2 of BTR NEWS scenic \ c AP Facsimile PILED HIGH — Scenes like this were common in\parts of New York state after up to a foot of wind-whipped snow fell, bringing depths of up to 34 inches and drifts as high as 15 feet, This mo- piled ‘higher than his car and the driveway clogged by: the latest fall: Some roads, including the New York Thruway which runs between Al- bany and Buffalo, were closed for a few hours teriet fa Eden, south of Buffalo, found the snow by huge drifts and zero visibility, Boy ‘Scouts to Take Over Run Pon tiac Tomorrow . Anew administration will take over Pontiac Tuesday. The new. office holders will make a clean sweep of top city positions and*“on their honor will do » thelr best to do their duty to God and country.” The neW administration, all Boy Scouts, will be headed by Ronald Card, of Troop 29, whe was named city manager. He ‘won the post in a Prive election among scouts. \ Presiding in the municipal courts will be Donald Flowers, of Troop 64, and Don Wapley, of Troop 7. xk * * Scout, city cnmisiigalomers silt ment, fe. leek.» mage sind Ete by City Manager Walter K. Willman.” ; The commissioners will be\Ted Barrett, of Troop 7; Ed Chamberlain and Mike Morris; of Troop 20; Worley Smith, of Troop 5; Rick Serwin and ' Wan LeCore, of Troop 244, and cas McGeen, of Troop 29. * . * The “take over” at City Hall is part of the observance of Boy Scout Week which apened yesterday. - Farmers’ © Utopia WASHINGTON (Ns) — A farm industry official predicted today that by 1980 farmers will be plow- ing, cultivating, seeding and fertilizing at the same time—with the aid of closed-circuit television. Cows will be milked by machines that guide them into their stalls, wash the udders, and Tycord the yield automatically. + 2%, * \ Such devices will bring vast changes in farm production, according to Dr. F. J. Greaney, former president of the Agricultural Institute of Canada, and also will'give farmers themselves a new look. Writing in “Foreign Agriculture,” Greaney said that 22 years from now the farmer will have to be a first-rate electronics technician _ te kev his farm running. Greaney said: “Our task then is in the field ot 3 agricultural education. We must provide young ' farmers with the technical know-how so that they can use the improved equipment, and with man-\ agement know-how so they can make the _ of their resources.” \ ik * * : Electronic equipment, according to Greaney, will preserve meats, control sex in livestock, and do much of the farmer’s thinking for him. A SIT-DOWN JOB : With television, for example, ‘the farmer could sit-in a chair and direct by remote control four tractors in different jobs in four fields, WR The electronic milker he describes is even more s futuristic. This machine would: - —Guide the cow into the milking stall as the previous cow is automatically released; * Wash the udders and dry them with hot air; —Identify the cow by a code branded on her rump; : Release the correct ration into the hag =. Record the milk yield a y + Spek the deere teh OMMEE ON dae " # — Jease the cow when milking is finished. yoetitenl machine 49 Ge thet~and Sang ty me chines in order. Gieasidy: kdhatha thd Unetwmiie, waktine inte janis _tmpossible, but he asks: Who #oild have predleted_ a = oo ths “we WOU yd be killin; l The farmer would have to take the electronic || milking clusters on and off—nobody’s imagined a I Brave Teenager Guards Children Intruder in Birmingham Cuts Phone Wires, Tries to Enter Home Police and neighbors ‘today are praising the courage and fortitude of a TSyear-old babysitter who ‘|stayed on the job after a masked burglar had cut telephone wires Standing an the porch was 4 red-haired youth wearing two masks. : * * * She ran to the kitchen phone, Slonly to find it dead. She tried the| bedroom phone and it. wouldn't : work either. She went to the kitchen, got a. big knife atid kept. vigil for an hour and a half until the Quarts The presence of the family dog, j\Zany, helped her through the or- = |deal, she said. Police said the telephone wires} _ had been cut and a garage window) opened. | Flint Boy, 13, ‘Chutes , Frigid 2,500 Feet SAGINAW (INS) — A 13-year- Mlad Funt toy today was in the : running for the title as Michigan's jumper after + youngest parachute \ ihe braved a cold 30-mile wind: to. \ @\jump 2,500 feet from a plane on \ @ his first try. ‘@| Mike Lussier landed. ‘at James} visit her \ Municipal Airport in Saginaw yes- - @ |terday to qualify as the ninth mem- jw, Aiber of the Michigan parachute 2 iteam, His brother, Art, 20, F a |former Army paratrooper, had in- @\structed him_on the technique of - 4) Jumping. Mike made his jump in 15 above zero weather and was dragged =\head over heels in crusted snow “iby gusty winds as he landed. He gicame up smiling however,, de- “Wish I could jump again today. | \I wasn't afraid a minute.” and attempted to enter a hry in E. Potter. Hart Makes Bid for Sena " ‘LANSING (—Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart, 45, of Birmingham, today formally bid as a Demoeratic candi- date for the U.S. Senate seat of Republican Sen. Charles The long expected announcement; at a news confer- | ence in his office, undoubtedly heralds an carly declara- tion by Gov. Williams for an unprecedented sixth term |. te Seat as governor.’ Both Hart+- have clear fields in the Aug. 5 primary paving the way for the Nov. 4 general elec- tion. Hart, now rounding out a “second term as lieutenant governor, launched his political career in 1949 as a Williams appointee to the Of- fice of State Corporation arid Se- curities Commissioner, and has been in Williams’ political shadow ever since. Hart declared the people have They have promised too many happy endings at low cost; they have not told the hard truths with- out which-a free people cannot un- (Continued d on Page 2, Col. 2) - tive board meeting. . |system to boost benefits to an esti- Beck May Lose ‘Free Lodgings Report Teamsters Seek to Repossess Lavish Union-Owned Home Teamsters Union - bosses today were reported considering repos- sessing’ the lavish union-owned home that Dave Beck, the union's ex-president, occupies in Seattle, Wash. This is one of several “cleanup moves” reported due for discus- Hien —by Beek «—strecessep dames: R. Hoffa and other Teamsters chiefs gathered here for an execu- Beck was due here to plead against taking away his free lodgings. The AFL-CIO also today called for an emergency pump-priming of the federal-state unemployment mated 4% million jobless workers. - MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ® — The Dovonno (left) anil Mickey Ti WOULD UP BENEFTTS Saying both the present level of lbenefits and their duration is in- adequate, the labor. chiefs urged Congress to more than double pres- ent benefits and extend their du- ration to a maximum of 39 weeks. largest U. 8. 1,400,000 members, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) por Its. Sup pital Friday: pital supports and adheres = Hos pital Staff Votes + for Flath The her en was passed unanimously at tiniie to hover around the a meeting of the medical staff of Pontiac Genef&l Hos-|zero Anark.. Whereas the medical staff of Pontiac General Hos- Say Keego Man Beat Girl, 10 Szumowski, . Former Boxer, Charged With Wielding Razor Strap A-former amateur boxer is being held by Keego’ Harbor police on charges of beating his per stepdaughter. Chief Richard Hurtubise, of Kee- BO, said the girl's entire back w “one mass of black and bie marks’ inflicted by a razor Pp 30 inches long and four = wide. The chief said Frank ini, ski Jr., 25, of 2066 Wiltow Beach, Keego Harbor, beat /his step- daughter, Diane Dy » with the strap when ght denied her father had been to the house to The beating, “he said, occurred ednesday t, but was unknown to police 1 Friday when Szu- monski wag arrested for the De- troit policg. Thu y morning his Wife, Dor- othy, took her daughter and her ‘sons by a first marriage, Randy Brock, 7, and Grant Brock, 5, t¢ her parents’ home in Detroit: ‘Friday, Stumowski showed up At the parents’ home'and threat- / ened them with a 45 caliber au- tomatic, they to Detroit ' (Continued on 2, Col. 6) In Today's Press Comics .........++ wer County News ......6...0.0.+ 16 _ Editorials . pscensestcz © Markets OOH eee eee eee . > | * Obituaries ...--..:-- essen A _—_ eet te LgleSr tions eeeee 18, 19 ters va ico 8 7, av ore Ee Wiison, Earl ............,. 25 Women’s Pages ..... ios. WS eee eee ee Yue than eee q best interest and safety a the pa- persoual conduct of Aits members in their relation- ship to: patients, hospital personnel, and medical col- leagues, and. x/ * Whereas Na Ai. Sullenberger, M. D., has caiyied on a course of coriduct over An extended period of Such a nature as to deménstrate his disdai# and utter contempt of] —- these gforemeritioned standards and principles, now therefore B¢ it resolved that the medical staff of the Pontiac General Hos- does hereby express its dis- approval of the public statements and actions of Neil H. Sullen- berger, M. D., and especially the | unjustified collateral attacks upon the person of Cari 1. Fiath, whose only role in the present board of trustees and the medical” staff, and Be it further resolved t the medical staff again co the board of trustees for its forthright action in protecting the public in- terest by involking long-established reasonable and necessary hospital rules and regulations which are characteristic of all accredited hos- pitals, and are designed solely to control and promote high standards of professional practice, and * " ¥ Be it further resolved that the medical staff commends Cari I. Flath, Executive Director, for the courageous and exemplary manner in which he has affected the tem- of Neil H, Sul- necessary able in the exercise of the ioral and legal responsibilities of the board of trustees in protecting the = Ine Tax Returns - Prepared Angus 7Campbe' ax Accountant 095 W. Huron &., ‘Spee es FE 23-3615" to the highest standards otf from .16 to 20 degrees tor *ethical, professional an litigation is that of agent of the |. Sunday mo _ Pentiac Press photo CHILLY WAIT — Teeth a-chattering and feet almost numb from the near-zero temperature, these two brave girls; Juanita , braved the eleshents ’ with Pontiac area residents this morning on the trip to work. Zero Reading on Sunday Marks This Winter's Low : The mercury plumeted to a teeth-chattering zero for the coldest reading that has gripped the Pontiac area so far this winter. And you might as well keep the furnace stoked up| “|B Lose Lives as White Veil Envelops Area Other Parts of Nation Reel. as Storms Claim 14 More Victims ALBANY, N.Y, (AP) — A ‘huge sheath of snow en- cased upstate New York to- day, ithprisoning farmers, -|stifling cities and strangling highway travel. plumes of snow blinded res- eye forces, snuffed out“at -jleast 13 lives and erected towering dunes that sealed _joff countless hundreds of motorists, The weather bureau said the blizzard would continue in some parts of the state today, particularly in the GreatLakes area. The 275-mile stretch of the wine thruway from Albany to Buffalo -pwas opened again to traffic. Vast wind - whipped. & % . Syracuse and Utica, prostrate under the three-day fall of snow, Syracuse had 34 inches of snow on the ground, including 12% inches that fell yesterday. The Weather Bureau said it was the Rare Sees Geere, ice. Lely ane STATE HOSPITAL READINGS Midnight. 5. , 6 m. ‘ates 2» ees 3 a. m. 3 a. m. a9 Noon 2 4 a. m. 2 9 a. m. Ss 2pm. iu and check that anti-freeze,+ says the’ mercury will con- Soho relief was promised during the’ day as the bureau predicted a Tuesday. Tonight's low is predict- ed from 4 above to zero. The reading of tero Was re- corded at the Pontiac State Hos- pital at 7:30 a.m, yesterday. Up to only a still-frigid 4 above was the downtown reading Sunday morning at 8. dumplings, as the Weather Bureau Gertie the Egg Plant Has No Cause to Stew EL PASO, Tex. ® — Gertie, a 2-year-old hen, was scheduled this week to become the ingredi- ent of a dish of chicken and But that was before the spry girl produced four eggs Thurs- day, two more Friday, and still another on Saturday—a_ short working day for most everybody. But Gertie did it — and then : crowed like a rooster to celebrate ,.. In Oneida, cots, blankets and the production feat of the per- |sandwiches ; The Automobile Club of Michi-| feetly normal eggs. So Guy Forti, |state armory for dazed travelers gan reported a rash of “can’t) 7, says he'll just keep his one- (Continued on Page 2, Col.'4) chicken egg plant. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Making ‘Voyage’ in Texas ° SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)—Man’s chances to conquer outer space were on trial today at Randolph Air Force Base. ~ *. &% Airman Donald G. Farrell, 23, from the Bronx, squeezed into a 3-by-5-foot the School of Space Medicine for one of the most fantastic voyages In history. For six full days he will pretend—both physically and psychologically—that he is aboard a space rocket headed for the moon. _ Next Saturday morning—if everything goes well—he will climb from the instru- ment-jammed space barrel a weary but un- harmed veteran of the mysteries of space travel. * * rell commented calmly, “Well, here goes.” ALL WIRED UP , The 185-pound guinea pig wore a pair of light blue, plus several pounds of wire tapedto vari- | Ous parts of his body to relay his physical condition constantly to ‘scientists outside the steel cubicle. + Fs ko S The same air inside the cabin is being used over and over with chemicals remov- ing carbon dioxide and new oxygen being added. The heat inside the cabin is kept at 85 —legrees-orJower, Explorer, the first U.S. ‘ gasellite, has radioed that its interior is around 85 Saprees. N\/, by a blond airman in a narrow steel cabinet — a six-footer _ metal space cabinet yesterday morning at - As he climbed into the space cabin, Far- loose-fitting hospital pajamas First Man Braves Space All Farrell's food for the six-day trip ts inside the cabin. Most of it is In concen- trated and dehydrated forms. An elec- trically heated cup near one elbow “= furnish hot soup. = * .*®&.°*® Moisture from his breath, perspiration and other waste moisture is purified for re- use as drinking water. Other wastes are taken care of chemically. He can push a button and deodorize his space cabinet, An- other button increases. or Mecreases the humidity. _ TV INSTRUCTIONS - At carefully scheduled intervals the ex- perts outside the cabin flash instructions to Farrell on a television screen a few inches before his eyes. x k * He may be asked to twiddle his thumbs to test muscular reactions or he may be given a complicated problem in working the controls of his make-believe space ship. A portable TV camera inside the cabin relays all Farrell's" movements to moniter sets outside. In an emergency, coverings could be ripped off the, portholes and - Farrell could be seen directly through thick glass windows, In moments of relaxation he hears hi-fi music piped into the cabin from a special selection of records. — : | x *&* * The airman got the job because of hig quick reactions to other scientific space tests. ~~ Airman Farrell is 23,7 ‘weighs | 186, has s hazel eyes, and is wounaeried. | ~ Battle Looms on Civil Rights “House Fight’ Over Fund for Commission Catches Members Off Guard ‘WASHINGTON @ — An unher- def Gel vides tt wona ts . Oe Oats floor today, threatening to many absent members off Smothered in Snow regular money his year’s | bill to: finance the White House a i : 2] i z i EB i ; Hi I i i The Weather. ae Weather oh a Ose Gow ienetes rs | 16-28. tee aS . Today in Pe fn Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At 8 a.m: — velocity 1 — on aoe me ste Mendez 0ST pm ~d a.m. fain » RD Eg ey ot 1:52 a.m. st eho wane as Some dessene eeaassenes mt Fear Age b br caus wai $065 cee srsotres my 4 srestebedeene +: WTO goo 0006s s 00500 050 5 6 fo. id Yor “9g Lt. Gov. Hart Bids: _ dertake the hard burdens of world jman-of-medium height, Hart ts-an But} main job has been to preside engagements in all sections. = Nixon Belieyes: By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON (INS)—Vice Pres- ident Richard M. Nixon warned today that America’s greatest dan- sia without a war,” for Sen. Potter's Job (Continued From Page One) leadership,” Hart said. Domestically, he said, the eco- nomic welfare is threatened by barageer ays aor to weaken FEE Bemaeg al A Washington, D. €., and. took «his law degree in 1937 at the Univer- \Biggest Riseiok Threat ye Now Internal. Penetration. E Lalawoin Chlierses- incl af -cut- 4 Nixon said hie ig so convinced of]: -« the Soviet propaganda peril that he .. ting President : Agency ger is “nét war, but losing to Rus-ishould actually increase It. “SPACE” PACKING — With inet in which he'll be making a simulated six- day trip to the moon in the background, Airman Donald G. Farrell (center) shows §S./Sgt. Wil- liam W. Henderson some of the personal belong- - ings he’ll take on his trip. Henderson also takes & look at the played into the the space cab- ee eu AP Facsimile stack of hi-fi records that will be steel cubicle for Farrell’s relaxa-" tion during his “journey” at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Tex. Also viewing the dis-. play is Lt. Col. George E. remiss space med- icine chief (left). tl Will Relay Concern to French and neither it nor economics is an jexact science. .|danger,"” he persisted. ‘We should "| United States has termed the epi- . WASHINGTON w — President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles conferred again to- day about the French bombing of sode profoundly disturbing. White House’ press secretary hower had personally. instructed Dulles to ‘call In French Ambas- James C. Hagerty said that Eisen- No Heave-Ho for Schwartz concentrate our information pro- gram in Asia, Africa, the Near was a year behind Williams in law school. In 1941, he began a five-year - |waftime ‘stint in the U.S. Army, e] Of part in the D-Day invasion rope in/June, 1954. He was —— was hospitalized five meni Hart returned later to the 4th Infantry Division, and was dis- charged in 1946 as a lieutenant) Curt colonel. He married Jane C. Briggs, daughter of a Detroit industrialist, They have eight chikiren,. ranging in age from 10° years to seven months. A quiet, boyish looking slender accomplished speaker, known for his ready wit. As lieutenant governor, and is* his ever the Republican controlied- senate, He has often said his aim was to make the office, a kind of fifth time job. To ‘this end, he has served in many ways as a kind of, deputy to the governor. For the last year, perhaps in an- ticipation of the candidacy. an- nounced today, Hart has traveled the state widely, keeping speaking severely wotfded by a mortar> wheel in state government, a full)- “We should always be ready to, talk, but only if talking can accom- ‘a summit meeting curity for the free world.” (Next—Nixon discusses the GOP political outlook, and his views of the presidency.) Film on Europe Due | in Adventure Series The Downtown Pontiac Kiwanis Club will present Nicol Smith and his film, “Europe's Toy Coun- tries,"’ Tuesday night in Pontiac Central High School auditorium. * * * This will be the fifth program in their Trave] and Adventure Se- “tries. Smith is famed for his explo- ration and filming of many remote ‘and never before filmed regions of Hthe earth. The program is scheduled to be- weatico had. soene | WASHINGTON (INS)—A House Record Winter's ‘Lowest Reading could spread a false illusion of se-). (Continued From Page One) start” calls for emergency ass, this morning. * * Making driving somewhat haz- lardous-was a light snowfall which began shortly after the* morning rush hour was under way. /Poatiac area residents strug- gled to work this- morning in 7 above temperature. Those that usually waited for public trans- portation grabbed any means available to escape the bone-chill- ing weather. The previous recorded low this winter was 3 above reached on Saturday, Jan. 4. Winds up to 10 to 20 miles per hour were expected to add to the frigid readings tonight. . *' kk * The lowest temperature record- ed in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 4 The reading. at 2 p.m. was 14, * * SSNS. SANS ST olS 0330 BeGes. Seve Sat esnate RAT'S AWAY — The Navy's new rocket-as- | sisted torpedo, RAT, is on its way toward a sim- ulated enemy ,inderwater target after being test-fired from its turretdike launcher on the - deck of a destroyer. RAT is propelled over the ._ Ake, Dulles Confer on Tunisia Bombing conferring at the White House when Hagerty’ made the state- ment to newsmen. Asked about Eisenhower's per- senel—reaction;—Hagerty replied he believes the President's views were reflected. in the statement -|}of concern by the State Depart- ment yesterday. Asked whether the United States is contemplating any action, Ha- * |gerty. declined: to go beyond his statement..today and the one is- sued by the State Department Counsel Stays With Probe saw In Paris diplomatic sources said today that France has told the United States steps would be considered to prevent any repeti- tion of such incidents as Satur- afternoon meeting with Schwartz to enable the counsel to brief mem- bers on upcoming hearings. Moulder, who stated he was sat- isfied with Schwartz's handling of the investigation, said he could not give any reason for the change of attitude of other subcom- mittee members. It had been alr conclusion that 34-year. old New York law pro- fessor would be fired from the sub-|, committee: job. However, Moulder sdid he had “not personally seen” such evi- dence. The chairman said he has. been ‘frustrated and discouraged” in overcoming roadbocks thrown in the subcommittee’s path but he de- nied reports that he had been threatened. with any political re- Schwarts is charged by ex-of- ficio subcommittee member Oren Harris (D,-Ark,),. with us- ing <@ travel voucher to move his furniture from New York to Harris says. Schwartz, with Moulder’s. back- Ing, denied he used the voucher im- a. red herring.’”” however, that his chances of stay- jing with the committee were very thin. Williams Fights Flu ‘LANSING (INS)~Gov. G. Men- \] nen Williams was expected to - ee ee oy Amory Houghton, that the French Cabinet would consider such steps and would also launch an inquiry into how the incident took. place. The French official was de- scribed as ‘being very disturbed by the incident at Sakiet Sidi Youssef, tt we * He was reported to have told the United States that there were 16 incidents provoked by forces from the Tunisian side of the frontier in the period from November to December and an- other half a dozen such incidents in January. District _ of A native f f f Servies for Harold J. Hall, former manager of the ; j z = : e [. nal é =F Bloomfield Detroit Edison. Com pany, was held at 2:30 p.m. eos at the’Cass Avenue Chapel of the Wiliam R. Hamilton Co., Detroit. of Jackson, he died Beck Could Lose Union- Owned Home. re 68,| Forme Supervisor of Waterford Dies Morris M, Jay, 73, of 2435 Voor- heis Rd., W: Township, ‘Pontiac High School Auditorium at 8 P.M. - TUESDAY helm although one of those under Sry ae ing toward reentry into. the Sefer’ February 11, 1957 a i? c “owge tea, arco we| NICOL SMITH that’ Hofta himself must: forsake|*“Europe’s Toy Countries” any top ‘Teamsters post before the Colered Motion Picture main body of organized labor. wm do ou Know about Monaco, Hoffa apparently hasn’t the Nicol Smith, a Calltornian and a Leland slightest idea of quitting. Stanford graduate, hag some very inter- stories of these for you. own Grace Kelly = helped to — much attention Monaco recen the world’s. smallest state, much to offer any would-be traveler. Bee Andorra with its sheep, its smugglers and its Mercedes-Benz cars, its shops filled with perfumes, cham- pagne.and laces cheaper than in Prance or Spain. —— in San Marino with its and beach includes stone-cutters, curte shops, cattle fairs and its re- ligious festivals. It derives much of , Gow | vice |ite revenue by the sale of stamps to . pt cg he} Liechtenitein on the Rhine and at the foot ~ he Aips is another small plus cole 4 Another move Hoffa and his ad- visers -were reported co is ouster of Frank W. Brewster as { the Western Confer- country and undsual manufacturing lections of famous paintings. Crofoot School Athletic Field Open for Parking No Seats Sold at the Door Keego Man Held in Child Beating _ (Continued From Page One) where his wife was, they sald. Detroit police immediately set up two road blocks but Szumow- ski eluded them by swapping cars with his twin brother who lives in Detroit. They then contacted Keego Her- bor police who arrested him at his home. : *’* * * Chief .Hurtubise said he found Szumowski at his downstairs neigh- bors trying to sell them his furni- tor. Two loaded clips were found in a jacket pocket and the holster was under his car seat, the chief + toh a the dng the wel ALL DAY ‘MONDAY. ~ DUE TO DEATH IN THE FAMILY ‘ 5270, w. a St. : ) Stunning Valentine GIFT WATCH rare on Pelee! é a RY ee ‘ 2 i Valentine's Day . 4s is Friday, Sy if ie , "100. NORTH SAGINAW. Ney PHONE Federal. a7 % potas ~ intensified a search for the com-' chums, Misses Anne Dykstra, 24, THE: PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY io,1958. 7 Hal Boyle Says: NEW YORK # — If you ' tan business judgment America's top women bankers, the Mary Roebli x ns ac of the trust the feminine intuition- and Trenton cbing Co., of . one of N.J. “Any country with the caren re- present recession will be. short-'sources we have--and the lived. * * € “I'd rather call it a pause, any- way, than a recession,” said Mrs, “In the long pull, in Trenton, ability of its leaders—certainly will not permit a continuation of this pres- ent pause in its expansion. we are still A firm the’ gresiont anlite to. tie annie.” optimism } a. Woman Banker Sees Recession as Short cand faith in a When her husband family that built = Will Devote Lifetime to Research - ‘Humble’ About Cancer Grant CHICAGO (AP) —.A 34-year-old Uni- versity of Chicago scientist says he is “pleased” and “humble” with more than half a million dol Talalay, a German-born phy chemist in commenting on the grant which will provide his annual salary at the uni- versity until he reaches retirement age. Rok * “IT also am humble, realizing sibilities that go with the honor. the whole idea is that the mo given to the University of Chicago to sup- Seek Attacker isc of 4State Girls iH One Man Already Held After Stabbing, Robbing in Chicago El Station I CHICAGO (W—Authorities today | panion of a knife-wielding teen- | ager who slashed, robbed ' a student nurse and three hometown girl friends visiting Chi- | cago, j One of the attackers was seized | Sunday by a Chicago Transit* Au-| thority detective who heard the! girls’ screams in the lower mating of a West Side el station, | Police idéntified the attacker as Henry Marshall, 19, Negro. Marshall told police he came to | Chicago from Vicksburg. Miss., a month ago. Marshall identified ae knife- weilding accomplice as Johnny Lee Trimble, also a Negro from Vicks- burg. The women were Miss Betty Kime, 24, a‘nurse in training from) Grand Rapids, Mich., and ther lars by . the American Cancer Society to devote his life- time to cancer research. “Naturally, I am pleased,” said Dr.Paul itheir | scuffle, a grant of sician bio- the respon- However, ney will be in 1957, By ‘ individwal, represents ‘a big part of the ig entire 11% million dollars the society. allo- cated throughout the nation for research Bridgé—died in 1935, The bank then had imillion in assets, and She is reported to hav ‘of about a million dol She. prefers, ther financial affairs my pwn checkbook."’ } An attractive gréenish-blue eyes, M Mrs. Roebling started her busi- ness. career at 20 in the statistical growing future«re part of the life department of a credo of this- sprightly 52-year-old widow, who thinks she is no less/ing securities herself. feminine because she can handle x2 the details of a five-milliondollar bank loan as well as baste a roast or decorate her apartment. place as a member of the board of the Trenton Trust Co. Two years ilater she was elected presi@ent. million dollars. Today it has 70. ‘to a rank among the top 350 of) port me and to pay my salary for special ithe — apo research. “T wouldn't know what to do with half a | million dollars and neither, would you,” he told a reporter. . We vt - Dr. Talalay, who has been doing re- ‘search work in the activity of sex hormones and their enzymes, has been at the uni- | —“ x * versity since 1950. He. received his medical - degree from Yale University in. 1948. _ The grant, the largest ever made by the society to support the research of a single Mrs. Roebling also is a director or trustee of 18 other corporations. however, except te remark drily, redhead dresses chicly. This year she was picked by the Guild of Profession- | 4, al ‘Sicilian as one of the coun- try's “10 best-tréssed’’ women, Philadelphia’ an honor that amused rather than | brokerage firm. Soon she was sell- overwhelmed her. P| Some 65 per cent of the em- * ployes in her bank are women, |} — wealthy|but Mrs. Roebling says this figure| - Siegfried Roebling, member of the/°Mly reflects a growing trend in! the Brooklyn|the financial world. she took his ek “An increasing number of wom-) en are going into banking,” Zs she! assets of 17 TONITE and TUESDAY has climbed | * i e an income lars a year, to keep to herself, “T-balance * with rs. Roebling Ps oS et Ss edaneed WROUGHT IRON b Md ge ‘* * * EARD SHOUTS Making his rounds, Nicpon shouts and entered the station. | Nic icpon told police he was slashed and about one: million. people. Positively . TONIC IGH T and TUESDAY Only! * " = Seller garees with zipper points. 2 pairs. Simms) purses were taken after a/ Miss Kime said she $1 00 Sanforized, heavy 10-ounce long wearing dun- front, Biue denim in sizes 4 to 12. Limit | | ‘ ling the two men forced them into Iby one of the assailants. , \the basement of the station where | both men fled, Nicpon said, Marshal] was captured by two/| lost | policemen: as he was descending a girder of the station platform into ja nearby parking lot. without charge for questioning, —While You Wait Service— $9 00 Parts He was held heard! - The Saar ‘has 991 square miles Extra e OILED @ ADJUSTED @ STERILIZZED reinforced strain Basement $8 N. Saginaw © @ CLEANED 4: representative will be every WEDNESDAY of Factory R tative wre 2: STYLES » WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M, Reg. $4.99 37 REMINGTON j| or. 3 | i _ Electric Shaver Exactly as pictured, choice of Then, RECONDITIONED | j f upright or horizontal | style > . NEW SERVICE—Remington factory ¢ 1: Electric Shavers —Main Floor __Mail Boxes boxes—both in black wrought iron with ‘brass medallion. i Scallop cover, ay! rustproo! style. * “s, f ) | 98 N. Saginaw —ind Floor said, “because of ithe pleasant working conditions, ‘the a via-| tions it brings, and hechuse they) are pre-eminently qualified for it.| “Women have the rarest com-' modity in the, world, and’ one of! the most valuable — common sense. I wouldn't’ say that men don't have: it, too, but they cer- itainly don’t have a corner on) the market," Mrs. Roebling, who reared two children, says the frustrated ca- reer woman is } largely a myth. | = i TONITE and TUESDAY al | ee aC bs ec. : 3 iar CX a a ey Wig sus ee eee eee ee Oe a Oe ea eT ~~ ee ix. 6k os Ss ee | a 26 er ee es en) ba —— ; a i. ees ee 4 (soe ey .(’ = a ee ae 3 [oe = Cd pe ee ™ 3 = ee —- 3 + —-) « = ad 3 Sizes—. All: Pacem “~ WOVEN SPLINT Hampers |” $1.98 Vale ss eee $2.49 wales $4 98 25 x 18 x 14 Inch .. 1 $2.95 Value Srp i8 27 x 19 x 15 Inch .... 2 Sturdy woven splints éf natural maple. 3-ply hinged cover, rein- forced’ masonite bottom. Many uses threughout the house. SIMMS... 98 N. Saginaw . —Znd Floor BABY SPECIALS “TONITE and TUESDAY ONLY - Tonite and Tuesday Sale of DRUGS & COSMETICS FOR THESE weeawest as OS EF De rT rr ys sey ee vvrrvTYY r) Is at our store every week. For Purse or Pocket Atego EER MAIN FLOOR BA Choice of 620—1 KODAK F “ae oe g Jean Young, 21, and Grace Vru- wink, 22, - FAIR CONDITION Miss Kime and Miss Dykstra were stabbed and taken to the (Cook County Hospital nurses’ in- firmary. They were reported in fair condition, Miss Young suffered minor scraatches in her struggle with the two men, CTA DetectiveAlbert Nicpon, 57, who came to the aid of the four women, also was stabbed. He also was reported in fair condition. The women told police that they were alighting- at the Polk street station after attending a loop movie when they were confronted by the two attackers. Police quoted the women as say- Z TONITE & TUESDAY MEN’S WEAR (fie SPECIALS * STOOL * TABLE TOP COVER —Styled as Pictured— Original $12.95 Value E LIMITED STOCK-Get Yours Now 20x15x30-inches high, % 98 North Saginaw three-shelf all- - in. 24-inch matching stool in red and white only. plug- TITEPVTTT TT TTT errr Verichrome pan black in 620— 27 sizes. per customer. CAMERA DEPT. SPECIALS TONITE and TUESDAY ILMS 66: ee eb be he hb tt te De dei ll ls tle A te Al th Mi Me i Min Ny it Mi in Min i Min Me Mina RGAINS 20—127 ew $1.00 Value DUO-PAK 2 ROLLS Sarees a re *_errereree,,.,T Limit 6 & white film Limit 6 les $1.25. Roll ‘ul color snaps. ‘CUSHION SOLE’ Irregulars of 59¢ Values 499" | mar —_ = elastic hag Soe —_t infore: el and absorption. NO va Site 10% to i Y Solt. Absorbent COTTON :Men’s ‘ Drawers4 ‘Reg. $1.49 Men’s Work Sox 75 MONDAY & 1 SIMMS. SUPER aR : TUESDAY ONLY’ . t Cans Slightly Dented While in Transit— BUT ALL i FIRST QUALITY KEM-TONE a Cans are slightly ye nohe Flash rn Velue 99 eETakes color Eas pictured. 4 for Extra ete ett dt Sadat ee cme pee $10.95 Quality driver. ns Unite—- / All Steel = =| She Iving A (Exacily as Pictured) * i * Four heattaes Shafees . * Full 5 Foot High . * Ready te Assemble ff Shelves, frame and braces come 3 Ti easy-to-carry darton ready 3 a to assernble with common screw Each shelf holds 300 i 99 sli Value 30 x 40 — 6 «oInches $13.95 Value wutee 5822.50 Value x 50 Inch eee eee tripod base. easy storage. Kodacolor Film | 620-—-120—127 Sizes 88° hoice of 3 popular sizes for beau-3 Limk 3. ; rit ‘BROWNIE’ 6° , photos or black and whites ——- indoors or outdoors; day or night. Glass Beaded Brilliance pete RADIANT Meteor us, SCREENS Tremendous savings on screens fors movie and slide projections Polds compactly for Use lavawey. Main Floor Reg. 5S5¢ Bottle ree ee Se ere eee err eee ew New IPANA TOOTH PASTE 53 Tube oat weer eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee ‘San 33 82 2 oe, » 4 9. rere ee rerrerrrrerereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereerereererererrrrererreY KOTEX SAWITARY NAPKINS a Box of Wises Nutri-Tonic CHEMTRONIC Life Permanent $2.25 Value ania 153 | Camera: slides, Exactly3 99. waie ber meat 4 ie. 89 Sart 38 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor xe Sturd li Stain Resisiaont ENAMEL TRAINING POTS 59c Value 49° Easy to oftan ena- With Cover—ENAMEL DIAPER PAILS odors Reg. $2.79 | | al | \ Large capacity, will Bail handle. Hoids Seven Boliles + BABY BOTTLE Sterilizer Enamel $2.98 Value Be vapor for com- plete steriliza- tien. With ‘lift- out rack. BABY TUBS 18"—$1.69 Value I ‘44 Rolled extra safety. edges for strength and in, Tub, 4 $2.59 value .. Ae “ Blond Finish—HARDWOOD NURSERY CHAIRS Smooth sanded chair with pot and strap, | Lasy to Clean—Unbreakable Plastic Diaper = $3.95 Value With Cover Tite fit cover, removable handle As~ sotted colors, Skin Soft PLASTIC - 2s $4.00 Value 89 Betier than chown. Built-in soap tray and — ele th tray Bear renkaile. in cole 98 N. Saginaw MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS at sorb odors. | Retains steam — Pails EF ‘Baby Bath Tub : —Main Floor & SHOP Abooys Ample . Parking © ‘ Space for want (18% Tonite ‘i 10 P. M. “Save both time and money « «« here a : Simms. you usually find everything you priced less than you expect to pay. enews eae wea CLIP THESE COUPONS — Bring ‘em With You! All Items Specially Priced TONITE & TUESDAY “nother adv.-full of “COUPON SPECIALS’ that offer worthwhile savings. these coupons. None nerd at these prices without Popular Save 32c id BAN DEODORANT Regular 98e Value roll-on men and women, COSMETICS — Main Floor Wih This Coupon style for (Limit 1), Ste aes cove: enti 98c Pkg. of 20 Genuine GILLETTE Guaranteed Ist (Limit 1). Save 25c With This Coupon Gillette Razor Blades : Blue Blades. in handy dispense. quality. DRUGS — Main Floor Hi}\ VALUABLE COUPON Kg ck b> - boxed, put SUNDRIES — Main Floor a bs \ Save 28 With This esti Se. 39¢ Per appa Sets Clear glass with screw-on metal tops, gold finish. Gift TITTY e * 11° erereiat a Titi us LN I 4 i. Electric Hand $1.00 Quality . —te included Save 6le With This Coupon Metal case, fixed focus, bulb (batteries extra), Has bike bracket. (Limit 1), HARDWARE — 2nd Flobr Lantern © shins oc $1.16 — Genuine Rand & McNally (ROAD ATLAS MAP Original $1.75 q Road maps of U. S., Conade M Last year’s edition. hogy d big Ben Alarm Also Baby-Bens Genuine Westclox $6.95 clocks, factory guarantee, tax. (Limit 1}. 10% SAVE $1.16 With This ‘can Va ‘Latest miodels, ; CLOCES — Main Floor Clock a authors. pe LIMIT—buy Westerns—Love Stories—Mysteries—Etc: 1 25¢ & 36c Pocket Editions Big New Selection Popular novels. by famous Over 60 titles. NO TOY DEPT. — 2nd Floor THIN IT all. you. want, AYO $2.49 Value All rubber, red oniy, built-in drain-slope.- Large _ in, (Limit ). HOUSEWARES — Ist Quality of Famous Make Drainboard Trays Zand Floor ay men we * rat rrr) 98 N. Seginew St. Discontinued Model “SAWYER” Viewmaster & veal E my [| rn — + Main Floor JIMM): . Original $2 Takes all 3-D Vv iew master reels. As pic- tured. (Limit 2}. s ¥ ie ee? Tiiaiiiis ROTHERS | Foun _ — (are Plane Crashes ‘Dodging Snow 1 North of Niles NILES @—A small, amphibian plane dodging an Indiana show storm crashlanded in a field two) iliness. miles north of here late yester- day. All three occupants escaped serious injury. . * * * William Jellison, 36, of Hobart, Ind., owner and pilot: David Fish- ‘er, 28, of Gary, Ind.; and Jellison's son Renald, 14, suffered shock and minor bruises. deltison told police he encoun- tered a snow storm while flying from Elkhart, Ind., to Hobart. He said he tried to turn back _ but got off course and was run- ning low on fuel when he ar- rived over Niles after dark. After vainly trying to find a place to land, Jellison said he tried to set the craft down in a farmer's field: One wing struck a barn dur- ing the descent, spinning the craft around and dashing it to the ground. : * * * Jellison Said the place was pur- chased shortly before the flight. He estimated damages at $1,500. bans. WHAAAM AFT Mrs. William (Louise C.) Ar Besides her husband, she is survived by her daughter Mrs. Vern Case, of Pontiac; her sons, Carl M. of Birminham; Clarence L. of Pleasant Ridge and Harold A. of Auburn. Heights. Twelve grandchildren and 19 great-grand- children also survive. Service will be held at 2 p.m. |Grove Cemetery, Mt. Tuesday at St.. Trinity Lutheran | Church with burial at Climon Clemens, 'The Rev. ‘ciate. Her body will be at Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home until Tues- day. MRS. EDWARD L. CHAMBERS After an iliness of several |months, Mrs. Edward L. (Nettie) Chambers, 80, of 4240 South Shore He|Dr., died at her home yesterday. She is survived by a ‘daughter, Ralph Claus wil} offi-|* ‘Deaths ‘in Pontiac and Nearby Areas eld ot Sp te. ‘dey ti P| ley Funeral Home, Pontiac, Mrs. Gail C. Winter of Watkins 80, of 3747. Auburn Rd., died. at Ponihd’ stics eit beset home Saturday after short/@-m., Wednesday, from St. Bene-|Bible in . HG a Ee yesterday after an illness of eight months. She made her home with her datighter, Mrs. Phyllis Guap- man of 76 Home St. A member of St. Vincent de Paul. Catholic Church, she _be- longed to the Alter Society of the church. Her last occupation was in maintenance at Dodge Park No. Surviving beslies her daughter is a son, Fraticis, of Pittsburg, Pa.) Her body is at Pursley Funeral Home. MRS. WILLIAM A. HAVILL Service. for Mrs. William A. (Mary) Havill, 91,.of,173 N. Perry St. will be held at 2 p.m. Wednes-~ day at the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home with burial at White Chapel Cemetery. The Rev. Martin Bur- are you a Ss Thaa(smirshe this month? Mrs. Havill died this morning at St.'Joseph Mercy Hoépital. She was a member of the First Con- ‘Most of us have hs when we are a little flat . . . need stay on their feet! new clothes, FINANCE SEROONAD 2: pd 1185 North Perry Street . 2 Miles Northeast of Downtown Pontiac * Mout to the New A & P Supermarket Phone FE.8-9661. “Parking No Problem” Sei aD ‘Bonnie, Cherie, all at home; his father, Joseph Auchter; a brother, Richard iday. Division. Friday in St. Petersburg, be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Farmer-Snover Funeral, Hom abou ove ie Pid 16 years ago. He leaves his wife, Margaret; fwo daughters, Mrs. Grace Jelsch of Pontiac and) Mrs. Louise Cole of Lake Orion, and a son, Edward: D.. of Fern- WALTER W, CARLINE WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP Service for Walter W. Carline, 72, of 3626 :Lincolnsiiire Rd., will be held‘at 2 p.m. Wednesday af Purs- ~ | White Chapel Cemetery. The Rev. C. George Widdifield will officiate. He had been a county resident for 32 years and was for- merly employed at Pontiac Motor Surviving are four sons, Alan, Robert and William, all of Pontiac, and Stanley of (Chicago; three daughters, Mrs, Gale Depew and Mrs, Melvin Miller, both of Pon- in Lincoln, Neby/ also was a tiac, and Mrs, dn ster, Mis = sister inviaw of Charles Gates bow Lake; and wes, vice presi dent under P bert Foote of Ul. ident Coolidge, SAMUEL COOPER ya ll ag — = vice '—-DES-MOINES-8-— Claude-W- Tinamed as Philadelphia's Man of ley Funeral Home, with burial at/ programs, died yesterday. He also ‘was a staff vice president of the Radio Corp. of America."He was bern in Philadelphia and was the Year in 1953. * * * GRAND RAPIDS, Minn, 2 — tiCharles K. Blandin, .85, president and owner of the Blandin Paper Co. and a former publisher of the St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press, died yesterday. born in Iola, Wis. — eh -t executive director in 1952, died Saturday, Rice, born in, Paints- associated with the firm for more een, pyeee, « NEWARK, Ohio (®—Mrs. Beman Growing Savings Account Adds to Confidence, Security MONEY WORRIES! Not any more. Not since Jane and Bill began saving with Pontiac Federal! Setting aside a few dollars from Bill’s paycheck, first thing, starts each month off right for them. Gives them added protection from emergencies. the temptation to overspend. Puts them both in a better frame of mind! ri _ Their choice of Pontiac Federal was a wise one, too. Bright, modern office . . . spacious building . .. new parking lot with free parking at our home office . . make Pontiac Feder the “easiest place to save... ” _ And for good ‘measure, their savings earn the high- est return paid on insured savings in. Pontiac, Current 3 os Rate Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. Removes ™ Ri 407: Main St. ine a ai iF Fg 3 F r E $2 g f Ee aft ath § : mn i g g i yf lof tetavinien network talent “and WASHINGTON # — Col. Heber |r Holbrook: Rice,-75,preaident of ort pp ag eg tage U.S: Could Shoot fo Hear DuPont Man | He will appear at the Civita noon meeting in the Elks T and at a JC dinner beginning | os p.m. at the. Hotel. Roose-| velt. DeVore now has offices in Chicago. Moon Rockets in '58'| 2 Civic Onbanizaions | In Colors “That's a gentle reminder, | George, as to what's coming Uf _ you forget’ to drder me some new iniaid kitchen -linoleum from the B&G TILE OUT- ee ¥ SPECIAL THIS WEEK: | [Statehood 4 STICKS Rog, ‘GAME 4 RACK $9.95 | Ceiling TILE ° Sq. Ft. Premium Brand PAINT -:-. 5 TE o m- St. : Toes The Rav. Jel Hier will neral Home at 1:30 Tuesday, wi ons ee ce LINOLEUM TILE 7 MRS, BERT WEBSTER > ga ae : lisher of Better Homes & Gardens} Maj.. Gen. John ssises 2 Surviving are his widow, Cassie;|2%4 Successful Farming maga-jchief of the Mrs. Bert (Clara A.) Webster,'one son, Albert of Capac, and ‘izines, for 28 years. He was bornisile Agency at ‘VINYL $4, of 32 S. Marshall St., died to) prother, William of Detroit. in Gibbonsville, Ohio. said the Army could Hallequin Pattern van day at her home after a six ionth ey oe: =n ‘lite im orbit around : illness. AXEL, E. DAVIDSON | PRESTON, Ont. \#—Prot. John|within. months, if i PLASTIC = ‘ifetime Guarantee She is survived daughter vélie . Buchanan, 86, former director|sion to try. Medaris Mrs. Beate Sigh: We Pam TXOM—Service tor sel B: Daler ge extension department at|a television interview gp ertiagal gerd en will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at|2m*@ro pt rely Ag be pow Sg ay Ppt LoTs OF FREE "| 3a Richardson-Bird Chapel ‘ Webuntiy of: te Dalley i. iment otaien Whbitime he had been on th Iowa Defense Funeral Home with burial at Oak-|Rev, Edmund Caes Jr. will ofti-|Stte College faculty. | a orca HONDA. sae na a hill Cemetery. The Rev. C. George/ ciate. ST. Lois # — : —e a Widdifield will officiate. Mr. Davidson died Saturday a i ony _— could MAYNARD JOSEPH AUCHTER (yy snes Ot ante resident fox 25,Associated Press, died Saturday. |to ped . CLARKSTON—Service for \May-| years. He hag worked for AP pe nard Joseph Auchter, 35, of 47l2 ay |S ll am Hillerest Dr., Clarkston, will be The pay ‘lwould include radio for sending back the fligh mark the moon ~ than the hest of th Low-Price 3—for < s mec é sineaniiin t e e ca - i a4 { THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, EE BEVORY 10, 1958 of ‘ : e v eo HOME OWN ERS Ask us. about: policies in one with only one FIRE —. WIND — THEFT DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS SAVE UP TO 25% See or Call expiration date! > GENERAL INSURANCE - 807 Community National Bank . Phone FE 4-4523 a we The NEW type of tiene owners’ insurance. All your — LIABILITY — ETC. MAYNARD JOHNSON , fatanent UJ, 8, Government Paid $10,000 in 1808 Ellis island, thy e adore eae that poured maillions of immigrants into America’s meitin be By ROBERT FARRINGTON NEW YORK @® — The little man in the gray hat gazed dejectedly at the massive red buildings aiid the boarded up ferryboat through a haze of falling. snow. “it they gave it to you, it would cost yu millions to make / any use of it,” he said. Then he and a handful -of pro- spective buyers boarded a Coast bey WORKING Nigag PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE rk.|mest famous islands in the world » jand now the whitest elephant in gam iteeming Manhattan and a ‘brisk _}swim from the shores of industrial Ellis Is Island Goes Up for Sale ‘Friday: Only I Mile From Teeming Manhattan! Guard cutter and headed back to the crowded canyons of Manhat- tan. Behind them lay one of the stable, Ellis Is- * * * Once the main center for immi- gration into the United States, the island in recent years has been used principally as a detention home for persons being deported. Maintenance costs drove the im- imigration service three years ago to close it up, The government first tried to interest other de- partments -but found no takers. Now ig# the public's turn to bid. Offers to buy it will be opened this Friday (Feb. 14). © It's am enticing prospect! An island only a mile off the tip of the government’s land. New Jersey, * * * About three ‘dozen big solid brick buildings sprawl over most of the island’s 274% acres. There is a complete power house, an incinerator, a water and sewer | The most persistent: suggestion, ve, Weather Bureau mF a: cmos pe ) ra local weather ' bureau tat tr roe er ate ong ¢ + pe ¥ heat: ot the i Hl | TONIGHT. system ‘edoquate for several Be al a SHOP. ‘TH a sand persons, wharves, docks and] * Casanouhedion: ie tha ‘Scouts cement sidewalks shaded by grace-| of Pontiac end Ockland aoe during | : qvetinewan. ful old sycam a pie National Boy Scout. | the island, Proposals on what to do with | Ellis Island are plentiful. The | government hopefully suggests using it as an oll depot, or a warehouse or factery. State, city or federal use as an institution | has been recommended, Private — Uses a5 an amusement park, a showcase of American manufac- _ turing, a university, have all been mentioned, get, the ferryboat that goes with | Week Feb. ‘713. Tailored to. Your Height sa PROPORTIONED CHINO* Walker Skirts... ... Tapered Slacks * Soft, Satiny Doeskin Cotton * Guaranteed Washable -. is for the government:-to use it to treat narcotics addicts. Another suggestion is to turn it into an “ethnic museum” — a sort of. monument to the millions of immigrants who helped build America. * * * There is also a question of title. SPECIALS: ...to win your esl & MONDAY, TUESDAY, end 10-11-12 | nider’s -. ‘Oz. Bottle 10. _CATSUP | infant federal government in 1808. >. d | Actually, customers who poked}. : . a ‘than. they did of New York title. | ‘head. But I kicked it from under- imeath and he got it in the face.’ A person's definition of a good |women’s coats, but it’s usually a’ jman who winds up paying for the New Jersey * Little or No lroning Required farm when: he Ganed it back in revolutionary days. How New York State got title isn’t clear but New] — é York sold it for $10,000 to the . ; Short 10 to 18 Medium 10 to 18 Tall 12 to 20 a around the island’s endless rooms’ and corridors the other day spoke | more kindly of New Jersey title’ * * * “If it's New Jersey's,” said one, es 2 ) Slim, trim and terrific . . “You might be able to run some- oy : . thing here. But New York? The} -* eeage custom fit sportswear by taxes would “kill you before = SS : Pembrook. . . smoothly started.” ; oe re _ es Own your own island, anyone?! ag ms tailored to your individual -_ proportions. In colors to Shoe on Other Foot ‘match throughout your wardrobe; beige, black or ee grey. Choose yours tonight! glow had a simple answer for po- lice when her husband charged $598 | #. bailing cooking oil. Said Maria: |} * s ae “The oi] was in a frying pan and ‘ Be oS he was trying to pour it over | . salary depends on whether he’s! getting it or giving it . . . Hundreds' of minks are killed " yearly for | crime.—Eari Wilson. | * FRESH PORK LIVER ~ FRESH CARROTS: 1 POUND CELLO. BAG Muller’s Oven-Glo BREAD ae. Ge Loses for CYPRESS GARDENS GRAPEFRUIT | JUICE... Giant — _ 46 Ox. a a s _Can : Fa LiouiD DET _DETERGEAT vd Oz. n mere as won 1200 Baldwin fo} eee ee 64.11, inal 7580, Highland - Sure || ] MARKETS at WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD and M-59 Green.” Charge Yours at Waite’s - »« « Third Floor > Add. tibely color to your home and protect expensive furniture! ~ Reversible . . . Clingfit ~ DACRON ~ COUCH THROWS drax treated to repel soil! CHAIR 5 4 99 ES: 5° Add lovely color to your home . . . at the same time you protect your valuable furniture from wear! These reversible couch throws are of wonderful dacron . . : easy to care for, washable and colorfast. Fine quality, closely knit and drax treated for at resistance. Fringed. Choose red, brown or gold decorator colors. S O06 Charge Yours at Waite’s .° . . Fourth Floor OAT DED COVERS © AUTO SEAT COVERS POR SEDEPREADS «cane TABLE CovERS Lintless Washable . . . Non-Skid Back 100% VISCOSE BUY ONE AT THE. REGULAR PRICE... GET ITS. MATE at LESS THAN HALF "32 21" by 36” ioe ® 1 for $3.50 i4" by 42” 27" by 48” 1. fer 4.50 4 for 6.50 2 6 24" by 70" Renner “Large 36” 8 et 2 “2-513 Matching Stool Lid Chyers wend de Fa $1.50 Fine quality, lintless, washable, 100% viscose rugs to add that touch of color and take the wear most anywhere in your home. .Choose Sandalwood, Aqua, White, Pink, Spray Green, Smoke Grey “ or Hunter Save almost. half! ee President and Pubtisner Se; To Remind Us of Its. Manhood Building Work celebrated over our-entire nation, and in some foreign countries. . 3 The Scout movement stands firmly upon its record. In its 43 years it has grown into the biggest youth organization in our land. | . xk *«. x Since its organization, over ten million boys have used it as a step- ping stone to wholesome lives. They’re om the front battle line in fighting juvenile delinquency. kk * In this fight they have an ammu- nition that cannot be gainsaid.. It Y is the court statistics throughout our’ land. They show mighty few names of former Boy Scouts. . A Pontiac judge » ‘of. A half century’s experience in jurispru- dence says in the thousands of cases that have come before him, there is no record that any of them was a former Boy Scout. ke ©. ® ae Seouting gets under a juvenile skin in a.manner that is truly marvelous. A lad will stand by the principles of the Scout oath against — any and all temptations. He . will work for his merit badges as he will work for nothing else. The Pontiac area is in a rather Scouting. Our ”~ unique position in ‘ Clinton Valley Council, comprising most of the area of Oakland and Macomb Counties, including the cities of Pontiac and Mt. Clemens, is one of the few in the entire nation with such a diversified membership. 2 RR -At the national annual’ Scout conventions we always are pointed out as an example of what can be done when our boys come from both city or village and also from rural homes. j With over 10,000 boys and grown- ups enjoying the benefits of active partcipaiion p eergergr™. cil is numberéd among the strongest in the United States, - U.S. and Russia havoc: On Cultural Exchange The cultural exchange agreement reached in Washington between a special assistant to the State De- partment, W. S. B. Lacy is a wel- come if limited one. - It was garefully drawn and ‘ should tend to take some em- _ phasis off the current dangerous military and ecoriomic rivalry between the two countries. Bas- ically the agreement enlarges the present limited programs to exchange in two years films and radio-television broadcasts and some 500 artists, musicians, ath- letes and students as well as ex- perts in education, industry and various other fields. xk whomy.Ged would make have spotted the Young Sai s consolation is... Your picture in - known wliat Is the riches of the pieces because, as they said, “This ™Y heart . . . Oh. I do love that giory of this mystery among the- was never written by Doe y and . . - 1 know that you Gentiles; which is Christ in you, all thin sweetiees find Saft!” are true . - . But nothing can Te- the hope of glory: — Colossians — med laters. mot mote than ene page Place the joy . . . Of being close 1:27. : : gr,tie outs, one pera ogee tee eee ee | al heed Dosis. or treahaneah, “aie be anewered ty dear . . . By any rule or slide. . . And death's not the end ‘neath . Dr. William Grady, if a stamped. sels Unless my arms can really feel - the cold black sod— . addressed enve! le cont to Tas: Pon ex « That are at side. ; tiac Press. Michigan. ye _ my side. ‘Tis the inn by the road on, the (Copyright ac eee 1958) way to God. — Charles Warner, Case Records oli a Paychoiogist: ee CURR MN tec Remmi Lh | 7 ae _THE naan PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10; 1958 seBitics senichsiaallte the Borgia touch.” “It that’s true,” said Lucy “It | miust—it's got to be—one of the family.” F z 5; FE prage?z i E * jile 1 wh i ht a's Sw wel roe wo wit lon Or ristmas. peu Sein eae an Se, on OS, Ie Ca “OX, Put her through.” He said Bacon ye sald Inspector “She has been pretty eet " to Quimper, is your purse on] nurses oe > iptecthes way [a Why, Alfred I wonder?” said What’s that? Serious +] nething of Mise. Kyclesbarrew ~ ek Yes os 6 Dr with tng] na vei tet © couple. of m0 7 know,” said Lucy. “I now ; +1 Hf 300 lke & word with| Sore (om Yo" comming Gowat” Ii wag meant to be Aired?” | “As fast as I can make it!” | | (“Bunny—tI asked that too!” He Nanded: the receiver’ to the) worshy 019 tly horagoa somehow, ‘so point- “Qui = con we She looked pale and Grawn.| se 5 couia ‘only get at the ss Yes... Quite right . Wi pears re nepatoorticcnt motive for all this business,” Ye earry on with that, We'l be “ne sald Craddock. “It doesn’t seem st em perry: ne py to tie up. The strangled woman * : Lucy. in the sarcophagus was Edmund “Wag te at thought last night that they were , “ ” all dying.” s widow, Martine “« Its. Alfred, said Dr. Quimper . Let’s assume that. It’s pretty And he's dead." * 2 8 well proved by now. There must * * Fon gacdhy nor be a connection between that, and Over telephone, Craddock’ curry the deliberate poisoning of*-Al- * voice came in sharp “Yes — very nicely laced with} fred, - “Not really,” Lucy agreed. Craddock warningly. to be.” * * she passed old Mr. Crackenthorpe’ room. here.” “Well, look after yourself,” said “There’s a poisoner in this house, remember, | and one of your patients upstairs .|probably isn’t as ill as he pretends - Lucy went-upstairs again slowly .jafter Craddock’s departure. An »|imperious voice, somewhat weak- ened by illness, called to her as “Girl—girl—is that you? Come Lucy entered the room. Mr. was lying in bed 5 pom eek after everybody, you knew.” “Mushrooms, nf said Mr, Crack- enthorpe. “Damned dangerous . things, mushrooms. It was that soup we had last night. You made it,” he added accusinely. * a * “The mushrooms were quite all right, Mr. Crackenthorpe."’ “I'm not blaming you, girl, I'm not blaming you. It’s happened be- * lfore. One blasted fungus slips in and does it. Nobody can tell. I know you're a good girl. You wouldn’t do it on _ Purpose. How's Emma?” “Feeling rather better this aft- ernoon.”’ “Ah. And Harold?” “He's better too.” “What's this about Alfred having kicked ‘the bucket?” t—*Nobody’s supposed’ to have told you that, Mr. Crackenthorpe.” (Continued Monday) Snuff Sneezing Telling , BANGKOK (INS)—Thailand low- ered its tax on snuff after hearing convincing arguments that present sitaxes encouraged black market ac- tivities. How did police gauge the extent of the black market? ‘Sim- ple,” said one official, ‘There is altogether too much sneezing going on in neighborhoods where no taxed snuff is being sold.” — OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Mon. thru Sot. bE Fs And ‘Rheumatism How. te Avoid An Free Book on Arthritis _ a ; : us P is ae | en? / ses £2 yi \ \ Aa . 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Bove Ord tetinsers le Ss = S recent. letter to Secretary, , Howard's, Cullman, a first’ ass ‘American who took the job! lof U.S. commissioner of the fair for’ no financial return, weote: | never dreamed up thé magic num-| ber of $15,000,000 (the sum original. to cover U.S, partici-| | ’ ae: THE PONT! Ac PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY | 10, 1958 , Rocket Explosion - “Wounds Youth, 13 SACRAMENTO, Calif. wi — Mi- ichael Noeey, 13, was in a » Sacra- face. The boy, a junior high school pation, as opposed to a reported Soviet ‘investment. of $50,000,000.) “Tt . -was given to me by the yard- State Department as my “tick when'T took ever the es. | sigament. Subsequently, as you know, about $1,000,000 more was added through inflation and taxes in Belgium.” More than three millions hate! been slashed from the original, ree jsum suggested as our minimum needs there—and this in face of rising costs and a tax the Belgians have put on every exchange except possible handshaking, “We realize that the congression- yeu ‘had to be amputated. He also stt- | S— LLLSSLLLLLLLLN oo ae ar ae i Mi a Lowest Pricel q \Ever | NORGE N Full 9 Lb.—2 Way GAS DRYER ON BRAND NEW 1957 MODELS VD AA A A A A AA A A me ff f~ SA A A A ms a SPECIAL sad a 68 Other ‘Norge Divers Sale Priced trom $118.00 VERY sen Be 1 F Seenenebenerds: “TAKE YOUR TEU $ “TaSNIX OL e NSE TO we wf i! ® om 1a oe @ ow _2 8 8 a8 _ i. -. 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Thawing Out in J amaica With Blckock Min Rie a ea PITTSBURGH — Police ar-}weapons because he planned to golroad route in North America fe rh ‘lrested Domenic V. Rizzella, 36,|h | akitngs of las in ep pig te ra And aphlonysop en A we “st Sing yea trade winds, the this most “aterm ~ edifice, : ou say— ‘okay, boss, sont push delof suburban Wilkinsburg when "he inte sentenced him to 18- pet darohee pd pone for a iil ny, ais co tealing | [eer the sent ou pehe saoebngreo fagpr Beach's pe ! they found a .38 caliber revolver, |to-36 months in the county work- read crosses the Continental divide. wh can alt for a cigarette; whereas in some |—the towering, swanky “Casa Mon-jand explains; __ Tender Beck | ender Beef out from a vaca in| MOre savvy Prae Uee coe ae “The American people are ¥ ; nse thelpaled. They went etrematonins| POT ROAST CLUB ‘STEAKS. . ea 0 which, at 15 cents a fling, Ameri-|°“"), amd is located next to aj — owned by. the British. But less than a quarter, hard cash. day is blessed year-round with thejeven if they don't need it. They béeia ‘All: Makes—Expert Trained Technicians Pe. = BACON _ cans: do. nice, shady cemetery where it is] pert echnicians Guaranteed “Doctor’s Cave, ” the local beach best fans nature can offer, want a swimming pool | oe midday Montego sun|With its powdered sand surround- = se __|sea, They want egg in their rum. | “al Jamaicacized American, s do } come . “aa 8 =~ a afipercan res awtly aden iv Tay called "Sling Git Ne} Bee monk GUARANTERD: = Le C BEEF c Fannin . Sila aaa gcihc ining woven w hats. | Complete Line of Automatic Parts . | 5 “ee b . : 4 tb “ th i lite ! : ; iH EK RES esec : & : : E E z : 3 : & i: 8 EE id 2 z 8 e ' E (| F ts for push America , os B Automatic Washer and BREW RUM : = brs idyllic cove where celeb- || Besides, they don't brew much|Titles secretaries meet, amid) D R sae S * a tea here. They brew rum. Which ikinis and bacardis (both of which =MEFYCr NECPGIF Service | Englishmen: don't take to but/©@ ¥¢ dangerous under such a hot a ar reason that they/ed by perfurmed scarlet trees and| 50> Souers, amiable manager ofA This is not, in Jamaica, con- oer. | LIVER BEEF Bay with its white sands and , | brilliant blue waters was a lazy Ss fee, seer tere oe All Types of Dryer Venting Supplies EGGS pts oe a oe :. Sec eee eee t this valuable coupon entitles the hideaway where the rich and fa- | is infirm and Nos. 3 through 15 mous could lose themselves in whe are scrawny, need the Yan- 2 BUSSARD ELE KR in flora and fauna - covered cot- —- apd bearer to s 1-lb, limit fresh tages, and where a less-lucred Solieh ' wae cee rar ony |_Tslle oe lterse ot sos P Arenas co Pa Cc 1REMUS <«. Gk, ib along the beach without e-and-death affair/ ~ a nue — A sighting another human. stretch thos lovely, costly Montego} ee * ida have increased the tourist five miles without somebody—usu- Air Conditioning—temperatures made to order—for all-weather comfort. Get a demonstration! horizon. As one New York socialite put it, “This place is getting as crowded as Jones’ beach in De- ce Facog MOSTLY NATIVES In spite of the sharp increase in people with money in their slacks, this vivid blue-green-red resort is still made up of 9) per cent na- tives who own the sun in the morn- ing and the moon at night and that’s it. Unlike the frustrated na- tives of Nassau, the Jamaicans still maintain a cheery attitude about the pale invaders from the iy northern hemisphere. ; : Surrounded by poverty in their A ¢ little towns and villages;—they | Ae Be Pane |! still manage to grin and say “Hi, ~f eee : boss,” whether you're male or - : , 3 female, when they pass you on Z | ) County Births ; Following is a list of -children born to Oakland County couples as. £ recorded in the County Clerk's of- , / fice. Only the father’s name is Pentiae i. Ww. Ci ‘ Primo C. Manni, W. Strathmore. Richard G. Barnest, 168 W. Howard . ‘ Walter L, Bimy, 3366 Pasadena, Fs Ernest W. Elam, 34 Gillespie. ohm Btehen, 459 Franklin. Henry ooo. 902 Ketteri ' Edward -M. Finkle, 110 Waterty. Herche] Flack, 53 Hibbard. Leroy A. Fleisher, 3180 Bald Mountain. stn Pisins Marin K. Jones, 3331 Prembes. Raymond L. Hunter, 39753 Loon Lake Robert. R. Locker, 3320% Sashabaw. Vernon ix Klein, 2700 Gorland George Carson Jr, 4336 Territorial, Walled Lake LeRoy A. Graham, 46530 Pontiac Trail Theodore J. Gubacz, 1816 Payson; Norman O. Trudeau, 4871 Halstead. Willard Brewer, 20825 Beck. Prederick W. B . 1987 fs - waceies ke Fiat Syeaasetn a tae rest . reel! L. Weaver, 1981 Richardson. | . sa | WANN we VW . : Impala Sport Coupe with Body by Fisher, Every window of every Chevrolet is : Safety Plate Glass, A BEAUTIFULLY. MOVING THING! ’58 CHEVROLET — It’s built to shitnk the niles and level the roads. It brings you a iam_L, Rieker, 1808 % R. Rieger, 2400 Welch: APPEARANCE | RADICAL NEW V8,* a new Full Coil Suspension, a new Safety-Girder frame —more new things than any car ever offered before. Chevrolet 1S LONG, LOW, AND LOADED! Don’t Dut off driwing Me one. This new Chevrolet-was built to be | looked silken response of an nee like the Chevy’s new Full Coil suspension knows. Only franchised Chevrolet dealers 5 oh at and longed for. You can tell that from Turbo-Thrust V8. It’s an extra-cost option © how to take the ripple out of rough roads. Pick-Up and Delivery aie : the glances you get when you drive it. . that gives you extra-quick action the — For the last word in comfort, you can even FE 5-6107 soy , But Chevy was also built:to put zest, second your foot flicks the gas pedal. have a real air ride, optional at extra cost. - Lae < ~ and smoothness into driving that haven’t Utterly smooth and quiet, too.. Now—during Golden Opportunity Days a GEN EY : been there before. Another thing you'll like is the solid, | —your Chevrolet dealer's offering good-as- : : You sense this the first time you feel the sure’ feel of this new Chevrolet. And ~~ buys on all models! *Optional at extra cost. display this famous trademark “Mitel vssr co | ‘See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for quick appraisal—prompt deliver sts al ‘ 5 2 , ; ; . id ¥ ‘. # THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, pusnvanyn 1 ‘1958 oar = F N44 oo aa == a ye fe : race Se : = = Sede eS fo ek = 1; pe. . ! : Ay ey oe ; ay t ib When members of the Children of the Lidirlain Revolution met at the home of Mrs. Allan H. Monroe - on Cherokee road Saturday afternoon, Barbara Shad- ley, jantor: president of Col. Stephen Het Chapter, volunteered to + preside at the tea table. Mrs. Harvey” Maisner, senior state president of the CAR, stands in the refreshment line. —Personat News of ‘Interest Judge and. Mrs. Clark J. Mrs. and Mrs. Harry T. Grif- Adams of West Walton boule- fith of Dakota drive entertained vard spent the weekend in Chi- cago where Judge Adams at- tended a conference of the American Cancer Society as chairman for northern Oakland Mr. and Mrs. -John Wright of London, England; Sunday eve- ning for dinner. Mr. Wright has been studying at° Cranbrook Academy of Art. The couple é County. On a cruise to Hawaii aboard the $ S Matsonia are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Old of Birmingham. Presidents’ Dance Held One hundred and twenty at- Arthur Yarger, Square Set; tended the annual President's Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hill, Dance sponsored by the Alle- Merry Mixers, and Mr. and manders Squaré Dance Club Mrs, Herbert Peters, Hitl Saturday at Isaac Crary Hoppers, School * * * * ra * Others were Mr. and Mrs. Visiting presidents and their Howard Siewert of the Style wives were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Steppers and Mr. and Mrs. Zielong of..-the Commerce William Brown of the Do-C-Do Gay Timers; Mr. and “Mrs, Square Dance Club. will leave Saturday for New ~ York: where they will visit friends en route to London. * 2 *# Wintering at Hotel Beach Club in Naples-on-the-Guilf, Fla. are Mr. and Mrs..J. C. Ma- hannah of Commerce road. * * * ; Vacationing at Hote] Colony in Delray Beach, Fla., is Helen Dernberger of Oriole road. She was among the luncheon guests at a recent beachfront, buffet given by members of the Ca- bana Club. i = #2. 8 Returned ,to the city after spending two weeks in Orlando, Fla., is the Rev. Marion F. Boyd. The Rev. Mr. Boyd spoke in churches in the Or- lando area during his visit. * * * Celebrating their 35th wed- ding anniversary with a fam- ily dirmer Tuesday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Joe Felice of Navajo drive. Hostessing the event will be Mrs. Sam Cala- brese of Dick. avenue, a datigh- ter of the couple. Other guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Paul Felice and fam- ily of Pioneer drive, James Fe-. lice of Navajo drive, Mr. and Mrs, Giulio Bernero of Nava- jo drive, Betty Felice, and eight — * * * Edgar A. Guest III, son of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar A. Guest Jr. of Birmingham, appeared : recently in the theater produc- » tion 6f “John Brown’s Body,” by Stephen Vincent Benet, at Denison University, Granville, . Ohio. Mr. Guest is a sophomore at Denison. oe * * The Rev. James O. Cunning: . ton of Oakshire avenue, pas- tor of the Seventh Day Advent- ist Church, “left this morning with his family to attend the semi-annual pastoral council to~ be held in Lansing. They are expected to return Friday. tut ani 4 f Vo res meeting. New members are Susan “Trousdale (second from left) and Catherine Francis (second from right). Betsy Poole (left) .and Mary Poole (far right), members of the CAR, were on hand to greet two newcomers to the organization and to escort them to-the 4 Pontias Press Photon Units Hold February - Missionary to Pakistan — ~ Gives Talk sincianei ee 35 years in rte Pakistan unde? the Ecunienical Church Mission Board,. was * afternoon speaker when mem- bers of the Women’s Associa- tion of ‘the First Presbyterian Church met. * * * ef women at Pakistan's Gor- don College where the enroll- ment is 1,100, only 80 of whom are women. The missionary . stressed what Christian mission . schools have meant to Moslem women in their emancipation. She related that in the early years of mission work the mis- sionaries paid parents of daughters to allow them to at- tend schol, Only a very small percentage of Pakistani are literate. ; ¢ . 2&8 The luncheon was served fy the June Group under the chairmanship of Mrs. William sa ‘Bea E eT DET? iy ta January-March group were hostesses, with Mrs. H. E, Me- Culloch as chairman. Also participating in Friday program were the Rev. Galen Hershey, Mrs. Leslie T. Ellis, Mrs. Basil B. Kimball and Mrs. James C. Covert, Detroit Presbyterial Society ' president. Couple Plans to Be Married on March 22 Mr. and Mrs. Rexwell Law- rence of Chadwick drive an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Brice-E- Boesch, sorr-of- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boesch of Se- bewaing. The prospective is a junior at Michigan State University. The couple is Mrs. Cummings is the dean Meetings 6 Oakland Church Women’s Groups Planning a March 22 wedding. Mrs. Allen: . terian Church held February ‘ tin- and Audrey Limkeman ting for Eleanor Vanlierop ‘James Talmadge and Mrs. ‘tiac drive home with Kim, Rob- Report Sessions Women's Association of Oak- land Avenue United Presby- meetings this weet. The Ann McGedugh Group ~ met Thursday in the Pontiac drive home of Mrs. William Coffing, with Mrs. William Bradley and Mrs. Guy Caswell as cohostesses. Mrs. Omar MacNutt and Mrs, Lexie Wil- liams participated in the pro- gram. * * * Mrs. Alexander Joss opened her Lakeview drive home to members of Lucille McBane group with Mrs. Harold “Mott serving. as. cohostess.. Mrs. Fred Froede, Mrs. John. Mar- took part in the program. * * * The Eileen drive home of Mrs, Andrew Bee was the set- Group’s meeting with Mrs. An- derson Bee as cohostess. Mrs. Edna Matheny were in the pro- m. - Margery Peters Group met Thursday in the Pinegrove avenue home of Mrs, Walter Messer, with Mrs. Marvin Powell and Mrs, John Swan-— son participating in the pro- gram. : « “(secand roms right: tad. Cathy’ Me- Hugh, Susan Raymond and Carol Deyo (left to right, first row), : Story telling highlighted the chil- dren’s afternoon Saturday. Smiling at a tale told by Mrs. Robert Boggs (sec- ond row, left). are Nancy McHugh , * * * Members of Eleanor Cres- well Group met at the church with Mrs. LeRoy Koch taking part\in the program. Marilyn Coffing entertained members of Marry Jo Me- Curry Teen Group in her Pon- Dear Abby.... Cut Off Potatoes, Dessert tor Less Laughing Matter ertson and Carol Anjthes in the program, Entertains at Farewell Mrs. Ralph 0. Allen enter- tained at a party at her home’ on Cooley Lake Road Satur- day honoring Mrs. C. M. Fer- rer. * * * Mr. and Mrs: Ferrer are leaving soon. for their new home in Wilton, Conn. , * * * Among the guests attending the affair were Mrs. DeVere Games, Mrs. Lewis Irwin, Mrs. Robert Passineau, Mrs. Ed- win Eustice, Mrs. Jack An- dress, Mrs.’ Jarnes Marakas and Mrs. Bruce Miller of De- troit. St. Benedict eas Conducts Election Mrs. Allan Neville has been named president of St. Bene- ‘dict Guild, with Mrs. Roy _Jones as first vice president and Mrs. Thomas St. Dennis, second vice it. Other offi are Mrs. Jo- seph Anderson, treasurer; Mrs. secre- corresponding David St. Dennis was named to the board of directors. “Women of Unity Elect 3 Officers Mrs, Don E. Newman was elected chairman of Women of Unity, at a.meeting held in the West Huron street home of Mrs, Agnes Valance, : Also elected at the Thursday session were Mrs. Robert Wright, secretary, and Mrs. Valance, treasurer. A cooper- By ABIGAIL VAN ‘Buna DEAR ABBY: What can I do about my husband? He wears his trousers below his stomach and it looks terri- ble. He has\a stomach ABBY laugh because it isn't funny. Thank you. - IDEL DEAR IDEL: You can’t tell a grown man where to wear his trousers. Keep the pota- toes and desserts away from . him and there will be less to laugh about. ES aie DEAR ABBY: I am 21 and. no baby, but every time a date brings me, home, the minute the car door slams every light in our house goes on. We don’t the affair are (left to right) Mrs. Ralph Weir, hostess; Mrs. Roseline Hickman, chairman; Mrs. Arthur Long.’ brake, president of the mothers’ group, and. Mrs. Walter Peters, vice president of the club, Vembers of the Mothers’ Club of the. Pontiac o Boys’ Club. will gather-at the boys’ center on East Pike. street W ednesday jor a card party. Checking’: . the wrappings on some : the gifts t to be sabe at even get a chance to reach - the porch before the, front pad flies open and my parents are \ died a —— reply, Please standing there in their night- clothes. e This is very embarrassing for me. I have told them many times to please either stay in bed and wait until I get in the house, or else to be dressed if they insist on acting as a wel- ; coming committee. What. pees! / I do? . HELPLES$ DEAR. HELPLESS: I doh’t get it? Are your parents just making sure that you are Yeing brought home by the same = low who took you out, they afraid you migh ‘ovine: the boy in ~ house? / ‘Clue me in. By the way, you Aron't have to wrack your brain about what to buy your: parents for next Christmas. They/obviously each could use a bathrobe. * /* *. CONFIDENTIAL TO AH: Eight years is long enough. Ask Segal to make it. legal. * * * _If yoti have a problem, write - to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press, She will” be glad to answer your letter. enclose a stamped, sine dressed envelope. : ative dinner is to be held Feb. - in he hes of Mrs, Val- the . “4 Conan 4 will be on to bring- samples to your home. SAR- “Custom Drapery DEPARTMENT | ® ee Tailored for your room, with an added slick of elegance because. they come from cer's. New, smart and exciting materials _ await you. Our Color Stylists and Home (Ne from Fortisan, Fiberglas, Cotton Rayon, Cornice Boards, Traverse Rods and Bamboo : VENETIAN BLINDS — WINDOW SHADES * ga THE PONTIAC PRESS, Moxpay, _ FEBRUARY 10, 1958 2,300 miles: oer is Custom : Vebbtaes 252 S. Telegraph FE 4-2857 % Block South of Veerkels — 25 Years of Practical Experience | saves energy, | adds bloom . to existence and success. Let us consider the eareer Woman or the woman who works | Outside her home, Many a per- | son's career has been ruined by personal dislike, It is possible. 8014 N. Saginaw se: | The “Different” Look ‘PERMANENTS ANNALIES iE BEAUTY SHOP per. Tasty a: . for you... from $5 Also Machiie, Machineless and Cold Wave RE SES*: va0ys 00 < 6% FE 2.5000 No evommeet Necessary HOLLYWOOD 78Y2 North Seginaw st. ver Bazley's $75 Wun Ce and Set NONE HIGHER YOU GET ALL THIS: * Custom Maireut * Fomunnset Sy. on Operator ‘ * Styled Set poe worth 75 wr id f ro oem Socee 15th. BEAUTY SHOP FE 8-3560 FLUFF-DR Make Mondays Sunny-days What a relief to send all your family wash to Pontiac’ Laundry+ Oceans of gentle-suds end it PrekbAe othes and towels are folded. Then when Careful Dan returns them nothing left to do. Wouldn't you like this aoe Y SERVICE make with Dry Cleaning] a a ‘DRY CLEANERS 7-Hobr Service at Our a a wonderful evening yo topped off with a delicious _q meal « or snack at Ted’s, where: ts OA 7 friendly service ahd Saretally | , ft prepared fearroe es ee oe 3 i ee e Ne ss M eee i as g 1 Z aH tt 3 ia @ ft i li 4 H 4 a i this salary.” 2 3 i} - PONTIAC’S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE CORSET DEPARTMENT Menokad Cirdlles énd: Pantie Girdle for the Junior Figure and ‘Practical Front Garments _ for the Stout Figure ~ - Visit our downstairs corset depattment, Our sie teeosilerk “gyrate jas the, main line work, Like your -. |work enough to ‘\about. your job than you actually have to know can turn an other. /YOUnger women 32 iy &_ scouts |@ome “key man” on your job Léarn about the sidelines as well to avoid being a clock-watcher, Learning more wise boring position intc one which x * wants to work, These have been "itaken from letters I have received from employers concerning the}’ employing of older wonien. “Tt employ older women be- cause they are usually more 4 reliable and more punctual in their attendance.” / \ten disappointed in them because F scan nll Wie aes 0c Saat st cause of havinga child.” * * * e/ “Older women generally take their work more — and 1 in it than SOME WARNINGS Here is the other side of the story. Here you will find warn- ings, “IT hire older women but am of- they will not learn new methods. they resist * * * “T have one employe who is most “I find that the older woman ig most satisfactory as a rule because she is mere permanent than, te ‘marry dependable, a hard worker and ef- ficient. However, I always can tell St oth employer's. orders. She was too set in her ways.” * * + “T have tried using older women and they are far more satisfactory family's problems and successes down everyone’s throat.” Just thought I would let you know what some of the employers | have to say! * * * hides tcp bd “Marathoners Pleased, but Thighs Can Be Stub-/ when she hae been babysitting with her grandchildren. She is tired born,” é gee (left} and Dr. William They were wondering Roland Sawdey's costume. iP ak John Napley ‘before the Birmingham League of Women Voters put on a skit for Ex- A. Gordon. about Mrs. change Club That was Waldron. ey members Friday at Hotel Pontise Press Phete | Mothers Club BS Movi About Polio . SB dat than younger workers except that | they are apt to be irritable and, | even worse, they cram all of their) Two Cups" ‘of Eggs in Raisin Loaf. ' With Yeast Bread a Family Recipe Mrs. George Belprez’ recipe. Mrs. Belprez, a Walled Lake resi- dent, says this is an old family up with church work, By Mrs. George Belpresz > oe sugar 1 teas salt % pound margarine Coors Accounts Invited | 2 hes ioe inane ea or 2 devel tablespoons bacon fat. cakes or CORSET SHOP | | Mrs. Belprez’ Way) |} cup lukewarm water .2 cups 8 cups sifted flour (about) © as much as necessary, up to 9 cups, to make a dough you can handle. Put in greased bowl and let rise’ Dance Schedule COMPLETE SHIRT SERVICE a smart-look smal t \ \ \ £1 Years of Quailty Dry Cleasing __¥E 4-1536 119 Ww. 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Comfortable: spring construction i —_ : ith deep spring coils topped with thick cot- oo es the story of weather Wednesday ton tat pod. sais “ahd styled black re Pil tee We _—_ ry r ee és = = aa ‘ i _ unchained 9-10: P.M.) mar a «OPEN FRIDAY: ad > ac - | Channel 4 » IOC8 NORTH SAGINAW (Gasp petite lenpantindieaire ee _ saat |_ fon MONEY Down aaa Maa MONDAY NiGHTS ‘11 9 i . o A Pp a: ; : : 7 ‘ \ i\ ou, < ; j a. ek : a : 4 x a me ( es r 4 me : » 7 ence ee ea. ee t 2 os ne at = . "t 7 3 ee § E tH SS_ Outlined * a SUMS€T HOUSE ( > = PROPOSED CNT RanCE~ EXISTING fFaRu oo SVILOINGS Y sauiAREL ROAD BUILDING AREAS. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY OAKLAND " Detroit-Flint Expressway are among the reasons advanced by Varner for the shift. He said MSU might develop area A, and gradually move into B, C, D, E and F as - facilities for specialized courses in engineering, teaching and business administra- \ - Seneee . +. : COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT PLAN — A shift in the location of the first build- ~ ing in the Michigan State College branch to be located on the Meadowbrook Estate - near Rochester is shown on a map which outlines tentative development plans. = ; According to D.-B. Varner, MSU vice president in charge of the branch, the tion are added. A divided boulevard will serve as the main entrance under the _ first 22 million classroom’ building may now be located as shown in area A, plan above. rather and closeness to the proposed gn ae RE Reni Firemen in V al Buy Own Equip formally known as the Firefight- Waterford Townspip has one of the most unique fire departments in the state, reports Fire Chief Edward Smith. Its . volunteer smoke eaters not only give their time and daring but decline their ipdy. Not one individual in the man volunteer department ever pockets the $3 he is allocated for every call he answers, They all throw it into the kitty, ers Association Fund. The money is. then either used to buy ‘some 1 2 Guatemalan Assured | Watkins Lake subdivision caught of calling the fire department first, and they obligingly removed the over a new inhalator Some time ago an 18-month-old| 4 & i E 5 é E i : ; § 2 ie ¢ 4 g* t: fi Pontise Press Phote LIFE SAVER — Waterford Township's assistant Fire Chiefs, Bernard Torr and “Bud” Goff help Fire Chief Edward Smith check from the Firefighter's Association | By HAROLD $. COMEN [policeman is better than his sour-|police catching a bandit and his)playing on Bagley street. All po-iboy is being held on the third) + oe | Sek aang . * a2 He came into the world on the Lower East Side of New _ York, born to Italian immi- ‘ grants at 90 Catherine St., just a stone’s throw from Alfred _ » E. Smith's birthplace. Until |. the day of his death, Smith ‘ to me by “The Schnozz” when HORSE PLAYER oe : ee : ae ee . ae . . 4 te 3 ‘ 3 et : z ; oe or 4, ALS : : = = SIXTEEN. _. Seo ee, oe 3 Ee PONTIAC TE "ale ‘ ee y a : S — - a c ore " — 3 = S a : : “ a Hs 2 = ‘ 65 ) y , : : * : ‘ ; o 4 eee ar ; 5 be Pat = = — Pak +: s = ot William D. Blinn, 35, Pinckney, ~s« Sons From Blaze. His wife, Ruth, 24, was slashed hands while searching his blazing living room for his 2-year-old boy, Anthony and the infant suffered smoke inhalation. The family was reported in fair condition at Mount Carmel Hospital: Another son, Billy, 3, had been spending the was ‘injured fatally Saturday in a Might with friends of the family. head-on collision near Dexter. Eugene. E. Payton, 42, Flint, was, injured fatally Saturday night when his car went. out of control and overturned in’.a ditch northwest of Flint. . : Frank Weems, 58, Detroit, was injured fatally Sunday when the car in which he was riding struck a parked truck in Detroit. | Fire Department officials stated the blaze started when an oil stove overheated. Kooutz said the blaze possessions and their cash. © / According to estimates by the United Nations, the total pépula- tion of the world increases’ about 100,000 a day. ae Award Pontiac Studénts * ee. i 2 : ‘onors in Music Festival Forty seven of the 67 Pontiac students who entered the solo or ensemble district festival of the ‘Southeastern Michigan Band: and Orchestra Association held at East- ern Michigan College, Ypsilanti, Saturday, received the highest rat- ings possible. Pontiac Public School entrants ‘were from Pontiac Central High / School and Eastern, Jefferson, Lincoln and Washington: junjor Soloists trom the high schg6l who won top honors include: Mary Cole- man, Nancy MacAfee, = Sarah Paull, % 4 flute; and David Da- Cole-\0f Rickey Northeross, Thompson and Ronald Liming aiso : Fd , winning engembles consisted of: Larry lis and Ann Tiernan, flute, obde duet; Suzanne Douglas, *. WM. Ht : received top place, An Eastern flute trio consisti received a first place rating. Barnett; Joanne Dembinski. and * * *& seg com Entrants were rated in divisions pean Hayy's re all other age | students participated froit Pair Saves .. | destroyed the house, the family’s), Sharette, and-Wade Wil-| _ clarinet trio; | Thomas|., Marcia before he became governor racing form while I was play- cae *.t' 2 ing the piano, I heard Jeanne | - Now without any further | say, ‘That Durante is abso-*| I saw Jimmy's act in Las ado, let me tell you about | jutely the worst piano player | Vegas just a few weeks ago, “Goodnight, Mrs. » | I ever heard.’ So to save mye | and it was even better than wherever you are,” the tag line | reputation as a musician, I | routine. He said one night at on every one of Schnozzola’s | married her.” They were | Rouge. His old sidekick, Eddie |_ynarried for 34 years when | Jackson, who for a time was Not by any hint or word has | Jeanne died. very sick, was with him, strut- Jan ener Glens Se ae «* * * ting ye agliny poe Bp , was although . stooge as somie people have suspected | , The great devotion of Jimmy | the old days. With his usual “Mrs. Calabash” was the en- | ' his partners, sweetness Jimmy saw that dearing name Schnozzola called | 204 Low Clayton, is known to | Sadie shared in the applause. his late wife. all of us who have known the : ; three men ever since Jimmy THE BROKEN PIANO A LITTLE VILLAGE ‘came to Hollywood to live. I asked Jimmy how he hap- This is how it all came about. It wes Clayton, who has since | pened to do the broken piano Jimmy and Mrs. Durante were | died, who was the business | routine. He said one ninght at driving to California from New | head of the trio, and who gave | a small speakeasy where he York to visit her parents, They | Jimmy sage and advice. When | was working, he hit the piano passed through a little Village | Clayton was sick and dying, | and it broke. This went over named Calabash. Jimmy lived at St. John Hos- | so big that from that time on Mrs. Durante fell so in love | Pital to be close to him. . it became a part of his act. with the small town, and The one thing Clayton - 8 talked about it so much, that | wanted more than anything You might think, associated Jimmy started calling her | else was for Jimmytodoabig | as he was with the under. “Mrs. Calabash,” a name that. | TV show, and when he found | world element at the “Club stayed with her until her death | he had “big casino,” as he | Durante,” “The Alamo” and in 1943. ae . | called cancer, he begged to live other night spots of this ilk, | _ The inside story of Jifamy's | long enough to see Jinimy with | he would be hard-boiled. On -Tomance and marriage to | a TV show of his own. the contrary, Jimmy is deeply . Area Teenggers Invited: B id F ] Persons Die {3 Weetty Denees”* [Burnside Faces FOE iy A” Rae Roepe | A fo j ‘ are in State Traffic (ex ss, "2s! Trial as Adult ee seg dig wee sigh sna yd rf 2 Killed. in’ Separate (22s union Lake Ra.” "| 16-Year-Old. Charged -Rail -Grade Crossing} This Wednesday there will be a) jn Fatal Stabbing of F . record from 7. to 11 p.m. Ad- Accidents ssc 4 cents, and refresh| Ferndale Youth he kar te ething Cab : By THE ASSOCIATED Press tion may be had Carol) ROYAL OAK‘TOWNSHIP — Rob- ivuigetithe hah ert Burnside, 16, of 10441 Fanwood, Township police also /nave ar- rested Felton Cannon,/17, Unlicefised Driver, 15, Rams Guard-Rail ‘Sa / ja car off Highland road in Water- ford Township. * * of 567 bond. He ‘been in police cus- =o General Hos- pital. around his neck which he calls Ke gifts.” , “I have worn them so S ey are. he é & 2 .] #3 a a Ff i s bie, 2 : sce! athe §: [3 I a g tl i B ¢ i E J B It is characteristic of Jimmy that he. didn’t let his nose, which he thinks is as big as i i ¥ : i ‘ : i i ; d ii é g ¢g g 8B £ > of tt d : E E I = Zh — be | wa + ful i =f a Gia i d Ba i i ‘ Secret . There is so much mofe I the First Presbyterian Church, MR. AND MS. GERALD WEDGE Corrine Davison Wed ~ in Double-Ring Service — performed the = and Mrs, Edward Davison of 4760 Gambling Raid Nets = Twelve in Pontiac with loitering in a gambling place. ee eee y The bride is the daughter of Mr. Elizabeth Lake Rd. The bride- The bride’s sister, Mrs. Bertrand Cooper, was matron of honor. Mrs. Richard Compton and Mrs. Faye attendants with is an “extra” in the Players’ schedule 2 ove a taken Prd hospital there J Marine sanity. His ssive wife, from vantage of the situation to try to lawn, “Lincoln 5-0924. Fisher Body Workers | = : to Take Strike Vote - Some 3800 members of Fisher Royal Oak, Mich, 1621 3. Weedward, Royal Oak | 8 Doors North of 10 Mile oo a ee } é 4 For Fast, * EASY TO READ-EASY TO FIND - : : are — gore ae, ‘ . a _ | EASY 10 PLACE-EASY on the PURSE erage a Yee Seek a0 w 4 + << ‘in those days materials of the sear ¥ ua, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1958 | . rmacist is out in the woods more drugs” 4 = ‘* * *& fbr. Frederick F. Blicke of the University. of Michigan College of Says it was so because ’ trade ally, such as sassafress, coal tar, eherry bark and dried animal or- gans said: poe ear is a strong part of the wiiversity’s graduate * program.” Why the great change? Chemists began synthesizing s — making new, unknown compounds chemically.’ Once the door. was opened, thousands and thousands of new compounds were made. For a change, pharmacisis found cure diseases until chemists got * * * the idea of synthesizing cont- Se a ae eee come un éxtremely complex busi-| and rpine : . Blicke, who is a Professor|Not all of these are perfect, either, enenpereree Che mS try, he reminded. : than those on the market now, fects. “For exinaple, “We dig not actually begin to The chemist continued: “Our research at. present is pri- marily concerned with improving tien.”* ‘a ieaied (REDS CS EROS Bot aS ‘tam- ilies’ of drugs such as. anti-spas- "|ness and many of the drugs we! modics, tranquilizers, and anti-his- (take now do not occur naturally|taminics Our graduate ‘student re- searchers are hard at work to find “Phere is no such|compounds with fewer side effects'5; ‘communities have dropped said: thing as a drug without fide ef- ‘We are at- tempting to take the sleepisess effect out of these anti-histamin- ies’ which cause this side reac- )|City-Manager System» using, the plan. council plea. WW Comenunities ‘Adopt Since first trying the system, trials ranging from one to 32 years. In the same period 200 communi-jgers and left to their own dev: ties abandoned the strong-adminis-ican pose- a three-fold threat Itrative-commission plan and about|safety: ~ 800 dropped the ,strong- mayor- -and- In Auto Safety That's FALL OVER — ~~ THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert iF ir HAPPENS AGAIN, ¥ S r DONT |] LL CANCEL MY ORDER TOLERATE || AND DO MISTAKES! | drugs that would actually cure’ ~ thrown against the dashboard sudden stops, they can distract the distraet the. drivers of other cars around theni, —~ with handles. and sit squarely on the seat. ‘HELD IN LAP DENVER (INS) _ Children’s placed in.a eS car seat se- car manners aré- vital to auto the word. of the’ Racky/ it,| Mountain AAA Club, which says children untrained as auto passen- iC€S) soft plastic’or rubber, not sharp They can injure themselves byjuge a paper cup, ‘not glasses or falling -over seatbacks or being driver long enough to send the /ses, car out of control and they can Some of the most frequent .| violations of good car conduct for children include standing on seats, climbing over seats, lean- ing out windows and playing To correct these bad ‘habits, the AAA club offers these suggestions: ~—Teach children to lean back —Very young children should be |‘ held in the Tap ~ of an adult or : , SEVENTERN es see sal aie +20 Years in Arrears! ” = Kids’ Car Manners Vital ‘CHICAGO = During the‘ past year 111 communitiés in-the United States adopted. the city-manager form of government. 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ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE - fcc nb hen FU [SSS PILLOWS Allergy Free a= Reg. $7.95 - PLATFORM Phone FE 58114- RNITURE COMPANY ee r aLOcKS west OF SAGINAW oie: ROCKERS Choice of Colors Reg. $3995 4 Yh SS ‘a os wee) ca f PG # es ages 7 arg se = gece Seg 4 ig: ” ES aa Se ee See ee ea tge a: - pe eect ‘ = eas Le Ae foe = te eee ae a 7 ~ * Re Se ee + # See oe g 2 Pat it 8 2 tooo ee eee oe g eae ‘. '. os : Nes ee a ce # Pe . a Sg z Des ee t fe -_ i $ * ee » g, : ) é / Sor ¥ B = aces SS e984} = Si Py 5 au aes ey aS s 3 pace z i ae | a -* = A Pi : jt i Fe : * : LO eS ee te ws pes eo ae Bete es, © : eee 33 : : : : “oF oe : eas : : : Fs a é : : Se eS as & a? et nm We 2 C ‘ see i to ‘ 5 ey > \ a 3 < ee se # ; 4 . eof bd £ Le bee : a 4 . . erin # = : oS ee poh : { a : cis . 5 gees a _ THE PONTIAC. PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10,;1958 7 tok 3 — Oe ea i tgs P| ee Py ones , “ h, - " N el ¥ _ ae Se * ‘ of = | ‘= P ® { j 1 & * 4 : oe S a 1 : PRESS. BOX m= |Mickoski’s Goal Beats Hawks, 2-1 _ a oe _. Rebert Morrison, Freshman a ; en ye e a swimming coach at Michigan State vt Se ie. Ae aaa W a, F ae Win in Final Secon pe", aye do to 8:30 a. Father : Ings inn ‘ [ ! 100-98 2 and Son uet at ti : : : : ; oe ng 2 so ret ae THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {2 goal in the first five minutes {ki scooped it up and rapped itjplace one point behind Detroit. : Y cnt tes “RES oily - logjam continues in the| off the stick of Eddie Litzen- borne. neve nave i ruce) he Masia Lani nam Deve pete jac’s » Contribution” m8 while Detreit’s Gordie Wings two Pontiac's © Aepcagttas Detroit | second-place N _S : Pat—nave straightened out Penalty oo Boston. Chi} rbockers Win tak passtial ditticulties, Mrs, ee Howe tied it up in the second|ape polet Shedd Of Bonet it at Goalie Ed Chadwick tured’ in Knicke say ) E Sawchuk has dropped her suit Sree (parte with his short snap oe Alex so9P naar , “his fourth shutout in Toronto’s)-. ape: dager Ray dae gee a Montreal turned back the sec-|whitewsabing of Boston handling meres TING oa 2 | , : DETROIT — It was “ Spar-- Wally Burkemo of Frankin Hills phy afte J row Night” here Sunday at ¢ tied for Sth in the Tucson Open their quest to pia Stadium andthe Detroit and picked up $875. % : peep mn Ley the * * ®& : dropping a 100-98 4 : The first two exhibition games se four to teatow amt hs New SO > a eS lee = stand now, _ Sparrow, the local boy whe Dat». Sopbacbr Wik ogatest the Bears Montreal is consid-| ” fled his way from the Poatise” September Sth agaist the Beare first. But after High School gym through the in Dallas, Tex. — a guess as to how ‘University of Detroit to the tok * = ‘ rugged courts of the National , ee Se eo ‘ton athe | showered with gifts and praise dropping te Regeln Nick Mie | Racalicdl cchmmmatnamieer ess tl reserves due to scholastic troubles. ; i 3 Top rebounder Dave Vanderhill a Mook | aS eee was the key man lost. Ts arg pee dth quarter to fall a - -é 13 seconds away ' |three full games behind the 2nd‘, : iouseh ip Gaepeiine. ehes sae woes Bel J [place Cincinfatl Royals in te” ! c Seppe ode seek cane. ‘ Wren Dvilon standings‘ tn ; | Tig snapped it| 3 eee. ak All-Stars and Robin Robert Pe hw Eee A sizeable delegation of Pontiae : George Crowe: were on Roy’s x f Olympia under the pea. i Gem, es : Gordie Howe, playing for the Be wath ot Cot : $e *® time since a five-game to pay honor to Sparrow, this city's Joe Wilman, whose bowling col- yg wapelalp toe A “ | Soon eaten ees weak, Se Powers, meme | Eantiec Hees, Gentacted an The modest was vis : F bleed with Ee ae a) tet Rey Felix, virtually hidden here, leap i ore ty moved by te Gemetratng packed Knicks won, 100-98, at “Guy Sparrow Night. = Papas: a ee . at home. a bet nae I can tive up te your me. As so often happens when a standout athlete js given “his night.” Guy didn't have one of his chats with his Mrs Se cae de 2ad, hed anh On periods and : mr in , - os Paul Sparrow, and his coach, Vince Boryla, just Se ak tiene eluents mee wound up the evening with five : : Dave Diehm did double duty as a) before the start of last night's NBA game between row and his teammates defeated oe goalie Saturday and posted two! the New York Knickerbockers and the Detroit 100-98. : . = * | An outstanding candidate for the : shutouts in city recreation junior oe NBA’s “rookie of the year” q , ee ee Rae : meng gare tte gee | < . ge : era, Hi-Fi phonogra ere" gcal Women Win Elks, Lead State === === the presentations were me Ist Gums, 66. be: LOC / . New York coach Vince Boryia, : He then offered to tend guard Braun on bebalf preenilf ete ghee Pontiac w6men swept top honors moved into the all-events lead with|nation tournament at Dayton, Ohio, pseu homage Ly Seri tinder and tho former Pent {it eve"y division as the iat annual/I8 and Poetine also bad. 8\ranatoriam Mare of Grand Rap. po sige Ce ween Wigh basketball star epartied [ine oumment came tal ® & & ~ {ids regained 1st place after fatter Pau) Sparrow, Guy's father, ex- again as the Hardware team | terday at Elks Lodge 810.! Pontiac Real Estate and Sam|in& With a 2,858 series to clinch its| wessed his for the _ Deers and Stroh’s took 1st and|Benson’s Clothing are the 1-2 teams|2nd straight championship. Ver-! festivities and Calihan, who 2 re ie ea a be tee ay Cn ae so ety ine |e ora t,o Jap, Presteh tot Deas 3090 and 3020 as Pontiac be for the Srd ix doubles oimn|maned. 7th, rte? Dean's, city junior hockey the Ist 10 places. The Deers bined pre-game pion, with Gary Mellema and Loulg95 and a trophy. . 1182, All are handicap scores LAOe Ha eceRENe. ohn made by City Commissioner Phil Preston completing the scoring. Lecal doubles dues had seven "MEN'S STATE Sean Pegs Seis Sebenscsice ses fons} wien a oa vs fs semaine bey thbeny - among the top ten and the com- | There were few changes in the Niseen's, Port Clinton,“ Ohig 2934! Dodson, Ponti a oes High athletic. df {the Sports Shop --~ | Bigation of Marge gpalding and | Men’s State tourney at Battle |S:™*'s Pontise ..°!.....:.. a913| rector who spoke for Central coach * : * * x Cipa Walker tied the Hillsdale Creek as the Gth of 22 weeks | Pontiaé ebeenee ous BS| Art van Ron —s In Saturday's 3rd contest, Billi PUT of Phyllis Mains and MaY | was concluded. One newcomer Bar, Poutine ......-c0cc.02.2 There were 3,853 spectators on Anderson scored both goals as the| CRPPAll fo divide the 990 prise | mong the. loaders hand tc watch the Pistons blow Lake Alouettes defeated) ™™*¥- - | Oe ek the game. Down at halftime, 4. Auburn Heights Boys Club, 21.| Sally Hoffman paced a group of! im agies 4%, the Pistons popped up with Chuck Nurek tallied for. Auburn.|four leaders from Pontiac in all| i handicap :.ig0| @ strong 34-point ard quarter 16. _ jevents with 1771 to bring home $12} _. WOMEN’S ELIMINATION ’ gain ao 70-70 lead. * wryi en oe event included In the National Women’s Elimi- sisene But the Knicks bounced back | —— “i with a M-point 4th period while ; Cage Results lnieabichs ths with ctit Be ay oe Balter, votre Bh een ae © : score A Weekend Major College Basketball (tiac did not dominate but a local NHL Standings Hoke. Sargat Pontes’. ""77:"" 3228] the tying basket with five seconds : SUNDAY’S RESULTS woman, Eileen Steinhelper eee Esther Vitasinski, Pontiac ....... tore remaining, but failed to get off a Ascuraption $9," 8t. Ansetm's $5 the crown with 695 to gain a trophy "WL FFs GP GA Sie’ neo ante’ tasks. tale abot St 73, is 72 and $35 i ere iB — : e SCORING Five Knicks scored in double fig- SATURDAYS RESULTS Seen apeete sts ; if ee Braun bagging : Manhattan 76. Canisius ware Sones mM. CC LE ia (Sam beneee's, Penties Ste Oo nests, 9 ant Semmes tn ke : 72, bia 70, 2, overtimes enti, Feitinn women |oticase uy A. RAB i \tecy marvers; cotome .255555.555; sine 5 (The Horse} Gallatin aut NO. 1 JUMPER — Karidahar Ski club's jump . pratie From Seee eal St. Josephs, Pa, 78 cuntal Uveieh of the Women's |** sam «UNDAY'S RESULTS B Aies-0- Wooler, Weishal . ii se fh ger po ar thayeng rien Se fe na cee Ne 8 la, Shree toe ho (ERE Rage S| Sieewmratae sme cen mere (PRG Se" iat at cate Robert Bierke (right) of Chicago's Norge pre: » ft . « Detroit 2, Chicago 1 : a al ee seneee : - ‘glu, at yemerday’s- jumgheg tourney at Kanda- field to less than 50 jumpers from Michigan, Il- Lataveiie eh Ruigers Paorwg ‘cn tn Sot wield ot oe Boston 7, Toronto. i meserms {Wayne ratte Grand. Rapkas. tees z eres ie ee ee ee _— o i St. Bonaventure’ Se, Lasalle 71 soarnty 0 Se at Degg ten Plaine ave wt oes SCHEDULE Beane becmeee bien nso" iis sim 2 ae { . ‘|Penn. 77, Brown No games scheduled. Eiaine McLean, Coloma@. ...ss6... 5 ' Fordham &, Georgetown, D.C. 45 ; a is , ] b ] Vj { st Reet City Stand ao ae 3 3 sourn | ndi ze Pe S ( $6) 1 yFy , JACODS Op CLOTS ccs = corte. : ity Mandings ’y’ Tankers core Sweep. Hi : Le! New Orleans ‘ wae : ; - 1-1 4 aes Louisy ‘ ; 4 f — + 8 s Alabama ° — a The first clean sweep of the| Jim Hudson, Richard Ries and vette | coe FT om 1 penn oer Seat de aan) ay 2 eo | In Aan q al | mee ween ___ {day im a dual meet with Pint tol,,eea ‘ena yane dunce Meet | ae L w ithe Pontiac “Y" pool. 'S|Borum woh the 100-yard 3 be gg RO ee oe ee BE. Ef ce, 7 Hama seem eames, 2, on Beuce Necvell oak i in te © ints, ; 4 Michigan ‘ski jumpers. yesterday! cigs. There was a 2nd place tle |; Pe ton Blevetie mat nee fankers won fiveltopa in the 40yard freestyle and : afternoon set the pace for a between Walter Hyry and gee fi ites. i tom McKinnon led the way with|®®,100-yard medley relay squad pact field of some 30 or more ath- Schmidt who jumped 97-98 and otic eo ‘ in the ‘20-ya } of Phil Cashin, Norvell, Jim Ve letes in the annual Kandahar) 99 99 geet for 132.7 points, * ___ |vietories en Eley posted the other win. club's tournament at the club's Other winners included: be w 1\and the 60-yard individual mediey. Fiint’s Tom Alguire swam -- hill, west of Pontiac. Sepa ang neo. 3 3] Other winners were Steve Sivy 40-yard butterfly in the time of Class A — Won by Paul Jacobs of 2 ; : | The Hyry brothers of Berkley,|tron sountain, Mich, with jumps of ee 4. ° *) tm the 20-yard freestyle, Bkip Er-|a new pool record. The : Paul Jacobs of Iron Mountain, and SF-08 fr 328 polis: hd. Les ie, | on wt in the 40-yard freestyle and was %5.4 clocked John Commons of the Chicago) ciass 8 — won by John Commons of | Oklaho Auburn B.C. 23 Northern's Mike Lane last df Norge Ski club jumped into aa a eee Se ii to-9a | Central 16 leces durt cold, winds event! for 133 and it Junty ao egies aeons ae as bad) Sane Wek: Bite teak for 3 . Spills. wf eae "ae (Cranes Split With =~ Cleveland Athletes oA Pontiac Press Photo try, vice president Glenn Boundy/squad was crushed 94-54 by Cl eget 8 : Weather alsb held down the ef-| Cranbrook “School's FLYING DUST! — That's whatlof Royal Oak said, Sunday. land University. School, but Mecinsinechor in Jesse Nixon won the 600 and| Michigan relays. it was at Kandahar Ski hill, yester- A good-sized gallery watched theiCrane matmen eame through ith | Beate! @ay afternoon, when Briar Hill jumping, only event of its kind in a 2415 victory over @lub's (Mesick, Mich.) Robert Dust} (above), sailed out over the slopes at the Pontiac Lake areh’s skil site. Dust showed fine style in his jump, bat failed to land among the Longest jump of the day was) Clevelanders Jed all the way in ~ Winners, in the @nnual jumping tourhey rey. Keen nnc git veterans’ division with’ Pon-|bagged 13 in the same this area so far during the winter. wrestlers in a le sports m ot Kandahar officials are planning/g¢ Cranbrook, Sat . Both 9 another tourney, probably in April. ltnter-State meets. Walter Hyry’s 100-footer. Walter|the ‘cage tilt, Hitting @ high spot finished in a tie for 2nd plage injwith 27 last pefiod points. Cranes ig period : Siac’s Bill Schmidt, competing for) Tom Bray with 17, Rick Williams WEEKEND FicHTs. ‘jthe Briar Hill (Mesick,’ Mich.j|with 17 led Cranes ——- HOLLYwoon = Laure Sales, 129. desiclub. ey ey ! . nate et 8! Alsen Hyry (Inkster) / Walter's 'and Preston with 20. THE: pontiac PRESS. 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CASS BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL © For Most Chevrolets, — Fords and Plymouths. Comparable Low Prices for Other Model Cars Use Our Easy Pay Pian GOoDsYEAR SERVICE STORE FE 5-6123 Pontiac Press Phetes over at end of the month. GET A FRESH START sartarhe (Left to right) Harold Hintz, one of the top qualifiers; Joe Lexie Williams. All failed to qualify except Hintz. oo ‘|ond or third—as he surely would, -}der said today as the team of six | | Spill Hits U. S. World Ski Hopes ' BADGASTEIN, Austria ® — A! calculation made in the fraction of successful American ski tour of! tion sent Wallace “Bud Werner of Steamboat Springs, Colo., spin-. eA and — i _ of the final event in tthe ‘World Alpine | ski championships yesterday. i * * * Instead of finishing first, sec-, have had -he not fallen — the in-| tense and sincere American com petitor finished 37th. 4 Toni Sailer, Austria's seven) times world champion, won the ms downhill instead. — “Buddy had fast skis and he. was able to beat anybody,” Amer- jean team coach -Othmar Schnei- men, six women, two coaches and twa managers disbanded. FATHER-SON — A father and son combination from Rochester tried their luck in the Bowlerama. Alex Cotton wishes son Gordon luck before they started. Neither was able to qualify however. |ever heard of in sports.”’ * * * “Buddy's luck was the worst I | After constant training and com. | ’ | petitions since arriving in Europe Wornen still wanting to enter the Press Bowlergma have until mid- night tonight to submit their en- tries to one of the local alleys or Women wit Last Chance to Enter ‘58 Bowlerama ity to win a feature prize which gees to the top husband-wife score in the final round. A handsome souvenir bowling- pin table lamp is awaiting the top * |man-wife score. * * x ‘ Men’s feature prize for the old- est bowler goes to 79-year-old Wal- * |ter Carpenter, Currently, the old- est woman entry is 76-year-old Mrs. Anna Winters of Birmirfgham. ~~“ * * Other prizes besides,the guaran- teed purse for women includes bowling ball, bowling bag, bowling Shots for Gp eee Sere. Nov, 20 the American team can} week by Sally Deaver of White- marsh, Pa., in the women’s giant slalom, the fourth and fifth Places scored by Werner earlier in the | championships in the men’s sla-| lom and giant slalom, and the’ rapid development of 19-year-old Dave Gorsuch of Climax, Colo. * * * A first or even a second for Werner yesterday would have made the long and expensive tour a success, Just over 100 yards from the finish of the 11,480 feet course on Graukogel Mountain Werner was moving perfectly. “He took a good line’ into the last control gate,” Coach Schnei- der said, But immediately after pausing between the flags the ‘linto the sloping side of a hillock. edge of his ski appeared to bite a fraction of an inch too deeply Sten /{— LOU JANKA Heating & Air Conditioning Sales. and Service | Bas, FE 64-3811 Nites FE 4-6445 — a. ha Bu TUXEDO [ll Crew Neck: ‘SWEATERS Reg. $6.98 $ 4" 4 BELTS Reg. $2.00 © 4 00 ONLY Andon CUFF LINKS $150 ‘Sets $250 Up , | nn | > ee TEE OTST ES Werner Falls af Finish “He tried to recover—then fell | tiny Austrian hillock and a mis-| | apart. “Buddy sometimes tries too too! 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ALcBWER: You probably have played a gamé,to the words} | “London Bridge is Falling Down.” ‘These words first were} sung more than 200 years ago by Londoners to describe ae as shown in this picture. x *« * =. &..9 eat tin cans?) Iwas built well, its stones and wooden planks eventually became | and some fell into the river. The bridge was torn down | cae tee io 10. Buildings and houses were | it London Bridge ‘was completed at a 200 feet up the Thames from the old bridge. It is sup- five very strong granite arches and is in no danger} }of falling down. FOR YOU TO DO: How long is London Bridge? How many} wee ee eee ae eee lor you to look up at the library. , * @ good question mail it on a postcard to Violet | : ‘Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. feet meses to iichael Rice of Greer, ©. Cc. Tomorrow: | 3 so a Lee 4 a nig vay & ee ee nae = e = ms ‘ * ls ‘ . oy * - a e. ; | : ! < . Be ¢ . 4 - : ‘ : 3 ee Ai \ / e y f ee ‘ Pi ~ : Po t | THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 10, 1958: Ye. : ET : Bs Schoo! fires in thie United States a) | | | Ho lvwoos air New. ee ll Starlet a Can Sing ‘Old Dog Tray’ i cal awiis ie Maeun ba hivan Farrow and four of the little! Farrows: tomorrow. They'll meet , John in-New York and go with’ him to Spain where he'll direct} “John Paul Jones.” ~\ieialemetemadiaaeainadanamenl oe will be Jimmy * * * 2 The studios are out to corral the | singers, and the next one to be! will be tested at MGM. ‘fin her career, 1 could have listened all | to Roger Williams play the iBMo! | | ano, He was in Hollywood for a | - iH 4H fe i EE : F 7 3 it } in Hollywood | with her sister, 1 /was just before Christmas that Do- until you see her on the screen.” Se a” te WANTED John leaves tomorrow for Ire- 1000 COMIC BOOKS land, Paris, and French 1000 True Love Story Mags. pafreenpiegic sytem Barager, We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and Heaven.” Piper's MAGAZINE OUTLET I look to see the youngsters aaa vo Rw stand in line to see Sal Mince as Gene Krupa, the | Sal, whe is such the younger generation, Krupa saga after bie’s Monument” at Columbia. «ed nies Seal ae ‘FRIDAY . SATURDAY SUNDAY WITH IN-A-CAR HEATERS ¥ British Movie Director Guild Award . 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ARE YOL) AFRAID IF You'D SMILE YOU'D SPRINGA § 9 PERMANENT CRACK IN THAT Ba NINEGAR MAP OF YouRSZ BA ~~ WHERE'S THE KING OF THE CLOWNS AND THE OTHER SOKERS 7 SSSI __ % \ = \ ‘s STV | a .) ast y ° SS SS ~ oe" ee YEP iTS GROTHER BUT YOU SNEAK DPONUS iT SAKE ALT ED, TH RN-—. ee cer ©" ‘\ a, : si” -_ 210 © 1958 by MEA Service, bre. TM. Rog. US Pax. OF. SOME, HOTEL CHECK ROOM i LOOKING. fj FOR ITZ E IT'S BEEN SUCH MAKES ME -FEEL SENTIMENTAL. Ta Reg. £. Pet OF, ~All rights record SH Cope, 19SB by Untied Powtire Syndione, me. / a > 1958 by NEA Service, inc. TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. OFF HOW WONDERFUL! HOw I KNOW WHAT WILLIAM SEEMED SO tama ¥ gs | eee Ley, ‘ 4 _— TRwarwas ie? 2-10 MORTY MEEKLE ame usre om” YOUR MOTHER—WAS SHE EVER WRON DIXIE DUGAN aT Nee thes I's Gi IN “| Gj Ua . MA me : A if - DIAL FE! 28181 is «a ae I IT WAS NICE OF YOU BE SO CONCERNED. GRANDMA'S SAFETY Meer iT GINNY O HAVE FITS IF SHE KNEW [0 HELO OuT “THIS FIVE BUCKS! . ; can | aN Two Male Compa oo mee t people : ' y ; ; A 2-yearcld Pontiac ered Setety" finde nds judges divided into Key of two waived examination three eategories:*” e light and ; ek *& a a Those . who feel to be just marking time, be. --ssssess+0- 458 start, but ‘the early losses - | totaling ‘$1,320 ponepe some new development. Apples, Gaiam, PbCee tee ee eee mostly narrow. As trading Pro- * pending in the first few minutes Stee Meintesh 94. rap rsaasen. BOS gressed there was a general slip- Se Sed os res Ok chure. walla set Veena a.e0iping of prices in’ most major Betty Lou Hares, closes. Beets, 3 ._ $e = . 3 Near the end of the frst hou Site "UL jesenessci ne ~. 2m) BOP. rubbers, bor Ave., were ; [heat was 4 cent lower to /Ghin. oo Oa banked e025 Wal die Er gtsncpe piss. day So higher, F March $19,095; seeks habe dot eennwctosceces ‘con’ iors, ome ge Ga a ee "lower t Pe i anaes te Paraiey Rose “theta daa pie 5 18 ing materials were not so hard at Gare Ts pF tia % higher to %|Radishes hothouse, (ochs.) Gos"... 133) downside tendency. 1 tera Morte, & lower, March $2.22%; and er, |Featce tous, abt @ BT with 7 eae the 14 checks, wiki ‘|teoagh atid erep teiees eats bistant Oakland March $11.70. liry though steel scrap prices tor Robert D. : . ; 2 : / re * * oe | Scheduled : oa . DETROIT EGGS : iachliel he |day before West Bloom a Advises Redemption DETROIT, Feb. 10 Orton, tae. Sales of a eared at their ship Justice Elmer c. : = Detrel, included, federal January ed were eggs! ogee ‘ of German Bonds =e.“ ve vi gene ter : z 40; medium, wid. : 2 - 3 : ot q ss . : WASHINGTON # — _— 37% ; :. Satalieas < German dollar bonds, once Harts over to Ce in Dallas, Tex Wiley 3: 2 : be hen poration Court in , i cies cok aes aa bo, 40-41: extra trace Fe. N York Stocks. was rekased on 00 ramen sages ny eg r' medium, ;, browns, gre ‘i ew To : are : # for them. umbo, 40; large, 36; medium, 34; grade : ; last week teenagers 3 coddl (involv. + &.* B laren, 3133 " (Late. Morning Quotations) The trio were arrested he said: “I docket cases ie speech prepared for the DETROIT POULTRY. : : _s _ m2 2s = pry Big et on Ba emagg teenagers) on | the regul gunin'deey tik aan “Gallars| DETR, Feb, 18 (ar ‘uly wp to Ad Hadass3:7 hf Sea eee MANDRILLS tt: bangs hone en sage haps PF mer ong wot tan binds to ee ag. 34.28; Light type ene. i Be af 4 ~ B HAVE BEEN KNOW gen bead apvige bag of Mrs, gor ae pe Willys Post be claimed “by their rightful own- hele ibs.. 27-08; turkeys, heavy type, Alpm ere: —, F - a TO GET sO MAD Long sald she a 36. | ; : ? . ‘ he - 3 = § Motors, pact Am Astlin’'.... 114 Tt McN&L 83 . DROF’ sicheck at the store TOLEDO, 0, ®—Willys 7 ee | Livestock Am Metal ...:: ig Lone 8 Cem :. 32 DEAD WITH azn \|Pormer Packard Plant Se car cos to tities om : pel nese Ah mya joate which DETROIT LIVESTOCE AmN Gas 72. 8 Manning. .-«: 38.7 haca ei ng Featusns Syodiate. 2:10 Leased, Sold to-Firms March, has been assistant to Con- : for dollars toted of marks, Dernort, bie, 400. ‘Pew enriy pains A Rade w200! IB May D Sire .. 314 _ acest ae Represen-|troller R. J. Jesperson, net Wile. : were ; es M4 Merck ... >. - re : Decng Ge dee. ot the Nan it, tegen coed Aa ae Mire tine — : tives of bayers of the former Brazil Previously, : ween | nany,”’ he said, sunty' ana mixed poy ee Mole Hon... @. : ie eee tatives Co, said’ to-|Overiand of 4 E | government in Germany, 18.0051.04:. tew good. steers and” heifers | Anco aco es Mie enna”?! Slum Packard Motor Steil was executive vice president : declared valueless. However un /Sof agit sae uoe tah anaes |Srmane hos HE Monsen CH .. 38 Fire During Business ps day they had leased or sold more —ot Kaiser - Foundation declared valueless. my cere the|sprarGn Compared lant nec daughist Bu cet Line"? 303 ot Wheel. r) Under se ; Ps than. one-million square feet of user ie entities in Los An- der a 1953 agreement and helfers. steady bulls/ Ati Refin -... Motorola: 40 : ; \ plant to medical Federal Republic of Germany and| fewer; “cows Ber shay mea Om | arco Sly" ba Mueller Br. 34 coe ae n the seo ee Se ed eee eee 0G; around $ head [24 oy, Meco hor 1 trms : and Chicago f of Packard Prop- e 60 t Cn a ae ew BE ec as Mat Lend “ss: oe 3 tis, te Tepcconating. Seen: ol to 80 i 5 choiee|Bond ‘sirs... 184 3¢ a erties, the representing hes e > 18.00 and up showing ++ 24 No Am Av .. 30. ; two to four months : Holders ofthe securities, he sa, | 12°" bauer Shin icon Aandard ee oa for Sia Ps 1 on fe Denon Gas Line Legal must be registered belore Aug. 3a” Smeyseee "Te fee, semoerel| Beet Su 2 iss Obie On... 30 By SAM DAWSON st the. plant bah proticed wat Ipete oy Ete Eommenmes must be registered before Aug * RBS eerste Yi fon 4 W Ar i ST nr eee ae oor ma Sed enpleyntet If you are under 80, you can pig ~4 rs. HS Param pact 273 bigness do about it is up again there, I apply for x $1,000 fife in- re Parke Da janything to in the for- apply sss U4 Penney 90": 12.8 today @a several fronts. He said employment policy to help take 8 Fepat foe. it oe 8 pegs aed seeing peat of final expenses es without " Paitip siat"::! 448 Congress that General up — ine entire trans- ; Fat Pe as|Ford show: be: sande —< oe Not a gee gatioe with OLD Frost re sealtakes swipe at bigness in labor Business CS act CAN of KANSAS’ CITY. eeeee unions, e : ti ; one ype peed, | 2 mdi Fruit, top banana’ Jerry’s Bakery has Signed a\No | t ” | Raya Met 's-. 304 lt ahora’ om WS x teeel ten Se at Michigan's Miracle Mile Shop. ‘Tear out this ed and mall tt : Repel Det ..: SeSlwhich to share its banana busl- ping Center, it was smnowesiltaday with your name, ac Old | sale a: 2 ness eh fa The shop, which is scheduled to ean Tnguran meak Ch, : ri 1 . ity, ; m Reg Pop . 203 - ik'wo tere to's open Friday, will carry a complete 9th, Dept. L221A, Kansas City . Shell Oil s-«:. 695 lporrosentatives would tax rr line of baked ; cis f,lorate incomes according to size—|t be in = wes thera C6"*' 3871s ae individual incomes are : “ScinT gee Bot Ry ooo": Bl rouped in progressive tax bracke- st, most | | BSC 2 ES BEC soa wc prone a Se ee i Gen Bak... 19 JP «++ 184 out of government ot he as a aos ; Jewelry also was taken, Krandall' : : os ees = Se “13: 24 that Detroit be told to eu Se , ae | INMOIN 2 tooo St Be Hd of ite cars to help out the traf Henry’s Miracle Lounge | Krandall is @ member of a subur- Gen Motors... 344 Femme 2." '-. if , |problem. i - nry r ‘eld In Pro- cove HUD Fram We Air ot 124i sai 0 rom- |} Sate Baa shorn Jerse Veet SS 336 mamma: } The specialty of the house is an atm ‘toon; ond 9 Juvenile rn : iP osoe, Oe Onderwd ..,.. : , plete relaxation, cocktails the way you dis- — Spare Sie | Cee |Fdison to Buil 2) oe ee ESS cong, ist tee rua] Can't Find Water Cave Suir ou 7.."1081 Gait ae i 7 eee did those of Standard Oil.” tetas lovard tiencpsty ot Oi sete “ 4 2 p.m} sueging that ‘been £1 whereabouts of 5 ting Huge Amount fooker Bis. za Ua feb, ©. ae 4 as x *« * lear manatactres od the United B i essmen’s Luncheons ll a.m. « P- ‘ said . Mm eeeee 18 Steel ...... be a or com- : : j : : i Sd epee war St Saat] IMto Underground Hole ieee By Bee Be at New Substation cm ly. ala fn| io wes expected to. cundiaiy stil Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. 1. ofthis Courts tate] ae ee. 4 ae eee y con Antitrust|} ay Ty , of aa Of fe 7, neiied JERSEY CITY, N. J. (INS)—An a > ie Sie es: g. WwW n Blvd. Facilities al pone Fes gn ae nee ee ot Sage satement \ Loeated in Michigan's Newest Shopping Center fi that the : juntraceable water main break — gla Yale & Tow alto 4 echoed this, proposed abolition of « . Conte sp tm 0 be spouting 1.50000 wal Se 3 a Will. Serve Sa |, Be bsiess has been quick teh e Miracle Mile Shopping Center Bivd Bs, Py of Pebrusry,lions of water per hour | rth : Subwbs deny. that its growth ge and breaking into ‘smaller com- é : LUNCHEONS—DINNERS = id’ hearing. City residents) — a and that /panies . : : wit Reine, Empencicat to ‘make ‘perstsal| tormenting Jersey by The Associated Press) has grown even faster industry, which he said, control 9 - 7 h at Square Lake Road sig been fe sumone tn + copy today. workers: arises ‘Indust Rails Cen Stocks| Anew substation to tly. pe sage needs = cael 6 per cent of?the sales. elegraph ; o ee. . ’ emergency 15.4 161. al’ electric — powe , business xpand : one Week previous to sa nrario in Te! Six hundred ile section Noon Mon. .;., 2402 8 4 ie additional yb./have led. plan, Romney sald, Pontiac Press, & searched a four-square-m et ne a ee es Pontiac's growing northern » fill them at as low production pea Goa Ford would circulated in said Laem hur £. : district unsuccess- 0) change .... —18 —1. ‘4 1615 by De- . General and , pore, Seles of etl Conk Omer ial the businas : ‘ Mon... 42003 aT4 J4 yeh 3| has‘ been. scheduled costs as possible. ee immediately af Mesre, ie a yp aw gS wh “87 fully again and again throughow | te day .. 242.0 = at 163-Sitroit Edison Company as part of tax proposal dn Congress be the firms _. St Bebruney os an ePeamste| he ight for pool of water that) Weis ase ogee BS BE Be & $7.3. million construction pro-|s..°%y age roving ive er eiiy > Theres soni 3. Tae eee | would marie: the aes ; Togs agi". m7 Th8 ies gram for Oakland County this | arge by setting up a aaa | ge 7 | on Seven ie The mak dies euesil on by the i ieee 16.2 a Ts ari substation, to be located on bee 7 deci small business! e4 for 36 Pustic SALE. ao See Se. » ebecxe ville road jn, Waterford ‘Township, (272™%, fe trom the Tax Fomds-| Fasiees, ie ne eld ‘February Es Fag npr Fae building whose foun- C.F. co) avian asitlas on cmbaeen anf Regeneron Mientras 10:30 ‘am. ah 200 Ne Pasko Bivas” /be @ collapsed OF @) pigures after —_ of Waterord, cent. The proposal goes |hearing Orion, “Mlehigan. 1ze|dation had been undermined oF a] meu “High Low Noon| kilowatts: for parts of is & pet cent on profits/¢d to divide 1 rece caved-in street. & Equip, Co. 27 3 Orion Town-|as high as 75 per ag GM power of A, or os 5 100,000 persons in Baldwin Rubber Co.* stoe 13 Z ships. over tat billion dollars, = in | : an ' ogo" cted were without |Ross Gear Co.* a ee ee te lente : 2 . Zp, all prope Faskel Se sous of oaiting, cocking |Rowcit og: Motor Gn 00 it 188 Paap naginemne yc ae ny 1, The, foundation uinesses are in| : tthe ‘Guy “of Pontias sor,| and drinking, including The Prophet Co 61 13 spokesman said. per problems of sore You < art eM ts of two hospitals. Rudy Mfg. Co.* areuee xs 13.2 132 132| ® company : — ¢|corporated and the | m them ety wan eget on Tuesday. tien he-theile sniciion a Oni ne 6, Products Co:* ae none Oelued Conny ate peg iene . Chakas so ce Peaanseiie Ed standard time, Schools ‘ Edison’s Oakland . Count : sales taxes. firms, : the Ci s Generel Asseesmenticity were closed, nduntrles p |@ivision, “said the new facilities) or rate income tax brackets He also . Ear alt ot ibe, Chip -ofPontlan. the It ge seme gr sC-Ike Schedules Busy Day were aimed at KeePing the Supply | would give them a ae Peat prime am eg hem Se tay he nega Sei heavily concen be hard hit by acation |of electricty ahead increas The foundation : contends | . mach oer? Tevlew and (at feast, stx|tion also sce sleet drought. |Béfore 10-Day Va ing demand, in|that “the mass-produced mat for = sear, dor. ysis te pemuee, any| the ysteriouly-caused drought WASHINGTON Sea tase 2 southern portion of the sunty(ot larger corporations account meal a] Se Sra te Sara seater ose aad lee oe aa “Ch a be changed, and the said r\time, to find out pared to 5 geciea, hall be nines. ee toca ont | 9 ay. Te . Dated: ew a ee ee Thomasville, or i cava the] o¢ $75 illfon this year on new is _ ‘Hebd. 10, 1968 all-day job, The President : : j 6 ais %-| ‘The break, perhaps caused by plantation of former rey, play | ities throughout Michigan. *, ay a tad Pt the Secretary George Humphrey, pay gue Off a itus by 16:0 last night. Doctors have approved ; Ford w| | ae te ere anal Wie by Libbey-Owens-Ford | a Pied a Rmprering | then suddenly quirements and building-construc- ss lies to Athens the oven. He's the ston ook. (Son, He sald tncoey™ scncdces t | Lloyd Flies to ) | the oven. He's the -station the || ware” eatoaund We teckntate a’ 40- we rat “LONDON # = Britisli Foreign | Police at the bi tthe | wee See eee ee “ie orlgertag of bbe: A_radio_call_to_the "the: cutback 7 = 8 San Gor Stee et Coes wih | niag te ter Tie sot ood employinent in the ‘Toleds cuss the future of Cyprus with ‘thiy ‘unved. the ples. Awa TB, . a Ss @ ¢@ government | it of Thanks 4 : et tee ee i Agencies ......... 8A + ee n Bear FEB. 10, 1958, MRS. Mt. 8000 Pulton St, May- i of Ortonville: ral arrangement vit be rfl WE Wish TO EXPRESS OUR bess ce iven acs our ‘ mother, Funeral Directors 4 salen caatebhet Sa HOME eekse Bale = ca BEE ~gusagasessse St Soe si oR nti? campaign. host BERT | FALKNER ‘CIRCULATION DEPT. PONTIAC PRESS .- in exp ‘ ‘ 4 me- See FE os FOR APPOINTMENT. “RCA SERVICE CO. | MON. WED. from 12:1 Santen. PART TIME — “We tare an ming fr # tt experience. Hours are from §:00| $l to 12:00 mornings, 8 days 6 week,1 CA Monday through Friday. Apply to | _#mall ‘Box 14, The Pontiac Press, giving 7... Ritehen en Pt, 4 = WomEN + aad AIR- Help Wanted Industrial Tractor Co. Painting & Decorating 20)” ped Ao: “eke : =| RECPT’ pote F EVELYN EDWARDS |: EVELYN EDWARDS Oak From Pontiac Area : for Immediate training for eS ?| Airline Careers|! The | ++ tn The Alr Seg for women, Work Wanted Male 10 LionT: bie enon AND woop caine iy experience, oeaas full time work. sonal Good 1995. feferences, WALL c business. Prom: service. ‘Work Wanted Female 11 Pc} rm _ ‘ . Pontiac. & W tertor rvice. See » ¥ day bervies me. sag Py hg rE Reasonable. Nice home. FE 3-T786. CHRISTIA child care in ber home. 23-0185. Wanted 20 Men Sea ome 1-A IRONINGS, PICK-UP & DE-| fic liver, Em ° 86478. a _ PE 3-7581. LL DO Address ¢ card reece oe.. ve ‘ous | eens paca sutvice REDD ' SENTING heating equipment. “Ean ways i. MONEY! Sel unneeded belongings for ‘cash FE 2-8181, through Classified. Ads! D&M BUILDING _ ' BULLDOZING Building Supplies 12A ee Wtd. Contracts, Migs. 32 room furnish ’ Wect Gide. with heat ‘and inker, ‘Prose Fi ELDERLY LADY. TO LIVE WITH man, Share house. Must Rare cid pgs afi and social LADY. bag to share ba her @ soom airs aT 5 AF hin os Be PS es fos “IMMEDIATE ara aha | ee ema _Us for prices. PE 2.712 & Supplies ik Ener Paes Notices & Personals 25 ARE YOU TOO FAT? “e 2 Do "¥6 vou really “we want eels Dressmaking, Tailoring 1 16}. od | ALTERATIONS. RESTYLING. IN FE 38-1207 ESSMAKING, terations. in my home. Call .| Furniture Refinishing 16A FURNITURE REPAIRS Income Tax Service 17 ior a ‘> Sand tem pervion HOTEL ROOSEVELT =i . | Pm 5.8128 : “ AND INCOME TAX| Fes ey etc, Get S. a] ate coffee on e &,. ie =. ON ast ou TO |e oD ie LAIN ORI 7} SAVE ENERGY, USE =| WANT ADS! To find. a OR | job, place to live or a rood used ‘var, see Classi. , ot) Your Equity: Don’t lose — og cash WANTED. Rent Apts. . Furnished 33 fee = fat Alte’ Fa. Rea, om : . thee = jnines, Biro Bite | RCE APF. Real F ae it Ei anus | Z TERED Ld 9% “78 BE. Huron Bt. Open Evenings; TWENTY. ron _THE PONTIAC _ "Rast Apts Untied 24) Rent Homes Unturn, 36 ‘| JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MOR. ton . Si wv Rd. R. D, RILEY, Broker ve eit wah Fe cuan ~ West Side — Two story white frame, 6 room modern, to Gen- eral terms, : Income ineent's, fi : gp Ma s pucious roo Oy atk down, full base- =. Syl waa oe #1, 00, BREWER J RMs, eeiTe. sy ENT. WELL Mg PER sae taken, 2685 Orchard Lk. we MA 5-1244 RM * ; ELAT Gig HEAT, SEr- arate basement. St. 3 FLORENCE. NEWLY DECOR. 3 call ie ee eae NEW- —_—" Ask Mr Sm = Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS FE -8-0466 And Sunday 14 artment & bath. “Near town, furnished. are No chil- . dren 41932. ““BEVERAL mo, . PAUL A. KERN, DOZEN—ALL TYPES & isee—fast action. Jerry E. Atom oo, 3536 Dixie Bet: PE 44561 ORCHARD CT. APTS. 18 SALMER 8T. — Pontiac’s new- os modern. t a nent, individual en- trances, air i A a i bed apartments now —. ns. heal & hot water ‘ter Adults only. "Ts nder Construction ope 2 APPLICATIONS for i and bedroo a for occu- oomer sto. -6918 BEMINOLE — 2 BLOCKS FROM General Hospital. 2 room apt. Private entrance. Heat, stove & secraperatar. Good closet space. INC, FE 2-920 UPPER FLAT. 3 LARGE ROOMS & bath with basement ee tee Located on Dwight St Ca’ r p.m. WEST SIDE, MODERN, 18T floor, 2 bedrms., Ll S| Steam. heat, 2 adults only 40527) between 9 & 5. Rent Houses Furnished 35 : ETTE, = - : 53-55 N. Parke PE 45181 spools ' | 4,980. BE BRENDEL LAKE HEIGHTS BATH, ALL UTILT shag soni oo foe Gen- bungelow, FA fur- 44526 Auto, etl heat & hot water. Lake . . conan ‘lovely eee eg ~ Neel gua Ortonville. | jgndscaped yard. Sahat : fr, wtilities fu: 140 N. Tele- anes penen. and graph. OR 35037 ot FE 4-1157. . 5 BOOM - GARAGE. Boater Termis. Call EM 26210 : pg? cy = preterred. * haa on Auburn | #900 ee month! = ments fei Fog Hd od. 698 per mo. atts Te noe Sie Call MU 2065 oF EM’ 30710. $500 down, in Milford area. 2 hyd home, ew teagy 5 furnac $00 al Lake . Al “ce ee ee 5 Wall secent ematler “home =e Fy Ask Mr, Brown. gr yen our id Fr IN “onan Children welcome, OR NEWS raf Ott HEAT. LARGE ae ene Le BATH A180 OR 3-508 Beautitu: 5 . wae home, Full pane mens. 4 E. Blvd. UN. FE home. $75 fer mo. ; R pe eed * For Reng Rooms. 37 Ls gg I ne mel ae Lf, one HOUSE WITH 2 APARTMENTS. |, fura, adults. 34 Seebaldt. Dray: ’ Rooms and bait. all modern, ¢ mo 34210. Pees is - L. H. BROWN, Realtor ‘Bate. 1362 W, Huron Ph, PE 24810 Le Te, eerie) ee ee tae aes coe "jarani i terms from ¥ 00 Multiple Listiig Service ~ _ furnished. FE _4-2252. antte. References required. = down 7 ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN per month. KG. Hempstead, a, 36210 or ag ae’ 42045, “ul uw Pvt, ont. FS ¢0mi. Bo | Richard Steele Realty. 224 Cente A ous Pr. GROUND FLOOR. ATTRACTIVE on ALOW. 3 RED- St Mighisnd, “Michigan, eee : store hice bon if desired. Mil ar. Union tk. sauits, EM 3308 j $1000 DOWN LARGE RMS NEWLY DEOO- @ IN OUR bak sey located nF, Dodge Park with Jake sued Pieaty of eaeeh pase. . os, 7? &. s Co., 2536 coeea ae te. ee bath, On bus line, near Eastern) Dixie Hwy. 4-4561. 4 1 perty hag-part basement, of] fur- Jr. High. $2336. 444 E. Pike. GOzyY HOUsSH FOR RENT. PRE- : nage, 95 x 120° jot, completely RMS, BATH. H WATER. AB adults, Information at 299 fenced, 2 car oftat® very nice ean. Near lake. mo, MA garden spot. 500. SAHA ANG 5; | DESIRABLE LOCATION: W. SIDE. SIE. | Lake Privileges SECOND ST. Sora. ment, near ae epi ps2 eg ecrese p! Lge Rs ao zen ook ood it fn floors, full aes ccs oe On marge in Waterford oan ee eS eee Heat and Pe i eM _—s. Townsh pans i. car can s‘noous-a sata sove 2x5) “ta, os. WE iiss ti| Drayton Plains or gener’ will trade bis’ $7,000 ie Space Aply St Mecbadte. othe woos igen CEPR S| fet Ginetta lt | NORTH TASMANIA ST. LORIA APTS. . basement. auto, "oil. ‘heat. Are you 1 looking, tor a home in 3 Rooms & BATH. $50 MO. mf Py Brg pan forgall exterior or ot Wis home ie Mu- fences, a home +n ex- - 5 Rooms AND a TH on UNION MA “ g°- See it today! — Bea a ry ‘ : = & o RE naa F ges Beat pet PE Sveti es 1 Seminole FE. zt sent Two-Family — & “ag only £86 WE Fg Ive oe es. OF oS ee ae mane" appoinimeat a ie Banner Perty-| OR RENT MARCH IST, 5 RMS,| ment for rental TH S - fall basement ~ heat, nice, make the — Pull FOUR 2 4 yrs. oid "Paved St. nice basement, a - fur @ room 1% story bungalow, with yr W. side i helghbortond pear schools. Off nace, ~ ig garage. “Terms 2 bedrooms & 1 up, The uate ¥ win. mo, F 4-6065. = plenty = —— z CT Ee oe FOR RENT GILES REALTY CO. "| guminum. storms i. serene: PE 541% 321 ‘BALDWIN AVE. , § rooms and bath. Clean and ot. | Abst _5: FE oe ot Fe $s $1000 DOWN sein tractive. Close and 2 bedroom built in "50 . . > 152. shopping. — zfs ‘i Drea "Fror : CALL MRS. BRADY oll furnace, large porch. MS. FIRST ¥' SLOSE| 558 East Bivd. N. PE ¢-7833 pin RB BT ee *,._ in_Call PE $ or IN AUBURN HEIGHTS, 2 BED- ARRO REALTY a ; basement, autom : ae TED _McCULLOUGH, REALTOR “Fan ow pane wens tic beat & bot w r-| The Right Combination $143 Cass-Ellsabeth lor 2? e for more omezente livin, equals 5 “Bud” Nicholie,” Realtor FE $1201 or WEST SIDE 4 Bedroom home note, General Hospital on Green St. Exc.. con- — Gas heat $1500 down, spoked go rk D RILEY, Groker : 508 Elizabeth Lake Rd PE 41157 . FE OAKLAND COUNTY OFFERS A total monthly payment of $55) handles this frame Nome. Storms ara ay ae bee water, nniaed MODEST MAIDENS “That's what we get for leting her take up the office * collection—she collected the boss!" ~ For Sale Houses. 43 - For Sale Houses 43 MULTIPLE aniie SERVICE Lake Privileges = teal cute home. + built’ ck N 2 BDRM, On 2% brick ra her ion, e,feet ot acres of land. wae at heater, mour Lake, waren at- -ready to move into, Very reason- 2car Tile able. $500 dowm uel’s Appli- bath, tile entrance gen- |. anee Store, Da a bi lg — oe ond BY a aga PR - ogy * WITH water Built In 1954. A sroplegs : bathroom for $25,000. y Mot see it ‘sell. PE 6-6180- 3 On| Spick and Span Templeton 3 Bedroom Modern housing subdivision. 110° of Lake Frontage 3 bedrooms and bath down, 7 Retree.. 2 & bath down: 1 up. studio bed Ye bath Ext: rge kitchen, dining rm. |. ~ UD. liv and | and ¥—.. room with natural fire- dining reom, automatic gas . onan paren, heat, and hot water, 2-car asemetn. - furnace, garage. Solid drive Offered porch. on lake level. at $11.9090 with only Breeszeway to 2-ar attached down. This is a dandy, + rage. Waterford area. Only miss it. Call Now! with easy terms or will ac Lo all smaller home as down K. LC Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-456) ae cic N TILE * Saoomeel delux ANS in Pon- $900 down. $100 mo. _— NCH Home, 3 bedrooms, 21 ft. living tile bath. large master : ne ; siding. 80135 ft. lot. Good loca- tion, Cali for more information. Pre easts, ‘LOWER FRONT —258 Orchard Lake Ave. NT “Ww, side, i PLEASA ROOM, or 2° girls. Privil. FE 5-8053. bern ag fae yl = W, SIDE, KITCHEN PRIV. sHOW- er, 1-in family. FE 2-3517. ‘Rooms With Board 38 BOARD & ROOM FOR ged sioned men. Reas, 1528 ROOM 1 OR beds, seca meals FE 2-3429, ROOM AR ag) MEN Pvt. homme, FE 2-5842. Johnson, ——- AND BOARD OR “JUST 1 block from Sears. Home privileges. ae page| or elderly : preferred. 20 Newton ~~ S| EM 34164 or EM 3-241 after 7 Oakland Caunty Realty 2610 Union Lk. Rd, THE REGAL LOOK 500 — distinctt : ene seeietoe sale oo: fully ¢ planters TOO (12n16) bedroom "nas 2. double closets. large ceramic tile bath attached, — ¢ Lower level has TV den, double car garage. wlilities, plus huge recreation space with «# r fire- ace, out to beautiful ack yard with many trees ideal for summer entertaining. Breath- taking view of scenery. It's ® —— to show this home and we our inspection. Call for other details. This home must be seen to be appreciated. Arent RANCH . ni back door. ag ledgestone fire kitchen Pg a. nook fort eas fooma, - 1 BEDROOM. cozy. ——- furn,. Auto. gas heat supp Convalescent Homes 38A 2-4855. 2 FAMILY HOUSE, 3 LARGE LOTS LOTS ~ 3 _ and Leh EAS _. taker Ci oth sew? sid Feo tp 0k 8-2841. 3 BEDROOM, waite LAKE .. Modern, Close chy. Reas. MA Bh ae « HOME ore eubeaty re OOS Tensugente te: care l. am cursing care Dector on oy FE 4-6018 or OR on. LL CONVA NT in aad up ne a slightly 6 “rapier Rd. or pho 3 8 ROOM HOUSE ren Ww MODERN, 34 child: elcome. 163. 4 RM meer BASEMENT. Pus to, OL 1-6363 | == x. CALL FE Nicely fura. r. Weaver at PE) STORE 1200 58 PE ae flo on yg Hy Lk, a womens & SON REALTOR eth | 182.v. Muron HOTEL AUBURIN Also 1 or roves _spertmren s partments, Cooking and retrige units 40 nJ8« of _ $-0664 alt~r 6 call FE TWO 2 yd — d+ gaa ood Parking’ | Main paved crest $100 Mo FE LM nak ot See Fleuses 3 +, | ce See tin ** _— 11218 Baldwin sanares - bathroom, ‘full ment, : HOYT REALTY 254 8. Telegraph Rd g. soon Li pm J Established tn 1916 STANDING BUY ony. $956 bu several Jakes This is a very good buy at $7, 950. : ag pare ca ag home re} -% : ee Bul baste a Sarge oar r garage. wih ft. Ay S ao lovely Some. only a. - Floyd Kent, Inc: Realtor oat ee new siting, Nasément ne new ranch home with Srrifth- ‘| Wideman REAL ESTATE EVES. PE 44526 Huron OPEN 412 W. NORTH SIDE INCOME by room brick and frame. 3 baths, Sense tons Basement, gas heat. ¥ to > age town ares. Potential income of $240 A month Only $1 moat, Cal ‘wih be $80 per . A. wayler, Realtor. Johnson FOR. BETTER HOMES é ao ae INCOM = Ee a cee ave, 4 rests corated. ¥ Priced’ “to sell — rea pat down payment LAKE PR spariment, Ol wen howe Blut 4 Toom .. Gara tml do lot. ‘pull’ price, — 500 with am dowa ps eee owns Now reek CI ‘year an ed to sell with nafs down payment, : A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. /. FE 4.2533 NEAR COLLEGE LOCATION BE- t and Rochester. 3 bedroom, 1% bath, large ii room, @ room, large kite ~ a ment, woes = pavement. 8 e Sony mars MODERN 4 a $5,395 with down. ‘en me mo. Or $4,200 cash. FE 8-¢934. =i) ae Waterfront. +85E- NATURE L— te all ite peeeemer around this NICHOLIE} wORTE PERRY Ww Aute heat, aiuminum atormg and NICHOLIE -& HARGER CO. OPEN iN EVENINGS PE $4183 Multi- w furnished Tero gt Tw ip payments. . $12,500. 3, 3008 6. © bd Lakes Realty Rd. MA 41578 OFFERS $500 Down All clean and bright with , néw paint. IT" ACANT. Living room, 2 5. . kitehen- room. screens Ld heat. Pull price $9, Lake Front * Attached 2car garage. terms. Seminole 7 large Firat Barn Roy Annett Inc. floor with tile. bath. Basement with oil Hills ng — home. ag living 3 bedrooms +car garage. 42 22 $90,800, terms. . Hurox FEderal 8-0466 Open Evenings; And Sunday 1-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE, 4 FAMI- ‘ate Good repair — Call 9-4-2 Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION CUTE & COZY 2 bedroom pee. Large basement, fonoea acre Jot.’ Only $1,500 down. - dition. stoker of parking space with Zui “IVAN W. 3 S SCEIRAM [amt FE 5-9471 OPEN on the river. Close to Waterford Baun.sat Bg Boog sents You can go to § lakes from your’ at PRESALE ‘i . $800 dn * assume 4% pet So here fs chance, “You Lovely 3 bed -. weter lovers,” to fish, water ski and canoe from your own | yard. me ly; : : 14,980.60 ph re Basalt WM. A. kK on this one jim ww lacs \j REAL ESTATE & \ oe "yeaa KENNEDY Hes ah Realtor. ag Sart to William Miller a 1075. W. as (Next to Multiple. Uintoe ferviee BLAIR “WATERFORD HIGH § room. + room Tiled floors. ew 2 leces. 8 own. Im- _& RGE BLAIR OR 31251 ba 2 car and a 122.23 4 s to schools and . Call M. El Realtor. TR EET od. LAKE mily Leslie. R. Tripp, Re Realtor PEssitn or vor PE Sa398 BY OWNER pete eae ER ya : 5-1178, “oveland Starter home on large lot. 86x613. | | "UTICA 2 bedrooms, hot water heat, tore a & stores, full price, 0000. Smith-Crawford. Inc. - ines © Aubore -Rosnester Ra ~ ee St Hs ‘ #800. dn, REALTOR Se Ua ere Ba ate LAKE- | erate a mae Senn” Tae : i 38 gf ; = a 3 a} i Py easier as Ln eg Sone priced at $25,900 1 KE. Pike ; FE4 BY OWNER HH ies if 4 $16,900. Will for ranch house near lake LA A} tluminum sided family home the grace of yesterday, on one of Oak- ana ~~ sandy peach, oak floors q walk dining rm. MIDDLETON $4.500 DOWN — Excellent 4 « ment home on Ave. Call for all details, powN — N bdbed cin set! er home instrade, < ie mee DOWN — 3 Flort-| ite Os ee St Poutiag Airport a R. Middleton er old-| John K. Irwin Me 5 TO! aes Zigeet €, * WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE 5680 Dixie H 5 Eves. ‘Til 9; Sun. 16 5 COLORED BEDROOM HOMES $10 - STARTS DEAL pet” ,RONDALE Joe Hospital WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-6041 or FE 8-276) Civilians a eA E. soe, bt “a S50 MONTHLY bedroom. 1h ‘HILTZ | geet .xe| DIAGNOSIS CARL W. BIRD,Realtor es car pel ae bens se * eter aa Howard E. E. Fox — m _PRBRU ARY 10, 1058 - ore : , by Dick Tuener Sale Household Goods 57, Fe eee ae So eee ee “ a) eee i ies PONTIAC PRESS.” ONDA a CARNIVAL a Elec. har Tange center Oxi5 Wilton Rug ..............-. lees Ua WE 5B a ae 104 8. Saginaw _ 5 COLDsRoT R 6 CON- Like new, “console ; i 18” . TY exe. - WHEN YOU BUSINESS 4. Ww Clairmont » Apt. rout jot. Also boat- SUNOG DRYER FOR b hg ae, immediate posses- Otters e. UN to own rE jy mae My se pode 200 Bg ELEC, STOVE. $25. 16° CONSOLE epic as little as $1,000 TV... $35. MI 4-9342. | RRDMORE @ ISPREET IF you want one of the fin- ‘Wood est east side areas, you ‘Hemp stead For ene et information call: waBt immediate” posses-| \WATKINS PONT. EST. SUN OIL CO, . ; TR 2-$100 — cere, *ad umrai’s fo. | Regal oeuang cs: 0,5, et| Brat Soles, Vege Foome and full “Basement brick eon ae winter bar- ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN- 4 LsEGk see er, a =a — Gree ‘Merchandise. 3 ay Be : ESTER -- Hiwy, ing up March tat +e. * complete your ANCHOR FENCES : PE 5-6356.° : EASY aEDeDRY Y WARING MA- _ chine. ue. $40. FE. §- ELEC. 6T aN Wiak- er, chair, 3 pr. Grapes. PE 4-6572. and IF you have house a ; FACTORY REBUILT WATER ee geome eee! OFF BA IASCHERY RD.) - “LETS TALK sitet das Reman . this home. Large discount Paper oy” RB 4 BUSINESS” 3456 Auburn Ave, = PE 4-3573 for cash. LET'S MAKE A| ‘. ¢ é‘ NES conte DEAL ont te ee FRIGIDAIRE, R R UGERATOR, 2 : "NOR ne : BOLEN GARDEN TR? SMALL DOWN it 2 x. 181 ft. on Cherrylawn $2.000 Down ‘ a Sy PACTOP ¥ REBUILT wacuuM equipped snow aa ; St City water. dn. Young owner, returning to ae cleaners, a' makes, 1 year of, Sabie See. SNe. Two lots, 60 x 181 ea. on Clover college and wil sell for this = antee $1695 up Thyle Electric. & wheel : & or P AYMENT ees ee figure now. This is « well oe. . _ 509 N. Johnson. FE 4-5169. = o s a wood off | Walton Blvd, ee Featios HI goad steady ioe 3 KK GAs | RANGE, , OIL } HEATER, § MAY- ‘ 4 so much house 1. ‘ e580. borhood x ™ US Pat. ~_ : 2-2738 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE most. tmpossibie Just imen. ~ EASTSIDE frewsing "450.00 per year. *_ Ne wink ws torts we | GUARANTEED REBUILT AUTO- " ine with oil juded are the equipment, matic w is ire, Thor. eg : p fect Lake F heat, aMecar ga- zane Ds; Lot 60 x 188 ft. City business. stock and beer and a > : & Kelvinator. Terms to suit. CASH WAY % hb RON ie Ce a ae sande. “Pop thinks my playing will bring in real money soon! —_| se" Sckiumi Anh EN? FS PRICES : Maditned eit) So, "tad eain Far} vac Ow) wute Rarmee ie] Tavern The offers on qur house are going higher!” | OR SINK WATE GARBAGE, DIS | £28, zig iar ante feet, cen | Sade Tanne ad nsutance | Goest- Be: 4 ahh, “Giosang Al Fou can buys" Good tavers = | INTERNATION 41“ wanvester | ? e ; ; ag t ig , | Rapenantetces : improvements : — f i imelu iiding —Meo i re ream, ent yt : ly $6,000 with $§ hn Behee euarter oney ney to Saag Ng ‘Swaps 55 old. “4150. 8 piece. breakfast Ri Me og porns recreation C ASS | af MU sr SEL ne — is located in mg an {State Licensed Lenders) ON | AA ERAPPALA SS 2 es 2 piece svine rm pine.’ $50. tftertalaing™ Cane waler spin: oo Baim moet oat it 5e es | . Sow qsseaeg SG por * PAINT SALE ZENMORE UrOuATIC WASHER < 4 i t i 5 t 1 id » AS fe oe. LAKEFRONT | Sainte tet Saas) ai tect ere Quick Cash) gets artaite Sent | So aT mane Bt] . i G. HE D C8. * 3 - 5 ven eons 4 Acres | home “otloran ait) the tei | 102, “turn "Ss ge #4! MICHIGAN BUSINESS $25 TO $500 | BARNES Rigel oe i oie meen e 0p Airport Rd). mings that should go with ; e ar : veut own © . auto. or ss gidaire refrig i, yeaa tie Ren T Feet | coe og pea pon | memes nageee| ae oes a Re SU Tat OS eS a * ane and ach, Givi wer, | ay on . A . MOHAIP DA = 3 has Lot Siasteo pa anagg rorya» slled Lake ip Ay schools | isis. os TeLEGR . sm Salat or "haar rH pag Ms oy an re FOR FUEL | * port Chair, Suaene veamete * * fireplace, and a kitchen that i tp WICRERSHAM PARK AT OUR PRONT DOOR . Home’ & Auto WILL TRADE EQUITY IN WEST| $110 for al We Sud °"* West Side—6 Rooms . LO ee ee oe wr RRP TiLK. DEPOF WITH STORE, IN- sie nO tase tah Sammon |SENMORE Etmcrnic DRYER. car ot etoat convenient 10. this one, Oaly $22.000 = TO BUY OR SELL quire: 3. 3s LOAN CO with gas heck Will, take small) see _Pe ee ; rooms, 2 owner might c T 84,000 N TBURBAN. Busi- . | CARG S AND MATTRESS, : Residential or commercia) jots. 1_N, Perry St. (Corner Pike) suburban home, acreage. house a fe 18.95: Pe Fu eat sy a st sen to qualified buyer ee, et | fiom ‘Sparcment. Hxeelieat io-| LOANS 635 TO ss | ‘raller or what \have you. _Bituye, 43 Ovcberd Lake ave, peat garae Fooling HOLMES-BARTRAM estion for new s, Corner BAXTER & LivincaToNe | KR. 1), RILEY Broker ig Anan saone aEnT OF SURI. PRICED FOR — 4292 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1050 . Only $10,900. Terms. Or will W. Lawrence St. PE 41538 - $00 Biizabeth oe a. fixtures. an oe B, Munro Elec- ae Gy ~ tor 3 besrocen home. | “GET CASH OUICKLY | PE_¢1181 PE ¢4821/ tric Co. _ Huron. KINZLER _For Sale Acreage 47; 74 cquipnest "goed etes wit : Q | lea cvinuen ee, ~ PLATFORM | quarters ACTION - “BY OWNER “gxtengion option, eat Up to $506 Bor Sale Clothing 56 rocker. Doll buggy. Cheap. PE | @ eee \ 588 . ae sees. ms Pot eae tk. ‘good’ Investment. Witikiie LAKES RD Zoned | 2 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Sale Household Goods 571 ent, Imm ; ‘ home. 24x30". SH LOANS alr eee parse ——MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE payment, Immediate posses-| SH." IAC REALTY a,

PONTTAC’ ‘ONLY @ Families home or year sround. A-1 110 ff. Case-Bliz, Rd. frontage — TA ne pests E 4-35 FOUND AT L&S SALES Apt, size elec, rang: ... $69.95 AUTHORIZED See - fabing end otting. “S100 |. geryon fom, outraase te, Dodge GS RESOR’ 70a Renting State Bank Bids. | A iittle out, of te er ; bat a Sat) Se ae a Oe sacs ere| SALES & SERVICE gosta, Vena t ag oe eS ee 1 40 AGRES im 1987 OR $2816 ‘ ear HOTELS — MOTELS “ETC ____ Mortgage Loans. 54 — of fi kinds, NEW, & USED D. availab! : : home aft nes Sl ine 1 co Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A Today's Specials. t— 4, WYMAN'S ORPORATE \ mirror Hoors, Large base- ine for, subdividing. choles NEW AND USED rurwiturr| A Mortgage Problem? 24 MONTHS TO PAY 18 W. Pike Easy terms, FE 41122 iirect see te at oe 2 rontane, close eg MRL cam IMMEDIATE PoceRancy, Wane STORE with Bring, a. - Good |, We make mortgage loans to meet , teade, Come out) “Used Trade-In Dept. ter see it tod . rms. oading x. $000 al Bee a a Mat ie st once. any amount Prompt service, Also parking. Fhoue FE $4341. Oeeasional chair..........-- « $is.98 ’ c estate. Pe * See gee Mee, Howard, 18 Gullepie) 4] ACRES—RIVER Hides ion: | price #4, Tey ee Shey hheatios . FR). 8 to 8 Dresser... ‘BR P Ra ce FB at ms ne E. of Postiac of 1 mile | Davenport & chair.. Fg ye Lee of Aubura Heights on Auburn } phe nied range & bedroom farm ING FO! a va 0 FE 6-8600. Eves, EM nen I Dee « Seas John Kinzler,, Realtor ne. Pa wont i ral! “TOANS—SGO00 to $1500 | “UiO,, THOR, WASHER — Gi7_— | Fane, pallet 4 “chairs. im A; woe a age 1. For any, Purpose, on > Beer ‘bef? platee. . Commerce Extension table. - & . i ; hs Aaceriots ¢ County. ER CONSOLE. $6655. Tennyson | | $16 PER FOOT Raa | SRE can |e eo: Lye NS xo gz ye : choice busine ewer or aren) — Kee : Situs STATEWIDE house ase (Daly “tonuinicted, "es ete NEW | 1 8. Segre GPT ROE oro WELLS , Hy a | we know t at this Reel Betas Serie, Ri ‘} Farage hom TV. Sweet's Radio & ‘All Bo nt 3" te A Nationa! Building week] BS 432 We uron FE 41133 Complete. line of baxpigts ff iiss _ “Pontiac or phone PE 44728 other Fars Soe ‘whe, ear UsED SF ‘en @ureN gag paY- _ \BLAYLO 55 ~ foto W Beda ag 3 ~ _ Swaps sts i can. temas mail tows. ex: oe Land Contract * o-renen | SUNG BEDS SPRINGS mar NR Ee ae ire acer 2 mons | Tob, OR Panag, MOTOR |" Lita acum tie & yh Ph ail . | : sid — SCOUT ; For Sale Miscellaneous 60 g's mo — 34 Edward M. Stout, Realior 000 on ET RARD- ee bales pect mie sent ware ACU MY oc Ser. ES. iste ha yoda bani an Tae ner | Talbot Lumber o | SiNCH “sant $ FT... $3.70 ALE ¢ oR guttitn kee Retrigs — cmp same ha wd bg A anna “1 for beta oa PELE trae Reg. $260.95 © Sale $188) 17 7a‘ “fagnae “ie 90 |" supplies as lund. Ave. Ph. ied 3 Soin REA fy ; a eg ge a; Pr a-Lewyt vac, sweepers w. ——. ro powEK pond Bat, FE 000: ; Magnavox Hi-Fi phono, Mah, Cab. |, 2 ronan CONDI. We ary. crampes. for space end : = | Goop e SAVE ENERGY, ice res Land Contr Contract, ¢ Inside shoot a with SEE oanere Fa. PMONE PE | eter WANT ADS! To find-a’ ur hon 57814. eee: to live or al 00 Sale large dotinttice Automatic Washer— can FE “eauity” for | Anda ‘Bieciric' Dryer" $179.95 Bale e128! 4 op Gat: Fy ie oe stome 5 rae ge ten iG Eiinge tude up| hee * $149. used car, see: ssi- WAITE'S Laundty trays, stand faucets meets |g W. F. MILL Fasy Ter SAVE Pt, fe] 1 . Woodward. ' ™ re FE 42311 172 Sale Sa v7 St. Mile irmingham, MI 46063, : ae = STRAW, GRAIN. ha indi Ee ia S| OTHY. MIXED ee Be te he ' git OR SWAP: FEM FEMALE 1 gig; @ monlne ld, AKC registered. em aE 451 8, Saginaw at Raeburn -} 50 UP We FY USED TIRES, ‘s3 Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 : oa Buresuell, 9 8, Tele- Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Pat te ict ot tes bales oF over, “_ MY 3102. Auto Service 81 CRANESH. =. z. a Sonees a 23 k Ma- * For Sale Livestock 72 HOR FOR SALE & BOARDED. ---— “PUR ; ND PONY. » EM i : 2 «Wanted Livestock 73 ig eye > ‘Fer Sale Poultry 74 * BREEDING CEES | Eee ora bow Lake Rd. 9 miles “ Commerge.” Sale Farm-Produce 75 #15. 1049 Or: : APPLES $1.50 Bu. - Kiseae Apple Orchard win Rd. Metamora # x -Pontiac = -- Farm & Industrial Tractor Co. CHAIN SAWS. NEW ; 38 | 14 Mi.) Biz and ‘ood w: McCulloch Chain Saws saws on hand. We also have chain saws rent. KING | mS. : 4 Pontiac Rat Red. at st Opa FE 4on3. a rE eiti2 TWO CREAM SEPARATORS FOR ‘For Sale Housetrailers 78 i 8. NPEROR For Sale pce edagt ‘83 20, CC. SUPER p Peggy Gok ‘2 Ww FOR PARTS & SER = Davidson ae Biles Oe a & Acasa 85 3% HP. SCOTT ATWATER, LIKE e) ee Se See 2 Au- FE INLAND TARR S SALES PE ¢7121 3127 W. Huron FE 2-6122 ea BOATS). eas = yy oe ee is & ne Sere. tie Rae —— OWENS MARINE SUPPL’ 306 Orchard Lk Avg. 23-8020 SEVERAL CLEAN “ised. boats ‘snd in stock. in gg Rg ay Be nm Boat Works tl Harrin: CASH ie NEED CARS Shop bring it bere for — "aolags DIXIE HWY FE 20078 FPR 4-6806 cars. Joe Arthurs EM 3-9101 26 AIRSTREAM : ; 100 model in perfect condition.; Bad Smet Motor Sales an be seen at 3008 W. Huron Sti “par, top ao FF oRT,,,19 WIDE WEDGEWOOD.|" Cor auburn 4. Bivd, FE 600s) | 10 fo bys b bath; encrifice FE saera,|t C. WILLIAMS USED CARS, Joan nb nn tt Ah a pays top dolla > clean cars 4: G. DETROITER. « 4 SPOTL La PE 44016, a fat aan FE 5-615 ‘eC es > LARES HOUSETRATC | Sane PONTI THE 88 SALE. ee an a ,. St Se ing te buy “gen dollars OPEN 7 DAYS A ee Bob Hutchinson . 4301 Diste wenwes OBO RAYTON PLAINS . & Miles North of Pontiac R 3.1203 ‘POR \ BALE: wd ALL ALUMINUM ye Beamer. Sleeps 4. $1,000. giSt1® Fouts Rd. "folly. OXFORD TRAILER * 4 SALES Zimmer « General Gardner + Michigan Arrow), Richardson - - Holly 6 ft. 8 or 10 wide. earburetor serv. Lake Orion on, -- : ied : * TRAILER EXCHANGE »/ MOBILE HOMES , Anderson - Regal Silver Doine F Palace- 998 Also trade w down, See L, Cc. at 4 “Baldwin Ave. FE 83511, z is wet M & M’ Motor Sales: oy eet — on iste model cars. Hwy GOB 3-1603 ior CASH! FOR Fpl MAKE OR |. model, Trade dow ECONOMY cars” * 3 AUBURN WE BUY ber | IN ANY CONDI- tion, FE 8-9 WE TRADE DOWN | ha you tired of “BIG PAYMENTS”? . How would you like « nice trans- ration, specie’ for" yous our equity a6 mando car? i Always’ sp yy A models te choose 10 PM. We buy "54 Spaces ‘67 model cars “Jerome's” “Bright Spot” ‘Orchard Lake at Cass FE EB ois bs 2H E tee 3 ye am. D & J ute Parts m to2p AN CARS. Open rif ju EED CLEAN USED CARs See us R&R MOTORS 4 FE 43529 Will trade up or, down. ‘Top Dollar GLENN'S MTR. me cam "ache PB, THRU i AUBURN MOTORS CORNER PIKE & BAST BLVD hoi. Classified -Ads! i Yes, whatever itis — - dial Re iFE 2-8181_ for. an ad- scan writer and get itl eo Gn riaaes: [iS For Sale Tires _ 80A — KSHAFT pe om ge = THE B bask| BUICK "57 Special 4-dr. ...$2195 PONTIAC Wanted Used Cars 88 A-t FOR SCRAP & OLD cars. “Oly. - = AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND - — on Te 22066 days pd HIGH $$$ PAID . FOR UNEED “AD 1987 62 COUPE AL’ * | 1957 CADILLAC COUPE ay Be Ms 4 1 TON PANEL — a AREY j EROME 3071) | TRUCK CENTER 1 r GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass - For Sale Cars 91 oe eae 185 §. SHIR- WS BOLUT Y NO MONEY By | era es BUICKS See Our Large selection. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE =| Chevrolet :| euisaivenad bbe 4 _ 4 DR. ps ms oe. IF you —*s a ao : ohn AND oa SCHUTZ ose emery Va eoR Ral PO, be Wldevalis’ toe owner. gto: ane: "R&R MOTORS PONTIAC ‘AUTO BROKERS B pes $ mena ot XG FOR —— FE 4-359 ‘53 +3188 1260 _N. _ oS FE Toi00 HURON MOTOR SA HARDTOP $1045 Schutz Motors: 912. 8. Woodward. TAYLOR'S 1957 Chevy Bel Air sedan - 1966 rmin door hive har CHEV ROLET | ; OAKLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP: a) ’ Eddie BLY 80 _ . Dow | 56 Readnier Bag hogy REAL BARGAINS AT “ wer Brakes. ' | Oxford Mtrs. az.|°55 S per ty top . $1495 ‘OOS sat” : ha gd & Heater, Dynafiow. ‘ 53 CHEV. BEL AIR Thir is a very sharp club coupe. '35 Special ‘Hitop ...$1395| 5 3" ee drives eater, Dyuaflevw. @ SPeOPLES avTO SALES 1952 DODGE 144 TON PICKUP 4295 wn Bel-Air Shevs station wagon V8. Power Power brakes. . Heal a White wails power-Pas. Like 1986 Chevrolet 210 4 dr. station wagon V8. vowseuite. Rede & heater. ....... $1 ras HOMER HIGHT "ea. the wen 24% te | FACTORY | BRANCH | CHE sharp. OR 3-538. 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(7) Mr. Danger. rescues scientist, held as. hostage. (9) Million $ Movie. Drama: Van Heflin, “Act of Vio- lence.” (°48.) (2) Robir, Hood. Adventure: Boy poses as Robin to win -his girl. * 8:00 (7) Love that Jill, Comedy: Jill, Jack look for new mode' + at dude ranch. (4) un. Western: Devout Peggy Castle wants Vint to subdue crooked sheriff — without a gun. Will Attempt to Halt April Nuclear Tests “LOS ANGELES @® — A 20-foot _ ketch, the Golden Rule, sails to-} day for the Pacific island of Eni- wetok in-an effort to halt nuclear weapons test’ scheduled pdhinee in April. — we + The-vessel’s captain, Albert 5. Bigelow $1, Goa Cob; Conn. 2.ays he hopes to stop the blasts by sail ing into the test area. (a) Burns, Allen. Comedy: “Gracie pts into trouble afier| | . traffie accident. 8:30 (7) Bold Journey. Adven- lure: Sea—elephants—attack, (4) Wells Fargo. Western: Outlaw searches for thief. _ (2) Talent Scouts. AD Voice. Opera bass Jerome Hines. (9) Town Mayor. (4) Twenty One. (2) Danny Thomas. Comedy: Danny produces benefit show. i (1) Lawrence Welk, — (9) Front Page. (4) Turn of Fate. Suspense: Novelist David Niven is forced to write perfect crime sag | by strange “Night Cal- " r* (2) December Bride, Comedy ~ Matt's vibrating health chair disappears. 10:00 (9) Lone We (4) Suspicion. Suspense: Paris intrigue tale stars Rory Calhoun, Jane Greer, Walter Abel. Calhoun helps spirit nis ex-wife (Miss Greer) and when she says black market- eers are .after them. The police tell a different story. (2) Studio One. Drama: Ambitious Ana» Francis, who wants opera career, disrupts family life where. she rooms in “Presence of the Enemy.” E. G. _ Marshall costars. 10:30 (7) Capt. David Griet, (9) City — (9) National News. (4) News: Westerk’p: (2) — LeGoif. “is 15 () Weather. (4) Weather: Eliot. . Metropolitan |. amateur 8: new husband out of, Paris 7:00 (2).TV College. (4) Today. (2) Cartoon Frolic. (2y Captain Kangaroo. (7) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Big Show, (4) Romper Room ' (2) News. (2) Ladies bay. (4) Amos, 'n’ Andy. 3) Billboard. 9:45 10:00 (2) Garry Moore. (4) Arlene Frances. (9) Movie. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. 11:00 (4) Price Is Right. 11:25 (7) News. 11:38.(2) Dotto, (7) Robin and Ricky. (8) Howdy Doody. 11:45 (7) Wosssttebe Comics. (4) Tic Tac Dough. ris (2) Love of Life. 4) It Could Be You. ) Weather. _ (i) The Erwins. (3 oe * (9) Mary Morgan, - ii: 2 19) Theater. Yo Drama: Joseph Schildkraut, “The! #243 (2) Guiding Light, Cheaters.” ('45.) - -(4) Sports: Parker. ; 400 (2) Susie. (2) Sports. coe T (4) Movie. . (T) My Lite Margie. Moffett, “Banjo.” (4%) - 11:80 (7) Night Court. Re-enact- ~~ ment of court cases. row, - * TUESDAY MORNING * |, |6:50 .(2) Meditations. ~ at i i g 2 \s a Be a gies : gi ri oe ay th it 14:25 (2) Nightwateh Th. ~Sharyn (4). Jack Paar. Doretta Mor- 2 ee. at) pecret Berm. (9) “Movie, @ Topper. 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 2:30 (2) House Party. ‘4 Katy Foyle. 2:50 (9) News: (9) Favorite Story. 3:30 (2). Verdict Is Yours. (9) Movie. 4:00 (2 Brighter Day. - 44) Queen for a Day, °(7) Bandstand. (2) On The Farm Front. (2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) Our Friend Harry, (9) Nursery niasinns (4) Truth or Consequences. a — AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Hote] Cosmopolitan, 4D) Soupy’s On. “\ aie _ @) Earth and Its People. famine, (2) Search for miiciabi 1:30. (2) As The World Turns. .{7) Do You Trust Your Wife? eg 2 host of ABC-TV’s they are now eclipsed by singers oun itt PRESS. MoxDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1058 “i FAITH IN LAUGHTER — Comedian Johnny Cargon, star and “Do You Trust Your Wife?,” helieves that funnymen will regain their. popularity in television, even though jem however. As he aptly puts and westerns. Carson's marital (ee teenie erties to Wilson's Scratchy”—who weighs a South American jungles—came Until then we _ order. Besides, window urging polio experimentation. backs. He'd twine his long tail “Seratchy” seems to love us all—except when we try to get him off our backs—but he particularly likes to follow my Gorgeous Mother-in-Law his vitamnins, candy, celery, monkey biscuit-. and about everything else but meat. ment dfagging a small chain, sometimes cackling like a bird, but at other times stutying everything’ with his big b eyes. He's smart enough to heave found that the kitchen has the most action, so’ he scratching his leg twice as hard. _ | his foolishness. ‘ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... robbers win. / That's earl, brother/ By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—My Gorgeous Mother-in-Law has a‘ new ad- miret . . “Scratchy,” our pet monkey. ‘ monkey Yor a pet was‘ready for the couch. A few days before Christmas, my wife hap- -pened to see Nick Carrodo’s chimp Koto on Dave Garroway’s TV show. “I'd love-to own). a chitmp,” she said—and.I decided to get. her > one as a present... | '. A visit to Trefflich’s anima) store revealed that chimps couldn’t be had on such short \ He clanks about the apart- § | There's New Addition | Household into our lives at Christmas. thought ahybody who had & they cost $700, “How about a monkey?” I asked. There was a sign in the) “Believes Public ‘ Wants Laughter That Saturation Poses - Special Problem -says-Johnny_@arson, “people will it since I've had a laugh out of this thing?’ ” laughs each weekday in the half- hour marital quiz, “Do You Trust Your Wife?*’? (ABC-TV). Explorer Aids” in Correcting Errors in Maps. | HUNTS NTSVILLE, Ala, @ — The} satellite Explorer: is giving map) experts a big hand in errors. of distance on the contd ‘But Comedian Realizes By CHARLES MERCER __ ‘Pacific there now may be a large] NEW YORK (®— “Someday,” variation between the actual dis- “SERVICE | REBUILDING AND ADJUSTING ,.. ALL pene want to laugh again. They'll pullishown op the most back from their television sets) maps. and ask themselves, ‘How long is a4 @ A department of the Army lease discussed the use to which x & the satellite is being put. Map ex- “chren is working his bit for parts will improve their calcula- tions by using the Explorer as a reference point instead “of the ‘moon, .The satellite was launched But at the moment Carson, one \J8". 31 from Cape Canaveral, of the bright young hopefuls in pe eebe at eames ene WP son-largely field of tele- Fla, * * * Dr. Service geologist, is Dr, Charles A. Lundquist, rine “Singers and Westerns are hav- ing their day this year,"’ he said. “But comedians will come back." x * ® He admits — and knows. well from personal experience — that comedians. have. a special prob- it: eon ager hae agency physicist. O'Keefe said the Explorer wil! help reduce mapping errors in ol Pacific region from.three quarters | of a thile to 300 feet and ultimate. ly will lead to =A, gpremove “on the order of 30 feet throughout the world." P Medaris States. : \Nickerson Case nisi Was ‘Overplayed'| WASHINGTON (INS) The | Arthy’d missiles chief says that the J value of Col. John Nickerson to the — “It's “ “4 A Monkey For Your Home.” | ,. good as ever. It's a Seater An animal handler reached into one of about 50 cages and pulled out this baby which had been brought here for | Scared of us at first, “Scratehy” would bite. Then he got. \friendly and insisted om sitting in our laps or riding on our around our necks and clap a small claw in our eyes or mouths—and hang on. ee ee ae baby jacket watching everything. - Sometimes “Scratchy” gets mixed up. One day he was try- ing to scratch his leg with his claw. But he was twined around a lamp and was scratching the lamp instead. When he (is- covered his mistake, he disentangled himself ‘and . started | He seemed — peeved at) a _| Songwriter Bob Merrill used his “New Girl in Town” loot to buy a ranch in Elko, Nevada ... . Morfitt, will study journalism at Yale . Moore’s son, Mason . Brigitte Bardot's ie c. Buzz: President soon to take control of outer to sing “The Mikado” at the We don’t sinidersiahd the new‘ generation: “They still ay cops and robbers — but now the / (Copyright, 1958) Oo (INS) — Twenty-eight pera ican servicemen were dis- today tq be up before Jap- courts, and at least another Indians Used Wampum in Canada Until 1825 OTTAWA — Wampum continued to be used as money by the French colonnists in Canada up to, 1704 and by the Indiding as late as | spectively — bot tart wa prety 1825. But - as back as 1670 the ; lauthorities baa ruled out waripum sooner or later I'd wind up play-} ‘ns official money because its value ing straight for the other .two. 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