Th« Wtathtr >. C.l. WMtiMr Bumb FMmmI ii •• Pm* t) VOL. 119 NO. 35. THE PONTIAC PRESS Hoi^t Edition ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1961—28 PAGES INTBRNATIOIfAL We Salute You, Nanq^! Offers Bonus for Social Reform JFK Ready on Foreign Aid I Five-Year Plan to Cost $7 Billion Under I Agency Program Faces Battle in Congress Over Lack of Control Feature WATERFORD’S QUEEN ~ Nancy Setra, 17, passed all of the tests with flying colors and be-oame Waterford Township's new symbol of beauty last night. She was crowned by last year’s queen, Barbara Coe. With the selection of the township's most beautiful and talented girl, the three-day Junior Chamber of Commerce annual Sports and Builders Show was brought to a spectacular close. Nancy was chosen from a pMiUe PrM* Pb*t« list of 12 candidates, all high school seniors. Sue Shaw of 3071 Old Orchard Road, was runner-up. Nancy plans to attend Western Michigan University next fall, majoring In mathematics. 'She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Serra of 3642 Silver Sands Drive. More than 5,000 persons attended the show at the Community Onter on Williams Lake Road, according to general Chairman Jack Cooper. spending on economic and military aid of about $4 billion a year—the amount provided In the final Eisenhower budget last January. Of this sum, about $2.3 billion would be for economic assistance and $1.7 billion would be in military aid. More than half of ihe economic aid would be provided under the five-year development fund. Swainson's Income Tax Proposal Explained Fully in Bill to House LANSING W-0«talU of Goy. Swatnaon‘s Income tax’"|rofKMal were spellcH out today In a 26-page bUl filed with the House. Hie measure providei that copy of the federal indome tax Congo Charges Seen From Red Grom/ko Expected to Open U.N. Talk With Blast at 'Conspiracy' UNITED NATIQNS, N.Y. (il» -Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko was expected to open a ndw debate on the Cgngo today the U.N. General Assembly with charges that Belgium, Secretary General Dag Hammarskold and Congedese President Joseph Kasa-yubu are conapiring to dismember the chaotic Central African terti-tory. Gromyko’s newest target was the decision by Kasavubu and all other Congo political leaders cept Soviet-backed Antoine Glxen-ga to junk the unworkable federal government plan left ^ by Belgium and replace it with a confederation of semi-independeit states. Some observers expected Gromyko would pick up Ghana President Kwame Nkrumah’s argument that Kasavubu, Jn ac^pting the presidency of the ’ _ confederation, had quit the preai-dency of the republic and had lost his right to U.N. recognition by doing so. Huiimanikiold was reported to have ariied Rajeshwar Dayal of India to continne as bead of the U.N. operation in Oifi Congn despite Ihe Kasavnbo gevenmieiit’s repeated denunds for Ms re^. KasavObo accused Dayal of Mas toward tto late Patrice Lwimm-bo and tosn^GisewiB alter New York Herald Tribune correspondent Marguerite Higglna reported from LeopoldvUle Sunday that, according to high sources, Hamnuurskjoid Is continuing Dayal in the Congo post because the -secretary general “feara to offend Dayal’s countryman and boar Prime bfinister Nehru oL India. Miaa Ifiggins reported that “to high-handednea, amganee. even contempt with whkto Dayal treated the Kasavubu would give groiBid for lory on the of any fovemment.’’ Sh that DayaTs temporary ment, Mekki Abbas It was the tost day : harbinger of spring WlOLCtMin HPRINO . of winter and a yesterday at the s dm flocked outdoors, her* enjoyinc tho Craloot SdBol playground. Gom sonitiny of the photo- PmUsc rr«M riMls graph would suggest that the “no-handt“ acrobat descending the slide to about to collide disastrously with hit dreamy-eyed chum at the bottom. But no, at the last moment be mimed I think the same thing hap-is where there to price fixing in these other areas.” he added-If we can have a vigorous program in this fiekl, we’re goii% to be able to lower prices in some of these important areas.” The FBI will continue* to spearhead the fight against comnumtom, and the admintotration currently no plans for legtolatian In ' deidj Kennedy mid. “I want a brother,” he told newsmen. Mrs. Gable’s daughter Joan, 9, attended communion at St, Ro- man Catholic Church near the Gable ranch in suburban Encino and was not at the hospital. Morse, chairman of the Senate Education subcommittee, agreed with Ribicoff. He said that Congress never would approve the measure if an antisegregation rider or nonpubiic school aid were added. ^ I. Herman Talmadge, D-G*., also said Kennedy’s program had excellent chance of winning Senate approval if it were kept free of these amendments. Morse denounced advocates of such amendments for , what he termed their attempt “to use the political powCT of a bloc to say, in effect, unless you yield to us^ you’ll get no legislation.'' He promise, however, to back a separate measure to pravhte interest - bearing federal loaM to church-supported and private the administration would : separate bill in return for Catholic leaders ending their campaign to include such help in the K THE PONTIAO PBBSS. MONDAY,MARCH 80, 1961 Kenncfly to CoqKincaa on Budyt Asks $500-Million Boost WASIffi^GIW (II Keiened for purchase of a new oiie-ton pickup trude (or the water department, and bids on old police depairtment cars will also be opened. The board will discuss the pos-sibiUty of paying one-third of the cost of chloride for township roads, with the remainder paid by resi-doits makh^ apiriieation. So far, three applications have been made lor this (^)eratkin. Washington Confab Stirs Optimism Small Business Cheered An optimistic note wu apundad tofoy ^ thq Michlpn Add director of the National Small Business I’s Association, Milt King, 160 Business Administration wu cm-pharisinf a wiridhiocali Navajo Drive, on Iris return from a Washington, D. C, ccnterenca. ing Indnstry or attract can obtain tq> to 160,000 from the Wng, wh Bents 2,600 companies In OaMmid Oounty akme, said he wu "gratl- fled" over t tngton about economic conditions in the metropolitan ares, including Pontiac. Be saM aavaral fodiral mawea During jhe last fiscal year, Defense Departntent contracts of type totaled $3.4 billian or 16 per cent of ttw budget total. "My ever-all tmprraaloa is that 120,000 in KkM fimda. King said Breomfleld psenfeed aapport for a mere to allaw faat-ar depredatiaa aBawaaees to eraato a Bwre faverabla tax plc- noted that ttw Kannady ad-mkriatratian had plained to in- eapaelally la MIddgaa, and wID make every effort ta help small Formed in 1938, the National with headquarters in Washington, seeks, to call federal attentioit to ttw naeda and oiriniona of small I acroa the country. Mectinr with tha trustees of tha Nattonal fimaU Bustneai Mea’a Asaodatioa Thursday thnNijtti 8a^ uiday in ttw cairital. King conferred with Broomfield, repreaht-tatives of the SmaU Busineas ^ nrintetration and the Senate Selea committee on SmaU Buatnesri. SEVBiAL BM KEtt SOON He said SmaU Buslnsas Admtaris- ( atepa would ha fekaa a Om af Ibam, ha aaU. wsaW he hriadwrtt avalaUMy af mwU bualkaaB haaa wMh a aato wnpharii an flwaa hi On I16AM-INAN bcMhet^fer ttw aasallaal "()ualillcattona tor loani wffl be reteiad to an unprecedented extent and the amount of money in the $10,0110620.000 bracket will be praettclUy unlim-tted, ” Kii« predlctsd. D. C, thte waateend ware Mflt Kii« (left), 160 ftavijo Drive. Michigan field director of the Nattonal fimaU Bosinaas Mm’a Asm., and Rap. IMlUam S. Broomfield OUteddaad ODHrty) an He atoo noted thM the SmaU (e^ progruna to htMtasai in tlM Baitfoc ■ la aignad (ham aaato ahoaM hs Four Bloomfield IBlte High School girls were used recently for pubUcity photographs by the American Motors. Oorporatton for diaries T. Stiftar of 680 Arm St., an architect with Eero Saarinen and Assodatea, is among 11 Rome Prize Fellowship wtnnm who have been awarded a yaar'a study at the American Actolemy in Rmne. The fellowships carry a grant of $3,000, free residence and a studio at the academy. Fraak T. LaBeaa Service wu held today for Frank T. LaBeau of 583 N. Oranfarook Road, at the Manley-Bailey Funeral Home. ■ Mr. LaBeau died Friday night at WiUiam Braumont Hoairital following a short Ulaeu. Ha wu 32. Burial wu at Roaelaiid Park Cemetery in Berkley. A Masonic graveside service wu perfewmed under the auspices of ttw Binning-’ ham Lodge No. 44. FBAM. Mr. LaBeau wu a member of the Fint Pretbytorian Church of Birmingham. He wu autmnotive sales manager for Bob Frost Inc. ^ in Birmingham. Surviving an hte wife, ^ean D.; father, Frederick, of BtftfelO. N.T.; mother, Mrs. Violet LaBeau of Saji^iaw; two daughters, Jody and Barbara; and one aon, Tlnuny; and a brother Fredariek of Madi-aon Heights. Bank Plans 5th Branch in Waterford Officiate of the Pontiac State Bank today announced establishment of a fifth brandi office in Waterford Township in the topping center located at M59 (Highland road) and VITUlainB Lake road. Sftnlth Falconer, executive •Hce president ol the bank, said eon-structicn of tha onenriory buil^ la expected to start u soon u weather permits. He said it Is hoped that the branch will be open for business by late summer. Approval, he said, hu alraady beea gtvea by the State BaaUi« Department aad the Federal De-pnalt lunraaoe Carp. Falconer said the branch will have all the facilities of the other four branebea, including drivarin windowa, night depoattory and safety depoalt bexea. The other branchu are located In Aubuni Helghta, on Baldwin Road,'In Drayton Plaina, and at the Miracle Mile Shqniing . Canter. The builder of aeveral other bnlldlags In the Watmrtonl Township shepping center, Clark Easley, will erect the batot'a new quar-ten wh^ will then be leased, Faloonar aakL No astimate of Its coat could be given, he said. Against M. R. Henry County Circuit Judge John L. Baker today dismissed : contempt action against Pontiac at- * torney and dty commlaaioner Milton R. Henry because It was found no conunltawnt order wu ever ^ drafted confining Henry to Jail ' Match 3. Henry had been 4und in con- ‘ hy Flint MUfttetoM Jadkte ttete C. Showlay when he aOagaiSy to pay a fine. Ha waa ratotaad in the ^ Jafi about Oau haam. ' THE PONTIAC : province in C__ 0»rB than 4,000 oil weUirT It's SI^S for Dgpp wscorar'PricM PLUS th« Certainty of ; Complete Sotisfoction ore leo til m w Fiooting-Heod I SPEEDSHAVER Natwnally Advertised $29,95 Value —Slmnw Price Only— 88 17 $t Holds Youn Ir MAIN FLOOR—SAover Dept. Couple Study With Travel U.S. Students Moving Abroad Retirees Will Hold First Pot-luck Picnic NEW yoKk (UW) - Young peoirie by flw hundreds pt thousands are traveling abroad these days in search of learning and ItSl-SS school yeaiiB. Aad VNESeX) f^niea that close ts palatliw provides sae year s< eesklag e*Kattoa la tonIgB This is reported In a weighty— 3|( pounds — volume, "St^ Abroad," puUlahed by the United Natloos Economic and Social Council (UNESCO). A companion, and mudi lighter — H pound — book, **Vaca-tiona Abroad," tells how thousands of students can spend their imer vacathma away from their homelands. REPORT OPFORTVMTIIS From Aden to Zanzibar, the •two books report organizaticRU, colleges and universities offering opportunities for overseas study coupled with travel: The opportunities are as varied as the nations offering them. “I lost S Uw. OB the Ards Plu — tbs ssfs esady way to eeatrol year woicht.'' Taksa as Aioetsd. Ayte Vitaiaiii-MlBeral Candy curbs year appotits. 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(These are limited to students from countries with which M.K But UNESCO statistics that most foreign students enroll in courses falling in the general categories of humanities and education, engineering, social sciences and law, medical science. fine arts in that order of pref- Chapter Givei Support of Monoy for C^nty to Operate Child Clinic The Oakland Ooimty (Sis^iter of the Natkxtal Association Social Woikers will have a dinner r tomorrow at Devon Gables, Telegraph and Long Lake Roods, Bloomfield Township. Mn. Luis Petdt el the Neighbor- I of the DeInU NA8W com- Program topic will be "Private Practice." Dinner is slated for € with the program at 7:30. (Officials of the county chapter also announced their full support of the county appropriating' money to keep the Oakltuid Child Guidance Cninic (derating at its current levd through 196L A chapter termed the clinic, •Dae of the biggest esa get for oar tax Officials said that eight to 12 months of therapy at the clinic costs in the neighlXHhood ot $1S0 In a mental institution for the same of time would cost the state, coun-and family between |1,140 and 21,710,. NOW! SOAK DIAPERS... ALL HEAVILY SOILED CLOTHING fiutornsticslfy New 1961 FRIGIDAIRE “Baby Care” Washer ATONLT 199 95 easy terms, low down payment Only Frigidaire offers Automatic Soak Cycle in a budget-priced weshert ITs the ‘‘pre^reatmenr el beavfly sotod or stained dotti-ing needs. The recommended AH these work-easing features! Iewoolena,tool ^‘Somersault” Washing Action of 3-Ring Pump Agitator gently "Somersaults" each garment under water again and again to bathe deep dirt out without beating. No blades! No Unt problem! 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S^ ovaiioble with built'>ln stereo AM-PM tuners (Models Vd 185 and VCR 116) NEW CENTER ELECTRONICS Salat, Sarvka, TV and Rodia Dr. Eugene Camoo Blake eald Sunday that the extreme right-wing oTBanbrntiQB ie cageged in e plan to smear landers at th* Prtabylerian Church and the.Na* tiomil Council of Chui:c)ws ai being sympathetic to oonununiam. He caUed this “baartiv false Dr. Blaka. ths Loa cfaurchBUSL ■tated danc, t of tha Predtyterian church of Santa Barbara: "I dwlldtga &ia 0Qi«rigath» > waha up to srhat la happenli« to you under the guise of antt-communlam. A fraa dnitch with a ‘foutraatf under e» Btitiiitlooai U», aiaog with a fraa hatian takar a trae conatltiHlaii. ii the beat realsunce there aould be against Communist totalltul-Isnj. 'Don’t let your Americanism and yoor Preabyterlaaiam ba cot-ruptad by thoee who would substitute a fuhrer principal for our free aodety." ★ The John Birch Society, named for a missionary kilM by the Chinese Oommunlsts, is a group whidi claims to fight Ooauaunist Infiltratiaa. Among prominent U S. dUama it baa formed to ba Communist dupes are former PresidanU Dwight D. Bamhower, Harry S. Truman and Franklin D. Roosevelt Early Easter Hikes Consumer Buying NEW YORK — With Ehster fall-Rg two waoka earifor thia year, onauBBw buyfog pfchad up appreciably in tha wedt ended Wednesday, and ov«>«a ifetaU trade was notlee^ higher than the comparable poor I960 week. The best year as year major andiancea, caverliigs and linens was down from laat year. Salas of new passenger cars picked up from a week earlier, bM they remaliaid below lad year, according to scat- Tba dollar vduma Of retail rads in the weak waa I to U per cent higher than a year ago, lacted by Dun k Bradstreet. Inc. Shutdowns Send Jobless Qaims Up in Pontiac Claims filed for unemployment aOB With This Coupon OBBEI *4 SAVE <4 rith TWe Ceapea Yea W« Sava aa Additiaaal ; $4 aff Oar SMS Sawica Spasiall Uialiad ta lha Meath af Marah Oabl at OOOOYIAR SIRVIOI rrOM, so S. Caae, Saatiac ueagm 'BRAKE AND FRONT END SPECIAL I REGULAR *18 VALUE a Chad Wakm. a4i«» for propar eontaef a Add Waha fluid, fotf aatlra ayatam a Raped fratit whaal haarlap a Align frowf aad. aartaci awahar. aaslap,lawki PAV AS YOU RIDE |j! OOD^^EA at axpactod by officials at tbe Pontiac branch of the IficMgan Employment Securli Tbara wars 1S,M at . the local office, compared to 10,720 the These shot the numbm of initial lainu up from 801 ths previous week to 7,915 laat wadL OoBtinuing dates filed numbered E652 last week and 10,119 the week before. Tbe reaaoii for this drop, aooordlng to Paul Kimball, branch manager, is that ffia office it gradually changing to a lystom wtereby oantinuing dates will be filed every two weeks rath-■ in every week'. « week was the “ett-week" the number of continuing daima can ba expected to neatly double this weak, A similar decline is expected in Initial claims. Baby EKapos Doath Undor Freight Train CLARKSVILLE, Teim. (AP) -A 4-month-old baby, toaiad | between the rails in n car train col-Usion, escaped unharfoed when 13 freight care paaaad over H. *nM baby’s father, Pfc. Herman M. Hadgm d Fort Campbdl, 1^., ifo mother and 4-yeapold brother Gisoto, 33, Nomti Son .. . f^cKonsio Duffy H(Ri.YWO(» (AP) - Singer^ ^ - today la Anound T-ennoe arm, Ibe boy, bon Sunday, uaad MSflCanali Oufly. Mfoa llaaKafoda, D, la maitfod fo Bab Shuttleworth. her manager. ■V SERVICE STORE CASS ris-aias t. CASftM—IBI) MoroCeuifertWearlet FALSE TEETH -X I FOOD TOWNi NEW LOW PRICE BORDEN'S or SEALTEST HOMOGENIZED MILK Vi Gallon Glass Bottle Plus Dtpotit Pricss EffocUve: MosilaY, Bhich 20 This Wed, March 22, 1961 Rich Aroma BEECH-NUT COFFEE 1 LB. VAC. CAN Coffee MACARONI and CHEESE FRESH, CRISP CARROTS 1 LB. BAG ic 8-oz. Pkg. 11 Von Camp's PORK and BEANS 11 )A-0HEF BOY-’AR-IEE SPAIUIETTIMNNERS.. ^ 39* ^BDBY BEE HIRE CONCORD fRAPE JAB.2-- 39* CMEAT SALE! •FBESHIEEFLIVEB •POUSH SAUSAGE • BEEF SHOBT BIBS •SALTFOBK •BEEFHEABTS . •BEEF TONGUES •UVER SAUSAGE't: • CHUNK BOLOGNA cT EfmIi •; • Lbmh ... Tandar GROUND BEEF •FBESH OXTAILS . 39* 39 c Lk FOOD TOWN SUPER MARKETS 09772734 THE POXl^AC l>RESS, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1901 FIVE Ca^ Paid to YOU WhUe Yon're in the Hos]ntal Y 0 U I Get Weekly Check Of flOO— YOU Wish up to $5,000 Spend the Money a Receive Cash in Addition to Any Other Insurance Plans You Now Have Bring Your Protection Up to Date with This Low-Cost Cash Plan OoBCwnMl sbeut you, bill. If you »ho(rii tiekntu or orcldontf Conotmed about tho,. rUiai oooto of boapltol plsao wblob ottoo do sot prooldo onoufli oooh to pay for tho oxpooMif You tbouM bol But. horo'i tbo Ploa to oalekly your mliul. It poyi tho Coih to YOD, to do with m VOO wtoh-poy bU;i, tho rout. Tho Compony ho, o Holt-dlUMoii Dollvt of iBiuroaeo In foreo la tho Mldwoit. You MB bo eortala of prompt attoatloa to a claim. Bo. mall thli coupoB NOW, aad vo’U ruth you tho taeto. famlJr WoBi Arallabh hr Agn 3 Moalht Thtowgk 7f Twf MaU U Dept. HI. Miehicaa Ufa Inaantnee Co„ Sml Oak. BIteh, Nama ................................................... A Lcnien Gnidepost for Phrents On How to Help Your Child Grow By ART UNKLETTER Every parent aikt the following quectioiu; How can I help my child Micceed In life? . . . have a happy marriage? . . . avoid the miatakei 1 made? The parent alao wantf to know how he can help his child grow up to be admired and respected. W h a can the parent . do about these I things? ' lie can't do everything. t h a f 8 for sure. But I think he can do lot when it comes Lfaiklefter to forming ahl-tudes that will determine much nf the child's later performance in life. Phono Nmnber ............................... .... | RAZLEV 1—/ CASH MARKET 1. a lot of huifibr in a house,' If there's kidding and banterii^ and good-natured teasing, then that seed is going to grow. •. The last attitude takes an oU-faaMoned woed to describe It: respaet. It’s a big word because it ean Include eo much. In a 'Vay, this attitude ia the sum of everything you teach your child. To begin with, he has to respect you. You’re the first yardstick he has. He's going to measure the whole world by what he sees in Dad or Mom. People ask me sometimes if think kids ought to be made tp go to Sunday school. Yes, I do. I think a Bible should be ^n every home, and prayers a regular part of family life.' Respect for a Supreme Being Is the deepest form of respect, lor on it is based the TEE8DAY - Catherine Eckrich of Aberdeen, S. D., tdls the touching story of her son’s strange illness and of the great lesson she learned when prayers seemed to fail. (Copyright 1961 Sixty-five per cent of the 111,. ffi5,000 motor varies regtetered in the world are in the United States. Americans own TD per cent of the worid's passenger cera, 49 per cent of the world’s motor trucks and more thart' 33 per cent of its buses. mines'’^ K Coal mines'In Kentucky havei pouivd out mofe than 2.3 billion tons since 1800, or almost 5 per| cent of the 27.2 billion tons mined I intheU.S. | Ohu 7 a.m. te 9 p.m. deHy Seeday t:3(T to 5 KUHN AUTO WASH IW W. I So I'd like to list here the attitudes that I think are moat im-pmlant. FORTUNATE KIDS 1. A sense of appreciation. Kids tend to take things for granted. Their imagination isn't fully developed, so it never occurs to them that things could be vastly different from what they are. ~ Anaerk-aa kids are fanUa-fortnnate. They are bom It Uv- 78 N. SAGINAW ST. TUESDAY ONLY — SUFEl SFECUl AT lAILET'S FRESH PAN READY FRYERS 27: big atandards In the world. The question is how to make Junior appreciate ail this. Not kmg ago. Jack our pldest, showed me a note I had written when he was an exuberant teen-ager. "At your age," I wrote Jack. "I had to get up'at 4 a.m., to fold newspapers in order to earn the . I 1 money work my way through college. You haven't had to do these things, but I everything in life has to balbnce-“If you can get a full night’s! sleep-which I couldn’t at your| age-^w also have to be more careful about what you do when you’re awake. 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It yoq find your three-year-old dili-geutlp dlamantllBg the gmnd-fatber clock you ahoald pmiao the Lord even aa you warm bia bottom, because he baa one of the greatest of all gtftn—natural curioaity. It's a gift that parents can foster. If you have a burning interest of your own, expose the kid to it-enthusiasm is contagious. If 1 comes up with one, go along with it. 3. The glue of persistence. G^en-ius, somebody said, is merely an; infinite capacity for taking pains. And it's true enough: to achieve any significant degree of recogjii-j tion in life, a person has to keepj plugging away. PROPER TIMINO One way to develop this attitude in a child is by timing his develop- j ment properly. If a kid is intro-j duced to problems that he’s ready i for. menially and physically, and given a little help in handling them, he’ll begin to build self-confidence as he goes along. 4, Live and let live. My wife Lois and 1 have tried to pass tolerance nlang to our Bvn ‘‘links’’—tolerance of other people's beliefs and Ideas even when they dtffer from ours. Kids have a tremendous sense of fair play and justice. Try dividing a slice of cake between two eagle-eyed youngsters and you’ll see what I mean. In our house we figured out a) brilliant solution; Let wve kid di-j vide the cake and the other have | first chcrice! They also have a lot of Instinctive sympathy for other human beings, or even animals. So, in a sense, you *m’t have to teach Wds tolerance at all, because it's already there. Just try not to teach theni intolerance. Iii other words, be tolerant yourself. learn to laugh 5. Laughtei^-glft of the Gods. For over a quarter of a century, now, laughter has been my business, and I don’t know of any better business or any better medicine. I think everyone te bom with the seed ot humor in him, but how that aeed grows depends on environment. Heaven taows, «laugh is a contagious thbig. 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Use them ttiroughout your honrte .. . choose them in Wue, emerald green, rose, oqua, white, chorctMi, sandalwood or antique gold. $ THE PONTIAC PRESS ' MONDAY. MARCH », IMl Howtu >• n Some Gliiiuner of Hope in New Congo Alignment FcHTination of tl» Confederation of Central African States kppears to be a first step toward a measure of law and order in the Ctmgo. / ★ ★ ★ Meeting at Tananarive on the island of Madagascar, Congolese Presfatait Kasavubu and Premier Itao together with Katanga prov-Inoeli Mobb Tsbombb and IKaaaTs Aunr ’Kaumnb came to a basic agreement: that the Congo should have a loose federal structure of eight •emMndependent states headed by President KaaavCTO. ★ ★ ★ The leaders recognize that the present artificial boundaries are a source of trouUe. So the proposed new states are based largely on tribal and eomomic affiliationa. Redrawing provincial borders will be a thorny problem. But the greatest threat Is Communist backed AMronni Oizihoa who did not Join other Congo leadom in the wmference. The Eastern province and its capital Stanleyville are under his controL Any military move against him by the new alignment would more embarrassment to the United Nations. ★ ★ ★ The U.N. coauMBd is under orders to prevent dvil war by force if necessary. On the other hand it should not be used as a meaw of protecting a separatist pro-Comnanist regime thereby preventings n united Congo. Under these circumstances President Kasavubu's statements that "the danger of general civil war has .been averted” and that the Security Council resolution empowering U.N. .troops to use force should be withdrawn, are certainly premature. thioogh tho ■idcnlisUc' and leftist prsgnmM that have hean gathor- ing dost in Washington siaco the extreme Uhcrain were hut in the ★ ★ ★ “2. The gloom spreaders got into this mess with their campaign propaganda, and they can’t let go, until they get their program through CongTMs, despite the fact that they rode into office only by a plurality of a little more than 100,000 votes. ★ ★ ★ "The only final solution the Har-vard-leftiats know is for the government to take over everything, after a period ot doles and what-have you has been experienced. ★ ★ ★ "They know tiiat the eunwht slump, termed by the Federal Reserve Board as "the mildest of the post-war era," is not as bad as they are painttaig it.” Voice of the People:, TeUs Reasons Why^ Area Needs Guidance CUnie How dm the Oakland Comity Board of Supervtoora fail to reall* the importance and need for the Oakland ChUd Gddanca OinlcT Our high dlvotce rate, atcohoUnn,. mx deviates, and general crime are proWems we deploN. They affect the guUty. awl brine untold grM to their families and families of th« otfanded. Im’t emotkNMl dhtiah-anoe the basic factor Involved in these proUems? Can anyoot ar^ we Bhould not do evciything poaaible to selva these probkns when the eymptoms may be no more serious then thanb sucking, bed wetting, stuttering, or temper tantiumsT ★ ★ ★ U the reeWt et hiiweissd hapfimm thms«b tie eMUnatten eC amotiaael iestaMWy Is not eMugh to csavtaBe ihe apendesis. a to* at tha Itoaaelal alia may help. The ISM hMgaf aDsImeal aa received trwi the board at wiMtan mews that a total sf was sprat draliag with the/crtmlaal, marital ar at ★ ★ ★ To thi»e you should add the coat ot n departments and other city efforts to hsndle the end re«ata of people who could not haikBe their emotkmal problems. TTils is the price we pay for the children of «few yaars ago who needed Ow guidaaea aftaad by the dinic. Ihedinic aaka tn.000 be restored to tho budget so thay may continue at its present level S5.7U.7S2 divided by 127,000 is 3U. Cheap at 211 tinim the mica. Wind aaa that Ut ahout "An onuea of ptaven-tion”? / TaOQnerson /Are St<^ True About Youth Todayr Their Children’ WeVe Heard They Can Shrink Heads Like many mothers I am ^bout al ’’the point Of !» latunt." I’m referring to the stories running rampant not only locally, but as they say "all over,” about the inunoral behavior of some .of our is one thing that will make you hig^y unpopular if you do it for yoursdf, allowing nobody to advise or help you. Reference is made to. thjnklng- David Lawrence Says: Professors Give One-Sided Attack s mairiacB to amely pttottages at mnwtod pespto Michigan’s Slump Mild Says Horida Pa^r Ctanmen^g on the current business situation as it applies to Michigan, The Fort Lauderdale News Indicates we aren’t as badly off as the government extremists would have us believe. The editorial says In part: "Secretary of Labor Oouaaxo continues his screaming about unemployment. No breakdown is given, only that It is ‘reaUy awful.’ ★ ★ ★ “It is well that the unemplo.ved will be taken care of by the taxpayers. if Congrea* adopts the Kennedy-Goldberg dole programs. But, these are only patent medicine cures brovght shmit chiefly, by a loss of faith npon-the nart of some consumers who have decided to put thdr money iato savings rather thaa to spmid it for the aid "Now how bad are some of the areas that Ooumiao screams about? Let’s take a rundown on some of the figures for Detroit, Mich. These are frmn the Feb. 27 issue of “The Detroiter:’ Greater Detroit’s Business Weekly. “Unemployment in 1958 ran 248.900 against 98,700 in 1960. "The total non-farm employment in 1960 was 1,31^200 against 1,246,500 for 1958. "Manafacturing cmnlsymsni in ^ 1958 was 472,900 against 612,400 in 1960; motor vehicles and equipment shmrnd 188,800 in 1958 and 198,000 la 1960. "Non - manufact Bring industries, such aa construction, tranaporU-tkm, wholeanle and retail trade, finance, rani entoto, iasaraacc. The Maa About Town About Grass Fires Pontiac Area Soil Is Not Benefited by Such Action UliiBker: What it now appears many Fontlao amn wBl oseape first prise by. Several of*the chiefs of fire departments in the Pontiac vicinity have requested an Item about the dutger of gram fires. In most areas ad official permit is necessary, even If you only wish to bum off Uie grass on your own property. There’s always danger of the Ore spreading to a wide area, causing damage to others and making necessary the ex,-pense of a fire department run. Soli experts also pttoti^that the elements In the top soil In this area secure more benefits by allowing the gram to remain on the ground than by bamlng.it for the ash that it makes. ' Fnun personal experience- of many years, I have found that oqr best lawns are thoee frexn whkh neither leaves nor old grass were removed, either by raking off or burning. So, there’s really no cxcuee for starting a grass fire. Leave that to the dgaiette butt slingers or others who (to not know any better. Since we refused to reveal the name of the handsome girl who wrote me that iMayof Philip E. Rowston would not be as handsome with whiskers, a letter Is received fran htxsaner, asking for her picture. That also is refused, but I’m sending him a ssinple of her hand-v^ritlng, being the paragraph cut from one of her letters, In which she expressed her sentiments about the mayor's whiskers. Should she win the Centennial Queen contest, both name and picture will be revealed. TIMtl* the between-times period on ear lake*—’twlxt akatiag aad swimming., It la a danger time for two reasons, both careleas: these suicide addkts whe "try ont" any thin ice caused by a eprtag freeae «p, and thoee whe feeter exampe going swimming before the water gets warm enough. WASHINGTON—Not so very long ago those persons who pubifely criticised the UA * for its were being accused ot “defiance” of our "judicial institutions” or (d trying to "undermine their prestige-” But no such treatment probably is in store for the 250 "leading American professors” in 79 miiversities and edteges who have just issued to the press of the natioR a bitter stntemrttt crttlcli-hq; toe Supreme Court. They object to the fact that the Supreme Court in two successive ff— has -declared constitutional toe right of the House Committee on UnAmerlcan Activities to require witnesses under certain circumstances to answer questions about Communiit actMties In America. Indeed, this tt today "the law ot the land.” sen to tor the latest petition do uot, hesitate to identify themselves with the pres- tige conveyed ly the names of toe ^ ^ respective universities nod colleges that universities and by Our boys and girls want to be and In ne way eonMrito the Inati- to be tutton to the vtews expremed.” good men and women and good But why is it necessary to citisens. iMt they need our help, ’identify” these intitessars by now. If parents would put more meening in Ufe for toeir diOdrsa. we would have better dtiaens. Perhaps if they put the emphasis on doing pood rather than avoidr h« evil; if (hey wouM make the tomily dide • eeutor ef iusptru-tk» that toe children n fael-ii« of wnut and need am could look forward to better dfisene. *Spraj Jb Hannfiil to Humans, Too* Bird tovert shouldn’t only bd worried shout toe roidm end other turds but aixxd peode. This apeay it getting into toe rivers and wells; employ tl spedlyioE th6 subjects they teuch? • WiU toe general pubUc assume ‘Can’t City RUSH rt of the 250 professors arches that, bwauit^ profassori hold in each case the name of the urn- they periiape reflect Urban ICCneWaIr the views of a substantial number ____j«nnin» of other professors who were or were not "canvassed”? STtndA «0 "n. IMIMM.I dUWb. « (OWUHIMI) as soon as possible in order to feed and clothe everyone in Pontiac. Please speed up this operatkm. Pay a just prk» for the property and get this most important job done here in our wonderful city. Help the ddans to mo«» wMi • v» httitttte Ido • — venity or odlege where they teo(di and their subjects. The fdlowing notatioa is toclnded: lawkencSb 2814 8- SagiMsr St. Dr. William Brady Says: Coronary Heart Patients Need That Coffee ^peak A cup of good coffee contains a "bid” fw the heart do not exfair medicinal doatf of caffeine plain Just why — indeed, their cUs- . (approximately two grains). A tomears generally haven’t tha fflX llOS . . . cup of GOOD ooftoe, that is. Cof- gumption to ask why. ' My commendation of coffee, tea, cocoa or chocolate as healthful beverages for adults applies to proper, moderste, temperate use of toe beverage. This means from one to three cups a day. not more. Washiiv down morsds of un-roadicated food is not proper use Afks About Equal Ratioii Digtribution Why is there not a better system of equal distribdton of sunilus commodities tfad go to Udd-off and poor people in this areaf Recently people in toe Pontiac area received butter nd iurd in toeir ration, but the pseple in Novi and WaUed Lake did not. I have ajways stood for ecnial rights for all p^Ie instead of Just a few. MahhM D. OrcM Walled Lakq ■”* Portraits B(d then toe same 2^ professors go on to demand the "abolition” ot toe House committee because they do not agree with its expressions of (qrinion or its attempts to elicit Information about Communist operations in this couQtrJ'. While the same statement condemns “trial by publicity," the officials of the American Civil Liberties Unlon-srt» say they "canvassed” toe protesaors to obtain their signatures—announce that this organization is "engaged in a long-range campaign*’ against the continuance of the House committee. It H not rtosr Ju*( 'sbat the fee brewed in a |Uain oid-fashioned coffee-pot. OsfUeine is s stimulant to the cerebrum, the nerves, the heart and kidneys. Therefore (xiffee is not tor kids. Even good coHee invariably does harm to children under the age from a pension plan imwdded ty tte company where I had worked. I also recrived H032X0 social aeevity beaefits, and $56.00 interests from a saviags accouat. My wife had no income. Do we have to file aa income tax return?. By MBN a MBICALTE The boys around the neiitobor-hood . . . May kUe, study, play or work ... But as they^’cddM' r each one . . . Ifis dmtiny in woa\ i ' ■ • “ • life won t shirk . . The boys (Oagyrigbt IWl) You do not have to file a tax return. A person who to « or over moat file an income tax re-tmn 01^ when be has grass income o< fUOOAO or more for toe taxable year. Social Security less than $lj00.00. And smoke and talk Of many thii^ ,. . That parents nay not unde^ stand .... The boys around tha aeighborfaood .. 4 to balTways gaily congregate . . . When school has ended for toe ... In order for their girls to wait... The boys around toe neighborheod ... In hanMonght competitian pliqr ... And if they do not win- thto tone ... They win, at toast, some otorg day . . . The boys around tha nei^iborhood . . . When work is done in clusters hang ... But one by one a wedding rbif . . . WiO Ii^ members of the gang. (Oepyright, IWI) urn to indeed extracted from CaS6 ReCOrds Of R PsycHolOgist: leaves rather than coffee. The - ..1 ............tr .. .Coach of Plyn\outh High School swim team w'ho has won the state championship is 4ehn H. MeFaU Jr., graduate of Ptmtlac Central In 1945, where ho was on the swim team. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. John H. MeTall Sr., who Ihre In the City (^ Sylvan Lake. His PlymouUt team had prei^uaty won tbs annual regional swim ebamptonshtp elghrtlmes. leges and nalversities, tboogh there Is aa hnpHeattoa that they belieire they have a right te cany ttls type ef CMtroveniy directly toto their classroMns. Pieaiunably toere would be nobody with similar knowledge present o() the other aide to rebut their arguniimts before the students. * ★ * The professors, in their state-rnent, complain that "many teachers in the colleges and universities, as well at in the public sch^, have grown timid about stating, even for classroom discussion, ideas which someone later The powder htoled with water •r milk to make the hmrerage chocolate Is made of the diM and partly fermeated seeds sf the ehocolste trw ffheihwma cacao) which grssre la fianto America and the What ladtos. Addittoa sf sngsr amhsa aweet chseatoto, and addidan at paw- Chocolate powder contains cim-siderable fat, called coccta-biitter. Most of the cocoa-butter te extracted from chocolate to make edeoa. ★ A .♦ Coffee, tea and chocolate or. cocoa beveragii liUght toeil be called "toe cup that cheers but not inebriates,” for characteristic of these beverages te the fact that they refresh, renew or stimulate Men: Verbalize Your Appreciation By DR. GfXIRGE W. CRANE CASE H-437; Martin L.. aged 25, is typical ot many ambttioua men. "Dr. Cram" hte began, "Martin te an Aimy man. "He was a non commissioned* officer when first met. Then he went to 0. C. S. school to become a 2ad Lieutenant. "Since then I haschangedah I am 34 and ' have been nu ried 3 yaars. We DR. GRANR have a Utde girt about a year old. Eves wben yen men band ysnr pay cbeeks te year wHe. faith- wonder? For Martin mnba np tor a teek af eompU-mcato. Don’t put an yOur courthhip laleiinanaiiip into (xdd Stonge Just becaoae you have married the gbl * A A . Buoy up her morale with a daily compliment, both verbal and physical A smile and a kiqs are nonverbal compliments. If toe prepares your favorite dessert, state your appreciation. Verbal Orchids to- Wright W. Fenetoy of 35 Eaat Howurd Bt.; 83rd Urthday. liko tha Caatral Ageacy or the FSdarel Bureau at Invesfigalka eaa da aamriy, to axpooB m too aridat of tha "etU The Country Pareon 523,000 employed la 1958 aad 551,500 Id 1960. ‘The magazine reports: ‘“Total work Income (for 1961) will just equal the $8.1 billim figure calculated for 1960. Thus buying power will be maintained as the decrease in employment Is compensated for by the ctmtlnued advance" of woricer ranuneraUon. Average hourly earnings wUl increase about 2 per ^t whlk on a weekly basis the forecast Is 1 per cent.’ Aad what ia back of tha Waah* . iagtdR_gleoBi?.T^o ^ ^ > "1. IPggoedlRopagaRdatopat of Kaego Bartwri 63rd birthday. Mr. aad Mrs. Dmer J. Qulmby of Btimlngham; 52tMl wedding anniversary- Eber HSgerstoa of Auburn Heights; 81st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ubly of Waterford; Bind wedding anniversary. Mrs. RebeOea CeUtiigwasd of Bloomfield Hills; 81st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlto P. Chafy of WaUed Lake; goldan wedding. and Mrs. Urn Setter Of Browa City; goMn wedding. ^ ----i. pulls u wife away from her hus- BLAMRD FOR 1N80MNU ^ bnwtori SMViee band and into an affair with an- Oottee te famous tor keeptog ... .. , otow man. No. it te ^ Isct her coomreed chiefly with major io people awake or alert who must *** for a tone resist toe impulse to ^ ^ • * * .Ui love by telepathy. So get l»p. men, and iMse your , “ ^ y * !!*°** woo But women want to hear a maa’s batting avange by aendlh« for L‘2S.t7!rS8««tatal >!.«■,I* ”* houn M bedtoua, tv toe eflKto narrfed folks to act In love or . _____ . , *J" "ABhadbwathaasels wataii It you have never gtven yois baB gaasea aiM study tor hte wifi flowera siocc your manlike. you ere an oM fo^. You are a ^ 222S! •I mMm MIst. Om Ito imm aNel mm»j, bat m IfW sto(||y, unromaiiti<^ male. »u iof®i mv» artatSd ta tom Orient etteete sf caltotes Is ktenea oare la a wMte aad an Send her a gre«to« caid, too. •• mu s» m ^ to dUste or bmp retexad and •ceastonal date weald nwke al and pick out some gift for her epm toe eereaary arteslbtee toe dMtoreace hi toe wwM.*’ birthday, as well at for ChiM- (tmall^ bimwhm M the art- a lot ot busy husbands st«n to ™“'. . my>. Ihte tovise drilve^ ef iw* snu express itoett via her out on a date at ieari trealdy eaygeaatod blood to toe teleoathy once pw week (to rate "Average" heect wal. , ni^a tiegte nislake! Women <» 9>e Marriage Tsett below). Neardoctore and queerdocton want words, dnd cbUdren used u “H vrig) toil customers that eoffea is dodhtodeeiMvertMi Ito Pontttc Am to eM*«r«l (MTtoi >«r a eraU t eeck: toktlri IB OikliM. •Mt Ij—BIB*. Uewr ud W«fS-teeewbieeu*Jtto SUM • r«*r; ■re fri01" pee. I eMte is tt aagi " J_ ■ 7 . ■ THE PONTIAC PRgSS. MONDAY. AlAJtCH 20. 1961 itWiaPuste W*e lly Sovice ot Oakland County iMt week elacted tha toUowtiiK i^cera; tmeiWlve Aimed Of James C. Allen, preaident; Rob- Gxintries in Africd/ en toyder, vice Jakn HONG XONG m aiaunmiist China Is pushing a cultural ot-tawtve aimed at Attica. i^«n America and Asia. In some anas Paiplng and Moscow anear to be tYunpaHng ia n!"P"*g"» to make Meads and influenca people Mm. Nod. Budmer, petsoand; Mr. John Allen, finance; Mr. Roy MacA(e«. nominating; Mis. Roderick 'nvlor, puMic relations; and Mn. James Van Vliet. casework policy. The board also discussed plans (or an orientatian meting to be held la Apcil for members recently elected. Geechslln. s^tary. Robert Snyder was aalectad dde-gato to the Gaoerai Aaaambiy ot tbo Funlly Servioa Asaodatloa at America, otahidithe egency lea member. Honest and determined action on yoor part will protect that credit record and keep your good name if laid off. Creditors are human and are always more than willing to help good-intentioned customers protect that credit record and restore credit standing whwe slis^tly impaired— Don’t let a layoff spoil that record — Tomorrow have a heart-to-heart talk with the stores credit manager—arrange to pay up his past due bills in a mutually satisfactory manner and make arrangement for those future bills to be paid promptly. You are the one who built that good credit record; it’s up to you to keep it. *‘Ta Mamtain a Good Credit Record, Buy Wisely — Pay Promptly H POMTIAC CREDIT BCREAV, Ine. m ctvSH awM* rt rnUM, Or(Miw« iwr u, wn 333 North Perry Street Pontiac 16, Mich. frolsct Yomt CrmOit amd It WUI Prolsci Tos It’s sometimes a greet shock to a young fellow when be realizes of Mtcoss la hard Safity Mogaa, via Pie LambuR *‘A gallon of gu aadaptotefgin sndadupai ti tin.” — Eail Wnaon. Boare at MucsUon. WtfM Lika Oanaoltdatad aefaoota, (IS Martli PaaUaa TMfl, wanaS Laka, MtcUsaa- naqaNta; Oaalrt kU* let mgb BOtoel ana imartmmmt aa tallavc Na. 3—Track Cooctnictlon Ha. 4—Blaachar Ceottruetten Ha. S—UUllty —— Ha. 1-Water Oapply Na. I—naotrlcal d ta vhalt ar parts a( Items: ssvss-i? Waaad Uka ^----------------- „ Heitk PsMlaa TraU, WaUed Lake. Utebltan. at vhicb time and place tkay trlii ka swHtalp >tpeDed and read Accem (a Haas «. W. T. Anlcka * aaaae.. Arahitaeta. Abb Arbor, Mah. Plaa Oepoftt: Aeanahta at tlM *me» t Architect upoa dapaait at par rt. Peposlt viu bt rafaadad oa '— leota retaraed at time a( htdd aid Security: Back k(d aa aa< ss 5“aL rcjs3rss5y.‘; abeck or a ccrtifltd alMek. sritbi — ■' " e per cent (Mt) SIKSILI sar„tiu' ’ SiaU Meattfy vlth bU Mid waatneattae, vlildi a Sana a( Hfaad eoa- ______________d vU bt a------- ^ Mjr^mtrpctor unlatt tWa Osraers' ReserratltM; Urn Baaed »• WTsa the a»y and m «hea la the opinlA of tha avaar smHi actloc VIU serre the beat latcresti ef the School District. No ktd may be afltbdraam after clostnf time tor a -aitad of thirty (301 daya. Contract Security: lOOW Perfaraanee. •bar aod Matei^l Bondt oa web eoa-raalor by each ladlrldual contractor. Walled Lake CoaaaUdatad Sebook Bacretary d Board, DWIQjtT WIStldAN ilareto' Sa^ Zt, tSit Momow radls la yrspaganda Japan appears to be the single most impoctbnt target of Chineee Communiet A survey of ststlMics compiled Mwwf 61 Japanese dilegitieni visited Red Ofoa ia D60, fron aay other - SEVEN^ Peiping also broadcasU to Japan in 1966. And the Peiping television statfea agraemeiit wMi tts Japnaess ooonterpart to pardtasej and exchange tetevision newsreoia. OeasraNy, boawver. led CUm uses several approaches — the exchange of Meadship dele-is. books, exhibitioas the sigsiw ef odlnral ovnen aad la aoeie cages to the ealal meet of dipiomatie rdatloiiB. At the saiae tin Edison Advertising Land Around Power Plant DETROIT m - Detroit Edison Go. said Saturday it is disMbnting a SO-page brochure advertWng a SM-acre tract of land near its SL Clair County power plant for sale. George B. Cstlin, director n(| area developroent for., £dison,{ said the utility hopes to atb*actl industry to the sHe, which it pur-| chased from the Michigan Iron aad Coke Co. last August. The tract fronts m the St Clair River and is Served by both railroad and highway routes. SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CO., fr. V. C. • BLENDED WHISKY, 86 PROOF. 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS How an exclusive discovery whips extra saoethness into Schenley whisky “ " This is a glass of unusual whisky. J It is Schenley. Its extraordinary I smoothness is the result of the I greatest advance in whisky making I in twenty-five years. Taking the same fine whiskies I always reserved for Schenley, we ___ J now put them through a costly new step. In this exclusive step the whiskies are whirled in a specially-iesigned vat by stainless steel blades and literally whipped into a smoothness never before attainable. 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Shop tod(^ and lovei Sepo-bese to (wmlrM w Mt-toAtoiwd ...t...A«S FEDERAL DEPT. STORE downtown and drayton plains Ftderatton fte-Ebcts FarmingtoB twp. AAan Max M. Fuller. 27751 Fidraity Hillt, FWininston TmniMdi^ h%i been re-elected to his third term preaident o( the Jewidi Weltere Federation of Detroit. The FedeMtian co-ordinate* *c-tlvitiea of 14 Jewish Detroit. Fishnr, at* SS, preaident of th* Aurf* Gasoline company. w«* cently named chairman of the annual Thrch Drtve of the United Foundation of Metropolitan De- CItrta. tnw Taralvo-MOe. E raifwayN ■.irarnilntlaaTiasii- Walled’Lake Parents to Hear Educator 586 to Roceivo Dagroos EAST LANSING UB-Michigan State University will confer 586 degrees tonight at winterv commencement exercises, which were postponed a week to await the return of President John A. Hail' [oomb County \ one of the best in me. WALLED LAHE -- Dr. John S. Haiteroa. dir*tor of special education in Macomb County, will be the guest speaker Wednesday at the 8 p.m. public meeting of SPUR (Special-Education Parents Unit lor Reurded) at Walled Lake Junior High School. ^ A nattonaliy known educator. Dr. Haitema has had many years of experience in the field of spscial education and his program in Ma- Dr.' HMtema wU| tions from the audience loUowint his talk. -______ ^ Stays in Washington WASHINGTON (AP> — Rainy s weather caused President Kenne-day to cancel a Sunday trip to his country home near Middle-burg. Va., where hit wife epent the week^ He remained in Wadiii«ton and attended Maas at Holy Trinity. _________ Tnc\' WALKED AWAY—Pilot and passenger walked away from the crash of this single-engine plane alter it nosed into the ground at the Romeo Goll and Country Qub. a mile east of Romea just after take-off Saturday morning. Only slightly cut In the mls- rMU«« FMw hap were the pilot, Edwin C. SemposW, 31, (rf 24333 Broadview St., Farmington, smd his passenger, Bruce,R Miller, 28, of 72 E. PallM St. Madison Heights. The golf course is adjacent to Romeo Airport. APnUlfCE iUTEBS-OLLIE FRETTEB SEZ: I CHALLENGE ANYBODY!!! ... and PurtlitnMre I Premiaa te Chra Yea One ef the last Appliance. TV er Hi-R Daab in the United States! More Callle Couiited Beef Prices May Hold To Honor Eight for Scholarship Studenh to Beil U. of M. Prize I UsAWAvnAnt 1* Wmo Cm. TU AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR $198 21-Inch Console RCA COLOR TV a *4T9 19 Cu. Ft. Fn«z«r Jet PmM aaclTM. SMI-Ont Area Given for Achievement *210 Brand Nomo 23-Inch TV $175« FORTABLE SLIM LINE TV ..•a. »9» 6u Bet Watef fuk 30-6«l Glass Liasd $40»s FREE! m. P**^«*^ r pwtteM ••ir- J"-MrrTlas »•« NORGE ELEC. DRYER $ee Msn nut 3t-iR. Eucnic luci $145 s up two EAST LANSING — C a t 11 ej veptoo'. we find beef prices in 1961 will likely average p« cent, no change in the raim-near 1960 prices, says John Fer-lber of heifers'one to two yean of e University!age. one per cent more calves and lour per cent more yearling JIWY O. PHIPPS Announcement is made of ihr iris. Michigan S agricultural economist. ( Although the United States De-j**®*” ” jpartment of Agriculture recently; I ^tarply lowered its estimates of^ Amtouncemem is mane oi inr ; Jwmber of nttle engagement of Judy G. Phipps iU.S. farms, there and Cpl. Robert L. Hutchings by ®*'P*»*® "’"'kiting this . . r. . ^ year than there were last year. the bride-riect's parents Mr. ard Mrs. Harlo O. Phipps of 2293 Hadley Road, Brandon Township. The proepretive bridegroom is the ton of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchings df 327 E. Glass Road, Brandon Township. No wedding date has eben set. Church to Dedicate New Wing he says. Whea the Il» census of cat- Special School Confab Eyed Hon less cattle than s The price outlook is not changed Huron Valley Board to Decide on Proposals for Voter Presentation Eight area studenU are among j' the 259 University of Michigan |j freshmen who will be awardedjl the William J. Branitrom Prise I for high academic achievement, p it was announced today. ■ The eight rociptenls have com- I pleted a mlnimam of U hours b of degree eredlU sad raak la I the lop 7 per cent of their classes at U. of M. || The prize is named after a ner of the U. of M- Regents’ Cita-|| tion of Hoiw, who originated theL Fremont pundatkm, whi^ iafl NEW! RCA VICTOR IUHL-^ I THE BIG STEP egm HIGH RDEUTY! ,, ____to improve the educa- tional. recreationi^ and civic faculties of Newaygo County. MILFORD - The Huron Valley Board of Education Is e.\pected i much because of the new esti-jto gchedule a special meeting later i mate, Ferris says. Total catUe “^uhis memth to decide what pro- year agp. The HOLLY - A 545.000 addition to the First Presbyterian Church here wil be ifedkated at 7; 30 p m. i monies Wednesday. from . _ confirm the belief that the cdF-J rent buildup in beef cattle num-l The Citizens' Advisoiy Commit-bers has been gradual. {tee has recommended several pro- posals to the school board on the I district's expansion in the next The prospects for spring are for increased marketing of fed cattle and some continued seasonal decline in cow slaughter. The net decade. Supt. HaroU Vfansen saM that room for Sunday School and church effort should keep finished cattle activities; i prices in April near March levels. An entrance from the rwrkingjhuf , moderate decline is in pros-' j pect for sometime this spring, Ferris says. lot will provide access to the wing and main building. Aa hour prior t^ the dedica-tlou a family supper will be uerced. Hie Women’s AMoriutton. heoiM by Mrs. GeraM Niles, wUI have charge of die dianer. Guests for the evening include Ray Barber, Holly schools, superintendent and building committee chairman, and committee members Mrs. Samuel Wright, Donald Stark, J. W. Keasey. Maurice Hadley and James Houae. Comparing the number of cattle this year to the number a year ago, Ferris says that while dairy cattle numbers are down one per i Other guesU are LeLand Wood, building fund chairman; Donald Freed, building designer; Ralph Tyler, contractor; Mert West, electrical contractor; and Daniel G. (toodeal, president of the board of trustees. Greeh Moroccan Jews as Part of Arab Nation RABAT, Morocco wnAddBNwiila» 5tONPAY. MABCH 20, mt / Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths. MSS. CEOSfli: A. DSAKK Mri. George A. (M«ry L.' Drake. SO. of Hollywood. Fit., died Friday in Hollywood. Survivors indude a daughter, larc of Hollywood. Fla.: three •ons Joseph of Detroit. George A. Jr., of Pontiac, and Thomaa E. ik Waterford. Al» surviving are asters. Mrs. Ross Stockwell and Kate &wyer, both of Pontiac; and a brother Thomas .Sawjer of Pontiac. Service will be held Wednesday! [ She is Burvix'ed'by hH* husband. Hqmc. Service will F\inerai arrangements are being Wednesday from the^MywS Grove made by Sparks-Grifftn FtmeraliBaptlrt Oiui^ in New Taaewell Home. LUSTER LUNDV with burial in Dnunmond Oeme-tety. MRS. CHARLR8 MaoGREOOR ship, will be held this evening at 8 o’clock from the C J. Godbardt Funeral Home in Ke^ Harbor. Mr. Lundy died Saturday at William Beaumont Hospital following automobile acddient. in-iu n member of Keego Baptist Church, he wa.s employed as ai Spi^TaSiJS. .t Pontiac Mptorijj^H. of l^on J, of^ Oak Hill Cemeteiy, The body i»iiw-Uvi.. hi. tMients i * daughter. ___ irs,,w„H.r Sumvmw include his parents, garet wi „ ^ Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lundy; his also leaves two grandchildren and iwife Thelma; a daughter Barbara; five, great-grandchildren. MRS. E P. HIXITN ^nn; and three sons. Roger D... Service will be held Wednesday Gregor, &2, of Cle\’eland Heighta. Ohio, died Saturday at her residence following a long illness. A former member of the Detroit City Club, she was a member of the Trtoty Episcopal Church In Alpena. SuniN’ors include two sons, Ar- Home, Mowed by burtal In Oxford I Mrs. Hix, a member o( the Oxford Methodist Clafoch, died Saturday after a long iUoesa. She la survived by .a brother. MRS. WILLIAM W. MeOrrVRB WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Service tor Mra. William W. (Heled K.> McIntyre, Tl. 196S Rosedale Road will be at 2: p.m. Wedneeday at OTdiafd Lake Community Church, Orchard Sponsors U.S. Loans s to Aid Traffic Snaris Burial wiu be In White Chape Memorial Cemetery. Trey. Mrs. McIntyre died yesterday after a long illnesa. Her body is at the C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home, Keego Harbor. Surviving are two eons, James of Detroit and Oaude of Park- parents, jgarrt with whom she resided. Sta* ville, Mo.; a daughter, Mrs. Gilbert F. Whitston of Royal Oak; Mr. r p S i Hultih 79 "I*™™ Episcipal Church Mrs. E. P. (Edna S.) Hultin. 79, ,,0^ surviving are twoii„ Alpena with burial in Ever- Of 24 Miller Court died thli nwm-'brothens. Jessie and William of! neen Cemetery tag at Pontiac General Hospital portae; a brother and two ^ followtag a brief illness. i„ Oregon; two brothers and| DONALD E. RAWLINS A member of Centra! MethodisLa stater in Kentucky; a sister and; service for Donald E Rawlins, Church, she was also a member of brother in Tennessee; and a broth-^ Second Ave will be held Better Homes and Garden Qu^er in Indiana. iTtie.sday at 1- p.m.’ from the Order of Eastern Star Na 228. anrf After ^ratce this -evening ^ a life member of Royal Neighbors bo* will be taken to New Ta7e-,g^.^, of America. well.Tenn., to the Coffey Funeral, cemetery. 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ANNABELIJC HIX OXFORD--^ Soevic® -fw Mrs. Annabtlle Hix. 93. formerly of Ox- GOP Man Dies FromCancier Rep. B. Carroll Reece, Active In Washington, Will Be Missed WASHINGTON (API I Carroll Reece of Tennesse, onetime Republican national chairman and long allied with the most conservative forces of his party, is dead at 71. I Reece died Sunday ta the Bcth-esda, Md., Navy Medicgl Center, 1 which he entered in January. The hospital reported death was caused by lung cancer. He was in and out at the hospital several times after minor surgery, and even went to the Capitol to vote against the enlargement of the House ~Rutes ICommitte, of v*ich he was I member. I His death left the house lineup 'at 172 Republicans and 260 Dem-'ocrats, with five vacancies. ! Former Vice President Richard ;M. Nixon said at Los Angeles he i felt a personal loks because Reece i"was one of my most loyal friends land supporters.” Nixon said “in his long carer he established a record of success ta political activity which has seldom been equaled In the nation's history.” Former President Dwight D. Ei-vacationing Palm Springs. Calif., .called Reece veteran ta legislative and political affairs and a staunch supporter of (the principles I have sought to ad-Ivance during the years of my two administrations. He will be great-|ly missed." j Reece served as national chairman from 1946 to 1949, resigning jhis House seat to do so. Under I his direction the G(H> captured control of congress ta 1946 — the I Congress President Harry S. Truman amailed as a "do-nothing I Congress” in. his successful 1948 presidential campaign. Reece was serving his 18th term in the House. He suffered only one defeat, in 1930, and after that was not even opposed by Democratic candidates staunchly Republican district, one of two GOP. districts in Tennessee. Does BUDDER IRRITATION MAKE YOU NERVOUS1 Tbounndt tr« no* Slwovtlint how bibcIi iMmteUn/^nt^Vldnrf'or Bteddcr IrrlMUoEM. ThraB.|rrluUoni often occur kfur IS. nnd mnr ainkc rou icnce ajtd nerretu frWB too trcoucBU kurnuid oc Itchlot irtanttOB both dor nndnlihi SoeoMUrils, sou wiir low iJccp and cutter frOa Mecdoehet. Borktehe and tael etd, tlrad. depreaaed. In coeh Irritation, mrsnx BiuaUr brinca tatt, ralaxtnt epnfort hr ettrbloc --- -- airoaa, acid artna an ______ --- - . . ^ and seven grandchildren. THOMAS J. SHANAHAN TROY — Service tor former IVoy resident Thomas J. Shana-1^, 74. of East Tawas. will be 1 p.m. tomorrow at the JMl Chapel of the WiUiam R. Hamilton Cb., Birmingham. Burial will be In Roselai]d Paik Ometery, Berkley. Mr. Shanahan died Friday at his home following a heart att^. He was a retired machinist tor General Motors. Surviving are.Ms wife Leah; two daughters. Mrs. Ray W. MadMn-aM of Lbthrup VUlaBS and Mrs. Barbara Fnie of Highland Park; three sons, Chailea of Lake Orioa. Ralph of Detroit, and Louis of Highland Park; 14 graniJdiUdren and oiie great grandchild. Yovth found Dood on Floor of Gorogo X Pontiac youth was found dead this morning on the floor of the gMge at his home at 78 Plagree The death of-Gregory Quayle, 18,' was caused by carbon monoxide poisoning, according to Pontiac po- Offleers sal hU own Ute. WASHINQTCm (UPI)-A snarl at traffic is choking the economies of the nation's cities. Sen. Harrison A. WiUiams said today at the start of Senate portation hearings. Willtanu, D-N.J., sponsor of a $32&-miUion plan to help cltiei and towns solve their mass trgjiispor-tation problems, said in an opening statement that such legislation was 'urgently needed.” The homing mbewnmiltee of the Senate Banhlng and Ou-hy J. hold a three-day hearing on ways Williams tattoduced a bill, with 18 cosponsors, to provide a low-interest, long-term revolving loan fund of $250 million a^ a $75 million matching grant program to help localities solve their trana-portation tieups. ,aaid be apparently took Need Bilibns for Roads SACRAMENTO. Calif. 0mU3Ljikm Distinctive Furnishings . . Beauty and . . . ore not loft to chonce at the Donelson-Johns Funerol Home. A plonned progronl of remodeling end redecorating under the' direction of on interior decorator has been* continuous since we begoh to serve you. We feel thot beautiful and peaceful, surroundings ore a necessary port of our service to you. (F%efre federal 4-4511 Ott Our (Prml^s Q)onelson.-yh>hns 855 West huron st. pontiac U.i Gov't Grade 'A', Gov't Inspected, Oven Ready, Completely Geaned Fryers »29 lb. .ean, • • . ^ — Gxottno Beet Fresh Oom Roody Tender, Young ■oastMM i’rvi; 3n Broilers SVS Sweet Smoked Ttovor 59*n Sklnloss Franks lole, Mich. Gn 1-lb. Pkg. Glendole, Mich. Grade I Polish KMlNMa 49*n PrOsh Lako Sowlts /Medium Size 4^ ^4 Pon Reody A I »■ Food Club All-Purpose Fleur if No Coupon Needed ir Pillsbury Enriched All-Purpose Flour roDKj vfuo Whole Tomatoes 6 Cone 1 food v^iuo Whole Kernel Corn 6 Con) 1 SAVE 10c With Coupon Below Vegetable, Vegetarian or Been & Bacon Dependoble Book: Matches S1» Food Club Tomoto Souce ^ Food Club Fototoes cS Tost-D“Lite Kidney Beons H Steele's Limo Beans *°wwte eZ Vevco Spoghetti ‘■£112?*“ cm Tost-D-Lite Pork & Beans iZ Wyler's Soup Mix*^%?siF c • 398*Aubuni • 5060 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Ploins • 59 S. Sagifiow . • North Hill Plm, Rochester FLINTY OP FEU PAEKINQ ' Bsmm IF F^ W I I F 4 ( . C ) l_l :> I 4 f I L- ( . I F T /XfVI F ^ ■I . T' THE PpyXIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 20, IMl ELEVEN Camp Fire 51st Year Americana Decor Is Boy-Proof CHXCAOO on>I)-The prob* lam of dacoratlnt $ tmall boy’s room la wlwra fo pot tho Pontine Council of Camp Hra OMs oaiafaimtod tlit or-gaointion’a SUt bliHiUy with n •tagi riMMr "Tho'Orowbig Yonn** tetitytey at Unooln Jbnior »|h Schocd. As a concluaton of the coun* ctl’s p>h]en jublleo observance, the program was a review ol the past SO years in skit, song Tha first telephone converaa-tion, atlant movie scanes, the wmnen’s suffrage movement and Worid War 1 and U aotlvi-Uaa aa fits bomefi^ wtra among subjects chosen tor Tbs crossword puzzle and bingo erasM, establishment of ittis UMtsd NatkNBs, the beatnik age and the presidential election also were dramatized. POnilAE DANOn Danees popular during the past 60 years, including the ooit shoe, Charleston, Jitterbug and rock and roll, were staged. Tbs girls also offned their verskma of the popular tunes "Good Old Summertime,’’ "Mammy,'’ ‘‘Whistle While You Work," ‘‘Buttons and Bows,"<"Any Bonds TbdoyT’’ and'‘76 Trombones.’’ Camp Fire's typical activities through the years were reviewed in skits covering the founding of the organization, an Indian dance and ceremonial, community service projects and camp outings. ★ ★ ★ Songs and traditional youth and folk songs were sung by the group’s chorus under the ..direetian of Mrs. Jasper Warden and Mrs. Melvin Boersma. Arrangements for the show were made by Mrs. Eldon Gardner, assisted by Mrs. Euell Smith, Mrs. Charles Cupp Jr., Mrs. Harry Gust-key, Mrs. Norbert Hoffman and Mn. Ray Hofttnan. nlahlnga coordinator, suggested meeting the challenge with I handsome but rugged early “Any Bonds Today?”, popular World War II song, loas aaged by Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls at Saturdays 51st birthday celebraHon “The Growing Years” in Lincoln Jut^ ior High Sid^l. “Uncle Sam,” Nancy Graham of Third Avenue, displays a giant bond, flanked by Karen Trachet (left) and Eileen Felton, both of East Mansfigld Strea, in tiiis scene so familiar some 20 years ago. “But leave the deUeats four-poster bed of Early American tradition out of a boy’s room," .she counselkl. ‘‘A trundle bed will reflect the same period and M's better for bouncing.’’ Miss Lamberty's newest de-SltttlJor a boy's room makes use of a Salem maple-fiiUahed bed, with the trundle or lower bed rolling out for -an overnight guest. While rosebud strewn sheets and coverlets look marvelous with Early American maple or pine, MIu Lamberty Is against them lor a boy’s room. "Hwnd die stores for cotton coverlets printed with gaily colored pennants, Madras spreads, striped bolsters and t^lored throw pillows. Wallpapers in inovindal prints are also taboo for a boy’s room. Miss Lamberty said. She suggested- neutral walls and matdiing draperies as the best background for the multl.. IMl A magnificant amy of ihoatht, bouffant prfnH, |ackat drtataa and cotton knits at you will avor 14 L wmm Ha fw MMry hi Mkh. Ft 241St Ani Chapter Will Hold Style Shaw Plans for the annual benefit cant party and fashion show have been com|rieted by Ani Chapter of the Armenian Relief Society. Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building has been reserved for^the affair at 8 p.m. Wednes* (toy. New Unit Does Many Chores Is being aaristed by Mrs. Albert ' Heading committees are Mrs. Harry Topalian, tickets; Mrs. John Haroutunian, prizes; Mrs. Baikave TorOeian, refreshments; and Mrs. Louis Haroutunian. .publicity. * Apparel for the style show will be furnished by Pontiac's DeCor Shop. Tickets are available from any member or may be purchased at the (kxM-. cleans rugs. TIM comhinatlOB rag cleaner and floor oondltk»sr is designed to di«ense automatical* ly li<]uid waxes, floor and rag cleatter. TIm unit is pow^ by a • motor drlvii« the bni* at 500 . Familiar Request (UPD -* The newest terry-doth beach Jacket for youngsters is hooded — and has a Mars’ motif. TTm back of the Jacket is printed with a picture of a ciiaracter from space - who hdds a sign saying: •take me to your leader.” Ani Chapter of the Armenian iRelief Society has completed plans for its annual bertefit card party and style show Wednesday in Pontiac Federal Sav-ings and Loan Building. Busy iviA a practice session at cards are committee heads (from left) Mrs. John Haroutunian, Waldo Street; Mrs. Barkave Torosian, North Jf^nson Avenue; Mrs. Harry Topalian,.Nava-fo Road; and Mrs. Berj Gerjekian, North Marshall Street. 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Don't woit 0 moment longer to hovi your family's word-robe cleaned like new, fresh os Spring, ready for the Easter Parodel You con be confident you'll look your best-Let Fox Cleaners Pontiac's fovorite cleaners for over 32 yeors solve oil your cieoning 'problems no matter whot the occasion. - Piekip aid Delivenr Serviet - COMPLETE SHOT SEBTICS he emert-leak emartm Modeling a Step on Social Stair LONDON UP-Still glamorous at 39. former model Barbara Goalen says thet modeling can lead a pretty girl straight to a fancy title. “There is real prestige in being a model now,” she says. “It's considered a respectable Job even in the best of families. Miss Goalen has some outstanding evidence to prove that modeling can lead to the Former model Pugh married t^scount Astor and is now a viscountess. Two other former models are now countesses. They’re Diane Kir, married to Eari Beatty and Jane McNeil, wed to the Earl of Kalkeith. Clotheipin Trick Fasten iFsnap clothespin upside down'on the wail or shelf next to'your washing machine. This comes tai handy to hold the (diectric coftl off the floor and out ci your way. _ . Not aa lllnegg, but See the Doctor Change Not to Be Feared By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Once in a while I like to try to take the “ghosts" out of meno-'pause. Judging from mall from my readers there are still many old wives’ tales haunting it. Menopause is not an illness. It is as natural a part of a woman’ life as puberty. One marks the beginning of the childbearing period and the other the end of it. Most women who are in good health weather, menopause with little discomfort, some with none at all. The body is In a state of transition and until the glandular system adjusts to the new setu pthere may be spau8e. * The greatest danger (rf this period Is that a woman may blame unusual symptons and conditions on menopause and not seek medical help as she would otherwise have done. Sometimes symptoms of cancer are attributed to menopause and are therefcMie neglected until it is too late. Any irregularities should be reported to your doctor at any age. So, look forward to the years after this transition period. Many women oqwrience new energy and lovelier than ever. Keep In touch with your phyiician ★ A * If you would like to have my leaflet, “Menopatise," which gives you more detailed information, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 32. Address Josephine Low-man In care of The Pontiac Press. Have You Tried Thig? Noodles Are Delicious With Bacon and Cheese Gals Jam Gyms-It's About Time! (NIU) — The gym cram Is really spreading. And it’s about time. Women adw have never in thrir Jivea before attempted an exercise of any kind are suddenly starting to whittle down flabt^ arms and thighs, trim down waistlines and hips. If yw have found that you Just will not exercise at home, that go to a gym and have the company of other women. Lots ot women like the feeling of companionship. Car's Back Seat Safest for Tots NEW YORK (UPD - Put youngsters in the bacdc seat when they’re riding in a car. The padding and cushions will help protect them in the event of an accident, say safety experts. They also suggest safety catches on rear (foors and harnesses or special seats for infants and chil- i NIOHOUE CALUN6- If Tmt COMKETMT INSUm? if Not, Roo6 TMt MosMflo! ONE pounr PIOTBCnON PLAN we can assure you complete carefree protoctlon in line with tode/s replacement value of your property! You'll be pleasantly surprised to see how our plan covert many out-of-the-ordinary situsMons and is easily arrst>oed to suit your financial requirements. 1,200 COLORS All Ayailable in Minutes! Pootiae Roekeote Paiit Coapiele Wallpaper Salectiea 2 S. CASS Comor Huron FE 3-7129 Open DaMy I to 5:30 — Fri. 'HI 9 — Sat. 'tU S BY JANET ODELL Pontiac Preeaa Hobm EtHtor Today’s recipe tells a new way to serve noodles. The dish could be the main course Go of a luncheon or a potato substitute for jlinner. Mrs. Calvert Reynolds says this is an old Polish redpe. Mrs. Reynolds works with her church group, but considers her family her bobby. there** stiU time to have your worn furniture RE-UPHOLSTERED before Emter Neumode Hosiery Shop 82N.Sariiuiw FE 2-7730 / THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MABCH 80,' Itei undor S ywn ot B m Imp than 14 per eat o| U.S. drfvlnc pomdatioB but THlRTElSy the U.i. drivliic popi^tioB but were bmdved la 39 per eeat el the tetal aoddeati duxw ii«1969. PLAN NOW WESTEBN TODBS VliJt the iplendon of Western United States; See the megnifi. eence of Grand Canyon, Yellow. Hone, Yoeetnite. the Cenedian Rockies end many landmarks ind vacation areas known throughout the world. Call today for reservations to meet your plansi pqhtiac p^®^(^^Aged Parents Are an Exhausting Burden Meal Friday Membetv of BrtherlCburt No. 13, Order of the Amaranth, assembled Friday evening in Ro^velt Masonic Temple. Charter Members’ Night this Friday will b^n with a co-operative *■ sr at 6:30. ata. Mai Baleh, Mrs. Lanra WMt, Mn. ABaa SdMiiUt and Mn. Lain BaeUer wUl ba la eharga at the room aad of unquestkming lesiM In it a poor sdiolar and Ms strife are flndiiig it ha^ to feed them-eelves, their chlldion and ^ family’s toothleas, tsrtsted, g^le oU crone of a grandmother. Royal Matron Mrs. Alexander McVean appointed the following committee; finance. Mra. William C. Ptahlnl, chairman, Bert Weddle and Mrs. Olive Burgess; auditing; Clyde ’lyviaend, chairman, Mrs. Roy WUton and Mrs. E. A. Pearaon; grievance and "WlBpru-dence, Mr. ’Tosrasend. chairman, Roy WUton, Pierre Shaver, Mrs. Pf^ert and Mrs. Harold Scfaing- more food to give her. tngly feeble, leaning on her stick America aged parents cu exhaust dhl|dren’s supply, not of food but of moral and physical strength. Unsightly Hair Parmgncntiy Removed NEW Shortwave Diathermic Method Free Coiuuitation TONY’S BEAUn SHW Refreshments were served by Mrs. McVean and Mr. Schmidt, assisted by M ^ vFQURTEEX THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY: MARCH W, 19^1 jQNLim TWO DOCTORS ON DUTY ASSURE YOU IMMEDIATE SERVICE on . * EYE EXAMINATIONS FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS / EYE GLASS REPAIRSi PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103 N. SaginwR (acian fram Sbntml FE 2-Q^I Hn. 9 J0-5 J0 Mty Mon. or Fri. Evt. bv Anmr. A A. Miloc, OJ>. Y- * C. Foinborg. 0-0. EXPERT SERVICE WORK From coast-te-co«st 7tro$Ton« jSeagoingDetecfive IWams of Trouble PATTERaON, N. J. (UPI)-An ..Joctrarie »wfotag “dotectlv*" hM been 4tv«lo|wd to worn of po> Man in Spacs Will Astronauts Be the First? ■ar BlUL WDJtS «t^. ~ DCS ANGELES (UPU-HomI- Tho dWkc, • he«rii« tempm- Um« euy cod Om ProJ^rt Me^ r by Bogoi utranaut the fint man in ^ -----but **---------**------- uieg«eDW*wr t-iwwwe* »<■■■»•■• nWUld Id • difteront bMrinK points, which. It ovorhented, could cause n^ slavv^ end ewn fire. vFliich is by way of pointing When owrhenting oecun. an dlBtcuity in trying to an- cfectropto‘•brain’’sounds an^^ ^ ^ question. •Wh. pin-points the begint' Ihero a ns ^‘exactly. Ex-Fishei Body — ----------------------------------- Omdal Retiring at Livonia Plant Appointment of Herbert W. Xo the medical ’ man; space Home as resident comptroller of begins about 12 miles up — the fisher Body idant in Uvonia. 6s.ooo feet - because a was announced in Detroit Friday nuui's blood wlU boO at that by a V. Boodi. divisional comp- height without a presmrixed suit. Irotler and assistant treasurer of t»«is men have been flying into General Motors. gp«ce tor some time as fas as a a a medical acienoe is concerned. Home wiU replace Reginald J. Niehedns who is retiring April 1 under provisians of the General Motors retirement plan after nearly 42 years of service. , A business admlaiatrn-tian graduate of the Valvetaity of DetroM. Home staHed with Flshw Badp la IMS as a eirrk at the LaariMi plaaL la IN#. A PkectMoii adjust bntkai and add biaka fluid V ------------ 0 Sdantifieally impact and align front and to nannfactnrari gpadflcatioaa 0 Fmdiian balanoa both front udiaeis. 0 Chedt poww bnka and power ataidnf nnita whan appKcabla. ALL FOR ONLY... Any Amnrican Mndn Car PAYDAY TERMS fl 146 W. Hvrai briiMO your doNor bvyi MES snera FE 2-9251 Body GenersI Office. In Detroit St s stattstlehui Is the seoannt-ing depnrtsaent. A series sf pen-mrilsni there led te Us appslnt-'ment ss proeedwsi snditor In Tb the neramutical engineer, space starts where there no longer is enough air to fumtoh "Utt” tor airplane srlngs — about 35 miles above the earth. • A ♦ * To the space vehicle engineer, space hei^ where there no longer is enough air to offer serkxiB resistance at tremendous speeds — about 160 miles fltxn earth. Ts the radio engtaeer, space ............-t behtw m m ) men have ^ wUeh he has hrid riace IMS. Nicholas began his General Motors career in 1919'as a cost clerk with CMC Truck A Coach in Pontiac. He was transferred to Fisher Body in Pontiac in 1924, and was named assistant comptroller of the Fisher-Lansing plant in 1936. In subsequent moves he was comptroller of the Lansing, Flint No. 1 and Grand Blanc Firiier Body plants. In 1912 he was dtp-pointed to group comptroller at General Offices in Detroit. He was made resident comptroller of the Pontiac plant in 1946. and resident comptroller of the Livonia plant in 1958. Grenade Being Used for Paper Weight Tucsew, Arjg. on — Frank Nevarea, night watchman at the Pima-Cwty Oourthouse, noticed an ng^y-looking grenade on the desk of Assistant Planning Director John Tsaguris. Nevarea called, police. Officers notified demolition experts from Davis-Moiifhnn Aif Force Base They pronotmeed the grenade i dud. Tsagtuis said he was amazed at all the fuss. He had been using the grenade as a paperweight for the last year. Old Car's in Demand WARSAW fUPI) - One of the most envied people in Poland today is a young man who owns a J924 Chrysler car , with 72QJ000 miles to its credit, the Qirysler Corp. is reported to have; oflerikl to trade him a n?w Chiywler lor the old car tl he can get f‘ ' Detroit. Less heft ! VIIQI P’ Bulk has been trimmed for livelier action! Power supplied by new^ 3^-cubic-inch Trophy V-8 Engine! That’s how Pontiac delivers so much hustle with such a sizeable savings in gas. Try this nimble hen-diing Catalina just as soon as you can. MBW BRIBO OP “CAr* PROM PONTIAOI nbwhlwiw.^-tsm4 where the earths nkr finally thins to nothliw — 600 to 1,000 milfs from lbs eniUi. > >- Whnt about “outer Mdctr There it no e*nct suswer lor this, either, ahhough in genersl scientists prem to use it for flight outside the atmosphere, wax BECOME FAMIUAR This is only the beginning. Your grandchildren and great-liUren, etc., will become gmndchifa fapiliar i jClalunai jOalunar space; That between the earth and moon. “CIS“ means “on this side" — this tide of the moon. Traariaaar space: "Tinas*’ Interplsnetary space: Between he pimts. Late-, much later,, perfaape, when your deeoendanta no longer out tnoe you on theh fansUy tree — man may fly into Inter- Waist MBOiurtmBnts DBttrminB Contributions BRISrrC^, R.L (UPI) — The Bristol Junior Women’s Qub used a tape mnasurs to rate funds to send n state delegate to the Junior Women’s Qub natkmnl CodoMdi6s Written Guarehtee eetouwnis. ana haw- !*• ■■••• The club assessed members a llexBxC«Bp«T penny an Inih tor their .waist mi rwa. ti. ■»- nu. me-«eei Only today’s foremost dream-aiB talk of flight toto htePgala^t tie space — between gate^. loan Oil Paintings to U. of C. Campus SANTA BARBARA. Chlif. (UPD — A coltetlim of 20 rare oil paintings by 15tb and 17th century .masters has been loaned to the University of CalifornlA's Santa BarbEra canqHis. The prize collection belongs to Francis Minturn Sedgwick, who has hinted the paintings may find a permanent tome on tfafc cam-pua. It so, univerrity chiefs say, it will be the most Important art acquisidoa in the history of the OS ORRIED OVER DEBTS ss.'Siasi NO MCURITT on INOOMIM RfOUIMD ONI PUCI TO FAY ik'^u'SSSSSr K Tlif Ptepto of Oaklmd Ceimty % 9 WlM Neror naUioi O S HIGH SCHOOL 8 an inritod to write fer FREE bMkIeC TeDs Iww you can ^ earn year ^ r*"*""*"****"" r.r. s-w S ^ AMEEICi h ^ SmS m» . mchlcu Mw rnsB M M 14 Trot, ri Crmlit Coimscitep tzp^rij^e Ifosn: Doily 9 to S Wed, oad Sat. f to H Hoot MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSILOK » AMrtw ..................... .........ra«« ..... ^ Stops Constipation Due to ** Aging Colon” New kixotive discovery iwcreotes 3 eMenfiob for normal regularity. .A.y0s8««wo«d«.teWtohtoinu.- OouNuto dg. dwory«iii«olOB«attattoaE».tow the NraatUi thAt propch wsMe from out the body. StASDABi bowel comeou be- uneqMlW com eo dry end tbnwkeo thai they tone Behby cotoo ”“***■ reii to ttimolaic the urse to purse- Coaohaid aett Rehef. docion nty. hei la a sew reSexei that cumuleu the viui msee huuHiYSprtacipie.0ld-etyiebulk.e8d “rNPWi" moMcaer. aiay cieete is., take 3 or Omnud rcitem eves 4 days for lelief. OM-uyle salie snd comupatkw oversisht;» to Stotie n drun cramp and gnpe the emire wa» hotpHal proved uie even for aa-syuem. OT aO ieutive.. ooly new incteniiwNhere. AndCouwAm w CouNum sivec you H. Hwcial 3-wsy ioierfere wito • * ■ uwrkioniy on the lower orotherfoodnutrmtt.CielCM^MO todeyl wnODUcrotT SiZS 4B» S'”, couNum ! miierthsi I cohwtArci NEW’61 CARS prove their economy with new... PURE GASOLINES THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, MARCH 20. 196^ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. fifteen Boys Club By JIM LONG Not too kms «|0 ~ Jlut a year to bo predto - the WeM Subui^ hm Boya dub In Keeco Harbor reorganized and later moved Into iKpw quarters. ' ★ a * Officials naturally anticipate In- The expansion came, but not like the gradual rise that had been expected. . ' Bather than by degrees, the memberrtip Jamped -almost overall” to mere than aaa, ■early MpOag the aomber el beys who had taken part in the Vem Bradbum, dub president, otters a slmpie explanation tor the phenomenal growth which challenges any other boy* club in the state. "We give the boys what they want. If we don’t have a particular program that interests a group OWiTlMUICD WTTXMIT "And as long as we can continue to gel the backing and support of area citi^ns there will be no stopping the West Suburban Boys Oub,!’ Bradburn said. "We’ve got something good go- let up in making it one of the best dubs for youngsters in the state.” ^ "WHAT IS IT?” - Mitchell Gerou, ID, left, ing’here, a^id wr^’t totend'to * ^^velt School, would Uke to know what Bobby Bernal. 10, is making on the jig saw. Only trouble is Bobby himself isn't sure what will be the outcome. More than 800 boys like Mitchell and Bobby are provided with all types of woodworking equipment, along with numerous other indoor and outdoor activities at the West Suburban Boys aub. , GOOD BAHNO - The Wanoi*l Auxiliary of pmum ivm« riwtM the Wateifoid Tosonh^ Eagiea Qub are aome to take advantage of todlities in tiie new addi- of the county’s best cooka, as is evidenced by tton to the Eagles clubhouse on Highland RoAd members of tiie LkMis Oub. This is the first di^ near Qsscent Lake Road. i»i.artf imy — Ulfis RBAUTirUL — Much of the material was also donated by mem- Hmt’a the plan for tin Waterfotd Township bos, and even the Women’s AiudUary telp^ Qub on MM —F the towMlrip hall. The pakit the beautiful interior. The dub o^brated . iMidttkm (left), like the other aection of the build- its gisid opening of the addition this wedwnd. kiR, srais constructed entirely hy dub members. StHed to the modern taste, and small to save you space -that's the charming, colorful Princess phone. This new extension goes anywhere in your home, and goes beautifullj^ The dial glows softly fai the dark so you can find it quickly and then, when you lift the receiver, lights up brightly to make dialing easy. The Princess phone comes in your choice of five decorator colors-white, beige, pink, blue and turquoise. Easy tq get, too. Just call your telephone businees office, or ask the man on the telephone truck. The Princeu phone with dial and night lights bwlH in costs only pennies a day after o one-time charge. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO>MPANY ^ f SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MABCH go, 1961 But Tliingg Are Moving Alie»d Rajrfdly Peace Corps Planners Have Problem^ ■ whM 1 rwUI tht ««y It is In « trsMi mw ths pfsMwws. MMktf how to seiisi projsoto, tow to totoli _______JsSTiitoto u4 hem find oMN «*os stol Ntoiy RMMqr in svsrdtvctopMl Wstoiatton toi^ Igtoiiwd I si Mir wtoto toiton nTMto -ilM NsvMMtor ssMSsiito to Ms tosnn 4 toMMl WMto IMM ) Ctops III ISU £sw by Hsy or Jmm «d too flnt vsI* wtoMi swirssM Bsxt ton. ♦ * ★ Quo typtosl smsU prablMB wsi rsM Iv n dtpiamat from s prtmith’T country. "You mutt know," the diptenat said, "That In my'country, if s younf man tahoa a firi out to duaw, it to mandatory that hs marry her." A note was made to include tbto In the tostracttoni. ‘STAOINO ABEAS’ TyaJataf eoursee wfll last from thrm to ate montha la the IMtsd Ststoa. with paiiiapa two wsshs' mora traininc in tbs predeet ssua-tiy or la a “stagini araa." fhr oaample. Panto Meo may be a tralniag araa far mhaitoeis BQiaf to Lain ‘ ‘ i3rf,3!ni*a aaksd a lot of qoaatfcms about "sMtof toanan nsoda" rathar than "a«taf Amaitea" will bs ths main Job of votuntoera. a a ♦ the corps that to faur or fivs months of study, faur houra a day, a ooDete graduate can bs taagtt ‘ speaking hnowtodge ol swan prajsets are to be In oouatitoo where die language harrier to not some 15 countries in Asia. Africa and Latin America, ofOciato are getting a claaiw idsa of what Teachtag to to hs a mafar part of the fbst pnijoets. ★ a * The Panes Onpa pians to atait experimsiitally uaiag Ih chamala tor sendSag overseas — through programs up by naivursitiaa, by vobml agemtoto, by IntanailoaBl organ-izadam. by other U. •. aid agan. des, and dirsctly hy the Paaes Corps itsait Eveatnally. «as or tno of may bs chosen as boat Why Accept Less for Your Money NOT 3% NOT 3’/2% BUT 4% CURRENT RATE on ALL SAVINGS Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. FPff PARKING IN PFAR OF BUILDING 75 W. Huron FE 4-0561 Ths Paaes Otope hss had AON tetoMf el toto*y sbsdt |oln> Thsas paraaas win Ma bs ssMieattaa dtaSSw ffttototoahy *Wraatoly h . ■ntiyWUliBieaMsmuice fuCflctoatll Uva at the Jsval of somsoas in a oomiaunswa ooeupa-tion in ills opuntry tavslvsd. They also win accvnulato a tort saustaace lay" whioli they can itoaw when lubgii to the United Statet. This may be toO to |TO a month, giving volunteera w atom wbsa they flatoh 0 yaari af Penes Oiips asrviss, Vilaatosas wM net hs sial I V. a. « luntcers Itvs in toweat standard of liviiig In a country. Thay wOMto* "at the sf psspis In Ihs aaias s* _ ... s^M elsas to it gs prnsitoaL" m paabaMy bs SM sto -If tor every » a " Corps werhsrs sbread. Divorce Decrees ArtoM L. tlMI WUUMI tr_r«twt "oofto a. fiwB AnM J. Tkkala matoh beoksa year. OSCAR FERRELL 0h‘d<€ii CHICKEN WINGS..............«29«, Idoel far Soup BACKS or NECKS ...;...^lO^ IAdOU PINEAPftE.........r-l4l/}Oi.c«nt49e WITH RIBS AM ATTACHED BREASTS DRUMSTICKS 49 c LB. 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Sports! Some oyer-emphotize it and some decry it but the sportiqg world it o big port of our liyes. Sports ore o chollenge ond this is good. It mode o mon out of 0 boy ond be become the winner of o Grand Slom. It mode o boy from o poor fomily become one of the greotest boxing chompions of oil time. It mode onother run and run until he ran foster thoii ony mon hod run before. It's on exciting world ond The Pontioc Press mokes you o port of it. Froni the locol bowling league to the big leagues of Briggs Stodium you will rood obout it in The Pontioc Bftss. For All the News of Your Sporting World rood The Pontioc Press. aiGHTEEX THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAYi MARCH ao, 1061 Class Tells-Canadiens Champs Again ★ ,★ Tigers En/oy 'Golf Day After Edging Phils, 10-8 LMCBJU4D, Fta. Bob Scheffing gave the Detroit TIgen a aat4iy vacation for goU today and even the moot cynical oboerver wmdd have to say the playen deserve it They have worked bard since spring training began, and they have worked successftiUy. Count tog a pair ol "B” sipiad ganto over the wedtend. The dub’ record in Grapefruit League com-pditioo is 8^ nwso IM at dearwaler. The Bubba Morton stroked a threerun pinch home run in the fourth inning when the Tigers were losing 5d; Larry Osborne hit run homer in the fifth after the Phils were leading M; Joe Grzenda yMded only one hit in the last three innings: Jake Wood was on base five times and he. Rocky Coiavito, Dick Brawn and Osborne each had three hits. One note suggesU that the Tigers are getting into at least one mid-grove — the game li and 15 tninutsa. “With some chifaa it often ddiMn’ mah» Ihiidh mmoba. but wiih ning is importaht to tta," he said, and here are tbs maaon he gave: “tt’s a lit to tK dub trying to up to the standinga. We have to op«rato as a team. Whan a coiqile of younger players aren't hitting well or pitch^ wall the winning gives them something else to think about. If wa ware k ' these games, a yeu>« fellow »eve Boros might worry quite a bit because he's not getting as I as he knows he can: wvaa some of the to-Some things about yesterday's Cleveland beat San Franciaoo 74 and Chicago Cubs split, deteating the ins Angeles Angels IM while losing to Boston 6-3. Charley MaaweU Ut two hsm-en and a doable la Det^Mt’s 16- wlBuMf tun with hla first Mt of the Spring. CMeo's seventh toning hla first hit to U and raised his batting average to ■OdT. In otitef tar UrWpped PitUbui. City UankM the Chicago WMte lex 3-0. Cincinnati outlasted Mlh waukeo 1S>10. Minnesotd^ Twins bomhsd Los Angelos’ Dodgers 10-2, Kirkland’s double got the >«b done for the Indians against the Giants. Yogi Berra's throwtog ei^ ror allowed Qua Triandos to score wtfii the cliachsr tor Baltimore as the Yanksts lost their eighth to Montreal NHL Ruler for 4th Straight Year lUd Wings Draw 2-0 Blank in Final Oame; 'Boonwr' Shut Out The Cards won it early, lacing Pittsburgh starter Harvey Haddix I for five first-toning runs on singled 1 by Julian Javier, Bill Whits, KSO B Boyer, and Stan Muslal, a double J by Daryl SMUeer and two passed | balls. Bob Gibson, Ron Kltoe and | Ltady McDaniel blanked the world | on seven hits—foUr by a Walto Post's third spriisf homer Otleo rernandSS batted InttewaaOiekey shotofa siit n eighth as the Rads piled it ( against the Braves after forging Msad with a seven-run second, a Homers by £omt Venatiei and { Harmon Killebivw triggered the | Twins' triumph over the Dodgers I a raiiMtoortensd slx-tontoi con- { Ml. I Eight runs in the fourth toning— I three on a homer by John Ro* g mano and another trio on Wlihe a BY HU. OOBNWIU, DCmpIT - Oass WUI teO, they anan* ---------Mantmal a^, and the Montreal Canadtobs prbved thaln here Sunday night »««»n6 aunound coach Heetcw (Tbi) Blaka fay wtonli« the National Hoekey and lot out widi a choer in the dreaatog room Uague champloiiahip Mr the «h ««er dotoating the Detroit Rod Wings, 34. gun-oonaacutivt year. day night at Detroit's (Xymplt to win the Na- ar towMsa ttoaal Hosksy Laagat tftis torlha ddi oonsecutivs year. n«n toft to ilglit art Jsaa BaHvaaii. goalie in C^pia Stadium Mstoiy—18, M cash sustomers the daati Oanadtona entshed too hopae of runnerUp Toronto by zipping to o ' 34 triumph over the Detroit Red ‘~7inga In the final game of the liular aeaaon schedule. fU Maple Lsoii^ wbs trailed Mawiibel by auiy CM petot e» . toitog tool Hgtoto aellea. wste I heMtoai-lllsbylbaNairYait Biagero at Madlsen fiquafw Gar-dew to Now Yaib and will lava Lakeis Oust Pistons From Playoff PRESS BOX The Texaco OUs of Xeeland won the Mkfaigan AAU basketball title Saturday aiidu at Musliagan with a 10345 victory over MidgCt's OflU of Detroit Former Indiana eager Herbie Lee scored 27 pobito tor Zedsjid. , • OipM ly to wla me aonroviat-ed S6.SS0 Golf Osast lavitaltonal gair^ toanuuMint with a M-hsle scan of tSS. The taarwey waa ■topped sftor three raends ba> cause af bad wealbrr. * ♦ * General manager Murray Patrick of the New York Rangers said today the NHL team will at a board of directors i later this week whether or not to retain coach Alf Pike. Pike com-Ideted the 2nd year of a two-year corUract last night when the Rang-s cn tied Toronto, 2-2. New York finitiied in Sth |tou:e. Thto maana that Toronto wilt ba DstrMt's oppensht to 7. round of m NKL's i I; toy Cup ptoyufto wWto tha cana> By DuHoa PlMS latorMtiowal The Boaton CMticS, at hnne any-Whare, are off and running toward ths National BaakMball Asaocia* tkfi'a Baitom Divialon tttla while tha Lm Amatos Laksrt, who find Ihiflli rough on ths road, cautious-I to movs into fit. Louis tor TUaa-^s start of tha Wsstsrn Dlvtolon (toal playotf sartoa against the Btan- ^ worfd champion Oslttos. wlii- r. TWwdi and football eaaea at Wamn Ugh Sehooi, has been eleetad prealdeto M fiw MkUgaa IBgh Behaal Ooaebef Asaaeiatlaw, Paul Bmaiks. ★ * "w Bruce Springsteen, whose Three Oaks High School basketbaU team won 18 straight games this season before bowing in tournament action. has been named head basketball coadi at Marshall High School Springsteen replaces Maynard rsMon’s Bob Binder tsksa s rtbound over tho Mitstoetebsd firms of Ctorkston’s Ron Limdy in ths Oass B Ngteitol ttnal at Btimintfism fsturday. Other CUrbsion pltoftf* •ti Hal WssMit («l) find Bill P«well (88). ramob wen, 17-67. Fenton Rips Wolves in Regional Final By DON VOOIX Len^ Decker continued to haunt Us former Wayne-Oakland Conference opponents Saturday night This time Ctorlcstoa felt the sting of a Decker«ooched team. The WMves were soundly trounced by Fenton 67-47, to the Oass B regional final" at Birmingham Seaholm. * w * Decker, who led Holly to the state finals two years ago, was carried from the floor by his players and the Fenton fans among the 3,000 who attended the game. The coacfa waved Fenton's first regional trophy since the 1946 toitt-lament. la Wedaeaday toghPa qnatfWfr final game, the Tigers mmt niat Beadle, the soboM U bMtoi tw# of three time* dnftog tbo regular aeasoa and edged tor Ibb Hill^B 34 Paces Comeback Parkeis Whip Femdale It was the second time to days that Decker had bested • W-0 foe to advance in state play. The first big triumph came ovet Holly in the district ftoals. Bob Bruder made the VictotT Over Ciarfcston al] the fiasitr by pouring to 28 points. Ron Lundy topped the Wolves wifii 3L W ★ ★ The Wolves KOKd Iho firit poiM to the game. It wak Ow Cbly ftiiiO they were ahead. lYRtaM IfiHAttd to a 14-7 lead, saW ft fildtlb fwr points at the qillftsr I sprinted to a 33-10 htdftimrfidVbn-tatfe. By CHUCK ABAIR Ferndale appeared well on its way Saturday to being Oakland County's only team to this week’s prep basketball quarter-finals until a little guard named Bobby MUI took over. The result was a 53-44 triumph for Highland Park. HIU pOed up 34 points making morn of his 15 field gods to 38 itries on long one haqderi. He also excelled u a playmaker, balL hibition to a late Parker i Fecwdato, ptoj1i« Hie Ei«toi hid < mroe of eight in racing to a sur-priatof 21-7 advantiifis eariy in the Bid qnaitor. fha Hill find his malts started pecktog away. * # W A standout diooler who averaged 30 ■ game so season. Hill hit three gaak to an cigM-poini spurt and two more to deadlock the count at 33. A layup by . ace ' Lany TregonlMI PftWldcd Mnt-dale a 2»47 halftime }ead. Bsih tcaoM went eaM la the 3rd period. Highland Park got as much as five to front but led only S7-SS nt the end of the Hill had missed 10 straight shots going into the last quarter but refused to give up. He made his first four attem^ as the losers were hitting once to provide a 45-37 edge and what turned out to cUnditog points, ■wished three more arid a pair of fouia to offset a late Eagle for at Ifihat a clqne finhdi. ★ W ★ Highland Pfirtt ftMf 32.4 por cent from the floor lealurtog a 53J mark for the 2nd and 4th periods combined when Hill totaled 28 to-diidtog aU tato team’i Ifi M ttft < Ferndale hit 36.9 steadily downhill after a f with 19. lom^ rorTTP Osatei. I'M rSlitt" » T-rii wsIS*. « i-1 ?■{ jJ • *•* * Bs«»^ > •-• * wiijw, > i-j I u.......................................... ff'r It 4-S j:: ___ ■Mr* kjr fiuilcrt ..... (W) St.. j ABC Division Has One Change DETROIT (UPD—The HfiPMir Printing team of WeM Allto, Wld„ moved tote ninth ptoee to the elfis-He toam division itondlnge fit the American Bowling Cbngrem tOttfr nament lest night with a il. ^ HfihMhr team totaled BfiO pine In ill Meend fippooranee fifter e 38M opening series laturdey tor flic only teem ebeiMo to the top ‘ n teem itindtoii ei||- the week- OoMinental PtasHci of RosiViUe. Mieh., leetto flie Classic team di-kith 9108, Ini’s Drive-tn Of Urbana, Ohio, slid Popsl-Csifi Of MUwavikse paee the regular team divlMM With Mm totals 8 Straight Birdies PayOffforGoaiby 9T. nromjM, no. (ap) -Before he teed off ter Am ftoal round M the $30,0110 fl. PoiMfi-burg Open golf ttUntfifflOfll. Bob Gofilby remarked Mouklly; "I have e fcsltog I'm flOllIt tb pMl Ito 18,$00 todfiy." W # It wfii in opllfflliue •tatettent tflMNiii file tfitt, dull fiiMl hud* mm teyeiHd wo fttedw wl of Giyelal RlYW, WttlMid-ttig fit the .ttrefiteiwtep muk imday with e 111 totel, neuiy a deaeh pteyere were brefitMM down hie neck from a dlMaitce of five Strokes or less. It looked a little too eptlmUrtlc when ifid KroU, who statiod the day one Itroke behind GoiUby. caught up with him on thfi fourth ‘ »le, But etartiflg on the Mflhtb, OOfil-by tot down to bittineM, Ho bird-tod oblit itraifflit botoi. The led With a piif on the lllh aril hto SMO-46 e«ip tbe tMto lldfl^ tfil af MnUto yoelordfiy U4ht Ofiiden. Tho beott-of-uvon fiortoi wfli bo fin Tuoaday Ifinm^tdon CSflCAGO (UPD-Ualventty of Mtebliia baakflbfill itar John nd-wfiU wu drafted by CMcs«o of MmuW. The M Winga the new Americaa Betowtbdl ‘t Leeli atart tiielr autoe ~ y nliM on Ibronto toe. A brief flurry in the opening mtontes of flie third period, carried Claikston to wltUn 10 points. But the Tigers rallied again with conteai wlfti a IT-tWnt avecago, Boored five pointe tor Oaritston at the firit quarter but was shackled by the ligers with two fielders the rest of the way. fieitz, who had But ibo ntera had BriMtf fiiM Omklln, who nofdted 1$, to take er^r ! 1^13 M Lundjr l 7-« Tl _ . - - wiluo tlMrlir 1 l-l 1 Rolh ToUto toUU it il-34 4t ■•w* to MPLETE QUALITY LUBRICATION plus cooling system inspection for warm-weather driving demands • lO-POINT SAFETY CHECK in accordance with the National Safety Program e QUALITY ENGINE TUNE-UP to Improve performance, efficiency, economy • QUALITY APPEARANCE SERVICES to raatora that "lika-naw" look inside and out ^Guardian ftki VOUR CHBVROLIT • POimAC • OLD8MOBIU aUlCB s CADILLAC S OMd truck DBALCR BEST KIND OF CARBj FOR HIB BSST KIND OF CARS AND TRUCKS I Maintenance THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARgH 20, 1961 NINETEEN ..........1* : U « U 41 in IM . lK*a3' Mtrtlnw. u« 1. Rcnhcr t. .««*rttnw, Or«*Mboro I. NtW X, m. mui i, oTwtunt UTtlROAT’B RUOLTI NATIONAL LBAOVB MoOtTMi 1 Ibroalo •. BmUhi 1 _ AMERICAN LEAOIIR jn#v«^ j, Ruffsle I, mOMp fu CUnlUMl 1 Buffalo 1 . ^rihey «. Quobec 1 ■prUifflo^. RocboMor ( UmRNATIONAL LRAOCK Modo 4. fori Wortli I n. Pout I, QBMhO t Cranbrook Spott Boss Cami^bell. G^tsFired Athletic director Fred Campbell hM been fired at Cranbrook after lerving 14 yearr with the school. He will conclude his duties by coaching varilty basebaU Campbell leaiwed he was being dropped fai a letter from headmaster Harry Heey shortly after baeUng an assistMt In the dis-cipllnliv of some athletes. Hoey The departing Crane leader has had one meeting with the board of directors-and will have another in trying to help set up next year’s acetic program. “My main interest is for the 1^. We have had fine lystem here and I want to >e it continue,” he said. ■a ★ ★ No successor has been named and Campbell has made no future I aa yet. He had been head of all sports five yean, baseball boss for 12 seasons, football skipper the last 10 falls and work^ with young basketball hopefuls. NEW 1961 RAMBLER 2-DOOR «1695«« I19S Dowb— $42.25 MONTH Wt Will N#t SB«wln(l7 B« Vm49n*\4 Call Mr. BMekNarn f*r lBf*rM»tlMi—Ml o-noo BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 66C S. Woodward, Returns to National Spotlight Buckeyes Wait for Weekend NCAA Contests Dayton, Providence See Invitational Action on Tuesday By The Associated Press The National Invitation Tournament, as unpredictaUe as ever, swings, back 1 into the basketball spotlight Tuesday night while Ohio State, still sighing with obvious relief, preps for a weekend showdown in defense of its National Collegiate (NCAA) championship. Dayton plays Temple and Niagara meets flashy Providence in a doubieheader at New York’s Madison Square Garden that will decide which pair Joins St. Louis and Holy Cross in Thursday’s NIT semifinals. Dayton (lR-7) and Niagara (IM) are the last of the original field of 12 teams in action ■ in th»24th New Yoric tournament and each has a score to settle after the way the other two seeded clubs—Colorado State U. and Memphis State—were treated in 4heir openers. Memphis State, considered strong championship threat, was boun^ by streaking Hedy Cross 81-S9, and St. Louis spiiled Colorado State U., 59-53. ATTENTIOIV BOWLERS! Hit Monagtmtnt of LAND O' UKES . Announen o 32 Lon« Estoblisliment . to Be Op«n hy August 15th Sign Up NOW for 1961-62 Season CALL OR 3-7340 for INFORMATION FREE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ^lecialistH iw AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ONLY Ask'About Our 12 Month dr 12,000 Mile Guarantee LLOYD BERRY, Owner POMTIAC TRANSMISSION SERVICE S52S laisabeth Lake B4.. 4 doors west of DeO’s Inn FE 4-9646 The six NIT survivors and Ohio State, Cincinnati, St. Joseph’s (Pa^) and Utah—the foyr regional champions in the NCAA scrambling—are all that’s left as anoth-I er ccdlegiate season, clouded for I the second time in a decade by an ominous fix scandal, mpves to-Iward its climax next Saturday. The NIT {days its final on Sati day afternoon with the NCAA championship Saturday night IKansas City* where unbeaten Ohio State plays St., Joseph’s and On-cinnati meets Utah in semifinal tests Friday night. 32 Schools Await Hoop Quarter-Finals Bj Tin PtmB SONDAT’S BKSOLTS -Anfrin 137. DtlraU UO. (In. At t*lM wtaii bnt-of-nv. .AriM. Lt) Boston MS, Ijrnriiu lU. Boston lonS bost-ot-seven somUInnls, 14. BATDBDAT-S BESCLTS Srruuso 104. PhUtdelphlA un ‘t IE*. Los Antslss 114 MONDAT-i KBEpULE Bostoi\ >t Byrncuse. Jukt 32 tqams are left of the 722 that started the state high school basketball tournament with big hopes and of the survivors only nine are familiar with the art of winning champion-ships. The fortunate 32 will play off Wednesday in the quarter-finals with the victors heading for the Lansing area and Friday’s semifinals. Many of the teams still alive are newcomera to the thrill of battling tor the coveted trtj) to lAuising and there isn’t a defending champion among them. And there are only three nn-benlens, all In Oase D. Of the nine former champions, four are in Oass A, two each in Qass B and Clasd C and only one in Oass D- Muskegon Heights and Jackson, both Clam A quarter-finalists, and Qass B River Rouge have most state championships — three each. Other ex-champs are East Lansing, Highland Park, Holland Christian, Kalamazoo Christian, Houghton and Fowler. The Heights (14-5), which defeated Escanaba 72-56 in Saturday's regional finals, wore the state crown in 1954, 1956 and 1957. Jack-son (17-2), a 60-40 victor over An’h Arbor Saturday, was state cham-pi(m in 1929, 1948 and 1955. East Lansing (18-2), which plays Jackson in the quarter-finals, never has been a Class A king, but it won the Oass B title in 1958. Battle Creek Central was East 'J^nsing’s 63-53 victim Saturday. The .only other former cham-pion In CiMS A is Highhuid Park (17-2), the 1262 winner. Highland Park defeated Ferndale U 44 Saturday and wUI play Harper Woods Notre Dame (20^2) Wednesday. Ohio State extended its* two-sea-m winning streak to ,^1 and its 196041 record to 264) over the :end, thumping Kentucky 74 in the Mideast regioi^ final at I in Mideast regioq^ fi missile Saturday night after escaping with its life and a 56-55 victory over the University of Louisville. The two small college tournaments ended last Satui^ay, with Wittenberg (Ohio) beating SoudT-east Missouri 42-38 for the NCAA title, and Grambling (La.) whipping Georgetown (Kyj 95-75 in the NAIA final. Gymnastics Champion IONIA (*)-St. .aalr High School on the first state hi^ school gymnastics meet in 30 years Saturday by outpointing second-place Alpena 118-105. Ionia came in third in the 14-tcam competition with 101 points. Flint Central (13-5), 67-52 victm-over previously uhbeaten Saginaw (18-1) Saturday, meets Muskegon Heights in the quarter-finals. Central never has been a (2ass A ruler. Two other newcomers, Detroit Catholic Central (18-1) and Lincoln Park (17-3), meet In the fourth quarter-final. River Rougf (20-2) and. Holland Christian (17-5) are the only exchampions among the Class B quarter-finalists. The Rouge in 1954. 1955 and 1959. HoUand Christian was Oass C champion in 1934 and 1935, but is going after its first Qass B crown. Kalamazoo Christian (14-10), which upset previously unbeaten Way land 62-55 Saturday and Hough-tr«>n. Melvin D. WU-liaim. abn ot Mr. and Mia. Eugene L. \yuiiams, Norton Ave., been graduated Air Force pM>l. Money L. Wy-, man. son of Mr. and Mm. Barney! I WMnan. ill Oneida Road. recenUy|| ' was v^rarded the aeronautical i«t-| 1 ii« o( command at McOonnell| ; Air Force Base in Kansas. Ttralih ing squadron instructor pilot for! Vocates of fedeml aid to educa-iS^^y ^pleled o^r 5.500 hours} fion ‘ display an anwlling ignor-j*>>^ i ance of accomplishments within Capt. Wyman has been a mcm- i ..... (heir own stete by belly-crswHtig her of the iSM and, viLUAMS Tenn. to Washington and pleading for h*» "f*! a * w federal aid ' a Michigan State <>>nnell as an instructor pilot. He| first U. Jack H. King, son of Chamber of'commerce spokesman »‘>'T««*rl> "« *" aircran «»" iMr, and Mrs. Milton M, King. 160 ^ mander and instructor pilot with Wr...... ............. —j A recent grsMluate of the recruiters ichopl at the Marine Oorpa Recniit Depot. Parris Island, S. C. It Marine Guimery Sgt. Robert D. 1^, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Lydy. 1829 WeHlngton Dr. froni the avig- tWiib familittrlsA. . tioli familisulBa. tion school at the [Naval Air T^chni-Training Cen-m p h i s, said today. * * * Harry R. Hall, chamber e.xecu-, ti^•e vice president, issued the critical statement. Gov. Swain-son and Dr. Lynn.M. Bartlett.i Democratic state superintendent puUic insWuetion. were among those who testified In favor of the, aid bin. “With eveey cMaea I the 44th Bomb Wing at Chenault AFB in Louisiana. Navajo Road, recently was grad- uated from the 45-w-eek communi-cations officer course at Kessler AFB. Missippi. Lt. King, who is married to the former Dorothy E. Kyler of Beaver Falls. Pa . has been assiipied to '®i bversifas detachment. TWe coo-|de baa two children Charles R. 3, and Randy Lee. 1. af newly promoted “ geanta” at raebs A ootslde Tokyo. Japan. A veteran of 17 years military : _ . Major Raymond G. ElweU has^service, he was promoted to the hmesM la no level ei ataer awarded the Army commen- rank of senior master sergeant. Marine Pvt. Lee £. Scherer, son Ot Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Scherer. ^ Coachmaker Dr.. Bloomfield Hills, recently completed a four-individual combat training Former Auburn Heights resident: * dation medal for service as a staff officer of the Operations Branch. Plans. Programs and Operations it Division. The medal statoa Itat haw aM been able to dapNeate aar edaeattaaal ad-vaatagaa” Ban aaM. • WTiat a tremendous boost It would be to Michigan." he said.« Pentagon ceremony. • if we aU pointed with pride to The rltatlaa read in paH: our abUity to meet our own «. . . Major Elweil't wiwk was school needs, as we are doing.j eoaMsteatly Mlataadlag and -of instead of lending support to a| aaeh a aa^ as to leflert credit program that will squeese badiyj om his dl\itioa. the oMee of the needed tax money out of t|ie state.j cMef algaal officer and the E.8. ♦ ♦ ♦ I Army." “Think of the favorable pub- formef University of Michigan liclty.” Hall said, “that this de-iuid University of Mainland stu-monstration of leadership couM dent, he resides at 1624 SSeldon bring to help balance some of the Dr.. Alexandria. Va.. with hte wife. unfavoraWe things being cir- Kathryn and daughter Sharon. 12. culated about MidiigaA.” He presently attends the University —----------------- 'of Maryland, w-wking toward a A medium powered turbo-jet alt^ bachelor’s degree in military craft engine such as often used to-1 science. After completing studies day. bums its own weight of petro- this summer, he will be a.ssigned leum fuel every 20 minutes. to Taiwan. He is stationed with the 6000th Ovil Engineering Squadron. coun* with the Second Infantry Training R^ment at the Marine Corps Base. Chmp Pendleton. Calif, SHIEMHI Car Almost Died in 1921 Chevrolet Is 50 Years Old DETROIT (LTD - Fifty years ago this month a group of men working in an obacure Detroit experimental shop began assembling the first Chevrolet automobile. The car'put together in March 1911, started ChevroleU on the road to becoming the world’s largest producer of automobilei. Since then more than 43 miUhin Qievys have been aotd, including a record 1,730,091 last year. Ttm lint Chevralet was the brataMhlU at Loads Chevrolet, i eotortal race drh er tamed to the eariy years of the eeatarj-. Chevrolet visawHsed aad waatrd to boUd a "peoplo’t Mr”-OM that woM bo Mght aad eomMae beaafy artth modeot palee. William C. Durant, a financial genius who had Just founded General Motors, liked Chevrolet's idea for a new car and backed the project. Chevrolet and Kii crew, working In a loft above a annall shop on Grand River Ave. in Detroit, soon had five of the models built. * ★ A On Nov. 3, 1911. following completion of the first cart, the Chevrolet Motor Co. of Michigan wu incorporated and Durant leased a plant on Detroit’s West Grand Blvd. to build his Chevrolets. The car didn’t get into volume produrtion until 1912 when 2.999 were built. The next year Durant switched operations to Flint and changed the Chevrolet from a $2,000 six-cylinder car to a low-priced four-cylinder model, Sales began to pick up. DISPLAYS ^pifBLCM The distin^e Chevrolet -emblem first appeared on the cars In 1913. Durant had first seen the pattern five yeara earlier as s design In a French hotel where he was staying. He tore off a piece of the wallpaper and kept It to show friends with the thought that it would make a good nameplate for a car. Dwraat, faroed • a t at bM of General Motors w k e a ' It ran Into flnanrial troubles In ISIS, founded Chevrolet as aa Independent company and then used It to regain control of GM. Otovrolet became a part ot GM In 1918. Chevrolet was almost scrapped In 1921 when sales dropi^ to 77,00a compared to 1,014.000 for the Model T Ford. A group of industrial engliwera recommended the liquidation of Chevrolet because it "could mot hope to compete in Its field.” But GM decided not to drop the moiM and Instead pumped new l^ood Into the firm, Chevrolet wu given yehriy styling and engineering Improvements and by 1937 rtuld one million cars, putting It ahead of Ford lor the first time. RACE Srnx HOT . This set the stage for the sales race between the twro makes that still Is as torrid aa ever today. Cheyroletj proud of Its engineer hig achievements through thr yeara daims many "firsts’’ in the low priced field, among them thr^ / ■alve in head engine, automatic transmisaion, power torakes and the hardtop convertible. Monroe to Have New 75-Bed Hospital MONROE - Trustees of Mmiroe Memorial Hospital have voted to build a 75-bed hospital at a Ifracre aite in the tion of the city. » •» * The trusteea said the new hospital will be built with funds from a special drive which raised SI .2 million plus $300,000 through Marine Pvt. Michael F .Shields, | the sale of Monroe General Hos-m ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. [pltal. ^Ids. E. Thiid Ave has; ^ graduated fr^ t.l Iraro daalrod earHer when familiarization school at the Naval i Air Technical Training Center.! S jSml Monroe Merry Hospital The federad government would have provided the $1 million if Memorial Hospital and Mercy Hospital officers had agreed to combine their efforts and build a single hospital. they insisted on separate ils. Mercy Hospital plans a UO-bed extension on Its present aOlh anniversary. - It’s likely the company is waiting until the 1962 I model year before proclaiming golden anniversary model since Chevnriet did not get into full scale production until 1912. White-shelled eggs bring premium prices in New York while in Bos-eggi which have darker shells. AOAM AMES HEWOULONT TBX JD«.NEGAVtn«Xl OUTTDNISHT. Bjr Lbr PiRfi 1- By Walt Dlney THE PONTIAC PRESS. MQXDAY. MARCH ! mVENTYONte TONIGHT J«rry L«wii 'THI MLLIOY'-' and "TNI BLUNDERERS" I EAGLE? TUn^WID.—THURS. NominQttd for an Academy ^ Award ^ TkinMMailldif —nu$— OMROON HESTON ANNEBAXIER Called Safety Boon A training device which aimu-latei all the lights, aotindi and other aensatiom of driving a car has been hailed as a major de-veloimient in the campaign for highway safety. * * A The apparatus was developed with the backing of the Automotive Safety Foundation, an organization dedicated safe and efficient highway transportation. The fountetlon is supported by 600 companies and Industrial ano- Vessel Her^blds Start of Oroat Lakos Shipping CHEBOYGAN (* - The U.S. Coatd Guard icebreaker Mackinaw left here at 10 a.m. today, bound for Lake Michigan on a voyage siipials the sUrt of the 1961 navigation leason on the Great Lakes. * ★ A The Mackinaw paased through the Straits of Mackinac shortly before noon, en route to meet die chemical tanker Meteor, bound from Chicago to Bay City with cargo of benzene. The the same tiiiie, the Coast Guard at Sault Ste. Marie an-, flounced it will begin breaking up ; ice In approaches to the Lower Soo ? .locks Itiesday. Miracle Mile DRIVE-IN THEATER 2103 8. TELEGRAni .ROAD FE 2-1000 Open 6:30, Shaw Starts 7 p.n. LAST 2 NIGHTS — FIRST RUN — 3 UNIT PROGRAM nGHTFILMSl dstlons and last yev made grants of $740,000 to 25 educational and public service groups. AAA Among lirnu financing th« foundation are the Community hfa-tional Bank of Pontiac and The Pontiac Preta. 8.5 Pet. of Students at EMU From Oakland A recent study at Eastern Michigan University shows that 445 studente or 8.5 per cent of the enrollment conies from Oakland County. Eighty-six htli from Pontiac. A ♦ ♦ The report revealed also that 88.6 per cent of the student comes from the seven-county area of Southeastern Michigan. Order Violence Halt PARIS (AP)--An unusual calm •eltled ovar Algeria during $>» weekend, raising belief that the rebel leadership may have ordered a halt to normally frequent hit-and-nm grenade attacks to set the stage for peace negotiations beginning late this month or early in April. A A ‘ fiesreely an incident of violence was reported from the North Afri-oan territoiy. Amazed French officials sp^Iated that a de facto truce was in effect. In France there was a ground swell of support for Preaident Charles de Gaulle’s plan to make peace with tjie rebelk and opeai the way to a referendum in which] the Algerians can vote on 1 from Fnmce. Fire strikes at a U. 8. every 15 minutes. Catholic Layman Oppose School Aid in Texas CORPUS CHRIST!, Tex. (AP) -Catholic laymen of South Teitas Sunday went pn record as .opposed to tax-supported djrect aid to private and parochial schools. A * * The 26-member executive board of the Corpus Ghristl Diocesan Council of C^holic Men adopted the resolution. * A The Corpus Chrlstl council braces 22 South Texas counties with an estihiated Catholic population of 500,000. _Lasf Complete Show 8:45 ~ —Starts TMUR$OAr~— ~ "THE GRASS IS GREENER" NOW! Shows ot 7:00-10:401 HURON NOW! ShWs ot 8:50 Only HOPEtBAlt- .PANAMA A FRANK the PACTS life "HEluaS iAlilBlRllllll BANANAS C BLUE SKY DRIVE IN THEATER TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY \3IMINP WAie TtCHNICOLOM* PANAVISION WMBaWARNeR MIOa.______ tBMfkkHNRrfWMesCNMiaiEna suss ssa — awu,-- lilHlSSS SLUE RISSON ENTERTAINMENT LB. 10 First of the Season! CALIFORNIA FRESH Asparagus ‘^25* "SUPER.RiGHT' QUALITY, MATURE BEEF Boneless, Rolled Rump Roast .79. Conned Homs FULLY POMID a a 8 OAN 5.89 Sliced Beef Liver “SUPIR-RIOHT" » , 39c liver Seosege FnESH^ORSMOtTEO a a a 39c VLASIC BRAND BUS SERVICE DIRECT TO OUR DOORS Polish Dill Pickles *^490 EARLY CALIFORNIA/GIANT SIZE Ripe Olives..... 4 - 99e A&P BRAND Our FInast Quality Apple Sauce ^ 'as ^eOO A&P Fruit Cocktail OR A&P Bartlett Pears YOUR CHOICE ^ 1*00 SAVE 16C-JANE PARKER SPRINGTIME FAVORITE Rhubarb Pie ... SAVE 6c—URGE PULLMAN STYLE, WHITE, SLICE! Sandwich Bread SUNNYSROOK^-ORADI “A" Large Eggs . 49c A&P BRAND Solid Pack, Whita Albacora THE GREAT ATlANTiC A PAOFIC TEA COMPANY. INC. $uper AMIRICA'S DIPENDABU FOOD MERCHANT SINCE 1854 - ( tWjR^TY»T\yo THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAYv MARCH >80. ml / Price Cuts oi Gas Spur Protests In tte mmm plaa* «f tht Crain Futures Take Drop After Selling OflCAGO m-FMy heavy aril-ti« weataMd tke rain IM marfcat In awter dnimp today fte boaM «C tradte. Soa^Waao The iDllDoriaK are lop pricea ivcrtat >*W of tocaUy (marn pndnoo hy giawm and sold hy ia wfaeleoale naduco QiMatiom are tonished by the Detroit Bureau o( Marlntt, aa oi utgeaiaaaw more than a cent and rye to more than 2 centi. lac ha ean. Caea eoni reedpta Soybeans were mbted at % eeala a bushel higher to March S2.90^; wheat % ksscr to ik higher, March f2J7; ean % h^her ™*«»-March J1.22*4. MARKETS Stocks Advance in Heavy Action Detroit Product! SSS; ________Sfy, M a*. ... toWiSiii^ bSUw. M The govemmern’i report Friday on estimated grain plantinp year viewed hy the trade aa siderabiy more incor for recent past years. Poultry and Eggs amorr r rraorr. larth i mm swnS 4lllttn4 ij-U: twyr ™ Grain Priem nwraotr. loM to W'soMS iiiii: iiB-T— ir«a< (OKiuStos us i A ;»in^ i . I.ei^» - > A Jwto ____--------------------- il 34: Browu — Or»d« A tonbo •» toit* 3S'4-JS^: tort* 3S-ISto: , SiS mat ......U.9 SHI........nil Livostock Superior Ratings HSaSir G&toWateriord Musical Groups SeiateA^S; UwHsi At tow cbAioA MAtn Is aatW tapplr: —~— .....-----TJiiw iuwi NEW YORK lf»-T1ie aloA het advaaoed dmiply in heavy tradhig aarty thia aftmoon. * d ★ Advances si irnst key stocks were from fraetkau to a The avcn«es were boosted by the lyradth of the rise rather than by "particalarly big gains of component stocks. Stoeis were laggard, shawlag a adaed paMcea at haat. as lha rassal apiara la ardnrs sraa by .7 cento a gaUan. Tha cat hy MobU OB Oa. StaU OH On Ml letoB ptioaa ai nUae area Bialan at 3U cents a gidkm inr regular grade 32J inr preadam. MBhatll4inaBaad,l yet fdbowed the SheU toad. The 1.4> {wnt cut was to atlact in Wayne County and southern Oakland and Nbw York Stodcs ntoriT MAnSMI ttoAMtaail ira AttAr eAciaAr sWau ata aW .. U.T IBI au*w .... H 3.4 tat 1W * —De-> tndt Attorney Albert A. Goldfaih ' itoHta ds ; » itidd the Macomb Chunty pnat-r •»» ^ [ MArrCh WS.. ------- ““*■ ........-- isssi^wVati________^ n.4 *• •«»**«* B ^ ••• *t* SS wKS .. Seized "somewhoro out West” CMdtoib oMd holau ban ha rmm..,.. 41.4 C* ** SaI uowiii® MW m mn pom m g,%i, ^ ^ Schwlla Some n otodewti repnaewt-lag Waterfard to the A CnppMhi the Girts’ Glee Oab ewnpeled r.lAM H.M-lIM utimj eowA iitrABt WAlfht uttlllf up to 14 M; CAn-jConi ^ BofA-SAlAbte NO SutciiAr uotorr IM CotI - IbA. OpAOt-----—...------------------- COM toA. OMM „ btohtr: wAlfW* --k bisbAT. laitAnotA »«e ■tAAdr: fWA MU BMAtlT ______I IbA. lt.lS>lMt; mlsAd ___ . AAd I iw-ste »A. ItJS-lSAf: -----------'A lAM-IMI; HA. S AOS * •OVA UJS-IS.'’* DirecttM- Richard Meier that during the past four yeetrs the. vocal department has received 94 sii^rior ratings in solo, ensemble and chorus fesUvato held throughout the sta^. BR’aawiatst.r^’’^^ -lUatT 1600-Mto. aiKAp—SAtoblA I.SI. OpAStof horn AlAothtAr tombA uoaaaii. «bt WAlfbl Ahoru tombt AAAlAr ArvltbU M-l.SS .botCA ABd bftiDA Ahoru OOVD U.SS-tMI: ebolcc and piti tono AAtr tS» IbA. lIM-ltM: nod MMlM Abaru tonbt If.W-lIJA fo* I Snm Matos ortr ISI too. ISJS. V nt4| tiaaaterred to a hndhd •* .■. ATSBAan M todt. tTt.U BP S.ST SO KbUa 14SJI up 1.11 U Ottlf. IIMS tW 9M •S Btoekt tnJT ar * '* Stocks of Area Interest from Local Brokers ruA Aftor dAAlaAl potato dr^l|btl ■Wflslnr SUiw. lns.....m IT. s£&!i.^-o.. oa:;5B g; ___rta llubbw OA. ...Jfl ts.; triJT ap MS 1 pji.TssMW. Wtofeler. SMW W. Wayban. In addition, the toundadin nc-corded honorable ntentioo to Mar-jthaS D. Hestenes, Birmingham; Norman P. Jenaan, Royal Oak Kurt F. Lauckaer. Ponttoc Cbartsa D. McLnughUn, Ponttoc Id Marvin D. Wakton at Troy. George, a physlca stadanto Fordham, ptona to eonttona sludiea at Harvard, wbito Mintz and Weaterdale, hatoay, wUt iw-main at the University at lOcb-igan. Winkler, a ihedical studant at Kenyon, plana to go on to Haniard. via aspiranla ‘ dations regat^tUng eadi apptteant’s panels of outstanding scientists fat lbs reflective fields of the apidi-1, Trith the f ■ ■ ■ fellowships pfovide bask stipends of |1,8D0 for the first year of graduate study, 8,000 tbr intermediate years, and $2,000 frar the terminal year. They include achfitianal allowances for dependents and tuition, as well as a limited travel allow- JFK Likes Art Idea WASHINGTON (AP) - Piette Snllngar, White House press seer ly and aa aeeemidisiMd plim-aaya Praaidaiit Kamefiy Is 'very iatereated ' in the idea of a White Houae-sponsdied AmRi-can muslc-and-arts prise. Sees People Cut to Pieces by Natives LAimDA. Angola (AP) - The bride of a coffee ptontatlon ager reported that rtw saw and children cut to pieces by 1-whlte trtbauaea near the r go border. Mrs. Warner Stiei, JO, drove Luamto Sunday horn a Station at Qulbaxl wlUi a convoy of 14 CMfcriea B. Motfis, M9 WhHto-KMw at., lepaitod to Ponttoc police Soturday fiiat gidf equipment vnhMd at $100 ms stolen from the rear of bis hone. __________ Ponttoc poiloi Sntur day Umt clothing valued at IS was stolen from her parked car at 888 Ordiard Lake Ave. as M-. reported to Ponttoc . police Saturday from North Angola. a * * She repiHTted everyone. Including native bouaeboys. whs slaughtered bi the main buij^iig of one pi th» about 20 ndles fiom Qulbaxi. She aleo told of seeing a w< ittytog the bady of a headless balv. a a a Mrs. SUel said she was told to leave immedlataly by an administration official who said all en and children must head for Lu- When she Mt. she did the whereabouts of her hutoand. Nor dM she have time to take dog with her or to contact rtderfy parmts on another ptontatiott 8 raUes away. Returning Suspect in Murder to Detroit CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPI) -De-tratt detaetiveb are in Oeveland toitoy to retarn an unemployed to the Motor (^ty in with the daath of Kis girl Mend. 1 A Mutodpal Court hearing was this moniing for Steve Gaoegt Letokaes, 26. who mittod beattog Gla^ Duck, 35, last week, < He confessed that he and two other man placed Miss Duck’s body in the tear seat of an auto after fits attack, but Lelekacs denied knowing she was dead. Lelekm was arrested at his brother’s home here and held on a fugitive warrant. The broad feet of the lynx enable it to walk on top of the snow. It does not hibernate and is active all year. SEE US FIRST lAt Labs CabWuaIa SiaI BaIaIa- '**"'B!S^%S****~ DAWSON A MirraFlELO News in Brief ^mv.eoRONA PONTIAC CASH REGISTER llTEIsalaaw HI-MOI. that her purse containing 8 and iga ms stolen from a tavern. lb Fry svsrtr fiMw W. Post 4IM. inth^ tatoa Business Notes DavMssa Brothers Ine. dtnwt-ora havd ctectod Roger L. Stev-M of Ann Arbor as chainnan. He to a real estate devdopar Stores to Miehigan as part of a 16-store diain la Michigan. Ohio Buffalo. N.y. Bandits Rough Man; Take AAoney, Check A 45-year-old Pontiar man reported to city police Saturday aft-wnooB that he was strongainned and robbed by two or three dits after leaving a tavern the vtous evening. WWW John J. Brennan, 160 Auburn Ave.. said the bandits took his billfold containing \a $58.8 paycheck and $30 to onth. Brennan said the robbery oo-curred In the paridng’ lot of the Auburn Hotel,-664 Auburn Ave.' NEWmiKtt leads from Home Office and otbar offtoas. We supply complete know-ho^ comprehensive Home Ofnee rrslnlna and contt^ monttdy dbeeUoB.Loeal ri^ ttoUons mnda by our ttakl GSZ^JSTtJS: " Wa wm aapaet tea samw you. Personal tnmecUon of any of our offtem will be arranged. Write glring complete (Mails of your present oustnan to; life Insuranoe for the Entire Family in One Plan m' tatatASca p»At44tlwi b butt •( tka lAMWAacA fSAt *bws N bslwif*"-aa fwtbsr-W M fovn MaMiAf tat «W cMMraa. TM( mIi adatMitraNaa Miii sad •ariagi ara pwnf sa la yea. lavMNgoto Hw advaatogAt of Madam yTaatmaa’i hm>i flaa. DANIELS (QiarictManager} n $-7111 MOMgN WOODMIN af AiMrica~-Haa y Wrandotu gWgiMU MOTVAL rams Starts Monday, March 27 in The Pontiac Press •aa « twaa ««iw ' winniwnwwHiMl •wu* ... iwn I« } fli t Si! Incomt K-1 . ?« A *2* KAJAtrae Growth K-3 SI? J?1‘! lii'l InveHtorH Orowih . 343.4 134.6 130.6 M.t\\iass tnvpatori Trtiil Till .!! ! .‘2! *f? • T»MAl4lra IMetroBlei . . 31I.S 1IS.S m.s 31S.4 TvAlailan BaullT . ai isi ‘SI .. 6.34 16.68 ..11.61 16 73 .17.36 1180 ..14.78 18.r (iO ZENITH IN W1... WHETHER YOU CHOOSE HIGH FIDELITY STEREO FOR FLAWLESS REPRODUCTION OF RECORDED MUSIC. A PORTABLE TELEVISION — A NEW 23” LOWBOY CONSOLE TV OR AN FM/AM RADIO OR CLOCK RADIO FOR THE BED^ ROOM. ZENIl HAS m... The price is right. Our temw are right — our service department is right — our delivery is prompt. AND 90 DAYS IS THE SAME AS CASH ih(M» HOUiEKEEPIIKi of. Pontiac 51 West Huron Street FE 4-1555 Learning ^ V the Importance of INSURED SAVINGS! Teaching youth to be Thrifty is the First Step in the right direction ... -The Second is to teach them the value of Insured Savings ... and the Third Step in their lesson is to Save where the Earnings are highest! PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS Givm a Combination of All Ibree 3'A^4 enrrent rate Pontiac Federal Savings Oakltad Coaatjr*a Fiiat FadaraHy Chartcrad Fadml taviaga and Leaa Aanciation HOME OFnCEt 716 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIACt 16 E. Uwrenee St 4416 DIXIE HIGHWAY - Drayton Plains 1102 WEST MAPLE ROAD WaUed Lake f ^ Manufacturers Hit by FTC hi Pain Relief Ads WA8RINQT0N (UPI) — < ^ Rent H. Mourmr iCb FACTwr AC- «<• ohoaiio Atremm. Nia IM a« swar Ba« etitiaM. CatR I aad iilaaa. avtrytUn* fiwo- Ft<-koaia walltw. tfeJI italtor Far- raw >aUi a»A a«traaca._ fC Iin W Caraw ATraAah»Btf~FoR»liillf>''' > ■ CASH By Ketc Omuib O Oi O O O O ________________ iMOit. An C4MP1«. «tmu«« M141 iwintft raw Fayaanta Ma aock tor ' laimArr ayMaa... Wt 4-»m._________________ I CLEAN a ROOia. ’BAIEMB) prt. bad, alatta. .1 ». Jaaal*. ■ rnwT P1XKJR...J r6<^ _^'5 A rout CLASS MOTE CALL SMTTM AWmSO CO. FI *-4m HAULINO AND RDBBIIW Taar prta Air Uaw. FE I RAULIRO AND R O DELL CARTAGE Lecal aad Hat dIaUaet aar« FhwFE A-sna tfi^ANTCD ItEltt RADLtIO Paintinc A DecormthiK » 1ST (XASS PADmNO AND FA- IST CLASS PAWTINa AND DBC- tof. Fraa taUmatoa. F. . taa OK i-tWl. 1 FAINTTira AND DBOOBAT- RATi CATERS FOR CdNTlljACtt Brewer Real Eslatje ^ nis rS^ IMMEDIATE ACTW-V >B asT toad toad eaairacti N«w ar ttaaoaad. Taar caah opaa aat-latarlarr toaatctlaa at ptoparty aad UUt. Aak^tar Eaa TWppktoa. Kial.. Templeton. Realtofr ^Sard lAla Raad FS «-4t^ CONTRACTS TO SOY < 1. BaH oanala. Of 3-B fvrnished a-B FOR COLORED. ) ROOia AND baib. iBCliidliw baaL aMFraapaet - FE AStn________________ LARQB LOVELY S AND BJ adlRa. aaar aliiport. OB »•>» LiUCEFRONT 1 ROOM ID tor kachaler ar rtUrad aa< MY AlFtI_____;_______ NEAR OENERAL BOB^TAL. nleato toralahad 3 reeto apart- WsBted Real Estets 36 ) FBrVATE BATH _JCOBATED - IL. _____ - FRIYATE ENTBANCB + HEAT - LlOirre AND <--- ALSO FORNISHn> — pU I ----TE 3-Wl______ NEW „._ttra, arti aiibrd Ladr oaS-■ FE MH3_________ Rent AjRs. Unfurnished 38 FLOOR. ArrRAcmnt « ALL CASH FOR ECUrT^ GI or FHA AU baaaaa aaywtiara. Erta It ba-btad la payainu ar babu lara-riaaad oa. Ha lUttof. aa ^ Upa. M dato,^ CaNi ...adlMly , ,toroom. itoi.01.* x. Bright Investment Co. ! mi «a^o»u_FE a.«M. \'E 8-7100 13 BEDROOM^ CHILDREN AND ^BEDROOM - FARTLY 1 tura.. labatraat Ayw. OR 3-PIOt. I 3 BEDROOM. ROMONA TEIUIACE. w n EOT) IlM 3M Oa ACME ODAUTY DBCOBATORS Fatattad, papar raaiaaal. WtU waabtap. Fiae eat. 0L 1-3H». . BILLS. CARL L. SR. OU> AND aaa near Hnlihlad. FR 3-tWI. INTBRIOR AND BtmRXm patattor «aU vaabtod. Irta aaU-malaa FE 3-dlTI. Faintino. FAPERDia. naiov-al Waabtef. FB 3-3313______ TASSI - FAIMTTNO AND DECO- - ---------r- i ' f^r"na pat« ~ FE Aldit. CAhH 11 ROOlU AND BATH. $3P 3 Bidff ______ FOR TOOR H03IR ! aad bath $U 1 aatall child wal- ITT OR LAND CONTRACT, i coiaa^Oak HIU Btraat. OL 3-3711 3 BEDBOOM OFFER. NEAR I acboaU aad Flabar Body. . OL 3-13M.______________ 3 BEDROOM TEAR AROUND ON lake aad hipbaty. Ratrlparator. alaciric itara, carpatlnp aad aa-I tomatlc haal Mil- Dixia Rlfbway. MApla 3-1U3 __________ 3~R003dS AND BATH. NEWLY I dacaratod. haal. botwalar. r^ni I arator toi etora tnraUbad Naa i FUhar Body. MP aiaatb. F j 3-7MI_________________________ !i ROOMS ARD BATH. AORORN>> -I WRIGHT, Realtor •klaad Are. Opaa 'U1 (3 FE 3-TMI or FE i-PiCl “bTjilder" XKFDS 1 OR MOKK Vapant LaU. CUy at Foaitac Aay , area. Itoat AcUoa by buyri --- ~ Hnt. ■* ‘ - BONOALOV ~ WEST BON tlaa aaipbWrbOQd. t laid* n braaktaS raaa. plaoMB to ^ parob. aU boat; 3-«ar garaia; ^rTaat*- ............... __________________ OMDREb d BOOklS Aitb BAlV. OR 3Sdl> DBCCMATtD'i ROtMU AN6 BATH - Low real ----------------- Craataw Lakt. __________ FOR RENf Rita OrtnIbN to buy t^Miaaai^ ^0^ axKWiva M, aary 'wodara. Wa_______.. Bahoal trta. aawly dacaratod. aamplataly flalthad walk-aat ^— aant. »IR par toaalh. Call 3SPIT_______________________ HBRUNOTON imXS — 3 BRO-naai brick with beat. UtT Maiuv r MBOO atcA. MI «-UPP IMMEDUn FbSBEMlOH M a $I«.MP aaw hoaa tar aaly m ^r^Bkcatb. Harrlattaa RUb LAEE AREA. I RObHaTlUAM. PTMC*Bm FARTLY -FbRHUniAD. 1 ‘BBD- ------- --- Ci»a Lake, tn - BAM WARWICS HAS S-BCDROOM brick haaa In STlaaa Lake. Lake prtatlain. tlM iVaia. Alto 3-bad-rooai at tut laaaa. Alao 3-brd-roora aitata to Roebntar. till laaaa. FR 44HB FE 4SU4. BTLTAN MANOR—BRICE RAltiCil. eaaaaalaat to^tbopptet^caat^Aad ear parapa ' .Watar'adltaaar aid aaw catp^ Arailabla ApaO I. Rataraacaa aad dapaoH rapBlrad. CLARESTON - 3 BEDRM. BRICE, raacta xlyla hapu- hMba pax beat aad bat watar. la aieaUaal I^UTe" H.*“p»ffiEY For Sdc Hoomc 49 For Solo H6aECE,.„« Val-U-Way'ANNETT F«r “«{^*‘*'*,*, aad acre rapt. FrlcfE at: I 2-FamiJy. WAt Side etc. 4 esr Bsrsgt. . to.a..aa«i#ikiiM i ’ rau.. t badrmi.. BMdcra kltehaa. cl X. n hMi. l-csr ftrsi Mt, tarou. 3-Bedrm. Brick Ranch , Uka priniapcx on OHar aad Sylran Laka. Lf- '*•*•’• with tiraplarc. da dSuhtful Inch- nx.1^ bAMOiant pxrilUanad lata ra«. rm. wRb hraptoea. all haal. 1-oar all. ptrape- tS4.lM. tanai. oFEit*# toV^sBrdZt^TTto t Bloomfield Brick Ranch ------------------- —~~— Near H»k4*kha-IIUla. laad- waiMd patinp R. I. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR FE 4-3531 O'NEIL MOLTIFtX UBTINO SERVICB 3 BEDROOM BRICE wUb baauUtuI lot. locatod Wait Bubuebaa. aary altractlaa boma lailda aad euL tttU bataasaat. pax haaL lawar. watar. lU.tM. tl.tOP dowa. ' rludtd. ctap Sn. panaltd family rm. with comar brick fireplace, kltehaa aad nook *IH> bullt-tni. IH Ilia hathx. 1 rmi. with daaat waUj. FuU •'Do you oerve pedeptrians?" . IWl LIST WITH OS Wa haaa xeraral buyarx tor pood . baaiax aad toad caalracu I____ A. JOHNSON & SONS SS‘,_______ REALTORS FE 4-2533 y large” bilRAN rooms amB ITPt B TEUWRAFH_ I bath, uUUtlxx. W. Bide MA OPm , LUTtNOa WANTED 1 1 ROOMS. FRIYATE BATH AITO E, Hurea. PB 4-PT13. •OB 8TDFF1NO AT DOOR. L front oMractlyx rm. FR t-1 For SrIc Hohecb ^$9,500 WtU band 3-badrooa raacb-xtylx boma oa “■----* Rw'^'e^AB*'^' ART METER : BY OWNER. MODERN 3 BED-twem home. Laka >tIt. OB 3-4TPI. : BY OWNER. NORTHEIOi ‘ ’ era 1-badroam baaa. Cx P-»tt attar 3 pa. C B B A F. 3 BDROC^ For ^le Houses To Settle Estate I auxt tall Ihb abora artrxpa xcJlaal law Handyman’s Specia GfaT tooarL**Tmi*ltx*”— *5io, WATERFORD TOWNtHlF. 3 badroam toll baxamaat. a larpa loL 1 car parapa. and a faacad yard. Onlr It.HO fun prtea. Uw dowa pay-mant aad ^ttt par montfa. HOW WOULD TOO UER la awB a 1 badroam brick rancher la oaa of Watar-fard’x Bicaal a^. Bpaotoux roomx Ibroupbout. IW ceramic Ulad bath. Thara'i city waUr aad xawtr. pa»ad Television Service 24 T1!L! 'CRtST TV. I HOUR day aad alfbl and FE P-PTIP._________________ DAT OB RIOHT. TV SERVICE M. F BTRAEA, FE P-IISd. i "NEEDED’ Lake Properties ILOTB - OOTTAon - TR. RD: Buyeri Galore' i J A. TATLOR Ttl3 HlphtoaS Rd iMiP) OR «-l Lost and Found 26 trcit. caUact. Riward. Vmawc LOST vert aiULL BEAOLE. famAla. brwwo bead aad aan. white ebaat and lapx. block xad-. die. Named Brandy. Cemmarca Lk. area Reward EM HIM uieT-aLvER orav female cat. VictaRy 3ayao Halphu and Notices and Pw-Bowab 27 ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? CONSOLtDATB ALL YOUR BILLS AND LET 08 GIVE TO9 ORB FLACE TO PAT BUDGET SERVICE II W. HURON__FE 4-dldl aatranca. Inqulra 3311 Baxhabai 4-gi313 and 4-room apartment. xtorc. tad ratrlparator tumlxhad. ' ---a to town. Palm . Villa Apt., Auburn Are. PE 3-dMP. > o M a. onuTiEs fork- * SjJSHS. ui lb m BRARI I Mda. FE Rsnt Apts. Furnished 37. 3t floor. 3 ROOUS AND BATH Bbbad. PU a aaak. FE 4-1133 3PI» OarlaM Eylraa Lake.____ ARD 1-BBDIUX3M — PARTLY ...^ . ,pt, OK ------ _____ Dwt^. #E ASt43._________ I ROOlia AND BATH. OFPnt. Waxt xldt near the hoapItAl. Naw-Jy dacoratad, automatic pax beat, and hot water, xtora and ratrip. . tumlxhad. tarapa. No xmalt ehll-_dran, PE^^l a/tor P. PE t-llPl. I ROOMS. HEAT AND WATER luralxbad. lower, parapa, PTP r ' BINOLB ROOM. ALSQl SIROLE roam with cooktop priaUepet. 11 Hottaa_______________________ Riwms with Bosrd________^ OOOD ROT MEALS SODTHhWt cooktoc. T dayt a wook. M shift, lapariprtnp maWraxt, TV, llatnp robm. It MaMhawx St. ROOM Am BOARD WITH OH . home to top xbapa. Caartalsat klicbaa pad bracklxxt aaak. dia-to* raaa. torpo Uriap rtam baxamaaL tax turaoca. i ptiip inxt anttad Uu ce x^ commatcicl. ONLY x^-Ptd tormx. LAOmOER REALTY. OB *B4P1. Middleton Realty. PE H__ POLL PRICE tS.m LOW DOWN sr;*"‘L----------------- 3-1331, H __________ INVESTMENT Nrar Craccaat Lake doplax boa-palawi. 3 apU. each. Ufa to — The Bonneville 180 W. BEVERLY $100 Moves You In J badtwomx, I tt. otoaaU. ca BOTLDINO CO. --------- WATCH POB THE dEOROETOWN to Cxodlewlck Woods. »Ml CO.------------- WB8T IROQUOIS «-badroom brick. 3 baths, tlrc-iflaca. Kcducal. PH l-ei33. WEST SIDE. OWMER RB-LOC~. tof. Most xML WtU xaertUer f mm^tomr —— room aad Attached l Ray O’Neil. Realtor 3t3 S. Talapraph Rd. Opaa M p.m I PE 3-ni3 OL l-tIM GAYLORD WItL ANNETT INC. Realtors 31 E. Huron St. _,jn Bvanlnpi and Sunday I-t FE 8-0466 KAMPSEN REALTOR - BUIJ-DER ONLY 34M.M DOWN plus F R A. Mortpapx costs'^uyx this newer style ttiraa bedroom rcoeh boma, all to perfect eoadmon boaament with rsercatioa room, oTctona tcaead rear yard. Lake prlfIlepax, Owaar wlU trada-QUKE POS- RALOWIN-OAELAKD ARIA; This all roam homo la aaoUaMa •Sra.l. Moripapa. B«ttlBltod xrlto a aaw paa torfod Air furnAca add a aaw pas bel watar boator. Friaad af: tt.|N-M. •» « P«r moalli. . prEST PUBORRAH Four badrooto ranch homo. Uatap room wito Mpe-roek Hraptoi modera kitchen, caramto Ulc ba " lamlly roato. eemar lot, IS ra parapa — imtoadlata Foabocslaa. |ll.Ml tt Ttraii. JOHN K. IRWIN S IONS Raaltori Unea IW 313 W. Huroa Btraat Fbona ra »4MT Ef».FEBSM» BROWN PIM WILL HARDLg. -; Htoa 1-bad-reoa buBpalow wlib tap bacaatnl - on Ac Itorn. Oak floors. All newly dacoratad. pioaf to cehool. Hers I* a deal. BELL OR TRADE — Chaaeo of Uto-Umt. Modern two-bedroom buopa-Ibw wlUi full basamaot aad attached brtasaway and par. Two larpa lots. Anebor faaelM. Farad •treat, pas Ac Funi. VrUI trade tor ebeaper boat, load coatraat, houaetrallar or ear. Aak for Mr. Brown. Bra. caU OA t-Stlt. arms. Excallaal meat. OU Fum. aaelotad porch. Larpe lot wMh pood baaoh. Modara buapalaw with flraptoea. FURNISHED LAEB FRONT -Larpa faaUr ra: Wall to wall earpatlM. Nice lot and pood bat^^. Mrs. McCarthy RM tion and you can hare a FHA tarax. Lovaly 3-bunpalow wtUi full baxeB aldtop. Urpa It wondartul ^a I m. ItLVRR CREST BUB-THREE h room brick, natural flraplaea, d lap room, baaaatol, not wa^— heat, two ear parapa. Oflarad at tI3,,tM.Pt. Tonaa or Trad# 3411 Eltiabalh Laka Rd. FE < Opaa Eraatopx FE 4-4526 NORTH SUBURBAN 3 bedroom ranch with braaxc-wey tad parapa. Itrpc lot. small porch aad beat. Ceni parapa. Bocloced taocad yard. Oaa c< Convsiesce'nt HomeR 44 . WEBSTER ______________________________________FE 4-IPi7. Cali ' orchard laee resthaven ROOM. SUITABLE FOR rfEN- I attar I._____ Nrw nurxfnp boma witb eouatry « ...................... IN ROCHESTER. jwMkly^FE____________ I ROOM EFFICIENCY WITH kheban and bath. PM luralxbad. , AIR CONOmOREO ORCHARD CT. APTS. Rant now praotly raduead 1 BEOItOOM APARTMENT Modern to Erary I>aUU ADULTS ONLY FJ-: 8-6Q18 Rcn|[ Stores 46 3«xm’'rear oriye-in door II .ATtRACTIVE 3 ROOMS ON ) Cass Laka. Adulto. FE t-llll. 1 BEFBOOlTDELUXiTilTCHEN-1 “?"•»" J*. .ana ajurtmanl Newly decorated, l “ “ »1 ! flrxt floer. parktop at -door, pas ! ALBERTA APARTMENTS ' hast. FT 4-1313 or EM 3-Ptll Urlnp room, bedroom, kttcl 3~R06iu. BATH. UtlUflEB FE : 3-PU4 iPi wnnamx 310 N Paddock FE 3-3tbi Rent Office Space 47 i 1 OrnCEP FOR RENT. 434t DIxTa , _Hw). OR 3-133L______________ I ROOM OFFICE SPACE OH i aparimant lor root. ttSl Ot"—’ MOVEABLP HOUSE . $1,000 Mora r --- homd I .^AR HOlV Country Urtap at tU bast. 1 ! room brick, rsaebdr. large — taebad parapa. walk-out baiemxnt. rumpus room. Good loctUom 4M LAKB ORION-OXFORD ?d ..... " to beautiful wooded diurlct. Only 3P FoBttoe aad yon at Auburn Ral^U off Adams Rd. Urge Itpxl|| ft. lot. Roar yard halt tUcad to for. chUdraa to play. Sebooto* walklap dtstanec.' ShorV-drift to stores. Tours odlr M.1M. Terms. CaU fP t-ltil. Lawrence w oatlord WIST SUBURBAN . FE 8-9693 ANT GIRL OR WOMAN N a friendly adaltar. pb y-im Altar I p.m. ni aaswar caU FR 34134. C ARE DEBTS WORRYING YOU? oat out at dabk aw a plaa you can afford: — Bmptoyar not eaatartad — No*cbarpa^'t^ budpat aaalyttt Wriu or pboBO for fraa booklet MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Ttl Faattoc StaU Bnk Bldp. FB t-btSP Fonttoc'f aldaat aad larpatt bud-^ aytaaca company. — MIchIpaB ASMKlatlas at Cradtt Counselors — Ameriaaa AsKwiattoa of Ctwdit Connsalaci COLO WAVE SFSaAL tt Complrta. Darathy's. F- 2 rooms, priv. bath, close touSears, clean. FE 4-2579 DAINTY MAID SUPFLIEB —T3t Meaomtoaa. Mrs. Wallaea. FB 3-7113.___________________ Bodarn, at I. Edith. I luralriMd. aae. lacatloa. elesa .tp. Baa caratakar. Ill Waauapton t~r6oms, nicely'furnished. ___________________FE 3-7433. 1 ROOMB ARD BATH BASI^NT ----‘-mt. irtmUaifuROshtd. 143 13 Ruth. FE 3-8337. Adults Apply caratakar. AEROTREDP ’ _______________________ k' V A I > P 13 nr C _ a E V E R A L APARTMENTS FOR K-N.Al 1 MlUn^ J ROOM! PRIVATE ENTRANCE _ Wrst side locations Spo- FREO HERMAN OR 3-1313 and baUi, paod rasManca — oalpb. \ isna-Ubarty area. 3 bedrooms. DON’T LET TOUR RILLS ‘611x1--^®?**“^ -““****“-™ < »•* mo North sldr-Whltfle you dowB-tet professional fl-il ROOMS VERY CLEAN UPPER 3 bedroom upper-3 bed™ nanctal monatament right now! I _Uill IHI^Slala^ Ff ^4703 I Homex Services. 1« a Broad-;] ROOM. WTEST SIDE. PRIVATE 3 National; bath and eatraaca. F^ 3-33P8 1 ROOliS. PRIVAtB ENTRANCi ^^batb. intb N. Saptoaw FB ipairrmenl. Children permitlpd. Ml per month. Close la schooU. rburohai and downtown Warm «me. •» the winter, cool In the sum-. Ample laundry faclUtlas. R office spica. abath Laka Road, a Raad. AppoxlmatM hot watar. aad htat fura. MS par ’ _-------— ‘’til fcakwaaa i:M PoF Rent MisceBaiiedM 48 REWLT DECORATED. MODERN 3 roam apt. sMaa and rafrlpara-tor fata. Ml maathlF. 1 ehlldraa watcy^AylF M E. Blfd. South NEED AN APARTMENT? SLATER APTS. IM ACRES FOR--------------- SOB. DO buUdtops. Bok toncad. pT par acre. Vtetolty at Sasbabaw and Oak Rill Rds. CaU Da^— TPxada t-llM. niphto.__ Wallpaper Steamer noer Sanders, poltsbart. t— Sanders, furnact yaeuiua elaan-ers Oakland Fuel * Fatol, M Orchard Lake Aft. FR t-WM. For Sale Houses iai-.j£:'»^ AFTER I AND BUNDATS^ BBU CARBTAEER MR. CARROLL. A 37 N FAREE STREET,_______ IN DRAtfON. 3 ROOMS. BATH. Iftrgt ftneed yard. Stort. rafiit. ; ... W..a MMM FR. to.MMR UApit I. OR M245. CARPORT. ' I block “v»3“?i acoDomtcaily with newly ralaaa ^-A-Dlat tablaU, " --------- March M, _____ ... sponslbla tor any debt# xantrartod by any other Uma myself, Ralph Mlcb. WtiL Chiidren to Byrd 28 DAY CARE FOR SMALL CHILD-ran FS 4-0447. DAY CARE. LICENSED CmiS- tton home. FE 3-313P. Wtd. Househol|^oo^29 1 CALL SELLS ALL. CASH FOR used TY’s. furmtura and aUscal-lADaous. Olaba Furaltura. FE mattrasa and box sprinti a.ipn.___________ - ................ ........ Wsnteil Miscellsneous 30 rROOMir uffeftTEs" washtop' FE 3-3313 HATE PORTABLE SAW MILL AND . Wantad toad to ’ #a¥tED. ALUMINUM CAimCR Mwy Wanted WOULD URB TO BORROW I4.1M. Raai atoady lob. wUl repay at aiM par m^ iwod rata af la-toraaT Haaa aecaiMes. Write Faa-tlaa Fraaa Baa M. SImiw UviHf Qyrtys 33 WOULD LOER LADY TO SHARE my boma wtCb me. Near OMC Float a, and bus tlaa. FE 4-3313. CamtncuH^^*. 3S P p ACTION f 1 yr fan Imwa aald Fwwr prwpaity an ■a lama Mwtnct aad wwtM Hka to caah oM-atB MY- UaFiaa. WEST SIDE.'ADULTS O _______n 4-IMl_ ; WEST SIDE, UPPER i aod aaclosad r full ______ . tar., FE 3-1331 I BEDROOM BUROi floori, larpa llrtop rot toot tot. Near Eltaal Oolt Caurst. paw M.3 3 BEDROOM RANCH. Large 133 x 133 toot Im from Waterford High. It,lav oowv. take over 4>1 per cent mortgopa. k30 par month plus taxes. Paul M. Jones. Real Est. 133 WEST HURON FE_4-P381 __________FE 1-1173 I BEDROOM. 0 AS BKAt. 1 CAR xsroga. 37.430. 4738 down. 317 S. Edith. CaU tor oppt. FE 44M3. ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND erST~imm ant FE M4M. IM Mt. Ctamaas ROOIM. BATH.UTiLmE8, PIU-vate antraaca. Ml Aubnrn. Adulto. 3 iSOOIIS, FRIYATE BATH AND' aatranca, atcaly lara.. M Norton. 3 ROOMS ALL FRIVATB, CH1U> welcoma FE 3-W73. V."^: ^ r tar caah. S31 Rent Houses Furnished 39 lad. 141 a I Laka R PARTLY PUR 3 ROOMS. Bl weak tout Road. OR 3 ________________Huroa. FE 1-1134 3 ROOMS. CHILDREN WELOCWi. Mt a mo. Utllltlrs and pvt — trance. FE M371 ar MY 3-ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND entrance. TV. 3U E. Pike. “ _3-TOM:__________________________ 3 ROOklB CLEAN PRIVATE BATH 3 RObkU WITH ■pRniA'nt 'BATH . iLOWi! 3 ROOM MOOEliN HOUSE, Pdit . 3-bedro6m .1-LEVBL On larpe lake artrUatad 1c. — Cedar Istond Laka. ift baths. 1 family roorna. Larpa Itftoi roam. Walk-ont basaaiM. R^ Hra> place. Plastarad walla. Oak Hoars. Friea raduesd to Mt.MS. JOHN J. VERMETT ReAL RPTATR AND INSURANCE _______ EM 344M 3 BEDROdW' ALtrinNUM SIDWO Dished; FE 344M 3 ROOM CLEAN MODERN. UA entrance, aduhs only lU - Inpolra 373 Baldwto A.. 3~r66m8, PRIVATE ENt¥aNCE 3 ROOMS AND RATH IN AUBURN Heights FE 34M1.__________ 3 r60MP~ private BATH. EN- 3 AND 4 ROOMS. mVATE tad antranee 71 Clark FE 4^313 4 RMP. AND BATH. DOWNTOWN, til. iBd. MH Auburn. FE 44634 4 ROOMS AND BATH7>RITAfR aalraaea. clast to IraasporttUoa. ELIZAiiTH LAEB ESTATES. 3 bedrooms, largs Itriap room, ear-patad. Eat to kltebaa. full bale, meat arlth reeraaUoa ream. Ooas-plelaly luratshad, P13I atoatti to 3 year laaaa. Leslie R. Tripn. Realtor 73 West Huron Btraat FE_Mlll er _«_MIM LAEE ORION - COZY 1 BED- Rent Houms Unfurn. 40 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX Mich la 4-177P. 4 ROOIfl''ikND RATH. NEWLY deeoratod. prlfoto ontraaco, lain ^^ttegat, pH par moath. MT FE 4-7833 344 Bast Blfd. N at Taltncla I SMALL ROUSES 3 ROOMS ARD bath FE 4-4P13. rROOlis AND BATH. EBB AFAI^ moats. lU Stota Bt FE t-ISbl. 4 Room GROUND FLOOR. 3-BBDROOM AT LONG LABE, near Union Lk. VUIapa. FarttoUy furalabad. PTP a mo. OR I-P333 ctesa to. 37 Mechanic j______ 4 ROOM IN TOWN CLEAN. BART waltoma. FE 3-4431._ ROOMS. SVERYTHINO FU*-ntahad. 1 lltht housakerplnp for borhelor, chlldreo ------*• r OR J-MO____________________ 3 BEDROOM FARM HOUSE. HUH-ninp wotar, ^ oil tnrnaca. pardon BEDROOM TRI-LEVEU 3 M>(*- AFAimiiNTTi Btrl^ modern wa^r'pnrA^ ~ ir EUiabMh U « & Wkltoa ? PR ^ OR 34431 0.1. or aaw F.H.i BEDROOM FRAMES. 3 ■V ACRES IN AUBURN HE10R7 I FRAMES, a TEAIU M.3M. LArge tot. By CORNER CROOES AND AUBURN FE 44M3____________OL 14311 ^ I 'acres WITH STRlAii feS*oa‘ Laks TlUape. It Mwn. ELWOOD REALTY 1 ROOMS. r>k.cAR dAiXai. m- frantopa. Sllsabatb Lake r" ‘ lys. low down pay $66 PER MONTH FVir OUt*wa^kept*5mo loeat naor St. Mlchoars Chareb. 3 b< aSyparaiw. Oiyounsi^^rt WA^TOD RIMtTy” < ait DOWN JOHN BURN Arwo. ‘ Ooracr *-* ARD a1 ■ad Ba( ---— -------„iorM lanro «s. Oaed laidbB Mil P3.PH. SMALLEY REAL1DRS 1337 E. auburn RO. ' oX 3-I1M iBin JOHN R AND DoQUTNDRB> lldZSILTfeR SBLU 3i4lDRdOll roach, sanroom. tomUy raom. go-npe. spoUess. hao OforySilM. torpo tot. 1 aU. W. of Firry. PU.-api Torms FEMML_____________ 3WNER MUST SACRIFICE. DRAY-lod oreo. lorpe 3 bedroom ot-toched parage, pas beat. Real nice, laadscapad let. Reuulramaat Oood erai............ ' rE*»^73M. ------------------- - ------- ■" 7U Huron Insldt aod out. FIraplace, bedroom opto on bbicoay orerlook- youTa looktop for o hldo-a-viy. tots U 11. II3.3M. terms. C. A. WEBSTER. Realtor OA 1-3133_______MT 3-3111 WILL BUILD A S-badroem split lafol or 4- bedroom ranch home for you oa your selected M. SPECIAL LOW PRICE It we can ust tt tor M days a "sCHUETT. FE 8-0458; NICHOLIE KEA om banpAlc h dining an Templeton Bloomfield School Dist. 7 bedrooms. All extra Ixrgd roomx. Very pood older typo boma. eompleta basament. Can ba made Into a 3 family. T parapa. Lot IM x SM on i stract. Only 134.1W with xul 'BUD" I. Larpa . Sea tt North Side All on\One Floor arape. laetalaa autw ipAcleux Itftns roam with dtnl an. Htea kitdea with plenty cupboarda. tlla bxth, and utlt Cc^tr^ lffinp*at"ttx’bait^toi aU the owDfenlaacaf of tba city. OI no down payaunt. and only 171 par moath, tnclnd’ tad- laxuraace. O'Lori er a, FE P-PIM. OWNER TRANSFERRED. NEW 1 ballroom ranch. 1 ea-porapo. fnU bimt., Ii mpad lot. rtwiM « glass door woU and 31--- . waU to irall eOna^ many axtraa. Caka t^rOataa. Afaflablo Apttt L OR 3-HM. OWNER’S SACRIFICE NORTH BIDE Two bedmm flom. *nawto** eoty ^ doi roat. Rotter a ONLY PIP A MON paa HA heat, tore . Oood Baat Sldt k >• oy w- » E frame utility. Lenox furnace, carpettnp. drapes. 3-car ptrape. ..Jon l harold*f. Vrawep" realtor. Many other llsttopa to chooaa from. NICHOLIE - HARGER U‘ U.S. GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES Tin VCTBRAMa ADUlHia. - ---------”“1N0 —rAY-MBNT -• Tab Mar parthaea I^SSaSrXTlJ^'TroSthTr ?aW,*2i1*, ........... Ray O’Neil Realty M a,.f afatrart fM^^^Opaa M p.m HAYDEN pT bknkdicts - 1 Biasji. Una 1 raoia beina. Vacant. iHi Bathe. Baaeuant oai haat. 1 ear pa-raia Prlaaa to tdti. Tanat. CLCAN f BeDROOIf Mama. a^ii‘*oiiir»wrri.*tiS5i. pnjrmtAt. '*?2Sr.n*WcI!le water heeteir Orlod _ Mati tuw di. A ihdtae toaetioA and r at lU.UO Call for details BEDROOM RaNuM For JOU. I ■ ■ - - -lOj - ____jwklni laT thtl exffT large lot — 3 and IwW-thlrd acre*, all Cvcione fenced. Ldfga living room gnd dining room Full ba*c-mani. agpoaM on back. Oak floor*, plutcred wan*, aluminum atorma and aemna. Bicellent we*l aide lacttleh. S17.M0. Will 14 S. TILEORAPH ^Incom^P^pi^y_M 1 acRIB. <-Room bi-lbvcl SALE CATALOG •!!!“"!?• >»4bu^ LADD’S, INC — 'anaar ■” '*—-- Sj ra bs»r Alur^yy. See dor Yourself CHEROKEE MILLS I ........“eoaSJia SIM Carl W. Bird, Realtor “ Como—■*- — . 4-4311___________ For AciTMy 85 j^eanuMly priced, Apply II itotEs'^ffiniTA lake. OObi) Upaar. Only Golden Real Estate »33 orchard USa IM. OR l-mi ----- Mr. Merro, OR 3-SMT For SaI< Fthu 4 ACRES WITH SMALL 3 BXD-raam, eamant klao|i hMaa, In-tenor parUail* ibiUhairatae ta- parttail* ilntibad, atae ti ____W13 saaWtw Rd.. I anil tar mile M new CbmUr Rlih. Tarmi. Clarence C. Ridgeway FEUtai lfl*l^WALTON BLVD. 80 ACRES a taad barai, 11 atanehlana. alto. H icrai of the bail tlUabta land. yard nag garaat. tool abed, ton Of •toraga, oniv li.OSo down am enly 30 miles from PonUac. RETIRING? .‘«r‘a *rk a. It alao bag a imau place. It alao hai a imau'grocery alora with bear llaanaa. Tui for “'aLosTir” bariT and raapbarrv plaota. Nice gaidaB aoll. Low dam paymant and lew monMIy paymanto. Lo-catad an blacktop radd _______________ bUIMlhg anva With full VIeW Fronlige on i read*. _______ .. eatad for eamp project. Haa aet of iubatOntlBl farm bttlldlnga. 31 ACRES. I ACRl- __________ Naar taka. Good block l•room warkahop, garage. II4.M ________ Bvw vara ftnd tool sHM. Cofft CflbB, frtln flibs, stff— “ £sr*?roSS?r^iJ3hS' ____3_,.___r- ...... C PANGUS, Realtor ORTOHVilLE SouM Btraat NA 7-ltll BIO AND ROOMY badroam farm- ramodered ‘ be r^ode e-of Onktoi ONLY 11.000 DOWN Vacant snM building on eomn With parking apace. Idagl for afflall bualnest. taa accountant. Flub. Insurance, dry cleaner, or Btislness OppartMiilty S9 available”" SOON! su.noco statio.ns FOR RENT’ %Nfew( >R l-Tw For flile Like 51 LAKEWOOD village MACE6AY LAKE Modern contemporary home with fireplace family room, patio, only atow a throw frc... —— Ing sdid luentshefl tor ohiy til 'l,?»0 Sale Reiftrt Proiierty 52 3 badrwm fur }mk Kdgb, 1 atuit can ni * 3LLETT LAMM NORtllWlif MULLETT LAMB. N tide. > mUtan’OM Completely *— !aah praldrred. IfinMI. A 6W»,. *r«ii Tarma. i-- Call ft) I-04U 01 Orion, M.-,.._ . ,___ Subitfbifi Property HORSEMAN ATTENTION ssrrasr'iffltfrj h“p. holmes, INC. ROCHESTER Brick ranch. 3,bedrM., eolordd Ht-HII.L VlI.LAOB bulMlnt 4HM Oh pdved Uw at S1.7H wtjh $m LADD’S. INC. llbffl PE idlrMirT)Ri!r^ S-U31 Pontiac Area J PAID TRAIlnNO raOORAM For complete Informal ckUi SUN OIL CO. "ASK"rd» COIN OP isrtn* LAUNDRY. DRfvB-lM bulMma aild aqulpount. pteniy of parllr.,. ----- .. ----- and busy highway Only 114 000 POr further information call FE LSsesstfer! •Uwnmowar adil taw w ----„ net pboltt In proven tarvict nuttnaae ao~ iU alitb yang ^pTrta ru%^i',?'NTa.!iCrK?into7 «a*v^r nU oparattss agulpmaai including M bwiS rnut if you nnaii If aldcataly Inlarcttad and hi naeataary edMM. wrlta atak your baekiroGod. Raaklord, nilnolt AH rapllat tirlaUy aaDfldanii If vou ouaWy, a ptraM view M our boHa alTlca Partridge BRICK TAVERN •ubatantlal Stt70 ft. brick bldg. wlth>rm. apt. abdva In aaltd thumb snglnaw Bay community. Owner ctoaoi for I waakt In winter and atm anleyi Mma and naad tnaoma. Rail attala nod -" family operation frootriM. Lving "SSiri"^y’*|iI!! ^ttt alack.—call td tea tbu . Partridge _ — laaoclatea . Buttoaaaaa tirudut MMUtan 1#60 w. Huron_____________wTo-IM STANDARD oil .1 mMain I aUU atatlon for MO^ OomT loealMn: Prat trnln- WATERFOIUI. AdtCHlOAN '•jftjjiry. *£kj U wins, brtwaan 7 nod ». STATIONS FOR LEASE GOOD POTBNTUL. PlaBsa enii ^ twaan I a.m and I p.m: ra STANDARD OIL I 4 atall high valumt ataUan far - - —1 aarvlca faclUUa*. •fEAR MNTlA.________ Prat tralnlna. HntMlal MiaUSca available Par furOitr Inlermitlon asB Ml Sdlll dayt or UL 3-34JI, TAVERN NIAM ANN ARBOR Oroaalni approkimataly MLOOo. Mi.Mb toUl priM. Terms* STATEWIDE Sal* Land Contract* dO LAND CONTRACTS TO BOV OR M.0N #ol 1 ybAr. r aagurlty. FE g-Wl Monty to Loan 61 Borrow with Confidence GET 125 TO $500 Household Finance CENTURY PIBANCE COMPANY IM South Broadway Uka Orion MT 3-U33 BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 Sr^tonVdlM — OUea __|SIJW«» Get $25 to $SI» !»■%!» .Ijfc ... ON VGUR Signature -’p'lrpn-aor OAKLAND DAY SHtF^ “The neighborhood haa something to offer everybody... the shops open ehiiy for the women and the loan companies stay open late for the men." Mortga|0 Loans 62 TrJA blue with any mwa Improvamant providing your bomt U at laaat ■iMt trontaae. No ng _____frontage. No npprai . a. O. Cbafle* Multab Lau Serviaa. mfl. r gl.Mg BOUITT .............ptymei iir _____, _ . mcm'or Clfd* — nccaaeartaa, tl3t ar whit bavt you!........... -FAMILY INtkAffc, for emnllei ... S-lM Or • n6»T»HdI---- iragt BaM k Sell or Trade .......... TV, ioola or anytiiing of fgual value. Call attytlme. ..I. 3-bedreem homt; baaemant. k floori. ptoatared walla, nbm —— kitchen, autamatle all Sale Hou»ehold Oood^iM appliance bpecuu lll'i-!! » IS; : gi! m«d 4^1# «i ATTENTION a large aeleetton o ABOUT ANYTRINO TOU W/ fi J"?! .fffl. 'M'a lUt al the way b Itaa to pay. Furniture an. ancea M all kinda. NEW uaED. Vlait our trada dep*. i rail bariaina. We buy. aeU Or trade. Coma o and laet around. J_acrei- oi In M U MONTM TO 1 TUura^SSui PAY ____J or 1 milt Ighta on Auburn. I OOOD SELiSfldTlir 6P RE^N-dlllonad TV'i. TV antaima*. klU. Krti and aeeaatarTea. Johnaan idle and TV. 41 X. Walton Bird. PE ».4att. jT“FR^iEiCR. alactrlc rang( OB 3-mi.____________ a]^C|8T NEW stHOl^ TtiRaBKATSr OMbROi^ gUIT I NANO _____ KSti'a.a^UveVYAyim; »JI a weak. Paartona Fumltara, Orebard Lake Avr^_______ ShiOib bunk bada, aompl C^k ai^ IrundU keda at Mg J!*-coupto. Paaraan'a FuraUdra, 43 Or^trd Lilt *tJfStufe' of all Bantering M NEW AND UBiit WILL TRADE — Loreir mo Witt) ottachad bi...-gar. Full baaaaMnt, gas l|l_________________ NAVi-^flM (Mvy 4-dadf~aad Itdl 4-ddor Fdiaen. Will ttMa itpt hottia- -------------of «df. Aik »own. L. H. Brown, ft 3-4110. By*. -■ Loan Company >ta gank »ld| 33 PonUa^ Stata LOANS , BAXTER a ,’gvKc LOANS $25 TO $500 S? Ti;--------- “lT6MrA'A!5T'?)‘^ PoBtiM pr< Urocery-Party Store ft. ifora building. 3-badroom 5S5S;^ViS;’^r."liSr^ Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 Hagstrom SUPER MARKET Orocary. Ond SOM. plua nice a! bedroom liking duafter*. Near Ppnliad oh buiy ki^way. Over |ilt.M0 grots. CLASS C BAR 3 montha tiadnaad n Largs dondc floor, ia ty 100. lovattlgata n H. R. HAGSTROM REALTOR --lUghtoad Road (MMI ”^4.73M --9"^ “LETS TALK BUSINESS” : Ready To Wear Roaen arM. n«* spring rthtf ef?l Lumber Yard Ms of Ms AMOt la Ma Mata. Miawn only By ap. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION chalc^Vinoca £taUa^Aga wM atarlnnca Ik no ISctdr, bS'l bt layed off thta apiing. bat Into buMOaai tar yauracif and be- Minna TR 3-4 Itt a—4 Moo—FH Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard* Phone FE .3-7017 1185 N, Perry .St. PARHtNO NO PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. LOANS SM TO tSOI - 335 -COMMUNITY LOAN ... E. L^RENCE FE S0431 ague fi: 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER *ROMEO $25 TO $500 s/XT-spifflimgr Cr*4H A4vl«Ofi 6IA ARE YOU IN DEBT? «»• vou ana got oat «• warn wlUioui a ini (U Make awe wwihly paymaat I) ^t“5ro OanUthEMbU and Gty Adjustment 5 FE S‘9r* 5*9281 BDKET^^kgrs CONBO^A^ to o«i o5l Financial Advisers, 3lb 8. BAOWAW . PE 3-7SS3 A^rtgat*' LOtot 62 down paymant aa goad hoina. MUit Ml pflctd right. L. H. Brawh. Rdalter. n 3-4310 or Bva. OA 3-Nil. Aak lor Mr. For 8*1* Clrtlllilf 64 BOYS MNCBUiAl MBOOS 0 til* HouMhoid Goods 65 4 PRICE - RSfBOtS. BEAUTI- PU»CB OR HOUSEI Oulek eaah for ---- ---- BotVdtO ...PC. Burgpm wmiee, Tn 34343 rafrig., oiggort, T„.-„______ sss, i;W'a’.ra7ft aM. tow tumHurL_____________ MW iirbif roomi, la »t 14 pHce. EZ termi. The ble yaursalf, eave. -------- ------- and table. 50* 31 value. gM.36. ---- lf*l daaighi, Formica vepa Fluorescaat, 531 Or- WperiencEd WRINGER WASHERS Solo HoiiBohold Goods 65 FREE BTANOINO TOUJCTI |U.M Doubla Bowl Blob ..... M M ■ *s!^lV M aria'-iSSSESs*^' M*OMhard^kY Ave°7E*?^ ipieiAiriifirsmrT^ USED AbTOItATlO WASHERS. I mps. gunrMtaa. R. J. Munro 00. UN «. iuTPP. FE Used sed 'trade-in Dept. . Dining Rm. tulta . . 5413 anlty. Cheat andjled 143.5 THOMASECONOMY Ml S. I l8to«n'^«.’&dBSSS^ saftaner 5M3i. . CRUMP ELECTRIC 4-3573 ,_ ________—------- WiONdiC'lfVXfhdh. iHciCLlart .—..... ... I-.... ^pp„. Hi*Fi, TV and Radio 66 ... ... n 5.I3W. ___^ ¥6v CAN ALWAfa~rtSb large teleclloa of lata model, go ranteed u*ad talarlalcma. OBEL TV 3530 ElltibaUi Laka UWjD^i^l^INCH^l 515 E. Walton cor er of Joalyn Water Softeners^ 66A 100.000 ORAIN WOLVERINE SEMI-toIlKiufr. ciceUeM con* ditlon, Cfh4tp. EM MiH For Sale Mlscellaneoiia 67 1-WHEBL bOlen garden thac-tor with eultlvatar anO mower, 565. I. 34" rotary mower, 135. 1, — .... control mower. 535. MU 4-07M MAONU8 edb^ 0MAN.~ UKB ____'« 5-5511. rFcrr-aELLf COAL StoVs*. a ----- —-ggoTPa 5-1377. CEIUNO ..... - -1 --- ' BUYLO" WLE, 103 S. BAOINAW 4-iRchT65$lTH>e. t FT Jtbtb soil Flp. OA slsjSr* 1. Btroot, OgfOrd,________ 4-INCH SOIL PIPE. 53.M' inaalrs N Pirat ......--------Fab I. OM.n up. Laua-tand and lauceta, Ca*h and carry. OLUMB&I tray. % 5-IIS* 37 INCH POWER »40wiR. AU?^ «tarter A-1 condltton. PE 4-l7#r il* PER CENT AUTOMAtldK£& «2--i,r7a?‘i8i 'btu H0LLAWcBt“Wi- FLOOR MODELS - 1 ONLY REFRIOtatAtm tom Preeter tlU N RCA WHIRLPOOL DRYER si^D’auitEM washer'*** Double Tub „^** ** 3 FRUrrWOOD END TABLES. «1S *o5r^!'rjy: nicaiii dFitiiinrviWr pwi. li^^'^roo'S*, 48 Orchard-Lk. Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales ~^m 7 days d Wars___ iM.ea« IB tat M3FA SJ8'*Abt«rSM' *'*®*^' itlFfiTdERilOR; i jBW. very good. Mutual 5-n44.__ REBUIITTACUUMS. 313.35 '™ •* " HSfW B*rw a B«rt IPBCIAL PBlOBa, aiOHT NOW on Phlleo Waebars, dryOrt, TVi, and refrlgafatars. At little ai 55.00 dowS. coma III thd enter the FRXB "Rauad the amrld trip lor I". BaM Awrllf. rtrt-5t^ Start, 14S N. bsUaw. It BEtriNO MARINES. WHOLESALE Sv.-j'trta.-rfi'raficniS: Prieea etart sinter pottahjea, •«j?:.*i!af32a«iJ!"SR* Baked Entm- . n u u *J. MT, Bnu *4EliS,''^t^ Inos, RAILINOS. fled igaMMers and fmady -jeh dfr taleemm ao J •aw diva a Valuable rB- ID ta tVtat dlktog ma proO- BARGAIN LLST k". 30 1 73 MAHOOANT .. r, 4 3 4 TEMP, PEO BD. f ;"’4*.M^OTk«A. *". 4 a I Bf^ OiB PONTIAC PLYWOOD OO. M _BaldwlB_^,__re_S:^ L ASEBOARD RADIA*ffON AT For Sale Mlscelianaous 67 GULBRANSEN Prtsents 3 NEW TRANSISTOR ORGANS -At A New Low Pries Hocking Stoker Coal ocking bt $17.45 per ton Hocking Stove Size $16.95 per t< NTUCK LUMP A) 31 Orakard Laka A Hearing Aid snr.i;V7ii bi *i*.n:f.?tSr.,^te“ria oriaayllCoBioia *» *LlW*iETrHBLY B.-------- II 4-aooi __PH ‘in • OPPOSITE B'BAM ■niEAtEn mik 9TmTiT=oTnSTn ScfamkU. FE 3-5317.________ T t) H f N O aKF REPXflkriW.”84; ^r aarvtaa, aU work naMlMaad by laetory irtined men. caLbi music go. It N. 8A01WAW PE 5A333 USED BABY ORAMD iStaHO NN ~ 'Conditioned IN PtaitaCT iWAft. BBAtfrtWlL III cubic It. upright than Vb price, uM. an 515 Owner MA 5-NI4. LAVAlORfiar' COMFliTS 114.50 Michigan Fluorea- t. 333 Ovchwrd Uke A LUfAiXB~&AS OR OfCTsSAafT workmanthlp for lesi mooey. A lip for 1 _ - J«A>m.. LfONeL TRAIN FOR jSAO ---------— - ......—J.-----caEl 4 p.m. FE 1-1171. fiiSiclNB CAllNita. LAMPS 36' mirror, allghtly marred, lltl Larft eelectlon of cablnett with or without llghta. slldine door. Terrific buye. Mlahlgan Fluorta-cent, 333 Orchard Lake - N. kOWERS •flLtERS~ANb TRAC- TOHI, RiDINO and WALEINO. EVANS EQUIP. 6507 DIXIE HWT. _M^5^3^ OR 3-73H. -_____ NEW AND USSfiTbiL f^RliACiis. eyjgleli with eodtrale. CaU Or oVk* FLOORINO SHORTS, l.tW feet. Ml liS board*,^ 1.6N board - - 367.N. BURXfc «TeL.. •wSaiSitismien "caL Ike* it low. IM prieea ItM 3ra&rdTaSt 1 rB®e and #ANrF5^ i*'*StCi ^'*n' HaTa* *"* inSeRmwino ki •Ogger In kaaf-" «m*paymMSa*M*l‘rMjper'3ii Unly#r«al Oo.. FE 4-WI lAtSMcf^^RlCk. HNlffiNa _m6chJna,_FE_S-Sf33. ______ TAKE ON FAVkBNl'k ok 34.31 lawliS'machiSe *l!l*beauttful'cKu LVa*k5'"S‘i.t*i'«0.*‘lf.i;a*TO »‘hr*5-.gy.“ TALBOT LUMBER .... u... .■ ..mwvc deoVk. wlm dewa, bardwara, paint, |4adtMbf and aleetrlaal sun^a . Everything to meet your ne.. I drafttt.d tablet, mlmeo- offset preiB, tjpewrltart. a aograph maeMne 'aad Spl>-illcatar mseblae#. OR Pflnting'‘3i' Office lTsFD APPLIANCES We hire on band a good supply of used appliance* of all types, both flaatrie and gas. New li the Ume to get the appliance y« need lor your eottage or cabla. Consumef.s Power Co. 28 W. Lawrence WHITE PINE SALE > metal lathe. ■ eenlert Sth MuM Op^ h coHjsmE mNO* floor lamplei. UMd Rammead chord ergao only *531 with pereuMIM. W!fh5»iK“* Sde MwtolOefii 71 PROVINCIAL To maleb Ike delloBW turaiMre aiyuag gao. FrIcM Mart ati OTS5 »5«7,^ ind7Mitl^e^ orgaat. Sals Offles BgmpWWt 72 rltore, oew elMtrW, lin.N. ioN’rjlf^CAiH RBOISTER 8, gAOlBAW ~FE t-3IOt NEW NATIONAL OMM ----------------. tare from ilN up. New Natlwal addlaf meebtoea ItM gM in. ‘Tht County where fou can bay aaw or factory raUtlt aaali rostatara. Tba HattoiuiL^Caah ROgMr Co., 5*3 W. Huroo, PiMiad. PE 34235. 33 I. Orattol, Mt. Oleatotu, HOw ard 3-4I33. nIcW' ANO U3B0 Ol ‘--iwriiati. I ply. 17 Wert Ltwroncs St., *-mr Mac. FE 3 *135. SATldNAL CASE RWMTltft ELECntlC. 135. VALLEY kUSlNESS MACHINES 74 auburn AVt_____ITE 4-3151 RiBiitoi^r")Vnrfns*h¥f |ortabto ty^wiWa^iUndyd key. Sale Star* 73 tyiBRWASHER. , rbprioerat^ eouatera, stoolt, diehea, did. Pi 4-N75. ‘^la Sorting dooila 74 IN SAVAOK „ ..... RIFLE. LaVkH AO rive'?jflnw*ars»jwic BULMAN HARDWARfi odLr' c^uis^JglTiALB. 6VN8. ..... eWs~X auY. BEt.L, TliA6x. Manley. Ledth. 1* Bagfey. WANT^ MXiTiHBr Sand, Graval and Dirt 76 A-l IJHD^pAD ORAY- llrered. Fill t- __________________ TOP aoii. piLl Iard. fiu Wt^, Coal and Fuel 77 CANNEL NNEL COAL. THE ^IDBAL replaee fael. Beaeimel flreplaca nd nirntce wood. Oakland Puei d Paint, p______ OOOD DRY BLAB WOoD FOR -ESiMW-!!?!: SLAB WOOD OR PIREPLAOB wood. 3 cord, *30 del. Alberta mH?*^ rWJdwiS aAtit. •II eiau. Spiatb biwk. dwr sill*. CASH WAY sa* w.s4^iS‘*“«* ^ 16x48 n-A. Ibck L»4h . 4x1 PlMtorb«Ar4 ...... !il Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY waday W DOUBIX: VINYL r Mdh, foldTTTB *14' *paa. OR .Lint or lundredk ol Interior or .KS.ffl'*: ■ 4N. Orebard__________ ______ bl^NO ROOM pordh. (t.t*. Irregular* prieM ohiy taclery can give. 1^MgM^^Pluor|*6rent Ml OH- F^RMiCA.~l^W»fiffirirff¥T m Rental' '’Layairgy ' FilyiaeM''piaa CorapMtd Hag eamitoi and Mrts EDWAH3FS if B. SAlHNAW BRAND-NEW ixf PLATE* GALLAGHER'S i. Hurita_ FE 4NN I noueeaUe dll_ ..... -^e (rf a OOna Oni Come In ahd give on to ,|i„ oa MW floor modclA fimta- Shopping center. tWt .... ~y*50AE|^;^Fffasr nperlenced aeeordlan alayi hpee eleetrle a«4rdtan --------- efeven trebei ehangee gad attaa I feargi n .... ........ *13*.w GRINNELL’S tf B. iaitaaw » LTIW ^__________________ Plaiits, frees, Shrubs 78 Po6DLE F^ Ifi ANll op.~#f%o , tervice. Pfeleceiondl ' ■''**BliyiSti ------- ,L EI3W. kART LABRADOR shepherd PART ooi____ ll^upplei. PUPPIES $6‘Up Poodles $10 Down Huwrs PET SHOP rm S4iii ITS: EATTNO. BREXOINO PLACE A-LOST'AD. Cill FE 24181 lor M *4 to recover a lou. DtairE 2*8l6l lor aa ■# wrilir. 1 ;\ TWEXTYSIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 2d, 1061 Owh ip< M ■AT PM MUr. m B. aOBLL. Noia «t B«ckn*Mr «tt RMkuMr B«M. OL MM. ■AT AKb muw F#r Sd» Livestock 82 brrd WiriUi kMUitUW, I PAKT 4bAR«ln BOltin~C t»U U»lD«d. SMA. oe _M*6__ I ■sdisfutxo mix ooAn. m»i: w*i«M JioAA. ciAitaia. cwi AI-! _«»r_4._^________________; CHOICX BEXP, OOABTBIt. HALF, j fCBCd CsMas Bat- OA ASm Sate Fym EfiJpiWMt 87; T Bwni atm to laub aboct: Appu I. Pla* Re« P»™, «U-Spfll Ro«d. RocItwAT. OL MtM.j MM FORD TBA^Ctbit. MObii " UXM NEW. POST BOLE DIO-OEB FOR FORD OR PEROD- ■oit cBoer. PERO08oir i*ac-' TOR WTra WAONER loader WILL PINAXCE. Pontiac Farm & NO NEED FOR CONCERN! There js a buyer for every article! Sell your .surplus items through a low-cost action producing Pontiac, Press Want Ad Phone FE 2-8181 "The Marketl Place of Thousands” For Sale Can CORVETTE ' NORTH CHEYROLET CHEVIES 1953 - '56 PORDS. aniCEB. PLTMOUTHS BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NEED CREDIT? Ko co-tiiMn. ImmadlAU „d«UT-•ry. W^ly payRM. «o lot; lo« a* AM do«a. Walk In. Drlya ool. Inter-Citv Motor Sales W h. OAkLAXD ATXXUE' BaaiiUful gray tialab, do rust. oBa owntr. Run* Ilka tba day II Ml tha faeloty Thii ooa bargain prtcad at only MM No manay down. LAREStOE MOTORS. TRACTORS . _______________________ WHEEL HORSE AND eOLEXS. Dial?' Hwj. 4 iS. 7 H P ELECTRIC START-I JKi* *** ----------- EBS. ROTO-ROE. BOLENS. TORO TILLERS. ETANS BOOIP-. A507 onUE BWT.. IIA t-TTI. OR 3-70M Sale Motor Scooters 94 CONDITION •» CUSHMAN PE ^ FOR TOP DOLLAR ON LATER modal CAra. See M & M Motor Sales an Ptnla Hwy.______OR PUM TAYLOR'S OK USED CARS CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE MArkal 4-*5ai° *^*^*yillad Laka ^ U CHEVROLET i'~POOR Alao tbarp ’17. 'M. < saxiAN. Radio and-haaUt. 1 Iona graan nnlih. Sharp! gt weekly. ART MULLEN'S , BAROAINLAND USED CARS IW S Sailnaw_____FE M 'M CHEVROLET BEL-AIR S DOOR • ryl. auodard Iran*, radio and --- wMlawalU. iparkUna plat- jIHn OWNER CERIUSd Laam tha truth about thli uaad car MINT CONDITION. As- --- -----. . jjjjj F9t Sde Cm 108 Uba aaw gI.4l».‘OR MSW. iaroR*Vii6Ubr ils m iiddmW- Chaarolat. Call ___ ~i4 mrsLER Nine « door tiiu, with a Radio Abd haatar, awio. in ‘**A^t’mULLEN’S BAROAINLAND DUD CARS > S, Saginaw FB MSIS 13 chrtsleb; iui^ Ailb CBEblT MANAOEB, PE ASM. EIng AMO Salaa IIS B. Saginaw IMS CORTAIB “TM" 1 DOOB"'^ dan. PowargUda, aalin aUaar fla-Ub.. StMb No. SMI. Only tl.MS. Baay termt. MOBTB CTETBO-LET CO IMS S. WOODWARD ATE. BnUCHOHAM. Ml A37M. OmVAIR MONEA COOK. ------ ---- yj. I COMET WAOON WITH STAND. r. r;- walla And a tParkSng I lab." Haw eoadttton, au manta ai HIM par mi caah down or old tmdal___________ ar caitUlad enri Lanm the tmtta about thla carTuoyd Molora. Llm coln-Mareury-Camal, 133 8. BagL and' iouiPMEOT i For Sale Motorcycles 95 ---j; TRACTORS BATE BEEN i ---- BECONDmONED AND OUAR-;*in franT KT Ta alia lai FOURTH ANTBED. ALL ARE PRICED TO ^ * roVHTa emsbrr terms available |S^ah^ « *uIT PE 4-OTM BROS^ I ford Rd^RIgh!^ mebtgan. .' PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDVEE* | FOT SbIC BlCycICS 96 rof BUCK TOWTIAC WASTE, PE 3M0. Sale Used TrtKks 103 Junction ^les ' B6cB ADCnON SALES a P M. —» I u— • u 3-3 BUT - SELL - RETAIL DAILT Mpr PrIaoa Erery Auction LimA Room Open Eaary AucHon MIS DIXIE HIOHWAY See Us 1 BUT USED BIKES NOW N.^ KJ ’ Mora aaiactlon. lower price. ' SriTilw^argE”?^ *^ for tour , BohU and Accessories 971 TfUCk NeedS Sales and Service II Oiionl y Hh. ME M38L B^rtrouaii 3iak^oose Trs^lers 89 ASeiSTREAM LKURWEIOBT -----raUar. Stnea »33. Ouar- ■r Sla. Baa tbam aad gat is H P JOHNSON WITH STAND. Electric boat pump EH 3-7M7. | 3 R P JORHSON BRONZE-1 ------------------------------------- _______tiS6o. PE a^Ti __________ *si cHi^fs cftAfr cAVALin. n ft Cualom crulaar. 3 sleeper. Now an display I Wtutar prices now In WHITEHOUSE. VENUS CBD18EH8 “TST SI--------------------- Ita 8n Wood. ____, . SCOTT MOTORS CRUtSI-OUT 1 33 I. Wnlton r * ■ and Sunday Ibarglna, 3-34’ AND SBRVICI K>AT BALES GMC ------Sow down __________ __ trsdal Lloyd Motors. Lincoln-^reury-Comst, 333 8. Bnglnnr "'iSff'i 1S5S CHEVROLET BISCATNE 3--— aadnn. 3 eyl^r —•— »fd ahm. radT ‘-turunolaa ftolal PH ^HEVROLl HAM, Ml 4-I733. ... Haatar. Fully gunmntaad. 'uU price 33H. No monay down. 'oymaMa of 3M.M par month, ■ail Mr. O'Brian. c5adU Mr. t BntinNORAM ■ RAMBLER. •3 8 Woodward, Ml 3-3300. 13M CHEVROLET BEL AIR door. Btandard transadaakm. Pc ar pack TurpHolte. iMl piLca 3I.3H. 333 down will band)- Factory Branch | OAKLAND At CASS i FE 5-9485 nowTs the JIME fOR US TO PICKUP AND BELLI tpUR TRAILER, ANT IF TO M'.i WE HAVE BUYERS WAITlNaii , HOLLv'marine*sALEsl-'^U I960 Models Must Co! IMIO Mlly Rd. HOLLT. ME 447I.|^ ^I3M MCRCTRY iraSi trailer Sales ! At BIG DISCOUNTS aad Rentals iwE carry: ipaclAl whiter prtcaa on trovali>*d RAT a LONE STAR BOATS Kuers, suppUas And aarrtca.! ARKANSAS TRA7TELEH AND IH3 WUUnma Laka Rand. Dray-| ioo Plnlni OR M33I. ' ' SHORTS MOBILB ROMES . SALES AND SERVICE •a PORD TON PICKUPS . 313* 'M Cbaarolat t« ton ..... 3135 'M Cbaarolat % ton . 3336 BLACK'S AUTO SALES 760 OAELAWO AVE. PE A37I1 FOR BALK 13AA CrSvROLET >i — panol. 3360. Phone PE 3-3118 K IN TO- ^mpli PHAP743 o hare uaad trailari Ina of parts and boctla wired aad AMcbas la- farkhurst Trailer .Sales | —JPINEST IN MOBILE LTVINO—I Paaturlng New Mooo—Owoiao—: ^tura - Baddy QuaBty MobUaj bbcalad half way batwaaa Orion’ yd Onford on M31 MY 3-4311 j ¥3CE~biER PAYMENTS ON litO woaral nobtla h ___._____tlnlakt DAVI SMS3 Van Camp Chevrolet. Inr. MnJORD_,_____________M^-1333 1364 CHEVROUCT PANEL ti TON. 31M. MElroaa 4P133. Ask for ■lUCHETia PICKUP. WAS 3433 ______- ^'HP—™ : liOM^ HIGHT MTRS. PER CENT DOWN ON BOATS, j oiford Miah OA 1-3333 uoT«»« Twari ww. ' from pgi^c- 1367 DOIX3E 7W TRACTOR. ITR wheal, saddle tank, nir-brakaa, PE 6^4ST. ________ NO Mbirrr down '34 Pard tb Toai ....... '41 Dodgw Htaka ....... '13 Pont. VS Sharp ---- 'UChtTnilwt 7b Ton .... Superior Ante Hnlaa 3M 0 1333 PORD PBSS, Ul TE_______ bale. Mh direct traaamtaaUm, 3-^ need rear and, radio, haatar. Power ataaiinp. Reas. OR 3dS31. MOTORS, TRAILERS CLIPP DRETER OUN h SPORT CENTER OPEN 7 OATS A 7VEXK IOC ASTTl 16313 HOLLY RD. HOLLT. MICH 1957 CHEVROLET 3-paaaantar SteUoa Wagon. V-3 angina. PmrgUdt trantmlaalon, power ataarlnt and brnkaa for Ivory ond rad CBWMM a cRRyRCKJrr. rocb- •-373L________- 1353 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR BEL Air sedan. V-3 angina, power-gUda radio, haatar. whlUwallr BaauUfur wbtta ftnlsh. Steak ,»t »TOH'r^&»E\^lW**Co!*^ 8. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINO- HAM. MI 4-3733. _______ ■83 CHEVY. 3 DOOR, I CVUNDER. AiRo. tr B-4S44. . UL NEW ytchan. PE 1-___________ TAKE over payments 1133 ......... .....atlac Chlaf. C au 3 bedroom Pontiac ’ 2.=; FT. OWENS ' Express Cruiser |i $4,995 LIST PRICE ; AVAILABLE AT WINTER PRICES Mazurek Marine I SAOtNAW AT s. BLVD. PE 3-3M7 I POBO S YARD DUMP. PE THE SPAN-O-WIDE DETROmR r TO 783 B«» FT. OP L... LIVINO ROOM, ll'air HIUROOM IF WIDE NOW ON DISPLAY Auto Insurance 104 $20 FOR 6 MONTHS We Also wiita canceled ante. PRANK A. ANDERSON AOBNCV Phone Evee. FB 3-4333 PE 4-333S or FE 3-3333 Foreign and Spt Cars lOS OET READY FOR BOATINO' Let lu tune-up, repair or rafinlel your Inboard or outboard boaii and motors. Any alee—>nv moke INLAND LAKE 3m W. Huron ■ ' OPEN daily S BALES FDIEI Oomplate ___ _ _ Mand Marina Bkchaaga TI B. Bagmaw PE Mill OTUtSmt OUTBOARD MOTORB. Blanrafl Boats. Oator Trallan Everything for tha boat. OWKH’a IDCrINB SUPPLir~ " 3N Orchijd^jjUe Ava, ^rrhAsi garma ti Bqb Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales 43SI DIkla Hwy Drayton Plaint 4 Ml H- ul PenUac . OR J-1303 '^11 7 days a Weak vr RENT. OARAWAV m ntxwki u- ami. _ OOOOELL. TRAOBB tarn a. lUahaalar Rd. UL V4I33 WiABOND. ZIMMER • GREAT LAKES, General stuart. and YELLOWSTONE ae{ two story sad Eupando—3 and n- wide AU ilr.es and phcei Many good used eight or ten ft.: doioa bustneta at wide Prieto ten. Tarmi to OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANOE mm you. 33 W ptrk from. .331 S, Soglnnw_PE 3-41f Oxford Trailer Sales j ourr'T T T x t.ft-' I Mtu B. bnLLL LAKL I VACAITON TRAILEM D.\RT! 16 ft. Demo ?!«*35S‘*LA5i*r*Rd? tS&T KTbSi*^^ 75 Evinrude Starflite Riverdale Trailer BUICK 1330. 3-OOOR HARDTOP. Retired OX aaar. rar. All aa-irat. 3300 ml. Uka new. MI 3-1343 _____________ il CAR8~VbUR CHOICE. 375 ' — 1337 BUICK CENTURt 3 DOOR harOtop. automatic, power brakes and etcanng. radio and hestai'. white wan tires. I'm all gray and whtta aad eharp! Aesuma naymenU «T t33.30 per month. Lloyd *^Mot«m!**Lln^^>ln!llarct^ Comet. 333 B. Bnglonw. FE >0131 ___I North Lapeer Rd.. Oaford. ■A S-3703 '__________ ' VB ALWAYS CARRY SELECTION OF rHOUSE TRAILERS 26»FT. TO 50 xl0- • WE ALSO CARRY NEW • CREE 13’ TO 25’ « as low as $995 ! WE WILL BEU. THREE : 1300 TOUR-A-HQMX AT OUR COST OOKB CHECK US FOR SOSfB OP THE BEST DEALS Fra C__ I MazurelTM arine BAOINAW AT B. BLVD. FE 4- SEA-POWER -Jb04id'— Drive. Baa ----LAND MAV 331 8. BAgtnaw BUICK CONVERTIBLE A net nleo 1S34. • Waal Bliv mlagham cat with 3 new tires.:-naw' bnttwiT- Rnna tncallaaL Tte aad back curtain vary good. Don't mlaa thla one. 33n PEOPLB AUTO SALES 33 Oakland FE 3-3331 ilM BUICK ELECTRA 4 DOOR hardtop automatic traasmiaalon, power brakes and power ataartng. ra^ and heater, whttawall Urea. iparkUng blue finish. A Bloomfield Hllu rnacutive's car. 11.133. Lloyd Motora. Ltneoli^arcury-Comat. 333 8. Saginaw, FE 3-3131. 43 TbUICE. HUNS OOC®. NO oU. 330. OL 1-343S. ,__ BU1CK87 WHY MOT TRV SDBUB-BAN-OLOS. OSS S. Woodward. Blr-mlngham. MI 4-44S3. _____ FISCHER BUICtC used’buicks M MONTRH WARRANTY 734 B.W-d,^^ B-hm.. 'M'dADILLAC kARim>P."'P6w- JHoUjr Marine & Coach/< WAN i UM HoMy Road boLlv. MICHIOAJI .Rut Tn^ Syce WEW LOTS FOR EZPANOS PuHtlac Mr—----- — EUVOKO sEla Road. TERRIFIC discount _ n CAN BELL [Tour ---------- OAKLAND___ 301 s. Saginaw ^ Transportat’n Offered 100 I XNOINE ADtUNEB. L0« AN-330. Ferry garvlea Inc. oiR hU34. RUCK OOINO NORTH. ffiSi ]j^^jriref_ 92 Wanted Use< Cars 101 **ra.*?l3o”iiL'^ Money? r-srss-ws—Bs extra uSiED cars -iPr _WE| _"TOP_ OOLUH PAID " r, apotlaaa. PE 3-73S7. CAD1LLA5 CONTfERTIBLE uar now. ftiU power, muat ka Bn^rior Auto »«l«». MS Oakland beauty 7iut tip trnn and aaatiaao liaymaai per manlR. Low cat eld trade. Uowd Uoh Mareory-COMl, S3S I BUYING OR BBLUHO BEE US BEFORE YOU DEAL HOUGHTEN & SOX . ~ 1-0701 1955 CHEVROLET i I. I-Door Bel Air Hardtop. Stand- | and whltownll tftek wall Urea. TOhUe finish with tor quolst trim. Former factory oftt cure car CtoU No. 3040. Only ifOM. Ei^ tarmi NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. |000 S. WOODWARD ATE.. BIRMWOHAM. MI svianT*. paymenU af 3I3.4S par me Low caah down or dU ti Lloyd Motora Uneol^eri Comet. 333 8. Saginaw,- ■SO CHEVROLET 3-DOOR REPOSSESSION t3M full price, no cash needed pay only 333 a mo. dae May I Rita Auto. Mr. BeU. FE A4333 lot Eaet Blv' ‘ ' ^ tSIO CBVROLKT BISCATNE. -crtMar^powarjlIda. ate. 4,133 13M CBBVROlirr 3 DOOR K 1 cyUndar, standard shift, raoia and haatar. A one owner HigUaad freon baaaty. Stock No. 3830. Only Ol.lM. Eaay tarmi. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 S. WOODWARD ATE.. BnUONORAM. MI 1000 CHEVROLET, 3 DOOR BET Air. straight shift, must sail. Taka over paymanta. FE 3-I03I. liW CnefROLBT 3-DOOR BEL Air aadan V4 engine, powarglida. radio, heatrr. wh-tewalfai- This one really sparkles wllh Its black finish and rad trim stock No. 3021 Only 3336 Easy terma. NORTH .CHEVROLET CO . 1000 8. WOOD-WARD AVE. BIRMINOHAM MI 1156 CHEVROLET, V3. STICK. 3333. *“17 Ford, 3 door. aUck. wUl tall trade. OB 1-5038.______■ Mgr._ Mr. jFaik^t 1 CONinWTI Uni 'bick fimaiTwlth a whtt. «artga charfas of |141. Lloyd Motors, Uncoln-Marcury’d^at, 333_S. Saginaw. FE 3-3131. MS CEVROLBT 4-DOOR tM#iiA hardtop. V-3 angina, powarglida, power steering, radio hoaior iim. ad glaea White heater, ekcallant oondl-smn, no money down, (u 11 ang Auto Salw tit 8. Sattnaw stmlgfat aUck. good Wanaporta^ 1961 DEMOS 2 CONVERTS CATAUNA8,POWER STEERINQ AND BRAKEB. LBBS THAN 1,-003 MILBS. BONNEVILLE VUTA POWER STBraiNO AND ERAjgCB. LESS THAN I.IM RUSS JOHNSON Motor Sales LAKE ORION MY 2-3871 MY 2^-2381 •33 DESOTO____ l-DQOR with power ataaring. radio. « THU BBAOTV TODATI 31331 BRAID ■ BT. ---JOE FO_ 4 DOOR RARDTW, I w Has lass than T.ldS actual muaa. R&R MOTORS 734 OAKLAND AVE. DODOB f 8TICK VERT -■ 3133 FE 4-Mar. ' o( 34 weakly. No maatv downi ART MULLET’S BAROAINLANO USED CARS 1N7 FORD 3 DOOR RANCH WACK Cmiy 31.3M. East tarnu. NORTH CHinrROLBT CO. MSB 8. woodward AVE.. BIRKIHaitAM. — 4-1735. I. Asanma payman month. Call Crad trka at MI 4-llS 1353^roRD, V-3. S D^. ^.r- ^r-poTu “ Harold Tnmar ITsTd. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE AU new And nsad ears muat go at aacrinoa prleaa. Clarkston Motor Sales . CRRTSLER-PLTMOUTH DEALER 33 S Mala, CUrkatoo NA 5-5141 USED CARS 350 ¥6 Pm! MONET DOWN. tJUEnt i SALES, m s, BAOINAW. I AUTO brakas and power ataaring, radio Uofi Motan. Llncoln-Merisury-"""* ■“* -------------------3-8111. 1331 FORD. RADIO AND HEATER. down, fuH price. ________ paymenu-ol ILSS par weak. lUNAOrai WBrnSj^CREDIT — ah6__________________ MATIC. Aaaume paymaota of 333 75 par month Colt Credit Harold Tamer Ford._____________ 3« FORD. EXCELLENT RUN-nlng condition, gbt. EM 3-^68. Far S8b Cm 106 I960 FALCON 4-Dow. Onhin trim. whtlawaU Urea. ndla. IwAlar. luw mUraga Ahdibarp. — John McAuUffe, Ford SIS OAKLAHD n 3-4K_, u9~forS~omrinHT suoiiuini STATION WAOON, Uka newt As-anma^pigrmaota a. low as 3S.H ART MULLEN’S BAHOAINLAMD USED CARS IS a. SAgiBAw . ” hAiw^P it automSla tnnamla-alon. ndla and haatar. whitewall ttraa. Baaw It a aharpia with no rust and Uko naw Anaida nod maebnnlonUy. TW CONDITION, ownw cartlflod. Aaaumo paymanU at 317.18 par maoUv low catb down w old trbda. Uopd Motort. .Lincoln-Morvury-t^at, 131 B. *ee4Mie*4ee*un. nmw TOP. Aiaump onymsnu of 331.13 por monlb. CnJTCrodlt Mgr. Mr. WAi nl MI 4-7301. HnroM Tur- They Must Go 1 ? ?srv'ivu."33.*^".s... !Sm'VToi'isi.sL^rup. ECONOMY*' CA^^’ 33 iURUftH dlUon nnd mlMngi. John McAuUffe, Foxd “ Fa 3-4181 n wngoo Vtry good tiroi. Oood lit thundebbird. double Bpwor. now tubbor. t------- KlU prlco 31.131. 3333 _____ MDfOIUM ;JIAMBLER, 'Ml - For Sale C«w 106 •M MBRCURT HARDTOP Uka now iarida kad out. parfoet itjni AUTO. uaSrViB*^433i IN East Blvd., at Auburn •N MERCURT MONUCraV CONT. AUTO. TRANS.. Power atooriag and brUaa. BoUd whUa. JEROME^RGUSON ROCHESTER PORD DEALER OL 14711 For Sale Cars 106 •34 PLYMOUTH. GOOD TBAN8-portotleu. Call nftor 3 p.m. OR 343Ml 13H PLYMOUTH. RADIO AND sr.;- 5;s*rsu**ssr3iff 5srcKfL“*si».VH*f/£: CREDIT MANAOER. PE I4M3. King Auto Bales US B. Saginaw UN PLYMOUTH. 3 DOOR. S CTL-Inder. sMndard shift, radio end boator. etc. 3I.3W 34133. U37 PLYMOUTH 34N PULL ' prtoo. DO aaoBoy down, flrat poy- assi. ss?.“sUiw'’"#^4-£i? IIM mAcURY 3 DOOR, RADIO AND HKATEK MKRCOMATIC. Ataumo pnymsnto of IN TI per month. CoU Cradtt Mgr. Mr. Parka at lO 4-73M. Harold Tur- “Sio"i5JP'ff5A*T.T"iiu?$: MATIC. Aaaumo peymtaU of 3I7.M por month. Call Crodlt Mgr. Hr. Parks at Ml 4-7MI. Harold Turner Pord. ■17 NASH RAMBLER. 4 DOOR. aUck. PE 1443k. Btukrt Conway. SHEP'S WEEKEND SPECIALS •W PORD sedan, 1 door 31.1N ■IT PONTIAC B'CMaf. Mr. h-top IN ■54 MERCURY. 3 dr. h’top. 334 ■34 CHETRfHXT, 14r. aid trails 334 Shepls Motor Sales 3 EAST BLVD. PE 3-4337 'H PLYMOUTH WAOON. RED and WhlU, all power. Owner. OR 3445. IIN PONTIAC. 3 D06r POST BE-dan. radio and hentor. JiydremeUe power brnkaa. power atoering. Safety Uack dltferenUnl. White-walto. 33.0M. UL 3-3557. PE 54333. ■54 PONTUC. 4 DOOR, BTDRA-matle, redto end boetor, white- INT THXntDKRBIRD. Tt OVER-. ^vo, two topa. conaerilbla and hnrdtop. rsdio and bar*— waD tlraa. red ftnlih. IIM FALCON 3 DOOR WITH DE- -......... „-,men£^ 333.w par month, low cnah down or old trade. Uoyd Motora. (Jncoln-Marcury-Comat. 331 B. Saginaw. FE 3-tlll.___________________ FORD 1334 a DOOR VI STICK. DOT AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC. Ataum# paymenU of ------------h. OaS cradU Mgr. Ml 4-7833; toroW !;“i«£."J Mr. BtU, FE M> Blvd., at Aubum . 4 WHEEL DRIVE, 3350.' FE 5-0114. 1959 FORD 3-Door Oountry Sodan S TVngoon. V-S o n g 1 a 0. ata tmnamlaalon, roffio. bastoi____ whiuwnu ttrop. Beoutiful eondl-tlim and hot n mark on itl Ught PORD U6I t PABBBNOra 8TA-TlOlir WAOOH. Ridlo. bOAUr, no rust . . . banotltul orlginnl buekakla and whiu ftnlih. No mooay down, pnymor*- -••••• wtok6. LAKEBIDB ■ of 30.70 MOTORS. IMT FORD 1 DOOR VS. BTAH-dnrd trnnimlaatoo. No monay p^mo^*'^un Mr. O'Brian Credit Mgr. at BIRMntORAM - RAMBLIOB. OM 8. Woodward, Ml OJgoo, PORD, U37-3-DOOR. f^n-UNDER. stnndArd ^rooamlasloo, r n d 1A hanUr. orlginnl ta-tono Mao and whHo fii^ abtnea Uka glnaa. Liko BOW whttowAO tiros, full chtorno wbool covara. ooa ewnor, low mOsngo Drlvtt Ilka tho day tt left tho factory. TTiU kind of lUtomoMe truly hard to find. MeBSST^S^rS! IIM PORD CUBTOMLINB MNX3R icdnn. 3 -Tltndcr engino standard shift, redto. haatar. whttawall Urea. Very clean. Stock No 3033B Only 3435. Ea»y Mrma, NORTH CHEVROl^T Cb------------- WARD --- 4-3735. FORD ClaArnnsa on UI1 domoo. “ **?8m^K* gfc. 133 B. Ifaln. Mllfowl MU 0-mt ST PORD HARDTCM* REPOSSESSION ■ ^ ?sr. OPENING MARCH 23, 1961 SPENCE BILL RAMBLER 32 S. MAIN ST, CLARKSTON, MICH. HASKINS BETTER BUYS 1033 POhUAt Adeor lodsh. Bydi*- S%iSSSttu*!K2?iure Ub. LIko BOW eoBdttloB thfOMfU out. IIM ChtvroM Dapolo cohvoitl-Me. V-0 eogina. Pewarglldo pow- iksHNS CHEVROLET «,2*a?.wrui-!a. IMS LINCOLNS and Pramlars 3 AND 4 DOOR HARDTOPS BIRMINOHAM'S LIncoln-Meacury-Comet Dealer 3M B. HUNTBR BLVD. ________„ 4-DOOR. REAL inaro. HM tuO prlea. no mmiav KERCURV CONVERTIBLE, oubla power. WhlU. Pully •>*««:4d. ll.SOO —-11— I of aUU “ original OWNER IBM MBRCURt S-DOOR 8PORT COUFK writh 0.300 Bitm Rosy MUoo. A boAutUul modinm bine tlnlabl Polly aoulpped. Pins power steorlng and brnkaa. TTntad glarsi Bpnrkllng 1961 dodge dart ^ 6-PASSENGER SEDAN WITH 35.000 MILB 'oUARANTEE $1,899 HIGH DOLIj\R FOR USED CARS SMITH an H. HAOINAW By Anfbrlm * LMmiof ^ "Who toW YOU I was on a diet?” No money down. Easy ------- paymante 13.50 par week. Ca Ur. O'Brien Credit Mgr. at BD MtNOHAM 'i- RAMBIXR. ON I Woodward. Ml 3-33WI. 11 NABR end baa RAMBLER. RADIO latter, aicanant glM eaiuma peymanta of 313 par month. CALL MK WHITE, CREDIT MANAOER, ra 1-0403. ..... Belas 118 S. BnglnAw •83 PLYMOUTH Wagon ... 3136 '37 RAMBLER ADoor 3535 '53 CHEVY Bel Air hardtop .3505 ton pickup ... lon^ckup .... USra CARS 4371 Dlnle Hwy., near BnHtnbnw •M OLDS H. 3 I . very, vary claen, ar Must aaU. PE Superior Auto Snlaa. OLDSMOBILE COfmCR'IIBLE 1053 top. whlUwalU, 3305. 310 E. Blv? black », wutawau — PE 34105.________________ 1183 OLDSMOBILE CLUB COUPE. RAMO AND HEATER HYDRA- •M OLDS vr HARDTOP. PULL power Including window!. 13,-300 cartful miles. Asking gl400— make an offer. Owner. 443 South Blvd. (Enat) oppotlto Baldwin Rubber. PB • ~" •31 PACKARD 4-DOOR SEDAN, with auot. trans., good Urea, radio and haatar. g3 weekly. No monay down. Real transportation! ART MULLEN’S BAROAINLAND USED CARS 180 8. Begfnaw — - - LOOK I BUY! SAVE ! NT Pord custom "30r* Mr. 3711 fSOBulck Ctatury Hardtop .. lit! Nl OMC 7k ton pickup ... IlNt IMPaDtlae S4aitot hardtop 3143! 3« PonUnc B'vUla bnnttop . t3MI 311 Pord ftntton wagon .... g 411 3U Pord 4-dr. PordomnUa .. 1 7H lU Pontine aCbM Mr. ... IIIW 337 B^ulek Oantury hardtop . 318N IN Otavy tapnln hnidiop N3N MMBulek l^lal A4r. .... 1 4N “• — jtABam amgah .. min is too wages . 34r. aodoa . “jSien* ■ ■ iS*7i:;i^^ SHELTON PONTIAC - BUICK Rochester OL 1-8133 AeroM froN now ear aniaa »-Save-$$ 1959 FORD ThunSorMfid, radio and haetor. Power hrekto and ataaring, whttawAU tlraa. Reel aharpi $2495 BEATTIE CLEAN Birmingham Trades WILSON PONTIACvCADlLLAC 1350 N. Woodward Pontiac Catalina 4 door. Hv-1 dfnmatic. Radio and beater. Beau-tUuI gray finish 1 ownerr Low down payment Bank yataa.. 1353 PoaUne 3 door hnrdtop Hy-drnmnUe. Radio. Haetor, Whlto-wella. Terr* •-IHT Ponttee POR BALE. IIN PONTIAC. West Iroquola. DIO AND HEATKR, ___________ MA7TC Aaturae pAymenU of 137.14 par month. Coll credit Mgr. Hr. Parka at HQ A7IN. Hamid Turner Pord.______ POWER EttUlPPKD PONTIAC E 3-3U4. INI PONTIAC TKMPEBT. 131 HP. 4.IN netuol mlloe. Ught green with motcblng special tnUrtor. Radio, white aldawnUa, beek-np IlMiU.' chrome discs Prlcad to lell dt only 33.3N. IN down wlU handle. M moa. os belaaca. Fully funruMoed, ciUl Mr. O'Brtaa, CradU Ibr. at BIRMINOBAM-RAMBUBB SN S. Woodward. MI '60 Pontiac Radio end heater. Hydremet trensmiaaloa. One owner an SAVE BRIGHT SPOT Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 For Solo Coro •u POWnAC. OOOD c aew uAk I>N. ul I* sagia'B aodam RAdlo hsAU^ AutomAUa. Pnn pMoo $1.IN. SH Sown. 38 lAoa. Oh hAloaeo. |taak retoi. MUjyyerenEHd. Ohlliilr Hunt, ____________B3I 3 DOOR . uam green. Radio end hontor. Poll price NN- IN down win heodlo. 33 moa. on bnlnnco. car fully luareatood. &D Mr. O'Bnna Crodlt Htfr at BUUnNOHAM-RAMUJOl SN B. Woodward. Ml 1958 RAMBLER boetor. n nnUb ________ r 31.3N. CRiaSM Mi, ROCHBBTKB, R & C RAMBLER Super Market EM MlS^_______*'**EM 3-4163 £M3 rambler AMERICAN KTA-tlea 1^00. I cylinder, standard shift, radio, hontor, whitownUa. White Rnlah with red trial. Stock - ___________ . l^ASSEHOER atatlea wt^. Jet Meek. RadU. Heeler. wStte ildoweUa. Chrome diica. Indlarldual MtU. Save IN. Balt price week c M JN. m handle Polly innmntaed. t bum. MI I-3IN. Convertibles S ol.____ Buy Here — Pay Here la naylblng of Taluo. driao IIN VAUANT 3-PAS8ENOER BTA-Uon wagon. V-3N model. SUvar with rad trim. Standard aMft. rn. • NORTH CHEVROLET (“------ B. WOODWARD ATUE. W HAM. Ml 4-1735._____ IIM VOLESWAOEN-MICRO I Oood oondlUoo. OR 3-4714 I 3 p.m — Special — I960 PONTIAC CaUUne eooverUMe with radio and heeler. Rea Hydremelle trenimtsslen end power brekea and power etoortag. ......... $2695 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens AND Corner Cass and Pike FE 3-7954 DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New Dexige Lancer $1781.65 SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD 3I.IN mUI ODARAHTXE rammler-dallas INI M. MAIN ROCBX8TSII DODOE-CHitTStKR-TRUCEa or brakes.’WhttawnUa Vow *34 or *H wlU msko down | ’haupt PONTIAC M-ll ana mUa i_ HOMER HIGHT Small Town Trldes: •14 ChoTla Moor, redlo,*^** **'** haNar. MttomnHo S3N SIN *»T Chovlo BUUan Wgh.. 3-eyi., nutomn- *M Chevlo 3 dr. 3U. Bddlo. Bantor. BtaB. dnid tonaa. $ IN $ t4l Auto. I KerpI *fleii^ $ 348 fSN 'i^o^Lto. I34N' 333N Chevrolet -Pontiac-Buick Dealer 24 HOUR SALE! Prices Good Until 6 P.M. Tuesday '60 Chevy Bel Air 2-Dr. Sedan V-S englDW potreiEllda tnaim otoa, haattr, power atoar^ e__ brekea on thla showroom-trash automobUa. IRieTkllng nimehd baigb flnlih, ■ $1895 '57 Ford axtrea. Movlag Jot black with asaitruttag rod intfriei $845 '58 Chevy Brookwood Wa( Bn^ haatn^ euitdArt* fnSi^ lalaalML^poeiliig Ivory end tay. $1172 Matthews- Hargredves "Chevy-Land'^ . OAI^ND COUHTTS CMjuumAiRbfgr'** FE 4-4547 ‘ OPEL SALES & SERVICE 1960 BUICK LeSabre 4-Dr. H’top $2495 1959 BUICK LeSabre Hardtop 3-D^ with ndie. hontor. ntrto. matte tmaamlsslon, r--------- Urea. BoautUul towny r $1895 1958 KDSEL 2-Door Radio, baiter, automette ^trnni- mission, whi*—" "— ---- and whtta f $795 1957 FORD 2-Door Hardtop Fnirlaaa MW serial ndlov hentor. sutoautle tmanimtoaioK whlu: wan Orao. Sharp black and white $895 1956 BUICK 2-Door Hardtop Srson And whlU ftatoh. $695 New Car Department BUY NOW! SAVE! $120 or More On New "Low Cost” Financing Umttad Tima Only OUVER Motor Sales mONBAN---- ^ np ■'Ik':- L THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 20/lg61 TWENTY-SEVEN --Todays Television Programi^-r i>4Vn»-TV Ckmmt 16 Meet Death on Highways (»Itovie (coot,) <4) iMlnn AriMr mir — (9) I (56) General OMOiatiy (7) Believe It «r Not (7) r (2) ^ (4) Weatlw (2) F (4) Neno (7) Mkh. K (9) STM* ] (2)|peftS (4)lMrti (2)1^ . (oont.) ,, WWJ BMwers June 1. Ihe figUTfr-actually $32,360,849.17 at 9f Dec. 31, 1960-was indudad la dw UAWa annual finandal r» pert made public today. B tepreeeats an laereasa al 919 mlOloa s if the tnw autban.” •aHy vistetlen Is 99 days fai JaU aai Secretary of State Sends 27 Drivers to Sidelines The current figun te a leooitl despite 1960 strike dtetribvtioiis of 9$ mlUimi to 13$ local unions at pUnts, and loans of 1563,000 to nvtral dvic projects. ta his financial rqxirt, UAW Iseretary - Treasiawr Emil Mazey .............................’s net worth as of Dae. llr-was $48.1 A total ol 27 Oakland County Nddents have had thair drivers revoked or tos-ponded, accordli« to the latest report from the sscretaty of itate’s office at Lansing. Ordered to skew flaaast to saa sr drivlag Mary Jane Kstdwl. 2CB7 Hales Ave., Madison Helglits; Milae E. Rowe, 720 Mary Ann Drive, Holly; ' ~ S. Rowland, $4604 R., fsrmlngtfu. lage; Robert J. Hoehoy> ^ ««« Lake Ave., Keego Hartmr; and Richartl M. LeTMar, 1704 W. Saratoga St., Femdale. Harold L. Mahisu, 4TTI Locldrirt Road, West Bloomfield Township; Dennis M. McDonald, 6S1 Bird St., Birmingham; Edward J. CFIlare, 13324 Vernon St.. ffuntli«toa Woods; VirgU L. Oswald, 287$ Gerald St., Avon Township; Edward Sipger, 24261 Manistee St.. Oak Park; and Major K. Waldoii, S45 Lowery St., Birmingham. Odl L. Bednrith, 99 Orchard Lake Ave.; John A. Beddnijtein, 3110 Greenlawn Drive, CSommaroe Township; Jimmie L. Coleman, 27092V4 Ckoveland St. MadlscH Heighta; Rnasdl J. H9ricU«r, 2IS35 Lathrup Blvd., Ladvup VO- Ordered to show financial responsibility due to unsatlafled Judgments were George and Josephine Miskewits, 550 Camdoi St., Femdale. Having their Boeases revoked tr ansattefactoiy drivlag ree- Clinic Backers to Flood Commission With Names Supporters of the Oakland Cldld Guktaiioe Clinic expect to have petitfoni bearing 5,000 or more signatures ready to place before the (fity Commission tomorrow. Recalling some petitions still in circulation, Mrs. Charies Nass-trom, 502 E. Mansfield Ave., Pontiac chairman of a citizens committee for the clinic, said other petitiosns bearing about 4,000 names have been returned so far. The petitions call for anodwr $27,000 appropriation this year acd continued county help in the future “to maintain and etqtend” the clinic’s operation. I. Nasstrom said two pro-I would be submitted fi> the Jewish Cowboys Sing Loudly and Sweetly TEL AVIV — A Jewlsli cowboy singer at ttte Omar Kbayam Cafa here told us American customers that the Amarlean eowboyi alac vary softly, but that Jewish cowboys line loudly and Bwaetty. "We hope ttiat our loud and sweet songs will cause the cows In Jordan /o cross the bwder Into Israel,” he jokingly explained, “because while we have plenty of cowboys In Israel we don’t have plenty of cows.” Actually, the steak sitnatioa in Israel Is much Improved, along wHh every-tliinr else in this land. One raassn tm the better steak is that a Texas and a Montanan started “Operation Cowboy” ___________near the Soa qf Oallloa, and thoro eon- WIL80N ducted a cowboy sehool to train tho tstarn John Waynes and Hugh O’BrIaas. One day a Brahman steer leaped Into the Bea of Galilee and the cowboys lassoed It. It was reUably reported to be the first steer ever lassoed in the Sea of OaUlee. Israel, anyway. Is thankful to Texas for helping Its supply of cowboys and cows. The second asks dwT'commission to advise the dty's seven repre-aentsdves on the Oakland County Board ot Supervisors to give “due don” to the dlnlc during the loithooming battle over more funds. The commission has already indicated stronidy that it wouldn’t “order” Its representatives to vote for more funds. Individually, commlaaioneri have all expressed sympathy with efforts of the clinic to help emotional, ly disturbed children. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Producer Joe Levine flew his N.T. orOiopedlst to Rome to treat Stewart Granger, Injured filming “Sodom and Gomorrah” ... Panlette Oeddard taped 39 radio shows In four days, so she could rush home to Swltserland . , . The Kim Sisters hope to slash red tape, bring their mother from Korea for their Las Vegas Stardust opening March 21 . Jack Oakle lost 100 lbs. for his role in “Pocketful of Mir- Hm Paal Newman-Jaekie Gleason film, “The Hustlers,’ got a title change, to “Sin of Angels” . . . Wealthy Jim Klai-berly moved out of his Palm Beach home and onto his yacht —his grounds, next to the Joe Kennedys’, were overrun by sightseers ... ‘’Spartns” won the Foreign Frees-Award u best UJS. film ... Baseballer Jimmy Pletssll’s worktag on a second book; his first, “Fear Strikes Out,” became a movls Lawrence and Eydia 43onne bought $10,000 worth of etpreo sound equipment for their cafe act. EABL’g PEARLS: What some people dont know about driving would fill a repair shop. TODArs BEST LAUGH: A fellow mentioned that his wife’s been missing for four days: "I don’t know whether she’s left me, or gone shopping.” . . . That’s earl, brother. Leaders' Course in Great Books Being Offered A tuitioD-free Great Books leadership guidance course la (rffered'to adult restdents of South- Township Public Library, 3 Mechanic, Oxford; Edward Melsnson, West Bloomfield Township Library. 3201 Orchard Lake Road, Keego Harixx*; Mrs. Lillian Ensfiah, Lake Orion Township library, 5 Lspeo' St., Lake Orkm; and Mrs. James of the Great Brooks program, 2433 Ferndiff, Royal Oak. The cltiseoa gnop Is campaign-buds this year to preveot the tbreeteaed ckMring of the cHaic’s bam branch tor lack of James R. Norris, 23 Warner St., Leroy W. Bralatsd, -1079 Dreon Drive. Oawson; James B. Cole, 2043 Seven Mile Road, Lyon Township; Stephen M. Fltzer, 2939 N. Altadena St., Royal Oak; RaliRt R. Uland, 118 Cambridge Blvd., Pleasant Ridge; Akfen J. Lewte, 507 W. Knqwles St, Royal Oak; Osrl H. McHaney, 2270 Allen Rood, Orion Township; John M. Narducei Jr., 406 Fams-worth Road, White Lake Township; and Fraidc P. Watson, 84 Lander St, Hazel Park. John P. Wdfe, 278 Oakland Ave.; had his license revoked for idiysi- peet of the e B as «s worth- (ASTwUMmtnt) Sleep Like Log ------------ _ _______ IM 1 Thwt Faster tatawSmrltaM rm Bca-sss tab. s Smi ■ Mcb itMaach acMtr ITCHING Tbituns tMagc Stoppeilnkt Magic makeOUwwbGf HEADQUARTERS for your Hud9i^l|l|Mes' ktMMa’B«l|4 pigikis M BritoriM YOUTHS'—BOYS'—MEN'S SIZES 10 to 16 Famjly cramped for IMrtg apace? How about finishing off one or more rooms In the attic or basament? Or enclosing the porch? Or even adding a new wing? Is it a question of money? We hev# the answer at Stacy's. Ws'll arrange a low-cost Home Improvment loan or FHA loan for you. The classes, ekich will be conducted by staff members of the Great -Books Foundatkxi of Chicago, will be held in the auditorium of the main Detroit Library, 5201 Woodward Ave.^ every Wedneeday ftn- nine weeks begin-ni^ March 29, bom 8-10 p.m. The program Is betate; apen-sseed by aU pobUe libraries wllb-IH of DefreB eaden departmeat of the Detroit Pablfe Library, sari to apea to “ al torasai The course is designed to tnia individuals in the theory and technique of leading s group discussion in a study d the Great Books. The dasses will indude demon-strsttou and prsedoe discussioas of awks ssifctwd IMni the Great e tonowta^fai Mrs. Kennedi TalenDN, Watsc^ foed TownaUp Library, CAI Bdld-ta«: MIm LiDton (kuwford, Oxfoed GET OUT OF DEBT! WITHOUT A LOAN CONSOLIDATE and Arrange to P(iy All Your Bills Post Due or Not . . . One Weekly Payment pays all your bills, you may ovoid gomlshments orvj repossessions ond keep your good credit. Debt protection insurorKe included. No cosigners needed. Michigan's largest credit AAonogemeht Company. HMET MD HSIlttllTm, IM. MNFT K COinSB 1 till W. Msrsa AdUMoaal OfHeas rinexl WeUfaa WMthir (DtMii rt«« «t THE PONTIAC PRESKKE OVER PAGES VOL. 119 NO. 35 it it it it it PONTIAC, MICHIGAN^ Monday, march 20, i»6i—28 pages UNI^O PBE88 INTERNATIONAL Bonuses for Social-Reform Nations Foreign Aid Plan Ready We Salute You, Nancy! Gromyko Likely to Unleash New Congo Blasts Expected to Open U. N. Debate Assailing Dag, Belgium, Kasavubu UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko was expected to open a new debate on the Congo today in the U.N. General Assembly with charges that Belgium, Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold and Congolese President Joseph Kasavubu are conspiring to dismember the chaotic Central African terrlt(»y. Gromyko’s newest target was the decisicm by Kasavubu and all other Ccmge political leaders except Soviet-backed Antoine Oi-zenga to junk the unworkable federal government plan left by Belgium and replace it with a confederation of semi-independent states. Some observers expected Gromyko would pick up Ghana President Kwame Nkrumah'i argument that Kasavubu, in accepting the presidency ni die proposed confederation, had quit the presidency of the repuUic and had lost his rrigiit to U.N. recognition by ddng so. NaMBsanajsli ssaa rapasM la have asked Bafesamr Oapal at fahMa la esntiaM as head al the V.N. oparaSsa hi the Onwe da-sMat’s Time to Get Outdoors, Folks! WELCOME SPRING — It was the last day graph would suggest that the "no-hands" acro- of winter and a fitting harbinger of spring bat descending the slide is about to collide dis- yesterday as the sun beamed down and the chil- astrously with his dreamy-tyed chum at the dren flocked outdoors, here enjoying the Crofoot bottom. But no, at the ladt moment he mis.sed School playground. Qose scrutiny of the photo- him. lAunamha’s death. New York Herald Tribune correspondent Mar^rite Higgins reported from Leopoldvittc Sunday that, according to high sources, Hammarskjtdd is continuing Day-al in the Congo post because the secretary general "fears Dayal’s countryman and boss. Prime Minister Nehru of India.” Miss Higgins reported that “the high-handedness, arrogance, even contempt with which Dayal treated the Kasavubu regime would give ground for fury on the part | of any government." She added that Dayal’s temporary replacement, Mekki Abbas of die Sudan, "has done much to ease Uie explosive situation created by Day-al's aloofness from the Congo’s leaden ’ Dayal is now at U.N. headqUarten reporting on the Congo operation. Faces Trial Over 'False' Handbills WAflREN (AP) - A man faces prosecution here tor alleged violation of Michigan election laws by passing out anti-CatlioHc hand- drugs and other products “almost all across the board in certain sections of the United StaU».” Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy said “we’re going to be able to lower prices in some of these important fields,' and cited the successful prosecutkm under the Eisenhower administration of 29 big electrical equipment manufacturers. 'When the electrical conspiracy broke down,” he said, "the price to the conaumer and to the government fell abbut 30 to 10 per cent.” He aald pilce fixiag Is wide- •tailed investigations In nlmest eveiy major xlty. ‘‘Rather tan-portaat cases appear to be developing,” he added, la New Verfc GHy and New York Stele. Kmnedy was Interviewed by Sen. Kenneth B. Keating, R-N.Y., Sunday. ♦ A * Keating asked abont rumors ‘that there’s been somC rift or difficulty between you and J. gar Hoover.” "There’s certainly nothing to It,” Kennedy said. Willaid Myer, 60, a Detroit lalea-man, was arrested on the weekend in connection with the appearance of handbills urging the election April 3 of enight non-Cathoiics. The charge Is that Myer, tree palgB itteratare withont BsHag the names of the tree aathors." The heudmam penalty ter the vtalatton Is M days In Jail atel a tlM Ibie. TTie handbills urged the voters of this heavily Catholic city to ricot eight non-Catholi candidates tor office. Warren holds Ha eUy election on the same day as Ml^ i^’s general spring state dec-tions. Kelsey said he though Myer had been duped kilo distributiiig the hundhtils by a person who poaed as his (Kelsey's) friend. HopM for N-T«rt lon GE3int-ed out that the President was not' expected to make a final decision until April. Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon has said the administration looks for an upturn in the economy next month. 'Ilius far. Dillon is the only administration spokesman to express this specific and optimistic forecast. But White House ,ec nomie advisers have predicted advance could begin in the spring and was likely by midyear. it * * Congress would not pass a general tax relief measure without an urgent request from Kennedy. The idea behind the lower taxes owuld be to put more take-home pay in the pockets of tens of millions of working Americans, Presumably they would buy more goods airf services. WARW. Poland (AP)-Hurl-ingde^Qfe at the Polish Communist rimiSc, Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski^ pledged Sunday that the Roman Cattolic Church will not bend to the Red "Caesars” in the mounting church-state struggle. Would End Committee NEW YORK ilUan income that Kennedy's advisers don’t believe will be reached. Eisenhower also banked on posml rate increases and hikes in some taxes that Congress may not grant. Says Kennedy Needs GOP Elsenhower estimated defense outlays at $42.9 billion-up $1.^ billion from the current fiscal year. If Kennedy can offer a balanced budget which retains that figure, be is said to feel the Senator Asks President to Seek Wider Liberal Help for Programs luest (or a ore in military funds. Some of this outlay would be channeled into missile devriop-Bts on the reliability and protection o< loog-range mia- WAaUNGTON (UPD-Piwddent Kennedy was b^ urged today to seek broader support from liberal Republicans to brip get his ' lative program thraq^ Congrbss. Sen. Jacob K. Javlto, E-N.Y. is “agata openitag by eealimn'’ extern te which Kemwdy oa Hbenl OOP help. Javits, apparently feding fiiat tkn Preddent should consult more wid) GC»> Kberals. said some important Kennedy proposals may be lost unless the administration "reverses the ai^voadt H has taken tints far." uea. This would mean more funds for the sdid pnHtellant Minute-man. which can be mounted on special railroad trains, and the Navy's Polaris ballistic missile, tao mobile. Minile experts also called for more protection of the land-baaed sreapons, through hardening underground The New Yorker asserted — "Everybo«es«*tor» casrt ,,..44 AlpMis 41 IS LmAdmIm^ V . .'krrwnmm 44 S4 MUmlBmall T to BUmwek *3 as lUlvsukM BroviufUto 17 57 Ifinntspo"* Buttolo S7 as ItcwQr'^-Cl««el«od 4« as MevT Seom M SS mubi Detroit 45 SS r* •" ----tpidi 45 SI i ---^ton M S4 XADWiCItr M g SoAttl NATIONAL Southern Michigan and covering the Ohio and Florida. Rain also is .Mexico. It will be Hates and in tba Northern I XL Ap raoMtoi It snow is expected tonight in Illinois, with rain in a wide band valleys southward to Gentry me Northwest Coast and In New Ekigland and the Middle Atlantic Kennedy Is reported considering aridng Congress ,to authorise five-year, S8-bUllon foreign assistance program. H it were approved by Congress, actual economic aid spending for the fiscal year would be about ame as Eisenhower forecast Missing Builder Is Still Hunted Charge Associate of Oak Park AAan With Misuse of $790 Mount clemens (UPd Police throughout the western part of the country continued their search today for Oak Park builder Jay Shultz. Shultz is wanted in Michigan on a charge of denuding home buyers and subcontractors of more than $60,000. Meanwrhile, Shultz* business associates, Leonard L. Wataon Jr. of Royal Oak, has been charged with converting for his own use a $790 down payment on a home. KxamhMitfon was set for March Wataon wras secretary of New Homes Sales. Inc., and vice president of Jay Shultz, Inc., according to Detective Harold Ernst of the Center Line state police post. Shultz was president of the two firms. Roads iced by freezing rain in Oakland County resulted in a rash of traffic accidents shortiy after miflnight Sunday morning, which sent seven persons to area hospitals. according to the sheriffs department. Macomb County Prosecutor George N. Parris said most c( the conqtlaints against Shultz accuse him of taking deposits on homes wiilch either never were started, or never got beyond the basement None of the victims were critically injured as caBrs slithered, spun and rolled off the icy highways. Larry L. gneed. i«, of 8R1 Shultz is known to have gone to Texas last November, immediately after filing bankruptcy proceedings for the firm known as Jay Shultz, Inc. Action Awaited on Racial Issues Supreme Court May Rule on Sit-Ins After Three Petitions WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Supreme Court may act today on aome newly appealed racial issues, including sit-in demonstrations. Three petitions for review by sit-in demonstrators in Baton Rouge. La., were before the court. Other appeals were concerned with desegregation of New Orleans public sdiools and a Virt^nia law which the National Asaociation for the Advancement of Colored Peo-(de claims may destroy it in that state. OTHElS CASES The court also has been asked ^rant a iMarlag to Mra. VI paperwoman who was sentewsed to M days hi Jail for rehuing to reveal a newrs oooroe. —Look Into the right of a high federal official to copyright Ms speeches ao they canaot be quoted from at will. ■Examine legal dUfleaMe* Marc4W Perea Jlrocacs. If the Supreme Court agrees to hear any of these appeals, arguments will be scheduled some time during the term ftarting next October, To Spell Out Highway Dept's Racial Policy a directive would be issued today spelling out the highway department's nondiscrimination policy. The action followed a request of le Fair Employment Practlcea Commission which studied hiring and promotion practices in the department. The report said there was prilcy ef to geaeraHy Mderstood by tap vlaers," but It asked that thta poOey be spelled oat to wrlttog. “1 said the recommendations of the FEPC would be speedily carried out and I meant it,” Madde said. "When I asked FEPC to review our entire operatian, 1 said I did not think ire were peiibct iud that I vmnted to know where improvement was needed.' The report, issued Saturday, was requested by Rq>. Roger Towrn-eend. D-Flint, who charged that ‘a pattern of dieerkainatton existed ip the hlghmy department" The Diy in Birmingham Alt Center May Develop in Old Disposed Plant BIRMINGHAM-The posslbiUty that the city will have a unique art canter in the not too distant future looiKd brighter today. City Manager L. R. Gare will rsooinmend to the City Commie-Hon tonight that he, along with legal counsel; meet with the Bloom-fMd Art AMoctaOon to resolve several leasing prohleina oonnectod with iU. proposal to convert the unused municipal sewage disposal plant ihto a cultural center. The Blownfleld Art AsMtcla-tton, iHwded by RolHtrt Bender. Ural made the pewpoMi to the aty CoramlsHon several weeks MAMA BEAR 8AVtk YOU HURT — Sonja ae nwtofu the polar bear can’t restrain her hurt feelings at Whipsnade Zoo In Bedfordsl^, England, as one of her tirin female cubs bites her toe where the cube, named PHaris and Aurora, while sister is busy elsewhere. They're shown were bom Dec. 3. They turned the suggestidn over to the Planning Board and Recreation Board for further study. The two groups met JMnfiy Wednesday and indicated there are no objections to the proposal. Icy Roads Hospitalize 1 in Area Traffic Accidents ■affered a possible back injury wMIe a passenger in a ear that TownsMp a mtnnte past mid-Mght. He was repwied In satto-factoiy rondltlon today at Pon-tlao General Hospital. Driver of the car, Robert L. Schunk, 18. of 756 E. Tennyson told sheriffs deputies the skidded out of contrd pn a Cooley Lake Road curve, a half mile west of Union Lake Road. He was treated at the hospital for minor injuries fold released. SUFFERS CONCUSSION Mrs. George C. Howell, 20, of 3218 Coolidge Highway, Royal Oak. has a brain concussion and multiple cuts and bruises suffered when her husband’s car rolled over in Oxford Township. Howell tdd deputlet his car skidded and brushed the shoulder on Lakeville Road, a mile and a half east of Oxford, causing it to Into the ditch at about 35 miles an hour. He was unhurt. factory” today at William Beau- Another car skidded out of control on Icy Holly Road in HoUy Tormship and smashed into a utility pole at about 50 miles an hour, lending two men to the hospital. Admitted at Pontiac General with multiple cuts on his face was the driver, John B. Hoskins, 30. of 6125 WeHdale Road, Grand Blanc. He was repeated In satisfactory condition today. A pasaen-ger, Charles L. Butters, 32, of 51 Parkdale, Detnrit, was treated for minor cuts and bruises and released from the hospital yesterday. Rebels on the southern froiR have recaptured Tha Vieng, 20 miles south of rebel-held, lOeng Kbouang, in the Plaine des Jarres. Government forces captured Tba Vieng last week. Rathikone said about 50 government sohUoz were wounded in the fighting Sunday. The general said the rebel force moving on Vang Vieng is made up of one battalion of regulars and two battalions of regional fighters. Since the pro-Red forces pushed the royal army out of Sala Fhou Koun, they have driven south some 40 miles. OAR FLIPS Gerald L. Hamed, 20, of 2858 Gravel Ridge Road, Avon Township, sustained fracture of the left ihoulder and coUarbooe when a Foreign Aid Program Ready for Congress (Continued From Page One) would be tougher than former President Dwight D. Eltenhower in demanding resulto and maximum self-beip from f««ign naOona. They said Keimedy would i«wn-• to withhold aid from countries t waste it on palaces, limou-ea and graft. Kennedy also was expected to continue the gradual Hilft started Elsenhower toward leas mlll-y and more economic aid Eisenhower’s final budget nnes-■ge asked for $1.8 bUlion In mlll-iry and $2.3 billion economic aid for the fiscal year starting July 1. Thla did not include the special $500 milUon Utln American aid program and $100 mfflinn Chile earthquake rdief. Convicti Still on Strlko PHILADELPHIA (APl-'DetIve awaMng trial on charges atem-mtng from an attempted break at the Eastern Penitentiary last Jan. 8, continued a hungw strike into its 13th day today. They are ileget. which limit their priv- car flipped over at the Pontiac Road-Mattie Lane interlection in Pontiac Township. w ★ ★ Drivo- of the car, Judy Dibard, 19, ot 7470 Byron, Detroit, said the car slid on ice and rolled on the gravel when she applied the brakes to avoid hitting a car turning left in front of her. She was treated and released at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Two other passengers escap^ injury. Harned was reported in satisfactory condition today. Verwoerd received a tumultuous welcome from 40,000 persons when his liane landed at Jan Smuts Airp^ this afternoon. * ★ ★ Tension was mounting in the nation. ' Pro-Red Rebels Gain on 2 Fronts in Laos Fighting VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) - The royal Laotian army chief of staff today reported the pnvCommuntet Pathet 1^ rebels had made significant advances on two fronts. Ou'^ Rathikone said rebel forces Vho captured the road G«j. ( Junction of Sala Phou Koun, between Vientiane and Luang Pra-bang, were atm driving south and were only 10 miles north of Vang Vieng, a government mUitaiy headquarters. S. Africans Crack Down on Natives Gare in Ms report to the commission states that the dty's participation in the rennovation pro0ram, which tha BAA has requcHed, would amount to $13,000 to $18,500. MoH of the dty's coH «ould be for wtHTk on thto grounds around the J(H1ANNESBURG, South Africa (UPD—South African police arrested 10 African political leaders early today in a nationwide roupdiQ) just before the return ot Prime MiniHer Hemtaik Verwoerd from London where he pulled this country out of (he &1tish Commonwealth. Among those arrested was Jordan Ngubane, vice president of the Liberal party. He and others taken into custody were to have attended a conference next day calling for a multiracial national convention to work out a •w constitution (or South Africa. ♦ ★ ★ South Africa was a nation divided over Verwoerd’s withdrawal of the country from the Commonwealth. Studies U. S. Agencies: Too Much Regulation' WASHINGTON (UPD—Tito man President Komedy named to study federal reg^hnry agencies sMd today there la a definite trend toward government control of busi- James M. Landis, past dean of the Harvard Law School and former member of three of the regulatory agencies, said in i I there is too much regula- It should be decided who is going to carry the insurance to cover the public liability and damage to the buiUBag Md in what amounts, Gareaald. "riMiitt are eertaln coats In-votvet for the mklntaliaitce of the grounds and the building," Gare said, "and it should ^ decided whether it is the city’s responsibility or that of the art association.’' U is 4ity haa M need tor the plant with toe epening of toe Ever- The BAA made the proposal after learning that it will liave to vacate its present quarters at 361 N. Woodward Ave. with the development of the Northwest (Juad-rant Parking Lot. The sewer' plant the -group is seeking is . at 1516 S. Cranbrook Road, southwest of Seabolm High School. Candidates for the Qty Omnmis-sion and library boHrd in the April .3 Section have been invited to ipeak at a meeting tomorrow of Birmingham Democratic Qub. the candidateB ai» seeking office a nonpartisan ticket. Ib^meeting will be held at S p.m. in the Mary Griffith lounge of the COfnmuni^ House. Four Bloomfield Hills High School'girls were used recently for publicity photographs by the Am^can Motors CorpOTStlon for the 1961 Rambl^ convwTible. They are Sue Hallas, Kathy Harger, Sue Wottills and ^ Out-terton. \ Lighting Listed Waterford Twp. Board Has Three Hearings on Tonight's Agenda Charles T. Stlfter ofX^ an architect with ] and Associates, is amon^U Rome Prize Fellowship winners ^ have been awarded a year’s i the American Academy in t The fellowships carry a g $3,000, free residence and a s at the academy. There will be three hearings in-wdving street lighting and road black topping in a business-packed agenda for tonight’s Waterford Township Board meeting, according to clerk James E. Seeteriin. Petitions have been filed lor black topping 7,047 feet pn Orchid Street from Pontiac Lake Road to Watkins Lake Road. Estimated cost of the project is $29,233. The hearing will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. There will be another black-top hearing for' 3,400 feet on Seeden Glen Street, Which makes a semicircle from Fewest Street back to Forest Street. Cost of this project has been estimated at $10,511. A street-UgU beariag lor the and part of the Ideal Couatry Oab BUbdivlaiaii has been set tpfr from 7 to 9 toMgM. Bids Will be opened (or purchase of a new one-ton picktq;> truck for the water department, and bids on two old police department cars will also be opened. The board will discuss the possibility of paying one-third of the cost of chloride for township ro*ds, with the remainder paid by residents making application. So far, three applications have been made fiw this (^mtlan. Vashirigton Confab Stirs Oprimism. Small Business Cheered An (^timistic note was sounded today ^ the Michigan Arid director (tf the National Small Business Men’s Asaociation, MUt Kii«, 160 Navajo Drive, on his return from a Washington, D. C, conference. King, wh sents 2,600 companies in Oakland County alone, said be was "i^ati-fied" over the concern in Washington about economic conditions In the metropolitan area, including Pontiac. Business Administration was emphasizing a new jwogram under which local industrial devek^moit groups, seeking to preserve existing industry or attract new ones, can obtain up to $80,000 from the federal goveimnent if matched by $98,008 in local funds. King said Broomfield promised During the last fiscal year. Defense Department cmitracts of this type totaled $3.4, billion or 16 pw cent of the budget total. "My 4»ver-all imprearion Is that suppart for a move to allow fast- er dHWoriafioB' aHowaaees eieato a mors favorable tax pic- He noted that the Kennedy administration had pledged to increase the percentage of Defense Department contracts with businesses by 10 per cent Istrative and elective, are con- especially to MtoMgaa, and will every effort to help small Form^ in 1939, the National Small Business Men's Association with headquarters in Washington, seeks to call feiteral attention to the needs and opinions of small business men across tiie country. the trustees of the National Small Business Men’s Asaociation Thursday through Saturday in the capital. King conferred with Broomfield, refwesen-tatives ci the Small Bustness Administration and the Senate Select He said Small Business Admtaiis-tration trials indicated aevaral Mg steps would be taken soon to aid small business. Om of them, he Mid. wmdd hrsatadiHF avaUsMIty tf 'QualHVtottoiM lor lOHH wiB be rriaxfd to an Hqpnoedcated extent and the amount of- money avaUable in the $10,008$30.(n> Ijrachet Trill be practically unlimited," King pn^dUctHl. I alao noted that the Small D. C-. tUs Michlgui field director of Ibe National SmaU Brnteess Men’s A«n., and Jtap. Hfilliam S. Broomfield (R-OMdand OWaty) hi the Pon^ erea. ! mt Km (Mfd^r I the K ‘ te signed aim omM i Service was held today for Frank \ T. LaBeau of 583 N.* OanbroMc Road, at the Manley-Bailey Funeral Home. Mr. LaBeau died Friday night at William Beaumont Hospital following a short illness. He was 32. Burial was at Roseland Park Cemetery in Berkley. A Masonic graveside service was performed under the auspices of the Birmingham Lodge No. 44. F&AM. Mr. La^u was a member of the first Presbyterian Church of Armingham. ^He was automotive manager for Bob Frost Inc. fai Birmingham. Surviving are Ms Trite, Jean D.; father, Oednriek, of Buffolo. N.Y.; mother, Mrs. VkKet l«Beau of Saginaw} trto daughters, Judy and Barbarto and due aour Ttauny; and a brother Frederidi of Madi- Bank Plans 5th Branch in Waterford OfficUds ot the Pontiac State Bank today annouiK*ed establishment of a fifth branch office in Waterford Township in tiie shopping center located at M59 (Highland road) and WUliams Lake road. ♦ Smith Falconer, executive Tdce prerident of the bank, said construction of the one-stray building is expected to start as soon a* weather permits. He said » is hoped that the branch TvilJ be open for business by late summer. been given by the State Baaklng Depertment and the Federal Deposit Insoranee Corp. Falctmer said the braiieta arill have all the facilities of tha other four brandies, including drive-in windows, night depository and safety deposit boxes. The other brandies are located in Auburn Heights, on Bakhrin Road, in Drayton Plains, and at the Miracle Mile Shoiqiing Older. The builder several otjier buildings in the iF.atertord Tmvn-■Mp shopping craitier, (3ark Easley, will erect the baiflt’s i#w quarters Triiich Trill then be leased. Falconer said. No estimate ot its oast could be given, he nU. Flint Drops Action Against M. R. Henry Cfenesee County Orcuit Judge John L. Baker today Pontiac at- tatney and dty commissioner Milton R. Henry because It was found no commitment order Tvas ever draftied confining Hrairy to Jail March 3. been ftamd in egn-fumpt by nut Mmumi Jtidge Dale C. ShoTriey udien be aJIegedly to pay a fine. He T*ua retained in the dty Jail eboiit five hpara. MONDAY. MARCH 20. lOof TH^ PONTIAC PRESS make flVfB PACFX PONTIAC. MICHIGAN FIFTKKN Boys Club' Looks Back on Boom By aOM LONG Not too long ago — Just a year to be' preciae the Weot Suburban Boy« Oub In Keego Harbor ^ reorganized and later moved Into i)ew -guartera. ♦ ★ ♦ \ Officials naturally anticipated In-■ eWsed membership. T^e expansion came, but not like the gradual rise that had been cxpect<«l. Rather than by degree*, the supervised acgvltleB. Vem Bradburht club president, offers a simple explanation for the phenomenal growth which challenges any other boys club in the state. "We give the boys what they want. If we don’t have a particular program that interesU a group of youngsters, we start one." merged last spring And that’s how it’s been going ever since the West Suburban Boys Oub came into existence with the merger of the West Bloomfield Boys Qub and the West Side Boys Qub last spring. The merger brought tr^ther about 300 boys. So, artually. the history of the West Suburban club has two stories. The West Bloomfield club originally began in 1942 as a hobby club under the direction of Qif-ford Barnes, who is now directing all activities. ♦ ♦ * 'For a while the little club met in the basement of Scotch Elementary School, but increased membership forced Barnes to seek additional facilities. GIVEN UNUSED BUILDING With the help of community leaders and civic organizations, Barnes whs provided an unused CENTER or ATTENTION — When scores get close as in this billiard-type game,) boys^ of the West Suburban CTub respond to cheer on the underdog with enthusiasm causing no little obstacle r»nU*r Prr»» Pheli>» to the players. The recreation is only one of many games provided at the club's new Quarters at the VJ’W post in Keego Harbor. Willow Beach and Summers roads. F\1HEKI,V AOVUE-Vern Bradburn, pies-ident of the West Suburban Boys Qub in Keego llarlxjr. talks over some "problems” with three young'members of the club. From left are Mike nmlke, I.'). Kenneth Murphy, 10, and Danny Bernal, 12 The club aerves youngsters from West Bloomfield and Bloomfield Townships, Union Ijke, Walled Lake. Sylvan Lake and Pontiac. building behind Roosevelt Elementary School. There the club’s organizers set p a workshop. At this point the club joined the Boys Oub of Americai As membership grew, a boxiiig program was started. A ring, gloves and other equipment were located; training Instructions and bouts were organised. A basketball program was launched 'by Robert Berry, and soon a comprehensive sports program was developed. By 1959 the club had field teams j ed In 195.t by a group of men I all major sports, and had de-i «"der the guidance of ( oiinty vclopod a thorough workshop and . .. * ! Frank ThuiiipNon. hobby program. I Then the unexpected liappened.i They organized The West Bloomfield School Board liable to cover a w ide scope of athletics and hobbies — football, baseball, basketball, skin diving, wootfw'orking, hobbycraft, reading, pocket billiards and table tennis. The new clubhouse, leased from the VFW with an ootion to purchase, has been partitioned to pro-\ide a woodworking shop, a hobby shop, an arts apd crafts room, a library and reading room, and a Smorgasbord, Dancing, Initiation Eagles Club Celebrates in New Building basketball team at Whitfield School and it j ^ j .u . .j j 1 proved an immediate success, discovered that it would need the|Th^t program was en- building behind Roosevelt school, I larged to include football, club had to sek a gSNEK«U8L> This searoh for new^ quarters! TT ,, earne are^. brought together the two smalll^^^ baskttbT^rogran^s; ““buti-' -ni'’athletic program was brpad-inessmen and civic organizations"''h ’3 baseball te.ims par-responded generously to tbe ap-organized leagues, peals for uniforms and equipment; I .In football, 12.5 beraling in the VFW Post .‘‘I’d donation.s. I*B7 buUdhig at W'Ulow Braeli isitkeD CONTINUED SUPPORT and Summers roads. During the last year, activities;tinue to get the backing and sup-have been expanded to provide' port of area citizens there will be more interests for the area's young!no stopping the West Suburban citizens who are drawn fiom Kee-IBoys Club," Bradburn said, go Harbor, VVaterfo*-d, West! "We've got something good go-Bloqnifield and Bloomfield Tbw’tViing hero, and we don't raising campaigns have benefited ships, Walled I.ake, .Sylvan I.;ike.:|<-t up in making it one of the * the only fraternal organization iUnion Lake and Pontiac. Ix-st clubs for youngsters in the the township and the human' Facilities and instiuctions compassion for their fellowmen ite' * jcvidenced in each project. IS IT'*” - Mitchell Goj-ou, 10. left, a fourth gradei- at Roosevelt .School, would liki' to know what Bobby IkTnal, 10. is making on the jig saw. Only trouble is Bobby himself isn't sure what will lie the outcome. More than 800 l)oys like-Mitchell and Flobhy arc provided with till tyix's of woodworking equifunent, along with numerous other indoor and outdoor activities at the West Suliurban Boys Club. Child Rescues Playmiate TAIPEI, Formosa 1 API - A .5-.vcar-old boy is Formosa's newest hero. A group of children playing at nearby Tamsui'Beach were en-guHed by a big wave Sunday. As they ran to higher ground, Wang Pi-piao noticed a playmate missing. Fighting back through the surf, the boy found Wang Kuei-ying, 3, terrified and exhausted, and pulled her to safety. GOOD EATING — The Women’s AuxUian( of the Waterford Township Eagles Oub are Bome\ of the county's best cooks, as is evidenced by members of the Lions Oub. This is Otelfirst cHib to take advantage of facilities in the new addition to the Eagles clubhouse on Highlit Road near Crescent Lake Road. b the modern taste, and small to save you space the charming, colorful Princess phone. , new extension goes anywhere in your home, and goes tjeautifully. The dial glows softly in the dark so you cari find it quickly and then, when you lift the receiver, lights up brightly to make dialling easy. The Pri^icess phone comes in your choice of five decorator colors-white, beige, pink, blue and turquoise. Easy to get, too. Just call your telephone business office, or ask the man on the telephone truck. The Princess phone with dial and night lights built in costs only pennies a day after a one-time charge. PLAIN NOW LATER BEAUTIFUL — Much of tlie material was also donated by mcm- Ttiat’a the plan for the Waterford Township beni. and \even the Women's Auxiliary helped Eagles aub on MSS near the township hall. The paint the beautiful interior. The club celebrated addition (left), like die other section of the buUd- ite grand owning of the addition this weekend, ing, wai comtruKted entirely l^y club members. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CpMPANY THE PONTIAC mtSS, MONDAY, MARCH 20. 106l TQNIGHT J«riy Uwis and '.THI HUNDERMS" EAGLE Tun.—WID.—THUm Nominat’td for on Acadeny ^ Award ^ Twif Mmoi KniY Driving Simulator Called Safety Boon A training device which rtmu-late* all the sight*,- sounds and other sensations of driving a car {has been hailed as a major development . in the campai^ for highway safety. ♦ A ★ The apparatus was developed with the backing of the Automor tive Safety Foundation, an oi^ ganizatibn' dedicated safe and efficient highway transportation. The foundation is supported by 600 conp^es and industrial asso- rSS.S‘r»'^MHint Algeria Rebels public service groups. Among firms financing the foundation are the Community National Bank of Pontiac and The Pontia^ress. 8.5 Pet. of Students at EMU From Oakland A recent study at Eastern Michigan University shows that 4^^ students or 8.5 per cent of the enrollment comes from Oakland County. Eighty-six hail from Pontiac. ♦ ' ★ ★ The report revealed also that 88.6 per cent of the student body comes from the seven-county area of Southeastern Michigan. ____j with the rebels and 'c^i the wsiy to a referendum in whfch| the- Algeriana can vote on indc-| pendence from France. Fire strikes at a V-15 minutes. Order Violence Halt PARIS (APiw-An unusual cabn settled^ oyer Algeria during the weekand. raising, belief that the rebel leadership may have ordered a halt to normally frequent hit-and-run grenade attacks to set the stage for peace negotiations bcginn!i« laU thia month or eariy I April. ★ * * Scaredy an incident of Violence was reported from the North African territory. Amazed French officials speculated that a dc facto truce was in effect. • | In France there waay a ground;braces 22 South Texas counties . veil of support for President with an estimated Catholic popu-Charles de Gaulle's plan to makellation of 500,000. I Fire ► every rs Catholic Laymon OppqiQ School Aid in Texas CORPUS CHRIST!. Tex. (AP) -Catholic laymen of South Texas Sunday went on record as opposed to tax-supported direct ,aid to private and parochial schools. WWW The 26-member executive board ! the Corpus Christi. Diocesan Council of Catholic Men adopted the resolution. * I llie Yrorpus Christi council e ^ZZaKEECO —Stsiti THURSDAY ■ ”TRE GRASS IS GREENER" —P r 1 NOW! i{ Shows ot 1 7:00-10:40 HURON THEATER ^OW! Shows ot 8:50 Only 1 HOPE00 SAVE 16C-JANE PARKER SPRINGTIME FAVORITE Rhubarb Pie... SAVE 6c—LARGE PULLMAN STYLE, WHITE, SLICE! Sandwich Dread JANi 2-lB. PARKIR LOAF SUNNYMpOK—ORAK “A” Imge Eggs A&P BRAND Solid Pack, White Alb^acore Tuna Fish THE GREAT ATLANTIC S PACIFIC TEA COA4PANY, INC. .y THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1061 Grain Pricw {Stocks Retain ijUpward Surge ists! NEW YORK UPi-The itock m*r-\i‘'*!ket continued lt« upward tfrU-e In ---CTNIUnUf-a ll« «|PW«IU .....«-2 ! heavy trading ear^ today. iij» 1 * * * Credit Kennedy as Dispute Ends The Hat waa again at aa Ma tMir .Mgk, fccordlng te aanH inariict avevagea. and It was • A generally higher tone among utiliti^ raili. aircrafts, moton and airlines bolstered the Steels, eiectrical equipments and nonferrous meub were mixed. HEAtT SELECTED BUVINO There «-as heavy buying in i WASHINGTON (UPI> — Presi-1 i^eted issues. American Cj^mamld Say He Helped Speed Settlement Over Pay at Atomic Energy Plant dent Kennedy was credited today with having helped speed settlement of a wage lUspute that tbrect-ened to shut down a vital atomic Leas than Hve da.vs after Kea-sedy eapressed csaoeni s» er a poMiMe strike at the Haalsid. Wash., alsmir plaat. the Oe» eral Ebetrle Cs. reached agreement (Satarday) wHti the AFL-no Atsndr TrsdM CsmMlI sa a S.tM reported and the stock jumped 1% to in s delayed opening block of 13,- American Telephone recouped at U2H on a 5.00D«hare opening while ATAT rights traded un-chaitged at 1 and ten-thirty-.second on a transaction of 4.000.000 Ntw York Slocb S’a‘12::: Supporters of the OaUand ChUd Widiaoec Clinic expect to have petMkw bearing 5,000 or •Ignataret ready te ptaca haOgra IlM Ctty OHiimiHlon ton Recalling some petitloM still in eimdatloBv Mrs. Chsriss Nass-trom, 503 E. Mansfield Ave., Pon> ttee chairman of a dtlsens committee far the clinic, said other petitiona bearing about 4,000 names have been returned so far. ,S‘ .SMOOf . 'Son. Pte 1 STir, The firm, ahich offerates the ‘Tntematlonal Business Machines dutonium - producing installation Energy Cdmmisaion (AEC), made a major reviaion last week of its offer for the first time since negotiations began last fall. GE granted wage greater than were provided the "pattern” of settlements with unions in its electrical equipment and appliance dants. It long bad refused to bix^e from this tern" offer until the administration moved into the picture. At Kessedy’s request, s strike picked up another 5 points. [ rose tnore than a point V, S. Steel last a traetlaa sad Moderate gains were made by General Motors, Chrysler, Rubber, Boeing, Lockheed, Phelps Dodge, WestingfaQUse Electric. Southern Railway and Afaerican Airlines. DOWN .moderately Down moderately were Douglas Aircraft. General Electric and Kennecott. LOT OlSU .. MJ weeks te allow i The ticker tape lagged behind Labor Secretary Arthur J. Goldberg consulted with AEC Chair-nuui Glenn Seaborg and Rep. Chet Holifield, D^biit, chairman of the Senate-House Committee on Atomic Energy, .to develop a government plan in case of a strike. Goldberg also conferred with Justice Department attorneys on ways to k^ the plant operating in case the federal mediation efforts were unsuccessful. Opening blocks included; AVCO up te at 19te on 6,000 shares: Lockheed up te at 39te on 5.000; General Electric off U at 6714 4,700. Corbett Trial Expands GCHJJEN. Colo. fUPli firri full aession in the trial M Joseph Corbett Jr. for the kidnap-murter of Adolph Coors III opens here today. Burglars Strike Three Times During Weekend Starts Monday, March 27 in The Pontiac Press Clinic Backers io. Flood Commission Wi Names Sees People Cut to Pieces by Natives The asoead Mka to advias tht cM/a savsn raprs-smtatlvaa an ttw Oakland Caunty Baud of Supurviaort to givt "dni aonaktemtitei" to the dinie dur-Inf the forthcoming battle over The oommiaalaa has already in' boated atrangiy that ft wouktot "onfar" Its rapreacntotlvea to vote Tha eHtaeas gieap Is eampalgu- SS: pK?r -Sis *■» *■* S5t «» year to prevent the Ihrantened n". Mist If A eleMug el the elato'a Miming- n Wi--" ^ ham hraach tor lack ef moasy. The petitions call (or another S3T.OOO appropriation this year atd oontfamsd county balp in the future TWO PROPOIAUl Mrs. Nasstrom said twoi proposals would be submitted to the commlsBion tomorrow night a renewed effort to win dty support for tht clinic. t af the eRata aa "a worth- IndlviduaHy, commissioners have U exteeaaed lympaftiy with efforts of the clinic to help emotionally disturbed childrea. JA From Royal Oak in Salesman Finals 14 Area Students Get Fellowships St No M .^U.t Oroybooni .. IM ' oali Oil .... sra ^ Roofctr Ch feu aond . Idkad atl . luplr - B«i Men ns TO I i»r Crk Cool M l woit On Tjl Sl.« Joluu Mon .. WA W#»n A Bk " ‘ DOW JONBS II A.M. AVEBAGtl N lodi. dM.It UP 3.IS M Roll! I4S.03 up d.3d IS OUll. llS.fI up S.33 Burglars took a generate and regulator tester valued at $35 from Jim A Bob’s Gulf Service. Joalyn St. Approximately $12s was takea to a break-la el the Buttorenp Drlve-la, Mi Oaklaad Ave., ae- The burglars, who entered the building by removing a window its frame, took the money from a pool table coin box. Nothing waa reported missing in a burglary of Downtown Gulf Service, 59 Auburn Ave. Dies While Dancing FRAMINGHAM, Maaa. (AP) -Ralph L. Lembo, 71, celebrating his golden wedding anniversary at a dinner with ISO guests Sunday, joined In group dancing and suffered a fatal heart attack. An entire slate of women offl-ciali was elected for the town Washington In Hempstead Cbun-t>. Ark., in April 1934, and the women served two terms. Science Award Given to Thomas Westerdale of Union Loke Road Four area college students were among the IJw nationally who today were named recipients ot graduate Mfawahipa awarded* far the academic year 1961-62 by the National Science Foundation. The fellowships wrte granted tor study in the fields of science, mathematica and engineering and were made in furtherance ot the National Foundatfan’s policy encouraging outstanding college graduates to obtain advanced training in the iciences on a full-time basis. The area stedents who received the awards are Jamea P. Oemge, MN9 StaheRa. Sateh-lleM: Leigh W. Mhria. 4« Wasd-side Read. Reyal Oak; Ihanas fL Weateedale, 1749 Itotan Lake ReaA Penliae; aad Heihert H. M9 W. Waytova, In addition, the foundktfan accorded honorable mention to Marshall D. Hestenea, Birmingham; Norman P. Jensen, Royal Oak Kurt F. Laudmer. P« Charlea D. McLaughlin, Pontiac and hlarvin D. Walden of Troy. lyal Oak teen-ager was _ five Junior Achievers in Southeastern Michigan who named today as flnaltste to Junior lent’s 1961 Best Safas-man Contest. ■e Is Dsag Whaa, IT, si tSM Pecneltr, a stedeat at Rsyal Oak KtoteaR Mgk School. Ro to pteri-deal ol tec darico Co„ caanootod by Tlekors, lac. The finals will be held next Man-day evening at the Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel in Detroit. Industrialist to Be Arraigned in Wife's Slaying GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) - A Grand Rapids industrialtot today faces arraignment for the slaytng i of his wife during a jealous rage. Ofto Peebles. 41, aUegedly shot his wife Louise, 40, to death aad critically wounded another hidus-trlaUat when he Roy Staples, 44. Columbia, Ind., vice president of the EngMdag Pattemworks, was paralyzed from the waist down when a bullet struck him In the back. Doctors caliber hulleto that struck h JFK Likes Aft Idea BandHi Rough A^n; Take Money, Check LAUNDA, Angola (API 11m hride of a coffee plantatien irted that aha saw worn-hlMnn e« to pleeea by aati-edilto tribeanm aaar tht Oon- and robbed by two or three ban-dlta aftar toaving • tovam the prt- Mta. Wartiar SticI, SO, «rava Into at Oulhajd with a oom^ of 14 cart carrying woman and children la the main boUaag of one plantation about 30 miles from f^baxi. She alM told of aeeing a yvoman canyiag the body of a headless baby. Mrs. Stiel said she was told to toave immediately by an administration official who said all women and children must head for Lu- When she left, she did not knew the whereabouts of her husband. Ner did sht have time to take anything with her or to her elTOity parents on plaatation 30 miles away. Returning Suspect in Murder to Detroit CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPI) -Detroit detectives are in aeveland today, to return an unemployed machineat to the Motor City in connection with the death of his A Municipal Court hearing was scheduled this morning tor Steve Geotye Lefekacs, 26, who has admitted beating Gia^ Duck, 35. He confessed that he and two tfaer men placed Miss Duck’s Bbdy in the rear seat of an auto after tha attack, but Lelekacs denied Ldekacs was arrested at h brother’s home here and held c fugitive warrant. 'The broad feet of the lynx enable it to walk on top of the snow. It does not hibernate and is active all year. SMITN.CORONA A 45-yaapoM Pontiac man rt-portod to city poliea Saturday aft- $12910^^^^ J. Brennan, 160 Auburn Ave., said the bandita took hli containing a 158.31 paycheck and 130 in caah. Brennan said the robbery occurred In the parking tot of the Auburn Hotel, <194 Auburn Ave. PONTUC CASH REGISTER MT I. Iwhw. n|.IMI Business Notes ora have vlacted Roger L. Stev-ena of Ann Aihor aa chairman. He la a real estate developer aad treatrical producer. Davidson operates the Federal Department in Michigan aa part of a 46-store chain in Michigan, Ohio and “ ■ N.Y. News in Brief CRariea E. Morris, ttS Whftto-nre St., reported to Pontiac po-Ilcs Saturday that golf equipment valued at $100 waa stolen from the rear of bis htune. reported to Pontiac police Saturday that clothing valued at $25 stolen from her parked car at Orchard Lake' Ave. Hetoa Draper, 811 Ebd 8t., reported to Pontiac police Saturday ftiat her purse containing $3 and le waa stolen from a tavern. V.P.W. Poet 4159. ! Property loss froih tornadoes averages about $13 million a in the U. S. NEW BIMNESS OPPORTUNin International with tonponuy otflea, industrial and technical workers desires representation in Pontiac. We offer an ’’Asaoetoto” -------i, that must Ds oper- oonhmctlon with an -------lad nusinaaa. We hear all ooato with tha ex-oapUon of offiot space, par-loniwl Mid looal totophone. 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PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS Gives a Combination of All Three 3 f / enrrent 72 yO”** Pontiac Federal Savings ORklaad Coaaty’R First Fsd«nlly CharUrsd Fsdsrsl Savings and Ixmui AasodatioB HOME OFnCEt 716 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONllACi 16 E. Lawrence St: 4416 DIXIE HIGHWAY - Drayton Plains 1102 WEST MAPLE ROAD - Walled Lake / THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCK 20. mil mmMm iTodoy's Television Programs- I ta tW» eotamn are aabjeoted to chanjfe wtthont nedoe CtaMMi 4-WWJ TV auumel 7-WXTZ-TV Chaanel t-OKLW-W TONHlHrS TV HMHLIOHTS •:M (2) Movie (coot.) (« Araken Arrow I (7) Mich. Educ^ (9) Popeye (S6) General Chemlatiy •:10 (7) Believe It or Not •:M (7) News (2) News Analyaia - (4) Weather '•:M (2) News (4) News (7) Mich, Educ. (cont.) (9) Brave Eagje 9:40 (2) Sports (4) Sports •:4S (2) News (4) News (56) Q)Uege Mathematics 1:M (2) Assignment: Underwri^ (4) Sportsman's Comer \ (7) Mister Ed (9) You Asked For It 7:90 (2) Grand Jury (4) Americans (7) Cheyenne (9) Movie - “You Know What Sailors Are.” (English; 1964) As a joke, a sailor welds junk to the deck of a destroyer. Akim Tamiroff, Donald Sinden. (56) way of Life 8:00 (2) Pete and Gladys (4) Americans (cont.) (7) Cheyenne (cont.) (9) Morte (cont.) „ (56) Defense Education Act 8:90 (2) Bruiglng Up Buddy (4) Wells Fargo (7) Surfside 6 (9) Movie (cont.) 8:45 (56) Industry on Parade 0:00 (2) 24 Hours in a Woman's Life (4) Acapulco (7) Surfside 6 (cont.) (9) Don Messer's Jubilee (56) Modern State 0:90 (2) 24 Hours (cont.) (4) Dante (7) Bing Crosby (9) Jack Kane 10:00 (2) 24 Hours (cont.) (4) Barbara Stanwyck , (7) Oosby (cont.) (9) World of Music 10:30 (2) June Allyson (4) M Squad (7) Peter Gunn (9) News 10:45 (9) Golf 'Dp 10:50 (9) Sports 11:00 (2) News (4) News (7), Radcet Squad (9) News 11:15 (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Telescope UAW 11:20 (2) Sports (4) Sports 11:25 (2) Movie — "Bom to KUl.' (1947). A ruthless killer, fleeing from a douUe murder, marries a girl for her money. Lawrence Tierney, Claire Trevor. (9) Weather 11:30 (4) Jack Paar (7) Movie — "Enter Arsene Lupin." (1944) A thief steals a woman's emerald. (9) Movie — "My Darling Oementine." (19^) Wyatt Earp accepts the job as marshal of Tombstone. Henry Fonda. TUESDAY MJRNINr- 6:81 (2) MedltatkMia. 8:48 (2) On the Farm Frotit. 8:48 (2) TV OoUege. 7:08 (4) Today (7) Funews 7:88 (7) BeUeve It or Not 7:88 (2) B’Wana Don (7) J(4mny Ginger. 8:18 (2) (^ptain Kangaroo, 8:88 (7) Believe It or Not 8:88 (7) Movie. (2) Mo\ ie. (4) I Married Joan. (7) Movie (conL) (56) Saludos Amigos. 8:50 (4) Ed Allen (56) Safety 0:50 (7) News. 0:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth 10:00 (2) I Love Lucy (4) Say When (7) Jack LaLanne (56) Our Sdiontific Wtfld. 10:25 (9) BiUboard. 10:30 (2) Video Village. (4) (Colo r). Play Your Hunch. (7) People's Choice. (9) C;^z Helene. (56) American Llierature. 10:45 (9) Nursery School Time. 11:00 (2) Double Exposure (4) (Ctolorj. Price Is Right. (7) Morning Court. (9) Romper Room. (5C) Guten Morgen. 11:30 (2) My Little Margie (4) (lloncentration. (7) Love That Bob! *(56) Incisive Art TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Camouflage TV Features By United Press International BRINGING UP BI DDY, 8:30 p.m. (2). Violet (Enid Markey) and Iris (Doro Merande) meet Cynthia's (Irene Ryan's) aging beau at a "betrothal" tea and cause some surprising repercussions. 24 HOURS IN A WOMAN'S UFE, 9 p.m. (2). Ingrid Bergman stars in a 90-minute dramatic special by John Mortimer, based on a story by Stefan Zweig. Miss Bergman opens the story as a woman of 70 who tells her impetuous young granddaughter about a day. long ago, in which she made her biggest mistake. BINO CROSBY, 9:30 p.m. (7). An hour of song, patter and dance in the styles of American, French and Italian performers. Joining Crosby are Maurice Chevalier. Carol Lawrence, tenor Aldo Monaco and Nelson Riddle's orchestra. JUNE AIXYSON, 10:30 p.m. (2). Orson Bean stars as a cartoonist caught in the battle of the sexes. Adolphe Menjou costars as his boss Fitch. BEST OF PAAR, Repeat of the Feb. 2 show, with singer Kaye Ballard, the comedy team of Bdb and Ray, CTiester Morris, Joey Carter and 01eg“(S?Sini. (9) Susie. (56) Virus 19:98 (2) Search tof Tomorrow. (4) (Color), It Could Be You. (7) Number Please , (9) Mary Morgan. 19:40 (56) U Douca France U:45 (2) Guiding Light. j9:88 (9) Newf. 19:88 (4) News. 1:88 (2) Dick Powell (4) News ’ 7) About Faces. (9) Movie. 1:08 (4) Bold Journey 1:10 (56) Parlez Francais. 1:25 (7) News 1:88 ' (2) As the World Turns. (4) Tourney (cont.) (7) Ufa of Riley. (56) History (2) Amos and Andy (4) (Cooler). Jan Murray. (7) Day in Court. (56) Arithmetic (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Road to Reality. (56) Adventures in Numbers. 3:00 (2) Millionaire , (4) Young Dr. MaSoile. (7) (Jucen for a Day. (9) Movie. (56) Commonwealth S:8» (2) Verdict Ls Yours. (4) F-jm These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (9) Movie (cont.) (56)''Men.o to Teachers. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Make Room for Daddy. (7) American Bandstand. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. (4) Here's Hollywood. (7) Bandstand (cont.) (9) Adventure time. (2) Movie. (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger. (9) Looney Tu.ies ( a u d i ■ Jingles. 15:15 (56) Friendly Giant. 5:30 (2) Movie (cont.) (7) Rocky and His Friends (56) World of Books 1:45 (56) News Magazine. 5:50 (9) News 5:55 (4) Bowling Highlights TABLE TALK 31 Pronoun 31 PcoclD( •word 34 I>eplct M Otnnr cOoklo 37 PuUn 30 Fleet 33 LegltlAtiTe b^T 34 Slacker 33 Tormenti 30 Cape In Masaachueetti 37 Clamp 30 DoctrUiet 43 Capital Prance 43 Pars atte 63 Emanation r- r“ r" r- 7- JT nr fr 12 13 14 15 re" iJ re” li 21 li !S 3A -i U W 42 43 44 IT JT 4fl 52 U 56 57 0 Kind of hut exclamation 40 Citrus fruits 7 Beverage 33 Press 41 Book 0 Idaho ettr 30 Hindu garments 43 I 0 Ages - 37 Traveler 10 Bea eagle 30 Entry In U Russian news ledger 17 yfulw^m (ver.) ** fole*OT ^ " ' sruajw 10 ReeUag dcvleee 'll Invent 4f Hit the *..1—31 Artless 10 Scottish 30 Reak negativs 43 Century plant 14 Anatomical network . I4 Pastry Replants Organ With Technique Secretary oi State Sends 27 Drivers to Sidelines MILLIONAIRE TURNED PRIEST-Rev. John Garvan (iivanagh, 53, of Norwalk,^qnn., former millionaire hat manufacturer, blesses his brother Lawrence and the latter’s wife after being ordained a priest in Rome Saturday. AP Phatorss Cavanagh, one of the wealthiest men in the United States, was among 22 priests ordained by Luigi Cardinal Traglia at the Basilica of St. John Lateran. A total of 27 Oakland County residents have had their drivers licenses either ■ revoked or pended, according to the latest r^ port from the secretary of state’s office at Lairing. Ordered to ^ow gponKibility due one. or more drunken driving convIctlonK were. Mary Jane Ketchel, 28227 Hales Avc., Madison Heights; Miles E, Rowe, 720 Mary Ann Drive, Holly; and Jam A' S. Rowland, 346&I fthonswood St., Faumington. l.4>slng their licenses because of unsatisfactory driring records were: Cecil L. Beckwith, 99 Orchard Lake Avc.; John A. Beckingham, 3110 Greinlawn Drive, Commerce TowTiship; Jimmie L. (Toleman, 27092»t! Groveland St., Madison .Heights; Russell J. Herschler, 26335 Lathrup Blvd:, Lathrup Vil- Cites Radiation Cures oi Cancer With Equipment DALLAS, Tex. (AP) - A Philadelphia radiologist said Sunday that 98 per cent of localized can- Dr. Philip J. Hodes said cure rate is particularly high in cancer of the breast and uterine cervix with early diagnosis. Skin cancer cure rate is almast 100 per , he said. lage; Robert J. Hodtey, 2426 Pine Lake Ave., Keego Harbor; and Richard M. LeTtaBler, 1704 W. Saratoga St., Ferndale. Harold L. Mahieu, 4775 Lockhart Road, West Bloomfiekl Township; Dennis M. McDonald, 6S1 Bird St., Birmingham; Edward J. O’Harc, 13324 Vernon,,^ St., Huntington Woods; Virgil L. Oswald, 2676 Ger->t., Avon Township; Edward Singer, 24261 Manistee St., Oak Park; and Majm- K. Wddon, 645 Lowery St., Birmingham. ★ ★ ★ Ordered to show tlnandal responsibility due to uniatisfied judgments were George ^and Jo-seph|ine Miskewitz, ^ ‘^Camden Sf., Ferndale. Having their licenses revoked for‘ unsatisfactory driving records were: James R. Norris, 23 Warner St., Leroy W. Braisted, 1079 Dreon Drive, Clawson; James B. Cole, 2043 Seven Mile Road, Lyon 'Town-'' ship; Stephen M. Fitzer, 29^>N. Altadena St., Royal 0^: R^ph R. Leland, 118 (Cambridge Blvd., Pleasant Ridge; Alden J. Lewis, 507 W. Knowles St, Royal Oak; Carl \i. McHaney. 2270 Allen Road, Orion Township: John M. ducci Jr., 408 Farnsworth Road, White Lake Township; and Frank P. Watson, 84 Lander t.. Hazel Park. John P. Wolfe, 278 Oakland Ave., had his license revoked for physical reasons. 16 Meet Death on Highways Weekend Toll in State High During Last Days of Winter Jewish Cowboys Sing Loudly and Sweetly TEL AVIV — A Jewish cowboy singer at the Omar Khayam iCafe here told us American customers that the American cowboys sing very softly, but that Jewish cowboys sing loudly and sweetly. Hodes,,director of the radiology I department at the Jefferson Medical College Hospital in Philadelphia, told reporters that the Ultimate cure which would "completely wipe out cancer rests with some agent given internally." Sixteen persons met death Michigan’s highways during the last weekend of winter. Robert Bushnell, 26, of Sturgis and Albert Witting, 29, of Roseville were killed Sunday night when Scientist's Success an « rural road in st. A . I ii I I . Joseph (bounty and struck a tree. Animals May Lead tOj Donald McMunn, 17, of Morenci Human Transplonts ' crash Su:iday on a rural road in Lenawee County. Hugh Bagley, 48. of Orleans, Ind., waB killed Sunday in a ont-accident on a rural road St. Joseph County. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) —A Minnesota scientist today reported development of a technique he said might open the way toward the goal of transplanting entire organs from one person to another. ★ ★ Ik Dr. aaude R. Hitchcock of Minneapolis General Hospital .said he and fellow researchers had successfully removed a kidney lung from baboons and dogs, kept them alive outside the body lor periods up to 24 hours, then replanted them In the'same animals and found (hat normal function quickly resulted. ICE COLD STATE He told a seminar of science writers sponsored by the American Cancer Society that the technique-featuring quick copling of ihe organs to an ice-oolcl state and freeing them entirely of blood might help science in its attempts to change the characteristics of cells within organs of animal—and eventually of a human—so that such an organ would not be rejected when transplanted into another living subject. Up to now such transplants can e made only between identical twins, and so far only with kidneys. ■k k k In a separate interview, he said that in "the far future,” with the aid of his and allied techniques, it might be possible to take an organ, such as the liver, from the body of a person killed in an accident, alter its cellular characteristics, store it in a refrigerator, and then transplant it into the body of a person whose own organ was diseased. Ike Back on Golf Links After Hunting, Fishing nigged Baja California Pen- "We shot dove every day and got plenty of them,” the ex-president said. "It’s .as good an eating bird as I've ever tasted.” (AdTertliement) Sleep Like Log Sti8.Stsw€> 818 3 Tims Fa^ toWNWwitaWtartxmx BELL-ANSti3-M Mi^ai 3 Umim WKli ttoauh Ki4itr kr tka firtMt knmn ? to BELL- ANS. OraNotarirO. I« tami im MAKE Chester Wilson. 43, of Grand Rapids was killed when his auto skidded off U.S. 131 in Kent County. 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Hath: Hall WWJ, kdeledy WCM, Sp^ PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (APl-^ . Former President Dwight D El- We hope that our loud and sweet song.sisonhower gets back on the'golff ■will cause the cow.s In Jordan to cross the Unks today after an eight-day " border Into Israel,” he jokingly explained,-- . - “because while .w^ have plenty of cowboys In Israel we don’t have plenty of cows:” insula. Actually, the Meak situation in Israel is much improved, along with every-thing else in this land. One reason for the better steak is that a Texan and a Montanan started "Operation Cowboy” near the Sea of Galilee, and there con-U’lLSON ducted a cowboy school to train the | future John Waynes and Hugh O’Brians. | One day a Brahman steer leaped into the Sea of Galilee and the cowboys lassoed It. It was reliably reported to be the Three persons died In' one-ear I first steer ever lassoed in the Sea of Galilee. Israel, anyway, aceldents Saturday night. |is thankful to Texas for helping its supply of cowboys and Carolyn May Voll, 24, of Cold-j cows, jwaler was killed when an auto|_,_ a skidded on Interstate 94 in Wash- THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... , teraw County and rolled over. Producer Joe Levine flew his N Y. orthopedist to Rome to treat Stewart .^Granger, injured filming “Sodom and Gomorrah” . . . Paulette Goddard taped 39 radio shows in fouri days, so she could rush home (p Switzerland ... The Kim Sisters hope to sUtsh red tape, bring their mother from Korea for their Las Vegas Stardust opening March 21 . . . Jack Oakie lost 100 lbs. for his role in “Pocketful of Miracles” . . . The Paul Newman-Jackle Gleason film, "The Hustlers,’ got a tide change, to “Sin of Angels” . . . Wealthy Jim Kim-berly raored out of his Palm Beach home and onto his yacht —his grounds, next to the Joe Kennedys’, were overrun by sightseers . . . "Spartus” won the Foreign- Press Award bs best U.S. film . . . Baseballer Jimmy Piersall's working, on a second book; his first, “Fear Strikes Out,” became a movie . . .* Steve ^wrence and Eydle Gorme bought $10,000 worth of stereo ^und equipment for their cafe act. EARL'S PEARLS: 'What some people don’t know about driving would fill a repair shop. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A fellow mentioned that his wife’s been missing for four days: “I don’t know whether she’s left me, or gone shopping.” . . . That’s earl, brother. ITCHING Torture StoppediikeMagic Hm'iblcnid Klirffrora loitamolrasiMl fcch, nctal hch, cbifins, mb lad.Kam «hh la tnuiins new icienlific ioemta ciUcd LANACANE. This fut-actins, mto ten mcdiciiM ctenne kilU hatmfal bKMtiS fttau wUI* it lootbn nw, itrinted Mi laflinMd Non tinu*. Sim *c ~ BccdibaUns, Don't nSciib SmUNACANIMdM « All and Michigan near Wayne. The victims were Carolyn (Aleman, 19, and Nancy Bledson, 17. Luster Lundy. 42, of Pontiac was killed when his auto ran a red light at Southfield and Nihe-Mtle roads Friday night and struck another vehTcle. Another Pontiac resident, year-old Donald Rawlins, killed Friday night. He di^ in a head-on crash on a rural road in Oakland Couhty. Randy Cargill, 17, of River Rouge was killed Friday night M20 just east of Mount Pleasant when he skidded and rolled over. Hospital to Be Site of Lecture and Show The Oakland County atizen’i (imimlttee for Pontiac State Hospital is sponsoring a tree public lecture and variety show at the hospUaTs staff auditorium in flie PSH aihnlnistration building Tuesday evening. Gerald Bax, hospital executive, and Dorothy Roe, director of recreational therapy, will be feature speakers. In appreciation of the committee’s work, patients at the hospital will stage a patient variety show. The meeting is scheduled to begbi at 8 pjn. Newt Artist Succumbs NEW YORK (UPI) - Vincent A. Svoboda, 83, artist and former editorial cartoonist for the old Brooklyn Ekgle, died Saturday. ms with the newspaper from 1940 until 1962. Leaders' Course in Great Books Being Offered A tuition-free Grc^t Books leadership guidance course is being offered to adult residents of Southeastern Michigan. ■ ★ w- ★ The classes, which will be conducted by staff members of the Great Books Foundation of Chicago, will be held in the auditorium of the main Detroit Library, ....... odward Ave., every Wednesday for nine w-eeks beginning March 29, from 8-10 p.m. llie program Is being sponsored by all public libraries within a 100-mile radius of Detroit in association with the adult education department of the Detroit Public Library, and is open to ail adults regardless of formal education. 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