CUTTERS — Vapor alignment of British as the acrobatic team heads skyward maneuver over aP Wirephote Hunter jet fighter planes are scheduled to dis- play their aerial wizardry on a European tour Clerk-Register Merger Would Write History = By GEORGE Tf, SEUUNUUEE. Jit: Ginabeasae Srnly Conese toe Oakland — ae month when they Se coms okie making a his-jof efficiency as well as economy.” pose the merger “in the interests * * * Although there was no open dis- cussion on the proposal it stirred jcomment among the Oakland su- pervisors gathered at the Veteran's Memorial Building. “Tt undoubtedly will epee aa - ition frorg both parties,” declared Delos Hamlin, chairman of the board. Supervisors have scheduled a | June 13 special meeting to duscuss and probably vote on the move. Reschedule Road Projects’: to Aid City Traffic Flow The State Highway Department has slightly resched- uléd state trunkline improvements in Pontiac this a mer for the convenience of local traffic. Rescheduled are projects on Opdyke road (M24) on the eastern city limits and Telegraph road (M58) on the western. peer ce The highway department hopes to coordinate these are interrelated, then GA moon 0 caning boteoen | $11,000 and $14,000 » year,” ey told hig fellow This was the first major step ta- ken by the committee since it was named to see how Oakland look”’ in operational efficiency. * * * this morning with Judges H. Rus-) sel proposition, Judge George G. Hart-| rick is on a Texas vacation | is not expected to return until J 16, The three judges agreed this morning not to name Allen’s suc- cessor until after next Friday's | Supervisors’ meeting. “hn we will make an appoint- ment according to their action,” said = Holland, presiding this TOuiparuton Counsel Harry J. Merritt was asked by the judges to check the law as to when the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) That Chill in the Air Will Ease Saturday two projects while the city’s* ‘ major trunkline improve- ment, the widening and re- pa’ (M24-business) , , said Samuel J. Levine, litan traffic engi- neer. “The idea is to keep the trunk- lines as open as possible. during this summer's construction,” : Le- vine PERRY STREET CLOSED Perry street will be closed to through traffic until late fall, when the highway department expects to open it as a four-lane divided highway from downtown Pontiac to the northeastern city limits. In the meatime, ‘the major ‘northeast detour is Auburn ave- ~1(M59) to James K. boulevard, will the south and Walton boulevard on the north. This section of Opdyke, however, is part of a widening and repav-| ing project that extends from Wal- ton to Square Lake road. * * * “We have asked the cortractors to concentrate on first completing the section from Auburn to Wal- ton, so that detour traffic -wil] be affected by the construction for as short a period as possible,” said Levine. He said, too, that the Opdyke work would be handled so as to keep two lanes open to moving traffic. The Telegraph project, calling for repaving from W, Huron street not be undertaken until after the Aug. 1 completion d-te of the Op- dyke job; Levine said. NO DOUBLE TIEUP “That . will mean that traffic won't be tied up on both sides of the city at the samé time,” he pointed out. ‘> |tures will average 3-4 degrees be- The weatherman predicts fair! tonight, and a little warmer _to- morrow. Tonight’s low will be about 42-46. * * * For the next five days tempera- low the normal high of 77 and the normal low of 57. “Tomorrow will be warmer with a high of 70-74 and a low to- morrow night of 50-54. Sunday and Monday will be cooler with Tuesday and Wednesday warm again. dl * Precipitation will total one-fourth inch or less in scattered showers Sunday and —_ about Wednes- day. * * * The lowest temperature preced- ing 8 a.m, in downtown Pontiac was 42 degrees. The reading was) 65 at 1 p.m. In Today's Ss Press : Wilsén, Earl : Women’s Pages ......+... 15: bri ene Trade Up er Down at the Hot Lat, The Bright Spot, FE 8-048, | government might be given a ‘‘new Carey and Hamlin met briefly; Holland, Frank L. Doty and) Clark J, Adams to explain the new, ” Special Powers From Aid Bill Humphrey in One-Vote Defeat of Proposal WASHINGTON — last night and | its foreign aid bill of a pro- vision which would have given him discretionary power to extend U.S. aid to Communist nations. phrey (D-Minn) today at- tributed to a State Depart- ment “double cross” : the one-vote defeat of a pro- posal to permit use of for- eign aid funds for Red satel- lite nations. He contended the department endorsed and helped to write the as part of the foreign aid bill, but backed down when President Eisenhower decided to ask the authority under separate legislation. The Senate, after stormy de- bate voted 43-42 last night to remove the proposed new author- from the $3,712,900,000 ‘Double Cross’ Cried by : Sen. Hubert H. Hum-/!¢ ‘Chrysler plants acro’s the nation| and at the Fisher Body stamping plant of General Motors at West Mifflin, Pa., near Pittsburgh. President John McCarroll of UAW Local 544 at the West Mif- Carroll ordered the workers back at the 11 p.m. shift last night. * * * The Chrysler trouble ran deep- er. Even before the expiration of Ford and Chrysler contracts last Sunday, Chrysler had been de- manding the union cut the number ‘of union plant committeemen and jstewards and the company-paid time of these union repreSenta- tives. CHRYSLER GRIEVANCE Chrysler claimed it had paid more union representatives and given them more for their time settling worker grievances than either General Motors of Ford. plete action on the meabure by tonight. Twenty-six Republicans and 17 Democrats joined in rejecting the’ idea. Twenty - seven Democrats: and 15 Republicans voted for it. FEW EXCEPTED The proposal would specifically have authorized the President to “Combining ‘such assistance to be in the na- ‘tional interest. or | x sms Cogenet to help Commu- 1 ¢ on Page 2, Col. 5) Bridge Won't Up Rates | CHEBOYGAN (UPI) — The | Cheboygan County Tourist and | Resort Assn. has voted not to raise rates when the Mackinac Bridge dedication festival is held June 26-28. ‘without contracts, they all cut the yamount of paid time union commit- iteemen could spend off their jobs ,adjusting worker grievances. Chrysler slashes were con- | sidered more severe based on aa #5 grievances impossible ‘grievances must be settled when ithey occur and some take longer to settle than others. They put the new company procedure to a test ‘and yesterday the company took ‘action. . ‘Near $33 Million for Michigan ‘WASHINGTON (AP) AF Contracts OK'd — The House Armed Services Com- mittee Thursday gave tentative approval to four Air Force construction projects in Michigan costing $32,896,000. < * The Michigan projects * * include $10,673,000 at K. I. Sawyer Municipal Airport, Marquette; $9,948,000 at Kin- ross Air Force Base, Sault Ste. Marie; $8,696,000 at Wurt- smith Air Base, Oscoda, and $3,579,000 at Selfridge Air Force Base Mt. Clemens. ‘ * x * The items are part of the $1,684,361,000 military pub- lic works authorization bill for the year beginning July 1. Congress will have,to appropriate funds later. E 3 cee FES is SSE Senators Strip. First Labor Disputes: Erupt atC hrysler, Fisher Plants day and were in the Detroit area and at the Los Angeles assembly plant. * * * The UAW reports the great ma- jority of its members solidly be- hind. its policy of giving the com- A eaves cf care—and avoiding the The UAW held contract tions yesterday with GM, Chrysler and American Motors. The meetings were short and no}' progress was reported. The UAW panies no opportunity to -close down the Plants—while selling off negotiations until Monday. House Elects 'to Extend Levy on Commodities Amendments Barred by |. Voice Vote to Continue Wartime Rates . ~ WASHINGTON # House passage of a bill to extend corporation income and excise tax rates opened» it appeared uncertain when No Sullenberger Charges ‘Filed as Deadline: Passes The Pontiac General Hospital medical staff today had not filed charges against Dr. Neil H.-Sullenberger, and Over the staff's objections, the Board of Trustees on the action would be taken. brought within 10 days for | a hearing at which the oust- ed staff-surgeon’s Nov. 13 suspension would either be reversed or made perma- inent. No charges have deen filed as yet, said Harold B. Culer, trustee temporarily coordinating the hos- pital’s administration. Charges are being developed, but what their immediate future will be is not definife, accord- ing to an attorney for the medi- eal staff. “At the moment |] don’t know} when they will be ready, how they said the attorney, Dean G. Beier. “7 can only say that there will May 26 ordered charges* will be presented or to whom," light. Plans to Steer Clear of Pontiac _|one From Now On Ashton S. Johnston, of Royal Oak plans to give Pontiac a wide berth on future trips north. Yesterday Johnston found it a little difficult to get out of Pontiac! and he doesn’t want that experi- ence again. driving north on Saginaw street when he noticed a police car following him as he crossed Lawrence street through a yellow At Huron street, he again went protested the ticket, The officer then wrote him another for the Huron cross-| gs ing. The irate motorist rushed off to municipal court and told his tale to Judge Maurice E. Finnegan who Beier said that when his firm) has finished legal preparation of the charges, they will be returned, to the st&fif “to do with . as they) see fit." Dr. Sullenberger will be served) with the charges one day after the) board accepts them, Euler said. | “But the board may not necessar- | ily accept them the same day} they are received,” he advised. Dr, Sullenberger requested the hearing after his sult for $250,000 | damages and reinstatement on | Hloath to leave. fined him $5 on one ticket and idismissed the other. Two minutes after he left the court, Johnston was back red in the face and bellowing. He had received a parking ticket in the city hall let from the same ef- ficer. Judge Finnegan dismissed the third ticket,“ but Johnston was “Your honor, I the way today for a Senate floor battle over cuts in these and other levies. Amendments were barred as the House voted yester- day to continue the taxes for another year at their wartime rates, thus avoid- ing a $2,600,000,000. drop in revenue. That move failed and the bill was passed by voice vote. Revenue measures must origi- nate in the House, The Senate can not start a tax bill, but can amend Chairman Harry F, Byrd (D- Va.) of the Finance Committee _ psig erp habla tax amendment would give him the most trouble. He said he would . appeal to-the Senate to (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) want a police escort out of Pon- jtiac,”” he said, ‘That guy might jarrest me next time.” Polling Places ‘high court appeal is finished. ‘a resolution that the charges be filed “‘within a period of 10 days,” the staff was tossed out of Cir. | cult Court. He has also filed a claim to appeal dismissal of the sult to the State Supreme Court this fall. The staff has gone on record opposing a board hearing until the American Eliminated ST. ANDREWS, Scotland Ww — Alan Thirtwell of England de- feated Tim Holland of Rockville Centre, N.Y., the last surviving American in the tournament, 4 and 3, today in their 36-hole semifinal, match in the British Amateur Golf championship. Thirtwell took the lead with a par four at the 20th hole and went two up when Holland missed a In spite of that, the board passed that a copy “be served upon Dr. Sullenberger within 24 hours thereafter”; and that ‘a date not| two foot putt. On the 25th, Hol- later than 10 days thereafter be: land lost his ball in the gorse. fixed by this board for a hear-| He picked up and conceded the ing.” hole to Thiriwell, Three Candidates Vie for Two School Board Posts on. Monday Polling places for Monday's Pontiac School Board election were /announced today by the board. Voters will choose two of three candidates at the election to serve four-year terms. ‘Largest Ship on Lakes to Be Launched 729FOOT GIANT — The longest and-largest ship ever. built on _ the Great Lakes will be launched tomorrow in River Rouge. It is the ore carrier S. S. Edmund Fitzgerald, 729 feet-long, 75 feet wide and weighing 7,500 tons. It ts longer than Detroit's 47-story Penob- ~ scot Building is tall. The eight million dollar ship is 13 feet longer wy ~ area! aie 4 » ee aly all a g & € , & i AP Wirephote than any other now operating on the Great Lakes and within a foot of the maximum length which Army engineers will permit to pass through the Soo locks. The ship, built for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., will be operated on lease by Oglebay Norton Co., - Cleveland. \ In the race are Dr. Walter L. Godsell, Charles M. Tucker, and Mrs. Elsie K. Mihalek. Poiling places will be as fol- ~ ,|lows: PONTIAC City Precincts 2, 3, 34, 38, Bag- ley School; 8, 31, 41, Webster: 6 7, 9, 10, Crofoot; 11, County ome Building: 12, 13, 14, Lincoln Junior High; 15, 32, 42, Owen; 16, 35, 43, LeBaron; 17, Emerson; 18, 19, 20, 44, Baldwin; 24, 33, Longfellow. Precincts 27, 28, 29, Wilson: 25 26, McConnell; 23, Eastern Junior High; 21, 22, Central; 1, 36, 37, Jefferson; 4, 5, 30, 39, 40, Washing- ton. OUTSIDE PONTIAC Pontiac Township north of the city limits bounded on east by the Railroad, Owen School. Pontiac Township, north of the city limits, bounded on the west by precinct above and on the ‘north of Lake Angelus road, Le- Baron School, Pontiac Township, east of the city limits and south of Feather- Stone road, Longfellow School. : x “* * Pontiac Township, east of the city limits and north of the city limits, bounded south by- ~.|Featherstone road and including a ee oe ee Schoo! Bloomfield Township, south of the city limits and bounded on west =P a street, Jefferson Junior Dabel Whithelé Selisut awa out. ite ot Ponte, Whitfield, Announced Here ae eee 7 oS 5 A eee ere tee See ea Py TE Se re ee gr Te ae ae ee # at z a. aa * i eg lle ae ee eter eet re ee eee \ r Se eee ee a le i wie * 4 ‘ : Z ‘ a2 . 3 = rok ‘ fete: r ¥ > : : 4 E: ae ‘ (2 . % =e ee 8 : oS : ‘ i AEC Chairman Resigns Post* Strauss Decision Gets Mixed Reaction From Congressmen “The Day in oa As g Annual Road-E-O Slated by Jaycees Tomorrow — WASHINGTON (AP)—Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, has deci to leave the post which has em- broiled him in a series of contro- versies. a5 Strauss’ decision was announced by the White House yesterday. He leaves June 30 when his five-year term ends. * * * There was no immediate word on his suceessor. A WRITES IKE Strauss gave ho specific reason for his decision, But he said in a letter to President Eisenhower that he believed “circumstances beyond the control of either of us make a change in the chairman- ship of the commission advisa- At a’ special -Program Sunday|sorved’ efter WA & sonieis tien Ala ‘a pies FLASHLIGHT GIFT! | This could have been an allu- Pontiac Press Phete ed, . sion to speculation that his rendm- BRIEFING NEW LAKE DEPUTIES—Oakland "and Eugene Nowak, handling White Lake, were Ni .) ial Power * ination might run into stiff opposi-| County Sheriff Frank W. Irons and Oakland two of 25 men who volunteered to enforce the p pec Mrs, Elise Boulding will be the! fang pe yet al clock Tan: tion in the Senate. . is d County Assistant Prosecutor Robert Long (stand- new boat registration and operation laws. At a z speaker at 3:30 p.m, Sunday at! oe-aeg factory guarantee. (10% Capitol Hill reaction to his de-) 1. 1-r) explain the new boating laws to two men meeting last night at the Sheriff's Department, |F[QM j Proposal the Community for sp cision was mixed, with some Con-| 1 Win) be deputized to patrol Oakland County officials briefed the men on their duties and ' in | (Continued From Page One) |80f€d_by pay bor mingham Friends) . gress members Taudins bis, “great lakes. John Crane, who will patrol Pine Lake, responsibilities as uniformed deputies, = nest satellites relax the control of Moscow. pleasure at his impending depar- = . ; . , RAY-O-VAC sweaters: Special Boat Patrol Deputies * uate canal sinha cleo hat FLASHLIGHTS mer en Fos toe OPECIA! DOA Pp Pe aries Rene Coie‘ Spy oe msec’ On Area Lakes Get Trainingz2 i's smtecrmre| SS 1" 66°. F : undergraduates ergy. matters. But he will become the President’s specia] assistant by Sea, Jotn YF. edy (D on motion of Senate Yous ( | Not Imports—USA-Made - EVEREADY & in charge of promoting the atoms- As such, h Republican| Couees fe be awarded a Joba Baby Ben for-peace program. such, he}... , ; e a will lead the U.S. delegation to a9; Some two dozen men interesfed| owner would be held resposi- |officials said. However, if personal a ee F. Knowland of Harvard Scholarship. A gradu- | Ben or Regular 2 ceil flashlights with pre- international scientific conference |in pringing safer operation of mo9-| ble for if his boat was ticketed |injury or property damage to an- : ate of Birmingham High 4 Ala arm Clock gal ac Batteries on peaceful uses of atomic energy|torboats to area lakes, met last} while being operated by a friend jother party results from a reck-| It was Knowland whe reported, | James is completing his junior in Geneva, Switzerland, next Sep-/night at the Oakland County Sher-| or relative. less act, the owner of the boat} after a White House conference, | year at Harvard. | Reg. $6.95 oe pargvac.e & 97° tember. iffs Department to Undergo a The operator is the only person at fault can be held financially; that Eisenhower favored separate ce i Genuine Ws telox | _ * * * training period prior to their be- who can be lawfully charged and respdnsible. legislation rather than inclusion Mrs. Pat Carnahan of 26475 Ww. — = grees $1.95 np hae B Pans be For the past several months, he coming special sheriff's deputies tried for committing a violation x * * of the proposal in the foreign aid 14-Mile Rd.. Franklin, will be hos- § {" svsrantee. 10% SPORTSMAN Lite reportedly has been locked in a|Saturday morning. The new volunteers were briefed) Dill. tess to the Birmingham Gamma| LUMINOUS DAIL . }JE Special purchasé brings prices down’ dispute with Secretary of State ts ok * on duties and responsibilities as) Humphrey told reporters the|Phi Beta sorority at a picnic meet-§_ a ee ee ee, deputies by Deputy Donald Kratt/“rug was pulled out from at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, She will and James H. Rohm, of the Iden- porters” of Gs Kecoedy prasens les comand Mrs. W, tification Bureau. But he said he did not think|and Mrs. Daid Dobson. The entire group is scheduled Democrats would retaliate by vot- to be sworn in at the sheriff's jing heavy cuts in the program Al ails ee ae You od Nationally Famous Brands Hazel Park Woman (232°, zon ae Would Be Historic po soggy iding geren when Sen. Allen J. Ellender (D- * Bulova * Elgin numbers for awtercraft on inland : (Continued From Page One) They will work primarily on |La) brings up amendments propos- * Longines Dies After Accident “= , . . eaking ag p= Bs WATCHES Dulles over U-S. policy on nuclear! (11494 -County Sheriff Frank W testing. Irons and Robert Long, of the Oak- Merging 2 Offices land County Prosecutor's office, ex- $8 N. Saginaw —Main Floor é agin cw ma fioor ' Every Coat orid Jacket in This Adv. GUARANTEED UNDER-PRICED! Seoesesecesocesseseseseoocseeseeseseeoesese Also covered were the various ritt was not available for comment.| The- new deputies. will uni-|!rs. ae — = alsin violations listed in the law, such} The State Constitution gives formed and ib their pci Mave . fered when she was struck Dy @/as “reckless operation”, operating/Boards of Supervisors power to|which ‘will be marked i . car Monday evening proved fatal ‘a boat... white “under the influence “unite” the offices of clerk and boats for patrolling the Venioas Racer Amick Scared yesterday to Mrs. Sally Smith, 65./of intoxicating liquor, and the reg-|register, and to ‘separate the same |lakes. of 1010 Bernard St., Hazel Park. ulstions covering water skiing. She died at Holy Cross Hos = eon oe * One question asked most fre- | is responsible for recording busi- Mrs. Smith was hit by a car | quently concerned what the boat ness transactions in the county, Pray for Rain of Sunday Drivers GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — George Amick, who fiinished sec- _ ond in the 1948 Memorial Day | while crossing E, Eight Mile road just north of Greeley in Detroit. | , 150. held b: ‘ Daniel T. Murphy Jr. who was (0 It'll Come | ppointed in following the . death of Paategpostmmsety Soon 1n State Indianapolis race, says Sunday drivers “‘scare me to death.” “And that Hollywood freeway | where they drive six abreast The driver, George R. Patrick, Senate to Wei h 20, of Allen Park, was not held. g The position of clerk, which Al-| . about 60 miles an hour, weavi ANN ARBOR w — Pray for rain - weaves len held 25 years, pays $10,250. in Michigan and it usually comes back and forth — well, it's some- Accidents Top Diseases 1X Cuts Toda idents Top Dise y | After supervisors met together |pefore long. thing that makes“ you think of NEW YORK — Accidents cur-| (Continued From Page One) (for a brief time Thursday, they; That has been the history of| ®'ving up driving altogether,” he rently take the lives of about 4800; the Hous H without i with supervisors from |most periods of drought, say Uni- said, children a year in the 1-to-4 age | ae : " Wayne, Monroe, Macomb, Wash- versity of Michigan climatologists. Breakfast With Ike bracket, more than twice the death tenaw and St. Clair Counties. * £¢ « tol] from pneumonia and influenza) Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D-Ill), It was the first meeting of its | They claim this year’s drought 7 3 kind arranged by the Supervis- |ts the driest since 1880, Their rec-| WASHINGTON (UPI)—Fifteen ors Inter-County Committee of [ords don’t go back any further. | Republicans, all members of the in this age group. said he would seek broad personal which Hamlin is also chairman. House of Representatives, met As to the excise taxes, Chair-y Harvey Lodge (R-Oakland Coun-| corded in this area. That’s not By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |SA'sty the demands throughout the| Preceding Senator Lodge on the|were there less than eight inches|: Week-End . income and excise tax cuts as an Clear and Cool From January through May | for breakfast with President Fi. man Wilbur D. Mills (D-Ark) of/ty) who called for ‘“‘constitutional| enough to make a good puddle. ee eee speakers stand was State Highway! during the first five months. 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Mackie. northern areas from the Rockies|Could not be reduced for one in-iccuabbling amongst counties and pee ee ee Oe Seeeeeseesesseeooeceses > Fy > to New England today while wet |dustry and not for others. cities on proposed expressway a af arin aad oe Se pari dae and humid weather dominated x *& routes will cause a delay in his “he SAVE 71 PF u? pag Ae scart § * gold ‘corduroy. sections from Texas into the Gulf} Rep. Daniel A. Reed of New five-year construction program, he| aay the climatologists, however, c on Famo . states, York, Senior Ways and Means'said. four’ of the five previous driest} PITTI ITITTTTT ee years were followed by rainfall)” aplenty in June, The cold Canadian air, moving Committee Republican, told the Paul M. Reid erection of the southward from east of the! House: Detroit Regional Planning Com- Rockies, extended from the Ohio! «1 tel) you how to cut taxes.|mission, cited statistics showing| _ At least three inches, they say. River westward to northern Okla-/The only way, is to reduce ex-|\the growth of the six-county south-| The flow of rain generally keeps homa. The eastern boundary Of|penditures. The reason we haveleastern Michigan area. Helping| "p throughout the summer, the cool air mass was the Alle-|nigh taxes is because we here in| ito unite the communities to solve;, The U-M meteorologists point ghenies. Chilly weather continued | ‘Congress spend the money, The [their different problems Has been|out that the drought could have SPECIAL LOT—Just 148 of These Ladies’ Coats and TOPPERS ; *2 Home Permanent ) ae, T 29 Your Choice in New England. |responsibility rests right here in'the Inter-County Committee, Reid been worse, A better than average/# Showers sprinkled areas along! this Congress.’ | said. rainfall last fall was a boon to}, Your choice of the entire stock of $2 sellers— 4 9 the southern edge of the cold air worried springtime farmers, they|~ famous nationally advertised brands now at | . extending from southern Missouri say, a this one low price! 4 and northern Arkansas eastward ° en nee . along the Ohio River Valley. How-/] @ st C D- Tornad O Siren man — ; ever, no violent weather was re- - Osmun’ : LAby ener HELENE CURTIS —_ ported in areas marking the clash Ty. & s > CREME ‘ 29° LANOLIN CREME | be pork’ Gets of the contrasting air masses. 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Hutchinson, 68, a Great Lakes ship- ping executive and former presi- served five one-year terms, 3 DAYS ONLY! OVER Wy OFF! Reg. $14.98 — NOW ONLY 7 ied | Pane A Credit othes Quality ¢ ls two great ated —_s 4 VELEU . WELL ¥. nomEaTsO¥ Dedicates New Jail ‘on legs, Has large drawer and THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, JUNE 6 6, 1958: Breok Glass “for Kicks,’ geodon pany “8 Nearby hreas Michigan Sailor Killed [tera when is car spun out GHCAGO (UPD — A eter J(UPD — George Katcher, 19, of Gee caaane an Writes Hotel Dirty Word Sctioeder said the letter, bldnied sitive. reat at from, Cohimbus, romeo 3h eAlaaatk lee Saad City wae Chicago , has been delivered to its hig Ga Rin Nibor Wait by Your Phone!! ARTHRITIS PAI xin 1 Mrs. Lucille Carey, 215 Lathers St, Gar City, says: “I suffered 12 long years | - arthritis and rheumatism so bad I | close my hands/ raise my arms, turn. . head or. even walk. .Why my ankles swollen to about three times their normal * taking several bottles, the terrible pains are gone and I feel like a new person, I urge all who suffer to try all-herb O.JTB-W. BITTERS.” WEST BRIDGEPORT, Mass. = AVAILABLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS ~— YEARLING PLASTIC LOUNGE CHAIR @ FABRIC BACKED YEARLING PLASTIC $ 5 9 50 @ REVERSIBLE SEAT CUSHION | @ TUFTED BUTTON BACK @ NAILHEAD TRIM @ GENEROUS SIZE Ottoman $16.95 | GRAD SPECIAL LAN E€ses5 @ CHOICE OF COLORS ESTS + 20-STYLES to CHOOSE FROM Beautifully styled in modern walnut veneer, It has auto- matic self - raising tray. *49>0 Choice of walnut or limed oak, The treats are beautifully parquet veneers. It has a *69”" drawer in the base and automatic tfay Large conscle vo. = = $ 50 OTHER CHESTS = poe 89 FROM $39.50 _ WEEK-END BARGAIN BUY. ‘ Genuine rattan | Notice! COCKTAIL CLOSED TABLE WEDNESDAY *Formics Top Reg. 29.95 AFTERNOONS 1" Dl . 519" No Other | « Baactiy - Change in Hours oo. Le wie i] S , : ¥ EXTEND-A-BENCH | height makes it the Perfect cocktail table of course . . . or catch-all in your hallway. Sturdily constructed of fine cabinet wood, finished in Walnut or Ebony Black. Slat SO VERSATILE, di s 2 So down-right practical... . and so down-right hand- some, too—our slat top Cock- tail Bench Table. The 15” S 9 5 toss on some pillows and you have an elegantly modern bench. Also used as a T.V. Table, Picture-Window Table, Foot of the Bed Bench, Hi-Fi Table, or that ever useful top is made of individual pieces to give it that custom look. The slat top extends to 60” while the base remains permanent. ... No lifting to extend. Modern tapered legs are tipped with glistening brass ferrules. Top measures 48” x 18”... top extends to 60” x 18”. ay, aad - plain colors. Table tops are all genuine ‘ a EVERYTHING | for the PORCH or LAWN! 6-Pc. GENUINE RATTAN GROUP All cushions have zipper covers for easy removal for clean- ing and they are available in choice of figures, tweeds or tops that are stain and scratch re- sistant. price a 3-pc. sectional, extra cost. You get at this low sale matching chair, corner table and cocktail table. Foam rubber cushions available at With PLASTIC COVERS. $249.50 ALUMINUM FOLDING CHAIR Sturdy tubular frame. Folds and SARAN FOLDING CHAISE ck adjusts to 4 olds flat. Choice o 4 colors $ 1 i of 2',” woven Saran Ositions, flat. 24% woven P Saran Webbing in choice of color ..., ‘7 ‘formica” plasti¢ *269” $26 DOWN Imported Peel § 50 vinyl plastic, you have j 4 Cane Settee ........ 23 choice of colors, , 95 Peel Circle Chair ‘ xetwees es Set 5 5 Floral interior ... _§39' Use = cine ory f Ist Quality Peel $A9% ” Leng weven peel with heavy: ‘ Tub Chai. 550 GO0HSAE 4 2” Kilndried Redwood 39 Umbrella Table ,.,...15.95 wrought fron base...., 7 fd Colorful 7 ft. tilting umbrellas made of weather rons Lawn Umbrella Deluxe Quality Use Our New PARKING LOT in Back of Store « | Enter at Alley Off Saginaw St. or Through Gaukler’s Storage Underpass. Lot Well Lighted . . . USE CUSTOMER ENTRANCE at REAR of STORE. OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS ‘til 9:00 86 to 96 South Saginaw Street Buy on Our Easy Payment Plan $0-Day Accounts Pay No Carrying Charges + | FE 2-8348 Opposite Auburn - Avenue | ih : emmy itt =f NN ae, \ Excellent Chance to Buy Table models and con- soles. All well known makes: Admiral, RCA; _ Motorola, Emerson or Zenith. 422 West Huron Street FREE PARKING’ SALE! That Second “Family” Set | rom $4495 ; . was given probation. SWEET’S RADIO and TV SHOP Phone FE 4-1133 ff Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 Oe Oh ead i ee ts oie ty ee RE Na ti ea pepe erees, iy a? ig rmutly rs iz g 7. 7 os Rentences Foes F Nuclear Tests 3 of 5 Yacht Crewmen Serving 60-Day Terms < for Defying injunction THE PONTIAC } RESS, priv, J luxe 0.3850 “ba Five rt : “first otfepse tn trying to sal the yacht, Ail leaded guilty to the charge of defying a federal aeetion. Parents Shudder jas Girl Travels in Red Nations SAC CITY, lowa (AP)—Darrel _ Schultz, lumber firm manager, HONOLULU (UPD—The federal|end his wife will be glad. when) their daughter Mary, 21, comes government lowered the boom to-l,sa% to Iowa from her 80 ura in day on five crewmen of the Golden! purope, J Rule for trying to sail their yacht into the Eniwetok atomic. area tobeen giving protest U. S. Nuclear tests. Three of the five were sen! Miss her parents jitters with letters about hitchhiking Apparently to 60 days in jail riaaee for| countries. idefying a court order forbidding them to sail their vessel. A fourth when the parents Jearzied from an ‘ The skipper, Albert Bigelow, 52, of Cog Cob, Conn., faced ar- raignment today. He has been held in jail since Wednesday, when he tried unsuccessfully to cast off, Associated Press dispatch that Mary .end two other American college girls he a their way through Eastern Germany to Berlin. “It seares the wits out of you,” said Schultz but he was happy to learn that they were well treated The three serving 60-day sen-jand enjoyed their venture, — were William R. Hunting- Sling Sette. ond cneet tht 51, St. James N. ¥., Orion/girls, Joan Whitehead, 20,. of Chi- cureea 28, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,|cago, are exchange students et and George Willoughby, 43, Black- the University of Vienna from Clarke College at Dubuque, Iowa. James Peck. 43, New York City,|The third is Susan Sloman, 18, of ‘Se Terrace, N. J got probation because it vas his|San Francisco. Stale dent” through Communist. - dominated| ‘ ‘WASHINGTON (UPI) The gov- * lernment was expected to report today that unemployment in May fell below the five million mark for the first time in four months.) accompanied by as many. 45 seven million unemployed —-or-over 10 per cent of the civilian labor force" in the ‘first three months of next year, x & ® mittee Chairman Wright Patman (D-Tex), said economic activity has “‘continued to decline and there are as yet few signs of an early upturn,” It said that, based on past ex- gressional said “less rapid recovery could be} The report, made public by Com- |e exe ito Pay Tribute — to Lynn D. ‘Allen Lynn D. Allen. “But the program will go will be part of the service. a life member of the lodge and county clerk for the past 25 years. died May 31. 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Crown gloss. $200.00 $133.00 ° Maple Bed, Chest, Dresser Desk 2 ene nc Soia bed Suite. 1.818950 $166.00 © Simmons 2- 0 wite..,. . AND EVEN MORE © 2-Pc. Sectional, Comer Table and ones ee peat ..$207.50 $179.50 @ Pennsylvania House Sofa. Foam filled .............0005. $295.00 $199.00 Vv OPEN MAIN STORE and. WAREHOUSE TONITE! Park Behind ‘Store. (See Diagram Above) Flag Day D Dinner 1 ONLY Solid Comfort... Six feet long! “FRIDAY AND INNERSPRING CHAISE | Our deluxe chaise is long on comfort... light on weight, thanks to 1-inch Alcoa airplane aluminum tubing...finger-tjp, four po- sition adjustment. Weath- er resistant floral print, vinyl coated innerspring. 1.25 aweek s) I" : Ww. r. GRANT “Charge It’ Phen Pay no_ money down . .. take months to poy. Shop the modern credit way today! 1" Alcoa Airplane aluminum tubing KING SIZE CHAISE Imagine, a 6-foot chaise that’s 1.25 a week so feather-light. Completely _ weather-resistant Velon web- bing, non-rust hgrdware. Ad- justs to four comfortable posi- tions. Folds compactly. Green 'n white or solid pink, tur- quoise, yellow. Rust resistant enamel finish BRAZIER $ 47 GRILLS.... © 24-inch cooking surface ¢ Smooth operating grid adjustment e 5'%4-inch wheels have rubber tires + Heavy duty revolving grill e Fire bow] guaranteed 3¥ears . . cada! ogee chrome alin steel ink nu s, TmudaRAPE, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN pane, Ww. 7. Grant Co. + rE NS. FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1958 _ Cut Bid Fails Congressmen | === pee MICHIGAN SHOWING © for. = ae 3 ait ig i it ot LEH He ji : | FER Be Ba I Ege Rsk ask wi il tiské saving. ’ VS : ]/possible through a program ay | . '} In a speech prepared for. : ; : Western Regional Conference oe the Controllers Institute. : ica, Delk said: “In the S mz - riod, 14,600,000 F > Sa =| er GAL JUNE 7—9 A.M.-9 P.M. ar i z Ssoea| ae ay ' FREE ADMISSION - i fH i 1! . S Qlaccountants in telling in simple| — BREN ax z . Car Goes Berserk, Runs Over Cliff; Woman Safe In Person ’ Broadcasting from | _our Front Display Window Builders! Homecraftsmen! Woodworkers! lee IF Ww, HURON corner CASS with he . £ rf ey ; WP ON Tal dctadaleolaletsto] oie - ! AE | SATURDAY 12:15 = 2:15 P. M., alohaels 3 E a gs ‘the cliff. y, on MODEL Ne. 100 If you bought each with a separate motor you'd pay $220. This way $ you poy only... Beat. this combination if you can! It puts into your hands a unit- Powered set of woodworking tools with which you can make difficult cuts perfectly. Yet it cost just a trifle more than half what you'd expect to‘paey.. ‘ BUY THE POWER PLANE — with the Interchangeable Motor — that runs the two other tools — for only $12.50. ADD THE ROUTER BASE — takes only a jiffy to at- tach the Interchangeable Motor from the plane — and you have a complete router Sot S50 THAN cotta ee eueadi ead able low price o A R—grooves ADD THE SHAPER TASLE — ar- SasTefe, Sore. ates crams 2 ae For FUN, PRIZES; ‘a ‘and SURPRISES | =e"? Bring the Whole Family | ys , > Ty: SEE HOME Improvements of the FUTURE tach router and you have a com- lay work and fluting, cut-outs, plete shaper for only $42.50 addi- ponti pare on ao tional, $57.50 with moter Three versatile tools for planing, routing, shaping — at an ex- traordinary saving -—— whether - you buy the whole combination now or just buy either the plane or router complete — and add other attachments later, CONSTRUCTION CO. 92 W.Huron St. FE. 8-6553 Pontiac, Mich. Act Now! Drop in tomorrow — see this sensational value com- bination perform for you. \ WE CARRY EXTRA Sieis) ex aac wx A yng I / ATTACHMENTS parrow places, “Cireular guide | «tien . AND CUTTERS faney cuts and edges onvirreguiar | le VALUABLE COUPON $87.50 with moter | : os s*tnewest in WOME MODERNIZATION. You will esive 9 ~~ FREE GIFT NO PURCHASE NECESSARY NOTHING TO BUY INST BRING THIS COUPON WITH You Keego Hardware No.1 | 3041 Oréhard Loke Rd. | Cas Keego Harbor ~ FE/2-3766 oe anne =] | “trains or abandoned service on by Kansas Railroad’ | ting fares again—this time for the benefit of Pullman passengers, * * * Most bdther railroads have giv- en up on passenger business, They have discontinued and combined most branehes and even on main lines. Buses and ‘airplanes have taken much of the -business, “Our passenger operations ere important to us,’ said W..N. Der- amus, the peppery 70-year-old who -has been head of the Kansas City Southern since 1940. He once said he hoped ta get coach fares KANSAS CITY (AR)—The Kan-| . ‘sas City’ Southern Railroad is cut- women in America will be mysti- fied to learn that Mrs, Earl R. Waddell Jr. of Ft. Worth, Texas, is a gusset lover. It had generally| — been believed, among the 40 mil- lion home seamstresses, that only a gusset could love another gusset. a fright of a gusset. They're fun| and a challenge. — like zippers, i : The lady from Texas had walked into the office looking svelte and chic in a homemade creation that even Stanley Marcus would have be Se ee eee ae ne eee a en ees i 2 bs a eee Hing Wy | ae aa} : DISASTER DIRECTOR—Wil- liam E. Crockett, above, is the new director of the Natural Disaster Office, of the Federal | Defense Administration, Crock- ett, former deputy administra- - tor of the CD office in Denton, Tex., succeeds Maj ae. I Holmes E, Dager (Ret.), Dager has been reassigned as * down to a cent a mile. * * * The new fare deal will permit passengers to use Pullmans on regular coach. tickets, Estimated saving: 29 per cent. TOP QUALITY AUTOMATIC jagency’s military liaison officer. Woman Gives Treasured Flag to School, Dies SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Lucy Downey’s most cherished posses- draped“her husband's casket dur- ing his military funeral, Bill Downey had been a veteran of the Spanish-American War. The flag from his casket had been her ilink to him, * * * : But after she reached 85, Mrs. Downey decided the colors should (be .an inspiration to American youth, Tyrell] Junior High School, across San Francisco Bay in Hay- jward, advised her it would be proud to have Bill's flag. “5 She presented them to littl SOFTENER Regenerates While You Sleep NO MONEY DOWN 36 Months to Pay FHA TERMS band was a solider, He was not a OTHER MODELS as low as |hero, But he was a good soldier. Ripe mane And that is what counts, To be a P AYNE DIST co good soldier . . . to love America ‘ *® |... and this flag.,. .” MAple 5-9021 k ok * = 5 She wiped tears from her eyes ———_————e—em|and handed ‘the flag to Bobby.| s Then the wide-eyed youngsters Wait by Your Phone!! saw her collapse. It was not until later that they learned that Mrs. Downey died in a San Francisco hospital of a heart attack. Bobby came to school earlier than the others yesterday and raised the flag. Today, Mrs. Downey is being buried in Presidio National Ceme- Huron Dry Cleaners Has a plag that will save you money on your Dry Cleaning for one full year. Celebrating our 10th Anniversary in this location with luxury Shirt and Drapery Service. Pontiac's only car on en tery beside her soldier husband. HURON DRY CLEANERS saggy soe foreign | SHIR UNDR i ports, juld apply their pass- | cutty H T la FE fone | borts at least three weeks before departure date, % For Building Supplies See = . 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Dress-Up | Tropicals Machine or Drip Dry Gg? | Sizes 29 to 42 ? Either way, Penney’s crisp Dacron® - Rayon shadow weaves iron smooth as silk with a mere touch-up... and they’re tropical tailored in 8 smart shades. . a ge Our Wrinkle- '. “Fighting Dacron®- Nylon Cords 595 | Yes, Penney’s cool blended _ seer-sucker slacks are true blue wash ‘’n wears! They machine dry or drip dry . . » hold a press in any weather! Blue, tan, grey others. s Go Buckle- Back in Lustrous Dansheen® 49s | Sizes 29 to 38 It’s Penney’s trim “Uni- versity” style and the fabric’s famous Dan River Dansheen.,. the combined polished cot- ton with Wrinkl - shed®, Zelan® water repellent. DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY - Striped Buckle-Backs in Polished Cotton! . ; 498 | q oa, New Penney’s trim-tail- ored “Universities”... sharply striped in lust- rous Dan River combed Dansheen® with Wrinkl- shed®, Zelan® wated re- pellent. DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY © | Penney’s | Strap-Back Twills +» in Stripes 5 ee Nothing sets off Pen- | ney’s authentic “Uni- versity” styling. like stripes ... they give you a trim, natural look! Rugged 714-ounce cot- ton twill ,. . fully San-. forized®, Our University Styled: Fine Combed Pincords 8 he Sizes 29 to 38 These cool, combed cot- ton buckle-backs are honor graduates in easy- care ,.. they machine ‘wash, keep neat and fresh, thanks to their crease-resistant finish! 43" il t | PENNEY’S MIRACLE MILE STORE Open Monday Thru Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - PENNEY’S DOWNTOWN STORE | Open Mon. and Fri. 9:30 A. M. to 9 P.M. All Other Days 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. | a v4 Sed pe i we a. a 440 7 LCA THE PONTIAC Pes, Ac PRESS, FRIDAY, 3 SUNE 6. 1958 - = a i jkes cai coe The financial the $180 needed to support the child for # year. ‘The money came from individuals, church. groups ‘and clubs in the tewn. _Conontna es n trgcat, x ama vilage on the S- Mia, hae sided nation. her brother and two sisters live in a room and kitchen of a housing project. Their only | ‘Aumnihtnigs are pods, giiast, s table énd some chairs. from Harrisville. ‘The Northeastern Michigan ib a pagan Macon eee red Gir, 7! : HARRISVILLE (UPI) — community of Harrisville has adopted Italian girl under the foster parents’ plan. ~ * 5 1 sedpgtied” af Cancettinn Gatinalic wes 4 the idea of Mrs. R. K. Jimison of Harrisville, who collected — ersary in with luxury Shirt and Drapery Service, Pontiac's only car hop service for your convenience. HURON DRY CLEANERS & SHIRT LAUNDRY 944 W. Huron St = FE. 2-023 Wait by Your Phone!t] EAST at this value price. ' Completely Installed 1 +. aS eit * hoe ro RON Pars . F Here is your favorite bark weave in " new shades to brighten your home. ' Long wear and comfort are all yours 99 Sq. Yd. Look at these completely nevalled Prices! ALL WOOL WILTONS Choose from five modern colors all ‘woven in a wonderful random tweed that is so perfect for the modern ranch home of today. Completely S : Wha Bony. p' Installed > Yd. ee OE Sask FORMICA INLAID PLASTIC Counter Tops | LINOLEUM | WALL TILE Wonderful easy - to - clean, burn and stain- proof Formica can be installed in your home at reasonable prices. for your home. Time tested and mod- ern as the jet age with new patterns, Spencer’s experts will design a custom floor Modernize your home with this economical tile and see the won- derful colors and pat- terns available at Spencer’s. CUSTOM DRAPERIES For your new home or redecorating .. . you visit Spencer’s Drapery Department before you de- cide. New patterns galore will intrigue you with the wonderful possibilities for beautifying your home. Also Spencer’s home decorators will be glad to assist you. in your planning. FLOOR COVERINGS 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road vee wos Friday and Saturday ee be sure that | NOTHING DOWN! UPTO [Riga MONTHS TO pay!) | FE 4-775, 7 "| self up. They said he was “greatly rl if th him, has never been Police said Maerki, 26, was “driven by remorse” to give him- | Will Initiate Sonata performance Monday by a Univer | encouraged” by the girl to com-] | mit the crime. _ @ Lake. Privileges @ Municipal Water | e Paved Streets @ Choice of 5 ..HOW TO GET THERE:. OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION ‘64 Per Month Dlorah Building Co. “Estates es BUY Now... ...4 100 HOMES SOLD in THREE WEEKS! DAILY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. *293 TOTAL MOVE-IN COST NOTHING MORE TO PAY 2 5d Per Month Including Prin.. Int.. Taxes, Inz. ‘3.990 TOTAL PRICE JUDAH LAKE ESTATES F.H.A. 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The movies were taken on a recent - hunting expedition in British Celumbia, Members of the hunting party were Mr. ° Fitd- gerald, G, E. Wilson Jr., Hen- ry M, Dahlquist Jr, and Harry ; J. Klingler a : : Nine wont: mee from i Zonta president Mrs. Chadd Mellinge> was photographed with two of the guests of the annual’ Bosses Day program held by Zonta Club of Pontiac Thursday. They are Howard V; Heldenbrand (left) of rams on the mountainside taken by: the hunters. A close. i animal through tected the its = Pontiac Press Photo and Howard H. Fitzgerald II. Mr. Fitzgerald showed movies, in color and sound, of a recent hunting ex- pedition at the luncheon held at Kingsley Inn. New Citizens League Plans for Flag Day Members of the New Citizens League of Pontiac have completed | arrangements for participation in the annual Elks’ gram. The group will sponsor a dinner Church met this week. for the board of directors of the | league, to be held in July. were met Saturday at the Belmont ave- nue home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Case. Philathea Class Meets for Luncheon Flag Day pro- completed. when members| First Philathea Class of First 7, Baptist Church met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Howden for :/a cooperative luncheon. Nancy Attwater and Judy Hirsh Plans} ‘gave two song selections, with Mrs.|evening, and the Eleanor Creswell! ;/Howard Barnett at the piano. Mrs.|and Ann McGeough Groups met Sis fi i i Gertrude Ostrander and Kyle Wil- Thursday afternoon at the Rattal- i, son also participated in the pro-| ‘lee Lake home of Mrs. Gerald BS) Presbyterian Lois Kramer Women’s Groups Hold Meetings’ Announces | Five a of the Women’s As- Attendants sociation of United Presbyterian Lois Kramer, whose wedding to The Lucille McBane Group met! oe eo realtad ng ag |Monday evening at the home of shower at the North Merrimac! Mrs. Don — Kos — street. | street home of Rita Anne Flicker. Miss Kramer, daughter of the The Peas _- pee Group | Leon Kramers of Jordan road, an- met at the Gerdon street home | nounced her attendants, Mrs. Rob-| of. Mrs. Carl Buckner Monday ert Alessi will be her matron of evening and the Margery Peters|honor with Mary Anne Reynolds Group met Thursday evening at!and Rita Anne Flicker as brides- the home of Mrs. Earl Shepherd of} maids. Summit street. ‘| Guests attending the Wednesday ~~ *« & evening affair were Mrs. Raymond) The Mary Jo McCurry Teenage|Moorman of Flint; Mrs. Leon. Group met at the Pingree street|Kramer, Mrs. Thomas Thornberry, | home of Shirley Cox Thursday Mrs. Robert Alessi, Mrs. Louis. Coyle, Mrs. Ernest Pruente, Mrs. | Noble Meredith, Mrs. Milton Va- verek, Mrs. Melvin McKinnon, Mrs. Robert Flicker, Patricia Phelps, Mary Catherine Donohue, Mary | Schultz. Cee LOUIS "Shor. 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Mr. Young was presented with a casting tod and ree! as a gift from the teachers at the Wednesday eVent. Ellsworth Stury, asistant principal, made the presentation. Special guests who attended the dinner- as former teaching associates of Mr, Young were Helen Lapisch, Margaret Mc- Loon, Mrs. John Windiate, Mrs. Harry Hammerback, Ora Hal- lenbeck, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Richardson, and Katherine Baker. Leal Emes Group Meets for Picnic For their last meeting of the season, the Leal Emes Group of) ithe First Presbyterian Church held. ia picnic Wednesday evening at the Washington street home of Mrs. | Lawrence McDowell. Participating in the program) were Ethel Graham, Mrs. McDow.| jell, Mrs. Paul Salter and Eleanore} |Kellogg. Guests attending were ‘Mrs. Eleanor Zeitler, ‘Croy, Jean Miller, Patricia Ben- inett and Helen Crawford. Mrs. Alice aha pallet asad ee i f28533 228823 g . ll A Real Bargain 520 8. Saginaw Cail Mise W. 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She was graduated from vila of Pomel NJ. at St. Pa Joel Thome left for Pittsburgh where he will be cussionist with the American Wind Ensemble. group is under the direction of Robert Boudreau. ing ins ‘former roommate, James Land of Watkins x * * : Mr. and Mrs. Verne C. Hampton of Cherokee road of Law, Virginia. He is graduating from the School Joan, to Alec thedral. Par- Three Weddings Planned Showers for ‘Spark Birmingham Scene BIRMINGHAM—At a beautifully |appointed tea in East Lansing Sat- jurday, Heather Ann Hutchins’ en- 'gagement to William John Whit- croft was announced. |, Heather is the daughter ef Dr. _and Mrs. Clare E. Hutchins of East Branksome Hall, Toronto, Ont., and from the University of Mich- Her fiance was graduated from iseceived a B. &. .| visit her mother, Mrs. Andrew BridestoBe schedule before her marriage June 21 to Lt. Richard N, George of Watertown, N. Y. She will be honored next Thurs- day at a dessert luncheon and shower with Mrs. Donald B. 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Has Testimonial Dinner | opicers elected by the Parents METAMORA — Richard Delano,|Club were: Douglas Fraser of director of Kingsbury School, in- |Rochester, president; Mrs, Robert dependert school near Metamora, | Myers, Lapeer, vice president; was honored Tuesday evening at Mrs. Edward Gates, Ortonville, a testimonial dinner at the Meta- pos Mrs. George Mitchell of rm lub, affair was at- Oxford, treasurer, Outgoing presi- ge a |dent is Mrs, Wililam Hedberg. Kingsbury School Head tt nded | by hel parents of Kings- Board Resolves Election Issues ‘Three ~ Incumbents in Romeo School Posts WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Co. Williams Lake-Airport Road—Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Three Navy Flyers in San Francisco on Leave. Laughs from Start to Finish. CARY GRANT JAYNE MANSFIELD SuZY PARKER A FOUR DAY LEAVE... _.. A FLAMING REDHEAD... and an ANATOMIC BLONDE! | ROMEO — Meeting in regular \was appointed last summer. It will to Run Again session last night, the Romeo School Board made a number of decisions on such matters as Mon- day's annual school election and high school’ graduation Thursday evening. Three incumbents are running for the positions they now hold on the board. Philip A. Berthiaume is seeking re-election to, his second three-year term” John Sewell is running for the post to which he be a two-year term. Clyde Hotch- kiss, also appointed last August, is a candidate for the one-year un- expired term of Charles Myers. The board will meet Tuesday night to canvass the votes. A light turnout is expected in seg three, précincts. Approval of 103 seniors for a: uations Thursday night in Me- morial Stadium — weather permit- ting—was given by the board. Three new teachers were hired and superintendent T. C. Filp- pula’s recommendations that one more junior and one senior high instructor be added to the teach- ing staff was backed by a unani- mous vote. A letter addressed to retiring high school principal Harold F. 2 AND FOUR VIOLENT ® MEN trapped in Pt silent ay Se ' of emmy s streets! Barr by.the Parent-Teacher-Stu- dent Organization in the high school was read into the minutes of the meeting. It commencec the administrator for his cooperation |with the PTSO and for his “‘under- standing and sympathetic approach Oxford Church Readies Building Fund Campaign=. OXFORD — The Immanuel Con-jsocial hour at 9:30 pm, in gregational Church in. Oxford this lg ge es week is making final preparation] - : rte campelg tose adr, OS, nar to build a new church. revival meetings in the Christian Church then located at the corner of West Burdick and Pontiac streets, It Was organized Feb, 27, 1877.| Present pastor of the cliurch is the Rev. A. Robert Harrison | * * * After studying recommendations of church consultant Dr. John R'| After Assessments Fought : Scotford of New York City and the Birmingham architectural firm oe Sa - Paving Planning Committee of the church has agreed on plans for an edu- cational building and fellowship WALLED LAKE — Paving of hall, costing an estimated $69,000,|Decker and Leon roads in Walled x * ¢*£ Lake was postponed indefinitely A goal of $73,550 bas been etiam for the drive, $9,550 of which wou tia be used to retire property debts|iotmal meeting, called by Mayor of the church. William G. Nixon, after residents The new building would pro- jof the two streets ebjected to the vide facilities for a nursery, (special assessment rolls for the church schoo] classrooms, choir projects. room, rest rooms and a women’s x *¢ + lounge. About 50 residents in the Decker The plan also includes a dining 44 Leon street areas attended the room seating 200 persons, a mod-|Public hearing. ern kitchen and storage space, * * * The Rev. Harris Heverly of New York City, a member of the Board of Home Missions of: the Congre- gational and Christian Churches,|ueed that weopie living on Meade has been meeting with trusteesistreets file petitions immediately and committeemen this week to|1) have them paved. Funds will be County Calendar Following the Sunday morning service, the drive will get under way with 60 canvassers visiting homes of members and friends 2 student problems.” | TASTY RO i | DINNER to take pledges. New Results will be announced ii ‘bepin’ Sts “Bible School classes, st wi a = a at aiyom. ionday. The session, for children tro the &k pe h the ‘seventh grades, will continue for two | weeks. Leonard | ‘The WSCS of the Leonard Methodist |Church will meet at @ p.m. June 12 jat the home of Mrs, Jesse Sutherby. * * * County Corners Extension Club will PIZZA PIE Pizza Specialist FE 8-674] 13 VARIETIES JOHNNY TANI White Swan Drive In sess ana ut, sta Hadirart. Bat jhold its final meeting of season lat 6:30 p.m, June 17 at the home of ‘Mrs. Hiram Terry on Mc road, A jpienic supper be serv | Lapeer | The Lapeer Christian Youth 'will meet at 6 p.m. Saturday at the i ‘azarene. People from Thornville and) group | Hunters Creek, Metamora are represented in the group.) adie Ladies Aunillery will —_ an ice cream social from 17:30 to 8 | June 13 in the Hadley Lig +e — film on tornadoes will be we FRI. - SAT. - SUN. 8AM. — 1 AM. MON. THRU THURS. 8 AM. — 12 P.M. Methodist Church. Oakw Pontiac Lake Rd. | Masonic Lodge 100 will meet Oakwood at 8 p.m. June 14 CinemaScopt coicR — Fred Mac = MALONE @ ae I car. “JOHN GAVIN JOHN LARCH FEATURE “STARTING “TIME FRIDAY — (ONE SHOWING ONLY) 8 P. M. Saturday and Sunday — 1:25 -- 4:45 -- 8:00 NO INCREASE IN PRICE Acclaimed mee by the press... 4 cheered by millions... see why everyone says it's GREATI - §4-G-M PRESENTS IN MGM CAMERA 65 MONTGOMERY CLIFT ELIZABETH TAYLOR EVA MARIE SAINT. RAINTREE COUNTY In the great tradition of Civil War Romance ewe NIGEL PATRICK- LEE MARVIN * em ROD TAYLOR - AGNES MOOREMEAD + WALTER ABEL « JARMA LEWIS « TOM DRAKE COMING FRIDAY, June 13th “THE MOST FANTASTIC ENTERTAINMENT EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY!” “AMEWSWEEK MAGATINGE Oxford | Ruth-Doreas Circle of the Methodist DRIVE-IN OPEN 7:15 COMMERCE SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE ROAD ALL COLOR SHOW ;Church will entertain members of the | Saret Circle at 8 p.m. Monday in the riers. Chairman - the eve- s. Clinton Williams. THEATER EtA 3-0661 | The Walled Lake Teen ‘a bake sale from 10 to 6 p.m. tomorrow [at Anderson's s Pharmacy and Van's Five -\at the University of Michigan. A| Postponed | Oxford Area H igh| Sets Schedule tor Graduation OXFORD. — Final activities for | seniors of Oxford Area Communi- | ty High Schoo] will begin with baccalaureate services at 8 p.m. | a ele EVA BARTOK ALO] Si cq B= r POOP EP OP CFP PE POP SLES OP FP CCCP CORPSE CE CCCP TO The high school chorus will pre- sent: several numbers end Judy Dautermann will play the proces- The honors conference will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Awards will be made to out- standing seniors. Valedictory ad- dresses will be delivered by Mary Hicks and Barbara Map- ley. Howard Murrish will give the salutatorian’s address» Mu- sic will be provided by the high school band. Commencement will be held for the 82 graduates at ‘8:15 p.m. Thursday. Speaker will be Dr. Clyde Vroman, dean of admissions a ll li lt ll aa". oS Cn ee PED Tel. MA 4-3135 | THEATRE TONIGHT ° BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 p.m. FREE KIDDIELAND BOTH IN COLOR! AUDIE MURPHY f. ww ‘senior ensemble and senior girls’ trio will sing. 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It was the same once stood and led the United States into war to destroy Ger- many and the Axis powers. ‘ +: ily in German, There was no trans- grongeee BEF bag oereeune He told the crowded chamber that Hitler forced the United Stafés into the war. He recalled the black days of Germany's de- eet. ae For a moment all- the horror eae ight ot got back oo its Soft aah “Behind us: lie the bad times,” wim the old German said, bas y~ * *¢ ¢& “The peoples of the free world , “ag Baltimore & = Pennsylvaia tain their position and upholtt their DETROIT EGGS. rose by small fractions on opening ideals, All that is required is to OIT, June § ( Bags. f. 0». blocks ry set in motion of the all per- : Daigo, eases inchided, tate” vasive forces in human 5 A fumbo 45: extra Goodrich was up about a point. nature —~ reason, a sense of pro- Prior to 1944 there was only one|srs. 35; % ore i tee aid avg. 35;| U-S- Steel, Du Pont and Loril- portion perhaps a little love.”| year when the spring and winter me" 343%, ay J B lard gained major fractions. s * crops reached that figure | ee, ee Chesapeake & Ohio and West- So But. = — “Commercially graded: Whites—Grade aljinghouse Electric dropped frac- the speech’ later. st ° . umbo 41; extra large 37-38; large 38-itiong General Motors, Allied of bin . ; ; browns—Grade A jumbo a } a were in hepore The ap- Grain Prices mee 37; large 3844-36; medium Chemical and American Telephone lollowed man from CHICAGO GRAIN were about unchanged, ‘ the CHICAGO, June 6 (AP) — Opening (grains: é ey, . eee 1.46% — Oats “A | * Poultry New York Stocks Waite’s, Union OK eae | RE ca is DETROIT POULTRY Admiral 0.7 Int Bus Mach A ch ‘196 March’ -"):: 68 June 5 (AP)—Prices Air Redue .... 59.4 Int sat 2-Year Agreement duty OO (Old) sur pai per pound. bebe Detroit: for Mont quab| Allied cht. ea iat Ta OTe 4 ee eewee * eereweee ¥ 2 Allted . :. Waite’s Department Store and| Dee 92.""get Bee 0 LEY Beary "type ens 23-26, few 21; light] Allis Chal ..., 23 3eco0® os. ted Workers |March ......1.26% type 1+17; heavy ¢ broilers and)Alum Lid ., 27.3 ones & LL... 04 : Corn inew) tee 12.99 fryers (2%-4 ibs) — 25, Barred|Alooa ..,..... 68.1 Ke! ee 3 Local 364 (UAW-CIO) have an- Dec. ........ 1.21% Sept. ‘"11.99| Rocks 27-28; caponettes (5-6 lbs) 27-28;)Am Airlin .. 19.2 Kennecott... : nounced a new, two-year agree- q 8 27. ~ Sas ee “3 Poms: ment after several weeks of ® . Am &Pdy ” 34.1 Li ONaL ** : A Am Metal |. 224 = negotiation. News in Brief Livestock ae ae, «Bt Bee SE as seo EE any ie ee Bs ao u . 2 & (AP) salable = "he Joint Board ACW insurance fund wane Davis, 50, ef 0005) DOT eCicre ‘me higher: sone seady: i aoe $6 Sittin Cp: 33 and part-time employes get an + Lake Orion, pleaded | mized He. 3 & 3 180-340 Te. 3 02a Am Tel'& Tei 1773 May, D_ Stes .. hourly wage increase. iit to reckless driving before |35"9:"No 2 3° Wb. butchers|Am Tob... 8 Merce 72 Bp The agreement can be reopened a era Cecil B. Me- Bh. “quoted. 1735-20.26, “Thend No.1 215 Anaconda 2 OS Me cu es: $1 as far as wages are concerned, aap yap tee paren Wan | temiaded ben wots: Rasvens one etiel ea" Et MEM: 90.6 next year, ad wader OB i tower; qver 308 bb. Armour & Co 15 Monsen ) 7 Be The announcement was made by| Richard W. Eastham, 19, of 196 Gatite, suluble 280. Pri on neti oe Mot Prod. oe a Helmut 0. Wolff, company. per-|Sanderson St., pleaded guilty to scattering Ee "to “low choice “steers| Atl Cst Line -. 32 Motorola .!7. 384 a director, and Mrs. Evelyn}reckless driving before Municipal |$30ts1%), wut, ginny, Tune Atco Mig. ..1. 48 Nat Bae... ng Fish , local presiden rig, & ‘ . 21.50; it & Ohio .. 30.3 Nat hk 5 given three montbe probation and|sSeet"hat*tatittiace Se ihe etl tanag Ft Ret ay. et ww 4 Tr . . arene a * ‘ drivers’ school g with heif dy to| Beth Steel .. 42.5 Nat Lead /.,.. 90.1 Plastics Plant Opens ordered to attend rs ook gy Bag i gg 4 1g Mat Tee ..... 4 Remmage fue — Urten Lege et a SS eh Salton CANBERRA — A new polyethyl-|Guild. 14 E. Pike St. Pri. and to ughter steers 25.80-| Borg Warn. 29.2 Nort, & West Pr 73. ~~ ; 900-1180 Ib. lo Am AV vee 3246 hte nore aay oe pee rarles Ser H B a West Travis Ba Chureh |2": ; 018 00: weiity| Budd Co .... 33.7 Nwest Alrlin ; 14.7 $5,062,500 has begun production of Fri. & Sat. 6 f|pulle 12:00-2680; individual bulls up to| Burroughs -. 33.7 Ohio Ou... 343 a wide variety of products, rang-|7th, 9:00. On M-15, next to L.G.A_|2,00; cutter bulls 19.00-2200. Clim aw “it” tas Owens = ing from unbreakable toys to elec- —AGV-\aay. Compared last week: trade active|Campb Soup 412 Duena 'Y al | ses tronic equipment and building ma-| Rummage Sale, Saturday, June | Stross. | limited supply choice and. prime Can Poo ++ 373 pan ‘a oss, ao terials. ball = — Sn 31.00-36.00: standard and good Careies Cp .. a Parte Da fe g * 96.00-31.00; cull and utility quoted | c, Jt .... 192 Penney, JC .! 932 5.00-25.00; most sales 20.00 and Up. |Cater Trac. 638 kr: . 127 aaememees _ Penercontionst te eg ond lente. satabie $0. Nominal/Cen Il) Lt Pf 103.4 Pevsi Cola... 243 urch. . June 7 es & Oh .. 54.1 Pfizer 66 Sat. 8 to 10 a.m. Shoes, blouses, | ply ot slaughter lambs active, steady to cher "se Prise DD: 487 50 dresses, priced at 25c. = —AdV. |e Sood to choles shorn lambs 18.50-(cives Ste... S44 Phileo 0... 18.3 New of re- poe eggs Sed bed jogged egy = asta Clark Equip |: 44.4 Phill Pet ..... as ceived daily at the Salvation y|lambs 24.75: cull to choice slaughter Seno fala... 113-4 Siitesy Milis . £62 Sire ne EW ee emcaae a Selamat Hy ere Ou ss 5 —Adv. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Soe ae on eh * 343 = 1,000; on b Btls. 473 Bale 9:00 — 96 W.| Cr CAtcs and uneven: bulchers waderloen ity. SA? Ror Drag 20.2 40 Howard, Saturday —AAV./ 230 ibs. 25 higher: instances as much 85\Consum Pw | 535 Revn_Met_.... 40.1 See $0 higher; 230 Ibs and heavier strong to\Con Pw Pf die 161 ReY Tom B ... 784 |50 higher; 230 Ibs. and heavier strong to/Cont Bak .... 39 poral, Dut --- Sot Z ly 26 higher; instances up more; Cont Can » 52. gt Jos Lead . 25.7 Lodge Calendar _ {sir demand ‘vy SSGha'oe mised grage|tome Os 08h RRs Rae i Ts 22. OO; mixec grace vont Ol ...., “* Reovill Mf 19.1 : ; most s/Corn Pa 2.5 : |_ Regular communication, Pontiac he haces: tow 50 scum 300-325 Curtis Pub rs ody ey : 33 | Lodge No. 21, P. & A. M., Friday Ibe, 20.50-20.78; most 00-880 Ibs 11.28-|Deere 364 Shell OM... 728 ‘Moors... Pm Geralldv.| cattle 1800: calves 109: nigh chotee|Dous Aire". $81 Rime 20002 34 Te prime steers a eifers practic 5 Peat ...<. 178 Fy : | Special communication, Pontiac|to 23 lowers cows steady “fe "stron: Bast air Lo. 34 sou Bac... 48 ge No. 21, F&AM, Saturday|canners and cutters active; bullg fully we Le ors — a AF sence 32 June Tth., to conduct funeral serv.|*te®¢y; vealers steady to 1.00 wer: wanes : 28.7 eo pt dese 53 | a . | Stockers feeders about steady; good : Bid Ot] Cal ... 81 ice for brother Clarence Stew and choice heifers and mixed yearlings bod hee 7s * 4? In “4 Emer Red 63 Std Ofl Ind | . ~ | 24. 00; utility a z 8td Ol] NJ... 54 art, Lodge opens at 1:15 PM.|94.5028.00; utility and standard 21.90-/Emer Red ... 63 : | Gerald Ee Boers, W..2- —Adv,|20.8022.00; utility 18-0021 00; bulk ‘cone (BE CeO .".. 36.8 Std Ol OW... 48 | ‘|ners quad cutters 16.00-19.50; utility and|pivectons °.. abe Stud Pack ... 6 | Waterford Aerie, No. 2887, Fra-|comm@®¥lal bulls 21.80-24.06; good and|poog Mach... 58. Suther Pap ... 34 iternal Order of les, joint in-|“"s, nog oe: _|Freept Sul ... 89-4 avy mr Pd’ .. 38 ‘stallation of new officers, Saturday] stesay: Spring inmbe cctives fae re nmoer «$1, Temas Co... 68. \night, 7:30 p.m. Due to state con-/steady: slaughter ewes about steady:/Gardner Den. 182 2e%,G@ Sul ... 18 lvention, next week’s regular meet-| bulk choice No. 1 pelt lambs. 102-113 Ibs.|Gen Dynam .. 58 FyxtTo" “ie ing will be held Monday June joad pood_ nd chaise 130 Ib estea|Gen Fac 2 Sod TRE B Beer: 133 /9th., at 8 p.m. Duane Johnson, Sec.) jambs 16 00: leah band bbe Bees ren Sea}! g | “Adv|Boein'et giod Sedu Mtumer|sce gues ard Fama es 6.00-€.00; cull and utility §.00-6.¢0./Gen phate Soaue - sar! ts = 2 DETROIT sTOCKS Gillette 0. 387 Bait Air Lin. 3 ar ruc U pu <2 hoe Goebel Br... 3 «Unit Aire ..: @2 H Lf Figures after decimal points are eighths jen ah veo $8 Unto Prot : Ff | f W k Allen Elec. & Bquip. Coe 8” “9's "97 Gran) Paize < h2 Van Rael “2052 38: Increases for Week |sisstnieeor Stee atl pe Gok macg co: TUT TRASH Bae aia | DETROIT wm — Passenger car|Peninsulet Mi Proa'cos «© § $4| Homentk «1! 416 Weste Bh ..--. BF. output in U. S. factories this week|Rudy Mie Cos. 11. 42 $3] Indust, Ray -: J.4 Woolworth. gs. ‘wil otal 74.002 unite against 6.-|fhiees Biles C801 of of iinet aA Fite ee 547 last week and 129,517 in the| ‘No sale; bid and asked. Interiak fe“. 163 Zenith Rad. 0. comparable 1957 week, Ward's Au- p ete lak er emree’ & o «Troy Resident Dies Appliances you have been Truck assemblies this week to- "30 18 18 60 taled 16,640 units against 15,038 last |prev. day ..... R44 #82 808 1123 of Accident {ni : week and 23,370 in the like 1957) Uortn Sco 1.3501 sts eng tend juries jweek. * * * * 19st. nigh eee i oy ins — f ,|1958 low ......2347 80.9 729 1566) TROY—Douglas M. Burd, 2-year- | grard's counted etal sales in(ity igh 2000888 GREE HB! old son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard L betd at 394, s compar : Burd of 1216 Wrenchwood St., tooled in rite If marti fi y Troy, died yesterday in the Lewis- ‘official pony ne the May al = C § | R rt d ton Hospital, Lewiston, Pa., after jure = = - oo 7 pea ar Jaies €po e being injured in an auto collision.| we: ’ The boy’s father and his 6-year- vee ee Far Ahead of Output lois nen escaped iia. The statistical eglimates They were riding in a car driven stausuice Seenty : by Douglas’ grandfather, Samuel | car inventories now at 755,000 r : Loa! m | PETROIT (UPI) — Autcmotive|c. Mitchell, 61, of Dry Valley, Pa. News as U. s. auto meanufactur- He was reported in serious condi- Wait by Your Phome!! or yl, uulé tir svomion on at the hosp , PUBLIC SALE 1957 Chev., Serial No. VBS7F215305, 2 dr. sed, 210. Sale to be held 10:30 a.m., June 10, 1958 at 601 Pontiac State Bank Bidg., Pontiac, Michigan, June. 6, 7, 58. NOTICE John C. Mackie, Commissioner of the Department, : regard- ing = economic effect of this project community, 3 June 6, 11, "58. ; * * * Production if U.S, plants this and 16,310 trucks, up only slightly from last week's holiday-shortened dr. Sale total of 66,574gcars and 14,940 trucks. ; t e \ 1982 Chevrolet 2 Door, Serial No. 1KKG 6, 1988 61992, Public sale to be held June at ‘28 N. Saginaw Rm 601, tiac Btate Bank Bidg. at 11:30 a.m, .- June 6, 6, "68 ; PUBLIC SALE 1958 Chev,, Serial No. BSGPOIDIGS, 4 to be held at 10:30 a.m., June 7, 1958 at 601 Pontiac State Bank Bldg Pontiac Mich. ss 4,0 Lg ‘Junie 8, of Court, in the wala County, this 3rd ) ARTHUR E. MOORE, SEHK Hew em Judson areigzs-fits ite & Fy j tte SSey & Ess - ty, its in- Beach Bi. trom st. to wile ams Rd. st, Row- 7 St. north Lake Rosd. aa utier St. from Rowley dhowiey. om "Airport ~ pad te easterly } ~ RR pose; topping 2" bituminous ag- ~ ~ i : E = J., ‘034 Stewart: dear fathe Pamela Stewart; er te Murray, R i] ene ae ae Mrs. Cott iffin Y Lake Davis Home. iG. 133 hagley Sivect F r father Mary Strick- = ae . OE ary, dick: ear brother Jannie Pranklin and Mrs. 7 Brown. Sar. June 9, at 2 '" the Trinity Baptist Church with Rev, A. Wi ham _ terment in Oak Hil Mr. Strickland will lle 0! Mra. id Mrs. Odessa rvice will be held p.m. Paul Tr . fll He in ee De state at as Sparks- and Mrs. service will be by Pon- tine Ledge P&@AM Neo. 21 Satur- day, June 7, at 2 p.m. from the DeWitt C. Davis Home. Interment in Oak Cemetery. at : re th Rev. . Mart of- . Interment im Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Vandivert will lie e — at the Pursley Funeral In Memoriam 2 In LOVIN: — woe J 6, 195: years ay, June 6, 1% gunchine “peesea” we Havaunleae2@uun dear, Sadly and rune 7 Love remembranec outiasts And though the years be or few, They are filled with remembrance, . you, missed by husband, children grandchildren. G MEMORY OF — many BOX REPLIES 1, 4, 9, 11, 14, 16, 22, 26, 28, 32, 42, 74, 76, 84, 85 87, 90, 91, 92, 100, 105, 12. + The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-818! From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ‘ ouee ll fhsppen gt hhh: ; i se PM CRE ae acorns