ok en ne y Yee x*x«* ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Storm Blankets | PRRs Cleveland Gets Three Times as Much Depth) _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 —s0 PAGES yas ads 5 2 See eturns W ith Snow > eh Y ~ jin Philadelphia 5 Killed as Blast Rips Buildings” BULLETIN WASHINGTON (AP)—A group of men and a woman—shouting “Free Puerto Rico”—fired pistol shots from a house gallery at Congress members today and hit at least five. The victims were: Rep. Alvin Bentley (R) Mich.; Rep. Kenneth Roberts (D- Ala.) ; Rep. Michael Kirwan (D) Ala.; Rep. Ben F. Jensen (R) lowa, and Rep. Clifford Davis (D) Tenn. ¢ Bentley was struck through the chest. He dropped to the house floor appraently seriously injured. Jensen also was on the floor in a big pool of blood. Roberts was carried out on a stretcher. ——— > } 26 Hurt as Savage Gas Explosion Creates Panic! \Where Blast Killed Five Primary Polls Will Stay Open Until 8 Tonight 31 Candidates Running on Non-partisan Basis for April 5 Election Reports from _ polling places and the city clerk's office showed light voting this morning at the start of Traffic Crawls in Residential Zone poakiecs emery — ; u expecta 0 March trudged into Mich- PHILADELPHIA Oh heavier voting late in the igan like a heavy-footed dso ulous- a. wo 0 white lion today and buried ly escaped serious injury in Poor—weather_conditions Pontiac under four inches cavane as oxpuckion (aa were blamed for the late of snow—the heaviest snow- rocked:-a crow residen- start among the city’s 38,- fall this winter. ‘tial neighborhood last night. 101 registered voters The late-season storm, The dead, meee of them a Na ters, were tra as |. z Ohio, closed schools in the adjoining three-story bufld- a peak after late in the day. Cleveland area with a 13- cid created A c in e polls close at 8 p. m, inch snowfall and slowed the neighborhood. The total Thirty-one candidates, 26 for traffic to a crawl in both = 3 was 26. city commission and five for muni- - —— » wesw Teead silo e dead were identified | a esto | night as: places ter’s previous record—a 35-inch Isadore Pearlman, 43: eral election ballot. All run on a | en Mas cen Bitte Mele! Mrs. Fannie Rudolph, 54; SS ae comite: Wi ae . Marie Marone, 16; Bruce each from Districts 2 through 7 So Schwartz, 9, and Salvatore are to be nominated, with electors peerage, sabgh aa Baldino, 6. voting for one man from their ee are eee The two persons saved when district. The seven city districts peratures @ be cclder, the falling rubble created a shield each have one man on the com- prin Shoot Epa rad rae Pontiac Pree Phete | 10% them were Marion Nixon, 42, mission. te 364 degrees Tuesday, LANDSCAPE IN WHITE—Last night's 4-inch, for those who enjoy winter scenery. The above oe soph ak who Only two commission candidates Sunday's .,| snowfall meant trouble for motorists and residents | view, typical of those in.many parts of the city, ae os hag their ote! a Ror toy in cage 1 arid no between 31 ao Ss aed . on a who must clear walks, but there was compensation | was taken on Franklin boulevard this morning. into the smashed telephone booth primary mreamenemd mercury dipped to 29 before 8 4 id ‘ ee ns - hig Go Teste Seed niches as , asked a ea Se eee 3 Other Solons din pile: aad imtnay enaeed Ga . operators after 8:39 p. m. or ee Sagal by 8 a.m. abe adie: water. yrs hn . there. ~~ two are Dr. Roy V. at 30. p.m. today. : ~ Wirephete | Cooley Reuben LoPatin, who But the heavy snowfall, which ° of tea, I want a cup of ten. TWO BUILDINGS LEVELED—Five persons, including three | are already approved for the April ee ee eee y ee oe that | children, were killed and at least 20 others, among them four fire- | election. : only a few local traffic accidents. . . tons of debris scress the nar- death Puna. Piediod bit dakeaee Ree wae eee es. ee ee ee ne oe Oakland County sheriff's depart. Reds-in-Service Probe} row residential street and stam- ene ) Recs ing through rubble for vietims early today. One of the five wilt ment reported two drivers lest eon- Reopens With peGed 158 patrons at a nearby seam | «1 be climinated today. : Usd tas come, Cen anne Hand Preseat commicsleners tt im . ‘ge 4 oer oe Sais Colleagues on _ Te rocked baldings contained aa tor sockactian ts okt Gia . The other motorist was taken WASHINGTON (UP) — Sen. hr cayeAncaigale esr qos yl except 2 and 3. One judge seeks i deseph R. McCarthy's imvesti- (ments on the second and third Mae Peete tains -5 a Te nents a, | Geputies issued 10 warnings. Pontiac Police started tick-| ste, were Sens. Mundt. (i. | mach,” was found in the possession) into the custody of their parents | Sttmnge “areas quite (her-| driver of yellow convertible who day and 3 ogre iors SD), Potter (R-Mich) and Me- of two 1S-yearcld boys arrested! stter being held overnight in Oak- | ©" struck and killed a 3-year-cld Ham- Sawab S'seaeay teutes| - Shark Clare L. Hubbel instrocted deputies to start| mn Pat yomeie. Mak Cone hy CAnetE Re ae at cored cat end oven | CEeeny 0 im wes meetings aré set for 9 a.m. in each |issuing tickets this morning. se ake se een ee that| The youths, carrying a apt ot gg oer pore! ay Ny ga ee —— township supervisor's office. Any-| An even~ more stringent+—— Gant would be lane eh ace’ | were seized in a stolen car Sun-| McCarthy, signed | cops” if chased during the get , ee ie ene draw iajorder was handed down by| LeRoy F. Kellogg, askistant | witnesses in ody So day by Royal Osk Township po-| Sl Say Mee Se | away. a: Foie Gentes ton Gebers schedule may contact his super.|POntiac Police Chief Her-| branch manager, stid about 6,000 Over the weekend, a high ad-|lice who noticed the license plate) | pian, |_,Although the youths sdmitted of Charles Gaddis, 68, and hurled visor for tadermaiica. bert W. Straley. He in-| motorists bought new plates Friday | ministration source informed ‘re- |™* a car report. crime-sgree plans to kill the girls because they | 160 feet, Gaddis wag injured slight- Village 'tax review boards structed traffic patrolmen | and Saturday, bringing total sales | porters that the White House had| _3¢*!des the two girts, the | the teenagers said they would rob/ tyneq out the detailed crime pilot, | ly stent Os toast Torney “” \to im d cars displaying | 100 f passed the word it hoped Republi-| >rether-in-law of one of the boys | store, ‘then “bump off” the Six! they gave no reason for wanting to | of : old plates, con manhers werk ant © ft wad tun Quaid Gee ‘eaeaen pee. kill the brotherindaw and the| McCarthy was not alone to School marked teachers. question subcommittee witnesses, | for death. In Today's Press ee i ae either in public or private. Capt, Frank Van Atta, Water-| \ puny mose.....-ceeseessssereeecent® | the boys, (with blanke designating Mundl, Just belore going into the | ford Towne Delice Ciel, unk Be |. bab Cemeinericrectccrccerssns..as [names oF Mitte: ceniteed), fl Seer on paae aherthuas aieuan mB rerye LM RnB a Soeete siiee.icucscccacik B's | oe tal Dilation, bumps — te. him. vestigation. “4 Crane... wesereee @ land —— off. If sfore man He said he believes reports of| “We-think there are five or six! ESiy “Pedt!.00.00icccccas |= bumps him off. Go north, such requests “are completely and | more kids involved in the plot,” a. aeee Secon ti | off man in cabin. —— bumps ' totally wrong... either planted by | said Van-Atta. “We already have} patterns <-.-0...-°.: ——ne oF ee eas someone ' irresponsible or cooked | some names and.plan to track ST deen 3} Van Atte the boys impli- It 2 ped someone partially respon-|down the leads at once.” . —- “7¥-Radie Programs. 0.39 | cated others. said ‘the pista Jan. “4. Fs Pan aneaes - are not being driven. and savory ‘ sible.” 7 The two boys, missing EO ie ~ * 2 is was bought another youth, . SS ory goodness. - : te + Pages be : uth, + ah Be 2 Eat Fes Bie. > Sates aay : us ; : a° “ ; . “i 5 : ce) e : ce) , Vote Lo ay=--\ ity ection Fo pen n j * —s ns : * xe ‘ ei ' { . A ; + ; ‘ ; é ; : ie = my i ek 5 ST i ] ’ ’ v : ; ey et } : PT A RC Po \ I. ingle CREKAS 4 fe = : 14 P : ¥ Lg . +X ‘ - P 4 + adTWO | , 4 « . } t . - & Nine Men in Birmingham File Nominating Petitions < > = -. for 3 Commission Posts From Our Birmingham Bureau | meeting of the Kiwanis Club, at s Mrs, June Sanderson, Birming- ham resident who writes her own monologues, will present a humor- ous program to the Women’s Club, |meeting at I p. m. tomorrow in = ie See and | = Library for a dessert Mayor Ralph Main have said they! piano selections will be present- 4 ts ae Sal would not run, and neither filed a petition. City Clerk Miss Irene Hanley said all the petitions had been checked, and accepted. - . s Girls World Friendship Club of First Methodist Church has —in- vited the girls of the Intermediate and Senior Fellowship groups and i 337348? Commission fo Study Off-Street Parking mended by “the Planning Board is the major item on the city com- mission agenda for tonight. Continuation of a hearing on road oiling in the Sheffield Estates subdivision is scheduled. Awarding of contracts for the- installation of aeration equipment in the sewage disposal plant is also scheduled. Reckless Driver Assessed $40 Fine BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Pilead- ing guilty to a charge of reckless driving when he appeared before Judge Alva J. Richardson Satur- day, William Nailing. 37. of 608 Nevada, Pontiac, paid a $40 fine. Out on $100 bonds after pleading not guilty to charges of driving undér the influence of liquor, are Eugene Comp, 35. of 1062 Argyle. 4 TT i | | | | } Clottler. She is a graduate of Ohio State University and the Cincin- nati Conservatory of Music. | * years in the Philippines as Cot- i 3 pm. Oskiand poll gg oe EB pm dupli- Community Neighbor- lssioner Boy Scouts Neon, Oskiand County prin. luncheon: Newcomers - “ et_supper Busines« ’ pm. Holy and termediate Spm. 4 Mile Road Club. ™. H g i ity nf Jeuttural Society: party Mrs. Neilie B. Jackson Service for Mrs. Nellie B. Jack- son, 69, who died Saturday at Har- per Hospital. Detroit. will be at 11 a m. tomorrc~ at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Born in Bethlehem, Pa.. Mrs. Jackson had made her home with for 4 years and was a member of St. Paul Episcopal Cathedral. She. was also active with the Grey Ladies in hospital work. Besides her daughter. she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Rob- ert J. Schneck and Mrs. Elmer W. Johnston ‘Cuban's Trial Delayed NEW YORK (INS) — A New York Federal Court today ad- ; | acquired unlawful “control” ta Eastern-Colonial Merger Denied Law Is Not Covered; President Tells Board It Must Be Refused - "WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- dent Eisenhower reversed the Civil Aeronautics Board today and re- fused to permit the much-debated merger of Eastern: and Colonial Airlines. The CAB, which announced the decision, said the President di- rected it to disapprove the mer- ger agreement because the two airlines did not comply fully with - the laws gevernirg such trans- actions. | The board said that it had orig- | inally proposed approval of East- ern’s acquisition of Colonial, de- | spite a finding that Eastern had/ of | | Colonial through stock transfers before seeking government ap-| proval of the deal. The beard had said that “the power to control had not affected the subsequent execution of the acquisition agreement, and impor- tant public interest factors present, including a saving in subsidy re- | quirements, warranted approval of | the agreement.” The board added: “The President, white inte account the desirability of | suitable mergers among air-car- riers te strengthen the national _| alr transport system and there- | by reduce the subsidy burden, nevertheless concluded that such | mergers must be ‘accomplished | in full compliance with the Civil Aeronautics Act, including the al of any acquisition of control. “He therefore directed the board | to enter amvorder disapproving the | Eastern-Colonial agreement.” Negligent Homicide Case fo Resume The negligent homicide case in-| volving Leaun Harrelson Jr., 18. is scheduled to resume Tuesday be- | fore Oakland County Circuit Judge | George B. Hartrick. It was adjourned *in January when defense attorney William F.| collapsed in court. Harrelson, of 26 Delaware Dr.,| is charged with the death of Mrs.) Coun- | Veda H. Coon. 37, of 49 Dwight! Ave., who was struck and killed by | his car on W. Huren St. at Dwight Ave., Oct. 9. | ‘Police Probe Death | cof Young Mother ; A 19-year-old mother, Mrs. Carol | A. Newman of 70 Bigham Ave.. | | died at Pontiac Generat Hospital | Sunday night of a bullet wound lin the abdemen after telling her | husband she was going to take her own life. | Pontiac Police quoted Arthur | Newman. 22. as saying his wife | | telephoned him at his parents’ home, 77's S. Midland St.. saying. “Come home and take the baby. Fm going to shoot myself.” Detective John A. DePauw said the 19moenth-old daughter was found playing with a .22 caliber sawed-off rifle when authorities arriyed. Mrs. Newman was found Tying in the doorway between the kitchen and living room. Newman told police he and his wife quarreled shortly before he went to the home of his parents Capt Clark M. Wheaton. chief of detectives, said police will in- vestigate the death further Take a Number CHICAGO (UP) — The 18- ton vault door in the Chicago Federal Savings and Loan Association's | new office has 100,000,000 possible combinations built into its lock- | ing devices, | both men has been set.for March 8. | a Leo O. Ginther, Trumbull. Highland Park, out on a «$100 bond for the same charge, will have his case heard Saturday. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Cleedy, with eccaste te merth te northwest Tuesday. Teday in Pentiace ! Lowest temperature preceding § a.m At 8 am.: Wind velocity 7 mph. : North west. seta Monday at 6:22 pm Tuesday at 7:06 a.m eets Monday at 227 p.m. Moon rises Tuesday at 5:31 am. - ' Downtown Temperateres OO Oe ciscenss- 72 team - 7 @& M....00...-8 Ec. cee ss » BB. M...00005--20 1 PB M...ccccee- ] OB M....ce0--. 0 BP MB... .coces a0 WD @ Breveceece- B | " fenday tn (As recorded downtown! - ap Stine B temperature.......... 0.0.6.6. 33 . 32 of an inch Sue her fee te Ponting - tempera DO i vcncccenccgeces Lowest temperature..... .......... ¥, Trece of snow. , i Date mm 82 Years mm 188). @ im 1912 Chart sx SSscsees ‘ Sess258242 49. of 12827) © a, a . Mmighert ané_Lewest Temperateres This ss-2 » bad ‘ ER. FORECAST—Showers . over the northeast coastal area, while the | east to the central lakes region, and including bureau forecasts snow from the Canadian | Eastern Michigan, It will be cooler in the northern to the southern plains and from the Rockies | plains and in the northeast. - are expected 4 (aes THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH}, 1956 rushed the office BEAT LICENSE DEADLINE—These motorists Pentiac Press i hete Saturday to buy 1954 automobile of Yellow Death Car 5s | standing in line at the Secretary of State’s Pontiac license plates. Deadline-for putting on new plates | get out of disputed Kashmir. ‘tional Rifle Championship of the participate in the shooting exhibi- branch office were among the 3,000 persons who was midnight Sunday. Nehru Demands Removal f Americans in Kashmir \ NEW DELHI, India (UP)—Premier Jawaharlal Nehru flatly rejected President Eisenhower's offer of military aid today and angrily demanded that American observers Nehru said the Americans were unwelcome in the divided northern province, where a truce is in effect, be- cause Pakistan has accepted military aid from the United | States. : lac Deaths —+ The Americans + Nehru are members of a} ited -N bas been observing the cease-fire in aan, just Paul C. Buckley as Nehru’s-forces had served! Paul C. Buckley, 57, of Battle in Korea after the truce was | Creek, formerly of Pontiac, died — Peres ates a, . | was “8, Leics fy Stents an of Perr and deole Bucte. strategic Kashmir, which both| He married Margaret Benson in countries claim, had been reopened) "11 noisy was a member of | by Pakistan's acceptance of Mr. = Elks Eisenhower's offer of military as- the Knights of Columbus and =e | . Surviving besides the widow are “Now the whole issue had to (two daughters, Gloria at home, | be considered from an entirely | Mrs. Jane Leatherman ef Reyal Other survivors include fwo sis- ters and a brother, Mrs. Harold |Van Dusen of Royal Oak, Mrs. Henry Hill and Edward M., of Pon- - | tlac | Funeral services will be in Battle {Creek. Burial will | Wednesday at 3 p.m. in Mt. Hope Cemetery. President Eisenhower had as- sured Nehru that American aid was aimed solely at thwarting ag- gression, not encouraging it. “IT have no doubt the President is: opposed to aggression,’’ Nehru said. ‘‘But we know from past ex- perience that i takes place and nothing is done to thwart it. “Aggression took place in Kash- mir six and a half years ago mausoleum at Perry Mount Park General Hospital, Saturday. Burial | will be in Perry Mount Park Ceme- : |tery with Dr. Milton H. Bank of with dire consequences -. Neverthe: | nec ‘al M fist Cl et less, the United States has not | ficiating. The body is at the Kirkby thus far condemned it and we are Funeral Home asked not to stress this point in| ' the interest of peace.” |J.. and Macie Valjean Wallace | Hegwood, of 27 Liberty St. . Sharpshooters |. yy Shen Pama and Chery to Exhibit Skill both at Gomes for Boy Scouts _ Mrs. Robert L. Seebald BIRMINGHAM — Four nile Funeral service. for Mrs. Rob- : . ert L. (Katherine) Seebald, 77, of champions will give an exhibition | 2 Oriole Rd. were held this of rifle marksmanship at tonight's, ing at 11 a m. Burial was Boy Scout Troop B-4 meeting at | in Cloverhill Cemetery. Royal Oak. | Adams School, with other troops! Mrs. Seebald was dead on arti- invited as guests. a at Pontiac General Hos- ; | pit Birmingnamite Roberta Gubbins, |: last year's runner-up in the Na-| She is surviyed by her husband land son Jack, of Pontiac. Also | surviving is a-sister Mrs. Julius United States, will be featured. Lewis. of Detroit. Now a University of Michigan stu- 7 dent. Miss Gubbins has also been . . . Michigan's outdoor rifle champion, Mother Dies in Chicago = well as indoor and outdoor Word has been received of the baleen and junior rifle champion. death in Chicago Sunday of Mrs. National Rifle Champion Frank |p G Stevens, 76, mother of Mrs. Trezize will address the group and wo Arthur Taylor of W. Iroquois tien road. Shé suffered a stroke Wed- Robert Gubbins, Miss Gubbins’ | father, will talk on marksmanship. | He is instructor in the National | Rifle Assn, of United States and is | ape! of the Lain & Sons Fu- marksmanship merit badge coun-| "© Home. selor of the Northern Community | Riots in Khartoum we Kill 20 Sudanese (Continued From Page One) hurled tear gas bombs to break up the demonstrations. The cabinet was called into emergency session and } . | Lodge of Pontiac. | Oak, and two grandchildren. | : take place | Cemetery for baby girl Hegwood | who was stillborn at the Pontiac | She was the daughter of Ralph | Four-Inch Snow — Blankets Pontiac (Continued From. Page One) night a 6:30 am. a | Mra, Marton Wycett, 8, of heavy snowfall was of a storm originally . ‘Accused Murderer fo Plead Insanity — Donald G. Warner, 29, of 2645 Emmons St., Avon Township, will | plead insanity in the shooting of Where to Vote in City Election; Polls Close at 8 (Continued From Page One) H He : EEE led Saturday when Tor genet semen a Pontiac High School Auditorium at 8 P. M. | his wife, Barbara, 21, on Jan. 14. Baby Girl Hegwood | The defense notice was received | Funeral service will be held) Tuesday at 11 a. m. from the ner’s attorney. | / today by Oakland County Prosecu- | tor Frederick C. Ziem from War- | Warner, being held in | County Jail on a charge degree murder, tried to City Electors Vote in Primary Today (Continued From Page One) Tews, Hugh Wolfington and Den A. Zaffina. District 4 — Chauncey L. Cos- tello, Arthur J. Law. Floyd P. Miles, Raymond S. Morris and Albert J. Wilkinson. | District 5 — John A Dugan, | Howard A. Frost, Ronald C. Hal- Candidates for municipal judge are: Mitchell L. Bacow, Maurice E. An Oakland County Board of Sw pervisors meeting scheduled for “sda adhe orieaamate of Monree Saturday night. Gocum's ter, elie “ealt, hed TUESDAY cee ere yt , of Har- risville, was killed on US. 3 in) NICOL SMITH | Alcona County Sunday when struck | by a car as he was shoveling sand “Hawaii” to assist a haulaway truck up a . . | snow-covered hill. Color Motion Picture 4 in Memorial Rite A memorial service honoring four members of the Oakland County Bar Association who died) A Few Seats Available at $1.80 each, including tax. Proceeds te be used entirely for bers” ond girls’ organisations tp this eres. for _ little as $5.90 a month! mer Circuit Judge Charles P. Web- | Ne Bowe Poyment ster and Attys. Donald Patterson, | Rust Elimination Guaranteed! Eari pegs of — and Hollis Ti Gesrecteed by Good Rowscheoping | . 4 Revel are Lindsay Automatic wed nosey chy armen ave BE Soft Water Service oo cn remedies 3984 Weltes Bivd. OR 3-9614 FOR INSURANCE SERVICE. | tax review boards | that same day. | Lynn D. Allen, county clerk, said | j Supervisors will meet Wednesday, | {March 10, at 9:30 a. m. in the) | county office building, 1 Lafayette | | St. The special county censes will | AP Wirephete > 3 Be ‘| ment which had been scheduled | ‘| clothes carefully, returning them fresh the situation was so dangerous that | it postponed the opening of Partia- | be among matters discussed. See or Call Maynard Johnson General Insurence 807 Comm. Nat’! Bank for 1:30 p. m. GMT (8:30 a. m. Womans Car Hits Tree; EST). , was : Celebrations planned for today Condition Reported Fair BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP also were cancelled. Today's rioting in Khartoum | Miss Fiora Buccellato, 38, of 57 came in the wake of similar dem- |W, Huron, Pontiac, is reported in onstrations in Cairo Sunday. At | fair condition at St. Joseph Mercy least 14 persons were wounded | Hospital, Pontiac, suffering when police fired on crowds ; which swarmed through the streets of Egypt's capital shouting pro-}on W. Naguib slogans. beek “Hello, FE 4-2579 Will you pick up “my cleaning this morning?” Women know we handle their valuable : 2 i i . Ss “97 Ocklend Ave. Phone FE 4-4523 DibttItiiIiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit Beginning Classes in TYPEWRITING GREGG SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING * ACCOUNTING COMPTOMETER and CALCULATOR and other subjects - TODAY; MARCH 1 Morning 0:90-11:9-Afternoee suniens i290-2:30—Erening 6:20-0:00 ‘ ~ 7 West Lawrente Street. —__ Phone FE 2-3551 Visit the School or Return This Advertisement for Information - ee ee ee Peat LAA | Pee ee fPRee EEL Eee SC REC Pe ee eee) Name , VETERAN APPROVED FE 4-2579 JonseeusueuEnneenesenenesssensnesast ——: . ~ County Bar Honors |S-z-asss as =aC * who slugged a 56Vear-old gas sta- tion attendant, Adolph ’J. Prehm, ——— Masked Bandit Sought —— ——EEE and robbed him of $50. Cockroaches are found among the most primitive fossilized forms ot Naval Reserve in Trophy Race ‘Group Leading Nation | for Last Three Months, Commander Says The Pontiac Naval Reserve Sur- face Division 9-104 has ranked first during three consecutive months in-nationwide competition for the | SUPER-SIZE Prints eee Bring your films to Simms. for faster service . . sharper prints . . . greater savings. 08 N. Sagincw —Main Floor | —_ eeserr’. Peewwe ew ee woe And those terrible _head- aches caused by sinus now relieved by tablets taken in- Sinus sufferers go aii out in their praise al the wondrous relief trom these tablets. Gét a bottle today! TRUMAC TABLETS SIMAS $8 N. Saginaew—Main Floor (Advertisement) "HOT FLASHES" James B. Forrestal trophy. The award is made annually to the. best surface reserve group in ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, — =~ DAY, MARCH at Amateur kskaeracbars Get $200 in Two Tries the country, according to Lt. Cmdr. Jack Rininger, division com- mander. Rininger said that Pontiac has ranked on top each month since the first national standings were published in October 1953. “A running score is beitig kept competititive standing of -all -re- serve surface divisions for the fis- cal year from June 30, 1953 to June 30, 194,"" Rininger said. It Pontiac has the best score at explained, it will win the trophy. Rininger said two other Ninth Naval District reserve units were included in the top three. Mo- Flint, third. ‘Pontiac missed out on the For- | of one per cent,”’ Rininger said. Two Policemen Die ~ —fSINU S$! in 3-Hour Gun Battle’ H SHREVEPORT, La. u»—Funeral | g| services were scheduled today for | Police Chief E. G, Hukabay. and} | Deputy Sheriff Maurice Miller of | 4! Bossier Parish, both killed Satur- | | day in a three-hour gun battle with || 2 farm hand. The two men were Killed by Man 1 West, about 42, when he was be-| 8| ing served a warrant charging him {| with nonsupport of his wife apd §| five children. West also was killed | in the gun battle. Miller was shot four times as 1 ‘he entered a cabin about 15 miles q| south of Shreveport occupied by £\ West's mother, who fled from it 4| when the shooting started: t| shootirig Miller. Police opened fire 4| was dead. {| Huckabay was hit in fhe neck | and died about an hour later. Czechoslovakian ! ‘Freedom Tank’ at Ford Rotunda made “freedom tank" in’ which | eight Czechosiovakians eecaped | from their Cc country last summer arrived to- | tn 68-00%, of ensse tn doctors’ fests | day at the Ford Rotunda in Dear- | borti. Henry Ford II, chairman of Cru- morning to inform Richard Con- don, European director of Radio Free Europe, that the tank ar- United States. The Ford Co. president also in- - | cluded a message of friendship to the German people which will be | broadcast over the RFE network. roved! Stainless! Better than ever! Marines Offering Deal fo Enlistees Men between 17 and 29 may now serve the last two years of | a four-year Marine Corp Reserve cording to an an et trom the Detroit recruitifg cen Under this program, aa. ie enlist for three or four years are called to immediate active duty for two years. The rest of their enlistment may be served on in- Pag: Bran A mem Don't sut- active duty. fer needless torture from piles. | The plan will be discontinued bars qow calgon, lane — on July 1. After that men will be pe et Ath own about it. | required to serve the full reserve Suponitry frm xin tl with per- | enlistment on active duty. - cose oe doles | Mexico and the U. 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A second crude attempt to open | the safe in the Kent County Red C n Chapter Office fail si sai Rainfall in the Hawaiian islands renges from- annually in some localities to a in others. maximum of almost 500 inches GRAND RAPIDS i — A crew of Rabies Vaccine = | clinics last year.’ 3,546 Dogs Get Deadline for $1 and $2, any, Dr, Bates sla Licenses Is Today; Fees. Local veterinarians donated their ’ Do bi T |time to suerpvise 18 clincis in uv je tomorrow } the .county the last four Sundays. A total of 3,548 dogs were vac-| Yesterday's clinies saw 952 dogs cinated against “rabies for $1.50; immunized against rabies—376 at each in Oakland vy ie res) 'the Walled Lake clinic; 112 at |Davisburg: 120 at Ortonville; 1954 Below. that depth there t eS SS lite int “the mo or jnimloll AAAAAANAAAAAAAARAAR ALY 13 Has Hundreds of Uses! 13x7x1% :Inch Foam Simms __. . 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Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter Pemsrs eave MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ah irewebinatos 60 $B foes aren, saseee hit Hewes —=eee— Pres is delivered vy carrier for 40 cents Pee ee wsceas Fas atone MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 GOP 100 Years Old As most Republicans know, pians now are in the making for the celebration of their party’s 100th anniversary. But what many of them are in doubt about is the exact date and place of the party’s birth. We in Michigan cling to the version which says that it was born at Jackson “under the oaks” July 6, 1854. Certainly that is the date and place of the first GOP State convention. * * * Another version names the Congre- gational Church or school house at Ripon, Wis. as the scene of the great event February ~28;—1854.—The—Repub-— licans’ own Fact Book of 1952 takes a strictly hands-off position. “History credits Major Atvan E. Bovay with being the first to sug- gest the name “Republican” for ’ the new party. It was in 1852 that this lawyer and prominent Whig began agitating for‘its crea- tion. It was he, too, who called the Ripon meetings where many believe the GOP got its start. x * * | According to Hznry Wr.son, Vice- President under Grant, the Ripon group at its first meeting adopted an important resolution. It stated that if waa’ the Nebraska bill then pending should be passed by Congress, they would organize a new party on the sole issue of the non-extension of slavery. On March 3, 1854, Congress did pass the Kansas-Nebraska Act permitting settlers in those territories to decide whether they should be slave-holding or free. Seventeen days later Bovay called a second meeting of his Ripon group. Attending it were 53 of the town’s 100 eligible voters. * * x Myers’ history of the party quotes Bovay as saying that they went into that meeting Whigs, Free-Soilers and Democrats and came out the first Republicans in . the Union. At least two facts in the party's early history aren’t in dispute. Its first na- tional convention was held in Philadel- phia in July, 1856 and its first success- ful Presidential candidate was ABRAHAM LincoLn in 1860. ’ Car Bootlegging Fought For self-evident reasons General Motors and the Ford Motor Company have moved to stamp out the evil of bootlegging new cars. In letters to the 18,500 GM and 8,100 Ford - Lincoln - Mercury dealers presidents of the two com- panies strongly hinted that deal- cars would lose their franchises. * * * Among complaints reaching the manufacturers were those from the Na- tional Used Car Dealers Association and some of their own franchised dealers not engaging in the practice. GM’s President Hartow H. CurTIcE denied reports that there had been over- loading of dealers with new cars. In fact he said “1954 models of General Motors’ cars were in the bootleg market before there was sufficient production to supply dealers with the necessary stock for display and sales purposes.” x * * In his letter Mr. Curtice sounds a warning every dealer should ponder. Branding the wholesaling of new cars “a ma- lignancy,” he wrote that if it - weren't stopped tt would “eat away the very vitals of your busi- _. hess and ours.” » President Henry Forp II bluntly told ‘his dealers no other practice could de- Stroy their franchises so quickly and completely, Naturally. no manufacturer could > tolerate a practice which violates his in- ” terests as well as those of his customers and ethical dealers. Forest Land Grab Blocked The House of Representatives de- serves credit for blocking anothet at- tempt to grab a part of our national forest. . The effort was in the form of a bill which would have given large exchange for timberlands: ac- quired by the Government. Fed- eral ownership of such land is essential for flood control reservoirs, irrigation, military - use, transmission lines and other x * * ‘Thanks to defenders of the public domain, would-be exploiters suffered a decisive setback when the House re- turned the bill to committee by the overwhelming vote of 226 to 161. This is the second time the House has rebuffed interests eager to‘grab national resources. Last year the fight was over range land. This effort reportedly will be renewed on a more limited scale in the Senate. ___ We hope the upper chamber is as alert and vigorous in defending the national interests as were our Representatives. EE “THE commonest and most neglected illness in the U. S. today is money- sickness,” says Dr. WILLIAM KAUFMAN, psychosomaticist. Fortunately (maybe) many people don't become exposed to enough money to catch the contagion. Nature note: Man is one of few bipeds that doesn’t lay eggs — eggs that will hatch, that is. The Man About Town Our County Is Big Has a Larger Population Than Some Whole States not have a county with a population as large Oakland. In area our county is almost as large as the smallest state, having 900 squares miles, while Rhode Island has 1,058 square miles. Authority, who own that recreation area, the average sale was 17 cents. ., A letter recently received from Elisha Winton of Detroit, who spent the early years of his life in Pontiac, tells of the times when local jewelry stores and harness shops were in competition in the sale of sleigh bells. They were arranged in strings fastened to a leather strap to tie around a horse's body, and supplied real “‘jingle bells” as the animal trotted along with a sleigh or cutter An Oakland County turkey raiser in commenting . on the plan of eae President Dwight D. Eisenhower : te produce the birds on his Pennsylvania farm, says he'll wish he stuck to his present job. When any information is wanted about doings in Pontiac’s school system during the last half eentury. é | ==t cay cd THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 -_ Voice of the People Humphrey Dumpty ‘EF. G.’ Believes New Super Highways Answer to Hazardous Traffic Conditions E H z lis f if ity them Mf there are safe and con- am concerned. “It is no pleasure travel ajiy more. - * E. F. G. He Agrees Walton Blvd. Needs Repairing in City Within the last two years all of Walton Boulevard, except the part in the City of Pontiae, has been resurfaced. Walton Boulevard in Pontiac is in extremely poor condition, the entire length of it being rough and marked with holes, some of which must be at least 12 inches deep. I agree wholeheartedly with Mr. Sounder Thinking, Sounder Financing By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — There are lots of things worse for the Republican party than losing an election next autumn. One is to let the Ameri- can people lose confidence in the dollar. Tiig could result from an aban- sound economic the yibgtiteey ae monetary unit. a ~Arther—-W._Seldea. —————— can-be depended upon to come through with semething interesting Mertin A. ‘‘Sandy"’ Hastings of Pontiac, reports he is moving to Miami, Florida to take up permanent residence. In a note to this reporter he mentions that he will miss the lovely Michigan lakes and all his many friends from this area. Oakland County's first physician was Dr. William Thompson ¢ whe located near Rochester in 1818 and came to Pontiac the following year. He was the county’s first Judge of probate and held its first court ‘in July, 1820. Mrs. Charles Hubble of Metamora, reports an egg laid by a New Hampshire pullet that measures three and a quarter inches: long and is seven and a half inches in circumference. The outing and fellow-mixing experiences that a boy enjoys in a summer camp leads H: Delos Nicholie to congratulate those lads who already have made their 1954 reservations Verbal Orchids to— " ‘The Berkley Advance, entering its thirteenth year of publication. , Mrs. Charles Hallock of Birmingham; eighty-eighth birthday. Edward L. Webb 2255 Elizabeth Lake Road; eightieth birthday. Mrs. Bell Anderson of Lake Orion; eightieth birthday. \ rise precipitately, savings wiped out, and the currency even- tually isn’t worth the paper it is ef lar bonds will be worth a er on. * If the people the con- clusion - buying will purchase goods in subsequent and deep depression sooner Hea : the Republican administration, ment has been in progress but this happened also in 1949 and the party did not then cry Today, because it may seem “politically popular,” some pro- posals have been made by a year would pay no t all. This would be fine if the bug- S dn Aunt Het a9 . sand Hills, Lincoln's birthday, "50 Reason Tax Exemptions Are OK Now lars a year in revenue, while the tax saving to the $5,000 man would be less than six dollars a week. It would appear on its face to be a good vote-getting program but it ignores the resentment of the other taxpayers — some 32,000,000 — who would feel discriminated against because they would be ex- pected to pay the whole burden of the income tax. Why shouldn't every citizen pay at least one to six dollars a week in taxes to support the government, and especially for national defense? There is no advantage in a tax exemption if an individual has no earnings because of continued un- employment. The theory that, by increasing the tax exemptions, a business revival will thereby be* produced, hag been proved false. All during the 1930s the New Deal tried the same formula. It sought to increase purchasing pow- - er by WPA “leaf-raking”’ projects. The expenditure of government money temporarily helped the sale of some consumer goods but it didn't create lasting jobs. Case Records of a Psychologist Feminine, Gentle, Kind © Paula is lovely to look at, | kindly and tender-hearted, rath. but she is her boy "is all because ness Prete, that vaguely disturbs me for | feel that a lovely girl like Paula be as legitimate watch. But not when it's in a pocket. 3. In its sinister sense it is the manipulation of improper influence on committees, legislators and posses comitatus. 4. Which makes it a breach of correctional etiquette and subject to hue and cry. 5. The lobbyist absorbs a fat rustle of folding money from the organization he represents. That's also as legal as 12 to the dozen provided he has registered as an ear-bender and lapel-swinger. 6. Some organizations want the in bout against Tommy Loughran. PONTIAC TO build more auto mobiles in March than during any other month since June of 1929. 20 Years Ago HOUSE GROUP approves 499 million dollar army bill providing for vast increase in nation’s de- fense. LABOR MEDIATION _pariey awaiting signal by Pres. Roosevelt. John L. Lewis names. delegation “tCopyright 1984) er than pugnacious,. . And each 3 5 : te R aoge 58 gS men spectators. § screamed such a command, -_ = eyes of her Instead, she better cultivate fondness for baseball or ball. Always Write to Dr (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I like to travel everywhere . . . And take in all the sights . . . With happy friendships old and ‘new... hunger and who yearn... travel and who have no one... To whom they may return. — — Dr. Brady Claims He’s No Sportsman { Can't Stand the Lures for Wild Game By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Far more inspiring and wonder- ful than Niagara Falls or the Grand Canyon, to my mind, is the Valley of a Thousand Hills, a few miles inland from Durban on the Indian Ocean coast of Natal in South Africa. The grandeur of Niagara Falls, like that of the Grand Canyon, first sight of the Valley of a Thou- by vaqueros preliminary to the bull fight. The cruelty of the thing sick- animals. ed ange tortured to amuse Why the prejudice against +E ; i it z never since killed a fish for spert. : I went-hunting once in my life, with a medical colleague who was kind to me when I began practice in Penn Yan. : He had a shotgun. We drove a 39 4 TV Solves Mystery After-20 Year topse~ As 0 buy attending a movie thee- ter, he was watching a thriller when thé film broke just as the culpri was about to be could not be shown. The other tent Hayne switched revealed. The Manager-armounced the fit was | 9 mutilated the end of the picture Javits Bill Will Call for 1 Senate-House Group t to introduce a bill today which would set up a joint congressional committee to investigate commu- vour BLOAT, CONSTIPATION. nism and take the place of three present units. Javits said the new committee would terminate operations of the House Un-American Activities Committee and the Senate sub- Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the liam E. Jenner (R-Ind) and Sen. | mild pure-vegetable laxative of Dr. FP. M, Edwards, a noted Ohio Gan. Olive Tablets activate Born | | Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis). The Néew Yorker proposed that | upper and lower bowels and gently | the joint Senate-House group con- yet thoroughly clean out waste and sist of 14 members, seven from qhloet fromm Four eocive mare [cach chamber. natural-like movements, too. No One Full Yeer Guarantee From Houses, Apartments, Gro- cery Stores and Restaurants, Re- main out only three hours. No Rox Es en 1014 Pent. St. Bk. Bidg. FE 4-0662 “excesses in such investigations which have been occurring.” Javits said: ‘An -additional ad- vantage of a joint committee is that the rule of seniority need not apply in the selection of a chair- man and therefore the committee | has much more flexibility in its operations, a quality which “Is highly desirable in this field."” | ! 9, | - it « BP EROS FE “Buy This Week ‘Only at —_— Low Prices! i a ae We #3 a Complete Line of Points ond Wellpeper! d Sais ~ Wal by ee ybez nl, Plastic |. Tile % Open Tonight ‘til 9 SDEN CER’S Floor Coverings and Appliances Mie Pt 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road—Plenty of Parking FE r 4.9581 fo Replace 31 Te Pe (INS) — Rep.{? K. Javits (R-NY) ptanned 4 | committees headed by Sen. Wil-} Ephriam FE | Lots P. Travis, 767 IN MeCARTHY QUIZ—Mrs. pare tae ous: aaa was identified as a member of the Communist Party by a witness before the Mc- Carthy investigating committee, is shown as she was sworn in before the committee meeting in Washington. Mrs. Moss was ex: cused from testifying by Senator McCarthy when her lawyer said she was suffering from laryngitis. thy Ziegler Agrees ito Make Report Marriage License Applications John W. Ridenour, Rochester Joan G. Kinney, Rochester Elwood L. Ka . Detroit Shirley M. Big “392 Orchard Lake Frank A. Stanton, Berkley Irene R. Cooper, Berkley Gaylen W. Troutman, 58 Monroe LJoyee BE. McQuaid, 129 Osceola Ernest D. Williams, Hazel Perk Ruth A. Rice, Royal Oak . Powell Jr. 38 Lake Robert | Ollie L. 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Regular deposits plus interest, counts R change! up fast! Pad * (. ew - FEDERAL | FA Mutual Savings & Home Loan Association 16 EAST LAWRENCE STREET Betty C. Parreil, 168 Martison a Distiller Joins Ranks of Crow Indian Tribe This country’s “vanishing Ameri- can’ ‘—the Indian—began the new | year with his race augmented by lat least one new member: an.Anier- can business man, no less. | The man, Eric Stainton, vice | president of a large distilling cor- | poration, is the first business man |in history ever to be formally in- | ducted into the. Crow Indian tribe. The induction was the feature event of a four-day ceremony on the 3,000,000-acre Crow Indian res- ervation here. Stainton became a | full-fledged member of the tribe when his adopting parents—Sam- son Bird-In-The-Ground and his wife, Her-Medicine-Is-Woman officially named him ‘Old Crow.’ Crow Chief Chester Medicine Crow. which Stainton was adopted. Prisoners Get Venison in Dauphin County Jail -<« LODGE GRASS, Mont. (INS) — Presiding at the ceremony was thropologist and a member of the fraternal’ War Dance Society into HARRISBURG # — The 110 inmates of the county jail eat more venison than’ the majority of the state’s half million deer hunters. The state game com- mission turned over five il- legally killed deer to warden John C. Seip. He said the prison- ers were having their venison with potates and stewed toma- sioner’s retort last week when he called the Williams’ demand “‘ab- ~e ete THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 (Solon Proposes Probe Shakeup jsurd”” ~and said it —— take | Plastic Pipe- -Line in Use tion. tic‘be informed of land purchasing ‘tirely of plastic is delivering crude operations after an investigation oil from a producing field in the was launched into allegedly im-;( Willistron Basin to a shipping | proper right-of-way purchases in point on the Great Northern Rafl- Highway Commissioner the Grand Rapids district. to E POPLAR, Mont. # — The Williams demanded that the pub- | first Cross-country pipe line en- | way ee Montana. _ Reported. t to Promises Cooperation ; — N wipe” eh ae kali DEPENGATES SERVICE 1s NATO LANSING «uP?} — Highway . a cee tiie ide see at Fd, = Ee ee es Coe A ekie Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler ee ar today promised “full cooperation” | You need never entrust ‘your loved © Aa wih x Tequet by Gov oer | ones TO SITENGRTS— ree = og a his department's land-buying op- . sae Aut erations which are under fire in| If you ever have 1s western Michigan. fieed of our service... eee Ziegler said he has called upon | exchange 7; through its own regulations. had missed. It hadn't although ANK BALL }:- The Senate has passed a Bill/Screeniand was certain about aad ae ‘ —_——-—————— Meanwhile, seas Us clubwom- | HOW AMERICA is CHANGING STENOTYPE | chasm red bess ate as ge ee eventngs Po | will stay high for the next few eurate y bd = At Ponting YMCA, visitory years, and may climb even higher. = — } The quartet frem_ the General | STENOSPEED SCHOOL | Federation of Womens Clubs were | - - guests of the Brazilian Coffee In-' SRSSRSEERERESSR, stitute during their survey | And the Fereign Agricultural, Machine gherthend. cosy to were. | have predicted that coffee prices a x Service said yesterday available in- | rn ' formation tends to bear out coffee | ae dealers’ contention that: the supply * : is short in relation to demand. . | However, the service said sizable gp. 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Policy of Amity at Beginning of Inter-American Parley | CARACAS, Venezuela w—Latin {Americans here for the opening of the 10th Inter-American Confer- | Tence today got word from Sec-)for $150 he gave Kuchta many in- | retary ot State John Foster Dulles | | that the United States’ program | |of friendship with them has been | the big northern neighbor's ‘‘most solid and dependable policy.” “The American states is the oldest for- eign policy -of the United States and it is still our most solid and dependable policy,’’ he said in aj brief airport statement on his ar- | ‘rival for the 20-nation conterence. friendly . association of to Lion Buyer CHICAGO w — Albert Kuchta fell for that kitty in the window. After several days of admiring the | 4-month-old lion at a pet shop, he knew he had to own it. t “T wanted to be a sport and have something nobody else had,”’ the 72-year-old butcher explained. When the pet shop owner yes-| terday handed over Monte, @ 75 come today for new chief of state | January 1936 but was ousted by nd African lion, in exchange | One piece of advice was: don’t.| try to retrieve anything the animal | decides to play with. Kuchta either didn't hear or for- got that instruction But he remembered another bit of advice when Monte began bang-- ing a kettle cover around on the floor. He tried to take it away Monte let him have it, tooth and claw “The man said it was important | 4 Syria Prepares fo Fete Atfassi Which Threatens DAMASCUS, Syria (&#—Syria’s capital prepared a triumphal wel- |Hachem Bey el Attassi_ as rival |the French three years later when | morning, the telephone rang. __ : | factions of army rebels joined] they suspended the Syrian govern-| It was police reporting another structions its care and handling. | forces behind him to avert a threat! ment. He was returned to office | break at his place, Thieves stole | after adoption of. a new constitu-| nine cartons of cigarettes. of civil war. Attassi was due here today. from Homs, 90 miles to the north, where military and political lead- ers in a truce meeting Saturday night healed the split which divid- ed them after their revolt Thurs-~ day sent dictator Adib Shishekly fleeing into exile in Saudi Arabia. The army chief of staff, Col. Shawkat Shkeir, in a radio broad- cast yesterday proclaimed the | ture, he and the Cabinet had béén | tion in September 1950. with Shkeir to find out in December 1951, coun- been a leading political figure : since 1919, when he entered the Army Rebels Readied Arab government the French set to Squetch Civit--Wer up at Damascus:He was @-mreme: his ice cream: parlor was bargtar+ ‘ber of the first Syrian Constituent; ized twice during the past week, Assembly in 1928. Thieves Wait to Catch Store Owner Napping LYNN, Mass. —Irked because The much-revered Attassi has George Roland, 34, stood guard with a rifle all Saturday night. fNary a thief showed up. i Just ashe dozed_olf—yesterday s s * Attassi became president first in ‘ a a 4% INSURANCE “Imsurance 1s Our Professign May We Serve You” AGENCY “(== = Ph. FE 4-7644 Tender, Blade-Cut CHUCK ROAST @#eee#ee 35 78 NORTH SAGINAW Tender Beef to show the lion who's boss,”’| as 73-y assi. | mourned Kutcha as he bandaged | rote — —— a "| : ..| twice before Syria's president. | his cuts and scratches. “It didn't) Parier yesterday Acting President | take me long to find out. i “Monte goes back, even if I get | Maahmoun Kuzbari resigned and | ‘and Trusted Name PLANT & STORE 1038 Baldwin FE 2-5628 Visca des : M only $100 for him.’ ez Jimenez extending the welcome. | s . > | The conference is expected to Costa Rican Ship Sinks; 12 Mt. 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Ambassador Fletcher War- ren said the special protection had not been requested Dulles’ statement emphasizing ‘Washington's friendship with the | southern neighbors came at a time when many Latin Americans were wondering out loud what policy President Eisenhower's admin-| istration would follow in this hem- isphere. . > ° Communist infiltration in the | Americas is one of the major topics for the conference, but Latin Amer- icans consider economic matters the chief item t Dulles’ brief statement made no mention of U. S. economic plans! for Latin Amefica. And he em- phasized that U. S. friendship for Latin America is ‘based upon reciprocity and mutuality.” Any U.S. attempt fo spotlight” |} Guatemala for Communist influ- tence on her leftist government ap- | peared doomed to failure. The U.S. delegation had hoped to make this |a clear-cut issue, but several for- | eign ministers made it plain they would hold out for discussion of communism only as a hemispheric | New Mexico. Crew Reported Rescued ROTTERDAM, Netherlands w— | Dirkzwagers shipping agency re- ported today that the 4,683 - ton Costa Rican ship Capt. Antonios K. sank in the Mediterranean 15} miles east of Cape Carbon, Al- geria. A message picked up by the shipping agency said the Brit- | Shishekly’s Cabinet agreed to quit. | * s > | The agreement to install Attassi | gained urgency from rioting Satur- | day night jn Damascus when pro- Shishekly troops fired on mobs who were demanding the resigna- tion of the dictor’s Cabinet and Kuzbari. One person was killed and 20 others seriously hurt. ° It was the only outbreak of vio- lence reported during the three- day revolution. ~ Shkeir said Attassi‘*atready had ish ship Nigaristan had rescued begun consultations to form a cab- the crew. Montana and Idaho are sepa- rated by the continental divide, | which also extends through the states of Wyoming, Colorado and sare. ' The ‘Chiet of staff said the army was returning to its barracks. 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Nelson, will pre- open house ceremonies trom 2 to 8 p.m. Oakland County Board of Super- visors urges the public to inspect building at 107/t Man Admits Theft of Key and $14,000 CLEVELAND (®—Police today said a 22-year-old finance company manager had admitted stealing $14,000 from another loan com- } pany. | Capt. Ernest A. Hauschild iden- | tified the man as Steve W. Mati- | jasic, an adjustment manager of |the Sun Finance Co. The theft | from the Aetna Finance Co. was {committed early Friday. | According to the police captain, | Matijasic said he entered the Aet- | na office With a key stolen from | the home of a girl friend, who et contract for $177,518; | worked for Aetna. e Brothers Co., electrical con- | The girl, who was not implicated | “see $9,135 and Jack Skitch, | gether under one roof for the first | time. 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The Ways and Means Commit-| Burial will be in Mt. Avon Ceme- tee is expected to vote a 10 per’! tery. The body arrived here yes- | cent ceiling on the levies when terday merning. it does get together within the next| A graduate of Rochester High | few days. This would be the first’ School, Knockerbocker was mar- step in a Republican plan to stop! ried last October to the former | a Democratic attempt to boost tax| Loretta Hecht | exemptions by $100. who survives. He —_—_——— was stationed at Roosevelt PTA Elects -—S§|- Elmendorf Air | Force Base in Officers Tomorrow Night Alaska. | KEEGO HARBOR — Officers; Also surviving will be elected at a meeting of) are his parents, Roosevelt PTA tomorrow at 8 p.m.| Mr. and = Mrs in the auditorium of the school Ballots will be presented to mem-. St.; two brothers, George of | bers only. A sound motion picture | Shreveport, La., and Floyd Jr. at! in color, ‘‘Crossroads of America.” | home; and two sisters, Shirley and | t wilt be shown. 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Saginaw FE 2-0531 - | + | } { § Peatiae Press Phote Standing for final inspection is David | Mrs. Schoenemann will model in the Spring Mayer (center) as his mother, Mrs. John| Fashion Festival of St. Alexander and St.| Mayer of Luther street (left), and fellow Therese Guilds of St. Vincent de Paul drive, check his ensemble. Both David and_ hall. Newlyweds Travel to Florida, Cuba A honeymoon in Florida and of Detroit. They wore gowns of ; and pink, and ringbearers were orchid and purple with matching | Arthur Palaian and Larry Shuk- Cuba is planned by Mr. and Mrs. hats. Each carried a cascade of | lian. Harold Palaian, who were married | matching carnations. The bride's brother, Armen Shuk- Saturday evening in St. John Ar-| Flower girl was JoAnne Tash-| lian, came from California to be | menian Apostolic Church in De- | jiaie who wore a dress of green ' best man, and seating the guests | troit, were Robert Ridgway and Jack The bride, the former Elsie Sima Ostrander of Pontiac and Sam Der- Shuklian, is the daughter of the derian of Wisconsin. Yenork Shukians of Visalia, Calif., and the Nick Palaians of Lowell street are the bridegroom's par- wedding, For the ceremony, which was blue lace, and both mothers wore pertormed before 600 guests, the erchid corsages. bride wore a gown fashioned A reception at the Armenian Cul- with a bodice of white Chan- tural Hall followed the rite. On lace and lace appliques on their return from the southern wed- oe a sat, a asian peel ding trip, the newlyweds will re- line finished the bodice. side on Lowell street. The bride- Goldie Palaian, sister Pa the bridegroom maid of honor wearing a gown of sea green with George Taylor a matching hat. Bridesmaids were Sue Chalekian, Shirley Derderian Speaks to Zonta . George Taylor, assistant prose- atthe attorney, was guest speaker at the Thursday luncheon of Zonta Ciub held in Hotel Waldron. ‘Swing ‘er Out’ and Mardi Gras Are Club Motifs _ MRS. HAROLD PALAIAN combatting juvenile delinquency. “Swing ‘er Out” and Mardi Gras were themes for two square dance Scholarships Open = we / $6.50 from 2% N. Saginaw St. : Time for a New Choose from Nationally famous names — Eugene Fredericks, rr tee aS Lee ae Helen Curtis and Realistic ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHO Next te Basiey Market (Over Tasty Bakery) clubs this weekend. Allemanders members - swirled | under decorations of giant couples | | dancing Saturday evening at Don- | | elsdn ~ School. In charge of the | evening were Sid Geal and Hazel | Miller, who worked with the theme “Swing ‘er Out.” Four teaching fellowships and a limited number of scholarships for graduate nurses planning further | Florence Doty introduced Mr. Tay- study in the field are available | lor. at Wayne University for the 1954- | 55 academic . Interested per- | sons are to submit their | PTA Activities | Wednesday et 1:30 p.m. im the school as possible. iac‘a Chance to Develop 4a. [Will Enable model, Mrs. F. J. Schoenemann of Wenonah | Church Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the parish | ‘applications as early this spring 5, tive boaré-of Owen PTA will meet | Musicians First 1954 Concert} to Be March 16 at loots, Lincoln Junior ieee By DORA DAWSON A Pontiac organization that has | - possibilities for advanced instru-| — mental music students and for es-| > tablished musicians to create an, ensemble that will be an enter- | taining and cultural asset to this city is the Pontiac Symphony. The x Symphony began its work last year | | when it gave two very satisfying concerts under the direction of | ~ Francesco DiBtasi of Detroit. Its foundations have been laid on a permanent basis and its growth | © means opportunities for many to| i express their combined talents in| 3 orchestral music that lives and in- | spires. The advantages and resources | © of a large city ate near by, but | Pontiac and surrounding commu- nities take pride in their own ac- complishments in every material way and in their established mu- sical organizations. | Some years ago orchestras in the schools here rivaled the bands. Now, again, school pupils are being ments by competent teachers in- cluding George Eckroth and Rob- ert Peterson, who are enthusias- tic over the local symphony. They, with Mrs. Martin Wager. | |are a part of the nucleus of the | Pontiac Symphony. There. are also laymen, lovers | of music, willing to give their time land enthusiasm to the promotion of this organization. They are Jay Hogue, vice president; Mrs. George | Wyman, secretary, and Sam treasurer. : L, Shadley, general publicity | spring. made such a splendid impression at unusual ability and personality. His musical development from early He has been summers under Pierre Monteux Among the -points were absence | and observation at Toscanini re- from school, dropping grades, type, hearsals for three years, and he | of friends, coming in late and pos-_ was chosen by Eugene sessing new articies of value. Mrs. conduct a concert with the Phila- delphia Orchestra. | He has worked with many or-, chetren) and he served for two) | years as guest conductor with the | Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. | With the reorganization of the Detroit Symphony, he returned | Daytes, the Eari Van Dykes, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Gleason and the Corliss Armstrongs. A nominating committee, ap- Pd 0% FINAL CLEARANCE o OFF pointed by President Frank Coad consists of Harry Curtis, Joseph ‘|Blank and Quentin Sweet. The next dance will be under the super- vision of the Kenneth Raymonds. Art Thomas was master of cere- monies when Hoedowners cele- brated Mardi Gras season Satur- day evening at Owen School, of Joy ... for Every Girl and Boy P. S—And for Baby, Too! Coming Soon! Speech and Posture Are Part| of Poise Y Poise, that much-admired, much- tise y } /i Hi, -, BF > fe iate : é eat . 4 f _ Bobette i = styles for your All Short Betty “Betty's Easter Parade Let us give you the — hair net. As you know, your hair and hat _ must be in co-ordination to best dis-- play your beauty and grace. > ‘Styled Hair-Dos! . Call fer an Appointment EARLY! FE 2-5221 LeCornu j - Beauty Studio BA A Riker Bullding new Easter bon- saa A Bp ot aes = Reebok , , MN. Saginaw main" / FE2-6921 given lessons on stringed instru- | & Mrs. Celia Merrill Turner, Charles = |W. 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J —_— . |Rite Read Married ; ?. forCouple —_ Sauder in Christ Church e John C, naar b. ; sr | to Reside-in- Detroit —-C7arr00k.. e is tops After Florida Trip ere Phyllis ee. . e BIRMINGHAM—The Rev, Perry , eee ( R. Williams read the marriage daughter of service Saturday evening at 8 the Earl ' o'clock in Christ Church Cranbrook : for Phyllis Jane Bartholomew, Bartholomews daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl of . ee road, . Sey ae — Birmingham, ; Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Malstrom of and John C. silk shantung with a Mr, ond Mrs. AL. Malstrom of ond John Sis Will's poms Wan ot tae Malstrom. ported white silk satin fashioned . ° with a fitted pale i He is the son ne¢kline, Tiny inverted pleats in the A. L. k i Lin Il Preparations for St. Michael Altar So- | Pontiac Pres Prete! the back of the skirt formed a of A. L ciety’s pre-Lenten card party are in the of Chamberlain street and Mrs. Robert Gallo | court — and her a * Malstroms of | hands of (left to right) Mrs. Omer De-| of Rose Court. The party will be held Tues-| sue nad ares grata Detroit. = —— | Coninck of Lowett street, Mrs. Louis Janka day in the parish hatt. Phyllis” veil was caught under ai a Mary Queen of Scots cap and fell the length of the train. She | d Gi carried a lace fan with lilies-of- 4 93 MSC Piano Student to Give Concert —_ carried + ties tan wit iiesct, A concert of piano music will be | a senior at Michigan State College, | | of First Presbyterian Church, will ‘Mrs. Stanley E, Reinhart Jr. presented March 5 at First Presby- | where muti¢ is his major field of [be the following selections: saa ral ane and —— Janet Ann De Graff y l ed ; English Suite III J 6. Bach : - . . terian Church by Lawrence Mc- | study.- Prelude Sarabande Bridesmaids were Clara Gordon, ~ d . . _ Cann Jr., son of the Lawrence; Qn the program, which is spon- —_— co Suzanne Anderson, Biizabeth | [O Paul A. Beith atur ay Prize fashion for "54.46 McCanns of Silver circle. He 18 | sored by the January-March Group | Sonata No, 1 B-flat Joseph Haydn | Boyne and Mrs. Leland E. Bar- isticated li ich PL — tholomew. At a 12:30 rite Saturday in St.| with bittersweet accessories and sophisticat mes, Tic | Pras They wore daffodil yellow silk Vincent de Paul Church, Janet Ann | a corsage of talisman roses. solid colors touched with Me eerste Etriouie “““* PYM | organza im floor-length gowns |DeGraff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs! Mrs. Beith wore a teal blue suit oo foo 8 oO | Jardins Sous la Pluie with yellow daisies and ivy in | Raymond J. DeGraff of Riviera’ yin navy blue and pink acces- . : = 5 | Gcherve Opus 31 Prederic Chopin became the bride of Paul custom-look trims. - : ” aoe their hair, Their bouquets were y ab cag hn sores ; ° daisies and trailing mounted ur Beit Afte ption in the Knights All have easy step-in e { 9 Shower Honors on yellow illusion — He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Malta. Temple, the ‘bride styling button into a : Robert Maund was best man and Tit Beith of Avondale avenue. | changed to a brown suit with white * . te tops | ushers were. Leland Bartholomew, | ark h skirt with “ce eee? Paul Robinson, ‘avid ‘Turner.| with a matching hat and navy where the newly weds will reside. shape retention at Burklow Home a and Richard Mc- = (samen Her a | , A pink and blue shower honor- scant Sylvan Garden Club linings! 12-20 qnd 1215 to 2214 in Navy, Beige, Charcoal and Black! Waite’s Better Dresses Third Floor | Thursday evening by Mrs, George | Burkiow ‘in thé Burklow home| |on Strathmore street. | gardner, Mrs. Dallas Ratledge, | | Mrs, Ted Gagne, Mrs. J. L. Fink, | Mrs. John Morgan and Mrs. Don- ald Isles. A reception was given at Oak- | ing Mrs. Paul Fink was given land Hills Country Club following | | the ceremony. Mrs. Bartholomew wore a gown | | of champagne taffeta with a match- | mother wore mauve taffeta. For the wedding trip to Key Bis- cayne, Fla., the bride wore a light | gray suit with navy accessories. | om a prayerbook. The bride's cousin, Carole Ann | Malsom, was the maid of honor wore a pink suit with a| |matching hat and black acces- | Guests included Mrs. Fred Baum-; ing hat and the bridegroom's! . ies She carred a shalimar bou- | quet of pale yellow roses | Gerald Brown was best man and Richard Womack and _ Ronald | Weaver seated the guests ‘Plans Card Party Sylvan Lake Garden Club has planned a card party for March 19 to raise funds for civic im- provement. Mrs. George Keavey is general chairman of the event, which will be held at Whitfield School at 8 o'clock. Tickets may be obtained I ) | Others Mrs. Manda F coup Detroi Van ralte Mrs. orien hae ey ‘oe am ple will Ie * Fer her daughter's wedding from Mrs. Arthur McFayden, tick- | Haney, Mrs. Lillian Fink, Mrs. | Mre.-DeGraff chose an aqua suit et chairman — |Cariton Fink and Mrs. Simon) Women Conduct —_ — - ~ : | Burklow . : ; , _. ; Mts. Alex Tiffany, Mrs. Everett |Special Service Servint Good Food Since 1929! Flex Fit! The most perfect- fitting stockings you've ever worn! 5 Pr. Precision fit all over ; ee. from top to toe. Never twist dainty seams . t and heels with ergn> tension on either side. Unmarred beauty because fashioning marks are completely invisible! COLOGNE FOAM WHITE MAGNOLIA Fragrance .>.. Body Softener | Allin One! . | Golden, Debbie Fink and Eddie ,Francis completed the list. Combined Meeting sionaries of the Bible as a theme for the Friday evening meeting of the combined circles of Emmanuel | cational Building. Mrs. Henry Harned conducted the | business meeting and reports of | the past year were given by each | circle. | Refreshments were served by set members of the Marctyn Reed} | Circle. a PTA Council Meets Tuesday The Pontiac Council of PTA will | | meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Haw- | thorne School. A symposium on legislation will Baptist Circles Hold | Baptist ' Mrs. Harold Walters used mis-| Baptist Church held in the Edu- The Women's Home and For- | eign Missionary Society had charge | of prayer service recently at First | Church. The Rev. Howard Schoof was in charge of the song gervice with Ponnie Davis as ac- companist Special musical selections were given by a trio composed of Mrs. Percy Brien, Mrs. Gordon Shel- ton, and Phyllis Flemington. Marion Martin gave a report of | visitation work being done for the | church and told of plans to leave for India to do missionary work: | Prayer was offered by Dr. H. H. | Savage. The Rev. Oscar VanImpe_pre- | sented accordion numbers and showed slides taken in Belgium and Holland. { |Luncheon Is Held ‘by Maple Leaf Club | Hotel Waldron was the ‘setting for the Friday luncheon meeting of the Maple Leaf Club of Pontiac kfasts—Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker Bldg. | Immediate Choose Sunlight, | be conducted with Cecil Cox, as-| Birthday cakes and candies ri L . : 8 sistant superintendent of Pontiac | Were presented to members who | Delivery ; Highlight, Drama in sizes | schools, reporting on the Conlin|had birthdays during the month See This Really New bill; Theodore Wiersema on state | of February. Heme Orgen for the 81%, to 11, proportioned | school legislation; Mrs. William| Announcements of future pro- First Time Ever lengths. 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The zipper case By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: We're vited the same group of boys ever since we were in grade school — two boys in particular. “Now that we're in high school. we have met some new boys and have invited them to this party. Should we stick to our old custom of asking those two particular boys, or do you think since we've made new friends it would be all right to exclude them this time?” the time, why not vary your guest lists and spread your invitations around? Make it all old friends one time, all new ones another, and a mixture of both the next. And | while you're at it, spread out to ‘include other girls for spice and variety. Their main thought is drinking, even when they know we don’t approve. “The only time they choose to be with us these days is when they come in a gang. We're afraid to have parties — they're too destruc- tive. “The nice boys.we used to know Rolls Stuffed With Ham, Cheese Mix Mrs. H. B. Ford's Party Recipe Wins Acclaim By JANET ODELL i phi : af Ht if Fr E 3 ft i i 4 At-a—recent—party—Mrs._H. B | | Ford served stuffed cheese rolls. Manners , MAKE FRIENDS | get acquainted with the children | before you leave the house. You owe it to both the sitter and your children to do that much to get them off to a good start. her ward- This prin- It ps rH fp. rie il * Fit? you date. Party-Givers Wonder About Excluding: Old Friends and Concentrating on New would be a shame to drop your, have turned into a bunch of row- old friends for the sake of new | ‘ies with beer bottles and selfish rideas. Is this just a phase? We ens, Dut © you Neve partios al ok they're basically goed boys. What is your advice on this?"’ It sounds like the breakup of| hav feeling that matters so much at a of wonderful ideas, and Bob and definite stage in your growing UP |} set to work that very night. | thins out when you begin to get | really serious about the person | You don’t need the moral sup- port of the crowd — you really prefer to Bé alone on a date — [aa = nail polish or whatever | felt like. “Honestly, | was almost wish- ing I'd never met Bob and | of “Mother happened to drop in) and we got to talking and she said | ‘something that-made-my-ears perk / up. ‘A penny saved is a penny) earned,’ Mother said. ‘In my day, | we tried to think of things to make at home, to save money for other things.’ i “Mother looked around,"’ this young woman went on, “and pointed out a lot of things I was wasting—tin cans, milk containers, of things she said could be | | lots used | j cer | some | thing I knew, | ealled “What to Make."’ It was chockfull | beautiful wall sconce, a flower) vase, a cigarette box. Some of them could be doné with just reg-| ular household tools. “There's ter presents we gave—and you iis | + | which I know that you will enjoy | “She told me about families | %!"S. and here is a clever one. | shape them to fit each state. Use| _| is when he has visiting firemen in tow, and after they by Converting ‘Junk’ Ee ga cgi) Make Map of Felt Scraps Several weeks ago I was asked| United States and Canada out of to have a craft booth at the Scout-| felt scraps, This project does two O-Rama in Milwaukee, Wis. This is the third time that I have been| deal about : there, and I always look forward! makes a nice pieture for your to it for there are so many craft | reom, ideas displayed in every . booth. This gives each cub and scout | , Faw rd peg dare lganpag an opportunity to show what he, of will id heen ee Oe oe oe ee I always go around drawing ideas | for it on your wall. Now, take scraps of felt and Mrs, Josephine Rajec of Mil- | different colors of felt for states | waukee is the den mother of a next to one another. Cement the | cub pack, The cubs have had a | felt in place, and color the water | lot of fun making maps of the 'if you wish. Mary Margaret McBride Says: Detroit Was Fun to Visit, but Manhattan Is Restful a stimulating weekend in the bustling Michigan city. Then I laughed at myself for sounding like all the people say, after a hectic few days in New York, “This is a wonderful place to visit, but I wouldn't live here if you threw in ; the Empire. State Building.” They never seem to realize that those who really live in Manhattan don't rush about as frantically as visitors do—uriless, of course, they're giving some outlander the $64 tour. A man born here once told me that about the only time he sees the inside of nightclubs or even theaters ga home he is weeks catching up on sleep and on how large a ‘space you have | | Brown are. 8. Work, How About Using Money-Saving Fricks? ma Stretch F unds | = Educators - Must ‘Raise’ - Youngsters Because Parents Are Failing to Give Moral Training By MURIEL LAWRENCE American schools are trying to | ‘‘vaise” children, charges hard-hit- ting reporter Howard Whitman in a recent issue of a national maga- They are. he says, taking over , parents | fiance and lawlessness to |ing breakdown in parents’ trol i may want | dena, Mrs. Brown may | than competent to do it. 5 any normal concern for their chil- people's @lilidren «doesn’t make | that teaching” possible. For frightened youngsters do not favor of new friends you girls can | job, see if you can't save money of coarse, I'd settle down to same kind of make separately for yourselves. | at home, instead of making money| existence I have in New York +— You might pool your resources and | at home. where I am friends with Al, enjoying the benefits wind up eventually with a new (Copyright, 1954 the grocer; Tony, the vege | racy. New York these . table man. and Otte, ©° | and at the’same time heme. | make dinse with the pert that's =a batcher. where I can slip off my tight been astigned to you. Here I have my work to do/| shees and relax. Though I don’t like it any bet- and my friends to ring up on the; Detroit was certainly fun to! ter than Whitman, I understand telephone. I wake up in the| visit, though. | %. 1 cam seo bow schesis want morning look out over Cen- } te take over control of children’s Poke ney yy apap pad ——EEe moral thought because te date tC 5 out over familiar hills and | = mebody has ever defined the com- i ty Th gpeedicg aly legeranis ay eeeened cand. ow, ho ent { j Between its two rivers, Man-| ; ° | | hattan sits like a country between | See ae tee te ee 1} i! two oceans, a little continent full on ~! charac * of human samples from every- . training. where. Across the hall there's In the absence of any other com- 2 toes soy areas ao vy stitute ean dee ae Ge - and a fiat. as faulting parents, the schools have trom Nassau who speaks with So to me, the morally neglected Fe a beautiful British accent, and ibd te ten geet tere behind the~ en alternate days by = young raging educational controversy. os learning English at night school. classrooms_across this land, he The cleaner-upper _is from accounts for the fanaticism with London's East End, the milkman which certain school authorities de- asa gna gore tses ig fend their right to teach by meth- ods not required by your child or Novel Paper Enables YOu | "rrine ove snes, yo ty amuse yourself by guessing where to Paste Shutters on Wall |v ce sows ze: scent O Did the man in the Irish By ELIZABETH HILLYER Mrs. L. 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PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SEVENTEEN Fire Record in Pontiac Better in 1953 apm) EH 005,205 Loss : Less by $49,103 6 Die in ‘52, Only One | in Past .Year; P Careful, Says Chief The 1953 fire loss in Pontiac has been fixed at $205,205, a de- | cline of $49,103 from the previous | year, according to an annual re- } port released by Pontiac Fire De- | partment. | One person was killed in a house | explosion last April and seven per- sons were burt in last year’s fires. ; | In comparison, the report shows | | that six persons were killed in 1952 | and five injured. | Five of the six deaths occurred im substandard dwellings, said | The fire chief attributed last year’s safer record to “greater i ote be aa COAT HANGER ART—Joseph Hennessy of | acetylene torch on various metals. 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MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 oo Bob Considine Says: , - | From its source to its’ junction | Their combined length of 4,200] An average: scrapped automo-| and about 60 pounds’ of copper, with the Mississippi, the Mis- Messenger Boy's Salary = eee ee ‘Sets Some Sort of Record: fo) BEVERL‘@!ILLS, Calif. (INS)—, plus golfers. It is a cheap pocket The recent death of Bill Howard, | movie viewer which contains film | a movie direcfor, reminded one of | lessons from Sam Snead, Cary Mid- Bill's’ mourners of a story that | dlecoff or Lloyd Mangrum. could only happen in Hollywood. The film c: stopped Howard once incurred the wrath | point, - pr sar turbo’ of Winnie Sheehan, head of the! the hands at tiat moment or studio. Sheehan set out to drive | other things that sometimes Howard from the studio. Howard | drive golfers to drink. held a contract that had months | Having just taken a } ‘ pi coat ta a Sensational Offer! | -_ Gur Former Lees Oe ree calnge Noa" |g THIS WEEK 7 Our Pree Wow Only. —— still refused = ot Shanty, that is. ONLY! menenee cacnnve ot me( PiStOE Accident Kills bank on which the studio heavily Ar ° depended showed and asked if | V to be shown around rod lot. Howard e vision lewer was given the job of guide. HAGERSTOWN, Md. i — State | His knowledge af the studio was | police reported a 16-year-old girl | so great that the banker com- was fatally wounded last night | plimented him at the end. of the while she and her boy friend were | tour and asked: “How much do examining a .22-caliber pistol simi- | mien enopeds that st ony otter| Mle siqils 2.300 pesiade of ine} lees. en oie some of the usable met- ' ‘and steel, 20 pounds of aluminum, ' als. 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A couple of decades later, in the best tradition of Horiatio Alger, the neighborhood druggist PHILADELPHIA wm — Robert outfit known as the Cuticura Cor- | | about that knock in his automobile | aretaranan ee — man- | engine yesterday. j lacturer of soaps, salves, sham- | r poos, shaving creams and other | oe pe une = be| found there was nothing -wrong toilet articles. with his motor except maybe it In 1920, as he began to slow up, was a little crowded for space. |one man was smart enough to| = : than to bring it to the attention af the misguided millions who are being taught that the peice businessman is a monster. ~ A si would ple way to accomplish this | to print up several mil- | small balloons in the vicnity of the Iron Curtain on a day when | a stiff west wind is blowing. (Copyright, 1954) Possum Plays Possum; Hides in Auto Motor lion leaflets and attach them to! : Police Stymied by Odd Dialect Spoken by Boy BOSTON ®—East Boston police spoke in Italian, Greek and Portuguese to a little lost. boy. | His answer was a rattle of syl-| lables in a language none of them | had ever heard. Just as they were ithe anthropology dep: | | Harvard, a man rushed \into the | police station and hugged he little | | boy. | He said his name wag "Weldon | | Paties and had come with his little son Freeman from Newcastle, N.B., a week ago. ‘‘He’s a Mic Mac Indian,’ | the father said | ” (Aavertisement) Pertussin. does more for coughs of colds because... it works systemically—stimulates es own cough-easing action. net oaly relieves— it loosens sticky hlegm and thus “breaks-up” cough- | North, who executed.a contro- |versial dance on a recent TV is being considered for | Marilyn Monroe’s part in ‘Pink | | Tights." 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 . 3 Teams Carry Perfect Records Into Tourney - Nervous Palmer ~ Edges Latin for By ED CORRIGAN NEW YORK @—Only one. spot remained to be filled in the Na- tional Invitation Tournament today and it is an open secret that the second-place team in the South- Mexican Title Last ° Hole Putt Wins The league race is scheduled to| nament, which still is far from Texas, which are for first | place each with $3 records, play | Southern Methodist and Texas Christian, respectively. The conference winner, with the runner-up. > s s Francis of Brooklyn, St. So the 11 teams in the NIT now of Loretto, Pa., Manhattan, Holy Open Tourney Crown — — > for N. C. Pro , ‘splay sated | By JACK RUTLEDGE | MEXICO CITY uw — Johnny Pal- | championship today but he did it the hard way. “] almost threw it away on the " said the Charlotte, | 3 rel a bgky i if : , i! | aT] are BOBBIN’ BOBBY—From the expression rif 1 exactly par "| bit too hard in the pocket of his mitt. The | landing the regular 3rd baseman's job. i United Press Phete | ; on | Brooklyn Dodgers’ chief utility man fs training at Bobby Morgan's face, perhaps the ball landed just /the camp,in Vero Beach, Fia., with the prospect of P One NIT Berth Left Open end tomorrow night when Rice and, settled. The NIT will be satisfied For Bowling Green, which fin- ished second to Toledo in the Mid- America Conference, the NIT ap- pearance will be its sixth. It reached the final once and this FE ¥ ' Benefits Not Known ak , ie [ up North excited ahead of time. | stories about son, the fabulous iF PRSG: z | tei | ing a game? k by = : < na O =) — &;, vn Z) Burwell (Bumpy) Jones of Pon-, added the 200-yard breast stroke tiac collected the only two 1sts in 2:20.7. Howev ichi by the University of Mich!- : . However, Michigan could i ; Many Writers Pick on Spring Training, but There Seems to Be No Harm in It In every team's camp there are players who are ready to go nine innings the day they report. In fact, one of Dazzy Vance's favorite | Kansas amassed 58 points. Mis- Wilbert Robin- old Brooklyn manager, concerns the camp open- ing when Robby greeted all his athletes forrily and said that, dog- gone it, he was hungry to see some baseball and how bout hav- “And,” Dazzy recalled, “we put | on a real humdinger for him, nine full innings with sliding and every- thing. Robby sat there in his rock- er and loved every minute of it. Some of us were a mite sore the for ‘M’ in Loss to OSU on eon tional case. The average manager agreed it was probably the fastest today doesn't want to see anything except some running and pepper year shows a 16-6 record. . s s | The NCAA gets under way next} week and although all the brackets | aren't filled, here is how the teams line up at the moment: At Fort Wayne, Toledo will play | either Notre Dame, Loree eee to play. At Buffalo the same night, Ford- necticut will go against Navy. The rest of the Eastern field still | The Western section is more ‘set: | tled. The four at-large teams are | ‘| Bradley, Santa Clara, Oklahoma | City Seattle, plus Idaho State, | the Rocky Mountain titlist, and, Colorado A&M, the Skyline cham- Santee Misses ‘World Record, but Runs 4:06.5 Time Is the Best Indoor Mile Effort of Season; Jayhawks Win KANSAS CITY w—Wes Santee ran the swiftest indoor mile of their 3rd straight Big Seven cham- pionship although he failed in his bid for another world record. Aiming at the world board mile standard of 4 minutes 5.3 seconds set by Gil Dodds in 1948, Santee won the mile with- out a challenge in 4:06.5 on the , earlier In the Big Seven meet Santee also won the half mile in 1:5.2 and ran a leg in the mile relay. souri finished second with 31 points, followed by Oklahoma 2714, Colo | rado 71, Kansas State 20, Nebraska 11% and Iowa State 11. Santee’s last chance this year to break Dodds’ board record will come in the Chicago Daily News relays March 27. The Chicago track is 11 laps and there'll be a more select field, which means Santee said he felt good but “just diddn’ts run fast enough” |for a new world record. Coach Bill Easton commented he was real ‘proud’ of- the 4:06.5 performance. Other coaches mile ever run on a 1?2-lap track. Pontiac Quintets Split Two Games at Peoria Pontiac basketball teams split two games at Peoria over the | weekend. Oldtimers lost to Peoria’s w-24, boys.were ready. But neither he Rush converted a free throw with | ton on Wednesday night by defeat- nor any other manager would like 30 seconds left. Rush sparked the | ing Toronto. on Maple Leaf ice. team with 16 *points. led by Rennie : not overcome the tremendous work ; gan swimming team in its 52-41 games for most of the first week. seek ak Sebacea® thew: atple loss to Ohio State at Columbus. ° Ford Konno, Dick Cleveland Those who make a career of ts and swam a leg on the O.. Saturday. and Yoshi re ; kidding the sunshine camps always They accoun or five firsts. point out that the big leaguers et Se ete Mea ini ut | Konno bettered his own 20-yard trained in the snowy North during | apm yrereredh medley ond ac dees af tic on thinks the | free style world record by doing the recent war years and with Saigece and Gorden | Wolverines a poker —— > 2:04.7, and bested his intercollegi- peared ‘to be in about as good | maar i tes caer eee ases the ee " | ate mark in the 40-yard free with shape as ever for opening day.|Carver Community Center Old- - aid on Buckeyes eek | 4:29.4 Leo Durocher, who trained his | timers, Other Ist places were won by Arbver. Oyakawa swam the opening leg Brooklyn team in the vast West{, Challengers won a 42-41 victory diver Dick Willard and the free| Jones won the 150-yard indivi- of the 300-yard medley and back-* Point fieldhouse, concedes that his | over Carver's Lions, when Bob style relay team, comprised of | dual medley in 1 minute, 31.6 sec-| stroked 100 yards in 55.7 for a Willard, Chuck Redemius, Roger onds, a new meet record, and| world record. Klair and Gordon Bray. - a sia - SSR aE es Sa a ee to repeat the experience. Pontiac’s — mana PHILADELPHIA (UP — James | Wojciehowski, native of Wakefield, | Mich., who played defensive end for Purdue last season, signed Sun- Wins Playoffs Young for in ‘Y’ Circuit Any Other He Is Old-Timer Making Last Desperate Try Five Unbeaten Field, Hal Newhouser Finds a" Five Missing Flint Techs Only Class B’ Grayling, East Jackson By JOE FALLS Associated Press Sports Writer Three teams will carry perfect records into the district elimina- tions of the state high school bas- ketball tournament which gets un- derway Tuesday night. Actually, there are five teams ’ ' in the state with unblemished rec-| Ay three have missed the extra ords but two are Class A powers | weék of special practice set aside and still have regular-season tg get pitchers in shape before games to play before plunging into | the hitters come to the plate. next week's regional action. They are Highland Park and Lansing Sexton. rookie Buddie Hicks and Johnny Pesky, a veteran infielder, Pesky Flint Tech ts the only team im | j5 disagreeing over salary terms. Class B which is undefeated. | picks reportedly doesn’t like a Winner of 15 straight, it gets Its | contract clause that makes his Ist tournament test Thursday salary dependent on whether he night, meeting Bendie. There are two unbeatens in Class C—Grayling (16-0) and East Jack- son (15-0). Grayling goes against East Jordan Thursday while East Jackson meets Jackson St. Mary Wednesday. Each of the unbeatens is ex- pected to sweep through the dis- trict play but figures to run into trauble in the regionals. As usual, the tournament is conducted on a one-loss-and-out basis. District eliminations start Tues- day and conclude Saturday night. Regionals, bolstered by the Class A teams, run March 10-11-12-13.| The quarterfinals are scheduled | Photo-Finish Brings Yale’ IC4A Crown Yale Wins Without Single First Place, Boston Is 2nd NEW YORK (INS) — Yale Uni- versity has won its Ist IC4A track and field title since 1933, thanks to a camera and a photogenit team captain with ‘that old college try."” sing. That's where the semifinals | and finals will be held Friday and Saturday, March 19-20. Defending champions are Dear- born Fordson (Class A),’ St. Jo seph (Class B) and Saginaw St. Mary (Class C). None figures to repeat. All have been hurt by grad- as losses and St. Joseph lost Three lettermen in January when | they violated training rules. | This year there will be mo de. | Thus, the Elis, with 19 points, | fending champion in Class D. | edged out Boston U. which had | Last year’s titieholder, Muskegon 18's. Manhattan, winner of the St. Joseph, is now an Sth grade meet for three straight years, was school. third with 17, followed by Penn Tournament action also will be- | State, and Penn each with 1 gin this week in the Upper Pe-| Closely-contested meet wasnt ninsula, where little Nahma_ will defend its Class E title. There are | 1,000 yard run. A headlong lunge by Stanley gave the Eli captain runnerup spot to Fordham's Tom Courtney. The picture relegated Penn's Paul Yale an extra point. blew a chance to repeat | | Peninsula—so this phase of the | finishing 5th. Princeton won the | state tourney is an Upper Penin-| event in 3:21.5. sula exclusive. | Courtney won the 1,000 in 2:10.9 _ In all, more than 675 teams will | to break the meet record with the | participate in the three-week tour- |fastest time for the distance this | nament. season. | Rangers Gain on Bruins by Shutting Out Canucks Thursday when they take on the Henry. Bower chalked up his 3rd shut- | | out of the campaign last night as the Blueshirts defeated the Mon- | treal Canadiens 2-0 at Madison Square’ Garden and climbed to |within one point of the 4th-place Boston Bruins, who were idle. Lansing Keglers ‘Grab Spotlight Account for 9 Out of 10 Changes in Standings | i the Ist preted. at State Tourney He took a pass from Wally Her- , | gesheimer to the right of the Mon- | FLINT @®—Lansing bowlers ac- |treal cage and neatly puck past Jacques Plante. Doug changes in State Bowling Tourna- | Bentley added an insurance mark- ment action here over the week- ‘er with 16 seconds left to play in end. aa game. Al Hansen's, Inc., took over | New York can go ahead of Bos- 1st place in the handicap team event (3197), edging one pin past Battle Creek’s B. C, Schue- mann’s, The Lansing quintet also moved into 2nd place in the ac- tual team event with 2927, Flint’s Deluxe Cab shot 2911 for , 3rd place in the team actual divi- sion to claim the only dent in Because of the 29-year-old net- minder’s scintillating play, all the Rangers needed was one goal and Henry got that early |Bruins aren't scheduled until Bowling Results day = ee rig the Pelietaiptia St. George won a 30-22 overtime Pi cgi en uae and was BALDWI POWLERETTES |, | Wojciehowski gained a berth of | decision over Eastern: Junior Hi-Y . | good for Sth place in actual all- em oh toms oe 's all-opponent team/| Saturday to avenge two regular- By GRANTLAND RICE Johnny Mize was 40 when he took a farewell nod. | events at 1832. He also shot 681 OL Tar. 53 43 Team Ne. 8 4957 last yea He was the National | season defeats and clinch the Pon-| NEW YORK—How long does .a ballplayer last? | But Johnny was an exception. He could still hit actual in singles for Sth place and new S146 Cont tine 98 50) Football League team’s 18th draft! tiae YMCA Junior Hi-Y playoff| At what age does he usually chuck his uniform | when he could do little else. Ted Williams won't be good for a 3rd place 741 handicap Team | series—Avon Ing 1¢er2— | Choice. . | championship | and take a dive into oblivion? 36 until October. But Ted already sees the | effort. x qe Tires Bat Te ship. . beckoning finger of the Old Man with the scythe. Also in handicap singles C. F. STATE SPORTS SCORES The teams were tied at 20-all | “| wth 25 points. In another Hi-Y- ? contest, Phalanx dumped Elmwood a A eS SPSS SEE sd w + " "BASKETBALL Press zal at _orn ee play. Le- | Newhouser at the age of 32 was trying to come | in April. In any Press Reem 70 25 Mary's > | roy N s the winners a great | spirit would be around until 60. Ay, St 85 Wetvertwas’ $8 Bt | Lowe “ ‘| with 11 points, white Kenny Bo- ai oo. = Le. Bo tie $s es Weel, tatchigsa 88 39 Sard had 14 for the losers. | th Bob Feller a few years fe siece FH 5 i! Pontiac HI-Y won its 7th straight back when Bob was at his best John's - 5045 Buddies 50 0 | Detroit Teoh = 3S 33 | victory in Hi-Y loop action, down- | ° * és SS Aime 7 s: | ing Wilson Avenue Methodist, 53-18. 32 he is trying to’ make 4 Renitor 90. 2007. | Jac so 8° | Fred Wilson sparked the victory If Hal Newhouser hap- os be a ee oo Skating Races Held Pee &: wa = Fifth elimination race of the NEWHOUSER attorney, ichigan State 56 3rq period was held over the week- | wr ESTLING —— rn : i Presson’and Carolyn Sue Hedger 2 | LeGare (Class B): » deau and Gerry Daniel (Class C).' never-never land. =A This point came up wheri we saw where Hal Stadnally Events were won by DeWayne young lawyer the young doctor is But Hal Newhouser, ballplayer. } (Class A). Robert Read and Betty 32. is trying desperately to get/in another Gary, Rab- two before he-vanishes.and/ disappears into .|many are taken h< Bata great and high living eo / when the} are finished. A few gradually slide into some other business. s * [maybe H. Country Slaughter, a great competitor, will be 38 | Those still playing well but drawing nearer and /wearer to the bordertine are Williams, Slaughter, Hank Sauer, Allie Reynolds, Pee Wee Reese, Jackie (| Rebinson and others. ‘ ° Now they all don't fade from the picture. A good I've seen more than a few big names now deep A Akethe _ in oO , - hours are short,” they'll starting out. tell you. are years. You the few who have had the breaks later don't hear so much about those left with and a wprn-out glove. Washed up at | Griswald's 736 and F. J. Canning’s 722 moved into 4th and 5th posi- tions. : Final change came in handicap all-events where Paul Strange spilled 1976 for 3rd place. Gehringer Will Scout for Waiver Possibilities other line, one with his flame and ° . over as scouts and- coaches. expenses they haven't much left You Ruel Facing Biggest List of Holdouts Ever | Stort Clos GC. Payot | Sat at Bee ee ee Without Loss el te aa aed hoe lief pitcher salaries and put to > Fr aaa “We all feel that some of Pontiac Team Still Leads in Kaycee Tourney Detroiter Takes the Top Spot in Singles With With only one week of bowling remaining, Pontiac keglers still hold the lead in three of four divisions of the state of Columbus tournament ‘at Motor Inn Recreation. Polish Falcons still have the team leadership with 3199 pins. with his 719 and Pontiac's | Miller to 3rd with 714. Only a pair of balky kept DeSantis from a game. He had 258 in game. Harold Allen, Detroit bowling figure, 10th place with 686. | strength of a %nd-place photo | |ner of Saginaw. 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Appropriate Music HARTFORD, Conn, (UP)—When | police entered a restaurant to ar- rest a part-time piano player, Paul | H. Scott, 34, on a non-support | charge, he was playing, “I Wish I Was Single Again.”’ 921 W. Huron St. EVERY DAY Fish and Chips Salad, Bread and Butter. . EAT MORE LUNCH | Next to Huron Theater Andre |) : Diethelm, in the Seine-et-Oise de- |~> & THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 Solons Act Fast ‘ 4 ~ " : 5 | a | ~4 . 3 | i of a4 LOW PRICES 50° AP Wirephote GOOD YEAR FOR ‘ROZ’— weekend recess to get in a couple of hours of extra work. The House | convenes at the usual 8 p. m. Wednesday is the deadline for | each chamber to get its own bills out of committee and in the | automatically die. — There are just 30 working days | left for the Legislature if it is to} meet its April 9 adjournment t Radio Quiz Fans Pester Canada’s Acting Premier OTTAWA (&}—Money-hungry | Canadian radio fans think Acting | Prime Minister C. D. Howe is the | pot of gold at the end of a quiz show rainbow, and they're making | his life miserable with what his wife indignantly describes as ‘‘out- rageously impertinent personal”’ telephone questions. = The over an Ottawa station offers the pot to the lucky listener who iderjtifies a mystery man from clues given out each week. Until a winner comes up, the pot goes up $30 a week. It's up to $2,500 now - s s For the past month a lot of lis- | ensuing 10 days each chamber | toners have decided Howe is their | | must pass its own bills or they | man. He's Canada’s trade minis- ter andgsitting in for world-touring Prime (tiniest Louis St. Laurent Each program touches off a new bedlam of clue-checking calls to the deadline. | Howes The lackluster session still has | | not grappled with the few issues | facing it, but the next month will | see decisions on at least some of them. The Senate Labor Committee re- | ported it may act tomorrow on a | Republican-sponsored §unemploy- ment compensation bill which has | | drawn the fire of Gov. Williams | } and organized labor. . fairs Committee said it still was considering the subject and might act tomorrow. Only one appropriation bill has appeared from committee in but these | should begin showing soon. Another bill to curb lobbyists is up for action tomorrow in the Senate following the earlier defeat of the Gilbert biil. Pope Called ‘Very Slightly Improved VATICAN CITY w—Pope Pius for the fourth consecutive day was reported by Vatican sources ‘very slightly improved today.” These sources said he had spent ‘a fairly good’ night. There was no official announce- ment on the health of the pontiff, who marks tomorrow as his 78th | birthday and the 15th anniversary of his election as Pope A Vatican communique yester- day on the pontiff’s illness cau-| tioned against both undue optimism | and pessimism. . » . The communique, based on in- formation supplied by his physi- cian, said the pontiff must pass @ long convalescence before he can resume his full activities. It said that the illness was de- veloping ‘‘along a milder course— even though slowly—as is com- pletely to be expected."’ His ailment, now in its sixth week, has been tentatively de- scribed as gastritis pending X-rays of the Pope's stomach walls and adjoining organs. That has not yet en possible because the pontiff, still on a semi-liquid diet, cannot yet tolerate barium solution neces- sary for the X-rays New York state borders on Lake Erie for an airline distance of 64 miles. The Mrs. calls the whole thing | “a nightmare.” “We can't sit down to a meal T can't start a letter. It's impossi- ble to read the paper without the phone ringing,’’ she told an inter- viewer. - . Ld] The callers have asked whether Howe wears a hearing aid, a wig. | false teeth. Does he own a gold mine, or a million dollars? Is he | TODAY & TUESDAY M-G-M’s GREATEST OUTDOOR COLOR DRAMA! an eeu mCctues a q 7+ mB 1 Tt; 80-8:85-6:50- 10:60 — ALSO — ) SLAVES o: 3 / BABYLON 4] ) Feateres: 11:00-2:06-5:20-8:40 Mat. 50c 80, Child 25 im Wednesday | “LATIN LOVERS” “PARIS MODELS” was artificial Now I do things differently. I like artifice; I think it is exciting.”’ About the meat business—she |. has not been a strict vegetarian. | Following her, mother’s custom, she ate no red meat, only fish and | | fowl. Now ‘she’s a beef-eater, and she likes that too She regrets the end of her union to Bromfield . a ° | “We had five wonderful years,” | she explained. ‘““Then we got to the point where we could no longer get along together... . | | “There is no hjtterness between | us, John is a fine fellow.’’ ‘'“Shettediented she will be wary || : of a future alliance. Right now , she’s enjoying her fling. And she doesn't think a movie.career and home routine can mix, | “Believe me, I know,” she! sighed. “I tried it for five years. |’ | Perhaps a dramatic actress can |- | do it, although they are temper- | ' | amental and must be pretty hard | to live with. | . * * | “I think it's hard for a glamorous | actress to combine her work with | being a housewife. To be glamor- |ous, you have to have a certain aura about you. You can't just | throw it off once you are home; | it becomes phony that way. You | have to have a bit of glamor all the time, and. it doesn't look con- | vincing in the kitchen” Free Parking in Our Big Lot Repeat Performance NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP)— | While awaiting trial on charges of } issuing fraudulent checks, Nathan | | Dipsiner was arrested — charged | | with issuing fraudulent checks. | | RRO | Keego Theater na rm nahy With Donald O'Conner and Janet Leigh —ALso— “PRIVATE EYES“ With Leo Goreey and unts. Hall bean “(= Al ““ ATT ET | NOW wwe Thursday FIRST TIME IN TECHNICOLOR! Mat. 50¢ - Nights 80c - Child 25¢ / ‘ ' ' ] ' ' \ ‘ (FROM WARNER BROS.) eeeeroe I oe” =a WARNER BROS: FIRST IN THE NEW MEDIUM! IMAGINE IT! WATCH FOR IT! ON OUR GIANT Anoramil SCREEN stats FRIDAY Oakiand / a BSSSSEREREESEEREREERE RES sue for the: prize money,” Mrs. Howe continued. . The callers have pulled the min- ister out of the House of Commons chamber and pestered him at his several offices, but he finally in- structed his staff to intercept them. What the . sometimes sharp- tongued Howe tells the information hunters, Mrs. Howe did not say When she takes the calls, “‘I tell them we answer no personal ques- tions.” But that doesn't always work, , “Women have called and when I refuse to answer their questions, they have pleaded that the hus- bands are jobless, their children starving, the rent unpaid, and that | winning the prize money is simply life or death to them. “They make it sound like soap opera—bad soap opera.” No Fiddling Around NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y (UP)—Lawrence Seefried, a lum- ber yard employe, can't play a vio- lin but has made 78 of them “‘just as a hobby.” The instruments are examples of fine workmanship. Kaa KKKKKS, Open 1:45 P.M —B. O. Open “tl 11:30—Mat. @@c, Eve. @@e, Child ihe TODAY TOMORROW “FLYING TIGERS” “FIGHTING SEABEES” Starring JOHN WAYNE STARTS WED. “The Plunderers” “Celifornie Outpost” Phone FE 5-833! Prices Mat —35e Eve.-Sun. S5c Children Always 18c oday & Tomorrow e a THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 ) i Brotherhood Week Needs |i Staggering for All Year By LAURA Z. HOBSON Last week was Brotherhood Week, and though I've never missed a deadline in my writing life, knock wood, I purposely held off this time. : Though thousands ‘of sermons and editorials pointed out for seven days that brotherhood should spill over into all the other weeks of the year, I kept wishing for a kind of stagger system to make the point clearer. So as a starter, I'm privately celebrating the great ideal of brotherheod this first week of March instead. Maybe next week some TV and radio stars could pitch their daily shows at this basic principle of de- mocracy—and after that we'd be at March 15th. It's too far-fetched to hope for human warntth and love at tax time—but after a pause for station identification, we could resume our plans, and make a little Brother- hood Week of every succeeding seven days. I'm certainly going ‘to take this up with Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, | with 62 regional offices all over the U. 8. A., I'm sure they could vary their annual in the future and have their “let's get together” theme drift through the whole calendar. But if not, I have a different sug- gestion to make for 1955. At first glance it may be shock- ing, but if there simply has to be a limit of one special week, then let's pull a big switch néxt year and call it not Brotherhood Week, but Bigotry Week. Let’s set apart seven cold winter days, and give all the little hate groups that still flourish in the | dark the chance to come right out | and spew forth their true feelings | in public. Let's present them with the air and the space to emit their trite little tirades against people whose | places of worship are different or whose skins are different or who eat differently on Fridays. Every one of these groups is | ingiprious at heart, and dedicated | to the dead opposites of democ- racy. president of the National Conter- | They have the right to exist and | ence of Christians and Jews, the | speak—sure. But I say, let’s ask | 25-year-old organization that’s | them to speak up, all of them, and | made al the brotherhood weeks | aj) at once. eee See ee cee | What a pitiful little squawking | Se wide is their influence now, ' there would be, of the disgruntled GRANDMA | by Charles ‘Kuhn OH , BOV, THOSE VEGETABLE PICTURES MAKE ME HUNGRY! BETCHA I GETA EARLY START ON MY GARDEN TRIS YEAR / and the fearful and the better-than- And in this otherwise decent and humane nation, what a cleansing of the air would follow! All right, .it’s a dream—and my “suggestion” is partly kidding. But it sure is kidding on the square. 2 Detroiters Sentenced at Orion Township Court Two Detroiters pleaded guilty Saturday to simple larceny before Orion Township Justice Helmar G. Stanaback on Feb. 24 in Pontiac Township. In 1875, Nevada passed a law prohibiting camels from running at large on its highways. Camels actually became a nuisance there after they had been introduced for use in transportation work across the desert. Heart Massaging Fails fo Save Boy CUMBERLAND, Md. (#—Six- year-old Walter Thomas Brown Jr. died at Sacred Heart Hospital here last night, 11 days after a surgeon had made a dramatic at- tempt to save his life by massag- ing his—heart. The boy's heart had stopped dur- Deputy’s Ace-in-the-Hole Breaks Up Poker Game FRANKLIN# Ohio ® — When Ralph Palmer entered a cafe near Franklin yesterday, one of the poker players said: “Come on in, partner, make a sixth.” Palmer broke up the game with the winning card—his badge as chief deputy sheriff. you'll SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith 7. me fag U. © Pat OFF Cape EA Berven, te “When I say he's partially hard of hearing, I mean it depends on whether you're discussing profits or the chances of a raise!” by Jose Luis Salinas NANCY VE Gi | TS SPOOKY MAYBE A BOOK CM Md AROUND WILL QUIET MY HERE --- 1 NERVES WISH AUNT FRITZ! WAS i by Ernie Bushmiller © aes Place a Quick Action DAILY PRESS WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 Ask-for the Went Ad Dept. oe oe Ease that tension gg Chew Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum, “ee Pleasant chewing reduces strain, oe: Gasman § Helps you fel relaxed HA ee Enj it anytime, anywhere. = - ‘ te : 2 DOM “ : i Hn eee ee Re , Lsabk Peer | POP RAN AIMAY PROM SCHOOL “TO BE A SOLD 9. Um Nt é pe. DIXIE DUGAN Ss - Bur incre mueT be” + A REAR EXIT-— =p! aintin! “@ \ WAs , } é MS ge <_ - OF ' , a Li Ly { Hi ¢ = TT Wate ih et a P Wits ia, SPUR LINE -MUST RELEASE SAND AND PUT 'ER IN REVERSE #/ 2 een FAIINFUL WIBALL GRIPS THE PAKS MNO EVERYTHING BUT THE EVIL. BOOT BROTHERS COMES TO A S7OP! NANETTE ,GOICW $ WHERE 1S THAT “ SACQUES D'AURTL” REPRODUCTION \ SAW RECENTIN ? j GET WW! PWRIGHT, OSCAR, NOW JUGT HOW GOOD A WARRIOR D’VA THINK THE LONG-SMOULDERING YOULL BE WITHOUT YOUR GNMITY BETWEEN OOP ul OU ASTOU AND OSCAR BOOM HAS FINALLY FLAMED INTO FULL VIOLENCE A FEW OhvS AFTER THE BAT: TLE OF HASTINGS. nee de om — Se. Naked Saco ee ™ CAPTAIN EASY . - ne ; : fi = “ 2 ;. he ; ri ‘ a " 0 ‘ at by Carl Grubert ‘S AND HIS FRIENDS ~ ay. ba > _ Wily CANT. | WE THINK UP SOMETHING DiG THOSE CRAZY PANTS THE GLAMS ARE WEARING. JUNE! IT'S THEIR TRADE ANI! a Oey wad iw —_ oe e — oe * oe / : " zt: 3 ” / ' ~ 7 HE | ket. aAe 3- sf ua dotted throughout the list. -=z e ¥. 5eF. ge |rather than by groups. General most active issue with a gain F 3 6 cz 4 ° * cents higher, March $1.20%, Electric, Frida y's Stocks Point Up With GE Leader NEW YORK wW® — Stocks point- ed ahead today in an active mar- Early dealings found gains run- ning to between 1 and 2 points in a few cases. There were, how- ever, plenty of small minus signs The most noteworthy showings | were made by individual issues | of DsT | General market about steady with last Division, columnar iciitiall « News in Brief | | mmenett pringfield T Justice Emmett J. Saturday fined Joseph N. Schwartz, 29, a 2609 | Nebraska, Flint, $35 and $15 costs for reckless driving | Lake, White Lake Township, was | sentenced to 45 days in County Jail Saturday. He pleaded terford Township Justice Willis D. 'Lefurgy arid was unable to pay $100 fine and costs Fred Levse of 830 Pensacola Ave., janitor of the McConnell School, reported to Poftiac Police that the school building had been entered by thieves who stole a table model radio over the week- end. If your friend's in jail bail, Ph. FE 5-5201. C. A Mitchell. Livestock i DETROIT LIVESTOCK ROIT ‘(AP'—Hogs—-Setadie 900 close, buik choice 180-2230 ibs with sorted choice 1 and 2 at chotee 1's $24.50-25 25; week's $2¢ 00 $26.25 and 30 head 222 Ib $26.50 220-260 lbs $00 down some 160-175 sows under 400 sows $19.75-21.50 000 calves steers and hetfers generaliy y but some buyers going slow gd | to 25 cemts higher. bulls fully cents higher; stockers and feeders ~ og about steady, most sales choice fed steers and yearlings 822.00-24.00 nine i» heifers $21 00; mercial cows tin 80-13-98. 1 free! 12.00: utility and commercial 16.75: vealers weak to mostiy 61. - er, narrow; most sales and prime 6§24.00-30.00; but market not fully Bheep—Galabie 1 500 market active fully sheep scarce. strong; bulk high good | prime 80-90 Ib wooled lambs §23 80- Bumerous small lots utility and low wooled iambs 621.00-21 60; decks choice and | lb shorn iambs short deck choice and prime 103 shorn lambs No. 1 skins $223.00; dec chotee and prime shorn lambs No ewes up to $1325, few cull and utility ewes $7.00-36.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP) — Salable hogs 8,000. market slow early, later fairly active: steady to weak on butchers under 230 lms, steady to 35 higher on weights over 230 sows active: fu 25 ec; most 189-240 Ib butchers %- 26.266; a few loads choice. 190-230 Ib 26.25; choice 250-280 Ib 25 90-25.75 most 250-600 Ib sows 2150-2375 a few | — light weights et 24.00. good clear- *Mpaiable cattle 23,000; calves 500, slow steers week to mostly 50 lower. some sales 75 off. heifers steady to 5@ lower cows steady bulls steady to 50 lower vealers about steady prime steers scarce, a few loads 2700-3000 hign choice to low prime steers 25.5626 50 bulk choice grades 2250-2500 good te low choice 19 25-22 00: commercial to low good steers 16.00°19.00: a load of choice and prime steers and heifers mixed 25.00. good and choice 18.50-23 00; utility to low good heifers 13.00-18.00: utility and commercial cows 11.25-13.50; a few to 14.00; canners and cutters °10.25-11 50; 28.00: cull and 10.00-16.00. Baiable sheep 3,000: slaughter lambs tely active steady to weak compared late last weet slaughter sheep ; most sales and choice wooled lambs around “110 Ib Gown 21.50-22.50; choice and prime | grades similar weights 22.50-23.50; a load around 98 lb averages 23.75: cull to low good 1400-21 00: mostly choice No. 1 to No. 3 skin shorn lambs 95-100 Ib 21.00- 21.25; choice and prime 100-105 Jb fall shorn lambs 21.50-2250; cull to- choice | slaughter ewes 6.00-9 00 Heart trouble ts 30 per cent more deadly in the winter than in sum- mer. ASTHMA COUGHS oan nD eS Gane teens, yA Pe or Soyo Secrep gibont tate ing and 7 New mUwen—ims new Vearborn Kotary Cut- ter offered by Ford Motor’s Tractor and Implement its Adior Crivea, 45, of 831 Round | guilty to drunk driving before Wa- | and needs | skins $2050; odd head choice siaughter | abulty. for shredding co _heusb-catting Death Spurs Fraud Inquiry Auto Firm’ Accountant Believed Involved in $300,000 Theft | DETROIT w—A 31-year-old auto | firm aceountant’s apparent suicide led police today on an inquiry |which they said might uncover frauds of $300,000. to $400,000. A full investigation was pending | into mysterious circumstances sur rounding the death of Edwin D. | Smith, whose body was found in | an old, abandoned Detroit River | gatehouse yesterday. Police Lt. Raymond Miller, in- | vestigator for the prosecutor's of- fice, said embezzlements in ~~ figures might be traced to Sm He mentioned a total of a ra $400,000. Smith's body, expensively | dressed, was found by a news- | boy delivering on his paper few 270-325 Ibs | route. Smith had been shot be- Married and the ais ot te! Oakland County authorities been asked by his wife, ‘Ila, to) | search for him. She also asked a F did not personally benefit from | them."’ Miller said shortages had | been uncovered at two companies | for which. Smith worked and At | | both of which he had authority |to sign checks. Its five-foot blade mower is well suited | hardweed ee and weed growths. rnstalks and other crop residues, Business Briefs Joseph L. Hunkele, 26611 Bob- white, Southfield Township, has | been promoted to store superin- | | tendent at Wrigley Stores, Inc., Samuel Frankel, executive vice | president, has announced. Hun- | kele will be in charge of Wrig- ley markets in the east, north and western suburban areas of Detroit. A Scent dividend en common stock and a regular quarterly di-_ vidend of $1 09% per share of pre- * lferred stock’ was decldréd last week by the Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Common stock divi- dends are payable March 31 and | | preferred, March 5 Consumers-Union Contract Expires JACKSON \—The labor contract between Consumers Power Co. and the CIO Utility Workers Council | of Michigan expired at midnight last night with no new agreement George Bowles, State Labor Me- diation Board chairman, certified | the case as a dispute to the gov- |ernor who will now appoint & spe- | cial fact-finding commission to | State law forbids a strike with- | | out mediation by the 9.000-workers since Consumers Power is a public utility. A strike cannot bé called }until 10 days after the commis-| sion presents its recommendations to the governor, Bowles said He added that the differences in- Chicago Posse Captures Bandit | CHICAGO W—A bandit walked | into a West Side tavern Sunday | and in Wild West fashion fired a | shot into the ceiling, slugged the | bartender, wounded one customer and took some $200 from others then left. But a “posse” of around a dozen | customers he had forced to lie on | the tavern floor took out after| William A. Columbo Jr., attorney ‘for William A. Brown, president of Bill Brown, Inc., issued a state- ment, Columbo said when a short- age was discovered Smith was asked to return from Florida and | that a letter postmarked Detroit | was received from him Feb. 20 in which he admitted embezzling | money. STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by the —— - t Indust. Rails Util. Stocks Previous day...153.0 084.6 675 1144 Week ago.....-.. 150.4 686.0 67.2 1138 Month ago..... 190.6 63.7 867 113.2 Year ago....... 478 #818 848 1143 18382 836 575 1163 1983-54 ives: 1302 735 SOS 00.5 1962 bigh....... 190.8 068 548 115.7 1962 vd 13123 66.7 607 #8710 ' STOCKS blower & Weeks) (Hornd! Pigures after decinial points are oo High Lew Noon Baldwin RFR epecce 114° «6124 D&C Ne tion®..... 64 61 Gerity-Michigan* . 24 3.7) Kingston Products* 26 3.3] Masco Gcrew.......... 3 3 ots Abrasive* eeee! HT} ‘| Wayne, Berens yor ae) 1s] sale; bid and asked. | Greatest engineering feat of pre-| Columbian America was the 10,-| 000 mile paved highway of the In- ca empire. It stretched from the | jungles of Ecuador along the desert | seacoast of Peru and crossed parts of the Andes at elevations of more than 6,000 feet. ~ loan to your specific needs convenient. You'll like the ence. Phone, write, or just drop in. 4, | No 1, 65-00 dos behs. Rhubarb, hothouse, | 91 eee. beans 3% to @% higher, March | x2 1 75-95 §-1b box: rhubarb, hothouse, | 2% Sfter a proposed three-for- | $3.40%, and fard 5 to 23 cents | No 1 118-138 dos behe. Rutebages No.} One stock split, opened today on 1, 2. 00- uw. S8qui licious, No 1, a bundred pounds higher, March }o3.9°s3 tu wauceh ttabterd het 10. | & block of 5,000 shares up 1%. $17.00 150 buy Turnip, topped, No 1, 100-/ Im later trading the gain was CHICAGO GRAIN oe | cut back fo around a point. CHICAGO ——— grain — saraetr bees Twentieth Century-Fox opened ' Mer ee = Sept ae 1.39% | eet (AP)—The following prices | On a block of 15,000 shares up 15a] jay ybeans tf dozen were o.b. Detroit o July ees 2.16% OF ces 3.37 | First receivers lor wens lots of federa: re and held to ifs gain in later ed Sept “ 218% May ...... 3.40% | state graded eggs | ing. or. 138%, pase eed Whites—U.8 grade A jumbo 53-55, Railroads were quietty mixed as| Mag os... 152% Nov ais tate a ree toa wid. ave wid. | were the steels. Motors were dhead | July 154%) Lard grade B large 44-47, wid avg slightly, and also higher on bal- Sept 183). Mar 16 85 Browns—U 8. grade A fSumbo 40-51% i a 146 May 16.70 | wed avg 50's: large 4524-47, wid avg ance were the rubbers, aircrafts, ts - Sept 1635 | 46's: medium 4445, wtd “ ] ‘als. 3 4 levis Mar ceoce .15'p Set 1397 |B jaras aaa tal ac rH a © chemicals. and radio-televisions. — Lg Soybean Oi) large 38',-38, wid. avg Ne | pt Me Mar. 12.3 = Mer arom nr 73.40 | CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGcs | New York Stocks cevece 2 4 rn “oe CHICAGO (AP)—Butter. steady: re- | Figures after — points are —, _| ceipts 817,522; wholesale buying prices | Adams Exp 4 int Nic pt unchanged; 99 score AA 65: 92 A 64.75, Admiral — wea ful Tork Xel 03 FADES. PAINS of oo B 62.5, 09 C 615; cars 0 B63; 8 C| AEE ie iphns Man 9 Allied Strs ... 424 elsey Hay 1 ele buying’ pres Ny Rigbete Ting | il Chal ) Eemateet” | er: U. 8. large 42-425: U8. mediums 40; | Alum Lid of eae ae ee U.S. standards 40; — receipts 39.5; | Alum Co Am = Lehn & F 16.2 dirties and checks 38 |} Am Atriin .. 13 4 ; Am Can 372 LOF Glass 45.5 Am Car & Fdy 362 Lib McN AL &4 DETROJT POULTRY lam Cyan 462 Lis G Mey es “ DETROIT (AP)—Live poultry prices Am Gas & El M6 Airc 7 ‘ In Stricken Musciesand Joints paid) per Ib. fob Detroit for No 1 | Am s33-feowe, _:- HR a ; MAKE THIS $1.50 TEST » cupatas | Meare heme 3138. Nght type 22-20: | Ae APY; Be tack Trocks .. 132 Beccomenting of Arthritis heavy broilers or fryers under 4 Ibs. |-Am Rad 153 Marsh — pd fever. | 36-27; caponettes (4-4% Ib. avg. 31-33. | Am Smelt EE nig PR eames Hoe | Am Sti Pa 30.7 seid Cont Pet 06 of men and CMICAGO POULTRY rdw Tel 163.3 yasan stl Pa 31.6 | Arteta = CHICAGO (AP)—Live paultry steady: | ,: 23 Monsan Ch ... 824 L to receipts 482 coops: f.0.b. paying prices Anac Cop. 325 sont Ward .. 612 SE sateen | ry neal oso kas bones; yer | Atnee |. 108) Mot wneet "4 yh, 4 heavy hens : hens 18-20; fryert | 4:1 cst Line 90.2 ¢ . - 90.2 Motorola . 3s ; or broilers 23-36; roosters 16-18 Atl Refin ..... 388 Steer Co 30.3 Atlas Pdr .... 393 Key | 141 ; Avoc pad . me Nat Bisc P at Bald Lima - 6 Nat «ne, Oe Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. | ears. es St tag 8: < Benguet... . 13:16 Nat Sti 5 Beth stl $46 Nat Thea 64 INSURANCE Ener ERY eee) euumans Bohn Alum . 212 NY Central 4.1 pn Bond Sirs 137 Nia M Pw 2 Ralph Austin Since 1920 rden 8 Nort & West 1s j w 7 o m v 2 Ralph Norvell 70 W. 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Does it take you more than 30 feet to stop going at 20 M.P.H.? IF SO -- YOU NEED EXPERT BRAKE SERVICE! ¢ - ie, ry . Let Us Check the Following 7% jury Ne fave Core! OTS Xo) Yas © Lining ® Master Cylinder \ © Wheel Cylinder ® Cables Bo = oe ae | ie ce ss ee . = { “ = = = x Cans in for. ee prensa a a a - _ : . | Catt FE 43566 for 280° s. : en Appointment Seginew St. - . > eo es - @ and income Aad you will God that your lose transaction is ond Savings Society of Detrolt . ; 7 LAWRENCE ST. Manager = PONTIAC + Faure! Ps J roek. egw haehenr dite dete Provident. atmosphere at truly 2 pleasant experi- et phe ——w A tt. i ae ie at i oe sae i him. , The chase on foot went down one | street, up another, with the bandit | firing three shots at his _ pursuers In an alley, the ‘‘posse'’ corraled Peter Guido, 39, an ex-convict They didn't ‘‘string him up,” but mauled Guido around until police arrived. He was held without charge for further questioning. _ Foreign Exchange MEW YORK (AP) — Poreign exchange rates follow (Great Britain in dollars, others in cents) dollar in New York open market 319/32 per cent or Detroit Man Is Injured in Auto-Truck Collision WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Detroit man was slightly injured here early yesterday morning when his car struck a wrecker truck at the scene of another ac- cident on M59, one-half mile west of Elizabeth Lake road. Clifford Goodell was treated at Pontiac General Hospital for i. lacerated nose and knees ‘and re- ; Clean = cot Ton Pick Up Transmission tiac State Bank ett , March 1. 2, ‘4 NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE 1953 Buick Convertible, Motor No V2434875. Public Sale will be held at 45 Pontiac, h 10 Feb. 27, March 1, "54 6296, arch ester, 26. 27, March 1, ‘54 Death Notices HEGWOOD. FEB. 27. 1954, BABY irl, 27 Liberty St. beloved in- Lape daughter of Ralph J. and Val Jean Hegwood, dear erry of Pamela and Chery! fee- wood Puneral service will be held Tuesday, March 2, at 11 am at the Mausoleum at Perry Mt Park Cemetery with Or Milton H. Bank officiating The baby is at the Kirby Punera! Home JEWELL. FEB. 28. 1954, DONADEE V.. 21674 Roosevelt St., Parming- | ton Twp. age 45; beloved hus- | band of Mrs. Mina McClure Jew- | ell; beloved son of Mrs Zillah | Gmith; dear father of Donadee | Jeweli Jr. dear trother of Mrs Ruth Glass and Milton Skyring Puneral service will be heid Wednesday. March 3, at 2 pm at the Thayer Funeral Home, Parmington, Mich Mr. Jewell will He in state at the Thayer Puneral Home MARTIN, FEB. 28, 1954. FRANK J, 11504 Maxfield Bivd Milford Mich, age 64; beloved husband of Mrs. Martha EB Martin: dear fa- ther of Mrs. Peul Guttert. Ray- mond and Richard Martin, Mrs Maynard Sands, Mrs. William Pields, Betty and Frank Martin: dear brother of meg Benjamin and Mary Martin neral serv- Wednesday, at 1030 am at &. Jehn’s Church, Oceola Twp. In- terment in Occeola Cemetery Recitation of the Rosary will be held Twesday evening at § p.m | at the Richardson-Bird Punerel Home, Milford, Mich. Mr. Mar- | ' } | higan. Fed tim will lie tm state at the Rich- ardson-Bird Puneral Home SPENCER 27. 1954, @WINT- fred R . 2444 Willow Beach. Keego Harbor, Mich. age 52, beloved daughter of Herman J and Mae Wagner, dear sister of wewere Hills and Belle Biakesiee neral service will be held Tues- Gay, March 2. at 2 pm. at the C J Gedhardt Puneral Home. Keego Harbor, Mich. with Rev Tom Malone officiating Inter - ment in Commerce Cemetery Mrs Spencer will lie tn state at the C J Godhardt Punerai Nome —-- ——_——— -—— BOX REPLIES At 10 am. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 2, 4, & 7, 38, 20, 22, 26, 29, 40, 43, 45, 47, 52, 56, Gl, 62, 65, 68, 73, 80, 91, 100, 115. Ome ee eee 5 - —_ In Memeriam 2 ~~ ARAAW Ww LOVING MEMORY OF George MH Jenkinson wiic passed away March 1 1962 Nothing cam ever take sway The love a heart holds dear Fend memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near cnibdron missed by his wife and Flowers — 38 POO SCHA re Ot FLOWERS 1233, AUBUR FE 2-3173 7 Funeral” Directors 4 ~~ —_— Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIONED POR PUWERALS” Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Gervice, Plane or Motor —______*® p 2-87 72 ~~ Help V Wanted Male 6 OPO PDL DLL LL PPL EI DOO JIG BUILDERS DIF MAKERS JOURNEYMEN ONLY FISHE R BODY DIVISION e960 RALDWIN AVE INTERESTED IN STEADY IN. N. Perry. Man to wit it oe gee | Sat ARPENTERS MUST BE —fast_and upion, EM 34520, premium 103.50% U.5. cents, off 1/16 of @ cent. Great Britain (pound) a. off 001/16 of a cent 28% of a cemt, (guilder) Ttaly (lira) , unchanged. (eseudo) 3.50, unchanged. Swe- { ) 19.34, umnehanged. Switzer- (franc) (free) 23.31%, off 00% of a cent. mark (krone) 14.52, unchanged. Latin America: Argentina (free) 7.24, yp neo ae i (free) 1.80, < ee ee PER (bolivar) 30.03, unchanged. or repairs. "Stunt be familiar with am, 2 Kong Gollar 17.60, f we equipment. Call Studeboker Cuts Pr Prices NEEDED on 1954 Truck Models a, SOUTH BEND (UP)—The Stude- ; : baker Corp. announced Sunday that Machine Repairmen Aa i ee B gant its 1904 Toolmakers C.K. Whittaker, vice-president “a in charge of sales, said that prices ; begin at $1,372 for, % ton trucks, Patternmakers $1,517 for 3-5 ton and $1,626 for gne ton vehicles, — a APPLY To Test Cars in Desert © PONTIAC” | ,kiNaman, Arie, (UP) — The MOTOR Motor , has started its “eparetion caches” at @ new dep DIVISION . “i. 2. uh|____Employment Office _ company vice president;“presided| °'=™¥OOP Ave Fencing Salesman time — for energetic man betw 2% and 45 years of age ot ong fs an wxperienced salesman. Car necessary for some maar selling. Position offers PPLY PEenso NNEL OFICE ‘Sank Roebuck: & Co. ASM ON. Saginaw PONTIAC, MICH. io Help Wanted Male 6 JIG BUILDERS DIE MAKERS JOURNEYMEN ONLY APPL FISHER BODY DIVISION ' 900 BALDWIN AVE. Bi Wecwanic, Ex NT working a Pord «Bales, OA 63632, 00-8 Man WAN al @TA- TED A gui ad muting Cru, 4009 Union WANTED: 3 MEN ~ is @ permanent —_— w 188 Oakland Avenue & 4p. m Ask for Mr. o. t. VerWiebe = WTD. ANVASSER SALESMAN. TRiRRAL COMMISSION 3a ant Ir CA re RELIABLE Mal MAN up ocleck. pan time, Write _Press__ 1 a ACTUAL JOBS OPEN IN US am Hara fe heat Wine ment Inform . Room 330, 316 Stuart, St Boston’ PORTER TO LIVE ON PREM. ises. Morey's Golf end Riding Club, 2280 Union Lake Ra MECHANIC EXPERIENCED ii. Chevrolet and Oldsmobile, excel- lent working conditions cal] Don. Don Pringle Cher MApie 5-60"1 ~ @06D_ JO BARBER, ~ STEADY 3 W. Pike. FE 43431 onee Tp SERVICE MANAOBR. EXPERI- enced, Chevrolet and begs manning “7 ry us many benefits, al : Ron ag hy 4 Pringle Chevrolet, MaAole §-5071 Clarkston SHOE SAL EsMEN POR PON- tiac's busiest shoe store. Apply Mailing, 50 N Saginaw AUTO SALESMEN SELL FOR 1 of the leaders Sell porgsete for Feérn-Wood Chevrolet any benefits including re and demonstrator plan or ae | Jim O'Dennell LI1- Te bet Mile Rd. on Weoewerd GAN YOU STAND PROSPERITY? = me 30 minutes of your time im your own home end I will show ou how to make $150 per weer rE 45172 or WEbster 3.7670. © te 10a m@ OUTSTANDINO “OPPORTUNITY — for estad- manent lent commission, overwright and bonus Answer only vou have had successfv. experience in edu- cations! sales Write Box 13, Pon- tac Press EXPERT WOOL SPOTTER. TOP wages steady employment, Fath- _er & Son Cleaners 41 Joslyn TOP ESTIMATOR for general contractor familiar with all types of construction. Oocod eppertunity for right man_ Write Box 66 in care of Pontiac as TOOL MAKER TO DO ORINDIN and repsiring op progressive om Cali in person at 211 Central Ave pear Saginaw St Between 9 and 12 a m or 3. and Spm FXPERIENCED Clothing Salesman Full time position offering excellent earning possibilities for peet ener- getic man between the ages of % and @ years Experienced in fitting and selling mens etething Apply Personne! Office Roebuck & Co. 154 N. Saginew Sears Expenenced Bookkeeper Por small office to — complete charge of books 73 in cere of Pontisc. ING FULL DETAILS BY LET- _TER STORE MANAGER _ Are yo" seticfied thet rour pres ent job offers you s real oppor- tunity fer a futute’ If not, and -ou have mapagerial and sales ability preferable im the paint business let us discuss our rposition with you We are loot- for a young man 28-45 years who wants a chance to butid a future with one of the na- est paint manufacturers tér Write a z. s FORMER DEBIT AGENT TO RE- tnstate lapsed policies outstate Gan make up to 9600 month Must have car Boz . Pontiac os _Help Wa Wanted Female 7 WHITE WATTRESS FOR DAYS. MAple 57581 __ we EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN- ersi Must like children “wn rm an. television Re‘erences§ Live m Write Pontias Pre«s Bow ‘6° FORMER DEBIT AGENT TO RE- Instate lapsed policies outetate Can make up to 9600 per month “fust have car Box 38, Pontise Press Mat EXPERIENCED IN WHEEL alienineg aad brake service, mar- ried and with permanent resi- dence im area, reference en sary, app’y 370 8. Saginew Bt RELIABLE SINGLE MAN A dairy and general ‘arming ust have milking mechine ¢ rt ence 3S Lette Rad 6% miles north of Rochester SALESLADY FOR PULL OR PAR PART time work Anolvy 5 State Back Butiding CONF EN SIP’ wees office work FRE 4-2018 LADIES IN ANY VICINITY TO devote 2 ov more hours @ dav to —— dignified work and need add 8235 or more weekly to mae ineome No experience needed OR 37148 after 12 WHITE WOMAN 2 DAYS ae _must have references, FE ~ LIGHT ~ MANAGER For exclusive ledies ready to ld S'Boe "8?" Sppetnent =” or & ~ Help Wanted emale 7 7 4 Stenographers Combination Comptometer Operator & Typist Must be experienced. Apply PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Pontiac, Mich, Géeere y for small charge of ind Stee FULL * — . , . ° * £ : r. 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 TWENTY-FIVE ee ~~, a r 4a ~ ? . j 5 ae | Rent Apts. Unturulshed 34| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 41 T : & Taxes 14 1 ost &-Four i . y? | SLICE OF HA a _ | Spoon The’ All Womas Realt Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted Female 11 _Baokkeeping - re | eae ae cao . > and stove couple only A DOLL HOUSE AT A : ~ ~ lon aa ‘rn "arbor end ty noose aD Bate HOON ‘ Custom vals cabinets and. stoenee GIRL 17 WOULD Lik DOMES. + AQOOU TING MBA. . “Rese on right shoulder. Pe coty lakeview. Gas pmo Cheertul, con- penne ors “= | ct pio week “dave, “MY sions eae | ee leet ERE Setback ita en hag wt ——— SoOREEEFER perme: , D. 8, ©. Physio-Therapy 24A | PartL¥ PORN. NEW COTTAGE joxia, $2 ie ee "with | Cooley Lake WAITRESS ee | SS | pOnnaeR agnage emg | than cunts Sure tere s ; : 2-707) : | os ER. | of ground. Less . @ p.m. to 2 a.m. Apply in person PE 6-1741 rE Tailoring 16| “cecal” toot technigue. Eim pote tA Ee) Pontiac. All for $5.000 with §3.000 os : ' IB PART TIMS sTENooRAPHER. | Dressmaking, - re ee | i oe ee Fe | ee NUROS-ELISADSTE LAKE | engl pF Only 7 22,CLU - FE 41265 a Ts AD! Notices & Personals 25 | _4-0086 afier 4 p.m. | gg a ® vi ot hay ALES LADIES Me ed ae a alterations, Fa twie apy epeiceepeenneiningnigts DoR- | Rent Houses Furnished 35 trective av gg mye eg eee 34303 > a a RONINGD TN RY Bouts ReWEAVINO_EXIERTLY bows. | ‘aubee Ne Perry. Pe 2-134 |2 ROOM CABIN, GAS MEAT, s17, planter divider 2 huge beds "| 39 -BOY Fo one ae eae, seboing OMAN DESIRES BAY ae NG AND IC ,STENOONAPUER. Call ? weekly, MY ST) or MY 3eésh | Pe gincentnienng fermace, Let To BOF. Fe relegraph, and Buren Rd. COLORED Woman ‘bi transporte ges Some oat Edna Warner rE wateares ACTORY OUTLET TRM ae baa a per woos | ge Only $11,000 with §3,000 WE NEED rai » plus commission. tion. PE 6S0H anne $2634 7 ; A BOER PectonY oct | oo ha pana. oe it down. -LWOOD A few good listings on meédera et ee ee Wasmibas AED IRORING — experience Gatlafection | "ow at 108 wi | _ on furnishings. EM 3-3616. fHELMA M. EL | Domes, im the ma: 60 sete: “for ogeretarial work eeaiee fualanice’ 7+ ten Tine terete te moc Loe Grok FURN, HOUSE & APT. Slate: FE eieee, Open 6 tot! See’ Callus if you have ‘ens for : Sire Srp Good Se ee ee “at, the “famous “Detrvt Lion Trriciency caRiW” vase BoE | "EN: TE +i. Sees fet LH. BROWN: Realtor A on Co., 118 Indianwood Capy WISHES WORK BY DAY. Ne Sm S| late! vn rmeine a ( SHARL 1362 W. Huron Pb. whe , ¥ » Lak Qriea. ss 2 rs M - WIN N 4 RMS + - a een a HOUSES. : WrD. WHITE WOMAN tote m.| Woman desires house-| BENJAMIN R. BACKU iF -YOUR D Lt ond Bevel Aaylg no este | WEST SURURBAN, § room brick "asements priced pe wae pa OS work -by the day. Also| ,, to ¥. Bene U4. Rem Bw . Felis “nginy mous PO Box isl, mM 4? eae Ag ae ve ae me SPEAIENCED BEAUTY OFERI.| baby sitting nites. Call) ““BANNEN-SAVAGE | ‘Pit " cept. bedrooms, 625 week, FE) beat pe Wenstian blinds, storms | ~, 2. ea] beau 9-97 -4 o'clock 8 Seenew PE 6-000 | D. MAID FOR $ *3 me Doe ster 4. | Sreplace. closet space. | tor work in roara” Bese, | FE 2-2744 after-4 o'clock. ae 8 aan Vick es PE 288i _ 24300 aft | and screens. am aid} | salon. Barbara — OGRAPHING. TYPING sEC. | ACCOUNTING & sao Sees. Notices & P. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 NS edditicnal sto ee are | s aw pene ay ag : mee. Mains, BS. 7 ho sia cate te a eat ies some fruit | / ESPECIAL Ore AY, Cae wns | DE Tae eavica a 6 een SES Se are) ae e EAST SIDE | Tired? Nervous? Can't U ) +7310. ~~ SAVE MONEY 3 ROOM GARAGE HOUSE. 212 G 1 RESALE ON Ls omigga nnd 5 home. 3 bedrooms dows Try our spec ia teliwir 3 — 7 2 S for ; ; Commenveait. _ | § reoms, new mie sok 1 — Pull both Pull base { ann Building Service 1 SS’ crars Oc. PE Giese for appeint 'y 5% ROOMS, DOUBLE | Lor Me Srmieen caren” an” coramens | meat. Gee heat, Cuty 6 Yh - __anteed. Cone 77) YRS. OR BLOCK BRILK, CEMENT WORK, ment. ee Witnesses. or —— down, P. scereation | vases mows by | Francis FE. Bud iiler | over, to care for 3 children, 4 ano fireplace. PE 22068 INCE TAX SERVES Poets < ROSAT WEES BES - ment, yp maging $10,300. Realtor ea an ras, WHITE ~~ CHIMNEY WORK Pg C._J._Oded rooms, $100 month oy STL oF terms after @ FE 57145. 919 Joslyn oo Fant 4 S bee Oe Bald-/ Clean, repair rebutid, build new | 2°™ BURTON £ STEVENS _PE 27-46% after @ pm P= FE 40821 a vay. arta Ahn i ary med weenpern ive oh| ferent: aoe mg ee, PE Needed cee Ree we aCe NIE EAE CEPR ne oe va cee | en ee | teoatE Fax ANw@ ACCOUNTING ieeon'”’ | SLEEPING ROOM FO.! 1 OR | formation WILL BUILD PE vrei after 4'30 weekdays. a ~ PROOFING,,| INCO! PE ay re xt best thing to a carrier pigeon! girls, Ritchen privileges, PE $0006 | RES, Realtor! seco sterter heme, éeuble com Anytime Sat. or Sun, =, Ss BASEMENT china job. MA'| _ service. . al It's the next - SANT.Y LOCATED, 6 MIN-| RD. CHA | geusied Geeh Ge Saar teh ae WOMAN. CARE coal ro vais em _ | Laundry Service t witnessing the truck acci- T a walk uptown rae | rr. a weete EE cent ‘ DOWN NePerry APP 3 - PLUMBING | ACE OF on 8q Lake Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) Wanted Real Estate 32A See quick sefined indy outy. PE | init 6. Telegrash OBLE eee ; N ts E -* . LA CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- dent at intersection uare td, ntracts, | woe OE 5-3208 —— REAL 7 . 3 Pontiac ee a —— ‘ AD. Sasa gece | Ree gare ok | eee saan hone) Sut mein tw on S(2, MORTGAGES, | WRAAME SLING, ALL,OF OUR | ATTRACTIVE WALE DY CLORETS se cert A oa so e - 5 i - a ; at a ee ties Bae aay 7 and engerience. pon ea ——. Peau alee lee Pe Veundry. ve 1954, Approximately 630 p.m. On he OR SUBURBAN. from gently = peel? bed 9 Oar kamen oom Day wore N'T x00 at vee thor noe . . frontage, 30 an | Auburn. . Pape go ser waurargR, AF) gy eee seta Mae Sg Soe ee) ai pecmeeet mentee ce rea| ‘Passi er clewig fet” | aie togue'Fousconpute tau | 53 Aube meet, "rein beast Bia sox eaters Cosine et wreres — | Ta e| Moving sant wonteana bane, | Besta pewcy | il oerecaae your ea | Boe teeeet, awe : we Mee sieht : TEACHERS WANTED i FOR PAST. EPPICIENT f i Equi! — "To Trede c r 3701 ee AARON "ERIS, as ahaa as Han | FORM PARES MDE TG OF | "OAL TESS AA Sr | entet wonever tn PE eat, Bree. FE tot | vod AT SENSO Rook row poaess_O8 PRO MISS , ORED FAMILIES’ éepending oo ability and length | der « ont tants ; HOME. ALTERA-|_ time — ; - ; A rg ee ge =| COLORED F. perience whieh shh *eavance you | iioes and 7. at — moving ot delivery any time. WILL SHARE HOME WITH OIRL 3 — } Sie veers. i yoors teaching a | ading teas FLOGH LAYING, | Good rates. Phone FT es AND — REALTY CO. REALTORS baby siting. nights, FE Shae. water. garage, een perience good eozere Ene ree: bed caniine ph finishing. Phone FE | LIGHT MAULING. aguas A} ANY GIRL OR WOMAN og pa ; Member Cop. S063 Exch. ine CARGe SLaied “El Fon 3 Bt bus. $8,500 pa rE Write in c | 6-ose2 -——________ | _Fweeles. Regsematie FE 2 4 1 viser, contact Mrs. 7NTION! or 3 Buddies, Cooking privileges i al rt Phone. | _ = : COMM. WITH % TON TRUCK a friend ~ Conf ATTENTI S and 7 sri Bow “Pookie rete aap niyo hava Com- “ante work, Call any time, FE piocony The sarisan area. ~}| We have —— =a oom Open te farce bus FE sero we Ame RUSSELL A. NOTT , OULD $5 A mins FE C98, © ©0060 — SPE-| ‘{ you are tract. NEXT DOOR TO “NICE RO FOR 2 GIRLS. ' PE 4.5008 tal problems? A| _ = oF ALL KINDS REA- . A, A, KANTER, FOOT uty or land con PFICE N 1 W Pie iew carne tare rings Besoctates. “muck land plowing. MUtual ‘ You. can MAKE oodD MONEY |— "TS ————— Trucks for Rent] *éiictecstit misty Sey core| jou “Bod” Miller CASH now wm ene Pee! «RECT BUY |’ hee Se nical Rear, a | OU. e . . re. > : PE 42847. | 00 DOWN. 4 ROOMS, BATH, - conducting home parties for ‘Dain- : UCKS. TRACTORS stand. We go anywhere. Realtor a. 4 3, 5 shower, tatlet © and uid bare al se Par , PRODUCTS | ve too BRD EQUIPMENT: KNAPP SHOES Customer” Parking Space’ in Rear con vous oF see SLEEPING ROOM FOR 1 TN TN. | Basement, 86.500. FESO eve: me. . eee a = .. Pjtiet Write Pontiac Pree Bor | °Weeswoatin. roles ree ectimetei | Sallie Aha SHORING “WavE YOUR EYES | CASH rom "youR i EQUITY RooNs _ PvE BATH REAION- “WEST SUBURBAN | 16. = 2-4826 : fe) examined at bome Dr mr We have seversi customers wv: ~- Jim. Wright or Dick Valuet wae? irene LAL : $ room with « ; - leS |” Will Build for $5,200 "| Industrial Tractor Co. | grins INO INVITATIONS soi | Toc” CMY oe ttpeo cot ae 8. Taree “aLEEPING- ROOMS_FORCLEAR Oi "heat elec. worst heater. Accessorie Ucn. Ceppists, oatrtoy and coum: | #EUCKING ABD HAULING. BUS. “Printea napkins = \20y service | courteous, and quick action LISTINGS w=: oon Mecbenie on 295Down | Very stuvegare boos St anaslond? tion, Complete exterior ripe _ PE 30206. +Sutheriand S:udins 14 wnbent : , CLEAN SLEEPING . $6 condition. $6,300 v ith Bui.d _.dish anytime FE > ———— —/. VINGIN-| A. JOHNSON day workers. FE 2-1903 CRES Sa CSWOMAN | pey, givan x Mt "Clemens Ee ye see Bue | OS YoU Want SRIVING * im. REALTOR 1 ROOM’ “PURNISHED APART. 5 ACRES Pious, Beker man averegs, sal-|mccee esta youNDarsows, | “heb ene bans matin Pe Com a) comme Sar TF FE 4-2533 , WANTED. pee See ee of Net ve Stee. > Ga fwupen, cak Moses, cise 'we- hours. ‘an euuneee a fusrenies’ EMSoe6 er “EM| O'DELL CARTAGE | 528 oe aes Rd ee eee Incl. Taxes & Ins. ter heater, screens storm win- ary to one who qualifies ‘2 Furrantee’ EM 33616 or EM Geek wae Distance Moving | type linoleum beg epage hem 1704 S. Telegraph ° Sell reom veer factorier, 36 W. : 172 W. Ang Arbor dows, paved rosd with school bus 1m : Phone FE +6008 uy. ends wexing. ——— : S| Need for Homes to Sell} son : at door $1,950. down. £ 7 } Li y SH for CONTRACTS! Nee ae) RU 7 ROOMS. LIGHT Hf ES ARTHU EAVEST ROUGHING SMITH MOVING Wtd. Child. to Board 26 — te sell your land com = Urgent at This Time ing. Frigidaire, Men. 102 | ; see GI HOM ae, me 4 N BAGINAW seLate's Sheet Mele! Ge. ves oc Pepe Seever Fas (rect, phone us. We have plenty of “nos “YOR RENT. INQUIRE, Morrison Rearesms, Down payments start Irf—i SALES EXPERI. wah VOLLMAR MOVING AND STOR E LICENSED. funds at our disposal for contrac MANY 2 ROOMS . : at $900. Excellent west suburden WouaW wirn | im builkting end| ._ [TE LINE OF MASONRY ¢ Agents for N. American ~~ _DaY om ay bi en Rie | _ ne "ERS _at 111 _Seminol a a . fecohted, _ cecal, organisation se ag ag & stone EM 35182 Lines — quien “service FE | WiLL CARE vou cay iW Wy an fee Mr oo CLARK READY BUYE “men only With cook "baldwin, Heugh AYDEN manent, excellent FO en ee ce) Suet Sie gee | . days 16 s J AR rivate entrance. ne . box 45, Pontiac Press _=—Ss_ | CARPENTRY. BLOCK Axe | _ S-asea._ 41 NN. Perr Aas | «(home PE 64207 CAMERON . wM A | and p ce —ee - pg ye | FLook” a VINO BANDING AND TMCINERATOR SERVICE ABNER PULL: FIME CARE YOR UTTTLE Ne emo = KENNEDY SRS SSoEEREa ROE sone. | 26% W. Muon St FRE S066 ha Fayera Sot lave ey! Sens 1 tear gmermnce | manatee Wid. Household Goods 2 Caan ron srasonny tan REALTOR eet Siew Muon Co. EAN Lonore iow SCOOT alls _| FE 401m — Rubbish hauled FE 2-0003. = “k LOAN CO Ev us ls ~ M, RIGHT UP- . electric, city . c EXPERIEN ED TELEPHONE 9O: | fee TT seco Tine roomy, | CLOT TROCKING. ROBBIE _& | ~~ NITURE NEEDED |{s\w" Muron Bo PEC | ogy QOD ETM LE say "owe, PEDO. FE 5-5521 wired fore signs. cabana sink. : pee, | STOPEER ee ERHANGI yy fon pag Cash for Your Home ne acon iawore ote Soa A a FE efter furnished $8,750 with si seo | Sraite Lake, Twin cinder block. ‘ ENGINES tor read building squiy | «309 Dizie Huy. Sua ae els or ve ay. equity. H P./ we have severa: buyers of small BI 7i MEALS WEEKLY TELEVISION.) Gown are” faaatiog, 20520 garage = 4 ment, trucks, iractors, * | OR 37721 uP _answ~ 28 years ant renee) are SY shun Gees Oe es Soop 8 eee cme | Haale Waser?” F ‘ room. large Sg tyes. power plants, ships Scien WARON & CEMENT WORK FREE able rates, PE 42171. - Faas M. ELWOOD nished, woman must be w Mon coy. FE 2em . Wood o| Sey See : for re ae penis cae i See os ae Son.| PAINTING & DECORA RATING 5 rE biase PE 63844 Oper 8 to 8 to take 0 Joe. clean twortd GENTLEMEN CeRag ROOM, F. Cc. tebe oa, Sui oem | toed counia Het Gne oun, qupetin, Uline tasock Tecmtes, | BATCH PLASTERING BPECIAI TT ee oe WOULD LIKE TO BUY A GOOD | _cebins. PRIVATE EN. | ‘s PE 20018. Office After _Less for cash, 1 -—- i Diesel Traising. ie Saar fitine FE %G DECORATING OUAR- pase Frees reas owner aly, | 5 neues, MA ¢103}. n6E. GOMFOR e After 5 OR }-yoss A_Pusties Fress_____ | Plastortas eet mA Ba WANTED i ins —e—baril Mate FLOOR. | “Hr one or two gentlemen, Good Humphries jOe PLEMMgIO FLOOR LAYING 8.5 ' ie Men of working couple. 16 Flor-| meals, PE 23429. ___ BROWN ' “SEL 408 ‘ eee ee YT ~ PAInt- condition— a Fon RLESLY FSS. [ Diesel Fhe DOORS Sues | Eh Pe Cae aE | Meectater tm Lemet conten Want to Sell? ss parvare prtaawce | YACanc? ron SUERCY Pan, : CARO Eye cries Heavy Equipment | aie oakabE DOORS SALES) hie. 20| tae Press, Box 36 beth. References OR Fi6T! | _ agra 38A “Brand New" 3 bed-| spot on Unis Tiaxeee Bescy pe A pe ae = agen el service’ ben ‘Mark Garage Doot| Painting & Decorating BUYERS WAITING |7 room anp BATH NEWLY) Wid Room, Board "room, keagsiow with full 3 piece | west suburban location. - "hs ten eat hear Sales FE 25774 DECORATING, 18ST OVIE PRO. 518 8. Saginaw, 39| Setwr, double suchen stat. eleg-| izei? me wn eer in the Equip- AsO! ALTERATIONS & RE | parwrino & FE 68008. G00D USED MM MOVIE PRO- . have leke Srajten | 7 OOOO CLEAN ROOMS UW GRICE Hotel Rooms water, ol tutortes otus.| itait pectathon . mi eating Seren ie | Sot a teas esate Photos & Accessories Zi| {ir cittai™ ome hr | zen tare SEs SiS | ome can soem are ek per week or you Gon'theve =| vag IN CEMENT too | Photos os oe core —vas. Pog Rigi ee = 4 buck. Would like employed couple. Reems by pe Week ” at only $5,995. ; « all year jod security, you 18 years experience. range Hy en 5 between 8 & 2 Contracts Adults only & strictly nq HOTEL A URIN privileges. . owe it to yourself to write large or too pmel, free PORTRAITS . FRAMES - COPIES. | jector, |¥ Cash for Land ing. FE 23-8517. j unit. ‘ 2) Hum hrie —_ pes 3atee oe Fe ben. Sait. UNPORNISHED APT 2 6 WATE. |- and wit 2 | San aon on training ten_O8 WORK ALTERL ois bbe. FE Money Wanted aBA fo BROS. OU heat. Lights, gas. lose in.| Also Teor “Pedreoms.” Ag a mpnn x 2 | out Advisers Placem ay modernizations, also custom | % ~ PE 37428. 7 OTEL ROO et -%,--- - he | B.~ 4 --S A Berrie toe THtiaing building OLive 3-122 __ Television Service 22) Vyvrrp gree at ex couple, te: | Pn” On stn ston STS | i ROOMS AND BATE FE emi | HOLE -s hize| Ait turatture Somebody ‘with, & "large family — Inc. ' Business Services 13 cared by 6 roam modern home. | $600 Dthe ‘Highway Waterto-s Soar ort tates Oy week. Rest, Tales. PE Amp large § bedjoum mates cn tedresme and 2 Cp tas 18, Powiae Prove aww gh dg A st | va S PEn CENT BONUS ‘| ia ENT ee Pr. on Ee | Saw Suenace ond of the upkeep. mes 776 | Do It Yourself Plumbing | gepam snop__ 40 Nevads 22| “pet com. tatered 8 or well ‘ (ee Pg Og og g Rent Stores ~ | Gaeee* recation: ter pe A aM = Pg 4 ACCORDIONS LOANED PRES Pic Prefabricated - Complete + Television Service oll Write Pontiac ss Box No — ‘a *8 auene Within Cleaners, 285. Oakland Ave 7 v 200 Soha beens it has a dry basoment— eves Rome» Accorfhans bi oo Pre Conese Liviv12 or KE ¢éo | ~~ B service cats - 080) ™. FO BORROW siit00 at "miles of Pontine shopping } ROOM STUDIO FOR 2 ADULTS oTheorhele PE Smet be Fi a rea, ce ait “And 3 car sizes at factory prices OR 3-0 ph. Coll 6 “REWCHINO- HOM DAY OR NIGHT bd yy tatetest for eur first area 2 Lake froat. home on|* over Dr. Curson's Clinic on -_— JUBLE WIN WS B *, of) fy | rn you its « Bo YOU (WANT DRIVING IN JOUN Oe seed {ITCHELL’S TV mortgage, on, mew ranch. style Glos tas Boa: toon bee, i TS 8 5s agg ate pe ome se mo for hs = ay = structions? Mual-control car | SERS toToN acRVICal HIE h heme security. Write B A TAYLOR. REALTOR DESIRABLE 3} ROOM APT. FIRST , 20x70. ‘an men's| decorated on Syiven La ooans 3-7542. ELECTRIC MOTOR 218 EB. Pike | 109 N Sa¢inaw PE 3-287) 72 Pontiac Press. | *SHONP PR 43004 floor. Private entrance. C many bustncscea, Such as ny vel 'N. Realtor ft sells tn 0 Surry ae ~y ted Male 10) pairing & lace ‘DAY MOHI 65UN TV, *“RVICE | _72 Po . $3,000, WILL PAY 625 _located. FE 3 a fu he ee L. H. BROWN. Re: heard saieeman's rt Spas ane pnw | OG BL | RE saat | Fe eee Bite Yee ate Wn) Sa ee oh ae wal Sa Humphries FULLY QUALIFIED DAIR : pees ; NTEED TV. REPAR AN —Zer_portieniors Em _7 to 9 pm. SULDNO 4x _ Ideal Spa ee com Velen | poe Pt — le Wanted to Rent 29 ae or tae _for super warket, PE 22008 i M. PEARY INCOME — § dandy - and breeding records, a DON's ; , - Sa ait Be Si 9O DRL i t e| three ‘., te by BUSINESS WOMAN TRANS. Teena Danie Hee Gener. | __ Rent Office Spe Par Tl ge Beemer, ce is Se Seon ji By Se Set aaa : TARO BRT PRIVAPE x | Coo nnn RionT, sia20 TiS Wm tows rence &t. ~GLEANERS Picbse poe ~ 8 to * After 84, © DESIRABLE 4 RMS. AND Bate 43 2 ACRES Hum hries A Y WOULD ‘ ~ aes er ae cee reas tae re Apr — WORKING COUPLE NO KEATIP — | big.nine room madera nome t FF 2-0474 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- J and ‘Cities sup. | 240%. 1 OR | -L: ° | Feared Sareae Pt FoR COUPLE. TAKE gy A mien I nA pt may Og EU Eg Exchange a rages nme | pres Penta me ocegh espa, OR De | ut | 5 noohen HEWLYDECORTTED, | “besigom “st teom eofors nome | la sor'gardgsplce andro 3 a 5-0025_ __ Leo Lustig Bi ia Seanew 8 Fou Cer WANT TO Ri ~. Por your farm eal ar an @ ROOMS, Bod: ao ea eg I and stores | place Oe oe Le | — SaLpwme notes ihe t Sv iahiaiee FobNG cog house with ge, — ahs ly -~ 2 , Pell becoment. aps hoot, garage 100 oo terme. Two bedroom bungalow with oak college graduate ‘A. "responsible ' SEWER CLEANING Upholstering Ween niet 5 OR 6 pe hme gg * eon tee rT KE ats 100. with only se cows COLONIAL HILLS om = fection Sane. approach bust- ..Ph. PE 42012. business! Harbor. wet En g room stair NL condition. price Feith ee tem | Sa RING [ace Tose BER | “rom setereedshesng” air | So “Wo eae "pee se ose qtieas | framed sear Win Coram tad} COLONIAL UULS | Bae cat Plateau 2-3605. D. mom Phone EM 3-8830 ig cosTOM -UPROLATER, Seng PARE Y_ AO ICH Edw. M, Stout, Realtor fess. only. 4% Oakland KS “Flempstead, Realtor Buch « coaventens home in this WEST SUBURBAN BEAUTY — 6| 77 M. Gaginer a: Ave, a quiet location. Vestibule . rested in nice ae Ln reree siete or nene TR re ioc ot Oxbow Open Bre tr 6:20 THREE LAROE ROOMS =— | pg, 103, Hast Murgn Street carpeted living room. Toe bene pome? We have i. Fe Nedrowme ; ie ; ' ERFECT tiful kitehen has a picture aww | * A&B ion “= Sy pate RLY LADY | CASH FOR INCOMPLETE ROUSE iargg tee Fic Sy a By Td . dow, overiooking the” deighiful sod ravine Feritare — warren Foom wih kitehen priviienss. Ex Newman, ne a ers els Pontiacs finest location. This fine Leoes 9 “room, an | euctoned cin Bewer this ot . 2 a . -_ T. CLEAN. 3 ROOMS! home brand new rosneut: : rt or Wpropen, Parthasers waning. > | MEARTMENT CLEAI pice ow | Spacious Tring “Woreey Beeasr| Toss Meat teed GEORGE R. IRWIN a yd A ingiiha PE 3 or ¢ rm R F. McKINNEY : — ? Resssaee 2470 | room, et dining room: Modern sl an dows i REAL ESTATE Un oer oe vows farm es ice £900 Commerce Rd. Hing. sy mile of Tole dishwasher. ete, Comer rr 4 Both ‘public. ad pe a feragere Spuetsortng. 3 8 Sele: | See ores oe — Fate _ | _srach, PE 257) trance,” Sfasior’ Sedna "with, Beid paresis FE tae or : “att te aoe} WARD E- Classified “ad! To get| Pe TOR \ er + ‘ RAR Ae Me A ats a 3 pe %o4 = 3, . po eer a . 173, J Ss dale Teall» hale al Bi lee i Reta ae Ly [= Oy eee \y > éAa™ x o¢ ; ’ : cd : . , - : t . é . 5 ; ‘ . . . TWENTY , | ; ___'THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 . > -SIX ; 43|FUNNY BUSINESS . . by Hershberger Sate Sehorbon Prop. 45A hah ok ad I veer, ad oor Money to Loan ' Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 | - For Sale Houses 43) For H _ ey = GEG a sie - STORE BLDG CASH PROM YI . INCOME ' / Don oS pater opin i y. Part Get $10 v0 $800 quickly om ear, ‘ 24x80 ft. in ° AEN NOME |SRTE STREET | | |tgrmne eats es | STOUT'S oh Stat gerund) sky eg . ATA peom locat-| owner. re Z, . Store leased. come ° es . J SENSIBLE PRICE f = gh schoot™™ easly $7,500, -rms4,500° ; dig ey x Tee $13.08 with only 93.008 down. one Coe oy nie a, rted: 2 e ‘ 4 ahs : Rees ste] eer pe a | res ace ona preg ge! BEST BUYS ‘IB Sat is, ange DIXIE-HWY. | | cer CASH QUICKLY , boner ug} soa tn ox ~ 1 fired hot eo Mand’ Jo, stores and TOD AY er ihe cottage ty wed, aise pg = iy agg EY U t $500 Ea ee meres as ac) hie a NE “DRAYTON PLAINS te Korma SNF ree | Si foe ota nhwien tate down Se el oe ecotentont terme, You will agree} \ermut Beautiful 3 bedroom brick. Tiled $1,000 DOWN ‘LOYD KENT, Realtor | 288 “teoct’ tesio “closed gu 30 re. worth the price pierre Freed eassaabiy” of ’ rash ‘ - FLOYD KENT, Rea “minutes. Loans also made on fur- ated. CARL W. BIRD, D, Realtor a 2 eee ial” sinedrooma prick ter ROGER B. HENRY 24 W, Lawrence st. J Ware” signature “end oiner se- TT Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ’ race all oak floors, ° BROKER 5-6105 open curities CARROLL PORRI 1 ones +4211 Eves FE. 5-i303 SU CKLE -R aide al 8 we besoment, furnace, — Crucis 4111 or OLive oe Next to Consumers Power 2 AND 20% West Huron Es FOR COLORED “On 3200 PE Tia 2 oe naeeeen Sie asmasiON IN MAY. FOR GALE | debcie LOT W HURON 67 NEAR 2-7262 or PE 2-619 Eves. SSESSION IN MAY. FOR SALE | é00x300 ; Coap Real Estate Exch. |, rooms, frame and block home, | Tang | ROOM HOME "AND TN. $1,000 DOWN a ounet, ,2 pedrocm home ‘in| Fis ike Rd. $180 dows, Write L — TA’ ~ erage, come on near black ‘. Estates. y Press 1 LADD ak ei. storms ond screens, 6 $1,000 down. Broker FE Small 4 - arse Toom with end cup- | — s OFFICE poe 14x26 “living room. this _ S20. Evenings PE 40512 top road et , Beard wale Rasety ‘pen Gay ame Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A ? oan Co rove nem gine | Eevacomd Gr oe coudvameye | APARTAENT, BOULDING, OOM} athe abe wteat > a Sah al tiem eum FE 2-9206 water , . way, as gucqiieas for large ot See 7 thm, Sure and see this $16,300 terms. | come aa WN teened ‘perege "cad ceeds" tots Licht banutactur anufacturing fy. $800 85. FE ¢-0521. Good s. $1,000 DOW? with trees, berries and gh 8x10 em | 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. — * | — A 6 bedroom 10 room _STapes 000 down. FE 1-0736. qoxteais basement, = fag tatreom. 3 car sereee.| B.D. CHARLES, sete house located close down- For Sale 46 |, {ance doore fn Ye ba’ knotty tive Reaj Estate Exch Tonge Rens meena . é < seer ag 4 fireplace berdwood) heat, on fii? 8. Telegraph Ph. FE it Excellent rooming house set os r ohare TO se LOAN S tiful yard with circle ae eo ae mOpEaN House, inpian up. LITTLE FARMS ‘ | Flanders 14276 TOwnsend 6.4404 ing -~ flowers and gar 7/ village e ; sae ® let. <016 | ore maw ot _ Kay KNUDSEN) S32 SSS) GSO TS | i nh At ee ee ee oan | tear as = men ome Suse Symes ete Be $20,800. full price. Bee this today a eee. c R 4 per coun mortgage. ‘io including aoe eae tects Beat BRANCH TELEORAPH RD NEAR - ~ eronm Wim uvino|— “eV a} basement with ¢ all mod- Sie eg ee gey| Russell Young |KAMPSEN —|SS°,R2S a aaenee wm Com SRE mv nee |S ea Ta Tad oe ne New exclusive . : REAL immediate posse | bedroom home with KENT. Realtor mi north city limits barn. uti Sameer IN home m excellent condition | PE ¢4525 room ull dining room, ez- is 2 FLOYD EN: Je 10 acres. Near| trees. Thie 8 @ go on ‘ we edrooms Open vee sto aa eat Realtors FE 4-0528 cellent woman 4 ng "Gasser Pe, beth are on Any oun 24 W. Lawrence FE 54105 ee a beautiful acre- | Geecksiea abd temp Prono ite =" ‘ om drapes. |§ ROOMS. MODERN. GAS HEAT. | , tere en 2%e car garage Lake privileges Open Evenings age $3,100, on" down lle east or Westin GOO ; up. a « aoe BP ty « blinds, carpets, extra toile. 377 B® Telegraph a Gon fully jarge lot Hurry. Nest to Consumers Power L ~ LADD | a 2 ee 30.000 families tn Pontiac and Oak- sostment home. 14 roome, ‘with ST SUBURBAN Moul toceur othee tod" took over NORTH MAURICE WAT RESTAURANT FOR SALE CHEAP) land county have borrowed from 3 Kitchens. 2% baths situated EAST our photo-listings. Parking “VACANT” SELL THE EARTH" taken at once Pinball me-| BUCKNERS. on 1% acres of land. VALUE 56x28 RANCH TYPE . VACA) es w. Foert. Rochester OL 64371; if taken, Mec bea wi pay reat Near Crooks road, one floor pian O O CAMERON H CLARK Here is a nice 3 bedroom and gas and . Owner il. old Hable WM. H. KNUDSEN tn 1901 of six roome, and | | weenie aus ranch type with attach FE 48|_FE €3ee0 ener "6 p.m BUCKNER 'S 1s the. old reliable re rep siete wae = - Es — mows ek eT OES Cooperative. Te Exchange prorimately a Built < at a SR Amore Paes ion” wide rul ooll ter you are always well treated. $10 Pontiac State Bank 500 venetian biinds. storm windows | Co-operative Real 2g igh ground. Built in 1948 : ; « a: 16, Eve 23-3780 $6, doors, floor heat, agers Low - bas « large 16x24 . awe reasonable _price._ one ; ase Cory $ room home, located on east! front Dorch jot 020s" with eo, Wigve Selvaten: ved sanen wie | OUTSTANDING HOME foot Pring room rooms COUNTRY FSTATE MOBIL GAS STATIONS] — wren THERE ARE Lat. dining ‘room. Eitensa. nice bed: | [A0, Wonderful garden mar.| goed furnace This = cae, a eek are ag Gone Gal ue bon eee _,, oo ACRES vailable for lease. Several new) REN THERE ARE LAr. KINZLER soumne am beth. all op cue floor. Logi AEA a oe gr ial ™IN.| and clean Bit on 2 lots { In —_ gre nace seceten and AL , is wine tel modesa, up-to-date A Poe | patie peated re PFs 5 modeled’ Kitchen, fal bespment. | YESTIOATE TODAY. e"etal tr. “Styaer Om Sie”) Seal ane Col anal aacien' | DOWN Good Born eee Shehes | teatee's'sfi' hie" Gan PE | | BEGUAD TOU ane Deal” = , Consisting e $ : large orchard, ae ead low Storm sash and screens, A real] HOME & GARDEN WOKING, MAND SPECIAL Mere! tile beth on sbundance of cles heey room house gg gy og lg private | _20it. ON LIVING @UAR-| ware SURE OF KIND. ranch ‘bene a! nearing eae cond and sc | WEST SUBURBAN-8 MILES is @ good buy. Four room modern ets, ment, bag mos prone cos bane soueeee eaeerutaa lake. Ideal for the retiring mes | | 2 PUMP | on neh thar or Jeane, AND CONSIDER a de bean qa . - ee Built in 1961, masonry i de ot = by * acre ot om teas | locotion "910.978 — terms. Tt te located on paved subyr, cr nent mane Teak ae ~~ mone’ se R vile FE TREATMENT. Spent cane Piet NORTH | with five bedrooms, ‘Natural brick frunt ‘trees, roe go Mg BRICK RANCH HOME iecleded ta the prise et with substantie! dow paymest, or| _ 3142 . ESTABLISHED Tewrscr “eeThelynss |? sass Steaecomsces: EAM) Brpiace “S"Eearome andere | hing “soy mstae "One toce to) BRICK BAX Looe, lew end | Slits, posuasnwe tas | irae, eee SHY Preven: | PantwER YOR | ESTA Teusbis| "or sav. gey: ot BUCEMER'S 105 _ We have others ea. bedrm. and bath on first floor.| 8% heater, storms and screens,| of Pontiac. Oniy $1,900 down. Eve-| Practically new. . mediate . engi Be, ro gy. ot BUCKNER'S fos Pay ey tee Sees Neer fetes | ae tesla iat teeaty ed Peveewe,, © SN MS BSN) Gene ehached gereee Tee Re |W CRCTER SCHOOL |K. L.. Templeton, Realtor] oi iccenty Gres Dely Fes | mente’ Siaeomes 8 4| seaping . | s, recreation room, : = . W,. Huron . PE 26223 80. a these Ane Dewees “Foul Sect eee ee Sl he eee sone. . mken ot] heat, large re DISTRICT - me e i; el Bex 8 you think. younger and live longer. $6,500.00, terms. for your family or can be| DREAM HOME. You will enjoy err A no .'. full ‘ Eves, GULF SUPER SERVICE BRICK FPPC! : conv to income. Priced this three bedroom modern home teens ban: : ; C © ROOM BRICK PPUCIAL I st $13,750 62.800 down A docitors| ‘ith ia ee eel me tee se $11,500 | + wed! Se Pontise area, | Por lease, one of our best locations S f mee mati Pon- John K. rwin home offered for quick sale. rage. ee BP et ag Is es O00 A. lake tre ’ for @ riding| doing — ae Better Be aie pou nt shopping snd all . REALTOR YOU BUY IT WELL InsUne 1r| sarees. , Corn Payment Evenings AUBURN WEIONS garage. Located in a very ee rors ese Cope Oil Company. PE2-0173. Pontiac's best buy at, Wo 800 Js NuMiagimaw ot iin. * ‘ | Rett wim copt closet cat foors.| IN'icetures large Itwing | 2,Mederm houses, ‘Good bara con. | _¢ ar. Latte | Than: Sorryl ec . s 4 fe marertaererrtee | pene Petite ream! A AH A ‘SON, Realtor | EAMGM OHS SP Beds | I ata Mae | hoa wwe tere CUuasa LIQUOR LICENSE Ow S llctineemelouaean LAKE HOME | ST |. een | Prete Tals ome is, neteed J. R. HILTZ | Site or"Whnot”propertr wre} p he Cast ; EALTO “FE 4-253. . RIGHT. so don't fai | with or . orrow the Cash Fagg - aa mene Groner le neat 2 bedroom Baie at eet Member Co-op Real Est. Ex Each. Tne 1704 S Telepraph Rd “WE TRADE - WE SELL spect this property REALTOR [i Ee EL You Need at ' g eniences. je is | Eves ‘ti! 8 Sun i , om - . foom ity stoty tingsiow | brand one, and net Crensporte. | FE 2-026. Se DORRIS & SON | ~ GILES S REALTY CO. | ej ittte §. Saginaw at 2200 | Sale Land Contracts 52 ith breezeway and 2 car be t W. Huron RS CO-OP. MEMBERS nee rie RAPED f ied aad tx toe ver the back Nesding. isto. beautiful NEXT ‘DOOR. TO “BRANCH ta we Huron Bt FE 41557 82. W. Huron _ Prov ee we Sie. 44! 10 p ON NEW HOME permeate KNER eant. Key at our office. ass Lake. $6,960. Substantial foer OFre ; For Sale Lake Property 44/10 ~ y HH _discounts, Owner, FE _¢@ T OR g own payment. See it todey _— " ‘ BY OWNER a an moters, neviy | | Modern Country Home | sor oALE 7 CONTRACT 2 . BEST —3} bed- move - P ‘our rooms odzled } 7 room my F TAX wi ge 2) ONE OF THE BEST — bed. JACK LOVELAND annie Gecorsied throughout. ‘Timken ONT Geary American home. | Firs |_ #400" Ynove PE $4008, coe | FINANCE COMPANY ow apreciing weatherecal io — ee ANN "With priviieges on watrins $a with electric staye, enclosed LAKEFR Pvt n Feige ong keben. | A DANDY CONTRACT WITH 4-1 Soniye So keokew ib ee pre e ge ectct ag Lake and situated op © spa- and buses 87.100 with $1,000 Modern three bedroom hom lev . den with natural purchasers working. = basement of] heat and i', i ae : clous lot with outdoor wit . 3 a aeiraatt a Fee og room, and bath. Second $5,035.28 payable $60 cer gerege coment drive | BRICK. ROSSHIRE CT. OFFERS seta you enn “really euboy mene - firey include Rat pasemene Boor baa 3 jpedroams géresting| tnd per came ttereet Proverty WHEN YOU NEED ition is : 2 cent. to right an meat sss oo —. MONTELY 3 Bedroom Brick rooms = bein Pan Eg : LAKE ORION: TARE ROME = car yiarage, end ,saeetiost with ( clmost perk cane wa tise. wat : Ber, ; ; John Kinzter, Realtor ; room modern home in n basement reeres- Priced\ law) 62:608 completely furnished at. © | barn 30x60. $24,500 w (| en h 10. Carpeted 4 tion room and automatic bm beach. ic of _ $10,780. led all carpeting, drapes, UNFINISHED HOUSE. mr pe (aoreer, - teal trogen Lee roms, full base. = eataral rpiace i overioos this spportunity te SUMME.: COTTAGES gad J AP Taylor. ‘Realtor, - refrigerators radio, erage door “plumbing gg on Rl ; O bath rooms roam hen wi z 08 de Co-operative Rea’ Estate Exchange | ment. gas bee ig breakfast "room on” first | WH ® really fine Dome Turaithed, Lew a 81 1 FLOOR ; Sea Lake. WK aheomumd, Tar, ke | She Gaim Seip: yox“nllh: peur wenay phil gee r Benes! ‘die floor, 3 bedrooms and bath | : Kacellent location among many | Sale Seburbion Prop. 45A Private Lake ent Lake, Will discount. Mr. erimantss. Eee con cok Go ck —__ —— outside grill wae ke | Basement with tubs gas} \Vest Suburban new homes $2,500 down $65 we E aod vapa la bon ; a DOLLAR VALUES man as | water heater. and gas heat. Brick for durebility and month ALI 180 Acres—Clarkston PONTIAC RE AL Las €o. moot . NT INCOME appointment. FE 44813. 2 car farage Owner leav- deputy in this finé. Donel- WALTER GREEN RLTR . Modernized - American farm ™ win Telephone us or call at our office, LAKE FRO! rant une || | ed fer quich son Park home. -Lovely car- Po Rv! MY_2-8831 Sav—Look at This! heme with living room with | 7377 Baldwins FE.‘ $-6275 2 family 3 level lake front heme. 27 ACRES po ered living room and din. Ws dave A card ais koe cut stone fireplace, 3119 dining -53 with nic w brick replace. with Ph ean” mn basement wih coal | Seminole Hills stone fireplace 1%. bathe. Sylvan City for anty 0.58 Gove. One sunroom. laund?y” room peng te i beat, nnchom bath, aa a forced "air cot, Dore peg : Situated on well landscaped weg janes oneal clean {room hom¢ pero a 3 bedrooms and botn Sate emerene rarnecey seen eee FINANCE CO. t = . e t. in . y room on upper level. § ‘ t rune corne: rt and duilt in Thermador ed upstairs, full basemen are good ations excellent . good 716 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. facing lake that rents Lng Me an ae} property Located about peo enedroom ” famity stove. 2 large oe ma, ce. automatic heat and bot a voter 3/ will be aied te new, 78 utlings nciuding bara axe8. - GENER WERAL, PUBLIC Loar es Se for $68 per month Automatic off | 4. mies north of ROCHESTER. | inamen, aon and oun, peoek erage. Many features you mise it, cal] Mr. Allen FE 61201.| an appointment, schoo! bus. Owner transferred. aa -— eMac er se rece | own Sopeiinens cu ee eee toe ic sclelapieind Roger B. Henry| = "s's se T aa and full w oo se yee . . . ° attached. Terrace lawns c } hes recreation “RL Dp” N h lie beautiful stone work on walls § ACRE ment HA . : J Nicholt 511 Main st. OL 1-9111 AND BAD TIMES Sees, Mee ate | Marte gt reens gon| FER, | Leslie. Tripp, Realtor | “BUD” Nic Rettewer_ wien“ Roy Annett Inc.| m coco mers SS a x09, ft JOSLYN GARDENS : +. , lake. TE with aa buliding location for, the part. | Lake Front we Omen, Evenings 3 pedroom in thie desirable sub ‘The All \Voman Realty Quick, Friendly Service 4 mm, home, la living room van) KoA 8 room home with 3 here’ fee pol nearg Ehehen Olea paraee | WHY BE CROW DED? | a i 108 tee with picture windows. 2 large IVAN W Sete Mrucines, cmmatea 2 TON PLAINS | Lovely ,sheded toxi30 tot Only | 0) Yo tO bedrooms, full beth. nice large cat parege. sutette era | DRAYTON Als $2,700 down ‘ community spirit. Kitchen, automatic gas heat = HRAM s ling system cement | acre—6 rooms. Modern 6 room 3 Rh Conven-| &. beach facilities, timest net home ls tecsied on « , Begins Situated on lot | Stores ‘seme "ue ‘nee ‘sed: | ent Ricten “DEY Sanemestc'gcod | edroom Rome. t _ 3 qe mao box308 13 minutes #rom 8. living. toom. dining room. % wy automatic heat. — price $6, Let's see this “FE 5-S091 Pontiae. Being rn . utility *% acre beautifully I E ~ for $28 500. basement. automatic gas & fruit trees. B 26% W. Huron Eve: FE 5-2564 . eutomati- gas hot water. Oak CORT M. IMBLER olaree ts : T awtor STORY & ONE-HALF Home oN! Pine Lake Front floors sicen. peautitully last. | LIST HERE-START PACKING | 0 ved street near Josiyn, Large family home oo Pine| Nest ® cican & beautifully land | | LIST he PE 4-052 ELM A on Pos aan Block trom school Automeuc heat, peg ay Bowe og Bt ag "PLAINS unc ¥] THE LWO AO} somaidasate nent! ? . AGENCY Z wabs, ‘venetian blinds, Lake png BL. “DRAYTON Ly lassie — _ 202 S. MAIN . Bt 2 er] Leet FE 612s: oe : ROCHESTER, M ‘ ; ited ar BE So Se PER MONTH “|, DIXIE my . OCHESTER, MICH. as 5 CASS LAKE (CANAL FRONT) ment on second floor. Base- ‘floors and plast ’ $40 PER M ; LOANS $38 TO s800 + EAST SIDE A Pour bedrooms, sunporch- two large ment with water heat. g 5 . UDING ; - LIVESTOCK a ? home, excellent for | ~ porches, fioplece. ae he laundry room, oad 2 = : . mpage yaxes AND INSURANCE = ” 20008 ty or income, — bed linens, . garace ‘Situated loset . f . i - yt , ; : z 60711 ie stov r lawn appro. acres with barn | - " . rti- — Rochester Be: oA E ORION mewrs, and motor. Garage having 2 car space = — , * . Se FESO a IRENE, ON LR ia - ) * v / ‘ B ~ 4 . “= \ . : a . i eee as 2 -~ Ral PAL ria PB, sais. my ee: . ead ates des witsinh pss aiokuctaiinns: finn tni a> 4 ery Seg Re Ne ADS RT as | FI RR G8 ab ae Wate Ns eas a a ay a8 Oe Bh gitten ie a ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 eas merce te ogee is Ee RBCTiance oe Bee Raat oe TRAILER EXCHANGE SALES—-FINANCING Foved diplay end partine & housetrailer tn condition—late mode) BOX 36, , de- See the New 1954 Stewarts is qualit: uantit wot te ‘bors in Leller constrec. ton. y. Terms that wil) — Be happy- i rent: Mat Sales Parts & Accessories 1 Mile South of Lake Orion, M-24 Pontiac Chief MOBILE HOMES BR to wo A im lengtn. Up to You can buy 8 Les Hutchinson secendiened’ tralioe @s low as $100 dows. Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales eae eee Mighwoy Fun ‘at PONTIAC Gace. . af Pier. _ 9600, 1115 W 31 FT navi GOOD CONDI- 125 Norton. PE +2962 stalled, cash te TRAILER EXCHANGE 6 8 Telegrs Ra _ Open Eves end Sunday pm. GAVE ON @ Fr. 2? BEDROOM Elear manv extrar Also ‘53, 22 {| Nationa, Parkhurst Court @ Sales 1 mile north of Lake Orion MY 23-4611. Rent Trailer Space 56 TRAILER SPACE FOR ent. fare Be, Trailer Camp. S00 Eh | Lor. Pi PaTio__ SEWER _Peraburet ‘Treler, Tratler Pr. SP Pant: MODERN TRAILER FOR RENT TO Fesponsible couple MY 23-4611. _ -_ 3 Auto Accessories 57 Auto PARTS REBUILT - — = overhead is lew and so 20 per cent weekd To 8 HOLLERKBACK AUTO PARTS _ 340 Baldwin Ave, | Ave. | Trailer |' For Sale Used Cars ale ARNIVAL by Dick fee ee ae Sale Used Cars él __For Sale Used Cars a Co __ Sale Used Cars OXK.. USED CARS| eee 2 Will the Car You Now Have Drive Youw Safely to your destination? Stop at Habel’s for that “O.K.” Reconditioned Used Car. ol Chev. 4 DOOR Radio, heater,’ Powerglide, 2 tone green. Sunday 63 le Bead ae 4.D_VARIETY a Oe en at bere - mune good. PE ani. noesrn | DUIt fo as custom- ord Dealer. + ROOMS OF FURNITURE, WE wanoa| $ food gua! E, Uraiowr, < one | WOLVE _Ortae paints. ‘Pos win Are | Oe niin eat opm. @r Pully eau al ext a Decale 147 S. Sagina stoves BOUGHT, SOLD A "Fe an. ee | 2 x4’ gg ei al | __ Sale M Musical wie | 105, Pore tires. ( lee os Royal ee) new arnt ‘ high racks, w Phone FE ai ens. FE Turner » SOLD AND EX: | 5 393 At. aw scratched WHITE No. pgm — co. “DEED Ace sical Goods 73 earl CORN FOR BA uo Se Mi com | conditioned nd O.K. re.| 200 mies cn bes : LARGE DEEPYAEEZE lnetecceee we WASHER 0 7c PE ois Biren. fu peru” goose Sass ORDIONS. $38. 940, MORNINGS FE | equipped. FE —_ tires, PE 40000 ae cake PNT 7 eee : vo" Ceasers 4 R LIN. FT ofa cons S811) accorD! b.$20. 008, 900 QUARANTEED POTATOES | TS 8 81.8 Boats : neds, ~ Ds AND TWIN ot. peep! tes . et. nome uae aM seeeee nee rich oor FACTORY | win to ¢ Sel oa TO EM 550 5 ~ & Actessories 38 - condition. My size electric tis fe IRCH aracoeee per ft. . pe and color s finest qual: PRicES, _ ‘erm Clarkston &d_ Out Bald- Wyarematic LUXE @ 2 DOOR, o DRESSES sizes 10 vnc wa UME ELE Wav : OORS A athe sak’ oan bs =a ig ‘moor, ol sess POTATOES. pinto — heft fret 3 a i ment e« sl | ertetee Siete SEE Et | ete ® Do 9095. |S ae 8 SLE SPE "Ag ew “ene Dose. TELUS Boat Ow ; eae Heh Trade-in Dept. : rn ge = SOMPLETE Pind ‘TUMNo- enon | Sale Farm —_= "50 RE? serene ALWAYS THE SEASO ners —— “orm } Piece living room... $ 9.95 Sonowte "with ‘gleas weneries | i "Prene AND REPAIR: quipment_S8 "neers pbc Ma wll A Large Selecti Let us ws MERE | tee washer ‘wit tecount, Fully | Round tring soem = ee 4x8” Gio. 6, These are fact "chrome |—Oibese Beeberts, FE | 1 SPECIALS Ol tion, | good tires Selection at tag Brera yng hee with sudo saves. | re gee ‘arrers 54 SHEE Michigan poe ane | rai (Guitar aod “emoil pitt (FORD Asie Youn en 2000 W. Huron. Pe Habel’s SS ail Jeans (CORNER CHINA C7 Rd" PE3-e400 hye om aur non” p Tap ROCK ROCK ent, 303 Orchar | PIANO reese we ly Like XE HAWE. TRENCHES ~~ orn a . Mu 9 : make ing drud scra _ Fits A CABIN | e dining * TUNING | 950 FOR a Ee catein cae THE THR Rey Asadlnediasdics g Scammer SSE SSE re mbt $1.29 ee te gene FESR a | FORD, TRACTOR Jon month : L Wonk obs a MAN’ 1 : RENT | FORD take LEY T : IF TY Pick “UP (guaRANT rey atten GOOp CONDITIO: | Toge checeea Pike fon | TASK! “material slab | sues re Ser. $95 wontaly, with Le FORD FERGUSON. st Buckhore : R Por inf eu | DAVENPORT, CHA N.| console OF 10 R ow SKER’S OMBER PLA oe | WE Al80 RAVE A GOOD i ERS jormation roo T,_ CHAIR ner & 125 TV LA ~~ ln ee PLY OF UNUSED suP- : ee ete MA 646479 days, —. estimates. | vier onl Credenza ‘ | ators rs at $9.96 $39.50. nee TH READY M1 rE 35-6261 —cordion = bass PIANO. 200 | wt al [abe age | FORD cnt parents, te ode = LOT eascemnen | Sap ae are a. 7H Sol ile a 9¢ BUNDLE toe te oe "Sale Store Equipment _7 2 Fare Aber ~ ” | ' sacCK A J meget Som 6 eT ot AUTHORIZED CENTURY DEAL | Rebuilt—Guaranteed "DUNCAN PRYFE a0 Ce HARDWARE PL wnilfe cra BKicK. ORT A: REACH IN equipment 77) SURE tr You Down. Paes. Bene | 7 AK =r ao as Zu w reoh Nae spoe Rees war Sheeler HRIS-CRAFT KIT BOA 5 Prnasin wees i AKEFIELD _| ern = Sonic eee | = Sene UILDING 8 ON MEAT ORINDE! COME AND BEE OUR cTOR, - M Sree ene TS tan tensile ae “$18. TO 9500 8 aun ae re OR 36 ER. LI or D SEE DEAL HABE Ses Fee Lae Ey we HEE aoe Se ot oo SEANCHORTENCES ogee ie Sraneraseee rears : _Rd. FE 17-6764. : < LA Sercreh shummem | deste OTORS | Baro we 70.30 ed FE MAYTAG. GUAR) : Bur . rn PE S-ssed for tre ES en OUNS, | BUY SEL Bayes DUE FARM & RRY boat. rs. Everything Tee- | ‘oe & 14 HP wociepot retrig. . peony ianow pita’ = ane meiste DICINE ee e estimates. IR t-Bhell 373 5. Te TRADE. | NDUSTRIAL CHEVR OWENS MARI ter the CLAYT rary © chairs ee BUFFE ’ rs mabe eet rome WITH TWO Lg cMicaco ROLL TRACTOR JEROM . OLET Ml teke Ave. FE 38 3068 Orchard 1 TON’S _Sattord 38. 71 8 Northern L are factory irregs es) ame pg ing rotten! 25 WOO! i E MERCURY bake Ave. FS seme 3088 Orchard Lt. Rd. Kee oo phon umber Ca are factory Irregulars. | M These sz May be y good cond! FI WARD A : Rocheste S. Saginaw 2. re vem RADIO AND ONE ge SHO 5 =| W oley Lake Ra Ave ee Gnckass heen | A aera Pm. ot 47 Pine Btrect FE4 0461 OR VF. | rt Ford Dealer PHONE. at Cottage | SHORTY. oh hun tans “ND ON ei ee| cutee E AND SAVE E DELIVER USED | REFRIO’ | STOV + bake _sifes. 2, SROTOURS axD rane | NEW? FE 4-1442 | / HONE FE 4-4546 a Pine bane Oa Fe TINOLFUM, 12 Bea seagate SM win frets Berea wee Meging a Seen ae Sand, Gravel & Dirt 1. ae on EWE : = % 5 =~ Por power i % 0 a ms Poth ator. 604.80: sntge ham yee | EM 3-3996, CE ae 79| , nook wrecter with te. Michi ' dere ‘bein taken tor 38. as “tt | yacUGH GoEATEg BAER (sate bade Beak wea £8: | en EMENT BLOCKS G ines niractor now! . ich Ye ers for 2% and na | Perry all s beds. new ediste ICKS engip Tt has igan S her eigl _Jaceet Bg a soon, “a its and bags. 06 L aRUSHES | a ee eae — |- Ph. Ce =.aemvores, 04 Sheffiela lneicewanland L totay eering features of au SAL chigon's | 3S Se aeeawigas one Ee ae ee ee ores tails NEW rE ._ OR will vir yg rae ig es Cost NEW | end 119 oug , E! Ser ee ay See eee at ee Gee cers OTHE vol A : TRUCK |mxome Offered ‘cmon ELECTR A cH eect ete | PLUMBING 5 ecco | Bak, Sm 7S | sae Si eatte e ew wn ott re ee one Be ar Fords TRUCK GOINO 68 5 wen os Pon re RANOE, | BANK FU NT vou ee tj gal. BING SPECIALS Bitings © tor al = ge |_ Fe ser. road vEL AND 60-40 3 re ~ BOTTOM = 1, Romeo 3503 BARGAINS Geavine Pon TE 5806. vans] a) eae | secLIna OU rE E | 3 pe ben _ Bek water ° q_ with Trauer, Exchange | COW AND HORSE | = “ gormack Deering Number & Loong Mert a ry wean 3 are oe | Tee nev Aubuns tea. ee, | Schon © paistungs aN TIO pES ‘ wit a quay, Open Evenings *buadey_ | DRIVEWAY on sored ANURE Pec nr ee | ; ving Cail PE +a ‘ . About te rm Rd. afte REFRIGERA ete, MY 'ASON “Suscsocgec(o Laas SPECI! Po [Mls AVEL, FILL dena IALS! SPECIALSi | ; : S '46 FORD “TRANSPOR abd pt COLDEPOT ie wees 7 “iesd models. one “ef Americe beets Eeeage gercie cine * sone Piet | MANORS oe Tate DIRT, | ow an! eutivatr jeter | 2: RTATI( 2 | sowed tet ‘Ametion's | com tae * 14 with windows, | PROC PE &- AILER LOAD. 2 | incol Ton Platform PAID ION | _ine Bhonsd I ge a | aaeeusee” ea poco§ a ues a ft screens, 66 | nO john Deere Model — | ns $295 To Los Angeles Prisco and B: PGAING aa” Ponce a. cs en|® Room of aerata rol id sod fet 2 ecreen wiates | ee an nOAD & DaivEwaY ney tn wed te = on — mawlloars other 2 walnut 3AINS | _Ave Michigan P *, ty. FE > TOR, LiKE oe ia bowl, peste a mat ptntigh | sme E rs on all news “iemaed ‘ 52 CHEV PONTIAC Bab twin beds ra. Lak PORCH _ 31872. : bench door te or rer *| DRI _or FE Gravel Pont shes of ¢ ontiacs a eo priv Away SERVICE Baty ita Teac “oP a en i =P Srought trom lage €: ts We vOue aoe neste” te Ned work nit om, th ad | pepe: Supply 5 P] ¥,. on Bi ae es ee Tenietgy tue sore it ale. Armstrong 5 ue |coset et wen loge 6° to 35° ‘oe Tod bee “flooring. | $2 fatty. x soomen sanries. re wi 2211 Pontiac Ro” "Phone ply $s R ape areas $20 | r | D | Ornamental. FE K Phone EM 4308 mattress ‘ood + YE . ymou : waar 55 | Eicctre oer fas Piast wal tie ise eet Ee eas x ee 2s el: ‘Coal & Fuel COMPARE 47 CHEV 4, SALE OR Washe :. 948 | Ronny a wall tie i2e bellow, air 17° aril Mi fateh enuce stee aig LARO pbs 80 THESE P FACTOR Seda ag a “41 PONT! We buy, sell and sia Rubber aid vine! tmiaid o ie 3-0005 feed: other tools | sme, wire Hodes fee vee or omnis re Per 4 Ditgind ES Yo n Delivery UITY in 1683, 38 FT ROY! the wo eichanes every: ED aaimos at a at. wa TO cr 1 Clarkston al eaadeten Teal Te C. Allis Fi2 Far CAR —o $295 2 or small bom sl trade fora 104 a ana Tirniture | be ; noe ee TALBOT aa FIREPLAC ease Ra) Bere re ay Pract rs | Fe base. “eat Deve ‘ . ime“ 2S way, ea tbe, PLY ie ee | Seas i ically n 31 CHEV . | SWAP 1 A you. »”9 ASP FE 2-652) 5 . mame) Rey, : < : exe WOO aoe S-3008 SLAB like } ri Ford. ew ca E\ ia CRE OF GROUND FOR HALT TIL CLOSEOUT hund No. 3 sheet D HA ee ew . used rs at ry ROLET te model ro $x12 Lino! T TILE Used Ba red; box pine all kinds. places RDWOOD at rubber Cc car prices. 3%4-Ton Pickup ener 8:3 and 1 30 eras bes 300 Linclewms e ood Vpettlgeretege . $19.50 }ooxcan eas Mind | to orcer cn cable doors —arawers ‘wade eenaat Pom Ra, Fine ——< t i oaher 8698 Pp ay or FE 50137 | 4‘ — Wall Tile | eal ved Buy pong $38.50 ue table, with 4 8 —drawers made piace PUEt aL PIE. | Orion MY — toe tfom | dition CONT!NENTA: 12x12 Lino een ree See AB tems reesné pt aggre a rwse "Beldvin kt [ate gill on and | TRENCHERS : LARRY | 3 at Paras Se ee eat Sy ES RS Ee 2 Te | face wey rary pba. ae Jae 2) rH oe wos. hat perfect arold's, 140 S. S Te yd. | oe TRAN! MA 4 BEA se DOZER $19 ELM. t have con- . 49 S | EASY Dakiand, PE 2- posts Gols’ ‘ascend ACKAGE a DES JEROME to BE Tg Seo Boon ota abet = ng besa nent | ee ees re Na smo aa 31 F A , foe tee | H Ps oo r F ou ‘TOOLS. BO YOUR OWN Ami * S Gnnancente Rochest se es : erty) tor iemereamsnave oi prep. Peior after i; ae: =e On | a DAVENPORT $20 . plumbing wiring OWN | Ke PE es, . nd Boe, s CT eee aa pOLACKETT iInG “FOR ars oie Dealer oe WILL ae NEW on Sid Cqraph, 8100 FE AXD PHONO. imma” i. _ | drain “te, soll sewer 4 « eatt® ERS PU MPS “i Rrepiaces-”a10 cam | sane Dixte — od DEALER GooD i" » YEARS : | Fs Peete: phe go eg UCH WAYN a 2 PIECE Bide seomaTh _ pide Mtg +1008 Mtecee tk ans meee? deep well tots a ew ed! ~BoLitine GAG —— OPEN BUY ‘ ' * GMC “ci ae 0) _—— Apert NE GABERT'S Hae E MOMAIR LIVING 1, PA Le Tee | tee ly Ey analies Plants, Trees Shrubs 80A. * E ROTARY Teens -Ton Panel vera howsetrailer MODERN | Electrom ANCE SPECIAI < Pd an 4 TABLE. oni von | oom ge % SATONE — ome. shallow wel ee THE Tuan ao mava| EVANA BQUIP wens = $495 wal oY sictamore 1082. poste An oe. et oe canes tas ee a. coal pace ma merk, 10 aca baa No , "$50 50 oak ua Gane ake ~~ OnE 20m — ; 5 TAKE USED OR2. | Maytag a ... $90) tubes, FE na cules '< toene cad oe gorgesus colors. KELL Ys ue seme Bae aay MAN CHAIN SAWS - 52 = rt trad TRA | like ne ee ee 1056 res and USED 8. paint mes SHAR _ 55860 soreged, 38 yoage ot NEW & saws Wer be PSS eee Birmoutn's ar. Radio “Za | Boxee com ae ory 22 LeRS COTE BET | so Tg tes, Moves, et Anbar ARDWARE | * For Sele Se ote tar, So AG 5g B edan Delivery Pane —— ae seat nly | Bente cies eee a , at...008| Aves, TS Pr mat home. Phillipe | wi a, _Ferch, customers xD “Overhead ee ibeseanaeaeas Pets a | Woodward "im ie. “Miller Oar side and ow a ee $795 ADE YOUR LAND pam tecinew - Se | &, § PORNITURE 8 * “rautpmiat | Garden eee ak oe varage Door ISTERED _BUPP | gomG reac Phone ‘Mt '¢ Mile. . ™ new in- eae tmal house, mortence eculy, lars Up to 24 m -™ be closed tem SALES co.) fom. “Pw (North gin oS aon slow. All sines ore 0 iness is ee ai se amen a ee STARTER A} . $1,895 = DODGE — i te oew or used | AwTIQUES. Pair oF wes nIAN *| Ap on tn as =| — = oe ee | tree estimate today. con | SPBMAN JAN ESRNELS es as Seats #1360 fig MICHIGAN’S 7a-Ton Panel Pn s. Telegraph EXCHANGE | — al binds. desk. Tetiorm = ware Fon a set model | Rosoter auaandnarsoe7 FE | GU enema OR _3-0265. - ATTEN: wee mers 5° MOVIE | Eves. MX, i i in eveu| $3 SOE ~G coon | Sona BABY MALE PAR- NTION. ieee ad lawn wor payee a PRO * Denar, peo, HOLL FWOOS | ile 10c ~ |B ee RIED DOUGLAS FIR we Move. 28. FE. Tpainonna PIPLD” "Melrose | “orrons, YOU ROY AWE woos se SoS 20 M eked Pe ere Pe te ie ERE INSULATION oes wees fy fvaeaie Hee * pomp i2 ns BoaD Pid ape | Oved Y_VENDING MACHINES (USED, BENDIX AUTO “| POOR SHOP Fir hoot Boards: see tian | = STORM DOOR | REOWTERED BE 4 “PE'sons | MARKET ONLY COMPLE ee pete AIN +DR se From! [7 ee — | peta gord AUTO WARRING | For $ S Saginaw — Pa P oe OAR PLOOR A lipmecaay" COMB. Ss ee A BEAQLES TOP A THE VISOR p.m. F rk Se ING %" STOR iH ees ~~ 8. MER EXTRAS. me St ALL BARGAIN after| FURNITURE LIKE $78 FE; — OF Sale Miscellaneous. 7 Ne. ooo ae 4 Awning Type 7 SASH mentor wid bedgree —re| A wees = TRA arv- Ls, Snes d AIN small a wenn s 72 pry ae $200 per M Jind - ree includes OR CALL ge gle Da. DEL S! __For Sale Clothing 70 ee wer vide ek nr : pay rel | M. Ows i. wea 2 international cham “KING R ie che SR » eee REAL BUY, $75 FUR me 70! sed Trad nats file! NEW LOW PR rose rer ae x. A. BENSON ae CARD we out H Beate cond: ooh ea 2S _coat, for $2, TRIMMED ra “s, 6e & sc «| = ° 3 | Pont tT = Gong condition ‘Appuy 122° dev THE BIG PA ST ea x Sr WEDoIR See teak coe om Pert. Seley ‘beneds"t we ft Mecwety, i, [PANY | PHONOORAPH vesen |" h ee opr el Pontiac Road at Opdyke” woophasenn CORNER with tram size 10 mo Gown |2 5° ime room $0.95 * Pickup $65 per : aa rk et +1086 Lake| ord pla gz: | BLONDE St. pe | ow _ e D AND. 13 ER oF cn an, Cisaaes CLOTS, sae |b hg fiving. roo CLL ses ed - hee 16. pt refrigerate Cnet ey, po gel wrest. COCKER ee) TOUR ORD eto Puta P DT aLog sua vee Spinet deans Poom 22120000) iis ay ble prices. ber The ranges a | ane en Fruorescenh, secretched Par Sona Mie. West of Tele.| PIO CROP ANDLE AR ERT | roxincsouy, | iatis een, Seen Se “Takes | Use ee ee ee cry Se seu oge oS eat sive T - rs 11 > Ge petetey WILSO ruck Dealer EA ot leak oles IVYATAN? re eC |e a mT apes ee HEATING firmaces heaters +3 a Pe seems ‘is or KING pros. = 809 S JN GMC “Ere so ES a. JU: PRIOIDAIRE, ¢ CUBIC F (CASH CASH ston paee a as aoe, ek. a Your 1-H Dealer S. Woodw ee mention Wh Coss [ats Bare or, sarthin ~ GASH |! Rat fan ss 2008 Ps PES431 B Goods 71) “St"S.re SUITE wit RUG. “Ee Siete ot vatae | sed Mower vanes, seavi wamoats mew OTTLE GAS TEN v6, ne Lafraes |} 9 af rater heater on ceed bidg. material. registered. size TTEN = 10 NACE Colema ot rnace feet of rial « Sr fo _&, i ae no ne stoves, 000.98 “ ” as ; . ; ; } i. . L ‘ \ 3 . ye 4 x} 5 ae ale: j ; ; ‘ *. . “i a * 4) thn . i _* ; Diderot * / | oa FP Sei ot pier: ¥ v 7” . i . ‘ ‘ } \ 3 Bree -_ Trivia lentions Art -- Today's Television Programs - - Channel }—WJBK-TV Channel (—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV TV HIGHLIGHTS Lind Hayes in “Side Street”| Payoff. 6:39 — (7) — Wild Bill Hickok.| Comedy of life in New York. | 5.54 (7)_ ir Base. (2) — Ladies = Taaee at i eee film. | 16:30 — (4+ — Duffy's Tavern:| Day. = _ Pal As andes prem Archie the Heir. :00—(4)—Weleome Traveler, (7) Flemming * | 11:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Variety, | ° —Cowboy Colt. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45 — (4) — Man About Town. Bob Maxwell; music. (2) — Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. : 7:00 — (7) — Famous Playhouse. “Hurry, Hurry” film. (4)—Cap- tain Braddock. “Cold Deck” how card sharks operate aboard ocean liners. (2) — Craig Ken- nedy. Detective drama. comedy. (4)—News. (2)—News. 11:15 — (7) — Theater. Anna Lee in “High Conquest."’ (4) — Sing- in’ Along. (2) — Wrestling. Billy McDonald vs. Verne Gague. 11:30 — (4) — Moods in the Night. Music. . TUESDAY MORNING 1:00~—(4)—""Today.” 9:30 — (7) — Jamie. Jamie meets a screwball relative in “The Ar- riva) of Cousin Fred.” (4) — Ar- thur Murray Party. Martha Raye is guest. [2) — News. Doug Ed- wards. 9:45 — (4) — News Caravan. John Cameron Syaze. (2) — Perry Como. Patti Page, Charlie Ap- plewhite sub for Perry. 8:00 — (7) — Sky King. Kirby Grant, pilot-rancher. (4)—Name That Tune. Musical quiz; Red-+- Benson. (2) —. Burns and Allen. When Gracie-and Blanche go to Talent Scouts. Arthur Godfrey host to three singers, fhusical trio. 9:00 — (7) — Wrestling. Film. (4) — Dennis Day. Handwriting an- alyst alarms Dennis. (2) — I 8:45 — (7) — Cartoons. | 9:00 — (4) — “Playschool.” (7) — | Breakfast Club. | 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day | 10:00—(4)—"Ding ‘Dong School.” (7) Charm Time. (2) “Arthur Godfrey.” 10:30 — (4) — One Man's Family. Heaven. 4:30—(4)—"On Your Account.” (2)—Feature Theater. 5:00-—(4)—*“ Adventure Patrol.” (7) —"Auntie Dee.” 6:15—(4)—"Gabby Hayes.” 5:30—(4)—“‘Howdy Doody.” (2)— “Sports.” (7) — Cartoons. 6:45—(2)—P aul Killium. (7) — Weather. TUESDAY EVENING THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 | ‘ed ” - Carney and Jo Stafford Lucy's Trailer Piles Up Intake New ‘Home’ TV Show Mails Invitations From Home, Kansas By JACK O'BRIAN i: NEW YORK (INS) — Art Car- | ney’s stardom on the Gleason show | was the reply to thousands of de- | manding letters. . . Fi The Jo Stafford show has it all | over the quarter-hour field for tastefully elegant simplicity; also the best voice... ~ Vivian Vance (Lucy's gal pal) is the honest-to-subpoena sheriff of Cubero, N. M., where she's a rancher. . . 6:00—(4!--"Time for Music,” (7) 6: 15—(4)—"News.” (7)—"‘Sports.” Jones. (2) — ‘“‘News.” 11:00 — (4) — Home. (7) — Charm Kitchen. 11:38 — (2) — Strike It Rich. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) —12 Film, (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15 — (4) — Hawkins Falls. (2) of Life. (7) — Ross Mu holland 12:30 — (4) — Betty White. (7) — News. (2) — “Search For To be — (2) — Guiding Light. (7) | — Stars on: Seven. Ed Hayes. 7:00 — (4) — “Storybook.” (T)— Biff Baker. (2)—This is Business. 1:16. — (4) — TBA. | | 7:30—(4) — Dinah Shore (7) — American Cavalcade. (2)—Doug | lace Edwards. 7:45 — (4) — News. (2) — Jo | Stafford. . 8:00 — (4)—Milton Berle. (7)—Col. Flack. (2)—Life 1s Worth Living. |8:30 — (2) — Plainclothesman. | (7) — Arthur Murray. | 9:00—(4) —““Fireside Theater.” (7) | Room for Daddy. (2) Foreign | Intrigue. Love Lucy. Lucy competes with | se = keenest 13) = Bob | 9:30 — (4) — Circle Theater. (2)— Ricky in “Home -Movies.”’ 9:30 — (4) — Robert Montgomery Presents. Walter Hampden in| “Such a Busy Day Tomorrow.” (2) — Masquerade Party. Doug Edwards host; participants dress as famous people. 10:00 — (7) — Motor City Fights. Middleweight bout; Tommy Leedie vs. King Solomon. (2) — 1:38 — (4) — Good Cooking. (2)— | 2:00 — (4) — Travel Unlimited. 17) — My Life. | 2:30 — (4) — Jean McBride. (7) “Theater.” (2) — * party. 2:45 — (4) — Faye Elizabeth. Suspense. (7) — U. S. Steel Hour. 10:00—(4)—“Judge for Yourself.” (2)—**Danger.” 10:30—(4)—All Star Theater. (7)— Name's the Same. (2)—Favorite } Story. . 11:00—(4)—"‘News.” (7)—"‘Soupy’s | On.” (2)—“News.” | 11:15—(4)—Theater. (7) — Sham- Studio One. Mary Healy, Peter! 3:00—(4)—Kate Smith. (2)—Big! rock Theater. (2) — TBA. -- Today's Radio Proarams -- Programs furnished by stations fisted in this columm ere sub ject te change without notice wR, (ren CKLW. (800) Www, (ase) WOAR, (1198) WXYZ, (17) WIDE, (1600) TONIGHT €:45—WXYZ, News, Wolfe WJIBK, McLeod | TUESDAY EVENING 1:06—WJR. Dick Burris wean = | €:00—WJIR, News 6:0—7. Rews : 7 WW, News by True WWJ, News aig ge Ww, News -McKensie| WXYZ News, Wette . ou ‘ae Oe pt nN Weteetet, McKenzie CKL see | Sports WJBK, Rise and x} Z . x :18—WJR, M 7 wat . — _ | _ t us C180. Clart Quartet WEE, Dick Osgood FUEEBAy avesanese +:15— WIR. Cart Quartet ab 1:00—WIR, Read of Life writs, tes Brits 1:38—WW, Live Ww. Mews, Mulhollané rere. Lee @mith CKLW. Bddie Chase WXY2, Pred WXYZ, Charm Time | CKLW Eddte Chase CKLW. Austin Crant CKLW. News. Bud ¢:38—WIR, Bob Reynolds on — Binge WJBK, News, Geor ‘ eg Bob Reynolds WXYZ, McKenzie » &eusee WCAR, Hews Chet 1130 =| WXYR 8d tecKencte 7:40 WWJ. News | $:15—WJR, Ma Perkins ¢:45—WJIR, Lowell Thomas , CKLW. Waits ¢:45—WIR. Lowell Thomas ww, 6:08—WIR Jack White pt Maxwell 1:30—WJR,_ Dr — red Quest House WXYZ, Dick Osgood Mary Extre ppg ag Boney a CKLW. News Toby CKLW. Your Boy Bud WXYR Bill Stere 5 Bil WJIBK, News, tile WJBK, Tom George : Lewts See Tee lowe & WCAR, ews, News, Club 1130 ws George JBK. Tom 6:15—WJR, Bud 1:45—WJIR Guiding Light 1:15 WW, : WXYZ, Wolfe CKLW, Dick Powell w e, 5 7:15—WWJ, Alex Drier WCAR. Coffee With Clem e wan, cae | 4 “a W. Guy Huse one-way, Wane Man ww pewe Mulholland 1:30 7:30—WJR, Pamily Skeleton a lessenger, Coffee ww Weegee Beatty Ww, Morgan Beatty $:48—WCAR, Radie Revives | GSUN’ News Tom Sas © epece CELW Gansta mecsten 9:00— WIR. x Club 1130 . : ‘WWJ, Minute Parade €:18 Rue Ww foqpe Sunes ww x 9:18-—-WJR, Mae Hawt Show og = Ged wats City WXYS, Your Mine CKLW. Heetter, Lines wipigstoapstal w, Totnes Sar tn WJBK. News, Den Cate ER. Srignee Das WJBK, News, George 9:30—WJR, Mra. Page CEL, Peoss 8:18—WW) Prank Sinsire 6:18 — WXYZ, Income Tex CKLW, Quod Meignder WCAR. Club 1130 WXYZ, Sammy Kaye . * . _ ™ 3:00—WIR, Hilltop House 0:0 WIR, Northe Sor WIR, Tales Gooute | 9:08—WIR. Fete ane Jeo WWd, Lite Beeuttul ww wwi, ¥ CKLW, Tony WXYZ, Paul Winter Wxyz. of the Day het the Day WCAR, Temple Academy CKLw Piane Griete| CKLW. High Adventure CKLW, Under Arrest WIBK. George WJBK. WER, Cencerescn | “80 WM, Artnee Goterey WCAR. News, Rhythm o8—WKYZ ¥ WW, Welcome Traveler : andercook - tna eee WXY2, My True Story 8:18—WIR, House Party 9:90_WJR. Jonany Dollar wwe Beur CELW, Homechets WWJ, Road of Lite WW. Dragnet wWxrk, Opere WJBK, News, Murphy CKLW.- Bddie Chase WAY, Town Merting CKLW. Hour of Charm =| WCAR News 8:30—WW4, Pepper Touns ee 0:%—wWwJ, American Band | 1#:15—-WCAR, Tempic CKLW, Badie Chase CKLW, Queen's Men WXY2,. Whispering 8:48-—WIR, Geil Gunday 30:06—WJR,. Vaughe Monree| CKLW. Mary M - WWJ, Hight te Happiness ww), McGee WCAR, Harmeny 4:08—WJIR, Listen Lorene WXYZ, News 10:48—WWJ, Breet the Bank WWJ, Backstage CKLW, Prank S¢wards WXYZ, Giri Marries WXYZ, Watrick - McKenzie 11:00—W WJ, Strike Mt Rich WIBE, News 10:18—WXYZ, Top of Tows ww This CKLW, Hollywood Date 10:38—WW), Bod Hope .WJBK, Den McLeod WCAR. News. Ballads 0:18—WIR, Country Tunes Dalias 0: 18—CKLW. Music oy Roth 9:38—WJIR, My Priend Irma ww, : Fortune WJBK. Gentile 9:45—-WXYZ, News 10;00—WJR, Parsons CKLW Frank faward> —"Detroit Deadline.” (2)~—“Kit | Carson.” } 6:30 — (4) — Sports. (7) — Rocky | | 6:45 — (4) — Traffic Couft. (2) —| of sending thousands of invitations 10:45 — (4) — Three Steps to) Ends Lac 2 | up the biggest weekend business . | NBC-TV went to all the bother | jto its new “Home” show to | |Home, Kansas,” to be mailed | | with that postmark. . . i Legislation against TV charity | solicitation also may strike it poor | for telethons. . . Cornel Wilde and wife Jean Wal- | Inc.,”" to make TV films. . Heward Duff has finished the first of 26 “dohnny Nighthawk” films. Duff plays an adventurous Hunt Stromberg. who made the slick ‘Thin Man” films, has ap telefilmed ‘Pitfall’ .series about | juve delinquency. . . Wally Cox will do “Three Men On a Horse”’ for U. S. Steel's The- ater Guild opus later this sea- Fred Allen was proclaimed an | “old man’ by Basil Rathbone on |‘“The Name's the Same,” so now we wonder where that leaves Basil. | who is two years older than Fred |(Fred’s 60 this year; Bahzil, 162)... | It alse helped establish some- | thing we've hollered about fer | tracks and plunged into a 1,500 where. . . “Who's the Boss” is as good an imitation of ‘What's My Line?” as anything else in its imitative | | field. Needs brightening, but the stuff's there. . . Nelson Eddy may get a warm weather series. . . The Meadows sisters (Jayne & Audrey) have a TV show of their own a-planning. Let's start a move to get Ed Wynn back on the air .. . soon. \Teaching Son, 3, to Be Truthful Puts Dad in Jail into the Look in the sofa,” little Ted shouted gleefully And tifere was Papa Martin un- derneath. | He was booked at city prison | and held in liew of $35 bail. | Said Martin, ‘That's all right. I've always told Ted to tell the truth.” ‘Detroit Auto Show Ends; @unes WIBK., News, Mcleod WW, Stelle Dal "wee Tee te Roos a cae, ten Sete ou — win. Three sum Officials Planning for ‘55 ar oe = 11:90—WIR, Make Up Miné | ¢:30wwJ, Widder Brows | WJ. Mische Kowtles CKLW, Ww), Phrase That Maye | WJBK, Don Meleoe GW Fads bitte DETROIT (INS) — The 4ist an- 10:40—WIR, Beulae pipe iinnpe Tapei 10:59—WJR. Wherd ot Cede | nual Detroit Auto Show ended Sun- CEL, utes WB, Don | “SRLW. "Gecrgs wright | | WW, Parts Stare day night with a record attend- 11:00-WIR, News rg SeLwW, Omeas ance. Officials immediate- CRLW, News, Bonds “hiace's Part? mrtg Pag 19:45 — WIR, Guest Star ly to make next year’s affair even WBK, WIBK. News. WEYR, Wattrick. McKenste| Gulia ondeneiee”” bigger. 11:15—WJR, Bop Reynolds rg Lobehitns gf om 1100—WIR, News Predicted turnout for the nine- Wave tp a Tews WXYZ, Curtain Caus WCAR, News WW, News day exhibition at the State Fair CKLW. Manhattan Muste oon Site O18 WIR,_ swt Saw Bowe Grounds had been 250,000. Actual- 11:30—WIR, I Believe. cok “ie Parren w. News ly, 280,341 persons went through CKLW. Phil With Muse | .o.15-WJR, Aunt Jenny 11:18—-WJK. Bop Reynolds | the turnstiles. TUESDAY MORNING 3. acon 9 Caller *CRLW ‘sty kine. renee wxv3 Top of Tews ““Ttwas ‘the city’s first auto show ¢:30— Ww forum = 6:48 WIR. Curt Masses w. Music since the start of World War II way, bee Maresh ait ee Wwa Marriage Pas Hae wa, | CKLW, Rews WXYZ. News, Musto CALS. Coeu Brows SA? ote eee’ | ° + WJBK. News CRLW, Your Boy Sud a ee CRLW, Phil MeKellar Ss Jack Harris at Studios . yesterday that York, who captured! Good Will Help Making Records for TV ar 0 128 Guemaen ant NARS Ont ee: Jack Harris, of 4 Argyle, is . eral machine gun emplacements, CRANSTON, R. I. (UP)—Post-| sine two weeks in Hollywood Suffers Stroke at 66 | stato sre"seaf a testment |r iia ("Happy") Livpcd| king recordings to be used on . e proper care, rest and treatment.| 124 delivered so much good will -| York, who was a sergeant, was TV.programs later in the year. along with the mail that when he . York, @6-year-old hero of World| list by act of Congress in 191.|pouse friends and neighbors fin-| Along” program heard ever WWJ War I, may be hospitalized for | He suffered the stroke at his | ished the job. ~ TV, at 11:15 p. m. week or 10 days because of a| home in Pall Mall, Tenn. — ~ "Dr. Jack Witherspoon of Nash-|- About $4 per cent of the farms PO ville’s St. Thomas Hospital, said! in the U. S, have chicken flocks. NTIAC’S OLDEST 7 | ‘| Beach social life today after an Rubi F lies Back - to'Babs, Denies Visiting Zsa Zsa PALM BEACH, Fla. ® — Por- | firio Rubirosa, the suave playboy- diplomat, plunged back into Palm absence of several days from his | bride, Woolworth heiress wenn Hutton. There were reports he had flown to Phoenix, Ariz., to visit an ald flame, Zsa Zsa Gabor. But he de- clared he had gone to his native Dominican Republic on business. He flew into Miami Saturday | night in a chartered plane and) | came immediately to Palm Beach. ' “My Ged, Rubirosa ‘asked reached him tered plane Friday. Miss Gabor, in Phoenix on location, said she hadn't seen him. ee -_ [LOO SINGER RECONDITIONED ELECTRIC PORTABLE ~— PIONEER DUOQ—One of America's best liked comedy teams, Pete | Lind Hayes and Mary Healy who carved a rewarding stage career, | '| now invade the realm of television. The duo hae subbed for countless | personalities on TV and gecently appeared in a video play whose | locale was the wild and wooly west. (That explains the get-up of | “eoon-skinned” Peter Lind.) ——- + - $$$ | jumped. They were flung under | the wheels and crushed between | | the rocks and the sides of the | train. The train was fhe three-rail in Ski Train Crash the, nin was the three TOULOUSE, France W—A cog| center track -is notched to mesh | railway train streaking down 4) with a cog wheel on the engine. } mountain in the French Pyrenees | wi holi skiers the - — Hmnpes oo (75 Yeors of Marriage foot ravine yesterday. Nine per- ITHACA W — A rural Ithaca sons were killed and 14 injured. couple, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson I The train was on its way from a_ Brodebeck, celebrated their TSth ski run to Luchon when it derailed. wedding annversary and a 93rd It was believed the brakes failed. | birthday at a family dinner Satur- As the train shot off the track|day. 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