5 Priameniy Silt mcg * ' o ’ - * : BR Sunday—Fair — = ‘3 Lass \, 2 9 (Details Page: 2) | > . ; se “* oe ) 112th YEAR _%& * & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1954—32 PAGES. _ PRIS wel Gaara City Tax Issue Expected: to-Draw Heavy Cruel Sea Steals Child Ti wee French Beat Off Vietminh Attack at Dien Bien Phu Counterattacks Shatter Mass Rebel Assaults Against Fortress HANOI, Indochina (AP) —The weary defenders of ' | Dien Bien Phu beat off wild "new Vietminh attacks to- “ |day. They held the Com- 'munist-led rebels at bay a |mile from the heart of the | besieged dust bowl fortress. | French counterattacks, backed by tanks and heavy j jartillery fire, shattered levery Vietminh mass as-| a | sault trying to crack the| , key defenses of the fortress, | where many fighters have gone for five days without | rest. | In Paris, a French news agency | report said Vietminh regulars, who » | invaded Cambodia yesterday, cap- AP Wirephete | tured two cities—Voeune Sai and BABY LOST—Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, frantie with fear) Siém Pang—and were heading on that their baby is lost in the surf near their home at Hermona for Stung Treng, on the Mekong | Beach, Calif., turn to each other as they race up and down the beach. | piver The child, 19 months old, had strayed from the fenced yard and a A brief Freach ane posseesy told —_ saw . child in the water. The boy has not sald repeated Wastes “wre n found and presumably was swept out to sea. last night to break through ae last-ditch defenses had failed. In tidal waves of infantry, braving murderous French fire, the Com- munist-led rebels had pushed to within a mile of the fortress’ President Looks lo Sendle === fo Rescue His Housing Plan 2's | narrowing patch of trenches, | bunkers and barbed wire. But they WASHINGTON +«(AP)—Rebuffed in the House, the/were in grave danger. The posi- Eisenhower administration looked to the Senate today | tion's outer defenses were wrecked its fortificati to rescue its low-rent public housing program. wind ie ae = An allegiance of Southern Democrats and many Re-| in endlessly. publicans fought shoulder to shoulder yesterday in re-| Vietminh casualties soared as pelling persistent efforts of Northern Democrats and Re-|their Communist commanders publican leaders to write at least part of the President's | Med ® human sea of attackers using proposals into against Dien Bien Phu, try to peer nouns into a general housing bill. —_| engulf it eet ing After a two-day battle? — ior the first major Red —— | victory in the Indochina War. a the legislation was passed, | 77 pt (Zolf & Zeke) French army source estimated 352-36, without any public ; {kites or wounded since they swept that the Vietminh have lost 20,000 housing feature and 'in Cellar Post down on the fortress in mid-March. stripped of an Eisenhower on Phone Lists request for the right to, Zeke Rape Yedininpd anchor men raise interest rates on GI),, the Birmingham telephone direc- : home loans from the pres- | tory, even though his namesake ent 4'2 per cent maximum. | was dislodged from that choice In other housing fields, including | spot when new phone books came slum clearance, the bill went to the out in Detroit today. Senate pretty much as the admin-; Zolf Zzpt supplanted Zeke in De- istration wanted it. |troit. Instead of the last line of In one area the House gave the 800,000 name directory, Zeke the President even more than be | "°¥ has the second-to-last line. ; | There really isn't any Zeke asked for. Its bill would let the | Chief Executive drop down pay- Zzpt—or Zolf Zzpt, for that matter. } | The French claimed 7,000 of those | were killed. | The French have not announced heir own losses. The most serious threat to the fortress loomed in the northwestern sector of the dust bowl plain, where the Vietminh hold one posi- tion for launching aftacks. It was feared a massive charge from there and a break through might carry the attackers into the key center area. Candidate Has Sure Test Indoor Storage Urgently Needed for City Equipment Dock Strike ls Called Off Longshoremen Return. to Work in Response | to Federal Order NEW YORK (INS) — The Inde- | pendent International Longshore- men’s Association ended its 29-day |New York waterfront strike and| Were heralded as the two sources of this nation’s salva- |returned to work today under an | tion Friday at the anriual Oakland County Teachers’ In- |“or else’ warning from the fed-| stitute. eral government. | Some 10,000 of the dockers, whose | walkout cost the port an estimated | 430 million dollars, returned to their jobs at 8 a, m. The full | complement of 30,000 to 35,000 | hower’s minister, the Rev. , longshoremen is expected to shape | Record Cold Dr. Edward L. R. Elson, of oie ot ae banttnan Monday to help hustle the tons up of cargo piled up on the piers. the ILA might be ruled off the ballot in a new dock representa- tion election unless it sent its men back to work. This would be tantamount to wiping the ILA out. The strike, begun as a ‘“‘wildcat’’ walkout and later made “official’’ by union chiefs, was the longest and costliest in port history. There | was some violence as ILA men) clashed with members of the rival AFL union which is trying to or- ganize the New York and nearby New Jersey piers. Special police details were kept on duty to main- tain order. But the combination of ‘z's’’ gives ment home loans insu b the aoe aoe 1 Housing Prcerrticd the phony names a choice spot in below , he | the listing. peeling a Although Zolf replaced Zeke in| | | Detroit, Zeke's first cousin in Bir-| Freeman says he intends to contest | Before the bill was passed, the | mingham still ends the phone di-| the reelection of Dr. J. S. Scott as public housing dispute was re-/ rectory there. Birmingham’s: Zeke mayor of Ripley. solved by the House when it de- is really the pseudonym for 14| Unofficial returns from Thurs- feated on a 211-176 roll call vote | phachelors who share the same liv-| days election gave Scott 760 votes; a Democratic motion to give) ing quarters. contractor Joe Tucker Jr. 346 and Eisenhower just what he had; Ang the Birmingham Zeke Zzpt-| Freeman 57. ‘ requested—authority to build 140,- ers are confident they will retain) Said Freeman: “I have more 000 new units spread in increments | their anchor spot, as they've kept | than 57 relatives who I know voted (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) |it since 1947 despite the Zolf Zzpts. | for me.” for Detecting Phony Vote | RIPLEY, Tenn. ®—Dr. J. Louie| Many passenger and cargo ships were diverted from the port after | the tugboat men refused to pace ILA picket lines. Pope to Preside at Rite VATICAN CITY (INS)—The Vat- ican confirmed officially today that Pope Pius XII will preside over the canonization ceremony for Pope Pius X in St. Peter’s Square Sequence Pictures Show Actio ae . "EEE s| a 7, 4 P md - ; ' a>. , p “< ' Pe 2 iy =. FIFTH ROUND FLURRY—Shown above is « fifth round flurry in H i . ; . f n in Title Fig last night's fight in which Kid Gavilan, challenger, led with a left,| camera catches Gavilan’s left lead and Olson’s counter to but got two belts in the head from Bobo Olson, middleweight champ, | Bottom, Olson's opponent goes off balance and then takes as Olson retained his crown in Chicago Stadium. Top, left to right, | cross. Other pictures, story on page 16, nt \ "7 FE AP Wirephote head. @ right 2% fan * “58 + ~~ ' . Pentiae Press Phete OUT IN THE COLD—Costly equipment of Pontiac Department of ’ Public Works stands unprotected from the weather at the DPW’'s Lake Street Yards. City officials hope to build a new DPW head- quarter where they can get equipment under cover if Pontiac prop- erty owners vote Monday to raise the city tax limit. This would mean no hike in actual taxes, but only a change in the way the tax money is used. Ex-Ambassador to India Indicts History Textbooks By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE The American school classroom and the Sunday school Chester Bowles, former ambassador to India and World War II OPA director, was the featured speaker at the afternoon session attended by over 3,000 county teachers. | atomic ’ President and Mrs. Eisen- 4 i E Hi ay LF J z : this the coldest April 3 in Pontiac in 75 years, brought cold wave states and | z i REGE [ire & Fy | FF 7 tT 5 : J q. i E ! g* F Fe 3 af : deus il i #1 ai § i E i 3 i i 5B: I z iH it 4 is li i: 74% LT 18 Hl it i E i FE i iY I iE Nazis to Get Easier Life BONN (INS) — An Allied High lat i easing the living the seven top Nazi war criminals | i ! i mt tory will draw voters to the polls Monday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. filling the nine ective municipal of- fices, voters will rule on proposals to add a $3,000,- 000 addition to Pontiac Be 7s ¢ 8 g® e 3 i S : 3 ifs if i a i if ois rf i, | iC : i ise i - i F i 4: 3 ; f a f ¥ i Q 1 f fie Hi it ia F fai & imprisoned in Berlin's Spandau Jail. i Pusan Fire Kills 40, i Levels Shanty Town Incumbent Odin H. Johnson also said the violation bureau should be transferred to- the court. As to sentencing, he explained, “Each case must stand on its own merits. A jail sentence of 30 or 9 days to a workingman may put the 1. | penalty on the innocent family and commyt- their support on the public.” Municipal Judge Candidates Express Views on Handling of Guilty_ Drivers G. Edson Hallock and Cecil Me- a4 ‘ oa. Pr Oe a ee a ee OREN Pe ee NE. dif i | | F 4 r 3 rf i z i 2 i | social pital. - Annexation could have been done director of psychiatric ial work at Pontiac State Hos- am Voters Must le Whether to Annex am Bureau 19 single family t) Save Our Elm Trees” at Mon-4 Where to Vote in Monday's ®—Senior High 10—Crofoot School 11—Oakland County Office Building Bchool ; Municipal Court 23—Eastern Junior High School Schoo! 25—McConnel) Schoo! 26—McConne!! School 27—Wilson School 28—Wilson Schoo! B'nai Israei 31—Webster School School __ = 33—U.S. Naval Training Center 34—Pontiac Building 36—Jefferson Junior High Schoo) 3i—Jefferson Junior High School School , The Weather PONTIAC AND cold lew te M. and Sunday, high % te 33. west te west winds becom- ing west te te 8 te 12/ miles an heer late tonight. | Southwest te south winds on Sunday. | Zeday in Pontiac Lowest /t ure precedi 8 am pe ne “4 f= At 6 o.m.: Wind velocity 21 mp Direction: Northwest. ' | Sreat@st “religious renaissance in | nistory.”” te southwest and diminishing person has already been killed. | a 22 2 a] vis es een | Slee age SE Runs 7 A.M.-8 P.M. (Continued From Page One) Twp. Plot Century of Birmingham's Beauty ( i The 1 p.m. luncheon at the Com. | will start things | for Plant-Up” campaign to run | j with the city from 1-10, City officials and rep- | resentatives from local groups will | be guests. a cf A member of the Forestry De- at Michigan State Col- will talk on ‘The Dutch Elm and What We Need to Do = The new commission will meet E a } ‘ *s Rotary Club luncheon at noon the Community House. A sound Sister i included. af i if g 4 F g é Monday Voting Time] : ; & nomination in the March 1 pri-| (07 THF PONTIAC PRESS - ¥, APRIL 3, 1954 © \City Boys’ Club Urges Big Vote a * ington, D. C. gram attended Friday in the Birmingham High 3,000 Oakland County teachers, are (1. to r. Oakland’ County superintendent of schools, former ambassador to India. Bowles spoke in a “Report from India.” Morning speaker was the Rev. Dr. L. R. Elson, President and Mrs. Eisenhower's minister from Wash- Members Distributing Last of 20,000 Leaflets: in Pontiac Some 20,000 circulars urging resi- dents to vote in the municipal : | of a week-long celebration in honor of Boys’ Club of America Week. ; COUNTY INSTITUTE KEYNOTERS—Discussing rf REV.. SOTERIOS GOUVELLIS were last year. Following the banquet a musi- Leal, “Bring Back Those Minstrel Born at Newark, Ind., on March 2, 1888, he was the son of Hiram and Reda Jane Rewe Stamper. married Ind., on Nov. 19, 1919 Pontiac 16 years ago. by a daughter, Mrs, Richard Free- man of Pontiac, three grand- four brothers, Indianapolis Ethel Bowser Dr. Tom Malone of are: Judge Maurice E. Judge Odin H. Johnson, District 5—16, 17, 18, 19, 3, u i + — se ties in their lives as in ours, ates tar st tom, cst J-Yoar-() the world & < gFgé Friday afternoon at W. H "hay preaches. They cannot rational. | ize bloodshed in the interests of building a perfect state.” Bowles told of watching schools spring up in Indian villages. Their standard of living goes up along with the disappearance of illiter-| jacy, he said, Dr. Elson in the morning said that America is experiencing its Te | Ship Docks at Chicago CHICAGO (UP) — The shipping | “America is moving Godward}season opened here late Friday | and we are coming out of the! when the limestone caryier Carl | great moral sag we have experi- D. Bradley docked with 12,340 tons | enced for a quarter-century with of stone from Michigan’s Upper 'new faith in ourselves and our fel-| Peninsula for the U. S. Steel Co. low man,"’ Dr. Elson said. < Stating that President Eisenhow- ; : : * . er turns to prayer before making | Wayne Circuit Jurist Dies. all important decisions, Dr. Elson}; DETROIT # — J Clyde L. | said that in the hour that he be- | Webster, 76, dean of Wayne County | came president, a “new mood and Circuit Court jurists,died—today+ a new climate came into our na- at his home. He had been ill) tional life.’’ almost a year. Vincennes, Indiana, Police Shoot at Speed Violators VINCENNES, Ind. (UP) — Po-| Officers in Mlinois and Indiana | ft , lice “@hiet James Harlow today | fired —Falr and Y | st men Mostly fate stood by his order to shoot —— had also “ at ’ speeding autos, even though one the youths’ fleeing car, Vincennes Police said, The three other youths are now tires if; being held by Lawrenceville au- | thorities, authorities here said. Twice this week,’ Harlow said, ‘speeders were arrested after their Harlow ordered his officers last | Thursday to shoot at thé speeders refused to stop. | He calléd his order “a declara- |tion of war on people who kill others on the highway.”’ | far. A State Police spokesman said Harlow’s drastic policy is “against the law. Our men are carefully instructed against fir- ing at a person wanted on a mis- demeanor charge, and that’s all speeding is,” Harlow's, officers have fired at .| least three times at the autos of | | was issued. On one of these oc-| | casions, an 13-year-old youth was) killed The youth was sitting in: the back seat of an auto which crashed two | poadblocks. He was killed by a Emmanuel Baptist Church will of- Candidates for the judg®ships| ficiate and burial will be in Perry | 55.900 low-rent units, already | Mount Park Cemetery. . Richard Lee Stringer Prayer service will be -Monday in the William F. Davis Funeral by _| Mary Stringer of 20796 Parkside St. in Ferndale. The baby was born Feb. 5 and | died Tuesday afternoon. = ual - 7 ee i GEN. H. 8. VANDENBERG Plan Last Salute for AF General Ex - Chief Vandenberg inn tive ale = to Be Buried Monday widow he is survived | Ind., Aden, | | Days,” entertained the fathers and | sons. Taking part in the show were Terry Warren, production mana- ger; John Givens, Bill Buck, and Housing Program Now Up fo Senate | srwce'sat ‘Tice tee pen i |Dick Austreng. Dick Neaves and) (Continued From Page One) | Jim Cartier. Jerry Libby, who was 6 35,000 over the next four years. | awarded the Epstein Scholarship In this tast-gasp move, 127 Demo- | for outstanding musical talent, was | crats were reinforced by 48 Repub- | their piano accompanist. licans and 1 independent. They; Among those receiving awards put through a compromise amend- | | ment designed to permit the ad- ministration to erect 70,000 units ‘Oil Heater Explosion ined the House the weald te 2e-| DOS $1,950 Damage | ceptable to the President and they buttressed this with a promise tof An exploding oil heater Friday, take a later look at the second night caused an estimated $1,950 | half of the original 140,000-unit | damage to the building and con- | plan. \tents of the Boyd Burch residence | * ¢ ® at 161 W._ South Bivd. Though defeated in this, admin-| Firemen. who used two pumpers. istration leaders claimed that leg-| and a ladder truck to fight the_ islation already on the law books | blaze, said no one was injured, but gives Eisenhower the right to start | the living room suffered severe fire under and water damage. Firemen contract, in the year that opens | fought the fire for about a half July 1. There is, however, some | hour before bringing it under con- | contrary opinion on this point. trol. During preliminary skirmishing) The damage, $1.200 to building” in the House, Democrats tried to | and $750 to contents, is covered by ' cancel out a proposed reorganiza- insurance, Burch said. tion of the Federal National Mort-| ~~ ;pagussent Aa gage Assn. (FNMA). This agency buys mortgages from lenders and others to support the mortgage | market. The administration reor- | ( Pottthe Youth Service April 13 in Detroit to Include Talk by Local Pastor The Rev. Soterios Guvellis of St. George Greek Orthodox Church here will be one of the speakers Greek Orthodox Retreat Planned Pontiac Laymen to Attend Meet Local Methodists to Join ~All-Day MSC Training © Conference Saturday Methodist men of the Pontiac area will join with other Michigan laymen of the denomination at the annual training conference for of- ficers and members at Michigan State College next Saturday. The program will start with registra- tions at 8:30 a. m. in the main auditorium. Devotions will be given by Dr, Marshall R. Reed followed by the address of welcome by Dr. Edgar L. Harden, dean of continuing educgtion at the college. The morning program also will include general discussion periods followed by luncheon at 12:45. At the afternoon session start- at 2 p. m. Rebert Mayfield, executive secretary of the gen- eral board of lay activities will speak on “Stewardship,” fol- | lowed by Prentice Brown whose topic will be “I Am For the Charch.” Climax of the day will be the address by Dr. G. Bromley Ox- at the Lenten retreat for youth of | nam, bishop of the Washington area Greater Detroit area. The retreat, sponsored by the Federation of Greek x ' Youth will be held Tuesday, April }13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sts. Con- |). peard and w : ted by « | stantine and Helen Church as0r tot teem and was exonerated by a Oakman Bivd. in Detroit. | } Theme of the service will be— the “Seven Capital Sins.” Father Geéaveliis will speak on “Greed.” Each lesson given by area priests, will be followed by an | examination of conscience. Sequel to the retreat will be the city-wide group Communion April 16 at a special Good Friday service Friday at 7:30 p.m. in St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 17400 Sec- ond Blvd. A group dinner will be served in the church hall after the service. It's a short trip to Jerusalem, of the church. Lately accused of Communist activities by a member of the Con- gressional committee, he asked to unanimous vote of the committee. New Worship Patterns Urged at Conference New ways to help maké religious faith a meaningful part of every day family life were projected at a three-day conference on the church and family -life, held near Indianapolis, Ind., last week. De'e- gates representing 18 denomina- tions agreed that “old patterns” of family worship no longer- hold good ‘in an age of jet power and air waves.” ; Agreeing that worship in the home is more essential today than Jerico, or Bethlehem, if you live! .vor the conference urged adop- n Connecticut. ( | Adverticemert) 18 of the state's | tion of such new patterns of re ‘communities have Biblical names. | ligious expression as (Penne al Advert*serment) As passed, the bill would permit | present $2,400 to $1,000; $15,000 house, from $3,000 to $1,750; | years. ° s . Further, the legislation would 6 $3,000 and s s > The legislation would broaden | +the_government's attack on slums. | by providing federal help for im- (City Wide) (City Wide) the United States Air Force,” will receive a great soldier's burial in Arlington National Cemetery Mon- day. ‘ The former chief of staff of the | fer insured no-down-payment USAF died yesterday at 55, young | 'oans for purchase of new houses of up to $7,600 in low cost areas for the four stars that he wore ‘and the high commands he had | 29d up to $8,600 in areas of high held cost. Such families would have 40 | His years to- pay off these loans His long illness from cancer) ended in Walter Reed Army Hos- pital, where he had been a patient since last October after seeming to recover following an operation | two years ago. oa | on South Lake Drive ™' Funeral services will be held in SF : i; § ; i j at eG.Fi iE Bs 34 Pe ao ai *e. ; of the 9th Air Force | provided tactical and fighter 3 i 24 Hy 3 3 F 3 2 8 ? . > MONDAY, APRIL Sth ELECTION DAY © ELECTION of City COMMISSIONERS © ELECTION of 2 JUDGES — © VOTING ON 2 PROPOSALS — a GRIPE... IF YOU DON’T VOTE! Need Transportation to the Polls? | ——— Call’“One of These Numbers! FE 4-0570 FE 4-2557 FE 4-0579 nnn EE.2-6868 FE 4-1523 - FE 4-7892. FE 4-4402_ Be Sure You Vote April 5th f / oe >.) 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His con-|burn Avé., was treated at Pon- while dition is critical. tiac General Hospotal yesterday hicle Only a few weeks ago, the Na-|for chest after his car cup of cofiee, i vajo Tribal Council agreed to pub-| struck a parked auto at 336 N Some of the choctis é lish the two volumes Father | Saginaw St., according to Pontiac found’ the bay work, the “Blessing | Police casnched dour takig tate the ceremony, the fundamental; Travis said his car was struck Sevesibe duiuation: tate te awe The ovale Mie. Be was MS) on tee lot wide ty auether gate. ant officer. “ arrived years in preparation. pushing his car into the The use of fertilizers on U. S. | duction annually by more than 25/ There are : native of Canton, Ohio, F. parked — | ax y by ~ seat 100. rns |U. &: with an eatimated 1200000 The boy led police t Me cia, | vane Se Death Notices Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7! Work Wid. 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Stnter: | wwe or comtais im person, Bop | Young married man, above ever.| Giireg ontats” scaay wales | ~-SUueune Service 12) Sitting" Stine Sta | fare me ee) ot w i" 4. we Mr. Glamper will lie in state ai | service S08. Orand Ave. Lam | verscosl qualities, who wants te| Sit’, Band Restaurant, Ms 8 | 41 PLASTERING sERvIcE com-| EAVESTROUGHING es ee he ieeevieie ee: 4 @ high income bracket| Sanford FE 39780 for personal) ™ 1 Quality - iG. for Ls 4 STRINGER, MARCH 30, RICHARD "Phone telling real estate. We are will anshi~ "EM 3-2830 F. Preach clean. 20798 Parkside St. Ferndale, he train such 6 fellow. | _ interview. =<" = ; Gere ok Centne © coi Ketal| “ng balding’ menstensnce, CAS cach Tyg lh 9 Leva n ROwPunres REatton | VERY RELIABLE AND EXPERY | © BASEMENTS OR FOOTINGS | s'ecrnic MOTOR UERVICE RE | OM TURMS UR $7061. | _ PE eres : as } Stringer. Funeral service will be AMILIAR WITH GOOD 0 aeee Teeter cl, 6 mare-| Oo FE 50501 pairing & rewinding. 218 E. Pike fHTERION DECORATING, ¥OU| WanreD 10 BUY ALL TYPES coe aT & held Monday, $. ot 2 p,m. | drafting practice to check, drew. — , . —SEBHALT PAVING are next. Call OR 34876. Mr.| of furniture. Ph. REALTY CO. ~- at the Wm. F. Davis ptr — precision _smait_devices | STOCK BOY AT THREE SISTER'S . Ea end come evenings ASPHALT PA IN ExPEnt tee TERING © RE. _Gidcumb. : = ATTENTION —, ba Home. Interment _ in for aircraft. Steady ¢ Market. Ex ” Need < Cal utter 7. OB) owas ond Tt. - — Wtd. Miscellaneous 25 : Fs County Cemetery. Baby Richard | snd to advance. MC.|_ Spply. 608 W. Huron PE >-3e02. | 27004 7? ond parking areas. Com | ROTI Te I pm Interior Painting HS you need mere mem end Oem ; Will lie in state at the Wm. F. Maoulecturing” Co. 118 Indian. HINOLE MAN For SBA | acer nase ce sea llaoen. Reppalt ‘Co. FE. at © SEWER CLEANIN Paper removed and wall weshing.| PLAT TOP DESK AND PILING GO ebeen eee } Puneral Home Dinneanetehe toon na ¥ farm of modern | . Srivate room and bath, good G. Wet basements painted dry. cabinet. MA 5-7878, OR 36506. of Gl marigngs, So can 3 Card of Thanks 1 4 Auburn “a4 = > Hageerty Hwav Wa''ed Lake. wee a References reouired — a Brick, block and stone wort. SS AM Bn Be bh sg For stone. sHo Ra) Ly REPAIR By Sy - we = Maple & 14 Mile Rd. aon oe - e. ft new or re- | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- Work guaranteed in m ar Buy FRO will be gied to ei rn 50 THANK OUR Many | ork: 2000 W. Wallen Blvd. in "WANTED SEMAN 70 Cane BOR 3 BOVE. spare , Pion _qottmates, | _wpevel_En FT. $4803 of O8 30088, | FB id Far tases, | WANTED TO ra | a wis wire at barn Pirst class sash who want good home end some iCK 8'0CK AND CEMENT AVES j ‘ PAPERHANGING tractors. OWN Ss FS friends, relatives, and neighbors . _ and door ma- work Get hd EAVES TROUGHING F tier*tnat Mocs, loucresv and | EXPERIENCED MELY COUNTER | shcg,en Cony otJazne owt | wou pom nousENORK CARE | gOv- ON Bae ——~ |__ouaramees_ ye seme | Stata pe sain ny a Riedie! Kroc" ctrecge mad ke when Ms. Odie wees week Ping ggllics oT gam | _ Write Box 70 = Abd live tm. Apply weg, tien ee von 0 PAINTING. PAPERHANGING ANT wanreo 1 oe oo icq oo the sae i t ie convalescing at bome. Spadatore DOZE Pe u “_ WANTED TO BUY HOUSES breed’ Mra Henry Otte sires, areal os . * rough. five Cerrol Lake Ra” neat Stwore. Also chimocra. No job tos FaIwiind, PAPERHAWOTNG. PA | Dares, and emer pundings te bs | PONTIAC REALTY CO | Whearve Creveell for his words of | would like to take full charge ie TYPIsTS eee Pe fee aie : Bone Decersion, FE east, om Ben sa fost. The faculty and stu |_ Box 18 Pontiac Press _work Ph PE see 2 GARAGE DOOR a Bs Wantec to Rent 29) Private F “Gents aise the bus drivers ond EXPERIENCED PATTERN Mack Help Wanted Female 7 Starting Sauary 2508 | Pose WORK RESIDENTIAL UPAINTING AND DECORATING ——— : comm ie. coed § com howe of custodians rtord er, men fabricating and ¥ ~ = Be eat ee «= ACCOUNT DESIRES BED- Schools. Friends and rela- laminating _ Reynolds Plas WHITE Cc , FE 1-418, James Weakiand. | ‘“ . . PAINTING DECORATING JUAR- room unfurnished rental tives, Mise the seighbers for Weir | tie tne “sel Oskley Park Id. | children og ie yy metre Pt teams —— CARPET SERVICE SERVICE acteed reasonable orices FE) side preferred, up to ie, “oe indness and sympathy Ma ¢1512 suburban home. Private pourene child, FE ¢sis. po ag lo my "aod fae? Femiy, | EXPERIENCED STOCK BOYS beth. Mut drive and te between | Bd ether om doyes benefits SS a - recovered. | panache & GALL PAMILY AL SERV. a, Ano for day work. FE 3-14603. ts W. 5 -t help employed. we overine fee for renter- or buyers. FE WisH TO THANK OUR RELA $35 MAyfa.r 63503 _ stalled. PE 66976 or PE 20834 | service and adjust your door for | _ White OA 93807 or FE +1007. 28 Usttia "saa ‘Dansd. Spaai 10. Fook COVERING —SALERIEAN A essories . events EMRE WITH AM | artermeace. 0 plus FAINTING INSIDE & OUT VREE COUPLE WITH 1 CHILD DESIRES | Is Here need Bpaatch ae ocean cc o0TT. — pert | ——PAPERING- PAINTING | houre Up” month, hove and floral offerings Also the Reve | ee A eng SALESMAN APPLY SeMENT WORK? RES 6 COMM | PE $0201 Open Sundavs. RESIDENTIAL & COMMPRCIAL | cant) '™ TE | Steal calor eppent Tou wil erend Paul Havens for his com-| FLOOR | COVERING | 84 AW Sal t 4 +4210. 2 siet nanos SR reward. | 53% W_ Huror FE 24223 , cy oa sare te “PS een encot Piping not reauree Per | COLORED MAN WANTS WORK OF | coves gi CONTRACTORS COW: | fed eeaNy Pate Poe | CORT: Mate. BRATTANY. SPA SihaURED MORTGAGE Loans | BUYERS WAITING bere. CAPAB ORGA ¢ Press. ; . &1008. : struction Go MA 41872. Walled | Laundry Ph_ VE 26201. tel. white . short Low BtEeees " , : cre tae sere eg oy ad A etal A SR Nite ORRERAT BURDING_ NEFA | ~wwwesrrwrrr to Cet A PORE NAR $200,000" Cash for Land | fareer fats 21929 or PE $0818 __ | GIRL TO LEARN BOOKKEEPING | CABINET MAKER & CARPENTER 5 tile work. FE 4390.) 9, ae fae ani 2 See fy Deve: me. , te 12 the | | GPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG WAN| operation: nd for general office | Kitchens a specialty, PE 32502, | OARAGE = AND editing and chreobery, | MA 6S) carne | At cur tispoenl tp perenere . day previous to publication. in the, local sales department of | work. Must be ane {0 tre Write ee ARE A service remodeling. | Estimates | con we See ow. —— REVS GOrTASTE RE | or conscoed ent, comenes yet WHITE - BROS. Transient Want may equivalent of .a collere course . ed .,, Stating | ‘sporting goods salesman with 5/ ments. 41% Dixie Hwy. OR M . : : AND WHITE sell. ASK FOR BOB Stee Your be canceled Up to ‘ocde the im salesmanship and earn good ath On woMAd Oe ORT years cuperience im local store./ _>1611. LANDSCAPING AND CLEA gy ag Answers to name or ; pias ginig Tree ene TT Sine io ot | Rowsewoe’ Vand care of 8 mos. | PROIF TREES AND ORAPES EX | ya.’ ea Tote Por neene, CANRSCAPIRS AND GANDEM | Sig. Revere fer talormetion, Ms MAHA - Case wast, 4p nares || _Rucer Bunding Sid baby. #35 wk Catholic home. ceriy rimmed PE bt =) 3 ee service wn building end Sain pie cher « Re ’ : : ‘Wonderfa calls. *s Golf and Rid- id al : , ’ «74 Ls] son ae eae a shen ae Lake Rd. ng. Ve Sart ee ea = . 185 Edison. Ph. +se 4 | flopkine Tone es a 4 WwW Guren vr 21 ry oe oe » MEDIC 1 aro TO SUILD PIREPLACES, | FE — FRUIT . SHADE TREES, urday, March 27, in the @.m : ; rv Mr. N. AL LAB TECHNICIAN FOR chimneys foundations. ba -ments | MASON & CEMENT WORK FREE shrubbery. lawn maintance check car for boy's brown rimmed . i Rent Apts. Furnished 33 te F —Serires _ Ri sate terrmingenm: (rc: | _ and porche. EM 3906 estimates Our work agree wining. Olive S6m.__| | geerss i frcca = Business Is Good - ' ; | NURSERY . EVERG : want action in selling | : | Brag Pome Ber | A TRY | See aeereeOM | ares oer ten | pu ta-Therapy 244 | Spee San EE See A, HOURSKSEPFe FOR SAM MIN- £4783. rs All kinds. 34879. as: tasbnen ve poe te = oe yen listings ave! Birmingham Office choff FP 44139. ____| Work Wanted Female 11) MASON AND ROUGH CARPEN- Year gusrantes, Plans drawn, es sod Rave Tomrhriss Sales Glenwood Ave. at my home. FE 2-5690. 3 Per new car Desex ouh "san. Buick Phone ot’ ‘> Meee }- ~ a pine. ¥t° ou. wk . Pontiac, Mich. Pogracner or bouncers’. | PE TER MASON, OW UNION Oh | AGES LADY_TO GARE | WaaiINGE — Ai8O — CORTAING, : 2 chil ren days FE 46341, side, FE 23-6104. i» ii f ’ -_ Mor - Ui : t Py e : if ; con-|burn Ave., was treated tiac General Hospotal Na-|for chest injuries after to pub-| struck a parked auto at Father | Saginaw St., according fundamental}. Travis said his car ‘was more jon the left side by another au his car into the i Se aatieie 4 eae a . Soe . \ ee I mr tem Le Oe \ “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 3, 1954 j = ~ aad E found on searched ai = . ant officer. use of fertilizers on U. S. | duction annually by more than 25) There afe about 1,688 Young/U. S. with an estimated 1,840,000| The boy farmland has increased crop pro-| per cent. | Men's Christian Associations in the members. .where one 2 z EF id j j bd ef ti t t * | i ‘ i ki H 5 +4 F i tf ‘ Soe ae ee Sat a * - iis ol flat aug " wit Donelson a aS The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181..- __Help Wanted Male 6 2 SALESMEN $150 WEEKLY i i f E ie i if i : fag | | i : HANDY MAN WITH PICKUP POR ernen cae Hea LAID OFF? HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR $100 PER WEEK. STEADY EMPLOY- AND REL INDUSSRIES. IDEAL WORKING CONDITI ; PAID INSURANCE AFD OTHER ADVANTAGES. IES CONFIDE AL. APPLY W L McRAE. PERSONNEL DIRECTOR American Forging & Socket FE 2.0154 MAN FOR STEADY PULL time Te MEN CAPABLE OF ORGANIZING + own time. Direct factory Yepre- ~ sentatives, a) territory. Mig. Co. 713 — Rd. Call in person am _call PE 32-1929 or Pr satis _e =—_ anship « wages while training Cal! |... Help Wanted Female 7 7 rw NICE appara BOARD ~~ oun of suger lady Week-ends | —— 7 free. 5-38), after 5:30. MAID FOR OEW€RAL LIVE IN " Birmingham area. Must be ea- flenced References required #35 PRACTICAL NURSE EXPERT | WHITE WOMAN Winks DAY AL ee sz. RI | wort, FE 5 wk Rd. oF 2-46681 after 4. . 7 OILS FOR ASSEMBLY MARK 4 triseportanon Berg Cleaners. MA | Feet leadr furnished Pull er part -|_time. PE ¢s810 9 to 8 SALESLADY WITH RETAIL set ing experience IB curtains draperies or ladies ready to wear. Apply The Yardstick, 73 N. Sag-| Work Wid. Female 11| __ Business Services Moving & Trucking 19 APPLIANCE SERVICE meet sat oa, WILL TAKE CARE . during and 4 -| TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB- Woman desires house- work by the day. y sitting nites. Calf FE 2-2744 after 4 o'clock. ASHINGS, TRONINGS. CURT washed and stretched FE 5-6391. WHITE LADY WANTS DAY WORK, Tues Wed and Thurs. own Youno LADY AND wam light housework care for home_ Prefer heavy ~ Salesman Wanted i rf qualities, who wants to “SHORT ORDER COOK a week some References. Call after 1% OR se can help each other on » Press Box EAVES TROUGHING Guaranteed FE 5-0635 Accessories Saleswomen: Do You Want A Better Job? WE HAVE AN OPENING IN OUR ADVERTISING - DEPARTMENT FOR A CAPABLE YOUNG LADY WITH TYPING AND SHORTHAND ABILITY THE WORK 18 INTEREST- ING AND YOULL BE WITH CONGENIAL PEO- PLE -730D STARTING SALARY; 4 HOUR WEEK: HOSPITALIZATION BENE- FITS AND PAID TIONS. SEE MISS LOCK- MAN AT THE PONTIAC EXPERIE iCED ONLY E28 NEED APPLY assistant Ca’ FE 5&-7561 for ap Ww Warrens Drive-in. OR \o™ vompany, eity or nearby towns for adver- roof of light house- work and care of children. FE " — TIME Pc 6 y person Si gto) RP ane and rowed MB a feod ger Wee taht Starting Savary (2508 APPLY Monday April 5 1954 1000 am a? OAKLAND COUNTY PERSONNEL OFFICE every Wed and Thurs. OR 30409 | | WANTED EXPERIENCED BEAUTY CARPENTRY. operater Good wages hours Avon Beaut Salon Rochester. OL 2-811 or PE GARAGE DOOR portunity for unlimited pe Ww AITRESS. MOR NINGS HONEY | Diner. 19 W. Pike. sooner | possible, | work Pree —pelt,_ PS _4-0081. aie PLASTERING 38830 Help Wanted 8 ce Jiff- Car Wash. 630 Wood- ward Pachkect-r Mich NATIONAL ADVERTISING CON- cern ha #8 goo. paying route | for man of woman with car =. D. Merers _EM 38 —ALuMinum | SAWS. LAWNMOWERS McLain’s Shee! Metal Co FENCE WORK OF ALL KINDS Age 33 up. App'y Distributors, _ Free estimates. PE 23-0067 | ED HAWLEY TAX ee. ee Watkins Producis, 150 N. Perry. | ~~ | Instructions 9 home Accor sizee at fart--~ oriree OR 10°~- ACCORDIOMS LOANED FREE TO beginner’ Leswons #- at vour rlons also sold, al) GARAGE Remodeling __Work Wanted Male 10 tiac CARPENTER and repair F~ 44210 Trade-in your old wood swing doors for a new overhead garage Free estimates. PE 5.0201 ze building material eg as SOLORED MAN WANTS WORK OF Sie | Coot carpentry. PE |" struction Co MA 1872, Walled Sik, Paige OF Ts oa | ma tie CABINET MAKER & CARPENTER. Kitchens 2532 TUNITY FOR YOUNG MAN| ope. in the ‘oca)l sales department of work Saeet a concern. Get Foutioe se “Bo alent of @ enllere course age. education and tn md earn good = — poet ot Stating ce. WOR LIGHT 10 a m_Bherriff-Goslin Co Bullding ad eck for Mr Bohnet, « sa 162 WN WANTED One young man. 25 to 38, who is interested in Fri- day night and Saturday sales work) Must be ag- ‘gressive and “willing to work for good pay with | & wonderful opportunity to learn. Ask for Raiph "umenries Sales Ye, Re ee "Buick Phone pre phone calls nage Be Golf and Rid- off Commerce Rd -- : Wonderful opportunity for per- | son willime to Work at retail! merchandising. Apply tn person. sition available ienapoainnete Sal- | M HouctKe ESF FOR SAM WM thot! F 44139. Stenographers Must Bé Experienced APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIV. ed Personnel Dept. Glenwood Ave. 6 * & speciality. FE 2- EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN would like lawn, garden or odd - fod or hour. FE sporting goods salesman wi vertiv trimmed PE 2.0967 eS HAND DIGGING. LAWN SEEDING rolling, ra EXPERIENCED HARDWARE ‘AND ware . nee in local store. FRUIT TREES AND GRAPES EX ing and rubbish haul- ~ Want steady wor« of any kind. 44752 FF ’ Work Wanted Female 11 IRONINGA DONE IN MY HOME, E OR 32060, _- i INSIDE, WORK FOR SMALL SAL. Lat eu PART TIME POSITION AS STE- Pontiac, Mich. “fort chren da Rographer or bookkeeper. FE 2- DY TO CARE | WASHINGS. "ALBO CURTAING,| woula west side, FE 2-6104. 7 MEN 19 AND 30 YEARS OLD BABY SITTING IN MY HOME. Vicinit burn Hets. FE 71-0168 BAR NG FIRST CLASS fo Post camRE MODELING Es 4nD STOPPERT & CECI | Daxasit amie “AN D_ ALTERA- ELDERLY MAN WANTS PAINT. ing FE 55-6838. _— rtains at my home. PE 2-690. | field tile, and water ines. macaaeasee tyre ec |"'2SthS ANTED. PLASTERING, WEW and work, Cal evenings. REDUCED RATES —*—--* ——— Trucks for Rent Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, PE 4066). FF 41469 i Nu American Van fe oe ese Painting & Decorating 20 Ww AND oe estimate. PE 40255 Wall Washing. Painting ___Mervert_ Mall, PS 3278 | Wall Washing & Painting Reasonable _‘PE $-2211 Pay 7 i’ % Re \ i pe . ; Raw “map ely ceats Heeb leg aac. iba © a i. a w\e © «© éF H -EN LAKE OFFICE LAKE) FURNITURE NEEDED ele hi py sch nae bi 2 ’ ? if H 3 g E 7 C REALTY CO. PE 5-2275 ~ PARTY WILL” Pay good . or DAY OR NIGHT MITCHELL'S TV 109M Sacrew rE 2277 Norris Radio & TV REPAIR SHOP S40 Nevada St Upholistering 23 q = i i il i ate | : fs itt] r ; H , jana wBe 5% MORTGAGES SUBURBAN. FURNITURE REFINISHING AN- Waters OF CUSTOM Bi "Thomas Upholstering Phone FE 5-8888 Co 1 —- Lest & Found 24 FOUND PIAIN GOLD 3 tracts Ww. be 8, v 5 waiting for 23 apd 3 ded | « A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Can J: A. Taylor, Realtor, FE 42544 Want to Sell? BUYERS WAITING i Templeton, Realtor rE _— wienat eaten PAUL S. KANTZ PE 5-0006 or FE 32-1676 Cash" for Land Contracts HITE “BROS. _ te bi? on profe-te er