: EO OE ; «* Solons Adopting Aloof Attitude in Scientist Case to the AEC ; WASHINGTON (AP )— Congressional groups took a wait-and-see attitude today toward the gov- ernment’s suspension andj investigation of _ pioneer atomic scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer on security grounds. Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis), declining to elaborate, said he has affidavits pur-+ porting to show that Oppen- heimer once was a member of the Communist party— an affiliation the scientist has categorically denied. From two other persons familiar with the case came statements that the accusations against Oppen- heimer had been reviewed and dis- Acting FHA Head NORMAN T, MASON Lumber company executive, Nor- man T. Mason, of North Chelms- ford, Mass., has been appointed by President Eisenhower as acting commissioner of the Federal He _re- France Agrees to Britain-U.S.. Asian Proposal Bidault Says Plan to Halt Red Aggression Is in Line With His View PARIS (AP) — British- American proposals for @ military alliance to block Communist aggression in Southeast Asia were accept- ed by French Foreign Min- ister Georges Bidault in discussions today with U. 8. Secretary of State Dulles, informed sources said. A 10-nation pact is con- 4 rangements announced in London yesterday by Dulles and British Foreign Secre- tary Anthony Eden. No official announcement of re- sults of the Dulles-Bidault ‘talks |had been issued by midafternoon. Merchant Wins: GOP Primary sss airs Joseph Meek to Oppose cause it “reconciles the views of =e tw Paul Douglas. of Illinois iin in for Senate Seat CHICAGO @—Joseph T. Meek, who calls himself a “no-label, un- hyphenated Republican,” romped | Housing Administration. _ places ousted Guy T. O. Holly- European powers of the United States.” Bidault began with an expression tion's first primary of 1954. jof thanks to the United States for head .|the material aid granted the bakery of ‘an °F! French Union forces in Indochina. not necessarily | conflict “‘as quickly as‘ possible in all of President Eisenhower's pol-|Tder to meet her obligations to- {ward the Indochinese Associated Chairman Leo Allen of the Rules | right pushed past op-ithe left in & lumber ‘mill mishap Chair- | Two Local Men | | ei uP f z | Held in Robbery Brothers’ Charles and | Gordon Ervin Linked With Cox and Minder Two Pontiac brothers were ,ar- rested fn Detroit last night as sus- ff ies t th 7 ti i 8372 F i g ai | | out Shown President Ike Inaugurates 1954 Baseball Season Fire Hits 2nd Lumber Yard Within 12 Days ' Firemen Detect Odor of Kerosene ot $125,000 Blaze; Suspects Freed An arsonist, believed re- sponsible for af least three fires in Fenton within 12 — AP Wirephete FIRST PITCH—The 19654 baseball season opened in the major) yesterday and in Washington President Eisenhower th first ball prior to the New York-Washington game there. ig the picture are, left to right, Mrs. Eisenhower; Clark | Griffith, owner of the Nats; Pres. Eisenhower; Washington Manager Bucky Harris and Yankee pilot, Casey Stengel. Other pictures and reports of major games appear in sports section, pages 36 through 40. As Long as Necessary Britain Will LONDON (AP) — Britain on the European continent of aggression. _ To speed French Keep Troops on Guard Duty in Europe pledged today to keep troops aa long es there is.a threat ratification of the six-nation Euro- pean Army Treaty, Britain also offered to integrate army and air force units in the European Defense Community. ; i confident that it will develop as an enduring associa- t Jesus Breaks Bread With Disciples in ‘Last Supper’ Judas scar th events days, in the style of today's news, Iscariot Gives Betrayal Kiss. fo Rebel ‘ JUDAS ISCARIOT BETRAYS JESUS IN GETHSEMANE ‘ Expecting Arres Peter could not be found for LP 5 ; ir] é E : i i3 5 Bi ; Meet at Lansing on Salk Safety ‘Ironclad’ Guarantee @ —A_ showdown meeting was being held today to| vacations and days off. determine whether Michigan's chil- dren will be inoculated with the Dr. Albert E. Heustis, State | meeting in his office. Eleven counties stili plan to take part in the test if the vac- | cine is preven to be safe. Wash- ix| tenaw County has withdrawn be- cause of “doubts, delays and con- fusion." Health officials in the eleven to attend. | Also attending will be Dr. Cari | Pothoff, representing the National | Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, |an@ Dr, Thomas Francis, Jr., of FERHTT, Fat ire j ie i i r : it} : Pe eee eet ere Cee e ee ee ree etna. ceeee weTeeiiiee iti WEEE Peer) fete were Peers eee ee Bsrese 4 -9 Health Commissioner, called the’ Step in the right direction.” ; os ~ ~ | Judge Ira Jayne the Highway Patrol Increased by 50 New State Policemen to Be Watching Roads by Autumn + jist iil | d t i ft j 3 xf ia Hi re r 7 ; i rk a | s FF i i [ i 4 i iE i i e f i i Z B a i i i : H sf : t i , | Actually, i ~ ° . # of the 3 new patrol at a “Forty more men |some good,” Childs said. “ i Sg. e Hi = t | Williams fo Reveal Political Aim Soon DETROIT # — Gov. G. Mennen Williams told a group of Demo- cratic supporters last night that he would make an announcement within a week or 10 days on whether he will run for the U. S. | firemen. ’ Senate or seek a fourth term as Williams’ annbuncement at a dinner meeting came almost at) |the came time that Patrick V- Me. Namara of Detroit became the first | TRH = an = 7 pi aay? 4 pil, B4¢ fi ye ee = vevlo nas wuse.aua Es! AL ili i fy agin ta ERA ee i : nye sill i fe Salil HER Ht a a | ede ila aii ac He ft iat agua “E ii oe tr da Peet vEp na Aaa Hai tub ja Hed: S git: it a He ieee Ex aT Pil} bit peed gs ity SUH ELOT 4 F bial ga ia at u, a seu na | : Beis ae an|S st : f beat. cf fe : qe ie + = iF Bie ae Ui Pious 1 ne i: ey = ‘li S ii ] eden Hatt 4 iat hey =P] 3 | ae mae iii ; iF ae, yeh! pid ld at itil ae ae a| He nit die appt f APE ae re ili ee ‘air a TT i “i paises d He sl Hi aa i ii Ld Bat mit = Te ui a 4 1 i Hid He aa aa itt Tha ain jee Ee H ia ea a inh Sain a at ii! 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TATE hi ip : : He dalle! nih 1 fi Be Sidi zit ia : ee a | ra iy nfl Ul ial PTL “jell ine 1 i ne RAL Hl ra iti i HARE Hl a ! tin it i itt li} Bylis a ll THe Tet pie lll hy} Len ne AG aH Ht aca ih fl ae aa ea oF itt & tt Nigh Hal lt Ae ei fi Pree ean ra an Pell “2 13 Tere ee i tpl testa oA iti. zis uel at: ie Ts st tip i la Ell Bil, at at (Mba altel st iia teed 2b a itl ali | gS deleting! is esas i a ol ee eh yt i altel Bp Ses! ads rll ieh = ear 44 Ay cl sree HS il lin iy it Hip 1 shi | | paths ‘ “ly s Boy iy a | flit i i tie pal |e 8 Feat fil OLEH line TAT ah a Hill 75) > ale iad uD; 331i tbeat lt He nis i fe > 5 a Hie aR a BY Leh Ur Ely Hy sult ie on SHH Ma il Ht ak Pailii il a en Fi Hered lei Ke Hite Pe i Hi ie ay ih E i 4244) fis ai z i Hite f » nb “a8 | Gath the at a ‘2 a Write, or Galt for Easter Was the theme chosen by| Mrs/ J A. Shaw gave the invo-| the Pontiac ‘Club : FEDERAL 23 had ory UD) cation, and table topic ‘3 i t Z | f : f . i j j ; i i F : honor Mrs. J. The special event of the evening post nuptial shower. The was given by Mrs. Orben Wilkins, the former Caroline Townsend. : aiid br 06 soe N: PM Rise nm : Be YOUR :.NEW Special reports’ were given by 5 not announced | Mrs. Joba Guy, Mrs, Dallas F. j Mrs. Vernon on community serv-|— . a wedding ingham, . Ronald “~r eet Wak eae Wie | . COAT ao Poy Mrs. senad: Wheater BEVERLY F, SLAYTON date. oe anara Luebke, Mrs. David Phone Mi 4-5711 a \ i eee on chairmen for the Toastmistress ' Wels end Acteinetn Saciuee Tickets, Reservations ; ‘3 a wont Sy tenet Med, Me] © Aayahere .~ meeting held April 3 in Dearborn F . ‘ Grace Plummer Reilly given Helen Turek and ers, Nancy Jones, Elizabeth Ver- ; In discriminating atin lagna Gnnias don teb one JoAnn Greig Is Honored Beek, Geraldine Wiggins and Mrs.|] $19 Hamiten, Birmingham Lf ; ning were Katheryn Sumpter, Mrs. Mrs. Virginia Vogelsburg and/| Davis, Sandy Wapfler and Mrs. Evelyn Cole and Mrs. W. J. Dean. Mrs: Gretcken Stict tained | Frank Dirt Gardeners. [Monsey brideeiect__ JoAnn Meet Tuesday JoAnn, bride-elect of . Joseph . Salfi Jr., has May 8 her for Birthday Tec | \rasing date she is the deughter Dirt Gardeners held their an-|of the Russell Greigs of Keego nual birthday tea Tuesday at the | iarbor, and his parents are the Salfis of Cherokee road. lengths from the very brief to the long coat. Choice of boucles, fine , fleece, wool — 9 suede, cashmere ) blends, and hop- sacking. $28 to 69 é : ‘i Hi tt 5G £5 px = ti i! ef fils iiFf i f FE ; [ i : | al Ff i tt ii i Hy i : : - | ! f Open Every Night ‘til 9 re : 4 F [ | the Horal arrangements.) Blue Star Thanked Mrs. Elmer Foster _| for Aiding Orphans i “A_note of thanks for gifts: sent Entertains Group Mig de lh nts Mrs. Elmer Foster opened her | Rive Star Mothers Chapter Four home on Michigan avenue Tuesday Tuesday evening at the YMCA by evening to members of the Frien@ | Mr. William Morris. 9 Parking in Rear Telegraph at Huron Assisting the hostess was Mrs.| .nerriotion to the Pontiac Press Melvin Wells, and Mrs. William ubscription to the Pontiac Press Werner attended as a guest. for the VA Hospital in Dearborn, Christening - Dresses Whether you ate « pleased parent, proud aunt or grandparent .. . if you are shopping for a Christen- | ing Set... it’s here. Busy bunnies have gathered the brightest, chipper-est -.. Easter best for your young Easter Paroders . . . = head-to-toe dress-ups for boys and girls . . . tots to teens. DRESSES Tots’ to Teens’ Glazed cottons, colorful prints, pasted pretties and bouffant sheers .. . dresses fashioned for the smaliest miss to the very conscious pre-teen, agers. $6.98 to $10.98 BOYS’ SUITS Famous Makes Little Gents’ Suits in Eton and Dad-Like styles. Fabrics are the big news this year . . . 80 wear- able . .. crease resistant and mix-match sets, DRESS SETS - VESTS In Reversible Contrast ing wih eee a el Rayon er nylon in 2 on dress and matching slip, 1498 | This product has no Ro meamren connection whatever with The american National Red Cro $8.95 to $12.95 Know your labels . . . your fabrics and : dependable quality in children’s clothing «+» “cute and inexpensive” can be costly. ~ 85 N. SAGINAW STREET | _ Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years rs ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, ‘APRIL 14, 1954 | Your Child — £°%, ~ Important: the children’s shop 1S Devoted: to the Younger Set FROM Girls’, Sizes... ........ Infants’ to 14 BROTHER AND SISTER MATCHED SETS by Little Fashion Tog. $398 and $498 Es. idan 90 Mecreccenesesore 9390 w $79 HOURS: “Priaay aad sabareny” 18 10" © Pauline Galbratth — Billie & Boys’, Sizes... ..........Infants’ to 7 Toddlers | to 3 KAYNEE Styles for Boys—up to size’7 Sundays 11 te 3 8184 Cooley Lake Road Val-Mode Shadowproof TAFFETA SWING SLIP 3” Crisp, crackling underscoring for your full-blown fashions ond surmmer sheers . . . our sleekly-fitted, side zippered slip with cover- bra top, adjustable straps and wide bottom flounce. Sizes 32 to 40. WHITE--NAVY--PINK-- BLUE--BLACK Lingerie Parking Level Tips to Give jLeather Long Life Make certain that your new suit- SE Set Pt no we. Here are se wich Seni ieiaee bas Ee Leather: A coat of two of nev- tral shoe polish, plus byffing with a soft cloth will keep that just new took, protect against scratches. For articles in frequent use such a& billfolds, key cases, renew polish from time to time. henew pall cn euttcanes alter improved each using. Store articles in « an expanding school population. ventiliated place, avelding ex- Mrs. William Wright, new tremes of temperature or he- council president, responded, ad a midity. : saying the PTA would work for . pe ey SD re Fabric: Coated fabrics, such as the best facilities possible and = ‘ae em ae 2 eye canvas. used to cover luggage, + ogg ne - agua Doma ary : Prete eee ett aoe See “ : . ° * wax use Speaking of the change in PTA Getting together with Mrs. Harry &. King|C. Wright (left) of Chippewa road is the | igcleum floors. amt ads gheany epevatey & Se Wat 39 yours, Din. (center), state PTA president, at the Pon-|new president and Mrs. William Mihalek of | tmish. Sects tape Sieh menthess ond tiag PTA Council breakfast T. sin the|\Vinewood avenue (right) is the new ee ae rey erence a8, Sane bess YMCA were two new officers. Mrs, William | treasurer. wax of. creine Aecol aga’ butt Mrs. King also coming convention saying the emphasis shop this year wouuld leadership training et school problems, : children and new buildings. Mrs. Denald North, outgoing president of the pressed ber thanks operation given her, Stanley, principal thorne Schohel, program set up by of the school. HEALTH FOODS | ‘m.. s2° 10. 58 Wayne St. FE 4-560! Sorority Plans Future Activities Pians for future activities were made at the tuesday evening bald te the Desh ! ire Grocer Ramey of Olicer | Three local presidents discussing PTA | avenue and Mrs. Grover Remley of Oliver | Dukes wasieied the hustess.“"*"| duties at the breakfast Tuesday morning| street. The breakfast, held at the YMCA, A cooperative supper will be| were (left to right) Mrs. Lawrence LaFay | was to honor new and past presidents of the sda: pd by Sastry oe of Union street, Mrs. Walter Mann of Third | PTAs. Members will come dressed in Untied Nations costumes | Discuss Teenage Problems — PEO Gathers 11 and for breakfast Mey Han tra may renter CONfErence Monday at Y |! : The seventh Annual YW-YM/| nity taken from the fields of social | @rive opened her home Monday Visit Dentist Often Teenage Conference is being ad A education, law riligin oni afternoon for a meeting of Chapter Cafefully- applied lipstick will at the YMCA, on Mt Clemens| VOC*tonal guidance. CL, PEO Sisterhood. Mrs. Charles never disguise negiected teeth. In | Street Monday, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m... Louis Creekmur will give a | Buck, president, presided at the a chee ao aoe and 8:30 p.m.I:3pam prenelnsae am me aprilioes gy pred meme the brushing and, visite te the dentist | | Tickets covering all conference | tq: round out the full day's sc- | of the Saeich ‘cos apres | YWCA, YMCA, or their fivities. Mrs. Matson. Thirteen members ' organizations in thé high schools, Although—the conference is for | and one guest, Mrs. William Miller Y E. | Refreshments and recreation will) you people in grades 10-12, any-| “ere Present our aster be provided as, part of the pro-jone who could be of assistance on poms ants Grey ee be be © the program, and enjoys informal McConnell to Stage Glory... wna a ancusons oe dating. br-ert ™ | Variety Program . | problems and interests will be |C#?eers, citizenship in world af-| A variety program is planned by Let us give you the final || discussed after the opening |faits, sale driving. »| McConnell. School PTA for Thurs- most important touch a cate mm Ss tnvited to part day in the school gym. The pro ecnment ey 7 ’ | Further imformation be ob- | gram, which will begin at 7 o'clock, | de pl — aren . net Bee Jeannette Fe , | Will consist of four sports films, & | eee arn ie now funy tom 06 |e Grocer, Ser the | comecn Gate, Wapeeens cuneers | | years, is now gious a y event raise funds NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED || iser at Wayne and has an out | wcay Genie YMGh "| the PTA Counc echalarshfp fund. | . | standing reputation for work done + owner: ur. LaChic Beauty Salon | ith yous people i Dene “Lenore Colsch 514 Pontiae State Bank “FE ¢-1687 | icra adults in the comma | PARKING AREA FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Neumode HOSIERY o“Vanities” eDark heels-toes ‘= ~ Outline heels Dress Salon Street Level Pe Ca ee < La ¢, > a * > ® ¥ e . ) 5s @ 9 a os "4 “as . ‘ {- | ead € Bibs. Jr. ORLON-and-COTTON PRINTS Polished to a silky sheen, wrinkle-resistant and always fresh . . . our orlon-cotton blended prints have a crispness and beauty that is permanent. Left: Navy or grey ground surplice-front charmer, with shirred and bow-tied sleeves and a separate crinoline petticoat, 17.95. Right: Scooped- neck dress with its own brief jacket, a full-skirted lovely in navy or green grounds, 22.95. Sizes 9 to 15, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 14, 1954 ’ le ZION AVENUE NAZARENE | |i . 239 E. Pike Street REVIVAL SERVICES NIGHTLY 7:30 P.M. D. E, PATRONE, Vicliniot a REV. W.\E VARIAN, Pa: Evangelist WALLHIDE rubberized SATIN FINISH Fast Drying * No “Painty’’ Odor 23 W. Lewrence St. PITTSBURGH PAINTS — Keup tet [JUST PAINTED) tock longer ————— FE 5-644T° THE ie sf g ie TZ tty oF F H | body was blocked off for 27 min- |utes while the valve was spliced fas ok OS re. Res “¥ g - : z 4 Ey, fa In 1910, he percentage of U. S. workers in some 8 (pictured here as shadows) “KH takes two cars just te as much than voday’s percentages (line symbols.) In other occupations today’s per cruise around and gether up the centages are ) little fellows whe don’t know where they live,” he added. “It's SOURCE NATL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS An AP Newsfeatures Pictogreph gotten so bad we've just told the drivers to keep ‘em and bring be : ‘em in until we can locate their of Dr. Charlies A. Hufnagel of | valve pernilts blood to pass around | Re-elected to 3rd Term | pareau.” oo Georgetown University’s medical | it through the bulges on the out. | CHEBOYGAN @ — Elton K.| The worst part is the parents’ school in Washington, D. C. ward thrust of the heart. On the | Dagwell was re-elected Tuesday | seeming indifference, Bagley said. Circulation through the aorta | inward thrust, however, the ball is| by unanimous vote to a third one-| He told of one mother who was artery to the lower part of Grenz’ | sucked to the other ‘end of the | Y®#r term as chairman of the Che-| reached by telephone and \eld to into the artery just outside the heart. The valve, similar to a trap vaive used by plumbers, is a |. . tube gbout 2"; inches long and 1% imeches im diameter which buiges om the sides. A solid | plastic ball, slightly larger than | *| the diameter of the tube, rests "| leesely inside. the buiges. With his natural aortic valve frozen open, each inward thrust of * his heart sent the biood- rushing +# back into it. “Wel er Germain: Canned Milk 4 Tall Cans C Salad Dressing A) Red Rose Full Quart Cake Mixes White ~ Yellow “99 7 Quality Tender Blade Cut BEEF POT ROAST Quality Tender Beet SIRLOIN CLUB STEAKS eo JELL-0 All Flavors 4 Pkgs. 29 Armour’s Star Sugar Cured PICNICS . a9: Borden's Ready to Bake BISCUITS “10" Fresh Ground Beef HAMBURGER =" Ibs. 1 Pound . o'*. 9 eet Open All Day Sunday Beer, Wine, Liquor to Take Out! ivy SUPER MARKET 157 OAKLAND AVE. — “& SONS FREE PARKING Now the ball in the artificial | }tube into a pocket, shutting gill cheoee. | the backward rush of blood. road to recovery, although he will | Almost one-third of all radio} always hear that life-giving ‘‘click | sets produced in the United States are used in. automobiles. to it I'll get him off.” i Dagwell is a marine re-| child porter at Mackinac City. i Doctors say Grenz is now on the . click . . . click.” P : Bs — ¥\ sy t children who ride his transit sys- _§ ° C 2 ee te Oe ' seem forget where they Semiskilled Laborers Servants | |. 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EASY TERMS! isl F ‘ - a ‘es a megeie st § a er ey a ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1954 eve . Lyn er : paballp - - x manana er Ome Ne FAD, VW s' Crowe -. Likely Will Go to Voters in Late May — Plans to float “Due to the increase in size and valuation of the district these structures can be built with no increase in millage,”’ said Don- ald E. Smith, board president. The high school will be built on a 27-acre site near Warren street, Smith said. It was announced by the board} this week that Smith's term ex- pires July 1, and that nominations are in order for the vacancy. He has served as president since 1947. The annual school election will be June 14. . Nominating petitions must be turned in before the May 10 board meeting Postpone Three PTAs WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Because of Easter vacations, regu- lar meetings of the Hudson Co vert, Donelson and Jayno Adams PTAs have been postponed from Farm Dairy 7350 Highland Rd. Invites You to Stop in and Try Our Line of *Tasty Sandwiches Fountain Dishes °15 Flavors of Ice Cream *Baked Goods ®Party Snacks *Fresh Dairy Products : Ulis : if i f,3 COLORFUL BIBLE Vogel (r) of 6653 Highland Rd., illustrates a pene. | Rd., and Kathy’s brother, Billy, 6. The afternoon are not enough te reach out, not even with water perhaps, and it i‘ ot ie ti ae owners.” . lesson are (1) Kathy Burney, 7, “We don’t intend to get mad 1... Rd, Edonna Dearborn, 11, S—Mrs. Ralph E. Absorbing the/ the homes of me of 6234 Pontiac of 1107 Airway Pentine Press Phete ge from the Bible with a flannel-board and fig-| Good News Bible Clubs are presented weekdays in mbers of Sunny Vale Chapel. Mrs. Vogel is chairman of the chapel committee which directs the program. tion) then I suppose we'll have to go to some expense—I'd hate to ‘Easter Bunny’ Operetta to Be see the people, and the Village go) te this expense." } Another speaker for the group, | Henry Ellis, said, “I believe we have all we can do to take care | of the present village area. The| village is trying to reach out and | tax them and give them practical- My nothing in return. | | posed annexation | the village limits jand hand the townshi $5,880 in taxes every “That would mean Pp year. about’ $12,800 that they would have | don’t think you wish | township.” Henry Saeger. \township resident, council—“If you did go out tion.” A proposal was made by Wal- h “Don't try to do in one month or six weeks something that will af- fect the destinies of the people and their children. A planning commis- sion can't help but give some ideas to the council.” “Let well enough alone. We're | happy here, said Hartz, which brought immediate reply from councilman M. Bryce Dabler, “I it should be left alone.” on to point ont reom for at which 200 acres Given Thursday CLARKSTON — Second and third of Sashabaw Elementary in Drayton Area Cecile’s, Schott here will present an operet-| Keasey Co., ° ta entitled “The Easter Bunny” | | Buckner Finance Will .° crow afternoon. Open at New Locations _ The DRAYTON PLAINS—Spring. or-| ginning at 1:3 p. m. Kenneth | dinarily a clean-up time, also seem | Brewer will play the part of an to be moving time in Drayton | Easter Bunny whose magical pow- : |ers change plain white eggs to have announced they will open | Following the operetta, fourth, | locations. | fdur sacred Easter numbers. They . jare “Christ the Lord Is Risen To Keasey Electric Co., which has | day,” “God My Father,” “1 nd” the company was formed, | p,i- mew leca- | Director of the program is Miss Dixie. | Yvonne McKenney, music teach- Dawn Giroux, owner of er. Accompanist will be Miss building va- : “sey Fleciic Co. a:| Students in Contest | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP said that a chil-| High school students John Wat- department would be | kins, Allan Spector, Wally Atkinson location and /|and Dale Peterson will participate during tomorrow's Optimist meet- ing at Vaughn's Restaurant. | County Calendar W 00 | Ladies Aid Society will serve a Good Auxiliary il Give $1 | Priday supper at Pilgrim Congregational Chureh beginning et 5:30 p.m. Friday. Annua! ting M Union Burial Ground Society will be held in Metamora State Savings Bank Friday at | WATERFORD CENTER — Mem- bers of the Women’s Auxiliary of Lakewood Farms voted to contri- Boy sn bute $100 toward beacir improve- Moda J aoe an dak wD aus te Holy ments_and facilities at a recent | Week | Hobnobber Extension Club will meet meeting. }at 10 am. tomorrow at the home of The met at the home of | Mrs. Frank Hudson, 2365 W. Walton rs. W. F. Steel, 748 Globe Rd. iitven cn “Low Calorie Pood" ‘County Sets Election Date Walled Lake Votes June 8 on Home-Rule City Issue M > in the Optimist Oratorica} contest | Teachers Plan All-Day Meeting at Scotch School WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP —_An all-day workshop for teachers in West Bloomfield school | will be given Thursday at the | Scotch School on Commerce road. Theme of the workshop will be “Better Mental Health for Class. room Students.’ Educational prac- tices versus the educatinal needs located at 4494 Dixie Hwy. | 4.4 “Once There Was a Garden of students will be considered in| discussions. Keynote lecture will be deliv- ered by Dr. Marie Rasey, profes- | %" sor of education at Wayne Uni- versity and a nationally known | psychologist. | Edueational consultants will be Dr. Wilmer Menge, assistant pro- fessor at Wayne University, for arranging was Donald Weed, Roosevelt High | School principal, Jesse Mosher, Robert Buckmaster, Wilbur Linde- man, Miss Mary Barnes, Miss | Mary Barnes, Miss Florence_Kane, |and Mrs. Gertrude Ealy,—elemen- | tary consultant. Easter vacation in West Bloom- - | field Schools will also begin to morrow, with classes to resume next Tuesday. ‘PTA Is Postponed WATERFORD CENTER — To- morrow’s' meeting of the Water- ford Center PTA has een post- poned to next Thursday. Sheriff Testifies | Sy in Lapeer Trial With Obatroctng yates LAPEER ® — The trial of W. Lee Mathews, 60, the third of 10 men to be tried on charges of ob- structing justice in the unsuccess- ful 1952 eviction of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, was in its sec- The first two men tried on the were convicted, Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn is presiding at Mathews’ trial. Charges stem from the halting of Lapeer County Sheriff Clark Gregory and 9 deputy when they sought te evict Mrs. Stevens, a widow from ber farm heme. FLOYD ANDREWS Holly Meeting to Oppose Annexation Plan nnebennns ; Wii, + cada le ed DELOS HAMLIN She had refused to make up al $172 assessment caused by the} tal Fie invrance ase "| Travel Film Ends Series at Waterford Mrs. Stevens finally was evicted from the property less than two aur ——— was one of the WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Seer Tae WRENS WS Open Dr. Gerald Hooper's travelogue |““Itatian Interlude,” held Tuesday at the high school auditorium, completed this season's travel-ad- ing session of Mathews’ trial yes- terday. venture series by the Waterford Township Recreation Department. counsel asked the sheriff why he teld newspapers that he planned te evict the : anes ‘ “For my own protection and as; Over 500 persons joined Dr. Everett Stevens’ Mark 50 Wears Since Wedding NORTH BRANSH—The can Legion Hall was the setting Sunday of the golden wedding observance of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stevens. The two were—married—at—the bride's parents’ home in Burnside Township, Lapeer County on April \ Floyd Andrews of Independence Township was unanimously re elected chairman and Delos Hamlin of Farmington vice chairman o Oakland County Board of Supervisors Tuesday. The men will serve | as the board’s leaders for one year. Ameri- to Be Topic Thursday evidence and a record of all that took place,"’ Gregory replied. | He also said that he had been! \the writ of eviction.” “papermen from Detroit, Grand Rapids and Lapeer who saw the unsuccessful eviction attempt. Chris and Paul Ziegenhardt. the brothers who were evicted from their farm home last week under similar circumstances, were among the courtroom spectators. Just after court was called inta session, Chris, 75, stood up and | shouted: | “Why don't you open with the Lord's Prayer?” The judge ignored the interrup- ‘Drayton WCTU to Hold DRAYTON PLAINS — An all day institute will be held by the WCTU in the pariors of the United Presbyterian Church tomorrow, starting at 10:30 a.m. Speaker for the afternoon session will be Dr. Arthur Weaver of Pon- tiac General Hospital . A noon potluck luncheon is sched- | uled. General chairman -is Mrs. | John Watkins. Like camels, giraffes can go for | tons periods without water. ( Advertisement) | Puts out fire of acid stomach distress! New it’s needless to suffer burning pains of acid indigestion, gas, heartburn—thenks to “prescriptien-type"’ formals of FH Pfunder, Ph.G Medically-proved Pfunder's Tablets soothe away pein with acid-nev- tralizing film. You eat most anything you lke—without fear of distress. quick relief guerenteed or money beck | Get Pfander’s Tablets today. 100,000,000 sold. fern and ancient Italy. ltold he ‘would be thrown off the | ence Students’ Mental Health | Stevens Place if I tried to serve | might be featured on next season's Hooper in his travel through mod- | 6. 1904. They have lived at their }present farm home continuously since Mr. and Mrs. Stevens have six children, Mrs. Harry Knox, Florus and Carl Stevens, all of North } During intermission, the audi- | selected programs which schedule of six programs Branch, Eldred Stevens and Mrs. Other witnesses included news- All-Day Meet Tomorrow | ‘The film-narration selections for | James Bell of Brown City and E. J. |next season was excellent with Stevens of Sandusky, and 20 grand- |}many nationally known adventure | children. | personalities as possible guests for our programs,”’ said Thomas Bel-| Sweden had 5,000 polio cases in ton, recreation superintendent. 1953, highest since 1913. — _ Be np = 7} WHITMAN'S CECIL’S Reasonably Priced and Always Fresh! DRAYTON DRUG STORE 4480 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains. ) EASTE ' { CALL OR 3-7362 FE 4-6171 We Pick Up and Deliver REX | CLEANERS 388 Nelson Plant and Store 277 Baldwin 4524 Dixie Hwy.. Drayten W. Bridwell WE REPEAT — BY POPULAR DEMAND homes, Oakland County Board of Super- fiding lots.| visors Tuesday set June 8 for I'll grant,” said Dabler. ‘‘but how | Walled Lake voters to decide much fill would be needed. A lot whether that area will become a of this land is under water.” | home-rule city. The council also noted that a| But the board postponed setting sound planning program is needed | dates for elections on Southfield now for zoning the township for Park's incorporation as a city and future planning of business and Clawson’s proposed annexation of residential areas. | 101 acres of Troy township. Guaranteed DRAYTON JEWELERS = — } _ FEXCLUSIVE FURNISRINGS L v0 G irrtiaces fm the Meart of Drayton Plains 3526 Sashabaw OR 3-1711 > ele ail i te rn oe ca i 3 ; o E their annexation petition to the mittee, headed by William A. Oakland County Board of Super- visors and to further study the Ewart of Pontiac, reported prog- ress on all three moves. problems. —— The Walled Lake area includes |Maxine Loomis Is Wed eaee toeahin bounded ty Cum to Harold Allen of Hadley | merce, Decker, and Fourteen Mile roads and a line slightly beyond METAMORA — Mrs. Margaret | Ladd road to the west. Latest cen- Loomis of Metamora announces the | sus showed 2.569 people. marriage of her daughter, Maxine; The area is somewhat smaller Mary, to Harold Allen, son of Mr. | than the one which organizers tried and Mrs. Harry Allen of Hadley, | to get incorporated as a city more Saturday. ‘than two years ago. That move Attendants were Mrs. Donna included part of Novi township. Wooster of Lapeer, sister of the Many who signed the new peti- Yridegroom, and George Wilcox of | tions, however, also backed the in- Imlay City. The newlyweds will | corporation move two years ago. live in Lapeer. The stee de- —— a yo Van Heusen Shirts yy! ahaa 2rd Tor a Limited Time Only eT HE RET Py E een a ae tee eal REE. PIE SIDS ; when supervisors backed Special irYbook Shoes for Children |\sie te toudares commiteel| 1.) $395 _W.L Douglas and Crosby Shoes for Men hed recommended an Aug. 3 elec “ees ‘+. GREEN’S “Berard sid wome pee wtol] TOM’S ELECTRIC | Next to Bank—Drayton Plains mine "ander i ve rune erhmenare MA 6-0 lo HONEYDEBS _Wembiey Ties cided not to suggest a Southfield Park election date until it had a chance to look into a request for a June 7 vote. “The commit- tee had been considering June 14. The Southffld area is a mile- deep strip across the bottom of the township and includes the mul- ti-million-dollar Northland Shopping Despite a charge of “delaying tactics” hurled by Robert W. Wright of Clawson, the matter was re-referred to committee, The land in question is bounded by Fourteen Mile road, Stephen- son Highway, Clawson city limits and a point even with Badder ave- nue on the north and has few peo- ple living there. Real estate com- panies, who own most of the land,4 want it taken into the city so they can have sewer and water services handy to build homes. penne FUN . +» Specially Made for Automatic Washers The Nation’s Most. 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The final game for the cup will be played at Detroit Friday night. Although there was a lot of shouting in the Montreal dressing reom, Coach Dick Irvin said he as well as they did in shutting — aut the Red Wings 1-6 on Sunday. . Floyd Curry. who scored Pentiae Press Phete the Montreal ‘goals, said os SAFE AT THIRD—Outfielder Colle Hunt slides | drove in Don Daniels with the 2nd run of the game. injured his right knee just after safely into 3rd for a stolen base after smashing a Cranes’ Don Slotkin waits for the throw. Chiefs getting his first goal and turned | double in the 3rd inning of yesterday's Pontiac won the game, 8-1, behind Marv Caswell’s 2-hit a+ the airport and told newsmen toward the bench but his relief High-Cranbrook baseball game here. Hunt's double | pitching. a ae : : a wang Spd ober tordemene gaa s ¢ e * 8s * , Wednesday's Games (1953 recerés) ‘ tallied second. * Brooklyn at New York (Night) 8:15 pn — / Teams battled through a score- | ( asw ]] H ] Tw -H tt Newcombe (0-0) vs Gomez (13-11) less first period and at 12:07 of e urls O-I11 Cl ans Sees _—_ the second Bernie (Boom Boom) : : ly games scheduled) te som Demis Goon sex AS Chiefs Dump Cranes rorspars wxsttrs | Pir 4 Philadelphia 2 ag called argo ad Pontiac High’s baseball team the Ist five and two-thirds in- | Oe" Torr $ Brookive 3 : opened its season here Tuesday, nings, until Crane Captain Don | Sicago 13. St Louis 4 | | One minute later Curry scored | eating Cranbrook, $1. behind the Slotkin hed a double. Cran- | puspurch at Brecktya 1 pan his first goal and 78 seconds after hit pitching of senior righthand-| brook’ ‘a | Rew York at Puiledelphia 1:39 pm that he fired a l0-footer past the |o \gory Can . * only other nit was 2 | S Louis at Milwaukee 2:30 pm ler Marv Caswell. single by Geerge Cochran in the — ai Chicago 2:30 p.m. eurprised Sawchuk. = Caswell went the route for the! 7th. — . Detroit, winner of six straight . : regular season titles, cut the Mon- Chiefs, striking out 15 and issu- Pontiac scored its 1st run in the 4 Ghee miei t Gwe quale in the |" UY ‘we Sesrs co Delis. 2nd inning, when Colle Hunt| final period as Metro Prystai He hurled no-hit ball through | walked. advanced on Walt Poe's cnaee® Gaumiste’d. Yn (The | -—_——_— |single and came home on Cas urice well's grountier. Chiefs posted an- t eee oer of tee Dadouts Cage Push Shot other tally in ae gy Bag : » successiVvi "7 7 Dan- : ‘. or Icce ve goubdles Dy i mark after taking @ pass from Developed Out iels and Hunt. | P But the Red Wings didn’t appear . A combination of two hits.two too of. Necessity errors two walks and a hit batter e Globe Hoists you lose 41 you're out-| SALT LAKE CITY «Basket. | Produced six runs for Pontiac in played and that’s | re @ to | bail’s sone-handed push ‘shot was ‘he °th and ended scoring it,” said Coach Tommy ivan. | developed years ago out of neces-| PHS nine plays host to Water- “Somebody was due for a bad sity, says R. W. (Bobby) Richard- ford Thursday afternoon. game and it turned out to be us.” | 80. former coach. Summary: .. 7 PONTIAC CRANBROOK | 4 . “In the old da st / | First Wi pushed our es away, with tinge TET mon wo Peg 8 in — oe ae ae | Danis of 13 Asbury 23061 hand therm amp h, | 606 a Michigan State’s'60-59 last-second! there while we shot with the | f2!,"°,/°2% $8 sien m8 3 i ‘| e Proto Tools basketball win over Ilinois in 1954! other,” sa Vallad 26 3 6 0 0 Dunti 2 . : ys Richardson. —— nfl rt-p2 0 © 2 was the first win ever by the . — rough . _ | Metarty 3 O18 1 Orwell 301 8! Spartatis in the five-game series. ‘The game was rough then Caswell p32 0 0 Hayes p 10 0 0 ; |considerably more bodily contact ¢-} terry : . } © e-Morris 10°88 a Atl Lath z. was allowed and the uniforms were * reais Bee as es : wavy padded atigirerige Ol} torels 3 991 5 Tote 32187 -handed P t R 4 « rd $th | simple case ot — Pos ye b- Replaced Mant, ‘amine wanted to shoot at all.” a- Replaced Gary. dih‘inine | Lirias now 70 played on De ke re seas Magee $ #4 tuning Utah's LDSU team of 1903. After Cranbrook 000 001 6—1 with Aluminum ,. q Pontis O11 O60 x—s gerade, ond his playing days he coached for — ,_panieis Lamphere, Wharry sent several years. and then directed (2) Fee, MeLacty. Caswell Dawkins the Desert Gym here for 40 years gr anne oe tern” a aoe : |He now works for the water de-| Hunt Daniels 3>—Lamphere SB— | partment. |Wrestling Family on | Ten wrestling champion in 1953: i, Eos All your driving w change for Automob: Charles L. Wilson at Automobile Spring f a COMIN JI always las You will drive more, drive farther, and go more places. And others will too. You will be surrounded by more cars, driving more, _ driving farther, and going more places. All confronted with more driving hazards. more protected if you belong to the AAA and your car is insured with the kind of automobile insurance provided hy this Ex- everyone knows that. LS Detroit Automobile _ Inter-Insurance Exchange a Attorneysin-fact: Ralph Thomas Robert C. Jamieson, General Manager ill~be better, surer, and ile Club members. Nearly Roy M. Hood Clab of Michigan Dick Hoke, freshman wrestler at Michigan State, joins his three —— City brothers Spartan campus—Bob, 157-lb Big the | Dave, a sophomore member of the | Spartan track feam; and Montee, who was a varsity Wrestler two Bh -eragE . ‘Square Off for Concluding President Plans Golf in Georgia Patton 1 Stroke Over Snead and Hogan; Will Play With Ike Friday AUGUSTA, Ga. # — President Eisenhower, starting an Faster holiday, tunes up his golf today for a round later in the week with the sensational North Carolina amateur who came close to winning the Masters Tournament » |Mrs. Eisenhower, arrived here by The President, accompanied by | plane from Washington last night | for about a 10-day stay at “Ma | mie’s Cabin,’ named for the First Lady, on the edge of the Augusta National Golf. Club. . * * Eisenhower found most of the talk at the club still centering on | 31-year-old Billy Joe Patton of Morganton, N. C., whose play in }the Mastefs won him prol more attention than the winner . . >. Patton’ finished the regular | hole tournament at the Au | National with a 290, just a stroke more than Sam Snead and Ben Hogan. Snead won in a playoff Jones, preside nt of the Augusta National, met Eisenhower "usta neither Snead for tiogan tad been able to stay over for a game with " Fy, thes ; . Sear Ratt his . “It Pays to Know Your Tire Dealer’ Don R. MacDonald, Inc. 310 South Saginaw St. FE-5-6136 or FE-5-6137 - [ies Reena erege Shiau, Pri ethe ets» : : eee rlei ar * Sei here) Priced from $7? *... Add sleek new beauty to your car with these tailored seat covers of woven plastic or fibre. Durable, smart-appearing, water-repellent. Choice of colors. 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