The Weather ‘ RS OVER PE U.8. Weather Bureau Forecast ‘ Cloudy, Cooler ~ ia 114th YEAR a wk ke PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, “> IONDAY, APRIL 30, 1956 —49- PAGES ABOOCIATER TERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE noo Te te i TAKE ir EASY! — Members of the local Reunien patrol of the “Benavides of Pontiac, Becky Odell of Commerce, Mary pital Gra- Local: Girl Scouts j Girl Scouts liné up at the county health department to get their shots from Mrs. Evelyn. Joyner, county health nurse. From left to right Get Ready for Roundup 4-Inch Deluge . Strands Drivers, ‘Drenches Yards | - Busy Road Commission rts Tide Receding | Re Over County’ A weekend siege of rain dumped close to four inches velle of Four Towns and Susan Ebbert of Rochester. Gayle Schenck and Joyce Meyer are also members of this patrol. — are Dorothy Staley of Clarkston, Marceline Dennis and Jovita UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (P— The ‘United Nations says the in 194 was Some couRtries don't report as well gan. ; By JACK PATTERSON If memory. serves us correctly we mentioned recently in this col- umn that there is- plenty of room e| _ \for debate as to the desirability of| | opening the trout season on. the _jof—water on “most —of—the: county, spilling: water into) hundreds of basements and’ making many county roads impassable. : Many county residents out for a Sunday drive be- ‘}eame bogged down in road wash-outs. The Automobile Club of Michigan reported thousands of caljs from stranded motorists and many “stick in the mud” cases. ————+— But county officials repert-most ‘ jof fhe flooded areas receding to- day except for portions of North.| if oie) iabsolutely nothing—and we mean jpothing. on opening day and throughout the: Opening day dawned as weer? season, is” #8 that goes. But x the frigid waters and/did precisely, WASHINGTON «—The White 1 They agreed House ‘ammounced today President with water f@mperatures, ee tigre pth lene, day that Soekarno of Indonesia will arrive | | was one of those days, as Mike . . around a chilly 40 degrees, th EES I Today's Press [rants catmea i omega cee wished you were home and County News... ......... 28 99. fishermen, ‘ Down the road abit we learned own here from father was here. The weather | paitorials sreevateneissyses - that real Sees St ee Eisenhower’ ee eR eee eee Oe eee 0, bad °. it 24 eee e Jes r iel ' Pontiae Press Photo anti -@utin O ens Here June’29 western, Greenfield, and Grand ne Gig. Cc g DP River which’ are still closed to GETS PRIZE FOR PREDICTION — Mrs. Wil- Savings ‘Bonds by Joe Haas, member of The “4 traffic, lard Boardman, winner in Man About ‘Fown Base- Pontiac Press editorial staff. (Full particulars _ 6 000 Girl Scou ts to Pitch Camp 22exp2n5 OE casts cooler temperatures on the ‘ a C y for Ne | R eer be cmend ten a | Will Launch Drive May” 4 G : Fla ‘ around 30-34 tonight. aro ‘ areup ain ounty or ationa oundup tecseahe Seceaie deltas Police, Civic Groups Plan : ti, 7 partly cloudy skies with higher’ : ry By JANET ODELL - camp cies isdirector ofjwill be erected by the teenage France, the Netherlands and Den- temperatures around 52-56, A ] ( S f t ( heck ngers Ssraeé S Six. thousand Girl Scouts and site and facilitie’,4fitlined details girls for their living quarters.|mark. on one and Oakland, nn ua ar a e y ' their leaders will descend on High-/of the physical sett of the camp.|Stacks of boards will be converted| Already some of the water pipes|County Sheriff pt. reported a) ; land Recreation area the latter) The Roundup was authorized by into tables and benches. Charcoal have been laid and areas are being rash of calls on flooded basements | With the signing of a proclamation by Pontiac Mayor Three Reported Killed part of June, The. first large scale,|the Girl Scout national board four|stoves will be set up for cooking) readied for the tant, B' will take ieee —— motorists beginning) Wi}liam D. Donaldson, final plans for a city-wide auto-, jn Weekend Skirmish) , e e a national Reeaaiy of senior Citiveers son. E Wil be the meat) tree meth © Coy. a ee ew eee. mobile safetyfeature check May 7-13 are fairly complete,’ Dag Calls for Peace ” Scouts will take place from June \dramatic demonstration since cov- Thirty large tents are to ‘he ‘pitch the tents |\CALLS FLOOD BOARD H ill, ch { the Chambe 29 to July 11. jered-wagon days of American girls) raised for administrative “of- BUILD PERMANENT ARENA Deputy Thurman Sauvage saia/*°°O" ding to Clyde R. Haskill, chairman of the t eee eee John Hirlinger, manager of the}and women creating comfortable) tices.” These include a commis- | As a-permanent gift to the state the sheriff department switchboard of Commerce safety committee which is sponsoring the JERUSALEM Israel said to- pl och —. cero oer st rca ee minimum of sary, trading posts, hospital; in- \of Michigan the Girl Scouts will|““looked like a Christmas tree” dur-'évent. ‘day its casualties from weekend _from the national Girl Scout staff toqeipment. a snack —— ‘00 = opener | — somiiagl os . ody Soncnes' = calls, Fad He said that plans this year include stationing of |incidents on wen ae te Gaye __ duties ay-lour han wed email sents By a special act of Congress a’ ‘permanent buildings ‘on the site. ‘throughout the city, roma policemen at five check points located in ne one wounded, ‘detachment. of the Fifth Army will (Continued en Page 2, Col. 1) Tie Pentiac Fire Dept was Egypt and Israel, parties to Cu ban Rebe Is S ue Iched:| e/heip set up and maintain the called to the Bethany Ba ix: The policemen will issue warning summonses to| 12-day old cease-fire agreement, gq |Roundup.. In_sttendance. nr County Supervisors Church at 15 Mark St, to pump ‘motorists whose cars are found . fan mre equi + a blamed the other for” oll are 6 Military ice a ospita tour feet of. water out of the ~~ *men vers. W. ave flareup, Rights of Citizens F TOZEN] Perwonnel. Michigan state Police #0 acest Test Regaht church's flesded basement. Tito to Visit Russia [hours in which to ShOW| , the accusations came es U.N. j will also assist. ~| Oakland County supervisors will! Waterford and Avon Townships ithat defects are repaired or’ Secretary General Dag Hammar. HAVANA, Cuba (#—Cuba’s Cabinet today ordered a SPECRAL POST OFFICE pet ene | at vans a.m. imthe both reported a siege of calls!) BELGRADE, Yugoslavia i —/have to pay ‘Tines, Haskill) skjold neared the’ end of his 45-day freeze on constitutional guarantees after 70 The United States Postoffice De-| County ice Building to discuss ‘throughout Sunday with some! President Tito will visit Russia inisaid. Cars which pass the| peace mission to the Middle partment will set up a special sub-|"Pe t@X equalization report, appor-roads in Avon Township forcing |June at the invitation of the Soviet) itest will win- windshield East, begun April 6. He held a civilian rebels attacked an army base 60 miles east of section to handle the thousands of ao ane: ae er Pic water into many cars that sai- _gove ronment, It will be his first! stickers. | final meeting in ges this morn. Havana in an arent bid to take over the count jeces of mail going in and out of “CMY received from ¢ tax tempted to-travel flooded streets. ‘trip to the U.S.S.R. since Yugosta-/ ‘ ; | ing with Egyption Foreign Min. er sf & e ry. Ip tm eleph ‘e Commission, County Clerk Lynn) The Oakland County Road = n- via was kicked out of the ‘Comin-; The check is voluntary, but Don ister Mahmoud Fawzi, : The government of President-Fulgencio Batista said:the camp. A special telephone |, "5 y “ s the aidson- urged-drivers-to-take-part . deine hookup — Milford, Roundup 1956— D4 Hien said today>— . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5 'form in a .| An official Israeli announcement . the reovlt at the Domingo Goicuria army base, just out- wilt be used. eit ——-——s — saying hep ya car repeal pa Fog xamined at least once a ye second soldier died today side Matanzas, had been crushed swiftly with 11 rebels) qne ta = chi as a result of a mine explosion rgest mass-movement “of t t FE Ww t P bl iview of the many traffic accidents killed and a number wounded. It said only’ ‘three Cuban) teenage girls in history will get | O Or is aces a eI Y TO em cauged by faulty equipment. under a military ve The first | "soldiers were wounded. | sie ring he wee a ae VV; | The army announced as they arrive in Detroit and | | School driver training classes cioss- to the frontier of Egypt's jthat former . President) witt bring the girls to the High. | | and from eity service clubs will Gaza Strip, Israel also reported . check these items: brakes, front |. farmer was killed in another ine [Carlos Prio Socarras, who land area. and rear lights, exhaust systems, \cident yesterday, has been re peatedly) Every state and territory of the Windshield wipers, tires, steer. | Sources in Cairo close to Ham-- =~ in aa ras jc har. g ed. with plotting! United States will be represented. ing, glass, rearview mirrors and i marskjold expressed belief the dis. against the government, In addition, there will be campers horns, ‘rains would not affect the out» shad been arrested with a from Canada, Mexico, Columbia, en this mission. Cyprus = Bound © British number, of his friends. ~~ (Brazil, the West indies, England.) — check: Ww. Huron and N. Sagi| He planned to leave Egypt later Gen. Francisco Tabernilla, army. inaw streets, to be manned at! ltoday for his last discussions with Transport Loaded With icf or statt, said Pris Socarac C A A p bi C h night by Rotary and Optimist Officials in Israel, winding up his Soldiers’ Families, jwho was ousted by Batista pel be ‘0 ing ras clubs; Auburn avenue near E, mission. He is due-to report back | bloodless revolt in March 1 Boulebard S., Exchange and Lions'bY May 4 to * U.N, Security. nes ‘had been taken into custody el {C f N [ clubs; W. Montcalm avenue near|Council in New . York. ’ Pisa dare gre oth Bric Protect the personal safety of the 0 la t Car ansing ‘Summitt street; "Kiwanis club; N.| A well-informed source in Cairo franspo plane le i former President.” . »¢ said Egypt row was willing to ac- ish servicemen, their wives and, LANSING f — Answers to why Johnson avertue near State street, rf rskjold’ children’ bound to strife-torn Cyp-' When word of the revolt la plane's wing tore off and why| ‘Civitan club; and Orchard Lake - — ergy i aim: rus crashed on takeoff today. Two reached Havana, Batista report- |; avente near Berwick boulevard, -Fayp an & sraelj. forces * And papa Leo Dorssers, who saw hig 15 children married contemplated his farm; 14 Mile reads were reported | closed to traffic due to high wa- ter. In addition, Drake road south of 15 Mile Rd, was declared im- passable by the commissien, 1? unmarried children the sturdy . Dutch) was in no four Despite the number of homes re- ported flooded, no cases of fam; law enforcement agencies: Birmingham Police said they re-, Ie Papa said, 'basements, The Rouge River was! _|dered the attendant, Halsted road between 13 and | tation Robbed. Lone Gunman Man Escapes With $1 After Holding Up Local Gas Attendant ~ A lone bandit held up the at- tendant of a Waterford Township gas station last night and escaped with about $18 from the cash reg- ister, township police said, ; The bandit, about 40 and armed with a .22 caliber revolver, or- Mathews, 26, into a back room while he escaped on foot, Det. Don Graviin said. Mathews, of 807 St. Clair St. told Gravlin he was not harmed. The bandit walked into the sta- tion at Elizabeth Lake and Cass Lake roads about 1:50 a.m. today, Math ws said, and pulled the gun out when Mathews turned to wait on. him, Burma Returns U Nu in Weekend Election ter U Nu’s regime has been returned to power for another four! years in weekend siairemmanna | elections. * * * With only 80 of the 200 seats contested, latest returns showed U Nu's’ Anti-Fascist. League had grabbed most of them. . Burma's Communists, who have been active ever since U Nu took office in 198, showed little strength. . * * * U Nu’s election was seen as the forerunner of -another four years of Burmese neutrality and possibly culture Committee today a new ery Qntario settled back to normal tricts worked day and night on Continuation of trade through the farm bill designed to compromise routine today in the wake of cele- wash-outs of county roads. differences with the Eisenhower brating Canada's largest m4§8' continued to flood thé office this 'Tron Curtain. Pontiac Deaths Debora Jean Crabtree Funeral services for Debora jJean Crabtree; infant daughter of \J. C. and Barbara Crabtree, 14 \Tregent St., were scheduled for p. m. today in Huntoon Funeral Rev. James Luther, pastor of . ‘Silver Crest Baptist Church, was to officiate. Burial was to follow| | The baby was stillborn Saturday |sides her parents, she is survived ‘by a brother, J.C. Crabtree Jr. an Edna Wilma Green | Mrs. Edna Wilma Green, 71, who ‘died early Sunday in her home at! 259 S. Jessie St., was removed Sunday evening to Benton, Ky., near where she lived most of her life. She had come to Pontiac one lyear ago with her husband, George Mrs. iJ. Green, who survives, of Public Works Joseph W. Jewell Green was born May 18, 1885 in| Also surviving is one daughter, iMrs. I. J., Webb of Avon Town- ship; seven sons, Ray Green of |Pontia¢, Willie Green of Clawson, Fred Green of Detroit. Gene Green of Stockton, Calif., be ____ will take place. livestock feed grains such as oats, bills yet.” . iSunday. | hower has been invited. Jack Appleman, 78, of Detroit.|fye and barley. + ; + Th Detroit, thousands of automo-} Eulice Adams, 46, of Flint. : | A sudden thunderstorm failed to biles . were stalled in flooded On July 7 2 cast of Palmer A. Marsh, 52, of Pontiac. | Py |dampen the wedding ceremonies in strecti: Many were-completely sub- Seowts wil present a festival of: Mrs. Martha Papara, 58, of East isarmament Talks jay St. Mary's Romen Catholic merged as resi cols wok our American Heritage. Gov, G. Rock D » ey ” Church, nor the 32-hour round of ‘Gy on caine . . . Mennen Williams is to be the |“ festivities which’ followed, jay morning. Leroy Brouse, 39, of Coldwater. Mi ed j | d | | mer et et | St Yt te MITEQ HM IMCECASIOM | ee see) J Trever Jr., 16, of Utica: B BI t Vj i am inspirational interpretation of LONDON (Side talks between 0 asi Viciim tour Inches of snow blanketed in. northern i] history with = cast of -jmembers of ‘the U.N, -Disarma- s Michiga tone a All 5,000 Roundup camp-| BODO the Baboon ment subcommittee peas. sched- on Satisfacto " List. around Pelléton, Sault Ste, Marie ers ‘will ‘Close the ‘ceremony aul. ik T. ] h wed today. amid growing ‘indica- ry | and Traverse City. singing a special version of “ IKES Le ep one Se thew te enpent negotiations; DAYTON, Ohio (}—Andrew Don-| Superintendent of Pontiac Dept. Bless America” which Irving Ber * se ole aid Dixon, 27, victim of a mysteri- lin has been asked. to write. Poles on Coast ot indecision. . ous bombing at his home hours reported most of the flooded base-| {Marshall County, Ky., and was} — — : one the Round LOS ANGELES - #}—Drunks in| Harold E. Stassen, U.S. repre- before his schedwed. marri age wd ae PB age: apie aroma) /saarried soca age - Me and Marceline Dennis of (P¢ Vicinity of Pico and Lalsentative at the negotiations mects aeey. Mae: Ferries eS ne He dest | tw betw H ade ol ‘Cienega — an area’ totally unlike! privately with the chief Soviet factory” condition at Good Samar- andest, hit. was between Huron Pontiac. Gayle Schenck of West-| ithe —Beigian.Congo_--_were_ ree! Lad ej ret'itan Hospital today. and Orchard Lake avenue and west | acres and Becky Odell of Com- ted swearin prt the stuff to- (delegate, Deputy Foreign Minister, * + 8 of Franklin boulevard, Jewell said. | merce and Mary, Lynne Gravelle of ee g Andrei Gromyko. Policy talks were, police x: aid they had no clues as Motorists traveling the Harris F Four Towns will be other members e ¢ 6 |also scheduled between the United to: who Rad placed a -homemadejLake area around Baldwin and of the group. From Rochester Su- States, Britain, France and Can bomb on the Dixon front porct 1 at Montcalm reported the level of the san Ebbert will join tthe Scouts: and from Clarkston Dorothy Staley. ‘Mrs. Leland Jones is local chair-| man of the Roundup. Dorothy Hol-' ligter is in charge of training the lo¢al Roundup patrol, Carolann Bingham, Field Director 6f North-' ern Oakland County, will be on the waterfront staff at the camp. | Hardware Store Looted in Weekend Burglary ‘Oakland County Sheriff's detec- tives begai investigation today into ~ @ Weekend breakin at a Telegraph Road hardware store. Several ported missing. Two outboard motors, a portable'cent of the Army's 688,000 civilian some typewriter, several guns and fish- articles of merchandise were re-| Bobo the baboon js still on the tam, swinging merrily frem tele ot the freeation Eroup phohe pole to telphone pole Until Friday, Bobo had been an| ada, the four Western 1 rs Most chearveti: fet, the sceeais his sister and-two-aunts suffered behind fur motorists mired in mud- loway, nearby Dixor |lake up to the road. In outlying areas throughout the and county, wrecker service was hours Engle wood. ht * n was hurt seriously, added attraction in'a cage at 8 mittee talks have reached an, im- minor injuries When a box con- dy side roads. filling station. Then her owner de-| passe. They believe the gralip: has taining ‘the bomb was opened in) The lowest-—temperature jcided to give her to the 200 but, {little alternative but 16 report its the living room ef the Dixon ho me ing 8 a.m, in Pontiac was 35 de- Home when the man from the 200 ap-| scanty progress to the 12-nation Saturday evenin ; 4 jpeared, Bobo broke away from N. * iher cage and took off. LJ * jas if she was trapped atop a roof |but- as her owner climbed up to| grab her, she took off across tele-| \phone wires. She's still swinging. Now—Collar Workers employes are ‘“blue-collar’’ work- grees. The.mercury registered 44 Disarmament ‘Commission | * lat 1 p.m. land await new instructions, Dixon, a University of: Dayton | The commission will probably student, had planned ta wed |mittee to its task. Local Vandalism Blamed jon Gang of Juveniles | | 40 windows \building at 90 Cadillac St., accord- ing reels, a plastic gun case, and ers—paid on & Jopality wage basis. ing to Pontiac police reports. traveler's ‘clock were among the) from Anderson Hardware, 2182 So Telegraph Rd., Bloomfteld Town-' ship. The store is owned by Keith| Andersop_of. Detroit. _ The Weather _ The other half aye ‘white collar” oy iG ongress. Cost of the destruction, first ne-\der' to steal the mitts. they added. articles alleged to ‘have been stolen'—paid at national eles ‘set by! lticed Saturday, has. rpot yet been One mitt was worth $25, the other ldetermined, police said. oa ef For awhiie yesterday, it looked | reassign the five-power subcom- (ser ah- | camallinibinisi ites IBaseball Mitts Token From: A pair of baseball In the past iorith, a suspected reported | WASHINGTON — About-50 per S808 of{ juvenifes haye smashed) parked Sunday evening at 34, Oak- in a storage land Ave. The leragke ‘Bad Luck Plagu Plagues - wea (Continued From Pepe One) cars Water too cold for much fishy. a¢- tivity. Pontiac police said A little farther down the road, | unkpown sports enthusiast: _Sor~ Clark, man of many parts d open vent windows in or. and ex-officio mayor of Curran was found sulking in solitary | splendor, If you don’t believe our — pa 2 Parked Cars ° mitts stolen from two t [SO y . _ | version of fishing conditions, just : ¢ 24 ) isome of Germany's most popular |; 98 N. Saginaw ~~ ~~ BRING YOUR FILMS te SIMMS for BEST POSSIBLE | Only genuine KODAK paper and chemi¢sis ‘ assure 5 Bach photo has- deckle ) date stamped on it. Church’ families observe “fam- |’ | ily at home” night, (PRP LPI OS Rushed Direct to EASTMAN KODAK for Simms ~y price and quality any- AN used best es marg A pictures. d jedges and —~ mansoni ~ COLOR: FILMS Best. Color Prints RUSH / all e Complete with Carrying Case . Made in “CERMANY PRECISION 4x40 POWER Binoculars $7.95 Value Precision made 4x40 power binocu- lars at thi ssn speck 8 Ger mad Regular the “a ball pen approved ak 7 educators, ‘ie too. 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Thus, the fierce winds “ee Doininates * 66 steve Election ’ Campaign 225 pif eg aE soar indefinitely, barely flapping’ Gongpaghie oacy — : By ROBERT VIN Y Fr wlio tele aol celta aaa ag ee For governor, the Democra oungsto: i r| ts , W, Reider, and ¥ wa ,O'N " 7 COLUMBUS (INS)-— name of|approved a constitutional amend-| Republican te the Elsen- | hav wide. te Ee ee - mer support e 8 open race among | Mayor Frank Kryzan; ispeaker of the Ol oni talk Democratic] ment increasing the term of gov-| hower administration in the | former Toledo and fed- _|ameaker of the Ohio Yause now i USED mayor Lausche has-indicated no choice, completing his third ter Or Gov, Frank 4 a 9. /ernor from two to four years — | organization of the Senate. Bat eral price stabilizer Michael VY.’ but DiSalle is considered a slight hiet- te al arms -86 vio’ s| i . *S effective in 1958—but also limiting] fo win, Bender mast first unsell | DiSalle; Cleveland Municipal | Pent ee aiticer, and Hie We Reconditioned and Electvitied all three phases of Ohio's , : ‘ Municipal | favipite 4 «~ _1Brown, former Me din 1a mayor who |} in Our Service Depart t ; 1958 election campaigns. &@ governor to two terms. geri on — who is wh dudge John E. Sweeney; Colum. . The Republicans will dial be-lis winding up his second term as | partmen The G-year-old chief execu- a er bis. part, bs caw jomyng wayne _ _* ow monloggye trend tweeh Attorney General C: William ‘Heute nant) | governor > i ‘ “ f . ee i 3 4 ‘ctor ae 2 nieparemseenet neni sabnoitiomct ‘ ~ ih * oe wed ts running oe yer i : f a » “I Like tke’ campaign of ‘his | Lauscho's cabinet; anti-Lausche | : : i PORTABLE p i.) 1950 5 : re ery Fountain own, 4 : | i —— States ee Art Gal , be | : ! ONE WEEK SPECIAL pre ene AE verwiae, (Froths With Suds Again Beg - ——- expressed Wins 4-H Grant | CONSOLE $2950 prs gaee sonens One Deanenet WASHINGTON @—The Nationalje tee wai asia : nel EAST LANSING om -- Melvin] Merman Cleo a ane Sear “paseneoes. ~ i ee ‘two Republicans to succeed ic aiery of Art fountain was froth: wo ‘ts Y Prove ‘Thompson of Ravenna has been] MICHIGAN CREDIT SRGnMMLAAins ant actings ter gayerets pos cas || -FREE him. | Bows maging factor against| granted a national 4H club foun-| .*#ferd, regardless of bow Dh acne Sone i f HOME: DEMONSTRATION _— Yn addition, Lausche is certain fo ing. yesterday~but’ the 86-degree)jis already-remote chances of win-| dation fellowship to- work -with the | - oe || 30 Mile Radi ‘ Gusta i be Ohio's’ <“tavorite can” Dewior heat didn’t have anything to dolning a spot on the national ticket. | International Farm Exchange Pre-| NO SECURITY ‘OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ile Radius : Guarantee rh eas iaate tor the presidency Regardless of what happens in|gram in Washington. Thompson tener amONt PLACE TO PAY ||. Call Any Time FE 8- 1564 _— although Lausche himself doesn’t ade ers, Ss 2 - r) af a rege al the = torial race, the state’s 23. was a delegate. to Turkey under. em merican Association of Credit Counsellors Trade-in accepted. We rebuild and take seriously his chances of land-| 0 rio wens - member —ae delegation | the Farm Exchange Program, in “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling experience assist you" . service aff mekes. ing @ spot on the national ticket. Se ~~ “ — = speach . ne ee 1951. Hours: Daily 3 to 5. Wed. & Sat. 9 to | Evenings by App't. Hi d t BR T SEEKS BENDER'S SEAT A’ similar ‘stunt ‘was pulled alsplit is not expected to be 4 » 50.000 MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS wes J HERS Distributors Revere 8. P P pec! altered| ‘There can be more than 50,000) au & tame Oo ge se Instead, the bushy-haired, cigar- }week” ago, SSE ___jearthworms in an acre of soil. | . ans vie eoae “SRMOVE'Oaktond Theater if Bia aaa Clemens St. sicuumanataaeergrena a sail a -niadebnaiiaign taeenstentpemareoatie nage spplandialipiinetentatp panbeennaiahessaninaasinnits aes mer cocnbipaicenscapeertvsing assent == = erent =e oon smoking Lausche is concentrating his unorthodox campaigning—and . _ very little it has been to date—in his attengpt to wrest the senatorial - seat of the late Robert A. Taft) . from a fellow-Clevelander, Sen. “s George H. Bender, who took it away from a Lausche- appointee two years ago. Ohio's 58 delegates to the Demo- cratic National Convention in Chicago this summer nor for the Republicans’ 66 votes to the San Francisco conclave. When Lausche announced that he would permit his name to be used as a candidate to keep control ‘of the delegation away from “politi-|. cal bosses,” other candidates de- cided not to contest the Lausche . . vote-getting magic in the Buckeye "4 « . state. soe * TO LOSE 2 VOTES * ; ee Oe anew ie AT THE. POPULAR FILTER PRICE two delegates, however, since his ; : candidates were disqualified in two Cleveland districts because of an insufficient number of signatures. ) Bah pga — “= in e es, is bloc, addéd to his support from conserv- ative Sguthern Democrats, would! - place hiin in a formidable position at the convention should a dead- lock: develop among Adlai E. Ste- venson, Estes Kefauver, and others now actively seeking the presi- 2 dency. Further, it is believed that ‘a : . roy i tt ~ i ae 5 | Lausche would accept nomination | 7 * *, ¢ ay for the vice cenmney. rm Br 6 1g al = ) € Ne) al a 0 t ( ] U » | On the Republican side, Ohio's delegates are nominally pledged to U. 8. Sen. John W. Bricker~ who is holding the delegation for President Eisenhower. | Eisenhower was not yet available : = | when Ohio's filing deadline passed, ae : f] ’ . and Ohio law requires the written) ie a t 4 a oe . t | T { . | consent of a candidate before con- ss en = # SS ] ) € /€ 1 } \ | ] } ( ) vention delegates may run pledged ‘ a/ to him. There is no other -Repub- cm the “battle for the Senate, ‘ - 4 7 |= Shir r aay 3 ! mia , shirt pocket or pw Lausche generally is regarded as a| strong favorite over Bender, who! won the short term by less than! 2,800 votes over Thomas A. Burke | after the death of “Mr. Republi-| can.’ TOP VOTE-GETTER ¢ Pélitical observers recall that it q was Burke's first attempt at state- , wide office, while Lausche holds eq S y 7 re virtually every Ohio voting record in winning his record-breaking five terms. “The record wil and cient A | ~~ ge ee | SEE IT Now AT. | = ceo comes thi OULT W ithout | GooD | HOUSEKEEPING - SHOP Johepanbatcamrebereum olepanpers Space-Savingest CFASY Combination WASHER-DRYER « ONLY 27 INCHES WIDE POCKETBOOK NEWS: Marlboros cost no more than other filters. This new Easy washes, then dries emallest detergent, washday'’s over! Next time you touch ‘em, your clothes are elean and fluffy dry! New geacez!| ERE OW WOE. \4 | ‘= THE FILTER | mem c; if wo ae oF £ ' ss _ CIGARETTE IN THE ‘ a 4 \ . ’ { Pe cee sis gat THE-PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, "APRIL« 30, 1956 a t; . . oy ; i, Jac « automobile purchased was given Gio name of Ad | ve Newsman’s ‘Tip Proves 40 Be ¢_ True sit Ak ce ite Et. an automobile lcense mum vas found We ‘Bi § e amounts are in addition to|ber, + | é hy. My the $3,055 which. t over : * Sen 8 oe ee on= t | _ Texas Reporter Chasing ig tory ey pee Basti . Heard. em lig. “big story’ and talked Parks|after . four -_pemor ame newot une Charged With Complicity in Robbery\* "+ +... «|i belong bon tit tea Cae a open ‘Cook said he ‘and Parks wert to J : Football Longue schedule against HOUSTON, ’ Tex, WP—~Police: ar! a and felomy theft in the|solve the burglary. Police called night of the burglary that the = the homes of Hamlett and. Hicks, \Marley as his ‘havertiament) : . the Packers in Green Bay, Wis., holding ,000 in: securities @ The police also said that Marley| its ’ : rested three men yesterday ahd/looting of a closet safe the night/the Story ‘fantastic’ and. arrested an automobile dealer who was s Sept. 30 and will close it against $10,000 i} ‘Eash had been stolen told -them he gave-$5,000 to Arthur said they had ftcovered more/of April 22 at the home of Paul’D. Te ee ees shile“ his wif ai |famiett s employer, posing as po- ‘ i og Pg om = cage gp oF e|than $95,000 in cash in what they|Denny, a bakery owner. bery by ri were} While “he@jand © were 8 iée officers. He said he and Parks Pas| Eckert, ue te oe or es Solhoees cca jealled a $908,008 pesiny. Police said. the raid lag much ad.$95,000 in cash, Denny find out where Hamlett "pad hidden; charges of felony ae * ‘Los Angeles; Oct. 21, San Francis- covered in. raid on the home of sports writer Dan Cook to solve) ' Police said they can not account |replied: the. money. ig. 3 | Are yee eer and embarrassed by». oe oe at Los gg cong ae Harvey Marley, 31, in San‘Antonio| pariery and get his “big ahem rogew old an estimated/iipsg as BRINKS” ADMITTED PART. Rain Delays Opening tae Tat tng Sah y “ at Francisco; . il, a rir: story.”’ $ c government) - |, é tion) or Strong Ci Tine] due te ; as Mrashingiens Nov. 18, Baltimore; ay Fmetae Sat, on aa ee 8 bonds and negotiable securities) ““! think ‘it did, I'm not sure. Bony Mgrs ney. “a ce Pontiac Speedway Ridoey’ and Betations, ~ ©. Now, 22. (Thanksgiving Day), Green lice and Texas Rangers. ~ Cook, of the San Antonio News,|they gaid:-were stolen from , the He said the t amount of cash _—- — ” charges Y Ted‘ Rervotenenss ‘and’ de such tr : _. Bay; Dee. 2, Chicago Bears; Dec.| Marley and Edwin Roy Hamlett,|took $3,055 to Houston police ‘last Denny closet. safe, “amight be" oven son but_not against an Pie s. ly ‘Pains washed - i sid tired nad depresed a cusheaien a 9, Pittsburgh. 34, Houston automobile salesman, Thursday and said he and Jimmy : ag ™m St Houston -Poli « A.C, Martin- weekend opening i quick, * \—— Jare held im jail here. San Antonio|Parks, San Antonio boxing promo-| They said about $160,000 in se-|. wWnen Cook went. td Houston po-jdale said “Hicks strictly had|Pontiae M59-Speedway. The track "sepimng telef Shrough 9 germ et = Razors made of volcanic glass|police are holding Arthur Eckert,/er,. had taken the— money from|Urities was burned,-$95,000 iniice jast Thursday he said that|nothing’to do with ‘this, robbery.”|was a sea of mud, manager Dick! tablets feed prove safer _ dated 3,100 B.C. have been found/a used car dealer, Hamlett and -Jimmy Hicks, an)cash was recovered in San Antopio|he had received a tip that a job). Verification of Cook’s story be-/Dewey announced, which pre-| CYSTEX from drugeist today under manage in Mesopotamia. ‘ The three men are charged with automobile dealer, in an effort to yesterday and they are holding. a had been staged here. 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You’re driving the one that’s been clocked from 0 to 60 in-10 seconds flat—silken smdoth all the way! Bring yourself up to date—come in and pilot the surprise car of the year—you’ll soon see what the talk’s all about! And | don’t be afraid to ask about price, for that’s another pleasant especially for Pontiac’s high-stepping Strato-Streak power surprise—the one that will let: you boss the best on the road plant —ang for nothing else! The blazing action of 227 horses for a great deal less than you probably think! ots eumo-con cgetin | | : ' ‘ ¢ I : . : . - : . . . : \\-| . . ; The car says GO and the price won’t stop you! > 7 ‘ wae He ogee ake . a 8 Emenee, \ y MOTORS MASTERPIECE—FAIRLY PRICED AND FAIRLY SOLDI— _ KEEGO SALES & SERVICE, I Ine. 3080 Orchard Lake Ra, Keego Harbor, Michigan _ “RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR. SALES : De . , SIN, Broadway, be Sete ane COMMUN Finoror SALES, Ine. Street, Rochester, Michigan HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, Ine. _ 160 8. Washingotn he Oxford, ——. : ‘i \ \ ee El eS: Do Cele sabe = -Members-enjoy—a-few-minutes-rest-between the tively -quadrilles at the dinner dance held by members of Do-C-Do Square Dance Club Saturday evening at Waldon Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Irwin Stork Shower Given Saturday - _at Elks Temple | Mrs. Thomas Thornberry, Jean Sheridan and Mrs. Charles Four- cohostesses at a lunch-| - eon shower Saturday at the Elks honoring Mrs. Eddie nier wee Temple * O’Brien, Decorating the T-shaped lunch- eon- table was a centerpiece of pink and blue spring flowers flanked by matching tapers. Guests’ places were marked by pink and blue colored favors, com- pleting the color scheme. Paul Hayworth, Mrs. William Kinch, Mrs. Frank Scully, Mrs, Dora Scully and Edna Scully, Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Mrs.) Richard Douglas Treais, Mrs, Wright, Mrs. Wallace Williams, seph Albrecht, Mrs. Harry Arter- burn and Shirley Albrecht. Mrs. George Baril,, Mrs. Kenneth Gannon, Mrs. Albert Wyss, Mrs. John Given, Betty O'Riley, Mrs. Thomas M¢Carthy of Grand Rapids Beverly Munro ° Honored Sunday Mrs. Fred Zittel entertained at a tea in her home on Navajo road Sunday afternoon at which time she. introduced Beverly Munre to her friends. - Beverly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Munro‘of Mill street will become the bride of David Zittel, ‘gon of the Fred Zittels,.in August: An arrangemetit of: spring flow- ers flariked by pink tapers centered organdy and' lace cloth over pink. Pink floral arrangements were completing the color scheme. 7 Mrs, Elmer Klemm presided at - Bride-Elect Honored dt Bridal Party Barbara Daniels was the honoree at a miscellaneous shower Wednes- . “day. evening at the home of Joyce .jSetters on North Francis street " Barbara, the daughter of Mfr. arid “Mrs, Claud Daniels of East Mansfield avenue, will marry Rob- ert: Horsley, May 12 at ‘Central Methodist Church. He ig the son‘of Mrs. George _Horsley of Mar- quette. Guests attending were Mrs. Paul Beith, Mrs. Stanley Slabinski, Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. Stanley Fishér,. Margarite Windiate, Ros- _ alie Boner, Carol Bolton and Grace Campbell; tone tee Mrs. Frank Deaver . Entertains WCTU Mrs. Frank Deaver was hostess to members of Anna Gordon Berkley, Rochester and Milford. Mrs, William Spalding, Mrs. Jo- Completing the guest list were! and Mrs, Bruce Carroll. of Port) the tea table, laid with a white! (seated) admire the attractive decorations and exchange notes with the prompt response of m "~ | Former 4 aes orbs “Greet your partners and promenade all” received embers of Do-C-Do Square Dance Club members when the call was heard at the ° Saturday evening dinner dance held at Waldon Woods. brates retiring president, Harley Levely and Mrs. Levely of Illinois avenue, (left) and Mr, and Mrs. George M. Newton ‘of Woodbine avenue (right). Officers and members of the board of directors arranged the affair which concludes the ninth season of dancing for the group. tographer as they promenaded were (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanley Hutchinson of Pine Knob road,. Mr. aiid Mrs. Duane Lemaux of Shoreview drive and presidents and their wives caught by the pho-—Mrand—Mrs—Clere Petander of Berkley drive. ] | MONDAY, APRIL 3 | Mrs. Whitney Murphy-of Cort-jare-Mrs, Clyde (Sally) Groat, Rog-jneeded at the State Hospital—4nd Mrs. Lloyd Randall were, ‘jhe tea service. Out-of-town guésis) wright; @reet has. been chosen toler; and Mrs, S. E. (Sue) Funder-'clorks, stenographers, therapists—| hostesses of the day. attended; the affair from Saginaw,/be honored as the April volunteér-/butk, There are six grandchildret. to help spread the professional's Health Week, time. Placements may be made at the home of Mrs. Everett Har-|Cathy Barnowsky, Peggy Weber, Lof-the-month by the Central. Volun- teer Bureau, « ‘ F Although Mrs. Murphy is a full- time receptionist in the offices of Dr. Maurice Thome, she‘ spends many hours each week as a volun- teer-in a Family Care home. Family Care homes have been established hy Pontiac State Hos- pital to hip the , soclaliza- | fion/of patidhts. There are forty- | six/pf tHiein"In fhe seven county | any ye@ by, the hospital and | the? fe) Some. 300 patients, | While in jhe liomes, the patients | Hiaintain their hospital status but | most progress rapidly to the con- /valescent stage when they are | allowed to go home for visits, As a volunteer in this program, ‘Mrs. Murphy arranges and partici- pates in social activities for a group in a. Family Care home in| White Lake Township. When asked, volved in this project, she an-) swered, ‘Curiosity, I saw an ad in the paper and it aroused. my curiosity. “T was, and still am, impressed with this wonderful’ way-of helping rehabilitate ‘mental patients, The more I know about it, the more I want’ to keep it going. “to how she happened to becéme in-|' | | | | Womens Section ), 1956 PAGES 15-19) During: Mental answer questions concerning the Family Care program. Many, many other volunteers are pee yee es “in uct taupe we tone, WOlUNteer Of the Month Announced: Fund service, or by contacting| Miss Marguerite Parrish, a mem-| ber of the Bureau, at the hospital. | a | wes ‘neighbor of. the W.’s organized a Ann ‘ IVE 42:Couples Attend _ Dinner Highlights Sue The oldest square dance club or. _, ganized under guidance of the Pon- Is Honoree Pontiac Press Photos Mrs. Hunter Joins } Maple Leaf Club _ Mrs. A. J. Hunter of. Toronto was received as a member of the Maple Leaf Luncheon Club at the Friday meeting at Hotel Waldron. Mrs. William McClure was hon- ored on her birthday. Wendell Newman, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs. Dale Moats 'Mrs. Verne McFarland Robert Cover... _ and Mrs. Birthday Party Held for Wendy Bilyeau » Wendy Bilyeau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bilyeau of Au- burn avenue was the honoree at a birthday party celebrating -her recent seventh birthday, : Guests attending the affair were Margaret Bohatch,. Mary Ellen Quinn, Carole ‘Agli, Nancy Metz, Davis, Diane Meger, Mary Ellen Mareski, Maureen .Macke, Deborah Uetz, The club was invited to meet) which began Sunday, Mrs. Murphy through the Central Volunteer Bu-,ris this summer for a group pic- will be-on_ hand at the hospital to reau, a Pontiac Area United Mc. | Debbie Bilyeau and Anrie® Murphy. Others were -Ann Mahoney, MAE Oy Csdly al Miss Waters | r C dent; Mrs. John Streit, vice pres- ident; Lanetta Rowston, secre- urer, Enar West, Sidney Baer, Edward Gordon head of the callers club and P the , of Parks and. ite if i ry Mary Patricia King and Kathleen Willis.” ° Suzanne Dickie Married in Franklin Church | The. ‘AAUW is sponsoring show and tea Tuesday at 2:15 jat the J. L. Hudson Auditorium with Kathleen Casey as commen- k Mrs: Raymond their corhmittee F Fipnas rirtee g= Rite with savy sccessorics be va ae B. z B i E By MURIEL LAWRENCE Some weeks ago a music teacher children's .orchestra. She invited the‘ 8-year-old Jerry to become its drummer, He agreed—and at first got praise for his effort, * * * Lately, this has changed, To Mrs. W. the neighbor often complains. of Jerry's failure to “‘project’’ a performance like the other chil- See SS dren. She criticizes his shyhess! and tulks much of parents’ obliga- tion to_“adjust’’ children, : Mrs. W, asks, “What. would you do in our situation?’ : First, 1 would régister that it had involved Jerry in a bad bar- gain. It gives this music teacher Children Use Shyness a say, ‘I am not coming here again can go up to Mrs. So-and-So onjenjoy playing it any « your very next rehearsal day and|pon’r HESITATE to play your drum.because I don’t|these words into the mouth of my I would no more hesitate to put Oakland. County Chapter 4%, Améri¢an Gold Star Mothers met Friday in the Adah Shelly Library. Mrs. Clarence Sutton, Mrs, Olive Burgess and Mrs. Lucille J, Gries "State Hospital patient. This.is part of her wo \Convention Reports Heard" by Gold Star Mothers — chairman reported on birthday gifts sent to veterans hospitalized the shy child to stand up to his _ in the Oakland County Tuberculosis see tx seener Ge - tum discovers that he hae survived” — | ere See ee open defense—and Ro 5 Coming Events needs = turn te self-ettacement ; MOMS of America Inc. Unit Two wil seals ERS meet for sack lunch: The trouble is, shyness is often a _— * Paetee ie Bice © child's shelter against our chronie Ce Sagina Bves Tent Tite tg s Armor | a ! | bye een aie. nter today! tam Gient 46 ox. Can SALAD OIL | MAZOLA. A Dn nt en ee ee ee eee eae ee 4 rs \ ie” ee ee aS ae ae ee ee eevee * F 2 Be oe eee ’ 200,000 GOLD BELL ‘Gift Stamip Free Bene 4\ it youre entry blank is. ‘stamped with People’s name on the are a major prize winner in the ig mp Birthday Contest. “pees in rises! Phe, 15° Wy Price Sele! Hudson Paper. Napkins. Homilton Grode “A 4. LARGE EGGS ‘? Peter's Skinless. 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European seum,—foreign—manufacturers— are) hoping to boost their growing sales in this cumiy. * Sales of eaperted cars in the United States have increased five makers participating in the show expect this is only the beginning of a big expansion in their busi- ness in this country. ' American manufacturers have luxury models and those in- spired by continental sports car designs. The show includes. automobiles from Great Britain,. France, Italy, Germany and Sweden. In the past year manufacturers from . these countries have reported U. S. sales’ totaling 58,000 cars, — to - SHOP . MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 eries Fair. from. about-$1,000 for Germany's four-wheeled, one-cylinder -Isetts |’ Kleinwagen to. more than $25,000 for custom pate sontels. U.S, companies in the Fond, rare = |General” Motors. and eadebober Saicherd Gaylord | © Cars, Ltd., of Chicago plans to)” show for the first time its ultra!’ ' Noné of us are ever. sure what tomorrow may bring. . put aside some part of each week’s earnings for the unexpected. emergencies x | a OUT or leisurely luxuries that tomorrow may have in store. - But eyen wiser than saving itself is investing those dollars where they will be working for worthwhile dividends. PONTIAC FEDERAL is currently paying at ~ the rate of 244% per amnum, and we have never missed a dividend in 21. years. _ See us or write to us this week about opening your savings account. SAVINGS ' INSURED UP TO $10,001 luxurious, custom made Gaylord. Spring Famine in China Said to Hit 270 Million UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) — . with thousands dying daily in re-|— mote. areas. The famine was disclosed by Na-| : tionalist Chinese U. 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