ay ®: The Weather _ THE PONTIAC PRESS — 112th YEAR : kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 -3¢ PAGES abecoraTe Tae Tea ee 4 ¢ Te City Completing Arrang Youth, 7 6 ; Terrorizes Famil y Boy Fires Shot | Security Bak Sentenced at Stepmother in Holdup Try Boys’ School Trainee) | Captured in Father's Office A 16-year-old West Bloom- field Township boy, armed with a 30-30 rifle, terrorized his father and fired a shot at his stepmother late last night in an apparent rob- bery attempt. The gunshot, police said, narrowly missed the step- ‘mother as she stood at a bedroom window calling for | thorities, AP Wirephote ON WAY TO JAIL—Joseph S. Petersen Jr., (foreground) walks land County Juvenile Home au-| with a handcuff linking him to another prisoner (hidden behind his | back) as he leaves the federal courthouse in Alexandria, Va., last Dr. Matheny, an osteopathic 'night, bound for jail. Petersen, a former National Security Agency geon, said he and his wife, nse analyst, drew a seven year prison term for misuse of secret documents. Formal Control of Senate Goes to Democrats Today WASHINGTON (# — Democrats take control of Con- gress today with the pledge of the new Senate majority leader, Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, that they will offer “neither blind support nor blind opposition” to President were awakened about 10 p.m. by | a noise from the kitchen. : i 3 < BERS Ref ¢f Mrs. F j H slug casement, by inches, the — police. ue rr . Sixteen police officers from Pon- tiac, West Bloomfield Township. called police from house after Eric fled, Halil fn E g i > - it hge Hi: lt (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6 fe tiated Eisenhower's program. Both houses of the 84th go through the formalities Congress were scheduled of transferring control from the Republicans to the Democrats, swear in new members and adjourn to await Eisenhower's personally delivered State of the Union message tomorrow. Hoover Seeks to Extend Law Calls on Congress to Continue ike’s Power to Reorganize WASHINGTON #—Former Pres- In a progress report, Hoover said his second commission on govern- mient reorganization will begin filing ‘within the next few weeks”’ |reports and recommendations for cutting costs and improving effi- . / Pietatate ....- * ¢# Commissioners Delay Action One Week on Fluoridating City’sWater Supply After hearing an overwhelming amount of comment supporting fluoridation, the City Commission last night voted unanimously to lable until next week a resolution calling for fluoridation of the city's water supply. The move to table was made by Commitsioner Jom E. Carry. who said he wanted further time to4 study the proposal. of the dental section of the State Health Dept A representative of the Oakland County Dental Society and Mrs George Wyman, health chairman of the Pontiac PTA Council, spoke briefly. All favored fluoridation means of reducing dental cavities, especially in the teeth of children. In asking the week's delay, _Carry said he was not against is away. | Hayworth planned no social ac- Mrs. Hayworth, their 16-year-old | twins, Donna Lou and Francene, fluoridation, but added, “I can’t honestly say I am for it.” He said the week would be used to gather more information on the subject, which has raised a con- troversy in almost every city where it has been proposed or Carry also raised the question of the priority rating of fluoridation as a public health measure, saying: “The sewage problem is apparent in many, if not all districts of the city. I think the first thing we should do is to spend money on the sewer problem.” Commissioner Floyd P. Miles supported Carry’s motion to post- pone. “Obviously this is a controver- sial matter and from the evi- unior Senator > } as a | & persons arrested. fluoridation with | dental caries.” * ¢ *@ \——a | “ | ofthis RSE Q < stead par? ae Bs € = | ; a | Pontiac Press Later, order at last night’s City Commission meeting, | Wyman said, ‘In not a single instance has Mrs. George Wyman, health chairman of the/of fluorides to water supplies failed to reduce effectively combat dental caries, or cavities.) i i TE ig ¥ 2 H 5 : j i i i ri : At it | 4 Page 2, Col. 8 for Viet Nam WASHINGTON (INS) — .| trator Harold E. Stassen announced today he has hired Wolf Ladejinsky to head the land reform program in Viet Nam. The FOA said the post wi FOA Snaps Up Ladejinsk Land Reform) Foreign Operation Adminis- ll pay Ladejinsky $11,800 a| year, a raise of $800 over his previous position as agricul- | also! ture attache in the U. 8S. embassy in Tokyo. oe ; $50,000 Reward To Authorize Payment for Information Leading | | to Remon’s Killers | PANAMA (®#—Panama is expect- ed to offer $50,000 for information leading to the killers of President Jose Antonio Remon, The govern- ment also has asked the National Assembly for another $50,000 for investigation expenses. The Assembly unanimously ap | proved the first reading yesterday | of an administration bill authoriz- | ing the payments. Final passage was believed certain, probably | Thursday. . Authorities said identification | of the weapons used in the | Remon slaying implicated ex- | President Arnulfe Arias, one of Panama to an neutare Ladejinsky was dismissed on security grounds by Agriculture Secretary Ezra His firing raised a storm of pro- test from U. S. and Japanese offi- cials who claimed he made more friends for America than anybody else in Asia when he supervised the land reform program in Japan following World War II. Asked for comment, Hagerty said: ‘“The White House asked the heads of the departments and agencies involved to use their best ¥ U.S. Will Build Housing Project for $3.5 Million Pontiac to Finance 2nd Low-Rent Development With Revenue Bonds Declaring that a need for additional low-cost housing still exists in Pontiac, the City Commission last night authorized negotiations with the Federal Housing Au- thority for construction of a new 300-home project. The $3,500,000 project, to be built entirely at federal government expense, will supplement the 400-home Lakeside Housing Project completed in 1952 in the southwest part of Pontiac. i § 5 ; aH ! : : { Ai é : Ea A? ‘hn judgment in working out the situa- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Top Chinese Communists ‘Entertain Hammarskjold TOKYO \# — U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammar- | skjold, seeking freedom for-11 American airmen and Secret Police Chief Jorge Luis-| other U. N.‘prisoners of Red China, dined privately | alfaro- said guns of the same type, |German-made Schmeisser 9mm. | machine guns, have been confis- | cated on previous occasions from | Arias, who was ousted from the | presidency in 1951 in a bloody coup | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) BUSY AS BEES Just ask for the | Peiping radio said. tonight with Communist Premier and Foreign Minister |Chou En-lai and Vice Foreign Minister Chang Han-fu, Cgmmunist broadcasts heard in Tokyo reported only by an overwhelming General Assembly vote. A Chinese language+ ‘ - ——— Ce ‘The Day in Birmingham Study New. Parking Plan Utilizing Shain Park Land i * > Bet: a. * it r+ Pe? ‘ From Ger Birmingham Bureas | vived by two daughters, Mrs. Ruth BIRMINGHAM — In an effort | Kurowski of Birmingham and Mrs. | to preserve some of Birmingham’ Charlotte Noack. five grandchil small town atmosphere, and yet ‘dren and two great-grandchildren prowide parking where it is most | needed, the city commission has) Thursday at the Bef! Chapel - of come up with a new plan to move the William R. Hamilton Co, with Shain Park south of its present | burial in Woodlawn Cemetery - Detroit, The plan was revealed by City’ Manager Donald C. Egbert last, i | > Egbert said while the commis- m has previously opposed Park for parking, plas iff Uses Ancient Open Car Through Gardens VATICAN CITY W®—Ailing Pope would Pius XII a substantial contribution shar orn pes ancient open z } get a" 4 3 3 i E E | and walk in the gardens, said the MH i cof 3 fly | its! yl - al itil i In announcing the appointment. .Said that the FOA had reviewed Ladejinsky’s security file “and found him eligible for i ' ; ' Commenting on his new ap- peintment, Ladejinsky said: “1 the privi- ery I" I if ga I regret very much ter- in Japan, I he- will of- opportunities for constructive 77; jhis firing on security grounds. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Ladejinsky said: “As to Mr. Ben- The tation's’ weather showed | %n. I do not sit in his judgment little change foday, with more fog,|! leave this to his fellowmap.” rain and snow im the mid-continent Three or four months ago Stas- and some Western states. Mild, | %¢" attempted to hire Ladejimsky fair weather continued in the south.| from the Agriculture Department Northeast, | but was turned down and told the Rocky Moun-| Russian-born farm expert -was [we eetete~ ae othe rain or drizzle! ‘The FOA pointed out that the State Department, under which Ladejinsky first worked in the post-war peried, had twice | Gavel Ui. | |to feel that Ladejinsky can do ; much to keep Viet Nam from go jing Communist in the elections scheduled for next year. | Ladejinsky went to work at 10 \@ m. (EST) in his new job which | is listed as a sensitive one. land | Teform expert probably will spend {a month to six weeks briefed in the U. S. before going to southeast Asia. In announcing the hiring. Stas- sen said that the matter of evalu- valleys. Near zero visibility condi- tions were reported in northern Il- linods. An FOA official ber ee Hat ‘ FT times reach different § constu- sions, even as judges of any qsutt cometianss have dissenting opinions."’ - ture preceding & am 6 am: Wind velocity 1¢ mph’! sets Wednesday at 5:14 pm Thursday at 0:01 a.m t 220 pm 6:11 a.m. valuable service to the United States in a special field of land reform which he had competently handled in Japan." | Stassen said he had talked with | Benson and the Agriculture Sécre- ya rises Thursday at on K+ gh eh mE 3 ificetions : err rr rir Lettie Je weer dee | Service will be held at 11 a.m. | Pope Takes Air in Old Mercedes ' for Daily Motor Tour. for security and loyal- | He added: ‘Individuals some- | ~ Oakland Senator Seeks 4th Judge Be patege in County | Oakland County's State Senator- elect William S. Broomfield today said he would re-introduce a bill to provide the county with a fourth circuit judge and expressed confi: | | ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 _ 7 Transportation } Confab Called * Michigan Included in 4 7-State Conference of Governors Next Month SPENCER. Ind. (UP)—A sevén- {| State conference“of governors on "i d public transportation problems has | been called for next month at [gree rom are : ca a Sal | ™ dence it could be passed. Evansville, Ind Broomfield's ement tot | Representatives of turnpike and | | lowed eon the heels of an Oak-. | highway commissions from six | land County Bar Assn. resolution | states met Tuesday at McCor- | While a state representative last | year, Broomfield introduced a fourth-judge bill which was de- feated in the House “The main objection came in| that there was no apparent’ accom- | | modations for another judge,”’ the | senator explained. | | “Some felt the situation should vorably. “I contacted the court adminis- trator, Meredith H. Doyle. and he g ss Bt! : fi 7 § g 5 i HL i i i i E ‘| rs Ls Fei § : tels! | could must ee F | “The i tiac | to handle a lot E | Formal Control Goes "2 | (Continued From Page One) |bultation on the legislative pro- | |gram, but had not come to |understanding yet about what ibe the first business before Senate. | first on Eisenhower's expected pro- | posal for a three-year extension of | the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act. together with additional tariff- cutting powers. Nixen will be presiding over a | Senate going beck, after twe years GOP rule, te Democratic contrel by the margin of one sworn in, the will incl | publicans and Sen. Morse (Ind- & 'both sides, Sen. George (D-Ga)) succeeding Sen Bridges (R-NH). That would signal formal Democratic control. George was named for the post by a Dem- ocratic caucus yesterday. ‘as Brazil Train | 'Brushes Freight | | RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil » —| Fifteen persons were repasted | | killed and 40 injured in a railway | | wreck last night near Barra de) 'Pirai, 70 miles northwest of this icity. A passenger train and a) freight were involved. The Meridi-| | onal News Agency said information | lat the scene was that careening | | freight. Panama Will Offer | Reward of $50,000 (Continued From Page One) 5 :e - and two brothers, Vern and Ells-| assistant Oakland County Prose- worth, both tm Calilrnla, three |r George F. Taylor sad today. T@FTOFIZES Family Mrs. Julia Deising, both of Bear} As‘ an example, Taylor cited &/ (cootinued From Page One) Lake, and Mrs. Frances Stark of recent television program onwhich |. 1. ‘Plymouth, three nephews and five | a will was depicted as being legal | Sack at the training achool Soran byt ates when simply written out and signed | after spending a holiday leave at , Steward died Dee. 31, when her car slammed head-on into a |%Y one person. home. School officials said the boy tree off USIO in Groveland Town-| “To be legal, a will in Michigan | "€V@r checked in. ship. must be signed in presence of two Leaf said Erie claimed to have witnesses, who must also sign,” | purchased the rifle and a bex of The longest railway bridge m (he explained. “Tt should be stated | cartridges yesterday at a Bir- any kind im the world is the 12-|in a manner which allows litte | mingham store, charging them mile Lucin Cutoff, a wooden pile | chance to contest it. to his father. The bey admitted structure carrying the Southern| “When a will is fought, much | being im the house and firing the Pacific tracks over Great Salt | of the estate can be lost in attorney | 64, Leaf said. : Lake in Utah. fees and other expense.” Juvenile authorities said the boy ———— - has been at the Albion school since Turnkeys Footsore September after Macomb County him theft charge. 8 . oo &@ car Elevator Being Replaced |*taitsute ye wast mite at Oakland County Jail (%.°*™ == Oakland County Jail is without his personal we have was scheduled to make an elevator for two to three weeks. | to see that it is ae 0 ies ee ee Those few words mean a lot checks need signing, we walk — head sent ile and get them signed, and it/ ben made. to take them to the ve - | mick’s Creek State Park and out- | lined a proposal for a more com- ON RETIREMENT BOARD — prehensive conference to be held Charies H. at Evansville Feb. 21. appointed a by the Now a tax and cipal adviser, Harmon replaces J. | L. Van Wagoner, who moved from the city recently, : Pontiac Deaths ae ‘state highway and toll road com- Stephen F. Gaddis _| missions, flood control and water- | Joseph in 1955 Prayer service will be Friday | ways boards and the Ohio River Members of the St. Joseph at 10 a. m. from the Donelson- | Valley Army Corps of Kagineers’| \:.rcy Hospital staff this week se- Presiding at Tuesday's gather- | ling was Dr. Dillon Geiger, chair. | 2c*0! Dv. Carleton A. Smith as CARLETON A. SMITH -Tennessee, Georgia and Fierida | were invited te the Evansville conference which will attempt te | “coordinate” the various state | toll read, free highway and wa- | terway programs. Chief of Sta | died rr four hours later, on conference | = cpivel ty tee, aus, Five More Youths Lee and Donna Marie. - - Dural wit be im Mount Hore (yestioned in Thefts | BIRMINGHAM—A story of five | at if if f iv iP 4 i 8s 3 j as ak TE Fo i ili | HF gE? = wile the ober three will appear the police department's ju- | Oye ts teen ca es Cadel Chest Catholic Shrine j } was Besides her Service was held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Blaine. Christian i- 3 rire the main road leading to t if She was the @aughter of Mark crash a mile north of Oxford. The ‘and Lucy Rhodes Steward and | warrant was issued yesterday. =, sarees eet Make Wills Property, Residents Are Urged Norma! “Tt's easy for the average per- | cry w mae som-cnn ATOM Youth, 16, g paths. Babian said posed the shrine not believe monuments should be 3 iH li : | correct way to make a will,” Chief f cst "maas own "uemmeey. (HOSDItAL Names | i Morris Howe, it, of st Bena Ot Recreation Spot * - ee Pontiac City Affairs Four Beer, Wine Licenses Approved by Commission By a 4 to 2 vote, the City Com-| ment roll for the project and a mission last night approved is- | hearing was set for next Tuesday votes were cast by Com Ross P. Tenny, general manager. P. Miles and Harcourt S. the L. H. Cole Oi Co... and a Commissioner Roy V. | long-time community leader, who | died of accident injuries two weeks ago. Dance Permit 1s Withdrawn Affair Was Slated for Benefit of Bobbie Dunn te Hortense Riddick, 373 Frank. | lin Rd.; Gifford & Jones, 24 | State Ave.; Clovis Skelton, 64 E. | Kennett Rd., and Arthur Feather | stone, 338 Central Ave. uy tz | =F ij = i fi asked the Mil- Township Board of Review, on Fluoridation ssssa, Cait bese self many times over,” the money Monroe. refunded plus five per kinds of stories. But why not let _children keep their permanent Silent Record Requested ‘eth all their lives? “I think we should give a y F eae 43 1| ‘ee Pa Ub. we ow y * _ pros ag Mea M on | bes eet et a otha, 2 ba * = yee, | ibe = Pa a Oe ead ey aw he tate nee ‘- ne | He came Sa et v. January 15, 8:30 P.M. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 bs Fas , ri) . ‘ wa Say Chinese General |Veep’ Takes Oath Today Barkley 5 Office Leciano to Seok | Pitth : | Bes rites onest Dollars {Sentenced to Death [for Fifth Term in Senate eens |e Haberdoshe TAIPEH, Formosa“ — News-| . WASHINGTON ()—Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky starts afresh Downright Dinky : rda er paper report Lt, Gen, Pao: Chi-| day on & job’he first tackled in 1877—that'of being a United States Scat NAPLES, Italy w@—Hard-boiled Chiseee lisdaeetet seen ead For the fith time; the tenioving, storydeling former “Veep,” Junior Senattor’s Suite |’ y.ck xing ot vice, te about t now TT, asa senator. : 1 tenced to death by a military court was on hand yesterday when Surroundings eep which found him guilty of corrup- Oklahoma Lass Wins Democratic pone ene WASHINGTON one ee ‘ont tine ae ae tion and abuse of power. Title of Cotton Queen pone Ste en eter oa Barkley {a “back home” ta tn, | ties.” she chuckled over his meat The Defense refused to| MEMPHIS, Tenn. #—A willowy balls and tomato sauce at a res- Okiahoma ‘honey-bionde, De». Lois | “"**s 8&¢ warm pats on the back. | Senate—and then again, he isn’t. | taurant which cooks early for him confirm or deny the report. is the 1955 of Cot- Barkley was first elected to the} The venerable, Tl-year-old Ken- so he can obey police orders and Peo-was changed with accepting | Fauinet, ts +e ae lass | House, in 1912 and. served ihaze| tacky, Democrat who made news |get otf the streets by nightfall Heavy Duty Style Seo aon ~~ igen bree , in 1932, 1938 and in 1944. in today as his state's junior sena- | money,” he said confidently. “Yep, T Rods charged whet ra ow make a six-month tour of es ae tor after a two-year absence from | a lot of honest dollars.” raverse ee een cenoah ceil tn tad | sot Neeles eal ibeliolte tet ee SS ae = the scenes of his former triumphs.| “That's what they wanted, wasn't tried to commit suicide but was| will ambassador for the cotton in-| occasion in 1944 he resigned that And as = new senator, Bark. |"? eee on foiled by prison guards. dustry post in dramatic protest against ttle neem ned Maree mar- | iess forced on him. Police ruled ‘ Bey used 2 Sone ale se sy ‘a A= ogy tg he'd hiave to start showing some om ted with the veto of a — ° oa tach tthe be leas - his , I f : I president under President Truman SORT 7.0 SSnd Mae ee Zz. : 1952. are . run t per- : wee Cay deadly mmr ded ‘ With the advent of the Ben ds tho Vor, Bertiay bed i the sonally. Luciano ought to be even : hower administration went center private office a better attraction coun- ) Change All Your Ideas About Cough Syrups of public ottice for the first time|very large, oval mahogany table |ter than pretty girs.” it’s That Time . . . Be Prepared to : in the nearly 50 years since chairs around : Six Leading Cough Syrups Tested in ‘ne Congh Sytup ievure age eye et election in 1905 as a county prose- Se Just Stubborn, Is All Fight Off Golds, Aches and Pains Medical Center. Results Vital to You. il. LL “Thue he mace a comebhck lest | est such collection in the world. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. «—Mrs. | W. T. 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Narcotics Anonymous ‘uxs".ctem.?*.sz¢° 937 Urility Poles Struck | cect mm coca tat ‘ ine HES Show Business , F oe c| d member of the probation depart HARTFORD, Conn. ~The Con- we ee ms : i will give aid to necticut Safety commission figures as ded | bas rr m = a0 ny com ite Webster School Sir Harry Lauder Worked Very Hard ||O1med In © ICVetanG soy vie ei any oeanced| Th Nain Langue aba ae | . : : ye a “Narcotics Anonymous” club| 8 Stitches, 8 Months down by automobiles and trucks. | was va | palit tesor|t 2 Keep Reputation for Stinginess sin tal adie ws so |"copeeino, wt ee egy Sy ee ‘Bowel EDDIE CANTOR worked awfully hard to live up to it. When he peg} Gagliardo, chief pabe: roy Waynick, convicted of cutting ¥ : on Benefits of Parent By pr arfpand 3 The greatest vaudevillian of his day was a| found out that on trains the porter would shine | tion officer for Cuyahoga County. | a woman, was up for sentencing. ARMY , Participation 7 man who was knighted by the King of England shoes, he never made a trip without bringing Gagliardo said he wanted to test! “How many stitches were need- ; : "Sir Harry Lauder. Lauder was not only the | #long six pairs, and put them all out. a theory that “junkies” and alco-| 5 1 close the wound?” asked NAVY “ shag _— — highest paid star of his day, but he was really; One porter, on a train from New York to ware a poe Judge Wa. H. ‘S. Burgwyn. 2. ealled the “Webster School Story” | ‘i ove-man show.” He came to America in|Chicago, looking at all these shoes, said to Ros helped provide cares in aumm-| ‘Eight, Your Honog,” the wem- 32 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 appears in this month's issue of 1907 and captured the hearts of the people— another porter: “It’s the first time I ever saW| ber of cases by offering compan-| an replied. > the Michigan Education Associa-| 11+ completely! a Scotch centipede.” ionship and group therapy. “Eight stitches, eight months,” tion Journal. It reters to this Pon-| 5). parry would never play on Sundays. He| , When a press agent came to him and said Gagliardy said a 25-gearold in-| the judge ruled. “Next case.” ICE tiac elementary school as “pupils | ..14 the people who came to see him were re-| that his daughter—10 years old—was crazy tered.” igious. However, he did relax this rule for| about Lauder and she'd love to see his show, Developed around the credo of| war benefits. Sir Harry pulled out a pass and said, “Here, Oc wire s. Webster School — that each child) In 1938, 1 was on.a speaking tour of Eng- take your wee lassie and you'll be sitting AVIS SE echo c aad & land and Seotiand, and I met Sir Harry in | Tight in the orchestra.” ik leat ee what, Glasgow. We had a nice golf game and a The press agent replied, “Gee, that’s wonder- Funenal Pome - ney ee i Ney 7 ey gel months later, I had a letter from him ful, but my child doesn’t have a dress nice -Brand the Webster success secret is par-| saying: “Dear Eddie, come back to Glasgow | enough to sit in the orchestra.” Lauder said, New ent participation at the classroom) and we'll have another game of golf—I | “Wait a minute—lI'll fix that,” and gave him — level. found my ball.” two seats in the balcony! Air : At Webster, says Dr. Edith | Lauder hada reputation for stinginess and . (Copyright 1955) Force : Roach Sayder, principal, the co- ; 7 eperation between the parent, Cc B i SM comity and ror boom » |S, Census Bureau feam|é ; : : ): ae on Survey|= D ful F D | rats tty rin te tet =|) Make Population Survey|s Deautilu ormica Uinettes vane pdies Basing its educational philosophy week a U. S. Census Bu-| will ide information how | = van ° che reine ofthe cb ns a TS cm oe oe were eeu si| = Available in Chrome or Wrought Iron All chenpskin ted $49% > individual, Webster is school time workers throughout 1 = pated a . . double : : ; j where every child stays with a and environs for its regular month- how many were . seasonal share = 5 + ae ‘ ee 5. fa Tables made to order, any size or shape, including sipper Wear with one $ 95 4 teacher three years (primary plan) |!y “current population” survey. | ers." Gillespie said. pot see a «ee ae eke a pair of socks 1 — and where every child “passes.”| But im addition to the usual | 4, addition, the survey takers : Chairs are upholstered in Comark materis.— 4 = Warm as toast. Five needs of a child are Com) work experience and related | will find out how many worked erns — 16 different styles. All a Se ee tions it asks the @0-odd fam- | the greater part of the year but |= |} triple-plated, including copper, nickel and a cee Se Say Seen, dots parca Analy ney tre only at part-time jobs, he said. | == | = Brand New : toss queries designed to Other questions covering migra- . SORE tive | into sharp focus the 1954 em- tien ond mnjer esurce of income = Made to Order = ee a a 5 needs to belong. ployment situation. asked wage F 3.'A child needs recognition. The census bureau and its par- aie eo - = , ANY SRAPE = FLIGHT , ent U. S. Dept. of Commierce are ie monthly cur- STYLE = Were 3.95 to 12.95 | Reduce 20) mY | I 5 blades woe 5 ‘ f° + bs? ; : : z 4 Pa i] PONTIAC PRESS Ponties 12. Michigen ‘at Post Office. Pontiac. Mich. as second class matter += MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ——_—_—_—_—_ Shas Aeaoriaget Pree 'o cotinie ‘for ef all local news prin _Paber. as well as sll AP news dispate ———————— wely to the use to news- ‘Tus Powriuc Peres is delivered by carrier for 40 con ; carrier service is not avellable by ma . Livingston, Macomb, 1 w Counties it ts $12.00 « : ——__o_C_ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ——— WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 —=—=_— Governor Williams Is on Right Track In his inaugyral address at Lansing, Governor WriL1aMs said in part: “We must have a much more adequate transportation sys- tem. This means a _ great highway program to build tomorrow's roads today. That rogram should not wait. until he need overwhelms us. It should be undertaken now.” Governor WiLLiaMs is so right. We should not temporize. * x * Michigan finds herself badly in need of new roads; wider roads, grade separations and vast . improvements at every turn. Oakland County is one of the weak points in Michigan. : Nor is this the fault of road adminis- - trators. We've grown too rapidly. No one could keep up. The money hasn't been forth- coming. : gut. ow. Oakland County stands as the gate- way to the entire State for some of the most sections of the country. ‘Ohio and practically all of the eastern and southeastern States pass through our county. Our visitors (and valuable cash cus- tomers they-are) deserve the best. They are constantly making up their minds anew whether to revisit Michigan or try some other State where the transporta- tion is better. Remember the tourist trade has long been estimated as our second greatest industry. It is only exceeded by the building of automo- biles. * * * In addition, we face our own needs. Michigan and southeastern they et . with present us new problems of transportation. We-can’t keep up with ourselves. This applies to passenger cars and te trucks. Our own require- ments are greater and greater. Adding these needs to the great tourist trade that Nature makes possible, places us in dire need of new roads. “* * * , The problem is here. As Governor Wi.i1aMs says, “it requires action now.” The Press is happy to see that Governor WritiaMs is determined to préss for a courageous and adequate road program. Finns Outproduce Reds Sturdy, industrious Finland lost a shooting war with Russia but is winning a trade war with the Muscovites. The 1944 peace terms imposed on Finland required that all Finnish held German assets be turned over to Russia. This re- sulted in the’ USSR acquiring some 70 industries which it set about to operate. — * * * Things went well ‘at first because consumer goods were in such short supply. But it wasn’t long before the Russians discovered that Finnish com- petition was cutting into their markets. Finnish goods not only were ‘superior in quality but lower in price, facts which consumers quickly discovered. The Russians tried to meet the prob- lem by hiring Finnish executives, They wouldn't stay on the jobs, hewever, be- tause: they couldn't work with politi- cal commissars constantly interfering. orec the Russian trick of working long hours at low wages was have both labor to strike. _ during that time. - of Pontiac Lake. + eee tee me et — ‘Wall Street Journal correspondent, the Russians have sold more than half of these industries and they now want to sell the rest. The Russians, despite their boasted industrial superiority, find themselves unable to compete with Finland's free enterprises. House Needs 21 Day Rule Democratic leaders in the House are considering what we believe would be a forward legislative step — restoration of the 21 day rule. t Reason- for such action, according to the Associated Press, is the expectation of a coaliti¢n roadblock in the Rules Committee next session. Without this rule a majority of the committee could block any legislation almost indefi- nitely. - * * * With it, the chairman of any standing committee of the House could force the Rules Committee to release its bill after it has been held 21 déys. The House does have one weapon against committees which refuse to act on bills-——the discharge petition. Be- cause this requires the signatures of a majority, or 218 members of the cham- ber, it is so difficult and time consum- ing that it seldom has been used with success. * * * Repeal of the 21 day rule in 1951 was a backward step. Be- cause no small group should have the power to block a vote by the entire House, we hope the Demo- crats will carry out their plan to restore it. aE The Man About Town Our Winter Birds Local People Doing Good Job in Making Them Welcome Television: What runs you inte a headache and then tries to sell you something te cure it. Wondering if the blue jays need a psychi- atric treatment is Mrs. Weldon Webster of White Lake, who phones that they never before were so noisy, impudent and bossy in their actions. “But,” she adds, “they never were so beautiful.” Friend of the blue jays is ——— Jacksen Geistman of Pontiac Township, who says they do more than any other bird to add color and in- sptration to an otherwise drab season. He has noticed that they always are the fussiest on dark days. A flock of nine pheasants, and all of them cocks, was seen the other morning by Warren H. Organ in his yard at 3377 Clintonville Road, having assumed their winter coat of feathers, which lacks most of the vivid warm weather color- ings. Putting out warm food for some stay- over robins, accordirig to _Mrs. Gerald Kohiman ‘ ot Rochester, has made them refuse to touch any cold morsels. She says they just dote on hot spaghetti, probably because it re- sémbles worms. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. Howard P. Estes of 4010 Beach Road, enjoys the distinction of being the first girl born among al] mem- bers of her father’s family in 52 years, al- though between 40 and 50 boys have arrived Mr. Estes is manager of the Oakiand County Infirmary. The Pontiac City Draft Beard is asked for only 1@ men on its Janu- ary quota. The out-county board's quota is 26. The induction date is Jan. 31. ; When the judges awarded the honors to the third floor,.a holiday decoration contest among the patients at the . Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium closed with the entire institution in a blaze of Yuletida glory. Gifts by the hundreds were received, for which Recreation Ditector Mrs. M. G. Alexander and many Others feelingly express thanks to all who in any way contributed toward the happiness. Attending & tri-state fisheries conference at Higgins Lake next week will be Harold L. Hughes, Superintendent of the Drayton Plains hatch- ery. It is expected that one topic on the agenda will be the depletion of the blue gill population in our lakes. Losing a good fish and acquiring a sick dog was Wayne Scotten dog swallowed a good sized perch as his master pulled it through a hole in the ice. Verbal Orso ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, - hs + dey Voice of the People ee De ea, TRE, es . Coa rea mete Oy! +6 * wer eI, te Shallow Grave ————— ee JANUARY 5, 1955. a. oat Mrs. Ida Waters Praises Those Who Bring Helpful, Cheery Inspiration to Others Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of iack of space Pull name address and telep number of the writer must secompany letters but these will not be published if the writer so requests unless the letter is critical ip ite nature. The old year is past with all its successes and failures, happi- nesses and heartaches, what will the New Year bring? In an oid grammar studied many years ago, was this sentence which we were required to analyze, “The veil be- tween us and futurity is woven by mercy.'’ How true is that say- ing! If we were te bear all of the disappointments, frustrations, and heartaches of the coming years in addition to those of to- day, we would lese the courage te go on, To old §@iKs who sit alone know- ing that their life is over so far as working in the church and in community affairs or supporting themselves and thus maintain- ing their personal dignity, the words of Lee Voorhees in his Re- flections, published in the January 1 — the Pontiac Press, brought c ort and inspiration Mr. Veorhees’ goal, like Gen- eral Beoth's, is high. When Gen. eral Booth was asked for one word te send to the nations, he telegtaphed this one word, “Others.” A smile, a cheery greeting unmarked by insincer. Looking Back 15 Years Ago KEY CITY of Salla tured by Finns NLRB ELECTION looms in GMC plants, ° is recap- 20 Years Ago FDR MAY ASK for four billions for work relief CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, Jr., marries third time. Mr. Voorhees, your goa] is mine. I cannot give money nor verbal roses not meant. I shall not throw brickbats at my neighbors who are carrying heavy loads. My aim or goal is the happiness of others. May the New Year bring you happiness and success for your helpful, cheery words to others Mrs, Ida Waters Clarkston, Route 1 Press Needs Name and Address of Each Writer This column is in receipt of a letter written by Mark Copenhaver but his address is not included. If Mr. Copenhaver will send his address to us we will publish the letter, All letters to this column must have the name and address of the writer but they do not have to be published unless the letter criticizes persons, organizations or institutions. Case Records of a Psychologist Elderly People Under 80 Should Learn to Think Forward, Keep Doing Things Grandparents, teach your- selves to talk about tomorrow’s events instead of your ¢hild- hood. Quit living in the past. And keep hobbdling around. Don’t let anybody keep you off your feet if you can possibly hobble thereon. And never go to a nursing home where you can’t leave at your option. Bet- ter die free than live as a slave. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case N-315: Cynthia P,, aged 43, is the Texas woman who yester- day told me about Melissa's case. “Dr. Crane, what would you recommend for such a case as Melissa?” Cynthia inquired. “T haven't been able te sleep properly ever since my return to Chicago. For I see Melissa's pleading face and her words kept ringing in my ears as I left, for she sobbed: “ ‘Cynthia, please get me out of this prison. ‘I'd rather be dead than remain a slave here.’ “But, Dr. Crane, they won't let her die for they want to continue getting her $350 per month. “So they feed. her enough to keep her alive. And to her rela- tives, they say they offer constant medical attention to the inmates and have a trained nurse on call at all times. “This sounds beautiful and lulls the conscience of her kin- folk, I suppose, though Melissa says none of them has visited her in six months. “So what should be done to let Aunt Het our elderly people remain free and happy in their final few years on this earth?” Many homes for old people are excellent. They do a grand job, so I am not making a blanket in- dictment of nursing homes. Furthermore, you elderly people tring a lot of censure on your- selves by forever talking about the yesterdays. Why don't you vary your daily prattle and talk about things that may come to pass in the future? , And you often are childish to a fault. Moreover, you give away Fillet them in small towns with lonely widows whose meager earn- ings are hardly enough to main- tain the home and table of those ‘David Lawfence Says: | Political Pot ‘Is Boiling Despite F riendly Words Pe _ WASHINGTON—There’s a lot of double-talk being heard hereabouts which is designed by some of the political spokesmen to convey the idea that in the new session of Congress everything is going to be smooth and calm between the administration and the Democrats. Bur the sugar-coated words of professed amiability are merely the tactful way to camouflage the _ explosive weapons of political com- bat which are to be used the mo- circumstances are most tt al i HE ptr fell ; i rE Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service’ The fissioning of colonialism as a habit might be traced back to the substitution of diplomats for top-sergeants. \3 | An old line top-kick could squad in and get more action than & cat at a fish-fry. We know our old three-stripers didn't catch Aguinaldo, Sandino and Villa. But they sure made ‘em manufacture fast foot-prints. Now that the period of peace and goodwill is over—let's put the facts in the face. Most peace treatia@s are connived to find out what the other guy is sore about. If he likes the parchment less than you do it’s a victory for our side. : We are not colonizers as our beach-orchards prové. We do keep an island here and there just to- pick up sea-shells for strange chil- dren. Not -many people remember our greatest imperialist, Bever- idge of Indiana. There's a hun- gry bird who would order two eggs from Columbus. Back in 1898 Beveridge could take off on a strip of carpet. All he needed was room to swing & cat by the tail. The old bevel-edge wanted the United States to pattern its scope on the English plan. Like Ar- chimedes all he wanted was a deemed."" Remember this was i 1898 as the old crow flew. Make that flowed. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE 1 could not love you more than this ~. . As I have promised you . That I will give you all I _. . And all that I can do ‘GE 54 s tek 93 i a rHIE ine + br 71 unpopular. . That's the way it has always been and at this session in par. . ticular, after the rumors of a pros- pective cold war between the Re- publicans and the Democrats heard during the last campaign, it would | be indisereet Indeed to announce | the declaration of any such war. It's much better'to let the obstruc- Maybe, also, the Republicans will commendation nevertheless were sent to White by Truman severa’ t HE i gil lilt: i ify il i (i | tt fei alae iat hreidtey ji iat tl ev teetee FAgl nM ful » if . lh i‘ att ey én Medical Men, Scientific Investigators Want Everything Under Prescription revenue save a meager pension or Social Security benefit check. If we could place ambulant (walking) old people in such homes, they could hobble down Main Street each day and at- tend church each Sunday. They would then be free and far more happy. Besides, the tax- payers would not be put ‘to so . much expense to keep up siate Somes your ‘money to any glib, oily (Coptright, Hopkins Syndicate Ine.) salesman or relative, for you are often reduced to a childish mental age. My father-in-law, for example, tells me the same stories not only 100 times in one year, but he tells me the same ones Gres cr tour py WILLIAM BRADY, W. B “Delt ever “ee For many years you could buy you about the Pr time Jay and I made our biggest in any drugstore for a few cents catch of bluegilis?” he will ask the medicine I .recommended for at lunch, though he alrepdy had this or that trouble—such as so ee at the dium citrate; boric acid; iron-and- An lows reader i i! it PEEL i state regulation or one rt Hi! 7 a ; oF 5 ef fa , BA B 8 i ad e 7” — - ' Pontiac Lodge Holds . James Craig. excellent junior; Mrs ~ ; : ’ ; : BF and ee = as A . ¢ j s : , . J 7 ; } | in * CLAUDE WILEY Joint Installation In joint installation ceremonies Tuesday evening, Knights of Pyth- | ias Fellowship Lodge No. 277 and | Mizpah Temple No. 7 installed | officers for 1955 Fellowship officers installed were | Dean Patterson, immediate past chancellor; Claude Wiley, chancel- | lor commander; William Cowie, | vice chancellor; George Janes, pre- late: Earl Downing, master of | work: James McCurdy, secretary; | Frank Ketchum, financial secre- | tary: Edward Kerr, treasurer; Da vid Fulkerson, master of arms: | inner guard, and Charles Heinisch, outer guard Installing officers were past Edmund Un Sisters installed as officers for Mizpah Temple No. 7 were Mrs. | Dean Peterson, past chief; Mrs Edward Kerr. most excellent chief: Mrs. William Craig. ex- cellent senior. Mrs, John Wright. | Eleray Thomas, manager; Mrs. John Austermann, secretary; Mrs. Har- ry Pattison, treasurer; Mrs. to, acting grand senior. Mrs. H./ Delos Nicholie was emere and Mrs. James Thomson, accompa- | nied by Mrs. William Cowie, was | soloist | | . Federal J udge | Raps Congress | ie a a _ THE PONTI South Carolina Ready — the last general election approved Police Look for Surrey j a AC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1955 os | ¢ ferithe chitfires to play in and) Wash Cars for Dance || sased ’ . j = Sacer: Drop Dueling Law | Secon’ ot the oath required of, : baka fo : | the oath GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, — | cant lot. were stabled/ RICHMOND, Va. (®—Junior as reliabl COLUMBIA, S.C. Ui — Séuth elected and. appointed state of-| Michigan may be the automobile | elsewhere. |at Westhampton College, woman's id. € rah, business Carolinians are ready to sever an-/ ficials. , capital of the world, but Grand | | division of the University of Rich- | {9% other link with the past by drop- - + | Rapids police have a request to| Wild horses were very common | mond, offered to wash cars for anti-dueling oath written The average passenger car tire | look for a surrey with fringe on/ in Europe during’ the’ Old Stone | students and faculty to raise money) On ; . heir 1895 Constitution. milage has climbed from 5,000/ the top. Oliver Nance, 4 trucker) Age and‘ formed ‘important part for. a junior prom. Brisk was a with 187 Americans, including big majority of the voters in | miles in 1908 fo 30,000 miles today. | with eight children, said he bought | of the diet of the people ‘mild word for the business. They | vie Crockett, killed. a”, eee 728 A eevee °° RK anstataatatatatetet atte sate tete a te*e "eres ere A OK nrene a” Ke . Soro seceat ate tetetetatetetete® A Petatetetatetetetetete ete ctatete eter erate’ ce chetste nts ctets ore". 3 ee aeoeeee o OL Ra yd o a) ? eee eee ovo ctere eo" LJ for Being Stingy | , SACRAMENTO, Calif. @— Con-| gress is so stingy with money for | | Federal Courts, says Federal) Judge Sherrill Halbert, “it has im: paired the ability’ of those courts to function property. Judge Halbert's charge was made from the bench ‘yesterday after a probation officer said his | department didn’t have the money | to investigate a probation case thoroughly “T think it is a disgrace .. .” | said Judge Halbert. “If the - gress of the United States continues to cut down the money that is available for the operation of the Federal Courts, I think we might | just as well close our doors and) turn everyone loose.” | Girls Mob Boy for Kiss BROWNSVILLE, Tex. # — Po lice figure they'll have to put out | an anti-kiss patrol in one neigh- | borhood A mother reported her 3$-year- | old boy “was beaten up by a) group of girls’’ who wanted to kiss | him. The TEST-PROVED ! 4 i Broerrnmenen : Sea We as ; ) 5 & 0 = ie 3 4 : sn “ x weg pes - eee Phen met oS hey = : AY a Coe “ 5 sees Stes SOO ee aoe ecetenenen ox x ees 5 rer eters x wots . faccrareren ’ x * x * : ele swrae < 2D | , * . ° " . . : aecaes a Si ea sents pnb “ Bar me ~ A 7 oN: ANNUAL SALE! 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Washable! 42x90-in. * . , ‘ : ~ a? 6 . | _EIGHT - ! ~ " ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 ihn , , Estes Makes ~ |Most Perfect Plane Flight Starts Out in an Overcast foreigners leave Bazley’s Thursday ‘ | By MARGARET LATROBE , pitch of intensity. and the great shapes itself into vast eives, val-;and peas splash from one end of . | : France fo French SUPER SPECIALS!! pig . ; . \ When someone says “I've never silver bird leaves the runway, leys, mountains receding into the the plane to the other. Let the | been in a plane ...” my heart there are a few minutes amidst slate blue yondér—who ig to say | huge bird swoop, rise and fall in| . ‘ | Aches for the beauty, the splendor, the clouds.. Maybe you can see what may. be really there? | restless wind currents, J brush up| PARIS (#—Maybe it's the high 78 North Seginew leven the occasional queasy stom-| the wing-tips, maybe not. This is And the night flight? Choose on my prayers, brush off my skirt | Prices, maybe just the aftermath | Nurses’ Head, Dietician achs. they have missed. Which! a geod time to light the ciga clear moonlight. Fly as far as | and excitedly, delightedly, tighten | of World War II, but foreigne are | Mild-Cure doesn't imply any prejudice against rette, ask for pot coffee and open —_—you can, even if it means looking | the seat belt. It makes me feel | ™oving out of France ’ . Are Named at Oakland trains, buses. or boats they are a book, up a fourth-removed cousin 2,000 | close to the Almighty to be bob- | New census figures show that the Sliced County Infirmary fine. too. It's just that flight is like But the book is‘ never read. miles from heme. Because once bing about in His territory. | country’s foreign population is now , bb. 1 nothing else in this world. It is @™ Within seconds you have emerged You look upem the black velvet | Daylight or darkness, fair weath- only about 1,452,008, _ against ; A superintendant of nurses and ®*PéTience to seek, not to fromthe woolen vapors and your’ earth, Mit with a million spar- (er or foul-I love to fly! ae 2e ee ent 2A 0 BACON eeee a dietician have been hired to fill missed ny, | Surney has reached halfway to ‘ling jewels, you will wish te stay (Copyright 1955, King Features) decade oantior. b> new positions at the Oakland Coun- The most perfect flight, visua vA Heaven. The clouds lie below now, up there.forever, Whe could pes ; ann - ; Paris, a city so many strangers | Peeled ie trtelateateatelaletetalaltatetatetetetaheteteels begins on a field sprinkled wit) in a mass of ruffled cotton, What-' sibly sleep on a night flight? )‘Tot’ 61, Assists Father like to visit, had 459.498 of them | } This Veluable Coupon Entitles the i ty Infirmary, it was announced rain; with gray heavy clouds hang- .... colors were mixed for eatthly When the enchanting circles, | ; | living. here in 1931, but has | t Beorer to ao 1-Ib. Limit, Fresh c ' today by Howard R. Estes, man- '"€ low enough to be overcast bul «insets are intensified in the pastel avenues, pliers, and long, long _MIAMI Fila. & — Sunny Jim only. 186,164 The French Riviera | i; . ’ . i ager. high enough so the visibility isn! 4.4m world above the shadowy trails are lighted in q never- | Fitzsimmons, the grand old man has had a sifmilar experience. The ‘REMUS Good b.! nil. Lousy weather aground £iVES geee below ending pattern across the conti- of horse racing. likes to boast that Alpes-Maritimes district, which in-|§ § "6 Mrs, Alma Oakley of 511 Bast the passenger a greater chance tO 7, one side. deep against the mental jewel box beneath? he is assisted by his “little boy” cludes Nice, Cannes and Menton, {‘BUTTER Only ‘ Pike 81, bas been tamed 85 = {-~) ijseful, as he “helps” the pilot horizon, are four giant wings of tough flights? I love ‘em. Let in training his thoroughbreds. has 47,594 foreign residedits now,|— ! eee With Meat Purchase 5 and Mrs. Mary = get the big ship into the air. rosy coral. A distant escort, with- the coffee slosh upward from its Sunny Jim is 80 years old. His son, compared with 140,446 before Leemmnnwenweceencncneesnssecsssal B. Stireman s ats Seward St. After the engines reach their out swiftness.. And if the cloudland cup. Let creamed chicken, steak | John, is 61 * World, War I. was selected as dietician. aaa. seul : . ater mt ats : 2a a “These positions opened up Jan 1 under our new budget for 1955," . ; ; , - Estes explained. “It is going to| take a big load off my shoulders and give me more time for ad- ministrative duties.” . | & ‘a s s ° one bs be " ~ a ¥ = = - * Ss = Mrs. Oakley is @ regis tered | Iris nurse who grad-| Py a 4 oa ey -_* is ied 5 , od ba &% wm x uated from|;\ so Good Samaritan st Hospital, Rugby, | ; ¥; 3% N. D. She has been in. the Pon- | tiac area for 22| years During that time Mrs. @ak- ’ ley has held po- Mrs. Oakley ssitions at Pon- tiac General and St. Joseph Mercy , hospitals, has worked as an in-|/? dustrial nurse and served with a/? t. “it wz + = ¥ a a a * tat SE ay a * : **. vray * ts Pee ebes « my fers ee *. Ye res ’ 4 att and mumps cases was noted for last week, according to a weekly summary of communicable dis- eases reported by the Oakland IN , Se Se JANUARY JUBILEE last week. in the previous d week, no polio cases were re ported EACH Week Ending * Past Dec Week 2. "S41, 53 ’ KOR POR «n+ beens oe 2s Diphtheria = «.++«. 6 i a ee ee ert ee 1° ae Pueumonte (eli ferms) i ” 4 Scarlet fever ....---+-+ 13 8} Sein. eateocnrenne eo ; eeeeeere eetee Hepatitis “poze gecceee 5 5 (BRIGEIA) ones scenes 1 . e In Pontiac, Tl chicken pox and go sna ic GLAMOUR one CHARM public health. " Week Bnding Week 35.5498. 59 You won't believe what exciting buys these are eee ess: “ ‘ until you see for yourself. There’s news in every Preumoia seasv.ssss0 e 8 fabric, sparkle in every new fashion detail, wheeping cough meeeee : : flattery in every fit. Come now while the Vibrantly colored with a refreshing white influence . a llecti plete take home several at im its pique trim, a tie that can be worn as many - Speeding Arrest Costs rae " a ways as you can think of. Crease-resistant cotton County 15-Cents in End © this easy-does-it price, and glory in them from hohan plaid Charcoal with red, gold or turquoise Y now until half past summertime! RR Sie 208 with Mack plaid. Giees.12 to 3, SIDNEY, Neb. —A $24 assess- ment in a speeding arrest faded to 2. FORGET-ME-NOT a 15 cent deficit for the county be- Toni Todd gives you copious pockets with authen- fore the incident was closed tie flower garden Schiffli embroidery, the giass A Wymoing resident arrested on button mark a flattering dividing line between or spite. Sizes 12 to 20 and 14% to 24%. a speeding charge mailed the $24 check along with a waiver of ap- pearance and a plea of guilty in the presence of the arresting offi- cer. But once back home, the ; Just the flick of an accessory changes its attitude accused speeder stopped payment Six Other and timing! The slimming white icing, the easy on the check. S ] skirt are compliments to all figures. A Toni Todd The matter became a deficit op-| ° tyles to exclusive fabric, completely crease - resistant. eration for the county here when a , Raspberry, bite, rey. Wiac. local bank levied a 15 cent han- Choose From wo ah a Eee Sizes 12 dling charge on the stopped check. FAST RELIEF A Small, Deposit: Slat Mowe. Cotten in-Lanyenai Tt 7 Me i J oe tee ee eee eS ee ae OE Wes ee Se ee |S oe tee ie a BE A eR ee be J -, 2s 4 2 oe f 7, ’ bs uf S42 < ¥ . ~ ¥ - = rf TE epee ak ee ee ee ee ee See Ar or ee aE j aes ¥ } ‘ re ; i: A tcce : pr j ’ | 4 head e ; ; ‘ ’ ’ i . ‘ ’ ] » . ¢ ; ‘ > ‘ : d * « . e ay r te THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 * im SHOPPING CENTER 4z) —# T TTT , on ut gH vcctor? i, pert ivateaes tuft yo reds ikay = FASE sit ee iBis5 Seno SS eee rare PARKING FOR OVER 800 CARS Tel-Huron offers you so much more to make your shopping trips easier. Complete stocks in a variety of leading merchants’ stores. Big, easy to use FREE parking lot. Convenient shopping Feeatured This Week — DUTCH “Bday 00 iday, and $9 DIRECTORY of STORE HOURS © CUNNINGHAM’S PIC’N PAY Open indo Fen ee —— ‘S TOWN COUNTR 9:00 to 6:00 ° y. tre 928 to 8 p. m. SANDER’S Men. thru Sat. 8:30 «4. mm Glesed § : te 8 pm * BOSTON M-T-W- 9:30 to § T--S 8:30 te 9 ~ =i WINKELMAN’S T-W 9:30 T-F-S 9:30 to? pm KRESGE’S M-T-W.T 9:30 te 6:00 Pri. & Sat. 9:30 to $:00 p.m - UNITED sHiRT DISTRIBUTORS M.T-W 9:30 to 6.00 \ THE SHOE Box M-T-W 9:30 to 6:00 - ‘TPS 0:30 te § p.m. hours. Find out for yourself this week. Shop at Tel-Huron. January Sale! Thursday, Friday, Saturday FAMOUS MAKER WOOL DRESSES ll Regularly $16.95 to $19.95 Collection of casual wools—ierseys in solid colors and wools. Navy, darks and bright TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Since 1875 Tender Young Pig Pork Loin Roast _ WRIGLEY’S SUPER MARKET MR. FRED ie a © WONDERLAND MYER’S JEWELRY mer . TFS 0:30 tc'3 M-T.W 9: ae TPs 8. “yy ane WRIGLEY’S super MKT, Regulerly $22.95 Note the label in every dress. Beautiful woo! jersey average loins —M-T-W 8:38 te §:99 T+.s 9:38 te e p= basic with s taffets petticoated skirt, Blue, pink, beige, coral, navy. 10 te 18, Don't miss an exciting velue like this! Very Special ! islet’ monrep D TEA CUPS & SAUCERS Fine tronslucent china. Elab- Orately decorated. Si $ shapes, Elegant foong 1 00 SHOP THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M. s » Coin Id breath-taking colors,” 2-Pes, SPECIAL SALE! 5 GRAIN U.S.P. sTOCK UP NOW! CUNNINGHAM MS Uh DRUG STORES TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER — Free Parki ing Men‘s 100% Wool greatest semi-annual JACKETS @ =: yf SALE! "$1975 = , 99 . $29.95 were to 5. 99 All heels, materials, colors, sizes (but not all sizes in all'styles) . Come wa the pick of the ggoup. Se esal | Ti. HURON SHOPPING CE OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SH TURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P. 9PM. EXTRA HOURS TO Sts ae A ERE me Ae IME me ee te a ye eee 7 oe tes ae Wy ~” N © \ ps ~ ah ‘2 , ’ : \ { f ‘ | 4 t, : bead : 1 | ‘Sa THE PONTIAC PRESS,. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 rd Rep. Thompson to Expose ‘Mess’ in Jet Base Switch Talbott_.declined, further com-/ ment on the situation but released a letter he had written Miss Thompson saying the Cadillac lo- cation was preferable from the | standpoint of communications and of providing better living conditions for Air Force personnel. Miss Thompsen said, however, | that during a meeting with her: | self and a Bensle County. dele- = several months ago, Tal- bott explained the base could not be built in the Cadillac vi- Cinity because the cievation is tee high. Miss Thompson quoted a letter) Speciols ter Thursday, Friday, Seturdey Open Fridey Nite "til 9 P. M. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE! TRADE-IN ON Y OLD MATTRESS OR SPRING ‘5 REGANDLISS. OF AGE OR Comperion i | | WASHINGTON w — Rep. Ruth Thompson (R-Mich) said today she | expects to tell the ‘House Armed Services Committee ‘some things I have not brought out yet’ about the Air Forcé’s controversial se- lection of a jet plane base in Mich- igan Miss Thompson told a. reporter she has advised Rep.- Vinson (D- Ga). .who is to be -chairman of the group, that she has ‘‘a. little mess to put in his lap.” Vinson replied, she said, that he would be giad to tall to her about it | The congresswoman has taken | issue with Secreatary of the Air Force Talbott over the Air Force's | Lj HOTEL change of decision in regard 0) she received from Talbott June 24 location of the $8,635,000 jet inter- | the Be ' . which is to be a vital | 28¥img the Benzie County site was W, want you lo bnow: ee ceptor bas part of the nation s “after careful considera- tion’’ solely on the basis of meet- defense net- Chosen for o particular diamond's valve ore not readily ap- porent to the untroined eye. We will gladly guide you inthe selection of your diamond and point ovt the reasons why our Genuine Orange Blossom rings ere superior in quality ond valve. . Optometrists—Jewelers REDMOND’S 81 N. Saginaw St. F FE 2-3612 4 : i Diemonds ore like people—all diflesent. The reasons om The Air Force on Aug, 7 an- nounced the base would be built in Benzie County, near Home- stead. On Dec, 2, it abandoned ' this lecation in favor of one in Both sites are in Miss Thomp-| son's district. She has accused: Tal- bott of ‘‘putting me in the middle with my constituents” after first telling her Benzie County was chosen for the base for technical reasons and the decision would not be changed Talbott apologized to the con- | thanking her for not interfering | with the site selection process, Wexford County, near Cadillac. iv 1 Services Committee. A| ing Air Force requirements, and Talbott switched to the Cadillac | | location under pressure from the | prominent Republican on that group, the late Rep.*Paul Shafer | (R-Mich), objected that Homestead | is too close to the National Music | Camp at Interlochen, Mich. The) committee aproved the report of a Shafer subcommittee recom- | mending Cadillac. Asked about the reaction to the SPECIAL Innerspring Mattress. Twin or Full Size Matching or Box Spring gresswoman in a telephone call, | controversy in her district, Miss Dec, 22, and admitted he had! , Thompson said: ‘I've had several | “bungled” the matter, she told| nice letters and I've had some | ‘newsmen at the time very nasty ones.” i Same Price! MATTRESS or $26.95 And YOUR OLD ae Clearance Sale! MATTRESS or | Easy "%5"“"~ 5:00 SPRING Entire Stock Drastically Reduced for Complete Clearance ---. Nothing Reserved --- Sale Starts Tomorrow at 9:30 A. M. MEN’S SUITS |Men’s Sport Shirts Values to $50.00 Vetoes te $ 77 am | $5 | 2 | s . Seme with patil Men’s Gabardine $ 5 TROUSERS , Entire Stock of Men's Quilted Lined Gabardine Reg. $8 MEN’S TOPCOATS JACKETS $780 REDUCED $ : 21 Suede Jackets $ 1 5° Prices Start at.. dg Pay Cash If You Wish, or Charge Your Purchase at No Extra Cost LADIES’ DRESSES} Values to $20 6: 9| LADIES’ BLOUSES ‘A.C.A. woven striped heavy-duty ticking. Felt padding and savy insulation for extra-comfort. Handles and ventilators for sav- ings. Don't compare this mattress with the cheap ordinary mattress ‘ made up for sales! ONLY ‘7 DOWN Special Group of Genuine Ladies’ WINTER COATS 99 Values to $50.00 ~All Fur Coats | UN ION STO ‘y >.» + “Established 1913” i OLLI 7 3 > ull } (4 ; ; _ | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 . eee on wee ay | = Fy ; i 4 ‘ git ae | bas . ,- Before You Spend Another Dollar — Check The Prices of Your AsP Super Market! 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PKG. 37¢ CRACKED Of 16-02. 19¢ Swiss Cheese — os. 49% Muenster Cheese . , = 49e or 12 WHOLE WHEAT Loar Tomato Juice «9 “Sn 2Te Apricots rome 3 cia 1.00 cuanet tet Bg. Bread Crombs oats ‘22 15¢ TS 8. 8. BGe Swles Cheese me SS 2% Maine Sardines 3'tix 25c Ponches “mano 3 con 1.00 = Sharp Cheese vox 69¢ Cheese comma... 2 cm 39¢ Butter Kernel Corn. . . 2°35 29¢ Peanut Butterve-n "22" 89¢ 125. 43¢ SSL. us SBE eh OMe bos Gee TS. «=. BE Angel Soft ws* . . 237% 39¢ Cashmere Bouquet SS 220m 25¢ Tide. . RE 2c... . . HONE Alenia ecine tao don B CA"! Tt FOOD * EE Ee GHICKEN-OF-THESEA WHITE MEAT atAl BOLD COMCENTIATOR. - Ivory Soap sis"ix' ‘rors: 2 ess 290 “Tuna Fish 125 39% Orange Base 22% 33c Bree =F. 30¢ 2 y ane ae ‘. Bw ae Me ty "syed : eid ( ' thle aaa ecutive + ee iy ae ; a : . j ; j + : 4 r. - . 3% ; { ” ‘ ° o% . ips 3 ‘ j “ . ro \ ’ a ° @ : | : ; ‘ ’ ’ * > ‘ 6 : ‘ j F a ‘ » aie . é , . “4, * f = \ s | ; - a Pod ’ ; Rs ‘ ; ii * +. » 2 Ye a 1 é . ' 1 : j9 = ast ‘a m \ Fro rives in the stores with new furnl- Soup Cream Makes Meat Mrs. H. G. Hill Likes Beef Stroganoff in Her names © Dish : ney Hite > uy Ht ‘ial it | Hien it Hilal ety | |Party Fare | make to this one, a real bound heart of a boy By ELIZABETH HILLYER No piece of furniture is as dear and is féid " q h I ily 43244 Hie y écovery in ga Time of. Generosity, Gentle Thoughts Old Times Back A Seems Lost T 4 nal She Wants me for R Py I T s " WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1935 inning or THE PONTIAC PRESS - a ity uit eH it Mitte Hn APiiul ATEGRES*S stele i S Eeg2etee -e ERs a Ht Tie i i : | es! i iss i Oh Mother of Bae Same fafinedl ti os fil hind Hitt miu TIL ALE r ~ S) _ Bee ~o © nan 2 9 S a \ \ & PESeEeE a} eis i : oor pada tate | aciilqeahe it STEELE ar at lis h the sewing enthusiast to make casual but absolutely elegant clothipg never before The manufacturer es Helpful If Not Done in Anger This lovely shirt is made of genuine | sheer suede leather. | processes it especially for home sewing. It| possible. cuts and sews exactly like cloth, permitting | “22 are jal etptitl = F ltl iF L ig: 3 a i mm | Toe -: 7 thi i it ett} Es od BE Rikki a 2 OF Se ae GEELEA Lf! eee "Sm os be oe) bans. eee eh FE Ee oe oe “SS - Be & & I VERE ie A i BE cores Mf OF Ss ey Bee et ice ttt Ph] | oo el oF Vd be be I ke be kee e) rs Palicen x wine a nging voice > 1 SA aS ad cota “+ _°8 S32 © SS5RERR ARRS RERSS Se8s Bos 2 iT iT] i ee i is jy 35 ea < , ; f - : 3 Vi HE 2 fy) ae e 4 Mh o3 tall. at Tie ; egtaeys HL fiidfet | isla s Day a Beg ? : = = 5 ; $ e imen - © Es O§ 52° a as Y ¢ 4 5 = Oo 5" Z to Emplo Compl THER at E Tey ff PAH LE ian ri or te tty 3 eel: ah ti Ton R ee sit ih ie OLD PRINTS MI 5 Bae 7 s New Year V4 i ii; fal jaa: He : vel ttl ili Ht Hate at al Sind! Hitt iL HT te bi lef: His te is | 83 io ae rane ae 2 rr fet ay t Lit HARE TAS a zit ft 4. HEHE it pelanliytitdsiay wie “nile de yt: RUTH. HAIGH CUSTOM LAMP SHADES é Sibel’ davies, tee .» Birmingham PICTURE FRAMING 65 Pierce St 934 haw ai = i= Ses 5% ee See es - ity Pe ~f " <'' : SA26Ee Sli | % s2 sks Orie ) + a : Gj» se . | hn ee CRP de ** a ne + oP , eer FO 4 Mrs. William S. Dawe, public relations chairman for the organization points out that local member- ship has grown from 211 to 1,300 ever the period of ten years. h the Pontiac association, these members are Pn with more than 3,000,000 others in 1,300 cities and other count Co-chairmen “ot! the throughout the United States and 65 centennial: committee, Mrs. Myron L. Buck and Mrs. Allan H. Monroe, poin t the threefold purpose of the celebration. Bis It is @ rededication of YWCA membership to the of for purpose the association. Another purpose is the drive to increase mem to raise a national centennial fund of $5, strengthening services to local associations and 000 a 3 3 , ae ad ub i iif, ti i 13 : : ¢ Q E ny to go : - = i e ws workers in Detroit learning re time; young business women o taking course in charm; women in i : 5° Ht I; _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, TAUARY 5, 1955 ye YWCA soeeey el se peak ie Shee : met to pray for domestic servants and factory the other to found a home for nurses returning from the Crimean war. Similar groups followed almost immediately in | America, and the pattern of the YWCA was set. The It was e needs of girls movement was on—with a Christian perpets. the birth of an organization serving t and women everywhere. Today, as the YWCA be service thro’ mean the story of women—yesterday, today and tomorrow. Susan Haute and Roger Franklin will| musical comedy, which is being sponsored Card Party Slated by Areme Chapter Plans were made for a Feb. 21 card party to be held at Roosevelt Temple on State street, when members of Areme Chapter 503, OES met Monday evening in the Mrs. Sidney Fellows, u é FF Es ; Ti pr ger 4 do ip a an were served by Mfrs. William Taylor, Mrs. Harold Gold Star Mothers \Planning Bazaar | American Gold Star Mothers | Chapter 9 met at the American | Legion Home on Auburn avenue | Tuesday afternoon. Plans were which the public is invited | furnished baskets of food and toys |to needy families over the holi- The group will meet at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Cote on Rundell street Tuesday for cooperative luncheon and cancer opt ony sewing play the leading roles in the Broadway pro- by the Pontiac Civitan Club, will benefit Called to louik duction of the Vagabond King, to be pre-| local Camp Fire Girls. sented Jan. 15 in Pontiac Senior High | able at several downtown stores. School auditorium. Proceeds po the | Tickets are avail-| ye and Mre. Merle — | Oliver street have been called to | Fonda, la. due to the death of Mrs. | Berry's Pather, John White. Plans Outlined by Sorority Zeta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Birt Rockwell on Pioneer drive. Plans were made for a sleigh ride to be ments were served by the hostess F unny Noises Help All of a sudden, baby starts a | habit of yowling when he's laid down to be diapered. Have a rat- | tle or stuffed animal te give him held Jan. 29 at Hayride Lodge in | before you lay him down. Funny noises or whistling may soothe | him during this task. People of the world speak more .| than 1,000 separate languages or . Name PT LE EET LLL LLL 2c 2 tT Tg 2000 Oe ay | STAPP’S . . Say. Mg | AVOID CHILLS Uh Uy, ' Weatherized . . That means they protect yourg, growing feet from & water, heat, cold end mois- turer Weather-Birds’ extra fine -construction means ‘And the price. . . extra, extra low. . Weather-Birds help to make $595 $695 SS vg lla SAPP 'S wi dene JUVENILE BOOTERY, 28 €. LAWRENCE ST. and dilso ‘on FAMILY SHOE STORE, 928 w. HURON ST. "Open Thort, Fri-Sat. to 9 P.M.) 2 | made for a cooperative dinner and | | bazaar to be held March 16, to! It was reported that the mothers | 4 ee | = Weather-Birds are | SpE —_—— its second century of a nig. Sg wed dahon Individug! Styles Created Just for You! TSEPRAPRSOPHESIASaSSTwN eS " | FIGURES MADE TO ORDER! by Gyro Reducing ps — way to ctecamnline yous tigucet 0 Suet seb fully’ hot tayet drugs—no — jet § Gyro-weves Seeks to its natural, y sracetul beauty: Come | in. or phone. ~~ Riker Bidg.—Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 * LIMITED ENROLLMENT in the Following Classes hout the world, the story has come to @ Ballet ® Baton e Beginners Tap st Jaekie Rae Dance Studio The ancient ‘drink, mead, was | 214 Telegraph FE 2-2128 made trom honey.” —_——— __— = — ap |} UP TO 4UDGE ARTHUR E. MOORE Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore jwill be guest speaker at the | Thursday meeting of Wever Jun- ior High Sthool PTSA meeting | scheduled for 7:30 in the school auditorium Judge Moore, whose primary in- | terest lies in lending a hand to} | young people, will speak on “Know. Your Teenager.” | Musie will be provided by giris’ triple trio from Pontiac High lit 4 Off on “Nitey Nite” Sleepers Flora Mae SALE! Off on Jewelry—Belts—Table Linens “Danny Dare” Pants and Crawlers—Dresses—T-Shirts Lamps and Pictures Gift Shop 718 West Huron. FE 2-3220 School ° furnishings at tremendous savings.. check this listing for outstanding bargains.. LIVING ROOM VALUES! .Hurry to shop .save on every item Regular ? piece es een toe es rubber cushions ripper ered in hal linen combination | fabric .. 219" ange Chair—rubber cushion—zi r aon 50 Lounge Chair—rubber cush peer 69 cover—green textured fabric... damask cover ..... OS reecrocces w+ 112.50 Lew Arm Modern Occasional Chair— — 50 00 tight seat with foam rubber—Rose Provincial Leve Seat, green back 14: fabric—very SMAIt ..4¢.-sessee--00 4 ground, textured fabrit............. 219.00 t-piece Sectional Sofa. Red frieze . Oc- cover, full web 984° 2 - for a 1 Teen Chats 50 base consiruc- Foam rubber 64 tion, 030 MATTRESS SALE} «a: “se Regular $59.50 Mattress Leente him. - and $59.50 Boxspring 5 'ectp Pitt Red frieze, at- ” Both for Only— Reckers. Rub- 50 tached pillow 50 ber cushion 7 back, deep *59” tapestry .,..... $0.56 spring base ... 119.58 : BEDROOM BARGAINS Regular NOW Limed Oak Bedroom Suite—Pull size bed, * aia $21900 . 19730 Modern Quilted Maple Bedroom Suite. Pull size bed, double dresser and chest. . 279.00 ome Chelb oes cgnedieeccecs ebsceeessseuss Nan ed nm 695° pw «i ae 1199 4479 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains | EN Alaa Frig Sat t09°P. M._ Convenient Terms DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS 3a DINING ROOM BUYS Regular NOW n § 35% Mahogany - Extension Card—for the 4, caais Mahogany and’ ener oy OFM . San ihneaiiade tank < .| market in Chicago . = = eth wh growth and maintenance. Children. 3 You'll also find a series of new and Mr. and Mrs. Ray McConnell i | Sofas slink around corners in —— for either cocktails or) Cepertans ov eqreeey mamnens a 2 s ai Wale ' * |sectional arrangements, low tables | eating \ oan CALTARS piu ‘ types of tannages in patent leath- «fy ‘ie a rs ‘and chests. are placed at arm's Mahogany is being revived but | oa a calchum ~oancancenancanaansanan® | » reach for tidbits, and tall potted it’s coming in new grayish tones| giet-sid. CALTABS pies tablets, a) Pee . | # ~~ |= | plants or huge vases of leaves or with the reddish cast removed) pure, naturel bone-mes! product of i 3 “ — — the illusion of a desert |so it can be mixed with teak and/ ‘he famous Wm. 7. Thompeos ta ‘6 CONNIE JO McKINLEY hideaway. walnut and other popular woods. | pe mr ge 4 Ba mae a 4 MANY FAMOUS How to Make Your Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mc-| Off-white is the top upholstery coe a ee lg aig “stacy tate They or © gnod wey ‘ ‘ Kinley of East Tennyson avenue | color, but it is tending toward the let-style entertaining. house-| Prevent calcium deficiency. 4 i ,?? announce the engagement of their | beige family. And more sofas are| wife will be giad to know that| 77 tam tetey. 4 1847 ROGERS BROS. P Wedding Go Smoothly daughter, Connie Jo, to Ronald L.| being shown in blues, from the | table.tops in the new furtiiture are) . <> Te ; ~ ; : : |Bumstead. He is the son of Mr.|palest hues to deep aquamarines | more practical than ever. Besides) topeemene-7 & BR 0 attern avorites eee Come in, Write or phone for this and Mrs. Fred Therrien of Ham-| and teals, and in pale and olive stain - impervious treatments for ERLE ot : 2 ilten court. A summer wedding is | greens | woods, many tables are. being ; Exclusive Special Order Service enables you booklet. There is no charge. planned. |" Accent chairs are being. shown | topped with slate, marble, or glass. NATURAL ‘ te fill in and complete your service now! . \> ———— oe H F Associati Will H Mrs. Salsb EALTH FOODS : Pearce Floral Company i lation | ear Mrs. salsbury 7 | omen's work visited Presbyterian work in the 58 Ww FE 4 1 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 | Objectives of w s in =. 2 hayreeree-oeremaati we #60 ; | Presbyterian churches throughout : the Uae Ses wil be ote aoa | - for members of the Wofhen's Asso- efine wash quate Spakteh Aenee- | iciation of First Presbyterian tonne. Church at their meeting on Friday ‘| ’ | Speaker of the day will be Mrs Members of the women's asso- J. Russell Salsbury, president of ciation are reminded by Mrs. Lyn- | the National Couril of Presbyteri don Salathiel; president, that Mrs. i oa ‘ an Women's Organizations. Salsbury's talk will begin promptly | " Rebind your family heirloom — cg fl oa elected at 11 am. as the speaker ot office quadrennia other engag hroughout i . Bible. Expert workmanship and meeting of Presbyterian Women wee esr ' fast, dependable service _ beld last dune on the campus of Mrs’ H. M. Learned will be in| = Purdue. University. . charge of the memorial. service | é | : | Women's Association of Second a the Friday mecting. t Call Today! | Presbyterian Church of Kansas Several members of the wom- | > < oe . City, Mo. has had Mrs. Salsbury en's association traveled to De- | | as its president and treasurer, and troit today to attend the Presby- | 3 39 Oakland Ave. : eB yo} Te held im Emmaneal Cbarch. = | : in 1953. Be Attending the meeting were Mrs. | Strong Come-back t SS - C, J. Covert, Presbyterial presi-! . b Prior to her election te her dent and Mrs. Allan H. Monroe,|B We add many years to the t Present office, Mrs. Salsbury had MES. J* RUSSELL SALISBURY = Mrs. W. H. yy ae ie Me of your tunitue... s r » Auchard, Mrs..Ted Koella, Mrs. | 0 ” | 4. RR. Praser, Mrs. Hazel Anderson a thot on fis Neumode ie eee teks Drv Tear enn j ° —from cover to . | Take Drying Rack t ° * for NYLONS THAT WEAR for a Short Time Only! | A23ccc-=."| WM. WRIGHT » z? ase ; folding drying rack that collapses " ; UPHOLSTERERS PUL 0 WITH THESE PIECES rrem - acne Teesp $0.00 Demet Speers 1.98 betes omen nok AD, : ms - ORDER NOW teed Drie Spenes 1s 4 FOR SEPTEMBER Diener Knives, Regeler 3.88 ¥ - DELIVERY Dinner Fors, Regvier ‘1.98 Toke odvontage of this oppor- a — 4 tunity to enjoy owning « com- Oviter Forks 1.99 plete service in the pattern you poe Keife = q chose so proudly yeors ago. km on 23 os For truly gracious entertaining, Berry Spece LO ch we those long-needed place «5-6 Mesl_™ Serving Fok —. 2.88 which we ore unable 7 pace. hedge ORe ROE: Wise Stony tnioes or festa, to fill? “The Store Where Quality Counts” Stee : F ee, ‘ este They'll give her beauty plus wear because Complete Assortment of Open Stock EMPLOYMENT SERVICE : | || @Yellow @Pink . e nari or dark seame. , Sages. ED ess * Blue 1c Porrery = a 2 eeu $2 N..Saginaw St. sa cay Convenience Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. | | So : r “i fad A 7) _ “K : ee Open Sunday pbk pd ‘ uF . re ~ : } - y) : } PFAFF SEWING MACHINE FOR JUST We Sell and Service Domestic and Commercial Machines f ’ mo al " q * THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY , 10955 ts the Best Way . from *5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP Opposite Hotel Roosevelt Flowers Fine Gifts. 101 N. Saginaw St. Starting Baby on a 65,000 Mile Walk! At birth, baby’s foot has o one bone, the heel, th: there are 26 bones in adult foot. While boné struc- ture is complete at about 12 years, it takes from 18 to 20: years for all of the bones to attain full growth. Some are always very -small, none are large, always it is easy by improper foot coverings to force them out of place. occur. sary to prepare for the fully shaped of foot health and comfort. - Beau Peep _ rasteurizep ’ That is why wrong foot coverings may cripple a child for life; why proper coverings will so guide development that foot defects will not For the first weeks baby feet show little of their future shape. IDEAL therefore makes the first slightly shaped covering we feel is so neces- older. Once the proper, type last-is determined, the baby should continde always to wear it. Indeed the same general shapes are carried for all ages of childhood and‘on to shoes for womanhood and manhood. So the baby, properly fitted with Ideals of the correct last, is started on a, lifetime Ideal Cushioned and Soft Soles, of Featherweight White Kid, Satin Trimmed for Before Creeping Period. shoes needed as the baby grows Baby Shoe Cleaner ANN SHOP , 37 W. Huron St. January \Clearance Sale ODDS ‘n ENDS Dresses, blouses, sweaters, skirts and suits, handbags, jewelry, collars... 173 &'Z2 OFF LADIES’ COATS Reg. $99.95 to $150.00........ $78 Reg. $79.95 to $84.95........ , $58 Reg. $59.95 to $74.95........ , $48 Reg. $49.95 to $55.00 Leather Jackets & Coats Reg. $34.95 .............. 318 New Store Hours Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 10 to 6; Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10 to 9; Sunday 2 to5 AN Sales Final — No Exchanges! be) Park “in Rear 5... {Couple Wed in Detroit,|Birmingham i Beauty Clinic Honeymoon in. Canada. |Madrigalists Choates of by Edythe McCulloch |) varold Cushman Heym Jr. ot Si =| of re ea PF rode hed IS YOUR HAIRSTYLE || Corsette as his bride in a core ) Tuesday Musicale engagement of BECOMING? || mony performed Friday evening tn | to F stage gy ee __,,. ] | Bushnell Congregational Church of “ : to Are you eure you Dette aid wo Me, } at Grace Lutheran) | ‘Jack Allan, He\| — Protessionsity Cat ond hate Dns ay oo Bly | Pontiac Tuesday Musicale will pap tight | bia Is it correct for the shape of arly im Sy Westacres, /presest a pianist and a group of d the Rev. P nents * your face, the size and length |) and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs: Norman |i ef neck and your c ot . | Madrigal singers for guest day to) . a eae peony Heyes of Birminghett. be held Tuesday in Grace Lutheran Sey Srp 1, Perry St, Phone FE 23-6361. About the biggest mistake 1) termed the conan eats. come : a po gle ss lle ‘Park. She is a a hairdo because. t mony before 100 guests, The al- eae ts Mm, . | graduate of Yamasaki, a member of Birming- be the very line you of white flowers for the candie-. a ater aa Van nn not wear, ete quveatonn. ! studied Max Luen- of Nursing Let us help you design The bride wore an ivory ‘satin Sole athe aoana a and @ senior beopming for you. gown fashioned with an embroid-— year at Grad at Arye 9 ered bodice of seed pearls: and uate School in New York where she > College. Phone Edythe McCulloch net. The floor length skirt ended studied with Carl Friedberg. co College. He in a train. She carried a cascade is doing Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431 arrangement of white carnations fxs The Birmingham Musicale graduate work 608 Pontiac Bank Bidg. and stephanotis, centered with an oe Madrigal Singers will present a g orchid. MRS, HAROLD MEYM gm. ; | Program of I6R and 118 century ‘4 a Uniewdhy Marjerto Cursstto af Detroit ot rc eae ae. ot Gee “3 of Michigan. . her as : this “ 4 ss ais Sins eS PERMANENTS || Sa"smeien Sate ia | Yards of Jewel [a Ms, tas seinotoner: ue BARBARA CHOATE — bouquet was of American beauty i Mrs. Maurice Garabrant, Mrs. The basis for every hair || roses with velvet streamers of the to Grace Milady | Wallis Dolan, Mrs. John Phelps, Round Table Baked stuffed peppers will hold style . . . hold it in shape, || same color. in New Year Mrs. Richard G. Post, Mrs. El- their shape if you bake them in easier, longer. Mre. pr ang at ony dg Jewelry by the yard . . . that’s oem wry ee ae Harold Has Panel greased muffin pans. ae, promt! Short Cur! age enether efhndant portly = = oy by enn; it | Williamson and Mrs. Robert J. ————— Permanents || wearing an ensemble Uke the | For this rule will apply not |" ‘ : maid of honor’s. oie ba are All personnel of the group are trom wings which may dangle to the |members of the Birminghaga Mus- | o Wayne Lindon of Birmingham icale which has scheduled several $2.50 served as best man and Donald|Shoulder for after-5 wear. . Both pate ; < Gruschon of Detroit, brother of the | ecklaces and earrings come, in ee eae ~ bride, and Maynard F, Outwater jewels, gay, metropolitan Detroit, ° He Arpotatment Necesery |< Birmingham seated ibe ents | ai and not Dearly at expensive) Men. Rare Wale, Gece Clean-Up of Floor Sample Furniture - Lamps IMPERIAL =| pense seeten tt ee) meio | re en sees coe : | m ° course Beauty Salon, [Seema scat rancor |W trate * eg ro; ol] Rees oes = ictures - Wall Decor-China-Odds and Ends ; y . sories and a corsage of pink cam- ng preg pod cw Chicago Symphonic Choir, ¢ ; 20 E. Pike St. FE 4-2678 || elias. according fance T® | Mrs. Walker was graduated from The bridegroom's mother chose | ports. tee A . a gown ef brown taffeta with The long necklaces may be worn pony nh g meets pe RE eetcing sale, eonssmrinn and) stroll, cs chown, of men? OR lvecih Masts So Geuelt wut} FURNITU . | * Far trevding © Mont Tvem-|cround” end. soca: too Geet, PRM ALL MERCHANDISE TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK... blant ski resort in the Laurentian | worn matinee length—in two loops, | neice gratario societies and ALL OUR REGULAR WIGGS QUALITY . . . EXCEPTIONAL West and Canada and has/enter- . dress with pearl trim and a beaver} Some women like to wear half uadeigalions” In a Small package cont, Her accessories were winter|a dosen of the long strands of | ned wae The Madrigaians”. white and she wore an orchid| beads in different colors, mixing | 4+ present she is one of the soloists eee e 99 || corsage. up take pearls, emeralds, rubies 4+ Christ Church . intimate pe nS 8 ipa and rhinestones. Pontiae members greeting Albion where guests will be Mrs: F. ‘E. Bonner member o eta Tue, Det Texture Not Lost and Mrs. 8. J. Dalley. Presiding at of Michigan State College where Shower curtains are getting fuz- | me tee Male * Randy 0 Fn Rd she is affiliated with Phi Kappa | zy again, too. Now there are terry | on the social committee [Pe and Fite gms PBI clo case Cat ae ee tee (Wil te Mrs. Carrell Braid ond ‘Bobbie Dunn Fund _| the shower with these items. Mrs, Ruse! Galbraith, Mr. H.C: ‘Aided by Soro , Cites, Mrs. G. R. Every and Mrs. ee : -~ meas ernie oan gut Comi Events +Hayden Palmer, from members of Gamma | _¥*¢_ Celtron. of Motanns, | Sy a on el ermine tt p=. o@ Women of Moose sorority, for they yet an | to antic DeMotey Mothers on wa | Hear Mr. Moulton turn over proceeds & cooking ladies y ce ft "seccents engi oo Women of the Moose held child f demonstration to the fund. | Rast Lawrence street her Solid color modern Russell Wright Dinnerware The event will be held Jan. 19) Prancis C. Butterfield Tent 9, Deugh- ee “ cartons .. . blue, ee re Seta eee | Nerang armas, ' the Tuesday meeting of the group). introduced J Moulton Jr. af | A gift with « tuture...chell love [| held in Hotel Waldron. sare Beane 3 an aca So oi County Children's Home | Helen Turek, decorations. ; sacl ct | crmg ae Fem oes se tH wck wim A on eye yoo fla = round trevel seedi, the Intimate bies conducted by Lois Mcintyre. camngside oO of First Baptist| Candidates initiated in honor of | Green Lake Women 24 W. Huron conceit Leste cont ccd Wish || Repetts om the recent children's | Serset, Thay" once sper ‘vii_ | MPF. B. Huston were Mra. Ba |Will Meet Monday @ n . ° | ble eget yh gene Caristmas party were =_. Soi thee —— Mrs. Jessie Fenton and Mrs. Lela ae i Morse, Mrs. oor) Pequette. R | White Rose Social Club has canceiled | Wilkins. Charles Benson ting ber. Stort her set of pérpete- Betrothal evea ed the meeting originally scheduled for Jon 11 was announced as the Mrs. Bob Stewart will be hostesses —" Shywey huggege by Parerts ; Jan. 7. The group will meet Feb. ¢ | date for ritual practice. wes a> for the day when Green Lake Wo- e : PTAA o. fae | nounced that the midwinter con- | men's Club meets Monday at 10:30 The engagement of their daugh- ctivities ference will be held at Moose |in Green Lake Community House ter, Marian Christine, to Clifford ‘Temple on Jan. 30. A dance to | Instead of the usual luncheon Clarence Wedge is announced by | rxecutive board of Hawthorne schoo! | benefit the Bobbie Dunn fund is| there will be @ brunch. followed Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ashbaugh of | pi! mest Wednestay et 1:30 pm in| oo oo yen on \by @ business Meeting and cards LEATHER GOODS —— —$—_ —| Mrs. DAY’S Ideal Baby Shoe Co. Free ‘ ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 &e, as —" | —- me a 3 —-s WRIGLEY eo. See the FULL a WHAT SHOULD 7 SERVE FOR DINNER? Ses 9° COLOR a a3 WHAT.CAN I HAVE FOR whee CAMP'S—lo Tomato Souce SECTION PORK g oe 2 BEANS 4:°: 49° MY BRIDGE LUNCHEON? hee fie | ase | is tes DON DE . 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Ferret /: gets its name from| means cunning or crafty one. . t to catch rats, fs You get the most Sunshine An echo of Philip Stoneman’s; ‘‘You brought*up the fact Mrs. | enough, after my parents died, to ey code flashed through Jint's mind. Argyle was in California at the go to Mrs. Oswald for help. I i ae : ST PETERSBU RG |“*You planned for money, a hus-| time of the tragedy there. De you | oe in ° :| : - Seventy-five’ per < cent’ of 8,000| day, one out of every four of them | 7 - persons interviewed 7 eee gerne Sr oege & nae erry] Suspect’ --Chapter 16 By Hugh Lawrence Nelson! oe =| re ' band.for Mrs. Kit, and an easy suspect her?” wanted to go to college. She sug: | where @ FREE NEWSPAPER is lsued every doy life? | “Something’s wrong with her,” Sested @ secretarial course. She | the sun fails to shing ... @ new bridge is named the “Yes.” Kit answered. “You try | Kit said. “Something happened to arranged a part schdlarship for | “Sunshine Skywoy” , . . @ fomous citizen is “Mr. Sun. to make it sound horrible. I don’t | her. She's too hard.” me in such a school, and she got A BRAND NEW packet of information has be know. why you should. Sue and} “Do you two believe Angelica’s me a job waiting on tables for the | completed to tell you about “The Sunshine City, pe | I were left alone when éur parents | death was accidental?”’ rest of my tuition. I never asked | cluding @ full-color picture folder ves died. We had to plan, because we| “Angelica went to The Spires her for any other help. eccommodations at your request \ | had our own way to make, Sue because she had something of Jim decided to fill in Miss Wis- | ’ wiutll water gary SOUS ei ee | went to work in a private home, | great value hidden there. Some-|ter’s long pause with a question. | worked up until she got good mon- | thing worth a second attempt to| “You were supposed to come up | | ey as a.cook. We didn’t see each | regain. Possibly something which | here with a report. I gather there | other much, and then only in| would give her a hold, an upper is such a report?” SS SS NS NS NS SY SS NS . M. DAVENPORT, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | secret. We'd decided I was to have | hand over Mrs. Oswald or Mrs. | “Yea, And that’s ene rencen I ¥ eeuaa — A | | schooling. Sue made the money | Hilton, or both. Angelica wasn't) _cave you my resignation. ‘I'll 'to keep us alive, but | worked | happy about giving up her hus- still give it te you if you waat. | Se0 Gor Neme | hard too. And now, well, I'm mar- | band, even if she did do it for the! pus 1 couldn't tell you what ac- Febsioes ried to Peter Carlson, and I could | Carlson favor.” | tunity (happened. I was afraid Address | pretend to hire Sue as my cook, “Young your diene,” togin |‘gun eat ath olecyiang to. the 3 : jee we could share. went on, “have comea long way | sheriff.” | M-SGT. R. BARRIAULT City. Store dim said, “Didn't the San Fran- on the path you chose, The suc- Jim asked gently, “You fou - . No in Arrival Date.........Leagthel sey............] : , ’ N t ander of the | perty..... y » fine om your Gye | eae aad carte ’ ‘out that Angelica was Agnes Rely a bce newubins Sub-cdation SUNSHINE © norks CO apagtmmers —— relationship* . Aire yan Ome és gyle’s child?” | at 53% W. Huron St., is M-Sgt. ee io ene en amnensampannan Mrs. Gelstrap giggled. “No, they | vel =—vome tm — | Miss Wister let out a sigh of Raymond Barriault, it was an- didn’t. We covered it well. I kept spoil your now | relief. “Yes. I'm s80 glad you nounced today , im the background, gave money | Mrs. Gelstrap led. ‘‘We'd do | know. But can't you see how I Sgt. Barriault. who took com- |and advice while Kit . . .” she | Most anything. BUt not something | saw things? I couldn't tell you! mand of the station Monday, is soatiatiedl | stupid. Killing would be stupid.” | the truth about what actually hap-| married to the former Aileen Me- “Shopped around?” Jim suggest-| Miss Wister handed Jim a sheet | pened without telling you at the Kay of Drayton Plains. They have | ed. | of paper with a few lines of typing | same time about Angelica—so you | 4.0 son Billy, 2, and live now ! | ‘That isn’t quite the way gto | om it as soon as they were alone | wouldn’t tell everything to Agnes| «+ 245 Georgeland, Drayton Plains. KNOCKABOUT | put it,” Kit said seriousty. “Sue | in the small sunroom. | Argyle. Oh, I suppose that sounds| 4 member of the U. 8. Army for ese | always said it was just as easy! Jim tore the paper up. He | mixed up to you, but. it isn’t.!19 years, Sgt. Barriault was re- Spray Soot Away the 2 ce Way. CP /to fall in love with a man with! smiled at her. “So much for the | Maybe there's too much Carison nity returned from Korea where You'll never take thecar when = | money. And I want you to get! resignation. I don’t know for sure |" ™y make-up after all.” he hed been stationed for 18 you start wearing this little shoe. ° jone thing straight. Peter is my | what you've done to feel you should (To Be Continued) with the Corps of Engineers. He I's part moccasin, part oxford tie, | husband now, and we're very much | quit, But at a guess, I'd say it | ae . was originally from Cape Cod, part wedgie—and a more comfortable | in love.” was because you moved Angel- | Michigan, Pennsylvania | Mass. combination just doesn't exist! | “Why isn't he around to help | ica's body?’’ * Be H red by Sta ocnsisslamnpelespeasemae Smooth leather, graceful fiddle-shaped | you now?" Miss Wisteg looked at the shreds ono Y STOMP | About 25 gallons of water are heel. Beige or natural beige. “Peter is afraid of Mrs. Hilton. |! Paper. She sighed. “‘Thank you,” | WASHINGTON (#—Postmaster | Needed to produce one gallon of AABA to B, 4 to 1. Actually afraid. You've seen that | She said. “Yes, one of the things | Arthur E. Summerfield hag an- | aviation gas. horrid whip. He—Peter has told |! bave to tell is that I moved nounced that a three-cent stamp ; APTitades ... me of his mother’s sudden rages, |Aeelica. I wanted to see if I|commemorating the centennial 9 these femeus shegeTer “every - weer” | of the beatings she gave him as | Could do anything. I couldn't. She | anniversary of the founding of the =. a child. Beatings for him, and | Ws dead, and the elevator plat-/| first land grant colleges in Ameri- : i for his sister Angelica tes.” form was crushed down on her. I | ca will be placed on sale Feb. 12, = yy) had to raise it to get her out.” | a¢ East Lansing, Mich. a oe tore |. Jim was much interested to| “you said you were going to| The schools hnored are Michi- a | learn that Mrs. Kit was far enough have a talk with Mrs. Oswald. Did gan State and ef 20 W. Huron | cataide tho inealy susie so D0) you toll ber tat?” State University. Design of the 3 > ‘had not been told that Angelica |" «yes” aoe ais tak Goan encaulad 4 ; was Agnes Argyle's daughter. Jim could understand now why e 7 the old woman had been so eager In a Southern Association base- F for him te make the investiga- | ball game with Knoxville on Aug ; tion. Miss Wister would tell him | 27, 1940, the first 13 Memphis bat- : how she had found the body. | ters reached first base safely. 7 Death by accident would be a , " foregone conclusion, and Jim, as Advertisement: be en FALSE TEETH in applying the cont of white- Loosen wash to the remaining Carisons. | Need Not Emberrass < “It’s a simple enough and usual) seany wearers of false teeth have hk had any money, even though there their plate arapped, sipped of woe. was the kinship to millions. But ve tm fear of this happening te you. } a little the a they tried to keep up. They broke (non-ecid) powder, on your s% i their hearts trying. I made up) pilates. Hold false teeth firmly rf my ‘mind early T wouldn't make | Stet, tea new contenant. bes , 1 that mistake at least. I made Bote craith) Get PASTERTE of any a another just as bad. 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F : ? 5 Much of the interview was about distorted when it's talked about in sloganistic terms.” Without referring directly to his own security case, added: “I suppose that when the govern- ment behaves badly in a field you are : couraged .. 7 two major hospitals will share equally “Tt Hospitals fo Share Local Woman's Legacy Coffee Price Battle Shapes Up in Senate : £ | Ha é z J i J Dr. Philip Wernette, professor of business administration at the Uni- versity of Michigan, will be guest speaker at the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce's Bosses’ Night dinner Monday night. President of the University of z i : ! i ! If i dl ‘ i i Er? ; 5 f H ae PONTIAC, MICHIGAN , i + — ; , i Will Mull $11 Million Issue to Finance New The state administrative board yesterday set a special meeting for Jan. 20 to. act on sale of $11,- 000,000 in bonds by the state and Oakland County for construction next spring of the. Farmington- | The County Board of Supervisors Dec. 15 approved a $300,000 bond |- issue as its share of the project. ' ‘The county bonds will be paid off at $15,000 per year for 2 years from gas and weight tax- es returned by the state to the county read commission. highway run parallel to Grand River about a quarter mile north of it. . "s initial of , pt pestentea’s tut mage. bo PACKARD CLIPPER FOR 1965 — This Clipper Custom four-door is one of Pack- | the front and rear wheels. The Clipper Custom is powered by a new 245-horsepower V4 ‘lboard, Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart | @rd's new entries in the medium and.upper-medium price field for 1955. In addition | engine. Both the new Packard and Clipper lines will have their public announcement in joined Gov. G. Mennen Williams in | to all-new styling, Clipper Custom models feature a new suspension system which elim | dealer showrooms the week of Jan. 17. Dealer in this area is Mazurek Motor Sales, 26 critizing Highway Commissioner | inates customary coil and leaf springs, but instead uses long torsion bars, interconnecting | E. South Bivd. ~ ee ‘Packard Offers: Hart; new chairman of the . s ° ; ° S : | r tans Seacrest cm | Jail Saginaw | Petersen Begins 7-Year Prison Sentence|F 4 df servation Committee, com- e . ‘ - that Ziegier’s road ; en sant Gas one .\for Misusing Secret Government Data New V8 Engines aa gpa s cumaiote Oel-at tae Veferan for Fire ALEXANDRIA, Va. # — Joseph! Included were _ notes from two! John F. Reilly, a Justice Depart: | deve en all projects. |S. Petersen Jr. has began a seven-| documents classified as top secret. | ment attorney, read briefly yester- Rates 245 Horse To F Manslau hter | 7°24". Prison sentence for misusing |The notes inditated that this coun-| day from a statement Petersen Ride Ci Williams had made similar com-| 'O Face 9g government secrets entrusted to/ try had succteded in breaking ‘a | gave FBI agents. In it, Petersen Smoother , plaints, and some of @ more ser- Charge: in Blaze That him as a veteran employe of the! Netherlands’ code and had inter-| said that in 1946 he gave informa-| From Torsion Bar 3 jous nature, when the governor Killed 5 Child hush - hush National Security | cepted North Korean security com-/| tion to Giacomo Stuydt, then at- a i emailed Panera re Si oe ' : SAGINAW (UP) — c.| U.S. Dist. Judge Albert V. Bryan, r| jon. day unveiled models with The new board, composed of six a oe a.| who imposed sentence late yester-| Classifications, |a Chinese telegraphic code, itself engines capable of 245 horsepow- Democrats and two Republicans, | Pierce, i accused starting |day, said Petersen, “deliberately | The government dropped two oth- | not secret, but so classified by| er, new torsion bar construction added two new committees—effi- Monday night fire which killed five | yiousted both the confidence and|et Charges against Petersen. | the security agency because it sup- to give smoother rides and wind- ciency - economy and education—/| -hiidren, was charged with man-| the trust’’ placed th him by the| s = * | posedly contained additiona) infor-| shield wipers which wipe arountl to the board's four standing com-| J .ughter yesterday and lodged in| government. A native of New Or-| BY Pleading guilty, woteraes | mation. the curves in the new Packard es See re Se alan Conky: Salk |leans, Petersen worked for the, W@ived any right to appeal. He| ‘The Netherlands Embassy here| wrap-around windshield. proportionate representation on all - ed when | NSA and predecessor agencies for must serve one-third of his sentenc | saiq its intelligence agents re- The new engines, which Pack: et em. Police said the fire started when | 13 years before his arrest three | !¢ss allowances for good conduct, | ceived information from Petersen | ard Presiden James 3. Nancé {the errs nigeeliecr tse 2 Pierce reeled back apd knocked | months ago. . | bates Neceeahen eaes Oe Pees beliet he had authority to) seig wit be the biggest and Clair . Superintenden over an oil stove after his father- * *¢ ® Department | give it. powerful in industry, of public . in-law, L. C. Valentine, broke a! Petersen, 40, pleaded guilty Dec. a ponte moasiggs on a. . : eocla te ter the V4 Commies membeie we |atan, sch evr rbd. |2 0/8 char tat be ibid | eer am al rnd ed Need $150 Million| as subdue him during a family argu- | °° = him $10,000. Packard said despite the substan- SS Ge ea at eee |e unit its Mian, xsinasnsane While an espionage case. «| for Growth, Say | nectar’ ee Goan eee urer Sanford Brown. Pierce, a mental case since he : : —iraccherndee. ctapaalingiemeree | ar ; e Offici | | wil provide Suet ccenemy ef nt ‘Gites <: | Cher worse War wen romced |( | S| Petersen's eqpacts ware st ds eg ais —s a chairman; Attorney Genera! ig cle : Ofpola ain a otiitiels = LANSING (UP) — Michigan's | The cars have torsion bar sus Kev T pot ee ee ! , a friendly power Pe ond eke ein > preride smoother zides, Thomas anagh, Targonski ans Administration Hospital enaiienae —< e-supported colleges | They are the first standard Amer- ees? The Mi chair.| Botte Creek. sede versities estimated yesterday it| ican cars to have this, Packard man; Kavanagh, Secretary of | Pierce and his, estranged wife, | SI Ing oman will take a $150,000.000 building | sid it was “the first major im- Sine Jenne Ware, and Ziegler. | Mi ee, ws childien, They were| Program over a Syear period to | Provement In Tide comredwction oy War Aftairs—Williams, Hart ay Peng age net hg yon Estranged Hubby Held meet the needs of a growing stu-) of front-coil springing in 1934.” Efficiency and Economy—Kava- Allen, 4 Also ‘killed in the fre in Shooting of Longtime | - oie at ee J The new —— oe Hart, Targonski | were pire all Regular Army Man gave the estimate to Gov. G. Men-| self to maintain a steady « Education — Hare, chairman; | Mrs. Pierce, 26, was burned ser) wire HALL, I. @—A 43-year. nen Williams who asked them to | height regardless of the size Brown, Hart and Taylor. iously while rescuing three other | iq Army corporal, visiting @ ct Gina -_— oe it hoe ay ec Ok snaagraclher cath gy Rae St. Mary’s corinte of ots eee, wae ey The teen "| stant height at night ° ° shot last night, Officers seized the program, which not r Icelandic Builder | Hosnita'to the sail where he will| Woman's eotranged husband in com inode opernting wont of tie | ,7™*, Dew Packards, offered ee continue to be treated for minor | ,.-tion with the shooting. colleges, would be about five | | he fret ' pper Tells of Red Activity burns. Sheriff Fred Ballard of Gréene times the amount spent on col- ie the industry which wipe all | County said Cpl. Richard A. Suttles, lege construction since 1949. the way around the curve, DETROIT (UP) — An Icelandic | Unemployment Drops —_| in the regular Army for 17 years, The colleges expect a one-third ; construction foreman, who ar | 16000 Since Nov. 15 heme of Mrs. Rose Seymour, & increase in the number of students Transplanted Kidney ei ice uethoda ce art of a| DETROIT Ut—Michigan unem-| 0 investigate noises. He died in a ee ee Working OK can ere dar yp 16,000 from Nov, | White Hall hospital 2% hours later i lstion to simost 130,008. ported training tour of the United States, | ployment dropped 16, iv. ° ers Williams, who campaigned for! poston @ Doctors at nid “The Communists are active/15 to Dec. 15, he Miion Ballard said Mrs. Seymour told ‘ increased college facilities, paled| nin Brigham Heepital san o Kite and work openly in Iceland poet Soometty ommission him her husband Lawrence, 38 Tin slightly at the $150,000,000 figure. | ney transplanted from one identh hee Goma aunt said ¢ | Who lives next door to her. fired =_— “Pm not trying to chisel the |cal twin to another Dec. 23 is sat i a a os ae weer ek cen etek ac 148, |0Ne shot from a 20-gauge shotgun| DM, PHILAP WERNETTE ~ | cotieges out of accomplishing | ‘functioning satistactorily.” | when he met Suttles outside, She an switched and by the other democratic par- | 000. Unemployment totaled 5.3) ..:4 she heard no conversation be- . . oe oe he said, “but sound mae ue from ties in the republic per cent of the labor force. Sadek the ool os t have ier Sanaa | Oe teeter Ridene, ae He said it is difficult to be The sheriff quoted Mrs. Seymour . . been under treatment for kidney “ sama kau evetpene else”’ He Spoke Too ” “Get back ot ease er youll , Paige wold be aeomg a |r ge ge Nac” sag a studies show and that the Iceland Parliament; CRESTON, Iowa (UP)—While| pet the same.” f aker Named eal lames te ms-aeieiieal A carmela See ay the munists in its total membership of | friends yesterday how his automo/| was picked up shortly after the go a long way by assuring a defi- | der, and all tubes have been re bile rolled off a 25-foot drop at the! shooting and taken to the Greene| U.M Professor to Talk | nite amount each year.” ‘ maaved.” The visit of Olafson and his | city dump and didn’t get a scratch; | County Jail in. nearby Carrollton. . rs colleagues was sponsored by the | another car pulled away from 4/Ballard said he will be charged at Annual Dinner r Federal Operations Administra- curb and caved in the side of with murder. . Jaycees , = soins oe ormer UOvernor Name fo Road Advisory Group a 4 age | + walle | : . . - i P 3 . > ’ io ° ‘ “WANTED \ Farm Acreage or Lake Property Direct Buyer Bernard Edelman TO 8-5010 ~ * | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 ‘ Guards Morals [Hope Comes Through | Democrats Plan Pests lst Nght of U.S. Tenants | in Pinch With a Pinch | Year of Probes |Ssmievses ex | By EARL WILSON ‘ Sree a Un oe | ouch | Federal Project Head| HOLLYWOOD—I ‘think Bob Hope is the greatest of all the Congress td Continue | Bons Drinking Pets, masters of ceremonies—he will always come through in a pinch, Red: Hunt, to Scrutinize : | or with a pinch. ag ‘High-Watt Light Bulbs | There's no question about ft . . . Bob's always-best at intro-| Ike’s Policies oes |ducing shapely young gals: But Bob got crossed up at the Big | . sey F “HOPEWELL, Va. @—Ernest J.) ren pinner for the Ohio State Football Team, which I attended | grr nap o ey. Deme- Connelly, = book-loving Sunday! 4s one of the Rose Bowl pilgrimage. The supposed facts about sae tay or Sing Belle oye school teacher who manages a fed-) the girls—which wére written out for Bob—were so wrong that | investigations on many different eral pape eet Bob finally said: | renee felt the 76 families inthe project! “Who wrote these cards—Laurence A continuing search for Commu- eatnd Seemanns We ehw cave 9) Sievmey?™ | nists tm goverument and a dius : scrutiny of the security and power So yesterday, he sent them a x * *t ® prone. of the indie ae letter forbidding them to drink al- The girl representing Purdue ad- ministration are among mais ones coholic beverages on the premises,| mitted she wasn’t from Purdue and ¢* ¢ 6 keep pets or light their apartments|- had only learned she was “from Sen. Russell (D-Ga), incomi with light bulbs. larger than 6 Purdue” an heur before. The gal chairman of the Senate Armed watts. representing Indiana. confessed she Services Committee, said today he ike parent | ' *. 9S was from Los Angeles and Bob said, fe os Pepe sey Just last year there was a mur- “Oh, Los Angeles, Indiana?” ness subcommittee for a critical vita- der here,” said Connelly, former look at the armed forces’ purchas- Father John's Worarian and history instructor at| “Herb Shriner made so much money ing program and other activities. supplies vita- Chowan Junior College of Mur-.| talking about Indiana,” Bob said. He said it also would be the logical ise Te ele ives freesboro, N.C. “Some of these oc- * * * * one to examine the proposed 403, _ a cupants are very immoral.” 000-man cut in the armed forces. h irritation due to Drinking by the tenants violates A beautiful doll waggied up and said Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala) said he ee ne ern tog |S Clause in their leases banning| she was representing lowa. | thinks the Republicans: spent too fran the family. “illegal ‘and immoral’ conduct,| “Have you ever been in Iowa?” Hope asked her. jmuch time “digging up old _ Connelly declared. ‘ “T've just flown over it,” she answered. a and Democrats “will ‘wee ae A dogs had been| "That's the best way w be there,” Bob said. “Iowa is a won- won ft ——e ae diewi holes 1 shrubl erful place — it’s the garden spot. of eee : . planted to beautify , the project, | that particular state.” The Senate Rules Committee ’Twas the dap before , Christmas Thomas Rolfe Court: excessive use oe oe * . from which Sen, Jenner (R-Ind) A BACKENSTOSE Eventually Peggy King sang, and then % #%0ut to step down as chair- 2 ~~ ‘ee: i king on a suggested | 37010). iermame |e circuits; tenants had been out came shapely Anite Ekberg, of the.” oa on * _—— + neal - ; a me are oe movies in shorts and a sweater. Savastingtiams i Ss Bisane Ree | A deep snow hed blanketed thestrests of the fact that - eared their children had tired air rifies She said she was representing the Hugh Scott (R-Pa) has announced | of Lronwood. Lndoors, families were before Christmas, with the added ob- — in the project. University of Southern California he aiso will propose such a code. | making plans for the festive season. stacle of a fresh, deep snow, & repair- Looking at her admiringly, Bob said, Sen. McClellan (D-Ark) who will “What a campus!” I will always feel, though, that Bob's best one was tossed off six or man® arrived in twenty minutes. Within one hour from the time the trouble was reported, he had new lines Connelly said similar letters, out- The telephone company, too, was mak- ing its preparations for the busiest | McCarthy (R-Wis), says this group | night of the year | Will abolish ‘‘one-man hearings,’ | somebody to take them.” * * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... “But,” he added, “I can usually get °Urty subcommittee, and the House | Un-American Activities Committee | can avoid duplication in probes of | communism. | pictured above, found their telephone - was “dead.” They called the telephone company from a neighbor's house. As Mr. Thomas later wrote: “In spite seven years ago when he remarked | which have been 4 subject of deep up and the telephone working. Whether his action would stand “I have a lot of trouble about my — controversy. He said he hopes his That was when Mr. and Mrs, autographs.” - committee,’ the Senate Internal Se- Norman H. Thomas, whose home is “If this earnest and sincere workman reflects the training policy of your company, then Michigan Bell Tele- phone Company certainly is doing a most remarkable job.” One subject certain to undergo = _ Mvestigation is the Dixon-Yates | Marion Marlowe will leave the God contract, under which the | frey show Jan. 21—but only for a week, ment would buy privately gener-| to play a cafe date in Buffalo . . . Gloria ated electric power to be fed into VanderbiJt and Frank Sinatra, in El the public-power lines of the Ten- Morocco’s romantic Champagne Room nessee Valley Authority. A Senate gave friends the “We're just friends hav- | Judiciary subcommittee to be ing a good time” answer . _ Eddie | headed by Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn), Fisher gave Debbie (a flu victim) a red as bitter foe of the project, has Thunderbird and put his Cadillac at her “7C#4Y had a preliminary look at *Ezchange repairman Robert BE Gothbied I's People Who Make Telephone Service Good MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY - - F 2 | disposal . . Polly Bergen opened her | = =— = : eo new act in Las Vegas Friday APPLIANCES FURNITURE | t+ * *&* | : ‘ POLLY BERGEN = Van Johnson turned down a lead in| ; - : ! |the London “Caine Mutiny”. . . Roy Campanelis wants to open C N al B k : January Clearance | 2222820 ommunity Nation ank © PY Earl's Pearis.. . . 3 | Fathers are guys who give away their daughters to ste ore oma of PONTIAC ; | [Floor Models at Cost! ] ff mr stht et cna thm me cm ar Sara dest | of Each? = | STS QUEEN mmowan Bh Minty and gets someone else to do it." Edward Dreechnack. Pontiac, Michigan BF 6 8 sedi | ———— STATEMENT OF CONDITION a... 175 Cae St Be Top Scientists Sas a Eh Rona FRIGIDAIRE DELUXE 9. | Derr?! -—---- cess i Plon Parl SS As of the close of business December 31, 1954 vals for -. -265" to Plan Parley me ieuiaw oak ater a | es TE on Peace Atoms |"**. ca et Eo" || TABLES | rere anions, 4. @ —|rersansivs ont te RESOURCES eee FS ates, 5 % * haa is tl i an ater tes oe olhda bet od Ona Cash on Hand and Due From Other Banks ......... 14,128,741.28 NORGE 11 CU. FT. Scratched or meified. Your ragting BA Dep el. Securities of the United States Government ......... 31,495,214.54 — 45,623,955.82 Referigerator 7 om. summer on peacetul Spellman Returning | State, County and Municipal Bonds ................ 12,140,691,77 me we 19% ala a tnt vie on | il Seman ef ong Kang fo Stock in Poderal ssa a Tevsttonanesionpet nan eneenee eae eit fF | a ais *F° Real Estate Mortgages .......................... 9,776,950.01 20,024,352.43 $ 00 I: halaman Accrued Income Receivable ........................ 297,870.63 325” 2-FC. GRAY SECTIONAL, A Prepaid Expenses ....»... 22.2... 000 eee 17,153.29 at Resetar lage 11 5" Bank Premises, Land and Buildings ................ 842,655.22 Washer Price 8 em | Furniture and Equipment... ............... 82,728.59 Slashed to... 2 | I-SEALY SOFA BED. Was Real Estate Owned Other Than Bank Premises _. 65,000.00 990,383.81 EASY. Wringer Wosher. Oniy A real buy!.. 85 Other Assets ....... donb aren cis bead $e baawduwnkames 2867.07 prieetsn.-sceree-- LOO” | stacy cononess . mar. TOTAL RESOURCES ........................ 79,271,945.24 SPECIAL GROUP OF | | twin sue’ 19” LIA LOUNGE. | [-——— ; BILITIES _ CHAIRS + Pound 42,180,529.82 wings whee. FLOOR LAMPS TUNG coc eccceccecceneageces i cliviedvdotTumetetes 29,225,577.12 50% Off ai See ota Bu desire, U.S. Government .... 2.2.0... ccc cece cee -2,391,789.45 ! : TOTAL DEPOSITS *....................50c0:. 73,197,896.39 _ 50% Accrued Income Unearned ......................... 611,417.90 Dryer | 75” Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Etc.................... 450,904.30 area 0-290 smuntiete “te. A Reserve for Dividends Payable 1-3-55 ............... 105,000.00 | ees AUTOM ATC | ee ae - Vy ,™ ** Reserve for Contingencies ...................00005. 266,399.45 Fh tet Sere new: '215" | tk an = . Reserve for Loan Contingencies ................+.. _275,87046 542,269.91 Ps Bammaren DELUXE Gas | & OTTOMAN. Reguter sense, Other Liabilities ......... Gebers ovis Meee dacade ine’ 14,456.74 i ees ery): 109 °:| omy ...:... 99” COLD CASH Capital Stock, Common ...........0...c0..ccecseees 1,500,000.00 : | 2a I ae a Br a hh oe ig v'nn'g Sage 2,000,000.00 These Sale Prices Effective Until All , To have cold cash on hand when you need ¥ bye eae : | se buted Mie patting eunk’*eatte’ aoe Ne et a, Se ne eae __. :250,000.00 _3,750,000.00 tae Morchentice | vt te Hae aotady ‘edieeet: ak ear TOTAL LIABILITIES ....5..6......06050005. 79,271,945.24 ie eerr wce Waene Vee to deposit a pre-determined amount, right . SERVICE. ee our own depart- “ment fe aavure your complete satitection ot eee . aie pets Bo wate teroaingnitameni are pledged to secure Fractal snd’ State Government Bepest will to the kind of cold cash . , a tat wil mike Thi Aithicente. .. You Where Thousands Save Millions! _ . avor. ‘ : . ) . MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION __ OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH ANY AMOUNT ~ | | i Robert R. Eldred | Alfred C. Girard Mlarela B. 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Jt ASSIGNMENT FOR: idle Mera: Mom: ‘Driving Violations JUNIOR EDITORS in St. Lovis to Add Shift The Michigan Secretary of ST. LOUIS @ — The &. State’s office reported the follow- ing Oakland County motorists this JANUARY @ Ke}.) = OUTS COME --- FIRST SERVED! week as having lost their oper- it will add a, second shift ‘ ators licenses either through sus- Phone Mi 4-5711 |weoks bringing Ms pera a Tickets, Reservations to Anywhere shift was made necessary by an g she : i F i ih , ; ry Hi , 20044 Parkside, Ferndale, judgement; Alton R. E. Dorchester, Birming- tisfied judgement: Jack att , re 3 : fil! er! satisfied judgement; Donald E. Lennos, 8 Linabury, habitual neg- ligence; John W. Lewis, 29615 Southfield, Royal Oak, drunk. mo- tor law; Don E. Mertens, 439 E. Otis, Hazel Park, unsatisfied judge- ment; James D. Nicholson, 2930 Jules Occasio! AFLGEYERS Wrought Ta Hostess Carts, Etc. The Cow Jumped Over the Moon The Mother Goose rhyme about the cow jumping over the moon ligence; and Joseph R. Selep, 8771! is liked by nearly everybody. This may be because it is so silly. We FREE IN Valle : eg é 5 3 Tt ster, 2728 Glenwood, habitual neg- | Albany, Oak Park, habitual negli- | gence know cows are very large animals. They don’t often jump over a | fence, much less the moon. But because it is so ‘silly, it is fun to | | think about. Here's a little paper cutout showing a cow jumping ° ° | over- the moon. eee Rell Sti 1. Color today’s picture. You can make the sky blue, the clouds | purs - ' TERMS or PICK & PAINT STORE ey.4. LAN 8, LAYAWAY NU- VISION= 9 -5:90 — Fil. “ul 9 243, 15 W. Lawrance $e, ) . FE / 9562 q=) V FOR THE He ME! VINYL ta RUBBER { “4. : ¥ z ; Pe io». ee 2 A pe CRE et. Let yourself go- its only ‘2267 AYBE you didn’t know that the price of this 1955 Buick Spectax 2-door, 6-pas- senger Sedan has moved still closer to those power that puts the whip to this dazzler—and see by sampling what that means in the lift and life and joy you feel in driving. of the so-called “low-price three.” And maybe you didn’t know that now you can boss this broad and brawny new beauty for even fewer dollars than some models of those You have to judge for yourself how much more luxury and comfort and stability so little more money buys here — more room, more visibility, more frame strength, more tread = 2 cat Be very same “three.” width, more ride steadiness. ) Kentile Carnival Splatter Tile So we proudly show our price here to retort ites: by nay what a rich : 3 ee is to travel in the boldest ASPHALT TILE ik A _— — vere styling of the times—in beauty that’s eigend But no dollar figures can ever tell you how _low and sport-car smart — and as definitely SPLATTER DESIGN a | much more sheer automobile you get for your distinctive as the name on the hood. Light Golors | for Only | thet ante Come in for a demonstration of Buick for ’SS. M0 ed leas leona ptm * vgehchenel Thrill of the year =23S sae 11” You have to look into the record-high V8 FELT BASE LINOLEUM y of Wie 12" Wide ae is Buick a9 “69 || % he Floor jor Shop| * 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 FOOD, SAL 5. THROUGH TUES., Jan, 11 ‘LUIBBY’S CHUNK STYLE voliaaid We Reserve the Right te Limit Quantities TUNA | cATSUP| Eh ; 9 :99,| 22 SALTINES vox Die SO W-HO CRACKERS =. 8 GLASS WAX" caw Qe LIQUID SPRITE wr 2Q¢ SWANSDOWN CAKE MIXES “=: 3 = 95¢ JIFFY BISCUIT MIX © | "sre" 29 MAZOLA OIL fotcoonine aww suane eT GE LIPTON ONION SOUP MIX me ge LIPTON CELERY SOUP MIX 3 * 37: GERBER’S BABYFOOD ™™" 3-29: ¢ DONALD DUCK PHILLIPS FRENCH STYLE jo, sus 15: = ta FANCY QUALITY APPLE SAUCE MONARCH CHOICE OF 12 VAC. CAN or TALL 303 CAN CREAM STYLE SHADY NOOK GRADE A FRESH LARGE EGGS 39° WILSON'S CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE 14 OZ. CELLO BOX... 2) 10 OZ. CELLO BAG...... I KRAFT’S FAMOUS "SWANSON'S | or FRESH WASHED VELVEET a2 Loar Mt ie oh SOLID RED RIPE \ SPINACH - os on-Rine OR LARGE at 39: LUNCHES mission in Korea. At the time, this DINNERS country expressed regret over loss of the Ryssian airmen, but said the : * Soviet plane had no business being where it was. | >. Private Banquet 3. The shooting down of a U, § Air Force plane, with the loss of its | Rooms eight-man crew, by Soviet fighters ‘ * off northern Japan Oct. 7,.1952. . | Each government blames the IRENE BADER other for the incidents. a U.S, officials had no explanation at the Piano for timing of the Russian. notes > . a i Pied ag Se ile | =~ OO a aS Planes Dispute Again Blames U.S. for tee. teeects| Three Incidents in the each year than are destroyed by| Far East ‘ferent fires. iia WASHINGTON’: @—Russia Was Ls disclosed today to have renewed its long-standing dispute with the | United States over blame for three 'Far Eastern incidents involving planes ‘of the two countries. Informed officials said Soviet }notes delivered to the U.S. Em- bassy at Moscow on New Year's | Day reaffirmed the Russian view- |point on these incidents ~ Nationally LA AS 4 ee eed aircraft on July 29, 1953. of an American RBS0 plane over the Sea of Japan, with the loss of 15 crew members : 7 . 2. The shooting down two days earlier of a Russjan. IL12 airplane, with nine aboard, by a U.S. Air Force fighter plane on a combat except to say they were in response to questions raised by Washington j and filled in more detail on some Phone: points. < U.S. officials say they see no OR 3-1907 OR 3-9303 way to settle the recurring disputes jover air incidents except to keep Snes e eo plugging away Nightly Except Sunday ; Good Hunch for Lunch Next time you're lunch- ing out, drop in“ here with your friends. You'll like the tasty food, cour- teous service, pleasant , - atmosphere ...and very \ modest prices! ) A Eat Mere Lunch ;' Next to Huron Theater Free Parking _ $21 W. Huron St. TY Doors Open 6:45 js WOW! 2s, HLL HELD The Most Unusual And latimate Journey into Human Emotions Ever Filmed! 1. The shooting down by Soviet}. Pine to produce, | Department assistant Howland Ser- | Fernando's return from Las Vegas, where he was on location for Roz Russell's picture. Rita Hamilton, one of the pret- tiest girls in our town, was with a young student from Loyola Uni- | By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS versity. Rita, herself, is drama “HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Myrna’ ceach there. Loy is one retired actress whom | Darryl: Zanuck telis me he has Hollywood producers refuse to for-| a big surprise for Bette Davis oy = the non — » hom when she comes to Hollywood the or Myrna is niversa: - imter- |. of t y seen jnational. She has been sent the keg a an Wales Neletah script of “The Private War of 1, surprise is that he has engaged | Major Benson,” which Jerry Hop- her old friend, Perc Westmore | per is slated to direct arid Howard». 4. her keup and hairdress , for the picture, just as he did for Ever since Myrna married State her in ‘Elizabeth and Essex.” Ask Myrna Loy to Accept Part of Nunin Film i ; geant, she has been living in| eas On suc nentwonea | Crimes Rise 5 Pct., for UNESCO both in this a ae se (FBI Report Shows Myrna will accept bis offer; she | wasnt N @—FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover's year-end report to Atty. Gen. Brownell today said serious crimes in the United States charge of a boys’ school in Sam | climbed 5 per cent to a new record ta Barbara. high in 194. Hoover said this oc- oe Bee |eurred in the face of increased Good news that George Gersh-| police efficiency. win's great American opera, “por report said that although gy and Bess,” which I have seen | homicides and auto thefts declined #0 often and loved, will be brought |in 1954. “the past year will record a new hiigh for the past 10 years in crimes of robbery, aggravated assault, rape, burglary and lar- ceny,"’ along with sharp increases i | é TE - : 5 | ! FFE } ar ae cueatend wat | Borrow s Pistol “carmen F rom Comedian, Jones” has done a land-office busi - ° ness with its all-Négro cast, sr-| Takes Own Life pees. f CnOS, eve i | SANTA MOROCA, Call. @ —'A in ef | Buster Keaton and killed himself in a restaurant restroom, police reported. The body of Clyde Bruckman, 60, was found yesterday. Police said he left a typewritten note asking w them to deliver his bedy to the 7 ™ Los Angeles County Medical Assn. he story of a circus bear |g a medical school for experi- mental purposes and stating that in Hollywood “I have no money to pay for a been in ’ funeral.” It also asked that his since go mee gene into oh | Wile Gladys, who lives here, be Disney or Bongos v notified Remember, Cliff was the voice of | Keaton told police Bruckman Jiminy Cricket in “Pinocchio,” He | asked to use the 45-caliber gun ig & close friend of Disney. | for a hunting trip. * ° . In silent pictures Bruckman di- U.S Experts Aiding Dulles Seeking {Dem Diplomat Needs Representative to European Coal and Steel Pool” searching for a top Democrat to fill a high diplomatic post in the in- terest of foreign policy bipartisan- Seeretary of State Dulles was said to be anxious to name a lead- ing Democrat! to replace David K. Brucé, who,is expected to resign soon as spévial U.S. representative to the six-nation European Coal and Steel Pool. Bruce, a Democrat, is returning 16) private life. So far, the search reportedly has been fruitless. ; : - 4 said ~ |leaders consulted the matter have not yet came up with the name ‘jot anyone who believes would VBicy and ping draft 1 | igi | Gilleti#/ lowa sen#fpr defeated for “THE ‘FOUR Turkish IVA Plans JOES” ANKARA. Turkey (®* American | experts are helping Turkey to plan | river basin schemes like TVA.) Censy Davle Eventually it's hoped to work out $ a development | programs for the| Tigris and Euphrates basins. Both | rivers have their source in Turkey. | Philip P. Dickinson, who as as-| Entertainment sistant Tegignal director of the| Sensation! Bureau of Reclamation in Sacra- ‘ mento, Calif, heads a 10-man/ STARTING team of Americans here trom fhe | Mon., Jan. 10 | bureau. Their work is part of the| | American assistance program to 8:45 = 1:45 | Turkey. They are working with the Turk- | ish ministries of public works and | agriculture on a long-range jpro- gram of water and power develbp- | Ment DANCING Postman Earns Jacket } ROCKFORD, Tl. @ — Mail| TONIGHT Carrier John Walden is wearing a | ae wena He tat nis ce : “ . Cookt preferen fladrtpee 4 edo ee flames which had engulfed Mra | 5, at me Doris MacCloskey after an oe pertios banquets) plosion in her home. Walden had just delivered the mail when the blast occured. He and a passerby put out the fire a’, WASHINGTON (®—The State De- partment Was reported today to be hest of the county board of super- visors, which asked that the three officials be fired as a result of alleged mistreatment of patients at. the county infirmary. Petitions submitted to the super- visors charged the Durkees mis- treated patients and that Mrs. Helm approved the Durkees’ man- agement of the infirmary. K, Finletter, for-| | sory WORTH, Tex. What mer ‘air under Presi-| would happen, the. polite voice of dent in asked by telephone, if “you : pA Pllag ne ese, tnt Some consideration also was said | ing.” ee . & Car, to have been given to certain for michael specific A aoail "Thank you kindly,” the voice mer Democratic governors, such) + before the receiver clicked. — W. Meren ot Elisabeth Lake Ras. foreign, policy and it on Capitol Hill Hi | Demerats menti#ived in informal ltalks,/ Officials sa¥a) include Guy | AP Wisephote | e-cladiion: former Connecticut | GLORIA REHMEARSES—TO make her New York Saroyan and Gloria plays a character that is mostly} ¢. Chester Boies, who was re- | stage debut in ‘The Time of Your Life.” at City a voice on the phone until fipal act when ghe plact@) as eto to India Center Jan. 19, Gloria Vanderbilt rehearses with appears on stage in jthe costume of a registered 1 oe [ i iia ~adillagn Franchot Tone. Tone stars in the play by William nurse i RAAAAAAAAAE former movie director and writer | borrowed a pistol from comedian | “|W.C, Fields, Later he became a rected Keaton, Harold Lloyd and screen writer, t outhes 130 S. Telegraph IN . , Baldwin " URANT at Montcalm GIANT MALTS SANDWICHES SODAS Open 7 Days A Week © PLUS © 2nd HIT! MR. POTTS GOES TO MOSCOM ik BARN DANCE Stege Show and Round end Squere Dance FRIDAY, JAN. 7>.«. suus> ARMORY cs” The LAZY RANCH BOYS i NOTICE : SUN.,JAN. 9th 2s32%.m. Wick. ARMORY iavis'se There are small tides in inland Gale Shops. They indroduced | gan at Chicago is less than two ier nemnes (eo Foy ol ee over Sebi Paes 3 COOP did ' mary sean bt be Od ay ws | N FRIENDS ; E 3 & i z i Brown Derby for breakfast after church and saw Coripne Grif- fith and George Marshall, whe is there to spend the «2 ‘« -GRAND OLE OPRY RNEST TUBB | ROD BRASFIELD | é 4 i. ee A, % s Seed a yen e Self ve FT ‘a IOI Oe LOL Ow Deity 5 A.M.069:307.M. Sunday: TA. M, to 8 P.M. 3 Park Free After 6 P. M. except Fri, and Sot. Free Private Rooms for Parties. FE Sundey . * ‘Beand and Esther the Ro - 1) “TT la j é.. WA JHEG/ 2 > JANUARY’S PARADE of BIG PICTURES! | Soe nant ting ; THERE'S MORE FUN AT THE MOVIES! ODOC OO OOO eee oe — a intends. Now OPVIRGT “z= ALL THE SUSPENSE YOUR SYSTEM CAN TAKE! See Ti from the Beginning! Den't Reveal the Ending! N ROGERS Week -Pays at 10:45 Eaqiec. Fant NOW SHOWING THRU SATURDAY! ON OUR GIANT PANORAMIC SCREEN! FEATURE AT — 12:30 — 3:30 — 6:40 — 9:40 SUNDAY — “L4VING IT UP” ALSO “MIGHWAY DRAGNET“ Strand iepet 1. 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Sd af Ud Hatt] ae a Halt Ta tall ye HH Rall ‘ait ti i Ul yd MN Jy iecaed Hi ali Hie tt if i] “ il bil @ > oe Wit Leiditijegs 2 ots ii k statibiae | a iy i HURL thugs iy ine a Ate oa ela Pa ET HT ait: peat | arlene 17 4 RE : Seated 4 t i q i 1 A itt eo Ags? gl i roo vl} an oe int § srecnans itis it aiabtl. a age Nias ua he ets = te Ell gist! 3 1 | _ 7” ? ~ = a. v= bs C—O _——— —— by " ’ ; : Ay ; . a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1055 + LY - — LA Open fst Sop on Rich Tourney Trail $30,000 Named Pro Golf Stars as Salary for Start Firing in Parker in 55 Lions’ Coach Is Signed | for One Year, Says It's | Just What He Wanted DETROIT w — If anyone has SP ORT SH | RTS Large Selection S-M-L ‘Reg. $2.95 a Coless Men's Union Suits, Reg, 2.95, Sixe 36-46... $1.98 SPORT SHIRTS 4% Flennel g 3 2 : te lt ae it Buddy Parker. when they away in the This was displayed yesterday Saleee Lae Anpsine Open’ the feet ; when after five minutes of contract of 15 events with purses amount- negotiations with Lions’ president ing to $250,000. Edwin J. Anderson, Parker The quarter million is $17,000 scrawled his name on a one-year cae See Se pee eee contract for what informed sources oo on Oe a a = gross him some $30,000 along the echotale ¢ tt | winds up Parker, commenting on his 5th i at ee te April 7. Masters one-year contract with the Lions AP Wirephote . ). L after he previously said he wanted| PARKER SIGNS 5TH CONTRACT—Buddy Parker | board to newsmen at a press conferente in Detroit After months of warring between ; J s f eo one for two years, said: (right), Detroit Lions football coach, smiles as Lion | Tuesday. Parker signed a l-year contract, the Sth the Professional Golfers Assn., a s ; : ] “It’s just the way 1 wanted it. President Edwin J. Anderson illustrates on black-|in as many years. Tournament Committee and the lo- @ ine pecia . That's the kind of contract I de- ; cal sponsors, — Angeles cided te ask for and that’s what D t S M G id . . Junior Chamber Commerce, eo get. Iwesléatbosotappy wa |APOCLOL OCCS ore GIl ontiac niet Peace was agreed upon recent. q Ford, Chevrolet $ 95 a one-year contract & I didn’t ° takes fre elles say ~ gan : tink we wit bo ie costes | Deaths in Next 2 Years ‘ ! Plymouth ae tao WUE Hide time tomb tow < e its selfappointed money angel, son.” NEW YOR Kun—Football deaths | of one-platoon football | ie oe But the sum total is the fact that : $19.95 Value! This is Parker's one-| continued to rise in 1954, and in| In fact, most of the 25 fatalities the L.A. Open in name continues - year contract on his belief | the opinion of Dr. Floyd Eastwood ocucrred in high school football,) 7 ils for the 29th straight year. : that he can produce against a two-| of Los Angeles State College will | which has retained the two-platoon ramples Blue Devils, ¢ os : OTHER CARS, $24.95 VALUE year contract of a more inviting | increase even more in the next) system. 64-19, for - 4th Victory All of the country’s best known nature. two. years, a | The report Msted 19 deaths) +) C4... 1 p players are here, with the excep- 2 $ 95 With this, Parker said he will| Dr. Eastwood’s 23rd annual re-| directly attributable to the sport.| '" lay tion of Ben Hogan and Sam Snead, : NOW begin immediately with the job of| port to the American Football| Most of the other six fatalities! pice Association won its 4th/""?, Play ‘frequently im tourna- plugging the holes and fixing the | Coaches Assn. last night showed | were laid to heart conditions, not ments. mistakes that cost Detroit the|25 deaths last season — highest originating in football play. consecutive victory in City Basket-| Among them are National Open : a) championship when Cleveland beat | since 1949 and almost 7 per cent| Among recommendations made|ball League Class D play last/champion Ed Furgol; veteran ALIGNMENT, $7.95 VALUE | them, 56-10, the day after Christ-| above the average in the 23 years| to the AFCA Board of Trustees: | night, throttling Blue Devils, 64-19, | Dutch Harrison, the 1954 Vardon $ mas. records have been kept. It was| 1. 4 complete physical exagina-| 2.4 wharry piled up 29 points Cup winner; Bob Toski, the lead- 95 Both Parker and Anderson said | the second straight season deaths | tion for players before the season! o.° potice to "P ing-money winner and Lloyd Man- NOW they hope big Les Bingaman can | have increased - and at midseason pul “ yong ys grum. ee be persuaded to continue his ro-| The report indicated faulty equip-| 2. That no boy with a history of! | iime and outscored the Devils | The L. A. Open t the : . [} tund role in Detroit's line. Binga-| ment was a major factor rather heart abnormalities be allowed to oes @ man announced his retirement with | than the increased physical strain play ; 35-10 te the tnd hal. Inglewood gre ag Realy Pay Cleveland game. | 3. That every concussion be X- Boys’ Club handed Lakesiders | *Ppearance there course : as Little as $1.25 a Week i can be in * = their Ist loss in three starts, 41-34, been toughened up, stretched out to ~ by ne iate says he's quitting.” Bingaman now Tass ctpend othe as Thrasher and Barron hit for 19 | 659 yards with per 36-35—T1. But SERVICE STORE ~ |p | : XL 30 South Coss FE S-6123 |) | : - i ry a prot entered. What's the VEWnews in the’55 cars ? Seater beg eg 484 8 Podololf Plans ! sit ab Disputed at 1 ff iFe f i | | ii ey | H ght tf i F fi? fH a a i it! Is it hood-high fenders? Ford introduced them in 1952 Tee 1988 Berd teiught © the tong, tow fnok of tho om. d tf li f iy : i iH , numbers of the cards at state The report is requred by law, the hunter not. Failure | a oa S - ~ m > = la K The NEWS is Thunderbird Styling : It’s not the lock you saw im any of last year's cars. It's the new look inspired by the Thunderbird. And it set the styling for Poo s'53 hie = Y (Balled ostend tow tana tae apa on wh —— ¢ ~ WHEEL | * ~ “Fa = 3 , 1 * s ; ! 2 7 a ee . . ] ‘ i) c 4 J * * i f » ; ~ a . : Allin. a not only | ie pee ae ” binee t ri . . : e ‘ » Dynamic eee eete 4 | ne be Sete aiie ! also minor flaws, to make * sila didadiniaca san " ride smoother. > Coentad pam ers aad id ie. ¥ é f - a > . a ee ae Le Re i = Sey Bea ef 7 Be . Lo eee ae ae, Tee ee ty g1a tT ee a i ‘ : . ! : * ° ve oe deere os | Sf 9 Poe ae p rue » ‘ a s - ‘ : , ; f ¥ H ; . ‘ ’ . E 4 j , ~ j *o ‘ ' \* Non ~~ > , 7 ; ' . ‘THE PONTIAG PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JAN UARY 5,1955 |_| mart Larder; Saar ee y ; } Se ed his Sfoot beat overturned in x" Ld e x Ae ae dot : ‘ f : The hunter was immediately res- ualities as All-Purpose Dog»: : | Saeen By JACK PATTERSON de ha , ead Thirty-Five Members|, took 10 days tor Foster to ; shotgun. Using We've heard a lot about “all- Will Aid in Project| tached to lng ae, ua on t in. Gladwin County trough ie trigger urd ty ra Owned such a ing the Model 12, ’ purposes Who doesn A delegation of about 35 mem- sted on eating picked out bers of the Oakland County Sports. | amber any Recent rains and above-frees- | which haven't been hunted. Paw ty Senet yaa nog! + Dow gy i ' a > ur : Sina per the ico dangerously on many | erm stretches of the state, particu-| pit in good coyote tertitory on a\for their 3rd annual deer browse ona Per, | Cammy takes. | it you don’t think | larly the northeast, have many! winter afternoon can rest assured | cutting in Gladwin County year } son of @ beagle) so, ask Vern Pelton, of Helly. foxes and coyotes. For the hunter | that every coyote for a consider-| feadquarters wili be st La- | srounds at the Hialeah ; a yo Ice fishing is all very well—for | Who can't get too excited about| abie distance will pick up the| Vern Boman's Tittabawassee Re- burn. This dog, | Sshermen, but miany an outdoors-| rabbits, these latter critters can} scent of food on the thin-winter| sort in northeastern Gladwin on a recent rab.|™2" doesn't care about getting | furnish fine sport. : air when he comes out for his| County, Already the Conserva bit hunt with its| US fet cold unless there's some’ In fox and coyote territory, 4 | evening hunt. If everything goes| tien Department's forester and owner and USAF | "ikelihood of burning gunpowder.| call resembling the cry of # | well, .and the hunter is in position,| game manager have selected, ; Ist Lt. Bob Bas-| 7° Such there is always rabbit wounded rabbit ts sald te be | he may well bag himself the little| plots of dense aspen (poplar) for a vt ‘ 4 sett, decided) ™™ting, either locally for cotton- very effective—so effective that | brother of the wolf. : the cutting. IE | 1/ 10’ ane @eate be > As in previous years some plots ip 2. || | hind the will be clear cut (everything), oe ee : couldn't be de. : Fdd f R rf while in others just trees over four al _? pended upon to|| Michigan Outdoors y 10 Epo and five inches in damater will get anything for the pot, so in the|: 4 4 cut, The tender small classic manner legendary ; branches liked by deer, and dando meme of the Exterminated’ Deer Is ae nape bob N TE opt. utvrn me WwW B k A . aie ONCIES supply of available winter food. 88 Noting that ico-Gshormen Rus. on ay ac gain | LANSING (UP)—State conserva-| In addition; the amount of new sel (Bud) Bassett and Eimer By MORT NEFF is learning to be as wary as the tion director Gerald E. Eddy wi t : s 4 ly will | plan growth and aspen sprout ee a cet couse hysteria that swept the emo- | buck. teport to the conservation commis. | that will come into existence next) — = * hunters this year is They have learned to take cov sion on state conservation policies spring will greatly enhance the an- mearby lake, the dog trotied cut . Strange reactions | er t deep far trem | Jan. 12, it was announced today. | "u@! food supply. In some areas it to the scene of activity. He cross the land.| Righwape-ewempe that defy tho | The report, which will ecnter |'2 estimated that between 1500 and ~+ covetuliy selected Ge lasgest herds that | Yavasion of hunters, A marked | on Eédy’s policy of dividing the | °° Pounds of browse per acre is ach anf creed ih & t Ge exterminat-| decrease in hunters gave them | sinte into regions for conserva oo aS. & > ape oae Se ih peppy ts are suddenly | more security, too, for the only | tion control, was called for by te Ore : vet tac ail leaving a vast| way te keep deer on the move ls | commissioners at their last meet Greation of chub eXicare, Preciiunt a Later, when all hands had re- network of tracks | t pet a large number of hunters | ing. Jerry Woollever and vice-presi- paired to the cabin, the dog took snow, And| t& the weeds, Following the report, the com-| dents Bob White and Lioyd Sibley. the remaining bluegills out 6f the mystery of! ‘The complicated importance of | mission is expected to. vote on| There is still room for six or eight bucket in which they'd been tem- invisible deer | the deer herd to the north, involv-| whether to seek an “outside” | additional wood cutters. Those in- porarily deposited, and carefully bringing forth | ing tourist economies as well asj| evaluation of the department’s| terested should call the club, OR laid them out close to the door ) challenging an-| sportsmen, has kept the angry pot | practices 3-7441, or Howard Shelley, FE many uses? ers. A logi- | many suggestions are INE | Dieni Most will take their t ae ye AA hed. ees | Plenie Tables for Parks ost will take shotguns to far fewer | control that all is confusion, |Are Being Constructed a LANSING — There is a good See de ng rear cae, alee Waster Logged loo Fisherman's ||‘ 2": ot st presrvaion , i 1955 ls being constructed right | Shotgun Still Delight Elks Hold Annual Ducks, Geese || nperviaing construct of shot Fires Shell ‘Hunters’ Roundup || Wise to Warys || siste parts next summer," "| gory comes out of the Show-Me 2-Man Size A game dinner and — of Huntsmen irestone DELUXE CHAMPIONS _. The tertainment have been arranged for | . Original : Canvas the Elks Club’s annual “hunter's || Fow! Are Flying Higher Equipment roundup”. The affair takes place | to Stay Out of Range Thursday night in the Temple, with f Gunfi Tire on Collapsible a large nuniber of area hunting o untire A i e w- 2 germ gesagt NORFOLK, Va. ®—Hey, Mr. | mericas Fish | Piggy Pisig, Poco boners | = inding i's | Finest '54 j img | Osmun, Archie Barnett, Leo Kow-| istety? . Cars | alski, Harry Garrett, Earl Moore Eari Wilson, Fred Wheeler, Chuck | The reason. says a Virginia spe- Shanty Wheeler, Al Games, Dr. H. A. | “ilist in such things is pretty sim- : P Miller, Joe Hiltz and Ray Kings- | Pie. Ducks and geese are smarter bury round out the committee than you think, and they've gotten 4 wise to the ways of the huntsman. | . +» for safer driving this With the SEQ AE95 | Michigan Deer Hunters | im cry mming rear. te || inter get your Skid-Rid TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD TIRES Will Get Report Cards | stay out of range of gunfire— ah Noiseless on wet or ie . LANSING tame an ana | Sl tate ee ey, || er rede Sat All Sizes Including Super-Balloons outta tanker abl dove aot ing less readily te all the lures Ra: ? izes nciv g per- cords thie week ‘asking them te hunters use to bring them inte Ties expertly camped with. >’ pre The ieee | ss sepsis 8g © Both Black and White Sidewall deer season That's the word from Roland O » ‘=, Sports Shop muy Wy the conservation depart-| the Hampton Rends district tor 2. Wet Brick %3 — ae t . y ee be weeashealband gupantian es on gh reo genigginorsy 3. Wet Blacktop ee BLACK SIDEWALLS WHITE SIDEWALLS os The department said results of| Hunters have complained loud | 4. Snow and Ice . FE 2-762! the poll will not be known until | and long to Halstead that they are REGULAR SPEQIAL REGULAR SPECIAL “ Size WO TRADE-IN TRADE-IN SuzE MO TRADER TRADE-IN 1 é‘ PRE +] PRKE® PRE ++] PRICES. ; | iF : | ft rit ree it Bit x DON’T MISS THIS 6.00-16 | $21.65 | $16.24 | 6.00-16| $26.50 | $19.88 VALUE! oo es far yore oo ty. otter er || aaa wees eles ree 6.50-16| 26.65 | 19.99 | 6.50-16| 32.65 | 24.49 MOTOR OVERHAUL im Alsskn and across central Cane-|] 25 Pine St. PE 4-2505 | , 6.40-15| 22.65 | 16.99 | 6.40:15| 27.75 | 20,81 or Other corners breeding grounds, anc the |= 670-15} 23.75 | 17.81 | 670-15) 29.10 | 29.83 MECHANICAL REPAIRS po yrs “te aaa deed 7.10-15| 26.30 | 19.73 | 7.10-15| 32.20 | 24.15 NO MONEY DOWN «With the Coaperton ot Tory in snd ak ot shot Ubckman Mark Tied 7.60-15| 28.75 21.56 | 7.60-15| 35.20 | 26.40 8.00-15| 31.60 23.70 | 8.00-15| 38.70 29.03 8.20-15| 32.95 24.71 | 8.20-15| 40.35 30.26 late in 1954, thereby tieing the Free Perking In Rear | 102 S. Saginew tootball record set by Sid Lucioman Other sizes proportionately low J in 1943, \ : = ee >. 8 Pee We es ne pe meet eerie tee * Ples tox F on me WORLD'S MOST COPIED SHOE! BELL'S SHELL SERVICE = JACQUIN'S SHELL SERVICE tite cae 1415 S$. Telegraph Rd. 3 4520 Highland Rd. oy DRAPER’S SHELL SERVICE MALES SHELL SERVICE Many have pilfered the lines 2803 Orcherd Leke Rd. ' «4295 Commerce Rd. — Keego Herbor Commerce of the original Nettleton i. Loafer; even lifted its name : illegally. But Nettleton shoe- manship remains uncopyable. One pair will prove: it’s extravagant to pay less. | 510 West Huron 14 Mile et Joba ® HAGEN'S SHELL SERVICE MORSE SHELL SERVICE | _ DAVIS TEXACO SERVICE - 847 West Huron & Tilden ot Elizabeth Loke Rd. Detreit Autemebile Inter-Insarance Exchange QUANTITIES LIMITED TRADE TODAY at Automobile Club of Michigan pee : SL tien | 86F iC STON STORES “42 {2 +5. 3 > 3 . ; ~ - ih Pr 3 4 » 4 =. 4 * be: ‘ srr ar 7 bel 4 Z .* ( tae ‘ ont ; : fy ° " : F ye ‘| ; we “: = ‘ : 1 ph ‘ ee ee ar eS E . cP i t , #3 25 a1 : . a" B Be a8" Lae ; A | a . : : ae 44 : SN : 4 ‘ 3 ; pe : ¥. : ale? FS 3 bea is ¢: vA is i \ sg a %> Zz ee woe Se Mice ‘ Pa re AT hah ibs oul ae es a ae i Ae pNP MESS gr fre Peeeged ; eden, oo. ovina i . han ‘edd Pia of, poe oe ew gia St a \ ; Sees : j a a 1 ae a? a eet <9 oN Zs es A og i eB, Meare, ag Se A Se Be Me ei er ew Big ee De * EY eee ee a 5 ae ts 5 in Spe ES ot Te e ig tre $4) or e Ae i ca oaks. | Fg Pot eel ag NGO Bs, Gee ee ae Pret st a -_THE PON +p a oi iy ies o , n pe “a 4 ate ti pitch feat Wt i dz fist. lt ‘ z = * i t i tril Hy In the Beart of Drayton Plains 3526 Sashabaw Snobs FAN TURPIN-HALL _ FAMILY SHOE STORES 2 ha. Uolen’ Lane s Heal and Clear promptly relieves surface eczema and skin seratching and ling. Buy Extra Strength Zemo for stubborn Marchia Robinson We Harold Hoult at Oxford OXFORD — Marchia Robinson | MR. AND MES. HAROLD HOULT Southfield Fire Cause Probed Three, Injured Slightly in $35,000 | Louis S | injuries and fireman Charles Koss | | cuts and burns, when a wall fell. | All three were given first aid treat- | ment at the scene, and then re- | turned to fight the blaze For the ceremony the bride; franklin Fire Department as- and Harold Hoult spoke their chose a suit of pale blue, with a | sisted the local firemen for three Bids on Post Office ‘Due in Detroit Today LE ii F fi iH 73 | ‘ e " E H iH ip 1 chi ig The couple will live in Rochester Carolyn Cutcher, Charles Cuthrell HEE i. ri < After Ten Years att ra Wey fil f S Bie 25 ry | piread He Hf : ie 5 iets [iris He Neri TEED i 7 i : : ‘Eo aE HE i : : i He é i i i i eteran Diplomat! Returns to France xi flared peplum and deep blue vel- | hours in battling the flames. “ts, sire Shattuck. ner ot Drayton Cub Pack the bride, was matron of honor, and her husband, William Shattuck bridegroom as best Planning Train Trip DRAYTON PLAINS—Cub Pack re- | von | 52 will embark on an imaginary tram tour through the sunny South |when they'meet Monday at the |p ivitie, Md. and Fred of Royal Drayton Plains School Flower Course Pickering was the | Slated by Branch Cuth- | of Farm, Garden oH i a Be rid ih : TIAC PRESS, WEDN Blaze at ——e & SEE ote a greatgrandchildren. YOUNG AT HEART—Contemplating a birthday cake baked for her 103rd birth- |day recently is Mrs. Susan 8. Keck of Lake Orion. A resident of Missouri until 1947 when she came to Lake Orion to make her home with her daughter, she has six children living, 10 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and three great- Pontiac Press Phete Points of interest of this rail- roading theme will be presented in | form of games and songs along | tee way. Each den will sit in its designated ‘“‘car’’, coming forward to take its part in the program at the proper “point of interest’. ! f asx + i i 5 i p.m. Thursday meeting the St., pleaded guilty to malicious Royal Oak Organic Farm and destruction of property yesterday Garden Club at the Royal Oak | when he appeared before Pontiac High School. Judge Maurice E. Finnegan and A member of the Michigan State | paid a $5 fine and $5 cost. Police College department of botany and said that Carthel W. Hughes, of | plant pathology until he left re-| 3480 Waldron Rd., Lake Orion | cently to establish a soll labora- complained that Coulter caused jtory, his subject will be “Micro-| injury to his gas station at 605 ROCHESTER—Service for Chief Warrant Officer James W. Alder- man, 4, USN, will be held at 3 30 | p.m. Thursday at the Pixley Fun- eral Home, with burial in White | | Chapet~ Memorial Cemetery. He | | Lafayette, Tenn.; Mrs. Don Terry lof Marlington, W. Va.; and four | brothers, Peyton of Birmingham. Woodrow of Dayison, Clayton of | Oak. Francis Ruggers WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—Re- jem Mass for Francis Ruggers. of 10590 Elm St., will be sung R2EB . H. Schultz Funeral Home, with burial in Forest Lawn | Cemetery. He died Tuesday LAKE ORION — Service for Frank V. Elbertz, 74, of Forrest Lake Boulevard, will be held at) \11 am. Friday at the Allen Fu-/ i | ait i ini i | it 8 i Plan Installation | County Deaths (Growing Pains lot New Otficers Stir Post Office fox Friday Night . lation for officers of the Women's Seeking More Space Relief Corps will be held at 8 p.m. | Friday at the Avon Township Hall. for Waterford Branch, ce wa hee Serpade ror Bids to Be Taken | Mayme Jones, president; Mrs. of space, Mrs, Leona M. Amos, | Fern Benson. postmistress, said today. as sae 9 aa tot Williams Lake PTA thre Amos sui “Sets Father's Night building on $835 Dixie | yee é 3 Red Cross Chapter Offers ion Dae safety, ‘Then 2 Courses During Janudry | “sre Four’. Gheen | To Hear 4H Talk. at Father's Night of Stiles Group i 5 | Thursday. Trey Towushtp et 1 pm. Thursday et the home of County Births 7 Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Gmith announced son. Your Watch Watch Bands | sect 9995 provide at least 1,200 square feet | Mrs. ‘Florence Clark, and Mrs. WILLIAMS LAKE—Roscoe Lund i ; Ladies'—Men's | : t DRUG Fs t i Pg i is g g TEE! : i : itchhik a is i watt pail dat Ai i i t Ff aif H ay in 3 s i DARRELL’S 5. Gr. ASPIRIN 2 iw: 9 SALE! ws. Sra Writer's Mind Cluttered With Lett-Over Phrases For Hal Boyle still thinking about the old one. Like a man cleaning out his désie'| “ after new year’s, I find myself Ht iis itt He He Fesilt since they have been 28 ¢5 iiet APh i te 5 Zz j é g S 82 : : § 3 there many better ways of starting 9 eae Seer Tits Ge cern of 7 | 3 Fe i ri hit Halt fife d it Hil & Fs ro 2292 F i ! i TH’ WALK ?? + vee tale : ’ \\ ( ! ‘¢ . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1085 j ‘ E i es E itt st afi i bs ‘ \ . 2 /) WAN WE NANCY , A OF in sary | | | we a . eer : _ ; Pu | res | ™ , ] ‘ ° Ge t.. ¥ Lé , E Li | ah we il wath ZZ ty. OH, 1 DON'T WANT |\ZAA ofan }| nancy To'staRr Te oe Pe Om Cop 1088 by MEA Be mee ne “George thinks the doctors exaggerate about catching colds from other people—he got right out of bed so we could play a little bridge with you tonight!” by Walt Disney \ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ee a eee ntl > he? = Z mm St , ve, BLL, S , ; q f we | “ATK On Cage F0RE by HEE Gevten, te. Fe ng © 8 Per OF Con help you solve it. DIAL FE 2-8181 Ask for the Want Ad Dept. al. ee’ Fo C6 eae ag U.P © Pic We P< ee OUT OUR WAY " oe eee Pe} iy q . ‘ “I can never make up my mind whether to dirty his or hersi™ | % - . ; TG ) er f ; 3 ‘ yes S| - : c ; 7 & ‘ \ ‘ | : I ‘ ty . a . ah {\ | : ed 2 >. fee BD EP eee SDAY, JANUARY 5, 1055 . sh ONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ‘ees THE PO? ! THIRTY | t Boosted for Stock Buying Binlonehe [SRET|Cash Payment Boosted for Stoc . 7 boost J in margin req investors indi- Mov om taken by many Sa the . DETROIT PRODUCE 7 : { market would Prices “OSEREET. dum. p (UP) Abeer re- | overs ( 60 ef en H a\tae S voces” MQ | serve Action, Death Notices ed by : } i 4 (P)—Ample ee dyoiee, Gotcions, faber. 2.0. "a Federal Reserve a ve . price down more | "ancy, 40 bu, Ro 1. 38.30 bu Earl Dip Intended to Moderate) corse. sawoany fae agp 0 eet on the Doard of Trose nar a Ye : | Credit, Speculation | firm .\kew Lake age Martie . barely 325-3 75 bu; apples, . 1. 3.00- P de- r = loved : gear tather hour was 1 erbasal to % higher, ; se ‘bu. Cabbage we oe-3.80 bu, cab- | Par owing the increase in train hand toward | pee mong Jangary LF Funeral 4 =<; 4 oats % to %s lower, wage, trea. me i. v0 bu. Celery root, Ket today oeneaneats from 30 per : ok market today, calling Sor beans a) » Wiitred,.| Dero 2. vas dae aged % to %% lower, en 00-1 So dos Penne Ay # * Pi margin w pen veil | il hasers of stocks to put up “ Michigan fnterment anéerese. . March ’ ; ybeans un- 13 bu Horseradish, No ns. Onions, cent to s | purc — h instead ~ Cemetery r H. Schults : aaa eel an January mong ag + et base bas ponsters t ’ . tha the Fed least © per ca © cont. maybe ray oun s changed to - dual: = ary, Me %. 8-160 @es be .. _ ; The overmght news i ned the previous per ny Cs, OFS @ $2.96%: and lard 5 to - ry root, No 1, 6-100 dos PNe 1 120-1 40 | Reserve Board would req t zi b the. “mags mt Lakeview, Geadie » . . lower, anuary, 1001.86 % bu. Potatées, No 280 100-i> era > » 60 per cen nounced vy phen ” Francis W. . le hundred pounds “@ tag: patatons, No.1. 390-5.00 1f0-B tors to put Uf ht action, ar : infant © Jnared Codtis; dene / mam. te Gaara ey seth as meters fo ain couly, deal Federal Reserve My poeeel | Settee Osta Fee a . s ol , bu ; - = n 4 4 Grain Prices Reet a tata widespread onsen yn early” deal nen tak’ oom 7 so sere, a, ahs x 4 fancy. 1.80 6-1» box: No Te the end of the | — * Funston, as re- trom | the wr 3 CHICAGO — bex : lad greens: Celery coB- | ing $4 sain rly all sec-| | president, Keith sanction of ccral Home. ——_ Thurs- -— ee VM ahd thd oy, putes obece., | orm pop’ ha sore 2a from “repair straining t ead’ On free interplay | aor te one oho Bons Fu- qo May ....... 128 e No 1, 100-150 dU. Swiss char tians of the ssues moved working in the machine | the market and; = aay at the D OEE Scoccus 330% ay Meee ip a lite ies be | their lows a ! a of | (right), of gre a top award of $2,500. Eldon | of the basic law of supply | a ee ae | | eemtee A1ste Jap...--. ae cerca rorkress to the pls side. SUGGRETION es tal 7 “lptt a $2500 award for | demand.” sed “down payment”! Lee “Pinins,. Michigan” beloved 5 eben aire ~ - ~Silbaaias oe 2 AP) —Potatoe : i Motor Division wound tchfield | Olsabeck . split a $2, | The increa . t of Mr. an ries | PSEA alee"! ee decks aks ax aan Ot fell behind in reporting | pontiac wing bonds from R. M. Cri aker, of Pleasant Lake ‘ ors. ve ‘on. stocks bought to- nfan r brother of Charles | Mag 20) sy 4 “0 ie | ode suipmenys Prey 6, Seta trammactions several thaes Suring roa pte ot Pontiac a — - = | int suggestion. They are sheet metal inspect is stiective hrtosap Teter: oMteDaniel pinera see’ Jy ss seeeey 300 a | day 118, =— market dull. Carlet ing ‘ Gef). general ards were for outsta , —_— 7 : has been ad ce will be held anny 0 the Oates | * 13.43 demend Idaho Russets an cs the morn Stee] down $2.37, j president. The aw ‘am Arthur O'Hara : a as The stock market ; i 19 “a 6th, at 10 a.m 1 Sasha- BN Sane Amerada Petroleum 1 and Gans| (rena The. awards | = ——- Aide | 2«i0« steaaity tor more than 15 create ireytse Pus, nek # FEF} wenevesd ce eeee wash w —_— mer 7 cents. - » h ! id - since : h Pastor Arv Dray- : : ann’ ean. \ Les ates DETROIT EGGS eral Motors a on — ’ wr - . n ited Fund Cas ee mA has been surging ahead ofneigtine, | someon Baby Me sf heeataahs DETROIT. Jon 8 Bia feserel-state But — $3 and rape cea 3 Nations Map | U . Past Year with almost apres speed. \- Sami si ip state ofertas ‘ : Lives ‘cena <* Grade A large ws Tractor, which ee Many Agencies chit: an Pica sca: 4 Pra o> any 3 1904 LAW: \ santo he wNIAP) Bogs Belanie average 28%. i aa ik grade B split the se ahaa strength. | ‘ working through; lepsy clinic, ye Riccdhomnet preg ele yesterday to ct, Manages ot ae un 33, small s aircrafts . iac dollars , meatal 60 156.40 on age 4: Murphy: sf 5 od ior, buh mines grains. "Stckea | nage 36 Grade A large 33-96 wid. avg Some | nt Market Pontiac hel bring| dren's at Leader reaching $ Prances V wrence Mur : m r : “ty i ! Fund ped : - 155.80 after Murphy, ; dear Seereine ‘{oe-a00 Toe ‘most- | apg, teediom a-36 wid avg B large 33 New. York Stocks 01 the — 1 noteworthy — and i Rochester. = ay a level oo — . oy 3 sat Copel nial 7 : 3 rage C — = “ Quotations) . j in medical research : finance a SP® the peak of $157. i Wal Murphy: dear brother Warren, 18.00. 22-35 wid. avg : (Late Morning . Planning ments Michigan duri money helped hortly before the bi.g 4 Mrs. Alice | | sd “wnat = = Samirel $0. Int Tet we Te By ee : omy by —erggligr es to Dwight s. tei Michione unit USO —— _ ooh There were no feder-| = Sfurphy a a fad Seonay ette tame | Samira ...-.. Isi Cre Coal... Ister Econ 1954, according ! J and | Street crash. 2. | Fuweoday: Neieo-tebne Puncrel browns with su na efter-| Ait Redue .. 313 Isl Ore Coal.. 12 to Bo JF executive di-| wnich toured ‘epan inimums in 1 | from the Done! H. Bank | slow demand. Mediums sp ett Lou. ae coseha 3 . Adams, local U statewide conferences 4) ¢ash m wher eae aah OF wien | Pane frestpls ceasing. Lows © feir | Sines chs. 1e08 Jonas b... O88 i Trade Bors “Important prob- has no a fiefating. Interment the | ings and undergrades clearing (0 tied sere 4 donee ae L. Ex Erasing es a rector. were | of citiesns working on “ym sae we ———, prices, A 1934 Park Arrangements > : omme _ Kennecott » — among these were also supported — reserve board CARY 4 isd, BONNI AND EGGS ns... S2 S e... e STOCKHOLM .| _ Mighilighte the mechani. | lems we authorizes the . {| Ce SABgARy Sd be. |. CHICAGO BUTTER te - ee ee 9 ee ; tries are plan) 4 development of money,” said Adams. law ; the excessive use; CR. JANE “ef Mr. and Mre | eEMICAOO,, Jon, 8 (AP)—Bustar anny: | Alums Am 2. - $$| Scandinavian coun he of a flying epi- ue J only to “prevent ket. | \oved tptent oS Oe oe . : heart, Use sdbinad AM Rie the stock market. | : dear sister — receipts 1.346.228; w “‘ers\am Gea a isan oP 103 to bolster their economies by egy — mechanical heart, developed | oo ait’ in J ee ee * kinds | prices we B 865; 69 C 86; cars| Am Gas & 20.1 LOF Glass is 1, Ding ket of their | — The to the behind the action ert Larry Ann will be taken cows and cutters AA ST; 02 A ST; 90 di | Am SOO 263 Lib Me ae ay) creating a joint mar in Michigan, was presented The theory ash require Pace. } ._ ral Hom sown ‘on a i Miteady: receipts 31,084; hm Motors Bab a Aire * a4 1h welllien pereene. aI Lodge Calendar —— — in wee that ike in, the on speculative | this evening ¥0 the ree “on yellow cows down commercial bulls | wholesale ites 30.5; mixed .. 43 Loew pee . envisages the gra ington, D on ; requirement could service and burial at « ai outstanding iors overs ——: |Ba:""meaiums, 20, stander 5e Si a Am Beating - =i Leriiard / 39.4 ae ae of customs and Regular ee m4 The machine can take over i i aca to 100 per cent. pa = —- Oy the Peraay rm. iD-| rent receipts 27; ns : Am Fa (327 Mack 4). 2 : free trade among Lodge No. y heart during an have s e@ 1 Home. . = a go Rew nd Bees ae 23 Sweden Norway and Denmark. 1 Rowena J. Robert Perr, W.M.| stion. permitting the’ surgeon “10 New York brokers generally) Sowa yaNUAKT tig Lats Jan. —Live 5 1 May .. 008 | : to double | 5+ 1:30 p. m. J. _s : the heart. margin 44; beloved husban sheep, CIDICAGO, Jan. 4 tae steady 8 | Am Woolen “ Mead Cp 101 | is expected eventually —Adv. work within that speculation on Tep., age Ruggers dear & | Steady on hens, 527 (yester-| am Zine oop 6ee Gon De te ss niarkef”’ of Sweden and | by doctors agree factor in the present Mrs. L > Gear brother cocmatens: yecctpte Gi cies f.0..| anee Cop ; a Pa 4| the “home | It was developed | is not a major fact hon of Vincent Rugeers and Al- day 1,052 coops, te ‘e higher; anse W& C #1: Monean Ch a ¥) the “home markets’ , 4 trom the — ‘ratio of money a By Fo omg By - $B et Armee Gi... T12 Mome could enlarge four working under grants UF boom. The for mar cartes Veneal capvige 8 and dealers to $2,202 Acoms, Vuaeee) rvs SS remarket everag- | ae ‘rates fallow | ‘Great ese oe Pe. 162 survey the economic fields — — trom hie car while it was | Michigan Society of Mental | 999 999 on Feb. 1, 196. ° held” Priday. Jenuary bg Mg dF - — | Brist My zg) Mwest airlin’: 17-8 int market could be estab-| tak driveway of the a children's res | 999 090 last mle th t| — Manhasest. Leng sland, | Rew York open Balke 22 Ohio 6 the joint s with the parked in the Health established action migh t prime, Liaetsis Lo ber cont premium cr | Brun Co. 161 Sivas Gp ss lished most rapidly = three home last night | idential psychiatric treatment | 3 wes batho activity.| FS Cemetery, . : market 1-33 of 8 M1 Biev J to stimulate Ne ‘ht Nperope: Orest Briain pound) 42 Te | Burroughs | re | greatest advantage ‘an stolen | pital at Northville even ee wal vw & ‘ : — ~~ Sge -B ~ Rig y By Wy 8 ben AW Air... 188 countries. The fields of product A pair of ice skates was pital Polio Hospital | tee eherecen to the Pesreumde unchengee:, Great Great | Comep SS Penh EPL... 135 include iron, steel med by Mrs. Mary! the Sister Kenny ‘ rs’ ’ e. tor sere. teres 2.35 31-98. uschanged: | Great ae saa Param Pict... 305 to be examined wood from an auto ow rat on added to its medical College ‘Cannonee or Britain 60 day futures Britain 90 day | Can 04 Sorke De... 313 chemicals, lumber S. Jessie St. at Farmingt 7 said to ent Priday ~— me Dye 1-36. git t-s2. of ._?; Carrier Cp. | Np tammy 5 | ens ores. aaron in- sat ae ae car was parked at | seaty in — < y Roy medical | Get Surprise Results " fese_end 3 (franc) 2 “a cept, | Case M2 peost Cols... 102 electratechnics _— Shirley Sts., according | have one in the Calif. (UP) — . Getenene SA Pree cB large sumer of wemiised prod Las. and Shirley staffs of any polio hospital ten cle trie tulde whey aon Gag VowEns Ae Cert-teed : Philip 3 ucts also will come ane | country Men- to four University y Chee 2 on it One aim is the starting of joint | Two hubcaps, valued at $24, At the request of Gov. G whether gee chhepargme ener day. site, 1 Bae s. Sez att Brava’ Scere Se lat war eke Ben mae ot Gan and Fostte Aam., cnotear On |2 Comma tunes with mtachiot =~ ; ties 4 Pullman 4 of existing industries Bouck of 114 E. Howard tion and Parole Assn., or ey s - - Gant Tous Radic cp. | largement action.” _ lace the auto was made a complete study of | arksmanship. — ee Climax Radice Cp ‘ Scandinavian when (veliver) 30.63. 42.40, wn- | Se, Wise ot irre 5 “4 of only one of the three, reported that of work dene inst year by : Hong Kong dollar Con Gf RKO Pict market narrow to recently lights of the Par Bast: |e gen. mat Seok Gos 8] a ald be too bag ag — ey Ae. mp Lory ee een eae pao broke h eae ets. Bi oo. been set for ihe Mr, and Mes, Glen E parents. | Michigan United Fund,” ndows in’ thar om Phi Kape| DOnelson-Johns Cont O08 ee re ae ee eet Nor Phil Orencia, during the | iiog windows in their own Jn FUNERALS” - Cont Of ts Seowill at eg een diy Parggedee de tat | ee oe the daugh- Three agencies were added in and nearby apartments. ‘DESIONED POR " FUNERALS” D OV eee Gf there any ideation as t whe! ter of Anwthacio Mecadseg of Wi 1954, the Michigan Children’s Aid, | Soves St neat) eT Voorhees-Siple "£0)°4°41 2 Com Dees a #2 | its actual scope will be el Street but made her home ' Caen, Ae ie teed | Gaiuapa house : OME d — Bet Bate... Sinclair Oat agreement in principle a years with the Orencias. preee a. Federation of FUNERAL HO} —EE ae Det Edis. "34g Secon a4 three countries | for 790 are susble. te. pay Doug “are. 13 i, oe | Saered Heart Charch Penny’ tional Institutes. Inmates Share Presents De Pont : Fi j | overs 4 aoe by The ye: eyed Auburn Ma ' _ 172 |- NEW YORK, Jan. 5—Comptied to 7:30. 3360 —Adv “i fast wh. 8. Fa OH Ind 488 | Associated Press 0 alt ult ots, Heights. : ; counseling experience A |Back a. a “2 — arg —t. | If your friend’s in jail and needs Pt wend Sav Sata oe) ey Mit Emer Ree - 164 Stevens JP 3.1 | oon “toate 30 1232 S4 USS \ ned Pn PE S-S901 C. A. Mitchell | AIGHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS || Er ax .: gee, siteies at as Bt ma Nance ' Above =» re - X, 484 Month age 8 586 eT Pleasant Soy St. : o> Mer ... B.1. ee | Year -eae...... 464 7 64 Mount 5 S196 Sout Sag FE 8-0456 Firestone | ----1004 Guitt @ Co .. 414| Year mes tae iene ; . — jrock Fre ng SPO Stl wees Bik ge ta as "43|New Managing Editor 0) WL Tee @ Bul | 124 | i983” high 1902 1S 65 88) (UP) — Gen Bak 003 Titep Pa |. 31.7) oe hie! | MOUNT PLEASANT — _ =e +++ 36.1 tine R Bear = | . DETROIT STOCKS L. Slattery, publisher of oo = oS pee 28 blower & Weeks) * Pieneent ews, ii 2 eee Twent Ces 20.1|p,.., \Mormlower, ow “Noon the Mount today that Ellis Em- ‘ 374 announced OUR NEW ADDRESS ee ee gt aT a eel arenes} or | Sk eee ieee OR McCarthy as managing editor of] . om swe -..- BE? Gms dive "u1 | Mase Pans as. at daily newspaper. ; ‘ Mette .:.... 4 tnited Cp ... | Midwest Abrasive 42 43/ the y the . - | Sooues Br o<0 Unit Pruit -: B Rudy aces he 13 13) Reed, who came here from We Are Now Located (Seodrear <.toeg BS Line $33 | oho sale: bid aad abked. |Lansing State Journal —— : | . See Me std OS bee Be ‘staff, began his newspaper Russia : oh Gt West's wt US Smet of ite Ike, HST “printer's devil” for his | following boxes: In Our New Building aaithed ee tm feeel’ peta U.N. to Invite ’ jas a paper in Manotowoc, Wis. Name the ; ’ * preg te |) San .Y. .@® —/ father’s > Mayes Mt ay” Ven Resi. | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ry addition to Michigan, he has P . Ohio @ — This town 16, 24, 33, 8, 44, @&, : AVENUE Holland F.. ies Tem © Ts 18! | The Uiited Nations is goidg to worked on newupeyens i of 250 got its fom ene of “4, 58, €2, 64, OT, 68, 70, 1080 WEST HURON . Homestk 93 Senet te.. 3 | eet Poasbdeds enema per tal sin, New York and New Jersey. | das ertapael a wel wn hoe “Tl, 78, 99, 108, 115. — . Hook 1 pf 16) Westie A! S| mer President Truman the . s, had taken part in ‘ ters m eg! at Wiese @ Gs ais | me 10th ann tion plans to Local Motorist to Sp Russian wars. He and ——_ This move to larger quarter: |taland Sar. 32 Western” 318) Francisco ne Weekends in Jail | looked like Russia | alana 3 Yous 6 & W $84 \hold in San Ten stayed with the town. lak 303 Tous 8 OE S4 sources report his only postoffice in . bl to inter 374 Yngst Sh ¢ informed ahs : to driving Russia has the will enable us mt Mick... S88 Zeutth Rag... sa6 infory —- ® license | the United States by that name, WW , b ce ae Nae endl ————— | aute while his anges? os. 27 be idents: most tol gremalahis \ he best servic ~ the changing we're \ render the St.. will spend the | descendants, say they ot 273% Marion St., “We're all r growing number tee age BL om yo-— 4 says Mrs. aN oor © ie County Municipal Court K. Simon, pooner ty’ ae > N of policyholders ‘ Judge Cecil mistress, “and the name travel : his job would be | bother Se ani ae aaa - he were to a and By in jail. from. ‘onl ‘ days SS Callum said he permitted Lyons, : system ANAGER ‘& $100 fine, to spend The U. S. postal savings is | , eee i jal when be |with depts of $220. mice 1s : ——______— . *< ee ieee ear . 4 4 ‘ . ; 4 ~~ Oi a ~ - S] _ Mar Wilson, BJ. Shaw | SMASH-UPS Mean PAY-UP! | mex" “*""* *|coc 4 Hi. J. Branch, J | eae Pp DON'T GET CAUGHT ensigns pot be het deoenrz | at eearyTTresserer Gan" = y ir ' ot eceeinn pierce venice cam } . i ‘ ‘ . 2 f ‘ WwW EDNESDA ¢ EE 2 fi ” bist it ¥, JANUARY 5, 1955 __ Lost & Found’ 24 | GENEROUS REWARD |' tan leather - =| 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. Wed. Contracts, Meg 3 | YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE i} Q ue LF te Work Wid. Female 11 LIGHT care yes pm, em. FE i i* if i “WAITRESS | NO NIGHTS OR SUNDAYS } 3 | Ceramic Lake Rd. Phone FE 55535 or Te Cash YOR YOUR contract or equity i your for our | client, To Buy—To Sell-—To Insure SETTLEMENT . for quick sale. Low Y oe ef é a = if i ie $ ify “i 3 & g i eet il i z fi i | li et Ft is fi il A i! +f 3? et he ui iit it : Fr] | or 8 | 3: 8 " at -|, A. JOHNSON, Realtor fy 1%" | I i t — i sy 4 i = ei %. : [ : ; STENOGRAPHERS Trucks to Rent j,Se-seve- ee Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Experience Preferred ee ee AT ie ~ REDUCED RATES van to serve . Smith — POSITIONS IN HEATING APPEARING AND HAVE TRANSPORTA- TION. NOLAY OFFS. |, GUARANTEED SALARY. , APPLY IN PERSON (NO PHONE CALLS) BETWEEN 8:30 AND 9:30 A. M: “ McLAIN Personnel Dept. GLENWOOD AVE. * PONTIAC, MICH. | |) ©: NEED WOMAN TO HELP AT HOME . 3 to 16, Mon. thru Gat. Prefer motherly-type or widow. $16.00 « ‘week. Call FE 3-9805 for appt. ‘3 laterview call PE 30143. Personnel? Trainee $300 Painting, Wall Washi PLL LL Al Cash SMALL R AND record players, FE oats” estimates. Reasonadie. . 2 ise Sok - Marking Girl EMPSTE & EVE MAS6A THER- Bo, —y~ Ae 3-6432. 7 DRAWER LEGAL PILE ALL condition AD ~ LISTINGS WANTED Y ar nag 4 room house. FE 5.3504. NCER AND FAMi- house Wanted to Rent 29 COUPLE WITH 7 MOS. old baby desire 5 room unf. house. Close in. Reasonable rent. give excellent care. Ref- erences. FE 8-1215. 97S Baldwin Co-operative COMPLETE Real Estate Service Oe ‘7 ROOMS, PRIVATE Sate UTIL-| Heights, $200,000 ! ities 4 , 2-6726.~ aia i ROOMS AND BATH ON CITY & At our disposal to purchase new or, . See me before ‘ou sell. 5 ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. |” small IT 2 ROOMS, v Garage. 2 or FE 4-2533 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. 4 i DORRIS & SON REALTORS COOP 732 W. Huron +1887 Farms busin properties _ Roy Knauf, Realtor ment GREEN LAKE OFFICE ALL LAKES” Cc wag Ling Fate ge — 2 1925 — IT HERE T070 34412 pertuaesy oned ian” ome RIDGEWAY rE 46003 Ye Rea} Estate Exchange MAHAN HAS BUYERS "your property vol’sBY eft eie haONS iy ual rely rE afPereFEl a ; dE LOVE! in ris CANOE ROOM UPSTAING. PAE " 193 26% W Huron PE 27421) K. G. HEMPSTEAD Today’s Exercise: is Jump at Your Chance... } | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 CARNIVAL a by Dick Turner For Sale Houses __ For Sale Houses _ 43 ___For Sale Houses (43. ee ) res | VETERANS GIs—$100 Moves You In!] 2 MQNTMLE, UtOiam eises | meena tote gore) ONG byron | Mt toms e i Lr & | i oh i a ig iputes furnace. jake privileges, imme-|'~° Anchor Real Estate ment. PE — pey" | ___ Model Phone PE 30006 | Sh" im. eversiag pf SMALL DOWN . PAYMENT diy $750 DOWN basement. - /oll steam best, walls. Living’ Tom room face brick . Plastered S3 Wveuy “"full price oe eR senvasd hal coe perece, fire teed pice “kitchen. tue al New Suburban Home Walls full divided basement, gas 2 lots, 148 Wall St. | tered an painted walls. SS sane ela m2, art | NEAR WATEING LAKE—3 Bed we HAYDEN Immediate Possession $3,150 ware dition inside but trim meeds| finished aot fiocr, basement with By a= SB Fox, gts Ge MR pote. Bas i i an in days, Owner” fas “ eens J "E, Walton Bivé. PE $0441 od ane Forage, Good Igeation . forms, ee = Benjamin d bought another home. J altor _ Eves, PE 5-026! | , : IRY CLEAN ‘ PAUL & KERN, Realtor! J. R. HILTZ "HOME & BUSINESS | "Enc See teem tenaue,| guaniawe Nyon vege, ine.| OtCDHENS Inc. 31 Ave. , water Py r ss, rons. 8. ward, tt AS oes i! oneATOR shoe. pe. eres Sad Geeer,vtais' riinnes ose. haste” Pulp ‘oty toa ayes, Tape Sora ° . Store | = . . "4 236 N. inaw PE 44091 or Sale Lake Prop, ad 3 BEDROOM Sem teres be Gear eriea | T Baldwin FEC 5-825 Eves YE 14143 PE 68312 | VU VILLAGE . $1,000 DOWN ail with only $1800 down | A W e) L ["rsetehion, indy rom ol ur | pee ee gem Warwict bas 1 large sace| fere'* ©, breed gow 3 pegresm) = =MICHIGAN AVE. | . o\Sodise | stapes ict "Privilege ts" Union | Inndscaped ot "I block to beach: brick 2 bedroom home full base | oak floors, oll beat, spacious beau: | Lovely 2 bedroom home. Extra A WORLD OF LIVING) Lake. Pontiac and® school bus $5800. $800 down |) ment, tile ba r, tiful kitchen, with col-| Mice kiishen, full basement with | IN A NEW 1955 NORTH- service Reascasbig price asd | tee FE ural fireplace, knotty panel-| ored fixtures, e living room| «as heat, auto hot water, 1% | > | ‘rma Ed rd B. Keith. The 92 W. Muro ing. gas hest. Com with | wits picture A 2 large Sx |- car garage with cement drive. HOME. $ BED -\ Lake Man EM 34432000 CASS. LAKEFRONT breezeway and 2 csr garage with | 150 ft. lot. The exterior features| Full price only $10.960 with terms Pace 2 BATHS. FULL F : > ADS . radio controlled dodrs Large cor-| cedar shakes siding. Pull price , BRICK RANCH OR SALE 123 ft frontage. 2 bedroom ranch LAKE ORION . GAS HEAT, PULL : style home. N some ner lots. Paved street sewer | $10,960. Call for appointment to- 14.350 INCLUD- VOORHEIS ROAD installea. rE rE i 2 ~ Bee +o batoonee + . AND ALL Brick 2 Soe living ; } a orand- $4080 Open enclosed porches on RIGAGE Kitchen dinette Venetian blinds, | ing 0 , thie beautiful fot. Sure t's lake front! Natural fire- EXHIBI garage, Cyclone fence, full base- | #000 dows Six Room pasemesh, gue beck cue tone Spex i water heater Pull price $13,008 sib Cass Bitsabeth Lake Rd. 3 bedroom home with 5 scres out BROS -~ A aR, BO er wee *UnLLis SAEWER i tote Of MACEDAY CARE Sat ag ES Garage ont work- . —_ wt _ #21, 700 p with terme i THE — re cone rs —__, —_ ft. FE 5-5820 Avs. Specially priced at 16.480! prone PE D407 of O8 31872 | Of 4 Ei Flint Bt. Lake Orion NORTHWOOD ~~ RAEBURN ST... | ~ Sale Resort Prop. 4A : : a ny © ROOMS AND BATH LAWRENCE Ww. : '-© | ORGANIZATION $ room modern. Of heat. $1.900/ 160 ACRES, 5 MILES SE. OF JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | 38S SPSulcsce Pu sant i ag OO Pe "4 ; down | Geayting. Very goed suber end my LT, Ri #8" |G AYTORD isnai | TAKF Orion ome | EBs, toma meg] Bey cee ; 2 ; . . room e y lo} rage. Natural fireplace. Lovely | 2-1048. * | Co-operative Real Estste Exchange BROWN PE cows || 16 E Pike ot uy ta mine SS ee iif I persevere, some i Ceaioo my large stints ni. ern. furniture. “ncludea. heel cian, Sale Suburban Prop. 45A Co-ope Estate Exchang business + ,livors, .breezew e. omnsiies megs wales) eee ; . $780 DOWN—Lovely shell bungalow _ - | ee sh ere Off Josiya, ¢ rooms and bath. Scat egress. Out agen RKING GIRLS with args Jot and lake priv For Sale Houses 43! “For Sale Houses 43|_ MSAQHEA REAL, mptare Gaara wy, Fueey: qhuectrc | winnamns ‘Lake canal ‘freak, . steeping rooms: first leges the interior your- LLL LLL LAA AUBURN HEIGHTS. 4 ROOMS. VE 2.2163 or FE 5-3578 new 6 5 3-3 ont, par Late x $645.00 DOWN — oewe thes and dining rooms, modern kiteh | ges sc’ be "oeed base- end, will sacrifice for 420.860 modern four bed- we : L. H. BROWN, Realtor| , Sesemen tabs, geo | ent og dandy | "terms, Days Phone. Bob rooms home only 3 Years cid. shicbocaieon ap Miediins Letts Bese est wate Zatl?| Sed peved, siteet ‘cose to schesi |: Ee" Terms eet OE) earns ani ture window. léxi8 ‘kitchen, | Drayton Woods —20rdon +6131, Mayfair ¢250__ NEAR OR LE ol AC WE NEED LISTINGS! aver sesg race. | ar Sih BSc Se ea) ee aoe pool | SE a W HURON STREET tome locsied on ine Knudsen eee — - : 4 GILES -REALTY Co xt a re ‘tees ereringe se Pes ass me hae, j . ‘ ‘ Tooms fruit trees. 4 Eee ean 97 OAM) Rey tented, part emt. Tere) — No) Do Sirougheut. tht “te ‘custndine | N Johnson sata § garage. Also wn Sees ened oe | ¢ bedrm. home tm this good | 4 Bedrooms—Suburban . er par Payme t ot GRE WER 0 por cont | «cnn bus ond ane - | ee a ng, te. we - Rntoemieaiehenis home. sTvtn ocean baat 4 Kime. Spit oa youre emd| — DORRIS & SON pry ined ang et nome tn sed [bripesm (Sad lavatory ee Ae TY , NEW 3 SH FULL ° en Siico"ann oe from |“ modera. ‘% mile WM. H. KNUDSEN Lak i el fn en F.C Co ACK Pu FE Cait. Bre, PE Des and eu sone ranch it wan : : f PA = ig if iteces f t f i itis “= | Roy Annett Inc. Sse are rough plumbing completa Pooos Semele |e man Pere 3 MAHAN CARL W. BIRD, Realtor some ee i A us ib i if: Hi fe i 4 i tl z. E! ae i i : nS i at i mgs we ii a R. J. VALUET, Realtor ve. $068) Siero Rwnt| Se esc: San eee| eS Become "oit furnace’ plat SS chet oe etn shorme “and screcns. Gny bus |© OOmE 3, ACRE PAMILY HOME- : | ee, mae | OMRRLENE 70 tonne snp | HEh"snrsa.” he | Sines perme ME Samm” | Fer a at | BRE, SSSA RSS J. A Taylor| a _.| Sees joom. 96 a . terms. — jo eas e 4.de ay or ? rms fair oF .- 1} 1413 . wih tte lot, lake | aa Ye, tent basement ? ee ce PONTIA REALTY CO. edited hy a Tang i Paha ofters room on nies ° I Boltvin__Ye ery Ave. rr a, Bw Tete iy home Coptiviting Beck Raach| eee” Bes | SMART B Seema | BA a Next to Consumers Power SURPRISE ; Pies Reaktor ha oo Sesh nr . a |_| Seee| Seeces| See Ses NICHOLIE & HARGER ee ee ; i Hl STOUT'S BEST BUYS “TODAY | &S=a0 i rise st tf ne Ts " f I if i fe i eo 2 ~ 2 2 | is PAVED STREF he. INVESTMENT oa, & room fee howe a [Pe sent Fe sss REAL ESTATE : HEADACHE a6 blue iene ak . wih ‘mail down payment | ROOM ROUSE LOW DOWN ’ : Here = ; + Jour investment haga. | 8 Very good buy. _parment FE ¢ ‘CHARLES | qzemazzesoatow | Strasse Baie vont too sess! wpa | Bab fet ee BS eats lw ee A ee oy sour S| Sas BETTER BUNGALOW Ses Pt pee Sage JOSEPH F. REISZ TWO FAMILY + — . = ~ dw "yw i ih i ef E i ip iH th ee ee Oe ey a" * wer a Hi * 4 | THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 - For Sale Farms 48| Business Opportunities 51 f 7 ~ * BEER TAVERN . er ; low rent. obe: . yi y: Broke “SON fitdle “drive, in od Edw. M. Stout, Realtor “RUD” NICHOLIE 2 story brick building, 65’ x 65’. Oil heat. Approxi- mately 500 ft. of prop- erty to go with. Also use of railroad siding. FE 4-9582 or 135 Branch St. nome. Would A excellent ic . equyare feet buliding. Let ts 80 For Sale or Exchange 50 Money to Loan = 53 COMMUNITY a — R- past eupertence $2,625 CASH REQUIRED Secured STATE-WIDE Miuelise Bate ‘beak Bide reo sihee astmenser, Brats TH. PRI- Tienes. | For People Who Work TT §. sagene Bs ‘pu Pe 8-8165 WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY ONLY PART eS. BUT OWNER NO. SELLING SHOULD GROSS "Sat PER discounts. _ rE or $0441. Ask | 66 E. Walton Bitd. Open 9 to 6 (State Lteensed Lenders) Extra Fast Service i : 5 ENDLY SER WHEN YOU NEED ° $29-$500 “prstlome, "oe can eet ap to 60 “STATE “FE 4-1574 | 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. MONEY for ks “ i =? GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION 6 W. Huron St. Phone FEderal 3-7181 YEAR END EXPENSE ‘| MONEY aet profit, A-l | ¢ awis YOUR 2 2 we om. :' Barewar ee RUMP ciecratt © Ted \. 60 J]. C. HAYDEN, Realtor ten. Sale Household Goods 57) MODEST MAIDENS Ss heater, . OR | New studio couch $50. FE 43303. “I had the worst dream . . . dreamt I went out in a dress By ‘bay Aen medern ] ft. Priced to move 12S. | 10 others, used-—must be sold~you 10 =| «0omake the terms, * | alse . Stewart's Clemens. PE +6900. | paris and secessories, Oxford Trailer Sales | — of Lake Orton @& MM. NTIAC CHIEF MOBILE HOMES PARAKEeTS, CANARIES, Cat WOLVERINE BIES. 971 MEL-| Pain 4 a wd aaah 18.96 eo - _ “y — TS tee E ee eeerenee ing occasional chairs e LOANS’ ot retekstah a II Fat ER E ts 3 3 f eet} M3 re &5 r 52 Gal. Electric! ater heater—name brand Reg $09 85 A SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE ( . 425, $100 UP TO 9500 near as your telephone. "Saat cai FE 59-8121 hHiome & Auto Sra eet Ss $-0221 @uar- pas 2 weet eeey, ties | «=HEIGHT’S SUPPLY Ave mes 2685 3 REBUILT AND GUARA Phone PE sat Ma: > SOLID WALNUT ANTIQUE | , Dstttubs. Crate marred. 631.98 up. . 615. 585 Waldo FE 1] = .. = ASKER'S. — Burke Lumber UeeD @ IN. | BONNER TAPPAY | LUMBER gegen SMemmuee’ sevcem:| COMPONY | snetrcr ant moc Woollever Studie. 426 N. Paddock | white Ping selects. random widths, & > Md ; cea Gig Bais sw AND COuPi ore Ghat oe WagT. | Sad, aslo on, types, | y R 5. Munro Electric, | a po Sr | b ~~ ~A . “ CRED TUS, $06 AED OE ne | coc ale en, Bxcelens working | Fahd oe eet Ww. Merotc| condition. Priced to take 08) | Fooring Bring your material list washer. $85. RB ¢lec- se PENCE $100. . now. tric. 1000 West Muron CLEARAN | Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. Used Trade-in Dept 7 £8 © tach Crowe Mews. | : oot SP gas eve. .----: $253 | 190.00 20 inch “Apartment aricmr BE [aes time eT de 2 De. Uving room sute. opps | 286.98 40 inch Gidecn Range 175.00 | ‘sins te Large kitchen cabinet . $54 68 Meet Gibecn Netra, 990.28 | EVINRUDE OUTBOARD IMAL DOWN PAYMENT 300.95 8 ft. Westinghouse { a FREE PARKING antl hte wag | KELLY d WYMAN’S 2.13 | a FE 2-881! __1¢ W. Pike Only —s_—_ | Used 8 ft. Ratigeester os | A Ets Wirk Two WAYNE GABERT’S | 125.03 Rorsabie Eiectrie ” nme / | APPLIANCE SPECIATS| OTTO A. TRZOS CO. aml it gf : l ? \< i Peviy — gg |1 would not dream, of going out in!” : rv] wood BE For Sale Miscellaneous 60 APPLI- - AWN . g we x ae co., 7 i PuoToonara Classifications a ; ~ ances at wholesale GENERAL W. % PRACTICALLY NEW 1 SECTION- . PARK FREE. al living room suite. | hy we wRE | : - ry e g : Shell, 373 8 Telegraph Hay, Grain & Feed 71 a | ALL KINDS HAY. STRAW wood i 2830 8. Dort Highway. Piint —? i EF ! ~ &< ~~ INSULATE NOW AND SAVE MONEY “CALL F.J. POOLECO.|: ese STORM SASH combination windows & Lowest prices ever CEE WEEDON t : LINOLEUM ..... ee VINYL TILE | Smith's, 257 S. Saginaw | LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS SERV.,— a —— winctory pars} Sale Musical Goods 62 fh al Pr. is 4 i i rif it ‘ Hy i je, exebiient condition. : ; solencid ii $ ate i : ; it | i E — | ACCORDIONS, FACTORY PR " ! : : > 7. Pratl St. off West z tag. Occer Gomi VF Office Equipment 63 iY Fe PS =e new, under Bagle Sporting Goods BUYING RAW FURS Highest prices paid RAY SMITH gpm p by By 4 | _oete — __ 4 FS +0008 | Sale Farm Produce — = pawit etna “ether "oar $12. LIVESTOCE OF ALL | Jones ~ . Forrest RR sn ers were 75 LAYING HENS x lazing hens, 61 , ii HE i H ; VREELAND FUR CO. Py 3 3 ROOMS OF VERY FINE Also includes TOC painte NEW AND USED VAYL | FURNITURE ig a a eee’ For Only - COMBINATION BOOB AND WA- , $239.50 ‘SAYTOR SMALLS ae | y . | DuPont : Big l¢ . . | DuPont fet wall 4 | DAVENPORT AND CHAIR DuPont interior : 2 LAMP TABLES | McBride Hardware 1 A | t ion bak" | Or" ebure na et Cras AP TABLE AND POUR |ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYF | MAPLE v Miech- | APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE § igan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard | Lake Ave Many Other Items FLOOR FURNACE POR GALE, 435. | 4 | Convenient Credit Terms FREE STANDING TORETS te THOMAS ECONOMY / 3183 doube dks $0 FURNITURE CO. eee ee Pontiac Wnichiese 1008 Sagionw Ot FE +2100 =:|POT TYPE FORCED AIR oft nee it : a: 5 PPro Bring your Pord Fergu-| son and Oliver tractors | to Cy Lockhart for guar- | anteed repair service. We carry a complete line of parts for all types of| For Sale Motorcycles 83 Sherman dg-| Oo gers and Wagnor load- Pontiac Farm and’ | _Govege._ Bas _d:e7a9. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 sSs 7? 2 EE - A for @ free demonstre- = a co rE & AK SUMMER SEASONED HEAT SERVICE : Tosntag | Pm oom KING BROS, ae MICH, CHAINSAW Hi. J. VANWELT. ee FO Se , _ DISTRIBUTORS ANVEST IN SAFETY, — Be i cal hh a in ii ad . . —“—, — vy THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955. cars "49 to ‘4. Meee. Auto Parts @ Lae or FE §-0201 a See M&M Motor Sales dollar on late model cars. . OR_3-1603 = and junk cats. Hol- ears Auto Parts. rE 68-1431. CARS. 1-3. | -- haga high bid and see us Huron Motor Sales — w. FE 2-2641 1 FOR % Ton Pickup Good Condition New Year Specials "51 International — "$1 Chevrolet panel... .$495 "51 International, ; 12 ft. platform... .$595 "$1 Ford. pickup. ,. .. .$595 "49 THC panel serene $245 "47 Chevrolet panel. . $175 - WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward - ' FE4-4531 ~ 1953: aan Fk CANOPY $1,087 DODGE ‘S STATION WAGON. cj wn . 1941 Pontiac 2-dr. eeer | 1051 Chevie 4-dr. ..,. __ For PO Cars 91 Fat eos No Credit? Bad Credit? | credit references neces- sary. If you are 21 and have a job, we have a car for you. Buy Here Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 §. SAGINAW ST. 12 DODGE 4 DOOR. RADIO and heater $75. South Lyon, Ge- Reva 68-8614 older car, you over Excellent c very clean down and MoO. oF pene palsh ae shies Case os : WORKING MAN’S LOT 1940 Dodge coupe i 5 1947 Buick 4-dr. eee 75 1948 Nash 4-dr. shewee 1946 Cadillac 4-dr. ... 1950 Chevie 2-dr. 1950 Buick 4-dr. .... 1950 Ford wagon ... 1951 Stude. 4-dr. seer 1952 Pentiac 4-dr. ... 1952 Ford 2-dr. ..... 1953 Plym, 4-dr. eee. 1,075 Here’s the place to buy.| is No co-signers, no past | ips: » For Sale Used Cars av Se po quienes oon List OF WEW YEAR CAR SOLUTIONS 1953 Buick 4 dr.” 1962 Chevrolet 1948 Buick ¢ dr 1948 Plymouth 4 dr. 1948 Dodge 4 dr HELP US SELL-ebrate SELL-ebrate THE NEW YEAR Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth “The Cars With The Forward Look” 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 “Filet mignon? I believe that’ YES We bave the car you've been toda. Pontiac Starchief, Willy Arrow Ace, over-drive. For Sale Used Cars 91 Mercury.-hard top. Sharp Chrysler, V-4 W nxt tnd steering. Kaiser, V-8 hydramatic. | Piym . fadio and “83 outh | "bl Chevie, power glide } ‘Sl Ford hard | ‘Sl, ‘30 and ‘@ is, 88 and 68. p | Nash, 4 dr. beater. Dodge, hard Dodge 22 Auburn PE 42131 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS $4 Pontiac Star Chiel Convertible, Low mile $2,095 reson, 453, Pontiac "ss 90 Other Makes and Models to Choose From PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 65 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 1951 Ford Vict. ..... 795 1952 Plym. B-coupe 675 1952 Chevie 2-dr. .... 795 ee « &€ G'8 MERCURY MONTEREY 1904 : and beater Mer- comatic. Vy trim. Besutiful 2 tone. Executive's car. MI 45550. TAYLOR CHEVROLET 1954 Mercw 2-door ose. QUT | 1953 Chev eg 1963 Chevrolet BA 2door .. 1195 1962 Stude. V-4 ddoor .........@ 1962 Plymouth door ......... 785 1952 Chevrolet 3-door .......... 705 Pevd 6 eer .....ccoves-- b-4 Ford V-6 tudor ......«:.. a baer tiety w Dis. 3deoor 1% jon0 ‘eadebaher @ceg "12.2.2 38 TAYLOR'S - At Walled Lake Phone +1861 Cy Owens YOUR FORD DEALER Here We Go Again 1952 STUDEBAKER 2 dr. A real value. . $550 1949 FORD 8 cylinder 2 dr. Ready to go with ra- dio and heater. $195 © 1952 DODGE 2 dr. with * radio, heater and excel- lent condition in every respect. . $595 1953 FORD Custom 8 4 dr. Believe it or not, this car has only actually 2,000 miles. If you want a “new” used car here it is. A true beauty. 1951 PONTIAC 2dr. Must be seen and driven to really be appreciated. $595 1950 FORD 4 dr. sedan. Very solid body and is really clean. radio and heater. 1949 PONTIAC Convert- ible. Here is a buy. Drive it and you'll buy it. $195 1948 MERCURY 2 dr. se- ‘transportation specials. $150 2 NTA SR dan. One of the best) 4° » i __For Sale Used Cars 91! For Sale Used Cars 91, ip dl snd petit nas bo rr sa . over 150 cats to choose from. All makes and models from °35 fo ‘55. Prices range from $25 and up. WE FINANCE WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT ECONOMY USED CARS NOS PROFIT | SALE. OUR LOT Is BEING JAMMED WITH NEW CAR TRADES. THEREFORE WE MUST SELL IN ORDER TO MAKE KOOM FOR MORE 60 OF THE FINEST CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. r. white PE 2.3550. lower. 1954 Chrysler Windsor, C.C. ....... 2300 “a K | Cow washer, ee. thaw toe 1954 Plymouth hardtop ......-+++++ 1625 iigo PLYMOUTH Deluxe ar W155 1954 Plymouth club coupe .....+++- 1450 “Compe Robe beater ant Bry Moron eats Na 1954 Plymouth 2-door .......0++0+ 1450 white walls. “Gotan Uedronate, whe tone 1953 Chrysler N.Y. 4-door .......4: 1450 53 “ae sri 6 2d iene wed mi tees Costa. 1953 Chrysler Windsor C. Coupe ...- 1325 Radio. heater and all the | #inne Soa bettie «boom, 1953 Chrysler Windsor 4-door .,.... 1275 8 French for ‘we're out of!” | accessories. lane “gry loee It eters you buy | 1953 Chrysler Windsor, C.C. ....... 1250 For Salo Used Carg ga '3t PI $1085 edan, | Fores an sraet. te 1953 Chevrolet 2-door .....ssssse02 975 ae = ; , $445 | SS ee eo 1953 De Soto V-8 C. Coupe ........ 1225 ah Siesrorin sonse Tieerme | "50 Ford Custom 8 4 dr. PowTiac eal,” play SR EES | 1953 Dodge V-8 hardtop ..........- 1225 fa ine. ie Breotiiia Dr Deve: | Radio eo Ponting. '@ sepan COU FE 1953 Dodge Club Coupe V-8 ......-. 1075 > BAe | ‘A “a ry 51 Oldsmobile 88 2 dr. se- PONTIAC. AC. 16 STARCHIEY, —« 1953 Plymouth @-GO08 66-0 slocs sa os 975 % uae BA conveRTi | dan. Lots of accessories.| squpped gua ae” Wk OSS BEG osc oon He seme cows Sam oe hs 700 Onn Nee pee ei HOLIDAY Priced to go at ita PONTIAC 4 DOO “osTOM 1952 Buick 4-dOor 2... ccc ee eee eee 1025 t whitewall ures. pe ney $795 Pulls’ equipped a eas rents 1952 Chrysler Windsor H. T. ,...... 1125 ae DAVE DAWSON, INC. “Tina ful equipped CATA 1952 De’Soto Club Coupe .........- 825 'S3 CHEVROLET _| cor of Garanon na. ana moe | Fest, fave FE Shia Bree" FE] = 1957 Dodge 4-door ......+-eeeeee+ $750 Bet ae ere Coes eee | MY 2-3811 | MY 2-6211 | "Pe CRIEFTAIN' 3 1952 Mercury hardtop ..........0.: 1175 $1,389 Oa re As Saag Sa cea, CLR On 1952 Plymouth 4-door .........0++- 650 oe © te ng EEE. 1952 Pontiac hardtop .......seee00- 1125 bf down and excellent op . ae fone eS as 1952 Studebaker hardtop .......... 750 THE BIO PAVED Pom est Pg a. 5 1951 Buick 4-door ........eeeeeeee 850 WOODWARD AMD 13 MILE ROAD| snd fester tide ; 1951 Cadillac 60 4-door ........+.4. 1710 LARRY De srery way. 8% mos. old. PE tres. on fl cnanen. Te 1951 Chrysler N.Y. 4-door ......... 925 JEROME 2 Dont Miss on Thiet ) 1951 Ford tudor sedan .......+.+++. 350 ‘ 1951 Pontiac Chieftain 4 door, radio, 1951. Hadeon 4-door ......ccccccecs 450 Rochester Perd Desler | naet hal i eaiy sear. se || 1951 Plymouth hardtop ....... sesee 773 '53 ne, | Hydram tone, radio. | 9"5e eee "1951 Plymouth 4-door ........:.... 550 _extras. PE nooe. | PONTIAC. STARCHIE®. SACRI- 1950 Chrysler Windsor 4-door ...... 650 FORD “tata dob. Parma “rad, in Fomring 7 DOOR. EASY 1950 Dodge Club Coupe .......-... 550 oad ae oon Bester’ lots of extras, 81.400 PE 1949 Ford tudor sedan ............ - 230 Country Sedan, 8 cylinder, |" Puly. equip | ae SERRE CUSTOM. ‘ ne ry ae = wee 3 ee re Fai econ, | inet STAR wa costoM 4 1942 Chevrolet sedan .............. 5 er. : 4, ipsa CATALINA. 34.000 . $1695 New Car ae fezees 43%] Start the New Year Right by . 1953 DeSoto Woon eae Sa Buying the Right Car Right! t V-8 Fordor or yous cor Gove. Gi Stude- . 48 sa mem mo | hoot Pog . jidbom Sewer | KELLER - KOCH . per onth Do You A , 2 AUSTIN Fed ee ‘#’ts "SNe |] Birmingham's Largest Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer $19 5 BRA nae! Buck = feu || WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD., ROYAL OAK BAKER w LaNbcnoweR || LIberty 9-4585 Midwest 6-1200 LARRY DEsoTO-PLY MOUTH DEALER ; a ans weed P.S.—Come in Tonight, We're Open 9-9! JEROME —__ ean” scooemical rove? cal Fi 20h —————— Rochester Ford Dealer , Taare | SAVE ON ALE WEE Slong ‘aetessts prices to the, rer : tall . We are calling this | ee we | BETTER USED TAST end heater, dark blue. Clean as & new car. : ' seems CAR NOW! hoo, we a aaie Yes, choosing a used car is all a matter-.of taste. aie a | ee ; Each buyer has his own preferences as to the type a ej Tester Fag vane Bring Your Title, We re Ready of car he wants, and we will do our utmost to fill to Do Business! . . fp your needs.. So, why not come in today and make é your selection at, $1,895 $45 shes, ned etal 1950 Ford 2-door with Sate : actua radio, heater. Hasn't mies. ‘Kadio. heater, fied toatart yee || EXarOld Turner, Ford _ spotlight, Dynaflow: real value at low ae j $1,895 3 “The Best in Wheels and Deals” 1954 Ford Skyliner, $895 se " Fordomatic, radio, 1952 Ford deluxe 2- ‘A-] BUYS heater, custom trim. door, radio, heater, |/] . ness. Just 2 days at this low ||| * “"™"" "om pcb eaeece dh eypealtige Aapaecond : ‘Sl Olds. Club. Ope ..... gesg «= «0 Studebaker Cpe... came $1,095 f $1 Studebaker Club Cpe. sine «Studebaker Starlite 1952 Pontiac 4-door de- $1,395 ‘M Pord 2 @r. ....... $1200 ee luxe Chieftain. Radio, 1953 Pontiac 2-door de- |/] -se rora Convertitie .:...020 ” "omtee ? @. +e . heater and Hydra- luxe. Chieftain with |// 93 pore manch Wagon . s1100 oe : eS . . Custom ... Today Ss matic. All ready to go. radio, heater, Hydra~ |/] 39 montise 9 ar. ......:...0000 “49 Batch Mand Top ae matic. A mice OMe [il 95 peed 2 ar. ....cicers..0000 9-Pore Mand Top |__ s1180 Special 1951 Buick 2-door, ra- °WOS SF: : B82 Ford 4 ross... 0008 =H Dodge 3 ar. gees 1951 PONTIAC Catalina || dio, heater and Dyna $495 |] Deder Club Che... 6198 “40 Studebaker CR. Cpe. gies with Hydramatic and|| flow. Real snappy, 1949 DeSoto that will ||] " 70r¢ Cus * CMP Cpe. see — “41 Packare Clue Sedan she heater. good paint. One own- really be a hit with a [jj °° NN OS cM Pend Conversie .....sinee . Chevrolet bak ting ‘8 Pord Country $975 er beauty. particular buyer. |] "St Ford Victoria Hrd. Top seme “83 Plymouth 2 _. Bes $695 $895 ‘St Pentins le. 6 6 oe. 9499 ‘80 Ford Station Wagon . 9744 1982 Plymouth 2-door 1952 Chevrolet 2-door, ||| ™ "°°¢ Bench Weecn ....006¢ = 'Wiimeoin Sedge ........ s208 Ios Dostes et ee radio, heater, Power. || : ’ . a Sess! Gae™* Setcee"l| TRUCK BUYS 1954 Buick 1952, Chveciat . chib | $980 Pentine Sobre, ro: Sa Dodge W-Ton Repro cee eccsces cers 880 a a coupe. A good engine i dio and heater. Drive nae on. ee Sli Ty a Lone and body. This is an to Oliver's and get the peep clin yoo erg: IRR ene Ree y= ee ; ng buy. buy of your life. | besp--venco~ engl tere Rogan ~ Plymouth $1,095 ; @ Pore 2 TOR DUMD .... eves sevessvnne. MND iv top ‘ . —- , 210 be ‘ 1951 $695 ta | aaan %-Ton Pickup seesonsoceseeenceteees «MOND 3 ve hans Sines, celle nad. Gn, banat Ja newts heh she pcan eee o> TE eo ‘Ri ~~ Pa 3 : | ij + \e a ‘ ?-2 . fi ; sa ; : : i Baye gh . _ pees ae eee gt THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY’ 5, 1055) ae ip. ° . a ts Samet: ‘Nr Lo. @ 3-Time Woman Pontiac Tumblers in ¥ : - me Dad in Beating | ‘Youths Overcome Fear, Point Finger at Father aner -- Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2—WJBE-TYV Chansel 4—-WW3-TY == Channel 1=WXYZ-TV Channel. 8—CKLW.TV ae ‘in Neor-Fatal Clubbing | isdn tem ong rg fe o TONIGHT’S TV sp Masquerade Party. Quiz 9:30—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. ' Mei dpiatiaeings Wes, ban a) ee :00—(7) - Little Rascals. “Our| ¥ mous guests hidden be-|.. . , Ky. wees ’ eae Follies of 1936.” (9) Capt,| 2ind make-up, (9) Theater. /10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong | foot, 175-pound farmer was held in| Board of Supervisors. i tive governmental ref School. etait of $5,000 bond today after!" ™ piootdap: his two sons overcame their tear |® ” , “Death Pulls No Strings,” ma- (2) Garry Moore. Video. Adventure serial. . gician who believes his magic is | 1#:30—(T) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) (4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer * ar eg eee, MR sings. (2) Capt. Midnight. Dead-| t and refuses to lighten it. (4)| Way of World. (2) Arthur God- and blamed him for 4 ae oy ee Feet Theater. “One Hil, One Rver”"| fey. : beating. sem aitity vo doage (@HfeS Open Sewage- ¢:15—(9) News. Austin Grant: (4)| Northern man and Southern girl |'@*“—'* Sheilah Graham. and to absorb the blows, doctors . . News. with Conrad Janis, Wright King, | 11:@0—(7) Creative Cookery. (4) | said. apparently saved them from @§ Epidemic Cause 6:25—(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. Lee Remeck. (2) Strike It Rich. | Home. : death. é : ? Quiz wi ‘arren , * Esco Proffitt, 42 arged| YPSILANTI @—Dr. Otto K. 6:30 — (7) Superman. George “—* me | 14:50re(2) Strike It Rich. with Simson tachian nae aoe Engelke, Washtenaw County health - Reeves as man of future in ad-|9:36—(T) Club Polka. Music, dene | THURSDAY AFTERNOON ing with a deadly weapon with in- director, last night blamed poor venture. (9) Mr. and Mrs./ ‘ing with Warren Kelly, host. (9) sewage disposal for an outbreak of tent to kill. Officers said they be- lived the weapon was a tree limb 1% inches in diameter and 3 feet long. Proffitt said he was ‘‘not On Stage, drama. (2) I've Got a Secret. Quiz. 10:00—(7) Big Town. Plane explo- sion turns out to be murder plot, Mark Stevens stars. (9) Down You Go. Quiz with Dr. Bergen -12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) diarrhea in Ypsilanti Township. # Valiant | Dr. Engelke told the township E board that 17 cases had already been discovered and the probable source was Paint Creek which, he said, was “‘an open sewer." Tennessee Ernie. (2) Lady. . 12:15—(2) Love af Life. 12:38—(7) Story Studie. (4) Feath-| er Your Nest. ty.” His sons John, 16, and Coy, first claimed they were attacked ( “a (2) State of an unidentified man while gath-| He advised the township board Ome wealtnans Se eae ® nah ‘teceas dial a sey ane wood near their mountain | to install a municipal-type sewer . Phelps. surprise guest. (2) Best of | ':@®—(4) Bob Maxwell. (7) Charm home nine miles from here. system and adequate sewage teat- . Kitchen. * ¢ * _|ment.. There have been no deaths 6:30—(2) Sports. Digést. Chuck Broadway. Helen Hayes, Boris | | Brought from a hospital at Jelli- yet, he said, adding that the dis- Davey. Karloff. Peter Lorre, Billie | i: 15—(4) Sonny Ellidt. (2) Read of |co, Tenn., the brothers repeated ease is sometimes fatal to infants - 1:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie ans te J a bs a Life. | the story at a court of op va But and aged people Puppet Show. (9) City Detective. | Lien? Ghlatreat : |1:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Bruce | eiticers, — —— han Pasig ee ee Red Cameron in “Drop Coin | fh Mayer Show. a aerate aad mew clothing and the Tight Money’ Tightens “Here,” mystery. (4) Amos and | 10:36—(7) e Hunter. Bart |,. ) Pr meal hey | . . Andy. Kingfish is accused of| Adams fights Communists a pe Prager, Wilbeard. brothers admitted later they the Ties of Marriage ; robbery when his car is used| hind Irog Curtain. (9) Burns |%@#—(7) Stars on Seven. (2) La- Oe Pretht the d2-year-oi@) MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)—Pesten in holdup in “Light Blue Car.”| Chuckwagon, Countty-style en-| dies Day. ot ce “ae pm had oe ne her Cox, divorce proctor, believes 4 (2) Files of Jeffrey Jones. Don| tertainment. (4) Mr. District At- | 9-45 (9) Funny Bunnies. se ee was not involved but) Ushter money” is responsible for * Haggerty in “Secrets of Bur-| tormey. D. A. traps gang of . “ changed her. st after the in-|% decline in the Memphis divorce lesque Beauty.” house burglars, David Brian | **%—‘?) Art Linkletter. (9) Myr- — — rate. # porn | tle Labbitt. (4) Jean McBride. qiiry 1:15—(7) My Story. Drama 1:30—(T) Disneyland. Bobby Dris- “Times may not be bad.” he said, ‘but families don't have as much money to spend. Couples Officers quoted her as saying | pe 11:@8—(T) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) | *@®—-(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. Proffitt whipped his sons last Sun- National News. (4) News. Paul| (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay- day because they left a saw and |* - coll.” Robert Newtoa ip Robert! -wiiems. (2) News. Jack Le | off. an ax in the woods. | Just neturally stick together better Louis Stevenson's ‘Treasure sof ; " , Sheriff Everett Rains said Coy |‘ !qan years.” Island,” part one. (9) Channel 9| Go 3:15—(4) Golden Windows oe was beaten so severely his head Theater. Joseph < Cotton, Merle “was swollen twice the normal, Dearborn Council Chief 1: — (Th Armchair Theater. | 3: 38—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Oberon in “Lydia.” (4) Eddie Massino Girotti in “The Sici-/ Bob Crosby ; Sag a Ea size. He can't see. His eyes are Fisher. Songs. (2) News. Doug} lian.” (9) Good Neighbor The-| . ~ ae . DEARBORN # — William H. Edwards. —_ eae esac ee pay Concefuing Miss Mar P ae | gash ‘ten be thas ate baal one eo ewesig | —— hl — © “_- nay ong O'Day.” (4) little show. Archie |4:00—(9) Justice Colt. (7) Capt.| MAKE NATIONAL TV DEBUT—‘“The Four| Mrs. John Clark of 173 S. Shirley, and Bestere | vp A epee: be atl And was eslapeniie elected president : ~—e Perry : Smith, Truman Smith in “Most| Flint. (4) Hawking Falls. (2) | Olympians,” a group of Pontiac girl tumblers, will Ardelan, 12, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John P, cam th on lef the Desebern City Camel tor a oun. Important Man in Town.” (2)| Brighter Day. make their first coast-to-coast TV appearance Ardelan of 124 Kemp. Their stand-in, not pictured, ered jotches. 11955. He succeeds Councilman : 8:00—(4) I Married Joan. Joan| Fabian of Scotland Yard. “‘Dead-|. a Sunday at 5 p. m. on Super Circus. They are, left is Sherry Everett, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| “There are large holes in their Ralph B. Guy. arranges a wedding. for old| ly Pocket Handkerchief,” mys-|“'S—(4 First Love. (2) Secret/ 1, sient yvonne Saddler, 12, daughter of Mr. and Ford H. Everett, 557 Lowell. Yvonne and Sue are | backs where flesh was torn away,” | Ral pe friends whose romance she! tery. Storm. Mrs. Walter Saddler of 75 South Edith St.; Marie Eastern Junior High School students. Marie attends | ‘he sheriff added. _— promoted, Joan Davis stars. (2)| : 4:30-—-(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) | Davis. 13, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Davis St. Hugo and Barbara, St. Michaels, while Sherry Arthur Godfrey and Friends. |1:30— (4) | Tonight. Variety with | “On Your Account. of 100 Alice; Sue Clark, 13, daughter of Mr. and goes to Lincoln Junior High. |Pemberton Named Head | Variety. 4:45—(7) ay > | Ricky the Clown. (4) —— ~ — — | of 500 Technical Group . /11:4—(2) Featurette. } o ee ee en aaa | Reds Fail to Keep Pledge) »oussous » — sowara in backyard, Stuart Erwin, June | —— . ee ae ae Pui Lae ae} ud e | Pemberton, former airplane racer : r @ Little | 7:08 — (4) Today. (2) Morning) ' aE. (ye rT fR a ol Li ° S d Fa |b acre Il test pilot from tae, Sib cones made] Se R. Q. Lewis. | ; . |\Of Malsing Living tandar Kalamamo ich. will eed the Il all, Bap $] 2% ; . . : is Motor S wi ec tor gheteggar ant pete, Se [0108 = ot) fen ‘wasea| mae foe a 7 : On Super Circus WASHINGTON (INS)—The Com- | satellites, largely agricultufal sdenh couassition tor the sae} Matching nds, volved with strongman, Gale; Romper Room. (2) Welcome | Howdy Doody. * owdy ‘munist world so far has failed to | themselves. ve received ftar|599-mile race May 2. | a4 Storm, Charije Farrell stars. Travelers | Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. ‘O} ; » make good on its. loud promises| more Chinese produce than they! Pemberton was appointed yes || = 4K gold. r Known as Olympians, to raise living standards for its|can use. Today Eastern European |terday to succeed William S$ T ; ! R di Pp Girls Started in City people. [countries are “dumping” Chinese | Powell, who headed the committee lowely Bapeutment -< - @ . The promise was made after | feathers on est European mar-|five years before his death in «| ay S a 10 rOOQTamMS Six Years Ago Stalin died. Then the new regime | kets at lower prices than those | highway accident last summer. GEORG E’S Programe furnished by stations Usted tm this column are subject te change without notice. A yeued, ofl - git cunttng [oe Bee ee ee nl ae ee net cena. Be Go| the cpeeteay ten wetied auty | d . | phasis Communist policy from pped y | blanks for the 1955 race, with only | : wie, CD CELW, em 8 =. WW, cae) WOAR, (1100) §=WETE, (ite) §=6WIBK, 8) = PON. flee) §=—| quartet from this city, coached by | » forced march toward industrial-| from China. minor changes in rules for the | ia telnal S rowiost 19:00—WIR, Tenn. Ernie WCAR, News, m CKLW, News, Living |a local doctor for several yoars, | ization and military might wens 3. Confusion. The shift in policy | $250,000 competition. Entries will | ¢:20—WIR, Mainline ps ig ed Wat hen ioe lor ion | wil) make its national television | talk of peace abroad and of a|was so drastic and sudden that! close midnight April 15. ww CKLW, J. Ven Kures WPON, News, Records ; better life for the people at home.| many Commuriist Party workers WET, ‘Wottrict, MeKens 9:1 WIR, Kitchen Club |debut Sunday afternoon, via the | Ps Sa gene eneres 10.18 WW. Olidersieere ; 1:13—WIR, Ma Perkins ouer Crees June of 1953 was the date gen-|in town and countryside have | WIBK. McLeod w, & Ke 1:—-WIR Mrs Paige CKLW, Musical Airs gregram. ; | erally set as the beginning of this| neither accepted nor carried out WPON, News WEYZ. Top of Town CuLW. weap 1:30—WJR_ Dr. Malone =| professionally as “The | “ f° , WJBK, 7 w Tiwe , new course” which/| the new orders. This is a constant | Tae ee aR Poy me | (WE Pine ome. een | Four Olympians,” the girls do 8) vould give the long suffering | complaint of Red ieaders in all | weve, Lee CKLW, Country Biyle 0am, Pete end dee | Owe. Guang Lim | very Saat routine of Arabian tum- |. noics of Communist. countries | gatellite countries. | ‘ CKLW. Bddie Chase 10:45—CKLW. M AR. WIR, Mrs. Burtos . the in the their leaders i WPON, Serenade : » Musie 10:00—WIR. A. Godfrey caLw Bovies . pie sky 4 Lack of consumer services. | :20—WIR, Bob Reynolds | 11:00—-WIR Hews ww, Meares Caen *. Bédie The troupe consists of Yveans j|had told them they would get in To» have a good life modern man a. WT. “Sports, Top CKLW. # no tan "|: Saddler, 1%; Marie Davis, rad the future. | must have plumbers, tailors. shoe- | WCAR. Magic Music SS ao | vo coe ian WPOR, Club 1460 | Swe Clark, 13, ant Bestare | US. experts whe have kept makers, and other craftsmen. | ’ WPON yo WPON, News WPON, News, Piper Paul | 9:96-—WJR, None Drake delan, 12%. Their “swing girl’ hon| close watch on the “new course” | ‘These people were put out of busi- . 0:00 WIR, Lowes Themes | 11:1 WR. TBA ty te A WEYE. “Martin Block ctand-in te Sherry Everett, 18 | os today the promise of a bet- | ness im wholesale lots under the | WOR: Art ven Damme CRLW. ‘Manhattan Muste CKLW, Mary Morgen es. oe Gee | Just finishing up their second | ter fife has mot been kept at all | Pre-Malenkov drive to build heavy | Senntia WPON. Music WCAR, Song ewe. Die Dey year as the girls) for the Eastern European satel- | industries and military might in| WWJ. Three Ster 11:50-—-WIR, Must | 9:68 Ws. Break the Saat) woah. Macmeny Mall started on their careers about six’ tites and only in small degree | a hurry. A Polish radio broadcast | 3 caLwe Pelton Lewis cxLw MeKena: Beg cig . — 3:00— WIR. Wendy Warren years ago, when Dr. H. D. Davis,| for me Russians themscives. | said in five years 19,000 such | % WEG. thon Shanes | On “ww Strike Rich Wats. be Mackenme | Pontiac osteopath, began training) the experts warned, however, | artisans went into other work and 3 : with ‘guste THURSDAY MORNING wa" hy Fake hea WCAR, News, Music | a group of local youth in the base- against wishful thinking that things that now consumer services are : ‘ue onl une | 6:00—WJR, Vinall, Melody WJBK, News, McLeod 3:15—WJR, Aunt Jenny ment of his home at 100 Alice St.| 1... nad for the satellite peoples | 4 per cent short in the cities and ; 1:30—WIR, Choraliers WEE, News, Welt wrow. owt, Por $:30—WJR. Helen: Trent | Dr. Davis estimates that he has | shat uprisings can be expected. | 50 per cent short in the country, . Weta iste mene | SURE Medattss © «| NEAR' Der Caller, | We Hope tome? [taught tumbling to at least 590) ""T, pein out that Communist | Where farm machinery mechanics | : ig, gears wron ars Piwece thet icon £:00—wan Qa) Sunder other children . | control remains tight and that the | are included among those listed | ; 1:45—W4R, ER. Murrow | ¢:30— won. ue Voice WXYZ, Curtain Calls Wwd, Right to Happiness | The Four Olympians began their |p °4. "in each country have enough | @% consumer service workers. 3 ww, Man's Family WWJ, Bob Maxwell CKLW, Queen for a Day 4:00—WJR, Mouse Party careers with appearances at lo "" nei i: dissi- =a * CKLW, Voice of Army CKLW, News, David WPON, tiac Party Ww), Backstage Wife cal PTA and lodge parties and Power to crac n om any di $ : 8:00 WIR, Peace wron ios chew 11:48—WIR, Rosemary WXYZ. Wattrick. MeKensie | ows They turned pro two years 95 < WWJ. Dinah. WWJ, Second Chance CKLW. Eddie Chase | Hungary, for instance, which has n : WXYZ, Shew Stoppers @45—WKYZ, News . WCAR, News, Carousel ago when Dr. Davis went to Chi- o . e*eeeee é a rg Fn 7:08—WJR. Jim Vinal ow aw ‘ue a cago and sold an agent there on | had the most trouble, has a big. . 8:16—WXYZ, Show World WXYZ, od, Wolf CKLW, Break Bank 4:15—WIR, Stella Dallas | all-girl act army plus a police force ready to Sales and Service ‘ ; ‘? WW, Prank Sinetre CKLW, Guy Nunn, David WCAR ews WCAR. = = an tes appeared in ct at the beck and call of the Reg ; JR, ist. Precinct 7:15—WIR, Music Mall — oe d y . an regime. f WwW, Barrie rel 12:15—WIR, Farm Roundup | 4:30—WJR, Music Hall shows and fairs all over the state wate 3 puqpemepliuadieed Ms. 4, 7 — eee |and in Canada. Presently their, American observers do point cie—ware. Just Easy "GRLw. Tooy Davia 11:18-WRYZ, Companion wren, ‘longest booking ahead is for six | out, aa duieee «il he eae! i 0:00—WIR, Perry *:00—WIR. Jack white ween on = ‘San ae ne oon caer nage stn boven om aot tend iain | Blake Radio & TV RADIO AND TELEVISION :- . ox P , ’ Canada, through 5 ay 5 WOAR, News 17:98 —WIR, | Eisenhower (owe. | June 29. | does seriously weaken Soviet war- | Service SALES AND SERVICE > . 8:15-—WIR, Bud Guest Wis, News, », Mee... Detene : "3 Saws, OSs Revere” | WAR, Coffee With Clem | SOLE’ Rermeny’ malt WEAR: Mews «=| Thetr Sunday show on Super | AHN Power. ne failure of ([f. 3149 W. Huron Street : *:15—WJIR, Bing Crosby n00—WIR, Music Mall tteWETR, Charm Lady | WPOM. News, Muste | Cirens will be at 5 p.m. (Pom | 1. i ctter life” promises include: | FE 4.4791 1157 W. Huron St. FE 2-6967 ‘ °:30-—WIR, Amos ‘sn’ Andy :45—WWd, News WPON, Farm Mits 5:15——WIR, it, Musi¢ tiae time) on Channel 7. ’ Btory WCAR, Radio Rev. - woah. Ge ; | 1. Crep failures tn 1965 and ! -raeoreramnneaenans tt Mi mer 900-WIk. We. Gheskes THURSDAY AFTERNOON y Cormaes The Davises have five daughters | 954 mreugh ali of Ecstera Kx- |" ———S=SC<;7;7;73 PEC os nae aan 1 ee : CKLW, Concert Hall WWJ, Minute Parade 190-WWJ, Row Mulholland | 5:38-—WIR, Music Matinee | besides Marie, who is one of the | Gietn Qelicsen wats ead. WJIBK. Gentile WXYZ, Breakfast Club WXYZ, Paul Winter WCAR, Sign Off | tour Ol lane. All of @ 5 | tatty i ie toe y hhich take off and land vertical: |Phine, 19, Janet 10, and Rosano, 5,| qa’ me Mangarians, wie tradi- U.S. Navy's Air Arsenal (ring ve ruay ct car |e, tumbling Vesone trom Yet] emai experted eran, no . ose avy Ss ly, requiring no acrobatic dad. Alice, the oldest. have te import considerable rt Adopts Mighty New Look'... ; [danced professionally fr two years | Sgues : i Ww to eee mech | Scrat ied tae ACTUALLY OUTPERFORMS opts il Ney te WASHINGTON (UP)—Naval airjers are stars _ upcoming Hebrides the i ae : power will take on a mighty new | carrier-based forces. . |of Scotland. supply seaweed pro-| countries to suit strategic needs. COSTLY OUTDOORS ! a whole new ts fo BASOM ducing salts and derivatives—al-| Thus China gets 2 good deal of | calli wh Congiinns pima tas ok The Douglas AID Skywarrior, a 1OP KIQ | ginates—that go into soups and| machinery and heavy equipment | way Television’s Newest Latest addition to the Navy's |00)pound ‘giant, can fly more HOLLYWOOD — Jackie Glea: | sauces, toothpastes and lotions,| from Eastern Europe and pays | arsenal is a 600-mile-an-hour-plus | than 2,500 miles and has a speed of | sop, who recently made an 11-| absorbent medica) dressings, and with such things as soybeans and | Electronic Marvel! : flying boat—the Sea Master. © {600 to 700 mip-h. It will go into! -tiion-dollar deal for a half-hour | anti-burn ointments. feathers. The East European) FOR ALL TV CHAN service next summer as_ the i eo m NELS, The administration has given « * TV show, has signed a new con-| Mf on at [Navy's “Basic atom bomber.” [tract which could pay him an| UHF, VHF and FM RADIO _ high priority te balidup Also going into service next sum-| ,44eq five million dollars. TRADE- "7 Navy air strength. 8 mer is the Douglas A4D Skyhawk.| George Durgom, president of 3 Details on new atomic bombers, | bantam-size bomber, 90, small it | Jackie .Glessoe Bnterprises Inc. ona supersonic fighters long-range |can be stowed aboard with-| and the star’s personal manager, Beautiful “ transports were disclosed recently | out folding wings. Able to span| saiq Gleason signed the pact with : 21” Console with Doors by Navy and industry officials. {the continent without refueling. | CRS yesterday afternoon. ne a ee a en? Modernized aireraft carriers | the little atomic bomber flies more) Under terms of the new deal, Nothing Down — Free Home Trial — Terms , Will begin next summer to launch | than 600 miles an hour. It can be| Gleason’ Enterprises will supply a -TV their first G00 to 700-mile-an-hour |refuled in flight. Saturday night show starring Tom- J . , ’ jet bombers able to A-bomb tar-| 4, ime nghter department, the and Jimmy Dorsey and the|§ 825 W. Huree Open Eves. FE 4-2525 + gets well over 1,000 miles SWAY.) Navy will send to shipboard The carriers will be defined by the squadrons in about six months . . ' St ge Siw | Sooo as - PONTIAC'S. FIRST Planes flying. in the 700 to 800-| wasn copped a world speed rec- | , mpe. at sea level at " - | : TV SERVICE DEALER! Grumman F9F-9 ; : _ fighters, the: Convair 8 the Lockheed THIRTY-SIX _ ‘The longest straight stretch of railroad track in the United States is 78.86 miles between Wilmington and Hamlet, N. 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So if she happened to- mention, | in her recent book of name-drop- ping memoirs, that a certain duch- ess is rigid and has a perverseness of character which might utterly | =| destroy the greatest love stor, of | all time — well, Elsa can't see why this duchess, “who shal] be nameless,’’ should get so touchy. | “Everybody else I took a crack at was perfectly wonderful about | it,” says she. “Really, I was surprised to find that most hu- man nature could be so divine.” | feud with Wally Windsor is famous }among the society (pure blue and | cafe) sets, was lying abed as she | talked over these important mat- ters. ‘“‘Winston Churchill taught me this — I've known him for years, | you know,” she confided. “He | said, ‘Elsa, go to bed after lunch, |shut off the telephone and just rest. It will do wonders for you’.” | | But to go on with the divinity | of human nature... | “I'm afraid I was a wee bit | nasty to Perle Mesta in my book | because I said that she was not | Mrs. Mesta | | Fun-loving Elsa, whose year-old | “I find tt highly praise-werthy | on Mrs. Mesta's part,” resumed Cowles, honey-haired wif lisher Gardner Cowles, e Toe Hae Fi re Elsa Maxwell Loves Fun,|Hormel Bought Dope, I laugh anyone else can. That way I'm al- When Choice | Maxwell, 71, is just a funloving| Ways encased in armor. other people laugh at me, it's al- ready old hat because I have done | it first.” ? Miss Maxwell, who admits that | she has “known everybody who ig) it was Hormel's money, added anybody in the world,” thinks there are three great attributes to be sought for in friends and party guests: In order of impor- tance, she lists charm, beauty and honesty, “For charm,” she says, I | would seleet Price Aly Kahp or the Duke of Windsor as having the very utmost, and for beauty there are of course so many you could never name them all.” And Elsa, quite honestly, con- siders herself one of the most hon- est persons she knows. , THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 ¢ LOS ANGELES #—The bass he and Hormel paid a parking lot | attendant $20 for a roll of mariju- jana cigarettes, the fiddler, Robert’ (Iggy) Shevak, 35. | He testified for the prosecution | yesterday in the Superior Court | jury trial of Hormel, 26, jazz pianist and meat-packing fortune heir, on charges of possessing marijuana. Shevak testified that last Sept. 19 the night club parking attendant, | Mark Lamb, 21, gave him one mar- | ijuana cigarette and he and Hor- |mel smoked it, He said Hormel then gave him the $20 and they bought a roll of the cigarettes from Lamb and divided it, Hormel get- ting approximately 13 cigarettes. Bogus Governor Really Grounded ‘as Police Arrive of Mississippi” and gaid his plane | had been grounded in Wichita. The hotel manager personally escorted him to ‘the presidential | suite, Detective Richard Brown said | that after the’ man had wined and dined the manager became suspi-| proposal yesterday after senten- | cious and telephoned Mississippi.| cing a disabled veteran to 60 days He learned the governor was still | imprisonment ‘ in his home state. Female Jurist Backs Jail for Road Drunks PITTSBURGH ®—Judge Anne X. 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