“PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, 4s * PREPS IN PRESS TOURNEY — Pete Green (right), who led Birmingham to the. state Class A. high school golf title over the weekend, wis one of the early starters in tle annual Poritiac Press Invitational Prep tourney which is being played at the Municipal course here today. Bud Badger (left) of Bloomfield Hills, who was - medalist in state B ranks, was also among entries in the Press ‘ event. Pontiac's Whitmer Fires |=: 33 to Lead Press Meet State champions were featured today as the 7th an-| nual Pontiac Press Invitational Prep tournament got underway at the Pontaic Municipal Golf Course. Newly crowned Birmingham High School, winner of the state Class A title was favored to defend the Press MONDAY, MAY 26, 1958—8¢ PAGES | Pflimli in in Secret Talks | | | |Cloudy, Warmer - |With Showers Due Tomorrow “| ‘The weather outlook for Pontiac and vicinity tonight is partly cloud and warmer with a low of around 54 degrees... Chilliest. spot in the state last night was Pellston, where the low reached 25 degrees. Heavy frost was reported: in the northern part of Michigan and in some low-lying areas of the southern portion. Pontiac Press Phete Tomorrow ht will be partly cloudy and cool with a low of around 45, . A five-day forecast from the U. S. Weather Bureau predicts tem- peratures will average about three degrees below the normal 73 high and normal 52 low. Wednesday will be cooler with warmer tempera- tures expected Thursday and cool- er mercury readings due Friday. Showers are expected again Thurs- day night or Friday. The lowest temperature recorded in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m, was 39. At 1 p.m. the tem- perature was 69. Train Kills Boy title for the second straight Fi hi J { She: thbas’ eotcendlas hase ed griony T L fecting to the Algiers C Kj sep The ore apne won on iS Ing aun fered to renew present contracts Ti B h T; ~~ 80, Pflimlin would a a ' -|the crown four times in the 7 for two years. This would give sea communications of 1 Auto [ ash ills last five years. Highland - Park Youth, at og a. average vores in exas edc. rag edy ceonpoertinna a Algitin ant Cer « * * : 4 heart. mnnodion a Cs | Pete Green leads the Birming- puta re aaertie River eapeer.cveee po woh tear re ROCKPORT, Tex. (AP)—Strug-|beach opposite this Texas port on Wayne Bailey, an airman from) — But the fleet was headed to wo fea en ham linksters. Another top prep| Railroad Trest year. gles of a drowning child drew 10|the Gulf of Mexico. Foster Air Force Base at neigh-|Bone, Algeria, to pay “routine d ‘ golfer en creel Set Dede ofl oo wisltnathss aut GB. eain's uutidiaiiodthenmadeinne senoeriperk x *«. Ee Ee Oe ee ee Gilbert Behrends, 52,/ Schodl who Highland Park youth Reuthes’ union's national/ yesterday and seven persons per} Leonard Berry, 40, an Air Foreé|crowd 6f more than 3,000 persons a Jack Taylor, 27 ‘Dead |‘ medalist honors in the stato lS saradhan mune derek ker, Lomcitone’ eas E councils declared Fished, including the little girl the|priest from Syracuse, N. Y., dived|who saw the bodies of his wife Related Story, Page 28 . ee “ol Class B tournament by firing a two New York Central uter|cepted.” others tried to save, in. and daughter pulled from the | stelle also was at Bone. In a rally in Waterford Collision | under par 70. vain aaeieekr G Caio County| ii share | Uther Vietims were an Air Force| The tather of another child, |water, he ‘ de Pontiac Central ace Dick Whit. | Sheriff's Deputies, Bi ose ys are gers mga —- 2 girl's ee | ee Sena eee - « @ of the rebels’ aims, . Two area men were killed when mer was the Ist round leader fee eee eect it ctl dealt: with now.” He listed 11 oe pom on gill = were | “That's my wife!” he cried out | _—The Communist Con- their cars collided at.Crescent Lake| with the scoring still tncomplete |*? Tire wende opm the| “Oe matters, headed by better The tragic sequence started aft-| made by seven other children, |as Mrs, Bailey was brought presi yy alm ai se hast and Pontiac Lake roads last night. ay ten Ue cae ee wager (Clinton River near Avon and De-| ome? benatite roel nice Bailey, 9, stepped into a/ including the four who went | ashore dead. “That's Father eer sic ctpe tinpire The dead were listed by Water-| PA 35 om the porth Bedeer | cuindre roads, = ee deep hole off the small public' down. “6 Berry! Oh, my God — there | junch tomorrow, ford Police, as Jack) Gary Mouw and Green of Bir. | When the train sounded its | prepared for introduction’ at the : comes my daughter!” — The right-wing conservatives W. Taylor, 27, of 4660 Meigs ry 3 me the _state—cham- | warning, he a bargaining tables" today. For Burial in Arlington Fire Chief Dick Fox; who also’ Drayton Plains; and Gilbert J.| plons a fast start with 3¢ | fishermen scampered The companies do not want ¢con- heads the Arkansas County emer-|cided to ask President Rene Coty Behrends, 52, of 4872 Pontiac Lake and 37 respectively. eee safety, depaties ltract extensions. They know the} Te er OO eat at t-cant - Gaulle and mid- iat WietanG Pewee, | ee atten wis demsetins| 5 sesh 39 ilperendy bad Seen ns eae 8 en Se Navy Wi | iZ Select butane Ons ho pak. leshis; peer sua Two passengers in Taylor's car|Pontiac for team honors going |'ft something on the trestle and/month supply of unsold new cars * * *& * * * into the afternoon round. ran back to get it. He was hit by!on hand. They know Reuther would] ~ . He identified these other dead:| —The Chamber of Deputies’. ju- were injured. -« «© « the train and knocked from the|jixe to vexed” bargaining until David Curby, 7, Aransas Pass,|diciary committee rejected a George Emmans, 31, of 4095 Other ist round . trestle to the river bank below.|jate summer when the companies no er a Nn nown’ Tex.; and Margarita Torres ll: Pflimlin bill to strip parliamen- Meigs, Drayton Plains, a teach-|taytor, : | Oakland County Deputy Coroner|must bring out 1959 models. nna, 8, and Aurelia Tomas,|tary immunity from rebellious ' at the Pontiac ae /De, HL. Rigas prosouced him veshaina sides n'Page a SE : : a 10, all of . deputies, It was watered down to . school system). + Roch Se . inued on » Col, i j the of Pascal ay was admitted tolwiegana, Sunenem os: 98 The train was traveling from Sn ae OREEREE Macange Bi ‘on a : Tomes, Arti! rag ews ot the Corsican in- oll Be. Joneph Mercy ieaapek, RO tee ee s Bay City to Detroit. The youth WAS |... .smcseeenecmneam ..| ABOARD USS CANBERRA—(UPI)—At least is yous who saw a little girl threshing in|Surrection. The committee passed - Oakland | Hospital and is|Srron. RO @hrine oe 022000000500°" a ee eaeee ane Gladys} after he was killed and buried with honors in World/the water and dashed from his|this 27-6 and it went immediately in 8 | See wi ER i In Today's Press fin winwn na rr eran hy gre st a 35 Donald Donner, |secoy, 6. Pred. .; “a7 Sail Tod eT ae emma |in the Atlantic today off Hampton Roads, Va. ; @ oF Ris own doughy "|sion waiting for De Gaulle to take = _ gr Mein- Rovak, ‘Ot hiary 4 if umans | ay + Comics . sececesceeeee, 29 | He will be the “runner up” in a final selection be- wan" + tentinaponed en gig a step, ‘Rd., Drayton | Bckes. Ciewsan oss County News .. eceseesees 10) 32 dra dozen —" . ; Plains, was treated: for minor in-|prose Re mire “S}—-NEW YORK ® — Former | Eéitorials ......--+++- te ‘ Stet and Somers neem spores ae GFAVC"| Resuecitation ettorts were un-| De Gaulle ae cae juries and released. ing, Blooms 43] President Harry Truman and his | Markets... ge yards stretching from North Africa to Tokyo. successful. a vet «ee n Taylor, an employe at iFsher |Davis, ‘Pont! $j wife said today for a Mediterra- | Obituaries .......--;.......+ 12| The “winner,” in a contest which the Navy must play| “Some signs warning people) siither in the premier’s office Body, was pronounced dead on [Srorensti i pa oe aboard the liner In- Sparte eer ecnanac vseeee+ 227 jlike an embarrassed shell game hustler, will be put “aap geal the fre chet ald ©) nor in bie Own éffien. prysenski. ence -— (| ZMOROCTS 2 oi ccccccrsccee sees ue og — Lamport Bowel BO Kus ; Taoa' wnat countries be we uld appa A cas xs aboard the destroyer Blandy, named for one of its * * The offer was said to have been Deputy cain the. tenes Forier, ito) Kim visit, Truman said, “I'm Just Wilson, Earl ....., _ssesecee, 9§ |QTander men, and sent to Washington for formal-burial| He cance the-sandy bottom|made last night through members a Mason, "Rochester"... niniidg! taking a ride.” Women’s Pages .......... 1417 |at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day. The |‘ Ps into a hole eight feet deep|ot his staff who have been in nesses told from home when the accident oc- Tangled Fenders Bring Couple to Wedding Altar police that Taylor,|' GM, Ford fo ¢ Reduced UAW Demands Today Reuther Plays for Extra Job Benefits; Has 6 Days to Work Out Contracts By JIM KLOCKENKEMPER DETROIT (UPI) work out contracts mands on General and Ford today. Thursday midnight. United Auto Worke rs Union, with six days left to half-million auto workers,; will deliver its reduced de- The UAW’s contract with General Motors expires contracts with Ford and Chrysler — where negotia- tions resume tomorrow — expire at midnight Sunday. General Motors negotiations can continue to Monday without affect- ing the work schedule because of the Memorial Day holiday. Gel — The for a Motors The annual Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Com- merce Teenage Road-E-O contest Sunday. A tenth-grader at Waterford Township High School, Waterford Boy Driving Champ was taken by Michael Boyer, 18, of 625 Joslyn Ave. and third by Carol P. Code, 17, of 2205 Dex- ter Rd., Pontiac Township. Seven Persons Drown CHAMPS AGAIN — Pontiac Central High School trackmen took their fourth consecutive state championship Saturday at Ann Arbor. Members of the team are, (front row left to right): Jim ‘Hawking, Jim Kellar, Bob Manning, Arzo Carso, Joe Hill and Fred Brooks. Second row: Assistant coach Ray Lowry, Larry Beamer, Roger Coats, Charles ere Dan Sowell, John efferson, Bob j é . \ Richards and manager Wilson, manager Fred } "Chiefs Take Another State Track Title. ick Reynolds. Back row: Coach Dean r, Pete Cox, manager Leonard Gracey, ‘manager Jesse Watkins, Jim Pritchett, Dave Burtch, Harrison story, page 24, for details.) 4, Munson, Bob Finley and assistant. ¢oach Jesse MacLeay. (See, " Pontiac Press Photo . \ } \ Blandy has been selected because this missile-loaded cruiser Canberrar draws too) much water to negotiate the shallow Potomac. Chaplains of four faiths will pray over the “runner up” as his coffin slips into the water. Photog- taphers will not be permitted to take shots of the bier as it hits the sea It’s a a melancholy chore for the corte nautical arm of the ven yd it by a curious series of congressional and execu- tive orders dating back to 1948, War I, do some- cardinal’s lips from time to time. French Fleet Steaming for Algerian Port But Defense Ministry Denies ‘Navy Defecting to Rebel Cause PARIS (UPI) — Reliable government sources today reported Gen. Charles de Gaulle has offered to meet Premier Pierre Pflimlin for secret talks on France’s steadily worsening crisis. They said Pflimlin had not yet decided whether to accept. De Gaulle nonetheless victims to a touch with Pflimlin’s office and several middle-of-the-road party leaders in Paris. It leaked out soon after Poe right- drowning littie-used north stretch of beach. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1); ROME (AP)—Samuel Cardinal Stritch sank closer to death today. A medica] bulletin said the con- dition of the 70-year-old Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago was increasingly grave, Doctors said he was unable to take nour- ishment and could swallow only a few a of asl The ae added that the prelate was conscious and could still raise his left hand but could not Msgr, James Hardiman, - the cardinal’s private secretary, said he spent a very restless night. Doctors said it was not possi- ble to give the cardinal intrave- nous tt because of the poor condition of his veins. A few drops of water were placed on the He was tnable to drink. e® * * Stritch was summoned to Rome by the Pope to help Cardinal Fu- masoni Biondi run the Church's Two Cardinals Sinking © Closer to Death Today BELGRADE (AP) — Aloysius Cardinal Stepinac, spiritual lead. er of the Roman Catholic Church in Yugoslavia, was reported in ex- tremely critical condition today. He has a blood disease and clot- ting has developed somewhat sim- ilar to that which afflicted Sam- uel Cardinal Stritch in Rome. A spokesman for the archdio- cese at Zagreb said hope- to save his life has been lost but Cardi- nal Stepinac’s physician, Prof. Branislav Bogicevic, said he is still hopeful, The 60-year-old prelate is suf- fering from polycythemia, a blood disease characterized by an ex- cles. Bogicevic said a blood clot had developed in the right.leg and the condition was aggravated by a weakened heart and bronchial complications in the right: lung. . Cardinal Stepihac was operated on in 1952 for a leg condition. re- sulting from a blood clot. New Oldsmobiles worldwide missionary work “He came to help me,” ‘said Cardinal Fumasoni Biondi. “Now, I am. here and he is going to $3,509.49 ruth Priee \ Jerome's Olds-Cadiliac ts my Let, TRADE Ur be pows paradise.” “ The Bright Spot, ye 6-00ss 4 oa \ wt cessive increase of red corpus- — « \ VU a* + » afi = € wet pesok 5 —_ \ 5 i = Redeployment of Troops in intermittent fighting for the “coastal areas. — trip to Minneapolis to address a . in Tunisia Rumored by Diplomatic Sources PARIS (AP)—Diplomatic soure- es in close touch with the French nt said today a _ ployment of French forces in nesia would be undertaken to ease — Navy to Make Choice for Arlington Rite (Continued From Page One) chores at sea, away from par- French forces fi Bags §& F ie #8 jl Ht! FEre i F E E ut | Ft 74 ; z rl i R F WiH bi Eye Frost Damage - Oakland County area fruit grow- ““lers today are assessing frost dam- Temperatures haven't dropped this to aby rst & ool ite a ane in the Ending fOFIS |, Led by rent at tie tage would be a complete loss, Bailey said. Apples and peaches would not be so seriously damages. |U.N. Head Cancels rs Trip to Minneapolis UNITED NATIONS, N, Y. (UPI)—Secretary- Generali Dag teday cancelled a PRESS meeting of the World Health Organization because of the in- ternational situation, Informed U. N. sources said Hammarskjold called off the trip in order to “stand by to await * Tt was. cool in the northern Great Lakes, with temperatures in the mid 20s, But readings were oar ~ og 40s from Wisconsin to New York, with 50s southward in the Ohio Valiey and mid Atlan. 4¢velopments” in the French and tic Coast states, * | North African ertises. U. N, Un- | dersecretary Philippe de Seynes will leave for Minneapolis later The Weat he r | today to represent Hammar- Fail 0.8. Weather Bureau Report C AND VICINITY —. Parti sk jold, PONTIA 4 + cloudy and warmer tonight, low sreana' Phone, Wire Lines Cut 4. Tomorrow mostly cloudy with scat-| shewers. High around 74. Variabie. tered ? : winds this morning. becoming northeast-- LOWELL uw — An excavating erly at 8 te 15 this afiernoen a nd to-/ Hj night. oad alent lGariterak ‘crew sliced through an under- eee Wes: ee perme steet? "ground cable of the American Tele- Today in Pontiac phone and Telegraph Co. near a temperature preceding 8 sm Lowell Saturday. Telephone and At am: Wind calm. leased wire service of the A’ssoci- \ated Press was disrupted for more than an hour and a half until al- i\ternate cables went into opera- ey aha” Sos ee } “Rs ahs As Lier te as ; ae ee ee : Se , : He Pi ve . Y _ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, “MONDAY, sc avatgen Beirut B Fam Bill Gets Kills at Least 6 | jhe said, some of the federal pro- ombing gutted the front half of the car, and peeled its metal sides back- wards like skin being from a banana, ne front half of the trolley after the bomb exploded. Police said the bomb was con- cealed in a package left on the street with glass from apartment windows for 100 yards on either side of the trolley. Two American embassy chauf- feurs were driving embassy ve- hicles 15 yards from the trolley i i u ‘I i 578 : i] ee Fee Ht _ their ! hanging from straps i A flash fire shot through the|- * piece of the trolley’s roof JON PATTERSON Competing at Holland, Saturday, Jon “Tim” Patterson, of 1530 Loch- aven Rd., West Bloomfield Town- ship, won the Optimist district ora- Atomic Power Ready for Pittsburgh Area torical contest, The Waterford) Port i Phe Day.in Birmingham xe A New Approach Senate Group ° Seems to Accept ike’s Veto as Final Now. WASHINGTON (AP)— =| 2 ~ PROOF. NEW bThings a. cot That prnle in Chicago and St tam _ eke Tian, whore te Bata’ hi ve of nih ‘what's on his plate before] “F R E EI nOReCTION: Begin og know if he/Paul consume more fresh the farms ‘are less mechanized, a|re ts and squirre ° the candle goes out. : $ PR Yieidn’t: his mail: per capita than the residents of milkmaid That Bob Bobo of Black Springs,|\ That eociee have alt oot ie Ue HS any other maior Ammarienn cities eee lak, ads We cee wi eat? eligi ar aaa het NO CHARGE! NO OBLIGATION r° ay at one man can two letters. lubricate delic instru-|¢ Pin’ fa: male Segue SSeS oes Megan ewe Om. 8 ipical US. dairy|, Th US nemmepere, publah (ie ee ker Circle Bar bere! ments septal trie. 3 Now is the time to haere oO 1 costs the federal govern-| : classified ads each year ... end/displays this sign: “Be on That it was President Woodrow /¢ heating next winter ve ¥ pad wo pepe etalon . news-hungry Americans now/Square and the world will treat| Wilson who observed: “A few peo-|> LET OUR TRAINED MEN Winter Clothes and. six dollars to make $500 pjohn ompany spend a billion dollars annually|you level.” : Pie who achieve tame grow—most /$ inspect your heating plant now and make. worth of 50-cent pieces. ‘ ; to read their daily free press. ek &: of them swell.” 2 : : with Geney "Tat a spoontl ot ‘ces! tw Planning Expansion ey That Sinclar Lewis gure, thie 1g Absolutely FREE! Dry Cleanin. oil in a locomotive will carry a | Thal you'd prohéhly thik 2 TV meth sate: aman, Seon. tee’ (Sees Covey of Sputniis 3 : u were to name = g Seeahil setae Mile «++ Well! KALAKIAZOO w — Upjohn Co.|""inar aceon of the money ingens |wil endure: The assertion that he] MOSCOW up—The Moscow even- | A Heating and — Call Today That some Canadian cinemas|Plans to kick off a multimillion| vegetable diseases... Here they rardidi ease of leew put Se ing News envisions a covey of! A Air Conditioning : dollar expansion program this fall|are: Cucumber mosaic, lettuce impert a putniks traveling a > Pick-Up and Delivery [\doubie seats ne jor eotint |that-calls for building new facili-|yellows, tomato early blight, to-|he -has never known trouble.” |ovies per’ second thousands of 3 Member T.5.A.D. — 7 BESE, ae «-- for Comte it hn Kalamazoa, Conade, Mex-|mato ‘bosom: end rot, cablags| ‘Tht eos way %0 ‘ceep = small| nites cor io tents, relaying TV|$ 177 Edison, Pontioc FE 5 6107 couples. A A Pa ico and Australia. club root and bean blight. child from dawdling over his/all over the earth. It's possible, $ Bus. FE 4.3811 : Nites FE 4-0445 k is mis id S. Gilmore, chairman of| That the teeth of elephants con-'meals is this: Light a small birth-/the paper says, if the great pow- > . . Be oe a: a yore pee — the pharmaceutical "firm's board! tinue to ew throughout theirday candle and bet him he can't'ers can get together on it. ’ 4 POAAAPA more grasshoppers than it does|of directors, said the cost of the sparrows. projects in Kalamazoo alone would . That there is still plenty of big gees! 2 are ang pies igame- hunting left in crowded more said plans ca DRY CLEANERS | [iimnerica ..» in the last 10 years|286,000 square foot office building| PLASTIC than buck deer were|here; new manufacturing plants in| cee 12, West Pike [itch caltornis dene," [Austral and" Messe expandon neni Park Near Our Door That although machines don't/of the San’ Francisco Municipal Parking Lot lay eggs, some two million dol-jand expansion of the Canadian) & te ey . mi : lars worth of hen fruit is now/plant. The plan also calls for con oe ‘ Mabty ecieent be di \ sold by U.S. vending machines/struction of a new assembly build-| _ aie igarette each year. ing near Augusta, Mich. ji burns, solvents, polish, water, alcohol, etc. Double Bed and 5 Night Toble Meshtiont / eH. . 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The Harpers returned home to find their house _ aflame. The cause has not been determined. No one was injured. The Township Fire Dept., which battled the fire for about two hours, had trucks from both of its fire stations at the scene. The frame home was owned by Clifford Ostrander of 1555 Playstead St., Commerce Township. Death Valley is the lowest land ‘all the wtstern hemi- since 1800, Missouri hag produced more than The average Michigan motorist one-quarter billion tons: of coalidrives about 11,000 miles each year. Child Study Unit ‘|Will Meet at -— \Rochester High ROCHESTER — The Child Stud 8 p.m. tomorrow in the cafeteria Group, sponsored by ea Richater WIXOM — A mayor, six cena changed over from a village to alof the Southfield High School. Nec essary Junior Woman's Club, will meet; men and a justice of the. peace, city charter form of government, * * * co all T, y Wednesday at the Rochester Senior |¢lected last Monday as Wixom/will be sworn into’ office at 8 p.m.| a4, es < oday . ' |High School. — rarely at ‘the Wixom Elementary ops ~—* io evaluate the Grego ry Oil Go. Miss Honora O'Connor, kinder- a ® qualifications. of the 10 did: ——— , Installing officers will be Everett thfield Schoot Be garten teacher at North Hill School Romeo State Police Pearsall, chairman*of the charter peeled rene expiring’ this year Phone te ait will speak to the pre-schoor group ron ‘Preparation for Kindergarten. Mrs, John Toski is chairman of the meeting. ‘of the Rochester High School Honor At Ceremony Tonight to Meet Candidates Wixom Installs Officials. | 2 FUEL OL No Contract The election will be held June 9. SUMMER TERM Starts Mon., June 16 Day, Half-Day, Evening Gregg Shorthand Speedwriting Shorthand Typewriting - Comptometer Bookkeeping - Calculator and Other Subjects Available - INQUIRE TODAY ... Permanent, Free Employment Service Veteran Approved ) The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street. Phone FE -2-3551 commission, Joseph T. Stadnik, who served as village president, is the new mayor. Councilmen are Ray Lahti, Jesse; Birchard, Mrs, Lottie Chambers, | Gerald Abrams, Gunnar Mettalo| and Walter Tuck. All city eat | 3rd in Pistol Shoot |--ROMEO — Members of the Ro- meo State Police Post pistol team placed third Saturday in a Macomb County law enforcement shoot at Maple Grove Gun Club on 21-Mile road, Fourteen teams entered the com- petition with the Mount Clemens Police Dept. placing first and the Macomb County Sheriff's Dept. second. | The Romeo team was composed of troopers Leo Drum, Milton Jury, Donald Ulrey and Orville Dalman. Trooper Drum was third highest individual scorer of the 56 men who competed. THE INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT... _ ‘gives you personal service and is your representative to the company. See or Call “Chores, Children, and Money” will be the topic for the school- age group of which Mrs, Neil R. Crowe is in charge. Mrs. Robert Cort will direct a skit depicting ‘‘The Typical School Girt” with Mrs, William Be more and Mrs, Lawrence Foss. as the cast, : The Child Study Group is free and open to the public. Rochester Students fo Take Over Meet ROCHESTER — The 38 members members except Lahti held seats on the Village Council, William Welke is the justice of; the peace, a new post created by the city charter. Greenland's icecap, a great flat, dome crevassed on the edges, ex- tends over an area of about 700,000 square miles. In some places it is believed the ice -is 10,000 feet in thickriess. Society wil ltake over tonight's meeting of the Rochester Kiwanis Club. The dinner-meeting will be held at the Avon Pavilion beginning at 6:30,p.m. Students will act as president, secretary, and assume the duties of committee chair- man. They will have charge of the entire program. See the The society includes all class of- MAYNA RD HNSO ficers and senior athletic award) ee — ) JO N Phone, Call, or Return This Ad for Details winners, the DAV GENERAL INSURANCE , Five members will present a Gieemet 807 Community National Bank . t Has M ornin ; Oeeendsrreresocceness orsere Cocca scececenseece peenes eee seerreene panel discussion on “What Has My TV Show Phone FE 4-4523 | Name Address | High School Done for Me, and} What Could It Have Done." voneabasasasasasasasastesssssssususssbsossssssssacssscsnsnsssssseosssevssesssnensnsnsnsncnsssacavavensnsasscsssoosseees FINAL 4-DAYS - Anniversary Celebration Values! CENTER RE RR SE RE ARI ae Corner Telegraph and W. SHSCHOHHSHESSCOOESES SAVINGS! WONDERFUL SAVINGS! 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Fri Figs g.agqy S cescocedesiicdabioceccanes Coosediaeeaeoubdecs sada athssntncer i” 2 “akcy ~ Sulndatataadiedad ada «nin. syledad bade Assorted Summer Cottons All Wonderfully Washable Some © TAFFETIZED @ DRIP and DONES @ PLISSES SSCHSSHSSTHHHSSSHSOSSSSSHSSSHSHSSSSESSSESHSSSOSSSSESOSOSSCCOSEE Excellent Skirt ‘and Housedress Patterns Make Dad and Son a new plisse shirt for “their day.” abe : 59° va O9090800 00 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 seeevesesseveccsooees Seocesccecsnunneonses te 900806000000 08 0050800000006 00000000000000050000000000000008 PR a fed wai ai lili tilt age ie : " nase ar -e, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY: MAY 26, 1958. SoS east Ps SS Et Se RE ee eae aE i : a es * ae i i Pa 1 POS se a eas F Elizabeth Ratliff Marries in Pontiac: E WEST ‘BLOOMFIELD TOWN SHIP. ~ Elizabeth N. Ratliff and Kenneth D. Sandefur exchanged their nuptial vows Saturday eve- ning at the Central Methodist “Church in Pontiac, Dr. Milton H. | pe peerformed the double ring te. 4 oo a dea 2 \ The bride is foment of and Mrs, James F. 2664 / groom Sandefur of 1732 Beechmont, Keego Harbor, Given in marriage by her fath- bride wore a gown of _ Maid of honor was the bride's sister, Patricia; Nancy Clevers of Orchard Lake and Mrs. Rexine Dutcher of Charlevoix were attend- ants. Ronald Brewer of Southfield 5a MRS. KENNETH D. SANDEFUR Vows Spoken by Imlay City Couple Sunday IMLAY CITY — Muriel Clark- gon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clarkson of Imlay City, eame the bride of Roger McKee, gon of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mc- Kee, also of Imlay City, at a cere- -mony performed in Bethany Men- nonite Church Saturday evening. The bride’s uncle, the Rev. Eldon Winters of Sandusky performed the pite. | The bride chose a waltz length gown of dotted white over blue taffeta. She wore a matching head- piece and orchid corsage. Her sister, Alma, was maid of honor., Larry Dorow was the best man. * & & The reception was held for rele- tives and friends at the Masonic Hall in Attica. Orion Sets Date to Air be-/ Proposed Zone Change ORION TOWNSHIP — The Orion Township Zoning Board will hold a public hearing at 8 this evening at the Township Hal] on the pro- posed zoning change, from resi- dential to commercial use, of prop- erty owned by Charies R. Belton. The land in is a 15¥%-acre site between the Arteo Mantfac- " |Ushers were Kenneth White of Pon- laces and priceless gems, are on display ‘at Rosenborg Castle in Co- stioweases’ where the gems are Oe on|kept, tourists exploring Rosenborg] tion Castle frequently glimpse te Taping or Christmas ito 4 fet, ported by bet and Queen fetching her jewels. A ae A. perenne, - ‘climbers. The«Crown Jewels of Ciena. a glittering array of tiaras, neck- seen’. -Queen Ingrid. of eral mark often wears the- state occasions. Since no, one he the ee | is = to oper the unite was the best man. tiac and Robert Barriger of Keego Harbor. s: oa The Arme Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, served the reception |’ dinner at the Roosevelt Masonic Temple in Pontiac. After returning from a_ honey- moon to northern Michigan, the Oxford, County Births Following is a list of children born to Pontiac area couples as recorded in the County Clerk's office. Only the father’s name is —— Berlanee, "54 i ca off a ite : i rel i ae "i f Zag ee Boldan, wan f spend about $1.1 bil- lion per year for refrigerators, most of them for domegtic par- i turing Co. plant and Joslyn road. |poses. mentywede will make thelr hime hf : ‘, amy Sins . * as, 3 F : i ™~ x ee CONSTRUCTIOS co. 2 W.Hure FE.8-6593 Pont “ YES!! For as little as 4.95 per week you can have a big bedroom, family activity room or recreation room added to your home, PER WEEK! 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Ie has @ printed circuit—no wires to break. Simu- ldted. leather case in red, black, tan. Takes just. one low-upkeep, long-life Battery, $1.85 each. Electric Vibrator PILLOWS $499 araslelias ~ . ae gs ea Dt NO ee sh slceusool Gl sciccnceqrocacovese scacoecertCrUtTtTee re AAD scant ws $4.95 Tritt eee Te OSOSAOSS 000000 0600000008000 000080000: . Store All our Winter Woolens—tully protected against MOTHS — FIRE HEAT and THEFT Sports Car Show Monday thru Thursday in Our Parking Lot! MIT DD Here s that Extra Closet You’ve Needed to 9 s e es s e e se e e e e e e e e 4 e e e e e e ° 2 es e Lad e e e s e ad » e e ene e e e . e e e * bd e e e od ° e s bed ° e e ° e s e e e bad e e ee at our lowest storage price ever SPECIAL! KEEP | tuesday YOUR CLOTHES 99 ° Plus r Cram it Full Cwaning INSURED FOR ay “7 — Cf 1-HOUR | Bring your cteani cotton (t= /FREN CH-GLO VALET whlle thepping of hirt d me Cees Center UE 5:7934 TEL-HURON shirt dresses at... 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Sizes 10 to 16. special $6.50 Pick ‘n’ Pay ‘Tel-Huron Center ingham’| STORES 29° $ 4a‘ e e ° ® e e e e e e e ° e ® ® ® ® © ® LL ® ® ® e 3 e ® ® e b ® e ® ® e e ® id bd e e e ® Ld ° ® s ° id s ® ° d ® ® L e e ° be ° Ld ° Ld Ld Ld e bd ° ° ° CHAISE-CHAIR LOUNGE SOSSOSHSOOSSHSOSHSHSSSOSSSH ESE ETOSSOSOHESSSEHESHSESESEODEEHESEROEESS _ \ SSSSSSSSSHSSSHSSHSSHSSSHSSSSSHSSSHSSHEHSSSSHSHSSHSSHSHSHSSSHSSHSSHSSSHSSSSHSHSSSHHSHOSHSHSHSHHSSHHSSSSOHSHSHESESESEESE, - Inflatable Velon Webbing AIR-BEACH MATTRESS Reg. $1698 30x72 New Low Price. COMBINATION TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER open nights ‘til pm. monday, thursday, saturday | Ode nevcrrerereeevereeeeeescecenpereeeesedenseerersroeseeenesenees ‘ *2.98 aaah d dd ddd ddd ddd dd dada iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii iii i tilt F 80 F0S 08 OOS SSOHSOSSHSHHHHHEEOHHHHHHHOSSHSHSOSSSSHOOSSSHOHESOOHO888HHHOOSE ? 02000000980000800080000088 se THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1958 29) | t 3. oo” & sig T MES, PAUL TIMMRECK 115 years, ‘she was a member of}. 4 © (avertnamenis Deaths in Pontiac and Neaby Area’ ate Tali aa cetenen MRS. ROBERT J. ENGLEBY _ JOHN D. “wuuorr- an electrician ‘je Fisher Body ‘Di-|Mercy Ypspital in Pontiac, will be|home and Charles in the ‘Air Force |" -." sere is a pleasant way to. ° at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St, An- in Hlinois; one daughter, Barbara| 'oose plate discomfort. F —- Mrs, Robert: James (Fannie 1.) fea vision in Pontiac. ° ) : ir ine G HOLLY- Service for Jehu D. Fi- Surviving are his wife, Lacille;|drew’s Catholic Church. Burialjat home; her father, Frank Dona- = aes ee oe Kled = (J H ' Wet more weal by, 77, of 94 Pine Grove Ave, i Rose ge ged Outlay “at St. Joseph Mercy sacle aa meedie init Son Jack B., at home; his/Will be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. kowski of Detroit; six brothers, Srmer so that they feel more com — . f father John Taylor. of Maysville) The Rosary will be recited at/and one grandchild. 2) taste or feeling. It's non- y O ul mo n ey ° creas Santa Barbara, Calif., was held to-/,7), and his mother,, Mrs, Lucy|8:30 this evening at the William R.| - acid). Does not sour. ¥- 4 v YOUR SHOE REPAIRER'S { Heights Barbara. ee Carch. aoa aay = ay = aoe . Wright of Pontiac; and one sister|Potere Funeral Home. ' Half the world’s known uranium pry Rg in ho ak oly a ‘ e is suivived by his wile; & 900) y6r4 James of Pontia A resident { Oakland C fi ‘lies in the Belgian Congo. she came to Pontiac from Harris-|aad q daughter in California; a Berg ntiac. res o ounty or ; burg in 1942. sister, Mrs. Raymond E. Addis of She is survived by two sons,|Holly; three grandchildren and Harry a Fg 2 canyon three great-grandchildren. , Robert R. Engleby e Orion; seven grandchildren, 15 great-| MRS. ORLIN D, INWOOD grandchildren and a sister. ROMEO — Service for Mrs. Or- Prayer service will be held atijin D. (Rosalie) Inwood, /43, of 7:30 tonight at Voorhees-Siple Fu-/7311 W. 30-Mile Rd. will be held ineral Home, following which the} at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Roth's Home | body will be sent to the Harrisburg!for Funerals. Burial wil] be in ‘Funeral Home, Harrisburg, Il.,/mMt. Vernon Cemetery. — for service and burial in Lindale Mrs. Inwood died .unexpectedly iMemorial Gardens Wednesday, Friday evening at the Avon Center - o - Hospital, Rochester, | _ __ MYRON FIBER paving are her husband; three Word has been received of the daughters, Mrs. Mary Smith af) death Saturday afternoon of My-|ieeler Mrs. Florence Smith of | ron Fisher, of Caro, a former Pon Pontiac and Mrs. Carol Parks of | itiac resident. Romeo; a son, George at home; Mr. Fisher was a trotting horse ber parents, Mr, and Mrs, George racer. at Northville and Hazel Park Hyatt of Delray . Beach. : Fia., al ence tracks, brother, Gordon of Melbourne, Fla He is survived by two brothers, ae Jack Fisher, of Care, and Bill Fish. |°"4 sever. grandchildren. °. er, of Flint, be het of 9:38 FRANK E. LAIDLER Service will at 3:30 p.m., METAMORA — Service for Wedaeatny af Core. Frank E. Laidler, 84, of 4019 Cen- JOHN G. GREINER ter St., who died Saturday, will John G. Greiner, 78, of 102 Ham-|be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at ilton St., died today. Pilgrim Congregational Church in) He was a retired employe of the|Metamora. Byrial will be in At- Fisher Body Div. of General Mo- tica Cemetery. | tors. - Funera| arrangements were, He is survived by two daughters, made by Muir Brothers Funeral’ Mrs, Lawrence Shelton and Mrs.|Home in Lapeer. | Lorin Cronkright, both of Pontiac,| A lifetime resident of Lapeer | a sister, brother, and two grand- County, Mr. Laidler is survived, ’ Iehildren. by several nieces and nephews. | Service will be held at 2 p.m : Wednesday at -Sparks-Griffin Fu-| ne, tee tak - } i i LFORD—Se sacl sree nen - a win (Margaret A.) Pifer, 41, of 9180) Hills Cemetery. Cooley Lake Rd., will be held at ANTONIO GUIZAR 10 a.m, ‘Wednesday at St. Pat-) At 8 p.m. this evening the Rosary | rick’s Church in Union Lake. Bur-| will be recited at Huntoon Funeral |ial will be in White Chapel Ceme- La * . A - |Home for Antonio Guizar, 73, of| tery. |! ry} 3 r é | |260 West South Blvd. who| Mrs. Pifer died yesterday at St.! : died Friday. at Pontiac General | Joseph Mercy Hospital after an ill-| ' Hospital. ness of five months, The Rosary | ~— 1 O) i = Service. will be held at 9 a.m.| will be recited at 8 p.m. tomorrow Tuesday at St. Vincent de P a uljat the Huntoon Funeral Home. Catholic Church, with burial in Mt.| A resident of Oakland County TO DIEM’S SHOES WHERE: YOU BUY AMERICA’S Finest Nationally Advertised Shoes at a Hope Cemetery. for 30, years, She had yl govt | dent of the St. Ann's Gui HARRY 8. LAWRENCE side nthe snibon ath atl akontatagie Harry B. Lawrence, 70, of 179 Society, mt ot Shaws Ale FRAC I ION of I heir ORIGINAL. cos r! ! ever happened to children’s shoes! Longest- wearing Mechanic St. died Sunday at his! surviving are her husband; a ever, these tough, waterproof soles are tar more pome.. He was employed as a) son, Richard L. of East Lansing Many hundred ddditional pairs of shoes will. be added tonight comtortable leather rubber mechanic at the Cass Avenue foo ghee re eae te ee Broke Service. He was a lite mem-|end Judit. nara Sete heme | for this big event! Be here Tuesday moreiey at 9:30 for the Te stretch shoe dollars, ask your Shoe Repairer for new Microlte ber of the Oakland County Sports-| Also surviving are her father, | very best selection. half or tull soles . . . and for soft, resilient Cat's Paw heels. Both are man Club, the Birmingham Gun| Bert Glougie; two brothers, Stan-| non-marking, They're today's "dest Club and Lake Orion Gun Club. ley Glougie in California and Les-| buys” for all the family’s shoes! \ Surviving besides his wife,|lie of Ft. Wayne, Ind. and two a 2 pane “pr~ meat pa soappee aor sisters, Mrs, Inez MacArthur of LOOK BOTH FAMOUS NAMES ones rs. Lio Pontiac and Mrs. Vera Davidson | BOTTOMS OF THE-NEW SHOES YOU BUY. cup; two sons, Roger Lawrence/of Cedarville. ‘ . and Clarimond Lawrence; 10 grandchildren and two brothers. sACK W. TAYLOR Service will be held at 11 a.m.| DRAYTON PLAINS.— Service’ Wednesday at Sparks-Griffin Fu-/for Jack W. Taylor, 27 of 4660 neral Home with burial in Imlay|Neggs St., will be held at 10 a.m. City. Thursday at Our Lady of the Lakes Church with burial in the Catholic MRS, EDD EICK section of the Lakeview Cemetery. | -| METAMORA — Service for Mrs.| The Rosary will be recited at! Edd (Ellen) Eick, 56, who died/g p.m. Wednesday at the — Saturday at her home, 368] Hunters/ Funeral Home. Creek Rd., will be held at 2. p.m.| Mr. Taylor was fatally inderad | tomorrow at the Lester Smith and/in auto accident last night in Wa-| Son Funeral Home in Imlay City.|terford Township. Burial will be in Attica Township) A lifetime resident of Oakland | Cemetery. Counnty he had been employ: Open Thurs. Nite This Week ' -RED-CROSS - sijaniiress and many other famous brands * e All Sizes! : fe © Come Early! Store Opens Tuesday Morning at 9:30 A.M: for This Big Event! | ANNUAL “SPRING | - 20% to 40% DISCOUNT on the se ANT Colors! $ _| PURCHASE of YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL! || @ All Heels! One of Pontiac’s Leading Memorial Companies Offer This Opportunity Until May 30th. Prices laclude il . Lettering, Floral Carving ond Delivery to Your Cemetery Lot. Add Foundation Cost Only. | ° i Sizes 3 to 12 Monuments MARK EVERY GRAVE | AAAA to EEE I SPECIAL: Grave Markers MEN’S FAMOUS samdatise =: : : MAKE 3 Guaranteed by 24" long, 12” wide, 4” high. Famous Brands. = THICK SOLE seria 99950 m8 WOMEN'S ™ CANVAS MONUMENTS LOW AS $165.00 _ ACT NOW 24” long, 12” wide, 6” high. | C ASU ALS: ft PAIR , SHOES a : . Regular $65 value. 00 Still ‘time to mark” the SALE PRICED ot.. +49 for a cool grave of a loved one. xx«ew ke | ie rs rower for markers $ HELP! ‘ summer: today and tomorrow can , © Slipons be ploced for Memorial ! ° por Day. mons v and $5 PAIR © Experienced Shoe ° aye | © All Colors All our finest granite Salespeople Wanted Wousow Rec in Barre, ; “ . © All Sizes oO d, lisb 1 Pink, ‘Dokoto Mahoguen © Values to. $12.95 eal sl Relnnelne plus” a brilliant colored Northern Granite. All stock completely sound © Over 2,000 Pair : 36” LONG, 10” WIDE, 16” HIGH and flawless. Guaranteed Regularly Priced at $160.00 everlasting and weather resistant. . REDUCED TO $128.00 . OFFICE AND PLANT OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M.—SUN. 1 TO 3 P.M. __ | PONTIAC GRANITE & MARBLE CO. GEO. E. SLONAKER a SONS | i 269 Oakland Avenue _ Pohtiac 17, Mich. > Phone FE 2-4800 q 87 North Saginaw St. OPEN MONDAY AND _ FRIDAY _ -| TRADE-IN 2 oe we )\___ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, M i : a na? © 4 t es ? : ° oe hoe AY 26, 1958 © . » G e Eyes a Breall ; ee 3 "By JOSEPHINE “OWMAN in a dentist's chair. The mood, the On May first ‘there was a most/Setting end the background of the NE et a City. This was sponsored WERE INDIVIDUALS Federation of Protestant Welfare R leas of the variety of per- perts give help and bring stimulation to|the crowd. Every woman has an the older man and woman. The/unforgettable self, that inner you theme of the event was ‘‘Color in/which has been brought to the sur- Your Life.” birthday. There is sound psychiat- ric evidence that this is unwise. is of:mop water in her hand or when It is wise for the woman over forty to remember = | | that her clothes should have color and pattern and Neumode not ‘be exclusively black. f ; 5 Fe i yi | if i c i i E ! 4 iF i Arms ‘Too Short’ for Your Eyes? rm" Congregational NomenMeet — The Women’s Fellowship of the t; about another makes him or her |First Congregational, Church met = Action,” the Fellowship theme of the tance ‘of discovery and mastery) ‘Mr, and Mrs, Carl Bills of Mf = OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. = SPECIAL Sale/ “Girl Friday” (Lincoln Junior High PTA SEAMLESS, Honors Philip Wargelin . pes Still others were Fred Goines, | mAnthip and quality me- | "a rnd? *169 Members of the Lincoln Junior -|High School PTA held their final eDress Sheer PTA president by: Mrs, William e Reinforced —( Visit of the Michigan Congress H taking office at the Thursday cel & toe ing were Mrs. Fred Goines. *|gon, and the Boys’ Glee Club, di- vice president; Mrs. Russell Bell, . Thus, ‘til 9 P.M. _| vice president; James Hunt, father 82 North Saginaw St. A; THEE uo Hi rl on This Deluxe : ‘Mother, daughter and son ban- quet of Welcome Rebekah Lodge }246 was held in Malta Temple. Mrs, Orley Bruff was toastmis-| tress for the event. Mrs.‘ Wilfred | | Flemming gave the invocation and/ Mrs. R, H. Johnston gave the toast to daughters and sons. Garth Johnston presented the jresponse to mothers. Carl McFar. land, Joan Elkins, Nancy Cover | Julie Elkins, Robert Bell and Mari- lynn Bell. entertained at the Fri day evening event. Mrs, Lester Bell was general chairman. safety; Mrs. Daniel Peterson, scholarship; Edward Bigger, leg- islative; and Mrs. Harold Richard- son and Mrs. Oscar Norgren, coun- cil delegates. , x -* * Cont from our wise Foam Cushioned ep tp Mle go a Your Choice of Fabrics Te tries! Expert work : William Wright Sei Marsha Deeg and Edward Chris-/270 Orchard Lake Ave. WING SOFA FE 4-0558 sertlag Ponties DECORATION DAY SELLING! Famous Label SWIM SUITS Made to Sell for 10,95 to 17.95 os : ke but Tr tesa sated nous make suite * eT eo genes ‘The Gee aotie and excellence of fit are Cotton Dressmaker in both prints and solids. izes 10 through 42, Beach TERRY ROBE....... 3.95 snl. Coenen terry in Mandarin style., Finger-tip length with three-quarter, cuffed sleeves, Swim Shop — Mein Filer oe tie presented slides and discussed their recent trip to Washington, D. C. Mrs. Goines reported on the MCPT convention held in Muske- rectéd by Julius Midledorf, pre- sented vocal selections, time to a mini- ae voum. A warm i? Regardless of : of your comm | jegers you do want a spec irdo. A Casual ar- t is the thing for amped a Reg. $159.95 OUR SALE PRICE 118 | NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 YEARS TO PAY Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P.M, 121 N, Seginaw St. “| Phone. FE 56189 , te \ ; \ i355 ! x ) 1 i = : 32 - 40 B and C. - In Cotton $10. #640 .cutting your fi home hair care [7 Summer Witchcraft! 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Panes in artificial respiration, |lins, cna of the New York ag will acquaint themselves|pounds or more, Collins. said. {clear of foreign objects. ween ter ae po a apse - NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS a largely discarded in favor of other|State Society of Anesthesiologists.|with the technique, Collins said. | Others describe it as “unequiv-/ The Bible relates this account| — or ties and the child ONEPLACETOPAY - . methods, now is being advocated 8 He considers it three to fourjocally superior” to manual tech-jof its use in TI Kings, 4:32-34: opened acess.” Member American Association of Oredit Counsellors 4 ooce More as best, after all.) At Collins’ urging, the New York|times ag effective as other sys-|niques in all age ‘and the; ‘And when Elisha was come : - ‘Under the age-old means of re-|State Medical Society hag offically|tems taught in years past, such|only ane which - s that anjinto the house, behold, the child = ies “Gis BAB mecca rey ei no Experience Assist You" suscitation, the rescuer ee en eee oe bere rm BE ent adipew vee A a ante bem ogame ret cP tagline pr are oe Hours:. Daily 9 to §. Wed, & Sat. 9to 1. 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Bag nt a fe ea terior is a tough, shrewd ecgualier with a quick eye for detail, a tremendous capacity for work, an insatiable curiosity, an astonishing memory and a ruthless determina- tion. modern oiih idtaiget wars i hited things, he’s still an old-fashioned boy in one respect—he makes speeches like a Fourth of July orator. Some of his formal ones x : m : . story of the foe we ite ful hurry. , = By CHARLES H. KLENSCH snes “an waakaee . om Bt eaicrorrt — edie to UGLINESS FORGOTTEN _ seid — ~ have run up to seven hours. | LONDON — Rough-hewn| sessed with the idea of cramming | w, thinking | But in front of a crowd or on| cous ——— * oe | nikita Seenkchey has jet-pro-| a generation of reform into the — bring “Yugoslavia his feet surrounded by Westerners oa et Seas eu weak He can stand up to make an pelled’ himself from Stalin’s errand] Soviet system. in the shortest | pack into Kremlin fold at*a diplomatic reception, Khrush-| 44+ you have to twist and turn.” impromptu 15-minute speech and) Although boy to a dominant figure of the| time possible. Stalintets have freed. ~ chev’s bright little blue eyes, his p ane=™*\talk an hour or more, without|to disassociate himself trom : thunderous pani ee emphatic speech punctuated by| He never tires of reminding ‘his|looking at a note, before‘he notices|Stalin's brutality in his japace age tn five years.| And if he can hold onto the| return to the hard line that was ge aos ke wen ko aes ey OT ee sight he appears an ugly,| slippery helm of Kremlin power for| followed by Stalin. gestures of chubby hands, make semecizrig rat ny. nels esr the time. _— - ee ‘ou forget the ugliness of the man.|Peasant boy who had to tend s O ruary ' b | you Hore us ° Khrushchev doesn’t believe i | an. kremiin fi ee wed Vv and later work in the coal mines instead of going to school. 10 more turbulent years, it may the nation and brash little man who talks, eats and drinks too much. - | But behind the bumptious ex- If this were true,.it would indi- cate a threat to absolute power. BECOMES STUBBORN hiding his light under a bushel. He is as cocky as a bantam and ee ; can give the brashest Texan He speaks an earthy language,| cards and spades in a bragging rich in the homey proverbs and| contest. When Khrushchev. speaks, the « words come out rather slowly at first—in a deep, masculine voice. The tone is firm and carries a There have been reports , this But many western students of Soviet events note that the angry reaction to Tito’s determination to conviction of sincerity that West- erners frequently find hard to reconcile with the comments he’s cracker - barrel philosophy of the countryside where half Russia still lives, And like the peasants and Khrushchev is a natural-born leader whose drive has carried making. Another rough-cast former coal, miner, British Labor MP Aneurin Bevan, describes Khrushchev as “blunt, overflowing and often ag- gressive’ in private conversation, “well-informed about the affairs of other countries, but unfortu- him from the coal pits to the and|Pinnacle of power, BRUTAL LEADER But in the Soviet Union, leader- ship always demands ruthlessness and often brutality. Khrushchev has demonstrated both. He was a model of the Stalinist liquidator in remain independent of . Moscow would not be the first time that Khrushchev had lost his temper and became stubborn when crossed. lcoal miners he grew up among, ihe’s convivial, leves parties and can. handle a staggering amount of vodka. He has been plastered on two notable public occasions in the last three but more often than not he’s intoxicated by his “ they want to kick us, ignore it. ie, oe an geen you must realize we shall not follow the Biblical precept . . . to turn the other cheek. i “No, we prefer to act like this —if we are given one blow we Face to face Khrushchev is a homely five-foot-five. He’s not as pudgy as his pictures suggest. | He’s probably 30 pounds or so |pately given to pans. oe gee - overweight, but he appears [Ps Khrushchev has earned a repu-| own brand of oratory rather = — before and after! sen give back two in return.” chunky rather than bloated, and /tation for block-buster language| thas alcohol. : : ee he is agile in his movements. ~ which he cultivates. Though he has pushed and hauled' During 1936, six months after (Next: Drinker—or drunkard.) Hey, what’s with the Standard Oil truck? ‘I’m getting a Summer-fill of STANDARD Home Heating Oil with Sta-CLEAN*. 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CHICAGO (P—Prices of all grain Quotations are eae oy) | NE Ww YORK (#—Steels advz ced futures were steady in light to mod- q Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of in a generally higher Stock Market erate activity today on the Board Wednesday. . early this afternoon. Dealings of Trade. * ¢ & were fairly active. Poultr Key stocks rose from fractions Fyr-Fyter Co.’s brigade which will - Dealers said there was some) Y ;to more than a point. An assort- Ed ace cars when they make seattered buying by interests which) |, pg rage ti ment of small losers peppered the pit stops had liquidated their Largo Over per pound ob. Detroit ce Ne. peas list. , , the -weekend because of uncertain jaualt iy "lve poultry Since meee 19 tke be I 313 W. H weather condi ae ght type 17-| , . Robert C. Irwin, ¢ . Huron They said eal which now is un Reavy broera of feyeie i: a eepen.| Youngstown Sheet rose around.2, St., is in Hartford, Conn., for sev- nearing maturity in some ‘iin ee making the best showing of the eral weeks to take a course in is at a stage of growth here feauing steel shares. U. S, Steel fire and inland marine insurance was about a point to the good. at the training center of the Hart- ford Fire Insurance Co, Group, widespread damage can be caused Livestock Bethlehem added a major fraction. in a short time and that heavy eexacer asvestoc futures commitments must be pro- ESTOC Financial sources reported an DETROI = tected. ) livestock, . May 223 ‘(AP)—Detroit’ increasingly brighter outlook for x * * . tow “early pero pret Sopa Fear steel productién and orders. The ‘ cents _ Nearly all prices had firmed up re fined fot U's. No. 7 a Sr DE ward end of the first)? os 23 = 28: Pe co we. Although the market was con- hour. At that time wheat was % fo “quoted , i i 91.75-22.78: mixed grade sows|cerned about the French crisis, the : to % cent a bushel higher, July| 9-60 Jb. quoted 1775-20 $0 compared! general economic background in- Lodge Calendar Ceremonial of Pontiac White Shrine No. 22, will be held Wednes. day May 28, 8 o'clock at Roose- velt Temple, 22 State St. Refresh- ments after meeting. Bernice Cover, Scribe. —adv, . last week: Barrows and gilts 1.858%; corn % to % higher July) lower; sows mostly steady; instances 25- cluded some encouraging factors 28%: ; $0 cents lower. A £ polage ee -* high-|"caitie—Seleble 2900. naa wepaty 065s. including fairly good demand for » wt . 2 — cent vane pet ae ewe 0-28 eens copper at the newly-raised smelter higher -20; soybeans 1 to week: slaughter steers and heifers high| Prices. |Bomb Tests Include Both ‘Dirty, Clean’ 1% higher, July $2.27%; lard un- food and and above steady to 50 cents lower, x « <* changed to 3 cents a hundred ‘ull decline on over 1 eo “p. average good 5 . 3 yn and down fully steady; jg ore, Tul, so The market was ‘riarrowly mixed pounds higher i uly $12. . : » mos’ low choice ateers 26 d'00-37 30 smost chotee at the start but moved ahead mod- WASHINGTON (AP) — Both : ’ 000- . steers .50-29.50; sma. e / ae load average to high choice 1050' |b erately under the leadership of disty and ean bombs are being Gr Pri ; steers | 3.00; tow head prime 932 -Ib.| Steels, tested during the current U. S. ain Prices yearling ‘steers 31.00: 3 heifers 906 tb. 1 ts in the Pacific, sz , se anaery Sher 3 3, Bette Maly we lear par in -— acific, ae CHICAGO GRAIN 8 0-24.00: most good ow ; : = airman Lewis L. Strauss of the ~ choice heifers 25.80-27.00; bulk cho ¥ = ; ; i laci eee May 26 (AP). — Opening 730-000, ins batiers 200-28 38 wulty New York Stocks svelarawhe mahal fre wove — Several hundred Pontiac sixth- Pontiac Press Phete |Atomic Energy Commission. : m eifers : utility eC stud) e venti as i “e inspectors were ake mE : : 5 ‘ E i f ee rs Date— — gouleows 18 8090.80: few vaelet strong. Spin ee eer aie tudied ire prevention as junior fire inspectors were Lake Township. A ride on the ranch’s fire truck, above, was in He reiterated yesterday in a oisesves | mg sspeeecs Si WUllty cows Up to‘71.00: canners reated to a picnic Saturda\fat the John F. Ivory ranch in White —_ keeping with the spirit of the day TV interview that the danger of eels ig Bre pe oeuee a and cutters 14.80-18.50; utility | bulls Admiral ..... 94 Is) Crk Coal. 382) —— ——— . - = radioactive fallout from the test ca fei a... 1 ol ni cindividual), Stromrwslept| Au gate $E9 secobe | : oe en Uae iets jon seeeree ; : rs bu meer tree nates oneeenee ine Fe ae eeeerere a tate huts choice $80 Th. eek Allied Sirs sae Pay — Bsn ene a * ia ‘ _ petativel! y small. a —EE Bp. escessen PAR Dec. oo ie —— 4 small lot good 450 Ib. steer) Qin, “Tig °°: 271 Kelsey Hay ... 30.1 e ‘ . STATE OF MICHIGAN—In Tine Pro- MAE awl 1.32% ey cae 8.40 Calves—Galable 5. Net eneugh ay | auee8 Tesce: 68 Kennecott .... 87.7 ews in rie pete = _ the County of Oakland, | Cae i— gg, BAP Siess TEID |to teat “trade, compared last week wervitn eon Gy Eee cm ee lan n O S Pathe matter of the petition con ~ OG. wereecee L —— good 8 ee Am Cran “4 tank yee ae Henry J. Heinz, 39, of 823 N. phony A bana Proctor, minor. Cause Wl choic * oe bas se , 0 mostly skeady, to 1.00 ‘lower; cholee|Am Metal ... 22 [iP MeN&L +. 87 Lapeer Rd., Lake Orion, pleaded) Te Harold Franklin Proctor, father of 2 and prime vealers-31.00-36.00; standard|Am Motors .. 13 po ad My .. 70 Lape ‘said child. ! : and good 36.00-31.00; cull and utilit Am-‘N Gas .. 61.2 he Aire 1) 43 /guilty to a drunk driving cha Water System Near 14.09-25.00. Yiam News... 25 Loew's . 16 | Se stdrdag: bef ns ae [court vail oe test 5 precses oere? Gheep and jambs—Salable $0. Not|Am ad, 2g Lone 8 Cein’.. 313 a. u ‘O oOo Iustice ore Orion Township |gpouts of the father of the said minor . ee ween by * nic fen eek tpughter tambo Mian Se on: Am Sugar 30.2 Mack Trk ... 252 ee gs Se ae Co chi are, ep gts ine ay hat sd 5 or enice 0 a es er slaughter sheep active fully steady:|Am Te! & Tel 127.7 Martin co... HH shad a 15-day sentence raised to 60|thid thould be placed under the Juri 2 2 most choice to prime _ shorn Menaniee an Vi a eer re -- q days in the Oaklan diction of this Court . ! Se Ser eae a AR vile hy Mtn. i) my mexwoun exst ris an Americans are bsimning gvcrament ryt warmth when he fed top i of ple pl a land down; good te choic on lambs cemens “ oe <3 Mergen Lino ** 35 FRANKFURT, Germany (#—The to: save their money, just like peo- auto makers that if the American | $100 plus $55 costs pa) e 0 arg oP arregy wor dey are Lote Pevereel 1 ys eae oe iy te la pe ag oe Armst Ck ... 2 Mpis Chas .. 4 ,;/Germans have a term for Amer- ple in other countries.” ieconomy begins booming again oe a cee (ihe, Oakland County — _— A ' - t - = , r ouse nex, at 33 tired oe — > AU Rein - 8 es = i jica’s shiny, big automobiles —| Director J. H, Von Brunn, re-'the demand for small cars may Norman St. Jean, 32, of 37@ Friar !260B West Blvd. in the City of Pon- 0-13.00. aie Ohio. ag Mont Ward © 353 ‘“Strassenkreuzer,” or “Street cently completed a one-month drop off. St., Milford, pleaded quite to A opine t Nine o'clock ‘ovuke R Beadis Av .@ at tae me at Battleships."- - swing through the United States. | * * * : charge of drunk driving Saturday, [eemees. be and you are hereby com- ] h , | Ny See Murray op i s| And the question that West Ger- He says response to German autos The report also said that if small before Keego Harbor Justice|hearing. eeeasts paceoneee (ot : ae : oie : m i | ree Ta V es john gum a i. _ . oe -; 3 man auto makers are asking them- !s terrific. ‘autos do become a permanent fix- James Southart, and paid a fine TT oe gh vege ede ype ae E orn ne gt i — ee Gs! selves is: Will their small autos “8 wae tw Oho New York cifice ("ue of the American scene Detroit of $85 plus $1 costs. |shall be served by publication of a copy . ry pelke | 302 Nat oman =< tl continue winning sree battles! was i New York office ay be i jone week previous to said hearing in esecra e udd Co ..... % Nat Lead ae a7 : : ing ma a ¢s | of General Motors when their may begin making its own small Frank James Warner, 32 f 589 The Pontiac Press, a newspaper printed jurroughs... 324 Nat Tea : $F | against Detroit's Strassenkreuzer? | first Opel Rek . tears, probably in 1960 or 1961, soa Sad’ ctreatated tn seid County Calum & H | 138 ar. Gusta ae r pe ekords came in from ’ h : iCali fornia St., pleaded guilty toda Witness, the Honorable Arthur E. ° ° ° Campb Soup. 413 Nia M Pw... 35 In 1956, the United States im-| Germany,” he said in an inter ——_—_—_—— tod Y Moore. Judge of said Court, in the City In IC I an Cen Drv .... 8 No Am Av .. 31.2) ported 64,140 West German motor yj basin 2 . to drunk drivi ing before Municipal of Pontiac in said County, this 23rd day ba ac... 28.8 Pac ..... 388 : . - view. “Dealer after dealer re- |\Judge Cecil B. McCallum. He was |‘. 7, 2 ee apital Airl |: 15.4 Nor gta pw.) 391/Vehicles. Last year the figure was | ted that his- : (Seal) ——_s MOORE sarees Pe -- 33 Nwest Atrlin . 141/nearly double, 114,136 ey at is verte ot Reteres | f ee oun y en fined $109 and two days in jail or)‘ tree 77, “\“URTHA.. EVART (UPI). — A man went yee fe 4 Ohio ou M47 A b 150. | was sold out the first day.”’ 22 days. OBOROIENA I. “MURTHA . : to visit the i Ches & Oh .. 55.3 ver Cp .... W3 | ee : 2 Se eae of his brother, Shrvsler |. 456 Owens cae ‘aq, The figure has been doubling ; Von Brunn agrees that the de- . A Fores ae x 200) ae ree a ; a r in World War [,Gim Mit me! 344 Owens TG1': 70 || annually since 1955 and Germans sire for economy is probably the romorons — valued at $200 ___ ee ; end found vandals hed broken into Cluctt ane i Pan “pol air 15 | are hoping the same thing will | major reason for the sudden Amer d hairs ‘' T. sa unt Take In eSTATE, OF MICHTOAN 1 Of oe, Ere: , it. Goce a neha AOD eed this y nd the gecacy 4 i" : ustrial Farm and sce Co., ~ — ® Cola :.113, Param Pict... 377) “*PPen year a next, ican interest in small cars. His| Three Oakland County resident , . Juvenile Division 4 cir Poim ... 614 Pathe D . R eee ; smz ars. s AKL y residents | 825 Woodward Ave., as _| Im the matter of the petition concern. Q. “I was terribly shocked at rao ae OS 314 Penney JC $2 procter ae hat < - Detroit (trip convinced him there is also and a Detroit man have been ap-jed to police over the a beanbag Clarke Rudinsky, minor. 4 what 1 saw,’ said Ambrose |Gomw ee at Sache aA $34 oe agent eS sat autos another reason, to a certain de- pointed to the executive commit- . To Walter Clarence Rudinsky, father | Sullivan, who was 66 today. “My |S" NU... lzer Il 66.7 ger next year gree: ‘Snobbism.” tee of the Plymouth Div {| Marathon Gas Station, E. | sole ches N s .. 476 Bhetps D |||" ha d hi d . . . a ivision 0 — — 807 Petition having been filed in this son and I were going to tidy Sencum Pw 516 Banco v1. 47.3, have not done anything todamp- * * * ithe Chrysler Corp., according to South Blvd., was burglarized qd Court ajleging that the whereabouts of - t Bak ..., 29. co eee 18 | og German’ . | : ; | : a ONG ine father of t i up the ground and found some- Goat, en a3 js F = oo = — f “During my trip, I was. the 29 &nnquncem ment made by Harry |Change was taken from coin ma- wokeown nat said "Shha”bas’ visteted ene had tried to smash the | Cont Mot.... 95 Pullebe une 2. 8 “We believe Americans are turn- guest of various corporations and E. Chesebrough, division general chines along with two auto bat-| caeaeal ee ‘sineed” Borel roy perteasction vault.” : yan Ey | . & ; Proct _ on io ling to smaller cars because they they often sent around a chauffeur ™@"2&8er- teries, Pontiac police discovered of this, Court. et th ' oes . 3 re Oil ....., 44;want to sav e t ick * * * Sunday mornin in the name the people of the His brother, William Bj Sullivan, nee Pa - 407 ‘A 34.3) e mon y, says a to pick me up. I must confess} y rning. State of Michigan, you are hereby noti- : : ne. rtis Pub .. 86 Repub sti’ * 3) kesm fi the W c } | Appointed were Jack W. Mi fied that th . i t : was killed in action Sept. 29, 2918,| Bese... 5.4 Recetas «77: S54 SPEee ne est German that sometimes I had difficulty) “PPoines e Jack W. Minot.| 4 wide assortme eee oe tae cakimd Onanhy : . _ Drug 18 a ae wtp py mt of good qual-|will be heid at the Oakland County F in France. He was buried near Dis ge AE 3 Reyn Met |... Bs! Auto Industry Assn. “The Ameri 'telling the difference between the ‘ of 1536. Dorchester Rd., John C. ity Used Household Items. Recon: Service Center, Court House Annex, 3 roy ose here in a small Catholic cemetery, | Dow# Aire ..: 50.3 Rey Tob B ... 744 can economy is going through a chauffeurs and their bosses. Guenther, ef 1141 Lake Park Dr., ditioned furniture, Electrical Ap-|ie"in"saia County, on Relig og of oa = . = Chem '.| 833 Safeway st || 202 —| both of Birmingham, Jack E. |Pliances, Washers, etc., as well &3|of June, "A.D. 1958, at Nine o'clock in the = now seldom-used, Pont ....1742 St Jos Lead .. 25.6 Everybody wore white shirts; |} ao i rall kinds of wearing ‘app parel for|forenoon, and you are hereby com- East Alr L. “"n Bt Reg Pap . we | ; rts, 1aripar, of 2333 Be nhjyamin Rd., the entire family. Availabl manded to appear personally at said ear y 1g A number of tombstones had Sa ++ 106 Seah AN RR 204) Aut Bi Th a was well dressed. Royal Oak, and Everett G. Bliss, SALVATION ARMY RED SwrEtD hearing ~ been overturned and two other | Ei Auto 1.1.31 Beare Rood .. 303) O DIG ree | soap ace —_—— _ of 17581 Granville St., Detroit. STORE, 118 W. Lawrence St. Open LN alee gp bod meee phere UB... ec boas 43 ' peopte wan y - | ~~ — Morse School PTA will] 5F=¥°* ee Emer Rad... 63 Sinclair .\.... 682 Leads Nationa ] ferent from ‘other people, they | \ _* * day’ Evenings until 6:00 O'Clock. one weet previous to. said bearing in , aang Po sine sary Fries eta Pirestone ns 354 Soa rec, =. "34 turn to foreign products.” inl va eee an ae {3 Stores, insures your fur coat, ang tweulated invaaid” County . ‘ ary eur, Ww ug. ne oe ssise/ Ne | eral Manager o e division, © Witness, the Honorable Arthur €. | Ford Mot |, ry... ws LVECW Pp p Z : . George's - ss in Troy. 1881, at the age of 10 months. Freept ate Ot Soerry Rd... 182 Ss a er Ss | Alhtough the Germans are count- Guenther, executive assistant to naw, eels) =) exports, sae bry of wontios in catd County, this ire ‘aay The speaker will be Mrs. Boyd|Vandals also dug two feet into, ee a ue Bid Ol cal. 2 1 NEW YORK — The Auto in ing on an even bigger share of the Chesebrough, Charipar, chief en- "\fecatr “Dp ARTHUR, E. MOORE. ; 3 oe _ uto o er ‘At Larson, assistant Seesrsamy oe the grave of her brother, Frankie o f colle =e 102 oo of ina 2 “28 sunry sbi dace ooge the Gea American mi: ee they are not gineer and director of product,; The strawberry is grown com.| ‘4 1A true copy) : Ju idge of Probate Troy Schools. She discu , : ‘ . Bid O1 sie oe jumping in without thinking or, while Bliss was 4 GEORGIENA R MURTHA. June 9 claction. ae Prieur, 10 months, who died in|Gen Elec ..:' 59° Stevens. IP tS in national advertising in newspa- p] A re . } is appointed division- mercially in every state and in Probate Register, re w tt, November, 1880. oe Lod = -s Stud Pack ... 33 pers in 1957, ording to the B planning. A recent West: Gefman al comptroller. ‘Alaska too Juventle Division rs. Walter Hu st president : s ... %2 gun O 1... 05.2, according to the Bu- ’ ; May 26, "58. of the East Oakland PTA Council eee Gen Shoe”... ae. Senta eG -.: ig tireau of | Advertising, American 3 . install next year’s offcers. ‘| Sullivan said, “I didn't think) Gen Tel --.. $2, Texas co s+s+ 38 , Newspapers Publishers Assn. a NO ices | In Memoriam 2 Cemetery Lots 5| Help Wanted Male 6 * ri . ons ex @al .... 7 s| I Was th fifth } a e OI a SLL L LOL LOL LS LLL LLL LOL LLL LLLP PPBDALLLP PLL LPL A LPL AA ALA They are Mrs. Clyde Kehl, pres anything like that could happen|Gen Tire ..'. 24 Textron... t we e fifth straight year in, IN LOVING MEMORY OF HUS-|2 LOTS, $20028 FOR BOTH A ident; Mrs. Douglas White, mother here. There are so many good|Gilittte ..-.. 933 Thomo Pa -.-- $8, which General Motors, Ford and. | eee Peta dead pacer =e ekiend Wena” weno Gardens | siding. salesmen Experienced vice president; Gregory Noyes. fa- people in this neighborhood.” Goodrich a s14 Tran W Air | 122 Chrysler ranked in that order as, ENOLESY, MAY ree fae PANNIE Foe asl esd ; 7 | mouth. ae Ce he jon so Son wo PRECAST " : fe : year ..... ransamer ... 492 national advertisers and the 1th’ ear mothe a ve ¥ A ge Ti, yays so trie unselfish and kind. | Hrs — ne * . ’ % . c nd Robert A. fe i ‘ ; ABLE WALLED LAKE 5 ; ang pow spree = a on nme Re. a6 ileal © 18.6, year in which General Motors Tet R‘Eneieby. dear sister of Mra.|_ you'll find this world his equal |" “cemetery lots. § graves. $100. 2 reccar aryl is poo carpecter i r : president; Mrs. . Greyhound .". 15.6 a Car o* Bs Ada Hazel: seven grandchildren A beautiful life that came to an| &taves, $50. Call MArket 41814) exp Permanent position. Age not Ken Printy, secretgry. ounty irt S Guif Ol .....1113¢ Un Pac ..... :, 99.4 the parade. and 18 great-grandchildren also |, end. or MArket 42215 iimiting factor, Call KEnwood ' : Lt Unit Air Lin’. 26. survive Prayer service will be He died as he li od. ne’ = 1 ‘or appointment E Others. are Mrs. Harold Adams,| - ome ae Unit aire... o3| GM spent better than $53 mil- held Monday. May 26. af 7.30) | friend red, seerrenats cs Sgn ) GRAVES. AkoE EASTER ‘MANUPACTUR- treasurer; Mrs. Charles Wi Hooker El... 29 Unit Pruit .... 47.8) pm. from Voorhees Siple Puneral Sadiv missed by his beloved wife, | LI 1-7150. er will consider ried with . ilkop, Following is a list of children Til. Cent "33 Un Gas Cp... 21.2) lion, Ford $31 million and Cane. | Home with Rev. M R_ Everett! Mrs. Hazel Mazer & daughters. ear for 1 == a ates it Ej Pon- _ parliamentarian; Mrs. Ray Ches-\) ot penta, area couples as inaust Ray US Lines... 283) il officiating. Following the prayer| Lorena. Joyce, Geraldine & arand| ~~ Help W. yr avatlable May 27 , in ; born to Pontiac area couples as Indust Ray ... 176 08 pup 323 ler $36 million, pervice Mrs) Engiciy will be cakea| chilgren elp Wanted Male 6/| tiac area. Available May 27. $107 - ney, historikn, and Mrs. Harry — cise OEM U8 Steel 1... 646. _ ; to the Harrisburg Funeral Home, in L = PPP LPPLL OL PLL PLP LL weekly to start. Write Pontias i. Audy council de’ te. recorded in the County Clerk's — Cop Bes $9 ; US Tob 9298) Total national advertising in Herrseur ©: lil. for service and| t Lo Hog ee oo Peccaen Gr tc tokeree teas on Press Bost e ’ lega sae : — ” nt nt i dale i by at : Mrs. Don Terry's fifth grade|*ttice. Only the father’s name is Interiak fr ’" 196 WestU" Be +: 193 newspapers in 1957 was $757.- Deen Hee ric on anne Meay Dem. 1061 the market, Must be experienced. rot WANTED Wit MECHANT WALLED LAKE. Int Bus Mch. .349 Westg El . BTS 401,000. With production costs add- day Puneral arrangements by the His memory is as dear today Iso bet clas, Mechanic Experi- Babyhood Wonda-Chairs. Car nec- room mothers will fresh- P As in the hour h enceq_in Auto. T rs l serve re William P. Weeks, $i§ Beal wood Dr. Int Harv ..... 345 white Mot |. 477 og. _Voorhees-Siple Puneral Home gone lees Ge his’ ewe ane? band pt aL iba essary. Good earning potential ments. Dougias C. 8 1372 Decker Rd. gat Bie is ae Wilson & Co .. 218 ¢d. the figure amounted to $810.- UJ =| Sadly, minced be bi momar = BILL SPENCE See Mr.- Brunelle “Groveland on —— | Rite Sabet Hay we apie ma [ny gabe 4 Pema Hg 000000, up 2.6 per cont: from 1956 ORFINER. MAY 26. 1958, JOHN G . — ——_—~ | ,,RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE| feieay ‘between, Pontiee and ; dhs . € »@ 1 62 Hamilto ge 18 deg agina Ee alf-way ween ontiae an ° : . William D Snyder, 5663 Carlburt int Sliver | 3 Ynwst sh & US mes ! : | of Mrs" Lawrence Aneiton candlen Funeral Directors 4 39.500 PE “YE sooKING | Flint, Holly 1,- Michigan. ‘ rippled Society Gives Orville B. VanBickie 1533 KE. Lake Dr. [nt Tel & Tel 343 Zenith Rad ... 62 | Mre Lor c ; = R YEAR TO “BOOKING eR Teo a Victor L. 8 1386 Applet | rs rin Cronkright. dear) A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” agent with car to contact civic | MEDICAL LABORATORY SUPER- Fell hip to City M Herald EB. See, 37738 14- Mite Ra STOCK AVERAGES Youth, on esses | re Pee et Mrs te cows ane C and service organizations in small | visor — $6,199 to $6.389 to fill &® eows ip ° ity an DeVaugh R. Tillery, 908 Brushwood Dr. (Comptled by The Associated erteas | | be held Werdnes da May a at a FUNER AT H N E pier ora a monte te cellect. saber Mera! Morea“ seaieal eet Soak te or Indust Rails U Uti Stoe ks | owe Sih be Mite BEAR Or NERAL HOME Must be free tonttevel, Immedi: | ‘Technologist. wih two. years of om -* : as oc | ar ut Py Albert Covert, of 177 Summit] Simes F. Fettes, 1675 DelMonte Prev dav ...... 2407 936 | Home with Dr Milton Bank of. Drayton Plaine _OR ST75}) ste opening. Advances plus (op medical laboratary experience or Ave., has been awarded with Theodore Gingeil, 1208 Thurston Week ago 2466 909 ae 163 re Oa Noe oni Gone ents commissions Write G DeHaven, | possession of Dachelor's degree a s . rg wi a s BO ei 8 i | Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery D ] h : re : fellowship from the National So- Jalmer B. Rainandh, 1953. W Lake Year ato... 2878 143 Thad 1829 Pre maces Gritia euseral Howe oneison- Jo TS | fin’ Grant Ave. Kansas city 6 ology and technology a meas . ; ; , dal ¥. ! 404 Decker Rd iy988 high ...... 2502 94 802 | . | : Sr pet ne FUNERAL HOME ACTU ane aboratory experience. Generous ciety of Crippled Children and, Lynde 5, Botewy, i a eee ee ee en eee TT 808 «120 186.6 Four Pontiac burglaries are be- lSuIEAR: W , afte | “Designes_for Funerals” 89 — Cal — Ny i paid vacation. liberal sick leave Adults and financed by Alpha Gam-| Meivia L. Berrington, 300g Hoeft al ele wise os = eo sal ae lieved solved with the confession of - Wa "260° Bar 2? ne Co ~~ BPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL _ ier Gente Write only a fon baichigns aire isthe attrac: ma Delta, international women’s sees ee Rossonewek rr. ets was ,a 19-year-old youth arrested by | i aed pusend at Ecs es Thoughtful Serv're ss FE._2-5841 Ble enter, oe 660, 470 8 = Apply ott Btate Hes: . a —— _ t £ ESE | y a nt = ersonne e r fraternity. . palio W widjMile Ra. : | . : Clinton Post state troopers Thurs- | Frank, Salvador and Tony Gulzar, | Voorhees-Siple EXPERIENCED TV BENCH MAN.| ard Leuhmanr. . ‘ Covert, a supervisor at the De-| Edgar L- Monty. 220 8 pringpark ‘Industrial Company day night. e nt Big belts Velseree 2nd) Cree art time. FE 42418. After 6 p.m : : r Y troit office of the Michigan Em- gree, Mexsoste S Ue ete! Bu : Grond Ra as cen Thomas Postell of 24 Walnut St. oust ar ga Guizar SiG) | FUNERAL HOME A Steady Job MEN WANTED n : ne : Zs servi r ployment Security ‘Commission,| Bsrnon P. Martin. 1290 Decker = BUYS | p ' was among four persons held by | rato am trom Bt. Vincent's| mene SE ate OF Motor For outside employment. Clean Ernest E. Lindsay, 127 Angle Rd n for a good a will attend a special four-week | none, Se Woo econ, taal Rearitt ; . . the troopers after a routine check| Catholic Churéh -with interment! . pied : steady a Appear. working conditions, hours unlim- Revert |) Conrad: 300 Ravel aU NEW YORK (—Pennant Corp. . | Cc in Mt Hope Cemetery. Pontiac. (% fe red reference & mechanical| ited. Apply at Savoy Motel. 120 training course at the Institute of Leet oe igen 5 te a a Recitation of the Rosary will be BOX REPLIES qriie Oe ee | he ee i ata “ ay : ie at pm Monday from th 11 iq ~ Pectin. inca. | bs * mM. Physical Medicine and Rehabilita-; - ‘purchased by Industrial E ner rifles and shotguns and a revolver. at Spm Monday from the Hun-|} . 4, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 12, 24, , | SARBER WANTED AS A PART- | MEN GANTED APPLY 3 ® tion, New York University-Bellevue| For every-man, woman and child | : a Penal ; [Beuiese wie lets ete “10 sn a9 32 42 be. 68. 67 ner, 2Ti Dinie Evy, Paddock. Between 8:30 & 9 s.m. Medical Center, from June 16 in the United States, there are Prises Inc. in a stock exchange; _ * ostell was turned over to Pon- he Bee ee CANVASSER WANTED. DRAW &| MEN OVER 25. SALES. SERVICE. through July 11 ‘roughly two classified ads pub- eal. tiac officers and admitted the . [EASRENCe MAY 25, 1958. HARRY 70, 71, ie 73, 74, 76, 77, ar era FE 2-8245. 8, a.m. ay ae ene bie ; et k + | burglary of Travis Hardware, 456 | Boe renanic. ar 16 peeved § 88, 88, 118, 113. ae ee ee eee lished in newspapers. Every year, | i A ' ardware, 456 | | usband of Clessia Lawrence. dear, 5 am ot Mich, State Emp, i : " = 2 « . - | Or = ; | father of Mrs. LeRoy Jones. Mrs ‘died WY Py SNTCTS > Office, 142 Wayne. Geographic center of the U. S.!newspapers run more than 300.- | ie Grand Rapids firm manu- Orchard Lake Ave., on May 7 ; Lloyd sil up. Roser SAM g ly EXPERIENCED REAL SALESMEN. OVER 30) 30, MARRIED. is Smith county, Kansas. 100,000 classified AUS Oe summer and, '? wate the guns were stolen. | NE a oo ee a The Pontiac Press Te reek ool nete ae train. FE 5-2478. Mr. eS ——— juvenile furniture. According to Detectives James’ #randchildren also survive. Pu- funty for LIVE WIRE SALES. ectives James | Neeral cerciceneil pelea weanerl| ‘ ALES- | SALESMAN. B ‘ service will be held Weaner. MAN. ‘DILDING MATERI- _ * * * ‘Bale and Alan Noble. Postell also | | day, May 28, at Ma a fiom crs FOR WANT ADS CONTACT: als. New ebeggaed ct to be intro THE SPECI ALTY Walter E. Bronston, Industrial admitted breaking into the Wood: | Se ee ene Ty Deen offic. DIAL FE 2 8181. WM ri TN TV ior te Taek Gaon Penns press ~ \ ame president, said yesterday that 33,-.ward-Earlmore Service Station a | oe oF cesar le Imlay City | . M. fa eh IEDY Box 71, Sasa ms | Tl) S : { MF fe rence wii eo | state 3 ; OF THE HOUSE 990 comirTioe shares of Industrial April 24 and stealing the revolver; | (ie Sparks Griffin’ Funeral Home| From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3101 yes : “te 4-3560 Spey Salesman = oN were exchanged for Pennant Corp. Oman’s Sunoco Station, 180 Or-| : rent IE Brom tt yee are dee wcanie : re . : pe PIPER. MAY 25, 1958 MARGARET) a eel ce ~~ EXPERIMEN’ fied with what you are making assets. Industr s eng: =har, ake : 6 asx sas niga Coniee 1. oT All errors should be re RIME NT, AL In heavy aca oe Ease rv ae no I i. en , | age 41, beloved wife of -Rawin| oe gees a. rence SHEET METAL MEN en “FE S-8511 for appointment Oakland Count ’s Newest Most ds a mare Te EN ee = \ Pifer. beloved daughter of Bert pebliicy arise | ortere ener Thordigh sheet met 1 tab ies staree) Co Ss ie Se y ST Os goods nd transportati ion. May 5. | nate dese mother of Richard § than to cancel the charges gapetionce a qirceal: ee gan is expanding. Here is a real ry 7 . or ——— oe ees Claire: goo aes and Judith | for that portion of the first other experimental work ‘Layout opportunity. eautilu of Stanley | ocktai unge * | Glougie, Mie ner MacArthur and/f ment which hes, been te: | Must be hand forming essential. = Upholsterer Wanted f Mrs Vera Davidson. F | as been ren- ; 0 completely fab- : c An atmos here of complete relaxation, cocktails the way Bishop Sheen Say 8: ies will be held Wednesday, May! sre een ee 3105 EB Map e'Ra. Birminghs Perry Roosevelt Hotel, 3p ™: you like them, and a luncheon and dinner menu to please aT en eit Ree er Mie tee ate ae