. ‘ 4 i 4 + ——— T The Weather Us. Weather ‘Bureau Forecast Showers Details on page two THE PON i cil ASSOCL ATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS 114th YEAR wk kk & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1956 —28 PAGES INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 7% Senate Passes Patch wo . -Funds. Fenton-Attomey. Spring Isa Wonderful Time! Aiken Believes . Under Debate by Senate Receives 2 to 5 ‘Act Warrants - LANSING up—Senators debated Some senators said that numer- for an hour Monday night the wis-jous states were making headway ctizaered «ror! ox « Year Sentence 3Sor4 Vetoes -dom of keeping the Michigan Turn-| with toll road plans, and that they se ~~ oon om a kee pag Long -Argued Measure pike Authority alive. They reached Dye Seeks New Trial |were an important part of the an-ji1, said he doubted it would no conclusion, ~ Heads Into New Fight swer to the staggering new roadjemerge from the senate judiciary in Shooting of Farmer Nothing was said about the like-needs of most states, committee, With House During Dispute lihoodof getting any turnpike proj-: Senators for and against the bill ect started in the near future re- Sere aces ~ a Virgen were agreed that large sums for ‘WASHINGTON ( — A ae oR case ae road building will have to be found Former Fenton village The authority plang north-south) attorney Clifford B. Dye gardiess of the authority's fate. ae peau, from some quarter in the years patchwork farm bill con- co |ahead and Detroit-Chicago toll rodds. taining features Sen. Aiken The north-south route would enter! During the talk, Seri. Haskell L.; Some sentiment was expressed. was sentenced to 2 to 10 (R-Vt) said warrant “three Nichols (R-Jackson), one of the/for a sharp boost in automobile’ years in Jackson State authority's chief defenders, said license fees, which one senator or four vetoes” was passed Oakland County at the south, run- ning generally west of, and paral-Prison yesterday after he the only other turnpike legislation'said had remained almost un- lel to, Telegraph Road. by the Senate last night still alive probably would never|changed for 30 years, and some charged the: jury which It would cut across Telegraph see the light of day. for boosting truck fees. convicted him with “un-and headed into a new fight and Woodwdrd Avenue below — with the House. Pontiac to run along the city’s justness . . , beyond de- east limits, then swing northwest Bodies Found in Mexico scription.” . The vote on passage was inte Genesee County to pass east 93-2. That was no measure Dye, 54, was found guilty of Flint, of the angry = criticism of assault with intent to do Hunt Americans in Killing Directly at issue was a bill to) raised against the election __- appropriate $150,000 to the toll road: great bodily harm less than year measure. agency for standby expenses in the murder March 1 following year starting July 1. It was put| of Wealthy Detroit Couple No one in the Senate seemed a nine-day trial. fully happy with the bill, much ‘over for further discussion, | . MEXICO CITY (INS)—Mexican police today sought of it pieced together on the Sen- The heat generated by squabbles’ He was accused in the. non-fatal that have kept the turnpike au-| two Americans for questioning in the bludgeon-slayings) shooting of Fenton tenant farmer thority in hot water much of the of a wealthy Detroit engineer and his wife missing since William C. Clark, 27, last Aug. time since its creation in 1953 Feb. 8. : 26. Clark leased a farm owned cropped out in the argument, by Dye's sister. Police have identified two mutilated bodies as Everett BROOMFIELD OPPOSED Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams F. Kennison, 58, wealthy inventor and Detroit engineer Sen. William Broomfield (R-| yesterday granted a stay of ex- Royal Oak), a determined foe of| and his wife, Pauline 50. The beaten decomposed bodies, ecution of Dye’s sentence and al- continuing the present agency,| lowed the Fenten man to remain said the appropriation woul discovered Friday in desolate brush country 16 miles free on $16,000 bond pending hear- east of Ciudad Victoria, were identified from dental amount to a subsidy for eastern ings on a motion for a new trial bond houses who would profit if records. filed by defense att Clar. the turnpike authority ever got off ence L. Smith. If the motion Wanted for questioning were William A. Shelton, the ground, is denied, said Smith, he will How much longer was this use of formerly of Dallas, Tex., and Joseph O’Brien, formerly appeal to the State Supreme Michigan money going to continue+of..New. York, who operated? a : Broomfield wanted to know, a motel in Victoria, Mex.,' 5 Dye made a two-minute state- Sen, Perry W. Greene (R-ment after being asked by Judge where the Kennisons andidates Face Grand Rapids),) the bill's chief Adams if he had anything to say stayed several days before sponsor, retorted: before sentence was imposed, ‘As long as a few obstruction-leaving on a hunting trip. ° -Saying ‘“‘calloused untruths were | SIGNS OF THE SEASON—At 10;21 this morn-Pontiac Press Photo ists are going to hold up build-Mexico City police found ve presen ‘against me,"’ Dye re-! ing of good roads in Michigan.” Kennison automobile loaded with’ inneso a eS peated the stand he took during | ing spring became official, and the blood of all calendar. VanderLing bids-goodbye to married hunting equipment and expensive golf enthusiasts pounded a little harder. Bachelor man Wilfred 8, Cooney Jr., of 110 Stgte St., who | the amendment, 49-44, Greene observed that the talk of| cameras outside City about the claiming assaulted VanderLing* of 8. Ave. must groove his swing with a dustmop, until the On the amendmentdeny toll, roads in the state ‘‘accelerat-; Mexico Dem Preference Fate him trialand he shot onlyClarkto scare the Kenneth (right) 57 Johnson to 350 miles from where the bodies farmer off. is ready to play, although snow still ignores the cleaning session is over. price supports, effective in 1967, ed” the state highway department were discovered. Officials be-Relies on Primary Vote ‘US to most farmers if they fall te plans for highway construction, | Ba Drnoaag Jor pvilend) lieved the car was a ‘“‘plant” to ; — in the soll bank pro- adding: s me beyond descrip- throw them off the trail. for Kefauver, Adlai | 'Death Toll at 129 Potter voted for and Mp- “Maybe we ought to keep -on, tion,” he asserted, with it if it's going to jack up the, A, BR. Lehman, an American . Urges Hospital. Gulargrcter"lueid) Gis’ adel bat!) MINNEAPOLIS (® — Minnesota, Pointing out that Dye has a legal; sfac | 4 "Oa the amendment to boost ighway department this way.” | tered bodies were found by a |!ays its votes on the line | Drifting Snows Halt Life = Sr inmt a today DISCUSS PROBLEMS le cotton and corn by putting large rancher. A money belt, which jin a “chips down,” question mark| Th was discussion of, but no. marca eoee:2 for Aged Vets relatives said Kennison habitu-presidential primary, in Southern New England | sa". "2.2m= solutiohg offered for, many of the low the law because you're trained ally carried, was missing. | * 8 ®@ in the law, . ohte | : ernment “set-side,” Potter vot- problems, that have beset the an thority: rivalry with the high-Miguel Mendoza Dominquez, For the Democrats, it's Adlai: “During the trial, the jury ap | Grand Rapids Building BOSTON (INS)—Southern New England lay buried) e@ against it and McNamara way departhyent; the authority's federal secret service chief for E. Stevenson against Sen. Estes\Pe@%ed to me to listen intently’ Coyld Relieve Taxe s, and crippled under 36.5 inches of drifting snow today for it. inability to » its bonds; public) Mexico, said the suspects are be-\Kefauver of Tennessee, the man. to your testimony. The things you) for the advent of spring. relations mistakes the vigorous maintained were brought out and. Legislatur e Told administration.several er But pro- paved tobe in Dattas. Shelton Sd stevenson bowled over at the na-| weighed the The Major and many to the of program, objections encountered at the an-\ O'Brien, said Dominquez, disap-| : by jury. court! cities towns, abandoned visiongthat nouncement of p < turnpike: peared from their motel Sunday ‘tonal convention four years ago) must assume the jury was right.”/ LANSING & — The Legislature to take land out of production The shooting followed a series of WS told fury of the second blizzard in three days, counted 19 today . Michigan should routes by people and \groups along morning--shortly after the Kennj-;°9 the way to a presidential ‘nomi-| thus reduce surpluses, were sub- \, disputes between Dye and Clark/PUlld a new five million dollar New deaths, bringing the two-storm total fo 69 in the right-of-way. = son's bodies were identifed. nation he said he never sought. | the farm, hospital for the aged at the Mich-, Massachusetts, sata me over management of Rhode Island and Connecticut. ; Silver-haired Everett Kennison’ This time he is seeking conven-| Clark and his wife said Dye ‘san Veterans Facility. in Grand And while the bill nominally re- had no children of his own. But Before battering these states and parts of the other ition votes—30 of them from Minne-pulled the gun from his pocket and Rapids. tains the administration’s flexible his tales of hunting and his films Postpone Hearin sota. So is Kefauver. began shooting, | The ithree New England states , the paralyzing two-fisted price support’ system, that’ sys recommendation “IT advanced on Dve to protect of far-away places brought outdoor, was For the Republicans, it is Pres-made by. the Detroit architectur-attack hit eight other states from West Virginia north-tem was supplemented by a “two- adventure to the children of their easant nétthwest my wife and on Sewage Plant on Sewage Plant Detroit neigh dent Eisenhower, winning without children,” the al firm of Smith, Hinchman and ward, leaving an estimated? —— farmer stated. boxhood. ~~ s [running or hoisting a foot. He will) Grylls, hired by the Legislature A hearing was postponed to get 28 votes at the GOP conven-| to study the need for such a ‘death toll of 129 from Fri- March 29 yesterday in Oakland si ' tion next August. UAW Has $39 Million | geriatric hospital. day to today. Warmer Tonight, County Circuit Court on a tempo-U.S. Jumpers Sought a ¥ * « The report said that 265,000 vet-New England's worst bliz- t = 3 DETROIT Net assets of the rary injunction which has halted WASHINGTON (®—A campaign This is the nation’s second _pri-erans who are ill requested state zard in forty years spent SHOWETS Predicted United Auto Workers climbed to a record $39,405,360 during 1955, it action on a proposed sewage dis-is under ate send six Ameri-mary. Stevenson and Kefauver aid in 1955, but that there is no itself over the Atlantic soon posal plant at Pontiac Lake Road cans to Moscaw next July to bail are on the same ballet for the provision to take care of them lafter midnight after the. The Weatherman foresees warm- was reported by Secretary-Treas-| and the Clinton River in Water-out of airplanes in the name of first time, along with slates of con-| “There is not one chronic hos-er weather tonight follawed by, urer Emil Mazey, ford Township. limited, and 11 days Monday “sneak” attack, pital bed available today in Mich- bate of sport. The six-mxn civilian team vention delegates pledged to was depositing 19.5 inches of The restraining order was ob-would compete agginst 13 other them. So Minnesota supplies a ligan under the veterans program,” tained March 12 by the Crescent) national groups in the Internation-more incisive test than the pri-Spring Chills in Miami ithe report said ; snow. Damage to property Tonight's low will range from! Senators Bush (R-Conn) and to 27 degrees. Tomorrow's high Flanders (R-Vt) cast the only Lake Country Club Estates Civic al Parachuting \Champion-mary last Tuesday in New Hamp-The present 250-bed hospital at and business mounted into », MIAMI, Fla, —-Miamians shire, where Kefauver picked off shivered in 5l-degree ships July 15-30. Pe facility Assn, against Bert Smokler, is overcrowded, the millions pro-: of doilars. temperatures ~ wil’ be a mild 50. no" votes. Sen: Ives (R-NY), moter of the Highland Estates Sub- report said As thehour of spring approache | According te the Michigan five-said by aides to have suffered a division, and the Township Board. Settlement Is Delayed If a new unit were built at the this morning with the weather cold day forecast, it will be colder;stomach upset earlier, was the Smokler will appear March 29 but fervent committee of helpers, gan keeping records in 1911. | Veterans Facility the state could but fair, transportation lines strug- Thursday, warmer Friday and then,only senator who did not vote. and attempt to show why the in-WASHINGTON (INS) — Near Kefauver has had to campaign receive $700 per patient in fed-gled to get back into running for junction should not be made per-settlement of the 156-day Westing-\pretty much on his own against! eral funds and thus relieve local millions of commuters, Airlines | turning colder again over the| Senate passage moved the bill weekend. , to the House, expected to act manent. house Corp. strike was delayed what he says have been formid-| Starting Tomorrow tax burdens, the report said, faced another day of idleness. Long) The lowest temperature preced-|promptly to send it to a Senate- Crescent Lake Association mem-today because of the opposition abla ‘‘handicaps and obstacles."’| distance bus lines were partially The firm noted that there are ing 8 a.m. was 17 degrees. The| House conference committee as- a 3-Part Series bers object to the location of the of some members of the AFL-CIO Yet in rural areas he has‘ been! or completely paralyzed. . (now more than one million vet-thermometer registered 35 at 1/signed the thorny task of working plant near’ their homes. Electrical Workers Union. _making friends’ and pulling up. | on Billy Graham erans in Michigan. p.m. . out a compromise. Major highways, buried under 12:foet drifts, piled up by 63-| MPH gales had been plowed out by an army of all-night workers, April First to Be Shared but hundreds of secondary roads Mothers Blockade Street to Get Signal remained impassable. By BUD MARTZ ' “Not one of these people ever “Delays in installing all these by Easter, All Fools’ Day Three children, the mothers Spokesman for the group, Mrs Thousands. emerged from city A group of sign-toting mothers, -talked to me about the situation,” lights haye been due.to ground claim, have been seriously in-Lloyd Aldrich, said yesterday, hotels, public buildings, bus and who blockaded East Boulevard at Practical jokers have been struck a cruel blow by a Vanderstempel said today. “All frost and strikes in the ‘electrical jured by cars at the crossing “We've had enough delays. We, railroad stations where the sec Valencia Drive twice yesterday their information was second-since January, ond great 1956 “blizzard prison-trick of the calendar. and have promised to repeat the companies which produce. the want our children, and we want ers’’ had sought refuge during the performance today, will get the hand. lights.” Latest victim, seven-year-old them alive.” They have been deprived of their biggest day of the night. They had been supplied cots traffic light they demand “They il , ; The mothers, 15 strong, began David Swartz, was struck Friday Vanderstempel said a survey tak-year, All Fools’ Day. and blankets and food by rehef But Theodore M. Vanderstem Ee es ee atathe their blockade yesterday at noon.and is still in critical conditien €M Several months ayo of traffic on crossing, probably within a month. agencies A coincidence of dates places it on Easter Sunday pel, city traffic engineer, says the when local elementary school chil-in Beaumont Hospital, where he bast Boulevard passing Valencia Many industries remained at a blockade had nothing to do with It-is among several lights sched-dren boarded a city bus for Em-is scheduled to undergo surgery Drive showed the daily total was this year, a day consecrated with deeply religious dtandstill today. Schools and col- erson School, at 1:30 p.m. todas 6,946. Between 3 and 4 p.m, the eges were clased. Hundreds of his decision. uled for installment, observances. peak traffic hour, he said 1.174 cars Pages passed, teres did not open. State capi Of course some minor pranks may still be tolerated tols were opening at noon. Theaters | The children board the bas at within the limits of the family home, after church were closed | noon, and return from school at activities. \ 4:45 p.m, States of emergency were de- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Dad may come down to breakfast to find his silver- In yesterday's blockade, 14 moth ware sewn to the tablecloth, or sugar in the saltshaker. ers and one father blocked traffic ’ Mother may find hert — for 15 minutes while the chil- In Today's Press dren disembarked from the bus favorite straw hat adorn-staged from the fifth to sixteenth County News eames y Meee A Pontiac patrolman attempted to ‘ing the ‘amily dog. centuries in several European Editorials ...,.... So 6 move the group from their positions The traditional cry of “April Countries: < Sports . 18, 19 iin the street. ; Fool!” will still sound, despite the, Theaters ae Tae he These mockeries of church serv- | While nearly 100, drivers waited solemn ecéasion. And may PEO isos and religious rites were TV & Radio Programs...... 37 with varying degrees of patience, ple will fall victim to hoaxes, : Wilson, Earl 16 the women paraded across the in--auped at least once ese in the Combe ood a the first rani s Women's Pages if, 12, 13 tersection carrying signs. Among — 3 ithe new year. |the captions: ~ Hear Clifford Kamen Tonizht The origin of All Fools’ Although principally a day for | ‘Three down—how many more?” n pit of Day is obscure, but It is net re-children, adults often take more | “We want our Pontiac kids to cent, the encyclopedia assures (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) die of old age.” Few seats Pontiac Press fnoto us. If was mentioned in English “We want our promised light.” Rear Clifford Kamen Tentght BLOCKADE FOR TRAFFIC Li GHT — Fifteen irate mothers, an-noon while their children disembarked from a city school bus and — almanacs in 1760, “Mothers marched on Polio, Now Final OC BSC, Wild Life Film— Color —— — a Pow 3 — mothers march on traffic, Both - gered over delays in installment of a traffic light at East Boulevard crossed the street. The mothers cl aim three children have been in-Jewels of Pacific Coast.’ Pontiac High 2 ri Lakes Region iwants ni Behool Aaditorium, Thursday, March 22,, ~ a — = confused with the Se ies, High School Auditorium, 8 p.m. and Valencia Drive, held up traffic for 15 minutes yesterday after-jured at the crossing since January. Killers.”’ 8 pm, Feast of Fools, riotious festivals pes seats available, $1.80, 8 4 ’ 7 4 } Pa a al ; wooed fo r fe * 1 ¢ ae cae ”. y i i j nS, ry rs j iy, i be . | , * Coal dal] eo |The Day;in Birmingham angers of Hypnotismenialtedth (7 essor-to-Be Resigns; Bill Introduced [Reduce ‘Eton Width Plz Sug8 | Wi ne ans Ike’s Foreign Aid Request, ..4 00 4 Funds hare Amateurs Can + triple the * “ . AME rs @ ion of the! City’s appraisal has stalled the ‘ la Faces Solons’ Alterations |: Would Finance Hiring eeeio take over the| Ferndaleand Park paving plans Cause Trouble Dr. Clinton Mumby, ittona ip city assessor'son April 1, that the on the post right-of- WASHINGTON un —. Presidentpman Richards (D-SC), whose = reduced paving plans bearing for Eton road Saat, Eisenhower's $4,859,95,000 foreign|House Foreign Affairs Committee} 4 senate Appropriations Com-\'0 & 3i-foot width, and approved) 2° a7 oe of Parking Lot No. 4,) 4 aid program faced the prospectjlaunched what . promised to be! ittee in AERENOL, 7 construction of major alterations today as it/long hearings on the aid program. . Lansit bed night last night. eade bill recommending an in-| QOyer 89 residents of the Eton city Area Psychiatrist, Sees have arisen/duced Objections already a started through Congress. * * an te Peele ee Oe ee Cees RS ee ee eee ee ee | + Harm in Fad “That's too much,” said Chair-/form of the program, particularly|ing {or mental health purposes, |Planned 41-foot roadway, to accom-° . request for authority to make! vert of which would go towards modate railroad-bound drivers, lo-| Sale of the Walker Gravel Pit “Hypnosis handled by inexperi-jong-range commitments. enced people can be very dangér|— — 4 | Eisenhower asked for authority|salariesfor new positionsat 1W0, about five acted as Spokesmen|year, commissioners decided. The _ |to.-spend--up--to_one..billion -dol-| county. institutions. lee objectors and supporters.|city has had too mény requeststo renc uppo _. ous,” says Dr. Clinton Mum by, " § committee's bill, calling for Saec pre: buy it and is oye eet ho |lars over the next 10 years—at). The local consulting psychiatrist speak- ; . the rate of 100 millions annually—| sc 195 619, provided about three —— Dean " jean be made of land, ing in connection with the recent ga jon long-range. development, pro-{lion caus tan nai ty posed resolution includ though much in demand, is filled national interest in the subject. IN ATTICA VOWEC ects sored.” aan oe a ccignere The most important reason for oe pit was excavated. hypnosis being exceedingly danger-Sen, Knowland of California, the -og | then was the only commissioner * * . ous, he said, is that inexperienced U.S. Announces Stand senate Republican leader, greet-| q slash by Republican | YOtné, Séainstthe final meas-| Charles Walton, father a miss Proposed of people are apt to get involved in Through Envoy; Martial et the request with a statement) senators of some $8,673,742 of the nba pac ea peari a ing young DePauw University stu- removing symptoms, which the . . at: i: dent, said today that he thought hypnotised person has built up to Law Quiets Algiers “1 do not look with favor upon| Sey erates rece e maeet bedget, | {re™> Who is cut of town, — /nis son “probably wanted to get trouble so that he commitments for 10 years or oth- -Need for andlot in the|jaway for a while to think over a parking great get can increase will ee along easier in the Dr. Mumb: nted out that the pay for salaries for corner inexperienced hypnatist ne Bo day pledged its solid support to nomics ee 263. new positions authorized at Brownell was okayed by all aa vared a ean we acer eo i nek find something much worse. and equitable solution” to the na-|priations Committee withheld pub-|other institutions, alley adjoining the viswas| aucun Goes ase ay pak move the “built up symptoms” and France in the search for a “liberal) Members of the House Appro-|various state mental hospitals and| Commissioner Deny es, and the cag Gas This work in medical centers tionalist uprising in Algeria. lie comment, but several of them|anp 17 HERE approved unanimously. at Greencastle shortly after his Ambassador C. Douglas indicated opposition to the size of instructed to U, S$, in this group would The assessor was disappearance is the only trace Dillon condemned the rebel cam-|the new program, which com-|, Included road roll assessments| found of him. His father Oe alae ee pmee oyy ald- supe my ‘ ~ rvision with very experi) =—=———aao paign of violence in the strategic pares with $2,100,000,000 voted for|€ Pontiac State Hospital which is /ophe last weekend inG slated to get 17 new employes parking * North African territo He de-forei aid thi bookkeepi enced people in charge.” -A> erepniealcianad: eeioet? “ cans “$0 né Yes'| while 20 new positions are expected|vote on the roll will be set at the ing in the search, . to be added to the Lapeer State|next meeting. Condemnationof He said his son took “nothing Mumby debunked the idea that) Jp ivcege, yisrTs SENATORS — Angeline Jakobowski, Mich-| ‘The United States stands solid- Home and Training School. property that cannot be acqui -hypnotist can = reragaaaies igan's ‘Princess’ for the Cherry Blossom Festival to be held in Wash-|ly behind France in the search for, r) =a aie poe cent of the|ott ise for the lot and alley with him apparently put the clothes ean solution ot 0 ers | linerease — $2,527,372 — would be|was voted by commissioners. ~ |" his — porcine pr tar the idea is a| ington in April, visited Michigan senators yesterday. She is shown % ayes and required to meet higher salaries| ~ wutrea vaste rene eee at Alge —" one z the inexperi-| above with Sen. Pat McNamara. Miss Jakobowski, of mares pert pig aadnan snot a n OV a common enced. some cherry blossoms and Sen, McNamara holds plane tickets she livery to the French Diplomatic!» oe under the State Civil Service Com-| take over Assessor Elmer envoy mission’s pay adjustment order of} Hiaack’s post on April 1, has re- Two papers have been given on} will use in flying to Lansing to deliver a cherry tree for the Michi-|p00 assn. the American 9 phase of hypnotism, Mumby| gan State Capitol, grounds. strongly rejected any idea of a In Ixle Ou last Feb. 5. . for personal reasons, ac- ee me tated then! “|rift between the United States and Another million dollars would | cording to his letter. Taylor, who Ws pe II showed a per- that hypnotised France over North African i i son would give military intorms-| MI aargaret Truman Sets In erliagem Vode! lager || Ee 5, left the city’s serv-| | ut effect he replied to French Jury Convicts Pair for Gefective children in line with | 0m March ft ps serv: cfafors on that age be reamed to ; colonists mm North Africa who| Beating Student During) enactments of the special legis-| ce on March 8. anes Gore Haack will probably work on an) One-Man Stalin Power “Tt Bridey Murphy story,story, ac-Apri i] 21 as W e dd Ing D ate’ er ascemte the Arsh national-| AUtherine Lucy Riots malig $4,803,618 for! advisory basis after his resignation] j@10° 04 yoy The encouraging oa/ Arab settinal i i meee woes et ee f cording to Dr. ermgette : pure ; ists. Pontiac State Hospital, and $4,-/is effective, it was indicated. The, jean Pp forever, quite thoroughly — sedate f,|man will marry newspa a ics. na be trying to avid siamese white Circuit Court jury convicted| Hospital. The Lapeer Home is wes eee before Taylor N brothers of beatin was hired December. — ' 1 sensitive Arab world. two motes eee egos ad Taylor has returned to Battle| LONDON w@ — Former Soviet New York City last week and con-|E. C. Daniel April 21 in the same SMALL RECEPTION He stressed that U. 8, backing pee tte pemreidti ASS clusions reached by psychiatrists |little Missouri church where her) The reception at the Truman'o¢ France hinges on her following|snareq them a heavy prison sen-| Sen. Elmer Porter (R-Blissfield),|Creek, where he was city assessor/Premier Georgi M. Malenkov there found the story a complete | parents were wed 37 years ago. home in Independence be|a liberal policy toward the nation-|rence cuaire of the Ap: iations|for seven years. He had not yet|says the present Kremlin com- will fabrication or buried memories > * *® “for a few very old, very close/alist sentiments of the North Afri-7 © ®& Committee. said funds in addition|brought his family here although has ‘cleaned up” Russi told a pom a Arthur Washington, 23, and Johnito those already in the bill willjhe had begun to purchase ahome. 1 4) | cain dictatorship can goetenSoe Sa aw Prado Trams will have as ma-=e Washington, 19, were fined $500], be ded in the event There is nothing remarkable/news conference yesterday th /trong of honor Mrs. John E, Hor-| ALGIERS, Algeria WP — Algiers! vesterday and sentenced to six aioe coental health legislation| at'Perk strest'sentrance mane |DEVer "ise again in his petites = Miss Truman fe homeland. about-the idea. This has been dup-'very simple ceremony” will take ton of Los Angeles and Mrs. Cole-|bristled with marital defenses to-| months in jail for attacking a 19-\wins final approval at the present .* * licated by evefy hypnotist. Some place at 4 p.m. in the Trinity man Branton of Kansas City, Mo.| day like a city under siege. year-old freshman in anger per bah aay PP : ; Manenkov, now Soviet minister t people have total recall= “= Episcopal Church at Independ-| yirg Horton is the daughter of| French’ Resident Minister, Robert). action against Autherine| Under the heading of emergency ® of power stations, was a dinner |, may be one of them, ence, Mo, i John Snyder, secretary of the|Lacoste, with his first big hurdle! y-y a Negro coed later expelled hospitalization of mentally retard-estimon e guest of labor members of Par- Z Miss Truman said “it's up to” yeasury in the Truman admin-|taken in stride, was marshaling|to7,’ the university. ed children, the bill called for $684,-liament last night and was report- on the views have given his ed to ~ Tice: Chien 35 tor Far‘armington’sr- * «8 16 months his forces her 43-year-old silver-haired flance| istration, to stamp out il Fi : * plans. : decide on honeymoon irs to pri are Richard Crossman, one of the carries a sentence of 2 to ct Fort Cater city in armored cars, jeePsiwhich denomina-|the of different York naniet editor of the New are news hosts, told reporters Malenkov conviction, The jury of a Zebulon,|and trucks, Escort destroyers\o9 20 Times, did not attend the confer-'tions, Daniel, years on son usk Troo ers ta Present New| ‘repeatedly said, ‘We have the Washingtons of al H in the harbor. Fresb/tound From Page ence, N. C., druggist, is a Baptist like| wheeled debarked from passenger |iesser charge of = bat-iY P State to cleaned up Russia.’” and her|troops (Continued = . her father. Margaret than small honeymoon, mother Episcopalians hand in the frivolity} After the the couple, liners. ns, ; is airlift ie PI St k Plan to Show Minister; «te tried to impress on us that P a are misdemeanor, They did FIQY Or ry, a wejon need not worry,” Crossman that théy had stopped dic- way.| i anneal. "samuel Perrin Taylor, the white\ Dver 8-F t. Snow Conspired in also was under An taking) : of tricks which prevail at the start will return to New York and start ‘said her mother . Cause be-| <= wenn: rat che will wear|Cai©, Of Plans for the wedding re-bringing two French divisions All iss cash v7 ception. Daniel's ing pulled tatorship. That they had stopped student, testified that he was at- of Germany. parents will stay Fools’ Day has been ob- in theA> States “ out - man or m= Deg Hipsss ‘by served Mallen. design. (2t the Truman home. A tacked by the brothers without ew separa tamene rage Digspicles ye tle ne aie wicked things. yeage many years, holiday ; ioned 5 ; cause the night of Feb, 14, eight|2>-year-old mother ne = "planned a some states, combined with tree < gietge over ome read aly i. As for the couple's future ele olice ccep t days after Miss Lucy was driven|St. Luke's Hospital awaiting her/mony today in an effort to show| “He said very, very clearly it planting observancesArbor Will ce ae in York, Migs Truman Challenge of Day, be ~ cal New ssid from the campus. 20th child—thanks to two husky/that a 27-year-old Negro minister/could not happen again, that col- which shares the same birthday. |or’’—instead of traditional white.'they will furnish it with simple | * * «@ state troopers who waded through|conspired to clamp a crippling lective government now has been -a She'll also wear a matching beige|things “like Regency and early f ‘M >. & Defense attorney William Allen|8-foot high snow drifts to reach)boycott on city buses here. firmly established and that dicta- fall Easter again? furniture.” ¥ main her — ; Whenon will the Sundayday of pra — American P. Until the he) I. isaid that * ‘the provocation|her. «6 ee Yorship p could not return Not for 62 years, the World Al-5 find a place, they'll stay in her) ,o3 ANGELES w—The Police|was the tenseness of the situation On trial in Circuit Court is the] “I cannot say how many of us pea Ley ‘Pontiac Deaths four-room suite at the Hotel Car-| Department has accepted the here at the university and at Tus-When Mrs. Donald Platt of|/Rev, Martin Luther King Jr., the he convinced,’ Crossman added, manac und | lyle, where she held the news Con-| challenge of “Mr. X" to solve his caloosa at that time. There was nearby Dartmouth called state/first of 90 Negro leaders called to|‘‘but he certainly tried hard.” Easter is set as the first Sunday) ference. __ l identity. \no malice toward Taylor. police, troopers Thomas Hibbert answer indictments resulting from 7 8 received this Se and Edward Gillis answered the|the 16-week-old protest against] Malenkov succeeded to the pre- after the first full moon that falls Gordon G. Booker Can she cook? “Let's just say.” | The department on or next after the vernal meget weahas en ecataice she replied, “I can cook—I can|taunting note, signed ‘Mr. <8 tt . § wi I call. « * « racial segregation, —— miership after Stalin's death. two jobs a ering no a S Sars te awe Mrs, Erna Dungee, the last wit-|Since he resigned from that post which is March 21, except P pees pops ois PgtionSe get a decent meal. yesterday: ‘I pulled ear stabs : em Wednesday night. See if you can They left their car a mile away!ness to testify at the opening of|last year, confessing inability to \ of today.jerable speculation about the se- If the: full moon happens. on Sun-|of Seattle, Wash., formerly Pon-° . . abet ami.” B N E from Mr. Platt’s home because|the trials yesterday, is expected|do the job, there has been consid- day, Easter is celebrated one reba died Sunday of a veart Single Finger pr int ek sent what he said is his ury ew ng an sg ec = Bangers a to be recalled to the stand —— —;ayer-—However,the—sacred_ day, : red an improvi made of a cel-curity of his position in the Krem- One) |jar door, they dragged Mrs. Platt) Mrs. Dungee is financial secre-feitiseay! ee ie roti _ (Continued From Page enat be within the time of March| Mr. Booker was born in San-§ | p . T 92 and April 25. dusky and married to Fay Windi-pe § rison erm crime laboratory where the like-| Clared in seven Massachusetts from her home to the®car. tary of the Montgomery Improve-| Malenkov now is visiting Brit- ks shows that the co-jate ot roees | . hess. was restored with infrared| Communities and one in Connec-| The ride to New Bedford took ment Assn., a newly formed Ne-!xin as head of a delegation af So- . ona aba Fools’ Day. and | A member of the Presbyterian Leaving one fingerprint on & pays Reconstructed copies were| ticut. Deserted by all who found (two and a half hours in a ragingigro organization which the state viet power industry experts. c h, be had lived in Pontiac (C8t's vent window resulted in a} to| shelter many communities re-blizzard. says is headed by King. Prosecut-jae ae Easter have occurred gen eet pce os roars age he |1's-to-5-year sentence to Jackson |<" to agile with eters sembled “ghost towns” in the ing attorneys are trying to estab-Still th F ite Topi ill the Favorite Topic 1804, 1905 and Gis yeer, : ‘aad State Prison yesterday oe oe snow. lecturer to Address lish the organization's role in the for James) «we try to accommodate this| Swirling NEY NS) — to Washington. State Prison yesterday tt. | ing an eleven year cycle . moved |E. Kuzenko, 24, of Detroit. | ieee ! bus boyco oe ae ee in ~ eee Capt. Jack Donohue.| Mayor John B. Hynes asked that : However the next time the two) Besides his wife, he leaves al cienks yaa emeuced te On. feo: said amie fall together will be 2018, daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Smith. and tand County Circuit Judge Clark py, ; ee e cae cea Men's Club Toni ht The 90 Negroes have all exer-the fact that everybody tn likes 36:to zzard's dea g cised their right to demand separ-’ talk about the weather the both of Seattle. A J. Adams after being found guilty Union Picketer ‘ majority begins another li-year,|a son, Arthur, were victimes of traffic accidents | lsister is Sandusky i | cack ate trials. All have waived the hour period of the latest snow whencycle, k in 2029 and sister Is living in Santusky: a jury March of taking: i It you felish the protection from| Service will be in Seattle clothing and jewelry from a car Reaches Post oo at Teh a eb coral WE peal en da taste and right to trial by jury, leaving it storm, a record 20 million calls poppingup 2040. ‘by 6 address the Com-'yp to Circuit Judge Eugene Carter will have been made. The total of ets that the Easter Sunday Wednesday afternoon. The family parked at the Northland Shopping ~~ A tion in ou shoveling or ME lecturer, will 1 Fools’ Day offer, you've home is at 809 FE. §ith St, Seat-\Center last June 18. Despite Snow pron oe |bined Men's Club meeting at 8:301t9 decide on their guilt or inno-|calls was up 25 per cent yester- Thirty passengersstranded|tonight Temple Beth Jacob were at v le. 5, Wash ; and All F The fingerprint was the only evi-: ; ght at Temp! acod. cence. day, causing delays in residential t a long wait. Ue 9, Wash. Bical cf the calla wore mane jdence against Kuzenko. BLOOMFIELD, N. J. «—Max'all night aboard a train at Buz-) Just returned from an extensive areas’ Probation Amos Minnehan | Ball Fund Set U duty yesterday, despite the fact/Five hundred passengers were /oslovakiatour through East Germany, Czech-| The owner got back 42 one by employes reporting inability to “ | —<__—_—_—— Rabinowitz reached his post of zards Bay en route to Cape Cod. and Yugoslavia, Carl-| pound ($2.80) notes he left in a ect th @urk! Calls to the Weather Three Year Pro Suzan Minnehan, 66, of Howell uzan : ie] un P |most workers in New Jersey failed marooned for six hours in a SNOW-|son’s topic will be ‘Behind the | pocket Gil trousers dew /t0aicloan!| Barcec’ Ba Gectans were Sve) Given Detroit Man Amos Curtain Today.” He will dis-|.'. in Sidford, England. \eeesies leslibeevy tas (cowel! Unit |to get to their offices or plants stalled train at South Weymouth. | Iron Alton S. Cunning, 19, of Detroit.'pital, Detroit. He had been ill sev-| _ ; |because of a near-record snow-| In New York thousands of stores!/cusg such question as a possible : troit died yesterday in the Marine Hos-gg National Cancer and offices forced to close or to third world war, position of the HOLLYWOOD Ww — Establish-fay. yesterday was placed on three-| en months, year probation and assessed $200} Born in Grand Rapids, Wisc. ment of the Suzan Ball memorial] ae operate with limited staffs due to United States in such a war and the Iron the son of fund as a national cancer agency! He left his Irvington home at yesterday's big snow fall have cost/the Jews position behind court costs by Oakland County Nov. 14, 1890, he was $150.-| Curtain, of the late’ 5:30 a.m., took two buses, walked pusinessmen an estimated # Cireult Judge Clark J. Adams. George and Luella Norton Minne-honoring the memory 12/han. -jactress is announced by the spon-two miles when the second bus'000,000 in losses for wages paid Sa 4 Cunning admitted March workers who never showed, Wate or d nA dmits breaking of Hope Medieal Cen-| bogged down in snowdrifts, and! out to into a Southfield Town-| He had been a sailor on the |soring City ship business place Jan. 29. /Pittsburgh Steamship Lines. iter. Miss Ball died of cancer last' arrived at the Westinghouse Elee-| up due to bad traveling conditions pr Ma ; ae ee ae are a sister, vba ee E. ge Di ‘ eect and hie wit itric Corp, Lamp_ Division plant)and to lack of business. Two Traffic: Violations rg ozer of Pontiac; a nephew, Ken-| Actor Dick Powell and his wile, here at 7:10 a.m. oe _ -4 MUCH * * Detroiter Sentence: d A Waterford Township man who Ui, Aion’ : The Weather neth Meunier of Birmingham: an/June Allyson, were named co-| oA atove . pleaded guilty to two traffic Full U8. Weather Bares Revert, . aunt, Mrs. Carrie Heath and a'chairmen of the fund, Max is picket line captain at) etroire . ee tMeday and. tonight. To. conn Louella Donovant, both of ~~ bs snes pan He took up picket fo Jackson Prison Sorat omni aoe if and =e UZ wormatt WEAR w partly clowdy and m otewre Pontiac. H ‘ iduties all ‘ | alone. : County Circuit Court gan a 20-day jail sentence after, NORMAL at 2 p.m. Thurs. Receives Jackson ——E In OaklandRolland T. Thomas, 19, failing to pay fines and costs total. seLow NORMAL or 3-31, showers tomorrowweer-lew| from will Huntoon | Chatfield, of Prof By otseattered high io, nearte, dayService the be Funeral David 17, Term 5660 to S ak yesterday, | Light echo are coearet. becom "* Home, The Rev. Barney Roepcke Sally, Clarkston, yesterday was, rotessor to pe of Detroit, was sentenced to 3 to ling $70. | ARBOR Charles/15 in state 21. fined Te ee of Orchard Lake Community sentenced to 1% to 5 years in! ANN U# — Prof. years Jackson prison) Robert Almas, was $50) Ez} tow Bas oRMAL Church will officiate with burial in Jackson state prison by Oakland §. Hyneman of Northwestern Uni-by Judge Clark J. Adams. with $10 costs for reckless driving, Lowest eee ice preceaing © am Univer-— icy mye Spd ks ons $5 sa © costs =o an 8 am: Wind velocity ¢ mph Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. ‘County Circuit Judge Clark J. versity will speak at the Tg Adams. Chatfield admitted March sity of Michigan Thursday. A po-Jury Mare’ of taking $1, n improper address on his vers Temperatures until mid-April will average below season normals — san 644 mm : ar v.1 are <> se, Direction:wets Northeast-Eastaay—et _p __— : War ai in . A von oe ee Oekt armed! rubbery ee wake — PY) west of the Continental Divide. In the East, above normal tempera- wis Fes Weanendey 6 ie pm. Mrs. Stephen B. Smith |? . ag 3 . ‘ao Mees aque, Wednesday edieam Mrs. Stephen B. (Mary Ann) tome sen | Puresucrecy _ : tures are expected, except in the North Atlantic states. Smith of 32 Kemp St. died yester- . . Sanee 14 day morning in Pontiac General, Sh . : -+ Hospital after a ten day illness.) Opping OUIS on on dy Ig al) Dprova | She was born in Waterford, Ohio) Ithe daughter of Rufus and Martha | : : . 3, Wilson Mayhew. On Dec. 16, 1916, Enthusiastic approval of Monday|nett’s Clothes Shop, 19 N. Saginaw|and there's less congestion on the|past year have proven that we eee bees ce ae oatiied pi Hons jnight store hours was indicated st. describes Monday as “another streets.” were right. We feel that the people ee eee coeeeeeees’ a Mrs. Smith had been a resident | today by four leading Pontiac mef-saturday” because of the increase Each of the merchants felt |of Pontiac deserve another night, — | here 40 years, coming to Pontiac chants whose verdict at the end | "that the plan’s main feature is n intention Highest Cemperature ‘= Fewss _... 88. | from Zanesville, Ohio, where she of the plan's first year of opera-) petrceese) Decae etree ey ie wees a, “A — wi seat ; ; | te get downtown In the evening. icy vy, P . Lowest temperature. ....6.-----+9 +: rt 5 was a member of St, James Epis-,tion was ‘very successful."’ hours, Mean temperature -o--e--eece--e7" "| opal rhe four contacted also Church. | Further endorsement came yes-| Concurring in opinions voiced by stores : SEC Years Date in 84 i 1885/i8 i™ jnett said the plan has been suc-| day, il of'tia¢ -2 in a i a og sister, Mrs. Iva Vogel Chamber of Commerce . | C. Penney : : . ” ss ——— can Zanesville, | reed ae support in a vote by cessful financially as well as from| Marvin Talan, manager of the|‘“We were reluctant when the idea Jacksonville 68 37} Mrs. Smith will be at the Voor-girectors. is ithe standpoint of the customer. Lion Store, 51 S. Saginaw St., re-;was first proposed, but has prov- 19 Kansas City 44 38hees-Siple Funeral Home until 3 People can shop with ease ports that his staff is ‘well satis-|en very successful for us and for ~ Wee | She ws TU ESDAY, _MARCH 20, 1956, CONVERTED TRUCK — This 1,000 gallon tanker was converted men get na pay in the velunteer department, which currently is sell- from a 1946 oil truck, given a bright red coat of paint, and put on the ing tickets for a bowling tournament to finance a new headquarters, road by the Union Lake Fire Department volunteers. Fire Chief Irvin The tournament will be held all day and evening March 31 at the Maynard, volunteer Jerry Fettig and assistant chief James Saunders Cooley Lanes bowling alleys, 8193 Cooley Lake Rd (left to right, beside the truck) say it does a good job for fonds as Spring Flower : “4 Pontiac Press Photos Workshop, Tea Blue and White’ Takes Step Off Bus, FARMINGTON — Farmington 8 Gingeliville sine? PUleiSkt <: Tis Ucioe Lake Fico Bepurtmont ta preed at of quelling fires in the Union Lake area. Sitting-at the wheel ts volun- teer fireman Jerry Fettig. Beside the’ pumper-is (left) Fire Chief to Be Thursday ; Mr. and Mrs. John B il of . School's [Qeorgia Dr are Wierparentaod white Farmington High student Hit by Truck its first pumper, a 1926 American LaFrance that cost $1 three years j j ad er ulle nh publication “Blue and White” has, Mar, end Mra. Joseph Rvach ef 237) captured a first place awardin Pasadena Dr .announee the dirth of @ ago when the department organized, but still chugs about its business Irvin Maynang and (right) Assistant Chief James Saunders. ROCHESTER — A spring flower, eed Gaughter, Kathy Jane. and shrub workshop will be held| the printed newspapers classifica-| Lake Orion lat 7:30°p.m. Thursday in the First| Lapeer School Boy, 11, ition for senior-high schools with win sons were born to Mr. and Mr | = Church parish hall.) attendance of from 751 to 1,000. | Reported Critical Today eames Cleary of Indianwood road, named Edward and David Arthur The awards were announced by ig All persons interested in and Mrs. William L. Fisher of 836 arted UnionFire Lake the Columbia Scholastic Pres gar-at Hurley Hospital thearrival» of — dening are invited to attend and daughter, Brende Kay. Unil Assn. for newspapers and mag- view a program on arranging Imlay Clty azines entered in ffié association's flowers and forcing shrubs. LAPEER — Ronald Alt, 11-year-and Mrs._Harold Tietz announce 32nd annual ane: lene ‘burth of a son, Kevi al Bewar id, By WILMA GREENWAY from an oil truck and painted a places the first phone calls on the becoming a better fire-fighting The workshop is sponsored by old son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph|- Players who enter the Union bright fire-red. The tanker, a 1946 call system. ‘The system branches| Lake Fire Department Bowling Chevrolet, is now equipped with a out so that each volunteer calls Tournament March 31, can be sure front mount pump and two-way ra-two others, and in no time the of a strike, even if every ball rolls dio, circuit is complete. in the gutter and they come out Other equipment the department with zero scores, boasts is a portable gasoline en- NO COST TO TAXPAYERS For there’s a bigger prize than jgine pump, an E&J resuscita-The Union Lake Volunteer Fire the $25 for top man bowler, $25) tor, control system, Department is completely remote siren indepen- for top woman and $10 for top boots, dent, township or smoke masks, raincoats, hel-No municipal pmets, hose, fire extinguishers and funds into operation, al- child being offered in the indivi-go its dual tournament, which will run radio out though cost some $800 the two-way loaned by'| its averages from 10 a.m. until 2 a.m. the next/ West Township | year. |the Bloomfield Fire a Department. morning at the Cooley-Lanes, 8193 Cooley Lake Rd. The volunteers have their own efficient system The real prize that could come of operation. out of the tournament—one to Present headquarters in the boil-others worked out by the active benefit every man, woman and er of the TB reom Sanatorium child in the area—wil] be a new always has an engineer on duty. get no pay for their volunteer- Calls to headquar- building and headquarters for come in this work, . the Union Lake Volunteér Fire ters, where the trucks and equip- In addition to paying its own ‘ Department, ment are kept, and then things way, the hardy volunteer depart- begin to hum. The bowling lanes are being con-ment has improved its equipment tributed by proprietor Paul Ra-The engineer starts the siren and inventory each year in its goal of baut, himself a Union Lake volun-| teer fireman. Tickets, being sold Your PTA Is Planning: by all volunteer firemén at 50! cents each, entitle the holder to|s bowl in the tournament and try for one of the grand prizes. Talking Car/ Teacher CHANCE AT PRIZES Tickets also give bowlers a Quartet at Waterford chance at prizes that will be given out every half hour. dur-‘WATERFORD VILLAGE — The jan, Jennie Hughes, Barbara ing the 16-hour tournament. PTA group here will meet at the Historian, Esther schoo] Thursday for a safety pro-| Weeks, Wheesase Soeanbiey. Nom- The fledgling volunteer fire de- gram. inations from the floor wil be partment started in June of 1953 Joseph Zabelski, educational” con. | welcome. with a $1 bill, a good potion of sultant of the Automobile Club of | ingenuity, and a handful of men Mrs. Jane Wahamaki, represcs: |Michigan, will show a film on “The ative of the library committee, will who were concerned with peel | Talking Car.” fact that their area, locateda |speak on the progress made thus} the juncture of four peas Music by a Waterford Town-| far in the formation of a com- was not getting adequate fire ship Teacher quartet including| ‘munity library. First grade room protection, Doralene McNelly, Carol Roes. | mother, Mrs. Violet Mettala, is in er, Marcell Schalit and Janet charge of refreshments for the eve- Union Lake is situated just where | Schick will round out the enter-ning. White Lake, Commerce, Waterford| tainment. New PTA board mem- and Donelson School West Bloomfield Townships) yrs will be elected at this meet. | meet. Fire departments centrally Donelson School PTA members ing. located in each of the townships| {were entertained at their recent lost precious time in getting men| Refreshments will be served by meeting by colored slides Of the and equipment to Union Lake fires; third grade room mothers. |Far East taken and shown by Mrs. —time that could mean much in| |Carl Clifford. The rooms of Mrs. —— the saving of both lives and Prop. | | Bower and Miss——. tied for The Wixom’ PTA will meet attendanc erty. | Thursday, at 8 p.m. to elect of-ane STARTED WITH | $1 ficers. Officers for the next year have Under the direction of former | been announced as follows: Pres- Candidates for offices, as an- Chief A. N. Carnes and former! ident, Mrs. Walter Barningham; | nounced by William Abrams, president Thurman Farlow, the mother vice president, Mrs. John Chairman of the Nominations aiginal fire deparment — plunked Madole; father vice president, | Committee, are as follows: Pres- down a $1 bill and purchased a | Mr. John B. Nicolls; teacher ident, Gunnar Mettala; father 1926 American LaFrance pumper| vice president, Robert Gavette; | wice president, George Tuorin, | recording secretary, Mrs,’ Allen from the Oakland County Tuber-| Del Bourgeois; mother vice pres- | Priestly; corresponding secre- culosis Sanatorium which in turn) ident, Olga Piilo, Eltanor Bour- tary, Mrs. H. F. Jacober; treas- had got it as a discard from the! | Seis; teacher vice president, to | urer, Mrs. Willis LeFurgy and Berkley Fire Department. | be selected at the beginning of historian, Mrs. Lloyd Wagner. The department began g mem-| the school wemester in the fall; bership drive and training pro-| secretary, Violet Mettala, Susan Mrs. Harold Ulrich headed the gram, and by September 1963, Pierce; treasurer, Lillian Coe, committee of first grade room| there were 21 active members, | Frances Latham; pariiamentar-‘mothers who served refreshments. | courageous, determined men to | answer calls both day and night. Now the equipment includes, be- sides the original pumper which! still chugs along and puts out! fires, a 1,000-gallon tank truck | which the volunteers converted | Hobby Show Planned | at St. John tutheran | ROCHESTER — A hobby show, | sponsored by the Valparaiso Uni-| versity Guild of St. John Lutheran Church, will be held at the church | on April 14 | Persons interested in showing! their hobbies or collections are; invited to inguire at the church! office for additional information. Un qualle a Facilities and Gracious Beauty Kick-Off for Lapeer Drive > Valve Leeder of the Forword Look 3 99 f ] —00 Dorige Dealers ‘present: Danny Thomas in “Make Room for Daddy,” Bert Parks in “Break the Bank,” The Lewrence Welk Show-—all on ABC-TV Pure white is B right for - ter. Sizes to 17.. Co Pick from af. 72 ee 64 inch length RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. socks, ete Deep § in. hema tere 74 N. Saginow St. on en 232 S. Saginaw Street Fe 2-9131 2 tor $1 We Give'Hélden Stamps , hee aN PG a eee EOE PE S ES rs YOONFF A at Mid ina? Secilting mi Pe nie. Fi _THE: PONTIAC PRESS. tw ae MARCH 20, 1956 my ght = Tdo Much Fishing | Delegate Edward M. Hudgins, | of Chesterfield, wanted to let folks | Specializing in Life Insurance, over 65 fish in Virginia without~a | Pension Plans and Annuities. license, but the jegislature killed low in. Same Ollicial Agent his bill. Too many of them, said, Game Commissioner I, T. Quinn, | a and it would seriously affect the department’ s revente. | “i ASSOCIATED PRESS Cubs’ homers as.the ClevelandIn- Position. as Northern FABRIC EXCLUSIVE There may not be a Wed Wil-|dians went down to their first de- Hams or a Robin Roberts among|feat in eight games 95, Frank By L. KEARNS each time with 14 in both in BRUNO For the Man of Distinction a Sennen bitterers denies Set. ene oe _— Sports Editor, Pontiac Press tat hing be tam fr ng Tonle onetime stances,= - For that individual touch you'll never find in an “oll-the-rack” suit, see the MANY But from the likes of Pat Scan-|Chicago, which scored six times in|, Al! Pontise High School has to st tlebury, Jack Taylor, Jim ninth inning. do is to look back at its own series} The fast-breaking Shamrocks led Pisoni,|the SPRING EXCLUSIVE FABRICS at HARWOOD’S; Sam Espito, Norm Siebern, Ress, 0 letty who wes 1018 tor|" Flint Northern this year to/by 64 center Tom Skraycki, easily Bob| Weaves and Patterns you won't meet on every- McKee, Floyd Ross and Bob Tet-|Chattar ae Soe realize that Catholic Central isn't|waltzed through the regionals at = the Jead-lless innings for the Philadeipnia/S°"S. l4y down and play dead/Birmingham with wins over Royal year's tlebach is liable to come ing candidates, tor this mn So aie eee Se, ae are Each .time.the Chiefs failed to/] one coming down the street! CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS FROM $59 TAHORS Rookie of the Year citations. a : . ‘Pontiac’s regional wins were then lost. —— vane in 1955, gave up only two Ceuueh bebe eantgr taeees hits in five innings and Taylor, 1-12 for High Point Thomasville Phpameses Central, boasting a 17- of ‘the Carolina League, yielded the three Pontiac's advantage will'be the two in four frames yesterday in pl sac Revere gy Sioy tried of Hudson Ray, that is boardwork pitching the Cincinnati Redlegs to of those te Pontiac. it he performsthe same man- in a $2 victory over the Pittsburgh We've improved steadily and/mer as-in the previous two meet- Pirates. © couple of our reserves have come ings with Central. | ee through in the pastfew games,” . Pisoni, the Texas League's lead- said Shamrock coach Bill Foley. Oddly, Cathal Coal has ie bP ger batted in last year with Foley was speaking of guatd| Willie DeWalt's two Jowest scoring 118, slammed two home runs, a Tony Dietz who was a spark for|games thid year, In the first game double and a single to lead the the Shamrocks in the regionals|the sharp-shooting Chief hit only Baltimore Oriofesan 846 tri-along with Tom Kramer who has/six points and in the second meet to timph over the New York Giants. been quite active at the forward|ing collected but eight. po deweng pollen bre Asa ee re ast:an Phe 2% NIT Victims Niagara, Duk es Fliminated’ eight runs in the ninth, tying the . NEW YORK (#—Dayton's top-night, in Thursday's ‘semifinals. game, only to have Esposito. spoil seeded Flyers, determined to go The other semifinal will pair the the comeback. all the way for a change, move St. Joseph's-Seton Hall survivor McKee, a second baseman for ‘|into action against Xavier of Cin- Des Moines where he hit .278 with cinnati_ tonight in the final half 14 home runs, landed, one of four fou of the quarter-finals in the Na- tional Invitation. Basketball tour- AP Wirephote| Burkemo Tied” FENCE BUSTER — Stock racer Marvin Gilhousen lost control of his sportsman type auto and crashed through the guard rail taking part of the fence with him in the Jacksonville, Fla., stock races yes- terday. Gilhousennot injured but the car was a total loss. was at Palm Beach Franklin Hills Pro Fires Easy Wins in Union Loop 68 to Match Fleck for The UAW-CIO League _basket-hind a 21-polnr scoring effort by Seminole Leadership © ball playoffs resumed Sunday af-Ken Titheridge. Gene George tal- se557 mi 2 ‘aBw regulation’ time because of a re- Louisville didn’t look at its best. But when Jedever|** **=*"" Duquesne, as by All Si Green, scrapped America lied 10 for the losers. ternoon at Jefferson Junior High PALM BEACH, Fila. (®—Four GMC's ‘day shifters walloped back to come within one point of birdies and 14 pars gave National) School with Fisher Body Local 569 Pontiac Motors 653 night worke?s, the Cardinals midway in the gec- Open champion Jack Fieck of and the day shift of GMC 594 post-62-46. Mel Taylor collected 21 Davenport, Iowa, and Walter Bur-ing easy victories. |points for the winners while Mel kemo of Franklin, Mich., 68s and Fisher's quintet trounced the Karrigan scored 14 for Pontiac a tle today at the hal ‘ay point GMC, 504 night shifters, 52-31, be-Motors, which | bowed out of the/*. do’ ible a in the 36-hole Seminole Ama-tournament. * |field by an of defend- assortment teur Tournament. "The: union tourney continues Sun-ers for 13 minutes, was high for Close behind as the bulky field Ronnie Knox > day at Jefferson. General Motors the game with 24 points, went into the final round were Ben 594 night shift meets the GMC Hogan, Fort Worth, Tex.; Ed Fur- 4504 day crew at 1:30 p.m. gol, St. Louis,-and Ted Kroll, Fort Makes Switch 1. ment but the. upsetsLittle League to Movie Tests traditional with the power-laden Santee Battle Resumes -to Hold First. _ meet loom today for 10 ; ‘UCLA Tailback Signs in State Supreme Court Annual Session Contract with Motion NEW YORK uf—Round four in CHICAGO # — from Picture Studio thé legal battle between Seen ee oe Wes districts Mass.; Claude Harmon,—-Palm, ‘Beach; Bo Wininger, Oklahoma may give up football stardom for City; Dow the movie kind. ' Heights, Ohio, and Don Fairfield, * * * Originally, the peoceedings were Casey, Tl. jto be heard yesterday, but Santee pri Agent Nat Goldstone, who Fred Hawkins, E] Paso, Tex., and his attorney, Charles P. on an all-or-nothing basis, the un-the convention is to give more signed the talented UCLA tailback teamed with Anthony Wilson, Hobe Grimes, were snowbound in the seeded” first round winners will “voice” in shaping little league) Sound, Fla., and Della Plain, Va.,| latter's Locust Valley, N.Y., home. policy throughout the country. | to lead the pro-am division with * a best ball of 31-28—59. Mayfield, Heretofore, eight regional direct- Chief Al Tescony that screen tests: Pitts Named ‘M’ Captain ors met with a rules committee | and Stanton Barbour, Paterson, made of Knox last week are ex- pillars, Seattle's Duncan Bakers,/at national headquarters at Wil- cellent. N.J.. were second with 61. ANN ARBOR «® — Michigan's|Wichita Vickers and the Denver: liamsport, Pa... to form and policy }- 456 OrchardLake Ave. FE 6-010 Mike Souchak, Grossingers. NCAA hockey champions picked Contrel Bankers. | study prot— N.Y., won both the pro and pro-am & FEATHER CRAFT Bar 26—2 707. | MEN. WANTED | 10 Mechanics, experienced 10 Helpers, some experience of fine quality al reyes UY ee BOATS MARINE % GRUMMAN CANOES % OLD TOWN CANOES % STERLING TRAILERS PAINTS AND HARDWARE Sheet Metal and Heating Williamson's Furnaces Apply in Person: George Dean DEAN'S HEATING - COMPANY 1899 S. Telegraphh Rd. Phone FE 2-8033 POUR ROSES DISTALERS CO. A.¥.C. CLENDED WHISKEY. £6 PROOF 724% GRAN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. ee 3082 Norcott Keege Herter’ : 2 | -aioe eee Northern, subsequently the state 908 West Huron at Telegraph—Pontiac champ, in the quarterfinals. I ALTERAT Other quarter-final losses were Ik8G in 1949 to Ferndale and in 1954 to Deoabie Breasted Coat Retatlered to Single Breasted Highland Park. Winner of tomorrow's game at - y.ivonia will meet the winner of the | Muskegon. Heights-Arthur ‘Hill : ” ONEDK YOUR EXHAUST. SYSTEM gameat 8:00-p.m. Friday_at Jeni-| son fieldhouse.in East Lansing. i MUFFLERS, TAIL PIPES~ = | INSTALLED _ _— STOP IN AND SEE US — DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY ' Soucy’s Service 1211 North Perry St. At “Madison: Street FE 3-9557 SS = rain hue HT Pitts, Seen divisions of this tournament last Bob a 22-year-old defense- vear but had a fat 79 yesterday. man, as the captain of their 1956-57 Sam Snead, White Sulphur) team Springs, W. Va., carded a T5. Pitts, a junior, hails from Nel- ison, B. C. He was one of five Wolverine players named to the Swabby Heave Ho! Associated Press NCAA all-starBAINBRIDGE, Md. #—Y hockey team. Johnny Podres, the Brookiya Dodgers’ pitcher who kept New| York Yankee hitters at sea in the 1955 World Series, started living the life of a sailor today. See You at the Big The 23-year-old lefthander, who a beat the Yankees twice last fall, arrived at the Bainbridge Naval PONTIAC: SHOW Training Center late last fol- SPORTSMEN night lowing induction in Lae! _York. MARCH 22nd THRU 25th . More and more people agree that the x Kingpinners paw cee Sed Sacks . * Free Admission & Exhibits Galore 7 arr Woodchoppers #0 «Hot Shots Mame 68 Spotiers 2 Pontiec Retail Store 65 Mt. Clemens Spartans . Upsetters Pinpointere Jets J OT YEAR BOTTLING OF PAUL JONES nas tne — L. corke 199, R. Roberts «as: 1 Men: T. Seay 218, F. Smith 590; Hot} Shots 962—2716. WwesT tyN | mellowest of BOWLERETTES $234 Tac 60 36 «Wilkins 47 49) mildest, flavor them all ‘33 E H. Cos $9 37 Slater's 44 52 Five 67 38 Oak. Pack 42 64 Hertsog 57 39 Team No.3 37 88 Bridey bot 54 41 West Bide 35 61 ee Busse’ 52 44 Matt.-Harg. 31 65 ‘Hin "120, D. Pace 404; Oak. Pack. 318-2073. i ROLLING PIN i we. L Elkins Exc. 71 37 Jambes Fiwrs. $3 85 Shore Mkt. 65 43 Four Orphans 52 55 Banner Linen 61 46 Partridge 46 61 Buirley's 61 47 Huron Tate. “4 Ha Fillmore's 89 49 rp 44 64) Huron Bow! 54 54 Rich 36 72) * New Quieter Quiet! Seanor ‘Linen 723— B. Knox 248—867; 2110 New Starting Ease! x GOOPFFLLOWS LeAGtE 18. New Economy! Tru-Biit Club 24 81) * Fuel Myrtle Bell'sBob & Star He Jack's Five 43) * New White 61 Shop 45) Power! Drewry’s pod Grappin-Bons 4 Const ogJ, Grant 139626; Pont Precast 008, t. Precast Bruce Bob & Myrtle 2802. 4 We Are Your BALDWINj1¥ RUBBER > AUTHORIZED DEALERS fer: Pursiey's 2 Snorkers “6 > Liming Serv. Chiefs Pontiac Rec. Cray 66 Five 40) Jack's Bar 72 o pearel Serv “4 y WOLVERINE BOATS t. Cater. s Groc et Later 265, *. ASiiher 637; Jack's) = > % WHIRLWIND BOATS Complete Line H 4 i? 6 if Wit te eee nt en hi 3 Ss da 4 , i ‘Pears (et Ramen » t prince 9. . * a. Fa ‘ a es ig ESE ny 4% ET wy OE ER ef beRe IN>RUGWING TOE SUCKSSULENT THR fof mee ithe same period a year ago in the One . Fare Concession, which 80 Stolen Wallets in Box number of visual aids for people| S!¥es ® blind person the priv’ 1 6444 4. Good Question ee tod| NS? of traveling with = sighted eee ae on ma Se ROCKFORD, Tl, ® — Police a American Founda-} single fare. ' |are busy locating the owners. of 536, was anhounced this month by/2%d appliances were distributed: ‘heside a drive-up mail box. the foundation. 1904 packages of seif-threading rintendent of, .ineedles, 1505 wrist and pocket hea otlive asia they/were watches, 1061 kitchen aids, 981! neatly packed in the box with iden- sets of playing cards, 781 canes, sit -stion still intact. ; aids, 710 clocks and Sl vaieae = Ga ayy-|_ BY Susstioning the owners pe inges, 215 braille Scrabble games, ice hope to learn how, the thief lo? Marks Script-writing Boards, |oPerated. Ff F 3 : 4 . i iH iFi! a! ° BET? 199 tape drawing kits, 98 outdoor thermom. Made a Clean Sweep ee This t was aie go, [ances eters, and other aids and appli- td NEW BRITAIN, Conn. ( —Mrs. make total of 17.14. Gertrudge Niedbala told police that OF '&M NOW... to a flected in other gréups of items . -* the thief sneakwho by the foundation.Ac-| The American Foundation for|hallway of her home f eording te the report, the founda-|the Blind, which distributes these|clean sweep.” His loot ‘tion received 12,727 letters re-aids and appliances,,is a private'of three mops and a brush. BOARDING HOUSE A BRAIN AND COME UP WITHSURE- A s FIRE UME sot see? DIXIE DUGAN ST pales j = = Ts , Ge. Ll \ pf f i a y HOW ABOUT A TOY RABBIT THAT LAYS A GAILY TINTED EASTER EGG WHEN ONE SQUEEZES HIS RIBSF Yan \ Zi = SLUGGO, I JUST FOUND OUT RABBITS CAN READ CAPTAIN EASY Ne N rei) (Wy — a aoe, \ A Services, ine. T.M. | SEN ”.U oe Red... HALF AGRE CASTLE \ 0 cm tars ag WORKING IN THE NICE WARMSURE SUN RELAXES / you «++ And doingit myself I figure it'll cost between 30 and 275 dollars— _ “Whyare you so anxious for me to call Daddy to dinner?” Pre ee ee ; ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1956 “s, £ Optimism Comes With Season. Stocks Reach Market Makes - Nation's Business Folk Previous High Some Progress Look\for Spring Upturn | DETROIT, March 11 (AP)—The fol- [seg ik So. “yang” fancy Eades By DAWSON {but some six billion under the Oakland Investment Study Club)#o™ iets them in whele-) NEW YORK ® — The stock >, packaae NEW YORK «®—There’s a ru-. pace set in the final months of| were: market made limited progress to- held a dinner meeting last night| Prices Pricey -|mor around that spring starts to-| Bad weather in March hasn't os monty oct saly pe eee, te ae Toei] ens day, That's none too soon for @ hejped much, but a quickening is gram, But something new was ad-|2.00-2.50 te: Lt © sdetheon Spy. Gains a : came a aan lot of people, reported as Easter nears, ded. Wives of members presented fancy,” 400, bu.:” Ne. ;|tional, and for the most part they|-Just as the sun is balanced on| Industrial output has been down the program, iain =) -Pa 280-308, bay ins ig were the smaller variety. Losses the Equator today, so is business a little too, Adjusted seasonally, _jon_ its high plateau. _. : | production ‘was ‘off a bit in Janu- stacks being for invest-|, s0°F te "ba: ‘Cabbegss won't i.00r8.s6| Vere frequent but small. ailing be Carrote to taney, 3.18 bei Ne| The rise nevertheless extended But, spring starts the sap flow-ary and February from the rec- ing in the trees—and love flowing ord high established in December. The elub, organized more than|1's¢ dos behs. Horseradish. No, 1, 3.00 oe Eggs Rea scare eh jin a young man’s fancy—and wom-. Some expect.that the Mareh fig- four years ago, is one of the oldest dos, Beha. Qrions. dry. No 1 1-00-1.50| moderate advance, despite reduced enfolk flowing to the stores. [ures will stick on the same plat- of the 30 now active in the Pontiac 1-90 dos. bchs.; parsiey, root, No. 1. 1.00-/attendance in the financial dis-Te ' This is the ‘season when wives eau. * * * area, The clubs are organized to/1;",4' base Gee Aya Ep are trict because of a heavy snowfall.) ee decide that the living room car- [pet won't do any longer,And,as. _aByt with spring officially here to- noe—tuidly payed’ Baitang oneal _—s mah ei et eee st intervals buy small amoun iecuee, ie.'t, 100 des. bona, Enubare,| THE Aomoceted Press meee chady le Folkloris every husband knows, one pur-day, there’s hope for a “pickup in| stock as part of the onady pro-— ae Sena “sact-Ib. bor: Wo. 1, of 60 stocks was up 50 cents at u e 0 orist chase of that sort invariably leads many lines. “Thought Td row in for another glass of V. A. NYE Dairy CO., gram. i. re, hothouse, Wo’ / $189.00, a record high figure. to another, Spring is’ what the auto indus- VITAMIN-MINERAL MILK!” ; -0-1.50 doz. behs, Rutabagas. SE Ste bu. Turnips, topped, Ne. 1.| Railroads today were mixed, * * ‘try ‘counts on to bring the cus- | Merchants will be glad to see tomers back to the dealers’ show Large, 14.06-15.00 30-doz. case: _ ithe last of the snow drifts disap- rooms—and laid-off workers back soes i lanp. onde 12.00-13.00; small, 9.00-10.00. Address Group HAPPY FAMILY LIFE Mrs. Aden Thornton, Mrs. In February total retail to the auto assembly lines, and the motors. The steels and all higher. English Department of Central trade was clocked at an an-The steel industry reports that pear. Charles Wait. and Mrs. Joseph DETROIT EGGS March (AP)—tggs included, feder@l-sta ichemicals were almost 19 the six wives tap. Walker con- STARTS AT HOME were : Detroit, Michigan College at Mount Pleas-nual rate of 184 billion dollars. orders are already picking up. The cases tributing te the program. Wee Sn oe a radeA, jumbo 31-83, weient-| Rhodesian pas Trust, ant, will speak in Pontiac Thurs-acs was better than a ond ago, mills have been busy all along, | yes- but the flow of new orders is caus-. issue up %lday evening under the sponsorship’ large |terday’s most active wtalet 88, 44; grade B. ied member ‘investments, choose ace ing some steel executives to re-| one was active today with one) of the Pontiac Education Assn., Show Packards vamp their predictions. They fore- see no slowdown now for some series of blocks of 1,000 to 7,000 =— Charles Beyette an- Sishares goirig at 84. time to come. Commercially er graded: ks—36-37, wtd avg 364». Long Bell Lumber, up 6 points nounced Past president of the Michigan Orders for steel for the con-| tes—Grade A extra large 47; laree|yesterday, opened on a block of at 80% and Fducation Assn, Beck is best struction and freight car buildingBeeuneA. cite ige s-4 2,500 shares up 2% as a folklorist and has giv-| industries are particularly press-— Grete study|iatcava: Mesum. Mets; srede B linter it sold at 84. _known fo 2,000 Dealers w=: | selected!) stock not was yeer's| this Odkiand @ jen many programs on the subject. mmen oan about steady. Over-* Coumans: , which is a member of the all trade show improvemenmt. He has written two books anda — A block of. 10,700 shares of the is Thornton of the ‘Adan resident Examine _ New Models. 'should~ pick up still more. Con-’ National Association of Investment papa ample on aree, Nght and the!a third. is now.in the hands of mediums and ample and plearing Milwaukee Road was on the tape Clubs, , on printer ready for publication. © i on Closed Circuit TV tractors are especially interested | under~-grades. at 24%° for cash’ and another Pontiac Education Assn, jin what spring brings forth this) m-| CHICAGO POTATOES atl shares sold ex-dividend at Tussets Nationwide Broadcast Togliatti Blasts_ _jvear. Home building has been’ bers will meet at 6:15 p.m. ya CHICAGO, March 19 (AP)—Potatoes: closed yesterday at 24%. dinner and a short business meet-: —— ‘slow for then adjourn for Beck's! —Paerive: some- ene |total Non-Red Baiters sist: US shipments Priday.L082, Sat-| Among higher stocks were Santa i 22 Bintay tuapler Aenea Reynolds, Metals, NE Some 2.00 \INS) peTROFT 8d | — mes barely steady. for reds firm | National Distillers, Consolidated Program in the auditorium of Lin-packard dealers coast to coast o-| or on Stalin Assault sete 4.50460. uriltties om olin Edison, Du Pont, Westinghouse: pin Junior High School at 7:30.) day were treated to an un rece-| : The public is -invited to the ° Italy’ ara North Dakota Pontiacs washednd mectric, U. S. Steel, Republic’ P Lake [dented “sneak preview," when. steer uw — Italy's Comm: : washed wpxed 8.18: petaing Katabdins.| Steel, Chrysier and Douglas Air-| Studebaker-Packard Corp_-unveiled’ Looking forward toa home of your own. Take a careful ry at non -Commun "jon track 8: supplies moderate, demand) 1ower were Baltimore & Ohio, | W models via a national closed cir-| ‘old to look into the matter of financing. Let us show you how ~ ments on the Kremlin's anti-| ft track sales: Florida Tound reds in United Airlines. pitas cuit telecast. our Direct Reduction Mortgage Loan can save you pars age —. ist ee 4.00 ‘unwoshed. New stock pores 2: craft. two brand new medium-luxury | Stalin campaign. He termed the 40 wu seeks 3.15-3.25. Stat bak Packard. Packard president John Nance money, bring you safely and surely to free and clear commentators “a thob of shiek-| cyuoygg SurTER AND 2008 gpa rooms vant Coot: Halts 4. Year Dip outlined a ‘$3 million advertising-| University of ‘Colorado home ownership. All-in-one monthly payments will * * ®@ steady: receipts Dives on. whalesnbe ber. | meee. a for the com" Orders Fraternities to ! automatitally reduce and wipe out your mortgage loan. Tis attack come anid eewspe Ne fo) aero ont Contanne.| 0 ew York stocks CHICAGO (INS)— The gigantic Pany's | Fackard-Clipper division, : ; tine Sd Gu which will present a new series of| Abolish Barriers : ares mail. order house of Montgomery, “'UC"_ = -aie rs per reports that Togliatti and his|,5 565: 8% C 85.5. : (Late-Morning: Quotations? : gs steady; receipts Led wholesale, Ww a Co upper-medium-priced” executive Capitol Savings & Loan Co. | aides were having trouble decid-|buring prices er veent A: at oes | samira! ..... 106 tnt Mick ..... S/o and Company reported today |models starting in April. | j The hour-and-a-half show was|, BOULDER, Colo. uh — Social ing how to explain the Stalin|39'§: mediums 3b; standards 315: dirties Air Reduce... PME to switch to Italy’s two million Com-| 37: ‘checks 36.5; current nreasipts 37.6. = pope “1338 Int Tel & tel. $3 |ward trend with a 9.3 per cent a fraternities and sororities at the 75 West HuronSt. — FE 4-0561 rel aa Isl Crk Coal -: 47 /crease in sales during 1955. — = rovers Ty Seyes : University of Colorado must abol- munists. In a front-page statement in the Poultry lan Agtine 301 oes ian 66 | Board Chairman John A. Barr igepes gees caiiea “lish national restrictions on “race, Communist newspaper — L'Unita, Am Bie Se ag ¢ Said in the company’s annual re-/")) aaition to these models, deal-/°Ol0r ar religion” by Sept, 1, 1962, Togtiatti fumed: | DETROIT FOULTR mM & Pay.. 28 Kimb Clk ‘34 port mailed to stockholders that| \or be placed on probation without | ce DETROIT, ip tAPi-Prices paid a1 Kresge, :a88 ers and field personnel were shown’ a Lob. Detrott or No qualit = ore ‘ 924;Ward had sales of $969,946,996 for ‘ d he rivil Privileges of rushingrushi or initiating é quality ome 231.5 LOPLieg Gla D : 8.4 nded Jan. 31 ‘several other new cars duringt & the q five Jpoultry to 1 fb up i ___Complete Packard-Clip. ent [Am = <3 Lack" aire. 483 DHE Year eee S12 for 1954, Earn, Marketing meeting. "*™ members. * e+ ft Fee I eae nec Heyy 21gpemty.Caponeites22-28 mostiy(4-4¥e 335Ib ave! |ae cme 59 CLoew's . 23.6) pared to rl arn-rae i aE makes a forward step, every time |type wrong or outmoded policies are 2%,(5 Bove vr ingudes Belisvlle =mm Tel & Tel og ee ‘mgs-for_the-same pero totated Pes division fast a tht but. ‘The oo s Board of Regents | changed . the = of bourgeois “Comment. Market fnfirm on hens and Am Viscose...” 45.1 Motrin Ol eto Mies scenes ee down pang ee pelley ee 8 Oy journals wand journalists only with prices mostly 1 cent Anac Co 62 May D Str + Bel Barr said earnings for the year) ° long hearing, despite contentions Investment knows how to shout, shriek, fab-|Sgher ené trege serveus at the ad-/Anee Nat " yg) Mead CD -...-$i were $5.23 a common share com-. z y fraternity representatives that. ricate and vomit lies, calumnies, butehers. wd receipts ie prices avail: Armour & Co 303 Midl Sti Pa : “58 pared to the $5.20 earned in 1954. News in Brief i would mean all national organi- vulgarisms and coarseness.” | turkeys: im-good demand. speed Atchison mea Mont. Ward 93 |zations | would withdraw from the’ 4 Facilities apap : -g Begi Oc Eugene Uhrynowski, Campus. in Oe als wes ped guilty to recidess! on SAney LINKS y | 4 The ieicpanion newspaper Tl 205. arch _oy ich po = Aveo. Mig : ‘ts Murray Op 388 es Salvage . Messaggero said the Soviet Com-coo! = a Bet bm . : 44 for Wreckage of Plane driving yesterday before Bloom- t 22 Nat Lead .....03.2 | field Hills Justice Alva J. Richard-The vote was 4-2. Democratic: -++ at Your Finger Tips | munist campaign to cut down e2.5 Met Tose .....01/ MIAMI (INS)— Salvage oper: jail. sentence Members favored the proposal and Stalin's historial statue had cre-|he ated “an enormous impression” -21, ove 3 Nie M Fow . 234 ations began today for the wreck-) = ae ‘ pons, See oie two Republicans opposed it, among Italy's rank-and-file Reds. "Jo-31; ducklings 28; hen turkeys ol | ore tate ped ppl ine? #3 = of Rime which au per r failing ‘to pay President Ward Darley, who Just pick up your phone ond call us for experienced | e ; . Brun Balke .. 27.4 Ohio Ol .. O.4 hauad aaa oa FOE | q service on. your investments. Your inquiries are wel- Bris My... 31-7 Oot, ‘ou nay prenuinent: couples Fields, 19, of 306 8. Edit had urged a somewhat similar Dry Florida Weather Livestock: eect Blind io Gee Bekomee recanted hon mumea| wiecreeey “ come—by phone, by letter ox in person. DETROIT LIVES |Calumet & H.. 16 ; i ing Threatens Citrus Crop | DETROIT, March 20. (AP)8 (W. 8 Campb Wy is4 Param Pict 334) The Miami Coast Guard said field Hills. Justice Alva.4te members of social fraterni- [ties or sororities. There are 24 -curvivors in pe or agar meng MIAMI, Continued dry|Balabie tariy' sales, ~ . fraternities 16 here, WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. Fla. 800. "No undertone Can Pac 21°.743 fe Ba pethere .weresae and sororities | = bg ryearound steady” ‘Capital Alri... 36 pepsl Cole -.-2!wreckage which was spotted weather in south and central Flor-| "Cattle — Balable 500. About 50 s |couter Co 13 Pele DO 754) yesterday by two civilian search Ethel Chapdelaine’s cougarYall with national affiliations. =— specialist in hair .wiams Member New York Stock Exchange and other leading exchanges ida seriously threatens the Citrus Steers and poortaae ‘cetried from Mon-caus Trac... 68.4 Lares Mor tt lanes. crop and such Spring crops as/¢ay, steers and heifers opening slow. /Ches & Ohio . 61.7 Phill Pet 93.7 ex two-engine Beechraft c leu tting. 6303 Dellwood,W University a said only t a arry- PONTIAC OFFICES sweet corn and beans, county agri-veariy stles” good sand. cholce ‘rea. seers io itive ra : re Pea to. he; ing Mr. and Mrs.’ James | Lake. OR 3-4792. “'seveh of the fraternities and none and tatters, mostly (Cetera. ete REN $7 Corcoran of Miami and Mr. and! If your friend's in jail and needs of the sororities actually have re-| 716 Pontiac State Bank Building ; colterists epee: Jeommaciat teers Tex.. ‘pail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5 4031. ''strictive clauses in their constitu Hundreds of small lakes used for) 12 80-1608: most carly sale wiility Cows \Coca Cola ..1282 Repub St! “82/ virs L.A. Grelling of Tyler, a “utters mostly Coig Palm 60.4 Rex Drug 10 ing irrigating citrus groves are re-|!}30-12-50. canners and and commercial Go) Brg A, . 283 Rey Me 4 had been reported missing after, tions. FE 4-2895 } a Reintal Miami ie ‘ia00-18 = utility por’ OW .ainia in 2 , Col Gas 16 ey Ee 4 F wee Hall, BIG AUDIENCE since Jan. 1 has totaled only 1.99 vealers neta aneer wet ey ee Naseer tty rye Sr aoe teed ao taking off last Friday on a flight Rummage sale, Stevens H vealers COM Bd St Reg Pa «3 (from the island of Eleutherea, Friday, March 23rd, 1 to 3 p. ra fully developed; Anu cholce Con N Gas . 36.7 nie i, 4 The hearing attracted an audi | inches compared with a normal’) few prime individuals 30.00 © 5 Scoville M #2 British West Indi t Mi i. _, : 1.00-28.00; varying from Se) Gl 13 fall of 5.17 inches. fang, above: these very, scarce: eality band Pee ey oe Se Al Rk A 08 sn we ues, to Slam | “ence . u A ii 7 ee k nd among cluding both book-caftying stu- —— iow ullkty over TS Ios, 1000-1400. Cont Mot...... 8 then On... 80 | sMiché 1.000: market Cont ginelair 62.5 than of lutes” ichigan seco B ,dents and gray-haired alumni 714 Community Natt =| oo “established, Curtiss 31g Mob mate CHICAGO GRAIN Sheep — Salable not Oil..,...115_ O More 2,000 types ranks Wr.” Socony 1) Hare by master craftsmen in states of the Union in the ox chiefly trom Denver. : Wheat my TOCK © jDeere ....... 33-4 Bou Ry 112.5 Great tain, jduction of paper and _Daperboard. * Bank Building -- eel eepes a CHICAGO. Maren 1B AB) salable Doug po ep eres Ht a — The eens mi the resolution . eee H FA ; bd a \“shall not arply to a student | SEP s-ose @5%e evenly 28-15, mostl 0-18 high than iosDOS et ce Phone FE 4-1568-9 ne ree eee eee ccs toes |B (Antes. 6 Stud Pack 2 devotional purposes ae corn ce ay Ea oa ieitaaerese mee «BT ELSSe 8.) Deathe in Nearb Communities se2zceeet| or for the| oath oe ee udy or propagation of a relig- sep latter price highest since Peb, aimer Rad .... 12 Swift “ al Pee | DW sense 1.21%, mainly No 1 and 2s $ Ib 13.85. El & Mus .,.. 36 ae yeeeeee ue ‘for approximately, aoube Fair Mor "t-o Texas G Co... 12731.. 36.5, agMrs. =. a oa is i —__——— | | thre ster gpg Tex Sul CoGertrude oe avis Mrs. Flossie Andrix fos tith | BAKER & HANSEN Oats 12.22 | ‘itheaa p afew under 380 te brineine ‘Freeport ye a Ten Rn Bees $14 DAVISBURG — Word has been’ LAPEER Service for Mrs. Flos-A 1 G a — ia 80-11 w. calves Gen Bar -aa aoe w Js ris jreceived here of the recent death gie Andrix, 62, was held Monday rraign ersons | [slightly more: good, ae bh : " a neamer .. 2 Richard H. DeWiu Donald E. Hansen | feet cn .. 55, Mrs. Gertrude E. Davis, 78. afternoon at the Baird Funeral, ee, ects Tite eee tnsg den Kes Res. FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-5513 a late lasteee: a better hs nee Gen igte” oa Un =. “120 former Davisburg resident, in Ann Home with burial in Stiles Ceme-An Alleged Dope Ring Accident Insurance Fire Insurance ) . testesay, meresnay ibe sterSan ger «GPE Gar tam “gto ery. ame iy a few ‘8 prime ste ae Od 7 Automobile Insurance Life Insurance Tru DETROIT (INS) — Fifteen per- aa “2400, em, need Gilleste inf US Lines a George 1. Sharrard | Surviving is her brother. Red captive 14g by aoe 73-|Geedrich Bs r “tt gy! IMLAY CITY — Service for man Pettengill of Lapeer. ‘sons named as members Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance ° ° . > Igo. two ‘loads Tide "in" weights Boe, Me Gran Paice a * i 3s Tatee! . George L. Sharrard, of 2040 Van) i. pe alleged dope fine . DeeeA Burglary Insurance Bonds—aAll Types nite are o ec 8 LJ at 2 p.m. Willima Leishman : arraigned yesterday in federal some mixed commer Ot No . 932 ues oa 4.7 Dyke Rd., will be held risks listenin urades "16.45 “18.00: OP 9 elal and good steers 153 50-1 a few Ul West & 20:17 Warn B Pic m4 ‘ete 1 LAPEER — Service for William .. , , high and choice and prime Reirers 19 $0. Greyhound . | 45 Waueixe Wednesday from the Léster Smith court : : Werte A Bk ae and Son Fur*ral Home, here with Leishman, 51, ef 3940 Hunt Road. 7 « 8 ° ° ‘20.50: bulk good and choice heifers Com a r ar “The results of political changes are hardly ever those 11 38-13 00: waacesnaua’ catiers: 19.00. Hooker 25 as wens oe =) burial which their friends hope or their foes fear.” in the Imlay Township Lepers. will be held Wednesday at judge Arthur A. Koscinski set will you risk [At ge: Sestia ond commence! balls ty Inginenae 043 Wileon & Co is¢ Cemetery. He died Sunday 2 p.m. at Muir Brothers Funeral ponds ranging from $1,000 to $50,-—T. H. Huxley ba ib yearling steers 20.75 |Inspir Cop ... 696 Woolworth | Surviving are a son Maurice, Home. Burial will be in Mt, Hope go. a dollar to talk? Cappella other olen eee a Interian -Gane Yocnse ‘shat soot mlay City, three daughters. Mrs. Cemetery. Mrs. Leishman died Police said the gang did an es- Beverly and Sunday at Lapeer County General timated $6 million a year narcot-= : — ‘prime wechedmane lis deen 1006] ae te rane ‘Justin, Utica, mobs wh ; ; | : choice STOCK AVERAGES ‘Sharon at home: six grandchildren Hospital. : lics businessss : in-the city. The Communists Radio ite a *. on Cangas saat moe 12 00. Placer beaks bear ged = and one brother, Earl of Imlay He is survived-by his wife, Lu- cs i fear {ij o*4,0! -and_prime 104) Free Europe. They spend cille Betterly Leishman; a sister, Two Beleuit patrolmen and a. vast 19.00; mostly choice shorn lambs 94-1 0 15 18 'City: lb No 1 summer shorn pelts 20.00-028, Indust Rails Ueul stocks c fe. Lucille Brooks of Hartford, former police officer were among FIRE INSURANCE: sums trying to jam its broad-cull to choice slaughter ewes 550-800 Net change... —-1 +2 1 1) Clare Folsome peter oan eae soy . 1436 3 1 188 6‘| VoxForn : oan ange-Conn., and. two brothers, John and those arrested. They are patrolman casts. Yet millions of captive — Dag) 708 neral arr | 7 gy ; 3 = Arthur Leishman, both of Cheboy-Henry Marzette Jr. 29, and Wil-Winter, the season for furnaces, Month ae ; an etl ay Greta Bequeathed $772 tte 2 tT IES 33 HE ments are pending in Plainfield. gan. lam Frank, 38, and former pa- oi! heaters, etc., is also the sea- es. by Uncle in Sweden | 1955-86" high 2706 1641 757 1 N. J., for Clare Folsome, 51, a Mrs. Alice Rohm trolman Clarence Wilson, 38. : son for disastrous fires! Protect 2031 leg 623 ian ‘Plainfield. Mr. Folsome, a former These people count on you to 155-86low igs om. 1439 778 364 1080 residnt of Oxford, died Monday) ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Alice your property and family by hav- keep Radio Europe the KALMAR, Sweden Greta Free on — Rohm, 80, of 269 E. St. Clair. Probation, Prison Time 4,000 _ kronor SeTuOEE TAvOCES following a heart attack on your air. not Garbo hherited ill be heldat 2 ing adequate insurance p.m. Thursda Pion Funeral. Given Pair by Judge for Funerals Show them you will He leaves his wife, Leah, two: tre from home and furnishings. forget. ~ Noon Roth's Home Clare and John, and dhe worked a farm near this south High Low Allen Elee & Equip Co* with burial in Oakwood Cemetery Two men were sentenced sons, 2'daughter. r Each dollar you contribute yester- June. all of Plainfield DON’T DELAY — CALL NOW She leaves two daughters, Mrs. judge Clark J. Adams after _ad- Almon Schoch of Romeo. Mrs. mitting Feb. 28 to participatiig in John D. Bennett of Flint: one the armed robbery of a bar in Lake She died Monday day by Oakland County Circuit H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency sister, Mrs. Laverne Giddings of Qrion Feb 4 H. W. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns North Branch: one brother, Walter Thomas Bailey, 22. of Lake 318 Riker Bidg. FE 4-1551 her uncle's farm. She Kishbough bf New Jersey, three Orion, was placed on three-year summers on 1:30 p.m. at the Baird Funeral visited him 10 years ago. ‘Home-here. Burial will be in West grandchildreh and = three great-probation and assessed $200 court widely believed. — Nine Plead Innocent |Deerfield Cemetery. Mrs. Morey grandchildren. costs, Donald Smith, 31, of 451 S. ‘died Monday at the Marlette Com-received 2 to | Anderson, Pontiac, After Saturday Raid Kevin Lee Stanaback Twenty-nine powerful trans- Jackson Prison Term * -~n sch severe Si mitters send Radio Free Europe. prison. | ST OC Ks oo —BONDS ‘munity Hospital. LAKE ORION — Service for > years in Jackson state broadcasts five satellite into key Sherman Wilson, 30, of 407 N. fight persons yesterday pleaded Five children survive, Mrs. Pa- Kevin Lee Stanaback, 18-month-, Oo tricia Bonesteel, Dryden; Francis, countries. Keep these loitering charges SeN-jnnocent trans- Cass Ave., yesterday was to old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Steal Gravel Equipment Consult Us for First Hand Information mitters on the air. Send your tenced to 3 fo 10 years in Jackson brought by Pontiac vice squad Jr., Norman, Donald and Carmen, \Stanaback, 764 Mt. Vernon Dr... Equipment valued at $653 was i state prison by ‘Oakland County detectives after a raid Saturday at home: a grandson, Terry Bone-| in Stock and Bonds Truth Dollars to— ‘will be at 11 a.m. Thursday morn-' ctiolen from his gravel pit at 10 22 Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams. night. steel; her mother, Mrs. Ruby ing. at Allen's Funeral Home here. wjije Road and Haggerty Road Fri- with interment in East Lawn: day night, owner George Brown | Wilson admitted March 8 to tak-Another innocent plea was en-June, Otter Lake and four broth-| CRUSADE ‘ing indecent liberties with an 8 tered by Gradie Wilson, 36, of ers, Clarence, Merritt, Darrell and lyear-old girl in Pontiac Jast Oct./650 Franklin Rd., who was charged Elmo June, all of Otter Lake. ~ \Cemetery, Lake Orion. The infant toiq Oakland County Sheriff's dep-|| We maintain a direct line to a member of all i for 28. jwith illegal sale of liquor at that idied yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy | uties yesterday. ‘Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute eee address. Mrs. Edward Johnson ' Hospital, following three weeks of| ———— = quotation available at all times. service FREEDOM : All were released under $100 FERNDALE—Service for Mrs. illness. | Pontiac Municipal Edward (Minnie C.) Johnson, 81.) Besides his parents he is sur-eae tce eens c/o Local Postmester Fined $75, $25 Costs bonds set by | | Robert Sweetman, 31, of Water-Judge Cecil McCallum. of Detroit, and formerly of Roch-vived by two brothers, Mark ahd Meet Your Frien's in the | (ford Township, pleaded guilty ester, will be at 2 p.m. Wednes-John, and a sister, Carrie, all at to C. J. Nephler Co. The Pontiac Press ‘drunk driving yesterday before Perfume manufacturers once day from Spaulding and Son Fu-home, and his grandparents, Mrs iOrion Township Justice Helmar G. sent their concoctions to sea to neral Home, 500 West Five Mile Myrtie I. Hudson of Pontiac and Riker Fountain 818 Community National Bank Bldg. | FE 2-9119 abebeck and was fined $75 with let ship motion thoroughly blend Rd., with burial in White Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Homer S. Stanaback Riker Bidg. Lobby- 5 costs. ithe ingredients. |Cemetery. lof Lake, Orion. 4 Pa ee Meeting | \'Just Ducky’ at Four Towns Church | Wendel Brenner to Be Presented Drainae Work fo Resume by Imlay Seniors IMLAY CITY — The Imlay City Made Principal High School Juniors will present Wm. Moulton, district presiding. . ~ Marlette High School! their play, “Just Ducky” Wednes-WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-pany to erect, the major portion Cag hingpled eon) arc officers and department heads Coach Will Replace day at 8 p.m, in the gymnasium., . [SHIP—Residents jammed the West of some 200 homes in the sub- Richard Kaminska Cast consists of Larry Teal, Julie Bloomfield Township Hall last division, to investigate the prob-‘the church. lem and recommend a solution, - Pat Schneider, Dean Knight, night when Neree D. Alix, civil MARLETTE— Wendel Brenner, Schultz, Rosemary Kaake, Gail As a result, a series of dry Addison Area engineer specializing in sanitation, Marlette High School football Lucas, Larry Dorow, Lee Lucas, wells were installed along the ease- attended the special as of the the years, ~ coachlast five has ac-) Lake, Jerry Greenman ments of the various homes having: Firemen Plan |to Help ~) Barbara’ cepted a contract as high schoo} Sylvan Manor-Assn.— Kirkbride. ‘The and Dick “trauble,work-was started last principal, following-resignation|~—— meéeting was called hear) Penny Supper~ | Growing |at the The 't‘to of Richard Kaminska. December, but had to be halted a report of a committee setup by LEONARDAddison — Township because of cold weather, according Kaminska had been principal for firemen will hold their annual Offer New Laurels the association to investigate what to Alix. two years. His resignation will be’ penny supper6 p.m. at Saturday action is open to residents, who Alix told residents that com- effective June 30. at Rowland Hall. The meny will claim that faulty drainage and pletion of the dry wells, which will to 4-H Contestants feature baked bam. Besides coaching, Brenner ‘has septic tank problems have caused be done as soon as frost is out of Proceeds will help to pay for taught physical education ont sO. An increased number of incen-sewage to back up into their homes! ‘the ground, possibly in three weeks, the firemen’s insurance. Also the cial studies. He also taught and tives are being offered for the 100,-during rainy periods. should solve their problem. He fire hall will be opened Saturday coached two years at Farwell ELIZABETHWILLIAMS A. 000 4-H Club members participat-said the builder had authorized Alix said he was engaged last night for inspection. High School._ Richard D, Williams of Rochester ing in the 1956 National 4H Fro-him to do the work as soon as fall by David Lukacher, presi- Brenner was graduated from zen Foods Program. weather permits. announces the engagement of his With the township's recent pur- dent of Northwood Building Com- and Central daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Harold chase of a new fire truck and Cadillac High School A new addition to the honor) What homeownersto do are in son of and pump, Addisonboasts one of Mr. now Michigan College, Mt. Pleasant./Robert Ambrose, roll of nationat-donors of 4H! the meantime was a question at|Mrs. Benjamin L. Ambrose of the best equipped volunteer Fire He received a: masters degree awards, the Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. | asked at the meeting that couldUniversity of Michigan. With ot St. Joseph is providing not be answered. Homeowners parewee Heights. The wedding will medal Future Farmers Set. Departments in the state for its be an event of July 14, size and population. wife, Norma, Brenner for four county winners this year, were told to cut down on use of Marlette in 1951. Mrs. Brenner has double the number previously of-fo Attend Convention, water ‘as much as os possible, ‘been employed in a local office, fered. Lake Orion Rotarians Alix agreed with the residents’ Athletic Banquet -some time.-State winners in the program A number of future Michigan suggestion that all homeowners Plan for Convention will receive all-expense trips to farmers from the Oakland County who now have trouble should make March 27 at Brandon the National 4.H Club Cofgress area will be among some 1,000 ex-~LAKE ORION — The Rotarians a written report to the builders, met last night at the Indianwood BRANDON TOWNSHIP—Athietic Golf Club and made plans to at- Cub Pack 135 in Chicago,place of a ipected to attend the state Future in $50 sending a copy to Alix, to make U. 5. Savings Bond, At the Con-‘Farmers of America (FFA) two- sure no one is overlooked when at Ortonville ibanquet for Brandon Township the convention at tend district High School will be an event of work resumes. Wallaceburg, Canada. gress, six national winners will day convention next week, be named and each presented a The convention will be held Now Has 12 Dens Tuesday, March 27, with the PTA The committee also recommend-The program consisted of one Monday and Tuesday at Michi- gan State University, ed individual action be taken in film of the 1955 Indianapolis $300 college scholarship. ORTONVILLE—Cub Scout Pack The program is conducted by the Dale Ring, national vice preis-sending complaints to the Michi-Races, and another on oil for to- 135 has from four dens Cooperative Service, Robert Taylor to Head grown in| sale by members of the Orton-Extension and dent of FFA, will be featured, gan-Corporation and “Securities day's cars. — 1953 to 12 dens this year, over 100 the awards arranged by the Na-| ville Rotary Club and by dewn-|speaker, Ring is an agriculture Ci lommission. Christ Couriers: Group “parents and friends of the Cubs town businesses. Don Frick and tional Committee on Boys and) student at Ohio State University. learned when they attended the Porter Martin head the ticket | Girls Club Work, Chicago. Full in-Friendship Club to Meet recent potluck dinner and formation is available from your Court) committee. Stiles Garden April 10 at Schultz Home 3 Dryden OES ‘to Be Host of Awards which the pack held in Chairmen for the banquet pro-county extension office. |Royal Oak Assessor Brandongymnasium. gram are Harold Schmidt and Burt WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — to Tri-County Officers School Says Land Value Up Club Elects; Next meeting of the Friendship; Elected were Robert ‘| DRYDEN — OES will Awards were presented to_ a! Glendening. ROYAL OAK — A general in- Slates Breakfast Club will be held April 10 at the| president; Mrs. W. B. | both county and tri- Banghart,/|entertain large number # the pack's 80 crease in land values for tax as-— Shae Chester Schultz onjvice-president; and Mrs. Henty|county OES officers at a special Cubs. Complete MSU Course sessment purposes in Royal Oak’ ROCHESTER Mrs. James ‘ontiac e road. The club met) Mehl , secretary-treasurer. meeting sie Gia’ tuk's gniua chieeves this week at the home of Mrs. =e day. ; to Be held at 6 p.m. Fit LAPEER — Ray Clendenan, Cleland was re-elected to head the AVON TOWNSHIP — Avondale |has been revealed by City Asses- on a cooperative station also was pointed out in to Organize | Refreshments Robert Linck and James Reilly, all ‘Stiles Branch of the National Farr! agate pee ‘its annual St. Residents Patrick's PTSA will meet at 8 p.m. Thurs-'sor, Alger Zapf, who said that in a talk by Sgt. Nicholas Ches-of Brown City, were members and Garden Club at the meeting day at the Avondale High School. |some cases the value of lots has, rewskyLapeer, a civil defense of director. Gerald Bandy is institutional rep- _resentative and Gerald Shaver is Cub Scout master of the pack. County Calendar ‘Lake Orten The Orion No. 46, P&AM, will meet at 7 tonight to confer bol — Mason Degree on two candidates of a group of 61 young farm lead- ers who recently completed an ad- vanced farm training short course at Michigan State University. Extension Club to Meet FOUR TOWNS — The Promis- ing Few Extension Club of F Towns or meet at the home Mrs. W. -Maynard of Cooley| Lake Rd. oe nice tomorrow. Officers will be elected and there jwill be a program featuring a film, extemporaneous speeceee and a debate. : - Ishow for Infirmary FOUR TOWNS —On-‘Thursday evening, a few of the acts from the schoo} talent show are entertaining at the Infirmary at 6:45 p.m. been quadrupled, State equaliza- tion, which in effect doubled valua- /jtion, added to the reassessment, is ng general assessments up - more than 100 per cent. Zapf said the reassessment, the, fourth general raising of property. values ‘inthe last 10 years, was) “normal.” The city tax rate will, not be set until the rgw_ budget lis adopted in May. held at the home of Mrs. Earl Kinnee, on Rochester road. Others re-named were Mrs. George Hildebrandt, vice -presi- dent; Mrs. Orin Romigh, secre: tary and Mrs. Joseph Wesley, treasurer, A breakfast will be held for the group at the home of Mrs. Eli Thomas on Monday, March 26. at Union Lake Heights Camera Club to Meet AVON TOWNSHIP — The Avon Camera Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Township Library. Program will include a lighting demonstration and shooting session for both black and white and color, Interested persons should ibring camera and equipment. ___Funeral. CDirectors: 4 __Help Wanted Male6 Death Notices BOYS 18-23 Free to travel Western Siates, MARCH 19, 1956, —_ it ft, bitious. -/Donelson-Johns nie C., 1734 Baldwin Ave. ——__._ PUNERAL HOME ___ New ears furnished.guarea- $290 trot, ne. “¥ m: Relened “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” teed to expenses advanced. wile of nf Johnson. Fu-SPARKS-ORIFFIN CRAPPER, See Mr. Robinson, Roosevelt Ho- eral carvige wilt be held Wednes-| Thoughttul 8+ PE 2-604) tel 34.30 Only ry m. from | os CARPENTERS FORR PRODUCTION, he re soacining,pr fet| VOT nees-Siple |yyrrgty oe Fea © tests ing. GE, ia _5:30_ and_7. ee Cometery. | Mrs sie diel FUNERAL HOME CONSERVATIVE MATURE MAN Funeral Home. Ambulance Service, or Motor | for Real Sales, Muit Piane be re zat ___ Gey ana MARCH 10. 1086. ___ Cemetery LLots 5 Soper MY 2-2821 Amos oo ag) Howell Michigan. ne ~~~ LAWRENCE *. GAYLORD bro r o re. REAL Hel boser Lb ome Senate Anwill “a. Pad Pdict, We To tle _— 4. FLINTST.-TCIAKE, ORION. A i. le ( ‘OLLLEGE7E GRADUAT E Home with Rev. Barney Roepcke Physical 2 pm. from the Huntoon Funersi p> gare Plc ogg in a Tadustrial ane. ir. inne-4 to the super- han will He in state at the Hun-The Pontiac Press Lieb Guachene for fer L eral Home eniles. To organize and carry out &@ program of recreation and arts Ann. 32 Kemp: beloved ‘wite of and. erate. i, . FOR WANT ADS MAR CH 19. 1966, MARY) “ ee to $4,764 a year _ dear sister -of-— DIAL -FE 28181 5s. Iva Vogel. eral service Help Wanted Male 6 __ Help Wanted Male 6 ___Help Wanted Male ¢ pote ciggpemmtehiped SERVICE MAN E NGINE ERS eh — Are need rowing firm for |. research, Sook development ent a sales of pneumatic and hydraulic Money Everywhere on. Gu mors Is sealy. fr res aircraft or lacement parts rvice,06 MOC “MFG. Co. 118Indianwood Rd Lake Orion Do You Want Some? SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE for this = to —-news. OAS fica “ATTENDANT “AND nny repairs . Call in person. tne. Excellent commissions lems rd. bonus,: Gl. a wed for bom ° derv ce One of the |e nk sqneetns of fe. FURNACE AND SHEET M kind in is 2 specialty 1 call salesman to handle unlim- tnstaller wanted. 80M ci higan pewel nue, Chi ut renee’: _Ininois. 32-6234. ° = ited leads secured through radio He — real television advertising. ery, = and 50 milerf. radius. ed nee Meat ws if you have a neat appearance SALESMAN WANTED CRINDER—O.=o! and @ car that will run, we'll | Men to solictt for or sell the fol- interview you tor : Roofing, siding, additions,INSPECTOR , ob garages) cem and as Must have experience on close $150 Per Week Draw paey pavin, sole ramce: precision afreraft har also work im our real estate dept, and learn the busine: Against commission (plus addt-| Prefer a having had experienceMC MFG. CO: tional benefits ' No canvegsing or | with Fuller Brush. vacuum clean- 118 Indianwood Rd Lake, Orton | soliciting involved. A true gentle-| ers, insurance or Watkins man's position with advancement | products . nae uaranteed salar possibilites, W ork b appointment . we = go all out to help. the right MAN TO SERVICE ESTABLISHED | ly intereste tn men look- commission while training “apply | ouly al call “vr 45063, bet 10 and 12. Employment Agencies 8A BABYSITTERS BETWEEN BIR-| ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Help Wanted Female7 Prankiin. Birming- Would like pod seat _ham child care. MI ¢4650, gate 4 with BAGGER & CHECKER ange hg spl goryoy at Minit Lunch. EXCELLENT OP- portunity fer hair etylists§ Good fone to start, Call Midwest Gentntee oe a high caliber woman ia sabe manager- fal capacity. Sta: income of $100 per week with excellent po- tential dependent on ability. Age @. Write Boz 3415, Dept. JH, Chicago, [ilinots, WANTED: WOMAN FOR HOUSE- PER WANTED. 23 & _keeper. Live in. FE 5-3020. ore: Call EM Wale after 5:30 WANTED WOMAN TO STAY WITH ‘ite and children whilepile es | works. Live optiona! CANDY STAND ATTENDANT DRIVING pa PONTIAC Middleaged lady ¢ LabY To poopy (EPee gl be Eves., WANTED: Youno mad cweon-enat uBerecenstT Waesae os hae many employe rood inst besinners. must live in the | gino RUGTIONS “MAJORS _ Manager, State The-teach bove feamr ei ears OCePLE AND BEGINNERS. Grows wat 8 3 pucue band RINFORMATION ss CALL FE CAR HOPS AND PART JiME __ PE +0866. OIVE ROOM 406 N. Perry om a future, Sales experience MAN WITH is preferred b wilh held Priday, reh 23 Secale from the Devdas& | MICHIGAN nCeeE RE-MODELERS CLASSI- CREDIT “COUNSELOR GIVEN. EXPERIENCE OF | boa Fiano. SEONG From8 a.m. to5 p.m. elp for weeke: . Tony's Drive-in” 3100 WILL ut not necessary as 377_W. Huron wel- meat counter and cutting to work we will train To ae see Mr. gon, ree i Puneral Home, Marietta. Ceme- 7 ogy i? or ae in om errors . should be. re to Bp Fri., and Sat. eves. and | All Lyle Daly, Waldron _burn_R4, A national concern verte= in Va SAL ESM AN FE 40566. Ohio. ot —— an's services. immediately. The ried day Sun FE $3 lie in state ing in tts seses morals, Ue LosCo., hay appoint- will Smith tery. at Mrs. the ey We havve an opening a one aus) CASHIER tion offers outstanding nde § WORK FROM HOME Voorhees-Siple Funeral ress assumes Ho feT (ONAL PAINT FIRM DESIRES a time aepeiare Apply Home until Wednesday at 2 p sibiltiy for errors t ties for life time career. Rapid | Office girl, Rey to 45 years old. _WorkkWanted Male10 advancement saible under our | Bateman Kam o, ed and shorthand, rmanent a a and whabeasie store Must ve 377 8. taleers current expanston program Quar- Ma , Ohio for service and for that —— of the first __ burial. _ insertion advertise- 9:30 to 6:30 daily basic know'edge, or experience anteed salary liberal bonus, plus the PHARMACISTS “BLOOMFIELD in bookkeeping, credit” and col- RETIRED® MAN, LIGHT WORK OR a-! hey WASHING AND ANY euto phe mal This tsAAG aie lection. Sales experience desir-| able ity ad-| 8T. MARCH 19, 1956. ment whieh has been es 764 Dr., dered ying -pos' for a wood sales. ortunities for edvance.| G for Good ™ent FASHION SHOP oppert Salary o Kevin Lee, ke Orton; Mt. Vernon beloved infant va)— > concetiatiine Assistant caddy house. Cail Pat growing If you have use of a cer, can Lok 4 fete! and bonus offers ar-| with Tessive @ fast National Credit Bureau vancement. ' — ‘| men parse a at Midwest 44111 efter son error. nting State Bank Bidg. Com: Excelle’ WAITRESSES : r pre concern . pales * ef Mr. and. Mrs. Wayne are ede b eeek No zs me ares @ conditions. 4 hr $100 much investment. demonstrations. wee an as Wo sion plan, insuranc and paid vacations. Submit letter stating Stanabeack; dear brother of Car-your “kill couber bg Mo No| BOY, 16 YRS OLD, DESIRES collec-| _ any kind of work. PE $324). SPECIAL INSTROCTIONS AAND Apply | Namerous fringe benefits Meise oftice, Kinse! Drug canvas ~ Daily newspaper has open- rie, Mark, John wanehees. Pu-adjustments wil) be given perty | ©. AR ESMEN evalificat'-nis to hox 62 os nefal service will be held Thurs-without it. FACTORY Age 25-50. 120 Third — Park: Call -— ee —— . No deliveries. Call FE) BOY 19 WISHES FULL TIME Strand ing for reporter. Some Press. All replies strict) . Apply manager. direct Wed. nationally — ey: py easy :~ at n's nera! pal | m. —— jome Charles Chester Cushion Shoes O11M. __work. Call anytime.PE 5-683. al "dh Sab? _contidentis! 7 ¥\ Tulsa 3-320¢ _Theater, 24, or 7-0: wit ‘osin vertise- : Help Wanted 6 | CARPEN1 AND CMMI Tued experience desirable. Col- Dr. Mont C. Oliver officiating. Boar eons seaihghecdh plete line for entire family. Pull EXP. WAITRESS. § NIGHTS A Needed Interment in at Lawn Ceme- time or side Iine Full time men week, Good and working lege education or equiva- larger than regular agate Baby Kevin will be at the $25.00 per day in com. conditions. Aber im person, jest CARPENTER W NEW, of Hearts Bar, 3585 Dixie y. type ts 12 o'clock noon the earn up Puneral Home, CARETARER. cai Defoe “repair ee ne, Geoteaen: lent. Write Box 1, Pon- mission. Big repeats: Sample and/| equipment furnished producers. day previous to publication or yoo | FySenignceD W Dixie Evy. rene beat. Oive references 35408. 0 FE et Phone OR tiac Press giving full Gas time, Os Charles Chester Shoe Co. Chester AITRESS _Bidg., Brockton, Mass Phone MI Transient Want Ade 40000. may pct ats tie J. 6978 Andersonville Rd Waterford : CART background details. ec ial number. Boz 31, ao ENTER “AND N'ST- also wa) ER. RESPO! GENERAL TwpSeat! of C : ruff, service held Se pabewean tion, tosertien. aher SALESMAN DRIVER FOR Es- Apply eer ece bility with eakhogoue and typ- Pontiac 1 Mu rE CARETAKER Canpe Walkers r a | COUPLE | POR | & wide “RLTERETIONAND . Funeral Wednesday, March 21, at 2 p.m, Dj t RAY ONE, Reattor | CASH WANT AD RATES iemakers 8. Tele raph Ra. Oe, will be the) first: ing experience requires. Perma- Cleaners La nent pos: ition freee terview FE ¢4les repair, FE 262 =e es . SERVICE ene a TrERDANE. withhed references. CABINET MAKER AND CARPER. vn trom the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with Rev.‘Howard Jewell irae married man between the Lines 1-Day 3 Daye €@ Dare - GIR LS 18-24 . FE Pr) ieee . FoR: ing. Interment in Cashabaw Cem 2 $150 681.86) = 82 6 Toolmakers Coonersttve Fea! 1 wilets Rushengs Journ eyman ratty Have opening for 3 og hace etery. Mrs. Woodruff will he in 3 150 2,70 3.96 - for peorente! Del's Service _No. n Baas CARPENTRY. CA R- | for “part. tim — to travel Hawall, Florida, Western state at the Voorhees-Siple Fu-4 10 348 5.04 e help with inv _heral Home. Fy 2.26 40% © 600 | Pienty of Gvrertime States with chaperoned “Toolmaker—-— Journey man ~ { 6 270 4.08 = Long wee Program Apply y 5 son Only With job shop experience. Alray Card of Thanks 1 , 38 8S US Mfg Co, 3279 Lapeer Rd. FB Oe 8 3.60 6.48 Keller PERL DPA SPOS 4-0598 supenees ~ ~ ° 4.06 729 «6 10.80 Pontiac We WISH TO EXPRESS OUR|6-oe BIE S INC. | TRAINED, OR WE WILL TRAIN, men for grill Pleasant working friends and neighbors, to the deep gratitude to our many _6 N Parke I . Must have transporta- CARPENTRY aulies tences, Ror group, 42036. must have 3 references, $250 one room. R EM anteed to start. transportation fur. nished (Automobile, plane, ship) CA ‘ORK NEW AND advanced. See ye Rob- ir, FE 44210. Roosevelt Hotel, 3-5:30 On- chores. some i~ Parents welcome during inter-nished goes with the joo. AL, _ {in person < interview Milford Rd, Mil- $065 DRILL. . PRESS OPERATOR. MUST 7 between LS 4 ao ) COUNTRY HOME & SOME m., be able bet rind own drills and graph Rd. Peter acts to elderly woman whe will do close erence bats Mc-an's Snack ShoOp. ight house duties, no chil Motor Ope rators _ Gregor ute. __ . ~ -,American Forge and Socket Co.,| and the fellow Pinta ‘nore! | assistance. y and EPLIES poem ‘quien the Joss our | BOX R Mich, ishes part time job nights. MA Turret Lathe Operators dren. Box 8, Pontiac Press. ease: Mrs. Oscar’ and | DRIVERS, pe panitae ON 1, 2.3, 4, 9, 13, 14, 15, INSPECTOR Division Engine Lathe Operators oy and Sons heavy duty trucks Dry cleaning, Birmingham Clean- WORDSCANNOT EXPRESS MY 16, 19, 20, 21, 25,-28, 31, chase -Ready Mix Trucks with ID Grinder Operators _#t8, 1253 8. Woodward. MI 4-4620, SALESGIRL titude to the dear friends, smal] down rayments and operate Apply $2, 34, 59, 60, 61, 69, 72. LADY TO LIVE IN NICE HOME. Thread Grinder Opers. bot for their in tiac. “xeellent opportunity Por drug & cosmetic de for brokers. This is a proven and 1 child, More — ee than Noam im Dl getter Beerren Must be fully experienced on ore __ wages. Phone FE 47175. “ profitable operation s Mr. bettveen 2 & 4 at Offers very short run production and able Ada Lensenman Special Employment Schlager — LADY TO TAKE see OF CHIL-sHAIK's, 1 REXALL DRUO machines, ra] to Father Thom--fer set _1116 Ann Arbor st, “pint Mich up own og og __Help Wanted Male 6 only No phane cails works, East 108 Maple Birmingham com- forting words and to the Voor is-| person ENG. AIDE . preferred. ployment res closed Sat. Stole Funeral Home for their TYPIST _6:30 p.m. FE 2-7740. D ANIELS MEG. CORP UMS Reasonable, the G-B Du- Thanks to we FE . 5 "S HELPER, 1:00 TO Accountant Th Pleasant workin: conditions end “nd tisher Body Pe ____ 2677 OrchardLake Rd 6:00. Must have references. FE modern offices. Emp, God Bless al! ‘all Mr. shew at Work Wanted Female 11 WANTED | AT ONCE. 23074. MI 60100 SALESMAN these who heloed me throuch the $4004 TO $4472 A YEAR Position with’ a rapidly expanding darkest hours. Mr Wilbert Len- -_P..W. Dinnan 66 W. Huron St. For inside work, must know land NIGHT NURSEpote SMOKER OR WANTED ecco inting devertn ent Rupees description metes and boehds, and Family he | WANTED: FIRST CLASS METAI drinker, _senman 1 DAY SERVICE. IRONINGS. $2 be megs Pickup and delivery. re Waitress at Minit Luneh. 9 E. etc Some drafting Samper. No other need apply. MI nized course in ating OPENING _Pike. _ > in $8018 a vear. Personne! office In Memoriam 7 Paid ‘¥vacetions, sick leave hos- WANTED YOUNG MAN BETWEEN Ms AGES OF 1622 TO SING | Oakland Cou-ty Office Building ANT WALL WASR- cleaning. FE 1-023. pital and life insurance. retire: a — ae ” ing and ee Seginaw and Lafayette St Pon- G ment benefits GLENWOOD AVE. le oe MEMORY OF ROB-| TENOR WITH GOSPEL- 0 AR BE CONSECRATED 18T AIR and tiee FE 3-715! RECEIVABLE PAY- Personne! Office Oakland County PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, POSIT ION” FOR TS BIRMINGHAM able, W_ Irwin who passed A CHRISTIAN, BF away, — Office Bldg Saginaw and La- yroll, keypunch. Excellent Maree “20, 1955 pa Electrical fayette sts, Pontiac, FE 3.7151 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS references, § to 5'% hre. per dar. General wifics © syerueree book- Salesladies Keepers and A silent thought A secret tear Feeps his memory ever dear | AUTO SALESMEN ABLE READ SING PARTS. WILLING WORK. FE 6-3010. & TO EXPFRIENCED FALESMEN We do. Time takes awny the edge of grief | But emery —_ bark aed leat \ ANTED BABYSITTING OR WASHINGS&& FOR NFORMATION FARNHAM AT FE 6:00 PM. CALL wanted, Must have transporte- tion Maximum inceme within 60 Engineers Fxperienced preferred, neat ap- RE PAVE Birm: inghem. Enigieym3 OLEN AFTER 17-8943 _ BE- e $3 « bu. FE 9-6006. BABYSITTING BY DEPENDABLE apply Waite’s 5th floor _Personnel office,_ re { = = ees . | CHECK TiS PLAN Service, 19 W Maple. “adage pearance, : days Unitmtted opportunity for MANAGEMENT _ham,MI 44254. advancement ARE YOU of 17 and while you ar Ay Also sewing eee ee ik OVING MEMORY OF OUR Dadde and “Grandpa Bob” Rob- \? ~Guaranteed Homiy draw str ~ xeCARE eeee sell with experience in | OPPOR PUNIDIES hiring entire tween the ages 18% to 2. 400, tablished and desire part time employment CLEANING with future? 6 Month all Irwitt, who passed away | 2—L fberal commission per car. ditional sales force. Interviews | ‘ ert W. a ex- housekee -Paid vacations between ®@ am. and ll am datfly FOR YOUNG MEN Fhurs. FE §-2744. Automotive | March %, 1 training program to Demos furnished McLain Heating and Sheet Metal _€o,,_ Ine 7 a was sudden the pain ¢2 ° DAY WORK. Hospitaiization. 497-8 Saginaw St. - Nationaily-known, progressive re tail variety chain has openings | for “apable, ca Oe bet men, | Lie, we thought that death was | We also need two trainers Salary fear Testing | while learning to qualified MACHINISTS i whe men Our heerts sti ache with sadness | week after ualify will start as trateas In: RECEPTIONIST Our eves shed—meny ears. and qual the stock room and will : pct for appointmen’ be work oe purpose Dear Lord we cannot as rae il for appointment pro sonal MIDWEST ifor lathe, mill & bench wil gressively advanced to floor men, Tuesday and Wednesda . Design FE_5-1010. assistant manegers’ and to store | deliver tae. 31_W,. Lawrence Street. Pontiac pe *on fs well if done by thee 404 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. work. Must be experi PBX SrEREIR | tarting wsie fatty missed br dauehters Frat ey ne FE 6-0327 YOUNG MEN with sched a and merit and Arivs and Grandaughter “Sen-| “AGGRESSIVE EXPERIENCED | enced in reading both as-excellent vreaees 7 JOBS FOR MEN Single 18 to 23 Girt.” \ Real Estate Salesman wanted for ¢y sembly & detail prints. working conditions Free travel, U. Californta | full eee 1 Ee commences debit man to PLUS — some exp. considere u ie Listings fa-| Flowers 3 cilities. See Mr aylord._ Must ‘be able to do own .and large GENEROUS BONUS PLAN ick advancement. apply ainda dat a aay oo setups and layouts. This. employe benefits _General_Pirospttal,_o6l. NTS FLOWER: R) T elch, 2 p.m te § p.m 7Hotel. ; popates pm No position offers steady em-LI RELIABLE MIDDLEAGED ) WOM: | Cal # p.m. Recseven Meu Ww Ho ® OWE 2.430" | 13%E. PikeSt to _ GAINFUL La ae INSURANCE to live im, mostly iid care home atm: neat ONCAREER CENTER Apply an and peas Fonera Directors 4 BARTENDER ployment with concern EXCELLENT RETIREMENT BOB & MYRTLE'S CAFE B-1 Riker Patna LST SALESLADY CALL * building special machin- _Help Wanted Female 7) 3 East Bivd Nights on established accounts. Salary Li Rr AN A ive beh o Salary 0. 7 Setcrrrs arm po - Cal 1FF 4171) BARBER. STEADY OR PART ee comm Apply era! Home. & automation equip-Personnel ELIGIBLE VETERANS. Grating Employloyment . Fe 4332, ery Service, | time, 339 8. Saginaw St. Phone AMBITIOUS WOMAN EARN $85 WiTCHBOARD OPERATOR AND 50 hour week. Con-| 7ST vices _2-3306 ment. weekly handling beautiful ster. Dept. APPLY ~PONTIAG lthg and fine Bavarian chine. receptionist capableEgof ow: Z | CHIP PULLER pany oe | tact W. M. Peterson, (slenwood Ave 0. BERG 42.N Saginaw rete sR Leads plentiful f) boophaear =~ thru rt7 s aesyon pha setve peat. On Persons! y Call Car necessary. 23-6178 | DANTE L $ "MFC, "CORP. | cag Detroit Corp. | or * KIRKBY References. 18 W. PE ¢-2351 Dept. ve 1-8221, Pontiac, Mich . 23-9627 Funeral Home-FE ¢-1882 2677 Orchard Lake Rd. Cole Birmingham