ie Greater - odliseg Pontiac “Anociation = spcupraia \h-takis vighesdataisa apietbdatova deter Zé. _ - to better the trading facilities in the center of the city through a rent Program: which includes; A—Pushing hard to guarantee the © big, through highway west of | Saginaw Street; B—Studying the problem of rebuilding stores on the west side of Saginaw Street between Pike and Patterson; ‘The Weather ‘U.S. Weather Bureas Forecast ~ Rain, Possibly Snow (Details on Page 2) downtown parking. | oe "Monroe M. Osmun, ‘Robert R. ied, Milo L soon as —T _ Cross and John A. iii ele Wiad ine tap: ae committee to engage an expert to survey. the sit- _ uation and make a full time project of bringing Fe woos end ir gta ue Ie a x he City we Pontiac has already made arrangements with a specialist to study this problem,” said Chairman Osmun, “and it is possible that we may work out some arrange- ment with City Manager Willman who is '. thinking along the same general lines. Or, we may take on our own representative. In any . event, his problem will-be to study Pontiac -_ completely and then make definite recom- -mendations as to how we can best accomplish —_ space ‘of time. * * “The ye of this man will be underwritten our three objectives. ciavaliaity and in the eh t 4 by downtown merchants, business establish- ments, property owners, doctors, lawyers and other professional people who have offices. We have other plans for future promotions and ac- complishments, when our first objectives are realized. x. © * “The world is sweeping onward and Pontiac _is either going to keep abreast_in progress and advancement or lag woefully behind. We find the need of a broad program of store improvement * * : * “Our downtown group is enthusiastic’ over - the possibilities ahead and we propose to finance a comprehensive plan of modernization that will match up to in downtown Pontiac. iW cisenemetaaene ~ yadically modernized interiors, We need more § bright, new retail establishments to meet the — competition that exists in the world today. co * the best you find anywhere. Eight downtown institutions have already agreed definitely to underwrite their share of the financing. We plan to visit all _ . other stores, business and professional people, property owners and everyone who has an interest in the center of them to auoecneyel THE PONTIAC PRESS . the city, and invite ‘38th YEAR | & ee : 1 kkk x* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1957—28 PAGES gier are purpose ape Clementine, are children, Mrs. bia pa tex Wenaeer tone ‘aims Rags Mee tion studies until after the April 1 _|. Byron L. Céle, manager of the|Katherine Donato, Mrs. Ada Hurd) | = vec hy ah Mom Abe main Grove Cometat ou election. Standard Oii Co. yard here, said/and James and Charles Felice, all Cra h Near Caro sf at . ey ' “The states were supposed to 12 drivers, mechanics, clerks andjof Pontiac; and. tvo. sisters :tnllll ras pl HEAR REPORT a? Salts , have completed location and cost ‘|maintenance personnel had re-|Italy. : = Connmlasioners oleo will bear the George H, Jacob | studies on their interstate routes _|turned to work today. under the|. Service will be held at 11 4.m.| Mrs. James Duncan, 51, of 8790!manager’s report on the parking A native of Detroit and life-long and submit them to the U. 5, Bu- terms. Tuesday at St. “Vincent De PauliPacton Dr., Utica, was killed in-liots, sale of a house on lot prop-|resident of this ares, Mr. Jacob, reau of Public Roads by Jan. 1. DELIVER FUEL OIL AChurch with burial in Mt. Hopeistantly near Caro yesterday atlerty, meters, and proposed lighting) >, a egg egg ae Many have done so, but not Michi- He said deliveries of fuel oit| Cemetery. Leite ye beset wrod gaat lombaaticiatadredtian atl Suns 4. Harold K, Schone,|4-, Bloomfie a ew \ a ‘ were resumed today and would otyy~ we ped aust cee Ladding going south we ey Ses shecibten of tke baimee Sabine evan continue as long as supply lasted,| "Et f Tun Task turned ble ecemehiie Anke enn Cutts Sor he BY oats Cas Deel, & Gaon 60 Foster is the Republican candi- expected to be through this week. ; — Mr at the Pabrey cor, an erenered fire prevention ordinance. 8 —— ate & Se 908 separ OY CSPU workers walked off the job|Mrs. C. W. Grimes the path of the ‘Fabrey Car. 8¢-Commissioners will be notified also| SY « pediaseten gy cel gn Oe , * There March 7, “ : or Mire. C. W (Estella |iff's D , ot the painting of elevated storage] Stoo — Lodge —— extension of Northwestern Highway) ‘THEATER WEEKEND’ — Formal announcement of the in- | Negotiations weren't expected |; ) Grimes, 80, who died Friday at] Mrs. Duncan is survived by her|angements for the sy Ra one the Recess ls a : -@uguration of a “Theater Weekend at The Waldorf” will be made to be resumed until Wednesday (5; Wy Francis St., will be held/husband. : [Sdesee of Wiesibetieen anit we: He is survived by his wife Myr- | by “executives. of Wednesday. at Arnold Funeral peageren Wallace W- Lee are aldc rir tive manager. The trip ager; ane Ans foe Fi — gene ( covers three days and two nights | workers, and theater tickets to one of the outstanding Broadway hits. Playhouse 90 Also Scores The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureat Report Today In Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At & a.m: Wind velocity § m.p.h. Direction: Northeast Sun sets Monday at €:42 p.m. Sun rises Tuesday at 6:38 a.m. — sete Tuesday at 8:30 a.m, ‘ rises Monday at 10:12 p.m. § OMe eee 77 il Pr OM, . cosecees 28 i eee 37 B OM.. iverssses 27 2 D.Bl..s..gdes-, 38 BOMicsreds...3] ~ : WO OM... se00s ae Sunday in Pontiac fAs recorded downtown) UPS acs s eves Prteriy f: bad arr ree Nh et tt ee ws That, trade sources disclose, why he has had a little sponsor * 2 Spee Tip by Cabbie Leads fo Arrest Act Arouses Suspicion; | 2 Men Held in Robbery of Troy Market mot revealed, reported. that he picked up the two men Friday night in. Troy and took them toa picious, he said, when the two had him stop on the way so they could remove some articles from a parked car, Troy Police alerted the Detroit officers, who apprehended the two men Saturday at a railroad termi- inal after tracing them from the hotel named by the cab driver. Each of the two suspects had $543 in cash in his possession and a ticket to Buffalo, N. Y. Both men pects now being. questioned by De- troit. police in connections with crimes committed there. TV Emmies for Caesar Blow to Sponsors’ Purses al si! i iB [ ries also was voted the best new program of the year. Tax Review Board Continues Hearings The Pontiac Board of Tax Re- view today began its third week of hearings will be conducted in the assessor's office in the City Hall on citizens’ questions on personal property assessments. ~~ Some 450 perons have appeared before. the board in its first. two weeks to seek tax reductions or to question real estate assessments. The board meets from 9 a.m. un- til noon and from 1 p.m. until 4. Baby Sitter Faces Charge of Murder competent and unable to stand trial for the slaying. . amination will determine that. Tiernan, 23, and step-daughter of Theodore Tiernan, 26, of 36 Flor- ned Clarence L, Smith, to represent her .daughter. Motorist Gets Mixed Up Over License Plates Patty is the daughter of Mildred said; however, he was unable to explain the expenditure. Asks Resolution toCurbTravel _ of Top Executives Emanuel Celler (D-NY) said today |Home, Canton, Ohio. The body -Sparks-Grif-| Center Line, and a sister, Mrs. le E. Huron St., died suddenly at ‘ito Plea From Israel WASHINGTON (INS) — Rep. | ul Home this afternoon. of 822 Orlando St. was dead on arrival at the Pontiac Genéral Hospital Saturday afternoon, after a heart complication. She was a member of the Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian Church Surviving are her husband ;a daughter, Beverly Ann Groves at home; a brother, Julian Lieb of Lottie Kuzmanow of Detroit. : : at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Huntoon Fu- neral Home with her pastor, Rev. Theodore R. Allebach officiating, with burial at White Lake Ceme- tery. Mrs. Myrtle C. Thomas Mrs. Myrtle C. ‘Thomas, 40, of 4:15 p.m. yesterday at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital, Surviving Harbor, - ra Service will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Farmer-Snover Fu- will be at Oak Hill Cemet Dulles Will Listen * (Continued From Page One) ing up Council, and the one’ he leaves’ at Bermuda, Eisenhower will four days with Briti ae / Mrs. Paul (Lillian) ° Morton, 38, Fire Destroys Contents of Lunsford’s Market nister Harold Macmil- re ewer? From Area Accept ‘for Missing F94 Jet Ht is ¥ Posts on Committee ington May 17-18. Recommenda- will be made to the U.S. ee rake Eine 23%3° bette F i Fi ” ; eat ag a et an ‘ ZL a ae AT THE 0K et ee Take 19 Lives 13 Killed’ on Highway | : fe bet \ iv , : Series - ] ee aescae RR Ra Pee ae Phish & A ss : : ra i 3 eo “ * ; AP i f fig j 1 , i . j Te : ‘ * é i v= ‘ ; i | . , ; i j fey ne \ : . ‘ * * $ oh i t 4 } \ > | ie | ni cs PRE f, Poy | e } $ f / j i t | Pos ees : ; ' i | Ae} / 3 | Jig S 1 | cae i / se bee i! i} Rae ee Lr eae ___. mH PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1957_ 3 and ties in back. Washes easily.-in-tilec;-tur--—4.—___. quoise or red, sizes 12-20 and 1242-241. Charge Yours at Waite's — Deytime Dresses . . . Third Floor | alt ers pe iA oe . . 3 ‘ us ene “\ ; oar " : i. ; ; ) ee ae a 4 = Cig Se ge ane g Ee CR ; { : S | it ts to Dr. at Dr. * trial when | SeereteesPortly Dr. Adams Wears Sardonic Smiley x: «mms rasie |e es seme — , a Way a eee 3 marder a number of women like to eS he ee Ay ie he d patients called at ‘his house cleared TT with ; i : = eee a ceptionist, their well-wishes - 5a ae : rylee ee eee BO pa . ay mee - LONDON . is often curled into a | Christmas. oe sad ee saat SEPTIK-FLO ifigure of justice, in one sardonic smile, as though the | On his 58th birthday, which he SHOP TONIGHT ‘til 9 S wd 5 hand and scales in the other, tops ure, He is what is known as portly,| doctor is enjoying some private, |ocjebrated in prison awaiting trial, - ae Keeps tanks clean, odorless, and agers se hp sg me y chain tay alg sercasedbare he was flooded with birthday cards é waltine ted. iDr. Bodkin Adams, 58-year- But Dr. Adams women pai ; Reprod pa aa meget eg ale va sre feo yw omg as when hel UGGING ADDER? . Jal = et aotnns ma. Ya Semele widow : om. |, Easthoume is now asked to be} == -You’re fresh and crisp — i Seg | ‘Under this dome have passed to is bosom for 30 years; that the whole day through - GENERAL WAREHOUSE _—f'some of the most notorious crim- nd > A 7 2254 Disle linals in British history, including in this . STRONG BROS. HARDWARE yw lovee, tee sumed. “Lord -. BRANDT'S HARDWARE =H broadcasts, who was hanged 4 S eh. 66 tal” . trate oe | radon, wn was anced 8 pring stal” Print A nt Nay lho’ stuffed oe bodies ete ; by Jean Roberts On octose taee ke, fiwemen tate tho walle of bis prety ia : ce ay CA (nota EC | ‘ManDw, || But the Old Bafley has ney yy ved Pragya eating Be jas beneficiary in the wills of all } DOMTIAC LAKE MET. | Maeet Feppaetenty: commie eaeent, more than $90,000 by their deaths. fe. AL A. 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Frask Giembocki| Bonnie Kennedy, also 16, is the or yen seauntiton Mrs. Milton Miller, chairman, président; Mrs.| Zoo, Rackham Course of North Branch, has boen selected ey sdeous enessonadl ype panes , says a limited amount of tickets , to attend Wolverine Boys’ State at)Auxiliary for.attendance at Girls’ TOWNSHIP — , 80 interested persons — TROY — This year-old com-|East Lansing in June, - Stats oh An Miter te: Sean eee oe 30, orare asked to call MA. 5-1209 early : feat ts battle coer’ the 32 , “206”. gh schoot Junior, i *” * * 2107T Ithaca, is in serious condi-| °F Teservations, -_ a continuing its battle 12-| active in basketbalj and track | Bonnie, the daughter of Mr. and|tion in Mt, Carmel Hospital from Istanbul, Turkey, is a. Mrs, Angus Kennedy of North injuries received when her car niveng. ed building County Deaths . {bana two years, neta menversnp| 22 we pate s, unty | a 5 lin the Math fis een pak cae sas Suna’ or a eomien te Peop le 30 to 80 in gym programs_and at present is Police, Commodore Vanderbilt Yoder |editor of the school publication | Ws D+ Mill, 35, of 76 WOULD YOU LIKE ALMONT-—Service for Commo-|North Branch Bronco.” week, Bote wee. aig west; US TO SEND YOU dore Vanderbilt Yoder, 77, owner eas erdale and ran through .. complete information about a ° till apply for a 2 fm. Wednesday trom Muir Romeo Man Overcome | ly demolishing Mrs, Frovein’s how you can s . Brothers Funeral Home, with se | While Fighting Fire ee ee ae en eee, The Rev. Daniel Boxwell his brakes failéd when he ap- |help take care of final expenses ‘|Military Committal service will, ROMEO—A local mn was over- ag aga Police are check: without burdening your fam- follow in Hough Cemetery here.!come by smoke while fighting a . eee ge ily? . Yoder died Sunday morning in grass fire yesterday afternoon near ortunately the Ferguson Convalescent Home, La-|72224 Lassier Rd., northwest of,dren in the bus at but You can neath, Cie a peer, ; here. damage to the vehicle was $300.|transaction by mail with | A. Spnplah-kacerican Way —vet- aoe AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. on Troy Charge === be ‘ next meeting.. Also on this commit- concerning @ stolen car in Detroit,|ke are Mrs. Jay Westover, Mrs. . Troy will question the David MacPherson and James : the theft of a Seddon. : : : truck in Troy. : safé and panel The safe con- cris ace ewced = Rochester Roof Fire checks. cate, sed, ech as Brings $3,000 Ruin | : oa for Buffalo, N. 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