_s ' DO-IT-YOURSELF FAVORITES — The Junior Commerce Home Improvement Show Chamber. has just things for the man of his workshop, wither en bokeas JUST WHAT SHE NEEDS — Mrs: Thomas Mook, of 4175 ton St., Waterford Township, igspects a new sink at provement Show. Her husband looks on (at left) and- the the house and in electrical tools like this saw being used by Martin’ C. Utley, of 117 Washington St. Watching the demonstration is L. Clare Utley, of 261 Ot- tawa Dr. Plenty to Learn jat Home Show Jaycee Exhibit Offers Building Ideas From Foundation to Roof | One could just about build a Pontiac ae at the Home strator is Curtis Thompson. The show will continue through Sunday night in a huge tent just south of Tel-Huron Shopping Center. Don't Change Your Clock! Pontiac, Detroit ‘Stay. Put’ Pontiac will remain’on e: as other parts of the na tern standard time Sunday advance clocks one hour . for a switch to daylight saving time.” Robert A. Stierer, city administrative assistant, said Grocer Forgot ‘Don't Disturb’ Sign on Door Firemen rushed in the inhalator truck to a S. Sanford grocery store yesterday afternoon after a citizen; telephoned and reported the store] was locked up and a man's mo tionless feet could be seen on the house after making the rounds of the Home Improvement Show, I yesterday at Twister Hits Texas City TYLER, Tex, i# — A small tor- nado hit a residential séction of this East Texas city early ae a ieietea af teen one. person. Nixon for President? MERIDEN, Conn. @ — John Roosevelt, youngest son of the late uU. S. Will jot. Cairo Canal Plan | UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Slimaxed Wednesday when to the U.N, for ———* Urge Trial UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) —The United States agreed today to accept Egypt’s Suez plan on |_| a provisional basis, but reserved its final acceptance _ |. until the plan has been put to trial. (~The United States was expected to tell the U.N. Security Council today that it considers Egypt's new declaration on the Suez Canal {not perfect but worth a trial. U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge planned to report to the council on the month long U.S.-Egyptian talks Egypt sent its canal plan as an “international instru- ment.” U.S. spokesmen. said the! United States did not plan to propose any action to the council. They have also expressed belief that the debate would not close the door to further talks—and the hope that it might help to narrow the gap remaining between Egypt and the major Western nations. A V. S, source said of the Egyp- tian declaration: — “We're not happy with it, We don’t think it’s as good as it could be—but it’s a lot better ‘than what we started with. We think it ought te be given a trial,” ~ e Informants in London said Brit- ain—the canal’s biggest customer —and the United States would seek sdme kind of il pressure on Egypt that would luce new he- gotiations and better terms. * * * France was reported holding out for a showdown. French Foreign The 1,00-word Egyptian dec- laration says President Nasser’s government will respect the 1888 Constantinople Convention ing free navigation of the 103-mile waterway “within the ‘limits’ set therein — which Egypt interprets Suez Canal Authority and repre- sentatives of shipping and trade.” Chrysler Notes. Best ist Quarter Earnings, Soles “Soar as Smallest of ‘Big 3’ Surges Ahead smallest of Detroit's “big three,” stepped ahead faster than either of its larger competitors in the race for sales and profits in the first three. months this year. * * * Earnings skyrocketed to $46,545,- 521 or $5.34 a share—highest for any first quarter in Chrysler his- tory and more than four times the $10,905,722 or $1.25 a share earned in the first three months last year. Sales jumped te $1,150,723,712, a record for any quarter, and topped the year-ago total of $742,- 349,267 by 35 per cent, The sensational gains an- mounced by Chrysler yesterday, provid-|Compared with a modest advance in sales and a 714 per cent dip in iprofits reported by ae Motors) new ean the actual number of trucks.and cars sold by the various {Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) NEW YORK um — Chrysler Corp.| «(Mayer George Goebel, i pressed with what we saw,"’ Gir- -jard said, nt some answers,” oni +> AF Wirephete WHO’S WORRIED? — Concerned about < vaccination her dog, Honey, is about to receive is Cathy Barnett, 8, of Oklahoma City. Honey won’t-talk but the needle is a magnet for all eyes. and total curfew King Denning. Syrian Forces ‘Leave Country Withdrawal of Troops Would Be Grave Blow to Nasser’s Leadership _- CAIRO (® — King Hus- sein's crackdown on his enemies in Jordan spurred intense- dickering today among his nominal. Arab allies. = While Hussein’s army apparently kept Jordan un- der tight check, neighbor- ing Syria and Egypt were reported faced with the ie pesemand that Syria pu k the 5,000 troops it has in northern Jordan, - ostensibly for protection . against Israel. Hussein already had ac- cused his “brothers in Egypt” of stirring up the riots which brought on his declaration of martial law yesterday. as the association launches downtown area. Downtown Boosters Get Ideas From Other Cities Downtown Pontiac Assn: visiting several Michigan cities recently seeking ideas representatives have been into the rejuvenation of the Five men, including A. C. Girard, president ‘of the =. Withdrawal of the Syrian forces would further threaten Egyptian President Nasser's leadership of Moscow Has Her Say LONDON (INS) — Radio Mos- new association, this advance spent a day in Grand Rap- ids at the. invitation of “We were very, very much im- “And 1 think we have The other men who made the trip to Grand Rapids were Harold B. Euler, Harold L. Blackwood, John ‘W. Hirlinger, and Nolan Heiden, member of the Oakland County Planning Commission, | Girard said. that from this trip ing season Saturday found The GETS. TROUT LICENSE — Preliminaries for . the opening of Michigan's trout and general fish. © writer Jack Patterson starting peyperly by buying Fishing Season Opens Saturday * Yl « ' " Press outdoor store. Jack will his fishing licenses. Jack wes ‘signing ” for his permits with George Hawn (left) at Hawn’'s heart of the trout — area beginning Saturday. write a series of stories from the week? welfare and to revitalize down- town Pontiac, Girard said the Pontiac’ group was most interested. in Grand Rapids’ plans to reroute two inter- of two of the “downtown loop,” and a $26 million bond issue to be voted on in June, half of which will go for development of a civic center there. * * * “They're voting a $26,000,000 bond issue and some of the people around here are fussing about a $4,500,000 issue needed badly to ow yas the hospital,” Girard {Turbulent Weather ‘Will Continue Here The VU. S. Weather Bureau has forecast more turbulent weather . |for this area, a tt Tonight will be warm, low- near 160, with scattered. showers and thunderstorms. Tomorrow will be cooler, high 74 to 78, with thunder- storms ending. | In Pontiac the mercury dropped 12 degrees, from 77 to 65, in less then an hour as a rainstorm approached, but again rose to the bel perature preceding 8 a.m. was 58. City Manager, Industry to Confer on New Water Source By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Tadustry in Pontiac holds a key ba a maar co ataied { has in getting new water. One In Today's Press invelves going te Detroit and an- other Is. the joluing with pri- oeeeee t eee we ree ore | from Port Huron Willman will. brief those attend- ing the session on a National Sani- | Wilson, Earl . Y Women’s Pages pr OB ena pnt laa ned a * Representativs of the Bechtel and Co. firm of San Francisco are expected in Pontiac May 2 to dis- cuss a $70 million project further. Hamlin and other officials recently returned- from the West Coast ‘where they conferred with Bechtel Plan Tourists Guide “Price certainly is not the only thing we'll base our decision on,” the manager quickly added. is entered into, he said. . The association was formed earlier this month to promote the state highways within a_ block) “/cards and postmarked before the Downtown Pontiac's lowest tem- ae Dp At 1 p.m, the temperature was 78.| | RESTRAINT sxe American diplomats In- the mide. dle East were reported quietly try- (Continned on Page 2, Col. 2 2) Start Puzzle 47; You May Win $500 Pot-O-Gold So far as we know, no winning entries were submitted for last week's Pot-O-Gold puzzle, making "| the prize now $500. Of course, there may have been © a winner in one of the 31 entries we received in envelopes, or “jamong the 32 late entries. But since we don't check those, there's no way of knowing. If you're interested in~being the + one to take home the loot, be sure your future entries are all on post- 6 =) 33135)3840 deadline, You. might remember, t ; i 2 eee \ y rj . z pinorenene " me ‘ Sy * t fee os Se oer : e . " .\ : | \ - : i . - va : \° : oe : = 2k : A RI \ PT se a | pas) Ao ore * 1 bg ; oo Order Exfension fp esidents Mop Up Atter » Id| —A water-logged| Harlan Ritz, speaking for 4 back to = ther| whe, bad remarkably ite power storm dropped thou-j . worst ‘ gallons of water on the|Troy’s 15 Mile — Dequindre sec- ~ oe ; 2 , Cy Hall phones Se toe eee eee ee ee Oakiarid County communities —| | , — Anna Russell, 23, of 2514 Sil | (but at the expense of state high-|— ways, Gov. Williams says)-»was) ee ee :’ gfternoon, SWOOSH — If you think this is a 1957 Pontiac swooshing by in 4 On the one side, was a predom- a new speed trial, you're wrong, despite the familiar looking side : y Republican group of Sena- emblem. Neither would this object fit into one of Pontiac’s metered i if g EE i Ly = e a -~ - bd = ? a i parking spaces. It’s the comet Arend-Roland and it is 7,000,000 are its two fails, - [ tors, by spokesmen for} : comet. The oe fe damage had rells of Detroit. Neither were + vapesp ted Riles Nene, art Pe Pesemen, Weis ot So eines og ee ow tree oe es oak as cio oasis ea educe the |but that no estimates have yet| hurt On the other was Gov. Williams| i#am Observatory, (We're rape nF tis picture pall he acto e sce cated tha ob colonel bani : : m | |been prepared. = x * * and Wie Disnocratic telomere, plus got 5,000,000 miles of the comet, we are > : , ee ee Birmingham Police report 53 ac- probably a ser ek a a fs many areas. Drivers | dents on city streets last month ~- highway advocates in the Republi- ea F : f Buildi some difficulty 08 CAFS)" drop of 15 from @ year ago. - scan ranks, ae Jordan Crackdown May Free $1.5 Million for ing : secen aa brakes grew inetleg-|~ 5 ee? ot udepe brought = . he ag cme gee pm dame “wee : pete : h Bill cour Se free to 12 peeve, Bot em we + te site paseline and motor : 7 ‘ -g ff between. : ie ard . bers nearly double the 1956 re- EES Ste Sous Arab feuds Senate Passes Courthouse Dill =e eee ee : Paes (Continued From Page One) ; truck was stalled there|of-way violations accounted for —_ ing to prevail on all Jordan’s! A bill freeing approximately; which the county has accumu- | for a new buillding, but at the before barricades were erect-|more than half of the accidents. : ‘The legislative group wants the) hhors to act with restraint, $1.5 million, accumulated by the| lated since 1954, when voters ap- | same time, the senator wanted the water had drained to * figure to be about $12 million.) dio Moscow‘ trumpeted that|Oakland County Board of Super-| proved a bond issue for the | to avold taking sides in a dis- *| The May meeting of the Métro- Williams has proposed. $5.5 mil | imnited States was trying by| visors for a new courthouse, was| courthouse but twice turned | pute over where a new building |politan Club Auxiliary for go ee intro.|behind - the . scenes passed yesterday by the Senate| down a millage increase to fin- | would Re located. Bell spokesman jiam and Bloomfield Hills will Ase a ae wr gl a Jordan government| in : ance it, he taxilasied? league repesninte sald ali exchanges in the ares be held at the home of Wal- duced and stood-after debate yee} 1 would addpt the aggressive] The measure would allow super-| It allows for up to one mill am-| sowntown Pontiac lawyers, who Te- ony ange oa ter Leipold, Cranbrook road. Co- terday, the state would get 44 per) ©. ower Doctrine.” visors to spend the money on a|5ually out of non-tax sources in| Ktedly want to keep the court- users found/hostesses are Mrs, Ralph Bell, ee eee ree. ~*« building and, if passed by|@ddition to the 1 mill already|jouse near their offices private lines had suddenly “turned|Mrs, Daryl DeVaney, Mrs. Mil- : ser gent. Tihs is the jeune teak Britain joined the United States|the house, was seen as. & means| authorized, Lodge said, from di- “ee into party lines” as drenched/ford Fuller and Mrs. E. F. Mul- _ woul provide an extra $8 million|in declaring that. Jordan's inde-|to circumnavigate a law suit tying) Tect taxation or. borrowing. Several other downtown groups : x bolland, 5 cone nd en pe ea a || nti eer eres nee Dageas Senate | | —“putber amendments were |! Hussein to call for help © s2¥6| Pushed by Sen L, Harvey] aM, hailed the Senale sete. | Supervisors, however, favor, the | | pected: to be proposed today tojhis crown. Lodge, of Drayton Plains, the bill! ..ading, interpreting the 1954 vote| west side where many other eou| Bill Now in House May|E es site bring the bill more in line with the} But before declaring martial would authorize counties, notably! . meaning the public wants alr puna, progres, Bey mao fog -governor’s thinking. law yesterday Hussein said he |Oakland, to spend accumulated) -- buiding but also wants the|” ae Fae Make Toll Road Bonds me j Pe S ee ees eres did not need outside help, — 2 ee repair |county to finance it without hit-| They plan to build on a pay-| More Salable pn a es — : 2 The new government named by endigennggemes le by. voters. ting the taxpayers’ pockets. as-you-go basis, with the first $2.5- ‘ a UL Approved—Ist Quality =< ° ithe King, under 69-year-old Ibra- Lodge said he favored the |$3 million section to go under) _ / 48 14-2 ROMEX WIRE © | him Hashem, placed a curfew on| Proponents of the supervis- | 4.0 ia order to clear the way |construction as soon as possible.| A measure to bolster turnpike fi- — : a Ad Jordan’s five major cities and out-| ors’ proposed new courthouse in, : nancing was passed yesterday . yy — : j tawed ll'10 of the country's polit the Telegraph read serviee cent ; awe the feanie in Lansing and moved mae - aa. V/ C x. parties. Though . er believed legislation would .. ; ' . ° over House, . ‘ * tng already were out- aon ee 6 aie tet Suspend, Revoke Sell Beer fo Minor, i bill would back ents | , ome 2 : ‘ : padding illegal transt . ‘ = : 25 : ~ the Michigan Turnpike u- N - ea ee gee se of surpluses to buijding funds, Drivers Licenses Get Stiff Sentences thority with finds from sate aso : a oS et ot the army that In loyal to the 4,2 bought by the Ostend! iy Cakland Ared ine tases i trepike revences tll IY Amma RY | Ree ne won, Bear ees nee nthe polce,|Noveusber made thése charges, The 30 a are hk tmyagad rsa entire The legislation was seen as a entanglements. were|! +" icoaily move the courthouse|State’s office reports that the fol-| 5a) Judge Cecil wh Pecans * P ' Oakland county residents _ db daghemecluueniahbee es oe Soy eon ae soa] tarmiobing, slcebel and beer’ to : 5 or suspended recently. &e , A Circuit Court hearing tenta- The following persons had their... tively is scheduled for May 12.|license suspended ~ for habitual! ,ay-$25 probation fee: sentenced | ny ‘Bat it ‘the legislation is passed|"sieence:. ice wales to the er cag Through loud-|before then, the suit may be left] Jacke A. Bowman, Ferndale Jail : |speakers the people were remind-| without legal grounds. wlcherd'h, Gree een. Osiloway aS eel eo ee ey ed constantly that they had to be/: Lodge said the bill is retro- Peck 1. Mildreth, 2062 Commonwealth : F Oscar 41Clemens z Ho million “and maybe more” | 5t. {bess News Flashes dan will be| nr. HOLLY, N. J. (INS)—A route pro - elements will be| Jersey Turnpike a mile south |; .i license revoked for violating|® Minor April 12 and was ordered . ¥ sarrios committed for 30 after fail- inter- |license restrictions; Charlie H. — For Dining, Bed & Living Room MODERN SQUARE LIGHT FIXTURE $2.95 Value , —_ fy phe = 66 White enameled fixture 7 —, r= ceiling. Pat- . passem- |Filict, Lake Orion, license sus-|M& to Pay 2 $90 fine, also his new cabinet, will emerge as the| gers aboard were treated and | pended indefinitely pending re-|Y¥dge McCallum. . d at Burlington County (covery; Earl E. Parker, 1256 Mt} Responsible officials believe U.S. Heapital in Mt. Holly. The other Clemens St, and Vance Smith,} A new lighthouse at Puri responsibility for unsatisfied judg- (bulb extra) Jota Rehr, tom stacking Wildcat Strikes Br ing Covert ra, Tense Brn gt Caught a Quest for No. 7; Confesses aterm eam te oan a Pe Meanie, in amman, we ew (LAVOFE at Square D "| “Porch Light Fixture Royalist government tightened = , — ie 6 : ® security°measures and named : *s Man Held in Tennessee Big tf | B th W Se se 5 al Se ems SS Sa ten tk yrs [OMS FQCES DOT WINES 1.99 Per Foot Replace old, worn-dut or ° ‘be the company described as a dis- CHICAGO @® — A 47-year-old machine salesman, who believes brittle TV wire, 300-ohm ¢. Im brass or copper fine 2, Foreign Minister Samir Rifai,| cininary move to stop wildcat|®™ Patrolman Marvin T. Blum) be has six wives ut isn't sure, and planned to make it seven, was |B plastic weather-tesistant ish, 81100. Bald extra 9 named to the new cabinet yester-| The one-week layott of the 350/S0ville, Tenn, where they wil)” awo of the wives Warren L. Yemm has been living with met for ee ay Star honangregaetind yatta se day shit protact cote wes acrost —— papel oe the first time yesterday gg -edape raat peel ogg ithe Keyless Receptacle Toggle , Switch Plate ies ee SS eee ae hans ‘eealad ont th thy/ing uttering and publishing. 2 br fn two women exchanged no iSe Value icies of the new government. ployes who were segt home for|who has been fighting , ’ ‘You see how difficult if would have been,” he said, “if I : aes See .-| refusing to move materials from Will be returtied by the officers) married another at this time. Three wives in one town are too New Zealanders drank beer last PE dr en ene one shop to another. “jon a governor’s warrant. many.” year at the rate of 218 gallons | eaiy was among the scores of al- The company said 500 en: Packett is charged with passing ot cin = ae pemer Sten n head, Wellington re ports. This!jogeq jeftist and extreme right- ployes on afternoon and midnight |8 $75 bogus check, drawn on a One current wives, Beverly mem, | Plastic or metal plate at this ice, bank lothing store | & typist, said. she still loved Yemm and would remain at his side. Sete rey record of 207 /ints founded up be security police] “HOY SESS Bn” manntactures eae te But the other, the former Wilma Pyzik, 48, a clerical worker, House Fuses a and Arab legionnaires, : electrical controls ant conductions, Z said she wants a divorce and the late model auto she bought for : ——— ‘Bag | Yemm. He will appear in felony court Monday on a bigamy charge The Weather local 351, which represents the/Hall Appeals Sentence; .| brought by Wilma. selie srastes pret Area Summer Band |s:sare-D' workers, ‘could not’ be Freed on $300 Bond Yemm, a plainfaced man in a baggy blue suit, said he married C VICINIT ws reached for comment,. Beverly May 26, 1951, and Wilma on Nov. 24, 1955. He said he man- ——i sone kh ae SF On eee aged to live with both because he told each his job took him out of é eae * y & ’ 0 Detroiter on Critical List |court nig ceamuies for driving the city frequently. Officials of United Auto Workers Gankk Gabe an4 bouts with sretend Siar “aaa = Program Announced to fry e ELECTRIC temerrew, High nest 86, low tonight arcund 60. tigh ; . ; nel GENERAL 4 te 78. Southerly winds at/ The summer band program for! A ; H while his operator’s license was} © He was arrested Thursday after a relative of Yemm’s next ie te 2 P.-~ loge heur briefly bigher waterford Township school stu-| fter Fall Down stows revoked affer he was tride before| intended wife anked police to investigate him. Police said he re- (— STEAM ss 4 ebay to Pouttec "“|dents has been announced by super-) A 28-year-old Detroit man, Har-| Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCal-| cited a list of four other women he had married, and later left, oe ‘ PP tates! temperature preceding 8 a.m.jintendent of schools, William oid Johnson, of 15378 Inverness St.i/lum and found guilty. Yemm told. police he married his first wife in Chicago in 1932 |E DRY s at © am: Wind veloct Shunck. was on the critical list today at} He was freed on a $300 bond sree’ wil : Direction-Southesst. | The program will begin June 24\st. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital after until arraignment in the higher == ber in 1008. 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AL eee CC UCC ee setenn ~ : LANSING treatment . at resolution and sent to the Senate would commute the death sentence of bills on which be serving in the second year of their two-year terms. | i * * x If approved by the Senate, the or appropriations, bills not acted) poposal would go®before the vot- upon today in the house of origin! ers in the November, 1958, gen- die automatically, Approved by a 76-19 vote was a bill which would cut the discount changes -bought by retail distributors. Its) in the-organization of state sce meat and meat products. oes ** | cles within-30-days-after the would bring an additional: million dollars annually to state coffers. | * * * Under the bill, Specially Desig- nated Distributors (SDDs) doing an ual business of more than $500, would get only a 5 per would get the full discount. Another bill getting an over- whelming House would pro- vide that & per cent of money Williams Hits GOP Budget ‘Economies LANSING @® — Goy. Williams can budget-makers would short change the State Banking Depart- ment, Corporation and Securities Commission and other regulatory agencies. Their expenditure proposals for 1957-58 have denied the where- witha] to hire new bank examiners to keep tab on increased numbers and size of banks in the state, the Governor said. “The Corporation and Scuri- ties Commission will fall farther behind in its alrgady overloaded In 19 regulatory areas, he said, the Republican spending recom- mendations call for a “penurious $8,093 increase, or 1.02 per cent, over present appropriations.” “It will be impossible to serve the public adequately at that budg- et level,” he said. Postal Clerks Push Drive for Pay Hike. Local 1766, National Federation Postal Clerks, met recently at the Pontiac Post Office, to promote urging favorable adop- Another resolution which met with defeat would have authorized) the governor to propose jof the session. They. would take 62 Billsmatin_ It also prohibits night water- skiing, sets the extent of liability of boat owners involved in acci- penalties and set up regulations. Among. other bills approved! were those to: - Authorize the State Health Com- missioner to set up regulations to control pollution of air in indus- trial areas. : Permit “‘by the’glass” liquor re- tailers to give away potato chips, pretzels, cheese and crackers with their drinks. . Prohibit false advertising of day elected new officers at its) luncheon meeting. —_ second vice president; Roland| Smith, secretary treasurer; and/ Gerald Stark, sergeant-at-arms, | Proposes U.N. Make 14 Minimum. Marriage Age , UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS) | — The U.N. Eéonomic and Social has called on one. of its subcCOmmittees to begin a study) as the minimum age of marriage. Dominican. Ambassador Miss Minerva Bernardino i by proposed motion, unanimously adopted Remove — the — ceiling on —the amount of money counties and mu- effect automatically 90 days after final adjournment if members did| and operate armories, nicipalities may spend to. build the—eouncil, that “the U.N.-com-| mission -on the status of women | study the advisability of establish- ing a minimum age for marriage. | ™\, 255 H.P. « Best power to weight ratio of any 6-passenger car « Automotive experts report 0 to 60 M.P.H. in 7.5 seconds «Torsion Stabilizer Bar Heavy-Duty Power Train « Adjustable Shock Absorbers American Motors Means wy More for Americans fest-Drive The Most Incredible Car In The World . 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Z » ‘ -* : ; 4 * “we a 2 * @ Pk, * ate i or ee ae ei ' } mo THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957. tine Leaves Much in Doubt (_——_.— if rene SEO LEASES ! "TT People who have a taste’ | invadejfull bloom between the United)for trouble in the 1950s. Butjterations in the United Nations ee i | States apd the rest of the emis lis sherpeouee eotanstaanans eo? for Elegance in whisky world, which will be forced to fight|to have booted the rest of the _— ie for Russia, It will be initiated by| guess. Deo Mt Sha printer sticks a“ ae f : : mature’ on the, 4ith parallel |BACK INTO SHAPE We've had some trouble with com- ve a taste sy ; til 1999, after: which the survivors] uss We are repeating work re-|Will form a world government that! 20+ pack es lncn anaes cleat red A gene od eae Well, the old boy é¢ame within| major le 10 degrees of the correct parallel yp his i catch Nostra- Le~Aveld gry up the blood. — at we(New Alma College {°2-% soo sims gobbiedegook of the 16th Century ea: aoe | Ts ogee Rede so ep -aflmon President Installed 3.—Keep the juice flowing by TEE: of London, the exact date and D. Swan.|ameliné around gently 8 YOU! ¢¢ Finnish Premier Karl A. Fager- : circumstances of the French Rev-|_ ALMA @ — Dr. Robert D. Swan-| move. a the fall of Japan, World| 9 Was formally inaugurated pres-| 4—Go very light on the vices,| holm, under heavy fire because of 2 and II almost to the day,|*ent of Alma College W such as carrying on in society:|its internal economy program, re- 7. 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Two brilliant pitching perform- ances and another Bloomfield Hills golf victory _ highlighted yester- Olday’s area sports card which was ’ |dwindled considerably by heavy rains. The few events staged were hindered by wet grounds. Clarkston and Clarenceville made it known they will be strong con- tenders for Wayne-Oakland dia- mond honors with easy loop tri- umphs. Veteran righthander Dave Gaddis hurled two-hit ball and fanned 17 as the Wolves made up for an opening setback by trip- play of catcher Leroy Parks. Clarenceville’s Wellman held Bloomfield Hills hitless losing a shutout on a wild-throw in an easy Se iad | Hey. to the win after his mates got all : NOTICE! hopes of one day following iN 19 markers in the Ist two frames. 7 oar ee | Ray's footsteps — the shoes fit'h,15n backstop John Leslie came For Quicker—Foster Service . . . perfectly! tip with the play of the day when he made an unassisted double play. He caught a popup down 1st base line, and stepped on the bag The Bloomfield Hills golfers made up for the bad day on the in the next-tolast bout of the baseball field with their 3rd iworld featherweight championship straight triumph. The final count | Berrios was the overnight fa-,was 186-207 over West Bloomfield) lat Edgewood Country Club. | &, 4 ¢@ B Pnifiips 3b 4 3 in the bat race with .423), Minnie |Roet. 73 foam. 9S # Mincso and Bubba Phillips each Beasts » ¢ ¢ c- y 000 driving in a pair of runs andj&zfe "i 5 § Mere, toe Bud 1 the medalist | Philips and Jim Rivera both get-|D-hobinson 1 © with a 37 with teammate Bob {ting three hits, with a double for|*°* ® ses = Thompson finishing with 45. J. | oach. : Totals @ 413 is 38 916 Shaw topped the losers with 47. os * * va sa a nnne tee Sennen Se | West Bloomfield is now 1-2. Williams, who picked up three Bnet tor Merchees to Oh, Northern Oakland County sports| walks, was just one of the boys for Crimian in 8th, followers are excited. about Or-|for the Red Sox despite his great/nernorr . ...............020 101 900—4 tonville shot putter Bill Wallerman! day. The Bostons tagged 15 hits| CHICAGO « ....cneeess+++-003 131 10x—9 lwho has been making a habit of|off five pitchers as George Susce,| «Porter : netting 8 nary sees seemed Coaty aN ea eee oe time out. His latest was a heave of; Won it with three-hit relief work| 43 feet, six inches last Tuesday injover 5 2-3 innings, He came on in} chy aon fi peed py mlbmghe Raceni ot Geoee ty . Ortonville fin- run homer Bun- mee ‘ " Willard Nixon, and didn’t allow a & Today’s area schedule weather|hit until Courtney tripled with Ey permitting is as follows: out in.the eighth. | | “4. _ Baseball The Indians got past the A's ; vn Formhaten ot sostntiele with a three-run seventh against|—py Hoeft Landis.) W—Harchman (2- Van Dyke at Berkley Wally Burnette. A two-run double}. Te a 9 S-). eGant, Tabeen Ferndale at Hamtramck by Vie Wertz did the damage. Gus’5 ois, McKinley. : . Clawson at Avondale ‘ . Brighton Moliy s¢ Mitord ig gerwai a Wins Calder Trophy : Northville at Oak Park _ |Get Food by Dropper Berkley, Rochester at Van Dyke Kennedy at rook ‘ennis Bay City at Pontiac Fitegerald at Berkley Bast Detroit at Oak pers Pitsgerald at Oak Park Mt. Clemens at Berkley Olarenceville at Brighton National Ski Champion Dies in Auto Wreck COLBYVILLE, Vt. (# — Billy Woods, ~ 18-year-old junior and) senior national skiing champion in) | 1956, was killed early today when ‘his car hurtled off the Stowe- ‘Waterbury Highway. State police said Woods was jalone in the car, apparently on ihis way back to his home in |Waterbury from Stowe. ‘senior, was scheduled to be gradu- |ated in June. Woods placed 10th in the Ameri- can International ski races at j Stowe last month. He was the third American across. the finish He was selected as a member of ithe American FIS Alpine team No. 7 for Celtics SAN FRANCISCO (#—The Bos- jton-Cejtics won their seventh ‘game in 11 starts over the NBA | All-Stars last night, 119-113. | Celtic Bil) Sharman led scorers | with 24 and Bill Russell, working \his dunk shot, was next with 22. | On the other side Dolph Schayes | of the Syracuse Nationals had 20 jand George Yardley 19. oN lephone FE ~NEW DOUBLE DUTY OUTBOARD! noise. One-hand control frees you for fishing! Anti- friction bearings lengthen 7 MASTERCRAFT BOAT TRAILERS “@ CRUISERS, Including CLINKERS ‘@ MOLDED FIBERGLAS | CLINKERS @ GLASSCRAFT BOATS GIL SCHAEFER’S WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS Hours: Daily 9 to 5:30 Monday and Friday 9 to 9 Saturday 9 te 5:30 1265 $. Woodward Just North of 14 Mile Read © BIRMINGHAM _ Mi 17-0133 AS LOW AS \e id . JO 6-4727 Woods, a Waterbury high school! |Second in WIBC MONTREAL (#—Boston’s Larry Regan, 26-year-old center, today Was named winner of the Calder Memorial Troptiy as the outstand- ing rookie of the 1957 National Hyndman Threat in North-South Insurance Man’‘s Golf Game Shines as Field Dwindles to Four PINEHURST, N. C. ) — Billy Joe Patton, the crack North Car- olina golfer, has long since left the firing line in the 57th North but a prediction he ade a week ago is pointing up his skill as a prophet. “I'll give you the winner of the North-and South,” he declared, — “Bill Hyndan. Florida during the winter and he was playing real well.” That was no exaggeration. With seifinals carded today, Hyndman, 41-year-old Abington, Pa., insurance an had played the best golf of the week as he pre to eet 33-year-old Bill Capbell of Huntington, W. Va., another insurance man, in one of the 18-hole atches. Dayton Bowlers Olympians of Chicago Heights, Ill. Dayton, Ohio Stokers, who shot dock Pontiac of Dayton, with 2,614. The division is limited to teams with 750 or higher averages. CAMPING for the 00 eveRronn ose anvemn wun the HETLIT I: comoing rote Regan Named Top Rookie 1 saw Bill in'parry with 2,737. In third place are the) 2,631 last night, followed by Pad-| Pleatwhole Faw! “)) | MEN'S SLACKS Values. to $12.00 tes ia stant row cone vst bet em pi anes cunpress m. Saves tal Good for 200,000 ai ARTHUR A. SAMPSON Hockey League season. He also will receive. $1,000 in cash. LT 291. Pioneer FE 4-2139 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) 2 Ml. West of Utien RE 2-614 Frozen Brine Shrimp in Stock at All Times To better evaluate performances the writers and broadcasters vote and again at the end of the cam- et * Billy Dea, a Detroit forward, was third in the voting, in which twice annually, first at mid-season) GOLF GOLF GOLF DRY ALWAYS PLAYABLE MOREY’S GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB UNION LAKE OFF COMMERCE ROAD Bob Young—PGA Pro f _ ' KAUFMAN'S MONTH-END SALE LADIES’ TOPPERS pee Values to $20.00 LADIES’ COATS $ ‘Values to $35.00 G x : i OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT NO MONEY DOWN Men's Sport Coats s] g's Values to $35.00 ‘Spee MEN'S SHIRTS Values to $4.95 A PONTIAC i] — Rabbits, t Foster Home, a Be et ON , ae et | THE PONTIAC PRESS. _Frmar. APR 26, 1957 Active Market President Slaps at Labor Racketeering dends was SS compared) are set for 3:30 and 8:15 p.m. in SESESS!) sk FOR OUR DIFFERENCE DEAL = the 1 were: = " oe , d ee AL 3 i 4 Store Sales Advonc 3 ‘Saimbel E. Whitmore of} | ‘ome BETTER PRICES ARE TO BE OFF ven Mo Moves Higher AUGUSTA President Eisén-| swift’ enactment of legislation to/American labor ELIS clean . no obscuring “the fact that the! Beck's support if Riseaheser. were t = 2 _thower yesterday branded labor|require: A house in those areas where it needs|vast majority” in organized labor)running for office at this time, Va] tracketeering “an abomina-| 1, Registration, reports te the ‘© clean house,” Mitchell said at|‘‘are decent and honest Ameri- ‘te “2 -* Bago ee Pe —— tion witich must be eliminated.”| government and public disclosure 2 ores conenvene. after og! cans.” . gree: aot Poses that, Chrysler thiehem l|And he called for ousting union) 9¢ complete data on all health |‘he situation with Eisenhower at) x * * itchell noted that the President were features today as the stock)/jeaders “who abuse power and) and —— funds. Tthe admin. |the President's vacation headquar-| But he added: refused to appoint Beck as a U.S. a : market moved higher in fairly trust.” istration already has a bill before ters. the Augusta National Golf) ‘Labor racketeering, like corrup-jrepresentative at an Int po tiv ‘ i ‘Club. ion inati tio after, : ' Pies, active comes. * ¢ To help wipe out “corruption on, Congress to provide for that. u i. sevens. pacino aeage i egret on meeting a4 bu. apples Northern Spy, the part of a few in the labor field,| 2, Reporting and public dis- Im # prepared statement Eisen- (Which m e J Sena’ eS 8 tee ee Gains among key stocks ran the President urged Congress tolciosure of all other union financial) bower sald the administration | Whenever it occurs. Any officer andjtee turned up testimony —_ | : Resin’ topped, |Benerally from fractions to a point)... new anti-racketeering laws to data—for example, dues collected,| ®®% followed “wtih Intense inter- employe of labor — and it appears/proper use- of Teamster Union * pressing factor in, wheat was a cares. ‘opped.ior so in early dealings. There} tect all union funds, includi ; elgg *| est” the efforts of a special Sen- |there have been a few—who abuse Funds. P 5] that tt Celery. root, No. pre UnIOR » including salaries of union officials, and full a A port the government is sellix ‘bu. ‘No, 1, 1.28-1,50, Were some Tosses, too, notably). estimated 25 billion dollars so treasury statements. The Labor| ®* investigating committee “to |the power and trust imposed upon} “We did not feel that Mr. Beck 3 wheat from its mothball fleet, | 1.50, pk. | among international oils, upset bys. contributed to labor organiza- - ench j bring to light disclosures of them are not fit to hold union of-|should be a representative of the i ' “ bask ks, Uh doz, behs. ae iddie East contribu! org: Department gets such information: fi 5 - Profit-taking sales caused ' ‘ 1 ; Bag; No. 1 the new crisis in the Mi le *Ition health and welfare programs. jat present, Mitchell said, but needs! corrupt practices and abuses of | es. 5 United. States Government ,.. in 3 beans to turn downward slightly 3.00 ’ sets, No.1! After an active opening the pace trust by officers and members of | ‘‘The American working man this area,” Mitchell said. = 2.50-3.00 32-lb bag. . gy Bs ; After a 90-minute conference congressional authorization to make’ ie Soybean oil also was lower in Ety | - & Fi ae iy pi slowed a bit. Many favorable cor- here with Secretary of La ber it public. | some labor unions.” — and woman deservé from labor In his statement the President | tending. | ge Li Sebu. Potatoes,|porate reports were seen as off-/stitchell, the President asked for| “We are tying to’ help the) The President said there should|leaders high standards of teust and) said he had instructed Mitchell a N ‘i =? k Lei ts OL Radishes, reaigg doubts on and pace pad! fidelity.” to. determine what other steps +] old type wheat was'% to % lower | eh Bie 7 7 , CALM. APPROACH. may be required by the sdmine May $2.23%; new style wheat was! neabesen te cg fh gg Beg y= i. ft © * Lodge Calendar _ ° In striving for elimination of cor- ott hg aera x i so kabwey ay Gane cen RARE eee eee |, Potwey ord ce! apuat emmeim «re MECTECHON Wept. Sets is eit ina “= o was unchanged to % lower, May LETTUCE AND SALAD OREENS: 1et-lreports after yesterday's close,| 12+ Todge No. 21, F. & A. M., Pri- ° ' 28%; were % to % lower Bethlehem and Chrysler each rose counseled. Mitchell was asked at his news May 1043 7 rye ath Ea ata . Pe ac 3-4 Teeter |as_large blocks were traded, ne Se es sour 6: 0 hog a oe “1 believe,” he sald, “that we [Conference whether he felt busi- oer ay Sa ay eae re Ee Moctinm wasn a er ares wm ee LOTES TOF Day COMP setae cmaters cud iindard' hn vat sd = % to ep eer! -May _— sempiee PRODUCE gS paiagetlt ra reead ons » Ww. M. Adv. Lamar te sesh dpaulrsta po wal {make public financial records. Jard was 5 to 13 cents a hun-| CHICAGO. April 25 (AP) patston’ : n ou itive legtsia- dred pounds lower, May $13.67: i eenal sits Shoetien. snes SS omni | 20,000 and 5,000 shares. It cut this . 7 ae ‘ a tion aimed at undermining or | He replied that corporations al- a Z ] : market dull; Minnesota,|gain about in half later. N B f The dates for the 1957 Pontiac)fee, which includes transportation,| weaken the general bedy ef ready are required to submit fi- ‘ ; es Nort ‘Dansk, Red River Valley, Pon- * rt ews in re Parks and Recreatien and Board) noon meals ‘and a T-shirt. oy la . believe jt ‘nancial reports which are made ie tiacs 1.80; new: arrivals 9; track 2; : : organized aber. 1 yerts Grain Prices moderate; demand slow: Mar-| Lukens Steel, the sensation of of Education Frog Hollow Day ~~ * * would be against the national in- |public. And he said that under the oe, Shenk steady; Floride round redsin, wock rose 1% at 94 on 1,300} Accused BA Charles Cohen, hated Camp for children habe been an-| The program includes fishing,| terest to do so.” internal revenue laws the finane . + @BICAGO GRAIN and extended its gain slightly. sanitarian, of occupying a place| nounced by Leonard T. Buzz, rec-)h jk ing, swimming, camp cratt, .. cial records of business firms can Pe a Se _ DETROIT EGGS Leading steels and rails ad- —= a id a oy eee director for the depart-| woodcraft, camp singing, and carr ieamsnl eae ecagrne be examined in great detail. 2 : fold) Oats— A AP)—1 hile nonferrous metals . =e : cooking. It is held at P “4 h ad ints ” a wae si diee guy I Deira, cases includ cluded," feeeral-state penis cad small losses and|Pleaded innocent before Municipal, The weekly periods Monday oe Lake Rectsaiion. Arce. oe raiige ma pice necingp ge eit . a | Bent ei daens ti. Sept. a sbaeee si whites: Grade & mumbo 31-43, wid. utilities changed. little. Most air- Judge Cecil B. McCallum yester-, through Eciay are: June — School buses will leave the court- Beck president of fea nation's big. ‘ 5 ‘waded Gaem— Rye are, SOS lasee Oe ee tae smalijline stocks were up slightly but/day and were released on personal July 1, 2, 3, and 5. July 812,/nouse at 9 a.m. each day and) aoc uni the AFL-CIO Team- eu el al ‘ She Fame BS oc bg eae are eels Mea Og, [aicratts were mised vad en ws eee ie and aug se Pm a pe Sere, Bock has declined to anewer A seen ae eae i Browns: e -40, . Aug. 2, and Aug. 5-9. : i . Beg 0 AMEND Dees 7 100, 130s /ANG, 385 large, 38; small (24. Orade ©. : | Lloyd Moore ‘Jackson, 65, of 727, he ta - . questions about his use of the 7 ‘ : Corb (oa we. Oe Meck 24-38, wide avg. 24%. New York Stocks S. Center St., Royal Oak, pieaded wd heel ert Sees be = junion’s funds. The committee has u aby gases ESB duly ooc'ss” Meat] Commerce reget ge at; extra “hinocent yesterday" to the charge| M™t year that boen boys and — Business NO eS ‘charged improper use. | ow. Hier 13% et sanere * ae lores 28: large 33 "ip medium 31. (Late Morning Quotations) — by Charles Cohen, city sanitarian, =e NE gg tiok will * * * : : : May. 2.212. 1.29% anromne: Grade A ea ai are sanintabaie = oe gromun, tx prtvinus some Phe | Edward i. Rofe, of Bloomfield) Beck invoked the Fits a Head of UAW Blames 3 : Market 7) ge int Mick {7:1 | dangerous etrimen condi- |. iene Hills, has been named chief engi-|ment, saying replies might tend to ° “ges ec - - 4 : ; caries es lngt week stifling! Aled Strs’... 43.7 Int Paver ...987\tion to life or health to exist on Himit | for girls was from 9 {heer of Sahlin Engineering Co.,|incriminate him, But he also has Price-Fixing as Chief ’ are fully ample and freely offered in| Allis Chal .... 33.4 Int Shoe ..... 30.6 ' through 12 years. as : a a eT. . |many instances at discount. -~ |Alum Ltd 148 Int Silver wei $3 the premises at 28 S. Midland St. ws Inc., of Birming-|said he is innocent of any wrong- Cause of Spiral : A wee I Int Tel & Te! 7)°|He was released on personal bond} An re ae this year oe ham. doing. ‘ oS Jones 3 L.... 50.1}by Municipal Judge Cecil B. Mc- be Made att partment office) | . ; . : CRICAGO BuTTER AND EGOY, Am Cano 23 Kelsey Hay. at ati sel tas Mar 9. - | in the City Hall after May 1, the| | He has been} At his news conference | perrorr a — Prices that are CHICAGO, Apet 22 (AP 37g Kennecott 117.6) um ay 9. : : ; Z h the fir Mitchell's attention was called to | ,, ; ; mercantile nge — Butter s ‘37g Kimb Cik ... 43.3) director said, Application must be| # with the rm os | cakeuaank Gok & arbitrarily set by a handful, of Fan gg BO enone V1 71 DOP Gies| joi| The February 14 drunk driving) accompanied by a §2 registration} ” since “1953 inp as a few union officials (°X¢CUtives of major corporations” f A 59; 90 B Bisa; 88 C88; cars 908 Ha & - $6.1 \case against Leon J. Blackwell, various ew ene ullty of abuse of ~ jare to blame for inflation, Wal- Atto to Ask Court Men irregular: tecelpte 16,200; whole- po Beating 463 ews 13/44, of 56 Green St, was heard inewing cape-| er con A rter Poa ter Reuther said here last night. rey to UIT ale bu prices unchanged to 1%s/Am Sugar. 148. Lone 8 Com , 332 yesterday and Municipal Judge a ~ icc icermpead mp ' Disputing claims of utomo- lower; -cent or better A White 41) Tel& Tei 117s Lou & Nash . 17.2, cities and was| whether the President had Beck ispuling $ an al for Habeas Corpus Writ 2049; ma mixed 30: 28: Am Te GL Mack Trk .... 29.5|Maurice E, Finnegan ont ae ore Uwner ers. formerly a chief} in miad. bile executive that “excessive de- " | di Bee oc Ph 36; checks 254%; current| Am Viscose || 347 May D Strs oe well guilty of reckless . REA with ef ar mands” by organized labor are the to B Extradition ee — Armeo stl’. sez Mergen Lino ‘64 |He paid a $100 fine cas a "to Id St Fuser, Body I am not going to get into per-| rimary cause of inflation, the . Armour & co 136 Merr Ch & 8 203) days in jail. eas on om 5 . - |sonalities,’”’ Mitchell replied. “I am) Our CHICAGO POTATOES Armst Ch... 390M! Gil Fa. 465) He was gradu-| not going to prejudge. president of the United Auto Work- sr ta eee & i as arrivals or track sa? vote Us. Au cat, Line... 4. Minn P&L |. 262 e Sale, First Congrega- Charles Gig! ROFE ated from the - +* ers Union said the declining value Ewing —e ordered — to shipments 07: | supplies ra Ge Au Refia .... 486 pear nei, oO ‘tional Church. 8:00 to 12:00 Adv. Sai one el ein T ners General Motors Institute in 1941.) .5.) a ete af lescraption is! of the dollar was due to a “rigged California to stand trial apa bo pare = aie a ss uron Sahlin desi and manufactures a inflation." der, grand theft and forgery, was 4 track 21 ouppties moderate nenae rey o8 Murray’ Cp 7 .. Rummage Sale, St. Johns Luth-|recently returned {rom Washing- “lires Hand sant pa sa oth | Sores the statement of the Presi, John S. Bug . expected to seek his client’s free-\demand _ slow ane Spout steady; | Benque ‘ eS a on = 374 eran Church. Hill at Cherry Ct.,/ton, D. C., where he was sum-| er automation equipment. dent will stand—that corrupt labor ot Tord Mae aa, owe pi rigrs : dom today on a writ of habeas sotto Dead an Met Deirs .- 38 ‘Bat. 8 to 12. —Adv.|moned by Rep. William S, Broom-| leaders who use the labor move- h at Michi st Uni ‘ Bond Sirs 1... 16 «Nat Gyps ... 38.5) field (R-Royal Oak), a ment for their own personal gain,|/SPeech at Michigan State Univer- sabi . Poultry Borden. G1 Nat Tea. 3 s| Bameenge Sale, Sot 5 we The Michigan sugar beet indus-|whoever they may be — should)*ity Wednesday night: ; - Michigan Governor G. Mennen| ar wee. 42 ie central Baldwin Rubber Union Hall, 128) Giglio, a store owner in Pontiac) try has been honored, with a cer-inot hold union office.” “There is serious evidence that Williams ordered Scott removed to Brun Balke . 4g Nia M Pw : 30 W. Pike. —Adv.jfor the past 25 years, acted asa 44, ‘ ! ~ . R inflation is being fostered . DETROIT POULTRY pres Mee. ene am av... BS pod near sed tradi | tificate of achievement by the| Jn reply to a question, Mitchel! | "tation is being fos and cap- ' —= DSTROE. st Detroit for _—_ Burroughs . .. 43.4 pera a Dade om Rummage Sale, St. James| 1.) Je. gi tine cad) also” os American Pyblic Relations Assn.,/said Beck's support of Eisenhower |!t0! formation discouraged by at- However, attorney Gabriel Cohn) pur rive poultry up to 10 am | Gang ‘Soup’ 44% Owens 1 ‘ot 69.2)Church, 355 W. Maple Birm.,. Wed., ace watidce Us X-| meeting in Philadelphia. for re-election was “completely un-\te™pts of organized labor to seek said earlier he would file a habeas)" neavy hens 20-28; light type 14 Heavy|Can Dry... 151 Pec G & El 494/May 1. 9 to 5. Thurs, May 2nd, /? $ idea for. using US. “ Accepting the award was David! solicited” by the administration, |W@ge and fringe benefits which corpus ‘writ in Wayne County Cir-/proiiers or fevers (21-344 Ibe.) Whites Cdn, Pac | --° 38 anh Epi... $3.5, t0 12. adv {Savings Stamps, instead of trad-| q jallack, 3400 Chickering Lane. 4 _ Ithe economy cannot safely ab- a4 cut Chart block the action. pean = caanetien ctrl | ees mies Gase gt nee 3 Parke. De... 23| Rummage Sale Thurs. and Fri. ye discussion was hears a ee os Se aaais akon ka rial ‘ Cohn said he would carry his | Marke: about steady on Comin el | Cater are... 90.8 Pet cols... 226 Men's, ladies’ and children’s|of chain stores. director of Zimmer, Keller & Cal- sca ra scan ee os sa oe Reuther took exception to the a battle against Scott's extradi- we Ceantry afte hort. Fryers and) Chrysler = 2! tos p - $16| clothes, formals. Mis. household — rpc. ere agency handling} 7 dinn:” Gs cabinet chess a cans and swung eS ee : tion to California to the Michigan |caponettes barely steady. Offerings fully | Cin M! + 6 > ‘items. Elec, stove. FE 2-8405, 135 ° ne account. . or réfusing to support ‘s =, Supreme Court if necessary. cothes vr. sew. Se ag Climax’ Mo"... 104 Philip Mor ... 3. Alice, —Adv,| See Marketing Problem odded. jdemand for a Congressional inves- Vy “seized at the Detroit-|*#' of good quality and Beery steesE5i¢ 00 + Sb eo: S Sidiacgs tele, URW mat, inifor Strawberry Farmers | Berry H. Gicisow, of Sirming) Eat Sek Set So “wage price-profit™ ra Windsor, Ont., border April 15, ou Gas sen. i2 by vee 9 lw Pike St. Sat April 27, 8:30| ham, and Robert F. Wills, of Royal|ministration would not welcome/relationship, i ’ “? CHICAGO POULTRY ‘Comw ae. BBG ROA ......... 7 _ Oak, president and vice president been indicted_in California for Con Edison. 44q@ Repub Sti .,.. 53.1 a. m, to 12 noon. . —Adv.| EAST LANSING Straw- Pp : — murder of his wealthy socialite Pisce egpec hes oon a a oe Gon F Gee. G28 -ocat bn eel ‘berry growers will need to seek Tespectively of St. Lawrence Sales, - ? wits, Ketan Threaky Soot, wheltsih, Cort, Sse etre ial oen, at: G4. BLD S| Reese Oe ataae of (Ce al Pomsible markets for. tresh| Woe Mmamghictoncs’s ropromenee DRIVERS — Pontiac Operation ‘ ¥ ‘i 2-13; - : - of ibe his se ; ‘named manufacturer's re . - : vanishes Seat tee Yess 99% Heli in 'S0-Dor under é'¢ Ib, 23-38; White Gont CoPaé . ine Gaiewey Be <) g.3|Catholic Women Building, 281 S 8. aaotts, ° apteaaeal Postel va tive for The Boyt Co. Des Moines, oe pore os : also has been accused of grand)Rocks 21's-22: Plymouth Rocks 24-24%2-/Cont Mot...” 4% Bt Jos . 39.7'Parke St. Under auspices Pontiac (ss. ers pat: theft and forgery in connection Cont Ou |. se St Reg Pap. 344 thic Hospital Guild. adv. Michigan State University. lowa, for Michigan. oat : Copper Rng .. 35.1 s _3 ‘| The fresh market wil be es- : ith her y estate. . . « ' “Gor. Wiliams said Cobn’s main| ” Livestock Corn Pac. 314 Beeb ALRR -. 343] panmage Sale, Grace Lutheran pecially important this year be-| Back from the eighth annual) HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS | argument at the extradition hear- ere er ee 845 /Church, 8S. Genesee and Glendale,|cause stocks of frozen strawber- Michigan Bank Operations Clinic, | pasate Levee: Dis C Seag .. 30. ORY 6. * $¢2\Pri. 9 to 8, Sat. 9 to 12. —AdV./ries are substantially larger than in held. April 24 at Michigan State] ing was that Scott *could not re-| perrorr, april 3% (AP) — Hogs —| no . t : ba P ig is You con purchase Redi-Mix Trucks with small down ceive a fair trial in-California, |Selable 2800. Bulk of run fed steers Bont ants”, Gites ka 2 3| menmmmese Sela, BD. A. V. Aux =. \University, are W. A. Eubank, payment .. . excellent opportunity for brokers . . « | “However,” Williams declared, Sag TS meee’ tt and whtes|inat ant at Sd Brond --- 2 lonapter: 161.- 20 8. Saginaw, Fri. On March 1 of this year, ware- cashier, Pontiac State Bank, and) this is a proven and very profitable operation. Pls poeta in support of this grades inating, quabty tmpreved| East Kod .... 93.7 Std Oil Ind ©. 543/and Sat. —Adyv. house stocks of frozen berries were Roderick Richards and Joe J. ALL IN INQUIRIES BETWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M. pot ata soe ee ee Or ‘cade Weadcnn oee -: ag meee eS 4 [52 per cent higher than at the Saracino, of National Cash Reg- ~~” 1116 ANN ARBOR ST contention was offered fenders ded: early sales fediamer Red... Stud-Pack .| 12}, Lf your friend's in jail and needs | same time in 1956. jister Co., 562 W. Huron St. that ~—* Scott himself my steers and ea on , eS ol ee: :: _ ee we a .. ee bail, Ph. FE 5-9424, C. A. —— This frozen berry carryover wilil Highlight of the day-long clinic | oven wastes jaetllie’ tated suf: grades; not enough done on cows Pood Mach || 592 Tex G Sul .. 296 ‘-/make the fresh market particu- for executives from 150 Michigan! CATSMAN COMPANY ‘ ficiently to ‘make the point.” \fore im trend, bg md oats prices Ford Mot... $7 aaron we 18 | ; larly important for Michigan grow- banks was an evaluation of “Time| j The governor added that Cali-| steers 78; t aeereral a h| Gen Dream #3 Tims 2 Beer 100 A t Ov C ers, who sell about two-thirds of Deposit Insurance Rates” by David’ FLINT, . MICHIGAN | fornia permits a shift in the loca-/choice 1100-1100 | prime Sinem fea| Gaz fe 8) Feat ee ALQUMeNT UVEr Lar thet ir production on the fresh mar |Mathews, of the Hayden Stove Co.. | ! pees pol g lbs ay operdizes, alt steers Seite: tow. scrndard evade | en Motors “3 Un Carbide "..114.7 New York, area @ . yh fed hetfers|Gen Fare. 4a. Un Pac ..... ; eT | G p —— — = fale triad es ai eran ine Seataiae|oe fo vhaPat wa 4) TUS Info Gun Due = = : Baten aa tee was lS we RE Sa Ph ata £ ir wien ay ow - : e Ibs_ 23 eo ae oe on 7 BEAUMONT, Tex. (P—An argu- z y Pedigreed Boxer siti ™asute'stt int tues Sene| Srey Bice 127 Us sie.) G'lment over a” used. car’ erupted : under pressure a to non-kesher slaug-|Gt No Ry ....435 US Tob 104 Ns : . j bi ter first part of the week: ofew sales|Gt West 8 ..206 West Un Tel 182 into a pistol duel between a white Escapes Cr ate— : [ehotee and prime around 2.00 lower; pb brn ‘ “aoe Westg A Bk .. 29.5\David Broussard, 21, a Negro, was : = lower grades y to weak: few ane Homestk |||... 35.8 Westg El 58.5 here yeste lice said. : afd prime vealers 25.00-28.00; good to! Hook White .Mot ||. 50.5 yesterday, po S Tin Fever? low. choice 20.00-24.00. Ti Cent... 33] Wilson & Co . 135 * * * : | Pp lg 5 Sheep — - Salable 1000. Bulk eatly| Indust Rey | 32.5 Woolworth 2 : E os ' _— nelnente. shern lambs, « —_ = ne Jone fag Rand ot Ped Ro Fs 2g Hurschel oer ig a used car COLUMBUS, Ohio (—There he/wooled lambs offered, no es dealer and member of the Beau- . Le Interiak Ir || .29.1- Zenith Rad 111 was, $5,500 worth of pedigreed| CMICAGG LIVESTOCK i - mont Taxpayers for Segregation brindle boxer, sitting all alone by) cycago, april 25 (AP) — Salable STOCK AVERAGES and Clean Government, was f a railroad track yesterday.. ,|hogs 6.$00;' market opened slow; later) NEW YORK, April 26—(Compiled by wounded in the right leg. ; ¥ aw A as he's called, chewed his way|ttede. miserey. ous tineven. gens| ee: City detective. George Cole said i i out of a crating box Sunday night|e steady to strong: instances 25 tnd. Rats Del. Stores (David Broussard, 21, a Negro was 2 higher; only fafr demand: : . . ER NE OT IES EBB: ery, mT. after gampetiag 1a 040g. Slwlned' 55. inet, Distant: ile er, See des eg RY Heeal me nieny oor times, twice under ‘ia é pont several lote No. 1-2 190-225 Ib. Month a 9 i214 386 1742\ the right arm, in the left chest ‘ Could it be — just like in the)i}3s"19'so. around 250 head! at 18.80; |Year aco ......2002 Jes¢ 72.8 1007 /and in the lower back. Both men movies — that he was all set sj bal ag ye gk volume \i957 Low ......2406 1164 72.2 168.0\ were hospitalized, but their con-| 7 travel hundreds of miles along};.:¢ mixed grades @ Ih sows 14.50- on peed ae = rege ae Led dition was not considered serious. stretches of railroad track to his|16.00;; litte pelow! 1478: jew, batehers none ae : aor i noone MASTER ig DETROIT STOCKS -| Cole said “six or seven’’ white Not likely, Star’s y to weak prices: cows moderately (C. J. Nephier Co.) witnesses told. officers Brossard oe Joseph E. Gregory, Valley Sta-|active, strong te moetiy 25 to Be higher, Pigures after decimal points are eighths drew his pistol and shot first dur- eal PE, ie Re eae Degree nse oon ' ye ttion, Ky., after receiving the an- — . ae ante gh me 1280 High Low Noon ing am argument over the alleged — ) ; ; be. . imal. from Mrs. H. C. Hartley,|ip steers 26.00; 2 load 1280-1350 I D hign|Allen Elec, & Equip. Co. “8 : who found him. | |chelee. to. low. prime 24.25: food|Baldwin ‘Rubber Co... 18.8 182 mechanical age ratty cat” he . 7 HIS . oP tt nd choice steers 19. : Set toad Sr : -4| purchased from Meric : . 4 sl We pec is rather aitrected|==¢ Jote good and choles ct 19.00: Rowell lee. Mir. Co.” ree No charges. were filed pending 7 WE OFFER T ; Low Monthly sf 59 4 ofa the On; wtillty and commercial cows 13.00-|Ponineulas Mi. Srod. Co. 10.7 100 i" completion of written statements, to lady dogs,” came the explana-|15.00; few : Winudy Mtg. Co.....+-.--- 129 122 122/oftivers said. ® if tion, standard ap te 1 ae: “Melehty ‘Molstein| Toledo “Edison. Go... 134 13.4 184 5] Buic Pp t f Oo Yi ‘} cutters 14.00 of above: utility and com- "no me hagas Oe ile - aymen fe] n y FO Ss RE yo oe ficj | tyled, 2-door 7 Angel Island Barracks and chotce 19.00-24.00; culls down to C Rp v icla foc aim Handsomely oy 4 of price . i iable @; slaughter lambs onsumers evenue Up, ire 7: ' this unhe , : at f eta“ Likewise Net Income | ScOUt-Q-Rama Day| es. Look! At What You Get! | JACKSON (INS) <> Consumes : las $ 00 pown This exceptional offer includes: Variable pitch dynaflow, con- Sian Ca ‘ir Civic officials of eight commun- ‘ ditioned air heater, 7-tube sonomatic radio, automatic wind- - . Teports BT0SS @PEF-| ities have proclaimed Saturday, hield hs t king brak | we : il iat thet’ \ating revenue for the 12 months| as. “Scout-O-Rama Day.” me der, < 1 fliee tae ce coe ae Uaenat trip mileage ‘ SL was $212,135.98; ‘The event, fourth anaval show Cor is probably prota whet 5, drectorel Rocky Mister eet oe |elaht per cout over the lke periad| sad expation by Otiewe Dis = | (your Prevent “Thay This) license ond title. lended March 31, 1956. t of Clinton Valley orth Mo ee : Net income after preferred divi-| Counell, will be open from 2 to ¥ — “THIRTY. SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957. Teo Much Crude Gi Imported, Ike Rules ~ SAUGUSTA, Ga. @ — President Eisenhower has ruled that crude oil is -being imported into the United States in such quantities as to “threaten to impair the nation- al security.” « The President's vacation . head- quarters announced that he had a finding to that effect ty Gordon Gray, chief of the Of- fice of Defense Mobilization. American independent oil pro- ducers have been complaining that imported crude, oi] is depressing the domestic price. * Fisénhower’s action has indi- eated quota restriction will be placed on imports. White House press secretary James C, Hagerty said, however, that the matter was “too techni- cal” for him to discuss. “I don't know all the answers on it,” Hagerty said, adding that} - Gray would hold a news confer- ence in Washington. from the traffic.” “Another nice thing about the country — the children are away DONALD DUCK KW N PORTRAIT WILL BE =5// he NS USED FOR Sermes i Ms Vil Ld Vf FQ JAMES ae S * ied SASS aad A CHARMING BIT OF inte ae 6ELT, 1 OF CODRSE, |S SLIGHTLY )s \ MYTHICAL ~ GUT WE CAN LABEL YOU “THE O\ bts nOnenINe HOUSE A +, my CHASSIS IS on Nevzz 4 s. : Wi IENCE, MEN= STRIPPED DOWN LIKE THAT $= HOW ABOUT SHOWING ae ose El vet A Ry ee YEARS BY “BLACKER yn ‘ate A Y. 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