The Weather U.S. Weather, Bureaw Forecast Partly cloudy tonight, © - . : a Sunny: dnd mild tomorrow. yee : ice A Page 2) = Sg es f LAC P a 17th YEAR. kek kt er tate Senate — PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1959 —32 PAGES ne , : tog £8 Pa . er . es Vet Fun Ear a Meet the New Supervisors evives Ve ‘Time to Start Yelling for Santa — 4 | Probate Judge b ys . r 8 B : 7 Crucial Ballot on Cash Crisis T gat ——— 12)” Vote Set for ‘60 | by § f+ Due lomorrow by Supervisors LA N 18 Votes Needed to OK Governor Would Fill Stopgap Plan to Avert Additional Position if Bankruptcy Voters Approve It LANSING () — The Sen- | A proposed second Oak- ate took a vital step last land County probate judge- night toward disseiving ship wil] be put to a county- Michigan’s acute cash wide vote next year. emergency but put off an The Board of Supervisors even more crucial decision - yesterday pickéd the presi- until ‘Wednesday. idential election in Novem- _ Senate handicappers were iber of 1960 to submit the betting on 18 or 19 votes | imuch-debated question to for the trust fund bill on its | county voters. . second passage try, assum- | After several previou? clashes ing no new alarms from between Republican and Democret/ Gov. Williams’ office before supervisors over the question at| ; other meetings. Monday's approval] the roll call. | lof the vote came without comment Eighteen votes are required for | ifrom the floor. ° passage. 4 | Should Oakland voters approve The guessing was that 11 | a second $22,500 per year pro- would tome from Democrats, bate judge, he would fake office with an outside possibility that Jan. 1, 1961. .The appointment Sen. Philip Rahoi (D-Iron Moun. | would be made by the governor. tain) might provide a 12th. , | Several Democrats on the Board} The rest would come from Re- | lof Supervisors had accused Repub-} publicans, building on the solid |lican supervisors of stalling and, core of four that supported the JAtemPRiOg! 15 Geass & means -sith a iotes attendance pf 176,- |REVIEW 1958 ‘At the annual meeting of the Other officers for the. coming year are Mac T. Whitfield, Vice "There were 3,332 members at the ‘Y’ in 198, with membership in- come at $22,568.75, it, was reported at the meeting. - Activities of 1958 were reviewed mittees and special interest groups met 4,761 times at the Pontiac YMCA Elects Officers building at 131 Mt. Clemens St. | ‘65. BERKELEY VOSS None of those questioned ex-) pressed an opinion that teachers in: the Pontiac school system were be-| . Most felt they were! Denies Panama Link Castro, en route to Buenos Aires jfor a Latin American economic said here Monday night he has no interest in, pro- moting revolutions in other coun- tries. The bearded Cuban prime min- ister sikéd reports that he and his brother Raul, command Revive Vet Bill in State Senate (Continued From Page One) in trust fund securities to fatten state treasury balances. If the measure had failed to get a new life last night, it would have|? been as good as dead. — * * * The’ Legislature’s ultimate de- cision, and the timing of it, will decide whether four million dol- lars in poor relief payments to counties go out on time Thursday. The semi-monthly pay of legis- conference, employes is due May 7. crats backed the motion to recon- sider, four more than supported the bill on passage last Thurday. In an anti-climatic roll call test, the minority stood solidly together. “This puts it squarely up to the Senate Republicans whether we are to have payless paydays and ne money for welfare or not,”” Williams said, -He said tomorrow’s vote will Castro Denies Charges ler-in-chief of Cuba’s armed forces, | have been having disagreements. | Denying that he had any part) in an attempted Panamanian rev- olution, Casfro said that his only: concern is in the Cuban revolu-| | These included completion of dial Brown of Lansing and Mrs. Rob- (be given. tion, *¥ * * Earlier this week a small in- vasion force landed on the coast; of Panama. Panamanian officials said several of those captured were Cubans and quoted them as’ saying Castro had encouraged, them, . “We have not been helping any kind of movement in Panama,” Castro told a news conference. ‘Our position. (concera) is only in the Cuban revolution.” Castro was greeted by a-rrow ot 1.000 persons, shouting £38 Symington Criticizes Fidel! ”, ton. . when he arrived in xk * &* Waiting for him was Raul who had flown in unannounced several hours earlier, amid reports from Cuba that the two brothers were in disagreement. give the answer, adding: “Any further delay would be disastrous.” Assuming the Senate finally ap-| proves the bill, it t still faces House, approval and immediate effect votes in both legislative branches. Without immediate effect, which requires a two-thirds favorable vote, the legislation would be use- less for 90 days. Opponents assailed the bill as “stopgap,”’ a “rape of the eter: ans fund,” a poor business. trans- action and as a device to force a personal income tax on the Legis- lature in June. Women Legislators Use Their Prerogative DENVER, Colo. (® — Women are women even in politics. Ten of the 100 members of the Colorado Legis- lature are women. Four of the 10 refused to fill in every blank on their biographi- cal sketch sheets. The four omitted one blank, the same one o..-00.0 6 487 ; : 62 Undershirts, Were 50c, Now ..) 0.0. 4. wee nee os BRE 12. Dacren Filled ona ee °: 8.66 . 7 45-Pc. Set Dinnerware, Were 19.95, Now............ ... 13.33 IRONING 4 Acrilan Blankets, Were 12.95, Now .. see 8.66 5 on . 7 Pajamas, Were 5.00, Now... 2.44 . 16-Pc. Plastic Dinnerware, Were 9.95, Now............ 6.44 nee 3 Twin Wool Blankets, Were 16.95, Then $10. New cee 6.67 Group Disc. Dinnerware Open Stock. ._.... ‘sg Off PILLOWCASES 6 Pajamas, Were! 290, New a: ~~. an tn 3 Full Wool Blankets, Were 19.92, Then $15, Now.. a18 4 Cake Plates, Were 5.98. Then 3.88, Now.. 1.88 AND SHEETS 8 Soiled Pajamas, Were 2.98, Then 1.88, _— bo. a View Kae 8 2 “sheet” Elect. Bed Warmers, Were 24 on Now _ 2 Milk Glass Centerpieces, Were $8, Then 598, Now... .3.88 9 Hosiery, Were 1.00, hen 66c, Then atc, Now............22¢ L GE Twin Elect. Blanket, Was 29.95. Now ee eee - 3 Ceramic Trays, Were 5.98, Then 3.98. Now... .. .......1.88 FOREVER 17 Hosiery, Wére 1.50, Theh 99c, 66€, Now . weezer. S38e 1 GE Fall Elect. Blanket, Was oA. aw ann 1 Deluxe Barometer, Was $20, Then $14, Now.......... 9.38 ~ 14 Hosiery, Were 1.00, Now .. A na naga 66 3 Twin Chenille Spreads, Were 1495, Now...... + ' 4 Serving Trays, Were 3.98, Then 2.66, Now... ....... .1.77 26 Sport Shirts, Were 2:99, Then 199, Now .. 2.0" ...... 88¢e 8 Tray Standards, Were. 2.98. Then 1.88, Now............1.22 ; 20 Women's Blouses, Were 1.99, Then 66c, Now.. .., 44e DRAPERIES, CURTAINS — Fourth Floor 5 Wall Planters, Were 4.99, Then 2.88, Now Leeeceaeees . 1.88 | Wonderful for wash ‘n wear... perfect 15 Caps, Were 1.98,-Then 1.50, Then 88c, Now. ....... ... We . Group Ceramic Giftware, Were 198, Now........+..+. 88¢e f bed |i ' Th Hamilton’ 6 Sportshirts, Were 895. Then 5.97, Now 3.88 29 Pr. Drapety Group, Were 6.99 to 899. Now. ....... $4 Of NOON Be meds: € Bew ie OF . =e ws ° ae _— X a 944 32 Pr. Drapery Group, Were 18.99 to 29.99. Now . $10 FURNITURE, RUGS eis Downst j s washer has a special cycle for wash n wear 45 Sportshirts, Were 6.95, Then 5.95, Then 3.97, NOW... ae 8 Pr. Draperies, Were 29.99 to 34.99, Now . . Prova $Id a r fabrics,“ in addition to the regular wash 20 Sportshirts, Were 3.99 to 5.95, Then 299, Now.. .... 1.88 12 Pr. Draperies, Were 1299 to 1999, Now... .... 88 1 Used Electric Dryer, Was $99, Now... ..... Ls $87 ‘ . le H milton also gives you three sepa- 17 Jackets, Were 11.95 to 15.95, Then 666 to 7.47, Now.. 444 13. Pr. Draperies, Were 8.99, to 12.99, Now..........., $6 1 30-Gal. Water Heater, Was $58, Now Lot ye ec eeeteees $38 i . Cycle: : " 9 Y P : * 14 Pr. Draperies, Were 4.99, to 6.99, Now Wtrteree, $2 2 Deluxe Indoor Incinerator, Was $179.95, Now .....,,.. $99 ae ee rate filters to remove lint, sand, soap 40 Sofa Pillows, Were 3.99 and 499, Now... .. 1.88 1 Room Dehumidifier, Was $55. Now... ,..... $36 scum, film and soil. Hamilton washer NOTIONS, STATIONERY — Street Floor > 4 Vinyl Folding Doors, Were 22.49, Now . .. SES ‘ Deluxe Easy Combination Washer, Was $549, Now .. $366 cS . . .. 26" Boys’ Middleweight Bicycles, Were 39.95, New.. $26.44 model shown $269.95, or only $229.95 13 Bolster Covers, Were 499 and 5.99, Now R Ross ‘ight E 3384 i d Id 5 ’ x yee 11 Rug Runners, Were 2.98, Then, 188, Now. ...... . B8e 7 Studio, H'I'w'd Bed Slipcovers, Were 899 0 19.99 Now 36 29.95 Play Gyms with Slide, Were 29.95, New.. 19.88 | ORE YOUF OME WASNET: 7 Rug Runners, Were 1.89, Then 88, Now. ...... 44 47 D'm‘'g'd Ven, Blinds, Were 249 to 699, Ther $1. Now. 25¢ 15 .303 Cal. Enfield Rifles, Were 1699, Now... ....... 10.88 | 11 Pant Hangers, Were 88c, Now . — . 44e 260 Drapery Hardware, Were 49¢ to 129. Now ras 2Be 1 Man's Damaged Suitcase, Was 27.50, Now .......... 12,88 ' D t ti ff 7 Hat Boxes, Were 498, Then 288. Now . 188 5 Folding Doors, Were 998 tu 1498, Then 688, Now... $4 1 Man's Damaged Suitcase, Was 19.50, Now.. ...... 10.88 i pecia ° emons fa ion er 10 Shoe Closets, Were 798, Then 388, Now.. 188 22 Pillow Shams, Were 499 and 9599, Now... ae 82 1 26” Pullman Case, Was 29.95, Now. . 19.88 , 22 Shelf Bags, Were 4.98. Now . 2.88 5 Dust Ruffles, Were 3.88 tv 6.99, New 9. ee $2 1 Woman's Overnight Case, Was 19.95, Then 12.88, Now. 7.88 7 12 Child’s Closet Bars, Were 298. Now 1.88 23 Plastic Inflatable Bolsters, Were 199. Now aves. 1 ! Phileo Hi-Fi, Was $299. Now . $166 *“ on Pequot no-iron 214 Women's Panties, Weie 3 for $1, Now....... . .. 18¢ 1@ Coverlet Spreads, Were 12.99, Now eee eee. $8 2 Table Model Radios, Were 24 88, Now. tenes vos 14.88 Cc . 9 72 Cotton Bras, Were 1.00, Then 66c, Now... ... 06.0... 44¢ 11 Antique Satin Bedspreads, Were 1999. Now... ......... $12 1 Tape Recorder, Was 189.95, Then $158, “Now. veceess ss 888 pillow cases—$1.7 6 Carpet Cleaner, Was 1.79, Now 6... eevee 88c 9 Chair Slipcovers, Were 9.99, Now .. when, 6 « BATH in, AB 1 Record Cabinet, Was 19.95, Now ..... coceeee ces BRS value—Now 98c 38 9” Pinking Shears, Were 2.47, Then 166, Now. R8c 10 Sofa Slipcovers, Were 19.99, Now a _ $12 5 Mahogany Step Tables, Were 19.95, New. eaerwnd oes 13.33 . 30 Yds. Shelf Edging, Was 39c, Then 16c, Now. Ae 60 Yd. Plastic “Fabric,” Was 159 to 299, Then $1, Now.. 25 3 9x12 ssi lla mee pie on $34, Now., -and pam- phiets ep 1959) | mo yf F oi | S pits a aie Dy ee eiiad, USW. Chief Claims . Millpond Scar Steel Figures Wrong | May Clean Air . in Space Ships Steelworkers President David 4} McDonalé has asked_the ‘féderal WASHINGTON (AP) — Algae, a te ihn “THE PONTIAC PRESS, “TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1959 LSS Cee yo se Gospel Train Ex- Florid Mi fe Tax Allocation Boar d Gets Filled for Trip | Admits 13 ll , to Hear Graham MI lion oun y T 20¢T MELBOURNE, Australia sap TAMPA Fa, (AP) A former t minister w —A gospel: train today was tully|committed 5 ceriariat; sa eilae government ° to correct : what he|the little green plants that form » jbooked to gatry’ 340 men and money for a fresh start in life has. calls errors in-a government re-|the scum on millponds, are a good) A more Pan-Redi FRYERS 4 GRADE A. 3 Doz. Large $400 Eccs Fs te at] ts tenet WR CON Tat LENSES “ figur ; } i hao lshould ‘ke trimmed now ‘a nd not if! Al P| | b| lex preacher's stepson, Charles! dégfine in « ecod of very mall mageete the extemal tates | With this in mind, Kelley moved, ‘September. ‘ fer ane Tou e Long, 16, admitted taking part in: cession. lof easing a crop of algae by that the supervisors refer to its “If anything,” Moore said, “this| ‘some of the burglaries and was) The USW’s contract with the'65.000 times ‘in 24 hours. Legislative Committee possiblejj, 2 deflated budget. The budget! BOSTON. (AP)—Sixty-three han- turned over to juvenile authorities.’ changes in the law which would | The research team said their permit counties to revamp prepara- imethod calis for using only tion of budgets ‘‘so we can get a. (cells. : little businesslike approach.” isn't ‘as big now as it should be. éicapped ¢ children. . were back; x~ * * ‘Some departments got less than/home today/trom a pilgrimage to Geiger was associate pastor of, what they need.” the Catholic shrine at Lourdes, the First. Methodist Church of | France, usmindful their home-,Tampa in 1956 and 1957 and later| steel industry “expires June 30.- EYE GLASSES New Jersey ersey Bald Eagle ’~ *®* & | ee, The county wili-need .83 more |ward journey was delayed by; was pastor et Wimauma and Dov-, Said Faeing Extinction | there are still nedbilecw te be ONE DISSENTER ) of # > 15 mills than its 1958 share plane trouble. er Methodist churches. | r DR. C. L PHILLIPS \ FRANKLIN LAKES, N-J. Wf — worked out, they reported, but the Supervisors approved the idea) of $5.62 for every $1,000 of state k * | 4 Jersey is losing that great experiments “open new, exciting 49d then approved by a 751 roll equalized valuation. The aac and the 29 adults : Plenty of Help. Comes | Optometrist ‘opportunities in basic research call vote the tentative budget for} - of tax allocation putposes only. Roy. budgets for-the county since 1930, F. Goodspeed, Ferndale super- visor, cast the lone dissenting vote. * x * national symbol, the bald eagle. Moore, .who has been preparing: accompanying them were delayed The bird-is dying out in the state and in economical utilization and eight known nests have failed ‘aigae.” to produce young in recent years.; They envisioned its use not only, The New Jersey Audubon Society in space ships or submarines but | has launched a study to find.out,evén in “dwellings which many | why. 'may build on other planets."’ \ up to 12 hours at Gander, Niid.. to Aid Fireman at Home Announces the Removal of His Office - —. = admitted the~ present sy stem was when-one of the four engines on! not perfect. itheir big Irish Airlines plane quit’ PORT JERVIS, N.Y. (AP) — . “Sure; it would be a lot easier’a few hours out of Shannon, me ireman Charles Remillard took’, Goodspeed said after the meet-lif we knew what our state equal-|land. his job home with him Monday. iing that he believed the county|ized valuation is going to be before} Irish Airlimes diverted two! While he was home for lunch he! lwas ‘padding’ the budget and|setting up the budget,” he said. j|planes to Gander to take the smelled smoke and called in an. i“asking for too large a‘share” of| Rather than suggest a change in group. including Richard Cardina]|alarm. More than 40 firemen re-| the 15-mill taxing limitation. ithe present setup, Moore said he Cushing, the remainder of the way ite oe ee ams yout | ‘favored restoring back to the to Boston Monday. e fire, sta y two boxes o hatte tes ta ‘onthe tm pees Board of Auditors more authority) Cardinal Cushing, who called, it'Wooden ‘matches in a cabinet: pare, will require 6.45 of the 15) like it used to have in budget prep- “one of the most inspiring pil-| Nine companies answered the) ‘mills to raise $11,796,018 "from! } arations. @simages I have sponsored,’’ said alarm, Only one—held back for ~ “Now it has to go from com-jthe children took the delay with- security reasons — didn't come, taxes to meet next year’s operat- ” ing expenses, Robert -Y. Moore, mittee to committee,” he said. jout complaining. ‘es jout. It was Remillard's company. - to y 205 CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN BLDG., \ N \ SPINNING WHEELS 1959 75 WEST BURON ST., PONTIAC, MICH. naa’ | LIMITED PARKING IN REAR FE 4-3241 oz | \ewersseserrrrrrog chairman of the Board of Audi-| , - . tors, told supervisors. . , said, was deter- mined on the county’s 1958 state , ~ ‘ equalized valuation of $1,308,669,- f “What Rambler’s Success Means to Every Motorist This, Moore Coming Soon ‘ ROLLADIUM this figure will : PV tafe Sot ‘This Car I Didn’t Buy Has Done More for Me Than All the Cars I've Owned” | DACRON-NYLON-COTTON! OUR SUCCESS SLIP BUY! Perfect Fashions for SPRING! Here's the slip that more women want! It's a real buy, with lots of fashion! Its lanolin $ | finish makes it caressahly soft. Molded | midriff sees that it fits you right. We've trimmed it with lace, too. In white, sizes > 32 to 44. o—! wasn't one of the 15,246 who bought this first of the present-day Ramblers when it came out in 1950. Instead, like a lot of others, I've bought other makes until this year, that is. But, not one of those other makes has done as much— FOR ME—as this car whose wheel I never touched. THE SIZE-HORSEPOWER RACE WAS ON Those other makes got longer and wider and lower, year by year. ~~ Each new model was more hopped up with excess “ gas-consuming horsepower that I couldn't begin to use, legally, anywhere. ~ Did / want this? Not at all! But there’s no telling how much longer the size-and- horsepower tace would have continued if it hadnt beeri for Rambler. 7 Slowly but surely, Rambler kept gaining with the belief that it's the customer, not the competition, that really counts. THE CONSUMER BEGAN TO SPEAK By 1955, Rambler sales moved up to nearly 75,000. By 1957, they were nearly 100,000 .. . still a small total compared to the others. Then, in 1958, came the explosion that blew the lid off the automobile industry! We, the customers, rebelled. ‘ While industry sales dived more than 20 per cent, Rambler sales zoomed more than 100 per cent! Rambler sold nearly 200,000 cars in 1958. . . shot from 12th to STRADEMARK AMERICAN MOTORS 7th place in the industry. And Rambler is still gaining in popularity. Currently, only five other makes sell more cars than Rambler. ~~~ Today, Rambler outsells not only most big cars, but all five of the largest-selling foreign cars combined. The experts have’ been predicting a market for 2,000,000 compact cars by 1961. And Rambler is the Compact Car*. RAMBLER GAVE US THE CHOICE If it hadn’t been for this first Rambler—and the Ramblers that have foltowed it with increasingly smart styling, fine engineering, quality construction and ex- clusive features—I feel sure the story wouldn't be what it is today. If it hadn't been for Rambler—taking a leaf from modern aircraft construction and buikiing this car a different and better way by Single Unit Construction® —we wouldn't have the choice we do today. _ That's why I say this Rambler I never bought has done more for me than all the makes I did buy a That's why I finally resigned from Detroit's size-and- horsepower race and got a 1959 Rambler of my own a | few months back.. WHAT RAMBLER MEANS. TO EVERY MOTORIST Because Rambler gives me basic excellence, I have a greater and better choice of cars today. I have a car with an all-welded Single Unit body-and-frame-in-one, I have a car that’s backed by 20 years of experience in building cars this better way. I enjoy an unequaled standard of quality and workmanship; low ‘nme low maintenance; high resale. I woes to get my here of billions of dollars in savings that the compact Ramblér makes possible for American motorists. AMERICAN MOTORS CORPORATION RAMBLER + KELVINATOR + METROPOLITAN Bd Es : Fi : Sy Pr SORRY- 7 SPP aa RPP... ast) “But the quiet, crisp-spoken New 10-11!" heavy py is ht type Benet ys “Steel, which’ reports after|with efforts: eal — : os July wcaiece eee 1.23% July pewee is 1.24% , Ibs. Whites $-20; caponettes over ied . eel, w c repo $ r with efforts to rescue the dog. 3 THAT FINALLY ARRIVES AT OPEN W, TER | Sep. --ssooe. 120% Bep. ose. é } zx, Englander also had to convince lbs, 25-28; turkeys ‘heavy type hens| thé market close on first quarter! “He's just a real good dog and 1959 : ‘ A ° } ee vans: Se Masa tera. (Cmerem. all the state govern: “— Ss earnings and dividends, also was|we don’t want to see him die,”| | Walt Di — Productions . . th | aa uly. ..e.. 10.33 ments, Puerto Rico and even Can- DETROIT EGGS easy. Bethlehem dropped a frac-| Wilson said. "Ie "World Rig ts Reserved ~ 4 p. uses ada that Ward-styled policies would; pgrrrorr, Apri! 217 (AP)—Eggs, to. b. tion. ~ "4 \ : , ; be legal. , oo met pit, ip case lots, federal-state|- Aircrafts, oils, rails and non- . . & - 3: Don’t Tease Dogs Common sense had long -880)- whites—Grade A jumbo 36; extra ferrous metal s drifted to the down- . aa prompted insurance companies to large 33-34; wid. avg. 33; large 31-33. side. Chemicals were mixed. ' _ BUFALO, N.Y. (UPI) — Act-\dump the fine print in their poli-{grade Oe, 31%: edt ae: ee ca;| General Tire and Du Port each ; 1 ing postmaster Myron F. Blakeney|cies. But, Ward pointed out, “legal | (Gres, 4 mir? laege 33; large 31; me-/ gained more than a point. * \ ordered mailmen to refrain from) terminology remained.” éfum 2; small 33: grace B lerse 24.) . The ticker tape was late for a ‘ - teasing dogs on their routes se) — xk * Commercisily, graded: a 22-minute period under the rush of they ‘‘won’t bark at every carrie? Re instance, one paragrap hin large 215-307 large 26-20: medium 24- early orders, ; ee : , ’ who comes along.” -|the old form issued by his com-|76: 0Tysnss Oiae, Aogtag0° medium 24: istribated by King Features Syndi NOTICE OF SALE al a aes rade ° toes ads — New York Stocks Meee for Space Grows " " ° “ _ $135,000.00 é “In witness whereof has, by its igs as 90 Are i Clarkston Community School District, presidents ahd secretary, executed; Livestock _, #Late Morning Quotations) bi Buried - . . ; * - “henigan is. policy, on . to be perRorr LIVESTOCK Figures after decimal point are eighths Ever y Week But Fi na ci D ; f d M . ; ; VES Admiral ...6.. 19.1 L ‘ . od ° ' anticipe ton. nates ee puree oo = —e at Boston, Mas- \. reridag oh ane.. 31 (AP) (UBDA) = Allied ‘Ch sso dG Lor Suate "Tits m os | DEES Serene | eth 8 i munity Schoo Oakland County, _" . iCal le—-Ba . Bulk early supply) Allied Strs .... 59. : gs" JASHINGTON — The 100,000th | —.. ‘ laugh 70) Al 1... 29.3 Ligg & My .. 97 y } will be = s Pg A Beige The same paragraph in the new per cent good to flow choice grades, Sorec| Aluz Ghali) we? bee hoA ¢ |. 36_|person was laid to rest recently in e . Elemen School, Clarkston. {form reads: dominating cows comprise about 20 per vueseeee 86 Loew's vee 31-6) Ari National : _ Lf Michigan until 8 o'clock .p.m., Eastern| «gjo, ; eee pot 100 head stockers slaughter|Am Airlin§ .... 29.4 Lone 8 Gas .. $0.7) ngton ional Cemetery, -an 1 to 1 Michigan Tine. on the lith day of May.| sgned for the company at Bos- |steers opening moderately active, .samejAmCan ...... 421 Lorillard... $08 expanse of tree-shaded Virginia ; | 4 1998, at which time and piece they|ton, Massachusetts.” steers oP eaters early, sakes stel?i and|Am Cyan... $65 Low & Mash .. 6 na : : , will be publicly opened and read. ’ .- * i. + hetiars, ful steady, trade now however am ul & Pay . Manning Ko 424 hills overlooking Washington, D.C. \ , ess active " otors ‘i § MANNING ..c0e * .! i . i 5 : eri notes ya be deied May 1, 1980, 7 loss active Sham eurly ond «laze el AN Ges 20, 70) Martin Co... 49 ae was a World War I veteran. By SAM DAWSON the. banks offer Americans aj But the two governments mad tO a ee eeetes nat exeaed.|. From start to finish, the new carly sales soot 0 fs choive steers AMNews .... 446 May D Str .. 491 Established of grim necessity AP Business News Analyst hance LS come'an agreem en oe tanee ing 6% "per “annum. "Both "principai/forms are up to 50 per cent short- 3600-28 30" ads, mlzed goad and choice| Am eb 108 Merck ©..." a3" during the Civil War; the cemetery) G Seale prc t to evade U.S. Income an eet Oe eT a 4 & | .0-. Pi UW. choice steers|Am Tob ..,...105 Or’ 2a s — . 7 . ye iar 4 pincd as may be agree azable th pur (er than the old ones. Simpler, too. {29.5031 00: tvo loads high choice 1140-|Anaconde |... 64.6 Merr -20-6}will be filled by 1970 if the present sENEVA, Switzerland (AP)— ‘ants. that works this way: on dividends ! pincd os may de agreed upon with purl ed elimi : i190 Ibe '32.25-32.80: mapket not ‘ully| Ameo Stl... 10.4 Mpls Hon . | .136 -53 Swiss bankers are making a good | Top executives of the three-larg-'paid on stocks held by Swiss to be at the option of the purchaser.|\ > eliminated that old standby meget A date ok vag poe peg o. 2, ee. Mee og ee of 90 burials a week thing today out of international/est Swiss banks have said in ip;’banks 15 per cent is withheld by | sewed interest, te | date of deivery, wt es d, such, ioe he said, 28.50; load high. choice to : =. Prt Bait ohio & Monsen ch ‘as continues. banking and stock buying for|terviews that all Swiss banks re-the US. at the source. The Swiss | > confu: 5 ers 00; .50- +0 SE . i i y 5 ‘ , oMgald «no ge a 4 subject] W revoluti thich has |?!,°°: canners and poe ©9300-1950 Boeing Air 38.1 Mot Prod 312 : « * @ anonymous clients. fuse any deposits until they know bank pays another 15 per cent to | te redemption prior to maturity in in-|...%3 to othe tion — which has)" Hogs—selable 1,008. Butchers opening ote See «:. 2 Mot Wheel ... 17.2/ The Army Quartermaster Gen- | But the Swiss aren’t too happy |Who the client is and have checked the Swiss tax office. Sent neler Sdee eau acirag| sPTEAH to other insurance compa-| i244," fetes “mieed ite/Bete"ycc's G24 Murny eve, ira] eral’ OMicn ts wedving ways te about some of the consequences, on him thoroughly. This is true. toe = pig Dh Panag Se a ot ee month inies also affected the number of|U.8 No. 2 and 3 180-240 Ibs. 16.25-| Borg Warn 43:2 Murray CP ... 27.2), nay. ’ such as conflicts with the Amer-|they say, even when the account Pit) days’ notice served upon the holder| different policy forms issued. By|!§-73: nixed No. 1 and 2 190-230 tbs |Briggs Mf .... 9.4 Net Bisc .... so77make more efficient use of |. is Cc : , If the stockholder is certified as ot holders, thereof, or published tn inp ssued, By|!675' Pac rewe. tote US Not 200-215) Brist My... 104 Nat Cash R. 24 Ariington's 420 acres. Space ican government and the watch-/is carried on the bank's book as, . ot 5 OF er, rE eee sed sn{combining and standardizing, the/Ibe, 17 10:1725; No. 2 e0¢ 3 io. 300 Tbe.|Brun Balke ... 4 Nae Dairy -:: $1| may be gained by closing some ‘dogs over American securities!a number rather than a name (to @ Swiss resident he gets this B3 a's part F us reuiat services netiees 560 forms that used to be in exist- quoted 15.15-1635: mixed grades. sows) Burroughs 39.2 NY Central ... 27.5 roadways and walks. because Swiss law veils all their give the depositor further secrecy Per cent back. If he isn't a Swiss ot the ante Of wnumiipal bands. ence have been reduced to 47. ae gett ee No. 2 and 3/Cslum & é 33.3 ork Boek a: «de depositors in secrecy. from the bank's clerical staff). ‘resident the 15 per cent Is sent : nPeF, thee purpose of awarding the notes WWealere—Selable 200, Fully, steaay: Can Dry... ae re * :« * «* But American officials point out heme to the United Stakes. eg terest choice 00; genes P marr j r : ; . annie mauieriennt on wal Ndustry Feels sicane ae Mase af aoe: ea one eaotat A BE OO tag BA were acquired acres eventually! Bankers here are particularly/ Mt ® SM) up for som be a eee tom — = Ag rnige thee peso ced vo s Sheep-—Salabie 2500. Slaughter lambs Case, JI ...... 21.5 Owens Ill Gl .. 86.4 srea by John Park Custis bitter about three charges well J . : pile oe SOMEIOE | __ aS D NOSES IESE, : a wet. ee. ¥ M D wees mostly “2c lower: slaughter (Cater Trac ... 95.6 Pac G&E! ... 644) ’ e . SteP-i rooted in’ the American blic’s/¢lse. The Swiss reply that such a _ The 1 sage = mete ee ese any evices ewes svaren. unchanged: most good a pS ah liad a Pings Heigl +» 313/800 of George Washington. Custis’ ind: ee person could act similarly for an-, whose bid on the above computation r "es , |ghoice shorn lambs fall shorn to number | cin "yal Ml... 41 Param Pict “*t @71,80n, George Washington Parke : ther in dealin; i i $ pet 00.22.80 .. et... 421, band ,, other in dealing with brokerage : SS ee sce Ar e Over weight 2 coe Namte 32 900 utility. to, good oie | Cities Sve ©... $8.2 Parke Da ... 43.6\Custis, built a white-columned i That. the often don't firms in the United States . TELEPHONE No proposal for the purchase of less Iambs. 18.00-20.00: cull to chotce ewes|Ciatk Equip .. 69 Feaney, JC --1183 s know who is making use of them F : 2S SS , : quoted 5.00-10.00 Cluett Pea... 7 Pa RR . 176;mansion atop a hill in the tract. ' x *« ANSWERING F - sSePat theta" vant' wt fe Sor |, NEWARK, N. J (UPD)—In this Goon Cole «111862, Fepst Cola." 201) Robert E. Lee married Custis’, POY fey Ne Coeneoenets: | ams | wateed a cement ea of Wistitertaton—neach of 1 ; elim Ges 24 Phe 7. Silgaughter and became master of 2: that the = vote proxies on . The Swiss = forbidding banks SERVI CE , r 1959 tax. ae prompted by the problems of space (5 Consolidates ee Oe ae 3 the estate, which he abandoned American stocks they hold for . ren “— ; was passed | | i be plainly marked Popol for —— exploration — Martin H. Benedek, Consum Pw .. 542 Proct & G .. 4 after the outbreak of the Civil yme clients engaged _ in/Nov. 8, 107 e veare of ban et | You Leave— , 5 penn ied ek cachions cheek in the|board chairman of the General . see on tap ROA? er tWar . raiding U.S, corporations; 3. that|because in the years of bank shak-’ a - | wise tear Rat aes 5 intrument Corp. says whats ac. 2 Castings Divisions |i: eer. ae eta og + + —VGepoattor if his name were. Te ae iia or trust company and payable, te i tually happening is that industry Zooey : . $34 Revo tot . “m3 On. May. 24, 1861, the Union . . pate or i e were “ We Anewer lil i ; » 38. ey Tob ..... j * “-- . Community Benoot District murt_ac.\iS on a reducing campaign. | DETROIT W — Consolidation of Deeren.c.c:.: 884 Royal Dut. 3 / Army 100k Posse aals to orevent D { Swiss bankers liken themselves each erw: =| a 4) . - faith on the part of the bidder. : s eight’ elec-| contra] Foundry and Fabricast Di-| Det Bdis ..... a ot Ree Pap. aa.g/and surrounding hills to prevent ' vive | U doctors and priests, holding: CALL tronic de t Pp i j Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be|tronic devices are on a constant) |... |Doug Aire’....,81 Scoville Mf .. 26 |Confederate cannon from being M s fi + affair promptly returned. reducing diet,” he said. ‘Users of visions of General. Motors has been! Dow Chem ...\€7.5 Sears Roeb .. 44.1/planted there t 7 that.a man’s financial affairs are’ FE 4-2541 conditioned upon the ° an ; "announced. DuPont ...--243 hell of ..... 84.4) Pam re to menace the, as sacred as his bodily or spiri-' unqualified opinion of the purchaser's electronic devices, particularly in). ; a: East Air L 41 Simmons ..... 51 Capital . j attorney “approving ihe legality of ‘he| military-industrial equipment, now Fabricast plants in Bedford, Ind.,| Eston Mig .... 71¢ Sinclair ...... 625 ° in Ou 10 tual status. Only a Swiss court | — , lier ’ ag-v Mi F . 2 Socony ...0.-- 45.4 rder Swiss bank expense. purchaser shall furnish want less’ for their money. and Jones-~ Mills, Ark. will be El & Mus .... 76 So De eeeen An order of June 15, 1864, oO can make a amar meee ready for saree SM Me, —_ ? designated as the Fabricast: plants] Emer Rad ».. 31 Sou Ry ....., 883, @Stablished- 200 of Arlington's name the depositor for whom it PLYMOUTH j pense. Notes will be cele war| “As a result. of space age de- |of the Central Foundry Division. ExcelkO |. 403 Sti Brand |... 6.| S¢Fes as a national cemetery. German People Want bas made investments. DODGE—CHRYSLER don Rd., Clarkston, Michigan. mands for more in less space, | James H. Smith, of Saginaw, Gen-|Puct’ Bien 15.4 Std Ot Cal --- 58.8) The first recorded burial, how- Both American and Swiss au- DEALER A and all bids a1 1088 Unler and tinier devices now are.| era] Manager of Central Foundry, |Ford Mot. ,€81 sta ou Nj *-. 53]/ ever, occurred May 13 when More Autonomy From thorities agree that Americans can’ wumciPaL F ATE OF MICHIGAN) 414 phndy —. 5 ee will supervise the overall activity. Fre Ben’ 33 Stevens SP 28.1! ate Willtam Chrisman, Com- Italian Government save on inheritance taxes if their’ JACK COLE, Inc. = ES SS . ; elec- |George A. Zink, currently general Gen Bak... 13.3 Stud bres soe 13) pany G, 67th Pennsylvania In- tn money is invested anonymously | togq w. Maple Rd. at Pontiac Trai? seed a. 9: He ee mee equipment across the ma- manager of the Fabricast Division, Gen Dynam . $81 Suther Pap .. 44.6, fantry, was interred beneath a . through Swiss banks. iv ——$—— pri 28, 39, 30, May 1. 2, “90. will continue as manager of the/Gen Pde... 79.4 pettt © Oe <<< SA) eodar tres. WASHINGTON — German) ——————__ OAPI OOE _ 3881718-20 — _> |. Benedek’s company, with nine|two Fabricast plants. Gen Motors "405 Tex G Bul 2... 2.1 . +: *&. * ispeaking residen's of ape South ere MANIIAY A . At 9:00 ame ee Scey 4 1950 a 1957/Plants in the United States and| “Fhe consolidation, General Mo-|Ge2 Tire’ ...) ta Timk $5.6) ‘ _ |Tyrol again are asking for greater |$ M . Pord Sedan, Serial No. DIPTII7553_ will Canada, is a leading producer of tors said, was decided upon ‘to Gillette suet ma cree Peer ee Private Chrisman . today lies autonomy, reviving a dispute that > EFFECTIVE ON DAY, April 27 | be sold at public sale at 4e0.5, “cea |military-industrial and radi ay\capitalize to the fullest” on the|Goodricn \! 996 Twent Cen |. 03|with such military heroes as Gen-|has simmered for 40 years in the |$ . eh, that) military-industrial radio- : 89.6 Twent Cen °:: 412/erals John J. Pershing. Phil ine ceri ‘ eceees ddress being wh d . a G 143" ng. ip H. __ ered end m= jg oN a 's' components, including newly-devel-| facilities and organization of the!Gran’ Paige 14 On Carbide’ 1318 ‘Sheridan and Henry H. Arnold; roaged ‘alpine rege. 3 All Principal Stock Excha nges 7 : , April 27, 28, 59. oped miniaturized ipment two divisions in the field of cast/Gt. No Ry ... $81 Un Pac. ... 34.5| ; Bc = +! South Tyrol, called’ by the Ttal-'$ te “. ne = : i en pecan re : Greyh 223 Unit air Lin’, 373.exPlorers like Admiral Robert E./jans Alto Adige slopes: southward |2 : \ 3223743 tte SALE bass ag genling ion is in its| iron and aluminum castings. Galt Oi wr: HEE Unit Aire .... 90.1/Peary, first to reach the: North trom the Austrian border amidst 3 Will Open at 9 A. M. At 9:00 a.m. on May 4, 1950s 1958.) ,a0C)! eels, adding: ome Stk <:. 38-7 Un Gas “Pole, "and Admiral Charles Wilkes > | Chevrolet Gonvertthie.” Serial Bo “‘New and fascinating electronic . e Peat : we UB Lines. sees 33.4 discoverer of the Antarcti "|the spectacular Dolomite Alps. Its $ | 2:30 P M : rihon Woodward Are Fernie aich.,, Products are just over the horizon. News in Brief nauat Ray. 216 Ug steel 2.21, 908|tinent ¢ con-'s,409 square miles are furrowed|@ GM ose af 2: re ile | that sidress being where the vehicle ts) These tiny building blocks sre still fend Bet Hge.4 US.Tob .-:-" 44) One President William Howara|°Y moun torrents: and Jo./> — . +59 to Spawn many new offspring. 97 wll Be t ; green vaueys. -1§ 4 “4: Sn SP ere Whee teey erenticg, il SE BE Lien adk* WAT oer Hy [Test is buried there.” The come)” a et $ OUR OFFICE HOURS WILL BE 8:30 TO 4:30 P.M.’ anand PUBLIC SALE take us baad he tabutous & te is Sent Wanted ak woe = nt Nick nee 32 west At - geqitery contain the graves of 220! $ , » fabulous to s 5 e, 10 to 6 pm., ck... este ‘874imen who went down with the Some 68 per cent of the 350,000 > t 9:00 a.m. ” : t P ‘1116.1 White 2 . 50. le ete or mae se om Pig sod‘, May is and BEE] ERGs BE beep. “Maine in "Havana inten of wth Tol A C.J NEPHLER CO pg afer, ta oe Abo t one-half ‘of U.S AA Private Detectives HBh Grant 421 yee SD mo a4 Harber. * * Geograph society : Fee ig "0 . | vehic ; ru 01 ‘of S. farms mM Johns M ‘ = oung case ic ie say . r- i4 : . * tored eed _ an... 69 ; . > " , stored and may be inspected. 4. so (have telephone service. Licensed—Bonded—FE 55201 |Joyes acc... 70.8 Y5S8t SR&T --1244) On: Memorial Day, 1958, Two) man and Italian are the official |$ 818 Communi Nat'l Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 4 adv [Kelsey “Hay <6) Avena WaC 68 |Unknown Soldiers of World War| languages. German architecture /$ oe "es imb “"g,3 Gen T&E ..... 70.7 nome = . mprrororrocecrrcrerbetertrtePlttttttttAAAPAY , Kresge, SS.) 334 Genesco ...... 362 Il and the Kerean War were| and customs prevail. EE eee = a Kroger 39 Upjohn of Kal. 45 jp, sa, . a placed alongside the Unknown] The area ori ' Ww ginally was occupied Soldier of World War I in honored |}, “ y ? yrthe Rhaetians, who were con- y crypts. These nameless heroes repre- sent 4,724 other unknown soldiers: buried in Arlington and 151,804 unidentified war casualties who rest in United States military cem- eteries throughout the world. quered in 15 B.C. by the Romans. Later, Germanic people began} filtering through the Brenner Pass; and neighboring corridors into the Dolomite valleys. The land on both sides of the Pass gradually | came under contro! of the Counts of Tyrol, whose castle still stands near Merano. : ww * A}l of Tyrol was absorbed into the Hapsburg Empire in 1363 and, except for a brief period when a portion was under Napoleon's rule, remained Austrian until the -f pire was broken up after World War I. The fact that 1959 is the 150th anniversary of the revolt against FOR SALE- HOUSE -Sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk, City Hall, 35 S. Parke 5t., Pontiac, Mich. up to 4 o'clock P.M. Eastern Standard Time, May 8, 1959, for the sale of the following: .. "61-63 Seminole Avenue—1% story 36'x37' frame duplex house. . a Purchaser agrees to move or wreck on or before ' > May 20, 1959, and comply with all City regula- tions and Ordinances. Purchase price may be | cash or terms to be arranged, and to relocate out- side the Urban Renewal area. : A cash or certified check will be required with Newlyweds Have Real Airborne Honeymoon MORRISTOWN, N. J. @ — No one tied old shoes and tin cans on Mr. and