oi ats Ben fot : wi re sii shai es tod <2 : jad ante eytearche - ba ? tac liees penton tre : ves . oe ; ae is "s ws t) } ial ; } . ans ey : J} - :S The Weather AU : U.S, Weather Buress Forecast Aa ale ; Cloudy, Showers 4 114th YEAR kkxk«x«* PONTIAC, ieee MONDAY, APRIL 16, Lit —38 s PAGES. ee TIUTERMATIONAL NEWS SERVIC ve 7 7 hk wk kok ae a 7 * *.* : kok kw o* ; Prayers in Wreck ke Wl xl rae Toole | _| Prayers in Wreckage _ ‘yge KE WIll EX ain ef Military Might | = ANS Stand to Nation. this Dare oe in Networks Talk o e t a e in Huge Parade Raging Twister in Networks Ta Jewish Nation Marks| ie | totes Panere, Moet Its Eighth Anniversary; Rips Alabama: Veto; Three’ Governors Border Areas Uneasy —_ ’ Visiting President : TEL AVIV, Israel B — Over 200 Hurt WASHINGTON (AP) | Israel mustered its military —President Eisenhower might today for a show-of- 400 Persons Homeless! he vetoed the farm | strength parade in a land as High Winds Swirl : where many fear the next ss He will go on the air at Around Birmingham , Pa shot might touch off a big P. a hsGe expla’ ; ; no @ meas- war. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (?i— 1 gi 4 rae!’ pone ta which becomes The show marks Israel's A tornado swirling and pti 4 ro aaa aie pac len ee “atate ewteting-Cpcush. Se. major issue in the elec- hers. ii. Gow then of wed skirts of Birmingham tion campaign. ’ killed at least 21. persons, In his veto message, with four Arab neighbors— injured more than 200 and Eisenhower told the = q FayPt, ete, Syria and left 400 eet homeless. | ae re — i | It comes on the eve of Dag : ‘ eae A 7 one harm to every agricultur- He arrival UN PRAYS FOR INJURED CHILD — An unidentified man prays for |the winds yesterday de- al region of the country Hammarekjold's arrival oft Ua, an injured child pulled from the wreckage of house after a tornado |stroyed more than 100 and also to the interests flames of conflict between Arab| Smashed into a rural area near Birmingham, Ala, yesterday. |nouses clustered on hills of consumers.” ard Israeli. Twenty-one bodies have been recovered from the scene of the & end th of this Tho herder eres: wag compar. | ore: Teta cin trumnicetin 2 WASHINGTON ( — The atively bat eneeny tn Sie ie ustrial city. Hundreds of |White House announced to- wake of the U. N. secretary gen- I d 7 T ; ] t P ; houses received lesser dam- ; day. that President Eisen- eral’s first week of on-the-scene Car 1 on Tla Or erjury age. REMOVING TWISTER VICTIMS — Rescue AP Wirephote| ower will go. on the air , ~~ e W S! ” f S ° “We've counted 21 bodies and| workers here are removing one of more than 200 disaster, which swept through a sector in which tonight “to talk to the os uit Eevntian spokeaman charged) 17) ar aying oO uper DT |tnere may ve —_ = a Repent sae me ya ononr shed Huntsville, 100 miles north, [people of America on the . 4 Whatley, Red Cross director here.| ®€4 Was a twister yestei ville, ‘ — neg < Soy rpm eee WASHINGTON \P—Ex-army Lt. Aldo L. Icardi wasimost of the dead Negroes,| Tesidents have been reported homeless by the _ with no loss of life. farm bill.” Te cnokeaman taid Israelis fired| Called to trial today on charges of falsely denying he| Most of the dead and injured It also was announced, into the Egyptianheld Gaza Strip| plotted the World War II slaying of his superior, Maj.| were at McDonald's Chapel, a W Broadway Prod ucer, Wi fe amid strong indications of ~~ yet yesterday and two ts/ William V. Holohan, behind enemy lines in Italy. -| suburb of 3,000 population just : en 0d < a veto, that Eisenhower - While the indictment ch Icardi wi rjury,| outside the northwestern city $ F ed Mi P] would act on the con- strip for five minutes Saturday. dictment charges Icardi.with perjury, iiits. winds also flalled San- €ar issing in- Plane 3 a omer ous weenr the effect it is to accuse him of directing the slaying Of] gusky, New Georgia and Sayre- Death R h | 6 ” |troversial measure during “We kept our word to U.N. Sec|Holohan during a daring cloak-and-dagger mission. | ton, other subuurban areas. § KeaC ERIE, Pa. (—A far-flung search was ordered today|Me day. retry General Dag Hammar. + Icardi, a Pittsburgh real) Fire engines “joined the confu- for a plane reported missing over Lake Erie about ames reporters. | eee ae ; estate broker, appeared be-|sion at McDonald's Chapel when| Two Infants Die in Fire;| mies from shore. a senate 8 an Sine ote ‘The big body yd of Israel's mili- I nig t adiine fore a House Armed Serv-\re endl in some of the) Farmer Killed as Stove} Two were believed aboard the craft which lost| ference ue oer = ‘ lanme; ‘ * ment on * some ’ tery show of Big! lices subcommittee March| Approximately 150 persons were) Erupts in Home radio contact after its pilot said he wes saving or ing the day, : French Mysteré Jets. They will! [Of ax KeTUINS admitted to Birmingham hospitals = a northern = of 26, 1953, and made a gen-\_ were treated and released culty” at 700 feet altitude, + | iip announcement preceded by Haifa high point of the! 4 final “day of grace” will end eral denial of knowledge). inost were confined for treat-| BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | The Civil Aeronautics . ‘ yan hour « session betweea at midnight today for millions of/concerning the disappear! ment, Sixteen persons died in traffic|Authority’ said the pilot +r lan Stalin Eaebower wer and three Republi. j The modern jets were brought taxpayers who have yet to file/ance of Holohan. in Decem- * * ® accidents in Michigan over the|jdentified , himself as “G : ean Midwestren governors, all of ' fo Israel under a cloak of se- |1955 income tax returns, accord-|ber 1944. The indictment) Whatley said an emergency|weekend as springlike weather|Pollock.” ; : whom favor the farm bill as brten A ——— the threat of |ing fo the Dept. of Internal Rev-iresulted from this testi- —_ _ — oat pec —_ lured motorists to the highways.| The CAA and airport authorities Asks Out Tod pasend by Congnenn. j Egypt's 15 and 40 Seviet ony: nsiey, an us su ‘ : ; a ¢i . : : Nyushin ceniace, cooly acquired “Mailed. returns must be post- e vlolchan 40, a lawyér in civilian|YF, Where 30 of the less seriously|Fires caused three deaths. rs —— —— - af ay sisden coniimes ame co from Communist Ceecheslovakia. |™arked aoe 16 if senders are tol1ite headed what was known as|ifjured were admitted. Two infants died in a Detroit Pe — ‘er nl Ewes ; support-boosting features which he i Premier David Ben-Gurion set filing, P oer a atalaie’ oni ~ the ‘‘Mangostine mission.” The| The awesome roar of the ap- |fire. They were Ernestine Jones;iciry checked with the New York Red Premier Submits |opposes, as.“‘not-agood bill." the theme of the somber observ-|\id in completing forms will be Italian-speaking ‘Tcardi, then 23) proaching storm gave sufficient 2, and her brother, Ernest, 1. Aladdress of Gordon W. Pollock, a| Resignation After Party 1¢ O'CLOCK TONIGHT i ance in a broadcast last night to/available at the Pontiac office until ~~ we Ms ows. was| warning for many to take shelter |jabysitter led three half-sisters of Broadway producer. Denounces Him declined to say whether L the nation: He w arned that if war|4-39 p.m. today, eee | Arse a mag a peter their houses were blows the victims to safety. His show, “Wake Up, Darling,” the statement he referred to ae Oe, ee eee ee Activity at the local office was and an Italian partisan, ’ Tullio ’ ™ Thomas Ingram, 67, a retired had been trying out in New jbe @ veto message, but other meet the power and heroism ofireported “‘steady,” although last- Lussi, who operated under the| Another twister struck Hunts-| . om Haven, Conn., prior to a Broad- | BELGRADE, Yugoslavia @® —|sources said they were confident seepage petal hessge My Hats rot . — fiers “ expected _ resistance name of Capt. Landi,| iville in North — aay ye aed burned Saf- way opening scheduled May 2. (Communist Bulgaria's Premier it would be brother, Ronnie Dele, i4, of|child. charvechor was: ngeaia teu | “Shishi canes a ‘ ‘ last night while relief operations were in- : wy “enemies who try to degradelt Skip Campaign Trail - [hs body from icy Lake Orto in vere in progress. Greenville. Officials of the Detroit City Air-| of the Soviet: bloc’s campaign | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) : our honor.” “ rovernver : autopsy dis- said Pollock arrived th Presiden o : ; Egypt and Israel have agreed| NEW YORK # — Former Pres-|closed he had been poisoned and noe un & ac eek a oo Crawford, 65, of te es got ee eee F —_ 3 tmconduemaly to stay storing ident Herbert Hore ive pt| A Delense Department _mem-|sorm. Ms, Betty Dunear, 20, ny) Curte- Christianson. 17-ot: Welt oR SE TES As SDs DE toe moves far rococo -luoridation Favored “ee # in the comifig presidential elec-irandum issued in 1951 accused] With her 3-year-old son Rodney in| Lake. a | prypenneien in Erle said Pol- in the moves for reconciliation Rote: | Hammarskjold left Cairo Satur-|tion campaign Heardi and Le Dolee of complicity|Mer arms and Melvin Duncan, 8) Wilma Branch, 56, of Lansing.) TA) Ulm tt4 them while on| Nimela! Buvesin and Nikita by New York Group | day after initial talks with Nasser.| ‘“T have a lot of other things to,in the slaying. jsprawied nearby. All three were co ‘ his flight to Detroit and said he| Khrushchev last tes He said he had accomplished what/do," he told reporters before leav-| Two Italian partisans were ac- \Gead. Josephitie Johnson, 16, of Hdle- wo. having “radio difficulty.” ; opring. NEW YORK @—The New York | . he set out to do there. He confers|ing here by plane yesterday to quitted. by the Italian court and, ; wild drowned Saturday when an | pit they declared their last con- Telephoned advices from Sofia) academy of Medicine's committee | today with Lebanese leaders and/address the Inter-American Bar| are expected to testify against auto in which she and six others ith hi he return flight/@4 broadcasts of Radio Belgrade, |, i a 1 owers rredaicie tact with him on t urn flight ie volee of - Tito’ *./on public health says it favors _ leaves tomorrow for Israel. Assn. meeting at Dallas tonight, 'Icardi._ - HUWULS FIVUILIVY | were riding failed to make ® | yesterday ended without an_ex-| 7 Cherveiieer’" aan fluoridation of the city’s water j : 1 : ht T da ——— porn agpentts planation of what sort of difficul-| J special ‘yession of the Bulga.|UPPY, a8 & method of fighting P 0 : > \ . F onig ’ ues ay aged to make shore, iy he was experiencing. rian Parliament, The session was ——. said it had : race and Raini nl 1 Didot Look Tere’ (vQrlens teen sue acta Sy nother day of April showers) Walter Cowall, 69, of Dearborn. ’| Didn’t Look There,’ : led by Moshe Pijade, president of sidered all available evidence.and : ‘alamiad by temperatures in| An unidentified man, about 70,'. ” ¢.. : . found that “it has been con- 4 BI sh the Yugoslav National Assembly MONTE CARLO (INS) — A te- the 40’s is forecast for tomorrow/|on a Detroit street. Says ushing Farmer whe is cas of Tito's closest ad-|“lusively. shown that a fluoride q laxed Grace Kelly and prince Rai- ieee — -_ vicinity by the _— Lee Fuller, 18, of Plain-- MARQUETTE ® — State police) visers. added eee: water at a | nier III rehearsed their religious -S, Weather Bureau. — we had a short search for a valuable| Chervenkov, 56, i { concentrat that will effectively wedding ceremonies in St. Charles The same chilly condition along} Rudolph Peterson, 53, and hisicalf reported missing, by Farnier entcest’ tiie: ered ines preverit dental care is harmless," with occasional showers is expect-|wife, Amanda, 55, of Forest Park|Fred Deostell, They found it on)- *. * * The committee rejected con Cathedral today amid popping ed to remain for this area tonight. | [j}., killed near Niles. the front porch as they drove up| The tough-talking veteran of al-|tentions thaf fluoridation would be flashbulbs, hammering, and organ The mercury is expected to dip} Louise DelProposto, 16, of Belle-|to investigate. most 40. years in Communist par-| wasteful because only 5 per cent musie, from 36 to 32 degrees iville, The embarrassed Desotell saidjty ranks asked to be released of| of the city's water. goes for drink- The ---Princess-to-be and her ‘Tomorrow's high is predicted to; Clarence Anderson, 12, of Port|he had been busy in the barnyard his duties. Parliament adopted anjing purposes. ‘The group said. Prince appeared calm as some 50 range from 46 to 50 degrees with) turon, , and hadn't looked around the front}agenda for examination of that re-| the savings in dollars oo photographers worked with their northwesterly winds up to 30 m.p-h.| Mrs. Lula Mae Kuiper, 41, of of the house when he found the/quest and election of a new pre-| prevention of tooth decay would The lowest temperature preced-' Kalamazoo. iweek-old Holstein gone, neier, probably tomorrow, be tremendous. flashing cameras at the cathedral where they will be wed Thursday following Wednesday's civil cere- mony. There was none of the tension that had brought boos aimed at The couple at the cathedral seemed undisturbed by photograph- ers, TV men hammering on a scaf- ing 8 a.m. was 38 degrees. The thermometer registered 40 at! 1 p.m. | WANTED: i _ to 29 people with scooters to sell! That's how — buyers are still looking for scooters be- cause this little Want Ad brought 30 calls and the ad- verti had only 1 scooter sell, | Oakland County's Board of Su- Expected to Also Vote on Water Measure Supervisors to View Budget Hikes pervisors will review three items ‘of major importance at tomorrow's meeting in the County Office Build- ing. A vote will be taken on the pro- « ‘Sports Sports vesccececcounec is The proposed budget represents an increase of 15.2 per cent over last year. Most county departments are scheduled for annual’ raises, ranging from $4,000 to $27,000. $100,000 each for direct relief and; county roads. Supervisors may elect to spend $90,000 more for child care, Funds for the County —" unit may be raised by $125 i sets, he bgt In Today's Press porn a News....++++,10, 23, s1 ee ¢ bate court ($4,000), prosecuting at- torney ($8,000), planning commis- sion--¢$16,000), register of deeds ($5,000), relief administration ($15,- /000), treasurer ($12,000), and vet- Robert ¥; ‘seus, dalend of the county. Board of Auditors, said today he hopes increased at i $2 fie a inl Ma A il coin Se pp a ast SEO no a : Realtors to Ey Sales Methods FO SEE SS er eT eee niga ’ ‘ sce yi gore MR i i i a ihe | i ee fi | bon yr hep * a mee aan RE \ . ; ‘ ' i MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1956 ee _— Ernie ) The Day in Birmingham |Ferndale Man Dies — Students Will Take, Turniin Automobile Crash at Governing City Tonight} + 2204 rendu resides was killed this morning when his THE, PONTIAC PRESS, es) Truman-Daniel Wedding Press Corps Arrives . INDEPENDENCE, MO, (INS)— av af | Tee firet_contingent of a BIRMING : 1s R.. Jennings, who died t oft the road and into tate ional Official -sponden moving the HAM. — Students will). Francis R,. Jennings, who | car wen into a : pate, tig” - laeeiaen at { Truman| take their turn at city government | Friday im Tarpon Springs, Fla., |fieid on the Willow Run Expres 4 to Address Conference vie nin be married, Saturday to _|tonight at 7, before the city com-| “Mer # brief Mines. —-fway in Allen Park. 4 ot Waterford Inn New York Newspaperman Clifton! missioners turn to discussions of} A retired electrical engineer, he} The victim, Ammon Hutchines, q ' . a Bo Femdale-Park paving, the Hamil. Wott *vulage and belonged tof TePortedly lost control of This car 4 Prominent reat from ; crossover, b nance. . a r ape a Although both the . 32dyear-old - or, end a as ordi . Christ Church Cranbrook. and sev-}@b0ut 1 a.m. while driving at : Pontiac and Detrojt areas will com-| , Hearings for the extension and ~ ‘eti high rate of speed, according: to vene in Waterford tomorrow att PT toon Zebulon, NC h paving of Femdale and Park|""Susiving are his wile, Minsie, {Allen Park police the Pontiac Real|husband from Zebulon, N.C., have streets in preparation for Parking} * me! - iy | Minor injuries were suffered by ernoon when Estate Board will conduct its an- nual Spring Sales Clinic. Speakers at the conference will and a son, Richard, of Brighton. Burial] was to be in Acacia Park. “ Mrs. Grace Vaughan Otto maintained their marriage at In- Cependence will be a quiet ‘‘fami- ly affair,” excitement over the coming nuptials is mounting. ._|Lot A, to be bounded by those | streets and Hamilton; are coming up: tonight, having..been put aside at the March 19 meeting. Park- and Jay Blackburn. of De- __inelude various officials of state : | & ee —— Mrs, Grace Vaughan Oito, 672) troit. and regional real estate groups who} Tiny Trinity Episcopal Church, A letter from Newell Alien re- | ; on A ‘Hanna, died this morning at St.) ~ will speak on several phases of the} where former President and quests paving of Park street \Joseph’s Mercy Hospital after a ; BRING YOUR FILM-to SIMMS _ prolonged illness, Service will be) ‘the /Thursday at 1 p.m. at Bell Chapel what Margaret ‘described as a “week of esting. end sleeping.” * * Probably the most distinctive part of the wedding will be Mar- garet’s gown, which will be made of 200-year-old lace. “is: President to Explain come by Board President Vern ‘ . K. Archer, the conferees will | wedding, and even the service iet'g Senden, ne ind valet eal ta be Wena ers a an eae SS a SNe: Special] assessment districts will |lawn Cemetery. . , ; from Stewart E, Butts, president | ough clearing, ; of the Real Estate be voted on tonight for the Fern- sae aeeee! Michigan Miss Truman, looking radiantly dale - Park projects, Hamilton ’ . | ff } rothers, Carl, Harold and La- + a |Schell; Mrs. Lithia Grace KellyRainier Rosa Distel, all of Pontiac. : Mrs, ‘Cumberworth’s body is at C | R h | t 4 with Ei the Pursley Funeral Home where q m at e earsa conterre senhower| services will be held at 2 p.m. at length Saturday in Augusta, Ga.|Wednesday, with the Rev. T. R.| (Continued From Page One) The President returned to the/,llebach officiating. Burial will be|future princess at the rehearsal, capital last night from a week of/in Mount Hope Cemetery in La-|commenting, ‘She looks so thin.” nt a oo The “loyal subjects” paid little attention to Rainier, whom they) Benson on leaving Augusta Sat- ‘ urday described as a “bad ill” James Raymond Hill called “our little Prince,” but! the measure w James Raymond Hill, 71, of 47! for 1956 the flexible price supports|F Howard, was dead on airival|” used ne eoemranhers ° he has stoutly championed. Other|at Pontiac General Hospital Sun-/S*t ® ise es features of the measure also) day. Early this morning, photog- would have the effect of raising} Born in Pontiac May 30, 1885,|-raphers had expressed their dis- to a 10-|supports to levels comparable to|he was the son of Charles and! pleasure when the Prince refused those which Eisenhower and Ben-|Sarah Beakley Hill. to pose or let Grace pose as they | left the Sporting Club. He simi- larly had refused when the pair son have maintained are respon- sibi: for the present farm problem. é gee eae eee or eae ; entered the swank club several hours earlier. BENSON: “A BAD BILL” - Secretary of Agriculture Benson and other presidential advisers Simms is All Set for the SMELT RUN—Are You?. anesthe POLITICAL DILEMMA in 1904 to’ Lottie A. Chamber- Benson said‘on leaving Georgia lain who preceeded him in death, that ..; ex.still had not] He leaves one brother, Leon of made his “very difficult” decision) Waterford and a sister, Mrs, Beryl non, Last details for the April 24 pro-| gram will be completed at tomor-| } Tonight & Tuesday Prices we Infants Needs Buster Brown Cotton Child’s Anklets 2 PAIR 35 Fast colors, or let it become law without his signature: The deadline for action is a week from tomorrow. € foot wood pole, 18- inch hopp, and net is 3 inches deep. Sturdy wood pole. ~ of the group at 8 p.m. Wednésday Cripple Children's Society, 152 W. Lawrence. 6-FOOT Aluminum Smelt Net 3.98 © Hand Warmer * ¢ @ His administration freely con- es oe seeks Scan eedes that farmers are not shar-|Tuesday from elvin A. Schu onstration of the working of @ ing in the general prosperity, and Funeral Home for Herbert Robert- : leader dog with a blind person. |that some new legislation is|son, 78, of 176 E. Pike St. He died : Somes BMeCiain of the League of| needed. If this bill dies, chances/ Saturday. pour for hours noting arriving! seat from Washtenaw County in| Mrs. Harner Selvidge and Mrs. : the Blind, reports that there will|,.: remote that Congress will! Surviving besides his’ widow,|guésts, including the bulky Aga| 1990. His services in the jegis--Shain, until the previous day. be no transportation available for) ; Genevieve, are two sons, William)Khan and multi-millionaire Aristo-|jature then was continuous except| * 8 | the be eager eames on a new| LESS THAN OVERRIDE of Pontiac, Albert of Birmingham,|tle Onassis, who picked up the/for six years in Public Utilities! League. He- will present a dem- pass another. Francis R. Jennings | ja daughter, Mrs. Lillian Stormer,|more-than $57,000 tab for the af- . Gasv policy for blind persons obtaining) Approval of the measure, on the ais, ‘0 sisters, Lillian and Flor. fair, , protamine _ — nail =p ees $ 49 | taxi cabs when in downtown Pon-|other hand, would be seized UPON | once in England, and two broth-| — 12 tiae. McClain said all three local/by Democrats as at least a partial ors ‘Robert of Sarnia, Ont. and! . *aimler and Grace were one | ; ‘ ‘ | | cab companies lave instructed vindication of the criticism they| James of England. : | hour late for the champagne din. | Michigan Tested ‘GAY BLADE ‘tmp 400 ¢ Nines | f their drivers to stop for a blind |have heaped on administration, : ner for the social three hundred. warm hile ¢ipping | z passen when he i xtending | farm icy. i | A palace spokesman blamed, the | ; for smelt. Ordinary 4 his ome turd the ak th the| The’ Senate approved the pit Russell S. Rogers | tardiness on ‘‘one or beth of the | —— rass ; — — te , E handle up. 50-35 last Wednesday. A sang awk Russell S. Rogers, of 1090 Prince's parents.” 4 “a aiere ¥ ‘ | ' y eg oe tied | i s Tight-Comb Cotton Other Hand , eee ise of separate Senate and House! voorheis Rd. died this morning! But Prince Pierre, his father POUND a ® Warmers wo 93-99 | | ar eee — ‘ bitts, #H % 2 . | , | . “ - \- | Driver From Detroit a hy _ aay a y earth ae 15. at jand Pterre’s divorced wife, “Prin-| : 5 => s F itted Crib Sheet Big 8-Ox, Can an om ° . ° — Mr. Rogers is survived by his cess Charlotte, his her, both) “* Injured in Smashup ” | wife Mrs Hazel Voorheis Boers arrived ai ” the s octing club not | 2.95 $1.19 Valve HAN D \ These margins were far short), 4. | “| me $2.95 sentorised titted Cc WARMER. " A Detroit. driver whose car lof the two-thirds majorities which |! Pontiac. oniy’ separately bet: well at Value sheets made at slammed into the rear of another| would be needed to override a . Funeral arrangements are pend- vance of the Prince and Grace: e combed cotton. FLUID auto Saturday night on Telegraph veto, Key Democrats have said a\ing. The body may be viewed at) The engaged couple was expect-| . ; Fits all standard |the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home'ed at nine o'clock but arrived at| January 1956 tested grass crib mattresses, ‘ * voad north of Orchard Lake road|yeto would mean no major farm) “was treated for head cuts and re- jegislation this leased from Pontiac General Hos-| * * pital, authorities said. | Eisenhower seemed certain, seed. Guaranteed to be free of crabgrass. 80°%-85% and 00% germination. Packed in reusable plastic bag. after 7 p.m. Tuesday. ten to find a roomful of famished| and thirsty guests: * * @ 39° No More Diaper Rash with Chix Diaper Liners year. * Joseph Sawyer ne ; +s | : : Entertainment at the ‘‘gala" in- ¥ Kerosene dine wane wae an ant = pee ewe Mg — rewms - ~~ Joseph Sawyer, 533. formerly of cluded a special tribute to the pair! | 6 DOZ. for JUMBO when the car in front of him slowed/| gress to approve a soil bank pro- 760 Robinwood, Pontiac, died sud- paid in blank verse by the French 2nd Floor down. The oither driver, Fredjgram—the only major feature of|4enly in Dunedin, Fla. Saturday. pogs playwright Jean Cocteau. | oul TT LANTERN - Smith, 50, also of Detroit, was not|the current bill which he recom.|Mr. Sawyer moved to Florida from) Expatriate American singer Ed.) — a — — 69 injured, police said. | mended. : Pontiac in September of last year.'die Constantine and his. daughter] 97¢ Value $’ oo ’ He was born in Marion Nov. 5,!presented Grace with a gold rec- M e dicated 1897,:the son of Ruben and Sarah Corliss Sawyer. He was married! to Pansy Fraser. Besides his wife, he leaves son, Richard, of Genesee County; and step children, Mrs. Harold ord of their famous number, ‘‘Blue- | bird,’ after singing it to her from the stage. Styled as pictured, The Weather’ — Oxford Youngster, 7, > AND VICINITY—Cloudy st Injured in Accident The DEMAND for |}: MATURE WOMEN PONTIAC cold with orc showers today and tonight. Twesday mostly cloudy and continued cold with a few showers likely. World Famous Waterford Couple Hurt eee eat Windy tonigh Tuesds: North ; northwest Sinas 16+ ‘eesday. hag Bn Seven-year-old Frank Rider, son|Brabbs of Pontiac, Mrs. Phillip in Two-Car Collision COLEMAN | toaighl tiga’ tetey “et, tow toaignt OF Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rider Jr.,|Brooks of Detroit, Mrs. Ira Pence Sek high femerrew 40-30. of Oxford township, was said to/of Clarkston, James Fraser of) Two persons suffered minor cuts LANTERN and bruises in a two-car accident! Saturday at 7:50 p.m., Waterford Township police said today, The} erash took place on Pontiac Lake) Road near Scott Lake Road. Injured were Christian Greve,| 32, 1315 Eason St., Waterford be in good condition at Pontiac|Amarillo, Tex., and Albert Fraser of Ferndale. 8 Also surviving are one brother, Gordon, of Evert; two sisters, Mrs. Edith Edwards of Dighton and Mrs, Goldie Dervage of Hersey. Mr, Sawyer's* body will be at Today in Pontiac P tee temperature preceding 8 ®.m |General Hospital today after being At 8 a.m.: Wind ‘velocity 18 mp.h.jstruck down by a truck Sunday I oss 5.0 mortiing at S. Washington and Stan- ome . hy 3g ee ton streets, Moon sets ‘Pennday oh isan, The youth received a concussion, hag nn possible fractured jaw, back in- 11% SSer ) : me Gatca =—-$ 1.49 for OFFICE WORK . . . far exceeds the supply. Women whose children are in school or college may qualify for these posi- eee eee see eee NAME TT eeee Pee elt) ee Prenat ah Oe vteewee Downt Ls Farmer-Snover Funeral Home aft-|Township, one of the drivers, and} : . . ' : : juries, cuts and-bruises. : ; | tions by attending the day, half-day, or evenin Famous ‘Seal-Dri’ Oxford Township Police said/i" Nout — gene cra be dtr Rg: inc c ber He aig sensions. You are Savited to call and i t the lit CHEST-HI there would be.no charges against there at 1:30 p.m. Wedriesday with|treated at Pontiac Gener: os- $ 5. eo ; pec ? truck operator Fred A. Skibowski|'ne Rev. H. H. Savage of the First|pital and released. =». of excellent positions which we are unable to fill. PLASTIC of Oxford. He told police the boy wat be yg lh re ek. sem anny tae ne oa fr over of | Get ready for a good, permanent position by taking | WADERS sree Fn be ge Maw urees|tery in Royal Oak. > ithe other car, one of the Institute courses... You may advance | $7.95 Value into his path. OE rapidly as you are able, Baby Amused and Sclel_ |§ $95 7 ; aie 3 ‘WELSH’ Playmate — Pr Incorporation Que Free Speedwriting Demonstration. r* oe ah eee er . PRESCRIPTIONS (the Shorthand written with a b c's) ; Swing Chairs een ‘Monday, April 23, 7:00 P. M. ‘ plastic with Two City Residents Jailed in Gas Theft wee Factory Replacement Double HEADS: -~for most models SCHICK Electric RAZORS owe, $399) Specially Priced i 4 Tonight & Tues, 3 Make your old razor “like : new" with a genuine SCHICK “Super-Honed” cutting head. Fit models 20, 25 and custom. Get yours now as ag Hie E SUNDRY Dept. —Main Floor} "TONITE G TUESDAY SPECIAL PRICES! MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS SESSIONS Sell-Starting Electric Alarm | Regular 57.95 Value AIR-FOAM RUBBER | ~ Bed Pillows m 2.98 FULL 18 x 24 INCHES Non-allergenic pillows (for hay! fever sufferers,especially) in soft) + —_+— i air-foam-60-96 foam rubber, Full size pillows with stripe ticking. a Self.. starting PIX!IE Model in ivory case, non-breakable _ cry-) staf. (plus 10% tax), Made by Ingraham +— { ‘LENOX’ ; : é Wrist Watch 1 | i $4.00 2H : Value ‘ -. Factory Guarantee 81 hd od ‘Btainless - steel back, tie leather strap. Ideal for ae dress or sports wear, the t B (10% tax) . a + _ Won't Spill er Tip-Over : Beauty for Your Home d Bag Tray : MARQUiSETTE [E E . | (| £ Curtain Panels EE d \ $1 — ¢€ 3 — over tore. “.° PANEL | co Wrought Iron Ash Tray Large 42x81 inch panei has last- $1 Value : ing washable finish, minimizes, shrinkage. Wroight fron safety design base with glass tray center 39: Just Plug-in and Spray wowt | Moth proofers—W ater Spray er @ Specially re for this weit Famous BURG Lowesd Prsces. that breaks all records * First-Time-In-History e (NAME WITHHELD) FLASH BULBS Fits Siandard Camera-Flash Unit No Limit——Buy All hie Want! Famous Brand | Stock Up! 3 CARTONS nu. $1. 67 TRY “EM! Your Photo Taken (ase FRE sing One of These Bulbs: (While-You-Weit) With This Famous ‘HIGHLANDER’ Model —Simms Specially yours now reduced Ba for this event. Get LIMIT—? to # Customer CAMERA Dept. POLAROID .::. Camera _ Regular $69.50 Value’ Price— —Main Floor aT Paints—Enamels— Shetlac—¥ arnish— —I/nsecticides BURGESS Electric Than $ oR ice. only ELECTRIC SPRAYER —simply. plug- ~~ any electrical outlet and start spraying. Easy to operate, easy © clean 98 North f r) ) \ BROTH SAAAMAAAMARAAAAAAAALALL PRS rrr Reg. 59¢ Chocolate Covered Turrday. 81x99 INCHES - E coven £ Peanut Clusters FULL POUND . c Muslin Sheets Save 18 yaa 4 ] 2.29 > ] 5 y Value * . $2.49 Value $1” 817x108” Sheet.....,..... : f Pillow Case ..........:.-. 390 Reg. $9 All Chocolate } Long wearing muslin with over Chocolate Stars -130 thread count. No weighting. | White only. FULL POUND As shown, All pure milk chocolate candy Al j Irregulars ¥ of $1.00 Quelity # 82 to 1). 4 SRN RAS 2 ae een 98 North Saginaw Designed to Flatter You — LADIES’ SEAMLESS Nylon Hosiery —2nd Floor . Tonight and Tuesday Super-Special! Se ae a I 98-N. Saginaw ——Mei : i ~ SALE! Cr ety =f Usually Priced $14.95 | Pastel Bed Sheets — in Most Stores | $2.69 Value “NOW ONLY— = Fine muslin in yel- 99 7 E low, pink, green, Satin-black finish, heavy | & blue. Tonite and half inch legs. 19x19 inch \ Tuesday only, top, 26 inch high. Utility \ $2.98 Value 81°x108" shelf of metal-grill as pic- E Matching PILLOW CASE . Gepsine ‘BEACON’ Ist Qualty Indian Blankets $2.49 Value Decasiona Table Save $10 Olf Over-Shelf Style E22 6.99 on el I yh $16.95 Value Lerge 27x18. inch top, 24 inch high. $2.98 Value o selatadia ean tena: Sen in Heavy uses in the home, Just 81 on sale. . tured. Ideal for lamp table, record player, patio, porch, etc. ‘ONLY 128 at this price, Pg Le eA Hipage New shades in full fashioned searmless 5 nivlons Designed to | ‘ flatter your legs, sheer and smooth fitting nylons. Sizes © wee —Main Floor ro = for Your Money odor. Deep tones extra, Oil Choice of colors and white.’ Fully te gata "ea free from brush mark. -Base—Yet NO ODORS! ENTERPRISE ‘SOLO-KOTE’ FLAT WALL PER CALLON Paint hf $5.49. Value “~~ 6x8 Foot—Heavy Crepe Paper” ‘Drop Cloths 47‘ $1.00 Value Re-useble, waxed — & plastic treated. be gal and dur- i Paint Roller Set, 7 99° | = or possi Fences Barns, Garages, Sheds, Gates, etc, ‘DUTCH BRAND’ OUTSIDE Paint | WHITE be | Grane: he 95 V. alue - ~ GALLON | Tested formula for gleaming white finish, ‘deal for outdoor wood surfaces, PAINT $f THINNER { $1 GALLON 4 SP PEEL MAN A ACER BEY ANSE hola ahs A ce Pag Bile ee 2 c C) Thins paints, cleans brushes, See TURPENTINE 50¢ QUART | 37° Pure gum spirits C = No Mess—Throw-Away Type CAULKING CARTRIDGE 3 * 1,00 Caulking cartridge with plastle nozzle. Throw-away casing. FOLDING 5-FOOT Select Grain HARDWOOD. » Ladder Select. grain hardwood ladders with ose ere steps. Sturdy pail platform. Limit 1, armington | : Pig @ fs FE i B f Ee i i nts Ward Eagle Township Holly Man, Bride ? J ' Vew " supervisor | , THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, Bairds to Mark Golden Wedding Com Contes , ed Funeral Home. Mrs. Baird assists} The great interest in last year’s her husband in the capacity of|contest has prompted the Oakland singer and receptionist. |County Extension Service agd spe The Baird's three children, |CTPS Committee to sponsor # con- Mrs. Rot ¢ (Orn) O'Conner ot |e this year, John Trocke, assist- Lapeer, Mrs. Charles (Margaret) |“ Oakland County Ag agent, am Kuba of Detroit and Redert |"ounced. Baird of Lapeer will be at the Each entrant will grow one or “| party to help mark the “big | more acres of corn for the con- day” along with their families. | test. it may bé a part of a Altogether, there are nine grand. | larger field. The rules of the grandchildren and one great. contest state that each entrant . ee ee 3 ee ae The Bairds say this newspaper fertilizer, brand of seed, or account of their golden wedding| Practices they wish. will probably get more attention) Entry blanks are available at than the original wedding story. On|the Extension Service office or jtheir _weding day, extras were|from local grain elevators. Mail blaring out the- news of the San/ entries in to the Extension Service as soon as possible. Samples of the yield will be taken by mem, bers of the Crop Committee. pene reeds gage Shape bone a contest. ‘Those entrants;_- under 21 years of age will enter the junior contest, and those en- trants over 21 years of age will enter the senior contest. ~ Awards will be presented te the first, second and third place win- ners in each division. These prizes are ing awarded by eebaw at tae Gabon eau Crep Committee which, is com- posed of farmers and interested seed and fertiliser dealers. Persons wishing a free sample of a_particular brand of seed corn i = 3 S 3 3 ep gedees qu 5 ; “if shel At to help the family out of their diffi- on Bond Issue 23rd Clarenceville to Vote APRIL “Spas enh, aphza NEW ST. WILLIAM CHURCH — The recently completed struc- ture- for St.William- Parish, Walled Lake, has a seating capacity lower photo) of approximately 850, with overflow in the bw-ony, where the choir is located. Exterior (top) of the contemporary build- ing is of face brick to match the present. school building Total cost of the edifice was $114,000, and architect was Charles D. Hannan, of Farmington. The church was recently blessed by Bishop Alexander Your PTA Is Planning: opments arising from the latest meeting of the Library Planning Board held here at the Junior High School, included a change in the name of the board. Hereafter, it will be known as the Community; WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Library Board persons in the community to at- tend. : Arrangements have been made} to have the Pontiac Mothers Cho- ral Group fo entertain at the meet-| ing, which opens at 8. | | The Dublin PTA Executive Harold Friedline, president; Mrs. Phil McCullough, mother vice pres- ident; Mrs. Pat Kiner, secretary; Mrs. Nellie Kluesner, treasurer; meetings pril 24 and May The beard will meet at a 6 % ren | ontgomery, historian. group work Milford. the public, the; The Lee 0. Brooks School PTA to open its library) will meet tonight at 8 at the school. High School on Pon- ' tiac trail by Sept. 1. as Seay Mita toi complete the present pro- posed buildings and allow for -| Mere rooms, s The first grade mothers willl § serve refreshments. Troy No. 2 invited to attend. Clarence Brace service. Smith Aiet Home. _A Necessity Careful planning in’advance is one of the prime necessities in rendering a good funeral The results of such planning, thoroughness . - and efficiency are quite evident in the of service offered by the Brace- And, may we add, the ' decidedly reasonable. FE 5-0738 Mother’s Night, the Dublin School! te new schoolrooms which will | No. ; PTA extends on invitation to ali| °° “#404 # Tray No. 8 thie year | Refreshments will be served, Holly Collects $600 Red Cross Campaign HOLLY — The mailing campaign to collect Holly’s quota for the Red| Board, at its recent meeting, dis- (Cross still is in progress. Mrs. Ed-| eussed plans for a dance, te be na Winglemire, chairman, states! held in May, Details will be jthat over $600 already has been re-|at 91151 Myers. werted oat by —— ect The report that $3,000 had! broken and an attempt was made Officers elected to lead the PTA/|been received was an error. .|during the coming year are: Mrs.| ——_--—_-—— ” mn Following a short business Designating Tuesday night as| meeting, John Bro will tell about night, Vandals broke into the office of|idency chair at the May 14 meet- M. Zaleski, and confirmations were held there for the first time. Vandals Play Havoc Mothers Night’ Slated at? Oak Park Fir Tuesday at Dublin Schoo] ax rari avs) — roa |Park construction company offices jwere ransacked by vandals last jthe Dean Monagin Excavators_at | ¥ ° ; Novi Democrats ‘Elect Leaders, Receive Charter | NOVI TOWNSHIP —°The Town. ship Democratic Club here has named Herbert Koester as its new president and will fill the vice pres- ing. |21171 Meyers and attempted to) ane croup was presented its epen filing eabinets with an acety- lene torch but only welded the) cabinets closed. They then started up six trucks in the yard behind the office and drove them into each other and into piles of tile, The other office broken into was the Schuster Equipment Co., Inc., Windows were to open some filing cabinets at the |Schuster Company. ‘The vandals, Mark Golden Wedding believed to be boys, fled when a WALLED LAKE—In observation | of the golden wedding day of her Mrs. Oral Boussum, teacher vice-| parents April 18, Mrs. Ruth Wood- president; Norman Seator, father) worth will hold open house at her) burglar alarm went off. Cafeteria Supper Set SEYMOUR LAKE—The Seymour vice president, and Mrs, George/home at 425 South Lake Dr., here Lake Extension Group will spon- from 3 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, sor a cafeteria supper in the base- April 22. Her parents, are Mr. and| ment of the Seymour Lake Metho- |Mrs. Charles Armstrong, of Westidist Church, Tuesday evening. Maple road, Wixom. IServing will start at 6 o'clock. charter at ga recent meeting by | Willis Brewer, former campaign manager for Gov. Williams. Donald Woodward and. Herbert Koester were elected delegates to attend the Oakland County Con- ‘vention, April 26. County Calendar lord he Men's Fellowship of the Congre- gational Church will meet for a supper . e n jat 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, r jthe Puture Church” will be diséussed. Heights MOMS to Meet AUBURN HEIGHTS—MOMS of Unit 19 here will hold their regu- lar meeting at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the home of Mrs. Mary Gazette. for the evening. All MOMS are urged to attend. ‘The Troy No, 2 PTA will meet|#- on Wednesday, at 8 p.m. All are 4 Incidentally, we have increased ‘ou to 244% per annum, payable June MAN EARNING MONEY! He’s a steady saver at PONTIAC FEDERAL. And while he relaxes his savings are earning. Your dollars really go to work when you save them with in some extra dollars, so you'll profit by extra earnings at this new higher rate. Drive over and use our Drive-In Window. 7 761 W. Huron Street fe. fs’ ge i cian rate SAVINGS and \ Loan Association h. So better Mrs. Alta Scantland is co-hostess - { i i : 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOND AY, APRIL 16, 1956 Toke Home oa FREE TV With This Faas yeti MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS both for - ORTHO-BUILT it *2 petit chairs only toseesenns _ 20" x 30” table FULL SIZE Marcellino the Clown All winter long the circuses were busy in their southern headquar- ~} ters,-making new costumes-and-training-new animals. Now, as-spring | arrives, they take to the road. a ms! > TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: a i Tackles Suds Not Thugs {the Timber Producers Assn. of seoatebearein | i — S ‘Michigan and Wisconsin, will hold ) | open ff oe | ©& } | BENTON HARBOR # — Saying its annual spring meeting here LOST 40 lb > Free he could make more money-wash-|April 19. The program includes Ss FRI. AND ing windows, Arthur Crossman re-|‘#!ks on taxes on forest lands,| peggy \ work MON, Nel ery : signed from the police force after “imber resources: and conservation. KANSING, MICH. “Using Rennel | ‘TIL 9 P.M. - three years service. The 32-year-| : went from Yoo 128, my areas from old: father gf three said he got alJust for Sundries “Tfize't want wo be. feet'n seal sone A re . mh wan! I Renne ae : job with @ window washingfirm! saN FRANCISCO (INS) — Miss friend for. ail time. Words just cant Terms vdeo ee ore Dora Katz, 60, collapsed in a San’ try hy Rennel 1 does the work iT: DOWN E ; ee Francisco supermarket and was| ser. 104 Maple Hill. ; . tsi a a ‘4 sc Bi Ou ‘uggist for ounces o : PAYMENT asy Spring Timber Meeting taken to Harbor Emergency Hos-|jiquid RENNEL Concenteale Youn ; Sear vnever know a hy ‘ ment pital where attendants checked the/ Tejucing with MENER — IRONWOOD WW — The midwest's|contents of her purse and chunted| : largest organization of timbermen,|out $13,695.26—in cash. r 7s Seataiinatieenanenenenttenmenand | axes bee tas ee ee | ice ee oe " Sng een Se eee ‘ 2 7 stunning, modern, ting mirror site fies mars, — inn. CRCSLEY 1955 BE ren the in entis of the big picture forward on the dotted linea / cout aoa a spring! A bargain with padded seats REFRIGERATOR (Thin Iden was frst suggested ey Jen Guin, Daylam, Ohio, 2 -to- match at an . A provide ‘great beau- this fabulous- everything you | Re $ you -have an idea for Junior Editors send it care of this newspaper, and ty ‘and 5 | 59” low 1 59” want; ‘ gs” ‘B- it may win you $10. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) : comfort price :.. 2% _ big savings $229 = | 4 7 ‘ ast : : Consumers received a Each Room May Be Purchased Separately T¥ Soonds 92.45 170 Name State Delegates Frege 2 sess Odd Tables $5.00 || JACKSON @ — The Jacksonthe clty-apereted light and power ‘in Detroit May 5. Democrats will Set Physicians Meeting hold their county convention April! ANN ARBOR \#—Dr. Cyrus C. 26 to pick delegates to their state | Sturgis, chairman of the Depart- sonvention'in Grand Rapids June 2-/ vent of Internal Medicine at the nchica [University of Michigan, and two To Decide on Franchise | oibers of his department, Dra -$59.00 1 REED CITY W-—Voters will de-|wittiam D. Robinson and William 15 E. Pike St., Just Off Saginaw = FE 4-8 795 on once anche tor inceclorwaltes, will, attend the | Ar ! of Physicians Consumers Power Co, to furnish|/meeting in: Los 20. Angeles, April 16- SPECIAL PURCHASE! The car that speaks as well of you as you will speak of it Of the many pleasures of owning Lincoln, none is more satisfying than what this totally new car says about you. For here is the fine car that says you have a feeling for ‘trend-setting style—that you admire the sweep of clean- ~ flowing lines . . . the scant five feet of lowness . . . the sleek new length that is so unmistakably Lincoln. And, as so many others now turn to this. Lincoln — making it the most - sOught-after of all time —this superb new car says that ¢ your judgment is of the kind others follow. ' This Lincoln says that your heart lifts to spirited per- formance — the kind that comes from teaming 285 high- torque horsepower with Lincoln's incomparably smooth CENTRAL West Pike St. LINCOLN-M ae: (eee Turbo-Drive. And yet it also says that you expect such great power to be beautifully balanced—with comfort to soothe you, stability to ease your mind, and a feel of the wheel to pat you completely in control. There’s so much more that Lincoln says —ijnd so much: you will say. But why not let this new fine car speak for itself? Stop in tomorrow — or today if you can — and slip into the driver’s seat. Make your own appraisal of this Lincoln that’s so long ~ and 50 longed-for! LINCOLN Unmistakably . . . the-finest in the fine car field ¢ ERCURY SALES, INC. N The longest, lowest, most powerful Lincoln of all time eS & Se he aM BONET S 5 IMPORTED SOLINGEN SCISSORS! —from heels to points. your favorite sise—7 inch, 6 inch or 6 inch. All are chronse- a plated over stee! 10) St ae E: ‘a a Fe +4 ' ai {). Beneficial FINANCE CO _ a sisi sania hates “ hk ae EN re me er ee EL na rege ie Te ee | agi TER elie ac eae en PEE OPT ee ee alt : : £: aes 4 ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1956 - Speakers for the “Youth and ‘ i \ | . i, HE S00 | . No wrinkles, seams or button impres- 6. oe GS ee ag correct. « Alterations and minor repoir. CLEANERS IT’S SPRING CLEANING TIME 1. Garment is clean and color free of any _ dingy cast. 2. Germent contains no odor from any ~ CITY WIDE PICK-UP ond DELIVERY ex _ PLUS. INSURED MOTH PROOF HOLDENS : Pesos satpth _ RED STAMPS : 23 QUICK SERVICE - ON REQUEST! - Office and Plant 941 Joslyn, Pontiac 4 ICi ivia Leaders to Discuss‘ Youth, Family at Parley boys ang girls have been selected to question the panel members after their speeches, Dr. McHugh’s topic is ‘Youth Canada Faces Dilemma contthat;. uli pas ‘ain that apie iebiaaet ek Sik ten tosak Tundian officials, But an ‘indoemed position when it approved the ship- A Foreign Ministry official de-|source sqid Israel is trying to buy n Israel Arms Request [ment of 15 training planes tojclined to give details of current|F86 Sabre Jets, ag well 4s other OTTAWA @—The Canadian gov- RE, bow be seeeties hone ye oe ee é i _ Pick any place tn the world — WIN ONE MONTH (ALL-EXPENSE-PAID) ADVENTU RE TRIP. See your DESOTO dealer for details BRAID MOTOR SALES |- 31 Years, Fair Dealing Cass and W. Pike Streets + Pontiac, Michigen d. That's right folks, in De Soto’s exciting n new “Winning Ride” contest you can win for your- self and your immediate family a full month’s all-expense-paid adventure trip to any place in - the world (excluding Iron Curtain countries), plus a glamorous 1956 De Soto Fireflite 4-door: Sedan. Ali in all there are 232 wonderful prizes including four beautiful 1956 De Sotos.. There is absolutely nothing to buy and it’s easy to win. FE 2-0186 state of mind which can only think in terms of war." *Statemnent of Condition RESOURCES oe € Lean and Discounts ..................---- §$ 4,582,716.85 | dite 9.96 ' Total . sectapectepevessonces . _-9,111,676.81 | Less Reserve . cbunciusdentqediaones «sik 173,343.41 § 8,938,333.40 8 United State Government Securities . 13,284,453.29 Po. (Due within 1 year ...........+..:- 2,986,567.25) | (Due 1 to 4 years .............-. ee 4,902,979.79) State, County and Municipal Securities ..... 164,338.10 Other Securities ........... eqdsmnseieeks 50,000.00 Cash and Due from Banks ...............- . 2,322,598.97 Ss rey tcomadagy Furniture and Equipment 314,056.37 5 idssy Meosarees a ad sey lan caneexn $25,1 60 : LIABILITIES MN 5. ce cposesesccenashacbesees econ $ 400,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves ............ 118,623.31 . Total Capital Account .............. ~ -\ $s (918,623.31 : H Demand Deposits .......... sexesxassevesce FRITS § U.S. Government Deposits ............+.-+ ¢ 310,994.77 me : Savings Deposits ..... cnbasaseeies seeeeees 9,908,367.05 ‘ ___---- Totel- Depetite-—cee cs 24,010,259.50 Other Liabilities ......... JisausS comeyss . 265,401.79 a aeeeeadiminenisiaaiinaiall Total Liabilities 2.0.0... cece ceeccees $25,194,284.60- United States Government Securities carried at $900,000.00 In the foregoing statement are pledged to secure Federal and State Government Deposits. _PONTIAC STATE BANK Pontiac, Michigan | April 10, 1956 __ OFFICERS 2 Se DIRECTORS . ‘Milo J. Cross . FEN ORES EES So ede cess President John C. Cowe Frank A. ‘Mercer Smith Faleoner seeeeevercces Vice-President Realtor Physician William A. Eubank ...,,,....:.... Cashier crs ee Sam 8. Hale aoe seevesees » Assistant Cashier — — > screech eS Sot > natoen Conte i Rodger J. Emmert and Socket Co. Stuart. Whit BRINGS YOU THE GREATEST COOK- ING ACHIEVEMENT IN YEARS... ROPER SET IT HERE GIVES NEW FULLY-AUTOMATIC TOP-OF-RANGE COOKING MAKES EVERY POT AND PAN AN AUTOMATIC COOKER GIVES TOP-OF-RANGE THE SAME ACCURATE TEMPERATURE CONTROL THAT YOU ENJOY IN YOUR AUTOMATIC OVEN WON'T LET FOOD BURN, BOIL OVER OR OVERHEAT OTHER ROPER FEATURES INCLUDE “INSTA-LITE” AUTOMATIC IGNITION THROUGHOUT. PORCELAIN ENAMEL GRILL, TIMER ° , ALARM-TIME CLOCK, SILENT ROLL BROILER and many more! - SAVE! f | == ' ay OF IT... — L_)| | #97192 | |_—|— | ie awit pore | hud FREE _ INSTALLATION | ie ea ian, a a a gw = "i oe meted THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1956 are | ‘BOSTON i—Patrolman Mansell 0: take to a hospital -when the family physician arrived. -— The babies weighed 3 pounds 10% ounces each. were They Nugent assisted yesterday in thelr Howitt 000 Pet. in Baby Lepouh garet’'s Eeitel. Probe Continues 724 Shad Kelly Guests A \ PARRIS_ ISLAND, S.C. —The delivery of premature tins, They | MONTE CARLO (INS)—One ‘ofjis not as simple as it sounds, garet, I could get the Queen of Rainier and Grace will preside intary erectness, frightened her by|gave him a record of 12 delivery | Parris island - Officer |iuase eure omeanoay's ing Ww potltuongh they: are aa Gerdocratic as| Sastand ae pene: ones ee I campige p egies" perwanyeang wey eapatevan assists in 12 years. | ‘Reveals Courts Marticl|all these things into a stage playjcorned beet and cabbage. The| (map! can 6 Jum arose lies ane Pai 7 Fae ee ee ee 8 ¢! friend of Mrs, Kelly complained |favoritism, and beefing which gen-|of your country?” he inquired | Record of Instructors [of ® movie and nobody will believe|Kellys must live at Prince Rainier's| tq her today. Many others jerally begins with “‘I wouldift have! “Yes, I was born in Philadel- Answering ‘an emergency call} 2 3 | need ere eeey jpalace—protocol, you know-— and haven’t been able to get close |paid my good money to come all/phia,” she answered at the home of Mr. an dMrs, Leon! : + the voice on the palace end of the enough to her to complain, they thls distance if, etc., etc., etc. NO HUMMING BIRDS Savage, Nugent and Luciano Spina 42 N. Saginaw Street had the boy and girl twins ready) \Kelly family, accompanied by. sev Oe a nee never socks Regis from Philadelphia, would provide|Mossaeqve name as K-E-L-L-Y. public information office says that nine drill sergeants have been be- fore general courts-martial in the) prom Only af of the big Kelly party : ued. is invited to tonight's “gala” In-|Mr, and Mrs. Kelly's party for theYou have humming birds? Tama Pvt TALK, PLL last 16 months at this aaeianierat cna Se Se arenes 3 sone to peat. Mer- terpations) Sporting Club branes ste Set a She way te Les Anaeles ost DO ANYTHING For aT . liners in this atom-sized kingdom tat Minn Tweed’ ons Meantime, a court of inquiry tb-/started out as enthusiastically as But I found Los Angeles and Holly-| day continues taking the of another famed Phila- wood shockingly dull.” , about a forced night march inidelphia institution, the Liberty Bell, : * * @ : which six reeruits drowned April 8./but it has developed a somewhat The. dazed dowager The information office, giving its figure in reply to a newsman’s Party play! dawn gy Sioderge meg paged yeast Rayan ep click and bow -ourts-martial is normal the squeeze a cabin a covered. Six resulted in| seme qnane be Seren ot he limit- Auto With ‘No Driver’ convictions on ‘charges of striking) ed space Consti- _ recruits. tution, Then, some had Rolls Merrily Along se -@ getting hotel rooms here at DENVER (®#—Patrolman George The PIO said one sergeant was} least three have been robbed, Zeliner jumped into his police found guilty of hitting a recruit) one until it hurt. cruiser after seeing a “‘driverless _. 19 times in the stomach on the re- * eruit's birthday. = CAPTAIN TESTIFIES ¢ Maj.-Gen, Joseph Burger, depot commmander, said the inquiry/party and everybody would be should end this week. Results will|happy as Clams. They forgot to go thro’ his hands, the Marine|take into consideration the fact command, and the naval advocate|there there is nothing much more general's office at Washington|helpless than an American, tourist before released. in a country where the natives are os. ¢ so dumb they cannot speak his * The six gen drowned on A/language. Lots of the Kelly guests * forced march in swampy water’ jook instinctively to the father and ordered. by S,.Sgt. Matthew. C./mother of the bride to fend for| - McKeon, 31, of Worcester, Mass.\them in matters as basic as send- * been: the survivors of the march! menu. and McKeon's’ Captain, Richard 4 : | P, Grey. iro ane: yester-/ NEVER HEARD OF 'EM “casual” spin at the London airport, just prior to their trip to Ber- | day. But reaching Margaret and John moda where they will — ina » mallitery show. . 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Fron service. : Wee Staper,-beesar ies __EUREKA — now! | ~_| | CLEANER REVOLVING mb SPRINKLER = 39 7 FOOD=-0-M 41 eat Wax ‘nas Phe ATS) CORNED | BEEF DIF Tie 4 tS * ? mea, a gos Be eng ee are ar rat ee . ¢ Ste MARKETS : . fwney, one « Macin fancy, i pu, Rothe ancy 3 AP)—The latest report at §.00 3.40 Stocks Upward THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1956 Rally Pushes j : ; : 7 or pu; ern Spy. : @—Grains rallied a ie 3ge-2e ba: es| NEW YORK i —An early rally tor the National Assn. for the Ad- _ Bit ee so.|in the stock market today carried as at Camel Poul, losses dealings on -|prices up moderfifely. yesterday said there are indica- ~ Board today. . + * & ‘ss ____ The market again was hit by li ‘| Most major divisions, with thé ee Oe eareee Gam Se ~~ quidation ‘at the ar 00-1. ——_Oni0s -exception—of—the motors, were . . cations President Eisenhower ,16-2.00 Sdnib bag. Parsnip.) 0 nd get te tol large numbers. | would veto the new farm bill be- fotalens. fancr.[higher, and gains extended to ew eS ‘ ; Pv ; *f around 2 points at the outside. He made the prediction in a come [pemaunced. “1.50 dos behs. |Logses were small. speech to about 300 members of ing Wife short cov-/pashers, Demeus. tency. #0 Po epooe| Trading was fast initially and the Nashville NAACP opening~ ering | some cereals. i, 001.50 | beha. Rutabagss, brought out a number of large ¥ May maintained a firm F 195-1. bu. Turnip, topped, No 3 itheir 1956 membership campaign. j andl 1, 2.00-2.50 bu. blocks representing an accumula- “May those who want ‘civil tone at Some other 1: Snare tion of weekend orders. rights legislation adopted expect wheat deliveries got back above ~° ive iniuri ao. . ‘ : : on the rally,|| wo Receive Injuries ' Sen. James 0, Eastland (D-Miss), _ the ee ‘ . Rails, steels and aircrafts were) _ .\chairman of the Senate Judiciary _ ag id some rye deliveries. Else-'gs Autos Collide the best acting divisions, and also Committee, to cooperate to push — acer cts and rane ee foe chelation a \ driver and : agian : tee?” asked, us GS ogendeg veomlinged ee sees oy A ary collided on|divisions were steady .to mixed. @ public relations assistant. ~ i. ® & oe May $2.35%; corn % to % lower,|/M59 near Cass Lake Road Saturday) 0 cary blocks were Gen- | the addli “With ‘the Southern Democrats : 9:30 p.m. The injured were J y . ion of Kleber J, Le-|in control of standing comimittees “May 31.47%; oats 1 cent lower, jat = > Pontiac!*T@! Motors 4,000 off % at 44%4, Pard, of 81 Oneida Rd., to the/of Congress, election of a Demo- May 63; rye unchanged to 1 cent ¥ Standard Oil (NJ) 2,500 up Y% at ‘|sales staff of Ward E. Partridge|cratic Congress insures. the con- higher, May $1.29; soybeans 1% |General Hospital, t 50% artridge 0 he ; - ory ‘ost: iard 2 Hi tne 636300" i a 4 % a hype —— = sonnet recently | tinuance: of men like Eastland in lower, May desea Driver , "| National lers 5,000 up a by s of Pontiac firm. Le-|control af the party machinery. to 3 come & bentved pounds low-/Brighion | 2, ad ittertord | Town|24%, Atiantic Coast Line Railroad Tiel was tarsemts enbiaiaied thi\" “Ihe. Heemeee Meare ilar ie 2 — was fr fe cuts and|20 uP 1 at 60%, International P. L. McGuire Inc. of Detroit as/has supported the Demiocratic par- scalp multiple cuts @ Selaphone 2,000 up % a boy US. ass’t sales manager. ty in the past since 1940, will not - eel 3,000 up ¥% at 60%, Amer-| A past president of the Auto-|neglect to use the ballot in the _ | Passenger Dorothy From, 38, of/i-an Telephone 2,000 off % at ~. |motive Trade Ass’ BINGE |r Union Ct, had cuts and bruises!{ca" Telephone 2.000 off % at) Dot pov: — A cocker spaniel tries to horn ‘Munich, Germany. The lamb and the dogs from |the statt of Se ee ee ee ee ———r" The st the Pontiac Motor Di-|holds the balance of power. “ ! -_ t ak aa 2S in as a girl feeds her pet lamb from a bottle at nearby kennel often play together. ‘ vision for 27 years. * * # other vehicle opera’ Friday’s market was modestiy —epreenenann “ was ; Already, some preliminary re- Heights, “iol Poling, 20,- of Williams Lake nigher, The Associated Press av- es Growth of Pontiac's Becker-Pal-|tu indicate that N will County Jail Rd., Waterford Township * 8 ‘ ge rms t Negroes ace ete tector wasters. te Mining Industry Deaths in Nearby Communities SPs mses sete" ' cents a 90, bu re were | another stride today with the ar-|year in ; numbers.” ' My Boel! Burglars In Homes, exactly the “7 sane of gain- | _ of the first consignment of f — : ers as losers st, | h unde Emmett J. Lal ot Steal $40, Wrist Watch P : ; — r a —t ———Charles B, Ward —— sRay at home: a sister, Mrs, Effie oe oe tyes To Confer Master Degree Township \ | . ¥ + + Ww pany s . - of home barglaries in New York Stocks | | OXFORD — Service for Charles'Duffy of St. Clair Shores: four|cently acquired Pontiac area fran-/ Tuesday at Lake Orion Reports | . A $35 bicycle was — bag 2 the southeast side during the week- (Late Morning Quotations) ) B. Ward, 75, of 2470 Baldwin, will — and four great -/chise. « + LAKE ORION—The Master Ma- sey cea Alm ge rear ollend-are being investigated by Pom) samira i... 4 Gootreese. 1 410 Killed, 19,710 Hurt te held a1 pm. Tee ime | 7 Les Pal sideni of the 2088 Degree will be conferred at a home at 341 Howard Mc sitiae fo are Bossardet-Mabley Funeral Home ’ 8 Palmer, president of the Allied Chem. 125 Gt No Ry..... 43.6) , Ph y ue, Mrs. William Powell ‘ the meeting of Orion Lodge No. Pontiac _gaid, The owner,; 4 sneakthief entered two homes) Allied Btrs .... $1.2 Grevhound .... 148) jn Year Bringing Coal with burial in Ann Arbor Cem-) w firm, said today the franchise Cov-|4¢ pean Tuesda 7:30 James of that address said eulecieed ‘rear doors Satish, Tee int Geel eo , sary. Hie died Ganday ut his home |,,~ALLED LAKE — Service for/ers Pontiac, northern Oakland M. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m, the theft occurred between 10 p.m aromt $40| aioe ced Helente 72 381) to Earth’s Surface ony Se ee -'Mrs. William (Emma) Powell, 71,|County and 4 portion of Macomb|*t the Masonic Temple, Sunday urday night, gaining Am AlrlineR... 242 Hooker El 45. Mr, Ward leaves his wife, Sara; '4¢ 39) w. Walled Lake Dr., will be Ae —tye oe en | Lodge members and their families and 11 p.m., police added. from a man’s billfold at 184 Rae- Con. .. 468 Mm Cent 67.6 : a son, Cbgrles William, and two! ‘ € Dr., Will DE County. The firm already holds a oar Spee 0 aan tes! art ‘ 5 an . mn WO held at 3 p.m. Tuesday from Rich-isimilar franchise for Johnsfon’ will visit the Lake Orion Baptist beat $05 damage was incerrea|0U™ St, and & 960 wristwatch) am Gas & fi 55.1 Ing Ran ea4| PITTSBURGH (FE . daughters; Mrs.—Mable—Feather. | sen irg-chapet herewith DUP eS Chureh_at the 19 a.m. service * Edison {rom 190 Elm St. Am M & Pay.. 302 tnspir Cop... $3.1 deaths and 19,710 injuries were re-| stone, Mrs. Ruth Prigmore, all of SI Sr Cpl Here, WIth OEE ibox candy, he said. last night at a market at 183 ; : Am Motors..,. 7-5 Interiak Ir 392 . : a F ial in Walled Lake Cemetery, She| p, , ‘ee ; thrown Det: Olin “Hoffman said the|amw as...) 2 [2!*UI8S, sac 493 corded in,U.S. coal mines last ye@?.) England; and five grandchildren. | 4, almer’s son Dick, sales man- i! ‘ snes v... y , 2 , ‘ R . . : St, — a stone was crimes apparently were committed Am Kews..:--: 2. nt Hary 38 || Of those injured, according to sare, Kennadly cletilieis — — oer Skog ee ager. | plans to hire a new salesman Declare Clean Up Week through a glass front door, Pontiac entered/ Am Beating... 34 ‘ Mines, more) : : ; “ ' t id : ; : police said. : by Gp onan bargier whe Am Tel a Tel W323 int Tk Tel a te US aoe ” _ _ MARLETTE — Service for Mrs. daughters, Barbara at home, Mrs. at phere ponened new line.) LAKE ORION — The week of : lfive homes in the area last Friday Am Tee oo... se mt cre Coal. 44.4jthan 400 suffered probably per Kennedy (Maud) Gorstine, 75, of William Sheppard of Walled Lake; ae contact between 4,000 and April 16th has been declared wee Sy oe atiiane a Ps : : Anac Oo... - MS eons Man ‘i a4 manent disability. ‘eal ant Angle road, will be held at 2 p.m.\and two grandchildren. eee arte: deniers. Rerere ae lagen : be ie rmour & Co’ 30.¢ Jones a The grim picture of death and |Tyesday fr Marsh Funeral! oi anch|,... et en fan} wor, Monroe Bozarth, 28, of 9% Family Escapes Injury arms CK... Be) Kennecor, "844 injury in coal mines was~the }Home, with burial in Marlette Cem- avenue ae bccn ees os Lee we nch/brush will be picked up free it wilt * tl Cat 60.8 ; 29-2" cost in men’s lives to Wilne 490-—Gtery. She died Sunday. ; RTO —Seevice Tor |e shape ~ HAS/ placed at the curb on April 19-20, | ' fime and began a 5-day jail sen- OS Smoke Fills House tl Refin ...., 404 Lib McN & L 16.7 . ery, She y Daniel A. Grow, 72, of 3271 Au-/been announced by officials of the ia¢-part‘of the program. = 2 : veo Mfg |.) 4.3 & Mv.... 681) million tons of coal. Mrs. Gorsline leaves her hus-| : h ; | O : is ft as part m ? ">. tence imposed by Pontiac Munici-;~ , 49 fis-old baby and two| Balt, & Onto... 487 Lock Aire .-. 48.5 \burn, will be held at 2 p.m, Tues-|Ross Operating Valve Co, of De- : . pal Judge Cecil McCallum. a well on thal is Av... 8S Loewe 32-4| In other words, it cost one hu- | band; four sons, Clarence and day .from. Dudley H.. Moore. Fu-jtroit. The agency will serve eight “ 4 ‘ - - jteen-age daughters, as * .. jemaet it tet ort Mesh... 98 |man life—not to mention the in-/Harry rot Pontiac, Kenneth of neral Home, with burial in White communities, ‘including “Pontiac, COCKROACHES _ James J, Reilly, 28, of Detroit, parents, Mr. and —_ ° jostng Air .... 968 Mock, Te 3¢}/juries—for each one-million tons Rochester, Earl of Marlette; one’ Chapel Cemetery. He died Sun-|Royal Oak, Port Huron and Mt. y paid a $100 fine .and $25 costs Schultze, all escaped injury during) Bong girs... 183 weed Cp... 784/of coal dug in this country last daughter, Mrs. G ail Bracken of day. Clemens, One Full Year Guarantee _ Saturday after pleading guilty to a/@ 45-minute blaze Saturday “ —_ OES +4 adel we 333i year. _ = Lake Orion:—twe—sisters,_Mrs._El-| He leaves his wife, Q ie: a 2 » * wn I J charge of driving while under the ning in + Chie: m = thetr prsgve, Mtg. ... 34 -Midl ™ us 4:4) Both injuries and fatalities were bert Jones of Brown City, Mrs. son, ‘LaVern Huston of Drayton| The sales and service branch will/} From Houses, Apartments, Gro- ; influence of liquor. Reilly entered =, at “ eee Ave. ra-| Brus Balke... 354 yroer Pa... 225\up from last year's figures of 395 Floyd English of Peck; seven'Plains; a nephew, Clinton Grow; |be headed by Wesley Grotewohl,|f ery Stores and Restaurants, Re- 3 his plea before Bloomfield Town- bee ~~ “e baer h gs -~ Bervenghe ~ Me poverele + 43 \coal diggers killeq and 19,005 in-|brothers, George and Floyd Amon and two brothers, Carl and Fritz|formerly manager of the firm's di- _— out only one hour. Ree ie © a” et, tn ne a a EY ER Ge © re ne, Rie el Gal wena ny cnr | ; ¥ 'e . eee a * J > d 1 ~ eT o f j C ‘ Driving while his license was| Besides smoke damage to the|Can pec". jeg Nat Dalry 0), THE CHIEF KILLER ‘ lot Casac Wilke Alaia-of Phcenli. ap veral prom : ast hes Baldwin Rubber Co°..... . 15 15.6'press conference in Boston where Stephens, 92, of. 3373 Davenport : w ts ee ihe dead a oete. eed ae in the Je atiee tee —_ of Gt LE Ol. & Chem ¢o* ise Bt {4 the GM Motprama is now appear-|Rd., Hadley Township, was hel [Hostess to Lapeer Unit See or Call : Fe ee ¥ a a i " ate . f : v4 . Peninsular Metal P: ing. this morning at Muir Brothers Pre H BRANCH — Mrs.- Lewis ’ ‘ ; ~~ a first ererr — in : The Pro het Co. wee Tre fis ia) According to Wolfram, the first neral Home, with burial in Fair.|V. Graham will be. hostess to the| MAYNARD JOHNSON University in Februs “"° Three Persons Hurt Futtonpfisen Go'" 7" 148 188 a8¢|Rocket was produced in 199 and/plains Cemetery, Sparta. She died Lapeer County unit of the Lapeer’ GENERAL INSURANCE Each: ang od estectad in Two-Car Collision Worne Screw Fred Cor ed | «= developed 135 horsepower. Its 1956 at Lapeer County Convalescent County Hospital Auxiliary at her 807 Community Nat'l Bank Participating ai denmtnrensiiennitic \counterpart, the T-350, has a horse-| Hospital. after a short illness, ‘home on North Branch road to- Phone FE 4-4523 ies Night at Southfield SOUTHFIELD — Kiwanians here a Wednesday in the Sduthfield High School Cafeteria. Program * will attendance afterward be at a ee ee Oe ‘lon Auburn avenue, Avon Township. A Royal Oak man was reported |General Hospital after having suf-' fered a broken right arm in a two car collision Saturday. at 11:05 p.m. Two other were treated for slight injuries in the crash. hospitalized, Richard Falls, 22, of Rochester, was the driver of the other car. He was treated and re- leased as was Darlene J. Schorn- lak, 17, of Berkley, a passenger in the Wilbur vehicle. Troy Methodist Church # TROY—The annual church con- ference of Troy Methodist Church will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomor- row at the church. : All members have been urged to be present to elect the official board officers and committees of the ark Woman’s Purse Stolen tn eood conaton today ac Poniae FL@QING Killers Shoot 2 Cypriot Policemen struck for the third straight Sun- Raymond E, Wilbur, 20, is sti/day on British-ruled Cyprus, gun- ning down two Cypriot policemen. * * * Conference ts Tuesday a ae power rating of 240. NICOSIA, Cyprus wy) — ‘Killers In Nicosia, gunmen killed Kyri-; akos Aristotelou, assistant super- intendent of police, as he visited his wife and 5-day-old son in a, maternity hospital. The killers, who wounded the hospital's founder, escaped by au- i * * * In the village of Aradippou, a gunman entered a theater and killed Andreas Zannetos, an auxil-' iary policeman. 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