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Bee ttH RerruRe ee Pula eRe RU Lee ar i Saaee tS Wee ate tas Ts cihcotbaninecadinnenant nate “Oe Lae RENN OO rea ~ a ee at * three other breakins on Union Lake | i ‘sa cer ewe cokin w yup apy -Red-Hunters Renew ate ~“ eed “sd . Ae " ~ — ONTIAC PRESS, Breakin. of Union Lake ald Francis said they believe the te i a i I és} ? H : i % E Fas to en- »—_ ¥ time after time | of Go- | she was! is or ever has Party mem-| wrence Cover, 52-year-old sec- retary of. a District 9 UE local at Peru, Ind., testified he never Was nor wil] be a Commiunist and | unsuc- | BA7 stratojet crashed in flames grocery store, iste last night, exploded and killed i; | fore midnight. Oratorical Wirephete ae ee ee ee 4 i SSF. yi; ae ed oe ts after a B the home Stratojet Crash Kills 5 Persons Crew of 3, 2 Others Die as Plane Byrns ; . Die ter Pax ™ in Consumers Strike CHARLES, Le. (INS)—A|__ (Comtinetd From Page One) |had been able to contact union | executives. The governor's office requested | Chaiyman John H. MoCarthy a in scene was four se Matntat ad | Services Maintained Install Hicks a Lake Charles trailer park ceil ? why | 1 School Plan Awaits State Senate Vote (Continued From Page One) immediate plan Consumers, which reportedly of- requirtng pa img fees fer drain construction from the currest year's taxes. Qearing both chambers, a con- stitutional amendment to fix qual- fications for Supreme Court and Circuit Court judges was placed on the April ballot. Judges would have to be attorneys and not more The current average wage of crashing plane knocked | the workefs was not available down power and communications | Negotiations became deadlocked lines. Firemen had difficulty bat-/iast Saturday when the union said tling the blaze because of lack of | the company “just stuck to the water at the site, a quarter of a |seven-cent package offer and re-| o... 1 years of age mile east of U. S. Highway 171. | fused to budge.” The Senate defeated another Governor Wiliams named fue’ ceututional amendment plan to sell A. Smith, secretary of the) nit counties to combine in | Michigan Law University © ar Probate Court districts and to let School, to head the fact-finding 1. Legislature fix qualifications panel. Other members are Paul T for probate judges. It fell five Contest Won k unist : s Muskegon, and Robert tat he, knows of mo Communi!’ by PHS Pupils sowie Grand Wapuis. bean “%* SO of Pasenge _ attorneys ° ° ; . . Eighteenth Congressional district, One cx nd « mon of Detroit Firm Meeting Set Tonight winners in an oratorical contest, ficial wit ott in on panel see ° on Toll Road Route sponsored nationally by the Amer- | sions, but cannot vote on any Plans to Build A group of citizens opposing construction of - the Rockwood- | Saginaw toll road along the route | now proposed will meet tonight at. 8 p. m. at Devon Gables. Tele- to Robert VanderKloot, chairman. The group claims the route as now laid out would disrupt rési- dential areas in the county and that a more eifective job could te done by constructing a freeway _ system. * Wighest Given Prison Term Reuben McCray, 23. of 69 Clovese St.. yesterday received from 1 to 15 years in Jackson | state prison when he appeared be- | fore Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick after pleading guilty last week to entering a home at 67 Clovese last 18 The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—( loads and colder tonight, lew 76-30. Mostly cloudy and slightly colder temerrew. high %4- 4®. Winds southwesterly tonight. Cloudy with little change in temperetere tomer - rew night, lew near 3. 4 Teday in Pentiace temperature preceding § a ™ Lowest Br At 8 am.: Wind velocity 2-25 mph Direction North te northwest Sun sets Tuesday at 6:22 p.m Sun rises Wednesdsy at 7:06 a m Moon rets Tuesday at 11:04 am Moon rises Wednesday at 252 am Dewntewn Temperateres 3 m 6M Mn .ceeeee 3% lia 6 7 @. Mn veces. u T2M = cease 7 BB. M..ccccee. ipm 58 OM Mnccsees- 36 08. m......-.: Menday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown) Righest temperature..... BY Lowest temperature....... seas “ Mean tempera: Weather—Cioudy. mist. rain. MPO. cece eegenes 3 | temperature... . ci... .ce00--- 32 33.5 See teeee ee earns and Lewest Temperateres This . Dete in 88 Years 38 tm 1883 6 in 1912 "Ss Spemenpean te 1 Gl Hurt i BI , In Circuit Court yesterday, Will ; { 2 S New Ovicane 3 62 uv in aze Nalle, 34, of 4586 Bangor, Detroit. Re Se | B oe” Berane 33 is SEOUL w#—Fire destroyed four was sentenced to 1 to 15 years in turn to ‘ou if a * St Louie Fe $2 | buildings. and injured an Amefigan Jackson state prison by Judge SEOUL W—South Korean army S Bs & srencisce $3 38 soldier at the US, 3rd | George B. Hartrick. “headquarters officially returned to ix 33 | tion Railway headquarters here to} Nalle admitted Feb. 21 entering | Seoul today after five years in x —- cuy 3 4 | day. The soldier's name was with-| a building at 3150 Hilton Rd., Fern-| Taegu, about 20 miles south of 7 o 7 53. held. dale, Feb. 16. here. \ 7 \ i ¥ . \ > ® \ a . i FN * ee ¥ y ey ~|Garth Johnson, sophomore; Willie | Egypt Claims Israel Killed 38 in Attack recommendations —_———_—_——_— +r -— ‘ Forty-Seven Men Fined in Vice Raids ined in Vice Raid Forty-seven men, charged with loitering after two weekend vice raids by Pontiac Police. paid total fines of $1.17 yesterday when they pleaded guilty before Munici- pal Judge Cecil McCallum Also arrested, Ida Mae Herston. | , 45, charged with maintaining and | operating an illegal liquor place at 397 Bloomfield Ave., and Daniel | Perry, 62, of 4874 Rossiter, Dray- |ton Plains, charged with aiding jand abetting a gambling place at |6%2 N. Saginaw St. were released on $100 bonds each. Charged with soliciting ican Legion, were three Pontiac | High School youths. First, second and third place at the contest held last night at | Farmington, went respectively to: Plant in Troy The Vickers Corporation of _De- trott has announced plans to build | a $2,000,000 plant on a 76 acre site in Troy Township. dind is seeking to have the land annexed to Royal Oak The proposed site is at the south- west corner of Crooks and Maple Roads Petitions requesting the annex. ation have been drawn up and circulated te secure the neces. | sary 608 signatures. Edwards, senior; and James Jolly. | senior. Their debate coach was Walter Smith. A zone contest. matching win- ners from five districts, is schéd- | uled for March 11 at the Frank Wentland legion post in Royal Oak. | /in all probability they would build lon ahe site, whether it was an- nexed or not. A tentative occu- pancy date of early next year has been set by engineers. Plans call for the installation by (Continued From Page One) Egyptian unit and blasted it with Lveia mortars, demolition charges and A. LaCount, 20. of 5738 Larraine. Vickers of a L2-inch water main automatic weapons, then ambushed Detroit, was ordered held in the and a 12-inch sanitary sewer which a truckload of Egyptian reinforce- | county jail. A March 10 trial was , would be leased by the company to ments on their way to the attac ked Set. by McCallum for the tro Roval Oak if the annexation goes positron ~ . * through “The Israels even threw Molo Five Face Jail Terms, tov cocktails of blazing gasoline into the wrecked truck,"’ the Egyp- tian spokesman reported. ““Twenty- two were killed and 14 were wounded. None escaped being ei- ther killed or wounded.” It was expected Egypt would act quickly to bring the incident be- fore the U/N. Security Council. Weight Restrictions Placed on Trunklines Weight restrictions for trucks traveling all types of state trunk- lines from the souvth state line rorth to M20 were announced by ithe State Highway Department ef- fective at noon today The whole Thumb area is in- cluded. Restrictions had been on only gravel and blacktop §trunk- Fines in Auto Frauds DETROIT #—Five Detrot area men today face a possible year in prison and a $1,000 fine on charges of evading payment of state sales taxes in an alleged automobile swindle. They are Eugene Ayotte, 30 Charles R. Bogert, 30, Thomas M Scott. 31. and Thomas LeTournean 23, all of Detroit, and Billy. Rx- dolph, 30. of suburban Hamtramck ‘The Real McCoy Pontiac Boys Become Scouts in Ceremony Four boys became tenderfoot scouts at investiture ceremonies conducted last night by Boy Scout roads are now included. gress lines north te US 12. Concrete | Watch Dogs Only Watch | j <==" Congress Raise Ready for Ike Roll-Call Vote in House ls 224-113; Levy-Free “| formerly deputy minister for struction and machine-building Allowance Cut Out FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON — The House passed and sent to the White House today a bill providing a $7,500-a- year pay rise for members of Con- and similar increases for federal yudges The roll-call vote was 224 to 113. Congressional action was com- pleted when the House adopted a Senate-approved. compromise bill knocking out a provision calling for a $1,230 annual tax-free ex- pense allowance for each member. | These were the new appofht- \sar for heavy industry who was also named minister of medium machine buildings M. V, Khruni- chev, once thinister for the air- craft industry; V. A. Kucherenko, con- | terprises, and. P. T. Lobanov, ;deputy premier of the Russian So- |cialist Soviet Republic since 1953 and before that a deputy minister of agriculture. we * s The Soviet Union's four other deputy premiers are former Prem- ier Georgi Malenkov, I. 8, Tevos- yan, A. N. Kosygin and V, A. Malyshev. Of these, today’s an- nouncement mentioned only -Maly- |shev, It said he was giving up ithe post of minister of medium machine building to Zavenyagin en- | Fire Station » : Union Controversy Snags Construction ae question involving AFL carpen- George A: Dondero (R-Royal Oak) | ters and bricklayers unions. has intervened in a union squabble! ; ; c. Eg: that finds the new. Adams. Fire Loy eee ee et Station an unwitting guinea, Dig. | ss. station is being used is @ The City Commission was i0-) so: case to determine: which of formed last night that Dondero the unions has the right to in- one ale Wy ge Fs stall precest concrete panels, of a . the tional board. on Thursday or Fri-| the ‘Pe being wed Je , day of this week to settle a labor Se that the bricl layers were removed from the job Feb. 2, after the contractor. unaware of the conflict, started the carpenters union on the instal-- lation. Little work has been done | si then, he said. _ Problems of the City’s second also notify the bonding company. Meanwhile, lawmakers ap the purchase of two flagpoles for the stations, at a total cost of Succumbs at 65 . Long lliness Is Fatal to. Investment Banker, Director of Companies Carlton M. 7 Higbie, investment The Senate passed the measure | and now would supervise a group | banker and industrialist, died after by voice vote yesterday after con- ferees, meeting for the second time, had set the salary figure at $t2.500. Congress members now get $15,000. . . The measure also carries pay raises of $7,300 to $10,000 for ap- proximately 400 federal judges, $5,000 boost for the vice president and House speaker, and increases for U.S. attorneys, their assistants and sevéral top Justice Depart- ment officials. These were not al- tered in yesterday's conference. . * The House passed a compromise pay bil] last week, but this meas-| the Mount Pleasant State Police | jf machine building industries. Clarkston Youth Held ‘in Series of Crimes ' |. MOUNT PLEASANT (UP) — | Four “very intelligent” Central | Michigan cue students sat in | jail today while police in five | counties went through their lists | of unsolved crimes to see if any | of them have been: admitted by the youths. State Police Lt. Ed Johengen uf la long illness today, at St, Joseph | Mercy Hospital. He was 65. He was chairman of the board le Higbie Manufacturing Co. in | Rochester, and a director of Avco | Manufacturing Co., Square D Co., }and Burry Biscuit Co. Mg. Higbie was a founder and | trustee of the Kingsbury School | to thet be hed Bved in Bisom- | Born and educated in Chicago, he entered the banking business ure was rejected by the Senate Post said the four 19-year-olds ad- |i" Detroit in 1915, founding the because of a tax-exempt $1,250 ex-| mitted a pense allowance. year-long series of breakins, thefts and forgeries in The new version is shorn of two| which the loot runs into “thou-|i"& house for many years. of the benefits carried in the first compromise last weck. . ° o The conferees yesterday not only struck out the tax-free allowance, but also eliminated a provision for five expense - paid round trips to| a member's home state each year. This was estimated to be worth $2.500 a year to lawmakers living on the West Coast. Under the pay reise bill, tax deduction for extra fiving ex- penses in Washington . Women Stand Mute on Theft Charge Two women stood mute in Cir. cult Court yesterday on charges of taking. part in the theft of $1,100 from Harry Sturgis. 33, of T16 Fourth St.. on Feb. 11. Mabel Sheck, #, of 122 Lafay- ette St, is charged with robbery unarmed and Eva Springsteen, 39, of 21% N.. Saginaw St., is accused of receiving stolen property. Judge George B. Hartrick entered an in- nocent plea for them. Charged in the sane crini@ is Arville Anderson, 24, of 143) How- ard St., Detroit, who police said forced Sturgis to hand over the money in the lavatory of a local Vickers officials said today that | ‘vern. Anderson pleaded innocent Feb. 71 and is waiting trial with the two women who are accused of acting in partnership with him. Of Thee | Sing, Baby TOKYO. (UP)—Several Japanese members of Congress get to keep a $3.000-,-year income | sands of dollars.” ; | Johengen identified the youths, «s | Lawrence C. Tillotson and Leonard |W. Moore, both of Plymouth; | Donald B. Northcote, Clarkston and John C. Spencer, Midland. The State Police lieutenant said | all four, who were sophomores at CMC, “are very intelligent with IQs of 130.” The youths confessed the crimes following their arrest for investi- gation ef forgery and then led | He was a member of the Detroit | Athletic Club, Detroit Club, Meta- ;mora Hunt Club and Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Mr. Higbie is survived by his | widow, Annette Phillips Higbie; five sons, Carlton M. Jr.. Freder- ‘ick B., Lawrence, George and | Stephen; four daughters, Mrs. Ju- lian M. Kinzie, Ann, Carla and | Susan: and three brothers, Harley G., N. Bradley and Willis T. His body will lie in state at Bell 'Chapel of the William R. Hamil- | CARLTON M. HIGBIE | | HE i! . * \be provided. - |. Men’s breakfasts and worship | will be at 6:45 a.m., Wednesdays and young people will lead brief meditations at 7:30 am. Phurs- days. Pythi its * * Temple No. 94 will have ar business meeting at 8 Members of Ladies Auxiliary No. 9 of the Metropolitan Club, will meet as usual with Mrs. Walter Leipold, Cranbrook road, Bloomfield Hills, at 8 p.m. to- morrow. Mrs. Patrick Tobin is chairman of the refreshment committee. * * * A’ pantry shower for Goodwill Industries in Detroit will be held after a talk is given by a Good- will representative to the Women's Fellowship of the Congregationg) Church at 8 tonight, The meeting is in observance of Founde rs Day. s s | Police lost no time in letting the public know they meant busi- ness about last night’s midnight deadline for. sporting 194 car li- 'cense plates. Records showed sev- len such violation tickets issued in the early morning hours. Royal Oak Woman Admits Burglary An 18-year-old Royal Oak house- | police to hiding places where a) ton Co., in Birmingham until noon | wife will be sentenced on a bur- | large amount of stolen goods and | cash was recovered, Johengen | said Meat Company, District |Head Named in Warrant | | James McCollum, food inspector for the state Department of Agri- culture, has obtained a second war- rant here against the George A. Hormel Co. of Austin, Minn., and its Michigan district manager. The warrant against district manager Jack Conway of Detroit, charges that the legal limit of fat | percentage in sausage was exceed- ed in a sample of the company’s | product. Conway paid a $20 fine on Feb. 23 on an identical charge. The sample was obtained from a Pon- tiac store. Bombagi Sentenced ‘in Fatal Stabbing Antone Bombagi, 48. found guil- | Thursday when it will be taken to ‘Christ Church Craybrook, Bloom- | field Hills, for service at 2:30 p.m. | Entombment wilt be in Woodlawn | Cemetery. ~ In lieu of floweys, the family lasks that memorials be made to | Kingsbury Schoot. Kids Safe as Truck ‘Rams School Bus | BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A smashup involving two trucks en- dangered over a dozen children either on or boarding a school bus at the Ward-Telegraph inter- .section this morning, police said. They said one child had entered the bus and two others. were wait- ing their turn when a gasoline tank truck hit a waiting panel truck, forcing it into the rear of aside safely. ao, Injured -was the driver of the pickup, John Unger Jr., 37, of Fenton. He was treated at Pontiac |General Hospital for chest injuries. glary charge Monday after plead- ing guilty before Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick yesterday. | Two male companions of Mrs. | Rosemary Anderson, arrested on | the same charge, stood mute at | the arraignment and a plea of innocent was entered for them, | Trial date* will be set. | he youths are Robert Isaacs and David LaMaster, both 18 and | also from Royal Oak. The three | are accused of breaking into a | Waterford hardware, an Indepen- dence Township lumber company "and’a Berkley grocery. ‘Rochester Men Plead Guilty in Store Breakin Three Rochester men, charged with breaking into a grocery store Feb. 21, pleaded guilty yesterday in Circuit. Court and Judge George B. Hartrick set sentencing for March 7. . In Oakland County Jail under _ $5,000 bond are Jack Baker, 34, of | 1007 W. Third, Thomas Bell, 31. of voters in Sunday's national elec-| ty of second degree murder Feb.'- priver of the fuet truck was 1458 Courtland, and Charles Alver- tion apparently wanted to throw 18 by a jury. was sentenced to from’ Edward A. Bain, 29, of:Flint. Mrs. | son Jr.. 23; of 123 Woodward. They curves at the government. They 10 to 25 years in. Jackson state frma B. Walter, 47, of 98 Calvert. | admitted entering Davey'’s Mar- wrote in the name of Marilyn Monroe on ballots for the house of representatives. Pontiac Deaths Randall Francis Rabideau Prayer service was held this morning at 10:30 a.m. from Donel- son-Johns Funeral Home for Ran- dall Francis Rabideau, day old son of Harlan F. and Phyllis Bar- The Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly of St. Michael Catholic Church of- ficiated with burial in Mount Hope prison yesterday by Oakland Coun- ty Circuit Judge George B. Hart- | rick. | Bombagi, of 161 Pingree St., was convicted in the fatal stabbing 3, of | July 17 after an argument over | Bombagi's wife. ‘That'll Teach Her! | WHITE ROCK, B.C. #—John R. | Macrea, 50, yesterday and charged with mur- land Macrea, He told police: “I didn't ‘like the way she fixed my breakfast.” St. Paul Lutheran Church The Church of the Lutheran Hour . Joslyn at Fourth Troop 2 in Central Methodist ELY, Ne’. —Workers dug for Cemetery. | Church. hours to free a big, truck snow-| OMAHA # — The woman told| The baby was born Saturday at Scoutmaster Edwin Amidon pre-| bound by a blizzard on Murray/|the police desk sergeant “there's |St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and sented tenderfoot pins to Clark | Summit south of here. The truck|a prowler in my back yard, my |died Sunday. He is survived by Lefurgy, Henry Murray, Bob Stol-| was loaded with 6,200 pounds of | dogs bere ta the house are barking his parents. orow, and Dennis Tripp. About 50 artificial snow en route to a movie | like crazy.” The sergeant suggest. | parents and scouts attended the’ set at Sun Valley, Idaho. ~ |ed she might turn the dogs loose | court of honor, after which re- i to deal with the situation. He drew | freshments were served. Sentence Is imposed | the snappy reply “Oh J couldn't | Mid-Week LENTEN SI VICE, Wed., 7:30'P. M. You Are Cordially Invited to Attend | \ Rev. George Mahder, Paster. 4 FE 5-0404 ’ { / é 4 P . : t Spey | Be Fe Ser fa Pontiac, was driving the bus. ‘ket, at 1012 N. Main, Rochester. The Happiest Are Financed 6é : )?? | “Capitol Way: & H omes the Low-Cost o 7 4 tonight at the Community House. - = « * ant et tin. | ee ete ’ 0000 0G0800080880R ‘ MON EHO Cas Ca ee ae ; “yy As recently as 195i, | tuorealonke|evioe a high go 0 en fo 3864, pn mortality in the United States ee insurance company's records show. l STORM SASH } For All Type Win 10 Self-Storing Windows : - Heavy Extruded 2 Combination Doors | 189° | FHA TERMS FE 46089 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. FUNERAL HOME 160 W. Huron St. FE 2-817) SOOSOOOO SOSH SASSSESSSSOHOSOSOOSEEOOSOOOSOSEEEs Pest M. Snever Sod aaeeeg ches PPE Ae « “| 2 " Deg -eegl. 2as >» aes . f of Technicians "Engineering Specialists Needed to Keep Step With Russia BOSTON ® — The United States ,may be falling seriously behind | Russia in a race which many | Asmastonen Gent even tmew Gay'2d min this swift-changing atonic- - Unofficial figures show that last Russia graduated about 50.- ber of engineering technicians. The | United States graduated 23,000 en- gineers and 13,000 technicians. ‘ In some fields, particularly the ‘ automohile industry, five techni- ‘ cians are needed for each engi- neer. r This situation is causing deep concern among educators and gov- ernment officials alike. aa GONE ARE GONDOLAS—Rio canals, is drained for cleaning. Ts Se ARPS Tee As FB ~« di. Palazzo, one of Venice's major In background is Bridge of Sighs between Old Prison and Doge's Palace. Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks warns that without techni- cians the efficiency and progress of the engineer and the scientist would be critically curtailed or ut- : s terly lost. builder. What is this fielt which is being| ‘The engineer plans: the tech- comparatively neglected by Amer- | nologist makes and does. The en- ican youth, despite the scarcity of | gineer creates and projects; the workers and the promise of good | technologist operates. The engi- salaries? | neer is concerned with the why of Dr. H. Russell Beatty, president }a job, the technologist principally of Wentworth Institute, a top Bos- | with how to do it.” ton technical school, says the tech- There are about 60 technical in- nician combines the points of view | stitutes in this country. of the scientist and the skilled Out of their intensive two-year craftsman courses come engineering team “Here is a field definitely be- tween the trades and the engi- neering field,"’ says Dr. Beatty. “It is a field for the doer, the | specialists, such as draftsmen, de- signers, cost estimators, produc- tion supervisors, chemists, testers, research technologists, control su- pervisors, time study men, tech- nical salesmen and planners of production and construction. ‘The warrant officers of indus- try,” Dr. Beatty calls them. Often they become.contractors and own- ers of businesses. salaries are not far be- low those of engineers and, says Dr. Beatty, ‘“‘We have no place- ment problems.” Buick production hits new highs to handle the orders pouring in ! ‘ooD thing the Buick factories (GG stepped up production of the 1955 cars when they did—because cus- tomer orders are pouring in. It seems that just. about everybody wants a 1955 Buick —the “hot” car this year that’s getting hotter by the hour. - So hot, in fact, that it’s topping the huge popularity which moved Buick into the “Big Three” of the nation’s best sellers last year. Know why? Plenty reasons. Bold new styling, of course. And bril- liant new VB power. And room and comfort and luxury interiors—and an even finer, softer, steadier ride. But the big reason is a new magic from the field of-aviation— Variable Pitch Dynaflow.* rate. And why +* Twenty propellers inside this won- drous automatic drive do what the modern airplane propeller does—they switch their pitch. One way, you get a lot more miles per gallon in normal driving and cruising. You switch the pitch to another angle just by pressing dagvn on the gas pedal —and you get a new kind of instan- taneous response for getaway or for safety-surge accelerating power. It’s an experience you've never had before in an earth-bound vehicle — and it's thrilling beyond words. So you can see why we're writing up orders and selling Buicks at a record pricing schedule that makes Buick the buy of the year, hands down. | _ Buick Sales Are Soaring! line of cars to fit ROADMASTER. Proof? Buick is outselling all other cars in America except two of the best-known ones in the smaller-car field. And for two good reasons: (1) popular prices low enough for any new-car buyer to reach; and (2)-a any budget, from the low-priced SpectaL, to the high- powered CENTURY, to the extra- spacious Super, to the custom-built Come in and check things for your- : self. Once you do—and press that gas pedal —we believe you won't be happy till you’re bossing your very own you can see more of the reason _— Buick. 5 when you look into the low extra cost om other Series. — WIhTON BERLE STARS FOR BUICK tee the ch Ste Show A Tuesdey & - *Dynaflow Drive is standard on Roadmaster, optional a _ Thrill of the year is Buick WHEN GETTER AUTOMOSIES ARE SURT BUICK WL BURD THEM <= OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ~ Pontiac, — Pers me _ Phone FE 29101 = ~*~ g THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, » MARCH 1 1, 1955 ‘America Short || ment two decades ago. j4o return home in a few days. | | dian Boerner “ The three enlisted men under Army supervision, Chastine Beverly, 25, Balty, Va.; Louis M. Suttles, 26, Chattanooga, Tenn; and James Riggins, 28, Birmingham, Ala. All wore regulation army uni- | forms stripped of insignia, ‘They went to their deaths quietly. They were convicted at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. of fatally | beating Harry Langly, a Waynes- | ville, Mo., cab driver and stealing |: his cab and money in Septomnber, 1951. Military authorities und Presi- dent Eisenhower upheld the death sentences fixed by a court-mar- tial. Union Vet Recovers DULUTH, Mirtn. W—Albert Wool- son, 108, last Civil War Union Army survivor, will be well enough Hospital spokesmen said he appar- ently hag recovered from the lung congestion’ that put him in the hospital. Friday. THE VERDICT IS “RESULTS” when you judge Pontiac Press of | Classified Ads! To place -| call FE 2-8181. alarms or special diets. Medically proved 16% effect've. Don't wait another day. SIMMS moet N. 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Accurate, de- pendable ee~ ca Pee ~ i ee | int Se a . 7 ‘ | _'PHE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1955 —- aa A ey ae mA mosernares FloridaGOP (=... “ . as an outside salesman. ae se ae Acker said be urged am ie orm AM DAVES LUTTE TOM LVLATVY | 2. rer we thie tem soa c0 | ly , - , tax credits you | , 0 Proes to stay away. a -. amg — = have caaiy « you ean Sivideest tae Clemmions, operator of the dining . , - te : or ¥ ’ . . ? és paar ye ote a | U. § INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN | 1954 _ |e, setrement income, Pet 7! aroused Over lncident wom agreed to serv the. Ne you had in whieh | |. Please print. - Mt yew use this form, the Internal Revenue Service will compute your tes. oh inet ponte Mohartials ant Ot gue Se in Which 24 ‘Negroes No details over size of the suit > ae. eligible | .}: “¥ : me 4 short . ; aos =e wh veal , Doe tare: "A table on the back page of the| Were Asked to Leave may, be Wout "You may have a choice of forms, CAL? | mailed to you with} is — Dade County! | | Im that case, your choice will ‘2 WIFE'S (HUSBAND'S) NAME 7 forms will tell you your » om | probably depend upon whether you ay Ue accerding to your | Republicans last night voted to sue decide to accept the standard de- ~—— the number of your | the Urmey Hotel over a° Lincoln duction for personal expenses, or NOME ADCHEEED Gaumgan nm sTasET on BuRAL moUTE) 8. Weses and the size of your |p, incident in which 24 to itemize your deductions so as to ~ rosy | gross income. The table Gener _ get more then the standard allow-} TOWN, OR POST OFFICE) (ZONE) STATE) | ty ives you the stan- | Nes vcblican ‘County Execw rt . anee. - N. io. ance for personal de-| The Republican County ewitel. % | | The standard paves, = ap-| | 42 J. - of tive Committéé also: ( cent your 1040—Regardiless N . ncome: that is, 10 4. (Check) D)Single @Monied : ok your income, if you eolbclogined No, Suen were on | ar of total income after; [TW —w : emize your personal berrassed inciden eel deductions} | 5 5, ln this @ jolat etm? Ves CINo 12. Exclost ductions, you must use the long| ,, peg a articles 7 and 6. be wile (husbond) filing separctely?/ [) Yes we ae come is over $5,000 you must use ore ond nt te dee pe | ‘ RE UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT TitiS 1S A . whether you want 0 test. “~ basic indi- p— 4 AND COMPLETE RETURN TO THE GEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND GELIEF, . Ordered a resume of the facts | forms—1000 : ’ : to be sent to President Eisen-| ° be used if ) te The principal ditterencs’ be- | bower Timken either # short form or a long “Mary Doe. tween long and short 1040 ts that | Called for a federal investigation . separate short 1 in-asing-the long form you work | to determine it civil liberties were long form 1048. ~~ — out your tax liability yourself, | violated. Dealer consider- f instead of finding it in a table. * * & ; You get the help of a table, on i 225) oem tama ce me S|fveesscsuten] ewe 5 fom art] (ea you om eum, th FQURE 1 LL | | ee Fm thee toe yr oe | mee, come ot hte, for many years. (&) # you were 65 oF over at the end of 1954, write the FIGURE 1 a able income. ‘dinner were announced six weeks MATHESON ee oe On ae (c) M taxpayer was blind ot the end of 1954, wite the FIGURE 1 ~ The next article, No, 3 in this|in sdvance, Clasgnion vote . come more m | objections three before come of $5:000 or mare must we! | (a) lt your wile (or husband) hed no income in 1954, or If thi le Joint return, weite the FIGURE 1 Tor her (or his) exemption ——i> TL | |sertees wit cond it te ee ete bie Heating Co. cthat tamine thelr personal do (2) she (or he) is claimed os on-exemption in (d) cbove ond was 65 or over of the end of 1954, wite the FIGURE 1 _ have been made by the new tax! Bert Acker, cochairman of the ductions, or standard 4 1 \ |}law, and requirements for filing| dinner and twice candidate for . ¥ he) ls cloimed os in (4) above and was blind at the end of 1954, write the FIGURE 1 pap enti "1 gow of Florida, said he had 4307 Persons with income of less than 14, EXEMPTIONS FOR YOUR CHILDREN AND OTHER (List below) a. ma new low on jomt returns.) |notified Wesley Garrison, state| @ So. Commerce Rd. $5,000 may use 1040A, short Nome oddress f different youn) Answer ONLY for dependents than children committeeman and cochairman, | form 104, or long form 104, de- © Enter pbarnens o ade toc cont Relationship Oia eapetaat hh woah tw € Since the end of World War Il pri-| three days before the Feb. 12 in- EM 3-4868 ee oun i 5 Flewe colven weme ” Fg aggre oy Ad vate industry has spent more than cident that Claughton said Negroes . it. ae : There ore 0 wansbet “i Gecid- = = Paver ESN en ing factors. Here they are, be- with form 196A, the AT — > / i ging wit ithe | Mo = nt short and 1060 long: ? iam _ = 20MA—To be use this ° = ae must fit these : L 15. Enter total number of exemptions listed In tems 13 and 14 ebove. ~ 5 :, 1. Bt must be less 35,000. ; AA . . . That means up to . If it is + 7 . + ) ey were ps _— in- wane tease ne than | AMOW CARD FORM WORKS—Here is a sample of the new card) —e ~. come of husband must | together more | ifigome tax form) front and back, which many taxpa with incomes adjusted gross income - Bot exceed $4,999.99. $100 of income from which taxes | unjer $5,000 can use this year. Made out for fictional persons at a| under $5,000. FOR : bes real a catraly of | wore not withheld. . fictional’ address, it would call for a refund of $26.80—which doesn’t | A" ey ay ands ens de an noun 4. Your income gust not in- show on the form, but is computed by the Internal Revenue bureau, | went to use this short form 1040 _ holding you get from clade receipts any of the | which notifies you whether you have overpaid your tax or owe the you are forced off of 1040A by your employer or employers. or — following i are'te use 1940: | covernment money. You do not send payment with this form. And/| some kind of income that may not . 3% Of $4,999.99 from rents; royalties; Te | remember, the reproduced here is just a guide. Your own figures | be reported there. For instance, if | . which tax hag been withheld, plus| Sst income; business profits | Jin no doubt be different, and your own return may not require you | you want to claim a tax credit for pot more thag $100 more of other| 9% Professional earnings; farm |). 4. it the blanks filled im here. Or you may need more, if you | ‘dividend income, or have any re This would include dividend| S@™t? Property; carsings as 0 ~ | must use form 1040, short or long. , ‘ receipts ¢ participam im partnerships, es ; Also, if hav . | | come, bec tates or trusts; or reimbarsed |if you want to deduct business-| simply put down their name and | » F you Bave some om: | ; \ part count expenses which are taxable, connected expenses from your in-| social security number (husband | Pleye Scan pour you ve lnet | Established 1910 | f : 5: . come (such as traveling costs); and wife), address, whether or not deduct income . s — ar we ea tne form 208A | i you have a tax credit coming | it is a joint return, total wages, Tee wee tarnn, Thote teat 73 South Parke, Pontiac FE 4-1504 = mete to you from dividend s tiroment total taxes withheld, other income, wee ee datuationn, in Holly, Michigan Branch: 209 South Saginaw, Holly, 7-652! | “4 GRAND OPENING "lin of household” status or the | emptions. general, include certain reim- — 4 ; new “joint return status” of a The wages, withholdings, other i ; | widow or widower whose Spouse! i. ome, credits and exclusions of | 8 e i PHOTOGRAPH died in 1952, 1953 or 1954. both husband and wife are set ." , i Commissioner of Internal Reve-| gown separately on the card i it ° ‘ . | r | SPECIAL nue T. Coleman Andrews urged all| js 9 joint return, ' | who are eligible to use form 1040A: , 8x10 LUSTRETONE | “This card-type form was specific- You then ot the card, along s ; ally designed to make tax filing as with your -2 forms, in an en | : ' | ’ easy as possible for many millions | velope mailed with the form, and | SA PENNY A POUND. ;, taxpayers. For those millions | 0d it to the district director. ; t who can us® it. it is simplicity | The district director's office, ' 4 Pey pid Cont woted. itself. The ease of preparation will | using this information, figures your ; | NY Ne Other Charges. save the user time and inconven- | bp at ience. We will save time and . money because the card processing { Good for anyone nol photographed during the pas! 9 months se plished nically. Our savings are the taxpayers’ in the Jo rarescnz KENDALE'S 16+ sesoce suave’ ee whey | | ° ers’ money that pays for the col- ; . . | L USE OFFER BEFORE MARCH 12. 1955 ‘lection of the nation's revenues.” Re | ee | As previously, users of this form - . | e woven textures that look twice the price! H | Stcdttam EVERNU TEXTURES 882°" New, exclusi refund. The special credit (line 11 on the CU, CAT USLVE , for draperies and slipcovers carity payments you or your wife , + gis curity payments you or your wife _ ap lip curity payments you or your wile TIMKEN Silent Automatic 3-POINT-PLAN ee be discussed in the sixth article in t this series. The exclusion (line 12) . is for pay received while off work akes jd-winter VET CCA. cat “It wipes clean due to sickness and will be dis- mM mM changeo CaS) id mnOmé . ° ~ussed in the fifth article of the with a damp cloth."’ series. it you claim either of : these, you should enclose a written Yes, In Just 3 to 8 Short You Ca : explanation with your 1040A. re- frem Coal te Oil Non ewhint Dheoaten''s say hoe pone ie phon opeenrbies ive turn ‘ The box at line 10 on the 1040A @ inconvenience to your family! | @ payments. Your new burner will save you card, for ‘‘other income’ is for all ’ money while income other than wages on which If you're tired of listening to your fur- yew pay! . taxes have been withheld. This nace roar away fuel, here is an ideal os Actual experience of many thousands would include any wages on which way to. change to Timken Silent Auto- of Timken Silent Automatic owners tax has not been withheld, interest, matic oil heat with its whisper-quiet shows that fuel savings alone pay for $50 of your dividend income under your phone and call your nearest Tim- And e the law, entering: only the remain- k tA ti Y years. you get extra savings in der. If it is a joint return, your en Silent Automatic Dealer. You can electricity and service fees. wife is entitled to a separate $50 find him in the Yellow anaty of your “eon book. Hel exclusion } come over at your convenience to analyze your ting If what you and your wife (if it problem without charge. Using his factory-training, he 4 ACT NOW AND GET ; is a joint return) enter at line 10 can change your heating system from messy, costly coal THIS SPECIAL GIFT! adds up to more than $100, you : ; ; may not use 104A, even though heat to clean, quiet oil heat in as little as three hours! \\\ tel Wh - your total income might be well under $5,000, And We Take Gare of the Coal in Your Bin. | A ‘special, single-page instruc- Timken Silent Automatic 3-Point Plan Solves FREE $1.00 RETAN , Just what you've been looking for - mubby, slubby, tion. sheet for form 100A was @ This Problem, Teo. No worries for you! wee tweedy, lineny and silky woven fabrics. Some have mailed with the form, in addition N i to KITCHEN SHEARS the hard wearing qualities of upholstery fabrics be * — peepee ° coal oft about having any Hf yeu act new, these useful kitchen without the bulk. Others are semi-sheer for large . pate ' ten oarphes in your bin. Your shqten eve your, Son eatin cure that picture windows. They are treated with EVERNU noe by ; decal, factory-4rained dealer has a spe- Wee, Socks make poor beating exch. PER permanent finish - soil resistant, water repellent, Sport form toto ere your ae cial plan to dispose of any coal you ysis in Merch. There in ne ebligotion, WEEK ii and crease resistant. Decorator colors. 48° wide. _ eee mast be have. You can change immediately! of course. (installed) , ), p to and including i Washable. ‘ ’ | $4,999.99. that is. You may have - \ »/-h total income of' over 35,000 and ales ; still use this. form if your deduc- “ Open Honday and Friday Nights Park Right at the Door | tions for employe expenses cut | why apne Nights: dona fom (nr Toe preter PIWREN SALE! This fomous burner blankets | C%s, 4; 100 heat obsorbing surteces with | £46 yl VL prettlte ont saterel sahunied Cane 4 F - § —_ rure , | USED TY SETS cn, sy no ag, FEAT ; , ’ Terms Available faeces Siena § PP sees 0. 1, “ HAMPTON TV anne 16668, Telegraph FE 4-0516 pap ago — | t photoes. . FE 4-2525 ad J . 3 6 | { -@ %, SE EOS i Bice RET WER lid ae MARA PAR RRO OR rm nee, a eee sai oe ais ae oh cS ae inashthdieemenaiianesatlinnemtaanelon . nhl He oe erie, 3 Py te ee ee , | Ai ig A lg 5 pet a 4) ult as ¥ ~ Ps iy =e ‘ , + ond m ’ ae, i qT he, : { ae BSS ‘ Bs ig ' Pe ae m= » 4 ‘ : a a ig eee Soke peer Be : THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1955 ee ie te ; 7 Ps PY ef z - - npr 7 — Sct iaparelli Creates Shower urtains| Ohne Ye cians om “ py FEY BarTEUE _ understated tnfermal gecor that -warmers and cuspidors by Carven. | a resourceful woman, so presently oH acc Dr. Frank. R. Bai NEW YORK UNS) — Madame| 1 rather lke, ~ i} You think I'm kidding? Look | we were offered a line of Schia- A total of 1,510 dogs received| the animal wellare division, ee people} From its simp soap dish to its| Yhat Schiaparelli hath already parelli shoes, Then wallets, Then | rabies vaccinations at seven non Sea cur anr ter tas tal wad that "es tree obey with me’ (fringed, offthe-ficor tile, it et-| She started out, more than a| ® 3 @12 soup plotes @ 2 open vegetoble bow!ls @ 12 fruit dishes @ 12 salad plotes @ |2 saucers @ Covered sugar bow! @ Creamer hi ATH Fa eat jaa pith Bo oS Ss an ttle wpe : raat: Ai 2S elial rit it i, alt " Te Bay ty qi? Hie ~ é| 0-9 aE Saddets i nl Hinthil tT aod Hue apt tty MIP SURE EUE teh ui! sett a] SIS & Q2U00t; (eT gad GPEREEEE 108004 Bi efi TE nail ala leash 5 3) 5 ii ifs 3 il sts ii fiisds ; pi ftals L hi ih shyts Hui shal ; Heady HELE RL ME +E * By a att : cE Sai: i a i eli + is EPG Las dT Pal al ae Pylsh ils u ite} E svg Bait asta i ie A ca i MU est 4 < =| = oS tie ai + eae 5337 ie 2} ant dielaleriig HUE pale cee lla Halll Hart ae in alate HTL ae Hafan eles ET HHH BHAT a Gill eure Hal aay EB, IRE MPP di pe ser hrerrervoincee Hi BEE ee Hie lpg 2 oat qa mt EG wae ag rn fly aan silty [isi ales See atle Te [i lal gilt Pe beds ee AA of iy re WS TE lia! elds [273/83 if: Tih Mee Hee Bi THIRHE \2! hah dail: £3, aah sey sale aig deg pis ee geil pa ae by ea ita Lag Hien ut Rlep ne Greer HP Peale AE at ye Fae ene ed ese ie ae $4828 , E9245 gab #82 BA * 1 Ef aii : it x gy Re Auf sua d is g, ) pemenyD Pinan tee 3 heme nerf ~nllyrala.:-Aperglnd 9 - -.— \}| WASHINGTON @ — Supreme Katharine St George of New ¥ ay Spemet Went gh ot me wis written June 1” as} oeemeees Willem 0. Dengan Who is both a lady a Republi-; now.” ° letter, : ’ anid ‘Ciiief Counsel Robert F. : ” can has introduced a bill you'd There is also the liftle legal mat-/by Michigan's Gen. Lewis Cass ‘0 nedy of the Senate Government | Stet Deans of edit cnnnceling Sapeciones onus Te think every man in America would | ter 6f alimony. A wealthy woman|the War Department, ple, Operations Gommittee plan an | Hours: Daily 9 to 5: Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1: veaings Sow com Gerty f bebe Eat Gow abandoning Chicago 88 8 auto tour of Asiatic Rumia this|| MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS It proposes a constitutional cent. young man, turn his boyish | outpost Gen. Cass wroté: . Douglas said yesterday 41 Va ‘South Se. oo Above Oskiend Thester a ev wietie cak-| anes he ghee’ ki ati best yee | musts cnnotteat thin thet ct Greal aN Gea me eee ee Been Pane FE 8-0456 y her - , years than that at will permit the trip. ———— . who may feel they ab | ct bis tie—toss hime aside penniless ' ve ¢ —_—_—_ — = > ready are living in a civilization go on to another man. ——~—: woes é dominated by feminine muscle, | tries to sue her for a fair share of pe ee ee eee eee ee | don’t act very excited. her boodle, he is laughed out of | é = a f oe aa : They aren't interested in giving | court as a bum. | ™~ > a women even more power. And the | *7 8 — :' bill seeths to have ‘disappeared| The 2th Century has been a down a Geep dark well, the same | one-way street for the ladies too a Ps .. a stee ae as well it vanishes into every yearjlong. Let's climb on Mrs, St. — 4 | ’ aie / ~ ee: ; that Mrs. St. George introduces it.! George's “bandwagon, boys, and. a 5. & : = equalled Facilitic — -racious Beau bd \ ad force women once and for all to} i ——_—_— —“—“—. ‘? cae > :|..But what the genflemen in Con-| take equal rights. If they are made | > @ fee j : ~ i r o _f. gress, are overlooking is the fact|equal in law, they must in time | i Oe: . sf oF Sew : : ime they nay be missing a rosy | accept-equality in social Customs, i * PORE ey , ; The Lenten S to get back equal | whether they want to or not. , - : i m o0cason ; [rights for men. ‘The amendment Lat the gitis tip (heir hats i . E | would. abolish discrimina-| every time: we tp ours to them. ; , Means Much to All eee tions Aa 1 yalgndeg coo Let them light our cigars every I , f ; ’ Mrs. St, George believes a lot | time we light their cigarettes. Let ; ‘ fo the studious Christian, Christ's crucifixion of antiquated state laws now do/| them do their fair share of pushing I ‘inte ieee ‘ I : end glorious resurrection provides the example discriminate against the ladies, | in revolving doors. Let them diwy s “ ef sacrifice through which he: intended to in- She cites number of states in| up some of that Th Pet snow ' ent ARMA i fluence us to lead a new and better lile. SAR ie sitene evel eat nation ‘they go on mater- : His saving grace is present on this earth for -- North ag oe gor ph arpa my eee, let's us go on paternity I oh Tou v0 es SS cheurve Se ave i GOOD ONLY WHILE DEALERS’ LAST! a crowded bus to getting away with — —— . h ith-€ S| marital murder, A man who kills ° . ° ; Sil OPON!| Fees kel | . : ADDING MACHINE S| the chair or to prison for Mfe. But | | Lo Bla wife can cold-bleodedly mow : 50 = REMINGTON Elsmr2 fs cain : Plus . w tos ; —— t . ~ cis @/| and have an odds-on chance to cry marry a sympathetic } & clor on the jury. : Hl Addi Machi Rented |5 The energy men burn up in out- | s| Aacdaing ines Ff . | : . : avon forms of gallantry—running 7 2 p | a he | errands for women, lighting their In my book, the 1955 Mercury ‘On looks, (Mercury) is sleek ™“ its all-new styling and “Performance-wise, all three lines + . omens, eran themselves Montclajy is the best-looking car enough to draw whistles...a high speed, (the new Mereury (Castom, Monterey? and Mont- | * FLL - ® | girls wan walf through without so made in America regardless of doozy to drive—quick, smooth, Montclair) may become 1955's clair) are bombr, triggered by . WYRE» ®| much as even lifting their little price... The ’55 Mercuryshave and sure-footed. It is the kind of | most popular car... I love its _ big 292 ecubic-inch engines with wae 4 | pinky—probably is one explanation nearly everything—looks, top car you would want as a good looks, visibility, speed and han- _ plenty of torque for spine-tingling . orricr EQUIPMENT CO ! why men de youneer, | performance and roadability.” companion on a long, fast trip.” dling . . . It’s hot as a pistol.” — pickup when you want it.” One man I know even blames TOM McCAHILL FRANK ROWSOME, JR. HARVEY B. ES 4 STATIONERS © BUSINESS OUTFITTERS = his baldness on his chivalry. True Magazine's . Popular Science Mestity avEY.B janie ‘Medes Tubes 5 E23. 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McCurdy told a Detroit Econom- ic Club audience yesterday that the majority of veterans who have received medical treatments at the taxpayers expense. are entitled to them, And he said the Legion is opposed to closing any Veterans Administration hospital. McCurdy said of a commission - report that a check turned up cases of veterans being treated for non- service disabilities who had private “average in- Deaths in Nearby Communities , and Miss Eileen Haff, at home; a Wed in son, Lawrence, at home; a sister, Mrs. Laura, Johnson of Grand Blanc, and d. grandchildren. Mrs. Emory W. Beals MILFORD—Service for Mrs. Emory W. (June L. A.) Beals, 38, Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. of #012 Maple Rd., will be held at | and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haver, Harold Sinnock of Milford; a s0n./> 5m Thursday from Farmer- | also of Metamora, are the parents Snover Funeral Home, Pontiac, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. She died Monday. Surviving are her husband; her mother, Mrs. Edna Jeschke of De- troit; and four children, Bonnie, Sue, Brian and Peggy, all at home. + panel discussion is slated for the 8 p.m. Thursday meeting of the Stringham Schooj PTA sion. Chartes Pappas, president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, will serve as moderator. Other panel members will be Liqyd Anderson, township super- interested residents Ray Harring- | \Carolyn Wells, ‘LaVerne Haver Lapeer METAMORA — Carolyn Rose | Wells and LaVerne Max Haver | spoke their wedding vows Saturday at the Methodist parsonage in La- | peer in a double ring ceremony. | ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells of Metamora, the bndegroom. . Attending the couple were the lbride’s sister, Hetty Wells, and of |her brother, Robert Wells. A reception was held Saturday | | evening at the home of: the bride-| | groom's parents, and the couple left jon a trip to Niagara Falls. They | will live in Metamora. Explorer Scouts Plan | Explorer Ball is scheduled Satur. }day night at the Junior High | School by explorer scouts of Otta- | explorers in the Clinton Valley Dis. (trict. Tickets for the dance are available from the council office ‘at S3 W. Huren St., Pontiac. eee eel Storage — eee Gaukler 9 Ore at 1 rs pm. Wednesday at + eee B. Hatyard, 321 N Civil Defense Group Forming in Keego KEEGO HARBOR — A Civil De- fense unit is_ being organized "in Keego Harbor. as sector ward¢n. The aim of | those interested is to register everyone in the area over 16, to determine what each person is best fitted to do in an emergency. Pacé said there is a need for three more deputy wardens, and > ten persons to make a house-to- Armond Pace | 10t Hearty half a Century, holds a ‘Shades of Rube Goldberg Car Run by Water Power Sounds Like Pipe Dream BENTON HARBOR (UP)—Her-| And, he said, he knows a lot of | man Wokeck, ‘a retired German | people think he is working on some | machinist, is working on some-| sort of ‘‘pipe-dream” but that the thing a lot of people have been! same people will hail him as a | dreaming of for years — an auto-| hero if his invention works |mobile engine powered by water Should the price of water for! | _Wokeck, who has been trying to any reason ever go up, Wokeck’s ; develop a water-powered engine | engine wouldn't cost much more | ito operat “because “it won't use | copyright on his latest plans and mtich water once the tanks have | hopes eventually to come up with’ been filled.” a working model. “I¢ I don't find a solution td Wokeck said he “had little suc- cess during most of the time he has been working on water-pow- ered motors until he came up with the idea--of operating the motor by centrifugal force controlled by water pumped under pressure in the problems I'm trying to solve how, someone else will sorneday in the future."’ Wokeck predicted Oxford Talk to Air |cott of Detroit and Marshall Wes- March 21 Court Date |... members who are interested in Forming Go-Op to Buy Set on Recall ‘of Two aiding the needy in the area. The| Units; ‘Deal Could €nd School Board Members | ts swiftly nary rp Carver School Disputes : o- ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP —|til such.fime as organized y| Oakdale Gardens Housing Proj- Court bearings will begin March | Groups can render assistance. "| ect in Royal Oak Township goes 21 on whether the George Wash- The group meets at Stonecrest in| on sale today, and just who buys it Carver School Board should Walled Lake, the first Wednesday | can be a matter of tremendous im- ingien of each month. Associate member- | portance to the strife-torn Carver tion against board members Mrs. | find it impossible to attend reg-| A price of $1,443,875, for the Loretta. Baker and Chester Carter. | War meetings. ~ project's 596 dwelling unitse and The petitions were filed by James At the noon meeting tomorrow, | jarge administration building was E. Harrison heading a twoman|Dostesses will be Mrs. James) announced.this afternoon by offi- ; on the board seeking re-| Smart, Mrs. Lena Watkins, and) cials of the Public Housing Admin- forms i the school’s administra. | Mts. Howard Mesnard, | istration: tion,’ with support from a 185- Mee —e | At a general meeting Sunday member Citizen's -. Improvement some 430 residents of the preject Committee. f ixie voted unanimously — <= ot 1 operatiye to purchase pro, ene aca ee a ola tdiae 7 If the deal goes through, some| f™ the was beaten by three masked 1,180 property owners, eligible to) ~ (= HM. MeNeili, of Pontiac, exam- ; be added to the Carver district. ined her on request of Circuit This could solve the problems Judge Frask L. Doty last ween. | renmessee Senator Says) | Tus could save te Mich has 14 for statements to be taken from| South in 1956 lence and court action. Mrs. Baker at her home with ap- only about 65 of the proval from Dr. McNeill. ee Gore ty 8,000 residents ave sigiate Se - Eaton, chairman (D-Tenn) said today doesn't serve on school board or Be any, are cdr isenhower will| on bond issdes, and this inade- said only about 65 persons own | have “an outside chance to carry quate representation is believed property within the district |* Single Southern state in 1956." te be the crux of dissention - nd are thus able to serve on the Gore said he disagrees with Gov.| which has plagued the district board. mel roar vale »| ever since it was formed tm 1945. . His is backing a in yesterday Richmond, Shares in the proposed cooper: the state proposed by Se erate atutiiete naaia he ative would soll of aggrentmately Assistant Prosecutor George F. | 1) into party oppésition - as | #2:700 each, project manager Eu Taylor which would allow anyone |i. did in 1952. Stevenson lost four | ¥¢ R. Henderson said. with children in school to run for Dixie states to Eisenhower: . “I'm confident the people. will than 25 per cent of such parents * ¢ @ derson added. ‘Everybody's en- are property owners, said Eaton. | Kennon supported Eisenhower in | thusiastic.” . - 1952, Gore, who backed Stevenson,| Down payment on a share would , i: _ noted this in an interview and|be about $375, with balance pay- Mrs. tarry Wells ic asked: “Who is he to tefl the Dem- | able at the same rate as current; MILFORD — Service for Mrs. crats whom they should nomi-| rental payments. Included in the| Harry (Belle) Wells, 83. of 455 , is , nate?"* down payment would be the pro-| Cooley Lake Rd. Milford, will be | ee. * ¢:8 rated cost of office and mainten-|peid at 1:30 pm. Friday from a evi Kennon, suggesting alternates to | ance equipment, including severs!| Richardson Bird Funeral Home | Sete cane aa Re wae’ pre | tracks and shop machinery.—A 15 | with burial in Oak Grove Ceme- dicting apy Dempcra' can- mortgage would . . } Auild School Addition | didate could beat Eisenhower. The | balance td aeny. Gy Gab Tay or Consolidate ts issue |ss ty cheer ne ait tlie word Shareholders would not own tn- , whether rn dividual units, but would have) Kenneth of Holly; @ sister, Mrs. to Be Debated Tonight |, Kemnon and Republican Gov. | 9 share in the whole and be given | Delia ate et ited” etede| Walter J. Kohler of Wisconsin had & perpetual lease on the unit which | grandchildren and tive. LAKEVILLE — Residents of this |& White House appointment with | each occupies. When the mortgage erandchiidren eee possible alternatives in a solution | Hagerty, White House press secre-| over maintenance costs only. Mrs. 6. MH. Large schools at a meeting scheduled for |W2"ted to discuss the adminis-; At the Sunday meeting, resi (« 1 (pene) Large, 82, of SIS N. 8 p.m. tonight at Lakeville School. |tation's highway aid pfogram.| dents present expressed them- | 11.1. co will be held at 2 p.m _ Whether to consolidate now with |The Louisiana governor is chair-| selves 100 per cent for the co | 4 4. at the First Congrega- Oxford and other outlying school |™#" of the Governors’ Conference. | operative. A temporary Iman |) ca h. with burial in the| districts or to build two additional Gore said he believes the tra-| committee beaded by resident | | ’ by the | Classrooms to the Lakeville School | ‘itional. Democratic hold on the| Edward A. Wilson was re-elected oly ay my le the question that will tace rest- | as poco setts ty Keg” | pap. pecmecnt bests, and |i oa. an eh) = , . = ferm the - Qve cunsctatine | . | ; . coopera’ ef the area ands second report | Succumbs in Bay City Housing Administration condl- | wisitred Criss. both of Oklahoma on & similar study of the Ox-: tions for the sale specify that resi-| Okia.. and a sister. Mrs. G.| ford apes will be made by a }--BA¥-CITY i —‘Thomas David | dents have until April. 30 to form| pO) oe. Mink Ma * delegation from the Oxtord study | Hyland, 47, resident controller for @ mutual ownership corporation fo | y ‘commitiee. ; |the Chevrolet Division of General | purchase the property. Michact Frank Foyrs Motors in Bay City since 1952 corporation membership) NORTA BRANCH—Rosary for | Featured speaker will be Ken-| died in a hospital today. must include at Jeast 67 per cent | Michael Frank Forys, 68 of 9245 neth Brown of the county Board) 4 native of Syracuse, N.Y., he | fesidents of dwelling units in the | Hathaway Rd. Burlington Twp., scemies pebcetma ane einen eng, Rutted tor Chevreiet sinse project, or a total of 443 of the| will be said at 9 p.m. Wednesday solidation procedures explain _Buffalo, N.Y.. imore, | tenants bat Blackburn Funeral Home. Re- its advantages and disadvantages. | Detroit, Tarryton, N.Y., and Flint Gas stoves and electric refrigera- | quiem Mass will be held at 10 a.m. | vist! attorney Donald Adams, and | A question and answer period will| He is survived by his widow, | tion units would be included in the | Thursday at St. Patrick Catholic / allow residents and property own: | Alice, and a 14-year-old daughter. | sale. Church, Clifford. with burial in St. | ton and Richard McCarius. Patrick Cemetery. He died Sun- | day. Surviving are his wife, Tillie; five sons, Benjamin at home, Peter, Frank and Edward of Clifford, Stanley of Silverwood; four daugh- | family night supper will be held at. | ters, Mrs. Martha Sholes of Silver- | 6:30 p.m. Thursday by members of | wood, Mrs. Jenny Domianiak of | the Lakeville Methodist Church Detroit, Mrs. Millie Bain and Mrs. | Tillie Katarski, both of Flint; 22) xctures of a trip through Colorado grandchildren and three great: | and New Mexico after the supper. grandchildren Mrs. Herbert Wright CLYDE—Service for Mrs. Her- bert F. (Reve D.) Wright, 64, of 211 Bishop St., will be held at 3) pm. Thursday at the Richardson- | Bird Funeral Home, Milford with | burial in Highland Cemetery, Highland. She died Monday. Surviving besides her husband are a Gaughter, Mrs. Reve Berry of Owosso, two brothers, Ray Wes- cott of Durand, a sister Mrs. Hazel Percell of Detroit, and two grand- |Family Night Thursday | Given Fine, Probation house canvass. and out of a series of turbines. Persons interested have been| «Engineers who have looked at asked to contact either Pace or | my plans say the centrifugal-force deputy warden Mrs. George Mor- | idea is good,” Wokeck said. “But gan. | there are some bugs that must be worked out before I'l] have a work- ; ing -model."’ Study Club Aids Wokeck said the motor he is ee F working on* now would be for a Civilian Defense standard family car. It would : “| have four turbines with a gear sys- in Westacres tem which would focus power into WESTACRES—Members of the the drive shaft. Westacres Child Study club are [Each turbine would have two distributing to and collecting civil valves—one to take in water and defense registration cards from all the other to drop it. residents over 16 years of age. This | Each turbine, half filled with wa- is one of the services which the | ter under pressure, would spin and club is rendering the township civil | the uneven weight of the water defense effort. | would keep it spinning and at the The club also has assumed the | ®#™e time power the drive shaft, responsibility of securing a statt | Woneck sa 000. revel . | “As of 2 revolutions a for the club house which has been | minute, or 160 horsepower. could He said no starting power would tbe necessary because the water | wound start operation &s soon as a vaive. Were opened and-that could Richard O. Prougn, 21. of 30% be dane by the twist of a key. Stout St., yesterday was placed on Wokeck said fie realizes he is two years probation and fined $200 working against tremendous. odds Judge George B. Hart-| and has a lot of problems to solve sdmitted Feb. 12 taking | what Kemer jqupere- 5 w s when t ° ma home at 2% Stout ture goen below ink” Sodepree | freezing point. - Government Change | OXFORD — An open forum |Meeting for residents of Oxford | will be held at 7:30 p.m. today at the Veterans Building. Discussion and other members of the commit- | tee for governmental change will | speak on the subfect. A question and answer period, will follow their talks Work Simplification Classes Postponed children Mrs. George Wesiey LAPEER—Services are pending for Mrs. George (Emeline) Wesley, 79, of 915 Washington St., who died | Monday afternoon. ‘Laughiff of Harbor Beach, two’ of Vassar, six grandchildren and one great-grandchildren, two sis- ters, Mrs. James Porter of Attica ‘and Mrs. Walter Weir of Lapeer. Mrs. Harold F. Olmsted | Harold F. (Cherrie) Olmsted, 65, of 8657 Cooley Lake Rd., will be | held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the | William Sullivan and Son Funeral | Home, Royal Oak, with burial in | Cardiac classes whieh were to! white Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | have started Thursday at the Novi Community Center have been post- poned, Mrs. Mary Hixon, Oakland County home demonstiation agent, said yesterday She died Monday. . Surviving is her husband Edwin L. Haff UTICA—Service for Edwin’ Haff, Leke Ave. ~ 2-4021 Lakeville Church Plans LAKEVILLE — A_ co-operative Jessie MacBain will show color The public has been invited to al- tend. ‘ no. | specialist in packing! See CGE me PTA Meets Thursday NEW HUDSON* . ; , : ‘ 6 A ee ‘ we A ea | wey : ; ae E e : [J ah seo P THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1955 5 eS ii 1#t “i — ; ear is 2 ~~ * z # 3 y $ 7 ; DISH -Q}-1 Ud a 4] | et | Ready to aang Fat! 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And package cologne service for at-home and to carry with you in overnight bag or travel table, there's case, there's the leak proof bottle. rel £* ri eee 5! iy da.f = = q Girl Thinks \She’s in On “Be Solution to Problem Friend Ry ELIZABETH WOODWARD date is being fixed up, she's the one who's going along. . T've just fixed up a double date we fashion-new styles in this pattern —both are easy to make of straw | g : : oF | gf ils Hh iH sa¢8 “E i E i a i | i fe é i iF 73 li { di 7s i : z 5 f | ¢ fey it + : a ey zp* Fi -_— ze nn 2 : 4 AUR litte oie ideal bagtehd if rf E : iy gf s a 29 sitesee fgsde3 RE [ ate Ht TiS iH 4 j iF au { ii worked out a whim- People are funny. We all like to feel different materials. to see stretch back to their origina] size | P®PeT | Look in an animal book too for | | pictures to follow. When you like | your sketch, draw around it on) your material and cut it out. Paste | it then to the cardboard. Add but- tons for eyés, and a pinch of cotton | makes a good bunny tail. Cut rab- | i bits from fur scraps, clephants | ' But it doesn't have to go to ten- Fashions That Buy now from resort collec- | tions for wear on the terrace or S.t-r-@-t-c-h ——— |Start New Fad | The stretch yarns that mode} | their debut as men's socks are | being gobbled-up by manufacturers for a whole batch of feminine fashions. panties and stretch girdles, stretch s-t-r-¢-t<-h parade. They give up- | > and-down and sideways, so that | 35 snest i E Fi i f | Eg: : Animals Have Real Feel Ly g s ; this feminine profile view is flattering to a prominent chinline. Test Fabric Before Combining in Wash FY gig f j i f i ; ! fel; ‘TT Ef TT i Fi r 4 i ? 3 ir i 73 f I HI Z i Apparantly the creatures bel small piece of fabric cut from a) of belt and put into a small’ Some Pleats Wash ! f i Ld in i ny | of these for your local hos-| ried with comfortable clanks a ar |Tumbles, it is now, no matte? that children who are ill . the weather, made ik aapemnpel> i 53 x2 bli dye, it must be washed ly itself ‘soap and-water without a cars. La IYER ba ER it) SiC il AlT | TILA AIP ie ie LILI Lae Mad 12 Ireland 1} Marden 14 Wicked 5 Season 16 Card game 19 Air (comb. /There are/ stretch anklet socks | ,, and stretch knee socks, stretch | 39 Fails to ‘, Coat part fabric gloves—both long and short—as 3 Wane top - | well as stretch T-shirts, stretch ny- | 37 Flowering Dimjnutive of Ronald | you/ get a really moulded figure, | 3¢ Poem and women who've tried ‘them say 4 Bharyned, as ) they're very confortable. @ rarer 41 Altitude (at) Some df these stretch swimsuits 42 Gourtesy tte have built-in brag, but even so thes i , 46 Treadies call for a pretty good figure, for | se verbai | they really cling. : At the same | * Japanese . outcast jtime, their ability to give with | 52 Eothusiastic the figure’ make them fine for | active mermaids. ardor M Yugosiae leader Sti in the:expetimental stage | $4 fines queen are stretch sweaters, but even St Goowmenyer ‘ these -are promised goon. 3 ick hollow, mournful ‘choruses of wine - 4 miele) lerris | breakfast from the first human ar- | surance but will end up in a into exhausted should their house burn } cause they'd have to pay out a | Chester A. Reed's. “Bird Guide” | for rent until they bought or bu : | doesn't list the pigeon, not under a new home. A clause in’ your _\any of its names, Perhaps that's surnace policy to cover this added | | the right idea: ignore it and may- ye. | | be it will go away. | rivals. do I fall OY VV VV | | i | F i i E — if. 25 i ES a) ; 3 4 j q 235 § Zz | j Z i tre if anit A : ”" F 7 i if 3 Biusesrs if if exe -_ iy WV } of in the new wrought iron fashion ind im- | picture. ‘ show In general, there's less of the time | ture than there has been and more of the curved and-tecy. Some ée- seen z Bint ba en ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1955, it eek Suet fir he i ; F i re H ef fF alt +] HH i rit I | i z Fancy Planter Designed Like Telephone this imitation of a telephone is sure to bé a conversation peice. There are three different types of planters-that-look - like - phones. a wall planter—naturally. this is fashioned to look like a wall tee- phone. The table top items are made ot ceramic with brass trim, with Maple Leaf Club Holds Luncheon g Lf Mrs. H. T. Rombough, Mrs. Mel- Two Area © Critical Operation Keeps | Bette Davis From Screen: FF; hi if ii cf } q j “4 F é ae! cbs tEty uy tit Get in: eee ghigte 887 i z if gi rae g E i i i it " i i FT SEs it id; or) z Be I : if fi : i 3 ee f i reaTT tHE Lith Hera e! af ae 4 F az z < | z FF EF, lie fF + i =e Na <9 fy a : > > ; ree 1 ; m ae ey Faas ‘ Ph gee r ms ' wr? + } t i . ce a Fe aes ey Bee Ss facationing in Ct etme saeem |A-C. Girards in Jamaica, , |Pattersons to ya 4 > f * Visit Keys in Mexico City. They also We olier t ladies q mn as men in their own P * * ® separate { . Jessie Zahn was honored under super- at a family dinner on vinen ‘ante i i I _| duced 1 - Penting Press Phete | just the right-amount of Mrs. D. G, Sellner of Birmingham de-| a picture of a Utah woman beside a 10x12 ' clares that Michigan grows “big things” too! |rug which was believed to be the largest of She is photographed sitting on her newest | its kind ever médé.“Mrs. Sellner beats this and largest all wool, hand braided rug which | record with her “smallest” creation, 4 41x13 is 12x16\% feet. Recently the Press carried | foot rug. aa | i | if ig i older is invited to join “Young O'Neil, Mrs. John Watkins. Mrs. \Zueike M EE Adult Club members at “March James Ockerman. Mrs * etemeen fe f He f | Fi — , Stork Shower Held Honoring Mrs. Grappin rs. Louis Grappin. | By Frieda Huggett India Is Topic Discussed _ Pontiac Business and Profes-| abeut the individual. Mrs. James Grappin Was hon- | sional Women's Club heard Frieda! on the ored Sunday afternoon at a pink | Huggett speak on “India—Land of | conunitice tor and shower held in the home | Contrasts” at the Monday dinner | eee chowse meeting held in Hotel Waldron. |’ ui T of turban wern telly mych oO Hostesses ntertain for affair were Mrs. E. W. Zuehike, Miller, Mrs. John | Mrs. Robert Crites, Mrs. James i sé ' *jant, Shirley Conant, Mrs j asi j z LL, Piet j iE z 1 if a Ann Zuehlke of : ‘ if il S} Pontiec DeMolay meet with Mre Peel K Bivd. Thursday ot 7.30 p.m ed by William Cof- f. i § F i ii i i { ‘ ri g SF (UH i i i Guests Kieber P. 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Lom 3 is r ti H § ; 4 * ele ct uot «|Spot in Collegiate Ranks Michigan Loser 35 M ajor S Sti IT Out week gainst int THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wynn, second baseman Bobby Ay-; Jim Finigan and Forest Jacobs. and was & unanimous choice |__ For the fourth straight the | $88 votes. The balloting was based , Wet Weltanen wen amane, ten ob ln and outfielder Lary Doby'—to | The senators had not feceved the ‘ her marked the, ”®* Ramed the No. 1 college | Saturday, with points on the usual | Drops 81-75 Big Ten Tilt | sentees as the major league base- | contend we. e | A ne to oo lecttuth, time Michigan State has | P**ketball team in the weekly AS-| basis of 10 for each first-place h : Judson | a teams olticially began their) 4, alt the last | Jim Bosh haw Mev | sociated Press poll with Kentucky | yote 9 for second. etc. at C ampaign; Jucson spring - training routine Tuesday | ynn, usually one of ast | Jim Bushy and Roy Sievers. . f . sti | to agree to terms, was reported to The Red Sox stil] haven't signed and LaSalle sti in close purows Duq led No. 1 im the Sets Scoring Pace with “ other players still un- be . for $40,000 and Avila | four players besides Will ; CHAMPAIGN, Th. @ — Mlinois Players are classified as hold- and Doby around $30,000. | They include pitchers Al Schroll . \ and George Susce Jr., catcher it fell from fourth to eighth after | carved an 81-75 Big Ten basketball | outs, according to spring training) yore paving their holdout worries | Sammy White and infielder Ted bowing to Dayton. The Flyers seed- | Victory out of an early Michigan tradition, if they haven't returned | with each missing five contracts. | Lepcio. Outfielder Jim Piersall and ed the NIT, moved up| advantage last night behind the 21-|their signed contracts by March 1.| The unsigned Athletics were John | pitcher Willard Nixon agreed to from llth to 10th. point performance of Paul Judson. | However, only about one-half the/ 14. Cioyg Boyer. Ed Burtschy,| terms Monday. om rer == Middleweight. Mint tnd Ute oh cloabed tan tot tae 0 being iithote Grom tual boldouts. - : a : _ ‘cid goals et SET ict at| Ste Mike fs" |ienwed a oe runes kone Baker Wants Valdes Bout After Beating Rex Layne . UCLA held ninth place. | Illini kept 3 to 7 nts ahead q | Mai a question : ral “Eye Title Shot “So Sis S i a ate snk ag! a | vot t , pared * Sa night in | . , oe od Gre Pranciore (03). -csceseeee. oxy | Tall. Twice Michigan the | tat. Williams promised “‘to call me| NEW YORK w—Big Bob Baker sistently with left-right combina- had ‘no support as the) MILWAUKEE ®—Joey Giardel-| 2 Kentucky (18) 0000000000000 333 | lead down to three points, only to/ 1. the near future and give ine a|has eight wins in a fow and no (tions to the head. Rex wobbled points | lo and each look SRD wert ssttepevecscees: have Judson connect on free : : babe: lo Peter Mueller, ing Marquette: CO) -...02.2-reereeess. - throws to widen the definite answer” whether he'll! piace to go. So the Pittsburgh several times but he refused to Min ) Sci ‘ oo play ball in 1955, usky put it up to his manager |&° down. Utah (4) ...-cecsc.cssseeeeeceee. 399| Tom Jorgenson Michigan ' eee second of| , the other network TV fight 18-point Dugueane scoring today to get a helping ' in the first half,|affair that could attract $40,000 |1% Bortee vey 7220S Jes | had 17 and Ron Kramer had 16. .| | The Cleveland Indians were hav-| Cuba's N at intermission. | worth of fight fans. 1k Sitbomne (0) «.2crerrcseescceers bed ing the biggest holdout woes with) “I don't think we'll have much/ by gaining a unanimous 10-round . We Lee ee , in the sec- * *.¢ 2.0 Washingién VISES us Heights 5 on T 10 members of last season’s Amer-| chance of getting Valdes but I'll! decision over Pete Adams, of 60- | H! ti + iti! i ii i pf it if il fiz F i : | nf ste? E cr i LF cE i ei ci i Francisco as the top team. The Dong, boasting the best defense i 4 5 $3 i: li z iH? af Ba : a i Hl cent th $ — : i 3 E i | : : : i j | 7 = © Ss fie t seee rr 5 E 5 | i i oD , E i E f if fii i ican League pennant winners still | give it another try.” said Dusty| Newark, N. J. at St. Nicholas i Z ahatethade had Sheed 2B . 4 a z 2 = 2 £ & f | E z i rt ¢ -§ E ‘ 3 | | lF z: fl re sf PEPER C2 |: a a © pom ne = S Tels i rif Ff i ge Hib | ue HF it ti f if = & ~— : af 5 Pett Fi rf i A H a f z > a Giardello, of Philadelphia, a 14. Oregon ns - ’ | vated challenger for the nai Dany a es $3| DETROIT (UP)—Leading Class | unsigned. All told, the American} Bettor after his 6-2, 214%-pound) rong fifth. ‘cal knockout of tem on the MSC players concen. Picked as the winner. He's won 11 18 Memphis tate +1) battle of French contenders make him record breaking perform include Firnie Durando, Gil Turner w Cardi > Chicago Cubs, Cincin- | e e Roller Skaters Pa nati R _Philadelphia Phils! ‘“‘Bobby Gleason, Valdes’ mana-. SS . a cas ea en ea + . - ernment Adeder. et Leerenaery } dt dageht- + poecnnainienenane a See eurteinsranouamsgneennase Qeone- RepideChristiow eee Sa title scrap was stopped in the Tith | Rae it a Television appearance ing out of Milwaukee, beat Jones, One of Three Games punt Con ral eee 1 The referee had to halt Mon- men Basilio. old-timers basketball team, Satur- . 7 | t but only after Langlois, 29, had | wouhse Humez' destructive blows. —The Carver Center athletes aw 5, (Class BR. 7 pm Oxford va Romeo AT TROY Countty Day vs St Jose Hughes of Carver was top man Philadelphia's high-scoring centet AT BRIGHTON- South Lyon ys Pow) c cs aes na. m © 0 17. Nitnots ve cu sees «2| A high school basketball teams in League had 30 holdouts as com- fighter decisively outpointed pudgy |“. . Olsen today on the strength of his 50 with 10 minutes to go and from ©TOWD Worn by Bobo Olson, i5) ig iaryiana sssreseos @@) the state, based on a United Press | pared to only five in the National Rex Layne of Utah in a felecast | prone) eet en oe em trated mostly on helping F | of his last 13 starts. His’ victims 7 Mi**eurt 1h) - ¥% poll of coaches, sports writers and League. 10-rounder at Eastern Parkway ; . ° durable Pierre Langlois in the ping Ferrari ‘ -—-__——— officials The New York Giants, St. Louis | Arena last night. . Nater Cartier, Ralph (Tiger) Muskegon Heights 13 . Langlois fought Olson in San ance ) . p nt Gr Save coan Hels A oF dass ™ ~ ~ Francisco “last Dec 15 "and that) Michigan —srare—prays . ita ~Taxt -Janes_and Willie Troy. - + 0 a fac | OUpS my =f canna vepidt Ottewa Mulls EF ~ 7 7 — — ————f Neen ee eday afin | Ant APP | Joo Miceli, Durando, but in his penton Harbor mon Manager , | ncy lests ° . ° liast bout lost a decision to Car-| Only the victory achieved by the |i ae est } y ory y gine Arthur Hill ..............10 key — pit not the PD day's contest in the capacity: | Di . P e any . . fan Deartera Pordsen. es | performers pitcher Early Other way around crowded Palais des Sports, too.|| LiStrict Prep Prospeciy of tite bout in, Mi SO en em a ckaene i | ; mostly on Mueller’s | a¢ : ia Ti. been. battered into helplessness by Tourney Lineup Sid Flaherty, Olson's man- |” the hands of visiting Peoria, Ill | TONIGUT ager, is reported on record in fa- - 20-19 over | om me E arava" oe Roget ete ate fre Sac | ETI NOT ey | ewise. OO (B. 8 1 ler wins. Should Giardello win, lo 7... tes at | : Johnston Nears Third AT PONTIAT AT masts ve Bt cal fight followers SAY there ‘ts a mee Lone ae ee hie ares Davis lJ sels Griff § . in B Straight Scoring Title Porter (C. 1), Th Michecl_vs Grmade chance ne could hook vue OF Lions clawed Nomads 44-35. Pete » - ere NEW YORK @ — Neil Johnston Cewecn ve ph ee ne panen-OGSEN AUX with 15 points ° ow tite ooo 12, respectively. Corke's 12 led 5 * or. | « shed 4 + seemed certain of his third cortsec-/ ¢rville (C. 7); Martiand vs Pinckney Haskill's ar} Fowler's 2 wr} A banquet. honoring ‘Harper. for- | S00 im ng the regular | eager iC. 8.30) Fowler's 49 Chureh’s 44,mer PHS and Western Michigan | 5e4son of the Cass A City League, | In upsetting Griff's in Class B, 5 z ga | utive National Basketball Assn. in-| aT VAN DYKE—Mad Bhri -Mac 46 No. 3 1 started playoff action Monday night dividual scoring title today. (B. 7.15); Van Dyke va Ot. James (B- *Finaty.. game—J. Fox 178 veries—B college athlete, followed the the same ve eect won its Johnston. 68 1 128 points, — Stockdale 451, series—@par-Mac 1527. | games. way m 5 games last week and now) ° story leads teammate Paul Arizin in Milwaukee Jumped Gun B, however, as Griff’s Grill, which points scored 1,410 to 1:291, He is went undefeated in regular sea- | ‘wnat “™" Tigers, Dodgers Reported in Danger |m2% fice beaten Davis Mu: Ml hed 1 Basketball Results After Frick Fines Braves for Training 27.07.3320" | ae ee imrceLe pomanoen | BRADENTON, Fla. & — Com-| have been the only violators of the | called the club officials end play-| _ = Class D, Indians 23. Shamrocks 18 |missioner Ford Frick, who|rule. Frick did not mention names ers “equally culpable.” Lakers, 44-42, quarters. oe x ae 2 |cracked down on the Milwaukee|of players or teams but it was, “I have gone on record as say-| 994 Cris Brown each tallied 12 Clubbers, Trojeng 26. Widkittens 17 club and 14 of its Braves for vio-|learned he wag checking on re-|ing that the current rule is a bad| Polmts. Norm Dierkes bad 14 Trojans Ti, Panthers is lating the March 1 spring train-| ports that members of the De-|one,"’ Frick said. “I still Coemcen Tice 0 Jusem 3 ing rule, was expected today to|troit Tigers had worked out at/|like to see it changed. I Note & Bolte 26. Tornadoes 22 mete out similar punishment to/| Lakeland and that several Brook‘ | that spring training should be con- | teors, 70-47, with Ted Wharry ball j F Hy Fl i Fi g zie} #76 aF ps j i I if “al f : f i E z : i a ii, ree ie zf i i g & vik 3 Ae, z ief 13 é e A ? i HE 3 : | : rl : < z | am pe g f Globetrotters §. Bedcats 0 other major league olubs. j|lyn Dodgers had undergone pre-| trolled by the Gelticn 8 Apithnge Tt * °¢ « | liminary conditioning at Vero! os my te on | 17. . Frick Monday fined the Milwau-| Beach. the fhatter, we have a rule to en- | losers. Lincoln Junior. Tinets #1. Michighe 78 kee club $500 and imposed a total * 2 «6 - | foreé, a rule adopted at the play- || Shaw's handed Chuck's Shack Class mod : F i ; Michigan Seton Mall 53 a, - a of $62 on M of its players for' “The commissioner's Office is| ers’ request. And the commission- |/f2-56 setback in holding workouts at the Braves’ yery much alert to what is going er's function is to enforce the rule / dffs, holding the training camp here prior to the on and has investigated ‘a good so long as it remains on the books, Ken Titherage of § March 1 opening. A rule adopted many camps,’ declared Frick,| “Milwaukee players’ worked out Spencer of Chuck's shared scoring General decors OT by the major jeague clubs at the who is vacationing at nearby Belle-/ as a group before spectators, The honors with 16 points. Boys’ Club)... .56. e008 request of the player's themsclyes air. ‘‘The investigations are not Braves’ management had aware- Clarkston, likewise, led all the | 6 Gril... ...-.. 8 barred earlier drills finished, If we find there is a vio-| ness that the workout had taken way in beating the Nomads, 57- ” Machinery se w : : atF fit ral cH i i i [ fi i | | rH! re ati : g . lation in other camps the com- place. Consequently both the play- 44. Gus Birtsas the Clark: | Wetverines .. The commissioner also hinted missioner will take action.’ (ers and the management were ston five with 3 points. Doin | LABRP nes verse broadly that the Braves may not, In the case of the Braves, Frick! equally culpable”, 'Mauti and Ed Hintz added 14 and | Meteors nn). ; ‘ . $ , : \ j i Hi = z : i I 4 em Se SE Se - ae ef i Hi E = i Fy E i BP Field of *650 School Fives Opens 3-Week on Grind Today: n State Tests J ug ue ils ie . alts i iin if i ne ia * ‘ Waterford played regulation men and gained a 305% tie. early in the left. left when the Merchants int halftime lead, The AN ligt ac Beta Fat grec game—was called with a/* 3 Pit. 322° 32325 Runnerup Gets NASCAR Title Roberts Loses =e Frame and Ante Straightening - Ph. FE 4-5941 COLLISION SERVICE EAST TOWN COLLISION Bear Equipment and Wheel Balancing “@COMPLETE MARKET TIRE CO, te A : 2 fev ‘ iP Soe ar ; , ' .é = ee MARCHE 1, ss ee eae = 7 gt - ee > E pits a al Pa aS Begg bi bree Ed oR Sag S ey ee #3 ; J > ‘ . +s . ‘ « i, a : . ¢ z » 4. oe! Pe : + aT ere a ( 782 % : bi * 3 * 4 Pee foe mS we y pee ‘ te ? a Softe 4 nh < ‘ < = i ; THE PONTIAC e “ ional Test ariT Por fe - # . ty oe Se (aera. - i ; ' . > ; ; : Se Oe 494 & ca Chiefs Bracket aa | PHS Draws DeLaSalle in.Reg of Skippers, Maples Meet Berkley, Bathers- algae lef HE 153 S| fi : S The Tac ea i oy EE ; i ui diel Wile ao id 2E : be i aan (ably EaltL2 = ir il a ae Finieeliabt He: at ou TBE SEETTET ETE : 7 o4 it ie pri] 4H) SS Ecue Ba: a SE rae via il BEN Zu SS eh ie : 1 W2. 8 > 5 “3 he 525, z a fay ett ¢ ay pe - SE a 4 = O ii ir 4 i Hatin at te | ee Biteeet ei . pet EE Ee EMT a HE biel i ie rea i | a0 eer thai taiths) o iiniliriad ff | Ba abe, if ti by fie i) OF ar 3S i i oH O8 Aa Ae eee AN x Man fails 3 8g ik ate beg te Aut fn esta, Ea | Be ial vk ite att bh ig jal cca & ll ip deat g i | Se tt pial aly mis rH safe desta ‘fl TE - 6 8 i: a : a aie oS i i 1 ijn i iy TH ini] | r aang geeggy ao : et etait Haas 3 get Hie ie TE ahaa : bet 5 +p : qi Hae tate Hit ef if 8 egss cite Vaile i. i a intel uated Bais ull Hiidasty at in lity tas Ti aan 4 HOM Bt iii i i 3323 aul Beil = vil om THM die 1 et oe Wy ge deal rf = Ll ay a At et eal] a aii sipce gd) S&S > oc : + ae s ‘ ; ral 4 : i SS Bin ah i i as . = |i: a a is ii i anes le Hin = = ~ 8 sf ie E = = “ie! = pom ae F a et baszelg Pam ai rr ee Hl! 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Ch. tthe added, It looked like « tee United Artists Stock : ; horde age er aeeeg fists Stock SO ss By EARL WILSON _ pe ah aang Nag e 7 Wife's Nagging Offsets NEW YORK — You owe it to you to get acquainted with # real | Artists Corp., PBA tr Timé Saved by Beard TV and Hollywood star who's different—she says she hasn't | mportant business NEW: SMYRNA SEACH been married once, ~ 3 une Somy, w — Members of the "Kiwanis Priendly-like, this nicely-stacked-blonde often sayé at parties,|,’ He was one of alate : ; Club started raltbig bentés The ¢ ""]*I'm Dorothy Malone from Dallas.” eb ig? oo PR lh cng ned ; historical pageant but gave ety “You're very frank,” one Hollywood party guest ¢omplimented husband, the late Douglas Fair 7 . after afew weeks. Aes So, Mares SS nom her. “But, don't apologize.” banks Sr., and the late D. W. Grit- 2 Explained club president "The Rest ot Cru dag Des,Phitip| “Listen” she fired back, “Dallas ts _. | fith — who formed United Artists : val "The Curlew's wener | the New York of the west. I've been up mm kl a os morning’ bat the Temaris | og’ pees say Stowedeun ee ee ited’ tomate wie,| ad Gown, and Texans are nicer even Niles Picktaw the only re. | Self in an almost brutal manner.) my wife made more than offset | “Wits. fuscsisn elves dooe, ay —~ D & Bartes when you're down.” echiushdor of the axiginal Wheh she tried out for the that luxury’ N folks complain of backache, head- air Fe reat rey. bre a oa Rogers,| “How come you don’t live there?” asked lao one third. ase + > mag Radek mont ne Sent onlier nyotiom sighteretek there die: =BODY. DENTS, | ("5S secner, mony non the heckler. The corporation, of which Robert | Ne" "tout the scene, She was to| Plan Security Study. Gag sre doge-tee (eed oneacs ine ait Neb-Fictlon “I do six mohths of the year!” she 8. Benjamin is board chairman and false eyelashes, pan 0 muss od seroln, euee-onestice ov expe “ a remove her , WASHINGTON @—A Senate sub- | ure to cold, Minor irritations | Seen il. dearee Urine Compenane /anotted. Arthur B. Krim~ president, owns | 11. makeup, lipstick agd ail other Te 'csld or wrong dict may couse getting up iy SKINNED FENDERS, Suche’ Keot Mone end the Goatering| the rest. An announcement - by Commndites On paotenetent retegee or frequent pesstams. Prontiet, Jeannette Mirsky - x* * * * , yesterday was that | eauty trappings, right ~ ination hes scheduled -putti heer. |, Des’ icy Dean's Pitre hd WVEAR ond TEAR OF | |For cnn cme |_ Right tow Doahy Milos not on SS he wo ou ne mb eed om ER RE ; ‘ | kinks BERS ime xine, x p.| loyal to her home town—a quality I admire See Gas a aioor “You be too good look-| Inission to study’ the government's |p ac ote ’ SUPPERY DRIVING | [2 icc siomic Roergy, ®. v.|—Dut she’s hotter'n & 300-pound man doing: Chctin dh ttn_couttry three ing” Wifman sold. “We may ast security program. tare uch out waste, Get Doan's Pills today! ee . Miningor thie Mambo. She’s made 7 movies this year. years ago. ul hora i a Missing Macleans, Goeffrey x , . . ; In “Battle Cry”—one of the nation’s hot- “Oh yes, you will,” she assured ~ . ) ‘ the Buel wilt plousiat Tricks You Can De, do- test box-office movies—she has a love scene State Wuthor Readies him YOUR nif tield Oh vat, | Ride Sui, snwreas Weather, © ™ 7.| Vien aah Hunter which the censors Jan even shaved off her eye- || WMLUIAKD JHEAl Ze; Kimble : 3nd Book on Lumbering the effect. When 4 3" bring out a George Burns bio soon. waee eee ee ee ee wy TONI WHEELIS (Copyright 1955) ~——————— | Keego Theater | Syria, Once-Dictatorship,; or oe wer meer sire | oe a a Now Communist Hotbed SITTING suuL” Bt | BY POPULAR DEMAND DAMASCUS, Syria @ — A year large, the C unists ha ¢ age Syria was ridding itself of |tmeeg teresa have and J. Carrel | We No Advance in Prices! od rightist military dictatorship. To through manipulating an informal ‘Leo . . t day this country has the most ac-|ToOuiag trent” wit the seein ||] RACE POR LIFE” | COUNTRY Three. great ; tive left-wing in the Arab world. Resurrection and the Mos- With Richard Conte PRIVATE PARTIES | Syria is the only Arab state to party ; lem Brotherhood. These three can [= RM SIT RE cat ¢ rupren cee meena . ’ elect an admitted Communist to eee eres | : love stories Joe’s Famous 3 -JB | Partiament. A third of its news, Pull together potent mob strength | (2 =a emrars papers afe leftist. And Syrian }£0° Widespread demonstrations at etti ii : ; Comanaiet deaders rave eee amen any ime EVEN iF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE... in M-G-M $ tegmental rw ; ou . 2 Communists here got their big Canadians to Take Part mighty : chance in March 1954 after mili-|: . 1038 Wen Heron FE 3-7396 = in Nevada Atomic Tests 6 P.M. to 3 A. M.; Sun. 3 to 12 P. M.; Closed Men, tary dictator Adib Shishekly was overthrown. Shishekly had sup-| WASHINGTON @—Canada will me 30,000 in the east! ter form t more conservative | United States nuclear training test. 3 yeare tm the making! parties with no underground @p-| The Canadians are members of 8 thrilling houre of sercen magic! ~ pa |@ radiological defense group com- =_ Communists stil] are a small mi-! posed of about 60 army, navy and is strong, internalty and externally. Pentagon said that they will con- The party ‘officially is outlawed.) duct an exercise in a radioactive but its, ‘candidates enter elections area for the purpose of training BRAND NEW &% independents, afd its leaders | other Canadian military personnel. . § Les ) are well kndéwn. th - , . . In last September's parliamen- Aévertioement always ongtes oo start = their leader Bekdash to ficst lesson. e . iui ‘ with Tone. the Syrian . Commu- ° The whole secret is Arthur TECHNICOLO as $ Immediote Delivery nists running as Bleedin Piles Murray's discovery, The R aw ae J 10 pal os rent will be credited Seep To This “4, «The cemelesous lowe sory of thee - \ AS PQA MONTH Sy ee mcm oe hon polled a relatively heavy vote in rca you thekey to all “mes, P “gad tynnt ero snd biswickes = ph rereaessdeacesees vessangy Damascus. - Throughout the coun- tren fasten ant Gees os seed ot Gh dances is 80 easy you can mas- weston queen, Poppees. : ‘ + Rallarhar Mus'e Go. : try; the total Communist vote was Pind renee. | ° ger it in just Pminutes. Yes, even Tap Starts At ~ 11:00 ¢ Coat $ | {around 45,000, in a population of | Drv. sew ter = Geter pies | Mf you've mever dasiced before! tks 2:10 - 5:30 - 8:50 1 18-6. Huron St... $F 4-0566 + about 3% million Re ey eee Lb, ofr rete don't be op tyes side- gi o A” Wherme.na on tne? ° bd ad | in fast. few Gaye, Niseding, eaten ond bvitolees é line sitter. Come 10 A Mur. As Hour ¢ 0 : : ¢hester Plone Rentel Pion. ~ § AN these 45,000 are not Commit | émppeet. Notes future «return of beeing hee tay's now and be a star on the . temo oa eedee ‘ ; | nists, ef course. Many voted for Tos ton aus Ons emntenn inate ° dance floor. Studios open 10 AM \ . TRIAL LESSON? ~ ‘ the Jett simply in protest against | < RUCTOREL win w | Oh Rae ’ ere SPCC ee ee ee meee the West. Others ed mas; a : ‘ss: bd 3s a ; j . © fees nnennprentiw ord || at enchant up| Ry Fn ur murray School of Dancing . SSSSeSeeeseesecsasaeas of own ites, “8! » . oe ced | "cithough thelr’ tumbeq ia pot] Sait Peres Paine ANC 125 & Lowrenes 5, Phone FE 2-0244 , 4 ; i, ", . ae es UE eA Ad Ci ec cathe @ Vals ae ee ea ep oer oe es ee SR ee 8 ey Ee Ee ae : = , 2 fe Se : i fi Oe as , Ae Seige Ee Te att geht SG eS eo nee it : ca ee ot he ae ore ‘ eo oe eee 7 Bi ———- ~f r * aa AS wt 1 ae of wv. es + . - Be 4 i4ea - BF RIS EPR E ok SS TE, _ — THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH.1,°1955 Family Who Fled Chinese|s23si/ee0e0/""E_ oe YOU PUMP IT UP WHILE I ANSWER | THE PHONE: ¢- admittance. Hi Let's pump uP tome tie! | MY BEACH BALL aye Hy abe PE be I Fee’ t E [ ; Th if j 4 bi? gt i FS F ithe gig “FH i Pay i i : f iil + ti : i rf . iF ORDERED /’ i Batang, on the GOLLY, | FORGE border. The Communists got there | |The Colosseum had been called| tary of Detense Robert B. Just WHAT I go, Es i = IF bi : PaE6 E . g F f : i $ HL aht3i i er | | i7 Hy y z F | yu kau BR KR KR BK BOARDING HOUSE YU MEM), MR. GAMSTAPF! 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Rew na 22k Siti be and rage ite | eed gt MAD? vy, AVE oa n ; ' as vi vig, & Oe of aati vt > f ¥ - 5 fies x - 7 F af i i < ere { - ME aoe EAT } ; ive im. $18. © o 4k - 34 Wy &. Meat Cutters Meat Wrappers Clerks—Cashiers Stock and Bag Boys For New National Food Store On Orchard Lake Rd. Near Middlebelt Apply at © Michigan -mployment Security Commission ces poe om ON THE BARREL you! “*s get by selling things. through Classified ads! Phone FE 2-8181 for an|"s oe ae ag a . <3 : 4 “ +: pails a re a “§ : _|___|___-_ THE\PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1055 ae. xe ; Trucks to Rent |b P7 : +) ee SS anted: | ‘arms, Aa | YOUNG yg a a? MAG), | Russell Young |i,zsie Contracts ee sae prs COMPLETE x: aS: : Nodn. Payment Real Estate Service "| $140 PER HOUR «> ey "er, on OF » your let or many bts depo with’ end 2 c PANGUS divide to sak fieay commercial available. Britta — pear repairs. “We notified a past due account that we were suing — Sylvan Realty Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs.. 32 on this eerered "WOW" | I Lake District SPECIAL ~ni r in tl i O < » (TJ > a Oo “ Fe 8 i Painting & Wall Washing . Free estimates. FPAINTING AND WALLPAPER- Sacer "Bagse removed B. Sandusky, FE Ww. . estimates. FE ¢0173 of —- 37 Fe = i ; ; its . FE 54-2211. 47. . P. ) ti . V H LICENSED BOARDING HOME, A . . Pe. ing Wall Washing full time care FE 45440. wate ha Btn pe aie ~ PAINTING, PAPERBANOING— Wtd, Household Goods 27) ——_ WYDEA PLObe Lavine | —> TUPPER OR ont ONE 0. FONTIAC'S “LARGEST Wanted Real Estate 32A yaaing. and Phone Macon Thompson PE eevee | FE. “131. vest GREEN LAKE OFFICE ae WACL, WASHING, FURNITURE NEEDED | «nec@taSPon ahh te RL WICKERSHAM etn seh Sr you nw Some i w oon serial “fost technique ues : —Seie. Ph %, ; a Lx. | Ss 1 Elm ot PE eost.| WANTED FURNITURE Business Services _13| __ Television Service 22 Wy RA. on me soot for equities tm land) A & B TRENCHING | Da¥ on mont ry service | on price'is” — hess. Ne" waiting. peried o your Pocting, Water. tle, Field tle. rua P STRAKA L&S SALES CO. the phone apd call’ this “eyéey > TV REPAIR ANY CouNTY EST | money = repaired by factory wey | BONS Ratio 87, UIE. Pains ov Saab PaairgRe BOER Dey, Bhgeee Pe a a ee | EC | — reser wre rence 3 8sER CALLS tae ries . ar nek. ef Latnad MITCHELL'S TV ait you. OA east oO ED. NORDMAN sedies. eleaeern | eee PE 2-271 ANTED To poy sae adnate a “Typewriter Service 22A wave eee Pree Ro rE mig = el aA Xa ee bg : ewan Upholsterin B a bey 44.000 down. Cal 3. A, Tay- SEWER CLEANING £ 3 YDS, USED OR c | ler Beater, Va me. Serv. Ph PE ¢-2013. THOMAS UPHOLSTERING lie 0-8014 130% Bisomer Rd. Rech. MAING 6 RE > 8. BAPH PE $2008) _ester_ Prank Showier. CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY IN x Yous re eset.) “ue. re Seen =| JIM WRIGHT, Real Electric—Sewers Cleaned od a iene id ‘ d ave. op been “EM . a. . 3 ; : p COMPLETE — voek. ” - abd, electric. Pe See et NORTHWOOD Real Estate Service COUPLE: |B ORFORVIELE.§ ROGU Woe: | ORGANIZATION wa oats re pees seme | Epa renee eee HG firex| BARGAIN ag lle aes Re RA A decorated. 1 or 3 adults. “ Ss Sian as pees | Goatees) ee pe eee i Ce ee | See ee es | Sa vee | Giroux & Hicks YOUNG is 5 li i ! , |. For Rent Rooms 37 om vinie fier Pune | GOMER MOMLANDS TRADe ; } aye |” ceharen’ #0 Orchare Take ave, ores eves — ' a a F"RooMs_FURN APy_ PRIVATE Se FOR COLORED weir oe TE Pir Ket Ree Eee SPS ER) Cae ae ge | Lee poe Bice i rEg : if HEE Ba I : E | Hf ; i | HY Hy i af i Ht ae HUE i ue a a U a oa a th! crams Se) a eae eee | ep Sees Ben, sks er ——— . Share Living Quarters 30 your property rz . es Indi r: we bungalow ren -t . . Adah only Pour ndian Village efty. om three teree tate. eee this WIDOW WILL SHARE HOME| YOU'sUY Trowell Ir | $20 per week, 340 Baid- * 5 reome—tiving = oe : wie, rE . . - Ave. . ‘ae ~ bs) panes : 4 . ing reom ms “ eee) VAT AN (See eee) EERE | Ce oa Wid, Transportation 31 na. om, 104 |*,.2OOM. UPPER, inoLDgRG yt of only tia.s00 will sian "you, BIDE WANTED FROM HOSPTIT. REALTY 00. es me. Re ter, Priced at 13-500—en- 7 = Ba 2 town. before 10:00. Co-operative Real Estate Bite Lake. Lanot cellent terms Shown by R Hy . FE 2-0263 mY : = | ing foom for 1 or 2 girls, West | *Ppotntment usse oung Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32} waxy '@3¥ GEO. MARBLE, Realtor | -ee”*teaw West Suburban nnauton . |; Peon 313i —_—_| “iris women Me a, re Spen Eves ah 8 oon. | BRING YOUR _| pn = SUgement 0 per ine EM Sprig gto sae |__ heme sear, fomeng ot -+- __s8 { a Mis. Burnes. PE29814. 99 Mark. tng room, edreome, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor throughout, combination ee , alum end screens. $13,500, terms. SPECIAL | OPPERING—In Brick Ranch—Large Lot ed L~ —_fl ey. Ruron Syivea You be Vitra modern 5 room brick mt te ee extraordin- home bedrooms, living tows, losuvtouly “aks 4 Srontlons om it bas’ i Ritehen with break ber, ing poem cn e tile bath, full basement, — dining sone controlled = Timken nea modern - heating, recreation room, closed. large en- 2 fireplaces, laundry room wae | ero or Sree, Fate Cs rage. $20,300, term F a g ie z i Set i : "” WANTED {| eae ,| WARD E. PARTRIDGE |* i REALTOR FE2-8316 <2 W. Buren a : or . on - ze W DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE cosTs | “$l 050 THE “MACEDAY" -3 BEDROOM | om ad under fleor heating kitchen cabinets See | folding doors on | a ae Brick front Alwindite aluminum siding win- 4 re PONTIAC PRESS, # sh a we PAYME sii A MONTH Snot BUYS | he ‘ . TODAY = | Sicornte “er tod ‘Baie | OPEW DAILY SUN. 12 TO 8 TOWERING OAKS | BEN], RICH | Make en idea) setting ar | 13849 Linweed Quick” 5-e080 | SS ee ee trict Dutch Colonial, série SYLVAN acres of land five room ‘ REALTY CO. numerous to desc in this limited space A_ truly PIONEER HIGHLANDS pemorkabte buy at $35,000 2% Pioneer term 2 ttreets W. of Tel. FORGE ‘T- ME -NOT ¥ 1 street 8. of Voorheis This Is the heme you will Very oleae , gateoetice brick ranch — remember among the many home x New | you may look at, [t's so a care gerage,, iaxie fe leis mighty nice neat and at- tile | tractive, Its conveniem plan hatn” kitchen sink wu "gish- | hen break- master Logg ea wall wall carpeting. Dusiness ond : Sow bh iors 15S ae omc tet | Sens tiaeoes int _Poone ru SA! Som | Sec Ue pines: Gore) el ats Torta IOACRES || sieht cer a Pe ten.” : . Price $14.200 with terme reation reom and lavatory & deoutit saparert _ for 0 tome | 7 — Neither in Nor Out rated tn eautiful pastel shades =] Williams Lake Includes Price i qpel tarm. peealty lected _ Partridge is “THE BIRD” to see. 4 room, frum, Iyst 3 mien frm end the (construction le par e8- | ¢cOny Down | = | Neat Jane #. full dase | $11.08, 62.500 down. peer realy, ounge ay iimits. | SpocemY STORE. LONG, LEASE, town. a heat nice large ms Madi St. off Jostyn. Located tn Perry Park, 4 room and hw. nestor. Pireploce™ ogi S00 owe. foe tale | ot Must sacrifice = Rnchen with custom Dull cup porry | Frome’ pout. te les a eden i 8 Ray, INDIAN VHLLAGE today. It's extra ‘choice. crepancy. on ae- beards, li new fixtures in utility TYAC ROAD BUNOALOW $0 ft. lot, immediate possession. | Pprieead movies A house ts like a person =| | price = om os soom. Fhio ts @ bargain P pice feoee se gslow with ; Established 1916 sometimes you have to look Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor | PAUL 'M JONES, REAL ESTATE . CRAWFORD full /Pasement. screened. porch De It Yourself COMMUTERS SPECIAL Over | {! its Let us shew you T Moped Evenings “Ul BO 228 _Reres. ™™ 1250 on pavement. To- est terns possible, § } lot ¢ ‘ . ,] | . * wee —* Presiogs —- BUILDING. aid £1549 Timken oll best aluminum Mel Price of cooly $7.6 we cnoone ical — ranch home New im ST Large Large Taxis tots im wr eeneet sided bedroom "Brigh Colo- 87) Down “14800 down, Owner. OR 39108 : nen a LRRD Bee erect tee ea Soak Seana on Cotaret __. | tying rm with drapes tnetud- tink fipona tals walle, select aie ee ameneh. tae stand, Besutifur 2 acre building site with aes a tmmbitions ’ . bil ingham [ ; érive, aimeny more extras. mut and planned for the com. ed @ f oee ete reall ear wei eet Be ttioned recreotion 1m. gee nest family dining room 5 eee eine ; a a9 pbs a 4 you waiting for? fort and convenience of two fam)i- # you- PLUS. a number doors, cement rive Shade down payment pores New panelled recrea- } x & “ — gap tee » ar ne ar Pgs PPE: PET » Leek Wwhet $1000 down | will buy! | now. fies. This lovely home and in. | r fint nomes. fully noders trees and landeciping Located | tion room New gas furnace PHONE FE ¢1157 | foome en the free heer ~* Potion run. mot wall to the near {side und out Medera hitthens, #001 locations off Adams Road, north of . 2 car garage. Best location — __ mottern 3 apt. up est phone for information on this k am God bathe. | $2.98 House Paint...» $1.98 Oat. $4.95 Gloss Enamel ..... $1.95 Gal. Harold's, 140 S. Sagmaw FE 25450 Free Free AIR COMPRESSORS. breakers, small and large ment for hom PE 45200 Aik COMPRESSORS FROST breakers, electric sewer cleaners gas and tric sump pumps. CONES RENTAL 1251 Baldwin FE ai ANCHOR FENCES . CON.| Page serimares. PE bist, $25 to $500 BUCKNER | Ete Pt is ott ists i £ F ea ARES! & 2? iti HIE * i FOR A LOAN? woday, OANS $25 TO $500 ’ BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 7 W Lawrence, FE : Pontiac TEAGUE FINAN . 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. Loan TO 9500 LOANS Extra Fast. ; BANK FURNITURE OF L \s | aa el sont it r 7 ' i 1 e p = 55 He a. g p i te al eBoe a pie + | v fi tow 5 . if BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS PONTIAC CLOSING. out P COLORS AT 25% ._DISCOCNT PLAT FERIOB, G10 FORMICA tops re 61290 Bogie Lake “Rd. Commerce she’s sick of him!" “There's sickness at the Murphy's; he's sick of her and hoi For Sale Miscellaneous 60 MEAT YOUR HOME. Por less with oe LITTLE , = =n BLDG. SUPPLIES Diste Hwy. 61 rR & GAL. WATER while they bast. San. Open 8 0 = te € p.m. daily. . Ww? Arnason Plumbing Supply Ortonville rock lath be sheetrock. Paul St. Cyr Lam FLYER TRAINS GTORY SERY- Ea Senev “ae KE Fe TAIWane suetest, Set, Discount-Smishcount Chain POR ANY GOOD URED ree DOC H. J. VANWELT On _3-1355 R WHY PAY THE HIGH FOR PAINT? =| MOBILE fim | APARTMENTS | “sor; COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester mm “RING BROS” WOLVERINE xD : -— 7 .* “ AY, MEXED FRR nd clover. MA 5-0% 7 HIG! UAL! M ‘ .. CHIEF LE HOMES > Be mee ft. Pontiac. Up to Pd x ty. + TOC LEAO Teel te eee eeere +1956 CHEVROLET bly ihitbadenang pacenetnetewns NG USED CAR CORRAL — Here ls the to Bu Make Your Deal” : 1950 FORD 2 dr, with ra- ' dio and heater. A real ; oe oy 1949 FORD 2 dr, with ra- : dio and heater. In good : condition. $195- “1 1948 NASH 4 dr. sedan. ; Bandy to go. $145 "1951 PONTIAC 4 dr. se- '* 1953 FORD Custom 8 2dr. * gedan with radio, heater. $895 “TIP TOP. A dary suvamen ~ 1961 Chrysies Newpert | $695 A 1962 Chrysier New Yorker, dco . CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES nu 53 Chevrolet beater and Power $11 MICHIGAN’S eu” Side Used Cars Hurce +2188 USED CARS. A 1983 Chrysler New Yorker. . Opens em io "Fpim . Dail BUY. gous AND TRA Bel Air 2 dr. sedan with radio, Gilde, ‘ i 1954 FORD Custom 8 2dr. sedan with radio and heater. $1,350 : "52 Chrys. 4 dr....... $999 = aC "51 Cad. 4 dr., black ..... 4 DR. WAGONS P C payments. 464° 8. WITHOUT FORDOMATIC os Se $05 | Ror vert, beinaen. LARRY ’SO Nash 4 dr. ...... 3 i983 Se LIN SOL. 1 | JEROME sedan, ‘Here isa good” $1,195 1952 PONTIAC 4 dr. se-! dan. Very good car for) only $695 Wholesale to first buyer. $1,395 | 1949 CADILLAC Cpe..De ~ Ville. Former owner’s name on request. $995 1949 PONTIAC 2 dr. se- dan. One of those good | ones. good transportation spe- i | "47 Kaiser 4dr. ....... __$7 9 . oa $150 |'41 Plymouth 2 dr. ...$129 try Club, Hydra., white- coag 49 Ford Conv't $219, “ alls, sharp. 1951 MERCURY Cib. Cpe: | \'49 Plymouth 4 dr.+..$/79 "51 Oe ann” with ra-| M h | Chey rolet Fleetline deluxe 2 door, green, nearly new | $595 |: att CWS- | whitewails. -' 4946 Chev. 4 dr.......$75 _ 1946 Plymouth 4 dr. 18 e 4 dr. WE TRADE ad rues Fok Cy aC I IGAN'S THE mo PAVED Lor ON HE NER WOODWARD AND 13 } MILE. ROAD | and many other extras. See wr $1087 si ° tt ‘ j, 1966 by WEA \ TAYLOR’S D USED CARS __ ; , sharp .... 9006 dn “I'd like to see something big enough for a lamp and too small for a headache!" For Sale Used Cars 91 —— ke ins FORD. F AIRLINE CLUB miles ioe ** 49 Nash 2 dr. ......°$ ' |S ,EVIE. 208 LOWER GUIDE. |'S3 Dodge 2! ton. . $12 — Len ear epee rant mint ence sma ~Riemeén-" Open ‘til 8 p.m. | CHEVIE. ‘33, 2 DR. RADIO. HEAT- | in paint, white wall tires 1981 CADILLAC “62:"s§) eneerpish pee XE. GOOD | condition, $378. radio and heater. | uy 3-5084 CHEAPIES "48 Kaiser 4 dr "47 Chev. Cpe. eeeeee CHEV, DELUXE SEDAN. | *Cieen _ear , $165. FE 3-792 *si79| ’S2 $4 Dodge 4 dr...... Sos ’54 Ford Cust. 2 dr. $1600 as '53 Dodge V8 4 dr.. .$1299 'S3 Dodge 6 cl. cpe... .$999 ’52 Stude. O.D. V8. . $850 *5S2 Dodge 4 dr....... $795 schneider 232 S. SAGINAW ST. '49 De Soto 4 dr......$399F 195 Rochester Ford Dealer "49 Kaiser 4 dr.......$195 “FOR nN rans | 49 Dodge 2 dr.......$195 49 Dodge 4 Ar.. cease $245 54 Chevrolet "49 Ford 2 dr....... + -$179) pcon ee Bnee mm radio eed | '48 Pont. Hydra. ....$349 48 Packard 4dr...... $195 | ; TIC AATIO "49 Chevie ......006. $399 |" MICITIGAN ° 1°48 Dodge 4 dr....... $199 THE RIG. PAVED Lor | '47 De Soto wee eteeee $95 | WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD | 46 t one 2 ‘ state $145 ie jemt comttton FR: vei 5-7873_after 5. 40 Ford a ‘ pickup. .$70 205 ‘47 Dodge 4 dr....... $169 Chevrolet deluxe 2 door,’ /'49 Ford 2 dr....... |'47 Ford 2 dr “1959 STUDEBAKER. A. '48 Merc. 2 dr | 46 Ford Sta. Wgn.. "53 #:/ Hargreaves '50 | Chevrolet deluxe sedan, 2 “Your Chevrolet Dealer” Over 8 choice wo te choose from | 711 8. Sagina rE a6 \ heater, Powerglide, 166 CREVROLET RADIO. MET . 49 TER Por Make pene | 38.000 mil d rN] } ? ainiine jomatic, — } tune int drives perfectiy, $395 om es, radjo an LYMo | full } 1981 "Bure. Ghper, 4 door. Riv- éria, A-l conmaeed mechanically. $405. full - er, 875 Scott Lake Ra Pontiac 2-door, one ow heater. 7 15Cars With Low Dowh Paymen Nash Ambassador Coun- | really sharp, radio and ner, ts erome Olds & Cadillac LAKE AVES OS aes | CAO & ORCMARD, | / / ~T $275 Makes _bed. FE 42159 | | $235. PE 81431 1961 FORD, CUSTOM 6, RADIO, heater, seat covers, new tires, excellent condition. Phone FE $0468. 159 Ruth. Rb, "8} VICTORIA, "SHARP. ing. radio. heater, ster, ail eltras. 81. Bob F rost, Inc. . LINCOLN, MERCURY DEALER 850 Ss. W oodward Y'ALL COME 111 8, SAGINAW BT. NATIONAL _ MOTOR S$ ALES For Sale Used Cars 91 CLEAN CAR? WE Ay ty THEM, A LOT PULL | TE MODEL SHARP CARS i NiAKes AND MODELS WiLL Pay vor SEE BEFORE BU ‘MOTORS IT us pon b 5-772. { NTIAC. , CLUB CPE. cleah. Runs onal. $00. IT 8. _ Johnson. 1963 course. HYDRA MATIC. _ 16,000 m 3-1871. Pontiac 4 door hydrematic. door hydram PAULSON an SALES &. PERRY S&T. é shall ATBORN Av’ 1966 Plymouth Belvedere 2,500 Miles 198g PLYMOUTH SAVOY SEDAN 4 2.008 Miles och yee 1947 Plymouth Club Coupe ... 6268 ene FE 20186 io? PONTIAC. NEW TIRES aF- | | hat 7 43 Thorve &. _ to re - . 4 wheel drive. will trade 1952 STUDEBAKER V-8 3 tone green 4 Gr. Exceptionally mice car. Radio and heater. SCHUTZ MOTORS Bob Frost, Inc. | @F 6848. PE ¢6211 “A-l Buys" "$3 Nash 2 dr. My. $899 "53 Plym. Conv. .. $1 Ford Victor. .$699 "52 Ford 2 dr H 49 Mercury 2 dr... 53 Chev. Bel Air. .$899 ’54 Ford R: Wgn. $1444 "50 Olds 88 Cl. Cpe. $444 ’54 Ford Victoria $159 ’51 Pontiac dix. 8. .$599 50 Ford 4 dr......$299 "52 Stude. 2 dr. ... .$544 “30 Plymouth sed. $199 "52 Dodge 4 dr.... "49 Plym, St. Wen. $399 '49 Pont. Clb. Cpe. $244 '$3.Ford Victoria $1199 "52 Chrysler 4 dr. $1099 ’S1 Ford Conv't "$1 Kaiser 4 dr.. ’51 Ford 2 dr 48 Ford Conv’t... "54 Pontiac 4 dr.. .$1444 "53 Merc. Mont.. '49 Buick Conv’t ’$3 Ford Conv’'t . HAROLD TURNER, FORD | 2 BIG LOTS 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile & Woodward Midwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 .$1499 $1299 LINCOLN, MERCURY DEALER 850 5. Woodward ieee : ‘ rut. we . Rew tires. Fe mp eutomeatic ~4 Re inside ond out. Private ji owe : Harold Turner FORD ae ‘The Best in Wheels.and Deals’ 1954 FORD 2 dr. A very clean fami radio, heater, turn signals, undercoat, $1099 $1099 $285 Down and.'$32.50 per Month Your Old Car Could Even Be the Down Payment .$599 a owe owner. Lew wey Will secept | trade feb 1 owner car. $19 or | r eld car down. 4 others to | Bob Fros rost, Inc. ae) Ss. W S\Voodward BIRMINGHAM 054 MERCURY. 5.707 "ORIOL Mestles Must -be seen to be appre- } seated. Youwill find nothing cise e Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN. MERCURY DEALER 850 S. Woodward BIRMINGHAM 1949 NASH CHEAP. FE 5-5106 after 4 30 "SOGMC van V4 ton. $599 | 1963 NASH STATESMAN. call y TRAVEL North—South—East or West BUT YOU'LL FIND /Pontiac Retail Best When It Comes to Reconditioned Used Cars! Sharp. radio, Very clean $1295 aa Pontiac — 53 Pontiac pS dr. Deluxe 8 Hydramatic. Ra- dio, heater and one owner. $1395 #53 Buick 4 dr. This car is eguipped with heater and ynafiow 52 Pontiac dr. with radia, heater and | Hydramatée. Bere is just the family car. $795 54 Pontiac 4dr Deluxe 8 with radio, heat- er and many other extras, Real $1695 . 'S) Dantieag $1,895 1953 BUICK Roadmaster 4 dr mileage SFR i! Lue. Badia | 08, OLDS “88 CLUB COUPE. | ows and assume yments. | $10 464.58. Woodward, Brim) . 1 OLD'’s #&. MYDRAMATIC. 3 2 dr. streamline. aed | ‘48 OLDS,” ss BOOY STYLE. Radio and beater S195 ‘48 Mercury Fully equipped Plenty of other bargains. Finance | erragned $145 ECONOM’S USED cans 22 Auburn Av | GOOD — TRANSPORTATION “FROM 1946 19506 Triple Service, 3123 “Lapeer Ra. Pontiac. -3-9060. nights. FE 2-108 WE HOLD YOUR N IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NATIONAL MOTOR SALES lu) _ 8. SAGINAW ST. ..$259 radio and heater, seat Way WALK? | ete se $149' covers, maroon. me Deckte. Pim 29611 _ 9 00 p.m. 1999 PLYMOUTH. 2 DR. GOOD 40 Baldwin Ave. NASH RAMBLER HARDTOP ‘Si. owner car. For sale or. trade 1 for anything of equa) ralve. For | call Bagley Auto| 6-e219 ~~ 1951 PACKARD kane sedan-surf green with ultre- -_ na and pester. meus *SCHUTZ. MOTORS De8OTO, PLYMOUTH DEALER ei2 8. woesy Ther Birmingham | p”YMOUTH COavan TiS Ex. | ag ge condition. Must be seen | to be appreciated. $685. City Ser- a Station, Perry and ater _ New tires OR 7 NEED DOUGH? - Sell | | things /you’ve no need of | Classified Ads! tHrough | Phone FE 2-8181, | \ Be} RADIO tO AND “PP heater, beater ‘ane. Mrareatie. Pully $1595 52 Chevrolet The Deluxe model with radio, and other extras. See it! $795 32 Dodge dr, with radio and heater road. Monterey Youre for $1495 °S4 Chevrolet Air 2 dr with radio and heater Get your money's Wortn $1395 52 Studebaker Starifte Coupe with radio, heat- er and other extras. Priced $695 here. ot right. . This fine car is ready for the $595 $3" Mercury Coupe. Radio, heater transmission. Gr. erase 8 Ve ree, er and many more miles left $595 51 Chevrolet r with redie, heater and transmission. running cer. $595 53 Pontiac Convertible with redio. heater, Hydramatic and power steering. $1595 $1 Studebaker °- Here le a car with re- dio and heater offers econ- $195 ‘49 Chevrolet with redto, heater. Need car? Here is one for $295 - / 4? Oldsmoboile RETAIL STORE | "Goodwill Used Cars” $1,295 page and yeu won't find better value shah this one.- $695 — A fresh one-owner trade? factory trained mechanics? 1984 PONTIAC Dia Bterchief 4 @r, with very low mileage Here is @ terrific savings on a ~wine car that ts clean and spot- bese - with radic heater, power steer. ine and brakes, Dynefiew and tu-tone paint One owner—iow 198) PONTIAC 4 @r. with radio, beeter and Myrdrematic A bean- titul car Check ,this whole iy with 1982 very clean one with with extras es «68 1981 PONTIAC 2 dr. wnh tu: ithe wi aaee mokel with “ail ed TELL’ ME SIR Where did you buy your last Used Car? From a Franchised new car dealer with a good reputation built on years of honest dealing, who has Beerin the new car business for 24 years and - will be here for many, many years to come? ’ What advantage did you gain? A guarantee that proved itself? Liberal appraisal on your trade-in? A fair '| and reasonable price on the car of your choice? If not, drop in today to OLIVER. MOTOR SALES and-enjoy buying your next car the right way. $1,695 1962 BUICK Guper “ dr with redio, heater. eustom trim. cally owned $1,095 . Pere-o- heater ree! beauty. Just certainly ought ~ _ WE RETAIL THE BEST—WHOLESALE THE REST OLIVER | 210 Orchard Lake. Ave. 65 MT. CLEMENS, ST. FE 3-7117 | . 5. ' yes e+ ‘ 9 ‘ jf. f+ ee OS Fe gy Cheapies "48 Ford 2 dr. ....-. $99 .$999 48 Packard 2 dr.. 49 Ford Clb. Cpe... $399 ’48 Olds 4 dr.. $644 '47 Dodge 4 dr...... $244 ’48 Hudson 4 dr.....$99 *41 Merc. 2 dr.....-. "48 Buick 2 dr. ..... 49 Nash 2 dr...... "46 Merc. 4 dr '48 Frazer sedan ... 47 Ford 2 dr. ...-.. $99 *49 Plymouth 2 dr... Trucks } 40 Ford 1 t. panel $99 'SO Ford Ya t. exp. $399 ..$599 51 Chev. ! .» $29 52 Dodge 3 st. pic. “$644 $299 ’S4 Ford ¥ t. pick. $899 $299 ‘53 Ford 1 t. pick. $699 "53 Chev. 2 t. trac. $699 $244 'S2 Ford 5% t. pick. $644 '49 Ford 34 t. panel $144 ..$244 = °51 Ford % t. exp. $444 ’49 Dodge 12 ft. st. $299 Liberty 9-4000 LIberty 9-4001- painted a Windsor grey with THE te t f rth» } Na a‘ “ : — - ° = re a ee ‘ 5 ‘ -. ; > P \ F re fa% Sa ve : - Today's Television Programs --| : ogy ee « bs for Com oa Channel —WIBK-TV = Chanel 4—-WWJ-TV Chacnel 1—-WAYETV _ Chansel 6—CRLW-TV €:06—(7) Little Rascals “Board off Educatidn,”, “Two Too Youtig.” | (9) Capt. Video. Adventure serial (4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News. Paul Williams. — €25—(4) Weather, Sonny Eliot. 6:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men. Russell Hayden in “Beware, No Tres-| passing.” (9) Follow That Man. | Ralph Bellamy in “Main Bout Is Murder.” (4) Traffic Court. Re-enactment of cases before Judge Watts. (2) News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6: 46—~(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- erett R. Phelps. 6:50—(2) Sports Digest. Chuck Davey. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. | Puppet comedy. (9) Lone Wolf. | Mike Lanyard. finds mystery at the “Carnival,” Louis Hayward | stars. (4) Mayor\of the Town. | Mayor Thomas Mitchell fights | law ordering all stray.dogs to be killed in “Long May. It Wag.” (2) Frankie Laine Show). Music with ‘singer Laine. :15—(7) My Story. Drama. :30—(7) Cavalcade of America| Ross Ford, Nancy Hale as Jef-| ferson Davis and Sarah Taylor | in. “What Might Have Been,” romance that ended in tragedy. (9) Guy Lombardo. Music with Guy, his band and soloists. (4) Dinah Shore. Sorigs. (2) News. | =~ Doug E . 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John | Cameron Swayze. (2) Jo Staf- ford Show. Songs in Circus set- ting. 8:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Charles | Cobutn in “The World's My Oyster.” (9) Bishop Sheen. Talk i (4) Bob Hope Niven, Vivian | Blaine guest on comedy revue. | (2) Life With Father. “Father | Buys a Horse,” and gets too | many samples sent to him. Leon | Ames, Lurene Tuttle star. in “Return in Triumph.” (2) Meet Millie. Millie and Mrs. Bronson help young Mr. Boone | campaign for a raise, Elena Verduga, Florence Halop, Mar- vin Kaplan, star in comedy. | 9:30—(7) Steel Hour. Jack Carson stars as man who wants to gain ition from his family and co-workers in “And Ig This Corner” with Ernest Truex, Phyllis Hill, Betty Garde. (9) Theatér. Richard Kiley, Kale Reid in “The Closing Door,” drama of family who fears~ he needs mental help. (4) Circle Theater. Girl upsets her family when she suddenly comes up with plans to marry a college sweetheart instead of young man her father has arranged that she marry in “Stay Away. Stranger.” (2) Red Skelton Show. Barbara Ruick, Hans Conreid help Red cure his. insomnia. 1¢:00—(4) Truth or Consequences. Jack Bailey host on stunt quiz. (2)\.Danger. Jo Van Fleet in “Joumey With a Lady,’’ story of. a boy on his first train journey and mysterious woman he meets. \ . 10:30—(7) Stop. the Music. Music quiz with Bert Parks. (4) Ray4 Milland. Prof. McNulty unearths a hillbilly dramatist. (2) See It Now. News documentary with Edward R. Murrow. Sen. Mar- garet Chase Smith talks to Chiang Kai-shek in special re- port on Formosa. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Jean Pierre Aumont in ‘Pirate's. Re- venge.” (9) Movie Date. Michael re—i4 Show. 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Remper Room. (2) Welcome. 9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. Today. Q Morning | PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY; do, 4 Ye —, 955 , MARCH 1,1 eale Teresa Brewer . -By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS)—Small talk |. 10:06-—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Ding’ Dong School. (2) Garry. Moore. ' 10:30—(4) Way of World, (2) Ar-| thur Godfrey. 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00—(7) Story studio. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike i Rich. ' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant | 42: 15—(2) Love of Life. e. 12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for To morrow. 12:46—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00-(7) Charm Kitchen. (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faées Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of Life. 1:30—(4) Bruce Mayer Show, (2) Ladies Day. 1:45—(9) School. | 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. | 2:15—(9) Man's Heritage |2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (4) Jean ‘McBride. (2) Art Linkletter. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Wednesday Matinee. (4) Greatest. Gift. (2) 4:06-—-(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. ( 2) Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret 8:30—(T) Twenty Questions. O’Shea, Anne Shirley in “Man : , vegetable, mineral quiz,| from Frisco.” (4) little show. oo en Cows. (@ Wendy Barrie, guest. (9) Holi- “Success Story.”’ (2) Miss Fair day. Travel films. (2) Halls of Weather. 6:00—(7) mage Dee. 2 row . “Faculty Follies,” part 2. . Songs. ' Pinky . (2) ny. show Sans goes on after 11:20—(2) Movie Date. “Man from| gegebrush 7 attempt to stop faculty musical.| Yesterday. 6:30—(7). Laurel & Hardy. (9) Ronald Colman, Benita Hume 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with! Howdy Doody, (4) Howdy star Steve Alien. Doody, v Today's Radio. Pre , Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change without notice. wan, (em = CKLW, oem = AWS, CO) = CAR, (I) «= XEZ, CT «= WI, lee, «= WON, (100m romen? B4, Morgan + WPOM, News, Miledy’s Mus | w. Tom Ov CKLW, J. Van Koren 9:4&—WJR, Kitchen Clud News, 6 06—WIR, News News WPOR, News, teer WAY Wettric, MeKenste | 9s Vis. Oldersiaeve *WrOn, 8. == pena wie Be’ nectecs CKLW, pi fy eg Road WCAR. Harmony fall ews wPon, Beaters SS. 1:98 WIR. Dr, Malone eres CKLW, ‘Canter ¢:15— Clark Quartet ne See. 10:00 WwsK A Gostrey ey, wrn, CKLW. try Style J, Peale §=—=s«|« 148 WIR, (Guiding sight CKLW. 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Gentile Binge , Hyman Time wy, “= Becks WPON. Club 1460 11:30—WIJK Make 1p Mind sie WIR. Relea Troms CKLW. Gabriel Heatter 6:45-—WCAR, Coffee WEek, Gentes Onde WJBK, Don’ MeLeog WJBK. Larry tite 2:00—Wuk Jim vinall WPON, Pontiac Party $:43—WJR, Our Ga) CKLW David WW, Rt, te Happiness ] ow : 5+ meitiiiaaiiia tit —7- 2 aga i i -—_. on . A WJBK, L. Gentile an * Gentile. aie oite WIBK News MeLeoo. WXY2, Wattrick, McK. :30—WXYZ, Osgood, 12:00—WIR. White —Bddie Chase rgd A my ag SO WXYZ Osgood. W (mg wR, Dea MeLeod WXYZ, Stoppers a SS se” CELW, Becak’ the Bank pod Gperts, Hew, p Aaent ° News. ¢: 3. Dallas 2 WW, News WCAR, News 8:15—-WXYZ, Ghow World , OxLW. + Davia WPON, News woah lk 8:90—WIR, Mr. Keen 8:00—WJR, Jack White 12:18—WJR, Farm Roundup 7 WwW, Bod ww Elizabeth ¢:00—W Rell warts, ¥v WJBK, News, Gentile WCAR W'Day Wailer Wa) Widder rows CKLW. John Steele AR, News WPON, Luncheon M WCAR , News ~ | t2:90—WIR, Time Out, Music wiatendi* 8:45—WXYZ, Just Easy 8:16—WJR, Bud wx » Crocker 4:45—WWJ, Woman in House 9:00—WW5J, Radio Theater WIBK. Gemiie, Binge” CKLW, Your Boy sud W George W CRLW, ‘Army Voice” WPON, Egan Show Harmony Hall ‘wwe, News ‘Delene | WPON, News, Off Record $:30—WJK Muse BaD 12:45-—WXYZ, Charm Lady cxLW Eadie Chase ? . ° . owe saan, ans creer | Tate |, seomcanas arn cA Reve 0 9.26-WIR. Amos, Andy WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | WPON, News. Music w Platter Brains sg ~The Renny “) Sch WIR, Muse CKLW. Eddie Cantor WWJ, Minute Parede 1 pa Reac of Life WWJ Jim Deland Tennessee Ernie | WIDE News t, Ocorge | WEES, Poul Winter, ew . er, we Fister meues WCAR. News. ahytne CKLW, Newa, Living’ 5198—CKLW, Bill Mickock room al termined by length: SURGERY. senneeer*. Address see nee - eee - emptions Home, h t : ’ ,tie singe the Godfrey cupidose | worked, 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. 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