i 4 ee ay uh fee S| | 4% 5 oe’ ee \ pa ; i j 4 : U.S) Westher Burtae Forecast ; “\ Detalis Page 2 5 aN ; Nite... aan hth divwleAunies Sees = F b ae | ob} ; i i EDNESDAY, APRIL. 17, 1957-—44 PAGES 115th YEAR \ ™ ee * & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN W { Senators to Quiz Four in Union Terror Probe leaders, linked by testimony of a/questioning lhneard vivid stories yesterday , y. convicted dynamiter with alleged) Committee aides said they) terrorism in the Scranton, ‘Pa.,|would be asked about bombings,| area, go before the Senate Labor threats, beatings and truck sabo- Robert Kennedy, . committee counsel, said he hoped te ques- tion all the men accused in tes- timony by Paul Bradshaw, former Teamster official who testified he was double crossed after he had agreed to “take the rap” for a house bombing. Names mentioned in shaw's long day on the witness stand included: Joseph Bartell, business agent of Carpenters Local 261, Scranton. |Bradshaw said Bartell had given ‘him orders that resulted in acts lof violence to halt nonunion build- ing operations, ; « HALT WORK | Philip Brady, business agent of ‘Electrical Workers Local 81. lorders to halt work on some jobs, ‘William Ryan, , jread builder. . * * * Anthony Bonacuse, business |Building and Common Laborers ‘Union, Scranton, izusek, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., housing contractor, testified |Bonacuse warned him “‘it would lunion—the boys play rough here,” AP Wirephote when he went to Scranton to build MAKES DENIAL—Mayor James T. Hanlon, in Scranton, swears a home. The home subsequently to affidavit in which he denied that he ever discussed Scranton was bombed in 1954. dynamiting with Paul Bradshaw, convicted perjurer. Judge T. John Durkin. secretary-treas- | Linius Hoban is witness. ~ urer and business agent, Scran- | ton Teamsters Local 229. Brad- | | shaw testified Durkin told him to AFL-CIO Leaders Rebuff Ss == bomb” was thrown into a | Robert Hubshman, Teamster Move for Delay ===" =: ing nenunion deliverymen. member of, Chairman McClellan ‘called for or talk their way out of a showdown on AFL-CIO cor-) menting its newly adopted code, . . junion officials convicted of crimes} rebuff from the federation. . including Bartell, Durkin and Bon- Sources in the parent federation said trial procedures acuse. : Convicted last October, they and already set for Dave Beck, Teamsters Union president, Bradshaw all are awaiting sen- and the hage trucking union itself are fair and “leave tence on charges of dynamiting, *no room for negotiation.” the house built by Pozusek. : | Bradshaw said there has been) AFL -CIO President no effort yet to remove any of) Van Doren Faces NEW ceorse Meany was out of them from office. 4 ithe city and not immedi--... 2... wz. Quiz Show—for Good tery available for com-F ire F ighter s Vie | ST. THOMAS, VIRGIN ISLANDS | Se. attleg Pearnsters’ Exec: With Blazing Oak | (INS) — A man_ identified Charles Van Doren, lanky mental'ton, Tex., yesterday, asked the yn !AFL-CIO for negotiations as to , marve television's ‘“Twenty- : : te PR ea j ae of televisio i ress ‘charges against Beck and a bill Waterford Township a — was zone ; at St. of particulars as to charges that tangled with their enemy in close Thomas today to a New York girl.'the union itself. is under corrupt) quarters yesterday, when a biaz-| Geraldine Ann Bernstein. | domination ea saol : ing 50-foot Oak they were trying) Throughout his record tenure on, ; “Twenty-One,’ where he won) The beard, contending the to extinguish toppled over on their) $129,000, the 30-year-old Van Doren| © harges were not specific, said truck. insisted he had no special heart| it would attend no hearings wn- | ‘Traffic on Sashabaw Road was interest. | til “tundamentals of fair adju- | rerouted for two hours, as Oak- (At Columbia University in New) dication” are assured. |1and County Road Commission em- York, where Van Doren is a $4,-|° The AFL-CIO charges are based ployees hacked and sawed to free : 900-a-year instructor in English,.on Beck's invoking the Fifth! the engine from Station No. s+ it was stated that Van Doren was|Amendment in ‘refusing to tell) Damage to the truck was es- known to be vacationing in the|Senate rackets investigators about timated at $150. No one was in- Virgin Islands, There was no in-/his admitted personal use of union’ jured, and the cause of the blaze formation at the university, how-|funds, and court indictments| was undetermined. i ever, on his marriage, ' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) The fire was extinguished: © WASHINGTON @ —Four eaenineae Committee today. forjtage, of which the committee lagent for Local 130, Hod Carriers, | Edward Po-| yesterday! ibe a smart thing for you to be, Postal Service in City Returns to Normal Pace Order to near normal imaster General { dered last week. ‘Bradshaw also linked Brady with/Office until July 1. | President inot be NO EFFECT The only tained by area mail deliveries ‘which has been the procedure in glasses in the Pontiac all along. Summerfield said the $41 million was Jess than _ Scott jumped $25,000 bail and the amount he had requested so it Is necessary to continue the | shorter windew hours. He erig- inally asked $47 million. In Pontiac, Dean (D-Ark) service is almost normal, on “ Ae = testimony to show,the heavy Easter mail rays! WASHINGTON (#—Teamsters Union moves to delay whether the AFL-CIO, in imple-|slows delivery slightly this time, ee of year, ruption charges seemed likely today to run into a solid ethics, is attempting to oust THIRD CLASS MAIL “Our only real problem is the petroit-Windsor tunnel on a drive! Merritt, acting for the Board of ‘backlog of third class mail, OF 4, Buffalo, N.Y. Scott gave his Supervisers, supported the move junk mail as some 'we think we will catch up with) oustoms inspector recalled that ithat this week,’’ he said. . Summertield’s order restored the a “wanted” circular. following services: * * ban on third class mail and re- ' Regular pickup and delivery of} Questioned by ice, al 's. lifti the during the night Scott insisted that . ee te ane oe \his name was Stewart. He refused| y ins sumption of the sale of postal|to be fingerprinted. Lj ' money orders, * * The a closed-door made by the Senate ily adopted. Follows Quick potice in two countries, said today} scott refused to say where he some t wahod whet. coal Action. by Congress in /he will fight every effort to return had been the last 11 months. He so have other people.” Allotting Funds : : ‘wile, Postal service returned) The distinguished-looking 60-year- lin Pontiac today as Post- he killed his wife were “asinine.” Brad-| Summerfield lifted most of the cutbacks he had or- His order restoring serv-| tried to drive an unlicensed car ice came swiftly last night on the heels of an emer-: gency appropriation of $41 nessman, but admitted afterward imillion to operate the Post to U.S. immigration officials that is ed arcs | Eisenhower quickly aq been asked to watch for Scott| jincluding a road constructfon job|signed the measire which cleared on the belief he had fled the! iby nonuniga crews employed bythe House and Senate yesterday | nited States Clearfield, Pa.,| afternoon without debate. . The only restriction remaining | in effect in Pontiac will be the $12 hours of windew service per day. The new hours of 8:30 to 5 p.m. were labeled a “good | idea anyway” by Pontiac’s act- | e eal sae oS ee ret IN Courthouse Suitescwemc tae Dean said that few businesses state was acting as quickly as lcrenses were necessary because ‘open before 8:30 a.m. and so will | possible to extradite Scott. inconvenienced. The old) * «£ * ‘hours were 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. as utive Board, meeting in Galves- appropriation on Home Ground ciearea by the Senate Appropria- ‘tions ‘Committee in 10 minutes in session. The Senate tunnel, Scott admitted his true passed, it within 30 minutes of identity. committee action and returned to! I _ the House where minor changes,Said quickly. “I’m the man on ss ? t Scott to Fight Extradition, Denies He Killed Wife Pet. More DETROIT 1 — L. Ewing Scott,) sald” they found $10,000 in 100 ,admitted nothing about his wes fOF Their Policy : retired Los, Angeles investment) and 2%0-dollar bills in 2 money grevcoprad ; | j s if-he thought his wife was) . : ; ssienehlgacapllmlmlamevernd weson ee mamas Single. Men Under 25. to Shoulder the Brunt i istil alive he replied: ‘I've got) of ‘Necessary’ Boost i him to-California to face charges of murdering his wealthy socialite ife Auto insurance rates for Michigan motorists. were increased as much as 65 per cent today with unmar- ried men under 25 bearing © the brunt of the boost. The increases were asked by Michigan members of two national rating. bu- lreaus, {he National Bureau of Casuaftyy ryriters and the Nation mo- bile Underwriters Assn. The two bureaus take in about |250 companies writing auto insur- ance in Michigan costing about 47 million dollars annually. Carleton C. Patterson Jr. president of the Pontiac Asso- ciation of Insurance Agencies, said about 95 per cent of local agencies would be included in this group, Joseph A, Navarre, state insur- conditions old Californian said that charges Arthur,)“That's just plain ridiculous and \stupid,”’ he said. Scott was nabbed Monday night in a routine customs check at the Canadian border when he into Canada. ‘:He insisted at first that he was Lewis E. Stewart, a retired. busi- jhe was the man sought by Cali-! fornia police. Canadian authorities. ‘SCOTT ARRAIGNED | Scott was arraigned on a fugi- fe warrant yesterday in Deree f bd k S D Federal District Court. Judge Ha t te ‘Thomas P. Thornton ordered Scott! r r | Cc e Ss , '@ | | held pending a hearing May 7 on. removal to California. j ithe rising number of accidents es- A suit tying up construction of a new Oakland Pecially Be msewee coe. County courthouse was speeded today as presiding“ “7S ©! DY Sepals. Scott’s 63-year-old wife, the five- ltimes married Mrs. Evelyn other restriction re-|Throsby Scott, disappeared from) Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick ordered an early hear- “These increases are absolutely Summerfield does not her fashionable Bel Air home in ing and called for an outside judge to hear the case. affect Pontiac. This limits business Los Angeles May 16, 1955. Police necessary,” Patterson agreed. ‘All of our costs are going much high- tice Moot tad Tentatively, May 14 has been set for trial, although ..” ;ook at the amount of glass backyard of the attorneys for both sides saw the possibility of some re- in the new automobiles that must be replaced in case of accident.” He said that aside from the to two a day later found her \Scott home. Scott denied any maining delays. knowledge of her disappearance. | Judge Hartrick -yesterday signed a petition to give ieaige | Sacbaside Sac! Gall amenies vanished in May 1956 after he jthe controversial suit*— ried men under 2%, other cost was indicted by a grand jury (precedence over other civil state circuit court administrator, increases are “very minor.” on charges of his [Matters before the Circuit today for an outside jurist. in the large increase clasiite wife's $600,000 estate. Five |Court. | Decision in the case would di- ion the boost in annual liability months after his disappearance | The petition was submitted by rectly affect. the county's. four ie. oud range between $25 and the county grand jury at Los Pontiac attorney William H. Wil- circuit judges. $53 snaps eet ee Se a representing the Oakland, : ._.* ma etd " a. * unty Taxpayers’ League, a group, eagee questions funds! oy, largest increase percentage- Scott was tripped up by a|formed expressly to contest the raised "= rage | to aan taa| wise would be for a single young Canadian castoms inspector as he County's building plans. & — 1908 ng ag ‘man in Flint seeking liability in- ‘tried to enter Canada through the! Corporation Counsel Harry 3, Presel) °t courthouse in dowD-| surance. The present cost of $81 — iwill be raised to $134, an increase Main charges are of budget (of $53, or about 65 per cent. - Plosheres - paren In Pontiac, Patterson said, in ; _ | Mlegal transfer of these “In the interest of strong public to the building fund.and violation ‘*¢ same Classification, rates would jump from $76 to $116, feeling over the case,” Judge of the annual .1 mill Hmitation |Hartrick said he requested the on money borrowed or taxed for | Detroit rates would go up from building purposes. — (Continued on Page 2, Col: 5) The Le also questions the ague 0 legality of building the $4.5_million| it . \building on a new site | ihe (| d W hD | iTelegraph road sarvies jhe: | ou y rizZ e The suit, filed last November, tied up the county's plans to build’ Tonight, Tomorr OW: the first $2.5-$3 million section on |& pay-as-you-go basis. today that ‘said postal call it, aMd name as “Lewis Stewart” and a! and raised no objection. was the name listed for Scott in’ STUCK TO NAME * Windsor pol Finally he! agreed to return to Detroit where| * he was turned over to U.S. immi-| bill . was &* ation officials. on | ar At the American end of the | " ‘ . Cloudy with occasional light rain” or drizzle tonight and tomorrow is Robert Strom Roses) answer to the suit, the county'the weatherman's prediction for ent . 0 nied the charges. - Pontiac. The low tonight will I'm Leonard Ewing Scott,’’ he All Quiz Conmestants; Both sides have studied county range from 44-48’ degrees. in Earnings ‘financial records for the past dec-| Tomorrow will be a little colder jade. Some figures /still are not/with the high reaching 50-4 de- lentered in the oo pong but Mer- grees. were = flyer.” W—Robert Strom, NEW YORK 2 ‘ritt believed thes¢’ can be obtained| Upper Michigan will: be cloudy FBI agents whe searched Scott You Will Want to Read: How a Pontiac surgeon recently performed one of the new, rare heart operations which hold much hope for eardiac patients, in Pontiac General Hospital. A . Press staff writer who witnessed the operation tells about it in tomorrow’s paper. 4 an amazing 10-year-old from the soon. / jand cool tonight with a light rain Bronx, stands today unequaled in| Wilmot today’said there appeared| and continued cool tomorrow. television quiz show history. He's nll neces: Pha filing further) The lowest temperature in down- =. money than anyone Pleadings bef trial,” but both town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 3 se — $192,000. y y sides - resefved the right to enter 47, The thermometer registered Young Robert, a fifth grade PEW arguments. ella pupil, reached that pinnacle last) / night on the Bed. Lappe The| Winnings Now $192,000 $64,000 Question. trick by answering questions deal-| [ing with various fields of science. | HE WAS HERE - | ‘Mount of Temptation’ Overlooks 2 Nations | EDITOR'S NOTE: On a soli- baptism, when He was “led by)stone cave on the side of the,edge of a mountain range not far, icho but is so barren and snin- from the site of the sacred bap-| itism in the Jordan River. The mountain stands at the} The mountain overiooks Jer- sary corcaatomaicienal edict gore the spirit into the wilderness’’ for, Mount of Temptation. dey abe ‘ion Gating dtorh- n|@ fast of 40 days. Local traditions; * * &* Jordan and Israel. According 4\ say He spent this time in a lime-! tradition, the spot he guards was © Ae — the scene of the showdown be- =” = tween Christ and Satan which , came at the end of Christ's 0-day fast. Here is a report on @ modern visit to the site of tha’ S famous Biblical drama . By WILTON WYNN - MOUNT OF TEMPTATION, | Jordan « — When Christ was shown “all the kingdoms of the Christ this mountain peak which rises 2,000 feet out of the Jordan River valley, : The peak is called the “Mount tation’ by those who live From its summit you can’t a 3 FASTED IN, CAVE ai. ‘ ‘Tt is gener ally agreed the , - ot ; er s i erate of Chit ‘by Sajen oe 1 z —_ oj asta a few 1 Sh | | [ A : — | | fia | ye! : ae . ir as “ fies ae ¥ ee. Tradition says Satan the world” from “all the k By winning he remained eli- | _ gible to continue on the program | | In hopes of capturing the show's | | grand prize — $256,000. i Under. the program rules, a| ‘contestant competes for so-called’ Cleese of $64,000 each. As he. reaches each ‘‘plateati’’ he is en- viting that a person seeking ‘titled to keep each $64,000 block solitude will find this an ideal lIn Robert's case it amounts to place for meditation even today. jthree meaning he will keep the A road from Jericho halts at entire $192,000, whether or not he the {got of the Mount of Tempta- stumbles in his quest for the grand| tion. The climb to the top is Prize. | made on foot, A rocky footpath! In addition, his $192,000 winnings _ zigzags up the side of the conical- Will be paid in three yearly in-| shaped peak. stallments té enable him to) 4 ‘lessen income taxes. 1% Halfw: . built into the rock, ; hangs ny aoe Orthodox Monas- While young Robert stands atop! tery, The monastery almost the TV quiz show money pile, he’s blends with its rock foundations "°t too far ahead of his nearest) except for the blue-do bel] Challenger, 11-year-old Leonard mee Ross of California. Ross won $164,- cliff. that, stand out — i 000 some time.ago on two differ- ae * + * ent shows. Visitors are welcomed here by D ASOD ARE ALAS Ee el ‘ive monks who spend their lives ‘ working praying. These 112 Today Ss Press monks Hive off the produce of their aan Asoo ost devi te. he Jorden ete eRe — ‘alley, : acace a iecdeecsseeees nes 3 County ews .. * The reck of the mowninin | pateriale .......50:--cee © — _ ; forms one wall and most of the | oortg ooo... .ceeeseesenee 12 ee) AP Wirephote celling of the long, marrow MOM) tissters ....:.....--- ooece at NEXT QUESTION? — Robert Strom, 10-year-old Bronx 5th my (fStery. a ¢ j TV & Radio Programs .... 43 | grade student has run his winnings on the TV-quiz show “The =~ §«Underneath a dome at one end Wilson, Earl .............. $64,000 Question” to $192,000. His questions are in-the field of - | modern jof “the building is a. chapel and) Women’s Pages ....... 2-98 | science: It he knows all the answers he could boost his winnings ' ., ., . (Continued on Pagé 2, Col. 6) Pot-D-Gold .......-..0ye. \. 44 | to $256,000 in the four weeks. < at \ ‘ \ , i 8 i [i , ft bs i a pode es | ita Pak ie Mt saga Some Must Pay. ai i g City Police Comb Area oy eeeeag saenindoter as Child Spends Ti at the Sonam Grametion, Fusion Canter With Playmate school heads to Edison plants in lating machine MacKay, staff ffi are, from left, Ted Merchant, per- | sonnel assistant in charge of training; John assistant; Jane Kay, senior em- ‘ployment advisor; William J. Lacy, business education teacher at Pontiac High, and Jack Zeunen, manager of Edison's Pontiac branch. scouts and for poo aor Monroe Chief Asset of Business investigate New Directory Listings _ Breet. of C. Wars Merchantsas- estes i Pity He : E ij at ¢ Wind velocity 6-3 m. p. bh. ’ ‘syle Wotnenday ot 1:18 . Moon sets Y; : tt on . e 1 p. Mesa rises Thursday st 6:42 6m. Bewntewn teres : ee eee ee ee $1 q x» Pieces sevee A BO Bea ses cneceds $2 8 & Misccesees TP. Mrcvseveees Ss OP Miceseeees 10 & ML...» * Tees@ay in Pontiac stiches “Sompocavare , a2 i “988 Cea tee eee > Lowest temperature . esegeceonece Mean, temperature Se cecessseateses ig, 3 temperature sY Royal | liams argues that it is his con-|Kelley is altar be-!stitutional right to appoint them, |Francisco against other high officers of the The federation’s Ethical Prac-|Michigan Water Authorit green with irrigated cultivation|the union also were made without/®™ arms and face, It was from this summit tall cathettting acu Sabtig san wade iat tee tan Sta behind me, Satan: for it is written, |calling on the Arab peoples not to God, and Himi only shalt thou| Jordan's enemies by serve.” itically"” while Easter season tour- Tomorrow: The Village of jists are visiting Christian holy Bethany. places, | i : a7 ; i é g : EBs ta “Ee : a : i i Hy if fiat ; ry i 4h i He shir; fie ! rt ih t i [ af i Bat i Reore He sil 3 ef : Hi 1 fi ¢ 2 ine ml ee fo San Francisco -| Kelley said the talks would cover the feasibility of such a pipelirie from an economic standpoint to consumers. Such, a pipeline would contracts with“ individual commu- nities, he said, Boiling Tar Burns ev beard, active Man From Clawson Mathias J. Bacic, 47, of 209 Bit o Fg 4 i i E E s Freven 5 HRINER, Quality without question @ flawless fashion @ complete comfort e exacting construction See them today! STYLE 158 $9495 ystems ete | else ia Black, a : ~TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Sa Oren Many, There, Fr, Set, Bryans all | ~< id | WAIT. UNTIL “IT'S TOO LATE! INSURE NOW \ WITH eee CRAWFORD DAWE-GROVE ied 710 Pontioe State Bank | Bidg. enable Royal Qak to seek water - ila Ni ROE ARRAS RS bg RS SS TT ai a ne ek ee niitienieienaiian FE dingo oe Ae nn CR ttagy, REO. nt gaa aN ROR cn ORNS roy arraneeneree i eee THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, apna 17, 1957 \ En Mark Golden) Wedding ROCHESTER — Mr, and sees. ‘ Fred B. Carpenter of 303 West | ted their 50th . wedding anniversary on Sunday, Fourth Street * * * Their son, Hilburn L. Carpenter, and two daughters, Mrs. Charles W. Gray. and Mrs. Robert War- ren, were hosts at a reception for more than 150 guests from De- troit, Pontiac, Armada, Ypsilanti, and Rochester. x" Mr. Carpenter was born in Ar- mada, His wife "the former Grace Ann Meade, a native. of Brighton. They i mar- ried in 1907, near South Lyon, For the past 34 years Mr. Car- penter has been in the men's clothing business in Rochester and Utica. Mr. and Mrs, Carpenter have eight grandchildren and one great. “er andc hild, all of Rochester.’ ‘ MR. AND MRS. CARPENTER | Your PTA Is Planning: . | Waterford, Avon Sessions; Two Meetings Postponed BROOKLANDS — The Brook- lands-Ayon PTA night at Brooklands School. * * 2 Mrs. sic teacher, will present a musical] Mittlewood, Director of Health Education for the State of! | + | Michigan, -will talk on at 8 p.m. Thursday at School PTA meeting. program. : Walled Lake The regular. meeting of the Walled Lake Junior-Senior PTA| scheduled for Thursday, has been postponed until Wednesday, April! 24. This will permit members| PTA here, 'Cross disaster chairman of Fiint;| to attend Maundy Thursday; monthly meeting at is meeting .to-| Thursday. i 7:45 p.m. * * * | “Let's Look at Our Children,” Alice Trimble, school mu- is the subject that Mrs. Esther; Mental | the William Burt) | Almont At the recent meeting of the; Edward Kapp, Red to Install Officer ee and pot luck dinner jae be served.| ; Mrs. Patricia Miller for 1? years | service / im the -auxiliary, High. White Auxiliary i" za ena Walled Lake Groups ) installation a soc A me bership drive is under- Install VFW Officers jway to help returned. veterans | take full advantage of government | WALLED LAKE —-Ryal Seay) Denetits. § Seay, agid.- OES to Entertain METAMORA—Hadley OES will COMPLETE OPTICAL SERV Tel: MIMENT MILFORD -- Installation of of-'Utica Girl Engaged ficers for the High-White Auxiliary '| to Post 9914 of the Veterans of UTICA — Mr. and Mrs. Harold) #s been installed as commander’ Foreign Wars will be held Thurs-| 'Diegel of 7140 Eighteen Mile Rd.| of the Lawrence Sims Post, VFW. day at the Highland Town Hall./have announced the engagement of! | Russ Hines was installed as senior The sew officers for the en. (their daughter, Virginia, to Rich- nde C : suing year are: Shirley Hay, lara Folkers, He is the son of Mr. ees Zips aL gia oo entertain the other eight chapters president; Catherine Volkert, jand Mrs.°John Folkers of 25670; cms adjutant; Ther Conrad, of Lapeer County on Monday with) senior vice president; Florence (South River Rd., Mt. Clemens. The | quartermaster; John Miller, hides! attiocrn of Tri-County and Lapeer| Plegg, junior vice president; wedding date has not been set. advocate wad Wally Lake. chep-\County Assna. as honored quests Betty Lindsey, treasurer; soot | my _ SS Nomen Seer: | Hain. Also to be honored will be life Lilley, chaplain; Olive Steele, ae é i ~ County Calendar | * * * ‘|members of the Hadley chapter-| | Mrs. Ruth Lare was installed a8| 4 program will be given, Lake president of the women's auxil- Mre Bai H Barns-| : eg vera tn Edvard ce on mal ak d Harold es ee Pare th Wings on a new U.S. Supersonic son, Michael Reward. peta ed as president o ijet fighter plane are so thin that| Martha LaMonde. | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford’ Livings ot| STOUD. ithey have the cutting power of “| A post plaque was presented to double-edged razor blade, Henbert road announte the birth of « Past president of the Oakland son, Robert Clifford. i ‘ah wl 2. a SS ea _ JANE LEE’S PRE-EASTER HOUSE SALE CONTINUING THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 6 services. West Bloomfield The “west Bloomfield School PTA will not meet this month due to the Easter holidays. The next regular méeting will be held Thursday, May 16, at the high school, ' Waterford Township The Leggett School PTA in Wa- terford Township will have their Present Budget to City Council High| stressed the need for a definite | pian in handling local emergencies! should cases arise. He explained, the functions of the Red Cross and/ jits limitations in time of disaster.| Officers elected for the 1957-58] season were Jack Bishop, presi-| dent; Carl Marsh. father vice) president; Hazel Little, mothér vice president; Mrs. Maxine Juhl, | teacher vice president: Margaret. Farley, treasurer and Mrs. Eva ‘Bowman, secretary i *avon Township - j The PTA of Elmwood School! will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. | |Ransford Bromley will use colored, 'films to illustrate his talk on Civil” Defense. Mothers of third ae 4 Over 2,500 Spring and Summer RESSES Consolidated from Our Various Stores for This Special Event! of Lathrup City will furnish refr eshments, } -_——-. LATHRUP — Tentative budget | of $132,140 general fund and $69,-) 650 for the water department was! presented to the city council at its regular meeting Monday night. A publie hearing on the badeet will be held May 6, Administrator Leonard A. | Watchowski said this morning, that the city’s tax rate of ad per. $1,000 of assessed valuation will remain the same, The council's effort tg reduce the! spedéd limit from 40 to 30 miles per} hour in front of the Lathrup; school on Southfield resulted in no| reduction of speed but stricter en-| forcement of the present speed. § limit, The councit also awarded the engineering contract for a $45,000 paving project to the Arthur Gilles- pie Co. of Birmingham. 8 Fire Fighting Groups Meet at Lake Orion LAKE ORION -— The North- eastern Fire Fighters Assn. met; | YOU'VE SEEN AND HEARD IT ON TV! | YOU'VE SEEN IT IN NATIONAL MAGAZINES | | NOW str—arar PLAY THE AMAZING Thomas ELECTRONIC ORGAN | last night for dinner at the Blanche Sims School with 83 firemén rep- resenting Addison, Hadley, Gin- gellville, Oxford, Clarkston, Inde- ‘pendence and Leonard and their Lake Orion hosts. SPECIAL COURSE OF ORGAN LESSONS 1.50. 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GIRLS’ COATS | Values to 4. $] 0.99 Washable rayon linens! Washable fluffy nylon! Crease Resistant : THURSDAY Spuns! Some with Matching Hats! ’ White, Pink, Navy, Checks! FRIDAY and SATURDAY — Buy Now! Charge Them! © Lay Them Away! OPEN TIL 9 P.M. FRIDAY | Oi is “oe. hd ee ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1957 EASTER COLORING SERIES 3. Trimming Up the Easter Flower flower and here it is, a lovely hyacinth in a flower pot. ‘These beautiful spring flowers come in manf lovely shades, pinks, Peter wanted his Easter gift to look as pretty as possibile, so he is, trimming the flower pot with a big bow of colored ribbon. He has. - chosen a color that contrasts with the Easter flower juelt and will! blend with the flower pot. ~ Use crayons to give the figure, the flower, flowery pot and roll of ribbon bfight full colors. Then apply more delicate tints to the back- ground and you will have an attractive picture to add to your Easter picture gallery. (Today’s $10 award goes to Elizabeth Seinen ‘Salida, Colo. Your may be usable. Send it fo this newspaper, Violet Moore Higgins, / aP Newsteatures.) Bod Tomorrow: The Easter Rabbit lavenders and blues, 80 you have » wide choice in cgloring the picture. | girl—after she gets the * 2 oe are women,” said Lou Modell, who is ksiown as."the pawnbrok- er's er” and operates the nation’s top individually owned hock shop. “Why? Because women are no-— torious for being able to spend men can on purpose. ry for $20,000, then take the $20,- piece of jewelry with it. : * * * “Divorcees borrow most often wives, Widows cgme last. “Career women aren't such reg- ular clients because, to begin with, they usually are good busiress- Peter had a saving his money to buy his mother an Easter women. Also, if they weed money ‘in a hurry, they usually have al: \boy friend they can borrow from.” One of Modell’s most unusual ioans was to. a titled lady ac- lcused of stabbing a gent with a ‘jeweled letter opener. “The next morning she pawned herself out of jail,” he ‘said. * * * If they didn’t have to pay it highly in favor of the federal in-| come tax, Right now their win- dows are full of diamonds pawned so clients could keep from going! into hock with Uncle Sam. cnneemaiieheonee NEW YORK W-It a diamond is a girl's best friend, a pawn- “Sixty per cent of our clients. more money accidentally than) “Many rich women—even those with an income of $50,000 or more). a year—will hock a piece of jewel- 000 and go out and buy another on their jewelry. They wealthy) the letter opener for $900 to bail! themselves, pawnbrokers would be|g ' Hal Boyle Says: ee, [Pawnbrokers Like Gals With Gems lal hceaeek becuse income tax time,” said Lou, who hard - pressed executive up to) $75,000 in cash in five minutes—, ‘8 if he can put up enough collateral. He explained many executives prefer to deal with pawnbrokers rather than banks because the transaction is. so confidential— and fast. * x -* “Many have an idea that a 'pawnbroker is a blood-sucking Shylock fattening at Oe. qoenee of the poor,” said Lou, and added wrly: - j * * * «Actually pawnbroking is a dy- ing industry all across the coun- try. For every. new pawnbroker who opens a new shop, five go out of business. Small loan firms, which can. charge a -higher rate in. many instances and have a lower overhead, are taking much of our trade, We average only about one per cent net return on our investment." Lou said the high-income class mee the best cliemele. “You can't make money on poor ‘people,”* he said, “They're not .|very profitable, len Ae aried guy who is a good liver, song.” | Lou said the idea that pawn- brokers make most of their prof- it by foreclosing on loans ig ex- actly contrary to the facts, © “The last thing we want to do is foreclose,” he said. The operating theory is this, “once a hocker always a hocker.”’ “The best client is the big-sal-| Wh and enjoys -wine,-» women and,oWB shop ' |was 20 below zero, , 2 — ae a. % ‘4 | ENLARGE YOUR HOME WITH A rooms, to remodel or modernize. oF -Brench Offices at W. Huron F.D.1.C. MEMBER PoNnrT Home Improvement Loan | A It takes only a few minutes to arrange a loan to : finance that added room, to enlarge your present a8 : reans BONUS COUPON SPECIAL i Pure Granulated Limit 1 coupon per customer * Expires April 23 . Mapunneepensnneenceneeenneel 5 BONUS COUPON SPECIAL ,, Homs — Cure — 4 WE HAVE FOR YOU—2,000 Select over Genuine Hickory — Right from the Smoke | “But once you have to. — lient you EO ect “UNITED ; oe oS What occupational group most] SHIRT often makes the trek to Modell's! “Jewelers,” said Lou. “They\ borrow on the jewelry they have ‘ . so they can buy more jewelry.” for Refugees Avoid Siberia Sos Sgly Ole Mims but End Up in Yukon Diaper Rash ne Wines Burns ! os it Medicates WHITEHORSE, Y. T. — Wh \ five Hungarian refugees arrived fn R ES | N oO L iiueun : - ; x inet oc ° tech: ee _ 7 iti Se cee @ iB Big ing ays Wed. Thru Tues, April . 17th te 23rd % “PREPARED Long, Cereful- ‘Sea Smoked a s House Direct to You. Full 2 of Noturel Juice and m4 Save Flavor—Double Trimmed ig Res. LB. C 4c —WMuch Leaner & Tastier im 53¢ BAG bedese then Shipped-in Hams— — Value eases THE FINEST MONEY Bs a Only: CAN BUY. 1 ie. . is Extra = 3h: =~ Stokely’s Finest FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 Hamilton Farm Fresh Large Eggs Limit 2 dozen * Expires April 23 TAU DEERE RERRRR EERE 2? *1.00 Fancy Our Own Lakeside «. Sliced BACON “59° Leg or Rump of VEAL “39° Save pozen zee CARTON This Coupon Value Thin Center Slices Reg. 1 49 Lb. 99° : Stokely’s Finest = TOMATO JUICE : 4 ey $4 % STOKELY'S FINEST HONEY POD PEAS. .3 *2.2" ‘Hert, Bartlett Snider’ Large Btls. Ne. *] 2% . 303 Cans “a $s Del Monte, Whole aan CREAM STYLE san ad / Strawberries ae tin Seabrook Farms 10-02. 90: Pkgs. 7 EASTER LILIES TULIPS HYDRANGEAS HYACINTHS DAFFODILS 1000 TO CHOOSE Just in Time for Easter! Gorgeous Easter Plants ~ 9S" FROM! OPEN ALL DAY EASTER” | SUNDAY CHOICE CENTER cur SLICES Avie mee, y Fresh Dressed STEWING CHICKENS © Royal Gelatin, All Flavors 4 ris. 26¢ | 1 Ready to Bloom Gardenias, 69¢ pot % LARGE SELECTION OF FANCY WINES, COLD BEER and COLD BEVERAGES ta ¢ et Tilden ...N. Perry - ‘at Glenwood, Walled Lake, Keego Harber, Union Loke, Milford and Bloomfield Hills — 2% | Paid on Savings Certificates, H i | ij __PACKING HOUSE _ HOUSE SUPER MARKET SUPER MARKET "2 Blocks West of Welled Lake Mein Blocks West of Walled Lake Mein \_ Intersection, Walled Lake, Mich. Open 7 Days, 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. S.D. D BEER, WINE, LIQUOR %! meee, ee ee! PRS ES, Se ati MRI ye as | Pontiae’s New One-Price | Personal Neuis of Interest i in Are Mr, snd Mra. BB. Kimball re-entertaine at Oakland His Coun wR a a eR une. ae EP sae gpqeinacm tt gE Nt ae knee 8 “dts a ga IAD Permanent: Wave Shop —$g75 Complete with Cut and Set | NONE _ HIGHER - You Get All This: ALL P ! On ae Mrs. John Kiltie of Lahser road, ‘land for two weeks. honoring Mrs. Claude pow during her three week vaca- jtion were St, Petersburg, Delray Roger Srigley, a freshman at Beach and Miami. ly pledged s * * Mrs. Minnie Cannon of Wolfe street, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Regan of Auburn avenue and Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Cannon of Roch- ester have returned to their homes from Berea, Ohio, where they attended the wedding of Betty De Trude and Harvey Greenway. Mr, Greenway, a former Pontiac resident, is the grandson of Mrs. _.|Minnie- Cannon and nephew Robert Cannon. ter-in-law, Mr. and Kimball! in San- Mrs, Hulet and last week after enjoying the south- Circle Delivers Gift ce © Custom Haireut / | Ne Aipeenen e Permanent by an | Necessary— experienced, . Come Any Time! operator ; . °*@Styled Set Phone @eGuarantee...a} FE 8-3560 complete wave for 1 $3.75. None higher. HOLLYWOOD ‘AE SHOP 78% N. Saginaw | (Over Baziey’s) | Members of Friendship Circle | \Q/ met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Robb on St. Mary street Saturday afternoon, An Easter Egg hunt was t conducted for a child from Oakland County Children’s Home whom the igroup sposors, and she was pre- ‘sented with an Easter outfit. assortment of | the kve of a be - : i love a rgain has Easter ‘many a woman into a fashion accessories || fiasco. Then she’s faced with two we a | possibilities: wearing something ishe dislikes or letting it stay GIFTS FE 2-322 ‘around in her closet. Moral: Ap-| |proach any sale with caution and ‘an exact knowledge of your fashion ineeds. 700 W. Huron Open Friday Evening ‘til 9 EASTER | FLOWERS From - Jacohsen’s — (GREENHOUSES - -“HOME-GROWN | _ FOR rie FRESHNESS” EASTER LILIES TULIPS-HYACINTHS HYDRANGEAS-AZALEAS ROSE BUSHES | asensae he stil ‘ " Si" Bree aT RE - oe Pe, —w ORB OS aE LOVELY PLANTS Beautifully Decorated and Delivered i Priced From pesages Easter Special $395. 5 Spe on ss a RRR mR in ONE Na : : OTHER CORSAGES ||| Bee caccemattes — rom $2.50. FLOWERS BY WIRE THROUGHOUT THE ne oe Ameng places, visited ‘by Mra.|, of As _ DAV Auxiliary. Juniors Install |New Officers: Beta Sigma Phi. Chapter Hears — Travel Lecture" pate oe te eee t Mrs. Stanley Hester showed |, slides and presented dialogue on “Around the World in Eighty Slides” at the recent meeting of Epsilon Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma. ‘Phi sorority. Max Hodge, who re- cently returned from a trip abroad, These pretty flower potholders will prove to be “‘show-offs’” of the kitchen. You'll find them fun to make and so nice to use. (A| lovely item for shower-giving or as a bazaar donation!). Pattern No. 5796 contains hot- iron transfer for pansy, poppy and. sunflower designs; sewing and em-| broidery directions. Sends 25¢ in coins, } your name,: i | \ : i y 4 rere oe SAN 2) 4 Send Memorial Flowers to Your Church FLOWERS 101 N. Saginaw Street. GREENHOUSE AND RETAIL STORE AT LAKE ORION Deliveries Twice Daily to Birmingham, Bloomfield jmitls and Detroit WORLD , address and the pattern number | Album—56 colorful pages showing ‘many pretty designs; plus direc- . tions for making three crochet. i and a quilt. Oely Ze pe a copy! Layette Set ' Eyes Trend ss iinatindapingtiil wants Piet CMON er auRbie stile whe ee Seat bidet += ie RA, Sty ‘ition of styles for boy and girl ba-| Sibies, from the cradle up. Girls’ ] - ¥ styles must be strictly feminine, | *\boys' sored, FE3-7165 (|) = _ to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, 1). | It's ready! The 1957 Needlework | nent eae ‘in Fashions | By DOROTHY ROE ' Babies are the most important. | members of today’s society—and | 4 they are rapidly becoming the’ ; most numerous, | With a new record baby crop “\forecast for 1957, designers and, ‘manufacturers are working over- | time to provide the correct | lfashions. for today’s discerning, ‘youngest set, | Last year almost four and a ‘quarter million new babies were ‘born in the United States, This, |year the prospects are for even’ ‘more. The ‘year 1957 will be the ‘seventh record-breaking year for the baby population, according to! present statistics. This means| more and better baby clothes,) more high chairs, rattles, toys, ibaby carriages and, of course, homes, automobiles and schools. * x * ! In tune with the tempo of the! times, today’s babies are definite- ly fashion conscious. They start watching television shows while they-are still taking their bottles, land by the time they can toddle they have definite ideas about, what they want to wear. Manufacturers of baby garments. from layette to kindergarten, thus i \ Black Suede Black Patent Trim Newest love For Spring 5% to Il. AAAA to C De] Cet ready to lose your heart to spring's prettiest lace with an imported look and a breeze-light feeling. So feminine in your favorite styles . . . all with thet wonderful Red Cross Shoe & Lergest selling brand of fine feotweer in the world. ‘Sryles from QOS to FBS . PAULI’S SHOE STORE 35 N. Saginaw OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT "TIL 9 Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years! This product bes n@ eennection whatever with The Amerieen Netional Red Crose ° jare put on their mettle, And this ers lunswers to the problem of cloth- ing baby—new designs to please the smal] wearer, new fabrics and finishes to make life easy for mother, * * * Newest trend is a strict separa-| year they have come up with new) - Spring Coiffures that fit the fashion picture... and YOU" PERMANENTS, from. . . .$5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 N. Perry en re ee ee clothes definitely map-tail- | Dorcas Circle Meets | Mrs. Leona Hunter opened her) ‘home on Wayne street to mem-! bers of the Dorcas Circle of the | Woman's Christian Fellowship of! First Christian Church for a lunch-' ‘eon Tuesday. Participating on the} program were Mrs, Chester Mc-| Tavish and Mrs, Allen Hersee. | | \ For travel: Embroidery on silk hnif | end ploy suits is new. Eosy | el for, they're patent ter | CTOSONHUC by Baldwin DETROIT BUILDERS’ SHOW SAMPLES OF NATIONALLY FAMOUS ~ . BALDWIN PIANOS | Act Promptly! Substantial savings on a select but limited group of world-famous Baldwin pianos displayed only at the Builders’ Show... sale-priced for this once-a-year event! Your chance to own a really fine piano for less than you’d pay for many ordinary kinds on the market! Choice of newest sty les and finishes. WE HAVE ONLY 4 — SO HURRY! |: - €ALBI MUSIC CO. Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn instiuments end Baldwin Pianos end Organs | us North aoc Street Phone FE 5-8222 LC eee su Beh ahhh — ena Re Recep liebe * : \ | Alva ek _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘area. 17, 1957, Aas Nek a es Ae ee a ~ = Ve a Ne ee are i ee ek ee rs et ig ES i : 5a : oe Sete Sek bg hg ‘6 * % ore + i: » t , \ \ / | ey IVIL LTO ects ae sr en | eae et re CAREFREE end phe mar petien PH AS A tee tat gresor wumber of = LARK | 1. a“ LIVIN’ ™ -SCOTLIN' ; : up as the main threats today as Looks like imported linen . «. ectually a picked field of 25 golfers played sturdy Dacren-enriched rayon that shrugs 4 of wrinkles, keeps ts press longer. Completely 7 ‘t OR Cranes Triumph _ select your ensemble te match or controst on Cinder Path; DOWNTOWN STORE Hie Es i below. It is topped among the with @4, Gerry Weber heads thé women at 664. Both are i ft 5 i FEE BE, i= ratentng | a alg ghoep ts bets “ Some. 386 IN three alleys — Dixie Recreation, plore B The women mM eealiies of te sume MEN QUALIFIERS a ae in Bowlerama. Saturday. Howard Compton (694), Lee Mil- ler (690), Frank Pavlinac and Les-|Rogers ter Smith (683), Bob Pickett (677), ane Ray Postal and Gene Shell: (644), . G. eo. IR. K. Bone (662), J. Thill (661), jon oe Powe san gy I. Gray, Jerry Stoll and W. McKim] William O'Brien (619), L. Barcome, | Tosh (658), W. Misiewicz (653), WOMEN QUALIFIERS © “FE 5-5661 FE 5-6855 FAST SIDE AUTO PARTS | 181 E. Pike | PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS im} “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” | ‘Automotive Parts and Equipment | 29 Auburn Ph, FE 2-0106 ‘Cary, Doug Favored pPrep for ich Veaas es ILose on Diamond Cranbrook’s baseball team came bar y CENTER for o New or Used inher two hits while fanning 14. Dave Campbell was the loser. —_ ar CAR or TRUCK | ng Viki Thinclads | MATTHEWS-HARCREAVES ju Home Runs Help 'M’ win Triangular FE 5-2077 Ro NCOS, 10-3 KALAMAZOO w — Ken pip.|to victory over Orchard Lake St. pery’s three-run homer in the|Mary and Brighton in a triangular es ae started Michigan oft meet Tuesday at Orchard Lake. toa rout over Western Michi- gan yesterday in the first game of Orchard Lake 51 7-12 and Brighton na ° an SHughes won both hurdles, took John Herrnstein homered for (2nd in the broad jump and tied Michigan with none on in the |with teammate Kirk Evans for 2nd ‘ Automatic Transmissions ke SERVICIN third and the Wolverines added [place in the high jump. St. Mary's : G and four more runs in the fourth in- |Pete Madelans placed 2nd in both 4 REBUILDING ning and one more in the sixth. hurdles and.ran a leg on the win- . Western Michigan w ning 880 relay team fo tally 7% . MOTOR TUNING foi eee in the | Downes off starter Don Poloskgy in the : a . “Past Service—Quality Work M|fourth and their final tally in the|, Walled Lake’s Prank Fink turned ' Michi a ae vault iad also won the 00-yard } gan «701 904 020-1011 3 ' : ) = MOTOR EXCHANGE CO. a sien i818 oa antec! dash t0 compile 10% points. The @ 401°S. Seginew Phone FE 3-7432 e224 Dicker: Hradek. Rumohr (4), Sos- ikings triumphed in eight events a o @ nowski (6), Waune (8), Morrisey (8) while the runner-up Eaglets cap.) Wand Messner. W — Poloskey; L — Hra- BRSERRERERR EERE RR RRR RRR REPRE RES oS dex. tured the remaining five. Ask us abont it! Ticketed for a sellout... get yours before they’ re gone! THE SAME TREAD DESIGN AS THE TIRES ‘THAT CAME ON NEW CARS IN 1955 and 1956! Plymouth, Ford, Chevrolet, Hudson, Nash and Studebaker 3-T DELUXE SUPER-CUSHIONS ee RE Ce a oN le IN |e me eT Fal OR RnR iscount Sale NOW IS THE- TIME TO STOCK UP ON YOUR SPRING / Pre-Easter EVERYTHING IN THE STORE INCLUDED [5% OFF CLOTHING NEEDS OF CRISP NEW MERCHANDISE! All popular sizes and styles at low Sale Prices! Bleck tidewo! White Sidewo Wes These Care . Tube-Type | Yeboless | Tube- Tubeless SALE PRICE? | SALE PRICE? sats putes | SALE puict® Pus elder medek of 600 x 16 | Plymouth, Ford, Chevrolet, $13.95 $17.10 Hudson, Nash, Swwdeboter 470215 | Pech tera, Chews, | 18.95] 17.95 | 19.50] 22.05 Hudson, Nash, Stedebeker : Buick, 7.50015 | poste penion Roden 17.85 | 19.98 | 21.90] 24.50 740.218 | Siem Bayon ’ Ode, | 99.55 | 21.90 | 23.95 |. 26.80 ace » 19 | Costes Ooty Cryer, 21.45 | 24.35 | 26.30] 29.85 *Pivs tox and receppeble tre PONTIAC | MILFORD Goodyeer Service Store rdine Shell Service 30 South Coss, FE 5-6123 a Highland Rd. GOODFYEAR They’re bound to move out fast at these . low prices. Check the outstanding features Fatigue. Tough, durable tread with hun- dreds of Stop-Notches and thousands of Safety Edges gives extra traction—puts meme, cobiber an the, send Tor longer ‘went and extra safety: Conse carly belore we'es esld ont to the bare walls! Terms as low as $1.75 a week GET OUR RED HOT DEAL ON 3-T NYLON TIRES! MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! " CLARKSTON Beach's Standard Service Cor. US-10 and M-15 ‘ i te 1 yn egy \ ; | , i oe . G44 Ooklond Ave, FES 913 + Sievine enhance __ Nights ‘til 9: U TKS | Nights ‘tis: rot ekg eg Se cae fu he ce: ee LD yeni FE 2.4819 Shelby Olt Co. HaCA + Senlehts aiteoae ( ie re 23, N. SAGINAW. 503 S. Seginaw, FE-4-0687 M025 Auburn mR, RE 9-935) in Highlond, MU Y46572 . ; i if | i ; Fiiaeae inant ecial commun fier rin, i PHILADELPHIA. —_ Cpr * D e 5 M., 22 State St., Thursday, April Crier D. Michael Tankle was just 18 at 7:30 p. m. F C. degree. No|@bout to ask the Criminal Court p. ° . 4 lookout meeting, Winford Bottom,| jury for the verdict in a drunken : is. Expects Later Fi ures W. M. a —Adv.| driving case when he noticed de 3 as g $5 2 Celt | fendant William B. Dingdang was ‘PRICES " FRUITS wie : ot tH to Reflect Growth Of Ledge No. 60 F. de A. M. Ciraks-|""Nimea out the suspense wae oun: reser gains fl ts, 06. 8) ‘Thurs., April j r sh and commission house buy-i7“Pfoson bu, apples fancy, stockers and feeders in suwnit| Key stocks-rose from fractions|4™ fue rei'13 M 34 - Present Volume ine. Cc ‘Samay tikes just too for, Dingdang. He'd Corn and oats showed little)3.25 | bu: No. 1, 2.50-3.00 bu. oa chart lands ancien bed . an 1 ead Op s--- 347] 8 . C. degree, Sparkman. : : tosh, .” faney, 3.50 bu: tL lsteore Mba-do-23.00" to around 9 point’ but there were, 2s vsne 44 w. M. —Ady,| fainted in a chair behind the jury ha early, while soybeans : 2 Ge. i jsteers 32. i tet OF two mos m Viscose ..-35.1 Merck ....... 363, DETROIT @ — Chrys ‘ ‘ : ent shad ’ . 28 be. 4 ata Spy, tency, |prime 1080 Ib fed steers 24.50; some “losers. anaconde obs Morr Ch & & 205: oa er Corp.'s : box, He was taken to a hospital, - . were A Dg MD ite ‘Apples, |good to low cholee fed steers 20.50- After a fairly active opening the| Armee Stl ‘ii34 Midl SH Pa. 44 |BTOSs les during this year's first where his condition was reported 00; utility and standard 16.00-19.50; Mpls Hon ... 87 | : . * ; PPro ony rainy aged through TABLES, jase — Beste, topped, |few good fog Batters Ie fonin.ee: usiilty | pace slowed, There was no special At} cet Lins 43 in rch. 388 000,000, LL “colbert, president, News m rief ; grain belt was buying- d eurly, standar ers 19.90; utility oe ionsan Ch .., 35.2. A s n : fluence in most pits. Wheat also 1180-00 bu. Cabbage, No, 1,|cows 13.00-14.00, few strong up, activity in-any division. Atl Refi .... 412 Mont Ward .. 318 told a shareholders’ meeting t " —_ The verdict: innocent. : _ 00 bu. Cabbage, standard variety, to 14.50; most canners and cutters 11.00-/ But Lukens Steel, which was up \Balt & el agg Meterela 42.5, meeting oday., : A is firmed somewhat by indications 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. Carrots, 13.00; commerct quoted te'514 yesterday as the day's most. Beech Crk Merny oe -- 2 | Exact figures on sales and earn-| pour dollars in change and an NOTICE ot a tight supply situation,w with| $e, 1.227178 bu. Celery. root, Ko. 1,|16.50: nothing done on astockers: and Y. -c: 374 lines were not discloeed. Hote Wheseas, ike Boned of Dineatien of adhe Wheat moving ollt “of this|ise saree tease Ne; 1 'Lse-LW pe] “Galvss — Salable STS, Vealere very| Oru stock, was traded vig- ein sed. 414 Ret ops «8 Colbert aid) Ga corporation ot cea hoe fan, as es of ! a etat t cel Leeks, No. J, "125-118 Gos. |slow: ehoice and prime vealers 25.00- orously today. At one phase it was, [Boeing Air a0 3 186 shipped 421,000 vehicles d the Pontiac Boy's Club, 530 E Township snd Sylvan Lake City, by let- { + behs. Onions. or. fancy 2.00 80-lb./30.00; standard and good 6.00-|down around a point on profit.| 22 oer oes a NY Central 203) ped es during this Pike St., sometime Monday night/ ‘te, Commiss: ted April &, Near the end of the first hour ; No, 1, 1,50-1.75 50-it. bag. Parsiey,'24.00; culls 16.00 ‘n. . \but h | 30! arn .. 42. M P .304/year’s first three months, cor- 1957,. requested Comm to take old style wheat % curly, No. 1, es aay Mey 7 behs. Pare:| Sheep — Salable 1500. Bulk of sup-| taking | this loss and Sriggs Mi ... 102. Nort & West 68.4 Fie after thieves broke a window, the necess ps to close all that st; was % to 1 centiley, ‘root, No. 1, 2.00-2.50 doz. bebs.|ply shorn lambs; few good, and choice! established fractional Brist My .... 604 No Am Av ... 313 pared with 306,000 in the first building and portion of or Drive from the higher, May $2.23%, new ¢|Parsnips, No, 1, 1.25-1.75 42 bu. Potatoes, offered; around 400 head native a major gain. Buda Co |): | 20.1 Nor Pae #°> quarter of 1956. entered the ing ran-|northerly be of Road was th toe bigher, July. $2:148,|Bhex" aio" Seite “BE mestih (2 Share leis’ alot wats, ne, Seieeltg its nd of yesterday, There Sie Saye Ee eee cele. aivecton Seat Wesesees, ct the ent Bloomin corn was % lower to ¥% higher, hothouse, No. 1, 1.38+1.7% doz. bets. and ™ioads ottered: good ang|t0 its rise of yesterday. There Calum & M126 Ohio Ol jt, “Prospects for a strong sale |to William V, Coulacos, director.|mign School site; souunery along the | ” . F *|Rhukerb, hothouse, fancy, uc S-lb.'choice shern lambs 21 00-28 50 few have been steck split rumors con- C8™>_Soup .. 34.5) Owens Ti! Gi 62.1) of our products in the months ; easterly boundary Indiandale May $1.305s, oats were % jbox: No. 1, .60-.80 Sib. box, Rhubar, ytility and good 18-00-2100: native! corning this stock Gan Dry... 181 Pac G@a& Kl. 4 * Forrest Howe, 3 Short St., was Griv? 1°, the poins of intersectioe vie to 4 lower May 72% rye was nee oe bons. doz, behs; No. 1, spring slaughter lambs under Ibs | C&! ing is. " Cdn Pae . M2 an A W Air 15.1 ahead are good, Colbert sald. ag * West B fie { and changed to % higher, May $1.30% No 100 S0-2.00 Squash Hubbard, Sp yw i— eae raghter The news background continued ae 7 A867 Pabn Bp! +: $2. “Our dealers report a continued sentenced to serve 90 days in the amine, sale, tter of recites Guten were i to MeN, 150 40-3.00 bu. Turaips, topped, No] mixed. Personal income was re-Ceier Tree ML Penney, JC |. 806 euthusiasm for our cars, and Oakland County Jail Saturday by erty abutting on both sides of the’ per- — May $2.40%, and lard wa uaeca s AND SALAD GREENS ‘emcaco tivestocn —=«[ ported at @ record annual rate Cit, "s on |. 628 Pepsi Cola’... 302 despite the quarter's high level of | West Bloomfield Township Justice | Wy) reas. this . has con- cents a hundred Lettuce, Bibb, LAD GREENS, | CHICAGO, April 16 (AP) —_Salable|Dut steel scrap prices continued Chrysler. -.. 733 Pfizer ...""" 31.8) production, our fleld stocks are Elmer C. Dieterle after pean yp ware sidered the advisability of vacating the 7 s pounds} ;"s0 pk. basket. hogs 6.500; butchers steady to 25 higher/declining. Prospects for a three-day Ses, Xf, °° 3 praes P --:++ 395) well below the industry av guilty to charges of drunk driving|**{¢ Portion of seid a May $14.40. Large,’ 11.00-11.50 30-doz, \°27!¥; but later only moderately ive: = Gay | Climax Mo . - T12 Phileo ss. ITT average, Now, therefore, be it resoived, that oe cor, aicon, “SHE i0.00; email, 1.50-6.50,|0008 SlOw. steady to week: instances weekend added a note of caution. | Sie! Pea... 24 Philip Mor... 43.1/ and in some of our markets we and driving without a license. this | Gommission ame © eee . * = salad . ee as muc as wer: only fa . iS * " “ portion . a |shipping demand: mixed 2-3 190-230 Ca Be By fe ree o .. i) Reve Sen eertagee” Rummage Sale every Thur., cor-|{70™, the northerly boundary of Com- ; Grain Prices ; DETROIT mre ty "butchers mostly wee ora es pa ae Paige Comy ied ay MCA... ‘’ 362], Colbert said. that Chrysler cus-,ner of N. Baldwin and Indianwood. the northwesterly” corner ef the West CHICAGO GRAIN tab. petrol, Neases. included, “tederat-|etade veRs No. 2:3 240-280 tye a.t5-|APH IT * “a fie a ae $3 Reva. set, - oa tomers have been buying more =AGV.| slong the as =v gg | ETICAOO. April 11 (AP) — Opening eT cask Rate GU widillnel ee eb eae ie fee Indust Rail Uuit Stocks Wont Can 48 Rock apg... St optional equipment like sutomatic Mt your friend’s in jail and needs| section’ with West Bloomfield "Park Wheat (ela) — Gus average 46; large 30-41, wid. avg. pig! 11-78; small tote ap Dsl T Ib > down, 3t2 - nobgag ead eg ime 18 ins Cot Mot a ss* Se lg AE : ee ‘power brakes Bt = u Pastin bail, Ph, Ze tome, © A. Mitchell. Spdvisien; snd we “fiat. atthe 0g ay OY rag |medinm 33-36, wid. ave. 34; small, 28. —_ Month Ago ....252.4 120 : et Lead 40.6 ’ ws —AdV.| regular month — ag Al med nd ouscnny + 2:18M July ...s00-- 61's Grade B. large 36-37, wa. Betis 364%. ae 1550-16-78; fou" 1-2 300-350 wor a — oy ips ua na = ne orn FS HF St Reg Pap’. 33.4 Seats and air conditioning. Three ly move = May 1 Cer, Bak RISE Bebo Ga] aroma, ovat, one, re [ant Sau an: atc soe, gene at HRY HT HE HRS Beeauen Be Sah age”. 4 0 every four 1957 model Plymouth seserd (sitet ony, coiesataepton i eed May = 130%, | Checks 24%. heifers fairly 2 eclor ns ey ae on fy; (1088 High 1.2763 1854 76.9 191.5 Dis oe i Shell on Le a | jcars, he said, have been caunoed Studebaker-Packard “et Tejon of sald streets 9 Sept. .....3.37 July ...... 1.25%] Commercially graded: steers over 1200 Ib choice and better 1966 Low 24460 126.2 60.6. 171.6) Dow Ghem S18 dinclait 8 ;with push button automatic trans- ak aakt aah Gr ann Gee oa Bept. 1334, Whites: Grade A, extra large 38: large dull and weak; religious holiday depres- East Air L . 36.2 gocon 06.8) missio’ red lisht of this ol Ma 138% Deer LL 129%g | 35-37%; medium 30%-31. Grade B, iarge/"!NE factor: bee! cows steady: caunare : East Kod .....92 kad atl ns, compared with three out . Ushing © copy of this reselution in The Jay ee “ae ee land cutters standy to strong: bulls fally DETROIT STOCKS El Auto L ... 36.6 «Go ry Rd... 22. 3/0f five in the 1956 model line. ans OW ric ar conspicuous bile places the Bept. °.......1.38% May Drowns: Grade A, extra large 38; large “80847: goed and chetce Veslers 1.00- (C. J. Nephier Co) EL & Mus... 4, sta Brand ... 393, Paul C. Nal |Sumers feesr Compa Detroit + teeereels Foie: | 2 Son cl’ ewse amadee meuae: auckars Ex-Cell-O 02 oe Ga cal | CF Ackerman,‘ director of . A Dec, ...+...1-30% July . 33%4-35; medium 29-2042.. Grade B, large Figures after decimal points are eighths) Fire 88.4 A ; Edison, and Michigan i lephone ~ Bap. ta. prime 1160 hb vateers 680: "1144-1320 High Low Noon| Ford Met. 377 Std Ol Ind -s3¢ engineering and a vice president) new YORK Um — Studebaker-'Gays notice of such Public Hearing. ¥y t Market fully steady. Floor stocks are jp 2600: mostly prime 1356 Yb 28.80; /Allen Elec. & Equi Frueh - of the corporation, was elected a — ays notice of moderate. Demand good but not as ag- 1 anip. Co 3 OF 8 gem Droem -§ 2 Stevens, JP .. 21.6 registered mat! tesla an yesterday 6s many retailers nie eneeee oe pee. ie wha 34.00; few Balewin Rubber Co... § 6S 303) Gen Elec G13 -acud- Peck -++ it director. He succeeds Nicholas Packard Corp. plans to introduce VILLAGE OF ORCHARD LAKE, Poultry fave. repcnshed. thet socks” Bon au green 3038-2448" bulk cholee wowrt Gi Oia Chen Col”. 133 “33 Sen wile 84 grin fice i Kelley Sr. retiring after servings new low priced car and will sll LUCILLE M ° Chain store sales noted as low as 39 16.00-17.50: igh chaise ond prime 62s-| Reaaaee nace Pao. relies is lee idee $31 Texas do &f for 20 years as member of the three new Mercedes-Benz models, | pice genet r DETROIT POULTRY cents on large “A” whites, 1025 Ib heifers 23.50: most choice heiférs;The Prophet Co. © 104 116 pe Pies : as <= 29.7, board. Twenty ether directors were. says Roy T. Hurley, president of|———--— —— es . April 16 (AP) — Prices —_— 21.50-23.00: good 16.50-31.00: standard Rudy Manufact. Co. 2 1s 1s |e. ‘321 Tham BT re-elected. sass Saeed NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN OF A eld per pound F.0.B. Detroit for No. 1| CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Se ee er ee ee ee ia te 1a ree Timk R Bear 160°! Curtiss-Wright Corp. ublic hearing to be held by the Wate:- y poultry up a. 00" : a : : 4) Grah_ co) Fras W ar 5.2) or wnship Zoning Board heuvy”"broilers kK ioe A ker —_ mercantile, exchange —"' butter prey avin Gate agen Bede —— ines: *No sale: bid and asked a Mowest 8 jie q bheegey; oc a Hurley's * anne » ont w as apd mio connie the spr" ite La sty *|receipts 865,000; wholesale bu rices 16.75; 4.00-15. good 4 4 ae uNnCe ollow Whites 23-34; Gray Crosses 24-25. Capon- NaMeeaeee > Genet An fer Oh A te, ee ae skaeacen’ bon abel Gel Oe Gu Carbide re Pick Boat Winner made at a news conference, Car-| "he ’tartgs tran nodeenta : ree 16 Ib ween by 30-32. Old roosters ‘et, . ‘ Hersh Choe rv) Un Pac 71 To change from Tesidential to com Ducklings 31. B 58's; C 88; cars 90 B 58%;'25.00: standard 14.00-19.00; culls down G Do R d fomestk . 964 Untt A * : Pei - mercial: er arkat tires wenky ond trade ruiheri oo to 12.00: choice 525 tb yearling stock W7EN. novan Reported feover re: ... 332 Unit Ai 782) tiss-Wright has an agreement with) "Ty 18, Maceday Gardens Subdivision, eo due te resent Jewian holiday. Sup- Fag Di crag es coral tert a few jend ano ard rovina After Stroke néart Bas 8 et a © & 3) t Tel- Huron Show Studebaker-Packard under which on tne a Section 8. Town 8 on all offerings. ae &, er cent or better 4 A White fleshly feeders steers 21.25. P g mferiak ae] os fs, - oy ‘Curtiss-Wright offers the automo a5 os * mance 8 iE Y Baa Waterton ord Town- 2; = us a . } : 8 = vemiien mney ig a a New yoni oy — a) Gen ee iy Bub, tc eta of 6, Pm pr Re, ENT MAMA a eta ‘ ary — 5 * . . . 7 ; are. tees a j . 8 : an inclusive, ons Te i af els ey" Lightning Hits Soldiers William (Wild Bill) I lovan, war mt Peper .... 8 { Weste AB ies was the winner of “| The new low priced car will in-|Block 25'in ideal Countr ry club sual: be: You ‘ a ee prices , unchanged: CHICAGO POTATOES ‘ time head of the OSS intelligence I) ve.-..:° 33¢ wilson & Co. 1!boat given away at the third an- vide atuo a 1 selling fo vision, weterters Town: went hens t2- ie. WE oil %gif'e!6] curcaco, April 16 (AP) — - Potatoes COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (# agency, is reported improving aft- isi Cre Coal .. 42¢ Woolworth 433 nual Tel-Huron shoppinge center es th es. 300, ewan segs | a SEN ee cad uct seuomd old: arrivals, 68; track io total US. —Lightning stabbed into a group er a cerebral hemorrhage. Jacobs oo abt ERSuS Bey. Je¢lanniversary and boat show which/ © : =e ; — na te be present. soning Me together 83, Skates Dail mand moderate +: market firm: Minnesota of — aa Ft. Carson) “We are greatly encouraged) = ended Monday. per Neca Bees pacediregl r and with a list of the proposed cna es Man ates Dai Ne ote wer Valley jacs|yesterday, killing one basic! about his condition,” said William ‘orid’ Lekas won a 14-foot aluminum) ss : file in the office of the Towns ip ’ ’ 2.00-8.10; new: arrivals 13; ‘track 85:\7 : : India, the world’s b t Supervise a be mined by y : @ d slow: market trainee and knocking over seven J. Vanden Heuvel, an associate in , cee fee boat and trailer offered by the | * * * ieeee interested. cape “= * ‘BRANTFORD, Ont. — George dull: Florida ‘Round Reds 1 others: Donovan's law firm. |Promuces, now has 774,600 acres Te)turon Merchants Assn. at a Hurley said the ‘car would in-| , Aderr ernpant, Wilson, 83, who retired from farm- Pvt. Martin Warner, 22, son of : Heuvel said Donovan, 74, suf- in tea, latest figures show. @eylon drawing of the 50,000 tickets. clude heater, defroster, direction WATERFORD TOWNSHIP - ing 20 years ago, goes ice skating) Largest iron ore mine in the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Warner fered the stroke three- weeks ago is second with 574,250 acres and| Lekas, a Consumer's Power em- signals and normal leg room and 7OAMES 'S SEETERLIN, ‘and has been confined to bed in then come Indon7gia, Japan and Ploye, plans to use the. boat on would achieve a fuel economy of Clerk : ‘Deer Lake, near his home. '25 to 29 miles a gallon. oe a Man oP an. to get rusty,” he says. every day in winter. “I don't want |world, 1,535 acres on top side, is of Harrisonville, No., was the vic- jat Hibbing, Mon: itim, this home since. ‘Pakistan. EXPERIENCED MAN “Death N ti Card of: Thanks 1 1! __Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 SPP LPO LL LL LO Et LLP ML LPT ee | OP ALL AL let Met lt AD lll tS, 0 Ices hiped Koders aul or LEROY DAVIS DAVIS CAB 1 DRIVERS, AGE 25 OR OLD- ROUTE MAN FOR ESTABLISHED to extend sincere thanks er. Steady & part-time, Pte & route . Pontiac and vic smal) in- qe friends & neighbors & t . Apply 438 d t and truck needed. Snap =, * 18, ieot, beloved egy! acknowledge their acts; Lake. 3 to 6 p.m. oe 93 eee Ne a husband of Mrs “Rutn 1B GBES:| treed ee Saree | Cae DRIVERS STEADY & PART _6 p.m. vere ee Cha time. Day or uron . Alma Swan and Mrs. Betty In Memoriam 2 ROUTE SALESMAN ; 3 brother of ee ee nnn | CHAIN OR GUZZSAW, BY JOB OR 2 SALE OMAL Beale Gibbs, beth IN LOVING MEMORY QF OUR | hour, FE 5-5502. WEST PONTIAC & LAKE AREA Buck Grefign Gude and, Mis,| "gon and Brother, Benny 'N. Bar CASH TODAY Aes nae t onee e be teareday, Apetl 10, at] reStK,wne peseed away April SECURITY TOMORROW well established retail coffee & 2 pm. fe me te luntoon Puneral) w, for him im silen Collect ert igre mre grocery — Good a phat. Perry, Horton Sf eat taal Le ll tena daily selling KN neat appearance, pleasant per- in White |e ee ee ee as AEROTRED SHOES for men, sonality © the ebility — manage ete! E. Gitee t at the Wun |weug eters arevasiecy, es | wemttye ron all seccssary | Total tall ht teasepot tans EEE gly by Mother, Broth- ejuinment FR FREE. As » KNAPP eee J poenen Gocten APR _| shoe ith 41 99 chippews as ae ace, @: fs LOVING MEGIORY GUCUBON. | ‘Seslty “ter patdinduy cteurty | Seek ‘phic commission a pemas, Vasa A.| @fd Shelton, who passed away| benefits which include weekly Insurance & vacation somepie: hts set, ene April 17, 1056 cash income if disabled, hospital- Contact Mr. Griffor, Roosevelt parott: dear fhe roff|I lost my soul's Companion, ization, surgeons fees, accident) Hote! Wednesday, April 17th. 2: “ad Latina 7 Uasarett one ene A lite linked with my own imsurance and up to $10,000 life _to7 p.m ‘aurvives in oars Puneral ser-|And day by day I miss — more insurance policies. For particu- ROUTE MAN. AGE MAR. will be held Thursday, April/ae I walk through life lars on this sales opportunity | “ying with car $100 per wk ra ies! 2 p.m. from the Donelson-| Sadly missed ty wife. Geneva with security write WC. Spromg,! start if uallfi a" a ” part Johns Home with Dr.| Shelton. Kna aoe Brockton, Mass. b ~ piel: ton H. Bank officiating Inter- F — pein . time delivery man for Commerce ment in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery Funeral Directors 4 SurceEn rom; © Sere ere cel saves ds may make a Teontributiod meager r Saeed apply in person. 6°30 2318 Her Brus to Ameri cer Society. | 5 AMBULANCE. GOURD Union Lake Co 0 ee eS ee Funerel_ tome. EXPERIENCED IN IN REAL, BS. SALESMEN an conditions Bone Donelson-Johns TATE ei amp partion | $6,000 — $8,000 MATTACK, APRIL 16, 1957, VICTOR FUNERAL HOME close to bank. Excellent lecotcz| Prudential Insurance Co. -. | ero yo o— gga “DESIGNED FoR FUNERALS” —Realtor — FE_5-618:. : — sesetes = a mon. ao eeum Harriet tack: dear father) COATS PUNERal HOME |experIENCED SHEET METAL | enced men considered. 3 year of Edward V. Mattack and M Complete facilitie-. OR 3-775 ae tdieke: dear| Drayton Plains — Weterford Twp. an. Some Layout training program. Guaranteed _ Leona . hy) iskv: dear Forming enty of dévertime starting salary — all welfare brot ‘oseph Mattack. - SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL Fringe Benefits, Air - Ra benefit: Call ofr. Lewis, —= orresseners tee hes Thoughtful Service FE_2-5841 ers MeGregor, LE 03. Funersi tome, Keoro nerbor__/ 7 Oorhees-viple| —* Sal Open ot ‘consiracton, i= pred et Eg ( - & all types of on, ¢x- MEYER, APRIL 16, 1957. : - D XPERIENCED COUNTER MAN.| perience not necessary; we will 3167 Caroline, Aubura, He hts: FUNERAL HOME Meals & uniforms provided. Ex- — I. leads = hed, good : im r of rs. rm eellen L} ry unter on r ie man. ifert, Otto H.. Raiph AmWutanse Sorvino, Tienes ot Motor) House, 109 3 weg oe iar erin.| foto. 12 ON and Walter A. Meyer. Mrs. Louise Sa construction, 2260 Dixie Hwy. WANTED: DRY CLEANING DRIV- From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Schlunt and Mrs. Helen Tilt DESIRES S chiar th Ghercaeae ales ours Cemetery Lots S| part time work in credit investi. | WANTED or without, rou rated ‘enwchde Borden her sa at 1:30 pm |* GRAVE LOT aT WHITE CHAP- See nace bee de Li een | comm Gu 20 from the Huntoon ‘Funeral Home| _°l. On 34816, atter'? earn | eee Pm | .Want to Try ; Selling? DM Rg mid GRAVE Lory. ware EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE| Men — show this ad to your Pa Mrs. Meyer will = in state) 5-6379, Evenings. thoor "time "Good hy 7 we will tran train you. After 1 week’ : wtt_the Huntoon Funeral Home. | six GRAVE BURIAL LOT IN SEC- rang 4p Py : 71 time you will care S206 per week, APRIL 3s 39st. HATTIE wel Perry Mt. Park seg of 1 “abora: BLA, ae -P and more, if you have @ car and Mae, Sone Opdyk ag ac. Phone Ortonville WN. 3-125 are interested in mak: $12,000 dear mother of Mrs nl Thomas tional 17-6332. After 6 p.m. Faperimental OF tats call for an ew ie} es! e, XT - _ ‘ : Strety. S44"T. ‘Bon. : ana vernge Sp ee" nor BOX REPLIES Automotive only ask for atta, Bradford. ‘- in r eppe, S : neon. No cany g. Our Batih Cornell. aid Bessie Priest:| 4 At 10 a.m, today there 5 ode Mets 7 work i done by eppainiment } e Stea ork Thursday, 1 18 at 2 pm. | were replies at the Pres ried J WE AR® IN A POSITION TO ADD from ¢ United Presbyterian office in the following Must be a salesman to our organization Church, Auburn Heights, with : - . ‘ust be willing | Rev. ey McCann and Rev.! § boxes: Experienced @ token to oktume > besteee. Lottie B. Weir officiating. Inter- ye ran- ; ment Perry Park. Mrs. 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 17, 20, 21, - Apply * po Bay pried pod oral se ve Bere re ets alte | j 26, $8, 28, 28, 34, 35, a, 30 E. Wilson | Stee cee, Venn tess : , , * * on mertite. Auburn Heights. 44, 57, 58, 60, 63, 68, 73, . Pontiac, Mich. qealiisetiens to ised, 1:3, Postins WS. APRIL 16. 1987. ALBERT.| * 76, 81, 86, 87, 90, 100, 101, FIRE FIGHTERS & dependents land, Sylvan Lake; age = or 67; beloved father of Miss Betty) § 117. CITY OF PONTIAC FOU NG, MAN, TYPIST FOR = Mar trether® of ‘Pred, Rudolph, Applications ere now being taken | ing and aeiaty “expected: Bort. . David, Timothy and Paul aed ‘ire. fighters. Applicants must Pontise Pr &. ee ete ree Tina treme| wnt (Oe eed Male | 6 oie, “can pean e allowabies, ie x. of it and 5 Dew is-G : — or equi @ ages o a pl > pnd = ee x ALIGNMENT A AN ag — ln = * desire part time employment with v. ston H. zard 0! wanted by May ist. Must be-de-|. fice, Appis Man, ss 5. Parke @ future? 6 months all-expense Berk iy iron ele ha sy ctote| Senne tee een ee ts coe CLASS. ALL AROUND| Paid program to qualify t the Sparks-Griffin Funeral] from. References exchanged, Cur- hand FE 34011 71 Bim, 7 So = _ Home, tis Auto Body, Bay City, TW EMAN — FOR x meuaiip, pe receive $1.00 pot brook 5-401. modern tool and die shop. Prefer| four for 3 hours enc week an a rh 4) ATTENTION | iieck aiite.ctiassts, | Roten: Feral imertews coc The Pontiac Press ‘ Southern Michigan. ‘Top salary to reonal interviews each We are looking for 2 or 3 men, Snead ca, chee ee Monday, "Sarees oven, 3 w. FOR _WANT ADS oppor bape J eek hed . end when avsilghie. = Lawrence &t., Pansies. y above average ¥ = r DIAL FE 2-8181 64 W. Huron between 10:30 and Graduate Helo Wanted Female 7 Pt” Eo - - Mechanical Engineer Role dP htcmemenoad ndincrreiinrd Attention, Attention 18 to 28 . travel California. ‘LES. “ereas, no ex f Neat ani Eastern “FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things] through Classifjed i Anvthin an Dia ee you wart mh, RECEPTIONIST Ex A MIDDLEAGED WOMAN Fi Latge national concern needs 5 neat om oo mmabvenance’ meth: housework Live in. Call fre ag and — young men oy and time study and if ._ 23-6221. E 18 Travel cities & re- paper ¢ age Send al ace of | ALL AROUND W sort Rape uante, Cape Cod. and :salary Medic Coffee e . al eee a Doronie thinking to: Medical, bid ~ 886 Woodward. foge 8198. Expenses paid. Eaper'- Rochester, paver = ATTRA APPEARING WOM- ence qunnec ary waegrmanent Rochester, Michigan an. omy = ee oo 7: fos ees oe Sieg A ore MANAGER, GRAIN ELEVATOR.| you, Call Mr. Glen, FE 42389 a Servier. 142 Part man to run the elevator st) BABYSITTER WANTED TO LIVE aare _ Mea . ee J Perm oh iene rtunity.| “in. More for home than wages. "Taare immeaiately,| Portignent. Write or ace Joe, | Wine Ponline Press Bott) es : | sell - . "_Yeferences, age, address & phone. “BOYS: MARRIED MAN WITH CAR, 98 TO Beauty rator 40 living in Rochester, Walled | EXPERIENCED: $80.90 PER WK. Lake or Pontiac area, excellent; to start ‘hours, sfeady. VETER ANS epporigalty for right ‘man, mast | ANDRE BEAUTY SALON ao Pe & ye Write Pon- Pontiac State Bk. Bidg. . Press & 2 MECHANIC — CHRYSLER PRO CASHIER - LESS, CLARKSTO CLARK- to work fn a small the cash- _Help Wanted Female 7 COOK—HOUSEKEEPER CARETAKER - COUPLE remises; must have car both drive, Experi- | Good health, rn, bath and TELE atid H.W. eer laundry sent out; for — while. on ony. Call JO 4-6657 mg te _ Southfield Rd. at Ts a Mile road. DEMONSTRAIORS: TWENTY women needed in = statewide ex- pansion program with a nationa) concern Earnings uniimited, car necessary. . Experienced dealers needed as manegets For infor- mation, write or call The House = Plastics, Inc , Avon, Conn. Far- OR« chard %-3207 trom 7 to 9 p.m DISH WASHER POR work, 5171 Dixie Hwy. _ Plains. EXPERIENCED CASHIER FOR Su ane Market. Apely im person _1535 Union Lake ane HOURS FOR CASH. Opportunity for woman tv make money in @ business of her Start —— at once, rep- 2 EVENING Drayton good own. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, 152 8. Saginaw expekiewcen GRILL COOK and waitress, Ne Sunday or holl- day work. Dixie Diner, Birming- ham. MI 4-3624. EXPERIENCED RECEPTION NisT— Stenographer for Architectural Of- fice. mimim 5 yrs. age. Must be neat, Good typist. Short- hand desirable but not essential. Swanson Associates Inc, Bloom- field Hulls. Mich. MI 4-2440 FOUNTAIN HELP. DAY WORK. Bt Cranbrook Drug. iinet GIRL OR WOMAN TO Oo CARE ~ FOR 2 girls while mother works 4 to be m, shift. Can live in. Bee Mrs. maid Moore. 614 Wilcox, Rochester. HOUSERERPER LIVE CIN. N. HARE with girls & $15 < week. Room board. F re. 30 ‘hres LADY FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK & hog — $10. Plus room & MADAM WOULD ¥ YOU LiKE TO re steady job? It so, apply nterview MEAT “WRAPPERS — Must be experienced nm self-service _ Market in person, Food Town Super rket. ) Baldwin Ave MIDDLEAGED WOMAN FOR housework. Live in. Call _FE 2-5221. ee OPENING IN INSURANCE : OF- fice for person gepebts of taking dictation, Experience not neces- sary but helpful wil consider person up to 40 yrs old. PE 2-0219. PHOTOGRAPHIC OIL Cot RING. seeres to start soon. Please call 3-128! for .nformation. Ask HOSPITAL, ENERAL SOR PONTIAC. RON re Mrs. Fieth. 4 — TIAC GENERAL HOSPITAL, PONTIAC MICH. FE 2-8161 REAL FSTATE SALESWOMEN Partridge ¥ill empler 2 Prefer Women with know! of real this highest home “oy Please ap- ply in person. 1050 W. Huron SALESWOMEN w Experienced in sportswear Sales- women accustomed-to_tie finest | MI eHentelie in this area, Execiient |~ Gorden, oppertunity for the right persons. Apply in person. Kay Cooley Inc., 199 W. Maple. * “SALESGIRLS, wore “oventaas 9 00 tn te t Bloomfield Fashion eis | Help Wanted Female 7' Employment Agendes £8 8A| / bene j T c Ras an ning prong and cashier. for dining room 21 to 40 La Must have good Lbomiceoe pply in person only, before 5 are Ted's. Woodward at Square Lk. Rd. Typists Stenographers Comp Operators &ey Punch and Tab Operator & Needed at Once To Work in the NOVI AREA of Novi Join our staff office workers in temporary You can work for a few days or a few weeks in modern up to date automotive executive offices, Ap- ply in person to Mrs. Dor- othy Johnson, 564 Lowell between 1 & 5 and learn how be placed on a to porary office pe jon solutely no cost you you can paying tem- ab- | with Russell Kelly Office Service 649 Free Press Bice WO 3-9510 STENO-COMP TYPIST NEEDED for temporary work by accel Sorvies Th mee? fen af Trueman Rochester‘ Office only. WAITRESS SiereD IN — room. Apply (25 HOTE N. pecte WAITRESS FOR SAT heady. Apply after 6 5 WTD. — etween 8 & 5 YOUNG WOMAN, TYPIST FOR billing. Advise experience, sla de and selary expected. Box. tiac Press. _—_ Help Wanted 8 BOOKKEEPER Male or female Prefer auto- motive agency experience. Fine active orgenizatior Nice folks to not a tem po- agen If you qualify— li be here a long. long. | time. Please apply in person. This is you Rimmler - Dallas Dodee HN. Main, Roc ee COUPLE TO LIVE IN bed oo part rue housework. - wages. Write oe. REGISTERED NURSE FOR rary in B'ham. Call MI 4-6210. . MAN CAN e painting & yard work. Lady to assist with —— ef. Pontiac Press Box ‘x Inc. Deaier ster Willing & state MEN & quired. fe 1 to 10 7 sel oi raion, bus WOMEN, FULL OR bea sel] Watkins national a ea aia AN A with aeere cows. 190 Davisburg Rd., Holly Ls N & Cecil Réal Estate Salesman Chance to Make Good Money. P. W. DINNAN 6% W. HURO TRACERS, 70, Destin BREE She eal Mature woman with ence Downtowa OFFICE $263 Personable young lady between the ages 20-40 to do typing and gen- eral office duties Lots of public comet ales be corns $203 witb- 6 SEE, PAT TRAINEE Position $243 Attractive high —— Pho be- tween the ages will be ‘trained to operate Goines ma- chines. NO SATS. SEE JANE. For Men Salesmen $400. Any type of sale# experience will qualify you for this —— if you are ambitious, honest and segreenve .After short training riod Foe 5 in the neighbor- Asst. . Manager $300 Active firm ts looking for an em- bitious Porigs who can do light pt me oe is interested in getting “Midwest Employment #6 PONTIAC STATE BK. BLDG. FE 5-0227 good experi- office SEE Instructions 9 Best Way DRIVING SCHOOL Get more driving senre for your dotar. "Sali 5-558 or FE 8-1655. Herbert Cooley. a MALE TUTOR, renee Press, Box 114. ORs, rr oie \ - SAVE. ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a ¥ ‘used car, \see Classi- BOW: | fs Employment Agencies 8A Evelyn Edwards VOCATIONAL COUNSELING sERVICE SERVICE FOR MEN « ~ WOMEN JOBS FOR WOMEN DENTAL ASST. $200 Neat, imteliigent young wones for modern clinic, rt Fun job for attractive vith 7 - for concern JR. STENO 8200 Smal) firm needs congenial —— with es e skills, 18 Downtown firm needs typist with ability to greet public. BOOKKEEPER $400 Experienced bookkeeper ac- quainted with payrol] for elite club. EXEC. SECRETARY $324 Good skills and friendir personality for advertising executive, JOBS FOR MEN MGR. TRAINEE Finance firm will train. in- teHigent young man to run ow and jearn the busi- JR. BALES $300 Insurance company will pay rer a yourg man while he learns. JR. DESIGNER 3400 Engineering firm needs steady man with new idess _ and initiative. EVELYN ‘EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE 2 602 Community *Nat') Bank Bldg. FE 40504 Work Wanted Male 10 2 PAMILY MEN WANT WORK ©} _fny kind, has track. OR erie, i MEN DESIRE WORK - OF ANY kind, FE 40227, wi CARPENTER (FORE. knw — Tepair, FE ¢4 ADITIONS — Sree G, SIDING & shelves. with Low Price bid, terms. Cal] OR 3-1407, FE or MAple 2-1521. ARES HAULED, BASEMENTS 1 = AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER & cabinet work. Kew & _D. .. a FE_ a - BOY. RES WORK A :30 WreK DAYS AND saTuR JAYS. CALL FE 4-685. CARPENTER WO RK WANTED. No job too large of too small, Free estimates | FE 38-3400. CARETAKER OR MANAGER FOR | — apt, houses, 6 yrs. exp, * 91-7742, CARPENTRY 36 YRS. | ‘~o new & repair. Cokes “Fermscee specialir. Reasonable. CABINET MAKEP ANT CARPER, ter. Kitchens a specialty, FE 4-5000 & BLOCK LAYING. 11 rE exp. Estimations free. LAWNS RAKED, ROLLED, SEED- _#a_ & fertilized. FE | LAWN SERVICE ROLLING, a. FER- come ne 1 alanine & erent rs. tte" ates! a — WORK. te and odd jobs. FE lita ‘Petrie, PE repair, | Work Wanted Femalegt Sock SERVICE ON [RONINGS icin, of Crescent Lk, $3 a bu, PE Fi TWOMEN WA oe wana WALT WIE Pe aT Pe ERT ARR VICE, Pick up & detiver 3-005. A-1 TRONINGS, © BU. FicxtP . PRY COOK, OK DisHw ASHER CHAM- bermaid, babysitting, none. ger rat y von Fans ransporta’ all FE 4961. reas: wm TRONINGS E IN MY HOME. k up and deliver, FE 8-3362. TRONINGS $3 PER BUSHEL. PICK ion a deliver, OR 3-10 ~ 8 “erly. gentleman. FE é MOTHER 3% Wit OL ee home. 60 Matthews. _ SaSEnine AND DECORATING. Fe 8-043 RELIABLE WOMAN a. — raed _work by the day. ; RELIABLE YOUNG "WwoN ae DE- sires care of children in Christian ig ‘a Week, eall home. +43 . ., a HOME EXP. reports, etc. waren A pir aftere ae * so if ™, Dehw ton he) Wiis. LE. WANTED. § DAYS HOUSEWORK. _Home_ evenings, FE%4-3680. WASHINGS AND D_IRONINGS, Of fronings done in my home. WASHINGS OR TRONINGS, PICK. up_ and delivery. FE 2-5413._ “WASHING & TRONINGS ce ET WILL DO IRONING IN MY HOME, ___PE | 23567. Baiting Service _ SANDIN LAYING, 13. PEN tia ~ QUALITY _ BUD BILLS. FE 8-250 t SAYIN SANDIN ~ PIN, Licensed contractor $.°, 6 3-7641. Pontiac Hardwood Floor § Service. i CUSTOM CARPENTERS. Rough-in, model, FHA terms. Gordon on Fiattiey. EM 3-0482. at B Sth T¢K, BLock a replaces, basementa and chim- 12 ote FS 71-0405 i ROOFING 4 SIDING. au GUAR- _anteed work. OR A&B “B TRENCHING te Wat.r Ine Field tile, A LICENSED & BONDED MASON — abe FR 5- 9501 " basements, work, and fireplaces. Qua!- ity work done promptly and eco- cement e those whe de: Call FE 42071 day or night. Ellis, ic. ALL TYPES f& Porches, additions . sid. ing. Storm windows, and plastic repair, Call 2-2671, or ox erives, & etc. Jensen, FE and Freee rr? 23-2468. BRI ND CEMENT Work: Also cht iy HY No job too cafe ou ‘Renidential an ae [a ‘ee oleae mw ‘ ge be # ae Oe ee . Nis amen tk | 4 ‘ via ye ae. \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; APRIL emer Lec | a acalaamennin aioe a Hollywood Headlines Clerk’ S$ Office ist : Moses True Life Adventures Odd Situations oie Up Recent Births in Area © 1957 elas / ett in Interviews .With Stars’ The following ts a Ts, ot Oak "(rut a a vores on Mourweed tes “|She way table to answer ques-|with the ounty Clerics office: By HUBBARD KEAVY HOLLYWOOD (#-—-I went reluc- . : tantly to keep » date to interview|n,. pictures Jacked the ‘sparkle|Warel” Dossia “®. Hamm . Our and |Rapson, speak- Sa ppies. and our sons were in a other Harmon, s : happy dither. I drove to M-G-M ll alg South igons: Revert: B. bunstons Ve {Studio wishing |, could have stayed en | : CATERPIL ob TSS home to share the boys’ fun, |i9€ in quotable phrases, John|¥suig"iecunt “Mage” W } . hy ‘ a a Barrymore was one, His brother|Scbook,, and Donald“ Farnick, Utes: r | CONFRONTS A a | ‘ Lionel would discuss any subject|"“Aise ‘listed “are, Billy 6. Hittman, (im CHILDREN UNDER 12 he, Luise was late. That didn’t upset}, himself in a brilliant discur-| George. J. eS Be A me — me, because being tardy is 8 sive way, Ht } B reat eee (ee Earl L. Sheets, ane ae ADMITTED FREE star's prerogative, But), taik on any subject7Fred Mac-|Mattin J. Kabcen pees (2435 Dinie Hwy. near and she'd better see me.| 14 well, . Power Pole Costing City But why should I let you ask ea Ph. FE 5.4500 BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30. SHOW STARTS AY 7:20 P. M.: 6g Will Be Shown Only Once questions? ' SEATTLE ® — James J. Keesl- You run irito some funny things 4 : difference does it getting hens T cheep in?’ What 7 curr] Guild interviews. There is one) ‘& 1s mS Soy Pe ee I think? Why should you/d and still prominent actress) 4.4 it because a power pole “Miss Rainer,’ 1 said, “this| With profanity, But even -on her ‘ Kees! lnined May not interest you one bit, But! OSI tne how to make | that it marred the view irom his! —Storts at 8:30 P. M,— — | seme uth gant bd be| really. really dry mértini: with an eye|'°™- Rock Hudson, Jas. Donk as P . | - = there, with them, than here, with pote ad float two —— ver- Elizabeth Taylor “¢ i = ho| mouth on a glassful . While . Veber | : Shennan maha’, ° Hey a poe ve bag ay its visiting Richard Dix, a neighbor Mother Hits It Lucky ‘ eet ¢ a WHERE \) " my job to tell those fans what you| ropped in to talk about treatment SAN DIEGO, Calif. (® — Mrs. : "9 a b. are like in real life. Believe me,|°! mother-in-law, What Dix had to| Jerome O'Connor hit the jackpot | & \ GOOD N II do not enjoy this particular|S8y bout in-laws made better| when she took her 15 children out ; _— \ ® day's work any more than you|"e@ding than his answers to my|for hamburgers. She happened to’ 5. ite ) ) FRIENDS % indicate you do, I shall, however, questions, == stop ot a seven that paye your in Color of be happy to quote you to t — ALSO —— a MEET \ a Sele iyou can be a very difficult per-/ Tomorrow: Party-going is an/on the cash register sales slip. It a 1 . “ " You could make this a pleas-|bligation in movieland. did. "The LIVING SW | . . \ 4 ant tour and you cua be cour- _ IN COLOR — i ) Y Bur HE STINGER 16 oegali ‘RABBIT ff] \ Nf GOFT AND HARMLESG, THE EVES thi Mg Rane ured on sAMPAGE) 6 t charm it - : a N NEL AND FANGS MERE GURFACE VECORATION [eet to be a bad quarter TODAY a ) © BEER & ne WHOLE EFFECT A BI6 BLUFF. oe mt ie & a turned EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS , a nice occasion pretty , i N @ WINE N YET, MORE OFTEN THAN NOT, IT WORKS. asad ppd | At Your Buttertield Theaters | . % 4-17 . I wished later that when Luise ! @ CHOICE ‘ ‘ turned affable, I had talked her West Maple Rood i N LIQUORS N : into ate, ms of ape East of Walled Lake : * | @ DELICIOUS ji : A phot and 1. thought MA 4-3135 | \ COCKTAILS ,lndion Bead Business Z Piper agra Or aciersiau : 4 \ AiThrives No longer =| Busty Gals Deformed, tke plctres ‘of the ar as CLOSED; \ . CARNEGIE, Okla. @ — A recent S; La B I] pose. Bag ee fon gen an ~~ { 2 7 survey showed only one Indian ays ur en aca . ||/Marie Wilson and she, being s0 MON.--TUES. = \ couple in the Kiowa Comanche effusive and given to gesturing sj A country of southwest Ottbora By EARL WILSON - - | rbile ing Sande am Steet WED.--THURS., .: ngaged in Indian wor . i . At one] NEW YORK—Lauren Bacall says gals with size-40 bustlines| Next we tried it on a famous +. | \ 4 thriving industry) are deformed—-and even though — Hollywood stars, “a hee Bison adios — ow ee i OPEN ING i | \ \) deformity’s a deformity.” lend eal a tae for the S f | or * * * * * PB: | \ N secular! “Why, I heard you were going to wear falsies,” I said Union Executive Quits FRIDAY : \ and| delicately. We were at the table where mes and Humphrey . | wae ie - APRIL 19th WHAT!” She drew herself up to her full expansion— about a 34, I'd say. “I don’t believe in falsies. Whatever you've got, you're stuck with, Anyway, wearing your dress low in front—or behind—doesn't take talent!” “Are Marilyn and Jayne deformed?” I asked, shocked, “No! Marilyn has talent. I don’t really know Jayne. I'm Just sick of deformed girls!” Looking chic in a lavendar-and- white suit and beret—with an oval neckline, if you must know —she kindled a blaze In a gold lighter Bogie gave her years ago. x * * “And I don’t like real handsome men, either, never have,” said “Baby.” “Well, that lets me out,” I said. . “Gushing fellows .who give 4 jyou that lingering look!” she explained. “I usually like | shorter fellows.” Baby busts out in a _ bathing suit in her new picture, “Designing Wom- an,” and of course shows her legs—which she says have been spoken of very highly by men aware girls still have them. =| “Right now I'm excited about my children visiting me here, I'll eventually send | Stevie to Andover Prep. Bogie went there. Bogie and I al- ways planned for him to go there, too,” she added, quietly. Then she returned to her earlier mood. COMMERCE Sean ee ee at Haggerty Road. TONIGHT | BIGLESD sTarts FRIDAY! LIKE E MAGIC...IT’S HERE AGAIN Full of fantasy, fun and a + = * 4 * ; % chats pret b ban. Att Poe 2150 Opdyke Road Phone FE 4-4611 THE INCR Ze x * * “I know what!” she announced. “We're going to start ear- j; biting. I do it in the picture with Gregory Peck. You can) |ear-bite with or without a 40 bustline!” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . o and — rere - Ex-boxer Lou Nova, leaving “Happiest Millionaire,” says seu ewe meee es JAMES CAGNEY = he’s tired of Walter Pidgeon’ 2 o5c wart oe ! ce : - ed of Walter Pidgeon’s criticisms Terry Moore lost| Wondertul Food ee ; her $15,000 engagement ring at the “Boy on a Dolphin”. pre- @imiere, A porter found it. Jayne Meadows burned her face under a sun lamp... Art Sy oer es down summer stock and’ll build a Connecticut home ... the Mary Murphy-Dale Robertson annulment is final next month... EABL’S PEARLS ... “There are lots of books on how to ive comfortably after you retire. What I need is one telling me how to live that way en I'm still working.’ ’"—Don P. Radde. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Hefty Walter Slezak lost 30 pounds|B JUST rehearsi “The First Genti ” but » 2 pounds is nothing. i 8 EO an ers Same. le WON DER FU L brother FOOD Live Lobsters,. Ocean Fresh Sea Food, Superb Prime. Beef, Steaks and Chops, Duck, Turkey, Game Dinners. BARBARA STANWYCK € ." THESE ; , Wy 2 ; 7 Fptgle int , sosvames WALTER Poca Pcaitinc su 2435 DIXIE HWY.—FE 5 “ea v Drive-In} te ad. alt C SS : per ‘“