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FRIGIDAIRE ~~~ GOLD-PANTRY LIBERAL TRADE - IN ALLOWANCE EASY TERMS | | eet ed ea a He’s Not So Dead WIPPERFUERTH, German discovered he had been officially dead for more than ten years. he had been shot in 1944 while | youth he thought was honking his | trying to escape from a Nazi con-! automobile horn at his girl friend. | centration camp, * * * | “Somebody blew the horn and I} thought they were flirting with my girl,”’ police quoted Wayne Shvu- maker, 26. | Shumaker, a factory worker, said he was walking past an alley with his fiancee last night when he heard the horn blast. He said he walked | \ over to the car, pulled open the WALLED LAKE we Oa Our Wide Miracte Sereen im Technicoler % “SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS” With teny Curtis and \ front deor and fired a shot from a 32 caliber pistol he was carrying in his belt. % ulie Adams —ALSO— \ “THEY RODE WEST” \ With Robert Francis and * Denna } * ” ” | The driver, Clayton Hannon, 21, Reed suffered a chest wound. Doctors | ‘aw, |}at Receiving Hostipal listed his te CL Likkude (hud = | condition as serious. ‘ Minor BURNS | Showboat Set July 25-30 | Relieved Jiffy °°" °°” | LOWELL (UP) — The 1955 Lowell Showboat, one of western prevent blisters, quickens healing. | Michigan's most colorful events, | will be held July 25-30, showboat | RESINOL f2508% otticias said today. @ HEED @bea RUNNING WILD UNDER THE BIG TOP! DEAN MARTIN «xt JERRY LEWIS * HAL WALLIS’ prosvcnos ViSTANIS Monday Tuesday "D) 3 RING CIRCUS. om JANE OR): SA USA GABOR NICOLOR | TECH oo WALLACE FORD . ELSA LANCHESTER Same MUL PLVRLT: mee oe eee DON MG A PaRAOURT PCR, o —PLUS— | | RAW PANIC. .THE SCREEN HAS NEVER DARED REVEAL! | ‘Gun Blast Answers | for government compensation ant TOOL ON Auto Horn — | Ch DETROIT (UP)—A jealous sutor | 1 Ferber Story According to government records, W@5 jailed today for shooting al , |of Edna Ferber’s } = | mats to prove it. | it, including British playwright R. |C. Sheriff. to beat De Laurentiis. I . . | me,"” Jeanne Crain told me, at the | Photoplay Awards party. Se ast tee ce te de | do “‘The Matador” with Jose Fer- | pres mas : : _ Probably means he'll make | > = | plcture—che’s se proud of him, teo.”’ Jane Withers Chosen for Role * ¢« « Excitement follows Ava Gardner. If she doesn’t create it, it creates | itself. I had a funny letter from . Lendon about her saying that she ay LANES O. ae | cut quite a swathe there last week HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Jane With- rby having a Flamenco group of ers gets therrole of Vashti in | entertainers trail her around. “Giant.” Working with George| She found the musicians consist- Stevens will be a whole new life | '"® of two guitarists, two dancers, as a motion picture actress for and a singer, in a small Spanish Jane. ‘Shelley Winters got her big- | restaurant in Soho and hired them gest break with him and Elizabeth |" the spot. Taylor was never better than when| Ava is now in Majerca where she and Shelley were in his ‘Place | she will spend a week before go- in the Sun.” | ing to The role of Vashti, the million-! Junetien.” In airess with plenty of diamonds but | her hair dyed jet not much polish, could well be the | im the middie and tied with rib- comedy highlight in this picture | back ent story. * e s First time that I’ve ever heard | of two film companies battling over | ls that the possession of an army. | weight, and in the right King Vidor, who leaves tonight | doubt if the males will agree with for New York and Rome to con- | me). sult Ponti De Laurentiis about | Jane had been at 20th Camarg:| Tolstoy's “War and Peace,” said | tliat he has been promised the | acclimated to the studio where exclusive use of the Yugoslavian | she'll make ‘The Tall Men’’ with | Army. Last week Mike Tedd | Clark Gable. She makes no secret said the same thing, and showed | of being thrilled about working letters from Yugoslavian diple- | with the king. Clark had his fit- | tings for “Tall Men’ before he | ran? : ; | took himself off on vacation. Bob Nitin ae mew soetne | Waiertiald eld was’ he hen beuntd ‘ y retreat from | Moscow in Finland. Vidor admits - _— about the oil fields called that De Laurentiis’ “War and|| Big Deal.” by Eleanor Pryn, for | Peace” script is not yet finished his and Jane's independent com- and that six writers have been on | P@%Y- se Snapshots of Hollywood collect- ed at random: Happy Valentine! Rubirosa gets back March 1 with his divorce in his pocket, and he and Zsa Zsa Gabor will marry in os New York or Mexico shortly aft- “I think mother is more thrilled | ¢™ward. My advice to Todd is to send | Fred Zinnemann to Yugoslavia | now and get the scenes if he wants | } said. “They prefer it.” __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1955 Dog Sled Gréets Ear on Arrival at Airport By EARL WILSON ST. PAUL —- I just had a dog-sled ride. The team of lean, gray huskies and the dog sled were waiting | at the airport when I arrived for St. Paul's famous winter carnival. “Didn’t know you were going to the dogs this quick, did you?” shouted the dog-sied driver, George Esslinger, a young trapper and fisherman. He pushed me down onto the sled as part of their warm (3-below-zero) greeting. * x * * Dog-trotting along behind the sled, Esslinger said he gets criticized for taking his Malemutes out of their bus to sleep in | the snow. “But it’s warmer for them when they curl up in the snow,” he m8 re ode ~ —— 6 RFS. Seas “Don’t you get tired running?” I yelled back over my | shoulder. . “I ran about 61 miles the past three days,” he puffed, referring to a race he'd just won. “You're not allowed te ride ... except downhill.” Before and after the race he'd give the huskies an affection- ate hug. They sort of whimpered their reply. “The lead dog doesn’t do any puiting—just sort of barks and | bosses,” he said. “Sort of like a wife,” I said. than I am that George Nader is| What's with Syd Chaplin and) in “The Second Greatest Sex’ with | Joan Collins? He and Greta Peck | (Greg's ex) were at the Captain's | | Table two nights in a row. “You know it was my mother | Fuss Tamblyn, popular young who discovered George. She saw | actor, parted with his tonsils Sat- | him at the Pasadena playhouse | UTday and says he hopes he'll in ‘Glass Menagerie’ and she |¢™erge a golden-voiced tenor. took him to 20th Century-Fox | Met bullfighter Luis Dominguin | I telephoned to tell her as | indicated that Dominguin will not — | rer. |a picture for Mirisch. | The newest man in Gloria Van- | | derbilt Stokowski's life is song | | composer Harold Arien. Appar- | | ently, Gloria goes for musicians— | Stokowski was followed, tempo- | rarily at least, by Frank Sinatra, | GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — There's | bound to be a little confusion at | the Ft. Wayne Army induction cen- ter in Detroit Wednesday when 28 draftees from Grand Rapids ar- | rived. | In the group will be three youths 'named Ronald VanDyke and two of them have the same middle | | name — Lee. The other one’s mid- | ee initial is ‘‘A."’ | The two Ronald Lee VanDykes look enough alike to pass for twins. | Both are 18 years old, have blond |crew cuts, are six feet tall and tip the scales at 185 pounds. The only difference is that one has/| | blue eyes and the other has brown | eyes. None of the three are related. 4 Baby Burned in Buggy | KALAMAZOO (UP) — Anita Su- “S Let this el A Mi LTO NI ‘Sst. teekctr Ee Shrine Circus Opens Gas Clothes Dryer DO THE HARD work! James Carr &r., threw blankets KIWANIS Entertainment Series Pontiac High School Auditorium at 8 P.M. | gave me a chance to sleigh-ride on the 5-mile-square estate of James Carr Sr. threw blankets at State Fair Arena * * * * “The Frosty Frolics,” as this year’s carnival was called, also the late railroad builder, James J. Hill. Some of the girls picked on poor old me, pushed me in a snow- drift and washed my face in the snow. They greatly enjoyed this. I witnessed such winter sports as auto racing over ice and and fishing over ice. There was also quite a lot of a year-round sport, bourbon over ice This is one of the world's greatest shows. When the temperature was at 20 below sere, the leyal Minnesotans said this kind of cold doesn't hurt— im fact, they said, it was less trouble- some than those “frosts” they have in Florida and Texas, or “mists” in Cali- fornia. “We're always sort of glad when the Carnival’'s over, though,” one woman said. “We get rather tired of trying to make our visitors believe we really love zero weather!” * * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ... Xavier Cugat will get $33,000 a week at the Sahara in Las Vegas, with 5 G’s more for Abbe Lane .. . Fred Allen will sub for Herb Shriner on his TV'er Feb. 26. Many Godfreyites, past and present, showed up for Marion Marlowe's hugely successful Cotillion Room opening—but no word from Arthur... Harold Lloyd gave his son permission to remake his old films in England... Eve Crane of . % ac * Lard) . ¥ ey i » he 7 eed . rs + ~ l SS eS elemlmlti‘i‘tSUOUCO OCU = -] Nab Four ‘in Breakin Attempt sere ae Derait youth, whe Md ‘Gendarmes Kept Busy | Genessee | tempting to break into a filling sta-| | tion on U.S.10. ee Se Se there County earlier, were| PARIS (INS) — Paris police may seized Sunday night by two Oak-/| have licked traffic noises: But land County Sheriff's deputies who | they still seem to have @ parking said they noticed the youths at- | problem. Authorities reparted that lonly 1,348 Paris motorists were se ¢ | Gned for violating enthastis sug> Deputies Donald Wright and Lyle lations last December, while more Walmsley said they chased the | than 29,000 paid penalties for park four for a short distance north of | ing on the wrong side of the street. Davisburg after they saw the (Advertisement) Youth's auto pull out of the gas : : station at 10055 U.S.10. Great For s s * | A search of the car, said the | deputies, revealed batteries, tires, | radios, flashlights, an adding ma- . The four youths, George Nekono- | S°™ prickly heat, athlete's vech, 19, of T96 Woodmere, Thomas eg Benson, 18, 9154 Witt; John Galo, \Soegee 19, 1032 Woodmere, and Julius New Show TonightW/ig _@ PEARL MAY Listen to. WPON DeLovely Singer. Her Sues songs will win your ep- Every Thurs. 10:30 pleuse. 66 rr COCKTAIL Ne Deer if LOUNGE | “<2” 1122 W. HURON ST. Mon.--Tues. Muren Bow! Bidg. . : . YOUR Guttertield Theatre, TODAy Ue EGS LE ree ee | The Composer claims she's the town's tallest hatcheck girl at six foot one Celeste Holm, whose TV show was canceled, is willing to try| al EVE CRANE | again—if the show’s filmed .. . Gregory Peck owns a chunk of | his new movie, “The Purple Plain” .. . Hollywood Daily Double: Singer Peggy Lee and Dr. Lew Morrill, estranged from Rhonda Fieming. Jack Webb, a conservative guy, bought two $300 suits —both gray. (Copyright 1955) | t | famous acts for the 1955 show, | including wild animal trainer Clyde Beatty, who puts 25 untamed lions | j}and tigers through their paces in | | the same cage. DETROIT (INS) — The annual | sya eaee ontinue through | Shrine Circus, staged yearly to Feb. 27, with two complete per- raise funds for crippled children, | formances each day, at 2 and 8 opened at the State Fair Coliseum | p.m. : in Detroit today. General Chairman Tunis E. Stin- son said he has gathered 60 worid- TONIGHT—"DUEL IN THE SUN” Tampa, Fila has had as many as | 90 thunderstorms in a day. | Thursday EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN! | VIII Vo SII To IIIT oT oC oN NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY AWARD! “BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!” | —Natrone! Boord of Review BOX OFFICE OPENS 10:45 A. M. NOW Thru WED.! Mate |“ 4a aS | Daly Ge Jutius it ore D e ‘ — e e ae oF: = SAR | a TUESDAY An GIRLGU : v—)) Feb. 15, 1955 JUST LOOK WHAT YOU GET! ° PRICES 9 : Lucie M. Palmer 99° Faster, gentler drying @ Fabri- at ONLY I ~ a ana Sun- “Painting Above and No lint ‘“ FREE poner oreblems . fous chews . econ —— Satin-Surface drum 5-minute C Moti ; INSTALLATION cooling run csonptstett beet ond mnie taite. whe cools clothes for easier handling paintings and color films. An hour OPEN— © Installs flush to the well of smasing, smusing sdventeres Tues, 6:45—Wed., 1:45— 6:45 : A Few Seats Available at yg gen 9:40 al . *le rs ° DF $1.80 each, Including Tax WED. 2:20—4:45—7 Presents to be wend entindty for boys’ PRICES — Children 20c Anytime, ' . a ey, a ee Adults—Matinee 40c, Nights 60c | Tax. pins ee en bd THE PONTIAC PRESS, MO News in Brief | pete gp © Drop; | MARKETS |Market Moves | | Cordice E. Newport, 31, of 93', NDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1955) Ike Criticized on Policies! * - Sy * Truck Drivers in Few Lincoln Day Talks Produce | mge e Orchard Lake Ave., yesterday was ° Slightly Higher 2° Sse es By THE ASDOCIATED FERNS | ony thet viv can't bold cur ov Approve Strike DETROIT PRODUCE : win Ave. and Columbia St. t n Day ora- the Union." Sania Sprenech” sherbet sopertad. Wy charged with driving without a tory in praise of the Republican| In Los Angeles, Sen. Bricker (R- . CHICAGO w—Soybeans dropped | y,Pir vies Dencious, taney, 880.| NEW YORK w—The stock mar- | license. Party and its works was peppered | Ohio) said that Eisenhower, like| Meeting Here Sunday a couple of cents at one time while | $Me. enc 400-450 bu: spples. | ket moved a little higher today in| 4 7, Washington Jr., 2 and this year with some criticism of | Lincoln, “nevér underestimated the Airs Wage Dispute other cereals held steady in fairly 360 bu. “apples” Meintech,. taney. 450 (early dealings after a hesitant | Robert L.. Hawkins, 20. both of 513 the Eisenhower administration. | danger to internal security.” He . bu: No 1, 328-3.18 bu: apples, North- ; C . A number of Republicans likened | Said when Eisenhower took over} With Fisher Body active dealings on the Board of ors fen, ls 240-90 be: = start. ‘olorado St.. were arrested for ident Ei nena r van Wagner, No 1, 3.00-3.50 bu. The swing ahead was not gen-| vestigation of carrying concealed : .| years ago ‘‘the manifestations of| Members of Local 720 (UAW- Trade today. Vegetables. Beets No 1. 100- : weapons yesterday by Pontiac Po Lincoln in speeches made Satur Weaithess, in soybean oil and | 180 bu > tie i, 160-1.00 be; |etel. Many minus signs dotted the) |.” i ‘tcund a piste. and knife day, the 146th anniversary of the | disloyalty were strikingly similar | Cj), meeting in Pontiac, yester- eee tact te ee Sale ee eee eel ees p Civil War President's birth. in kind, though not in degree” t0| aa. voted to strike, if necessary meal in the early trade was one t . No. 1. 1.28-1.50 bu; se | root, l, No 1.00. were strong. |in the pair's auto at Brush and those that faced Lincoln in the days Penne ; . . Bronwell, speaking t é reason behind the decline in soy- 13s bu “torseracion we 1 5.00-6.00 » pe. Prices ranged from around a | Bagley Sts. Pang reees 1 Republican an “ before the Civil War. to back up demands in a pay beans. Another was the belief held ery Tm-13 0-0 bes Parenips. point higher to fractions lower.| 4 car belonging, to Robert ¥. New York, praised the first two t dispute with General Motors’ by many traders that offerings of 138 No > {aside trom the widely swinging} Foster, of 1555 Williams Lake Rd. stocks. | was stolen Saturday while parked years of the Eisenhower adminis- tration, saying its accomplishments County Deaths Fisher Body Division. ° The strike, which needs only in- cash soybeans by the country, still 100-125 dos behs Trad: t ; .. : : ; ; Tomatoes, hothouse. ing was fast with the tape) ,, wy St Ww ——— reflect a philosophy of govern- ternational union sanction. could very light, will soon expand. topped. Nel 180200 ban TYrm!P | falling behind briefly in reporting wear lc Pectin tlie ment first enunciated for the Re- se eer ina tie up GM production in Pontiac, Wheat near the end of the first hour was uachanged to ‘2 higher, | topped. No | 1.56-2.06 bu. DETROIT EGGS | actual transactions on the floor of the Stock Exchange, but thereafter St., according to Pontiac Police. Monroe Reason, of 597 Montana publican Party by Abraham Lin- coln."’ LAPEER — Service for Alpheus W. Smith, 74, of 244 Horton St., Flint, Lansing and Detroit, the four cities in which the local has DETROIT Feb. 10 (AP) Eggs. fod | trading maintained a moderate | St,, reported to Pontiac Police that Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin of | will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday March $2.24%, corn was “ lower | ~pe included : 5 members. % hi wi ‘March $150%. wate “as? ri TORR | Rare. a beer bottle was thrown through “< Maryland, in a speech at Brook-|at the Baird Funeral Home, with| Ty. jocal represents 340 truck were unchanged to % lower, March. 75%, rye was *s to %4 low- er, March $1.17%, soybeans were WhitesGrade A jumbo 49-52. wid av 50. grade A extra large 46: large 44-47, wid av 45%: medium 40-45. wid. av 43%: B large 41-44, wid. av. 43. Browns Grade A jumbo 46-51 wid av wid. | Teneral Dynamics, which | gaimed 144 last week, started | teday on « bleck of 2,100 shares |a front window of his home early | Saturday morning. | Am undetermined amount of ENVOY TO SPAIN—John Davis _ Lodge, above, former Governor of | Gress --Just as Lincoln recognized lyn, N. Y., likened the President's pleas for peace to those made by Lincoln in his second inaugural ad- burial in Stiles Cemetery. He died Saturday. Surviving are his widow, Annie, a daughter, Mrs. Murwyn King of drivers and mechanics. Frank Kimmel, chairman of the local’s bargaining commit- nchanged cents lower, March | 47's: large 42-46 av 4445. medium FLY 121, A bleck of 7 ar fos oe ; : aor : 32.71%. ad lard was 7 to 20 cents ig eg lg RL ong A ee ths Now Giaahs treat foe a gid da ae Pen | ticle Nieeioee We be Se ee | eens © ial erenlalete: from a THicoat cot ba round trip a hundred pounds lower, March | Checks 35:38. wid av. 36. ; | on a “when issued” basis start- | s: atter a breakin early Saturday | ambassador to Spain. | Oe jie wi bs i me fie J ave children and pay for the drivers $12.12. | mand not very active but the decine ta | 4 om a block of 7,500 shares YP | morning, Pontiac Police said. : | te ok Uk bid s Glee ce neo ee a | production resulting im lighter receipts | 315 at 60; ng. bac ice said. . Bracken Lee * = ars = Chi-| sisters, Mrs. Annie Harrison of} While no strike date was set, H H | has made barely adequate to . . |cago meeting self-sty con-| Flint, Mrs. Nettie Spontack and |G ili . n Prices Generally furth _ . . Te buy or sell in Waterford, i ; : , George Merrilli, assistant director Grai prise savenons autel ts tine win | Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical | Drayton Plains or Clarkston area an Ing jservative Republicans: Mrs. Minnie Appler, both of De-| of UAW-CIO Region 1, said the | om gas ona a lecreases noted ot Ey a started on 1.500 shares up 2's at | see White Bros. Rea] Estate. OR “T honestly believe we ve gone | troit. members could walk out any time ‘ ase , | tity and quality of receipts. | 67, and Braniff Airways opened | 3-7118. —Adv. . | further to the left in the last two- Infant Boy Carrol following authorization by inter- | ee oy ne as on 7,000 up 1% at 18. | If your friend's im jail and needs | ' [vent peree ae ot Shy tev. yent . sere national headquarters “a Meee Eas Bape” 133% CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Among other blocks were Zonite | pail, Ph. PE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. ussie oOvies period in the history of the coun-| MILFORD—Service for the in- uarters. July 5 1...) 2.11% Soybeans CHICAGO. Pe. 11 1AP) Butter steady: 6.000 up ‘4 at 8%, Rheem Mig _ Adv. | ltry. I think it is immoral and | fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | Authorizatién could come with- SOO «+--+ A, Mars... 283%| ectamgea: OS cogre Aa OF: OO A 87, |6.000 up 1% at 444, Republic Stee! | I think it is dishonest.” Carroll, 383 N. Beachdale, Mil-| in two weeks, he said. Gee. se oe. i ce. eee | 3.000 up % at 88s, U. S. Steet{ ° ° | U. S. Producer Finds At Somerville, N. J., Sen. Payne | ford, will be held at 11 a.m. ——_—___— May... 183% Nov. 248% ; 77: 1,500 up 3% at 79%. Babcock & Good hC Hik | (R-Maine) said he is sure Eisen-|Wednesday from Richardson-Bird july ‘oe search... .. 1838 en - nl “masbanged 1" higher. | Was 1,000 up 242 at 82%, ae, ric 0. | es _ Good Scenery, Actors |‘ hower would ‘‘respond favorably’ | Funeral Home, with burial in Wix- Burglar Locks Doors, ae Mev. 13 ee oe andards ai airtice 308. | Anaconda Copper 1,200 off 4 at| p f ° ‘Down Under’ ‘if he is drafted for a second nom-|om Cemetery. The baby died at | Proceeds to Loot Home March. .... Tt July. 35s checks 388. current receipts 41. 53%. rice o res | nation in 153. ee Sey: CHICAGO (UP) — Albert B July. “70% Boybdean oi! os | acumen en ; . SYDNEY (UP) — Australia is Payne said “the only guarantee Surviving besides the parents Staebler, 4, and his family re. , TM ante DETROIT, Fed. 10 (AP)—Prices paid New York Stocks AKRON, Ohio # — B. F. Good- | anticipating a place in the film- we have of continued progress is/are a brother, Ronald, at home; turned home from visiting friends Merch . 11Te July . 1198 | er pound fb. Dettreit for No 1 rich Co. announced last night price making world now that an Ameri-| to urge Dwight Eisenhower to car-| and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘is fad ae te A locked Then | quality live poultry up to 16 (Late Meraing Quetations) increases of 2'y per cent on pas- can producer, Joseph Kaufman, |ry Our cause to victory again in G. K. Davenport and Mrs. W. O. . . . - 37: 6-17; | ‘ . s ; . . Clardy Says Socialists, nears troters or fryers 13-354 fe Oray | Acmires 38a Core coin ine Senger and small truck tires, 5 per has made “Long John Silver" here | 1986 | Carroll, all of Caraway, Ark | TT “Sedroom and went to. cal . . | Crosses 31%; Barred Rocks 31-32%. Ca-| Air Reduc 32, Colg Palm 3@3 cent on large truck tires and 7'z ex enthusiasm for this! Sen. Potter (R-Mich) told a Mad- . Mere - : ponettes 18-6 Ibs.) 34-35; ducklings 38. | Alieg L Sti 45 Col Gas 167 and expressed 0 Hugh D y fl Leftists Control Parties : Allied Ch 98 Con Eais $13 Per cent on industrial solid and country’s advantages in the field. | ison. Wis. audience that Eisen- Ee po Allied Str 89 Con GE " 335{ pneumatic tires. The new ori _s = — = "| mower has “demonstrated a resie- |. cAPEER—Service for Hugh D.| police said Stachler was locked CHICAGO (UP) — ‘Socialists Livestock | Allis Chal Tl2 Consum Pw. @ | prices Kaufman, stressing the lower : Morey, 61, a former resident, will wy : , Alum Lid 793 Con P pf 4‘, 1192) are effective tomorrow. : “ | tance to all kinds of special inter- out of his own home by the bur- ts here, said his film will ‘‘look and left wingers are in control pavnest Livesrece Ahm Am 101.4 Cent Bak ai¢! a = |ests that would conflict with the | be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at glar. The intruder was captured as ie try’s two major political | am Airlin 343 Coat Con etl Increasing costs, particularly for like a three or four million dollar coma and. like Lincoln the Baird Funeral Home, with bur- | he dashed out the back door parties, according to former con-|, DETROIT. Feb 1@ (AP) —The De- | A coon 54 all Gant Ons a4 ciate rubber, were cited as the Job. but cost only about one mil- | mon good : ’ jal at Yuma. He died in Flint to : Kit Clardy | "Hogs Salable 7S. Net enough hogs | 4m Gas & El 4135 Copper Rog 67 | cause by Goodrich lion.” j inane = mech eT as after a Saturday auto acci- gressman 4! “ublican told a offered early to make a representa. | Am Loco 232 Corn Pa 677] ; | tation of his motives. | de , The Michigan Republic Na. | Tfemartst, undertone sround steady | Am ieee, itd Gartue'wr on), This was the third increase Kaufman has high hopes for | Speaking at the Chicago rally, 4M New Car Salesmen rally of the Abraham Lincoln ll gotie ciee? maken tally "wendy “lam N Gas. 494 Det Edis "31 | since Nov. 1, and om the average boosting the movie industry im Sen McCarthy (R-Wis) said the | Surviving are a son Raymond. of | tional Republican Club Saturday pared inst Thursday arket = fairly | Am avr ST BLS Ret oh) Drought the total rise to about Australig om the basis of whet administration had adopted “a | Flint. three grandchildren, and his | Two men needed to round out there are “still Communists on the a — py pranon cows | Am Smelt 441 Dow Chem “16 1@ per ceint. A popular 6.70-15 | he considers “remarkable"’ talent (dangerous policy . . . the notion | Mother, Mrs. Eliza Morey of | sales staff to 8. Must be pres- 5 payroll. agape Seay 69 cents higher: ovens, | am Ge sas ‘21 | tire mow will cost about $24.50. | available here—not only actors, that communism and the free Peer.— a employed ave nee —_ ; further campaigning to ee ae | Am Tob 644 Bast Air L | 422 , but technicians, writers and de- world can exist side by side.” John W. Peacock on a them and warned of ‘danger very scarce. few small lots up te se.c0,| Am Woolen . 287 Bast Kod s| _In the tire industry, an increase signers. Sen Malone (R-Nev) told the | , , |) Mr. eed’ f immediate action is met | BOs (eed end chetes fed betfere 10.09- | Ao NES iy * Ei Auto L 38s? | by one major producer almost al- | nen Malone | ReNev) told the | ROYAL OAK—Service for John | . ana. hetfere 1265-18-68; tote bol wey —* 5 ee Emer Red 14) ways is followed by similar in-| He expects worldwide bie ag R= aii on aces dictated |“ Peacock, 70, of Royal Oak. a | WILSON taken = end low commercial cows 11 80-13 54 areewe ace. tea ont 23|CTeases among other producers. | tion for four players in particular | iy secaiied alla” He ‘waa oo: former resident of Pontiac, will be | PONTIAC-CADILLAC a" NOTICE TO BIDOERS by | Dull utility and poet Mm oy bulls 13 00- | Assd Dry G ec Peire Mor ... = A spokesman for Seiberling Rub- —12-year-old Kit Taylor ‘(who ol-| pieune with the assertion that “na- | held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from F. B. || 1%%@ N. Weedward “Birmingham the Board ay &, Comminsten- | 155°. Sard. ene hates gemare 006! Acs Retin... iat Preept Bul |... | ber Co. said with costs going up most steals the show from veteran | tional policy will be what Congress | Hunter Funeral Home. Detroit. | — =< ers of the County of Onkland at their 35. Veslers very slow, | Ate Ear... 88, Pruch Tre ... 37 | undoubtedly the rest of the indus- Robert Newton). Grant Taylor | , » | with burial in Roseland Park Cem- Road, Pontiac,/ C* Aveo Mig. Gen Bak 2 ; decides and the President signs. 2 one, Se Son vane pm. East-| week today Compared last Thursday | Bald Lima 143 Gen glee |.) $15} try will make a similar increase."’ | ‘Kit's father), Rodney Taylor (no | Sen. Dirksen (R-II), addressing | ¢teTy. He died Saturday erm Standard Time ingen aes tev poy yg hg By A beech es 2a pe man 28 | relation) and Lioyd Berrell. | the same grou aised Eisenhow-| Surviving are his widow, Olga; | | oe 2 Soe epened end) reed ter and’ choice vealers this | week | Bendix Av ..112 G28 Motors .. 06 1 | Kaufman said it amazed him to| hi ’ ith | three daughters, Lois. Phyllis wilt bo publicly : 00-3400, mostly 32.60 down late, few | Benguet is 2 a oe PTA Meet to See . ler for firmness in dealing with | ughters, . . e ar nequiremen Of tate One | Ae ee et eee calitg end com | Dana an gat Gem Motrec ... 01 vie such a rade agate international problems adding that | Dorothy; two sons. Robert Pea- ‘Truck Tires tee sai eendie 17.00-24.00: cull | Bond Strs nt o> oe . igner as 1am paste e, WNO | he, Dirksen, would “‘never confess | cock and Albert and Robert Mor- 0. fieations may be cotained upon, Teaueet 3 eS ee ee ee ene wits i Gillette... 1 Demonstration arama production for “Long John | that | would sink my chin and | ris; a brother, Raymond; and 10 | 10 to 20 % Bids must be made . County lable 18@ Market sbdout| Brisgs Mi gos Goede! Br « |b G m Cla e Silver,”” stay in Australia for so) —— : ~~~ | grandchildren. Be — a progecsa tact te pininiy merved | ase”, Commer Tuughiey nats [Brie ine at Oomarens S| OY SY SICS | teat. His aut and costume design-| Mrs. Bessie F. Latayette J On All Merchandise contents. send lower maial a Grab Prise 26 . ing skill would him in demand | . . “rhe Board reserves the right gfe ed "00 te binds: aap ounnes, =: Sarenes 2 wie ee aga | CLARENCEVILLE — The Clar- ee ope an said Fire Protection Aim ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. aay oF oll proposes wroposais thar, in| "mited supply choice and prime light- Coum & 33 No Am Av... 601 | enceville PTA meeting to be held ~ , , oe Bessie F. Lafayette 68. of S410. OFF , the opinion of a es a ee 12 0b-32.00, prectical top 3300; most | Can Dry ist Nor Bee gg. | Tuesday evening will feature phys- The producer mentioned the ‘of New Association N. Rochester Rd. will be held at | Deard of County, Road Commissioners | 6004‘ Pree: Seee ta bee” inde over | enuee ait pay Nwst Airlin 202 ical education as the keynote of | sdaptability and quick - learning — 2 p.m. Wednesday at the William Hudson Household Co. of the County of Osklend. O04 | too th mestly 22.00 down: seattering Carrier Cp. 4 Queer'Cp | 16) | its program of the Australian technicians, | | R. Potere Funeral Home, with bu- [i 399 Netson FE 5-5552 of the Comey SD OF COUNTY gyri a gh ane Angell go Goce Jt a. oe Students from the seventh. whe were quite mew to the re- | METAMORA — An association! 4) i, Oakview Cemet Royal 21 OP THB | 1605. gced to prime shore ‘Ne |Ceanee 7 Pose wae N84 | eighth and ninth grades will dem. | quirements of the film industry. | for fire protection has been formed | O24 "She died in Reed City yes: | ae OA 60-91.:38; Me. 8 pelted cheve ti PS. 263 Penh 2 "| |in Hunters Creek, three miles é ——— : : ole Sa ESSE eee toe be ted cad ee en ne we res ome cot 8 D. — mids, forwa . ~ | tralia, captured in Cinemas are tw , 2 ye! ; ROBERT O. FELT oe Chrytier™ te! RRR “© RS | over. cartwheels, handsprings will and color has given this picture | yrity,~ {WO fire extinguishers 1 stayetie of Philadelphia, John D._ Pes. 14. 1968) CHICAGO. Ped. 10 (AP)—Galabdle hogs | Cities Svs. '303 Pepsi Cols. 2° | be shown. as well as head stands : have been ordered for homes and | ¢ Columbia Falls, Maine, three —— a 9.500; market active and un-| Clark Equip 708 tpa sl . * | great scope and will show the stores and a tank-trailer wil] be | 2 " i st Probate | sven. steady te 28 on butchers: x 654 Philee 71 | back bends, and other calisthenics. | world the beauty of the Austra-! built and used for both roadoiling | @usmers: Mrs. Mary E. Weidner | One Full Year Guerentee Ju Division vs cows senay to strong. wala chelee 168. STOCK AVERAGES | including a 7-man pyramid lian scenery and background."’ he end to carry our water for fire = ov bagi s rohetimaes From Houses, Apartments, mf gg ig Bm No. | 228 16 73-11.80; little below 11.90; | NEW YORK. Ped 1¢—Compiled by The| The eighth grade will demon- added. ede , of epg bs ee ee Rooming Houses. Remain out Baby : ew choice IT. : Associated Press strate girls’ basketball. rese sure | : i Nl , Crane of Reed y. a st » MIS. | 7 only three hours. No signs used To James Lee. Gg gg oe meet 230-308 Ib Teee-t1 80: ee Ineuet. Rails vu Stocks | The co-educational dance class tstene. ag a eles 6 sab.ene tie vw wed the gg rpc et Regu esi! “ Court alleging that the where- | Sdore mest S00-350 ib 15.00-1660: crv. | Previous day yee tia2 eo? iovz| Will stage a march, get everyone | half-hour featurettes based on the home of ” nd } M Fla, 10 grandchildren. She was | Rox Ex Com ] abouts of the father of the said minor | S70"" Bee ots 360 Ib. down to 18 00.| Week . ; anes | or Mr. a Ras OrrlS | the widow of the late Dr. John D. | child je unknown and the said child is | 2. Sows under 450 Ib. 1435-15 00 ter | Year ooo ra ‘ast sve tisa| 2 0M @ mixer and invite all to film, which will be used for thea-| Titsworth. Lafayette 1014 Pont. St. Bk. Bidg. FE 6-9462 — an an cane Mceaid to pieces rd al pote Dulk 456-600 Ib. 13 00-| 954° 55 hh 2195 120 13 rH join in a square dance. |ter and felevision screenings all| Mrs Titswroth is still in serious Ne . under the juriediction of this Court. | soisnle cattle 9.600 salable calves! jes) high... isis o3@ 888 163 - over the world. ‘condition in McLaren Hospital, | a | gage, fn eae ar ates eew acca | BE BEES DTA Council Sets fate fur, Pint. stering trom third deeree, KEECO HARBOR ~ ssvvee tr [TAND CONTRACTS thot ibe earig. om se orien crt | Rat” full Hsin isSy weer’ sad ecraorr srecs | clude the production of at least burns. Mrs, Clinton (Mabel) Quant, 6 . a" in said one. SS = = Sort tecé eneten "90 “prtene “see te | piguree etter decimal ptinag ed eighins } nee mis picturds in the next two Friday, will be held at ll am WANTED o'clock tn" tne afternoon. cod you ore | mercial te, tow chater, otters. ond. Yost | poiceis rueser* wen eine | New Meeting Place i? pe _ Windsor Woman Hurt Tuesday from C. J. Godhardt Fu. commanded ee Ty 17.00-25.00; a few utility steers Mich: eee a4 ngements ye been made =. . . oF oe eieetectien! te metic persenal 188 down: end choice mostly | Kingsion Products” ..... ‘ £4) A meeting of the Oakland County | for am option on the Pagewood | IN Two-Car Accident — Home, with burial in Perry | Wm. H. Knudsen service hereof, this summons and notice | Food | grade ore 10.35-28.00; com- | wacce Gerewe wo... 00. 31 32 : , | geudies cutside 8 aoe | Mount Park Cemetery. oorviee , = a mercial to low good 18.60-10 60: weanity Seidweet Abracive* sett 42 | Council ol PTAs tomorrow will be) iydney, re | Irene Stevens, 22. of Wi + Realtor son eck previous fo said hearing ia the | tnd commerciat coms 1100100", 0 for |Rugy tas. |’ ",, $4 $2 |held at the Westacres Community | about $225,000 will be spent on | rene Stevens, 22. of Windsor. / — artiur C, McCullough Fee eee ed cee Primied ORG! and cutters 9.60-11.08; utility and com-| "so sale bid and asked House, 7200 Cedarbrook, off Com-| mew cutting rooms, stages, ete... OM. MILFORD—Service for Arthur 510 Pontioc State “ am uhe able Arthur | Shaice vesters. 260e-baes, cull te com: merce road, instead of at the Or-| to increase the capacity of the (Cra! hospital for head and lef CUls| c. sicCullough, 82, of 62473 Grand Bank Bldg. t . P |e : wf Pontine fm said County, this 10in aay | mercial 800-2300; good ead cnetee, ss = Foreign Exchange —-| chard Lake Community Church as studle. ean Oe wae innawed |River, Lyon Township, formerly of Phone FE 4-4516 ef February A.D. 1985 @: @ few medium arede 000-088 | originally planned. The church is 4 |. oe Milford, will be held at 3 p.m. |= ——————————— RTHUR & x | 1650-1800 : | NEW YORK. Ped. 14 \AP) —Poreign ex- | This will enable the company! in 9 2-car accident at Davisburg A true eopy Judge of Probate ‘ jehange rates follow (Great Britain in | undergoing repairs. to shoot several productions at the | road and US. 10 Tuesday from Richardson-Bird Fu- | PAULINE E. HEWITT. Saladle sheep 2.000; slaughter lambs | Gotiars, otbers in cents! Registration will be from &:45 A : a iam neral Home, with burial in Oak Deputy Probate Register,| slow and not fully es but | Canadien dollar in New York open . -"“ | same time. Additional equipment Nichol Kotsonas. 35. of Flint ° Juvenile Division |early sales largely steady: soughter | market 221/32 per cent premium or to 9:15 a.m. The morning session |. { United as . a _,'| Grove Cemetery. He died Thurs- | Feb. 14, 1985 | sheep steady: wu Wate ond is pee 102 67 US cents. off % of a crate | will feature a play, “Random Tar-| will be brought from the United| with whom Miss Stevens was rid- day | STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Provate | 3106-2850: latter price for Joeds 101|5 le up 1 Sl 'ef e cemt, 30 day futures | get’. directed by Mrs. Harold Zim- | — | ing, told State Police of Pontiac| surviving are a brother, Jameé+ Court for the County of Oakland, | /». : cull to good jambs 12.00- | 2793 16. off 1/32 of a cent, 60 : ; : | Treasure Island Pictures plans Post his auto was struck by one : ‘ Thatcher Jeventte tt 3050. cull to choice simughter sheep | futures 218%, off 1/18 of e cent. 9 |Merman, with Frieda Huggett. |, continue filming adventure stor- | ’ Within Gasdadc. Si. ales McCullough of New Hudson; one Im the matter of the petition concern. | ¢.00-9 day futures 2.78116 of a cent. Belgium | Waterford Township visiting teach. | driven by Saat niece, Mrs. Gladys Buell of Mil- Patterson ing — Muster, miner. Cause! : | Hes rg ‘ot ® cent, une er as discussion leader. | ies use fest == of Flint,"whose auto skidded. Kot- ford; and seven nephews, Maurice Sytem wees mae 4 OK D Subdivisions — Sarsaasz Rass Ee “ree wwtape ean me ae ssa or Coemasone sna a a wrk «i |uaa o BeD # wore <*Petstten having bese filed ta this Court | | Seoff 61 of @ cent. Italy (lire: 16% | and Summer Roundup.” ‘'Presi- “wr n s ry pole after the impact. terfield of New Hudson. Donald INSURANCE alleging thet the present whereabouts of , . So Srbt, memanece._Poctugel (cores) |denta and Partiamentarians,”” and | tet advantage. — , McCullough of Detroit, D.R. Nor- unknown wd. the ania chia te sepene | [f] West Bloomfield unchanged Switteriand. (frane'. ‘free: |Home and Family Living”—will _ The company is interested in any) 11 chutes Erom Floe |man McCullough of Silver Springs, = in pane Dee, cues wd that | ; | 33.39. wachanged Denmark (krone) 14 50, lwo held during the aft good screen plays written by Aus- | . 2 | Md Dr. Willard M ot said child should be placed under the | WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. | Latin America Argentina ‘free, 724, | , tralians, and is investigating the | to Safety m Rowboat 4 . Jurisdiction of this Court. ad tha Otate} ~- “| wme Brazil ‘free; 137, unchanged. | possibility of adapting Colin Simp- . St. Glair Shores, Richard McCul- of Michigan, sou are heresy Dotitied that | SHIP — Applications for two new | Mexico 862. unchanged. Vefesuela :bolt- | Rochester Club son's popular book, “Come way L'ANSE #—A tiny rowboat op- | lough of Niagara Fails and Nelson a ue ent eee is a Ge, a | subdivisions. Pine Lake | aa Kong aoiar 17 4, un. Pearler,” for the screen erated in a shuttle service carried | McCullough of Libby, Mont. : ~_Heights, | chance : ; | —— — Pontiac caid County, om the 23rd day| Plat 1 and Knollwooq Heights, | ee Valentine Dinner 11 upper Michigan fishermen to service hereof, this summons and notice | division is located at Pine Lake ROCHESTER — Rochester Ki- The men had the small boat with Me eee Treo ee ee ee in the | Rd. and Middlebelt. Knollwood | CONCORD, N.H. W\—Police Offi- | wanis Club members will enter- $9, 200,000,000 them. PROFESSIONAL FE 4.4469 Pontiac Frew 9 newapaper printed end Heights, formerly known as the cer Joseph Jolin threw the bull in| tain their wives at their annual The party used a larger boat SELECTION Witness, the Honorable Arthur & | Leet Farm, is on West Maple road. | a half-hour setto with a wandering | Birthday and Valentine Dinner at| WASHINGTON (INS) — The Se- | jater to recover its gear, left be- E FE 5-1582 tf Pontine te said County. ‘inte jocn aay | The areas are subject to approval | bovine. Investigating complaints | 6:30 tonight at the Club Rochester. | curities and Exchange Commission | hing in the first dash for safety. A. Personne! Tests, Ere ra - Sig of February A.D. 1966. , a | a bull was blocking traffic on busy | Dr. Guy oe ccs ee of | reported today that 9,200,000,000 REA EES ee. ee asia (Aes, | construction in | U.S. Route 3, Jolin said the animal | services to schools from Mich-' dollars worth of securities were =» . asia PAULING i Mt a Pe clr horde jaauary wan appeared to be directing traffic. | igan State College, Lansing, will | registered for public sale during Beginners Typing Class mate =~ ~~~ $185,045, according to a report) After a 30-minute marathon | be the guest speaker. | the year ended June 30. to Start at Dryden ___ Pee 4 1089) Piven by Stewart Underhill, build- | around a nearby hill, the officer cocken came we Wath Mame, The SEC said in its 20th emmual) nan — A begieners typing STATS OF MICHIOAN—In the Pretete | ing inspector for the township. a ee Oe te Youel, sang epee with a today daa he nie wih Thursd EMPLOYMENT AGENCY venile Division ; | A total of five accidents, four | around return ; Bonnie Axford, Adele amount was second — "Min the matter of the petition concera- | property damage and one personal it to owner John Lovell. At the | 4nd Clair Magoon has been ar ‘iargest for any year since its es- | in the high school. ing wore Thompson, minor. by t hip | time of the arrest, the bull was | ranged, and Mrs, John B. Lack tablishment in 1934. Registration may be made by Te Thompson, father of said! police : standing in the yard of an antique ae ae ua’ Sites ate. More than 7,300,000,000 dollars of nro Fred Beinat or Fred There will be a special meeting | shop which, the officer noted, con- ell swim aneoeapane panicle the securities registered with SEC | Patterson. , mninst child 4 |at 3 p.m. Tuesday regarding town. | tained much old china. Henry W. Axford and M. H. Has. |Guring We year represented cor-| Hay acreage in the U. S. in 1954 | f dependent finances. elswerdt are serving on the pro- | Porate offerings for cash sale. 2.5 cent than in —," and that was 2.5 per greater é ~ 4 Formosa gram committee. Eighty reserva- Such cash offerings consisted of ; ae the tions have been made for the of $4,200,000,000 of eae mil- 1968. BUY WHAT vou NEED F notified fair. lion of preferred stock he ae anyone = ged cial — RAY WHAT vou Owe! iat'aas Busi Notes — Feverish — . uSsINeSS Jewelry Style Show Set || ~ due to a: al the, deals of your For the fifth straight week, out-| DRAYTON PLAINS — A jewelry COLD? weeds. We take imo put at Pontiac Motor Division here at 8. how much you need . . has topped the ; peak of 11,367 po Oct. 18-23, 1954, 12,301 Chieftans, The mint has been since 1733, the United _ afternoon, manded to appear tes impractical to make persona! | Proposed Pine Lake Manor sub- | |have been approved by the West | Policeman Chases Bull to Door of China Shop SetforTonight Securities Sales Hit safety yesterday after the ice floe on which they were working began drifting into Lake Superior. [CALL US FOR QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ea a ? - 4 if George Liberace D THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. enies Split -- Today's Television Programs - - Channel 9—CKLW-TV 6:15-—(9) News. Austin Grant. (2) News. Paul Williams. Peet RTpo3# ty 7:15—(7) My Story. Drama. ~ | 11:60—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) 9:00—(7) Wrestling. (4) Medic. ‘Flash of Darkness,” drama of jan defense. (2) 1 Love Lucy. Publicity for Ricky's miovie Lady comedy. (9) Holiday. Trav- Ss behind Scandinavia,” Robert Alda stars. 10:45—(9) Ringside Review. Chris Shenkel interviews. Fl National News. (4) News. Wil- liams. (2) News. LeGoft. Fair Weather. Weather girl. 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety, guests, Steve Allen host. (2) Wrestling. TUESDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 8:30—(2) Morning Show. 9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4 Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. 9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. 10:06—(T) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) 10:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar- thur Godfrey. 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. 11:33—(2) Strike It Rich. TUESDAY AFTERNOON Tennessee Ernie. Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30 — (7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light 1:06—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliott. (2) Road of Life. 1:38—(4) Good Cooking (2) La dies Day. 1:45—(9) School Broadcast. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. Bruce Mayer Show. 2:15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbit Show. House Party. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Tuesday Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) | Big Payoff. $:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. (2) Valiant (4) 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) | . Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. 4:45—(T) Rickey the Clown. (4) | Modern Romances. 5:06—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. Robert Q. Lewis. 5:38—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy | Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi- Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. rate Pete. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Pregrams furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice “wg. Begs News vie . ane | Se Van Kuren Oood WIBK. News, George Houseparty WCAR, Temple Academy WCAR, News, Harmony News TBA News, World Neighbors | s9:00_wzR, arthur Godfrey 1:15—WIR. Ma Perkins Ka WWJ, McBride, Peale a Sg WXYZ, My True Story 1:30-—WJR, Dr. Malone Record WCAR, Rows, Temple wieE: T . ows, i se ‘Treasury Show News, Piper Paul : 20 CKLW r3 Bports ows Pran Harris wieK. + on , Kuren, ‘od “vwae WPON, News CxLW, Mary Morgas WPON, News, cit er Miuste iw Mayer Muste 2:15—WIR. Perry Masee ° CKLW, Manhattan Music 10:45—WW4J, Break the Bank| WWJ oa ee ee ww ee Ee mace rome = - WPOR, Art Van Damme CKLW, Dunber "xn con Remens wave, Martin Bleck 6 Rouse wron CKLW, Florida U.S.A. : Sports ‘ww er - WISE, D. Mcleod WPON, Club 1460 TUESDAY MORNING ews, Song 2:43—WJR, Brighter Day CRLY. Pune & | ¢ss_wan, Pate WPON, News. 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Stella Dalles = | 8:30—WIR, Talent Scouts $:15—W Bud Guest page ie Elizabeth WCAR, Talk | wxYe WXYZ, Wolt CKLW, Austin Grant WPON, Club CKL WCAR, Coffee WCAR, WNoonday Caller : . : WPON, Egan Show WPON, 4:30—WWJ, Widder Brown O:0— WER, Ghow Seppe) aco _wIm, Music Mall 12:30—WIR, Time Out, Maste | Wonn: Bon Meleod 9:00 Perry fone 8:45—WWJ, News WXYE, News — wrk, . WCAR, Hadio Revival caLw. Bes Davies 4:48—WWJ, Woman in Home Ww Hour 9:00—WIR, News ay CKLW, George Wright Wrox, News, Off Record WW, Minute Parade 5:00—WJIR. News Ware. Breakfast Clud 12:45—WXYZ, Charm Lady 7 . 9:18—WJR, Bing Crosby var po Sr. i pt hg ee 9:30—WIR, Amos ‘w Andy | WOAR Nowe. Misie WIBK. News, McLeod yy SB -—F $:15—WIR, Kitehen Club Sie tt wemnaes CKL , Fase Cantor WJBK, Reon Den McLeod TUESDAY AFTERNOON POR, Hewes, Geese WJBK, Gentile @:30—WIR, afr, Sage 1:00—-WJR. Read of Life 0:07 e Reynolds, Music 1¢:00—WJR, Tenn. Ernie CKLW, Good wws. WN Mullboliand WCAR. Carousel WWJ, Pibber McGee WPON, & Kaye Paul Winter . WXYE, Ed Morgan 9:45—WIR, Pete and Joe CKLW. Musical Airs 5:30—CKLW. Eddie Chase ds iz é z z as 58 ge ii ? i 8 | 3 i f i ; if | 7 £3 if un i The alleged the bomb trap Weaver. > Eh FER] cf EF? Ht 4 ; zl ata : 2 | z ‘Thief Had Poor Taste LOUISVILLE, Ky. «* — A thief broke into a used car sales office and took ignition keys to 14 cars, then drove off in a 192 model worth $50. The owner said it was Pa. (AP) — Worthington industrialist. YORK—Mrs. Vivien Marshall. 44. the National Asso- ff * | NEW YORK, Feb. 14 w—Despite i2:@0—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) {George Liberace says he and his 2) | (2) |¢ (2) in } E County GOP Executive Com- 1 | | 4:00—WJR, Music Hall } the ‘‘worst car on the lot.” | philanthro- | “* etal’ ‘Lee’ Just Took Long Rest Cure Denies He Will Take Any of Many Offers for Jobs on His Own his own recent solo performances, piano-playing brother intend continue as a team. The candelabra king, who uses only the family name Liberace but is called ‘‘Lee’”’ by his family and friends, recently took an enforced rest of several weeks to recuperate from overstrain. | Admittedly annoyed by specula- | tion that a splitup is in the offing. | George explains that his own ap- | pearances on the George Gobel | to brother’s trip to the sidelines. s > s “It's true I've had a lot of offers to go out on my own but I don't @ nationwide TV program ‘Here's to Your Heart,’ want to,’ George declares ‘The speculation has been height ened by George's recording of a number of his own records for Co | lumbia and his guest appearances on disk jockey shows to plug them ut he says there's no such sig nificance in those activities either * *¢ *@ “Lee is fine now,”’ said George “We have completed two more television shows and one radio show, The rest did him a world of good and it's well he had it be- cause we have a busy year ahead.” The 1955 schedule will include a Warner Brothers feature movie starring Liberace, due to go into production in May. George was a succesful violin- ist playing with name bands when he decided to team up with his brother in 1947. Consider Move in Race Incident Miami GOP May Take Legal Action Against Hotel in Negro Ouster FEBRU ARY 14. 19535 With Brother EDDIE FISHER MEET THE KING AND QUEEN—Eddie Fisher and Patti Prat participate in a Formosa confer- have been’ named America’s King and Queen of Hearts in a nao’ | 41. trom which the Chinese Na- | - show. eae ae te wide poll of disc jockeys in connection with the 1955 Heart Fund Thetr | tionalists are barred. Nehru said, Dead Playgirl to Be Autopsied ‘Tommye’ Adams, 31, Fiancee of Jessel, May Be Suicide HOLLYWOOD (INS) — An av- topsy is to be performed tomor- row to determine the cause of | | death of Abilagil (Tommy) Adams, actress and Hollywood playgirl who was engaged for years to George Jessel, famed comedian and mas- ter of ceremonies The striking brunette, 31 was found dead in bed in her Beverly Hills apartment after a night of nightclubbing with Max Marks, a Calabassas drug Store owner Police Sgt, A. J. Gebhard said the beauty appeared to have taken a suicidal overdose of sed atives. diowever, it was not definite that@}{umphrey estate since Thursday, | she did. There were no suicide | ang got two quail the first day. | notes and there were no pill bottles | in her apartment | | } | 3 PATTI PAGE * on Feb. 19 | Today With Cold After Wet Hunting WASHINGTON w — President cold he developed while hunting quail on the Georgia estate of Secretary of the Treasury Hum- phrey “It's better’’ Eisenhower said | of the cold as he started the return trip from Humphrey's estate at) Thomasville, Ga. He said he and | his valet John Moaney had treated | it without the aid of a physician. | . 7 7 | The President returned to Wash- irigton last night, 2 hours and 24) minutes after his Spence Air Base at Moultrie, Ga. En route to his plane he stopped | for a 20-minute visit at Greenwood, the plantation home of Mr. and | Mrs. John Hay (Jock) Whitney, of | New York Eisenhower had been visiting the But he developed the cold while hunting without any luck in the MIAMI, Fla. W—Officers of the! Miss Adams’ death ended a life rain Friday, and spent most of the mittee today to consider whether legal action will be taken | against a Miami hotel owner who | dining room for a Lincoln dinner. The meeting was called after 24 | Negroes, most of them members of | tion, hotel Day were asked to leave the | Urmey dining room Saturday night | by Hotel President E. M. Claugh- | ton. - charging the hotel owner with “‘a partial breach of contract which the GOP committee had with the hotel restaurant." The attorney said he was also checking to see “if action might be brought for violation of the civil rights of the Negroes.” +. ° eo The Negroes were invited to the meeting by Wesley Garrison, Re- publican state committeeman and a cochairman of the Lincoln Day | dinner. When they left the dining | room at Claughton's request, Garri- | ' son and some 150 of the 425 white | guests followed them ° A scuffle ensued between several banquet officials and hotel officials. Casper said he was also consider- ing filing a personal assault and town bus and found himself alone versations on the telephone. battery charge against Claughton, in the bus at the terminal when | *¢ ‘the TWU) are not alone in| N. Claughton Jr. and| he awoke. He drove the bus home this sentiment,”” he added without hig son E. that had been marked by num- erous stormy episodes during eight years in Hollywood. She and Jessel engaged in repeated spats. broke refused to permit Negroes in the | up and then made up again. They were not engaged when she died and he said he had seen little of her during the last year and a half because he spent much in television. He was last out with her last Friday, when he took her to the horse races | The actress appeared on the sen in “Sens of Fun.” Her publicity described her as a descendant of the early-day American presidents, John Adams and John Quincy Adams Sbe never achieved any promin- ence in pictures, but sbe was wide- ly known in Hollywood, both as Jessel's fiancee and for the clashes and incidents she was involved in Man Takes Bus Home, Then Brings It Back DETROIT (UP) Monroe Reaves, 24 Detroit, took a bus home yesterday — but his con- science bothered him so he brought it back Reaves fell asleep on a down- remainder of the weekend indoors. Transport Union Cool to Merger the county Republican organiza- | of his time in New York, working | | Vice President of ClO Lists His Conditions for Joining With AFL NEW YORK w#—ClO Vice Presi- merger with the AFL unless they get certain ‘feassurances.” Among “‘reassurances'’ asked by Quill yesterday at a news confer- ence were A promise to keep up the “‘orig- inal ‘fighting spirit’ ,of the CIO; an AFL guarantee to clean out all its “racketeers”; elimination of racial discrimination” in AFL ranks; and a pledge that the united labor organization will form a third political party . s = Quill, who is president of the Transport Workers Union, talked { a “strong opposition’ to the merger on the eve of his union's ninth biennial convention. I feel certain, from some con- that A. W. Corbett, secretary of the | But he returned 15 minutes later ¢!@borating | hotel, * * . Claughton told reporters later, “It was unfortunate that the Ne- groes should have to be subjected | because ‘“‘my conscience hurt.”’ Old Piano Found TOKYO wf — A piano. believed A merger agreement, stil] to be ratified by the two labor organi- zations, was signed in Miami Beach last Wednesday by AFL President George Meany and CIO to the incident. I had told the | to be the first ever brought to Jap- President Walter Reuther dinner officials last Wednesday an, has been found in a storeroom that they could not be served and | where it was placed more than 100 Texans See Fireball I was them there.”’ Paris has a population of almost 6'2 million surprised to see i years ago, Kyodo news service re- ported today. The agency said an inscription indicafed it was import- ed about 1828, apparently from Holland DALLAS # — A great ball of fire trailing a sparkling trail flashed across east Texas last night. 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