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' af if fi rf s F 5 : z Eg i ; i if i i { ‘lf ef Fi 3 2 .| charges today, The motorists, Henry Adams, 44, of 2 Lake St., and Albert Emerson struck Adams’ auto broadside. the scene. they asked thhe drivers | for their operator's license, Neither produce one, Both were held for driving an,auto without an oper- ator’s license, *- wad dresiee 2 any Okay Airport Link for North Central WASHINGTON & — The Civil : te iy He RO OC ORD BOR When the patrolmen arrived at | LE Ht if $e : : i varitl if 7 rei! Per He Ek HEA Dy E 3 ¥ g ! B ed : : = found that 56 per cent of all the children examined had some form of dental caries. In the five year old group, 44.5 per Gent had dental caries when they entered school. vey, reported that 35 per cent of all children in the fation had one or more decayed permanent teeth by the time they efitered school. »| Comparing these two figures, it was obvious that the dental caries rate in Highland Park was higher than the average for the nation. Therefore, knowledge of this made us realize the great need for some method of prevention of dental caries for these young children. “During the four year period, not one harmful effect has been noted as a result of the fubrida- tion of Highland Park's water supply.” Dr, G. F. Moench, M.D., M.P.H: Director Midland. City-County De- partment of Health, wrote: “Quoting fyom our annual city report for 1951-52: ‘The Midland system is proud to report that, be- ing the first city in the country to add fluoride, completely of its own account and expense, the benefits il- | of this treatment have now been extended to our customers for seven years and since the benefits Pike street in front of the fire SMOKEY IN GOOD HANDS—Pontiac Firemen at | screeching auto wheels. About three months old and Station No, } are wondering if it's spring fever which | Fireman George Burkiow. Morrissey said, “We'll caused “Smokey” to stray from home this morning. | dotted with black spots, Smokey is held above- by Capt. John J. Morrissey (left), who nicknamed the | keep the pretty pup until someone claims him.” A black-white mongrel, found the pup in the middie of | red collar: around the dog’s neck, furnished no iden-~ station, dodging | tification. is om 3 Les, wile eo Ee ce ¢ be ET LE AOR. ee eae, ee 8 First of 2 Articles Aimed at Helping Voters: Rditor's Note: This is the first of twe articles to appeat on the 12 can- Gidates who wil seek three Birming- hem City Commission posts at next "s election. The -six thumb- sketches presented today sre on | —— gy py Be Ah Fo amd six. rugming for the two three-year positions, wilt be tow's Press. A local la Wilson and Ingraham, Cari F. graham, 42, holds membership in the local _Coun- 4 ‘cll on Communi. ~ ty Services and the Citizen Planning Com- mittee . for the Board of Educa- tion. He is a mem- ber of the Oak- land County and American Bar Assns. and the Detroit Curling Club lives with his wife and five chil- dren, Elizabeth, Philip, Leslie, Sarah and Douglas, at 940 Har mon Ave Birmingham resident since 191 and is an attorney with the gan Wisconsin Pipe in Detroit, Besides ; his wife, Rady’s family at 2626 Windemere in- cludes John M. Jr.. Paul and Jane, Numbered among his mem- berships are the Detroit Bar As- sn. and Univer- sity of Detroit Law Alumni. Under recreation and hobbies, Rady lists golf, gardening and ra- dio, He has served as president of Pembroke Manor property owners association. RADY A chiropractor with offices in Detroit, Dr. Bernard A. O'Dell, 33, ‘jot 1074 Wakefield, is an outdoor man, with golf and hunting as his- preferences. | In addition, he has been on committee of the branch. O'dell is a S member of the Int er n ational Chiropractic A» an., Michigan Academy of Chi- ropractors, Delta Sigma Chi Fra- ternity and F.&A.M. Lodge No. M6. He has lived here with his wife and five children since 1953. Atwell J. “Bud” Smith, 36, lives with his wife and thre young- sters, Patricia, Stephen and Eliza- Already decreased by 1,000 in the 30 days preceding March 15, unemployment in the Pontiac area may be reduced by anether 1,600 workers by mid-May, the Pontiac office of the Michigan Employment Security Commission said today. “Manufacturing plants report they will require 800 more werk- ers in the next 6 days, with the greatest demand coming from motor vehicle plants,” said dames H. Dudicy, branch man- ager. Another 800, he estimated, will be required by non-manufacturing concerns—300 in construction, 300 in service work and 200 by retail trade outlets. With manufacturing plants add- ing 900 workes and non-manu- facturing firms adding another 100, area employment rose to the 77,000 level in the 30 days before March 15, Dudley reported Current manufacturing employ- Further Drop Is Expected in Unemployment for Area ment of 41,400 is the highes? since last May, but still 2,400 un- der a year ago, he said. Dudley attributed the lowered level par- tially to a plant closing (Wilson Foundry). Dudley’ said it is possible the increasing demand for workers in some occupations in the coming two months will exceed the supply. Unemployment at mid-March was estimated ‘at 3,500—down 700 from February, reflecting the past month's expansion in employment. The currently make up 4.2 per cent of the total labor force, compared with 5.1 per cent in Febfuary and 4.7 per cent in January. ~* Jobless claims at the local MESC office tumbled from 2,620 the week of Feb. 3 to 1,729 last week, Dudley said. \ The office issued 6,700 uné@mploy- ment checks in March vadued at $204,921, compared with 8,654 checks for $265,270-in February. 1 LEHTO 6 DUNRPLE 3 SPLOT ' g THACC 9 CKCHE Lit *. ‘Vallet, Inc., De- ‘| -He-has been ac- Thumbnail Sketches Reveal Background of Birmingham Commission Candidates r John M, Rady, 4, has been a beth, at 1617 Sheffield. An enginer with Giffels and troit, Smith active in PTA tive in PTA acti- vities at Pierce, Adams and Tor- ry Schools and has been a Jun- jor Chamber of commerce member, His affilia- tions include St. James Men's Club, and the Dartmouth Club of Detroit. Fishing and do-it-yourself projects are his hobbies. SMITH Vice president of Production Machinery Sales Co., Detroit, Friedrich ‘‘Fritz’’ Fiesselmann Jr., 30, resides at 550 Larchiea Dr., wa with his wife-and » twins Lisa and Lydia. He is also chief —E s of Detroit, and is secre- tary of Taliaferro Estatse subdi- vision association. He enjoys fish- ing, golf and photography. ~ Chances Only 50-50 in Space Collisions SEDONA, Arix. (UP) — Adven- turers interested in travel in outer space are warned that the chances of their spaceship mission collision with a meteor on a trip to the moon are only 50-50. H. H, Nininger, mineralogical authority whose home here holds one of the world's finest private collections of meteors, added that a meteor the size of a marble could explode with the force of about four. sticks of dynamite. Owosso Okays Bonds OWOSSO w — The Owosso City Commission Monday authorized a $100,000 revenue bond issue to fi- nance construction of larger water mains leading to the city's indus trial district, The bond issue will be financed by increased water rates. . Planning Board Rejects § [Shain Parkin in E & ce Fee rise Hide ag ri ; Service will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- day at the Manley’ Bailey Funeral Home, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery. X-Way Fund Boost Goes to House Now LANSING (UP) — A Senate- - & F i rE Mrs. Frank Crane Mrs. Stephen Enfiegian | Mrs. Stephen (Marguerite) En- atom. 16, of 7 8. Roselawn Drive v3 i TRY: Assorted Toys and Animals Easter Novelties Large Marshmallow Candy Chicks Small Marshmallow Candy Chicks Cloth Stuffed Cuddle Rabbits Handsome Easter Peter Rabbit Colorful Cloth Bunnies Assorted Colors | Easter Grass - Complete Assortment of Easter Baskets “Cleans Upholstery, | Rugs, C. 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M.—CHANNEL 4 He i iu ta Pane i THA L fis! i TR and I if i lita i | | ¥jig RUERE 42 x | 2 eae vl | LHe | erie FURL GUE] aid if : sgl dp gl] gga ai yal te | stad Bey | wauiitn ie | aly | wai Mit TE Fail i ial | A433 aE | etl ||, she SS en — i S ® a | i 25 — a [ x < xc —_ @® = oom | 3S1P o = i; — So - Ele & _= : tHE ee : + i ee : vila Lat Phone FE 4.6842 | “Better Things in Sight” 4 3 ; F f. i : ae = } : F into the roof of a railroad section 3 a bunkhouse in a central Utah desert : . — : ee ee es en ne Gate ———— 3 XS The pilot, Ist J.t. Kyo Ahn Lee, , : : 24, escaped serious injury, He a Jesus Refuses to Turn Away From Cross):2=-22-% =| “ia INSURANCE - ee . ’ . . ee f : abject ‘pathol severed ts Teaerday’s | Suri, the Son of the Living God.” | He fs the Father's Son. He tells) Divine suet, for he “rebuked | law should be their law: A Good] Fur Tallroad men who had just SERVICE | : of Christ” im he seid that “Blessed art thou, Simon son of | tell them after Hie Ressurrection, | OW" 4° Sersesesting that Me | Friday is the prehile to an Easter ned but unharmed when the plane times itis lite of would suffer, It was at this point | Sunday. But there is this differ. | |” Bees | tat ous ng a he So | Sear, Bined Land cana {ice ti unde, Divine Man | Of i i mings itved The It is not flesh and blood : date of the Father to which His : a ae usttis tastings | Tt is My Father in Heaven [by “aukas “chiet priests’ and| exactly the ‘mms thing ‘ter |i 1S identified perfectly. But, |Come Home, Comrade 7 steps ime Syplaning: he" meee ot Mi That has revealed this to thee.”| scribes, nor is it due to the accu-| Sates had done in. the wilder- tie’ cold Hie “sat ‘pent tut oe BERLIN @®—The Russians are] J. L, YVAN WAGONER AGENGY, lac. Second stops He was telling Peter that He did| mulation of popular prejudice, | ness, namely, tried to tara Him | so, them: If ene will tile Mae | oreanizing @ propaganda commit- es not know this of and by himself.) The web in which He is caught| Sway from the Cress, and make | ict him take up his cross and fol. tei” east, Germany to persuade - > Rey Wiltea—Howard Looney—Jack Branneck _ By BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN | bur because of a revelation of His! on Calvary’s Hill will not be spun| Him a political Messiah Who | i. x10 This was one of the Com. Ressien enfinn Ja 8 Wert te, o>. SE Se FE 4.9571 Foe ne lee cand Cane tak Coat bean) eee Rae of iter mane tee pre ae yg p> Poor we ditions of discipleship. They knew to ee Sen, Ge Lawrence St. ‘Cross after Peter confessed: stand apart Divine must comes two soul-bread. implied | what a cross was, for they had the world, and above all of its : obedience that suggesting the merely hu- says. ‘Thou art the Christ, the Son of) i Gonos Our Lord then makes|cre Wil ont’ Tile’ heey ar man war cut et « Divine Mis. |e" seen the Romans execute the Living God.” and public 80-| Peter “the rock upon which I will ‘The first pointed Him to the Cross. | sion, ts. identical with being | Cio Nes, on 7~, hills outside the nowhcement of his death and| build My Church”, ° second’ nailed diabolical, Then He told Peter |S: @ says: “Wheseever Resurrection. | Bor er hs aah bl Oh coms hept Hise there, despite the crice| that whet bo cald aavered net of Siuer Me, conaot be My decors About: the middle of His public! Now that Our Lord was known |to “come down and we will be-| the’ things of Ged, but of the (pir He also consoles them by . life, the Apostles who followed him to 5. what He is, the Messiah, | lieve,” until the work was finished.) things of men, saying that the same Nee, ee eee cecil one Sy Sant Bp Sigel Neten, Peter did ‘not understand the | Jesus then tells them that His’ servant who mounts a Cross, will ‘spiru of Easter another united in one great oncermaiomnniar 0S, ; | phalanx of conspiracy, determined| focus” Messiah ‘opehem at by MICHIGAN'S NEWEST, MOST MODERN, LOW COST we Wy if possible to alienate the affec-| Isaias and tt other prophets, allah, tions of the common people Who| «i. Lamb led te slaughter,” ' marveled at His works. - “the One on Whom are laid the : Leaving Bethsaida, He enters | ‘transgressions of us all.” he bolt Pagan city of Coosares- | The Aposties had to learn the For Individuals or Family Groups, Ages 3 Months Through 75 Phillipl, where there y ps, Ages & status to the ged Pan, While | ‘ula face boldly'the second lez |f - Pay up to $15.0 per day for room and ‘board plus from 5 to 20 times the daily 6th Do Cematas pete at son, namely, that He Who is the yom Howarce’ of your Pltn 60 Cover UT OUNT fecanth man, onune én earthly ministry cccurred. |God-Man should suffer and die. which, is mode. ied AMOU each item, amount | ane ecnice te heny, |The “must” of which he spoke termined by length of hospita? stay. All. benefits.as provided in the policy. me and asked them the most when By wtp pune of age, ‘Paid on an actuol cost basis up to the limit of the plon you Him is now clearly revealed: He must ith o ¢ ifi important question He ever | die because He would save, The SURGERY select. No schedule of operations. With a few specified ex- asked: “Whom de men say that | Divine Messiah must be a rejected emptions, your doctor determines what you will receive. Paid 3 am?” Messiah, and a rejected Messiah Home, Hospital or Doctor's Office. Perhaps the reason He asked the | must be a slain Messiah. . } P Up to $100.00 When in the Hospital: Tice eet oes] core MEDICAL DOCTOR crsise Sizer 1 Pricrmed how much in the eyes of the public} Make it known to His - ‘i ~ Paid when wife is hospitalized plus an allowance for the He had failed, “Men,” they said| disciples doctor for normal birth or miscarriage. Doctor's allow- : mag, John the Baptist, or’ one o aaa ance doubled for Caesarian birth. tu Freie, Thee is ete With ill-usage trom Perticulers Free—No Obligetion—-Fill In end Meil et Once! tor ates Ans rari an The popular answer had been tull Aad elders tnd ccxtben taut HOMO crcccsccscovscccccssecccsccccecesseoessgns City eee + ome f erreere CARDS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO of eee. New Sy det. he pat to deoth, the thina BOMTONE oo. caneecseesnpeees ssereseecesenes senses Mitte merereeeeesesssse cocoecs AGO. essence ° EVERY OCCASION man forward, ot Cross - | fur, who Suewers:’ “Then are She | understond, ealy ot th 2631 Weedwerd, Room 220. ries 0 8 See Pen. 3-99-58 era es 2 ; on C ? fa Wilson GMC Company a OF 675 OAKLAND AVENUE 1 KOs PONTIAC, MICHIGAN a Proudly ‘Presents a Pre-Showing of 1955 “Blue Chip” GMC Tracks “New Distinctive | Styling ; : ee ae iar to ete ti “Two New V-8 Engines : ( » + “Tncreased Horsepower Ratings “Over 500 Major Improvements Two Last Days --- Friday, April 1 -- Saturday, April 2 We cordially invite all Truck Own- We cordially invite all GMC Truck ets. and Operators to come and see % & Coach Division employees and why GMC is far in front for ‘SS. | ae families: to. this. display. in Pontiac by Pontiac People” ae OS Sy % 7 ERS rile lakland at Cass Ave., Pontiac, Michigan / i : ’ 4b wt i « P j } y . j . ; ‘ . 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F Las til it,2 if : if at Meese Sal WHE Tw 9 ET ARH iui i cil Hi 7 ee beet i gS Ni: bo bi aH Pipes Os o whe Aes te ON Nasa divouund fe is wee Pee _# # 53 ; Ag » + t } ' Di ued ‘4 ; x ee 4 ' ‘ * : . , ie ‘ 5 , ‘ £74 , y : ™~ cs bs y < ‘ y 4 i 4" } ~. 7 ; hl ‘ y 7 ct, ‘3 { f 2 ei *F . ~ } ' j i) is a if-* ae Sy ee HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 20,1055 °° 1al Youth Conference Will Be Held April 1 1] ual Y outh Conference Will Be Held / pril. ae ; ‘‘ ‘ oT HP fees - ts ‘ - : va et. Parley Open to Students and Alumni. Bernice MctLean, Pa ie ell et a tt aa ie , ‘ Soe 5 Mee Se 4 * : oy y Pd _ ‘ Jim North Named General Chairmen ' Busy teenagers in this area are making preparations for the Eighth Annual YWCA- YMCA Conference. It will be held April ; . Tl at the YMCA on Mt. Cemens and answer period ‘ , ; talk, An teviention The number of schools invited March 30 was read. : Rochester, Waterford, Avondale, made to help with. has been increased to include} sponsored by the Clarkston, Lake Orion, and Keego ee See Harbor. Those taking part from evens Pontiac are St. Frederick, St Robert Elecle’ Or. Japee Gor Michael, and Pontiac High Schools. liam F. Todd and Senior high schoot students and ’ =e Conan cued ples ts home, school, bey girl relations, oming ven aun specialist woot Gaye ‘ = 4 me ofdult s from the com- Spending three weeks vacationing at the Arizona Am- ae le “ MD pcakers td’ retentes neopie un |bassador, Phoenix, Aris., are Mrs. Charles D. Scribner and Bowl ee: , Sih the program, the canterence is.| children, Hillis Mairy (le{t) and Robert. They make their wiers .. we . Ponting Press Phetes initiated and planned by the teen- ' Four teenagers who are busy making preparations for | nue, Marilyn Kizer of East Pike street and Bill Tuttle of agers themselves, " hanes wish Mr: Scritney op Onions dries. the eighth annual YWCA-YMCA Youth Conference are|Lake Angelus Shores (left to right). The conference will Bérntce McLean and Jim Soci Slat Bridal Shower Given make this year’s party | . Greta Phipps of Oneida road, Jack Nelson of Pershing ave- | be held April 11 af the YMCA: - ; . are ‘being ns lety o es for Do Church n : a - {Public Meeting | "Or _Voreen “ure all. ° . . Doreen Church, bride-clect of Jack Nelson, Phipps, ° .; Bilt Tuttle. gathered recently at the Oakland) ly when 13 friends gathered at the aa Will: Benefit The keynote speaker for the | County Society for Crippled Chil-| Strathmore street home of Mrs. A. Facilities for day will be Rabbi Sanford E, | dren on West Lawrence street./M. Campbell for a bridal shower. Any. Sise Group! From Sale Saperstein, who will speak on the | Plans were made for an April 14| Doreen is the daughter of Mr. y- ro . Oo a denn tad ansers."” The day | meeting. The ‘public is invited to| and Mrs. Robert Church of East = ; Presidents of all federated clubs devoted to giving the teen | attend the meeting and hear the| Tennyson avenue,.and Ted is the | Waldron ) agers a chance to express their son of the Carl Buckners of Gerdon : in Oakland County met at the views on their problems and plans | S¥€st speakers. avenue. The couple will exchange | Hotel Sylvan Lake home of Mrs. J. A. in @ constructive and resourceful , their nuptial vows April 30 at Oak- | as Rammes Monday evening to plan way ‘Job’s Daughters land Avenue. United Presbyterian|§ 36 E.. Pike St. for the “Know Your Neighbor r to: oi Church, sale which will be held April 15 Music Guild Holds _ | Hold Initiation - and 16. Recital Monday © Seveuty- Ove. members and : i i fi ‘ a ¥ a ak ease er i se nats Ne: RI I a Ot NAN ae project ag everyone Hodges, Susan Rogers, Cynthia|Joann Marie Charlene concerned ts tremendously in- Curtis, Dovid Carlaon, Patty Crise |Kay ‘Dortch, Gloria, Genainafonne ¢ terested in promoting the audi- man, Flora McCartney, Sue Anp|and Nehcy Cunningham. i tortum, NOt sad Mote Et William C. Pfahlert, past asso- : W e Y A list of the of , R 1 ; Others were Nancy Schoof, ciate guardian, was presented a ° In - Brown, Mrs. Dale Moats, Mrs.| © © oj)" 7 ’ é' es ° aint ts bee aft Benter, Bonnie Sprout, Gilenda| the Associate Guardian Royal ; Richard Moore, Mrs. William Me-| } P+ Lee ° . Seer ’ Goode, Jack Horner, Bonnie Ax-| Clark. Qure, Mrs. William B. Dean, Mrs. | -* ' “w4 Sg bp coe ee | . ae. ie ya ford, Marcella Kilgore and Betty| Refreshments were served fol- ' Ray Caughill, Mrs. Charles Craw-| [9 Wi i ee) oe a | co RR 1 | Whitzon, to the . Sordey and MG eee Pisteane ~ : — = , Beautiful | gee, Oier ceptiiee se Ip. B. 3. The planni i their heads | Oakland and Bernice McLean™ -« ge BB. Drs. ng committee get their avenue ernice of ‘ Fred Onlemen, Mrs, Great Me- | ‘ogether as they go over last minute details,| Elisabeth Lake road. The Youth Confer oomiie meng By gh Fn mui Three of the members are (left to right) ence will be held April 11 at the YMCA. . : : Sie isles Otr.| At Republican Session inc “| opeaker Describes: Meeting in Capitol : Members of the Pontiac Repub-| the Beard of National Federa- regardi education with Slip Covers, lican Women's Club met at the tien of Republican Women. The bay ~/ | Fashion Shop. Draperies Can [rome o mrs. J. 1. Siaybaugh |’ meeting was beld carty in March | The “Taylor” proposal tor ede : Wednesday, March 30 D Monday. at Washington, D. C. A highlight | cation was discussed by Mrs. = Weg Change r Mrs. Katherine Gibson, vice of the meeting was « visit te the | Gibson and a brief outline of = ~ - 3 NEW YORK (INS) — Women | Sparmay of the Republican State | office of Pres, Dwight D. Eisia- | the candidates tor the April 4 ae Sidecaties eet change - ed with the season | so caker : hower for a ghort and informal | ciection was given, She also led ee sie aegis ct Sa: 4 T:45 P, M. Kite amp! covers and ineien-| Sho reported ona eating ot | “remiee. © Guawen.f Be Creiicn, 3 sive drapes can convert interior ; The members enjoyed receptions attitude teward minority control 7 decoration ¢0 a “flowers and color” ; and courts, ; motif that blends with the season. ; the speaker urged all , A well-known interior decorator ! polis and vote in the ° has displayed « room setting he Monday. A Fashion Show of } fects ts ta the ‘proper bright Clarence Senger was chair- pa i the day, assisted by Mrs. . . wee shine i, Detiman hr, fara ae Beautiful Spring framed wtightly Oriental effect tea table, P wh lavender ad gree iis print =rn and Easter Fashions | fp Ronteee ie ce Fo Plant and Showroom —— : , wos ee : ‘ slip-covered fo match. 5399-5400. Dixie Hwy, Se 7: cet o ‘ 4 2 pattern was off-set by the second .§ See es tr ee weet. wos” | A Silver Gift With Many Uses 4 OR 3-1225 ji wes = ¢ ; ‘ The ewe , Only $9.95! ‘ which a sharp contrast coher tothe pin wae Made By REED & BARTON : A Ine white sxllee table. sted Loads of i lothing that will | near window, : : S OF New spring c ing wi Here is what we consider the finest silver Amierica : ® oe tenditieee tees rag today. Reed & Barton's beautiful oval ~Hekeae Dich be put on sale immediately after the 5 § mB A. of ay pro- imaster-crafted in heavy silverplate. 10%” long. Looks show. We will:be open until 9:30 p. m. bordered in Bn, cues 5 far more expensive than its price. Fed. tax included. — for your shopping convenience. by William Pahiman include and-white pee pa: a ed ) a SVP Ly bt striped tnd harlot potter = _ <= a" oe | ES hy A Bellet or - | She oa | You May Win One of 4 Valuable Door Prizes .- ~ “TIME OF ENCHANTMENT §| | > 4g bee ae D> GOWN BY ARTHURS | CO Og | Rage ED G Bie tu on ' ae Z a oan ; >. ; : or ta ‘ Marie ’ a woke — > \ Weg a i LS } . ; ; A Roll or ee : hs \

ol eee oe a Oa ve pee sd eee ae) ee Per ae x . Dean reports that in Georgia Show and nibbled up 36 rare 1944 presented in a symposium. now claims were made in Kings- | Burteson (D-Tex), was asked yes- . | chrysanthemum plants. at the mepthly conference of the “ tou, he dees not qualify asa (tefday what he thought about »| Leland J, Gilmour,’ Vice presi-| New York Institute ‘of Clinical | sciesitist to be queted on fleori- | scandals uncovered in the Texas mt of the Michigan Horticultural) o,,) Pathology, On page 43 he | dation. | veterans land program. jety, said he was puzzled: He says: . the plants—white and yellow ms originally from Japan “ ‘Dental examinations. All 5 to| claimed results in Newburgh to in Washington,” Burleson an- be a big meal, even for a 12-ye children in the schools | be favorable to fluoridation, right swered he can now visit Texas rabbit. of N and Kingston will be | up to the bitter end, it would now' ang ask about “that mess in even on full stomach the examined annually for dental appear that he was willing to sac- | Austin.” outsped two would-be cap- | caries experience. These examina- rifice his reputation in favor of| He ‘added that he deplored bot sped. tions will be made by a member | supporting the major socialistic | situations. Se i 3 ~ Our 50 Ft. Lubrication Pit Is Complete Drive Through OPEN 7:30 A. M. to MIDNIGHT : c a ae ‘ “ Le : ‘ ; » Fe “” Ay #s a 4 = pe , A : f 4 ° ah J Ny i, peaks. erat, :% ies on ¢ * te ee ¥ eu tia ? ™ =. : " * F - ; ee ae 5 te 1 ¢ 4 ” Pr i, Pees 4 4 s 4 eg! ; te 7 r4 ee Pee (iss , osama: as " . ‘a i a A * > t > j = ‘ + fet a! : ge : ‘ 8 ; - * mi —— - bs ‘ ‘ + te ta ¥ i . 33 . ‘ « * Q A a pone ® . nae \ % ss ; “ : ; p < | : ‘ a. war, nd hans THE PONTIAC RRESS.. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955... eebnggdh” yiit ogous : — a e 2 — Ue -.. i tituaas of . ; ae Se “é ‘ ' i. a2? # Pg : ee. compensation of whe}. Municipal’ governments would eg oe e ¢ (thie 2 : At ey ee. Income Tax / }work in the city bur te ave tobe tant at rnia Dentist © osin uoridation., * eee : Will Be Introduced Leeeeoocecesevesseseseccecoveseseoeoseoeosese » . “gg Citi- burgh had 63 per cent, or 50 per) plied? that he had a letter from | of the staff of the dental bureau of ; program of the U. 8. Public Health ca . has | cent more, percentagewise | De. David Ast, chief of the dental |the State Department of Health. | Service for socialization of medi-| Se a Pring, o7F our the Press to publish the fol- “Two weeks ago during « panel | bureau uf the New York State; “ ‘Approximately 3,200 children | eine, from which service he un-| ‘ture will asked wen One _ aii I ; nedbuante : ‘ mama prepesed te Sen | Sees alee ane Po-| Health Department, in which Dr. | in each city will be examined with | doubtedly takes his as does | permit cities.and villages to levy) > : 9 Spies, Eye a2. Come thea, Cat. sae above data | Ast claimed the above data were | the use of @ mouth misfor and | the health officer of San Diego) a one-per cent pay roll or net in-| © ‘ . This is & continuation of}were mentioned, Dr. L. Richards, | not a fair comparison. because| sharp explorer. The game e@x- city and éounty who, when em-|come tax, gubject to approval of }e ee : article which appeared last | dental director of the California) the fina} examination at Newburgh aminer will be Used, if possible, | barrassed questions -he could| local voters. ' =. as sSsa“Gwaosq$*>@mo——=—_—,- ) .3 ute | State Department of Health, re-| (fluoridated) was made By quali-| throughout the stedy, to minimize not answer, stated that he got his/ The bill, whieh Sen. Clarence F. | 9 , . or - a é; ‘ “To continue the discussion of ~~~ | filed dentists whereas the Kingston | errors in interpretation.’ orders from Washington.” Graebner (R-Saginaw) said he will : j i fluorosis, it must be noted that the 36 Mums Gobbled Up | examination wae _sonduuated by | “me, Aat &: the beeith elites | Power Bee CFs, sentli gulag | a , ; oF ° | a f ' +4 ° ichigan unicipal League. s & a on only wet os Quick os o Bunny | aes eit che le of thorough | ctticlaity sexpsuctite fee: oe ety In Washington or Austin, | The plan would tax the met in-|$ : |) @xtensive and valuable reports. So, DETROIT w—A flower fancier! “Bt Ie im order to quote from | experiment. If be wf permitted Mess Is Deplorable pom — a . Oakland at Cass therefore, will the writer. sneaked into the Detroit Flower 4 paper by Dr. Ast, on Oct. 30, | the careless examinations be | LUBBOCK, Tex, @®—Rep. Omar ; : ' 4 * * J es - ag ef 1 Ae at oF “5 9 i aT eRe ELS i e238 Is zg sé iff ig EE fer 3. 3 | ; j ; g i Maywood, Ill.,.33 per cent; Moline Ti., 31 per cent; Aurora, DL, 15 per cent. “They also found two citiés each with but 1.3 ppm of fluorine, and with similar cool climates: M., with 2% per cent iff ; there report so much decay in children's teeth that they could a Nr N i : a ith Nil ot “Ree lit af : ff iF gfe a H, oe fr i | lf it lites al 1) Tr il jet i atu} se git i izit.g i Bureau of the New YorR State Mee ee Sl a ae . | — Health Department. 7 x The Fairlane Town Sedan Woreground) and its styling inspiration » the Ford Thunderbird. “Newburgh water was fMuori- ? . time, Kingston, a | = . ; 3 > city of approximately the same | : —and you'll thrill, too, to Ford’s new power means faster passing ability—a greater feeling of as 8 . - ° Ford Thunderbird s lin s excitin - Your toe will’ command new Trigger-Torque power. Touch | ope com o 1VeS U tyling 9 the gas pedal and you get action right now! This take-off hs security whether in traffic or on the opén road. And you can : before him a copy of a letter dated . . . ; Sept. 12, 1954, end signed by Jota | Luxury Lounge interiors . . . Angle- enjoy this new Trigger-Torque performance with any one reau of Health Service of the state | e a ; . of Ford's 3 mighty engines for 1955: the brilliant new Y-block ctentien dpertment of the Unt Poised Ride .. . Trigger-Torque Power! VS: the new and even more powerful Y-block Special V-8; "in hi letter Dr. Fors relies 0 ‘} AY or the new I-block Six. woe o a request for care o Rewburgh and Kingston, stating | You expect big things when you see the '55 Ford's long, low, As you ride, youl relax in the comfort of a new Angle- ” : “Number of pupils inspected | lance-like lines. For this brilliant new’ styling could only be ' Poised Ride, made possible by Ford's advanced Ball-Joint Suorine, Kingston). $08. “ . inspired by the fabulous Ford Thunderbird. Suspension System. You'll be surrounded by the tasteful “Number of pupils’ with dental décor of Ford’s new Luxury Lounge interior . . . exciting new detects fuoridated Newburgh), 0 0 S e. And beauty is as beauty does, as you'll discover when you colors . . . rich new upholstery .. . bright new appointments. WT. mapentee DO fee get behind the wheel and Test Drive a new Ford. ° Make today the day at your Ford Dealer's. port; Newburgtr (fluoridated) with : 339 fewer-Cchildren inspected, had . 990 more children with dental de- ° : fects than had Kingston (with no fluorine). 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S fet Eu hi ; 74 wonaneTenennnnnnnn sand 3 pal oi = =58 08 Ss Ss S55 ' . S or ii ul 2 Ps: dnl: iE 1 eit rf ~ senenenmees, oneneiooncc:” eos fie 3. ' z f = | e me =F ihil ese pane <<: : Hh a | or Mustrations, under- ~piiboards; | “7 we don't rebel | estimating the public’s intelligence dollies in underwear, the in| Bet we are afraid of being con- | of scenery, You take the falsies escapaiile jokes and snickers I find| “ered stuffy. We so longer | and the uplifts and put them in embarrassing. dare confess embarrassment. mothbalis for a season. Give us Is this the measure of our na. It seems to me we aré so self-|some new measurements for wit tienal intelligence quatient? Is intent on spreading sex | and originality. - J this the type recording of cur | knowledge we are inclined to (Copyright 1965) : + humor level—the size 38 uplift? | Vulgarize where we intend merely Berlin Friday and asked for polit- Maybe some-are amused ‘by the |‘ Stueale. | And my toe. repe.| East German Official | ical asylum. CIT eee et above |ttious and boring extremity we | F] to West Berlin ne, roe eet one = | amidships. As he muffs his lines Tn aecoiling from the prudery and BERLIN (INS) — The West Ber-' said that the arrival of Freund, in admiration of her overly evident ‘ lin Information Bureau reported | equipment, the evidence of meager | Siliness of yesterday's “hush-| 1% Sy t'walter Freund, East |* %P aide to Deputy Premier Otto js 2 comedy is what overwhelms a good ow pi LN eeralind ore Gerenan head of the state Office | Nuschke in the East German Com- see . yh term and has |10F Church Affairs, fled to West | munist state, had been kept secret. z ae | e. ‘ } ee ee* Le \ : “7? Se Gee ew ei Te j . + ‘ i ba : f é i ; ‘ rn ‘ar . ° at OS ; > , . \ 84 > ‘ ‘ ‘ . i ’ \\ ' oo ee a £ — oo oe m% eB eis a a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955) Overemphasized| —— ie, ian't uate as @ substi- ane Ss aes Sethe, OS | = 73. ; é ees Re i . us a/tute for wit. A conviction that} merely embarrassing, not ante be 6 tertainers” are barking up the ee ee oe ee i bis new ash | wrong brassiere strap, in failing to Seresia us tial hoein cate ov tacks from the | comprehend when they are offen-| g¢ - awa cilneinietiienantinn o> hw 4 oe gregh why ~ . can ‘ so. Madame's bust that we Americans seems to me yet another case of im | | Hy | ~ ure ere rae 2D OP 8S FO eee eee Oe 8 eee ee eee © Oe e Shee ©] He +h wen ee © eo & ree ot err oO eo ee om 8 EO OR he © winihune & Lhe eee — ° ~ 1986 be WEA Boreas, ne. Te Ree Oe Pat Oe e ae > ~~ i, a - » sm a — # : * ox % “fi ™SB- a ¥ ' . 5 ; «ined. HELLO, JAKE! YOU'RE JUST LIKE THE RAIN YOu DROP 4 z * <= Kea aie Raag ee teen TOS WLLL weer it . » ae Wed | 4 ad“ « ; Dd d | ~~ FRA ae FP 4 SS) AS