Outrule Violence cea . AN, co he we eo, ee eed Bee ke We eee, .s £ * in Death of Tot ‘Found in Closet New Jersey Girl, 4, Lost . for Week, Discovered Trapped in New Home BELMAWR, NJ. (INS) — An autopsy disclosed today that Mary Jane Barker, whose body was found in the bedroom closet of an unoccupied new house, probably died of starvation or fright. Medical examiners ruled out the possibility that the four-year-old child’s -death was due to. suffocation. There were no signs of vio- lence or caghoomonaing she had ep DiONnde youngster Was fo last night in the closet by a six- year-old friend, , Maria Freitta, who lives next door to -the new — two blocks from the Barker _ It was with Maria’s black span- ~~ tel puppy that Mary Jane was | playing when she disappeared last Monday morning, The puppy wae Stila alive when the Freitta (car and struck two trees on Josly!14y Nixon was the first top foreign delegate to be re- girl went inte the newly built house with her parents and made the discovery. Authorities said -the post mortem revealed that Mary Jane had not eaten since she drank a glass of chocolate milk the day she. van- Other conclusions -were: 1. Fees is. not possible to state on the-basis’ of the autopsy as far as it's carried, out what caused death or how long the child has been dead.” Blake said the youngster's vital _ organs have been sent re = New Jersey State Police try a Testo frfrthr xa uae Bellmawr Police. Chief Edward Garrity insisted that, Mary Jane must have been taken to the house recently, barking or other noise be expected of a dog. Wants Expressway Through City The Pontiac Area ‘Chamber of Commerce has overwhelmingly approved a north-south arterial highway through the city as proposed by the Oak- lend County Planning Commission. . x * * a The Board of Directors will recommend to the City Commission, in a resolution expected to be sub- “mitted Tuesday night, that “appropriate city au- - thorities take immediate action to pursue the idea.” The Chamber will also urge that the city “get an expression from state and federal authorities as to the feasibility of the road.” Howard O. Powers, Chamber president, said the vote taken recently, was that of the board and its officers, and not the total membership of the Cham- - ber. “The Board of Directors is the policy making body of the Chamber,” he added. Chamber of C ommerce Backs New Road} The planning | group has proposed a six-lane ex- pressway, 4.5 miles long and 350 feet wide, which would become a link in the interstate chain .of . highways. It would jink Detroit and Bay City and . points north. J. Robert F. ‘Gwanme, commission chairman, said last week he hoped for a summer approval -between the State Highway Dept. and city for the proposed road. * * * . The federal government is expected to absorb $18 million of the total $20,000,000 project. The state and the city would share the $2,000,000 bal- ance, The route, labeled the Pontiac Central Artery, is slated to pass within a quarter mile of downtown Pontiac. City Man Killed Car Skids Off Road, | ACCRA, Gold cous wm — Smashes 2 Others _Injured jroad near Lake Angelus road in Pontiac Township. Dead is Glenn H. Mabeus, 22, of 5231 Westview St. ceived. Premier of Ghana Into Trees; Nkrumah received Vice President Nixon for a 35-minute| chat today, nearly 24 hours after the U.S. delegate ar- = 4rived_forceremonies.making this colony the independ-| A Pontiac man was killed Satur-' ent state of Ghana in the British Commonwealth. day when he lost control of his! ‘The vice president did not seem disturbed by the de- st leaders reliably were reported, Richard A. Butler, Britain’s home secretary, who is | i | ; i Satellite Bosses Sree Minister a Informants Say Kremlin Parley This. Month Is Move to Regain Control BERLIN (INS) — Top Commu-| today to have been summoned to Moscow the third week in March in a major Kremlin move to re- gain control over the satellite say ary mpl h-ongs fond PO | Gas Ganal Nepal They ec (Nothing to Lose— | at ee ates awe’ So Why Not Try ot 486 Fast Mansfield Ave, [This Pot O-Gold? ' Oakland County Sheriff's * Mabeus was dead on arrival at ‘Pontiac General Hospital as-a-re- sult-of a broken neck, according to Coroner R. W, Bullard. ng “are Mabens’ —-wife,, Nancy Lee, 21; a daughter, Linda Lee, 4; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Wes Mabeus, 5230 Westview St., and three brothers and three sis- ‘ters. af F ‘i Bit AL ae r +) z $ *here to attend the inde-'states ; ,|Nixon said “we had a very cordial ‘emptied in one big sweep, but the/#0d frank exchange of views on|Cominform, in a manner accept- a S * * pendence ceremonies next Wednesday, was the second to be received. He arrived as Nixon was leaving. Stil looking somewhat pale .jfrom a three-day siege of -the flu, satellite Communist Party bosses would be told of a new policy laid down by the Soviet Union, and also would discuss ways and means of rebuilding the dissolved Com- munist information — bureau, at relations between Ghana and the |#le to all, including Poland. United States. We particularly ex-| Communist China amined the trend of the. future} g» ng Bee cocoa St ec ale ree oe ive i : ot ony The ts said that if at- ct; East Berlin inforniants said the | City, Okla., is greeted tearfully at the city’s airport by his mother, Mrs. Carley Jones. Hawkins, 23-year-old Korean War turncoat, left | Peiping, China, early last week. He was one of a group of former prisoners of the Reds which elected to stay with a Chinese after the cessation of hostilities. Pet Wins, Owner Loses TEARFUL REUNION — Samuel David Hawkins of Oklahoma | Tragedy Ends Trip Israeli leader Tells Staff Chief to Meet Burns To Rely on U.N. Forces for Future Protection From Egyptian Attack - JERUSALEM (®% — Pre- mier David Ben-Gurion jgave the final. go-ahead to- day for an immediate with- drawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba coast. A government spokesman announced Ben-Gurion had ordered the Israeli army | chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Moshe Dayan, to invite nadian Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, the commander the U.N. Emergency Force, to Area Dog Show _A-successful trip to the Detroit Dog Show ended tragically for a Toronto, Ont. man yesterday. try persetneel geantion.” tempts to revive the Cominform Until this morning, so far 85 [fail the conference will discuss the American-educated the ‘possibility of stationing ‘groups! “was Nixon was just lof specialists” in each satellite another of the 70 foreign dele- | state to direct the solution of po- gates_assembled in this steamy _}jtica}, = 8 ae eee West African capital. This was jems, in contrast with the almost | * paar © welcome the vice presi- The party received in Morocco. \cuss @ common policy towards Yu- Nixon joined the heads of other goslavia. foreign delegations last night in| The Moscow rulers again have * * a Frosted Crystal Ball Reveals More Cold Today's brief respite from a . nippy 12 degree mercury reading|O@N. MacArthur Fine at_6 this morning will be just After Bout With Virus that—brief—predicts the weather NEW YORK @— Gen. Douglas |* MacArthur is reported in ‘ “perfect| condition” after a month-long bout) with a virus condition. Maj. Gen. Courtney Whitney, keg, key, loaf, loan pasty salt silky silly, silt, slack, slick, tack,| tasty, tram, trap, tuck, ers wow, wrack wreck. man, Although tonight’s low will be in the tolerable 26 to 30 range, light show flurries are likely, “with mostly cloudy and colder weather returning tomorrow. The dail y|MacArthur’s top aide, said the re- high is expected to reach 25 de-/tired five-star general had recov- . religious ceremonies’ at which/proken with Yugoslay President Ghanians gave thanks for their) Marshal Tito. They blame him for independence. feeding the unrest in Poland which INCLUDES TOGOLAND pied to the latter achieving a degree The Gold Coast will be com-°! indpendence trom Moscow red bined with Togoland, which Brit-/b088es, and for being partly re- ain administers under a U.N./SPonsible for the revolt in Hun- trusteeship, to form the new coun-/847¥- try of Ghana. It will be independ-| : amt iin the Britiet, Common: Princess Caroline Given Baptismal Rite \wealth, with Queen Elizabeth II as the sovereign. MONTE CARLO, Monaco ww — Princess Caroline, 6-week-old Today at 1 p.m. = temperature/had bothered him since his 77th was 30. birthday Jan. 26. | Pe ered from the virus condition that * * * daughter of Prince Rainier III Nixon, still suffering from a touch of the flu, arrived here by and Princess Grace, was baptized yesterday in Monaco's Roman But It’s Still hiartna Street Ideas About Mystery Picture Vary Shu eurwie teks Horses’ hooves; lifted little puffs of dust from the parched street. Off in the distance, * Pen ‘isteeple belongs to the Congrega- * 1154 S. Johnson St., writes that it our request for comments agreed that the photographer was facing north while standing on South Saginaw. The response was unanimous in placing the tall steeple (top right) on the site presently occupied by . j Waite’s Department Store. 4 Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman, 77 Whittemore St., wrote that the tional Church: James W. Clapp, was the cupola of the Courthouse Delia M. Downer told us that it _ was the old Academy Building ~ ’ 3 2 ace : a Hee : ; : Het 5 \ 2 \ | pe < fg wonerevpaenfpen crt birth Pk fi a See plane yesterday with his wife. He heads the five-man U.S. delega- Catholic cathdral. She squalled loudly through the ceremony. tion to the independence cere- monies. : Flowers banked the cathedral's walls and altar as Bishop Gilles Barthe intoned: * * * “Caroline Louise Marguerite, 1 baptize you in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost. ” The little princess was held by her godmother. and cousin, idelphia, a niece of the child's: mother, former actress Grace born Prince George Festetics, 17, bishops and 15 priests took part in the service. * * * The guests included Princess Grace’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kelly of yoramam members of Rainier’s family; of bosses also will dis-/ 10-| year-old Margaret Davis of Phila. | Kelly. The godfather, Hungarian-| a held the infant's right hand. Four] —*the show, David Hill, 47, Bog was struck and killed by a Woman Lawyer a Sought by Police who is not related to the Candaian, is scheduled to make a statement pet in the Detroit Kennel Club Dog Show. - Last night he rented a Berkiey motel room, and left the boys No Sign of Violence CAMDEN, Ark, @®—Where is Mrs. Maude Crawford? briefly. State Police and other officers “Dad skid he was going down asked that question for the second/tne street to call mother,” Lewis search for the prominent wornen)tijeie sna pe — lawyer reported to have vanished ater, a plice officer t nih dg oh cir Tl Saturday|the bovs Hill had been killed cross- ing Woodward avenue, opposite the night. motel. Berkley patrolman William Tufts took the boys and “Joe” to his home and spent much of the night contacting the family at Toronto. Lewis decided to keep “Joe” in the dog show at the State Fair Grounds Coloseum. The dog took second place yesterday in the open * * * The 58-year-old woman is a member of the Camden firm of Gaughan, McClellan & Laney. U. 8S. Sen. John McClellan (D- Ark) is the McClellan of the firm. Mrs. Crawford's husband, ieiaice. Clyde, told Camden police he last| “That's the way dad would have saw his wife about 8 o'clock Satur-)wanted it,” said Lewis. day night when he left for al etree eg apm! 30 MIT Students n e | * *& * Will Face Court Crawford told officers that when) he returned several lights were) for uepis Riot burning, the television aet was on| lout on a table. i There — = signs of a dis- ye = = iturbance, sa from Ya ay fa court ac- | He told police their large Dal-|tion in connection with a riot on imatian dog greeted him when he the MIT campus early yesterday, ‘came in about 11 p.m. The animal In addition, 26 of the 30 students, jappeared unharmed and did not face expulsion from the highly: jseem excited, he said. |rated technological school, * * * | » Eight policemen were injured of 815 McLean St., Royal om tor’s office today. a With his sén Lewis, 13, and: his Ar kansas Legal Firm friend, Harvey Sheppard, 13,. Hill Member Disappears; |had come to Detroit to enter their! day as they pushed an all-out |said. ‘ ‘He told us he’d bé back in a. ficials and prominent citizens A Mrs. Pauline Abels, a family Monaco, and foreign diplomats. A benediction message from. Pope Pius XII was read. ifriend, said the dog would not ‘have permitted anyone to get near Mrs. Crawford. Memo to Caesar: ‘A Wildish ~) name is John.” : ‘. Read more a this ar ‘ “Meio | The Hestiac Frees , features which =~ ‘appear daily i 9 Sort of Man’ To Tiberius Caesar from Pontius Pilate: “Our cohfidential agent, Junius, o ‘the Jordan district, reports that a wil -| man has come out of the wilderness and is rns | - ing to large -debaneal ang the nye ok rating in h sort of - dechange we 7 mr eg to Caesar,” the first of a seriés of Lenten ee mm). in the demonstration of some 500 college to raise room and board rates. Police Sgt. William Tobin said there were two phases to the dem- onstration. * * * in the first phase in which under- graduates set fire to gasoline spilled on the road, 16 were arrested, police said the students threw snowballs, stones, beer bottles, furniture and door- knobs from roan rooms. — on Phere a ‘\ students protesting plans by the | In the second phase, in which!” Campbell fan Ao cw, = Rais : formed sources said the Premier gotten: bis -dhvided-gev- /ernment's — to pull the itroops back. had finally at the Oakland County Prosecuf|this week. which threatened to quit over the withdrawal issue. Ben-Gurion ordered the with- drawal to proceed even before he reported to the Knesset or held a “tinal” meeting with his Cabinet. The official spokesman said the reason for the go-ahead was that “latest clarifications” the American position had been re- ceived from the United States, and that Ben-Gurion had been in. talks with most Cabinet members. * * * Ben-Gurion’s withdrawal order, taken over the head, of Parlia- ment, was unusual, if not un- precedented, Never in the his- tory of Israel has a premier taken a major step such as this without going before Parliament, Space Age Begins! A jet of steam . , . a blinding flash . . . and we enter the “space age.” This isn’t science fiction. Late this year the first man-madé earth satellite wilj be launched by rocket to circle the globe, 300 miles up, at 18,000 miles an hour. i after that? Are possible? Prize-winning science writer | Edwin Diamond takes you be- hind the scenes at the Cape Oan- averal Rocket-launching Base, Fifteen students were arrested) © °°" =eeetipere ~ Ideas About Picture “Topic for Board | Waterford tt Chibi Necessity of Issuing - Construction Permits iccis bt baked Uehara taining building permits from the township in order to construct schools will be a major. topic to- night when the Waterford Town- 2 &8 SF eF = Hi tf ee rs ee meeting. i ¢ THE! PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 4, , 19st gout ie ‘i Grace of Monaco kisses the ring Barthe, bishop of Monaco, as ‘AFTER THE CHRISTENING — Princess of Msgr. Gilles he leaves the Cathedral of Monaco following. the christening yesterday of her daughter Princess . Caroline. A Monacan police official stands at the right. é AP Wirephote M other of Gabors one" Pai2¢ “4° ‘4% With 3rd Husband’ a High Ranking - for School Bands Home Sate With 38 All-time University of Detroit scoring great Bill Ebben finished his home career with a big 38-point rmance but the Titans bowed to a powerful Bradley we, 105- Mrs. Maud H. Ford Mrs; Maud H. Ford, 76, of 841 Auburn Ave., a retired nurse, died at her home Sunday morning after a long illness, _ She was a graduate of the nurs- ing school of Blodgett Hospital of Grand Rapids, and a member of the OES, White Shrine, and was Past Worthy Matron of the High Gate Lodge of Detroit. . Surviving are a brother Gilbert) Smith of Pontiac, and two sisters. | Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Huntoon Funeral Home, with her pastor, Rev. Waldo Hunt of the St. Andrews Episcopal Church officiating, with cremation at White Chapel. Memorial Ceme- Mrs. Bessie Larees Mrs. Bessie Larees, 60, of 99 Parkhurst St., died Saturday after- noon. Surviving aré three sons, Thomas Retsos of Greece, James Larees a Pontiac and Thomas at Fort Dix, N.J. and seven brothers. and in Greece.- Prayers were offered Sunday evening at. the Voorheis - Siple} Funeral Home, and service was at 1 p.m. today at the St. George Greek Orthodox Church, with her pastor, Dr. Achilles A. Siagris of- ficiating, with burial at Oak Hill Cemetery. -|Glen Harold Mabeus Glen Harold Mabeus, 22, of 5231 © at the UD Memorial Westview St., was dead on arrival iat Pontiac General Hospital Sat- uurday following an auto accident. He was last employed at the Thomas Die & Stamping Co. No Ticket for Snapping Reptile orchestras participating this year, the festival was divided into sec- tions. At-the first one, Feb. 23, Washington Junior High received a Division II rating. Driver Pleads Innocent Accused of drunk driving, Leslie Eugene Edwards, 35, of 851 Robin- wood St., pleaded innocent before Municipa} Judge Cecil McCallum. He was freed on a $100 cash bond, pending tril March 14. The Weather Fall 0.8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND yore sab Partly Ci end warmer high 34 to 38. Mostly cloud toute’ and tomer- row, Warmer wi + of ng‘s Palette . . . n ~ * ‘ -4 ; ¥ ‘ * \ A } Vives ae | \ ry f ri x ‘ } : Everything That's News: in Details fe Back Interest ... Bows! Belts! Buckles! Lo | Yokes! Panels! esa Side te vos 18 TOP DESIGN SILHOUETTES ... NEW. SEASON DETAILS, FAVORED COLORS... 75 From Top Designer's Sketch Books . . . “Cape Coats! Slender Coats! Wrap Coats! Button Coats! The Full-Length Fashion Coat! 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JOSEPH, Mo. @ — Poli A | N W: T A Ti TT oo Dr { Trattic eg — ——s Be, Report Nuclear Test | cad eusion are abo to rags nnounce ew ay o. \ 1eXas 0 | tween Goliad and Beeville, No| TOKYO WM —Two Japaneselun wwcommied for alice fine dort Shrink Painful Piles | a |heavy damage was reported. weather posts today picked upltroyed the Jerome Hotel-and— an}. ; | ‘ rain | ar in Rainfall Brings Relief| A sudden storm ‘drenched the@bnormal air pressure wave Sladjoining restaurant in downtown "Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Both— : \ Fashion community in Karnes|' Strong enough to indicate ajst Joseph yesterday morning ‘y pe wet f to Sun-Baked Sectors County with 1.10 inches of rain in mee — * Central] Forty-five persons escaped from ees Pain—Shrinks iemenieets ie Thr hout State a minutes - yesterday after-| Meteorologi rd reported. the hotel in their night clothes, -New York, N. Y. (S 1) - —* . these wf Bite : on Its W a T I; Rs oug 7 S noon, : a ee of location of the An elevator operator said he For she first ‘ime science has arene wank veer. riety, | ce. : * * thought Habe: in his room.| found a new ng su et ee conditions, some J Dp DALLAS Hail and torrential) air covered the ground in a| "isin of the waves Cause of the fire remained un.| With the astonishing sbilit 10 te 20 years’ standing: : t [reins lashed parts of drougnt-\60-mile belt from a point 16 miles) pi foe Sota ey aw wige| termined and there was no im- ecetnekoan ive al ag ty eB strip : : - ri jared s ad reotics, anes or as ; re mre iiic-taliee deine Deb OeGube istricken south Texas over svat lieth adler opted Foe a around Ch eli seca) eetealiaa In one hemorrhoid case after mga ens A kind. The secret is ) lest week, i's already ‘on its be back up. 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Fass L [] © No Money Down P Street \ e : ete ! © 36 [Mentha te-Pey "1 North fia © DRAPERIES — , ss mee L i ‘ 5 . 4 } : vee : ; ‘ 4 : Z \ } oe. ‘ y | { . \ i - ment teday is confined to youths ~ 2.9 these members and their lead- ~ Jess than 64 clubs in rural, urban 1 With Head, Heart, Hands, Health » | 4-H Is Four By HAROLD COHEN (Pontiac Press Staff Writer) “To make the best better, I pledge my Head to clearer think- ing, my Heart to greater loyalty, my Hands to larger service, my Health to-better living,” Little did the members of Con- gress who in 1914 enacted a law creating an agricultural extension service dream that one day it would give rise to a’ youth organi- zation, country-wide, which would take its name from the above pledge—''4-H Clubs.” Starting. out a rural program for adult farmers, the 4-H move- 10 te 21 years of age, and has During 4H Club Week, March ers are gmbarking on an evalua- tion of their past achievements and planning an active future. 64 COUNTY CLUBS i In Oakland County, there are no and suburban areas, with 1,475 members and 196 adult leaders. 2 + Contrary to genera] belief, 4H is not, at least in Oakland County, a mainly agricultural organization. Its variety of projects is extensive and covers such subjects as child care, electricity, foods, entomol- ogy, : photography gardening and clothing. But these two professional agents alone, could néver hope to organize and supervise the 64 county clubs —for this they depend on the “un- sung heroes" of 4-H, the volunteer adult leaders, : i The leaders hold meetings, often in their own homes, help buy ma- terials needed and supervise the projects on which club “members pis : WORK ON PROJECTS - Projects are the heart of 4H work, Each member is expected to be working on at least one of the’ more than 50 offered in the 4-H_ handbook, A series of yearly events ‘pro- vide incentives toward which club members can: strive. | Projects completed during. the winter . ay’ Servi Crop Show in fall fer corn, po; — on G ¢ TIME TO RELAX — But even the most fascinating * engagement o} their daughter, Eileen L., to Lt.. Francis Lowell — Zellers, is — announced by ° ©. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Harmer of Monterey boulevard. A graduate of University of — Judges, who are experts in each 7 at toe, rate the proets a "A, B nos fi ea = sass an 4s rae: RIES oer 7 After te vines Fillien « _ Of the 1,475 members, only 530) August 4H Fair is held at which _ ae in Oakland County live in rural! agricultural produce and flowers Zellers of. areas, however. Some 245 are in are displayed. Tobins port cities and 700 live in suburban sur-| a a are such Ind Eileen « roundings. : . . easy 2 SOR events as the dunior Livestock ” te a = . \S ger cir Bago stands rriad of Show. held in December at the i, os te of a om 5 Pee = ind 4H, stands a myriad Of] yachigan State Fair Grounds, nivesity of : creseee : — ve. ‘ Se ne the “Chicken of Tomorrow” Michigan, also Susan Jane Rose of North Adams road (le{t) has other 4-H Club members are busy taking pictures Agriculture, Michigan State Ck perce divers Sse Bh, dase.” ain : is a lieutenant | : learned the care of animals through her 4-H Club for their photography club work, Oe ee Dept. of 88°) youngsters speak in public on EILEEN L. HARMER in the : activities. While she bottle-feeds her little lamb, ae may; | how te do some project, and = U. S. Army, Together they support the ex. | prea % ~ | MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1957 PAGES 10-13 Carroll Baker Fought Way|Should Man : - : . te to Chance at Oscar Prize |Accept Pay By LEE BELSER , She flopped with her first audi- for Repairs? HOLLWOOD (sine sc! tom er ata a cess spoiled Carroll Baker? | gurector_ Jack Garfein—and 8) Does Odd Jobs to : Carroll doesn’t think so, even-if) 44 unsuceemm, | Help Out Friends | she does have a brand new baby agp ae she admitted, ruetully, “but Lee | ON. Family | tion. : potential. The thing is, : Pry a hing -has happened he taught me to be myself.” By EMILY POST a aE, meme pay ne, My te | iat ayo ae TV series, “The Web” playing the § Very handy and as a result | “It seems only yesterday that 1|*0¢ of “the other woman.” After|Whenever any of ou close friends | was performing magic tricks in rag every studio in town offered or members of the family need any North Carolina, earning $10 a week| °F Contracts by the dozen. repairs done around the house my and hoping for the big break.” Right now, Carroll has a one-|husband is always asked to do | Carroll, 2 pleasant mousy- |! peer pect wen. Warnes them. He has always been very | Brothers at only a fraction of the | haired girl with an infectious | (2 she could command. generous about this and has never prentage tepharwan edhe accepted payment for any of these’ | , “Baby Dell.” Bab jobs, outside, of course, of what he . ee bc ies the SOME; |wesds for say materials that be | who feels she has worked harajDUt Parents— tee aad wi es | for what she has, but still is modest | W\/P 0 ¢ ' | | a ' joffered payment for his services | ee Change but he has refused to take it. He — By JOHN BARROW does not think it proper for him | | WORKED HARD INS Staff Writer to accept payment for these favors. | "| “it hasn't been so easy.” she! New parents are thrown into aloaiy tur thet he be ped tre hi, sacine'? : Penne Fg Pate | Een carted and, Tve eet zoursel dither as new to ther|time, Wil you" please ve us Sewing is one of the many projects for 4-H Club girls. Judy Cook (left) and Vicki St. Dennis (right) also of Lakeside drive. The | worked very hard. 1 Be Binge Por day ts to thelt!your opinion?” .- Durso of Lakeside drive (left center) is shown having her skirt fitted | finished garments will be displayed on Achievement Day, March 29-30 | “The worst thing of all is being} Only first-hand dealing with child| Answer: the pestle whe by Evelyn Nice of Lakeside drive. Busy basting and seaming areGail . at Lincoln Junior High School. a ar ae tare's mp — ne dese season the amateurs. It's) offer it are well off, it cmd act Fe en ee ee ee trying to crackithe first baby who absorbs the| ‘he improper | - |New York or. Hollywood. pioneering, for later babies find pian ap a edhe Carrot will be bucking four |changed parents: ean..»,| deal of his time and ty one that . : : “4 Beverly Sanborn Honored'Sunday Tea Honors Mrs. Dar Dy, «tre'r'setcoses in ine vest | First baty cries — Whats) they would otherwise have : ; | ness when the Oscar derby rolls |STOng , dear is hysterical!) pay = professiona! man to. do. -hy Shower at Wh i te Home Mrs. William E_Beattie and Mrs.;Vera Bassett and Mrs. Raymond, lett, Mrs. John Blamy, Mrs, | Steund March 2i—Ingrid Berg: call the pei ad we ought to) But it the job requires little time Leo Donaldson were cohostesses at/Banwell presided during the 3 to’ George K. Zimmerman and Mrs, a ee ee Nay Later baby cries — “Nothin on ee ; a tea Sunday afternoon in the for-'5, 9 clock affair ve? |B. W. Faulman. Rey aoe Peek Kerr. wrong I can see. Let's wait pes Bet adenpt payment fer M. Dorothy White entertained at a of Thorpe street. She will exchange mer’s home on West Iroquois road, : | Als prese The 23 id actress, who Pipes after a while.”| “Dea miscellaneous shower for’ Beverly vows March 23 with Charles E. honoring Mrs. W. E. Darby of Attending were Mrs, Russell Ismith of Clarkston Mrs, gars studies wtih Loe Strasburg at we 4 : Mrs. Pot: My brother te Sanborn. Beverly is the daughter/Gavette, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chicago. Bassett, Ethel Bassett, Mrs. The- | Francis, Mrs. Ivy Baker, Mrs. Al York's actor's studio (the alma First baby refuses food—“Must wiving me away because my father of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sanborn Miller Gavette of Clarkston. A greén and white color scheme odore Koella, Mrs. Earl Tread- (jiubbard, Mrs. John Heitsch, Mrs.| mater of James Dean and Marion’ be sick, Maybe an obstruction. is not living. After he leaves me ees ey ee Attending the recent shower were | Was predominate in the appoint- well, Mrs. Charles Perkins, Mrs. \Gordon McLeod, Mrs. Roy Annett, Brando), made small appearances Call the doctor.” ‘ at the chancel is he expected to - Mrs : ire * ...ments of the tea table, at which William Pipe, Mrs. Lucius How- Later refuses “ take his place next to my mother W 1] R Mrs. Sanborn, Mrs. Clarence. ’ Pe amen (Mrs. Paul Hammond, Mrs. Wil-\in two other motion be- ~~: See conte ang who will otherwise be alone in ill Rogers Thocapetn, Mek doe Gare Bes ne pnts: liam Maddock, Norma Strickland,| fore her smash hit in “Baby Doll.”| ll, we Set tate moods, toe i pont few or should he take P Gordon DuFour of Detroit and.Mrs. |Marian Phipps, Mrs. T. W. Parkes Re? —— ove . TA Names |Gor f 3 his place beside his wife and two Firman of Detroit. Vv 1M iand Mrs, Jack Warwick. |. “The first one was a ‘Easy| First baby has very slight fever|children several rows behind?” New Ofticers Also present were Mrs, George | wt | 2. m to Love,’ she recalled. “I was the\—"Call the doctor. Maybe he'll — Lyons, Mrs. Hagh Cepenhaver, James A. woe ae wr = 3 were| girl who was stood up by pnd oP to meet him at the hos-| Answer: He. sits on the aisle Mrs. Glenn Hart as ted, Mrs. Harold Copenhaver, Mrs. . 5 j Mrs. y fayior, Mrs. Dawson) Martin, 1 wore a crazy hat and . seat next to. mother, but his samen ag fa hes ep fart Rasbors, Mrs. George Sie- McCurry of \Baer, Mrs. George Learned and/ somebody else’s evening dress. 1| Later baby's temperature rises|wife and the children should be t its Friday ; i : gens, Mrs. Barbara Firman of Marqtette my ‘ate Butters; Mrs. Rus met Tony again not long ago andj et sare Ore her someigiven places. in thi, same pew on at its Friday meeting. Detroit and Mrs. Jack Lynn of | sell McBride and Mrs. Macklind) he didn't remember me, so 1/#8Pitin, Let's don’t bother the doc-jthe. other side of your mother— Also elected were Mrs. Ernest! Livonia. 7 street —— of Birmingham, didn't remind him!" zs tor unless . goes higher.” or else they should sit on the aisle Rhodes, vice president; Robert) Completing the guest list. were! announce. the | PLAYED OPPOSITE—DEAN risk . in the pew directly behind her. Cartier, father vice president; Hel- Mrs. Thomas Sinclair of Detroit, % . St tel] M The next fil und “Hey! Giy, sola 6 & rtp ath Tr en Becker, teacher vice president; |Christine Fields, Mrs. Mack Wey-| ERZAZEMENE- of ory Cuers eet ten = petri Bary i os ' ta habe Elizabeth Drake — eyo hig secretary; demeyer, Mrs. George Heil of Roy- their daughter, at Swiltt Home nat “2 oo * ” ol 1 Let's take a: ple: ; ernon Hossack, treasurer; and al Oak and Mrs. Pauline C ly. / : ’ ire. Siva. Wiliam Fielding. historian a ak a rs. auine apne: Janet, to ; x me 4 . did — the young}: Plans to Marry * = sf ; rs. J. R. Shaffer, Mrs, Oscar/#¢tress jared, en Council delegates are Mrs ese Engagement Told Gerald Egres. Schmidt and Mrs. W. M. Twichel|Wanted to work with George/cfoss. Kind of late cypsreeteepngetin Aah: —§ Dickerson, Mrs... John Adomitis, are _He is were appointed to the nominating | Stevens.” _ and Mrs. Charles afd Mrs, Elton Dexter. — ‘Mr, and Mrs. Roy Harland of: committee -ef Pontiac Storytellers Long betore her screen success, engage- é During the first part of the pro- Brazil, Ind.,. formerly “of Pontiac, | the son Of ‘League when the group met Thurs- Carroll trod the boards.a . Bliestems, IAM, teachers jand patents met announce the erigagement of their Mr.’ and Mrs, 489 evening at the home of Mrs.) dancer, and for six months Kausch of Bloomfield in their children’s rooms‘ to dis-\daughter, Nortpa Diane, to Robert| “RRS Be Joe Swift on Camley street. -|/4950 towed the south as oh vee Oe sgh pmo and plan -projects'G_ Bradshaw,’ Carbon, Ind. The! fe ae! Suri we pelia eee ~ “magician” baffling the oe nee / we yer. ‘eouple plan; yedding, | : ing the evehing Mrs, Theo- tomers ' ‘et ht of hand “Mrs. Helen — Shae tae Sater’ grt et tte greet eS June wisn of Lynh reels sore Fauble diectssed- the styles, with ag me Nghe : road, and o¢ gram, members) divitied into dis-' : f \ A July: 27° | methods and personalities of emi- stuffed rabbits out o rallanasee, Pa. , oS i penllaven Jean Young, phys: Clean Wringer Rolls : dding is (Ret, Storytellers. Mrs.\ W. M.: pe a it the University of tend educatiol instructor, led a dis. ' ! wedding 18 ‘Twichel told the story, “Liftle Girl| The Baker girl yas affiliated, with \ _ @Ussion entfiled, “Playground for Use thick stds to ¢lean, the : planned \Not Lost” and Laura Cobbj told the claedsates was for \ Ree ey : he Will wRers School “Mrs, if: wringer rolls, yn your, washing): * "folk tale) “Stone Soup." -\ went through a series duat of ‘Univer: SS) eee ae ct) (eee 3 ea A a nae ‘, Along With ¥gur Child.’ L when Ur rolls are riot in use. * JANET. McCURR ig { eejing.” : I studio, \ \ ORE « \ \ i ( é 4 { i We * 1 ; Pod Salk on ‘ / ad * 4 i) e° A 5 } i \ £ ‘ } Pay ‘ ve at \ ( se i l (es a | : is s “FE 5-6107 ous hie ese. % . : ee 3 1 E i ee _Induce_ ‘Thoughtless_ Condition — |. By) PHYLLIS BATTELLE: | jalmost immediately into a state| flattened and yet there is no ‘in-| | NEW YORK (INS) — There are of Sticky lethargy, ~~ ~~ \trusion of prideful thought. too many today who think 2. Only impossibly vain thinkers A forti ‘of accomp- neni itee Somers: te poem lishment floods through the body tulate themselv: tal- their nsists it, congra es men = oh Lean Babe's Wide ihcien as each bandkerchiet gets its hems! ly on a well-handied hankie. or ‘aude ara ee pede \To Vie in Elks State Finals == e.Waterford Pair Win Leadership Contest that too much activity in ‘the ‘cerebrum, not to mention the hind- brain, is @ bad habit to get into. [it leads inevitably to worry, ten- Waterford Township. High School| Julie and Rodney. are now eli- jplaced two top winners in-the Elks gible to enter the state finals where test for this district, ~ winners. wil] receive $100 Placing first in the contest were| Announcement of state winners \too’ much. They always make the jexcuse that their business calls ‘Service: cue PONTIAC PRESS, (MONDAY) ‘MARCH 4, sr ne BATE en : RA Ironing Advocated to Banish Thinki 9 J i te ing “By the time one is: finished. with! ‘as fishing; drinking sag, ay the handkerchiefs, there. aie the\@ray walls, taking ‘slkeping pills, placemats. Incidentally; I recom- — dull "movies “or \falicing mend ironing only flat linens for, ull ‘peapie. \ ANNUAL MEETING hes this therapeutic work. Blouses, ee wh : silk lingerie and men’s shirts are,| OD¢ fellow I know swearaby a! West Bloomfield Township in their own nagging way, an/P00k on the- revolutionary * oe ‘ ; we intrusion on the un-thinking mind, [aot 1 a sage of the shell Board of Review Will Meet — } BOARD OF F REVIEW and should be avoided. But I maintain that these te eo ees ‘niques result in but momentary. After a half-hour or so, anlthe heat yh -isene ing Toon experienced scientific ironer should! labout by ironing may cause be concentrating on absolutely’ ithought - atrophy “nd man: Posie \nothing. If a husband or something | y y should walk into the vacuum at this’ point, she should be able to look Take Bids on Nike Base at him with sincerely glazed, dis- interested eyes and, say naught. Or at the most: “Read any good: books lately?" OTHER METHODS Some persons of whom I have heard have other methods for re- laxing the turmoiled head, such \, MONDAY, MARCH 11— ‘ From 9 a. m. until 12 noon 1 p. m. to 4 p, m. and 8 p. m. until 9 p. m. TUESDAY, MARCH 12— MONROE @® — Bids will be \ From 9 a. m. until 12 noon opened early in April on construc-|] ‘ and 1. p. m. to 4 p. m, paws! of a =e Army Nike] FRANK HAL jguided missile base north of Mon- TT |roe. The site is a former auxiliary} R LE deg | ‘Township Clerk field for the Grosse Ile Naval Air Station, The work is due for com- weiss in January, 1958. | GENEY — DRY CLEANERS 12 W. Pike St, This is, as you might figure, the delicate art of unwinding the brain —as you would run down a clock— so that it stops ficking off ideas. * * * : sion, mixed emotions and likely as inot income tax problems, And that’s how come psychiatry was born: to a déctor to take the kinks from + ee Meath ay (too many seniors Julie Hickman, daughter of/pe made early in March, . press dewn down on the Mr. and Mrs, Donald Hickman, 4060 La Forest Dr.; and Rodney] - if research into’. the "therapeutic |Evans, son of Mr, and Mrs. +g 584 ‘Shore View Dr.; and junior, | Carol Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Moore of 885 Lakeside Dr., placed second _ | I myself am a heavy. thinker: bert E. Evans, 336 Dover St, the contest, Ironing clothes, I have found, _ (meaning not detp, but in. vol- | ume), and after several’ trips Senior Lyndon Salathiel, son of Mr, and Mrs, Lyndon Salathiel of} Judges based theiridecisions on excellence in leadership abilities. is the easiest and. most. efficient ,setting for un-thinking to be found ‘in the home. Other people, par-) ‘ticularly men, may say this is} FUEL OIL DE : ‘impractical. . Ae No Contract: scetebiabiraces TRICKS Mar riage License Necessary |}, ):7,, ec "so! Applications | Call Today | The reason ironing has proved! Mitchell G. MeInic_ 23'S Paddock |s0 successful in my case, and in}! Carolyn J. Yates, 200 N. Paddock the Stead of many similar! the setting, even with one of ‘the ‘new silicone pads which allegedly ‘absorb heat, as to lull the ironer * Wa Bi ) FE 5-6141 Guy E.- Bennett. Wauwatosa, Wis. Sheen 8. Grubb. 110 Union Billy J. Robinson. Oxford 409 E. Maple, Birmingham Janice M, McGuire, Orion Arnold R. 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The cour " a [Accident Toll vs by Churchmen Presbyterian Council to f Hold Four Meetings Ending’ This Month ary 5, then across the country to ‘San Francisco February 22, .then to the newly added Area at Wichi- Kansas on March 1. * Ea a nt i. oP iis 2 Hy i Farm Bureau Holds Meeting at Almont ALMONT—The Friendly Farm- ing ‘J m by the Friendly Farmers: “Resolved, that a Milk Marketing a Sept gh Coupar and Elmer Cargill are delegates are \Couel of Presbyterian Men will ‘head the Michigan Delegation of over five hundred men, The past presidents of the Synod Council take a keen interest in these Chi- cago meetings, returning year af- ter year. You will meet from De- -| troit Louis A. Komjathy and Lloyd Collins, past presidents, Ted Nanz and Harold Hartger, past presi- :|dents from Grand Rapids, and Lyle Thorburn from Lansing. * *-* - The Michigan Delegation is hav- morning at 7:00 o'clock breakfast in the Empire Room of the Pal- mer House. Mr. Bruce Hodgkinson, Clarence among the Marlette men who will attend the meeting. b Mighty Few to Meet. Few” Extension: Group will meet {tonight at 8 p.m. at the home of shaw St, Mrs, Robert, Strehle is cohostess. Films on Home Furnish- ings will be featured, with a dis- 4 in-|program will be planned. Refresh-| ments will \be served. i j \ ) : ROCHESTER — The “Mighty Your PTA Is Planning: Keego Harbor Election of officers for the 195T- 58 school term will be part of the business of the evening when the Roosevelt PTA holds its ‘monthly business meeting Tues- day. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. in the school gymnasium. {| A program on safety has been planned for the evenings enter- tainment. State, county and city officers will be present to partici- pate. Gerald Tafel of the Michi- director of the Oakland County - hd worthwhile pro- gram and the public is invited to attend. First grade room hostesses. : North Branch The monthly PTA meeting, to be held at the school auditorium at 8 p.m. Thursday, will be fea- tured by a program of contribu- tions by the speech festival win- ners, who appeared in competi- tive contests on February 20 and Winners of the following classifi- catiofis will participate: declama- jon, Marilyn Richard; original ora- tion, Betty Tatar; dramatization, Rose Ann Langferman; comedy, Sharon iLeGrow; .extempore — of current everits, Jos. Domitrz. These are given under the di- rection of Elizabeth Banks, English instructor. : | Waterford Township Stringham School PTA will meet ‘Thursday, March 7 at 8 p.m. at the school. : Mr. . William Coulacos of the Pontiac Boys Club wilf speak on : |New Dancing Group (Named Jolly Squares -MARLETTE—Jolly Squares was the name chosen for the Thursday night Square dance group which meets in the Hager Hall. The club is considering the purchase of Name Badges. Elmer Mater super tie salesman was on the loose and before the evening was over each man was supporting a Kentucky String tie. A benefit dance is being planned, with proceeds to go to the Mar- lette Community Park or other is extended to all other square ing its men together on Saturday| since groups from Marlette and su! towns. The dance will be held Saturday evening April 27 in the Marlette Community High ‘School Gymnasium. Four Evening Circles Set Meeting Dates ROCHESTER — The Four Ev ing Circles, Harmony, Joy, Mar- tha and Starlight have scheduled a joint meeting for Thursday éve- Mrs. Glen Brooks, Wednesday March in the church Dining Room, Mrs Floyd Knicker’ The Gertrude Melick Circle cancelled its March Meeting. i gan State Police will show films}. ‘jas will Steve Navarre, safety worthwhile projects. An invitation: pnd ning, at 8 o’clock at the home of : Safety Program Slated for Roosevelt Meeting ‘jthe subject. “Helping Our Chil- dren Grow Up.” Mrs. Eugene Griffin and Mrs. Donald McDowell will head, the third grade mothers serving re- freshments, 2-Man Plane Forced Down Near Romeo REMEO—A two-passenger plane made a forced landing in a field near the intersection of Rochester and Snell roads, southwest of here, during a snowstorm at noon Sat- urday, : te The pilot, S. D. LeBarre, of Oak Park was on a local flight trom Pontiac Airport. With him was John Martin of Hamilton, Ontario. After the forced landing, the pair sought transportation back to-Pon- tiac from Homer Gonser, owner at:the Rochester road property. The propeller and nose wheel of the plane were damaged, but the occupants were unhurt. State Police of the Romeo post are investigating the mishap and have notified the Civil Aeronatuics Patrol. Troy Officials — Study Opinions | Consider Withdrawal for Commission — Is 16) of Two Candidates) TROY — Troy city commission-| The election commission Friday _ EXPRESSIONS DIFFER — Facial changes are brought. out here as these children gaze intently at the scene before them — the - Shrine Circus in Chicago. More than 3,500 children attended the first performance and for many it was their first circus. : only routine business was slated _\for commissioners tonight. Rev. Herbert Hausser to Be First Speaker for Area Group is LAKE ORION — The Rev. Her- bert Hausser, pastor of the St. James Methodist Church in Detroit will be. the lenten speaker at the first lenten fellowship dinner to be held Ash Wednesday, at 6:30‘p.m. at the . Lake- Orion: Methodist Church, where he was a pastor for four years, ag ‘ ‘call Mrs. Arthur Rupert MY 35782 or Mrs. Monte Barnes MY 33772. Set Pancake Supper | ROCHESTER — The ge wee Tuesday P |being served: by the Mens’ Club of \St. Philip's Episcopal Church, to- ‘morrow from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. |The supper will be served the undercroft of. the church is lopen to the public. in and Car and Truck Crash - ROMEO—Seven persons were in- jured in a car-truck collision at 6:15 Saturday evening on Van Dyke’ just south of the village limits, Mrs, Agnes Helen McCan, 49, of Almont lost control of her panel truck after it left the highway and hit a low spot in the shoulder. The vehicle careened. back on to the pavement and into the path of a ear approaching from the opposite direction. Mrs. McCan suffered chest, head and leg injuries. She was ticketed by State Police of the Roméo Post for driving with an expired opera- tor’s license. Driver of the car was Ernest R. Robitaille, 40, of Royal Oak, who suffered lacerations of head and hands, His passengers included his wife Frances, 35, son Lawrence, 9, David Thomas, 32, his wife Mary, 29, and their son David Jr., 8, all of Royal Oak, County Calendar | ROCHESTER. — A special Communion service will be held at St. Paul Church on Ash Wednesday from 7 to 7:45 p.m. Seven Injured in Romeo 3 ee books with her, about which : ” will give @ general talk. She is|(=™© #4 Applied Sciences, needs of Oakland County and is| te The Girl Scouts to hold their t in the town- ton, to April 6.. Avon Township Meeting Changed to March 30 KANSAS CITY. No obligation of any kind. No one will call on you. — or letter (giving age) to Old American Ins. Co. 3 W. 9th, Dept. L321A, Kansas City Mo. ... complete information abput — ‘lhow youcan apply for a $1000 policy to help m | write today for free infor- _ |mation. Simply mail postcard right arm, lacerations of the head, about $500 each, police said, Almont 3C’s Group Loses 221 Pounds Five members from Detroit headquarters of the group attended the meeting. Mr. Robitaille has a fractured)” Helen Staercke took home the] of psoriasis no longer force me to linens. 2-week-satisfaction-or- money-refunded basis. SORIASIS* “Thanks to SIROIL, the ugly crustsand scales - apparel.” For 24 ineats bore learned that TRON. ten move unsightly éxternal crusts and {lesions recat ight a ws poe ee me them. Won’t stain clothin or on : | :. =" 1f you like to look your best, you'll like our alder woking FR taneaiiring cod te ives los ing original CALL It keeps new clothes season's a b reget tk longer, fost hy {> 4 So Fe } ae? + f Ps ee “e THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 41957 sé«C \ \ \4 Ze \ \ ‘ oer ) as : : pi hah ie ern % |/Area Births Listed | eccKxC=eCerOn iby Clerk's Office |} Del. »- 4 i Oakland County fathers named . on birth certificates recently regis- tered with the county clerk's of- fice include; ~ es PONTIAC Rex D. Krieg, 1744 Pointe Dr. . OBrien, 198 North Ave. \ = JUNIOR EDIT ) Khun 8t. yur Thomas ©. Parham, 5220 Cooley] f Lake Rd. J ie A. Parcut, 16, W, Strathmore: ve, | Cramer EB. Partridge 55 Wenonah Dr. | Harold C. varies 490, -N. Perry St. | Drumstick Ce yy Bag Call FE 8-0483): A family often has many frienis that are not peaple, but still are |? important members of the family group. First place usually goes to Skirt Sweater | Returned te you in cellophane package FREE Pickup and Delivery ane | CHILDREN. ANYTIME, 20¢ | TODAY and TUES. refused to enter a have spread from, - Cut out all the parts carefully. Fold back the grass panel in the , center and fold the dog house panel forward. Then Tommy will stand . (mated million, feet. Slip Brownie up through the slit from the back, leaving the vi! Kiltrcrstaataevesson rena worry ‘groan CPU Brownie Buc-to the ight by tak held ghoid of the *B"’ Sid’) H- MePartling: set costs about $272. | of the long strip. ton the “A end as: rd Tommy. a8 |22%. Ji. the strip will go and Brownie will go forward with it. x * * (This idea by Jennifer.Bray of Lamar, Colo., won $10. Send your | ; | ‘ oo. suggestions in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, AP : i # Newsfeatures.) | ——_ F a ; : Temorrow: Pirate Pete the Parrot Hollywood Headlines ata Budget Price! = fpiay to Star Clitton Webb] : : Worth $200,000 It Cost | | ; By LOUELLA 0. PARSONs {tion to his starring role and Sam : HOLLYWOOD (INS) ~ Knowing} nnn '© te producer. | Z and loving Clifton Webb as I do, Lend SUPER 30-Inch RANGE fos S =) So nc 1 ” Hilout $200,000 for the Broadway play, anh ce long Regular $249.95 ~~” Super size oven with 5 ad- justable shelf positions. Automatic Cook - Master control, full width storage drawer, full width oven. NO MONEY DOWN! | them. | ! a cie ‘Dreyfus opposite Jose Ferrer oe: we} in : a) pain Dreytus No one in the at the , : The famed Dreyfus trial story Co- . Pe 2 8 ; | #8 ra are Few nears peg acer ==! GO. Modern... Go Movi ee (Advertisement), cae # nae Sree Deeny Sovitns ern Bus vie! ONLY IN A MOTION PICTURE THEATER! 40 sea sg Sa Se [oa kiand f fie fil rad ation x Troubled GETTING UP NIGHTS Kim and her sister are very| §- : 3 Peles ia BACK, a Uses __| lose, and the mother had purpose-|} NOW SHOWING! - Tiredness, LOSS OF Vigor «ty ‘Withheld the news until she gripe a Fee? Ht you are a victin of these [Ought Kim had finished “The THE TRUE STORY OF Pe é; : symptoms then your troubles may [Jeanne Eagels Story” because she COL. DEAN HESS. WITH SUDS CONTROL ae be traced to Glandular Inflamma- jdidn't want her actress daughter} CLERGYMAN TURNED » ees Santeies aBenmnaisen ta tipset— a . ‘ FIGHTER PILOT! cines that give : i _ Factory List Ss) | 2 le $239.95 Brand New Bh ing. reli and » 1 5§ Seapesion 6 a 1v0 | MOTOROLA | E==: WITH TRADE (a / A ) : is Washes, Oe dries, shuts itself off. 21-Inch TELEVISION Rem Special price while they lost. __ 21-inch diagonal _meas- $ Thru F i z 4! i Starring ROCK HUDSON Winner of an Academy Award Nomination for His Role in “Gicnt" [ccoccaasance] | JOANNE DRU ROCK HUDSON JULIE LONDON BATILE Adel — in YM “Raw, Raw Rooster” CremaScot -TECHMICOLOE - JOE McDOARES in Think urement. Model 21732. Swivel base cabinet. Free: NO MONEY DOWN] fzsctg t= -NO MONEY DOWN! ee : ee WE: 1H 20 eee e | DAN DURYEA-pou cre 4] ute Steamer | om Color Porede Realism HULA. HAPPY” 1:24-3.24-5:24-7:24-9:30 — SUN. TAB HUNTER ‘| '° in “THE GIRL HE = LEFT’ BEHIND” ee Al Ai i bet ; = 2 2° 25s & . EGas: Medium, Cc. shi i GREENS: old; rien 54; 10, MARKETS (Stock Prices Produce OETROIT PRODUCE a ; Ho. 1, ee, Car Feb. 3.00-13 27 (AP) — Valley Pontiacs 2.10; New; arrivals 1; -. [Track 26; supplies light; demand market about steady; no track sales reported. 3 DETROIT, Feb. 22 (AP)—Wholesale | oO lic farmers’ markets £@<)- Bureau of Markets. licious, Fancy, 6.00 bu. No.) = bu, - Northern 2.75-3.28 bu. Sor. : ongy Thed, Ne. 1, ndard Variety, ‘ots, No. arge, 30 cases; good 0.00-11.00; Small, as0-0.30. CHICAGO POTATOES DETROIT EGGS federal-state DETROIT, March 1 (AP)—Eggs, f. 0, b. Detroit, cases included, Nght: 'made a similar gain. tionally. New York Stocks ‘(Late Morning Quotations) eT ee OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT CO. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. CET $ * AUTO confidence. ®@ FURNITURE You moy apply even if you owe money now. No red tape—no emborras- | sing investigations. fv- erything kept in strictest High install- ment poyments reduced. COME IN OR PHONE FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE. 704 Call FE 4-1574 STATE FINANCE COMPANY Pontiee State Bank jAdmiral . .,.. 121 Int Tel & Tel 315 Whites: Grade A, jumbo 42; large 33~ cartes s M4, weight average 35: medium 30-33,lailiea ‘Ch'”,... 88) Johns Man’... 46.2 AP Wirephete wid. avg. 32; 20-31, wid avg. 30%. /Allied Strs ... 41.1 Jones 3 L .., 49 ; : Se: aged wid. a Allis +1. 33. Kelsey Hay .., 40.2 NAMED TO SUPREME COURT — U.S. Circuit Cowt Judge MoM. Wid. avg 33%: medium’ 26-32, \Aleoe .*3. 38.2 wll Ss |! 38%| Charles Evans Whittaker, of Kansas City, Mo., poses at the White | wid. avg. 31%. Grade 33. Am Airlin .... 193 LOP Giass ... 72.4) House in Washington after his nomination Saturday by President Gee RAD im Bak ..... 341 Lib McNé&L ... 122) 70 the U.S. S Court : : 4 Ras: ee a] se iSeOOOW er . ©. DE n Oci erence & eV Prealinneact is a MASI Marg Gift: and Mrs. Rasmusten|“@* the capital of the ae Vent se ee © Largely a MH M .. 42.2 phin Pet 7 Hawaii until 1950. Now it is a 4 service be ; steers |Colg Palm ... 422 Proct & G ... 446 nate respectively to the State _ i ge ae te sotive, Cot era A --- 3¢ Pare Ol ..../: $ «|Federation meeting . in Netlog (Che 800 the cldest public boarding Bersche officiating. Interment in ockers Ba""<< 417 Repup ii ”:::: 82:1/Center, Lansing, in March, Mem-(scjo pvt sin tune ame one fount Pile, in “state at the > ae : 2.2 Reyn Met .’77: s.1 ber attendance was discussed and Soars. eesnene Sante Eonepell Some ane , ea : 4a ley Tob Bi... 85.7| 000 et pet an(°2 im 1831 by missionaries to teach/ —Maz_be seen after 7 p.m. today. dosas Si Bak ae ..... 33 weg - — forth Christianity to Hawaiian boys. Card of Thanks 1 = ek ion oa Al time the special assess-| - re oa) Ser ne os) At te 3 or — aed Bead Al RR |.. 33.2,™ment of $3 is due. . , friewss, ‘and. selatives for | utility _* BP Sears Roed Bt The treasurer announced that ounty S in so many “$4 Beteng™ ic: g14)$37 had heen received toward the) < Gertrede Rich. -< 32 gen By ...... 424 Library, Lighting : omen + ae "Sperry Ra ee 313) : Mrs, John (Florine) Salo % te HBuntoon , 482 sae . : : ’ bs iw "M4 Std OF Cal. 84 The Kellys Have It ROMEO—Service for Mrs. John Rich. | M3 Sa Sa ey «Be rast Ba ney genes Salo, 4, of!R 2a ; " bee he “2 5 CHIPP ALLS, is ~~ est St., Washi . ho ew cull Ha Stud Peck: “t2\Jobn Kelly offered to cireulate|died suddenly ornare rer “OF ELIZ. | apheee hae : $$4)90me Momination papers for Cir-|home, will be hel m. ees bat B B. ov mt se .! Rlcuit Judge Clarence Rinehard. *T'llday irom. Roth's Home for, Fw: Senter os Fenton... ieiiget some good names on "em inerals here. The Rev. Walter 0. lchoice oe } cong : \Judge,” _ Kelly When Gerkin will offici buria 9.00. a8 Transemer... 3e3|brought the papers back to the "Colma ete S88 Ghaerwa %4.4| judge pF aaa of them ton. chard Lake Rd., has been elected "1 gra Ue Cerbide ..1088)—was & ° Mrs. Salo is survived by her hus-|a member of the American Insti- oo Unit Air iin” 327 — John and six ch if 8 ine ange prom: "a o: SA ae ar ; : B . f ormer marriage; Carol, Kenneth, fessional society, Vrooman is as- - is Un Gee cp 3 33% News in oriel |. James, Lachiin Bonnie anta oo sociated with the American Motors ‘a Rud ..... 403 rente chlin. surv Corp. ona 1S) Bp. ‘steet”.,. 602) Thieves took an empty cash reg-|are her father Andrew Robertoy of . o 1 210 . 33.4 XYelgreen _... 226 ister from the office of Rochester) Rochester. two sisters, Mrs, Bett: oF 17.40; No 2-3 250-296 Ib. 16-50-16.75; fein Cent ....; $24 West U2 oe fi" |High School in Avon Township aft- we tee Bags’ Mother Killed lots ‘mostis : 456 Weste A Be .. 27 Hf on Township aft-\Falker and Mrs. Marion Walters Expectant r Ki igor Sass 92.6 Witty & Co” ia7/eh breaking in through a side win-'of Keego Harbor and one brother, iis Bm .. 4a4\dow Saturday night, the Sheriff’s|Neison Robértoy of Pontiac BAY CITY @—Ida Mae Schlink, avers cattle 078 Young 8 & w 3n4)Olfice reported today. y 22, of Bay City, was killed and her sendy “vcMgg Zenith Rad. $21] Cigarette machines in the Clark- ee ey. ee ee ee ++ 30.7 ston Drive-In at a Ortonville ve a for Edmund} wien the husband lost control of Rd., Independence Township, were | V. Hurley, 77, of 431 Highland Ave. 1 —— STOCK AVERAGES broken open after thieves entered|here who died yesterday, will be his car and soso ory angeoed seers : Compied by the Associated Préss\the place through a rear door, the|held from St. Mary ‘Church Cnleacaee Ge cheek Ai Gillet toon gates at aa, few tnd Bon ton seetes OWE Wilfred Mitchell, told Sher-/Wednesday. The Rev, Fr. Richard Mrs. Schlink’s unborn child was choice | 975 oo Be: OF “a 201 103 %2 1128 iff’s detectives early this morning.| Haney will officiate with burial in im: 1,25-14.00: few stand- .. 248.0 121.0 73,8 172.2 St, Patrick Cemetery. The body is rd cow 15.00; and ...2824 12369 746 175.9| Julius Gustainis, 58, of 1914 Aus- at the Richardson-Bird Funeral) ~ OF cutters 10 00.12.00; utility 7209 M404 148 13-8ltin Dr., Walled Lake, paid $115 in Home. Rosary will be recited on|,.Netice, of Publle Sale 1983 Pontiac 2 ..406 1184 69.6 168.0/fine and court costs after pleading yecday at $ p.m pot gyn Mg Ao tn Fe = 38 124 BT 185i ouny to drunk driving yesterda ay p.m. Ave, Ponting, Mich. to be sold at 10:69 “2203.1 1149. 67.2 140g/Suilty ye: Y) Mr. Hurley, who lived in Bright-\s'm" March 6, 1087. At Poster Garage, | oe ita scien TS eat Susie on tr yn, eyed hy helt an nF, 9 | pal MESS, OORT DETROIT STOCKS ee wife Edna, two daughters, Mrs. é + City Man Faces Charge | | Pigures atver decimal pointe are eighths Thomas W. Courtmenache, 26, of Walter Stewart and Mrs. Gordon Donelson-Johns A High Low Noon 'the United States Army Base, Sel-\COoPer. both of Detroit. Four BOX REPLIES UNERAL HOME Passing Bogus-Check_ Baldwins 4) af, ridge Field, Mt. Clemens, pleaded Zt ren i gurvice, | | At M0 arm, today there Sate ea A,35-year-old Pontiac man will)G. L. Oil & FH 6 remem Baabebeaiye ovat: Bogen were replies at the Press Bye appear in Municipal Court today|Peninsular Met. Prod. Co. * $$ 196\coium and was freed on a $ito| Mrs: Clinton (Joyce Marie) Collins office in the following MAPEI on a warrant charging uttering inudy’ Manutseturise Go.’ * 11% i1slbond pending trial March 7. | BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—| jE | rm asee and publishing bogus checks after/Tolede ar adie «ce Service for Mrs, Clinton (Joyce ; oe iple Pontiac Police Officers identified *No sale; bid and asked. Roy Hutchinson, 19, of 53 Park) varie) Collins, 22, of 244 E. Berk- 1, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 36, : his name and signature as being Place, pleaded innocent to a reck-| shire Rd, here, who died Saturday| 4 °% % * ©, @1, 7, 71, FUNERAL HOME wanted after they picked him up less driving charge today before/toliowing childbirth in St. Joseph 73, 76, 98, 100, 110, 11%, Ambulance or Motor for drunk and disorderly, ‘ Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum! Mercy Hospital will be held from} 3 14% eee " John Moore, 86 Cottage St., was\Buried at 33; Alive at 88 land was freed on a $200 bond |St. Vincent DePaul Church at 10 Cemetery Lots 5 50 TO $200 IN. } 25 o9- OR LESS ON YOUR: ® SIGNATURE charged report. farrested by acting Lt. John De ‘Pauw and Detective Sgt. Ray- F mond Meggitt Saturday. _He_ is specifically with cashing ‘an $85 bogus check Feb. 18 at Cut-Away Market, 71 Auburn Ave. Some 17 million acres of arid land have been brought under irrigation in India during the last five years, Says a government at 2 deep ¥ ASSURES TRATION AND AD | “We Stop Any Leak—No Root Todo AX kaos ire Small”. . SPs Z i. , Be ae ee : vy ge Roof HESION. © Will 50% SAVINGS ' / Commercial’ Repsir Service — Flat Roots Our Specialty. praying Co. se> PROOFING = § Year Unconditional “Guarantee CARDSTON, Alta. @® — John Bishop, who was among those in the coal mines at when the town was his 88th ‘birthday here. ; Gulf Ol, with huge holdings in| | :ithe Middle East, was up more than & point. Eastern Air Lines! — | \___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, 2 pending trial March 14, your friend’s in jail and needs Ph. PE 6-9424 or MA.5-4031. : se —Adv Pancake supper, March 5th, St. Vincent Hall, 5 to 7 p. m. All you can eat, $1. v. if bail, Adapting Plants to New Areas Be Study: of Climate Needed 8 MONDAY, MARCH 4; | 2 Masked Men | . Terrorize Five | Tie Up 3, Enjoy Music, | \ 4 \ Feed Baby Waiting for | Detroiter to Open Safe. |- a.m. Tuesday. Rosary will be said this one C. Davis The Pontiac Press Funeral Home at 8:30. : Mrs,. Collin is survived by her FOR WANT ADS husband, twin sons, her parents DIAL FE 28181 Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Dodero, two ‘ brothers, Paul of Royal Oak and From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. sister, Mary Ann Dodero of Pon- immediately. The ‘ tiae and her tiatertal grandpar- ae agg ents, Mr. and . Frank Cam- than to cancel the charges panaro of Royal Oak Stertion "et tee egvectiio: > ment which has been rem Lilie M. Bray dered atuces nou HOLLY — Service for Lillie'M.| Sour "*tim “sumner” ‘wo ents will be given = ——————— mits ttl” as a [: 7 com nt ; ‘i * hive ee a i Be | ets et ‘ EXPERIENCED insulation or SALESMAN IN REAL &s- TATE - conditions Fog 2. for im business. J. R. HILTZ from 4 to 7. ; ay own . SobaR ment. or conventional. awar Co., Detrot’ Tw $-9550. “PORTER WANTED _ Night Cour. J. SOR — Te i . . 3. Hunter Birmingham ‘ NOOK