‘The Weather Friday—Windy, Details page two Showers le, ie ia a ae eee 8 8h tg ‘Nath YEAR 7 * & & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 —00 PAGES ig 4 OKs Far East Parley Manion’s Firing Brings On Split in GOP Ranks Committee Head Talks for Bricker Plan but}, Also Delays Reports WASHINGTON ( AP )— President Eisenhower's fir- ing of Clarence Manion as head of one of his_study commissions split Republi- cans into two camps today. Manion, former dean of the Notre Dame Law School, resigned as chairman of the Intergovernmental Rela- tions Commission, declar- ing he had been let out because he supports a proposed constitutional Jurist Is Honored by Urban League — aint an® 19 Government »|The number of officially Employes Fired in 53 as Disloyal Latest Figure Covers Only Five Departments Quizzed by House WASHINGTON ( A P )— disclosed 1953 government firings for disloyalty rea- sons rose to 29 today as the administration took steps toward analyzing 2,200 “security risk” cases. The figure of 29 covers only five big departments whose officials have been questioned about security separations by the House Appropriations Committee | Goal Is Sranmignuae | PRESIDENTS EXCHANGE VIEWS — President | (left) and Harlow H. Curtice, president of General Motors Corp., | exchange views-Wednesday during the opening day's sessions of the AP Wirephete Eisenhower Peace Meeting Slated April 15 in Switzerland First Part Will Include Red China, North and South Korea BERLIN (UP)—The Big | Four foreign ministers agreed today to hold a Far Eastern peace conference including Red China in Geneva, Switzerland, April 15. The agreemen.t was reached at a secret meeting of the foreign ministers on the last day of the Berlin conference. , Western informants said it would be announced for- ial, els i Mate mp palit IE 6 i ane Both addressed; Mally in a communique later today. Discussion at the Geneva cone ference will be limited to a Korean peace treaty in its first phase, in- formants said. amendment by Sen. Bricker (R-Ohio) to limit treaty powers. The White House . é sh had no comment. ay hoe and whose testimony has | White House Conference on Highway Safety. been made public. The | teenies during the opening day’s program. =~ Teenage Driver Education Stressed by Safety Parley been dropped. WASHINGTON (UP) — Delegates attending a White _| House conference on highway safety gave special atten- tion to youthful drivers today as they drafted proposals to curb traffic smash-ups. Recommendations for specific community programs to curtail motor accidents by 40 per cent were to be pre- sented to Vice President Richard M. Nixon at a general afternoon session. The proposals were being threshed out by committees representing business, labor, agriculture, women organi- zations, public information media Witnesses Call Schwable Brave Marine Court Hears General Describe Flier as Brilliant WASHINGTON ® — A Marine court had before it today descrip- tions of Col, Frank H. Schwable as a brave and brilliant officer and as a man reduced by Communist nerve torment to signing a false germ warfare confession. The court, ‘not trying Schwable but inquiring into his case to rec- ommend what should be done, called more witnesses today after hearing Maj, Gen, Clayton C, Jer- ome, The general, commanding of- ficer of the 45-year-old Marine flier, described Schwable as one of the | | most brilliant and conscientious officers he had ever known. Board to Buy Portables! ‘te description of the colonel for 3, Plans Additions! ** he was when be signed the . ‘\Ice-lammed Flood Water bic schools wil tet tel by/ wts'wpcum (gushes Into 2 State Cities public schools will get relief by| set's objection. gy > _ | In it, the former prisoner wrote Bice rere a ee en ta relentless Communist demands} 1W0 Michigan cities counted extensive damage today portable buildings to help handle |‘o “confess, confess, confess,’’| aS Oakland County joined the rest of the state in mop- school enroliment growth this next | coupled with exposure to cold and| ping up damage caused by heavy rains and an early thaw, Flood waters, backed up by ice jams, gushed into Port Huron and Frankenmuth Wednesday when the pile-ups fall, It also decided to buy land| constant threats that he would i never leave confinement alive un- broke loose. Cass River flooded Frankenmuth four feet deep in places. less he complied, were like ‘‘slow Meanwhile, . Pontiac Press Photo year is Judge H. Russel Holland (right). He re- ceives the plaque from Dr. William A. Gordon, one of the league's directors. The league held its 4th annual dinner last night at St. Benedict Hall. For His Outstanding Work Urban League Bestows _|Award on Judge Holland Oakland County Circuit Court Judge H. Russel Holland last night received the Urban League of Pontiac’s annual award for outstanding contribution to racial and relig- ious understanding during the past year. The presentation was made at the league’s 4th annual Chevrolet Co, in Oak- | dinner at St. Benedict Hall, 40 Lynn St. Judge Holland was cited for his work in 1963 on the | league’s board of directors and “for many years of service to community and county organizations.” - tiac ——t Pontiac General Hospital Beeson Likely Director Lauretta Paul to Be Confirmed snare, fize spoke on “Employment In- Senate Prepares for’ “Human beings are products of SERVICES RECOGNIZED — Winner of the Urban League of Pontiac’s annual award for an outstanding contribution to racial and religious understanding in Oakland County during the past colleagues “there is a threatening storm ahead when men of great ability who do not see alike with the leaders of an administration” cannot continue to serve in an of- ficial position, Sen. Jenner (R-Ind) jumped te his feet to demand that “what- . ment had listed 4 disloyalty cases 7 — I | i | | i [ ; f i iT 1 if ff Ht lip i , Fil : iy! al jagger ft Hi H i [ i | E if | Pedestrian Sees Red, Motorist Yellow and White ; 3 E Institute, urged the ‘information media committee Wednesday to “fight for traffic safety as you] BURLINGTON, lowa (UP) — A fight corruption in government.” complained to a woman Mrs. Katherine G. Howard, depu-| pedestrian that she was crossing ty federal civil defense adminis-| an intersection against a red light. trator, told the women's commit-| “Look mister,” she said. “My tee ‘speeding can be called the | mother-in-law’s frustrated. my little atom bomb of the American high-| boy takes after his father, And I'm way.” : nd on my television payments, She said women's organizations | I don't have to take a lot of drivel should take the lead in carrying| from a complete stranger.” . out “a tangible, workable pro-| Then she hit,.the motorist in the — gram.” face with a sack of eggs. f , He a Yankee 2nd Sacker Loses Draft Appeal BERKLEY, Calif. (UP) — ri i ce tf f | : iy jj F fk view: “I think =| EF E : : 2. 3 5 i gt ea *t ii rit if Fx i! a zt i dripping of water working on the In time, he wrote, he was re- duced to the state of ‘‘an animal wallowing around in dirt and ilth.” He decided, he continued, he could ted rt " i Hid the .service. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) i E Joseph W. gF i GI Hu They booed early acts—not Marilyn’s—threw rocks at the on Marilyn.” wt as Korea Troops Respond to Marilyn's Act EASTERN FRONT, Korea (AP) — An American soldier sé. tes ie il His z eS 4 j ‘ * ee? oe ow: ee eh 3 4 i 5 i it a) i iF bi c Hi i f f $ Pe help expose “one of the greatest hoaxes any nation has ever at- tempted to foist on the world,”’ the purported proof United States forces were waging germ war. And the colonel wrote me he would “make the same decision under identical circumstances.” The Army today announced the award of decorations to six for- mer captives who resisted Commu- nist indoctrination despite brutal treatment, Last month, the Marine Corps similarly decorated five ma- rines. Gable, acting Pontiac water superintendent, said the Clinton River flood threat here has temporarily ended. He said the river rose from 8 to 14 inches during’ the heavy rains, but has receded slightly since reaching its crest Tuesday. But the water superintendent pointed out that the river may rise later when all the ice melts on lakes in the vast Clinton River |- watershed. The thaw is scheduled to con- tinue at least another day, with a high near 6@ forecast for Fri- day. , Showers may fall, adding more water to already swollen lakes and Four blocks of Frankenmuth's business section were inundated when the Cass River overflowed its banks. Crews -dynamited ice jams in the river to speed the stream along. One weather casualty was Feliz Binion, 2, of Ypsilanti Township, He toppled into a drainage ditch and drowned, . M Bareas | Bloomfield-Franklin’ Council on Division Among Coun BIRMINGHAM—Ten department Community Services this week R "eile ree morning in Traverse City. Sutee Pods oaiien eae heads of the Civil Defense Coun) the council ty studying the jo ° val Born in Brockport, New York Gl submitted plans for their divi vente gelinquency protiem i» Bar to Bench Addition Nov. 17, 1914, he was the son of | As the soldiers spilied trom Girector, said Cnntena | M-- 008 es. Loc | called “Ulywak”.— Koreas tor land Reese, deputy resentatives of civic organiza. | A three-way split among . | Euclid Ave. in Pontiac. He came - the plans will be compiled into 4... and the Birmingham Police County we Mut * and was edu- | pe pe 5 & workeble master plan for we .pesartment. | gan's Legislature today dimmed ' Pontiac as a boy - She didn’t need to repeat the gt sd a Sneanbies Carter attributed the change to chances for approval of a bill giv- redeerad besides his pevente, | command as thousands of whistling | ‘ ine oe ee Gin James yo shift in_otandards, saying that — fourth circuit’ sre his widow, Berle Orr Bibby; entry desert eoomnd ter 9 fw o>, | what wae once considered of three daughters, Carol, Dianne songs and a at the famous “ Gh, cab wv - cg a panei is now siaaateh. baka Rep. William S$. Brogmfield Bary Sue; a brother, ne i Monroe walk and her low-cut dress. enna the maceeuty | Vier among children, Police Chief Royal Osk? has hed ddbalepn the -() Cowson: and «sister, Mrs. After eating lunch from tray, partment, to decide the necessity |p Moxley said 4 cases Dill postponed until Feb, 23. The vised Rios of Ypsilanti, | Marilyn donned a white chef's cap ; at GOR oe Seen filed ig Oakland County Ju- | Dill has official approval of Oak “piers: wit) be Friday afternoon | and passed out rolis to the chow | the Municipal Building. where cen. | ¢T* | 9 and ty Ju | and County Board ef Supervisors | Purr will t ine | CD headquarters are located. | Yetile Court last year from Birm- ] ‘from the Hibbard Funeral Home mons z rel inghain, and only 18 the preceding. #4 the House of Representatives | 1, a verse City. "The fellows don't eat those rolls A member wt a bem redic year. | Judiciary Committee Sia ae DR. F. MILTON HATHAWAY Marilyn hands out with her little PULL 3 tall! Genuine —— cn gree poe Birmingham newcomers are; | | “We need every one of these Eraemon A. Kyes ’ — @ sergeant said with « psy conned Pt * ee feur votes to get the bill H th Flected ; arms Qo-to- land County radio control, cen- through.” Broomfield sald. “With After a prolonged ill F Marilyn wore a clinging wool knit sleep eyes. Bays “Ma- wn onend ane aqeented NY Ge ipa at out them we're stymied.” | mam A. Kyes, 9 ot 6 Es moor a away oe dress and army galoshes during fe. Yan" huead has been to y thi aaa lunch, At other times she te shoes. — ~ oT Sa "te soothe ‘controuer’sat 8 ‘The rou put B eld. Rep. 2 ag his — “ as Clinic Chairman recone] — ' eS . Fred G, Beardsley ( i ee : famous dress. Rese cyinieed sm Hrea-treeh Roy 'N. Soringer ‘They meres trom ‘Sem | and. Democratic Reps. Leaun Har-|_,Born at pig engi at Cherie wen Dr. F. Milton Hathaway was) After Seemmees at a central down may for use in the warden's | Persande to 114 Colonie) Court. Mr. reison of Pontiac and Walter T.| '3. 1862, he was the son od ot the ment: Markers designate the Springer & with DuPont *\and Matilda Kyes He married elect chairman Pontiac | Korean airfield and in South Korea depart Mr. and Mre Colin -. @mith en¢| McMahon, Hazel Park, in three : ; tomorrow Marilyn will fly back to ’ 10 i the | A. Raymond in Child Guidance Clinic when the jocation of fire and auxiliary fire | Urns from Grand Rapids. whe are | to earucre Margaret ni ace hving of 19 Colentel Cours gg og “te o% Sagina board of directors met Wednesday | 2#P&" and her new husband, Joe Additional Birmingham and ployment Geeurity | New Rep. Richard C. VanDusen DiMaggio. in aN Our Birmingham t Plans for Disaster Birmingham Area --"PHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, a }* ; iy y Gt Hurt in | Word has been received here of the sudden death of Rébert Bibby, | 39, from a heart attack Wednesday FEBRUARY 18, 1954 _ a Bicomsfield i 19 mills octal news oe son Kenneth. 17, former Detreiters now gure he'd back the bill, but hadn't! the Grand Trunk Western Rail- sion at the clinic offices. ee ving et 782 Colonial Court, Me ie Wit bo 9 chance to thoroughly check | read at Mayville and other sur- | Other officers named Wednesday Habel Land Valued stations. motor pools, communice- |, 7: oa¢ Mrs, Bowers B Mas. of into the need for fourth judge | rounding cities before coming te were Dr. Robert J. Mason, of Bir- tions headquarters and schools home oi 879 & 16 bile. Mr Masen is | Yet | Pontiac 49 years ago from there. mingham, vice chairman; and 71.000- 75.000 within the six warden areas. — a lk While Broomfield and Harrisson’ 11. was 9 member of Pontiac Mrs. Lawrence Martz of Bloom-| @f : . The six zones were formed by Lilien Cecil squared off with charges of ‘‘play- | e 21. F&AM field Township, secretary-treasur- din PR doubling up on the city’s 11 vot Mertin ing politics,’ Rep. Beardsley said | Surviving ere twe daughters, | °F: All will serve one year terms (Continued From Page | | ever,objected to city-owned park- Birmingham Wigh School has lh ge Macey! pony ey of | eral from we eae | end Mrs, Hazel Batzloff of Pon- Judge Holland Wins ing thts. Tripp said he had written been designated as the major. coturday at St. Hugo of the had called him to say they didnt) 4° and a son, ‘, Irons \Nancy Patterson White, of 4571 | | Cass-Elizabeth Rd., will be held Seve: $1.00 On These Smart Style LADIES’ AND GIRLS’ Moccasins hees-Siple Chapel. The Rev. 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An ordinance authorizing the establishment of Under the proposed set-up, the three townships will each appoint members to the authority, which will regulate the disposal of gar- bage and refuse for the three areas. It is expected the authority will | be in operation within 30 to 60 ‘ie Tentative plans call for a fill- above form part of a great three-unit team: your Doctor, your Phar- macist — and You. We are proud to be a friendly and dependable part of this team. | PURDY’S DRUG STORE 321 Main Se. Rochester Location of the proposed “You Say It Right When You Say It With Flowers” «List Area Soldier >| as Officially Dead. CASS CITY—Mr. and Mrs. John a Lebioda of Route 3 have been ad- © Real Estate © don and Charles Newell, 330-332 Main Street Rochester, Mich. OL 2.2121 — OL 1-9642 “Your Sterling Store in Rochester” omy «=6 Lake Jewelers ‘Pa°° Rochester, Michigan Daily “|...She also wore a |in Episcopal Rite | Insurance Nominated to Trustee “Per very Need” | Posts in Monday Voting DALE end NINA MILFORD — Theron Arms Jr MARTIN Ralph Hewett and Edward Nealer were nominated for trustee posi- OL 2-976! 4 tions in an election here Monday. 412 Main Se. Rochester 1| Eliminated were Henry Van Gor- = | groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. | the z (Tir REHEARSE FOR PLAY—Avon Players re-| Left to right in The play will be presented Friday and Seturfiay. H lughes- Hunter Nu ptials: Attended by 150 Saturday ROCHESTER—Before 150 guests; were -Kenneth Carsner, Wilard Saturday Lois Elaine Hunter of 127 | Hardenburg eaaeth Mec- Lysander St. became the bride of | Lauchiin, all sa pene Dean C. Hughes of Pontiac in a| , ceremony at St. Paul's Methodist | Church here. Lois is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Hunter. Dean's par- | ents are Mr. and Mrs. William | Hughes of 46 Sheridan St., Pon- | tiac. The bride chose for her wed- ding a white satin dress with a cathedral length train, Her por- parlors, the couple left for a Chi- * sweetheart | shaped satin headpiece trimmed with pearls and a fingertip length | veil, Her bouquet was white roses , and a shattered carnation cas: | cade. | Maid of honor was Miss Ann | Zoliner of Rochester in a copper tone floor length gown with net | skirt and nylon acetate bodice | with shrug jacket. Serving as bridesmaids were Miss Carolyn Hartung and Miss Ardith Scribner, both of Rochester, | and Mrs. Harold of Pon- tiac. They wore dresses similar MRS. DEAN C. cago honeymoon with the bride wearing a grey suit with navy accessories and a corsage of white | roses. Out-of-town guests at the cere- HUGHES Pontiac, Detroit, Chicago, ~On- tario and Winnipeg, Maflitoba. Extension Members Meet at Clarkston CLARKSTON—Members of the ROCHESTER — In a Saturday | Michigan State College extension Couple Speaks Nuptial Vows * | evening ceremony at St. Philip's | serview met at the community cen- | Episcopal Church here, Bertha Lee ter here Tuesday and Wednesday | Jones and Bill Gene Todd ex-| with agricultural agents, 4-H. club changed marriage vows. | agents and home ‘demonstration The bride is the daughter of Mr. | agents from 20 counties, and Mrs. Thomas Jones. The bride-| Problems relative to expanding program and improving the | Todd of Buffalo, Mo. | extension service were discussed. | Tho tuida's gown was tachioned | Harold Foster, district supervisor, white lace ever satin with o | served as general chairman of the home | Management wesiaiial spoke to sf 2 £35 a Ge E i, a g >F In Rochester They're “Doing It —} Rochester News = hearse a scene from their forthcoming play, “Kind | maid; Betty Shaffner, as Mary Herries, the “kind | Lady” under the direction of George Long (right). | lady”; Carolyn Nash, as Lucy; and Long. After a reception in the church ’ | save money, that is not a mony were from Tacoma, Wash... ¢#rs will converge on the scene der the new setup. 4-H Girls’ Club Holds :| Valentine Party Monday . | for a valentine party Monday eve- (Citizens Discuss Special Levy 2.5 Mill Assessment Would Maintain, Run » Fire Department AVON .TOWNSHIP — Township residents, members of Avondale | Community Forum and the Town- | ship Board members tentatively gave their approval Tuesday to | means of financing the new Vol- | unteer Fire Department for the southwest portion of the township A special assessment of 2.5 mills | per thousand dollars of~ assessed valuation for maintaining and op- | eratng the fire department was discussed at a meeting in Com. munity Hall | the picture are Jean Lilly, as the, The assessment is expected | to go into effect in two weeks | en preclamation of the Town- | ship Board, unless 10 per cent | | of qualified electors sign peti- tion, againse the move. Plan to Combine Police, Firemen | Oak Park to Get Setup which is expected next month, | in Which Both Services An seproresetin of ee 500 = con. | | structi j al Done by Same Men proved. 7 ae been approved At its organizational meeting | OAK PARK—This city will be- | Feb. 6, 31 volunteer firemen were come the ninth and largest in the signed up for the department. Ten nation to have an any P>! more are still being sought, ac- staffed by The area affected by the ~ spe- esrinmeirte would be from road to Adams and, | Roche Hamlin road to South boule- | | vard, Already authorized. by the Town. | ship Board's — ai? ad bur. lice-fire department cording to Monroe’ Frederick, ace m able to do basic work of both president of the community forum ences. | Members of the department al- Outlining the plan yesterday, City ready signed up, and those in- Manager Harold K. Schone, said: terested in joining, are being ask- the new system will go into effect eed to attend a meeting Sunday July 1. at 1 p.m. at the Community Hall, “Although the taxpayers) wi Crooks and Auburn Rd | issue of the program,’ | said. ‘Under the plan beereaies | fire and police service, better pro- | tection and more efficient service ‘Visits Florida will result.” When the aystem goes inte op. OF Honeymoon eration 37 men will work regular | DRYDEN — Honeymooning al eight-hour shifts, most of them | Florida for two months are Mr. operating im police patrol cars | and Mrs. Edward Rinderapecher| equipped with fire extinguishers | who were married in the home of | and basic fire fighting equip- | the bride's parents here Sunday | ment as well as regular police | afternoon equipment, Schone said. The bride is the former Waryarn | “We have found that 85 per cent Daley, the daughter. of Mr. and of fires can be extinguished by one Mrs Stuart Daley. Mrs. Francis | or two men with fire extinguishers Rinderspecker of Royal Oak is the | if response is immediate,” he stat-| Mother of the bridegroom. ed. The double ring ceremony was performed before an improvised altar of palms, candelabra and baskets of white giadicli, Maryann chose a ballerina length gown of white nylon taffeta. Her fingertip veil was held in place with a crown of seed’ pearis, and Area Couple. Should a fire be reported three ? and others will widen their patrol to cover the territory usually po- liced by the cars sent to the fire scene. “If the fire is a larger one, from three to six men will be on hand ‘ when the engines arrive,” Schone |5%¢ carried a bouquet of white said. roses and pink carnations with | Oak ‘Park, with a population be- } white streamers. | tween 20,000 and 21,000, cueveally | Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rinderspecker | ‘has a 22-man police force and a |o Ferndale were the attendants. | | fire department of seven men. Six | A reception was held in the eve-| added ning for 100 guests. The couple aanlogieas ay omy | wit live in Hazel Park after re- With a combining of duties on | turning from Florida ae ere Form Imlay City St Site ob tote ‘Lions Club Monday | The city ordinance establishing | IMLAY CITY — A new Lions the new department of public | Gub was organized here Monday j safety goes into effect Sunday. evening with 20 members aioe Chiet ary F. Traine | Vern Bentley of Lansing, state appoin emporary Gl- | secretary, presided over a meeting | Pector until an examination to pick for organization of the club which |a permanent head is held Trainer was sponsored by Lions Clubs at’ declined to take the examination. Marlette and Caro. His position will be abolished un- Elected president of the new | : ; club was Harry Little. Other offi. Schone ‘said Trainer will be giv-| cers include Wilford Jolly, Dr. | en a command position in the new | George Carrick and Dale Kettle- department without a decrease iD-| well, vice-presidents; John Bayley. | salary. secretary; and Chester Muntz, treasurer. Elected to the board of nr tors for two years were James | | King and Dr. K. I. MacRae. Cub! April 26 was set as charter night | for the club, Meetings will be held | the first and third Mondays at 7 p. m. | HE METAMORA—+-H__ Girls’ met at the home of Faye Walker ning. The group will next meet Feb. 2% at the home of Rose Marie Burr Hardware Themselves” and Saving Money! | } } ' | { } | { 8” Tilting Arbor Saw Complete with Stand Reg. $110.50 Sale Price 588° 8” Tilting Arbor Saw 8” Reg. Drill Press & Jointer COMBINATION Tilting Arbor Saw | $229.95 Sale Price 183° Complete With Stand and Jointer Combination Complete With Stand Reg. $115.45 Sale Price $99 Reg. $69.50 SHAPER Now 55h °° —— Here! —— $29 ST. INI You Can “Do It Yourself” and—SAVE! BURR HARDWARE GUILD gin ER Sole Price ‘ales ROCHESTER, MICH. sen aeweeoeerecec= Rohrer. | Service for Mrs. Terrot (Isabella) | 5, | ial in White Lake Cemetery. | home. sisters and three grandchildren. County Calendar Groveland Groveland @ will) sponsor @ square and muaere dunce from 6 io pad 1 a.m. Saturday et the Grange Hall Grange Hal! and Van Rds. Kirby faineur will be j County Deaths Mrs. Terrot Myles WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Rechester Bethany Guild of the Pirst Congrega- sonee Church wil) hold a rummage sale ihe church rooms tomorrow and Sat- Myles, 69, of 733 Hillside will | a Hours Friday, dre 9 am. to 9 be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Richard. | >" ®"¢ Ssturdey #6.m. to noon. Drayten Pisins | son-Bird Funeral Home, with bur-| Women's A Church will serve @ smorgasbor | at the church from 5:30 to 17:30 p.m. Mrs. Myles died Wednesday at Saturday. Mrs. Harry Richardson ts chairman. St. Martha and 8t Catherine | Guilds will assist Besides her husband , Vived by two sons, | and John C. of Milford she is sur- Gingelivitte MOMS Unit 33 will sponsor a chicken * and biseult supper at the Gingeliville three Club House, 3575 Baldwin Rd., Saturdey, | with serving starting at 4:30 p.m. The public is invited. DREAMING OF A HOME OF YOUR OWN? Let us show you how you can start at once to moke ff thet dream come gloriously true . , . much sooner ff then you think! Call or See | ROGER B. HENRY 4 Broker and General Sales' Agent 511 Main St., Rochester } OL 1.9111 ly OKs Financing Firemen Seer VALUES FOR “sf” acu Dungarees. 8 Oz. Sanforized $1.49 Looped Rugs 71% 18130 — Rubber Back —Men’‘s— Chambray Shirts. Full Cut— a 99° Dungarees 8 Oz. Sanforized $1.7 9a 320 Main, Rochester OLive 2-0811 Our stylists are specializing right now in breath-taking, beau-catching Spring hair- dos. ® with our new Rayette Roil Wave Betty's Beauty Shoppe ' New Phone: OL 2-7226 Now Lecated at 1598 E Aub 8 s = AVON BEAUTY proudly presents . . . “TOP LOOK" FOR ‘54” *the NEW coordinated hat and hair styling fashion. Hove us style your hoir for your new Spring Hot Avon Beauty Salon SPECIAL! b citmetialesdaicmand Pacer Officials Cars — Fords . . . Mercurys Lincolns Nearly New Cars at T. SAVINGS @ LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER é “POR MORE THAN 25 YEARS—A GOOD PLACE TO BUT” Main Street at the Bridge. OPEN EVES. OL 1-971 FINAL CLEAN UP FURTHER SLASHING ON THE FORMER LIQUIDATION SALE PRICES OF THE BLANCHARD’S WOMEN’S CHILDREN’S and INFANTS’ STOCK . Again We Cut the Prices %, V3 and Vp OFF The Former Low 4 Liquidation Sale Prices SALE ol Nu ana acs a ana cee ‘ ees’ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . A _ ? ae ° sat ‘ ne 7 i > 4 ‘ - a . Grain ay MARKETS =. ein orders ' Paya rare ag. today. 5 5° prices on'\ cae | trate be — : bu. Jonathan, The bende y we deal appeared 8" oat) pon gen dea peep Prema st a .] a thereon salt | tated ae Cash to a fore pT 0-1 got A Work 2 farge showers be tre Se PoE aa ed Wert on Hast Bevery Ave preased fh Seo es Eee a ee spot You ass } Read to Full close. Sr. oS eee es al ee ee iv te a , Wheat me $2 HE Ee 2 reainers ise omnunon Be oy teaition gp laggy end of te ten ; ED meee Savina |i oe.te and trom Jean, Rosas jower $2.15%. cent bard, No 1, 100-1 ~~" bebe. Rete. ADVERTISEMENT Feb Clerk file a= n eotimnted. cost ot om, yg Py ine a | ae See Geshe % loom, My, cate ni | is be na, hares eo oy the plan profile. and ie eaputoaah eye RL . March an saieeaiag eae dee ee nigan. ES tear a and 2% higher $1.19, ppm | Pa 4p ; ween special aasencment ‘accord and hundred Site ea RE ee Be. —|Eeeees : a “eemincetioad ae oh Eaton, Tee aay es oie oat Sarcs eres ; 0 of district # we shat " Bares » ¢ : 3—Hesting and = fstimated cost ana that rest po 4 Ye Se eel p -H ~| tre wo“ we ge ee Eee 2 a oS Sle eet ast Mee vet Michigan. for oP Salted > yara.cp [Sa ates ene . re taal pe Saber “ cmc aGo commen * cdl gir gy was eceived tiac, mi assessed of ides ease suas - and aig a hen ACCEPTS ‘oS 7 at Bi ant x 1 PAF. ‘raring raluati “1 ay Bart.) a : steady; of . and and Cit o'clock : * sens kt oom | Ne a. BRINGE ae eit | ocak ek ee Sete cies, ot i 33% agi wn- w York ~| from Macki CHECK are én net | dete that : a gusteten? tS este _— Bag ps rion Stock er H. ki, Bridge po epee “ ao atm By tons! tor rete LY. rs may be |" et 2 will be aa iss | <3 sy posbanged to 1 whetenate ome mp a! points of th ile bridge ing for $96 ority, accept Brown (ri Wirephete w. = sscener Ovteen ie J on ee os gel y = are cigh e Uni acros 400 tsa ght) im. R. EV = : Donelson smoet, oun . rl Pag | yt Tey 18 Kennecott a. | waderw nion Securit s the nas @ fai he check in N , chair- poise of the Corporation—Detrot, = : Bday ke Sw School, No. a BS = oe a ca : Be ee rivers. en Corp. of of Macnee ™ race Deposit on los mab, 7 Atha atention to vod. he. 4. | Precinct x, Airport Conter “eon at ork, - am «| ost re " . mient- | lated : Constre Pty tan on aie Poultr; Alum ‘tes o “i olny ° 2 l » which coed “ president ol fey eg —- Work on Drainage ° and * whit Wille = am by Village BS asa Ae revirsr mo fi ar can Me odge Calenda croup of | at my has ne ret to Bat Kvemue trom | oseed Bs Pon na per ?Hi-g Aa 2.9 sortm baad rT Spec en by « POR om ge ppessade tect = eine tome end thousand one schoo! the Boa: live te Car “333 i 5 tal [ appro tified ust ular meeting of the Com €f Street, | rowed Me AG) ice Arrest on ze pouitey bb. Detroit ry = pean y D Otr sue, 508 eee ee ° it wed Bu check be My of Pon A es that voued of r four hes Drive Roe: Rinwry (ures aha et eo a ee tise Lodge No 21. de A MF ockfight Loi - SSeS Toh, day Pevien peda g.| Rh aS Se, Se Sy! ered Rec y ight | type Sa hes BE Ment Heat 1. Brother une p olferers Lara ae ee = Seg a = Md ee eat Ee a3 vere a Bog ery renee | A seins. BT Msvoras | enw a on Kye, Lodge ay Fi ons ieregsee reserves the Ti or a eee wig conatruch. ven, | Fax” rate ihe County reasons P eesaae Ckpsneties | Am ra de Kev oe ae omy - “7+ eel wine Ebayer Police a 43, of 6851 — VM HM. TO ong ewkinsce. poet, woe eee ig a cman —-— 7.6 mill corte Bog p Shafter, Gis ey, ra jaagher: bal in on ae asp gene through a| °"d of the farm intonville ci. | Rares 9. Pecks yg teen & Am == ” rm Pp = A@er , Lake , 3 oe jm] Coy ee my stow, | Se n= Roped oti ane John C 7 $25 costs M paid a $10 Rd.,,| sebuyler ago ee ’ ibe Datea ad iaed County Treen ~ A Orton, Bod car fears (sad goeriing ing ee Se, Gol" Ose same | Rep Tee Bs Pa WSggevearay orm oman _ Esputa, arth So Les = Bam pram | : ee ame striking ry foea aod Poem Sie: 16 Bead Al La ws $50 Paginas ' of 2112 = riff Clare raiding roll vinkerested. | ae on Ra _ otice of gs Pa Deputy. Swift and affic lights. were ry #4 31.5; Goncem 42 by ge rr when asset Harbor about 45 Hubbell” cons led made the Bpec take nv and to ah Curb, Intention 4. AM bmg gy A come Doe creamed Adler | oul ted iy coal anc Gent” ty ‘ Simmons ai. | less a menage $10 costs The birds roosters pi Heats Bose, ine’ ity Adsessment reat "tne | eee care ee ae Deved: salt Boara Hospital utility aT suey | Cont ae ou... oomfield yesterday reck- turned scene. md and be ission rove ema) hs Street in Avenue — ang treated for Steep tte ee He Gore he Sf Se ben: 24 pet €. Cnr. ny before |S ty Humane Society, EES Mn ara nay et Dealevard. a te both | an cutter bul igen: | Bot meet | ace Oo lnen ! —_ | line of aba ersnted. works on cmeat | toh ret the, Commission th Noti ' a ieee te wis“. h a it Base ty i rte a Trail, a anne Co oats ter publi ins Bichevtre to am % wes Pho nly eaten aie 2 tices Detroit , 18.6, Dex’ ci ar on ads: Ot Oakland Pont un Commiaai sls jaopection file in my os a a by re om the| COMI in Outboard Charged Vealer —_—. = ee me 08 Ww ; cmedes Hore at c tiac, a the pg rote —- to inten Predrick PEBRU sete, _ ous ; compared Tans "ee eet egy Stegevane ela radio that a, feet Fredrick S Seeraass oe = ete cee Boulevard. st hy: Bh are gens tion of p PERRUARY 18, ~ A 10-yard Motor Theft nit a en re a ie ieee ea eee? and tx tes and whee WEN Like cheas tee oPigeis hess stim wand, inet etree! to Has Seay a larceny Detroiter a ; 38 00-31 " = a 40.8 | | ? i 43.2| by stolen val s, for Fredri KE—Rosary eorcene ie opport Bg o'clock y of or public said im plan, cost of §7.- of IKingon Comiaber: Gm $4: be ae Ae 0, , Gen _& . him from ued 7640 ick Da inter unit Agecroe Bern It is exam +. 3 ime County a oon alk hates | On _. « t my hb a since ca - Ba P. Comi service spline I a BB Deming pe ot Somukicy oe father ered Oakland maint” and gous 1130-0 mnie | Senate m3 fer te “a p.m ier Poem f Ba ea February i. 386 nich ume | plan. proie intended to ie and| mond Comish gong Oe a stolen deputies over 17. 00; mest Gen **** i Thome P. Si . lu . Friday Rd. will . , of . +9 ‘ cost t le and onc eden will Comiskey. Pun his possession outboard recov- ~ hed 00: eu | OS? yt; o- yes aeoue 7: ‘y ooe hes tiple eis the sz) by ales a Sond set t ae ne end the Werk Drainage ‘a3 wil te The E to » higher, hetters mestiy iesd-83 low Se tt se te8| | Taree Board IV Tent froating esen, tng to from by Ga seco ts oon and Re- Puneral é foe Ea Be oe oe ea a Ht aera mnsered | FIVE INCU ge S| an Ste an, Bos co ame held denen fpoee's “pny yf = tnd | bes... 3 Ss pes mS off Market, ; m ine aroun se trem neleee ular mecting oft Selewa wile Dr. "want Lake March seasion aie » U aus a 8 113 $ | specials ers n tance ll c22 ¢ ra “a ts ments at 1 wilt | te tow pst a a bigner ule al ea aoe iy Moy : for soon ada [MLA the special auseasment sball Avenue ie meeting of the Coun mother. of Wich bed from alata p.m. = to low prime tir 1a eround _petaon ct tt net Michigan os Be serastend bents AY Cory — i expenses thereat. a conativute | of day ote ne _Comminion 4 Myles! yl to 1:8 p the class ee eee Sa core Rerenioyes, wee | eee toes, 78e uci nomina ve incum.| "=" P = and. that, #3133 and i ara She boyy Pig oo m. be: .. ee Rey ve stce Gcutmeal Weeks) ; large f tuce, 2 for ‘te Jumbo in the for the ted for vil ent Ao tg om the a $3,123.99 =| on Wilson or. Commi be the resol service ney Mrs. Miss = Sr heme arent Bester nga | Bain pepper be Lares so | 7 Inigo _ Tua ty. Common 3 siegaa prea ey Sy en -~ fama yyy ; te te b. higen* . : 124) seedless oranges, 30¢ Californ The incum age cau- fe ’ Baichiqan wi ry ones beggee o 9 that the nv Going, Street te Lake Mich, Intermen " me , cutters tere ti te Pip thee ne : Le ob erage ecisce, contig Bron P ig | Muzzy. hae “aes ¥ raagest site aie ee a fr ate examina plan. pr — Bra” pre gt I ma a White 00-1 7%: and drasives . ; elery, ards, president; . o'clock impr urther nation, ment is Mich Punera! ae mereial woe “tise, 3.%: fd fat - a seal 2.7 . pot 3 Ibs. . Les Jumbo.| urer; clerk; H, t; Walter c. Se —_ RS to of | Disa. ha mded te on file a wilt i utility anere ~ “3 84 roast, BSc ground : A. Rie’ terested. cost const tome, rdson~ weight i anhe> (tae ans ey 62 a2 | Choice ce ae g a Dated: February : say be | Sasesemen ng sotimate, 0 trwct said James,’ 610 fore ewes: Ca il Hyg d asked. 1 te short a 59¢ tender U . aa ey easeeeor aad 1, daee. = all “ ane that = ay one St., ma s ucus ° bed N ign E y 15c. % . - Five for . = n EY pn cng wen lots _> by cial a beloved Noninates =z cae | DEE ney the eve ers | on, | Sees Ses rates follow. \Oreat” Brit je y ad int ‘atch willed | 2 eY th three ted eS on cE POR oe | Sona an wpe a) + Ry BE yy in cen' * ign all tonight for were tor | °* qualified 0 o and aoe East with 8 Pri- nc Canedien o_o exch day Sunday ‘s our dis d to be Pontiac, pw! one py t-¢ defra the Rev ot =. at umbents mareet 3 ine in in dollars, til 10:30. Ope paper. _ ire Maples, Wal Matthe elected, formity _t electors of iim gost and 02.278 01s Lee oT) , mere 5. LS OXFORD 8 conta, i’ cent New Y ‘ nightly pen . Clark and alter , An- Lowa”? } We ~ 4 ven City the Capital” Sanees thereof im state 7% - , oe a were — oft % ee ee cao ort i un- Gran oeenig, John will Car the that in Tha’ Im oy ean» | at the ene . Port in . Oak seminated ot on Futures Hr cma. bail, ar friend's —Advy rant Muir, a Bg ey hy jon Election pTnat, the Com Te Home. * On ome cus at incumbents | 1/32 L- cent: Great, and ph PE 36201, 0. A sav. | Women’ , ee dour Sart BN Eg RAS WRITE, = here this the vill: te | 8 Fe gee 1 ned 4 Britain Se any $201. C. A needs s Cl Serene ary 1006 ot 8 o am S ney. Tt Cae Returning week. - Vin of coant Gre ote cent ; . Mitchell. Obse: ub Me oe gee ror ign! | eatoma, and the 20rd day

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