nee SP eae wed = f { = j : i Poe } | ri f ah, § i y Pp PONTIAG, 4, - ~ Steel Wil Speed! Long Delayed ‘Road Project Ship Material to Finish| U Tileceanh' are eee a Steel for completion of the long-delayed Telegraph Rd.-Orchard Lake Ave. un- derpass is being shipped to Pontiac today, Chief Deputy State Highway Commissioner George M. = “at least three ppg ex of 7) i ‘ x srael Reveals | to U.N. Today UNEF to Take Over as Troops Leave Gaza and Aqaba Area UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS) — An historic hour jwill strike in the U.N. As-/: sembly today with Israel’s solemn announcement that Israeli troops will withdraw from. the Gaza Strip the Aqaba Gulf. and scriber. present,” ‘ morning. He laughed at hints of a Florida vacation. “I plan to pay a few bills, i. * Painter Has Answer tor $900 Pot-O-Gold Things look a little brighter for a Waterford Town- ship self-employed painter and decorator this morning —he won the bursting Pot-O-Gold. : “Collecting $900-for his winning entry in The Pon- tiac Press puzzle contest was Don S. Beck, 57, of 5485 | Hadley St. His entry was the only correct one in the 14,527 received. He received a bonus $25 for being a Press sub- Approval for Pontiac Route Detroit-Bay City Link Would Bisect City Near Downtown Area A summer approval date between the State Highway Department and the city of Pontiac is the goal of the Oakland County Planning Commission for its pro- posed six-lane interstate highway, the Pontiac Cen- tral Artery. “If we could get thé joint approval of the state and the city by summer, we would like this very much,” iron shield against renewed) _v cation was not in order, and border fighting across any|Beck collected his check on the part of the 1949 armistice | way to a decorating job. line. Beck, a resident of the area > a Sent eticating | oot ebetinnn ch seam -pon &, BECK cies ae ee Ss eS ; . | the $20 million project would be test began. s . = ee |aaeerarteie «ee vonlRollins Gets Life | sess vee "s ptr A S U.N. Troops Story $100, and’the now-slimmed Pot will route would bisect Pontiac in a begin to bulge again, Turn to page , north-south direction and pass Page 2 14 and read the rules and clues f£.. [/s1]* within = quarter mile of the session of the Lith i | OF Hing y | 5 rs “Generally speaking,” Swanson Assembly. said, ‘‘we have received very fa- es ee Assembly is ready to ‘Wolf Pack’ Murder |vorabie comments on the route.” pempee g, seestient wes sate Brings Long Sentence) |The chairman said there was ' from the pres-| | ae A 19-year-old Royal Oak Town-|the access points should be re-stu- ated aind o left turn lane created | U.N. punitive meas- Pack’” slaying of a Wayne boy at\Dept. thought of the proposal, | fee dae turning marth onte Tete- | absence of such steps the Michigan State Fairgrounds|Swanson said: ‘They were not raph. Plans for a sidewalk for Soviet Union for its last fall, negative to it.” ¢ B Sever caatected Hungary. : Tommy Rollins, 10582 Foxton | “This is a local problem: and : Parents of children attending} Hanimarakjold will have the re Ct. was sentenced ono firetde- | ON SA vat probably go alone © Daniel’ School; qust west lity of seeing to it that the gree murder conviction in the fa- | with it,” Swanson expressed as of the intersection, protested their edits are carried out tal beating of Gerald Rondeau, | the highway department's {ecl- See & ee ee M4, of 184 N, Hix St. ing. . salely on foot, = —ti—(itié«—S Egypt, The proposed route would begin A Sine Wenn Gel to Shessten: panties tesbag tes of 21423.Garden Lane and Horace|tin "ang Square Lake Toads, cross cars this winter, ; after the Israeli Collier, 18, of 21405 Parkside St.Franidin and go west of Wrenn e- 4 Ry grsey an were sentenced by Detroit Record-jand Bagley streets. _ The grade separation is expected » Semese.tn er’s Court Judge Gerald W. Groatingar GT TION to handle traffic 20 it can move areas as long as con to terms of 10-20 years. A jury freely past the city without becom- to forstall re- Sound. Ciena gllty of second ée- It would cross Orchard Lake ave- oe a ee enn. ak rear Witnesses testified Rollinslcrana Tork Rellroed trons. e of eves te the slugged Gerald with a tire iron) North of Huron it would then rtagecereg when the younger boy refused altake » ; eaates elsewhere will on 5, a northwesterly along 0 Ip o1ice include the following: a Set on ee ee ae nee ee 3 «Ape F | Last Sept. 4 Gerald was waiting!490 feet south of Pontise Lake : Article 51 Net at the corner of W. Eight Mile|road. escue oman | agar abi road and Woodward avenue for his} It is proposed to be more than . , c ore Saat noes 6 father to bring their.car from the! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ___ |Police Seeing Maroon | aon dior de yg State Fair parking lot. Find Her Unconscious, PER ° ‘ : their car although they never baal March Lion Mild : i : : car, Clthing on Fee. Ate) Plates Bring Tickets Toda me matne| snk meme memaon—|ooe im eee | cnc ton Car Hit Tree, Burned : | Ci maritime powers after the Is City Industrial Uni When Gerald retusea to get imi? Pontiac Area; Two Waterford Township police-| Pontiac area law ‘officers were|continued driving with expiredjwere forced to give in to hubby pula tige ygerrangedie ober ity ustria nion penta cad acs chen beor an East Feels Rage men were " : maroon and white| Plates. finally last night, despite their ships, SS, 4 +4 Samed vate Sm were traces of| Many color - conscious women! isin that “those maroon and| teisa stores Meltala Frence, Council Official Dies | morning and” white left in their . white plates just won't match our| Canada, Norway and The Neth- : en tor expired 1956 license| Toss ‘Extra Plate’ Out! |regai turquoise and Indian ivory| erlands. Postiec Tndustrial Union Comell - man Darrel i. : : DETROIT (INS)—Not all the (2"” ; 3, ‘Another declaration by thes¢/ son died yesterday in Pontiac Gen- the ear at begun scribbling tickets! yichigan residents who have lost | And Pontiac Police Chief Her-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | eral routine a.m.*today, and by daybreak! 1144 ned them fall off their |ment: Cars parked Message Quite Hot cil, she. had served on the city " ticketed some 7 motorists.| vars. An elderly man approached |plates will be ticketed along with and the city ‘They was the deadline to pur- : ; commission city planning Meyers, new maroon and at Detroit policeman yesterday /those in use ABILENE, Tex. (#—Doyle Rob-|commission. She also was a mem- from the car Pontiac police issued 54| 8d ssked If it was true that two erts unwrapped the new auto li-\ber of the War Production Board cious and Fic plates were required this year. ‘Rain Queen’ to Get Sun |cense plates he purchased yester-|and the Pontiac Women's Volun-jman, told the first of 14 regional Serechst of aoe hice anl.e : fire, police Bos | When the officer nodded, | the day and found a note between|teer Corps. Republican rallies last night that} Cr o> to 36 tonight she was local total was considerab- | man gasped: “Gosh, when I| ARCATA, Calif, (@®—Merchants|them which read: “Help, I'm be-| Mrs. Henson, 46, lived at‘598 Col-|party workers are’ going to take|!©W condition jess than 419 tickets that | found two plates in the packet, | will crown “a rain queen” March|ing held prisoner.” The plates|lier Dr. Funeral arrangements will|the GOP “message into every) The Northeast section of the pital.” patos “oan motorists that | 1 thought it was a mistake. I |22, Five girls ‘are entered. The|are made by inmates of the Texas|be announced by the Sparks Grif-/home and factory” before the] nation encountered the tawny Police sai had ap ignored the dead- | mrew one away!” winner gets a trip to sunny Ha-'State Penitentiary at Huntsville. |fin Funéral Home. April 1 election. : one's rage with sleet, treesing dicated th - | : . : tamporataten, oid snow neneaay traveling nor the Ponting branch of the Call Message ‘An April Fool Package’ 7 . | | pitas cansing signey iepieas aioe oe ee ae yy bd 2 e e e 9 Saturday's outlook is esider; with eee. . eee — inl) a tinued occasional Snow flur- ie gon received his plates. ax Plan Schools |= Pontiac's re Rohe dhe oe = : : ae preceding 8 a.m, mo was | LANSING & — Senate Repub-jsecond a receipts tax, both taxes, “To me,” he said, “the gov- {lion in new revenue at 6 per cent. ness already is being driven fe ee . ee cere oe ably Beno getllere Fg mg ee ont ena, a. ae. : inequitable discrimin- scheme is shocking. Pd were based on | “Ask the Whirlpool people who . s 4 "Sen Chattes Blondy, (D-|, He sald that when he first came| ness Activity 's TOSS. moved out of Benton Harbor,” bel WeiQHt Restrictions strutk back at Geetlings, 12.0 ie" semeral governinartal op | Coleana) complained that bast |" “T know of another firm that has ; speech, lacked anvthing|crationg were Si mlion dollars, | = Placed on Highways of “do nothing, see noth- aR. . firm 2 = ing and keep your powder dry.” | Since mavelin Today's Press PROBLEMS ae a ae __Blondy ‘spoke of thousands of] “Goy. Williams tie Comme ...0:.0% igs iis 30 n “clamoring to get into Our! crease of 87 million dollars is 8) Gounty “News ........0++++:24 7 and other male prob: amount to A COnserva-| Bditorials .......:..000.0000 6 | fc aaed 29 ae legislator, who believes that] wigh School .........0.0.+-.2l pees pe eet 0 cannot Spend yourself r Fich.”| Markets ..... oeeaenen joviseheue: 3 he r recalled ! we anes 2 Sports in oh teee eee 26 22 sige p govern, tastes ro] aor SaTATE ot | | Bventere oo ..re. os. ees ag & ‘corporation profits tax,| Geerlings differed with the gov-/ TV & Radio Programs. .....37 ecominended “keeping most of the|ernor on his estimate that the pro-) Wilson, Earl .............. st - |business activities tax and abolish-| posed mew levy will produce 22) Women’s Pages 26 thra, 19 ing fhe franchise tax based on net/ million dollars for each’ per cent [Pet O° Geld Renate, ........'44 ere of the tax, or @ total of 132 mil-' Pot 0’ Gold Answers ,......22 } ‘hg Ht ted 4 y p be \ a 2 A : ‘t ot s \ \/ | i | bai a i | \ cay Sat Planners Urge. _ Sewer Problem To Get Cost Estimate on Sanitary System for Walton Heights A newly formed citizens’ com- mittee to seek sanitary sewer fa- cilities. for the Walton. Heights Sub- division in Pontiac Township met) © Thursday night to consider its we Li i ri F hai ~ | | a \ \ -—— & THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 1,\1957 3 Se eae ares come ave. ae The Day in Birmingham The\Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND — Mestly tedsy, tonight and temorrew. al enew flurries likely gy oe and temorrow. teday 36 te 46, low tonight 22 to Colder tomorrow, 30 te 34. Westerly winds at 5 to 10 en heuer becoming nerthwesterly at 10 te 15 miles an heur tonight, Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At 8 am: Wind velocity 3 m. p.h. ay at 6:22 p.m. at 1:6 a.m, Sun Moon sets Friday at €43 p.m. . Moon rises Saturday at 7:16 a.m. Thareday in Pontiac {As recorded downtodn) Highest temperature A tem ture n sett eee seve tem; UTS vc ives cdeccoesns er CP ee ee ere eres Sylvan Voters Warned’ to Register by Monday Sylvan Lake City Manager Ernest L. Ethier today warned unregistered voters that Monday, March 4 is the last day to register for the April 1 biennial spring state election, The clerk’s office, he said, will to accommodate voters. Was no account, be open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.jd Cecil McCallum onthe charge of passing a $90 check for which there \Air Raid Testing Begins With Sirens on Saturday BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham's first air raid siren test-will take fair coinciding with the Detroit tests on the first Saturday of each month. works by the artist. Some will be for sale. ‘ Berger received a master’s de- gree from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1950. He is now a mem- ber of the art department of State Teachers’ College, Framingham, Mass. Some of his work was in- g : : : i a 8 " REP _ oe 4 teil | BF UN. Army Under Burns Set fo Enfer Gaza, Aqaba es UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) — A crack force of 6,000 inter- national troops under'U. N. Commander E. L. M. Burns is ready to move at a moment's notice into the-Gaza Strip and Gulf of Aqaba. The U. N. Emergency Force (UNEF), comprising picked troops from 10 member nations, faces a new and crucial responsibility: To maintain peace between Egyptians and Israclis in the last occupied areas held by Israel. The Canadian major general, as head of UNEF, has the author. ity to deploy his troops into Gaza and the gulf coast in the wake of the, Israeli evacuation. No further directives U.N. headquarters in New York. * * * Burns will work out the details of the UNEF Gaza and the coastal region and will decide on his own which units - from his 10-nation ritories. : army will take up positions in the evacuated ter- i Predneebiy, Daten Oil tote 0 Kean walter @ teens “eh 7 large” for possible deployment to other areas if ordered to take positions on both sides of the demarcation line. . Once in the Gaza Strip and on the Aqaba coast, the U. N. troops already acquired a large degree of experience in their unique task of policing the cease-fire which ended the Anglo-French and attack on Egypt last October. In addition, the troops carry strong moral bolic of the U, N. efforts to safeguard peace in on UNEF is an attack on the 80-nation world Any attack itself. weight and are sym- global trouble spots. meets Pontiac City Manager Walter K. i Willman to find out if Pontiac _& real alert, will start with » {W° | ningham two years ago from Chi- wold cgay soe sates sanhs Seat mice fat la from the t ip. . He is survived by his wife, then pick up the two-minute : : ‘ The members were told by wailing tone alternating between | Diristine, 6 eee gate Willman that an official request high and low pitch, Kenning ex- Birmingham and from the Pontiae Township plained. | ies. a of gow rire inp: enon iad a “In case of a real alert. sirens| four great-grandebildren, given the project by Pontiac. would blow the steady blast for Sercign ofl be af Ti ain, ter itt geen Bigs Surg Par ho Mg lagen yr Alege oa, Last night, the citizens’ commit- \single ‘take cover’ signal cannot/neral Home with burial jn tee decided to amass cost esti- be scheduled on any time interval, |Chape] Cemetery ; mates of a sewer system in and but will be the wailing note for Mrs. Grace H. Laula around the subdivision and present a three minute period”. Kenning} 4 Detroit resident for many rene oy gl eat : ; < _ ° jadded that there are no imme-iyears and president of the Laula A intel Soo puldetn, SOs DOWN THE DRAIN — The Pontiac Police De- Fontie Press Phete diate plans being made by the city| Jewelry Co., Detroit, Mrs, Laula township was laid out several) P®ttment locker room still reeked of booze today _todian, (center) poured 936 pints of beer, 43 pints to use these signals as tormadoe/died Monday in Ft. Lauderdale, months ago by an engineering! fom yesterday's disposal of the past six months of whisky and 10 quarts’ of wine down the sewer, |WS™ings. | Florida. She is survived by one firm, and the committee will take| Collection of alcoholic beverages confiscated and Unopened, bottles totaling over 22 quarts of whis- | ,, meek ¢haseet Wlane ee ee its figures from this survey. held as evidence, Detectives James LaPonsie ky, vodka, gin and wine were turned over to jp,crg Day hea centeiited Geel ts ee ae eee ee (left), Lt. William F. Nesbitt (right) of the vice Michigan State Liquor Control investigators for itor their day-long program On|of the Wm. R. Hamil ilton Co. unt Planners Fa rly squad and Sgt. Claude L. Hodges, property cus- resale. : — 5.. At ged Mayor} noon Monday. Service will be at | Seek —esieesitlitetrens ames C, Allen, will present Dr.|2 p.m. Monday from All Saints eat © "phat : Preston Slosson, University of/ Episcopal Church in Detroit with Decision on Highway 10 P t t R d Michigan History Dept. Head, to a)purial in Woodlawn cemetery. grade Separations as it passes IS - aed Se anata nk eatin ts Po proxima Persons attended|vicinity of Eastover School. ‘ irr 4@ meeting Jast night at Bloom-| The meeting arose over the fact ntiac Firms to Erect field Hills High School, to file their|that school has been closed one day Beaumont, Schoolcraft : because buses were unable to ap- : proach the school, and because a Se number of cars were mired there Israel AnnOUNCeS ven parents atendea a Cub Scot . meeting recently, Withdrawal Today assy Sige. | rawa y night’s meeting, was named to : lhead a committee to investigate (Continued From Page One) _|the situation further. we - powers respecting the mainten-| A Board of Education spokes- RICHARD H. GILLESPIE of peace security man saiq that when the school : . Construction saarathas a eateek tite woe district applied for a stop light TAS _ | L..W. V. is spear-heading. the|McHugh Construction - on a highly traveled location it | ‘|FACTS Day program which is be-jtiac at a declarations are expected, in the} was told by authorities that it an Hes - |ing joined by a number of women’s) week ago. long run, to stamp their influence| should not bulid schools on main |and men’s groups in the city. ~~ on keeping the Suez Canal thoroughfares. : Birmingham Council of Church! @se same to Israeli shipping. = he the Women has set March 8 for its| red bricks as has : * * * School, built on a side street, the World Day of Prayer program at) s¢wly built elementary aun oo ia ce oe s be- wes the same authorities to} R. H, Gillespie, Official Churches they Fepresest ar. Brg /mendation coutitied by and endorsed by Premier David| Oscar Loomis, representing the at Coach Unit, Stricken) Edmund | L. | Levenworth, | Stitt, ste ecement Ben-Gurion erusalem, ca road commissioners, ‘the group . ames; Brarnlett, elative replacement. si rast oer ees henithet he could sane a0 definite} O” Business Trip Ragtets: Wes, Dele say aun cana tegen tr eae captured areas in‘ the next day or|Promise of road improvement but A boca Supereenn ie, : coats fer lenve of aheence we, 3 that he would carry the message GMC Truck & Coach Division of Taup, Congregationalist; Mrs. Mer- The board will approve plans for sa back to commissioners and urgejficial Richard H. Gillespie, 47, w9 Teague, First Methodist; Mri. °S 00°) “pierce Junior High Evacuation of the Gaza Strip . : died yesterday: ofa heart attack! +) Harold Van Dragt, First/School at a special meeting to be is a. bigger problem than Aqaba sea in New York, while on a business! presbyterian; Mrs. Joseph Em-| eld next Thursday. wong w nlestabonnny, adh ea eR Ne Fla trip. mons, St. James; Mrs. Ruth Nor- : A i 4 Gillespie, fleet sales manager,|ton, " ; Mrs. N. Ld % sian sf regen | NGWS I ashes ved a $50 Plc St, Bim 3 Pontiac Deaths moval of this administration will] LANSING W@®—Leaders of Michi-|/ham. es Gas Station Owner — bring on severe economic disloca-| igan’s 175,000 He was appointed fleet sales ‘ * ‘Shected cae ce Cae | sanalaee te eee ot iat year. eo Accepts Stolen Goods Frank H. Eager a ee trades council yoetestay, | rtd with Go divisien BIRMINGHAM—James §. Cav-| The Rosary will be The Arab states led by Exvpt.| Gereeardune Teameier bees in sales promotion. ender, 58, owner and operator of|tonight in the Donelson-Johns Fu- in the meantime, bitterly assailed ; - He previously was retail sales-|a gas station at 1775 S. Woodward|neral Home for Frank H. Eager, the Washington agreement as| %aMes B. Hoffa's plea for delay. |. 4. Oakland. Calif. zone,/Ave. was charged by Birmingham . lonacing Maypts views <0 the at the end of a two-day conter. [NW York zone manager in 3962,| 27°" Sains before Judge John question. ©» ence and the new organization |°"1 eastern regional sales MaM-lEmery this morning, Cavender en- Egyptian Foreign Minister | will supplant the Michigan Con- ager. Prior to this, he was ass0-itered a plea of guilty for having ‘Mahmoud Fawsi, addressing the ference of Building Trades Coun- ciated as office manager for carjreceived five tires and wheels from seeneseeak tila Wien. Siete Wn ells, ze “Seas cmon vision. ‘speak today, charged that his ; xk *«* * srvihe negotiations and asertea {2 1-DaY-Old Infant - Gillespie was born in Berkley,|Man Pays Fine of $100 Cairo “will not recognize the |Suffocates in Bed Calif. on May 15, 1909. He at for Reckless Driving “Validity of such a deal.” ; tended the University of California Fawzi, in his most bitter ad-|_,2hm Paul Spicer, 11-day-old baby|!" Berkeley. Sandford Sweet, 50, of 76 S. Pad- en te Assembly on. the 2t.Mr: and Mrs. Paul Spicer, 4484) He is survived by his wite, Aud-\dock St. paid a $100 fine after he oe on the /Pinedale St., Independence Town-jrey; @ son, Richard Jr., 15, and!was found guilty Thursday of reck os oerscemgi ican Morr the S8uP. was found suffocated in his/his mother. Funeral less tae lations: but thationg Otay Our mene ehen Majire penite. Sweet, appeared “ ” came home work. Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum, the “aggressors”-—Britain, France| ne child was pronounced dead|.-: : was originally charged with drunk and Israel—were ‘most conspic-|.,. at Pontiac Kingswood Gallery ” in the discus- arrival General Hos- driving Feb, 22 when his auto —_ serene ee ee ee I. C.'to Show Berger Art oe on se See sat Ga taetit's wie. os to have not yet been made-at the! Paintings and prints of David! quced ‘the charge, pees ident Eisenhower ited in a My Perey Siple Funeral Home, 268) perger will be the first of a series Henry Send, $0, of 238 Siete cok “ibe ae mae io wrcontioanl ehosdenwal frien : Art Gallery which opens today. Pontiac Woman Hurt Se Oe ee proposed route, route oe = : ee an illness years. ' are a little more favor-|" captured areas. Milford Man Arraigned | The one-man show, open to the! 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Mi List Price $ 88 ) 3 | ca $289.95 ies Pa Wal > io" ip 49° es ie \ AN Automatio— Complete haa betes og 1 Wall Covering |, Oversize Oven Bee | THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1057 tis ee Via! a | ope ee le, : : Gore Bll Sets | Campaign Limits Reds Use Weak ExcuseKennedy Backs Ike gal to Veto Kashmir Action on Foreign Aid Fund Ww. ~_ tors Church (Idaho), Carroll ASHINGTON uw Sen. Ken- la) i Sy- By JOHN H, MARTIN: rg Pakistan wrath is such that/nedy (D-Mass) eautioned today| (Colo), Sparkman Puts Realistic Rules INS Foreign Director this dispute could cause @ Warlthat. defeat of the Middle East|mington (Mo), : iti The Soviet Uuion has cast an te ton sation, resolution would “embarrass’|—— oo ee seated 90 -youen ta O0'th, 1 ofl President Eiserthower in a time of] in Presidential Election aoe oa - Nl ‘The Soviet Union, plainly does|crisis end “dismay” friendly ma: | “The iatest was used to block a/"t “ant any settlement that would| tions in the area. .| be advantageous to Pakistan, or ‘ee € resolution that had scme prospect) .n. move ld of advancement in the dangerous|<; >... mat relieve tert- He said he would support the issue of Kashmir. - |vesolution despite his belief it is Long ago it made its bid to woo|“an unnecessary error” supported] Under the terms. of the rese- |India. This is quite understand-|only by “urgent pleas for speed lution the Council's president, able since Pakistan is a member] and unanimity, exaggerated justi- Gunnar V. Jarring of Sweden, icf the anti-Communist Baghdad| fications and evasive testimony, was to be sent to India and the |Pact. But the arguments used| without any demonstration of crit- northern state of Kashmir to | were considered fantastic by West-|icaj need.’ By JOE HALL WASHIN N W — Sen, Gore (D-Tenn) today offered an elec- tion reform bill to. fix presidential : campaign spending limits at lev- 3 els he said were “realistic.” contributions and r we strict re- try another mediation job. ern observers and even possibly : + + * quirements for - There also was the possibility embarrassing to India itself, ae ! both of spending by parties and raf ising @ U. N. emergency force 7 Kennedy qpoke out in ap ac candidates and of campaign gifts : dress prepared for Senate deliv to aid in the holding of a plebi- ' |seite, a matter recommended by Harry Belafonte Is 30 . wy at an jo oe pr ™, seasion Pe ay ES -jand Single Once Again Johnson of Texas exerted new The latter has strugglec. with India i. , for a decade over the Kashmir LAS VEGAS, Nev. «® — Singer| Pressure in an © © speed territory. Harry Belafonte is 30 today—and| ‘°° : k «> ¥ single again. * % -% All the Council members except) His wife Frances divoreed him|_ Kennedy joined -with four other : Democrats in opposition to a pro- the Soviet Union favored the reso-| yesterday. posal to strip the resolution of lution, although Jarring himself} Belafonte, who is singing at a abstained as a matter of diplo-|Las Vegas hotel, did not appear presiigntial authority to spend 4p macy in a-situation that directlyjin court. The charge given was concerned hifn. But once more the|mental cruelty, but the court. pro- decisive majority wish: was frus-jceedings were private and the 6 TRS re he eG Pe The basic new presidential cam- trated by one member—the Soviet records of the case were sealed. : in ! paign spending limit in the bill Union. - Mrs, Belafonte was given cus- F OF BU a SS om a eepenutevs READONS tody of their two children, a | red preceding presidential elec- The Soviet delegate’s given rea- eee ae fones -. = ALL WORK GUARANTEED in our entire line of = sons for using the veto were COM) york June 18, 1948 54-5 s sidered ridiculous by Western ob-|N°™ ee | ee ee ATIONALLY Ls . In the first place, he said , We Feature : This would mean, for instance, vedas ol ° ewes Secon a Tes ee por jKengorse?"? | Sylvania, Zenith |} ADVERTISED : pag + + eae Sylvania Color TV the 1956 vote total was 4 lift ae gp ae jution. Ri ee x allaroo _w _ Good Used TV Sets : Vorwes to#69% ~ : 62 million: : : yee : . UO! ene More - " his" ke oy = egiomahty: Price ee re . Half this total could be spent : ; lev, said the. pores viola uJ ers and alae er any ‘he = Pees: BST tee mons? ure a by national committees and the the spirit of the U.N. charter. lieaped out of his cage at Mar- Weekians bts toe Pa bt other half by. state and local CMON SISSY!—Tom is a 14-month-old found- AP Wirephote| The pitch used by Sobolev, in jsalis Park Zoo and took a_half- CONDON’S RADIO & TV com- . : — ling cat who refuses to grow up. He was brought the cat nearly starved to death recently when | the view of ‘Western observers, |hour sightseeing tour. o8_ eing ‘| up on a doll nursing bottle and now won't drink the Shryne family went on a vacation trip and | W8s ome. of the most glaring | The four-foot-tall rock kangaroo) its on spending -ciscagery .milk any other way. Richard Shryne, of North left him with friends who tried to feed him from | ¢*#mples ef power politics, ef jfrom Australia bounded over the Hollywood, California, shown feeding him, . the woo India jhead of a keeper who was putting SALES & SERVICE him, says a saucer. ard embitter its relations with |sand in his cage and escaped. I 127 S. Parke, Corner Auburn | Topcoats moment, is using an ow get | Sacrificed in 3 Groups | | 2 to Testify i in Probe |.~,,..- . a | Woes auto sulic ced theteahcaiee ts sos! Call FE 4-9736 Official’ Advice ae tale. = ™ Italy’ S$ Segni Wins The United Natidns, at the keeper George Bulloch. = | Ba Factory Avthorized Sylvania Service of Medical Bill Bribe\Sterilizes Minks; Y . He said he was acting on the force. in the Middle East jadvice of the Agriculture Depart- ¢ de ld AUSTIN, Tex. @ — Two news- M an Brings Suit ment when he fed the wastes to| Vote of onfi nce proved rang npn ‘shan $ 55Q WAREHOUSE S$ men were called today to testify minks. id-| ; before a committee of the Texas} DETROIT w — Faulty advice! _Kromer’s attorney, Bruce =f ROME ® — Premier Antonio pas -_ nie CLEARANCE House of Representatives investi-itrom the U.S. Department of! = of Chicago, said 28 other mink|Segni today won a narrow vote/°TS — “i ; gating charge that a House sers from New York to Minne-|of confidence in the Chamber of ; oo ee ccamaaak te accent S| ty could ees his minks so’ pate have filed similar claims, | Deputies for his 20-month-old coal- Bragg S was ruled by TC MUCH MERCHAN DISE! 4 bribe thdra medi- could become parents, a/totaling about one million dollars. |ition ernment, He’ appeared u, althoug : : bo ge —. Michigan man told a traveling) Commissioner Marion T. Ben-| Iheaded for pe and Ons tee. predominantly Moslem When ‘aa NOT ENOUGH CASH! + & federal court here yesterday in an/nett of the U.S. Court of = soon. eungooogg gage prong sone . ai Rep. Wade Spilman of McAllen, |*ffort to collect $50,000 damages. |is holding hearings in all states; The vote approving a govern- ae olesgrced: G0 mae ee 3 committee chairman, said the ~ *& *® jwhere mink raisers have com-iment farm tenancy reform peo | Mietemn irregulars arose in rebel-f Only Fry $00 Only GE $00 i witnesses today woule include Ed| The mass sterilization of his herd plained the Agriculture Depart-|gram was 285-277. with 1 absten-| "°°- ki Reg 9 Reg. Blectrie 4 Watson and Bill Bradford of the/ruined his business, said Karl/ment's advice damaged their herds. tion, The required majority was|., ON and thet stan moved/i ggg Pons ab iron | Conroe (Tex.) Daily Courier, The Kromer of Anchorville, and he now 282. pligeglge tetrad mr core newsmen said the accused mem-jis operating a bar-at his home Agreeing to stop “‘out-dressing”| Segni’s s Christian Democrats and! polaing the major part of. the ~ Only $ 00 ca ay. ; S01}. ber, State Rep. James E. Cox, 36, town. fashion-conscious wom-|the allied Social Democrats and each other, Us ts country. R t of Conroe, told them he agreed) gromer charged that his jen members of the Parent-Teach-|Liberals voted for the govern- 1635 soir yy Cribs .. & to accept the money as part Of &) minks became sterile in 1950 be- |ers Association in Shimonoseki,|ment. But. the Liberals, with 14/ COULD CAUSE WAR 4 : lobbyist ser ae cause he fed them wastes from Southern Japan, adopted a simple Bonet to 8 Caper, dotied ro] ee Minister Slory to oO Hell < i , slaughtered chickens which had “kimono-coat” of nevy thee: Se eee ey el | npn corece al SAVE 60 % ° ood House Speaker Waggoner Carr injected with synthetic fe- |serge hours before the balloting. - plebiscite, but later: rejected the| ay ywe | . 2 — '? Fine quality clothes in a aad of Latbick eruged bre = Beds | jocton of atvlns and tabsies, committee last night and said Cox) aS NV : ine ports. Dark leged offer. as ‘ ; ono ee ggg Spri ps | Summer. A won- wanted to kill himself after od} j : : = 2-PC. SECTIONAL 6 ee o les | ye op rtunity to stock up ~ waltting be agreed + i a il Res. $38 75 soviaga, Her! Dee ay * * * . 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Extension table, 4 chairs Left: Dainty feather jecquord in. i] r $98.50. d : new Spring shades. 4.00 I k Come in and see our wide selection of modern metal | | ‘ dinettes leet 2 3! ep He i] aT s3 S - ified? % is iG es irl AHH AT ad it b Tete 3 : : 4 : i ls Ht ii Hi ! ea ie me ta i i AE eR if hl a i : | ett sll © ! eee elie 5.8 os Eypegiteal je cae Bde fz dass ee ; nr OSD Gel eis hy Get Ue le | RS Fah HT fle ir| 5.8 we HF Hild PE) 2 28) ile dng tall tt : ik Gil ges ey ity! <= a Mini i 7 S| 324 ile Hedge ca lpey Oa ERE INA UH tt Fant ue ap tule Sy, He Hae Glita tC lin SE iit ll EU re Sa fi til gpd Med slipea ‘eal nil] S _ abl aii if if Hh #8 eae Ae 12 B itiull Hh i g [agit mii: i be athull: = hie 7 atte ia it 2 sé | ELE fe s | : == . pt fs erbtliinh Zo fp ae Hen |S a S88 ue ah it 2° bibl nae fly 5 ifs all ite SL APMMBM AO “illul 223 9 an. a ¢ = ea" 5 as fx mm: = ‘| ve pr Mee SSS gk. hee << " = = 12 HE i Hr li Beil Heigl bei Hea jan : i= ili! &.8 “Ht oa 2, ih tin Ae if! 2 ily i eS asec | 3 ine Ht te Zoe niin | Bed ditadauddette et cows Visttyiteregice 52) - B® : 3S vet i 1 2-3 uy anh) pape i Ue AS | hen or se Se | g r Q> ft Le HF $3 si 3 i it a5 5 | pares r hy Las = 3 rh. ‘f i: il ahaa fused aE base g si4s ir; 3 Hh t j ii ar 7 aT i Rr ne Hifali| 2 se ati ‘Hil: 8a ee) SHE 'y Prine led and al SARASOTA. ‘Fis a : Wiliams, happy to be back We -have— “a. baseball uniform, “© © pt ° ed a Hi Predicts He, reise kV gous: Bye same are past 38, Uniess we can make ja trade before the season starts,| event -|you can figure out for yourself lentation than ever before in the ports, ‘Travel Show it ee ke? , als and tom shot aie col 2 and 7 p. m. weekends, in the Coli- seum at the Michigan State ‘Fair-| ground, March 917, The 1957 Detroit Sports . iat Travel Show promises a bigger, more exciting tank and stage pres- omer of this _ Poaular annual The varied sierra Pro whe will provide thrilis is Mare Scala, ‘Event at Figo unds M -\tralians,. will:present acrobatics in flerce, noisy exhibitior concludes hold an annual father and — banquet at 5 p.m, ay in Moose hall, 350 Mt. Clemens. S with a simultaneous attack by three tough assailants : * Honey Girls, four attractive Aus- the modern manner. The Amazing Monahans, a father and his two = French ne chanson. His fast. | ndsome young sons, will give a tumbling performance. Two Detroiters who have at- tained national acclaim will ap- pear. Gloria and th: Busy B's is a most unusual animal act per-] gram will-be presentec’.twice daily,’ * Williams conceded the Red Sox| — _itried all winter to barter for a/ os | chortatop but the quest ended in failure, . } ————— rrr" Baschall's greatert hitter a we're ~~ — | ' - [loffice to. improve the club through formed on a floating surfboard in } Water Sports _fittades during the off season. ' ® a 70x60-foot pool. Charlie Frank, |} f : oe oe (| Miss Star well known to sports show audi-| mame oes tg ay “The Yankees’ acquisition of i ences, will put his trained retriew ours: 9 two pitchers like Art Ditmar and] - ; ers through their paces. 9 to Bobby Shantz may kill off all in- Other features include Sandy the Seal and the Theron Dollies, circus- }. trained girls, trick bicycle riders. The Colis¢éum provides 6,500 free seats. In -all, this year’s big show will occupy four large buildings at the .j (Siate Fairground. Attendance is} . ~jexpected fo top previous records. jf Newest hunting, fishing, archery, golfing and camping gear and| clothing will be shown, There will be a display of mo- bile homes—a first for events of this kind. Fishermen will have an oppor- tunity te try their luck in a. 70x25-foot poo! in the Dairy Cat- tie Building, stocked with hun- dreds of Michigau-bred rainbow | 1265 8. Wostened, : Prag tye 1 BM we MI7-0133 terest in the American League race by mid-season,’ Williams said, “They were tough enough to beat last year, How the heck are Ind in cialis fe ee cc | | Oto. 1,<— We Are Authorized @ Wolverine Boots & e Old T @ Whirlwind Boots Yo. ; @ Feather Croft Boots @S @ Grummen Boots @ American Morine - ' Molded Boats ; 7” Paint Roller | ;& Pan cong $4.79 HUDSON’S rs nae | Gibbon finished the season scor- jing 25 points against Mississippi; — | State last night to give him a sea-| (4 jsqn’s average of 30.05 points a igame, according to figures re- pend by the National —— 2 (sesetarecczarsersn yp el's ENTERPRISES \ Inc. PONTIAC'S NEW iN “The Goodyear Siore” Ni COMPLETE AUTO PARTS. e “E \ A Forte of Columbia an¢ Wallace, the others involved in a five-way battle for scoring - honors, have regular and post season fames ahead. Net Stors - 9: se FR So el ek et a eS : Iso Ww ry | | remained the leader with 30.48. “mae (| MAY AWAY OB | Elgin Baylor of Seattle, Wilt coe E BANK TERMS 2 | Chamberiain of Kansas, Chet Sponsored jointly by the Detroit . |Sportsmen’s Congress and the De- . children. Show will be open from noon to. 1i p.m. on. weekends and 2 to 11) p.m, on week days. Admission will be $1.25 for adults, 50c for troit News, the Sports and Travel | HARRING - 1899 S. Telegraph preteanionnl tennis troupe play at Ann Arbor High School March 26 as part of its nation- of Australia. LOD II DL ele MONE MAN TELLS ANOTHERS You really enjoy Spring and Segura — and Ken Rosewall | 30 Players Still Unsigned as Spring Training Opens NEW YORK (#—The sponsors of| aged 68.90. strokes per round, Last year the average was 68.29 strokes | “OLD 5,000 Tae — Johnny Longden (above) was ead by happy 1 fans in the winner's circle at Arcadia, Calif., yesterday after he “yode his 5,000th winner (Bente in the 4th race). His wife (left) Hazel was tournaments on the winter golf tour apparently have a legitimate i Tires # Hotpoint Appliances : oe | wide tour. among the well-wishers. Johnny is a 47-year-old grandfather. He's j Open 8 $A. M. M, 04 ZABET cae Members of Kramer's group! the ist jockey to ride 5,000 winners. ? te 9 P.M. 35 ELI B H FE 5-8868 % are the two Panchos — Gonzales . . . Pig LAKE RD. FE 2-9121 for the same eight events, In 1955 it was 67.74 and in 1954 it was) ke eee eee NOT ONE" SUPER CHAMPION | NEW TREADS | | in a Tempawate suit by OO CCL ARTO RRR beef when they complain about'¢g 15 for seven com parable tour- the non-appearance oi the estab- naments, : *: a SCHAFENER & MARX lished pro stars. Seat Applied on sound tire bodies or © 4 HART The PGA probably wouldn't ad- | : po a | | mit it, and neithef would the vet- Ss ee | on your own recappable tires l _..|€rans who are trying to stave off b ADMISSION . a | the surge of new talent, but the}. P | Same tread design as new Firestone Tires . iEe| winning scores in eight tourna-; Same tread quality as new Firestone Tires + -. ments so far indicate the tour- ; af ‘ : | Biot are Baring the worst. golt in oO Same tread width as new Firestone Tires : : . a ey * * R Same tread depth as new Firestone Tires 4 ‘ | That's aa hard to imagine “iwhen comparatively unknown T PLUS ' jiplayers like Don Whitt, Howi | fp |Sohmson, Bob Harris, Milton Ma | S. SAME GUARANTEE AS ON "=| rusie and Gene Bone can shoot * Aes FIR \ '\some dazzling scores in the low 8 NEW ! ESTONE TIRES €0’s and still not cop the top prizes | and when par golf hardly is enough to win —, fees. * CHECK YOUR SIZE AND PRICE BELOW! . “| But the seal scores of the A = i t ts ac Sass ~ ee shes : olin and now is in its ninth - a oka "Baton Rouge have aver-| 6.40-15 Two for 16.66 |. SHOW 670-15 |. Two for 17.77 ‘Larsen Ends Holdout Today — Sat. — Sum. 710 ] T fo F ; ‘for $7,500 Increase af the 10-15 wo for 23.47 | ST. 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Maple —DIRMINGHAM ee J mcgif FE 2-1010 | THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC iil ret Eres ms Pete et \ ; : ae : > : : eat 4 ! a tie : ’ ea \ : ‘ \ : i \ Vo ee i i % ee ; A \ ia: % \ i 24 . . | i e is ‘ t i ite Al : : f 424 ny f \ ; bal ger , i ; ay Tee eee: ; geo 4 ; {4 i Lact ae s ‘ Py Ps on hen F i owt abe A Ne ek li, ee cel ia yt = bree] ‘ : / a | ; i NE ‘ is pe 1 . : i = a i 4 . a i : ' ; ‘ vi . i ie 4 e p Bees 5 2 . : = ie ae 5) te: « 7 es ; a . 4 vi “3 : Ss, FRIDAY, ARCH 1, 1087 | a ts: SBIR rae ee ag NTIAC PRESS, emcee are on_Assessmen: See ROI or 4 ee c : ndar. \Solons Approve Bills|Te Hear Appeals on Assess Hee ets Dates: MARKETS (Morocco Greets | pth 5 4 on Water, Colleges Tax Review pirates MERE CSR Sebhceee 2 . : S a ' r Peat : 3 : 2 Fi Ap : P 7 , appeal 2 MAR ; Nixon in’Ist Stop tiae ye = cous 7:30 p.m. : approval) - : en following week, March 18-22, pos this is the time to tax- ; eer ae ea Will T Fags Eee om lla Pik > = LANSING @#—Senate led bills permit- 4 tear W. Raymand Reset ‘The will meet to hear ques- them,” Ransom sald, urging Produce. jon Good Wi zed rod sreuthen Wk walle an today PD Posioe Board otlbaa” or ci cata dips payers to appear. , ; ie Vice Ld] 2 + 1957 property assessme: assessments, | - Qerectr rRowuce RABAT, Morocco > — News in Brief -_* go to the House. The man dba : h x * * ‘by’ the! witch the board —— agen | pile tarmett martes tee| ) RABAT amg pine a ee oe ean baentan week: Sdeine, oT tat ‘tcanpeuinel at noe EN pecntnyperoggine pe Rose a 2 sales of l0-| welcome from tset of hip Justice Wil-| wat needs concurrence aiete 5. Soe Dates | City Commission W. Ke- in July and & riees cover sales taney| today at the ou Ac | Waterford ,|there but ‘ 5 through to citizens seeking : F. Spence, Gerald * City|Pavadle mber, Ransom said, gree Womeee © Be. 1 tee Soe Saeed wih vide tn cane ; Latergy Daal TS Nee ceammtmamae to permit] meet to listen reductions for) James Vernon K., Archer. due in Dece * * sta by” growets and sold BY them) his good lis D. Ave., $100 for th were amended tax exemptions or hoe and Ewart and * 1 ete by growers end nations. 4€, of 127 Lincoln Ave., Both wi an amending) tax | of diminished incomes. y William A. th questions on perseve nw mise ‘unk driving taxpayers to swhie ae Se een ee NE OX th; [Director of Finance Oscar Eckman re to bring prop- PRICES , 6.00 t with | drunk financing . March Director 0 bers of the are -urged they Delicious, “Pansy, 6.00 standing uprigh of 1155 Fair-|veto on any or cOmMUN-| March Ii througt. a to ex-officio mem propery ith them when Pe se-s.ee bas She tend Mc-| Nixon, retched in a white Clarence Tank, 56, of 10leither water pipe line “s Will be devoted to | ex erty books wi init Bay? Haney 38 See Negi | , NiZOM, sta cheer d $100 instead of 10 construction, the sessions to property | oord. before the board. wa a Eg eg Be, limousine, aroused fax St., pai driving chargeity college rmits| cueries on real ests city are jappear | s office ie iS ee rt at-3.38 _ ee —. cheer from crowds —_— days after a ~—* reduced to| The water pp yoo a assessments on both land and “it residents. of have ty It seats the atvemnct City Hall, inrABLR a. Cabbage, Curly, No deep during of February a0 OF TRete Comm than $200,- ty. on the first foop-of the Ch from 2.00' bu. 1, and three he less property Hours are ™ 169.98 ag are vara at the theme parade route from See sacs Sales Maurice Hope Se eo own water. : idder - et ager “pon, eet onary 1.00-1. “Carrots, irport " [before ’ aoe a.m. Koja i Tene, ties Rank ee 22 the a ‘ixon,” “Long Live | Finnegan. : oye en ere tract Not to Low Bi of a 7 till 4 p.m, 280 bu. Chives, No. ‘basket. Leeks, No. “Nixon, ; & $109 fine, "ht has n is} Con ae s ] , TY OWNERS. | QUALI- ag a dy ge mn : ” the crowds shouted fter failing to pay 16950| ~ ids district, whic % « -s " 1Cla OS Oe ae ne ; Fenty,” 135, Sé-ip. "bag: Cur, Ho ° pegier eat, Bove nh Rg | |e Me enn py ee oe d Tr alning Or ested partis ott Pri, of Oakland = Parsley, loot. No . ' planning es No. Leshian Vinee: {08-186 don. bea, Pars vie. 3! ~ crown nienyp ag eo gery rommmermatiss the Oakland — ter from eneligugy ag permit Ss tu y t Wilkins Air Force] Washtensw and Wayne Dist we ‘. " Potatoes, No. . 2s. comm Cecil Amendmen a ad Perm’ 2-115 be. Pete Nie. it 235:| eldest son of committee that unicipal Judge drunk for a popular : — House;is stationed Ohio. Fa Novt ‘am ig imag ph ae a eaarh “oto, ear hg slant prime mints Callum this, moraing fo vote on the issuance of sue | _ WASHIN amen —_— se eh Armed Serv: oe fhe Northvilic 175 dos. ». box: No. 1, .85- "78| inc! : Hassan : i investigators hose; ygembers of - [of pra Lines of -Wash- | , 1.25 5-Ib iothouse, Fancy, 1 foreign minister. driving. « obligation : Force official w tions subcommit trict yer Be of Oaklan n Sb. box. Rhubarb, roe be don bens. ter and during the 70- Sat. March 2nd, youthful Air the award of] so4 investiga Piward | Pubic Scheel ee Michigan, | Squash; Gelicious’ Non i, 1.80-2.00 ‘bu. rode with Nixon eee SS 1 decisions resulted in ie onl Beaded Dy Day. Es Bees lean, a6 the following descr i3.00-13.40 '30-don, casea;| Nixon handshaking cam- ars atid needs lions of dollars, : interest in Hick him | -OTINRSE- nedium, 10.00-11.00;, Smal, 10-850. ae aed ag ee call, Pa FE 6-0424 or MA §-4031, Gets Sentence “hea tee Finke cage ground, They cope van 1 eeapnsions atl Ree. - . the wht. ° , an Air Force - He) what educa ad tg ig oo PARTIR e i C108, THA, otter by ce stopping the Umousin I'ssune church. e-|02 Confinement [25 an Air Force contracting ee ee cut track 204; Nies the route. R hurch. Ex-|' ee eee S60 A. more oF less. = a cigg Ay Ay SF ge gy et; persons lining All Saints C aay cian. being ¢2-| in On 380 A. mare Se w, and Sicnete 50, moderate: | market 1 to 9 pm. — | . jimilar interest was being cin Gutiand., Washtenaw. | an SN ee ets aiden . change St. en # xi - Li | Asi y Schneider-| pistrict ot m, ane .ssag eeste erty Dees. Red ' icts Giant §|*™ beet, family styte dinner. Man Dies -|,,4,:"", od for a short pe-| Wares coal 2 r 1 Roast worked Valley Pontiacs ‘ light; demand ligh T ‘March 3rd. apy ny man, who rae as an Air Force} ¥ are hereby ove boy Oakland * tmarket about stenay; no track : litan ito 8 pm. Donation #150 Ave. . riod with Hickey no longer! nearing willbe) Meld St the. Oakland oe e. Metr Opo Ita o 53 7c. 206 Auburn Adv T ain ras Schneiderman, no County School ye a reported, children 5c. . up 0 ar - if arg he Ale Vesce , was said to be Telegraph eee — 1001, at nity a DETROIT — f.0.b. a for State ean eat” y with the old. the suns By Bs o = oe ‘| OUTROS, Fob. 28 AP—nom, £0) Ae “All the pancakes you 4th ETROIT @® — Raymond " elie ate who made the|ot the above yori as Wayne | : 41-45, weight- DETROIT @—A Pennsy! —_- jets Lynn ie chit. Gum 2-year-old se ‘ = sts million dollar| #7, O*Beaids “ot Rduestion. seting 2 Whites: Grade Wagga 36%: unity development planner at St. 5:00 to 8:00 adults %. yi Wayne County Training Sc hen decision on a air conditioners panes =f will determine: alteration of . = gg Ay Hl as - Five FE ed 3e| Comm sterday the rapid | Huron, yA lle, was killed today w contract for plane is now in.) we oe Saas see = wid ong. 34: ‘ial OM, wid. ong 10) adicted a iant single metro- * : — nobile collided with a which the agence 2A DS Siredited ate “ot the cecamaniiectiiiea : ‘ ‘ large 35. ; large 34 pproach bs Urban euShe THe: Se a gS cee HEM sir eapens “personal — = 2 “~ &* Wpedtum $3; small 31. i area bounded by Flint cs. _ freigh * Serer icscamman aae rel by Rovere “Adair: ire 3. Whether anh gen bana ane = 13s. wed. ave. ; ™ . \ . n | ° : SN aA AS ye omemenae yore ey KECO 2 Industries, of real I ae -cominde ee 4 4 bi . lained jit-so;- : Bink retells ioe Sin '<\cincinmat, Ohio, who he id Dot| ay head atthe time 2 | SS ee ing i, wes the father of three, Oo, ahough he was ante Rca ss 3 - 1 was [ he and place nm, this aie POR Beating on cages Sol and lived in North- receive the award al Dated LS 1957. 3 — aoe m4 ns : * sm : the low bidder. | day OAKLAND COUNTY ON - piesa ae ; testified OF EDUCATI oH me ret . grade A. ogi gl eal lig la sed erie deguting had pada | on ‘DOO was originally the low- ee ¥. + Es I rm $24 two cents lower on large , Area Regional jtroit auto union m ing Kohl- wreckage of Crumb Pigot Chesa.| that a five companies which March 1, ‘S7. = fied ak “nabs Snes sm BOSS. | vestropeliten of beating two no the pro-| extricate his body a on bids. . Gui . at SS .... Be! cutcago 1_ (AP)—Chicago Commission. Co, employes during bal Sal Rising & Ohio crossing. submitted : : aba 146... 18 Lee} CHICAGO, March t steady:| Planning mil. |¢T labor dispute, denied yes Store Sales peake ince 1929! : gas Glass" {| 1,334,000; w ew 4 He said more than two to [longed labs the scene of the fight. YORK (INS)—Department ° Good Food S ee Ba ieee a 5: t piney anchanen Gabi care 00 80%; lion persons will be pong oy ap desi a member of the Pca > te OS bet vob On United Fund Board Serving ( uncheons i= 2 - by : ; - " ; city area John pees Local nt ahea - ' Breakfasts—L am Ba 8 Fey he ete aE |g Rie edeto i iower:| the which you must itynited Auto Workers’ D pace sat —- a vatien of 1956. Sales G (INS)—F. J.-Wolfram, | a Beet My Maz D Stes : $3 /7e Maat’ ot ma 28; standards 28's: tleae aoe Pilen aoe ee eas tines Wotan increased tn eight ef the 17 foteral GM. vice president and aged FOUNTAIN Am sees ‘nisi '* 3y*| mined 20%: checks "36; current receipt! pe P ion with Detroit during a Na ring that he distri ced by the New anager of the Oldsmobile Divi- RIKER Riker Bld : : Am Red. -... by a : 3 dirties 26: ’ “ig the great region has (NLRB) hearing reserve cts, pa t. gain. r 0 to serve | Lobby of er ig. ’ Am oar Pa... aT. and which Board boygan Falls, "s 14 per cen was elected today 3 Tel & Tei 177 Hoa ee, t its center » Inever had been in She! ting. || York ps oa ales were off nine/sion, committee of the fe few oe Livestock around ity outer rm Bay. Cty |Wis. Sol napa teae toer , emmy Ry rs Lansing, Ja oad testimony was per cent, Mict ; Armour & Co 28: "4 Gunaca's city because the country. Atchison...) 33: wl i aati] a mnt or cis oe ; ke MAS Baley 4) ,DETRON. | eb. Seneraliy 38 a 3M ille Industry he has refused to has been ; Aveo ry ae 42" Gps ..... 6) Salable 100. ae No. 1, 2 oe arysvi i summons, He Joni- - ‘ eth “Suset >> Sa Be Decree ona’ gilt 00" Sie ae eons for Sale consin n with felon ; eth barrows and oe. 4 ‘ls Offered ed by Wisconsi but ina offer Sint BE ae Bl eh ay ae se LE wee Prewed Met lou aust In the beating. Out rl find te bard te 3 lorden ...... 38. pws s+: 2 and 3 pores under 450 Ibs. teks: MAR a firm with Gov. G. Mennen ite him. over! You : tors Warn a Nor Pag. “Be most grades ~ a 13-75-1451 als of America, Inc., fused to extradi ere no gim- ‘ riggs Mf enn as a) * ] 2, 15.78; a some see © mothe ployes that manufactures igan has re believe but there * Gan Dry... 143 ee Ba penis vind, Thursear Sl, eat seechdahdere at the tin to au- Resignation cat PLUS our great Genital asst. 387 40 hes daily except for ere over it 2» *; overwhelmingly directors to Alger es 9 o . 1 : Fe ae ae SSavesias Sha Boon deco | FREE OFFER! 3 =? cen ° ; , . ] 4 Gitiee Bre it seae’ 7: + =a cents higher: ‘rong to 36] Asst. ‘Treasurer a sacnemer as | Free Installation on ony 3 ee Oe meee 7 higher: other ‘cows sige, said the firm, whic the change GTON # — Confirming Free Padding . . . , get t sen) ora: + SEO conte ner; a orders until WASHIN objec- ree when you - . Sia [Paula firm: Meckers and | ebeles ny ‘more to complete that earlier stirred ¢ Why buy-o rug ' B sens geaeaits i4/ but tally ‘steady; it bead re 30.8-\in financing, is hoping avert (rumors of the -Mich-: $5.95 carpet. the. Floor ‘Shop! & s seeces ~«* "etl and prime steers 20. : re March 15 and in some elements , : prices at : z 4 . 7 =. choice to to prime before \ ‘tions the ing at rug : nd .: cre a Tob oe Se Sere (sila shutdown . He pone-rtorligel parc om rot Frederic 6. Aiger JF. aa to x oie for a FREE measuremerit o . - ter ieee! . steers 00: a . | : & . feat gan 33 at Dut: 33 ant ae AF road ioe ood ee oe the buildings ee or Reem wen fey - estimate! Con! aseses ") 42.2| moderate 7} {anf {million % i : Copper Ce : L 17.6-186.8 * J L + me Bt ite = ae 2 ut be Fi wana 1730-t0.00; 1368. at $000,000 Alger, a — of —_— ' pot Reece's": 984 Beare Reb 348 Feet ta neater any in Cuts — |Pointe, Mich., is a "He once ran By — eam $06 Gunmens ...” sealiteer ins ue standard cows Barber's Bargai gan secretary of state. ; Bev Pent «1984 Eo, cs Bh aeae te most sity and! comercial Bring 12-Hour Days —_jgan secretary a ) TION ian 3 ring, Soe ieak end chee the yarn Sen Hapsndiion wort 20 hours) q:lnanatenn sestinlly ote 5 | INSTALLA ‘ies Soerry : eit steck =“ : are , : Fae Ra an bea on at Hs CuICAGO LIVESTOCK |aaton Musselman agp Root: out ens aN oe : =} Re * 86 cMIcaco ¢ si tetgs de|® day with only 15 minutes out serum n oun oe AAS ie i! saat mines ot aes ‘We sows not rich,” he exp’ -$6.95-$8. i ae fe: lee =e = ceive ma, seer Acks Siete to Relecen 0 Amis ae you cen att a time only! : Hi Gest: Ua Gat oo 26 weak: low choise and. below ~ ‘ Grain Prices ‘Polio Vaccine Fund have a -12’ x 12’ o * ‘ ‘ d * s ioe nt 7 Rub eae t- te tewer than carly v deg “io reece r to- ING (AP)—Gov. Williams t led s Sop 2. $88 we “£2 a sere 2 Sigheri| CHICAGO, March 1 LANS the Legislature to! room: inste 4 te vary Wests A oe tal Noe and feeder, to el ween rch . vee. .74¥e\today asked ble approximately lete! 3 _— ’ epee Wie eos a8 vance on weights wader and prim eam ae make availa eccine funds that complete = weet oe: » oat Woolworth: =" loads i ai 8; Loy and “eo MGy . ccceess FE duly . eee ee yi $660,000 in polio bs ted: but not a z a a, i til 9 t ghee 2.2. 382 Ynsst “scat 101.0) 80ers Eh ees — a laeph "os: ie wre _ 134 {have been appropria’ | : we Tonight tb. . utate tat o9eces Be re ased — . ; 4 average choice 11 6639 50, few “stand: oil 126 May : [da | rele nor said that it is now! STOCK AVERAGES mercial cows, 11.36.14 1] > oo The governor Il state appro- : NEW YORK—(Compiied by the As- a at a fee. veslers aly sooo» ERS May. vss. * iis |clear a a and needed | : sociated 30 18880 ne eine nd 30.00: r§ and | pe" ecco sae Lae pha “1450 priation is " Indust Rails Util. Stocks ater e~ Fa - ediately. : ht Wool Bh SR EB gl Sah ea 3 yest doce ew ED | eight High | Heavy-Weight W Week, s90, pore ed na ing steers 15 -. Poul “The recent rom 6 a gratifying | Heavy-W: i and Miracle Fiber = +006 S00. - 6.9 accine * ‘ iee-gh uch "Seg isk ee iss otes Harder Barnet? PocLTsT Gaiden ot te font | ; tweed carpet that cleans Pile Miracle ) 2 ie8s high .2ss.2888 its @2 i483/Ford Prom ot 7, Cab Ocee for No. 1 camuien to make people aad Solution dyed No fading, practically sel 1088 low 0... =~ — Appointment Of| ,. y liye poultry up. to “ype is, cam 0 be vaccina' lick and easy. ial price. = DETROIT @ vice | Caney, ite pele. (SMede Ibe) pemitpardlage Papeoers f, 4 colors at this spec DETrOIT STOCKS Harder as executive cove ‘beeliats_ OF s Jervea Rocks 20-27, now is paying off,” he stainproof, . ; ET din © ‘ord Motor Co. was rar Crowes te: Batre (-6 Ibs.) na said that | points are eig sident for F Caponettes _( The governor stat Pigures after decimal High Low Noon|PTe ; ie M rea ade tslbert E. Heustis, Co.* 36 2.7 announced today. him respon- cm sna guns — “3s to commissioner, had advised Baldwin Rubber Co” <--. #* 215] ‘His new post truck and just fate, nd very zs he has only “a tiny supply” of, : Gui Oe Gem Ges} “DE itty over all. car will retain|* /rouLTRY —_* Ivaccine on hand and ace. INSTALLED! i Howell vs. Mtr. Co 1 $7 ‘si|tractor divisions and he sanding: a ae th ind stenay|funds available for a TACKLESS! sees 3. ved. So? OF ata ate of the basic CHICAGO, tes and : PAD! if Fl OB ssscetees 133 ike i28/supervision try full steady on ts 605 Coops; | ply, noted that the release OVER ; Rudy 08; aise... ase 4 turing divisions, the gre comes sees TOS: rer -| Williams affect the pres- oe ila i, we ~My and asked * * * tive vice sy Ba, wees %: light Rena 11s-! of funds penne money already. Factory Irreg r : i L. D. Crusoe, execu or and Fh ge yf ear iu’ keane ent budget ppropriated. ARMSTRONG i Bad Dust president in charge boat oa on} 18-20; 24-26; tom turkeys over 3011... been ai = : Ti LE “ Pilot Runs Into truck divisions is of illness. ina : | E TILE CORK ' ia Fifty Miles Out at Sea truck divisions ison , : et L INLAID : ; 5 ld IED Oe — A Gat ates AT CARLOAD PRICES Perfect for kit- C | Fine for dens on BBCi : See ae tet Geaecon ar tioe. , : : $4.45 cm. r bath, The “bedrooms. 9 x : > 6,000 feet high stre plane k Marbles . . 4 chen 9 thruto EA. 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