Parmenter Arrested in Okla ‘The Weather Wednesday: Showers THE PONTIAC PR " 112th YEAR x*x««* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26; 1954-34 PAGES ASSOCIATED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 7 Ike Announces ‘New 1954Low in Joblessness President Notes U. S. Prosperity as He Ups Campaign Tempo WASHINGTON (?#}—Pres- ident Eisenhower passed out new pre-election ammu- nition to fellow Republicans last night in saying unem- ployment has dropped 400,- 000 to a new total of 2,700,- 006, below three million the first time this year. The chief executive, in- creasingly active in the home stretch for continued GOP control of Congress, also focused nationwide at- tention on the administra- tion in the foreign affairs field a few hours earlier through the first telecast and broaficast of a Cabinet Back to Italy and Ease They planned to marry. But yesterday Vanna declared: Vanna said she hadn't found this country,” he said. wife as she’d been led to believe. Brass showed no deep regret because their months-long friendship didn't lead to the altar. “I’ve had a lot of fun seeing her reaction to things as rosy for Bride-to-Be Backs Away From Housewife Chores ~ JOS ANGELES ()—Saying she was “rather shocked” to find the average American wife does her own housework, an Italian woman who came here to wed has decided to go home instead. Vanna Scussel, 26, came here from Milan a month ago after an 1%-month letter correspondence with contractor Elmer W. Brass, 38. “There'll be no marriage. I'm going back home early next year. We don’t agree about things.” She said she has been accustomed to servants in her home. “And it was rather shocking to me to find out the average American housewife has to keep up her own house, even does the cooking.” the American Over 100 Italians Killed in Floods and Landslides Mediterranean Coast Lashed by Cloudbursts; 500 Homeless SALERNO, Italy (?—Rag- ing cloudbursts crumbled scores of homes and took up to 100 Italian lives today in this summer playground for thousands of American and European tourists. The death belt runs down the beautiful Mediterranean Oppose Conlin Proposal Citizens Propose New Plan for State Tax Distribution coastline from here to ter- . Faces Accounting * homa City Missing Broker Faces $175,000 Theft Charge Attempt to | Wife Leads to on Michigan Warrant His ie after he reportedly embez- _ led $175,000, was arrested Murder Trial CLEVELAND @ — Shadows women in the life of Dr. Sam- on state school aid Countering the Conlin Pro e Nov. 2 ballot) four of (proposition number two on d County's leading tax and finance authorities have formed the Committee for Better State Finance, Chairmaned by Mrs. James T. Dunne, Westacres, oth- meeting. And reports persisted the Presi- dent may take to the road again ar Wirepheots ¢ lte this week to lend a personal a TTT . s°- AT CABINET MEETING—President Eisenhower enjoys a hearty laugh as he listens to a report on the recent Paris agreement given by Secy. of State John Foster Dulles at a Cabinet meeting in Washington last night. Washington, Lincoln Stare in Disbelief TV Public Joins Cabinet as Dulles Explains Pacts_ By MERRIMAN SMITH , WASHINGTON (UP)—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles made it clear to the world today that the United States may agree to new cold war talks with Russia after the new agréemnents on German rearmament have been ratified. In an unprecedented televised meeting of the Presi- dent’s Cabinet, Dulles said “there may be a new basis for disoussion” with the Communists “when we create, as we hope we will, a position of solidity and strength 2 Areas to Vote on Incorporation Keego Harbor, adaoe Heights May Become ‘Home Rule Cities | The Oakland County Board of | Supervisors today set election dates for incorporation of two county | A simple majority of registered voters is required for the passage of incorporation. Under the state law, a home rule city sets up its own govern-| ing body and regulates such things a3 sewage disposal, drainage, fire pretection and law enforcement. Keego Harbor will be bounded on the south by the Grand Trunk Railroad, on the West by Orchard West Bloomfield Township -line| and on the east by the cify of) Sylvan Lake. F Madison Heights will take up abvut 5% square miles in the north- east corner of Royal Oak Town- '55 Auto Tag Sale fo Begin on Nov. 1 @ — Michigan's plates — go a4 Prk : College’ weeks ahead State it L; 5 ne i bil *for Western Europe.” “At least we can hope,” he added, “that when there can be talks more satisfac- tory than those that exist when the only object of the Soviet Union is, by trick or device, to try and break up the European unity.” The extraordinary Cabinet meet- ing was called last night to drama- tize the Paris agreement for en- listing West Germany in the Euro- pean defense system. With the congressional eléctions only a week away, Republican leaders hoped it would help win Votes for ‘| the GOP. - For the first time tn ‘history,’ Americans across the nation As soon as his top advisers had assembled around the coffin-shaped | a mahogany table shortly after 7 p. m., President Eisenhower brisk- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘Maine Gets Snowfall GREENVILLE, Maine ® — The heaviest snow of the season gave this western Maine area a three- inch blanket today, providing hunt- ers with good deer-tracing condi- tions. Light snow was. reported central Maine, with Old Town get- : Ly i + 5 J Fe 3 3 nA 3 z sacé 2g 5 zi d A 2 gz iz 7% rs] e E i é i i 33 ; i = 3 s : it Gs) iM E3 in | away As for the picture today, Eisen- ting one inch. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) hand once more in the campaign. | fake é i for the state are Louis H. Schimmel, Pontiac; E. Cari O. Smith of Wayne University is Plane Hunters Sight Wreckage lit = tL Ti i —*the group. This committee is urging a “no” vote on the Conlin F H fy EEy et is . F rE a! g : g i Ri i at i i ll : t ers who have volunteered to draft an equitable Thal F z : a Molotov Receives for Interview if sta iL ? 4 E opFeeiiey avi Ht were served. : Dr. with E FE fe U over 2, Col. 5 3% g | é beret i 5 5 ! +t Z 5 veRE-rs # a8 : Fat li | i F i j E 2 ae af 73 Bulletin NEW YORK (UP) — - Thirteen members of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party were sentenced to six years in prison today for conspiracy to over- throw the United States government by violence. rel 7 Gen. Lucius B. Clay Advocates By BURDETT C. STODDARD | A #@-billion-dollar road building the Detroit expressway system and consult with state high- Current studies indicate that the 40 billion would build a federal system adequate for 25 years, Clay stated. The project's completion would see four to six iane highways over nearly ali the nation’s 40,000 miles of inter-state roads. The money would be split be- In Today's Press seen ereee eet denteetre : Hi 1 I; j $40 Billion National Road Bu id T a, Fe i ’ hl i Fees s ing Program our defense effort."’ The threat of atomic weapons have increased necessity for ade- quate highways, he added. The project must be a carefully engineered program, the general warned, done -in cooperation with toll planning agencies. nation of the gas and weight tax, or its increase,” said Gen. Clay, The general was met at Detroit City. Airport by Glenn C. Richards, president of the Michigan Good Roads Federation which sponsored the o> ané Girls’ Clay, “the federal inter-state sys- tem ig a very important part of ed “We aren't considering the elimi- The Polish government E | f rE] i ‘| i: i hini.”’ Field went to Warsaw in seek news of his brother and sister-in-law Herta, who Iron plane in sew bound for Prague, and ished. The following year, Noel’s adopt- yer- Ss ‘on Pierce-Merrill Parking From Our Birmingham Bureae HAM — Steaming ate a municipa) parking lot, the City Commission last night passed a resolution authorizing condem-+ nation proceedings on all parcels of land where the city proposes to locate a $250,000 lot to accom- modate about 250 cars While the entire area at the southeast corner of Pierce and Mer- rill streets is involved in the con- demnation, the city expects to acquire several lots without taking such measures. day night to discuss the prop erty aqquisitions, since several ““Every effort is being made to secure options for the purchase of each of the individua) parcels at a price which is equal to or slightly in excess of the full market val- BIRMING ahead in its determination to bper- | eer - mnation | slides on parts of France and | Belgium. Reports were made by Eldon Wright and Walter Allison en the recent regional confer- eace held at East Lansing. * 6« * Henry Zydema, executive vice président of the Michigan Council, | American Assn. for the United Na- | tions, will be the speaker at a noon luncheon meeting of the Lions Club iat noon tomorrow at the Com- ' munity House. } * * * | Opening its 35th year of continu- t 2 ; of j SGT. LEO STIERS BIRMINGHAM — Effective to- ling this time has been Mrs. 'Charles Shain, who as usual opened the first meeting with a re- | port on the Herald Tribune Forum, | lwhich she has just attended for | the 19th time. The class meets at 16 a.m. each Tuesday at the Community House and is open to the public. | “There are no qualifications nec- essary,” Mrs. Shain said, “and no credits given. Only those take Volunteer members of the Bir- home of Mr. and Mrs. to do so.” | * fo Speak Here morrow is the resignation of Police Sgt. Leo A. Stiers, who leaves after over 25 years wits the force. The former Detroit United Rail- | way worker has beén with the de- partment since Aug. 2, 1929 and lives- with his wife jat 1053 Hazel street. ai Donald Leonard | present board of directors and Candidate for Governor Will | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, al * ia io # FHA Launching | Profit Recovery. New Administrator Off on Program to Assume. Control of Projects WASHINGTON (INS)—The gov- ernment planned a broad crack- | down today on apartment opera- tors who raked in multi-million dollar windfall profits on Federal | Housing Administration insured loans. | Official sources said that Hous- ing Administrator Albert M. Cole | will Move to assume control of at | least one more project this week | and that there ‘‘probably will be | more actions’ to recover the | windfalls, Cole acted last night to take over five projects which he said netted nearly seven million dollars in windfalis, Oné develop. , ment Was the dix million dollar * Cliften Park Manor Project, Wil- mington, Del., in which members of the DuPont industrial family have an interest. Cole gave operators. of the five projects 10 days to call a meeting of the preferred stockholders in the corporations ,to vote out the elect new officials. Since the Federal Housing Ad- ministration owns all the preferred stock, the new boards, if elected, will be under government control | and would be in a position to re- | cover any excessive profits made ‘ pel eS OO wR BHT | ' ’ a am in no A pa se im ee IT WASN'T ALL SERIOUS—President Eisenhower is joined by three cabinet members in a laugh near night's special which Secretary of State John Foster E alliance. For the first time in history, a cabinet the session at Dulles windup of last reported on the West Blaze Causes $20,000 Damage Defective Wires Listed White House] the President uropean defense Democrat Leaders Predict ffi Trieste Cheers B ltalian Troops od Soldiers Re-enter City, Ending Anglo-American Occupation of 9 Years TRIESTE (UP) — Italian troops of the strife-torn Trieste territory today, officially ending nine years of An- gio-American occupation, Gen, Edmundo de Renzi crossed the border at the head .of a mo- torized column of plumed Italian infantrymen and took over the zone's administrative powers. “But wildly excited Triestines j . ’ * Hours before De Renzi's 10:05 ja.m. (4:05 a.m. EST): arrival. a : ; AP Wirephote meting was televised. Left to right are: Dulles, vanguard of Italian federal police Defense Secretary Charles Wilson marched into Trieste to the cheers and Agriculture Secretary Ezra Benson. - ground are Attorney Gene’ right, and Commerte In fore- of thousands. Herbert Brownell Jr... They were the first Italian y Sinclair Weeks. forces to return to the city since the end of World War Il, Their entry was made possible by an agreement between Italy arid Yu | goslavia on division of the state. | Michigan Landslide Coup remem; BY UNITED PRESS Democratic National Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell led a Demo-| Mitchell said, “And all reports cratic attack in the battle for votes | rain until dawn te welcome the record is against him and he's first troops. not very popular in the Senate,” on McNamara are encouraging.” was to be included in the spe- | ™! ee e Dead & loud leeds! . as Probable Cause of night oe a sania that lap vaeoimer pose National Chair-| Men = ——— shame bestie cial assessment district fo de- Arvid A, Wadson ' candidate for governor, will deliv- In taking the action, Cole also Fire-at Local Firm Pataorriss would aboce de le: — ined . name reg Amarr women ‘ ue-and-red-uni- the | a1 tray expenses for constructing the |p nerai service was held this er one of his last major speeches, held out the hope that if the gest sweep since 1936.’" — woul witht ichi- a - ederal police entered | : eft-etrent parking ares, St. James afternoon st the Schmaizriedt Sons | before the election at the Elks, Windfalls are recovered, rents | A flash fire at the Seaman Man- — Mitchelb predicted that Michigan = - orn leaders | city e- . | Episcepal Church wilt be notified Funeral Home, Detroit, for Arvid | T, here Frid ft im the projects may be reduced, m ; ee : : ; a indicated they believe their best that it ie ontslde the district due |, Wadson, 58, of 2274 Northlawn ae re tale es te delivered | Me eaté: “It te quite apparent viacturing Co. at 29 W. Rundell would elect three Democrats 10 chances are in the sixth, 12th, 17th What's in a Name A. , 8, ' 's . to ered | : the door congressional seats now held by : } te changes made by the commis- Bivd., with burial in Acacia Park | at a noon to 1:30 p. m. luncheon,| that the valuation attributed to | St., which broke out a e Republicans ead that Sen., Homer and 18th congressional districts. | sion last werk, Cemetery. | will be part of his “Leonard. for | these properties were af a mweh panel department yesterday after- Ferguson (R-Mich.) would be w- Democrats now hold seats in | WASHINGTON (UP) — The , In a discussion of parking me-| Mr. Wadson, who was vice presi-| Governor Day" swing through | Migher level than the setual cost noon caused an estimated $20.00 ated by Patrick V. McNamara. ly five of the state's 18 congres- Army, by the way, was a language Park Chemical Co. of | Oakland County. » | ef the projects.” So aeeordineg Pontiac fife- sional districts. ; all its own. For instance, “a house- ters for the lot, the lawmakers dent of the y damage, according to f © “Senator Fergusons voting =F, tradicted Mitchell's Wife.-it says in the handbook, “‘is favored an all-meter operation of | Detroit, died Saturday after a long | He will start the day in Bir. | Whether Cole will succeed in his men who fought the blaze for two — ~— = -- —_— redken oe . a handy thing to have around the the lot, eliminating any added iliness. | : efforts to recover the windfalls Pp . Jennie. he is| "nsham with a coffer and do- hours. place.” But in this case, the maintenance and expense on rent-| Besides his widow Jenn ‘of De-| Mute affair at the Community however, is a matter of question p m nter Arrested ‘| “I believe our people want to | --nousewife” is a GLs sewing kit. ‘ al stalls for all-day parkers. Prob- | survived by @ son Gerald | peeuse from 9 te 10:38 a. mi. In the only single previous case Firemen, who contained the ar e | ge forward in peace and pros- | enlliges othe | ‘ ably a 25-cents a day charge would | troit, four sisters, and two broth ai he will ipate | 0" Which Cole acted, operators of fire im ithe one department, said | , . | perity with President Elsenhow- (Politics! Advertisement) | ; be made. | ers. in ‘ brit valty pa tl esetigete the Linwood Park project, Fort) the fire was probably caused in Oklahoma City | er — with teamwork not conflict. on-street meters west . , | injunction to bloc es move : | (Continued From Page One) m a Republican Congress, s to Woodward avenue as of Dec. 1 WV Public Attends aoa “ pr ~peoveeld yl a to recover a $2.5 million windfall. | @t¥er which iguited cotton cunt. rd Parton” just ena leav. | Ferguson said, G . when a test ig made, eliminating =: ——<$<$<—___—_ One of the owners, Duncan Sea- | “® a st as id 7 : McN ; at Berkley’s Northwood inn for s . 4 Fergusons opponent, McNamara, 7 penny meters and substituting 30- M ting { Cabinet F| lL d lid man said today that no one was ing the Southwest Hardware Co. |, .; “d he Republi | ‘ ee the wives of GOP notables. ood ashed out against the Republican | vk wetekt eltnanes dew! Con tt Page One) To be honored are Mrs. C. E. S, an S | es injured in the 12-man department, | offices for lunch. Senator for voting. against federal | deletion of the one-cent a ( Ainwed Wilson, Mrs. Arthur Summerfield ’ * and that early action probably! “I followed him to his car and assistance to schools. Py be submitted at next Monday's ly called the meeting to order and and Mrs. Leonard. Mrs. Richard Kill Over 100 ltalians saved the rest of the building. told him he was under arrest,”’ “My Republican opponent blocked q meeting. introduced Dulles. . Nixon, wife of the vice president, | ‘ Loss to contents was estimated | Hooper said. “I showed him his | P@ssage on the Cooper school con- 4 * ¢ « Dulles, waving a pencil for em- may also attend, Republican head- | (Continued From Page One) | at $5,000 by firemen who said dam- picture and fingerprints and he ad- waegh poms aha which woul Adventures in the search for the and referring occasionally quarters said. ‘en area were disrupted and offi- | age to the building was about $15,- | mitted his identity right away.” : a . ; secrets of life will be discussed by p From 3:30 to 5 p. m., Leonard | cisis said sible to get | 000 have meant hundreds of millions ‘3 Dr. B c tionally |* notes, carefully traced the free| iy tour Ferndale industrial Cos on Po ee aging . rh Seaman. who said“any estimate! Parmenter told arresting of- of dollars for school construction PONTIAC GENERAL : : 5 struggle to build a ill attend ae ee ee = a ficers he was “broke” and was from tidelands oil.’ he said. in a : known physiologist, in a free pub- world's uphill 7 plants, and at 5:30 he w Except for an emergency line Was speculation, also added that . : 2% *h at Kal | at A lic lecture at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow | strong defense system in Europe.| a dinner at Kingsley Inn in |with police headquarters here, ; the cause was not definitely estab- living alone in a small apart: speech a —_ | PATIENT CENSUS at the Cranbrook School auditor-| The agreement finally reached @t| Bioemficld Mills. . [there were no comtmunications | lished. “There was just a flash ment. At Grand Rapids, Gov. G. ium. : | Paris, he said, was an achievement Winding up the’ day's tour,!the with Cava Dei Tirreni, a city of 4nd then the building was on fire, “He was very curious about how, Mennen Williams made a bid to | ° The relation of Commoner’s re- | that “history will not soon forget.” | gubernatorial aspirant will take | some 35,000. Seaman said. we managed to find him,”” Hooper | “im support fpom Republicans Vacant Beds search to possible cures for cancer In reply te 2 question inter. | part in a rally at Lincoln High| Heavy rains pounded Cava Dei ———$ said. | Who are discontented with theie 00 and infantile paralysis has earned posed by Agriculture Secretary School in Ferndale from 7:30 to Tirreni throughout the nicht and Parmenter was the object of a| party. Williams accused Leon. | | him grants from the American! gers T. Benson, Dulles sald he | 9 P. ™. 5 — rogress epo | statewide manhunt after he wrote gpg oe the Bagge | Hall Bods 32 | Cancér Society and the National i, confident “the Soviet doesn't | Tickets for the noon tuncheon . . | his wife a letter admitting misuse Republicans who split Occupied ences cs : Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. | yxe what's going on” but there gerne . Roy — Inc., on United Fund Drive of funds and stating he planned | elr pings me veted tor We | f In 1953 the American Assn. for! is so much “urgency and me >. Huron; Jerome Motor Sales, suicide. The letter, mailed from | “ams past. 198 e- the Advancement of Science | mentum behind the Allied pro- | . Eek — Head (Continued From Page One) the couple's Crystal Lake cottage; He said the Democratic party Capacity ........ A quarters, ‘on, and a . near frankfort, said that his body | welcomes these so-called “traitors” * awarded him its annual research| gram he doesn't think Russia | : the Commercial Division from a] ; t prize. “will be able to break it up.” companies only included “wr be found in the lake. trom the Republican party which Over Capacity 3 Ls ra ervuck & Ce. .. 215 Hooper said Parmenter admitted | has been “‘hijacked by special in- | oday . ° Through the study of viruses, | Dulles smiled wryly pom Be lk N f New low 88 Kiewse co “Tae leaving his clothes and watch in| terests afd “made into an instru- Teday .......... ‘ Age a roy ype ae nevemany Sor e 0 es . Dern & Areatrone seo the cottage after he fled in his pri- | ment for privilege.’ i I 7 a = z , closest structure non-living | ° asked bout - ’ by cag Co — son vale plane. | At Cass City, Leonard said Wil- na or beds. ai 4 matter, te te maling beste com | the agreements to be ratified. He | in 54 Unem 0 ment Whittieid-Waiter-Das son - 33 _\liams was slipping. a gg nro x tributions te understanding such | obviously recalled the smashup of | A & P Co. _ 350 He said he ramus bus in| He said a | Eicenerceda were pool asm: a Gore living processes as breeding, (the European army plan in the aoe) Sta eneres omen) 300 - Frankfort wearing work clothing on’ k : [ i fs , (Continued From Page One) Cutting Tpol end Supp! 209 \ He | ‘Ying to make an issue of unem-| rooms. doctors rest lounges. feeding and the avoidance ef French Assembly. Wayne G-bert 300 «and went to New York. loy he ‘ment is| and visiting space. death. Dulles also assured Treasury | hower painted it this way ——— ee ov Grifted te Oklahoma later and ob- \vicking up pi aa by Cranbrook Insti- | Secretary George M. Humphrey the| ‘“Withou war, our ecohomy is Netsnet Bros, tu« 218 tained the bookkeeping job with ("1 .onard also adopted a Williams Meaber Mecpital Deora. 3 oe Gatimen thn tatters will bes new plan on Germany will not cost | working at near record levels, Over Se rs and Shaw's oo «= the: hardware firm. ltechnique as he wandered {rom ~ es on Commoner’s | the United States a “nickel extra.” | 62 million people have jobs, The Sccony-Vacuum OW Co. Ir 238 The accused man. who had lived house to house in Cass City, and Please VOTE VES on Bend tsshe research with the Tobacco Mosaic He also praised Britain for paving | number is steadily aa ohaaat = pre 1-Dave-Grove Agency. Inc, 200 at 6366 Thurber Rd Birmingham, | earlier in Midland, shaking hands © fee tnerenesd becgital epace. | ustin’ Cov 200 . . Virus in determining its effect on | the way for the accord by making poi at work peed “abe yoo Pontiac Laandereré and Dry Cirs 200’ was a long-time friend of C. J. and getting acquainted. - ——< treope on the catinent, |er rate than ever betore. aoe Get Septeas, i 189 Nephier Jr., owner of the Protiva : —— “seca Ta ot el HERS Lemar preramens| “Contraction ones are bei Se ae may if Gate fbn a tment When the Men's Club of the s rs government; ; , eneral printing & Office Supply 1% Nephler reimbursed all his cus- | First Methodist Church meets for entered the Cabinet Room, it | broken month by month. ba — frown hep peti . : i ‘ens rs | 6:30 tonight looked like an electrician's night- | T@tes are at their all-tume peak ameasver Area Qoed Housekeeping Shop - 130 WI cine - Nephi —— oer etee ill be. the wees |mare. One side of the room was | Weekly earnings in manufacturing ; Noe Dar ie meu cane coed George Gullen wi be ¢t crawling with cameramen and re. | 8 again on the rise. all traffic within the area was dis- Wiamer & Co Le j:, Menter successfully concealed = —— ne Goce cae, porters | “Our people have more personal rupted, The town was reported to ——e How iett 138 | prison record dating — to 1931 manager of Detroit Cont s Corp jincome after taxes than ever be- be without electricity. Welverine Entertainers “ . when he was convict of em- | and a leading Congregational lay-| ‘The fleor was a litter of heavy | fore. Our national production sur- Police said communications also Rae Sarees OP 10) bezzling $25,000 from the First | man. ” te Rebs | cable carrying power to the three | passes even the war peak year of were cut with Amalfi and _— Painter's Fecallane — too | State Savings Bank in Birming- Guest soloist w tobert | “tive” TV cameras, the news- | 1944. It is far above the levels of Reports said a railroad bridge hail alien Jereity oon » 40 ham. He was parolled in 1933 after | Choate, soloist of the Grosse reets and the fleodlights that 1945 through 1952." | collapsed at Ponte del Rodolo near Pure OW Co. “* ag) serving 2 years of the 4%: to 13> Pointe Congregational Church. | bathed every corner of the room | The President said ‘chaos and Cava Dei Tirreni auc Aner Cimein co 33 yéar sentence Groups within the Woman's So | with their strong, white beans. | ecomemnic despair’ have been National police at Nocera. about Rariey- end Junedate —— 7 sécdlies, wis sks. ine epee | ciety of Christian ae the | Sound engisfeers crouched before | avoided because, for one reason, five ee Som Cava - Plebiges * Donations from individuals of $30 a new brokerage firm here, sald church have scheduled 12:45 p.m. | their sensitive control pancis in | “taxes Were cut’ by $7.490.000,000 report re were 20 dead in : ‘lude “ cath” ; | = che eines x amr, he crt et amore ag iat a et mut ga hee + ge Star rormemee nee veer NG POM r cal ! : by an executive boa stands. And he declared—as he has sev- | im ately whether (nese were A C Girard a meeting at be) am nN silt : ; eral times during the campaign— | in addition to the 30 dead reported _ ae ne Mokena fb rested. ~ ° * * G he Gi oo coon — Pes “We must continue to reduce the by Naples police or included in —— ae —— 33 “Pontiac Police and especially At last night's meeting, the cee . astungton an ne cos of vernment so we can have that total Demme Mr on sie Tripp 110 Chief Straley and Capt. Wheaton : plon 2. £ effec week | Y's Men's Club heard Rodney Thomas E. Stephens painting of ane tax cuts." . An Interior Ministry spokesman Le Harry Riess : jen deserve a lot of credit.” he said. im wel J tee: dey of the ; Smith speak on his recent trip Abraham Lincoin stared down from 1, hig announcement of the new in Rome. said about 300 persons Jimes Sehtine SOND 100 re every week of the year ot Statler | te Europe and show colored petlicoeon - what co eng een | jobless total, the President jumped | were homeless in. the stricken pena eggtarsr ani laaano ak, 100 se on in an * if hild nder 14 he isbelief at the spectacle ore ; ’ ime ** . one or more children under the same room the gun on the normal government | area. John D. Millis 80 Oppo C | P| occupy them—the first public Cabinet , . Rt - ’ ith both he regula ies fe ; timetable for such reports. Since . wit parents, the regular two-person rate applies for : The Weather sian in history 7 the present system of a joint re- | Would Revise § stem ‘he room. If one or more children under 14 occupy a room AND VECINITY — Mostly. _ si most of the Cabinet was port by the Labor and Commerce | y with only one parent, the one-person rate applies for the Pon ge showers ao out} seate . a hush fell over the room departments was instituted last (Continued F P One p fersters. La, tonight eyes High nears President walked in with \tay. the figures for each month = = . 4-48. South poeta have been issued between the 7th of Education for many years. he ildren = Wedwesday night ond ‘Corning oct baa Dulles took a seat on the Presi-; and 10th of the following month has become familiar with the in- * If one or more chi under 14 occupy a room without - Sebee te erties dent's right. Charles k. Wilson, |In this ease, that would have de- | tricacies of school finance” @ parent—that is, if more than = room is needed for a Lowest temperature preeeding tam. the defense secretary, sat on jayed the announcement until af- Mrs. King, past-president of the family—the one-person rate applies for the second room. or @ o.m,; Wind velozt. ceim Direc. Eisenhower's left ter next week's elections Michigan Congress of Parents and + Bouth | Once the assembly was seated The Bureau of Standards’ ele« Teachers, is a member of the Pon ur i be Weanesens aimee again, the President w . 7 tronic brain. called Univac, was tiac Board of Education and has Bring the family for weekend of fun tises Wed y t went about : A Soon sets — = Sea ee his work briskly, explaining to | reported to have worked through- studied state school finance for ot the Detroit Statler! Moon" rises Vendesday the Cabinet and the public that Ut the weekend to get the report many years ’ —— 3 Downtown Temperatures he thought Dulles’ the | ready for Eisenhower's announce- . ee cae ee et ee ee cok last nigh | Serving on several tax study | ] SPECIAL STATLER FEATURES FOR TRAVELING FAMILIES lpm 61, = one is commissions, Smart, superinten. - zs | paramount importance that the . } dent of Walled Lake Schools, hes | © Children’s menus ¢ Children’s plates end silver a public ought to hear it simul. Pontiac Deaths for many years asked that a © Balloons for the youngsters after meals ¢ Formulas prepared gen te Pontice re id with the government | sound school financial program | © Reliable baby sitters © High chairs and cribs recorded leaders. ee 8 | kowent, tempera SSIS BY eghaiciane ei covered that Timothy Wayne Holbrook ‘ pneenebangre ee ee eee as ? S s i] . af. | Meether Fair. when they switched to the TV : y Y ing yahoo aaa ee ee ee maie PT emg as Oialtas camera in the middle of th | Graveside service will be held i . ; . } © Many gvest rooms are air-conditioned Highest temperature 83 all the camer © OOM: | tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Ottawa minstraters and the Michigan temperature......0........6. S| the be camera got was a shot of | Sark Commiery tir Tun Wavne Education. Association j * Additional air-conditioning now being installed eee reas #9| the back of Attorney General Her- | : ne Mrs, Dunne, former state taxa-.| =. | bert Brownell’s head. A TV man | ion ggneime apa stag eral t h he Mighest and Lowest Temperateres This | slid across the - and Beatrice L. Heaton Holbrook ron chairman for t League. of | = - a bate be Gt Vanes er peed ogr on all fours of 2223 Montroval Ave. The Rev. V'omen Voters, is now a member | rd or eg vi Meta! Saeeee|« HOTEL STATLER — vs tare Chert | Baptist Chureh will officiate. | nance Study Committee ap- ST $2 Muwaukee we ss in eal rapidly and easily.| The baby was dead at birth yes- | pointed by the late Dr. Lee Thurs- ot 88. ew Oriens 82 0) o- bea of the terday at St, Joseph Mercy Hos-|. BEAUTY TO MARRY—Evelyn Ay, of Ephrata, Pa.. Miss America |ton. She has also served on Sen- Detroit: Fecing Grand Circus Perk ‘ -# G ij ewe. still cameras that) pital. his ts, he is, 19%54, gets help from Charles R. Cooper, registered of wills. as she ator Higgins’ Citizens’ Advisory a ee : 38-1 n kept clicking away and pares ; 'el.—WOedwerd 3-6000 A RGin ee gallery of re y the small| survived bY~ four. sisters, Mrs. | @Pplies for miarriage license at county courthouse in Lantaster, Pa. Committee. a Hy &. Francisco % aimee porters perched on| Wayne Garrett ef Alpena, M She will wed Ensign Carl Sempier Jr., U. S. Navy. of Montclair, N.J..| Dr. Smith. is a government. in- t tes. Reverse City 92 Se @ cases on one side of the | Ardella Kohiman, Ethel and Lindd on Nov. 13 in Ephrata. She appeared alone at courthouse since structor at Wayne and an expert a Angeles 4 Washington 5 2 room. | all of Pontiac, j | Ens. Cooper at present is stationed at Corpus Christi, Tex. in Michigan law. » a . i y, - \ 4 \ A « P ¥ i : f f if ? f F ’ f j ad an" Age ti You can RENT a RUGGED ROYAL PORTABLE Only $5 per Month First rental applied if. purchased. Parents! Invest in your Chil- All makes. Serving You for Over: 27 HELL Zyceiors OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. STATIONERS © BUSINESS OUTFITTERS 123 North Seginew St 24“ FEZ4831 Easy payments. Featuring “Magic” Margin, drea’s future today. Help them Office Ty ter keyboard and get higher marks with this most controls. new Rugged Fiber- wanted Portable Typewriter. glas Carrying Years! ae ———> é Covers theft INSURANCE ON YOUR and other sports equipment fire, accidental damage and most other hazards _ $1 per $100. Min. Premium $5 \.§ 102 £. Huron St. Call Us on Any Insurance Need! Kenneth G. HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE Ph. FE 4-8284 oe 3 * CAUCE FOR CELEBRATION—This night photograph of Pennsy!- vania Railroad's famous Horse Shoe-Curve at Altoona, Pa, was made with the aid of 6,000-photo flash bulbs having greater power Bob Considine Says: Ghostly Copy Paper Tells Tale That Wouldn't Sell CLEVELAND (INS) — Ghostly thing happehed here yesterday Picked af. Western Western Union press-message pa- per, rolled it in the portable and was waiting for the Dr. Sheppard murder trial story to start writing itself when, gadzooks, I noticed the case (she appeared te want to tell the that read) was dismissed for court she couldn't up a_ sheet rushing home and talking to friends about the the All jabout her big day case over phone The poor dear's dismissal was not without reward. When re that somebody had beaten me to the paper porters asked her for a state | There, big as life. were typed) ment, following her being per these words emptorily turned out, she said “CLEVELAND, July 13—Three| wistfully that if she could just Dodgers—Duke Snider. Roy Cam- get Derothy Kilgalien’s auto graph the experience wouldn't |panella and Jackie Rebinson—were | be so painful. lin the National League's starting lineup today as Dodger manager | Dorothy, as much of a star in Walt Alston sought: a fifth straight Judge Edward Blythin’s courtroom vietory for the National League | — over the American League before What's My an expected record all-star game the lady a nice note saying that crowd of 75,000 fans at Municipal; the reporters felt she would have Stadium.” There but any practitioner of this writing dodge can guess why Cand also: why it wasn't sent Buster was simply trying this one for size as on Line” sent | made a good juror The reporters heartily agréed. | Especially those who have been | waiting for what seems an eter nity for the jury box to be filled was no by-hne attached Too, he must have known it— Sure enjoyed CBS's ~“ Omnibus’ wasn't going to jell, ‘so there, Suritlay evening. The trip through wasn't much use taking the time Native Dancer's barn at Sagamore | to type out his name when he Farm, Md., was a thing of great | sensed he'd have to do it again. beauty and intelligence So he just tried, and it got flab- Ralph Kercheval, ne one time bier and flabbier A little black Kentucky U. grid star whe runs devil with a pitchwork poked him Al Vaaderbilt's barns, turned out | in the ear as he staggered past te be an the 30th word and he heard in his ceremonies, and trainer Make it o regular date Children away at college? Keep in touch by telephone Call them by telephone one evening every week—or have them call you “collect” for a family visit. Talking to them is so much more satis- factory than writing. And out-of-town calls cost less than you'd expect. . YOU CAN CALL SOUTH BEND..... CHICAGO .. BALTIMORE ...... LOS ANGELES..... Stetion-to-stotion rotes for the first three minutes, offer 6 o'clock every night ond oll dey Sunday ee FOR ONLY ... 55¢ ... 65¢ ... 85¢ ...$1.90 (Pius Federal Tex) MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY mind the baleful roar of his boss Winfrey was equally adept. Eric |—a fierce man known for his abil- Guerin, who steered the wonder- ity to squirt fire from his nostrils ful gray colt in all his races, was | and his hatred for be-| was almest as articulate as Sam yond eight words my Renick There was a’ memorable scene in which Guerin mounted the re sentences Upward and onward ith the crafts item A Cleveland auto ; tired champion and urged him up salvage firm's trucks bear this : . and down the exercise and cool-out legend—“‘We specialize in iate strip at Sagamore, while the great | horse strained at his leather and | the little man on his back kept | saying, soothingly. ‘“Whoa. boy behave now : model wrecks.”’ The grim comical determina tien of certain members of the | Sheppard trial panel to get on Id The whole “Omnibus” show was = = give the casual fine, though I didn't catch the —— ton that name of the egg-head with the sun such service is te be coveted rays coming out of his nude scalp —which preceded the commercials | And I winced a bit. for the spon- | sor, when the repertory company did Anatole France's “Man with a! Dumb Wife''—the story of a fellow jwho submits to a potion that deaf ens him, so he will no longer hear | his wife, whose once-tied tongue | has been cut with disastrously | chatty results. The sponsor turned out to be a well-known hearing aid concern even beyond a patriotic call te “this is your life,"’ possession of a wining ticket in the Shaker Heights pigeon races, and a splinter from cach of the bats of Larry Doby, Bobby Avila and Al | Resen—the selfsame bats that | established the unique record of | not driving in a run during the late lamentable series One lady, who like others swore she had never read anything about DOUBLE STAMP Get 1200 Stemps on This Specie! Group Luxurious Fur Trim COATS 59” $5 DOWN $3 WEEKLY Save up to $30 choose from fine all wool fabrics with Muskrat, Persian bomb, Marmot, Squirrel, Red, Royal, 26, 1954 “ ; AP Wirephete than 15 million household electric Tamps. The occasion? The 100th of the « being to traffic, and the TSth anniversary of the modern incandescent lamp anniversary Inve opened matic pistol, was tranferred to the Detroit Marine Shot While Patrollitg Pier Bremerton Naval Hospital The cir umstances of the shoot ’ SKATTLE uf ing were not immediately learned Folk was held pending further in- today vestigation wounding of a Detroit Marine pn ° Monday . . * Stricken While Driving TRAVERSE CITY W—Norris E Hunt of Traverse City collapsed and died while driving his car in Traverse City Monday. Police said Hunt, apparently feeling ill, pulled his car to the roadside. He was declared dead on arrival at Mun- nm Hospital aval authori ties are investigating” the walking Pier 91 vate shot while a guard patrol at the Naval Station Navy officers said Pvt Charles J. Frantjeskos was through the skull while on guard duty with PFC James C. Folk of Reno, Nev shooting appeared to be acciden tal. Frantjeskos, hit between the eyes by a bullet from auto shot an son DAY SPECIALS! Get 600 Stamps With These - Fine ye J Much Higher Priced wer! $3 DOWN $2 WEEKLY Save up to $20 . Big selec ‘ tion of Wool and Cashmeres, Brown, Black . 10 to 44 Your Credit 74 WN. Saginaw St. All Wool Blanket Fleeces, Poodle Cloth, Checks, new colors and Black. Sizes 10 to 44 Is Good at We Give Holdens frading Stamps + | 4 I ~ > #2) 2 he Fk % DOUBLE © SMART SHOPPERS BUY ON WEDNESDAY with bigger and better values and you get ‘ NO MONEY DOWN You save twice - double stamps, too' Remember, tb 6 months to pay. HUNTING COATS 18” White Stag NYLON HOSE Zio $1.09 quality! Ladies’ Sweaters, Skirts, a Hunting New colors $3.99 value mm DOUBLE STAMPS Ladies’ 4 Pants to Match .$14 95 Sizes 8'2 to i. Big = selection Get Double White Stag , Starmnps Girls Coat Sets 16” $2499 value All wool sets 3 to 6 Coat 7-++o 14 $1299 Extra warm value : Boys’ 1“ CAMPUS “44 JACKETS a0 $1099 value! Heavy quilt lined. 6 to 18 DOUBLE STAMPS Birdseye ee Birdseye Diapers a I” $2.69 value Fifst quality 27x27T-in We Give Holdens [cece rewronrs ' ednesday Is : gt a Take up DOUBLE STAMPS 39¢ value. Full bolts, beautiful patterns. DOUBLE STAMPS Ey. FEATHER “\Piiows ae $1.99 value. Lovely print y ticking. Limit 4, DOUBLE STAMPS CURTAIN PANELS $1.69 value. & Full size. Dries @ quickly : ay = oe tigi tend Rs *. $6.99 value 4 : Casual, after- 4 noon styles. © Sizes 10 to 44. @ | DOUBLE STAMPS | STAMPS % €, re Men's CAMPUS — COATS :s 9 : “ $12.99 value. ba | Heavy quilt — lined. 34 to 46. ™ DOUBLE STAMPS Bie ed Men's Pe Fruit of % 3 fe 205 © oh! Nationally Af 74 N. Seginew St. P * Be See - Fire of Aged Womar { Milford Blaze Causes, Wide Damage to House | of Mrs. Ella Moore MILFORD—An aged woman's | house was struck by fire as she shopped with her son in Pontiac yesterday Mrs. Ella D. Moore who ts over 8 and hives alone at 6721 Martindale. returned to find her home a shambles, from a fire | originating 1n the athe. Milford volunteer firemen who answered the call, said the | blaze in the $12,000 home was due to spontaneous combustion. A granddaughter. Mrs Wiliam Julin, who was in her yard nearby noticed smoke seeping from under the eaves, and turned in the alarm The volunteer department arrived with five minutes Extent of damage was unknown * and the building and conténts were uninsured. Heat had smashed every window in the cement block ranch type ‘two bedroom home Mrs. Moore had gone to Pontiac in the morning, intending to return shortly after lunch. The fire was discovered at 2:15 p. m. day after arrivi ng! a rough time bi Sisters Become Donald Doster ROYAL OAK—Service for Don- KEADY FOR CONFERENCE—A rhesus monkey that escaped the n New York and gave police and would-be captors | his time as a net-is moved toward him after he was cornered in a downtown office building in New York. capture here and finally was nabbed in the conference room of the New York County Lawyers Association. — Deaths in Nearby Communities ~ Blaze Destroys $20,000 Barn 5 Departments Battle Fire af Hubert Farm Near Oxford +} OXFORD— Five fire departments |fought for more than five hours to tontrol a blaze that destroyed the $20,000 hay-filled barn of C. ‘H. |Hubert on his farm at 2224 Oxford Rd. three miles northeast of Ox- | ' ford | Oxford, Metamora, Addison, Lake’ | Orion and Leonard departments ‘fought the fire which broke out at THE PON ‘TIAC PRESS, |at the scene this morning keeping | under control the smouldering re- | /mains of the 2,000 bales of hay that | | had been stored in the barn. Faulty eleetric wiring was giv- en as the probable cause of the blat® which totally destroyed the ‘big barn. Damage could nto’ be estimated immediately, but Hubert said the ‘large dairy’ barn cost him $20,000 to- build, and was almost new. He evaded Saives and milking machinery were. hay was a total loss. Nancy Holcomb, BryonDeLong | Exchange Vows | Herbert 0. Martin BERKLEY—Service for Herbert * | 4:30 p.m. Oxford firemen were still; > TU ESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1954 |Marian Jean ‘Sabisch Wed to Pvt. Walter T. Spencer DRAYTON PLAINS — Marian Jean Sabisch/ of Drayion Plains and Pvt. Walter T. Spencer of Fort Hood, Texas, spoke their wedging vows Saturday in a double-ring candlelight ceremony at Commun- ity Bible Church, Lake Orion. The bride is the daughter of James and Erma Sabisch of Dray- bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah A. Spencer of Auburn ee ee eae sister of the! New Teenage Club Holds Officer Election WATERFORD CENTER—Presi- removed from the barn, but the dent of the newly formed Neighbor- | hood Girls Teen-Ager Club is Mar- gie Sandusky. Darlene Coffey is vice president, |Barbara Rickman, secretary, and Carol Sandusky, treasurer. Mrs. Harold Armstrong is adviser. | 4 | er, James E. Sabisch Jr., of Dray: ton Plains. Raymond Lemmon mal | Lake Orion and Fred Spencer of | | Auburn Heights served as ushers. A reception at the Lake Orion Methodist church hodse followed the ceremony. The newlyweds are now honey- mooning in Northern Michigan. On their return, they will make their homie at. Fort Hood, where the ‘bridegroom is stationed. Moms Together | Over Weekend WALLED LAKE—Two Walled | Lake sisters became mothers last than a day, Mrs, Robert Kidder of 3265 Chamborne, gave birth to a son at) 1:20 a.m, Friday in Pontiac Gen- | in Roseland Park Cemetery. } week—within only a little more | | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S. O. Martin, 43, of 3278 Tyler Ave. was held at 1 p. m, Monday at the Sawyer Funeral Home with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. He died Saturday. Surviving are his widow, Bea- trice; three sons, «Norman of Birmingham, Michael and Gary a- daughter, Jacqueline ald Doster, 19, 829 Park Ave. will | be at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the Spiller Funeral Home with burial He died Sunday. Surviving are his mother, Mrs | Grace Doster and his grand- Doster all of Royal, Oak. OXFORD — Nancy Lee Holcomb became the bride of Byron E. De Long recently in Rochester. The bride is the ——— ot oer Otis Holcomb. “Mr. and . De Long of Findlay, O., are re parent of the bridegroom. Mrs. Milver Haynes was matron of honor, with Judy De Long as South Lyon Couple : Open House Planned LAKEVILLE — +The Lakeville SOUTH LYON — Lewis Under- school is holding open house begin- hill claimed Alice Butterfield as| "ing at 8 p.m. Wednesday, spon- | sored by the PTA. his bride in rites at the Methodist All aie ibe Wace eebendae i Missionary of their . daughter, Delores Kline of Drayton Plains Sean Eiisabeth Cochren. to James | Foreign Students Slated | to Speak at Imlay Club | | the ‘theme “Ambassadors of Peace” will spark the meeting of in packi | the New Era Club tomorrow night | ° Guest speakers will include sa foreign students from Wayne Uni- | versity: Miss' Saeeda Kahn of | of Germany, Tapan Mukherjee of | Ne 1 es ©. 6. ways @ Ne. 1 & India and Fred Ghannam of Jor- | (Ady ertisement) _ dan. Jim Reilly of Burnside will sion For roughened heeis, Biers your SUR sd ma same treatment. When bot FOR THE RELIEF OF JIMLAY CITY — A program on | in the Community Room. Pakistan, Miss Theresa Rudolph | be moderator for a panel discus-| Free Sample at your Drug Store elbows and heels show atk of | improvement, omit the aheaeive | | eral Hospital. } Clarence Fish at home; his parents, Mr and bridesmaid. Brother of the bride, | Church Saturday evening. | attend with their children. powder from your routine. RHEUMATIC- Her sister, Mrs. Robert. Mills,| OAK PARK—Service for Clar- Mrs. Harry Martin, three jury 3 Holcomb, was the best| The bride is the daughter of Mr. | es a operon — — lence Jerry Fish, “s - 14541 iota one sister and OMe man with Donald De Long seating and Mrs. Louis M. Butterfield. Mr. ARTH RITIC er of a baby boy at 10:16 a.m. Sat-| Kensington Ave. will be at 1 p.m. . | the guests. and Mrs. Lewis Underhill the B tt R d th W . urday, also in Pontiac General. | Wednesday at the Sawyer Funeral Mrs. Theodore Rumps After a trip through Northern ‘ hentai ' oe e er Oa s on e ay, PAIN They are staying in the same| Home, Berkley with burial- in| BERKLEY ~< Rosary for Mrs. Michigan, the couple will live Lauded - groom. SSURIN ie @ fest, effective trectment room. White Chapel Memorial Park | Theodore (Marie Esther) Rumps, Oxford The bride chese a lace over — ep. ondero Predicts fer pein relief — net @ cure. ; 1 Cemetery. He died Sunday. 48, of 1960 Oakshire Bivd. wil) be - white satin gown, with long |... ae f sun ts SWHFT DIRECT! Ne matter bow Weather Zero-Zero Surviving are his widow, Bea- recited at 8 p. m. Wednesday and Vote Esti pointed sleeves, a fitted bodice, |, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —)ing this tax as it is collected. | teag youve, sufered, ardartie-sOqpmetie : J at prayer service at 9 a. m. Thurs- State Vote Estimate a full skirt, and a ertip Better roads are on the way for | intend to make sure that the people patm, do wy 1 Mt works : . trice; a daughter, Jeanne prayer serv m . fingertip richi j Re { stomach which can be caused by tn- ; at Chicago Airports home: his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth day at the Sawyer Funeral Home. Revised Downward veil. can 7 wd plcorgrs eta foe rage “eine eee ne bene- ternal al — iN CHICAGO — Heavy fog blan- Fish of Wheeling, W. Va. Requiem Mass will be sung at LANSING uy — Robert M. Mont- The bride's sister, Lenore But- Congressman George Dondero told | like scabumn ‘ er id ee oct ap fost ao yee spol it... bringing relief keted th halting Martin J. Grant 9:30 a. m. at Ouy Lady of La | state , ecte 'terfield was her maid of hono ? , eS pllarnnstans Chicago this morning, Ma ° Sal Guard i burial Mt, Zomery. state elections director, to- o r. the Waterford Women's Club Mon- highways so vital to the progress air travel at two big airports. HUNTINGTON WOODS—Mass of | Salette hurch with burial in Mt. day revieed downward his esti- | Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert day afternoon. of Michigan ” he said veee 2 Wy Ga Bow os Visibility for the planes was.zero the Ange ls will be sung for Mar Olivet. She died Monday . mate of the total vote expected Smith, Mrs. Otis Fletcher and Joan Oakland County's representative ey eta = at the Midway Municipal Airport tin J. Grant, four year old son of Surviving are her husband; two at the Nov. 2 general election. | Underhill \told the gathering at the Commu- The current road bill will pro- and at O'Hare Field. The incom-|Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Grant. daughters, Mrs. George Schotzke, ty. new estimate, he said, was| Otis Fletcher was best man. nity Activities Building that federal | with Charles Underhill and John years of 1956-57, most ef which ing planes were detoured to Mil- 96396 York Rd., at 9 Corebett -attendants » Detroit and aKnsas City. day at St. Mary's Church, am Wednes- Detroit, ‘Mrs. Stephen Zwarum of based on spot chicks of registra- Royal | in Redford; her mother, Mrs. Nellie tions in 14 communities of varying | : Michigan will be increased from Laid for highway construction will be paid out as matel Gunningham's a ighlie vide $966,000,000 for the fiscal | } i } } : was considerable fog in the} Oak. with burial in Holy Sepul- | Szezechowicz of Walled Lake; two | gizag | Following a trip to Niagara $19,000,000 a year to $30.000.000 a funds tor state highway con: | UG STO 7s ; mild air over many sections of chre Cemetery by the Sullivan and brothers one sister and = one They indicated a 4 per cent drop , Falls, the couple will live near year under his chairmanship of traction programs. Michigan's . _ . a, : the Midwest early today. Scat- son Funeral Home. He died Mon- grandchild in registrations from 1952. _ South Lyon the Public Works Committee share for the two years will be tered fog was reported eastward day Sle — to the Atlantic Coast. Surviving besides his parents The Weather Bureau said it ¢x- .,e two brothers, Peter J. and pected the fog to thin out later (hristopher"J., three sisters, in the morning. tha, Mary and Ann, his grand —~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Grant, Stomp Killer Given of Hollywood, Fla:, and Mrs. Har-| 10-20 Year Sentence vey Scott of Detroit. Mrs. Francis Hickey NEW YORK, @®—Thomas Wyso-| ORTONVILLE—Service for Mrs kowski, 17, found guilty of man- | Francis (Ethel) Hiekey, 640f 127 slaughter in stomping~a man to! James St. will be held at 2 p.m. death last July 10, has been sen- | Thursday at the C. F. Sherman Fu- tenced to prison for 10 to 20 years. peral Home, with burial in Orton It was the toughest sentence al- yijle Cemetery. She died Monday lowed under his first-degree man-| surviving besides her husband slaughter conviction for killing gre two daughters, Mrs. Clara Thomas A. Condon, 40-year-old war Green and Mrs. Beatrice Graves veteran and father ol four children. both of Ortonville, two brothers Arthur and Archie Sprague both of Unless Canada, two sisters, Mrs. Carrie You're A | Hickey and Mrs. Alva Rikerd, both Two-Car Family of Ortonville, and seven grandchil dren Mrs. Willie Killgore ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs. BUS SERVICE if you want bus service when Willie M. (Mollie L.) Killgore, you need #... 56, of 717 East Farnum Ave. will USE IT NOW, AT i be at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the LEAST ONCE Royal Oak Christ Church on Apostolic. She will remain at the Kinsey Funeral Home until 11 a.m Wednesday. Burial will be = in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. She died Sunday - ASTHMA Mucus ang wheezing. due to ‘recurring epesmns of Surviving are her husband; two ae oer anon ee testes daughters, Mrs. William Watson of Rabin pelt, es mosen | Royal §=6Oak, Mrs. Raymond eilage coughing ené promises freer bree’ | Palmer ef Troy Township; one woier money beck poavaster Wt crugtstn | brother; ‘one sister and three grandchildren. Mrs. Hattie McCarthy Le eraperceversoeetter" 6 FERNDALE—Service for Mrs 4 Help the Orphan . Hattie B. McCarthy. 56. of 856 * a . @ Marshfield Ave. will be at 2 p.m > By Voting Right : Wednesday at the Spaulding and * @ Son Funeral Home with burial in 3 VOTE : {1 Lawn Cemetery Detroit . 5 She -cied Monday 3 e Surviving are™a daughter, Mrs b Y « = : Stanley A. Rowe of Ferndale, one r) @ brother and two sisters $ : Mrs. Anna Malow * ° UTICA—Service for Mrs. Anna >. $ Malow, 87 of 8225 Hall Rd. will be 3 4 2 pm. Wednesday from her resi- ence. with burial in > ‘ © for PROPOSAL #4 5 ee : "CHARITY BINGO” : the Schwarzkof{ Milliken Funeral Pd e ome She 1 Sunday Sur t lanchter “Hg $ (Proposal #4 will Se eo, wn ea bd fimit lotteries solely © Le. ; a e e «af aA Fraser and Ot- ° te charity covses.) © mar, of Det . grandchildren, 00900000 000000000000000 and five great-grandchildren Bg ae AT BOTH = ‘THRIFTY DRUG STORES Mar- | Mrs. James Tibbitts year Michigan cast a record 2 OXFORD — Service for Mrs 850.000 votes in the presidential | James (Abbie) Tibbitts, 86, of 45 contest E. Burdick St.. will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Mabley Funeral Home. with burial in Naples Police Officials Scott Settlement Cemetery, Al- | mont. She died Monday Quizzing Lucky Luciano Surviving besides her husband,’ NAPLES, Italy uw — -Charles lare eight daughters, Mrs. Dessie | (Lucky) Luciano, onetime New Hart. Mrs. Mabel Borrousch, Mrs. | York vice kingpin, was ordered to- Anna Erdman, Mrs. Adelaide | day to appear before a Naples po- Smith, Mrs. Agnes Rossman. Mrs. lice commissiori to reply to ques- monthly meeting of Waterford Cen- The reads bill which Congress- Plan Pack Meeting WATERFORD CENTER — The way appropriation to the point ter Cub Pack €1 will be at 8 p.m.| where i actually returns to the Thursday at the old Waterford) states the two cents federal tax wn — school, Scoutmaster | on gasoline. . W. Nevala said parents are €X-| «1 believe that most of you ab pected to accompany their boys. | ways believed that all of the fed- eral tax you paid on gasoline went | Crushed Under Auto | gram, /veyance of men and goods from | for highway construction. Such was” $60,000,000, or $22,000,000 greater then amy previous Mghway pe. | Uniess You're A YOU NEED BUS SERVICE Congressman Dondero stated that good roads and the easy con- | place to place is one of the ‘three if you want bus service when essentials which make a nation you need it... great and strong.” |] USE IT NOW, AT “There is no doubt that Michigan | builds the finest cars in the world, | but we haven't been able to build all the roads fieeded to accommo- LEAST ONCE A WEEK (Advertisement) Alice Spring. Mrs. Angeline Blu- | tions upon his activities. /not the case until this Congress | date them. This appropriation is a Medical Science * merich, Mrs. Mary Forbes, and a The exact reason for the order| HOWARD CITY w—Joseph B. | approved my legislation,"’ the Con-| great stride in meeting this need. ow son Alva Tibbetts. a sister Mrs. wes not known, but its intent evi- Lucas, 74, was fatally injured Mon- gressman said. ‘In previous ad-| Better roads will save lives, prop- > Ste Bleedia Piles Friendly Meyers. and two broth. dently was to tighten restrictions day when a car he was repairing ministrations the states received erty and could mean the differ- | Without . ers, Bert, and Elmer Pool o1 Luciano, whose name frequently fell and crushed him. Police said | little more than half of what{their ence between victory and defeat Ida Giddings Wheeler has been connected with narcotics | the car slipped off blocks used to) citizens paid in gas taxes in the event of war,”’ the Congress- Surgery NEW HUDSON Service ' Ital == : ae} New York. N. Without Sur neal . rv or sinuggnng in iaty. | raise a off the ground LL Although we are not earmark- man concluded | research bas developed 2 harmless, piras Ida Giddings Wheeler, 85, will be ont. oe ick-acting drug ca! “ held at 2 p.m.) Thursday at the pea he ge pagal yp pegging It Phillips Funer all Home, with bur eo oe eS Se ane, ial in South Lypn Cemetery. She tories, etc. that give bttle or no vetiet. fied Mond: Usually in just a tew days, bleeding with amiee onday any accompanying irritation and sorencee Surviving are two daughters — = and = ete fre Mrs Adele Taylor, and Mrs Press Holly Correspondent | they will do nothing but merely|are paying for garbage disposal |the last meeting. ‘‘we have very | peomten aw “ecg ml endl gear Lacrshia Smith, one sister, Mrs HOLLY—A resolution to annex Lottie Curtis of Flint add to the cost of the sewer sys- few and five. : mae suitable building sites remain-| | pecrorat be obtained rrandchildren = property to Holly will) tem the village has put off for} If annexed the area would im. | ~ P | | without poenlipes-or Mig Simms: *)¥: ere wromne be aired for the second time this ears | mediately g vill ol ing within the present village | | Hatiman Drug: Luttrell Pharmacy: ‘ran F oung year by village and surrounding | * | ely gain Village police am imits—we must expand if we h | | Walgreen's; Thrifty: Slankster and Fr RNDALE Rosary for Frank area residents this evening at the Pro-annexation folk claim that | Gre protection, along with street " pall ae kore See wai pad wus Gaamtr meses Drea? ses C. Young. 62. of 475 Ardmore regular meeting of the village the village taxes would not be as | lights and garbage anllection times.” : py | eights ee cee Ave., will be recited at 8:15 p. M. .ouncil. to be held in the multi-| much for those affected as they! Councilman Paul Cohee, said at mes today and prayer service will Pe jurpase room of the Holly elemen: | at 8:39 a. m. Wednesday at tary school at 8p. m _ Sullivan and Sen Funeral Heme. The council's proposal to annex | Royal Oak. Requiem Mass Will surrounding territory earlier this be sung at 9 a. m. at St. James year was rescinded when 33 vil- Church with burial in oly iage and township tax-payers ex- Sepulchre Cemetery He died pressed their disapproval of the ° Sunday move. Suriving are his widow Millie: . a daughter. Mgs. William Nettle Tonight's meeting ts being of Pleasant Ridge; two sons called to order in the mualti- Russel! and Robert of Ferndale: purpose reom, instead of the vil- one brother one sister and five lage hall so as te have reom for ea raichiidrcr = the attending factions—beth pre- ° annexation and con-annexation,” ; | village President Worth Hitch. : County Births ers st Reoge Marber Hitchcock added, ‘‘both sides of Mrs Loutse Cline of 3024 Portman st |the annexation situation will be will ° os s to K o-Cass = W mens Clee ter a ae party ar 1 heard and weighed before the coun- pm. Thursday cil reaches a decision The exec sh eure af Yn Poppleton Annexation was brought in to (S) PTA will ee at var home of Mrs the village political light again two Se enataas 4835 Beach Ra. at 8) eks ago when Ted Creque, town- en ee a ee secre, (Oe president and businessman, roy | chool at ¢ J Dp em s day. ™ “s : m addressed the council objecting to E °h blished October 26, 1889 a'move he claimed was underway, jf - C C | d to incorporate another village at . . . . ; a . ounty GIENGAL the present north boundry of Holly pc On this sixty-fifth anniversary of Pontiac’s oldest in- eee tee ee ce at eee ee ee ee . surance agency, we wish to thank our many friends who mora are parents of @ daughter. Patricia annexation have pointed out that . Jo, born Oct 20 ee Holly serves only 25 per cent of ‘have made our services } possible. the residents with sewer service, , | and no further progress can be a) T +9 made until a a new disposal unit INSURANC E Is OU R BU SINES SS! is constructed, according to the State Water Resources Commis- Carleton C. Patterson sion. ‘ . = Village residents have voted ‘ L. Campbell Wernet hs baal down bond proposals to construct - Dp aseenct courenr a new sewage disposal plant. Sur- Carleton C. Patterson, Jr. ‘ rounding residents claim that if they are annexed into the village One Full Yeor Guarantee . From Houses, Apartments, Room- ing Houses. Remain out only three hours. No ates used Word Pont, St. e. Bldg. a S/S “ - 4 a are s / ? a ‘, ‘ é, . Stren | Strong Buying | MARKETS | Stocks Mi R es 1 . P i . ; ‘ 4 g ‘ GISES UFGINS ‘serson reoovce HN COTY VEdlS DETROIT (UP)—Whoiesale p <2 CHICAGO Grains surged up-| Buresu of Marte. OO’ NEW YORK «~The Stock Mar- ard under a strong buying move |, Pruits: Delitcous, fancy, 8.25 | ket was quite mixed today in early ¥ 8 bu; No 1, « bu; apples, Greenings. dealings as on the Board of Trade today. | No |. 200-350 ba: eppien Jonatha, - Soybeans set the pace, gaining Mcintosh tenay, 610 ba; Be 1 303 85 ces swung in a Speint song bu. apples, Nerthera Spy, Ne 1, 380-400 |i either direction with most more than five cents at one time.| bu: apples. Snow, No i, 250-3.00 bu: | changes rather small. . The : Wolfriver, Ne 1, 300-380 bu. : advence ren into consider #. No 1, 2.25-3.50 ¢-gal case. Grapes, Aircrafts were depressed as able selling after the first few)| Mo 1. 90-110 pk Pears, Bose, No 1, | lattes al ing. Graing backed | 32,40, 2% Quince. Me i. 4.80-8.00 bu they were yesterday, Steels, | treding. Grains Wetermetens, 1, 1.80-3.00 bu. which also were down yesterday, dewn a bit from their best levels) v. : Beams, Lima, No 1. 250-| showed 9 small meagure of im- Dut nevertheless hung on to fair- | 250 4, Bests, No 1; O6:1.00 des Bene. at beets, topped. No i201 bu. Broc-| provement today. sized gains. Dealings were more | coli, No 1, 150-360 % bu Cabbage, active than in any recent session. | ™°, 7-00 >u: cabbege. curly, No 1.| Motors were down as were most 7 y *|1.00-1.5@ bu: cabbage, red. Nol. 10- | isis electrical {Wheat near the end of the first 135 te: sastem, soreus Be LLwi” | ne ine jo : . a Brenan ester [Rie Lteaeee See . 1, 225-275 erate; celery, No. 1, 15-1.25 December $1.55%; oats 48 to %4| dos Celery root, rae 100-180 dee” a New York Stocks 1 to 2% ee ag 65-00 dos bchs t, No t, 180- | Admiral , |... 287 Gt No Ry | 304 bean,” to 334 higher, No-| Oetns, fee kent" soy Got che: [Aiea Set Gullroue 68 soy 4 to r, green, No 1, 80- ; a ! onions, dry4No 1, 1.38-1.50 60-Ib : | alltea . 934--Hayes Mf $3 vember $2.79%2, and lard 5 to 37 onions picking.” SL oe bee. Aled Bire ... «82 Hersh Chea . 4) | cent undred pounds higher, | c¥rly. No 1, 85-100 dos behs: sley | A sees ny » a b hi "| root, No 1, 85-1.00 dos. wecmmee te 1) Ltd .... 65 Houd Her . 3 November $15.67. 1.50-2.00 %4-bu Peppers, Cayenne, No | Am Airlin 162 Ul Cent 404 1, 65-100 pk; peppers, hot, No 1, 1.00- Am Can 417 Indust Ray .. : = 150 bu; peppers, Pimento, No 1, 1.50- Am Cyan 462 Inland 8U .., 66.5 Grain Prices 1.75 bu: peppers, sweet, No 1, 100-125 |Am Gas & El 344 = Inspir one . 334 CHICAGO GRAIN bu; peppers, red, sweet, No 1, 1.00-1.50 | A .... 9.9 Interlak Tr .. a7 CHICAGO — AP—Opening grein: bu, Potatoes, No 1, 1.30-1.80 50-lb bag; | Am M & Pdy.. 233 {mt Harv ... 324 2 nen May 1% potatoes. No 1, 250-280 100-Ib bag. | Am 1. 101 Int Nick es Dec. . ..... 2.21% @eydeans— pkins, No 1, 90-100 bu. Radishes,|Am N Gas... 46° [mt Paper bp March... 223% Nov. 82.78% | Fed. No 1, 15-00 dos behs; radishes, /Am Rad .... 303 [nt ton Te bw May 221% July 2.82 | White, No 1, 75-90 dos behs. Squash, | Am Seating .. 334 [nt 1004 july ** Sie March 2.2285 | ACorm, No 1, 75-100 bu; squash, Butter- | Am Smelt .... 39.2 Isl Crk Coal 188 ponies May, 285% | Bt. No 1100-125 bu: squash, Deli- | Am Sti Pd .. cocnhe + aa ae 188) July. 28r | cous, No. 1, 00-125 bu: squash. Mub-| Am Tel & Telit: Johns Man .. thd March... 1.58% = bard. No 1. 125-1.75 bu Tomatees.|Am Tob .... 583 jones &, =) May . |..... 160% Nov 1485 | fancy, 125 14-lb bekt; No 1, 75-100) Am Woolen .. 184 pee? Uay -: ae. a... vprted edt "*** Ty qg | 14-Ib bekt; tomatoes. No 1, 2.00-350 bu. | Anac Cop ... 6 yrnne® aaa Oats— * Jan. as | Lee Ee 5. 550-22) Gan bet; Cuealp. | anes WAC .. 002 ee Dec... 81% flares 13.18 Me 1, 190-260 bu Armco Stl .. 86 xioder ot) March. .... 82% ou— Lettuce and salad Celery cab- | Armour & Co 112 pe a aP. 24 May ...... .82% Dec . 11.27 | bage, No 1. 150-200 bu. Endive, No 1, | Assd Dry G .. 255 op Giass 604 Rye— March . ..... 11.27 | 1.00-1.25 bu; endive, No 1, | Atch 166 Lib McN & L 12.3 Dec. . ..... 136% May... 11.27 | 2.00-250 bu. Escarole, No 1, 1.00-1.25 | Atl Cst Line 1204 Ligg « My 62.5 March . .... 1.39 July . ,..... 11.31 | bu: escarole, No 1, bleached, 1, 2.00- | Atl Refin ... 33 Lockn Aire .. 43.4 ae 2.50 bu. Lettuce, head, No 1, 2.75-3.25| Atlas Pdr ... 466 Loew's 165- : 3-dos crate; lettuce, leaf, No 1, 1.25-1.15 | Aveo Mig -- 53 Lone 8 Cem $2 7 B itish Dock Strik bu. Romaine, No i, 1.00- Bald Lima". 94 Lortilard 3 Greens: : ou Oo .. Mack Trk 185 | rl | - Collard, No 1, 10.80 be ‘ne a a Beech Nut .... 324 Marsh Field .. 28.7 ‘ . 1.00-1.25 bu. Mustard, No 1; 1.00-1.56 | Benguet . .... 7 Martin Gi 33.4 bu. Sorrel, No 1, 1.00-i.28 bu. "| Beth Steel . . 80.2 Nin M 29.2 of Yet in Sight |ss,."s:55 =. dR SE \o * oO ¥ | 1.00-1.25 bu. T Pp. No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Bond Sirs 443 >a Pac a - LONDON —The - government “ Nor Sta Pw... | ; Warn ... 904 Nwst Airlin... 124 looked hopefully today for signs DETROIT EGGS Briggs Mfg. 424 Ohio Of ... 636 , back-to-work movement DETROIT (AP) ws. fob. Detroit, | Brist . 281 Oliver Cp..... 131 of a Mass 5 : cases included, federal-state grades un Balke .. 183 Otis Elev 58.2 to end Britain's paralyzing dock oe ae wtd ave | sev) Co "439 Owens iu at “1 "strike. The strike now is in its 23rd| 36:29 "S1a ove” 20. sma ‘16-22, wid ee ee | day. on B, large ee 3 Campb Wy .. 234 — _ _ op 2 rr . eee _ Slightly more than 1,000 men re-| ayg 4i%s, medium 26-28, wid ave 28;/C82 DT? ---- 323 penney JC.... 85.3) sumed work yesterday in London fees dt cae B large 38. | Capital Airl .. 165 Pa Be Hed and Hull, and union officials were | ~ checks 20. , pono ag Mid [ Paoips D ae striving to get the 43,000 workers Calaness 212 Philee weet? 33.6] still out to follow suit. Other big) cmicaco BUTTER AND EGGS | MNIg CS U4 Phil Pre. Bla, ports hit by the unofficial walkout cmcgno—ar Somat —— re- | Mid Con Pet .. Re Pitieey nels . 2, i ceipts * y riees Monsa . 3 , include — Liverpool, Southampton u te dower, 69 cence AA BUTS: teen aera 1 Pret SO o8| and Birkenhead. 2 A 97.28: 90 B 8635: @ C 80.28, cers | Motor Pa... my Pullman ..... tee : : M at . : Chief issue in the work stoppage |" ge,, — steady; receipts 12,261; whole- peurrey Cp 8 Radio Cp. =) we raf = Gas see eo ae ee oe | ee Reo Motors... 373 overtime work on a voluntary ba- | Giums ‘35; U. 8 standards 23: current | Nat Dery Be Repub sti o.) sis. Tecetpts 33.5. dirties 19; checks 18.5. Nat 304 Reyn Met... 62 et Cyps Rey Tob B.... 372 The government completed plans a ee ee Pict... i? ae = troops to a sigs bod ner wat Then as ae cole ag tee a1 unload ps. Use troops has ca or oe 1 paid r “ St Jos a} , pound f.o.b. quality NY Cent |. 195 335 been held up in the hope the strike |“ Heavy ‘hens 1618. light \type 11-13: |Cen mm PBS \ 236 ingy ig ae will end heavy roasters (over 4 ibs) ae- ; heavy Cert- \ 21 gears . we goon. bd or fryers (3-3% ibs)' whites 2 (Ches & Oh ..\36_ ghell Oli 42 ties ( ibs) 20-31; heavy | chi & NW 116 simmons 364 ducks \Q4; breeder turkeys, young heavy | Chrysier 64 sinclair O 454 ty 30-32; . i Cities Sve 1042 gocony Vee 474 When You Need met Maree gain, ght carry. |Cure Sruip etd See | SS over tryers = fre: receipts | Climax e .. $16 gou Ry 6 were uate for 3. Hens te ample | Cluett Pea .. 353 gparks W 45 quality ceponeties \in fair Coca Cola ...1084 gerry en || demand with offerings ample | Colg Paim ... 586 gia Brand 36.3 | Turkeys: Market about steady | Offer oT coceoc 14.5 sea Ot) Cal 72 ings fully ample with most dealeré proc- Con Edis .... 132 gia Oi) Ind. 91 essing end storing. Con OF -. 29.2 Ol NJ 3 —— “sihg Std 08 On .. 412 DETROIT LIVESTOCK an oe —- i. e DETROIT (AP) The Detroit livestock | Cont Mot - $6 gun Of . 05.2 report. - : Cent Oil - 6.2 guther Pap “a Hogs—Salable $00. No carly sales. pan gga - 43 Swift & Co . 464 : Cattle—Salabie | 700. Presh receipts Comm BY, --: 39 Sytv Bl Pa .. 377 mostly ‘steers and riings, "* Tq Texas .Co m4 SEE gatins and below on cows, mar- | ry. oo ** 333 rez O Gul we . fairly active for canners, Dis C Seag .. 331 ps 5 a4 rather slow om aii other class of cattle; | nous aire ** aa Zren r = . Bo high good '0/ Dow Chem ... 385+ Pox . 364 prime, fad steare Jered eligible te sell Dy pont... 1414 Deen Poe TG 00-26.25; few sales utility and com-| gagie P "a6 sa ne - mercial gress steers end heifers 12.00- pai air L || 34 Un Car 183 16.00; scattered sales cutter to commer-| pase Kod ae 2S i es cial cows 8.00-1050; most sales canders |p auto L363 Unit Ai 1.50-4. - El & Mus In 31 Unit Airc as Calves—Qaladie 300, Market opening! Rmer Roe ... 117 Unie CR og ee y but eon [pd | os Un Gas im 6 full ; ew chotee i? ° 18 Let us help consolidate your ve 31.00-30.00. | aire Mor ... 235 = — a debts, repair your car or for any Gheep-lambe—Salable 680. Fresh re-| Firestone .... 876 Ug smeit 02 purpose. Repay in small, month- |) ceipts in by moderate carry-over oe ee ee US Steel. ..... see ly payments. Fast, friendly ha 4 agen gsr slaughter Gen Bak cS xe Warn B Pic 18.6 service lambs 19.00 and 20.00, several lots | Orn a at Pulp. 323 eheice and fine 20.50-21.00; practical top Gen Mot 90 West Un i.. 80.3 LOANS To $500 ON 21.00: about 7% head prime lambs at oo Ry Oe 322 Weste A BR... 233 22.00; no criterion general trade. several | - bag Ref ~ Ue Wests B 72 hund And choice feeder lambs | O° Tel. * Jpg White e Mot... 32.4 YOouR SIGNATURE, 19.60-19.80, mediom and goed lighter | Gen Tire |. 39 Wilson & Co... 919 ! weight feeders down te 15 Gillette "22 Wise El Pw. 54 | CAR OR FURNITURE ——. Gordel Br: 18 Yule Tow. a. ; Yale & Tow . CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Goodrich 1031 ¢ ca w..33 | CHICAGO (AP)—Sslable hogs 13.000, Goodyear 686 vogst sh & T 556 “ %. loa ~ _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1954 Just phone us and we can have the money waiting for you when you call at our office. Phone FE 4-1574. STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiag State Bank Bidg. Phone FE 4-1574 | double decks choice No. 1 end 2's 180-220 a short sorted deck 1935. and 17.00- 18.875: sows 400 ib most and lighter 16.75-17.75; @ few choice |i oe, lots 425 test to 18 ib | Meet Your Friendly Life of Virginia Representative ee re ell The Life Insurance Company of Virginia is to have Thomas A. Knox as one of its and National Association of Life Underwriters Tom was Lea Fia., for : Mr. Knox has a great ability to render assistance, and enjoys service to his ers moderately active; steady, it change; « few loads 9 25-13.50: camners and cutters 7 00-8.00 utilitiy and commercial bulls 12.50-15.00 good and choice vealers 18.00-23.00. most cull to commercial grades 800-17 00 Sailable sheep 2,000; fairly active: 18.00-21 jt 21.50; cull to low @ deck of good and 97 jb lambs 71.25, « fall shorn around 82 to choice slaughter ewes | NEW YORK—(AP) change rates follow (Great Bri im dollars, others in cents) an dollar in N York open market 2 3- mium or 103.00% U. 8 cents aed Europe: Great Britain ‘powhd) $2.79% unchanged; Great Britain 30 day futures 2.79 25-32. unchanged; Great Britain 60 day futures 2.78 13-16. EIR Great Bri oo 4 2.7 -32, un- 2.00's. (franc) 28% of Germany western 23.85, unchanged, Hol 26.32. up 02 a cent: 16% of se cent, unchanged fescudo) 3.56, unchanged une (deutsche mark) land ‘guilder) Italy (lire) Portugal merk (krone) changed. Le America: Argentine unchanged; Br: (free) (bolivar) 30.03. unchanged Par East: Hong Kong dollar 17.50, un- Royal Oak Township | Woman Denies Arson Mrs. Carrie Petty, 27, of 8454 |W. 8 Mile Rd., Royal Oak Town- | ship, pleaded nag guilty yesterday gi fae to an arson chafge before Farm- ak as a te eee ington Township Justice Allen C oldest and largest life insurance | Ingle. companies. Mrs. Petty, who was not able to furnish a $1,000 bond, is being held in ‘Oakland County Jail for her examination Nov, 5. She is accused of setting fire Sept. 4 to her home and a business establishment under the same ad- er) ee 426 Riker Bldg. FE 2-0219 | dress which is owned by her hus- | | band, The two are separated. - 4 a | Mrs. } - | wll = oe — oe 7 ‘ eS ee a sexiest a v7? ; 10} et ee en _ ‘Compiled by the Associated Press) j 5 @ 1s Indust Rails Util Stocks | 1 | Net change | | Noon Tues 19644 1004 63060 1387 | Prev day 1864 1005 630 1357 | Week ago 1855 1015 629 1359) onth ago 1291 «6964 «6648 «1370 Year ago . 1402 T7380 839 1984 High 1902 1032 652 1964 Lew , 1439 78 5854 1953 High 1618 836 558 1303 35 805 DETROIT sTOCKS | Pigures after decimal ts are the ‘ High Low Noon + |Baldwin Rubber* ....... 15 16.3 D & C Navigation 133 «6182 = «6362) Gerity-Michigan* ..... 23 26) Kingston Proudcts* ... 27 23 Masco Screw nose ee af 27 Midwest Abrasive’... 6 66 Rudy Mfg* verere ‘ 43 Wayne Gcrew* 14 16 *No malee. bid and asked County Deaths | Mrs, William | OXFORD — Service | for Mrs. | | William (Mary Elizabeth Johnson, 72, of 9 Park St., will be held Sash- : with | burial by the Flumerfelt\ Funeral | Home in the Church cemetery. |She died Monday. Surviving, besides her husband | /are a son, Stuart Drahner pf Lake | | Orion, three \step-children,, Edith | | Schiler, and Charles and Martin. >| Johnson, and two brothers, Peter |Vorheis of Inglewood, Colo., and 'Qrsamus Vorheis, Royal Oak. i Farnham | DRAYTON PLAINS — Rosary | will be recited for Mrs, LeRoy Farnham, 52, of 8:3 p.m. a.m_ Thursday at Our Lady of the Lakes Church, with burial in Mount | | Hope Cemetery, She died early this morning at her home. '* Mrs. Farnham is survived by ‘her husband; her mother, Mrs. | |Mary Magnusson of Grand Rap- | ids; two sons, Doughas Lee and | F.; one daughter, Nancy Lucille; two brothers, John Mag- Lynch of Rosedale Mrs. Arthur Flucke | }of Saginaw, + - 5| partment late last week, but forced open after an attempt to b 'Some $200 was stolen. Pere 6 OUT. %-~ UNWANTED HELP—Operators of this Niles, Mich., hardware store didn't count on any assistance when they hung up their '“Going Out of Business’ sign. Police say the company’s safe was Police officer Vernon Larson holds one of ‘the prying tools used in ‘“‘cracking’’ the safe. A Rochester housewife_a 7 55 Auto Outpu P _ ; : Seen Higher Yet four-month-old daughter are’ re- / Skull. : . \- |ported in fair condition today af The truck driver, Leon W. De- ‘ - . . Pontiac General Hospital with in-’ Frane, 25, of 8690 Kimbell, Rich- | GM President Predicts | juries suffered when their \ car mond, was -not. injured. Michigan | Production Will Total drove into the path of a dump | State Police of “the Romeo Post Near 512 Million Units truck at Aubum and John R | said DeFrane, driving east on Au- = ‘ b road, had the right-of-way. DETROIT w—Good news for the | roads. a Me elsvialk audience |natioh's auto workers Ras come | = from Harlow H. Curtice, pose DETROIT EDISON COMPANY COMMON STOCK YIELDS ABOUT 4.8% | of Genera] Motors Corp. and some- | thing of an expert in predicting 'trends of the industry. ~ Having paid dividends continuously since 1909, — this stock offers an excellent investment in a yrowing Michigan utility. ' Curtice issued a statement yes- | terday in which he prophesied | | that 1955 auto production would be | | greater than this year's. . If the GM executive is right, this means more than 5,450,000 cars | will roll off assembly lines during | 1955 ‘ Curtice’s estimates for 1953 and 1954 output have come closer to actual production figures than ‘Telephone: WOodward 2-205 First or Micuicaw Corroraniox . Investment Bankers | BUHL —— BUILDING — DETROIT The corporation previously re- NEW YORK CHICAGO | vealed plans for a 20-million dollar expansion program to boost output | 6f its European plants. | Curtice was optimistic, too, about | \the U. S. economy, He said =) |employment is under three million | ‘and that there is.every indication | it will decline substantially in the months ahead. The average GM employment of | hourly workers in the U. S. was; low it open with dynamite failed. New TV Picture | Tube for Color Patented Today | WASHINGTON w — Ernest O.| Lawrence, atomic scientist and di- | rector of the University of Cali-, fornia’s radiation laboratory, was | granted a patent today on a new type of color television tube. Patents Commissioner Robert C. Watson presented the patent in a | ceremony at the Commerce De- it did not become effective until pub- lication today in the Federal Reg- > ister. Lawrence said there is no rea- son, practical or theoretical, why his tube cannot be made as large as any black and white tube. The particular feature of his tube, Lawrence said, is the manner | in which colors are beamed on the | face of the tube and focused there | inte a picture. The booklet said the new tube would provide. larger color pic- | tures and a more brilliant picture, | |give a stable color picture be- | | cause of simplicity of its circuits, ' give a better, sharper black and, | white picture, and could be oper- ated with simpler controls. Business Notes * Appointment ot Gordon Cox as manager of the Pontiac Blue Cross- | by the insurance | firm. Cox, who will ‘assume the post Nov. 1, replaces L. E. Howlett, | *who was recently -promoted to re-| gional manager Manager of the | Port Huron dis- trict office for cox the last two years, the 40-year-old Cox previously served as assistant manager of the Bay City office He joined the organization in 1950 He is married and the father of two children. August Freise, Charles P. Fiske and G. Ardee Ames have been 108.9 | elected executive vice presidents of fur clubs and now has a mem- 144 pontiac Police yesterday that 137.4] . ‘ 108.9 | General Motors Acceptance Corp., bership-of 312 groups. Individual someone took a .22 caliber rifle 6, | it was announced+in New York membership has shown a compar-| and a portable spotlight from his yesterday by GMAC President Charles G. Stradella. Gavin Brackenridge, Charies E. | Maloney, J, Horace Norweb, John | M Pomeroy, William G. Schick) and John B. Wright have been elected Vice presidents 1 The changes ‘become effective Nov. 1. | Alex J. Riker has joined the De- troit office of First of Michigan Corp. as a registered sales repre- sentative. A graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan, Riker was with the sales department of | Northwest Airlines for four years | in Washington and Detroit. He is). married and lives at 1802 East | Maple, Birmingham. He is, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Riker. 1050 Commerce Rd Sometimes Kick | in Pants Beats Pat on the Back NEWARK, N. J. (UP)—A swift kick in the pants would work far more wonders with “some employes than a pat on the back, according t» a personnel expert, George Ken- ning Kenning, executive vice presi- dert of Kelley-Read & Co.. Roches- ter, N. Y., told personnel men meeting here recently that em- ployes must be treated individual- ly, not by formula He said an employe's physical needs are met by his paycheck, | but he will not do his best until | his mental needs are filled. It's frequently a big mistake, he said, for the boss to make the “hcwdy rounds” to his employes | each day. It would have a bene- | ficial effect on the worker who has | ‘need of attention, but’ the man/| who has frequent contacts with. other persons needs an occasional reprimand. i j Blue Shield district office was : ‘ ‘ Toei of the Oakland Council. | age, but to offer risk capital to hoard of trustees of the National ‘Bad Check Charge | 332,297 during the third quarter of | \the year, he said. He predicted | ‘this figure would pass 360,000 by Nov. 1. Wanamaker Closing Store in New York »wNEW YORK t—John Wana- maker's big New York depart- ment store is scheduled to close | after 58 years in business. Clubs Organize County Council Jack Habel Chairman of Board for Oakland’ Investment Study Group Financing plans that make sense and save dollars! Investment education was the, Announcement. of the closing on | The soundest way to home ownership is via one keynote sounded last Thursday | OF about next Jan. 31 came — your special needs! Come in and let us explain t han (repceeemlatives! afore oe Wannmaher's Fui- f our low-cost mort loans, tailored to fit night when represepiatives O°) adelphia headquarters. Spokesmen ° J gage ' our easy method of financing. Mrs. Wilma Kaiser, 31, of 2068 , 511 Community Nat'l Bank Building Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN | Donald E. Hansen Richard H. DeWitt Res. FE 2-5513 . Res FE 5-3793 - - Fire Insurance Liability Insurance Life Insurance : Plate Glass Insurance Accident Insurance Automobile Insurance Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types “The more help a man has in his garden the less it wr this area met at the Pontiac | plans for opening new suburban Wanamaker's would continue to) waneen Long Island store at Great Neck. | 7S West Huron St. FE 4-0561 Investment Study Club; Dr. Don- | yors about Feb. 15. Wanamaker’s Herbert Goodall, representing | of Philadelphia. Other suburban Pontiac Club; Willie Mallory, Jersey. tine, Pontiac Engineering Club; ‘chairman of the board. Timers night, 00 p. m, dinner at 6:30 p. m.| George A. Nicholson Jr., Detroit) gpecial communication Cedar | izing and planning programs: on Se eee , R. Wood, W. M Vv. | belong to him.” —William H. Davies steady investing, not only te pro- —— many of the investment study clubs in New York said it was part of | ? High School to form an Oakland stores. — sea | Up to 20 Years to Repay! County Council. | The announcement ated | ® s The county delegates chose the operate two branch stores in the | pito Vings nl & following for their first board of | Wall Street area and its suburban | Another store in the New York | Qeuuummssssse Richard Balmer of the B & B | or is expected to ia) Sen: | ecu te ald Bergeron, Chieftain Club; | 21.) plans to open a branch Nov David Fulkerson, P. M.~ Club; pp granada Pe a suburb several Royal Oak clubs; Jack | outiets have been started or are Habel, Club 15; James Jenkins, | Qperating in Delaware and New Oakland Club; John Thors Jr., ee Portfolio Club; Kenneth Vaien- l C | odg da | Harold Woods, Fifteen-Ten Club. e a en i | a ’ Special communication and Old Lodge | Vernon Schiller’ of Pontiac, a | 561 FP. & A. M., 22 State St.. Tues- member of the national board ot | aay. Oct. 26, 1954. Lodge opens at trustees, aided in the erganizational work in M. M. degree. Prancis M. | | Mahaffy, W. M. Adv. investment counselor, spoke to the Lodge No. 60, F. & A. M. Clarkston, group on the advantages ot organ- | Sat.. Oct 30, 4 Pp m. The M. M. | Plymouth Rock Lodge No. 47. Din- | wise investing. ner will be served at 6:30. Elgan Nicholson stressed the need for . . vide an income at retirement News in Brief | Kart Burgess, 31, of 630 Bald ald in the promotion of industry in this country. win, Royal Oak, pleaded guilty to| He told of the first club started | ye, aoa Ge as es in Connecticut in 1905, followed by Brondige and wag sentenced to 90 a jull in the interest of such clubs | days in Oakland County Jail and) until 1949. From then on, the move. | fined a panned | s ment fast gained impetus, but the | ving. and hed so m§80 tor | national association is only three | reckless driving and $10 for not| years old, and originated in De-| having an operator's. permit, troit. It was organized with but WINTER WEATHER and SLIPPERY ROADS are dust Ahead... Be certain that your car is covered with adequate insurance H. W. Huttenlocher Agy. @ H. W. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns 318 Riker Bldg. FE 4-1551 AUTO INSURANCE C. J. Stewart of % BEB. Pike St, | able growth . . . from 40 to 4,000 car while it was parked at Pike -., andt _ and Parke Sts. Total value of the fe he movement is spread ‘stolen articles was $1375, Stewart ing all over the nation | said Thomas O'Hara, chairman of the | | Walter R. Griesing, 7%, ef 2537 «| STOCKS—BONDS Sloan, iint. was fined $75 ana f| Consult us for first hand information offered help for program planning; Township Justice Maxine Howe in Stocks and Bonds from the nationa]. group. He is a} after Griesing pleaded guilty to : charter member) of the original | drunk driving A Detroit club We maintain a direct line to a member of all O/Mara extended on lavitation principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute to all members of the more than quotations service available at all times. 40 clubs in Oakland County to pre fe attend the annual convention of C. J. Nephler Co. the national association to be 414 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 Association of Investment Clubs, Rummage bazaar. We are mov- ing. Final clearance sale of cloth- | ff ‘ing. household goods, baby bed, _ mattress, bathroom wash basin and, ff | stand complete. Temple Beth ff Jacob, corner of Orchard Lake and | Exchange. Thursday, October 28th, | 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Priday, October 29,.9am to4p m — Adv. held at the Rackham Bidg. in Detroit Saturday, Oct. 30. The hours of the convention are from 9:30 am, to 4:30 p.m. Rummage sale, Oct. 29 from 5 rm pm. until 9 p. m. and Oct. 30 William Minot Thomas, New from 9 a.m. 109 N. Saginaw Bt. | York investment analyst, will be —Adv one of the speakers. Robert F. Taylor, of Ameriean-Midland Corp. a m. to 6 p. m. Kirk of the Hills, also will talk Lakeshore house. 1340 W. Long Guy S. Peppiatt, president of Lake Rd. ‘4 mile W. of Telegraph Federal-Mogul Corp., will describe —Adv. the steps that have resulted in Rummage “with a future” sale. the company’s rapid advance Christ Church Cranbrook, Lone Arthur Hudson, assistant comp-| Pine Rd.. near Woodward, Thurs., troller of Chrysler Corp., will also | Oct. 28, 10a m to3p.m —Adv. | be at the meeting to tell of the | friend’ needs company’s plans for 1955 er Ph. PE ating & A. Mitchell Berkley Man Denies MKT PG endl Former Juvenile Star Rummage sale, Fri. Oct. 29, 8 Complete Investment Facilities . . « at Your Finger Tips ary) Just pick up your phone ond call us for experienced service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome by phone, by letter or in person, Fioyd W. Farrow, 4, of 1560 ‘ “ W. Blvd. Berkley, pleaded not Cited on Knife Charge guilty yesterday to a bad check. SANTA MONICA, Calif. #—For- | charge when arraigned before mer child actor Scotty Beckett, 2, | Berkley Judge Ralph F. Finley. | was fined $200 and put on three | Examination on the charge was years’ probation yesterday on set for Nov. 11. The accused was | charges of illegally carrying a WATLING, LERCHEN & co. | unable to furnish a $500 bond and knife. | Member New York Stock Exchange and other leeding exchanges is being held in Oakland County| Beckett was arrested in a West | -_ Los > ager! apartment - basement | PONTIAC OFFICES ¢ arrow is accused of forging a | last Feb, 25. Released on’ $2,500' \ check for $156.92 Oct. 21 which he bail, he went’ to Mexico, was ar- | 716 Pontice State Bonk Bidg. allegedly cashed at the Richards! rested’ there after a battle with BE 4.2895 and Jones Service Station in Berk- | police and spent five months in ley. . | a prison. i : iy ‘ ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1954 q ‘ os Py Rae ace 3 # 5 ‘ ae ge eee ma ar A yecent study of athletes’ indi- ‘cates that deterioration of ‘their | bodies im later life was due to ‘ex- cesses in eating, drinking and smoking rather than to early ath- | jetics. Those who remained active | athletes were in better condition than average men of the same age. Smog Also Hard nee" \on School Kids Close in Los Angeles | . | LOS ANGELES «—If junior s UN OS a here he now has a new excuse—smog. ~ Seeks Floor to Press scm “ot schools, teld the intendent of schools, told the : Korean Bonus Seen as Costly Research Council Says Bond Issue Might Be NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE : 1951 DeSoto Club. Coupe, Engine No 815-56317. Public sale to be held at 209 for ‘Truce’ Agreement Board of Education yesterday the . : é Mo No Park Boulevard, Lake Orion /recent 18-day siege of air pollution ‘= st Expensive cian on Mavembat 2 Ine at 130 t p.m UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. —| “has reacted adversely upon chil-| nae oe . LANSING (P—The Citizens Re- 5 — eee STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Circuit bes The long U.N. arms debate neared | dre" : ' = fs search Council of Michigan said! Court for the County of Oakland in a close today with a call by India) there has been a substantial today’ the 80 million dollar Korean |e . far a halt on weapons production increase of absences.” he. noted. y the 90 milion dollar Korean aaa MOET ong os ron ? unti! a worldwide disarmament! All schools within the heavy smog cpearens Doses ce ihe Bow; eet oi (proposal No..3)-*‘may easily be’’ gr At @ session of said Cowrt held at the | Courthouse in the City of Pontiac, Coun- ity and State aforesaid, this 19th day of | October AD, 1054 Present Honorabie Circuit Judge pact can be reached. ' area report a substantially in- | India’s V. K. Krishna Menon, jcreased incidence of headaches, lest apeaker listed in the debate, coughs, eye strain, excessive nasal mt the floor in the @ tion | discharge and similar troubles. the most expensive for its size ever submitted to the people. In an analysis, the caiincil said H. Russel Holland, : , . | “Schools report increased rest- : Political Gommenittoe to present his | | -esness wai leas daverse ad | the proposed bond issue stipulates | “satisfactory proof appearing by affi- "The Indian resolution « ; fights and other turmoil. Children | that not more than one million gavit, of Laurer, 4, Motke thet. the Pa Page iamoacoa Cocnmmis. |S irritable and teachers are dis- | dollars of the bonds may fall due said Helen P McKay. defendant heveia. . Disarmame | ; . i s tside of the Stat ichigan for the first 10.years, or until 1965. Tye Ooeiee “or John J Geeta. Attor- the council said, nor = Plaintiff this is intended to delay the im- contented and frustrated at havin sion to study wa setting up an if ys of ng upe | to work in’ an atmosphere of “armament truce” pending agree- ment on a disarmament conven. “°S: ? tion. Menon previously urged a! “ee halt in the production of atomic | halt in the prowucton of atomie| 2 Juveniles Involved | up to eliminate them, but nothing + ever came of It ‘in Destructive Spree Ob ly, hereby ordered that Helen P | McKay, the defendant herein, appear and answer this Bill of Complaint filed in this } cause within three (3: months from the | | | pact of the bond issue repayment on the state treasury until the (“‘¢ of this Order. or said = be on , | taken as confessed by said defendant | $276 million World War Il bonus | |; 1s further ordered that this Order bonds have been paid be published in the Pontiac Press as re quired by law, and also that @ copy of “Assuming a 2 per cent interest this Order be sent by registered mail to ? ' said defendant at c/o General Delivery, rate,’ the council said, “‘the pro- Bristle, Virginia, her last known address. . : = The resolutio : i rm pnpia Ga in ak ee oe posed maturity schedule will mean | M RUSSEL reult Judee. as Dieael Auanably to rasan alee a total cost. of about $100. million. A true copy -ahaetaigg eorareper per Futeer — | mate ' during which they This is some. six. mittterr-dollars piel ck m iN— | slashed 11 auto tires and tore flag more than the issue would cost By PEARL-®& POSTER re flags E oe eet meee! eo fram mail boxes in the north end | at the same rate of interest if jo4n 3 GOETZ Deval : nent Commission issued’ o¢ the Township Sunday evening ; United Press Phote | Paid off over the same period of) Attorney at Law : : ) WHIKLING WORLD — / sha ; : - (leppsee emu ; <— requiring immediate ac-! One of the youths, 14, under Germany are oa ‘ ae pans Leute in @ Frankfurt, fast they can run and hang ‘on at the same time—that’s how much “Me in equal five million dollar | Sue eee gee 1 . ee questioning by Oakland County i if ie gi e youngsters a big thrill. Depending on how fun the kids can have on their own momentum. installments. Oct 26. Nov 2. 6, 16 yu 4 Sheriff’ Se re | ; —_—_—_—— “The added interest Cost result- ee ; = ne After Menon’s speech, the com- |“ riffs deputies Fred Pender s : STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate ; . ng from postponing any substan- | Court for the County Af Oakiand, mittee is expected to press and Harry Jones, admitted bis O : : ng any scully r quick toch ea Se page part in the destruction and im- Boat perator ripp Se . arge Burglars Take $721 Bur lar Ransacks tial principal repayment for 10 full. 7";f"tne matter of the petition concern- up secret disarmament | Plicated one other boy and a gin\ A ; | ’ in Goods From Grocery | years may easily make the Korean 1s 439g, Braun Williagis, minor Cause talks again. The resolution—co- who he said went along to watch OSes ppea : With Blastin Wif TI B i ee ees es eee eee | secs aioe, som fl ors has ; : ‘hieve: ‘oke > Felic , , »| Petition having“ b led in this by Russia, France, Brit- No apparent reason was given by ‘Fine Now $200 g e | vie — broke into the Felice ranch Post Office expensive in proportion to its size | Pet! pore a, -_ Een Sree ain, the United States and Canada the youths other than that they | CHEBOYGAN eee Grocery Store at 220 S. Telegraph 7 the. electorate has ever been sbouts of the Jepher, of the. sold miner —appeared certain to win appro- wanted some excitement Depu- | Donald Fletcher, 18, of 3064 Jos have me a. ted that cath ; mice Rd. and took food and equipment DETROIT «UP) A burglar asked to approve ‘iolated a lp& of the State and that seid i juested that a warrant be broke into the Brightmoor Branch The Koren bonus, the council Pr Ringee sat _ under the juris- ‘valued at $721.06. according to a | val. The five nations held a series ties are still investigating the case. lyn Rd., Lake Omon, Monday was) issued charging a 54-year-old crip Post Offi th Det } eS : ‘ : »S ce in northwes “troit _ | . 7 t of fruitless meetings on the issue | ordered to pay $200 costs or serve ple with assault) with tent. te report made to Pontiac Police yes- \ e: t said, will cost the state two mil- | In the name of the peopie of the State in thi | . inten i) 1ac olice yes- ‘early today and left a trai! of tien dolla : jof Michigan. you are hereby notified London earlier is year. ‘Man Changes Guilty Plea 0 day Oakland C y J murder in the shooting of his wife | terday b - : . . rs a Year until 1965 | that the hearing on said petition will be — Russia's Andrei Vishinsky held. days in Oaklanc ounty Jal ‘ . 4 Hs wife | terday by the owner, Paul Felice Clues while ripping open mail in and then $13 to $14 million an. | held at the Court House in the City of the floor for ¢two hours and 40 min-| 'f Uttering, Publishing jafter his appeal on a- conxiction > nage: i. of 181 Dellwood St search of money. nually until 1970. et November AD. 1004 Tait gion car clock ~ ; olice asked a warrant against The me ae eae Police and : ac : 4. utes yesterday while he blasted Tho: for reckless operation of a motor The burglars took $253.54 worth ice and postal inspectors said ve in the afternoon. and you are hereby mas Stone. 40. of 71 Sc Bernard J Spanka. a victim - — : ta ba i : In assessing the bonus bond! commanded to appear personally at said the London and Paris agreements uth | oat was defied : lite n of | of liquor, a 32 caliber pistol worth‘ burglar left behind @ crowbar jojosal,” the counsil said, “its |" : He arate said, 5 It being impractical to make personal Roselawn St., Monday withdrew | arthritis, Mrs. Spanka ts in a Gay- | $50, a typewriter worth $102 used to pry open a rear door : ’ -, a merits need to be contrasted with | service hereof this summons and notice on West German rearmament l : challenged the Western amg an edriier plea of guilty to a/ Judge H. Russel Holland heard lord hospital with head wounds | movie camera valued at $180. and also left a blood-stained knife, on bc crea Bp publication af w come match Soviet efforts toward dis- charge of yttering and publishing | 'h* se without a ky Oc V5 in trom a shotgun -blast other equipment and foods poli e Which he apparently cut hime | C* needs of the state that are one week previous to said hearing in the —armament agreement. a worthless check and requested |O#kland Coynty Circuit’ Court.) State Police said Mrs Spanka said. / while’ opening letters, and a pair i el nll as circulated in said County, printed an _- a trial by jury in Oakland Coun- | Fletcher was arrested July 15. 1953, and Frank Grimm, 56, a neighbor : of gloves Among these which come) Witness the Honorable Arthur & “pe ° ty Cireuit Court. for reckless operation of an out-| were returning from a trip to town : It was not known whether the '™Mmediately to mind are the im- [tke ata Geen sa oma aay Igloo. Windows | Judge H. Ressel Holland ac- | b0&rd motor boat on Oakland Lake. when two shotgun blasts were fired Brothers Get Identical burglar found any cash in the! ™nent demands for additional of October AD. 1054 : | Justice of the Peace Emmet Lieb at) Grimm's car envelopes. He made off with ae .& building facilities at the state's Pen cop: ilies re Pag scart GEORGIENA R MURTHA Juvenile Division Oct. 26, ‘54 Sentences for Breakin Two Police quoted Spanka as saying he didn't. know cepted the motion and suggested that the prosecutor's office get in institutions of higher learning. the caliber automatic with post office requirements of the correctional matkings but failed to break open | found him guilty July 18, 1953 and Probate Register ordered payment of $180 costs, Startle Novice : touch with Ohio authorities, who his wife was in the car, teenage. brothers charged at Hudson Bay he said also want to try Stone = 7 with breaking and entering Mon- the post office safe. system for prison space and the |~ stare oF MICHIGAN _In the Probate At the request A . D D | das received identic; Tee The break-i ‘ i red | ever-present mental health prob- | Caurt for the Coun! f i FORT WILLIAM, Ont. @® — 0. J. | ant Prosecutor Comrge Taytor Bentley clares ™ Canada Ford Workers from Judge H a Holland pn when a Geak md Sa ee ad lem : we Prob Jurentie Division =o : : . a . us F he »* . » Wh, h the matter of the petitt - ‘ Weiben, Fort William airlines man-|bond was fixed at $2,500. stone Helped Sell Out Poland Ask Support in Strike Oakland County Circuit Court Farmington, opened up the post The council made no recommen | {3g porethy Maloney. minar euuse No é- ager, said it gave him “quite a|is charged with issuing a check | " _ _ Re rs Lionel G. Ingram, 16, and his Office this morning. Inspectors said dation. | To Patrick Maloney and Edus Demp- : start” his first ht the Bel for $30.04 on the Clarkston State | DETROIT Rep. Alvin M WINDSOR Local 200. CIO. brother Joseph, 17, of Davison, | the entire sorting rogm was ran- or erent. ot seid ce ° night on - : | Bentley (R-Owosso) said yesterday United Auto Workers, in the third. both pleaded : . rire ip - “ | Petition having been filed tm this ’ guilty Oct. 18. They Saket Woman Suffers Bruises Court alleging that the present where {abouts of the parents of the said minor Bank June 14. | elles wenoe ee — we Seams of Poland after week of a strike at Ford of Canada had been arrested for breaking : : : inc ! k h ' slike a small town | World War was a ‘tragic be- plants, has initiated a method of into a ga : q in ar-T Cc Ui i Smacel acce tke pack tat Geet ° - t gas station in Groveland . ruc o1ision dependent upon tk ublic § In daylight he had seen nothing Larceny Charge Brings trayal” by the Democratic admin. paying strikers who have spent at Township the night of Oct. 11 Postal Savings Check ; and that said child yee art ge vo ode : Mrs. Emma Forsgren, 62, of 710 under the jurisdiction of this Court In the name of the people of the State but a desolate waste of ice and) Pr; | istration least’ seven days th ‘ke Fac . : son Term f - n days.on the picket “ch youth wes-ordered to pay Re ort t : , snow. of 18 Months | Bentley, speaking before a group | lines $200 costs. serve 30 days in ar p ed Stolen at Office Scott Lake Rd., Waterford Town- of Michigan. you are hereby notified zs . ; ; j * « y! é F > > i at the rt 1 | ‘The lighted windows were in Es- Raymond Stearle, 22. of 052 | of Polish-Americans, said the Poles Officials of the local said they are | land County Jail, and placed on A postal savings check worth ship, was treated at Pontiac Gen- | held os tae cane trees pans a = kimo ighoos. Garden Ct. was sentenced to from | are “enslaved more thoroughly issuing vouchers instead of pay- probation for three years $1.60 was taken from the office | CTal Hospital for’ bruises which ments AD. tose at me a eleen te the * 7 ¢ . - che « my “ ; 0 fi : “They make their windows with | 18 months to five years in Southern \than they ‘ever were under the ing the men in cash, They are ee eee of Cart Hough of 170 State St. | she sustained during an auto-truck | afternoon. and poset on [ate dopey : ” | oo ‘ ~ . ™ . 2 a clear sheet of ice,” said Weiben. | Michigan State Prison at Jackson | Nazi domination. canvassing the city’s merchants Schoolrooms for training the *2™eume between Oct. 9 and Oct, | Collision at Huron street and Tele- i; Gene nakcneieat at — hearing : - : y} "4 a — : ae —_ | e tie: © make personal & With little use for white man’s|on Monday in Oakland County Cir-| As the first participant in the and asking them to give financial | Staffs of station restaurants are 19, according to a report made 8raph f sad yesterday eevee Rersat (this sauieeme aaa Gaaked goods, except guns and ammuni-|cuit Court by Judge H. Russel |) war against Germany, he said. support to the striking workers | Maintained by British railways to Pontiac Police yesterday According to Waterford Town- motegllne gale Late Seats ee : * } m = = - , 5 a > ¥ a : tion, some 200 Eskimo families | Holland. He was charged with ‘lar-| the country “should be expected Union officials are extending the With special equipment including Hough said the check was made Ship Police, Mrs. Forsgren, travel: cece bias & newspaper printed and : ' . circulate , are spread through the 3,000. ceny. to reap the rewards of victory.’ local campaign for support to the | self-service counters, soft * drink out to him from ‘the United States |!ng north on Telegraph road, at-| | witness in eek) ane e square-mile area of the islands in, Stearle pleaded guilty to stealing| Bentley said President Roosevelt: national level. The national Ford dispensers, har pumps, ice cube Treasury Department. Police have | tempted to turn left onto Huron ; Mop. Judee of iad court ae nes aay |! : ’ sers, he . . . : . 2 : A Ss ty, : ; mid-Hudson Bay. Housing presents|a large-caliber rifle from H. E.| laid the groundwork for the “sell. council is planning a nationwide machines and other apparatus with requested postal authorities to hold street and collided with a south-. of October AD ar this 22nd day no problem. Within two or three! Hitchcock of: 269 North Perry St./ out” of Poland at the Yalta, Pots- appeal to all union labor to~sup- special .courses in staff welfare | payment of the check. Hough said bound truck driven by Mathias | 4 {rie copy a hakgs wt Prone ” “9 ™ . a . c neu = 4 c ~ u « | hours they can “whip up an igloo.” | on Sept. 1. |dam and Teheran conferences port the strike salesmanship and courtesy >| that six silver -dollars were also Knopes, 47, of 17159 Smith, Wyan- | GEORGIENA Re MURTHA. ales rtesy. | missing from his office. | dotte. K 3 was not injured | Probate Register, Juvenile Division : - . Pes : . : Oct "*4 . Cemetery Lot s w M / : | Death Notices wet 5) _Malp Wanted Malo 6| Help Wanted Mate 6) Help Wanted Female 7) Hulp Wanted Fomale 7 Instructions 9 Work Wid. Female 11 Building Servic : | pena rg gs lappa) aac ta erie . = ee Femate 11; __Buliding Service 12 - - ; 1 . l ere ~ _ mi |' Shdesaie Toute. soe open ume Unexcelled Opportunity |e brvetn On ss SALES-GIRLS | ACORDIONS LOANED FREE, TO| IRONING WANTED. ALSO BABY GARAGES “ Apply im person T4 8 Wood FOR GYRE OR WOMAN FOR HOUSE Experienced. Applications now recor — ogee yee 5 | Sitting FE 2-220 7 . ’ X 7.) ae utte | - ward between @ and 12 am | Tangitt ‘at bl work and care children Stay | >e'Me taken for Christmas pert. "~~ — ——= | LADY WANTS WORK 2 OR — npecb wiped aah boat hoe ford Twp. age 52; beloved ee ane » —Intanc S ime of _Lehoy Perahem: | beloved "aves nN CEMETERY. ia! EXPERIENCED TV TECHNICIAN ae MANE Pie ta ae ten TelWuter Shopping Corer > _ Work Wanted Male 10 cen ee ee ore re 248 | ee Cement work. OR Mrs. Mary $700 or w e rms. C end V 1V. FE ¢1515 L E A Cc ior yfair 135. : = ~~ PERE PRES | ESIRES HOUSE WORK 5 = - - — - 2 : — iets 7 SALESLADY-RETAIL ; 2 da GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR | Soo dear mother of Deuglee Lee,|—FE 7 | ECHANIC. COMPLETELY FX re) ee ee ee $130 UP 41) PAINTING AND DECORAT- stays Ber eese Steady. S| brick stone and cement pas p= of ~— KK. Ay Help Wanted Male 6) perienced. must have tools Siv | Because w GIRL F Salesiady sume oa? | ing. PE 2-0023 _per _Soy_7= | \Plastering and til Fs - } ’ i oO r POs Sale part- z 1TH FRIA. RE ; ag teen Goat diater Of | wn | Sener eat Cn preferres organizations of its gel age Faueclat ates 5} POSITION IN Nurses aide live Wn bres A-\ PLASTERING AND PATCH | “taurant™ ee | ee See re. Mrs. Don Eber- Year! salary MI 4-34) tr oe Sy pine ond short. | Housekee = ‘E 2-002 peecers Sy experience west aoe isi CONTRA! = hard, : Kenney, Mra, | A" AGORESSIVE SALESMAN TO) seivick sTMlN SALESMAN © aie cee of ce. Ureuel onan, and required Pleasant working | Practical nurse © $108 up| _work. FE 2-0023 job FE 4-1039 MASONRY CONTRACTOR. NAT- . sell 1955 = de La ? closef,-one of the largest manu hours and conditi Gc sal clica) nurse $108 up! a. . : 7 _ — = = ——— u Robert V. Noyes, Mrs. H. Patrick mouth model Dodge and Pt Soceny Vacuum Oil Co needs a facturera just offered us the ex ary with puntata o eos = Clerk-typist $200 ss 9! CARPENTR\ PLASTIC AND LADY WANTS HOUSEWORK 5 zm cut stone, brick block and Lynch. Mrs. Arthur Plucke, John cars. Used cars and Pr y for advance-_ > floor tile a yeciaity. FE 5-895. cement work Breakwater id a Cyde Fated trucks. A great ity full time cervice salesman Ex Chusive distribution of their prod ment Bavings and hospitalization Ce*bier typist $200 up = 5 fy ei ates aces days week, steady. good refer-| foundations Fireplaces a aay service Will be held ‘agra! | Step tn Riemenschnelder Bros | cellent opporwunity, to leal® the | wet. We took it aes Fae Fa ast ne BOND EMPLOYMENT | "22 iS cee | ts Lied Repair work. Free esti- : Oct. 28th et 16 0. m. at Our leas 732 8 Saginaw St busines an’ become ar indepen- We can absord tour men into oyt Mr Voss at 607 Community Ne . . ‘ work FE 46773 ~~~ LADY DESIRES WORK TUESDAY)! ™ates FM 32304 of EM _ 3-5830 : . ye RT sey | dent business man Apply m present organization Car necgs onal Bank Bbuidin _ AGENCY CARPENTER REPAIRS AND AL-, ‘thru Friday Can work some ” ; of the Lakes Church with Rev, APPLIANCE SERVICE MAN. FOR | : ‘ $3', W Huron : : MASON ALTERATIONS & RE- , 4 an be prdmege war aaa ct ? person Monday through riday sary. Ages 25 to 50 Neat appear . : TERATIONS Fire escapes a spe- Saturday's Will accept anything pairs All kind , Interment in Jat Some. t experienced . ARTY at Te Mobile Station at 885 Ssce. saiés Dackgroun! necessary PART TIME COUNTER © GIRI cialty Quick service Weatherly but housework or typing. Write irs _All Binds. EM 3-4870_ : t i . _ abr Nw : VICE C A Orchard Lake Rd. Pontiac, be Commissions only, some evening | | » . Can use school girl FE -4-2168 FE 5-7118 Box 36 Pontiac Press MODERNIZATION WORK. CAR- * jon 6? the’ Resse Oil ee ete eee od On| ‘ween the hours of © om and calls, Complete training provided LOND ORE KATOR . Sie ZARINET WAKER AND CARPEN: | WIMBOGRAPHING TYPING, GBC: | ~Pete” pree cen nten ee eae pag wg bg teed Le = eo Ra.. Weterfora OR) 13 pa | wan qppertwatty for sdvance for ciose tolerance work on \LESLADIES ter Kitchens @ specialty. PE _Pttartal service &M 3-2842, 7 “nets Free estimates. PE 44507 % OOP REPAIR WORK men men make about 6200 Sunnen Hand Moning machine Must. be experienced sell - ; oo ———— Set — | MASON E i z . ~ Rd, Dre Plains | AUTO MECHANIC, STUDEBAKER OA 08-2035 weekly Call FE 6-042) for ap Faptriencs) @thial acures lac aad (arenue Dipl ed gr tens 2-29320 0 _________ | TWO EXPERIENCED COCKTAIL eee eee FREE Mrs. Parnham will lie in state at experienced preierred. Must have wan FOR, le = point: pt rable Paid holidays and va pleasant environment Top aal CARPENTRY. CABINETS, REMOD- and food waitresses want work A J. Webster & ire tec = = | _veterences. TM >.3300 Scuba af sen wart 4 Care een “on ' a ‘ ary. Vicki Frocks, 10 N Saginaw Cline & elding D. M. Wright ee Fridays and Saturdays. Call eau tae er & Son. OR 3-0402 ROLEROOR 104 CAB DRIVERS FULt OR PART 202778 WANT U. 8. GOVT JOB? MEN oC. MFG. €0 : rt AL et a cesta wa SAWING WE = cere carcumey amr me cuor: ‘ . 2223 — —— wom @-5! : -ARP “KNOW IT sabe NG 4-0045 ft ae Ee Tafant uel at ote Mme. Mighte only, 101 W. Reree | OPENING IN SALES DEPART. | pale Qualit- now! 93 ooo | ares 118 Indianwood Rd PELEPHONE Rae Gar We i Piero on ironing. other work “well "done pak = —- e and A Holbrook ; | weenes snieemnalk —e fe open. Ekperionse often unneces- 5 ev ot : — Orton SOLICITOR 71-0274. : id FE 5-63 ste NEW & REPAIR dear r of Mrs. Wa Gar. sary. t{ FREE J6-page book OUR HUSBAND PAY OF . : . s —_ - —_—- WASHING AN iG IN | =>. 9 -oemey__ CV CUES rett, Mrs. Ardel yas : | guarantee and car allowance. The showing fobs. salaries, tests re those annoying family bills a You can earn a substantial week CARPENTER WORK NEW OR A D IRONING La poll Tat a tt ee = Kohiman. Miss | Earn home No white shirts. FE 40198 SNYDER, FLOOR LAYINC - ae Mi Linés . Good Housekedping shop | quirements. WRITE Box 12. Pon $40 to $50 each week for 10 to 12 lv income making cails from your repair Kitchen, bath. additions, | a —- _ ! sanding. an‘ finishing. Ph FE # Graveside service will be MAN WITH SOME EXPERIENCE _U'a0c_ Pres, hours pleasant work showing our home Must be over 21. For ap- | roofs, storm windows Guaranteed | — oo DAY WORK 8 5-092 € one ; Wednesday, Oct. 27th at 2 p.m on repaip—of automotive elec — — lovely costume jewelry No ex pointment cal. FE 5-5017 work MA 5-0821 | pe he gua tae be or hee EX SPECIAL .Ta IN Se F |, & Ottawa Park Cemetery with We need 20 boys to work 1 trieata equipment and lubricat- WE ARE LOOKINO FOR SEVERAL yoreere ho investment neces-| TWO LADIES TO SELL CHRist., ©XPERIENCED COUPLE ‘WOULD | _periene oe et ge aceds | siding autceair otal ; EY HM. Luther officieting afternoon only. Wednesday ing equipment te assist in gen men who are settled & good steady ety. For prom interview write mas Bibles ani silverware o like job as caretaker, Write Pon-|W'LL CARE FOR INVALID OR| of roofi & si Sere 3 . ersi we : Sarah Hoyt. 102 Corbin Co 2 e on res convalescin opl ng siding. Term = h Baby Timothy will ie in state at Oetoder 21. f rk arcung....aulo._parts workers Must be able to furnish Route 1. iol! rbin Court.| easy payments Territory in your) _“8¢ Press Box 15. | Bexte g people in my home FREE estimates Wc the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home " 21, from 12 30 to house in Pontiac State exjleri top references and have a car FE 46189 othe shot) phone vicinity now open. You can earn; TREE SERVICE. TRIMMING AND ca _reterence FES struction FE 32-1211 oo ia —_ iar oO % 4pm Mp Sg mes desired to Box Farnings while learning this bus big money Cai ‘sr write no removal) Cal after 5:00 pm WANTED WASHINGS AND TRON- | ~ s : = ~ \ Mary aati o Puck ot a 3 Pontiac Press hese eroued 8108 per. eect or LADIES EARN FEXTHA MONFY malter where vou live Highland FE ¢000 "ings PE 5-1219 | Building Suppliits 12A ford. Mich age 72. beloved wife Apply in person Monday or 2 BOYS, 17. FOR LAWN WORK more These openings are perma for Christmas = Take rders fer Merchandising Co 80 Brady St. wannpyY MAN FOR = WASHINGS SOME {fkoNINGS | “~~ at Witten (50 (jebeeen) Gear | Tuesday to Bert Falkner 2163 Jones Road Pontiac ent with no loss of time If you Rslsane: te apparel. lingerie, bo Detroit Mich ‘work around Se Glere ter Reasonable OR 3-0062 ARE YOU TIRED OF LIVING IN 4 : ete e : fee y rR 1-714 = ounce 3 € = - ‘e : mother of Stuart Drekner Edith Sir elalilatien lacpartenent MARRIED MAN FOR” ESTA! ein Pontiac or tn any toe WHITE EXPERIENCED WOMAN home than wages Age 44 Handi. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, 87 A a basement or incomplete home” 4 yo ler, Charles and Maftin Pontiac! Press — — cep rs week ; ; 2 . the cons of 3 mile | oe ween 25 - 30 for «general capped by hearing FE 8-0027 basket 50 E Longfellow Reliable firm will finance at low : n : s star fear aroun job Car * ras call for personal and de ouse Work ive in MAviai : = 2 ; a = rat of int 5 s- Vorhels aut Grune grote sential. Call Puller “Brush te lated interview Apply morning® oe sah acs | Tests ig rE 6s “aaa BY * legge nar Piguet WANTS TO fied i tomers. FE ieee “ ; 272318 ant 10 ci 2 Weat everings a _ c man } i aby sit after o'clock and week ae — — = —_— 4 Thursday “Set. seh ot 2 —o ( AR DRIVERS Ee ORAIE MCA) Mim SOK Want eS 12 am = 1064 holding jewe WORK NEAR TIOMI PLUMBING WORK WANTED ends FE 263 Cut ea teee as ee t e ’ ; { ! OR AR! rf? ‘vee . - at tt y the ton = st Sashabew Presbyterian Church | 95 op ence Arp s oe ware Must be 25 or older’ EM Nol snive se CHRISTMAS HELP NEEDED a Recseshie= Teese Building Service j2) MASE oer MA _4-2628 on Maybee Rd with Rev Wayne ah epiy 8 Orchard 3211 WANTED 8TOCK BOY FOR lectin | (Cee Openings tn sales. stock gift wrap ROOF REPAIR WORK ~ B ay aa ~~ B Wikton officiating. Interment | IVE os a MECHANIC WITH TOOLS — WII Mendy Cer) Seek col en SE tails calf cchtmess Ml Slane ark “Mat te ue Ge a ae repartee Church Cemetery. Mrs. Jonhn- RI R WTD ICINITY ORCH o oo person Louts Spadafore Market 39 ; ypointmer } night work Must be able to YOUN 18 : = ate e RN Lt ENN ENE EN OE EINE gon Wil) He in state at the Plum=| @rd Lake Rd & Telegraph Gen- > ets MEL ed ee 197 Oakland i 7 work Saturdays Apply Mrs Fee , Me acune Sore, ae eae ret \ PTENTION 2.000 BUSINESS CARDS, $2.75 PLUs erfelt Puneral Home, Oxford, | eral Motors Bidg Detroit, Call \{ aN MIDDLEAGED WOMAN ro po han Jacobsons Apparel Store 4 : -xperi suaranteed masonry work of ali postage. Quality > : yRiate > Leet bl wa ‘ . house work at Dryden Mich For Maple af Bates. Birmingham ie naeawen ene bookkeep- kinds. Fireplaces a speciaity. FE Bt & ity printing. 63 Short Sor A ard of | aon 8 am 46 18 pm - RE Danse dt asl hl Apply 8 Help Wanted Female 7 . me Call Dryden 87R5 after| WTD GIRL FOR PART-TIME| tail navy aeaasee Call rE 5-8020. nee — - “Tp RI LIA, = Card of Thanks Se ee | a " 7 Huron Soraentaticoatons ee training as photographic labora- _ 5-4613 = ALTERATIONS. REMODELING | A & B TRENCHING RIS OA im ; RSS En BABY SITTER, FULL TIME STAY ©” GED “WOMAN POR rv technician’ Reply tn own | ¢ ER WwW REWARD | TL OMe catpentry ant mason: | Fostmes = water) Rees) t . WISH TO EXPRESS OUR lary burners J. Fawcett & Co, Rex Cleaners 3442 rei Wy ee ee light Rousewort and care tor ToMiu sume. addveee bee cod an beau | eee ee FE Sie oes us s > a : , baby Stay nights F State name. addres < —— _ ————————— | = a thanks ot ceaure ype | 908 8 Adams, Bir.ningham OR 3-7362 = peed trae MUST BF area nig E 80116 pause Keccs —— oS WORK 1 WIDWHY TIT YEAR TOLD B& | TRENCHING gfe oea ior ‘ F FOUNTAIN PENS - 2 - = z : ‘ o! others need ap . she 04 92 - ie : : . 1 thy and beautiful floral offerings EXPERIEVCED COUNTER MAN PIN SETTERS. MONTCALM BOW! ply Wilkinson s , Beauty Selon MIDDLE AGED LADY FOR moe - a ’ : abe Go Footing field tile and water lines at our Pst Gaecrat Prmaea & received our relatives anda | {0f Meat dept Apply in person ing Center 30 FO Montcalm [338 W Huron housework. More for home than THE WAY TC WAMPUM: WANT COMP SHINGLER WANTS WORK OR 3.7640 Office Supply Co 17 L friends du the fllness and | Stire Bros, 180 W Maple. Bir apply in person “ Wage 7900 Eliz Lake Rad FE Ads! To se.l or rent anything Drayton Plains area Union OR gRICK B = Aa rence St hone FE 3-0135 - sot of our —— and brother. | _™inghern PLUMBER ALSO MAN FOR DIG Clerk-Stenographer 2-4829 dial FE 2-8181 3 -2088 work Al a cisnneya Ne gical ALL MAKES OF ere deeply appreciated A EXPERIENCED FURNACE IN ging New houses EM 1-844] Permanent fui t ' ' HOUSEKEEPE | WHI SHIER >} _ ~~ sone 1 7 YFAR ; : d Sais seys © jod too rn 4 F a 1 ne u m sition. » t ; il TF MORE CASHIER-TYPIST $200 up 17 YEAR OLD BOY DES y n ; ¢ J = ial thank = = Reverend stalier Highest wages Apply Mc SALES MANAGER. NEW CAR pry oa pelts yaeotnatry ete for ¢ home than high wages Salesiady — retail $120 an full t ae job FE 54-7266 IRES eee ae pot os Guaranteec \VASHING MACHINES aa hae Ana jentaten Lain Sheet Metal 4978 Saginaw capable of hayene advertising pendable experienced person 21 Apply i4@ Judson St Housekeeper. vive tn $108 up BRICK. BLOCK STONE AND IRONERS & MOTORS family, Mr. & Mrs Becher (TT ENCED JEWELRY SALES. follow up—and al! types of pro eure Gc colder) Apply’ perscenel MIDDLEAGED LADY Fon cen. BOND PE MPLON MEN! Work W F ment work Also ca: re fe O ree so fami} man part-time Thursday and motion Must have experience ffice Pontiac General Hospita era wusework FE 2-7144 * icy : r td. emale 11 s ‘ cospee™t) a P .E ‘E 4-256 y Mrs & M r e s 2 SO’ faanty, Mire Ts. Austin & Friday from 3 p.m. to ®@ pm. ail MI 43410 461 W Huron &t ; . _AGEN( b RAPRAAA AA RAAAAAAA AA AAA timate Phon: OR }-6951 fl NE ~ sous family. Lena Cross and day Saturday Apply in person VEANACGLER 2 W Huron __ BABYSITTING AFTERNOONS OR CONCRE.E -BROKEN WITH AIR Waltons -__sS_N. Parke WE THANK OUR FRIENDS AND. —. Jewelry Shop Tel-Huron mr For Pontiac « smartest WHITE WOMAN FOR DOWN weekends FE 5-902 waren Ce ee ee ee ane ee ND mopping Center REAL ESTATE SALES / : aes Rog sees stairs and cooking Qwn room and ¢ a oe 2-007 ming Free estimates FE 2-7188 thet kind thoughts oyp : re 7 MEN needed for new o ALIE sre of apparel 1 bath on first floor, Weerends off COLORED GIRL | WANTS DAY CEMENT WORK AP] Ny iTel — Ss Sted leia pa phere See ake eee fice of aeeliceatai’ ie ( : rienced ara kw _ b Good wages Reference MA 6-2004 work References FE 5-466 neors, etwain. co en ence APPL IANCE SERV ICE surees fer thete a at Gn es ee fine Plamty patting Com: | ADY mplete store Mu WOMAN WANTED To RUN NOME COLORED WOMAN WANTS WORK | _wave. PE 25703 | We service all makes of refrigers- ° eare ef our sen. Kenneth gentile EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN ON time Plenty parking Cor 7 window ‘irimmer | Stes while mother works Call after vy. day or week References CHIMNEY AND ROOF REPAIR. |° tors,” washers radios, cleaners, hts be was hace. Str a re farm by month Carl Dobat 2460 genial office Contact Mr Experienced on men's and wor excellent salary and bor 6pm FE 49431 and transportation fe 3-9866 — Alc reels tare’ PE Lert and all types of small. appliances we apey a Dutton Rd Rochester Welker of @ D_ charie en + clothing Exeellent salary a by letter giving expe SD WHITK WOMAN TO CARE (CRORED NOMAD DESIRES DAT CEMENT WORK ALL KINDS | Kee eee Are 2S est ub = — o 117 @ rat . one r er a * 7 cht ‘work o y sitti 22 Bloo CME! L ‘Ds ¥ y. 7 si 3 EXPERIENCED SEAT COVER IN FE 40521 elegra working a Mosers “ on me “bid deta w Le a bi Amd Ly house babi — onion ag 422 Bloom Free estimates. Jensen, FE 2.2340 Oe ee ee a = Fio es - stalier’ aver oF fortable ventile shor pply : ‘ if 5 oa = -- = — J made. wena | eninune aoe pebemses Rang 's National Clothing MIDPLEAGED, woMAN” FOR WANTED GRANDMOTHER FOR 2 CARE OF PRE — SCHOOLER” ed na tae none eels = SCHAFER'S FLOWERS | only, Market Tire Co. corner Cass sOFILTRO So Pir ae : i housework May have husband s aged children. To live tn @ as usework, days. city am hy an custom building. , BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. UB FE 23173 and Huron aaliccm acne cds SE Ndi 9S Saginaw emploved elsewhere No cooking cosy homelas) her (own Between 0 - Sat = Walls windows. Reasonable. - - —== - . as an opening for COOK EXPERIENCED 2661 or heavy laundry Separate apart 50 and 60 Wages Write Pontiac ( ONSCIENTIOUS CARPENTRY BLOCK AND CE Free est., no obiigation FE 2-1631 Funeral Directors 4 INSPEC iC YR ae eects) ; = esman @G gil op Dixte Highway 8 ment furnished pl waces in Presse Boy 7? : — i : : ment work ete FE 5-0782 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE. “ + portunity fo e right man rite ~ return f rvice rite Pontiac F caw ir } a J ; ~ 1 POPOL ELI Precision aircraft. experimental Pontiac Breas) Sok COUNTER GIRLS BOB'S CONEY Preae self rs vic wr Pontiac w ANTED HOUSEKE EPER TO DO Sern) Ceeget eecna oir CUSTOM BUILDING F HA. FTI- | —aar rewinding 218 E. Pike. | Yonelson Joh cl parts. Mus! have experience on Isiand 747 N.) Perr MIDDLEAGED wii Bee 2 te Write Daily BA degree in psycholog) nancing. Modernizing. FE 45470 _"" _° p_ +30 : - | close tolerance work Paid he!! « : - : GEI OMAN FOR ress Box 104 and two Years exper n CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA. , TRENCHING i ns) dks; and (vacation | tsads werk ws cas ane PSMAN a DEPENDABI E WOMAN TO DO part time bookkeeping Must have WIDOW WANTS WHITE LADY 18 Tre high ll bina sectldaad Masia’ tacaurnisation (alee cuusems B & J] TRENCHING AL HOME | Day and afternoo shift M . ; pportanity nouse work and care of children experience 651 Telegra or over Babv 2's Live in FE ition om personmel work or building. OLive 2-7326 | Footing. field tile and water lines FUNERALS” Mi Cc mae an exceiler income Can live in FE 54-0971 > ' a 14.0 = — = 9 : . ; Mig o 118 Indianwood Rd selling Real Estate Y« ust & : RELIABLE WOMAN ro, Do 4-635 related field Phone FE CEMENT WORK. rs OR _3-7640 ; ——~ ‘Lake Orion t : 1 must be EXPERIENCED CASHIER AND -light housewor , iC iC ; FE 5-6 hapedilal ton A } ‘ — ase _ - willing to work ful) time. put iM! Seokkeeper for men's haberdast sgt usework for semt-invaiid. WOMAN OR GIRI FOR CARE OF E 5-6050 after 6 pm and comm@rcial free estimate ELBCTRICAL | oor ees-p] e | = = Guest (char You will haved eut eeper for men's haberdash 2 working adults Stay in home children some housework Live a Raymond Gemmons. FE 4-9368. SEWER CLEANING LOOK MEN fallen help & couperatinn Your] 217,, 0 Mi ©1213 tor appemt Reply Pontiac Press. Box 94 in optional FE 2-2335 COLORED WOMAN WANTS Co See Sere Le a % P : . FUNERAL HOME Steady yeer around sales positior succ@ss ix our success Apply. | ment = te ___. RELIABLE CLEANING WOMAN WOMAN. BET 25 AND 35. FOR housework Mon. Wed | Fri. $3 | nen nae ais OF AASONRY, | Ske oueel ner _Fn ees With excefiett’ earnings for am JOSEPH F REISZ | EXPE RIENCED GIRI FOR GEN Some ironing 3 days per week office work. Must have references plus bus tre FE 4-77@, aot oe _ stone. EM 3-5182.| PLUMBING AND HEATING. H. 8 Ambulance Plave er Motor Gitious (man) Prévicus aaics ca : a BN | eral office at once. Detroit Broach Own transportation FE 8-1233 EM 24171 DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT. EXPERI. JOs FLEMMING. FLOOR LAY-| Com & Son. FE ¢3767. OR perience mot required We train oo $3's W Huron St Co Inc OL 1-0211 enez 30 | we baa Wientad nn poodle in ian aaa occa wack, ing sanding. finishing, 185 Edison. ; _ 2883 = 7 : ; ‘ z — ce | | ne aot = “ — nd office wor 1 r 3. - | OUNG OR MID nified program Hours. to fit — —~ R Gardner, 491 Central. FE | estimates 116, 116. leery servi ge DELIV- hand doors By joh 10 1 room | FATHER AND SON WANT HOUSE nae 1 ye vicai ae Care your home schedule White only gg gid IN MY HONE 2-7519 : - | "PLASTERING c or oreno * ‘i Papal on : al ar old 1 and light nd vi f LT + } a ee >i Baldwin Ave. = j mopweahn. Blue Sky. 2088 Com- | keeper. Write Pontiac Press heaework! (Call) @M 24559) be cote cor "aecouats i IRONING REASONABL oe seen tees ae Fe SM FE SOM, Loo Leet i Box 6, , tween 430 ana 7. persona) interview, Call MI 23-6277 ae re a so Lean peg . “— FLASTERING. Kew | AND RF. : 5444. i 333 N Cass FE 2-3021, FE 2? ' pair. Cail Carl Buxton. FE 40028. ‘i : . . t : ‘ > . ‘ | / j { f . é v | ig N j A ‘ if j ¥ ' { / &.A © = ¥ . ‘ é ] a fd . Ps ly