hl ll Or ona ‘He \ \ THE PONTIAC PRE cHUAKE OVER Pi The Weather Saturday: Snow Fiurries “Details page two 5‘ 111th YEAR * *& & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1954—34 PAGES rane r ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Storm Lashes Mountain State Solons Invited to Vote Selves Added $12,500 Approaching Election May Prevent Congress From Hiking Salaries WASHINGTON (AP )— Senators and House mem- bers were invited today to vote themselves a $12,500 a year pay increase. This would boost their salary to $27,500 a year. A special commission set up to study salary problems also recommended a $14,- 500 a year increase for Su- preme Court justices, com- parable raises for other federal judges and higher expense allowances for the vice president and speaker of the House. The committee's report to President Eisenhower made | other recommendations: 1. A government-provided official | mansion for Vice President Nixon | and his successors in the post. | ‘s up to Congress itself to de- | cide whether to vote these in- ie | f 4 E it ion oe 7 F il if ly d e : Ht By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If the deal for sale of surplus butter to the Russians goes through, the Soviet government to make perhaps 500 per profit. Russians elidel ff climaxed a two-year-long romance. . DiMaggio Takes after a two-year romance. The ceremony was to have been secret. mated 500 persons heard about it and jammed the cor- DiMaggio Scores Again AP Wirephete WEDS MARILYN MONROE—Actress Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio, baseball's famed “Yankee Clipper,” ) M atilyn as His Bride in Court Rite SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Joe DiMaggio, the former | New Yoork Yankee Clipper, has carried off his Hollywood | lovely, Marilyn Monroe, leaving millions of fans wonder- | #*™ory ing what will happen to her movie career. They were married in Muriicipal Court here yesterday But an esti- Municipal J S. Peery, who brief e Charles ‘ormed the | cH i if under a social security system covering almost the entire population. ! Seldom, in fact, has a White House message a vast and controversial subject produced so little vocal on such to the Capital Age Insurance. i it i a i . iF ui | ETE ! Hel ig i +H ie afi i $ i ‘ H i sent?+— i it i Fe | | a 4 ¢ ile tld Rel ded tet dedh ddedeled with plotting the attemped mur- der of CIO President Walter P. cause of the reluctance of his key witness to return to Detroit and testify. , 5% | Ss : Lait fli ui: 5 a eet teeee Feb eeeeeeteeeere “7 * PR MEED te be 2e. see sereeenee Jacuasth, PPP Pe Pe oot. eee eee Shisuebans oui *. are shown cheek to | interest in securing a site for a cheek in the office of San Francisco municipal Judge, Charles H. new armory for Pontac, Law said, Peery, where they married in “surprise” ceremony. The wedding | “|'nf writing you to confirm the Plan to Create Downtown Park Revealed Today Location Would Cover Site of Present Garage, Armory and City Hall A plan to create a down- town city park on the site of the present city hall, armory and police garage was revealed today by Pon- tiac Mayor Arthur J. Law. Law’s plan would involve con- struction of a new nationa] Guard Armory in Pontiac. In a letter to Col, Herbert F. Layle, quartermaster general of the Michigan National Guard, Law requested information on steps necessary for Pontiac to buy the armory at 57 Water St. Noting that Layle had shown arrangements necessary for this important project. “We are interested,”’ Law stated, | “in establishing a new location | for the armory and acquiring land on which the building is located. To do this I understand there must be an offer to purchase the present ? ity 17 CORNER ROO O ORR eee eee LP iiihdel bk " News... eeteteewe ie, LawteREe ose vecsecwens vats ee Pre eee eee ewentee 4 tel i bject only to anticipated stock- hojder approval, the Hudson Motor Car Co, and Nash-Kelvinator Corp. H s eg ae Murder Charge in Avon Slaying Man Accused in Wife's Shooting Believed Cap to Domestic Strife Oakland County authori- ties are expected to issue a first degree warrant today against an Avon Township man accused of shooting his pretty 21-year-old’ wife Wednesday night while she lay asleep in their home. Donald G. Warner, 29, of |2645 Emmons, Brooklands | Subdivision, said yesterday ihe killed his wife, Barbara, 21, and then shot himself \several hours later in the le car. The shooting is attributed to domestic trouble climaxed Wednes- | day when Warner was served a bill jof complaint in a divorce -suit | initiated by his wife. Warner's forehead and circled the jinside of his skull, nicked a tiny | Portion of the brain and came | to rest at the base of the skull. Negotiate Merger Expect to File Figure in Slaying DONALD WARNER y/ | They said it was a “miracie” Egypt Council Accuses With British, Reds aE i the lengthy PH i ° Montana fo Feel 30 Below Zero; Winds Are High Buses Run Hours Late; Blizzard to Branch Out Into Midwest HELENA, Mont, (AP) — Blizzard conditions gripped Montana early today and the first severe winter storm of the season pushed into Wyoming and spilled over the Continental Divide on the heels of 40-mile winds. The cold wave, spawned in Canada, was expected to cover all or parts of six northern states by Satur- day. The Helena Weather Bu- reau issued a special advis- ory that Montana tempera- tures would dive today and tonight, reaching 30 below in the north and 10 below in the south. Up to 12 inches of snow had fallen in the Flathead Valley in northwestern Montana. Move to Defeat ‘Bricker s Plan Pei is | iit | i 4 1 ne a \ ‘ ef iy = ie afi § : : : d 4, ; g i ! i [i proved, 26 to 0, a bill to set up an Air Force similar to the Annapolis. Oo 3 oO ~ % ~ Q "v] & : een West Point andthe Navy's ee a JR re = , i a i ~~ a AG EN tae ge + a . rt te 2 By, ee A pice ae A eee es ie C PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY be - Eb les ‘THE PONTIA 15, 1954 ws r Voters | Fij —_ ~ Pontiac Deaths | Michi DiMaggio, Movie Star | id oman, 2 Men | icnigan aggio, ita eee . ’ . Toy ; Daniel LaValle Are Wed in ‘Frisco Ops ters to rraian After, an illness of six weeks, Jeers at Gloom (Continued From Page One) : Daniel LaValle, 70, of 73% S. Sag- some time. We decided t the list. He received a new uniform] Legd Saginaw Valle Mother-to-Be Oth inaw St. died in Pontiac General nights map when = had a birth. as a seven year award, Charles og y “ve _ ors | Hospital Th ' i But Democrats Cheer day party for Tom.” : Kelley of Royal Oak also received} After Final Contests Charged With Larceny; a Williams’ Dark Outlook | chi ' . . Y¥?| Born in treland 16. 1884 iliams rk Outlook; Children? Marilyn said she'd like : ot the i pe & six ver anaee. Here Last Night Marine to Get Lie Test oe on Economic Affairs aix. : of Voters completed| Adiamond pin went to, Ward he came to Pontiac from Fort Joe said, “We'll bave at least : i} bulletins @n the sev-| Decker of Birmingham for hig five} Debaters from Flint Central A felony warrant charging two Wayne sevel years age. LANSING (INS) — Republican ” ‘§ en running in the Jan. | year award. High led the w Val- men and an expectant mother with| He was last employed as boiler Joe, 39, has one son, Joe Jr., 12 ‘ > = primary election “8 ne ia aor arceny from a buildi operator at St. Joseph Merey Hos- | ™#Jorities in the 1954 Legislature | yy tormer Broadway actress Doro- i ; F T il be the 1 ley Conference debaters at e¢on- | larceny a building was ap = , 0h - Lhege pace! actrens } 4 The bulletins will be available omorrow wi the last shoot- ; ; proved by Oakland County Prose- | Pital. jeered today Gov. G. Mennen Wil-| thy Arnold, who divorced him a & b at five local super markets and =o mouth for merabers clusion of the fourth and final cutor’s Office today and an AWOL| Funeral will be Saturday at 9:30 | liams’ gloomy economic forecasts | decade ago. ie