—E————— Meet Briefly = ee scanirell i age} e seg Sis jd R rene.” he: fe ben qrcgentht= the thegd i : ieocopmncs tne) The ‘Weather _ U, a ‘joao __Detals Page 2 114th YEAR . * * x* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATUBDAY. APRIL 7, 1956 —84 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS = UNITED, PRmss Springtime Problem | ouse OK’ rant to Toll Author ees Ba La Rosa, Bride ‘Plan Wisconsin Wedding Today Anne’s Roman _ Catholic Church in .|Mr, and Mrs, Clarence J. Meyer Rockwood. -|Sr., of meighboring AP Wirephoto DEEPEST HOLE?—Cities in northern climes have their special troubles in the spring, such as holes mysteriously. appearing where streets were solid before winter took over. Above, in Buffalo, Billy Kennert (left) and Benjamin Hasfurter, both 7, find a hole to end all holes in traffic lanes. It measured more than Jwo feet deep. Mexico Arrests Relatives of Wanted Thorpe Couple MEXICO CITY (#—Government agents say Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thorpe, wanted for embezzlement in Michi- gan, were seen there three days ago but escaped before|"%* police could close in on them. Interior Ministry agents said yesterday that she tives of the Thorpes, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Radwill of Michigan, were arrested at the Hotel Montejo Wednes- day, and were being deported today. Anna and Floyd Thorpe, wanted in connection with Dag, Diplomat Hammarskjold Confers With. Selwyn Lloyd England Today LONDON (INS)—United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammar- missing since March 2, are a $75,000 shortage in the branch office of the Secre-| governing “itary of State at St.-’Clair Shores, near Detroit. The Interior Ministry said the Radwills came to Mexico ahead of the Thorpes to “arrange accom- 'modation’’ but that they were not charged with being accomplices. They were picked up for falsi- | fyimg tourist papers, using false NM names, and illegal entry, They | entered Mexico under the name | Of Mr.and Mrs. Frank George Ciemiega, officials said. They | have a boy, Teddy, with them. skjold conferred briefly with Brit- | Officials here said Mrs. Radwill ain’'s Selwyn Lloyd today on the! is the sister of Anna Thorpe. One first leg of his urgent peace mis-|Source identified her as Mrs. Jo- sion to the turbulent Middle East.|/S¢Phine Rutsky. Radwill was iden- Hammarskjold Junched with Lioyd at. the “very important per- sons” room in London Airport, then resumed his journey to Rome. In Rome, the Secretary Gen- eral will have a special audience, which he requested, with Pope Pius XI. The U, N. Chief hoped to rally powerful spiritual sup- port behind his mission to pre- vent a full-scale war between Is. rael and the Arab states. Lloyd gave Hammarskjold the latest information in the Middle East to reach the British govern- mient and explained-Britian's views on the best means to restore or- der, | The meeting between Hammar- skjold and the Pope probably will take place Monday after the S¢c- retary General holds an important conference with U. N. Truce Chief Maj. Gen, E, L. M. Burns, who is flying to Rome from Palestine. Hammarskjold left New York's Idlewild Airport last night after a final exchange of communications with Burns on the latter's cease- — = \tified as a Chicago bartender. Mrs. Rutsky also was said to be from Chicago. \SIGNED NAMES WRONG The Radwills were exposed, po- lice said, when they did not sign their assumed name the same way they signed it on tourist papers. | They were questioned for the two| days before their arrest was made | known. Interior Ministry agents said Radwill made a full statement, saying he came to Mexico City to “prepare a refuge” for the Thorpes,.He said that once ar- rangements had been made here, -he returned to Michigan, notified the Thorpes, and then rhe rob- bery was accomplished, Canada, took a plane from Van couver and flew to Mexico City. The Thorpes’ 9-year-old daughter said Officials said Radwill told them the Thorpes went first to Acapulco, he—-ontheir He said the Thorpes went first to. Kathleen came with them, Radwill| ‘but became alarmed when govern-| 26, met his brunette bride, 25, while she was secretary to singer Perry Como in New York. Williams Given Wayne U. Bill Unanimous House Vote ~ Follows Senate Action; Hilberry Lauds Work - LANSING @® — A bill to put Wayne University under state con- trol was before the Governor today after passing the House by a 95-0 vote. The measure previously was given Senate approval. The changeover from the present management by the Detroit Board of Education will take place during the next three years. The institu- tion will be under a temporary 11- man board during the transition period, The state. will provide in- Rept caine Sa, Reve gene. Fe: In Detroit, President Clarence Hilberry of Wayne University com- mended the Legislature for its ap- al of the bill to give control of the university to the state. y University and the state teach- ers’ college system, After three years, Wayne will be controlled by a six-member board elected from the state at large for staggered six-year. terms, The transfer plan is passed on recommendations of the so-called Ruthven Commission but does not exactly conform to the commission report. - Some supporters of the transfer! plan favored creation of a perma- nent, elective six member board deriving its powers from the state constitutional - amendment these lines is adopted, duplicating) provisions of the legislative act would be cancelled. The plan for financial support calls for the state to contribute $3,265,000 to Wayne during the 1956-| 57 fiscal year, to double it the next year and to triple the amount the third year. 'New Red Navy Chief . | Moscow w The Soviet jmander in chief. He is ‘Adm. iSergei Georgevich Gorshkov, commander of Rassia's wartime) Black Sea fleet. His appointment has not been announced officially, but a highly placed naval source said he replaced Adm. Nikolaji Kuznetsov. creasingly large sums for Wayne) 798,325 along | LUnion's navy._has..a..new..com-| City Increases. Total Valuation oy $22,895,795 Rise in Building Activity) Credited for ‘56 Boost in Property Valves Property ‘valuations in Pontiac, for tax assessment according to Pontiac City Asessor W. Raymond Ran- som. This is an increase of $22,895,795 ocer the total a year ago. Report of the final fig- ures was released yesterday pletion of work following the annual city board of review session. The 1956 total incorporates $132,- property valuation, The large imerease over last ayearAs due to increased building General Motors industries within the city, the highest taxpayer in Pontiac, had its assessed-valuation| boosted from $63,959,300 in 1955 to $80,800,000, This willl mean that), GM will pay more than 75 per) city taxes in 1956, Ransom ‘said. The Board of Tax Review, after hearings before the public, reduced $597,200 off the assessor's real es- tate property valuation of $132, toy eye ve over mie att there was an increase of $16,985,050 for personal property, according to’ Ransom. The figures for 1955 were: real ‘estate ‘valuation, $126,290,745; sonal property, $90,300,100. tal was $216,590,480, The information will be forward- in 1956, total $239,486,275,| by Ransom, following com-| § activity in the city, Ransom sald, (~~ 201,125 in real estate property val-| 7 uation and $107,285,150 in personal . 2 Big Wind Rips Through Atlanta TWO WERE KILLED —A large tree and a telephone pole snapped like matches in a brief but violent windstorm that swept Atlanta Friday. — _killed by a “falling tree.- The_-Covalinny. ote | Ce rie a sea Saeki Be ete even harder hit by high winds, ’ = mnctit hidhdheis ts snather-eoetbsiv atte alieeains | AP Wirephote Tornadoes Rip ‘Carolina Towns Heavy : Rains Follow; Dwellings Damaged; 2 Women Die in Atlanta yesterday, dipping ‘into at least three areas. Considerable damage to dwellings and other buildings was reported. Power lines were down and communications dis- “|rupted, Two persons were injured slight- ly by flying debris. ed to county and state offices for equalization, Ransom said, The city. allocation will be derived \from a county valuation set by the state, he added. Prisoner's Plight Brings Clothing From Trial Jury to the wonderful aspects of the American court systen. Gatewood is in jail, awaiting sentence for failing to support his wife and five children, He’ was eonvicted by an Oakland County Circuit Court jury Thursday, _ But the same jury heard. him testify he was wearing his over- cat in court because his shirt was torn, and he had no other clothes. | Yesterday, panel member J. P. clothing to. Gatewood. in jail, The jury had collected it from their own homes, Judge Clark J. Adams, who will sentence Gatewood April 16, said today: “The wonderful thing is they knew he was. guilty, and they upheld the law nian mercy in their hearts.”’ two of three bandits who fire ettor bb) tr the out brent a es tillery duels between Egypt and Israel in the bloody Gaza strip. Tent—police-seemed-to—be-on their itrail. They then registered at the | Hotel Montejo ‘here. one of ba capture. BULL FLINT (AP)—Police and FBI agents today captured mercial and Savings Bank of $62,402 yesterday. First reports said all the money had been recovered but that ETIN robbed the Citizens Com- | Gus Gatewood can testify today| Heavy rain and wind accom- panied the storm, which ap- parently moved northeast from the vicinity of Abbeville, 8. C. It hit near Greenwood, 8. C., and in two places in North Carolina. About 1-3 inch of rain fell here in 30 minutes as the storm passed over the city, which had been alerted for a. tornado. Heavy rain and winds of 35 to 45. m.p.h. were reported at Low- reys, S.C, TREES KILLS 2 WOMEN At Atlanta, Ga., a dead and partly rotted tree toppled over in a gust of wind and killed two women hanging out clothes. Killed were Mrs, Ruth Wilson, 48, and Mrs: Lola Lee’ Freeman, 57. A brisk blow an hour or so earlier apparently had broken the tree loose. A new gust finished it off.| ‘The tragedy occurred three hours, Porter took a hefty bundle of men's; story. stuck Atlanta, with gusts up ‘to 48 m.p.h, after a severe wind and rain In the Abbeville-Greenwood area 'wind tore off the roof of one build- ‘ing at the Abbéville textile mill, and unroofed dwellings. . More homes were destroyed at Green- east. The tornado missed Greenwoed itself but brought strong winds and heavy rain to the city. One house was destroyed, an- other tipped over and several damaged by a_ tornado which dipped in for about five minutes in the vicinity of the Mecklenburg- iUnion County line in North Caro- jlina. wood, two or three miles farther) Azores today on its voyage Area Pilot Dies as Jet Crashes Lt. John Hall Victim as Two Meet Death in Plane Tragedy An Air Force pilot, 24, from Bloomfield Township and another Michigan officer werd killed yes- jterday when their F890 Scorpion linterceptor plane crashed and burned near Mailstrom Air Force Base in Montana. The pilot was Lt., John R. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Clark Hall, 2415 E.. Hammond Lake Dr., who was to have left the service in June. The Air Force identified the observer in the plane as %nd Lt. Alton A, Nelson, 22, son of Mrs. Anna M. Peters of Three Oaks. Officials said Hall was ferrying the plane to Alaska. He had just taken off after arriving at the base Thursday night for refueling and foreign clearance. Unmarried, Hall was stationed. at Kelley AFB in San Antonio, 'Tex., his mother said.~The young pilot had been assigned to ferry planes all over the country, she said. . Hall had enlisted in the Air Force over five years ago with his brother, James, 26. He was to have taken a 20-day ‘furlough in May, prior to his re- lease in June, Mrs. Clark said. Pineau Cancels Trip: PARIS (INS)—The French For- eign Ministry announced today that Foreign Minister Christian Pi- Lo Cites Six Limiting Factors in Speech © Educator Analyzes Water Problem There are six main ‘limiting factors to an Oakland Count ywater supply system, Dr. Andrew Mozola told a Cranbrook . audience last ‘night, Dr. Moaola, Wayne University 3 Complicated | pumps and equip- ment, These also would be more : Church News OT rTinT ii 12, 1 there, all the chiens problems can be licked,” Dr, Mozola said. In Today's Press Building News ,....... 17 thra %4 County News wes gvoudisdecsiges @ ee ee 8 MIR 565. covey rsiayeae Me : TV & Radio, Programs... , Bart well levels 105 feet in 61 years. In 1950, he added, Pontiac wells were 16 million gal- fons of water per day from the underground supply, Sports a ooeesan 20% 16 Ask Aid for Victims of Tornado Disaster ,jneau A ped to Israel because of increased tension on the Arab-Israeli bor- ders. Pineau had planned to fly to jIsrael tomorrow or Monday. Grace’K elly Aboard fina Sails Past Azores Today ABOARD THE SS CONSTITUTION AT SEA (INS) The liner Constitution, bearing Grace Kelly to Monaco for her marriage to Prince Rainier Ill, passed The beautiful actress was to pose for pictures t afternoon in various parts of the ship. Grace shared the limelight last night. with her jadelphia. Votes to Cover Operating Costs ‘With $150, my } Higgins Lauds but Raps Ziegler ae Decisive Move A hotly-contested bill to extend MTA chairman George N. Hig+ to the Mediterranean, + handsome parents, Mr, and Mrs. John B. Kelly of Phil- The Kellys and other members Closkey in the ship's Tattoo Room. to the ship's main lounge to dance. organza gown, with a V-back and flowing panels from each shoulder, danced several times with her millionaire father, Then shé sat back and chatted mother, resplendent in a turquoise blue —— dress, and father competed in contest, . ; The Kellys didn't win but they had every passenger them, Kelly relaxed later at the bridge table while Mrs, Kelly and Grace discussed . pee; plans with their friends. This ship is scheduled to reach Monaco—and Prince Rainier—on Thursday, feeeee night Miss Kejly will go to a ship's costume party and on Monday. will be the guest of honor at a dinner ‘given by the ship’s captain, by Mr, and Mrs, Matthew Mc-|‘ Following dinner, the Kellys went n a champagne waltz) teeth 4 -~ Malenkov Flies Home After Handshaking ‘Tour LONDON #—The Soviet Union's Georgi Malenkov flew off for home in style today in Russia’s sleek TUIO4 jet airliner after a 23-day handshaking tour of Britain, Malenkov, former Premier who ~ now is minister of power stations, read a ¢tatement which said his visit had been “very fruitful” both technically and socially. , General Motors officially dedi- cates its new Technical Center May 15-16, Harlow H. Curtice, president of General Motors, said today the program would commemorate com- site and—Twetve Mite? roads, “This dedication, a great mile- stone in the country’s modern in- dustrial history, will pay tribute The Red Cross is accepting mon- ey for direct transmission to seven Michigan counties lashed by tor- nadoes Tuesday night, Oakland County chapter chairman Rev. William C. Hamm said today. Hamm said donors may express preference whether their money ior is placed in the general disaster fund. Headquarters are at 118 Franklin Bivd, Japan Grounds Planes goes directly to the disaster area | - More NO TROUBLE AT ALL! We had no trouble at all to sell the un-needed furniture, we advertised in the Want Ads, aced th = 2 ved, which proves there a big ‘demand for items like these, ‘ : SOLID YOUTH BED.- CoM. plete, Boodle + play- pen, double bed size Bimmons springs. | to. men and women of our central | staff organizations — Research, | Engineering, Styling and Manu- facturing—whose efforts contrib- ute so much to General Motors’ success,” he sald, “These _ scientists, saiaaiatiae: engineers and technicians are the pletion of the 330-acre 25 building GMC’'s Technical Center to Be Dedicated May 15. afternoon with Mr. Curtice ‘hold. ing a news conference, The General Motors peostinie will speak at the official dedica- tion ceremony on the Technical Center site to an audience of more charge of Research Staff, also will speak during the ceremony, The Wednesday program will be carried on a closed circuit telecast to 61 General Motors plants and key cities across the United States and Canada where more than 13,000 GM officials, civic and industrial leaders will gather at dedication lnucheuns. 1 Gaia ail Hi, T er re he S, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956 h then killed Mrs.| GUPS SYRUP WINNERS — New York’ : AP Wirephoto when she fired at him Ole Eiadk Meteo Cspuators, bent gan who tied for first place in the international ae and| Astland, Maple Festival Queen, to be presented © Lyman, White River Junction, Vt. and Clive Shelton elude police. He has to maple syrup producers in Vermont and Michi- Willis, Bellevue, Mich. did not take part in the|~ ~~ ~ | : ss uma trest Adults, TeenagersWould Double - _An Irish Setter, identified as ‘THE PONTIAC PRES toe i a ¥ =e “On Store-Burglary Counts Capture of a gang ot juvenileycharged with the breakin March 29| ihis-own men in breaking the case, which also involved-one arrest for rectiving stolen property. dog that bit three-year-old Edward| the gang Is being charged in J, Rodgers Monday at his home,| oly two of recent breakins, 2201 West Lincoln, is being held| 1¢-yearld, reportedly the ring- my , aca bt man z ~ Cite Local Students for Top Scholarship 582 W. Iroquois: Greta Eileen Phipps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. oe Ses © ~ Gould Names Wife NEW YORK (INS)~—The widow of recluse Frank Jay Gould will receive almost all of the $100,000,- 000 fortune under a will filed ip Westchester County. Gould, who had been living in France for 43 years, died April 1 in his villa on the Riviera, _, : The Weather Foll U.S. Weather Burean Report AC AND VICINITY — Clondy, windy and colder today with scattered showers possibly beeeming mixed with teday. High 46-50. Parti colder te . 38-34, fatr and cool, High y winds 15-25 m.n.h, rly %5-30 go this onew cloudy and Temorrew 50-54, Bewth shifting te weste 4 r ake Today | in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding $8 a.m. 8 am. Wind velocity 16 mph. pager d ° a at ps ia petsaar ss 2 s rises Sunday’at & e z ) 3 toe A — BM. co eeseee A , ; seein : pull a na 002 Fkaneoeer: DBs. cacevees Ce ae BML sareanes ee oe ¢ Year Age in Pontiac n ih Pr et? eee it) bade cee b eee rh awes oes + les Se stealth cdeteded Bi) Housekeeper Jr., 23, of 320 Harri- the home after breaking and enter- : Attorney Eyes Seat win Michigan Senate “4\tours across the U,-S. and Canada, St.; of 325 Harrison St., and James W. ing charges were filed in Juyenile |Court. A fourth man was arraigned on a charge of receiving stolen property in one robbery, He is Charles L, Robinson, 24, of 53 Union St., who pleaded guilty be- fore Pontiac Township Justice. Robert Hodge and was sentenced to 90 days im jail. The sentence Was suspended, - Police’: claim they found two rifles and a radio at Robinson's home, They said another gun was found in the trunk of Flansburgh’s car and a fourth at Berg's home. Flansburgh waived examination before Hodge and was bound over bond. . : ‘ Berg and Housekeeper were Clarence A. Reid, Jr., a South- field ToWnship attorney who prac- tices in. Detroit, has announced he will seek the Republican nomina- ion for State Senator from the 12th district in the August primaries. Reid, whose father was State Senator for 10 years, ran for the nomination in the 18th district in 1954. He has been Republican delegate | from the 22nd ward in Detroit, and| is active in Parent-Teacher Associ- ation and the proposed incorpira-| tion of Southfield Township. A graduate of Tri-State College, ‘and the Detroit College of Law, he) jis married and has two children. | — Blind Bullwhip Artist to Perform at Meeting: Billed as the ‘‘world's only blind bullwhip artist,” Pete Hox, 53, of Detroit will perform at a meeting tonight at the Pontiac Moose Lodge, 350 Mt.; Clemens St. Hox was blinded in an auto ac- cident in 1942, He said he set out (on his new career to prove that a handicapped person can over. come a handicap “if he really wants to,” He has since performed in 16 he said, and recently hak appeared on television, 8 Public Tennis Courts ine operation 1» b- (Clawson Man Faces Although | Heved to have extended for at ~» (Kidnaping Charges .|charged with accosting her in her of Berg, 21, |him. Iron Workers for appearance April 16 in Circuit UCourt,_He was treed under $2,500: ‘\French Morocco, frees all of the placed under $1,000 property or $500 cash bohd. MONROE (INS) — A 25-year-old Clawson man was held for ques- tioning today in the Monroe Coun- ty jail after a Detroit widow ac- cused him ot kidnaping her. . State police identified the man as Gene A, Turner, who the wom- an, Mrs. Wililiam C. Shackley, 41, home and forcing her to ride with, ° * * School Spending White House Education Report Covers Work of Past Two Years teachers’ salaries. by Chairman Neil R. McElroy. Other major features of the report include: federal aid for school. construction. handled by, communities. 3—Extension of public health and safety services to private and parochial schoois, , E Into Extra Hours Appropriations Hassle | WASHINGTON—Money spent on education should be doubled within the next 10 years, the committee for the White House Conference on Education has recommended. In- cluded in the committee recom- mendations is a major increase in Final report of the committee was given to President Eisenhower 1—Endorsement of emergency) 2—School integration issue be Legislature Goes Delays Action on Bills; Session May End Today LANSING (INS) = The 1956 ses- went into an overtime period today session May 11. PENSION HASSLE The Senate’s refusal to approve a pension bill for 60-year-old legis- lators provided one cause for the angry clash, Some other contro- versial measures were pried loose from committees yesterday during the busy 14-hour session. One of them gives the Detroit-Wayne Ma- jor Airport $420,000 in state funds despite earlier Senate attempts to allow nothing. These funds, multi- plied by matching federal and local monies, would yield about $1,680,- 000 to start work on a new terminal building and other improvements which eventually would cost an estimated $12-million. | * Lawmakers killed a bill which would give discretionary powers to the Conservation Commission to permit hunters to shoot does in areas found to be overstocked with deer, LA Claims Census LOS ANGELES (INS) — The sprawling city of Los Angeles laid claim today to unseating Philadel- phia as third largest city in the nation on the basis of a census of 2,241,433 population for the Cal- {fornia metropolis. * *« #? The official U. 8. census was reported to the Los Angeles City Council today by the head counters. The most recent official census put Philadelphia's population at 2,071,605. New York ranks first 4—Urged greater variation in school curriculums, as opposed to more limited scope of studies. 5—Urged the President to call a White House conference on higher} education, The report is the. concfusion of a two-year project in which 3,000 Start Constructing Mackinac Bridge ST. IGNACE #—Getting the 1956) construction season under way at| the Mackinac Straits bridge, tron workers have began installation) of work platforms, elevators and derricks, * * ®@ The immediate job will be erect- ing two cable bents which are per- manent ‘supports for the bridge jcables, located at one end of the backstay span. * * @« Bridgemen then will begin hang- ing catwalk ropes to provide sup- the cable spinning crew will work. The main job this year will be stringing of cables for the five- mile, $100,000,000 span. Cable | reeling machinery has been in- stalled at Sault Ste. Marie where early in May crews will begin winding the cable wire on reels. in July, to be completed in to be completed in 1957, Morocco Now Free as Franco Ends Ties MADRID, Spain‘ W—Spain to- day proclaimed its 44-year pro- tectorate of Morocco ended and the 18,000-square-=-ntile North Af- rican territory independent and fully. sovereign, * * © The action, along with a similar French declaration last month for Moslem sultanate except the small international zone of .Tangier. ‘ * * * Sultan Mohammed ben Youssef of Morocco approved the docu- ments of accord after 11 ministers of the two governments had work- ed for 13 straight hours. on the text. The Sultan and Generalissi- mo Francisco Franco worked out the broad details, Boy, 4, Suffers Injuries After Being Hit by Car November. The bridge is expected | An Tostal in Erie community conferences, 53 State and territorial conferences and a White House conference on edu- cation were held. On the issue of racial integration, the committee urged that the prob- lem “be worked out by each com- munity in its own way.” Poem and Chicago second in number of residents, sion of the Michigan Legislature} after lawmakers became snarled - }in-pariiamentary procedure. The 1956 session was slated to| Makes Her 3rd City | touna’ se one The Day in Birmingham patroiman. atiack on Riesel, released the young man and hurried off te search for the holdup men. He But his description of the young man tallied with that of the slen- der, black-haired thug who stepped out of the shadows on W. 5ist St. and splashed acid in Riesel's face early Thursday. ; Riesel, 41, foe of labor rack- eteering, was reported improved at St. Clare’s Hospital. His eyes remained bandaged and doctors said it would. be another week be- fore they could tell..whether his sight would be permanently im- paired, Mean prehension of the sulphuric acid The census revealed that the boomtown of Los Angeles has grown by 131,770 persons since the 1953 census, which counted 2,109,633, Homer Ferguson Back in Capital From Manila WASHINGTON (® — Homer Fer- guson, retiring ambassador to the Former Deputy Seeks tins. wes mc go a in the August primaries. Sheriff's department, Oakland department in Sheriff Frank lrens, - ‘ Married, he has no children, Actual spinning of the suspension : cables is scheduled for viet te [Srael, Egypt Still Battle in Gaza Strip U.N. appeal for a cease - fire. U. N. appeal for a cease - fire. There were gun duels lasting up to four hours but apparently no casualties. * * An Israeli’ army spokesman Israeli outposts three times. An Egyptian military matic weapons were used and the in a four-hour exchange. The Israeli spokesman said a complaint ‘had been lodged with the Mixed Armistice Commission and an emergency meeting re- quested. No Pickup ta73-77 David E, Brann, 62, a former Oakland County Sheriff's deputy, said yesterday he will seek the Republican nomination for sheriff Brann, now a private investi- - Of 32 years int police work, 12 of them with the He holds police work citations from J, Edgar Hoover, Dearborn, Ann Arbor and Flint. He was re- moved from his. position in the 194 by JERUSALEM (# — Israeli and Egyptian forces blazed away at each other again today in the Gaza sector despite the urgent said the Egyptians opened fire at spokes- man in Cairo-said it -was—the—Is- raelis who started up an exchange| on the Damra sector northeast of Gaza at>4 am. He said aute- Egyptians suffered no casualties capitol today, ready to assume a Nomination to Sheriff sox sost as jadze of te U's: Cour of Military Appeals. With his wife, the former Re- publican senator from Michigan flew into National Airport yester- day, but missed a planned State Department, reception by not noti- tying anyone of his arrival. wasn't sure himself after a slightly harrowing trip from the far east. The Fergusons left Manila March hour and a half later when it de- Tost it blew .a- tire .on land, by engine trouble again. term on the nation's highest mili- tary tribunal. The post pays $25,- 500 a year. Chief Justice Earl Warren will swear him in Monday in the Su- preme Court building. Auto Accident Injures Three-Year-Old Boy e: A three-year-old boy, injured when he ran into a car in front of his home yesterday evening, is lin good condition in Pontiac Gen- ‘eral Hospital, authorities said. Gary Hutchinson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Everett Hutchinson, of 833 Woodland Dr., suffered head in- juries when he dashed from the sidewalk into a car driven by Rob- ert Stowe, 16, of 108 W. Long- 'fellow Ave., police said. French Cite Ben Graver NEW YORK ®# — Ben Grauer, NBC commentator and special know the arrival time because he| 23, but the plane had to return an) igu. veloped engine trouble. The plane County Finance Committee. made several stops in Asia and , Europe before reaching Paris'is among future plans. landing. On the final leg of the trip, over: the Atlantic, the Fergusons’ plane, , ca was forced back to Shannon, Ire- He’s ‘Pining’ for Grace Ferguson, 67, was appointed by| President Eisenhower to a 15-year hurler climbed to more than $33,- 000. One for $1,000 was pledged of Operating Engineers, the same local Riese] attacked in a radio broadcast only hours before acid assault, Riesel said the attack on him apparently stemmed from _ the broadcast, . Police put a round-the-clock guard on Betty Nevins, 23, who was with Riesel at the time of the attack. She assists him with his ‘column for the New York Daily | Mirror and 192 other newspapers. Republicans Move Into New Quarters New Republican Party headquar- ters have been opened in the Pon-| tiac State Bank Building, County GOP chairman Chad Ritchie said while, rewards for the ap-in., by Local 138, International Union), intendent of all Oakland County ings, Besides his wife, he is survived by his son, Glenn H. Arthur of Lansing and one grandchild. A sis- ter, Mrs. Ethel Holdridge, is living day from Donelson-Johns Funeral Cemetery. - Sylvester Cojocar a millwright at Pontiac Motor Di- vision. He is survived by his wife and son, Gus, of Pontiac. Church, 456 Arthur St. where serv- ice will be held at 12 noon Mon- day. Prayers will be said tonight and Sunday at 8 p.m.’ The Rev. Theo Scala, his pastor, will offi- ciate with burial in Oak Hill Ceme- tery. space for the planned intensive campaign for Federal, State and County offices, and. will serve var- county committees, clubs; |women's organizations and the Ritchie said an expansion of staff Prince Rainier Admits MONTE CARLO — Prince Rainier III. of Monaco admitted today he’s pining something aw- ful for Grace Kelly, his princess- to-be. “IT miss my girl,"’ the Prince said to an old friend, “She is ab- solutely wonderful.” Miss Kelly, who is to marry the ruler of this pint-sized principal- ity on April 18, now is on the high seas en route to Monaco. Administration May Ask Hike in Defense Funds WASHINGTON (®—The admin- istration reportedly has decided tentatively on a half billion dol- lar “upward revision” of its re- quest for nearly 35 billions im de- fense funds for next fiscal year. Pentagon officials said last night the request may go to Congress next week after it returns from its Easter recess. The matter is known to have been considered by the Cabinet. The larger offices will provide) Word has been received of the ‘death of Michael V. Plouffe, 16, of '1616 Homecrest St., Kalamazoo, He was killed in an automobile acci- dent in Kentucky on his way home from Florida, Michael had lived in Pontiac un- til a few years ago when he moved with his parents, Valmore and ; !Phyltis Adams. Plouffe; to Kalama-; z00, While in Pontiac he attended the Lebaron School. . Surviving besides his mother and father are a brother, Daniel, with the .U.-S. Air Force in Africa; two sisters, Valerie and Patricia, both at home; grandparents, Mrs. Mary Pluffe and Mr. and Mrs, Philip Adams, all of Pontiac. Service will be from the Dono- va n Funeral Home in Kalamazoo. Rev. J. S. Woods Service was held this afternoon in the Church of God in Christ, Seattle, Wash. for the Rev. J. S. Woods, a citizen of Pontiac for the last 32 years. He was born in Bonneyville, Ky., June 6, 1880,and married in Gell- cho, Tenn, Besides wife, Mary, he is survived by children, Plato of of Pittsburgh;Esmo of Nashville, Tenn,, Mrs. Margaret Longua of Detroit, Booker, Mrs. Hulda Wil- son, Victor, Lawrence, Aumon and Velgreet and three grandchildren. _JThe Rev. Mr. Woods, an evange- list, died Sunday in Seattle, 1917 and was maintenance super-| Home with burial in Ottawa Park} school Michael V. Plouffe Eton Residents Called to Third Paving Hearing _| BIRMINGHAM—Eton road resi-; whether 31 or 33 are .jdents from Lincoln to Yorkshire would ‘call for residents. to |have been advised of another hear-|pay 7 per.cent of the cost to ing, to choose either 31 or 33 feet|widen the street to a standard 29 width for the new surfacing. feet. Industries would pay 8 pér About 100 received a communi-|cent of the project expense, less pong a eet Poe ee the cost of widening loos meeting. sth, oe Viehidisin ik Gaede ath bank ; septeapen.: their ladies with a day at St. theta oken toe many nootaente |i. After breaktast, the Rotary . 2 5 S " objected to a 41 foot width at |Tonth a¢ St. Clair Inn and tour the the March 19 hearing. The |Dominion Glass Company. Feature ss ee it (see oc pire @ porting bes given by Congressman G A. A revised estimate of cost sets|etforts in Congress. sparked the SE ee ear oot Lawrence Seaway planning. — , end sets $12,750 for as-| | HiTweive Oth mentors or the city - at-large will pay. land, and have promised an ad- He took over his duties as ser- ee Holy Name Altar Society mem- bers will elect officers Monday at geant on April 1, Glover tives io\PQnfiaC Deaths Same ‘nau Famer Fels ot a oe ‘ou Did A ° d H | Mrs. Earl J. Acre wey Ree laa Id ACI Mur ef oie Sate ae oe cre 19 | on waits ofthe Lengua of Won soon iin her home. ~~ fen Voters meet next week. Chair- Survi her husband and|™man Mrs. Molly Voss has plannel! arely ape ton chiitn wears. Marjorie Reater|the units, based on a booklet - Clarkston, Morris of Royal Oak,|‘Know Your State,” from the state wicoard of Posting ond: Sars Bar-|league. Revision of the state con- Riesel Assailant May|C'.ter who is with her hug-|stitution will be discussed. Have Been Man Halted, jband, a missionary in Belgain Con-| Welcoming thelr own unit Freed by Patrolman = |*°; 3 will be announced later by Farmer-Snover NEW YORK —A hoodlufri who| Funeral flung acid into the eyes of labor eee columnist Victor Riepal i have Glen H. Arthur slipped in and out of a ceman’s grasp shortly prvah the attack. Glen H. Arthur, 61, of 925 Oregon ported yesterday that he halted ajeral Hospital after a brief young man running from the Born in Rose City Jan. 24, 1895, scene of the assault. The man said|he was the son of James B. ont he was fleeing from two bandits enn ngainn soi beg te * who tried to hold him up, Ge ' ; cones ne Ohio. former The m, unaware of the | Co here from Milford, he brook, band teacher at Poppleton, will lead the school band in a program in the all-purpose room. Community Singing will be accom- panied by Frank Willcock, anist, Karl Brenkert Service for Kari Brenkert, who died yesterday, will be at 3 p.m. Monday at Bell Chapel of the Wil- liam R. Hamilton Co. Burial will ‘be in White Chapel Cemetery. ‘Lake Angelus Man Files Assessment Suit. In a suit filed Monday in Circuit Court, a Lake Angelus resident charges the village, Waterford Township and state tax assessing “‘fraudue Jack Rothberg is petitioning for return of $4,000 in 1955 taxes on the estate, Waterford Township Bell said assessors estimated the 13 - bedroom main house, guest house and caretaker’s house on Waterforé Township supervisor Lloyd Anderson, who acts as as- sessor, said assessment on the es- tate was reduced from $75,000 to $50,000 three years ago. He ex. plained the drop was due to ‘‘nor- mal depreciation.” UM to Be Investigated for Academic Violations ST, LOUIS (INS)— Univer. sity of Michigan was marked for investigation yesterday by the American Association of Univer- sity Professors. The group voted to censure two schools for alleged violation of academic freedom, Four—others will be investigated along with U. of M, Four Cows, 7 Calves Italy Cites President sioniof Detroit Edison Co. DETROIT (INS)—One of Italy's jhighest honors was presented last night, to Walker L, Cisler, presi- the Edison Co. RESERVATIONS | AVAILABLE Air or Steamer — TO EUROPE ee Goes « i lent, discriminating and unjust’ in attorney John Bell said yesterday. - 4% t ee es } sot i oe i4 > a. FES WE ROS ANE | i ae | pee) © 7 ARS were i a Ged Gee A & flee me) i Pa ee ihe eae 4 is 4) ke é THE # ke He f F E Fy PRE ify z 4 iT yi f z f ; HE i i i j } sle Ave. : Peter Anthony Cart- dag son of Dr. F, S. Cartwright, 76 Jre Wolter, 731 Pearson. i WSCS Units List J ime of Meetings * COMMERCE—The Isabelle Tho- burn Circle of WSCS, Commerce Methodist church, will- meet at 8 p.m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Carleton Hastings, 8340 Golfside Pr., to complete arrangements for @ bake sale and to hear a report from the play committee. } Other circles scheduled to meet pext week are as follows: re rs Z 3 ewer eee erewes e £ 5 J he wre any Curling, 3142 Adele Terrace, ® p.m. Marlette Girl Engaged « MARLETTE — Mr. and Mrs. {Charles Hoist announce the en- agree of their daughter, Shir- ey, to Willis Homer, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs, Fred Homer of Brown “City. The wedding will be June 2. Metamora Aid to Meet +» METAMORA —. The Metamora _adies Aid Society will meet at ‘Pilgrim Congregational Church on sThursday, April 12, at 2 p.m. ~ Oakland County Sudens of the freshman class, I and be recognized a School Pledges & - . as - % ss peaeienenent ee COT"" seeceanenieneneenneite sabe ~ psi a Tan $200,000. ‘The Florist Shop’ Slated Sunday by Romeo Players: er the meeting by a committee composed of Mrs. Ray Dembowski, Mrs. George Burns and Miss Nancy Jarecz. Romeo Man Engaged to Girl in Hawaii ROMEO—Mr. and Mrs. Juan Amai of Haina, Hawaii, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Howard F. Boom, 112 Rawles St. No definite date has been set for the wedtiing, 14—MARLETTE PRINCIPAL Marlette Principal to Join Coach Staff MARLETTE — Richard Kamins- ka, now Marlette High School prin- cipal, will join the office staff of the General Coach Works Inc., when his present contract with the Board of Education expires on July 1, according to an announcement by John Atkins, president of Gen- eral Coach, Kaminska will have been prin- cipal for three years.’ Civic Leaders to Analyze Youth Role in Community ’ “Youth and the Community” will ‘be the theme of-aj program to be ‘sponsored Monday, Apr. 23 by the «Adult Institute of Congregation B'nai Israel for Pontiac residents. . * * * : The program,will feature a panel ‘of 10 members who will discuss eyouth in his place in the family, ‘in schools, with other youths, and jin religion. : Included. in the list of panel * members are Dr. James Me- ‘ Hugh of Pontiac State Hospital { Who will speak on “Youth. and » the Family”; and Paul Sullivan, * psychologist in the Pontiac School ¢ system, speaking on ‘Youth in ‘ the School.” * Other speakers will be William ‘Coulacos, Pontiac Boys Club di- rector, cov “Youth and His {Place with Other Youths’; and ‘the Rev. C. George Widdifield, All «Saints Episcopal Church, discuss- « fing “Youth and Religion.” * * * ri + According to Rabbi Hepry Hos- ‘chander, who will be moderator vot the group, there ‘will be six ‘boys on the panel selected from -divergent socio-economic and re- digious backgrounds. This grou swill question panel speakers, . The meeting will be held at the Congregation B'Nai Israel Syna- gogue and will begin at 8:30 p.m. The audience will be able to ques- ition the panel at the end of the meeting. EUNICE SCHULTZ Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Schultz City Sets April 23 .| The recomménded budget pro- \Evening of Music Slated by Youth + mat Brown City BSE $ ‘ — wih Te et PLANNED 8T. ANDREW'S STRUCTURE—Above is the archi- All Saints Episcopal Church of Pontiac. The new building, to be activities also. St. Andrew’s Plans to Move PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956 = A i € sapeee chp SRR a etn OMEN I, ‘Jocated on & four-acre wooded site at Hatchery and Crescent Lake tect’s drawing of the proposed edifice for St. Andrews, a mission of roads, Waterford Township, will be used for other community Public Hearing ‘Farmington Residents to Meet on Proposed Budget for ‘56-'57 vides small salary increases for most city personnel. A total of $59,- 500 has been earmarked for street construction, repair and maintain- ance in anticipation of special as- sessments projects. MARLETTE — Youth Crusade for Christ group is sponsoring an evening of music: at the Brown City United Missionary Church, to- night at 8. Gary Moore from Detroit's VCY will be master of ceremon- }chureh, the reetor—said, ‘| of brick and block construction, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — St. Andrew Church ~— will launch a drive for funds to build a modern $75,000 sanctuary, it was announced today by the Rev. Wal- do R, Hunt, vicar of the church. The proposed structure will ‘be located on a four-acre site at Hatchery and Crescent Lake Rds., and will serve as a center for com- munity activities as well as a It will be a two-level building contemporary in design, and will blend with the rolling wooded terrain. An outstanding feature will be the cathedral-like appearance, cre- ated by the use of masonry and Farmington Seeks Assistant Manager FARMINGTON—Earl_ Scherffius, éity manager, has announced. that applications for the position of as- sistant city manager are now being received at the municipal building. Drive Launched to Erect Church on Hatchery Road glass, Both levels will feature full- length windows, The structure will be 42 x 66 feet in size, SHORT CAMPAIGN If the fund drive, which is to be concentrated over a two week period, is successful, ground break- ing for the new building will be- gin at once, The present building at 4386 Dixte Hwy. has been sold, and church members are hoping to hold worship services in the new building by Sept. 1, St. Andrew Church is a mission of All Saints Episcopal Church in Pontiac Organized in 1951 --under the guidance of the Rev. Ivol I. Curtis and the late Rev. Bert F. A. Ede with 76 communicants from the mother church, today there are 195 families in the parish, MANY ORGANIZATIONS The church has three active women's guilds, a women's auxili- guild, three choirs, a Brotherhood of St. Andrew organization with a junior brotherhood of St. Andrew in the process of being organized, according to the Rev, Mr. Hunt. Serving on the Chapel Commit- tee are Wallace E. Whitmer, a Detroit building firm. Rabbi to Tak ies. Other features will be Ralph pel Team,"’ from Detroit. Local talent will be the Marlette Am- bassador’s Quartet, the Stephen- json Trio and Mrs. Donald Caister. j COUNTY wit Si Bids Due Wednesday on Grading Part of M181 METAMORA—Bids will be re- ceived at Lansing Wednesday for a half mile of highway work in the. village of Metamora. Com- pletion date is Sept. 1. The bids will be on grading and drainage and 36-foot wide bitumi- ‘| This marks the third year that Rochester Pulpit in Sunday Service |Saperstein of th Temple |cob Synagogue, Pontiac, will be) |the guest Sunday in the pulpit of | the First Congregational Church of ‘Rochester. Rabbi Saperstein and the Rev. E.| |John Yuells, as an expression of ‘brotherhood, have exchanged pul-| | pits, | The Rabbi will appear at the 10:45 a.m. worship service tomor- row. The Rev. Mr. Yuetlis preached at Temple Beth Jacob two weeks ago, Also to be present at the service Scott with his ‘Way of Life Gos-| ROCHESTER — Rabbi a inchede De. Bast, Wat: Beth Ja-|A_ E. Ledger and Mrs, Arthur ibeen 5s George Eliott, J. D- Boardman will be general chairman of the campaign fund committee with Stevenson serving as secretary and Clayton Tibbals, jtreasurer, Other members of the son, Mrs. George Higgins, Mrs. Meyer. (Chad Ritchie to Talk ary, women’s service corps, altar) at Republican Confab WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Chad Ritchie, Oakland County Republi- can Chairman, will be the speaker when the Waterford Township Re- ‘publican -Club meets at 8-p.m. Tuesday at the CAI Building. 3 2 Eel Ear iB g | oe township committee chairman to replace Ed Nelson, who has moved. The meeting is open to all Re- publicans whether they expect to join the organization or not. Garden Club on ‘Tall Iris’ ROCHESTER — William H. Hud- in the “Rochester Public. Library, Carter and Mrs, Thomas Lahy. L.S, Shueller and Mrs. C.W, Talley will have charge of the tea, at 1° p.m. Oakland, Groveland Club to Meet Tuesday Night to H ear Talk ae headland The Executive Board will meet Z & ® if8 3 i German Student Sorry to Leave U. S. Friends . ents of & new son, ot flower Mrs. la Wermuth, youth chair- 2 i discussion jman, will have charge of the pro- | ~ County Calendar i -—. in observance of 4H Club thorn alt tinny get County Births atx santetit tyre n enter- Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Haver are par- t ickle at he ‘ne ; road r od ay. A potiuck Dance will be served at 12:30 o'clock. Ey § Pastor to Be Installed at 102-Year-Old Church | FARMINGTON—The 102-year-old Farmington “Universalist Church will formally: install its sixteenth pastor in a service at 4 p.m, Sunday. He is the Rev. Walter E. Kellison, who for six years has als uperiniendcen Di- NOUS aggregate surfacing with con- crete curb and gutter on M181 from School street to Center street. Holly Man Receives Degree From MSU HOLLY—William R. Brock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Brock, a 1951 graduate of Holly High School, received his B. A. degree in Eco- nomics from Michigan State Uni- versity this year. He is now em- ployed with the C Department of Public Relations, Parade of Pro- gess. Country Corners Club ito Meet for Election LEONARD — The Country Cor- Hall. Lesson will be on ‘‘Meet- ing the Meat Bill.” Election of of- ficers will be held and each mem- ber is asked to bring apron pattern or design. ‘Slate Annval Dinner NORTH BRANCH — The Past Matrons of North Branch Chapter, OES, will hold their annual dinner hi p.m, Thursday, at Masonic ners Extension Club will meet at) | 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rowland! this week will be a group of Masons and their wives. | | MARJORIE A. DOTY Mr. and Mrs, Earl Doty of Holly’ announce the engagement of their! daughter, Marjorie Ann, to Ronald) Schram, He is the son of Mr. andi Mrs. Cecil Schram of Holly. The ‘couple plans an Aug. 25 wedding. Experienced real estate ‘salésmen wanted to work gomrwetie from our office et 8081 Lake Rd.) HELP: | Commerce Rd. (nr. Union mission rates are high, plus bonus hospitalization plan, liberal advertising, and i s demarid more ‘hel . + in Oakland County which Pp Phone Mr. Honkey at EMpire 3-4197 ae Show et EMpire 34236 es ee a jversalist jtarian Churches nce 0 Churches in Maine. Dr. Tracy M, Pullman, widely known radio orator and minister of the Central Unitarian-Universal- ist Church ‘in Detroit, will preach the installation sermon. His topic: “A Church to Meet the Needs of Modern Man." The Rey. Mr. Kellison, 43 years old, isa native of West Virginia and a graduate of Salem (W. Va.) College and St, Lawrence Theological Seminary, Canton, N. Y. Before assuming his ad- ministrative position he served as a minister in Henderson, N. Y., and in Biddeford and Cari- hou, Maine. - Of the six Universalist and Uni- in the Detroit metropolitan area, three are in Oakland County—in Birmingham, Oak Park and Farmington, ‘Dies of Crash Injuries LAPEER (®—James Pickens, 88, Rich- dent. Pickens’ wife died April 3 _. |from injuries suffered in the same _ jone-car mishap, . Slate Award Presentation SASHABAW PLAINS — Ts. Michalene Krithers; Janet Ee James Glennie, Library Chairman ° . a aft the Tisch; Staley; Maria here Monday night. Winners to receive honors at 7:30} The Library Committee will p.m, at the Sashabaw School, are: |serve refreshments afterward, REV. WALTER E, KELLISON SPECIAL PURCHASE! _ Installation Extra’ ’ * at Ain Mn dl. SKIRTS and BLOUSES § Ss, $2.98 to 4.98 SHORTS and BLOUSES a Sizes 3to-6x- $1.98 Set _ Pedal Pushers to Match, $1.39 ww. > in Row os Nellie s Country Store feekdays 10 A. M. t *Late model styles $2 more 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDA Y, APRIL i 7, 1956 . a ER Se Fer ae aee | pes Sh) ae BP geractaaniee ies ea ugh Pee ee ter oy cael ce Ann, ‘ of Mr. and Mrs.' ow WY of Kirkway’ “to Charles Robert Crosth- waite, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert > of Pleasant Ridge, tor “place this afternoon, ~ 4 The 4 o'clock ceremony was per- Married this _ afternoon at a7 © 1956 by NEA Service, ine. TM, Reg. US. Pat, OF. 2 Ste See. ete oa \n“ FOOT- BATH 2 | NANCY - L z By Ernie Bushmiller - _ WHAT li! MY FEET ARE WHY ARE . oie ea | YOU TAKING fi HOT ae ERNIE (BOESHPA LL Lp APR-7 . . fy Leslie Turner 50 McKEE INDUSTRIES YOU BOUGHT FROM MR- DOYLE IN 1910! WHAT WAS” THE REQUEST HS, WIFE MADE ; AND HER BUDDIES AND NOW ITS | |[I HAD TO AGREE NEVER IN THE WAY OF 5OME FURTHER TO DESTROY If WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF MRS. DOYLE: OR HER HEIRS! — EXACTLY! YOU HAVE YIN OTHER WORDS, A NICE WAY WITH ELDERLY / I'm {0 BROWBEAT EASY. JUST SHOW | A FEEBLE OLD LADY 'S WIDOW THAT HER INTO GIVING UP-HER, SENTIMENTAL GESTURE | DREAM, WHILE TWO 116 NO LONGER PRACTICAL! | PEEPING TOMS | . RECORD IT FOR SKY ® W \ A MAGAZINE! |@ 1956 by NEA Service, By Edgar Martin TRwittiams 4-7 DIXIE DUGAN a" BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON 6 soiey 07 series nn (tex a ' \ al g i 7 — GS er aton ste / GET BACK 7A) Ss BP f ¢.. P =! \ i) i DO IT YOURSELF hy Dagtchers9 > ——— a GOLL-EEEE! -— ee NN oe GUY sTERLIDG! [HVA PAC YOUNG, SINGLE, =i f Ap LOWSOME...A ff if <3 ! OVE-MaAn Wl) a i Dr. Herbert | B. Nelson, head of Riek < aeeetedt vision address. ag oe _ja.m. Monday at ban Dudley H. orm at her home in Argentine. Convict Pontiac Man : the English department, said the Bloomfield|. ‘ meaning re Moore Funeral Home, zl is-varvived-by-her-husband; | a, aa big difference was in the 50-word Ee vawedane to this year’s results of the presi- ‘Heights, Graveside service will one sister, Mrs. Harry Sibley of on kin Charges : i spelling section, Such words . as dentigl preference primary, which at 1:30 p.m, the same day in Elk-| Pontiac, and two nephews, A .Pontiac man who pleaded similar, laboratory, privilege and Otti is regarded as a popularity Boe ton , Cass City, with bur- Alex Parr guilty yesterday to daytime break- ' apologize were fas more bother- manager'In the 1952 primary Sen, Estes ial there. Mrs. McCaslin died sud-| GOODRICH — Service for Alex|ing entering was sentenced to ee sea some this year than 29 years ago. at the time of his) Kefauver, the only name on the; | denly yesterday. ' Parr, 93, of 10476 East Hegel Rd.,/18 months to five years in State i The difference in the formal appointment, Ly-|Democratic ballot, received 526,301) _& A resident of the county for 27|/here, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday of Southern Michigan for ‘ rammar section slight, Nel- kacs has bee n|¥°tes. Stevenson, who as a candi- years, she is survived by-her hus-|from the C. F. Sherman Funeral/ violation of probation. : ‘ sn oped We Gh inne oe associated with sted ee pulduiiied cimton te. { se Mer Ga Gand ur Anal Doxturs Gsm, me Gen Pe Citford Church, 1% of 19 S. ‘ : as asa ice, re- Pontiac, and : von ery. . : ‘cian’ seus cree crm, = oe com Fe 8 ceived 54,336. write-in votes. ie Torani t dunchion Mrs. Beryl|day at the home of his son Je- a t ositional i. participiai—— LUKACS forma- , .* * Wirepheote Franklin Rochester; sisters, rome, er ee County Circuit udge " A phrases, gerund phrases, jnfini. |tion in 1934. Prior to becoming Supporters of Kefauver, Who PAYS DEBT — Mrs. Christine McMaster, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. gh Seeger oS ae City} He is survived by his son, Je- Russel Holland, who had placed : tive ‘phrases, adjective clauses, office manager, he served in the/ scored an upset victory over Ste-| walks with her pet dog, Spats, which she found as an abandoned jang Mrs. Charles Klinkman of|rome of Goodrith: & daughter, | him on three probation j adverb clauses, noun clauses, — Mae orahiornierarn sR venison in Minnesota last month in) puppy four years ago, They graduated recently from a seeing-eye |Dearborn: 11 grandchildren and|Mrs. Madge Fink of Clarkston; ajJuly. — = ae a hee independent clauses and apposi-- — adverti ag sagheppcor their first headon contest, have| dog school in Columbus, O. Mrs. McMaster had 20-20 vision when jone great-grandchild, _. brother, James of Belleville, vel. chererrmewen et tives, i new pe . ad bore waned vole ia voles : - .| she found the dog, but later lost her sight due to a diabetic condition, Calvin T. Waggoner —enows, yr sodguek: age has scheduled a Con- bee : A i . 7 uv ‘ - : = i sia 5 § . a ve Photography 2 The best result in the test this|SS_ Sssistant to Pred ae ee "| WLALED LAKE — Service for} ™Creh igen Bae re ior September 1986. year was > — and the == - |but said if he gets 10 per cent) B 1] f L Ch d Calvin T. Waggoner, 54, of $42 a : ™ ——— Diggs Suggests _ |cf,Stevenson's pp Seco ells O OS upaderos ee Gr kibaiee mae WE NOW HAVE 6 TELEPHONE TRUNE LIES Pair Enters Gui ee gs “en T 1] Th k H 1] d Chapel, here, with burial in Walled FE deral 2-0296 FE 5-9495 FE tens Guilty Plea | ‘That Psychiatrists (LOM LNanks to OMY WOO |r cemeicry. tr. Wassoocr| Fedwal 2.0297 =a Stee mu SBaae to Area Breakin Charges Check Hubbard : : | - died suddenly yesterday, . | CHIEF PONTIAC FEDERAL Two men who had pleaded in.| ~42€C. udpar | LOS CHUPADEROS, Mex. (INS) scenes making the ringing bell a| He is survived by his wife, Mary Cred Unites | nocent to night-time breaking and) LANSING W#—A negro repesent- dys qd en ind —The two-hundred inhabitants of}warning signal of a Comanche! Rosckrams Waggonet, and-three}———— si mse saumaneemnce: entering March 12 pleaded guilty|ative suggested today that Dear-| _ a tiny adobe-mud Mexican village raid. brothers. : eS 850 JOSLYN STREET . eon : >to an added count of daytime|born’s Mayor Orville Hubbard 7] ' ee big tae eres — When the dell arrived—e new Mrs, Lena Loomis ~ ——— breaking ,and_ enteriftig yesterday| should be examined by_psychia- W Homel y | bronge one still bearing the price XFORD—Service for Mrs. Lena : afternoon, — trists. as y egy Agere! ee ‘ Ben pencilled on its side — Sherman | Loomis, 88, of 314% West Burdick, THE HOB-NOB SHOP ! . ‘_ * ‘| Rep. CharlesM. Diggs (D-Detroit) oe ~| Presénted it to the town's hum: /will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday} oq wighiond Rd. (M-S9) Va Block W. of Airport. OR 3-7112 William O. Wall, of 20500 An-| said on the floor of the House ‘Marryin’ Sam’ Says can’ be. a | ble and embarrassed mayor, |from the Flumerfelt Funeral Home ‘ pe : dover St., Detroit, and Nickolas) that Hubbard had told the press ; Y Director Geo Shermans tf the! Francisco Almarez, amid the |here, with burial in Mt, Pleasant HOBBIES and MODELS of All Kinds - . DeLeo, 304 E, Pearl St., Hazel he had kept his job as mayor of Half the Men He Wed ovis gneve wt was the first; “Mr of cameras and pop of Cemetery. Mrs. Loomis died yes--| Gem Stones and Minerals for Rock Mounds Zz Park, pleaded guilty to breaking) Dearborn for 15 years because] Were Better Lookin - eatieh sosaething wie in the| flashbulbs, terday at her home. Relatives re-| j into a Madison Heights industrial) he “had kept every knowri Negro 9 . 2 "oe . quest that, in lieu of flowers, do- plant. with intent —to rob. tt , “ae ident of Dea village of “Los Chupaderos” (the) But although the new bell had) nationt-be given to the heart fund. . They will be sentenced. April 16) horn,” mee of CROWN POINT, Ind. (INS) —|5UCKliigs) when” Cart Kraeger’s/been~delivered,—-the townspeople; a ee ee ; by Oakland County Circuit Judge - a Crown Point's owe Marryin’ Sam |company moved in: The ubiquitous showed none of the expectd eag-| 4 resident of Oakland County for Clark J. Adams. eid baer. that Hubbard had who has tied. the knot for 30,009 church, as much a part of the erness to instal] it. 68 years, Mrs, Loomis is survived - am ae —- a said at least half the men ene as barefoot peons,| nig PROCESSION by eer ee i h ‘ onlin: ore | Hemps \ Well, He Wasn’t Robin Gecetndnation ot the Negre ieee nine eg a vdeo re iin Sesehechie:taenenees tice DY on ha oo ppd ous pro. Kowiae, both of Oxford; two sons, CHARLESTON, W. Va. ® — A! two miltion per cent at all | Valentino. that indeed a church existed but | cession that marched -qui Oscar of Waterford and L, - A. Crow has been fined for shooting, levels.” = * * « . | that is had no steeple because Loomis of North Bend, Oregon; six a screech owl, The Conservati Sixt 1 through the movie props, painted! randchildren; five ‘great-grand- roe : c hip : ene vation “This man should be forcibly - y- yor -.old Harvey Minas) there had never been enough | warriors and shouting men that rien pat ’ pn. ~~ eM sald the band fine was! committed to examination by a|*'4. in fact, the great lover of| money among the worshippers to [occupied a part of the little town.|° om “ on ergo R. Crow of W heel- | group of psychiatrists and put ine rary films was kind of} buy a bell. jdren, me pil? federal we regieian, "Y/away in the interests of public)" There was a sadness in this that| Mayor Atmaren, eonshted of twe ; ; ‘ j eee — om said. ; “da as or montng the director felt needed correcting.| black-robed priests, two page ‘Banking Curriculum : AMENDMENTS | “I. call the attention alentino arrange He ordered company prop men to} and ntative of the . : Ocktnnns Dente Or tere omante of ewe to these remarks because eo = with Justice Pane ‘immediately construct a bell-tower| a porate oon on ates ~. ot Being Offered at MSU The following Amendments to the We-| this man's attitude reflects upon terford Township Zoning Ordinance: on the tiny church, and. at the} stopped in front of the church. EAST LANSING (#—Michigan To change from Manufacturing No. | the failure of the people of Dear- ae ime acting as a witness. | same time instructed Mexican-eo- to Manufacturing No. 1 | born ta choose a leader who would) That decided Minas on his career University. has _ announced iproducer Alfonso Sanchez Tello | Almarez then detached himself| ‘nat with the current semester it to be an Tete tee | 3300 W. ~ ston at the, Cher of Pontias, om the. bth Phase Be ce : Tad | rt of Southwes 4 ‘ cuthwest” % of Section 4) ng bring reproach upon the state! . News in Brief A red and black Schwinn bicycle | ~ North, Range 9 Bast, described) as follows: a) j " Di Beginning at a point on North ang)! Michigan,” Diggs said. South % line of said Sectton, said point eer need being distant North “0°31' West 113.83| feet from South \% corner of ‘said Sec-| | tion, thence running North 0°31" West| 0 ge a en ar _ “4 — gions = M% line to @ potnt;| thence Sout "29" West 401.60 feet to} eeting. Pon a point on Northeasterly right of way) alas Sy . a Onép-/ line of Grand Trunk Western Railroad | ter No. 228 O.ES., Mon. April 9th thenee South 54°47' Bast 606.05 feet along) at 8 P.M., 18% E. Lawrence. Edith) said right of way to point of beginnin: _— | Containing an area,of 2 acres. ' «| M. Coons. Ady| To change from Agriculture to Manu- | facturing No, 1 That’ part Southwest Town 3 North, Range 9 East, Waterford! % Section 4, Township, Oakland County, Michigan, | ying —Nertheasterly of Detrott-Grand} Haven and Milwaukee Raltiroad (now Sousn, ROrth 0°31" West 113.52 feet from) parked at the Baldwin School, cor-|for the bride of Red Grange, and he became a justice of the © trom the group and went to tug| epace in his home town and has | . ion Sherman's sleeve and, with the been marrying people ever since, [PRESENT BELL idirector in tow, returned to the! is _collecti ‘edding| But now the machine moved in.| clergymen, sion beret Pr last cont Coe | This would be a good thing — for) Two boys brought the bell, sus. really is more of a guess) he fig. |the picture. Trained publicity men pended in a crude tripod of logs, ured his collection now numbers | Channeled the news to the press. and set it before them. 30,000 boxes. iKrueger re-wrote one of the film's, * * ‘purchase a bell. j | Fathers Miguel Uribe and Jose) | Angel Castaneda at once began the ceremony of dedication. * * * Although he doesn't number the The 13th Has Jinxed Valentino box among his trophies,|. = ‘ Minas has the box the ring came/Him — He Tells Judge ¥, * m more then one celebrity. LONG BEACH, Calif. & —| “Please, Your Honor, don't con-) The money . making machine stopped. Mexican youths, re- cruited from the area to play the idrunk: driving, | words, Co-stars Linda Cristal and is offering what is believed to be the first banking curriculum of its kind in the nation. : The program, developed in @ooperation with the Michigan Bankers Assm., includes study of banking operations, lending; in- vestments and capital foundation problems. * *¢ , * A two-year course leading to a certificate and a four year course tesulting in a degree of bachelor of ‘business administration are *| %-in IDAHO WHITE PINE GOOD QUALITY Regular Price $23.00 a 100 sq. ft. Grand Trunk Western Railroad) right belonging ta Darwin Ladner of 5| His most treasured box is the, ” | Comanche braves, rode their ft. excepting laad begimsing® FA feet. aiso'Monterey St., was stolen while |one that carried the wedding rin ey oe * er: horw rh he. the priests’ tered. Sale Price eee $20.00, a 100 sq. p ginning ; 6 Ne Reece E. Baldwin, accused of horses nearby to hear the p Students have a chance to South ', corner, thence North 0°31 , ; it | { t ont | 1 nt their studies by touring West 354.44 feet, th Bout 3g /ner of E, Howard St. and Edison |Galloping Ghost of Hlinois. ; | ; . suppleme Be SL Seep Eg 8 Sth Foc em Ne fo ‘i Str and yw) a gms wae ey pha and king ing . Rail | Serial P-91580. It is valued at $80: ° y : . uring summer vaca’ ceatonetee aww Mine to beginning. 80 at $80 5 rin Brin 5 Rise * * Then as simply as it had begun,| months. 5 4 No. 2 Idaho WHI E PINE BURTON HILLIKER, One U. 8S. Royal tire and wheel, g “You bet,” Baldwin said. “Tit was over, ” ” ” erOUS CO BakhY. | 70x15, valued at $42, was stolen|, ' 8”, 10”, 12” Wide LOUIS 'G. BARRY, Clerk, Waterford Townshis from a 1944 Olds owned by Leslie | _ April 7. 1996 Kildow of 3170 Martell St. while NOTICE TO BIDDERS the car was parked in the drive- Sealed proposals will be received by way of the Pontiac General Hos- | ® |was married on the 13th, we split in U. §. Refail Trade [up on the 13th and T got divorced pel! and hoisted it into place in, on the 13th, . The two boys tied a rope on the! the tower, In a few minutes the} Life of Virginia's NEW YORK (—There was a Case continded until April 12, jsound of it pealed out across. the) Associate Manage!) ‘Regular Price $29.00 a 100 bd. ft. ' : . : the judge interrupted. iw i i fn d d Price $27.50, 100 bd. fi. he B 7 ; “ | } 7) pine au ‘Conner at "Seobend’ oh the pital, sometime between 7 and g Sharp expansion in retail turnover | ee eee — -_ comttyatea, colting me @ uce .* is a offices, 560 8. Telegraph Read, Pontiac, pm. Friday ithis week and dollar volume was : . |people to mass. ‘ e on ris dandatd: Time, ‘Apel 80'S Vandaly broke into Avo md mle ceably above that of a year Waterford Twp. Girl | sarned to the quist ; ag : which ayy od hie RL, » in f | <0 shes yp ° @ " e Sherman turned to ne quiet) : which time and place they will be pub-| ¥ andals broke nfo Avondale ago, Dun & Bradstreet said today. |p ured in Auto Accident ure eg coral and read for furnishing; High School in Avon Township |jn the weekly review of business | grouped members of the “‘Com- Queen Quality Spun Rock Wool Insulation High ating Equipment. Thursday night, and smashed nu- | merous inside windows, ransacked | Pressure Lubric Information, bidding blanks and speci- fications may be obtained upon request All proposals must be plainly marked | The beoea taeeries the right to re $20, according to Oakland County | T resery 9 -| . ject @ny or all proposals or to waive! Sheriff's Det. Leo Hazen, defects and to actept the proposals that. = in the opinion @f the Board, is in the) Gary Swan of 172 Wall St. re-) best Interest and to the edvantage of! ’ | na Sho ge ay pay aml | ported the theft of his red Western| sioners of the County of Oakland, | Flyer Bicycle -vahltt*d-at $20 while) Michigan, and of the County of Oakland, | parked near the above address Michigan. | BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD) COMMISSIONERS OF THE| A red and cream Rollfast bicycle | as teachers’ drawers and stole at Jeast | jturnover of five to nine per cent levard, is in fair condition in St. Percentagewise, trade in the mid-| A Waterford Township girl, 19, anche’’cast and said very quickly: | idle Western statés was six toi injured in a traffic accident yes- Wrap it up boys. That's all for per cent above last year, Scvully terde-s0-aine. set nenens. tin corne, today." and sSouthwestern states had a/Of S ashabaw road and Walton bou- ———— Sues for Damages in Spouse's Death A $100,000 damage suit was filed better than a year ago, New Eng-| Joseph Mercy Hospital today, au- land states reported business bet-|thorities said ter by two to six per cent, while! . lin the Eastern, Northwestern and). Township police said it still is Pacific Coast states trade was four Ot determined whether Donna G, ‘ Spurbeck, of 4852 Mary Sue St. * * | Regular Price $4.80 per 100 sq. ft. Reduced Price -$4.46 per 100 sq. ft. 1x4 “D” SELECT QUALITY FIR FLOORING SGcmroan, CARTAND, | was stolen from the front of ee per cent up over the 1955) pan into the car driven by William, iM Circuit court yesterday by Ellen| LEE OG. BROOKS Osmun St., between_9:45 and 10:15 : + 6 @ 'R. Walls, 17. of 666 Second Ave Dawley, 31, of Ortonville, against, | Pp : 17 50 1 0 f . h RosenT O FELT. |P-m. Friday, The owner, O. B. Cry Lie han. . "the driver of the car which killed’ Regu ar Frice $ ‘ per sq. t. April 7, 1956 er of 53 Osrmun St., values it at $40. ORDINANCE NO. 1305 An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. |; ' | 1300 entitled “The Annual Appropriation! influence of liquor, Jack O'Neil, 33, | Ordinance for the year 1956,” by adding of Detroit yesterday pleaded guilty jchases of women’s spring apparel, | Charged with driving under the furniture, and Easter foot “Consumers: intreased their pur-/OF Whether Wall's car struck her. ver husband, Frank, Jan, 27 near! | Holly. pays Investment Plus Extra special--2 Inches of Land Re * * * ities and there was an upsurge in The suit charges Ruth L. Furhoff of Holly with operating her car in ARTHUR L. BRANDENBURG Mr. Arthur Brandefburg has been named Associate Man- ager for the month of March, Reduced Price.$16.00 per 100 sq. ft. | ithe buying of new autgmobiles,”| by Louis Pohl, manager of the You can take it with you and save money on many to sald Ordinance Rection 3A | before Waterford Township Justice!| . d : 1 5," 1956 | na le “ithe agency said, “but volume was| IWAY . — She ti ekiaae ‘ 4 an. ig Pontiac District F i ’ Effective we toss |Willis Lefurgy and was fined $100 | — CONWAY, Ark, i Sherbert)a “careless, reckless, willful, wan-| Mr. Brandenburg has made an items on Roth’s Cash and Carry Plan. a An Ordinance: to amend Ordinance No 1300 entitted “The Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the Year 1056" by adding to said Ordinance Section 2A The City of Pontiac Ordains: Section 1: That Ordinance No. 1900 entitied “The or 60 days in jail. Paul Harris of 4977 Horger St., jreported theft of two tires, wheels, land two chrome wheel dises valued | rector of Finance maintain said appropriation of eight Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the! at $40. The robbery occurred be- |r: uti 2-inch strip on one edge of his lot. istratrix of her husband's estate| moted to his present position smended, by adding. to, suid ordinance tween 12:30 p.m, Tuesday and 3:30 Finance Executives #6 lin the. suit, ude kinetic at Payment Plan — Up to Sect dded n ; three — ‘ 4 « i ns aq Section Si send ve toll = |p.m. Friday, ‘ to Meet at U. of M. Sarg oniye — Benton de-| ssschncanbsnpg ; — ‘sadar 6f met. br Brandenburg lee s the nun af tous handed thereand| 2 your friend's in jail and needs : . cided ‘that a neighboring service | \Ajj ch | feelg that his staff deserve the ff «3 Y ed the sum of four hunted” thoyeana| bell, Pe 6.304 or MA 54081. ANN ARBOR —More than 200 cation encroached two inches wce| Wi er Bea es 2een | roe, for this record, and says; ji 3 ears to Pay! Safety Building Fund, which sum, to-/ Adv finance executives will meas his property line. for Western Michigan | “Thanks Fellows.” y cether wire the a a Sour nagared ‘ithe nation’s economy in the three-/ He filed s oy wail iieed “ | THOMAS A. KNOX se . a “ | ‘eC “ - ! ~ ; 000.00) heretofore. “appropriated, is sut- Do you have a carpet problem? |day national consumer credit con- settlement of $2,163.65. MUSKEGON (® — A survey re. ang secon ce ficlent to cover the contract lability tn Cali Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103./ference at the University of Michi- . cently completed by the U. 8.j RICHARD HAMILTON OPEN SATURDAY 8 to 5 * ; art —Adyv, Sunday. through Tuesday, ied Cc of Engineers indiéates: EONARD RB. McARTHUR Building. Di gan y y orps of Army Engineers i 77 3 rector ef Pinnece Ie hereby kntracted.t0 The theme Blonde Trouble Traced y Through one of the nation’s Se : (i700 00) the ‘Public Bafety Bula. Return Man to Prison =| _n"family — a perspective anal. Ever Potent Peroxide [Pe much wider this season level Gecrain ee atten mast cual Stop in and Meet the Friendly People at for the payment of the contract, soiee-for Violation of Parole ysis.” WAYNESVILEE, N. C. (INSY —|taf five years. individuals and families in [ tion for. the conmrection of said Public , : | Safety ’ This ordinance shall take immediate} effect as it is hereby deemed EO aE vonason A EVA Re ee ape a, 6 below that of the similar week last C, Benton paid $2,000 for a lot to ton and negligent manner.” Mrs. ! year, Post-Easter sales promotions build a new insurance agency of-|Furhoff reportedly was passing a| and reduced priced sales were fice building here last February.|truck uphill when her car collided! less frequent than a year ago.” Now he’s got his money back, plus/head-on with Dawley’s on M87, | isome extra, and all he's lost is a! Mrs. Dawley is acting as admin-’ of the conference is that west Michigan beaches wi “consumer credit and the Ameri- be much wider this season wit | their plans for financial secur- enviable record with the Life of Va., during the few years he has been associated with them. He was a consistent leader as fj oldest and largest life {nsur- ity, an agent, and atter being pro- ff} Pay for Materials on a No Down ROTH LUMBER ai i H 2 > 2° thy . it g " (l iE Le: ae5lz ei s th eel ee % oa ie 2 In MEMORY or ONARD Black ; Se & yt. ine passes, fal, Love's remembrance all. nee ee years be many or They ‘are filled with remembrance, jdear, of you, Sadly. missed by his wife Brow- + _ ___Puneral_Home— PE 41882 ___ ia*| Donelson-Johns ot i PRALS* 2-584) Thoughtful Service ___ FE 2-504 er Voorsees-Siple SPA CHARL! Bt., Lake. Orion, DIEMAKERS TOOLMAKERS)} Tool Machinist NIGHT SHIFT © LONG AM PONTIAC | PRECISION ° 463 Orchard Lake Ra. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY HOUSE 1 Clerk 1 Outside sma 1 Counter Clerk Fixture Salesman Gout per and fare. ‘Write 5 5 ge ome ND dry "wanted: time 41> ft —-< Box 6. ear RIENCED 4 AGGRESSIVE ri pa steady, growing, ——_ 0-3, Hs, nectar EXPERIENCED LAYOUTS 5454 Dixie EXPERIENCED RETAIL FURNI- Houser and : 5 ai gr Cemetery Lots Monday, April| poUR LOTS IN WHITE CHAPEL from the BB gg ~ APE A Fors Ag Shy ami locations" #45 and up. Li mother of Mrs. The Pontiac Press Hempstead, Mrs. and inet-work. Muat ia ALE FOR WANT ADS pelt 10 at 2 Dm {DIAL FE2-8181 will state errors should te E yg A immediately, The _of flowers the assumes Bo — te the Heart Fund lt than to cancel’ the Gjecnetin “AP ¢ thie ne| fee, teat Pino Bera gg Pen” ft iti] | ment which bas rep- : : dered valueless the ed Cont tacos, aaY;| 9 srver. Ween ‘oubaps e | | Franklin: dear sister ore ten be ' 5 a bere. ent will be gives onday, Seen come : i i 4 : et é ag Funeral Home,/] be cancelled up to . ta po ER . Salores bean of - (ASH WANT AD BATES Da: | Finis CARPENTER. A-i CAB- beable to work. from and ifteations. plan | eo FOR T. tn ~ * Sundeen Mfg. Co. 5454 Diste ghwey, . ANITOR WORK AND GEN- Sol ¥ata Sida "Works, "i MAN TO CALL On HOU: with Earn $15 up ve Kendale's, M4. 8. Bact. START GASOLINE equipment for rental cus- srener; beloved son of Lines oy 3 6 Da Woeegoner;3 brothers ; #1 ue ae . Punerel service will] | 4 2.70 3.96 Monday, Aoril ® at 1 ‘ - 3.0 6.06 . tlereant te ee ee Cemetery, Mr, Wae- 7 3 681 a0 - state at the s 30 6640 fF Puneral Home, o 405 129 10.80 Lake end mar be seen 4 & evening, . IND 3 DEX BOX REPLIES 160 a. m. Today PARTS MAN Re acl Position Open | Boy Scout Part time work, after school and eer | LAYOUT MAN. “MUST BE OUALIFIED IN PRESS GIVING FULL DETAILS OF TRAIN- : ING, EXPERTENCE AND BACKGROUND. WAN WANTED: FOR R RAWLIBO 606-1 rt, Mm. oe | ASTER, BARBER WANTED, AT once. Uaranteed wage and com- . 2662 Orchard Lake PE 5-2383 oT 6 - LAYOUT. AND COPY | WRITING. WRITE BOX 31.. PONTIAC FORD 16 years old. ARTE Yg PEMONNEL , DEPT. yy | in Pontise er Oak- land Co. Wo erperience oan to —. Bales bs =i4 to ke and | ~~ good Start mnvod itelv. rite Rawietsh's Dept, MCD- oO, Free mph Estate. 63'N Telegraph Ra. FE 3° a adeallsiapeinae OPPORTUNITY — C¥C CLONE Fence USS Steel. Ne part- time salesman to sell residential fence. Call or write Cyclone Fen — EF. ejaen Detroit 7. TEm- ple a ‘ATTENDANTS. 16 AND over, Day Work. @5c per hr, Must be good “ariver. Apply 58 Wayne, 3:30 to 4:30. REFRIGERATOR OR SERVICE MAN MAN service commercial domestic and essary. for tm em. to il a.m A “s Re- Rte parts service, 06 SALESMEN, inde ent. Make big money from the start repres: e Large i} pan: ling sales of truckers, road builders, surrounding territory now Rony On the jeb training — furnis! Write S Gross, 24101 Berkiey, Oak Park, Mich SALE SMAN _-ue¥. - MAN TO LINE POW- |. ered air conditioner Experience a Pt Good v start, ste ee CeAeea ~ CLERKTY PIST versitied work for ited fitters. Must be ebie to tack EXPERIENCED C 4 | & Bamana a Dngy Fg tas Highway de 2 Call aig tt ma. Portier ~~ APPENDANT For | 53° Bike Gite er t | PEM ATTENDANT FOR ~* Food Plan Sa ‘gral speveuatre pospta. ADDtY | We are in lan alesmen men| GENERAL CLERICAL, “MUST who are not with ry} '7be, small office, pleasant sur- rate of commission, Ours sg. Write for rview giv- Fr the highest tn town. Visit ing experience, and pay ex- booth at the re’ Show or pected Box 22, Pontiac Press. come to the A + r. 24261 . 7 Mile Rd. ch. ~ GOSPEL SINGERS» young people, to sing ’ with | quartet rt time, _— Call G r, FE a —— in fons Birmingham RAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ~ Secretaries Stenographers | ‘: WITH OR WITHOUT EXPERIENCE Brose worhins conditions _ ye benefits. Openings marious staff *ottiees. such “se sale enginering. and controlier's office, APPLY 2300 E. MAPLE RD BIRMINGHAM =; | OPEN WEDNESDAY TILL 8 P.M. sary. Apply between 6 and 10 a.m. _ehard Laké Ave. GIRL POR MOTHER'S HELPER and bath. References. MI 4-6054, Te Ste motheriess home __ 6-221. ath a a ". od with children. i. Pisin *¢ cooking Also. good f children, some days cleaning. _nights, $21, References. MI 4 LADY nights. OR 3-7688. Men or women io sell Teal estate, ing for . wrenses _ - WOMAN (WANTS DAY WORK BY Employment / Agencies 84 8A ~BIRM INGHAM prior. ll doctor ihe ood ACCTS, PAYABLE 7 trans. - AN FIG WITCHBOARD OrenaTon. ale OBS FOR MEN UATE ACCOUNTANT . $400) 9 GIRL WANTED | GRAEBNER’ S JOBS FOR GIRLS one Lt LAROEST jobs for girls in and e F4 Tritt ana IMEOGR the hour. Would iike housework by the day. Please call FE 2-2744. Weae AUBURN AVE. I DO FE +4160, ENERAL REPAIRS. HOME “ea. indus’ OR 5-2087 ge 5. Paes fa Guay ‘com om wee oe siete oF coun von iacsasci Bs cemenieummeerenenpear en ADDITI0! TIONS, GARAGES, a a Recreation roo 5 eI & M BLDG. SERVICE re Cn CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK. FE_5-0256. 2onene as <> 195 : CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. 83| Floors. EM 3-4879 380 | CustoM BUILDING, PUA | Fi nancing. Mode! 350 FLOOR SANDING. GIRLS POR WORK IN LAUNDRY department No experience neces- only. da en Taearenh. Dry peo ers, elegra near Or- ~ “ pein ban GRAEBNER’S— “EXCLUSIVELY FOR OTRLS” Light housework. Private room 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FE 5-0277 CEMENT & BLOCK work. PE 56-0782 izing. 4-8470. a ow: Carl L. Bills, FE aon LAYING BANDING AND finishing. 10 rears experience. Modern equipment guar. work cies, eomaees dehn Taylor. 0 ELECTRICAL WIRING. {LICENSED _¥a ibereer’ FE ?- FLOOR LAYING, gANDING &! Le Boe 1 E Pe te LADIES’ AND ma he chee te: |. p-0 preagm ct. 10 a.m. i Garden Plowing 16B Building Service 12 ‘er, OR 3 _ RODENT KILLING Lawns ont partons. Wayne Butch- Income Tax Service 17 ee rs. K & aw * putld- ers, FE PE 4-4168. cement rs, etc. 1233 Bald Baldwin RENTALS 2.0077 “Powers pengeators, > x. E, a 3 ike 4 i] RENT AE 45240 4so40 | Ee re CEMENT W ORK LLOYD MONROE . == AA INCOME TAX DAILY & EVENINGS WAYNE GARRETT PE 5-6080 381 _ 8. aw john Zurbrick ire & TAX SERVICE o **Ottiee ee: tat ‘1 Argyle AN IN TAX RETURN PRE- in - hom by qualified Soesund master’s degree. Al FE }-1634, PE ¢1 INCOME TAX SERVICE IN YOUR GAy SERVICE IN YOUR SAV E MONEY us file your return for you. s Clark St. FE ¢1444 for a) JACK BANNEN TAX SERVICE NEW LOCATION 437 8. BAGINAW ishing, C Bud’ Bills, FE 8 GIRL OF FOMAR Lohr BOUSE- | Live in. steady tOBS- FOR MEN ECHANICAL ENGINEER. CE MGR, TRAINEE _ jPLOoR: SANDING. LAYING ro e R, Gardner #1 Central HOUSEKEEPER x WANTED | ‘FOR boys, 17 ony EMICAL OS ea tao | Orgies toe CAREER EN cos ~ LEARN TO BE A PRIVATE SEERETARY You need no expertence to be the secretary to a top ex- ecutive of a well known adver- tising firm if you took oes ALL - AROUND OF eavy cleaning, Some days with 3 dave — steady. Sleep poe 13 7. FOR HOUSEWORK. at ee eres LADY TO po be housework, ber couple, FE Only o- few letters a day. \ MODERN RESEARCH LABORA- mp have the following open- IN- = Birmingham HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR 1 SSI, CHASSIS DESIGNERS | PRODUCT CHECKERS DETAILERS APPLY TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DIVIsIO:: 2500 &. MAPLE RD, BIRMINGHAM OPEN WEDNESDAY ‘TIL 9 SALESMEN W WANTED, |: o FLOOR PLENTY OF STRAIORT yooume TON, CAR NEC! A NTMENT ONL NR SHANFIELDS. rE Skilled help. Machine hand, die cast diemakers. 58 hours. Excellent work- ing conditions. Top rates. Mold- Rite Engineering Co., 45241 Grand River, Novi, Phone Northville 1462. W MEN OR WOMEN. PART OR Tall time. $1.50 per hr. Call afte 4M. 3. _Lawrence Bt.i Toolmakers Jig and Fixture Builders Spotters * APPLY IN PERSON Artco Inc. ‘ANT . Unitmit —_— rience not * i een wegen, fee CTENOGRAPHER— Heights, s TWX OPERATOR STENOGRAPHER TYPIST— PURCHASING OFFICE week, eafeterios, parking fact? efits, _§ Mile Rd. Ferndale. Riri seve in. Christian. home. _Wwages. Private home. LI 3-8377. RELIABLE WOMA for babysitting. Vicinity Lake Live tm. Inquire 16 STENOGRAPHERS PART TIME, career . with Lary ¥ second floor teh. FE 3-751, aeaVICING. AVON PRODUCTS, during convenient hours is a prof- ftable means of earning for many arrvcTuRAL AND CONVEYOR to $2.95 per hour. 55 hour = Palmer Bee Co. MI. 71-0400. JOr _an " ~ TYPIST P walifieations. oe RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, erences | moceesesy poe nary ‘arr ANCY AT ee Agencies 8A 8A Pleasant working conditions, § Sor ties, air conditioning, liberal ben- iy Ethy! Corp. 1600 W MOTHER'S HELPER, 5‘, DAYS ee vesases eT Pc le i = CARE FO pERLY I For who! eel whiter wilt a cemivaban. more for Geena than AN OR GIRL __3-71519, peed OENERAL BUILDING wort Phe St ee a xcave' ceme work, i) dirt and gravel. re HOUSE MOVING, + eee ecuipped. I Pe ee L. A, Young. J08. PLEMING. FLOOR we) Sanding, finishing. 155 Edison. Ph. FE 2-4405, LAND CLEARING — STUMP RE- = “RECEPTIONIST 1 Grete. broken. “OL 1-608, PLASTERING AW: AND REPAIRS. ALL oa razeeet. Reasonable fates, 20-6864, | PLASTERING LATHING Ri Resi L. Miler, FE. Tht Tevet PLASTERING K NEW AND REPAIR. 0251, Vern Keller. noop Mas MASTERS, NEW AND RE- Guaranteed work, free esti- oe FE 27606000 0 R. aogent i WE Sosa : CRETE, m Nancy at Career Center. B-1 Riker Bidg. FE 6-046 dor Kenwood pone “¥ 552. NX. geere Dr. Apt No. 1, Lake $2821 to $3081 B year, ag ee | CAKE DECORATING COURSE Oak: 'Y_2-6842 _ Work Wanted | Male 10 person- Bo nel * lie. Oakland County Office _ Bt. Pontiae Saginaw and Lafayette y. sick leave, Ife and hospitalization in- ——. and retirement bene- NT WORK, FLOORS MY hota & driveways, Cheap labor. rasoe For tnformation call. FE CARPENTER fA WORK, ALi E SxINDS. R John Fe éotetes draftemen. Rates $2.45). Por general office work Write Pp stating house, apartment, : any- z T ENCHTSE AND BULLDOZING A&B TR ENCHING, Footings, water line field tile .| ACR TREE SERVICE. R OVAL “ simming. Get ou . FE APPLIANCE SERVICE We service ali makes of auto, k washe * NEED HELP? With income taz_ return _average return. FJ ‘ware ” WORKING Mai MAN'S, INCOME TAX Saidera ie 3 9 om? hem Su 8-137. . ___ Laundry | Service 18 LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN NOR RUF RUF- flied, Beautifully eee “ee _ Laundry, _Phone FE 101, _ tang in| - CUMSINED FORCES. LANDSCAP- ree sprias clean up by experts. FILL | oat led We ban AND driveways graded, FE LANDSCAPE CO. tain OF. rtunity to bid on isoee,"*™ new ! ans Fields Co. PE STRAITS LANDSCAPE CO. bo cee eas a mowing. your 4 Nothing ern of Mich Berving a ay Mien! Free « ; Lt 3-207 ; sop P Del. 40 cent, . yd, Co ne patecapne. Se See. ; in nis “Meving «& ‘Trucking 19 19 AA MOVING, TRUCKING, Low 4_ rates. Good service. EM 3-6253 | ayes. 4-1 MOVING — HAULING EXCELLENT SER FE_5-3438 Reasonable Rates <_ = HAULING 4 O ANYTHING. “4 ANY- ARE “Fou MOVING! DO IT _youreeit. Rent a truck from Grap- Deliver: Service. XN. 6-8969. Local only. ASHES. AND RUBBISH AND light trucking. FE 46229. ——% Fy RUBBISH, HAULED. iui RUBBISH AND LIGHT ne. Norciiff Pumphrey. 150 xamea AND RUBBISH ee __ Basement etc. cleaned. FE 4 RANK 3 JOHNSON. HAULING. * Will pte a PE b-4ea2 INCINERA CLEANED. ASH. le 45134, ASHES ND bish and moving. FE oer, LIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH. FE 5-5033, Rubbish and rel. wend DELL CARTAGE Local and Distance Mo eet Dene arres 1, Reosenent . Taig to tou and ee iS ™ von 6-26.54 aad ERHANGI tLe cANEL Wall rw ashing Fe 22706 Painting , Pe ait or FE 4-6829. suaranteed. OR Physio-Therapy ZIA Television Service 22 repair, 068 Muon. Might oer iv 4 rE or _M. STR. . L . Service wy aR :| SCARED SF REPRE ANT MAKE, FE 40736. CONDON'S RADIO & TY, IF FARES St, ~ JOHNSON'A- - RADIO-AND-TV 45 E. Walton Blvd, FE 4-7001 “ER's RA FE 6.9716 FE 43600, 168 E. Bt. “Ww. VI wanes TV SERVICE ‘Typewriter Service 22A ADDING M. TYPE a i) ¢ and Office Sup- Co., 17 W. Lewrence. CiLEYPEWRITERS RENTED Mitchell's, 123 _N. Saginaw St. _Uphelsterieg 23) M6 TELEOR LIPCOVERS, ann ta & BED- spreads. Your material. 5-5707, Lost & Found 24 FOUND: STRAY DOG; CALL FED- eral 5-0038, afternoon, LASSES NEAR CUN- ninghams, Reward. FE 48903. ER DOG IN VICINITY of Lake Orion. +7066 after 5 call Myrtle LOST - BROWN “AND WHIT WHITE male springer spaniel, } aed _Maen's greyish - black billfold. FE 24192 LOST: MAN'S BILLFOLD CON- tainin, ng lerge sum money and : LARGE GRAY AND WHITE “Sfatiese cat weight about 13] vicinity of Preston ward, FE 4-6977. Hobbies & Supplies 24A ngw —eee Kt $3. (PAINT number s oO SR is te . 3 ait fit) wrence. FE 2- SPR RANCB mente Mavicr: Fy Ate reg. $14.35, now $10.29 Plex kite He No, zh 1.75,; $15.95; Pony . : , now $56.50; Kodak reo camera, reg. — $72.50; Brownle Bulls-Eye reg. $18.60, S14 Brownie 3 “movie cameris 50. A! Slig FILM ‘SERVICE. 1032 W. PE 5-8753 “Notices. & Personals 35 SO AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES Specializing in domestic work, Li- censed 30 vears exp, FE. 54-5201, Aerotred Knapp Shoes Fred Herman 2070 Airport Rd. OR 3-1592 AUDIVOX HE BEARING AID. RM. 1, 101% N. a Ww. PE 40539. 100 WEDDING invita TIONS. 4 $7.50 Sutherl Studio; 18 W. ‘Huron Printed napkins — Fast service. CAPITOL BEAUTY SHOP 580 W. HURON ST. Will be open four evenings a week to accommodate those who work. 5-8012. DAINTY “MAID FOR SUPPLIES. ] Burns, FE Esser ‘+ 93 Mark. HOUSEWIVES: HAVE A PARTY one Fes] cash or hostess gifts. IN BEBT? — _ IF SO, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY ‘MICHIGAN CREDIT €OUNSELLORS $1. sonewe LIKES LIQUID LUSTRE ae vee type linoleum coat- 3 — easily cleaned. Is chad ABOUT. THE w “ITS” oven cleaner. It dis- solves burnt-on grease. Waite's | i oer, ce one RESy or ia GIVER THAT ANTED 98000 01 On "brick home , Open Eves "til 9 MoD BRN - Wanted to Rent __ 2 "Abo te ES PA ¥ iy of Crescent ine -e . between T oF 17:30 a.m. after a. 5 WA N Elisabeth Lake to ham. 8 to 4:30 shift. Call, Hi ster t0 or weekends. Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ACTION! gy ee ira tract it St Soyer land ce = Ge for within 3 them you See us for the fast serv look! for, cone Edw. M. Stout, Realtor CONTRACTS WA ANTED We need contracts for immediate sale. Buyers . What have oe MORTGAGES _ ON GOOD PR he ee % acre CAPITAL SAVINGS & LOAN co 1 W. Huron FE 40561. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 333_Orchard Lake Rd Pr 44563 ~~ WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS We wil _ you » quick cash offer with additional hidd: en costs. Bart cettigment. Give us a Baga call today. Free esti- Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W_ Huron st po | _._ Cash Waiting racts Pn or see ur Nir SSinonn personal quick, Ae 15. Telegr eet * re ri a d QUICK CASH your be caer _ se! tke — service — for Mr. ~ WHITE BROS. ALTORS sone Dixie Hwy. rope OR_ 3-105 CASH LAND CONTRACTS, HK. J. 4) Yaawel 5440 Dixie Hwe CASH For land contracts, fast and ef- fieent service, if you are plannin “yeu your contract we will a a mere money, ask for im Wi iiams Russell Young REALTOR 412 W. Furor. FE 44579 _FE_ 40612 Wanted Real Estate 32A CASH FOR LOTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTORS — FE 4-0528 77 8. Telegraph Eve Co-operative Real Estate. ste Meachange LARGE AND SMALL HOMES We have varers for large and — ne good condition. PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? qual prospects, saves rou time money, “Don't worry with = Cant us now. We farms os. and residenti rties. — v emg