eee ~ Assure Loyalty During Meeting PLT ”'PONTIAG, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, oe Probable Drizzle for Pontiac; Light Snow Tonight iN lu E a g dj af ull Bizzard Toll Fear More Casualties; ‘Copters Drop Supplies te Midwest Victims Six Trains Still— ‘Buried in Drifts - GARDEN CITY, Kan. P|. — At least half a dozen} nts.|cross-country trains still). - oar” were stalled.in the western, Kansas blizzard belt today) snowdrifts rise _... STALLED. FLYER. n.Gigentic | around the halted fo Aid France but rescue workers re- moved almost 450 passen- gers late yesterday from the two stalled trains. drifts. The two were isolated and almost covered by snow Rock. fted 10 miles west of Meade, Kan. Some 200 passengers were given food flown in by a ski- equipped airplane. France’s Herriot AP Wirephotes sj A ° 7. Road and Rails Buried Under Huge Drifts -|fused to give Senate rack- jets investigators his Inave misappropriated $320,000” of union funds, < cedures. : In pleading the Constitution's protection under the first three Ls 4 zg gel y a i a8 i Ey Ht + ite. Minister of Labor Iain Macleod who offered a five per cent wage increase. The union came down from its 10 per cent demand to 7% but refused to go lower. i \In Today's Press oP SOO TOTO ORE eS ee Obituaries OP CMON TATED OEE ee 5 Markets vee heen eee Fee eer qne 19 Pe é Sports OOPS O RRO NETH ee ee 16, WW “Theaters we gveedyphaeencedes 10 TV & Radio wer oe |, Se ee be] Women’s Pages ..,...., 12, 13 . LEREER ES : P ieee! s TOON ovis ne ses sdvcnincies 15 : : \ ® ai } ; . s cording to Floyd Harmon,| Guided Missile Plan,itnion Pacific and ane DI t Age 84 business agent of the local.) Similar to Britain's, Apt|souri Pacific railroads — eS | Sw Ss to Win OK From ike Stopped at stations rather) Was Premier 3 Times Harnion said there was not one: than buck the storm. Hi,’ hachelil di Serene eT me] AMUNGTON © = As mec ons a. Maan “erad un Boched Mondeo fromen bership of the ocl, with headgar. request from France for tt hrs France ters at 1410 § T » 18)missile armament similar to that!were the Union Pacific's City of LYON Pasa qed A = Great Britain appeared|st. Lauis, ‘bound from St, Louis tolynviot.’ three’ times: premier at Fun this local, and the method |senhower. (Related Stories Page 2%) - | ster a jong illness, He was 84. sg they have enforced to negotiate -. ©. % - Herriot was the “Grand Old Old — for contracts and carb griev-| 1, Bertnuda Eise agreed|and the Rock Island's Golden State} Herriot w AE a, Pnimryy SB ey, hime wer Britain guided missiles) Highway snow plows led cara- |" HIGHWAY BLOCKED — Mountainous mounds ! Justicgn Elmer C,-Dieterte to ajcapable of carrying stoMic War-| vany of schoo! buses to the res- | “Mis wife was at his bedside / of snow dwaft a snow plow as it moves down a _—Alll of northeastern New Mexico was blotted out of assault and battery filed |head: | agtherr gr oyrae. poy ey cue of chilled ana weary pas- | Whe" he died, Herriot had bee® | road east of N. M., in the wake of a bliz- by the winter’s worst storm. Ry Se ean te fetes en eee ath F 3 Fae ed with "ao com-(US. law now forbids the sharing Deaths in the weekend blizzard) was algo with him, W Financial Advi : QUARREL IN BAR Peet me Texas Ate Sons 3 ner Pee he el [J : According to Oakland County yee Mga - Kansas 4, Nebraska 3, Indiana 3, a year. He s N S t S came gy di vt arveg o Doag r paso) pot con that Heep ne 1 oe tacme ct ene ° ° ecre ary ummons quarrel started last Friday night] Too. tea Secretary of | ms tocar agerens ergo Papago "8 Dalles expect Premier gmc wd Se ee In 1932 he came back into power . nie wey wa tae) a, ena nin cae eee MCCloy. to Ask Advice Harmon was freed under a $100 ‘The President, who took tote. | ted pay a World War I debt installment bend to await trial April 9 en the | suisse to the B te tenet a to the United States at the appoint- . complaint, — ~ fing to shake off a head cold and Rescue operations began yester-\ed time. CAIRO (INS) — Reports Dag)some kind of formula to solve the] ing part.of the canal tolls and | <* & la cough, was reported looking fit.|2*Y'.°% Skies cleared behind the) He was an early backer of Pierre|Hammarskjold and Gamal Abdel/suez Canal issue gained strength| im settling operational disputes. Yesterday's vote followed a tele-|He did not cough during the con-|*"™:, Which veered northeastward) Mendes-France and one of the/Nasser are “getting together” on)... with disclosure that the chief} A U, N in said Me- gram to Sen. John L. McClellan, | ference; Hennings said. toward the Great Lakes, partially early movers for a united Europe. — om a Rent esc of the Senate committee investi-| Bridges. quoted Eisenhower and|*Pemt but still potent In 1947 he took one-of the top jU, N. financial adviser on Suez/Cloy's Mra ag gating labor rackets, from Local|pDulles as saying emphatically) Snowbound cars by the hun. |Posts in the Fourth Republic, pres-/py problems has been summoned tojof Hamimarskie bidet Na 614 members seeking resumption|there were no secret agreements| dreds were counted from the air |!4ent of the Assembly, He retred Britons Meet - teeypt, Seepemipicer eben de of a 1954 charge against the local-jat Bermuda. Several other con-| yesterday ever the sixatate high oe : ie ee. to be reopened to giant 20,000-ton Louis W, Snyder, pie element abe pgs ech ar eg Indict Rouge Mayor Dock 5) ik tary general was John J, McCloy, x* * * ney representing “a majority of" oo <<: -« Kansas and Nebraska. | : Caenotr ie — séiger'it. WantOUl il e president’ of Chase Manhattan) The U. N. chief had planned to _ the 2,500 local members,” asked : lpen Duncan. of suburban River) — Bank and former U. S. highileave Cairo tomorrow, but his de- for an accounting of more than| But informants in Bermuda said) Rescuers believed more dead A & : the - $1,000,000 tm tnlon dues collected|the meeting there ended in agree-| (Continued on Page 19, Col. 2) |Pouge. was indicted today by a) Union Leaders to Talk!comimissioner in Germany, who|Parture may be deliyed by between 1942 and 1952. ment on secret, pol- bs NN: Ere Taty on charges . : led to arri neato viet. “There ad Bees Te: = al SF aa |r direct pul cape me ry Sasol of accepting bribes from firms do-), About Possible Solution |w#s schedule rive tout ports that some progress was same was asked in a * ing on W city, ? early tomorrow. There ed i 164 whlch wat the afer in Europe, the Fast and Decided Yet? i ness to 10 Day Walkout ae ae oa although U.N. basi by 1,509 eo ad Hi = To Open Road in Fall LONDON (INS) — Leaders of pri vignette ae aera — members te ‘ — _|Britain’s 200,000-member Shipyard e. 2-9 cones age See {ating — he se mts Sa ear| eees aN Se Ma | sae tt halt Hoffa was to. Clio in southeastern Michigan will|cide whether to end a 10-day) out, It wag. noted that the U.N. |no change in the basic Egyptian the reins of the : be opened to fellie this fall, thei One Wee SO wena ne is the only agency Nasser seems | position the Canal, the (Continued on 19, Col. 2) State Highway reports, /of inquiry as wage to trust in such matters as hold- ‘Gaza Strip and Gulf of Aqaba. z Ly gba 4 i “al ul Public Safety Building. Police Chief Herbert W. sons, including city, county, and police officials, have ==Cornerstone to. Hold «Police History, Relics: ie saree ie erent, eat ee many police relics put away for centuries at tomorrow| afternoon’s cornerstone ceremony of the new $875,000 Straley said some 109 per- : 5 i “Tt avoided publicity on my doc-: Z she’s not well.” An overflow crowd turned out . been invited to attend the*— 4:30 ceremony at the : Pike street entrance of the ding | Straley said a 10 by 15 by & When completed this July, the ‘building will house the police de- partment, fire department offices, and two municipal courts. Located-north- of the City- Hall, the modern two-story edifice will become the second milestone in Need All the Help That They Can Get WASHINGTON # — Rep, Bass %. a ne eae Te Hi gern ie yee wet? i . 6 ~ thréaténed similar strike action Juimps Price to Ps mGlent? iiig': _ to Stop Fuel Deliveries or Face Strike Gasoline supplies fram independ-| ent refineries to Pontiac area serv- ice stationg were in danger of be+ ing cut off today, when the sup- Jéseph Henson, international rep- resentative of the Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers Union, also 34d New York Paper 5 f a ‘| i Hi 4 : i? el au Hit ik : i EF f i ? ; ? mE the formal “morning attire that Mebori@iStonds Mute has won him the nickname of . “The Duke.” " Appeal Before Doty But as the examination proceed- Franks Kincaid, 348 Central Ave.,|¢4 the two clashed repeatedly and - Teday in Pentine Lowest temperature preceding @ &.m. At 8 &.m.: Wind velocity .3- moh. Direction: Sun sets Tueefe at 6:51 p.m. fun rises We J vy at (24 am aeta Tuesday at 2:39 p.m. risea Wednesday at 4:20 a.m 3 €am.... 0 1 &.m. ‘ 2 TOM. fsc00 12m eel) €O.18......2 n om 6s 08 DO... ceesveee.3 $0 OM... ceese 32 " 8 temperatu Pr 6 Mean cure . és mF Weather=Frace of Snow One Vear Age in Pontiac. — Pinheet temperetare .ocsics cn cies a4 sesrteecsa Union Warns Suppliers’. | 0c | physician, is charged with drug- ition Consumers Suits we re } “UP AND AWAY — A steel Telegraph traffic will pass under the bridge in a mile-long, -four- lane grade-separation. , |’ Rejects Application for . Owners as iY . i Sg ers ove | f * a ee sli ; ‘ ° a _\THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 26,1957 : ate , | Clarkston Zone Board Caribou Inn. Site Appeals denied consideration of application for the construction of a gas station on the old Caribou Inn site at a special meeting last night. _ Village Attorney Milton Clooney presented a map showing the boar that owner Ernie Felice had not peoocured the required. signatures of 8 per cent of abutting property the original 238 frontage. : Felice now has to start all over again, acquiring signatures of 80 Detective Describes | Doctor as ‘Shaken’ LONDON i — Scotland Yard's’ dapper ace, Detective Supt. Her-/ bert Hannam, testified today that | “very, very shaken indeed” when informed -he was being charged) with the drug murder of one of his patients. : * * * ‘Geoffrey Lawrence, the chief defense attorney, almost purred as he began cross-examining the veteran sleuth who was wearing the. jury of 10 men and 2 women who had been looking a little bored, sat up and leaned forward with rapt attention, ff 8 “Dr. Adams, 58-year-old society ging an &l-year-old widow, Mrs. Edith Morrell, to death in 1950 in order to benefit from her will. She left him an oaken chest of silver and her son gave the doctdr her Rolls-Royce automobile. ‘Judge to Rule Soon DETROIT @ — Circuit Judge Victor J. Baum says he will rule by the Consutners Power Co. to dismiss 11 suits asking $1,430,000 in damages for the collapse of the utility company’s building ih Jack-! son last Oct. 3. Judge Baum took the moticn tinder advisement yesterday and instructed attorneys to submit their ‘briefs for study. Ten persons were killed and 10| were injured in the collapse of the buididing which was under con-| struction, { 37 Governors Bow to Wish of Jr. Politicker | BIRMINGHAM ‘i? — When Tom- Dr, John Bodkin Adams‘ WaS my Fagg, an eight-year-old Cub: Scout, gets his’ wolf badge, for his multi-state dirt collection, he should get another award for plain old-fashioned politicking.. ; Tommy wrote the governors of these “48 states, - aski each of them for’a tablespoon full of .soil from their respective sovereign, ties. : Last night he got his 27th af- firmative reply—this one from West Virginia's Gow. Cecil Un- dervood. The governor sald ‘he would get a sample of the soil from. West Virginia’s Capitol lawn in Charleston, Tommy had written the gover- nor, explaining he. needed the tablespoon of soil for a collection he’s making to get his wolf badge. The last paragraph of the letter pleaded: ~° ; * “Please, sir, if you are in & bad mood or if you don’t have time today, please lay this let- ter where you may seé it tomor- row morning so that my request may be granted. I will ‘cam- payne’ for you when you run for president.” Underwood let it. be known. that he. was in a good mood and the soil and a requested autograph in “about two weeks” on a motion | would be forthcoming—but the gov- ernor declined comment on, presi- ‘dential ambitions. No Juice—No Milk ELMWOOD, Okla. ww —An uni- dentified farmer snowbound near this Oaklahoma faced a crisis today, He milkks 100 cows with electric milkers, but power was out, He sent out a plea for experienced hands to help, To Set Up Telecommunications 4] PARIS «® — NATO disclosed it fa 1837 communications system, including.an early warning radar network, to alert its forces to enemy attack. * _ At present early warnjng isa “naltions. \ : 8) a Santecnpta issued ‘here saitd munications system, mmunications project. ' : e . U. S. portion ‘of-the new j ¥ fs ‘a \] \ * f cent, or about 250 pelition dollars. je. NATO Will Be Warned +pilets plans today 16 build its own tele- x. oon responsibility of individual NATO NATO had decided to. put the 630 million dollars more into additional airfields, and Highest military ‘priority was given * \ e, than figure: is something less Panhandle city j {Par Baits: ‘three-day dij Jast night on the Legislature Asked to Tighten TB Rules | LANSING w — The Legislature 'was asked last night to tighten pro- cedures governing commitment land retention in sanarotira of per- isons ‘With communicable tuberct- losis. ek -k 3k Among Other things, \a bill filed by Reps. Frederick Yates and Charline White, Detroit Democrats, would permit. conversion of the Narthern Michigan Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Gaylord into a ‘‘spe- cialized care facility.” ; The institution's chief medical of- ficer would be authorized to take necessary measures to “insure the continued presence’ of patients en- trusted to his care. * x * Some. probate judges, ‘hospital superintendents and. public health officers have called for a security facility in the TB field to restrain patiénts who want to leave against medical advice. ‘ House Rejects Bill on Probation Reports LANSING (# — By the margin jof a single vote, the house last night rejected.a bill to give de- fendants in criminal cases access to records on which their proba- tion reports are based. With 56 votes needed for passage, the lower chamber voted 55-39 for the measure after Rep. Clarence B.. Meggison (R-Charlevoix) de- clared: Sy “I have had 18-years of experi- ence. with cases of this sort and giving a man the right to look over all the information in his pro- bation report.can be a dangerous practice." 38 Search Planes Fail to Find C97 Transport TOKYO’ m —Thirty-eight U. S. search planes today failed to find any trace of a missing C97 trans- port that disappeared March 22 off the Japanese coast with 67 Americans aboard, Weary Air Force and Navy fought— stormy, — turbulent weather throughout the fifth day of the biggest air-sea. hunt in the Egg Back‘in Its Nest. HAMILTON, N.Y. @—A_ 70-mil- lion-year-old dinosaur sured ‘fdr $10,000, is back at Col- gate Upiversity today after a y pearance, The pet- rified egg was stolen from a dis- '' _@ Burglar Takes | Nothing Except ; , Kitchen Sink The saying “everything but the kitchen -sink"’- was ignored bya thief over the weekend in Water- DETROIT (INS) = Mrs. Ger- Jord..ownsbip.,..whenhe took. the | trude iy 0, of* Detroit, who sink and left everything else. = been partially crippley “wrtr Paul R. Lowell, of 302 Gardenia/polio since the ‘of two; has St., Royal Oak, told township po- lice that the culprit broke inte his new. home under construction at 24S. Lake Angelus Rd., and re- moved a $75 stainless-steel kitchen sink, Lowell is wondering whether there will be anything left to his house; which he is building him- self, when he moves in. A month ago a thief stole a $140 blower per gent of abutting property own- ers, to present at the Zoning Board ot Appeals next meeting April 15. Pick Detroit Woman ‘Mother of the Year’ been named Michigan Mother of the Year. : Mrs. Miller, the mother of two grown sons, cares for her widowed mother and a totally blind aunt. She is active in religious’ and civic circles, in addition to taking care of her home. Her-one son, Sheldon David, 23, is a Wayne State University stu- dent. The other, Gordon, 20, is sta- : > for Gas Station. The new lease doubled the prop-| Special School Election The Clarkston Zoning Board of tional off his furnace. Auto Crash Victim tioned in Germany with ‘the U. S. Army. Mrs. Miller will go to New York ie of aan * Se a nEtnn JERR further delays. * in May when the national Mother ] Proposed and immediate devel- of the Year is chosen, . * *,* in Serious Condition MEMO TO CAESAR — A Leonard woman remains in] — ° e _- serious condition, ip. a | cm nee | Livia Asks for Report received in a two-car collision in | Bradenton, near Sarasota, ar i pec onion Pipe ag : By special courier there came to Pontius Pilate Our sages in Romé have got wind of the success a “se « ja second inquiry about Jesus from Caesar's of his evangelism. They are more than curious Hospitalized with a fractured jaw|™other, The governor received it at his palace.in about him. I should like to hear them argue the and possible internal injuries is|Caesarea. It ready pros and cons of his teaching. Please send me the Mrs. Reva Ginther, 1310 " ioe _* *. a a : Rd. My Dear Plate: Tiberius has just qhown me - (Signed) Livia Drusilla. Dead is Roger Delbert Ginthér, your last communication. to making Gight of : © & = ; ? 'Trecent stories and events with the teach- Pilate replied: Cherished Livia, I am no the- cee ee eT a ee ologian. I know how to rank a phalanx of soldiers talized observation. Police ry 4 Pita i Cinther caf and the other {/, A2.7ee cheukd know; strange'and even ereal. SF Urow WP a fortification, bat I sould nat tell the automobile Janded. in a drainage pe eens eae ren ennney figure:in the ™ points creed another. ditch after the collision. public eye. But th this ins I think we should —. I live by action; hence, your assignment Is : peal ervtatic gcetevenya cog ae imost difficult. But, I shall ask Junius to compile ‘ . member, Junius has been one of our trusted as best as he can from memory the actual points Jaycees Sponsor Skate agents for a long time. His reports have always which the Nazarene teacher makes — gtripped of | for Area Children Home | been authentic. -, some of the credulous things the populace is say- } Besides, just because a thing has not happened _'™S Sbout him. t hildren from the Oak- ie comp Children’s Home!t® US or within our sight or hearing does that mean This may take a little time, for Jesus teaches had a night of roller skating last |t Ould not happen? If the founders of Rome could often by parable. The people understand bis simple | night thanks to the Pontiac Junior have looked forward in time to what we now have stories but I am sure the Roman sages would only | Chamber of Commerce. "~ _. [0 the banks of the Tiber, would they have believed laugh at them, their erudition and training being | Seven Jaycees and their wives|it? Of course, not. » almost‘@s long as the robes [have seen them wear entertained the children at a local &.* & - $n the templeof Castor and Pollux. | rink with skating. and refresh-| To me, the important thing is the. philosophy Le Set ae a ments, according % . Norman/which this Nazarene propounds. Tell me the basic Pilaté then sent for Junius atid urged him to theories of his teaching, ? hurry with his report for the emperor's mother, O’Brien, co-chairman of the event. Your suits expertly cleaned and MOTHPROOFED : for asfull year; a ——, . . The best moth insurance you could buy — and it’s FREE! No more moth damage, ’ no costly preventatives — Careful Dan’s new X-moth gives you guaranteed protection, Your suit now — _ mothproofed as it goes through our ' ¢areful cleaning process. Yes, clothes dry cleaned exclusively by Careful Dan will always be mothproof — and beautifully cleaned as well. s * Your svits returned in - soilproof plastic bags FREE, * play case Friday night \and fo lawn of'a & church, — THE PONTIAC Press. TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1957 ta i ' i. 1 } eo j ear } f ; / \ | \ 15. Eye Operations for Kenny | Cai immer Win | a Without his Trunks? Boy, -lin his 6 years in the dim. hope "that he will be able to see clearly DETROIT_ip — Bennett has had eye operations 6; Fights. So Patiently jin Battle to See His World| mm Ma | You Abeays Get. the BIGGEST BARGA NS We still hope,”* said his mother. | eet | 46 WILLIAMS $7, “FUNERAL HOME "THOUGHTFUL SERVICE” -jof 51.3-cents per pound. In the pre- —~PHONE FE 2-5841 lipop. sticks. fgprondeypes 0 Wied cag ote A corneal transplant in his left eye last August improved his vis- ion for a while. When clouding set in and the ipresure increased. An- other cornea was grafted in March 5, his most recent opera- tion. : ° hours. at -his- hospital bedside. | ' Kenny's eyesight is not the only tragedy in the Bennett Soe Sagem. He REMINGTON —While You — Wait Service— home.|E ¢ O@ED Since their son underwent his first|[E e STERILIZED operation six years ago, the fa-|) polio, been acute | ther has been struck down by/—E operated on for 16:2 -pounds at an average price ceding year it was 15.4 pounds at an average price of 52.6 cents. Swed: -hopes. to eee, © Suny ty the warld with wooden “= bd er ¥ The gradual improvement after an operation, and then slow fail- ure of his eyes are an = story for Kenny. And doctors say theme is little chance of improvement, “We'll stick with him and do |... everything possible,” said Dr. appendicitis, ° suffered a collapsed lung, and the mother underwent an operation for acute appendi- citis and was laid up two weeks with a brain concussion after an iron bolt fell from a sign and/— struck her head. “Alfred Jr, — he’s 10 and an altar boy at St. Tiizabeth ‘By SEEN RN ~ Model me oro : Ford is the best dollar-value of all the cars tures as the new, sturdier, contoured frame. _ Ford” features that make Ford worth more op Semariat ee that lets the car ride lower with full road _ tow are the features that will make it worth reasons that are of vital importance toevery- clearance . . . new suspensions, front and more when you are finally ready to sell it or body who is planning to buy a new car. rear, that are integrated and balanced to _ trade it in. : oo paring big-car comfort and rest- . : s Ford is worth more when you buy it! 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Three Youths Held in Utica After Accident a : Towns Squares met last Friday ene tee im comgg Sg ' : basement, from ce President, Lawrence Siersma; sec-) pas: watrons Club, homas Chapter ‘retary, Mrs. Harry Garretson and OES -will tréasurer, mn, Department, he said. 1 Estimated Patt y eco wer 3 srazArea Toastmasters adjoining apartment, : . 7 one week at the federal housing : yonject. FOUR TOWNS — The Waterford See Toastmasters have elected officers Form Area Audubon for next = — Those Society at Meeting meit; Executive Vice President, To Frank Strubler; Educational Vice Soa tater nnate wt cele, Te Seema ot arms wit be home of Martha Lengemann of Im- ew soe + Audubon, whose particular aim is|) stick. president, Tom Qs-/Fellows Hall in Almont. Local 831 : Officers elected were Martha a banquet recently held in the Odd- mer, president; Olive Betcher,}UAW, was honoring the first re- Wm. and Jim/|tirees under the present - Ken Reinker, Wayne Dichason, Wayne Davison, Diana Weil and Dan Svetcos. The director of the THE) PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, _ MARCH 20, 1957 / Moore. * S | Clerk 10 Years, oe 4 Elect Ennis President Councilman, 5 Rochester Appoints Village Leaders’ Posts Monday Night ROCHESTER—Sydney Q. Ennis, village councilman for past five years, and a village clerk from 1932 through 1942, was elected pres- ident of the village of Rochester at last night’s, meeting. Mrs. Elizabeth Maitrott, .only councilwoman on the village council was elected president pro- “tem, Village Attorney Roscoe Martin presided. at the organizational meeting prior to the regular meet- ing. First appointment made by the council was that of Robert A. Slone, for village manager and treasurer, a Other appointments were: Vil- lage clerk, Lillian Easterie; vil- Slate Comedy in Ortonville Junior Class to Give ; Farce, “Bernadi adine’ Next Sorgen lye Round Table TROY — In the interest of a! completely informed ‘public, Troy candidates will take part in a ‘round-table... Aiscussion tomer Ben Jonés will serve as moderator. Following brief remarks the meeting will be opened for a ques- tion and answer period. _ Tractor Fatalities Up WASHINGTON (INS) — Agri- ter accidents which now take more than 1,000 lives a year. Ex- cessive speed is rated as the top cause of tracter accidents, fol- lowed by extra riders, often chil- dren, Talk in Troy a aoe Alward to the . “ ° | area planning commission. to Aid Public | Hill was appointed to be council [representative for Avon Youth Rec- reation Assn. and Stowell Collins is to be the alternate. L. L- Whims was appointed the third: member a os Board of Review. re Mz blic works, Edwin Kage; su- water workers department, R. D. Stark; police chief, Samuel How- lett; fire chief, George Ross; su- to the council. After being exam- . ined by the Village Attorney it was decided that all signers were not ” |property owners. By order of the council the petitioners were told that the petitions returned to the circulators to corrected. In the Mayors Exchange Week program, May 20, Village President Sydney Ennis is to exchange places' with the Mayor of Clinton. | Your PTA Is Planning: . Glengaryt Installation of officers will be held. on April 11 at the Golden 150 Attend Banquet ALMONT — About 150 attended pension agreement between Local 831 UAW and Hurd Lock and Mfg. Co. County Calendar oth Susestl Guild of Pour Towns COMMERCE TOWNSHIP —Four ‘specialized teachers from the ‘Walled Lake school district will speak at the regular monthly meet- n- ing of the Glengary Elementary Schoo]. PTA slated for 8 p.m. to- night. o Hear Talks of Specialized Teachers Myrtle Wierenga, head of the men- Don Milligan, attendance officer. A member of the Commerce Township Road Study Commit- “Taking part in the program ‘willl which will appear as a pro- be Jack Simonton, a specialist in|} posal on the April 1 ballot at Strissler, speech correctionist; Mrs. Credit Firefighters at Phil's Inn Blaze UTICA—Firemen of the Roches- ter, Avondale and Auburn Heights; velt PTA will meet at the departments were credited today|this evening. The meeting child psychology; Mrs. Marilyn) an township precincts, ~ Refreshments will be provided) by George Tweed's fifth grade room. * * * Keego Harbor : with saving nearby buildings from/|at 7:30, amount at present is unknown. rt a ‘luncheon is served’ jevent on Thursday, at 12:30. Tickets can be obtained at the door. ‘57 Star State Farmer Picked at FFA Parley EAST LANSING (®—A Lenawee year his litter of pigs captured the County farmer, at 19 already a/local weighing contest. boss in his own right, today holds the title of Michigan Star State He also has been active in farm safety’ and electrification gold awards, wag Roland E, Win- gett §) Included in the silver award win- programs and last year won the state FFA farm mechanics award. This year he is operating the 489-acre family farm on a partner- ship basis with his parents. from across the state were as- sembled on the -MSU campus for two days of cdnipetition in assort- ed events related for FFA activi- ties. At'a banquet last night, they ‘Amiong the winners of the FFA of Oxford, iBody of Berkléy Man 1 Discovered in His Car The body of Clyde Rowland, 48, 1992 Royal, Berkley, was found ly- ‘ing in front of his car parked on 'the shoulder of Evergreen road, jnorth of West Eleven Mile road j= 9:30 a.m. yesterday. Southfield Township Police said ple. Paraffin and ballistic tests showed that the wound was self- inflicted, investigators. said. Rowland is survived by his wife, Katherine, and four children. Negaunee Head Leaves NEGAUNEE ® — City Man- jager Earl P. Wagner was named Monday to take over a similar post a raging blaze which destroyed Phil’s Inn, 3982 W. Auburn at \Adams road Sunday at 4 a.m. Owner of the building, Mrs. Olga Thursday, Moore, has some insurance but the! Ping Knob School Phillip Yuille, who owns the con- tents of the building has about] Will be elected and by-laws $20,000 insurance coverage on it. The estimated damage was $70,000. a 28. callber pletil, SRG Hext 1011. tie Rd., who pleaded guilty. his body, had fired the shot that by Ci I struck Rowland in the right tem- was sentenced by Circuit Judge at Fairborn, Ohio, near Dayton. ‘ Otficé¥s for the coming year director of district No. 7 will be present to install officers. Refreshments will be served. Oak Park Man Given Suspended Sentence received. an indefinitely suspended sentence for the break-in March 10 of a grocery store at 8550 W. Nine-Mile Rd. Richard W. Loveday, 1505 W. Clark J. Adams. (Advertisement) Wagner who has served the upper When these discomforts Michigan city since late 1955 suc- ceeds C, Randolph Lukens who re- Signed last-month. Wagner, 39, takes office May } at an annual * |salary of $8,500. j % County | Births were i igevidles B)\ Groat of and James Thompson of, a ‘Rathicos Malcotnh "at street gnnow! the ind 7 ee March: HS Be was na Sue ‘ : \ ant en Richare Wagner of L nts mes. of heeds. ft Ba “of Livernois;—-white—-they—p ‘ ‘records as well as magazines, tally handicapped division; and Peay . *. Parents are invited to visit teachers in their respective school- rooms from 7:30 until 8 p.m.. ,j. Executive board of the Roose- Parents of Pine Knob pupils are meeting to form the new PTA, on i 4 at 8 p.m. “a adopted. Mrs. -Mark Goddard, | DETROIT @® — A nationwide program to set a milnimnum price for milk, “no lower than the cost of production,” is attracting Mich- igan dairy farmer groups to a Chicago meeting, April 5-6. This was the report yesterday from Sam -Balo. of South Lyon. He is secretary of the Michigan Dairy Farmers Cooperative Assn., a prove acca of seomet oi Hold 2 Youths in Troy Thetts ‘Stole Our Way East,’ Confess Californians After Area Arrest TROY — Arrested last week in Detroit, Richard E, Moore: 21, and Edward Dila, 22, were returned to Troy to face charges of stealing te safe from the Torpey Market re. some of their belongings, and then |take them to Detroit. entered pleas of guilty. Sentence will be passed by circuit court April 1. Troy police said the young men left California about two weeks ago _|and had “stolen their way east,” including robberies in that state and Missouri, as well as attempted burglaries in Illinois and several in Detroit and Mt. Clemens. Police added that “hold” orders have been issued, asking that when released from Michigan the pair be turned over to authorities in other states. Annual Book Sale © Set in Rochester portation committee | Would Set sisi Milk Price | Dairy Farmer Groups) \to Convene in Chicago state competition, said: the government. Imlay Speakers Win Top Places in Area Contest. pluses without financial aid from “The only permanent. and satis- factory solution of the dairy farm- Police escorted the carriage. paatieg Sues Yoel _GRAND CELEBRATION — Practically the entire Dublin settle- - ment, some.200 residents, turned out tq help celebrate the 92nd birth anniversary of Mrs. Minnie Hackney, White Lake Township pioneer, last night. Dublin's oldest colleen lives alone and likes it, and up home on Mandon drive in an ancient buggy, “the Ivory Victoria,” by Mike Wacker, to a party at Dublin Community Center, where among other gifts, Sete Oe was given her. White Lake Two Dryden Youths. tplaces-in-the-five-speech test \Set Ath in Farm Series Thursday in Highland tvottt pacer ant-eve seem COFN- MSU Degrees second in declamation with her selection, ACCoumting. First place winners will go toJackson Closes Zoo The lest of four Oateuns Conny Lost 27 Lbs. public meetings on “What's New i public meetings on “What's New EASILY WITH REMMEL Mr. and Mrs. Allen Muir and Richard Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brooks were among the 388 graduates at MSU's winter commencement last week. Norman received a Bachelor of Science in Physical Science degree and Rich- ard earned a Bachelor of Arts in JACKSON w — The first time in its 40-year history, Sharp Park in Jackson will have no zoo this (Advertisement) DRYDEN—Norman Muir, son of Mothers Club to Meet KEEGO HARBOR—The Mothers Club of the Roosevelt School will/f@s ee A Your Natural Gas long Way An Oak Park man yesterday a Rivers se anky cus of SS Seaete which ce ar dt 18 al At Fete qu il H i i _ Qn GAS dn mach 8 wilh mar fo mg: 9 ean yay _ Pearreee CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY fag ¥-5 ‘.- +9 rey ie 2 Ve . Rees a ee A ; 1s | ‘ Sa 4 ee ee ee ee ce ee ne ee ee ee eee A _THE PONTIAC PRESS MAK es : _ GEORGE M. M. FOSTER Se “@) Highway Commissioner ln State’ S Top Battle _JOUN G. MACKIE (D) 4 — PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ; eS Both parties have each nominat-|AV°n County's dull Win Gisiisth teptirshen of As the campaign comes to a of) Michigan called! is the’ governing body of Western |the Eastern Michigan, Central Michigan and Northern colleges. Michigan ¢ port of Gov. Williams’ ajhighway and educational pros ed one two candidates, one man andjtie With the university has, become University of Michigan Regents =e Seek Two Posts. on. Board — State Board of Agricultare Wayne State University. The Democratic candidate is a member of Gov. William’s Educa- tion Finance Study Commission. 4 spire to. 2 Positions =: |. Frank Merriman Frederick H. Mueller A erberg farmer, Frank] A Republican incumbent, Fred- Merriman, 36, calls for expansion erick H. Mueller, has been a memi- of Michigan State University ex- 5 , ber of the State Board of Agricul He is a graduate of Michigan years: and chairman of the State|State University and is a Grand Agriciilti : sae on Board of Michigan 4he State the Artificial “Breeders and has been} &f the Blodgett Home for. Cull- named a “Star Farmer” and an) 4ren. 2 Supt. of Public Instruction. Two Eye High State Job He is known: for his work in organization, programs t nls jpentee voters has been issued from capped children and in the field|Ray Harrington, acting clerk. psychology. * soem aot ait lyesterday, J ey Oe FP ~_ | Our ‘chasse repu- ] tation attests to’ our : wish to serve you better "| and be sure of quality. Hs j fi ; CLOONAN'S | | | j Alfred B. Connable . dns lik Hindle Coie teks incumbent Alfred B.| man three yedrs, member of the Connable, of Kalamazoo has served Executive American | Association of Univer- sity Women. Mrs. Watt is the mother of five children, all of whom have grad- uated from the university. She has eight grandchildren. . Z Carl Brabiec A former superintendent of national organization, and ‘Clarkston schools, Carl Brablec, 48, been a delegate to the American|has been superintendent of Rose- Education ville schools since 1947. q #4 isi eum ~deeruseemianeaminiae a 5 BR OLE RE RRS eek eer ee ee or _and matried has three! Children. eee Smeal Mrs. Ethel J. Watt A Birmingham woman, Mrs. Ethel J. Watt, of 1215 Yorkshire of and in 1954 received the Alumni Service Award. was a member of the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Proj- ect and served on its executive committee three years. Deadline Near for Absentees in April 1 Ballot A last minute announcement re- garding Waterford Township ab- the: University of Prague, later She has lectured at Wayne State University Graduate School, di- rected case work in Detroit’s Pub- lic Welfare Dept., and was em- pest. with United Community She took on the same job later with the Nations and the fot main won’ A of the late Prank Murpiy, U. 5. ETHEL J, WATT. (R) more interested in nae 2g Best for by W RAs for about ONE HALF the cost of new tires all your 6.70xi5 | $32.95° | IN SETS OF FOUR ! 7.10x15 | $35.95° . SETS OF FOUR | drug needs | (t2n15 13595 oF FOUR in every way. ‘See us for all (drugs or sundries “All Ways Reliable” a N. Saginaw PERA016 “280 S Cons tie Applied te Sound Ties Bodies or to Your Own Tires ds Down: for 4-$ 25 ee “Service ‘store. Can theta; yh bam it | a ae \ = ee ee ne THE PONTIAC _PRESS. TU ESDAY, MARTI 26, 1987 f . 5 NAN lizard Toll 33; Six | jam Lad 12, Admit Beas Srbath shod SHE Gnd ing of a new plant in Windsor; : 3 | in each r r Free on ©S morrow will mark the art ot pie ns ag is expected to be-| (Continued From Page One) WASHINGTON 0 — Dave Bec! ‘construction “of the GM Euclid the May. would be uncovered as the heavy Division's new 650,000-square-foot firm develops and builds spe-| likes to say that in letting the, cial machinery to serve the needs|™°™ ‘*wed.- “Fired” Rifle at Music Teamsters Union furnish him with}manufacturing plant at Hudson, A of all types of industry, wie les Instructor When © She /!ree living quarters he’s only fol-'Onio. a ee @ _ | Pood and supplies were dropped . |lowing precedent established DY! posigned.for the manufacture of = from the air and carried -to dis-|- Drove From Home’ ithe union’s late president, Dan ey George Corcoran, former Ponti- ~ crawler tractors for heavy : ac resident and San Jose, Calif.|25teT Victims. Volunteer Red Cross Tobin. editor of the Ford News, has been|Workers in the Texas Panhandle RAPID CITY, SD.’ WA col- The union provided Tobin with/struction and industrial use, the named winner of the annual John|“S¢d snowshoes and skiis. Military lege professor's 12-year-old jton| homes im Florida end, Massactwiplant le expected to he in operation H _ S$. Dugan Award by the Ford Mo-|"élicopters picked up the frail and) admitted he shot his music teach-/ setts. by July, 1958 a — the needy and flew them to the! er with a rifle fired through a| Beck has three union-paid domi-|" is expected to em: - othe award is given annually toltearest town or 3 window as the woman started to|ciles. complete with swimening|ploy about 900 workers by 1960 the editor of the house publication|yEAR LOss TO HERDS _ {drive off after giving him a mu-jtate, complete with "swimming adjudged best among those Pro Farmers and stockmen surveyed! sic lesson. pope A_ seco : i duced in Ford plants. the heavy ith tained deck-( Tom Parker, state's attorney, - : _ Gorcoran, = son of Mrs, Carrie ings, Its méisture one achhent Wen aire ss : : ‘. : said William J, (Billy) Willard of ihe oo ae mn ee” replenish dried up subsoil and| HEAD ENGINEER GROUP — New officers of Charles H. Bay, 3885 Quarton Rd., Bloomfield ites eee Toy _— fap and a former employe of The Pon-|*\°ck,P0"4S, but heavy losses were| the Oakland County Chapter,. American Society Hills; Vice Chairman Edwin C. Barnhart, 167 icity jast Wednesday. Parker add- | et Bee e, gp ay nd — — ‘nk of Tool Engineers, look over: plans for the coming Riviera St., Pontiac; Secretary Emerson Brown, ed there was “no apparent mo-| c a of ®t Ine Aiccgmpptay ose af ta year following installation ceremonies at the 115 Pingree St., Pontiac; and Treasurer Lyle J. tive for the shooting.”’ . James E. Shelton, formerly of calves ss Inn last night. Left to right: Chairman Hope, 89 Square Lake Rd. ‘2 ; Se __ Parker said Billy told him he}. * * * A ‘fies Hammon, 5 * 3 a cens ta heck ed un 5 | Ma e ones and shot her as she drove away”|@& Priday, corner of Baldwin &/ i eplvidends Over the + atoms sg ge back of : | after giving him a lesson gn the | Indian. —Adv. | Yeors”’ 2S as a The storm weakened as it moved — —— ed the N was missing | a basic guide for - , bi eastward through the Ohio. Valley | FJQ(. in ains to ownsi A Lo from the Stewart & Glenn Furni-| common stock = and North during the night, but left a belt |, BETRONT PRODUCE ee See See oneuin ture Co., 92 S, Saginaw St., after investment ~ New Jersey froz- of snow from eastern sections of lie ae a abc tarshers” marae z oe Bsneaypeogg the car. A (Police discovered the place broken = . sales dig- Towa’ and Missouri across the) CHICAGO w@ — Wheat futures|Perted by the Bureau of | NEW YORK ™ — The stock was in a wo injinto last night, Clip and Mail This ~ “Aricts, southern Great Lakes region into lea te: a. To tietae aicious. Fa shat hood 0 aicht ak 6 hole. was found is indow P ~ Prior to his) lwestern Pennsylvania and southern| °°U"°®d back or gains around A) yonasnoa, Pancy on No. 3 mer | the doweside in quiet obaly thd ie oh nin ‘ian mon gavel, Lae Pieter, 3, ot 108 8. Bas — promotion he was New York. cent a bushel in fairly active board 3-98 30, bu. bay “Seta ke ag SS | ing todayy, cnn ~~ sedlacagay ammon BAVClinaw St., paid a $6 fine and was} . manager of the Snow depths ranged from an inch|of trade dealings today. Other } ae eS ot : released yesterday after being ar- Manhattan district. He graduated|in southern New York mi eae pe pana oo Be i Key issues were off from frac- * * * rested on a warrant | i Address ‘from Pontiac High School in 1942.ler Great Lakes Repo gpg hardingea grains and soybeans continued” ABLES. MISC. — Topped,) tions ~to- around a point. There! After the shooting, Parker said./with driving without ‘a license —— _lextreme northern Indiana and 2 to|‘"¢" ®dvance of the previous ses- 'T0-i25.bu. Cable, Red Cake were scattered gains, oy. ee ae pagar ge cer plate | epee Earnings \6 inches in northern Biinois. _ a—con-}> ~ pote th coop ntiennel aa 2 said it plans record. expenditures be! $2.21%, corn % to % higher, May, Ne, 1 125-175 doz. bebs. Onions, Drs, htt from the Willard home. Thé car! gnd court + when he _American business — duting 1061 of S1SAQOn 000 to mederaize| en Pelt. Snow was expected to AY Fancy, 1.50 §0-tb. bag: No. 1. 145-135] tinuation ofthe lack-lustre mar staued on a logging trail center|pleaded guilty to drunk driving be- 5 : i continue along*the southern Great|$132%, oats % to % higher, 50-J». beg. "Parsiey, Curly. 1, 190-| kets which have been the rule : i ee eee pT pn ~ 7 rea aay 41%: 901 tw teak te i a doz. sae.) Parsiey. Root. No. praia ' centering on a stump and he aban-/ fore Municipal Court sce Cecil | WATLING, : SS said, were $114, . Net caret Oe SHOW" RET “Tait rain across Penney} May Gha Par: agabeansen My ~ 40. tel Pota No. 1, _1.38- $138 80-0. ont ic me naoraeencnnc CREM S- peer 1 worms LERCHEN &°CO. Se tats cot tee rear sere OORIGL SES ePivania and New “York. cent higher, May $2.40%, and! an Revi 1a8-1'8 dom! came from ee companies Sy ie, charae—seue_piaced Seen Ir your friend's tn jxit-ind- needs} roe : ‘Shab ee. 1858 lard was unchanged to 3 cents $-Ib. box: Ne. 1, 40-80 5. 3.1. Pion’ Rhe-| the operating rate for the industry Joma a willard. The father| Mt Ph. FE 5-944. C. A. Mitchell.| 716 Sedans fate Som Bidg. : a a hundred pounds higher, Mayine 1, 85-1.00' doz. bc ag tg jas a whole was lower and the iehoee Ady. - “A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PON- 3 $14.40, fieiens, te 1 150300 be: Souach WOS-| price of steel scrap in Chicago tee em School Senter tee York Ok pa Ly ea nion mem rs) No. iT 28-195 be wage aga pg secs reported Neca There poet oe ee ae Bolivia will extend its Cocha- | Eachange and other leading Ts ‘Onigus . ae ° ; ville is 13 miles south of exchanges Mal 3000" WN GRETA V. BLOCK, . Grain Prices Medium, 10.00-11.00° 00; Small, 130-438. 7a.°***| lite to stimulate buying interest.|" Biny after a hearing in juven|>"™™.- a Cruz railroad to} : hs : March 26, *87.| a in ole CHICAGO GRAIN “ se Some 2 pei pra snag geet T./ile court yesterday, was Aiquile's cae : ~a7AgE or SagiOANIN TAR ERO] Neds oy een ae On lp RPE CALE, Gt Oeien sad tense Cor, Const tounen Gtk Be peepee =F P. vente Coven —-Coume Ne. 16303. 1953 bie a pod 321% Sept. a ) 66 | whnes: or Grade A, jumbo 40-45, wet nied ‘reached new 1957 highs yesterday, amination. GENERAL DYNAMICS COR mater — concern : when president RECT E- ee ees cay ee ag [Oteraee 13: large 31-38, wid ov a | ‘were about unchanged today. “ie Rice, father of child. |tary-treasurer were indicted on ex-|Dec 222% Jul modtum 3t; small 31. Grede 8. EXCELLENT ” gia tac "Shepretnt “wngre't0rton and conspiracy “ley OE gg BeBe RR Phew otters jumbo 39-03. wt) = New York Stocks Bo Beck R f 1957 EARNINGS OUTLOOK IS tre saknewn, ‘and’ the said child bas| moved -pmace. Cnsrsenarpes ve italy =... 135% Lard — limes sum iy. Grade B. large 39. Grade @ ns wane Gunite SS eruses — ® ELECTRIC BOAT DIV.—Atomic Submarine Builder. pg EB ce sieael'cotes te > r-elected bee Se a 14.40] Geechs 24-28, wid ave 24%. lem ee ©® CONVAIR DIV.—Aircraft and Guided Missle Mfg. Strtadletion of this Court. INDICTED IN BRIBE a a 1452) Commercially | graded |Ailied Sirs... 93.6 Keimb Clk ssseeaeat to 0 Nn His Books ® CANADAIR DIV.—Canada’s Leading Aircraft Mts. In ame of the people of the le tes: Grade A. jumbo 37: extra /anis cS m1 . ‘oneal ‘ are hereby noti-| Hoffa last week was indicted for targe 31-35: large 30-35; medium 30-\aiym Lid |...142 Lene & PF... Sal ® STROMBERG-CARLSON DIV.—Communication and fo on said petition attempting to bribe an : 3 Grade Bere = Pee: leg sue e. LOP Giass 72 | (Continued From rege One) Navigation Equipment Manutacturigg Div. Til be abt ot the Cokund County Ser" attorney: to secure records trom|PLTODIEM POSE tere sa'e: toree 30-03, mectom sr-30.(Qm Aual™ ss" S$ Lib Menai. "...117! © GENERAL ATOMIC DIV.e—Nuclear Research Div. "aied, in the City of Pontise inithe Senate - investigating t- . ye a ge ES | gree... es SM ---- *7/ marble-columned Senate caucus aint ye Se ee See ltce into atiairs.| DY Single Home. plies ample to fully. ample on. sil offer-\am Meters... i Lou & Nash . ‘81.2 /room. Per Inhermsiten egeriing Ths Goveiep Conpenr — Co noon, you are nded| The FBI office today de- : ings. oe 45\am N - 0.2 Mack “Tre. .; i z te personally at mF .. ‘ cents on large Grade Some con-jAm Rad {27 Mart. ot... 83| He faces quizzing about $270,000 : It te make geenegel nied making any investigations in|] J) Two Counties fusion ‘existing os receipts from mad-lam Smelt... 34. May D Strs .-. 36 |Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) con- @ er eS servioe summons connection with Local 614 ' ' western areas are lower priced than|Am Suga 119.6 Merck - 327) haniied ; oe @ week proviess’ te said bearing "'ta| The 1954 cuit dismissed the — _— te fat re ee Mpls Bon: Bal = os - Community National Bank Bidg. FE 2-9119 one was EAST JORDAN i — It's not so 7 TER aes = las repayment of interest-free { 818 y & tnd Sireubstes ta maid County "(following year by three Oakland/much bother traveling’ from their |p GACRGO, March. 30. (AP (AP) —" Chicago] Anaconda. oF Monsan Cn. $21)“Jloans” when there allegedly is| HOURS: 9 to 5 senna te, Menorahs Artber E. County Circuit judges. who said sleeping quarters in Charlevoix! "cceipts 1,038,000, wholesale ¢ buying prices Armour & Go. 131 Mont Ward . 375/no record the union knew that he/ ef Pontiae in said County. this 25th day the Court had no jurisdiction. County to their dining facilities in|unchangea: 83 Score AA 59: 92 A S9:/Armst CK ..... 285 Nat Bisc |. 361/had borrowed the money. p= — eee of Eeeeh, AD. 2088. Snyder this morning said no re-|antrim County, but the tax eine * omdhelbdioned' 5 - pare’ a 2, . 44) \ é (a true cope) "Uhre of Pre vie | Ply had been received on his Te-liem is a plague to Mr. and Mrs,|, ss weak; receipts 19,800: wholesale Aveo Mix ---.. Soe 4 Nat Gyps ... ata, . The committee alse has ordered i ELSIE J. VASCAGSENNO, for the Senate probe of Lo- buying prices 14 to -t% cents lower; pee Nat Lead .....1147) him te turn over for its scrutiny — quest f Cpe Vine Bendix Av ... Deputy Pretate Resistor. Maxwell Arnold. [6% per cont or better A white 295s: can” ht ae Me ME Pe. Rl a Gnancial reeseds Juvenile 614. Laws of Charlevoix County ap- mixed a] mediums 27%); standerds 27 iy stee td No Am Av ... 286 personal f a Pee : 28; cheeks 24%; Current receipts [Beth Stee i ee a hdl Sate me re, sane 0 $4 ee r a ve Ohio Of |. 31.4) dealings, . : *** 4g4 Pac G & Bl. 47:7 ‘ Ee lei ee Eces, FEES Hrs ee | . ; iv + trac! i : | : County” Michigan bearing KS A. ‘Snan y 7: cae ‘aaivaa gt; Can Dry ‘es ia Parke De oe $2 3 tween $300,000 and $400,000 of : ter, Pitomioewt wut be head tor nl Al] CQhyer TOWN __|ago. when their small cottage was|mederate:, martet slightly ‘weaker lder\Capial Aisi’ 288 Peps Cola... 312 funds, without interest or security, ; to the highest bidder. Inspection there- red to be resti the /"° 3.25-3.35; Minnesota North | a1 ae» 143 Pfiner ..» 48.6 |before he became president of the : of maz Be tants 98 Ponting Beted Sieve, discovered to mm @ Dekota Red River Valley Pontiacs 1.80- Cater Trac |.. 91.4 Phelps D ..... 87 |)... a after it . Gounts Michines the ‘slace'ef Ghnase| HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (—The|county line. 1.90; new: arrivals 20: track 19: sup-/Ches & Ob ... $14 Philco - sie h-member: union 7 ’ Dated: March 33. 1987 . *s question for the taquiriae|—— plies moderate; demand slow; market Vand hg SEP ‘ aad Philip Mor ... $3.3 1952 election. é - ; q nquiring : dull mo track sales reported Sw *.-%, cee 44.1) You receive for your Home. the - Rational com heth-| Township clerks and assessors ————— ets : Pilly Mills . 24) x 8.2% = | i = * mRYOR. —— er or. not the city hes ieee make certain that the couple ob- Sol Gas.’ ss 183 han wo} Beck's version was that he bor-| Contents, . Fhe and Peisenal : o . : c se oe ona sles : Liability. : March 28, °s1. policemen to. cope with local'serve the regulations of each coun- Poultr ang te Fure Ol ...-- 3¢3|rowed all of the money when he H. Ww HUTTENLOGHER ‘ . , ening euEction |"me. ty. Clerk Lawrence Addis 8895) cincaco “uarch 3 car! — Live Consum Pw.” 453 epee, Su... GSiwas chairman of the | li-state : 3 ay To the Qualified : “Every time you look around,” |they must comply with state elec-|poultry steady to firm on hens ana\C Pw Pf 452 le) fey, SEE *: 6) |Western Conference of Teamsters, somet) H. W. Huttenlocher - Max E. Kerns | . | nineties, 48 hereby Given, thats Bien-' said one man, “there's a cop sit-ltion laws and vote in the territory) Wie, Rocks. Tully steady on caponettes: |C oT Gennes at Rey Ted B ..- 3 j|and that he paid it all back. 318 Riker Bidg. - FE 4-1551 L i ‘of White Lake (Precinct Nes.|ting in a squad car or on a motor-|/where they sleep—South Arm town-|24,000 1b) F.0.B. paying prices un-|COPt COP@S .. 128 Boon) mu ||’ 46.5 e-¢ *& sta aceas ees ~ Township on Nronas. (cycle-or-in-a-restaurant.It-seems ship of-Charleveix—County,—__— ee ee ee: Deere pam Copeer ‘Ras .: 38 Safeway St ... 664: Phe committee has obtained. —— SEs : April Stor the purpose of elect-ito me there's too many police-| Tax assessors of both counties old roosters 12-13%4: ‘White Rocks 23-lDucr, =... 39° Scovil. MI Sieatimony from stalt investigators ing the vie: men.’” = te ine |24:,, “Rponettes under 4¥s Ib 23%2-27%: |pet edison’... 39.4 Aeab Al RR .. 325), that the ‘on oa A a his in the ae wheat ae determine |over 4%4 Ib 28%-31. mostly 30-31. . “ ous Aire 0. 78 jars Reh ‘s 3-1/in Eee sepa pap ey : of Paes | ene eet Wis pice Arasia prop Du Pont ...., "yea Sinelatr 1... 0.9) $200} yg rsa — 3 Sate aa pinthe susie Bearalaper looked familiar. It was. lerty, split the amount and bill the permorr FoULTRY [Pus ‘nod’ 7..'st3. Socomy” "sss". S24|Beck became international presi- ; - Of Agriculture, State Highway Ragen Deyn ak ies eat german Arnolds for each township's share. paid per pound ros. Detrett tor No. |B! & Mus ..+. 33 Soerry Rd... 308, dent. Frank W. Brewster, now ' 4 Sues = AN OFFICERS used *| ‘They say the only way to remove|' Cuelity Hive poultry up to 10 a.m... |Pood Mach ..487.3 Std ‘Western Conference head and its, ; ; Tee postions ‘of the Supreme Court | since 1942, he had been arresteditne headache would be to drag the \caponettes. 14 ay tee “| Preeot out “ane td Olt a ie es * $03/sec secretary-treasurer under Beck, { {for term December 31, 965).\twice for assault, twice for being j M Market fully steady on hens andi prueh Tra 20.1 Std Ol NJ .... 57 k j ; One Justice of Supreme Court (for house across the county ine. Mean- caponeties with. first receivers veryiGen Dynam ...57.7 Stevens. JP ,. 5; 1 testified he never knew any joans: i © terming Fowanie ber 31, 1858) wot: from the Pe mee while, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold planjecritical of size sha ‘quality. ‘Farm of-|Gen Elec... 963 Sun Olly... 724ihad been made to Beck. “ . . to vot South Arm townshi on > Re ag xiansee SITY entering sone for Pobbery.|'>,"m6 ™ Sa Peal erdss teal ects San” (Sat See Brea aa the Peace term), Highway Com- 5 66.3 Texas Co .,... 44.3 4 Fe Say as seeder sae’ gong ar peo su. 82 Standard Subsidiary "i to tiiees aenceens,=| Deaths Elsewhere [Holdup in Marshall Livestock Sess. 3 Peomeyte >. a= “ MARSHALL @-A tol cmexoo, vee & Wate $2 tears wf0 Spend Big Sums — ‘ (P— gunman ath Bo - Aiales « 5 ES vous Uh — held up and robbed the Local Fi- hogs 000; active. and ‘un ries —— | Salto Sai Tait Air ii Ea | SErVICR IS ; nance ‘Co, Monday of, some $200,|irade and clove 8 io meoliy 4 29 higher: Homente ©... 3¢8 Bait Prutt’*<"<-413| CHICAGO (INS) — Standard Oil tices ae , 4 n awe 5 t : ming ne erwin emu gee cine eae gd We Us” CH nda to me] extremely ome oans ; : ai : - 1s x Inspir Cop ... 45.2 eo - forthe ! described by loan company offi-/18.10: several lot< 1-2 190-230 Ib mostly) itriae Ir | 91§ =. : “ 4 that will average almost $1,000,009 | 3 “ee. ge a BB 1955 as one of the nation’s 20 top|cials as well dressed, about 190 og HP le. walaine over Int” Hewes 2 warn mic .- 24 | day throughout 1957. | prompt, and You too c an by ild eg Srey Mey|Photowraphers, shot to death yes-|pounds and é-eet-1 inch tall, wear-I5% % feiiray t"““imail wets ‘wolict Riter «Bene Awe: Mal The year's outlays for property, vaviwe terday. img & tan topcoat snd gray : Mareer lots mixed) int Tel & Tel 32 Woslworth’ . a¢giplant and equipment, including '. : Scibie cattle SLe08: enives $00:l Semen 9 i ci 48" yore eet. sedinew oil wells in the U4 and | is ase on or buy a home a : a5 Ww FRR See Ste se eee eee ee ee aren ae expected ie SNE 82: os 3 : . " 7 7 last Wednesda helfers ,stesdy, te 25 20 percent higher than 1956's | f - . : Po lice Ofticer. I ] ] Retire’: |ieher grog active, Seoat etenty: STOCK AVERAGES record total of $292,000,000. year S 0 using our savings os i : vealers steady t) Compiled by the . Associated Press Substantial oa es. - fox! ‘ ae : : in mee H feeders siow; ¥ Indust “Raft Util Stocks . ; | loa 1 15-1338 lb cated in expenditures for crude oil ; . aiecey +44 : 8 chemical-products activities 1 Ne th R81 ae} ue ia28| President Frank O. Prior termed y ie eh eS ILS tee oe te tore ‘Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. i "pernort rooms | ‘1S W. Haron St. ps ig Pontiac, Mich. it i 'Pigures after dodatt points are eighths House 2,000 Years Old ae FE 4-0561 — : oon aust tite win. co. “26 38/Unearthed in Oklahoma == Qh cin * Me , GU On & Chem. Go... ° 2 34 MUSKOGEE, Okla, «®—A. house’ no [Howell Elec. Mo. Co. ..., ° 55 56) estimated by a University ‘of Ok-| ‘end 714 Community Nat’l . Peninsular Met. Pd, Co. .. 6 Wi 8 Se, ee Os 8 10.2/lahoma archaeologist to be near-) : Ratio Eaisem con. 138 13 139/1¥ 2000 years old, has been un- Bank Bldg. lambs Wayne Screw Pd..Co. .. * 14 I5.earthed on an Arkansas river E | : bank near this eastern Oklahoma Phone F 4-1568-9 : * bf ‘| . x ne 4 cots 2 oe pobsce Court Action Delayed ‘°Y : He niin | Setar arent aetrae word tant Dope | @ a= | BAKER & HANSEN ‘ | ‘Track, Detroit, Ig 1956, the horse DETROIT, alg {AP} — Hogs: & Simply Amazing For | won four races, ‘placed second — 1.200 net enough done early “©! GRAND RAPIDS — Circuit] 7 nm I : 1 ORDER TODAY | tour times and- showed three ™Guttie: “Salable 2,000 bulk suopts|Judge Fred N. Searl today signed Bleedi Piles : Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen | times im the Michigan Stake slaughter steers and. yearlings with £004 /a stipulation delaying further court | ng ear ete Fe , SURE FIRE ioe : -|3 loads stocke’ Ng ag leslie Bry gondii Fo dlges ee él isa. pom he and miata abot seedy; cows steady |Brotherhopd of Railroad Trainmen) » Ten injectignn preseriptigne, : i [te Weak; balls stesdy: carly sales sivek- and Grand Trunk - Western _ “desta toluaae has pow Govdaned © tine | His record eee chaee tor wieors B00, arly road Co. in Michigan. — “treatment shot,” i NS Ss soem’ iettors Weosaee: some ‘held borage oe to nite plato RUDOLPH NARTHER ) |sicers and Peiters 1 0010 30° mont w- tior z ee edie ar as ie os \470 1b. steer ‘calves 23.60., ! : : w to Calves: Salabie 300: slow; few . or ee ficer was early. | around steady market average of the|in 1992. He has been a soe ony, ggg aR ee | ‘per cent; ars wy salsa woolly good and low © ee veal adieik vembee antach: ike opt He ves at Florence Ave, with} ere 96 posing India’s pet b's toes retiring gag. his wife Marie. ; isa, 5 rn ‘ 5 wie Spareet not em ‘rubber plant. | : f , \ y if : I j (| : oe \s 4 ss sl) . be : | , [ , 4 V/ a) \ a : rf Le : \ : Y @ . Ps } L A 7