‘The Weather ee f THE PONTIAC PRESS) . " ’ : : r* Wednesday: Snow Flurries i . Details page two | . ae 1lith YEAR “a * *« & & * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954—80 PAGES’ I UTERNATIONAL MEWS SaRViCn es 7s Locate | Heads Chambe Pontiac C. of C. Board Names New Officers Milo J. Cross was elected pres- ident of Commerce Board of Waldron. - - | $160,000 stolen from government's Bureau of En-| Pontiac Chamber of Directors yesterday at a meeting in hotel | Money Vanished From Federal Vaults Over New Yeor Holiday WASHINGTON (A P )— Virginia State Police today reported they have recov- ered “the bulk” of the the graving in Washington. They said it was located in a metal tool box on a farm near Centreville, Va. State troopers there said they did not know exactly how much of the money was recovered or whether any arrests had been made. They said the Secret Serv- ice in Washington would report further develop- ments. Police Recover | |New $20 Bills > at Virginia Farm Ike Rebukes Gloom Peddlers Bulk of U.S.’s Stolen $160,000 Assures Nation of Prosperity Dummy’ Bills for $160,000 AP Wirephote ; LEFT IN ENGRAVING VAULT—U. E. Baughman, left, Chief Secret Service headquarters here lof Secret Service and Henry J. Holtzclaw, Associate Director of the Army, Air Force fo Identify 498 Officially Dead 1st Release Due Tonight on 3,856 Once Listed Missing in Korea WASHINGTON (AP )— The Defense Department today will identify 498 of 3,856 American soldiers de- clared dead at the end of 1953 after they had been listed as missing in Korea for at least one year. The Army and Air Force started notifying next of kin last week and by Sat- urday all of the presumed dead will be identified pub- licly. The first list of 10 Army officers and 398 enlisted men has been distributed for publication tonight. The Army has prepared five Tipping Ike on Telecasting in Days to Come Dems Also Like Policy of Republicans Voiced in Last Night's Talk WASHINGTON (U P)— President Eisenhower gave the American people his assurance Monday night that the government will use “every legitimate means” to sustain the na- tion’s prosperity against any threat of recession or depression. e voiced a “ istent and reasoned faith” in the basic soundness of the econ- omy and sternly rebuked the “self-appointed peddlers of gloom and Ne isenhower launched his sharp counterattack against “boom-and-bust” fears in a nationwide radio-television Cross, president of Pontiac State | 4 -1ined for the moment to discuss | more lists, The Air Force and the Some suggested that he should Bank, succeeds George M. W . on} ‘ | Bureau of Engraving, display a packet of “dummy” bills, discovered | ; ; AP Wirephote in moran director ae neni tae oo om. * cout ned, however, | the Bureau’s vault in Washington. Two such packages were found | Marine Corps have one each. The ADVICE FROM AN EXPERT—Robert Montgomery, movie and on bie Gieeenen. ——_ cap Titetecn ville. lin place of $160,000 in $20 bills. Holtzclaw said the $160,000 was last of these will be made public | Ty star, takes time out from his own TV show last night to help) «1 ig very good to know,” said Other new by the stolen during the holidays. This is the largest amount ever taken | Friday. | President Eisenhower telecast his report to the American people | Senate Democratic leader Lyndon s ~epratn Virginia officers said « er from the Bureau. The Army has changed the of- from the White House broadcasting room. An old friend of the) Johnson of Texas, “that the ad- mae Beans ey el os aneeige ee —————_—_—- —_—- ficial states of 3.572 missing | President, Montgomery was called in for consultation on lighting | ministration has adopted what has court S. Patterson, first vice pres-| ti, SuPueeeumies Deving build. ne. air Force of 256 ana |2ni other Wetails. Above, he gives the Chief Executive last minute | always been s besic feature of sent Se, Goa Peet, oe) SS So en ca | ine before the nationwide prbiential dren ye FEE Pattison of Connolly's Jewelers,| They said this employe had rmy e@ 0 ue The N euch from a boom and bust America.” secretary; and Marvin Barnett of several thousand of . any. ams 80 mass Mt Republicans warmly praised the Peeay's Women's Apparel, tets-| the money — action, but bas been acing in | OUZENKO Gives SematOrs) ssi ana’ preacied tat. te al cw cl.m u is under the juris- rou e as S 0 ree ates ea se Se Yen “ wince Ge Pudint estes manager. sald new oficers would| meng ’ ied r . Lig t oration oet| Mammes,. Data at Hearing soctiemantaiann sein. teat office Jan. annual a cans would approve. C. of C. banquet. oan, citcers said an associate! SEOUL (AP) — The 8th Army is getting set for“any| Sines te fehtings ended last NEW YORK (AP) —-Two senators sald today Igor) Eisenhower acknowledged that theft, gave information to an of-| eventuall ” at midnight Jan. 22 when more than 20,000 |"™™mer the Navy has listed as who helped smash a Russian spy ring in Can-| “changing circumstances” — in- A | f ficer which led to recovery of| anti-Communist are scheduled to be freed from | “*** 9st Ge 38 men who Ned) ada, had. given them names and information usable for Compicto teat Wl Predicate FQUES LEQGITY jmatstmono. |. {neutral custody, it was learned tonight. rst the internal security of the United States. cpeech om page 8 sum, ‘ can aie Gah asa Seaee These eventualities reportedly include even an attack sbanetacaed nied oak taal ead William E, Jenner (R-Ind) Pat McCarran | 3 cjing the end of the Korean War {B Bond Lowden County ind was whisked |DY South Korean army forces if anti-Red Chinese and) .) 5) wo peta sce, ai ta | New) told: newsmen on returning from a trip t0jand. dedining deleane protection 0 ff S by Secret Service agents to | North Korean prisoners are not freed according to the! xorea, Canada that they questioned Gouzenko eee than |— require economic adjustments. Washington carly today, they | Korean armistice timetable. Bk tte as yore nours ¥ y But he said adjustments can time, the roster of Gouzenko rmer] Senator Terms Issue) ' Even as the 8th Army prepared for the prisoner re-| missing has been reduced to 3,856. coh ces ior Gs eee queer -o waant irenatan ’ : Among other things, Virginia Eventually these, too, will de- . ringing Attempt to Circumvent police reported, the suspects had lease, South Korea and the Communists—bitter foes— Dri nde F ames 0 in Canada. about the economic chacs for Constitution’ bought a new auto with the miss-| joined in bitter criticism of) uaa eias ep on Seats etter The senators declined to re-| Which the Commmaniste hope.” ing money. a head count of ID h Cl rk Q ° wise. . veal where they had seen Gou-| He did not spell out the “legitl- LANSING «®—Arguing before the| It's possible some of the miss-|munist war prisoners by uic a uits Pay and allowances of missing U le ant zenko at what they described as a| mate means ‘he would employ to State Supreme Court, Sen, Haskell |ing money may seep into circu-| Indian troops. The U. N. servicemen end as: soon as they hearing. They said their mission | meet a recession threat. But he L. Nichols (RJackson) said today | !tion. Here’s how ‘you can tell if! Command has warmly en- as U of D Pre are listed as dead, but their bene- hae _ _|“was accomplished and it was/did say the edministration would one of the bills comes your way: . ‘ ficiaries are entitled to Origin of $75,000 Fire | satisfactory. not be indifferent to those in ad- issue is “an attempt to circum-| Reserve Bank of New York note American troops waiting south of| DETROIT @—Backfield Coach oc . at Storm Window Firm Jenner and McCarran arrived own.” . "| the demilitarized zone were re- | Wally Fromhart today was named| Beneficiaries also will receive , —4 at Pennsylvania station here at | 404 it is known that the vent the Constitution. It bears a picture of Andrew Jack Still Unknown 28 enn Wheetded. gow son. It belongs to the series 1950-A. ported ready to handle a disorgan- head football coach at the Univer-| lump-sum payments equivalent ' 9:28 a. m. (Continuéd on Page 2, Col. 3) He admitted that the $99,800,- ° ized rush southward of thousands | sity of Detroit, succeeding Earl H.| to six months base pay They said the hearing was 000 bond issue did not pledge the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) “Dutch” Clark Southfield Township firemen pre- —— at quianre © Gay aes trek whose resignation} Families of men now declared | fought a $75,000 aluminum window | Sided over by J. C. McRuer, ettlet | 4 « full faith and credit of the state, " out or become unruly after being | was accepted last night. dead will receive from the hr than five hours|ustice of the Supreme Court of] Light Snow Seen but he said that the 1953 Legisla- Burping or Choking— -GhtieemZ£ Cladt, who: survell fn the dst | “oat, “owenee a;; bentaet, otdng | conte today, Gavtng Galy efiices at Ottawa. A which they are held. role as football coach and athle 1 tres Sroving_ an, anual 8! How/s Guy to Know? |r te A scent |e a i neni ats ie ight and bene. The | the font ofthe building and Se scee cn inal oem, | TONIGHt, Wednesday way revenues for maintenance of} PAWTUCKET, R. 1 w—A baby plans call for the anti-Red pris- | Dec. 29. He said he will continue 5 ite Siteieneen: natin “The woe tne 2 0 by the said he would study the transcript 4 . the bridge implied that the state | sitter’s frantic report that a baby| ners to start moving southward | as athletic director until someone | The Veterans Administration yes- Sana eile Jo-| of the hearing and probably make| Light snow flurries are forecast stood back of the bond issue, |was choking to death brought a|Out of the neutral zone just after | else is named to the position, —_| terday aspinistration Yes, | time we got there,” said Capt. 1°) ~' formal request to the Canadian | for tonight and Wednesday by the fire truck, two police cars and 2|midnight Jan, 22. The POWs will Clark, who. is attending the telling relatives ot the 3856 men| "ye pnnt, ag government to release the informa-| U. S, Weather Bureau, Not much “The maintenance appropria- | wiity company emergency car to| Not be asked to wait until dawn. | NCAA meetings in Cincinnati, said | of benefi 8 men} The plant, at 26400 W. § Mile | change in temperature is expected, nts mst-th cotshunes ona Gian: [tpn nee mane __Mcamures are being, taken for he decided to leave University at | them. ts that may be awaiting) pq, housed the Silver Lite Co., | °° A ee at hem he * ‘First in was Fire Capt. Eugene isolation of pro-Communist | Detroi tt makers of aluminum storm win- F 0 ne ne 2 ae, Se ik ove | Rees ne ene oe ror pea grief PL Vong dy. Hine sterol dows. Owners are Hugh Dantzer Ex-Naval Air Chief Dies | fought and © high of trom 28 to 32 He cited the constitutional at gasping infant, picked | ward prisoners. Loud- . - hn ag Serv"! of Detroit Charles Tucson : viskon techidding Issuance of state| him up and burped m. speakers along the roadways lead- a ee eS ee eee of 1028 E, Roberts, Hazel Park pr nORe, Sean | as Ge sae ae bonds in excess of $250,000 with-| The baby sitter — a bachelor | ing southward will tell them to|coach of the Titans for the last |ficieries es raplily as advice ts The Southfield Fire Dept. re-|former chief of the British naval | fluctuated about » degree through- out a vote of the people. uncle—apologized profusely. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘three seasons, received from the armed forces. | ceived the call at 4:19 a.m, from) air services, died near his home out the morning, standing at 26 at * the Redford Fire Dept, which re-| here yesterday while helping fire-} 1 p.m. * ge . . . ° layed the message from a cruising | men extinguish a blaze, apparently| Monday's high was 28 and the private police car which had/ from overexertion. \. QW 1 ear ral i UpTimism Dy FONIIAaC AUTOMOTIVE If COUP |r so ) F Ld | sponded but left after the extent of Cy ; Who's got the jitters! Not the|and John Braid, vice president.) For outstanding work in traffic | Chief Herbert W. Straley with aj president who made the T | gnaet brit ae te eure | GTCOK Skipper, 6 of ew : sdiinds: ute eitt-daes 8 Fred N. Walker was elected sec- sentation, said the certificate was| According to Sesnoyers, s time Cli t Batt ed I Despite warnings by some that te Gotham, the immediate past} ..cially prepared by McManus, Seah, bs Sie. glans as seamed O° Ing oO er 1¢ i sales, John & Ad 3:10 “which indicates : Pee hale Sate kes et advertising agency ico ctorted.oven before tnt.” CUXHAVEN, Germany (UP) —A Greek sea captain : to cm adie, took eis in Bloomfield Hills, Although it is assumed the fire) and six of hiscrew stubbornly fought to save their in the Hotel Waldron, hailed the The group cited Straley- for | started at the rear of the build-| cracked and grounded tanker in the gale-churned North : new year with optimism and pre- conducting the most successful ing and spread torown, | Sea today despite urgent warnings from five rescue ves “} Sa ee oe ee ce ee Explnding cans of Iacquer fed| Sels standing by that the tanker was going to sink, == are ed Pontiac and voiced | the flames, Desnoyers said, Shortly after noon, Capt. Nicos Papageogio and six praisals of last month’s porn ap. adnan” to tae len aire : : crewmen were still aboard the 5,576-ton Greek 4 ported a greater volume of bus- traffic problems, Man Fights but Dies “Leros” ran on a doughnut-shaped % aes Gs te Seneies o ‘The ' bar eight miles north of Cuxhaven in a full gale : They considered a H morning. + m7 a Henry E. Gotham of Pontiac HUNTINGTON, W. Va. P — a| members were removed Retail Store said during the meet- ares safely and t to Cux- month we ever had.” Ben Jerome a %-year period fighting a rarejand his handful of men |the Jr, chaiemen ef leit) Maile eae disease has died in the veterans | stayed behind in an almost- ‘in, ‘aloo vated Chak Dacuniie hospital here. hopeless fight to save the today at Inez, Ky., where the &/ poescue The least optimistic were still year-old victim, Medley F. Crum, | carrying of the cytes Gat wile Sas yee si ea de.| m8 not a spectacular year, spokesman hospital it undoubtedly will be good from scribed the ailment as Osler’s dis-| So 4cerees the standpoint of sales and em- ages ellen ple gebagprne| OO ‘bleed profusely. taster New officers were elected at out. the annual meeting. oe Tax Returns Prepared The ere Open the five ee a $225,000 Bond Issue on April Ballot to List Two Structures ; From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM — Additional fire protection facilities for the city eame closer last night when the 0D THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 am ‘Starts Friendly Suit in Fire Station Move Ry eae Har- OES, Ch. Eiiwill open its meet- at 5 p.m. Yomorrow in the on S. Woodward. A pot luck dinner will be at 6:30 "| with school of instruction starting at & * tJ 7 The menu for tonight’s dinner for the Covenanters of the First Presbyterian Church, is a Chinese dinner, This, at 7 in the church, will be followed by a roller skating party at Clawson Roller Rink. Johan Frank Birrell Jr. City Commission took action on the proposed fire.station at Maple and Chesterfield. | The commission authorized the | city attorney to initiate a friendly suit to condemn zoning restrictons on five lots’ in the Quarton Lake subdivision to allow construction | of a $95,000 fire station there. The subdivision restrictios which bind the land to residential use expire-Jan...1, 1956. The city purchased the west side site in 1947 and this station is being pushed because of plans to widen West Maple, the princi- ES Se. pewte to that area, in City Manager Donald C. Egbert exhibited a sketch of the proposed one-story contemporary structure, which will make up part of a $225,000 bond issue question to be placed on the April ballot. Included on the issue is a larger station slated for Adams and Bowers on the east side of the city. Egbert answered residents’ ques- tions on entrances, alternate sites, equipment, traffic control and prop- erty values. He and Mayor Ralph Main ex- Service for John Frank Birrell | Jr., 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Birrell of 1164 Chapin, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church. Burial will be at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. The baby died Sunday at St. | Joseph Mercy Hospital Pontiac, after a veh illness. Besides his parents, he is sur- vived by his Mrs. Oscar Barton of Pontiac, and Mrs. Frank Birrell of Birmingham. Funeral arrangements are by Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Otte E. Kuehl Private funeral service will be held at Bell Chapel of William R. Hamilton Co. for Otto E. Kuehl, 79, of 2225 Windemere. He died yes- terday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospi- tal, Pontiac. Mr. Kuehl was born at Bunker Hill, l., and was a retired esti- mator with the Marble Construc- tion Co, He is survived by a son, E. M. Birmingham, and Kuehl of one grandson 5 Attorney Scoffs Four cab licenses were author-| ized to the Birmingham Cab Co. for new cabs, and the owner fold | the commission two more vehicles | had been ordered. A petition to change the "Four-| of six lots at the corner of Four teen Mile and Southfield from | single-family residence to Business A was denied, a contract for $18,- at Hoffa's Claim Says Not Even 25 Pct. of Teamsters Will Sign Petitions Willingly An attorney representing an in-| surgent faction of Pontiac Team- | Army Inducts 31 in County - Pontiac Draft Bodrd 65 67 Sends 20 Thirty-one men from Oakland County left by chartered bus today at .6:45 a.m. for induction into the U.S. Army at Ft. Wayne, Detroit. Pontiac Draft Board 65, which draws from the city, inducted 11 men who were led by Richard Pinner of 102 E. Longfellow Ave. Gerden P. Burkhead of Mil- ford led the 20-man group which represented the out-county draftees from Board 67. Draft board officials here believe the men may be destined for the Army Reception Center located at Ft. Knox, Ky. Those leaving from Board 65 were: Richard Pinner. vi e. H. B. Arnold, 72 Myra Ave. Charies F. Fick Jr., 580 Second 8&t. Wayne T. Good, 54 Cadillac Ave. Duane Barkeley, 554 Lennox Ave. Gerald G. Frericks, 52 Pairgrove Ave Robert W. Zimmerman, 70 Bt Bruce MacKenzie, 7 N. Edith Maynard Holmes, 406 Lowell St. Donald J. Sharp, 118 BE. Walton P John V. Morales, 306 W. Third St Board 67 inducted the following 102 «E. Longtellow St. men: Gordon P. Burkhead, Milford Richardson Murphy, Franklin. Gereid R. Munyan, Birmingham. Charies G. Burgin Jr., Wal Lake. Marshall E. Pridmore Jr., Oxford. Martin L. Boyle, Ann Arbor. Rysserd Goleniowski, 212 Bondale St Anthony Kaspraak, 21 Lewis St. Paul L. Barber, 2822 Churchill, Avon Township L Fa Milford. Wayne EB. V. Cla Robert 8. "parker, South L yon. 880 Williams ‘Duengel. Auburn Height James A. Sheardy, Lake Orion. D. Pletcher, Lake Orion. x. Stephan, 2760 Adams Rd., Pred W. rv, Drayton — . Soule, Birmingha Eisenhower Assures Prosperity to Nation (Continued From Page One) Sends 11 to Ft. Wayne;) COUNTESS SHORTLY BEFORE ’ Countess-Dorothy DeFrasso, 66, who died on a train | Vegas, Saturday night.with Actor Clifton Webb. yesterday en route from Las Vegas, Nev., to Los| Webb was among those in the Countess’ party on Angeles, is pictured at the El Rancho Hotel, Las /| the train. DEATH— AP Wirephote County Deaths Mrs, William H, Gamble Delyle P. Hibl Lak . . 7 Py Watertord Li * | William H. (Anna) Gamble, 73, Robert L. teren, Birmingham | ot 2706 Nakota Ave., Kenneth rv. 2 p.m. Wednesday at Spiller- Gramer Funeral Home, Clawson, with burial in Roseland Park Ceme- tery. She died Monday at home. Surviving besides her husband | five sisters and two Shirley Jean vem FERNDALE —Service for Shirley | Jean Young, 16-year-old daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick, Young ernment is" prepared, if necsesary, | 229 in aeration equipment for the ‘tes Local 614 scoffed today @t to alter its monetary policies, ease sewage treatment was approved. | James Hoffa's claim that 100 per And by a narrow 4 to 3 v for garbage and rubbish disposal in I Commissioners Renfrew, Watkins | Pontiac, said ote, | cent of the members would lawmakers approved contracting | untarily sign petitions seeking retain the present trusteeship. vel- | to The attorney, Louis Snyder of “they won't get 25 and Allen portested that the city| per cent signed up without using eventually will be in this business | intimidation.” and Renfrew said “it is dangerous | to depend on outside contractors | for so vital a job.”” He favored the DPW handling the work. ~ ~ Venture Club members, will He charged that members “are complaint with the National | credit, place more orders f goods, and to take similar meas-| surs to pump new life into the | economy if it shows signs of dag- Eisenhower did not give the public a detailed preview of. Jan. 7 State of the Union Mes- sage in which he wit make his legislative re Describing the administration plans for 1954, the President said: “It is a program that does not deal in pie-in-the-sky promises to gather at the Community House/ ® at 7 tonight, to discuss their latest | “Pte. venture. Hoffa, international vice presi- They will sponsor the Dearborn | | dent, said yesterday he would send Players in a presentation of “Alad-|a_ petition soon to Dave Beck, din and His Lamp,” to be given | Teamsters international president, sometime in March. Tufts, member of the Players, will | Petitions. address the group. * . * Beginning with last Sunday’s | service, Father Lucian A. Hebert, | pastor of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church, has added a 1 p-m. Mass. In addition, parishion- ers may attend Sunday Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 a.m. or 12 noon. x * * The 1%4 Telephone Almanac has arrived, and igs being distributed from the local Michigan Bell Tele- phone Co. office, according to local Bell manager Albert War- ner. The popular publication pro- vides a calendar and lists notable days in ninary. ~ * itions to Beck. It Earlier, the insurgent members | sent a petition bearing 1,200 peti- asked him to end the local’s present trustee- ship and approve a new election. The local was placed under trusteeship recently after two of its officers, Daniel J, Keating, president, and Louis C. Linteau, secretary - treasurer, were in- dicted In a Detroit labor rackets grand jery inquiry. Hoffa was made trustee. Snyder charged the présent pe- titioners with ‘putting pressure” on members to sign them up. 8th Army to Insure Women’s Fellowship of the Con- gregational. Church will meet at 8 tonight with Mrs. Melvin Kates and Mrs. Vernon Isenhart on Oak- land. Mrs, Dewey B. Waterman, | chairman of the committee on stewardship has arranged the pro- gram. Assisting her in a discussion of stewardship and its different facets will be: Mrs. Harry Houck Sr., Mrs. Harry Houck Jr., Mrs. Jack Marshall, Mrs. Arthur Z, Mitchell and Mrs. Miton J. Taup. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Douglas v. Doane, Mrs. James K. Flack, The } Weather ‘Peaceful Release (Continued From Page One) “weed out the hostile. among you.” North Koreans will be held temporarily in compounds north of Munsan, it was learned, while Chinese will be moved to Inchon to board ships for For- mosa. ROK Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tai and North Korean Lt. Gen, Lee Sang Cho used almost the same language in condemning the head count. all, nor in bribes to a few, nor in threats to any. It is a program in- spired by zeal for the common} good, dedicated to the welfare of | revery American family — what- | ever its means or livelihood may | Mrs. Carl | urging him to disregard any prior) be, or its ‘social position, or its | Lorene ancestral strain, or its religious | affiliation."’ At least one quarter of the President's 15-minute address was devoted to listing the accomplish- ments of his administration in the past year. The 12-point list had been issued previously by the White House in almost the same words used by the President. Howevr, ¢ Eisenhower added the statement that his adminis- tration has laid the foundation for quick remedial action in event of an economic slump. “It ig groundwork that has been laid by this administration in the strong belief that the federal gov- ernment should be prepared at all times — ready, at a moment's no- tice — to use ever proper means to sustain the basic prosperity of our people,”’ he said. John Jackson Mute on Car Theft Charge John Jackson, 23, of 3640 Hen- dricks, Detroit, stood mute before Hazel Park Judge Robert C, Bald- win yesterday on car theft charges and was held under $5,000 bond. He will appear for éxamination on the charge Jan. 9. Nine minutes after a teletype broadcast was made on Dec. 31 of 960 E. Troy St., will be at Sault | | Ste. Marie. The body will be at Sparks - DeMund Funeral Home until 6 p.m. Wednesday. She died Sunday at home. Surviving besides the parents are four sisters, Dorothy, Linda, Char- | lotte and Levonia; six brothers, Clyde, Victor, Lavern, Frederick, Stanley and Donald, all at home; and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Young, Mrs. Henry Schelf and Clyde Hartman. James Watson ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs. | | He is survived by his parents, | CASS CTTY — Service for James Watson, 87, lifelong area resident, | ™€" Herschel Cogill and Olin Hoff-| Emory Z. Ford, 69, of 563 E. Ker |. will be tomorrow at 2 p. m. at | Little Funeral Home, with burial in Elkland Cemetery. Ill for the | past three years, Mr. Watson oat) Sunday. Surviving are a son, ven ot, be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. James Church, with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. He died Sunday at Ardmore Hos- pital. will be at| Thomas H. Ealand of Ferndale | and Mrs. Walter Dumond of Ala- _bama, and a brother, Herbert P. | of Royal Oak. ‘in False Gun Report | Richard G. Franco, 39, of 194 |N. Perry St., was arrested yester- | day afternoon by Pontiac Police | on a charge of giving false in- formation when he reported the loss of a .22 cal. revolver last year. According to Capt. Clark Wheat- jon, Franco said the Weapon was stolen from his shaving kit while he was at the Pontiac bus depot on Saturday. Wheaton said the revolver had | been found Dec. 13 in the parking Chico Bar, 374) Franklin Rd., and was being held! lot at the El by police. Franco was arrested by Patrol- ‘Board to Begin ys Classes Pontiac Deaths | Mrs. John D. Fultz | Mrs. John D. (Margarette) Fultz, Hillsdale Man | Tires of Dodging in Support Case | DENVER (®—A’ Michigan ne | who “‘just got tired of dodging’’ surrendered to the “ims attor- ney’s office yesterday. | Chief investigator Ray Humph- reys said Seth William Keiley, 50, | is wanted at Hillsdale, Mich., on | a non-support charge. Humphreys | gave these details: Keiley and his wife quarreled | seven years ago and he walked out on hig wife and four children. He roamed the country, doing vari- ous construction jobs whenever he could find them. “I just got tired of dodging,” Keiley said. ‘‘Every time I saw a cop, I'd get jumpy again and figure I'd better move on. Finally, I came to the conclusion I didn't want to be a fugitive al! my life.” Humphreys said Keiley probably will be returned to the Michigan | city. Fails to Give Police Traffic Right of Way Otis R. Book, 30, of 3311 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor, was cited for failing to yeild the right of way to an emergency vehicle yes- terday after his car was struck by a Pontiac Police car en route to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Patrolman William Davis, 31, of 43 Omar St. driver of the police squad car, said both the siren and blinker were working when he drove through a red light at S. Saginaw St. and South Blvd. and hit Book's car. Patrolman Wayne E. Long, 24, 51, of 3226 Greenwood in Auburn Heights, died at her residence at | | 9:20 p.m. Monday after a pro- | longed illness. Born at Ortonville Nov. 7, 1902, the daughter of Henry Cora Woodruff Hudson. She was married in Pontiac | 1953. Mrs, Fultz was last employed at Pontiac Motor Division. Besides her husband she is sur- |vived by a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Craig of Pontiac; three brothers, | Claude, Benjamin and Vern Hud- son of Pontiac; three sisters, Mrs. Etta Walter of Atlas, Mrs. Ia Hood of Grand Blanc and Mrs. Myrtle Ridgeway of Wichita, Kan. | Funeral will be Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Farmer-Snover Fw | neral Home. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Emory Z. Ford After an illness of three weeks, nett Rd. died at Pontiac General | Feb. 9, | } of 4515 Telegraph Rd., a passenger jin the police car, was treated for hand, leg and wrist bruises at | Pontiac General Hospital. Hazel Park Man Mute \in Arraignment Here Leonard J. Piasecki, 39, of 1133 'E. Milton St., Hazel Park, stood mute when arraigned before Oak- land County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick today on an indecent liberties charge. His bond was reduced from $20,000 to $1,000 by Judge Hart- | rick, but Piasecki was returned to Oakland County Jail when unable to post the lesser amount. The original bond was set by Hazel Park Justice Robert C in December because Piasecki had been accused by his wife of mak- | ing threats against her. Pakistqn to Free 45 KARACHI, Pakistan #—Pakis- nm announced today the rélease | today that it built 3,279,440 Baldwin | 3 Million Units: Produced byGM 414,011 Cars Roll Off Pontiac Motor Assembly Lines in 1953 Genera] Motors Corp, annoupced ars and trucks during 1953, compared with 2,256,468 units in 1952. Pontiac Motor Division's pro- duction last year Was its second highest. A total of 414,011 cars were built in 1963, compared with 277,156 im 1952, The only year’s production top- ping last year’s figure was in 1950 when 469,813 new Pontiacs rolled off assembly lines. “Ve division's panel truck pro- duction reached 1,324 units in the past year, against 984 in 1 GMC Truck & Coach Division's output in 1953 stood at 116,668 | units, compared with 121,84 the previous year, In another year-end production report, Chrysler Corp, reviewed its second highest car and truck production year in history, Chrysler said it turned out 105,248 trucks and 1,246,602 cars last year for a total of 1,351,850 | units, compared with 1,115,397 the previous year. The company’s rec- ord was set in 1951 with a total of 1,397,636 cars and trucks. Police Locate Bulk of Stolen $160,000 (Continued From Page One) and the serial. number falls into one of these groups: | Chief U. E. Baughman of the | U.S. Secret ‘Service made public those serial numbers last night even before his agents began ques- tioning the engraving bureau em- ployes who may have had access to the rooms where the money was packaged and—supposedly— started on its way to a huge bur- giar proof vault Yesterday morning when the plant reopened after the New Year’s weekend two money pack- ages in the vault turned out to be suspiciously light in weight. Alarms sounded, and the paper- wrapped packages, sealed with of- ficial labels bearing the proper ser- 'ial numbers, were found to con- tain nothing more than money - sized white paper. . * Henry J. Holtzclaw, associated director of the bureau, said it cer- ot” 4 political prisoners fn the tainly looked as if somebody — northwest Frontier province, in- | presumably an employe — had cluding Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, | walked off with the $160,000, quite known as the Moslem “Frontier | likely disguising it as a Christmas i ' present. | Hospital at 3:45 a.m, today. Born in Geneva, Ind., Dec. 14, | 1884, he came to Pontiac 20 years | | age from Flint and was a retired |employe of Baldwin Rubber Co. | | Cass City; a daughter, | Besides his widow, the former | Pee ee eee eSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSESEESEESEE Holmes of California; Mm | in Basketball | Lillian Bliss, he is survived by | ® ° grandchildren and one great grand: | BIRMINGHAM—Saturday mtorn- | two sons and a daughter, Pete of \° ° Founded on Progressive Principles * child. Also surviving are two Sis-| ing classes, for all fifth and sixth | Bay Village, Ohio, Jay Gray of |$ ° ters and two brothers, including Ar-| grade boys, will be sponsored by | Pontiac and Mrs. Ralph Switzer of | e e thur of Cass City. the Recreation Board beginning | Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and four | $ ° Dr. George J. Pearson this Saturday, City Recreation Di- | grandchildren. Also surviving are | @ Farmer-Snover ° HOWELL — Service for Dr,|rector, Frank Whitney has an-|a sister and a brother, Mrs. Grace | § 4 George J. Pearson, 77, retired | nounced. Hubbard of Wilson, Okla., and New- | © FUNERAL HOME ° local veterinarian of 330 Maple| Activities will run for ten con-| ton Ford of Sturgis. > 4 3 St., was today at Swarthout Fu-| secutive Saturdays at Adams,| The body is at the Donelson- $ Pas! 160 W. Huron St FE 2-971 >. neral Heme, Pinckney, with burial | Pierce and Baldwin Schools, and | Johns Funeral Home. wrririrrriririiiiiiiilill in Pinckriey Cemetery. He died Saturday at his home. Surviving besides his widow, Marion, hé is survived by a sis- ter, Mrs. Jennie Schifele of De- Witt. Frederick W. Lendzian TROY TOWNSHIP—Service for Frederick W. Lendzian, 67, of 3131 Kilmer St. will be at 1 p.m. to- morrow at Kinsey Funeral Home, Reyal Oak, with burial in Oakview Cemetery. He died Sunday at home. Surviving are three daughhters, Mrs. Violet Cleghorn of Royal Oak, Mrs. William Marks of Troy Town- ship and Mrs. Edgar McDonald of Royal Oak Township; six sons, William of Florida, James A. of Troy Township, George of Birm- ingham, Robert of Royal Oak Town- ship and Raymond of Royal Oak; a brother and 11 grandchildren. Mrs, William McMorran ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Wil- liam (Hannah) McMorran, 71, of 126 First St., will be 2 p.m. to- morrow at St. Paul Episcopal But as Pyun told a news con- te-| ference today, his motives and peewee miles per hour. teed yemperntare preceding 8 a.m. yt ® am: Wind velocity 2 mph. at S:14 day-et 8:01 a.m. i] at 86 07 a.m. ve those of the Communists ‘‘are as far apart as two stars.” The Indian command made what it called a routine head count of 4,384 Chinese prisoners Thursday. While the count was under way, 135 asked to be returned to Com- munist China. s . * The Communists promptly brand- | ed the head As eae word | used today by “It is Meee don and arbitrary—it action,”’ reporting the theft of a car owned by Charles B. Johnson of Grosse Cattel. Lt. Harold J. Hill and Patrolman | | Timothy Scanhell. | Cigarettes, Accessories Stolen From Gas Station About $50 in cigarettes and auto Pointe, Jackson was arrested and | the car recovered . by Ferndale | Patrolmen David Burt and Thomas | Investigation of the theft, which | was made in Hazel Park, is being | conducted by Hazel Park Police | Chureh with burial in Romeo Ceme- | tery under the direction of Roth Home for Funerals. Mrs. McMorran died Sunday at her home. She is survived by her husband; two sons, John and Gerald of Ro meo; one brother, John Williams of Florida; two sisters, Mrs, Sarah Billion of New York and Mrs. Quarton when the gym is avail- able. All periods will be conducted under a trained adult who will de- vote the two-hour period at 9 a.m. to basketball fundamentals and team play, Whitney said boys participating will be given equal opportunity, re- gardiess of their ability, and added that there will be no charge. Fur- ther information may be obtained by calling the recreation offi in Hill School, MI 4-9300. \M. A. Dondero Funeral Will Be Wednesday at 2 for M. A. Dondero, 70, Royal Oak Real estate and insurance man, will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at ath Johns Episcopal Church, Royal Graveside services at Wood- ROYAL OAK—Funeral services | T Ago...” . So this man says. But can he prove it to his creditors? Does he have a record of this and other transactions that offer un- disputable evi- dence of i payment. e does, if he ac you issue is at “But I Paid This Bill Two Weeks stubs enable you to keep a his financial obligations by same time, a receipt for STATE ’ DRAYTON PLAINS sy ~ CHECK! Every payment— and the rsonal ‘record of all expenditures. Sur- prises and emborrassments JUST CAN’T HAPPEN to folks who make proper use of their checking accounts. BANK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE BRANCHES AUBURN HEIGHTS ee en ote -_—- = s » r a eee . Louls oF ust — Wives to Carry | ut on Frisky Horse “ro swe. » Woes to Capitol Wife Sentenc ; for Shooting? Area Mother Wounded \-~ DENVER }4- year-old a "St steelworker, will sta Louis or bust journey by 12 to rejoin i Texans Are Defeated in THE PONTIAC PRESS. fish,”’ Vant jol feel the home our Syst Vi marching int time for us to [ ' not ft Mr Abnev sal vers A-Pool Expected °%.:2¢-.- emis" £0 Be Top TOpic sien who rats on sep TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 195+ hen so Finds Trip Unnecessary U. 5 Eases Curbs on Trade With Reds "| Justice of Peace Quells J cals no longer are banned for ship- bee } wt yo em _ thy if aor me * Ls 5 5 a ment to Communist customers, " Red China is still out-of bounds for all trade 55 Infants’ Disturbances ~ 2 Toronto Students Sus fist tise feta , Nine-Year-Old Ti0S¥: secs ace wcmet eg eomme Mistaken for Reds .--9 30 Ss nec ee She admitted shooting her hus- band, KR. B. Williams, 21, Mrs. Bertha Cunningham, 31, of 3521 Harrison, Detroit, after sus- and » the representatives of th Admits Liquor Theft « : (;reat Britain and I » _ ' pecting them of having an af- WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. uP ) 1 te fair.Neither was wounded serie | ed faced immigration aulboritis ea ago ». The actual site, | ously, have released two University. of tne aoe Me will be determined by | i Mrs. Williams said she brouctit roronto tudents afte detaining to ia ( * e taxe ‘ i eee See Cones mY Mrs. Cunningham to her home at them for nearly 48 hours for i bank a lin gunpoint and waited almost two Vestigation of Communist actis Where el ‘ N hours for Williams to appear te d Mt: Ca She said she shot the pair with “It w a case of mistaken Met pO man f ie roup ¢ a .22 caliber pistol after being | tity,’ said a district immigratior taunted by her husband official at Miami yesterday follow. yy r ing release of Edward Rogers and We ha ' furt iy Wiliam Boultbee. “It is one of jn the eourts © mitted they had taben Tse age Snake, Driver Play Peek those things that sometimes hap - But t A | t DOVER, N. H. u® — Police were | pens when two hames are very aq recour } ( ) dubious when a motorist told them | similar.’’ gress who wrot ‘ he had seen two eyes peering at The students were taken off a er al! we elected t him from inside a parking meter. | Mackey Airlines plane here Satur- | men." Pelice ' if : Investigating, they found an eight! day upon arrival from Nassau * inch snake i where they had spent the holidays." ‘‘We haven't done ything sel- parent NOW AT CY OWENS NEW 1994 FORD TRUCK With Triple Economy Now, only in Ford Trucks — gas-saving, low- _ friction , high-compression, overhead-valve, deep-block engines in all truck models! 115 to 170 h. p.! New Driverized Cabs, Master-Guide Power Steering, Power Brakes, Fordo- matic Drive for faster control! New greater capacity! New Factory- Built “6-wheelers,” gross up to @ 48% more! Trade-In Allowance on Your Old Truck | AND A REALLY YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER 4 147 SOUTH SAGINAW * Ss CML PPLE DIO Re ing 2 Al, horseback Jan. © of _priggie inv not prop Ike Proposal Probably. Husband, Girl Friend; ‘'° #"d se Court Appeals Against «") And that principle personal Wil] Get Main Billifig at TAMPA, Fla. &@ — W, Marion ° Pp b ° “I've been waiting since I wa . . ' ind individual f{ ig . Hend: justice of the peace, seek- Gets Fine, Probation iy the Navy during World War 11 » Social Security ” , Big 4 Parley i ing judicial calm in hig eesiieealie to do sor go lik hi ¢ said ; 1 is o , removed, s 22-year-old Royal Oak Town 7 7 poppet he the Poon.) MARSHALL, Tex, a — Downed $12.57 taken f ' au VASH! IN Do ordered a walling peXg ume plans » make he 7 00 ; rs arts fe , { n another tuned up , e ldr but not downhearted, the Marst @ quarter Lor vo hen . ship mother of three children was mije ride in less than i } ewives are g to take their” pas its on t The persistent jurist finally OB. placed on probation and fined $100 riding a frisky 7-year-old Avabiar , ; ; * a ¢ fe ’ th vermm tained lence after having seve yes.erday by Oakland County Cir. 4 hey never did t ft dd d rs fi I stre nged infants removed cuit Judge George B. Hartrick for The rugged steelworker came "a ‘ ecurity ta it . Denver two year ayo with h Fed f shooting her husband and his wom f their houset ; “ and &o now 12. A few r did i a tot f an companion Dee, 1] . months ago he decided to return \ { h Mrs. Wanda Williams of 6.4 | to St. Louis. His family drove back - ' t returt i Lincoln St. pleaded guilty to a © the family auto id t I charge of felonious assault Dec. 28 uid the had 1 ~ GRAND OPENING SERVICE SPECIALS rake Reline Special a © Reline Brakes © Check Wheel Cylinder for Leaks © Check Master Cylinder for Leaks © Adjust and Repack Front Wheel Bearings ® Inspect Brake Drum Condition . ® Add Brake Fluid A Regular 523.95 Job! 6° ALL THIS FOR ONLY CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE! ( THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 1 t t tt CC a A Three Clarkston BL See He = = s . be : 5 3 i ; : : Hearing Scheduled on Zoning Changes INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— A public hearing on proposed zon- ing changes has been scheduled for Jan. 25 at the township hall in Clarkston, according to Zoning Board Chairman Rolfe M. Smith. A map showing the proposed changes is on display at the town- ship hall and may be examined during regular office hours, Rolfe said. The meeting will get under way at 8 p. m. County Calendar Womens Club will meet at 2 p.m Thursday at the home of Mrs. Prank Brigham on South street for \ts annual election of officers Ortenville WSCS of the Methodist Church will Meet at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. William Narrin on Bail street Mrs. Keith Baird will have charge of the program. Mariette Missionary Society of the Second Pres- byterian Church will hold its annual meeting at noon tomorrow with a pot- Juck dinner preceding the meeting Mrs. the Mary Marthe at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow Alvin Davis will be hostess to Mariette Community Hospital Auxil- fary will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the village hall, with Mrs. Licoyd Savoie discussing occupational therapy i "Hot-Rodders Lawmakers to Consult With Attorney Béfore Taking Final Action OXFORD—Action may be taken tomorrow night by the Oxford -| Township Board on Oakland County’s first law controlling horse- power of motorboats used on public lakes, The Board has been studying a petition filed at its December meet- ing requesting a five horsepower limit on motors used on town- ship lakes. Filing the petition was the Lakeland Association, comprised of seme 200 lake property owners along the so-called “Stringy Lakes” — Clear, Long, Squaw, Round, Tan, Davis and Weedy. “We're not trying to stop people's fun,” said an association spokes- man, “We are just trying to cut the horsepower for reasons of safety.” “There have been several minor accidents involving ‘marine hot - rodders’ that could have been serious,” the spokesman said, “A souped-up motorboat driven by an irresponsible teenager ram- med a boat which was hugging the shore last summer. The boat tipped over and a father and two children were thrown into the | lake.” “Teenagers aren't the only of- fenders, either,”” the spokesmen went on, “some grownups are just as bad.” According to Sgt. Donald Fran- cis of Oakland County Sher- | iff's Department, no other town- | ship in the country has an ordi- | motors. | Meanwhile, Oxford Township Supervisor Lee H. Clack today | _|commented, “It might be better} to have an ordinance requiring less | ; recklessness on the lakes, rather ‘Board Mal \Citizens Score | af Ordinance diphtheria, smallpox, tetanus and of Disease Immunity in County Schools | Oakland County Health Depart-, ment hopes to know in about two | | weeks how many of the county s | school children in kindergarten | through fifth gradé are immune to diphtheria and other disease Dr. John D. Monroe, department | | director, says “‘preliminary’’ data DOUBLE-CHECK—Checking figures are Mrs. William Killen, left, of 94 Glenwood, Mc- fee Oakland County Health Department’s county- Carroll PTA’s health chairman; Mrs. R. M. Wil- | wide immunization survey. Health Department to Conduct Survey Holly Fails by $275 Churches Plan Discussion Day Officers, Members Will Study Problems, Plans at Milford Meet MILFORD. — A ‘Presbyterian Day’ will be observed in Milford Wednesday when officers of all church groups and other interested members meet to discuss church problem and improvements. This observance is something new in the local church program. Flint Presbyterian Church started it last year. It proved so successful that several communities followed the example, and much enthusiasm ls Speedboat Horsepower is shown for the project, At Fredsell of Northville, the Rev. Pentiac Press Phote liams, 321 Dick Ave., school clerk; and Mrs. Wil- liam Saranen, assistant health chairman, of 124 Pontiac Publie Schools were included head of the National #Missions Church in Michigan. Rev, Woods is the former pastor of the Milford church. The meeting will be from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. A.coffee hour will follow. the number of McCarroll School students immune to on whooping cough | Oliver St. ‘in Fund Drive Goal dren had been immunized against chairman for Williams Lake| cin ; ag Alig age rl diphtheria, smallpox, whooping | School; Mrs. Roland Smith, Water-| failed to meet its quota on the cough and tetanus. ford Village: Mrs. Harry S. Free-| annual united community fund An outbreak of diphtheria some} man, Hudson-Covert: Mrs. Keith | drive. two years ago helped trigger the | 7, ray ine: mareap, Ue. Manied. gall Tariton, Dayne Plains; and MTS. | has not gone over the top on Richard Carlsen, Jano Adams. | any bond or fund drive. Health officials believe that if} . six of every 10 youngsters in a Donelson School! chairman | The quota this year was $6,127 , ’ ; and cash and pledges received to- | sheets on youngsters in each | community are immunized against} Was Mrs, Norman Sutherland; , | school are being turned over to| the diseases, the community is| Four Towns, Mrs. Howard Lamb; | a —_ ayer Local . rn | department nurses to compile into| “fairly safe’ against sudden| Waterford Center, Mrs. Rasselt +® usiness piaces gave 32,54, Circle of the WSC8/ nance regulating horsepower of | county-wide statistics, The health department sent | out thousands of questionnaires this fall te parents of all students | them into room-by-room statistics | the residential canvas $2,390 and Johnsen; Lambert, Mrs, Arth panept * ey | clubs and organizations $210. sweeping epidemics. Heiple; Stringham, Mrs, Carroll Each school's job of taking filled- the Wednesday meeting. | Ronald L. Robinson are Mr, and speakers will be the Rev. Harold | Mrs. Arthur A. Goheen of Melvin. Paul Sloane Jr. of Ferndale and — , b the Rev. Robert Woods of Alma, | ai Clarence Robinson of Auburn This marks the first time Holly| ——_ { Royal Oak Plans Traffic Survey Commission Eyes Action as ‘Method to Relieve Parking Congestion ROYAL OAK—A traffic survey to relieve congested parking con- ditions in Royal Oak business sec- tions will get under way here immediately, the City Commission resolved this week, The two-month survey in the downtown area and the North Main and Catalpa Street area will be conducted by the Detroit traffic engineering firm of Gunderson and Doedlick. Estimated cost of the survey was set at $1,500. Funds will be drawn from parking meter re- ceipts, MISS NEVA GOHEEN Announcing the engagement of | their daughter, Neva Loretta, to Ronald is the son of Mr. and Approval by the City Commission | followed a Parking Advisory Com- | mittee recommendation that | prompt action be taken to provide | additional off-street parking space in the area. ights. A June wedding is planned. 2 Farmington Men Plead Guilty to Theft Charges | —_————— we seared Paring. jex| Milford Oil Well Drilling pleaded guilty Monday before Oak-' Down to 4,100 Feet land County Circuit Judge George! MILFORD — Oil well drilling B. Hartrick to charges of un-| crews at the Ben Wilson farm near armed robbery. | here this week reported that they William Emberton of 23013) bad reached a depth of 4,100 feet, Springbook St. and William Man-| Officials of the Sun Oil Co., ross of 27100 Hawthorne St. were | which has leased about 2,000 acres returned to Oakland County Jail| of local land, said drilling would when unable to post $5,000 bond, | continue for another 10 days, So and sentence was set for Jan. 18, | far no strikes have been reported, DON F. DICKERSON GENERAL INSURANCE For Personal Service Call FE 2-5320 Appel and Pontiac Lake, Mrs. | out questionnaires and _ turning | Howard Campbell, than limiting the horsepower.” Clack said the Township Board wanted to get an attorney’s opin- jion on the matter before acting, but that it might get to the petition at tomorrow night's session. FAMOUS County Deaths Wilbur M. Buckley MAKE LAPEER—Service for Wilbur M. Buckley, 81, will be at 1:30 p.m. Name withheld due to drastic reduction in price! ; | day. | He is survived by two sons, |Howard of Lapeer and Ralph of | Arizona; a daughter, Mrs. Roy | Avery of Lapeer; a stepson, Paul Flewelling of Flint, six grandchil- dren and three great grandchil- | | dren. | Mrs. Emma Milner LAK RION—Service for Mrs. Emma M , 86, of 295 Lake St., | will be tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at | Allen’s Funeral Home, with burial | in East Lawn Cemetery. She died | |Monday at her home after a | lengthy illness. | Surviving are two sons, Wilfred of Detroit, and Fred C. of Washing- ton, D.C.; one sister, Mrs, Bertha | Connelly of Canada: a brother, | Arthur Davis of Detroit; four |grandchildren and seven great | grandchildren. Swivel-Type VACUUM CLEANERS Complete with Attachments j Two Evangelists Will Conduct Highland Series HIGHLAND — Beginning at 7:30 Pp. m, today, evangelists G. W. and Pearl Hoot, of Winona Lake, Ind., in kindergarten through fifth | Was done by parent volunteers Mrs, Howard Coe was Wixom grade in the county's schools, | 2d teachers, helped by health de-| Schoo} chairman; Mrs. Victor | Parents were asked to list | Partment nurses | Dawson, Glengary; Mrs. Roy Grin- | whether—and when—their chil- Josephine Seeley, health ¢o- | nell. Union Lake; Mrs. Harry| —— | ordinater for Pontiac Public | Cweikle, Commerce; and Mrs. | Schools, supervised work here. H. C. Bailey, Walled Lake Ele- mentary. Mistrial Motions | Gilliland, Schriber May | | Thursday at Baird Funeral Home, | Hear Fate Monday in with burial in Stiles Cemetery. He | Lapeer Eviction 'died in a Lapeer hospital yester- | LAPEER — Clayton C. Gilliland and Floyd Schriber, each convicted |in separate trials in a long, in- volved Lapeer County eviction case, will have to wait until Mon- day at least for a decision on, their motions for mistrial. Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn yesterday told their attorney, Clem Bloch of Grand Rapids, to file briefs. He said he would rule on them Monday ‘‘or a later time.” The most recent phase of the | case was a conspiracy trial last month in which Gilliland, an “in. |O'Ville Nelsey; Clarkston,| ang Mrs, Ruth Young, Eaton. | vestigator” for a farmers’ group, | Mrs. Ralph Krieger; Sashabaw,| Chairman of Milford’s Bertha | was found guilty. Schriber and Mrs. Arnold Barrett; Ortonv-lle; | Baker School was Mrs. Gordon | two other Lapeer farmers were | acquitted. Schriber, however, was sen- tenced to 18 months to two years in another trial last September for | Obstructing and resisting an offi- | cer when Sheriff Clark W. Gregory | | attempted to serve an eviction writ /on Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens in June, | | 1952. | Schriber’s mistrial motion arose |from the defense testimony of | |George Albert O'Neil. O’Neil was | |a juror in the September trial and | jas such stated that he was not | familiar with the eviction case. Judge Puts Off | lenth Day Adventist, Mrs. Donald | Newberry and Hill Road School will conduct a series of special | | meetings in the Church of the Naz- | O'Neil appeared as a defense Birmingham's School Health | Council handled tabulation in its | public schools, with Mrs. Law- rence Schmidt, Mrs. Fred Steinle and Mrs. Dwane Tibbets working in Holy Name School. Other schools and the chairmen of their tabulation groups were Novi School, Mrs, Dorothy Snow; | Mrs, Mrs. Allen Harvey was chair-| man--for St. Hugo of the Hills School; Mrs, William Webster, Our Lady of Refuge; Mrs. Leon Smith, Mrs, Gertrude Ealy, and Miss Marion Thompson, West Bloomfield Consolidated Schools. Mrs. Allen Armstrong was Hick- | ory Grove chairman; Mrs. Robert Donald | Maxwell, Vaughn, Wing Lake and South Lyon School, Tapp; New Hudson, Mrs. Preston} ping Lake chairman; antl} Mrs. | Pettingell; Novi-Stone, Mrs. Ruth Nina Smith, Dublin School chair | Appling; Chapman, Mrs. Gladys} man , Bush, mattress Auburn Heights School's chair- man was Mrs, Marguerite Deni- son; Stone, Mrs. Roy McDonald; Stiles, Mrs. Genevieve Porter; Elmwood, Mrs. Harve Tolbert; Thomas, Mrs, Paul Pearce; and North Oxford, Mrs, Ray Logan. Mrs, Henry Woodward was | Arnold School chairman; Mrs. | Harold Pickford, Axford; Mrs. | | Paul Johnson, Lakeville; Mrs. | | Lucille Kuechenmeister, Leonard; | Mrs. Robert Kempf and Mrs. Edwin L. Brobkorb handied Pro- per School; Mrs, Charies Irons, Weber; Mrs, Joseph Schaeff+r and Mrs, George Wilson, Carpen- ter; Mrs. Tom Maguire, St. Joseph; Mrs, Clare Chapin, Blanch-Sims, Holly school chairman was Mrs. Morton Wildy; Davisburg, Mrs. Ebbett Leib; Andersonville, Mrs. Mrs. Gordon McGinnis; and Sev-/| Calkins; Highland, Mrs. William re White Lake, Mrs. Lawrence George Underwood was! Brandeberry. Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 24-Hour Ambulance Service a Garnet M. Sparks 46 Williams St. Ph. FE 2-5841 Gienn &. Griffin arene, 130 King St. They will ap- |pear through Jan. 17. Mrs. Hoot played the organ over ja Fort Wayne, Ind. radio station |for several years. Hoot, a former |student of Olivet Nazarene Col- \lege in Illinois has spent over 20 WE COME TO YOU Phone Now! A special feature of the services is given by young Geneene Hoot, who plays the bass .violin and sings. 1954 GOODWILL GIFT To Turn In Petitions Good ‘til jan. 30. One | AVONDALE—A special meeting FREE service call on any | will be held by the Avondale Com- vacuum cleaner or sewing munity Forum at 7:30 p. m. today machine. Parts extra, at the Community building on Au- burn Ave. All fire hall petitions are to be turned in at the meeting, according to a forum spokesman. on Page 2 ————— 1 & | years in the field of evangelism. | Additional County News| wi in the conspiracy trial | last th, however, and stated | that he had been at the Stevens’ | | farm when the sheriff first at- | | tempted to evict Mrs. Stevens. | | Gillland, who has not yet been sentenced, maintaffts -that a juror in his trial was related to one of | the defendants, Howard Abbott, and that a mistrial should be de-| clared. Knights of Pythias Hold Installation on Thursday OXFORD — Public installation | of officers will be held by the} Knights of Pythias and Pythian | Sisters at 8 p. m. 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FE 5-8172 ' * 1 . p+ is : ? . s eae e Cot: oe & ve Pworrs Re fn ©, i. ee +o we iz a vii WEDNESDAY — AT ALL THRIFTY DRUG STO! Posturepedic Now = i PN IU) Sa Also Available $79.50 ‘ i ’ \ i N cs fe ' ba ~~ nee kW piakp ong pe ag ert. eee ‘ SFA ” eT ae Oe ee eh allie ek + OR get ‘ ‘ See our Sealy Firm-O-Rest Matching Posturepedic Box Spring YOURS FOR ONLY 79" NO MONEY DOWN ae ey eee i a A TIE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1954 oe AAKE ' tion is ; popularly known as Greek Jehovah’ Wrong |f*. sf 1 W; was Ce wien Calls for Slas A French Siylish ‘Contest IM Climax cru: or in Bible Interpretation | eae A CE, Idaho (®—A woman , Pushes Sim le Get « Good . Ww ° ie who calls herself “Jehovah's | \ US TV child’ was found guilty yesterday | UD ‘0 un .) Black Dress TARPON SPRINGS, Fla, WA ED — pe ‘ SCO of hardy youngsters ill of contributing to the delinquency | By BOB THOMAS 2 Per ‘ \ -. ol at HAMPTON TV j . plu » the chilly walters o é of minors by refusing to send her! Sen. Ellender to Ask! | HOLLYWOOD @—Here's some gpring Bayou tomorrow to see 286 State St four children to school. She | That McCarthy Budaet happy new year’s news for Ameri- which one can come up with a@ $10-$15 Down—$5 per Week claimed the Bible said they should | ° y 9 can husbands: a French style ex-| gilded wooden cro 7 ; TA a be taught at home. | Be Trimmed Down pert thinks the women here could , W hoever . a - Bs ns hi satihan ” al a : { a essing of Archbishop Michael, i a aoe oe —<—,, WASHINGTON (#—Sen. Ellender get by with fewer clothes head of the Greek Orthodox Church | A Good sentenciag for the woman, Mrs.| (D.La) said today he will appeal | | My source is Jeanette Spanier,!in North and South America, the Harry Brandt of Kingston, next to the Senate to “‘cut down to size” | directress of the exclusive Pierre adm ration of is fellow townspeo idea Monday. he s di { Se Me Balmains salon in Paris. A hand ple and wcording to tradition, = M B ' the spending budget of Sen, Mc- some English woman, she mar-| good luck throughout the year os -ohtacewed ey ! rs. Brandt said she is the only |Carthys’ permanent investigations ried a French doctor.and becams The contest will climax the ob tone te tweed . ‘ idea to 1 a member of her religious sect. eubcornmitiee, the head of business matters fo ince | nbers of the Greek here is @ gecd 2 rt w1Ox of he east of c ard © wel (Advertisement) Simultaneously, four newspapers | Balmains ; oo“ — : th 1 ¥ s * « phany nmemorating rie } ite lity 4 - ” FASTEST KNOWN RELIEF reported that the Eisenhower ad- This is her first trip to Am . ‘otism of Christ. The eelebra neaatienty an im | ministration has been urging Mc- and she full of enthusia to FOR GAS ON STOMACH Carthy (R-Wis) to concentrate on | such thir ax ¢ stor \ COMPLETE LUNCHES investigating waste and corruption, da aoe, amar eee BO B’S Come have ELI -ANS leaving searches for subversives ules peoy d rbo fast Con n ba ve | primarily to others, and that Mc- | met Chicken House ea ad tne Cc in A ave 9 . chang TABLETS—25¢ ALL DRUGGISTS [Carthy Is said to have agreed. “1 am impressed by the was hange Accounts to that effect were car- | na = ‘ Noon-Day ‘= (Aévertionmsent) ried by the New York Times and d oe ri an “ ; on an : ne , h ag COUGH got Herald Tribune, the Washington “ yarn a. : [= cueee unches . . J i Sun. ik OUurisn OF Uv nd Arm a you | Post and the Baltimore un ! cans far excel the French in cas \s —-> Coiba 2 Z j i ual clothe you wear stunning a The Post quoted administration ; | mis S | leaders it did not name as saying things here. You are a s iperb Parties, Business Parties DINING ROOM Here's what thousands of doctors | McCarthy had been urged to give | in dinner a St But or —_ 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ‘ have prescribed for coughs of colds | “sreater attention to legislative | ene “- —— a __FE 3-9§21 130 $. Telegraph Road . . fast-acting, pleasant-tasting | | ne eds, directing his investigations French are . pet . ~ r PERTUSSIN. It works internally; | more at waste, inefficiency and —— ihe Free a — - loosens sticky phlegm; and thus | corruption—and leaving most of Another g the French do “breaks-up” coughing spells. It's | the Red hunting to the group cre- best—the simple black dr A i Y wey. TODAY thru THURSDAY grand for all the family! |} ated to do that—the Senate inter- mm a : Se ied Id Oa kia Pale. DOORS OPEN AT 12:45 head | hd lurk ith oniy simple ZO jewel i Get relief with ‘~ nal security subcommittee Sanaa’ che con wa Pa The post continued fale Nges e nane dewetey ‘The FEATURES AT: 1:17 - 3:20 - 5:23 - 7:26 - 9:31 a. st om 1 shee re taurants by A Picture That's Zaaee how far he will follow it is un-} a known... ing a lew act Just One Heartbeat We Give S. H. ** At the beginning of the last I « that . Away From Green Stamps session of Congress, it should be | TY , 4 eee recalled, there wag also a series they will b You! ’ NEW YEARS of moves aimed at curbing Mc twi F ; SPECIAL Carthys’ activities. None of them not : , = the : 5 t ] i." mo that v I y I materializec - —_— me dress three nights u rov Lubrication 75¢ a | and not t BING c Mi » Ty" a Pe Tee "he am not ” | nce a! Wied This aa” McCarthy, out of the city, was HANDIC APPED WORK AS SPOT TERS— ; + wea re ™ “ TN may secm here - Lubrication - Cor Weshing not immediately available for com-| These physically handicapped air raid volunteer;a mark sharpening of their other senses Clock- fetocan tur Mine CRO SBY ment. He said last week “digging | spowers work around the plotting board at Oak-/| wise starting at left corner, are: Bob LaMotte: a ” ee ucenes i rents Woodward-Square Lake out communism” was not the “‘pri- | jand, California’s Air Force Air Raid warning fil-| Lamar Reynolds; Bill Niedermeyer; Sgt. William — , CLAUDE SERVICE mary purpose” of his subcommit-| ter center. These people have proven themselves; Warren, Air Force, attached to the unit; Art yh tee, and that it has been careful invaiual le because their disabilities have caused Tellerson ° Mary Bonestell, and Harvey J : - mp and } she e€xX simed / "s FE 46-0305 — FE 44-0852 to check with the Senate internal —— ——__—____— —— ——_ ———$————— t's tf pul itv—to give the ~ security subcommittee to avoid ; , nonnetin mething t “LITTI ey ry T O ST ore = eee mea) duplication. Cor t c, Li ttle Th te hout French women never EK 4 ae ~ fe “If in our investigations we find OUI ays I e €a er arl yn sen . change tl not ¢ th en K 0 Theater | subversive elements in govern B ’ Se ently. helped | &® CHRISTIAN FOURCADE asThe Little Boy ADDED ; . “h we nt the gr of fite fre eeg ment which would preven the ow (Can Be Denied F irst- R uns . Lana | hat, 50e—Ever. 802—Children 256 mi ernment from operating properly Betrayed which was Cartoon * Novelty © News and no other congressional group WASHINGTON (®—The. Supre rged in the s he was wron UMOrS al e Europe She said that ” i . t i “ROMAN HOLIDAY’ is investigating, then we go ahead,’ | Court yesterday upheld the right of fully discharged becauss had d med ne ratt ° —_ 7 . a ; . wien Pest \! he said motion picture distrittitors to deny posed ae ae nga FRIDAY: JOHN WAYNE IN “HONDO”"—3RD DIMENSION Gregory . yosed the payment ot Kickback . ‘ ed a i. i and Audrey Hepburn || The Wisconsin senator has said /jfirst-run films to neighborhood ) f perl Lower fed But Agent Denies Any | he pla . . cher i : —____-___—__ — i » Seng » te ri Ase theaters wit! limited ar wing © . POSS ‘ vines 7 ® filry iw t s hw t : T aLso he will ask the Senate to increase nen " ’ eral courts dismissed Kilgore’s Wedding or Holdout for fil I asked v e though by an unspecified amount, his com- | power { Hollywood desigr 5 P.M—B. O. Open ‘til 11:30—MAT. te—EVE. 600—CHILD Ife “TUMBLEWEED mittee’s $200,000 budget for 1953.| The decision rejected contentions complaint More Money _ — * He said he wanted to expand the | of the Crest theater in Baltimore {4 Declined to review a Federal ; - . “My. they do ea t of s KNOW SHOWING + investigative staff. Recently he | which had sought anti-trust dam- Power Commission order granting HOLLYWOOD u®™ "| quins, don't t she rephed Ps announced he was broadening his | ages from eight major distribu- \.+hern Natural Gas Co. rate in- TOS studio says she has been pointedly, But e added that ° Today Thra Fri. |} activities to take up the handling | tor : ting $5.000 000. nded because she failed to show many of the stars’ costumes are * | of some federal tax cases. | Crest charged conspiratorial a creases approx ating ) ror Sloe shart of bee uae cture well done, even if they have to . Saeee eran ° ° ° tion by the eight in refusing to | The « mpany had asked boosts “eo a a t : ‘ S e _ . be overdressed for lramatic pur- Conquest eee was his name! rs “As far as I'm concerned,’ F)- cense first run pictures to it. The totaling about $8,.400.0% vort! ciden ith t a i poses. x 4 New Lake Theater lender said in an interview, “he | distributors denied any conspiracy | *T? OP*! ates a pipeline system ment was a report that the shapely * . ‘ Danger oes WOS his game! * ' 420 Pontiac Trail a should not even get anything like | and: said their refusal was the re- OT#'P@UNE vin the gas fi is of blonde and Joe DiMaggio, the for What about the best dressers x WALLED LAKE | last year’s spending authorization. | sult of independent judgment in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. mer New York Yankee Clipper, | among the stars? * * 4 ~ [Tm going to make a solving a common business prob- D Too S — t | were en route from San Francisco “Betty Bacall Bogart pi * All the Brothers ve it cut down size.” | lem oO oo oQmar’it; | to Las Vegas or Reno to be mar-| Clothes beautifully, and so s | % ; Were Valiant” . Eliender for years has contend- | Justice Clark delivered the 7-1 S g Fj ‘ ried Mary Livingstone. Mrs, Willian % i ed that most congressional com-/ decision. Justice Black dissented | A studio spoke P Goetz i haps thé best dresser | B , ‘ spokesman said Miss | Goetz is pernap With Robert Tayler mittees spend too much money.| and Justice Douglas took no part tarts arire Monroe’s home telephone here| in Hollywood; everything she | x and Stewart Granger | But he has had little success in| A jury in federal court in balti- ; esn't answer and he co “only | wears is perfectly chosen, Off-/ Oo emove ] doesn't answer and h uld ‘‘only I 1 * e ALSO \ | cutting their budgets. He said he | more ruled in favor of the dis- assume that she's still in San| stage, Marlene Dietrich is very 4 ” | will have a lot to say, “about this tributors and its decision later was LANSING ® — There's such a) Francisco chic. Of course, she has to wear * _ “Black Fary \ onttan waste of tax money,/ upheld by the U. S. Circuit Court thing as a dog being too smart The next bit of rumor in Holly-| more theatrical clothes on stage MB | conse ng unnecessary sums for un- | in Richmond George Teman of Lansing thinks| wood was that perhaps she was/ I'm anxious to see that gown she ihecheke heheheh _conscionably large stafis. " In other actions yesterday the he has one, a Boston terrier which holding out, inasmuch as her pres-| is wearing in Las Vegas oe te a ~ es) ITT doesn't like drafts ent contract is about to expire and — 1. Decided 5-§ that a New York Teman returned home yesterday she hasn't signed a new one at Box Office Open 10:45 A. M. state prisoner serving a 7-10 year | to find smoke pouring out the door 20th Century-Fox. The rumble was —~—ae : = sentence because of a prior con-| and the walls covered with soot. that La Monroe wants more viction is entitled to a federal court Fireenen, reconstructing the money. f hearing on his efforts to set aside , * * *¢ 5 EL ES Ee | the aut sentence, which he fin blaze, decided that the pup got But finally, her agent, Jack Gor- NOW PLAYING! ished serving ten years ago chilly all alone in his cardboard deen, blasted some of the rumors << The prisoner, Robert Patrick box, despite the presence of a Why x0, he said, there aren't any y 1] FEATURE AT: THE MOST DARING LOVE GAMBLE A WOMAN EVER MADE! Morgan. drew a heavier penalty| TS, some pillows and plastic | wedding plans, He would dismiss 11 :05-1:50-4:35 under New York’s multiple offend-| ©®Ps for his entertainment, that altogether, he said. Miss Mon- 7:20-10:00 er law when he was convicted of Apparently, the dog dragged the roe wasn't at her studio, he ex- attempted burglary in 1950 be-| pox over a hot air register. Hot|Plained, because she didn’t, like cause of. the four-year term he/ gir must have ignited the plastic| the script for the picture “Pink drew in 1939-on a plea of guilty| cups and set fire to the pup's| Tights,” and she won't show up PRE ER | KK ee KX to stealing Gree letters, ool bedding for rehearsals until she can ap- Cee ee aes be wan ae wat Was either that or the dog) Pirhe picture will have Dan Dailey | THIS FEATURE AT: 2:00 ~ 4:35 ~ 7:20 ~ 10:00 told then of his right to the assist- \and Frank Sinatra in the cast. "COMING SATURDAY mnt fa Naw yer. ito the w-|Jane Wyman Reports | rent sarerce”ecte otk ber the Son “The Sinners” and “Confidence Girl” See Err howsenien, to | Reconciliation Has Failed Francisco bay area. ould re AE a EO OE Ok Ok OR oR a Ok OK OR OK OF OF OF strike down the federal law requir-| HOLLWYOOD «®— yg + "are af topped. no 1 {bese y* et Motors, active and higher yes- ton Blvd. | The Hudson Dealers National County: sea” - " 330. feet from “4 3.00-3.50 crate; We es Tce “aos terday, were mostly higher today. | Parking Study Council credits | the eusrior cecthee’ cna anilling unit. ae: (tees ea . Pte rel dos General Motors was an exception. | Sensie J. Williams, 28, of 513/ metered, off-street parking foe | + me beer will be held in the offices Fennel, No 1, 80-1.00 behs. Horse. | It Spent a large part of yesterday's | Arthur St., pleaded guilty to a | giving the city of White Plains, | oor, Stevens y Sacree Oe os — = ee, Ste coe. Pasay. | session with a loss and then closed | reckless driving charge yesterday’|N. Y, the highest per capita retail = Avenue, Lansing, dichi- a an e128 doz behs. Potatoes, No 1, | Slightly higher. Today GM ope ned | before Orion Township Justice Hel- | business of any city of its size in Dated; December 30, 1953. 250 leet bee” Resta os ~~ No 4. Be on a block of 1,000 shares off 4 | mar G. Stanaback. He was fined | the United States, GERALD 8 aot 1.25-1.75 red, No i, 65-90 | and continued trading right around | $100 and $25 cost. | The council, an organization of ~ Jan. 4 5, 1954 a . . . nip, topped, No 1, 1.00-1. u Consult us for first hand information CHICAGO GRAIN greens, Collard. "No 1, 1.00-1.80 bu costs yesterday by Farmingt Township Zoning Board. Wednesday . CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain: 1.00-1 fy . am chard Net 00: | Pigures after decimal points @re eighths Jude e sd tt, . ft oe “ ing their parking problerns, claims bev vee , a. at 7:30 p.m. to con- in Stocks and Bonds seen ee Ee TB, ane ; nie aed nn mu : ‘ yd rewer | that White Plains’ “convenient, in- ing Map: wing changes 6 the Sen- ’ ie ro ovens _— begs. No 1 oo-1 50 bee —— ed _ ise ielsey —_ - te | pleaded gualy to Crum Griving lexpensive parking’ has been &8/ to = cnenee from 4 ne. | oes * gs: Large, 15. 20-16.00 30-doz Air Reduc .. 24.5 Kennecott.... 65.5 | major 7 i hoppe M sion. We maintain a direct line to a member "Pers 20nNe ay 3.00% | medium, 13.00-14.00; smaul, 1200-1200. Alles “LS” 281, Kim Gis, Ga Charles R. Higgins, 30, of 279) major altraction fo shoppers. f'To ‘cwange from ‘Radidénce Dist. 1 f all ar 1.55% Jb. 30 een! Allied Ch .... 3.7 Kresge 88 325 Orton Ave., pleaded innocent to a White Plains, county seat of to Commercial Dist. 1, lots 44-50. inclu- o with up-to-the- May 136%: Bop 262% CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGG Aliied Gtrs .. 36.6 Kroger --+ 482) drunk driving charge yesterday S 7 sive of Prembes Subdivision. minute quotations service av t all road ‘ieee Be Hr 8 Allis Chal 46.7 LOP Glass ... 404 | Westchester County just north of 3. To change from Residence Dist. 1 ailable a ps 8 CHICAGO (AP)—Butter steady to Alum Lid 48.7 Lib McNa&l 87) when he appeared before Pontiac to Commercial Dist. 1 lots 13-37 inclu- times. Bos * 3 Lard ; reeeipts 1,133,178; wholesale buy- fAlum Co Am 60 Ligg & Mey .. By M New York City, opened its first sive of Monroe Subdivision. Mar. 78? Mat anton ys gprices unchanged to % lower; 93|A™ Airtio 121 tn aire || Judge Maurice E. Finnegan and | metered parking lot in 1946, un- 4. To change from Residence Dist. 1 May we Meo” score AA 65%); 92 A 65; 90 B 63; c | Am 38.4 Loew's . 13.5 | posted a personal bond, pending | to Commercial Dist. 1 @ parcel of land ay 6%. Ma . 14.85 | 62.5: cars 90 B 63.5: 89 C 63 tam CaraPay 32.5 Lone 8 Cem .. 30.3 . der control of a five- man parking | on the West Side of Sasha Road and dy T3% Soybean Oil Eggs steady to wea: 9 |Am Cyan sh eld 23 trial Jan. 14. be “4 = Be A3%, M y k; receipts 13.752 ya . 48 Mar Fi thorit lying between Fremtes Subdivision and Ne hl Co Rye’ . May eens as - wholesale buying prices unchanged to ',|A™ Gas&E] 33.7 Martin GI 17 au y- . Monree Subdivision. Persons interested e . er e Mar 119% Jt 1185 | lower; US. large 46 Us mediums 435. Am Loco 132 May D Str 284 Pleading innocent to a drunk driv- Since 5 one -_ | Ste requested to be present. y | US. standards 44.5: current receipts 4m M@&Pdy .. 227 Mead Cp 28 Since then 12 more lots have | A copy of the @ Map together with au . yN ‘ ee | 42-425: checks and dirties 41. Aun N Gas || 406 Mia Cont Pet 65.1 ing charge yesterday before Pon-)peen built, with three others | %, lst of the proposed changes is on Community National Bank Bldg. . —e Am Rad "13.2 Monsan Ch .. 84 ac 7 E. Finnegs ’ | file im the Offi . . Am Smelt 295 Mont Ward $62 plac Judge Maurice E. F pane gan, planned. visor ana may be ty teers ress revi WS perro DETROIT EGGS Am 8t) Fd 273 Motor Pd _2e Thad Welch, 25, of 148 N. Mer- | The council reports that. in ad interested IT (AP)—Prices paid per dozen | Am Tel & Tel 1§67 Mot Wheel 22.1 -§ ; . ne , ; . “ on WATERFORD TOW [tebe fay Bek ete Fo a eT ere 8 Reading tel Dan Th | te a nave aE ewan, . © state gra ees e Cop 3 urray Cp .. | pe “4 é an. j ene | 'T STEWART. White eggs—U.8. grade 4, jumbo, 57-65, |Anac W & C 46 Nash Kely 174 | shopping downtown, .the lots have | Chairman, DETROIT EDISON wtd avg. 59: large 49-53, wtd. avg 52%. | Armour . 9 Nat Bise 36.4 If your friend's ta jail and needs cased traffic congestion and have | LOUIS G. BARRY medium 44-48, wtd. avg. 47; Nl 40-43, | Atehiso 944 Nat Dat: 64.2 wat c f COMPANY 4 Oldsmobiles . eee US. grade gy te. | AU Cat Line 88 Nat Lead ‘, | bail, Ph. PE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. | influenced several industries to | Dee 1s 1063. Jan 8. 1968 wid. ave (7s Atl Refin 28.3 Nat Stl 47 ioe = , , . . COMMON STOCK YIELDING *s 40% Brown eges—_U.S. grade A, jumbe 55-63, Avoc Mfg ae Net Thea 7 | | move, or plan to move, their of- | ° N | k poe ee “SE wig. ave. 402: Bald Lima $7 MY Air Bre . 184 Foreign Exchange fices from New York City to White | STATE OF | mpg par Protease Mod edium wd. avg. 45%: 1 38- | Balt jo 195 N r 19.3 | of Oakian Having paid dividends continuously since 1909 ew els Pac More | = _ ave ts grade Riese Bondts, AV ° 617 Nia Se 7 5 NEW YORK (AP)—Porei ng hange Plains | Mien ihe ay f th t . vy wid a we Us. de C. th St) $1 Norf & West 403 (AP)—Voreigh exonang te . : | a of the petition concern. this stock offers an excellent investment in a Power; Feature Longer, | ings a2 aes a8 srace | Boeing Airp | 49 No. Am AV 21 eine = ——- Beitain a dollars | “ ped ina agr rons ‘park ve: | | br: ad Ses Ce, aeeee. Conse Pe checks 4 ohn, Alum 20.5 Nor Pac 56.3 | ~ ? oe cent charge for o 14 w . | | : Canadian dollar in N York | To Th growing Michigan utility. Lower Lines ae oe Pe ot” as | canadian dollar im New York open have brought in revenue amount: | of said minor eid ee PArent® } . Borg Warn 1762 Ohio Ou 55 | 102.655 U.S. cents unchanged ing to $149,000 Petition having been filed in this . . Europe Great Britain ‘pound’ §2 61! Court allegt that th - Telephone: WOodward 2-2055 | By ROBERT B. TARR Livestock Brie may i apart eR » 37) 316 unchanged Great Britain 30 “aay -_—- abouts of the parents of the said ane Pontiac Press Managing Editor Bri ; = Air 96) futures 281 3/16. unchanged; Great : —— . | child are unknown and the said child } CHICAGO LivEsToc un Balke 136 Param Pitt 27 | Britain 60 day futs E. J. Hanson, general manu- | depend . child ts | LANSING — Oldsmobile's 1954 | K Budd Co 11.7 Parke Dav 33.1 — day futures 2.81 5/32 un- . ependent upon the public for support | waa , \ 4 CHICAGO (AP) — Salable hogs 18,000, | Burr Add 161 Penney «JC) 1757 Senn ae ores mee aay oo facturing manager of the Fisher i ae i is . te placed assenger cars, longer, lower and | moderate! t butch 26 |Calum & H 75 7 : unenang igtum (franc) ; ,ener ; e jue sen this Court P ‘ing more cone than ever lower, thas last week's ge —— lCan Dry 126 Popes Cols : 36 oe ’ . pra Lis ae olla Body wpidaneen of : . vera ear | ot waeeinen 7“ end -te | ° pac a 4 1 Cdn Ps > . 28%. ¢ ce unchange oland | P F: . » | o ea ou ar ered att Cor poration before, will go on dealer display lower: choice "180-250. Ime" 33.28-94.00, 0 | Case wb "ise Paiute? ol ae | ea elias tae ed's sant. omen cent | aad stinsiion of ‘ames E. | Se held ab the Court was petition will few load d lots 2415-2 a9 | Cater Trac 49.2 7 ly ‘“e of a cent, unchang . our use in the City Jan. 20, featuring many innova-| joy 33%so.25 3s. ‘Seo-ah0 pon oi Tena 20, | Celanese “ 303 ppilip Mor ... 43.6 | Portugal ‘escudos 3.50, unchanged:| Sharon to production manager | of Pontiac in said County, on the Member Midwest and Detreit Steck Eschs tions originally intended for 1955 | chotee 350-850 1b sows 1975-2180, oc. |Ches & Ohio 336 Pills Mills". 355 friand franc! 19 34. unchanged: Swit | > sa, | peer is te siden end pen ore me troduct | costonal choice light sows 2175 and |Chi @ NW... 11 Pit Plate O) 542 eriand iframe) ‘free; 2232, unehanged:| Of Fisher Body's Atlanta, Ga. | o'clock in the afternoon. and you are BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT jin ron. Chrysler 624 Proct Gar oq | Denmark ikrone) 14 52 unchanged 1 assembly plant. Sharon has been hereby cpmmanded to appear personally : The new models were previewed | *YGalable cattle 10,760: calves $00: mod- | Cities Sve 80 Pullman ard | eet America: Argentina (frees 724.) de { luc nd at seid Reartag NEW YORK CHICAGO here today by re ntatives of erately active, high choice and prime Clim! x Mo 38 Pure of : 48 es Brest res Lary ce. | supermmencent ° proc uction ' ie Hi tetas improctionl te mabe personal . r) cadia pre rt . 4 steers strong to mostly 50 higher: in- cine’ Pea 42 RKO Pte 31 pare i mem yy ee Vene- material control in Fisher's Pon- | — a, om abiion tie -_ notice newspapers, radio, television and | stances up more: other grades steers roca Cola 116 . Radio Cp 233 | Oe (Pollwar) unchang —_ ved 37 pUriisation of 6 copy ; “ae ; and all heifers steady to 50 higher. cows |C°# Palm 393 Rem Rand | 145) ee tiac plant since 1349 ~e week pfevious to said hearing tn the tirade publications | steady to 25 higher: bulls strong to most- ;C°! Gas 127 Repub Stl. 49.2 | STOCK AVERAGES | Sharon joined Fisher Body in phar geared a9 Angel Ny ~nte- oad aaa | Many details of the new cars| 2 50 higher; vealers steady to 600 | ©°" —s 416 Reyn Met 53 NEW YORK—Compiled by the Asso-| 1935 as an sount lerk | Witness ee fons hs mag th Ce i- tat Je é } ‘ ated :) le |are being withheld, however, until | 2300-28 sn cnelee ond prime seer’ | Consum Pw 336 as oo we so 61s (18s | sthe Pontiac - y" ae he im | ssccre dudes of cate Gaunt. on ce Cue low dealer display. | tend ye amereee to low choice ee Pd #"a td fot Mf .. 263 N : Indust. Rails Util Stoeks premated ¢ P - vies at _ of | treed apie Ges Oe Moy is choice to } t ‘ b Al R Net change .. +4 6 0 -supe ot la | Contributing to the new look is heifers 22 00-2475: « load of prime. too | Cont Mot 81 Bears Rees ae | Noon. today 14662 «795 as ams statistics and ’ 1944 t al ren P ARTHUR E MOORE | the panoramic windshield, pre- tued ae de —— steers and heifers — er 1 Shell Oi! 794 a day....1456 789 554 1081) | nding { "* bor ° wanda ” PACLINE mI wert Co | viously introduced by Cadillac | 173021 50 good to low choice heifers |G... gt} - D4 simmons "30 eek ago...... 1429 775 551 107.3] Supervisor of la standards. Qenete Probate i | utility to low good 1100)... . Sinclair Ou 32 | Month ago 1441 800 557 1089) . ; , mp ete | and Buick of the General Motors 17.00; utility and commercial cows 10 00- | Curtin wr . s Bocony Vac .. 337 Year + $80.8 935. 569 315.9) I-20 be was neds seperte wee a 5, 195 1200: canners and cutters 8 00-10 25 Bou Pac * Fp7 | 1953-54 Digh |. 1518 936° 558 1163) tendent of production control and mes ‘ | line, This is the type of wind- | most utility and commercial bulls 13.50- | Bons Aire 834 Sou Ry 41.4 | 1983-64 | low 130.2 735 S05 90.5! 1948 intenden —— ~~ | shield that extends around the 16.50: commercial to prime vealers 18.00-|DuPont _1eT Sparks W g | 1952 high i089 4s S48 1157, I 1988 superint t of fabri- STATE OF MICHIGAN—In Probate nves ent 27.00; cull and utility 12.00-47.00 Sperry ; 46.3 | 1982 low 1312 667 S07 970) cating materials. « | Court for the Count Oskia sides and beyond the hinge edge | sai a + J , “ ' able sheep 4.500: general trade Eastm Kod 476 Std Bra 4 ; ——— | Juvenile Division of the front doors. moderately active: si | OIF STOCKS | In the matter of the concern. epeas | bee ee Members of Oakland County Bar | nf ilar: Doni oq bichon! Farr, This involved moving backward | s#!es good and choice wooled lauehter | Emer Rad In 14 Bia O1 NO. fa | Pisures after decimal pees are eighth y ones Comm ES 13270 acl i es te comvastioaal cormecposts ad an lak ne ce eens ot echter Emer Ree 104 = boon nd 733 _— ene High Low Noon | ASSociation heard guest speaker! To Millard and Phyllis Taylor. parents and prime 30.38. at ~~ —e 107 Be Ot Obie 325 | mal win Rubber 112 a3 Ralph Lee of Pontiac talk on tax} % said minor children. atly i : ver visibility, | !=m>s 1400-18 PRO. -. D & C Navigation: ee 84 Petition having been filed tm this Cow at Y¥ | Oran , € driver aauey. 95 ib. lambs corrying fall shorn pelts Proops “ul : “63 Beit re: “ adn dy a 33 26| consultants at the group's monthly | alleging that the present whereabouts a eee our Finger Tips Oldsmobile —— 7. 1953 we 30.99: onal to choice slaughter conn | Gen Klee... 80, Sylv EB Pa 34 pa gg a : 4 ?. luncheon meeting Monday in Pon- | bom parents of L mipor children a total output for the year o [Gen Peds | $96 Texas Co ¥ ° i a UF publie coppers ° |almost 320,000 units. This was | Gea 7. 4 = 6 $01 - m4 | Ruay ates — 2133 tee Hoel a Pontiac consultant, | °®4, ‘at sei4 children should be placed . . P rey zen Mo . mp 506 | Wayne Screw* a is” 16) . ant, | under tetion sts cs can teseteeiank Yous faatben ie ualeaes Snowing of {96.157 units, Probably Poultry Gen shoe <" dhe Dimi Bear ame | "Xe" aie bd and asked [was associated for several years | (mus nae of te pepo ae on : os Gen T b 30 Tr | wi iehigan. you are notified had there been, no Detroit Trans- DETROIT POULTRY Gillette. 48a Twent C Pox 211 | DETROIT LIVESTOCK te SS ee re that the Rearing 98 abd petinen we be —by phone, by letter or in person. | mission Plant fire last A | DETROIT (aP—Th Goebel. Br OT ndetwrod” 251 | DETROIT \AP)—Hogs—Selable 400 wo | ureau in Detroit, He told how | held at the Court House ip the City of ugust, cut- )—The prices paid Goodrich so Un Carbide .. 74 | early sales, undertone higher | specialized the field has. become | Ugntioes te cat Coe. 90 sae Jee toe g off the supply of hydramatic | Bouncy °> Detroit for No. t quatity tive | Goodyear 55.3 Un Pac 104.2 | "Cattie—Salable 800, Pully 80 cent | | of Jamuasy AD. 1606. of two Veleck in | t ae f Olds : , Hens, heavy t Grah Paige . 1.3 Unit Air-Lin 22 | fresh receipts cows; Market’ opening slow and the best manner for handling | !>* sfternoon. and com. jean s = or smobile, a Mg ad o-30; Nene t a oO ie Fy P iH Unit Aire a7 }on sleughter steers and yearlings, about | clients g@vhen acting as a tax con- beovton ~ som _ . long with Cadillac and Pontiac, | x es hed D . & steady; few good and chote teer WATLING, LERCHEN & co. ‘the iumobite s would have i! p2teery, {be Drollers or fryers winder | Greyhound... Ws Gait Pratt ..- 00.4 |\G90.00-3058, some, held +. tows | Sultant. Oakland County Circuit RF By ABT ry outpu see | aetive, i. stea Usty udg: Member New York Stock Exchonge end other leading exchanges /been much closer to the 1950 3-8. denny ducks 36 Light iy gp Loge. 2 U 8 ‘Lines att comssusvih Qt te280; eammee ond \n - ne lr w Rsmeiningy: wae ocd bearing inthe ucks n ew 2 > . 306 | cutters mostly $8.50-11.00; bulls | Russe and and Frank L. Dot volume. Turk Heavy type young hens 46; | Homestk 44 U S Smelt caren. Y | Pontiac Daily Press | newsps - : : _ 39.3 | unchanged: stockers and feeders = tee Detroit: 3rd Floor Ford Building - | Because Olds has what its ex: | young toms 33. Bens are a n 4 & Sted cee 40.2 | fee good and choice yearling feeders { attended the meeting. "Grins the f Aes - =, rthur & o . .eee 17.6 | $19.00-20.00 oore | ecutives describe as the most sen- | cascace Pour fil Cent 78.5 Walgreen “ openin Bgoame. Jetye of ae Suast, fo Se Ov TRY ee e 2 Calves—Salable 250 Vealers = ‘ ’ of Pontine 1 ; | sensational line of cars in our 57| | CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry steady: rn Ey ge es EE gg Saag BL - Motor vehicles in the U. S. trav-| %f January AD 1084 SP OOF Pontiac: 616 Pontiac State Bank Building—FEderal 4-2895 | years history, all of them are op- aoe coops: £00. paying prices | Interix Tuy iad WhVe Pulp. 236 | and py og hf eled about 547 billion miles in| ea! ARTHUR E MOORE hens 23-8. light hens | int Harv...., 281 W i. ctciee 1953. At 50 mil & tree copy of Probate, | timistic over the sale 19-28 reese est Un Tel.. 42 | $33.00; utility and com $15.00- miles per hour, it bony er sales outlook for ers aration 24-27; old voss- | ant ES 35.8 wens 4 Brk 23.6 | 23.00; roel 8 oo mate 9S: wang and | would take one car 1,250,000 years pamine BS wart none, caponet ~ c ew cu $8.00- . int Tel Tel 42 Woolworth ... 431 12 to cover that distance. caves Jan. 5. 1956 . Ww. = Death Notic anted Male Help 5| Wanted Male Help 5| Wanted Fema anted Fema anted Female Help anted Male -9| Paint, & Decorating es BOX REPLIES ~ -. 5|__ Wanted Female Help 6) Wanted Female Help 6) Wanted Female Help 6) Work W Male 9 Paint, & 11A He*TING WORK DONE ANY | WOMEN WANT WALL WASTING FORD, JANUARY 5, 1954, EMORY At 10 am, today WANTED: ' job, large or small. 71-9001. oo Wa . in YOUNG LADY TO , , painting. jae Re , ot W learn jewelry and small appliance | D | Do You Want sapere moe wm NEW st ye * ‘ANiy PAINTING. Bliss; dear ‘ather of Pete Ford, were replies an NEEDED usiness. Some sales experience ETROIT 'A Better Job? Fore, est $0255. Jay Gray, Mrs. ener | . Permanent Excellent . ‘ RELIABLE PoARPENTER | OPEN Wa ite . : the Press office in i y. Apply WEKC 108 N PE 5-432 all Washin n brother of Mrs. Grace Hub- wing bo ality Salesmen for a | 4 Saginaw. Mr Ee y. | BROACH We have an opening in our Adver- aanaeh WISHES , PART TIME Pres, ,patimates Reasonable, & “& Pair z & Painting ts the follo xes; Qu ‘ capable job. PE 5-6836. . later by the Donelson-Johns Pu- Quali ; Journeymen — t F wnere Be wok be PAINTI ~ ity Dealershi | eer: tatarenn aed ‘in| YOUNG MARRIED MAN WILE NG INSIDE OUT, FREE ag ag " ° fillwrigh Se ee ete ost , congeaials people, "good starting | Consider _sny work. FE 94004. gtr ING 6” DRCORATING - 8, 12, 15, 19 We offer you: ~Commission | illwrights | High school graduate, business ex-| sa Week hospitiliza-| POSTTION aS BOOKKEEPRR, ac.| °A -& DECORA . PA- 3226 Oreen wood, Auburn » 15, 19, 43, 46, as Uae rm 5 > PY g Rot essential ational | tion traveling auditor, 25 removed Free estimates , 5 ; beloved wife 4, 80, 98, 110. ang Work Interruption Insurance Machine Repairm or good 7 re See Miss Lockman, Pontiac Press ears ne tn s Lillian Crate; dear ° as Veseee = Dome Fee ~ . en lan. or Wayne . Age| PAINTING PAPERING & PAPER and Vern Hud- and an unlimited opportunity to OFFICE GIRL ~poq| fe no the vert ipo Bee “4 shares sell America’s most EXPER: For! i's >t istue. Box Sos and qromer,_ Mra. tnd ‘trucks et Michigan's, finest and Wid. with some dookk Ex- spit shift, write Box 68." - on SA = ; Funeral service il aa Wanted Male H 5 | Sealership” serving you ‘for 34, cellent pay, Lynn Jewelers. 18 1 Cost Clerk-general | WarTREss, From 10 AM, to 6:36| SE PAIR PLASTERING inh gy Es ay . E Tth, at 2:00 elp ears. ran, —— 1 Payroll Distributi p.m. 5 days a week FE 3-043. . . p.m. at the Parmer-sn We want Toolmakers DISTRICT MANAGER J istribution | Eap DRIVERS PULL OR 1 ¥ « 2 Ar WEES oe ee neral . Interment AL meraTe| 7 weet mon of simcority. om | WOMEN, 25-40 interested in earn- ¢ ing te ART | ets repai. work vin ruckin Hill Cemetery. Mrs. a lie salesmen to help pantie 300 Dome jn yr Pg industry. No others ing 975. plus weekly. Proven home Clerk -e, — paste. J a, P- “| Drees oan rt Mo 4 &T g 12 i state st the Parmer-Goover| Qnyraia after § pm, or | APPLY | sas progeny, Gonesous over: MIDDLEAGED LADY TO CARE| CARPENTER WORK WANTED | iowr 4 . D Tia MAN Wwoet | 8°C,,e Oe, °* call PE, $4161 for | é | tensive fees. Phone and car neces- INSURANCE BENEFITS 7 a Fe | ee ot “Pauled Pie te M eee nae Let EVA) FULLY UNDERSTAND CK tine, Sales Manager. 7 | oma @ w a oe 45341. aa, t VOLLMAR MOVING AiD sTOR- baton. age Ti; beloved| fee hem aeans CEARG- — PON | eet meme of rechets It: | WRITE, PHONE — = ... | Work: Wanted Female 9A . Agents for N. American Van wife of Frederick Walker; dear TIONS STRADY EMPLOY Offer Limited NTIAC ° , 8 5: ER | vote 3 evenings reek? Let us fp pried 4 Gola “anviee FB iy . s Mother of Elsworth and Clayton HT MAN, SEE H. NiGHT WAIT! RD. AT AVON RD. P.O. BOX| show yeu how hundreds average or sou.| Peet bs service. FE dee atin at Ue Pret has | Tae ke | MOTOR | doy s _ Must have own| On pati MICHIOAR.| Tee iat laden tenn ce sanegtaper” Wiking ts, sant ; ae — Funeral service will be held Wed-| Gap ~ =. _ k H i 6726 R . . ' bteh Neht +6079 St the ‘Dudley Ht. Moore ‘Pune =. Opreferred. 108" “e Monteaim. ac DIVISION écantavedt oo re wants Fae Sex 36 FON-| So 90 6 $2 per weck. Beer oF FROCRINO AND udley H. Moore rai ANTS ' | §vivia 8. Davis, Box 32, : ° Home, Auburn Heights with Rev. CA EN white woman to live in, general) o———— | MIDDLE AGED AN 7 phone % ore ashes. PE 42266 or 2-7625. | in Pere ne J USED CAR - oe ee ae Pe cd sor CO. ee: w : “fountain aa FOR SODA for house work. Live in. FE 2-7144, }— x" = 4 Ear! zt Mes Waiker will Ie ii .| Sina. commission mn Blue good weges | ACTUAL IN U. 8. Employment Office tae Pros, Boxee wate nencariael ay ADE FO CARE FoR| YOUNG Om. Wi ‘STEAD’ Trucks ‘for Ren Mrs, Walker will lie im state ot} surance Cross in | “So. Am., Europe. To $15,000. Write | GLENWOOD A _—e _—- 7. 3 ch “ |” work after 3:30 Dudley core Funeral! Steady employment,” 30 yra te Employment Center, Ve ontiac, micn.| OPPICE CLERK AND TYPIST at on EXPERIENCED erences, 3| and care of children. PE 56-4787. —— business AID MOTOR BALES. _ Rm. 338. 316 Stuart St., Boston. ay - mn Pe @ experience, | ——— _only apply, 67 | eT wl Huron. _ a | _ Ask for ¥ % en | Tow % Stakes Card of Thanks 1/_W. Pike, FE = od bat 2 carting ‘salary, ed. 4_ Book keeper-C “Cashier com a = = Ponti Banp ae Oe ee a ° ral ae 3 . 1 To Retail Grocery “Salesmen| cage essential, Goo os RT famee “aba Wan, pena he laces manest pontoa, pleasant Fork vt oo ee Sairel *Peoaee THANK MY MANY F oo aE cameo r ana needed choir A and in my home, Industrial Tractor oe Sd neighbors, The Pon- |’ or Pontiac x. in large ‘nearby chureh, to re-| Bagley and Rockwell, PE 2.2611 pom. weer Bae See | fame, peg ae, ctar| Ee Rane | Eve Re Aan “OM | DEN ERPERRERCRD A route in localized area.| only . : many acte of kind- Must ,. . ea Suaon SPECTOR ‘SMALL housework. op yt the illness be married and Sh sonst 50 years BUMP MAN. EXPERIENCED, a pane. must have tools, WAIN don GENERAL REAR BK. between € gy 2:30 am. 6 Gmith, Chester V. smith. = pte —— 3 Sf wort. Call OLive 28i81. | ance and vest sa i. Mningham Prt room, liberal time maior PAGED D HOw -ssi(‘(‘ié‘éstt*;C he the tot WS | WANTED BOYS, Wir: AN AUTO-| 9, 118 Wood Ra. Lane| fj, Must, have good references. 3 obile ye for vex: _ Call MI lor interview. JOR PRINTER tn LARGE WOMEN EVERYWHERE WITH 3 — eiyaes oe OS| ties Geen hl F Fah eerrsg every day. No . No ex- 4 = rience necessary. 3-748. ; OFFICE } “MAN NAGER ~ WOMAN mm HOUSEWORK retail rel care children Woodward yo area. “asic AM. to 1 Pas fsy week. 249 knowledge of bookk CURTAN 42 ATS dry Pb. FE 2-810 ay; Pai ms Devore tenes . ‘ es es es a...) oo ae 3 5 ae