Sanforized cotton flannel in 1 00 2 plaids, checks, patterns. 6-18. GABARDINE LEISURE SUITS 8.00 Rayon-acetate gab in blue or brown. 4-10. Dollar Days buy! WINTER-WEIGHT KNIT UNDERWEAR Mid-length drawers and short-sleeve shirts with reinforced seams. Warmly fleece lined washable cotton! 4-16.Rush! . ra | 20) a a REVERSIBLE SPRING JACKETS Splash gab reversible to solid 7 00 x color. 36x46. Others in group. “WALDORF” SPORT SHIRTS na myen guiness 2 We) woenwean ee | ase tems ti cit taped seams, A broadcloth * gripper shorts, 30-44, as well es Friday ‘ Fone nights For Z HOME 9.in. frying pan, 3-pe. =| .00«. pan set, 4-qt. pot. Save now! PAINTED METAL PANTRYWARE t Bread box, 10-qt. step-on can t or 4-pe. cannister set. Save! § g ea. . 41x81 rayon marqui pn no-iron Trulon cama inch printed tiers. 36” nylon tiers. Big savings! ’ (7x29 OVAL BRAID RUGS “tee state Bow mew! 1.00 1 00 SHEET BLANKETS Big 60x76 size sheet blankets in cotton, with overlock stitched Srrieeabbinthessrtac Fo: Text08 or TW FITTED SHEETS. 128” Seal of bac 1. eae 108 Size ..... cinbase “BETTER PAWEL AND TIER CURTAINS BRIGHT PLAID ‘ Ps } otic JIOR EDITORS ii, te HELE yi ri et! i at 3 ifbe le ig apr PeEE ids i z hs = fee Hi Mixed-Up Motorist Winds Up on Tracks (Straits Bridge [Work Stopped Yputh Admits Breakins After Chase With Police GRAND RAPIDS (h—A.20-year- leading area police on a wild chase has admitted nine breakins in Kent and Ottawa Counties, Sher- iff Arnold O, Pigorsh reported. Pigorsh said the youth, Claude W. De Zwaan, will be questioned further. De Zwaan was caught aft- er deputies fired 20 shots at his ‘fleeing car Saturday morning. Prison Officials Worry After Wire Cutter Theft MARQUETTE (®—The puzzling disappearance of a pair of tools at the Michigan State Prison has left officials edgy. é Heavy Ice Forces End to Winter Construction; 4 Foundations Done stopped on the Mackinac bridge last week as winter, in the form of heavy ice, froze in around the bridge foundations. Engineers said construction will be halted until the ice breaks up. They said the ice, forming over the last two days, appearefi to be settling in for the winter. “Four of the six foundations a wire fence covering a e in the prison wall. The only things missing were pairs of wire cutters. main towers, although incomplete, = Ww YOU HAD A NECK on them early next spring so that tars pesLow / tower erection can begin on June ——_ se this March, the authority said. a ‘The Mackinac Bridge Author- TO COLDS). 4. ity said work fs on schedule and cam if the structure is expected to be mm, file completed by Nov, 1, 1957. LCM Steel for the superstructure will TONSILIN SHOULD QUICKLY seueve a 7° Personal A funeral is a very personal thing— © service in which personal understanding and helpfulness ore all-important. Thot is one of the things which so many of the people we have servéd remember about Brace-Smith Service. Broce Gait Foner Home Porntiec, Michigan Phone FE 5-0738 > ~ HOUSEKEEPING SHOP HAMILTON Electric Clothes Dryer While the limited number we have last, you can buy them for * 1 Year Free Service * 90 Days Same as Cash * Only HAMILTON GAS DRYER Hamilton "Reg. $279.95 ES eB ij : Z S ae = = = ee se a g FREE INST 7. - ORR aga THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955 ppliance Value Sale Teenage Sires “tee an ee eae —_ Close-Out! 1954 Models! Save *30.00 Reg. $189.95 Close-Out! Sdve $80.00 The ideal bargain-buy for you who heat — _ with gos and cook with gas! The Genuine © —~— a = Where Thousands Save Millions Alfred C. Girard President and — Chairman of the Board Community National Bank of Pontiac “ht is hard for an empty sack te stand upright.” e+. Benj. Franklin Alfred R. Glancy, Jr. President A. R. Glancy Inc. Harold A. Howlett Attorney Howlett Hartman and Beier a —~ Howard W. Each penny you save is a step in the direction -—re of financial security . . . and investment in your future. Make this Thrift Week the beginning of your systematic savings plan... © deposit at least 10% of your income in your savings account every payday. The Community National Bank of Pontiac Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. H.W. Huttenlocher Agency Harry M. Pryale President Baldwin Ruober Com or More! urniture , Reg. $124.95 7 95 $10.00 Down . *Free Delivery ‘NOW YOU SAVE $42.18 ——— ee) Reg. $179.95 > te iiege ft Tae : Mr, = ae ¢ aa. “ a i ais i i: Be ih i g iis a i ily i 2 s9hsy Hi ni have 4 ruUU rf ( rn ; ars | { a , if Tt | °We {dati HINT fe a 33 fn iit mri iis 1 Ha i af i .! aj TOTS AS Sed a se ae 4 re age oe F xi #2 a and their —_ See ee a uP =4ify: rh il bal: Hi ait tei iE iil ae uae 3 A he | seyili (art if 923 SEYBOLD BLOG., MIAMI, FLORIDA FE 5-6141 ii! if uf 8 t fi ie eae edith Hi i E : 4 33 il fait qj ie Begg bh Hin He ca Heli dips! lation of Gas Supply ri to 25,000,000 Ame E FIVE THOUSAND producers of i can Fa —— a s 3 Mean io) allan Malco alt alain PS intel on gas than on steel, coal, autos, meat, or choses, Resources Committee? — It is made up of companies and individuals com What Is The Natural Gas ond Oil cerned with natural gas. It inchades a great mang one pipeline bring gas to a community—end one _— there is no more reason for OPA-Iie gas company distribute it in the community. Both do a good, efficient job for you, and as monopolies they are naturally regulated. gas to more consumers have been suspended since gas—large and small—believe | Tegulation took effect. Hasn't Gas Always Been Regulated? Ges distribution, yes. It makes conse to have only natural rates low is the best for consumers, for of hs the industry, and the economy: They believe the proposal to abandon competition and cla What Can I Do? be next. All believe that free competi- to your friends ends mys tion i¢ better for all of us than a price-controlied economy, which has historically led to stagnation, scarcity and “se eae v fed Ghalss no mpecieii-to finding axe, Per —or Grain? from it. Gas production is risky and keenly com- producers looking for gae—end finding it in only one out of every nine exploratory wells they drill. They compete vigorously to cell their gas. A single pipeline may buy from 200 er moze producers. Is Gas Different from Coal or Oil mp bureaucratic will hurt con- and benefit industry, What Is This Regulation? Sixteen years after a 1936 law was passed, a new you as « consumer may have on this vitel issue: interpretation of some of its words now forces the controls on gas production sumers, damage the Federal, Power Commission to do 3 li i i igs ia] what i¢ has times refused to do—try to fix the price that an interstate pipeliné pays the 5000 com- > eleven &: Produce Gas? Before This Regulation? ——_ Here’s the record. In the past 16 years natural Do Only A Few Big Companies How Did The Consumer Fare the conshmer paid for gas has risen only 1/11th as gas production has increased 200% and the price much as the general cost of living. or grain on the farm. : Our Gas Bills? Hardly. Only about 10% of the average gas bill Will This Regulation Reduce ining and operating the long.di te 00s to the producer who finds the gas and sells i ial ib ian ie ig ahh 3 252 ats F IGEORG NEWPORT'S b tial Marit iv HERS e ESLORgt BR iat ri tH i;% HAL if REESER" Be i ana ia |e | r fi Bsa 3h ze suit he vigil Hae HEE al ately AIBH | | , gained tremendous favor over the past year. BROADWAY st FRONT ST. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955 & ‘ ‘The Secret of Our narenihllenes le-the ms of Our Operators “MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS “5” ig’ coh 10" os “Open Wednesday Ail Day—Friday til 9 P.M. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED _ IMMEDIATE SERVICE Andre Beauty Salon aces ~' hepa _Phone FE 5-4490 ho “Law How” uding Hair Cul and Styling Fe ae ee ee * STYLED Anne Permanents $5 Beauty Shop Next to Baziley Market (Over Tasty 80% N, Saginaw’ Ope Brenings by Appointment FE 2-5600 Presbyterian Groups. Have Meetings Friday was meeting day for several groups of the Women's Association of First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Davy Gilpin’s Neome drive home was meeting place for Feb- ruary group members. Mrs, John O’Donnell and Mrs. William Vogel assisted the hostess, devotions were given by Mrs. Wil- liam H. Marbach and Mrs. Fred Waterson gave the mission study. Installation of Mrs. Hazel Ander- son as president; Mrs, Roy Fos- bender, vice president; Mrs. Wa- terson, secretary and Mrs. B. B. Kimball, treasurer was conducted. September-October Mrs, D. F. Dickerson, Mrs. F. B. Gerls and Lelah Thorpe were hostesses for September-October group. Devotions were given by Mrs. William Kreklow and Mrs. H. R. Fraser gave the mission study. , Flora Shelly - Dinner wag held at the church for Flora Shelly group's meeting. Adah Shelly gave devotions and a discussion was held on the group’s new mission. study book, ‘India and Pakistan.” Reports of the recent women’s association meeting were given by Mrs, Allan Monroe and Mrs. W. H, Lehman. Daisy Benedict was welcomed as a new member. April-May New members were welcomed | into April-May group at the meet- ing held in the Shore View drive home of Mrs, Lyndon Salathiel. Devotions and ecumenical] study on India and Pakistan were given | by Mrs. Drury. Committee chair- men gave their yearly reports and) plans for the wew year were dis cussed, July-August The July-August Group met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Huthwaite on West Iroquois road, Mrs. Car- roll Mulkey and Mrs, Nora Van- derworp assisted the hostess, Mrs. - Leon Belknap, group chairman, gave a reading from the Hand book and Mrs. D, B. Eames read the mission study on India and Pakistan, Devotions were led by Mrs. Lester Brown. West Coast Destination . ofCouple . Sophie Anostos| _ Repeats Her Vows! in St. George Rite Married . Sunday evening in St. George Greek Orthodox Church were "Sophie Anastos, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cosma of Ogemaw road, and George Papatheodore. He is the son of Mrs. Panayiota Papatheodore of Detroit. 4] MRS. ‘GEORGE PAPATHEODORE _ gp a eet ype a | Sophie Cosma attended the They wore ballerina length gowns of seafoam green nylon tri- Film Presented for PTA Meeting ~ Mrs: Henry Onrich of the B'nai Brith Anti-Defamation League pre- sented a film entitled, “The High Wall” to members of the Long- fellow School PTA Thursday after- noon. A group of third grade students presented “Jack in the Bean Stalk | in recitation and song. Fluorida- tion for the city was voted upon and passed unanimously by the group. ‘Ain Dileinatio devices Ot fining. Personal experience with an electric range miles of walking, cuts time to has proved to them that the electric zero and ironing time in the cleanest way! a7 ee ea a a Does it cost Which Why do so many folks that own an electric range ‘also buy an electric dryer? electric clothes Organizational Meeting Held at Waldron the Green Room of Hotel Waldron. Forty-one men and women were | present from Rochester, Ortonville, Milford, Lake Orion, Birmingham, Keego Harbor. and Pontiac. The purpose of the newly formed group is to make the lives of shut-in people a little more Playcrafter Club Holds Reception Honoring Parents Pontiac High Playcrafters club annual Parents’ for next Wednesday in the high school auditorium, club faculty ad- *Reception is set ments of ember carnations and 7 cle foliage. ception which was held at Chieftain Hall. The bridegroom's mother piel? chet it ; Fa fi using as her theme, Letters from Paul to the Romans, Mrs: Mal- colm K, Burton was a special guest and gave a program con- of parables “Safed the ii MRS. JOSEPH ‘H. BARNETT : Fifty members of her family gathered to help Urs. Sunday afternoon at Kingsley ) Joseph H. Barnett, of Detroit, celebrate her 85th birthday Inn. Mrs. Barnett, a former resident of Pontiac, has 10 children licing in Pontiac, Flint and Detroit. Pontiac Press Phote Secretaries Hear Mayor Donaldson Mayor -William4W. Donaldson spoke to members of National Sec- retaries Association at the recent Loe meeting held in Hotel Wald- Foundation and urged the group dation for civic betterment. Senet af olf Poatiar pecsats.? He stressed Pontiac's need for a civic auditorium ‘and named it as one of speaker was presented by Mrs. Hope Scott. Committee reports . | © participate actively in the foun-were received. 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(Big Jim) Fol- som, whom critics “buried” as a political dead duck four years ago, came back to the Capitol for a second term as Alabama governor today, just as he said he would. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE! - Your will be refunded His inauguration, ‘surpassing anything Alabama has ever wit- nessed for pomp and. pageantry, was scheduled to follow a four- hour parade of 122 bands, 74 fioats and an estimated 10,000 marchers. s * * Folsom, 46, prohibited by from seeking re-election to sueceed after hig first term, was eligible to run again in 194. He won the Democratic nomina- tion over six opponents without a runoff, then easily defeated his Re- publican opponent in the Novem- ber general election. The happy-go-lucky attitude that gained him a nationwide reputa- tion as “Kissing Jim’ has faded into the past, and in its place is a stern, businesslike, serious man. With an apparent voting majori- ty in the new Legislature, the in- coming governor is expected to call a series of three immediate special sessions to put his program over. It will cost upwards of 23 million dollars a year in additional tax revenue. Thief Plays Diogenes DALLAS @—Police are seeking an enlightened thief who stole a two-foot-high antique lantern from in front of a home. — soi tril Watch Bands Special a | 95 Senco Sewperts , Visiting Eskimo Dispels Notions. About His Race By SAUL PETT (For Hal Boyle) NEW YORK @—I met my first Eskimo the other day and he went right to work on most of my il- lusions. Puppygitwok - Koopuaok, who hails from a remote town in Alas- ka, said he had never lived in an igioo and, in fact, had never seen one, He had never rubbed noses with anyone until he came to New York and was persuaded to sideswipe a model's nostrils for a publicity picture. Eskimos kiss like the rest of us, he said. * «6 And if da could affort it, what would Mrs. Pu ok most like to have in the whole law | world? “A coat,” said: her husband. What kind of a coat? “Mink,” he said. “Tt’s a small world.” But there are some differences. There was one difference I had will be known as Reed Henry since that is his English name ahd the typesetters are going crazy. * * * After much hemming and haw- ing, I finally asked if it is still true that Eskimos are such friend- ly, generous hosts that they will share their wives with a visitor. “Tt's true,” said Reed, who speaks some English. Well, now, if I may localize the Eskimo families don’t do that. He tee 9] eit Hie A] i] fee g& isis ses 3 ie 2 i {? {Show New Method: home, came to town for the motor- boat show. ,. He calls his wife Nellie. In their Eskimo dialect, phones, no no television. which Reed. prefers the music, and there is movie theater, where Westerns, 33 What did he think of New York? A -” he said. Translation: “A very big camp.” to Make Engravings DETROIT —A new time-saving engraving process was among dis- Plays exhibited at the opening ses- sion of the 10th annual Great Lakes Newspaper Mechanical Conference yesterday, The process cuts the tirhe re- quired to etch a plate for news- a i L by Footprints in Snow * The Studebaker-Packard Corporation presents— A foomarpaces car for those who desire distinctive individuality! te i NE eR Aisa ston . CLIPPER 1S THE CAR THAT MAKES It SMART TO BSE DIFFERENT. Here's the car expressly designed to be distinctive in appearance as well as in performance «a» » the 1955 Clipper . . ..every inch a 4 thoroughbred *ee precision - built by : Packard Craftsmen to traditional Packard : Standards of quality and good taste. If you hesitate to buy a medium-priced _ car because «ix months hence it will be you! 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Lawrence Street psec . — ee ii etc es we . ate ni " i 2 ap gira = ca tieanaietite en es pelea : , : ‘ eee rae ee 2 es i eee ae “" . : oF. | ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS _ —_____—— ma E- PONTIAG MICHIGAN, 4 Dalles ; EAS geeea ali ee § P lea S| “ase for _ THE” PONTIAC DAILY PRESS Jn Recognition and Appreciation Whereas, the Mmerican Dress, coer conscious of is ligation taithtully ohserbes,recérbs anb interprets the acts of mankind totoardcibc MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955 =) Se ‘ es ‘ Tariffs ‘T Dream Cars inMotorama Lower anb social abbancement; and Za 7 cat oneness FS 2 or. pare Also All General Motors sansa nae aes one bab agar oe peomaten at | 10. ToKe Sten Before Divisions tt Naw 8 utend then ane ae House Committee Experimentals __ Sheretore, be it resolver, that tye ‘WASHINGTON (INS)—Secretary ‘Evven new spetineiik ils iets : PONTIAC ot ate. ae ee the automotive stars of General 7 / before the House Ways and Means Motors 1955 Motorama which will Zantor Chamber of ‘Commeres —_ Committee today to open the ad- open in New York Thursday, and — ministration case for lowering the oun as cu Papin ‘ f trade ‘free world vehicles “one ; THE UMUTED STATES JUNIOR GANDER OF wrest tty a icone gone fern | Pesce appa este v0 cars to appear on the automotive ' committee which scene since the dream car idea which babe accruch trom a cordial relationship, together with bepe that the | ings on President Eisenhower's “We have given our styling tuture may witness the same splendid co-operation proposals to extend the Reciprocal ee ania people free rein in developing a Trade Act for three years and add egg nae ial = a cars,” Curtice Rate tis_Zo*: ver ot_Lrmery. ig. 5 | power to reduce tariffs. BUICK WILDCAT TIE—A two-door, toy. convertible {a sloping belt-line and the rear wheels are exposed. The °* ‘af : p72 Agricultare ‘Secretary Ezra powered by a 280 horsepower Buick V-8 engine with a 91 compréssion | fine screen grille is: wide and low and the parking and directional The dream cars were designed L Tatt Bensen end. foreign: old ratio and equipped with four . Overall length is 190.5 lights are housed in the bumper bombs. Air intakes near the front by the GM styling staff under the So othe Lead Mba Ahatian. 4 hint Based 0 Sinnetn wene'te inches; width, 72 inches; height, 51.75 inches; clearance, 6 inches; | bumpers and on the rear fenders serve to provide brake cooling. direction of J. Earl, The eS \e0e, reeset ee _| wheelbase, 110 inches; tread, 60 inches front and rear. Is named in | All seats are of the bucket type. vehicles will be featured in the . follow Dalles as witnesses in be ~) 1 oe of im Kimberly, The ieee . half of the government » famous sports car racer. car features . 1955 Motorama on its nationwide ‘GREENTWG THE PeEROORT to expand export : read trip to Miami, Feb 5-13; Los a 64 U.S: commodities Angeles, Mar. 5-13; San Francisco, poirgu TO PRESS—Above is a copy of the certificate of recogni- | world trade. a. 3; and Boston, April ; tion appreciation for service to the community, awarded to the . ; ' : e Pontiac Press by the Pontiac Chamber ot Commerce and the United | ene momat, and capun,” the Feathan “tone Guar States Junior Chamber of Commerce. Seapet laters hee sleet 3° TIL,” the 88 Del ; ; legislation ta” by , Cadillac's “El- : State Department Report quickly. : decade Brougham,” sa twe out | About half of the by General Motors . |ot Congress and scattered ing and engineering, the “LaSalle : ; ' _|erats are against easing It” sports coupe and the “LaSalle ; : independent producers Although the new dream : ) ms —_ panies selling hand-manufactured tnsinds ene twe-guetenger eports : goods are the principal opponents. coupe, the emphasis is on more ; | WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen, ) 80-odd names given to that group| saline? t testify Guring the rest ae uly saitad Olin D. Yehwoten-(DS.C.), said be |by McCarthy oe persons thes exw | of #0 Week Gp pesnthty Sar Sen gemeenn. gm 3 : | has been told by the State De-| ployed, only 40 were actually em-| ‘%? besimning of sext week. Among the design innovations | partment that “not one’’ of its em- | ployed by the department in 1950.| More thah 50 requests to featured on the 1955 versions is the | ployes named by Sen. Joseph R-| ne south Carelinian said he | ave been received by the com- sculptured styling of the Chevrolet | McCarthy in 1950 as a security| . 1. soa that 12 of the 49 1959 | mittee opponents of ‘the Biscayne, & concave section scul- 4 | munist or disloyal” to the U.S. yada pale ‘an te of apected. Cotmmltios et our. tio ae 07 Oe voll 56 . | The new chairman of the Senate tranaforved the hearings probably car, where it wraps around | Post Office and Civil Service Com-| U.s. ageneios = Or | at eae wae ane body housing wrap-around bum- : | mittee said in a formal statement “ requesting extension of Perettes. : | last night that he disired “to clear | Johnston amserted thet the @>| oe wens ad The Biscayne also features a | up” the facts “concerning govern- partment’s letter “should clear up power to make _agree- three-way Panoramic windshield to | | mental employes aa to whether |@us matter for oll time” and enid|™euts with otjur countries, give the driver greater visibility | any of them have been found to |e hoped “in due time to look into | President asked Congress by the above ry | be Communists or disloyal to our | h@rses in other departments and) 1. Allow him to the normal vision line. The upper | | government, . .” agencies of the government.” on most imported third of his astra-dome , | ‘ant 1 cent a year for three is tinted to prevent sun glare. The : oe ee > ® the legal limit already Biscayne is a four-door | i200. that“ bold in my band HWODIC-AL LIVES — ——_ | Comnrunist party now employed |, 2. Give him passenger, two-door hardtop, fea- | | in the State Department,” and lower tariffs up to tures a Panoramic quarter glass = | later said, “I hold in my hand in ales ay on products that are en each side in the rear, giving | | the names of 57 card-carrying negligible quantities 6 an ae , | Communists employed in To: in at all, structed vitten directions. | | The facts are, said Johnston, to Be Met in New York 4. Approve a proposal to join oot te sel tke Ge that after the Tydings Committee| by Parents Later an. international finance corpora- Strate < had investigated MeCarthy's| 7 tion that is designed to increase i Gun Moe A OO | charges in 1950, and. found them; NEW YORK @® — John H. No-| private investment in underdevel- doors pa : Se hy ai ae, |e, nly eck. ed ere =acwtees sl Johnston said that because of | native country today after spend-| 5. Allow traveling Americans matically raises to allow ainple “ the “‘confusion in the publie mind” | ing the war years in Germany and | pring $1,000 in foreign room for entrance to or exit. As 68 ee SS Se into the U.S. without the doors are closed, the panels 4 was “whitewashing” ! i % | security risks, as A transatlantic skinar londoll leat to 90. squia. A. phots of the Gteuis Star 7 charged, he asked the department | the former Detroit resident at/ 6. Approve fynds appeared jn Saturday's Press. last month to clear up the matter | Idlewild Airport early today. government support On the $8 of alleged employes, Noble, recently released by the| tries in international trade fairs. | : rwodeen Fabiag: by. Coase, : He said: “By letter the State | Russians, told newsmen he has no| 7. Continue support for finane- | 7 - special treatment of the instru- | has..now informed | immediate plans for the future. “I| ing technical help to underdevel- CHEVROLET BISCAYNE — This is a four-door, ‘wheelbase, 115 inches; tread, 56 inches front, 56.8 inches rear. Seats ment panel is one of the most in- : me that not one of these persons | have to see what my parents are | oped nations. sedan powered by a 215 horsepower. modified ‘Turbo-Fire .V-8 high also are set closer to door and the floor is dropped to the bottom triguing features. A detached hori- 1 oe ee oe amben Wh tap. 6 Lower taxes 38 per cent on pearenigeey Ay patra Em gestig acon iby w mllouny peewee! level of the frame. zontal strut extending from side to : been proved to be or found to be thing outside of prison,” he said profits of U.S. business from tn- : , 5 ae. 5 ¢ toad clearence, 6 inches; ee ee Oe ee a a Communist or disloyal to our oF ¢ abroad. _— ae es ae ' Hig parents, Mr. and Mrs the car is a | “in that letter to me the State | Charles Noble of Datum were which lendsa Department stated that three of _ . feeling of roominess to the car. the persons the Wisconsin senator | _ oble, a dark-haired man of me- The airfoil type strut also houses - had originally charged had re- height, explained that his can be pulled : signed or been dropped from the | father returned to his native Ger- at the right State Department rolls, but that|™#ny in 1938 to be treated for a none of these three were found to gall bladder ailment. The son ac- ae ae be Communists or disloyal...” | Companied him. ce wae Johnston added that the depart-| “We were interned by heaton me ment further verified the commit-|the Germans on Sept. 3, 1939," > hs ee 4 tee findings by stating that of the |Noble said. “When the United dhs oa yp bg States entered the war, we had to problem for pas- : Marilyn Monroe __ police in Dresden.” Scetentetes | Suspended Again): s."rss,t'as — ae. by 20th Century father were arrested, The father eave alt tals tetas sine’ ee was released in 1952. on the Wildcat ITI, The in- ; HOLLYWOOD @®—Marilyn Mon-| “Noi said no charges were take portals reach the entire width : roe is on suspension for the sec- pyfed against them but appar- of the car just in front of the wind- : ond time in a year at 20th Century- ently they were held because they ‘ ] plateau lines : Fox for failing to report for work: hag American food in their home | . eff hood re won a Oe Darryl! F. Zanuck, production | ang received American soldiers | “Conc of lon as necessary oF coupe powered by a 250 horsepower Rocket engine; overall length, cutlines. A horizontal bumper blade wraps around the entire fear Ceigncnt Cuner Side of the al head at the studio, said Marilyn ; tect Fete tie take Gor 201 inches; width, 74 inches; height, 53 inches; road clearance, 6| end of the car and extends forward to the front fender surface. Dual rae tage a dream ’ was suspended Saturday for not At the airport Noble said again) si.ccan airlift C-119 incidents re- inches; wheelbase, 120 inches; tread, 59 inches front, 58.5 inches rear. | exhaust stacks serve as rear bumper guards. st cade eens the Col : showing up for work on “How to | today that he believes Stalin's 80M | yea) the for faitures of the | Tht hood extends the full lateral distance between the fender crown oe ‘ Be Very, Very Popular,” the/Lt, Gen. Vassily Stalin is in Lu-| cig — . ene Eldorado Brougham, a four. ; Nunnally Johnson comedy. brianka Prison in Moscow.. Pilots parachuted their airborne a. -4 . , ® : scale the che aon aaa iy , cee = onesie aid Siren Ready for Testing He prota se, mar Norristow Au ) 2 soak the ». There is no the “red” alert, which indicates; a stimulus t6 civil defense plan- Gites eee imminent attack, then the “all- ning and activity. : “The ‘red’ tas three-minute | “Until we have some device i250 a ee plained. “ThE ‘all-clear’ ig three | defense ig stymied,” he sald. Pr eae But lack of a warning device I Mot The 1 p.m, time was picked to | Md Bot Completely thwarted. civil - of Detroit's sirens, which | hundreds of volunteers in different songer ‘sedan. ee ee phases of défense meet to lear name of LaSalle | Collins said the plan, is to test ad ee the siren) weekly after the remote The ) IL se controls “has been estab- ‘an Astra- Dome wind ing of the siren is pot expected rayne, City Manager Walter K. Will- man, civil detense head for the ‘said the siren will act as) THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955) 0 : Both teams are comprised of | in five games and a 46.8 defensive, tral tiac post. between the two teams since Pon- to Indoor Standard seasoned lettermen who got their | mark. Lumberjacks have out-| ed margin of vic- jtiac entered the Valley in 1933 experience the hard way last sea- | scored seven opponents by an aver-| tory. Hn sein "| BOSTON w — The track world|as a ‘threat to Gil Dodds’ world son, when they finished in » tie| age margin of 58-52.7 points. squads by a total ——, Pstyg any or fhared | today was talking about Den-| indoor mark of 4:05.3. for last place in the Valley. Start- * * 8 | points, while Arthur Hill won by holds a 27-15 victory edge the mark’s lanky, blond Gunnar Niel- * * @. ing lineups Tuesday will be essen-| against three common valley | ® Combined 15-point advantage. series. Pontiac hasn't beaten the | $0n, whose 4:07.9 clocking in his The 26-year-old pressman for a ti the same as in the final) socg_ erthera 4 , , i - of the 1953-54 league cam- => and Con Tuesday's game will be the 43rd | Lumberjacks since 1952.- American ‘mile debut stamps him | Printing firm staged a firehorse- paign. Arthur Hill won that tilt, Wels -Jacks Meet in Crucial SVC Test) ici iin 1 rns 44-39. 1 King + Blackiaw ,@r. C 6-4 . 163| League-leading Clarkston of the; ford plays Clarenceville and Ox- Park in the Eastern Michigan | The yards, It was a stunning perfor- Jometon «St. 4g | Wayme-Oakland League has its/ford before colliding with the and a ful) schedule is set in the | ,Po%%¢ at Arthur Hill; Rochester at | mance by a runner new to Amer- er 4h work cut out. Wolves Jan. 25 at Clarkston. Schuuhan Cothelt Mikes: Be ered e ot On ck. “weet: |can boards and in the United opataien es -¢ Es After @ one-point deci-| . The Wolves’ Tuesday night game , . | Clarkston at Northville; Holly at Bright- | States only three days 2 ; on; Gouthfield at Dearborn Lowrey; oe Feldt yr. 8 143/ Sion to Oxford in their season| at Northville is the feature game| Shrine and Utica defend their | Stntcy at Farmington; Waeren ot Glace: ee ee jos ot. ¢* | opener, Dominic Mauti’s short, but/on a slim mid-week league sched-| perfect records. The Knights are at | 50°; Madison at Harper-Woods: Eastland | And, Nielson said right after the Lee o 8&7 #4| sharp-shooting aggregation has ule in Oakland County, but a num-| home to Lourdes, while the Uti-| Kizsston_ at Branch; Utica ai |Tace, “I can do better.” Team statistics show Pontiac |rang up five straight wins and/ ber of non-conference tilts are 0| cang should experience no trouble | Rus si South’ Lyon: Lourdes st gurine; | He said he was bothered by the with a 58.8 point offensive average | !eads the W-O circuit with a 30/tap, foremost of which . brings with winless Romeo. Lake Shore at Country Dey; 6t, Clement | board track, and he didn’t ‘like the record. Rochester to Keego Harbor. _ onan pando | Sg Ceeeny bet abtee: °, ats Just a half-game back, how- | Gene Konley’s hot-and-cold Fal- , “TR get used to it. I can do Detroit Tigers ever, is power - packed Milford, cons took 3 of their first 4 games, better, maybe about 4:05.” ’ sporting a 76-point average for | but have lost three straight. Keego © ©. 55 Home Games | its six ‘games, tive vietories and | also won 3 out of 4 before being Highlights. among ‘8 list of top- pa -. ¢tevelang | © O8¢-point conference setback at | upset at Holly Friday night. flight performances were a new April 16°17 .....-........ Ransas City | Keege Harbor. In tha other ection world indoor high-jump mark of 6 | Apet a8. 270° """"".7."""“'naitimere | Clarkston takes to the road thi moves sous to ee ee April 28°, 29, 20 (yee Washington a — cht 7 of the Armed Forces team and a week for vita] league games at Brighton in the Wayne-Oak- May 1.2 . vases; cevcaes New York Northville and Clarenceville. Mil- land, East Detreit is at Hazel May 3. 4*, 5 (Sebinsccsveusus:. SOR | ene = = scents May 20°. 21, 32 ..c-cesee--e-» Cleveland as ~ ng thee Ransas oe ‘S pped by Weather ’ Wes fps antee Takes Bid Inside 1:10 clocking in the 600-yard run by 19-year-old Charlie Jenkins of Villanova. Other winners included Harrison Dillard in the 44-yard hurdles a —— a of feet to the indoor tracks this : , chummy finish in a triple dead : | ASS SRE |e aves te Loe Anan ry] Mt ESE Spartans Face sanen ‘s. 7 August 98, 98 ose T22sc2.T ialetmore | a0 rere) Santee ] August 30°, BY nets cree: Coe Washington | he is scheduled to run Friday night | Orieans for the Sugar Bow! mile in meet =e the Philadelphia Inquirer meet.| ..4 after Garis: | . PS Ene eee hea Sore a ee Hoosiers After ~ Dancers “fnanpe-12| the capital. ton, Calif, relays last June, | | Edging Michigan fi | 3 Recor d Falls cu : ye een ie Se Titan 5 Rallies payoff came in the wind-swept late _ Saturday and Sun- Tt was Middlecoff by four large dy fet tm Ls Rogie Cla — to B rake, Rally and ‘Stall’ in ss oe, fia lo Poona ! ~ |"tusredore the poupesed feature Sparrow EES in £4.82 Vicor " Ce ka Se Bre ome rente| ith, Colt ts Victor | Dome wan canceled cod ‘Sancce| 0,204 bal to record te 23 = Fie -noggorafinny Z gf a ) in San Fernando Stakes | 2% two others ran an exhibition | over Drake University Saturday Offers 7 Tilts Outlaw Boxing ct the "ast nine mestings Declares The two rivals WATERFORD BASKETBALL LEAGUE Be Cl spore Must ts te antes ae ee Waterf'4 wees 5 Hearing of Up After The 84 pestiae. ester © 3 ng of ‘Fixes Pdi od in the series A Engineer. @ 6 NEW YORK (INS)—Gov. Averell old mark was 9% om Jerson Engiteering | "tte the sport may be outlawed. | ft bet ! ‘a meeting in the curtain raiser at governor, in a radio q : h had ii 3 : : vee & ? i g } i 4 ! ? 7a at i g : | i] i f § i it i i “pak ee a="~"Tough Task Faces Wolfpack i2i--=: Fewer Night | Games Feature ‘DAL Slate Kansas City Franchise Necessitates More Air Travel . 39 at Washington (compared to 45 jlast season), Baltimore 34 (38), Cleveland 30 (30), Chicago 21 (21), New York 16 (16), and Boston 14 | (4), DETROIT 14 (14). With the shift of Baltimore into the Eastern division and the move of the A’s from Philadelphia to ° Lake, N.Y., was another : night at the UD Memorial Field- 8482 Big Ten basketball helida schedule exU.S. Open titleholder, Julius at Santa Anita il R | house. over oe Michigan, tackles Tr | teleden Maye Oy a _ Bees, RR TLT-01S, and 4) ARCADIA. Calif. w—All three Basketba esults Bob Calihan's Titans had opened diana tonight at Bloomington, | Kansas city st DETROIT and New York ; comparative newcomer, Paul Mc- aoe up a 1T7-point gap early in the 2nd Spartans take a 2-2 conference | sas ci port of Cieveland, Wash. Guire of Wichita, Kan., with 68-| Previous winners of Santa Anita’s| ,, MICHIGAN COLLEGE GAMES half with balanced scoring fea- record into the Hoosier gym along ington st Baltimore and 73-70—213 — and $1,250 to each. [San Fernando Stakes have gone t 01, Drake 6 aa wo |turing the UD attack. However with the Wolverine pelt. They beat York: and Sept. § (Labor Day)—Chicage _ Middlecoff set forth over Pebble | on to cop $100,000 racing features, pin ny yg Ro a Drake, paced by Capt. Tom Tagatz, Michigan by staging a 2nd half | Wesbimgion st Boston end Kansse City Beach's mousy 6,701 yards, ar‘ so in the light of his world-record Se pulled within 2 points before the rally and stalling out the last full | , The league will suspend action for, the ho ti bam ts tooo Ove ’ e the same is] Suthers lilesis yal Mich, v2 | ans rallied. . minute of play. f game in 12 , 8 of rain — with a bare one-stroke lead Pore vi ne a Son —* pont nag ar dager ner the bat and sees wen att |Five Contests ; mport, wo; ! players in double a wl ahead Capable Stan Leonard of Cans: popped inte prominence this year | fenssgiais 6a, Brown, 7 ures, Tagatz had 2 for, Druhe, sion. Then MSO wattied tre naa |“€ Played in ya Francisco's Bob Rosburg | ciinneq one-fifth second off the @T, Fordham 54 while Willie Cerf added 20. Bob down to a 62-all tie and went on s. long-hitting Mike Souchak of | record Decker hit 16, Dan Halling 14, to grab it, 86-82 YMCA Circuit rivals at this point, And just 9 and George Fefles 10 for UD. minute and 19 soconds lett. Five games were played over step or go back were Gene Littler, In the next 10 seconds Michigan | the weekend in Pontiac YMCA In- Boros, Doug Ford and other good ’ . missed. a shot that cost it dear. | "mural Basketball players. : It's Time Out! | . The Spartans took possession and|_ Greek Orthodox Church and Middlecoff added $1,000 to: his NYG ie in a brilliant display of ball han- | Eastern Junior Hi-Y won their week's income at Crosby’s expense a OF 00) overnor dling managed their 60. second |2%4 straight victories in the Junior when he and handsome hotel ex- ‘ . stall. High division. ecutive Ed Crowley of Los Angeles : ae || Threatens to That was MSC’s Tth victory out | Mmped_ YMCA “B” team, 47-8, a ; f i Z f ins Trophy Tes Slated in California LA JOLLA, Calif. @—The Ca- nadian and U.S. igre Rian arrived here today, r to com- pete in the fourth annual. interna- tional matches for the John Jay and Wednesday. Held in this country for the first time, the matches serve as an interesting tuneup for the $15,000 i i 7 Bs | g e a) ~ 0 | QI Q, ™ i) ry Over Cross-Town Rival St. Fre el's once-beaten Sham-| the opening quarter, but St. Mi- had to come up with an 18-/ chael pulled to an $8 deadlock by to edge St.| the end of the period. Mikes led 46-40, Saturday night in | 19-18 at halftime, then fell behind ot the Pontiac pa- | 32-28 in the following quarter when a Langan piety gad Sk Se somaya : ; a accounted Orchard Lake St. Mary for and. John Keller in SCL standings. St. added five apiece in now has a 24 mark for as the Shamrocks 3°2| BP Viz Sih] Bometeie ORE fal Hastlidntd | Hii: dd . Kitheeee || Oo . .' 3S Ee ee ts = of : =e t fh) BSH) Be ia aa He erg a ——— ae i a) Sere lle Pati jul fe tea Ale a a G id:d By! = g vil Pclnaattsaeedsseedd allie UM eahit ath usa eatll lets! Hii} | ei wy i 3 H | — Fill: til . SOUT ih ee eld ete i174] | «3 ae | just Se a , ge Hl uf ttt oe cuantt tl La sities a ta i fii ti i Ba t 1S 2s [i ; li Ho ti! il stutdliy : fil ial ik 2s= tH ieee r = Es 3] i if ii i 12 Hts ‘h Hat tt et He: =i & : : sidine Says: ‘D1 5 iT i - i DSESTEE if li 3 ! 3 sufficient of it," man .| star. Yates succumbed to a heart |- “We have proved that the effect | attack immediately after hitting a of smoking in moderation is prac- tremendous 4iron to within three tically nil.” ; feet of the pin. Sir Adolphe said that Chris) Hope, though deeply touched by Chataway, who paced Roger Ban-| the death, did not wish to add to ¢ and Australia’s “John Landy i i j i i Team Physician, unks Value of Training \,° " “> smokes half a pack of cigarettes a day, and that one Olympic row- ing crew threw away their cigars at the water's edge and went on to “If you get up early your vi- tality wil] be low and your activi- ty reduced." t Sudden thought: When did the British last win the Olympics? Bob Hope flew across the coun- try to attend the funeral of his friend Charlie Yates, who died last week while playing golf with the “They want me to go to nursery school, but I don't want to be the abundance of grief at the | funeral Charlie fell over at your feet?” a tearful relative asked, for the ing him and saying, ‘Get up, Char- ae Man's fascination with the final utterances of the great has taken substance in Edward 8S, Lecom- te’s Dictionary of Last Words (Philosophical Library.) Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, asked by his doctor how high he could raise his arm said, as his last “Welcome, Sister Death,”’—St. Francis of Assigt. Ethan Allen, whea told on his deathbed that the angels were waiting for him —“Well,--- em, let ‘em wait!” Mussolini, as he was shot, ‘But ».. but... Mr. Colonel...” Grantiand Rice used to tell the story of his grandfather Henry Grantland’s last words. Marse Henry fought valiantly through the Civil War on the side of the South, of course, and was still in there pitching at 91, as death ap- time. “Well, Hopé said, ‘I kept shak- | “Can I do anything for you, ' __THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘MONDAY, JANUARY. 17, 1955 miner as | Grandpappy?” Rice asked ten-' : | derly. | fire at the No'th.” Local Scouts to See Rocky Mountain Movies Slides and movies taken on a of Pontiac Scout Post 66 will be shown tomorrow night in the Jos- Church auditorium. Members of the local explorer scout unit made the trip this sum- mer, accompanied by their ad- viser, King Stetler. Delegations from Pontiac Posts 4 and 13 were on the same tour. Singer to Be Married SIDE GLANCES . ~ ap 4 * bs ok wl i < oe 3 Tt # ‘ + ek ~ bh bel wot 0k by tA - # the least bit square!” “My friends all complimented you, Mom—fhey say you're not by Edgar Martin FERED VERINGS ‘OF ad Ovens bar © @ A | “Yup,” said the old gentleman, in the one eye he “Give me one more crack Rocky Mountain tour by members lyn Avenue’ United Presbyterian A court of honor is also planned. | . FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | ae . TLL FEED THE DOG AND CAT BEFORE WE GO OUT WE MUST. FEED THE ANIMALS ff) 6 ag Be r YY en z oe te ‘Treit . es =a | . . >) oa ‘with songs and your favorite request numbers. DANCING EVERY NIGHT 8:45 to 1:45 THE PONTIAC PRESS. MO with Dor - and John Waa aad. > * . , ” peo COCKTAIL ~ Beet i i | * Just an in the deck LOUNGE | |SSenenos= or or pre . 1222 copay hg hig siguature on » contract, Huron - s a? ee ee oe heard something very about Jack Warner. .At dinner at Cha- sen's with Doris Day and Marty ALVINO REY 2x-ne = | wouldn’t take a penny of the extra pe money MGM gave her for “Love with his famous quintet Me or Leave Me.” Then Marty spoke up and said, IN PERSON “Doris has been with Warners for eight years, and sole been over! nerous with ou can Tonight and Every potnindlyaame to him when there is Night 8:45 trouble.” Playing for dancing. Entertaining Doris and Marty are planning NAME ENTERTAINMENT ond which starred Celeste Heim FLOOR SHOWS — plus Charlotte Greenwood, who No Cover Charge Mondey was in the Broadway play. end Tuesday * * * OPEN EVERY NIGHT Deming's or Del Monte -RED SOCKEYE ALMON MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY at PEOPLE’S 1 Lb. Flet Can 69: ss T vo} 30 = ~ ee ae a a eee ge DoLE t c ill alli PINEAPPLE JUICE Giant 46 Oz..Can 36. FRICASSEE Banquet CHICKEN With Wings 7 $400 Dole’s Hawaiian Bonito Flakes | 2 Cc Cans 7 -RAX Armour’s Columbie Tray Packed ) 1-Ib. Cello 39° SLICED BACON. Armour’s Country Roll SAUSAGE... Ibs. 7 an — - ih g i girl, was dining with David Shel- night the big deal was signed. if 4 Ha Tonight Margaret O’Brien cel brated her 18th birthday by going Kansas City Star on Trial Today Newspaper Charged With Violating Federal Antitrust Laws KANSAS CITY (®—The trial of the Kansas City Star and ad- vertising director on charges of violating the Sherman Antitrust Act ‘opens today in Federa] Dis- trict Court. The trial is expected to last sev- eral months, A federal grand jury returned a two-count indictment against the newspaper, its President Roy A. tor Emil Sees two years ago. Charges against Roberts were dismissed last Friday by Federal motion by government attorneys. * *¢ & The government charges the Star and its advertising director advertisers of the oportunity of Z NDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955. : Gloria Stokowska. + ‘Bahamas to visit Yvonne Jan. 25} Roberts and its advertising direc-| Judge Richard M. Duncan on a ‘i=e,e0| Dorsey Brothers Mark | =|| 20 Years on t the Statler, when they. Sirens” 20 years ago to start Frank Sinatra—who sang with “T.D.” a dozen years ago—dropped in, squiring Marie (The Body) McDonald, also a Dorsey vocalist oncé, came in with Etting, and how, in °34, they finally started out on their own as “The Dor- sey Brothers.” “We. were sure famous, especially up in New England,” said. Tommy. “Up there everybody thought ‘the Dorsey Brothers’ was a@ grocery company.” MARGUERITE * * * * The Jackie Gleason weight-reducing secret is out. He’s mere- ; ly going to let somebody else carry his money. Fk | fF later of TV—opened a remarkably clever supper club act at the Pierre ... in which she did a. sort. of strip-tease, danced, sang New Orleans jazz ... and lay on top of the piano, and leaned out over it. Miss Piazza, who's practically given up opera, and is planning her show, leaned out over the prettily. If nobody minds, I will now dub her “The Leaning Tower of Piasza.” x *®* *«& * George Gobel should have thought of it: Gazing at one of those slick, ‘stream- lined new “small cars,” C. C. Stebbins, the Zanesville, O., editor, explained, “T’ll be a dirty Thunderbird!” * * & * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Bob Hope’s NBC 5-yr. deal’s about up and the bidding’ll soon begin, But he ‘only wants to do 5 or 6a year... It'll be denied, but the Imogene Coca-Sid Caesar reupion is still possible. Jackie Cooper’ll undergo plastic surgery; he was scarred falling through ® window ... Susan Oakland, the SUSAN “Junior Jinx” contest winner, is a regular E on the Tex & Jinx show... — : * *x* x * Earl's Pecris... An optimist, notes David Atkinson, is a guy who has a blind date with a divorcee and hopes it’s Marilyn Monroe. _ WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A psychiatrist is a man who gets rich on dreams that don’t come true.”—Mel Allen. (Copyright 1955) Scientists estimate that 16 mil- lion tons of water are evaporated each second from the earth. fine and a one-year jail sentence on each count for the individual. Detroit Officers Stabbed in Fight Are Recovering Y DETROIT (INS) —Two Detroit oineracte vice patrolmen. who were OF LOVE stabbed while attempting to arrest Truck Mishap Kills 1.1 BUENOS AIRES ® — A truck River in northwest Argentina last night, killing 11 persons and in- juring 22. The accident occurred near Tucuman, 665 miles northwest of Buenos Aires. KEEGO THEATRE Completely Remodeled New Seats-—Wide Sereen New CinemaScope Equipment Their Own |i sins unenae” Fae .. 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Personnel Dept. = : re 5% MORTGAGES eu PR Sait = PES “7 Pontiac Ps 640 N. MICHIGAN A ; 7 , Pre pabal— Pabe mo. 5 7 Robert J & Oeores E. Blonsker” CHICAGO 1, ILLINOM GLENWOOD AVE. _ _MI_ +7733. : whe te Pana <. Toe foot frowtags. Ne LISTINGS WANT i 4 2 Ceklend Ave. se LIGHT HAULING, ATTIC AND Business — 13 Dechetund _O8 3350: - o dee ET We need types of 7 “quince MEMORIALS INC” | RETAIL SALESMAN | oa7—repaTE-SALES | geese steenine “Fas esate” | - | ce waiter cox:| “BD CHARLES | fas gette, i om wl Ferret “he ttn | Fours man eround 20 for Jocat | REA A A0ED OW A & B TRENCHING | sty, Sreeers g | eM aE Ta | wit Four eah whine have ‘ branch ‘to learn the paint busi | Will consider sales minded engr-| wants, any Kind of work, Randy esa Oakland Theater’ TE Eve aan rectors wee Bar, enah for ow Cemetery Lots 5 flee. rk essential. Some Ge'specaline ip ured ome sates rE Ost SCOTCH COLLIE, 75 Gey tun, Mout. FOR TOUR 4 en _ . contract Partridge OAKLAND MILLS MEMORIAL | Salary tated Bonus. Foray Real “Estate ‘Exchange. We pay ee eae a 5 et 9 503 S ©. Bares PAUL D. HAMMOND Park. 1 4 graves | pointment Mr Sher-| all adve and commission | 5 | A 5 2% W. Huron 4 Se ee ie oe Ee Sa aa ieate ee | RETR Wee |B 2 i} aese Ue ee se LES fost: YELLOW POMERANIAN K" . T Realt CASH after § pm, Will consider sales minded rE *%- of Haichery Rd, OR empleton, ealtor force oni GAYLORD Sierras RE MERE 59 SOURS : . iFember ofthe Co-sperative eal Mpediclee Wear nigh in parking CASE POR i se Dae Ney.| FOR YOUR HOME BOX REPLIES Vertising sod commission rates or Pb anes, OR TU vs EQUITY ,000 3, 6, 21, 33, 35, 40, 56, —— Naemares — ‘Stes _ | BB, 64, 66, 67, 70, 85, 88, yon Pee cere SALESMAN ACTUAL JOBS OPEN IN U.5., 80. gat sn oy’ oismeat| S300 Per Monte ,| “erist ‘watch, Reward. PE sus. soa 5 WRIGHT OR R'VALUET for 345 Oakland Ave = Fata siete ats tein” = | SO ee pear ; 33 =7e Sel-To Insure, Rent Apts. Furnished MAHAN |= == : o& = Center Room 600, 4 cn maranteed Salary Private ent ‘and bath. 1 of AD BOOK MATCH pela “sales forces im America | Meching meee up. ioe eet eee Tee mere | ons We Matos Pb, PE 8888 | - Territory, Pootiae and vicinity. | Somplometer vs. x. |" Work Wid. Female Hi| Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners tus CASH pire, tei, Adee cals. m0 } RM. [ : Gaieamen' now working Bave eral Office vos. ———~ iy fer several years. ons ne Ave commission earnings, up per year, aus.) J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | 7 Réoms & on All leads furnished. i E. Walton Bivd. Open oto 6 wee ere j One week training period, ~ = : —_ _ ACREAGE—VACANT : MON. OR 1 TO § OFLT muee. For « quak “eal, "call 8.9; Was, Eee tan seeded |T Ww Paw. M. Stout, Realtor Saginaw re " * open Breulnns "th «8:30 COMPLETE ; Real Estate Servicé FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 | { AOE . THE PONTIAC PRESS, MON NDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955 a hoa ae 22 i aie ees from Rent Space Pon- : Gis—$100 Moves You In! part down payment, MY ing. This, is # bargain TROUT AC ACRE, $3300 EQUITY or will teke late model car for 3-4673. 3-4393 Brick in Sylvan Windows on three 14223 living room dards livin dinette and REALTOR REALTOR sides make this HUMPHRIES a= 2-0474 WARD E. PARTRIDGE FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve. 1 te 6 Price, $35, PAUL A. KERN, Realtor since ine PRIME INVESTM ENT 20 ACRE ESTATE CLARKSTON AREA 3 bedroom ' WEST SIDE kitchen, new Sith, S'sar carage. tree chicken from Pontiac. us show you this. one! enn age tangy ML fraine | lee space, breeseway tnd 3 = garage. L.. H. BROWN, Realtor eS neat meee bee at-| For Coheed North Off Baldwin | Sewer down, ELSE TO PAY! CIVILIANS $1,150 Two bedrm. prick duplex homes, as or oi] heat. includes every daily 10-7 p.m. Perry Anchor Real Estate ____ Model Phone FE 3-0504 A HOME OF YOUR For Sale Houses 43 SYLVAN VILLAGE — Warwick has 1 large face boo k 3 bedroom Bg’ full base- tile bath real plaster, nat- tae lace, knotty panel- are ae best. Complete “i garage radio controlied doors, Large cor- r lots Paved street, sewer instatlea. $24,900, PE 32-2105. FE _4-5080 Open Sunday. tered, newly decorated. Near Pontiac Motor. By private owner. PE ¢1152. . ~ GOOD CREDIT Excellent 4 bedroom home on Rapid Street. $12,000, terms. és for t0.160 with on) Ties iy ¥ . down. Ranch type ail on one floor. Huron Gardens room frame, attached garage, , Part. basement, of] heat. must be connected. $900 WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE' * Ay Pius $450 down will make you the OWN owner of this new sacs 6 bes tee : room home. Utility room, Pull West Side beth Convenient lecotion west = ‘ontiac are the ures abow with allot" the appoidt eae gprep this home. but best of ail, the should definitely you. Ves-| Price is only $6850! tible, wall well” carpeting, ACK . fi ce somuaners lavator at Ca Pa : full dining om. breakfast B00 LOVELAND automatic washer double ga-/ 2188 Cass Lake Rd., Ke Harbor i. By appointment please. | px 1.4875 ow a +166! 8 Rooms COLORED Prospect Street Large older! Nice 3 bedroom eat P Excel- lent location, Gag he ‘ireplace. pame. pet mecongeal , Vacant. Get de- Carpeted. Call for aopetn- AD. ‘A MS REALTY co. 43383 382 Auburn ___ FE 23-1900 OR 32430 FUNNY } BUSINESS 4 ROOMS AND BATH. PLAS-| *'% are. Cape. oes oy vl faa Ee by Hershberger : ROSHESTER AREA 1% story frame house unfinish: full bath. First = attic Pull basement, - unit, automatic hot — Wy - aos Aluminum storm doors and dows back yard cyclone leased. —_ price $10.500 with $1,500 own Shown by y- WILLIS BREWER Roosevelt Hote! IRWIN & ROSA REAL ESTATE CO-OP oon we arenes MILLER Mansfield Street home. full beth. tun remodeled carpeted, Jeted qinable ‘down ed “carpeted, hens. First — First Street 3 bedroom gas = home with Lames automatic hiot crater, beater. ol peat down Tg ees on on Gi STONE eet ON E REALTY CO. 18 Joslyn 8 H 5 6 ROOM HOUSE. cI os invest Now, J. R: HILTZ _ REALTOR PE 5-6is1 1011 W. Huron St. 42200 OPEN _AND HARGER Co. | Z™s#t ee orn gt | ERE oak DS 33_W. Huron 8t. Ph, FE 5-8183 $85 down or 045 6529 VETERANS. Poutiac Laxe "Rd, Better value in Pontiac. No down $750 DOWN payment (Mig. cost about $300) Lake, 32 bedroom home. HANNAN Full Full wath ath, hardwood floors. Plas- $7,500 ~ 7 room modern Giassed ome. extra stool fall to wall —e Reasonable down pay- oo REALTY Fat wees: Eves FE 68312“ PE 1-613 ae rE tang 223) OPEN Trec- a he an J quick ~— = ad Daily 11 to 8 58 bedroom old le ta THE “MACEDAY” Let innagee. 6.000 down. Ful 3 BEDROOM $1,050 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS Perimeter under floor heating mis pinp Riches cabinets with picture window Master folding dors on LAKES $11,800 PULL PRICE out Dixie H'way te Wil- Lake Rd.; turn left «p- mi; wateh for Open SHELL WITH | ssf Ne! fo Bao 13523 living room, & . Septic field is already in ¥ . lot, 100x150 reom, FRONT Se Dae down, Lake New 58 and bath home with DAILY 1 TO 8 og Sy epee liad THE “CHELSEA” WM. H. KNUDSEN wa Bedroom Brick Pp aaese and GI A ed ° Paved street, ay wee! me: FE : Sto GI $600 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOWS FHA 1,150 home, off Joslyn. & pet. pDowN jee = costs| cant te boat. = Choice of 5 home 4 ‘ WEST SUBURBAN Knotty pine cabinets win -restie 2 en ag ge Maal Automatic of] forced air heat. Road, neat and clean as @ pin, Fe bathrooms. ceptionally large lot, oak floors Florida and nice garden spot, $7,850. Spacemaster doors. x : Ribbosed “driveway BUNGALOW on AS SELL OR TRADE ace down, four rooma up. Three car garage, — WE SELL~WE TRADE DORRIS & SON THE “MACEDAY” 3 BEDROOM $1,050 ae | DOWN PLUS MORTOAGE Costs eppointment | “It’s our new offset, ear-warmer hat for cold days!” _ For Sale Houses 43 _— —— ALD SONS orden $81: ae 32 ae NEAR ‘sans ir. $7900, With down. OR 3-1465. No broker's. $300 DOWN New 2 bedroom house, full base- ment, ished interior, lake privileges. Willams Lake G dens. OR 3-2837 , 6 ROOMS Modern home, excellent « condition room, dining reo kitehen po bed- bam qutemuee Ritchen. Paved street. Only $9,500. LAKE HOME GI uding mort costs. John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 cn RX, oa * GILES Jost SUBURBAN bedroom home-—oil —_ taie i en pom Located an ont ance. new PE 5-044 FE 2-1804 WEST SIDE SUBURBAN 3 bedroom home with Immediate pos- CLOSE IN tome of 4310.00 per, month. This modern - Priced $1000 ove. session LARGE LOT act fast house “ADAMS REALTY Bees 5 BPP LBB LLLP ALP LAL AL LALA . "|@ ROOM BRICK. Gas HEAT, 2 “| to 2-67 TT NW. Saginaw-St PH FE 5-8165 ‘For Sale Houses 43 car garage, 2 , 2 lots, Income. Priced _ Woodward Estates.’ FE DOWNTOWN INCOME Located 1 bieck from Sears-Roe- rca Ges —_ é car garage. Ove enth income. Bargain etiesa, tor quick action, Terms. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave PE After 6 call FE ‘S-3783 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Sumthin’ f'r Nuthin’ You don't get som @ peice feet 20 with eu ee Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open Eves. ‘til 8:30 WALLED LAKE with tasem 3 frogs heme wit ananeea” * C. Algrim Walled Lake MArket 4-2002 2215 ac ri Wixom MArket 4-1444 40345 Pontiac Bateman Lakefront 2 bedroom bungalow with knott: breezeway and to perfection, Truly « ° home! Let us i spot a - oy ee re Baldwin Bt atichael Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 , bts ~ ° Heal Estate Exchange ANNETT Auburn Manor ~~ _., Bloomfield Highlands bedroom built in For Sale Houses 43 "Emer Complete, bapa for cash. 5860 Crescent Ave. FOR in we ED Pie, FE 3. bedroom atyle — e After 6 call OR 3-2603 Ev 1111 Senko — Co-ope' Wisner School , Johanson FOR BETTER HOMES 3 St. and will ree-room apartments on State close to downtown. with 4 in of $225 a tota! PAY a ae ; A MO. ONLY $600 DOWN TO CIVILIANS ‘Lovely 2 bedroom distinctive bun- ioe. Hla air beat, = sho a ping, s buses, $7,200. See moe =. ara of ea... & “GET R BENJ, RICH 12845 Linwood TUlsa 34000 GI—No Down Payment Civilians, low down payments. tow month! eo = FRONT 9 Lovely 3 gm with 1% baths, o Simbu 1919 Mis Sell. parte a Geek el Ph. Ortonville 133 Reverse Charges, reation space . 2 ear gerage, lot 200x280 ft. Only $2,800 down.| 54 HENRY CLAY Eves. after 6 call Mr. Snyder, a OR 3-1975 of the lovely old mes. LES 3 vel meg aq i gh ¥ 8 Estates. A “lovely 6 room new , hood erage wll RAJ 12 large — — * ei land bed! qo ne blocks from downlows, Exits r ving room fina’ tet ag bes el ed'on bea fireplace Dining Toom, and ‘kiteb- with wonderful floor =. Floored — 2 a, garage. $ OFFICE OPEN 0-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4- 1704 S. Télegraph Rd. 2533 SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5- _ ard. Realtor Tative Real Estate Exch STOUT BEST BUYS TODAY WHY NOT opes? Not the verted : bet ene conve: 4 TRIPP East Good reasons for buyung an older house: cons’ usually ee and neigh! bees ‘is ectablished. we have larger a row Ee, with Teday’s ising Is Tomorrow’s Sale! coo soa 8 Leslie R. truction is reems are bor- rty at #1 N. vely living of your caine on today's Tripp, Realtor located west of town needs. If you are 7 with o brush and do a plumbing then it will be worth your time to see this. Four plas- te walls. Now vacant and only fs Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7 ON. Genee SF Open Eves, ‘til 8:30 GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS OUTSTANDING BUY COLONIAL ATTRACTIVE Near Woodward at Road. with 5 rooms, 0 room du § rooms on each eae ae Pirin rooms, dining "RIDGEWAY 975 Baldwin 4-6203 Co-operative Real Eistate ‘pace $1,000 DOWN and cute 4 ms and with 2 ‘picture ws, breezeway and 1's) car garage Basement of level land on fericed e 500 R- D. RILEY, Broker _ Phone FE ¢1157 LAKEFRONT of closets and storage space. Other features: 1% car attached red gg picture win- walls, rge { dow, tile bath and red heat. Also included in ate automatic dish washer, ref., > ae Giroux & Hicks 95 Dixie H Drayton Plains $300 DOWN NEW. rOOERE § DOW room house =— SELDOM DO eer s more attractive or home than —— 3-bed- room brick. ene of the leree richiy earpeted room. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor np Phone, FE 3-1103_ or On 31 31648 | CHARLES COZY SPOT close to bus, schools. stores. 4 rms., bath, gas furnace $1,000 down. IN ROCHESTER on paved street @ rooms, bath, $12,800. Terms. spacious 6 B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 1717 8. Rd. ven eves. Soeeeratine Roak Estate Exchange living space in SYLVAN VILLAGE ere Bake BRE BRICK INCOME Own SMART BUYS ; SEE aus SOON! $50 ‘week. Cont jeostel_ on | a Le, Geen oe "CRAWFORD - w oret EVatinos A bao HOME ‘frame. A 2 a ar PE 41500 Modern 5 ream brick, moderna base 1 acre on peved - mg Wa dow Hurty we have as number of woth houses, low down pay- GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Aatereegrie Be wat Rd. Waterford OPEN “Daily 11 to 8 THE “CHELSEA” 3 Bedroom Brick - FHA and GI Approved Paved gtreet, city water, sewer. GI $600 FHA $1,150 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS — ¥ ine cabinets rustio hardwt Automatic olf ot alr beat. Filed bathroom WILLIAMS LAKE _ ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY. =, 1955 t G600D LOT, ee ee DORRIS & SON Orr c. Gud enmunanne OTTAWA. pores ILLINOIS 8T. it one, 560x125. the Merrimac Breet, your choice, as u w anor, acre lots, off Silver Lake @n excellent jot, 3% acres, on Walton Bive. tee 4 ' { a, idland St., 60x180, $600, terms. acres, Hospital Rd. $2,000, ‘. M 4% Donelson Park, $2,200. Auburn Ave, commercial frontage. ALSO - lots on Ward Read, Cass-! Road. MI5 a north of a Columbia Cloveriawn ete, Where you want ae: NICHOLIE & HARGER 33: W. Huron, FE 6-818) For Sale Acreage 47 116 ACRES Avtention builders; = of the best Investments you will be abie to = this year, Fine homes wih like h e in this area. "y156 an ac Take a Tavern Beer and wine to the tune A superetie center of town. Bao por pont say ee . per year is only of the eC! ion. It's gis done plus inventory. No. STATE- WIDE _ Partidgs HARDWARE, FEED = mas moet — pow tc plus stock. PAINT & WALLPAPER Store frontage... gy FS FLOYD KENT, Realtor % WwW. Lawrence _ PE 5-610 Open Eves Next to Consumers Power FARM FOR SUB-DIVIBON PUR- .L From to 465 geree. 0 8 om! st Huron FOR F Ont ACREAGE Call Rutledge, OR Siti, FE 4-003 80 ACRE FARM Apaianaaed theres, se Bedroom suites r) USED MERCHANDISE id refrigerato +o Used ape, ine electric Tange $30.50 estinghouse yer $00.80 CLAYTON'S Furniture, Appeaacrs 3065 Ré. fet sesee elds gegen dH dual unit C R UMP ELECTRIC. 465 Auburn ~< FE 43573 GAS HEATER, BTU type thermo stat controlled. Heats 6 3 _3-4213. GENERAL EL: RANGE ECTRIC with deep well. Only $29.05. 6-1300. JANUARY BARGAINS Cotton mattresses ae oa mattresses 465 Metal b beds, complete 30.96 4 drawer mahogany che 19.50 $29.00 8x12 Woolsheen - rugs 14.96 | ‘ardrobe 12.95 le door metal cabinets 6.05 — slashed on new mer- banside ws buy. sell and Pigg gue ad every- Oattand Furniture 104 8. Saginaw __FE 28523 VEF VACUUM LIKE NEW $14.05 belts bags : makes 056 Myrtle. Huron GOar- Licut GREY CHINA CABINET. Sliding glass door. FE 5-1656. AND Pa SALE suite. Baby piay pen. bathinette. rocker, Report, fer Pessn 3 ROOMS USED FURNITURE Davenport sod chair, 2 end ts. cn a tO plete. $59.50 MANY ITEMS Easy , Terms THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. a ed ee eee ee } 43352. DUMONT 1? i TELEVISION. REAU- . ate, cismal living Too . sec im Bernie = STAIN’ E F URNITURE, 1230 Baldwin. Next te aiaws Mkt. Free Par Electric stove, $20. ing ma- chine, box , never * | starts FELEVISION, RCA 21 INCH. FULL ie console. condition. EM 34213 Lin. Re ee meen a eee 8 WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDRA-MAT. PE eae. condition. Reasonable. wait L connins ET KITCHEN eos. $39.50 value ng Biientiy. y, irregular, For Sale Miscellaneous 60| a 2 GARAGES TO DISMANTEL. $30 |e my ts “ For Sale Miscellaneous 60 RAR AAR ARAN A ‘Burke Lumber BLAYLOCK Sree ete TON BHALLOW-WELL JET » McBride Ton. — ~ New & Used Lumber — ceri Ave oe . pone. Tee Te ‘These sp ipa a ris“ ma : NEW ot 30 Ese ; ae % in. a ft. , .. Me ft. % in. iy . ...136 ft. SAVE ¥ 100 5, Saginaw : rE 5-2108 Kitchen, cablnet” doo doors eo p ameeaie 1468 Baldwin 2.2543 BRAIDED RUGS MADE new or used material, dyed any size. MA 41971. $3 GAL. ELEC. HEATER . $70.50 | SRoGESSED ROA WEWAT 30 gal. auto. gas 95 | gravel , Rng OF _ fate btd bs Cab. sink—fittings $59.50 wu sand. Wilkinson Sand & gravel. jound ye. Ones x _ PE ¢-6218, Fe 3 2-9303. SAVE Supply _100 B.Saginaw St, FILL 1 BAND. CUsION SAND. athe saw. 8 ince, Ta TILT TA d. Delivered. PE 5-8257 pe Ms. with motor, Se oe (GRAVEL. SAND, TOP soll. PE 40 PETRO HEAT SERVICE ‘$00 Flush Doors 2 ft. $6.50 MN Fes, Hel Weld ina 50. Open 9-0 G & M COMPANY _ WS AND SCISSORS. MACHINE SHARPENED. ALL WORK I8 GUARANTEED PE 5-783 2529 Opdvke Ra “af Doors, lumber, mam b: supplies, Reasonable. fon recking Co., 31345 Ww. Eight Mile Rd. or 13701 Wood- row Wilson near Devison. wood $1660 + Seen WALTON TV Walton, Cor. Joslyn PE 23-2257 Ken- Garage Doors Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our new classification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A. ___.| AiR” COMPRESSORS. FROST _ breakers. a" sewer cleaners, era, weed sump DUMpS “CONES RENTAL 1251 Baldwin a ANCHOR FENCES | NYLON TIT BACK CHAIR A ANB _ Water boilers ottoman, pag Bo ites -_ eroret. AIDE | ARE | vinced ule PE. 31000. BATHROOM Satie ake ™ HEIGHT’S SUPPLY 2685 Perry 8t. Phone FE. rt. BURMEISTER’S TWO YARDS OPEN aa TO 8 P.M. Sheets. 118 ix8 W. Pine boards, per M ‘$79.00 int? W. Pine boards, per M $79.00 ixi2 W. Pine shelving, per ft. $ 15 ‘ix ~ fir special per ff. ‘oe 2x6 fir special per M te |] 228 red fir special per m $85.00 uine . perm ...., $ 110 Ber roe. ts : an svaanke tape tb $i saaat gach ..... $5.95 "3 each $4.46 ‘matt $14.95 $29.95 5 of sumber 2 doors to be sold. All sives evail- We do garage — sien. free and talling. mi 8 mPuddoct RY DOOR SALES co. Garage Doors Time will tell you QUALITY LESs Taylor Made Garage — Great Lakes nae Door Co. 2010 Dixie yellow with extension leaf. — Cost $110 36 man's = FE 3 New BHOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY store. 7 miles out Baldwin, Arm- strong floor one eer INTERESTED IN RAPH- uipment and dark room INSULATE NOW AND asl MONEY M. A. ene ya sees New eee re! amt. 8 3 GAL, . fe ey supplies.? Classifications pal ere x & , S1A. * mattress be @ yr. old. brit: OPEN SUNDAYS ¢ TO 12 FE 34000 Thompecn,_ 60 elec. Remini Shavers. ‘call nA Rd_(at Crooks) sfier 6pm. BMpite 3 DO IT YOURSELF | 2,08, 27 9R" roo ayy Used Trade-in Dept. _ also | eee $20.95 oe ae Realts~ . ee SMALL DOWN PAYMENT . mee won Rs: LOW, LO Dricett WYMAN’S Porch $2.96 omy oS. Ls 4 FE 4-6089 18 W. Pike Only rescent. 303 Orchard Lake Ave. 8 om. to @ p.m. WAYNE GABERT’S EXERCYCLE ROYAL TYPE- LEC : _writer.. FE 4-1082: W. Pine Pane 175 M APPLIANCE SPECIALS | ims DaTER. "DOOM PRAMES Used television from ..... geo Famous name brand es ~ AE [7 = ‘214, — BV 90.75 Bendix agitator auto, washer marred, Exceptional values. } x6'-6''xi%" Rabt. BY ... $9.50 like rn | jege_ [emsroscems. 393 Orchard Hy Ha ed "ages Robt BY $9.25 oT Ss ee oe ag at ne, sat Bosra Dine Maytag washer, like Oe after 6 p.m as ae $2779 08 Norge auto. washer, Free STANDING TOILETS $11.56. Fia Etttoun like mew ee come i408 4 with fittings $11.95 | ¢sey” Fir... its SAGINAW rE seis ras ning . am wer -o 4 USED GAS RANGES; $29.50 AND | White $61.95 Colored $100.80 ¢x84/10" Fir .......... $4.82 up BB. Mune save Shamma’ suPrt ‘4 "xa" WESTINGHO ona. | #0 &. Saginaw st. $2100) Sirs JAMBS PAINT Graben tor. 6% cubie ft unit, | FIRE PROOF VAULT. 34%" WIDE | 7-¢"x6'-4" W. P. rr) condition. Only $40.- | 9" ,, Call and make offer SIDE DOOR 9. MI 6 MA 41545. Lake Side king | 7.6" x¢'-4" W. P. .. 7 WARM MORNING BEATERS. House super mit. Walled Lake. \s'"s3¥, Bese WP. ...30e lin Tice Bee ie, ore FORMICA HAGGERTY ié IN. CAPEHART CONSOLE, e tone oe, nye LUMBER CO. blond’ goed condition, $50. = pt os ee ot ‘ ey id a redytted a HE ‘YW ) EEFIELD sorL PIF ze. FE eh na es DESK oe © 8. Saginaw St. _ Warwick's, mn Fa Morag i? INCH TELEVISION. WRINOER washer, and stoker for coal fur- pace. All ta geod condition, FE oe =. Ww. 400, = iv 7? BT.U each: rE nt or wal! furnaces. _ FE +2622, : ~WOLVERI NE = aoe iy Bride aoe team. Fe “every Thursday. Bs Pt | ie le Se INC. 2.0233 sod pias. ‘| F. | POOLECO. 151 Oakiand Ave. FE 4-1h04 STORM SASH i|_—o Combinations $11.78 CEE WEEDON ‘ ph Ra FE 42606 “35 PER CENT ineurred in tran- oto Calo Music "Go, tie H segine, poate enor : ors weary guor oe! ae pon iat pont agaks d mae. ar Schmidt PEE . Sale Store Equipment 64} _ _Sand, Gr Gravel & Dirt 66 CRUSHED & STONE AND 8 AND. fn. Pe sat of Fe wis SS MANORE, ALE DE — Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 gaat tr tie Bai A CORD, _2 for $10. B OOR a k wr na. of Seegte AQUATIC GARDEN Mn oe NP ans This Week Ouly . . + $5.98 HAMSTERS — PARAKEETS. Pets Shop, 68 8. Astor, Pe cose Y Tris se TER AKC registered. | Female. . OR suUMP POMP GENERAL =| 1 tric motor 50 Bec a "OBL CaMAR- a 1304 Clemens. MEL- Doors $29.80. PARAKEETS: CANARIES, CAGES, PARA rose, FE 23-3940 Sp — ISTERED MALE __pelnter. 11 mo. $50. OF 3-19732, PUPPIES SHEEP. 16 ANDER- i. Clarkston. ALIZED STOCK HAUL con horses, also will ing 3 Ww Out here MICH. C 3. “New Siornsime | Dick's s Air Cooled Engines 192 8. Saginaw rE a a riding or CRIBS, CORN ia ee 5 Nile South of Lake Orten on 34-06 | PONTIAC CHIEF MOBILE HOMES 22 %. to @ ft. tm length. Up te 5 years to pay. You can buy a Les Hutchinson reconditioned trailer as low as $100 down. Hutchinson's Trailer Sales 415 Dixie Hwy Piains 4 No Credit? Bad Credit? $e 86 Here's the place to buy. No. co-signers, no past credit references neces- eneb eet aee ee ; For Sale Used Cars 91) For Sale Used Cars - 91 Sands Ge rE WER | ace hacer Yt 3 Meees, bose uses. | GHEV-¥7 CLUB_COUPE, GOOD Good ‘eatin, 1 owesr. 1s. | “condition FE 48771. OL 2-4602. s GOOD 47 Plymouth 2.00000... 0ecsese TRANSPORTATION “Prenty Guise Modis and REASONABLE tls 8. Gaginaw ars a Oe STOP AT PEOPLES = ne and compare it; You'll FE 2.2354 TAYLOR CHEVROLET =< Chevrolet sedan, ae oe cailes. $lies phon NOW Or Never ro] The Boss Says: “All Must wap bigaar baptecil Se oy sary. If you are 21 andj 1953 Chevieiet 2door Ms spaeennnnnwnnarn— | have a job, we have a car| itt; Grit seer JB 6 te . s Supe! By Parese MPEREE ESTIMATE | 0° YOu. , 1963 Ford cus, § ddoor ...... 606 ag a CARS Buy Here 1951 —- 2door seearenss 4 “BRAID MOTOR SALES Pay Here TAYL aye - .. PHONE FE 20186 N ATION AL at Pstaoged ooo MOTOR SALES Phone MArket 5-151 171 S. SAGINAW ST. FOR THE BUY Ac Se eed a eee) | OOF A LIFETIME ¥en," easonable. wane 1 . oy Sent condition. Low mileage. 62 OWENS 7. Snattiold “Your Pord Dealer” ROLET, EXCEPTIONAL 1985 47 8. Saginaw FE 5-4101 210. “accessories. Rotem SSadition 33¢ Pioneer FE _S4655. 0 Pieneer DEBE ‘83 CHEVIE. 2 DOOR DELUXE Radio and t. 1 owner, Ex cellent condition. 67 Oak Hill. FE Go!” He really means business, so, here they are! ‘54 Buick Century 4 dr., Dynaflow, radio, heater, 2 tone green and good whitewall tires... .$2,495 "54 Buick Super Riviera, |' Dynaflow, radio and heater. Beautiful 2 tone white and red.... .$2,595 $1 Lincoln 4 dr., Hydra- ™ | °50 Ford 4 dr.......«-$495 e 50 Hudson soccceces SISOS * Buick eee eters $495 Pontiac eneeeene $395 49 Ford eee eeeeoere $295 Over 70 Cars To Choose From! REMEMBER No Reasonable Offer Refused! OLIVER BUICK Where Pontiac Buys DODGE "M STATION WAGON older car, you take over condition. : matic. Sharp ..,... .$895 STRAW HATS ! th me IS) Buick Special 4 dr., WINTER? | Dynaflow, radio and]. heater sees eeenees $895 Se... i - $feeee. Lash over cur eee 53 kof t — Take your | pick of four good: ones, BUICK various models. “her Buber with taf "ea : amore Oe Yesemase | N M finish, white wall tires... sites 0 oney 1954 DODGE 4 DOOR. Jet biack the famous 150 ~Downl Eee ae te POWTAC 3 Bie car over Pte Ss LOW PRICE TRANSPORTATION Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth “The Cars With The Forward Look” * 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-913] Its Buicks FE 2-9101 - FE 4-4531 210 Orchard Lake Ave. $660 each. Hutchinson Open Till 9 p.m. HERE Tr. COMES A-Parade of Values Aimed at Your Pocketbook $495] _ WITH PONTIAC | SEDAN a aE $595 LARRY es + + © © _ Rochester Ford Dealer: pent nays 2s 4% TODAY'S SPECIAL 51 Pontiac Chieftain “8” two door sedan. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955 [CARNIVAL by Dick Terner ‘For Sale Used Cars “91 TT] eect (7 Dy i Bob F’ Frost, _Inc. LINCOLN- 850 S. " WOODWARD. West "Side Used Cars "39 to "8S / ame. 1 owner. Must 4-2637. ae’ ae gat 1 "51 _ Nasi 2 DOOR. a assume mi _ Woodward, yard, Birminy bie. $325 SOLDSMOBILE "ae" ear down and pat \ 464 8 Woodward, ‘S1) PACKARD CLUB SEDAN. $16 as PLY eat Sieane 3 PLYM 4 DR. $i0 Due to the great popu- larity of the all-new 1955 Pontiac we have an ex- ‘cellent selection of trade- ins. All makes and mod-. els, one-owner cars. $4 FORD Convertible with radio, heater and ove Like new $1, 505 53 DODGE revues Radio, Restee. $1,395 at $1 pe HUDSON "$2 BUICK Special, radio, heater, car, i $1,095 51 DE SOTO 2 feet: tatto and heater. Gets ~ *52 PONTIACS Ch eftalp 2 dr, & 4 4dr. models. A selection, $995 $3 CHEVROLET heady we eo radio and - heater. tt os & + PONTIAC RETAIL STORE. ory Branch 65 hye Cidbene at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 54 PONTIAC Convertibles—fully $1945 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Bob Frost, Inc. ry Dares Ky Seong Sales Nothing © Bot * Good | Clean MY 2-3111 Y 2-6211 ay i a ‘ie PETERSON Cope. 1988 by NEA Serves, ne, F. M6. Rag, UL ® Pat ¢ ins eae BD ag “What was it you told me to say to them, dear, if they iss Tete & Gor os < ot smart!” 1951 Henry J 4 “|g ! we, Soscee aves © SATES For Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars 91) “Pits “la "a wonderhl car PE Wt) 3 PLYMOUTH CRANBRIDGE 4 af Sy a Sg Man gE cael Suna NTRY 5Q 4 tk OR 3-7163 bet. 8. — Metallica PE hsae oer FO door. Just your old car down, eae on thon. 3a be nna 1954 | Pazera bess, seca PONTIAC our oena bee Mime FORD _ [agra ene oer A CONVERTIBLE |, tier Fe cai “St Pes ‘ LEN TAC CUSTOM CATALINA. RET IL SKYLINERS " bi Ln saaye STORE |MERCURY Eiger Ee | SUNVALLEY payment. take over GOODWILL wae HARDTOP feet 8 USED CARS "i PONTIAG_DELUKE 4 BOOK ar NASH ‘eater sand etydras PONTIAC matic. A wonderful Birmingham i Nast B RAMBLER CONVERTT | _underco “63 PONTIA t DELUXE. Hydramatic x Gene and heater. ee ‘i4 OLDS SUPER FOUR DOOR, | 9500 miles. FE sese 2 PONTIAC 8TA door deluxe and eoeme | 2 FE 2 PONTIAC. 1983 4 DOOR, ALL AC- cessories excellent condition, a. -| _ 400. F after 3:30 p.m ‘3 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN luxe, 4 door hydramatic pil one v — ratio. heater, control, “TIP TOP SPECIAL 1953 WILLYS SEDAN OUR MOTTO IS , \\ VOLUME OUR PRICES ARE PROOF A-] BUYS! 52 Buick Hardtop $999 ‘$3 Ford Country Sedan ...... $1,299 ’51-Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe “8” ....$644 ~ | '53 Studebaker Hardtop .... $1,044 ’53 Ford Hardtop $1,299 ’50 Chev. 4 dr. dix. $399 ’S4 Ford Hardtop $1,644 51 Ford Custom “8” Club Coupe ... $444 ’53 Chev. “210” deluxe 2 dr... ..$999. 53 Ford Conv... .$1,144 50 Merce. 4 dr.....$499 52 Ford Hardtop. $999 52 Ford Ranch . Wagon ...... $899 49 Merc. 2 dr..... $644 $1250 1954 Ford Custom 4 Door A beautiful 4 door family sedan. A- 51 Ford 4 Station *48 Pontiac Sedan Coupe ....... Wagon . ’53 Plymouth 4 dr. (as is) 53 Chevrolet 2 dr. Bel Air $3 Ford 2 dr...... 51 Packard Club Sedan ebewoee $499 53 Mercury Hardtop .... $1,499 ‘51 Plym. 4 dr.... $444 °S4 Ford Conv. ..$1,699 52 Ford 2 dr..... .$699 53 Dodge Convertible . .$1,099 53 Chevrolet Hardtop .... $1,099 ovoewee oeeneee evewe 1 condition with radio, — turn signals, and spare wheel, * $322 Down, 24 Months at (Your Old Car Coula Even Be the ~CHEAPIES — Pont. = Aieuleawaireae's P o-4 ‘3 Port's t, Castona wig” Sipe . Dodge We \aceeseuesws "46 Buick 4 dr. ° : ‘ghee “4 Near © OR. vivcsccuss: $1090 “+e CL Ope. cosecac.s $126 TRUCK 1952 Dodge ¥% ton pickup.. 1953 Ford % ton express. 1953 Chevrolet 2 ton tractor........2000000-$099 1951 Chevrolet 14 ton pickup. 1953 GMC ¥% ton pickup... 1954 Ford % ton pickup... 1947 Dodge 12 ft. stake... 1951 Chevrolet 2 ton tracto 1953 Ford % ton pickup. ... 1945 Ford 2 ton dump. see Boe apie so geres| HAROLD TURNER, FORD et a 2 BIG LOTS — sie, Mo'haccee Bosnromied RB l : 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham eo B apes 134 Mile & Woodward ae oSanAe = a Otis, rears Fair Dealing MIdwest 4-7500 | Liberty 9-4000 we ori SBOP aoc nan vagy | Ont 88 Liberty 94001, t, Seat covers, spare tire 3 Wn Payment) "92 Vor? 2 dr. .....6..0.-5:- $54 "46 Plym. Coupe -::;... vse e 150 "48 Chev. Coupe .......... “$150 "29 Pontiac 4 dr. New eng. $75 "49 Mere. 2 dr. ,.........-- $198 $0 Nash 3 dr. ............ gia “49 Hudson 2 dr. nse eicieiees $i44 seceeeesescesess SOR eeeeeeees eoerteneee .$699 - $699 sissuwacsvesccccawsQeoe > ioreerere eye ee ee BESCOC CO OS COE O60 0'9 -$799 eevee eeeeeeeeeeee .$144 eevee eee eeeeeeee Bargains Galore . 154 Chev. Bel Air - 962 W Huron FE 2-264 STOP IN TODAY || neo condition, “recto and WE FINANCE $1,589 ECS” | on " . Bel Ai TO CHOOSE FROM {I pour sees toe a ae 1935 "6 in Prices heater and Powerglide. ae ome at ar . $1,489 *, °S3 Chevrolet 2 Dr Here is & neat and clean sedan, LOOK! |= $889 $3 Ford Custom 8 Club|| =, , Coupe. Radio, heater and nearer white walls. ter, Powerglide $1,195 Meering and seate, "$3 Ford Mainline 6 2-dr. ~ $1,989 Radio, heater and all the Bee: ‘onus nc? Chevrolet 2 Dr me we me ‘51 Plymouth 4 dr. sedan.|| ie a" 50 Ford Custom 8 4 dr. os — Radio and ie i sar 3! Cadillac "62" "81 Oldsniobile 882 de se-}] “$1309 * dan. Lots of accessories. Resta *S1 Nash Rambler DAVE DAWSON, INC. |] *" "gig. Cor. of and M24- ee ' No Payments UNTIL MARCH! _ THEY GOTTA GO! : tadio sng ‘heater, = 7 al Rock Bottom | Prices 953 Willys Sa at for many 51 Ford eu. Wagon "$4 Ford Custom “8” * Soar, satin, teeter: one $1,469 53 Ford Club Coupe Be See et an tee. NO PROFIT SA Our Jot is being jammed therefore we must sell in -for more. 50 of the finest cars to choose from.. . 1954 Plymouth Hardtop .......... $1680 1954 Plymouth Club Coupe ....... $1470 1953 Chrysler Windsor. 1953 Chrysler Windsor 1953 Dodge V-8 Hardtop ......+++.$1260 1953 Oldsmobile “88” . 1952 Buick 4 door -.... 1952 Chrysler Windsor Hardtop. ... .$1125 . 3 1952 De Soto Club Coupe esvbeccnve Ses : 1952 Plymouth 4 door 1952. Pontiac Hardtdp 1951 Dodge 2 door ... 1951 Buick 4 door .... 1951 Cadillac “60” 4 door ......+.. $1710 1951 Chrysler New Yorker 4 dr......$925 1951 Plymouth Hardtop .....+++0+« $775 "1950. Dodge Club & Coupe « danpessieen OE 1951 Plymouth 4 door 1948 Buick . see eneceeereeeseaarens $465 1948 See rae seeeeceneenennee $300 : : LE. with new car trades, order to make room 4 door .... $1275 & Cpe. eee $1250 eeeeeeeooees $1540 eoreeoenerne $1025 ogee esecesees $680 seeeteceseee $1125 eeeteeeoevese $590 Oecevsasceces $950 n Wagon... oes ++ $530 3 “: FA Eee Videdne, ok es ee ba reining oe 4 = Slee 2 Sa eeeilinemesdins ieee ek i * oe fae oe SS a as eee = Soar = : eS aS BES = staat ee 2 pg er ges ani. * -- Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2-WIBE-TY Channel ¢—-WWI-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel. 9—CKLW-TV. 6:00—(7) Litfle. Rascals. “Little Papa” (9) Capt. Video. Adven- ture serial. (4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2) Gene Autry. Small boy's plot gets Autrey into trouble in “Johnny Jackeroo.” 6:18—(9) News, Austin Grant. (4) News. 6:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Adven- ‘ae film with Guy Madison. (9) drawn. David Wayne. (2) News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(9) Frank Conners. Music, Wally Townsend at piano. (4) Tony Martin. Songs. (2) Weather- man. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. jong ‘Cas- Law.” (4) It's a Great Life. Vacuum cleaner salesman demonstrates their wares to stamp collector in ‘The Missing Stamp.” (2) Big Picture Armed Forces review. 7:15—(7) My Story. Drama. ‘7:30—(7) The Name's the Same. Auiz (9) Channel 9 Theater. | Frederic March, Joan Bennett in “Trade Winds.” (4) Tony Mar- tin. Tony sings western songs. (2) News, 7:45—(@ News. Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry Songs. 8:30—(7) Voice Program. Brian e Mobile,” Rose of Tralee,” “The Night Is Young.” (2) Tal- 9:00—(7T) Wrestling. (9) To be an- nounced. (4) Medic. Repeat of Premiere program about mother who develops acute leukemia. (2) I Love Lucy. Good motels are bypasséd by Ryiteeerit ¢ teclidtt fi is pier! i igtie i tlibettditr | Barge Aue fh Balzac’s story of tangled love, “Sail With The Tide.” 11:00—-Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. Wil- Hams. (2) News. LeGoff. 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen, Salvador Dali, guest. *|11:45—(2) Weathervane. TUESDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Mogning Show. 8:30—(2) Morning in Detroit. 9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4 Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. |9:30—-(2) Breakfast with Murphy. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) ye | 2:00—(7) Ding Dong School. (2): Garry 10:30—~-(4):Way of World. (2) Ar- 10: 45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:06—(T) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 12: 15-—(2) Love of Life. 12:38 — (7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow, 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4 Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliott. (2) Road of Life. 1:30—(4) Good Cooking (2) La- dies Day. - 1:45—(9) School Broadcast. Stars on Seven. (4) Bruce Mayer Show. | 2:15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. 'S ¢:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (4) Jean McBride, (2) House Party. $:00—(7) Theater. (9) Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. 8:15—(4) Golden Windows. $:30—(4) One Man’s Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. : 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. : 4:45—(7) Rickey the Clown. (4) Modern Romances. §:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. 5:30—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi- rate Pete. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations liste? tm this columm are subject te change without notice WIR, (70) CELW, (800) =| WW, osm) WCAR, (119) WXYZ, (it7e) 8 WJBK, (1499) WPRON, (1468) TONIGHT CKLW, Van Kures CKLW, Geod Neighbor WJBK, News, George WJBK, Houseparty WCAR, Temple Academy WCAR, ¢:06—WJIR, News 1:15—WW3, Glidersiceve WPON, TBA WPON, News, Records ww. CKLW, Sammy Kaye : ways, Wattrick-McKenaie| SRUW. tap of Gat t0:00—WIR. Arthur Godtrey 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins A : , Peele 1:36—W JR, Dr Malone WIBK. 10;30—WJR, Neighbers| WXYZ, My True Story WPON, Ne “wwe Glare B. Luce CKLW, Homechats we Wonx: tenn? : Clark Quartet CELW. Country Style ‘| WCAR, News, Tem ~ Se ‘wae Bea Uynen, _ | :9:t8—WSR. Reserves WPON, News. Piper Paul | 1:45—WJR, Guiding Light CKLW, Eddie Chase 11:00—WIR, 16:15—WWJ, Joyce Jordan ee Burtos WPON, Serenade WW, Charles 10:36—W2YZ, Whispering WIBK. T. Geo: CKELW, Keren, Gports J. Pren Barris . ‘Eeey “Wwa, Ke Mulholland a CKLW, Mary M ws Stern 11:15—WJR, Sporte . Walled Lk. 2:15—WIR, Mason TIER Dinner ite pA 5 10:48—WW3, Break the Bank | Wok’ cia . Sports CxLW orid Windows Ge tae S295 See | am i one "ww insect e c ¢ ui 4 4 WJBK, Auto CKLW, Feller, McKeller | '1:0¢—WW4J, Strike It Rich Martin Biock WPON, art Van Damme WPON rts oa —— 4 ance WCAR. Hall, Sports i ‘Guest House ." JBK, D. 2:46—WJR, Brighter De Www Extra TUESDAY MORNING WCAR, News, gong WWJ. Marriage Pays WxYE. Red rs WIR, Voice . Mews, Pa WCAR. Harmony Hall CELW. tag a 11:18—WZXYZ, Companion 3:06—WJR, Wendy Warren i. 2, ae WPON, Hymn Time Ww, Woman in Love 2: wy, Nuno ) — om — Make Up Mind | WCAR. News, Carousel ples 1:00—WJR, Jim Vinal oo. $:18—WIR, Aubt Jenny iy Bg CKLW, News, Davi wae’ fan oO "9:90—WW3, Pepper Young wave, anger | WSBK. Gentile, Binge , Few WJBK. Don McLeod — W. Gabriel his—w Music Halt 3:45—-WJR, Gel Sunday 1:45—WIR, ER. CRLW. Terrence ODel | * ay ne wo I WW, Right to Bappiness One Man's Family WCAR, Coffee JBK, News, Mcleod : GeLw, tm the Mood 4:00—WIR, Music Hall wy 148—WWJ, News 18:08—WIR, Jack White WWJ, Backstage Wife Ty Land 8:00—W. Jack White ww, WXYZ, W = ww, 2a CKLW, Break the Bank CKLW. Eddie Chase Show Stoppers Dick Oageed WIBK. News, JBK, News, McLeod . Top Gecres ou News, Toby WCAR, News WPON, Sports f u—wws, Best of Al WJBK, News, Gentile WPON, News 4:15—WWJ, Stella Dalles ware, WCAR, News 12:18—-WJR, Farm Roundup WCAR, Talk $:30—WIR, -Talent Scouts 8:15—WIR, Bud Guest ww, Paye itsabeth _ | WRON, Club 1 WAXR WXYZ. Weit . 4:30—WWJ, Widder Brown Cop WCAR, Coffees won — med Caliee WJBK, Don M $:46—WXYE, Show Gtoppers| $:30-—WJR, Muste Hall etn Meo | | 0:00—W. Perry Como 0:43—WWs, News 8 Music 4:43—WWJ, Women tn Home ww, te Hour WCAR, Radio Revival CELW. Bod Device CELW, George Wright py. 9:00 Ww se, Melest 5:00—WIR, News WON. News, Of Record Ww, Minute Parade wear. a Mal 4, Meme 3. Deland } Wxy 2: WiYz, rm Ledy » Se $:15—WIR, Bing Crosby WJBK, News, UsPon. Pare Mite. WIBK, News, McLeod ow ye + a Posse News, pm _ WPON. News, Music A ‘2 Roundup| WJBK, Don McLeod | TUESDAY AFTERNOON a7 Reynolds, Muste w Gentile 1 Mrs. Agee, Read of Life WCAR. Carousel Wilwi Vitter Medes | WPON, & Kaye Wath Poul winter 1:20 _CRLW. Bacie Chase Bd Morgan. 0:45-—-WIR, Pete and Jos CKLW. Musical Airs Bign Top Italian Surgeon | Wayne Replacing |; fim '0 “et ® wr Ousted Mitchum as Star in Movie Tuesday, ‘ ~ PONTIAC’ TV SERVICE DEALER! | pe napa pone smcer se THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955 ’s Mimic of Herself for TV\=: 1955 Fund Drive, | otis. ‘ste | Sree eres se rocks and other material which ! the icebergs melt. Uses Heartbeat Coca Hunts New Man; Roscoe Karns Is Part of Gleason Enterprise 3 E z i é fs I mt birt + t at a i , g : ts Hi Ht li f I ; iif ii r i f ' 7 i