j y A . Went off, striking’ the girl in the) Fe ~. “* cz * TROrFIAG paca. MONDAY, APRIL. % aan PAGES finarice tivities in the Pontiac leet arse i Hsp ile ~ Gun Discharges: "Accidental Blast Hits - Sandra Whitehead in | _Ki hen of Home AY 12-year-old girl Was. shot to death at 11:30 a.m. today by a blast apparently fired|accidentally froma .22 | _ rifle held by her brother, 13, «: ead, daughter of 4 ey “i the Mouth . of Babes Oftimes |Comes Wisdom G. Raymond. Campbell was unex- ee | OKLAHOMA CITY w—The Rev.) SANDRA WHITEHEAD police, Richard said: he was showing his sister, ‘iow to work the gun when it left. breast. The ' shooting” oc- to the boys. : and Mrs, Avery H.+ se Whitehead, 28 aise, Richer 34 Saved as Plane ‘after taking off from the Seattle- Into Water Ww — A New York- = picked up. The Northwest Orient . Airlines| ‘iwoury liner .went into the water tchen-dinette, was explaining how 9 Ttomeen"tie-jotice that the saul was borrowed from: a-neighbor. after they had been able to clam- iber to the wings of the doubley ne was used, Thomas said, to shoot! rats which had been preying on) ‘ducklings which the family “is raising in the back yard. Finish Arrangements ~ for Builders’ Show Nearly60 area business places completed plans today for exhibits in. the afinual Pontiae Builders’ Show, scheduled to open Wednes- day at the Pontiac Armory. The oo display will last shad Sun- py at and conducted w the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com- merce, the show will feature phases of the home construction and fi- nancing field in ‘special. booths. The’ ribbon barring the entrance used to Why Grow Olde Want to look and feel like a million? Let Josephine Lowman help you “be ‘healthier, happier - and more attractive. She has an important message for every woman. Her daily ‘¢rticles start today tn Zhe’ Pontiac Press ‘women’s scetion . craft becausedhe two" planes unable to take off with such haevy The survivors were picked up \deck plane ‘in the several min- jens © opeetent ye. though mest consumers expected to pay for’ peace ‘ieee Almost ceanel as MMPA Stops Threat to Join Pickets A farmers’ strike “which in price-per-quart increases - ranging up to 14% cents. area creameries are re- portedly back to nearly normal, prompting Health Director Dr. John D. Mon-|) 7 roe io abandon immediate plans for adopting emer- gency distribution meas- ures. Easter Pilgrims Few in Uneasy Jerusalem JERUSALEM INS) thousand Christian pil throughout the world to ter services, of the Holy Sepulchre for High Mass but it was believed the nuiii- | Middle East situation. final price of $4.41, Jerusalem yesterday to attend Eas The pilgrims crowded the Church|that several creameries had signed ber was held down by te tense|spokesmen for the weary — Officials-of the Fair Share Bar- ganing Assn. ‘stated yesterday pacts agreeing to a $1.59 increase per »hundredweight, although Deliveries by Pontiac-|- Prag «Pharma Sen, Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn)| is more popu- the The pri- 22 Killed in ‘Airline Crash ‘These Kids Like Spinach! In “in the course of his.sermon he “Who te, Jeeun?” From the rear of the Westmins- Ike, Kefauver Political Farm. Koa in Presidential Primary - MILWAUKEE o —Wisconsin’s presidential - primary ol indicate whether - Presi- 1 Wisconsin Go : ca CEN: cradied ia Flap Se eM, ers gather around the-wrecked TWA airliner that Rescue work- sat LAKELAND, Fla. At Cleve- land Court Grammar School, stu- dents plan their own menu once weekly. Lately, spinach-has been (Continued on: Page 2, Col getting .the most votes for the) choicest food, ice cream the least. An era in Pontiac’s history dat- ing back to 1837 may-come to an end. tonight when the last paper ballot drops through the slot of the voting box. Two months after the state leg- islaters and governor approved Pontiac's incorporation ‘as a vil- lage, the town's people “duly | elected” seven trustees in the first’ use of paper ballots. Millions of ballots and 119 years later, Pontiac voters go to ‘the polls teday to elect «seven charter amendment on what commissioners and decide a Will Today's Voting End. Paper Ballots? could possibly, be ‘the last use of paper ballots in the city, On Feb.-8, the City Commission approved the rental of 80 vot- ing machines on a one-year trial basis. . City Clerk Ada R. Evans ex- pétts the machines to be available for ithe August primary. _ After a one-year rental, it will! be up to the commission to de-| [cide whether to purchase the ma-| bo for permanent use or ‘Te- vert back to paper ballots for fu-| ture elections. Hundreds of hopeful city lead- ers have had their names appear ‘meénts and referenda have been $600,000 niunicipal parking lot _pro- on these ballots. Some have ap- peared but once, while others have been listed many times, A variety of charter amend- placed ‘uhder the pencils of Pon- tiac voters, for-the traditional ‘"X"’ signifying approval | or disapproval. In March voters took up their pencils to cast ballots approving a gram, | i And after # p.m. today, the pd- per ballot era closes in Pontiac./hos Eenatuien == Attack British Bombs, Stones Bombard Security Police, Troops; Teacher Slightly Hurt carrying Greek flags threw bombs and stones at British security ‘po- lice and’ troops in the port city of Paphos today. Bomb fragments wounded a schoolteacher and been stones slightly injured several of the British. Three bombs were hurled also’ in iLimassol, another port..of this British ‘Mediterranean island col- ony, One injured an elderly cou- ple and another & child. A curfew was ordered in the center of that south” coast city, where a Briton Has shot to death yesterday. ~ Yesterday was the first anni- versary. of the Greek Cypriot underground, EOKA, which seeks to drive out the British and anite Cyprus with Greece, Nicosia, the isiand’s capital, was quiet. under a 34-hour Easter ‘curfew. But: elsewhere one man was slain and six persons wounded. Several ‘hundred: pupils were in- Nong in the clash today in Pap- They had set out with two Af least for a year, and'possibly| \for—the-. remainder .of the city’s) history, machines will record -the| dé Greek flags to march to the ‘bishopric ‘of the Greek. Orthodo Church. Police said two or three ‘ priests were seen in, the group. NICOSIA, Cyprus i — Students a AF Jet Crew Dies. ‘in Dakota Smashup RAPID CITY,.$.D..d®—An Alr Free T33 jet plane’ crashed in a pasture last night as it was start. ing its pattern for landing at. Ells- worth: Air Force Base, Its pilot jand copilot were killed. The information services office as Lt, P. T. Wren, the pilot, and Lt. J. H. Cootes. Both men were ‘from Tacoma, Wash., and Were returning to their base at Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Neb, Beginning - _. The Truth About Cancer By DR, CHARL: ES 8. CAMERON Medical and Scientific Director of the, American Cancer Socigty. There are men and womey liv-) | ing today who were born inté*a' world where cancer was, with few exceptions, the equivalent of a sen- tence of death. Except for small surface can- -. ette—moatly those on the skin— ‘ cancer was rarely cured. _ That is no.Jonger true. Over the ations medical sci- are actually cured. It is the red- son for 80,000 needless deaths from ‘cancer ‘every year in the Xinited States; The big IF is’ netieg more sealer A 06g 8g & grown large enough to be felt as! a lump, or seen — sometimes s by) X-ray eapare. . All too ‘ian, by the time this is possible, the disease has al- ready passed _ the incurable stage. public's 8 decisions. Why? Simply because some can-j cets spread, not only by direct ex- tension, but by loosening cells from the original cancer and setting them adrift in the body to be car: ried to some distant location. There they-ledge and set up a new focus of caticer with all the. Any. sore that: does not 2.—A lump or thickening in the Prenat: or elsewhere 3.—Unusual bleeding ‘or flischarge 4—-Any change ine wart | or a mole. stion’ or diffieulty in swallowing. Cancer’ Ss Dicncer Signals (rae ‘heal. capac of t y for” unrestrained growth, The ghee of cancer by the transplanting of colonies is respon- sible for most deaths from cancer, Even‘ early diagnosis is not always enough. WHAT: 8 CANC ER? : Cancer is an. abnormality of cel this eager ng ons One in Every Two Can Be Cured if Treated in Time ede to worse ~ tending to kill,” differ in structure and be- the cells, is the ‘cancer. The greater the differ- ence in the microscopic appear- ance of cancer ‘from normal tis- sue, the more active or “virulent” it eae HF glee ny he Faster Holiday at Ellsworth identified the victims k PITTSBURGH u—A twiirengine One said she felt she was “going The office of Coroner William D, MecClelian saldfour female Takes 11 Lives Bight Killed in Traffic Baste weekend. Jesse Davis and Frank Margo Jr., both 18 of, Grand Haven Township, were killed Saturday when their car was struck by a struck by a car while attempti to cross a street near her in Springport. Mrs, Marie Mastick, 60, of Plym- Two in Fires, 1 Man Struck by Train fi py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS accidents), iclaimed at — 11 lives. ih Michi- Chesapeake and Ohio train ‘at, Grand Haven 4 Frank Hires, 41, of Detroit, died® when his car ond & Stee Gat EREed a B- troit, Mrs. Myrtle, Losey, ©, was in-| jured fatally Friday night when| thermometer “es i ru i ae it ar : ivf __ um poxrsc ox 4 3 i 2 i ag d ? bitin de ~The Weather . PONTIAC AND "Y—Occasional, : = and FB ny this morning : ing . this 4. : cleady and mach oe PF vmin Ragg = Ag Bhowers ae ee Be with = tow ire taild, high near 70. Winds be- this . tonight, name: pe Slee, ; Today in Pontiac PD stead temperature preceding 8 #.fa, . © At 8 am: Win j . Direction, find velocity %-3 mph. Sun y at €:59 p.m. Sun at 6:12 am. > Meon sets Mi 7 et 11°45 a.m, , : y at 1:98 a.m, ia, pease 2 > id -yeends ‘ indie Se SS, . oa : acct Hi er | F ie ae ¢ Day in wham Was Sener. mmissioners Will Hear. ® hy Major. Es' ‘ 5 Altam De AP Wirepbote with a group of ral agen . COAL MAN DEES — Harry M Shelton was ‘With & 45 Moses, industry spokesman calibre gun and OjBrien had 4 -38.| president of the Bituminous Coal taken by surprise while eating in &/ings with the United Mine Work- mi. small restaurant and they Put UP/ers Union, died in Washington, : 1 no resistance,” = | | |. |D.C. -yesterday at the age of 59, most of her life, for service and Both reportedly denied having : ioasea , { — oe anhng 1 do with te martes PIGN PFICE INCPOASE | “otercanidertone tao com: Matar clist Caught’ - cediee en Sonal sone : Milk Co tion of properties tor Parking Lot) yous Magra nmr v9 MIUK CONSUMES it sn ema After Wild Chase ; d : : ae BOR 5 Cees? : \ a The two men said they fled be’) “ (continued From Page One) |Rontial yr < His | ee | | wus Fontise Prewe;Phete cause they read in the news- , : and a revision of cost| BLOOMFIELD HILLS — When - YRE THE LAST — City clerk office secre- general - election, With the ‘City Commission papers that they were, sought |did not indicate that pickets|and firemen, and a jthree warning shots a Pon- taries Mrs. Olga Barkeley (right), 554 Lenox Ave., ij the rental of 80 voting. machines, the |in connection with the rs and| would be called: away from be-|estimate for the Eton road Pave!i.- motorcyclist’s head’ tailed’ to” jor tap epee bela onder pape 2 jection could be the last in which paper ballots /feared arrest. ca we wees eer pprhaneiy the, clty ana| 0p Bim. & Bloonufield Hille police some of the paper ballots to be used in’ 's re used. \ \ 7 a tealtiad tegy.e Ag Oakland County deputies yes- oid eras ean ti tounns sa cer swung cor agninat: the ae Ly a6 . a5 were carrying a li in all ene, Saneee® Oven sonvene ing on Southfield is explained in a oe . re} i e 5 led Gn + claimed} 0. Wayne County line and ex- | if, : toi the ground. . oN ? ! Jewelry but claimed) perienced ho trouble along the | 'Y TanaSit ® COM Gescribes| The motorcyclist, who police apine aiil they did not ‘know became) way, according to Sheriff Frank 4 : of the valuables, peat igs sewer and other improvements| say went from 110-115 m.p.h. up - - ~ The:two men csossed practically| “" Me needed tor home development) Opdyke road Saturday is Paul yea ‘@ all of Mexico and teady to| The law officers were called out|there and asks city approval. Green Jr. of 626 ‘Tennyson, Pon- nh ‘ ‘later, to quell. violence he oe tiac. Green; 28, a truck driver, ie CS sh’ es 10 [ enter. Guatemala when they were later, however, to quell. at Tas ' jarrested. . -+—— . |the Lapeer County boundary after) The clty clerk indicated this | a member of a motorcy cle club hi — 7: ’ Oe Folatal peice ave ding them the cars of picket warmed over| morning that voting so far had in Pontiac, He is married, with “the spring -turn-on of President May Decide to back to Mexicé City, i\the line of trucks,..smashing win. been light in the city’s, 11 pre- | several children. — color-drenched -foun- ae oe ‘dows and hurling verbal abuse at| cincts. There were 41 absentee | Chict of Police Stanley Kevern tain, I heard the wail of sirens Ask Milton; Depends on the drivers. . i ballots issued, and 11,963 voters is, recommending that Green be toa stop. I called my) Second Term = BLOCKADE station, —_| Tesistered, she says. | Ballothlé Irestrained from riding” the mo- out about the crash \ ’ is on two commission posts, |torcycle, although he he headed to the scene eee The MMPA station at Ortonville charter “tmendments, and two (4 cin tetas “rersking, be saw «| bright ise ten bot RUTH MONTGOMERY fs ge mon nl a Saat proposals, cause it would prevent the man aereas, tho. fell: long beteo 5 WASH 'GTON (INS) — Presi- aby Laagtne cepeenl trucks . * el |from driving his truck as well. : dent thinking of whe ’ : Holy Name Men's Club will elect): Green was sentenced to 30 days ae oe eee 2 eee ing his brother, Dr. -Milton from moving toward De t with/officers at an 8:30. p.m meeting’ in jail aind ven a $100 fine plus brought me to the horrifying |=2eMhower, into the administra- ete maltk. i © tonight in St. Anne’s Hall $15 costs this Morning ‘when he he plane wee: sipped, tion—probably as a_member of the The Borden Co, depot at Re- : ae appeared before Bloomfield Hills ont The |cabinet—if the chief ‘executive is meo is reported surrounded by "ie Trai Justice Alva Richardson on the wien re-elected this fall. -\- some 50 pickets in 24-hour daity Car Kills Troy Oy . Theme | stra resent, ig ott pcan, So mikes on Visit fo Saginaw Ores ees dite with blackened]. ° president has tind a member prety pyc ay vee hee: ‘ q ee hodies, still smoking—some in.sit-| ° Bis immediate family In his ’ . three-year-old Troy boy, Rich: ting positions in theif. seats. Others, “cla! cabinet, Two women pickets were slightly! rq Hollingsworth Jr. of 690 Syl- were twisted in grostesque poses. -}--'A close associate of the President injured Saturday when a gravel vanwood, was killed Easter’ Sun-| bien ? tr . truck carrying milk allegedly : How to Win Over the whole tragic scene lin-|told this correspondent foday that) . day when he ran into the path red the stomach-turning © smeli| Ike would have giveri Milton a top| «4 swerved suddenly into the strikers | o¢'s station wagon on the Saginaw FLORIDA er burning flesh. On. the fdr side|post long before’ how, ¢xcept for _ |i an effort to reach the plant’s!city limits near the home of his VACATION only object is jot the plane « head was the family relationship.| | ~ fading grendyerents, «2 ay Gua through the side of the cebin. [RESPECTS ; NT eked Wek ot axl Richard Hollingsworth Sr., 4&1 ras en a | Pointing out that Eisenhower is ee Cary ‘his wife, 29 and their four young 1 don't knew | The most pitiful and hearibret,(turing “more and more’ to the = mont, is scheduled to be arraigned) stron had spent the Eastér hol: + a bale tn the [borlica after the wreckage cooled. (President of Pennsylvania State St Te ee eee eat cdily barm|iay atithe grandparents’ home T was #0 shaken that I couldn’t| University for ndviee ahd counsel, U.S. Millionaire Dies with intent to do great bodily harm cn §, Cetiter road. Richard and his remember where I had-parked my “on ee ee , =" ‘According to. Romeo state police,|*ster, Karen, 8, were playing be; , bons mix more vily on Milton any- at rench Riviera o auuber af have com- side the road watching the water . pa ~jone else. He has t respect Vl. ' ean aniggne car|race through a drainage ditch; cn for his brother's judgment and gov- plained that cars, apparently C@r:/ 105 the tot suddenly pulled away :|P t D th , ernmental kniow-How./ He would) JUAN-LES-PINS, France @ —jrying Fair. Share strikers, have| +. his sister and ran into the ontac €a 5 i od Frank Jay Gould, 78, millionaire|driven back and forth in front of wee like to have -him.-dowm here per- » 1% : ",. (road, police said there. The driv- manently.” i American railroad heir who cre-\their farms, Each of the be er of the station Wagon was not acest anes 4 AN To eo des ated the gay Riviera regort, pfjleaguered farmers had earlier at-), 14 . : William H. LeRoux - eons ber rope —— - Juan-les-Pins and who was the|tempted to deliver their milk to)" “- as twe a Fer ‘ a te ote youngest son of railroad magnate Romeo...,, i Richard has other sisters,) C Pag hag Aen cchaey 1 a Eas | President, him last [Jay Gould died yesterday, Despite Isolaéed violence by | Judy 4, and Peggy, 2. The:tather |” KIWANIS 4 Ferndale, Sylvan Lake, who Wied) "tt om the “new style diplo- | His third wite, Florence Lacaze,| members, Fair Share Chairman | !s millwright an with | . . So Friday after a short illness. A ro-| macy” ralssion to White Sulphur |, former Parisian actress, was at| Rolland Brefigle indicated to s Goodfellow, Inc.,. :De- Entertainment sary"will be repeated at Bell) Serings, where Ike met with the inis bedside when he died of/ newsmen yesterday that the trott. - 4 ~ Chapel of the William R. Hamilton| \Metés of the Canadian and Mex- lurernia after being confined 13| strike might end this week. Funeral servioe-will beheld at} ° Gans. Co, tonight-at 8 p.m, Burial will be| ®" geveriments. Earty a. years at his palatial villa, “Soleil: 5. uer in the day, police were|2 p.m. Wednesday from J. J. Wes-| ‘ ries in Mt, Olivet Cemetery,'-Detroit./\ Misesbower sdministration, MUM |d’Or” (Golden Sun). . rushed to Elsie and Ovid, 100 sels Funeral Home, Pleasant Ridge : Mr. LeRoux, who was 7%, had| %® Sise represented his brother | Gould's career was a milder|mites northwest of Detroit, wherewith burial in White Chapel Ceme Pontiac High School with a deep ) ‘Itived in this area all his life, He| "Sec! ee tk a. echo of the drama staring his buc-|.+ixing dairy farmers attacked/tery, Troy. eee PES ie or possible skull fracture and inter-/naq been @ stationary engineer’ for: Wil trip threngh Latta Ame caneering father, who battled Cor-| iy carriers : a Auditorium at 8.P..M. nal injuries.) I lost % cents on|netroit Board of Education and. Milton, the youngest Eisenhower |nelius Vatiderbilt for the Erie Rail-| - Le ds Offici Is t Halt i f the deal, out of my pocket .. ..and/ister engineer at Contisental' Mo-{brother, will be ST ir August. Be-|road and alniost-cornered the gold SMASH WINDSH:ELDS |... BOGS LATCHES FO FY It. the dinner.) 7. ~~ tora, Detroit, betore his ¢etirement.}fore becothing a college president, (market ‘in-a bold maneuver that] Angry pickets smashed wind Woodward Excavating __ ee we tenes tue, daughters, Mrs {he,had a long governmental career brought on the, “Black Friday"|shields of two tankers pulling out] irmvrinGTON WOODS — City By J0MN ALEXANDROWICE | ,,1e leaves two. daugiiers, or |dating from 1926 in the Agriculture|crash of 196. ~ —. lot the Elsie depot for Detroit. - | winaver Fred L. Yockey here led ph. Colawen tib-suea. demas, WE ontpuent and the Office of War! He came int his Qhare of the $83/ One tariker. ran out of control. | 0-2) city officials to a busy PITTSBURGE (INS)y-1 started ee ee se et ee: Ar|information, Ike has relied heavily|miltion fortune at 19 and promptly|sideswiped two cars and MAITOW where dite ee ee ad out for Greater Pittsburgh + 2 — and wight (02 Milton in mapping his contro- began building it up in” railroads.|jy missed several pickets before). Go20n workmen dug trenches last night .to get some sparkling| gr sarcnachibdren. H, and Wight ersial farm program which is now|At the fiftie-ot- his death, his'gaining the highway and police) c.ssaay on West Woodward south pictures of beauty'and joy."Teamel ~~, |“, \{having rough sledding in Congress./holdings stretched into Unitell protection. of 11 Mile road. back with sickening scenes of hor-| ,y: Meee UA States-bank and oll firms, An open-bodied truck also was istopped almost immediately and ror heartbreak ‘and death. Nickolas Marcus. vars “pos ope . restaurants and interests in- | t-| attacked by the stoné-throwing |workmen shoveled the dirt back On my way back to the office) Nickolas Marcus, 71, of 83 Genter Crash Injures Five * -|zerland — hen L. i a, = ay eh ee into excavations. a eet ng Parone 4 my x ant H ita Funeral service will be conduct- piorens ouiing the milk was | Digging followed the turn-dowa ee oe at City Intersection ed Wednesday at his widow's villa) tained, L= : ef nine property _ewancs who The two, now In Oakland County Children’s Home, were caught by Oakland County Sherift’s deputies Bloomfield Area Crash Injures Two Drivers - a 4 SO ee ea He was born in. Greecé on’ Alt- gust—32,1884 and married -Ruby George Gteek Orthodex Church. Surviving besides his wife are a brother and sister in Greece, : Funeral - will be - at 2° p.m. Tryon in. Ohio in 1948 ‘- . A resident of the for 46 years, he was a r of St. year-old girl, received -slight in- ties in a two-car collision Satur- day-night at Glenwood Ave, and Rupdell St. ; ‘ _ Neither driver saw the other in time to avoid the accident, accord- Wednesday from St. George Ortho- Oak Hill Cemetery. : The body is at the Voprheis- Siple Funeral. Home and prayers will be offered at.7:30 p.m. Tues- day from the Funeral Home.. John T. Mclean. Funeral for John T. McLean, 85, will be at 1:30 p.m, Tuesday ficiating. Butial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery in. Vernon. Mr. he “a Penne ten seneey es Ms (3 dox Church, Burial will follow in| trom 2 Area-Men Injured ing to Pontiac police reports, | e,,% '\ Treated and. released from St. Lucille Ross, 25, of 605 S. Paddock St. and -her daughter, Merta;.as well as the other driver, Marvin D. Wilson, 32, 6£5138 Pontiac Lake Rd. and his wife, Mary S.; 30, and mother, Mary B., 65, of.11 Hazel wt When Autos Collide Two inen were admitted to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital this morn- ing after an accident at South Boulevard’ and Livernois road, Howland, 28, of Leonard, ‘Five persons, including a nipie* Joseph Mercy_Hospital were: Mrs.| ‘here. ; Baby A baby girl, 3 months, ts in critical condition today because of At Ovid, 10 miles south, six big milk trucks were ringed by 100 pickets at a collecting station and for a time were halted. Donald §. Leonard, a candidate for the Republican nomination as governor, sided icday with the Fair Share Bargaining Assn. in its milk -price fight. The fo state police commis- injuries suffered in a two-cat_col- lision last night in which her moth- er and sister, 1%, also were in- jured, a . The girl, Theresa Shuler, daugh- ter of- Mr. and Mrs, Perry B, suffered a fractured skull, actord- eral Hospital. Se The accident oecurred, according ‘Ito Shbler, 32, when his car, going|** east on Kennett Rd. was struck while making a left turn onto N. Stanley Ave, The other driver, Ed- gar J, Carter, 25, of 451 8. Tele- graph Rd., told Pontiac police he was going west'on Kennett and to suffered a fractured leg and ribs when his car collided with one driven by R..D, Clifford, 32, of vho_ suffered a fractured : Voting Light stop. 4. x os Mrs, Lorena Shuler, 22, her other daughter, Janet, were both released . i t a Shyler, 211 W. ‘Strathmore Ave.\ “"U ing to authorities in Pontiag Gen-| did not see-the.Shuler car‘in time, ’ sioner, ‘wha was defeated as the ‘GOP. nominee two years ago, visit- led Fair. Share headquarters in. 'Detroit last night ‘and tojd leaders, WASHINGTON «® — The Su- area for.-multiple-family residen- tial or office building use. High Court ‘Rules preme Court today ruled a state cannot prosecute an individual for er will be forced ont of business|acts of sedition against the feder- wolesnone to hiiatts talaaee ae by.the big . The situa-/al government. a other top_ by this fa- tion ‘will get out of hand with a _ mous world traveler. few controlling Pontiac Home & Build we I: the consumer wil relly sue.” 1 at i AGFew Seats Available at trator during World War IT. SHOW f..$1.80 each, Including Tax _ ae Oia = [proceeds to be ased entirely tor bere Founder's Widow Dies} OPENS WEDNESDAY | *¢ * *rinttem ti sree One of. 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Plans Revealed | for Awards to Total Up to $75,000 CAMBRIDGE, MASS., (INS) — 1Dr, James R, Killian, Jr, presi- dent of the Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, .téday an- nounced final details of the or- ganization of the Atoms for Peace Awards, Inc. ganization, said the ‘corporation is the first set up to. make in-- ternational awards fot outstand- ing contributions to the peaceful ruses of atomic energy. * * +> The ciimaniiants first awards] _ 75¢ AT HARDWARE STORES [ fwere anmounced in Geneva, Swit- zerland, during last. summer's (Advertisement) STOPS Torrens EXCESSIVE HAIR LOSS ie ‘ g out because scalp can ference. FORD DONATES FUNDS ‘appropriation -of the Ford Motor iCompany fund, as a memorial to Henry Ford = his om, Edsel, The naa will consiet of a medal, accompanied by ‘a” cash “honorarium” of up to ‘$75,000. It will be given by the corporation ‘the merit of the contributions, iwherever found in the world.” | Killian said the medal and the for your benefit. was never better! Thatcher Patterson * & Wernet] ! a award may be withheld in Annéunce Final Details} mieten, cieirnen of the orf international atomic energy con-|', Killian said the-etomis for peace | jawards were made possible by an} - hair ked. Hair. |trustees “‘solely on the basis of]. rose S iaelljia serve the corporation are: Dr. Killian, Dr.) ‘Detlev W. Bronk, Dr, Ralph J,! Bunch; Dr, Arthur H. Compton, Mildred McAfee Horton, Dr. Mer-; vin J. Kelly, and Dr. Alan T.| Ww aterman. | | About 181% million Americans ‘hold fishing licenses and 14 mil-j lion hold bunting licenses. . savings? see HEC ‘f’s not unusual for repair bills to catch a family ‘unprepared — and borrowing the Ries 2 lige | » Bay: what you need with a. “ccc” Sanday a Stipulated amount t_ monthly. 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S. ’, WASHINGTON—Lately there has: a, Study ‘the weaknesses of small that becomes extra contagious ~ businesses and enable them to about this: time had the year. Today the MAT Baseball. Contest for +4956 starts. The prize is $250 in US. Sav- ings Bonds, It costs nothing to be a con- — want that prize? It goes to the What player who has been at bat at least 25 times will be lead- ing the American League on the. night of Friday, April 27, and. what will be his batting average? Every member of your family 1s eligible to_compete, but each entry must be on judgment but finan: a‘separate piece of ‘paper. Pontiac Press etfiployes and members of their tmmedi- ate families are barred from competing. You do-not have to fill out a coupon, write an essay, complete a jingle, or do anything else except to write out your prediction, and see that it arrives. in the College set about chid- press office by Saturday noon, April 14. Evety entrant agrees to abide by the “decision of .the judges, which will be~ ‘final. ee In ‘the $2,000 in bonds that bane - been awarded in this annual contest since 1948, the ladies have won $1,625, placing them yery much in the majority. We wonder if this year they will con- tinue to be better fans than the men. Last year the $250 prize went to Mrs, Clifton Hicks “Robert I. McCormick ‘or 1642 Newberry st. and, Mrs. Bernice G. Jozwik of Drayton Plains. ia 1953 it went to. Miss Betty Whitson Mrs. Loretta Stricklin pf 2500 Silver Drive, got the bonds, and Mrs. E. J. Peterman Donald Jé Lovse f / ‘Mrs. Marie Eggert ‘ Jone of my inside close observ- rs télls me that Easter will not ‘/again fall on April 1 for over a half. centary—in the year 2013. Since 1923 it ‘has consistently falien on cau date every 11 A phéne call from. a © ~Syunior Editors” . 4 . ira person who submits the nearest correct answer to: /ot 224 West Longfellow Ave.’ In 1954 it was divided between xof 495 Harper Ave. The 1952 winner. was ‘Miss Joyce McQuaid =. of 129 Osceola Drive. In 1951 of 38 Murphy Ave., won in 1950, In 1949 of 142 Cadillac Ave., was the winner,-and in 1948 of 437 North Saginaw St., got fhe $250. Y of, Rochester commends The; Press on at 6A fotare: and says her sues tobe t " gake the oo for. it. a) paying: the 1 “capital | "This medins little is available for’ grow stronger by the very meth- = oS Se ee not seeped in yet. This is iy becalisé those members of First of all, there is little under. standing of just what ts meant by a “small” business, Sen. Fulbright of Arkansas, Democrat, who is | rightly concerned about the tax / question as it affects smaller com-/ panies, offered an amendment last month which would give cony- panies with incomes of less than $225,000 a slightly lower - tion tax to pay while those with incomes in excess of that gum, would be required to pay taxes than under present law. ‘ ‘WHAT IS SMALL?’ But the question is “what is small?" One steel -business /with a --wolume of sates annually of $300,- 000,000 considers itself a) ‘small’ steel company” when it views its er competitor like the U. S. Steel Corp. with a volume of sales running close to two billion dollars. Teo often it Is forgotten that a . company ‘in some industries which makes even, $10,000,000 a - _ year in profits before taxes is unable to build up quickly the plant and equi necessary Se larger com- wpanies in tis field because the ‘tax laws take 52 per cent 9 year out of these earnings and leave little for futare development aft- er setting as feserves and ~ wages of invested: ‘new plant’ and b cxige aig Fe bring — costs down, The tax luction _ permitted ‘through “depreciation” of equipment bought helps. to some éxtent but Rot enough. = | ® * The statistics of income really a ‘ afford no: answer, Size is relative. The hazards of smail business are great. Hence’ investors hesitate to buy stock in them. Worst of all is the way the big labor unions have been frustrating the growth of ~ smal] businesses, Harold Ruttenberg, who used to be 2 CIO leader alongside the late Phil Murray and now is the presi- dent of a smal] steel manufactur- _ ing company, gave an interview to U. S. News & World Report a few weeks ago outlining the dam- age done by labor-union leaders nowadays to small businesses in the manufacturing industries, i Verbal Orchids 4 to- - can get, working capital at least tromi banks today. There has been tremendous. progress in that line through three- and five-year loans. © These were unheard of twenty-five years ago. Likewise, plant and — i : : their own companies, the tance tax laws often force them into mergers with large competi- /tors. It's a subjett that deserves more attention from Congress than it has been given. “Smiles” You can tell by the new cars on the road how many people are driving in style oi debt. Even the best woman cook_ is more interested in what js served on the teahion pete... man on a "rai punched a aed r in the nose, Couldn't he just told him he aac want his pre shined? THOUGHTS FOR TODAY * * % Fear always springs from igno- ranee. neues Arthritis, Though Rare, | Does Occur i in Few Cases By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. In 20 months’ experience as an intern in a 400-beq hospital in Buf- falo, N. Y., as. hearly as I can recaH, there were not more than four. or five cases of gonorrheal arthritis, among perhaps 200° or more cases of tuberculosis arthrit- is, pneumococcal arthritis, strep- tococeal arthritis, and other chronic or long lasting Joint inflammations which were undiagnosed. Perhaps some of the undiagnosed cases were Brucellosis arthritis. Of the 10,904,000 persons with chronic joint disability, 2.509.000 ~ need bed or hospital care, ac- ‘cording to The Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundaion, ° While the Foundation makes no. clear distinction between arthritis and rheumatism, I, Brady, submit ‘that when we label chronic joint disability ¢ither “‘arthritis!' (un- qualified) or ‘‘rheumatism,"’ we de- - ceive: ourselves -and our patients. For when you think of it, you must ‘ admit that-neither name conveys - a hint. as to ‘the cause or nature ~of the Aoint er a * 5 neth again I * quote fromthe ‘bulletin of the Arthritis and Rheu- matisny Foundation (May ih. 5A): “The principal shortcoming of moderh drug therapy is that while the reselts are more dra- matic and immediate, they dis appear when medicatiion is dis- continued, Besides, the various drugs in use today. have not shown conclusively that they can altér the natura] course of the disease or prevent: crippling.” Let me once again remind you poor souls’ who- suffer with chronic joint disability \merely calling it “arthritis (Greek for joint inflam- * mation) is not a diagnosis of the, _ trouble, but irather a convenient way to evade a diagnosis—fash- aw. as the “‘clinic’’ racketeers | {s inelined to be-the extrovert. And : eee te not smart aattund Oe sates Bemerye a 99 out of a hundred cases of joint is a vivacious , disability of insidious development and long standing (a ‘year or more) are rheumatiz, that's . wheat I'd call am * s Rheumatiz, { tay. not ro matism.” And I'll resume this ar- ticle tomorrow, space permitting. Signed letters, not more than one page ~ or 100 words long pertaint to personal health and aay not to nppaen diag- to tlac Press, Pontiac,: Michigan. : ___ (Copyright 1956) great-many people, who not only \. have motor beats, but also enjoy iden- MEMBER OF AUDIT Ty oF CIRCULATIONS “habs. ‘Foday there are 425-in the registered and have proper ides Honored by Press Photo - _ MONDAY, A APRIL 2, 1956 United States. with a total member. It the Senate-approved bill is iva so ae gr get : not mene out your comimit- President of the ship of 400,000, graphs of the ‘ Sein Ee OE Oy ee States and myself that ap- “Trustees. Wisely Drop The Pontiac Boys’ Club laure €9 enact il that Will peared: m-th Pres tat ff KOS 0 a : t honor for my family — launched ‘in 1944 has grown sil e, 2 grea’ ‘Hanging. Hilde’ Tumbles From Favor in Germany By JOHN H. MARTIN INS ‘Foreign, Director “Hanging Hilde’ now is under attack by East German Red lead- ers in the loud flip-flopping done in the wake of Kremlin assaults On dead dictator Stalin. * * Premier Ofte Grotewohl in an address to the East German party congress aecused the justice min- istry headed“by Dr. Hilde Benja- min of making many illegal ar- rests, an Grotewoh! not only picked a scapegoat but a woman in c his views to the latest - party line in Moscow. Frau Benjamin first was nick- named ‘Red . Hilde’’ when she helped Stalinist officials establish the puppet regime in East Ger- many after World War II. She later became known as ‘Hanging Hilde” after promotions to the su- preme court bench and in 1953 to the justice ministry. In one three-month period in ‘the enforced Sovietization 6t East Germany the 54-year-old woman's squeaky girlish voice sent two East Germans to the gallows, eight to | life imprisonment, and 17 others to “a total of 190 years at hard la- bor. _HUMORLESS GIRL Hilde‘Langue grew up in Berlin “and early. acquaintances remem- ber her as a humorless schoolgirl fired with energy and ambition. * * * “Hér respectable middle © class family sent her to several univer- sities, She became a doctor of law shortly after World War I. and celebrated by same" os Commu- _ nist Party. She married br, Wilhelm Ben. jamin, a poor Jewish physician known for his frequent refusal to accept fees, In the carly 1930s. He eventually perished in a Nazi concentration camp, and some ‘ . attribute her bitter fanaticism to that tragedy. , She ‘was banned from the courts. after the Nazis obtained power in 1933. She worked for a pastry cook and as a garment worker and got her big break when the Red army marched in. ; ’ * * * The Russians made: her a state prosecutor and by 1950 she was vice .president of the supreme court and jts real head. Frau Benjamin 4s mannish in + By JAMES J. METCALFE appearance and likes Paris-fqsh- ioned tailored suits. She wears her . hair drawn back severely into.a.°“~ bun. ‘marks not to the body of the court | but to the Communists in the pub- lic gallery, evoking cheers which she smilingly acknowledged. East German. refugees who have felt her wrath Have report: ed they never knew the against them until shortly be- ore the trial and that she re- fused to allow testimony in, their favor, She has admitted that she mod- eled herself on another former state prosecutor, Russia's late. An- _ .... drei Vishinsky, who carried out the famous Stalinist purge trials in the 1930s, trials that the Kremlin leaders now denounce as al strous.”’ Portraits — 1 do not know how much you care... For you have never told me... But you have never raised your voice . . . To criticize or scold me... And- you have never once refused ... A phone call or a date .. , Or looked the least bit angry when. .. I was a little late "... And friendly in your man- serve your love ... And I could not compete . ....With any rival who might bow . . - Ahd lovingly entreat . .. And yet you are so good to me... While you are far abeye me... | wonder just how much you care... . And if you really love me. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago ’ AXIS DEMANDS release ships, crews, YUGOSLAV-RED-TURK neutral- ity pact hinted. ’ @ Years Ago, ° PONTIAC SPRING Festival gets upder way. CLASH AT Mongolian border in- creases fears of Russ-Jap war. ere ane ; Case Records of a Psycholegist: Proud Introvert Less Likely to Be” | Chronic Borrower Than Extrovert -- Lois tg an “ape” girl, but you will find several of them in every High school. They tend to be extroverts. And they are imitating the early _savage tribes that used to éat the hearts of their brave foes. So study Lois carefully and avoid her bad habits. oe By DR. GEORGE w. CRANE Case R-319: Lois L., aged 17, gzh:school senior. “Dr. Crane, Lois is fairly popu- lar,”’ her father informed me. ‘but than—debtors; théy -are a super- stitious Sect, great observers of set days and times." «=e > Franklin: was béing humorous in thus describing the. introvert (creditor) vs. the extrovert (debt- or). But his observations are very . true,- UNDULY PROU D The introvert also tends to bef extra -proud. He doesn't like to feel under obligations te others. 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APRIL 2, 1958 1 Elect tions Two Avon Units r ge Leaders | ‘ - Janet Mather Will Head ‘Juniors; Dan Reynolds’ Is. Senior President a ; .. Elections and installation of new) ‘ ' officers have been announced by! a number ofgroups throughout “the Oakland County area. | « Avon Township The Avon TownsHip junior and > senior young people's groups have : selected officers. - - The “Aven Steppers,” ‘ranging in age from 31 to 14 years, have elected Janet Mather tor their MARY JO ANN CLARK Mrs. Ione Joslin of Holly an- , parents are Mr. and Mrs. David young people of Avon Township ‘Treat of Fenton. ° The’ couple plans M New York, | MRS. RICHARD CAMPBELL seo of Jackson. He is the son r. and Mrs. Eugene C. Campbell) a May wedding and will reside in of 2710 Auburn Rd. The newly-| |wedg will live in Battle Creek. | and supply secretary Doreen Lawton, literature and publications secretary; Beulah | , youth secretary; M . rien “Colestock, christian oes tions and status of women sec- retary and Ohris Hooper, cards and flowers: secretary, "| The new officers will be in-| stalled at the May meeting. White Lake Township This group wilt meet from 7:30 ’ to 9:30 p.m. at the Avon Conimu-|president at its recent meeting. Surfacing M18 Cause of Hassle .®: METAMORA | Delores Dee Daugherty of Jack- son ~became the bride of Richard), D. Campbell of Battle Creek, 7 nounces the engagement and ap-|merty of.Avon Township, March marriage of her daugh-| in Angola; Ind. The bride ts the ter, Mary Jo Ann Clark, to W.)daughter of William Daugherty of Gerald Treat of New York. His, ' Jackson and Mrs. Tilden Russell, Peo) of Lakeview Cemetery, |botly will lie . County Deaths James 8. Hall : “IMLAY CITY—Servicé for James ; 8. Hall;)81, of 2275 Summers Rd., Imlay. City, was held Sunday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Im- lay City. Cemetery. He: died Thursday. Burial was in Dryden ’ Mrs. William Roberts : LAPEER—Rosary will be recited ‘Roberts, 91, of Lapeer, a former [resident of “Metamora. |Saturday. Requiem High Mass will sbe sung at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Church of the Immaculate Concep- | tion, She died: ,__-- “Fomas Eddy Rowe DRAYTON PLAINS — Service John Stone WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ‘Pontiac, for John Stone, 54, of 6223) jLindsay, who died Friday. His body) wilt then be taken to the Lavelle land Johnson Funeral Home in Man-, - "ee where burial will..also’ be.’ Survivors include his Wife Mil-; ~ sons, John W. of Man-; of Drayton/ [Dees rl daughters, Mrs. Nina The Michigan Suter of San Ysidro, Calif. and! |State Highway “Department and|Mrs, Carol Hubble of Drayton ithe Lapeer County Road Commis-|Pjains; two sisters, Mrs, Teckla’ White Lake Metropolitan Clubision are présently at odds over'Erlason and Mrs. Anna Kiszelik, Spirit 78 elected by J. F. Hynds a8 who will complete M181, the high- both of Manistee and two brothers. jway which runs from Metamora) jat 8 tonight at the Baird Funeral for Thomas Eddy Rowe, 87, of 4348 Louella Dr., will be held) BOWLING FOR FIRE HALL—Chiet Irvin Maynard and Captain | ‘Thursday at the Thomas Funeral . John Howard of the Union Lake Fire Home, Thomas; with burial in’ James L. Gardner of Commerce-and H: M. Thatcher of West Bloam- Calumet. The) field line up (left to right) as the Saturday bowling tournament gets at Coats Funeral) off to a great start. The | Home until tomorrow noon. Mr. | Rowe died Sunday. Sérvice is being held at 8 p.m. to-| - night from Huntoon Funeral Home, }- < > Union Lake Firemen, the tournament was held ta swell the fund for the new fire hall and civic center there. The contest, rumning from 10 a. m. 1. Saturday until 2:30 a. m. Sunday was a great success, net- ting about $750 profit. Tournament winners included Marty Jenson »-and Supervisors annual event of its kind given by ster’s high, and the women's prize was split seven ways by seven winners. Next money raising event by the firemen will be the annual spring frolic, to be held in May at the Oxbow Lake Pavilion. ‘ ~ Youthful Director for ‘Old Doc’ -’ © Rochester Slates All- Student Show | | ROCHESTER—When. the curtain'Judy Watts, The business: details committee Working with him will ‘rises on the Rochester High Schoo! Will be under the supervision of be Robert Church, James Hamm, ‘production of “Old Doe,” every Willamena Ribbink, chairman of and James Van Nocker. Roy Koski = : the Commercia] department. ‘will be in charge of lighting and member of the dramatics class ; * ” sound effects. Otto Wendell and will have had experience ina pro-| Bill Bean is stage manager, and Morris Place will assist with light- fessional-type dramatic venture. | Jack Matthews heads the scenery ing. . The comedy will be presented April! —--— sa) in the high spo auditorium. Your PTA Is Planning: | Student director is Shirley Ten- niswood, and heading the proper- ties committee is Carmen Roll- ” Pontiac Press Phote of Union Lake, men’s prize;. Jimmie Paschke of Union Lake, young- , elected offi-| Mussen, treasurer; the county commission says was and Eleanor Smith. | eae cers at its revent organizational) Y®"4 Morgan, sergeant at arms; to have been done by the state,|Kay Hobbs, 18-month-old daughter | ds harms: wf aboaig fa Senco! SOUTH LYON—The South Lyon dent, Lester Oles; teacher vice acl and Garolad Howard, Murlin according to an earlier oral agree- io Henry. and Mary a Lovell, with committee members High School Parent - Teachers’ president, Bernard Walters; corre- Mrs, Kenneth Fautley is presi- ae a and Earl Dwyer, trus- ment. —— = eee beater ec with, . Ronnie Nordquist and Sue Seiffert.| group: will meet at 8 tonight in the sponding secretary, Mrs. Erben dent; Mrs. Kenneth Bierly, secre- The' State officials say they were C } Prey a D. HELGEMO Evelyn Thompson is handling cos-/new high school at South Lyon. | inepp: recording secretary, Mrs tarytreasurer; and Mrs. Herb organization carries on the pot joprial in Drayton Plains Cemetery.’ Sana ted by Rosaline Lock-| ; Lowell : Goodfellows work in White Lake| % Put the prime or sealer coat The yd died suddenly eae _{tumes, assisted by Rosaline. Loc Mrs. Mark Goddard of Royal (George Morris; treasurer, Mrs. Township. Future meetings will be Ver the 1342-mile distance, and | }wood. and Barbara MacDowall. | |. su speak on ““‘Bencfits of [L2ster Oles; delegate, Mrs. .Ed- Commerce held on the second Monday af each | that the second coat or mat was | ws. David Mantgelé Fomote, ire | Nancy Day is business-manag- ~“ ae ai ‘mund O'Rourke; alternate dele- Election of Gfficers highlighted month at the old White Lake Town-| to be done by the county, KEBGO HARBOR—Service tor er, assisted by ticket chaitman, | Affiliation With the National (24:2. Mrs. John Pardon;: histor- ~~ activity of the WSCS, Commerce |ship Hall. This, says Don Witham, clerk Mrs..David H. (Leona Maria), Man-| -. | Sallie Cook. -On the ticket com- | PTA.” There will also be a re- ian, Mrs. Jerry Miller, and parlia- ~~~! Methodist Church; with Margaret Lake Orion jof the county road commission, ‘igold, 30, of 2436 Hester Ct, will | mittee is Liz Szectesny, Mar- | port on the nominating commit- mentarian, Mrs. Eva Yarger.~ Kinport winning the presidency. | The new Carpenter area. Girl would cost $85,000, and the county og tirdoceg now hen, con wml eego 0 ce | fret Macce and Jean Nicker. | tee, anda bake sale will be held. | teins PEA execu: Marge Hogg was named vice (Scouts have follow. |commission does not have nate 1. Goll om tenaCEinet She | bocker, . _ Auburn Heights | tive board will meet at 7:30.p.m. president; Mary Sue Perreria, |ing leaders: Intermediate leader, amount of money. ome cn sae id a long illness. Richard Hurtubise Is Desigaing and programs depart-- Mrs -Wilber Lewis has been Thursday at the home of Mrs. secretary; Marge Steinbrecher, |Mrs. Roy Casterline; co-leader The commissioners, in Lansing) y . ment/is headed by Ellen Fisher ejected- president of Au-birrt Max Wilson, 473 Opdyke road. treasurer; Emma Griffin, mem- |Mrs. Roy-Plouhar. Brownie Lead- !ast week to reach an agreement| . Now Sergeant; Stanley, ang/ Peggy Statfy. Heights PTA. | —_—_--—— bership and promotion secre- er, Mrs. J. L. Schaffer; co-leader on the road, did get a promise. Mrs, Manigold leaves her hus-) | Jeading the/ publicity group is, * #.. Ceylon seeks foreign levestinient . tary; Nettie Kremer, spiritual |Mrs. Arnold Scholz. They plan to from the state to fix the numer- |pobe two brathers, Albert and He gemo Hired {Marvin Kitchen. He is aided by Other etticors are vice president, in 89 small-scale industries needed life secretary; Helen Horton, meet on Wednesdays, ‘ous chuck holes on M181. prema prensa Poa ne] Shelene Cowan, Myrna Maass and Marvin Norris; father vice. presi- there. nity hall April 12. Utiea ' ‘The Dieteers, a group interested | in figure Andrew Plano is vice presi- dent; Gilbert Richmond, record ing ang financial secretary; Ea- a ito. Dryder| and MSS. The debate is over the complete} blacktopping of ‘the road, which Verner and Oscar Stone, also of) | Manistee, | | _ Linda Kay Hobbs- _ | |. ROCHESTER—Service for Linda! .. -_ Assisting on properties are Sharon Hinkel; Winkie Johnson, Carol Melstrom, Ronald LeBarre, Speech, Bake Sale Tonight i} Ample Free Parking . Mr Door ..M WARDR ER GUTILE OBECHEST OF AROMATIC RED CEDAR PLU... Z2PLEPIYYDY Yo ALL THIS FOR ONLY oe Foxy Credit Terms! “hs? PLASTIC HANGERS at U GET ‘fia sister, Jane Lynn, brother; Wil-| ‘T of. Roth's | LAPEER—Service for Mrs. °Al- of officers make up ne — for (15 gheat-grandchildren. finora Kudner, 87, 634 Liberty Sf, chester Mrs. Leslie Hotchkiss and) KEEGO HARBOR— Police Chief |Mrs, Raymond Morgan.of Pontiac,'Calvin C. Baxter has annéounced Mrs. John McFarland of Clarkston, the promotion of Richard Hurtubise Mrs. Ronald Utter of Bay City, | His 'Lifian Sampier of Keego Harbor, | Thelma Sampier of Bay City, Shir- Vappointment effective E jley and Geraldine Sampier of Dal-|April 1. Nas, ‘Texas; her mother, Mrs. Ar- ‘7 * \thur Smokey of Dallas; and her) Hurtubise, 3); lives with his wife igrandmother, Mrs. Clara Charben- and two children at 34450 14 Mile jeau bes ee Clemens. |Rd., West Bloomfield Township. etra Christine ‘Holmberg | | DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for) . Miel Baxter sive announrmed )Petra Christine Holmberg. 88. of - the Airing of a new patrolman, 4181 Rural. will be held at 8:30) S#@nley Dale Helgemo. \p.m. Tuesday from Cats Funeral | Helgemo, who has already iHome, with graveside service and taken up his duties, underwent a ‘burial at 1 p.m. ‘Wednesday /in month's training with Chief Baxter. Greenwood. Cemetery, Grand Rap | He was formerly empleyed. by from patrolman to. sergeant. became Defiance F inst O. Monre SALE INDEPENDENT SALE! You'll find his shelves bulging with top quality products OOD > TORES at lowest prices! 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Srectat Sedan—this broad and brawny beauty with and more road-worthy automobile than the same see what solid truth that is. Can you make it today its record-high power and record-high compression ~— ™OP€Y buys elsewhere. a * ~, =< tombrrow at the latest? : ~isa buy in any man $ language. An pra nambee “it eh hair ag: here else iNew Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaftow It is priced within a few dollars of the well-known ae a oe ee ee - Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and ps ~and the switch-pitch safety-surge of Variable Pitch . Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special. ‘smaller cars. It actually costs less than some models _ Dynal h id's onl 7 ' of these very same cars—gnd the price we'll. show Dynaiowry--the, wens caty ‘sirplane-priaciy ed | “wan BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM you proves it. transmission. But low price is just one reason - Buick’s soaring success today. ares Bigger reason is & this: “more had more people are ’ i. os OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. sa < Posh Orchard bake Aven nea ae om oe Ponte, Michigen OE owt Phone FE 29101 ‘Dallas Fashion - Tots’ Clothes _ Feature Dip, Dry Fabrics 5 ons in, Ie esig eal for Sumer Wear _has made jtself felt in the adult “fashion world, The Dallas Fashion Center has made good use of the cotton that grows everywhere in Texas. Most important they make work easy for Mom with the new dip and dry fabrics, And now that you mothers have One. of the ‘manufacturers, Ed Green of Green Brothers of Dal- las, promises even more than good styling and wearability... He. says that his company’s little fancy pants help mothers train their tots—for what child would ruin such glamour?, asks he. - Tots to teenagers. copy adult fashions in Dallas, The one-piece dress with the two-piece look is samething new in childzen's wear. DETACHABLE SARONGS , ‘There are sunsuits with detach- able sarong skirts in toddler. sizes, and older girls wearing these fash- _ fons: will ‘appreciate “Calipso Jo” ” shorts, Colors ‘tor youngsters are 80 pretty. There are sunny yellows, lettuce greens, pinks and of course, navy. “Brother ahd sister play- were done to perfection. One by Johnton, Inc. was in bright yellow Fullersét with a matching checked pique shirt (for boy) and Ddlouse (for girl). “The shorts in the Srader Sportswear collection do what.. shorts ought to do. They fit snug- ly around the legs and yet are -built for comfort, Another fea- ture of the shorts and skirts in ‘the collection is its easy alter- ing feature. This enables the youngster to wear -the garment more than just one season, — Little gitis in Dallas will look as feminine as mother, while their brothers are all set to look just like Pop this season. Use Strong Lighting at Make-up. Table. : You can't be well-dressed if your make-up’s overdone. Put a good, strong light in your bathroom or at your make-up table! and don’t coddle yourself with} - frilly shades. or pink lights. You! want the truth when you reach for| the powder box. Good. Grooming Hint! Whether a girl is a beauty or not, she'll find most men rate good) grooming high. So keep those shoes polished, hemlines even, stocking) late. ME 4 ! i ~ A natural “vote-getter”. for summer's “dog days” is this one-piece dress with gay rickrack by Prissy Missy of Dallas. ; The sleeveless-top has a scooped neck and the gathered, seersucker skirt is trimmed in a blue strip of the solid with rickrack banding. enter. Spotligh Ce % % % The detachable skirt is trimimed with self- ruffles while the bloomer pants and bib are edged in contrasting frills. A very carefree cotton — like that used in this. playsuit by Green Brothers of Dallas — will mean plenty to Mom. The fabric is a no-iron, combed batiste. Set Spring Music Meeting ‘The Michigan Music Teachers As- sociation will hold. its, spring meet: | ing in Battle Creek, Wednesday. | The Battle Creek Musie Teachers|member of the University School ub will serve as host for the oc-|of Education and chairman of the casion. More than 150 college, high: Michigan State Committee of the school and private teachers are ex- pected to attend. cd Dr. Allen C. Britton, of the \versity of Michigan School of a s Uni-| Mu-) forum, |'be held. A-plano forum will also corm Central Association, Best-to Buy Quality Dr. Lester Anderson is a faculty [Rather than Quantity sic; witt address the group on as-| Best fabric, best line, best leath- jpects of coordinating the activities! er, It's better to have fewer things of private and public school teach-|but fo feel proud when you wear ers. Julius’ Stulberg, of | Western demonstration on ensemble play- of Detroit, will speak at nad voice | The waistline moves around i in spring. fashions.” High and low seem to be the bywords—depending on whose word you take.in thesé"¥pring fashions from Paris ° Designer Balenciaga. pre- collections. sents the dress at left. It i promi with a ‘pleated front and.q belt oan te give a. low-waisted - & see ences eens arn ni aetion \ hee” s of Havana them. And once you have them, take Michigan College, will coach a {care of them. Hang up clothes to air at the end of the day, keep shoe seams straight and gloves mameace:| ing and Dr. Cameron McLean, |trees in your shoes, use saddle! ‘soap and polish for leather. AP Wirephote Belt b egds in bow_gn the full.’ * length back buttoning. -Hat is gray straw. At right is designer Givenchy's. ‘straight skirted ensemble of coral shantung. _WPite bett above waist gives high-waisted finish look to three-pocketed tunic, Helmet hat is dies sete Len ) 4 Womens Section MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1956 PAGES 18-17 To Appear With MacDowell Male Chorus jaa, F i ‘ « ~ 55 ° Spring Concert Features 2 Artists. Hildred Kronlakken and Thomas artistic singing. Miss .Kronlakken, ble! The final group a. Se pro- Tipton will. be guest artists forjand Mr. Tipton will each present gram erican f Songs, the annual Spring Concert pre-|q group of songs, and by special] European folk songs and classical sented by the MacDowell Male} | favorites. Chorus. The concert, April 21, will| Tickets may be obtained from be held at the Pontiac High School There are five pages in imembers of the chorus or at Rob- auditorium. weld s Women’s Section inson’s Studio and Calbi Music * * | Store, - Mr. Tipton hes sitered is Pe ‘acca will sing _a group of duets! ene r. on a 1 | jtiac for previous cancerts and has|‘r™ light opéra and musical com- ‘Stresses Tube, Bell, \delighted his audidnce with his)~~ Go The annual musical event | Ball wn Effects marks the climax of the cher | For spring, Jacques Griffe, noted us’s season activities, It is also | {Paris designer, stresses three the second major appearance of | themes in his collection-—the tube,’ the group. The previous program | the bell and the ball. Tubular effect was the Inter-City Sing held in jg seen in simple sheath dresses. sponsored. by the Pontiac Parks) February. Full cocktail and dinner dresses = Recreation Department, met! his year's concert will feattre|achieve the bell motif by deep ursday afternoon at Wilson|three groups of songs. The first;{Fuffled School for a cooperative luncheon! a f lov feat and social afternoon. William| ,. A pend of love songs; serenades, res. Youngs was a guest. The The group will meet Thvareday| church, . spirituals, at 1 p.m. at Wiisn school. - ‘settings of versions from the Bi Sunset Club Group Meets for Luncheon’ Members of the Sunset Club, | songs about women, ‘The sec-| anthems andiat the Hem ,-like a harem skirt| with a _catt. ts Chi ‘Chill Easter Temperatured { (Kept Spring Under Wraps et a Mi oa CE A toaphaey ssaihablo facket dress ie needs no ironing is big news. for little a from Johnston of ~ Dallas. It is made in one of the new “dip and dry" fabrics while the jacket, which is “lined in the dress fabric, is orlon and wool, The tucked bodice bouffant skirt of the dress are e printed with tiny rose-. buds, © , eee aang NEW YORK U®-Gay spring col- ed the most glances in the Fifth ors peeped out only now and then|Avenue parade, Most of them - ~ trom under furs and overcoats in|were small flower-trimmed mod- Fite Avesne's chilly Easter, periels in yellow or white. rade. ; One woman wore a-bushy crea- o--@— 2 oo Police estimated 1% million pa-|like @ duster and had g toy raders packed 11 blocks of the/@” nesting in it. . : ibreeze-swept aventie at noon yes- 3 : ft terday. A bright sun vas shining! Wisteria Violet Makes Spring Fashion Debut - Last year’s crowd was estimated at about “fwo million, Few exhibitionists. popped up in the throngs, — because the Police had “No advertising or exhibition. ; deroga religious $0 _ jot ‘lemnity of the occasion will be per mitted.” PS + Before ‘heaiien up the avenue, hems or _ box-pleated sarge: for early silhouette features full Raph W.. socloaen minister it lond group will include songs of the| skirts pulled into a two-inch band Christ Methodist Church. | Women’s thousands of New Yorkers and lyisitors jammed flower - decked churches for Easter services. Francis Cardinal Spellman cele- brated Mass before an overflow group of worshipers: at Rion Pat- rick’s Cathedral. More than 6,000 persons- filled Radio City”Music Hall, a movie — serv- conducted by Rev. Dr. a * * hats, as ray attract- Two Become Members . the card party to be held Wediies- refreshments for the? affair. lof the .decorations committee as- |Saviigs and Loan Building at’8 ip.m. Mrs, Ernest Lendler is serv- countertops Honorary — At the recent Majority Degree meeting of Order of Jobe Daugh- ters held at the Masonic Temple Mrs. Walter, Wisehart and Delores Carter became honorary members Committees were anhounced tor day evening at Pontiac. Federal ing as chairman of the contarts committee assisted by’ Janet Wil-. son, Shelby Murphy, Shielah Kind- er, Aleen Farner, Sharon Ram- say and Mary Weakley. Mrs, J. Harry" Stuart is ticket chairman, Serving on her com- mittee are Janet Kneale; Kiki Sekies, Jolene Hodnell, Sara Stuart, Loretta Young, Sharon Bulow, Susanne Field, Carolyn Mills and Janet Reed, Members of the publicity com- mitte include; Barbara Lecornu, Janet Eddy: Janet Kneale,. Kate *~ Reeves, Gracie Latherow, Sharon Clark and Marilyn Siegwart. Virginia Sheehan, Carolyn Mills, Jolene . Hudnéll,. Karen Denham and Carol Wesness will aerange Karen MeCiettan is. chairman | sisted by Doris Reed and Susanne Field. pk lr | -|Wood Durability : . Durability’ ot ‘wood ‘kitchen| * Members of Job's Daughters Bethel hice’ are re, th Galdh ant Salers ing themselves with their first activity following the. pore x a at ‘Lenten Season. Surah Stuart of Euclid avenue and-—da “and: rough, — " . _— Ramoey of joet recat (left to right) eee Ps M z - aataat, 5 ay the poster they prepared ling f evening card party’ to be held at vi cand whorl fs haeey oo bs THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 2 2, 1956 < (~ QUALITY FURS | - | Values to 49.98! : colors. SPRING COATS Values to 35.00! 338 858 Values to 6998! Values to 11600! 100% wool or cashmere, fully lined, in Spring 8-20, 7-1 le Third Floor _/) | en SPRING SUITS | i 38) *48 ‘58 144-22. | Velies 10 49.98! Values to 59.98! Values to 89.98! . Famous makes in 7-15, 10-20, ‘Third Floor ‘ J FINE WOOL SKIRTS | 3.88 3.838 | Values to 8.98! —° Values to 10.98! * _ 7 . ae _ Shop "41 9 Tonight! | Famous SWEATERS A Values to 10.95! 6.88 ‘aww nos TAB "Third Floor of Fashion 188 Values to 8.95! 3.98 Orlon Values! Street Floor — BETTER — ES ae. Values to 29.98! s13 Wide variety of fabrics in 10-20, 1412-2412. Third Floor Values to 19.98 a Values to 24.98 ! a , 8 Values to. 24.98! - Values to 69.98! ‘Third Floor Reg. 35.00 Borgana Sleeved Stoles. . $29 Reg. 66.00 Dyed Mouton Processed Lamb Jackets-..........°° $49 Reg. 59.95 Natural Mink Scarfs. . $49 Bey 99.00 Dyed Mouton Brecaeed’ . ea eer ee $79 Reg. 66.00 Dyed Mouton Processed . Lamb Coats I ak mae $59 , Reg. 139.00 Dyed Muskrat Sling Cape — $89 Reg. 199.00 Dyed, Muskrat Coat...... $169 *All Fur Products Labeled to Show Coosny of Origin of — Furs! . Third Floor _/ 1 we SHOES T's Values to 15.95! . r # Save up to 3 on new Spring shoes-in famous name brands. All taken right from our new _ season stocks. Broken sizes and colors. All heel favorites. Hurry; jes today for yours. All sales final! } 2 __) SELECTED FORMALS | i | $ : 3 3 uf Street lial “a L -, io ~ INEXPENSIVE DRESSES = - = - — | pis to ‘16.98! 10. BB ~~ y alues to 14.98! . 3.88 lio Maternity Sis BD & 5 values 5 2 & SM ‘ —~ “BOYS'-GIRLS' WEAR Children’s Coats " a Ss . Reg. 5.98 Toddler Coat Sets, 2 to 4! 5 ta Reg. 8.98 Rayon, Fully Lined, 3 to 6x! | es “Reg. 14.98 All Wool, 3 to 6x! aon Children's Ge oats! — Coats! ‘ Waite's Children’s Center—Second Floor . ay _binls Coats ! - Ty ‘Values to 19.98 in Wools and A Rerror 7 to 14! » Girls’ Suits! ti / Reg. 8.98 4-Pc. Unen and Ravi, 7 to 14! 1" Little Girl’ Hats! Values to 4.98! Spring Straws! ~ (Third r citi = Voie v0 1.95. Fo: HANDBAGS: | Reg. ‘to. 10.96 oll at . Others | the . * now . 88. ae & | i Nand avenue and Pamela Siple ‘of ‘conservatively as possible, ‘sampling of both is readily seen’ Then, to keep thes clean and | iin men's new jewelry collections. | dust-proof, just fold over the top of, There are_jewelry designs a-plenty the, bag and staple naar | There are gay and - conversa-! golfing, or even driving with the: ; ae |Personal’ News. of Interest | Orchard Lake Coutiry Club held|they will spend two weeks-visiting dance ef -the spent the Easter holiday with "+ Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Salton of Nera er and Jane Danton of . ee wr pee frd Shoreview. rive. ‘ | and Mrs. D. J. Eames in Mra: Frank™E. Taber. of Gak-| Obese: Mr, and Mrs, Harold Wedow North vere street left by- plane South: East boulevard are receiv- Friday for Atlanta, Ge. where!ing congratulations on the birth of |Men Turning to Colors| Fashions for men, during the past few years,. have begun to in- corporate color, variety and even whimsy, creating ia..whole realm of good taste. Where once) it was .mandatory to dress “Take Special Care male of the species may deck hit lof Winter Suedes self out in — plumage. | ee ~Buring spring house cleaning, hen you store away your winter Though out conservatism is far,“ ‘from out of style, it has its bright S¥des and satin ‘shoes, brush counterpart, reports the Jewelry em off and place them in a! Industry Council. A’h and som e Plastic bag. choice available this spring. Price- wise, the picture is also a pleasant one, for men's jewelry is available new'in a wide range. . for évery-man—simple and _neat-) ‘ly tailored cuff links, for instance, ‘in proportions that range from/ ‘medium to small. , *_ * © Spring Exercises 7 |’ Now that spring is here, get’ joutdoors frequently +- walking,| tional pieces, too, in medium to windows wide open. There's noth-| large sizes, in such variety of mo-|ing like fresh air to put a sparkle tif, material and color that ajin the eyes. It purifies the lungs | mere glance at the highlights would and blood stream making dull ey es | e\ SAVE Up “Ya OFF | | chairs «835 %| Sofas oo AQ OP All Work Guaranteed for 5 Years Serving Pontiac W W Home- maters ILLIAM RIGHT | on ‘i « Fursiture Makers and Pphelsieos 23 Years! 270 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. do no justice to the {remendous'alive and abe we = . Ealipeiee tess te ee is 5 To SAVE ‘$246. 00 Five feet long, polished front and tin te ped tre $369 Liss si Se fears tes 4 : No Money Down—18 Months to Pay > Hl Our Insured Payment Plan Permits Small « ‘ ~_— Payments for Any - Memorial ; fh ‘ Sip 1 a eR OE F “A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO MARK EVERY GRAVE ~~ “24” Long, 12” Wide rates. $55.00 Value 4” HIGH SALE PRICED AT Reg. $65.00 Value 6” HIGH SALE PRICED AT Low Payments of $3.19 a Month Come the — while sured. COMPANION MARKET = 36” Long, 10” Wide, 16” High You'd expect to pay $160.00 Come in and SAVE $32.00 YOU Pay ONLY Low As $00.00 -. Office and Plant, Open Daily 8 A.M. PONTIAC G “115 MONUMENTS—250 MARKERS Ss Cfo F From ant All Firet t Quality Granite | 39 349 ACT. NOW! Memorials being offered during this sale: Make your selection Memorial Day erection is- as- _ REMEMBER—Sale Ends. MEMORIAL. DAY. GE SLONAKER & GRAVE MARKERS MONUMENTS 20% t to 40% OFF hs 3 i OO BEX Master-Craft Designs _ Many New Floral . Carvings , TY. NSN | DS RASH | em fe AFt,6In. long” ' * Reg. $365.00 Value ‘292. Your choice of several brilliant Northern Granites and Soft Toned Greys. BIGGEST AND BEST * SAVINGS EVENT In Our 25 Year History | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | in and see for yourself wide selection of fine display is complete and _ May 30th % hig _ ‘Sunday 1 to 5 P.M. : & MARBLE CO. St = ae : . ices - : _‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRII. 2 1956 . . 4! ¢ FIFTEEN ‘ = Here’s a New Id Rese, Hi: abi Wi ll R Fa be To keep the cap of a glue or ing, coat the scyew, threads with, ‘ warm ler or damp t ft i. at play cao tna. 4 Glassware Etching ee uccess” -T1apdl l Ou ai ure = ————— _peeded "to etch persaial monc-| Powder in-Shaker | BY ANNE HEYWOOD) on “a canyaign et! ile one: jthe. kind of money’ I have: forjhow.-unimpressive—ihat she badll npdiortcegen grams_on glassware. A stencl) or those who have tréuble| We forget, sometimes, that suc-| eesses, ~ clothes, ever really succeeded. at, SPRING SALE eee tek edhe cactobe ant tual Tn, rvilad powder on the Gone-(come ts just ax much @ matier.of} After. the sucoase habit is well “It eostas'te tuo Gint my Me Tt was @ scrawny list and two of p herp Rapes ag ain tha : try using a. decorative|habit as failure is, A ehttthched, his troubles are usu-| is going to go on and on the four ‘items dated back to her gs et os tie seal a Dek | ert powder. ‘The! ld ping”. 4s. ip ieee Oe Tk poe ods ate ateld wohgerengehong But at least "Forever Lovely! metal tube on to-the stenciled let-|right amotint of powder can be i fac, eeme 19 metlt ly ough cts the oar dy It: was a, perfect example ot the|t "at ®. bekinning. : ' “Forever Feminine! : eee much ' example ter and allowed td r for three put right on the putt. e credit bad habits with é when I got a letter from Mrs, R. se ccnak vee Gk & ies Next, I made her resolve, Our W : —— : sea hacah eager cane Maxon ag gre Pomrguat tint she did really well; ust | 48Y,-10 do one thing well, i onthe E PERMANENT $8.50 and Up “ the good habit is more % She had| 0" list of failures. ‘was only waxing the floor or . Haircuts Included—Phone FE -8-2223 powerful and more apt to get em-| TM referred to as “ibe pale| She also mentioned that she| crim, ©, Sankyes mofo to ‘DELUXE coup Wave M Ex were ‘|eray Uues,” and T knew” exactly|wanted to start some kind of bome| °° nae ate . arilyn’s. Beauty Salon | Dateaey oon soni We oot loos bee est and some income, but she was|increasing ist of successes and] ) of ‘ | 642 Auburn—East Side Shopping Center ib Ben St SRS | ay ab et ee eee eee c \)- look ified Ek : es i 4 : a . . \ q 2 . anes answer is to|get him embarked |, Mbut neither, is- it bApPY:| w, aan i oe ee @ Goome O8 Treatment aaa > =. Ld sescnoe manage'te sny's| {. txow tat: she probable tar rom hs Toe hae no you get fj ; 2 “ - ) stay , WN we Nae A ad al | ee Sg 4, little ahead of them. But I never|wanted me to give her specific! miles long, and she feels much © Becutful Deluxe Cold : Son t a ; . ..- House of Finer Cleaning .. ° ~. manage to really accomplish any nce gr Edge lange Fg more effective and successful. or. just ‘gee ee thing. “ante dias niend, I suggested ways| - She ts also about to embark | @ Paling Sparkle > 7 “1 don't make a better mouse-|in which she could begin a suc-|.°™ project of candy-making. , Se 6 es ee eee Guar FD It cr Macy Padi é eavaeneaa I'm not a conversational us sucessful,” she writes, 80, cud 1 cont Gren, Miia 9 Sachiin| ‘Phest, the wes to inake'e lit oflet "certo nl @ And Even Glamour a plate on 0 dime, which 19 chest the things in ber Bie—so matter : (Copyright 2 ny | 4 A $10.00 vaWwE | Wh -S Actress OKs ‘Whoppers -- ometimes Se 8 le «s+ Service os. & Work ai ) ans) 2° pe is alee ty’ uperiog Wor Special Prices — loner Geen death Salve es vat a aoe Ws wae Bi | ti wise— say you always wanted sx litle ane Lee Cadly i for .a husband to tell his wife a| 4 ; au me wane ae ok: : — whopper under certain circum at all: Anyway, they say NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY tances. at lovers al ha A : , oe ct Se eee “41 N. SAGINAW MEZZANINE FE 2-053! The -beautiful red-head ‘pointed o en ee cers : out: * ” The only items’ that stuntped “Sometimes a lie will save a Greer irts, | send both parties to the divorce a |phone courts. « THE NEWNESS, THE pe ee eI : odel you hired as a secretary, | the best secretary you ever | BY OGC’S FINER CLEANING =e ang St the just isn't your type!” Ris oye NX Greer added: | ““Cold- plated and. silver-plated fabries\. Phan aie 8 gw we pce ms bon _ may be dry cleaned . ape pike: that way and go out and buy her require careful inspection special a stunning dress in the size she « handling. tised te be.” ; Ogs’s gives these lovely, beautful . The well known movie queen, : “fabrics that special care.. So—wear who has been the waging thos = your new creation with care - free a — — role in oon confidence. Wheri it needs cleaning “Mrs. Miniver,’ was bubbling Be send it to’Ogg’s where our modern over with “Confucious say”. tips i , cleaning, caréful handling methods | to the man of the house. . Pa restore It to newness. = “There are many touchy do- ya ; . \|mestic situations,” she explained, ee = “that gee pg a clever lie os , foag aes - from a. er - > | : oe } “ Y Pick- : i “F , it your wife's , : , | ‘ 1a 3-Day Rick-Up and Delivery ss esi omy. | simi’ tees and fo member ep ie ° ‘|you like them any. way, especially)-- s, that can be taken out of ig oe : a - lit she-makes them herself, If ee Oe Oe ke ee MS Le .- Five Cash and Carry Stores: + [ive tm the clobet, But dow’. knock Sag bP mn ae cpiargel é ‘379 E. Pike Street - _ {her glad rags.” ~1 ) ipelient cloth boots that can be| l= ie — | ne eres ~~ lsop HOPE’s WIFE No. 8350 with Patt-O-Rama in-|folded in a small spacé, 8 Ee 430 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘The trim actress, whose most-re-(Cludéd is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16) For children there are new |/ Es 4481 Highland Road (M-59) _ |eent appearance. was as ‘ Bob/years, Size 12, halter, % yard of| Plastic complete with = 3726 Auburn Avenue . |Hope’s wife in a TV comedy, fur-\35-inch; skirt, 1% yards; shorts,, Corduroy tted-coltars and brass | fence of \ \ther advised that you should swal-/¥% yards. — . nes Pe ‘ . ow your bicarbonate and praise] \ For this~ pattern, send 35c in| joo yun a ba teided late Fr 4 : your wife's cooking, .even if it/eoins, your name, address, size) o™ oN oy Sal can s inlly Pri acy sticks in your throat. - dekired: and the pattern number wetepe. e peneny Ine » =f “And,” she said, “when (you're |to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372), Plastic puddie-fumpers also have) @ ; Phone FE 4-9593 © Oss GLINER ih due at an important function at a certain hour, by all means tell the little woman! it's an hour earl- ier—so you'll be on time.” « On the touchy subject of going out of town to business conven- tions, Greer laughed, “That's. easy, just her not mapy —t FOR PLAYTIME... _ Weer Skippies Pontie No, : pee New edjustable leg “§ wa twon cts poahlte os Girdle No, Let Our EXPERT CORSETIERES =— Help You to. PROPER FITTING | Every Outfit More Attractive x crm SS With the Right - Fashion . Basics qm” ~ > / Never before such a gay array of light-hearted fashions. And never before such a complete collection of Formfit Fashion Basics _-+eveach-one- designed to do — beautiful undercover work in ) choose the justight creation for ormftit &. your wariestm, Come in wt CARE aA gnu Ht wi Ri % A ) wan She rolls the brim up all around (in her own: - ‘ and grownups demand comfort and = convenience — and those are the inimitable way) into the youngest, jauntiest sil- words fer the mew vera - houette of all... the gay young Bretton. Other When making gelatin salads, rub é3 styles to ch aed : a little salad oll in the molds. This|ii * oose : ee. makes gétting it out much easier. | PS Millinery Salon—Second Floor % THE BEAUTIFUL. Son bs arto ant Fe ee Wait. ‘tilt you see. their good tooks, nf ety ee: os ae ce ee ee eS i “ ined te FIT’ and physical energy and Sus plsin/yaceus of every singe cell in our| ®t peas, slnach, veal, ham tock be © it te Ri ht About Takin bubbling spirits, It is also a well|/body. When we are low on red| m4 whole wheat. If you eat a | Hy HAVE NO LEASE 9 diet with appear, uncalled for, as a by. known fact that poor nutrition has|blood corpuscles we are chronic-| Well:balanced cnewh'| product of coustructive: and en During difficult times st soight| “These: Bids... ally tired and have’ little resist-| meat, greens, eggs and whole | Prouncl @ “Make it your (De especially helptul to look at life|} us just the opposite effect. Malnour We are poorly ‘nourished| Wheat your tron in will be at anh ving. travel the |i? this way. We have no lease on : ished children make poor grades in| #2C*: : K sgolngied it. We demand so much ms By eee Poser school and mama and papa may|*"4 easy prey for any germ which) ®' Tt . whole world over and never find |’ gers A veader writes me as follows: |not be so bright as they should be|°°™** Be cd ; __Miiiies have demonstrated that} 10 ; = a oe Eves circumstances. — calcium is the most usual loaned “T ma young single woman in)in some On Rengont Got ti sue ef Ge | oy in mlnetele. fo the vitaamin| , Love is the seme way. No emo-ius for 0 a lovely short period. We 4 the late 20s and live with my. sis- family people are more likely to so rapidly rs tal jd net oun. am. : | . tet and brother-in-law. My sister is be deficient in vitamins C and the|90US touch of possessiveness. _ Mot too many years older than I “1B family. Vitamin C is widely |Cannot demand love or hold it by| Why then, sinst ait tokio niasinas am. : : scaiterell the foods we eat| Sheer wishing. It is free, spon-jthe unchangeable? Why not take ; _ “Recently we had a discussion but-in ——— amounts. It is;t@neous emotion. We may earn it/life as it comes, piece by piece,|# > in regard to accepting invitations|- also lost easily in cooking. The|Y qualities which endear us to| hour by hour, moment by moment? | eS ad —s ~ citrus fruits are our only reliable peed se valligcilecrag ge If we put as much verve -and |) si Iason’ ete tnvited: to the houses!” and practical source. oak far tA enthusiasm as possible into each — — of friends, the hostess will say *_ * * , * 9 © * . bit of time we have we will have ‘Bring your sister along.” it, as a regular habit, you eat’ yy js impossibly shortsighted to| lived “more than many persons eg la variety of fruits and vegetables, live rae the moment alone, to make | whe live te be 100, - “i feel that this invitation Is jmeat or fish or fowl at least once short-range choices which will lead| Anyway, if we hold onto ‘time| merely extended in courtesy to ‘a day, whole grain products and 4 giture frustration ond unhappi- | and tee dad hap iness too .tightly | my sister and do not feel right eggs, eat citrus fruit or drink nesss. we have siidien Coane each — es in accepting. ¥ think tn order citrus fruit juice, drink two glasses The alization pene that | ment, as it passes, is spoiled by Py te feel welcome an tnvitation of milk daily and reinforce your Pied re sar a nemens Se the-crerell ‘appreiendive jpletiets ie ~ should be given to mo oe diet with some vitamin B complex, ol a otha at ail, the oss y- What ts your opinion of : you will have a right to feel that it owes bapa ng T . My wife SI os = vinta” ; you are giving yourself a break — omry yer - e Seee i — i“ hould a asked so far as your mineral, vitamin "#@V®» every month, every hour, is Allot Some Time for Herself. ‘ Rng paaywehangQ- in and protein intake are concerned. - : possible belittling show “a * * «© os Sates tte segues she val Our bodies are determined and Be waswang should not accept these invitations gallant and keep trying for us| = “if you Want to. Ly even when we abuse them, but. ith Ne x‘ : “Dear please we give them the essential mate- tell ang deo garda eat -rials with which to work. peas? As you on oy ~ all ODDITY OF TIME over one's plate — vary It's odd about time! If you try ; ee ee Se ee +to-hold onto it too avidly you lose PERM ANENTS $6.50 VS i a ee it. If joyous moments are shad- : f ; of the fork oat ee, owed by (thoughts of parting and We Specialize in Haircutting ae or should they be speared? times of triumph are stalked by, ; amon: Ore, 08a ine ige ie ee nah] ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP a. . os coe litt —— * 8 # - Next to Barley Market (Over. Tasty Bakery) ~~ under the peas.and lift a not- a Many of life's most precious gifts , Open Evenings by big ee ee — it disappear as snow before the sun] 80% N. Saginaw Appointment FE 2-5600 Le oye peers oS a when they come in contact with | : few with the tines of the fork | ——————— , i iC d SPAN WITH CAREFUL DAN “Dear Mrs. Post: I'm giving * GET SP an ) i a luncheon for a bride-to-be. It Realizing that life is uncertain, and that every year, f isto be a fairly large party, but : : ; . ; ef . : I'd like it to sound informal. What| month and hour is precious, will make us live more vi His Suit Beautifully ; ag te mes would be best) bruntly during the time which is ours. 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CURVED SECTION 75° “TONIGHT TIL 9 i ecie, es aeparen sowtgan AT THE LION STORE ALL WOOL Ladies’ Coats| Toppers Long Coats i Regular #24.95 : in” ' Regular 629.95 ee | Group Toppers and Suits” Regular 19.95 Charge Your Clothes | 3 Ways , ; @30Days @70Days © 6 Months : , Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping ie THE PONTIAC . PRESS. MONDAY» APRIL 2,1956 ae er s asia ry sul, “Airy ‘n! n’ Light! Its F Right for Spring ‘GIRLS’ | COATS sizes 0-12. Ta woot, regen $538 Up Moral loyalties Won't Hurt Child; rayon faille, of fine > BOYS’ 2-PC; SUITS pay og $298 Up best selection. — 20 I Mrs. Wage does 6 deal of CHRISTENING DRESSES [church work. She belongs to the aines 6-12, Fas Sete | Happy Wanderers Extension group. saat ete: $ JOB vp | Boys’ Christening SETS CREEPER SHS “| SETS I ry all p gy 2 tab! jpoons) Boys’ ee COATS | 4 tetovon salt (iew grains} Bice 4-13. nines $588 | iene sth 0. ep) re 3 tablespoons lemon juince (2) white Hnen. 1 tablespoon grated le: a | 3 egg whites (2) dry itg Beat egg yolks lightly, add with milk. Add and rind..Beat egg The key inter-state highway ‘4)system embraces only 1,2 per cent of total United States. road and street ‘mileage, but carries more than a seventh of alltraffic and more than a fifth of all rural traffic, 21 Year of Practical Experience 378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2857; “3 In the Spring -a Young Man’s Fancy & po a, 719 W. Huron Street City & Suburban Pick Up & Delivery One Day Service Upon Request! PHONE FE 4-1536 5 Lleslelielelatleledieetieelaeteleteedteteliettedsetetindhtt Let ede deck THE EMPIRE COIFFURE Modern interpretation of Napol- eonic splendor. Wispy bangs, quesaly crest of sweeping side | Five Stylists to Serve You— . amon Me en All Day esday , OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT BETTY Le CORNU ' BEAUTY STUDIO 306 Riker Building” FE 2-5221 fe Sa a tt __ [Wage suggests serving” Lemon_| F Custard, She. gives GIRLS’ DRESSES ee Sree ee large amount and one for a-small- INow Feature ‘and fall collections’ , but having |jacket with a black velvet yoke ‘and magazines’ without Mr. B.'s Fred; like the * ‘old block’* had said asking, “What a comic, son?”!“Charge it!”— Shoe Styles High Vamp. The spring shoe styles feature a higher-riding vamp, often squared at the top, The toe is longer and pointed but confermis to the ahape ¢ of the font. seveNreny apple, brown sugar and cloves. i sugar to sweeten it. A warprising new favor can be ‘ somal exh bo tints by eounaeeat calcd to iced‘ coffee by using ground ham, drained crushe! pine-|maple blended syrup. instead of * ‘us, but hove to sec his motives through the murk of inherited | pe 4 calajadgment, FE 4-2878 20 E. Pike St. By MURIEL LAWRENCE Canglly be Suge Me.centy or | But instead of beaming upon the Ship id Setialey sempeane to BGanadiegive ny withers Regence Scrat anna ichip for resmembling him, Mr. B. a child's “dishonesty” tells us Hair Styling i Pog gg Sede daa sme en ces te co im ea) it tae eit sw Hair Cutting / J miiiey for this bounty, all Mr. dignation, — own childhoods. Because we still beamed to hear x " words, “Charge it!” the | a : : . , : He that if he had taken! ° parents said it was, we can For Spring tape ae Sie pele te Tred’ waben bite This month Mr. B, got a bill’ ., similar advantage of his. paren ts), Wt credit Fred with the Inno. 9: _ Generous, Never do they drop in that included $5:65 worth of comics, kindness as a ‘child. tie bide would cence that a belonged to Sip al “wen Coton, yokels incap- Hable of its sophisticated “insights,” * ~ *~ But. no child is ever hurt by .{his parent's moral loyalties, What hurts him is always his parent's distrust of those ldyalties and the violence with which we defend val-ij ; tes we fear instead of love. Delicacy is also apparent in the trim which may consist of nothing more than an unusual placement of narrow straps or an all-over design, as intricate as fine lace, imprinted on the leather. overlays leather bows and flowers. You'll also see stitching in contrasting eolors and contrasting leather textures. Perfotations appear in new and more complicated de- signs—and on heel and instep as: well as the toe. And, speaking of showers, you don't have to worry about April's girlish tears with many of these new leathers because they can take it and come out shining clean with the swipe of a damp cloth or. an ordinary kneaded eraser. Altogether it may not be a bad to relax, let your chin droop, cast your eyes. downward! PANELS 9 X 2 INCHES ‘Youngsters will love these em- broidered panels and easily learn the lovely morning and evening prayers. Make this handsome set * Hor your own tot, godchild, neph- ew or niece. - Pattern No. 5107 contains hot- iron transfer for two designs—each 9’ x12"; material needs, color _jchart, stitch illustrations. KIDS LOVE TED’S You'll see many happy children at’ Ted’s on Family Nights. Special children’s menus and BRINGS favors make dining out a . NOW DOW N real pleasure Send 25¢ in coins, your name, | address and the patiern number! to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Now available—the colorful 1956. Famil a OPEN—Friday Evenings — mira 3 9 , ‘Our 20th Year of Greater Value Giving! nau Te ~ Fed's | ~ MILLER FURNITURE — Where You Honestly Save! WOODWARD - at. SQUARE LAKE ROAD » 144 Oakland Ave. Needlework Album containing doz- ens of lovely designs from which to choose more patterns in crochet, embroidery and knit—plus three | book. Only 25c a copy! Storage Hint: | Dry Clean Togs For storage have your suits and overcoats cleaned and pressed by a. reputable dry cleaner. Storing soiled clothes is an invitation to danger. Doubtless the garments will be returned from the cleaner on light wire hangers. These are anything \of storage—they tend to sag and jwill not let your coat or jacket Poneh centered af the beck or side | hang in the right “shape.” So it's llent uth for jalways a wise precaution to use the lerger figure, | well-shaped wooden hangers. Pa- jper or cloth garment bags elimi- [nate collections of dust on your The severity of narrow lines is clothes. |softened by panels at side or back| EE in tailored daytime suits as well) Boil dried beans for two min- as dressy evening dresses to make utes before soaking to save time. almost all figure types, ‘one hour soaking time. Elegant Summer Fabrics Often Fool Buyer's Eye This summer's fabrics fool the,cotton’s special assets of coolness, eye. jeasy cleanability. and comfort— ote nothi What you think is @ wool suit’? * ng of thrifty prices. turns out to be cotton. What you! Arthur Jablow has turned out think is silk may be a nylon blend.| & STUP of cotton summer sults that are well-bred ehough for a What appears tor be tweed may) boa: a well be linen. And what looks like) 0@fd of directors’ meeting, look . for all the world like wool, and linen probably will be anything) t m dacron to wool. come in the newest silhouettes tigh in the popularity poll for) °f 1956. ‘simmer wear aré new Cotton suits| There is, for instance, a gray |as carefully tailored and highly) slub-weave cotton tweed suit with ‘styled as the gems of the spring/slim skirt and flattering fitted San slim silhouette wearable for After boiling. beans require only| . | eepeeconniion 1 | * * * ‘and a couple of rhinestone buttons INTRODUCES £'@ MAGNIFICENT It’s a specially blended waving . solution designed to give notural beauty to the most. difficult - to - wave hair. | Intended for more ex- pensive peprenants we offer at special prices. Sp. 1(" “Complete with Cutting and Styling - for Bleached *Dyed *Dry: *Brittle *Overprocessed *Generally Abused ‘Hair “Where Setvice and Quatfty~ __-Are Supreme” | No Appointment Needed! —_ Immediate Service! _ e a. ithat could go to lunch with as- surance at } the Colony or Twenty- One. | There is a gray. checked cotton tweed with slightly longer fitted jacket, a crisp collar line, slim skirt and an air of confidence. - And there’s q distinguished sult in his new demidetached silhou- ette, with semifitted jacket and ' back interest,that is done in a | Nght-weight fabric blending ray- °f on, mohair and wool, It has the | Casy, unaccented look of some of the newest Parisian styles, would be perfect for town or travel wear practically the year round. " ‘There’s news and excitement in the fabrics you'll be seeing in ‘simmer’s favorite fashions, so if ‘you haven't brushed up on recent developments .in the textile world, ‘govout and have a, look. 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CAMERON twenty from-typhoid at thirty fromi. tuberculosis or at forty from pneu- Fri. “wt 9 eee i Phone jimmunization mean that we are i - lucky enough to’ live on into_old - Open 9 - 5:30 15 W. Lawrence FE 2-2895 lege. | age 3 MA BMARS'UE TABLET 68 Glossary of Terms. in Cancer Articles re. |cancer by transplanting of colonies -jcaner to other parts of the body. Here is a brief glossary of some of the terms used in Dr. Cameron’s book. They occur throughout this series of ar- ticles, BENIGN—Tumors that do not endanger life. BIOPSY—Removal of a tumor sample for microscopic examina- _}tion. CARCINOGENS — A cancer-in- citing substance. CARCINOMA—Cancer arising in the epithelial (covering or lining) tissue; such as the lip or the breast. — MALIGNANT—Growths that are dangerous, tending to be fatal. METASTASIS — The spread of of canegr cells from the original +fvom-race to race. We know. the | Airlines Debate'| (Using Code Plan} Consider New System for Service of Liquor on Planes WASHINGTON “~The airlines are contemplating-a “code” for - service of Hiquor on _ Planes. The Air ata: Assn, said that its. directors have the drafting of a code of standard | +practices, The code will be “submitted, ATA said, to the six airlines which | iserve “hard liquor” aloft, They: are’ American, Eastern, National, ' ‘Northwest, TWA and United. It would not apply. to-othér airlines, ' such as Western, which serve | There are interesting and sig-| nificant differences in the. amount | of cancer that develops in specific | organs from place to place and ‘\airlines already have fairly uni-| form practices in regard to liquor | ich service, All exercise control over, the amount.-served, he said. { may bring us closer to wunder- * standing fundamental causes: Some church officials and repre- of sentatives of temperance groups have complained to the Civil Aero- oh cancer, *Although it ma eppear t ‘baie rT death retes per ‘Dereon oy net |nautics Board against the serv- vi Br t =a ue we year seed 7 limon alcoholic drinks aboard as accura Loo eae Seeaeeuenty, vet rates ele gg Members of the pilots and stew- ardesses unions also have object-| ed to the practice as a nuisance, | extra: work and a potentia] hazard’ because of ‘drunkenness among’ wee H In. the next article Dr. Cam- orem Gisenases “Cannes of Can cer,” ‘Lake Waiau on. Mauna Plan Institute. . ta Yaw Kea An ATA spokesman said the six Here’ 5 EXTRA. + closet: space Store all your winter woolens in WE'VE EVER OFFERED! for you! AT THE LOWEST STORAGE PRICES this Bargain Storage nae Holds PROTECTION up to garments. Pack in dresses, suits, jackets, skirts, AGAINST. ae _ ski met .., ANY- MOTHS except fur trimmed or HEA fur coats.» =, on We Store It In Our THEFT! —VAULT— ree. Big § Storage Box Only $1:95 - Plus Cleaning Charge! Insured for $100.00. _ We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps! FRENCH GLO Tel-Huron Shopping Center 1-HOUR VALET ad Ph. FE 5.7934 by atMSU Campus = Expect Tourist, Resort Affair to Attract 200 Business People MILK FACTOR — Cancers have been bred in selected strains of! mice, nursed by cancer-susceptible moth-| ers, Thus the importance of moth- | in which the young were | record attendance when Michigan's! LANSING—Tourist Council et cials are looking forward to* nationally recognized Tourist and Resort Institute opens on the Mich-| er’s milk in propagating cancer , lamong mice. Thete is little evi-| igan State University campus | Wednesda y |plakia of the mouth. | nny dence that the milk factor operates | in human beings. | Approximately 200 business peo-| PAPANICOLAOU SMEAR —'ple are expected to attend the} Fluid obtained from certain or-|3 4ay affair to discuss current | gans and microscopically exam-| problems and learn of the latest | ined. Its formal name -is “cyto- tourist-servicing techniques. ie logic method.” Because of its wide | use among women it is better) “This ts an indication of the | i‘ known as the “vaginal smear."' | healthy interest Michigan's mo- PRECANCEROUS — A condition | tel, restaurant, hotel and resort | i not. dangerous in itself but having) operators have in keeping Michi. | possibility of developing into can-| gam among the top four vacation | cer, Certain skin growths " says Robert J. 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Last year the National Associa- tion of Travel Organizations award- ed Michigan State University a | special award of merit for the Tourist and Resort Institute and | the ‘university's year round educa- tion effort to assist tourist and resort businesses. | give the major address, at the | institute’ 8 opening luncheon. | Plan Nato Exercise “HALIFAX Nova Scotia W- | Eighteen Canadian and U. S. naval ships will take part in a NATO warfare exercise off Halifax April 30-May 6. In addition to surface minesweeping craft, helicopters and underwater demolition _Units will participate. CONTROL TEMPERATURE MERE 7, rr Hb keds Cite Man; 148 LONDON J#—Eivabov Makhmud o received the Red Banner of Labor Decoration upon reaching his 148th birthday, Moscow radio reports. .He is'a member of an agricultural group working in Azerbaijan. relief from pain!” @ | Says Mrs. Louise Pica of Lew < | brook, Long Island. 1, ‘ SET DIAL HERE %* FOOD WON’T BURN! % GIVES EXACT COOKING | (=e , TEMPERATURE! Ben-Gay gave me}; 4% EVERY POT AND PAN a new lease onlife—|- You: OWN BECOMES ‘AN. Automatic Cooker / THE 1956 GAS RANGE... The Most _ Automatic range of them all! _ a AUTOMATIC Top. Burner with Temperature control _ AUTOMATIC Oven Lighting «e AUTOMATIC Griddle AUTOMATIC Timed Oven Controls. — “SEE THEM TODAY<-BUY NOW AND SAVE Get a BIG ALLOWANCE snd STALLATION “gee é i) vs NINETEEN v: ' “MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1956 © ~ ARRIVING AT FIRST BRESBYTERIAN — While dad. parks the Beebe of Elizabeth Lake Rd. Deborah, with curly red hair, is. all decked out in her new Easter bonnet and coat of aqua. wool. Her | aster Finds m Record Crowds tist Church heard Dr. Tom Malone ousands pe “PON FIAC, MICHIGAN, at.Area’s ro a Attend Services Spring Weather Smiles As Worshipers. Swell, Attendance Here |_-!'Adtéluia, Alleluia” sang choirs and congregations all over the city Ged camo in’ music the iptyTomb and the Resurrec- tion of -Christ.Easter morning. |. Record breaking crowds filled the churches from early dawn all through the day, closing with ser- mons, cantatas, playlets and pag-| eants of the Easter story. Raster morning dawned bright | and clear for worshipers as they attended early sunrise services. | Breakfast followed in most churches, Children’s, junior and, senior choirs. and organists have been practicing for weeks for this joy- ‘ous day. ; ’ Before altars banked with white) Easter lilies, there were baptisms | and receptions of new members. In some churches, there was a L neipraticn of. ely Commi: “HALLELUJAH, CHRIST IS RISEN” — The choir of Central Methodist Church aurnrishioners filed - Catholic | was beard in the anthem “Hallelujah, Christ 1s Risen,” at the Sunrise Service at 1 until noon. o'clock, Easter morning. The Rev. John W. Mulder, associate pastor, preached at this ea service the choir presented “Unfold Ye Portals," “Ye Sons and King” and ‘The Hallelujah Chorus” by Handel. Breakfast followed the Before the altar, with its bright white lilies and palms, paretits brought attending Emmanuel Bap- early service. At 10:45, Dr, Milton H. Banh, Santer, spoke on “Christ Is Risen."’ At this describe the .Holy=Land as it is today, Dr. and Mrs, Malone have , Detroiter Confesses just returned from a trip abroad : where they visited the scenes’ of to Hit-and-Run Death cued Detroit w@ — A bad sentence ‘ kept Albert Henley, 34; from join- Pope Appeals to World pe the choir ig singing Easter VATICAN CITY (INS) — Pope hymns at the Tennessee Mission | Pius XII, in his Easter “message | Baptist Churchcin Detroit. of peace and faith to all men,” ap-| — oe * pealed-to world leaders to stop| Before the services, Henley told dress is lace trimmed’and worn with a‘can-can petticoat. The family attended the 11 o'clock service Easter morning. ; short of the “homicidal, suicidal the Rev. Harry Napoleon, “Rev- folly’ of nuclear war, ‘ lererid, I have killed & woman. [| iran away. I can’t have this hurt . i - ? MORNING WORSHIP — Children and adults filled Central Christian for the Easter morning — service. ,The congregation, and choir, sang ‘‘All Glory, Laud and Honor,” “He Is Risen’ and other in me on Easter. I want to give’ myself up." ’ * id Accompanied by his pastor, the “134-year-old cement worker went to police headquarters and. told in- vestigators he was-the driver sought in the traffic death of Mrs. Tobitha Nichols, 68. She was struck and killed by’a car Saturday. * * * Police held Henley for investiga- tion ef leaving the scene of an ac- cident. ' Chest X-Rays’ Now Available iat Two Sites * — from the Holy Land where they visited the scenes "at 9:30 to be baptized. ; savenne HYMNS OF JOY — Hundreds flocked to Emmanuel Baptist Church on 8. Telegraph to worship and weleome home their pastor, Dr.. Tom Malone. Dr. and Mrs, Malone have just returned death of Christ. Shown is a portion of the congregation the Easter “Alleluia” hymn. “The Cross of Light," a picting the Easter.story was given last night with a cast of program consisted of recitations, solos and choral arrangements. of the life and Free chest X-rays are available for the second week in Pontiac. The mobile units covering the county| Pope Warns Against Communist Lures Smc?'%es tan = ’ ily 1,500 X-rays, we discovered 21, isuspected"cases of TB, Of course other uses are ‘a few of these will prove to be old, ‘cases healed over, but nevertheless, @24 ‘lestfuction, the number is still high.” . * 2 et oi One unit will coritinue at the Court House through April 11. urday, homicidal, suicidal folly, hymns of praise and joy. Members are pictured “To incréase the scare have come modern guided missiles ca- |‘N® session. ended. being sought and paper has described what it called, “Fir ‘ t , ; 2 ra Wee . rm faith in ,vurselves is anence participation. found to procure instead, ~— a —— parade Brit); dispensahle premise tar the te-| hope that it is possible to halt this club which lasted until 7 a.m. meee ate not peace champions Several dancers collapsed before are posted at the County Court! Dra House, Saginaw at Huron Streets ‘ pe and another unit is stationed at the, The 7th Annual Great Lakes ‘Re- Oaldand County Rasd-Commission,| ROME (INS)—Speaking from | sass". with “pessiastem, copy, demaing ‘them; today sbantoatag gional of the Ameri- 1550 S. Telegraph through Wednes. balcony overlooking St. Peter's} envy: and unfounded criticism.” |others with harsh methods, tomor-|°S® Institute of Real Estate Ap-| day of this week. moe, Fore fue Xi warned ~The pope added: 7 |row coming near; today announe-|4¢ Pet podly- ort —_ ua a ‘. From Wednesday on the Tele-| e@ainst the ge — of ra “He uses now one, now the oth:|ing a new system, tomorrow’ re- : graph unit will go to Lakeside;mumism and called for “coexist-| nacing and. enticing; dis-|turning to the old.” e Housing. ence in truth, justice and love.” ,°% ng. 9m..enucing; © +f Among featured speakers will be 7 * ¢ * Some 250,000 persons. crowding cussing here, striking. there; today; The reference to myths wes (Richard W. Frey, manager of A. R. Mussen, executive secre-|the square cheered his words loud-exalting its myths, tomorrow con-| Se" 85 am allusion to the re |Northland Center, Inc., Who will tary of the Oakland County Tuber- lly. _ — oe — re which idescribe the history of the center. culosis Association, in urging Pon-| PYpR “e his blessing to | Rritich Stalin, torme , been Lester R. Arie, 6741 Highland . |tiae residents to obtain these free! =? ica etn ce i ‘British Teenagers Cut Rug denounced, — IRd. and John D.. Mills, 43% N. 4 X-rays, said, “Doing a section of’ siomie energy but he added: ‘to Commemorate Easter | ‘The Pope, in his, radio address |Saginaw St. will attend the pro Ferndale and taking approximate-| 7 iwhich wag relayéd around the'gram which offers' short courses “However, no one ignores that) LONDON (INS)—A British neWS-|worig also declared: lon a seminar basis with eudl- nance é _ The Sunday publication. The Peo-|how to pessimism, spread artfully) | : ; “And what death! Every day is ple, said 600 teenagers,-some of/and those who shut their eyes to| LONDON (INS)}-Flaws in the ‘but rather lend ear to the sug- [gestions of the aware of mdlcon-ishe week and Noten Sor Payee tent.” : : Py oS mM EE WP, pable of renating enormous dis- tances to bring via atomic weap- | ons total destruction of pien ‘and thingy... Bi ; “So that people may stop in jthis race to the abyss we again | \raise our voive, invoking light: and?—~ | Strength from Christ reborn’ fort ithose. managing the destinies of} men." N®. PROPOSALS MENTIONED The Pope did not advance any ispecifie atomic disarmament pro-| iposals such as he had at Christ- jmes when he called for a ban on nuclear; weapons experiments and| endorsed such disarmanent pro-| posals as President Eisenhower's | “open. skies’ aerial inspection! ‘plan, | | _ Rut the Pope was specific about! the dangers of Communism al-; ‘though he did not mention the ide- ology by name. 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NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico (#— Miss Ford killed the bull on the She was slow in killing her ig Colored Movie ™ toBe Shown - [Tuesday Night “4 if i at i te g : j i q desegrega-' Directional Directions the Supreme Court had rec(confuse Woman Driver ognized that local conditions must be taken into account in ordering) halted a actual time for integration in vari- ous communities. which way théy should turp. . At Can Happen Again! their seats on Tokyo's street and buses this week. The a pewspaper had printed stories about a youth who got a good job because he politely offered an ~jelderly factory president his seat. i : d i i iE #3 it ge fF OF THE MA Y.-S SENSATIONAL GRAND OPENING OF sili ees Adler's’ FOOD TOWN Super Market — ~ Pontiac's Finest. |WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING AD THURSDAY; APRIL Sth | = Scene penned ee A A A A A A A A SL _*& FOOD. TOWN BONUS COUPON * | sini RPRISES IN STORE FOR YOU AT THE reason: H (Kate Long of Oak Hill, W. Va., made this suggestion first. 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(EAST) =—s |. 287 Michigan | } q Ol Second © 349 Seward ~"“" /Thursday evening, April 5, in the ' 3 Ex , } Ralph DePalma, nate est auto racing drivers of all time _ Paul Bryant of Texas A&M will Le Pe iii ie Se ee ee fe Pla f" fe —T » E é } ; > Peo F © ag: ’ Lerst AHL if F 2 g E i! i if ara? & | Fz . tt gave up only five hits and a lone Duke Maas wag touched for five hits iid two runs in the last three innings. Ted Williams, sidelined by. a S = — & = 5 ~— s Michigan Nine. at Georgetown Score First Victory Sunday by Downing Marines, 5-1 ~ WASHINGTON, D.C. W—Michi- gan’s touring baseball team, which Washington today to take on Georgetown University. PP on Wolverines, with a 98-hit attack coupled with Don Polos- key’s S-hit pitching, whipped the Quantico Marines, 5-1, gro Poloskey struck out 11 and won its first game in a spring} scnmi training swing yesterday, came to} \;,., walked only four batsmen in going ed 3 Ble e-mucscercme wle e-cceesceoes S| www niwnrieces a| ovecncccce++ow oe] C+ mowrocccouenont 283 . Van. Berry (AL) Fiaherty (AL), T—2;08. ABC Moves to 5th Week With Little Changes - MMekinie ais. ped second to Ber- the route. slow oe ee elec: Gokusen .* * © Easter weekend of bowling. — afield. Certainly. they weren't on] Quantico’s only run came in the Tony Sparande of Rego Park, his efforts at the plate. —s 2nd when the Marines worked a/N y. maintained his first-place The Tigers were here today to GETTING DUSTED — Brooklyn Dodger ace Duke Snider pulls \ecnpea sre gh got SE 8 Seca at tego ove hie sites iake on the Cincinnati Redlegs | #¥ay from a wild pitch during a Grapefruit League game at Holman Sey a in See! Lia 4 mG : the National League before Sie tn Vato feed, Pie. Oo Dodeey eaee creer wie Lillard ifford of rad . ~ [their 1381 total we doubles spot as j S their 1, went unchallenged. “The Machine” Gets / Attention Lillard was in first place in the all- . event's class .with 2,018. jwere unchanged. d da n er S in topo Flagstaff, Chicago... o-0...:. 3002 NEW’ HAVEN, Conn. w—New!ly caused the judges to quit. * Adbrey ™~ picked by - ra dea Wig tune in I Sirehs, ‘Dotnet eS Syracuse: :. 3907 word; American and meet rec! Th machine eit be ee ea, “and wound up met Scar Raa pw. ords came-out of the 33rd NCAA/c day night-dubbed “a flop.”|credited ‘with only a tie for one.”| Amd there were those Who/Tony Sperendo, Rego, Park, W.Y... tis swimming meet, but the item ' machine otwithstanding,| scored doubles: ‘oung, Detreit,......... pores] An electronic device developed) + . Louisville...... 93 that got most attention was The! st the University of Michigan, the these were the. highlights of the, Iowa's Lincoln Hurring, 100 and /Teay fiatermacn, Beteel...).-.... 98 Machine. machine was used with success! three-day event: of Cortland, N.Y v.| weceey gpereeery _—_ B. Lilard-8. Gifford, Chicago... “aa ae ee Seen c aie ae te ant pone pionships dur-| te Teachers set a new world style, and North Carolina State's R. lau te ~My we Hane up to record the finishes In Yale's Payne Whitney-Gym and it near-| : es The annual Boxing Show, spon-| itely goofed”- sored by the high school “R’’ club) and the local Lions Club, will at-| tract 36 youthful pugilists next Romeo High School auditorium. Entrants have been paired off from kindergaten through the the eleventh grade. The matches aré scheduled to get underway at 7:00 p.m. with three one-minute rounds in each bout. . Tom Briscoe, an International) Boxing Club official, will referee.| Timer will be Ray Gamelin, and judges will be James Butke, Ed- ward Battani, and Ernest Maule. Proceeds from the event will go toward the purchase of athletic, And it was. doing okay here un- til Friday night when it called a tie — a rarity in this event — be- ‘tween Yale’s Rex Aubrey and Stanford’s Robin Moore in the 50-| yard sprint. | Chief Judge Bob Muir saic the ‘three first-place judges picked “but we had decided in advance to go along with the machine, ‘and in. showed a Aubrey as the winner, this case, the machine s' ‘dead heat.’ equipment for all district schools, according to Athletic Director Dan Barnabo. ®. Fred Stevens, Muir- said .the machine “‘detin- the butterfly stroke race, but he its added “the mistake was obvious since Dick Fadgen won by a clean margin.” | The machine found itself in real trouble with the judges after the 100-yard sprint Saturday night. “The machine picked’Al Kuhn of) Northwestern; the judges Aubrey. The judges threatened fo quit) then but were placated when Muir announced, ‘We're tossing machine out: from now on.” -Even so, one Yale official was upset. Billiard Champ ~t “ae ave Defends 1 itle and coach .at Kalamazoo State ~ High Schoot—has been named assistant freshman football coach at Western Michigan College: ls KINSTON, [N.C —Wilhe Mos- ‘coni will; have competition from wo former titleholders as he de-| . He has been at State High for the fen ds his billiards world champi- - 10 years, | * * « \e world tennis tour featuring Pancho Gonzales, Tony Trabert, Rex Hartwig and Pancho 5Se- gura, makes its belated visit to Detroit Saturday night playing in the U of D Memorial The troupe was scheduled to play here last Fall but postpened the appearance because of the newspaper strike, a «=f e * * Communist China has scored a victory over the United States, The|y Reds defeated the Americans in| the world table tennis tournament 6-4 today. “Favored Japan and ‘Czechoslavia took early team leads in the champlcnige. died Saturday at = age of 73. Detty Dengherty ot MBU, Jim - Tatum ot North Carolina and appear at the 8th annual football coaches clinic May 4-5 at Michi- qm Beate. a: All ot the home nual of the “will ‘be tele- onghip in a double round-robin tournament starting here. today, _Among those shooting for a share of the $5,600 prize money are Irving Crane of Rochester, N.Y., from-whom Mosconi recent- ly won the title, and Erwin Ru- idolph .of Sayre, Pa., another for- mer titleholder. Also playing im the tournament, which runs through April 17,. are Luther Lassiter of Elizabeth City, N.C.; James Moore of Albuquer- que, N.M.; John Fitzpatrick of Washington, D.C.; Mike Euphemia| ot New York City, and Richard, Riggie of Baltimore. ; later that night in! Cranbrook is still the record in the 1,500-meter swim 18:05.8 on Thursday, opening night. Ohio State’s Al Wiggins did the} 200-yard individual medley in 200-yard breaststroke dive; his teammate, Don —, searching for first run on the Southern train-| ‘ing tour. The Cranes dropped their second hes HONOR GRAD—Char, a Welsh Terricr, sits in front. of his cup and diploma—and seems to enjoy “the mortar board—after réceiving) top honors at graduation cere-| monies of the St. Louis Dog Breeders’ Association Obedience | Training School. Former Skipper Athletes Show Promise for Hurons: Two . Watertord High” School products, Kerry Keating and Ray Campbell, are..making impressive athletic inroads ‘at: Michigan State Normal. College in- Ypsilanti. Kerry, sén of Mr. and- Mrs. John I, Keating of 4083 Motorway, we years in a row and twice re-; ceived honorable mention on. ‘the all-state 11. He also,set a new,“ 100-yard dash record ih. the Inter) ~~| Lakes, Campbell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Campbell of 111 Waterly, was ineligible last year and has Y | Sibley, 9:07.5—announced as a new/three-meter dive, ‘and Yale’s American record. | yard freestyle relay and the ~~ Ohio State, aided by its brilli-' yard medley ww teams. Lose 3-0 on Trip Cranbrook Still Scoreless straigiht game in as many starts ‘by a 3-0 count to Greensboro High -|School of North Carolina, Two of the singles were by catch- er George Gray of Pontiac. Greens- borough pitcher Wilson Carrouthers struck of 10 Crane batters, Today the Cranes meet Raleigh (N.C.) nAnRROO Scheel. oe s00 a3 8 3 “Sf S00 a3 GMIC Opens Tourney Play Coachers Face- thomas Tonight at Keego Gym in Sachs Cage Event General Motors, Truck & Coach Division makes its entrance into the 9th annual Cincy Sachs Open- 1 tournament to- night at West Bloomfield High|"?: School against: Harry Thomas ' |Clothes of Detroit, « Consisting largely of the same personne! that competed . in. the ‘Pontiac city leagues this season, the Coachers have added a few new faces-for the Detroit-area tourney, Listed an the GMTC roster for tonight’; encounter are Mel Taylor, John. James, Bill York, Hal Trott, Jerry Mofield, John McCree, Homer Harrison, Chet Woodmore, Lynus Grant, Don Williams, Jerry Taylor and Ron Hetherington. The GMTC-Harry Thomas clash at 6:30 inaugurates a three-game card in the West Bloomfield gym. ringnam & Keys faces Winter- ‘seal at 7:30 and Renee meets \iames Lumber in the 8:30 aight “ln Sunday night's opening games at Holy Redeemer, the Killins ‘edg@d the Olympians in overtime, ‘54-52; Gails bested East Side Sports, 77-64; Saam & Saam of Toledo . defeated r & W, .81-74; and Theresa's won via forfeit over Fadgen, 200- yard butterfly and) iteione~s Other winners included Frank Sian @ Fraunfelter, Ohio State, one-meter|2 7”. ‘8858.!had 10 points and Holup and Free- ‘| Wins | Brittany Trial Nats Given Herz0g( Sle crexrnnocwernolt ==: Finals in NBA # lesslet settee asia ctelals sacaomes Lined up shoulder qpened yesterday 94. Catherine Crotk and thew. trying tuck in ‘| sandsof hardy anglers invaded the streams. N. ¥. to shoulder are these“fishermen the creek near Montour Falls, Tied at 1 All _ Fort Wayne Wins, 84-83 to Knot Best of Seven _ Playoff Series FORT WAYNE, Ind, w—Fort ig & F manag | fe z ge bed > a Bs ‘ae re $088 un gis = | 3 5 fo Complete Trade ORLANDO, Fla. ww — The New York Yankees today sent Whitey Pros Stop Off for ‘(One Day Tourney , 3.C. W—~Touring aa fessionals stopped, off today for the second annual one-day pro-ama teur invitational golf tournament) at nearby Shaw Air Force Base. Area amateurs joined the ‘pros who were competing for $2,000 in prize money. professionals completed play. yi |Azalea Open at Wilmington, N. C. Bob Inman of Detroit won last — City, Fia. , was erday—in the you year, and Gardner Dickson Jr; of| ' . |}was Sickleup, -MIAMI—At the game winner for the +many of us consider the prime of life, Ralph Branca guished short-career behind him, er, minute of my n 10-year man, : “But th I couldn’t do the job. was concerned, I “Even for a brief a 2 I was with HE GOT THE OPPORTUNITY © most I just d what was the use of k develop a freak 3 e to return to though, but I’m still re horse Ted Worner. handsome chestnut thoroughbred gh paseinaad ‘+¥OU PICK THE NAME, WIN THE HORSE “His name is—well, to tell you the truth, he has no name. He’s a son of the famous Devil Diver and his ma a daughter of Sickle. “This colt, Lyroding By SC gd Farm in Maryland,.is the tucky Club Derby Day Contest. O06 Sa ee eee up with 5 UT MacPhail’s" Gien prize in the annual All anyone has of 21, Ralph Branca was a 21-' is through with baseball—a distin A handsome, popular athlete who brought: fame to his home town ‘of Mount. Vernon, Ralph today shows not a single trace of bitterness over his fate. “Baseball was good to me,” he explained with his e ~ typical easy oy < eu. Se lucky to bea” there was no use foolin -m ob. I decided that, as far as baseball had it. a I pitched well for Detroit with the Yankees, I regain the form I had auring most of Brooklyn, ’ “Last season with Minneapolis, Bill unity to get ae Ir could have stayed around the minors poor tch in a couple of years and -~ e big leagues. But I feel that I'd only be stalling the inevitable. . Nine years later, ut what but all-too- ed every xk * ree the eight years Aa back in ove. I ative to for the have it any’ more and iding myself? name in 14 letters of less.” San Diego General Manager awl BERNARDINO, Calif. i — “This led to some interesting con- versations in the Pittsburgh front office. | “Rather than perish of slow starvation on ‘the paltry $70,000 offer.’ Mr. Kiner used to say, “Jet's make it $85,000 for this sea- son,”’ . . * * wath ‘te tee Suh tee Me NEW YORK (® — The tamed Harlem Globetrotters and the Col- lege All-Stars moved on to Boston today with the Globetrotters hold- ing a two-game _margin after starting their cross-country tour with afternoon and night victor- ies at Madison Square Garden. * ¢ * The Globetrotters won the after- noon game yesterday 61-52 before 12,135 fans and made it two straight at night, winning 72-64 with 10,085 spectators on hand. ‘Ron Sobieszczyk of DePaul, Joe Holup of George Washington and All-American Robin Freeman of ‘iman, nine each. . Tom Heinsolin, Holy Cross’ All-) ec wt was the All-Stars big Trotters Down All-Stars: McCoy in College Lineup’ gun at night, scoring 16 points. and nine in the nightcap, 2 ‘One of the big ses was the appearance of chigan State's Julius McCoy in the All-Stars line- up. Originally, McCoy, along with Green, Heinsohn and Sobie k vy ce Kiner would then lean back and Kiner Now Giving Dough Not Asking ~ Gallagher took up the burden... : - . The truth, of course, is that Mr, * * from Kiner's face. So, npaaatter how you slice it; this-represents an enormous change in a an’ b Viewpeint, At one ‘ian tn py life he was the other day,-“I- haven't found State's touring baseball team met <- '| Forest, the NCAA baseball champs. ing players, I've only had one» | holdout this spring. * * nd wa it teolen’t oat bi we quibble over 50 bucks. If that's | what it takes to make a ball play- ~ er happy, 1 usually give it to him.” j Nici : Nevertheless, some strange : thought processes must go through | the mind of-a-guy..who ‘knows he / is arguing. for only one-twentieth oe ny ae wes aoe & player. Spartans Seek Third / Victory of Tour - cA DURHAM, N.C. @ — Michigan |Duke today in search of--its victory in eight games. . . The Spartans: dropped a 6-5 Pra a ging match Safurday to Wake Michigan State pounded Deacon pitchers ‘for 11 hits, including a shortstop ars he-is to persuade bes 0 ng Coast League catch.(combed two: MSU for 12 er to accept $50 a month less than hits, including three es and the catcher is asking. ote doubles. 48 Actually,” Kiner...was saying Wate 'Porwst o.::,... 604 Oat lon —@ Hd ¢ the change too tough. As for sign-| 2 (7) and Leonard Holt. zoe Sime Outstanding | ae H onor Duke Track Ss tar a . ee ahead Ghd i + Few s hsaeht £49 GENT ee i ore* : oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, | SS.) 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McClelland. a a 3 Fox eetiinsd the 1928 Pitt team under the late Coach Jock Svuth- erland; and played in the East- West Shrine game in his senior) inf year, Me weighed only about 155, pounds, then, and was called the “watch charm” because of. his size, “ in last night's - @ TODAY'S EXHIBITION BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE 3 Won ‘leveland ~ oO LOriando, Pia., ‘Mobile, Ala., " alhlotios vs, Pirates SUNDAY'S RESULTS |Yankees 5, SCardinais 3 |Philles 6, Rediegs 5 . SATURDAYS RESULTS ty Yankees 3 : * i) |Phillies 8, White Bom 4 | 1, Red Box om innings) il, Giants 27, Orioles 10 sia Cubs 6, Indians 3 PITTSBURGH © w—One ot 1 the Ribioa By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If. many more injuries pop /up among the Brooklyn Dodgers | may have to defend their National League pennant. and world cham- pionship by proxy. The latest-casualties are two— righthander . Billy Loes,- so de- pressed by a chronic arm condi- tion he says he may “go home and quit baseball," and outfielder- infielder Sandy Amoros, -laid up for a week or so with*a badly twisted right ankle. Loes; a 26-year-old with a shoul-| der that swells, probably won't make the trip north with the club from Florida, taking hospital treatment instead. But Billy adds “They've been taking X- -rays of my arm for two years and haven't) found. a thing.” Amoros was injured in -yester- day's 4-3, ll-inning victory over the Chicago White Sox. He twist- ed the ankle sliding into secorid base. It was Sandy who made that “quarter-mile” sprint the shelf along with Don Bessent, the 24-year-old right-handed relief- ‘er sidelined for two or three weeks (the campaign starts in two) after removal of a blood clot from his stomach wall, y acquired frdm Washington, to snag Yogi Berra’s fly and start a rally- killing double ‘play in the payoff seventh garte of last fall’ s World ‘| Series. Loes and Amoros now are on | Mickey McDermott, the ‘ hoped- for starter the New York Yankees went a@ full nine innings for the first time this spring and set down the St. Louis Cardinals 5-2 on six hits. The Yanks had lost five straight. Herb Score, the southpaw swifty jand strikeout king of the Cleve- land Indians, breezed through five innings to beat ‘Baltimore 5-3. Score, tabbed. as the most ~im- ‘proved non-rookie in the Tribe jcamp, gave_just one hit and upped The Injuns took the Cactus League crown(vs. the Giants, Cubs and Orioles) with a 148 mark. New York's Giants, 13-9 for the | Arizona” doings, thumped the Chi- icago Cubs 7-2 with Dusty Rhodes, smatking-hom in a five-run first (ening. dew Antonelli three-hit the Cubs in his seven in- nings. One w Whisenant, traded Friday to the Cubs by the Cardinals for —_ Sauer. -Bob Friend became the first Pittsburgh pitcher to go nine in- nings and let the Kansas City Ath- letics have just four hits for an 8-1 victory. He retired the side in i order in five frames. Rookie catcher Joe Lonnett de- livered a bases-loaded single in the ninth to give the Philadelphia Phils a 6-5 decision over Cincin- ‘Inati. Earlier, Stan Lopata had The walking wounded include|walloped a 400-foot homer with Capt. Pee Wee Reesé, the 36-year-| ‘two men on base for the Phils; old kid ‘shortstop, who has an| Jim Pendleton hit a three-run | aching back, Duke Snider, with homer for Milwaukee as the) |his strikeouts to-13 for 17 innings. |oq pan Spencer and Gail Harris} a homer by Pete! 2: fre He flung his cap. high z ir 38 § E BEF Mike’s 273 total Country Club course and meant $2,220, It reversed Jast year’s fin- ish when Mike’s 271 was good enough only for second place a stroke behind Billy Maxwell. * * * Mike said earlier in the tourna- ment that his putting was better than it had been in six weeks, and the trusty putter came to his muscular pains in stomach and Braves beat Atlanta of the Soutly/ rescue before that final hole birdie. back, and sore-arm pitchers Karl. om Assn, 10-2—with eight runs; Spooner and Carl Erskine. une iOn 14 he rolled one in from 50 feet or an eagle 2 after a mighty { * “7 % ‘et ew EEE EM PREMIUM in every way = 4 «Premium Starting BIG NEWS FROM THE ~ BEST-SELLING PREMIUM GAS IN SUNOCO TERRITORY Isaiah ak Putts Way ~ 1) par for the 6,795-yard. Cape Far|~ ‘Moore Cards Two Bouts tied at 278, “each maine $790. Stan Leonard of LeChute, Canada, was seventh at 279 for $640: AP Wirephote SOUCHAK EAGLES — Mike Souchak of Grossinger’s, N. Y. jumps with glee after a 70 foot putt from off the greef rolled into the cup for an eagle | onthe 14th hole yesterday, Souchak, playing four undér par, won the Azalea Open Golf Tournament with a 273 total at Wilmington, N..C ls 15-round title fight with Yolande |Pompey in late May. in Warmup for Pompey | Both the Aprit fights will be non- jtitle scraps, each for 10 rounds, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | One, in Salt Lake ‘City April 19, Light-heavyweight champion Ar- wil) rematch Moore with Frankie chie Moore has lined up two fights; Daniels of Bakersfield, . Calif. for mid-April, They are expected Moore took at close deci ision ‘over to be his last in the United States Daniels in Hollywood two weeks before he leaves for London and! Ago. 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(aude King, Virginia Beach, a My ova vies “Sonchek Antshed A ete tor ge pollgl vox hy of | i » Sey |e * ad of Larry Beck of mer Duké~ University poor Vn Yourth last year-in the Masters in oa Cc. putted his way to victory by athis first try at the big one as a , single stroke over Dick Mayer of onal, If hig putter stays Kot THE LEADERS - St, Petersburg, Fla., in a rousing|to go along with ge rest of his| Mise Souchak.--. gag.20 finigh to the $12,500 duals Open 7340.00 here jereaa ie 490.00 ** : ia 640.00 on cute to tee final green month, won $1,500 money ee ~~ hes U2 “to sink a five-foot putt for a|Gene ‘Littler of Palm: Springs, Jerry arber: a8 birdie and a 68 to match Mayer's Calif., leader ugh the first two) W ily ohawel sreteesss 235.00 closing nd and stay one’ shdt/rounds and in a way tie for| pin ace 38.00 ahead of him. the lead at thd start of the last ae siete yeas. * * © 18, had his poorest round, 71, to\Gsraie sosee 388 183.33 The broad. shouldered, curly-/finish third at 276, good for $1,170. 3 gates Be is haired Souchak, who plays out of : ) OO "a ic. p becmet ‘ fy * * } weg . here ae bi * cv A beat oar TWENTY. FIVE | on Montreal Ice. ” Skinner explained ing defeat in the best-of-7 series Series med. 3 Toaday Cg om _) THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. APRIL 2, 1956 rey Oklahoma’ had avon 336 football national all-tinte winning percent- games through 1995, had lost 143) age - columns with an enviable and tied <9 to renk 15h to: Che'currene mark of: 405 (per. oat. ———) ‘Skyrocket Seorba: | ; me ‘Device Keeps Wrist ‘Rigid When Bowling to Montreal's Canadiens Saturday| ™ —_— play. The Yanks won 5-2 at ee ad ~ ; ere LOOKOUT BELOW — Bill Martin, New York Yankee infielder |" is forced at second base as St. Louis Cardinals’ Red Schoendienst goes up and over Martin in throwing the ball to first to complete the | best St. Petersburg, Fla. Canadiens finished the New York Jamaica Opens by tomorrow night we. will be ome up mote e coneitiqninny. The cmntaani: a to explode Detroit's bid for an un- precedented third straight Stanley Cup success, blasted the .Wings with a power-packéd- 5-minute spree in which they ‘scored four goals in the third period Saturday. For the opening 45 minutes, how- ever, Montreal was sluggish and its attack was haphazard. * * * ° Oddty enough, the winning rally was triggered -by~~-the. so-called checking line of Jackie LeCiair, Floyd Curry and Claude Provost. Bernie (Boont-Boom) ~ Geoffrion NEW YORK .® — Seven Ken-; tuckey Derby eligibles go on dis- play today as: New York's 1956 horsé Tacing season opens on two fronts. : * * . Mrs, Anson A. Bigelow's, Nail, 1955 champion 2-year-old; C. V. Whitney's highly rated Head Man and the speedy" Polly's Jet from John McShain’s Barclay stable head -a, field of 10 3-year-olds in the 6 furlongs .of the $20,000 Ex- perimental, which has replaced the Paumonok as Jamaica’ 8 open-| ing featiFe, a * And then a lew hours tater; aft- er the runners have been..bedded down, the lights will be turned on and Jean Beliveau joined LeClairjat Roosevelt Raceway in West- and Provost in the late assault that erased. Detroit's 4-2 edge. After tomorrow night's. game, bury,’ N.Y. for the opening of the of six, including three two-minute the series shifts to Detroit for the|performers, tangle in. the $7,500 third and fourth games in the final| Inaugural Pace. playoff Thursday nights, Olympic Playott Begins Tonight _ Four Cage Teams ‘Start Round Robin to Decide American Personnel KANSAS CITY, APRIL 2 ®—|Pepsi and © Saturday ° Today's ae iis initiate 196- day seasons for both types of racing, Nail is the top weight of the field in the Experimental with 125 pounds but Head Man is the prob- able favorite with 119 pounds in (Detroit Bowler First > at State Tourney PORT HURON w—Detroit ace Knethtges, competing for turned in a flash 1808) Four teams of the finest amateur) series to take over ist place in ac- basketball players in the nation tonight begin a round-robin play- eff to determine ‘personel of the United States’ entry in the coming world Olympic games. — The playoffs run for three nights, _The Phillips. 66ers, runners-up in’ the national AAU tournament at Denver a week ago, and thé Armed Forces team start the ac- tion at 8:30 p.m. (EST). Follow- ing two hours later will be the AAU champion, Seattle Buchan} trotting and pacing season. A field: ~‘Derby Eligibles on Display ==. ee the saddle, on the track or at the pari-mutuel betting. windows; . Nail, known best for mud-run- ining ability, won $239,930 in 1955. ‘That was the second highest amount ever banked by a 2-year- old,- By—comparison Head Man was nothing, But the Whitney colt won his first start as a 3-year-old handily and trainer Syl Veitch considers the son of Eight Thirty a real Derby candidate. Polly’s Jet, also in with 119 pounds, won five stakes last year, most of them in the .early part of fhe season with Arcaro aboard. Willie Hartack, leading rider last year, will be up on the Barclay colt this time, Hedley Woodhouse rides Nail, » Ortega Given Edge in TV Go Tonight By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gaspar Ortega, Mexican middleweight prospect who throws his right hard and of- ten, is a slight 6-5 favorite over 23-year-old Hardy (Bazooka) Small- wood of Brooklyn in a television 10-rounder (DuMont-TV) at New) Recently promoted from the semifinal ranks for his scrapping fighting style, Ortega has compiled | a good 32-7 record with 14 knock- outs, Smallwood, another busy! puncher, has a 17-4-2 record with | = Invitation list for : Masters Completed The fact that Head/crest, biggest winner in U.S. dogiture Poodle, Mrs, Marguerite $.| |Man’s jockey is Eddie Arcaro/nistory, was handled by Jane/Tyson, Washington, D.C, Terrier—| lisn't likely to hinder him either|K;imp. The winner put an end to|Ch, Travella Suredo of Harham, | a 20-year-old}. 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Anita Cantaline; world's - wom- en's match game champion ap- Winners~at Rolladium team of Detroit, bowled a.surpris-\period at the Pontiac Rolladium. ingly poor 1692-handicap series in| Boys: Class A — Kurt Kuhne, failed to gain a ranking among the|—Robert Bridgewater; G Gas a Winners have been announced for the third race of the fourth the all - events competition and|Class B—Doug Stranahan, Class C Class! @ s§- Bx| Ameriean Scheel, P P.O. | erry teen esos yor Branch, Det. 24, POP 2. Beoklet and American School Newel Osmun’s Town & Country Bakers, and the college all-stars. From the talent.afray will come! the 12-man team that represents: this country nm the world game at: Melbourne, . Australia, next November. Two California Girls Are Tops at Miami Swims MIAMI, Fla, (®—California mer- rhaids:— paced by a 13-year-old Olympic hopeful, turned the first Miami {international swims into @ West Coast frolic. 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Here's a tire. at a price to—savé~ you: ‘money. — and new | tires ae save your life! ee eT a a ee Mg ie b | = ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1956 a = Pe fs i] [and Eva, were on hand for the) 1) Fourth Husband I yeiietns ee ¥ ig kaen parvane hake Se Site Set Po the mayor. performed the civil ceremony. no Magda Gabor Wed Magda Gabor; oldest of the offt- wedded Gabor sisters, was mat- ried for the fourth time yesterday - crowded to. the yard * * later that she is giving up her stage career for Arthur Gallucci, 46, a contractor and lawyer from Forest Hills, N.Y. Magda's two sisters, Zsa Zsa early. afternoon wedding. Both are to be wed themseives within the next month, Zsa Zsa for the fourth time and iv for the third. * “MAN WITH THE GUN 2nd FEATURE! a “CHICAGO SYNDICATE” ‘Phome morous trio, looked on proudly as Mayor Alfred B. Littel performed the single-ring ceremony. The age was held at the. Dr, Leslie Vermes, a friend of the family and an expert in Hungarian folk songs. * * The newlyweds leave tomorrow her husband) | Jolie oaer. cities of the oo |Hollywood Headlines: a ot The panceald bride announced) rt If Tennessee Williams is the “richest” writer, Irwin Shaw must be crowding him for honors and royalties, Don Hartman has signed Shaw, via cable, to script ‘Desire for ‘a six-month European honey- moon. ~ WANTED TO BUY ‘4000 COMICS Also T000 TRUE LOVE STORY MAGAZINES and National Geographics - Piper's Magazine Outlet $3 Under the Elms,” his first @s an his as production boss of Paramount. Shaw, currently in Paris, meets Don in London to discuss the pie- ture before he (Irwin) heads for years. 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4.8240 . He scripted “War and Peace” @ Regular $149. 95 ‘119% SAVE $35.00 a Ey Buy now. ahd! get thls big, big Speed Queen value! Does loads of washing quickly, easily and gets Spring 1s Bursting Out All Over _ at the GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. 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As I understand ‘it; the con- tracts with Harry Cohn are all ready for the signing, and ‘all ithe most important details of the deal have been worked out. Pas- ternak has made some of MGM's top: musicals. Academy awards do unusual inally was set to sing “Button Up ‘Your Overcdat” in his role of Lew Brown in “The Best Things in Life Are Free," the story of ‘Da Sylva, Brown and Henderson, = given two more songs to MacRae! 1 couldn't believe it, ‘but mega ~— Ephron says it’s Snapshots of Hollywood Collected at Random: Peggy Lee's romance with Dewey Martin is hotter than the sunshine. ' Terry Moore-and her bridegroom were late in getting home for Eas- ter. They received a traffic ticket in New York on the way to the airport and missed their plane. One of the cutest bables in town, Bob Taylor's nine-month- old son, Terrence has never been photographed for the public. The fans are dying to see a picture of him. A rose pink and orchid silk |and topazes, with matching stole ‘was created by Marusia for Grace} i\Kelly’s ma to wear at the opera gala in Monte Carlo. The baby expected by Marge and Gower Champion will cost) them a minimum of: $200,000 be- cause Marge will be inactive for some months—but she feels it's worth it. - All accounts of the Ida Lu- tribute paid to a fine person. Easter Sunday was the birthday of Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds, Mra, Robert Young and Mrs. Wal- ter Lang—and because it was To Exchange Ideas ANN AROBR ® — Queens Uni- versity of Belfast, Ireland and the ‘University of Michigan may im- prove communications between | their two student bodies. Sir Eric |Ashby, Queens vice-chancellor and/| Dr. Harland Hatcher, university! itween the two. schools. ‘There have been discussions be-| tween ‘Joe Pasternak. and Sam. things. Ernest Borgnine, who orig-| OCCA TCCCCCCCIT ETT TCCTR CSOT TTT TTF j ~~ she learns the flamenco d, Spain. She's there on location for the new Stanley Kra- mer production of a Pride and the Passion.” | Law. Suggests Olympics for Acrobatic Burglar COFFEYFILLE, Kan, (®—Police think this guy ought to try out for than sneak around breaking into homes, * 8. They spotted tim working on somebody else’s lock. He escaped). by leaping over a fence six feet) high, the cops reported with as-| tonishment-—and this while he was) weighed down: by a heavy over- coat and hampered by icy footing. _gown embroidered with amethysts|John Wayne Is Father of. New Baby Daughter HOLLYWOOD « — Actor John) the birth of a daughter. A’ seven-pound, eight-ounce girl arrived Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank. It was the first child for the actor and his wife, the former Pilar Palette of Peru,.Wayne has four children by a previous marriage. ! ss Wi eenpiont 0 te oe | | Minois primary, but is pitted @ the Olympic track team’ rattier, 1122 Huron Wayne js passing out cigars after) COCKTAIL wang LOUNGE “apy “Bowl. 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AREING og Pt edhe GusTOM MADE DRAPES, . “Gn. —- Lined, $3 por panel. rE oRivewAYs - LAWN PI is finished grading. sie DRY y WALL BY MACHINE FREE Oeestgnates, 3 9 job too big or small. EXPERT TREE bg ed Ii RE- movel. Pk. 3.2000, ge a ag a _L&M_ Shee Sheet Met Metal. F' rea. ELECTRIC MOTO! R SERVICE RE- Ewe ke rewinding # Fike FOR BEST I ee eg P YOUR _ ¢ity, vote for Pat Giynn, Monday, April ; ene 6. —AGV FURNA EANED AND RE- Pipaired. Shesier ‘Netoen. | ’ Pontine Lk. OR 3-22 Great Lakes Home and Lawn Service omen trucking jobs and floor pol- FOR._FREE ESTIMATES AND THE, BEST IN, SERVICES. HE AT SCHEER GS RVICE Gas, oil burners races makes, rl Buxton Plastering Contractor New & repair werk, All ma- terials furn. MI 44229. No job too small or too la PLASTERING KEW. AND £ RE- pair, Ca FE 4-0028. PLUMBING AnD MRAFN is FE 48 TRENCHING AND | Income Tax S Service als i ViCE mL youR N EED HELP? ; =e ur ont — pet SAVE eee Wonean ‘> THOOME | TA & Fe 9 amd p.m. FE ae i prepared. OR . wa Laundry Service 18 ae oes COMBINED. LANDSCAP- Of ae a Ott host & Four | 24 Wed. Contracts, Migs. 32| “PAWN ¢ COLORED MALE = ee face and white sees" neles Lake ne | of Reward, [oat: LARGE FAWN BOxE Sate: toent forth ms ponenne, * : or Ost: LADY'S RED BILLFOLD. Notices & Personals 2 AAA PRIV 1.2 ' Spec wo Karcived lary fe On 9150 Moving & Trucking 19 O’DELL CARTAGE Local and Long: Distance Moving Piione FE 6-4808. AND. OR AVEL DRIVEWAY “Ene ee eon ana Al i, thoes Be Nath ong ve in TRONE ragor, anytime. | Trucks to Rent - TRUCKS, snecrons % Ton 1% Ton Stake Trucks Pontiac "Farm a: and Industrial Trac Tractor Co. Open” on eluding, Sunday REDUCED ) RATES Abving. vant to Ts) you. Smith Painting +: “Decorating 20 “Piek and ii PaintiNG. INTERIOR & EX- tertor, 10 er cen cent ‘disc, for cash, _ Guarante est, FE 40205. Al Satine ~PAPERING. | a oeona. oe _ FE 46364 sa ~& — PAINTING and a g a Dapering roe ger WASHING & __ing. Free est. FE 5-2211, | aways By tz. SAer WA poe G AN Pw aching, Wanpeper re seaavad Same PAPERHANGING WALLS CL ED Li EAW TUPPER, OR 3-706) PAINTING, DECORATING "AW AND wall washing. 2-088 PADRTING — nations berviee: rvite PE 5-5006. Painting & Wall Washing} Pree estimates, FE 23-2706 __ PAPER HANGING. ry “YRS. EXP. ra rates, FE ¢2171 or Firae eR BANGING = rane AEENG. _PLASTER fF. A "erigomtn WASHING | ean Panes xO ' Physio Therapy FIA perry. Svar ase al. FE WEDISH ASSAGE § THERAPY. 18354. . oe ecunigue 2 Elm Tal Pree estimates, PE 26018 FE $s | ——__ ton = ___Felevision Service Vew TREE SERVICE = unenaY. Dutch mosquitos: ma. COPENRAVER'S RADIO ro ing, elm, fralt trimming & remove) = — ; aE +8805, a CEMENT 8 OUR, Floors, pee oH BUILDING, FHA, FI ving. FE 45470. Si GPCOLAT. EM 3-4879. “LOOK! , A.Aob of interest and diversity al the woman jooks | PONTIAC Employment Service Ke w 4-255, ae “PONTIAC 18_W, Huron se |RECKPTIONIET FOR 8 Ma L treet ellente and | 4 modern office to ey kdl Sie SALESMAN modeling Ve . _Free '_ estimate ELECTRICAL WIRI LICENSED Ed Mur PE SANDING LAYING AND CADrES' AND CHILDREN’ we térations,, 86 Arcadia Ct. r 10 a.m. PE) 23-2168. AA INCOME TAX SERVICE Line? _Income Tax Service 17| _F tv repair. 569 W. Huron, Night serv- * fee -calls, 4-5607. sat OR NIGHT” FJ ¥ SERVICE. FE = or RA $800 EXPERT = “SERVICE. ALL makes. Service calls ‘we 9 - ‘Television. 463 8, Begin GUARANTEED TV REPAIR, ANY RADIO & TV,- 1277 8. PARKE 8ST. JOHNSON'S RADIO fey tv Typewriter Service 22A Cal for esti- } P L- service, Com. _n Debt? - Ag! Bas hast meet- Goun- rou " BU QUICK ‘CASH | ‘ CONTRACT S se servieg Got cur entinale oF cee tLe ae ‘ wh C. HAYDEN, Realtor 1 & Eves... “LAND CONTRACTS: "Nichole & Harger'Co. 33: W, Huron St. FE »-3i83 hedwmnnnt Real Estate 32A CASH - FOR LOTS: . ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN — BATEMAN-KAMPSEN , REALTORS FE 40528 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Gun. ‘ores. are sv DINWAN oy, Hurc meh — PEDDLING YOUR ~ PROPERTY? ow wat method ote se fe 23 saves you Shooey “Don't worry wit Jookers, Callus Nw We pans] forme ‘janes, and Terie nding.“ }=To it~ wets nds Ota aay Ave Wtd. Miscellaneous ; Bw WANTED TO BUY: : USED SHAL- RA a ¥ used _ ie vel pump, Ales te al WANTED; USED i dow, FE_ 42158, Wanted to Rent . 29 Wrb. WELL FURN. 2 OR 3 BED- room house from May 1 to Best. 1 on eny here tt i] PLE emall chiid, wants unfurnished house. _suburban. EM yYouNO child desires 2 3 bed home. U Pe ths OUNO PA Y, 4-WOULD waterfront within com mut- Rs distance of Detrott, Call ‘any 6-7358, MAN WILL SHARE PURNISHED 8 room home with 2 reliable men, 209 Florence Ave. WrD. Wo iG 1 ehild or working girl share _m» home. OR 31780 after 12 noon. _Wtd. Transportation 31 oouen wouLD LIKE RIDE with women cravat. from Pontiac to Walled 1 “‘sFound § or 9 a.m. rE rea Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ACTION! gur Lend Con Geet it t nat we are look buy them piace ther 2 - you bbe gg us for the fast fee casare looking, for yoid ti too large or TERS & ADDING MA-/ « . Expert work. and Office's W VANTE E D FURNITURE ATED. tnd "want pire i coutienus ser ar tne Shafe Living Quarters 30 - Lowit Edw. M. riche , PLACE A “LOST AD." in or Not Sold #, is eouate fe haan b se ave. Stout, Realtor Co I Tee : ae, A; go a R. F. McKINNEY Univ, $e CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 5 O4e waiting. ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron; FE 2-7421, OA 6-3909 LISTINGS WANTED > We have residential = for, =. Kinds of ert; Roe oger "BE Henry, inc vine, $11 ahe4 St, 1940 OL 1ilil_ We wil give yous -auieh sash Fg | ¥ entranc hed _ Utilities extra. rr 5 eee Apts. Unfurnished 34 ADUL! ONLY. We Auburn Ave. aN, WITH BA APT, * igstten’ 7a ie * pustine, very repionable: Hespow: nOOM® & BATH. OMT S47 Auburn. Ber Masta Se eels | Rent Apts. Furnished “leis natapetatd | Pd 3 BOOMD AND Bare, BRsseD ee a References re- “bath; 2 children sa c NR ieee 103_, Huron ss +6204 Rent Houses Furnished 35 : 4 ia f. : # “THE PONTIAC PRES SS. MONDAY. APRIL 2, 1056 i” BAD EAGLE LA LAKE BE ar es SELVAN VILLAGE. a ty John KL Irwin ioe Wi 6 mee $595 Down PLUS costs NEW 2 BEDROOM . FHA HOMES 1:00 PM ‘PEARL BLDG. CO... FES-7923 WHITE BROS. “THE J RENE” fogs” carpeting attic, select oak $7,500 full — — “-e ern i N FRONT ag lg wial price $8. "| eens to 8 lakes, canal “you agtmen courte; “0 ® "He spores. - ye Sy HOME. #8 WAN WW. - end. out, mirror-like SCH fe eete| SCHRAM Sows over ty sere jot vit tran | FE $-5091 or FE $.9471 state end selling “al sacrifice price = ‘Breningy A Sundar - DORRIs & SON gy he reat Exchange Co-operative : ye ee ——— ne FE iat ____ WE WILL Two Family. Suburban oes Jots- all eee: Aes CASH ¢ m 5.918 Andy ay Fy A RA wy ~ tree on take | aks : SYLVAN REALTY 2 Lake ae retiveé Real NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COST uvens REAL STATE Pe ens | MULTIPLE ne SERVICE Schuett Cs if, a... to ‘aaa nw ub tenes a4 car i. Automa- tg Lake Subdivision. Orton- ville, dich . Th 1 F coed 2 ae Se {+ 4 BEDROOMS we ORTH END garage, perme _ EAST OF AUBURN HTS.—$1,500 DOWN home. Ranch sty soneeeas, Only $600 down Prown. oe H. BROWN Realtor. mage co On mm ages “TACK | LOVELAND yard, ll neat Tul "base ment, rea- down peyment and $85 Bulld on. your = 2 lovely starter 3 bedrooms, mate et we a cae as sa ek an “ee areign sk fo M Harbor popuneen it, of) Souk inp screens, large ou 11511 NOTH HING } DOWN — used home. for emened Rest "wilson School Term ee income tn Foatiee. 3 uate w rented. Three e, dwelling units. A me TORT & SOXS » Suburban " PE ©2252 or rE in HAYDEN Rey. st ee PE 6114 | MA 62505 WE BUILD ON YOUR LOT - bedroom ‘ia house Cost ‘you 946. aw Por $45 : $019 Cese Enz. ‘MODEST MAIDENS. ge LAN “You don't think you have | per then suddenly he sends you a diamond bracelet!" For Sale Houses. . 3 BEDROOM Locted on, the east aide. * emt pet 950. $800 DOWN Gverhead “ie ae. Nice jot. Pace’. » Pull price. $6. NEAR FISHER $1250 DOWN 1956 Model Home, 4 large rooms. Living room w trance, master bedroom, 12'x17' — ‘San ‘QGun-tvpe furnace of 4 clevations, tile & room ‘colors. Lake pri —— J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor Eves. Open Eves $550! Down NEW 5ROOM SM HOMES $36.97 Per Mo. PLUS TA} AND INSURANCE. hot water. Commerce Li. Priv Round gene on ‘corner Jot. “$n ba. $3,500 Secluded * bdrm ranch. eet on 2% acre lot. Larg room fireplace. ceramic “ite io spacious kitchen, breeze way car gatage on biliside. i, toe ‘ form uae 4 berm water rad heat. io ft. "This is aw beauty. $46,000. Terme Lake privileges. Other homes from (87,600 ‘up. Ase gesirabie lake fromt tote. “T. 'G. Trocke- Realtor .m, and weekends A DARISAIN. Large 2 bedroom carpeted living toon Fa tn ment, off furnace porch, east fe 10 08, Tel Rd. north of Huron. Neat w, of, heat, double ga- rage. $1,500 wn. Near oln Jr. School, 2 bedroom oes bd odes pos “PONTIAC REAL TY Bt Balawie ig aks ee Te FORE ST LAKE SU B will te. too! | RRY! WATE -RFRONT you™ NUMPHRIES: REALTOR FE 240474 or FE 4.7114 patie ai LISTING SERVICE A HOME. OF YOUR OWN ba wy sine 4 BEDROOMS . m home, full bath, x heors. full bamt., gas heat, any other features. 4 sacrifice $10,500, $2,500 dn. $80 mo ed. poss, “PIKE bail we bath. ~ off eet, “storm: with $1,500 d yarTenrnont lian ve stone porch, “het 6 id rake, ~% “pe Baie . rancher, bony rd Priced for quick sale. Forms.” NICHOLE, ae HARGER co. Evenings other fea- tures, Large, ot repriced Tight| | 4% and Mie ag oo ae. tiled path Large a : aa shop- Eaiets OPEN POAILY™ & SUN. 20 BLAIN Out Oekiene to blaine. East one pow gt = naae. between Oakland Castell Realty ee toe = boy » * By bender anything in common with a $$$ For Sale. | Houses — BUILD NOW | Mit idle Eilat Testy HERBERT C DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 6-431! Leave Your 43 q aaa RAST SUB. WEAR OPDYEE 6.950. tore “NM basemen Imagination at Home RD. ¢ #% acres. Large ? ee en cm : ~You won't it to see the — ‘vee Foom, 184% 20 ACRES value in this at etiractive frame Te" bining. 14x 134. PLOWING SPRING © apts aa ye Ry a pabre rooms 9 room modern house. Séx! yns° wing tr Saennn oon. Gece. 2 hares roses oa Sat | 20 baseinomt vom. Grenery and voutont hitchendiaette. 2 —— chicken house, Located on bis . Enclosed breezeway.-2 cer poy OE ne warege. $18.500, terms . ant sore of Lapeer. Full prcnancned This well-built r hes MRCRORATE. Pity “a Si eatemient ‘Let to's 290. beaut 4 Lake privileges. 3 roo: * ; . homes stool, ier & shower. Ol INCOME tutly lentenaned Priced below se, heat. Full price, $4,500. Terms ‘Tate income - 3 Mi aor ggg Hi ~ are imoving wert. erik $5,000 AYTON PLAING AREA. 3) 1 $135 he cewth. Pius ~ room Teach home, 26 5 ¢7.| room apt: pe Oniy $2,500 *EM BREE & GRE ‘GG tI : tint fins seeesgeee| RIDGEWAY |, Seri blinds, drapes, Ceramic tile bath with colored furtures. Larae * __ Eves, FE 3-3108 or EM 33107 __ kitchen snack bar. Gas | 975 Baldwin 4-6203 heat. Heated 1 t garage, 100 NG SER & Ait sites “serie State | MULTIPLE UIRTINO SERVICE 950 DOWN . be ‘* ~ system one with subst tial | 2b * a ret ens Pa ver corner” lot 7 — Hine ee privile eo — . cad Sept tanh mereaed. We te metnn Coday = full prion, 51.950, OPEN DAILY wm oO WHITCOMB, REALTOR JIM W RIGHT, Realtor 2 TO 6 P.M. PE 5-052 345 Oakland Ave: PE 5-0441 ___Miultinle Listing Service Close-i in Saburban Delightful 2 hom 1 pid y ome stnny nicely Gece. a family. “sired iitchen, we Cece ment, ‘new. furnace, Priced right. -Good East Side. Location extra large roome, to ee lavatory im basement, Close school. bus aind stores. $2.500 Crescent Lake Privilege Easy rétirement living, comfortable suburban home. Has basement with off furnace. Situated on large shaded lot Space for chickens | ob Oakland rE and garden wi SIDE ; ROOM BUNGALOW. “pe “ Fisher Body a ‘renee E Bost ar 2 Mott fintsl ed ns — Lots, 7 Rooms ae 5 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE sane HO . SUBURBAN. 120! home — CLARK eo. 2 bedrooms, 15 feet in MART wee. — near Comme merce na «auch, bosses rooms basement hea’ REALTY hasten will 2 oo pa stove. ites & enced.| 1062 W Huron FE $-9407 GI RESALE , ow. ROSE Mcl.ART) _ North side location in Perry Park PR 22162 or FE 65-3578 | ~ Built im 1935. Includes 4 large 2 } BEDROOM HOME ON BROOK. | rooms and full bath Utility room ign, Only $7,450 ae & ee ; with automatic heat, and electric 2 vedreom house near Fishe hot water Close to city school -2 bedrm. house for eutered. $1000 het see stores. $1,600 dn will deen e. * . * Plenty of good incomes = RD). RILEY. BROKER W DINNAN «@ W. Huron FE ¢2577 | 9. ‘Ettzabeth Lake Rd PE 4-1157 Eves, FE ¢01200 | WHITE : BROS. L AKESIDE Permastone bedroom — ranch type home Right on the lake. Lo- ane ie room, combined kitch- ll ant ¢ ing area. Large utility cated im Oxford Township. Just tcould be thi room),| off the main county . New kn bath, plastered Walls, At- automatic oi] furnece New bath tached 1% car garage. :plus work shower fixtures, double .kitchen shop, Nicely landsca: Quiet sink. Fire alarm «vystem, Needs ned take ey 8. Priced some interior finishing. Priced for at $11,500 witty terms auick sale at $9.590 with only ‘ $1.70 down . WEST SUBURBAN. Lots of room . on this desirable sot, with 66 foot aT r \ frontage, 250 feet tn depth. This [|| kN TT OFFER E home consists 2 bedrooms. liv- ‘ PEM FFERED room, sepatate dininy raom This newt 2 bedroom home «itn- ' 4 modern sateen, rer with show cir Aral large nicely rooded er, aster wa , fully im), : . —_ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Baternan Sacrifice a A} leap of Living. Ove looking Bl = Over an Acre Lakefront—Tri-Level- Special Features Kampsen REALTORS ° Butider needs money and with ranch plastered garage. two " com convenience, You'll be sorr if you mise this extrecd- nary value. so why not make your ‘sppotatenent now ls offered to this brick 4 edroom. 1%, bath home. It's a. rambling one story home . garage EE shopping. Priced at 1.600. We invite comparison. Pine Lake ib tm one of the finest settings ‘mn the srea for this' two bedroom bun- re Ranch Comfort, and convenience ts f this. 3. bed- room has — 4 and Thermopane window, kitchen with in. oven amd . range baths, full basement, eretor amd 1', err attaches garage Inspect this fine home todas | tburban Ranch 1 3 bedrooms large kiichea with eating space Tiled bath, of] heat, alumioum storms and -screens. Mas- onry construction, and best 4 of all, around $2,000 down Balance un G I — Where can vou beat it? : Located north of Pontiac oft the Clintonville Rd. & larg- — er-than-average rms. Tiled beth & Youngstown kitchen ty car garage on a 100x480 ft. Jot. $850 down to quali- fied purchaser WHY PAY RENT? It's a most complete home with niany many desirable features we're sure you'll love Practically every rm. in the house has & view of the lake. Just-‘tmagine 20 ft. living room, '8 ft. mais-- ter bedroom, 1% baths. en- closed porch, patio on = leke and over 100 ft the water. Need we ony more? And you'll] see mueh more when you inspect this eons offering. Only $21.- 95 Combined with coretal pian- ning provide ‘an usted Hoag og of charm ona. ron rt. in this new ranch home looted 3 miles east of Pon- tiac. 3 bedrooms, tile bath, (It plesses us to: please you) FE 40528 TRADE - ‘we a Guilder who, will ; gree xe home. 3 choice For complete in’ FULL Ea Patni $400 ‘DOWN Starter home room. with tu Soacment - . Only Airport. Rd OO Rs which, Realtor, le GEO. e MARBLE, Realtor Andersonville -Rd. 4 BEDROOM BRICK LAKE--1 ‘SIL! a. en, gu foot dinits ined in ‘iret 3 oar garace pag pes a ii nutes SPECIAL $200 this S Wetseom ree ould make nice emmer es at this low of f pove renee: Sees 2 et tole raat close JOR. Hitz 4 ay 1011 W. wruros’ Bt Bt, PE 5-618: STOUT'S Best Buys | Today! COUNTRY LIVING In this comfortable 3 bed- room home located near Round ad with full. . ment, of] furnace, autome pa water heater, laree —_ & Sees REAL VALU Ee monthly payments LARGE FAMILY Pour -bedrooms in ~~ old- Eve appeal: in this "real aha! bed home with lovely landscaped ‘awn al! fenced, 2 car garage, oil furnace and e¢ water eater. Don't fall to see this home before you buy. Only $10,500 with (orme. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 71 N. Saginaw St FE 65-8168 _ Open Eves. Till he: eee “ANNETT | OFFERS Sylvan Village vileges, . Carpet in = ‘room, m itch- en with Secanhost. ‘pen up scréens- ed way and garece fuimediove possession. $15,.730,; $3,760 down, Seminole Hills 9 room home in excellent condition with 3 and bath on first floor, 2 lavatory, and large storage room o®@, sece suitable for ee ree West side ack Colonial Well constructed 3 bedroom and ceramic tile _ shower ‘uated om spatious lot 13ix 125. Gas heat, excellent con- dition. $18.500, terms. 4 Family Brick Each unit consis{s of Hvin dinette. kitchen. warm oli heat, seperate laundry tubs, utilities. “ ently rented for $205 month 4 car garage. Good. Incation, oot bg 2 paved streets, $26.500 $8,000 down. Lake ¥ ront—Brick Ranch New Roman brick ranch any panelin, opane windows with excellent view of lake, dinin , 2 bed- tt garage. Situated on th unde: kling system: Bivs00, ‘terms |Roy Annett Inc. 28 ©. Huron ra) 86-0468 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 Brown. Beautiful tastet auto- privileges. and save many Tuction. ” Seterter studding Lak Finish it you: A 7 dollars. Good 80 $1900 DOWN ~ LAKE FRONT ~ Summer cotta, » Only 17 miles Pontiac Large lot, with with nice beach, Fa ed, Call Mra Burke, +7339, Priced at only $5,500, oie DesP Casement taree toe re cal. "4 * vie ‘ a NOTTS W. Pike drooms ~ PEE ue ‘a ta ee , * oe atertord™ hey’ ‘ a ~ es = didi kee ae a Sg ee ee a Pa ee eS OE eM e Pei 5 4 Recta. (A Biers, ay” eee shi fe ee “ é 3 ! } e: iz Se corvettes a eanieiart pleaser aicie seein 2 oo ee ng ; ff " af \# i f Pd i * # esis sca i har ae as nae we gues S a it es re ee ger ES ay fos * " al : THE PONTIAC PRESS, Monnay, APRIL: 2, 1938 : 4 |SLICE OF HAM Tie wf | eee ae mene ~ %|DRAW TITE HITCHES|* - TRY TA summa! SAT . SALE to the fram mt aE Erect RIC peas at Dixie oe. +273 | —_____O# ¥16¢ pe eg ‘| BEAUTY SALON. NEW AND MOD- 80 ACRES. | figs Sad"inte’ Pusan or FE AUBU ae ke ~ BUS FRONTAGE | semper Ld oe ge Finest f in this ares. | 200 ipl ‘OUR PRICES ARE : | at Sea met Groniage BiB, 4 | RANGES z on| x bare nt se Swine . i PEt a 382 Lake Privil e Lots! tN Er ‘| “ F crea es sett S\N aT | BBS LASS ae ee SS be Horse gag ay we sae Me ago Wage materia, Buy. bow - UNION. ig egy go . tt, SP otatan: 31045 AF, an he RD RILES BROKER _ 600 Sitraheth take A.” Pus aaastl po tate ee Loan 53) .Mortgage Loans 54) . PE 2.3101. ) Se. | - : ROLE NOU) | LOANS $600 to $1,500 | Seed working, cont. ‘only BEAUTIFUL! 9 eS BEAUTY SALON |. CASH NOW lakes Shen? Sta ia | MBCEELANEOR erslen iva Sta ao gdb pe apprex.. we on gong sy peanut | PAY LATER PLAN fa ian tel reg. I with|382 Auburn Ave PE 43303 eS Se Seer tc) oat tater tn octal jounts oi ‘ean Go) ott ost. A wie a ea ena : " - fami Pr. with chientele: Tah or ir nou Pr don Bivd SEBEWAING, MICH. | PE 45260: 6 p.m. ‘BENEFICIAL 2 ee Realtor | fom frame Nome peru DOWNTOWN PONTIAC| gurls room frame home partly. modern. FINANCE co. saree Lg ey hous: t ber Local nd Fae er out: — aptiet front, 3 io 1 W. Lawrence St 1 agoRER LOTS Ts an nes, Le blocks” from. Saginaw. 55 \, &. o" - pote Chang over’ an mous] mile cost of Saginay mt wal Eas ows with tat nee | 30,000 Fanilies risong ANDERS. AND, PQLION |1 eg. Shek a ahead ft "belt fah em FESR zono| R.D. RILEY, BROKER | ‘Top SOIL pusiness | Recommend | prvi HARDWARE |, Sigua ni Pilea" Deluae $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE #1187 Per stock pile. Peet a re- f 3 43 W. Hu = with “a0 aie ent Farm Propert ing Wee pg Bu k nN ‘0 PORD, SWAP oon FAR} § ae {Rent | Property 48-A ne C eT Ss tractor or sell. FE 1-8273 sc ._ faes.as ‘ai per month and 16 acres land. A | © 3015 TIRES & TUBES, 1,000) gwitetet tris ceurcscss : “FOR LOTS Rice Se BAPE eee | ee cara: | Setar tiate mn | WAITE'S ecbusioe : Pontiac TLDING LOTS WORTH 6200. 2 , WiuteD 40 ag SYLV waets you ona culetiy bere | BE Tie tncented es trate te on cont | On Sey ae ee AN cice-t anit Sapmeos, | UR WOROR ANALYAER CAB-| 9, TOM BATEMAN REALTY “You get full "No net model, trade relor, , Chests, tables ; Sale ] deduefions. SS" or will sell. PE 2-1252. ee BATEMAN-KAMPSEN Sale Business Property. 49 rrcbard ake TE peas ese ev isaac “ WANTED FO EXCHANGE: NEAR- PICK TORE . . Co-operative Beal Estate E 4 WING for commercial elec we. F 528 HARDWARE, PONTIAC, LOCATION Buekners 18 LESS THAN = pace eee Commercial Frontage 20 veers. | Write Pontiac “Frees | YOU THINE _ mana oR can sa ves: feet of. fe on Au- ; ; . ee t ch | " Scopimnive Reet Reta Hnsitogs) Pera ondr Bioernie et | itt ing Needle} fen “Becta Gistly | Ser earage. Small bare chicken |- 3: re Sy FLORIDA i aust home in excellent condition; : ; loan company, pe ae Aa! from ' he a frontage. 3 lakes ‘bdjotning sutr|’ aparimesia. Owners apare |INFANTS’ WEAR AND| vena Wit eWAP EQUTEY IN OLDe | “Sotiled tan ‘weler \ a shopping center, 0° milen 206] W's'bats Ger? beireen | YARN SHOP. GOOD Butkner a eed os ir. - de other é 4 * : J ‘eo | — of Week Wachee Springs ® Hiei Coast, Teotea wee | GOING. BUSINESS]. WILE TRADE“ PONTIAC SE Be ete | hres ry, iar tetuee tom terms: | NEAR GENERAL HOS} Finance Co, | Sr gration tool apes | cemmet roe es , ce : ‘wee Ge ity ima late model ope. 7 | Sup Mpreme 2000000". ak a. Fee ° nek Son ans appt. MUlberry Bar & Restaurant et WITH TERMS. IN- Offices are .ocated: . paras Car can be seen at 138 Harold's “g “Paint & Lino, ‘ oe : hegre | ERE | CUES SIDR te Tee | ror le Gg rua RE, ~ LOTS AND ACREAGE | tories and companies within =|” ] J ASE. eect Gabel une eee “ WALTON . | 3 tote Just off Perry. Blacktop] #. block: area. Pepding bet- (next tv bank? YOUNG MAN'S NAVY BLUE SUIT. | Walton, Cor. Jor PE 2-2051 \ streets, waler and sidewalks, $1-/ U0 Une Me ating capecity . 2 button -gaberdine. Sine 38, Like ria; HEATING JOB 4 = tere partels, #1 "000. ‘Ferma te ta| of ab. Price of $85,000 «in STOP IN coe et eaten, Dito | em $20. Phone OR 3-s402, 7-PIECE a NG . Chetee at a c ay “ : ‘| One across fro F . Ven “CRAWFORD | feast Gece os REE | wernt mca uaa ea Be es — AGENCY Can be handled with $97,500 | °* NOSE Eatin, GROKER | TEAGUE FINANCE CO,| DR&Ss8, 80; SUITS, t; AND big 4 cece eed se howe s 3 oad alr : sLOTe ON COLUMBIA tate. Shown by appointment house, (3, baths. one totter. ful| 202 N. MAIN tion, PIE 5-656, fires PE eegie | OM. eat: “tsbentos | ROCHESTER, MICH, |RSS Garetaterte wer) ONLY $2 WEEKLY |, “INSTALLED. Lots for Sale — : -_ stace con. property. a oe Ee LOANS $28 to 000, _Phone” PE 4$i6, “Aner 6:30 Pearson's Bank Furniture OIL $8. S.$775 le Lake — Commerce Lake Roy Annett Inc. 0 WILL |BUY A MAN'S GOOD {Orchard Lake Ave._PE $708) / or , H. “W. ‘Bi low bz puro EALTORS posse | ” “LEP STALK Ph. Rochester OL 60711, OL 1.9791 Outlet 18 8. ineood mepert ; wm Ww hi ev On ae OW RORON. BUSINESS ee "Lvikdsone Sale Household Goods 57 FE 5-5492 © or PE 5-8845 Hot spot for super market, or MOTEL . Nee = Oe ee tna hg |e bene Pe ebas” "| tne at cma LOANS © parrannsne SURES | cirpes fons SS «Ba Beat remagee P QIXTE HIWAY ae on SS Ss Relrieratery GOS up| Rew metal wardrobe." ". BiRSO ——— ° Ore... t ae Gotng fast. 2 corner lots, 3 © choles one, Neat Ponting nl everything.” oe See: Me yj Rew cotiga, malttessee n= “ joining lots. City water, gs. side- in Theater, This land Terry ta Em 2 teases cary commercial and | alse for “iikbt LIQUOR-HOTEL WHEN YOU NEED _ |4 BARoaIN Dv ' RECONDITIONED pete sity new om i) varie 7 Fm-| gmail modera hotel with active ‘ ‘ ATTEN ae 7 ar salt 5 For at = eaberwiar sone soartment $25. to $500 las ar on path = buy. sell & exchange every. PRE-SPRING MACEDAY LAKE ticulars call Mrs. as down payment. BENDIX A . 210.98. ; ¢ y very seat eoed lke tet g ) "You can ect 1 guickiy. on your | Guaranteed, moe. B (B. Munre. a Oued Pe Furniture CLEARANCE “Bp. side of lake. Plenty of ele-| Waterford This” ee good | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | Cadersers, Sar ora fopsire. ‘your | BENDix ELECTRIC DRYER. a = Sotlon for basement. $5, with; § rm. modern home. Two car SAl S.. SORPORATION budget, We wil, be glad to help |. New, Pee. & livery, RCA , terms, erage. “You. can have our Ly you with your money problems. | and ins! No down 2 es | matching base. Only $50.88. ri? ‘ Pome and business here. Call Mrs. 3 8. va at oe Ra. . ‘ her week Merwe Was hor, late vest hoe Rogge soncveish “WILLIAMS. LAKE | Burke PE #138 ret of “ie a ST ATE eet wast_¢-1300 pa eegoe ba Good location with plenty of epace . ‘ our a ; IT 257 S. for ranch style home. Good s L. H. BR WN,1 Realtor St_our trent, 600 . | #7 IN” BLOND CONSOLE TV. EX- g ‘S. Jake privileges & ‘pcovetion am US 1569 W. - BRO FE 2-4810 “~~ MAJOR OIL CO. FINANCE CO. __cellent_ condition. FE $9488, ? for base: $1,050 with terms. Will fimance rienced dealer 1 Pontiac State Bank Bidg, I | fate modern eten, Lew saves BRAND NEW FURNITURE «| OTTER HILLS _|4,MONEY, MAKER tent “required, Offers: uniimued | payee nt -| cash carry at terrific sales, Wonderful site for ranch bb AM gin polly — opportunity. | Can _FE 20138. _ GET CASH QUICKLY He ve, G3 en a —e Py pe ii style bome in #18 to f= ation. Price i includes land; Lae NEW Mi MODERN 1 be ‘Sosa Up t O $500: unfinished chest “gas: maple : bracket, 1,200 sq. Owner saenufac heat ’ ests, 8; : Dem Dullding restrictions aceon “good late model oe as | lent —— on busy intersection. oo * Hollywood fram S; pmol BER & = privileges on Otler Lake wad only payment. Here is a good} 9000 sa. f. Terms. Box 68, Poo-| 168 to 1968 cars. Bring your! port a at % miles weet of Pontiac, $2,250 we someone. ‘Totat price ie ( title, Most deals closed im 30 cove, 2° By ig r} . MATERIAL SALES CO. with terms setup only. $1,650 down plus| NICE CLEAN NEIGRGORNOOD | . minutes, Loans also made on fur-| Ginette, $4.95; matiresses, $12.65; . stock at inventory. nocery on one of Pontiac’s bus-"|— re _ slengtares and other se-| sofa beds, $44.50; Rollaway beds, + ; st streets. With A-1 equipment | °#ritl complete, | ded 2 pe. bedroom ; EI TI R | °C, Wood Co. hee AVENUE and 8. D. M. license Will secri- suites, $69.80; Oxip finoleum russ, 5 AL | Senet eens, Seaee bones | to rgntiparty Pe Sane ey k] $5.05. 9x12 imported Belgian russ. Re PRIG. & SPEED QUEEN | - ME 2 i e mode oO : ob i R : Corner Williams: obake Ré. & M0) now being used for. rental _ in- a. an ee ee ea vee Neches 600. Te oe ¢.'| gut." Plasterboard .......4. 9 1.28 SALES AND. REPAIRS ., OR 31235 Office Open 9-530| come, 200x359 parce) plus 100X125 Oo ort yy . 42 Orchard Lake ‘Ave. next to|€ CU. PT. REPRIORRATOR 36" | 48% Piastorbeara . ....-.-. 1.85 ANDERSON. HDWE. ___ After §:30 call ¢ OR 32603 _| parcel, Good commercial future pp uni yo L Fariner's Gas __. trap" comb ction 9 peed plat 4x8 he rhoard . «+... 1.78 oo a 4 pe ee VIE eS . SOPT ICE CREAM sTORE © j~ — oan Co. . BOT TL E “C AS 8x10 rag. 3 kitchen | ? with fast service and on a repay- Myrtle _. _R. B. MUNRO. 1069 W. Huron. bc agg + oe en L. | Leslie R. Trip . Realtor . 18 THE “BIRD” To sEn ment plan suited to your Income, ; <7 7 SPECIAL, HH mC) WASHER | He “actew 2, Lacey Bre TODAY'S SPECIALS. Stabv™ Jet, 0,zit “azar. lays FT WALL TILE 25e| -Gostbs stiaren™ te Be ore Shit ot "PE son DAIRY QUEEN ON main high- |. courteous Service awaits you, OF | GUAR, HOUSE PAINT. GAL, $1,964 STOVES. BOUGHT. SOLD. — EX- j way in Oskiand Co, Lake area,} phone FE 56-6121 for--your needs. | 15c VINYL INLAID TILE changes. 208 * . New bidg. and equipment, ist Leslie Pieisher, Managef, Berke-| RUBBER BAS 1b PAINT, GAL, 386 Pore ned We a cee tb cour ‘Only #6, Se eon ley Voss, President. . SYERS, 141 a HURON, FE 43064 —— . my = sai. - ; a $ y wn : : eo west foete tg Hey Aa | . snetntts S05 ‘getate Home & Auto — Bg oY w.. TRADE ELECT «& a also, If you want a good deal, CT Tl g e SHORT ORDER GRILL, rear Pwr one — Pan deg = We tures ranges, Mv Kereage le ‘moving fast, youl 7 | movie meater to vary Saviend | T OCI COMPANY] ités!modeu, famous’ make, For —*TRADEIN DEPT, want action, cali us wax Here 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Co. community. Seats intertor mica ogg All Bers colors. ° ie @ partial list of our Vatlable newly ge ea Good lease. 1 °N. Perry Street Come mpare and be ire. - eage: . ° IVESTMENTS Only $1,000 down 7 t r) convinced of a these extraordin: HS ‘40 ACRES A-1 INV Nd EAN NORTHERS' LIQUOR doing | Hours: ® to 4; ‘Saturday @ to 1 bargains. Michiy an Plaorese > T ; : ee Ue hcseminimentinns WILLIAMS LAKE RD.|$446 INCOME PER MO.| fruty“one’ “ot creme panne -—|@ROSLEY REFRIGERATOR. 25. ACRES Pive rented units plus commer-| cleanest bars in the north. Valu- Sonleg units, Only” $68 98: Mie: AUBURN. HEIGHTS —$ uilding fnvle commercial | $65.00, an erm. ] AN west 6300 ON ONS . r month, wable ea ik ¥ by bigh- 9 PIECE ‘WALNUT a eedeant NG ROR 8 ACRES wate i bosy business Verticn neat WARD F..PARTRIDGE VRS 18 r nytt Full price $49,950 with) springs = pons me ON WALTON BL VD. | fisese down.” " ‘REALTOR FE 43581| . Fira F _| Fas. ahogany Duncan Phyte tw | "Yi"Erucine, 9868 ee PENeU PE 0806915 INCOME PER MO.| [a0 Mo BRRON BT oy xtra.rast» DoUsie MATTRESS 5a SPRING, hie $3éa Dinie Mey. Para aa al Crnts ant. tong ont stablishea “post “ee THRUOUT icMiOAN ‘ Service. - ainits or Pe saa Fwo BROWN. BE, CHAINS, , . re stout) woods," $1,000 down, hess operations Will or et Open Ere E You cari borrow $20-4500 fauickly | " bie a Pe ow 3 SSOUTH 1 [OF “FLINT. | Ferme Sunop il secom'taae, | VARIETY STORE sg edots i Cthach tear: | seg wih ater ok, © : county/ WARD E. PARTRIDGE Ra a te. cme 1s REALTOR _FE43581]C PANGUS 1919 MIS| 7» | SUPER MARKET _ |~Sele Land Contracts 82 ‘HOUSEHOLD SOR al ga be RINANG xy ey GET IT. ae eae “fe kare , through ‘Classified Ads!| te 5 , Stout, Realtor < tae 1 , ext Be! eee 26 ae pa . vavibekasid jivebs cob buaawad ‘| Fi oa eae u4| CARNIVAL " aie ease Se . : Win! Win! - New-Ford Tractor Pan, ee ps New Ford 250 Baler MERCURY 6 At Our Giant ‘lee oa vs wo Fe sam ay Sales Jamboree}, Fan bat Bargains | Vt “BASY ED ONES” Ass, SAGINAW a s Motor Sales. Mai ‘ a 0 Cor ; Week ie = oo rE WILL ACCEPT | COME. IN | mA tHORIZED ee . | Sees m, eapoeree. LINCOLN: MERCURY. AND REGISTER — | MERCURY, RMI | tay ee a Fit coe Can, at Pike -March 31 Through April 7 pete Vick P= "ahaa ate i a ) Bob F Frost Raa is hONES" At Your Authorized DICK DEAN'S. Marke & 5 gL i 3 FF DETROIT uardh WATERFORD HDWE. , *™) GET IN THAT OFFERS 115 5. SAGI xie way ja a < : fe 24 Ford Tractor Dealer: | 5945 Dixie High "Yu OR 32636 fey : "OEASY ED JONES” PARADE ‘ BIRMINGHAM Wy Mrecucaiy pee reer eg , ETLOMPSO1 Bont RA mee iS fis: S. SAGINAW. | % cig RS] fe. wet” 10 and §:30, Pp ontiac es thee ‘boating. a \ a | a a P| ~~" yp Bara te Site ite nee i aes Mo | wnt “oh FARDW ARF a feMranemtanign “ages oust | 55 PONTIAC CAT, $1865 Pita ut otutes'« 4 door. $ sre tread Deve T t Ge {om a Deane, ‘hebiots i - | HOWARD LARE, INC, | 54 PONTIAC WGN. $1495 ialcuiom ea ceer a0! JOCK W, Haupt ATACTOL Oc | Mepis Fe alt ona | x — f | J [| orenard take _na.* xeeaal 54 FORD 2 DR: 8. . .$945 | Mercury aati, Coupe” Ss | : og CHARiCn aad Sea ine ear nea : | yO nny. Seat as: | $4 PONT. 2 Dr. 8. ...$945 cere, i erver man ste) Pontiac Sales Equip Co. Ra ona] : _teats, MAple_6-3500. 53. FORD 8 CL. CP. $895 Pincoln” ie Capri Goor’ HRS | ig pontine demo's, company. car a > FoR mE g a srt he Me - we oad on 1985 FORD 8 | 53 DODGE 8 4 DR.. .8845| Mardi MME... aus a WC Yr 7 5 g ; oe > we, Pet, 7a B}, i , SE ineene 48 1 we ere, Tata EVINRUDE “MOTORS | a cose aps owen nea, sitar foe 53 PLY. CL. CPE. $768 ag maps | a P) es _| Feiverine boats | |} -yvetl, anyway this'tl probably take your mind ott my| $f elite stud nated ne | $3 CHEV, 2 DR......$745| Uscou’ us promier tar. tome | | West Side Used Cars Auction Sales 77 gid ory, chuees . report card, won't it, Pop?” - . tigress. He Van wet, OR | 52 PLY. STA. WG.. .$625 Bob Frost, Inc. oe “allferece, “Many & | AUCTION OF STEERS. WEDNES- Sicndard, el oles we Am WODEL %-FICEUF. GOOD OON- | 52 DE S. V-8 CL. CP. $595] - st S Ca re, ee ae : esl o | dition. Pee ert 52 DODGE 4 DR.. .. .$545 se NoODWARD ide Used Cars feats eet, "tered, 4s, Ox | Harrington Boat Works |___ For Sale Trucks: ° 90| For Sale Cars 91) 08, .rarie, wate gp wai Be:| 52 FORD V8 4 DR. $545] 8 VOODWARD Keritetl and misck Abeys steers: | SORREOR OHNSGN OUFROARE. MOTORS CHEVE, TRACTOR. NDI- 1952 CADILLAC 1198. WILL) Siagrg "MT find takes, 51. FORD CONV. ; $565 | mr PN es Oe Still Hibernating? Come out and see what the bors JOHNSON 0 pg +96. _ tion, Best_ offer. MY 31202. trade. FE | es CARRIER Va SHARP have’ dane "with heir calves’ | ‘Pralers. tosis, sponte. Tee Nee | isis GMC 630 DUMP. i962 4 ivst 1964 FORD CARRIER V4. S848?) 51 PLY. 4 DR;..,...$245 Eve ’ , arts. ADILLAC "FLEETWOOD. eS seed a ‘ Se ec] CORRE Ree | Sete i | Sea | ee oED Tbs] OLDSMOBILE Wake Up Rckmngl suctineetaAalg es,| ——-Puete EE 24000 _| "be. gpeed ane, Good cond. | “Habs OS Thuuies “ett” OL|pORD-iew ToD «easaw| 48 OLDS. 2 DR.......$95| 1956 Demos. a siryar auiz ta. vas ae| Plywood < |; ]Q5q | ssnueac, spoon eve gs tony tt nar cneas | 88 PICKUP 05000998 | Bargains FORD. er. New whitewall ees iPower steering, radio “Bete Bs Bs! . between and Wa-| ‘4 ZMENSCHNEIDER | HOOP CARS SOPPICIAL'S CARS) , << , rd, Bg Fe Bs Boat Kit : sontee, FORD 7 DR. HEATER. Goop| RIEMEN 1 COURTESY CARS 55 Pont. 860 4 dr... .$1595 rugs Aid linoleom and many other | 12 % marine plywood et wih| Ford F 250 "te CHE 8, Hie nS GS 8| Cee PAY FORD GALES DODGE-PLY MOUTH | @-seeen 0-00 ‘Memes, Grperemanh trans, wane ice Bek Auction sale. On | Sombitte bis, "Build, Your, own, and cm On sat 2328, “Saginaw ” “° Fe sin * 348 k Skylark, . $1995 ee ee sr 34 TON EXPRESS .4™,caE 8.52 FORD 8 PICKUP —_ 2 Doors—4 Doors Suic : eel ey “EASY” ED | JONES oe ;| Neat eens ort ite Rem | SCOTT: TWATER "4 Speed Transmission ; gy LE MERCURY | ” Hanae Coane? sioner 24 — For Salo Housctraliors 76| | Coupons gem PEQ5 | a te SAUNA ok YL) eomet rene: | a sae : R ravi, rn Be ee ooreg Mepoeeremreaey| 1955 & 1956 | BERN UAE aa eae te OXFORD eye ss LARRY | sagt meres ees eee, Pee te “neroure peuvent” |'S4 Ponting de "$1038. —T a il Sal ~ ONLY. $100. ' ‘ 63 FORD ¢DR_CUSTOMLINE. RA; -| Demonstrators S| wighest Trade — Lowest Terms ‘34 Ford Club Compe $1095 r l er es Johnson %%-HP m r. Boat and JEROME ome vies: CHOICE OF | ‘dio, heater, new tires, new brakes 4 doprs & 2 doors. Mard- adio. & heater, standard shift. Stewart have jalousie Win-| oars. FE 41806. ROCHESTER FORD DEALER sa08. sri ag Jour own Good runsing condition. 9608,-OL top coupes and station was- bev ff =a leaallalial ‘34 Plymouth 4 dr,. .$1095 fears” fancies sateeoomert tt | SHORTY HOOKS. |,, OL, -9711 ‘Verma. Bee these: ety ; ol oo sees B&H Wi Drive bath 7 tt. ‘ - IAN 20 YEARS A sted. specials STATION W AGONS || . ci fane “eee ALL KING BIZE BARGAINS | 523° p 4dr. Sed 5 < ooo PLACE \ crease Fate 8 Be * H ki sChe e ‘S4 Ford Ranch Wagon Sate wall Rn ogge, gas BUDOET PRICED FOR EASY ont. as r. Sedan $99. te ott | Bales and Service PE gona \geed gump bedi hee $138 sand ag. askins - ove 33 Ford Ranch Wagon. < AS LOW AS oanvn . ‘38 Dodge Coro, 4 dr. $785 fete "Fransportation Offered 87 oh Opdyite Pes i000 or PE 202. | MA SEO” Open nights tt 9) “CARENER MOTOR sates | 18 AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED) , eae ae 4 82) si Fond VAWETTE, PAIR COND. | Cuan ‘sj cuevnoueT uaRd-| 6605. WOODWARD | Sone! 82 Pe 2 Pont.2 dr. & 4 dr. $595 , : : OLD ° . 54653. L. | top. 2-2946. m3 ~3-3410 ‘T DELA 4 coaches tm 18-27-30-| Fly to sunny Calitornia on senet = A ous SUBURBAN, "$405 | = Pond “« GO6D CONDITION. Bob Frost, Inc Pon's — — 133 Dodge 2 dr...... .$395 tear bens TAL ¢ waging sittings Pare cply | gins 4 = oe Wepore coupe, beautiful Botan Ke Soon HORNET CLUB EmICOLE MCURY AND 50 Pe a ac 44 $395 < ' ehiies ietwy hes _ BeapOeR wees eens gues, boosie “di NCOL: ryann | bet JV NOK LI\ES | '50 Pontiac 4 dr...... —_——— with i its jem Set ci Z 15S, SAGINAW or i Trick extras. faa ww ose Morse eatin * 850'S. WOODWARD HASKINS 49 nig od tats " avecaeatie or es pe GOIKG NORTH PART u eas R ’49. Pontiac 2 dr...... $200 ete Fetes Protease 28 | repeal er tece ae oor mt ot either vey. FE $0008. _- WILSON GM term 6665 / WOODWARD |r gate ™™E™OMAE son ase CHEV-OLDS _.. | meater tues geod. J " D . . S west na “St a6 CAC Ce Wanted Coed Cars 88 RUCKS ~— Haskins Chev. |* =" vOUR CREDIT IS 9 ‘ee s. ts DR SELL oR — County's Fastest PONTIAC ‘ CASH POR A OR LATE NEW AND USED 6751, Dixie Highway wt Mjs GOOD HERE trust. shite Meateingetned Ofmolels, Keonomy, 23, Auburn, FE 5-0485-—— MAple 5-007 ‘Open nites til ® is SET see SEE aeyR seal Diet meat theta : Wares 3-451! = ’ Oakland at Cass @ CHEVIE CUSTOM, GOOD CON-|* Pe : FOR YOUR PACKAR > ore ac ag ws, OWES RETAIL R34 i WE CARRY € : OP 7) #0. POR JUNK & CHEAP _ a "PE 4-8710.. Ciu! cue x yy ee Ned AS A-1 USED CAR pals radio and pater, "hike pew new. —— “3 days — ed Auto Insurance: 90A |i "to ts hoster. pag ogy EY DOOR. YOUR NOTE BUY v3 ~ PACK =e Sti bas A -STORE ! . x | “er ’ ‘ee SING S| eee | CENTRAL ee | CE | AER RB PIE [oe Uae BL Oa a ww ep Deflote - Plymouth Dealer — _. 1478, Saginaw St 7 mf: he HASKI For Sale Cars 91} LINCOLN-MTRCURY |g ghetit® 7S Pau 7F "Site ean = bs HES ai Mae ous CHEVROLET 8 BUICK SPECI ae 1 a a ad Se ee JE] ‘§ “BUICK SPECIAL ¢poor.| ' : ; ; ‘ CHEVIE SODAN, NEW W PAINT Oakland County’s Fastest tke wre we. =M Jeon ad aS $545. Trade terms. Growing Dealer SP . a MAZUREK | worn | afi yQic : pen’ nites una | “8 c—_ ee MOTOR SALES |. - THE HIGH DOLLAR © 8 Ford - South Bivd. at Woodward FE +8587 JICK For high grade used cars. We/ 53 Merc, hardtop 008 a 210 2-DOOR SEDAN. need them, ace the extra miles, "83 Chevy conv : — ae ant heater, _e ons | ey Py Te ee ee Ome | Sb Fora’ 2 or aye iy Bike ~ DUE TO THE EVER INCREASING “AMOUNT OF SALES ON TIIE POPULAR “H. J. VANWELT | 31 Bore Pret ~.)o NEW BUICK, OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. HAS ONE OF THE FINEST SELEC- wintka — soe Sess BS Sone Pare Be TIONS OF ONE OWNER AND THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED USED CARS "care, any wake any model Top JIURON MTR. SALES Haskins Chev. | IN OUR LONG 25 YEAR HISTORY, OPEN “TIL 9 P.M. WITH 14 COURTEOUS = 4 y | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS | "ye "50 BUICK SPECIAL. EXCEPTION- Maple SRT Open ues fu 9) S. \LESMEN TO SERVE: YOU. FE 50219. __170 BAGLEY 8T, | ally clean. Extras. OR 3-120 oe priate . ; i. > | FAKE OVER PAYMENTS ON ib |g CHRYSLER, CLB. | WE PAY | Stat Shin ne re | EASY. ED. JONES” | " Chevrolets Pontiacs Buicks Fords . 7 BUICK. odoD oe : "| “on Dollar | Sage, Urns O'S omtee ot PE] OTUAT SAGINAW S3Cher'4-dr.....$ 768 $5 Pont. 4 dr.....$1795 SM Buick 4 dr:....$1495. $5 Ford 4 dr......$1595 [au Maetthews- SPEC] AL -_ 51 Chev. Cpe. ....$ 303 $2 Pont. 2 dr.....$ 645 $3 Buick H’top ..$219553-Ford 2 dr-ves..$ 895 Hargreaves . 7 National. _].. 53 Chev. 2 dr.....$ 765 51 Pont. Conv....$ 695 53 Buick 4dri....$1185 52 Ford 4 dr......$ S45- 211 8. Saginaw St. FE $4848 THIS Motor Sales 50 Chev. 4 dr.i...$ 185 53 Pont. 2 dr. weed 875 52 Buick 2dr. ...$ 595 50Ford 2dr...... $ 165 a a aoe WEEK “We will sell you a car, S1 Chev. 4 dr..i.-$ 395 $5 Pont. 2,dr.....$1735 54 Buick 4 dr.....$1695 50 Ford Cpe.” ....$ 165 a . even if your credit. Che ~ 5 : wes 95 ‘alm wiece a he { acer, ae AUBURN iss) Pi 3 Piymoutn 4 i cor sedan 3B | been ‘ained down else- we ™ ya Pon 4 2 dr... ee ‘sac ; dr...3.$ sie . _ : : $ se / : f. gs a Seae 8. WIT wns WAG: : a. . OF MOTOR : NO NIONEY “OWN where.” events an 55'Chev. 2 Pivsee$ 4 Pont. 4 dr.....$1295 Buic dr., eo $ | or Piveees $ : phat wheels, MY agri | | oe FULL ERICE 39.50 Dn... es Spe: | eae | g | Beebe Teller SALES Counsunrry S222) 0 SPRING PRICES-CLEAN CARS|. . iiker And ceparator. rough | , No corsif _ 2 = ber, dog. bamse, 3 ey beds. wtese, Exchange COR. PIKE & E. 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News, Bud Davies | CIN age Receive Nod oo 22 Gaelic = 10:00-—WIR, Arthur *y) WRK News, McLeod : a Wud, Wetter WCAR, News, van From Columnist _ Bing Crostiy, who invented Perry /35 $pserved = . a : CKLW, News Homechats WPOR, ined Eddy : 4 . + Como, as Perry not only freely 27 ——, a | : Wane fev Tum artes | Saban, ae Deke re but proudly admits, has been ons ABs : e ES nN, News, Ponties fs way Bows, winter BY JACK O’BRAIN ee TV sporadically (that means on ya reese z | ; «| taste ores vase WR. “Ar cxLW. NEW YORK (INS)—Best-singer|films) and doesn’t really need 10/33 2"trops # |} : People e 0 | | ware WXYZ, When # irl Marries WOAR, Caravan of Musle | on Ty? Now there is a {be nominated. 3 Boh bd ‘ oft | | WRK” key Shorr | WOME Tom George 3:00—WIR, Wendy Warten (ed category. ? He still pours a fine helping of|37 su , fs 1 Out Thi Ad WON, ‘News. Record Rim WON, So'bey Hane ct WON, Pontiac Party. | WHYR 8a" McKensis . 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WCAR News . | WXY2, News, McKensle, | Chords right, tty does not-yequire eusifibutions| «he rhythmieally- 29 Relative sword Old. American. Ins, Co, 3 West| WiBK Kewa Mickey ghorr| WEY, News, Osgood WEON, News ‘| CKLW, Bddie Chase q ae § Posied f — UM Put in a 80 Bea; Ww CKLW, News, David | (2:30—WJR, Time tor Music| WJEK, Don McLeod Even” when she's intentionallyas a condition for getting or hold-| § 5°" to there con! fab.) 9th, Dept, L421A, Kansas City, Mo:}9:0—WsR, Amos “ip SAndy _ WIBK, News, Gentile, Binge| WWJ. — ‘Elizabeth WCAR, Henry J. Taylor off in torehy ‘vein ing a state job. ? iss , : Wud, Contracts ot Marie | WORM, fews, Colles, Com WXY2Z, News Ace WON, Chub. 1488 : in + you wi | L. Sa Ane | SEER Es mag | SE ee Secet | Ses Dhamrar's mee [Sant ete Bellevs tae * missing branch! 9@1@Ct Detroit Girl * Mriakes short WWJ, Bob M. Wan, Music te the atr- | WEYR Wateiok McKenste| Osky—Dinah Shore is this, “aebler said a missing branch| JOJEC roit if Ward's TV Service Zee Orville WXYZ, News, Pred Wolf WPON, Luncheon Musics CKLW, Chase coltmen’s ee} of the best fe- "maser for the Secretary of State : : : Mae eee” | SRE ae Eat Smume| ‘euaetetabsens” | Goue bers Gecete'“"|male popular tings “was making “an attemot to cate! ag (ne of Finali TV, Radio, Car Radio Z, Vi ook WCAR, Coffee with Clem 'WYZ, Paul Winter WPON, News, Serenade Pop lng wie TY. $400 contribution wath a $74, M1 as ne of Finalists die Wibe! News, Mickey Shorr| 8:0e—WIR. ¥ WoEE! Neve’ Tou Grogs | ‘Wd, tie Deeea SN ee et embezzlement.” oe FE 2-2976 46 N. Hilldale News WWJ, Minute Parade | WCAR News, Devotions | WX¥%, News, McKentle We add the “popular” classifica-| “4. chairman’ Shirley Ann Sequin of Detroit PEN EVENINGS 16:30—WJR, Curt Massey WXY%, Breakfast Club News. Platter Parlor} CKLW, Edd ti irman’s accusation was , : z, . JW, on so that no intellectual wisen- w 8 z WWJ, News by Lewis CKLW. News, Toby David. | 1:30—WJR, Dr, Malone _ WJBK, Don McLeod noleee with bit G leevied at Mrs. Anne Thorpe, 42,/W88 selected from a group of WxYz, ef the Tows JBK, News, Tom George | WWJ. Ross Mulholland WCAR, Caravan of Music r with hit us over the head| op q Cigir CKLW, Ted McCoy WCAR, News, WXYZ, News, Winter WPON, Dinner Serenade | with the air Shores, “who disap-|seven finalists in the audition con- 4 names of Rise Stevens, |peared March 2 along with $74,841 |dueted March 24 by the ; ee ce Te ‘ Lage Tebaldi, Zinka. Milanov|in guto license fees. bah Michigan UNTZ * e _ : 4 * * ee * = Lf a ' w Bide Saves: wand what Bi > winner of the $1,000 M T v : -- Today's Television Pro TAS — —jsines is pure cream. rich and) tre, Thorpe wrote a son in sub- Award. of sy f perfect. urban Van Dyke that “forced” SERVICE: Programs furnished by stations listed in this coluran are subject te change without notice. JUNIOR DINAHS contributions, including one of +10 She is 6 student of Member of Oakland County F — ; per cent of her salary, to the| colese spd. & piano pupil of Dr. Electronica Association Channel 2—W3DK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 8—CKLW-TV | There are lots of junior Dinah’s a, tee ee ; Democra' resul —|ready to invade our shore. Eydie|isrenncies Yn | "| Miss Sequin will be festuredi = «FE 4.1515 | TTONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | ny Vaughn Show, Variety. (4)—/8:00—-(2) Cartoon Classroom, (1) /Gorme 18 geting 0 be mate Of soloist at the coming aan? ¢:00—(7) — Annie Oakley. Gaill Robert Montgomery: Presents.|- Littlé Rascals. Siok indeficable’ something eallea|Whité House Egg Roll [una tet beogbatiadg seid mg ' jin “ — A hanic tries to-improve|8:30—(2)°’Captain Kangaroo. (7) : — See 99 tion of Music Club to be held ing © & V TV 158 Oakland Davis in “Outlaw Mesa.” (9) uto mec tries to- imp ) pt Kang clans:’ tha then hes & volte Sth . — Circle 9 Theater: Gene Autry, his finances by murdering his} Wixie Wonderland . onal Sceettehts it |. WASHINGTON (INS) — Children Flint, April 23-25. fo sleep in cool, plays foreman of. ranch - who rsaves young owner from swindle in “ Hills.“ (4) — News and Sports. Paul Williams, Bill Flemming.: . wife in “Death Insurance,” star- ring Henry Jones. (2)}—December Bride. Lily overhears her dangh- ter and son-in-law talking about moving to New York and solves \9:00—(4) Romper Room $:30—(2) Love Story. (7): Heart- wx throb Theater. ; 9:55—(4} Faye Elizfibeth sat 10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4) Jo. Stafford, our own favorite singing sound,-presently is taking a bassient leave from TV and so ‘temporarily is out of this contest. cool comfort with |6:1s—(4) — Dolores. Short films.| their problems. Spring Byington) Ding Dong School. There are loje of girt singers, 60 Fishermen Saved (2) — News. Jac LeGott. is ner. ; ois Bxk ey — > ‘) men Oe Se we ee FAIR HAVEN @ — Sixty Ice ~ REPA :25—~(2) ~ TV Weathe | Dr_|10:00—(7) — Story Studio, Pa Kovacs cutiepie, a very geod ln nermen were rescued from 9g LEN, OX ‘ Svepatt ahd o Weather O’Brien in “Tomorrow’s Man.” |10:55—(7) News, Story Studio, voles, a terribly and ice fleo yesterday that broke han a Sonny Eliot ‘| (9)—Boxing. Middeweight ‘Bout. ont he ~r wai / poignant smile, a face to launch | 04 Carie4 them 40 feet All Makes ‘Rupert Trained Tockaiclens.: ae = . ; ‘ - .e3| Gaspar Ortega vs. Harry Small-| 4 Strike It_ 1,000,000 ahs and a face to laurich 4 e CENTRAL 0 SF aren apis, in| Wood. C2) Studio One. Alan|:IE-(1) News Ace. “Robin &) teunch 1.0080 lors o, alt the |AASISS EAY 2005 ESE TNS ALL WORK tee ae AIR CONDITION 0 Story.” (4) — Western| Young plays lawyer who is duped) Ri physical perquisites for TV star- Bu . — _— ~Rechet ae School Teacher"| by woman who has murdered|11:8%—-(9) Prayer Sign On. dom. WE ey : ° ' two. husbands in “This Will Do TUESD FTERNOON ‘ Ever day-dream on a hot summer tries to protect renchers : from N * with Felica Monte- ay A Only a few girl singers can 100 TOP VALUE STAMPS — night—just wishing for cool, coo! swindling and is framed as a io 13 42:00—(2) Valiant Lady. <4) Ten-| balance the stature of a solo show-] with Each Used TV Purchase 84 Shey ne FE 2.6445 P. tin : sleep? Next time you do, start | Mail robber. (2) — Linkletter’s| . negsee Ernie. (7) 12 O'Clock|lady. Patti Page is in this high TV ree Fa ¢ jeep you do, s |10:30—(7) — Broadway Star The- Comics. (9) Magic of Music. ~ Member Oukland County Electrente-TY Service Association ' thinking about Lennox central rested and ready ‘for work or Kids. Art interviews moppets. 6:45—(2) -— News, Doug Edward. ater. “Storm Signal,” drama. (4) 12:15—(2) Love of Life. ais conditioning. Big home or d , , wy 7:00—(7) — Kukla, Fran and Ollie.) _—Waterfront. Cap'n John rescues | : - e # email? fo meatier; Lanne means Puppet comedy. (9) '— Follow) survivors frem Pacific Island |**% (3) Search for Tomertow. ‘Sonatas Davis’ singing puzzles us; | cooling in every-room, not just : ' , d is ht in web of di nd, (4) Feather Your Nest. m There's rasti That Man. Ralph Bellamy in) and is caught in web of dlamone-. Beulah. (9) Featurette. it could be described as pleasant, : one or two. There's restful, re- “Baker Grandee,”” mystery. (4); smuggling in “Diamonds in the. “3--(2) G Suiding Light. (9) M but hardly more, so everyone must freshing sleep for all; all awake —Dr. Hudsoh’s Secret Journal.) Rough,’ with Preston. Foster. “a cance suiding Lig mary leongratulate her for earing $3,000, X27 -play. Both water- cooled and air- cooled units are Jars of improperly canned beans leave trail of death in “The, Dagget Story."”” (2) — Cross Cur-| rent. Drama to be announced, 11:00—(7) — Soupy's On. with Soupy Sales. (9)--National | News. (4) — 11 O'Clock News. Paul Williams. (2) — News. Jac Variety 1.99—(2) Ladies Day. (47-tColor) & week with such meager music- Colorland, (7) Lunchtime Drama. | (9) News, Shoppers Show. |t:15—(4) Fun to Redace . | ianship. NOW THE MEN’ aiuiiien a ee yet available 7:15—(7) — News. John Daly. LeGott So “much for the gals, The best ' 1:30—(4) Good Cooking. Come in 7:30 — (1)—Twilight bet 11:10—(9) — Weatheryane. 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. |mae — c | or call today Drama. (9) — Million Dollar) y.i5 (7) — ‘The Crash. Doris} Hour of Shows, (7) Stars on Seay? Perey Come. fer your FREE Movie. James Dunn, Mona Free-| ‘ po: * * ® man in “That Brennan Girl.” (4) Dowling in “’'The Crimson Key. Pi delivers a consistent brand cooling survey ' : (9) — Billy O'Connor Show. Mu-| '2:30—(2) - Linkletter Houseparty | "erry Gell KAST HEATING & COOLING CO. 82 N. Coss FE 5-8670 SERVICE? BLAKE “RADIO TV. 3149 W. Huron —Gordon MacRae Show. Songs. Jeri Southern, guest. (2) — Robin Hood. Robin helps two children fight to clear their father of mur-) der charge in “Children of the Greenwood,” starring Richard- Greene. '7:45—(4) —. News Caravan. Sohn) Cameron Swayze. 8:00—(7) — TV Reader's Digest. American newspaperman sets out to make friends with Russian United Nations diplomat in ‘The sical variety. (4) — Little Show. Nestor Pavia, Forrest Taylor in “Double Jeopardy.’ (2) — Miss Fairweather. Bette Wright. 11:20—(2) — Les Paul and Mary Ford. Music. 11:25—(2) — Nightwatch Theater. “House of Mystery.” iu: 30—(2). — Tonight. Steve Allen with singer Caste Boswell, guest. TUESDAY MCRNING | $:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) (Col- | or) NBC Matinee Theater, (7) Afternoon Film Festival. | | $:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show '3: 55~-(9) News 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date! With Life. (9) Justice Colt. #:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod-| ern Romances. | 4:30—(2) On Your Account, (4) Qieen for a Day. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4)/ Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mic key i< rich, creamy baritone pleasure ! that soothes the gals and oddly, does not anger the men, as has been crooners’ fate since times,’ ior Rudy Vallee, began. : Frank Sinatra used to drive girts crazy and boys nuts. Eddie | Fisher catnips the girl kids but boy kids generally rate him about 2) shrugs. 7 | gordon MacRae ‘has a great big ‘sound ‘of pliable leather, in his) voice, but he’s not long enqugh! | len. Gracie plays chaperone for visiting New York girl and finds the job wearing. | 8:30-—(7) —Voice Program. Cesare Siepi, baso, sings “Some En- chanted Evening,” “With a Song |} “Beachmaster,” films: (9)—Den- Open Daily 9 A. Park Free Rei of ‘Bea. - “158 Ockland Ave, << - 30 Sets to Choose From! _All Reconditioned! 30 Day Exchange Privilege! 4 Call TODAY | DEMONS For a FREE Home TRATION | FE4.5791-- in My Heart,” “Le Femmine | a D'Italia” nd "When T'm Look in i 7 Algeri,”” and “When I'm Looking TS | tY 1 “Rogue Song,” with Limited AUTHORIZED | fret ssiorchetrn uiee How ve. He : ard Barlow. (2) — Talent Scout: | BP copia Arthur Godtrey host to new as Time CASH | 7) 4 ent, ee otiany egeaeer : Tee x { CROSLEY—BENDIX 9:00--(7) — Jumbo Theater. Peter = aaa 1,000 TOP VALUE STAMPS Lorre in “The Blue Landscape.” las ”" n $] 5 Only TERMS WITH EACH NEW TV (9) — Gyy Lombardo Show. Mu- 10 Spa rta PURCHASE sical’ variety. (2) — I Love Lacy. 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