IAC PR ? ‘ AAT FEE att Tee f} biloey ep VER AGES rey 4 a am * * % & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1954—52 PAGES - ’ Continu US, France Seen Working on Asian Pact Hold Secret Parleys Without Waiting for OK by Britain GENEVA (AP) — France and the United States were reported pushing plans to- day for a Southeast Asia defense pact, without wait- ing for Britain to approve, as the conference deadlock on Indochina tightened another notch. A source close to French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault said secret French- American talks which have been going on in Washing- ton, Paris and Geneva the t few days would con- inue regafdiess of how the Geneva parley progressed. Here in Geneva, the nine-nation Indochina peace talks were report- ed stalemated over Western de- U.S. Treasurer Out of Money on Chicago Visit CHICAGO (INS) — Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, treasurer of the United States, ran out of cash in Chicago. She had planned to fly to De- troit in order to fulfill a speaking jengagement but when her flight |was delayed by bad weather she went to Dearborn Station yesterday to buy a train ticket. “I haven't got any cash,” she explained to the ticket agent, “here’s my persona] check.” The ticket agent looked at her signature and shook his head. “'I just can’t believe it," he said. “Compare the name, on a dol- lar bill with the signature on the check,” Mrs. Priest pleaded, The ticket agent couldn't be | swayed, even though she showed him a pile of government identi- fication cards. Finally, a friend of the treasurer |of the United States cashed her +eheck and she bought the train | ticket. Farmers’ Mart. Contracts Let Red Arms Sent Into Guatemala a Worry to Ike Views it as ‘Terrible’ if Commies Get Post on This Continent WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower, com- menting on shipment of arms from Red Poland to the ference. British Royal Pair Home After Lo See 28, ea ber’. YY: 1, : oe ng Journey and Cambodia One Western = Awards Total $78,734 poe centre reasons = oe AP Wirephete formant said no progress er Communit tenieGan beth the Duke mote on this @ any cher paints| OF Building to Go Up | cently was adopted at the Inter. Sus Fludes - sae wt lhe, Po 2) anger fier ety pon t+ srr te eee sessions be-| on Pontiac Lake Road he a Ges "hee House and a luncheon date as guests of the Lord Mayor. The monarch . t to ve round-the-world ; Another secret Session on Indo-| Contracts for a new $78,734 Oak Communigt dictatorship establish . Se en a nae Gana cokes of el tans on china was scheduled today. In-|land County farmers’ market near ed as an outpost on this continent Police Search city. London’s Lord Mayor, Sir Noel Bowater, greeted the queen at sources said a fourth may| Pontiac were awarded when the | would be a terrible thing. the Temple Bar en to the old city a short while before and be held — that a county Board of Supervisors met! On other subjects the President counted bar ewaditbenad sisal ioe cote thorn problem probably | this morning. : : : would be laid aside until next ix toand oish Ul im auld] Sucascte hh a semen wa Officer Fires Warning week. action limiting the cost of the new | question, the President said he has| Shot at Man Seen in Vi t : h t Free Nurse In view of this stalemate, a | market to $65,000. Harry W. Hor-|not the slightest advice for the D ' Auto Lot letmin Oo ae ete Dene hed ene ce nD ond Gents com |Seuh on tow & cay om Ge ° Bi Ph defense pact without awaiting |fund now and he thinks there will | Negroes in public schools is un-| ‘ered « warning sht and chuded} 1. -14.. ane vietminh rebels announced British approval. The British (be more money “before it's time | constitutional. police early today in a chase contend such negotiations should | to pay the cost in full.” The President added, however, | through downtown Pontiac. today they would release Genevieve de Galard-Terraube, awalt the outcome of the Geneva |. ay. .cnets committee, head ee ee Pontiac Patrolman A. W. Fos-| the heroic French nurse who was the only woman cap- ab Pua the delay,| °4.07 Norman R. Barnard, and | So'nlMiias Wm (nat he intends 10) top said he heard suspicious noises | tured in the fall of Dien Bien Phu. Thay foes. the Commatiiets may| SURRY Seay scared ccm Asked whether the court dect. |e from a parking tot as he} ‘Informed of the announcment by the Vietminh dele- try to keep the conference en- 4 sion may have placed his-admin- |“*% Checking Cass avenue south | gation to the Geneva Conference, the nurse’s mother, meshed in endless debate, while | tease dd cantnct to bald a | stration om a political hot spot |Of Pike street at sbout 1:50 a.m. | Vicomtesse de Galard-Terraube, told International News the Vietminh build up strength to/e" & re and | because the ruling was handed | Aas he circled the lot, Foster | Service in Paris: “I am happy. That’s wonderful mount a massive sfiack en the| Younes ange ge - T | down during the regime of the | ssid be saw & man running to- ~ : ba? strategic Red River delta. When |? see SitSs caae’, S| Republicans, the President shot ward Cass, When te suspect | 2&™S- that happens, France wants to| Jones got a araicet | back that the Supreme Court it | ignored am erder to halt, Fes- | The Vietminh announcement have Dar sities Soniy ty ght SE | genie ' see gowns Se Spetet not under any administration. ter fired & warning shot over his |¥®4 first telephoned to a French ut however, to open military staff con-|ders, Engineers’ fees make up| whether the court ruling might| areuad the corner ef = side /neva Conference, th as erences soon on Southeast Asia|the rest of the total cast. alienate some of his personal po-| street, . C tempt Case with the United States, France and| Pontiac area farmers have been | litical supporters im the South. His) jsisiting a nearby cab, the’ pa-| Vicomtesse de Galard - Ter- on pD other Allied nations (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) trolman used the taxi radio to re-| Taube disclosed that the report- ; quest help. er—a relative of Genevieve—had | Calendar Too Full- so| her he would see the " Workers, Spectators Flee Refinery Blast} mite rater wa tse ser! GiEmet dscpste ant to | Cab Firm, Teamsters + ek Valley Cuand Tough’ Qatipend de freedom for the Soyer Get June 8 Date 3 ? aes tective, reported a suspicious car| purse. The vicomtesse said: The contempt hearing against enn tent tae es “1 don’t want to give his (the | officers and members of Team- still warm. newsman's) name. It is up to him | sters Local 614, AFL, brought by A dank @ te weteneen [* Pontiac Cab Co. May 5, was ad- led police to the home of Ea. | %* was learned that Hector Gal-| ured Tuesday by the three Cir- ward W. Smith, 21, of 19 Kise. |S" © cousin of the nutse ane |cuit Court judges until June 8. pes Sec ain ote b dha. Aan -Bag the left-wing “L’ Observateur de| Presiding Judge Frank L. Doty Paris” weekly, contacted Vietminh |said a temporary restraining Police said several cars in the | delegates yesterday and was in-| order against interference with the ———————— formed early today of the decision | oneration of the cab company by to release the nurse. pickets or other union members orld Boosts A Vietminh spokesman said continued. i vee —— = —S re vaevarnaend ‘ef tae Value of Newspapers Gelert‘Terrecbe wes swede by | | Sit wes pap LANSING &® — The present un- Vietutet High Command i | nctuied extatinal cases omié rest in the world is causing read-| Méechina- be tried, and warned union of- ers to depend more and more on| ‘The first announcement gave no/| fictals and members that he their newspapers, delegates to the | indication as to when the hurse| didn’t want to hear of any more Michigan Press Assn. meeting at| would be repatriated., She re-| trouble. Lansing were told Tuesday. portedly is still at Dien Bien Phu Attorneys Edward P. Barrett Al Munroe, promotion manager|caring for the French Union . of the Detroit Times, told the more} wounded. and Rebert G. legrigg called 10 than 50 circulation managers ‘‘the witnesses to the stand during the public is-losing its zeal for tele- | 11. 4, ill Hu two days of the hearing in an ef- ij | vision and spending more time apes — fort to establish contempt on the RUNNING FOR THEIR LIVES—Workers, firemen |be heard five miles away. Damage estimates ran| “They realize that the present headhunters in the Nueva | P@*t of the union. and spectators flee for their lives as the last in a | as high as $3,000,000 with more than 1,000,000 gallons | unrest and its sinister possibilities | Ecija Mountains north of Manila| Cab drivers and passengers told series of explosions erupts at the Rothschild Oil | of petroleum consumed in the explosions and fire | make it more and more important today were reported to have killed| of cursing by union members at Company refinery in Sante Fe Springs, Calif. Two | which followed. to keep touch with what's going | nine Communist Huk rebels who| the cab stand on W. Pike St. at workers were injured in the explosions which could on,” he said. abused an Ilongot woman wry tts Marek wemy onl “r a driver being dragged * 2 “ - ° cab by three men. ttiman eports on TLY LT LOTOCCS | w min ie emescn we os . ; in trying te organize drivers. A progress report on local mu-| parking fot ts practically fin- | coming wp out of the ground,” | cornerstone-laying ceremony for the | for, knd we will soon start work| Company president Mrs. Lucile ts Pouthic Cay Commiaten| MOREE: fotans Save ton er | Le new municipal building on Flag|o° the spproedines, and tne opening) cers, that drivers af the cabs by City Manager Walter K. Will- SOE See Gite teiateny wen ee ie Recapping and the smoothing of signed leases for the vehicles and Two of the tf ts.” “About 40 per cent of the stone “The Paddock street bridge willl biackrappping of streets scheduled The union countered her claim sag re byes hag been laid on the new city|°* Sipleted shortly with the con-|tor this year began Monday. | by saying the leases only enabled near the Haw- hall and work is progressing satis; "Taunt of & railing.” Traffic! Sewers are being built on First | company officers to dodge the re- thorn School have Tne probably will be.moving over it) avenue, Harrison street and Oak-| sponsibilities of employers and that been , pai 7 es dis-| within two weeks. land avenue Curb and gutter is/| a labor dispute existed. oai¢ ~~ Piles | cussed tee pomstbRity came =| Alter the ridge Je completed. under construction on California al2 that the total ry reet app = avenue and First. Man Asked for It; em | H cont of paving toe it, marking 11 Today's Press [mt si be paved. But te) ssaieast new stoves and te poor de medinpens Ae. Tt ts ooo. Sere vn wr) Siturcascuruntitinir 98, [Goat grated sgyeuaches hare we) Ses: Bowe “Setar pate. | DETROFT (INS) — A heldep of,” he | His estimate didn’t include work | cee me Nae See : . 18 will open Saturday. man today told Detroit cab driver “that the which may be done to provide | 7 St pypeetene sete Traffic wilt be alowed over | oy sew traffi win | Harry Lovene, 50, “Let's have it,” Gevelopment pro- | Parking on the former SIIIIINEI @ | the bridge Im the time between fhe tetaliod ao tron ae equip. (and he promptly got it. gtam wil be Market at 40 Mill St.,| seeesevsoueevegeceosvess ener as ee es thee. axetves Lowene lashed him across the <— June 15, and ininow owned by the city. tyes sseodnonnsonbacelegs 2 Se oe tee |. We ate cleaning up 2 few de-}face with « lug wrench and the Sater reece amine tas | Gee aati S| Spe en (ae eeecernt oe 2, 700.000 = at Ave, and KE. Ren- Freer | The Diston street bridge has| Gren will be ready for a final|"ems™ fr Proms, Parties, Weddings “Grading om the (municipal) . Papesucciseessedie thre 24 -| Deen completed, accepted and paid| estimate,” stated Willman. Georgee-Hewperta 6M. Saginaw ¢ drews is greatly interested Bring Up to Standard « Pontiac City Commission last standard, they still must be re- But President ‘Won't Rescind Secrecy Order Believes McCarthy vs. Army Hearings Should Be Complete WASHINGTON (UP) —Army Secretary Rebert T. Stevens said today that the “Army alone” is re- sponsible for its charges against Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy. “At no time did the Army or I as its secretary receive any orders from anyone in respect to the preparation or presenta- tion of the Army’s case,” Stevens said. WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower de- clared emphatically today that the McCarthy - Army hearings should continue until all the facts are out —let the chips fall where administration officials from tes g on confi- dential matters at the hear- . m. today the reading 47, but by 1 p. m., in down- town Pontiac the temperature (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) stood at 60 degrees. 35 Million Will Pay, Won't File / group is ready to receive it. Easier Income Tax Plan Ready for Congress’ OK WASHINGTON (INS)—Government officials disclosed today that work has been completed on a plan to relieve 35 million of the nation’s 60 million taxpayers of the necessity of filing federal income tax returns. Officials said the plan will be presented to the House Ways and Means Committee as soon as the tax-writing Presumably, this will be after the committee acts on the administration bill to expand the Social Security system, which it is now considering. Internal Revenue. Com-* missioner T. Coleman An- TTT, get : Ek i little more information than they do now, On the basis of this information, the Internal Revenue service | > : Ne ieee Tet eee ee es “for: a Third 5 7 Ww : nt Veed Junior High to Serve City’s West Side 3 } |! | Ht 4 ta i if ! ij : : 7 7 Chief Vernon W. Griffith estimated $577,000 the estimated insurance paid. The department made a total of 48 runs in April, 32 of them silent The Weather AND VICINITY—Fair to night end Thersday. Lew # to 42 to night. High Thursday 64 to 68. North easter winds & to 16 miles an hour) ten becoming Thurs- day Teday tm Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m r t Wind velocity € m.ph. Direction: Northeast Sun alarms for fires or fire investiga- tions. - * . Harry McGowan was recéntly elected president of Holy Name PTA. Mrs. Gilbert C. Goode Jr. : is mother vice president; Robert Ryan, father vice president; James J. Kelly, secretary, and Mrs. John P, O'Hara Jr., treasurer, cently completed a nine-week swimming with sev- was given at this week's City Commission meeting for the closing of the alley at the northeast of Woodward Ave. and 14-Mile .. provided ease- ments are retained for public utili- ties. Socony Vacuum Co. plans to erect a service station at that to Talk at Baptist Church BIRMINGHAM — Merlyn A. extension of their trade and finan- cial agreements, the Foreign Of- fice said today, The renewal ex- _— from May 721 through Sept. aT: a a i A SS French Step Up Mercy Shuttle Mobilize Light Planes, Helicopters to Evacuate Fortress Wounded HANOI, Indochina @—At least 80 more wounded were expected to arrive here tonight from captured Dien Bien Phu as the French mobilized all available helicopters Girt Scoats im the area re- | 2d light planes to speed the mercy shuttle Coincident with the step-up of evacuations, the French intensified their air assaults on rebel troops Up to today, only 2 had been flown out. City Asks for Year on Housing Projects (Continued From Page One) ' of Beach, at the Street, has 80 units. ~|in Latin America. A feature of | since Pontiac City bought out the his ‘work has been the promotion | county's interest in the city-county of traveling seminars, vists to| market at 40 Mill St. a year ago. as the total | of property endangered by | fire last month. A figure of $725) te Korean people in the area were invited to see the elaborate displays of aircraft, weapons and equip U. S. I Corps in Ulijongbu, Korea. The | ment. ifetLi z F Zz lke Says Hearings Should Be Complete (Continued From Page One) fi i rl & — a ae! "EL ee ae eee eae ee ee (ee Police Pick Up Driver Who Hits Traffic Pole A traffic light pole at Perry and Water Sts. was knocked over yesterday by a truck driver who drove away after the accident. The péle suffered an estimated $125 damage The driver, stopped later by Pon- tiac Police, said he rammed the pole to avoid a collision with an- other truck. Pontiac Judge Maurice E. Finnegan said he withheld a warrant as witnesses were unable Reds in Guatemala Worry President (Continued From Page One) reply was that he has stood always Pontiac Deaths OCKC Selects ‘Hero Dog’ for Annual Show i i = i ; r.. My tithe FELit it , [ e 2 E i i i <5 Es 2 E Phe a Christian Temperance .Union said today the liquor industry is “wil- fully using .,. advertising to break down standards in the home and create juvenile delinquency.” WCTU's views were set forth by Pah | i Find 3 Bodies in Lake St. Clair: Known Drowning Toll Now 5; Eight Others Missing Since Sunday DETROIT &—Fear mounted to- day that all {3 persons missing on Lake St. Clair since Sunday have drowned. Three bodies were found yester- day, raising to five these known to have drowned in the wind-raked lake. Eight missing still are un- accounted for. The three bodies found yester- day were those of Walter Yeo- mans, 40; his wife, Lileth, 38, and their son, Thomas, 7. 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McCar- ’ | thy’s Senate Investigations sub- FINISH | committee, has applied for retire- ment on health grounds. Andrew J. Reid, 54, of Eaton- USE j . town, has been in the civilian post | 2 Whee 16-inch since 1946. He said he suffered a| mm } heart attack Dec, 27 and has not} , SIDEWALK BIKE 'been back on the job since. He} ' 4 4 ae said last night he applied for re- " = Pe EASY Heavy Gauge | A Sweeney Spe S 95 tirement April 6. | Puasa? TERMS ; ee . me chee "aM 10° . ~~ ode » 8 | Reid was praised by McCarthy | onss _ ‘ ah | for doing a good job at Ft. Mon-/ —— sey 1 Reg. $24.95 mouth. 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