THE PONTIAC PR xkKkeke lke Backs Highway Plan in The Weather Partly Cloudy Details page two 113th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1955—24 PAGES Te = Message - - + . Income Tax Cut | Correspondents Fete Italian Actress |Red Maneuvers! Pope Resumes Duties | Asks Congress | | 01 Bill Despite Protests. Invasion Scare for $101 Billion Final Action in House Nationalists Alerted for President Cites Need Expected This Week Attack on Tiny Outpost for Better Routes to Use Over GOP Opposition Nanchishan in Case of Attack WASHINGTON (INS) — TAIPEI, Formosa w— WASHINGTON (#)—Presi- The House tax-writing com-} What appears to have been dent Eisenhower, asking mittee ignored bitter Re- a routine Communist train- Congress to approve his 101- publican protests today and ing exercise raised fears billion-dollar highway pro- prepared a formal recom- here today that Red China gram, said today the mendation for a $20-a-year was about to invade tiny country must have a road slash in income taxes for Nanchishan. pt — = every U. S. taxpayer and About noon, official Chi- — in case peta dependent. nese: Nationalist - reports — The Ways and Means said Communist war vessels In an 1,800-word Committee, overriding ad- were heading toward Nan- the President cited ministration objections, chishan and Nationalist vos sl prom A ine. completed plans for swift warships and planes were oo one of four reasons action on the tax bill, in- rushing to engage them. for “action, comprehensive cluding final House action ae But there was no attack, and quick and forward- next Thursday or Friday. a lle SU . wae |and no clash between Na- looking” for highway im- thee cosnetienie one tee DINES WITH FONDA — Italian actress Gina AP Wirephete a and Comnunieta.} ee rnment: more Lollobrigida is an eye-catcher In any company, and | Gina was named “Space Girl of 1954” as the Italian report con- : two billion dollars a ‘year. | actor Henry Fonda's eyes seem to be caught at @| personality whose charms and activities rated most |V°Y gpa had no immediate = asiecu uae wins et caeme os, station nae cial Well ef To lessen the danger of a veto| party in Rome's Foreign Press Club. At the affair | space in foreign publications during the past year. — irra obs sia Sire dauentig” dikes ba ates Gales ee — 34.000 killed and more than & mi- . Pema uitie ace seal. , offshore outpost. It appeared the | expression as he talks with Celso Cardinal Constantini in the throne as neared Eeataber alt te being tacked onto an administre.| LA Sponsors Meeting Fluoride Iss to mainiand harbors, Oftal quar | Som,ct,t0e Aputulic Palace tm Rome teday. The coremeny was 8 calueuana ok at eanaae G ice ¢ : matsiond harbors. Official 45-minute meeting of the Congregation of Rites, attended —— (consumer) rates and corporation| J) ti t H Ith Offi e 1 ue ters said the Red maneuver might | -ardinals. Session approved steps toward beatification of 56 martyred | * Peer reads add te the cost income taxes, for another year. enus ry €a IClal| have been a training exercise. victims of the Chinese Boxer Rebellion, and two nuns. ~ Jah capend canoe The excise corporation rates : : Goes Ball t The Defense Ministry flatty de- Vehicle for a total yearty cost of would auomatcaty ae re itO Speak on Fluoridation OM DGHOT | sce scat rome omrs'ths* | A tter Yesterday's Riots Phen dota ead t hs less continued. Dr. Fred Wertheimer, chief of the State Health Dept.| Pontiac Electors Cast | med 2m “sprarest Invasion of , . aoe selieatud te Ge coat of Goats The income tax cut would be-| dentist tion. will ak _Nanchishan when a Communist and are paid ultimately by the come effective Jan. 1, 1956. rapes speak on fluoridation at an open! their Votes on April 4;| ‘ak force was turned back” a meeting of the Pontiac PTA Council at 8 p. m. Thursday pips ‘ pr about 1¢ miles off the island. we oes growing He apbres an tae hye ‘2. |in the Pontiac High School auditorium. Petitions Given OK The Nationalists said two Red . : ait ae suena Gad aad proposal “about 190 per ceat | According to Mrs. George Wyman, PTA health chair-| To fluoridate-or not to fluoridate cong Ag Rigg eReog mar = output increase, highway develop- political,” estimated it would re- |™Man, purpose of the meeting is to inform the public on | will be the question facing Pontiac attack. There was no contact with as ouce alld in orce ci to ee — in a revenue loss of 2.3 bil- | the facts concerning fluoridation. voters April 4. Nationalist planes. sete ral aan “aneae Rr dollars annually. Committee a. . Meanwhile, N Cuairman Sere Cooper (D-Tean), ree commission vOt-| | Veriscation of 100 signatures | caisng’Kalshek's warplance kept | NEW ORLEANS (INS) — The entire New Ofleans| im only faintly foreshadow those estimated the loss at two bil- . ed last month to begin| completed yesterday, made it ® | the of 10 years hence. tion, 90 million dollars. n ° est aaa ad tx untee: civil war alive with the fifth | police force was called into action today to prevent more |” The Eisenhower program. ax set Jadding sodium fluoride to certainty Fad nin pants seninst | bloodshed at the windup of the Mardi Gras celebration. | out in the message, followed the Cooper also said that 4,987,000 the municipal water supply | ‘stion erdimance proposed on Chinaig Dulitep bese cn the general lines of a report drafted willvigeala. weld: wa calecal ax the petitions bearing the signa- | Tishaa. I ationalist air Meanwhile, the weatherman said rain would greet | res onth by ebteny cm ly of pay income tax April 15. Fluoridation is force | said. the hundreds of thousands of natives and visitors who = tirely of paying any as ead to reduce tooth tures will be put to = public | 1). ait cad he un mittee headed by Gen. Lucius D. oe ee ee copselally in chili vate, roared over the Teiehan. jp met|are expected to turn out for one of America’s biggest | Clay. x dollars . preda and cked his ann festivals. + However, the President passed ~— 0 oe oud go to tux | ‘George Shot’ Watched Fh pena Te oe Racy Be yeindeary i a ae «eo The clouds were expected | : ‘ over lightly twe ef the most come of under $5,000. 17 Congressmen and over a period of years, have peti-| natures at the 2.100 mark because sulk at a eee to clear, however, by mid-/POLICE Guarding. ————— Howe conrad Se eee 200 Military Observers | Honed the city to put an ordinance only 2,088 were needed. About 2- coed, pauls auced war sce morning when the main) ln advance fer the sufenianion ee SS ee pre-| LAS VEOAR few oo uorida’ on the April 900 signatures were submitted Red craft, hits on four Red craft, — of the Mardi Gras, | ’ ° of the message, Senate Democrat- ad lematical. Sen. Walter F. George = hier eapam The 2,088 figure is based on 15| imeluding = big one, and bomb t of Rex. lord of misrule, | obles ousin ic leaders had declared their oppo- oon who sponsoreda- similar |“ ‘Wer explosion—eecond shot of | Dr. W pmee ‘aigan vse ete per cent of the vote cast in the| “rites om Taishan military in- | gets underway. | sition to a number of key features proposal last year, told newsmen | ‘Pe 1955 nuclear test series—jolted ps Appl — last election, as stipulated by law stallations. The celebrants were compara- , | of the Clay report. I question very. sriously the wis- | Las Vegas just before dawn today, —— chine ek ee ar (“ The air force said all its planes | tively quiet last night after a wild) Fear Attempt on Life | These included: dom of doing so now because of] The “George Shot"—this was| president-elect ef te Sonny "Since the jeoposed ordinance as| "turned day which saw 13 persons, includ-/ of Woman Who Passed | issue to be tinenced te nemo the unbalanced budget and com |Washington's birthday—rattied| Territerial Dental Director's | worded on the petitions is a nega- | _N@nchishan has been the north. | ing seven policemen, sent to hos- ; highway corporation that would ne ae Se windows and awoke many persons | AS*®., and past president of the | tive one — that is prohibiting | “hain off Red rhipreendrhsae—ag pitals with injuries. Money to Triggerman Gnance a planned 42680 mile tntar- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) not already up in this city of 50,000 Michigan Public Health Assn. fluoridation — those favoring fluor- | Cpa” Ov, Red. China le 120 miles This quietness was due in part | NEW YORK i —Authorities to-| State highway network with a total which lies 75 miles southeast of| , He is also affiliated with the | dation of city water will vote| north of Formosa, 20 miles off the | ‘2 MAvY rains which caused post: | 41. are cuarding the life of a| iMtetest cost of 11% billion dollars. the A American Dental Assn. and the| “0” on the proposal. Those against | -sinjand and st ponement of last night's parade. them she 2. A plan to reimburse states aure tomic Energy Commission's} american College of Dentists. fluoridation will cast a “yes” 5606 Nediaumat cemmen about | ‘Also, extra police strength in the | ¥°™an who told them passed / for money spent on building toll test site. Dr. John Monroe, Oakland Coun. | ballot. ae regulars and guer-| Preach quarter was credited |$200 to slain gunman August|roads that become part of the be There were no reports of dam-|ty health director, will introduce The . n _ with keeping excited revelers | Robles last week, the day after a| interstate network. — Dr. Wertheimer. SS = mover mas been any indi-| coon repeating tho wild cali On the bond issue, Eisenhower worded because the City Com- | cation that the United States might gangland murder in Brooklyn, : 0 orm a ine Seventeen congressmen and | Mrs. Wiliam Wright, PTA Coun- tions of yesterday. said: 200 military observers cil will mission last month voted te begin | Consider it among the related po The alleged payment bolsters a “I am inclined to the view that watched president, preside at the adding sodium fluoride to city | sitions and territories deemed es-| Tear gas and night sticks had . the detonation of the nuclear | meeting, to which the public is he det police theory that Robles, 44, who/ it ts sounder to finance this pro- Own Party Gives OK)! device, set off trom the top of a | invited. eke eee ee by tod of 3.000 yesterday. | was cornered and killed in a blaz-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) on Try to Set Up New eo ee Fiat at bleck. the Commission action. MR ay may be trying to! A total of 22 persons were arrest- rn aera te : - French Government’ | 1, Cloudy ANd Colder | Prevonents na Muordaton as They id just that In the Tachen | Soeepn’L. Sehheusnog een the slaying. of ex-convict Joseph Devout Await les age: 1% chine ale S coe, ctiective paeans of 20| sen. “(Continued on Page 2 Col, 6) | ATmowitz one week ago. party today gave Edgar Faure | tn southwest Weather Is Forecast | ‘sitt,t°e%, Say. sroccatty im) "U's, crits im washington are) ‘Cominued 2 Pate 2 O88) | ym Ditty. Edward St taut aboot So do ouied ats Observers at the AEC control healthful in regard to ether bodily | "ell, aware of the threat to Nan- . ® Geman, 3 tad ot mesg | 9QQ fl f trying to form a new French gov-| Point, about 10 miles from the| Cloudy and colder is the weather functions. chishan. Any overt move against Missing Girl Found Gammen, 2, wid of receiving the Son 0 en the nation’s 18-day | blast, felt two distinct shocks as | prediction for Pontiac for tonight ° the island would present a new money from Martin Yamin, an — . the sound wave rumbled around | and tomorrow, Low tonight will hour of decision for the United e ° ousted Baltimore police magistrate, — the low mountains circling the | be 1520 according to the weather-| 10,000 Cit States—going to its defense, aiding Sleeping in Auto and passing it along to Robles, her} Churches Will Observe cht Peeee ts a, mumiar bag |fiet, Two ieadis lee ware ith Ya | Sane; wb a Mich tomer nt : in its evacuation, as in the Ta- cousin. Ash Wednesday With ony btveres Mark ean aheaee Las Vegas. Motorists Still chens, or standing back and let-| The 8- year-old daughter of a Silver said Miss Guzman said ° sary formality before the former | Doors and windows shook at the| In downtown Pontiac yesterdiy, ting the Reds seize it. Htantington Weeds physician, ! a5 ast tnow whet he mensy | oolemn Rites premier could get down to details | Police station and Southern Ne- temperatures ranged from a low of Lack New Ta S Nationalist spokesmen have re-| ject of a statewide search during wae fer and acted only as a ge- ‘ ‘ his vada Memorial Hospital, but there | 30 to a high of 38. The highest . 7g peatedly asserted, since the Ta-| the night, was found asleep in a/ | The solemn season of Lent will ot Fare“ imoiedlatel "announced | Was no breakage asin the I95I | temperature registered here In 83] Approximately 1,500 persons were | chen” pulloat, that iio more Of | parked “car earty today, onty a}~"> °°" ~~ Pegi tomorrow, Known te ~ the the the Na-| 4nd 1952 tests here. Today's shot| years was 65 in 1930. The lowest | issued auto tags yesterday as sales shore islands will be given up with- | block from her home. Yamin, 32, who is being held in| Christian World as Ash Wednesday, that he will go before nok | Was the 23rd at N fa test site led in the . iod war | at the Pontiac secretary of state’s| out a fight. Police said the girl, Barbara | $25,000 bail as a material witness | it is most observed by ao iepeuean : - The atomic cload rose over | in 1907 with a -5. office passed the 32,000 Griffin, daughter of Dr. Julian P. | in a oe slaying, ~ ol scar oma arg Anglican. and 3 : , ° Griffin, 10801 Vernon, burst into | quoted by as denying that | Lutheran Churches. Niminary werk on potting te. | formed on top of, the famiar |mercury stood at 8 degrees, Fsing| Wie eaty tive days remaining | Election Results |tzan'snon she wos disnmreved a |the $300 we intented Tor Motion | OLaey the 0 days -_ _—_- , to 33 by 1 p.m. before the Feb. 28 deadline, of- about 7:15. She could give no rea-| They said he claimed the money| that Christ fasted in the wilder- a prance = Ptegedn Pape Within a half hour winds began ficials estimate that some 10,000 Primary elections were held | son for her actions, they stated. |was for Miss Guzman for favors | ness. In the Catholic Church, palms made shearing the cloud and it was|Lookj to the Future or mere Pentinc motorists have in some areas of Oakland County She was reported missing at | she had done. blessed the year before that were reign minister for the final| blown east and southeast in the —— Monday and in other parts of | 11:45 last night and a statewide; Aronowitz, #0, was killed the day| ®t used on Palm Sunday are days of the outgoing direction of St. George,| LODI, N. J. (UP)—A drive-in| The office, located at 53 N. Parke the state te select candidates police teletype of her description | before he was to go on trial in| burned at a special service. The of Pierre Mendes-France, Faure is and northern Arizona, theater on busy Route 4 yester- | St., a half-block north of the mu- was broadcast at 2:06 a. m. Baltimore for an attempted rob-| ashes are used the following Ash expected to continue to occupy this} The Civil Aeronautics Authority |day posted this sign: “Please nicipal parking lot, is open today| “®° Wil be om the April 4 ballots. | Bi. trom Berkley and Royal | bery and had been expected to turn | Wednesday by the priest as he ministry in addition to his duties} Warned all pilots planning flights| drive carefully—the life you save until 5 p.m., and will be open from | Fer results see: Oak aided Huntington Woods offi-| state's evidence. Yamin was ac-| Makes the sign of the cross on as premier. within 300 miles of Grand Canyon|may be one of our spring cus-|9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day except| County elections, page 4: cers in the 7-hour search of the | cused of being a coconspirator in| the forehead of worshippers as a Pierre Pflimlin, one of three pre-| Airport to check first with CAA. tomers.” Sunday until the deadline. Detroit, state, page 2. area. the same case. he et ee * ending the crisis, has been men- i * most of the other churches in ways tioned as a possible finance minis- to place special emphasis on the hours of Ao ee : attorneys waited for a trial judge prenatiog coveieent ag ere a Adams will transfer to choices for candidates tm the April |rade today and ‘morrow. leo -w mending Sole trae Chairman Eastland tD-Miss) later [toned testimony by Elizabeth |‘ decide toay whether they can bail 4 election yesterday. In addition, a storm of biiz- | fiven a resounding vote of confi- told reporters he thinks the sub-| Bentley, a key government wit- produce new testimony to bolster School enrollment is — Quarton : ; . : There was only one contest on} tard intensity was expected to | dence yesterday as voters went ‘| committee is tackling something | ness in congressional hearings at | a witness’ story that Albert Fuller| another juggling of attendance |such that, Ireland said, a new the single Citizens slale of can- be raking eastern Montana by hea paaon to pick candidates for “deeper seated than just this wit- which she has named scores of fled the scene of A. L. Patterson's | areas... solution | small elementary school should be =~ f in toda “election. . " - rsons i built nort didates im Lake Orion, and Gro | dawn today. ore ness. | pe as helping Communist es- | murder. deemed feasible, and = room at the heast corner of Shi 122, Robert S. | Two judges will be elected from | es | pionage agents. he board. | Birmingham High School property. ver Shimmons, 122, Rol Ss. Hauxwell, 170, and Carroll Kirk- | patrick, 156, took the nominations | ,, for trustees. Lawrence Marlin polled 81. | Unopposed were president W. C, Leipprandt, 185; clerk Mary. Parkinson, 183; assessor W. Rus- selt Lepp, 170; and treasurer Geraldine J. Campbell, 169. Selected at a caucus last night | in- Leonard to be placed on the March 14 village election ballot were president Lawson Sheik, clerk John Lobzien, treasurer Lu- Dwight Patterson, for two-year terms, and Edward Porter and Arthur Coffee for one-year terms. Assessor Jesse Sutherby was also named. In Milford balloting, Dale Peel, %, Frank Fox, 91, and Vern The cold wave was expected to SW eastward in the path of a hich piled drifts 20 feet high and left 43 persons dead and an- other missing and feared dead. Warnings of zero temperatures, plus snow and whipping winds, were issued for parts of the Da- “ . kotas and Nebraska. Meanwhile, the eastern and parts of the nation also got a taste of winter's lash. Heavy rains pounded the South- land, dumping 2.06 inches of mois- ture on Jackson, Miss.. and 1.91 inches on Nashville, Tenn., over a 24hour period. ng weekend blizzard|,. 7l-year-old official. And.in Detroit, Wade H. McCree, the first Negro ever to sit on the Wayne bench, far outdistanced the Second was Theodore R. Bohn, a labor lawyer who like McCree the four candidates selected from.| “1 think he's part of a plan— -+ 1906, he was the son of Marshall part of a shrewd scheme to get ‘| some folks who have been convict- | * - led out of trouble,” Eastland said. - | He said that ‘‘of course’’ he meant 13 second-rank Communist leaders convicted of Warren Eugene Bills Sr. Warren Eugene Bills Sr., 55, of 5364 Dixie Highway died suddenly in down town Pontiac remy afternoon. He had been ill for years. Born in Fairgrove March 15. and Thressa Downing Bills. A member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church, he had lived in On the basis of Matusow’s sworn’ j “Miss Bentley, I believe, gave Pontiac Deaths - | Asks Congress to OK ! ‘Highway Program (Continued From Page One) Circuit Judge J. Russell McEl- Overcrowded in the fall will be two new schools, Beverly and Pembroke. Also bulging at the seams is Barnum Junior High Ireland said passage of a new school bond issue this June is In other action, the board award- ed contracts for construction of the new 1l-classroom addition at Birmingham high school. R. Stew- art Co., the low bidder, received the constructidn contract totaling $475,719. Mechanical and electrical contracts raised the tofal to $481,- 144. Ireland announced that eight new classrooms, part of the first -®- | high school addition, were opened for the teenagers yesterday. Willow Run Site : That was Rounds, 110, took the three council , was appointed to the bench re- | Pontiac 11 Mr. Bills w reference to toll roads. : to make the job of di ontiac 11 years. Mr. Bills was a ds. nominations. Frank Heatly polled | out from last ae — cently by Gov. Williams. veteran of World War I serving said: | i ! rE Slated for Sale | | we : 78 votes. ‘ In the nearly complete returns, | with Co. F 3rd Inf. and w tired | federal highway program, I be-| Fuller, former chief deputy sher-|preme Court will be epochal all the tougher in the ains nf. a as re’ : Village President Bartlett | and Midwest. ” = Bohn had 43,203 votes, Branigin | from the Pontiac Motor Division. lieve, can and should stand on its itt at Phenix City, is one of three | milestone in human progress, and |f{O Developers TH RECEIVED && VOTES, AND | 36,326 and Hubbard 34,051. Hub-| Surviving are five children, Ray- |W" feet. with highway users pro-| defendants charged with Patter- of your leadership in the) Jocn ANTI (UP) — Ypsilantt H | bard's total was nearly 3,000-more | mond of Milford. Delbert of Keego | viding the total dollars necessary | son's murder. Income Tax Cut Near than that of his closest rival, | Harbor, Warren Jr. of Grand {or improvement — = : . sad) ition Teeithed er ap- | Rapids, Albert of Drayton Plains. ite «es publican seeking the treasurer ote Despite rotests change in the standings. ten grandchildren. . the preilkerg ersmnantiie Bi pay . ee (Continued From Page One) in ge fr Ag el Rae about 31% billion dollars of the Quiet: ' ; races for common pleas court, | M's. : ‘| contemplated 101 billions of ex; the spacious site from the govern- regan bol tnbalance, | plus Wayne County snditer and De- Mrs. Bert Sharon of Wyandotte; mre ven included i“ ee Ee ment last fall and took options on a. In Romeo, William Totten, 308, | threat of unemployment | {felt Board of Education. eet a yer dete tia eSat;| Eisenhower said he was forward. | them kept in jail until the celebra- | SUSMNN, Sk” Mt Bishop | the rest. a c Tapiey, Si, and tyn| nn | ae Rapids, John A. Kenneth of Wyandotte, Milan and /ing to Congress the Clay report|tion is over. He issued a pickup J McConnell Township officials said details | Posey, 287, were successful in seek- ; | Collins for 2 years. was Clarence, both of New Boston. and that he would send along | order for those who were released | Francis w : Francis | Couldn't be released until contracts ing niminations to the village coun-| George and others sponsored i a ae Service will be held Thursday at | shortly a survey of highway needs | on bond before the decision to keep phen 5. Wise and Bishop were signed tomorrow. But one cil. Joseph Mellen polled 201, Bert| the proposal last year as a spur |'CPlaced by Donald W. O'Keefe. /11 a. m. from the Voorhees-Siple | now being completed by the bu-| them in jail was made. J. Hass, jointly. : estimated cost of the project would Hughes, 253, and Louis H. Freye,| te spending at a time when the |* CY Commissioner. Collins long | Chapel with Dr. Tom Malone, pas-|reau of public roads. These re-| At one time members of the mob trade union lead run upwards of $50,000. o : country was in a miner eco |D#* been a power on the Kent tor of his church, officiating. Bur- ports, he said, “provide a solid | hurled burning, balled-up news. | ligious and . William Oming secured the nim- nomic recession. Cuunty Board of Supervisors. ‘sl heleceteg Brookside Cemetery | foundation for a sound program.” | papers into passing cars and buses seta | . teas gee Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D-Va), Fi- Di H : een said, “‘inescapably, the vastness of to a stop when the pranksters + Irene Meeker, 214. — a a iamond: ring. (Mrs. Harry R.;MacDonald |‘ highway enterprise fosters | were warned that the game could, ’ . opposed to any tax cut while the ' : ry ®. varieties of proposals which must | set fire to the famed historic quar- Most Is Place began v budget is . re . - v oan ncmintons were president |mimation eximaira the ate {SEE FOF M@rch 2 | atta 77s Aim) NAS a, "ana me * mata! ter to Mark ‘File 13’ ee ae ok wees ion Phich | Sytv Grace R. McKay, a gins July 1 will total 2.4 billion! A hearing on 4 petition Which ee died «oer home ps aa @ | doltars. asks the juvenile waiver of con- | ¢@rly morning after a two- Humphrey spent three hours | !essed_ killer Flayd Diamond, 16, | YO illness. I : Township officials said today de- tails of the sale of Willow Run vil- lage, the ‘“‘Bomber City’ of World War II, to private developers wiil be announced tomorrow. The township acquired part of | : fi s g i i it At present there are 3.075 units Philip M. Stone, 560, treasur (for the 1956 fiscal year which be- on the land, now, renting for $30 - The main trouble Eisenhower listed “the prelimi-| a crewd of th nary 10 year totals of needs'’ as| the arrest of a student e a — ak oaite will, be takin the of being a car thief. mission to the United Nations re-| 4 : : he following: ; of Farm Township, has been| Born in Detrojj, she was the |‘ ’ Charies E_ Preston, 68, The vil- with the committee behind closed oan tee prea 4 nara Probate daughter of Capt. William L. and| Interstate networks, joining 9% Five youths had grabbed Law-| Veals a code of at least 41 things The Willow Development Co. election wil be held March doors and vigorously opposed the Judge pene E M ; | Caroline Sink Gaganon and was per cent of all cities over” 530,000 rence Morrison, 18, of Arlington, that can happen to a document has t th i of dollars plan- In the same area, James J. Com- |tion of the excise and corporation | cirt's juvenile services, told the | Coming here from Detroit 2%| Primary system. connecting all |Lreay into their car. bers of the staff. site. It is headed by Ford an! : principal cities and manufacturing ‘re all provided for a : clla took the justice of the peace | ‘@xes. | Press today that menta] tests of years ago, Mrs. MacDonald was iced billions Patrolman Roger Leoncaveila They're , a | Jack Gattegno, who also own the over Chatjes Red, 157-151. | After leaving the committee, | the youth and a complete investi-|a member of Our Lady of Refuge | “"S** : | took Morrison into custody and | Printed Serm “reference stip at- | Ge‘eway Building Co. in Royal Unopposed are supervisor candi-| he denounced the proposed im gation into his past would be |Catholic Church, League of Cath- | , Secondary, sy stem. including | canea a patrol wagon. Then Mor- | ‘ched to the subject matter, each | qa). aate John M. Bailey, 309; Con- come tax cut as “gompletety | completed by the hearing date. olic Women of Pontiac and the ee nigel imeluding |Fison began to scream his inno-|* Curse of action which a superior rad Turrell for clérk, 288; Wil-| contrary te the publié interest” | Meanwhile, with statements from |League of Catholic Benefits As-| pen siqests and roads including) oe can check fey suberdinates to Sel- . . liam for board of | and said. was not.“respensibie five persons yesterday, Prosecutor sociation. She had been employed | (, this sum, the federal govern-| A crowd quickly jammed the _ Chiet Henry Cabot Attacking Policemen ee Kohthagen for | fisancial management of the Frederick C. Ziem began preparing |as chief file clerk by the Grand) voit would put up 25 billions for | Scene on St. Peter street, between I wd eroticy i daiiel | treasurer, 313, and Joseph Koner- | federal government” to try te | his case on the petition in an at-| Trunk Railroad in Detroit. the interstate system, 5% billions | Royal and Bourbon streets. Bt ae 8 half B ' Jail Se t == 7 fa aid rush it through, |tempt to have young Diamond Surviving besides her husband | for primary and secondary roads.| Leoncavelle put out a riot call — mpeg = — mat - ring | nience - constable, | mem, ual A) Mood ot New | ‘Tied as an adult. Ziem said addi- are a daughter, Mrs. Paul Mc-/750 million for urban streets and | but by the time reinforcements ar-| ua, He attaches the slip, like| Charged with oe aad tet ee . . : tional statements are scheduled to | Elwain of Birmingham; two sons, | 725 million for national forest high- | rived, fights were springing up . ma . — 4 . Detroiter Enters Plea | York, the committee's top-rank- be made by four others before the iH W. and Edgar M both of . , an Army “buck slip or the print- tery of two Pontiac Police vice ; |ing Republican member, said the hearing tends Rea anti ice 6) 7) ees aioe ; the |¢4 Code many big organizations squad detectives. Cecil V. Dye, 25 of Innocent in Theft action “by the Democratic mem- | | asec, ine Chana torn teat: » trying to quell the | use between departmen Mechanic St., was sentenced : ts. The apparent discrepancy be-| rioters, were bombarded with document sends . Arville Anderson, 24, of 1425/grre Of the commitiee carly Tigers Sign On Porter, crs. Albert and Edward Gaganon | tween the proposed federal govern- | assorted missiles, one was bitten, | nai ant ves Howard St. Detroit, yesterday Coiithe steve the une — . * . and seven grandchildren. ment's 25 billion expenditure for | and another kicked in the groin. pleaded innocent to robbery un- panernanel —— oe es Bringing Team Up to 40 Arrangements will be announced | the interstate network and the fig-| © He armed and Circuit Judge George y DETROIT W — The Detroit | later by the Brace-Smith Funeral — = = billions for work cost is pain date bee wees At ® 'F8l Conant Tells. Adenaver eee nas a Sgt ot tome — " Part of the federal money would tor ° outfie -catcher J. W. er. into urban access roads, With Prcnaed gag Ps Bios ate About Talks in U.S. a rookie returning from the armed |Murdo McDonald State money. the actual tota, in| ®6aimet further wild disturbances. | bureau is Harry Sturgis, 3, of 716 Fourth, BONN, Germany u—U.S. High services for whom they recently| Murdo McDonald, 58. of 4164 cluding the access roads, for the| Today parently St. in a Pontiac tavern Feb. 11,|Commissioner James B. Conant) perused a $100,000 offer by the | Lotus Dr. died last night at the | interstate network would be 27 bil-) highlighted by a series of parades bureau. In addition to the 41 print- Pleading guilty before Municipal Mable Sheck, 46, of 122 Lafayette called on West German Chancel-| a ° St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after | lions. beginning at 9 a.m. (CST), and will : 4 ‘ McCal — z = 2 'Chicago White Sox. . The President's message said with ed things that could be 9 Coctl 3 hum, Dye fatied St, and Eva Springsteen, 39, of lor Konrad Adenauer today to re- an illness of 30 days. end at midnight spectacular write in anything ; 21% N. Saginaw St., are awaiting’ port on his two-week visit to the! Signing of Porter today and!” Born in Millersburg Nov. 30, 1896, | the interstate system should “be | Mardi Gras balls. delega arta 2 ee, aan examination in Municipal Court, United States. | Pitcher Frank — —— he was the son of Malcolm and pr — 7 Police said Anderson followed, Conant arrived back in Germany brought to 40 the number signed | Catherine McDonald and married | Pisnning. . Ma . getting papers | March Sturgis into the men's lavatory | Sunday. While in the United States by the Tigers. Only five others Fern Hall May 13, 1916 in Ros Eisenhower noted that the Clay Lincoln Park n aa ee — en cyan 3. and took the money which was he conferred with President Eisen- scheduled to train with Detroit | common. committee had recommended that accumulated retirement pay. An-| hower and Secretary of State | are outside the fold, and only | A yardmaster for the New York po on government continue Struck Ca Di derson is held in Oakland County Dulles about the political situation | pitcher Billy Hoeft athong them is |Central Railroa dof Detroit, Mr. alee wh ee ed tn ch. les Jail under $2,300 bond. in Germany. [a regular. McDonald had lived in Oakland | 5° esis with ee states at the ture of." _ ; County 20 years and was a mem- | ieve; called for in highwa legisla-|fatal accident of the year and| In between there is ominous Hearings Are Postponed No Place Like Home ‘Liver’ Up Via Mambo _ ber _ of ‘the Railroad ‘ardsmaster | tion enacted by Congress last year.|the first pedestrian fatality since |2¢—"See me.” in Condemnation Suit QUINCY, Mass. (UP)—Four| BUENOS AIRES ‘(UP)—Police “Besides hie widow he is sur- mont —— appar Meconl lel om ria Jolley : 2 "Justify." dogs escaped when vandals broke yesterday jailed a “healer” who | oad 64 a a Robert of Detroit ing saying the tion | ing Leo , of 23175 w.|—"J ; Hearings scheduled to begin yes- into the city pound Saturday | undertood t cure liver ailments Ab bd . John. of Detroi pe program was, ‘‘so full of holes it|14 Mile Rd., was pronounced dead . terday in a suit by Birmingham j night. Yesterday. three of the dogs | at $21.7) a treatment by making oa , . |might sink in ad cbc So at : — or are school district to condemn land | returned. ‘her patients dance the mambo. sb taaaere | heads the Senate Public Works |Ilospital, Pontiac. file.” in Southfield Township for a build- | ~-¥ ies taistocccetal _ | The funeral will be held Thurs- Committee which handles highway plley. 1 : . : _—— : day at 2 p.m. from the Farmer- | jegislati Lincein Pork ing site were postponed until to- . ) a. , ‘nortow be Oakland County Cire ay Extend Tax Exemption Snover Funeral Home, Burial will ton, 37, of W avenue Judge George B. Hartr¢k | ) fotiow an Ottawa Park Cemetery’ Costa Rican Head |c=ire , “ ae 7 The area sought covers about | Chapin. Hamilton, who told police Not interested, 7 ee eat covers stmt | BTL fh itr od uced to Amend Two Cousins, 11, Nabbed Refuses to Meet —}slle+ oo milar count is held for trial. Dye and Ansell R. Dawson, 28, of 141 Chandler Ave., were accused | Ship, last Oct. 15. Fourteen Mile Rds. It is included ‘Tr Te : . cca ae tieuaia Gondor Guctiae Y _— —— in the Birmingham chow awe. | Weterans Homestead Act in Cerailment Attempts with Nj lnc ae Pa aT | LANSING uf — Key tepatatr | | 1 Icaraguan Is on | DETROIT uw — Police today held Jolley was a groom for Outlands said today there is no possibility The Weather A bill aimed at making one-year tax exemptions On 14 11-year-old cousins who they | SAN JOSE, Costa Rica ®—Vice Stables. Cause of death| Placed on three years proba-| ‘he legislature will attempt to PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Paruy “OMeS available to about 25,000 more Michigan veterans | = wae caught trying to derail | President Richard M. Nixon, eager | was as a broken neck. tien and ont we a costs ye ane “ve of Wayne Univer- cloudy tonight and tomorrow. Colder was introduced at Lansing today by Pontiac's State New York Central passenger trains | to restore harmony between Costa yesterday by Circuit George Lew 30. : ‘ 7 : +8 The verdict given to G merrew at-o0 Winds tht snd vertabic Representative Leslie H. Hudson (D). Ee one yesterday |PIC® and Nicaragua, has a prob- | Detroit Murder-Suicide |B. Hartrick was Robert C. Lewis. | witieans and 0 special study com oS | The measure would amend the Veterans Homestead | by railroad detectives and sher- ems ‘any — mean President !|Now Being Investigated | Lewis admitted Feb. 14 break- oo ome = er Lowest temperature prececing # «m Act which now provides tax exemptions on war veterans’ | \‘f's deputies who said they | Jose Figueres says he “would not) erporr yw — Police today in-|in into a sporting goods store a ee mS ERO I nin che are fin actvire ‘y Her | Watched them place steel tie plates, /sit at the table” with Nicaraguan | | SioutUrT © — Sus Waly Sel at Telegraph Rd. and Northwest- | Detroit-operated institution, in re- Direction. Northwest omes e they service and for one year after spikes and connecting plates on, President Anastasio Somoza. and suicide of Charles H. Heller, |¢™ Hwy. last Dec. 29 lation to the state's educational oa eed sen ited pte! am | their honorable discharge. ar , — | tracks a mile west of Wayne Coun. | e ¢ ¢ 31, and his wife, Mildred, 42. ’ system. Moon sets Tuesday at 6:37 p.m “ | emption on a home meaning a | ty General Hospital. ; ¥ Moe fac Neda at ahem | ime cate is they have pe ae Roya NYC. police eaid engine crews| Figueres added, however, that| The couple was found in the East Side Property Car-Lootina Busi apply w e ; | are assessed at over $2,000," the | had reported hitting objects on | he would send his foreign minister basement : Owners H ng siness 2 assessing officer for that! representative explained the tracks in the area in the last to any meeting arranged “because | Y their daughter, Judith, 9, on her "9 Getting Brisk in Miami : * additional one year within | Under the amendment, the vet-|'"? “eeks. that would be impersonal.” Tt was not détermined immedi- Ace extut niee eae] MIAMI (UP)—Jerald William 12 months after discharge,” | eran seeking exemption would have He voiced his stand to newsmen | ately whether Heller or his wife | nicht at St. George Hellenic Hall, |Jogan, 20, an Army deserter who said Hudson. to filé-an affidavit with his local | Fourth R—‘Returns’ last night a few hours after Nixon | did the shooting, police said. % Mariva Ave. has admitted breaking into at x3| “My amendment would | assessing officer during the year) J vopy (UP)—The arrived here from Nicaragua on Discussions centered around sew- | least 30 automobiles, told police Rigive a five-year period to/Se seguved te home of Gag) oo Re are meving Sven ts | his Caribbean good will tour. The| Gir] Born to Cummings’ |ers of the area east of East boule- | who booked him on thefts charges toll claim the one-year t. | the following calendar year. ine. | Vice President told correspondents vard and & that he working a. “There are about 45,000 men | ™&ke room for another one—“re-| aboard his plane en route he had| SANTA MONICA, Calif. @—A Projected public hous- saw a competitor enon Me ae }turns.” As though it won't come ; Cpound, Wounce duughter was | US development near East boule- cars on the other side of the strect. ' “It would allow many veterans : under soon enough anway, the Internal obtained Somoza's solemn assur- vard and Michigan avenue, accord-| “‘But;” Jogan said, “we didn't to come under the Jaw who are | Mt steup.” said Hudson. “If the’ Service has developed |2nce that. he would work for peace | born last “night to Mrs. MAF | ing to those attending. ' talk shop and I don't know him.” on | amendment is passed about 25,- my ; with Costa Rica. Cummings, wife of actor Robert | ——_ Gas ; now knocked out because thy | 099 °Korean veterans should bene. | CUrss for the city's high schools o__2 9 6 hit a teres This didn't know about it, weren't able | 6+ pom i. teach students how to file i-|~ The two TPA id : mt le ee i | Ma a re rented "ome Pm yen at sti Cooma St. Paul Lutheran Church tax granted the ‘ crushed a rebellion which charge and had no reason to Own | sate ine added. Wi —— sosten Gun tive Granateaih : i3| ton Who hgh whe Yeo praca hapreyrar ges ctr hundred. UAW members|men and arms ae e. ' ; 28 ‘ . ceive year’s ended their one-day re Sees Se wn Sarr aa oe emption, Th i ot ye |at the P a os oe va a ae , Aah Wetnantay Service ..... : 5 i , ; further exemptions ; time Corporation Ferndale pending with, sparking an attempt yr : 4 ft La? } spent in service when they did not | négotiations over the disciplinary year to assassinate , Ceci! s2| ‘The law provides 9 $2,000 ¢x bwn a home, aie layoffs of several fellow workers, po age Bet ge om ) Se ; : . 1, sie os a ' } : E \ : > : * \ ; ie 5j ae) ’ J > ‘ \ ES ¥ 4g ( \ ; ~~ ‘ : « P ; j | pity | pe i ye) \ Le %, 4 aha ; Pre ee Nj 44 . batt: eee : bed vom TOV HIA0 TVW : : - 2, THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1955 Balloting Light as Tow Balloting was generally light yesterday as voters in 13 town-| missioner George W. Bolten, 483; ships, two villages and four cities | beard ef review member Elmer of Oakland County went to the M. Schroeder, 563; justices of polls to select candidates for the the peace George T. Jeffers, 443, April 4 election. and Scott C. Belyea, 451; and The number of residents who Comstables Michael R. Cyr, 444; turned out to cast ballots was a| Amtheny Lubinski, Jr., 456; Mel- small percentage of the eligible| Vi# MK. Shook, 478, and Dennis registered voters, xcept in areas | W. Slattery, 470. | Unopposed for with close races for party posi- tions on the ballot. | comsmuladian were Frank Limburg, Uneopposed were highway com. | township park | In the constable race, Leonard | D. Thompson, 161, Harold Van Hou- j; sen, 110, J, Paul Elwell, 115, and Charles W. Wilson, 121, took the /constable places, leaving William | Pauley, 90, and Norman F. Ger- | ber, 73. | Unopposed Republicans were | Howard C_ Decker for supervisor, | with’ 226, Goldie B. Mailahn for treasurer, 203, and Robert W Contests were held on both the | 476, Bertha Trost, 469; Walter Be- Democratic and Republican’ 05, 450, Erma L. Hampson, 435, slates in Waterford, Springfield, William L. Catto, 455, and How- Pontiac, Novi, White Lake, Avon #¢ P. Estes, 477. and Troy Townships. Springfield Township Waterford Township With only a Republican slate In perhaps the biggest upset in facing voters, incumbent the county, incumbent Republican Waterford T o wns hi p Treasurer | Mrs. Helen H. Reese lost her party's place on the ballot to a other contested positions, Ellsworth |,L. Rundell, 175 and Edmund Hor- {ton, 169, took the trustees posts, political newcomer, Mrs. Dorcas’ jeaving Gerald L. Mereness be. Tibbals, 672-654. hind with 111, and Howard F. Mrs. Reese was completing her (Chanter defeated Ralph E. Porter, eighth year .in office, serving her|175 to &6 for the justice of the fourth term. Mrs. Dorcas Tibbals | peace nomination. worked in the supervisor's office | |; U were clerk Louise A. on the tax roll until her resigna- | Perker, 228: treasurer Eva M tion Dec. 1. Previously she worked | Walters, 9- tables F cod for the county treasurer's ottice# kramer, 196, Elmer Krause. 19, In other Republican Watertord jand Francis Sommers, 194; board voting, incumbent Saperviser |0! review member Frank Halsey, Lieyd L. Anderson defeated Cit. | 2724: and for Davisburg Park com- ford Manning handily, 978-369. |™ission Palmer G. Bundy, 161, Incumbent Clerk Louis G. Barry | Gerald E. McNeive, 211, Werner polied a large number of votes, |“. Hoy, 164, and Walter Samuel 1,033, im securing his place on | 191. the ballot. lacumbent Denald E. | White defeated Richard D. Kuba 732-544 fer justice of the peace nomination. Unopposed Republicans were White Lake Township In the. only contest on the Re- | Publican slate in the township's | first primary, R. D. Austin de- | feated Hazen J. Welberry 131-42 : : for the treasurer's nomination. Un- Oscar D, Loomis, 832, and Willard . , v. pinion 04, for palate opposed were Forest 1. Brendel Byron L. Cole, 1042. board of re-| {Ff Supervisor, 172; Bert A. Me- view: and constables. Burton HR] Gone for oe 169; oe ker 918 and Tom Peterson, 916 - Paschhe, 151, and LeRoy On the Waterford Township Dem. | T®©™Pson, 145. for trustees; Fred- ocratic slate, Josiah R. Hiltz de- | (°C TF. Stephan for justice of feated Wayne de Beauclair for the | x “S; James F. Brendel supervisor's nomination, 297 to 145. | 17) nd ; ighway commissioner, Charlies Pappas, 280, and Carlos G ! her. ane ames L mane, for mem- Richardson, 360, secured the two CT Of the board of review, 160. Also unopposed were constables Robert H. Jackson, 152, Arthur F. O'Hara 15%; Andrew L. Pia. trustee positions over Robert E. | tambo, 160 Uneppesed Waterferd Demeo- ' } Visor’s nomination; |Hardy was the low man of five | seeking four trustee nominations, | . super-/ with 57 ballots, Others were Mont visor Kenneth L. Van Natta lost| to John L. Carey, 189 to 103. In| 7. wane care 2 E. Seeterti a 163, and LeRoy C. Schwinck, for clerk, 414; Vernen C. Burris . for treasurer, 398; Donald Adams There were no contest on the for justice of the peace, 426; Joseph McGee fer highway com- missioner, #6; George Marble for member of the beard of re- view, 376; and constables Donald 4d. Cartey, 3817 Meward Sunamer- ville, 368; Clayten Sencrainte, 374, and Harian Thayer, 368. Aven Township In Republican voting. Elmer LeBlond and Earl W. Dean won the two trustee nominations with 260 and 238, over Leslie A. Hop kins, 133 and E. E. Ludwig, 177 in the only contested race Incumbent Supervisor Cyril E. Miller polled 374 votes; Clerk Frances O. Covert, 377; Treasurer Helen V. Allen, 372; board of re- view member Harold E. Weaver, 324: Justice of the Peace Luther C. Green, 351; library board mem- bers Myrene Taylor. 337. and Henry W. Axford, 336: highway commissioner Charlies E. Bratton, 305. Republican constables Robert E. Bolinger, 302, Garfield J. Franklin, 296, Samue! A. How- lett, 346, and Rebert Skibowski, 291, were unopposed. On the Democratic side, Ludwig Bachor received 32 write-in-votes for supervisor's nomination, and Clarence. Bushman 53 for clerk. Irene Adeline polled 110 for treas- urer, and Phernam T. Smith Jr., 106 for trustee. frey Tow nship In Democratic party voting Roy | L. Duncan took the supervisor's nomination from William G. Lam- bros, 404 to 150, while Harold M. Brown secured the clerk's ballot place by polling 219 votes to de- ~ feat Marvin’ W. Kuschinsky, 137; Ester Griffin, 53, Frances Jo Cur- tis, 160. Seeking the post ef trustee, Wil- liam Stachiw with 281 was the low man of five seeking nomination. Assured of places 6n the spring ballot were Henry O. Biroth, 307; Leonard M. Fandale, 377; William R. Jenkins, 437, and Gerald L. Scofield, 387. . Democratic slate, and eKnneth E. | Goodell polled 148 for the super- visor’'s nomination; Ruth C_ Small | for clerk, 148; Maurice Van Gor- Ps for treasurer, 148; William J. Best, 144, and William D. Ellis. 143, for trustees. Charlies W. Chill received 12 write-in votes for jus- | tice of the peace. R. Brooks North for highway commissioner polled 144; Thomas P. Blackmer, 142 for member of the board of review: and constables Everett Gillow, 146: Louis H, Marsh, 143, Edward Mol- lencopf, 144, and Walter H. Wein- man, 10. Nevi Township In the two contested faces on the Republican slate, Eari Banks | defeated Leo Harrawood for the | clerk's nomination, 192-93, and Wil- liam H. MacDermaid took the jus- tice of the peace slot on the ballot from John B. Flannery, 138-117. * Unopposed were supervisor Fra- zer W. Staman, 217: treasurer Rus-| | sell Woodworth, 230: Frank D. | Clark, 189. and Charies Trickey jJr., 171, for trustees: Glenn C. Salow Sr., 162, Har- old Miller, 19%, Duane Bell, 209, and Vernon C. Loeffler, 143. took | the four constable places, with Wil- bur C._ Patterson running fifth with 133 Democrat Virginia M. Noble with 77 votes, was unopposed seeking | the nomination for trustee, as was | Herbert Koester, with 86, for jus- tice of the peace. Pontiac Township | Clerk Greta V, Block defeated Mary Norris, 176 to 60, to get the | Republican nomination for clerk, jand Wade H. Harris, 142, Thomas W. Shearer Jr., 162, Archie E. Al- len, 123, and Leonard Terry, 137. { wood, 257, Neal Leonard. 248, rCharles Lortz, 221. and Harold Maphis, 235 for constables, and Aurora Neal Robinson, 234. and Sarah Kimball, 255 for library board. took the trustee nominations, over Stanley L. Slowik, 112 and Steward | D. Vogler, $4. i | Voters from four south Oakland County cities — Berkley, Oak Park, Ferndale and Hazel Park — cast their ballots yesterday for nomi- | Council Nominees Picked in 4 South Oakland Cities | tion with 747, Paul McGovern, 691 On the Democratic slate, Lewis | 'Roy Wahl defeated Charlies A Chandler, 69 to 36 for the super: and Roy L. D. Bodman, 73, Francis J. Evon, Harvel L. Stafford. 68, and Weldel] D. Willis, 67. Louis H. | Zywicki was unopposed seeking} the constable post, and poiled 69 | votes. | Highland Township Incumbent Louis F. Oldenburg had little trouble defeating two oth- | er candidates for the township su- | Pervisor nomination on the Repub- lican slate, when he polled 679 votes, over Roy J. Cari, 200, and Leo Fred Leek, 19. In other con- tests, Ellsworth Huff. 513 and George A. Volkert, 535, took the two nominations over Thurman | Ruggles, 470. With eight candidates seeking | four constable nominations, win- | ners were Henry R. Jones, 483: Floyd Kimball, 482; Harold Kin. | ney, 474; and Edward Krajenke, 288. Defeated were Floyd R. Ruge. 284. Ora E. Jons, 220: Nicholas | Whitaker, 228; and James A. Win- | Unopposed were Clark Norma- | gean Waters, 736: treasurer Mila | DeGarmo, 745; board of review | member Austin J. Williams. 680: | and Blance Thornton, 655. and jus- tice of the peace Harold V. Ander- | son, 726. Groveland Township Only a Republican slate was up for election, and Earl Rhinevault, incumbent supervisor, defeated | challenger Dee Ferguson, 161-68. | In other contests, treasure B. C. | Brondige polled 159 over Hazen Manausa, 64, and Claud Owen and | | Carl Lozier, 115 and 135, took the | trustee posts from John Grove- steen, 81, and Claude Croupe. 93. | George Braun got the board of | review nomination over Merle Ish. | 140-80, and Fred Hauer placed | himself on the ballot with 150 votes, Over Leonard Boyler, 71 Unopposed were George R. Gray for clerk, 214; and James Algoe and Guy Hosner for justices of the peace, 188 and 187 Orien Township There was only one contest on the single Republican slate and Harry Slater, 207 and Gail Brack- en, incumbents, defeated Edward Knickerbocker 178, for the nom- inations as trustees. Unopposed were Ferris B. Clark for supervisor, 272; Homer J Kelly for clerk, 269: Marcella Schroeder for treasurer, 263: Hel- mar G. Stanaback for justice of the peace. 770: W Russell Lepp, 232. and Walter M. Green, 232. for board of review: Clarence Braid- Farmington Township | Incumbent supervisor Ernest V Blanchard took the Republican | nomination for supervisor over | William James, 237. and Fred G | Menke, 611, by polling 872 votes. | There was no Democratic slate. | Harry N. McCracken took the clerk nomination with 585, over Robert H. Ridgeway, 311; Floyd Cairns, 525; Howard E. Eldredge 89: and Edward J. Jarvis, 142. Incumbent Justice of the Peace Allen C. Ingle defeated challenger Margaret G. Schaeffer for both | a vacancy Ghd fill term, 879-836 and 841-691. Securing the trustee nomina (Continued on page 18, col. 5) | At Oak Park, incumbent coun- ciiman BR. J. Alexander chalked an easy first with 955 votes, June won his nomina- nominations. | council nings secured a place on the April ballot with 717 votes; as did James Fitch, with 272. . County Births oes lancan on he pean ce Mre Vi is the former e aeons mntthindiunmmes vate t's som, born Peed Pint. var. +n Hodge for justice of the peace, | 47 | 21 & * Oe te PAS yas Set . yA. x ee 4s 7 ie eS Cee es .; orcas Tibbals’ Unseats Helen H. Reese | in Waterford; Anderson Retains Place , next in the week's busy schedule are five students from Handy High They are being welcomed by Howard Bennetts, School, Bay City. , ' VISITORS WELCOMED—Taking time out to catch up on what's | faculty adviser from Waterford High School. The exchange students for William Fullford DRAYTON PLAINS — Funeral service will be held at 1:30 pm Wednesday for Wiliam CC. Full- ford of 2929 Holden St.. who died ness The 79-year-old former Ferndale commissioner, who was also Fern dale's first constable. had been a resident of Oakland County for 22 years. A member of Pontiac Lodge F&AM, he held a 32nd degree ra‘ing from Valley of Detroit F&AM. was a veteran.of Palestine Lodge 357 of Detroit and a mem- ber of Moslem Temple AAONMS. Mr. Fullferd is survived by his widew, Winifred; two sons, Wil- liam of Lapeer, Lyle Barnard of Lansing; Rebert Losie and Mrs. George Rebinson, beth of Detroit; three brothers, George of Redford, Walter of Gladwin, Bert of Eng- land; three sisters, Mrs. Belle Parker, Mrs. Florence Berryman and Mrs, Rese Weods, all. of England; and four grandchildren. Funeral “service will be held at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home Pontiac, with the Rev Teeuwissen Jr. officiating Burial will be in Oak View Cemetery Roval Oak. Pontiac Lodge F&AM will conduct graveside service Bishop Emrich to Talk at Lapeer Lenten Supper LAPEER—The doors of Grace Episcopal Church parish house will be open to the public Wednesday when the church holds ité first Lenten potluck sipper followed by an address by the Rt Rev. Richard S. Emrich, Episco- pal bishop of Michigan 7 p. m., will be preceded by a service with Holy Communion at 6:30 in the church The potiuck dinners and talks will be held each Wednesday night during Lent, with com- petent speakers talking on the various aspects of ‘A Christian's | Responsibility in His Commu- nity.”” Bishop Emrich ts the first of such speakers. Bishop of Michi- gan for the past seven years, the Rev. Mr. Emrich was born in Turkey. the son of a Congrega- tional missionary. Since coming to Michigan, he has been a leader in social relations, especially racial ones. and is considered one of America’s outstanding speakers. Joe Phillippi to Head Sunnyvale Men’s Club WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—At a recent organization meeting of the men's club of Sunnyvale Chap- el, Joe Phillippi was elected presi-| dent, with Delmar Reeves as vice president. Edwin Hodges was named secre- tary; . George Stamp, treasurer; and the Rev. James Parker, the pastor, is the group's chaplain. Keego Church Group ‘|to Start Study Sessions "| KEEGO HARBOR — The-WSCs of the Trinity Methodist Church is sponsoring a weekly study group, beginning at 9:15 a. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Edward Col- lins, 1859 Sylvan Glen. The group will read and discuss “Ged and the City’ at the first meeting. Legten Services Set IMLAY CITY. —The Ash Wednes- day Communion First Weeks until Easter. a following, : _| brief service will be held Thurs-) day evenings. twe daughters, Mra. | Walter J, The supper, which will begin at —+ Funeral foBeHeld Five Bay City Students Ches X-Rays Given | | Ross Roeder, e Barbara Finner, and Linda Coons Visiting Waterford Hig WATERFORD TOWNSi.IP—Five students from Bay City’s rural Handy High School are attending | school this week at Waterford | Township High School as part of a | Sunday after several months’ ily) student exchange. program are Linda Coons Freed, June and Barbara Visiting here Robert Ross Roeder senior and Adair Finnér, juniors They are the house guests of the five local students who visit ‘Milford Rotary Set ‘to Mark Anniversary MILFORD A large turnout is expected at the Bertha Baker School tonight. when the Milford Rotary Club will be hosts to the Huron Valley Lions Club and the Walled Lake Rotarians, e¢eiebrat- | ing the 50th anniversary of the Rotary organization Almost 200 guests § including their wives are expected for din- ner which begins at 6 45 the- international Milford Along with celebration. the club is | commemorating its 16th year of organization. according to Joseph Berrard president District Governor Harold M. Derr and past District Governor Lieyd C. Magee will be guest speakers for the evening. Musical entertainment will be furnished by Mrs. William Rakery and the Milford Barbershop Quartet. Local dignitaries included in the program will be Dr. E. H. Camp- bell, newly clected deputy district | governor of Lions International who will give a resume of the club's history Representing the Walled |.ake historian will be Elmer Conrad and (George Vanater wil] have | charge of Milford's record of past ' events | Drayton Woman Falls; Found After 112.Hours DRAYTON PLAINS—Mrs. Ray Upchurch of 2775 Deland St. was found lying in five inches of water yesterday after she had slipped and | fell while going to her chicken coop breaking her left leg Discovered by Mrs. Chester Bowles, a neighbor, she had been in the water 90 minutes. Taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, she is in good conditrin today just recovered from an Oct. 10 auto accident in which she | County Calendar | Waterford Township The Pashion Your Figure meet at 7 pm. Wednesday a race | High Schoo) Walled Lake The Walled Lake Study Club ti meet et 136 pm Thursday at the hor of Mrs Cameron Rose A hobby sale ; will be featured with a progra on herdicraft and a news discussion Unien Lake The Unjen Lake Volunteer Firemen | will meet from 730 to 9 pm today at the Oakiand County Tubercujesie San- }@torium for drill practice and imstruc- tion Clartsten te The Joseph C Bird Chapter 294 OES. will hold initiation and reception for! | Mrs. Margie Conrad grand representa. | tive, at 8 pm today at the Clarkston Masonic Temple ( Advertisement) Completely Stops | Bleeding Piles — in Just 3.Days- Sq. Rockwood. Mich. wor | Suffered terribly wit hired and irruation. Tred all kinds } ments so torts. injections. et | @ut relict, a8 advierd only an operation. ~ Would help me. Then | tried RECTORAL. ‘that marvelous internal medicine. Im just three = all bleeding. etc. completely Stopped t Was eighteen months ago and there has never been any trouble since.” Why suffer? Get well! Stay welll Ne_J i Sri: feceemry. et a bottle -of f CTORAL today at Simms; Walgreen's Thrifty: JF. Vi; Drug Luttrell Pharmacy; Stankster & Jones. Dunseith: Cotes. | Purtney’s, Rule. Quality, Keego Drug. + | Keégo. Hatbor, Drayton Piairs,, Avira | | Hetgnts ‘ \ \ She had | received | broken ribs and a broken left leg. | | & | te danet ed them weeks ago— ; I YS i? A i ‘ we aie 3 : report from Clare Cummings, . - = - asks i \ 3} t _ | Pontiac representative on the Oak- Pe Per \ fi N land County Board of Supervisors, Press on beck heads the 46-point agenda facing the City Commission tonight. Cummings is slated to report On a proposal to the State Legis- lature aimed at heading off a slash in city representation on the county board. Appeintménts ef members of HG sip : MARK ANNIVERSARY—New Citizens League of Pontiac Monday Pontiac Press Phote night celebrated its 17th anniversary. Shown here with Miss Janice | Bank, 416 Northfield, and Mrs/ Clarence Chamberiajn, 194 Wall. Antona, second from left, who heads the organization this year are |Over 200 members and gues(s attended a banquet, which also (lefty to right): Enger Madsen, 270% S. East Blvd.; Mrs. John | honored the birthdays of Washington and Lincoin. erty at 61 > St. and the fifth 'P - ese Sn copes Truro tc the Pilots Studying ontiac New Citizens Mark (heckers Tourney x 17th Anni f Le amend four resolutions adopted New Citizens encredhelagage parched peaeaeleaeal : last week, changing the date of la auses marked its 17th anniversary at aj of the VFW Auxiliary. A new checkers tournament will -micarslyg ert 16. Washington-Lincoln birthday ban- | Mary William /W. Donaldson |get under way at 7 p.m. tomor- : =" USC Offers Course quet Monday evening in the Pon | *P0ke briefly, as did Lynn D. Al-/row in Hotel Waldron when the ee ee Two ordinances are slated for AA +» tiac High School cafeteria len, Oakland County cerk, and E.| 5, 1; Che. - ker Club —— ~— introduction. The first would pro-| to Military, Civil : C. Russe, director of adut edu tac os aye Checer Ce Sag — vide for rezoning to commercial 1 Fliers Officials | The 200 members and guests | cation in Pontiac schoos. | holds its regular weekly meeting. - ae lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 of assessor's ’ | attending saw hhighlights of the Delos Dunham, with 132 points, Music wis furnished by the | ‘ Pentioe Press Fete | plat 115, lots 40 to 47 and lot 129} LOS ANGELES w—The bodies! Constitution dramatized by 15 was winner of the midwinter . . mad | members of the current citizen. | Pestiec Migh Scheel ensemble, FIRST AID FOR POLICE RESERVISTS — Set. |S. Edith, on James Taylor, 22 Rosshire. Rollison is | Of assessor's plat 116, all on had been removed but the plane's! 11) sissy taught by Miss Janice | With vocal selections by Rebecea (tourney, which ended last week. Clayton A. Randolph (rear) watches the artificial | one of 28 trained police reservists and Taylor is | vest Bagley street. wreckage was left almost as it Gould. — respiration technique used by William Rollison, 176 | one of 28 men now receiving training The second would amend the dog 1 2 Se ae ee oe bores hd Sees ee : | ; edaee: lay after a crash just short of faculty. Mrs. Herbert Laughton headed a/g9 points: Robert Dunham, 83 = = died = = Communications are also listed|the runway. The fuselage w@s| Jean Bailey read a paper on | committe which eT Dene ony | Points, and Cari Boeneman, 82 38 Trained Reserve Police, Firemen| igre Petencrt woincn|san Wins ‘were. stator |tned Sn oc Lina Ee | Mew Atm Slabinat poured, Per|POMS | ’ Engineer's estimates for two-inch | can. -| sented another on Lincoln. W. E.C.| Mrs. Ann Slat — a —s vement on the follow. | Parts of the landing gear and e?-| Hithwaite discussed Lincoln's life, | 95 toek pest pte 7 Stand Ready for Emergencies Here _ |i sss: t essed: | roe, were scanered stout te) while Washington was the subject Ties | on " |comes wow membern Hem trenve trom Geng to Basi| What caused the crash? sponge — a EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the last ficient in the use of firearms, since, ~ Volunteers may enroll at Ne. 1 |vueara —<— «2 read a greetig from Congressman in a series of articles about Civil boulevard fi Voorheis to George A. Dondero (R-Mich) of Defense sctivities in the Pontise they are required to shoot once a| Station, Parke and Perry Sts. | "iiss = That is the question a group of | Roval Oak. Others on the program By ARNOLD 8. HIRSCH | month on the police target range. The police reservists are given gad oy pr ea from Jesiyn to eset! studen . in a flight safety course included Mrs. Mary Todd. D.A. R. Thirty-eight trained reserve po-| Both police and fire reserve saree ie nony ceed Teen aios anew avenue from Baldwin to _— pr SS Keeevicenion chasm: ics. bas P : ing manual. H > -N American Legion % licemen and fire fighters stand | members learn Red Cross first ald | view films from the FBI and other a a aan they graduate March 4. They are aaa = Joseph Phillips } ready to bolster Pontiac police and | methods as well as the specialized | jaw enforcement agencies. bag oe avenue from Josiyn to east end | learning how to detect mechanical (j0¢ Pontiac American | fire department rosters in time of | work of the individual department.| yafric direction, how to make | of street. failures. . Becend svenue from Bartell te Puller e Ps e war emergency. An additional 28 | men will join the police reserve ranks next month. Ten of the men meet Tuesday nights with Capt. Victor. Bodamer of the Fire Dept. to practice hose- laying, axe-welding and firemen's techniques As well as providing an added | squad for wartime disaster, the men also are valued as a reserve to aid the 100 regulars at large fires, The police reserve has 28 trained ' The auxiliary firemen, now vet- erans, have learned most of the theory Tuesdays. In other lessons, they would be- come expert at the fireman's lift and the fireman's drag, two fa- mous and still invaluable rescue methods. “Say a minor bombing tdok place,”” says one Fire Dept. offi- cial, “You can imagine the num- men who completed training 18 | ber of men necessary to take care months ago. They assist the regu-; Of it. And the Fire Dept. end of it lars on holiday patrol duty and at | such events as parades. is the major part.” an arrest, when an arrest can be made legally, how to secure and protect evidence and handling crowds and mobs in riots are among the things they learn. Randolph says the department is | .f not seeking any more volunteers for immediate training, but states that names are being accepted. He may be contacted at _ police headquarters. Thief Takes Fire Truck NUTLEY, N.J. & — Somebody stole a big red fire truck Sunday from outside fireman Albert Place’s home. The truck, with Nut- ley Fire Department painted in large letters on the hood, was found parked in New York City} yesterday near the Lincoln Tunnel entrance. CLIP end SAVE te Bartell ya te east Second evenue from Westbrook avenue from end of street Willard street from Center to Paddock. Wolfe street from Edison to Glenwood Wing street from tealm te Ken- mett Young street from Montcalm te Ken- . Also scheduled is a resolution to receive special assessment rolls prepared by the city assessor for two-inch blacktop in the following: Barkell street from Rasked te Co- lumbie Beverly avenue from Joslyn to Puller California avenue from Franklin to Edith street from Osmun te Michigan Air Line Railroad court from Wilson te Michigan Railroad. from Jessie to east from Piret from ” Prancis street from Pike to Chandler Going street from Osmun te Whitte- more Harrison avenue from Franklin reed te te’ Need hiena avenue from Belmont te West Hopkins avenue from Baldwin te Stanley Another 28-man group will com- | plete its three-month _ training March 15, thus giving the police | OBEY these official Civil Defense force a solid 56-man reinforcement unit. e In charge of the reserves is AIR RAID Instructions Sgt. Clayton A. Randolph of the Traffic and Safety Bureau. Half of the 28 veteran reservists are licensed to carry guns while AIR-RAID ALERT on diity. All of the 8 are pro- (immediate attack) J-minute wailing siren i . anime Em tei Mexico Reportedly |} ALt-cLEAR polars Closes Gas Deal —_==_=" ) | Ovens, | with Ne Warning | with Wami MEXICO CITY (INS) — Mexico But Calmly arning aming reportedly has signed a contract with a Texas company to pipe 500 at Drop to floor. Get; Go to prepared as banged ra - Mexican gas HO ME under bed or| shelter. Turn off y the U. S. heavy table. all appliances. A seurce close to the govern- _ rb id toy te det] at ped a been under negotiation for several un r months and would bring 502 mil- WORK work bench. shelter. lion dollars yearly into Mexico. If such a contract has been . . ond all a Drop to floor out Obey your signed, it means of line of win-|teacher. Go to - aye ry _— raed SCHOOL dows. Bury face/assigned shelter that a warn had donigenies in arms. quietly. gas Pe © eee Be in the Drop. to ground| Obey wardens. The informant said Mexico's or dive for cover. | Go to the nearest present government oil monopoly OPEN Bury face in 1-4 ling eats chief, Sen. Antonio Bermudez, will arms. shelter. be fired—presumably because of . bie gas deal — Drop to floor, |Get out. Go to ona. _ VEHICLES Bury face in building or xs Ruiz Cortines. ‘ — ter. the for 2 re ‘ Tenn: University Wisner street from Cass te Short. Freee ey 12 i ? ’ . v : , . >= fa d poset The students — military pilots from the United States and Can- ada airline flight managers and representatives from aircraft plants—will be taken to an old “It's a matter of logical deduc- elimination,” , the in- structot of the unique course. Andrews, a pilot since 1925, said each part of the wreck is checked. ‘Most of the students start out pretty skeptical about being able | to tell what caused an ’ January Relief Cases, Fewer Than Average (season, the State Department of 'Social Welfare said today. | Direct relief cases during the month totaled 21,756—an increase |of 291 over December. _Maxey, director of the social welfare department, said the below-normal case load Other ‘relief cases carried dur- ing January: Old age assistance, 76,213 ‘(down 240); aid to depen- “But by the time they leave| dent children, 19,986 (up 169); aid here they are pretty well con-|to the blind, 1,827 (up 8); aid to vinced,”’ he added. ‘the disabled 2,125 (up 7). ir 7 ed i 4 * o ° = « td st tinct tinaatl —- a wore * altel mgt ’ : Bt Hl" J ] E : PR ; ES ’ S F TUESDAY. - ’ FE , SBR U ARY 9» 29 W le 8 er . pe salle Sof Struggle ety 7, oo Part) degrrengrs term: Sains Dene. M CHI Strength Wi to operon nh th : gle SICAQO ew ward ‘third fou Ken. tr, Cass Dena shmop 48. Kennelly valN E 's Democratic uni Prati cipal balloting nd Sta Hi aie ; the ee me twos M whe ay par- ; Stud if Sie a = sree rrp ee i the real Son a Ken- stabbed bes vas treated tudy pont Gr Agree armen te No The , = Seon reise eae ee it ela ou neat: a nees Bats rere te — ow ee ee Th Democra Rieesaen ; rally of Michigan a = et tes 10 lect ties tthe . " “katie of re ee a py be i t Rice reported ugho ed in decide a ife und balig - {"° approach ot Ca . tancy ere aera ile of 0 33 E. change gan and Miche fens: Me sed Massa a a oe ene "he erent iPreentHa —— Mich- cs vi bod * ba appiee tions ued ounty perhaps all ail g-gn rae pock dent Hari ae. sgleerretae| J oe al and par- in -old udent - of an ry . 50 vi Ww ae page ay ner ea oe oo ihe Oakland in acred to Michigan a Tie be. 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MA Fs 7 Ciut "3 LAgRS Fed. 21, wens Saask a> #2 F a2, 7 py sad. s . nad a re THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 2, eure 15 aeAME MIT ie ik NaANre ’ muUbLU TWEN -- Today’ s Television Programs == Finds Rewards ‘Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel +—-WWI-TV Channel 7—WX YZ-TV Channst 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT ROUS with oll cleaning tools — (4) Mayor ef the Town group, but are stopped by po- licemen, Ronald Colman, Benita WEDNESDAY MORNING Are Too Costly (2) Morning | Don’ t Try the Big Time, TV Actress Says + - Role seeking word about same man| Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces | worth it.” Jeff Caffery Resigning Dean of Diplomats Joined Corps in 19]l ing-hunting existence of a planta- ‘tor a Lark’ car had passed by and, Chicago VENTEEN )6:@8 — (7) Little Rascals} joe ar 7:00—(4) Today. Small Dramatic WASHINGTON up — Jefferson; Good Friday. I was going to “Spanky.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- | > s Follows Jobs as Clerk, | C@ifery joined America’s Career! church but when I got to the door venture serial. (4! Time for | 9:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy | 9:00—(7) ‘treks a 0 * | diplomatic service ‘‘for a lark” and| I jeoked at my watch. Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2)| Rusty gets his hair cut against |” reakrast ub. Hostess, Fund Solicitor stayed on for 44 years. 7 George Washington Speaks for) his mother's wishes. Danny | Romper Room. .(2) Welcome fs is: tallies on Bel. 2 after I saw I would not have time Himself. Film with John Daly,} Thomas, Jean Hagen, Rusty | Traveler. NEW YORK (UP)—Do you feel | serving in eae of -the world’s to visit church aaa ear = Fred “Allen | Harner star. (9) Pick thé Stars ‘9: 30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. that you're a_ talented young spots and coming close to death 0 fear cel .. tae ie lest to 6:15—19) "News. Austin Grant. (4) | aL Hie ieee ka an 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) | actress and simply must come to ‘only twice,” as he puts it. the subway, I heard a terrific ex- ' News. Paul Williams Fireside Theater. Man bent on Ding Dong Stpool. (2) Garry New York to give big-time tele-| Today at 68, Caffery | like | plosion. They told me later at the | @:25—(4) Weather. So o revenge meets his victim in| Moore. vision the privilege of making a| only: a slightly mellowed version | embassy that Big Bertha, the Ger- 6:25—(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot M4 | Mexico during celebrat of |10:30—14) Way of World. (2) Ar ? of the adventure seeking young-/ man cannon, had dropped a shell | 6:30—(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Re | “ oro of | “ se > > of * 18: 7) < . Seven. ; oe N = = | | $s r AF wii Glenn Langen plays hero of | (2) Danger. The .Blue Hotel 00—(7) Stars on Seven Eve, almost broke, and found that | of U, S. missions around the globe. streaming wisps of Spanish moss. Start Now for rench-Indian War in The Stephen Crane's classic about 2:15—(9) Man's Heritage old friends she had ed t : vu The riding, fishing and hunting are : With All Teolst -* a ean. | pred |: 3) } g expect © | He is the dean of the U. S. corps| ,) od § Bloomin Complete Hostage (9) Guy Lombardo | frontier town In Nebraska, | contact were no longer around and bed Said eo vee ot che ways ummer g ' Music with Lombardo band and| jienry Hull stars | 2:38—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (4) Jean : is - — a As the scion of a wealthy wad | ; “coum or yenay! soloists. (4) Dinah bore. S008 9.55 7) stop the Music Mune | MCBde. (2) Art Linkletter. |The first necessity was te earn |‘edor longer than any other—2|gistocratc tamily. Cattery could ff TUBEROSA ROOTED : come iscsi Gorge Wesklaewnn sey Pig Rode ee este '$:00—(7) Theater. (9) Wednesday | *R0ush to buy food and lodging. | ¥°*'S. have lived out his days in well pro- | as Wexe (on tow | ee ee ee age 1) Cae Gift. (2)| She tasted ea in a de- | Caffery, witty and courtly, has tected leisure. He tried it for a| BEGONIAS | : (4) News Car John; Show. Prof. McNulty co with | Big Payoff. a ret — oe hig a ~ ip eieange a om 7:45—14) } Caravan u y copes . clerk. She had trouble keeping | tient, old style diplomacy. But | Tulane University at New Orleans : We Repair All | Cameron Swayze (2) Jo Staf-| a bubble dancer and a playboy. |3:15—(4) Golden Windows. the figures straight. There fel- | he hed no ready defiaition fer |in 1906 For S All | ford Show. Jo sings folksong of | (2) See It Now. Edward R. Mur- | s:39-(4) One Man's Family. (2)| towed a brief term as a restae such diplomacy. By 1909 he had read b | - Makes and | Colonial times row and news commentary, in- | Crosby. : read enoug : . . | terim report on polio vaccine | Bob : rant wal sail helen “ ner fs “Getting things done.” he said in) taw te pass am oral examination. | ' Medel Cleaners 8:00—(7) Jumbo Theater, Willam| with originator Dre Jonas FE. | 34-4) Concerning Miss Mar- ‘ ne * was | an interview. “That's about all it| Still unsatisfied, he went to | Lundigan in ‘Bachelor’ (9) | can lowe. | feo much food available amounts to. How is it done? You! Washington and into the foreign | Bishop Sheen. Talk on ‘‘Disci- | —— ; 4:00—(7) Ca Flint. (9) Justice | It looked like she was on the way | just play it by ear.” service in 1911. 63 West Huron | pline.” (4) Milton Berle Show. | 11:6®—(7) Soupy s On — oy Cok. Be Fact Falls. ( 2) |! getting a start in acting when} He declined to discuss his latest ie wan wersied compataiiecte | FE 5-6261 9 | Jan Murray, Robert Merrill,| ational — (4) News. Paul Brighter Day. she had a chance to join a summer | diplomatic achievement—helping to a au fhe Sicer "ork y Robert Strauss, guests, as Miltie | Williams. (2) Neys. Jac LeGoft lengcta) Firat Love. (2) Secret stock company in New York State | settle the British-Egyptian dispute ae hy. of Indiana. The — | tries to borrow some money. (2) | 14:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Lois | ee to get some experience. but she | over the Suez Canal bases. He was! on an 1937 | — | Life With Father. Father is} Maxwell in “Love and Poison." | Storm. ; . director got too personal and she | permitted to stay on nearly three Cattery id he pl te visit In- : | quarantined with the rest of the | (9) Movie Date. Doc Blanchard. ‘ta: :30—4) Mr. Sweeney’s World. | jeft after a week. . | years beyond the retirement age in iene bal ine to hie Lafayette | USED TV SETS FE 2-402 | | family when the two younger!) Glenn Davis, in “Spirit of West | (2) On Your Account. No television work came her | order to help reach that settle- home in April. He ‘is not pace | $10 te $15 Down boys catch the measles. Point (4) little show. Richard | 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. (4) / way, so she took a $10-a-day job ment. | Where he will live thereafter all | $5 W 8:30—(7) Twenty Questions. H. v.| Keley in “Act of Bravery.” (2) | Moderp Romances. parading Fifth Avenue with a tin) ‘You know, it's hard to quit. iis alana See ts: Slee ae tae eek : i : P a ee . 96 Oakland ‘Ave. Caltenbc , l Miss Fair Weather 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Folk | box collecting funds for Palestine. | he confessed. “But i = vague. He expects to write a book HAMPTON -TV Kaltenborn, guest on animal, | . 4 I (2) | Next came a job as hostess in a/ it’s better to quit while you're win- FE 4-2525 vegetab, mineral quiz. (9) |43:29—12) M “p Songs. (4) Pinky Lee. | ne and, in fact, has three publishers ‘ ° n = 2) Movie Date Prisoner | R. Q. Lewis. | restaurant where she found a kin- ning. ilies tela ate: est Huren St. Comedy Theater. Film TBA. (2) | of Caruel dred soul in Everett Chambers, a| He did consent to sketch im an — ; Halls of Ivy. “Faculty Follies "| . : 5:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) soda jerk, who also had the TV | account of his two brushes with z ~~ _ ~~ — ~ a Faculty puts on musical to raise | 11:30—(4) Tonight. Vanety with! Howdy i. (4) Howdy | sieam in his eye. They tried to | death. Both of them are connected funds for tour by student drama | Steve Alle _Doniy. 2) Pirate Pete.” bin'vach other net tecson abe, |wth the Roman Catwaie rengor| EVEN IF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE... BUT TRUE! | $500,000,000 bond issue. Hart spoke at a Kent County | ’ Democratic tancheon club meeting He said the Republican party | was ‘‘stalling’”’ | proposal on the April 4 ballot. “The — urgent sized by | better Michigan roads through al over placing the need for major highway construction was empha- the Democratic party | state of Michigan. Alger was an unsuccessful Re- | At present, he plans to leave Friday for his return to Brussels. © All Makes @ Expert, Trained Technicians and finally Joan got her first break. | A dramatic program needed a girl with long straight bipnd hair. which he follows with devotion “The -first time was in Paris _ Metal Tubes $1 more each. INSTALLA 21” TV PIC. 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Burton s a CKLW. Edate Chase oe ee | CKLW, News, Homechat CKLW, Davies “When Everett says I've done @| Edward Lamb with communism, WPON. Idietime Serenade pall _— of Tewa | WJBK, News, Murphy WJBK. Tom George good job on a show, I feel that! bu; later switched her story com- AT ARTHUR MURRAY’S * CKLW. News. Sports [SAR News Toate WPON. News, Eady noth 1 tters,"” J said. . . | 6.39 WIR. Reynolds Cl ane WPON, News Piper Paul Pili —_— set) Ned baa » soan pletely around, ° - Bescaenens whe come to us are Free Book... Tells AN Siz" sae latecwn tpens ren, [ioe Soe voee | MGMT 1 don't care much what anyone |” The latest development in the ep aye | Riac Sites | SE ie, | (ERTS mae Te | tue oem Oren | ee says” complex Lamb case came late yes-| Fight at dancing ou there ver ts in it. ! .-Selis Nothing! | 643—WJR, Lowell. Thomas CKLW Muse | CKLW: Mary Morgan. WHY? Martin Bioes She ® to make further prog-|terday with the announcement by| rst lesson. a WXYZ. bhuste shew WPON, Manhatian Music | WCAR. Pontiac High WCAR, Hall. ress as a television actress, but | Atty. Gen. Brownell that the Fed- The wh whole secret is Arthur 1:08-WIR. Ovest House 11:38—WJR, Music - | 10:48—WWs Break tne Genk en tree oe she’s not aiming for the moon. Her | eral Communications Commission | Murray's amazing discovery, The If you hear | WWJ.) Star Extre WEY Wena ee ot ewe: Ck gee Pee ww tpevias pepe marriage is more important to her.|had handed the Justice Depart- Seep To ity. This but don't un- wxyZ, Red Sheiten tr. | WPON! Sports Slants | ciecceed, ese Ak Bem WCAR, Harmony Hall “It's been an interesting experi- | ment a transcript of Mrs. Natvig's basic step gives you the key to all derstand, per- WJBK. Larry Gentile | - WXYZ Med. Romances 3:00—WJIR, News. Hymns ence.’ she concluded, ‘‘but if 1| testimony. Brownell said a grand | dances is $0 easy you can mas- h . : WPON, News, Kline WEDNESDAY MORNING | CKIW. Florida USA WWJ, Woman in Love = F : : : : ter it in just 5 minutes. Yes, even aps youdon't ; | wien mia ee WXY2R Bd McKenzie had known what was in store for| jury would begin an investigation M you've never danced before! need a hear- Pee Wawel ee eee ee a _ WCAR, News, Carousel me, I'd never have had the cour-| next Monday WILL YOU ACCEPT ing aid — as ; gpl gallina wri “pred Waite WPON. News, Party 3:15—WJR, Aunt Jenny age t try it. As a general rule, lise einens Come er Stor - 1:30—WJR. Choraliers , : jo a sitter. to ur As HOUR you'll learn from “this re- | ‘WWJ, Morgan Beatty WIOK: Gentile. Giage MWPOM, Nyaa Tine 3:30—WJR, Helen Trent the results aren't satisfactory tactory pay: Accountants to Hear ray's now and be a star on the $ 00 WXYZ. Silver Eagle ww, P. ¥ vealing 43- -page booklet, CKLW. Oo ace ar WPON. Club 1460 11:38—WJR Make Up Mind wJBK, £ oaee ment for the struggle involved. ‘ dance floor. Studios open 10 AM TRIAL LESSON? “Your Hearing and Your WJBK. Larry Oentile. ae ma WxTR Cortsin Calls 8:48—WJR, Our Ford Vice President t 10 PM daily. Health.” - | 9:43—WJR, Bad Murrow WJBK, News WPON, Pontiac Party ww, 2 Tassos ® 4 > ol : Contains such facts asthe | 4 Ex Met sh Temiy | Ts oe Mame mat lines wm, nocemary | 4:08 WIR, Mouse Party ‘Senator oe ee mae ee artuur murray School of Dancing . bape Becond < Backstage ie care of your ears; the ef- = 1:30—WXYZ, Osgood, Wolfe | CKLW, tor Day WXY2, Wattrick. Morale of Nationalists Detroit Chapter of the National 25 | E. Lowrence St. Phone FE 2-0244 fects of vitamins and drugs 6:00—WJR Btop the Music WXYZ, Osgood. Wolfe WJBK News McLeod CKLW— | MANTLA Sen. Smith (R-| Association of Cost Accountants on hearing: whether deaf- WWJ. People Are Punny WIJBK Gentile enc Bin 12:00—WJR. Jack White WJBK, Don MeLeod : uw — Sen. th ( if ———— ———— : caring. : WXYZ Income Tax CKLW Terence O'Dell WWJ, News WPON, Sports, News | Maine) arrived from Taipei on her | Thursday at Detroit's Park Shelton | nessisinherited;thefamily | cCKLW Treasury Agent | WCAR. Coffee With Clem CKLW, Break the Bank 6:16—WWJ. Stella Dalles - : Hotel. problems of the deaf, and 8:15—WXYZ. Bhow Worla | 7 WWI. News co os WCAR, Talk Se ee ee Oe ‘ 2 Select Y many other revealing facts. | a0 wor ss . CKLW fovy Uavie wear. Rows WPON. Club 1460 the morale of Ch Nationalist Duffy. of 85 Manor, Birmingham, our And there's not a word in it WWJ. Dragnet | ws, Boe Maxwell 12:18 WOR. Perm Roundup pm yy — Rang, crm troops on Formosa. is general manager of Ford's | about Sonotone or its amas- WXYZ, Vandercoot WJBK. News, Gentile | vJ,/Paye Elizabeth boii ——— She will call on President. Mag-| Tractor and Implement Division. | ing new transistor hearing 8:43—W ve ae WPON News | wro Lancneun Basie WCAR, Carousel saysay tomorrow, and leave for| The meeting is scheduled to start | aid. . nnn Suet, ear | 8:15— WIR. Bud Guest 12:30—WJR. Time Out. Misie | 6:45—WWJ, Woman in Nowe | Bangkok that night. at & 3 pm Cet the facts straight "WX14, Sammy Kaye | WOAR. Cotteg” Glew cay oop CKLW George Wright x = ee ee _-_—~__»-_Sand-for_-your free vepy—teder? eREW oMuee + —-WPRON. “Egan Bhow 38 i . Delan SE , te WPON, News, Off Record ‘putin he sina Gat | CAR Harmens — GRLW. Bacio Chace | S VE BRAND NEW ERIS : , arm s MeLeod .r ; SONOTONE Fee bes Crewe | eR dealt’ Ree ("wrom Form ana “7 | Weam News A “4%, 9.38—WJR. Amos, Andy : — . News, - S11 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. WXYZ, Platter Brains 9@0—WJK, News | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | 5.15~wsR. Musi , : mye 2-1225 (CRU Eatie cantor” | WWE, Minuia erage | i eee neces we ume | aes oa tine | OVER: From Our Tasty Variety of F __ "a. WJR. 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