__ ‘THE PONTIAC cress MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 % 8 / a Pe] | ARUTaD, FREge PuoTOs hes bem, § ey sce | ASSOCIATED PRESS 14, 1956—44 PAGES INTERNATIONAL PONTIAC, * 3 es os vasaumnegeelictcst 6Win Contracts to Erect, Equip. Endorsement = to Californian Safety Building Vice President Gets Bids Top First Estimate Heavy Write-In Vote by $49,401 as Officials in New Hampshire Approve Builders WASHINGTON (INS) Bids totaling $49,401 more than the estimated) - today he would be happy to $750,000 for the new Pub- |have Vice Rich- President lic Safety, Building were ard M. Nixon as his 1956 in Dixie Killing unanimously night by the sion. approved last City Commis- Republican running mate and indicatedthat the mat- ter is settled. He told a news confer- ence anyone who doesn’t Mississippian Is Freed know what he means now in Shotgun Slaying of in regard to Nixon can’t— bot WSs anal eke 33-Year-Old Negro — SLEIGHING TO POLLS. — and family, of Dublin, N. H., Englanders who went to the William G. Walsh are typical of New’ polls yesterday in nai the nation’s Deep snow first kept presidential primary some voters away, AP Wirephete of the year. SUMNER, however. |Kimbell was ee Miss. (®—Elmer Otis acquittedof murder PRESENT FOR PATRIARCH — Paul B. Anderson,of New York, translates inscription as Patriarch Alexei, head of OrthodoxChurch | + late yesterdayin the shotgun slay- $556,665. The contract for mechanical Bilan Resens ‘Meddling of U.S. in Cyprus Dispute —aincludingcharges of American meddling—bolledup surge of tension make” dispute a ve iors y Committee Offers ’ Hints’ ’ in Solving i é Ft i 1H if i | ii lt ! ! i i TE i i Aviation Debate TRAVERSE CITY mm — With tongue in cheek, a group of Trav- erse City citizens known as the Downtown Affairs of the Nation Committee has offered a solution to the jet base squabble in north- : i : i E oe | !i Hi Fe : E rli i ehif e394 KEFAUVER CAMPAIGNS — At Derry, N. H., 13-year-old Bill ern Michigan. quiet as Senator Estes Kefauver Ff i | eTEls | cen be -rotated each week among four Tt Tt A skin diver swam for three minutes under the ice‘® five years in prison or a $2,--counties competing for the jet fine. installation, basing it first on of Cooley Lake this morning to recover the body of an) posi US. be Coun-Sheep or Pine Creek in Manistee bassador Winthrop Aldrich postponed. C ice fisherman who drowned last night. ‘Summerfield: Repeats cil couldn't find the ordinance. County, the Platte or Betsei Riv-Minister of State Anthony Nutting, | Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputy Bill Jackson volun-Congress ers in Benzie County, Torch Lake issue up for de- Hike Plea to The was 12 of or-Petobego Swamp in Antrim bate in the House of Commons to- tarily lowered himself into feet icy water after WASHINGTON (INS)—Postmas-County and finally on Lake Sheriff Frank Irons declined to order him under the ice. General E. Summer-Wilson Supporting Nixon near ter Arthur Mitchell Cadillac. Jackson recovered the body of 32-year-old August field has called on Congress again * * * to increase postal rates and stop As an alternative, the committee Vangeloff of White Lake Township, reported missing burcening American taxpayers tor Vice President in ‘56 suggested the Air Hospital Wing- thatnight an evening ,. with subsidies for commercial in four Force day the ‘of last after a build Bases. all counties in heart Nicosia. WASHINGTON (#—Secretary of Defense Wilson says mail. then turns A civilian was of ice fishing on the lake. and take occupying Greek bystander Vice President Nixon is the best man the Republicans The bill each This, said, slightly the Sheriff's deputies Donald W. Annexation Is Topic Annexation Is Topic Summerfield administration supporting which can offer as a running mate to President Eisenhower. should base, members they Con- wounded autofnatic by which two bursts was in satisfy of of gunfire rattled Fauser and Donald K. Kratt, on Waterford Waterford his before Wilson his presidential in gress trying obtain a main the Brit- patrol last found at Session Post testimony Office Committee the House -in- indicated exchange vice preference after had | base who are their to ish through colony's street capital of gripped night, Vangeloff’s would a question-and-answer yesterday he the for own congres-island wife, Mary, weeping hysterically crease rates on second-class mail-(aaah the regen Aaa eit tate |sional districts. by a general strike for the fourth! $2,900,000 Issue OKed A panel group will discuss the ing of newspapers and magazines) day 11:10 in her p.m. car beside the lake at Waterford advantages township and disadvantages annexation of bying : other 15mailper cent whileby } smallerboost-'+14 | “YT any am sure possible that candidate now the vice would presiden do as well,” r Irish Prime _| school Terrorists at the also village set Karavas to a for by Expansion Commissioners fire City to about who Minister rates of She told the deputies her hus-Pontiac tonight, in an 8-p.m. meet- amounts. he said. Arrives for U.S. Visit where a huge American radio band was when to have flashed her car in School Off © candidate Wilson said Nixon’s flatly and he himself “it is not sound a WASHINGTON Minister A. —Irish) behind Iron ing at the Waterford Township a monitoring station listens to broad-| joined that High casts from Cur- the car the A and is to for doesn’t Prime John Costello) The gutted. she gymnasium. Georgi Britain post that (INS) the lights over the lake at 10 p.m. scheduled question to follow answer the discussion. period ~ (#—Georgi right to me” to dump Nixon,move some political arrives in the United States today tain. school was a MOSCOW Malenkov say 16-day by today Investigating Vangeloff’s tracks The meeting follows an earlier left plane for Britain to int formants is developing. for Highlights a of goodwill his visit visit. will in-Thief Really ‘All Wet’ discussion of incorporation of the tour British power stations. It is Wilson replied simply “yes” when asked whether dition to Pontiac General Hospital. lunch fh yesterday’s he-had fresh left snow, lake. Kratt township area. The two sessions the former Soviet Premier’s first he ex ts to be Secretary of Defense under the next clude with at the Eisenhower White House and| out DALLAS the (#—Police thief can’t planning figure; to The figure is $100,000 below the found not the His President what is have been sponsored jointly by the 4rip to the Western world. coat, hat and fishing equipment Waterford Township Junior Cham-Since he resigned the premier- President. lan honored place on the reviewing | do with a black rubber raincoat original $3,000,000 estimate becauseHe also said he doesn’t think he “would be in char-stand in New York Saturday at. he stole from T. G. Duncan. Im- were had cut discarded the beside the hole he} ber of Township Commerce, Business and the and Water-ship hag been in February a deputy 1955, Malenkov and acter as Defense Secretary to make any the traditional St. Day on back in white printed are |ford Pro-premier ” campaign Patrick's the in ice. fessional Women's Assn. minister of Soviet power stations. speeches for President Eisenhower. | parade, the big letters “P-O-L-I-C-E.” After dragging operations by Michigan Municipal Finance Com- deputies and White Lake Township mission gives approval to the issu- firemen failed to recover the body, Jackson volunteered for his icy on Aviation swim, House Splits Two Michigan Hassles According to his wife, Vangle- Manning cautions his dog to be Hf 3 ; 3 7 4 z ’ * ¢ ¢ (D-Tenn.) addresses citizens prior to Tuesday's balloting. First, the committee sald fn a statement yesterday, the Air Force should remove one of the Navy's airplane carriers from|,, Are Their Faces Red! mothballs and baseit in Lake Michigan. Then the carrier should hoff recently received -treatment for mental illness and had at-WASHINGTON #® — Two Michi-there, as proposed by the Presi-Lesinski is from Detroit and speech. Smith, Meader —— Robert Wilson, — Capital. vice dent's committee. “has been plugging for the Wayne president, said Lesinski's remarks ‘ tempted to take his life three gan aviation hassles, one involving Meader from Ann Arobr. to the Lansing financial group. Major Airport bullheadedly and were “mis-directed.”” Lesinski, in an obvious refer-for permissionissue the bonds, te months ago. a jet base, the other a proposed ence to Meader, added: “When Meader said his major reasons foolishly against all expert advice! He said in a statement that Capl- switch of commercial airline oper-City Manager Walter K. Will- » }ONe congressman can say for four for battling to keep the airlines for 10 years and it is only natural tal was only one of six children Peron Wants Duel ations, erupted into sharp words man said the deduction of $100,000 million people what airport they at Willow Run was to save the that he should get some congress-that have joined in opposing a'on the House floor yesterday PANAMA # — Juan D. Peron, are to be served from, some defi-taxpayers the 30 million dolldrs man from Detroit-to help him in move to Wayne-Major. | Rep. Lesinski (D-Mich).set off! his fight..." * * # ousted president of Argentina, has nite action should be taken.” he sald it would cost to make an ithe first dispute, drawing rebuttal | President Pedro Aramburu, Major. Lesinski retorted. cused “self -seeking individuals” challenged his. successor, provi-adequate terminal out of Wayne-“Leroy Smith never saw me,” In the second dispute, Knox ac-budge from Rep. Meader (R-Mich), by ‘In Today’s Press demanding that the Defense De- with trying to force the Kalkaska- Lesinski accused Meader of Lesinskj accused Capital Alr- partmensDetroit's Willow seize to-Manistee move “in total disre- Run Airport for military .|nating committee that airlines now ee “fighting for ANTSCO (Airlines Hines and the U. of M. of “collu- seeneeree National Terminal Service Co.).” “sion” in the matter. He said the Then Rep. Knox (R-Mich) as-using Willow Run Detroit -Wayne ANTSCO operates Willow Run, airlines pay only $38,000 a year which it rents from the University rent for Willow Run and that gard of defense considerations, without concern for econémy and in.a selfish to further their effort own personal interests.” i of Michigan. he Capital has been subsidized for Ce reeerneeeenerenne many years by the federal gov. | ed mecting on a field Kalkaska to Manistee County. Both) retary personal Income Tax Returns Prepared roy Smith, Wayne County Road ernment and now is trying to | _Angus Campbell—Taz © itant W. Huron Bt. Open Eves, FE 2-3618 “if you have doubts as .are in the northern sectorof Ww5S for sale bids after Commissioner, inspired Lesinski's stay on “the gravy train.” 4 igan’s lower peninsula. valor. q ‘~ ™~ anv Bat:vite 22 ane as ‘tf i raat Ae fal ii 2 55 I ty! H iil LSE a3: a li eg? os S ety. fe | Se iei-d: i3 al Li Ei E 233 ee li H ie 3 soa ify iaiils ae O< il cll ily ii lsh 2s 252 F HIREif Hills ie = EE |e ne ' 3 hie y PRL He ee: itd Hy Fi Ht lena E tit’ ih 5 Pins L 2ianaa Sigil Hedas ter me ‘tal rig Gg F its HiES ey aiegHalll i led Hl 4 -28 r rit 5, . 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Originally, Mrs, May) Scientists Reveal New Mann Baer, 38, had sued the 40-| Tickets, Reservations Find After Encouraging year-old actor for separate main-to Anywhere! tenance, Mrs. Baer is the former Results in Patients Miss Utah of 1938, Grace Plummer Reilly 379 Hamilton, Birmingham WASHINGTON (INS) --Govern- South Africa has no mink, fox or chinchilla fur farms as yet, Pre-| ment researchers veport-that giv- toria notes. ing patients an illness closely akin ito the common cold may help treat He said in an interview = jadvanced casesof tptans: to~display THOR- cancer, Fest ag uit This new-tine -of attack ~~ — was disclosed by scientists at the Na- and figures it could cost tional Cancer Institute, who have over a hundred dollars. already com pleted “eneour- “1 thought it might aging” tests on 36 patients at incentive for other cab d WRINGER WASHERS their Bethesda, Md. clinical cen- $ ter, 141.33 $141.15 The discovery stems from at- -Complete With Pump ; Stories foun Bibaot jtempts to produce a vaccine that Many Other Features can prove effective against the so- ~ * called “APC” viruses, which bring on symptoms very much like the -NOWReg. $15 9.95 common cold, ing customers put their offered 184 N. Perry st. FE 42005 i s * tips into containers for the heart, | Researchers at the national Mi- cancer, polio and cerebral palsy Can You Tie a Bow? crobiological institute were at-funds;— : : . Everyone needs to know how to tie a bow. He has offered the elderly and Ch { -aust_neckties_be_tied,but-—packages—sh taces-and tib-'handicapped free rides to the polls bons, on election day and hauls donors but the scientists found to their ‘to blood banks free of charge. Here is a clown who would like to have a necktie. — NO MONEY DOWN Bronstein, a taxi driver-owner amazement that the virus actually Color him brightly and paste the picture on cardboard. Cut it out and member of the American- and cut or punch out the circles under his chin marked X. Strengthen With Trade! . United Cab Assn., said his chari- . these circles with ring reinforcements pasted on the back — the same! table pursuits ,|have not hurt his Payments ‘kind used for notebook paper. - income, ~ . ; | ...Lasts Twice as Long! ‘fake a piece of ribbon, tape or shoelace and thread it through the! “In most cabbies’ lives there -— received other types of treatment Only ‘72 aa ‘holes so that the loose ends appear in front, as shown in the small jare often hours or days one wastes Yn “Amazing Weo-= Work two ways. 1. throat distress. fon thair ac d cancers SOP AE a Cat ie sketch. Foid-back the—side panels on the dotted lines just enou | Hi Bring’ rapid relief, 2. Combat Gram-positive that the picture stands up. Now try tying the ribbons in a bow. Your Whereas I'm out plugging for .-FRAYER’S. rews Drea DAMAGES CELLS tt Ye clr 6 the . iste mother or an older brother, sister or friend can show you just how.|“harity,”" said Bronstein who is Practice until you can do a neat job. : —jmarried and the father of two sey pteway deneNEONalall drug nea The researchers began by, inject- ing the virus directly into tumors. George Schwartz of Milwaukee, Wis., gets $10 for this idea. If you| miaren. It was found that the cancer eells| “FURNITURE APPLIANCES - A McKESSON ProoucT were damaged “within a few' have one as good or better, send it to Junior Editors, in care of this) t | Dublin, Eire, taxpayers are ob- 2s ~ 589 Orchard Lake Ave. days.” Later, the doctors combined | paper. It cannot be acknowledged. IN YOUR ORDER jecting to the plan to pay $980,000 = CALL {this type of injection with injection Tomorrow; A Colorful King From Hawaii, | NOW—FE 4-0526 ‘ithrough the arteries. for anew swimming pool. = Sas -‘ ~ J : scientists reported, althougheffect did not last long because the body soon built ap resistancethe virus. te the If you own The scientists are now working A GREAT TONIC Ie production of stronger virus doses in an attempt to destroy the cancer cells before the body's im- munity-building process can nullity the virus action, Hment was recently submitted by the National’ Cancer Institute to ‘ay. 4 A. BAKER,25 _ They disclosed that contracts have already been let with five commercial laboratories for the screening of 2,000 new chemicals iby June 30 of this year. During 1957, another 5,000 drugs will be tested, To Plan Convention LANSING #—The board of di- rectors of the Michigan Engineer- ing Society will meet at Lansing March 29 to make plans for an annual convention May 11-12 at Grand . Rapids. here’s why it'll pay you to trade now for a new 1956 PLYMOUTH © Perhaps you haven’t bought a new model of your present make of car because you’ve been disappointed at how little that car has changed this year. Fact is, -‘jw x -ii. COMPARE THESE z 3 ox |Z “the only really NEW low-price car this year is PLYMOUTH, and it’ll pay you VALUE FEATURES [== |23 [3% to buy a new 1956 Plymouth NOW. Your present car is at the peak of its trade-in value today, and right now you'll get a money-saving High Volume Deal at your Major New Stylingfor 1956 = | YES | NO | NO dealer’s. See him today and see how easily_you_can_owna new Plymouth. 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That's one reason more Plymouths ‘PLYMOUTH costs less ere used as taxis than all other cars combined. “OLD CROW DISTILLERY Co., oo re 4 a \ { | ' | * | by t MAKE PER PAGS 5 = T “HAPPENS : develop vein when engineers aes) designs which —or they give have them ever : a aiioker getaway had before? chan i ~ What changes gave power steering a better “feel”in 1956—and power brakes even more perfect control? “PaMe Even the smartest old-timer at servicing cars wants to know the answers to ques- tions like these and scores of others. _ How about automatic window lifts —or six-way adjustable seats—or air condition- ing? There’s something that opens up a whole new field to men who have been servicing cars for most of their lives. So our we recognized that we had a dealers—and their customers. duty to That duty was—to pass on mechanics the best possible about engineering advances. to dealers’ information § Pt co Des 2 ' This was a big challenge—and it would take a big program to answer it. It would take, in fact, something that ihe -gutomobile industry has never had before —complete facilities for individual mechanic training — thousands at a time. _ So-in thirty cities throughout the coun- try—new Training Centers were built, new from the ground up. §& : oe a“ And no one needed to tell those. dealers twice what an opportunity this is. The proof of this statement is—General Motors’ 30 Training Centers are now han-- = djing more than 20,000 service mechanics _ — and other dealer personnel-every month. = Advanced thinking and planning, such as this, is surely one reason why General Motors—and General Motors dealers— ead the sales parade. They tools, were the equipped with the service classrooms and specially ENE | Z | O ! ORS H | trained instructors to make the service departments of our 16,957 dealers the finest iin the industry. OO CHEVROLET Body : , -PONTIAC -OLDSMOBILE -BUICK by Fisher -United Motors Service -GMC Truck & -CADILLAC Coach i i | t ne Ceee <5 i eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, 59 Cs Students ae oe WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956. ern "Wald Lake Deites Si Bee wl STR Oe hE of $350,000 School Bonds -WALLED LAKE—The Walled| munity library in the junior high ‘Lake Board of Education awarded) school building, provided that the Vbrary committee will proivde lights and that the organization ' ~f it : 6a ose fone sneeragen ean TE PREPARINGTHE SHOW — A feature FOR the Junior Chamber of Commerce BuildersShow to be held March 23-25 in Water- STE Scout Troop. ford Townshipbe the bazaar will Jaycee Auxiliary. Showing some of _ Methodist Church Calls some itemswill sell in their booth they Parent Meeting Tonight to Organize Unit Business Women to Back Wolverine Lake Waterford Tennis Courts Walled WATERFORD TOWNSHIP funds for its. donation, members|(ifag |Following a talk by Thomas Bel- ton, Waterford Township recrea-| tion director, the Business and Women's Club here}! Election Slated Improvement of Fire Department ‘The club also-voted to particl voted last night to support the; ‘|eommunity’s proposed tennis court The club will sponsor a rum- mage sale later this month to raise Dryden Wedding \Seals Romance of Schoolmates — DRYDEN— A school romance ‘was climaxed last week when Alma ‘Day and-David Dailey, 16 juniors at Dryden High School, olay Unit spoke their nuptial vows in an evening ceremonyDryden Meth- odist Church at fo Be Instituted The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Day of Meta- ‘Robert Hall, 85, who died Monday mora. David is the son of Mr. State Representatives and Mrs. Stuart Daley of Sutton’ road, Dryden. to Officiate at Lake Alma wore a suit of pale blue, Orion Ceremony Walter Dawes and Ed Sims were with navy accessories for her wed- elected to four-year terms, ding. LAKE ORION — Active state “The April election will center Mrs. Elleen Balfour Day, sis- representative for Order of DeMo- = ter-in-law of the bride, served as lay, Harold F. Koch, will institute the Lake Orion Chapter in cer- emonies Saturday at 7:30 p,m., at A reception for the young couple|Lake Orion High School. | i E a F £ 8 j Ll £ FOE i 5 &S , : f a Hot agit H | was held Sunday at the home of Max Obermeyer, state master Mr, and Mrs. William Day in Meta-| councilorother state and officers mora. will install incoming officers of the Extra Special Mariette The have returned to Chapter the rite. to will presently Lake Orion at Imlay Church Hold school, and are ing their home five men with a potential The Marlette: Village held fts Local schoo! and civic officials with the bridegroom's parents. to election Monday, with the fol-have been invited attend a lowing officers being elected: 5:30 p.m, dinner at the Masonic honoring candi- Zoning at PresidentEmerson Kiteley;’ Whittield Temple, all new Metamora — School or Easter dates, clerk—Ceci] Dawson; treasurer METAMORA — A public meet- Montgomery; trustees Officers to installed beginning at 8 p.m. Thursday in Scouts —Bethel be are: ing be held for Metamora at the township town- will Thornton Dr. Avery; Girl Festival Plan Lee senior the be church continued fellowship on March rooms, 18 It _Men’s Wool Metamora —Lione] and Thompson, James Lewis Birthday Robert Watson,mastor Griggs, coun andcilor; coun- ship hall on Monday March 26, at st. assessor—Earl Redman. cilor; Mike Shagena, junior coun- ‘7:30 p.m., A petition for this meet-The Rosary. Altar Society sent cilor; Douglas Storey, senior dea- TOPCOATS ing was presented last week by The council holds meetings on Carl junior Deacon; Mrs. Pridmore and Mrs. con; Baber, a groupof interested citizens. Prop-the second and fourth Mondays Ray treasurer; Robert John Spenter as delegates to the Murley, erty owners are invited. of each month. 5% and Vincent Bu- Storey, secretary Metamora tera, chaplain, Gordon won president of Metamora VillageAnnual Party Friday over Lee Whiteman, with a vote \Cheery Chums to Hold Irish the race for 5" Adult Shop Course Wolverine Lake. 'The WATERFORD Chums hold of Others - In Monday LAKE Run to Bunny Meet “te Values to Cheery TOWNSHIP will their — 50-18. elected the Bunny ORION—The Unit $4995 — annual 6:30 Friday ig Grove Morse, will at Full-Time Clerk iat the home of at Mrs. Fern p.m. McDon-clerk; C. were W. Albertson, C. treas- to Open at Holly Extension Club meet the PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE home of Mrs. Harold Fox, 70 course Is John Finlayson ald, Lotus. | Gordon Ribble, assessor; ten-week in McGregor ‘at 7:30 tomor- St. 4164 of will urer; and Walker, White-adult HOLLY—A work is starting at the p.m. Holden Red Stamps Membersthe group bring Floyd Lee shop We Give Arthur gifts for their chums and at the man and Lioyd Jacubos, trus-large cake of {Holly High School shop building. row. be the Mrs. Trowbridge will A attendance co-hostess. GREEN'S Classes meet Thursday evenings tees. ‘and friends of the Girl Scouts is| The Jesson, ‘Care and Cleaning There will be a pot- 7:30, with Orvid Harju of the are. at WEAR wear of Modern Fabrics," will] be iexpected. Albertson won the treasurer's pre- local faculty as. instructor. one.|'Uck dinner, sented by Mrs. Richard Kalso. post by 8 votes over Mrs. Ingeberg A six-week course in basic and Area Students Participate novelty adult dancing, meeting on 4516 Dixie Highway OR 3-1807 Multiple Dwelling Issue [Tuesday evenings8 o'clock at at in Recital at U. of M. DRAYTON PLAINS Up for Vote April 2 Dryden WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — the high school gymnasium, also In an uncontested election at Night at the Waterford Community dent Chapter of the Music Teach-as instructor. Due to conflicting dates, Family The University of Michigan Stu-is offered, with Mrs. Helen Brown Dryden, candidates picked by the HAZEL PARK—April 2 is the village caucus system were placed Activities building will not be held National Conference. will date set fof residents here ers pre- to vote office. sent a-recita] Friday at 8:30 tonight as previously announced. on the controversial multiple! p.m. 4-H Session Scheduled Royal Oak Girl to Give Piano Recital G. Harold Leever was elected in ‘Auditorium A, Angell Hall, in Tt will take place on Wednesday, dwelling issue. : i — ipresident; Dale Wilcox, clerk; April 4, instead. at U. of M. GINGELLVILLE—The 4H Club Voters rejected a proposal in| NY which the following area students Hazel McCauley, treasurer; Robert will participate: will meet at 7 February to repeal an ordinance tomorrow at p.m. AlzuomMId MOT2U9 Weingartz, assessor; and Robert James Barratt, Berkley, bari-|the Communityfor a general allowing multiple dwellings within Club Elect Sunday School Slate McCauley, Oliver Braidwood and tone, will sing “Du Bist Die Ruh” séssion, to be conducted by Jack the city limits. Earl Faulds as three-year trustees. Meanwhile, building permits for DRYDEN — The new officer Ann -Grettenberger, Hassenvohl. Plans for Achieve- ; A totalof 29 voters turned out slate for the Methodist Sunday Imlay City, will play the piano in ment Day are to be formulated. A multiple dwellings have been fro- to the polls. iSchool here is headed by Car! Ditt- Four Old French Dances by Ma-social period will follow. zen. man, superintendent. Others named rais; and Fred Dart of Lapeer will Sonata, Op, 53; Romance, this week were Mrs. Hazel Pickle-Commerce Township __}play_ the euphoniumin Sonata by and Op. assistant No, 5 Ballade,118, No. 3{man, superintendent, and’ by Brahms; and “Le Tombeau de| Mrs. Evelyn Harmer, secretary- Board Meets Tonight Planter Club Schedules Speaker to Tell Bureau Couperin” by Ravel, treasurer, COMMERCE — The regu- lar monthly meeting of the Com-of Juvenile Traffic Court | Films, Talks Tomorrow merce Township Board will be held | NORTH BRANCH — Lapeer at 7 p.m., teday,-in-the township) L ROCHESTER—The Planter Club, chair-f Metamora OES Lists County Undersheriff William Port-' hall, 2840 Fisher Ave. a newcomers’ group in Rochester, man Mrs. Rebert Shimmel. er will be guest speaker at the’ Among items on the agenda will will present two cancer films as Plans for a style show and meeting of the North Branch’ be the question of whether the March Invitational Dates a feature of the regular meeting luncheon at the Sylvan Glen Coun- board should purchase outright or Communiy Farm Bureau, to be! at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Roch-try Club are being afranged for held at the home of Mrs. Carrie: METAMORA — At an initiation Martha Chapter, Lapeer, will obtain three new voting machines ester Library. the April meeting of the group Reid, 3924 West Huron St. Thurs-' on a rental basis. have Friends’ Night March 22 and Principal speaker will be Mrs. by a special committee. day evening. would like Metamora's associate Helen Williams, education chair- Porter will talk on the Juvenile, matron and associate patron to do Wins Scholarship man of the North Oakland County |f Traffic Court, recently set up in| branch of the American Cancer lthe work of those stations. ORTONVILLE — Barbara Lee Lapeer. SINUS DISCOVERY * . ee and up at BUCKNER’S you can borrow Society. Dr. Edgar Geist will be Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. present to answer questions. Sufter from wrecking F enough to keep it in gas and oil!” pont Aggy Fg 9 gr Harry J. Wood of 7350 Oak Hill Lae New Era Club to Meet Women's Reliet Corps repre- have Friends’ | and will entertain Tri-County of-from teacher's Michigan State Nor-Tonight at Imlay City sentative ‘Mrs. Harriet Porter | fleers. Metamora is being asked mal College, Ypsilanti, her parents chapters: . “Friends? Nite’ on March 29 Rd., has received a scholarship IMLAY CITY — Members of the for their Martha and Electa to reported today, New Era Clob will hold their reg-; Buckner Finance fil) stations, war meeting at 8 tonight in the March 24, the Metamora F&AM Drayton WCTU to Meet Imlay City Community Room. You Can Park at Our Door! + jwill hold: a special meeting for the DRAYTON PLAINS — The local The program will be on garden-/ 4512 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plaiconferring of the Master Mason de-chapter. of the WCTU will meet/ing, with Leo Matthews as speak-|Jr., newly elected president of the = -gree, with the women of the OES at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the home er, An exchange of slips, seeds'club, with new officers and com-oR3-128 2 » \serving dinner for the Masons at of Mrs, Henry Mehlberg, 5938 An-'and bulbs will be a roll call fea-mittee chairmen in attendance. Other Offices: Pontiac—Walled Lake—Utica 7 p.m. at the Masonic hall. dersonvilie Rd, iture, Programs for coming year f Vs hi THE PONTIAC PRESS, Se WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 J | mse ‘Wie coe — TheTigers’ hitters does showing up aaa! |. ‘The club hit total is 22 1 work. Jack Phillips, aGa tak Gs oe ae doubled Sundayand Charlie Se eatin oe te the St, Louis |Dick Marlowe who faced I1|again ee ae te tee oe |was touched for one hit and walked . es * e | Babe Birrer was the only Tiger today,this time ae i ; H on re Detroit # H sap — | noj EE ? rid|VVUIIN BestOU : ae! ae etn | ‘ WT : dd ne Setp ae Julius Jenkins Among 100 in U,S.. Championships es PHILADELPHIA i” — Competi- ~~ Skating almost 100 ska- sek be topped world’s five yesterday the Tigers had . $ betel. Cate they Bre bit Alee_Grammas, et i Heing! eer . of his family. Members ofThe ethertime all three|andrun play. and-then made alsvan’> 33-3 7 * I memberstranded. |pitch. too fat to Cardinal pitcher! Bwck\.z, 9 ° 9 Ege mayer eryee ags 6.80 Gary Blaylock. Blaylock blasted ee oe ~~ ; game Cardinals the. it far over Downs’ head in lett Arne ou oe Mer i tm ava? 2 Xfale the. TigSr5 reid for a triple. ~~ | ~Setnalel Yor Sedtiows ta Wek Willie Nantls of UCLA_ was unas De ak a 9 for Baek12 S50 000 on1—g| Bamed to play for the West—_ Birrer settled down but in the ee sighs Sat equad in the East West allstarinning, pitching to Stan basketball game March %1 atencouragingfactor tn the [Musil be pulled & muscle In hs\caste tha scogient. 6, | MadionnSquare Garden, was the Tiger |side and had to retire. But Black|—Devroit9; 8. Lous > 1B a an answered the hurried call to the| ary'a aicer 1, sbantsl 3 Wayne's outstanding little guard near tee neal bullpen, walked Musial and Rip|O—térry 4 in 3, Marlowe {in 3. Ceasenee ay = ye by > se ‘Wee [Repulakl, gave up & singleand pick fe AMapenia 9 ia Ine the Bot 'sicper lle CAA Frank and gave up|home on a sacrifice bunt. All! uepaniel 68° anthetCor mek, Sdifirst round games held there Mon in the first three innings. |three of the runs were charged) (Casts wh-sasen Wma ioy et | . Lamy wen Sollowel byl The Tiber thesd the cde a a. oh a-| Women on Sng fans at [ _. . his OOPS! — Edwin Fisher, motorcycle jumped over Parkerburg, him during Pa., took a badrunning of the spill and| American || , —_ Ten of. 8 etetities will be decided ‘by’Iadios’ novice echeall, for frighteningthe horses. ‘Theladies have patronized the Hia- 10 oa ey One pene . ladies’ pre —< ‘enley . Albright,* tryingreign as ice queen A ge a a Carleton Mitchell's $9 -toot yawl, Finisterre, won the St. Petersburg-Havana race and Fé. ii H | F . , Miss Heiss, a high school junior, __ Right about now, I'd like to wonder outloud what) j.t.-ored iCharley Ebbets would think and sayif he saw aati te eee } 3 Ld In 1897, after 14 years of club service, Hercules Ebbets found himself with z Charles|,.. atoek tol naa peeps Gtr i 5: last nighe’s seth e become club t. His first move was to shift the|which saw Drayton Drugs elimi- club back to South Brooklyn frdém East New York, where|nate Johnson and Anderson 82-44 . is had migrated eight years before. eae Sores lee ot eee 7 kk ke * __ Ree ae, an “sence “eliagnp of the AL in 1955 Al Kaline of the Detrolt’ » pee Thus, you can sée, the J City switch is not NeW] sropeed 5 s Cardinal star Stan Musial (left) whe i | é este to the Dodgers. They were ¢-Mahee @ns_ to loan whichthe Cards won 3-2. crowds when JC was still red a British possession. ners and Next Monday vient Caveat Ebbets to lease land between First and Third Sts. [>avon will go against Mannys\ and Third and Fourth Aves. The contractors threw [+ §-39 in the semifinals. oie: sen . up a fence and wooden grandstand and the “new” The finals will be played Tues- Washington Park was ready for business. pagel as Inside of 10 years, though no flags were won, Ebbets was starting to yell that Brooklyn needed a new park. W L T Pts.GFGA ‘aucaco It's si vs./ will be beamed to the nation’s vid-‘Pale ot the tae tor| The fact that too many cash customers were being! ssctrea 42 15 10 94 207 126|boxer for the wel clinsw|06 and redio ghd fone via AC |iStout weheatia’ outa’ eotee ‘Reker bate | sang ogadlety J dolores ~ -probably had something|nerrorr 3 23 15 7 181 plonship of the world tonight a8} ‘This is the second title a 15-round loss to Gavilan in 7 #ax 144] defense|from York 26 73 Carmen defends) ey’s yelping. New 32 9 199 Basilio for Basilio, 28, who won the cham-|& 1953 title match at Syracuse, sin tenth are wnew name 223 FS Bikes ie mas lees mes Das ee eee mE Toronto — ‘ then re; | De-a : Realizing that if Brooklyn was to have a new home| tee 3s 3g 11 47 149 206)ally televised. bout. iiuars Uk G. doeotemn“pee ‘ee “Set cpa = he'd have to build it, Ebbets began buying parcelsof ‘2 «© crown Nov. 30, the champ's last] Saxton had won four straight|® aitland ina a and & ee Parl soi year ih ewe eer —) Basilio, a wade-in belter, held) start. since being dethroned by DeMar-ie as Pigtown. When Charley spo e territory, it was| BostonDETRO! as a favorite the little eee co, that string has 4, 2-1 as two but : being used as a garbage dump by neighboring residents. THURSDAY'S GAMES Se Saxton, lost 147-pound| was smeges See Oe 25, the Potable verdict. That a 10/3 ® Just when he was acquiring his land at no great] at New York. fiat woieh-in at the Chicago Sit'|tite to DeMarco April 1, 1986, on|f0and decision over Jones). epes prrrotr Tiger expense, someone got wind (no easy trick in a garbage| Chicago at Montreal. sound ie mine 4 pe gumobe § & 14th round TKO in his very first) Nov. 9, Saxton’s last start |4, "eign Wednesday) dump) of what was going on and in no time, land-| oans Games _—fed at 10 p.m. EST, |@elense after winning the toga a beginning cevners were doubling and tripling their prices. =| New York at Montreal. A crowd of 10,000 is expected to| ma decision Dek a0, igen” |Loercion Charged oe te ect a veg en nec for “| at Toronto. By . e groundfor the new park. company oe pretty Chicago hone --¥ Rape: gg gl —s A.wough tonight’s prnciale| EY ht M ; ; S d -| padio have somewhat similar records, ‘ with Ebbets as the squire turned the first spadeful duu tor Tee Rehtone we eee naillo with @-1L7 and 2 knock. 1g anager suspen ed of dirt were the Brooklyn newsmen, known Montreal Excepting of| outs $0.42 (~The state spired to take over the manage- col-| at New York. an 80-mile biackout and Saxton with and 20’ pitLADELPHIA Kings.’ Chicago at Boston. Chicago afea on TV, the scrap athletic commission Pennsyl-| ment of Johnson coercion. — ' ot nt i ie poate ‘oa ie of the Brooklyn Eagle = _— ~~ to & a a, Ee rear wlte_commindng Prrollt, Meg Lew Wooster of the Brooklyn Times, Bill Granger ® While Basilio was dishing out|manager of ‘middleweight boxer| ,MOrton Witkin. counsel for. both the Citizen and Bill Rafter of the Standard-Union— Penalty for Stardom! two knockouts to rugged DeMarco) George Johnson, serves, sug | were“ the most influential scribes in the borough. year, bot rounds but the weed * 16 eo @ . ” = . . . if Fy first called a technical KO, Saxt qui eynatare you gonna call the joint, Charley?” in-| Williams Hits Politicos ee sateltp Se pen rns cio rsughs by Be comme “I dunno, Washington Park, I guess,” replied Ebbets.|| $ ness yesterday at the commis-|against Taylor and Pirolli to show) “Washington Park?” roared Wooster. “That inet In P odr es Dr aft Case ~ [ipeiteeh Sapect”oct to’ Fiit| tion's hearing Info charges that|cause why their ageeal sve orvees means un=Ted tor the nothing out here. It’s your monument. You're! ssessora ra. ‘Wi belng a etar:”eald fuming shat was fet! setlied anil the Ell noun fight promotes,had celthe sates * ~ inh because of it. . lams says Brooklyn pitcher John-| Williams, “If Podres lost| ~ : AND SO THEY NAMED IT FOR CHARLEY ny Podres faces draftingby “gut-|those World Series games, he) [RE (ER re ree Te I “All right,” said Ebbets, “we'll call it Ebbets Field.”|! we -, a ong $04 = fee a ’ 3 . q WiSeune Sty '6e Outram 2, ‘int Oe Bernard “ home workout this afternoon be-|Southeastern Conference race but! 44th birthday 5 by watching his team|Utterance in the field by public = thethe upset-minded Tartars willUniversity of Kentucky. meet refusedGuard the invitation.Clarence Straughn was\ "227° history, had high praise for!34 for Korean action in 1952 after The game with the Wildcats—|the entire show at Fort Wayne as | ettort ” he’ ald. They did just who are heavily favored—will_bejhe paced the Tartars to their Win! wns: tney had been told to do decriedwhat he called —mont ey SS a dee me It showed what I've fet all along, the Inequalityof determents which] Wayne gained stature with Coach Mason’s team re-this team could play anyone students majorcontique| MUSICA MAKES MUSIC — Jockey Milton Dal-win ever DePaul since DePaul | ceived added help from another in the country.” pt corporation employes to lost te Kentucky71-49 at Lexing-| Detroit sophomere,Bob Ken-e398 their work while players are| £° brings in Musica (left) for a photo decision in ton and won 81-79 in Chicago. | drick, who chipped in 14 points | Wayne's only loss of the season'robbed of some of their compar-| the second race at Gulfstream Park in Hallan- Kentacky won 18 and lost five | and did a commendable job of was to highly ranked Louisville, | atively few productive years. dale, Fia., yesterday. The long shot returned _ :her 92.08, : AP Wirephote| _$77.80 for $2.00. Second was Happy Warrior, under Frenk A. Seaith: (center) with Carol Aum C. (rigit) | ;running third in the close finish. : é { ‘ . : -! =: ' : | >) Ber ee i : ‘ i ie Fy — ‘ E : : fo : ie Syn , : 4 { 1 : H oiit ij f 4, i 1 i = ath : : e -_ —— . , : Tt : i = == i! . Meo — : \. en 5 } th -| , ; \y\ fs ; ; “4 ! » ’ j ~ i f fe 3 i , fafe} ce! a ee sa, "Twisted Cross’ --Today's Television Programs -- ee & > isi rene u oe , me) | Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. i i Bnd: Channel +-WIBK-TV Channel 4-WWS-TV Slated ergy Fl BaSs i a Wi oe ; _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 $<<<9 ati : ass : ii} '¢ : : = a) BEYOS, as a a a evision Film to Depict Rise and Fa do * iE 28 Dr. Malone | if Leste Ht (7) (7) 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. | ithe leading lady of his television) lyn Erskine in musical cavalcade| lion dollar housing project. Mr. Caesar is parting company house. Fred MacMurray, and force city into deal on mil- with; Mari-| (9) Feather Your Nest. (7) show for the second time im a| based on career of songwriter; D. A. hunts the racketeers.Da- Beulah. (9) Maggie Muggins. jlittle more than two years. Jimmy McHugh, “It’s a Most) vid Brian stars. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Fea- A statement yesterday said Cae-| Unusual Day.” (2) Arthur, God-|10:45—(7) Sports Headlines. Don ture’ tte. sar and Nanette Fabray were) frey and His Friends. Variety. Wattrick. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) (Color) “sorry to announce that they have|8:3@ — (7) MGM Parade. New/j11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety Colorland. (7) Charm Kitchen. not been able to arrange for the| format. ‘Captains Courageous,”| with Soupy Sales. (9) National (9) News, Shoppers Show. continuance of Miss Fabray’s as-| part one of Kipling’s story of} News. (4) News. Paul Williams. 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. . sociationCaesar's Hour be-| boy who goes to sea with Portu-| (2) News.LeGoff. 1:30—(4) Jean with Jac McBride. yond the present. season ending in fishermen. Spencer Tracy,|11:10—(9) Weathervane. __ 1:55—(4) Fran Harris. | June.” Freddie Bartholomew, Lionel|11:15—(7) Premiere Playhouse. 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) FE 4-5791 In a pageend = Imogene| Barrymore, Mickey ooney,' David Farrar in “Diamond Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on Seven. ec 1G Kian ViEIRIiG ILA li CA O43 Al |= |tOp ranking the -2:30—(2) Linkletter’s Houseparty. CLAP a . televisionin Show} across IOIN ee < Shows on NBC. ‘ya omy = an!" r] 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) ol) IMim S| GIANT21” SCREEN if VL) i 4 Bugel « (Color) NBC Matinee . Theater. rw | fad eT British CROSLEY’S $:30—(2) 21-in, 1956 I) see Hampton for TV | sce 8 baby . (7) Afternoon Bob Crosby Film Festival. Show. 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