The Weather . ; 
Thursday: Showers “ . ‘ 
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  SUCCEEDS K Y ES — Secretary of Defense 
Charles E. Wilson, right, congratulates Robert B. 
Anderson, left, shortly after President Eisenhower 
Tuesday nominated him to become Deputy Secretary Oh> Wilson Congratulates New Deputy s 
AP Wirephete 
of Defense. He succeeds Roger M. Kyes, center, 
whose resignation becomes effective May 1. Ander- 
son presently is Secretary of the Navy. 
    
Proposed County Census 
Loses by Close 41-39 Vote _ Oakland County Board of Supervisors called off the proposed special county census by a narrow vote of 41 to 
39 early this afternoon. 
The roll call climaxed two hours of argument, with   
GOP Senators 
Propose 7 Rules 
to Guide Probes 
WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate 
  
Commercials of Actual 
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sex|Early Kindness Pays Off 
in Freedom for Prisoner 
Leo T. Luttrell, 54, sentenced by Circuit Judge H. 
Russel Holland to a life term as an habitual criminal in 
1941, walked from the same Oaklgnd County courtroom 
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  Expect Showers, 
Mild Weather 
in Pontiac Area 
Showers and a high near 30 de- 
grees are forecast for the Pontiac 
area by the U.S. Weather Bureau. R. B. Anderson 
Replaces Kyes *vix sss Swiss “tke Sends Nomination 4 to 50 tomorrow. Navy Secretary 
  for Vacant Post | degrees in the city. A trace of rain and snow was recorded in 
WASHINGTON ( A P )— | the area yesterday. 
The administration was! At 8 a. m. today the tempera- 
ture stood at 30 degrees. At 2 
p. m. in downtown Pontiac the 
the vacancy in the Navy! mercury registered 38. 
secretary's post created by 
the selection of Robert B. 
Ahderson to be deputy 
defense secretary. 
The White House an- C. of C., Unions 
sured yeetny ves Back City Plan sent Anderson's nomination; Proposals for Financing 
to the Senate, to succeed) Pyblic Improvements to 
Roger M. Kyes, who is leav-| ge op April 5 Ballot 
Defense Department May 1.| The Pontiac Chamber of Com- 
Anderson is a “Democrat for | ™erce and the Pontiac-Oakland 
Eisenhower” from Texas. | County Industrial Union Council, 
Secretary of Defense Wilson, at | C10, favor the city’s plan for 
a ol confer short. | financing a long-term program of 
| public improvements including a 
$3,000,000 hospital expansion. 
‘| Milo J. Cross, C. of C. president, 
released a statement today saying 
the improvements ‘‘wilk help as- 
sure Pontiac's continued growth 
both physically and culturally.”’   
  
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gageg is to be done.” 
Excise Tax Cuts   
crossings in Pontiac. 
“In addition, the city’s whole 
program of street, sewer, drainage 
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Sees Churchill Retiring 
LONDON @—A new retirement 2 
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to Senate; Lodge Eyed from a a LD ma high of a 4 
GM Sales in '33 
Highest Record 
for Any Firm Stand Over $10 Billion, 
Taxes Near 2 Billion, 
| .Net Profit 598 Million 
NEW YORK (AP) — Ten 
billion dollars in sales, more 
than 1%4 billions in taxes, 
| 598 millions in profits—| 
| that’s the record of General 
/Motors Corp. for 1953. 
The sales of $10,027,985,- 
482 were the highest in his- 
tory for any private cor- 
poration and eclipsed by a 
| wide margin the $7,549, 154,- 
419 previous record for GM 
or any other firm. Dies at Play 
    
  Boy, 11, Hanged 
on Tree Branch Climbing Mishap Tokes 
Life of Darrell Butler Net income of $598,119,478 was! 
only the third highest for the giant 
Tuesday Afternoon 
Darrell Bruce Butler, 11, of 6 auto manufacturer but GM kept 
Direct taxes of $1,237,000,000 |S Tasmania Ave. was dead on | 
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| Lauds Senator 
for Attack Upon 
Party-Splitting Brands as ‘Nonsense’ 
Adlai’s Remarks About 
Divided GOP 
WASHINGTON (AP )— 
President Eisenhower said 
today Sen. Flanders (R-Vt) 
did a service by pointing up 
the dangers of party-split- 
ting strife in his Senate 
speech critical of Sen. Mc- 
not issuing any blanket en- 
dorsement of Flanders’ 
speech. He also told a news 
conference: 
  its position as biggest money - 
maker in American industry, top- 
| ping 1953 earnings of 553 million 
|by Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) and 
491 million for the Bell Telephone 
System. 
plus $661,000,000 collected by GM | arrival at Pontiac General Hospital 
| im sales and excise taxes came to jate yesterday after he hanged | $1,898,000,000 equivalent to $21.77 ‘ - } | himself accidentally in a tree 2} | a share of common stock, com- feet from his home. 
pared with net ft ete Pontiac Detective Thomas Mitch- | 
ell said the boy apparently was 
“Earnings continued to be ad-| descending from the 18-foot box 
versely affected by excess profits | elder when the Ying of a dog taxes and in 1953 earnings also 
        
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WASHINGTON (UP) 
--Secretary of Agriculture 
Ezra T. Benson said to- 
day he would probably ask 
President Eisenhower to 
veto high farm price sup- 
ports on basic crops if 
Congress votes to con- 
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          By STONEY JACKSON 
Sports Columaist and Chaplain of the Sportsman's Chapel, 
Tullahoma, -Tenn. 
Question: Do you think professional football rates 
Otto Graham, star quarterback of the Cleveland 
knows that. The men are rugged, they play | | Question: What builds 
among the Browns? 
don’t pray for any special 
no game for weaklings— : iach 
                  
      
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gan State. Others I'm 
Question: When did a 
to you? 
football to- 
but 
  Graham: Before each game, we hold a 
ing for players in the dressing room. No 
| or fancy. We repeat the Lo 
Jesus taught His Disciples. We f 
then happens on the field will be the right thing. 
We're not, the only football team that does this. The 
y before games; so does Michi- 
, was born six years ago, I Weary Football Player Finds Prayer Renews Strength “Can he play football?” Football is a great equalizer. 
such a good team spirit 
formal 
"s Prayer together. We 
favors, just the prayer that 
that whatever 
sure. 
personal faith become vital 
Graham: Soon after our first child was born. Good 
as my early Christian training was, I took it pretty 
much for granted. My prayers were au 
there were no real crises in tomatic. Since 
my early life, I felt no de- 
my own      
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Members of School Board! 
Order Condemnation of 
Property for 
From Our Birmingham Bureau 
BIRMINGHAM — Board of Edu 
cation members last night adopted 
a resolution condemning 22 acres, 
of land for a new junior high 
school and a playground for an 
existing school . 
School board attorney John Martz 
will be instructed to begin the con 
demnation at once. The tract is 
bounded by Derby road, Adams 
road, Buckingham road and the 
Grand Trunk Railroad rghtof- 
way. 
An offer of $1.250 per acre was 
made by the school board. in No 
vember, 1953 and refused by the 
owners. 
Uuder Giscussion was a finish 
used on weoden c.rridors in the 
Torry school. According to Supt. 
of Schools Dr. Dwight B. Ireland, j 
the finish was approved by the 
office of State Fire Marshall, but | 
the city fire marshall says it is | 
inflammable. 
Plans for moving the site of 
high school football games from 
Pierce School to the high school 
were discussed, and approval was 
given the Birmingham Teacher's 
Qlub for a 20-minute presentation | 
on salary proposals at the next 
meeting. 
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Postponed last week because of 
weather conditions, | 
read, Bloomfield Hills. 
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Local Girl Scout troops have! 
been, or will be celebrating the 
42nd birthday of the Girl Scouts 
is Friday in varied ways. Troops Cy 
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ion Friday, in a program 
depicting the dress in foreign coun- | 
song 5) 
«Kay Fowler, senior program aides 
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“Guest Night” is »- the docket 
for tenight’s meeting of the Ham- 
mend Organ Seciety, at 8 at 
is wel- 
and Detroit. } 
at St. James 
the first one to be held 
Rev. Harold Towne wil! 
the first in a series of 
the rith 
present 
on 
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Children's services committee of 
League of Women Voters will 
1:15 p.m. tomorrow at 
Sheridan in Southfield Town- 
t and three 
mentions at the 13th an- 
the igffi i mentions 
ended its convention 
. is composed of profes- 
photographers from al! over 
tate, rg 
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At a recent meeting. Mrs. Car! 
H. Rice was re-elected as presi- 
dent of the Women’s Club. Also 
reelected were Mrs. William W. 
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The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Parti 
eleady tenight. Lew 8 te There 
dap cleads with shewers late in the day 
Righ 4 te Light variable winds 
te south 1 te IF 
miles an Beer inte tonight and Thersday 
‘ Tedar in Peatiae 
Lewest temperature preceding 8 am 
m=: Wind velocity 12 mph 
Direction Norta 
Gun sete Wednesday at 633 pm. 
rises Thursday at @ 61 aw 
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rises Thureday at 1056 am } 
BDewetews Temperatures 
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Lowest 2 
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‘eather—Partly cloudy. trace é@f rain 
and snow. 3 “Mrs. John R. Dufty, corresponding 
| through industrial plants, mwu- 
| eraft pregrams. } 
Church will begin to | 
Papacy, following the 
of Mrs. Robert L. Adams, | 
Arnold, re- | 
The associa.) - . . | 
Junior High) Merrill. first vice president and 
secretary 
New officers taking office in 
May are: Mrs. Charles E. James, 
second vice president; Mrs. Ralph 
Main, recording secretary; Mrs. 
Charles Zeigler. treasurer; Mrs 
Matthew Cammareri, directer and 
Mrs. Stuart Allen, auditor 
Others are Mrs. William O. Mer-! 
rill program chairman; and Mrs. | 
kdwin Minks, Mrs. Lawrence 
Heintz and Mrs, C. F. Butters, 
program committee, 
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For the seventh consecutive year 
the local YMCA will offer its Da-Y 
summer program from June 28 
through Aug. 6. Programs will run 
from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. each day 
under supervision of Edwin F. Kir- 
bert, executive secretary. 
There wil be swimming, tours 
  seum visits, overnight outings, 
trips te Briggs Stadium, and | } 
Reservations for full-time par- | 
ticipation will be taken by the Y | 
starting April 1. Youngsters at- 
tending only part-time wil] not’ 
register until May 1. | 
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to summon juries ‘as been ap- 
proved by the city commission. 
Such action became necessary) | 
: when a local attorney pointed out 
juries for trials in justice 
not being summoned | 
Birmingham Newcomers are 
Mr and Mre Herman L. Martens. De- 
troiters whe have moved to 1278 Jackson 
Park. He is the owner of a Detroit 
shop. 
Pormer Grosse Pointers Mr and Mrs 
whe recently moved to 3733 Lin 
cain «Me is with Mowell Biectric Mo- 
tor Co 
Mr. apd Mre Russel) Hughes, whe 
have moved from Detroit te 7345 Ch - 
He is with Prec M. Randal) Ac- | 
Perk He is with MacManus, John & 
Adams 
‘Mr end Mre Jehp Micheel from 
Beattie. Wash. whe ere living at 1718 
Hellan Me is with Cunninghem- 
by Hoover Ideas Ex-President Sees Five 
Billion Off Expenses if 
No Pressure Groups 
WASHINGTON @& Herbert 
Hoover said today five to seven 
billion dollars a year could be 
saved if Congress would follow all 
the recommendations he expects 
the new commission on govera 
ment reorganization to make 
The former President, chairman 
of the commission, said in a speech 
for the National Press Club that 
no final recommendations have 
been put on paper but added 
“We are learning a jot. 
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“From discussions with officials 
and task force leaders, I am con- 
vinced that if we could secure al! 
our desires from the Congress, we 
could save five to seven billion 
dollars per year without injury to 
the necessary functions of the gov- 
ernment. Those sums are equal! to 
15 or 20 per cent of the personal | 
income tax. 
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*‘However, I never expect perfec 
tions on this earth.” 
Hoover said one reason al! pos- 
sible economy moves will not be 
approved is that about 200 pressure 
groups “occupy themselves pres 
| Suring the government for more 
spending or in opposing any re- 
ductions 
“Tf by some unexpected dispen- | 
| sation, these 200 groups, who seek | 
| more spending or who resist econo- | 
| mies, would take a holiday for two | 
years, we could possibly get the | 
five to seven billion jpollars about | 
which I spoke.” 
C. of C., Unions Back| Improvement Plan . + 
(Continued From Page One) | 
for expansion at Pontiac General 
Hospital. ) i 
2. A majority of the city elec. 
torate will be asked to pass the! 
proposed increase in the property 
tax limit from 10 to 12'2 mills 
($2.50 per $1.000 of valuation). 
One mill would be used for 
hospital expansion and 1's mills 
placed im am accumulating fund 
for public improvements. 
Because payments on the city s 
debt will stop after 1955, 2 mills 
of the proposed increase would 
replace the present 2-mill] debt tax | 
and the actua) tax limit could not 
be raised more than one half mill | 
(50 cents per $1.000 valuation). | oN ! © 
in Beverly Hills 
       
      
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BRIDE OF SETH BAKER—This is how Joan Benny, daughter 
The appointment of City Sana- of the comedian, Jack Benny, appeared last night as she became the 
tarian Henry Johns as eesiakie|| bride of Seth Baker, 26, New York stock broker, The ceremony was 
Her wedding gown is of creamy white French 
silk brocade. (See story on page 28.) 
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Police Arrest | 
Youth Stealing 
2nd Automobile 
BIRMINGHAM — A 16-year-old 
Birmingham youth awaiting a 
hearing in Juvenile Court on an 
attempted auto theft charge has 
been caught stealing another car, 
Birmingham Police Lt. Henry 
Timm said today. 
Timm added the youth has a 
previous record of juvenile of- 
fenses 
Yesterday he took a car from 
the Birmingham High School park- 
ing lot, drove it for 90 minutes. 
and returned it to the lot, striking 
another car. police reported. 
Alpinists Continue Hunt 
for C47 Crash Victims 
NICE, France W—French and 
American Alpinists searched today 
for eight bodies still missing from 
the wreckage of a U. S. Air Force 
C4? transport in which 20 persons 
died last Thursday | 
The bodies of the four crewmen 
were recovered Monday. Eight bod 
ies were found yesterday. 
Musicale to Hear 
Julliard Graduate BIRMINGHAM — Guest soloist 
at Thursday's 2 pm. Birmingham 
Musicale concert will be SOprano | 
Dorothea Hawkins. a graduate of | 
the Julliard School of Music. She | 
will be accompanied in two of a   
numbers by John Cataldo, violin- 
ist of the workshop group of the 
Musicale. Sonika Bergishagen wil! | 
be at the piano | 
Second part of the program will | 
include piano selections by Jeanne 
Loofbourrow, a student of Mischa 
Kottier. An instrumental trio will 
make up the last program. with 
Jean Hohmeyer on the violin 
jorie Bernat on cello, and Lois 
Holmes at the piano 
Pole Congress Opens 
WARSAW. Poland —The Po- 
lish Communist party opened its 
second post war congress todas | 
with Nikita S. Khrushchev. first 
secretary of the Soviet Communist 
party and a top Kremlin leader. 
among the observers. 
  LaDONNA QUINN 
Soroptimists Fete 
18 Clubs Thursday BIRMINGHAM — Local Soropti- Man, 30, Is Accused 
of 4 School Breakins A Detroit man accused of break- 
ing into four Pontiac Schools in 
the past two months faces arraign- 
ment today on breaking and enter- 
ing charges 
Roger C. Taylor, 30. of 1332 Su 
perior St., told Pontiac Police yes- 
terday he stole two radios. a type- 
writer and a fountain pen from 
the schools and pawned them for 
$200 in Detroit 
Police said they arrested Taylor 
early Tuesday when they found 
him inside McCarroll School. He 
told police he also broke into Wil- 
son, Bagley and McConne!! schools 
Auxiliary Defers Voting 
DRAYTON PLAINS — The regu 
lar election of officers of VFW 
Auxiliary 4102 has been postponed 
until March 23. It was originally 
scheduled for yesterday. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1954 
Russel Holland II 
in State Finals of 
Oratory Contest 
| H. Russel Holland, 17, son of 
| Oakland County Circuit Judge H. 
| Russel Holland, is in Lansing today 
to compete in the state finalg of 
the American  Legion-spongored 
=| National Oretorial qoutest. 
Russel, a Pontiac High School 
senior, won his chance in the state 
competition by winning the regional 
contest last night at Farmington. 
Winner in the state finals will 
go to Washington D. C. for the 
| national competition and the win- 
ner there will receive a $4,000 
scholarship«to the college of his 
choice. 
Russel ts being sponsored by 
Wilson Foundry Post 437 here. 
    ‘Pontiac Deaths 
| Sidney A. Estabrook 
Funeral for Sidney A. Estabrook, 
169, of 1760 Baldwin Rd.. will be} 
| Thursday at 2? p.m. from the Purs- 
ley Funeral Home. 
The Rev. Merle Brown of the 
| Federated Church in Lisbon. Iowa, | 
will officiate and burial will be in 
| Perry Mount Park Cemetery 
Mr. Estabrook died March 3 in 
| Deland, Fia. 
Miss Alice R. Gomez 
Rosary service for Miss Alice 
R. Gomez, 18, of 291 Midway Ate. 
will be tonight at 8:30 in the Mel- 
vin A. Schutt Funeral Home. 
| Funeral will be Thursday at 
| 9:30 a. m. in St. Vincent de Paul 
| Catholic Church, of which she was 
}a member. Burial will follow in 
|Mt. Hope Cemetery. She died 
| Monday night in Pontiac General 
| Hospital after a three-month ill- 
| Ness. 
| Born in Uvalde, Tex. Aug. 11, 
1936, she was the daughter of the 
late Carlos Gomez and Mrs. Nar- 
cisco Dominges of Pontiac. She 
came to Pontiac 10 years ago from 
Uvalde. 
Besides her mother, she is sur- 
vived by four brothers and four 
sisters. Mrs. Theresa Alvarado. 
Mrs. Eves Godoy, Mary and 
Lydia Dominges of Pontiac, Ben- 
nie Gomez in the U. S. Army, 
Robert and Carlos Gomez and John 
Dominges. all of Pontiac 
Hull Returns to Japan 
TOKYO w—Far East Command 
er Gen. John E. Hull returned to States is currently about 13 per day calling for eech nation to ship oppose Sen   
  Approval Expected 
for Excise Tax Cuts | (Continued From Page One) 
tax exemptions for each taxpayer | 
and each dependent. 
The bill up today would slash | 
the present 25 per cent rate on) 
long-distance telephone calls; cut 
jin half the 20 per cent tax on 
movies, sports and other admis-| 4} 
sion tickets, and on furs, jewelry,| & 
luggage. cosmetics. women's pock- | [* . 
etbooks, wallets, cameras. film and | toa’ . 
light bulbs: and cut one - third | "3". 
trom the present 15 per cent rate 
}on sporting goods, pens. mechani- 
|cal pencils, lighters, local tele 
| phone bills and rail, bus or alr 
| passenger fares.      
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| Democrats had been primed to ifr | 
  | Publican House members agreed 
| to limit the extensions to one year. 
| The Ways and Means Committee 
  afternoon to the 875-page tax re- 
| about $1,397,000,000 in tax cuts the public or executive hearing may be 
Egypt, Russia to Trade CAIRO, Egypt #—The Egyptian. 
foreign office initialed a trade 
agreement with Soviet Russia to- | ness plants and equipment. to cer- 
|tain baby sitter expenses and 
medical costs 
Milk consumption in the United lke Lauds Flanders 
for Senate Speech (Continued From Page One) 
+ | attacking “McCarthyism” on tele 
vision last night. 
Prefacing his remarks with the 
usual observation that he doesh't 
internecine’ warfare. He 
that procedures that were irreg- 
ular and were aimed at 
dizement of an individual—an ob- 
  tivities ended with Murrow attack- 
ing the senator's me and say- 
ing: ‘‘This is no time for men whe 
McCarthy's 
Japan today after a two-day Ko cent greater than the volume be-| the other goods valued at $14.412,.'to keep silent—or for those whe 
rean visit fore World War II. 5300 within a year. ‘ approve.” 
  
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  , Willman has stated that the city's | mists will be hostesses to repre- 
m| tax rate would not be raised. | sentatives of 18 Soroptimist Clubs 
33 | as in the area at an assimilation 
= $470 in Cash Is Stolen _ forum and dinner meeting at 7 
te | * s tomorrow at Devon Gables. 
un | From Birmingham Home One Year “age ts Pewtiae 
temperature. ... 6... sccceeees 
Wighest and Lewest Temperatares 
Date tn #t Years 
70 tm 1935 
Tweeday's Temperatere Chart   p.m. 
Guest of honor will be LaDonna | 
| BIRMINGHAM — Police today Quinn, governor of the midwestern 4 ts 
Mattie Creek 4522 Marquette 33 36 are investigating the theft of $470 "egion of the American Federation 
Coates! «$8 Mireeukee asin cash and $18 in ehecks from ——— choo | Chicage $134 Minneapolis 4@ 2) the home of John A. Ring, 339 Stan-| She will serve on the workshop | 
over ° “ New vor 3 3s ley, last night ‘ commiittee at the national convén- 
— = =gmane 35: ' a a Sahat, ab et Rime teld -potice the tear dor ‘tian at Bantt thisdune- diss Quins 
8732 Was forced and the money was has been a member of Soroptimist, 
taken from a desk. He also re- the world’s largest women's serv- 
ported a $95 watch stolen, j ice club, for eight years. 
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Gl Convicts Get 
Second Chance Army Retraining , Men 
in Germany; Hundreds 
Make Good: 
KAUFBEUREN, Germany # — 
Hundreds of young American sol- 
dier convicts are making good at 
a “second chance” U.S. Army 
camp here in southwest Germany 
near the Aastrian border. 
Convicted in courts - martial 
throughout Europe for lesser of- 
fenses, they are sent here for re- 
habilitation and retraining instead aan | 
  The Army says 8 of 10 soldiers 
sent here are returned to normal 
military duty. Their average age! § 
is 21. | 
Kaufbeuren's prisoners have vs 
been convicted of such offenses as — 
absence without leave, misappro CASE OF THE MISSING WHEEL—Four-year-old Ronnie Nick- 
priation of Army vehicles, disre-| els, of Hutchinson, Kan., is having mechanical troubles. A wheel 
spect for superiors, insubordina-| ,ept coming off his toy truck and suddenly it disappeared. While 
tion or drunkenness. ; . ; They have | sentenced to con-| making repairs recently, Ronnie put the hub cap in his mouth, and 
finement of up to six months. Some | have been meted out bad conduct | ach, as shown on the X-ray. 
or dishonorable discharges, but 
these are suspended when 
come here.     a ; then reported it missing. He’s pointing to its position in his stom- | 
    
they | memory of the brutal Army stock-_ Wiley Says Bulgarians | 
: | ade in the novel and film ‘From : ion 
The soldier convicts live in the | hcadigits © , Sabotaging Communists same type of quarters and eat the | Here to Eternity’: ‘‘There's noth- 
same foods as other U. S. soldiers in this retraining program re-| WASHINGTON (INS) — Chair-| 
in Europe. The Kaufbeuren center | motely resembling some of the man Alexander Wiley of the Sen- | 
looks much like any other military | widespread misconceptions of life | ate Foreign Relations Committee | 
post in the American zone of Ger-{ in an Army confinement facility. | : 
many. The men are sent to the rehabili- said today that Buigarian 5 spe 
But the Army's provost marshal | tation center as punishment for | @T® engaging in armed revolt and | 
in Europe, Brig. Gen. J. /P.) Hol-| some breach of law, but they're | sabotage against their Communist 
land of Chicago, Il., says there's! not—and 1 emphasize this—sent | masters. 
“no pampering or silver spoon or there for punishment.”’ 
kid glove handling of the train-| 
  The Wisconsin Republican based 
ees. During a recent typhoon in the his report on information furnished 
“It's @ tough retraining pro-| Philippines, a total rainfall of ‘by the Library of Congress in a} 
gram,” he declared. — 88 inches was recorded in| study prepared for his comunittee | 
Then he added—perhaps with a! four days. ‘on conditions in Bulgaria. Hollywood Is Spiritual, | 
Says Former Pastor s 
Army, Dratt 
Orders Confuse 
Youngster Of 8 | adciphus A. Washauer, 74, applied 
MPALDEN, Mass. 8 — James 
Francis Coffey Jr. was to appear 
before a draft board today to ex-   reau 
explain why he didn't register for born in Eugene, Ore., Feb. 11, 1833. 
  
the draft after he was “dis-|   
charged from the service’ last) , . 
month. It’s Simms for 
The board's letter reminded him | 
that the law requires a discharged | 
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“a | Sheriff Has Good Eye ies research for the armed forces. | 
Relieves Muscular Pain AUST” |: Cars, Not for Drivers Continues Quiz as | 
SF BED (0NS% 5) 0) 00 jes sacrur Tourmen Sones voxa| > - ae ee \ <a, NOW for the FIRST TIME! 
RIN that he can spot a liquor car every | % 
Writs Largest Soler at 108 cae ave. ad seemed ool | ba | munist spying and subversion at 
of Former Red “sexs: Meanwhile, Sen. Saltonstall 4R- 
gine. But he admits he isn't so) planned a study of whether new 
, ae Saltonstall announced yesterday 
WASHINGTON @—A self-styled) 4" camities will tale tectimeny or Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS 
‘tee today to continue his story of | islation is needed.   
  
        
  
. He ordered one car to stop and| ‘ : 
Itchy Skin Rash = | *-,¢s; ss: | : \GRska ‘What do you want me for?” 
Stop Scratching Like @ Dog! | “This looks like a liquor car," h wee kt | Thurman replied. r 
i carne ce | “It is,” the Griver admitted. He | apply edoress | pulled out his federal agent's | on on P 
nt mivneah WONDER ATA TS badge. ‘We picked it up and I'm | 
taking it in.”   < \ - 
us)" oe, ome are eam” | NO MONEY DOWN! EASY TERMS! | 
good at sizing up the drivers. ‘| Looks for Subversion | iaws are needed to cope with sub- 
former Communist goes before the March 18 from Secretary of De- McCarthy's . Committee Services Committee | he heads 
ic fledvonlis: Pant. |S" 8S eee oe MOTOR OVERHAUL 
| Senate investigations subcommit-| fense Wilson on whether new leg-   With the Cooperation of Your LOCAL 
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| Reds working on electronics re- 
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The witness, Peter A. Gragis of cipal sia of cugar im a ner 
        
        
       
  JOE'S ARMY SU RPLUS he was a member of Communi how 0 “Tiwar'B ee - Drop In end Ask About Our Credit Plan 
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International Telephone and Tele- | more aetural-like bowel movements. 
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2 Styles to Choose From 2 Pocket—Large cargo pockets. Four 
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Either Style sgeceoponc oo HE Capt. Sherman Van Dusen, 
of 1285 8. Alrport Rd., has been 
Sido ieee linea - appointed commanding officer of 3-PIECE 
the Cadet Squadron, and Capt. neaeee 
| Simons said. 
| The cadets, composed of 15 to 
18-year-olds, train primarily for 
aviation and military service, 
while the seniors concentrate on 
civil defense, Simons explained. 
Three other group members | 
have reeently been promoted to 
captain. They are Henry Baynes, 
of Keego Harbor, Harry Stump, 
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> FE. Simons. 
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ming honorees and their ‘awards 
ton Whitlow, of Troop 17, life 
rank; Robert Armstrong, of Troop 
7 and Ronald Andrews, of Troop 
17, star rank; John Markley and 
Robert Tenney, of troop 7, and 
Aaron Smith, of Troop 14, first 
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  ‘ . __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1954 ; FIVE 
. Local, County Republicans |". headquarters ic; 
Mrs., Randall and Mrs. Rey F. | 
Schedule Brunch Monday | "ct Local Regublican State Central miitteemen and Oakland | oo. and 
County Women’s Republican Club will ( Monday noon to sponsor Southfield: 
walked-about shoe [a “brunch” at Northwood Ino. Clarkston; Mrs. Charlotte J. Cook and Mrs. Genevieve Schock, two 18th Rochester: 
Congressional district members of Waterford: 
4 ‘the state central committee, are 2 > 
= general chairmen. args Ag 
Clare G. Fuller and John B. | Birmingham; 
Wilson, the 18th district's other |Lamb, Oak Park; 
two state central committeemen, | Donald L. Thompson, Berkley.   
will be hosts at the ‘“‘stag’’ table. 
Tickets fer the noon affair may 
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Gibson will be toast- | (*[° be 16 
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Hostesses will include Mrs. 
Wilson Severance, Rochester; 
Mrs. Fred G. Beardsley, Oxford; 
Mrs. Sadie Williams and Mrs. 
George L. Brown, Pontiac; Mrs. 
Cari G. Frostman, Hazel Park; 
Mrs. Harry H. Henderson, 
Southfield; and Mrs. Claude is 29. 
MeRebert, Reyal Oak. | the other children and confessed: 
Ticket committeemen include! “Why, I couldn't call off their 
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1954 
Tax Threat to Trucking 
Chicago will be the scene this week of 
meetings called by the American Truck- 
‘ ing Association to consider a serious 
threat to the trucking and truck manu- 
facturing industry. 
The threat which actually extends ‘to 
the free -interstate flow of goods over 
our highways, is traceable to Ohio's 
axle tax. Refusal of the Buckeye State 
to grant other states reciprocal exemp- 
tion from this levy has stirred 10 states 
to consider retaliatory taxation. 
* * * 
The result is grave danger 
that the entire reciprocity system 
by which states accommodate 
one another on taxation of motor 
carriers, will collapse. 
Congressman Ayres, an Ohio Repub- 
lican, opposes his home state's position. 
In fact, he has introduced a resolution 
calling for a House investigation of 
Ohio’s discriminatory attitude. As he 
points out, the inevitable results of this 
policy would: o 
1. Injure one of the most flex- 
ible and vital arms of interstate 
transportation. 
2. Reduce the number of trucks 
available for the movement of 
military material. 
3. Weaken the truck manufac- 
turing industry. 
4. Create unemployment in the 
trucking industry which, next to 
agriculture, employs more work- 
ers than any other in the United 
States.   
  
  
  
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Pontiac as the home_of the huge 
General Motors Truck pliant, nat- 
urally has a vital stake in the effort 
to remove this threat to the trucking 
and truck making industry. But the 
Nation as a whole also is vitally in- 
terested. 
Our economic pre-eminence 
rests solidly on the fact that 
there are no trade or tariff bar- 
riers between the states. Any- 
thing which would tend to break ~ 
up that market into smaller units 
threatens the economic well being 
of 160,000,000 Americans. 
As Italians See Us 
A recent public opinion poll reveals 
that a considerable percentage of Ital- 
ians think Americans are fine fellows 
but they don’t trust us as a nation. 
This poll, taken during the heat of 
the rioting over Trieste, also indicates 
that Italians similarly distrust the 
West. That may be why so many of 
the people consider Englishmen worse 
international villains than Russians. 
* * * 
In answer to the question 
“Whom do you like best?” Fifty- 
six per cent liked Americans best, 
with 22'per cent rating Germans 
first, 12 per cent favoring 
Frenchmen and only 3 per cent 
approving Englishmen. 
One of the important aims of our 
foreign policy has been to help Italy 
resist Communism by extending mili- 
tary aid to that country. Therefore, it is 
interesting to note how Italians feel 
about it. Only one-third of those ques- 
tioned. according to U.S. News & World 
Report, think that aid is a good thing. 
* * *. 
One of the questions asked was 
whether Italians think the United 
States is trying to dominate the 
world. Twenty-nine per cent said 
flatly that it is true, 40 per cent 
called it true and 23 per 
cent it is false. 
No doubt reflecting the strength of 
Communist opinion in Italy but none- 
theless disturbing, is how the average 
Italian feels about a showdown between 
Russia and the West. .     
    
  
Only 17 per cent would fight if the Russians invaded Italy. 
Thirty-five ‘per cent said they 
5 would continue doing what 
they’ve been doing and 8 per cent 
would” welcome the Russians as 
friends. : 
The percentages help explain why 
Italy. is suffering more from political 
instability than any other nation of 
Western Europe. 
    
Oakland’s Polio Test 
Announcement that Oakland will be 
one of 11 Michigan Counties in which 
the new Salk polio vaccine will be tested 
this year, is news of the first magnitude. 
While plans still are incom- 
plete, the intention is to ask par- 
ents for permission to include in 
the test the 32,000 children of 
the first, second and third grades 
in the county. 
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Half of the children in the test group 
will be given the vaccine and the others 
only inactive water. Not even the doc- 
tors will know which they are injectirfg. 
But a system of code numbers will be 
used so that a complete check of results 
will be possible. 
Members of the medical pro- 
fession and the National Founda- 
tion for Infantile Paralysis hope 
the new vaccine will sound the 
death knell of this dread disease. 
Developed by Dr. Jonas E. SaLk of the 
University of Pittsburgh, formerly of 
the University of Michigan, the vaccine 
has been tested for safety. Not only did 
he give it to himself, his wife and two 
children but to 637 Pennsylvanians 3 to 
21 years old. _ 
* * * 
Later examination of their blood, ac- 
cording to Dr. Joun D. Monroz, County 
Health Officer, showed a high degree of 
immunity. 
In medical science nothing can 
be taken for granted. But every 
adult can hope and pray that the 
forthcoming tests will signal the 
beginning of the end for polio- 
myelitis. 
  
The Man About Town 
Honor Paid Otto 
Lansing Board of Commerce 
Gives Him ‘Builder’ Award 
Daftynition 
Lie detector: An ancient device made from a 
man's rib. .   
The Lansing Chamber of Commerce has 
bestowed the title of 
“Master Community Builder” 
on a former Pontiac resident, 
C. W. (Bill) Otte, 
managing director of that body for many years. 
Now in poor health, he was not present at the 
600-plate dinner in honor of the occasion, but 
watched it at his home on a special! television 
hookup. Mr. Otto held a similar position | 
Pontiac many years ago. wer 
  Oakland County figures prominently in the 
Miami Beach $15,000 golf tournament néxt week 
when 
Wally Burkemo and Chick Harbert 
are participants in a four-ball event. 
  Thought to be living in Pontiac is the twin 
sister of 
Mrs. Eva Harding Smith, 
from whom Mrs. Smith has not heard in 50 years. 
When small children they were adopted by 
different families, and Mrs. Smith does not know 
her sister's married name. Mrs. Smith is very 
ill and urges her sister to write here at Box 104, 
A letter recently received from 
Arthur H. Scott, 
now in Bradentown, Fla., says he is not the ‘‘Art”’ 
who wrote this column about the bad florida 
weather a few days ago. He states that the 
weather now is not too bad. but that he never 
saw sO many vacancies in his several years of 
wintering there, and that all of the natives are 
sobbing. 
New Hampshire Red pullets hatched last July 
are reported by 
Walter Hein 
of 5634 Orchard Lake Road. as laying eggs three 
inches long, six and one-half inches in circum- 
ference and weighing one-quarter pound. 
Latest innovation in fectwear is a 
bedroom slipper designed for dogs te 
chew on. It has a special built-in 
  
of Keego Harbor says that at least a dozen 
have been patrons at his bird feeding board 
winter. 
Verbal Orchids to— 
Mrs. Cora Frost 
of 596 North Perry St.; ninetieth birthday. 
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Says Lottie Nicholson Delivered Press 
in Weather That Stopped School Busses (Letters will be condensed when neces- 
sary because of lack of space. Full name, 
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tts neture) 
I wish to commend our Pontiac 
Press carrier, Mrs. Lottie Nichol- 
son. The school busses could not 
get through for three days during 
the recent snowfall, but she never 
missed even one day. 
We could scarcely believe our 
eyes when we saw her put the 
paper in the holder, for we ex- 
pected no one could possibly get 
up our drifted @road. 
Hats off to her. She has never 
failed to get through, no matter 
how difficult it has been, mud, 
snow. rain, cold or heat. We can 
depend on our. paper. coming every 
delivery day 
Mrs. Walter London 
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Holly 
Veteran Asks Purpose 
of VFW Organization 
I have been approached to join 
several veterans’ organizations. 
Particularly concerned with the V_E.W. Once or twice a year this 
group is on the streets selling 
Buddy poppies. What are the funds 
used for? 
The vets also offer raffles and 
bingo parties (in some places) to 
acquire extra money. Most of the 
vets I meet do not belong. or at 
least not actively, to a veterans’ 
organization. 
Is the primary purpose of such 
a@ group te perpetuate the mem- 
Or Just Tough 
“Of course,”’ said Briggs. as he 
tackled his portion of chicken, “I 
may be wrong, but it strikes me 
that this chicken—.” 
“Well.” snapped the landlady, 
‘and what's the matter with the 
chicken?" 
Briggs shrugged his shoulders 
“Oh. nothing — nothing.” he sald; ery of wartime experiences or is 
it to help the veteran in some 
way? 
Usually you see the organization 
represented by a hail-fellow-well- 
met type of individual who wears 
his campaign hat at a cocky angle 
and has a handshake like a vice. 
But what is the V F.W.” 
A Veteran 
T have been approached a num- 
ber of times by various people 
asking that I join a veterans’ or- 
ganization. 
Will some commander.of one of 
our local posts please tell me 
what benefits I wil] receive from 
my joining such an organization” 
. A Veteran 
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY 
Even so ye also outwardly ap- 
pear righteous unto meh but 
within ye are full of hypocrisy 
and iniquity —Matthew 2%: 28, . . s 
What a-man thinks in his spirit 
in the world, that he does after 
his departure from the worid when 
he becomes a spirit.—Swedenborg. 
  
Truman’‘s ‘Only an Eyeful of Commies’ 
Includes Puerto Ricans, Fuchs and Hiss 
By DAVID LAWRENCE 
WASHINGTON — Former Presi- 
dent Truman is right when he 
says ‘there aren't an eyeful of 
Communists in the whole country,” 
but he never has looked that eye- 
ful squarely in the face 
For it took only an eyeful of 
Puerto Rican subversives from the 
Nationalist party to shoot five 
members of Congress last week. 
The whole Nationalist party im 
Puerto Rico comprises less than 
500 persons out of the 2,500,000 
population. 
It teck enly an eyeful of 
Commanists this week to aneak 
in and destroy 18 American 
planes at an airfield poorty pro- 
tected by the French in Inde 
china. 
It took only an eyeful of Com- 
munists to steal atomic secrets 
from the United States and hand 
them over to Russia cca 
Klaus Fuchs, the spy, was only 
one man out of the many thousands 
who worked for the American gov- 
ernment at the atomic project, 
’ but he did enough damage to the 
American people to be recorded 
as the most destructive traitor in 
history 
It took onty an eyeful of 
Communists in the Department 
of State, out of many thousands 
of employes, te attempt te 
sabotage American policy and 
one out of that eyeful—Alger 
Hiss—was at Yalta at the elbow 
of the secretary of state when 
the United States made its sur- 
render of much of Asia te the 
Communists. 
It took only an eyeful of Com- 
munists in the Treasury Depart- 
ment to enable one of their agents 
—Harry Dexter White—to furnish 
tion to that one man even after 
the FBI revealed the facts to him. 
What Truman and many other 
loyal Americans misunderstaad is 
the difference between ‘the futile 
effort of communism ‘to win a 
substantial number of / Americans 
to its banner and the existence of 
oDSpIT AG MD. rae. a ‘ 
ments and secure isformation for 
The attitude of Truman ever since 1946 has been one of mini- 
mizing the importance of the | 
Ty militt g 
z when 
  livered to bondage under the 
‘ Communists. its 
The records of the Senate in- Case Records of a Psychologist   
Don't Sponge Off Family; 
Pay Your Way in Life 
Clara’s dilemma is common ~ 
among housewives. That's es- 
pecially true if you come from 
large families who like to de- 
scend upon you for “free” 
summer vacations. So read 
this Case Record carefully. 
Then mail it anonymously to 
those who need it. 
lives on a small farm about 100 
miles from Chicago. 
“Dr. Crane, my husband and | 
decided to buy this little farm so 
family, without then serving as 
“And our grocery bill runs 
from $60 to $75 more per month 
te pay their feed, even 
though wé raise a let of our 
ewn vegetables. 
“So what can I do? I don't want 
to be rude, but I can't stand the 
extra work. And my budget can't 
bear the financial strain of so 
many relatives.” 
If uninvited relatives make it a 
habit to descend upon Clara for 
their annual vacation, it is cer- 
tainly proper that they at least pay 
for the entire grocery bill mean- 
while, both for themselves and 
Clara's family. 
If Clara furnishes the beds and 
does most of the extra housework, 
that is enough imposition upon 
her, without also paying for the 
food bills, too. 
Baering Down 
By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER 
international News Service 
When Senator McCarthy polishes 
the high brass he doesn't spare 
the sandpaper. 
You ve got to admire a man 
who investigates an army den- 
Uist and takes the chair too.   
  
  
I sat in one of those military 
hot seats in 1917 while an artillery 
dentist filled my kisser with cavi- 
ties. 
At the finish I had the prettiest 
smile you ever saw on a shelf. 
  
But T couldn't bite the ends 
off asparagus and was court- 
martialed for saluting an officer 
with both hands in my pockets 
    
  “Why doesn't Clara visit her 
city relatives and even things up 
in that manner?” you might ask. 
Well, she has five or six fam- 
ilies that descend upon her, so she 
can't spend five or six vacations 
  
  so when you descend upon your 
country relatives, uninvited. 
least pay for the entire food bill. 
Family reunions are very desir- 
able, if each unit of the family 
pays its own way or brings \jts 
own potluck dinner for the 
mail them this Case Record in a plain white envelope, with no other comment. 
Always write to Dr im care Rewspaper. enclosing « 3 ous ped, addressed envelope and « dime te cover — and printing costs whes oa or one of his psyc eal 
  
God bless the future father whe 
    
An old friend writes me that 
Canandaigua dentists and_ pliysi- 
cians are trying to have the mu 
nicipal water (from Canandaigua 
Lake, one-of the famous Finger 
Lakes of Western New York) 
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Nationalista Leader's Plan 
Reason for Fast Roundup By PHIL NEWSOM | political defeat had embittered   
    
  ot 10, 1954 SEVEN —_—_ * —————— ; eee ———_———— 
chiatrists, he was pardoned on the 
condition that he abstain from 
politics. First result was the at- 
tack on the U. S. Congress. 
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Thousands have received i TRIAL ) The United States FBI and the} fis agitation led to a fight be- . . . 
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claimed he was being bombarded | the island's. police. Tuesday at Henry Ford Hospital   
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The leader \s 62-year-old Pedro 
Albiza Campos who on Saturday 
lice and National Guardsmen 
from his barricaded headquar- 
ters in San Juan and was taken 
enly after being overcome by 
tear gas. 
Once he advocated non-violence 
-} in his campaign for Puerto Rican 
“Violence,” he said. ‘is repug- 
nant to the Puerto Rican char- 
acter.” 
Today he leads sworn killers 
who will sacrifice themselves to 
reach their victim 
A United Press dispatch from 
{| San Juan last week disclosed 
that his smal! Nationalist party 
(it has me more than 500 mem- 
bers) plotted not only the in- 
credible shooting attack on Con- For that he was sentenced to 10 
| years in Atlanta's Federal Prison. 
He returned to Puerto Rico in 
fought a two-gun battle with po- | 1947. preaching the doctrine that 
| Puerto Rico was a republic which 
| the United States had invaded. 
Then came a senseless attack 
by five of Albizu's ‘‘students’’ who 
attempted to assassinate the gov- 
|ernor., Other outrages followed. 
Albizu was arrested and sen- 
| tenced to life in prison. It was 
| then that he began “seeing” 
| strange things in his cell and to | 
complain about atemic bem- 
bardment from nearby buildings. 
Last September, on the recom- 
,mendation of physicians and psy- 
| 
   TES |S. Humphrey of Princetone, N. J. 
| ednesday night at the Dugal Fu- A native of Cheboygan, she mar 
ried Thaddeus Varnum in 1897 and 
spent most of her married live in 
Cheboygan and Lansing. Varnum 
died in 1907 
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By 1927 he was touring Latin 
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Thanks a Million! 
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Weeks Primary 
Election. 
Maurice E. 
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Municipe! Judge 
  Mr. and Mrs. Pontiac .   
  greets Miss Charlotte Staudte, the girl he’s been | 
trying to marry for the past 40 years, as she ar- 
rives in Anchorage,'Alaska. Two world wars, lost   hood sweethearts from climaxing their romance 
that started in Germany. 
ing forward to an “early” marriage. 21,000 to Lose Sight Nixon Reports ls Estimate for 1954 Gains by U.S. Praises ike’s Military 
Plan, Says We'll Now 
Fight on Own Terms 
PHILADELPHIA &—Vice Pres 
ident Nixon told a Philadelphia 
Bulletin Forum audience last night 
the United States has adjusted its 
thinking to the point “where we| ‘The loss of China led to 
will now fight on our own terms.’’| and to Indochina 
Nixon, in the forum's a Indochina may lead to 
address, said U.S. armed strength | Asia.” 
and military planning is being | eee ne 
rearranged ‘“‘to carry out that ee icy,” a plan which be said hax | 3/000 Young Musicians 
already born visible fruit. ‘to Go to Grand Rapids “In not one area of th> world,” 
he said, “have the Reds gained; GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — More 
this year—and in many areas| than 3,000 young musicians from 
we have made gains. For the first | Western Michigan are expected to 
time in a generation we are aon (rg! — a 
periencing . peace prosperity at district Vv est 
ae | Michigan Band and Orchestra As- 
. ¢ *8 | sociation. 
He said much of the credit for Officials said preparations for 
this successful shift can be traced the festival are just about com- 
uth of thee are inci President Eisenhower as well | pleted. 
as the National Security Council, ee | 
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| discover how fortunate and blessed 
»| I have been—why I do not know. 
was a Baptist, I 
| go to 
where we live. We selected this 
  Question: Have you ever had 
any unusual answer to prayer” 
| Graham: Yes, and I hesitate to 
relate it. We follow a general rule 
that it isn't right to pray to win— 
but on this occasion I never prayed 
more fervently to win in my life 
It happened during the final 
championship game with the Los g 
      our 
16-yard line, seconds and 84 yards 
away from the Los Angeles goal. 
  Weary Football Star Finds 
New Strength in Prayer 
“| our place-kicking specialist, Lou 
| ball between the goal posts as the 
but today we 
the Methodist Chiirch in Bay This much I know for certain. 
Village, Ohio, a Cleveland suburb I give God complete credit for the | clicked for 14 and 18 yards. Our 
line opened up another nice hole. 
through which I went for another 
10 yards 
The clock was running out, s0 
Groza, came in. Lou booted the 
gun sounded, giving us a last- | Organization of the Salvation 
  wonderful life I've had. I believe 
prayer is the key to successful liv- | 
jing and I want my children to) 
| grow up with that knowledge. j 
| TOMORROW — Clarence 
tells of rebuilding his laboratory 
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Angeles Rams, several years ago. | 
my teammates wouldn’t lose be- | vision of the New York Central Cook Little 
(Copyright 1954) 
Adviser Unable 
to Delay Strike But Is Trying to Talk 
Michigan Central Union | 
Into Postponing Action 
DETROIT w—A federal mediator said last night he was powerless 
to force postponement of a strike 
against the Michigan Central Di-   
Railroad. The strike was scheduled 
  his attempt to “persuade” the 
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen 
(IND) to try further negotiations. 
The’ union threatens to call its 2 I faked a pass, and got loose for 000 members off the job 
15 yards, running out of -+ounds 
to stop the clock. Two passes 
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   | series of still unsolved grievances if the strike gees off as 
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You are invited to see these and many other 
innovations during their Open House tonight, 
_ Thursday and Friday evenings. — 
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424 Ferry St. Pontiac EAMES & BROWN Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work 
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    Bring The Family To-night! 
Tomorrow Night or Friday Night 
7:00P.M. to 9:00P.M. 
The management and employees of V. A. Nye Dairy 
invite you to visit our new, modern plant during our 
Three-Evening Open House. We want you to see for 
yourself the most modern methods of processing 
fresh, wholesome, nutritious milk. Be sure to 
inspect our stainless-steel equipment and 
ceramic tile construction, the materials that 
assure you complete sanitation withou$ 
destroying one particle of the goodness 
and flavor of rich, delicious fresh milly 
But come out and visit. our. plan 
We've planned a real treat for you     
  
  
  
  
Cash and Carry 
MILK DEPOT   
Located at the Restaurant side of the 
building and made to serve you in your 
car 
Just drive to window, ring bell for 
service. 
Standard Milk G#!. 73¢ 
Homogenized Gl. 77¢ 
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Located in the Nye Dairy Building is our second food shop where ‘ BREAKFASTS 
-the delicious food for which Beth is famous are served ‘round LUNCHES 
the clock. Fountain Service, Table Service.. Phone FE 3-9318. 
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FSantonSa (CO Tuesday Musicale Elects ‘Mrs. Paul Kera President 
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i NOW I StateDay |e | Club’s Own Chorus Gives 
: e@ [Scheduled || Wet eins 3 , 
. Excerpts From ‘Operas 
‘| WHEN YOU CAN USE THE J by Sorority . | e Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer in Charge 
EXTRA SAVINGS FOR YOUR | o's: 20s t."rsc3| of Program in Fellowship Hall : 
EASTER and SPRING | *:: , Mrs. Solms, a former president : 
of the Detroit alumnae chapter, Mrs. Paul Kern was elected president of Pontiac 
» has been president of the Univer- 
sity of Michigan Xi Chapter Asso- 
| ciation for many years. 
| Mrs. Robert Shulman of Ann 
® Arber will be toastmistress, and 
the Tuesday 
Musicale at the Tuesday meeting held in Grace Lutheran Fellowship 
MA’M! 2 Hall. 
Other officers elected were Mrs. H. G. Woolcock, first vice 
MY VOLUME BUY- 
ING IN THE LADIES’ president; Mrs. Ralph Norvell, second-vice president; Mrs. Clyde 
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MARKET GETS ME sae pe tec lo for reser- i Reber; Gaff = 0. 
vations, Among those planning to |. Willoughby carried parts 
SOME TE FIC ’ attend from this area are Mrs ts the chores, Mrs. L. G. Cox 
- Finenauer, Mrs. O'Neil | Dillon, = “Musetta’s —_ Song” 
BUYS ND Mrs. Russel] Strickland, Mrs — s ee al 
">? Lowell Sutton, Mrs, Craig Pero, : ‘ and a composed 
Mrs. Malcolm Cameron and Lu- . wer Vietor Lindquist, Mrs. J. B. Ni- 
Aan Lacy. Dougald McColl of Dwight avenue (left), | eae colis Jr. and Mrs, Rebecca Gould 
: nice neem | Nila Tompkins of Starr avenue and Bob | Tea sponsored by the Christian Youth Fel- ee 
Sew Slip in Skirt | Dunn of Third avenue are busy with ar- | lowship of First Christian Church, The tea wx Kedened “Wied es 
aE ha Set tae, des wk rangements for the annual St. Patrick's Day | will be held Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Gould, contralto, who sang “‘Segui- 
oa es ete ore 
  eee © ing months. Your skirts will keep| About 89 million Americans are| Adele Simpson Admired their shape etter if you have | members of some church denomi 
half slipe sewn right ino them. nation _ 'U. S. Stylist Amazes Paris   
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| by Mrs. Addison K. Oakley, the road announce engage- 
ee creererhieg teen ee Set Wienel cad Wes Commie | Aan, to Jereld R. Duntep, oon of 
a ne nee Me eng i, | dressmaking houses there is no| were solo accompanists. the R. L. Denlaps of South Jessie 
France pretense here for atmosphere. ee | street. A September wedding is 
cummant te Adan tape ey en nmaeeene cad tees | Plan to being. out the club's own y a 
dynamo who, with her partner,| the, clientele, as they do business ‘sient has been successtil. and) Soft Whiskbroom Eleanor Graham, runs one of | with professional buyers only . . .| _oos+ this program as a Pontiac Newest whiskbroom is one made 
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3 oe ‘equivalent of the Wall Street Clearly: while Paris leads the| dlelighted table decorated in coeriary Appl a tig oles 
oe Your Orlon Journal, devoted almost a full Styles of fashion, the greatest; green and wim oe water. 
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  Gay and ¢olorful flowered 
fabric earrings (above) will 
bloom on the smartest ear- 
lobes this spring! Clusters of 
field flowers, enchanting col- 
orful nosegays of bright 
blue, red, white and yellow 
are designed in fashionable 
elongated drop earrings to 
bring a breath of spring gar- 
dens into your life. 
Sugar berries (right) are 
linked together in matching 
seis of bib, bracelet and 
cluster earrings in pink, 
blue, yellow, green or violet. 
The romantic nightingales 
and the enchanted garden are 
intricately wrought into a 
matching bracelet and spray 
earrings (extreme right) 
which rejlect the feeling for bs 
“heirloom” jewels. 
L. L. Marions 
Feted at Church (S]im Silhouette Molded y Willis PTA The Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Marion 
were honored by members of 
Christian Temple at a_ birthday 
dinner and 
Monday evening in the church 
Warren Gray was master of 
ceremonies for the evening. Mr 
Gray introduced Dr. Harry God- 
sell who spoke on ‘Soul Winning— 
It's Cause and Effect.” 
Readings were given by George 
Rhanor and Mrs. Ike Thurman 
and piano solos were played by 
Michael Carey, with a duet by 
Mrs. Ralph Johnson and Mrs, Gor fellowship meeting | By Cover-Up Founda THE 
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The newest fashions have a slim ; 
silhouette. The newest under- 
fashions define it 
The fluid look of the sheath. the 
Empire and the princess lines for 
spring has its beginning—for the 
style-wise woman—in the founda- 
tion garments worn beneath 
The trends in girdles, brassieres 
and corselets are these: greater 
coverage through the torso, with 
particular concern for the midriff: 
longer length in brassieres, and 
barer tops; more variety in bra Just because foundations are | 
more ‘‘cover-up"’ doesn't mean 
they are more confining. They give 
firm control where it is needed, but | 
they are lighter than ever, thanks 
to clever cut and airy fabrics. 
They are more eye-appealing, be- 
cause of lingerie touches like lace 
frills and embroideréd panels 
Since smooth control is essential 
to the soft and shapely look of 
ready-to-wear, you'll be seeing more 
corselets—for the junior figure, the   PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1954 _ ? 
“Jewels galore for ‘S4!"' may 
well be the fashion watchword this 
Ps, spring. For one of the world’s| 
largest jewelry designers ushers in| 
the new season with the most color- | 
ful and imaginative necklaces, 
‘ ‘ bracelets, earrings and pins that 
ever brightened a fashion sil-/ 
houette or the eyes of a fashion- | 
minded femme! 
This spring there'll be a whole 
new feeling for color — color with 
gold, color with silver. color inter- 2" “Jewels Galore for ‘54!’ | 
“** \< May Be Spring's Theme Se   
Accents of white are often high- | 
textured porcelain beads strung | 
into chunky neckldces, long, wide 
Tibetan earrings, and rounded bra- | 
celets for the wrist or upper arm. | 
The porcelain bead, sometimes) 
geometric, sometimes ridged or 
baroque, is a fashion newsmaker. 
heralding the return of the bead 
necklace to new style levels. 
Tropic-hot colors. shocking pinks. | 
turquoise, yellow and red, share 
the spotlight with white in enam- | 
    woven with color, and the leading stg 
color of all — white! 
Bright “dazzle white” stars in _ eled earrings as big as half-dol 
in bangle bracelets to band 
the arm with tonal drama 
, inspired some enchanting jewel 
motifs. The dogweed biessom, 
white enamel on gold, realistical- | 
ly color-tipped at the edges and 
topaz-centered, forms a necklace. The fashion-significant floral | | pring of spring ready-to-wear has | 
pin, bracelet and earrings that | 
will bring fresh teuch te any 
spring costume. 
The daisy is another jewel-of 
the-season, with white enamel] 
petals and yellow center in gay 
‘ duplication of the real flower 
The flowers that bloom in the 
spring have everything to do with 
fashion — for they're blossoming 
jon feminine ears right now! 
The most enchanting, eye-catch-. | 
| ing accessory idea in a decade has 
_ | been created of miniature posies 
| $0 real you can almost smell their 
| sweet fragrance 
Daisies, violets, roses, pansies, 
| lilacs — every spring blossom has 
| been transplanted into every pos- 
| sible earring style — hoops, but- 
tons, drops and clusters 
And the colors have been taken 
right from dream gardens to 
flatter the face and te accent im- 
pastels, as well as ever popular 
navy. 
The time to wear these flower 
gariand earrings is now, even if 
| winter winds are still blowing and 
| spring seems far off. Wear them 
to give a pre-season lift to your 
} wardrobe — wear them if you are 
headed for the South portant spring fashions such as — 
| white, pink, blue and other smart — | 
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  Reunion Planned You want to keep everything | things as scarves frequently. A 
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your well-scrubbed face 'tracts greatly from one's appear- | 
So don't forget to launder such | ance. 
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The Thursday meeting of the | 
Willis PTA will be a homecoming | 
reunion for everyone who hag at- | 
tended either Willis School or the 
original Phillips School f 
An oil painting of the original 
one-room school will be presented | 
by William Becker. Mrs. Becker 
was the first Willis PTA presi- 
dent. 
A film, “From the Shores of 
Iwo Jima;"" will be shown by 
| fathers, who are in charge of 
' program, and a social period will 
     
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And remember, they still will | ¢ 
be blooming fashionably when you 
shed your wools for summer cot- 
For flowers are always in 
fashion — and never more intrigu- 
ing than when they blossom from 
a pretty earlobe!    ot 
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  don Dufresne. Jim Maddox sang ‘ decorative touches average and the not-so-slender. | follow the meeting. 
) a solo. ———___—__— Se ~~ - —_————, 
The Rev. Mr and Mrs: Marion 
each gave a short talk and the 
Rev. Charies E. Mason presented 
a gift to the honorees. . 
Guests included the Rev. and 
Mrs. Ernest Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs 
Dan Havens and Mrs. Garnett 
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_EIGHTEEN ©   
  » Mary Margaret McBride Says: | 
Radio Free Europe Quiz 
Promises Liberty, Hope | 
Comedians joke that if a contestant on an American radio or | 
television quiz show can correctly tell his name and where he is’ 
from, he is sure to get a big prize. 
Those same answers take on a real and spine-chilling significance 
a quiz show originates 1 6/10 miles from the Iron Curtain, 
by a barbed wire running down the center 
a field fresh-plowed so that any footsteps will gs 
instantly detected. 
“Who are you?” “Where are you from?” “When 
did you come?” Some of those who answer this 
quiz have left the enslaved world behind only a 
matter of hours before. Through Radio Free Europe 
they broadcast messages of hope to millions who 
also long to break through to freedom. 
Radio Free Europe's director, Robert Lang, was 
telling me recently about the way the enterprise 
works. For mstance, the day Stalin died, the 
Communists in Czechoslovakia decided to delay 
telling the people. But the people knew the Russiaty MISS 
leader had breathed his laste 
almost as soon as it happened 
Radio Free Europe told them.      
McBRIDE   
eS eile ie ula “We let the people know about 
the village learned the facts | their fellow-citizens who are much 
immediately from Radio Free | more interested in the little bene- 
Europe—even the names of the | 15 they get by co-operation than | 
' in the safety of ail the people,” 
| says Lang. 
“We are certain we have a big 
listening audience because the 
Communist broadcasts spend so 
much time denying what we've | 
said. Last month Radio Prague | 
went on the air six times in one 
day to call us liars, and even put 
on the minister   z a   Oh, w 
know we're listened to, 
Parctically all broadcasters 
the enslaved 
EEFETERE fet i 
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Extra-easy—only two main pat- 
. tern parts to cut out, stitch up for 
agriculture t0| our favorite topper! Make it in 
| wool for spring, linen or pique for 
summer. It has the boxy lines 
| you love—the back interest that’s 
| fashion news. Cuffs can be turned 
back at any length. Sew it now. 
Pattern 4875: Misses’ sizes 10, 
12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 2% 
yards 54-inch fabric. 
    
  
White Collar Girl 
NYLONS *]”°   
  “60 gauge” means 
tinier stitches, “15 
denier” means more 
fine nylon to give you 
wear plus beauty in 
your everyday sheers. 
  Mrs. S. F.—It is the greatest 
print season we've had in years. 
Delicate flower prints. pin dotted 
  Save on Hose... 
Join the Neumode 
Hosiery Club! 
        
  
STAPP’S. os looking ahead... 
EASTER will soon be here and there will 
be disappointments becouse sizes will be broken 
and stores will be crowded. Why not be sure you 
get the shoes you wont while stocks are complete. 
° PATENTS 
Tw-strap with perky bow 
poised on the low-cut vamp. 
Misses’ Sizes 
$6.95 - 
Children’s Sizes 
$5.95 
Infant's Sizes 
$5.25 
  For ‘TEEN-AGERS’ 
    
  PATENTS 
One-strap, low-hee! casual 
but dressy. Always popular. 
il styles to choose 
$7.95 . 
and $8.95 
Other Styles in Red, Navy and Panama Beige 
STAPP'S 
28 E& Lawrence St. 
‘ 928 W. ‘Huron Street | lievably beautiful printed cottons, 
charming and curvey-slim print 
| dresses and suits 
Beiges Gain Favor 
Beiges and browns are edging 
out greens and grays as the most 
popular wall colors for interior 
home decoration.    
  This pattern easy to use, sim- | 
ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has 
complete illustrated instructions. 
Send 35c in coins for this pat- 
and polka dotted silks and unbe- | ‘Pineapple 
Delight’ Rich 
and Sweet Miss Lucy Hayden 
Passes On Recipe 
for Dessert 
By JANET DELL 
Pontiac Press Food Editor 
For a rich dessert to serve to the 
“girls,’’ try this Pineapple Delight, 
given us by Miss Lucy Hayden. 
Miss Hayden was most emphatic 
im saying that the receipe was not 
invented by her, but was given 
| to her by a friend.   S| Miss Hayden teaches English at 
Pontiac High School. In her leisure 
hours she is a busy person, being 
on the boards of both the Urban 
League and the YWCA. Music 
is her hobby; at present she is 
taking organ lessons. 
PINEAPPLE DELIGHT 
By Miss Lucy Hayden 
1 pint whipping cream 
1 can crushed pineapple 
3 cups quartered marshmaliows 
tea: 
  Whip cream and add sugar, va- 
nilla, pineapple and marshmallows. 
Place in refrigerator to chill. Slice 
cake into individual servings and 
top with pineapple delight. Deco- 
rate with maraschino cherries and 
chopped nuts if desired. 
  Marriage License 
Applications 
Burton W Brediey Detroit 
Dariene E. Pankow. Royal Oak 
| Robert V Smale, 103 Gladstone Leis J Lampher, 34 E Beverly   Ray W Griffith. €3 Bejlevue 
| Patricia A Boguss, Dearborn 
Eugene J. VerDuyn. Névi 
Ive I. Koehler Milford 
Billy E. Plott, Keego Harbor 
Doris A. Wilson, Keego Harbor 
i J. Hardenburg, 18 Newton 
veriyd J. Capel, Bramble 
Tom Webb. 113 Hull 
Lela M. Williams, 361 Branch 
— E. Alston, Clawson 
A McKay, Clawson 
Ward _E. Mardy, Birm 
Marilyn A. Preston 318 
James R Coakley. 151 Sterling 
Lila E Drury. Clarkston 
Wayne L. Rewerts. Birmingham 
Evelyn Erickson Birmingham 
Prankiin D Bianchard. Centerline 
Ruth E Moran Utica 
Russel! W. Hawkes. Detroit 
Betty L. Dahl. #14 Hilicrest 
sy Jr. 2% Kenneth 
J Rexford. Drayten Pisins 
Oavel H. Daniel, Clarkston 
Donne Y. Howell, Clarkston 
Thomas R_ Strangway. Rochester 
Jean E. Ware. Detroit 
Loren Estes Jr.. Dearborn 
Lerraine M. Hunter, Clawson 
Paul R Ross. Huntin, Woods 
Dorothy J Rumble oral Oak 
James K Adkins, Drayton Plains 
Gardenia F Fos, Drayton Pisins   Lyri L. Westrum. 108 Hospital road 
Emme J. Fenner, 100 Hospitei road 
Williem A_ Wisdet. Hazel Park 
Clare A. VanBuskirk Harel Park 
Earl ©. Sheldon. Haze! Part 
Neve L. Bay. Hare) Park 
Joseph G. Gomell. Berkier 
Rose Marte Cikale Detroit 
Calvin A. Puloski, Rochester 
Marjorie J. Tope. Rochester 
John Patton, 114 Dresden 
Velma J. McCoy. 2% Ellwood 
Charlies E. McConnaughey Jr 
ary & Fabris. Holly 
Edmund J Minnie, 268 Auburn 
Annie E Mocrarski. 648 Josiyn 
ene Robinson. 543 California 
Ophelia Benke. 543 Californie Davis- 
  Robert E. Rogers Rochester 
Bery! A. Stokes, Rochester 
Jimmy F. Stephens Roya! Oak 
| Delores K. Worden. Hate! Park 
Dayton A. Kinkie. 313 Orchard Lake 
| Avenue 
Margaret M. Betzing. 123 Wolfe 
Bears C. Shave, Birmingham 
M. Smith, Birmingham 
Edward E. Marxer. Haze! Part Ottve K. Nagle. Harel Park   
  
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Liberal Budget Terms. 
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| silk surah. It’s a sleeveless dinner dress fea- 
| turing polka dots on a rich gold background.   Put Patches 
in Concrete 
Surfaces Repair Ravages of 
Wintertime Before 
Someone. Trips 
By HUBBARD COBB If we didn't have winter we 
wouldn't have winter wheat, win- 
and this would be quite a shame. 
On the otherhand, we wouldn't 
have ajl the concrete walks and 
  ‘the new section being 
through expansion and contraction. 
IWash Inside Out 
    
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Rochester 
Older Women Must Watch Temper 
  
    
    
      
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| brushed-knit sleepwear during 
| laundering, turn each garment in- 
  
  
  
    
  
  
    
    
        
                
    
    
          
      
      
      
                    
  
    
    
                      
  
    
           
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| soapsuds. 
By ANNE HEYWOOD ; Jones, aged 36, has raised her) typing are good, yet nobody wil | 
An employment agency in New| three children and now needs a hire her. By this time. hurt, | 
| York, one of the first fo open aj Job, and has all kinds of free/ furious and demoralized. she PERMANENTS 
| special department for the place-| time. She used to be a secretary.| snaps at people right and left. 
| ment of the older woman worker,| She goes beck to school for a| Then people say: “The trouble | 
stresses that an applicant for a| brush-up course and now has with the older woman is she has Styling, cutting or reshap- 
job “must have good disposition!” excellent shorthand and typing | a terrible disposition.” But—who |] ing. Have it done NOW. 
“i's frequently hard to per- skills. wouldn't have’? 
suade an employer to hire an| She goes to an employment Fortunately, with the advent) Short Curl 
| older woman,” a representative agency and gets turned down. “No of agencies like that New York 
said, “but once he has, he usually | 0Penings.’’ She goes to another. | one, this situation is getting better. || Permanents 
finds her a splendid worker and &Md another. Sometimes they're | Also, each older woman who does | 
| is willing to take more and more just vague, sometimes they tell) get a job, and handles it well. 
older women. It's just the initial her outright that she's too old. | helps to give all older women .) $ 50 
prejudice which hms to be over-| ft ten't their fault—thelr em- | better name and to break down | 
come.” 8 eS eee 
That initial prejudice ties in | “S* agency people take | employers. ppotntment Necessa 
SS But nobody explains this to Mary caiiebhaais ter and makes a classic vicious we as can do. If you | 
Jones, and she gets madder and | are in the same dilemme as our | IMPERIAL 
madder. Mary Jones, remember this: It | 
Here's what happens: Mary! She knows her shorthand and/ js net the fault of the agency Beauty Salon 
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1 padirnacar, os employers won't hire |] 5 5 Pike Si. FE 46-2878 
, features some Try not to take it seriously: try 
11 fae = _ 4 be ond most of all ‘ou ee An : olize : —_— 
1h = lige If you cover enough places, you | nouncing 
| 16 Changes Yywy will hit one that will hire you + 
— 4g so be objective and keep our | — ACoustican ; Boat’ pacdie Y Y, orig through fee many yo . . 
19 Cartograp J a nterviews fore the y Hea Aids 
20 Apportion “iy = + 
af Cen rain om ” een ring 24 Malicious } ( it. 1954) 
ne arning , ere now aveoileble 4 ontiec 3 Bint Electric Is Taboo = 
ao for Blanket Sales | 33 Shenderest or an et es | 
oo CLEVELAND (INS) — Women | 
| $4 Challenge, | buy more electric blankets when | 
46 Etruscan the words “‘electric’ and “heat” 
ce a aren't used in the sales talk. 
48 Vendor Dealers have been urged to talk* 
ot bese vonas |about “Automatic blankets with | 
$8 Puff up | all-over comforting warmth’ in- | 
57 Titles stead of ‘‘electric blankets that 
H ogee » Havin 7 Shi Te een el | akes as one's aving Gropsy§ 7 akespearean th “electric” can con- | 
3 Guarged atom 13 Pomintge 30 CGrassiends 4% Be ower, jure up unpleasant words - like 4 Cornish town appellation 33 Dregs 43 Mature " -and heat” can/| 
Pf 13 Ventilate * epoutte *yan make a woman think of perspira- : Undaunted 21 — 4 vty ao va H+ 4 Compass point tion and heavy blankets. 
8 Woody fruit 25 Nostril 38 Roof of the 83 
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1954 1 NINETEEN _ 
© | Will Address Pontiac Society Mark Anniversary | siden wedding anniversary Sun Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brendel of | day at Friendship Hal of Canteal 
Cranbrook Artist to Speak srs storied teir!corigian Chur Wallace Mitchell, one of Cran-| eral one-man exhibitions — at the | - 
brook’s distinguished faculty mem-| Bertha Schaefer Gallery in New| everyone can wear it       
  Southland 
Still Calling 
Pontiacers 
Mrs. E. L. Bradley, 
Mrs. M. L. Shadley 
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their way towards sunny Lorraine court. . +. OUFr hew . 
Mrs. E. L. Bradley of Josephine Mr, Mitchell will discuss the evo- . . 
oped mk oe, eee Shad egy inal poem yp ont, eo Mobile Coiffure Ad leaving trend toward abstract nt- 
this week for Fierldn, but thay ext ing over the past 50 years. Color a S ioe Mon No A ment 
pect to spend part of their two slides of paintings and sculptures your individual mood. eeded! a week holiday in Nassau, will point up his lecture. : . Sa ene An tnstrecter’ in painting at owe: _ LaChic Beauty Salon Mrs, Stuart E. Whit- Cranbrook since 1936 Mr. Mitchell Mrs. “Lenore” Colsch 
field of Cherokee road are vaca- also ts secretary-registrar of the 514 Pontiac Stact Bank FE 4-1687 
Gening at Riviera Bench, Vie. Academy of Art there. He is a = —== native Detroiter who studied un- Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8, Pearce Gow bask t: thelr der Zoltan Sepeshy at the Cran- 
rf i art from Columbia University 
Mitchell exhibits yearly at the| 
Michigan Artists Show, was! ti [ire it ie   
    tion, for his abstracts. He has had sev- 
> s s 
week visiting her wom and dati All Saints Guild 12 iceman  ero ga pad Conducts Meeting = 
8 . = ¥ Mrs. Cc: George Widdifield, Mrs. NORMA ELLEN GARDNER 
her grandchildren, John David and Deborah K. She returned to her Charies Warman and Mrs. Edward! 11, and Mrs. Donald J. Ross of 1 I 
. : sep i the Rose Kneale Room. len 
is Mrs. Floyd Dambaugh of Wat-| 4 pretty reflection shows Janet Levely| students at Michigan State College, were| Devotions were led by Mrs. | street, to William Edward Stasiuk. 
Tampa, St. Paleriere Gad Satan (right) of Illinois avenue receiving a new photographed while preparing for a school ae a = — = is the sre A enitho ah 
S wal vishe ber aan meres the ass of C; ie H . The next meeting of the guild is |No date has been set for the wed- 
Fort Myers she will visit her son | of West Lake Angelus road, The girls, both scheduled for March 18. ' ding. 
arene nre — (Washington [Bete Theta Phi Unie . ces “ Meet Tuesda 
oar! Jebuoan ovens, with @atr Club to Hear Mn. cna DeWitt vue ow Italian Variations 
ion stim ee a |Dornel Tali |ce'oxaiuc mec) in Permanents 
  
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By gg ee Dr. Marion Edman of the De-| Chapter of Beta Theta Phi so CREATED by ANDRE 
| and in Los Angeles they | Partment of Education at Wayne | rority. Start at 
of Mr. and Mrs. | University will be moderator for a| Mrs. Thomas Moffat reported on 
Roch- 
    cur. and toe Boy med Aire Wed |Deerigdccasnom tthe Thursday | as given on the progressive di +5” 97” . 10” It's @ Sacony specialty— 
gr ge iagianr Ry iecoag a band High School Community |". Tumsell will hoeteas the the gently feminine suit 
Square in Salt Lake City and| 7". March 23 meeting in her home on COLD WAVE of Palm Beach. A dress- 
the Carlsbad Caverns. | Prams of itl = as West Iroquois road. maker style, man-tailored 
Bp Gaelagiat geri Peet |Yersity and their subject will be! Dimitri LaZaroffs PASE) ee Deen LES nd ea ‘on 
ly after a two-week visit in Miami | “Schools Are the Bridge to Better) 14.14 Open House seasons | Louis Dormans of Waterford, ° Mr. and Mrs. Dimitri LaZaroft . Including the 
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Italian Boy Haircut 
OR ANY STYLE-CUT   7 
i eollar, scooped-in waist. Wrinkle- 
    Robert Dermans on Marathon | will be furnished by the Washing-| Among the guests from Pontiac shedding Palm Beach blended 
where they enjoyed fishing. (ton Junior High School Boys Glee Sherwood Open Wednesday All Dey—Fridey ‘til 9 P.M. 
Grieve setauing hams Gey pent Cub under the Mr — — rayon, acetate and wool. Choice 
  |Garence sodone wet | No Appointment Needed!. Immediate Service of cclers. Mimoan’, petite ond half 
      Cari Voydanoff, Mr. and Mrs. La- 
ma Beach, Fis. The Wilsons 87 |\irs Paul Gorman and her com-|zarus LaZarott and the Steve Voy-|[ “be - 2nd Plesr Pontiac Stete cises. It's a wonderful buy! 
i, ol ee ee eee —— _ Lay-a-way Now for Easter!   
  
       
                     
     
     
   
     
   Famous names, new shapes, 
beautiful leathers and colors 
... all here at Jacobson's, 
in the most magnificent collec- 
tion of shoes ever to step gaily, 
feet first, into fashion and the 
Easter Parade. If you like 
them feather-light or walking 
weight, sleek or casual, closed or 
daringly bare . . . they're here!   
A. Joyce sueded pigskin “Sidewalk Sandal” 
in beige with ton calf. 10.95.   
B. Hill-and Dale navy calf spectotor 
with the potented ‘Willo-flex” last. 17.95. 
C. Ingenue navy calf decollete pump 
with white braid throat insert. 16.95. 
  
  OUR SPRING SHOE COLLECTION HAS EVERYTHING! 
D. |. Miller black patent halter strap, dotted 
with white beods at one side. 23.95. 
E. Shenanigons honey alligator sling pump 
with o perky kiltie fringe. 16.95. 
Shoe Salon—Street Level 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1956 |   
  
_ Pu’ Equipment 
in Handy Spot A let of housewives have found 
‘ have a clean house 
of cleaning 
equipment is stored near the place be used, rather 
items like an upholstery the living room;- a wet mop, a two- 
soap in the bathroom upstairs; dust 
clothes, a carpet sweeper, and & 
| jar of soap jelly for spot clean- 
‘ing or rug shampooing near ad 
| bedrooms. ! 
It may take a bit of rearranging 
, of present closets—but the minute 
| here and the few steps eliminated 
| there save you a lot of time and 
| energy over the course of a week. 
  
  
REDM    LADIES’: $] 395 Tex Ici. 
MEN’S: $1495 rex lech 
OND'S | atagea|    
        
  Easiest embroidery — simplest 
sewing—prettiest dress! Mom, it 
without! 
Pattern 583: Children's sizes, 2, 
4, 6. 8, 10. Tissue pattern; em- 
broidery transfer. State size. 
Send 25¢ in coins for this pat- 
| tern—add 5 cents for each pattern Boss’ Cigar 
Beclouds 
His Dictation 
Stenographer Asks 
How to Draw This 
to His Attention 
A young woman tells me: 
recently have taken a position 
a stenographer with a fairly 
  | has a habit of dictating with a i 
ing. Is there any way I can 
tactfully bring this to his attention 
without running the risk of losing 
my job?” 
  ciate your advice 
opens flat—iron it in a jiffy! Use etiquette problem: When I call my 
gay remnants, make one with em- I 
broidery—another |husband at his office 
“Hello, Miss Smith (Miss | mouth, making it very difficult for | | 
me to understand what he is say-| | 
      
  
    
  
  
      
        Optometrists—Jewelers for 1st-class mailing. Send to 124 =) -_ said that, pyr 3 
81 N. Séginew Se. Fe eee eae cea Comes | “te. - hile gpe yer Bey 
te Ye New re |e ee LLL ETE LITLE with nue, pec number, nae |thington in?” Which way ie con 
March 17 ; Ai : You should announce 
oe en” Nvannes | SeeESE \ BEGORRAH \ MAKE FRIENDS || tn int” i immaterial ——E__ Dear Mrs. Post: May the small 
\ Se: - \ coffee spoons be used with regular. 
\ tis the wearing \ see cote caps, or are thats used 
. of the green— eee \ ———a— ‘ tasses, I was wondering if they 
4 \ might be used with regular cups. 
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at school and have to give a 
the identical lines and made them | 
sound completely different? 
It's funny how the voice can) 
play tricks with words. How one’s | 
tone of voice can make the same 
words have different meanings. 
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get you in plenty of trouble, too. Inflection Means More Than Words 
By ELIZABETH WOODWARD nasty crack with a broad smile on) they may. But you'll wind up 
Did you ever try out for a play | your face and a twinkle in your) 
cold | ©¥*S and everybody will know it's, tengue. 
a joke. Make the same crack dead- 
| reading of a part? Then sit and pan and with eyes like ice and it's 
listen while somebody else read obvious that you mean it. 
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| but how you say it that hurts peo- | 
causes misunder- | | ple’s feelings, 
standings and puts you where you 
have to explain and apologize. 
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clearly in your inflection, your 
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ful opinion. 
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Helen Turek Gets Oscar About one-alt the US. taal cording to the census bureau re’ Thee war aboot 1 sulin high 
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Williamsburg BRIDE'S REGISTER | WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — : 7 ap the 1770s, a London wallines Takes the Guesswork Out of Gifts! J 33 Hunter chose ; [ red - brick Be car a Will she like it? Does she like modern . .. ?. Does she already have a ty 
Gloucester street as the site candy dish . . . of 9 Revere Skillet . . . 2? Don’t make gift buying « Gi 
sa Peg ye pm em neny Bn mystery for your friends . , . Register at Wiggs .. . We keep a careful - 5 ¥ 
ue tke Se en record of your preferences and inform your friends and relatives when 4 = 
ais Dee cet oes they are shopping for gifts for you . . . Seves time, exchanges, wrong [A ia “ 
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Margaret Want shop came t Come In Now! Bride's Book! its ee ae showcases ‘ 1f you're going to be married this yeer . . . do Te help you keep @ record of your gift selections 
stocked same type of Mrs. W. Vernon the \f came im now and make your selections . . . now and alse of your gifts .. , Wiggs wants you te 
grate Gat attested thy wives epecieh crest exited “Ehpuntil’ Made te Order! 31|1 % we ume when yan wo net co.rused with hove a favaly ctda's Goch. « . contalts no advan and danghter, of colosial pe- Preview.” Critics for the evening. ce Reduci if the final details of wedding arrangements . . . tising of any kind . . . 80 it can become a cher- 
yes an MR. and MRS. WILLIAM CHUR |were Mrs. J. A. Shaw and Winona bi 7re aig No appointment ig necessary although one can ished remembrance of @ most important event in 
0 romano hasn't ted} ‘Their SOth agi eld Es ‘calebvesad by | ail t 2B] be arranged by calling Mrs. Evans at FE 4-1234. your life. | 
as a free exhibition building sediding entiuaysary Pillar Club Meets No tiring —no 3h   sooth eutvea ex*the cute hocss Sunday. The Chacher qomad March 17. 1904,|0t Lundbeck Home |[} ‘ust reac tally lined The Very Best China --- Crystal -- Housewares 
    
  
                  
  
    
      
     
       tion of this historic capital of the|have three children, Jerry Church of Rochester, Mrs.|,,"\rs 0. 6 Limdbeck was hostess ||) waves restore you gus Choose from the very finest of chine . . . LENOX, CASTLETON, WEDGWOOD, SPODE, /FRANCIS- irginia colon , or home on Chippewa road for to its na graceful 
vite aot a shop, Charles Coburn of Croswell and Mrs. Versel Sherriff of |\tne Tuesday evening meeting of |}; Desuty: ~. | peel fae cae ee TIFFIN... Fer well ad we ina thcs oe te Colonial Williamsburg researchers | fenton. There are six grandchildren and three great-grand- | Pillar Club. dittaa jt aiasidod ik, Verahy Snleiinii vs ° ’ 
studied sales records and invoices | children. Mr. Church's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Church Rh cy per tll asec g | , : 
Sat eles be tye amperes of Bax Axe, are celebrating their 72nd wedding anniversary |. ¥. Wiersema, Mrs. H. H. Dear- S , 
They read through advertisements | “Ais month. ing, Mrs. E. M. Peterson and Mrs. w 
placed in “The Virginia Gazette,” ; 2. ¥. Metom. Wiltemsberg’s 30h Contery news. Mrs. David Utley Is President Fd sancingalaenrs~ oprcbcoor|| Racal ulileeall | ir. A 
ad Ammo and Ronee | | : Pictures portraying the life history FE 3-7186 | 24 WEST HURON ST. 
est “~*|Hadassah Holds Election |q «ix menvere | —_ 7 Gn Gaping ventanad chap Mrs. David Udey elected| Mrs. Herman Stenbuck ee ene mea A ASE NR ert et : wa 
Se te ae ae gresiiunt of Hiadesseh Manday ove- ale Wi ceene een aa fae ——— — — —— — oe by ning at Congregation B'nai Israel.| Judea group who will be future 
epee designer spTetow ctiicars elected tnctads|lendere in Sndnsaah. Joiith Dich- 
jewelry and “love ribands” cording secretary; Mrs. Ted Fine. dance. - od N s | olks 
mourning. | ing , financial secretary, and| Mrs. Irving Schlyfestone, Mrs. > i ; 
Night shirts, wig accessories, | Mrs. Reuben Berzon, treasurer. Louls Surowitz, Mrs, Joseph Kor- Who Like Really Good ruffles and othef items worn by| The evening’s entertainment | nov and Mrs. P. J. Marlowe. calorie eee ae cig| Tae ite form of on original Annual report, were given by . played. items were entitied “The Spirit chairmen leading Hadassah 
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. Suited For Spring the opening of this newest Sanders sire as a part flere all of Sanders products and services, including 
H n St ing candies, bakery, ice creams, luncheons, party spe- 
alleatenticte ia ena cielties, carry-out and pareel post service. 
THE MOLDED SUIT, GENTLY This ie the 46th in the rapidly growing group of — -Vigit the new Tel-Huron store on gpening day, and 
- SED FLANNEL, TOUCHED ~ Sanders stores and departments. It opening is in make it your regular beedquartere for “Senders 
WITH A’ DASH OF JEWELED keeping with « long stending Sanders policy to pro- good-things-to-eat.” | 
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A NAME YOU CAN TRUST Our years of dependable service to 
the people of Pontiac assures you 
of the best in optometry. Come in 
today. 
Dr. B. R. Berman Optometrist 
Phone FE 4-707! 
OPTICAL DEPARTMENT 
17 N. SAGINAW ST. (CORRECT 
LENSES 
        | Mayor Robert Wagner 
ls No Longer Junior NEW YORK @® — The Bemo- 
cratic party in New York now has 
one less ‘‘junior."’ 
Rep. Franklin D. Roosevejt Jr., 
a potential candidate for gover- 
mor next year 
title 
But Mayor Robert F. Wagner 
Jr., of New York has announced 
that he wants to be known simply 
as Mayor Robert F. Wagner. His 
father was the New Deal Senator 
for whom the Wagner Act was 
named 
  
      You needn't fix anything special —just serve 
some golden California Seuterne with an every 
day meal. Notice the difference! With wine, 
your food tastes extra good, lots better than 
usual. And yea find there's more pleasure— 
moch more pleasure—to the whole dinnertime 
Se try it! Taste it—e California Seuterne 
tonight. Write fer free recipes. 
‘wie ADVISORY BOARD VY TTF MARKET STREET + SAM PRANCISCO 3 + CasiPOeMaa | still holds to the) !   — 
Pitching Horseshoes 
Shakespeare Can Put 
Small Town on Map By BULLY ROSE ee ee 
a letter from the mayor of this| the world than many cities with or that smallish town asking me | hundred times its population. 
‘to suggest a stunt or scheme which! @other example of what the 
community on the | Wondrous William can do for a 
| community is the village in On-   
    
  will help put his 
£ oy map. 
is that I know of | Just last summer, in an arena- 
one sure-fire | *YPe tent, a couple of civic-minded 
ony to publicize | gets presented “All's Well That 
    a small town.| Ends Well” and “Richard IF’ 
=. Namely,-to capi-| With Alec Guinness as the male 
S talize on the pull-| S4r and his London colleague, 
5 ing power of a| Tyrone Guthrie, as director 
y' gent named Wil-| esult? For one thing, there : “Vg liam Shake-| wasn’t a hotel or rooming house 
BILLY ROSE speare, accommodation to be had within 
The alderman in phe checked] ® radius of 20 miles. For an- vest has a question? How can a| ether, the event was considered 
longhair like Shakespeare attract| %, important it was covered by 
attention and tourists to, let’s| Just about every topflight dra- 
say, Pismo Beach, Calif., or Ong's| ™atie eritie in the Western Hem- 
Hat, N. J.? | isphere. 
Well, the simplest way to answer Did the canvas-top theater do any 
To be sure, this kind of box- 
English whistle 
stop listed in the travel agencies | 
only because it was the birth-   
  
  
DRY SKIN ITCH?   piace of the Bumpticus Bard. 
In this town, mostly for reasons | Of money on razzmatazz 
ot nostalgia, replica of Shakes-| stunts. They will try to make a 
peare’s Globe Theater was kept | big noise with pageants, festivals, 
open, but it only gave 80 perfor-| ame bands and the crowning of 
mances a season and played to an | Miss Broccoli of 1954. 
average attendance of fewer than| And in almost every case, tpey A 
Ss 
l | First applications of Zemo—e 
| doctor’s soothing antiseptic — 
relieve iteh of surface skin and 
scalp irritations. Zemeo stops 
sa'eine” ” ZEMO | aids healing. 
  
500 customers -_ 
Some years ago this miniature 
theater burned down, and several | 
  of the town's live wires decided | 
| to replace it with a large modern | 
| auditorium in which two perma- 
nent repertory companies, with big 
| names as guest stars, would give 
| performances eight months out of 
| the year. | 
Result? As of today, the new 
Stratford-upon-Avon theater is 
playing to almost 500,000 paid ad- 
missions a year, and the culture- 
hungry tourists who flock to it 
from all over the world have | 
ous small town in England. 
Virtually every ticket sold + 
the purchase of a night's lodging | 
in a restaurant, a couple of drinks 
in a pub, anda rowboat 
the Avon. | 
    
et’s be sensible about this subject of 
Cc horsepower. 
An all-American tackle doesn’t go around 
tackling people in everyday life. 
A world-record sprinter doesn’t have to: 
demonstrate his prowess on city sidewalks, 
The better you are, the less you have to 
prove it. 
A nd that’s how it is with a Buick Century. 
Of course it’s a spectacular >a performer 
car with instantly responsive action. It has 
to be, for it combines a high-compression 
200-horsepower V8 engine with a nimble 
weight of only 3866 pounds as it comes off the 
assembly line. 
That’s a power-to-weight ratio that chalks 
up a new record—a ratio that no other Buick 
has ever reached before. 
It can spin your wheels on a dry pavement 
if you give it the gun, but why waste rubber? 
If some show-off wants to get the jump on 
you at a traffic light, why not let him have 
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUNT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM fun? He isn't kidding anyone but himself, 
when the name on your-car is CENTURY. 
The real pride of owning such a car is 
simply this: You know 
do that you never have to prove it. 
That lets you enjoy the tircless ease of its 
gait in ordinary driving, when only a frac 
tion of its eager power 
you a quick reserve for breasting a hill—and 
the happy knowledge that there’s still more 
to come in a sudden emergency. 
Sure, this is more power than most people 
really have to have. But you can hardly call 
it extravagant, when you are buying more 
horsepower per dollar in a Century than 
you get in any other car in America. 
MILTON BERLE STARS POR BUICK 
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1954 . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, 
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HOMEWORK SERVICE—Some of the youths at Boys’ Clud/| 
apend part of their evenings in the club’s library receiving help in | librarian, helps Robert Sherman, 10, prepare for future lessons, while 
echool work for the following day. Above, Miss Norma Gonzalez,| Charles Wolfe, 9, (right) takes a break to make a few cutout, 
Activities Are Designed to Develop Boys’ Interest There are no idle hands at Pon-| ship cards so far this year, as; printing shep where the youths | bur shop Fl. 
tiac Boys Club. | Compared with last year’s total of | publish their own newspaper. den a 
Hundreds of youths who make a 1,176. The club also has on record) Classes in photography, model POPULAR CLASS—One of several classes taught at Boys’ Club, | Opposite him (I-r) are Haskill’s assistant, George Phillips, who alse 
daily trek to the club at 530 Feet County and es tan eae, | building and braiding also are : a two-hour photography course, draws some 30 boys to actual dark- | teaches the course at Pontiac High in adult education; Gordon Boica, 
Pike St., climax each day’s activi | OO oie y conducted. A coin club and ma- room practice every Monday night. Clyle R. Haskill (left), Pontiac | 17, and Frederick Ellison, 18. The club’s photo equipment, mostly ties in a program based upon the gician’s group is attended by some ° slink tleewa wall Gace or | Besides offering all major | 150 boys. photographer, is shown explaining enlarger parts to the youths. | donated by the Pontiac Press, is valued at $1,000, 
boys. | sports activities, “‘the boy gegs an. The photography class is taught : = 
“The purpose of Clubs of , °PPortunity to work with his hands, on a voluntary basis by Clyde R. i oe ; : a a Si ied “ergs 
ec ge i giving his imagination vent for | Haskill, Pontiac photographer, and | dent- a oo , ee ts ee Sey: aheaee bate Fy - Story-telling, reading 
| Activities im this non-sectarian | contests are used by the librarian 
rith helping boys to club are open to boys whenever | to stimulate interest in good books. 
ake the best of themselves for | ‘hey have free time. Various pro- The social life of the Boys’ Club | B the Fund | Tams and classes are scheduled | centers largely in its hug Dr unique phi- | Very night. the youths” Gere , : 
poke RS LB Sel. with ahef ao ee Boe : : 
oer me ewe a ee AE Lup eo goer ~ set 
TABLEAU WITH DUAL MEANING—The above formation by | American Flag with thoughts of freedom. The group (1i-r) is com- 
the Boys’ Club tumbling team represents two opposite views in the| posed of-Dick Compton, 12; Dwain Brennan, 13; Steve Sheffer, 10; 
world today. The five boys, left of the club’s physical director,| Dennis Shaw, 11; Don King,.12; Fiorillo, director of physical educe- 
Michael Fiorillo (center), are held enclosed with stout cord, repre-| tion; Harold Brennan, 12; Tommy Watkins, 11; Charles Stark, 12, 
senting human bondage. At right another group holds up the/| and Robert Rabaja, 11. 
“But none of the activities are 
@onducted without adult supervi- 
.”” according to Coulacos, “‘be- 
cause our chief aim is to help 
youths in the/ right direction.” HE if u 
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BOY AT WORK—Seven-year-old Gregory Stick- | McTirath, 15, (left) assistant to the shop instructor, 
ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stickney, of 33 | watches Gregory run a piece of wood through the 
S. Francis Ave., didn’t let the flashing camera of | saw. The youngster, so intently at work, did not 
the Press photographer distract him from his work | realize that his picture had been taken. 
at the jig saw in the Boys’ Club wood shop. Bob | pezis 
bit if iri Aj sh 
sul i 
ah i ; ‘McCarthyism’ 
Is Table Topic 
for Speech Club “McCarthyism — Right or 
jrong’”’ was the table topic when 
Pontiac Y Toastmasters Club met 
thst night at the YMCA. 
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face of Kenneth Walker (right), of 47 Murray 8t.,| shown competing for is enough to tell the story of the final results of | tis. 
a chess tournament pleyoff in the club's game room. | roll. 
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‘The birthplace of America’s }¢ry's first successful ironworks, is| shring at Saugus, Mass., 10 miles ° 
iron and steel industry, the coun-| now being restored as a national! north of Boston. Bob Considine Says:   
  
    
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Green Scrol} ............... 12’ x24’-6” 316.35 309.38 
Beige Twist ~..5..6..0.005. 12’ x8’10” 119.40 75.60 
Gray Beroll ...c:¢vscs.ccasces 12’ x16’-3” * 240.90 203.25 
Green Floral ............... 12’ x40’-0” 477.30 370.65 
Beige Scroll Wilton ........ 12’ x32’-6” 481.80 393.80 
Gray-Brown Leaf .......... 12’ x10’-0” 145.96 91.99 
Green Scroll Wilton .......12”x26’-3” 593.25 446.25 
Green Tone-on-Tone Wilton .12’ x24’-0” 478.40 414.40 
Gold Twist ................ 12’ x15’-0” 379.00 279.00 
Gray Floral ............... 12’ x27’9” 351.50 294.15 
Green Scroll Wilton ........ 12’ x19’-8” 284.70 232.70 
Beige Floral ............... 12’ x23’-3” 350.40 286.40 
Gray Leaf Wilton ......... 12’ x16’-6” 209.00 165.00 
Gray Textured Wilton ..... 12’ x20’-0” 300.50 256.50 
Green Twist ...............12°x14’-3” 227.05 189.05 
Gray Scroll Wilton ........ 12’ x28’-10” 573.04 458.05 
«Gray Tone-on-Tone ..,..... 12’ x25’-6” 372.30 304.30 
Beige Scroll Wilton ........ 12’ x18’-9” 373.75 323.75 
Beige Leaf ................ 9’ x15’-0” 165.25 142.50 
Belge Scroll ...6<icssseccsas 9’ x7’-0” 90.65 48.85 
Beige Cotton .............. 9’ x20’-8” 166.95 145.95 
Beige ‘Textured Wilton .....12’x7’-0” 120.83 77.50 
Beige Floral ............... 6’ x6’ 43.80 30.00 
Beige Twist ............... 9’ x6’-6” 64.68 48.59 
Gray-Brown Leaf .......... 9’ x10’ 109.50 98.55 
Oe a err 9% x6’-0” 37.85 
Green Textured ........... 9 x6’-0” 38.75 
Green Leaf ................ 9’ x6’-0” 28.50 
Candy Stripe .............. 9’ x4’-0” 12.50 
Beige Twist ...... Lee eeees 6’ x6’-0” 15.00 
Beige Floral ............... 6’ x6’-0” 21.00 
Green Scrol] ............... 6” x4’11” 32.00 
Green Leaf ...............: 6'x4’-9” 25.00 
DOO LO0l 0 <c00scsecesecx 2’ x70” 17.95 
Gray Leaf .... cess m_ases © 10.50 
Rone Gere ois isccsssess quae BIL 13.50 
ONG LOE ic ccssass whaven's 27” x66” 12.50 
Green Leaf ...... ramen. .. 27” x65” 9.50 
Ma Candle” Pontiac's Oldest Locally Owned Floor Covering Firm! 
11 N. PERRY ST. FE 4-2531            | WAITING FOR! Come ia... see 
the many wonderfel valees 
we are offering dering this 
SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE! 
  
  
  Check this BIG AUTOMATIC 
| DETROIT JEWEL MODEL 
| This automatic range with its 
many time-saving, work-saving 
features will thrill you. 
  
x Here's the SENSATIONAL 
| . Space Master ROPER 
| ONLY 30 INCHES WIDE 
But look at its capacity . . . its oven 
| is big enough to bake six pies .. . 
| six loaves of bread . . . a complete 
oven meal or roast a 35-pound 
turkey. And this is only of the 
many wonderful Roper models to 
| choose from. i 
BIG SAVINGS . ONLY ONCE-A-YEAR A SALE LIKE THIS 
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Baby Food ‘mans... 4 “tt 3% 
Peanut Butter "US 75e Us 3% 
Sweetose Syrup™m ... . St 39% 
Bean Sprouts voor... 2 Sie 27 
Maraschino me 2 Sit 
Cat Food rw won... 2 Ut 29 
Glass Wax “rn” 25 29 i. 59e 
sities Menls « 33 me. 29¢ ‘ns 49 
Air Wick scx: KSuenob oeoms © oe 0 bor DGC 
see DEM 25e 
Cashmere Bouquet ... .3 cits 25¢ 
Cashmere Bouquet ... . 2 dim 25¢ 
Ajax Cleanser... .. . «2 Si 25¢ 
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“ es you at the peak of flavor-freshness! They're harvested fresh .. . delivered fresh . . . sold fresh 
RX Ay because every step of the way they've been constantly guarded. That’s why our fresh fruits and 
vegetables are the best buys in town—for hard-to-copy flavor at hard-to-beat prices! 
U. Ss. NO. 1— MAINE 
Potatoes 48:99: FLORIDA, SWEET, JUICY    FLORIDA SWEET, JUMBO 46-54 SIZE 
Oranges i. 8 i: 49¢ Grapefruit ....3 « 25¢ 
Delicious Apples “°SRCT.2%" 2 un 39¢ Fresh Tomatoes smscrm ovr . .'S2° 25¢ — eoberg Lettuce “82... .2 ro 39¢. Cuban Pineapple uter's's1 .. . “% 39% Pascal Celery uses 24st | | ae 29¢ Calif. Navel Oranges 017s sz: vor. 49 
Florida Grapefruit “se seouss 5 f, 3% Lemons wror res 6 ror 2% Pears. .... cee eed MS B5e 
      LIBBY'S RED—10%-OZ CAN 34 
Raspberries 3 — tethonee, Rinker Lee eeee : " 2% Coshew Nuts 25¢ 
Peas cor KO. 1 ee eee 6 ron Fresh Spinach AND PackAgtO cao sae 27€ 
Strawberries ee a Puerto Rican Yoms ...... 3 us. 35¢ 
users rox 89¢ — Winesap Apples were crown, 4 us 55¢ roe 97¢ = Fresh Corn ‘“thiow xvsam - 6 wars 49 
roe 99¢ Ruby Red Grapetrvit ’° 12! . .3 ro 29¢ 
    “SUPER-RIGHT”, TENDER, ROUND OR SIRLOIN 
Beef Steaks «= 77:    “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY—1E0 OF “SUPER-RIGHT” CHOICE QUALITY 
Veal-Roast... = 49 Chuck Roast "2 » 39c — sharp cheddar woo som... uw S86 
Standing Rib Roast fess ces ‘ 59¢ Fresh Fryers commummy cudwo =a Ae Swies Chesse “women... ..- van ns “SUPER-RIGHT Mel-O-Bit Cheese Slices "toc . . . ie. 2% Porterhouse Steaks tence wiv “ 89¢ Chicken Breasts o* cwcxem rons um 89 ape: “SUPER-RIGHT” us. Cream Cheese "monn... ., 2 23t 2% 
Beef Roast ARM O8 ENGLISH CUTS us. 4% Sliced Bacon LEAN, RINDLESS “Wr... wa: F } SUNNYBROOK poz. 55¢ 
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Herring Cutlets ‘"Wiee sauce” ‘San 45¢ © Halibut Steaks wrry msy resar 
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Fish Sticks ~« msvemen- sano = "5" 49¢ = Perch Fillets etme... w 5% 
Orange Juice.......22:4% Rhubarb Pie San ee oat ond be BETTY CROCKER SULTANA—PRUNE : = —-— a \ ree 
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Pink Salmon cowsmam, . . , , S57 43c «Cut Green Beans see . , 2'tit 
Townhouse Crackers “ema, . 05; 33¢ © Golden Corm “St Steam srr 2 Came 25¢ Me ne 
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Borexe .. pocreeome Carnation Mik. ...... ia ‘ Cheer cosrste ii fu me 29¢ ‘a G9e, 
Gold Medal Flour . . , «Se Sle Woodbory Soup 3 cit 25¢ 2 ditt 23¢ mae 8S 8. 90e- se 
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The number of farms sold in the io number and tated eerenge sinc? | 
Us. has shown a steady decline | 1946.   
      
" Red- Run Unions 
Seen Fading | Membership of Groups 
: | Ousted by CIO Voting 
: to Quit Expelled Units 
| WASHINGTON «A handful of 
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  Now, for the first time in opticel history, we br 
   
$8.98. Supply is definitely limited! 
100 Styles, Shapes and Colors _ ONE PRICE! You Just 
Price Includes Frames and Lenses! - Can't Congress is studying ty Ie 
to empower the Subversive ivi- | 
munist-dominated unions and to) 
deny them the legal right to oper- | 
ate until Communists are removed | 
  you at populer prices, the 
fomed “Tu-Tone.” e lucky purchase of entire output of « New 
York firm permits us to you this expensive frame complete with lenses 
et the one price of $8.98. highly-styled ““Tu-Tone” with its combine- 
tien colors of Blond on Crystal and an on Crystal, has fest become 
America’s most stylish and populer seller. its combined sturdy construction 
ond safety fectures mokes it truly « wonderful buy at the one low price of labor unions ousted from the CIO. 
more than four years ago on 
grounds of Communist domination 
are in trouble and fading fast— 
even before Congress gets very 
far in efforts to curb Red-run 
unjons 
The workers themselves seem to 
be abandoning them as_ whole 
blocs shift into CIO or AFL 
unions It remains to be = seen 
whether union leaders suspected 
of communist sympathies are left 
behind or taken along. 
* * - 
ties Control Board to label C 
from leadership 
For a good example. take what 
is happening at the General Elec- 
tric Co’s big plants at Schenec- 
tady NY where considerable 
electronic and experimental work 
is carried on. 
This long has been the main 
stronghold of the United Electri 
cal. Radio and Machine Workers 
1«UE), which quit the CIO in 1949 
| while in the process of being ex 
pelled 
| Officers of UE’s Local 3! at 
Schenectady. representing 20.000 
workers, recommended Monday a 
switch to the CIO's new Interna 
tional Union of Electrical Work 
ers (IUE). and the CIOIUE ex- 
pects to take over after a mem 
| bership meeting next Monday. This 
would be a heavy blow to UE, 
| whose officers have repeatedly re- 
| aera to tell congressional commit- 
| tees whether they were Commu- 
| nists 
| Another of the unions booted out 
of the ClQ—the Mine, Mill and 
Smetter Workers—seems to be dis- 
intégrating too. Several major, lo- 
cals, including Mine Mill's No. 1 
Local at Butte. Mont., have voted 
to join up with the CIO's steel- 
| workers 
Workers will make official their | 
choice between the Mine Mill union 
| and CIO United Steelworkers at a 
| National Labor - Relations Board 
election March 22. Other Mine 
| Meu union and C10-United Steel- 
workers at a National Labor Re- 
| lations Board election March 22 
Other Mine Mill locals already 
have been absorbed by John L 
} Lewis’ United Mine Workers 
These unious probably had 600.- 
| 000 members or more when ousted 
from the CIO 
   
      
   
   
  Price Now Only... | City Library Adds | . 72 Books to Shelves Twenty-two new books have been 
received by the Pontiac Library, 
according to Librarian Adah) 
Shelly. The books, fiction and noa- 
fiction, are: 
Advit Fietion 
Pebulous Ancestor, Donsid Demarest | only 69 W. HURON ST. o Federal 3-7161 
— Your Daughters, Diana Tut- | 
| 
  
The Little Yellow Mouse, J. BE. Me- 
Ewen 
  A Menth tm Gordon Square, F. A 
Swinnerton 
Say it With Bullets, RP. Powell! . 
Three at the Wedding, L. GO Erdman * 
Three for the Money, James Me- ‘ 
Connaughey 
Through Midnight Gitreets, J. W.) Masat meseany 
Meegher 
Adult Nea Fiction 
Better — fer Your Home, 
J. H Melad 
Bullding i Piying Scale-Mode! Air- 
j craft, W A. Musciane 
But We Were Born _~ EH Davis 
Dear Parents E C O'Daly 
Eleven Blue Men. Berton Roveche 
Ernest Thompson Seton's America, BE. 
on Philosophy of Mahatma Gendhi, 
|}D M. Datts 
The Pictoria! Basebal! Instructor, Le- 
mont Buchanan 
| A Pubiie School for Tomorrow. Marion 
| Nesbitt 
Space Ships and Gpece Trevel, F. xX 
A Btillness g! Appomattos. Bruce Cat- 
Thrift With « Needle, MG nyen Wes-   
    
   
      
   
     
       
   
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          TRAPPED 24 HOURS—Jerry, a 13-year-old Springer spaniel 
shivers beneath blankets and cuddles near a hot water bottle to 
warm up his old bones after he was rescued from a culvert in Mil- NOT USED 
waukee in which he was trapped 24 hours. His plight developed 
when he chased a rabbit into the culvert. = NOT REBUILT 
Other States Top Postmaster in Person 
Michigan’ s Cash Delivers to Centenarian 
} LONG BEACH, Calif. @—Acting     VACUUM CLEANER SEWING MACHINE 
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ANN ARBOR—Michigan's Legis- | “@nyone who lives to be 100 is 
lature made its biggest appropria- entitied to have the postmaster 
tion in history for the support of deliver the mail on her birthday 
the University of Michigan in 1953 He made this statement while de- 
but state supported universities in 
20 other states made greater gains 
This is one of the points revealed 
in the survey of the support given 
to higher education published in 
the March issue of the Michigan 
Education Journal. The survey was _Mrs. Emery, born in Millport, 
made by Robert L. Williams, as- N. Y., has been a widow for 5 
sistant dean of faculties at the )¢4'S 
University 
He found that Spelling Bee Contestant 
The average increase in appro MAyffs Word Succeed 
priations for 20 state universities livering the mail to Mrs. Eva 
Grace Emery yesterday. Among 
the letters was one from President 
Eisenhower congratulatung her on 
reaching her 100th birthday 
        FE 2-9143 for Free Home Demonstration 
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      rom 1952 to 1953 was 15 per cent,| BALTIMORE Ronald 
while the University of Michigan's | Frampton won the Woodlawn Ele- A lianc Store 
increase was only 11 per cent mentary School spelling bee when PP e . 
On-# per student basis, the aver-{his last competitor. Joyce Sauter, ar? S. Saginaw 
   
     
    
    muffed a vital word age increase in appropriations for 
sa The word—'‘succeed.” | the 20 state universities from 1952 | 
to 1953 was 11 per cent. compared 
with eight per cent at the Univer- | 
sity of Michigan        
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Defiance If the increase in television re- 
ceivers in the United States con- 
tinues at its present pace, some 
experts believe the total number 
‘may reach as high as 53 million 
by 1960     
   
                
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. 1954 TWENTY-SEVEN 4 
Hits Leniency. ®t : 3 - 
to Young Felons | Professor Sees Danger 
in Being Too Soft on Ist Something? Offenders 
i ; F oe < a. es : ternationally known criminologist . : ee recommends..a tougher policy 
See SOT Wes | 2c2inst juvenile first-offenders so , | 
~ | | Sacer" Feomriveie we At 3:00 a. m., Lieut. Bill Crisp, of the Pontiac Police, phoned 
(Soe that our building was going up in flames. Since his call, we 
cas zee totaled ty dntver a too have witnessed a display of courage and co-operation we'll 
ape long remember. 
should receive a punishment which | 
would :   
  
  
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  re We'll Remember 
trea ft instead of a veivet glove *The bravery of the Pontiac Firemen who fought the flames inside the 
young offender's attinte touned building knowing that a gasoline explosion could medn death any second. 
eg ‘Particular praise goes to Firemen Kenneth Eggert, Harold Lloyd, George 
aro] (cee hee oo Cotes ‘te Burklow, Robert Gaylord, Orville Woodworth, Peter Gotz, John Morrissey, 
would-be criminal knows thet the Howard White, and Lawrence Lyons, who were injured ‘in valiant 
Colonels Finally Meet devotion to duty.     
  2 *The men of the Waterford and Birmingham Fire Departments whose 
Fordyee aid:helped bring the inferno under control. +e i rf et 
| 
    sirest fresn sack other in Washing * Police Chief Herbert Straley, who has been sternly dedicated to L 
E 5 the public safety, and the Policemen who have guarded the ruins to 
protect our citizens. i Fil iH T | ] * City Manager Willman, Mayor Law, and City Attorney Ewart, who came 
to the scene offering co-operation. i | rf           
  
* Other businessmen and other auto dealers, including Bob Oliver and ¢ 
Henry Gotham, of the Pontiac Retail Store, who offered to loan us vehicles 
‘and work space.      
     
           
        
      
  - * Our employees and managers who got the ship back on course after she 
took a torpedo. No group of people in any business could have responded 
/ with greater determination and loyalty. ! 
We Ask You to Remember 
In Pontiac as elsewhere, in time of disaster, each citizen is his brother's 
keeper. And let us be thankful that no lives were lost in this disaster. 
rd 
We're Still in Business 
Parts and Service are humming away on a reduced volume in the four-story _ 
building. We are also doing service work at the truck.and used car branch 
on South Saginaw Street. The best salesmen anywhere are eager to serve 
you in both locations. Smoke darnaged cars have been removed by insur- 
   
            People ance companies. So come in for good service or a good car or truck deal. 
wha " write 
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prefer ____ If You Think We're Burned Out 
oh JACK HABEL CHEVROLET CO. — | 
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TWENTY-EIGHT 
Korea has an estimated 42,000 
lepers of whom 15,919 are report-   
  .8. Army helped to estab- | 
lish. During the Korean war, the 
Army also set up special homes 
for children of leprous patients. —_———-— Divide Senate ms Almost . Solidly 
_ Behind Adding Alaska 
| to Hawaii Measure   
WASHINGTON w — The Senate | 
| appeared today to be split almost 
| evenly on whether to tie together | 
| statehood s for Hawaii! 
and Alaska, with a showdown set 
for tomorrow, 
The Alaska amendment to a 
Hawaiian statehood — bill intro- 
duced by Sen. Anderson (D-NM), 
was backed almost solidly by Sen 
ate Democrats. Only two of them. 
Senators Long of Louisiana and 
Holland of Florida, have voiced 
opposition to the merger proposal 
| Democratic leaders hoped to pick 
i several Republicap votes for 
| 
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admission of Alaska. , j 
Hawaii statehood has the back- | 
ing of President Eisenhower, who | 
has said he does not believe Alaska 
is yet ready. 
Anderson, supporting statehood 
for both territories, told the Sen- 
ate yesterday that combining the 
two bills is the ‘‘only practical 
way of getting statehood for 
Alaska at this session of Congres 
He said there is no other way 
to get action on the Alaska bill 
in the House because it has been 
“on ice’ in the Rules Committee 
there for nine months. The House 
er Hawaii statehood last year 
He said Alaska is being popu- 
lated by young veterans of World 
|War Il—‘men of spirit who stand 
'there ready to move out’’ in the 
| tradition of pioneers 
Sen. Daniel (D-Tex) said he 
| would prefer that neither territory 
be admitted now. He added, how- 
ever, that Alaska made a better 
case for statehood than Hawaii 
| and it would not be fair to admit 
| Hawaii and not Alaska 
Sen. Cordon (R-Ore) said that 
by combining the two bills, ‘each 
bill will inherit the opposition of 
\the other.” He urged that each 
bill be considered on its own mer-   
          
  
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DETROIT w—Sam's Bar got the 
old heave-ho as quickly as a noisy 
drunk yesterday. A Detroit con- 
stable’s crew was the bouncer. 
Within three hours, the whole 
chairs, tables, coolers, beverages 
and all. The building had been eon- 
demned to make way for a civic 
center. 
‘Thrown out like a dog.’ owner 
Sam Schwartz muttered as the po- | 
tato chip rack was carted out 
Schwartz said he thought the 
city had given him another two 
weeks in which to move. But the 
city said that he had made a mis 
take 
He was ordered to vacate   
And 
the bounce 
‘Dulles Doctrine 
Nears Adoption Conference Members at 
Caracas Jumping on 
Anti-Red Bandwagon 
CARACAS, Venezuela #—The| 
Inter-American Conference head- 
ed today toward adoption, prob- 
ably by Saturday, of the US. 
anti-Communist resolution. | 
Majority support appeared as-| 
sured for U.S. Secretary of State | 
John Foster Dulles’ proposal to) 
rally united action against Red| 
attempts to dominate any part = 
the Western Hemisphere. Eight of 
the 19 Latin-American nations | 
attending the 10th conference here | 
already have signified their back- 
ing of the ‘Dulles Doctrine."’| 
Several others were expected to! 
jump on the bandwagon today | 
. . 
There still was some question 
today what final form the anti- 
Red resolution would take There | 
have been indications in the Po-|   
  issue that some Latin-American 
nations would propose 
ments to the U.S. formula 
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Guatemala, accused by the ~ 
| United States of being Communist- | 
dominated, was the only nation 
| voicing outright opposition to such 
a resolution. And Guatemalan 
Foreign Minister Guillermo Tori- | the number one glamour 
  
  
Pat O’Brien 
Building Bistro elol, while promising a fight 
against the U.S. proposal. ad- at Las Vegas 
mitted today its adoption seemed | By BOB THOMAS 
certain . . HOLLYWOOD uw — Move over, 
| Adoption of the resolution would | 5.-% Dempsey and Joe DiMaggio. 
be a major diplomatic victory for Pat O'Brien is getting into the 
Dulles. who stayed at the confer- bistro Business. 
ence beyond the time he had The smiling Irishman is the fig- 
planned in order to push through urehead of a group of moneymen 
| his proposals who plan to erect a restaurant 
| Already backing the United | potel and casino on Las Vegas 
States were Venezuela, Cuba. Pan-' tamed Strip 
ama, Brazil, the Dominican Re- “They've been after me for some 
public, Nicaragua, Honduras and time to use my name for some 
Paraguay. kind of establishment.’ said O’- 
Brien im the comfortable, trophy- 
laden den of his Brentwood home 
“After all, my name hag been be- 
fore the public for a good many 
years and has acquired some de- 
gree of respectability. Other fel- 
lows—Toots Shors. Dinty Moore, 
Luchow, etc.—spent years building s * . 
| Mexico has indicrted it favors 
some action to curb Communist 
infiltration in the Western Hemi- 
sphere, but wants the U.S. reso 
lution to include “‘any totalitar- 
| ian ism.’ It also proposes calling 
} for joint action to be..taken when-' 
ever Di gate of haa = a reputation for their names; mine 
ae k ee ake control is already made 
i a Zz ats g 2 
aan nm me aa aa ‘At first, they wanted me to open 
I wouldn't 
> it. because of my friendship 
for Toots. Then they wanted a 
place here at the beach. That 
didn't sound right either. 
. . s 
“When they came up with this 
Las Vegas idea, it sounded good. 
At first they were going to call 
it Pat O'Brien's Desert Spa, but 
that sounded a little high-toned 
Now it's going to be just Pat 
O'Brien's , 
“IT have a little dough in it, but 
nothing compared to what the guys 
with the money are putting up 
Mostly I just lend them the name The U.S. proposal calls for joint a joint in New York 
|action when ‘‘the international 
Communist movement’ dominates 
or controls a state's political insti- 
| tutions. It is the U.S. viewpoint 
that domestic Reds are as much 
a threat to peace as are foreign 
Communist agents. 
| The tension of the debate was 
emphasized yesterday when Tor?- 
ello stalked out of the conference 
‘during a speech by Dominican 
Foreign Minister Joaquin Bala 
guer, who assailed countries which 
| ‘help Soviet Russia’ but sit back 
' and allow the United States to be 
attacked 
Outside the committee room The only stipulation is that I be 
Toriello said on the premises at least 24 hours 
7 2° * of every week. I may be there 
more. But if a picture job comes 
up, I'm excused. I get paid less, 
but I still get paid. It's a dandy “It makes me sick when repre- 
sentatives of genocide in America 
and professional violators of hu 
| man rights speak in the name of | deal. 
| democracy and dare insult a coun- ee 
try like Guatemala.” “What I'll do is a number or 
bd * ‘two on the stage behind the bar. 
But mostly Ill just mingle among 
| the meeting when Balaguer fin- the guests and maybe tell a few 
| ished talking stories. That's what I like to do 
Later, Balaguer said Toriello’s anyway, and I might as well get 
walkout was ‘typical of Commu-, paid for it.” 
nist regimes.” | O'Brien's backer is his friend 
  
      
                
        
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businessman. He dropped in at the 
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‘After all, the other places are 
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Ground was broken for the con- 
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With Mayor of Dallas 
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jas Tom Mor.| AT A A Mary winner (3-8 ————— ootball . spectacle, . outside competition. players’ uniforms and other 
ihe mumed hone tra coach, | * < vmane * gentits AEMIOR v4 has grown to be _ ie total! problem is . cost up to $200. 
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Southern Cal Rookie Is Tribe Sensation | the camp of the Cleveland Indians Yesterday, he connected for two, dianapolis roster, but if he keeps, Sam Mele and Jim Fridley hit | Sees 
| home runs and a pair of- singles | up his present pace he's a cinch! home runs for Baltimore while | Wage ad 
to stick with Cleveland. He has Hank Thompson hit two and Ray Reser 
| "Fees 
eon sertee—Pittengeer 
geome F. Levett, D. DeHaven $26. By BEN OLAN 
Associated Press Sports Writer 
Rookie Rudy Regalado, an in- | 
fielder by trade and a terrific hit- 
fer by the looks of things, is the | 
player they're all talking about in | today. 
A student at the University ais the Indians walloped the Chi- 
| Southern California, Regalado, 23, | cago Cubs a4. 
is making sure Manager Al Lopez J | knows he's around. The youngster’s bat bas been sis: 
  
City Bowlers 
Take Honors 
in Amvet Test 
Pontiac bowlers placed high in 
the 7th annual State Amvets tgurn- 
ament at Benton Harbor last week- 
end. 
Dan Murphy won the singles 
with a 721 total and teamed with 
George Althouse of St. Joseph to 
place ist in doubles with 1311. 
Runnersup in doubles were Don- 
ald Murphy and Paul Brown, 
both of Pontiac, with 1250. 
All-events honors went to Peter 
Metes with 1954, while Pontiac 
Post No. 113 Auxiliary—Marie Ol- 
son, Clare Olson, Elaine Peabody, 
Naomi Furtney and Ottilie Dob- 
ski—won the women’s team event 
with 2864. 
Pontiac Post No. 12 and Post No 
113 placed 11th and 12th in men’s 
event. 
Big 10 Cage 
Marks Toppled i FS jh! teak iris 
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E :| baseball entirely during the 1948 | half if the 7th ont 
  Bright's Triple he’s collected 13 hits for a 591 
Gives Bengals fessional experience. He played | 
most of last season with Reading 
of the Eastern League, where he * . > 
Yet he’s had only a year of pro- | 
batted rationed Then he’ was sent to, 
| | Indianapolis. 
Actually, he is still on the In- | York Giants 10-9. 
  | played second and third base. ' Katt one for the Giants. 
Meanwhile, the rest of the Cleve- J 
land players haven't been twid- At St. Petersburg. Fia., Solly He- | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1954   
Bowling Results MOTOR DO “SB” 
y's 
  eecreeesee? Bua ia   
HABEL for 
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diing their thumbs. In fact, the mus, . seeking to hold on to his 
Tribe has compiled 64 runs in the regular shortstop job, drove out | 
| four games they've played—or 16 four hits, the last a bases-clearing | 
| Funs per game. triple in the llth inning to give 
The Indians play the Baltimore | the St. Louis Cardinals a 10-9 de 
| Crises today and Sint one could | cision ever the Chicage White Sex. | 
develop into a real humdinger. | 
The Orioles still are unbeaten Bonus bely Baty Conscie dou-| 
| this spring. They came from be-| bed home the tieing and winning | 
hind with a pair of ninth-inning runs as the Boston Red Sox scored 
runs yesterday to down the New | four times in the ninth inning to 
| defeat the New York Yankees 65.   Ist 4 Victory | batted in 11 runs. 
Rookie Breaks Up Wild 
6-5 Game With Phillies, 
Bertoia Homers Walled Lake’s Ayres’ 
| _|lne-Lakes President 
  much-traveled young man. cipal, was named president and Bright, one of a fistful of players Roy Larmee, Waterford principal, 
battling for the wide open second vice-president, while Bob Hall. 
base job, is only 24. But despite | Southfield athletic director, was re- 
his youth, the 6-foot, 185-pound elected secretary 
| righthanded hitter. could well rival toned 
the baseball travels of that ancient comes Seno Paden san 
wanderer Bobo Newsom level, but due to scheduling diffi- | 
= it was Bright's latest trip culties, the application was denied 
ene that sent him to $rd (at this time. League track meet 
was set for May 6 at Ferndale 
  
  | system. Then -i 
| White Sox and now the Tigers. Jordan served up a home run 
| He has been on the rosters of | Dall to Ted Kazanski and the Phils 
15 teams, managed one of them | bounced back into a 3-2 lead. 
for the Cubs, and dropped out of in their | | Detroit scored three times 
to 
with a Cub's farm club. 
picked up Bright in the annual 
draft last December. Bright's best trip to date. 
  Tim Murchison, former major 
Bright's blow broke up a wild | league pitcher, ts new scout fer | 
the New Y 
Phillies jumped on starter Dick el — Joveresr | ball game _| star Ted Williams—who ; 
j ‘Bowling Results K orc 
Pts. Pts. 
66 Bee Line s 
Steaks ee Lett. “a 
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| Drewry's SS Ps! a 
| Wayne 4 Creéit Unies bd 
| Pteiffer's s PF uw 
| Simmeon's S Den's Sve Pl 
Leonard's 49 Fleet as 
‘Stone 4] Heb t!. 
Stanfield’s “4 Deas bial 
Inéty — Wysgeskt 242, | 
series—V. 638; team game, seriee— 
| Petish Faleens 967—2913. | 
MONTCALM | CENTRE } 
| Pts. Pis. | Mentealm ©i Baléwts “a 
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56 idler 3, 
6 Elmer LD Surgeon Says Williams’ 
Opetation Is Successful CAMBRIDGE, Mass. #—‘Re-, to join the broken pieces of bone. 
markably fine’ was the doctor’s|,4 triangular fragment also was 
Star Ted Williame whe underwent |Sttched into place. 
on his broken left collarbone. a fall while catching a line drive | 
    Dr. Russell F. Sullivan. who | only 10 minutes after starting his 
lst workout of the season March 1] omens 
| wired the $300,008-e-year gly at the team’s Sarasota, Fla., train- | | ” 
ing camp. ! collarbone in Santa Maria Hosp 
tal, said Williams would be re- 
leased from the hospital late this Dr 
week or early next week. 
lariky outfielder is keen to head |eight weeks. The physician said 
back to Florida, but his doctor |Ted would be able to jog easily 
isn’t in agreement on this. within two weeks and should be 
“{ haven't talked with him -~—iadinaireeeeed lightly” ie Pull } Sullivan said Williams 
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‘Anglers to Organize 
Several Pontiac fishing enthu- 
siasts are interested in starting a 
casting school and club. Anyone. 
interested in the plan should call 
| Leonard Buzz, City Recreation De 
partment, FEderal 3-7131.   
| 
fourist Body 
Hits Sloppy 
ce Fishermen Asks State to Provide 
‘Teeth’ in Laws Aimed 
at Littering Lakes 
BAY CITY wW — East Michigan 
      | The resolution, passed by the 
| association, asks the conservation 
| department to lay out punishment 
for strewing debris on the ice. 
The association took action too 
to provide Saginaw Valley police 
with booklets that would make 
them “walking information bu- 
reaus’” to aid tourists. Progra 1 
is planned for police from Flint to 
Bay City. 
Business, the association con- 
| cluded, looks like it will be bigger THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1954 
Trout Restrictions Begin to Pay Of nn   
  
  State Man’s Paper Shows’ 
North Branch Brookies, 
Do OK Under New Rules| By JACK PATTERSON 
CHICAGO, I].—A re 
army | 
North rt on the effects of changed | 
regulations on the brook trout population in the | 
ranch of the Au Sable River should interest Pon- | 
tiac trout fishermen. 
Report read by Michigan Conservation 
Commission's David 8. Shetter reveals 
that present restrictive policies are begin- conservation commission declared 
that the bounty system has proved 
very unsatisfactory. 
In respect to small game preda- 
tor coljtrol efforts seem to have 
been futile. 
“Predation is not responsible for 
pheasant shortages or rabbit and 
ruffed grouse fluctuations as near- 
ly as-can be determined. 
* * 
Problem in some species, name- 
ly cottontails and ruffed grouse, 
has been one of underharvest. Not 
even hunters, let alone predators, 
have utilized annual surpluses. Big 
game problems in Michigan in- 
volve principally the white-tailed 
deer. 
“In recent years we have be- 
come notorious fer the misman- 
agement of our herd,” Arnold 
wrote. “Predator control for the 
purpose of increasing an already 
disastrous over-population is not | 
just futile, it is plainly stupid.” 
Predator control for the protec- Tourists Assn. has asked the Mich- | ang better this | Serecest 
igan Conservation Department to! was based on winter bedi 
|‘‘put teeth into existing laws to| which, the association said, was ning to pay off real dividends in better 
trout fishing. | tion of agricultural interests is a 
Prior to the 1949 trout season opening | ‘“fferent story, Arnold went on. 
the Michigan Conservation Commission! This type of control has been | © 
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It's the fishermen, said the 
association, who clutter the ice 
with beer cans and other debris 
which clutter up the lakes after the 
spring thaws. 
At the winter meeting of the | Inadequate roads continue to 
hamper tourist travel, the asso 
| ciation said. 
  Paul Minner, lefthander for the | 
Chicago Cubs, was the only Cub | 
to pitch two shutouts in 1953. | 
  
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brook trout and increased the minimum | 
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inches for about five miles of the North| Branch in the vicinity rei cores 4 test 
Trenson the effect of such legislation on the broo 
ra trout population and brook trout fishing. 
In 1950 an additional three miles of water immediately 
downstream were added to the restricted water. 
At the insistance of the local sportsmen's club artificial 
flies were prescribed as only legal lure. 
A partial creel census conducted® = =    by the same department employee Population figures were ob- 
each season at the same sites and| tained from timed collections | 
at same times for the years 1950-| with the electric shocker and | 
1953, inclusive, indicates that the | indicate that total population | 
restricted portion of the North) brook treut in 1963, in one part | 
as popular as sec-| of restricted water at least, is | 
under less stringent | between three and four times | 
larger than in 1948. | 
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| included. From the 7-inch water | 
about three-fourths of the catch 
are two-summer-old fish, many of | 
which have not yet spawned. 
| Remainder are three and four- 
summer fish. 
| s 
In @ paper on predator control 
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       demonstrated to be both practical 
and necessary. Method of control- 
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trapper extension system. This has 
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In spite of success of this sys- 
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utilized funds which currently are 
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reach staggering proportions at in- 
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remained to be filled in the round | 
of 16 in the NCAA basketball | 
tourneys today—and that vacancy | 
is the result of one of the mast | 
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record in conference play, surged 
trom behind in the third quarter 
to defeat Dr. Phdg Allen's Kansas | 
Jayhawks 1667 last night and| send the loop into a deadlock for | 
first place. 
Now both Kansas and Colorado 
boast 10-2 records and the NCAA 
representative will be decided by 
a draw from a hat late today in 
the Kansas City office of Reeves [Big Seven ny Om NCAA. Louisa Sate, which fin |Penn State, Rotre Dame, Bradley 
Big Seven. a Notre Dame, Bradley 
14-0 | and Idaho State gained their round 
of 16 berths in the tournament. | ney’s 27 points. 
Santa Clara won a 73-64 victory ss 8 
over Texas Tech, and Idaho State| Now here is how the round 
  sting the experts Ser the past tw] given the berth. 
weeks also was answered when . ¢ 6 
  Kentucky, winner. of the South-| Kentucky, No. 1 team in scored a 77-75 triumph over Seattle | 16 shapes up Friday and Saturday: 
eastern Conference, withdrew) country, went unbeaten in at Corvallis, Ore. In overtime. Navy vs. Cornell and North Car- 
from the NCAA Tournament be-| games, a record achieved by At Fort Wayne, Ind, Penn| olina State vs. La Salle at 
cause its three big stars were in-| schools over the years. State turned back Toledo 62-50 | adelphia. 
  —_ Without Ciiff Hagan, 
ra Ramsey and Lou Tsioro- was Geapied when Comal whigpes | Notre. Dame whipped Lo of 
poulos, who are not permitted to a 
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Kentucky Beats LSU, but Withdraws From Tourney In the single game at Peoria,| and Rice vs) Oklahoma A&M at BUSINESS 
Bradley rolled over Oklahoma City | Stillwater, Okla. 
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Dennis Dlugozs, 6 foot Sinch , 
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Dlugozs, who hag averaged 35/ 
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Charlie Barge. Detroit led by only | 
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“put teeth into existing laws” to which the association said, was | clean up the habits of sloppy ice | doubling. 
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It’s the fishermen, said the| hamper tourist travel, the asso 
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    Trout Restrictions Bagi to Pay Off 
Inadequate roads continue to| | 
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| statewide regulations. 
| cantly better on neighboring 7-inch 
| water where any lure is permitted 
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  game problems in Michigan in- 
volve principally the white-tailed 
| deer. 
CHICAGO, Il].—A report on the effects of changed) .. —_—" 
ay | regulations on the brook trout population in the conn corse hdr pe on _— 
North Branch of the Au Sable River should interest Pon-| | agement of our berd,”:.. Arnold 
tiac trout fishermen. _ wrote, “Predator control for the 
Report read by Michigan Conservation| purpose of increasing an already 
Commission’s David S. Shetter reveals, disastrous over-population is not 
that present restrictive policiés are begin- Just futile, it is plainly aol 
ning to pay off real dividends in better Predator control for the p | tion of agricultural catarais ‘i a 
e 1949 trout season opening ‘different story, Arnold went 
an Conservation Commission! This type of control has been 
“dail creel limit from 15 to B aemonat ted to be both practica j 
brook trout increased the minimum | me ee | legal size on this species from 7 to 10) leepaen crleaaien muse. This bas 
inches for about five miles of the North | apparently been successful. 
Branch in the vicinity of Lovells to test) In spite of success of this sys- 
the effect of such | lation on the brook tem agricultural organizations still 
trout population and brook trout fishing. insist on the bounty system, Our 
In 1950 an additional three miles of water immediately experience with the bounty sys- 
downstream were added to the restricted water. ae Bk Deen very Sent ermty. 
At the insistance of the local sportsmen’s club artificial a) ih itavied objectives. It has 
we were prescribed as only legal lure. — utilized funds which currently are 
A partial creel census conducted? much more needed for other pur- 
by the same department employee Population figures were ob- | Poses and fraud has appeared to 
rpg id adh moypon—y proportions at in- 
at same times years 
| 1953, inclusive, indicates that the 
| restricted portion of the North 
| Branch is now as popular as sec- 
| tions operating under less stringent 
EF Age and growth studies from 
| scales collected from angler caught 
and shocker collected trout indi- 
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spite increase in population in re- 
stricted water. 
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Kentucky E Beats BU but Withdraws From ee By ED CORRIGAN 
NEW CORK @ Only ene wpet| Bis 
remained to be filled in the round 
of 16 in the NCAA basketball 
tourneys today—and that vacancy 
is the result of one of the most 
stunning upsets in Big Seven his- 
a e ¢ «6 
Missouri, with a mediocre 56 
record in conference play, surged 
from behind in the third quarter 
to defeat Dr. Phég Allen's Kansas 
Jayhawks 16-67 last night and 
send the loop into a deadlock for 
first place. s ~ 
A questjon’ that had been puz- | 
zling the experts for the past two 
weeks also was answered when 
Kentucky, winner of the South- 
eastern Conference, withdrew 
from the NCAA Tournament be- 
cause its three big stars were in- 
eligible. Without Cliff Hagan, 
Frank Ramsey and Lou Tsioro- 
poulos, who are not permitted to 
perform in NCAA postseason com- 
| Petition because they are gradu- 
ate students, the Wildcats couldn't   Now both Kansas and Colorado. hope to win the tournament. 
boast 10-2 records and the NCAA 
representative will be decided by 
a draw from a hat late today in 
the Kansas City office of Reeves 7 
They a the league crown 
last night in a playoff with Louis 
jana State 63-56 and immediately 
  
Pontiac Boys’ 
Clubbers Fall 
in Title Game 
Pontiac Boys’ Club Mighty Mites 
lost to Detroit's Bloomer Branch, 
41-31 yesterday in the champion- 
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Dennis Dlugozs, 6-foot Sinch | 
center, was the big difference. 
Diugozs, who hag averaged 35 
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Oakland Circuit Judge Will Speak at Zoning Conference   
Parley Called 
for March 17 300 Township Officials 
to Consider 
in Planning 
Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick 
Some 300 township officials and 
the public are invited to the confer- 
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‘Showboat, U. S. A.’ 
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to Present Variety Show ON 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — 
Junior classmen of Waterford 
Township High School will present 
their annual variety show, “‘Show- 
boat U.S.A.,”" Friday and Saturday 
nights with some 178 of the stu- 
dents taking part. 
Curtain for the show goes up at 
    
Over 400 Attend 
Speaker for the occasion was Dr. 
A. E. Kelly of Pittsburgh, who 
spoke on “The ‘Significance of 
Christian Education. ~- : 
The congregation toured the new 
building at the close of the service. 
Bible School classes will use the 
unit for the first time next Sunday. 
Elmwood PTA to Meet 
AVON TOWNSHIP — The Eim- 
wood School PTA will meet at 
7:30 p.m, Thursday for a piano 
recital by pupils of Mrs. Lester 
Snell. Nominations for new officers 
will also be received.     
     
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’ SERENADES HIS LADY—Rehearsing @ scene 
from “Showboat U. S. A.,” Waterford Township 
Friday and Saturday nights, Dave Larkin (left) 
serenades his lady, Barbara Looney. Witnessing   
  
  the “disgusting” 
show to be held | 
  scene will be part of the wild west portion of the 
variety show which will begin at 8 p. m. both Fri- 
day and Saturday. ened 
~ Housing Eviction 
| May Be Delayed Families at Parkview, 
Crystal Beach Finding 
New Locations Scarce 
Pontiac City Commission last 
} | night received notice of a possible 
extension of time for families be- 
ing evicted from the Parkview and 
|| Crystal Beach federal housing de- 
velopments here. 
A letter from Albert M. Cole, 
a city request that a six-month 
extension be granted residents of 
the units, past the present eviction 
  Cole stated he had asked the 
| Public Housing Administration to | 
| follow the local situation closely 
and if necessary “they will make | 
appropriate recommendations 
jme for an extension of the no 
; ices to vacate.’ 
Cole said,   “I feel that it is too 
Pontise Press Phote 
spectacle is Mike Mendez. The 
  
unior Class 
and Luella Bell, and melodies on 
the organ by Bill Terry. 
A silent movie will also be 
shown with actors Fred Honchell. | 
Mike Mendez, Bob Prunty, Anna | 
Mae Secan, Harry Freeman and) 
Jim Pickett. 
Original music for the variety 
show has been composed by San- | 
dra Williams and Jeanette Pierce. | 
been | 
whe | 
    
Manito District 
eve | Scouts Planning 
ver Saturday Circus WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — 
Manito District will stage its 
first Boy Scout Circus Saturday 
at the CAI Building with the pro- 
gram beginning at 6:30 p. m. 
The circus will feature a ‘‘walk- 
around” type of show with troops | 
and packs demonstrating Scout 
skills in booths. 
Included in the skills will be) 
| camping, pioneering, cycling, pho- 
the 12 achievements for Club Scout 
advancement. 
Circus acts, based on competitive 
Scout skills; as well as enter- 
tainment will also be presented 
in the auditorium. 
A Scout Court of Honor will con- 
clude the program at 8:30. Gen- 
eral chairman of the show is Har- | 
old Pattison. 
The planet Mars, named after | 
the war god, has two moons, name 
Phobos and Deimos — or Fear and 
Panic, the companions ot was. Youth Silent 
‘Taylor, Midland, Mich. 
| burglary in Las Cruces, N. M. 
| St., 
‘on cancer pads. are boarded up and sold to be 
tern down or moved to a new 
location, Wiessner said. Se far 
° four units have been vacated, 
rime pree wth See -at Gams salt, he att 
  | 
  Ind. The new Mr. and Mrs. Stout 
are making their home in Jackson. | | PTA Votes Tomorrow 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP 
Lambert School PTA will meet at 
8 p. m. tomorrow for an election 
‘of officers. Refreshments will be 
rved by third grade room moth- — 
Cerebral Palsy | 
Directors Meet Board Learns Therapist « ers. 
From State Association | 
Works Here | DR AYT ON 
Pontiac United Cerebral Palsy | J EW ELE RS 
Association board of directors | 
looked over the first year’s work | Watch Repair 
Tuesday at a meeting at Whittier | A. J. DEXTROM, Prep. 
School. 3 Doors Nerth of the Beak Pa 
Dr. John D. Monroe, board 
president, acted as chairman. 
Directors learned that Miss 
Beverly Eaton, speech therapist 
whose salary ts paid by Michigan 
United Cerebral Palsy Assn., is 
treating seven child cerebral 
palsy victims at Whittier School 
every day. Four others are be- 
ing treated in other schools by 
regular speech correction teach- 
ers.   
  
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  Miss Eaton is seetng 32 children | 
with other speech defects twice a 
week helping two other speech 
| correction teachers. 
Pontiac Area United Fund cam- 
paigns raise money for the state   > House Passes Bill 
to Limit Liquor Ads (Continued From Page One) 
  1 Pal Killed, 1 Wounded 
After Series of Holdups eaecoets at Ge wate duellans 
Charged to Trio having difficulty in finding | other housing in Pontiac. 
The projects were built in 1944 | 
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. @ — A husky | Parkview, at corner of South and | 
Michigan youth refused Tuesday to| East Blvds., consists of 100 dwel- 
discuss a four-state crime spree jing units. Crystal Beach, at the 
| which ended here in the death of | south end of Lake street, has 90 
one buddy and serious injury to @ ynits. + 
second. | World War II veterans and serv- 
Eighteen-year-old Duane Reger | icemen’s families are housed in 
sat tight-lipped during more “ the ——— 
‘an hour of —— by sheriff 
ence, amined vaty tmat ve DI. R. D. Hills Elected 
1 tem Cony Fecal She * Rotary President DRAYTON PLAINS — Dr. Rich- 
of burglaries and armed holdups (dent of the Waterford - Drayton 
were charged to the trio, | Plains Rotary Club at the group's 
Reger was at the wheel of a|00n luncheon at the CAI Bidg 
stolen car which eluded a dozen yesterday. 
state police during a 50-mile chase 
before crashing. Monday night. 
Killed was 18-year-old Ronald | Fred Thompson. secretary, and Ed | 
| Fuller, treasurer. ' 
The third occupant, Dave Tot- 
ten, 20, Fenton, Mich., was taken 
to doctors’ hospital in Flagstaff 
with a brain concussion and an 
arm injury. He was still uncon 
scious Tuesday afternoon. 
Sheriff J. Perry Francis said the Indicates Possible Use youths tentatively were identified 
sw vthece who burglarized firms in Of PTA Fair Proceeds 
East Lansing, Mich., stole a car WATERFORD TOWNSHIP 
in Virginia and abandoned it near Proceeds of $560 from the ‘Winter 
Nashville, Tenn.; pulled burglaries Fair’ held at the Waterford Cen- 
in El Paso, Tex., and attempted ter School Saturday may be used 
| towards the purchase of a new 
, d | piano and a tape recorder for the 
Webfor late | speech classes at the school, ac- 
ebford Club S cording to Mrs. Robert Fulkerson, 
to Meet at McGee Home | general chairman. 
WATERFORD CENTER — Web-| | Tbe fair drew the largest crowd ford Club will meet at the home of 
Mrs. Joseph McGee, 2294 Evadna 
at 1 p.m, tomorrow instead of 
at the Harold Richardson home as Pontiac Lake PTA Unit 
was prevowly panned... Picks Officers Thursdoy luncheon and members will work’) PONTIAC LAKE — A consulta- 
tion period, from 7:30 to 8 p. m., tors elected were Ray St. Law-) 
rence, 
‘and Mark Stewart. 
They will be installed July 1. 
added. 
  
Joseph J. Knechtges 
AUBURN. HEIGHTS — Service ; 
for Joseph John Knechtges. 66, of 
  at 2 p. m. at Dudley H. Moore 
| Funeral Home, with burial in’ 
| White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. 
He died Tuesday 
An employe of Fisher Body Di- 
| visién of General Motors for 30 
| years, he is survived by his wid- 
ow Margaret. 
Lawrence Howard of Auburn 
Heights and Robert J.:; and a sis- 
ter, Mrs. Raymond Williams of | 
Birmingham. 
Cecii Underwood 
MACEDAY LAKE — Service for 
Cecil Underwood; 63, of 6829 Long 
worth will be at 2 p. m. towed 
at Coats Funeral Home, Drayton 
Plains, with burial in White Chapel | 
Memorial Cemetery. He died Tues- | 
day at his home. 
Mr. Underwood is survived by 
his mother, Mrs. Minnie M. Under- 
wood, five sisters, including Alice | | Deaths in Nearby Communities will precede an election of officers 
tiac Lake PTA. 
A program by the Pontiac Lake 
Boy Scouts is also on the agenda. the Rev. Arvid Anderson | 
ever assembled at the school, she | 
ot Maceday Lake and Mrs. Bessie Luncheon will be served by second 
3435. Parker Rd. wi be Friday | 
two children, Mrs. lat his home. 
. | E. Gray of Waterford Township, 
and two brothers 3 Kirchoff McMeans as } co-chairmen.   | seeks to amend the constitutional 
provision permitting the Legisla- 
ture to regulate the liquor traffic 
The bill, said Rep. Frederic J. | 
Marshall (R-Allen), ‘‘amounts to | 
censorship and an infringement of 
the Bill of Rights.’’ He voted for 
the bill however. 
read from an informal epinion of | 
Atty. Gen. Frank G. Millard that 
the bill did not violate the federal 
or state constitutions and that it 
was a valid exercise of the Legis- 
lature’s police powers. 
“I admit this 1s censorship,’’ he 
said, ‘‘but we don't live in a com-   -| pletely uncensored society. Censor- 
ship is exercised now in liquor ad- 
vertising.”” 
McCune said the bill “puts a 
ceiling on the type of advertising cent Lake Ré. Annual election of officers 
Others named to office were | which may be used.” He said it is, ¥#l! be held 
Frank Williamson, vice president; | not designed to prevent televising rye enuren 
beer and wine advertising 
| “In the bill,” he said, ‘I have in| 
Members of the board of direc-| mind banning pictures of humans | 
drinking so the children won't grow 
up thinking that it is socially ac- 
  drinking. 
Teacher Training Class 
WATERFORD CENTER — The 
at tomorrow's meeting of the Pon- | first teacher training class was 
held at Sunnyvale Chapel a 
| night, with Pearl Griffin of the 
Pontiac Bible Club as instructor. 
  In a strong defense, McCune | 
    
         ing a dramatization of the act of cerebral palsy association. . 
Man Acquitted on Charge 
of Felonious Driving 
August F. Mellendorf, 52, of 1150 
Meadowlawn Dr. was acquitted by 
an Oakland County Circuit Court 
jury yesterday on a felonious driv- 
ing charge. 
He had been charged because of 
an intersection accident last Nov. 
19 in which a Pontiac Police motor- 
cycle patrolman, David H. Slater, | 
sustained a fractured wrist. The 
jury returned its verdict of inno 
cent to Circuit Judge H. Russel 
| Holland 
1 Drayton PTA Will Hold 
Annual Officer Election 
| DRAYTON PLAINS — Annual 
| election of officers for Drayton 
| Plains School PTA will be held in 
the school auditorium tomorrow at | 
71:3 p.m. | 
Also on the program, Mrs. Frie- ; 
da Huggett, visiting teacher of Wa- | 
‘terford Township Schools, will |   
  
  
            
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Ther trip to the Hoty Land: 
County Calendar Keege Barber 
Keego-Cass Women's Club officers will |   Save on These Values! 
Shirts . . $3° 
Slacks ..*3*°   be elected at 2 pm. Thursday at the 
home of Mrs. Jay Walter, 1170 Ban- | 
gor Dr | 
Waterford Center 
Waterford Center Community Aid will 
meet for & noon cooperative luncheon 6+ 
the home of Mra. Ezra Lincoln, 685 Cres- 
  Large Sizes... $4.50 
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council, the board of trus- | 
tees and the mission board of the Water- 
ford Community pe gh will meet at 
7:30 pm et the church. 
Modern Jericho in Jordan is anal 
world's lowest-lying town, 840 feet 
below sea level. |   
        
  
  
  
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Service for James Kirchoff, 79.. of 
21727 Lahser Rd. will be at 1:30 
p. m. Friday at Ross B. Northrop 
and Son Funeral 22401 Grand 
River, Detroit, with burial in South- 
field Cemetery. He died Tuesday |   
He is survived by his widow, 
Vera: a daughter, Mrs. Charlies 
White of Florida; a sister, Mrs 
| Elizabeth McClelland of Southfield 
Township; a brother, Frank of; 
Florida, and a granddaughter. | 
George R. Binder 
FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — 
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of 21520 Orchard Lake Rd., will be 
at 1 p.m. Friday from Thayer Fu- 
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opposition in the form of profit 
taking. 
All whea t futures except March 
sea highs with 
partly on the weather Lai 
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grains were mostly higher 
gains were not large and in 
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progress at all was reported. 
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as ‘s to 1‘: cents higher, 
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15 cents lower to 18 cents a hun- 
dred pounds higher, March $17.60. 
Grain Prices 
CHICAGO GRAIN 
CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grein: 
Wheat ay <..- ma 
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Maer 328\, July 126 
May cece 238 Soybeans 
a eer SZIG MAF <5 cccccs 358 
Sept .. 223% May 356 
Dee ..ce--0e = July eee 3.53 
Cora Bept <eoss 208 
May ....--+. 196% Nov . 24% 
July ...e0 1se Lard 
Gept ... 17 38 
Dee .. : 17.28 
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Mar ...cesee -TT's Mar 13.13 
May ..ccse-- -TI% May .......- 13.19 
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Sing Night and realized an esti- 
mated $12,300 to pay for debts in- 
curred by the Lock Haven City 
Recreation Board. 
Chairman of the board is Miss 
Gross, editor of the Lock Haven 
xpress. She is now at a clinic 
in New Jersey for the fitting of 
artificial limbs after losing her 
legs in a New Year's Eve acci- 
dent. 
  NOTICE 
Publie heering A Public hearing ww!!! 
be held at the West Bloomfield Townrhip 
Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake Road. Wednes- 
Gey. March Jist, 1954, at 830 pm 
regarding Amendments to the Wes 
Bloomfield Township Zoning Ordinance 
wnder Act 184 Texte an 
taining proposed Amendments will be on 
fle at the West Biocomfieid Township 
Mall on Wednesday, March Mth. 1964 
from 8:00 to 10°00 p.m., and daily there- 
after during West Bloomfield Township 
bDusiness 
LUCY ANN CONNOR 
Secretary 
West Bioomfield Township 
Zon: ra 
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doz bchs: celery root, No 1 1.25-1.75 doa | 
behs. Parsnips, No 1, 1.00-150 ‘:-bu. 
Horseradish, No 1. 4.50-5.00 pk Dskt 
Onions, dry, No 1, 55-73 50-Ib bag. Pers- | 
‘ey reot, No 1. 75-125 dos behs. Pota- | 
tatoes | toes. No 1. 80-95, 50-ib bag. 
No 1, 1.80-180 100-lb bag adishes 
black, No 1. 100-150 bu; radishes, red. 
| Ne i, 65-96 dos bells. Rhubdérd, hothouse, | 
No 1, 80-70 5-ID box, hubarb hothouse. 
© 1, 100-125 doz behs. Rutobagas, No 
00-225 bu. Squash, Delicious, No 1, 
1.50 bu: squash, Hubbard. No 1, 1 00. | 
Turnip, topped, No 1, 1.00- | 
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average 62. large 46-50, wtd avg 
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large 43-46, wid. avg 44%. j 
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ceipts 1.356.087 wholesale buying prices, Alleg L Sti .. 315 Int Lol Te ane 
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90 B 4625: 88 C 5075, cars 90 B 63. 89 Allis Chal .... 504 Kresge OS "301 
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i Am M & FPay.. 225 Marsh Field .. 265 
| DETROFT POULTRY lam N Ges... 447 Mertin, 1 -. oe ' y oo DETROIT ‘AP)—Prices paid fob De-| Am Rad ..... 16 troit for live poultry. | Am Seating .. 247 Ls mela gel ai § 
| Heavy hens 33-34; light type 22-23; | Am Smelt Aree Mont Ward ... $8.7 
heavy broilers or fryers, 3% pound sver- | Am Bt! Pd - 395 wot / 222 
age. whites 26-28: gray crosses 27-27%s; | am Tel & Tel 1627 wrotorola .a. 3723 
Barred Rocks 28 ducklings 33; Capon-/| am Tob .. 623 Mueller Br .. M1 
ettes, 4% to § pounds, 32-33"s Anac Cop .... 331 Murray Cp ... 186 
= Armour ...... 91 Nash Kelv ... 13.5 
CHICAGO POULTRY | Atchison ..... 996 Nat Bise oe a 
CHICAGO ‘AP}—Live poultry steady | Atl Refin .... 32 Nat Dai Sets 
te firm: recetpts 655 coops, fob. peying Avoc Mfg ..., 47 pi ral -33 seh unchanged to 1 cent lower, Bald S.. 86 ts M Pe ** 30 
vy hens 28-32; light hens i8- | Balt & Ohio. 21 Ne Am Av * 364 
fryers and broilers 23-27; old roosters | Ben. . 7 Pac * 622 
16-18; @ucklings none Beth st! 553 Nor Ste Pw 45 
— Boring Aire .. 4 Ohio Ou .... © Bohn um Packard 35 
Livestock | Bond Strs ... 134 Pan AmW Air 102 | Borg Warn ... 774 e . 4 
DETROIT LIVESTOCK Brun . 46 | aROoeCe 173 
DETROIT (AP)—Hogs—Salable 300. | Budd Co ..... 11.5 i D . = 
Market not established Burr Add - 115 Philip Mor 433 Cattie—Salable 350 Presh receipts Dry - 34 il Pet ’ ba6 
mostly cows. genera] market steady but | Cdn Pac . . 6 Mills " 373 
y enough slaughter steers anc year- | Capital Alrl... 83 Pit Plate Ol... $@ 
Mings @vailable early to make & re- | Case JI 18 Gem .... 734 
sentative market. scattered sales utility | Cater Trac 482 Pullman ..... 4723 
to steers and yearlings $13.00-21 00: | Celanese . 20 re Ou * 56 
choiee and prime largely absent; bulk | ches & Ohio 134 RKO Pic ..... se 
utility and commercial cows $12 08-1380: | Chrysier 61 io Cp “971 
few young commercial cows up to $15.90. | cities Serv 5 Rem Rand ... 168 
eanners and cutters unevenly $10.50- | Cimex Mo 421 Repub st! $03 
12.50: few sales ut and low commer- Cola..... 1184 Reyn_ Met 624 
cial bulls $14.00-16.00, heavy high com: | —.) Ges 131 Rey Tob B... 387 
mercial bulls lacking. Con Edis 432 St Jos Lead .. 38 | Calves—Salabie 100 Market not fully Con GE 277 Sears Roed sae) 
established. undertone weak c Pw a4 n OU 90? 
6 lable No early sales venge—an Binclatr Ot 30.7 
- Con Pw pf 4's 1095 gocony Vac .. 396 
Cont Mot 91 gou Pac its LIVESTOCK Cont Ot! ..... 604 gou Ry . "431 CHICAGO (AP) —Salable hogs 7500: | Corn Pa 772 @per . 42 
market opened rather siow: weak to 25 | Crue sti 44 Bta Ye 305 
| lower on a few loads choice No 1 and | Curtiss Wr 93 Btd Of! Cal .. 602 
No 2 light weights but general market | Det Beis 303 Std Ot] NJ |. 805 fairly active and steady to 25 higher | moug Airc 1036 Studebaker 4 
| with most advance on heavier weights | now Chem 356 Suth Pa % 
| around 270 Ib and over; sows slow and | nuPont tie: Swift & : ae 
| uneven sround 2§ lower, most choice | pacie Pich .. 193 Syiv El 38 
190-270 tm butchers 25 25-2665. around | pas: air L 246 Ten 0 @ul | 803 
three loads choice No 1 and No 2 190- pastm Kod 83 Thomp Po hes 
215 ™ et 2575: @ few loads and lots |g @ Mus In 17 Timk R “0 
2450-2525. most 360-600 ID gna John 42) Tran W Air . 14 
sows 2100-2325: a few choice around | gy-cell-o 846 Transamer ' 9T 
38@ Ib to 23.50, good clearance fi _. 302 Twent C Pox. 215 
Galstie cattle 11.000, calves 400; ow -«- BS 
Slaughter steers and heifers moderttely | Gen Elec _....109 Un Carbide > 
active. steady to 50 higher. cows wun- | Gen Ps a7 ec 1164 
even: averaging steady, bulls and veal- | Gen Mot e236 Unit Air Lim 227 
ers steady; prime 1.093-1.425 steers 275°- Gen Ry Sig ae¢ Unit Aire = 7 
30.00, four loads 1.093-1.235 Ib 30.00: & Gen Tel rr omg Mh? 4 seo A 
load of average prime to high prime Gen T & Rub 316 Us Aibtts wad C00 bog 
1.165 Ib steers 3150 high choice te low | Gillette #¢ Us Rud 36 
prime steers 25.50-2700. bulk | Goebel . €5 - ae 
choice grades 19.50-25 00 me 1.100 Goodrich 6 US Bteel "ant 
® mixed steers and helfers 73: prime | Goodyear 6 Us Tod _ 93 
1,100 @ heifers 2600 a load high | Ot NW Ry pf a6 Warn B Pic. 14 
choice 1.075 Th weights 2400: good and Grey 5 West Un Tel 406 chetce heifers 18 50-2025; utility to low | Gulf Of $15 Weste A Brk 41 
good 13 00-18. 00; utility and com- | Hersh Choc 412 Weste EI 1 
| mercial cows 1175-1400: camners and | Holland PF 125 White Mot 23) 
cutters 1050-1200: utility and commer- | Houd Hersh 146 Woolworth : ba 
cial bulls 1400-1700. commercia) to | Rud M 92 a og nate 
choice vealers 1600-2700. a few at 2800, | Il! Cent ae Moss eee 
eull one utility 10 00-15.00 a 
. general trode STOCK AVERAGES moderately active: early sales around \ 
steady with Tuesday; but several loads Nien! Led ee 
lambs still tm first hands: siauughter Indust. Rails Util Stocks 
strong: most sales good to | wet change =t 
choice wooled siaughter lambs sround Noon Wed 1645 856 ae 1160 
110 I» down 23 00-24 00. choice and prime | Previous day....1545 856 561 116.0 grades 24 00-2475: a few small lots 2500: weee ago.......1880 880 878 115.0 
cull to low good lambs 1500-2250: &/ Month ago 181.7 886 574 1146 load mostly choice 116 Ib No 2 skin | Year ago.......1403 922 3850 1149 shorn lambs 20.75. cull to slaughter ewes | 1953-64 high....1545 936 S81 1163 600-10 50 | 1953-84 low.....1302 735 S05 905 _ 0 1952 high. 1908 O48 548 1157 
1952 low 1312 @7 S07 STO 
Sentences Can Get Dereotr srocKs 
Stiffer, Driver Finds 
Cain is trying to make certain 
that 30-year-old Harvel Hickman 
learns that it is against the law 
to drive on a suspended operator's 
| license, Hichman was released |     —— for the offense. 
| sentence was a little stiffer. Hick- | 
man now has 30 days in the) 
county jail to learn his lesson | 
' 
Saginaw Man Moved 
    ‘to Head VA Hospital =| , WASHINGTON # — Edward A 
|McGinn, of Saginaw, has been 
named assistant manager of the 
new Veterans Administration Hos 
pital at Cincinnati. 
McGinn has been holding a simi 
lar position at the Saginaw VA 
| Hospital 
Turk President Home 
| ISTANBUL Turkey W®—Devout | Moslems sacrificed lambs in| 
| thanks to Allah for the safe return | 
lof President Celal Bayer today *the Commerce Department said 
to the | 
| after his month's visit 
United States 
    
   
   
   
       
Insurance o f All Kinds Can Cost You Money! 
Insure with       
     
          
Ph. FE 2-8357 
    Market Creeps 
NILES ® — Justice Thomas W. | 4 
| manufacturers, 
| into 
}fived alone and had no close rela- | Aves., according to Pontiac but Moves Up NEW YORK ® — The stock 
market managed to creep forward 
today with only a few minus signs 
  standing in the way. 
Gains were largely in eighths, 
and quarters. Losses were my rnardl 
ly small. The market was lively 
at the start with prices slightly | 
higher, but that pace of trading | 
moderated within a short time as 
prices held to the early position. 
A few losses showed up in rail- 
roads. chemicals, rubbers and mo- 
tors, Aircrafts were the best of the 
major groups, and coppers and 
radio-televisions gave good sup- 
port. : 
That lineup of key areas was 
quite similar to the one found at 
the close of yesterday's advancing 
market. { 
Among higher stocks were 
American Telephone, American 
Smelting, Air Reduction, Chrysler, 
Philco, United Aircraft, and Re- 
public Aviation, Lower were Santa 
Fe, Allied Chemical, Packard, U.S. 
Rubber, and American Can. 
New York Stocks respectively, of JaPonCo, a local 
ment Co., discuss the company’s new product with   Junior Achieve- 
director. TALK OVER NEW PRODUCT—Honor Duross | School students, soon will market the new product, 
(right) and Zoe Cretal, present and past secretary, | a hand lotion called Sof-Hans. It previously sold 
E-Z Go, a traction grit product. The student com- 
pany is sponsored by Pontiac Motor Division, re- 
business adviser W. D. Hanby of Pontiac Motor | ports G. M. Watson, Pontiat Motor personnel 
Division. The firm, made up of Pontiac High 
  
Business Notes:   
  
‘Harnblower & Weeks: 
Pigures after decimal points are eighths 
High Lew Neon 
Baldwin Rubber* 
D & C Navigation..... 103 
Gerity-Michigan* coe 
Kingston Products*... 
asco rew* oes 
Midwest Abrasive*..... 
Mig* oat 
FOREIGN EXCHANGE 
NEW YORK (AP)—Foreign exchange 
rates follow ‘Great Britain in dollars 
others in cents: 
281 5/16. 
Great Britain 90 
une ; 
off 08 1/16, off 
ance (franc) day futures 281 3 16, 
um (franc) 200 1 16. 
00 116 of a cent: 
28%, of. a cent. 
changed: Ho! ‘guilder) 26.43, un- 
changed: Italy (lira) 16‘5 of a cent, 
prepeoe paell al fescudo) 3.56, un- 
changed: (krone) 19), un- 
changed: Owitserlend (franc) (free) 
ait h ed; Den & (krone)   
bd ane 
1452. unchanged. Latin America: Argentina ‘free) 7 24 
unchanged Brasil free) 175. un- 
changed Mexico 1163, unchanged, 
Venezuela ‘bolivar) 30.03, unchanged 
Par Fast Hong Kong dollar 17 60 
unchanged 
    
January Sales Decline, 
Inventories Also Down 
WASHINGTON uP — Sales by 
wholesalers and 
retailers declined about 883 million 
dolars or 19 per cent on a sea- 
sonally adjnsted basis in January, 
today. 
Meanwhile, total business  in- 
veatories, seasonally adjusted, 
declined about 329 million dollars, 
or a little less than one-half of one | 
pet cent, from December to Jan- | 
uary, the monthly report by the 
department added. | Radio-TV Oealers Assn. The an- 
unchanged) Great, 
Britain 60 day futures 281‘. unchanged |   
More Jobs Due 
Soon in Pontiac .MESC Manager Says, 
Spring Days Open Up 
Several Hundred 
More stable employment in Pon- 
  Pontiac City Affairs / 
  
Bids of $69,088 were accepted 
jlast night by Pontiac City Com- 
mission for construction of the new 
branch libFary at Glenwood Ave. 
and Rundell St. 
The J. A. Fredman Co. will 
handle the general contracting. 
plumbing and heating at a cost of 
$64,922, with the Taylor Electric 
“| Co. doing the electrical work for 
$4,166. 
Work will begin this spring and 
Lodge Calendar Special communication of Roose- 
velt Lodge No. 510, PF. & A. M., 22   
News in Brief 
  creased 200 due to weather condi- 
opportunities .in outdoor types “| 
  higher than February 1953. 
ment insurance payments eo] 
pared with $132,084 in January and | 
  
A Sanders store complete with 
candy, baked goods and ice 
cream department plus fountain 
service will open Thursday morn- 
| ing in the Tel-Huron Shopping 
| Center at Telegraph Rd: and W. 
Huron St. 
Robert C. Frick of Birming- 
ham, formerly a Sanders’ de- | 
partment manager, will manage | 
the branch store here. This is 
| the first shopping center unit 
open for business. 
James Hampton, of Hampton 
Electric Co., 286 State St.. Pon- 
tiac, has been appointed vice, 
chairman of the Michigan region | 
of the National Appliance and   
| : tf Pontiac branch office reage carat . 
errick ., Detroit, 
ebruary totaled $186.488 corg- | while the car was parked 
‘Bonding Firm Sues Mrs. Viola E_ Martin, 36, of employment de- | 3214 Garden, Royal Oak, was fined 
$75 for reckless driving by Royal 
E. 
Monday. 
South boulevard. 
Paroled Embezzler 
  | nouncement was made this week 
iby NARDA- President Vergal 
Bourland. | 
Sears. Roebuck and Co. of 
Chicago teday mailed out its 
annual mid-spring sale catalog, 
which the company said con- 
tained more than 900 price cuts | George M. Broente but had reim- the former . teller, 
bursed the bank for $44,000 loss. 
Broente was ordered to serve 
four yéars in prison in July, 1952, 
  ranging up to 69 per cent. 
A sample of price cuts shows 
plastic auto seat covers down 57 
per cent; boys’ cotton seersucker 
overalls down 4 per cent: port- 
able electric dishwasher down 26 | 
per cent: women’s four piece | 
playsuit down 18 per cent: And a 
level wind fishing reel down 33 
per cent. 
  
GMC Truck and Coach Di- 
vision produced 7,268 trucks in 
February, compared with 8,638 
units in January, according 
Ward's Automotive Reports. 
  Ward's Automotive Reports 
said today that Pontiac Motor 
Division's output of 70,574 units 
so far thig year is almost iden- 
tical with the 70,022 
ip the same period of 1953. 
The statistical agency also re- 
ported that the division's share 
of car in 1953 
amounted to 6.7 per cent, a gain 
the in-   his property Tuesday. Coroner | 
the | 
         
10 . Kogtin     the ditch 5, ago 
tives. The body was found by a 
street cleaner, 
me 
4 | dustry market garnered in 1952. 
   over the 6.4 per cent of 
  Car Rolls Over in Ditch 
Wallace S. Adams, 40. of 227) 
  way 
lice. Adams said his car was 
when his brakes locked. |of Murray W. Sales & iCo., of De   
Sale of Stock Dividend 
Keeps Its Tax Status 
WASHINGTON W — The Su- 
preme Court has >efused to review 
a decision that a 1946 dividend of 
preferred stock worth $800,000 
given common stock holders of the 
Metal Moulding Corp. of Detroit, 
should be taxed as long-term capi- 
tal gain. 
The decision was given by the 
U. 8S. Circuit Court in Cincinnati. 
It- was appealed to the high tri- 
bunal by the com..issioner of In- 
ternal Reveune. The commissioner 
contended the stock dividend 
should be taxed as ordinary income 
because the stockholders sold the 
preferred to two insurance com- 
panies shortly after its distribu- 
tion. - 
Murray Sales Merges 
With Buffalo Company 
DETROIT @® — Amalgamation   ‘Commission Accepts Bids 
for New Branch Library 
a 3 
fy 
ia   so ance | an alley 
| Tabled until after the next ing commission ordimance to re 
A request from the Clare Pack- 
ing Co. of Clare for a wholesale 
food packing license was denied 
on notice that it had been dis- 
approved by the City Health De- 
tion of a water main in Corwin 
from Kinney to the center of lot 37, 
assessor's plat 101. 
A public necessity was declared 
for construction of curb, gutter. 
drainage, blacktop ari related 
work on Second from Joslyn to 
E. Beverly from Josiyn to Puller. 
Piddis from Jessie to the east end of 
the street 
Wilson from Going to E Boulevard. 
Irwin from Going to E. Bouleva: 
Tennyson from Baldwin te Uni- 
versity 
A request was referred to the 
planning commission from Charles 
W. Colsch and Carl D, Leonard 
Sr., to rezone lots 12 through 15 of 
Gregory Hunt Subdivision for a 
trailer park to be located on 
Featherstone. 
Referred to the city manager 
was a petition from George Arake- 
lian to rezone the northwest corn- 
er of Paddock and Osmun streets 
to be used for a lumber ware- 
house. 
Curb, gutter, drainage and re- 
lated work planned for Barkell 
from Raskob to Columbia was cut 
from this year’s construction pro- 
gram on request of residents of the 
area. . 
Burglars Work Hard   
  troit, and W. A..Case & Son Mfg. 
Co., of Buffalo, was announced to- 
St. esc injury Tues-' day in-a joint statement from the / first breaking into, the building. 
ditch at: Oakland and Monticello ing equipment and supplies. 
Sales has branches at Flint, Pon- 
in Oak Park. that because of the number of 
break-ins lately, school officials 
\tiae and Wyandotte and will take| are guarding their funds ‘more 
lover a Case branch carefully.      300s Stolen -"¢ 
  The other three, including a 16-| 
| year-old juvenile, were turned over | 
  After All-Night Search DETROIT (INS) — A 12-year-old 
  Burglar Claims 
‘Honest’ Mistake; 
Judge Disagrees 
BALTIMORE #—John W. Boyd, 
  agency set February sales at 401,- 
500 units, 13 per cent above Janu- 
ary and 10 per cent over Decem- 
ber. 
    
  
DANIEL. MARCH @ 19s ELBERT 
L. 88 Parkdale St 
Thomas . Mrs Luther 
Byrmes and Mrs. Ollbert Carter. 
Funeral se be held 
Thursday, March lith et 2 p. m. 
at the -Jonhi neral 
Home with . Tom of- 
fictating. Mr. Daniel ts ot the 
Knechtges; dear father 
Lawrence Howard and Robert J. 
Knechtges, dear brother of Mrs 
Raymond Williams. Punera) serv- 
fee wil) be held Friday, March 
13th eat 2 P.M. at the Dudley KH. 
Moore Home with Rev. 
J. Harvey McCann officiating. 
Interment tn White Chapel. Mr. 
Dudley H. Moore 
a Heights. 
RWOOD. MARCH 8. 19. CE 
et . 
  
WE. THE CHILDREN OF THE 
late Brvant T. Murrey 
sincerely thank our neighbors and ~ friends for al their expfessions of 
worte of 
man Murrays. and George Waik- 
  
  
    
  “Maan 2 
IN LOVIN’ MEMORY OF 
who left us March 16, 
4963 missed by 
children, F 
Funeral Directors 4 
Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME 
DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” 
Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME 
  
  
    
  
    
  
  
A RARE SELLING OPPORTUNITY 
Por honest, herd working men, 
3% to 80 with old progressive 
y rated sureery company. 
Advancement for the { mas. 
training im field Liberal 
commission. Car essential, For in 
_terview, phone FE 23-6880. 
BIG MONEY WAITS YOU 
fine of passenger cars, We have x te every byes. all style 
GUARANTEED PLUs LIBERAL 
KIMBA Bros, Ine 
YOUR NASH DEALER 
  ® car 
7 E Pike & ee _ 
CEMENT BLOCK LAYER. MUST 
_ be _VE 40000 after 6 p.m _ ELDERLY MAN WANTS P?INT- 
Get that room now. 
3° 
GROOM TO CARE FOR SADDLE 
ent work. Tite st - 
a hsiy tao: Be Beery.” INVESTIOATOR FOR LAW oFr- 
fice, Must be nea : 
gressive ambitious, and 
‘: work and « real 
ity Tron, A 
_ Mr Smith 66% 7 
iy CAN TALE AND WALK AND 
  
JIG BUILDERS DIEMAKERS JOURNEYMEN ONLY Y APPL 
FISHER 
BODY 
DIVISION 900 BALDWIN AVE. 
~ KOREAN VETERANS Bee ou Ad_under “Instructions.”   
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MAINTENANCE MAN One Ag men warted. under 
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work ist know jumbing re- 
ag mi or electrica) work, paint- 
carpen*ry be all 
tare res ph 
nt wihe Pemkae Peost Boz 
NEAT APPEARING MAN FOR service and sales route. Perme- 
Must be will- 
work. Car Co. 17-19 Water 4 5:0 pm. 
PROFESSIONAL 
SALES POSITION 
  it WAN ED: 3 MEN Fi our Pontiae Factory Ry tae 7 
and experience 
this ts @ permanent 4 
a large {—*, - 
portunity © 874.56 to start 
commission Car Apply 158 Oakland Avenue a 
em) ™ Ask for Mr. 3. 'C. 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1954 THIRTY-SEVEN | 
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BOOKKEEPER BRICK FORK WANTED | povial es Getisna ate. Par Sssh | oh rous_rotes PETOUS anytime! ood peraiyers ae. cess! Wie W Haren ee Tre armattets “Gewese | ceotiae any revieeration wnt, | ULM, Levey 6 bearwam mages Fxperienced A-1 General os nv al we SS RTeT Painting & Decorating 20 ge ea AFTER THIS DATE. Wy -—puacHAse LAND CON. | _PE i370 Also 1 of 2 room aren ees on west side Automatic gus heat, CARPENTER Won ‘REMODEL, A & A & B TRENCHING Wil not be respe tracts for our own investments PURNISHED HOUSE CHILDREN | 464 Auburt Ph FE 1's car garage and 2 nice 5 Trial balance, payroll tazes etc VE 17-0214 Ao r + debts contracted by any 4 
Ssadloans Pencnater” wceaen | SaRPEsTicn WORK WTD. NEW | Footings, water men Meld le. = PAPERHANGING — | ster a Oe cade eres LIVINGSTON AND TEAGUE | wie ar Padon ae pate On HOTEL ROOSEVELT | i= i: gumeceian A. goed colon tation “necessary Acacia ‘Park | sd revair WE ame. | 5 ON ain PEND | a8 years experience and reasce- gg ee chester, Mich 44 W tawrence BFE. elise | PIRET PLOC ahr 8 Pare) Newly decorated By week, Also rua Secimint nh, raat | ABO MARR 8 SERPIDS | “repre a7. Mstry peg weg sul vne, PE GTA ONAN? ATES wotitwmbie | Sc MORTGAGES “ieariy ronmumen 3 noou | ass ™ Pe | se, Pret ove a boos, ope 24532 et our PAINTING & DECORATING. PA-| jo, an Peto contracted by any OR SUBURBAN. from | 82d bath Private entrance my nice & large reems 
eR HELP « MOWTS Most EL OF GE ae a ipasimeret. Hise cotimetes. FE) ster tnon smyeng. Renort ere. | MN nen eee ere ge ee | fii mant, jadutte only” OR Rent ‘Stores | ost Onl” 68 5 ber monty 
a ee preg: | Gear WORK = WEN On| SEEcare Moores Semen P| PTT See pie c | MEANS ros ateama oats! “Bb CHARLES | PER ASM EB ADOC aemome, mye, conse oc | ete Es Se Ss Bocctonethy eed, Eee ee _ | _Me — - c | , e ™. 3 J : DENTAL | AssteTANT EXPERI. | ONPa nit Ns Salle - NEW OR| PE 31631 toes: "PE oot v7 ena | 4 dress, een, i208" Mandrake.” Walled Beuitabie tie ee Telegraph | 2 ‘s m. 70 Ss | See market. FE 22965 a0 enced willing to learn KT Wea-= Fal Hershel Bro era -0521, Eves. FE 5-891 AND | j INQUIRE Bate qualifications. see, height. FRUIT TREES AND ORAPES EX- asonabe, vensen FE 32340. Pain tis y o Eerie | Late: So'mem sc. reas 32A fa es dg L.. H. BROWN, Realtor . ote. Write Daily Press| _pertly trimmed. FE 20967 ARPENTER WORK ALTER A-| White OA 83801 or FE 41697 31385 Wanted Real Estate 32A | yan. adults PE. 1 Office 4! W. Huron Ph Ei ounry tabyY yO ve ix eet & 1-owT HAUL “tie. oderaaion, use curt PAINTING INSIDE: s OUT. FREE | WALLPAPER awa ourt eT | — CASH ge aya NG | Rent Space 41 paw a Real ‘Esters eee ond core fer 9 cmell children | _estimate. FE _ pe 2 | AS privileges. Cou ROOMS ON WOODWARD AVE | BY OWNER, 6 nooMa, | TiLe op en F bat afer Ntipioyment ent as acd erases joo FE PAINTING a. BECO peconATING 0 VE we seit Anb BOY BETTER | 48 HOURS YOUNO LADY. EVERYTHING ie nue in Bloomfield ce erice i ge. SE. nate: —— — } cleric err ‘onsider | —_ v sed THRIFT oy , ’ ed 25 Will OFFICE —— ‘POUR BOOM ALL 
ss = eneral Becton po) 5 lem uk" sa00 a AVESTROU IGHING PAPERING — Salar iae S Segmaw ; FOR YOUR HOME wateaPonss CLEAN 48 ROOM. | Modern eS reat | BY. OWNER sell, peresn 490 8 Sanford | PLUMBING WORK WANTED. | ote Preah MESATISP ACTION ASSURED Wass ee oe EQUITY medera apariment. MAIN FLOOR. | pan ent Leen Co. | _posssssien. 64,000 ove, Da 4and 7 PM oe arm air he tiny & cneeh. metal | AMS, FE 30164 ak to your Jim Wright or Dick Valuet priv rence. Share bethroom 1 W. Huron +0961) BRICK RANCH TYPE EXPERIENCED : VETERAN NEEDS WORK OF ANY a. 2 Peco a will make any 222 8. Tele With landlady Main highway Call : AL 
St eel Ce “ MOTOR SERS (ie /PARINO, DECORATING OPE Tectia. Can Pk Chews) HER Saran’ ES ® | For Sale Houses 43) we sre pnt er ote lt Ph beh Mt te * 42061. FINA FOAM? AN BABY oe | = Large breeseway, attached ae ae ba ee | gyouredie Sealer part time. Box | EXCAVATING. GRADING. 5 BULL Fayurte® b Depoparis. St Te Gin sake and and efficient rug sod CASH Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 "UL HOME se. 2 bedres rary: 
a. . — iw Prose __ F ees arSaEINS RE RELIABLE DECORATING. Pane | ws ery cleaners ; IN \2 AND BATH. UTILITIES A BEAUTIF ES, ae ‘niormetien. BXPERIENCED GIRL - | Work Wanted emale 11 rT FE 1-682 . 100, WEDDING INVITATIONS 06.50 24 HOURS and stove furnisned --u y _ tors assistant, PE &-7801 for ap | SES Tae TRI | Diet Printed nspkins service ; |. dea Oakland. FE +2642. Ie bet sere caaa’ LAWRENCE W 
FARE RENT 90 COUPLE TED | wiry expeny,| “moral PuiFE baw or OR Som | HE PAINT SHOP —— ae Yor veut ooaity i year | asses Srenand vets ave | Qos ° = uae GA Y LORD change for care of children and | ence in different "¢ Sid ———grwernicat. | THE Te _Wtd. ¢ Child. to Board 2 the ‘pnone, we wil be at | 3 ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES lge. lot. Many feat Bight bescewors. FE 6-30 or | typing a letere, tomes, acd te | SEWER CLEANING ne Ag mg eo “Txcnuian? pay| jour home withm 1 hour, and stove furnished. couple ealy.| au gas heat ary basement, | | : 
HOUSEKEEPER. PF awrta ne (CS! non one —py Binks Sunday Ser. Ph FE ¢212 “waterproofing |? gfe FE 5.6008. Goo. We rele Canine | ee TERN WIGE| term. aaa naturel fire late basement suuonate bea No. 2, Lake Orion, Mich _ i ig he Ty SERVICE MAN-| FREE Estoy. DAY CARE. LICEYSED location, ‘| child welcome, refer-| place, Only, $2,000, dows, #80 large for | Bind, ey ormings acer Good House! Shop. GLAD PE $8737 . 1 Mr fW 5 ASH TALKS Y GIRL FOR BOOKEEEPING TYPE | afternoons. 2143 fuerte en 31 Sou uy Weskenes ter eevee meee FE 17-6506 or FE 50242_ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | encee, — DAYS iN. BEAUTIFUL Sen Gi ta cave of Vemtioe Proce, | sane an aotte OD ee oe | a oe ee -® 4. Wall Washing & Painung | Wed. Household Goods 27)| 1m x. wot me Pe bee) * Can APY CNP TRAILED. STORE & HOME close to downtown . « stating age, education and expert Rhy Mot || chet et oe 1 , WE 5-211 —— — — — ee EOEO> 218 oe wa Ee rooms and full bath up. 3 rooms S00. —atWERMANERT BO. ‘7 — —_ | WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING. | FURNITURE NEEDED | Cash for Your Home (3 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. ON BUSY HWY. sad il beth down. “All ese b00D - SOOKKEEPER WILl TAKE AND NEA OR 3-2284_ 049 bote Get the | We have several buyers ef small | near rences | pe lla min ao 
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Bes $3 edurana TAURDEKED aE FOR FoR = a0 REASON. ee ge A aia i| ta * Pd br on sen, ommanty Community $143 Cass-Elizabet.. Lake ~~ A 3} ROOMS TILED BATH. REFIO- — 200 pom io _ o ith i ag gy Ga SRE eee TRIAL ; A | Pas PE +3044 ® “ heate: . throughout we =o To CARE Por cal 3 ag 7 oe -| Phno Photos ce shoes Gl) ur “Ss lg “TES . AUCTION IT | FE 1 E OFFICE, ereter. res seit” - sage 675 sq. a. ee ‘ the Z 
Laundry y wo per CLEANING < LAUNDRY BY FE 2-606 wnaume < coins | ~ 7-7: os anaest | PREEN LAKE UO “UNFURNISHED APART; Lark” sandstone fireplace 2 carpeted from wall te wall. son, Ro calls, Meveys | Sey 0c week. Good soference. | ~~~“ STRING wr Formal Cancid be | Out “PONT! a I oro (ON GREEN LAKE) | ment. 270 Lake Ave. pice bedrooms, large tiving ty of closete new_2 car. Lake Rd. off os Fae GoLonen oth Bestkes Liows | 7 +40. _7E seas Leo Lustig} Patio & Pine |_ Pe +e igs ng ee Ee room, excellent Kitchen. ercee wim ceed coment, ¢ reed more, rt, 3 bours @ day, Good | PLASTERING ne BOY ALE F¥pEe | Cottages Homes. A, J ROOMS ON SOUTH SAGINAW) .. suto. ol! furnace ideal toe could easily Operity Wescanpeoesy Wall ‘weeks | _"glereaces. PE CGO | wy usin pases eu game | Television Service 22 Re BY ea SINCRORMAN F. RICE | Street Heat, lights, and, gus fore a sis per mem | PT ADD work per E NCED WOMAN WANTS | ction Bah SEPTIC TaNk | <-~~ enone BE ANTED STEEL SCAFFOLDING | 1070 RD. EM 3-412 _ tise . Betier burry. 208 Dante Res. eon ready for work . bowsewort days im Pontiac. OF |” cicaneis. Lake Orion, MY 2-6431.| DAY NIGHT SUN TV SERVICE. for work, FE 40089 WOstware 617109 Binge Wase_ | 5 ncell AND WASH. . : ‘ , bon ff woe ag ~~  lldlaanpmmanmmadl istike WORK BY DaY | TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL | ve bine. PE bese _ Money Wanted = 28A | WAVE CLIENT ing machine furaished. Apply #@ PAUL A. KERN, Realtor Corer Case Lake 
inyesTiga area Fon 18 oF OR an . “ Tae mete PE Cee VE SORRANTEED TV axean ANY | Oe ~ | ap 0r.0 rece mptern heme on| same noosa. ADULTS M Onpect fatale Since sit NTED $2000 TO BE PAID, $28 miles 3% _— eet =e segrensive, Gustélinns, eae Sts MIMBO APRN TYRES eC | Slee PERETNG Aird —RERIOY. | ee as | fag nly Write | ig Rs 10 Hurea ligent, Steady and @ real eo Lapt wWouid | CL tls shrubs sod fruit trees | Sub evs Tall. am _ PO. “Bos 1) 1331, Pontiac __ A lake fromt home om Cass Lake 4 ROOM AND BATH PRIVATE BAT 
pir rsa "ae haat _teriyngosdsaten FE"stwa “| BE ggy SM Aten eal) AE OF ETT | Wanted to Rent 20 “3 SGA YUoR, nearon | S'Evotin arn ruEoaf ANN reo vamny wen. ° : 24 he o_o ~—" pe = doms AND B “OA 
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I I WET Norris Radio TV. | iste e,Sey See | mcr are wane. we erst | fame Sot Ue, seer on a at ae wager W qual Fa caso | = a oe REPAIR SHOP 40 Nevade St | msnec Please call | . INGHAM 1|5 ROOMS AND BATH LOWER. | New Ranch Home vage and paved strech. NEEDS WORK WHERE Barer FE soa ve | H.C NEWD? ; vr 6-287. bath inow you this west La ‘ ID pereen” trove Brea. se can keep her ‘ small bors BASEMENTS Typewriter Service 224) beeen 6 to 6 After 5 rE BROKER _Couple only, FE 6 home 2 ns cted nd pally you 
a SALESLADY | Practica ay mm ATTY “ * ee Ean en Ke | Curts ano TS 40, OLD cuILD _ FS con or FE ¢0e A te Trh OARAGE eas ee 2 ee eas ea, ea 
Por jewelry depariment Must be | "live in. City refereaces Bookkeeping & Taxes 14/ Shi" Pilnung’ snd Otnce Seooly| Pusu “LISTINGS WANTED | sere wowrn, ‘apct re space. sitached mas 8 | for Tour cqmiort. overiees- SS ie Gare oo RST RUSE MOSS! cccoemraee gas eemeae |—Set Ba | Thier aration Tavares, arse | Beveyg wating we ws on) TRE Ser cape eal OE u Edw. Hawley, M BA. FE 2-2602 d N st. of Oxbow | 4 oe | . ; eo R. h gy oe Part TIME ee —— iropodists is art 123 a | neo - Sse Pres. Box a1. H.C. Newingham, Broker a — aan Semingle Hills tna pete Yen bese 
are .Pputb | cou je cieperioneed! OA ee ee ~~~ nnn | CONSUMERS POWER ENOINEER 31 8 5 a Im mediate on ture window, off pan- STENOGRAPHER 02515 ia te MAURICE THOME. D&C pte pei ” wants fur iia FE 4963 or FE +0061 Ges hoot Woot “te this 4 petroom vem heme led garage end #0 
sities im Ponti “Weise, Bank | cites weet's wert or day ween. | ‘S> Tentins Siete Pree estimates Smet sn: FE FURNISHED HOUSE OR co SPRING age. fat dake .— ta rs den, and sun porch ment to see this home Bev — x | couple - eonle er jecence i 
ea |aemiro SS AENDING IRONING | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 | aD oer B-S-5 "ee efter tl Is Your Harvest Time TIMION COURT A oe oie ‘toms > Pal Reco | 9 70UR ve & pool Es = s-ei78 - Sanaa _ ig Cocley Labo md. ma| _°-™. 00 12 p.m. __ N ment with HA. heat, ree- FAMILY BRICE ee or, Seek eet on Te SY oy ie ae oe - | Phos" Pree” estimates Oe er Gael gone, Won ree creer cline tee | 2."20ms end veth. Aruite only paar g Mv gel aoa 6 big SA 
Woodware, ‘Rochester PTT. | Lake or vicinity. ood PE ¢-1008 ys. iy ght 6-1332. | Bide preferred. m & 5? u short weeks. You will be one per een, STFAD 2 car garage. $17,500, terms. . |e WILL CARE FOR ~ CHILDREN DRESSES. COATS AND AL- tou bunt od er Oe a ast cet | Paid, ® top. price for every K. G. HEMPSTEAD, Seresoed, porch, 4 car 
STENOGRAPHER eo a Wr HOME SeWEAVING REPERTLY- ¥ Done id uphelstering, 36 8. Tele- Nor apartment, unfurnished. Pres- aan ee here, the bave REALTOR - 10 Acres a an pang = a | wiamities tattered $3702 6rapn. = . place . FE mse. qualified prospects for your 103 E. Buron __ FE 462 remode special. 
wigneee "mene with mete: | ariantd tabertec cur. Gnwino DONE VERY REAsoN.| Thomas Upholstering | jace'n ) COUPLE WITH | property. Ii is cesy to list =| UNFURNISHED APARTMENT ON toom ‘modern country ome, Sateal Dechpround ‘or training. | © Ie Se ARS CO | Mine 0 Tharpe Phone FE 5-8888 eed doen caine apl by Search “eee ie MI eas witn gatural, Srepiece. 1K AMPSEN mum 9 for shorthand. 4 for | Sta of _____ | TAILORING. REMODELING AND ptwest or Worth end. Will do hn Kinzler, Realtor | tgwr’ Pagé To BOARD UWWEE tag feom. ER eran, typing. “anes have “lorie, band. | — iNGe AND IRONING. . ‘Edna Warner, FE ee he gi | pang Bayt for ret | _ John Kinzler, Rea RENT PREE TO deo with natural fireplace writing 40 hour weet. minimum | WASHINGS AKD i ' our meterial, FE Eitcelieat references. Phone "FE | 670 W. Huron st PE 43528 | garage, chickens bert and good bedroom and, bath. Second 
Panel Apgty ine Reach, Michi WOMAN EXPERIENCED IN TR) Income Tax Service 17 Lost & Found 2 pall eve. er ogni By cs pe p= -— room nnd full bate | Realtors, FE 4-0528 State’ Employment Service, “ventory and sales wort. Pontiac - One ~~ | RESPONSI ; | eae ee a Furnished Bare a. Tenieeh — Bree, & Ome. _{a wayne s as —Prese Bes 1). wings & TAX SERVICE. A TOY POX TERRIER Py fron; eed rensenad unsere | tes ee ate a cataty. on | Rent tHeuses 3s oil farunce._ Punced yard. | oe cure bes tune 
STENOORAPHER YOUR GIRt | WASHINOS Samed, See ewer | Taken from Naylor St. or Cooley | position | sazeoadie Raperienced | qeacerned ‘arge fown payments | | en ccce goes , bows, wie 0 it | a Se ee B zE. . ndyman. 04. : : i ad- terms includes ea 
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VERY REFINED WHITE WOMAN | wnt a ao ‘paw rt es ee Owner must decerive | sonable 2. be gee |REATOR | COOP MEMBER 3 ROOMS AND BATH MODERE. | many entree ewenhiiasl + sun eae as companion pert time FE. W desires house-| Evenings $06 Franklin Ra | perdi te aS ens 2:00 week days. _ FE ¢3107 after § | TO SEI L. BUY OR |_oR 'Cass Lake Front heme completely in a | Woman rE « | or anytime week-ends YOUNG EXECUTIVE With SELL, @ ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. | Situsted cn lot Cox30s 15 fludine lleviston ost end canned 
“ing me Curtains, wachea, | work by the day. Also | income at a CasERVICE NO! Tost FEMALE BOXER, TAR | meee oe Te ce west sie, — TRADE.C CLARK __|° autem rage, conven) | minutes trem Pratieg Ewht (rus, Comes, serge pene ane gtr All wort guaranteed | baby sitting nites. Rr | | SN UCOME TAX SERVICE — wim valle chest Reward soo amd preferred. Call PE ¢3008 Comeren H. Clark, Reaher, 1382 | cai prom A sisevGesewee ict bedrooms. cat floor. i's cherry (rece ea ae 
ar a oc . Sorat | Lost: y EYE GiAssrs Vi Se O RENT 1 ONPURN. OPEN EVENINGS _ | et PR BRE - ae PE $-0621, Eves. FE 5-6878. if a My My pe ss “END | InosaE s C3, Osett | Leen. me E. Wusen ead Easters | WAteee for wennger end Conk: | WEL BOY om List YOUR LAND. | FURNISHED BOUSE Of, MEAT: sprint asses cekent O 1 RESALE § rooms to new witty ewan |" Eee Pg hy a ae re | ons, Veen “oor Fe Te ee one. Rewerd. | Som Of the new Tee eres —. ti varias medera, 31 Lakeview breakwater, good beach. condition. corsmate tile beth, Delos na oR OLDER, ead oorrivs, waitixo hte : sen | _ Kresge Store. cRIN? aye iTLY FURNI | and sereen recreation. WOMAN, YEARS ¢ 10:30 Lost DARK RIMMED LADIEs : rs eseed, WOvUSE PARTL | wo ee nme | . 
Path Pe Taw | Building Service 12/ BENJAMIN’ R'BACK cUS | wats’ ot Pome Plurmesers, 2 pecroom. eur Stee ER Simi ee | ,orumle: 3 baby welcome, 10) Inc. Vy le Te Nocatn Wook Wirt 3 On Mons 2 m, Boom “TOY COLLIE VICINITY wcond ahghes UNiy. 1.6708 MODERN 6 ROOMS NO ORJEC. | erms dreee lingerie partics. T'aid every | ANYTHING IN CEMENT, WORK. ns | ine Sa) | FOUND: TOY COLLEE West side ae “ah cid. Mignon =< £ FOP etares, $0 ay Roy Annett ie. ah Ea . Ne )  pecessary. years | » zs + Lost. MALE ENGLISH SETTER. Sun_ 1! to 2. month, no Cuderd Federal 37199, s° good income oe ati a owen oY a Me Let mg fle Zour retary, ter you. | rity of Seramehon, MI +See “1 * ROY KNAUF, Realtor | Brose ng. Sener tate, | 0 ees cn aay a | Stee, aveniment | Buse g aa FOUND. ANTITY TOOL Sha iving Quarters — per P 7 a FOR: a Lake ~ work, im person. No wuoce Bai SPgENT WORE. OR 3507. 2 WANTED IMMEDIATELY Beare nadd Tovemip, com- : PE 40021 Ptr “Pe 31. ewe" Bae Lake ‘hd. BRICK BLOGE AND CEMENT | Moder bomes tm Ciy tor f pite , ‘OU bag cease. 2280 Lake Rd. 5r Paigold STANLEY P. CLARK FRIENDLY YOUNO FELLOW) Most ein serene Parms “tod pistety farmed. 3 eor weere.| 4 HOME OF YOUR. |e, neve several ‘low qows pan 
wuarange wee ee eareRr | Sa Ry fang Ome SR” Se ae WMEASOT Fee | Giyyseer tore: fom teen FB] SETS Sing EabsT nowt WEST SUBURBAN OWN formation enced chit. Clee ee een ee aD POOTInNG CHIME: | Te a ee 90 S| a and ike lots, | prick § room, Vail? ard beouttfufly f HARLES, Realtor ona iS Sere smn weg pat repaired Gabe Row | taney Sows 18 PA watt — ars or eau vemne to shore | Dewy “bee ERE FE 4808 | furnishe? within - past § seers. | Cherokee Hills ores ess gts (oe AROUND IT. Y ta = = arece tadieaged | Truly the neatest and well condi, So" ; SaaPaarTER —ERICRET CABT | FOR LAUNDRY (DRY sERY. a rE or : ee eee tioned two bedroom frame ranch Help Wanted 8 a alterations, attics. Recrea-| ice RE wm ARI i RTE 21. Realt type home “Sound. as bresce. | 
| Se ree ere kes | ace ae oe i aareteiares seemst| Want to Sell? |i pas’ sag saan Bag. | sarean sory mes ape “me LARK myo amen ro pum season Pye ben Fe Fe Poeeine ame |Shoptol bats 24 | Sete pes ar ee | C-C Columa. CEMENT WORK: AES 6 COMM. | _ Laundry. REFINED BUSINESS WOMAN TO u Dent | .; bapeaed YN. Goon SPA) free 3, Raymond Com! Moving & Trucking 19 : share, lovely, 4 room. fturausned | BUYERS WAITING | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ane Enehen Pull pacoment | OFF JOSLYW, GOOD, BUZ, Ot START mins, PE CoDe8, apartment, West Side, near rane | vane - : MOODEERE pup.) proee nowe. Bess bay in eR. tractive 2 
AN tah * cabin “te floor sand. | CALL DICK POR SMALL TRUCE Pe teses or Fer 0-003 sl a1| me is pan =X tong es| Saned = Pontiac Lake. OR Donelson’ Park ern kitchen ck Booey : a Pee 4 - H . 
EXECUTIVE CAREER tog sd fang. denied Bae ar na | Wd. Transportation 31 ce = Ther ome cance wat: | PONE Ee erp meme at eT 
ne : oo Agem ~ morning RIDE SIX DAYS or Land Contracts |“ come 2688 Orchard Lake Ave. _ Large = = Repth gd a. LING ter Contracting HAULING OF ALi KINDS REA- of s Meqte; moraine, Mo MAN Wane Wane os Er 7 ROOMS AND BATH AT CASS | lot. Two bedrooms. sizable Bich. vnape . 
a CGAY( Br oar"vudice SR G06” | GRERRTOR SENVICE ANS | evens Loam ae Mem st Livre ont Teme ote] WHITE BROS. |- sane con! SH WEAT | Tumoes room. Ou test Im-| Sedivem "yungaion, Mee base TODAY! t os horse, cow & goat ms- O8 STOLEN WEAR OAK-| Rise ons way considered, Call i Ota? Si "hn" war Convenience LF | lath FE 32-7435 m “| Frade "33,08. cauity”r -pune nation- | 3-182 | _nure. 5-0448 eke Semele Decheh at 1 Road _ —Avatiabie 1b. 3 ~ | Trade . going spe stare | CORT AO RATT _Rewerd OR 30004 <r Feuer Tae SOULS URE | se00 Dine Watert- come MILLS eee Commerce Ares | business, reser or Ons 
eeds fu-| 6n'a LionT Tene | eee in bam ee | Wi ARE SELLING ALL ©. OUR | ‘ences, 2 cor garnes. 2 Pitre | Asking $8,000 very Dest | PONEER MIONLANDS. & organization n . ashes FE 4.2266 or PE 23-7625 SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE. _ 3-2039. well-listed and are ur) wa 62006, of Two (23) lx} bed- | sirable “nie La ture executives in adver- | CAREENTED. Je WA SM Ton | TRUCE Special ag Ay 72 cm pA =X m asben. | — BLOOMFIELD WILLS WEST rooms oa best, | well : bome = | e 
pac epee agmatine] aie rooms |_Saat_ "S| ~ Notices & 25 | Wid Contracts, Migs 22) BES g, Teen oni | “cet sereemern re | = ie dising, sales manage- See et O’DELL CARTAGE ~ ~ et for a eal ence. ‘odeee Fast Side : . 
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For Sale Houses THE 
me 43| For Sale Houses 43| FUNNY BUS PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ) : i? 
D USINESS : » MARCH 10 
RAYTON PLAINS by Hershberger » 1954 
Asre—6 yeoms. Modera ¢ room For Sale Houses 43| For Sale 
Tench type home. A block from Houses 43 
a hens wor, bee BB FE SEE THIS Sas aii __ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Farms 48 
wiltity, room, Ss well arranged brick bunge- a Business Opportunities 51. 
Sutomatic gas heat & : . good ijecation in Indian po el ag — EO ae on 222 . FARMS FROM 40 51 
Og Re $750 DOWN gg hg | genie: = 1 LANCASTER —- PB he Ae a APPLIANCE AND - 
; Meat p siean a bewfuly land-/ een recently aecoreced. | ecated oa drapes, oil" furnace. ow weston Modern.” Patio, “stisched” garees, Bact TRUCE FAR WH OS. This business peid © tice 
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SDRAYTON PLAINS || piolcgs suburban vsreet take {fi 1 Jt — = Peery co TY go Fil Tantsceped ay Cnet: | Sai Saber OY PY | sane wat year. Pa," Ortoviba 
& lerge bresaewar ands tke ome east nent mie - ott REALTY on. | "Bt Taps 3002] possession,” rice Siases, Norms. WHAT MORE are 
with oak floors and 20. teen . : : eaenein ve you @ car to trade in F.O.R é and 
walls. A bendy plastered WEST SUBU : : dandy 4 room, all mode oa 8 . O. Rorabaugh — Could you ask for? od end lens Obese 
ead Cer coctice| Sm. oer om amen ; Siocereaes| Fees” | ee a trad Pe ES sea 
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fachen Py dasoment. Part | rooms | oo oe : } |. for onty ee Ag Office on Woodward at Square Late et ee oe ee Red Hot Corner 
ey ae Swe) = axe Pull wer gerege oe NORTH END DONELSON HEIONTs RED able peice. Just via bos 9 ne 
brees ray yg tom nter Erettnatols 1 acre. It's « .steal 5 room new bungriow. ak aeons’ tein gq Bo sell. Five room medere North side. ROOM HOME i we small bome near ider| drive i costanenats Ky 
~~ iC. LADD INCOME Eevoment. Cove to sebant sores | gus beat garage ant moment | gin, ted a bgat lone ov cal tr | eatin’ tn any” pe Nol vam 
_ Seed i ME F : ion. $10,800 terms. | Yard. C tor enced back S00 with a a 
i a som $1950 DOWN rancis E. “Bud” Miller a. CARR 80 ACRES é ge gy 
96 Fe ata KE Tatas, re = sta sie dena Pealtor « mtWO ACRES | |™ ROLL PORRITY, |" St Se avert cae cent 7a, eater Goes 
ate ALUES st off oe he a care a ° a | Custom: FE 3.0253 ‘ end twenty | 3 ve. call PE 2-7262 os . Newly deco 
DRAYTON PLAINS food location Latge lot soned C1 | | & 32 © = — im Reet | all Ulleble soll with 7 Lert. § ACRE PARCELS. cad, sew pooling lest. ‘exo. | PAUL A. KERN, Realt 
Siete tame. © . er anyone with o business cit, i = weeds, Seven reemn six acres hen on ef Pontiac city ig tag ape = stanchions & drink-| 31 Oakland A , Realtor 
g You cao walk oe is a home ere Can be bought for seen o — a e barn and 1 metaen home. — down. 10 acres. Near 08 house fo gon hones Garage, | “Real Beaste PE 3-0200 
Ave: unpack your tter hurry on this it w 8 = = : with drink stanchions . This is beautiful Good all of fruit. | ame | Estate Since 1919" 
hen clothes and start long. on't last 5 t =—=—_! - \ with 96, op ae Only $11,500, age. $3,100, $310 do acre- ge loam soi], On od | RESTAURANT, GAS FON” 
housekeeping, 3 good sised reems) 1) EC REAT a — = of '\'\' { << “> wi i. ¢. LADD rae "416.500 on easy terme. property, one equipment. 5.06 
5 ACRES , S REALTY CO. ‘ie, — == Fs WEST SUBU - 33 SP “a sng) DOR E. PARTRIDG | SHEET METAL AND  BAV 
Bia) Soot Sty, paraat Set | Maree an PE Oe 1 F CF) eazy seat armnd tone, bea Russell Young |snotsttor tar Se Ea eee bo 
Fie‘ 'e Jove and shace ul» OS) mney lake privileges. ‘Ail. oak feors aa W. murREALTOR fe Lie asc Ine LOT 43 W. Huron St oe ae Write Pon- 
trust a gud os : Extra stool and. lavatory Ot ee ae SE RAGE Ie $4828 | Consisting of” on _Orten : "RES fo BUY. TO SELL; REALTON 
. ir es ores ered gant Sos Humphries | f= ler heater, Fireplace “Price ‘re |” Manor. with sare wnday “ult | madera bungalow. A cule 3, room| ives eS ae "Spansiige 18 THE BIRD. to see 
me AKE FRONTS MONEY TALES ON THIS ONE! Can 1 os on S310 EYER Dons con ome ) rth 63.800 da. | _ aster + om argc. oe Sims firee tt. e6n200, weeks poeeee Bivé. end Gusdings Ba. pistes | Sale Land Contracts 52 
AC LEBS tan thermarset vaiue POR | It works like an out pTipities ORME) Francs "e” Bua” Miter | + yom moan DOWN DRAYTON AREA |" goed” bay with ° 
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Sen property See ed modernis- teat, ener bangaiot clisiaaa i radial ———— you can get to the | 919 Jostys Realtor ve Beautiful trees. Located close to fon,” Desirable cation. & rooms. - 200 ACRES S ONE 
3 scbureen incation’ EARLY Pos. : = Parking Space in oo $750 DOWN to Roored attic. eee within 14 miles of Pon- 
; SESSION. Bargain Pos- ear | ¢ room , Only $2,500 down. ‘About 25 acres of nice wood 
rawtord “a. For Sale Houses had For Sale Houses a3 ST O ; in Tauck, peetenton side Ge gates eal rr Benito 6 oe ee ait Let Your $$$ Work 
GENCY : ~ ered esas alta int een sHT, Real fa Bo telegrepe ¢| basement barn and sijo. Also horse F 
eizon ENCY eves Humphries foxt for fn | MUST SACRIFICE, cae cece UT S cs ee ee Esta‘e Eachangs Sale Suburban Prop, a0A bas eeves some, cn ban house We have 3 Lh fol ooeg 
A 1 __ FE ¢1548 Beautiful tea! lignite Take @ look at th 5110 e, $45,000. Owner, FE, 5 ROOM TERRACE. EXCELLI 3 ~~ mote ae This ts a real buv for Fera.0 ond ak 
DRAYTON PLAINS room wm pikes i Oeune north side 2 iia deuignttal WAND VACANT Best Bu Ligation RCELLENT | CLEAR ton been LoTs. _ Call us for particulars. | Cullough. ter Ted Me 
By owner. Nearly new 3 ‘bes. rooms et ey tecccomn bed- | pepeeflleg ears jncaips i Here's AND VACANT | Ys | saa00 suisse ws pa * NEA” —aiation BE aol, J h K ‘ Francis F. “Bud” Miller 
Fee aSttis ST wakeywains| fem ti oth, rs | et eee Bppibecs 0d" poor pears ts Today (etm ow hike ‘Sa te ate OOO peas HWA ee nee 
a arpeting or inlaid li eum | ia car garage, Large | heat and ts 30 0, ‘call FE priced at ont ere large ne bedrooms, tile | : | WILLIS M. BREWER. | a Coduanaen Parting Geant ts eee 
wore schol ofl heat. Close te | gorse spet on this 1saneue plot pre ee ee pitchen oarn 4 BRICK CAPE COD en ane a i. | Phone FE 24031 Eve. OR 31333 Money to Loan ae 
ce FRA. $66 per, month S| ee BUD” Nicholie Extre large, willity room wit Leqeted tp Syiven Vilegs on ~ ee  F — (State Licensed 53 
contract ‘ok. leaund th wood Immed ; 40 ACRE Pw Lenders 
ea H h : —_ REAL ESTATE beater” —— | water bape Dosnsag Ma Rs as Logg tate Possession West of Oxford a i> ac sa tage DOS 
‘Three bed ast Side umpnries Loceted on large suburban, lot S| foom_with fire living pegs og Np oo Ate’ Moderated farm home. 6 ASH PROMPTLY 
(ood bedroom bungelow. tn very X. PERRY INCOME with § den EN Ii a ae Faise | your family cheery rpiace s OWN Full basement, wait to enack ber | Nab end eth. Oak foors. Qet $10 to $800 quickly on car. 
jouk st the price, only beat ted | plished Basement, sutonsie ol | SYLVAN a our eter at isnt, wore furniture’ ‘hiteben. ft ‘years old rage. Lose than| = ciecirie stove. Small bara. for pening fricdiy” loan since tse. 
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terme. wih | Ig" RIGHT! “#1200, with 04.000 TEN y ee bat —_ tod make ws pr ‘ace today dows 2 "bedrooms, gua PLUS MORTGAGE COST ie re, | Four Town Behool owed i inulated © viekes q "West t a land Savings” iety, 
eee and Home eee eee CLARKSTON EeTATES| | Eritndeteeash THELSTAM. ELAVOOD| Bi, “esome ct od 
extra ern kitchen, ca: very proud ment : ~ con 
saves rom, vite fweycnr ace’ Humphries) ==" nti tbetat | "Soe Teletincrnape see | Sth, Bi yatta EL a Wonderful N ee. Seeaes, bas as | GET CASH QUICKLY 
Kirnished. tnd one hve rooms moe- rE ane moe | caphnesben a be Oo oe fom with, overhead doors nderful New Home| “ZS tas county WEAR| pat = ACRES Up to $500 
SS on the lake. Ex- > 2-0474 sxscrian Vike | = borhood of fine homes This afford with only $5. — Lomas ae Water: Oxford. road 
Teal price wit poms the ool. oN. Telegraph Opes Evenings eS “ Meting festures large lot seh 3! BIG ROO " down. Here ind-ed is the finest value to Estates. Convenient, terme aa Toon, modern, Gairy "bara i Lo te, mss, care Bring your 
K 7 ine, oS Eemines | Ms pce ted gate) ine Ficgbae'yie meesoneg |, I OMING HOUSE | EME cece S| Faget ee rena) Sa See ra ees Sgt igh 
| . L. Tem I baths, oi] heat, 3 : x =. ot , WN The we of. timber. Possession wood | curities and other *e- 
et ee a A a Re ae See oe ee | eae ee ee eee dn Oak Ta a a ar aeeen'| OAK 
EAST St a eeetes| Wit H. KNUDS Vins Garcon Rater ieee se | sents Sue Senatkns | tevists ateeaenctans | RIOVD KENT. Real : LAND 
We have s wonderful buy for a apartment and darn, 8 2 room WM. H. KNUDSEN WHITE dock. esate auaeianek Pad- Units ‘with storace com w dase | oil heat, fireplace. xX, mati oe ee a 
| oot paved. treet wit large mee Set stars us "ate corerr i” Tooter tue, mask, Be Po we Saeuena| So, ot. owing ‘weil ia the es: | Went to Consumers Power Loan Co. 
trees, near Paved street. Priced ‘ #4516, Eve. 2-6320- with of] con ment The utility room. ~~ much more than the con ar . : 
HES Bec SFE) BROS. | Peete | § S| Sera FE 2-92 
gegeeas be’ arrange | eT oe LLIAMS LAKE . Sige | ine swisermene, Gir _ Property 49 -9206 
| . VACANT LOTS “BUD” Nicholie 2 aL, AMS LAKE seat OR Sh ont es BEAUTIFUL lone avenge tt A and Tou & Hicks 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. 
ik Gal cer butld, let us iNGOME oe ata with firepipee, dining room, and eaamigeeet Waterford UNGAL , : Dizie Hwy Drayton Plains 
false a COME ON MT. CLEMEnS 6T. ee ace gee eave OFF JOSLYN Jestn. area end in F OR sore AUBURN AVENUE 
comes, from kinds of in- and screens. Lot , storms immediate possession Som special or Sale Ac 0x1 * = 
2 te 180 ft. $ rooms ee * that reage 47 soon. 
K. G. Hem tead, Realtor |— A ee ue nD | can ie bee ae A] ag con. 43.27 ¢ ACRE PARCELS ogre vlan biag. Sine 6 IN 
E. Sabie As = : per cent bath HEAVILY Z ao 
ve oases © Oven FE sist | You wil re Ivan w Sa eave parean of SM com: Ie living Toom and dines PER MONTH | fhuctetiing Sait me! Eq GOOD TIMES 
elizabeth Lake Estates | you expect of s cas vores S , sider modere housetrailer 0s oum:| Stu, od Best and pas het oa M. Stout, Realtor 
uy heme, Cydar hates, tebe pete. 6 ee HRAM tre © MANSFIELD AVE. water Clean coc ' Be Cc. LADD | _ Saginaw Bt. PE +8108 and 
Ler ie ee | Sms mae tons manzn (7)! Seti iia S's | fincuding Everything) | fe a Reel BAD TIMES 
500 down ——— recreation room, oti FE 5-509] __Cormer_Cass Lane RA _| Rent-Lease OV 
+ SEoR COLDRED, F Goan colar, i"Lade 4. taron Eve PE be ~ srarcune — | SES Shee | ee meer |" y Bus Prop wa) OVER THEASST 
i 5 JOR RETSZ” "| TARE OR INTERIOR $1 00D DN. | Labs abt anit Est | tear Aurumn’tnd noche FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN OF. | 200 families fa S 
reastus io aaa call re aa Ww Myron at WATERFRONT — SUBURBAN -—Neat and clean ro ag and beth ® month for rent. pad gad Rochester Rds, fix to suit Write hon nogmtwicn land ay bave borrowed from 
1” Ww A. NOTT. REALTOR | INDIAN VILLAG' =e gd 4 bedroom year just 1 modern Good lecetion, Raaaeoanetead with + laree . JUDSON BRADWAY a ~ 
24. TAR FF = 5 ROOMS AND, home sround block off paved road Hand Saennent tel bree ce So S Detroit COMPANY l : 
FURNISHED —— Treo on} heat, 2 car inc los. sat D level jot '@ school and stores. Has os aus cn oe furnace. Lo mo oe Us Soon At Pontiac = ¥O 20700 ight Manufacturing BUCKNER 
cueuncne oes "nes | ~maree West 8s, Fe ght Mee | Sed Trams, Secret, ee Beate Gestrea ‘wala: tut wes| fags Ecrnas Sy “tag 172 West Ann Arbor a Se Uplodateroan Company "weere 
“FOUR BEDROOMS — soca Reining kg Oe. Sac) Su OC SHE" abn eve, © ce, rata, ee | Bornes Beem, soaxtmat oreer tae ma | TR anime ection Ree you are always wel tentea 
90s0e for extra Ss , Reams, ted basement Book Tee | “THE BEST-Definitely an out| ea: ee, a Sete ia PE sated aher c Ortenvitie 133 
heart eesnes | JO On| Bess vee ESS patent) SERPS |e on ee rawsan ai Fecal! FEN TRE a ae 
tone ymigonthe gg i in eee lipoogs hy a eee er eee ; Weet days 114 P.M __seaped lot. E HULLS LAND- OFFS OR SHORT = 
wed treet On the market "3 Weide “Sais ‘Busia Wey Om i301 pea segeeiea sae Somer | oe ee os pu |— uA APPROVED — | Business Opportunit Ee oTMEeT tore 
a tea ae LAKEFRONT | feces atone aa ete) MORRISON Me eae Oe Oe | maar aD = a ae 
WRENCE ir . v shades x SHOP 
GAYLORD] Esse) SEEGES ee Sas Tees) ~=HEUGH  |- IMTES-BARTRAM |Teretar, evar TT | bate ie 
Recreation room year oid ly en oo ved room wn payment. — anf TO SEE OR 31980, Eves OR state on ae ° 
level. to grade e feature: a large liv . | UNION qa i. Bree. OR Fee Bank Bidg. Will sell 
Saisie) Beas (EES SS? Fe (ies: reve or Lieu IDEAL o | eee LICENSE | "Pk SoS 
FOUR BEDROOM Sher €or Sunday all Mrs, Bech Cece ae Ba ee * wtniny ore meee with “stalrway. to Wen tmociakea” ieide and out. . BEER LICEN or, Sey eae sy 
“nea a seu HOME FE come a ead atte lt Sensis, Price Gameeen walls, sae Sea ee heat launary trays (gy HOMESITES Interested tn purchase of § month suonthe to repay ca low monthly 
uated (ce © Soocaiel and’ sheging VALUE PACKED Heater, PE sae shower Ultra modern kitchen hes {5's 4 Lee Le ae | Be $1.750 Down MACEDAY G resort, eee 
lot with Must be sold Two bed ae, Se ul at _ Pull basement. plenty | 950. 9950 boat included. st side modern home MACEDAY GARDEN beer license, or reg. beer 
excellent —— =| & woe oe oun peren. LADD wt  escaaee ain usenet Good | EMBREE | shopoing sunter garage. clone ta | Laree wetulee A level ENS | pecace 
a family. “Many eotstand- gg 5 -E Php rend agg aaee convenient to schools abd 144 Union us eee Watch Jot. Offered at ase wun cent a at ott 
m_ itv room res. s . . 5 a ae Me 7 
agponunenia: ue Cfumace,| est [Evenings afiey #008 sit | “oom aed Hichen Tie bath aed) RAY oa W 24mm | au modern lane tront_nrge lot| gerfas n. osot ered trotee age Renee. wie Petes Pom er Be Safe 
——— a, ee ment, Evenings after ¢ or Sunday | ered’ wails, paiaied. hartwood | RAY O’NEIL. Realtor VEST SUBURBAN | fecaied tor. only Wa.s00 cash “or gor300 f lersl: gond garden sot. pox oo vating prece eee. | Than Sorry! 
Ker 'tes.te0 "with ebene Sows or QALNUT LAKE PRIVILEGES Eg Sats VE De oc Oe oe Bituated close te William — 0) TONES AIRPORT = 
consider $5,000 down or) Six place for summer now.| ‘S*Tvice and pavement, with bus Co-operative Real yor FS +4178 Maceday Lakes s and JONES / PORT dessa 
home er contract. is room Medora wih goed base: built a | water Custom | rative Real Estate Exchange lot. we eller @ nearly Rochester _ wooded atte 9 anes must be in White Lake 
WEST SIDE pega ogo gg a ge Re ir ne = ° home for the low ashing pe Well located home for large fam Ottered. ef $11 location. Borrow the Cash 
Te eo a bas ars Sesame g| Gai trmttec| vae ‘ia wie meer ores |—CALL GULF SUPER | 
Becing ts park with from private 1% acres north of Tl purchaser te city park. An « AKER BEAC LL eed at 
room bau” Large five; e@ beach and playground ‘te bills. $996. Rechester in : of bes only $7,000 i eee lake j 
fisirway to tie, kitchen mocero- Sunday call Mr Lewis FE 24379 3 | 2 sere eteee te 18 Mile Rd 18 THE’BIRD” TO SEE KENNED ke om Be Semnee Baered A ark sae terms, | For ee — 
feed “asa! enclosed wunporcn on | Several three bedroom hom = and nie ; G. Hempstead, Realtor “IAMS LAKE Sone Going encelient loca BUC *KNER 
"peaiesie egw me A 01 wm | nacnoner ouce area, 9 tetroom| | R ASCH HOME Open Evenings Y ye ss sa, = oy samt| ert? rs becees ak metle St Comp, Fe Sate : 
peccncee iat, DOWN aa aaa Pesky "pa Couches Sa: | aha ects oh Sree so 9H ES cooy |! RE, | tat | Py Yeengene Brera ese ee ae 
ull Sosemens, a8 poved, stvoct, 1704 S 4-2533 | 1c rpD j — and Bagh Aig — ‘ oe OF THOMAS pli my — salem F C Wood Modern 2 bedroom suite poche N. Saginaw & Huron &t. 
| tot, cab fleece ond plastered wale. S) Telegraph Rd. | 20 Recheswr B4. ot 10 Bae gee ge at ing room Sving seam, Ge | St Sunaen eeelieed gasees | cas ‘Wana d Co Ss a ae TOR 
block MU 61511 Mile Ra | tural Roman brick fi and 3 door. 2 lots garage | 1725 Willie | 1896 E. Auburn Rd 
ee = doors. Fe een OO I \KE TT Neo eta me caer Bony wall in the | I ig Pe All this ie pon _ cows. FB tx00 = a Office feet an tT 2-1338 CE _ 
dinte, pessvcsion, Payments of 000 J \- pe KE ORION wendetial feamerea, tie house JOSLYN GARDENS ROOMS WITH UNFINISHED AT- __“Ottice "Aner Pe tilt” 
THREE eat an aie Pa eae met oe en te appreciated. 3 petrocme, 5 Seve. cal een the ae oe SED AT. | DONELSON PARK — BEAUTIFUL Pp 
a 2M OME sTLYAN Vax Gai ment Ces heat Lot “one ‘ REPLACE benement, gas heat i Ge us08 = Barri "neal TOR at pi. abe y Oftered artrid e eee 
erie acca Gare kh Like new ; MY 9-6491_ ot “PLACE Vist HERE -START PACKING OL, +1238 oo fon Pre ye ( 0 
ag — sarees, wear |  sasarway ts bungalow with Thet oi make vou <ween Tuts CORT M. IMBLER $550 DOWN sever ‘and water, 8.000 cash TAUR TO TNE IRD” TO. SEE HFC mes to 
| bas, sores, schools and bank. Rew vcarpeting. Price ‘#il- L R TRI Lok ga J age - ledgestone | 1111, Jostya we cel Cod cee ee ving BuyT) yell-To Trade Oo WANT TO BUY & BUSINESS PONTIAG 
Ene ea ae) Se RTRIPP 2 ae aE MAHAN | .. 2S 
a mest) Socare Tate “Roe Bree | Harbor Hill eee ae Seabee WEST SIDE Becicags| FS vnmwcnw_ | ea BEALTE OD eve’ district of = toe vant | Tat tmgt catng postnns ite 
| werease wees | faebeace aioe | came tase | Stan gad Berg gry = GAYL somber Corp Real ot ace te, | yi insane he deans cn | Sass Pavera crap” Rev 
DORRIS & SON PM and dining room 17x ee ae ranch. custom picture era aay 2 thermopane| large room a, finished D , & good gross esas row 8% :, = You can bor 
REALTORS | mw). a a ae ee Sun wearveee yas oan Con cs Seatac Sak baw wall and erent cat cee ree = <a "pe aoe . . or serniture, ‘Loess 
| mpayrons., coor semamuens| Sener elf "| ine verge, emg ronm, | Strom a yd eg Pom ntsomaic bee sere | on Boom, 70. BRANCH TAVERN Sa aes Bok as 
| 2 ACRE F. Seca Laceen | reakfast ranch type suburb Saderful; $13,000 FMA. approve and more & berries . POST OFFICE : repay to 29 months 
| : nut Lae ARM — On Wal- al’ arge kitehen with on « large jan home located - approved. school. $3,006 LOTt If PERRY Pai What « deal! A small town Cash aan = 
S to ard ened Road near Orch- conveniences. 2 car ga- full Baedag lot. Just $15,500 is the | t Ser. school. FE 47207 PARK. WEAR| *™ that's doing a good tao bg get P) -P-ymenu--— 
HAPPINESS | Erescene |" me at | at Bt J. R. HILTZ aA eee ee | Sree sae War ies 
: Teeteway and 2 car est Suburba =DROOMS 5 room house Fr , Orion, Neer lake. $250, OR 3-9006 brick bidg. Has gas jee S3 ™. 
garage Bult in 1950 Own- B an Located . | REALTOR Conv . newly sided, stool. a ete shows a good station that) 500 19.67 
er transferred rick for durebitit right in the city is this 7! 148% N. Sagina onvenient Perry Park location. SPECIAL . Real estate ne @. 
PIONEER Seiad andia coe | Seay foie ome | Sr seme Pr Shag) reset "AVENE sa | iy to Fee og pee seggmenmten abe nly ai. | chat pr cot ae 
. cae WILLIA ted liv car 850. on “a... room hom : . school. Ideal @ balance not 
moss. | gemames | Eee ee |e, tne ee Sa: PREREE ogame | EeeeEaes 
im 1950 5% room ; tug Alomienes r Gosciean bieok “% baths. =| 1. o ba 3E.| “3 . dining room, kitchen, floors, 144 car garage, -| 90 Ww. , REALTOR sARAGE ine (08. or % 
en tee individually sefeens. Price $5,960 81.688 Beqaay vomeer cepboures REALTO 73 2 bedroeme and stairs od porch. 98.500. Terman —— FE 210) A 7 rem per cent on ang 
Sele tee ice ae| Sey omreeme oem | Rr baat mr’ rietmaneey | TTOR | FE 28316) Sia ciames ieee, tar ceurents GP HOMES West Sid *| fagetin™ a Sct” cemect WA | ws srenes at sev 
vim ving room and dining JOhn Ki , cedat ‘elostia 3 car pias. Se ee aS ere poo dag gence pen wr a aS ee a aga puliaing Located on a vatuable | “needa loan phowe or visi i 
natural | inzler, Realt tered garage RIGHT ON THE —— sereens. Pull homes. Cali lot on Ottawa Driv State trentage ca| foie ,* oe ee oe FB no 
ag oe ores ag iy 670 W. Huron st rel Fon weal 0k Caen te ek ee ee $11,500 with terms. pricel | today for information. us grwer, water. Geo. gan ne lag Taig good’ vue alae Gee 
Rage Bitches, seven large fom: | If no anewer Phone 1 eee | tt neee ‘e fine eee Ciled "bath, modern NORTH, END H AYDE nce ee Reale im this "Watton ( ’ 
ol a a room, C feo . 8 p.m. . . ty en, i 1 combination - ree large bed N 5 business, fixtures 
and "screens. " Ie norms — Reel neta Jealie R. Tripp. Realtor in mahorany corner” fireplace, bo oR shower iaeal location 2% W. - Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor} - — for only $23,600 on 
lot 65x15. - llc landecaped | oe “Evenin lake Priced on wen wares | Extremely pice basement water. : - FE 6-220 | 2 W. Levrence Street r im 
street “ on ve <8 east $2,000 unde other nice featu Many ____ Open_ evenings WARD 
ierea, oe eras Lake, cats = ot x ail FE 52161 too Low” earrife way st #6. iw ¢ ROOM Hopes WITH BATH ON a Oe | WARD F. PARTR IDG Household Finance 
Maas a | i met ane Arbor | _# der Anton Bros, MUtual 4408) =~ GEORGE K. IRWIN Pant eanietee tea aed iegrite ROMESITES. WEAR DAAY. onrices PRINCIPAL. Grima Fas) ras best Pontiae 
. . : | n_ are 2 ; : ow . I J HOUSE. . Pine location. Py ST-TO-CO. ot Kay 
HOME & GARDIN Established 1916 F neeorre: 6 ROOMS AnD | gen EAL, BaTATE Qos vastness DERN HOUSE. | level land. 9680 with $85 Good AST Symaenns tasks 
L «a G : s of land rE Avenue - , |. 294-292 Baldwin -| Near the ‘akes down. ’ 
we SUBURBAN 8 wre he GARDENS. ail nedreom a3" ante: cast of eg —__ FE _50101 or FE 26544 — HOUSE. 2 LOTs. Maat 7 . On Cass | ei po or S Largest 
veem masonry type seven | roa Wragg eg ng on Rd. WEST SIDE buthding oo beck, corner o& pave Lake Bits. Bosettel weeted per 2 W Buren Mone ? 
with five bedrooms. "Natural brick | pace in full Desement, ‘all in. NEW WEST S eae ae BRICK _ |, inetee essoo, $2800 down, Farm. + Ae OD Open Eve, PE 3a3i8| . Y 
fireplace. ic — arag les av SU Ae v room home, ——— -, __ as od 
an Sire a) BUNGALOWS | Et crUnnAN | Sy Sis, Ea S| en ee ge pn, OO an | Theres a Smal Hot | ED O10] 
Lob 180x250 WEST ath. Oll forced air-glassed of large living room with | 4, Room hose Corner Cass Lake Rd. This ts it, A hotel FE 
Set inh eres | eee hata ns |e sa eta, Ee etiet ia as | Sensei metre Surin Se TS hes, Ges | ee Soe ee certs S| -8121 
large famil . ined m oe : —_-e Figg calm te: steal at 94200 | ae ape a ae a as) ee Pa. 
SR ae ee painted basement fact non ful Exira lareg io Bus service Se Fooma. sleeing un bed. GEO. MARBLE, Realtor |“. cere” modern = year gress ‘gore ree, ats payment devia vor aay thet 
gece ea i mk Fre car earner. ith gas beat. | se eoen terms, vie soatyn Realtor ve oem fired “Bot ws basement, Ges 6261 NDE 13 RD. — table, pas 225| rifle as yon ae = eras ay 
AAMS LA Customer Park 3 2 car garage PHONE . delus o98 te 
ee. SE S| PEE oe ee Ss ee | Seer ee SS and . 
Seth, oak floors, treme cce- aah 7 leave otgte. Ee forced to £8.000, Full price on thie lov JUST OFF OAKLAND | &°sa"™" ™ , A fF farm, 2 _ $5,000 Down Home & 
struction. Near Bi Lak | thal ee home is rr) base room home re | Neat and clean 5 room os 8-233. room res 5 A and a u (@) 
SiS chetian® Gack ose ieee ee nee, mice hah igus coovenen|" Eaten Algminum "arrecns and tbat teem south | sbewt Otis rom Ponttec one Loan Co 
: ; en: Se ee Trade or S ae at bee 2 lk oe storms ‘—— screens and | barn. deiry farm, deiry| only sae 000 Yaet J mpan 
TY CO. REAL ood Co.) ell matic water heat, sate, | _ MA MA 42270 or steel ‘modern | road Fear because of 
AR ORION, Comfort 3 et gr” wae 6. win an Sel ag! Bote SEES LE | gee Down Se oa Nae “ase e ea rter et 
. Ren hye Fan OR n ike a MS bath. Ges water heros 5 room and | —— nice picture @ acer Lapeer. condition and cae iy to 
large lot, lake : mS - ter. Lot 55x160 Se ae eee ee $695 DOV barns farm. best in| spring pe 
this at $7,950 iivileses. ‘Ses NEAR LONGFELLOW SCHOOL, 5) ences cS fae plage Cages ging VN 0 steel stanchion and stalls fag KL, a itv. 
. ; re nce . sont electrid, city mn West Side - ‘ per new 2 ing y very rea Sa to the 
a opPace FLOYD KENT, Realtor soa & for ere. sis | "ye,? sremesont Soy tee John K : ome: . i start ae BSr- 
Cow We PE 45-8105 screens. Some ayy bus. Oni 00. eity H oe yeom mnedorn 
vargas bad Eraaa ad | SEER SAB In aT ee REALTY n K. Irwin Rete EE | Sere) STATE-WIDE | Samar —_— 
‘ . : Eves. OR rE eet | 7 hae REALTOR Comm ote 
Se UPD ee aaa 2 ‘a wee a Pf . . , ; 4. 
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Money to Loan 53 
U 
LOANS $20 TO $500 
Household Finance oP. of Pontiac PE sane 
Fl NCE CO, 
202 S. MAIN 
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $2) TO $500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOops Ph_ Rochester, OL 60711 
WHEN YOU NEED 
$29 to *500 We can help roe with your money 
problems. ay can get up to $500 
—— small monthly pay- 
m 
Telephone us or call «t our office 
STAT FINANCE CO. * 
  
State Bank 
FE 41574 
$25 * $500 Quick, Lica al Service 
Baxter. &   
Livingstone 
a lene a toe   
$25 to GENERAL PuBLic LOAN 
@ W. Huron 8 _ FE 3-7181 
Mortgage Loan, 54 
LOW INTEREST fundr or single family 
Morigage cancelled 
H. G. opus 
For tale Nouuaias 55   
  
  
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TRAILER EXCHANGE For Sale Used Cars 61   
REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING 
FREE ESTIMATE 
Abe Meer BRAID MOTOR SALES 
go Tears Pair (Detling 
SPECIAL BRAKE JOB i285. 
95. Motor rebuild Tune up. $3. ing. 
bump'ng and We giv 
Hold red m double on 
Fie : Liwioms ard Serv 
e 
    CHEVE OR FORD 47 OR ‘48 
: model Wouwd consider ‘, ton 
‘|<: Pickup: FE 17-0183 __ . 
weg Sar tad tia hay mee Por wu cars any @ any mode 
171 8. Saginaw ‘7642 
See M&M Motor Sales 
For top doliar on late model cars 
2621 Dixie Hwy., OR 3-1603 
THF HIGH DOLLAR need tem trve, used cars We 
2 re Be seme Bie. 
Dixie # 
TL” VANWELT _________OR_3-1386 TOP 66s Fon ANY 6HA ARP C ARS 
22 Auburn Ave 
“Top Price for Your Car 
AVERILL'S. 2030 DIXIE HWY. 
FE 2-067 FE 46896 
wTtD JUNK CARS 1 & s SCRAP IRON 
PE 40582 Eves. after 
Sundavs call FE 5-4839 
"41-80 
CARS FOR — 
HIGH DOLLA 
MOTOR MART 
j 13 E Moostcaim. _—*FE 48230 
500 CARS WANTED 
BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 
oe ee for mgt, Bae 
cars Free 
Se SR Fe | 
For Sale Used Cars 61 ol 
CY 
OWENS 
Used Car 
Corral   
  
  
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1952 Pontiac tudor. os Ra. $995 
Eves. Ts NEW MOON 1952 Chrysler Saratoga, 
Fa Se, St ake Nempare ne” | Tadio & heater..... $1,395 
Parkhurst Trailer | 1946 Hudson Club me Lapeer OF an ee Ore COUDE i cas maw nam emcee $95 
Pion” $38, MY 20001. | 1952 Ford Sedan Custom 8 
Pontiac 
Chief MOBILE HOMES 
2m to 4 M tm length Up to 
per. 6 years to 
You 
$100 down, 
Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales ri   
See the New 1954 
Stewarts 
ts uantity, beaut quality ¢ 7. ’ 
may 3 . Terms 
thet wil) - 
“‘railer Sales 
  
TRAILER 
EXCHANGE SALES—-FINANCING Orica, M-H 
ery radio & heater $1245 
1950 Oldsmobile 88, tudor, 
radio & heater $795 
1953 Chevrolet tudor with 
radio & heater $1,395 
1953 Pontiac sedan. only 
$1,795 se 5 €6 
  ee 
Hutchinson» 
Wailer as tow ae | 1951 Ford Sedan Custom 
' radio & heater patio: Mesias seus $845 
1951 Plymouth sedan, ra- 
dio, heater and whitewall 
tires $675 ee 
errr rT Tr $645 
1950 Ford Tudor with ra- 
|dio & heater 
1951 Nash Station Wagon, 
radio & heater $595 
1949 Mercury Station | 
wagon with radio & se eeee 
eRteP scsi civic cine oes $545 
1947 Buick Sedan..... $75 
1948 Studebaker Sedan, radio & heater...... $295 
1953 Ford sedan, Custom 
8 with radio & 
Special x Cg | Sal one . 
A EM Come in an $80 0 
lide Poved dupley and perkins | These Good Buys Today! 
© 
  
  
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“ = WU 
en 31 ft. Shoreland Téndem tratier. “ 
2 rooms is has Your Ford Dealer 
Orieinal we eaperinr se ter, 147 S. Saginaw St. has Rod home snd will sac- Pone FE §-4101 
rifles for $1,450. Aft. 6, FE 6-746. 
B.D. CHARLES, Realtor 
Rent Trailer Space 56) MT. Vester, new seat 
LARGE LOT, PATIO, SEWER AND | terme, wens az ae 
ODERN TRAILER FOR REN? 1949 BUICK to 240i | 0, pSEDANETTE 
Auto Accessories 57) finish. eae — 
TTENTION Wes . rly 1083 cars MICHIGAN’S 
ala on etigage ‘eset FINEST 
feiectin of boar pata. 
A a Wott AUTO aie 
lame AOR Fiera     
       
  
Cadillac. 
Convertible 
   
    5 30 and ZAFFER The sixth of the Seven 
Sages maintained that.. 
sence, a smile is the key.” 
e , . ‘ 
Your car provides you,| 
and your whole family, : 
ries with happy jaunts to 
countryside. 
Get in traveling trim at... 
Harold Turner 
Ford 
Your Choice 
$129 1947 Ford 2 dr. 
146 Buick 4 dr. 
1949 Chevrolet 2 dr, 
1950 Hudson 4 dr. 
1946 Pontiac 2 dr. 
1946 Hudson 4 dr. 
1947 Pontiac coupe 
1942 Chevrolet 2 dr. 
Convertibles 
Specials 
"46 Dodge 4 dr. ..... $222 
"49 Ford 2 dr. .....2. $395| 
51 Kaiser 4 dr. ..... $499 
'S2 Henry J ...-. 2 AD 
30 Ford 2 dr. ...... $499 
| '46 Ford 2 dr. ...... $195 
‘47 Olds, 4dr. ...... $195 
48 DeSoto 4 dr. .... $222 
49 Ford 4 dr. ...... $333 
'48 Merc. conv. ..... $199 
Turn to 
Turner's 
for the Best 
in Wheels 
and Deals 
Visit Our 
New Location At 
TURNER'S 
Woodward 
Motor Sales 
Woodward & 
~ 13 Mile Rd. 
We Are Also — 
Doing Business At 
Our (id Lotation ‘ 
464 
S. Woodward 
Birmingham 
Harold |. 
-Turner 
  “Laughter is of the es-! 
forget your job and wor- | 
the lake and through the | 
| 50 Dodge conv, .... $499) 
50 Ford conv. ......-$699 
51 Stude. conv, .... $599) 
‘48 Merc. conv. ..... $199 
'31 Ford conv. ...... Sx 
$3 Ford conv. .... $1,597 
Trucks 48 GMC pickup 
with new motor. .$444 
’S1 Ford panel ...... $599 
"30GMC panel ..... S39 
'51 Ford pickup .... $59 
"37 GMC stake ...... $ 
‘41 Ford pickup ...... $99 
'46 Ford pickup ....., $199 
      THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1954 
CARNIVAL by Dick Turner 
  
  
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¥ S&S Pn OF 
wy WEA Gervce, me 
     
    
  Ld COUSEUM 
\A 
    iN) | CHEYTE 48 AERO SEDAN. FE 
3-0e 
  
dame!" “Sure 1 know his weakness—but I ain't no good-looking 
  
For Sale Used Cars 61 
Chevrolet 
Sedan 
Ap immaculete (49 four door 
sedan, with radio and heat- 
er Lovely light green paint,   
50 Ford, 4 door with radio 
and beater, low down pay- 
ments or will trade 
W. A. Caltrider, Inc. 
DESOTO. PLYMOUTH $12 S Woodward, Birmingham   CHEVROLET BEL AIR ‘62. FULLY 
| pals g for sale or trade. FE 
| CHEVROLET "$3 210 4 DOOR “SE- 
jue am ivory o— seat 
| pearly $147) FE 
Bright 
Spot 
$3 Olds. 88 Holiday 
53 Olds. 98 sedan 
$3 Cadillac cpe. DeVille 
33 Olds Super 88 sedan 
53 Buick hardtop   
  $3 Pontiac sedan 
| ’53 Chev. Bel Air 
52 Cadillac 62 cpe. 
‘52 Olds. 98 Holiday 
’52 Buick Special 
’52 Merc. sport cpe. 
52 Merc. Custom sed. 
’52:Pont. convertible 
"51 Cadillac 62 sed. 
’5O0 Cadillac 62 cpe. 
51 Merc. Custom sed. 
51 Buick Spec. sed. 
’51 Olds. Super 88 Tudor 
’51 Pontiac Chief. 8 Tudor 
’51 Ford Custom 8 Tudor 
51 Chev. Deluxe Tudor 
50 Olds. Super. 88 sed. 
’50 Ford Custom 8 Tudor 
49 Pont. 8 Tudor 
'49 Ford Custom 8 Tudor 
49 Olds. 76 Tudor 
'48 Olds. Custom 98 sed. 
’47 Pont. Chief, 8 sed. 
’47 Buick 56R Tudor 
’47 Chev. club cpe. 
47 Olds. 76 Tudor 
CHOOSE 
YOUR 
OWN TERMS 
thru, Credit Union 
Finance Co. 
ot Your Bank 
JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Used Car, —Orchard ves at Cass 
"eee PE” 
1950 CHEVROLET ay dg cng vy 
MICHIGAN'S 
FINEST 
co FEF so 
1947 7 CHEVROL- ET , 
‘Radic pad heater pas beer, Sta ae   
    For Sale Used Cars 61 
PY, 
LOOK! 
Free, 
Power 
Brakes 
Installed FREE on any 
late model used car 
purchased before March 
15) 1954 at 2 - 
COMMUNITY 
Motor Sales Inc. 
Buick-Pontiac 
Come, Look 
These Over! 
'53 Pontiacs 
$1,890 
‘53 Fords 
$1,490 
‘52 Buicks 
$1,490 
'5] Buicks 
$1,190 
‘50 Buicks 
$890 
‘50 Dodges 
$690 
‘SO Chevrolets 
$740 
‘50 Fords 
$690 
Many Other 
BARGAINS! 
All With 
POWER 
BRAKES 
ACT 
NOW! 
COMMUNITY 
Motor Sales Inc. 
Buick-Pontiac 
Open “til 10 Every Night 
804 N. Main Street 
“ROCHESTER Phone OLive 2-9311   
  
      
  
ime CHEVROLET 
rie ee 
    
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| 
ee THIRTY-NINE.. 
For Sale Used Cars 61! Sale Used Cars _61| For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61 
SPECIAL! | | Sprin 1953 149 FORD 2 DR This Valees 
Chevrolets 
Choice of 
20 Beauties 
Executives’ Cars 
New Car Trade-ins 
LOW AS 
$1295 MICHIGAN'S 
BINESE Custom, radio and heater. 
Clean. 
$395 
GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 
254 S. SAGINAW ST. 
PHONE FE 4-7371 
FORD CONVERTIBLE 1939 NEW top. persunslized grille dual ex- 
haust red metaliig lacquer 173 
_Eim_ st 
1953 FORD V-8 
TWO DOOR SEDAN   
$1,295 We are fortunate in hav- 
MICHIGAN'S ng the most sensational 
. FINEST . new car on the road. 
  THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MIL ROAD 
CHEVE. ‘53 BEL-AIR «4 DR SUN io 2 ae fully equipped. $1696 | 
CHEVIE eo Siu co COUPE. GOOD | 
avait 1982, FORMERLY _ taxi cabs, $400, 101 W. Huron. 
  
1951 CHEVROLET 
TWO DOOR SEDAN 
Pully equipped with radio heater 
and seat covers. One owner. Low 
mileage 
$095 
MICHIGAN’S THE BIG PAVED Lor 
ON THE CORNER OF 
WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD 
HENRY J 1951 GOOD CONDI- 
tion, no down payment F PE 5-1907_ 
a aap ‘30 PACEMAKER “EN. 
  
EINES 
THE BIG PAVED LOT   INEST 
THE B10 PAVED LOT 
WOODWARD A AND De MILE” ROAD 
‘1953 STANDARD 
8 wo 5, PE 17-6846 aft 
~ CROSLEY 
ae STATION WAGON, EXCEL- 
conditiog. Will consider trade 
|_FE 5-1608 
radio and heater. 
mile 
LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES 
M-24 at Buckhorn MY 22611 
DODGE, ‘53 CORONET 6. @ DOOR. 
radio and 
7 and week-ends 
FORD 33 COUPE. GOOD CON- 
_ dition. FE 23-0666. 
FORD ‘53 CUSTOM 2 DOOR NEW 
windshield washers 
000 
miles. 2 t-ne paint. Radio heat- 
sice . wind- 
  
  
  HAB O.K. 
USED CARS 
Don’t Drive A 
Worry Wagon! 
See These “O.K.” 
Used Cars 
HIGH 
VALUES 
LOW 
PRICES 
'52 Plym. 4 door, radio and heater. 
Nice green finish. 
$995 
‘51 Chev.     
glide. 2 door sedan. 
- $895 
‘51 Ford 2 Door, V-8 
Radio, heater and over- 
drive. 
$845 
‘50 Chev. 4 Door Sedan 
Radio, heater and Power- 
glide. Very clean. 
$795 
GOOD VALUE 
Transportation "47 Chev. Aero .... - $345 
48 Merc. ......000- $445 
46 Pont. ...ceeeues $245 
48 Nash .......0-- $295 
46 Olds .....0.-00- $245 
Customer Confidence 
Over 35 Years 
JACK 
HAB   
      
CHEVROLET 
S. Saginaw at Cotta 
PHONE FE 4-4 
    directional lights A ximately 
18,000 miles. 2 car o rT must 
sell. Best offer EM 3-8327 after} 
Radio, heater and Power- F ON THE CORNER OF 
| WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD 
1 HAVE A 1954 PL rMours A ae 
| 4 door sedan sale 
new for $1,850 Cail rE eats, 
1 will take old car ip trade and 
fimance balance 
| LINCOLN 47 CONVERTIBLE 
New V-8 motor. $226. 2101 Opdyke 
_ Ra 
| ACOBSON'S We have ‘47 through ‘51 
Hudsons, Come see us 
for a new or used Hud- 
son. 
Your “che Say Dealer 
LARRY 
JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 
00 
SALE! Fords 
Mercurys 
Lincolns 
Pontiacs 
Plymouths 
FACTORY OFFICIALS’ 
CARS 
Practically new cars at 
used car prices. 
LARRY 
JEROME 
Rochester Ford Dealer 
Ph OL 1-911! “FOR MORE THAN 3 YEARS A Goop I ace m BUY 
os ‘8 8 Boor SEDAN. y RL PE 2-600 
OLDs 53 SUPER 68 HYDROMATIC. 
radio. heater, low mileage. Brigh- 
—YouU CAN BE ON WHEELS Fo As Low As   
  
    
At 
MY 23111 
epealiont condition MI 402235, 1247 
io@ PLYMOUTH 4«¢ DOOR, NEW rubber, radio, r,. seat cor- 
ers. Perfect , $860. Phone 
Holly «250 
®LYMOUTH   
* lon Om DoT ater: 5 eamed 
NOTICE! No Premiums 
No Coupons   
at Michigan's 
Lowest Prices 
1983 FORD CUSTOM 
SEDAN. HAS RADIO, 
HEATER AND OVER- 
DRIVE. A-1 SPECIAL 
TODAY $1,595 
1953 PONTIAC cane ar SED 
HAS RADIO AND HEATER. 
1 PLYMOUTH SPEC, DELUX 
19 FORD CUSTOM CLUB COUPE REAL NICE, $395.00 
LINCOLN-MERCURY. PB. ist. come ist. served   poay, Tough. needs vem tare' tect | ditioned and road tested 
ster, 1) Mignient. SS 3" before being placed on 
19590 HUDSON the for sale list. The fol- 
TWO DOOR SEDAN lowing are ready to roll. Radio and heater tires and 
motor. Original green finish. 
$395 3 PONTIAC ...<$805 MICHIGAN’S e ee. radio, heater and Hydre- matic. 
Just Good Cars|" suitiae Is 
Buick's 
Year! 
Why 
Shop? 
DO... 
We are getting the choice 
of the trade-ins. These 
cars are propeerly recon- 
52 CADILLAC ...$2.895 A Beautiful 4 door. “42 Model 
52 BUICK .......$1,065 Specia. 3 dr. with redie and 
heater. 
‘SO CHEV. ..- S725 
A nice 2 door model with radio 
and bhester. 
"SO PLYM. ........ $745 Radio and heater. A sharp ¢ door sedan. 
BO iyatslel oseoooner $365 
A bargain buy! Redie and heater. 
'49 PONTIAC ......$495 
A buy! Radio and heater. 
We also have many older 
model cars , . . priced 
very low ., . no down 
payment ,.. 20 months 
to pay. 
Oliver's Lot 
Is Open 
8’a. m.-9 p. m. 
“BUICK BOB” 
OLIVE Your Friendly 
Buick Dealer 
Corner of Orchard 
Lake & Williams St. 
Phone FE 2-9101   
      
    
  R 4 PLY - CPE RS $1395 = 
33 bee cat “baar Hydra $1,196 
"9 Buick Super 4 dr R & $785 
“@ Chev 23 dr. R&H oo 6 $405 
People’s Auto Sales 
@ Oakland Ave. PE 2.2351 @ PLYMOUTW SUBURBAN STA- tion ratio 1d heater, 
fixes MOTOR M-24 At Buck wrn Lx 
PLYMOUTH. 1950 CLUB | 
condition 
  
Drive a few miles for a 
good deal in a guaranteed 
used car. 
168 Dodge 4 door, radio and atic trans 
mission, and white side wall tires. 
Selling oees. 
1951 Plymouth beat 
oo 8 x Used Cas, ~ ; S sa 
a r gig ti Y. °% Good CONDI |, , = tation - tien FE 1 2 1968 Nash 4 doors, : 1-007 —— with ——. Good * 
963 MERCURY 2 DOOR; MERCO- tires. choice for $175. 
condition sists Mi +0381 1-1 as rrcter Roy green e 
1980 MERCURY NEW WHITE . new tires. , would make 
walls, radio, heater, overdrive) _o second car. tor 
= Chrysier New Yorker 4 door, 
— a bgggr = with automatic 
for $356. 
Clarkston MOTOR SALES 
1Ctartston Mick Ph MA S814 _Open 8:30 am.-8 p.m. Daily a 
PLYMOUTH 4 oe. RADIO 
  _¢ Fa 21908 
33 vrolet RAH ......... $1,308 “ cc cance access $198 
0 ee ea te oe Pee 
3 Fora Vis, Werecmene rg i m el : 
“@ Chrys, niece $s 3s 
- poss $395 ‘n $1,396 Bg 
Bob” yj ena ete ee 
+ 33 
4° 
Fei 
2 
a HF 
  bs Very low mileage. 
_Like new. 61,700. 300 Otiawe 
147 &_ 3 DOOR, 
enue Knob Rd Betw     
  1982 CHRYSLER WinDsoR pLx.| FE 54429. CONVER 
ONLY $1,495 SPECIAL! 
powrts 1952 FORD 2 DR. 
sPec DELUX CATA ina Radio and Heater- 
Tic $1,095 
’ 
we Ese.” | GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 
254 S. SAGINAW ST. ~PHQNE FE 4-7371 
    1983 Piymouths 3 te choose from. 
$05 te $1,006 
ies to Pig moms | = fpome from. 
1951 Dodge, beautiful green and like pew 
igs) © 3 door redio and 
heater finish, blue 
08 
bose Kaiser, In excellent cond 
08 
1950 Mercury radic 
overdrive. A = 
heater end 
value. 
1991 Napa Bed car. Heater and rac 
Cd 
1960 Ford . Clus i aw 
tires beater and 
18 Packard 2 door with coves 
drive, 
08 
Make an offer 
on these cars, 
Many other 
good cars and trucks. 
Riemenschneider Bros. 
DODGE- 
PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St. 
Phone FE 2-9131 
Clean Me, S| FP ae er, Smeal) has” SES 5 You assume 
small balance 
PONTIAC if) 62 g boon, “RaDto 
_ — eondt 
Peg prea es at 
3 CUSTOM { CATALINA. 
4.0 thd All secessories. 
wall tires. Excellent 
_ FE 23-2004. _ sorte mo PE 
  
FONTAC 18. 6 4 DOOR, RYDRA 
Pg alls 
ie Sum mitt efter 5:36 x" 
deluxe Wet ade wilta, Epdur matic airfoam cushions end oth- 
er accessories, 212 Edison FE 
32-1238. 
PONTIAC. S DELUXE HYDRA. matic. Redlo and . Leaded 
with secessories 6-6588 efter 
= 6 Corwin Ch   
Paulson’s Motor Sales 
Pontiac’s Fairest Dealer 
# 8 PERRY 
drive 
please 
st ot ep Ae heater and Pordo- 
ower of this 
  
  
WALK?- 49 KAISER 
= 49 NASH 600 
oveanesys, "nae =? 
KIMBALL BROS. INC. Your Nash Dealer 
© W_ LAWRENCE AT CASS 
     
  1947 PONTIAC 2 DR. 
Streamiliner, radio, heater, 
      
         
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STO W | ENS 
RE |. “i ens 
GOC | By Jay 
: US DWIL US =| ay Alan | Sale 
‘Not aN ARS RUCK ' mC a 
= S ere aanaee ar 1 
across e but N ray line i ‘71\ For Sale 
: on MT CL a Policy’ Dun eed A * Eee Miscellaneous 
BUY 2 Post 4 T mp T | RN - MANGL au 
YY ost ore ak ruck | NEW LE 
ou sr A e Yo le | Re HOO $28 
U . ar Pi Beige hy - 72 
FROM R USED t Cy Ow r Pick ait $18.06 = a : For Sale 
YO ‘ DEA car} nate sue Piet ee on abe Fe B Miscellaneous 
rasepgen) : gr ae | comers | SEE 
Ww lB)C: D F-6 ADIO. &., Au uC a a 8 eiste ’ territie © 32 
MP RAD ~ AND lights. AM. rs bee cet and gutain, ju. Sale 
PEC 50) cretion TUBE (D ONE 68. NDAY TO 8 P. value, 4 aie Dn pa Musical 
IA DO avon 103 ZEN FE ia 10 = M. es . ote ¥ 50 
947 ! once | Se Pi O3 gl ae tet Deeds _73 
. 44 NASI UMP cee ei B Ws) seraboabl sete Es coun Sale 
T. seda P | REFRIGE! L INE Pine ceo rae , 2B. ~ 
n wi 5 _ TINE Wit Board odor, bee Go Solovoxes on ‘arm 
heater with radi 2 FORD F Lael ERATOR 128 vILTON. - roma ae mt a wens wPrced tot R Serer ere 
; oa DU aft pla _ _ | ‘6 pe Yee areaks,” tap __ cash na. ke 
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Walter Cronkite s T; raining Quite Impressive   
-_--— -- Today's Television Programs --   
Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV 
  —_—— 
TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
@:30 — (7) — Superman. George 
Reeves in “Around the World 
With Superman.” (4)—Time off 
for Sports. Bill Flemming. (2)— 
Telenews Ace. Ken Cline, Van 
Patrick. 
6@:45—(4)—-Man About Town. Bob 
Maxwell; music and chatter. (2); 
Weatherman, Dr. Everett R. 
Phelps. 
7:00 — (7) — Heart of the City. 
“Counterfeit Story,”’ film. (4)— 
Douglas Fairbanks Presents. 
“My Name Is Jones,” meddle 
some woman learns lesson. (2)— 
Carpet Theater. “Out of the 
Dark,” film. 
1:30—(7)—Mark Saber. Detective 16:30—(7)—Man Against 
ing Marbles.” 
Theater. 
Woods,” film drama. 
191. bout between 
Charles, Rex Layne. 
11:08—(7)—Soupy’s (On 
March in “So Ends Our 
Music. (2)—Big Picture 
Music. 
  drama. (4)—Eddie Fisher. Popu- 
lar ballads; Kitty Kallen guest. 
(2)—News. Doug Edwards. 
7:46—-()—News Caravan. John 
Cameron Swayze. (2) — Perry 
Como. Patti Page subs for vaca- 
tioning: Como. 
8:00 — (7) — Bowling Champions. 
Fred Wolf host to champs in 
competition. (4) — I Married 
Joan. Joan and Brad go extrava- 
gant with boat, mountain cabin. 
(2)—Godfrey and His friends. 
Variety. 
@:30—(7)—Madison Square Gar- 
den. Sports Events. (4)—My Lit- 
tle Margie. Gale Storm turns ro 
mantic when there's a ‘“‘Proposal 
for Papa.” 
6:00 — (7) — Club Polka. Warren 
Michael Kelly host to vibra- 
phonist Dorothy Dunn. (4)—Tele- 
vision Theater. “Picture Win- 
dow,” 
tween : 
Franz. (2)—Strike It Rich. War- 
ren Hull host on quiz. 
10:00—(4)—This Is Your Life 
Ralph Edwards re-creates life of 
surprise guest. (2)—IBC Boxing. 7:00—(4)—Today. 
| 8:45—(7)—Cartoons. 
9: 00—(4)—Playschool 
| fast Club. 
| 9: 30—(2)— Meditations. 
| 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day 
Ding Dong School. 
Godfrey. 
18: 46—(4)—Three Steps. 
11:30—(2)_-Strike It Rich. 
Hawkins Falls. 
Guiding Light. 
nm, |1:00— (4) —Home Theater. 
Boh Murphy. 
2:00—(7)—My Life. 
  | 2:45—(4)—Faye Elizabeth. Ralph Bellamy in ‘‘Mike’s Miss- 
(4)—Your TV 
“In the Carquinez 
10:45—(2)—Greatest Fights. Oct. 
and comedy with Buddy Greco 
guest. (4)—News. (2)—News. 
11:15 — (7) — Theater. Frederic 
feature film. (4)—Singin’ Along. 
11:30—(4)—Moods in the 
THURSDAY MORNING 
(7) —Break- 
1¢:00—(7)—Charm Kitchen. ‘4)— 
(2)—Arthur 
10: 30—(4)—One Man's Family. 
11:00—(7)—Playhouse. (4)—Home. 
THURSDAY AFTERNOON 
12:00—(4)—Bride & Groom. (7)— 
Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 
12:15—(2)—Love of Life. 
12:30 — (4) — Betty White. (7)— 
News. (2)—Tomorrow’s Search. 
12:45—(7)—Stars on Seven. 
1:38—(2)—Garry Moore Show. 
2:30 — (4) — Jean McBride. (7)— 
Theater. (2)—Houseparty. Crime. 
Ezzard 
Variety 
Night,” 
Night. 
“= 
(2)— 
(2)— 
  3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. 
Smith Show. 
3:30—(7)—Air Base. 
Day. 
4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7)— 
Cowboy Colt. 
4:30—(2)—Feature Theater. 
On Your Account. 
§:00—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (7)—Auntie 
Dee. 
6:15—(4)—Sports Closeup. 
§:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—Bob 
Crosby Show. (7) — Barnaby 
Bear. (4)—Kate 
(2)—Ladies | 
(‘h— 
6: 45—(7)—Weather. (2)—Sports. 
THURSDAY EVENING 
(7)—De- 
troit Deadline. (2)—Sports Show. ¢:00—(4)—Music Time. 
6:15 — (4) — News. (7) — Sports. 
(2)—Detroit This Week. 
6:30—(4)—Time for Sports. 
Playhouse. (2)—News. (I)— 
6:45.— (4) — Singing Along. (2)— 
Weatherman. 
7:00 — (4) — Liberace. (7)—Cisco 
Kid. (2)—Meet Mr. McNutley. 
71:30—-(4)—Dinah Shore. 
Lone Ranger. (2)—News. 
$:00—(4)—You Bet Your Life. (7) | While studying social science and To Be Announced. (2)—Life With | economics, he was campus corres- pondent for the Houston Post, a 
the Houston Press 
state capitol bureau and a radio 
sports announcer. His first full-time 
job was with The Houston Press. 
Cronkite also spent 11 years Elizabeth 
8:30—(4)—T-Men im Action. 
(2)—Play- Where’s Raymond. 
house. (D— 
9:60—(4)—Dragnet. (7)—Wrestling. 
(2)—Theater. } 
9:30—(4)—Theater. (2)—Big Town. 
16:60—(4)—Medicine March. (D— 
Public Defender. (7)—Hockey. 
19: 30—(4)—Michigan Outdoors. (2) 
—"I Led Three Lives.” 
10: 45—(7)—Madison Sq. 
11:00—(4)—News. (7)—Soupy’s On. 
(2)—News. 
11:15—(4)—Stars on Parade. (T)— 
Motion Pic. Academy. (2)—The- 
ater. 
11:45—(4)—News. 
  
  -- Today's Radio Programs - -   New TV Show 
Starts Monday | He Will Be Anchor Man 
for Two-Hour Morning 
Variety Program 
NEW YORK—Walter Cronkite, 
familiar to millions of television 
viewers for his memorable per- 
formance as “anchor man” during 
the TV coverage of the 1952 presi- 
dential conventions and the elec- 
tion and inauguration of Eisen- 
hower, is ‘‘anchor man’’ on 
Morning Show,'’ television's new 
daily, 
tertainment, music and news fea- 
tures premiering March 15 
Cronkite also is narrator of the 
network's popular Sunday series, 
“You Are There,”” which recreates 
famous events of the past and re- 
ports them as if they were hap- 
pening at the moment. 
Until the advent of “The Morn- 
ing Show” necessitated moving 
te New York and rising several 
hours before the sun, Cronkite 
was chief Washington correspon- 
| dent 
Cronkite was born Nov. 4, 1916, 4 _ 
at St. Joseph, Mo., where his fa- 
ther, Dr. Walter L. Cronkite, still 
 eractees medicine. Walter was 
7:45—(4)—News. (2)—Jane Fro- | educated at the University of Some Prisoners two-hour program of 
for the network 
| Texas. 
| with 
  
  
  
        member of 
a term as war 
Since the United Press, 
ret “The 
including 
correspondent. 
to the United | 
States, Cronkite has lectured ex- 
tensively. 
Crenkite married Mary Elisa- 
beth Maxwell ef Kansas City on 
March 30, 1940. Before she be- 
came Mrs. Cronkite, Mrs Max- 
well was women’s editor and col- 
ummnist for the Kansas City Jour- 
nal. 
The Cronkites have two children | 
—Nancy Elizabeth, born in Kansas 
City, Nov. 8, 1948, and Mary Kath- 
leen, born in Washington, D. C., | 
Sept. 15, 1950. 
Of Nahcy’s birth, Cronkite says 
“I raced half way around the world 
from Moscow to be present for the   en- 
    CRONKITE INTERVIEWS ROYALTY—Looking royally benign 
is “king of beasts” Charlemagne, charming Baird puppet who will 
appear with “anchor man” Walter Cronkite on TV's new “Morning 
| Show.” Bill and Cora Baird and their family of puppets will perform 
| many invaluable chores on the daily two-hour entertainment-news- 
| music program, premiering soon. 
  
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Highway Funds ir 
  Near $2 Billion Planned | 
for Two-Year Period if 
States Match Cash | 
WASHINGTON (INS) — A rec- | 
calling for the expenditure of one | 
biltion 750 million dollars over a. 
two-year period went to the Senate | 
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The program is outlined in legis- | 
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| 1955. States would provide funds | 
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{ The legislation boosts the fed-| 
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