The ‘Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Fortrast Cloudy, Windy, Cold Details page two THE PO fue Ss _ é + Home | Edition . 114th ir 2 kkke ‘PONTIAG, oor POESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956—30 PAGES . ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE weorag. # « ’ Oakland to Benefit in Faison lool Plans. a a Wind, Cold Marks Opening of Season Starters “ FRANK LARY Car Fire Claims Life of Boy, 5 Jeffrey Williams / Jr. Dies in City Hospital of Multiple Burns Playing with matches was given today as the possible cause of a blaze in an abandoned auto w hich claimed the life of a five year old Independence Township boy yester- day: Jeffrey Williams Jr., and Mrs. Albert Nichols, of W570 son of Mr. we ee bh a oe é i LINEUPS AT DETROIT + DETROIT KANSAS ‘CITY Kuedn, ss Powers, Ib Torgenson, 1b Jacobs, tb Kaline, rf Slaughter, rf Boone, %b Simpson, cf Tuttle, cf Zernial,” if Delsing or Ginsberg, ¢ King, If Finigan, 3b House, ¢: DeMaestri, -ss Bertoia, 2b Keliner, p Lary, p The 1956 major league baseball campaign opens today in weather ranging) from downright cold in the Midwest to crisp on the Atlantic seaboard. Anticipated crowds were. generally small, running from 20,000 at the meeting, of the Red Sox and Balti- 50,000 in Detroit where the Tigers took on Kansas City.) President Eisenhower was scheduled to make the first pitch in Washington where the Senators met the New York Yankees be-| fore 28,500. | * * * ' Windy and cold weather with scattered light showers were pre- dicted after light snow flurries fell; on Detroit early in the morning,| The annual pre-game ceremonies | featured Gov. Williams "pitching | the first ball to Detroit ‘Common Council President Louis C. Miriani, subbing for Mayor Albert E. Cobo, currently vacationing in Arizona. Detroit third baseman Ray Boone, the team's top slugger, who was plagued by dizzy spells during ‘the last few days of the exhibition tour, has peen given a clean Dill of health by club physicians, Many Tiger fans hold big hopes) rani the Bengals despite a disas-| spring. exhibition run in | contests, pointment, lers than it would help. The Tigers were welcomed home. ‘run it would hurt all farmers Dems Are Cool to Ike's Plea ly Soil Bank Drive to Override Doomed to Failure WASHINGTON in—Key! ‘Democrats reacted coldly today to President Eisen- ‘hower’s new request for a soil bank program while they awaited the outcome} more Orioles in Boston to of an uphill House attempt | ‘to override his Veto of the farm bill. That effort, dué tomot’ row, seemed doomed to fall ‘short of mustering the two-' ‘thirds margin required. Political debate over the ‘veto and over responsibility ifor the decline in farm in- ‘come was stepped u Eisenhower, in a nationwide tel-| evision and radio broadcast last. night explaining his veto, insisted that politics had not entered into his decision. “1 will always gs at. tempt to make the fa r and | his problems a ey football," he said. Declaring that he kaa vetoed the. big farm. bill with keen disap- he said: “I had no choice. I could not) sign this. bill into law because it; was a bad bill. In the months| It! yesterday with a parade and civic'was a bad bill for the country.” banquet that Manager Bucky Har- ris called, “the greatest reception ever acconind - baseball team." ” The Broskivn Dilews’ flaunting their first world flag,. sent their big ace, Newcombe, out to pitch the National League's best, Robin Roberts, as they met the Phila- delphia Phillies at Ebbets: Field. In Milwaukee the temperature was not much above freezing as) the Braves faced the Chicago Cubs. Despite the 46,000 seats out 7 New York was sunny with the mercury close to 50. Only 25,000) against were virtually sold “ Eisenhower * urged again that * (Congress act speedily to ‘approve his ‘soil bank program. signed to pay championship totaling as much as $1,200,000,000 the throne reom of his palace short- Don yearly for taking land out of pro- ly before noon tomorrow, Relig- duction of crops already plus* lt is de- farmers subsidies in.- sur- They would sign contracts) with the government to do so MORE FARM AID This time, Eisenhower added a new feature he said would give, cold the park's|farmers an extra 500 million dol-| lars this vear. “By a simple provision in the Soil Bank Act,” he said, “the. Perry Lake Rd., died in Pontiac were drawn to the Polo Grounds, Congress can authorize this gov- General Hospital at 6:30 p.m. yes- terday. According to hospital autheri- ties, he had received severe burns over 90 per cent of his | heody. State Police said they were unaCardinals before 30,000. The same able to determine how the blaze began, and theorized he may have been playing with matches. Nichols found his “son in the abandoned car, and started for the hospital, but his caf broke down near the State Police Post. The vouth was transported the remain- der of the-distance in an ambuw lance, In Today’ s Press County News ........ . 15, 44 Editorials ........005 6 Sports ............18, 19, 20, 21 Theaters : 12 TV & Radio Programs... 29 Wilson, Earl u“ Wemen’ s Pages...... 13, M4, 15 where the New York Giants, per-| forming under their new manager, | Bill Rig ‘took on the Pitts.| burgh Pirates, also under a new |pilot; Bobby Bragan- The weather was cloudy and cold at Cincinnati where the Cin- cinnati Reds faced the St. Louis conditions prevailed in Chicago for the meeting of the Cleveland|* Indians and the Chicago White Sox : Television May Replace the Rear View Mirror will help, our year. 0 per cent of: the farmer was entitled to for partici- pation would be paid when he had) complied with his agreement take land out of cash production) gy. ernment to begin making pay- | ments to’ a maxinvum of 50 per cent after the farmer signs a contract, “Thus. immediately after July 1, 1956, farmers who agree to partic-} ipate . . . will be eligible for pay-! ment. These initial payments farmers this crop} said- the remaining amount any| Eisenhower tai and put it to conservation uses, BOSTON «& -— The Universal Broadcast System, Inc., says the rear view mirror bile of the future may be replaced iby a televised view | behind The company says a era will be mounteii in the car's duction on 55 million acres, * * * Here are major points of the farm, in the automo- program. as it now shapes up: 2 WHEAT — The crop is being of the road grown — for*the third consecutive’ year — under rigid - marketing, Small cam- quotas which limit sales to pro-) di-! Farm Bill Veto Seems. iderfully. Just like a fairy tale, and | "Artist Paints Prince and His BridetoBe PRINCE RAINIER Ill AND MISS GRACE KELLY le — j Ry: Fi Company Allots $8 Million for Ten Substations New Installations Bring Electric Power Uptake to Entire Area oy A major expansion pro- gram, involving the expen- strengthen Oakland Coun- in 1956, was revealed to- troit Edison Co. + fe Portrait by NEA Artist Ed Kudlaty Just Like a. Fairy” Tale " “wr Grace Weds Tomorrow | which they dropped 19 and won Il\ahead, it would hurt more farm-| MONTE CARLO — Grace|went about the palace smiling and for the religious ceremony. He In the lon | Kelly lunched with Prince Rainier laughing. III today for the last time as an| American girl from Philadelphia. The film queen marries the ruler of this little Riviera ‘principality of Monaco in a civil ceremony in jous rites will follow Thursday in the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Monaco, Friends described the bride-to- be as “looking simply radiant.” One quoted her as saying: “Everything is working out won- even the sun has cm out.”” * Ld For four days rain has poured in jtorrents, drenching this usually ranean. Today things were like the travel posters, — ‘SU N COMES OUT The sun burst forth early ie the | imorning, sending thousands of vis- itors and tourists to the flag-dee-, lorated square in front of the pal- ace. Most of the sky was blue but fleecy clouds hung over the) nearby mountains, to the delight iof camera bugs. * The ieombertiiens was .in the The weatherman § said. the; “prospects - for fair weather, for ithe wedding tomorrow are good.” To one of his friends the Prince ‘eonfided: “My Ged, rn he glad when ibis is over. What I need is the lence of the sea — with Grace.” Rainier and Grace will sail away rear trunk to flash views through vided up among growers. To be Thursday afler the religious cere- closed-circuit television onto a 4 supported at $2 a bushel~or 84/mony- on” his yacht, the Deo, by 6 inch screen on tHe dash- per cent of parity compared with|Javante IL. ‘board. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) As the Prince fretted, Grate! Supervisors Study New Court House Plan = xn ple ee 4 co eo oe es me RE IT. eel :* : ‘ un ee a RG ment ousted from the old AFL in Sep-| Last night was given over to excited pre-wedding gir! -talk GRACE ENTERTAINS Grace was hostess to her brides- maids at a gay party in Rainier's palace, The Prince, who is living at his villa until after the wed- dings, was present for awhile, but) the; occasion was ‘strictly for the girls. Rainier also was in the back ground at yesterday's rehearsal | ‘took no actiye part while Grace and her mother Mrs. John B. Kelly | of Philadelphia went through the | rehearsal motions. Both Grace and Rainier ap- peared nervous hut they man- aged smiles for photograph- ers, The Prince even romped a bit with ene of the pages Fane who is to participate in the w nf As the time for the wedi! ceremonies approached, more, “« Pontinued on Page 2, Col, 3) at | Hl Meany Calls Showdown on Teamsters-ILA Setup WASHINGTON (INS)—AFL-CIO President George’ than in the first quarter of last showdown, today on the working! |sunny resort on the blue Mediter-\alliance between the big Teamsters’ Union and the more'independent International Longshoremen’s Association. Meany called for a Meany announced that .ito a special meeting of the ' Washington¢—-——— ‘Council in \May 1. The question which will come before the council is. whether the teamsters have violated the AFL- CIO constitution - by. their agree-; with the ILA, which tember 1953 on charges of gangster domination Meany announced the meeting following a face-to-face conference. with President Dave Beck of the teamsters He and Beck disagréed on the question as) to whether the teamsters are vio-| lating the federation constitution Beck declared, on leaving i(Meany's office, that “my (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) <2 seuspninnrennanneessoanngytintpentanananatiet Cold Temperatures » Predicted for Area Colder temperatures are expect- ed to hit the Pontiac area tonight as the Pp, S. Weather Bureau pre-, dicts the ‘Trercury to drop below freezing. Scattered light showers and snow. flurries are expected to accom-) pany temperatures tonight from 32) fo 28 degrees, The forecast for tomorrow is for partly cloudy skies for the mer-| cury expected to climb to from 44 to 4 degrees. The lowest temperature in. Pon-;/ tiac preceding 8 a.m. was 32 de- grees. The oabed. registered ‘42 ‘at 2 p.m. Doabie Stamp Week ot Geers men's, Pa Was | council posi, jton is no. different’ from what it) sand took -his law degree | | the issue is being deferred 29-man AFL-CIO Executive e eieenied i odioenetitliaminneninanaaetnaiatinel " | L. Harvey Lodge 'to Seek State Post Former a Assistant. At- ftorney General L, Harvey Lodge itoday announced he will seek the ‘Republican nomination for State Sénator from Oakland County, Lodge, 53,'a Pontiac attorney land counselor at law, has been! Oakland County prosecutor, Pon- tiac State Representative, and Di- ‘rector and president of the Michi- gan Children's Aid Society. A graduate of Milford = School, he did undergraduate work |management of the company, re- dialing range will be Detroit, Roy- ‘al Oak, Ann Arbor, Port Huron, Chrysler Plans Big Expansion To Spend $160 Million This Year; Employes _ May Buy Stock DETROIT & — Chrysler Corp. lexpects to invest between 150 and 160 million dollars this year on plant expansion and improvement, President L. L, Colbert told a stockholders meeting today. This jcompares with 137% million last year and $55,700,000 in 1954, Colbert advised the sharehold- ‘ers that “the automobile business ‘ag a whole is operating at a some- what lower level than it was at) this time last year.” He added that ,Chrysler earnings for the first quarter of 1956 will be lower year. Shareholders elected 21 direc- tors, approved a stock purchase plan designed to attract and_re- tain competent: salaried personnel and ‘voted to wnify the company's pension program. K. T. Keller, board chairman, iwho announced several weeks ago ihe. ‘would withdraw from. active tired as a director. With Chrysler for more than 30 years, he will) henceforth be a consultant to Chrysler Corp. Under the stock purchase plan, rnore than 16,000 salaried employ- land County and. expects an in- |kilowatt hours as compared to the “ipresent 2,781. One of the sub-station, Bing uled for completion in Septem- ber, is expected to increase the capacity in Troy Township 7 about 5,400 kilowatts, Other increases are expected in Avon, Southfield, Bloomfield Town- ships and the Oxford area. will be boosted in five otier sub- station areas in the county, Record-Size Smelt Run ‘Choking Thunder River ALPENA (®—Oldtimers said to- day Thunder River has the great re-|est smelt run in history. Bud McDougall, an officer of the Alpena Sportsmen's Club, said, "I’ve dipped smelt for years. and Inever saw anything like this. The river. and the inlets around here are almost solid with fish. A full es are initially eligible to, invest! im company stock, The plan be- ;comes effective dune 1, 1956, net comes up with each dip.” Hun- dreds of fishermen were on hand as the smelt 1 run started last night. vo nina onennsneetnabiseneatratan Direct Telephone Dialing in Store for Pontiac Area | Plans to put Pontiac’s “FEderal” exchange in direct dial communication with 85 communities-in Michigan ‘Telephone Co. officials. and Canada were revealed today by local Michigan Bell The changeover will go into effect July 8, according ito E. J. Novak, Pontiac dis-+ trict manager. ber of the caller for billing pur- Among Southeastern Michigan) poses areas which will be within direct Flint, Monroe, Wyandotte and their . surrounding communities. Windsor, Ontario, will also be con- nected to the system, - University of —F owaste ga He: page deo: from the! Person-to-person, coin telephone and reverse-charge calis will con- tinue ‘to be placed through the operator, Novak said, Numbers in local areas. will be reached by the present the manager pointed: out, Local $8 million to. ty’s electric power supply day by officials of the ae Canfield added that capacities ~ for Part in Firing of Ketauver’s struggle with the. Dem-|personally neutral, said his dele- Permits Action Without dev ad on Derby mame ss @ “2 K Marti locrati¢ state organization. jgates would be uncommitted. ‘Local Consent’ cejved another zoning setback Mrs. Frank Otte : Homer in | eee : V qhere were pe ccmteste excipt night. at Troy: Commission meet- Mrs. Grace Vaughan Otto, 84, ‘ {From county after county came'for token opposition on the Re-| ing as a Birmingham school offi-|of Hanna, lifelong resident of the - Leo Kuhiman, Fair Share Bar- the same report on balloting—| publican ballot. ANN ARBOR ® — The Michi-\cial pointed out the dangers Of pirmingham area whose family ’ gaining Assn. director, was ousted “Very light.” men _ * * @ gan Turnpike Authority says it will/having its 750-car parking lot! pave Vaughan road its name, died from the insurgent group of Mich-, Kefauver ‘was bidding for the! Polis opened at 7 a.m. Nearly determin the route. of its Rock-|across from new Derby Junio Monday at St. Joseph Hos- igan dairy farmers at a meeting ~~~ —S—«sothree-hours later, election’ workers|wood-Saginaw Turnpike “without/High School. pital after a hae nary ~ By : in Romeo last night “leon a jin. some of the state's biggest|local consent” if it has to in the} Richard Featherstone, adminis- Her husband, Frank, who died | Leaders of the. organization said ] counties reported the voting was Detroit area, trative assistant to the sv several years ago, ‘was associated uhiman was “kicked out” when 0 Ouse | lighter than in 1952. _ "iikna wake .| dent of schools here, said he voiced! Ji, rea R. D, Baker, he refused to resign after he had) | The weather was fair and sunny) The authorities said only. four/his board of education's opinions eS Mrs. R. D. declined to explain his. part in the ‘all over the state during the morn-|communities are withholding’ ap-|as-he objected to the development’s) 7 ais Ada V. White, and ‘recent ouster of Homer Martin. ‘ing, There was a prediction of proval of the location of the route, approval. . Miss Mae Smben as Fair Share adviser. Kuhlman, qa scattered showers in the after-| They Oe Dearborn, Allen) 4 soning change was rejected | she was a member of the First patie shine Sue Prodicere Boord of Sepenibies| 4, 2 * & ar | “1 hope we naerson’s Proposa were discussed, but no action was 7 Mayaguez, Puerto Rico who He was a former vice president!» couple of name guests. One was| ~~" Pp 4 23 on a warrant obtained by the be furnished jallotments or marketing quotas are a once claimed he deserved a Con-\of Valentine Co., in the automotive | note) » Conrad Hilton, President INDEPENDENCE Mo. ‘um —| Universal CFT Credit Corp., | DETROIT (INS) — Detroit con-| ee @ |in effect for these créps. Farmers . | gressional Medal —- was named in) sales division, with offices in De- er’s representa- . is little apparent hubbub at which bought vehicles trom the [troller John H. Witherspoon today “The Fourth Dimension in|2re free to grow as much of them . the indictment conspiracy. Tt troif, tive to the wedding. He told re-|the Queue heme on Deleware factory for sale by Dawson, |began a full study into a proposal Business” will be topic of W as they want. Supports were set was pag ng aang parr Sonat “A lifetime resident of Pontiac, at Nice he didn't know|street where Margaret. Truman is| “®® w8® to return the wholesale that the city purchase Briggs Sta-| iin Patterson's talk tomorrow 2t 7 per cent of parity both for © ) on ohne case. | a, Regen attended Feet rong? st _why the White House had! preparing for her wedding Satur-| Pflee to CIT =. night at the Chamber of Com- /@ yimnaha eps ——o = } i aa agers wenn ne ‘Dee picked him for the job. day to (Clifton Daniel Jr., New! The firm originally claimed Daw-| Witherspoon said mayor Al- | merce annual dinner. bushe! rates berg 4 Se tt U, 5, Attorney Paul W. i meagre — onl ra No. ALSO FAROUK . York newkpaperman. son owed them $87,146 for cars and| bert E. Cobo told him to inves- A record sttendence ts indl- | year for bers ared 59 —_ ; ! Hams declared as the indict- troit . 1! ec Clu . F&AM 0. hacer @unt tigre in bee Margaret, said when she came trucks he had sold without paying! tigate the possibilities of the city cated by the 110 reservations pared with €1 is Aoge ss “A : ments were opened in New York 21: was Egypt's ex-King Farouk. He|home last weekend she would just for. The warrant charged $28,862.| buying the stadium as suggest: | tiiue4 this morning by Execu- |compared with $1.18 tor Ty and Federal Court that at least $50,- | He was married to the raga arrived from Rome with a large|Test. Efforts\of newsmen to reach} Dawson “lost his dealer's tran-| d by Edwin J. Anderson, pres: | 1. Chante Mesias. $1.80 a hundred pounds ed : 000 in bribes — plus a nine- =n | Xenon im Pontiac in} cup of attendants and moved in-|her have failed. She has left the/chise shortly after his arrest. Cont ot Ge Deteet IES OP | og ule gupests S00, ante lath 9 be aoe io cuble-loot deep freeze — were te his wile: to a villa at the Hotel Metropole.|!™ily home only -to visit friends.| Besides larceny by conversion, football team. come in, 7 passed out to government person- leaves his wife; two sons, * 8 « She's expected to confer some-|Dawson was charged with embez-} The controller said he planned | MILK AND BUTTERFAT — wel in for illegal inside [Richard R, and Joseph plows - The girls gathered around Grace |time today or tomorrow with J.D.'ziement and conceding mort-|to confer with Anderson and De-| Patterson, a Foxcroft resident) No production contrels are in information on contract bids. He yeas Oak, and grand- at last night's party agreed to a Hammontree, the organist who'paged property. The last two/troit Tiger president Spike Briggs.| Who is vice president of the Michi-| effect. The support for milk used said that bribes were also hand- children. ‘ ; minor conspiracy to keep one bit Will supply the music for the counts were dismissed after’ he) Witherspoon said’a key financial|/&&" Bell Telephone Company, will) for manufacturing purposes is ed out for witches -in require- Other survivors are two brothers, of Monte Carlo news away from Wedding at Trinity Episcopal pleaded guilty to larceny by con- issue for the city is whet in- Point out that businesses not only, set at $3.25 a hundred pounds or ments after the contracts were Goodloe H. and McKinley Ww. Rog- her. They did not tell her about |Church, Her parents, former Pres-' version. come from the stadium would be| have their own welfare to sate- 84 per cent of parity compared awarded, and to “blind” inspec- ¢rs, both of Pontiac; five sisters,| 1. tatest theft of jewels from|ident and Mrs, Truman, were mar-| Si ire sufficient to pay for a revenue guard, but also have a stake in the) with §3.15 or 8@ per cent last tors who blandly okayed “stinky” | Mrs. Joseph Feneley of Phoenix,| 1.6 of the wedding guests. |ried there 37 years ago. ° bond issue needed to purchase it. whole community. | year. hats for the Navy. Ariz., Mrs. Harry Cotcher of Dal- The towel thi te ba | Miss Truman has said she wants law Increases Aid ‘| The stadium currently is owned) Names of three new directors) The support for butterfat is set The indictments were handed las, Tex., Mrs. Roy Purkhiser of cateactontiag a he ino singing at the ceremony. | . iby the Tigers but the baseball team will be revealed tonight, adding at 58.6 cents a pound or 81 per down, sealed, on March 22. Ali the Lansing. Mrs. Oliver Delker of De- Hotel de Park where many -of ———— t J ni C || jand its assets, including the those newly-elected directors to cent of parity compared with 56.2 accused will be arraigned before|‘Tt and Olive Rogers of Pontiac.) oS i Me sting guests are Geological Survey Office 0 JuNIOF LO CQES — park, are expected “to be sold the nine-man board. | cents or 76 per cent of parity last Judge Noonan on 1 2, . z | . | soon. * sr. otis ‘Mrs. Albert Austin “avin: ses ot thd kcwet Launched in Escanaba LANSING Gov. Williams to eee | Pythian Sisters No. 94 meet at “Sry BEANS — No production \ activities of the jewel thieves| ICTN axa £8 ay signed a bill more than dou- H oo ————__—_—_—+—| 7 Tax Allocation Board)... xe ey) Autie are istresing the Monaco pie. LANSING (R= The star, Co ing the present rate of sate aid SF Clair Man Elected , or'S0a1 e bondred. pounds or 90 * Ss i Tr A " " as Ss | t ; * | é aS {i S. Anderson St. She’ had been| ney ,2o,not, want to alarm tourists lished an Upper Peninsula geologi-|'° MOF CUeBeS. ‘Governor of Rotarians Teamsters Get |Per cent of parity compared with . Elects Sparks Head ‘lit four months. principality’s revenue cal survey office in the new state! the measure appropriates $1,-. 5? THOMAS, Ont. uw — Milt ‘ |.86.36 and 70 per cent of parity last a Born inv Maine Feb, 25, 1870)" ag a result, there is little in. | Office building at Escanaba. 935,000 or $450,000 above last year, | Gearing of St. Clair, Mich., yester- Showdown Si nal jyear. (Changes in the general price At yesterday’s organizational|she was married to Albert Austin|formation from official sources Upper Peninsula geology head-\for- the junior colleges. day was elected the 1956-57 gover- g jlevel account for the changed sup- ~, . in Minnesota. \quarters were formerly locatéd in| Because Wayne University’s 2°r of Rotary International's) (Continued From Page One) |port level at the same percentage Hy Oe, aa | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956 =) ee ea a 144 as # 4 a Se | Be = & ey (ge Ge & by cei ey if. J! + gat eet oie eae } fos 3 i ‘ * Fair Share Men Oust Kuhlman Director ‘Kicked Out’ ‘concerning the robberies. Mrs. Austin had been « resi- light voting marked the start of Very Light Voting Marks Kefauver's Bid in Jersey NEWARK, N.J. @®— Unusually|state’s 36 votes in the Democratic ention the New Jersey primary today,|headed by Gov. Robert B, Meyner. an election featured by Sen. Estes'The governor, professing to. The Bay in Birmingham Higgins Wars Pike Objectors Says MTA’s Authority Troy Comm ission Again Rejects Zoning Change the Webster ‘Annex, Escanaba. freshmen and sophomore students | District 221. A former mayor of |St. Clair, he was given an accla- has been all along.” He said: “We | dent of Pontiac 32 years, coming Detroit ‘Senior Citizens’ lare dropped from the new appro- have a working agreement with of parity.) | WOOL — No production controls, | Wayne Receives Grant |Wool will be supported — through for the year. here from Dunweil, Ming, She . . ipriation, it will mean aid to the Mation by the 400 delegates at- ict wi Stanley Filkins, Leo Halfpenny! was _ member of ee merel to Ride Bus for Dime Z two-year institutions at the rate of tending the twoday district re APLC ee conttict with | the tse of incentive payments — and Kenneth Brown were N » DETROIT (INS)—The Research'g199 per pupil compared with $90 CoMmference here. He, succeeds uaOe at an average of 62 cents a pound eighbers, DETROIT # — Detroit's senior Corp, of Detroit today announced for the year ending June 30, | Kenneth Charlesworth of Wiarton. HM the council agrees with jor 106 per cent of parity. un- son, Other board members include Robert ¥Y, Moore, James Thorburn, Howard Warner and William J. The board’s next. mecting will Surviving are six children, Clar-| citizens, beginning May 15, willa grant to Wayne University for ‘lence, Bert, John and Almond Aus- be able to ride city buses for 10, tin, all of Pontiac; Mrs. Eva Han-|cents—half the regular cash fare.’ cock of California, William of Min- nesota, 25 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren. . 1 Service will be at'3 p.m. Thi day from the Huntoon ‘Funeral Home with Dr. H. H. Savage of ithe First Baptist Church officiat- for a four-mhonth trial run yester- day. The plan, proposed by the United Auto Workers Union, will permit persons 65 years of age or over research in organic The corporation made chemistry. research | ing Wayne. Dissolve Cominform VIENNA, Austria ® — The dis- Wayne will not share in junior college aid hereafter as q result The Department of Street Rail- grants of $186.393 for projects by f lesistation providing for trans- ways approved the 10-cent plan 67 scientists in 53 colleges includ- fF of that institution from the city of Detroit te state control. Schools with approximately 10,- 000 students will share in the 1956- 57 allotment. * * * «The district embraces 50° clubs | Meany, it can order the team- in southwestern Ontario and east-| sters to dissolve their alliance ern Michigan. | with the ILA, If the teamsters ~ fe | seoute ‘refuse, the council] can. * icig| | recommend to a special conven- Name Riverama Official iow af tu AIL-LEG Shek Gas be DETROIT w—Thomas McIntyre, . former press aid to Sen. Potter) (R-Michigan) has been named pub-| The showdown session on the ILA licity director for Riverama, De- P@ct is the culmination of a long changed from last year. The dif- ference between the market price and incentive price will be paid farmers in the form of subsidies from the federal treasury. HONEY — No controls. Will | be supported at 9.7 cents a pound | or 70 cent of parity com- | pared With 9.9 cents and 70 per be. May 21. ing. Burial will be in Perry Mt./who are not employed to ride at solution of the Cominform (Com- Two other billé signed set aside |troit's riverfront festival. The a -|period of dissatisfaction with some, cent last year. : Park Cemetery. the reduced fare from 9;30 a.m. munist Information Bureau), Mos- $200,000 for a new’ site for the pointmient was announced by R. 7 euviies of the teamsters on the} PERISHABLES — The depart- Dingell Sees Arab Attack za jto 2 p.m. ‘and 7 p.m. to midnight cow's international agency for boys vocational school, now in Lan-| Johnstone, president of Detroit In = id AFL-CIO officials. |ment has discretionary authority . Fred Chandler on weekdays; from 7 p.m. to mid- Europe, was disclosed today by sing, and losen credit for worthy ternational Riverama, Inc. The) ‘/!Spieasure was expressed some to suipport prices of such varia Fred Chandler, 8, of 2605 Pon- agency MTI. | night Saturday, and all day onthe official Hungarian news business ventures unable to secure festival will be held from Aug, 17;™onths ago over a working yr a to Sept. 1 this year. ‘ment between the teamsters capital from conventional sources. ‘able items as fruits, vegetables, |hogs, cattle, sheep, lambs, poultry Sunday. . ; ment to provide arms to Israel,|ij.. pd. died this morning. He was : ean ithe Mine, Mill and Smelter work: and s. No le . - resi "Eg. supports have bee saying some observers predict 8% porn in Pontiac the son of James i ‘ers Union. | netabiened for any of them. Ei — 3 Egyptian attack on Israel as early ang Emma A. Eldred Chandler. | The latter was ousted from the hower said the department stands as a | Mr. Chandler who had, lived in several years ago on! two weeks hence Wy old c1o I ‘ready to bolster prices of these the Pontiac area all his life, was a ja of Communist domination.| products through purchase pro- ; Th e Weather | stone mason and a member of | The teamsterg recently backed grams. These programs remove a Eagles 1250 Lodge. ~ down on a plan for a $400,000 loan part of the ; from the market Pol eather | He is survived by a niece, Mrs. to the ILA to enable that union| On $ supply roms — i vs. Wi @urrau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mosily ‘and usually influence market coady, windy snd cold with agnteres| Hazel Bradburn of Pontiac; two, | to pay its debts. The loan plan was, prices. 4 tenga "high oan? dedi, lew tonight (nephews, Charles A. Chandler of, | announced .in. New York some, Bought products are donated to - ecamarron, portly cleséy.t%|Pontiac and Louis Bradburn of} | 3caks ago by Teamster Vice Presi- school lunch and public welfare west winds 15-26 miles per hour dimin-| Flint. dent James R. Hoffa. programs: and public institutions, tahing slowly tonight. 2 ' Service will. be at 2:30 p.m.) lowe , ,|and in some cases are exported. Today in Pontiae Thursday from the Voorhees-Siple Pil Ch § f | . |At present, no broad hase ee temperature preceding 8. a.m. Chapel with the an, William | of. utes a ely sesataas is in effect. pure @un sets Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. Hakes of the First Baptist Church - Sun rises Wednesday st $47 om officiating. Burial will be in Oak From 40 000 Feet SOIL CONSERVATION PAY. pane Wednesday at 1:50 a.m. Hill Cemetery. ’ aiudea inven ; aces “ Downtown Temp . a MARLBORO, N.H. (INS)—An Air! total about 225 million dollars it eeaaeae aes wns By Sandra Dianna Ward Force jet pilot today parachuted) farmers who carry out qevern: | fa anbopheek fee | 5 eae Prayers were said at-1:30 p.m. : 40,000 feet to safety, landing in a ment-approved soil and water Eee 38 M i ; rg : treetop, when his rocket-laden practices. These a — ionday in the Huntoon Funeral) (*,. © a. ye , : ' Monday in Pontiac - Home for Sandra Diana Ward, in- Mos Coe es plane blew apart and to earth. the diver- {As recorded downtown) ’ as The plane broke into fwo sections! sion of surplus cropland to Macaeidavactdo-de 43 |fant daughter of William and Billie his tlk ot - gepenmnel P aig “cer Upot Sas|Sue Byford Ward of 48 Close St. Meth tne tan ee ie in, Snow 106. *-""" "| Burial was in Perry Mt, Park Cem- lot, First Lt_John P. Linman, 23; EXPORT PROGRAMS — The One Year Age in Pontiae etery. The Rev. Robert Garner of of Klamath “Falls, Ore government is helping to move tes Piet ot gee Generel Septet Charch of- from the plane by use of the auto-|Wneat. cotton, rice, feed grains, Geabligiskssi tines 3 fats and oils, dry beans and | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, _APRIJ, 17,1056 | Bob Considine Says: aot Once Upon. a Tin e There Was a Prince --- fetch you.” Sale Rainier's ancestors oa here from Genoa six centuries ago; The prince adamantly . refused Rainier is a bit on the short side, to budge farther than the agreed- 'an_inth or so shorter than Grace, upon landing place. Instead he but ‘in_the late 1600's the throne sent a bemedaled ry. Dis- jwas taken over by Prince An- cussions and negotiations continued toine, then 40;-whose size and mili- for more than a week during which tary powers had.made him known bag her ship had to take refuge to the courts of tiine_a~“Goliath.” ‘ ore ONCE A POORHOUSE_ Finally an uncle bride : . The palace in which G e-and came up with a brilliant solu- Pg A amd Rpomegtngbe r<< tion which was accepted by both and which caused Grace's father, sides. A wooden bridge was byilt Jack Kelly, .to complain that; ‘|the casino has enabled generations of players to take a bath, — - gambling house under the name “Societe des Bains de-Mer,” which means ‘Society of Sea Baths.” It did less business than some Las Vegas joints are now doing, * * «@ But ‘then railroad facilities im- proved, tourists swarmed in, and Detroiter Is Crushed by Own Car; Dies DETROIT . (#—Frank — Valleau, M4, af Detorit, was killed last night, crushed by his own’ automoble against“a loading dock. * * * ~s ihe had left for Paris. _* * & A police guard at the French residency, where pair thought Mendes-France a guest, sur. eau, business office manager} ficing French interests in North| o a a ae Foil Murder Plot | on Mendes-France | “RABAT, Morocco ww — Two Frenchmen were arrested early to! ‘day and charged with attempting to murder ‘former Premier Pierre Mendes-France — six hours after prised the men after they had climbed .into a tesidgncy bedroom | about 1 a.m, Resident General An-| dre Dubois was. away in Paris’ “- * & * Mendes-France, who had left for, let's Cabinet, French residents in) lerecco, accusing him of sacri-| Africa by agg home rule talks: with Tunisia in 1 *, GLASSES BROKEN? WELL FIX between the girl's galley and the ~hethere’ pire Ni om How side pe au conuar cie & Co,, Inc., apparently "zg ' = stalled his onan up-grade prises Samet cet papas ~~. « ramp ~ been ‘unable to sinmaltancousty to effect » meet That was at the time when/start it, ce ing tm tho muddle of the bridge. George Washington was our pres-| He was walking behind the car, As you may suspect, none of this ident and the French decided to) apparently having failed to set the had anything to do with Grace iknock off the little principality of|brake, when it started rolling back | 7 Patricia Kelly or Prince Rainier Monaco and scatter its riches. ene ae one whe a ' happened g ins ramp, ce 3 j ae ee ees An Incident of great signi®’ | He had freed himself when Prince 4Il to Marie Cath- eee ok piles be Meee Sy {petice. arcived and was sitting . erine de ‘Sale, whose rich, mg Civil War. The prin. |Peside the car. He was taken to} j influential Italian father regarded a oo sovereign again Lincoln Hospital and died shortly Honore as # hum. Sgr cag after being transferred to receiving ails: Sac er ey OR 5 Pi a | However, daughter was so° set qeceeaiiananinnbaniien * on it he gave consent to have er, Princess Caroline,*knew they). Only about one-half of the = her married by at Genoa. couldn't soak the Monegasques|United States has been topo-|| The mixup in the harbor of Monte $ withr more taxes so they set up a'graphically mapped. | JETAWAY seconds 7 the motion (... and America votes it The Gear of the Year ) *y * IT’S AN ECONOMY CHAMPION, TOO! Jetaway- equipped Oidsmoblies rocketed to double victory In 1966 Mobligas Economy Run! \ 280 s. Saginar St., Pontiac, Michigan i HERE’S A CANDIDATE for the most talked-about “secret” of all time! It's the secret of the smoothness—the revolutionary *, second coupling—in Oldsmobile’s new Jetaway Hydra-Matic!* Oldsmobile first used a fluid coupling to cushion automatic gear transitions in the original Hydra-Matie Drive. And it was -this famous transmission that opened the door to the whole era of - automatic driving ease. e | ' Now, in Oldsmobile’s new Jetaway, not one, but two fluid couplings harness the go “power of the mighty Rocket Engine —sgften the surge of Rocket action! Fluid in the second coupling fills and 4 spills with jetlike speed— : Wedne : Paris Monday night, is now a min-| ; ister of state in Premier Guy Mol- & Casablanca had. demonstrated F Fy hwo him during his. visit to E . ‘SUPER 68 HOLIDAY COUPE | » cushions gear transitions so they're almost imperceptible! In other eo. ] words, Jetaway seconds the motion—gives you all the flow of fluid, yet retains all the solid, thrill- ing go of gears! Just a hint from your toe in any driving situation and you're away —Jetaway! NEW DUAL DOWNSHIFTING FOR EXTRA SAFETY! | What's more, Jetaway features new dual downshift action—at traffic and cruising speeds—to split-second the motion, too. Just wait till you try it, teamed with Oldsmobile’s new Rocket Engine —240 horsepower strong, charged with a 9.25-to-1 compression ratio—delivering a kreath-taking 350 Ib.-ft. of torque. (230 horsepower and 340 lb.-ft. of torque in “88” models). JETAWAY SMOOTHNESS eee BEAUTY TO MATCH! You'll go for the glamor of Oldsmobile, too! There's massive magnificence and solid assurance in the advance-design “Intagrille Bumper.” It’s two front bumpers in one for protection high and low—an Oldsmobile first, an Oldsmobile exclusive—more unmistakable evidence of Oldsmobile’s styling - leadership! And it’s all underscored by Oldsmobile’s ruggedly-built, quatity-built chassis featuring sturdy Six-Point Suspension to increase riding comfort. Sum it all up—performance, power and appearahce—vou've got to go some to equal it! Yet Oldsmobile prices start right down with many models in the low-price field —and value is right up with the highest at resale time! That's why we can’t keep the secret of Jetaway—or anything else about this brilliant '56 Oldsmobile—from you any longer! Stop at our showroom for a thrilling Oldsmobile demonstration, now! *Standord on Series Ninety-Eight, optional af extra cost on ofl other series, Se ve A QUALITY PRODUCT brought to you by AN OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER! LDSMOBILE| _ JEROME MOTOR: SALES Co. SY ; Ph. FE, 4-3566 - —on our r OF pF THblonDINARY ++ + INTO. AN OL. ou Top. VALUE ‘opar . tf Tor RESALE TOMORROW! - able papers. Push ; 81g to 1}. THESE ARE THREE ‘bean ry a “SALE-DAY’ at = ee, EXTRA BIG BONUS BUYS FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY Though Simms gives you herons = in this adv, are price-cut even more sday-—9 a. m. ‘til 6 p. m. en a the one duane ogy” se a Rights reserved to Tormorrow— BARGAIN BASEMENT lecpaiaacs Seconds and Seamed White Mu Choice of 7 Sizes 54x90" —72x90" 72x99"—72x108" 81x90" — 81x99" 81x108”" Limit 4 sheets to a tintemer, : Sale ends Wednesday at 6 p.m. Big 82x105 Inches COTTON CREP Irrs_ of $3 Values Cotton trepe in stripes of rose, green, blue, or maize. ‘Big 82. 105 inch Ba spread with scalloped Quart Bedspreads 1 44 ond FLOOR SPECIALS Popular OVAL SHAPED — ae Gna Pr , | Willow Clothes Basket | eet Lightweight, yet durable, ee ee willow. UA basket with sturdy handles, reinforced », rim and bottom. Woven willow, as pic=.. Popular 6-Foot Lengths Draining Hose Hot-Dipped GALVANIZED 10-Ot. PAIL: 69c Value Heavy galvanized re~ inforced rim, Full 10 —But a Terrific Sale of ‘Higher Priced slin Sheets 1.00 —- Scalloped Edges E capacity. Limit 2 COKSHROSS SOS eEEOEEOEECECOOES Sturdy Push-Button Lock * Durable All Metal CASH & BOND Safety Box Regular $1.29 Value Protects cash, and valu- button Jock style, .GUARANTEED 4-MONTHS WEAR : NYLON Reinforced Heel G Toe | Ladies & Misses Anklets Triple-Roll Cuff —WHITE ONLY— Pkg. of 4 Fine ‘combed cotton reinforced with nylon for extra wear, Sizes Genuine “Taylor-Tot” Aileen $10.95 Value | 38s Seif“. ning bear- ings, absorber springs. ‘Detachable han- die, Latest m 53° ea al = = t Famous ‘WORLDS BEST’ EXPANDING | Baby Guard Gale 3 Foot i es Size - 5-FOOT Size .....$1.95 T Size aa olen Sieeeneh wae tong renner 5%, é Per a ae pen facn stan renin tatiameammaaaiaiiies ie Pa egies uyinbtle nee 2 ET Pe tn A CE AED. gomegt! ; ee apes Ee See 2% the va i eS oy oo Re es re BES = es ‘i ¢ y \t- fit } ERE ef P Pee. BS ee pn : : fae ; ‘ j f me: Be a ey ’ ; i ms | wt in F 7, 4 ‘ f Z ‘ “ ser NA ‘ 3 e ' i { | THE roxmikc PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 1% 1950 pk oe Sidewalks also may no longer be a (Michigan GOP to Pick state eoovention on May 5 tn De-|Formosa Traffic Rules uk-as Oe se ee | , Bar Sidewalk Park grounds for clothes, open GONTOR IUNIOR EDITORS [er se eee ee i x — y —" : ‘ | I] XEROS, Cyprus @~Two explo. jisions rocked an oll stage area of W!|'the American-owned Cyprus Min- Hi/ing Corp. today, ¢ausing slight iiidamage to one storage tank. : bet cod ton a oma re MICHIGAN'S _ F é i E Miracle Mile Town and Country Shoppers ci » § Telegraph and Square Lake Rds. : f 1 tank, to the Get Pop, Vier; Fool Younger sw ine mew. such ine NOW LEASING AND UNDER WAY Seek i pa sea tinpen. tor boy Ovtrex fg eaach 5 es 10 dosep saw it has a work force of about 1,500 Steal oes yor ba od an American staff of about (Aavertisament) Married for 76 Years — - gare, new, EASY WAY STOPS | vc ncerris in-air. and Mrs. a “ wedding anniversary Wednes-| ° ——> : % Matote Rides a Wheel. \tn the Junior Circus.is a celver monkey named Matoto, Matoto does many tricks, but his best one is riding a one-wheel bike. if Matoto is dressed up for the act in a funny little hat, a jacket with brass buttons, short pants, and even a bow of ribbon on his long tail. | He is careful to hold his tail 20 he will not get it caught in the spokes of the wheel. | For another circus cutout, color this pichere with crayons. Matoto’s face and ears are light brown, the rest of his fur darker, but choose bright colors for his «clothes. After pasting it down on cardboard, cut out the circle carefully, then cut along the dotted line around Matoto, as far down as the Tm at kth mg al ‘Now Is Your Opportunity to Join These National Chains and Many Leading} (Pat Hyche, Brocowood, Al. first sent in tis ides. Perhaps you Merchants of the Greater Detroit and Pontiac Area: | have an idea for Junior Editors. If so, send it care of this newspaper, | and if it is usable you will win $10. Violet Moore Higgins; AP News-| pirry =f eotenend J. €. Penny Co. |W. T. Grant Co. ‘The Kroger Co. S. S. Kresge Co. ‘a Tomorrow: Katy and Her Cats Food Fair A. S. Bock Shoes Robinson's Apparel Thom Mc AN Shoes 2. Kinsel Drags. Richman Bres. Kinney Shoes Nadon’s Dresses a Po ape pompeaeny \Reasarchers Use Camcerlh tanetee dresses international Shoes Thomas Beanty Shop La France Dry Cleaners - Yard Stick Fabrics Miracle Mile Barber Shop Capitol Shirt Shop —-Boetschey’s Delicatessen AND OTHER BUSINESSES STORE ROOMS STILL AVAILABLE FOR: Hardware—Auto Accessories—Sporting Goods—Jewelers—Finance— Ladies’ Apparel—Appliances—Savings z Loan—Professional Section FOR LEASE INFORMATION: Mr. Martin J. O'Brien of the Don M. Casto Organization, will be at the Waldron Hotel — Tuesday and Wednesday, April 17th and 18th—to complete the leasing of the “MIRACLE MILE.” Please call Mr. O’Brien early Tuesday — FE 5-6168 or contact: ‘DON M. CASTO-- DON M. CASTO, JR.,. Developers ron. to bits nj ’ 102 E. Huron St. Ph, FE 4-8284 jaro Giestod tito dhe am of © 9Futpat —e4 person who is 49 SOUTH FOURTH ST., COLUMBUS, OHIO CApital 8-5331 : ee Glands to Aid the Healthy! If your property is well-built and well-kept, you're a “preferred customer.” That means you may save as much as By ALTON L, BLAKESLEE caring for patients along with Dr. 20% on your property insurance—through dividend pay- | AP Sclence Reporter Escamilla. ments. Phone or see us today; we'll insure you with one | Los ANGELES @—Human) They are working with parathy-| of America’s strongest mutual companies—The Central. cage trepheragpgadiend on mg usually four in num-/ : Represontiog Central Mutvel Insurance Compony § x “Be Sure You Are Well Insured! . | The transplanted glands have @ HEMPSTEAD FE eg a i INSURANCE No. surgery needed! femsrrnne. = Reduce: aves TY a a es piles at home! |.2.2o" gaits ee ILSON-GMC can survive the transplanting, and ness pee taned in any eee oe produce hormones. the person oonen bce has py pain and itching = ludes Dr and ex- The research team includes Dr. - ae SP C. Henry Kempe, who set up the siceonea cosas, promstun beslene method of culturing or growing rene fen Ganetane. Get new stainless Pazo®. Won't (the glands: Dr. — 4 surgeon performing t trans- ingredients, inched. or custment born st crergsial nes aad Ue. Gunet &. Gorden, * 7 4 . ~~ SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY SINCE 1928 -“g °s* i e oe. C-WILSON.-¢ driving a car In today’s traffic just ain't! ++-but trevel still can be fun — especially by Greyhound! \ Mo need to worry about treffic jemé, parking problems or . wheel fatigue wher you can travel in the low-cost luxury . “Traveling in Scshicruisers or Highway Travelers — Grey- hound's sensational new Air Suspension buses — you ectually Greytound Travel Extras: float on cushions of air. You're free to watch the passing scenes VACATION PLANNING SERVJCE thehind one of the world’s Hest drivers. Next time you travel, §(NDIVIDUAL-ESCORTED TOURS enjoy “wheel-free” driving on hundreds of trips like these: DEPENDABLE CHARTER WKC Chose GMC to Deliver Their /- Fine Furniture, Nationally Advertised ee Refrigerators, pape, TV and Appliances WILSON-GMG Company, post Se 675 Oakland Avenue « Pontiac, Michigan - ‘Phone FEderal 5-9485 | \ oe “BUILT IN PONTIAC- BY PONTIAC PEOPLE” - wilsoN-ame “WILSON-Gm , SERVICE LOW COST PACKAGE SHIPPING co gs: Middlesbore, Ky... ..$12.15 Muneie, tnd. ...... $ 6.65 GREYROUND TenmiwaL °° © Bradenton, Fis. . . . .$26,50 Bellefontaine, ©....$ 5.10 ing w Perry Phone: FE 42505 bee Charteston, W. Ve... $10.35 ' Prestonburg, Ky. ...$10.85 tne all sini 42506 Pine, Bll, Ark $1880 "Sam Diego, Calif... .$48.30 : : is ae ti oy : ag tT - - tebe! Apawh ny he THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL a. 1956 ema manana aanam he em nbunaa FF driver? | “0K STU The Pentine Press The company said Wilson's reason for retirement was his de- sire to undertake tasks of public service which have long been deferred. . Lookout ‘Aids’ (Advertisement) Try “‘Nature’s’’ Herbs for Relief from ARTHRITIS — /RHEUMATISM CUNNINGHAM'S | (Advertisement). \Drug Stores Police in Nabbing e “47 © 1956 Whore My Line, tne. 1 3 ks 4 aes RS BS BS 5 5 a ee ‘ | 7 : 3 es 8 bes a co obs Bo BR Ss ; RS ROK THOS HO dose ot ek A vnc. reer ] save up to 10.00 regularly to 39.98 Knotty Pondehead Pine Chests Ready to Paint, Stain. or Varnish Burglar Buddies" LOS ANGELES. im—Police say is in bad with his cronies, and of burglary because— * * * Z 4 z : rf HE let the officers in with his key. e * police searchlight. 7 Four Robbers Receive ihe lookout for a salecracking tv\Jackson Prison Terms Four men who pleaded guilty all three are in jail on suspicion) 45.i) 2 t the $160 armed fob- bery loateeut * in staying|S*cery The ~ maton of to 3 to 15 years in Jackson State liey, 18,. of Detroit; and George Arnold, 20, of Livonia. . ! egies more policemen: They showed up\State, Medic to Speak / with the owner of the market, who Before Indiana Group INDIANAPOLIS i — Indiana's Very soon the 'two safecrackers|doctors will meet here Wednesday were working in the glare of aland Thursday to discuss and study’ fi new advances in medicine and G99 tarti 4 . Ae ee Save on the cost of a factory finish, paint or stain these sturdily built ponderosa pine chests and book- cases yourself, All smooth sanded and ready to paint. All built to last with modern styling . +. use in cot. tage or children’s rooms. - Se iG 2 ier i - Be Ps SR ea os Pet LES ye danas enter meagan aoe a ees - F you'RE in the market for a‘real buy, take a good look at this one. It's a 1956 Buick Spectar— which means, of course, it’s a big car. , But look again at the price news it carries. It tells you this big Buick Specia can be yours for only a few dollars more than the price of the well-known smaller cars —for even less than some models of those very same cars. (And the price we'll show you proves how true that is.) The gospel truth is ~this brawny new beauty is the biggest bundle of high style and hot performance ever offered " in Buick’s lowest-priced Series. Even that, though, doesn’t completely from front te voor for extre-r explain why Buick outsells every car in America except the two well-known. smaller ones. | To understand the big reason, you've got to know something about how much more pure automobile you get for your money in a 1956 Buick— The extra satisfaction of commanding Buick’s walloping new 322-cubic-inch V8 engine— ~ The extra joy and confit of Buick’s new buoyant ride, Buick's matchless new handling ease, Buick’s extra solidity of structure — The extra thrill that comes from the world’s most modern transmission. For, at your option, you can also have the new double-action take-off —and the extra gas-saving mileage—of Buick’s advanced new Variable Pitch Dynaflow.} Those are some of the things we'd like Buick. And we'll let the car itself — and that low price tag —do the talking. Will you come in—real soon—this week may he? a tNew Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow és the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard “on Roadmaster; Super and Century~optional at modest extra cost on the Special. . _ OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. ‘Pontiae, onpengat | Phone FE 25101, you to know, firsthand, about the 1956 - : ' re cae het By /d ae / FL; Yh Above: Reg. 24.98 6 Drewer Sections’ 15" x 24” = 42” eb 2 Z Right: Reg. 12.98 : Bookcase .6c6 5 ince 9.99 Pees . You can paint ce live : ina dream room wi... : THE LATEX WALL PAINT DELUXE Quart osccccee WD es Deepton (quert) .. 4 on hd pare on over any interior surface! @ Easy to apply with brush or Roller-Koater! Deep Tones ® One gallon does walls of average room! 6.19 Gallon ® Dries within an hour, guaranteed washable in wide range of colors! KEM-GLO_ Miracle Alkyd Enamel Best for kitchens, bathrooms, all woodwork. Looks and washes like bake enamel! No undercoater needed. One coat covers most surfaces. 1.59 Pint! — Waite’s Paint Center—Fifth Floor Cit] Galion = 9 Store Your Furs » Today E In WAl sie“ ‘saat apetinnaa oe SSO Sewer ee ep ns oe A Ee Tee ate eee aD a aa SEE Sar eter Four Farm Bill Faults east ge PONTIAC PRESS. | TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956 DTS _& little over a year ago that Dr. AL GROEES get eN on Sui Free world friends of Sir Joun oe ae _, Koretawata still are trying to fathom pa oe eg the factors which resulted in the be albgcodonge in recen of them. - ‘The West’s jnterest.in this unex- frvor' pone agency ag aes pected upset stems from the fact pectancy was far, far short of what that Sir Jomw earned free world grati- 0 a ie tude at the Bandung conference by. . ently Sogty 4 opposed since ts calling for denunciation of Soviet im- ‘ . te eiming of ne Tose. wih eu . : | ; __._ _perialism, It also is based on the gle forward in spite of the sniping MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF ctncuLations facts that his party has been in power Br orgie Pre pae ye meh ee i ' to defeat before a neutralist coalition Srved nan bee Se oe of its, Buddhists, Trotskyites — Woda ot mechani ross , m in a sorry moe eS 4 . seals dees fod tion is Oxford educated So1o- why fi oe aia aah mon West Rivcway Diaz Ban- Americans” they prate about and Looking Ahead the lawmakers to enact his soil bank plan, a part of the vetoed bill, as ae The Press believes Mr. Eisen- '. @ hower was right in vetoing this : bill. He was right in refusing to Iet Congress take the country back to measures which have servéd only to intensify surplus PB All the economic facts ‘hare on his side and happily there - doesn’t appear to be enough votes to override the veto. —=.. : ~« * * The President undeniably suffered @ political defeat when the measure was ted. It is equally true that he scored a moral victory when he vetoed it and a political victory on his account when he ordered l aid to hard pressed farm- | ers’ under’ the existing and sounder flexible price support law. pF Polio Defeat in Sight / With the output of Salk vaccine / steadily increasing, a heartening:pre- /-> diction has come from the anti-polio / front. : Author of the forecast is Bast fa O’€onnor, president of the Na- . / | __ tional Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, He says that paralytic » polio in this country can be cut re in half in the epidemic period in 1956 and can be reduced to a negligible amount in 1957. * * * His statement is. based on the ex- pected production of sufficient vac- cine by next July 10 to give two shots each to 67,000,000 persons. That is énough to vaccinate everybody in the country in the most susceptible ‘ age group of 19 years and under plus all expectant mothers. More good news has come from the indicating that by the as possible before next. fall's for all nations. Other coalition aims are nationalization of all British owned tea and rubber plantations and ejection of Brit- - ain from the naval and air bases of Trincomalee and Negombo, -, their last remaining between the =e ke = As if to reassure the West, the coall- ‘tion chief denies it is hostile to the The Man About Town A Wide Selection Ninety-Two Players Gather Votes in Baseball Contest Neighbor's child: The one who - puts the lope in antelope. ‘The votes of the 1,652 contestants in the MAT 1956 Baseball Contest are divided 32; Tuttle, 28; Kell, 28; Berra, 27; Minoso, 25; Rosen, 25; Avila, 23; Goodman, 17; Wertz, 16; Bauer, 13; How- Simpeson,.12;. House, Martin, 10; and ceived from one to nine votes, A hen that still maintains the Yuletide Evidently a confirmed hockey fan is William John Jones of 5754 Dwight Road. In our baseball contest he picked Jean Bettveau, : star of the Montreal champions, and pre- dicted his batting average to be 1,000. Rabbite usually are quite averse to go- ing Into the water, but . P Frank Renshaw of $182 Baldwin Road, reports that he saw one swim across a lake, of 3844 Cresthaven road, in’ an essay con- test... Lo. . £ + Building up a long period in public of- fice is . bs Ward Eagle, » newest member of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors. After serving on the Farmington Township Board for 30 years, he. has been appointed supervisor to fill the place of Ernest V. Blanchard who died last week after holding the posi- tion 16 years. Peonies in bloom over a month ahead of time are reported by - Mrs. Coventry Redman of Drayton Plains, who also has pansies in bloom. . Verbal Orchids to—. . YW of 191 Ferry Ave.; eighty-eighth birth-" ¢ qf 4S Sa. stl re Doesn't Hurt Hal Boyle Says: ee Carroll Baker Succeeds in as by Insisting Upon Only Quality Roles NEW YORK (#—To get ahead and, while trying to improvise the fn the entertainment world, weather from memory, she an- nounced: “There is a lot of air blowing in from Texas. She made her Broadway debut in “Escapade,” and first won crit- ical. attention in “All Summer Long.” Later she auditioned for g ‘ , = i F § i. pt Bae its Now she and her husband are 5% iF moving from their cramped apart- 7 Theater ment to a larger one on the upper East Side, they eat out whenever her in Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE » ‘There is not anything fn life . .. That cannot now be won . . ., If we possess the faith to fight... And + "|, We cannot lose a battle if. . . We have the will to win... And Among the other young stars Kazan helped rocket to fame are Marlon Brando, Julie Harris, Eva Marie Saint and the late Jim Dean. By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. The late great Dr. Kellogg of Battle Creek, Arbuthnot Lane of reading Elie Metchnikoff who wrote tide Fe. he awarded her the books on “intestinal toxemia” and “Baby Doll,” written by: Fennes- what to do- about it were, in my see Williams, is a sex-haunted Pinion, unpractical. Southern tale in which a child arson young grace. The success of the 1%-million- dollar production is almost sure to depend on how well the public likes Carroll's performance as the mal process in the intestine. Dr. Lane advocated and prac- ticed surgical removal of the colon, which he considered a useless and Prof. Metchnikoff was daffy ‘about Bulgarian sour milk, ya- But Kazan was so taken with hourth, sauerkraut and all that her acting, he immediately signed stuff. He was sure it gave Balkan for another film—an unusual people long life. The professor step for him. And Warner Bros. turned up his toes when he was put her under contract for four a callow youth of 71. to be made in the next six * * @ That's as many as Miss Baker, a clear and stubborn _on her young shoulders, wants to be bound to. “Tt isn't the number of produc- tions ‘re in that counts,” she yangement. said. he important thing is to more about be in the right thing, with the right director.” Pa For many years after their pass- ing it was extremely difficult to manage patients who had colon de- They generally knew it than an “ordinary if or, 8nd pel . Columnist Blasts Medics for Teachings on Physics that sourre—that was three or four years before a new neighbor of 1956) Farmers Wonder if Dems, GOP Caused blaming a bill which be said he had to veto as a matter of conscience because it would do more harm than good. This was one of the few times in Eisenhower's three White tHe Eisenhower, who has had Income Fall experience in refused to Jet the Democrats put him on the defensive, or at | entirely on the defensive ing acreage from surplus crops. He said it would, if passed with a ers up to 500 million dollars addi- Now it's up to the farmers to figure out who hit them, if any- body, or whether they Knocked themselves out by overproducing. : \ , Smiles , .Why is it that learning to drive a so much easier than God never forsook at need The sou) that trusted Him in- deed.—Newmark. Case Records of a Psychologist: Knowledge of Sex Differences in Men and Women Averts Couple’s Divorce Nora blamed her husband for their so-called tncompati- bility. But she had the wrong notion. about sez. She was ac- cusing her mate of an essentiat- sex difference that God had planned when He created male and female to be different in their hungers. To understand these vital sex differences, send ‘for the booklet below and scrapbook this case record. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE _ things will be different from now on,’ j * ¢ «& “And they have been. Our in- compatibility has vanished. Actu- ally, we are more in love with each: other than we were during our courtship, “And I now realize that we shail never have a divorce, for { know how to prevent it henceforth.” IGNORANCE CAUSES DIVORCE It isn’t lack of love that pro- duces divorce; for almost every young married couple are devoted to;each other on the wedding day, But they don’t stay devoted unless they have access: to the ins : Ht i B 53 5 = I tf g ff a i f 1 - THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. APRIL 17, 1956 | eee ; \ i . \ n ¥ - oy y i ,s . } i \ 3 " ‘ I i 1,300 "State Scholarships _ Listed graduates of Potitiae High, High School perenne Fund usually those entering the uni- | Scholarship that gives small grants - |to- supplement others awarded qualified students of Pontiac High’ School. Another Wayne Scholar-! ship, the Frank Rosenblum Schol-| arship grants $500 each to quali. fied members or descendants of| gives oat varying financial assists. But there equivalent to semester fees and. versity for the first time. The. awards are ordinarily’ are renewable up to a’ total of eight semesters if the holder’s record at. the university warrants High School Principa 1 Francis Staley said that he or C. P. Fors- : ‘es 8 i =F v NO MONEY DOWN! man, assistant principal, handles ee See ae ately pag university scholarship is the LaVern Noyes Scholarship awarded to students in need of assistance who either served in the Army or Navy of the United States in World War I and were’: honorably discharged or descended by blood from one who served. Enlistment on whieh application is based must have been prior to- May 11, 1918 unless there was overseas duty before the Armistice. for qualified music students, are available for Michigan high school! graduates. in nearly every state college val- | ued at $250 and available for a well qualified freshman from the | territory onvet ay he company.| Magnavox 1 Fidelity — * * * i Detroit Edison has a scholarship Ketauver Rips Ike Veto; Adlai Sees Farm Setback seven more, “tor farmers at this time." The Tennessee senator, convention votes in June 5 primary. e' ¢@ ward the farmers’ troubles. Heading - Lee Still Balks.. Utah's at Paying Tax cities yesterday, Today he visits In a Santa Rosa press confer- ence last night he said Congress might pass the soil bank bill, as President Eisenhower proposed in his radio and television speech, “But the soil bank isn’t going to give relief now, It would re- place further losses,” he. asserted. “The need is substantial help aspiring to the Democratic — presidential nomination, is campaigning for 68 California's By the veto, Kefauver said, President Eisenhower ‘will now take full blame for the callous at- titude of his administration” to- north, Kefauver blast- ed the veto in talks at San Rafael, — Sebastapol and .in Sn Governor Calls for Court Ruling Before Meeting ‘Obligation’ SALT AKE CITY —The dead line for paying federal income tax passed last midnight, but part of Utah Gov. J. Bracken Lee’s tax money rests today in a safe de- posit box in a Salt Lake City bank. “And that's where it will. stay,” Lee says, “until a court rules that either I or the government have a right to it." « * The Republican governor con- tends it is inconstitutional for the federal. government to use tax revenue to aid foreign nations, By refusing to pay his tax he hopes to force a court test of this conten- o NO PROVISION “There is no provision anywhere in the. Constitution granting the | U.S, government the right to’ ap- propriate taxpayers’ money for support of foreign nations,” said, adding he’ll ‘‘fight . . . in the Supreme Court, if necessary, prove my case,” Last week Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey wrote Lee the government would ‘“‘proceed in the usual manner to collect the taxes"’ if the governor didn't pay up be- fore the deadline. . | ' * * Lee said yesterday he believes; the ‘usual manner’ might take| some time — probably until after the Ndvember elections.” TO ASK JUDGMENT “But I'm not going to wait tor| the government to come tome,’ he said. “I have my attorneys preparing briefs and I expect«to take the case into court in about 50 days. At that time I will ask the government for a dectaratety | judgment." * * Lee filed his income tax return last January but did not enclose ings,” mostly from investments, | (Advertisement) Why Suffer Bleeding Piles Lee |. to! he told a news conference yester- day, “it would -have helped to; check the decline in farm income which has already played such havoc with so many farmers. “The Democrats in Congress tried to help the President meet} his 1952 promises to the farmers. I hope they will keep on: trying despite ‘this setback.” e @ A possible hitch developed last night in plans for a radio and tele- vision debate between Stevenson and Sen. Estes. Kefauver of Ten- nessee, his rival for the Demo- cratic presidential nomination. They had agreed tentatively to debate at Miami, prior to the May 29 preference primary in Florida, and in California. Yesterday Stevenson suggested as possible dates May 13, a Sun- day, in California and either May) 20 or May 31—both Sundays—in | Florida. « ie * * Last night in Miami, Ketauver’s| Florida manager said the senator would not debate. on a Sunday be- cause ‘‘the people of Florida are churchgoing people and Sunday is no time to hold a political debate.” |GOP Candidate Ready CHEBOYGAN @—A. M, Schnei- der of Indian River, former chair- man of the state board of mortuary science, has announced his can- didacy for the Republican nomina- tion for state representative from the Emmet district. The amount of the award |s, variable as is the number awarded, which is usually be- , tween 20 and 25 each semester. Wayne University has a Pontiac colleges. Qualified ath “hig pare principals to! become acquainted with the schol- arships available from —— AM-FM Radio | ou The F uneral_Home and Its Many Functions .. . 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But your tasting beats our telling. So try it, won't you? We think you'll discover a grand beer you can stay with for'a long, long time! © Ean re PreiFrER BREWING COMPANY: orraoit’ AND PUNT, mii te _ amnoy or assassinate the two Rus- "tors will occupy ‘a 50-room suite, f ‘ Scotland Yord Steam Toward Isles LONDON @ — Scotland Yard called a last-minute dress rehears- al today of the elaborate security Sr Premio Com Soviet Premier Bulganin and Com- munist party chief Nikita Khrush- chev, due in Britain tomorrow ie * - The Yard pressed its biggest peacetime check to put on ice known British and foreign Com- munist-haters- who might try to sian leaders during their 10-day official tour. AREA SEARCHED Claridges Hotel, where the visi- swarmed with Soviet officials and guards and with British policemen ir and out of wntform. with England. Officers and ratings}, curTently the only wage-hour y Clamp. ( Readies “England as Red Bosses “way.” |¢hanges in election laws to local | The Grand Rapids office is one of THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUES By Carl Grubert Election Official | Praises Allen | for Co-operation _ A tribute to County Clerk Lynn, D. Allen was read to Oakland County supervisors at their recent In a letter to ty Corpora- tion Counsel Harry Merritt, Robert M. Montgomery, Director of Elec- tions in the State Department, said he wanted supervisors to know that: -. “I appreciate the splendid co- operation the Election Division of the Department ‘of State has had from your county clerk in every Montgomery mentioned that Al- len had conducted the first school in the state intended to explain clerks, Labor Department Plans Office in Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS ®*—The labor department will open a new wage-| hour division field office tomorrow in Grand Rapids to serve western office in Michigan is in Detroit. score. being opened throughout country to help enforce over- time provision and the new $1-an- hour minimum of the Fair Labor Standards Act. 2 , Roaring Brook Resort Destroyed by Blaze HARBOR SPRINGS (INS)—The Roaring Brook Inn, a@ Harbor Springs landmark since the 1890s, was destroyed by fire yesterday The three-story frame structure overlooking Little Traverse Bay has been unoccupied since the end of the last. resort season. Minors Admit Liquor Iiiegal possession of liquor} brought a $10 fine and costs.of $5 for Robert L. Dick, 17, and Rich- ard Dowydoski, 17, both of Detroit Monday in a hearing before Avon Township Justice Luther C. Green. The men pleaded guilty as) charged. "SELECT FROM THE OMEGA @ _ ELECTRIC FRY PAN WATCHES —€LGIN @ HAMILTON @ GRUEN FULLY IMMERSIBLE CALROD with damage estimated at $200,000. Dag Opens Talk With Israelites Jews Demand He Ask Arabs to Lift Shipping Restrictions on Suez JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector ~—Dag Hammarskjold arrived to- day from Lebanon and immediate- ly began talks with Israeli govern- ment leaders in a new stage of his Middle East peace mission, , “ * e * The WU. -N. secretary genera: traveled directly from Lydda Air. port outside Tel Aviv to the office of Premier David Ben-Curion, He was accompanied by For- eign Minister Moshe Sharett, who welcomed him at the airport, Maj. Gen, Edson L. M. Burns, Canadian chief of the U. N, arm- istice comn@ssion, came with Hammarskjold from Beirut. TOUGHER TASK An afternoon meeting was ex- ference. His task was made tougher by Israel's" demand that Egypt lift all restrictions on Israeli shipping. through the Suez Canal. He was reported optimistic, however. Prior to leaving for Israel, he conferred in Beirut with Lebanese chiefs, The Isaeli border area was comparatively quiet. Restaurant, YWCA Entered by Thieves City police aré investigating two breaking and enterings, Martin's |Drivesin Restaurant at 426 W, Hu- iron St., which-is owned by Della |Martin, and the YWCA at 22 Frank- ‘lin Blvd. ‘Entry was gained by breaking a rear window at the restaurant, Quarters and nickels of an unde- termined number were taken from ja cigarette vending and pin- jball machine, The YWCA Snack Bar was looted lof food with the total loss placed at $4.15. Entry there was gained the building through breaking a by a skeleton key after getting into] 4” 1 pull to follow the morning “Deputies Investigate Home, Car Damage department is investigating ma- which took place at 884 Round Lake Road, White Lake Township a.m. Tuesday. The land is owned by Clifford E. Johnson, Johnson's automobile is believed to have been stoned along’ with aluminum storm doors. The car which had been left in the) drive- taillight lens smashed and'a dent in the hood. Several large stones were found near the scene. Two yard lights were torn out and one destroyed, worth of lumber was missing. Sure of cae ta ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR Cit \ , , DAY, APRIL 17, 1956 {Install Loren The Oakland County Sheriff's licious destruction of property sometime between 1 a.m. and 7:30 way, was found with the left rear|- The owner told deputies $33 ' i, / » + Patriarchs Militant - T re NT = : PONTIAC SHOPPING CENTER Northwest Corner Telegraph and Elizabeth Lake Read W. T. Grant Dept. 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We recently invited a large group of automotive engineers to try New 1956 Blue Sunoco, boosted to a new high in octane, in their own ‘cars and give by an independent, nationally-known firm of certi- fied public accountants, make 56 Blue Sunoco the favorite, by an overwhelming margin, of the men 43% already users of Blue Sunoco Of the 1,166 engineers who reported on '56 Blue Sunoco, 43% told us. they were already users of our gasoline. This was a far greater number than reported using all other premium gaso bined—perhaps the greatest testimo ting gasoline jury in the of this survey, compiled ce best. - lines com- nial any gaso- © 93% say Blue Sunoco matches or excels premium-priced brands for overall performance! | @ 86% say it matches or excels premium-priced brands for miles per gallon! 9 out of 10 say Blue Sunoco matches ~- or excels all other gasolines The engineers compared Blue Sunoco with both regular and premium-pricéd gasolines and 90% found Blue Sunoco matches or excels all other gas- olines in anti-knock performance, power and pick- up. Of those who compared it with premium- priced brands, 93% said Blue Sunoco matches or excels these premiums for overall performance. Yet Blue Sunoco sells at regular gas price, gives many more miles per dollar. Premium octane at regular gas price 56 Blue Sunoco is recommended for the newest high-compression cars when owners’ manuals rec- ommend a premium gasoline. Follow the lead of the men who know most COMPARISON CHART This is what automotive engineers reported after comparing New '56 Blue Sunoco with premium-priced gasoliries in their own cars say Blue Sunoco say Blue Sunece % matches or excels %&, matchegor excels soryt pn bran ids for overall brands for power performance and pick-up say Blue Sunoco say Blue Sunece % matches or excels % matches or excels premium-priced premium-priced — brands for brands for miles anti-knock per gallon performance America’s Greatest Gasoline Value! ' RADIO NEWS “Sunoco 3-Sar Extra” 6:45 P.M, Mam. to Fri, NBC > t Ls * « a ar gas price! _ ee oe - é : ea : ! EE a Hk PONTIAC’ PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956 NINE Forming Hot Rod Group in Areal An association which would offer ford, cin wanhoher sf the Poiaien One such plan is to use the (the cooperation of the division and proper recognition and contol of of|Chamber of Commerce -Safety| Pontiac Motor Division quarter- |the Pontiac Police Dept. in setting Banging ~~ in aac cole reality Committee, said yesterday the pro- milé square parking lot on Joslyn |up the program, according to its one-man steering|P0sed association. will be estab-) Svenue on Sundays as an impro- | “I have looked at this situation committee chairman. lished to assist three clubs in Pon-| Vi8ed “drag strip. with the attitude that these clubs Loren D, Anderson, of Water-itiac to set up supervised activities. Anderson acer he had received do exist, and that we can. either ss ST opt ~ ~|recognize this and organize them, | or ignore them .and pass it on to|” | law enforcement agenciés to han- ~ die,”" Anderson declared the “Rod Benders,” “Shifters,” and/§ the “Challengers” in the Pontiac|%. area, Anderson expects membership to expand to 1,000 with the es- tablishment of the association which will provide greater facil- ities for the members, a Anderson has been campaigning - EAVESTROUGH Round Down-Spout, 10 ft. .... ..$1.69 Square Down-Spout, 10 ft. .... .$1.89 - K-Box Gutter, 10 ff. ...........$1,69 Complete Supply of Accessories for a larger “drag strip” for the — a ty A eos . : : SAVE! clubs which is included on a pro) . Follow the Crowds to Our Big Bonus ° gram set up by the. safety com-| © ie 18 Retary, 4-Cycle mittee. é , MAUMEE Assisting Anderson has been Ro-|§ g : land W. Elkins, of Lake Orion,|@ : - No date has been set yet for th ‘ Reg. $79.50 . |first speed event to beheld. = | $ 95 The “strip” will be . restricted! | < PS , to one car races against time over | | . | ) . i of a mile course,| = . TEEN-AGE DRIVER TROPHYES — Officials Peatiae Frese Phote/the two-tenths : of teen-age Road-E-Os next month display tro- —_ kill, committee chairman, and Don Weddle, who lionel ine automobiles directly of phies which three top drivers will win in contests —_— will present awards. Winners will compete in ji) road. a Open Sun. Open Sun. sponsored here and in Walled Lake and_Roch- state semi-finals to be eligible for national schol- | (yy) members’ met Saturday to/ | E { lte 5 - 1 5 ester by the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com- arships in a national contest, Road-E-Os will be jjjustrate their interest in safety Fe to | merce safety committee. Above are, left to right: held May 6 at the Tel-Huron parking lot, May 13 | and showed two safety films to the|® 2 | C. O. Thrash, publicity chairman; Clyje R. Has- ~~ in Walled Lake and May 13 in Rochester. group. - 3 HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS ba Ge : —____—_—_ | ] 906 W. Huron St. Phone FE 5-8389 | | Dhilly Suburb Hit Ferndale Woiwen Given Baghdad Pact Units f rges : i C) 2 | y 1-Year Probation , g . yi & Geo Newports : ) . . iby Wind; One Dead | cvesss cooawin, 5, ot 25 ren’ Convene in Secrecy | | aaverts » pots . " Iner Ct., Ferndale, ,who pleaded I eneenes a sa ain PHILADELPHIA t—A freak 96- guilty April 2 to.keeping a gam-| TEHRAN, ioe i Ve i a 58 Big “EXTRA BONUS” for you! Your chence to fit 2 . « 2 mile-an-hour wind ,hit. suburban) pling house in her home, was sen-|the five - nation Baghdad Pac your STAMP BOOK FA ER ond SAVE TOO! =| ; ; ve Council meeting got down to their e| Willow Grove without warning yes-|tenced yesterday by Oakland Coun- first working session today behind | ~ % terday, easing one death, injres(y Creut dude Car J. 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I wore a ime 2% p ow, and y agora work and walt been. For |Naval Air Station. Construction) Devillards Wynn, 22, of 4209 St.| Council action on the commit- ile was d inted in my appear all these benefits I am thankful to [worker Thilbert White, 45, of Phil-| Antoine, Detroit, who was convict-|tee recommendations was not ex-| ' SUITS My face was covered ee ee work for you. f not |*2elphia, died under a pile of ed by 9 jury March 30 of a knife-|pected to be disclosed, until the $20.90 Values brought my weight down to 148 Ibe DP coment ads the tome not blocks. assault in Ferndale Dec. 21, 1955,|conference ends Thursday. 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Joseph, Michigan: “Under the dealer advisory plan; I. repre- sent many Michigan Standard Oil dealers who elected me to meet with company offi- cials. That’s certainly an example of a big company asking for advice from small busi-- nessmen. Did you know that Standard Oil's Full size, deep hems. * L] Wo nee ws 4 BOTS GIRLS" JAC WIBK-TV, Detroit Pillow Cases * § 2 for $1 [ SEYE Denzil Watkins, Manvel Misleve, | Special | 99 BIR Standard Oil Deoler, Standard Oil Decler, DIAPERS St. Lovis, Missouri: Milwaukee, Wisconsin: , : Rayon $1. 88 “This ia my third year at this meeting where “One of the smartest things any big busi- A . Standard Oil dealers discuss sales and serv- néss can do is to consult the people who Panels $3.99 values. Save $1. Nylon Blend, Beacon ice problems. with company executives for ‘ come in contact with customers, That way, Extra sturdy poplins, three days. Nine dealers, who are elected it can find out first-hand what the public € in all new pastels and "$1. 88 by other dealers at regional meetings, give needs and what its sales people need to keep dark. Sizes 6 to 16. * the company advice, which is always very customers coming back. Standard Oil does $1.69 value ; carefully considered. The result is better just that. The company asks our advice and 1 : MPS Wi! SPEC service and better products!" acts on it. And our customers benefit.” = . ang iain? ry _ , Men’s Better JACKETS | Rey Wilson, W. H. Ehrenberg, é § | $porT ti SHIRTS |} Come, save on these | ‘ $1.99 sturdy, well styled, solid and novelty type popular plan for guarantéed radiator protec- tion came out of a dealer-company meeting?” helped plan the meeting by first outlining the matters we wanted to diecuss.” a ie oer better serve our millions of customers. Constantly improving products ond seems mutually practical. This seems to. What makes services for its customers. Several yeors These men are selected by their fellow- us a fine example of large and small — ‘ a business ago Standard Oil established a pro- dealers for their high quolities as inde- business giving each other ¢ helping age gram for a dealer advisory council to. pendent businessmen—and they dotell hand ond benefiting/you, our customers, » -° @ good citizen? _ meet onnwalty with us in Chicago and us! We listen and we act whenever on _in the process. , +, . tellus, first-hand, how they and we con oh improvement in prpducts or services STANDARD ,OIL COMPANY THE PONT TAC PRESS. ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956. Sigma Delta Chi Honors 14 OLE 9.) Press Cartoonist Is Among National Medal Winners Gouverneur (N: Y.) Tribune Press, on the 4th anniversary of the professional journalistic fraternity. Among the winners in the: 14 catagories for outstanding work is John Fischetti, NEA editorial car- oO m1 : | a et ee oe valte Baber toonist whose drawings appear in the’ the Pontiac Press. The SDX medal igoes to Fischetti for the second lime in three years, It is r a cartoon on the farm | question entitled “The Natives Are Getting Restless.” (Repre- “The Natives Are Getting Restless” duced on this page today.) Fischetti’s earlier award, jn 1954, ment on the death of Stalin. Winners in other newspaper ‘atagories included: *. * * For feneral reporting, Victor Cohn, Minneapolis Star & Tribune; Editorial writing, James K. Kil- patrick, Richmond, Va., News Leader; W / correspond- ence, Joseph ind Stewart Alsop, Washington Bureau, New York Herald Tribune Syndicate; For-}, eign correspondence, ‘Carl T. Row- an, Minneapolis Tribune; News pic- ture; Richard B. Yager, Manfield, Mass,, News; public service in newspaper journalism. Watsonville (Calif.) -Register-Pankronian. _. Seven additional awards were for radio and magazine work. Cohn's general reporting award. was for his series on “The World Goes Atomic,” which the judges described as “‘a significant piece of scientific reporting on an inter- Asks Mi ilitary Training Probe Official of Vets Group Urges U.S. Mothers’ to Write Congressmen DETROIT w—Joseph J, Lozo, national commander of the Third today called upon American meee to “band together and ask heiy congressmen for a complete fooudieian of our military train- ‘ng policies.” ore * * * ton. of suburban Ecorse, said n a statement tht the Defense De- artment “‘is guilty of adhering to tupid and antiquated military raditions in teaching young Ameri- ‘an teenagers to fight tomorrow’ 8 yattles with yesterday's weapons.” “The United States,” Loto said, “suffered 36,000) casualities in Calvary Group Veteran's Assn.,| a wre ones “The Department of — ‘linstead of dish it out, swamps to die.” a F + ¢ ence to,the recent drownings of six | Parris Island, S.C. Enter Innocent Plea for Robert Marcino “The present policy of our De- | fense Department is like the blind|p> ~ leading the dlind into the tidal fF The latter obviously was in refer-|[) Marines on a disciplinary maretr at 4 Charged with the-theft March 2)— DR. HENRY A. MILLER } Optometzist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842: leer Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings Closed Wednesday Afternoons of two tires from a parked car, Robert Marcino of Third St., Pon- tiac, stood mute at his: arraign- ment yesterday in Oakland County @ Cireuit Court... Judge Frank L. Doty entered ae plea of innocent for Marvino. trial date was ,set. was rou 350,000,000 years|$ Korea because the Defense De- ago. No @: sanecscccccococcscoccooocoecooooosooncooroeee Et ee teen ee mneeeney Coron eeneneweres Established in 1898 Farmer-Snover FUNERAL HOME 160 W. Huron FE 2-9171 Poul M, ecocococcePocoees national level, so far-reaching in the significance of its potential and implications as to be almost frightening and omuity awe-in- spiring.”’ * . . Cohn previously won the 1951, General mages nonre. JOHN FISCHETTI ‘County Resident Mute at Assault Arraignment _ Donald Ray Brown, of 328 E. Bernhard, Hazel Park, stood mute to charges of felonious assault at his arraignment yesterday in Oak- land County Circuit Court. trial date has been set. . New York City boasted 10,000 'telephones in 1888;. today, it has 3,695,000, l Gets 1-Year Probation Joseph Thomas Sears, 4, of} 5 Judge Clark J. Adams. Ferndale, who pleaded guilty April 4 to selling a pint of moon shine whiskey Dec. 5, 1955, in Royal Oak Township, was sén- tenced to a year’s probation and payment of $100 court costs yes- iterday by Oakland County Circuit, Airplanes sprayed more than :1,600,000 acres in the Western states last year for grasshopper | control. Judge Frank L. 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Some 4,000 delegates and guests’ in Constitution, Hall clapped brief-’ ly after Miss ‘Carraway read os message. 1.5 Billion Board Feet ‘of Lumber Up for Sale DENVER iP—One, and a halt billion board feet of wood killed by beetles went on auction today. Government’ officials said it was one of the largest timber sales lin Western history. | The estimated. three million ‘cords of wood covers 275,000 acres Hin White River and Routt national ‘forests. Beetles killed the trees by boring into the bark. The U.S. Forest Service conducted the auc- | | Two Years Probation Given Pontiac Driver Harold E. Parkinson, 35, of 86 | Cottage St., was placed on two | years’ probation and ordered to | pay $150 court costs yesterday for RICHARD EGAN DAWN ADDAMS PATRIC KNOWLES Sr . = Parkinson pleaded guilty fo the; TONIGHT - WED. - THURS. charge March 26 before Oakland |County Circuit Judge Clark J.) Adams. “Doors Open 10:45 A.M. Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. Phone FE 4-4611 athe a Theater 2150 Opdyke Road : ALAN LADD «: JEDW. G. ROBINSON CinemaScoP€ wannancoron JOANNE DRU® | > WALI BE MARTST Pen, START fren Pay ty SEY PNB veniissens, in pictures, | there was still an air of mystery, 27 Proposed ° | Resolutions Face | \second-offense drunk driving. | #, » «x : BE FUN BOUND — NOT HOME pees o's _ = ane A MOVIE TONIGHT!§ WAI we eS ‘ vO we: . if ee | || LAST “The KETTLES in the OZARKS” DAY! aiso—nony CALHOUN in “RED SUNDOWN” 0 a TT : Starting TOMORROW a * SB * Mts BEAT xT THE DEVIL TIFUL WOMEN . OUT TO BEAT THE prvi AT HIS OWN GAME! 2nd BIG FEATURE! Destined to be the most talked-about picture of the year! JUNE ALLYSON Shrike ena we. je «2435 DIXIE HWY. NEAR TELEGRAPH RD. BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 * * SHOW STARTS AT DUSK * HELD OVER* The Weapon thet Stopped the Lest Great Indian Reid! THE GUN THAT WON THE WEST — Dennis Morgan : — TODAY! » WILLIAM JENNIFER HOLDEN JONES “Lovels A Many - Splendored | : Thing” Bring the Family | | i | FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING TOMMY 1 RETTIG SKIP HOMEIER AN ALUED ARTISTS PICTURE produced ty VINCENT M. FENNELLY: setatty ALFRED WERKER- Severey oy OANEL 8. ULLARAN AND———ZOWEE! IT’S irri 2 Ope pre / 2% 41S Rellitess of‘i a lg... alii sters advertising their spring dance are (left to right) irginia Flath of South Winding drive, Norma Vaughn Festivities to Be'Held on April 28 Beta Mu of ESA to Ff Sponsor Event in & St. Michael Hall A wishing well and spring flow- ers will set the mood for the “Spring Rhapsody” planned for April 28 at St. Michael Hall by Beta Mu Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. ; . * * The semi-formal affair is under the general chairmanship of Judy Steinhelper. Dancing will be to a local orchestra from 9 p.m. to1 © a.m. with proceeds to be donated to the Muscular Dystrophy. Fund. Patrons chairman Laurene An- selmy has announced dance pa- trons for the affair. They include Mr. and Mrs. Rey F. Tatham, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Jalosky, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund ©. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George K. Oliver, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Kendrick, the Earl Smiths, the Max Selles, the R. 8S. Crafts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzpat- rick and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stick, Members of the decorations com- mittee are Gloria Rose, Karen Newton, Mary Kendall and Norma Vatighn. Pat Tatham js handling refreshments for the dance, and publicity is under the joint chair- manship of Joyce Mapley and Judy Steinhelper. : * @« The “Spring Rhapsody” apter PI Pictured puitting finishing touches on one of the many of Wolfe street and Joyce Mapley of McNeil street, Epsilon. Sigma Alpha sorority, they will Members of sponsor the dance April 28 dance schéd- uled for April 28 at St. Michael Hall is | absorbing the attention of Sue O'Neil of Ticket committee members Sue| Lewis street. Sue, on the ticket commit- from 9 p. m. am at St. Michael Hall. Pentiae Press Photes tee, is a member of Beta Mu.Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, which is sponsoring the affair. Dancing will be to l a. m. O'Neil, Virginia Flath and Pat! Devereaux have announced that tickets may be obtained at the door the evening of the dance, Dance Planned , by Country Club Womens Section The heralding of spring will be TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956 _ PAGES 13-15. celebrated at Forest Lake Country Club ith thei ) April Showers dinner dance Saturiay/ Personal News of Interest evening. The main lounge will be trans- fermed into an indoor garden scene decorated with an abund- ance of spring flowers. “3 ; : William E. Hartman Jr., of Bir- Mr. and Mrs. John R. Strobel Jr. mingham and Henry G. Bleeker of/@"d son, Billy, of East Lansing, Detroit, are serving as’ cochair-iformerly of Pontiac,. will be ac- men of the event. Assisting them;companied by his mother, Mrs. as hostess will be Mrs. Hartman. (John B. Strobel of Cherryland ave- Officers-for Year Named by Children’§ Aid Society W. E. C, Huthwaite was re- - — ¢lected president of the Michigan Children’s Aid Society at the Fri- day noon meeting of the board of directors held at Hotel Waldron. * * * & Assisting him will be Mrs. R. W. Steere Jr., vice president; Mrs. Leonard Lewis, secretary; Mrs, Harry Henderson, assistant secre- tary, and Milo J, Cross, treasurer. Annual reports were read and the agency reported that it gave 25,866 days of care to 176 differ- ent children in &4 licensed fos- ‘ter homes. six children were under nue, when they leave for New York City Sunday. ° . will sail on April 25 on the S.S. tenburg, Gerniany, where they. will ents and other members of her family. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Earl C. Meyér of Exmoor road are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary today. On Sunday they will hold open houseat their home ‘from 2? until 5 o’clock for friends and relatives, | * 6 *# Mrs. William H. DeGraff of Fair- . ifax avenue, Birmingham, is serv- ing on the resolutions committee for the 65th--Continental Congress of the DAR being held in Washing- ton, D.C., this week. * * * and. daughter-inJaw and family, Coming’ from Pittsburgh, Pa., to spend several days with their son: the Ralph Bergemanns of Lincoln-| shire drive, are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Bergemann. A * Mother and Son to Visit in Germany ,Air Force Base, Melbourne, Fla., are visiting at the home of her The junior Mrs. Strobel and Billy parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Ed- iwards of Motorway drive. Sgt. United States for LaHarve, France. |Wagnitz was recently discharged From there they will travel to Mil-\from the service after serving four | lyears, The Wagnitzes ‘will make ‘Spend the ‘summer with her pac-|their home in South. Lyon. | = bd *. Mr. and Mrs, Donald D., Walton of LaSalle avenue have returned their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs, K, A. Wagner, and son, turning home they also visited Mr. Walton's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bartlett of Brad- lenton, Fla. , * * * Mr,and Mrs. Harlan Rabideau, (nec Phyllis Barcome) announce the birth of a son, Paul Alan, April 12 at St, doseph Mercy Hos- pital, e 3 Maternal grandparents of the in- fant are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin R. Barcome of Whittemore: street. Mr. Gagetown are the paternal grand- =e * * * Mr. and Mrs. William H. Laugh- ran Jr, (nee Mikki Tosich) of Jos- lyn avenue announce the birth of Ce of x pA ns. Spring, Rhapsody’ The choice of a dance gown is of pri- mary importance to these members of Beta Mu Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha soror- ity. Pictured are (left) Pat Latham of Kemp street and Judy Steinhelper of the girls met success of any dance and Mary Kindall April 28 at (left) of Van Syckle drive and Karen flowers will Newton of Williams Lake road are doing dance. —— F Dance v (Countless Gifts Pour Into Monaco Grace\ and Rainier Get Animals, Autos but No Appliances slightly used—car lot, an j Spence street. Committee members for the “Spring Rhapsody” dance April 28, recently for a planning ses- oo sion, and dresses are definitely a part of |\many any dance planning! . Patrons are one of the concerns for the their part for their “Spring Rhapsody” St. Michael Hall. Spring decorate the hall for the to their home after visiting with Kenneth, in Miami, Fla. Before re- home on Indianwood Lake for’ the held May 16. Monday afternoon meeting of the; Members will open their homes Pontiac Branch of the Women's) for the dessert card party, given National Farm and Garden Associ-| te raise money to purchase flow- ation. Mrs, Newton Skillman Jr.| ering trees to beautify the city. served as social chairman for the| In keeping with the purpose of iday. . | the benefit affair, flowering crab- * * ®@ Announcethent was made of the! apple trees will be given as prizes, Dads Feted at McConnell and Mrs. Raymond Rabideau of ' j John Vanderline, staff social) He stated that as a child iden- worker from*Pontiac State Hospit-| fifies himself with his parents, al, spoke at the annual Father's) examples of good character are important, . self and acts of regression occur. Social Worker Speaks | Gerald Stoner, father vice presi- “dent, and Earl Bidelman, secre- "ltary, presided at the business imeeting —_ uced the Parent. h- ; iman, introd ont-Teac! develops a fear of asserting him-'.. Mothersingers who presented] . several selections. They. were ui- Pontiac Branch of Garden Club Plans Spring Card Party to Be Held May 16 Mrs. John J. Marra opened her annual spring ‘card party. to be, The association allocated. money) ito.send a farm woman to. the \Farm Woman Week program being held at East Lansing. A report on the recent party given for the wom- en at the Pontiac Sfate Hospital was given by Mrs. Standish Sibley of the therapy committee. Ld e * Members are prpmoting the sale of “litter-bug”’ bags, made by the jLeague for the Handicapped. In- terested persons may purchase them from members of the Farm and Garden Association. The state convention will be held in Birmingham this. year. Mrs, Floyd Blakeslee and Mrs. Robert Armstrong will conguct a class in corsage making. Mrs, John W. Fitzgeraid intro- duced the speaker, Mrs, Frank Webb of Birmingham, first - vice president of the Michigan Division of Farm and Garden Association. Mrs, Webb, spoke on “Creating High Spots in Teer — : if Ese fil gi» . accepting a days. a iH 5, By e E i a i | r : | se ez i : FL I : u 4 i f ‘are coming through with a gold jinlaid picture frame worth roughly la lot of historical paintings Napoleon hea on Elba. * « The Roman Catholic clergy the litt® principality have given a book on married le Party Enjoyed at Cross Home | Mrs. L. H. Cross opened her home Lexington drive for a Hus Husbands’ Night - . FOURTEEN ee. he ed ee eine ee ae ee pe i ee ee : — Combat ae Prejudice in Jobs Vee i bigs i it i : uw ti z i a “Tt iE BS Fed vi 2 re i i f i ri Fe rt! ii re 2* B3 ORA OBRECHT Specializing Hair Styling — -and Permanents Complete Beauty Service 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 women at mid-life and/to offer.” | president of Ladies Auxiliary. to |. Mrs. Hazel Burgs, past—presi- did not have a valushle skill/ greatly. oy . ot fands Age-consciousness is* sasamcate in the classified advertisements. VFEW Auxiliary “Conducts Mrs. J. Donald -Moore became vemictes. * *. Post 1370, VFW, when the annual) A social hour was Held following installation of officers was held! the services, and announcement Sunday afternoon in the club-| wes made of the next meeting réoms on South Saginaw street. ——— 8. Newlyweds. dent, conducted the installation| A\ 7g Living | services assisted by Mrs. Kenneth) | lin Pontiac Residing on Henry Clay avenue are newlyweds Mr, and Mrs. Emil senior — J. Zamorski. "Oetrender, ® * * © The bride is the former Phyllis * [Installation was held jointly with the post. * * * PIPOPLLPPPDPDPPP AD PA PPL REDUCE and STAY REDUCED ROACH Joan Schreider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Scheeider of Peekskill, N\¥. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Zamorski of Chicago. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Dr, Jerome. Na- thanson of the New York Ethical | Colorbearers are Mrs. Barns, Mrs. | Vandecar, Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Culture Bociety at Tappan Hill in HEALTH INSTITUTE 519 Netienal Bidg. FE 6-181 Barber, Mrs. Richard Lange 18) parrytown, N. Y. WAVERLY ferns on lustrous satiny f / f fon! Even machine laundering or sun- / design for every room Wherever there’s a room for improvement .:. GLOSHEEN | \ 3 | will do it more beautifully... more economically! | See our new collection of beautiful pam - YONDED with © guorantes of satisfac: , fight won't horm Glosheen! There's a | For the April 1 rite Phyilis wore a bouffant pink taffeta dress with|- pink accessories, and she carried a ‘bouquet of white orchids and’ sweetpeas. Atténding the bride was her sis- ter, Rosemary Schréider of Phoe- nixville, Pa.. who was attired in American beauty patin and carried) pale pink camellias: The—duties of best man were performed by Joseph Zamorski | of Chicago, brother of the bride- greom. BONDED couple left for a honeymoon in the Great Smoky Mountains. ‘Soap Jelly Uses’ Soap jelly? It's made by melt-| \ing soap in warm water. A jar) ‘of it is useful in the laundry! |room for giving pre-laundering} | treatment to knees, seats and el-| trom $179 per yord Ceremonies of Installation) Foowing a dinner reception, the) THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, APRIL. 17, 1956 \ers and mature women who are| realize that ‘their skill have be- * © © \ | thig adds to the sum total of in getting Jobe. Tn the first place , ae most employers do prefer younger|,_1,0 wate this ‘problems workers, although this is gradually)... changing. Also, the age-conscious-|)7, ness the woman herself has-may cities and piso. because affect her personality and make Then, many of these wom- tor on sak ga bone eee “ world for many years and they | Aids Older Working Women.” by Neighbor Woman Objects . to Public Criticism of Her Errors she does it in the presence of oth- ers. “I have not said anything to her about this before because I did not want to hurt her feelings, but it has come to a point where I can't stand it any longer. Will you, please tell me how I can tactfully handle this, situation?” od Answer: Tell her frankly .ex- tell her that you appreciate her kind intention when you are alone with her but that it makes you Very unhappy to be criticized others—who left to them- selves would not know how often ee ee Ses. {tives following the church service. f Bes, it will be impossible to seat number of guests in 6ur din- erg as pe gl it will be, guest honor, I) like to know if it will be for my husband and me seated at the first sitting.” Answer: Rather than two seat- “Dear Mrs. Post: Is‘ it not bad manners to file one’s nails in the presence of visitors? A friend and I are having a disagreement actly what you have told me and | Couple Reveals Betrothal News and Mrs.’ William J. daughter, Katherine, to Carleton P. filated with Kappa sorority. Mr. McLain is an Alum- nus of Cranbrook school and Princeton University. He is a member of Elm Club. An August wedding is planned by the iia Church Group Has Luncheon Mrs. Robert Sanford was hostess to 25 members and guests of the Mayflower group of First Congre- ther home in Drayton Plains, She ‘was assisted by Mrs. William Wil- cox. * © «& Mrs. Gale Hedrick opened. the meeting with devotions using .as her theme, “Spring.” Plans were made to assist the Women’s Fel- lowship of the church in serving a luncheon to the Oakland County Extension Service women May * Guests were Mrs. Odes Case,| "|Mrs, James Chapman, Mrs. Am- janda Schram, Mrs. Gaches and Mrs. George. Lumbard. rf OFS will meet. with Mrs: Raith ty 47 Gingell a mers )day for a 12:30 p.m, dessert lumheon, woe Cireléof Welcome Rebekah vitae will meet Thuredsy’ at a —— with Mrs, Orion Hettinger, Ws ex .. Group One meeting ‘has been geuntast until next month. Zone Eight, Past Presidents Chub, —. of Lmtrice, Inc, will meet Thars- at 7:30 p.m, with Mrs, L, R. Ton 3773 Churehitt Ra. Francis Willard woes will meet Wednesday. at 12:30 for a to- McLain Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.) Carleton P. McLain of Detroit. >| ° gational Church at a luncheon at! _. - Pictured on deck just before sailing on the S.S. “Queen of Bermuda” - Arthur Taylor and son, W, and Mrs. W Arthur Jr., of West Iroquois road. The Taylors are bound for a spring cruise to the Coral Isles of Bermuda. were Mr, Gather -at Church and in Homes cal streets, operative luncheon @t Geivary Evangeli-|on 1 Church, 8. Paddock over this and would like sume to: have you Sol 1” Answer: To file a broken nail that is catching onto thibgs would be permissible, but to jself a manicure in the anyone whom tor” would be ‘very discoyrteous. (A member of your family\ would not be expected to object.) | ee emeamn \ IFete Ronald Joyney af Birthday‘Party \ Ronald Joyner, son of Mr. and) Mrs, Wallace Joyner of Garland avenue, was the honoree at a ‘sur- "Ge birthday party Friday. © Guests were Carolyn Harrington, \Judy Rouse, Pamela Terry, Bar- jbara Angeloff, Deane Pickford, urel Kornov, Priscilla Russell, Nuala Farrell, Judy Vincent, David |Corey, Bill Maxfield, Bruce Lewis jand Roger Kelly, | Others were Claude Kryston, Kenny Shaw, Ted Gaensbauer, Bill Herholtz and Jim Remez, bows of children’s play clothes, , DANCING COUPLE IN YOUR SET; ? COME TO ARTHUR Glosheen... all Leann You' + +» for every r CONVENIENT TERMS, [MOUS], Draperies . Fleer ea a 8 E Larne 8 WANT TO BE THE BEST " ARTHUR MURRAY consider\a ‘‘visi-| nits of the Women's of Christian Service, Central odist Church, met Thyrsday. ~ Susannah Wesley : The Susannah Wesley Unit met lat the church for a cooperative luncheon. Mrs. Eleah Patten spoke | “Alcohol."" Devgtions were led ‘by Mrs. Mattie Sherwood, and. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Blanzy of Ledgestone drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Ann, to Seaman Richard C. Tims of the U.S. Coast Guard, son. of — Mr. and Mrs. Claud Tims of Union’ Lake. An October wedding is planned. JOYCE ANN BLANZY Central Methodist WSCS Units Meet jety| Mrs. L. B. Rubey gave the prayer.; rude Howe Unit held at the Water- eth-|The next meeting will be held at/ford home of Mrs. Frank the home of Mrs. William Martin] Hollopeter. Mrs. Dunkeld spoke of on Waldo avenue. — her experiences as a missionary . Ida Kuhn jim Southern Rhodesia. Mrs. Donald Porritt Jr. enter:| Mary Reed tained members of the Ida Kuhn) 1. w Coe of Silver Lake Unit i the Che send home road was hostess to the Mary Reed ——————|of Mrs. Donald Porritt Sr. Mrs.| | Unit for a salad luncheon and Mrs. |Ann Hepler, city librarian, a book review on “Virgini Exiles." Mrs. Jack Chettleburgh | led the devotions. Mrs. Dane Satterlee and Mrs Sea 'Gelston Poole entertained with ® highlights of her cruise along the coast of South America. Devotions, “A Faith for Today,” were given Lewis Irwin were guests of the by Mrs. Paul Kantz. group. Cohostesses were Mrs.) Fanny Crosby |Howard Barling, Mrs. William’ «A, Gift From the Sea’ was the |Bullock and Mrs. Raymond Boone. ' book review given by Mrs. Walter Clara Swain ‘Barningham to members:of Fanny Crosby Unit at the Irwin Brockie The Clara Swain Unit met with) Mrs. Eli Simpkins of Willi iams| home in Drayton Plains. Devotions the 12ist Psalm were street for a cooperative luncheon, |based on with Mrs. Percy Jones giving - jgive by Mrs. Arthur Lake. | devotions. Lois Parker Martha Sheldon | Mrs. George Alexander showed same ‘pictures of her recent trip to Cati- | Twenty-seven members of the . . P |Martha Sheldon Unit were present —— beg net coetus hear at the Auburn Heights home of oot seenes. were Mrs. Glenn Mrs. Roy Kibbey. The devotional itheme, “Abundant Living,"’ was Behier = Mrs. a: -Wilson. The presented by Mrs. John Garrison.) esa Os bn be held with \Mrs. G. R. Jarvis gave the high-| mars uuitin. lights of the WSCS district meet-| Lucy Webb Hayes ‘ing held in Flint. . | Mrs. Francis Mapley entertained Fern Bank ; ‘the Lucy Webb Hayes Unit at her The Fern Bank Unit met with home on Murphy avenue, “My Mrs. Florence Pappert_;on West Church" was the theme of de- votions led by Mrs. Donald Kibbe. Huron street with 25 members present. A book review, “‘Poppa’s|Mrs. Robert Byrnes presented an _.| Wife,” was given by Mrs. Perey|@rticle on “Women in Ministry” and Mrs. Carl Anderson was a Typical Arthur Murrey instructor MURRAY’S TODAY ING to dance at Arthur. Murray's is fun anyway, but, you'll find it’s a double! pleasure when you learn with your favor-| ___ ite partner. Not only do you learn faster, _ but you save money, too, "ll be amazed how quick and easy ae “It is to become'a smooth, graceful dancer ha \the Arthur Murray Way. In your very first Jesson you leari the key sep to all dances, PB yy ary 9peh’o~ gh ope soioupenieae of everyone. ...at your leisure, ‘tor your leisure! A visit to Elliott's Furniture showroom will show you how Elliott's have brought custom furniture within the--reach Plant and Showroom. 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Waterford, Mich. OR 3-125 Jones. Mrs. Harry Hayes led the devotions. Cohostesses were Mrs. Virginia Otten, Mrs. John Zell and) Mrs. Russell Sterns. ‘guest of the group. PTA Activities Wisner PTA will meet Thursday at 8 Gertrude Howe Mrs. Orville Dunkeld was ap.m. in the school gymnasium, Patricia weeney pf the Pontiac Police Depart- |guest at the meeting of the Gert-)ment wit talk about “Our Teenagers.” DINE OUT! Good Food Is Our Business . . ‘ AT PONTIAC’S FINEST CAFETERIA AND LUNCH COUNTER WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY SPECIAL see 59° PORK CHOP | 'HOMADE Food Shop | - with spiced oo. 144-146 N. SAGINAW ST. ~ BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Cherry Angel Food Loaf Cake..... . Each 49¢ Wholewheat Nut Bread .......... Loaf 35¢ FANCY PASTRIES — ASSORTED COOKIES FRESH FRUIT PIES — BIRTHDAY, p PARTY AND | _ WEDDING CAKES OUR SPECIALTY! A [we BO CATERING — Call Fe ened — Fruit Wo meant esit aa teed for nominl fe sesaee FIPTREN i” ie ha, ot Fit. 4 ae FBS PEL CRE 8 oe eS OB eee MOLT SP Ee lagi Stina batt ea 7 ee ee et av ous i AB ewiad ¢ 1) n i 3 ¥ is YE) Ga Pes 4 4 ee 4 Mat fo on pe Dok. ‘i : ? i Webs Waa? tS dee ee et te aes Ad iit ay i £S i ’ a i % : Pe Peo I ‘ f i a ee i < i Ad 4 2 * ® ‘ 4 ag _f a es wy c THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. APRIL 17, 1956 introduced the association Presi- May 7 the May Fellowship| V- Quincy St., Chicago 6, Tit. | : 4 . pe | Career Demands G ing ‘ecut |Wotien's Society, Meets @ Beste eins . _beane he for Election of Officer The i ee ee who had all the qualifications Bort The Women's Society of Chris-/Rhoda circle and Mrs, Lewis But- The older woman hi A * |tian*Service of the First Metho-ller, Sarah circle, a good deal going after, as. an vie uee Peters at -St, \dist Church met recently in the Soatetentdd 46 the verieus teen i toe 2 fealy Speke eaten tae Grae ten ans ot work will include “Mrs. eb There utheran attended by 50 members. ; — u Arthar age pang aby Loe still it the! Cltirch nates of the a “Othe Manes, Mrs: same Wiscomie, ae was: f > was . t e group, rs who locking @h. Young 90 & tonunger. “Frequently,” he told me,’ He told me of ‘a woman he knew! ine did in her 20's,” he com- Saturday will. serve are Mrs. Sigmund| Mrs. Ernest Everett, Mrs. Cart Her only ‘notive was a neurotic! mented, “which dated her. And evening. She\chmiloski, vice president; ' Mrs. ee. oo — fear of losing her husband. it looked -so sloppy and careless is the Stuart , secre: 0m Proffitt, that the employer probably fig- tary and Mrs, Charles Jacobson,| 4#™e* VanOleve, Mrs. Dudley But with people living decades Married’ ured she would be sloppy and daughter of. treasurer. Colby and Mrs, Frank Coons. ee ae Seturdey careless on the job.” , Mr. and Mrs.| Elected as circle chairmen are| Mrs. Harry Going will serve as - wonman tn a. very Qiwent ‘por | | ee we ee Ruseoll E. lira Katty Aun," Mbesbeth| stenting committee ore Sara, eo son today. : —s If you are entering the business Gortner ‘of |circte: Mrs. Felix Mayo, Joannelert Alton, Mrs. Helen Baughn, She no langer wents to ‘lock Saints Episco-| world tor the first time after years Orchard Lake |circie; Mrs. B. D. Church, Julia| Mrs. Bruce Granger, Mrs. Claude silly-young. She wants to be an| oF teed. (2 eee © Be Se ee avenue. Mr, \circle; Mrs. Pere Parsons, Leah| Johnson Mrs, Bervel Anthony and attractive woman, of whatever| soe Toned len grooming is of top impor- and Mrs. Dan circle; Mrs. Harry Rice, Lois cir-|/Mrs. Pere Carr. The representative age. And, often as not, she'll have nee. | P E. cle; Mrs. Norman Legge, to the education commission will a jb ue Wie tiled 0s well ox & _ Levely and | Go and get’ really modern ce of East circle; Mrs, Thomas Humphrey, !be Mrs. Gerald Augsburger. ol Rk deed ee ee ee et his porns, [ahaa ee ee x he The, €n people in the Leland. Her) realty, as cartare, » basic black meine : ee beau ba 7 "now this and sorenis are_| wea 8 peering eoare! |MR. AND MRS. ABODINE PETERS he oe ; For further pointers, send me ; ‘ vite ae. H . re Mrs. : ) ' * “A rdhinom ow Yor cst Mee and Mie wanes setstiend ove Janet Gortner:Becomespy Give Your sPrinc CLOTHES sp * one these.- : My " a : oe | * = Be od - . " |and I'll send you my pamphlet, ; 7 : : | + THE AIR OF SPRING WITH EMPLOYABLE LOOK of Illinois |The Older Woman Goes to Br ide In Double-Ring Rite} x , * He works a good deal with per} avenue, | Busines.” ” “4 TOP QUALITY CLEANING § sonnel people and is concerned|” Wtaued is th (Copyright 1956) The Rev, Walter Strandes of St.)ston wore. pink and car- ‘ " cos pa rag Ey a SS | eT ey ne pk ma ; , Ind., ted at the 2 | ; It's Delicious gon of Mrs ond SOlfers Set [ering ceremony uniting Jane t|es matron of honor on ee Leland of Ma ate eT Stn ne ae Per | ‘The bridal Attendants wore] | formed Saturday evening in St. =e of —_ but, Oh My, Middlebelt y Trinity Lutheran Church in the gowns of crystalette 8 site Walton ray ere FE 2-0661. >» = C | er forO nin presence of S50 guests. and net with hooped skirts and - fern aiories! ee road, pe I g .. © crownless picture hats. Mrs, Ste- Oe ye me eT . Cream ‘ and N m a Lee 4 : ws = os Lake The. bride is the daughter of Mr. tae ul cae eee sister stesso — u : omen golfers of Orchard and Mrs. Russell E. Gortner of dog . Layered With Fruit MRS. EDWARD BEACH LELAND Country Club will meet at the|Orchand Lake Avenue. Abodine is rgprtedteani, Reet ey igs thal st club for their opening luncheon|the son of Mr. - Mrs. Robert Belta, mint green, in Pineapple Torte Janet Levely Speaks VOWS) may 3 at noon, Gathering to make|'"* % East Pike street Virginia, Fiath, orchid. ‘They’ cor AOS ‘ oe. : oy plans Sor the now getgen WE be) | Mest given ie maremgn by [ried cormemnes te suetehing Come. ; ey Here again is a dessert ; ‘the players, new golfers , gown _ 2. © © ~ ae ' alam sana 8 desert vou eal With Edward B. Leland “|*sr 28 iy ace oer main wie ied | Suan Papasan, ‘ower i lielping hand» is alway & favorite with your) 4) coe serenade | b ie siden ttle ; a hang fam ach — it-| long sleeves that tapered to wane oot ented tonal REM MBERING ; day evening in All Saints Epis-'and a wrist corsage of beige - pointy at the wrists, The gown, jo¢ petals. Eddy Pompa-| Mré, ohn Neaves ts today's |copal Janet Elaine Levely,|bidium orchids “vm lvice chairman, Mrs. Reilly Bird} @stened by the bride and made lnjan served as ringhearer . cook. Now here's 2 busy wom- became the bride of 2nd Lt., Ed- aes "ot\is treasurer and Mrs. Robert $| bY ber mother, featured a bout: |" "> | ‘ an! She has a full time job out- | ward Beach Leland. Shover Jr secretary. Mrs, Ferd} *at skirt which extended into a Dan Adams dr. was best man. : side her home. In her home there | Janet is the daughter of Mr. M. Broock and Mrs. Genaro A,| “Mmedral train. Groomamen were James Laf- ] are five children, and Mrs. Harley W. Levely of I- . : Her veil of Site] Ot, Gn Beinn, fom Peters, 1 nage Florez are working in an advisory fingertip nylon John Peters, William Arnold of | io Seremans $0 find Gig to ys-|Ranle semen, ond Renee is he capacity to the board. with lace was caught by a pearl) ciarksten and Cari Martin of | pare ay ae ae gee pe rs be Edward H. thes = are {Juliet cap and her flowers were of} Lake Orion, Ushers were William | ings of the Fashionette Club. Her ge vlegger road.’ Mrs. Dietrich Seen ee via, (White stephanotis, ivy and white| nattchell and Marvin Briles of | one hobby is erocheting. Bee eg Pama arg ; |orenide on lace and satio-cor| Fayetteville, N.C. | remarse Waee presence of 175 guests Mrs, Edward A. Proctor, rules; 6 Fir eg RE A reception at the Malta Temple| | cart, John Neaves , ae the bold ms Mrs, Broock, women’s district -|followed the ceremony, Mrs, Gort-/ te Sound Sonat nb cneline ‘dee en tc pring geo representative; Mrs, Morgan Her wore a waltz-length gown of) o 1% cups sifted powdered suger aa Collins, district team captain pink shadowed crystalette with) | 2 eggs _ | she was wearing an Italian silk : : white 1 Ee cen cused ce eretnee! taffeta fechiened with and junior golfers’ chairman; [pink and white accessories and an| % pint whipping cream ' om e Mrs, A. 8. social chair- orchid Mrs. Peters wore] Ye cup chopped nuts “fitted ‘bedice that featured a mae ota tea, dated ee case Miah dineed ak vecieotonene * ee : Butter side and bottom of pan.) Sallped clipped neckline. The prizes. : dress with navy and white accesso-| , . Roll crackers fine. Put half of them| **ift was ageented by a red- ries and an orchid corsage. | ' —/ |. on the bottom of the pan. ingote effect falling into a full Mrs. Robert D. Reinhardt, For traveling the new Mrs. Pe- We are members of ™~S wee 4 chapel train of taffeta edged friendship tournament; Mrs. ters changed fitted dress D i : Cream sugar and butter. Beat | with French clipped lace. Wright Yount, caddyladies’ day; pA Fd tg Ro tec ep Bae: in eggs until smooth. Pour over . \Mrs. Frederick M. Adams, : with white ¢ phere eee , . ar crumbs. Sprinkle pineapple over | 4 headpiece of imported’ French d . ringer ries and the corsage from = =o ace rimmed wih peared (sce: Bae Sera, Last ber rial bomet. | ART-WAVE BEAUTY SHOP Dew quins and pearls secured her fin- oe events; Mrs. Robert wae oe we i t cream stiff, add nuts. Cov- ger tip veil. Her only jewelry was nt Leahy, weekly events; Mrs. J nior Music Grou 4, 4 M1 Ave, E er pineapple layer. Add remaining! a two strand pearl necklace, a gift uncey G. Burke, summer u : Pi ‘a lovely cold wave 4 our NE' ROSE WAVE | crumbs to top of torte. Chill in re-|of the bridegroom. She carried al f tournaments; Mrs. Wesley F. Hears Piano Duets . Bad racer $12.50 and $ vie frigerator. white orchid and stephanotis on| if Grover, approaching, driving and Suen ot Mr. ar : $15.00 | ———— —fierpeager bo eS | puting conte, and Min ohn lamas Pager, gongs ot Mii 8 Dette Ez apoeiina Nocemnr Sorority City Mrs. Harold E. Ward was the! | Fitzgerald, publicity, are others. ‘ Sameer te On canine " : : |bride’s honor attendant. Her gown ure ont tee. Welter ee re te Chenin ‘Shasteh aetna — — § Council Elects’ |x,p eed mite stipe conte T. Bromley are women members| Club Sunday. Connie Clinton as] ind ote tes Sve te tevee a ' ) strapless gown was accented by the Derby Day . sisted New President la wide stole. She carried a bon. Chairman for the nine-hole Flora eutey and popes ROWENA’S Mrs. Robert Terry was elected|quet of pelargonium carnations. is Mrs. Gervais W. Trichel. Cole arranged the program of Dl] Lowwrown seduTY SHOP BEAUTY SHOP president of the city council of} Janet Julian, Jeanne Leland The first event of the women's nv Se na = demer d — Beta Sigma Phi Sorority when the) and Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson were pes soepeh OM te thy « ee nt group met Monday evening at the) the bride’s other attendants. : . —_— “ = Park Buchner on' These oun were identical in Merry Mixer S _* © & style hones attendant’s ; s Others elected to serve ‘are Mrs.| @ open ond te Lng Tate Dance to Calls : Robe i Knight, Vice president; a “ girs The annual dinner dance of the Doris ll, recording secretary; ixers Square Dance Betty Bryan, treasurer and Mrs.| 2nd Lt. Vincent Dambrauskas of anise , - George Puddock, corresponding |Fort Hood, Texas performed the was in the CAI building. secretary, : duties of best man. Seating the Nosegay fans, kites, sun umbrel- guests were Hugh Ambler, Ken- las, sprays of apple blossoms_and - Officers will be installed May } : Sere ne Te (pe any mom me tT cone ae an Your nt * | When Mrs. Levely received her . You'll complete this slimmir Kenneth White. guests at the reception held. im- - Mrs, George Beechum, Mrs. Har-|slip and pantie combination in| ~ a Final arrangements were made| mediately following the ceremony old Wilson and Mrs. Edward Rock- practically no time. And it fits . for the Founders Day banquet|in the Rose Kneale Room of Stev- well-served on the decoration com-|so smoothly under your nicest LI” . : to be held April 25 at Devon ens Hall, she was wearing a oot- _ |mittee. trocks. a WO- iece : Gables. ton peau de sole gown featuring Paul Bond was master of cere-| No, 8305 is in sizes 26, 38, 42, 44, < . ee _ {gold chrysanthemums on a white 8: monies assisted by Hal Brown, 46, 48, 50, 52. Size 38, slip, 5% : : - _ Here is a crib design that dis-/Stig Danielson, Myron Burt, Lee| yards of 35-inch; panties 1% yards. + on py|rastaee.. The. younger’ will be| “Ammaronsent Grande of theleorer i, MNES sem Me in Se arate June Group Has Meeting \mctics Vinten nic nda, at male. elcdes eis same, sare. so p yteee tured and soon-learn to recognize|1}- and the summer dance be ‘ M Wi | ; to to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372 Mrs. E. G. mn opened her} given members Thursday, the | them by name. ‘held at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. Ww. Quincy St., Chicago 6, tl. _ tr a home on South Pemberton road) sreup will meet for sewing for | Pattern No. 5290 contains hot-|Ralph Haan on Hillcrest road July| Don't miss the spring and sum- Friday to the June Group of First ped 5 38 af yond at ee iron transfer for. 12 designs; ma- 20. mer '56 issue of Basic Fashion, our . . Presbyterian Church, Mrs. A. L. pri ae ; icon = terial requirements; color chart) Guests-for the evening were Mr.ipattern catalog that contains a Drury gave “A Blessing ~8t ot oe pee men i. and full directions. and Mrs. John Baker, Mr. and Mrs,|variety of attractive, up to the ‘ Thanks” and also read the poem,| scheduled for M Sper -pnie Send 25c in coins, your name,/Robert Jantzen and Mr. and Mrs.'minute styles for all size ranges. 7 : me poem, May 2 at 10:30 a.m. | address and the pattern number/Weridall Steele, . Gand %e now. God Has Not Promised.” She! to 3 p.m. to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 e ‘ . ‘dent Mrs. H. H. Pattison, who told | weakfast will be held at United -—— of the group's work. * * -# i ; Mrs. I Denaideen continued Fosbender handling reservations. 7 ! . ; - The Women’s Association will serve Quilts, Q103. Each book contains the lesson on Ephesians, using the’ the 12:15 luncheon May 17 for the|Pattern pieces and full directions Quilt books tow available—Flow- | ; Fall 4Presbyterian Church with Mrs. Ray|¢T Quilts, QI01; Grandmother's, Patchwork Quilts, Q102; All-Year | Italian inspired “Maggl- ore’ cotton faille skirt and its color mated cotton blouse. Sizes 10- 18, CURTAINS , _ Panels’ e ‘Ruffles’ — i : All materials fourth chapter as her subject.| ¥en attending the Conference at for making 12 quilts. Each book 50c. Mission education was the topic; P : ‘hn, the Congregational Church. chosen by Mrs. Robert Heitsch who) ‘6 « also read several Indian Prayers.’ irs. Pattison. Mrs. Theo Eggert, ° ! et ee eee oy ei |Mrs. M. F. Coleman and Mrs. Duncan McVean from an Indian| qi. Townsend were guest for Miason inArina. (the $Y" Cobostenmen were Mrs washed and | A calender of future events was | Donaldson. . finished on ELT SOIREE ENN REN RY BREA EES SIN ESR SOE aD latest type TURN YOUR LONGHAND equipment. Other Separates WITH INTO SHORTHAND ig @ $9.95 » $29.95 =. peat ve ‘® The Shorthand Written with a b c's Your Shortcut to.a Bfiter Job — MORE Pay!, SHORTER-— EASIER Free Demonstratign Monday Evening, April 23, 7:00 | | [ = Ree oe | : so ~ j Steps from Tel-Huron c : \T LAUNDRY Phone FE 2.3551 ‘Street, = a Del Monte Dollar Days at Wrigleys mean Value Days for you. All this week wise shoppers are stocking their shelves with se the complete selection of “Famous for Quality” Del Monte Se 43 canned fruits and vegetables to be found at your nearby Wrigleys. Be sure you take advantage of these low, low prices and the Most and Best in Quality and Value at Wrigleys all this week. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956 SEVENTEEN. Votes dene 1 i on ‘$8.5 UNVEIL BAND LEADER'S PORTRAIT—The portrait of the late John R. Church, North Branch . School's former music director, was unveiled at ceremonies in a recent PTA program at the Southfield Picks Commissioners Interest in a new charter commission lagged yesterday when only 30 per cent of the registered voters: ‘here went to the polls, ' Of the 9,565 registered; only 2,- 845 cast their votes. The nine commissioners voted in- to office were: ° Henry DeMeyer, 1688; J. Leo tello, 1581; Edward A, Elsarelll, 1345; Marvin BR. Marsh, 1542; Elizabeth Molnar, 1312; Williant d. Oliver, 1250; Patrick G. Fian- nery, 1216 and Russell M. Callen, 1179. The area has until June 7 to adopt a charter. Covert Church to- Hold Luncheon and Bazaar WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The WSCS of Covert Methodist Church ing at 11:30 a. m, tomorrow at the church; Pontiac Lake road near Watkins Lake road. There will. be neediework and baked goods. booths. The affair is open to the public. LIEUT. AND MRS. Bride in Rite WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Janet Vasser, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs, J. R. Vasser of Orla Vista, Fla., and Air Force Lieut. Ferry-Morse Plans New Research Farm DETROIT —Ferry-Morse Seed Co. said ‘last night it is establishing a 400-acre research farm at How- Seeds will be sent to the Univer sity of Michigan for treatment with cobalt: bomb rays before being planted at the research.farm, ‘Theis Fia., 17 7, They are: ARTHUR EDWARDS an. Waterford Airman Takes Arthur Edwards Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Edwards of 4837 Motorway Dr., here, were man ried in a double-ring ceremony re- |cently in. Lakehill Baptist Church at Orla Vista. of white lace over taffeta and car- Fied a bouguet of white roses. - Springfield, Fila. were brides: maid i, . Gerald Wagnitz of- setbeieinn, was best ne ge Dick Hill Mrs. Doris Ryckman Soldan (left). Mrs. Church . stands at the right. |Your PTA Is Planning: School Painting Donated; South Lyon SOUTH LYON — The elementary school PTA here will Wed- nesday, April 25, in the gym- nasium at 8 p.m., for a business meeting and election of officers. - Senior and junior bands and the high school chorus will p&- ticipate In the program, as will Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, 4-H groups and gym classes. Mrs. Paul Clark will report on “Advantages of affiliating with the National PTA.” Auburn - Heights Auburn Heights PTA‘ will meet at 8 p.m. at Auburn Heights School. Speaker will be Ray Baker, superintendent of fractional schools, He will explain the need of more money for operating ex- penses and for the building of additions on both the Avondale and Auburn Heights Junior High Schools; also additions to Stiles and Stone Elementary Schools, The bond issue is coming up for a vote in June. Metamora Newly elected officers for Meta- mora PTA will be installed May at Florida The bride wore a ballerina gown Maid of honor was Marilyn Vaseer, the bride's sister, Ar- thur’s sister, Mrs. Gerald de nitz, and Driscoll Griggs: dale day in Court to the March ‘lagency, Unit to Elect President, Mrs. Wm. Day; vice president, Mrs. Edward Brecht; secretary, Mrs. Benjamin Schenck, and treasurer, Mrs. Roland Brady. ‘Business Day’ Stirs Criticism Tour of Industry bys Teachers Brings Blast From.. Union Official - LANSING @ — An AFL-CIO Union official criticized and a chamber of commerce official supported today “a “Business-Edu- cation-Industry Day" sponsored by the. I ig Ch r of Com- meree, Clifton Fair, region seven edu- cational representative of the Unit- ed Auto Workers, took issue with a ers were guests for a day last week of business and industry groups. . Fair sent a letter to all. union ~lofficials in western Michigan ask- jing them to oppese similar pro- grams in their areas, Fair sald he was not pushing for a special day for unions, say- ing he was opposed to any group taking over teachers for a day, Albert Boyd, general manager of |the greater Lansing Chamber of Commerce, ‘said Fair’ & objections were based on “‘misunderstand- ing.” “The visitations,” Boyd said, “are part of the educational back- ground the teacher must have if she is going to do a good job.in preparing pupils for their place in the community, It is an éxten- sion course in economics and civ- ics, like a trip to the legislature by a school class." Confesses House Breakin in West Bloomfield Gerald W. Shovan, of 1965 Rose- Ave., pleaded guilty yester- Oakland County Circuit 26 breakin of a house in West Bloomfield Town- ship. Shovan will be sentenced by Judge Frank L; Doty April 23. people” now residing in New York city, would testify today. Security Group Begins Red Newsmen Hearing WASHINGTON (%—The Senate Internal Security subcommittee called several former employes of Tass, official Russian news : for questioning today at a public hearing. Chairman Eastland (D-Miss) former chief of the Tass bureau and “other former Tass) $350 Damage by Fire An overheated furnace resulted in a house fire which caused an estimated $350 damage at 167 Branch St., Monday, the Fire De- here, building is owned by George Bow- ditch and is occupied by Louisa Lister, Pair Admit Breakin Charged with the breakin of a Pontiac grocery March 29, Thomas Berg, 325 Harrison St., and James Housekeeper, 320° Harrison St., pleaded guilty at their arraign- ment yesterday in Oakland. County Circuit Court. The pair will be sentenced April 3. Drunk & Prbiog Admitted project in which the city’s teach-|.— said Larry Todd of Washington,|- partment reported today. The! — lan Greatest | ~ School Program Madison Heights Sets | May 7 to Accept Bids for 3- Schools HAZEL PARK — June 11 is the/ Berkley Man Fined John LeVett, 40, of » Berkley, 0, 000 Bon 1 leat ae WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — ADDITION AT CHRIST LUTHERAN — This is the way Christ Lutheran Church, Airport and Williams Lake Rds., will look when its new. addition is completed. The structure will accommodate the growing Sunday School in the basement, and the sanctuary will seat =| Christ Lutheran Church Launches $50, 000 Bond. Drive The comstunty sth coat over 400. The overall size of the com- pleted church will be. 42 by 175. The congregation was started in‘Community Activities building un- Lake School until the present over 400, A $50,000 bond selling drive to complete financing of the $115,000 building is now under way in the Waterford “aiseussied ome. 1944 by The Rev. Milton Lundahi of}til that building was destroyed by the St. John Lutheran Church, Pon-|fire in January, 1947. The congre- tinc, and met in the Waterford|$#tion then used the Williams 1§145. Z , dies |i 39 z5 z se 4 z i if i “ul i “g ing for the proposed addition to'Davisburg Resident Draws Term in Jail Floyd Johnson, 22, of Davisbarg, began a ses ik clans ok completed Oakland County Jail yesterday aft- ib lately [er pleading guilty to two charges|sionary station in India will preach|Kansier, before Justice Emmett J. Leib of Springfield Township. , He ‘will serve 60 days each on ' ' ton. Je, the charges of reckless driving and|y Devote also [driving without a license. He failed oe oh ioe atone redlon =~” ga oeaalf aa Rimace aca: | : Troy Methodist Church Conference Is Tuesday . es Slates Indian Mission Head | Sera oe TROY—The director of a mis-lmah; Felix oder ia Have yourself a wonderful time—with Long Distance | i It’s pure pleasure. Many miles away a happy voice . says, “Hiya!” and your spirits soar. This radiant young lady is talking to her “steady” in boot camp. ' Think of the people you miss because they now live 5 or ny: A, talaga chek, h-eaty of Sheen: worl: ‘be fun—and dics ita OE sc I BE you can phone after 6 this evening for only about 4 dollar*. So why don’t you pick ia eee have ee ee cE ap | Tigers are jittery watching Al Kaline. They nesd hie bite Ai hak @ bad yoor the chub & cocked’ The ‘Tigers clobbered the panicky Indians? But in the rus- ef ! PRIL 17, 1956 It seems to this sideline observer that never before have so many baseball jobs been open as there are this Take Washington. The club has no pitching, no out- fielding, no power, and, half an infield. For any healthy a 2 who can play ball at Sik have 1's and. varsity positions going begging. Converted outfielders are bling around the trying to nlug gaps in the outer gardens, staggering under high flies athe ae little was momar scat yaad — be so many are essly m in seco division with absolutely no chance of finishing in This is the time of year when disgruntled fans assem- ble teams of players rejected or traded away by their home town front offices . . . How about man- rejects? Casey Stengel, bounced by the Braves Brooklyn, is good in the Stadium. There is Lou Bo mans Kansas City -. + The Indians’ wished they ad kept Birdie Tabbetts i organization. Birdie is doing fine Charley Tressen is squeiching all criticism of Nat trades. Writer said: “r thought you ou could have gotten a better shake in giving awa rterfield, Mc ott and Vernon.” Chuck ple J “We finished a good last z series, er the last 10 days of the season when the the team seems to lack spark. It is lu an t cat fire. aay It take a cold-hearted person, indeed, to be- grudge J his success in a sport he seems strangely fitted for. The Far Rockaway Fury is doing all is cvertainly ar un; pe _.» At times he is like a beater, f A leather with ab , his lips peeled back a _ At other times he is moody, stalking about the pny Se ae . Hur- meets Johnny Williams, the former British Em- pire heavyweight king, this Friday in W ; . ae Ge teapovlent tietay claws along and then | " about it all, “You know these fellows can hit,” he said. ‘How can you figure that all of a sudden all of them just stopped?. I just hope they'll start today “ The Tigers could show the ex- * THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, A them for a third straight finish by improving in two spots the extra-inning games decided by one run. | Last seagon Detroit lost more American League club—nine. Tigers won seven and were in- volved in mote .extra-inning con- tests than any other club, 4 Their record in games decided | [ary a 25-year-old righthander,| by one run was poorest in the \rot the nod to open_the season to- league. The Bengals won only | day against Kansas City in the first 15 and lost 28. Harvie figures iof 4 three-game series at Briggs improved ‘second line pitching (stadium. Alex Kellner, . veteran will “certainly mean more Vie- | Athjetic lefthander, opposed him. tories than last season.” The TODAY'S LINEUPS ‘Tigers won 79 and lost 7 last | neTROIT w—Here are the line- ep tiig lnperencheily stil on the roster. But)Frank House, ¢ Joe DeMaestri, ss those five names are missing asiprce tare“ Beliner. p WOLVERINE, CHIEFS — Assistant basketball | | coach Dave Strack of the University of Michigan come apart at the seams when he runs into Hurricane’s! stands between two ace Chief cagers — at left buzzsaw attack. big Rod Treais and Willie Dewalt at last night's “lot California frosh. _* @ The boys swim under the ban- .jner of the suburban Arden Hills Swimming and Tennis Club, al- though they attend two different high schools. Today, incidentally, they're in Berkeley taking on the University And they’re rarin’ to swim, fresh from last Safurday's first proper arc, your wrists will cock without any meditation over.it. One of the important points I "| would like to stress is the fact the it ig OP an axis, So many beginners: oe pe Hy 4 45° cf ot } ze ? : i i i i defeat of the season. The Stanford ifrosh beat them, 45-38. The meet /wasn't,. over till the last event, | \though, when.'they lost the free- style relay, ‘2 * * Most of the Arden-boys got their * |start at the YMCA where Coach Sherman Chavoor taught them and led them to the pool of the club he now owns. He has a squad & ohet a comm. - * The star is Brian Hogan, 15, who records for boys 14 or. yourlger. Tom Nevin, 16, holder of the Na- tional Junior Olympics 400-yard freestyle, is also on the roster. So are Gil Soltero, 16, Junior Olympic diving champion and Ted Baker, 17, coholder of the og Olympic 50-yard freestyle tile, = Chavoor’s ‘boys recently ©~ \swamped Monterey College, Val- lejo College and Stockton and Sacramento Junior Colleges. 3 = Hi holds five different National AAU|has Chavoor started him off at nine.‘ ’ Pontiac High School cagers and swimmers, members--of the girls cheer-leading contingent, and the Junior Varsity agd sophomore bas- ketball and tank squads were hon- ored last night at a pleasant af- fair in‘the school cafeteria. Guest speakers were Univer- sity of Michigan swimming coach, | coaching assistant Dave Strack, Chiefs’ tank director, Bob (Des) Boyce, Stager was @ speaker and the two PHS coaches awarded letters to Pontiac basketball and swimming teams last night at the annual winter sports banquet. winter sports banquet at PHS. the cage game, and Treais and Dewalt were named honorary co-captains by mates, for the 1955-56 season. Cagers, Tankers Honored at Annual Spring Banquet Gus Stager and cage |Y® All-America end, works out at the ; AP Wirephote KRAMER A HALFBACK!—Ron Kramer, University of Michigan wingback spot on the opening day of Spring practice as Coach Bennie Oosterbaan experiments in an attempt to strengthen his 1956 backfield. Here Kramer takes a hand- off from Quarterback Jim Maddock. "Pontiac Press Phote Pontiac Press Phote Strack spoke about to put education above prospects for financial gain in sports. ; Art Van Ryzin and Bob (Des) Boyce awarded basketball and swimming letters, and Miss Pat Soares honored the cheerleaders. |°" Rod Treais and Willie Dewalt were elected honorary captains for the last season. No captains are named at the start of the cage ars, Gib Shanley. was toastmaster and Francis Staley introduced the Braves’ Starter . |Bropklyn Dodgers’ first game in 44,000 to See Gov. Kohler to Toss First Ball in Tilt With Chicago Cubs MILWAUKEE w — A sell-out crowd of 44,000 ticketholders were prepared today for a chilly after- noon watching the National League opener between the Mil- waukee Braves and the Chicago Cubs. - Ae, The weatherman predicted cloudy skies, northwest winds and tures in the upper 40s at County Stadium. \ * * * Gov. Walter Kohler was asked to toss out the first ball, with game time set for 2:30 p.m. EST. Lew Burdette, who never before opened or relieved in a Braves’ season opener, was picked as. the Braves, starting pitcher. Bob Rush, also a righthander, was Chi- cago’s choice. ——- ° * Louis Perini, the Braves’ presi- dent, arrived. yesterday upon his return from a trip around the world and told a baseball dinner audience of 800, ‘“‘I'H be just a lit- tle disappointed if the Braves don't win the. National League pennant this year.” The Braves finished second last year. Robbie Holds ‘Anniversary’ at Jersey City “JERSEY CITY, N.J. W—The Roosevelt Stadium here Thursday will be a kind of 10th anniversary for third baseman Jackie Robin- * * * It was 10 years ago to the very ‘day, April 19, that Robinson, the baseball, played his first official game. * * * | whe advised the young athletes Roberts Faces Don Newcombe ~*~ were the major leagues’ only 20- game winners in 1955. It was to be « He replaces Junior shifted to left field: Ted Kazanski, a second base- man, was the only new player for the Phils, ied the speakers. | Baseball:Weather - | guests, while Tomi Dodson present- AMERICAN LEAGUE KANSAS: CITY AT DETROIT— Mostly cloudy and continued quite cool with occasional snow flurries; high 40-44. Cleveland at Chicago — Cloudy, continued cold with high around 46. Baltimore at -Boston—Partly -icloudy and slightly colder. . New. York at Washingtor— ‘Partly cloudy and windy with high about 55. . | NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at Brooklyn— Cloudy, windy and coo) with chance of few showers. Tempera- ture in‘ 40s. Pittsburgh at New York— Cloudy, windy and cool with St. Louis at Cincinnati—Cloudy and cool, a few light showers with high around 50. ast Fighter ‘Chicago at Milwaukee — Cold,| ' |} windy and cloudy with tempera-jos--~ Co Playing: for the Montreal Roy- als, a Brooklyn farm team in the) International League, Robinson) grounded out his first time up, but then hit a home run with two men on base, beat out two bunt singles and another infield single. He also stole two bases and so upset the Jersey City pitcher that two balks were called as Montreal won 14-1, * Softball Meeting Tonight The Waterford Township Recrea- tion: Department will hold a meet- ing of men’s softball managers to- night at 7:30 at the Community Center on Williams Lake Road. All persons in the Waterford vi- cinity interested in the summer) ‘softball program are invited to first Negro. player in organized|t Nicholas C. Padgen of Flint has been appointed head coach and su- pervisor of athletics at the New Mexico Military Institute in Ros- well, N. M. . The United States will send 383 ministrative officials to the Olym- at Melbourne next No- * * * course is under way a half mile southwest of the Michigan State campus. Speaking of Yhe’ LPGA, prize money for the association tournaments is expected to exceed $180,000 this year, ~~ * © Apparently a men had a bad day of, it, Satur- day, upstate, tfying for : “We went up to the after conservation had taken a trout, I'll bet there were 500 in the area, and I didn’t hear of anybody getting a steel- head." * * «# St. Frederick's annual all-, sports banquet will be held Tues- day, May 24, * * * Earl Shouh, bowling with the Eastlawn Rest Haven team in the Motor Inn House League, rolled a triplicate 166 series. Shoun car- ries a 172 average in_ the league. In his basketball comeback made late during the last National Bas- ketball Assn. season, George Mikan averaged 10% points a game for 37 games,. He averaged slightly more than 20 minutes a game. All twilight-night double headers in the Eastern League this season attend. start at 6:30 o'clock, The grading of a 150-acre golf) | to their first. world’s |etamolonship in story last ea son, * a : 8 is being counted on to act as bellwether of the staff. “But he’s been cold all spring," The the heir-apparent to Podres, job, has failed to live up to expecta- “We have been hard hit by: in- juries,” observed Alston, “and un- youngsters, Roger Craig, Koufax and Don Bessent.” Favorites Roll 'Past Ist Round Seixas, Bartzen’ Move Up in 22nd River Oaks Tennis Tournament HOUSTON (#--Favorites paced \by top-seeded Vic Seixas of Phil- adelphia advanced with ease in yesterday's opening rounds of the 22nd annual River Oaks Invitation- al Tennis Tournament. The two top player, Seixas and second-seeded Bernard Bartzen of Dallas, eliminated their round foes by identical 6-0, 6-0 scores. The Philadelphian defeat- | ed Alfrede Robles of Mexico City while Bartzen downed Tony Trejo. Gil Shea, Herb Flam, Ed Moy- lan, Tom Brown, Sidney Schwartz, Grant Golden were. among other favorites advancing in the first day's play. - Dick Savitt, winner of the Dallas Four other delayed first-round matches were also set for today. Army Calls Warrior ~ Star Cager Tom Gola PHILADELPHIA #—Tom Gola, rookie basketball star for the Phila- delphia Warriors and a three- time All America at LaSalle Col- lege, was called up for his draft physical A . Gola helped the Warriors win jtheir first. National. Basketball | Assn, title in 10 years, scoring |732 points during the ‘pro season. Gola, whose height has been listed variously at 6-6 and 6-7, in- ‘jured his back while in high school. That may cause his defer- ment, although it doesn't affect his playing ability. Also, the services usually reject-.anyone taller than 6-6, Hold Softball Drill Members of the GMC Truck & ‘Coach softball team. and other GMC personnel interestéd are re- quested to appear at 5:30 p.m. today at Beaudette ‘Park for a workout, Another drill will be held Thursday at the same time, jon the. General Motors Athletic | Field, manager Johnny Hicks an- New York Loses Bid Lf ) i f ’ schennid ahd. ieaiitia eediciaue Leesa cl ONG there se stsgabistane na 4 Pee see ai a yotsa alt ae a 3 i t 7. ee Hoty ‘ ye NINETEEN i National Hockey League all sea-| The big son and winners of the Stanley|was the Cup, placed four men on theot New York NHL's All-Star team today, ’. [Detroit for the The only unanimous choice was|by two points. big Jean Beliveau, the league * * scoring champion and star Kelly had been for the Canadiens. Doug Harvey}straight years to the missed a unanimous choice on de-|team, but a stint fense by three points. poo ag yor tang Goalie Jacques Plante of Mon-| The team treal, the Vezina Trophy winner,| writers in won the All-Star goalfe berth and : Maurice (Rocket) Richard nailed) Five points down the right-wing position, Cap-! first meet at Forest Lake, June 21-24. * * * Gajda started his caddying at the Dettoit Golf Club in 1929.. He Foes Still Rate Navy Big Threat ‘Don't Count ‘Em Out,’ Tiger Coach Says of U.S. Olympic Hopes NEW YORK — “Don't count the Admirals out." That's the word from college rowing coaches whd hope to beat) }2tk's Barker Navy's Admirals, the 1952 Olympic | Pent. Ree. 3 championship crew, for the honor | Be: of representing Uncle Sam in the | BG's Giem $e f B. Bud team 11 685; Jack's Melbourne Games. * * * The Admirals, stroked by Ed Stevens, never tasted defeat be-/ pr tween 1952 and 1954 when they County Jets racked up 29 straight in the acad- Ten Pins emy’s colors. The fact that they|the To om Ma were defeated so early was no sur- ._——~ cur. prise. That it green crew to turn the trick was a definite upset. ton’s upsetters. “The Admirals) have plenty of time yet." Trotters Beat Stars Cli h C ] by Shine 68 Hight Motors fo CHINCN LAGE TOUF [esses testing 5 Creci Unt Stars last night: with a 67-59 tri- umph, their lith in 18 games. Tom Heinsohn, All-America from Church's FH Holy Cross, was the game's high Pontiec Rec. 63 45 Mille scorer with 20 points, Stars led 19-18 at the end of the first quarter but the Globetrotters went ahead to stay at the half, 39-35. | cago Stadium again tonight. They | 133-2078 move on to Cleveland Wednesday onan nanan and finish up at Indianapolis a Thursday. | teen 4 nt | Foxes 47 Liom Sailor, winger of the 1956 Gulf. /Be2's be stream Jandicap, has a full) Does 43 Cubs 35 brother named Sea Test. lose Sages, 106 M. Reynelde 418; Tigers > g s 2 Fr Seevteyse was Princeton's! Perkins 205; Pin Heads 709—2112. “The season's young and yen: Ba of Ba. count the Admirals out,” sai d Fellows + Ackerman’ Dutch Schoch, coach of Prince-|Oumun's Pfeiffer's 7% O Goebel's 7 Aubugn Bar Un-Purnac® / CHICAGO w ~~ he Harlem |ptenfield’s Globetrotters clinched their barn- . storming tour with the College Alj-| 3%. M- Piss $33; Wayne Heating Dobski" 751 Hw. Wi ¥. Nixon 201, J. Payne 469. ‘Oliver Buick 73 39 Team Mo. 3 The two teams, who played be-|farneck Rtg. 65 46 Team No. 1 fore 13,244 last night, meet at Chi-| Sparks Gri ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956 | Dodge Settles Suit | Against Tennis Stor. Phase PALM BEACH, Fla. ‘Natives’ Race at Bowie With A's Club Johnny Groth .. Appeats Today ‘DETROIT w — A familiar face = ienllginicinasis ic n Heads ‘al Kate stesede< irs.” 61 50 Walton TV igh scores—C. Gormong 2714—5: = PONTIAC SOCIAL BOWLERS 15 40 Sport Shop 72 43 Barnett's s 68 57 Dw 39 77 un’ FP. Zittel 234, N. Townsend 572; Sport 960—2754. K, OF C. LEAGUE (Final Standings) s ] 64 Fleet Carrier Simmon's Hdw. ‘ool 63 Contract Cart. 32 T. Stanfield, D. Materna, J, ay ema” is ge AMVETS "73 38 42 5 NIGHTHAWKS WwW iL 60 62 Parkway Gro. 58 14 Johnston 206—$02; Sparks-Griffin for That shares it with you starti | Watch for Why Grow Vs Saturday, . Are You Ready you get rave notices while slicing a feeble drives Her secret is the 9-Day Diet and she _ START WITH THE FIRST DIET MENU The First Tee? SSnssrsa 7BS23338Ee_. Pees Lady golfers / don't have to. shoot in the 70's to get attention - on the course. But | they do have to be up to par in the figure department, Jose- phine Lowman, auth- or of the column Why Grow Old? is no golf- ert—but she can help ng Saturday, April 21. Old? 21, in — CITIES SERVICE DON’T BE STRANDED on the first hot day. Let your Cities Service Dealer * f DON'T SQUEAK’ your way through summer! Chassis lubt CITIES sERvice— FOR THE BEST SPRING CHI THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956 4 . va : :|Ike Starts It! “You'll hae all sorts of claims when you’re out looking ’em over. - But before you actually make the move... : DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE WASHINGTON W—New York's |pennant defending veterans go bat- tle today with Washington's pink- cheeked Youngsters before Presi-| tart around—up to 7.7 inches’ - other pe ten Sunday, a eg, ee AP Wirephote FISHED OUT — Fisherman Bill Skerlock of Allentown, Pa., turned out for the opening of trout season at 5 a. m. Sunday and when other fishermen arrived at 10 a. m. tley found ‘him sound asleep and without a fish. Pennsylvania's trout -beason opened ‘Hurryin’ Hugh’ Hopes to Hurry Again in ‘56 SAN FRANCISCO ##—Halfback Hugh McElhenny, who ran. bril- liantly for the pro San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League until a foot injury hobbled him early Jast season, is going to\a COME IN AND HiT THE DISCOVERY JACKPOT An operation to remove scar tis- sue from a childhood injury will be performed Thursday by Dr. at Santa Danie H.. Leventhal Monica, Calif. Allie Clark, who manages light-' weight boxer Ludwig Lightburn, is| former New York City police- he Yanks, Nats Open ‘Season Eisenhower planned to arrive atjer Chuck Dressen fielded a. col- dent expected to for at least - 2 6 ae ae ee Six of the Senators were playing * . in ‘a major league opener for the the Senators’ long-time president, with| Yankees’ Don Larsen in a duel of knowledge of players and rec-jright-handed pitchers. | ords. Mickey Vernon was an Eji-| Pascual, who won two. and lost, senhower favorite, but the lanky|12 last year, has never beaten the | lfirst baseman has since gone to| Yanks. Larsen, whose 9-2 log gave the Boston Red Sox. ' . New York a big push toward the “ee -® 195 American League pennant, Against a Yankee lineup includ-|hasn’t scored over Washington ing only one newcomer, ‘shortstop|since 1953. At that time he was Jerry Lumpe, Washington Manag- with the old St. Louis Browns. Cold Weather Is Promised for Hose, Indian Opener CHICAGO (#—Cold and cloudy| The Indians traded slugger Lar- weather threatened to mar open-|ry Doby to the Sox for shortstop ing day ceremonies between the|Chico Carrasque!l and outfielder Cleveland Indians and the Chicage|Jim Busby. All three will be in White Sox today before an agent the starting lineups as will Luis ed crowd of 30,000, Aparicio, rookie shortstop who is * * expected to fill the gap left by Aside from the fact that’ both|Carrasquel. teams are front-line conténders for “ee ¢ the American League: pennant,| The weatherman has forecast added interest stems from the big,/C0ol and cloudy weather with the winter deal between the two clubs.| temperature reaching a high of 46. : - White Sox Manager Marty Ma- rion has named southpaw Billy 4 oa: Pierce (15-10) to oppose Cleveland lgney [ agan star Bob Lemon (18-10). Pierce ' won two and lost four to Cleve land last year while Lemon beat ps the Sox five times in seven games. In Major ST cer wide? Be Mayor Richard Daley will toss : ‘ out the first ball, a replica of one NEW YORK — Bill Rigney, used in 1876, and there'll be 4 taking over for Leo Durocher, Marine color guard for traditional and Bobby ‘ Bragan, replac- flag raising ceremonies. ing Fred Haney, make their ma-| Cleveland had a_ successful jor league managerial debuts to-|spring record, finishing second when the New York Giantsjonly to the Yankees in American the Pittsburgh Pirates|League stanilings hut theSox lost in the season's opener at.the Polo|11 of their last 12 games and had ee so outclassed American ® Nome" Mevmens Seer monty COME IN TODAY! abe RRENSCHNGIDER BROS. Atboonté, 232 8. Saginaw Street + | FE 2-9131 try to get it fixed. man. * ON A NEW a ee SPECIAL! ‘You can stop on 2 dime—- fe he ope ts Sa setae pA Ab dt Seesl tied Wares ore toe aay rn a fo Fo mths ray ook cag A ean enepc me MEN'S BOXER SHORTS ......... OD FINER QUALITY — REG. $1.50 & $1.65 WHILE THEY LAST WHITE BROADGLOTH: & FANCY PATTERNS HARWOOD CUSTOM TAILORS # CLOTHIERS 908 W. Huron at Telegraph, Pontiac, FE 2-2300 DOUBLE BREASTED COAT RETAILORED TO SINGLE BREASTED More and more people agree that the I" YEAR BOTTLING OF PAUL JONES nas the mildest, mellowest flavor of them all opener cry" ah NI isd see Grounds. About 25,000 fans are ex-|a 12-18 record, i pected. * ¢ @ heey called on ety. Johan Former Major tonelli for jants while Bra- gan- pinned Pittsburgh ‘hon ‘on League Player earned - run leader last season) Dies on Links when he compiled a 14-9 record.| SAN FRANCISCO W — George Antonelli also won 14 games in! puccinelli, 48, an outfielder with 1985, but ~ vont * ; the St. Louis Browns and Cardin- als and the Philadelphia Athletics ago, have Curt Roberts at second|" ‘* * 8 |base and Bobby del Greco in cen- | Puccinelli, a television repair ter field. Both are up from Holly-| man, also had plgyed with San Wood. Danny Kravitz, a .298 bat-| Francisco and Hollywood of the iter for New Orleans, is the new! pacific Coast League, Baltimore. catcher. Houston, Rochester, Dallas and ——————————— Sheiby,. Mont., where he started Hector Constance, Trinidad mid-j|pro ball in 1925. dieweight boxer, came to the *. * *® United States from England in, He is survived by the widow ee | 195A, \Roma. "3m (8 Qt. 24 PINT t ‘Pontiac Prepsters Share State ‘Y’ Swim Crown The Pontiac YMCA prep swim-| medley relay with a clocking’ of mers, ages 912, tied with Detroit | 1:04.1. Northern ‘Y’ for the state YMCA| Pontiac prepsters who finished swimming championship Saturday. jin the running in individual events ¢ hi were Phil Cashion, Jim Velzy, Bob at Michigan State University in 'Newman, Dick Richards, Eley, East Lansing. |Norvell and Kummert. The 100- Pontiac scored 51 points to equal | yard freestyle relay team of Tom Northern and climax a successful) McKinnon, David Sias, Velzy and weekend for the city’s YMCA tank-|Newman placed 4th. ers in the Jenison Fieldhouse pool.| The junior swimmers, ages 13-14, The intermediate B and«A swim-} scored four points in their division, mers took 2nd and 4th places re-| Jim Gibbs, Ron Newman and Den spectively in Friday's competition.| nis Roberts placed for Pontiac. A Mike Harrington, who has been total of 14 YMCA teams partici- a winner in every meet this sea. Pated in the state meet. . gon, won the 25-yard butterfly | Pontiac and Northern will share | breaststroke in the time of 16.2 |the trophy, each ‘Y' holding the seconds and teamed with Ed prize six months. Medals and rib | Kummert, Bruce Norvell and--bons will be awarded place win Tom Eley to win the _lee-yard ners. SKIL TOOLS 15-Pc. Power Kit $58.85 Value | _W Pike Corner S. Cass . FE 2-0108 nS 4.92 Complete Do it Includes — Skil 4%" Workshop Cutting Tools & Supplies Mill Supplies for Industry The original remote control was backseat driving. i s GEM OF THE WEEK __PARNTY OF FREE PARKING, ue DS ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. APRIL 1? 1956 ae { pe ‘ i jf j oy ih N eiges seated cal Pen : a we ‘ , TWEQtTY.ONE f Millord High Pitcher oe le No-Hit Effort Control Trouble Helps Lakers Nip NeForone Clarkston Wins sje ackie Robinson’s|cities. It marked the first time in Daryl Spencer must fill the sec- jond-base vacancy for the Giants, ce Ma ny Queries in ‘56 Year= league season Side wed te sabe ti bene z sane home the lone tally in the Wedewsseuintes seats of the season, defeating Oxford in an abbreviated game at Clark- ‘gton, 3-1. The teams played only Berrios Defi Defies Sandy Saddler Pint-Sized ‘Feather’ Seeks to Fight Champ or. Frenchman Hamia NEW YORK «#4 — Miguel Ber-|" rios, a pint-sized feat ight with a big book and a big heart, today dared champion Sandy Sad- dier and French contender Cherif Hamia to the nen “= The 52, 23-year-old Puerto Ri- can who now lives in New York issued his challenge to the top 126-pounders after beating exper- ienced Bobby Bell of Youngstown, Ohio, in a televised 10-rounder at St. Nicholas Arena, A solid right to the chin in the final round staggered the 27-year old Bell and gave Miguel his sec- ond straight split verdict over thé Ohioan and his fourth consecutive win. “I'm going to the commission this week and post a forfeit check |” for a title fight with Saddler,” said manager Jimmy DeAngelo as his tiny gladiator vigorously nodded his head. pears confused in spring football ‘United States Naval Academy. Burchett, guard Jim Hower, center Wilson Whit- NAVAL OPERATION — Eddie Erdelatz ap- the only holdovers from the starting lineup of last practice at the season. There are shoes to fill, but they hardly Halfback . Chet will be empty when the Middies take field in -mire and halfback Ned Oldham, left to right, are ANN ARBOR wW—“It you're scared you'd better not play foot- ball...” Coach Bennie Oosterbaan open- ed the University of Michigan spring football practice yesterday with those words, while the wind, sleet and snow igan line “may offer some dit- ficulties to a defense.’* But Oosterbaan still spells out the major Wolverine weakness as passing. With last year’s regulars Jim Maddock and Jim Van Pelt, back again there’s some hope they will some daring pigskin experiments.jhave improved... If they haven't Specifically, Oosterbaan was re- ferring to a West Coast idea that short- sleeves on burly football ons might scare the opposing “But his words had more of a sig- nificance. After last year’s iyd place finish, they are at best a Big Ten dark horse. They can be daring. One of the most heralded of the experiments may never stick. It's the shift of Ron Kramer, one of the top all-time Michigan athletes, from end to right halfback. Kramer himself isn’t sure it will work. “It's too early to tell,” he said, just started at do the best I SANDERS | FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE 488 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 5-874 didn’t think he had possibilities.” The offensive possibilities of | Kramer at right half, right behind captain Tom Maentz at right end | are threatening. , Even Oosterbaan admits grudgingly that the combination of two fine pass receivers like smooth working sophomore Bob Ptacek of Cleveland and un-used junior Jack Lousma of Ann Ar- bor can press for the job. The Wolverines are still equip- ped with the finest contingent of ends in the Big Ten. They have so many they're trying some at other positions. Assistant end coach Beb Hollway says letterman end Mike Rotunno (6-foot, 199 pounds) of Canton, Ohio may shift to center while BRONX BUSTER Casey Stengel couldn't come out of Texas enroute home to Yankee these on one side of the Mich- Stadium without 10-gallon hat. the fi ! PM nest ever bottled! You please your guests—and show your own good taste as we serve the finest PM ever bottled! { $926 ‘Cote Ne. 56 $953 Code Ne. oe i when you ssBennie Tries Daring Experiment: Tries Kramer at Halfback Position sophomore end Walt Johnson (6- foot-2, 212 pounds) of Dearborn may move to tackle. That would: leave regular Charlie ‘Brooks, Dave Bowers, a 6-foot-2, 195-jound junior from Traverse City, and a sophomore prospect, Gary Prahst (6-foot-4, 210) of Berea, Ohio carrying the major pass receiving load with Maentz, In the line, coach Jack Blott in- sists “there's a lot of beef out wae in 1955, | Despite = ie ono fore- cast of partly with eee eee cael a 20,000 was expected: to see Massa- chusetts Gov, Christian A, Herter throw. out :the wring Sal. ie * | ay % jand 1 tie, the worst in nine Big Goal for Bears _* funder Coach Lynn. (Papen). Wale BERKLEY, Calif. — Th e/dorf, Eg ‘California Bears football team} Waldorf has 19 lettermen, eight wih Die gal «beter recor aealng of ranalers aod ee i ake il tub fend Cincinatr most Cincinnati come : other clubs, are and up with than last season's 2 wins, 7 losses! mores, 3 enon y | who must come through for their clubs to win. Milwaukee’s key man is Con- ley. If he can't pitch, the Braves will be lucky to. finish second. Bend Mizell must become . . “SS - Waa. > SS We As . New Supreme Allied Head! fnte Treaty fret, Me F i ae Ge fr. oPek : ga i ; i z “ ie Fad. ry F i : E Hl i A i DONALD DUCK Bite ol hao AL, hg he ge = "] ¥ 7 fe: e cg asia iB ” ae i ese Me ‘ at ae ‘ ; 8 : Fe as eae : ; : a \ . TWENTY-TWO ae _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 17,1056 | oh gs Gd MOLE. Zi bil vt, fo a law IN heen IN ONG ELLS AND BOARDING HOUSE ty COULD 1 & YOU'VE 6OT THE GERM YG <~H STEP INTO FY A THE BREACH, f Zp FATHER Z—~ ¥ HER SIMPLY A\ SUDDENLY START : T YOU } PO SaseKN ketcveren PANCHO VILLA LIFE’S LONGEST MINUTE OF AN IDEA, MAJOR, ONLY IN REVERSE/ ABOUT HANING HAVE]\ THINKING HE'S SOME~- : Qoy wi &S ‘ f = aN AWA aif We en a ee ee > ang le a En end — 2 eS ew - Ee OER Te eo nae ee FLD LFS Wek MeN Ne . ~ ree WEA Borvice, ine, TM, Reg. U.S. Pet, OFF. Pty WN VAP ARS AIS a ALANAAT ANS AY RAR . Y( sure Vises Nom wong || cane” JG HEY, KIDDO --- MAY I you DO CAT HAVE A GLASS O \ A FAVOR? 4\vatery p =“g By Leslie Turner ‘ om 10048 by NEA Bervion, tne, T..-Rew. U8. Pet OW, DIXIE DUGAN lelpiisl” 'Y xf WML la =DO IT YOURSELF by / Dagtchgoes LATE MR. DOYLE? a EIGHTY; AND= LJGH! — SHE PASSED AWAY FIVE YEARS AGO! SWELL! I. CAN USE NX MAYBE I CAN BORROW WY IM THE SECOND Ms. DOYLE SOME PUBLICITY! | A PUSHCART, PAL, AND NOU'RE THE \ ity LOOKS... WAS PRACTICING A NEW WM “LIFE BEGINS AT ]SELL THAT STUFF ON WIDOW OF THE \ panice By Edgar Martin OWLY WSTEAD OF IMPORTANT, Th) CHARACTER 1S & VERY IMPOSES SOLE PERSON! nokal a. = A 27> Bot af i ry ae Ak. 78” ie oa Gale cae | : By Charles Kuhn Bag o ASA a AS RE Ciao eta ANE SEE , ; sail eA H hes i f wae ee Le Ea / : ¢ pe ie ee é ‘ t : i * V/ At * ‘ ‘ 4 ' duicrs 20%, eutteat slid: that a is the target date - sid Busi” Sh Seetaar bee) 2A? HAdlton Mast Junnary. One of the Deis of aes Mea rit, careenantios ready | ter ewes 4.00-7 _ DETROIT STOCKS P specifica pared to 21 million a year earlier and : ‘ thfield Youth | - Ins iS: deeper, Ce. was that she should not frequent|% ‘mition two years ago. Government a pito gs Fine Southtie ours Produce ; _ ter decimal ry are Lae Koon — where liquor was sold. faled an additional 94,t00000 8 aces state — _ pine ee) : Two Southfield Township youths: CHICAGO POTATOES [Bekdwin ‘Raboer Ce. re OS? SG bas ee ncn ene — CLEVELAND (INS) — bic Steel February for three and 4 half; . 75 West Huron St. — FE 4-0561 paid fines of $25 and $15 in costs) cHicaGo, April 16 ‘(AP)~-Potatoes: bgp Mig. Co. 48 48 0 45 Corp. reports net income for quar. and ed Ity to being mi-|*trivals old stock 171; on track 245 and/Ct, Lakes Oil & - nog is 38 the next 2 to 15 years imprison- ter ended March 31 of $24,041,392, equal / Years, the state appropriated) stata é after pleading gui total U.S, shipments for Friday 866,| $ 47 ment in the Detroi to 1-6 9 commen share. compared: $350,000 to remodel the hospital nor in possession of liquor in a|Saturday 166 and. Sunday 4: supplies Peninsula Metal P ‘Pred. us 115 11.5 Ment in troit House of Cor-) with "918,192,263, or $1.19 com ging hearing eld by Edward A, Elsael|BSscr", cyan, sat ae Bets MRTG 4A? Hf rection, | Under-Sherit W. J. Por-iSt. ethos aie ig faz oto fly for mentaly retarded li, Southfield Township Justice. The Russets 9625-685. utilities $4.80-5.10. Req Toledo Edison Co 148 145 145 ter said she’ had frequented a s261,606.546 an the initial ‘three months Children. 7 ‘fined were Leif ‘ericdonn and! wasea, Vanes asine “Ratehdins. 60.| ee er "and naked ' 11 number of bars, on one occasion| lat nes a prokgttk’ ote tara ot rin ‘ime. tue H. Stichers both 19 Rew We rivals 3% on treck 68 ‘ean: leaving a 10-year-old — 2,626.81 tons, the highest on’ record Admits City Breakin, % | ” ° is plies moderate, demand I . ie : | SAAAAAADRADDDADDAA Any sick” Frise Roane anes Sate State Forest. Fires man. eHCRTA. Kae ame > Beech atc Mute on Theft Count sacks $3.55-3 Mrs. Teversol was convicted of. “fore ola months “et, March 31 of | mon| Richard C. Flansburgh of 4 manslaughter in the shotgun slay- share. The compared vin $1,858,891, or! The Agriculture pena dis-| ae Destroys 928 Acres ‘ing of her husband, Glendon, 35, | peste eommon spare, fn ga same Cornell St. pleaded guilty to a >), YW Means heavily traveled highways ». . and it will poy you to double check Meet Your Frients in the ; 3 4 a > . $| tributed 470,500,000 pounds Herd “ast year, Sales 3.-| breakin yesterday, but stood mute ¥ pikor Fountain fips tose: throwk is" private! LANSING in-Michigan sutra CM 8 Arnking boi a EAES fon, Se-Sl Eeaie Em a charge of eling wo! ter i) You" insurance coverage be- 3 >) United. States welfare agencies to its first severe forest fire losses|dared her to shoot him: she didn't |*>eut $20,000,000 trom ‘siz’ months ‘age |from a parked car. fore you leave..on an ex- 2 Riker Bidg. a 3 |needy persons in 70 foreign coun-|last week, when 60 fires damaged’ know the gun was loaded. —— At his circuit court arraignment, tended trip , OPT POCOT Tere ee TNT pastries during the last half of 1955. (928 acres of land. The State Con-| Ine. jeporied net income ter tee ause, | Flansburgh pleaded guilty to the - ; ~~" servation Department said today. ter ended March 31, of | 62,681.606, equa!) March 16 breakin of an Auburn | ' ' only 177 acres had been burned be. POtiac Woman Wins Sait sain ‘irene cence Avenue frat market. H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency fore last week's outbreak. New Auto, Stamps Bates’ increases to senbes.S00 irom fes,.|, He will be sentenced for the] asmewf H, W. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns | | on wie . (914.206 tn the initial three months of breakin Apri ounty estate 318 R FE 4-1551 , Hardest wae by cs wis blazés| Mrs. William. W. McIndoe of 28, Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty! ——., iker Bldg Pe : ! were “the extreme southeastern S. Edith St., today was the proud) ne aipna Portland Cement Co. co Pomme a plea of innocent for part of the state and the Thumb winner of new autoinbile which] por tinea! ath oy far Flansburgh on the tire thett = area, Eleven fires in this district/She won last week in the Gold Ball i = fompare with a total charges, but set no trail date. —Ezzz—zz—EzZZZeee at ens She also recelved 200000 tee)" “wet Meat "SF MS) STOCKS— BONDS Fires. damaged 592 acres in the caer pen po hoon F ia! ported “8. net oot does Tad, County Deaths southern halt of the Lower Penin- Anger $1. The Mrs. Alfrea Wheeler Consult Us for Fint Hand Information _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1956 ‘Rainier Small Yacht May Make Grace Sick | Tornadoes Point Up Need for Insurance : z 2 I er Ei te En ray tween 10 Leads plentiful. Car necessary. FE 2478 or 1 AT ONCE An an cutee woman to sell real Must be a go getter. Own « S goed car, Prefer a midd A we le, Week. | woman. 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PO aah FE ¢i5e i per Employment Agencies 8A BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS Timm or part ti ”| OR. bh «| SECRETARY, to attorney MUST TYPE 30 Me PER MIN- ute, BM days. pine Employ. bey Service, 16 W. Huron, | GRAEBNER' S OBS FOR GIRLS NATION'S LARGEST OFFICES IN MICHIGAN. yy poy . Here are a few: — RECEPTIONIST tr ain me ea . for public relations one VARIETY OIRL, for hospital | ot- fie $190 . $250 pe tine $250 SECRETARY . short- 27S . $300 GRAEBNER'’S—Pontiac bg Y FOR GIRLS" 313 Pontiac Bate Bi Bidg FE_5-0277 ATTORNEY'S SECRETARY Young lady to be right hand for Bigs ee Cew RB Re ee. B-l Ri _ker_ Bldg. OBS FOR ‘MEN oa | nowt 3100 RETAIL ALES a bog MECHAN CARE ER CENTE Rr B-1_ Riker Bid FE_ 8-0416 | dg. ___ FE LEARN 10 BE A _ PRIVATE SECRETARY You need no experience to be the private secretary to @ top ex- ecutive a well known: adver- tising firm if you took typing | and shorthand in high school. Only a few letters » day. Mid- 406 Pontiac State Bank PE 5-9227 RECEPTIONIST Personable yow lady to do typ- ing and switer ood ref- erences necessary caeet ent start ing salary § SEE NANCY AT CA- REER NYTER. B-1. Riker Bldg. FE 86-0416. ae family. Other help emploved. Call | . MEG WOMEN If you teed money - represent | parttime physio-thera-. Write , Pontiac Press Box | CAREER GIRLS RECEPTIONIST for doctor | RECEPTIONIST for dentist . $190 | GIRL FRIDAY for bigwigs. $350 LETARY jor adv. firm .. $300 BOC experienced $290 ACCTS, PAYABLE own trans 5260 SOORKEEPER full charge... $60 LIKE FIGURES? |. 8240 RETAIL SAL! .. $230 sw RD OPERATOR. own trang... ‘$270 os FOR MEN HAN 9278 EXP. MECHANIC avFaat TRAINEE for feta pe. cee ASST. OFFICE MGR OFFICE OPEN BAT. TILL MIDWEST 406 notes ot Bank Big, _Insteuctions CAKE DECORATING COURSE LEARN TO DRIVE ne E- WAY _ AT “SAFE-WAY" DRIV- ER ‘mAleing SCHOOL, Bis. PE 2. _Res. FE 8-1645 pret All_ principal makes. Nationwide placem: ad- visory service Special offer to a, bgg Ag eo ‘Heavy v ‘ulpme iv. Dept 9965, Box 2 care of Pon- tiae Prees, i DIESEL POWER _ ia, revolutionizing Industry ! pao pee inelined men 18-58 look oh BIG PAY — pore te inst: “Semk _ bs aon Write be et “Earning. it in Diesel.” Utilities Tratn- . Box 13, c-o Pontiac Press Work Wanted Male 10 SOL LALA, WORK NEW & E SANE. At © r. a : ADDITIONS GARAGES, ATTI a we, | insurance rep * ee » W Build. CARPENTER AND capiner work new and repair, OR 3-485 GARPENTERS, ALTERATION aD _repair, PE 62704. PE 44168. ___ CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN ter. Kiteben & specialty CEMENT WORK, FLOORS, BASE- ents & driveways, Cheap labor. ¥ 20702. id m M ELEC ECTRICAL Wining} a guICENSED “4 Murray EXP. FAR ee & LAD YUAN wants part-time job in aa for house ve in. ulre 646 bet. 3 p.m. ge Bs TRACTOR WITH Some farm machinery, — truck. Distance a.m. and 33 FLDMBING 9 PLUMBING WORK DONE REA- sonably, OA 68-3868. WANTED ANYTYPE OF WORK | 2 men, Have own truck, lad- | ders and tools. PE 5-0006. Ask for for hh a | YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK Sime and trimming trees. FE Work Wanted Female 11 -| ADDRESSING AND 8TUFFING _envelopes in my home. FE 4-4205 ALL IRONING 3 BU. PICK “UP eh ce tS 1 dav service. FE BABYSITTING y WASHINOS AND fronings done 83 FE _3-6860 WORK WANTED . PE 51016 BASEMENTS Full or partial-repairing old &) leaky b Cement floora & ¢rains—also ad- | poor wgreges & breezeways, roofin, porches alu- minum _ combination windows MICHIGAN ae REMODELERS 3377 _W, Hur 2 PE 4-5063 BRICK je BLOCK LAYING, and flat cement work, guaranteed, OR 3-6381_after 5 p.m. CEMENT WORK. ALL Ens. mg drives, ete, Jen: D & M BLDG, SERVICE AND BREEZEWAYS.. 23-8245. FE 23-7004, 3-2276. oo CEMENT & BLOCK work FE $0782 CEMENT iS OUR SPECIALTY Ploors, basements EM ae gn bom No ILDING, Fi5oR SANDING OLD FLOOR ‘. — Carl L Bills. rE FLOOR LAYING, SANDING, FIN- ishing. 12 Yrs. Exp. Guar. work, eres, Soeneees. Leo & Jack, FE FL LAYING, SANDING AND finishing. 10 years experience. equipment, guar. work. Free estimates, John Taylor, OR 3-1616 . | OAY WOPK OR BY THE WEEE Phone FE 5-1339 \€XPERIENCED WHITE LADY wants house cleaning by hour | EXPERIENCED BABY SITTER, day or night Reforenee and own trans sportation. MArket 4-284! : GIRL wise 2 HOME” “TYPING. tm ~ TRONINGS | a 41253 —- RK Os wo TRONIN rE we GooD Will pick up and deliver. _5-6766. NING. | A BU, 1 DAY SERV- = 5 - Walton Bivd. FE Skier IRONINGS $2 BUSHEL ~ TUESDAY, | Wednesday and Thursday, 5 N. | _ Johnson. _ | TRONINGS, $3 ‘ “A BUSHEL. 1-DAY Ly a On auburn Ave. FE! 97186. | LADY WANTS” ‘eay WORK _BY | the hour FE §-693 | LADY WAN” oo HOUSE- cleaning. 2 days « wee baud 44171, aN | LADY WOULD LIKE BABYSIT. | ting nights Or waitress work. FE LADY Wists WORK BY DAY. | FE 2-9097 LADY WOULD LIKE ANY KIND* 2-27 44. ees Like FRONING To BS ME B WILL CARE ta CHIL: — bY aay or week. MA 4-2029 ARB TRENCHING Portes water line field tite, aoe a, SANDING & FIN. Pyaes Susteert nes feat Licensed FE 3184 Contracto! ALL FE A contrcior FE Pt ELECTRICAL ye sow aii Fd Murray WE 2-068 FLOOR LAYING BAN oo “AND finishing uss Mier, 18 yrs. in _Pontisc. MA 60088 FLOOR LAYING, SANDING & FIN. _ishing mC. Bud Bills. FE 8-2050. FLOOR SANDING. LAYING, PIN Gardner 49) Central. PE _2-7519, GENERAL BUILDING REP TR. Brick, stone, cement work. _tering and tile work FE 42290 GUARANTEED R ROOFS. ALL kinds. EST 353_N. Cass FE 2-302 HOUSE Ratetine Excavating cement work, top sot! the day. Please call FE | 7 fill dirt and gravel FE 2-272 2721. HOUSE MOVING, FULLY | _equipped, PE 4-8450. L. »_ A, Young, JOS FLEMING. FLOOR LAVING. Pr re >. falshine | CAND CL sins - — STUMP RE- moval—Draimage d'tchexs — con- crete broken. OL 1-645 NFED NEW KITCHEN STORAGE space? Cabinet? Call W. J, De- _ Witt PE 5-5814. PH iernizing. FE 4- “eat | 1918 Remus Marsh, PE 2-8046 | 154 Edison. | | _“ Any coontre. Carpet el location oa motores —" TYiler aso or FE 21388. EAvESTROUOHING. PORK aCES CLEANED AND RE h.-g paired. Chester Nelson. FE 8-17 Hor WATER HEAT REPAIR as, ae = mbing Prompt serv- “fee. OR 3841. LAWN s OWenE 7 SHARPERED and repaired Parts, c Stickel. 16 Haddrill Ct. FE 3780 PLASTERING. cate WAND BE. . , _pair. Carl Buxton 4-0928 LAWN MOWERS, HAND OR. POW- or garpenes or ee. 2 ar r service, Free pree picky a and Gamers CAWNMOWER SHA ING AND sir cooled engine service. 9140 tiac Lk. Rd 3-2211. ~ LAWNMOWERS _ , SHARPENED Jeeried to factory standards 294 Oakland _E ¢ 41453 HE ATING SE RVICE Gas, off, burners and = furn: cleaned and servied, anes . pay ‘al oe PE 41063. Days OL 2-016 co. Pp iene Contractor New & repair work. All ma- terials furn. MI . too small or too Sore. ~ PLASTERING AND RE __work. Don on Meyers. EM To ™ PLUMBING AND iD HEATING nS & FE 43767 oR 5076 ad AWS MACHINE FILE MANLEY LEACH, 10 Y BAGLEY. ST. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOv- al. Free estimates’ Phone FE TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- tine? estimates, FE 92-6019, FE vaw" TREE 83 SERVICE — aF SPRAY- tch elm, mosquitoes & trait egg — & removal—free stimates 5 FE 4-8805, or WALL WASHING AND WINDOW cleaning, homé+, offices, and ee : tories, free estimates. Phone F __#-3921, Shovers Janitorial Service WINDOWS CLEANED Windows regiazed, storm windows removed screens washed and put up, Eavestroughs cleaned and rust proofed Get our prices first _Phone FE 5-3701 WELL DRILLING Well_and pump repair. OR 3-2306 |_ YOUR NUTRILITE DISTRIBUTO FE 68-0396. _ i PLASTERING ANI AND > REPATRS, ALL ara! eaen rates. F PLASTERING, LATHING. RESI- dential-commercial ts repair, R Mitle ‘5 a genpetinapeie eee ot Tere tures ooo” “8 | PLASTERING NEW "Ait REPATE. RAPHING, TYPING, SEC- PE 17-0251: Vern Keller. retarial Service. EM 3-284. | ROOF MASTERS, NEW AND RE- TYPING AND. CLERICAL air, Cuagemings seth. Free eo tet B i panne | FO. SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING. _ $2687 after 6: 4 LS. |, NEAT. OTHER gE P TIC said Ane TILE 300 INOS AND TRONINGs DONE ap aes renching ai —_ ate up and deliv- She OR 35212 or KEnwood —try.. 4 * * * Fi _| WASHINGS, TRONINGS DONE IN TRENCHING AND =) ee also pon = S BUL L. DOZING | work hand- fin Whaat Will pick up R, D. Tompson FE 46841 _and. deliver. FE_5-1910. ‘loa Would like housework | by |: Business: Services — 13 ACE TR: EE SERVICE REMOVAL — nda trimmine. Get our bid. FE toe all makes of atte. water connected. No S,' _ lar) joan | or too small, FE #-3401 _ Sh ORT seine ina ini ie LOOM iy WALL CLEANERS. Walls windows, Reasonable and Pree est. No obi oblieation FF, 2-431. su G MA'NTENANCE. “GEN. Pity oe be iB Of rounrain PENS trained men Printing. & Ree of furnace APPLIANCE SERVICE} | sakearENTS BD DOr, Se AND | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 DRESSES, SUITS. COATS & fg terations, 191 E. Huron FE ¢ LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S we seretene. A-6 Arcadia Ct. after 10 a.m, FE 92-2168, : ___ Garden Plowing — A:-l ROTOTILLING Gardens plowed, lawns tilled Fast, REASONABLE. FE 2-0077. ALL TOWER LIFT EQUIPMENT, plovine. = leveling and ading _FE ¢ 3971. CUSTOM ~ PLOWING AND - GAR- den plowing. Tractor work in Baldwin 1 _Vietnity . rE _4-8543. CUSTOM PLOWING AND ) GAR- pi tains Tractor work. FE FOR SALE GARDEN PLOW Wi attachments of yw, disk, poi blades. and sickle. Also 66 gal. hot water heater, like pew. Elizabeth Lake Rd. GARDEN OWING, ALL KINDS ¥, work with tractor. Reasonable. aantiee PLOWING AND YARE YARD level Top soil. OR 3-3560. Pr i GARDEN ree BY’ ‘THE LOT e Fer ere Tacin, seeding = oe re 5-651 _or FE 2 | PLOWING _ wo DRAGGING. FE _ 4878 or MY 2-5402, Frowina AND FITTING, CLARK- rayton and atooe area $6301 or OR 3-3389 ROTO TILLING er, ee By EARL WILSON ably iit bang in the Royal Palace. — mayne with w—West Mich: ) ~~ ana alaeaipaeeapnsiam ees 1 lager dain pans ra Ml noon. ig) |S brought a common complaint eng Rainier’s small yacht, which looks like s poor rela-|THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . * | Nom farmers who suffered prop-| All mothers are invited’ to bring tion alongside shipping tyconn Aristotle Onassis’ yacht, was Sadie Puber' fly te Baliywoot Chins wisenl to vole fle peorislanty “Gama, says Allegan Coun-|their daughters to the affair, which declared by experts as being. unprepared for rough weather.|with Debbie before her impending motherhood becomes ap-|ty Farm Agent A. D. Morley. | win include a travelog movie as on ee, AON Ong HO. eNe Se parent ... Mario Lanza’s repaying the New Frontier Hotel inj He says the reverberations | art of theventertainment. Tickets ; kok wk an Wonen Coiae 9, Satins Soe sauteed Dis D6e IA 70) ea meee” Z are avaiable from aay meer a “After the overflow of reporters was advised they could only|(when he didn’t show up work) .., arland’s eoongh i e church WSCS. 7a meet with dredge operators ‘cover Grace's arrival here from the root of the Coca Cola plant,|sponsor OK'd another half-hour show. Her fee: $109,000. |, Morley frveies fine Oras Seer) _/ ghd tughoet ‘men Friday in an ef. Concert Plan I went out on the luxurious yacht of Mrs. William Harkness) aS a ered “‘teo late” thet thelr Inautlos grvorieas formers copes from Sy Hecyger so gener emg pn ‘of New York, accompanied by the very social Mrs. James) Quentin Reynolds’ daughter Joan will marry David Maas|ance coverage hadn't. been “kept tiycstnek, ‘airy products and — care Gee Over the Top | Thayer of Philadelphia. [roe nae aco i y- igapaneoaa a eiloaorgtl Tadeo m most cases, be lpoultry. eee Ss Se : jama Game” role in the . . . Bobo Rockefeller‘and ac 4 — Vieiaeia Ge thats oe cael ot HOChester noe pets aay dot » } teeer wae, tne Princes? [John Sutton made it two nights in a row at The Cameo . Jenmugh to rela Oe seds| Ic ie. kerebe eee 100 crewmen employed frond Julius LaRosa’s song (written with Bob Haymes) pacman. rumed Fea erence Board Bt eben firms throughout the ‘Gre at], ROCHES sagging agg orcgn A Ragen week. Setate. maihet-in-tew calls him just plain |is “r've Got Love”... One of the hottest of the new rock ‘n' roll C ath st et ORE" ce aa: including the substructure eye : sent a wedding inv Broadway Holyoke U-/stars is $100-a-day narcotics user. ty Dea sider of the new 100 million -dollar ‘ ich cane (? MIS. Jean MoCormiek Ponchs, wite of the big tnternstions ond Sean visita n ot oun > s "le change from AQ te C3 4 Fes eas Saturday night, that Rochester is|/*¥7¢? Sree, Dales : if candy, people talk about him. When he sends ON -~ Service ta pond-| Oo taanee’ cromensinn Ia tee north: ‘The disagreement also is hold- [4 cured five concerts instead of * * « * th talk bout her.”—Cab Callo LAKE ORI Se non ing’ up the start of work on |ine three or four anticipated. Rainier’s press relations are getting better, although an aide her jewelry, they talk about her.”—Ca v4 ing for Anselmo Marchioni, 72, se'4yid” E 1931.20 ft ‘along south ine Gee T. Tererense Goop weteres | ash sails Setay\thssatened to turn the dogs sh Taihed Syyw mae. Robert way. South Lapeer Ra. at Allen's Fu let ioe Gaur ti thence 8 aares® — by campaign chairman Mrs, Sto-| Ahier. WISH I'd SAID THAT: All the average man asks Out Of life a re a nat evening archionl'w so.6s ft, slong west BOTW: Une ct eat ty se tlctegd “Ree pacty of the high school audihgweel ero was along. too is ttle peach and quiet—Chanute (Ii) Tribune. | resident of Lake Orion for the Simone ent. oan, 8B ft Mans men's RnB and Assn., pit § was sold out by dendtion 2 **) ba sullinares ons wm TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Pat O’Brien reports: “I've played |past 16 years, he is survived by his chord Ks er 4i°ol W im9T th hones “the dispute a’ ” Saturday night. yelled: so many priests, our whole family converses in Latin.” wife, Vienna; one daughter, Mrs.|¥ , owes", Fe to ante begin “4 i hog ; : “I'll get my Boy Scout troop Art Moger hears that the guys writing a theme song for Charles Biagi of Huntington Woods; /55 surveyed by 8.A.WJt., RLS. No. $390. WANT PAY Br da np ts are ae phd and capture your whole army.” “Moby Dick,” the film about whaling, found an apt rhyme for|@ 5%, Deno of Lake Orion; four oats reens jntarected 2 40 be .. The tugmen employed on the ‘o- cake ‘oe King Peter of Yugoslavia “moon” and “June.” It’s “harpoon.” That’s earl, brother. grandchildren; a brother, Emillo gether | with oT Sos of the _ proposed bridge work for Fitzsimmons & ‘ A of Detroit and two sisters in Toy voip. clerk’ snd’ may be examined Connell Dredge and Dock Co:; a| *¢companied the eT ee ee (Copyright, 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) |France. + by ‘those intere es 6 _ division of Merritt, Chapman &| ©#°@s. Those receiving é wedding. ~ : Mra, George F. Hathaway ‘GORDO ia he Scott Corp., contractors for the| et rating were: embarrassed, because he , GRETA V. BLOCK a eee ae ane] eames Ye, hot anh} Dena Woaseg sift Area Bands Entered {Ferndole Resident Gets |_oxrono sive nena Bridge Division of U. 3. Steel Corp | Iturbi, sister of Jose Iturbi : |Two Y n Probation | 50. ot : eld which holds the contract for the he planist: ” Cart Palang! bass! 2 have it on the authority of : . , Two Tears on Frobation |g, of 9 Hudson Ave., will be held Sar te Mh oanty ot the Pro- of the bridge, is not!baritone; duo piano team, Nelson|Crace Kelly's voice coach, n MSU Festival. John Harvey, 32, of Ferndaip,|at 2 p.m: Wednesday from Flumer-|$iveniie Division. aileced. and Neal, and a dance duo, Carola-\Vera Murray Covert, New ” who pleaded guilty April 5 to aj.|felt Funeral Home, with burial in inf'Richard Lee of the petition concern. | Calllean sald primary tomes |Goya Matteo, York—whom Grace invited to WALLED LAKE — The Walled|Saulting his wife with a stick of|Oxford Cemetery. She died Mon-| ‘ro sames tee. father of said child. are the tugmen's demand for s , the wedding, even making High School band, under the) "ood Jan, 4, was sentenced yester (02s et Stepgon, Terry of| Suits Mi siher'at_Une ake “ater de-hour work week ee Saginaw Becomes Port {hotel arrangements for her — - jon of Helmut Holland-Moritz, | judge , ake 3, Aileana. Oxford; three stepdaughters, Mrs.| child is unknown ‘ond the ound ‘that : peg soap hourly vad for Shipment of Grain ‘D&t What the bride needs - and the Oxford High School Harvey was placed on two years’ Beatrice Buschmann of Lake Or- lg Ay ‘under the : cal most is picture frames. VERA COVERT under direction of Gordon. Mathie, probation and ordered to pay $100|ion, Mrs. Marjorie Secrist, Mrs. Vin ithe name of the people of the ne State ; SS ep ioeniee ES EE SEP DOH pects ioe mene eet coe. Ln Id reateerondehiiren, (taal te Seavg. on wei peitln wll be _ Besides the bridge, the stoppage “\ding present.” igan School Band and Orchestra . - dehildren. County service. Center, ast, Oakland a eety weak lick es opener Peay tnd “Oh, you don’t have to give me any wedding present,” Grace|Festival Saturday at MSU. Draws Probation Term nen, 1280-B Wert hiv. tm. the Chey, of Great Lakes Dredge and Dock had More than 4,000 state musicians - Coun y Calendar of April A.D. 1956; at ten o'clock in. the planned to get under way on. the| the Saginaw Grain Co. will take part in the all-day festi-| Robert E. Thompson, 23, of 454) forenoan, and you are het - Seaway at Ogensburg, N. Y. A cargo of 75,000 tons was loaded) “1 know I don’t have to, but I want to,” insisted Miss Covert. |). Performance times for the lo-|W. Saratoga St., who pleaded guil- od 1 Seueee Soeemeel ta wae qeresall | QHICAGO STRUCK” aboard the freighter Carroliton for «Well, then, I'd like a picture frame,” Grace told her. —_—_cal areas will be: Walled Lake, |ty March 26 to contributing to the|, Mowe it atthe a eat et shasioermee ner, ‘by publieation of» copy The Ch yards of Merritt, Sagina ~ —w “That's the weirdest wereiog present I ever heard of,” Miss 8 p.m. in the University Auditor- delinquency of a 16-year-old girl, | Vanaewarker of street one week previous to said heart e Sate and Great Lakes w Grain Co. com-| Covert replied. ium; Oxford, 7:25 p.m., in the Mu,/Was placed on two years’ probation! 1), reaies Guild of the Congregotion- Pontiac Ry-y a) prin 2 and - Deedgw aod Dock were picketed/etet, oc installations to make! sic Building. Public aitendance is|and ordered to pay S250 costs yew al arse fc iga ana as dice ute teagt te mir eek, Se ot yeserdng bet, company spcheeman|22'"6" 2" important grain term|' “I. gave my sister one,” Grace said, “It was the only invited. . terday by Oakland County Circuit ebm ot the churea oe said County, this ith day told members of other. inatiting: =: -' Ume Mlpenents of TS one she got and she loved it. Just get me a big or little * 8 ‘Judge Clark J. Adams. curt setRtettord Township see QE, APHE AD. 19588 Moone FS : bushels of wheat next week, 80,000 one, and one that’s young or old.” The bands qualified for the state — a8 members of Williams Lake will hold a A true copy Jw of Probate. quienes Grough fans, the following week, and " |meeting by winning first division} About half U. S. income is spent) neighborhood meeting et 8 p.m. Thurs- Probe OR GIENA R. MURTHA, In New York, Merritt, Chap: |180 tons of corn in May. Miss Covert shoppéd for a stefling silver frame and presum- ratings at regional music festivals.|on food, clothing and shelter, |S’ siuciniey Neighborhood “Chairman. te Regioter, Juvente Deviieie, Death Notices Card of Thanks 6 Help Wanted aS __Help Wanted Female 7/| Employment Agencies 8A __Work Wanted Male 10) ____ Building: Service - a2) _Business Services _B : wish TO - WANTED CED MAN | LIKE PEOPLE EXPERIENCED PBX CARPET LAYING, BEWIN 16B caves and Saree. Wayne Duteh- | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956, wonted 8 Ree ete az foescyane a sen bs Fre “in Poctas Moving & Trucking 19 AA-1 TRUCKING. "36253 or FE 5-3671, rE ASHES A Wo x Seen truc’ king, rE ind hauling. a Noreiitt Panpre aa 13 Wesson. FE 3-7385. d . TORS é ih or ih clean PE 4-6134. rr; : vy BAULING. | OPEN TUES.. WED, | evenings. -Dorothy’s, we tha to ‘make sate eaten, “sabe ean ho seers : v =| Ae se et) Theater. FE a SAYS IT'S DANDY. THE new “TTS” Ov removes burnt-on root Waite's Notions. ~~ PARK OUR CAR Wtd. Children ¢ to "Board 2 26 DAY CARE ou aon home LIGHT HAULING PE 56-3947 LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING Seton Fa soa MAN \ TON TRUCK * wants work. +0421 an 2. O'DELL CARTAGE Local and Long Distance Moving Phone FE 54006 SAND. E AY Saat te ne So TRUCK AN pa seriaenatee sartime. Gal PE rE F Fugees AND HAUTIND eg bish anytime. E -B-1770. oe CATES “res” \ ii? vou. Smith Trucks t ta: Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS a ee Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. #58. WOODWARD on OH scum, cr med Painting 4 & Decorating 20 Tika TEAvO Prete FREE ESTIMATES. _3-1626. Mi CUSTOM PAINTING, PAPER. | hang Paper removed, Esti-| _ mates. FE on B. _ ne & EX m4 . cent disc. for cash. _ Free est. FE 4-0205. “and i Soret ob Ee wall pape r es —mate. PE 40285. 00 ALWAYS DEPENDABLE. PAINT- , decorating. 26 yrs. Exp. FE cusTOM DEC RATING. WALI —** peperiag_ Steaming service. Com- SERGE wait WASHING * PAINT- | ing. Free est. FE 6-2211 PAINTING | ANT ~ DECORATING. | Share Living Qu Quarters . 30 v 77 a removed | a aeeemna Cmte tr steam. ‘WORKING GIRL TO SHARE NEW PAINTING AND DECORATING, guaranteed. Immediate service | PE 5006, Painting & Wall Washing! Free estimates, FE 22706 || FURNITURE NEEDED 5 , ROOM monte NEAR WHITE) rmished. PAPER HANGING, REASONABLE rates, PE 4-2171_or FE 4-6829. WALL WASHING AND PAINTING of C somen. work guaranteed. OR ~__PhysioTherapy_ Z1A SWEDISH ‘MASSAGE & THERAPY. Pe — , omen ue. 72 Elm Television Servic Service 2 22 COPENHAVER's RADIO a TV repair. 569 W. Huron, Night serv- foe calls, FE 4-607. DAY OR NIGHT pe BERVICE PE 58-1206 of 5-8300 __M. ' STRAKA EXPERT TV SERVICE atu ®) makes Service calls @ to Coz Television, 463 8. Saginaw. | FE 5-4620, OUARANTEED | TV REPAIR, ANY | MA FE ¢9736, CON DON'S _RADIO & TV, 197 8. PARKE 8T. ~~ JOHNSON’ ‘S_RADIO AND Tw ' 43%. Walton Blvd. FE 47601 TUCKER'S RADIO-TV. FE S-3716 . 168 E, Pike St. Wanbe TV SERVICE Qpen_Evenings FE 32-2976 Tyeeweer Service 208 PEWRITERS & fone MA- chine repairing. Expert work. General ries ard Office Sup | pl ee W Lawrence. TY banivene RENTED" Mitenell's, 123, ON. Saginaw St. . "Upholstering 4% as lage MADE DRAPES. 3. UN.| uned, #2 . Lined, $3 per panel, FE EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- is Cooley kane Rd, EM! Lost | & I Found = ee : MAwe 8 BILL: FOLD oon. | taining large sum of money and papers. Gomes 7 oe } capers. tains $7 personal papers. Orin EB, ‘Bailey, 8576 Cipridge Bt. Sarason iy needed. s wr —: & Migs —3) see | TOG cer T THE. ‘Most FOR ¥ YOUR — Your . ae FE poe | TOUICK CASH | Wtd. Househpld Gc sede: 27 POPRALAL LS WANTED T ry _of furniture. Phone 2-5523 _ Wed. ? Miscellaneous _B — wr eT VE EQUIPMENT-7E sen12. rT WwrD isT's tools. ay ~ ___ Wanted to » Rent t 29 or Duck unt, miles of Pon. Call OR }-iAee, PONTIAC PRESS EM- ployee, wife and child desire 3 room furn. apt. in Pontiac. Reasonable rent. FE 2-8181, ext. 71. PAMILY OF 3 sere LS 2 _bdrm., home. Unf YEAR-ROUND ext, 471 Mr, Owen WANTED | , RENT: STALL space horse vicinit snktin, Maple district. M. _, 6-6662. home. Private room, lake priv- bones. | Must be clean. ‘OR T1198 ‘Wid. Contracts, Migs. 32 ACTION! On thé sale of your Land Con- cent bt . is — we are look- ir buy them or sco them. tor 7ou within 96 urs. Bee by ae serv- lee you are for. No com tract too large o small. ' Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. Saginaw Street. Ph. FE 5-8165 Open Eve. "i 8:30 CASH oy For land contracts, fast and ef- ficient service, if you are plan- ning to sell your contract we will get you more money, ask for Jim Williams. Russell Young . REALTOR 412 W. Huron Deeg, Bre Eves, Till ® CONTRACTS WANTED FE 5-9612 soned contracts. Clark Real Es- tate, 1962 Huron evenings. rE aac (ot. Mr Clark % % MORTGAG ES ON “kos PROPERTIES = Page 8°D "ARLES ; Tita Tel Tele coh muitabl sboriety ‘PEs cot . Pe. 5-200 EFORE ¥ ELE i YOUR LAND eontract. shop Us. CAPITAL sass & LOAN CO. PE 4-0561 is the rd ves iene w a -_ oe, or ay is wae LK . Templeton, Realtor 333 Orchard Lake Rd FE 44563 WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS We will ee vou = quick cash offer with additional hidden } 2 settlement. Give us aaa Eaas Pree esti. Nicholie & Harger Co. CE ep ikatee WHITE - _ BROS... OUR. EVES ARE 7 UE “SOLD ot Not Sold H oedadecP Wash besa ulted “WHITE BROS. BAL (__ seh PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? ” MAHAN co-operative Real wet Tete CASH For your equity, or we am! sell your property Tor you seencing feed ‘our, Service ‘For ire Russell Young REALTOR Sis | 7 ROOMS, AND KETC SOLD ¢ OUT! Our salesmen are sellin She tose “T DELAY. fk at © door 30 minutes after you cul Bok Humphries | , REAL’ FE 2.0274 ee. © hutipie Li isting Service WE oe ol A 3 pennecs 4 AND A 4 home ‘ext side. vty in or call — today. John -K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1036 101‘, N Saginas Street one 7 Eve. FE 32-1804 or PE 5-446 ba BUY OR LIST Town | LAKE rty, par ord wi se fa. ice 8800 Commerce Ph. Pontiac, EM 33311 R. F. McCKINNEY Univ. 11-6708 NOW IS THE TIME OF YEAR TO receive that TOP DOLLAR on yor us @ call as We roecialiag tm sale of used bomes F.C. Wood Co. Corner william’ Lake & Mie Office, A ag O50 31235 fF 6:30 call OR 37038 “LISTINGS GS WANTED son FE 47114 Evenings FUNNY BUSINESS “We aways hve fers nthe tae ame wet we et by Hershberger _ Rent t Apts, Furnished FS Na dt 2 Room FURN. Arr PRIVATE | Oakland , Adults only, LARG ROOM BASEMENT ‘ aH 4 entrance, 2 chil- Sie w ¢, Gingellville, FE 2 NO 3 ROOMS, CLOSE DRINE- hint small nod ‘welcome. FE 2 PURN. Sh FO SNE, 20 __& Merrimac an ON, 2% ROOMS. . BATH. J RMS., rs BATH AND ighbor! 1g A near tine ne . Heat furn og month. Couple onl #21 4 Nicel? “Pvt, tiled path Oe: . Employ. Cc Near Wa- tetford H @ 1706 ent Lake J ROOMS AND BATH CaF TAKE. | Nicely furnished, Private trance. Baby welcome. MY 24031. J ROOM APT. 8 nor | house-:- _jain 3 T RMS, AND BATH. 8U rivileges, MAdaite. only. Legg 4 deol. "420 Bruges ck Residential, farms prepereee needed. Quick. qualt- persona) service on your PAUL D. HAMMOND 26% W. Huren mw. Realto: FE_5-7441 Eves. FE PE S47i$ ~~ BUY OR (SELL J wil) personally bay you erty or will sell it for you i R, BROKER 500 Elizabeth Leake Ra. FE 3 RMS. & <= TH. PVT. ENTRANCE & utilities firn. Quist cow le. In. . FE aft- ary 200 Raebu' ms 3 5 po GROUND FLOOR. FE | — J ROOM FURN, APT, CHILDREN welcome, Ri week, 46 Park ry _Place. Inquire Caretaker 3 7 ROOMS AND PVT "Bate, Finst Finst 186. N Perry. FE c WANTED: CITY LOTS WITH by and water. or 40613, after 6 om. WE CAN SELL ot » ea HOME Call FE 61134 o7 44523) AG. ELLIOTT & SONS Rucin dad eres. acreage or farms, Q ed ROY. KNAUF, Realtor ee | 26% W. Huron, FE_2-7421 OA 8-3230 “LISTINGS WANTED — We have man aw’ Ante waiting for 4 kinds prop- erty in the Rochester area, Roger B. Henry, Inc. S11 Main St, 1808 EH. Auburn Rd. OL 10111 OL 1-0121 hest Mich. Rent = Furnished 33, wel eM NETTE. PRIVATE 2 eae "EVERTTENG FURN. town, drinkers, or children. br] Pan RENT IT FAST| paced Hes Ads! zs 6 ~ apartment, any- oe — Want Ads oie you. ACTION, ‘Dial FE =. . 3. Working. coup ‘pret aved. 16 Pinegrove. Cail after’ 4:30. 7 CLEAN ROOMS. COUPLE ONLY. wo Auburn . Heights, #17, 22 Auburn, rear r_ office. _atd ard Lake A’ Ave, FE 86-1431 | #16 PER WEEK. 3 R i 1- te bath and nee, heat electricity. Baby or child wel- come, St air, 1 block eas apr ki r FOR RENT FC FURN., $35 PER TrRAGTIVE den beth Lake priv. sie won “Call ee 6 p.m. 5-124, onth. 8632, CHRISTIAN Wibow WiLt SHARE ge ton * * couple or lady. PVT. 3 TR . AND BATH. Gigay Pri Square ; 81370. AN. 3 NEAR PON- tiac fo ‘children. PE 2-7728 a Rent t Apts, | Furnished 33 PN ON AM a a Piglet Ok ocak ke For Rent Rooms 37 a | more ace sr share, Deih. cigee st. B-1414. _, For. Sale Houses 43 ‘Rent Howes Unturn. 36 Etre & ° 22 Cadil- ry (ND BATH, WEAR Pisit. BATH. HEAT Auburn Ave, ROOM —A WiTH STOVE, wall-to-wall "carpeting in ~ iv | ing room, dining room, 1 and heat, lights. No pets or pein _firen, $85 per_ month, 273 Baldwin ee Aranseeee, a went $6 ROOM, MODERN APT, IN ve near Rochester, for ap- $ housework per day No objection ‘ bg and beth, Adults only. a C. “HEMPSTEAD to ATTRACTIVE APT. SHERi box. ing Sylvan Lake. OR 32-7466. GLORIA APARTMENTS 67 Mechanic Bt. ~ . 5 stove, park- ing, Most convenient and destre- able in n_ Pontiac. PE 4-4226 GROUND > FLOOR, 7 ROOMS: UTIL- mine i Soup 15 .. Rag wegraee pe ges or ON APT. allasete th, $36 per month, 103 E. Huron anes VILLAGE. DIA} LAGE. 4 RMS. AND , Adults only. 965 a | SOAT STRICTLY MOD. children wel- Bare erie Eontes eat Sent cellent MAIN FLOOR et We Huron _ine: Building, ideal for al or fessiona) services Huron. FE "SL ssti SMALL, PRIVATE OFFICE In Gommenty National Bank we Telephone answered and tions taken care of, if _ rE 5-614, For R Rent | Miscellaneous 42 guar WonDERPUL Tom - derly ed, exible rates. Ex- Loving “are bn Tr Cenueitul _ With 1 Beit shade FE Hotel Rooms “HOTEL a Mt ano? at “ d After §. ¢ at FOR SALE BY OWNER Ss," prea oe OL 1236 $400 DOWN Boe — 2 eS TROON bak ities desc POEM PAYMENTS $37.97 TAXES & INSURA ae aoe WAGNER “PONTIAC REALTY D1 Baldwin rE Cal 40 W, Muroo PE 244i) ‘| Templeton a CARE oR 1 OR Git rTfie iN. SHOP MEN with board, PE 30083. 96 Room ae I BOA SARD FOR MEN. Convalescent Hee nt Homes 38) 38A COOLEY LAKE AREA garage, Almos' schools K.L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake FE tall i OR _3-1708 NEW 6 ROOM ON 1 ACRE age | like ‘the Rock of ew this 1 floor bung | Giroux-Franks ORMERAL REAL ESTATE Until ti 8; Set. ‘ti 5. _ Rent Office Space A LOCATION ~ ONE WAY COAST TO COAST PL RENT — yom Mower For or: Hosses 43 OP EE WT | 3 sa oe ont ape Neat M50, Vacant pn oa — a ce, large suib- urban $2,950 down moves ol in ©) Beall Realty 5 Oakland $395 Down pha at noe'g't RANCH ‘STY ALOW ON FULL BASEMENT LARGE OME iM. Sommer witiams Lake Rik” Mae After 5. call OR 3-2603 "NEED A FINANCE: FIXER? Order Classified FTE area’ call Mg es co $750 Down| fe 5 Da y fou ant ant Privacy ? eAND YOULL RAVE iT) i) eee Seog 5 4 buy, = Dorothy S y Sayder Lavender heaters tip tar . Com fenced * dot. y $8,500 4302 Dixje Hwy. MD | on 1099 Even, Maple $1240 st heater, 2% go and ake privil hg oo BH nice = bright zee r aod kitchen, rage. 9 fruit trees, $4,500 down. 4205 Dixie Hw OR 39701 Open_Ur se ADAMS ROAD. h : — 2 bedroom |. pes pe ~ breezeway - ui aren? naled. tiving ads to sell, rent, find al od job’ FE 28181 js the} | ee oe en Ses ‘with, terms, George R. Irwin 260 Baldwin Ave. OPE *3 LJ }. A, ae hag -avecrting for Stee a= S. MARSHALL ST. a A with $7175 Be $6 room bungalow 2 tmiaid “ile. sormss screens. e of} fur. ters Vamenne, dentss | ~ rs ; a HOLMES-BARTRAM DRAYTON PLAINS Lovely suburban § room modern bu w, excellent condition, oak _— tle’ bath, carpeted living ment, -eernee, bie ot, lake priv, y wwner's equity down * JOSEPH F, REISZ TOR S W. Huron &t. Pe oa ” Mi 44418 WE WILL meld wae eras pont Ez com _F si} #8, ; ie. Only . down. for Mr. Brown. Evenings eat OA $2618. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1262_W. Huron Pi, PE 2-4810 COMMERCIAL CORNER BALDWIN NEAR WALTON, 8u- per sharp, 2 bedroom bome yee 4 top sha fr CLA WSON NEWLY DECORATED GI bunga- low, built in ‘1946, eval 2 bed- rooms, tie beth, large itiving room, kitchen, dinette and utility. Fenced rear yard, Paved street, Only $1,000 wn, GI or FHA, R. J, VAL UET, Realtor 348 Oakland Ave FE 5-0683 Co-operative Resi Estate Exchange _ GILES SELL OR TRADE FOR COLORED ae me. 2. Soret GH 3 ‘BUD’ Y_Nicholie EN wre H, cern $10 Pontiac 8 ROOM HOME Coa ae Partridge 18 THE “BIRD* TO sEE WEST SIDE Like new. modern bungalo wont Nore cn ie ‘ went & sod fi Sone CHARM AND CONVENIENCE fo nh Clarkston Real Estate. neon Civilians Franklin South . ‘Blvd. Area J NEW HOMES | $870 Dn. Moves You In New Model Now Open at. 443 Franklin Corner of Nebraska ~ OPEN | Eee BARTRAM WATKINS LK. floors plastered break- » S-1060| NORTH GIDE.—Neariy new 3-bed rm. home. Modern beth and shower. < * tmchuded, of} cnee, um. screens & storme ood 4: condition, $0.00 sierms - EXCEPTIONAL VALS seeere, ranch home, new in ‘53. rind with ui =| payee’ 4 of Tot. OFFERS Near St. Michael’s on paved street, 3 rooms basement, oi] heat, garage jmmofiate possession. $8. ‘Clarkston—3 Lots Aumeatire T room modern e¢ inc 4 bedrooms Taree “basement wi 14,050, term: Sylvan Lake Colonial "Reha boe: gas heat end water heater. | 6 room modern bungalow | bed = a be | home can down caruienn OFFICE OPEN 98 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | FE 4.2533 ' BROWN | 95.500 penpron at SPECIAL — Cozy two bedroom bungalow with | 3 pe, bath Here: is a real value.’ Excelle@t neighbo Located fust off Adams. Near school, $6,359 FULL bgp Another real value. § room modern home with basements and gas furn. Storm & screens You can ners | hberal terms 2 500 LAKE FRONT - Just imagine ® good 6 home built for oat " on trice. iy FLOYD KENT, Reaitor | W. Lawrence FE 58-6105 | Next 10"Eetoumers | Power ~ Me. Webster School District Large 3 bedroom home... Profes- sionally dec lity carpeted, Natura! fireplace. pose gy AR : full base- coment drive ar garage. This ideal fe ri quick Williams Lake Outstanding $22,500 COUNTRY ReTATE—Laree dolocod bee i SS eel walls, insulated s @ steal - on wi fore, off AC Piestte tile Excepttonally well butit é on ™m r i: at this home er AND NEW i basement furo r e om home. Excellent condition, 17x17 kitchen _ birch oupboards. La with ‘new tile and Many ing rage, 36x@0 barn 20 acres of jand. School ng o- Only 10% miles from Pon L: H. BROWN N, Realtor 24810 1362 Huron FE qa. "Real mutate Exchange TRIPP North Anderson Outxianiting 13 Acre Es tate mpare ith others wniees ts high: | Other desirable jake front Realtor 1648 Union _Lake Ra. WE : WILL “BUILD OW poo $110 Bg pad Lange Bo , Red Horse 8019 Case Eliz, ___ FE_ #2 eae, ot Pe re es WHITE BROS. BACK TO EARTH today! L ee NEW s,. ¢ & é % i et fenced maple tre yard japle trees in . Everything +ip-ton condition and can be faa” for “s16.000 with terms. 3 BEDROOM Signs Are Everywhere Now Is the Time Te t raelt * aft, Lake A "rule - Sagelates a ! iroom iunenley with “LS, ft. wot choremae. There ts a peeoeee store’ Be harder, ‘Be bag ‘Beauty livery, i ier Pr $13,500 with gs.006 |7 Lakes: ‘Ue have access to 7 lakes kit peasted in pine. For onl cash to oe mortgage. * | Re ‘Big House—$mall Price This ® foom farm home tn -ard ts only 3 mi, from new prov «round. Cara. he se 900 cock. Bimal rouse “BUSINESS IS GOOD AT LADD'S" LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS 4286 Dixle m » Drayton Plains 3-1231 «ne N. La 7 or M4 GAYLORD TG. Trocke | aa © ee seen my AR LAA 4 ) . 4-17 Per “Take care of yourself. The show's on its last legs—yourst"* a __For $ Sale Houses 4 LAST “CHANCE. Owne: ei tel) this house | quick or otee the te who } tio am my ao i gg Re ee Terms ~~ WHY PAY RENT? | 2 bedrm, Full bath. Piastered voi. Hardwood floors. Alum!- storms sereens, Large tot with lake privileges, * + at | ent i ot eins s1e0 D Down. C.PANGUS = 1919M15 Phone Ortonville 132 Collect LARGE —_ SMALL HOUSES IN oe oe Keego end bear wROSE, ‘McLARTY PE 22162 or FE 56-3078 1 ACRES WITH A 2 ROOM Good well, only $2,600 with GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Andersonville Rd.. Waterford Phone OR 3-i268 $100 DOWN livery. A. C. COMPTON & SONS 402 W. HURON @F. OR 23-7414. ——_—_OR_}-4888 PE 2-7068 BE AN EARLY BIRD Find « nest ve Parc brood before apa * ih begins. — home. Liv utiful cook Rochester Large 3 bed sheil, street, large ee Nort end. Pinte your- Near Oakland Ave. Nest § basement, ol] furnace, 1'a- e, $6,175. cash Howse ren Good tmvestment. not room, ‘a of Wuron. h, stoker, our! garage. $1500 down PONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin PE 5-8715 “I anil Po = MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE eter EER [|e One area. : - Lots of lastered, = walls ~~ joors, Pull basement "wa toom and fireplace... extras, too, By ap- ent only. Man poin SUBURBAN Aluminum sid- ranch home Vestibule entrance to the spacious liv- téom, covered wall to | Cash Bargain to see this buy with some good | furniture included Two Acres oo down rey Bulky with a nice room _—™ Sasems ment Make a cack GI Mortgage $58 per —_ meluting taxes & tnsurance this three bed- room home, Has ® dining room and good basement. T ‘price $12,200, terms, 80x270 Ft. Lot Only $7,000 for this attractive § home. Ex: — ae ives you two more omens er able terms Cal! M Saar Total Price $7500 Lary clean $5 room home Carpet- - ineluded in living room. In- tile -_ If you fall to ane anywing ut strikes your fancy give ws ring, We have a variety of pomes in jac and vicinity im sll price = We have a branch | office Lake Orion at your service ‘i the State Theater buiid- LAWRENCE W. . GAYLORD FE 4.9584 138° E_ Pike Open Eve. & Sun. CLARK e¢ bed- nie ms, Ry combined kitchen. and dining area, bath, = | room, nice lot. Lake | privs. fs $6,050 with 1,250 down for appointment. | bedroom MACEDAY ng Fo Anes. This 4 bungalow ne wall with rich carpeting Plastered. painted walls, 3 bedrooms, attached garage. | large and pleasant lot ‘and | only $11,060 FOR COLORED ONLY 2 bungalow. Pias- ainted walls, hard- full basement. down to BRICK 3} RANCH HOME. ‘of Pontiac room, nice in jerge i kitchen -_ “oe cup- beards, room Irani oe double clos- ots —and ‘ing doors, bath- and on ar screened patio and only $15,050. ST MIKES8 DISTRICT t Large 6 room famtly home. Kitchen yallractiy remod- eled very at! sottre- 7. M, basement, oil Mouse newly oles. ney 2 ear garage, corner jot. Call for details. EAUTIFUL CUSTOM ANCH OME. BEDROOM e tures ledgerock a and be on y epeies will live Thermador stove os eves For Sale Houses NOAA OL ONE I tN OE _ M3 /NEW FHA APPROVED 5-Room Homes ONLY . $550 Down rts Pe arr $36. 97 Per Mo. Plus taxes and insuarnce A atic water. weed hone, kite’ Sees Bon ~y het hen tiled bath, eng fg near tation. ‘| MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY Castell Realtv 5 Oak’ 3 Sanit pore Suse car garage Prospect pear k. 200 Prospect. $1600 DOWN 2 = in ~~. category, both 1 resales mall i | monthly pay- RD. RILEY. BROKER 409 Eileabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES si and su its Bit altaedven ity “Tat rage, pay crivewsy and bea land- jot is a thing of gg 4 te behold ctgentiol y st in uton, "Fou residen subdtv will be enjoying the finest vl 5 agen dav lieing. Priced at Lat ae d shown by appointment Te Ww M. KENN EDY Ber ames uh ry em ana Bateman Among the Trees » —_—. beh sets this im, story home with panera nrepia lace, living. nin Toom stairs Full Desement. Dette ly new of] furnace, 2 car garage. And all for $9,750 Tel-Huron Area A 2 bedroom home with alu- minum ore bushes and grape @: cellent Janitrol ga: : new water softener, and elec. water heater. City sewer, water and gas. Near new shopping center Only 2. ote, approximately $2,500 Value You Can See Show me a mother who doesn't wish for an activi- ties room on the first fi This home built in An exceptionally nice . . rage with cement drive OWN HOME ranch-type home, garage, with cement Approximately 1200 of floor space for Longfellow school area ' 3 Bedroom Brick—$7.150 Tramaculate 3 bedroom ter- race Easy-to rent. easy to maintain Easy to buy Why pay rent? Only $1,200 down | Luxury Income Excellent west suburban |o- cation, consisting of 8 large apt, up. Also large recrea- tion room in full, bas¢ment. Water softener, carpeting, and custom. 4 car garage. On « ree} ft x ft. Only $3,500 down or owner would consider smaller house im trade Silver Lake Area 3 bedroom ranch home with attached, garage Tennessee lederock © fireplace . m, tha olf Course i The entire basement is tied | and plastered and also has a fireplace. You will be amas at sO much living. for lesa than $16,000. Make your appointment now (It pleases us to please you) Kampsen REALTORS 377 8. Telegraph garage Appointment only “RAY O’NEIL, Realtor NEW 2-BEDROOM FHA HOMES ‘Auto. gas heat, kiteh- shopping * HAYDEN TE POSSESSION. OFF Baidwine S 3 bectoots home. Den —_— can be fer 4th bed- basement, fur- once and gas water heater. Only $1500 down. SELL OR TRADE. 3 bedroom home close to Waterford High , 9 carpet in tiving. room “pul vem, se” ” tur. $i 900 er ton or ngs for larger hom B. _siDe eatin 1 room home. OBEN. ‘DAILY FE 40528 Co-operative Real Beate, “guchanes | ment drive, | will) bath. $750 DOWN .. eee? lot. North west jin Ww RIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. FE 5-441 ~~ For Colored Families For information call Mrs. Spears, fae Nott, Realtor, 170 W. Pike 310 W. Pike _FE +8008 $500 DOWN 2 BEDROOM YEAR around home near lake, —_- Elementray DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a aa Yee om, location vem re ait a Twin EM es ten bose A location. comfo = I Dasement. ¢ gas fese AY heat, lar, & corner T= sell in a hurry. peasy BUNGALOW My cheapest a hmes FURNISHED BUNGALOW RES. £ and month, o~ wg bong insurance for this attractive modern to minute bungalow. 1 year old, with basemen’ Lins My heat, An ex- ceptional opporuntit: OOM poss i ar mm 3 me, ne . Scr ore ie Bhat, “| “Jota. ar s ‘id coe , Very sale- able at the above price. TRADES. mperty 7 tor trade, wee in Call List your are speck trading. “DO! In : “Lite ALTORS 752 W. Huron Phone Phone PS * 41857 GI VETERANS Donel Park, Ranch bunga- ~jow with attached I's car = ft. carpeted tiv ‘ bedrooms and bath. floors and painted walls. to lake — . Huron bus, and Donelson Benedict schools. Price $13,050, only = 200 down to G.I. joan, mortgage costs. “ , tr 2 FAMILY INCOME South Marshall Bivd. $ rooms and bath down and 4 rooms‘and bath . New Delco ot) furnace, Fene rear yard. 24% car ga- To in- clude carpeting in lower apt. BUILDER’S Newer brick with attached 2 car garage, butlt in 1963. Situated on high 100x300 jot th nice Biel rooms, ath kitchen. “SS eruttomed basement, and recreation room. This is one you must not miss. andar 670 Le Hurot —— PE 4-3525 Multinie, ‘ e "serv tee ADA MS COME This 2 fans’ on the west side is outstanding. 5 rooms and bath on the ground floor and a real sharp J rooms and heat. Fireplace attached garag hatdwood floors, $4.00 down siti handle ST . 8 rooms and bath Full basement All city improvements” A real rent beater at only 88.750 full price. Low down ment. 3 bedroom modern home, with | full basement, ofl hea! stores and plants. Fully only $7,959 with $1,000 down We have 2-nice homes with 2 riced at $7,500 with E Z terms. Auburn Ave. FE +3 8: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS OUAL ITY—COMFORT | | ‘Sturdily gage north side § room and bath, 3 bedroom home 2 Barca tool 7 tile bath e bedroo Combina- on "kitehen with tile Walls, Vene- th tain blinds, cornice boards, full basement with gas —_ tubs, water softener, stor Bondstone tiding. located to everything. $11,450-—$2,450 down, IT'S ° CANT AND WAITING FOR YOU, EAST SIDE | PAVED STREET. bath up Gee land- ind Well planned. fully insulated, ¢ bath 3 bed “The Continental” . AN aDvenryen iF MODERN with public sewage wee a P ige d & public water. Tals stand features. Seit-etoring storm. soreens Full tiled bath, A ™ kitchen, 5 large closets, a floor-to-cel}- ture Window. Gas heat & Mapor wie aoe suburban ite wh bus, local fire 4 ping churches & schools, Base- 15,050, DOWN . FHA $2.500 DOWN Pernhetty off beer t Lake Rd. 1 phone rE es . GI HOMES LAKE PRIVILEGES “24 ft. living room tore coma with eating sone ies colored ed. metal kitchen t’ Dinle Hwy. to Water- Ens left oa Ander sonville mile Model ee amy. 1 et and Sunday WHITE BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 3-1295 Open Eves ‘til @ - Sun. 1 to 5, -| 33 W. Huron : CARL W, BIRD, Realtor ee dia Sa as A HOME OF YQUR OWN VN $000 DN. ¥ s., lavatory, w bamt. erie itn obs | oom oxpow 2-car ga- , 20 acres excel- “lent ' fenced School bus. Priced to sell with terms. NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. 6 ACRES ON KELLOGG LAKE. 18) =6miles pom Pontiac, Good —Toads. FE 5-4418 LAKE FRONT ON SYL- VAN . Sviven Shores side of .- Better burry ‘on this one. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor . Tel Open 00 ote nes o or FE 54-1202 cospersuive e Real Estate Exchange _ SAGINAW BAY 3 BEDROOM BRICK L — Modern mauene heate walk from Festins REASONABLE TERMS, “ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES 'N PAYMENT - Owner's apart- it, wal tubs. NEA I. R. HILTZ | REALTOR 1011 W. Huron Qpes oa FE 56-6181 Pr vty s Paradise lovely lake front home, room, natural fireplace. Hi bathe Youngstown k ful auto, . also breakwa- . only $10.060 with $4200 dow . Raeburn St. $1,800 down bg give you posses- sion of this room home. 1% baths, easily cenveveed to a two- | family. basement 2 $7,500 full price. © 3 Bedroom | Hees | ey a home you will be proud to own, bullt Ti 1063, neatly dec- | orated. beautiful work | kitehen, 2 car we will show you anytime. Are You Renting? If so you will be money ahead 2 bedroo jown, : on FHA eee. immediate possession. See this ome today. Crescent Lake Area d walls, = + nag Sache large kitchen with shakes of cupboards, es utility room, auto. with $3,500 down East Side | Large ,2 bedroom ranch Sian, features. large living room with dining space, tile kitchen and — bath, cupboards galore, oi] heat | and water heater. large 60x327 ft. lot, only $8,750 terms. Russell Young \ - REALTOR 412 W. Huron 4-455 ‘Daily 9-9 __ Sun, ‘til 6 “til 6 STOUT'S Best Buys = | Today! AST SIDE Real sharp 3 bedroom hom located on paved street with | ni bath, new of) furnace. value at $2,075 dow! $1400- DO Por this hearty "4 toom ranch style ae eated near the eater fares living A oe ‘urnace, m Stestrte water heate minum storms 8 and lovely landscaped 50x nad Citv water and er WORKING COUPLE ~3 FAMILY INCOME | Moderna ssune front summer home, nea: — = ‘tact ad Taylor, Real- SUGDEN LAKE Near Orchard Lake. lake front peor round, one floor brick built 1953. Furn, 2 bedroom each, os heat, $1800, easy terms, rental one side will mone payments, Mr. Eagle, UN E es CLARK BEAUTIFUL 6 FT LAKEFRONT $800 lot on Wolverine Lake. one? Brandon .b acres $2200 with $1,450 down, Hannan. yaiton Bi gpg ee EAST TAWAS 300 FT. ON LAKE 5% HAYDEN, REAL Huron, 4. nthe. including | Year 6 E. Walton |_| FE ] . 2 complete y fu OAKWOOD MANOR SUBDIVISION cquip't. 1 bedrest a orner lot. 311 ft. by 220 room . Serlous | ft Terms. PE. &-1458. illness forces cecrifice. Liberal “RD. jig ACRES, 100 terms, or exchan; ‘% mile MN. of Auburn. Detroit area property For. detailed infor- mation, write D.C. Herrick, Box 324. Royal Oak Mich, car garage | LAKEFRONT LOTS, 60'x1300'. Ap- Be soo 72, ee Sutora area. LAKE PROPERTY Excellent beach. 2 bedrooms plus | heated porch, aeageen walls, Kiosk and outdoor grill, 2 car ig we mand with orme. Call Lance LAKE | FRONT ae al modern” conveniences. brick fire- lac: ened porch; lore ly ach re ee 13 ote ith $2, r w ° boo down. EM 3-0301. 2 ae Sg LAKE s' jus 1 bed room: excellent $15,000, terms. Call 97. HARVEY LAKE AREA Several homes available. Conven- | able. Call con information 3-426 CANAL FRONT Cottage with 20x14 urine room fireplace, 200 yards to lake High- land area Pull orice §7, st with « $2.600 down. Call_ EM 3-4197. . SCHUETT, Realtor 8081 COMMERCE RD. EM 34197 7400 HIGHLAND (M50) . EM_3-4236 § ROOM RANCH ON LAKE ORION. Ultra modern with auto. gas heat, tiled kitchen and bath, carpeted | living. rm Like new, By owner. | roms ae yER ROUND HOME | | en Sylvan Lake 6 years old. 2 {| lere: povare windows. | ries, bar room and fire- For ale. No i realtore Onte $$000 down. FE _ $8722. TO SETTLE ESTATE homes one half block from Lake for good hor- and me work needed to decorate. Low down payment. Cail 4-GORD. “382 Lake Privilege Lots! | ESTATE-MUST SELL FOR CAs Lots located in Wert Bloomfteld. b-S norgage ny and Commerce Town- ps, On Case Lake. Elizabeth Take, teen Lake and Wolver- PRICED $300 TO $1.500 Horse 5019 Case Ele FE 2 ete FE «EW naxae ALL MODERN 2 rooms. Knatte e va” Pinie Pier a | Lake, Write | Finley. Na-. _tHonal City, Mich. "Rr. — For ____ For Sale Lots 46 Lots DRAYTON arranged to meet i _ HOLMES BARTRAM For: Sale Resort Prop. 444 ‘ f fore a _For Sale i 48 For-Sale Houses 43| MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan For Sale Houses For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 wo HOUSE. WiTH FURNI-| : ~ Boom * aimee Aiowe erase NO DOWN PAYMENT eee tieted| ete eee | ees -| NO MORTGAGE COST Fane Chae Eiie| sa00 pown || (G4 SHS re jets d ENA . ae r each. our M down NORTH a ermann rina "| ONLY, THREE LEFT ‘i or) 2h \ EE Ghoker fur. sounie garage ; i lati x LATE vou will say when | Daserent, comple, hice =! = ~— ‘ Witus M. BREWER | Shed ubeasre wl make twe oR see . Parke « 8 ras j ? ’ Epes TACK (Ne Se gate = LOVELAND A F Rd, KEEGO we : MOTORWAY oie re oan : A x . Z wv closets | 127, ft. trgntage i Watkins—Pon Han? Sc Rem Wakes vaCANT 2 3 berm home. veg bedroom bun, as 8 | room, living room fireplace. 220 tt. frontage on Sashabaw. $1900, ls @ 3 bedroom ranch ome are. et ats toe. terms es are frontage on Lake Oakland, ; Sean ares. Bas neat Beresn a someone homes from 87,500 00, WD. Also - $1900. a7 ft. 42 lots). 100 ft, frontage’ in Perry Acres. $800, 2 wooded lots im Watkins-Pon- tine. $2,100 each. 600 ft. of road corner lots. $1, 5. nage oo Waumiben Lat ame cAbDS a 4286 Dixi Plains Uy sur ate H. Tones Rd. or M24 0301 ae LAKE PRIVILEGE LOTS MACEDAY LAKE 0x150 lot om West side of lake, $55 dn, W ILLIAMS L: AKE 100 wooded jot. Close ke “Tie dn. > with plenty of shade. $65 156 foot om Willams, Lake Road, close to park, $2.250 F.C. Wood Co. * ,yuname, Lake use ona ag After 8:30, call OR 1038 LOTS AND ACR ae directs, ‘weter nnd sidewalks. 81 $1; $00. 1 1-3 reels, acre parcels, in. 61.000. terms to "ult. ‘ CRAWFORD AGENCY 53% W. Huron MY 310 sewood golf course te e 3-289. —" > OAKLAND, MERRIE OAKS Roy Annett Inc. REAL 28 ©. Huron 80466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 10 lots, $600 each. new Walton Sub. 125x148, $1,000, Semincie-Hills, $1,300, $650 down. Dra: Woods, several choice build! sites, $1, $1,900, solos. YM acre’ each, W. Bicom field Twp, $1,800 each. 6 res, 6 acres high land, 20 Lor, ete 3a ALLISON ST. " oakland, or * ‘ue M-50, 160’ Frontage. Off Livernois, Avon 9 2 tots, Priv ag with 4 feet . feet dee nice ne’ * 2000 wi with terms. West Suburban, WATER FRONTAGE. 3 lots on paved road 150 feet frontage, w' best all or split. $6000 with terms. West Suburban. 6 Loe Ganace. a= ——— ban, and lots “re, back to beck totaling x feet, Cash price $1600, ||. ALMOST 2 ACRES. Near Clark- ' gtom, Nice level greet. size bf ly od fs 100 ‘02 feet, lots totalin “MIGHLAND TWP. 9 100 365 feet. oa blackto: road, 12 miles from Pontiac, New = iborhood. Full price $1500 15 ACRES with a basement home, m house on rear some timber, 320 feet frontage. CLARK, REAL ESTATE FE 4-6402 or FE ms 1362 W. Huron Open enings | Co-operative Real Eatate Exchange Partridge — 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EB | SYLVAN LAKE FRONT for a quick sale at only $8,500. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE. / REALTOR F E 4.3581 NEW LOCATION - AT. 1050 W. HURON sT 1a BL WEST OF | Open Eve. 7 to @ Pioneer Highlands = Two lots, $3,350 L ese R. Tripp, Realtor W. Lawrence Street : Evenings FE 161 or FE 4427 reasonably priced at SPRING SPECIALS $505 FULL PRICE—Lovely buliding site ean lake rsh gee Only $1,000 -—- ONE ACRE-—Located jus about mile from city limits. and $1, pe ii FARM—Alm wo nl wl as of wery fi forte tana r LAKE FRONT--Onl: x city. Here is a vales. ane oi" H, BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Muron Ph, FE 9-48 FE +1300 ae top. att jETB anys ahh, teed ss Nl : : ps foe fa engl he BY rtahot ¢ ‘ ik 1 plein snack May ach . 4 ‘6 re ‘he Ed 4 Ae ae ! | ee er Ana : ' 7 ‘ é ip A SAA See Be aanay a big nh mparenenin™ barely ¥ rie ait Mahal i hrs Sa io ws mT ie r } pd je la bo J , vp ae " (amy: ’ lc 2 te 3 | eas | 4 Wf! Tees Aly cet \ j 34 ea bs i Gr cle, jf as = i a ag | ' , : age / i Hey Pte y EF Spe CAG Bee IT hh OE pee re 1 ' ; ! f ) ae - eG oie | ap oe THE PONTIAC. PRESS, 1 TUESDAY, apaiz. 17,1936 . tM TWENTY SEVEN. {SLICE OF HAM | Se Mate Ges vor Sle Mcnimens 0] For Sas Mprtmenee so es tts, oot 5 60 | A REAL BUY. |" 2224" 9988 4g canemrs | waren, Buuren. BEER AND FOOD . ON DIXIE HWY, | Girone Prange’ Mr. Sights and sundays. Oke e bint! “120 FT. € XIE, a enlhucciectamememn ie FiogR TU “dud... pers. ,r iS at estas, "Yuen ‘lbcaion ‘ZPIECE LIVING rig chai gh snr eo Eavipment "ion ta ats ‘ eis g ae 257 S. Sa naw fioe — 4 | tat ats hood ‘neat 812,000 down, aronate rome aap | Giro P ALLE 2 2 YE ANERT Appoct : Gi REAL ESTATE FL R 1033 W. Huron “SOUTH'OF FLINT | |_sex"3"™_ tis a: eat Seon | Pearson's Bank Furniture ‘ ate” peaches a A Suu sigter| HARTLAND A tate ave, FH os ideal to , $1,500 down, GROCERIES & 3 & sane SERVICE STATION wv $30.00, Data: | 188 pine boas onl OS 3 eee For location. Low we FS ACRES Aggy am Rag nr ee MAKE SURE 17's West of Pontiac on M39, corner se ti Available pow. Call 41511, PRICES. SLASHED pg iy = iste Soh pi | Be Ror D ; BURMEISTER ance semi-annually. bw oe ware “GIROUX & & FRANKS LAKE FRONTAGE :| re. er cal es Northern Lumber Co. on Dine ey a mA Ene On, 386 fof lake tromtage there ws | _or Li 1-318, E._§, 8 cant =| __Mortgage Loans 84] : é balance payable at -| LOANS $600 to $1,500 “LET'S TALK Cont to you 48,080. Secured by 6| ames sauder! er sot + BUSINESS” Clark feat state, 1383, W. Muron nome” Ladies oF TDPMIPNIDOTIC TAVERN for ‘ir, “chart. ** ** SS Ee os TREMENDOUS riendly small to Pon- 53 = Ray Sy et ata | __turetenen tenes | eae rams . Lease only $85 per guery 3 8 ' month. Nicely Wecorated and good or phone FE 44729, hood. eee CASH. NOW Swaps 55 large mi at . 7 | MOTEL - PAY LATER PLAN |: nw ‘pia aSRERN. REALTOR | Buy now “gt ready, for sum: se you need Dow co tibet aft LAWN | MOWER c,d sn faite a a may |e “eve. and oun. Call MA and Sanit mote "constructed ast | St STOTRT | ee aa Og fetto.-»--.0+-- ‘00 oor $3. “PAY | aie is ) goer. constfuet iP \GES AND ., 1b! COUNTRY HOME WITH 10 ACRES. ditions ‘unis. otal price #8,008 BENEF ICIAL 5 - Vanity . “ Bee Pearson’ 8 Bank Furniture ‘ ; et FINANCE CO. studio 8 oren — Ortenvitie. SALES CORPORATION | e) ANS | eam peenen, Or set. ee Some. Feat = MUSIC CO... 100 ACRES - JOHN A, LANDMESSER, BROKER L d - $ee Sos range ter cock or what, Come, ip and save eae now ana . Huron St. SE eee. Rg ns eee ae peor ay walls, large ving room. Ldawen area's finest My _4 tay OU NE a ; pum : paver POR ea nee urniture ot teal tek esces taeae: _Wrie ) ne E Box e . H * a eOae Ok Pickus Fat | cL HOTEL With BAN’ Th j v) , PaY ti 10 acres of pine and oak grove. SMALL HOTEL WITH N $ 5 $500 difference, FE 71-8273. | 1ER try , $3,000 EQUITY IN WEST SIDE 3 | 10.600" down, hawt OTHER conntey. is: anens Oe Seat 2 to $3,000 - bedroom. modern home with GOUORD .crcease FROM ~ 80 stseetageveres teres aad 116 ectes. STANDARD OIL CO. || You, can set_w quickly. on vor) fireplace, eine wie, “payani Epes “Is now accepting senior Spplica- pi Payments to suit $68.50 menthiy~-toe es sesnes tions for station with buted, We © mil be. glad 1 ben and insurance. trade for HUMPHRIES living fneiities 5. ¥ woovy trav- land contract, late model car or el U. 8, . smaller BUTE Date Feet Eines Meme & beng ST) ATE JCD “RILEY, BROKER. Multiple 1 rvice ssistance 3 500 Elizabeth “| Rot’ call today wig sage at | pFINANCE CO. 8 > not call today? . accepted ar trade in om used 113 Acre Estate 224, after 7 p.m. LI 2-6860, benk Bidg | cars. H. J, Van Welt North of Pontiac VARIETY STORE ee Fe tase Going, OY OF Tae z | Rambling farn colonial war. in growing ‘community . OC) ANS trade or se tr take ~ ANDERSON HDWE, © of bedroo 3 ‘, th: tudio cars 0 * o> ches: | liv’room with Baleaty’ pare |CPANGUS 1919 MIS L rei a Goes SO, Baa aaa acter vera eled “library, 30.” activities Phone Ortonville 132 Collect the yoad!' Muten Mlleworth care | boa’ pert COMPLETE OUTFIT | fi ~ -Kelte equipped “PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD” 7, : Dixie —bed_springs, OR F81._ air wih dhinyasher sod clipe. | _To"ane. Extra Fast |g For-ueeen "se BOTTLE GAS | avn aegis he Claw house, redwood. barn and STANDARD OIL CO. . 00D "MOTOR SCOOTER OR New low price. Complete instal. - oe set eects. |IS NOW TAKING Service Sah or ‘trade.’ Phone’ OWtotvilie A= ty # a . Zumer'é. - $00 for 20 ‘acres and build- > 420-3800 ty | _2-30P 11. st ton I. ings. Phone for appointment. ee ed qn” slounture pO gy MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sorkin o- te ae T E- PT. Home, Barn and Acreage ; ag A Caelad REAL BUYS 2x12 LINOLEUM 7D PRICES SLASHEDOW AND SAVE “Oingetivite area — gmat | ERN 2STALL. STA-| Wat mens 0 reves tiie atge! oun modern. trade | 41% FT. WALL TILE P ise ibe cotmlyie "Spe: 1.” Onn room house on ir om TION LOCATED Py | for smaller ‘ , otk R HOUSE PAINT. GAL.. $1.96 #1 . ¥ ; cctut" dows ner ti | ORTON VILLE, HOUSEHQLD | Ji Five RICH THT, Realtor SET LA Eas wh emetic Special basement, rooms, ¢&s | NORTH OF CL ARKS| _— lt SYERS, 141 W HURON. wa | 8 pe. P - heat and is ip excellent con- | | N S0Mz MONEY e TERMS . “ dion Bares inert” | TON. «THIS STATION, FINANCE rag ior OPE | OTHE DnTER, OM eer Eady Pens Benson Tb Poste \-eslie'R. Tripp. Realtor | 1S LOCATFD ON MIS) 3% soulh Saginaw 8. Kay Bigg. SWAP'IN YOUR OLD LAWN MOW-| Orccent wejes, Saetigee Foe 0 Wy. pee ta mw Lasrmet Ot pees | WHICH IS. A HEAV-/Bo Beer Pibderal 4-635 | er on & new Eclipse hand of pow. SOLDsB OT REFRIGERATOR, ie bee at =e ILY TRAVELED 35009 Families) semtstims dees feaagta pa eae SaB aa nay ate : Sale Business Property 4 49 HIGH Sy PARTICU- m Sones. wand & al Stpriog houecieas bed, With matire “ie eae : ELECTRIC RANGES FOR SPECIALS SUMMER MONTHS, Tort iawn mower sharpened Sow.) Saas Eh! ES fa “Brayton | FV WASHER. BICYCLE, ALL , . 2 ae / each PE 59173. fapaleacimele -c | THIS COULD BE B k RB ARDWARE | —2isine Wik Bab COMPLETE OD ; _ OF BRA Mae DRAYTON PLAINS. | THE cocopiinten uckners BARNES’ HARDY OrE-MARRED | et wade sh Se ator AS a Sr Zoned Comm. or Mfg. | TO ESTABLISH A} SWAP “4 DODGE, 5 YD: pour SLIGHTLY DAMAGED Tir Back LOUNGE CATO THERM HEATER. TV 619 Dix ve +s tun 4 a New 44x60 Roman brick byliding | VU. ADMIT . for qed pick-up. Call after 3, ease headboard ...... $19.05 nt bed ~4 or 8 | SPRCIAI . PE 4-458 i : ; ; : seat eee ates wtnocere| NEW BUSINESS] seer im Buckyer | Conven- Ls I Sour IN incon Poster “Beds cc--s-.---. $35-s8 | St. EIN DEPT. “ L , si CRUSE Pi. Up with avtchies undveeparate| WITH THE LATEST) ierelyou can euiekiy bor | “home for amailer home. with st | Setve'Cyaire ......... tanee| | TRADE-IN DEPT. EXTRA—SPECIA up with 2 lavatories, and sepa . — 7ACILI row up to $500 on small least one acre or more, also small | -rabie lam 5.95 up | WASHERS AT BIG 528.96 up Excellent | Quapty prot rat, gener, i amiegiime, AND BEST FACILI-| m7 Sam SSyaemt | Kesh ope ecty of mote. sis oman CLAYTON'S iors! n98 wp | Pion, Sette ‘and Suu s upto, 38 527.000 itn $6.00. down Ask for) TIES AVAILABLE. yon ict, Sl amount. No (TRADE “@ FORD 2-DR, GOOD Guaranteed retrigers up| & we wil rip you “req : Ruas Hick YAY 'VESTMEN shape for riding garden tractor.| Furniture, Appliances Table ee a ME S-BARTR AM iILOW INVEST MENT . MI ¢@1407 after 5 p.m. 3065 Orchard $0 Ra. WYMAN'S EAUTIFUL WHITE NE. 3 HOF a ee wey REQUIRED; COM:| cogr o» BORTOWING tt ag ng alter 6 On PE Sait or FE. 5-0076 18 W. Pike St 22 | supply of baling nes SS - $4 OR _¥ 1960 _._ | PANY FINANCIAL AS-| 200" ine “™** 36406 ws |C ROSEY, REPRIOERATOR | USED ELECTR ECTRIC Tock) OR JoUr $00r er : NIC PARK SISTANCE . A VAIL seks gl 5 Radar Romy. ty oa good Excellent cond. Only 960.95, Mid- WATER HEATERS neem Came & oer Bh ; LACK DIRT TOP BOIL. 1 TO 1h \ PICNIC PAK ABLE; EXCELLENT ~~. pa ch An ma cheodly ae -— one. ote hpand Pe! eee ining “ROOM BUTE 8 AL COMWELE RROWR New ee ee laa oe . ‘ ae ‘ | t ‘k and bathing ee | | RENT: AL PROPOSI- loan company. , bus ine FE 7-8861, - . FE: 5-008 MAKES 0 TO Lat we figure your job, enenen, : ae atte OES en Ganie "BION. | WELCH BOODLE BUGGY FOR | GA. Ane porch. garege, wer complete ae a ; | se 2 Gictae® Meneses WY NOT INVESTI Buck: _Tiisen Urec, or cash, MA‘¢a0as, | BOSS ., "Glea*cana PEt asf ie SSUES SURPLUS LUMBER & | itigpwa smut | mode s a Silke 1 @ re ogee tose ‘ » mowers. 653. ‘ tit sotinree aw errant] GATE THE POSSIBIL- uc we ___For Sale Clothing, 86 | FARE, Wisin” elf ee oie 9, oes ye mene om Smet, i iodo. ITIES TODAY — CALL ; 4-865. y. Huron, =, | $240. Highland Rd. : wm erase 3 CORD REST. Rag, NoppuaRD » faa] Fincince Co. ses avis. sks diate re |e geeaes =H |p vaittis wanbwakt rH ee Ay ca EXT, 295, 84:30 MON- ONESe Ste Seated: DRESSES, OEE Ts |- Et [item® 2 dntecers, one senges B Stu" Eile “complete. Any’ mosel. ELLY'S HA Eve | DAY-F AY OR LIN. tnd - National Bidg | Skirts, sine bed "2. Ssoa"conattion: white, five drawers, one walnut, New, Norg © gas #6 | =) conei. Coy nee _waburn Open DAY-FRIDAY C “ Pontiac @nd Poor Nationa ® cats gene rs ‘Avolianee | Free . FF ‘ Next to the Consumers Power COLN 7-3248 .AFTER ee ss Gtk pase | <*: creweet, 5 8, 20 N, Johnson. woe | 2. v “Huron 5 41133 | Terms. Call FE 46500 nau oe ite. : frm. TV, 935. S 3 colored U m.| ¢ ee es y _ Realtor, PE 9.0522 -| TODAY'S SPECIALS “Oa an |? eahocerpatng Rrie "OL ion. | PE bios | Downstairs Store __|" Faetery PA iiS8 spat Tres| fas, Tlusrescent Ce PONTIAC LARS SLDAS, SUFPry. Business Opportunities | st 1,000. full this create. sSOCnTE RED as PE 82600. * | Tee SED REPMG AND OM SOUR THIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC Whi aie FRACTOR AWD PC MOWER | cement & mortar. Trckoe. OR NLY 811, ‘ull price on | i be TGIDAIRE x : * REE aCe Me) ah Rate aa a, GOOD CO. PEE easier |g eELvestonREPATORR, i | eating ear ani |pigettn Ra Was “eT : : Dairy Queesfunch’ “Mom and 00] plus 19 rectal nite’ al “a 202 POATI\C STATE BANK BLDG | _feigerstor, perfect cond., @ yrs. | —olot_FE 3e0es. = DRY. Ww ane S ‘3 fangs. ful size, fee. $140.98 st | TRACTOR, GARDEN &; PLOW. ee ee ot On eee | ® = acing sioneiiniatan ASHER Hy ‘ Z : iL. ew fart ie Soxe6 “or FE T-0MR, | Furniture. Gross tent $16,300 las F 6 5 BURNER OM, STOVE WITH | ¢t. 21 in. blond console, Phileo. Appl yt eon Sood: treartte') wpe, fas heated. | Ste Scai tank sprafer, Mand culli- | livered. PE. 6808 3 eraig. SUPER SERVICE BTA-| Year. Good lease Terms. - oven. 1_year old. FE 21084, | OF SIs 0 Gis STOVE a iss Rorge 10 he cs, 9 wre ae ge roll, 980.90. 64 fal, olde ae tor. EM sis tion, “Very good location, OW 1) sopen STATION th good ¢ main | —iaane a TO io rr _ WESTINGHOUSE REFRIG- ooo 8, paktoos , | Snipe 48.08 own. a a ao ea k.| Sidawey corner mgetes._ | 4 GAETER & LIVINGSTONE, x as. Pridham, Keego Har- HOUSEHOLD PURNISRINGS sa00'50 Norge Soven gas. GOOD BOC SREP ING tractors. 3 ola, of Satie . ssa wrenc: ieee r 33337 ; q ffareet eit ee Ca ete, ie ate ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT | JENNY [IND BED. COMPLETE: | xrmgs Norge outs. wesber $08.00 | pp Qsigg Of PONE w sruron | Mim Fairbank Ruling. Mowers. NETTE APT MO- ; ee FOR THE HOME CAN BE POUND | _ Only #20; Vacuum, 88, PE 66326. Nosse $170.96 | FOR SALE: NIC FLASH] iced. DON'T BUY A MOWER IN io UNIT “Pontiac, Lake. 1 room) TAVERN tn prosperous Oakland | NOW IN OUR NEW | , iw, 47, thine war” pat » tot | RELVINATOR, = | COMPLETELY er Stites TO CHOOSE fan, (Strobe Flesh I pat runt os ho nd boat livery. . @ . achine jon, Phone. 1 dows_GRigndo 2008” ___|_lerininment. Ammatements a Ton. vital Neel, lawnmowers 43.65, and ‘up. | 2004. 1B. Ooi wow, sigan PO Pe sae | oe crae wit saN Sash | A DANDY LITTLE RESTAURA $9,500 down plus stock IN a S Gas and electric refrigerators, M price at win. | < CLEANERS, PARTS,| and floor showcase, Priced” low. | Gamp aX 6, 2X 8, 1% 6 WHITE _N mir j | in Walled Lake. Fully equipped. : North-Perry Street ranges, and water heaters, Bath- an vacuum x 2 So Low rent, long lease, ideally lo- $159 DOWN. plus S d Floor) room fixtures, beds. chests, dress-| LIKE-NEW SINGER he a S rushes, al makes. 956 Myrtle. | 4845 Dixie aosnd CUFETNG pin ‘ E cated opposite theater Coe down | this little grocery thats just the (Secon oor ers, Yanities, and springs and | 1 yr. old. Lag aya oA. iso wien .. COMPLETE BED- GAUGES. | Hosrs iosns CUTTI +0088. top : et for e wife. - . Ee Sa ei ———| Srivedtuaay burtesn' wal ee | Corner of Pike | Sieetiest gate alter impr | ae oft Bee | Soa, : Neat Mio. eepetely equipped ep trade for house, oF contract. t 0 a pe 3 nan |) eas ae restaurant, Ges pamp., © 3 WARD E. PARTRIDGE Loans to $50 For Se’untehs ‘Gok tar tealle oe cy tas | “ralues, Michi:| made and a An #8 8 Ideal motel site lines forces REALTOR a ee OBI tect pina sufted arvine Gud on, &, Teper bargains. Bm tay. eemas At Bi. scent, at : NEW ' nt “Wahon ____vm brn Downtown 1050 HORM st, invite init | UP TO a MONTHS TO PAY Prete) ama | Sa sea | ert S a" fg tntans Sete) “oer, _| ay Saat for your ‘seeds. | oa hain ais kb ‘yt Ie ’ D t, Manager, Berke AND BUN. 194 $-6083 hie. THELMA M, ELWOO TAVERN oe ie | ag Teele | Home & Auto falar Rents on Abus dar Company, 7 th nl ia - pesca WE : PIES. BRED. ESPE- CIALLY FOR HUNT- ING. REGISTERED. PHONE HOLLY, MEL- "ROSE 4-5831. waters and 24 ‘Fee 1163. Rerusen Coeh- 3] Or ORD eC PONTIAC CHIEF AMERICA’ 3 BEDROOMS N’S Draytoo Plains, OR 3-1203 2830 a iiwy , Punt, take over pay- “NO DOWN N PAYM ENT = eames be a reosae for someone else? Mod- “Resler Exchange ANDERSON . DETROITER CHAMPION GREAT LAKES as low ed Ber gs cent dn., Denk rates. Used aga like oa™FS bg ng es oa "i oe a : BOTH aa , FERGUSON TO 35 CASE 300 eae Ae FARM | seat Don 254 8. Saginae Ot Pitot TiafoRs Old ‘Town canoes Sterling PP se . Saarine Mare e & s Ez yuiarrington Boat Works 1a 8, Te 92-9033 CENTURY 1} Mr INLAND att SALES 7127 _W. Huron PE 47121 00, CONDITION _ $100, oa 301° Tramapsctation O Offered 87 FLY TO CALIPOR: scurD- uled 4engine et fare only . Hawall ba __ Wanted Used Cars POR joxK & CHEAP oars, 22606 days or eves. tree on ANTEND: SCRAP CARS. We “facitest sell trade. HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer e731 Dixie High t MIS MApie “Conn nites "til 9 “THE Hi HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars. We need them. Drive the ore miles it tad pay you well. Dixie Hw HJ. VANWELT “SHARP € CARS ONLY Md in ings, ike SOE is we RUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & E. Bivd, PE 4-6728_° wee M RM Motor Sales “-4 doliar on tate mode! cars. ie Hwy. OR 32-1603 MR ANY MAKE = 2 LATS EKeonomy, 22 Auburn = JUNKED on USED cars, > i make any model. To- BA EY AUTO PARTS ad 59219 17 BAGLEY ST, tag TOP —, FOR late model | COMMUNITY MOTORS | 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL OLive Pest Junk and Wrecked Cars Eastside Auto Parts 181 East Pike St. FE 5-6855 . tare Mopet tans £up Fan RP BRING TITLE. GLENN ‘Ss PE ¢7371 “THIS WEEK * old Seige beme and tra TINEEE BO trois, “Call, "aca sais fia ager 4 ; aoe “What do you mean a campaign tour is no place for a woman? All the towns have shopping centers, don't they?” Wanted Used Trucks 89 »| CLEAN, '% OR TON CHEVIE, or Ford? An ear FE 43023. Cate MODE iL QUARTER, OR +| ton pickup, mouth, berry pa ‘a Gilterencs. "MA ~_ For Sale Trucks 90 Pt atte ld CHEVROLET TON 1952 ——.. ent trade. 133 Pe Rd. epee oenile north Opdyke. luxe cab, all access., boos 342235, “92° we ‘yang’ ead AND oe or trade, Fe “r SWAP: _dump trve p_truck, Phone a ae value for ___Auto to Insurance 90A wv AUaTATR AUTO INSURANCE Roebuck Co.) Call Jim Boushell, FE 5-174. : aig og FARM'S prAMous | 90-36 80-20 Ins. Call gy Huffman before you renew. 2-174, FE ____For Sale Cars 91 LOOK! Choice NEW CAR TRADE-INS 1956 CHRYSLER DEMO., LOADED 1956 PLYMOUTH DEMO., LOADED 1956 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY STATION WAGON oe “Club Sedan, very 1983 Plymouth 4 dr. Cranbrook, with Bely trim. Hunter and sea spray green, R&H Will trade. 1953 Chev. 210 dix. 4 dr. Beautiful blue ‘, ivory 2 tone. auto. drive. Rah. owner, Low mileage. ‘1952 DeBeto 4 ar Powerful v8 en- toe} Auto, “ative R&H. Save hun- reds. 1652 Plymouth Cranbrook dix. 4 dr beautiful light blue. very sharp. 1048 Willys Station Wagon. Over. drive. Good cond “CLARKSTON. ~ MOTOR SALES 32 8, MAIN st. ; CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH = MA 85-5141 Open 8 a.m, to 8 p.m. Dally BUICK 1065 RO; pa 5 eee on Bob Frost, Inc. ADMASTER RIVI- » radio, heater, New Car Trade-Ins $3 BUICK H’TOP $1195 54 CHEV. 2 DR. $1095 53. PONTIAC 2 DR. $945 53 FORD 2 DR... .$895 53 CHEVIE C. CP. $875 52 PONTIAC 4 DR, $795 ‘53 PLYM. 2 _DR.. .$795 52 CHEV. 2 DR..:.$645 "52 PONTIAC 2 DR. $645 51 PONTIAC 2 DR. $495 51 CHRYS. H’TOP $495 51 CHEV. C, CPE. $495 49 LINCOLN 4 DR. $295 Bud. _ Shelton |35 Pontiacs Motor pales a &‘M MOTOR SA " ae 14 SPECIAL RIVIERA » 2-tone, radio, dynae- LINCOLN MERCURY, AND TINENTAL DEALS 8530'S WOODW ARD ” BIRMINGHAM MI_6-2200 JOrdan_ 63933 For Sale Cars 91 IT’S EASY!! TO DEAL WITH “EASY ED"!! Easy Down Payments Easy Monthly Payments For A Better Car For A Better Deal “Easy Ed” .Jones 115 'S. Saginaw B 1950 4 DR. SUPER. . PE 45420 heater, flow. ‘F¥ owner car, $1005. Bob Frost, Inc. M MERCURY AND 850 S. WOODWARD ‘® BUICK < DR. SEDAN full power, $2,106, CEN TRAL | LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts, FE 43685 Lineup! SPECIAL S "41 DeSoto, ALBO PLENTY or OTHER ta MODELS SUCH AS ‘5S. MORE. REAL ESTATE A PT. Ve an OR FINANCING ECONOMY USED CARS 22_ Auburn FE 4211 OP Teor ORVILLE Um. EAC COU: LE ivss. “egadiion Neasowable. 68 Osemaw YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. HERE 50 USED CARS WE CARRY YOUR NOTE BRAID FE $0 "BILL SPENCE USED CARS 62 Oakland ave, - FE ¢7333 CHEV. 1065, 210 6CYL. radlo and heater, candace tran: Mission, white wall tires. Very special today with just your car own. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie High it M18 MAple 5-607] Open nites "kit @ | “62 BASS CARS! Taylor or Chevrolet Sal Sales Rn go co's, CHEVR Market 4-1561 WILL TRADE "55 os bardtop for oder model. "BRIGHT SPOT" *55 Cadillac Conv, '5§ Olds Holiday 55 Buick 2 Door 54 Ford Victoria ’54 Buick 2 Door -*53 Olds 98 4 Door 53 Nash 2 Door’ ’53 Pontiac Catalina *$2 Buick Riviera 2 Dr, ’52 Pontiac 4 Door 52 Olds 2 Door *52 Chevrolet 4 Door 51 Olds 98 4 Door ’50 Olds Holida *50 Ford Club "46 Pontiac JEROME. OLDS: CADILLAC , Orchard Lake at Cass . “ FE 80488 ee ° upe Ber 20 NON Orda 6.2999 ~Ay pt 2 beat covers: atic serene arise, me 18 Sonal “44 Chen mave|See Our Sing me $6 | S35 FORD, eincl eo Ral, WAGON ....... $1945 1955 PONTIAC. 2 DR. ......2% $1695 1955 DODGE 4 DR. .....eeee. $1645 1954* CHEV. BEL AIR =..... $1145 1954 FORD v8 2 DR. ov. seee $1045 1953 FORD V8 i): ee $895 | 1952 DE SOTO CLUB COUPE ...$645 1952 PLYMOUTH WAGON OUTBOARD MOTOR Bois ac SEE “EASY ED? JONES 115 S, SAGINAW _ “6 CHEVY fi0 6 CY) OVE! ‘CHEV. 1956 TSE Nepal ee: HASKINS * CHEVROLET Oakland County’s avast aler Rovroes Oke oat Sar am, a § stsinpes. Call, can ad aa —_ < — wee. iit’ esoes SEE "CY" _ FORA GOOD USED CAR BUY OVER 75 ‘Al ond CARS TO CHOOSE M PRICED TO SELL “CY OWENS” 147 8, Saginaw &t. 5-4101 . Open 8 a.m, to @ pm, ‘# DODGE, GOOD TRANSPORTA- tion, $95 cash. FE 4-0066. IF QUALITY COUNTS YOU CAN COUNT ON Commuinty Motors ; © IN ~ Rochester "65 Buick 4 ‘hardtop. Radio, od transporta- be ideal | “COMMUNITY -s MOTORS Rochester — OL 23-6311 Open for re from ‘3 on CONV, $1009, ‘83 FORD CUSTOM 5 8. EXCELLENT Ford O-Matie very clean, Toi HOWARD LARE, INC. 2708 Orebe Lake Rd. Keego 954 ee ess pag 2 oe to and omens tires, bargain. ‘al, natoeay #9 : special, in . your ear ah Easy duaac Haskins Chev. 751 Dixie Hichway “ ane! MAple 6-5071 Open n "th @ *51 FORD VICTORIA A real ria Vie. Ivory body, heater. gat in¢ FORD 6 TRANSPORTATION cor Md plates, 23 Lols. “000 eye A 4 DR. EB 4-5556 ‘ST FORD FORD aancht WAGON, 6 CYL- R&H. good condition. Only $1,086. HOWARD LARE, INC. 2708 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego CLEAN, DELUXE 'b0 FORD V8 4#door. Good motor, good tires. $8 down, * small monthiy, oe ments Call FE 23-9555 ack at ROGERS BALES nr SERVICE 495 a Aye 1 FORD V8. R & H. 2 DR. Customline Grertenes. Excellent eondition, Pvt. owner, 61195, FE Preece D VICTORIA, Bak. . GOOD tion, $575, FE +0 FOR Y OUR HOME RUN 1956 DODGE DEMO. SAVE OVER $800 1955 DODGE a 1952, DODGE CLUB COUPE...$565 1949 DODGE $11 DOWN | $11.50 MO. 0 CHE VY seeeoee $145) 48 NASH . {47 "FORD. “EASY ED” NEEDS AN $2308 | LINCOLN 1984 ¢DOOR. | & ; 5] CLUB COUPE...$295| 47 MERCURY «... $145) DEALER “FOR ) Years Al. FORD ‘51 A-l SHAPE. TAKE payments or cash. PE | CENTRAL Drive out a ae : a Used Ca Cars OLIVER ‘BUICK “OFFERS | 55 Buick Super Convert- ible, bright yellow, alt power equipped ...$2595 53 Buick Spl. 4 dr., radio and heater.........$79 "51 Ford Victoria, 2 dr., radio and heater... .$595 "47 Chev. 2 dr., radio and heater .......0600% ‘51 Plym. 2 dr., ratlio and heater $36 Ce ee | 49 Pont. 2 dr:, one owner, beautiful .... see eee OLIVER BUICK "rae equipped. — V8 Hudson Hollwyood Hard- Demo. acobson’s Motor Sales ‘our Rambler-Hudson Dealer Corner Pike & Cass ae heater, ag — ne, wer pepeee. very itn’ sfeng Sitter — Ral, auto, trans., tans, $2208 ‘| Bob Frost, Inc. JOrd $95/'53" MERC ¥,_EvDRawaric. i SPECIAL ° Bob Fy rost, Inc. +a. ee Elizabeth Lake Rd. Carl Manning | *O™' %) FORD CUSTOM § 2 DR a tae bY AND ARD - ‘ee Gopn CENTRAL one z . con allie’ anh eax 400k. eg AND 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM ’ LINCOLN MERCURY AND 850 S. WOODWARD Mr BIRMINGHAM MERCURY 16 mg Guero 4DOOR, reomatic, 3-tone or eury, "wil treat tande, 114 UP TO $900 DISCOUNT a LEAS TE Fy Pt DR. STARCHIEF CUS- ‘88 PONT. ¢ DR. tom. brakes, Well. ae aio a | automatic isston, Biue finish, very clean, $685. Bob Frost, Inc. oar menor oe Ss. WOODWARD THIS WEEK oe, FULL ERICE COMMUNITY. — MOTORS’ 1 R Open til} 10 p.m. 1951 PONTIAC 2 DOOR , 79 MN, Edith " 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Bob "Frost Inc. “WwW here Pontiac Buys CONTINENTAL DEALER, .__J]ts Buicks” 850 S. WOODWARD MI FE 2-9101 OLDSMOBIEE wastes vee | res, ‘5G eve = TOP VALUES "Gant eninne te Jou, leh Sia: doer, ll power en glass, FE 76 1983 loreury 4-door, sharp cer i863 FORD CUSTOM, WW, R&H, | 1950 Olds. 88 4-door, very low mile- really sharp, besbtle Station at age. new tires. one owner, very west ooane soe ANS. BS HOUGHTEN & SON | FORD 1950 2 DR. 8. FRIENDLY OLDSM : 1955 $28 ON. OM ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO adjust to some. ma tee Bob Frost, Inc. MERCURY AND TAL DEALER EINE . WOODWARD IT’S NOT ! Bell-trads CARL'S AUTO. ‘SALES | HOWARD roan ony Mo 2708 C Orchard Lake Rd. TRANSPORTATI N SPECIALS | "46, to 2546 Pontiac Lake Rd. PE ¢2313 1953 ig ga a Juxe. Club cou e- te tires. ane cle . SAVE $950 1956 PONTIAC OFFICIALS’ CARS CALL TOM OR RUSS MI 4-1930 NTIAC urd. radio & heater. Turquoise . $1,000, 5025 Elizabeth a bate ee ERE MOTOR. Licensed, New brakes, Si after 6 in the evening. PE 4-5442 1954 og CHAMPION condition. Ph son, ogy Rong Oakhurst Rd., Holly, “EASY ED? NEEDS A WATCH! ty neg ham Mg mewn ning used ears. “EASY ED” JONES AT 115 S. SAGINAW ‘vayment on any of our WHAT YOU PAY, BUT | WHAT YOU | GET THAT COUNTS! _ SO GET ONE OF THESE AND BE HAPPY! ‘SS PONTIAC Catalina Hard Top with re ~ dio, heater, 2-tone tant, | white side walls. Al you] need ts $100 and your old - car down. ; ‘93. CHEVE. Q-door sedan, fully ea 35 - With radio, heater, ete nN ON USED DO SELL WE HAVE WE CAUSE TH LOOK AROUND, YOU | COME. 5S Chevrol et 2 Dr. 7 o-orve. R & Tutone gy @ fussy pent” miss this one low ro ata Has" Fadip & heater, tras. Nothing 2 Tone fini od car down and 24 months on the balance. | BUICK A super bard top with radio heater, power brakes,. power steering, white walls and 2-tone paint. Only $1796. FORD Club Cow radio, heater, white wall tires, Fordome- tie and dark green A Bargain priced at § FORD | This is a custom 8 4-door) sedan. A one owner car with radio, heater, Fordo:| matic and ready to go. Special at $605. FORD Convertible painted a beau- tiful fire engime red. Radio heater and Fordomatic - Look, it's only $995. CHEVE. A V4 2door with Power- glide, radio, heater, white walls and ‘just like new. Don't miss this at only $1505. CHEVE. Dark green 2 ie ae | a iis peau pik “cn oa calle ‘ 4 & tie bo pce a4 ve oes i ‘a 4. — i +h / a fie I. ‘ ‘a I, “y ae f . Sn \ 2 Hd tf H ‘ / | “ ; 7 f ‘ge sche Ags : : pM he pe THE: PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL | 17, 1956 | os A _TWEN TY-NINE Selling of Movies to Video histo Many Headathia -- ‘oday’ s Radio Programs - - lm xeCl ve Today’ S Television TOQTOUNS - -1sma0 net tae set ae _ jyearly, some 300,000,000 pounds of ia WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) WWJ, (800) -WOAR, (1190) WYER, (1800) WRON, (1000) WIBK, (106) Fx | .__z__ Programe furnished by stations Geted tn this column are subject to change without notice. raw _ ‘more than 17 pang ‘3 TONIGHT =. |, WJBK. Mickey Sho WPON, News, Pa: WXYZ, News Winter, > plains. oes Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—-WWA-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-Tv _|#llons of ‘crude petroleum Cane semen Hainiine| | WPON, zee & Orville 9:30—WIR, Mrs. sl CKLW. Bud Deven |? ‘ a oe 7 - — Soy] nna Milowatt hoump of, amen e : wh Gee wa ia eee ward, Minute GOA, Gentes al ieuslp . er ~PONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS — “‘The Beachcomber,” with Harry|11:20—(2) Les Paul and “Mary SOS Sports WKY, Top of the Tows | SAre Broskfast Club Guy Munn Columbia Spends Over ¢:00—17) Wild Bill Hickok. Guy! T9ter. Ford. Music. : WJBK, News, Don McLeod CKLW, News, woEK. Sun Gea 2:00—WJR, 2nd Mra. Burton Pi Madison in Western adventure.'9:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy./|11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater, 4 WEON, News | WPOW, News and spore | WC ae Year Getting Pictures) {eytirie's Theater: Ray Ragers| No gift to “panay’s Birthday,”| "Case of the Missing Heiress"! WHEN YOU. +l ons-0am, 2 ane Date | 1:38—WIR, gg am 10:00—"'™ Arthas Godfrey CKLW, Bud, ‘Davies Ready to Peddle in “Young Buffalo Bill.” (4)| but it is at his own request in/11:30 — (4) Tonight. Tennessee : wave. ir sien Fon of the Town | HW, Misktey | wen Sacral Tieet, | News and Sports. Paul Williams,|- comedy with Danay Thomas. 9)| Ernie Ford and Coleman Tro, NEED MONEY . ‘ — | ase WPON, . | Flem ‘urette. Fireside Theater. Steve Allen . 4 * fee WJBK, Mickey Shorr CKLW, News, Homechate Deak By CHARLES MERCER Flemming. staat duet Wyn ' coma emets ¢ mapper \ WPON, Sports Slants WEDNESDAY MORNING, wear Rema Teme a on ie NEW YORK w-Have you ever ye cp teen Jac LeGott. on baa her Pt mur). WEDNESDAY MORNING $95 $500 t 100 R. Geet Bevee | oo me 19;20—WR Arthur Godfrey Say. Bos Davies wondered how a wood mo-|¢:95-.(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev-| dered his first wife in “The Past|6:30—(2) Meditations, « Today's up to Be WXY2, Bare at Seven WXYZ, Fred Wolt . Jn eee? curt Marries) WCAR. Caravan. of Music tion picture reaches “Your televi-| erett Phelps. (4) Weather. Son-| Is Always Present.” (2) Guy Pag ier ay nk JBK. News Mickey Short} WJBK. Gentile, Binge CKLW, Mary Morgan wap dy F seroen? ny Eliot. ss; Lombardo’s Golden Jubilee. Worse Front, HOME & AUTO d WCAR, News, Caravan WPON, Country Music Tom George 5:00-—-WJR, W: Warren, News . ¢:30~(7) Gangbusters; ‘The Dill-| Songs and how they affected|1:00—~(2)—Good Morning. (4) To- F WPON, News. Record Room) ¢:36—WJR. oft Agrieh | WCAR, Pontioc High pt A ve d Case.” (4) Traffic bves day. * Welcomes You 1 —W, ww4, Bob Max Pte F gy CLO wee Deke eg i toile co oe inger Case. Court.| guests lives. des | > ea Enya WW, Morgan Beatty Wolf wd WJBK. News Don Mcleod b-bag of old) Cases re-created before Judge|9:30 — (7). Cavalcade Theater./7:25—(2) TV News. J t6"drep tm to see us. Tt w SAW Ger wntee | Wonk teen Onl WXYZ, Kelly- WCAR, Care body reached in 9 grab-beg Watts. (2) Patti Page Show, Mu-| Jackie Jensen, Red Sox star,/7:30—(2) Good Morning. (7) Teoh SS Eee, cen ee ae tek i wae, iiemee Seer WCAR, Coffee With Clem | See’ wews ‘Tom George, | 8362WIR. House Party Uns and slapped the first one he! 50 variety, plays himself in his story, “For| Teen Ager. "i Frtenaly =e eoae gt 8:00-—WIR, Ame & Pn andy 1:00-—WJR, my Vinal” oe a See, Meee in found on the home screen, Actual-\¢;45—-(2) News, Doug Edwards. the Record.” Ross Elliot plays|?:55—(2) Weather. ret ge fe. ouran emer ore, oe J UseLWIR Make Ge Mind| CRLW: Bue Daviess ‘ly there’s much more to it than'7:00~(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| the high school coach who helped) 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (1)|| OUm NEW LOCATION offers you WaXe Ghew, Show Ww “ty LA, son Toby ‘Davie ww. Weekday id | NaBK Doo that. . Puppet comedy. (9) Abbott and) him to fame. (9) Pick the Stars.| Little Rascals. conmngione ip, parsing and sear WJBK, Newn, Mickey Shorr] WJBK, News: Gentile, Binge SEL Guess torn Uay | whom che iter Costello, Bud and Lou plan aj - Fifth semi- for performers.'g:3e—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (T)\] ares—and you will greatly enjoy | gsecwan"guspenes "| WRON: Mews, ‘Rint WRK Tom George OY | 480—WR. of Bands/ PAIN AND. PROFIT “Vacation” at a swank hotel.) Alan Crofoot, ex-University of} Wixie Wonderland. our new office ins brand new WWi., Lone Ranger Fue ah ae WEON, Pontinc Party | WxYz. Wattrick ‘Sooris | Ralph M. Cohn, vice president) (4) Celebrity Playhouse. Ricardo teacher, among the|9:00—(4) Romper Room. ~ HOME & AUTO’ SER- | Saw, Qquad Room WEY2, News. Osgod ¥ AFTERNOON | WIBK News Don Mcteoa/@Md general manager of Screen! Montalban in “The Foreigner,”| contestazits. (4) Circle Theater.|9:39—(2) As the World Turns. (7) financing, av atianelag Beye WsBK, Shorr CELW. Terrence ODeR : WCAR, News Caravan television subsidiary of Co-| romance abeut contrast in Amer-| “The.Case of Col. Petrov,” story! Heartthrob Theater, mente oulteh to pear WPON, Room WJBK. News, Gentile, Binge |12:00-—WJR, Javk White mity Now, = joems, te whe : “One trip leans’? are our special- 9:00-—WJR, Bing Crosby” | WCAR. Coffee with Clem ww. Coates) Seow commen 1 lumbia Pictures, described in de} %8n and Europeqn marriage) of the top Soviet agent came) 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. tpreee ‘eimaak ian Gk pear WWJ, News WPON, Rise, Shine WXYZ, News, Winter | ‘3 ¥ : customs. (2) Do You Trust Your; over t6 the West while on duty! r9:099—(2) Garry Moore Show, (4) |] money first visit. Hail #:00—WIR, Jack White CKLW, News, Sammy Kaye 2, News. McKenzie . |tail the other day some of the : Peaeal bath ts ake wo a W, Bob and Ray WWJ, Bob Maxwell JBK, News, George) Ceuw padie i i 1 the profit—involved Wife? Comedy quiz with Edgar} in Australia. Michael Gorrin,| ping Dong School. dent tad Sarthe mr mgd WPON, ‘News, Zee.” Orville cet. Rows: Toby David | _WEON, News . salaie of Hollywood films to the) Bergen. Sanford Meisner, Katherine|i9:39—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4 rtleulars best this 9:40—WIR Campaign 'S6 WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge agaecwan Time for Music| WAM Caravan of Musie tion's TV stations. 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. Sergava, star. (2) (Color) Red) fynie Kovacs Show. fuenain} tardies. Ae Ryo Wed, Venues we wk nee $:05—WIR, William Sheehan | 7:30—(7) Warner Brothers Pre-| Skelton Show. Guest Patil! 19:55(7) News. Story Studio. So XYZ, Best 5 WPON, New WxvzZ, News Ace re wees * * @ 2 Dy LW, Bob and Ray $:30-—WJR, Music fall CKLW, Bud Davies WXYZ, Wattrick. Sports When Columbia announced its} sents. Cheyenne is involved in| Coates, newspaperman 11;00—(4) Home. WJEE, Micke Wel. Seb Men — = CKLW. Eddie Chase films| incident in Mexican-French War ’ 11:30~(2) Strike It Rich. (7) News, Home uto WPON, Zee & Orville WXYZ, Pred Wolf | WCAR, Music in the Air | Sine’ News, Don’ McLeoa |Tecision to relese 104 old films me be Fum. (9) 10:60-—WIR, News, Dance pa WaOr, ise Biuate WCAR, News, Caravan through Screen: Gems several). in “Fury at Rio Hondo,” starring|10:00—-(7) Jalopy Derby. Film. Rania & Ricky. WWJ, NBC News WIBK-iNews, Gentile, Binge | 1s CWJR, Kelly: Rainier wat es Se ult of} Clint Walker, Ralph Moody,| Paragon Playhouse. Painter|, a On. WXYZ, Vandercook WCAR, ‘Coffee with Clem WWJ, Ross Mulholland sews, nade = weeks. ago, it was the result ar, , 1;55—-(9) Prayer, Sign Loan Comp: n j \CRLW. News, 4. Van Kuren| WPON Ride 'n. Shing WXYZ, Paul Win “S07 IR. Music Hall \imore than a year of planning and) Peggie Castle. (9) Follow That) murders his brother and tries to | A 2 teed ho ed ES Wxvz, News Mckensie {research by a large staff. The fun-| Man. Ralph Bellamy in “Fuller’s| pin it on an imaginary WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | “2” s | : 10:36—WIR, Jack Carson WXYZ, Breakfast Club « WCAR, News Caravan CKLW. Eddie Chase “ldamental decision was whether Folly.” (4) Dinah ‘Shore Show.) in “@ylvia.” (2) The $64,000! 12 12:00—(2) Valiant. Lady. (4) Ten- orth Perry Street : j WWJ, News by Lewis CKLW, News, Toby David | WPON, News, Piatter Parlor) WJBK, Don McLeod be in TV s in Western ‘setting. (2) Question Super quiz with Hal (Second Floor) Corner Pike WXYZ, ig of the Town | WJBK, News. Tom George) 1:30-—-WJR, Y’ng Dr. Mal WCAR, Caravan of Muste (more profit was to be found Song ' nessee Ernie. (7)- 12 O'clock | CKLW, Ted McCoy WCAR, News Roundup J a FOM,_Dinner Serenede release than in motion picture the-/ Name That Tune. Music quiz Comics. (9) Take a Look. Berkeley Youn,’ President ‘oF atre reruns and remakes, with George DeWitt, host. wie tD Jumbo ‘Theater. The res Hours 9 te 5, Sat. 9 to ¥ . P s ¢ #8 2:45—(4) News Caravan. John) Erwins in.“’The Bugle marl 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Information and opinion about! Cameron Swayze, - (9) China Smith. Dan Duryza inj Songs. Convention for Lover-Boys 8 Dynamite ane a large number of ane from/g:00—(9) Theater. “Seat of the) “Devil in the Godwon," China/1%:30—(2) Search for Tomrrow. ? movie distributors, Scornful,” drama of man facing) trails newspaperman.| (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) Noted Don Juans Arrive Trial Starting jem ster cowees over saat evidence rom Jan] up sche to chat on tax Te/ahgett Sue nae humerous other sources over &) stantial evidence, john} up scheme t on Fe-/99:45-—(2) (9) Kar- f M [ ld farting long period of time were care) Dickson Carr story. (4) Martha| turns, in “Little kg Box.” (2)| nival . fully collated and- weighed. Mean| Raye Show. Rise Stevens, Jean| Highway Patrol. Broderick!).99 (9) Ladies 4) (Color) : in Rain -Soaked onaco Denver Selecting Jury; while; about a ar ago a large Pierre Aumont, Harpo Marx.) Crawford in _—a vetag 1:00) La (D Pav. § Kitchen. “ staff of lawyers a Rocky Graziano in comedy and/11:00—(7) Soupy's on. Variety (9) News, Shoppers Show. BY OLGO CURTIS Her then - — Matricide Accusation) gan investigating the legal rights) musical revue. (2) Phil Silvers| Soupy Sales. (9) National News.|1:15--(4) Fun to Reduce. MONTE CARLO (INS)—Rain- roulette with 60-cent chips. Given Against Graham |!2v°lved in films proposed for TV) Show, Sgt. Bilke gets a hot tip} (4) 11~o'Clock News. Paul Wil-|1.99_:4) Jean McBride. drenched Monaco has clinched a| MELE-ITALIAN LOVER : . distribution on a racehorse, takes the pla- — (2) News Final. Jac Le- 1:58—(4) Fran Harris. monopoly on international romance| Mele is the Italian lover who VERY COMPLICATED . toon’s money and wangles a Goll. 2:00—-(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) with the arrival of three of the/first made headlines with another DENVER @— Gum chewing This is such a complicated situ} leave so he can place a bet in aus to-tS> Wedeereie. Robert}, Hour of Shows, (7) Stars on ing) John Gilbert Graham, 24, is show! ation it’s difficult to describe, In-} “The Recruiting Sergeant.” |11:15—(7) pelle. Seven. - world’s most publiciaad Don Juans.|Kelly. He also glisclaimed knowing 8 » 8:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. Earp enaien! Paige in “Blonde Ice.” (9) Good Grace although he is a friend ot! OF UU Mra ee lvolved are the rights of SctOrs,/ti the ald of & romantic cowboy| Neighbor Theater. George Sand-|20—(2)' Linkietter Mpepett, td Porfirio Rubirosa, Pietro Melle.|qjeg Cassini, formed beau of Grace|tmine Prospective Jers to try idler sors for example, hed| in “Bat Masterson Again,” star-| ers, Signe Hasso in “Scandal|®*00—(2) The ae TE “si uk all d |him for the slaying of his mother/Some actors, for example, , , * «) Little Show,| (Color) NBC Matinee Theater. and king-sized Farouk all popped) anys contracts stating that films in| Ting Hugh O'Brian, Alan Dine-| in Paris.” ¢ @ Film upon the scene of the Prince Rain- —one of 44 blown to death in a which they appeared could not be| hardt III. (2) Navy Log. Elderly| “Mardi Gras,” drama. (2) Miss ‘ Slee oe Festival. ier-Grace Kelly nuptials athough) Mele is the Roman who once dynamited airliner. hown on TV at hours when they) Beachcomber: is important cog!) Fairweather. Mary Ann Brown- $:55—~(9) News. ne all claim they do not know Miss) was given the heave-ho by New * *¢ «@ had regularly scheduled TV ap-| in invasion of Pacific island in| ley. : 2 (MA Date} Kelly. York police from the apartment | Graham, a_slim 160 pounds on Othe ctuee” Githeth : 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. . bi ht of. Brenda Frazier Kelly and who a 61 frame, was a picture of re- neds TV rod a nd . - With Life. (9) Justice Colt, ee ae aa The demas. | Wound up in jail after trying to Jaxation yesterday while 47 pros-|‘orbade 2 as | uthfield Township Man |415—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod: him to Monte Carlo. The domini- | 11 pail. pective Peete were qumiiened. He|thelr permissions had to be ob-| oc ey on Ow Stands Mute on Charge |,.° Romances. : _— . » who was ‘ tained, ; ‘anas : f ‘ F- «ase tuprsted te Wouneenth heir-| Mele said he was in Monaco|!ooked squarely at them during * ¢ ¢ | f | the nk Suen bias ot neat WE HOLD YOUR NOTE; — ces Barbara. Hutton and then |just to take newsreel pictures. their examination. In many cases story y rights w was rings a or 1e p Charged with the nighttime & Day. ON USED TY t romanced Zsa Zsa Gabor, said: _* * & UNCONCERNED LOOK l@ven more complicated /breakin March 23 of a Southfield —— ao re Ager (4) Peanacd 100 TOP VALUE STAMPS 4 “{ am not in town for the wed-| The pudgy Farouk, known as an) His intent expression never wav-\renewable copyrights and "tracing! PASADENA, Calit. ww — When Township gas station, Thomas) (oe — Bind Mickey Mouse wit gach Used TV Purchase : ding. I don’t know Miss Kelly. [old chum of Rainier, obviously|ered as they answered questions the heirs of deceased authors. The jockey Billy Pearson shows up for|Gertcher, 30557 Brentwood, Royal J A Cox TV ! 1 through with dames.” ad doesn't know Grace, since her|whether they would inflict. the|same problems existed in the come TV i $:30—-(4) (Color). Howdy Doody - 3 ig, meer eet cts —=—= family has been asking: “Is Farouk /death penalty “iin the rot musical rights. tn: OCS question show inOak, stood mute at his arraign-| snow, (7) Mickey Mouse Club 463 S. Saginaw St. FE 65-4620: : }Teally coming to the wedding?” Sixteen oS ne New York tonight he'll have Cali-iment yesterday in Oakland County| (9) Howdy Doody. wee jcase. " Sixteen were excused be-! As legal pattorne of clearance fornig artist Millard Sheets by his|Circuit Court. % = cl z = N} "3 id The ex-king arrived at his Cause they said they eeectet: emerged from the work of a staff 4. | *_* | ‘ : SERVICE | | reneee a cee — Pua rere | capita — mers * costing about $150,000 a year,| * *¢ « |. A plea of are was entered : Member of Ockiand Cousty Tuan | He was siiceaisorsid too when Screen Gems took up the problem ‘This doesn't necessarily mean for Gertcher by Judge Frank L. Recmeaice Assccioten gO. 13 said they had fixed opinions/of making new films and sound) 1.1 piny will go for the $64,000,/D0- No trial date was set. | Also on the wedding scene is “the|in the case and that any evidence | tracks from stored negatives and but Pearson and Sheets have weds ) FE 4-1515 ‘handsomest man in Europe.” |presented—or anything Graham tapes in order to assure a better) 4 ‘Admits Dope Possession 4 Till 10 P.M Prince Tasilo Fuerstenberg, a first might say—wouldn't change their, TY production of films than often|friends for avert years. . Ee oo ie _, |cousin of Rainier. ~_ |opinions. jis seen onthe home screen. The). ° . Jessie L. Taylor, of 21004 Rei- 4 c&vtv 158 Oakland : ER ne EX? cost of this Cohn estimated at be-| “Billy rode one of my 2-year-'manville, Royal Oak Township, i . ane eueer 10" oo. |tween $2,000 and $3,000 a film. lolds, Gala Mac, at Hollywood|pleaded guilty to possession of a a | father “ot Soccveld Petncon arden of his mother bare. Deisiel any oo aia ts saill last night be-/marijuana cig os ee Do-it-Yourself |Hohenlohe Langenburg. He is also|F. King, 55. He took out $37,500) When 104 films finally were|fore flying East. “When he dis-raignment yesterday. in Oakland) i \ e Lang rg. g. e ou covered I was an artist he hound- County Circuit Court. | [ithe possessor of a dimpled smile, flight insurance on her life before Cleared and selected there began curly brown hair and much Europ-jshe boarded a United Air Lines! NeW problems of selling to the na- ‘ean charm. DC6B at the Denver airport last tion's TV stations, Did you know, ed me for information. He is very} * 8 s well posted. I'm frank ta say I) Taylor will be sentenced by couldn’t have answered some of Judge Frank L. Doty April 23 + Tube Tester og ee Se ee pen Evenings "til 9 ‘ ed that on his|N 1. The pl loded for instance, that the South and te a) ee i HAMPTON ELECTRIC ‘way pag hraslenagrs the top Do: cuales her Gia 7 West go heavily for actiot pic- files quutions he answered. ——— Gold Medal Flour .......... 25 Ibs. $1.79 8% W. Huron Juan, Prince Aly Khan, whos e * «@ tures, while sophisticated come- anemones Admits $30 Bad Check | 21 ————_____— —|father, the Aga Khan, already is} Federal officials said Graham) dies are of secondary interest? 5 lke on Air Saturday Charged with. drawing a $30. Heinz Ketchup oe ee eee btl. c in Monte Carlo. \signed a statement admitting he the Northeast, on the other han NEW YORK w-President Ei-jcheck on a nonexistent account, AUTHORIZED Aly, who set the precedent for planted a 25-stick dynamite time|it 18 the opposite case. ee eines 2 enn vere he, Gropercn of Ind So Bole Pincapele Jules... 46 on. 2 for 49 DEALER age ~. te Rapier eles denied the ae crabern| | All types a “‘pattmaeal* and va-|can Society of Newspaper Editors;Ave, pleaded guilty yesterday at Te ee eee Jas s e|her arraignment in Oakland Coun- | EMERSON—CBS ‘Africa; but the Aga Khan was men, claiming he gave it under reties — bari pes En Se ur teas aan ty “Greuit Court. " | Giant Box of Cheer ee eee es | .59¢ CROSLEY—BENDIX ee prlapding Bia son Wat show he A = ve ee nit vidual TV stations. Cohn estimates works and CBS-TV from 10 to) She will Bass Toe April 23 mes |? that profits from the, films over 10:30 p.m., EST. by Judge Frank 1. Doty. icant hildre nat profits m , fil LOW EACH NEW TV ; mors — the next two years will ange be-| across career 3 = | PURCHASE Admits Knife Assault A third of Americans over * tween $75,000 and $100.000 each. | } Young actor y -Walter Andrews, of 533 Harvey years old get some form of Socia — an | smu T JA- Ave., who pleaded guilty yester- Security payments. ‘Hazel Park Resident | motion 2a day to a March 30 knife asseuit,| — = —. ie Open Every Evening "Ti aso will be sentenced April 23 by Oak-| Answer to Previous Persie Receives Probation a want i atittes a ia | _ ’ 463 S. Saginaw FE 5- land County Circuit Judge Frank’! A | Charged with negligent homic ide|3¢ toa Lodger . UY Uy, 1} dl M lk , IL. Doty.: | in the Dec. 2, 1955, death of a 16 Doctor of Holy 4 ceapmmmreerg, (ELTRITIMSIS TIRES) ize Pare man, Jobn Bader rig : Friendly Marke \ | SIOleleIARIe lst — of 1999 Goulson St., Hazel Park, 18 —— aeert ibe 884 WEST HURON ST acer ° id é : . 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Don’t be satisfied with any coverage that's less broad! Investigate today—you don’t have to wait until present - policies expire. Simplify your insurance and save, Call eee tie Call FE 5-8172 JEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OF. [OFFICE FURNITURE wall & floor tile | 3am act Sasa beg. ee pees. Rie «See, ALL MAKES — Service Guaranteed! Work Done by Graduate Technician! Sqn” Ten VLE OFFICE EQUIPMENT co. 30 Years Service in Pontiac! For Fun! time you see a truck on the road, remember — it’s not there just for the ride. It's loaded with cargo bound for some important destination —and ultimately that destination is you. : 2 Yes, the economy of Michigan— and of every Other state, in fact—is geared to motor transport. . . Trucks are the key to our great abled us to go out into the rural and eeeten ated one bene homer ae business, projects. Gert Shelby Hotel ° ‘Drives A Truck | Every Truck You See On The Road Is There - Because It's Needed... Needed To Serve You And Every Other Michigander| be All this, and more, they have done because trucks provide fast, flexible, efficient transportation for every kind of material or product. It’s no wonder that trucks have increased in number in Michigan from 150,190 in 1941 to 351,337 in 1954. > - Their popularity has grown because ’ they’ve done such a magnificent job —for manufacturers, farmers, retail- ers, the public—everyone! So, you see—every truck you see on the road is there because it has a job to do, a job that may be tied right in with your job, your day to day living! : TRUCKS ARE YOUR FRIENDS —seRVING YOU WIGHT AND DAY!- Michigan Trucking Association Slated to be heard by the City Commission tonight is the intro- duction of a proposed city ordi- inance regulating the qualifications of ambulance drivers and their as- isistants in the city. The ordinance was drawn up by City Attorney William A. Ewart and patterned after a similar Flint| ordinance, ‘ . Institution of the law was urged by the Pontiac Chamber ef Commerce Safety Committee in January and a group of local doctors. The ordinance is to provide safeguards for persons injured on Pontiac streets by controlling the ‘|qualifications of ambulance at- tendants and other emergency ve- hicles. training for all attendants int re- quire first .aid equipment to be carried in all ambulances operated within Pontiac. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESPAY, APRIL 17, 1956_ Qualifications of Ambulance Drivers \Subject of Proposed City Ordinance of assessor's plat 133. They are, ‘burn avenue from Perkins to Cen- ter. A public hearing is slated to follow we secorsd reading of an or ding zoning ordi-| }nance which will prohibit, bumping shops in. Commercial 1 districts in the city. The State Highway Dept. is ex- pected to be granted permission for widening Telegraph road from 4 to 44 feet. The commissioners are: sched- uled to authorize the city man- ager to sign an application for laying out and designating a county drainage district. In final action two communica- tions will be acted on by the com- mission. - ~The” first is from Hod's Radio Other action to be considered |t on tonight's 24-point agénda con-/ sists mostly of public improve-| ment: projects. | Among these items are seven engineer estimates which are ex- pected to be accepted by the. commission, The city attorney is scheduled to report on a warranty deed from John J. McCue for’ lot 23 of as- sessor's plat 35, which is included in the municipal parking lot pro- gram. : give an answer to the Marine Corps League-Amvets Post 16 re- quest to hold a carnival in May on Montcalm “street. The action was carried over from last week to provide Commissioner Floyd Miles time to investigate the feasibility of the area. Special assessment rolls are ex- pected to be accepted on the fol-' lowing projects: | Curb, gutter, and related work for| Valencia drive from Mt. Clemens to, south line of lots 144 to 253 of the East- view Subdivision, Hazel street trom | Telegraph to Starr, and for Beverly ave-' nue from Laurel te Highw seniors sewer in Astor street from! Maines to Michigan Sidewalk and related work on the north side of Michigan avenue trom | Jessie to Tasmania. The city assessor is expected sol be granted an extension to April 24 to submit a special assessment! rol] for work on Glenwood avenue relocated from Perry to Paddock and Grandview. ‘Confirmation |s scheduled for rolis involving eight public im- provement jobs-on which public hearings were held previously. After a report from the City Plan Commission and a_ public tion is expected to follow on an eens cracat a) hes aera mae herever fine Kentucky whiskey ; 1S enjoyed... the call i. 18 for einai KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY bike $48 $324 KENTUCKY "he 4/3 Qt WHISKEY- A BLEND Code No. 556 sores wr Code Ne. 588 Bt tha Siavy Broo Comme: LOW , cM Tug This chart shows. Old i Sunny Brook has everything! | te it availadio | te ’ came 1 peer? al ont f 1 = | vest | ves: | ves: | vest | E The commission is expected to hearing to be held tonight, adop-| Se ceeeeeeeaeeaene ordinance to rezone to Residential, 3, lots 26 to 36 and lots 48 and 49) situated on the south side of Au-| : | : J UN | ere tee during his 1953-4 term in — Former Rep. Clardy ccaniie James H. Gardner of — Runs for Nomination |Flint also announced he will seek’ and Television Service requesting that lots 8-and 9 of the Elkins Addition be rezoned to. com- imercial. The- second is from the ‘Hilton| ‘Lumber and Supply Co.; regarding ‘curb, gutter, blacktop, and related -twork on Clinton River ‘drive. ip an the Robert Herndon Pontiac Apart- |ment Subdivision. Dems Use Substitute DENTON, Md. (# — A substitute idonkey natned Dusty has furnished a good omen for supporters of George P. Mahoney, candidate for Maryland's tion to the U.S. Senate. Mahoney rode Dusty, who is really only a burro doubling as the democratic symbol and mascot, once around an auction sales arena yesterday. Last week his chief rival for the) nomination, former Sen. Millard E. Tydings, tried the burro ride Democratic nomina-/ FLINT @-Former Rep. Kit | Clardy (R-Mich) Kas annouiiced , he'js_a candidate for the Republi- can nomination to the Sixth Dis- mio seat he lost te Rep. Don Hay- worth (D-Michigan). Clardy was chairman of a House} Un-American Activities subcom-! ithe Republican nomination. Gates Joins 7th Fleet TAIPEI w—Thomas. S. 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