: | The Weather 1.8. Weather Bureau Forecast Mostly cloudy, stiow flurrigs. , (Detalls Page 2) ONTIAC PRIA 116th YEAR re RE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH. 2. 1958 —36 PAGES* ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS fuotos INTERNATIONAL NEWS ere 6 23 Pontiac Airport Gets U.S. Grant ofS 140,000. _New. Terminal Building,, Control Tower Slated for Construction > xk *®& * A new terminal building and control tower should be under construction at Pontiac Municipal Airport this year, thanks to a new federal grant of $140,000 announced yesterday by the __Civil Aeronautics Adminis- tration (CAA). Coupled with state and city matching funds, $280,- 000 should be available for the last big improvements estimated as sufficient to. attract commercial airline service to this area. This grant, plus $1,705,000 ear; marked for urban renewal in Pon- tiac, means that almost $2,000,000 . in federal funds has been shunted| “towards Pontiac in the last three days, Rp. William S. Broomfield ~ (Oakland Coiinty) pointed out ——*| The latest grant will also cover new access roads, an automobile parking-area, various minor util- ities and fencing. — A previous airport grant of $105,- 000 in January was for two new taxi-ways, runway lighting and acquisition of land for the new terminal - tower building. ; This grant had. been expected Therefore, the new grant means| - le in dogo Brutal _ kw we * kkk = Press for Action on. n-Farm Bill Seeking Senate- tal U n j T ty on- ~Price—Freeze Despite Veto Threat that the 1957 and 1958 construc-) tion programs should proceed con-) currently this year, City Manager Walter K. Willman said. The city and state already) have made ntatching funds for the first grant available to the airport and are expected to match the second grant soon, The CAA announced yesterday it would spend $2,550,500 on 26 Michigan—airports out of a _ $65,566,135 fot 358 altports through- out the nation. The Pontiac grant was the third largest in Michigan. The nationwide allocation, high-| is since the farcical oea leaders pushed today for fast’ rogram came into Ing in 1940, enka peastie “more jobs” in t the Senate-House agreement to speed construction and allied industries,|t® President Eisenhower a one- the Commerce Departmet ooint- year treeze of farm price supports: ed out. - ’ ‘and planting allowances. Broomfield, who disclosed the | The House passed the price Pontiac grant yesterday, said Poe bill 210-172 in the face of a eee Majer | | preidential veto threat and GOP) Les 000 to develop | ; a 10,000 foot runway tor Jet alr. - |ores of election year ‘politics. Neither the House vote nor a Willow Run airport is scheduled | 50-43 vote byb which the Senate for $250,000 and the Detroit City, passed a similar bill last week Airport $83,500. Also scheduled was, equaled the two thirds necessary $208,500_for Lansing, -$100,000 for, tg overrid 7. and $57,000 for Flint. om . \ .The bill woud cancel, impend- Dag Off for Mos scow ing reductions in priee supports | for 1958 at-a saving’ to the farm | UNITED ‘NATIONS, N.Y. — | (INS) — U. N. Secretary Gen- to amount to more than half a! eral Dag Hammarskjold leaves | ‘billion dollars. There was no in-| today for Moscow. He hopes the idication - when the Senate would) WASHINGTON #® — Democrat: | Kremlin talks will “translate the act on it. : “ wish for peace and disarmament | The disposal] bill now gocs to into practical terms.” ithe House. oe ‘Music Man’ Delight TRIP FEATURE — Boys and girls maki : ~The Pontiac Press _ theater frip-to New-York will be delighted wi . Barbara Cook, who . Man.” The new play bas been widely acclaimetby critics and theater-goers and getting tickets is about as hard as booking jen : : selfas a. on the first flight to. the moon. Remember : see just the top shows on The Press trip. Sskesie tik dates, Tons 23 to 28. a will be accepted beginning Monday. as ‘to Cut Hospital Statt 5} stead, the number of employes has U. _ Plays the leading feminine role in Broadway's fabulous ‘’The-Music. |‘ WIRES LOADED — But in many cases in the East, wiges were loaded: with snow rather than | power as up to 36 inches fell on some areas. The ~ | light, pow er for scene above is along the Pennsylvania Railroad track in Merchantville, N. J. Thousands of power leavi ing wide areas without lines were downed, knocked out. If Winter Comes, Can ‘Spring’ Be Far AP Facsimile without means of phoning for help. Service on Behind? | = places. Power in East Coast Blizzard Hundreds of. Thousands — of Homes Without Heat, «Light, ‘Phones — - "By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A brutal end-of-winter snowstorm, unleashed along the northeastern seaboard yesterday, raged on with mounting fury today—the official arrival of spring. It delivered a smashing blow at lifé, property and vital services. * x * The vast stretch of seaboard from Maryland to New England got a deluge of snow with depths of three feet Power and “télephone lines were wrecked. wk kw _| Hundreds of thousands of homes and offices were left — without electricity for long periods. Transportation was badly snarled, if not halted completely. Stores and schools.were closed at many places. Office workers encountered extreme difficulties getting to their jobs. - In some areas the havoc was termed worse than hurri- canes of recent years. x« «x x At least 23 deaths were attributed to the storm, aa which wheeled shoreward Snow Bothers Wednesday from off the Carolina coast and swirled northward. — : | + -| cooking: and heating and often ~ ‘ k { Frap om many of the electrically powered commuter lines of the Pennsylvania and Reading railroads was ‘Police Break Through to_Snowbound Restaurant Reach 800 on Turnptke MORGANTOWN, Pa. (#—State;on the snowbound Fenneyivania) Police broke through four feet_of| Turnpike. oe wet, solidly packed snow today to| One lane was cleared and po-' reach the more than 800 people | lice reached the group of motor-| ‘marooned all night in a restaurant ‘ists, truckers, entertainers, babies | Flath on Carpet, Told Pontiac General Hospital Director Car] I. Flath is un- der fire by the hospital board of trustees to cut back the increasing number of hospital employes as an econ- -omy move. — The board last night pounced on Flath for ‘allowing! | > Whether It's Spring or Winter, It Stays from 545 in September last® year, when, he took over . ‘hospital administrator, 563 at the end of ‘ast month fyou that you would cut down the; A wintry spring arrived in the | “You promised us when we hired Pontiac area last night and more) | ‘number of employes.’ said board chairman Willis M: Brewer. *‘‘In- S. Weather Bureau reports. For tonight, the outieok is mostly gone up. I am very disappointed.” cloudy. with a few snow ures Flath -teplied that, had he da low of 28-30 degrees. .known the whole financial pic- pos ture then, “I would have hesi- | Tomorrow will be partly cloudy land tt e tated to make wach a premise.” land a little warmer with a high ‘near 44, The hospital director Sunday's forecast was or-! is -partly -j dered to report back at the board's cloudy and a little warmer. inext official meeting April 24 with! The lowest recorded temperature | ‘recommendations for employe cuts in downtown Pontjac preceding 8 that could be made to help keep a.m. was 30. The reading at 1) ithe hospital] from going into the’ p.m. was 35. and others stranded in the dark- ‘ened._.heatiess restaurant. Police said, however, it would) tbe hours before the road could | ibe widened to bring out thé! ‘trapped people. More than 800 of them had made their way to the Brandy- wine Restaurant since Wednes- day night from cars, buses and trucks stranded on the turnpike by more than three feet of snow. Some were ferried in by an Air, Force helicopter, which also brought food and medical supplies for 10 persons reportedly suffering from shock and frostbite. One man, George L. Bliss, 61, Rocky jRiver, Ohio, collapsed and_ died!" in the crowded restaurant. * * x economy claimed by Democrats the total number of regular hospital | employes to rise | ~ Others, too frightened to Ieave their cars, were led in by_ truck drivers, who formed search par- ties. The group was depressed but well organized as it waited for highway crews to clear an ac- cess road throuyh “four feet of wet, solidly packed snow.”" The turnpike was- closed for 111 of the same is due to continue, the mijes from Harrisburg to the New Jersey state line. Dan Freeman, 39,‘a sales man- (Continued orr Page 2, Col. 1) Hope Coming Home! MOSCOW (INS) — Comedian | Bob Hope today ended a six-day visit to Moscow and left by plane. He was scheduled to fly to New York by way of Copenhagen and | London. red for the second consecutive |—--— ~ Growth Day Speaker ONE POINT FOR PRAISE aye eee -At the same time, Flath and other chief administrators were) commended for their withdrawal of a recommendation that 17 top executives and department heads receive a total $15,000 in salary increases this year. « The attack on sparing expenses (Continued on Page 2; Col. 2) victims of the snowstorm .She is snowbound. She 7 eR zy cut off. CONES ie os ceke cS iewsiveces BD County News .;.:....... ace 18 + ratteials et interview Sheung-Woor Farm & Garden ............ 20 High Scheel ........0..ce008. 19,) | regarding’ the operation Markets .......... Guvexacs co 28) her school. ‘het so = |. .Mrs.Tong, sister of.M ‘ ise tv ete tneces Lee ee { Theater® ............ 26 to 27 .| Howard St., TV & Radio Programs ...-—-35-—- Wilson, Earl gsi SS Speci Women's Pages ...,.. Mjo 17 ee ——— Storm Blitzes Program Approximatety800 Pontiac educators today were As a'substitute, a pane of Joeal teachers will . Maryknoll Fathers School, Hong Kong, China, which is hampering resi- . dents in the eastern states. . r. Elona Sochor, professor of psychology and di-— rector of the reading clinic of Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa., was to be the guest speaker today » seme | at Pontiac Central High School, for the ninth Pro- ~ fessional Growth Day being observed in Pontiac.’ contacted school officials — last night stating all a of transportation were Tong, principal of the’ and techniques used in “ @ rs.-Robért Dewey, 91_E. is visiting Oakland County. schools _for_two weeks. She is a participant in the. Foreign ialists-Program of the International Exchange Service of the U. S. Department of State. | -tinned : - the bat! Highway Funds Proposal of Broomfield to States Over’ 3 Years’ A ‘bill that would ‘free $6.6 bil- ilion in federal highway construc-) ition funds over a three-year pe- riod _was—introdaced in Congress aneng amount blanketed Frederick, today by Rep. William S. Broom-!! field (R-Oakland County). * * The bill call for $2.2 billion an- nually to be appropriated to the states each year starting in July. Broomfield said his bill, if en- toward ending the business down- turn and would create thousands of new jobs.” The proposed law would also. step up construction of new high-| iways and expressways Sie ithe_country, he added * * The -heart of the “ie is a plan under which the full allotment of) federal funds for road constraction| would be available to the states’ whether there was enough money) in the Federal Highway Trust Fund or not. Broomfield said the trust fund is now running short of money and 41,000 miles of new federal high- |ways. . ‘ |Pennsy RR iesomen Through Train Service PHILADELPHIA (INS) — The Pennsylvania Railroad restimed through trains which had been | halted yesterday by power fail- ures on its lines’ between N e w York and Washington and the) west, P “The ‘carrier said, however, that all trains would he subject to “some, . delays,’ although con- improvement in opera- tions is expected throughout the day “if storm a get no worse.”” . |the stricken areas today, but mod- -jerating -weatber was forecast in i> |most sections by late tonight or Htomorrow jmore burned to the ground when | Would Allat $6.6 Billion| « | in the area of Washington, D. C., acted, would be “‘a positive step | threatens to curtail construction of! service today on all its regular /86- Man Crew Sent by Edison -|. se an anirecessien” rcasure, It was still snowing in many of a Two Big Airliners Find Trouble From Storm; No One Injured NEW YORK #—Two big air- liners—one Bermuda-bound and the other headed for Copenhagen — were involved in‘accidents at Idie- wild Airport during the snowstorm last night. No one was injured. A Pan American World Airways DCE bound for Bermuda took off In Maryland the wet, freezing snowfall snapped power lines feeding some 100,000 homes, An- napolis was without power for nine hours. ° A large’ frame house in Balti- firemen were unable to surmount | bate Lawler, a Fanwood i. 3: = wi Te- (HIGHWAYS CLOSED __ ported the nose wheel would not aeons were closed by fallen|retract and he headed back to “the potes, and cee coor io Tield.~ service from Washington to New After landing the e le baled was shut down for several looped (spun around). f8 ao A cupants were shaken up but none reported injury. Nearly two feet of snow fell in ithe Baltimore ared and about the| ,Jt was believed an accumulation of slush and snow lodged in the nose wheel housing and became frozen, +Earlier,_a Scandinavian Airlines DCT skidded 100 feet off the run- way while starting, to take off, Fifty persons aboard escaped in jury. Md. Six storm - caused deaths| were reported jn Maryland. As spring officially came in. at 10:06 p.m., some 300,000 persons were without electricity, Power firms said it may take another 24 hours before full service is restored. " | It Was Soo-0-o tong | In the nation’s capital, the; CASPER, Wyo. @® — John ‘White House telephone system} Gutz; who won an annual tall \was partially knocked out -for} tales contest, may have heard about an hour, Security police_at! many stories-to-choose-frem—He— the White House gates used walkie} is a deputy game warden of Wy- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | oming. House Unit Cuts Off Funds for Lease-Purchase Sefup mittee today cut off funds for the lease-purchase pro- igram. But it recommended $177,255,000 in new cash to finance construction of-66- Lianne buildings in the pro-. gram. The committee said the direct appropriation pro- cedure will save ed It ordered that hereafte? the * lease-purchase method be used only for constructing post offices. the committee approved 75 million dollars to accelerate repair and improvement of government buiid- — ings. to Aid in Storm DETROIT @ — An s6-man emergency work"crew was dis- patched te Philadelphia last night by Detroit Edison Co. to aid that area, hard hit by snow and sleet. The workmen, assembled from various cities within the Detroit The committee’s action was in connection with approval of a $6,549,920,900 bill to finance inde- pendent federal agencies for the fiscal year starting July‘1. BE SHARP! When you have something to sell, do like this- sharp Advertiser did ...Pick up your phone and place a quick action Want Ad. This little adi brought several calls and_ sold the sharpener right off - . IDEAL LAWN | MOWER sacs. | ener, cost $250 new, has sharp- ened approx. 20 mowers, will sell for $150. OA 8-2620. ‘DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the - WANT’ AD DEPT. > , : ee that Detr " To Place Your Want Ad_ | years that Detroit Edison crews ‘|, times of natural. disaster. The ‘fand hurricane, the 1951 sleet & , Edison area,’took with them only’ the tools and equipment they could carfy by hand. Due to the -st6rm conditions and snowbound | oracs paye same roads, no effort was mpde te|l'ca@ — send Edison tracks ‘slong ta 8 . a’ * Ay convoy, . ‘Port Huron Police furnished an escort to bring the crew from that city to Detroit in time to get aboard the Philadelphia bound Red Arrow _passenger train. - : It was the fifth time in recent This is $627,577,400 more than President Eisenhower requested and $1,159,988,100 more than Con- of its lease-purchase action, the committee criticized Franklin. G, Floete, the general services ad- (Continued on n Page. 2, ‘Col. t. Jerome “Bright Spot” needs éhase- Be = "S44 to “We. Top § hha as In a sharply worded explanation _ a4 Idlewild Planes - WASHINGTON (P—The House Appropriation Com - went into other states to aid in ~“Tacome fax Bets o Pripered Angus Campbell—Tax_Accountant Ww. sane Open Eves.. FE DIG « others werd’ the 1937 New Eng- ioe ~ ey storm in the East and Hurricanes | w,s.:tora Juri Sports & Beliders.. Carol and Edna, both in 1954, Show, Fri.-Sat.« Bun. CAT Bidg. wo ue ps2 - fa * - aes . + ek we 4? 4 Peon =: Bh e i Se aS THE PONTIAC PRESS, "FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1958 to ; - |The Day in Birmingham Burglars Take Clothing fram |Home in Pontiac ieee = -*, Renewal Seats, Two Win Scholarshi ps said ibd boa Ge Note of D lay \Enabli iy tonics fom Se lees of Oe na Ing rip to Europe (ts tis Crouse, 9% Bagley St., he re- City officials, pleasantly sur-| ported yesterday: to Pontiac. . iprised by the fact that Pontiae’s; _| BIRMINGHAM — The Bloom- "In addition to the men's and tid for advance funds to plan "field Hills Board of BAS ds has Bikevel ealcerne as eee women’s clothing, a juke box was urban renewal ‘were approved announced the winners and alter. Irving Segal of 4725 Dover. Rd., |foreed open and gn. undetermined Wednesday,- several weeks earlier nates of the Robert’C. J. Traubla ‘watch salesman, had-rigged 2 ot ; than anticipated, received another Memoria} Scholarship Travel|purglar siren on his car. It wi Entry was secured through an surprise yesterday. - Award, supposed to sound with an‘ unau- wu |Uunlocked side window. They fousd out that the wheels + In the field of art, Catherine L, |thorized opening of the trunk, hood Crouse was in the city jail await- of government, which often move teeeliaiad Crockett, 3933 Kirkland. Ct. re-jor doors. Seruey a thanies tie pied y ~\ponderously slow, sometimes” Work’ ceived top honors with Judi Ange-| Yeste: a ; mysteriously fast. [ ‘vine, 3879 Carriage Rd. as aiter-| wite ae i ae tee ee pooce ween! Oe eee Sak On Tuesday, the head of the nate. andl ahiewst on U.S. 30 near Fort Wayne, Urban Renewal Administra®®n, R. usic winner ernate are Ind. oe L. Steiner, wrote ‘Pontiac saying Elizabeth Z. Kieffer, 5420 Lauren| out ‘the lock « eae one 15 Cartons of Cigarettes that approval had been delayed. Ct, and Sandra Gay Firth, 2525) stole $5,000 worth of watches, Se- (Stolen From Station “The request is now under active |Kentmoor Rd., respectively. gal told police. — ; CLIFFORD J. KAMEN veview and we expect final action Given by Mrs, Elizabeth Tay- — Fifteen cartons of cigarettes, in the very near future,”’ he prom- Aer Traub in memory of her hus- | The spring Eleusinian luncheon valued at more than $30, were World Traveler ised. band, the scholarship enables.|for Detroit, Grosse Pointe, Dear-|stolen from Arnold's gas station a gee Yesterday morning, Steiner's let- high. school graduates to. spend |born and South’ Oakland County last night by barglars. to Show F ilm tes was delivered to City Manager _ —— )6©| A summer traveling in Europe reer ls ian Omega will = Secatin’ ce eek he ° j Walter K. Willman with the morn- IT TAKES PRACTICE — Snipping a ribbon to will at 6 p. m. today, to open the weekend show. | D&tween graduating from high . p.m. tomorrow in . ~~ = on Africa Here co vesees aia sie open:the Waterford Township Junior Chamber of Assisting her are (left) Township Supervisor echeel apd entering college. = cee School for Boys din : ; ; ; aes a Commerce Sports and Building Show takes prac- Elmer Johnson, and (right) Jaycee president | - “Sugar and Spice” will be the A noted photographer - lecturer|advance funds were approved and : ; : : Closing the Birmingham Town pice” Ww t —LIMITED TIME OFFER— will close out thé 1957-58 Travellalmost 24 hours after Rep. William, "ce. Here Miss Michigan Water Sports Queen Don Arsen. Hall season, Armour yes-|‘0Pic of a talk by Elinor E. Rose. — in oaths oe and Adventure /Series, sponsored!S. Broomfield had broken the news| Mary Bobak of Utica wields the scissors as she terday told his audience that one] Members trom active. chap- Negative fo by the Downtown Pontiac Kiwanis, is, Washington. L_ ; a way te solve world problems is to| ters at the Derveruity of Michi- INC 4 Club. 3 . keep pulling down - gan, } State University 5x? - Clifford J. Kamen will present) 23 Pp Kill d lishments in the heavily populeted|Pontigg Girl Injured shirts. { and Hillsdale College will be spe- his film, “South: From Zanzibar,” St ff C f 0 d d ersons we area were without light and heat. |, Two-Car Collis “It we’ put everyone én an equal} cial guests at the program which _——— on Tuesday evening. ail Uul Uraere te re ee PERSONS EVACUATED _ ", mn con ° aah ni a oer eee cictators,| heners the founding of Cul Before leaving grade school, Pt § § At Glassboro, N. J., some 5,000)_ 7U assey, 20, of Jl S. 3 conse-| Omega sorority. , Why Pay 39c to 65c? - around the world and visited in |- . heatless homes to heated public|Thursday night in a two-car colli-/2'S: the noted author, poet mittee will be Mrs. Daniel A. Nes- 25 foreign countries. He was giv: } (Gort (Continued From Page One) |e cnools. In the New York City|Sion on U.S. 10 just south of Silver educator said. bitt of Birmingham. Chi Omegas en his first camera at the age of (Continued From Page One) talkies. An evergreen tree was area, four persons were killed in/Lake Rd., Waterford Township,| “The people of the world in the area wish: 13 while in Egypt. From. that | had been led by trustee Edward (felled on the White House lawn. {traffic accidents. according to Pontiac State Police.) should not forget they have one |make reservations with Mrs. K. R. time on he has filmed a thorough | P. Barrett. His more forceful arp TRAFFIC CUT She was treated for minor in-| common ancestor—seaweed,” the |Marshall, LI 5-8439. documentation of his vast jour- | demand that the number of hos- Manhattan had an overnight |juries at Ponttac General Hospital| speaker said. aa _———::,:, ecceareth — —} pital -workers be trimmed: by 5 a Air traffic at National Airport. $44 - inch snowfall. There was and--released. The-~ driver of the— ‘These Cenaareall = = typical of --§lides on last " es ef His current film. “South From| Per cent within 90 days was was cut 25 per cent. Some 10,000) deep slush and it slowed traffic. |other car, Robert Morley Sr., 41, (sas ahich have e i him a rep- Camp Nissokone, a YMCA camp, = Zesuiber.”” je filmed in the remote| turned down by the narrow mar- homes had no telephone service.| At dawn, the snow began again. (of 1872 Dutton St., Rochester, v was ‘lutation as a ‘humorist and satirist. will be shown ‘ | and exotic areas in-one~of- the} 5/8 of one vote. - —— ee The Weather Bureau sald —it_/uninjyred said-troopers.— * * k. bp ell 5 | , alae “Slashing into Pennsylvania, | Would continue through most of E. Lincoln Ave., at 7:30 tonight earth's last frontiers — Africa. It} Noting that the = of pa- bd the day but with diminishing in- : Armour explained his system of/ arden Detert will will be shown at 8 p.m. in Pon-|tients at the hospital had declined|Where six weather - connected/ |i. She Knew Her Onions [writing such books as “It Alllto answer : tiac Central High Auditorium. since last September, primarily deaths were reported, the storm NEW YORK (INS) — Winthrop |Started With Columbus.” Hel program scheduled ‘for the com- - Hpecause of a temporary situation caused widespread power failures}. On suburban Long Island, 100,- Rockefeller's attorney has dis- |spends hundreds of hours .of re- sas eameear ene - caused by construction of the new|in the southeastern part of the/009 homes were blacked out by| closed the Arkansas millionaire |search and then writes a book that _ EXPERT PHOTO FINISHING : House Unit Cuts addition, Barrett said: state. power failure. Heavy ae vith gave his Cinderella bride, the can be read in about 15 minutes. “When there is no justification) ‘The town of Oley, Pa., 14 |high winds played havoc with) former Bobo Sears, $6,393,000 in SUPER-SIZE : for these increased expenses, there| miles southeast of Reading, re- transportation. - cash and trust funds when they | This is the case of the burglar) — ; deni Lease-Purchase Plan is no-feason to expect the people| ported 36 Inches of snow. Idlewild Airport was shut down) were divorced in 1954. siren that failed. Black and. White of Pontiac to step forward to make : : for four hours until runways could : . (Continued From Page One) deficit.’ The. Harrisburg area was strug-\be thoroughly cleared. Sna shots s Sn = mes Up our va * gling under a 30-inch fall. The In upstate New York 20 inches p 1 ministrator, and Maurice H, Stans,| Another trustee, Cecil J. Cos- [western part of the state suffered! snow ae naaearadiallGardian! 1958 OLDSMOBIL 88 Orly o Simms : who recently became director of/ grove, believed that cuts should |much less from the storm andi ° jer Port Jervis in Orange * DATED Prints the Budget Bureau. begin in the higher administra. |winds, although three western) ( mits on the N va , LO ADED # DECKLED Edges ¢ : It said it asked Flocte not to | tive positions. “I think there jcounties estimated snow depths Senet oral were lca (6. % Lifetime Quality ] bind the government on any | are too many chiefs at the hos. [ranging up to 13 inches. 35 miles per hour from New York! ® NEVER FADE more lease-purchase contracts | pital, and not enough Indians,” |nowes HEA rare tn Ulster Coun. | vith Radio, Heater, Hydramatie, Power Brakes, % SHARP Contrast | until further weticn. But, the com- | he i mace amen i o to New Paltz, Ulster Coun Whit e Wall Tires, Windshield Washers, Deluxe Pew ‘Bociele Bye’ r, rovese oa : mittee added, he “ignored -the re- | trustees Harold B. Euler and|homes were lightless, heatless and Wheel, Tu-Tone Paint and Anti-Freeze. genuine 5 a : quest and within the last two | y, nes Clarkson also joined Brew-/phoneless. Roads Bisced! Moving into New ment the |] cals used in our studio. Thane contrat "and navtace™ane [%,t04 Coserove in tavoring BAr-/ranaportation was ata crawl, and| trims “and. virally” hated $2,888 _ committee that he intends to sign |", “ifeated motion. | |many trees were broken oF/ transportation In Rhode Island. 9 —- ~ 95 others.” —-__ ___ _____{_ The hospital deficit year stripped of their branches. 1 ef $188.00 Dow $88.88 Per Month = was about $70,000. Officials are An electric company official at . n ° er ion The committee said Pig ig-| continuing ‘to negotiate with hos- as LaaRagy ane Providence said it was the most nored a request not to require| pital employes on annual wage closed for * from idamaging storm for the utility, GSA — into any commit- spouts and with the city and = ont to the New Jersey (company since Hurricane, Carol | Jerome Olds-Cadillac ments for lease-purchase contracts| county in hopes that they will help staggered the state in 1954. One, _ 280 5. Saginaw St, Pontiac until =e" ess could lh them further out of the red. Southern New Jersey was highway fatality was reported. | whether buildings should wracked by gale-force winds and ’ fatali ae constructed under ditect appropri- Income Tax Fax uP to 10 inches af wet freezing serious storms én SES SF —cuT our —— cuT out —— cUT OUT —— cUT OUT at ations, . . i e : The lease-purchase. law, enact- : =o Pe ticbrends ned Chand) ported. ; ed in 1954, provided for private} Information on preparing A In Massachusetts the veal 4 ’ of public buildings) your income tar ‘return, aon many ETS "Stich “as Courthouses, with the gov-| issued by the Internal_Reve- {| At-Camden,—N,-J.,-a—-state— _area was ‘not as. : ps omy eventually obtaining own-| nue Depcrtment.. . emergency was declared in Cam- - as apo others. sd 8 SHOP P ING CENT ER New Style a Arrived apple Singh eomeal rete wer Serumeneeny CREDIT [Sj a allic and porcohialland the snowial was expected | S. Telegraph and Square Lake Rd. ou” ‘Tf you have retirement income |schools closed because of the dan-|reach 14 inches inland and between | All Sizes T 9 and ea for the retirement |ger from live electrical wires|4 and 8 inches in the Boston area. E =——s 1] to 6x _. e Police Reach 800 , the amount of your cred- | pulled down by the . Half a!One highway death was reported in| Assorted materials, wash ‘mn’ wears, | : 30 per cent of the lesser of |million homes and estab-'the state. inkle_ sheds, etc. Sen- & Trapped on Turnpike) 22% s2nwt asa ited Soh Ral or . stripes, etc, depending upon which age grou ‘ (Continued From Page One) | you come within. “ ih . . ij . ) 4.042 : « * - — ne 89 ager irom suburban Philadeiphia,| Under 65 $1200 reduced by | SUM MIO OM TMpa ee MUR O RCO ROUUGLID /~ ae 2 who estimated the number packed| 2™ounts received as pensions or mee — vreruer, wale waist into the restaurant, described the| @nnuities .under the Social Se- washable. curity Act or Railroad Retire- By ROBERT L. DIEFFENBACHER, D.D. ment Act and further reduced. earned taeonss-in_exceia—of | __ Americans are proud of their material advance over pide a = that of a few short years ago. They build monuments to Special Group of Detter Styles NYLON Dresses situation in a telephone interview. __ “It’s bot’in here, we're de- able,” .» “but there’s no $900, Sizes 7 to 14 ahear “shifts |-- 69 to 72 — $1,200 reduced by | Progress and to people who have added to the material in the Vane room, storage | *™ounfs received as pensions | assets of mankind. Fan vodlines,” velvet 88 . : : belt. Nylons plus : ______seomts, on chairs, tables and | OT Snnujties under the Social ~ *& * “Sectirity Act or Railroad Retire- mony ee ment Act and further reduced by earned income in excess of $1,200. - 72 or over — $1,200 reduced by amounts recelved as pensions or High over Birmingham, Ala. stands a statue of Vulcan who represents industry and memortializes the higher standard of living which industry has made possible. In contrast to this great statue\is a small stone eotnters. The helicopter Is parked outside for the night and we'll try flying people out if the rescuers don’t arrive soon.” Freeman told how the group had LADIES’ and GIRLS’. ACRILAN TOPPERS organized under the direc- replica of a little-known clergyman kneeling in prayer > tion of three had set up| *"nuities under the Social Se-/ in the cénter of the city. infirmary, had “sent out the curity Act or Railroad Retire- , patibes Aged wrt ment Act. He will not long be remembered for his preaching Girls’ 99 the hat t ie sae for food supplied nor for his outstanding service to the city. = 3 es be by the restaurant manager. Amvets Call Meeting His attitude of prayer will, however, give courage to . : Among the stranded were: a DETROF ; = thousands in the market place who pause and turn their Girls’ Sizes, 7 to 14... .6.59 pe ogti tell a aor F annvet groupe win be| Pewee Cod. Ladies’ Sizes 10 to 18 | 8.88 . who had. planned an evening’s en- meeting of Amvet groups will be tertainment. But the restaurant |h¢ld in Detroit Saturday and Sun- was too crowded, Freeman said, |4ay. Represented will be organiza- x ok. * : It would be better to pray quietly ot the millions who 100% washable acrilan—lined with nylon, New spring tye colors for and “we canceled %."" — The Weather | a Comore cere soled ee 32 LIVE SHETLAND 5 Sam...:.cc.0030- lpm... 38 PON a A. OM oc cccesces 30 with Bridle a Saddle ir 6 OM... es. ol ; ie Thersday in Pontise Second Prize 4 ignet Cabeses Tg BOY'S BICYCLE 1__CAN CAN SLIP jc ql hos eames oe _ GIRLS BICYCLE | and. PANTY ae ' Weather—Cioudy, Trace of Snow. PLUS 7p py gag Me ars Brice age __|____ One’ Year Age in Pentise : Bizes | LemPEreUTe weeeos sees soers 08 25 CONSOLATION os ‘Se nese Lowest, temperate UII Sas PRIZES TO BE HALF nal Wane nueaeeere wieses Ss GIVEN! — (4 Highest ond a cma —RULES— Thursday's tere 1, between ‘ : 1 uette. 34 30 2 fo bes sot hy ee ms Sy Aad an 3 36 32 Memphis 66 48 % iin any store at Mireste ile Center, fj} i 3 FH ae 3 34| & pron Ba —— #8. 31 New Orleans $0 46 ‘. ant srpesrene. New York 36-311. 21 3328 Omshs 9 41. 31 &™ BR heen = 28. wists 3 Hy + Lew “4 3 : ’ = 4 a eee ee be eGa oeenepaer $< TL ee eee eee oe) * AGE reeeee eth 85 4) 8 8 Marie 37 29 aches uae : Behe oH ae ‘NO-PATH: HERE, =A tone pedestrian tiids ~inder a record 25-inch “snowfall. ‘The “record, iB our ADD a ce ALS. ee aneneeamss oe +4 ee vod : ry HH 8 the. going slow as he trudges along a street in broken in-wint ter’s dying hours, had stood 00 up for | PHONE aeeeyeraes bevneee Mee ‘PARENT Ss INITI peevens ren Gees a West Chester, Pa, The-town was all but ‘buried 39 years. See = ‘= cur our cur our - CUT OUT —— CUT OUT — | frm ae a ate F . _. : ee a ers hy é ee rer ° \ $. : : ft “ ee Neer ob ie o ; s : ee ae mT : vi _ é bs } re ‘ * _ : BF = 10-18 miles an hour teday 4! te 4-8 miles an heur tonight. Today in Pontiac e sweet temperature preceding 8 a. m. 3 6 a.m.: Wind velocity 18 m. p. b. Direction—North. Sun-Sets Friday at 6:45 p.m. Sun rises Geturday at 6:33 a.m, Moon sets Friday at 8:13 p.m. Moon rises SGesardey” at 7:36 a.m. Downtown Tem Temperatares 1 ‘ tions from Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri and Iowa. the human heart of the city. need God than to spend our total lives memorlalizing material gain. We, too, can minister proegh prayer for relat ae OUT —— CUT OUT — CUT OUT —— CUT OUT —— CUT OUT — CUT OUT —— CUT our —— cuT ouT —— CUT ouT — CUT our ——e Grand Prise oats and ladies. Buy now! Girls’ Sizes 7 to 14 100% Wool — — Popular 3-Pieces COAT -- Flared style coat, white linen collar, matching |: white hat and purse. Navy or light grey colons. Special Purchase! BIG LOT Coat Sets HAT -- PURSE 108 | i < *. : 4 7 \ ee Always Onlen Prices at He Reports Cost of Living Rises i SIMMS Before You Buy! Nationally Famous Brands * Bulova * Elgin * Longines i\Clague- has the unpleasant duty of reporting rises in Hving costs — (and that makes him the target of h ‘housewives’ protests. __ 7 - ISCOUNTS sme or reported new record living cpst - fhlevels. nearly every month /or lew—Latest Models j/more than a year. | jes ond Men” ee ee } a’ = Ape a family man, Clague/ does not like it any more than gnyone else. | He is a stocky, ‘energetid, gray- jing, 61-year-old government cas reer employe, serious most of the time but capable of - hearty laugh. As commissioner. of / Nao sta- tistics for more than) a decade, he’s a key government economist. | His 1,000-man staff churns out an ‘amazing lot of information. | . a a Clague, for example, can tell you how many hguses were built last month and hgw many are like- ly this year; héw many gadgets the average worker. in a given) 139. ep per vitger 27.50 49.95 Watches, now 33.00 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 . 71.50 Watches, now 47.00 se Fe ta JEWELRY ~—Main Floor b TONITE and SATURDAY Only! Model 66—"Super-Trim” ROS Electric : SHAVERS: oe | 95 With 4 Trade ¢ Pw wee ‘and wages; what the prices of 3,000 commodities were last week, last year of 20 years ago; how many workers,-men and -women, the nation /will have in 1975. But Clague’s living cost figures hit. the average citizen hardest. When interviewed, he was ‘reading a housewife’s letter demanding to know why, in this recession, she had to ‘pay nearly a nickel apiece for garrots. . ‘Mt's a natural question,” he conceded. “My staff prepared a yeply, But it won't do. I’m rewrit- Ang it.” ‘wwvrevwvwew ut. ate SER SEED Oe row oe Mh, te i te ls dl Me tn, ty, Factory guaran- 4 _teed. (Only stand- ¢ ard makes taken in trade.) Clague was asked. “It isn’t simple,” he replied. “But generally speaking prices of 4 4 4 > SHAVER DEPT. —Main Floor 4 LAYAWAY a CAMERA TODAY — Toke 4 —FRIDAY and/ SAT URDAY SALE. SPECIALS— | | Best Buys in Photographic Equipment] Save 50% on DeJUR Fadematic MAGAZINE LOADING 8mm Movie Camera F2.5 -WollensaR Lens Model 512850 66° Seller Lifetime -guaranteed—coated color corrected lens, full 0 feet on single winding, Exactly as pictured. §5 holds im layaway. . F1.9 Lens — Turret Model $177 Seller Instant change turret movie camera with fie standard lens (t¢lephoto and wide-angle lens ray. 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FRIDAY, MARCTI 21, 1958 Target tor Protesting Housewives | WASHINGTON ( — Ewan most items making up the family budget don't change from month to month. “Take “things rémts, streetcar fares, Bas and electric rates — these prices change but not too often and not too- much, They don’t respond immediately to gen- eral economic trends.” Clague was born Dec, 27, 1896, | on a farm outside Prescott, Wash. at mathematics, and recalls one particularly unpleasant year’s} WASHINGTON — Of the 11 o18| struggle with trigonometry. a Bg * * , He says he was never too 600d) Speaks Well for FBI persons, convicted in Federal | ‘But he liked research and sta-|Teau of Inyestigation cases in the| . _|tistics and kept at it. In 1933 hejlast fiscal year, 94.6 per cent was one of a. group of outsiders|pleaded guilty of the- crimes with named to study’ Labor Depart-jwhich they were charged, and the ment statistical-services, In 1946irest were tried before judges or he became head ‘of the. bureau. juries. $7.15 Value 4 Attach. 399 Powersage | or Jumbo 59.85 Value . $14.60 WAHL Supersage Model rific hand power. | _EASTER MOVIES — SLIDES or SNAPS); SIMMS SALE of Famous | ELECTRIC VIBRATORS | MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Famous ‘WAHL’ Make Electric Massagers Electric Massager $29.95 Value Famous Oster Junior massager that gives ter- $44.95 OSTER Scientific ELECTRIC MASSAGER... 98 N. Saginaw = ae SIMMS Low COT PRICES i "PRICE yaaa and hacen! 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VON BRAUN | Von Braun Urges Simple Rockets | ; : Raps Space | Capons Idea Matching - THIS ROOM IF PURCHASED 7 bk ie Bi al, ag are : LOS ANGELES (AP) — The United States 1s hog-tied | clus SEPARATELY, NOW aaa i <2 : in the satellite race because it is trying to produce an elab- By CHAIR vu : . pe a8 orate space vebicle too soon, says Dr. Wernher von Braun. | $] 3995 ; — —— — = ___‘ This country’s leading missile expert last night criti. | 7 | | 2 a . SER ‘easiuaes — - -eized the “idolized weapons system concept”—the idea of | aaP ; i) = as iY rt integrating the vehicle, its armament, navigational aids and | Complete 6-PIECE DINING ROOM -_ - Top : %, * supporting: ground equipment before it is launched. . be 4s : “Did the Wright brethers o te under the weapons | ; | Flex . .. i is Western Space Age Conference. i . Band serpentine front constr’ na which harmonizes we “Let's get a good, big rocket engine adequate to power a-| with the styling of the bed...m suite. And all the 7. - manned orbital rocket, even if the latter does not qualify as @- i : : ji : a ... = tT an integrated weapons system but is nothing but a glori- . preces are protected by Crifiele hos Rel Var Tru-Grain —— Se . fied test bed,” he said. is. plastic finish, just as the bedroom suite and tables “We are literally hog-tied because we cannot proceed [fe are... valuable protection against spilled liquids, @ -& ny Ne without first satisfying all the small print specifications | : : a = recited ‘anfier ‘the iotteed: nk ates consent” eald - heat and wear. The 4 side chairs have comfort angle — Mid - | Von Braun, chief of the guided missile development at the | curved backs, and slip seats covered in Scotch Cord 2 : — a wr od _____Army’s Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville, Ala. I. _ fabric which is easily cleaned. The handsome curved- - Serpentine ee a “I am quite convinced that it has already cost us end table has a trouble free all-steel extension Topend [OO ie Oe : serious delays,” he. Se mechanism. Matching dish rack extra. —. Front | a ed: Laat Guy Swinl : Von' Braun said he'd rather see a less-t asi-pertéct . op Drawers | Oe Ee : manned satellite in three years than a perfect one in five— | pyr a, ja Oo Soe oe wy’ REL-VAR TRU-GRAIN FINISH ‘ = - 7. Ex + t ! f . —<. ni = - — - - asa the Russians ere again penton us to the punch. | : — 3 woes ee ‘ors i Fr sted _| Center Drawer | THIS ROOM IF PURCHASED > — yet me Ege - it : voy a Bey Guides and SEPARATELY, NOW 7 } : e Bel: PO”. as Dovetail Large Double 5 . ..g. | } AUTOMATIC |SMU Prexy Backs -_ S||_ Dish Rook | | OD contcion | ree bowels $169 7 a 4 - | na ‘ + ssor : _ . Invitation of Ex-Red ur Si aa ) | . | ; : : oad Fi : : DALLAS —Dr. Willis M. Tate, ae. or. . DALLAS (P_Dr, Willis M Tate, pe, iow Et OO Double Duty 9- PIECE LIVING. ROOM Ite a prs (Bagel cttgelien ‘ened . ae : ey | Se —— ee 3. eee “4 cee % By day it’s a beautiful living room of matched pieces. By night ‘a former Communist newspaper he a ce Bee ee >. it’s a comfortable extra bedroom for two. The big Daveno fea- editor to appear on the campus. a. 4 eo ; — ‘ A SS 7, Pie tures handsome button back styling and welted edges. The | The invitation to John Gates, ee tapered legs on all the pieces have bright brass ferrules. The former editor of the now-defunct’ —TI Gas ee _— small cocktail table, 2 step end tables, 2 modern. lamps and 2 ‘Daily Worker, to appear April 23 ©. - tastas i — Ba attractive throw pillows are included at no extra Cost. jin a panel discussion has been a 4 ae ae se a os opposed by three Dallas civie ° % ee > ” 2 : =. . pens, § * | groups ‘and the SMU = student, __ ——— —_—— gy . ‘EP newspaper. — Ss = es : ——— a ee : a | 1 Complete 10-PIECE BEDROOM , | Tate said he would “‘stand be-' ; F ti. ‘ jhind the rights of this student ~BUFFET WITH TWO Fd - ga” 4 Vou Il wonder how. we oy managed to -put . suite with so many group to engage in this study, on : : high-priced construction features into an outfit at such low prices. ) a ‘the that to do so is to, DRASERS, STOUASE SERE a Tele i Both dresser and chest feature expensive serpentine top ond 2 WATER WG pewter them to be prepared; THIS ROOM IF PURCHASED Opens to 66 a curved. drawer fronts. The drawers have center guides and boxed- _ FT EN ER- jediast ring ae coment ——— . SEPARATELY, NOW. ar... 6 in construction.. The bed has patented bolt on rails. The fronts sO = m ‘on Pp acy. ‘ $] 3995 of the dresser and chest feature beautiful _ brass drawer’ yas Regenerates While | Sethons | ' . and decorative routings. Innerspring mattress, box spring, You Sleep i Pes : bie Memorial . ee L oom. neee pillows and 2 boudoir lamps are included at no |Assn. and the Public Affairs, - Legs , extra NOW ONLY. $969” | |Luncheon Club asking that the in-' 4s Front Chair a ee n ; Other Models dog ivitation ‘be withdrawn, The SMU, : : - ; ; 3 From $139.00 rua TERMS |i Mother's- Club also =e the ; ee ee = =4 : - : ‘ PAYNE DIST. CO.) : (rr Ga Oe i : vo , 9021 , | Wood-eing - industries in the | FOAM S 7 . s. bed : MAple 5- ‘United States employ more than’ Twin ize . | a RUBBER | 9". 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Plan ff | Ber. yd EE = Unser thik lin tthe Winitent jays:a pert ot his téition oncte | ; : 4 wf | -— _ month while im school, the balanee to be Vaid in installments | 3 BLOCKS WEST OF: F SAGINAW STREET oon | Adjusts to \severat positions. Ps, after teatning is completed. a | Use ax Twin Beds Reg. $59.95 Full. spring ‘coneteustion. | 4 JaeelBic, » 2” ie Se nea a, | 7 con 3 te: - i oy \: a : aes o ‘. os , 7 = . nes 2 7 . ‘4 : f ‘ & \ i = / : J ‘Mixed Schools SP ee * NINE Arkansas Seeks Faubus Says Elements Work on Plan to Solve ~ Integration Troubles bi “LITTLE ROCK, Ark. @®—Gov, Orval Feubus ‘disclosed yesterday that. elements in Arkansas are working on a plan to solve Ark- Faubus returned last night seein THE E PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1958 Indonesia War “Toll Mounts More Than 102 Killed: 7 have-been recovered. So Far, Reports. any at Jakarta JAKARTA, Indonesia (—More than 100 rebels -have been killed in Indonesia's five-week-old civil war, the chief of army intelligence claimed today. He set casualties of the Jakarta government se far at only two killed. Col. Sukendro added that the | Washington, where he attended al. x _ White House conference on unem- month as amar ployment ee A compensation. ““F really don’t know the ‘actual car and an attack bomber March jmysterious metal tube exploded \ Bodies of All 26 Marines in Air Crash- Recovered IWAKUNI, Japan ®—The bod | Tes of all 26 U.S. Marines cae | im the collisi#h of a Flying Box Cause of the collision off Oki- nawa is still not known; the 1st . Marine Aircraft Wing said today. | Metal Tube Blast . Kills Two Persons of the garage, and Johnny French, 63, Nelva Glen Harris, 18, was in —— in the Bay. City Hog- ita The -pipe_was being cut ‘up for WEST COLUMBIA, Tex. @ — A/Junk. Officers theorized the work- ers, using an acetylene torch, had cut into an old oilwell perfora :in_a—downtown--garage-yesterday| shell that contained axplontvel injured, i and kilted two men, Another was|The shells are used in Dead are | H, 8. Pool, , © owner reached. — oll wells to see whether oil has details of the plan,” Faubus de-| ’ eo tee an ation Seve ce = clared. : curred yet. Cl A | tie « The Dutch liner Oranje landed He said leaders in the move some 520 foreign evacuees from _ clash with the federal government over integration of Little Rock] ment want “‘to quietly bring ‘the|, extremists on both sides together] \ and restore the voluntary plan’ of integration that we had.” | - “A great deal-of- been made,” he said. plan was stopped by, those who ae to force integration. The role of the integrationists should be to promote it through the traditional democratic processes and not try to force it.” “ = * x By voluntary integration, Fau- bus apparently meant the mentation of school. integration fhrough~local action only. His Central High School last fall re- sulted in federal troops being sent here to enforce compliance with a court erder for admission of Ne- groes to the school. Provide Landing Lights at Airport With 300 Cars progress fas; “But the| imple-| KANAB. Utah — A small! plane was spotted circling last night over Kanab, just north of| the Utah-Arizona state line. Townspeople rushed an rl mated 300 cars to the sniall, un- lit municipal airport ma light up: the runway with headl ~4 * - | The plane landed short of the THE SISTERS KHUDOVEKOVA ~— In all branches of Russian production, women labor alongside men. These five women, all sisters, are eee a steeF rolling shop in Magnitogorsk, s Evacuees Taken assigned to the Medan office of a Dutch firm. He “described the- fighting there | last Sunday and- Monday, the rebels took over Medan and '. dovekova ‘are:(left to right): Klavdia, ACRES and Anna. United Préss Pheote “where they work as operators. The sisters Khu- Alexandra, Maria, Duckling Stuck in Mud TULSA, ~OKI4. when, .strange request for the Tulsa Fire’ Department — aid for a drowning|kendro said, but he -declined to ur — It was Medan at Singapore today. They Two ships are scheduled to eva- cuate foreigners — mostly Dutch! —from the west coast port of |Padang, the rebels military head- quarter , * * * Tangements were also made to, evacuate 30 foreigners from Ren-, gat, an oil center of the U/S. Standard Vacuum Oil Co, 100 Stanvac’s Indonesian representa-; tive, E. Berlin, said 60 Americans _|pany’s Central Sumatran base si _|miles north of Rengat. * * * Natsir announced the release of ships of the Dutch KPM shipping line which were seized last De- cember. Natsir said the line- was baned from future trade among Indonesia's islands. Intelligence chief Sukendro re- peated earlier charges that Americag;arms seized at Pakan- baru hafgbeen airdropped to the rebels but today added that the plane was* a Hho DOO sromm Formosa. * * * | Markings. on some of the weap- ons indicated they were made in the United States in 1952, Su- included 122 Americans — mostly: - -|women and children, 280 Dutch - jand more than 100 Britons. The government radio said ar-| miles. southeast of Pakanbaru, | {would remain at Lirik, the ‘com. ‘Navigation Minister Mohammad ; : i t PURCHASE. 45 RPM x by Famous. Artists! : “Here cre some: Jerry Lewis, Me- Chuck Berry, Carol Smith, Aces, Jo Staffo Guire Sisters, Tony Ben ¢ Peggy Lee, Al Hibbler, Jill Corey, per Joe Hunter, Geor “aie Gibbs, Four Fess Parker and many more. Your 9 Choice , Les Boxter, ‘ t he Jakar- Aneel : | + runway, narrowly missed & few From Sumatr 0 ye ety an Ace a say who? he thought supplied PEO bo cars and hit a - poate greater fi ‘|lmostly ground the airfield. . | soe the a was aay to them. onig =| ba K, L, in, 37, , Calif., e i : 5 , a drain near Swan Lake, and fire- ———— ob conerecaan ama his “wife Audrey, 122 Americans Included loranje besten yemeoeelie ue men found a duckling stuck in | There is a museum devoted to! Until 9 35. ‘They ‘were en route to. Las Among Those ‘Flesing| of them wives and children of,™Ud- The duck was unstuck. ~ ‘bullfighting im mai amas i. he Vegas, Nev., from Phoenix, Ariz. {Goodyear and U.S, Rubber Co. ¥ -—s« They were taken to Kane County, to Singapore . employes, A Goodyear official on saa 7 3 Hospital, where their injuries - lnand ordered. them -not to talk to aP- —swere described as not serious.| giGAPORE «» — American, |newsmen. | ae, eae wae, Seton British and Dutch evacuees from| Some of the American women H ~ * * Nerth! Semetre arcived in Se said they heard shooting near 1) ss “This is old stuff to folks around ae their plantations, about 70 and 130 | a here,” airport employe R. K.|Pore ‘today with tales of a tiny but | miles from Medan, Sunday and : Y Knight said. “Whenever we see a|tense civil war. Monday but saw -no actual fight- plane circling’ at night, we rush} ‘We were happy to leave. The|ing. Each woman was given $35 to. \ the ‘ears out to the airport.” tension can. continue every day,”’|spend-and put up in a hotel until : y 2 . faid P. Leyeyenar of Amsterdam, ‘the situation in Meda clears. : - : om ee oe } a a a ——— b 44 Establish No Link ATI vat 2 Axa ( aia | el! lls | ea ees : mh! ri. a & = beast iy ee - John Edward Rattan of Detroit, on Strangling, Theft | strangulation death of seaman andthe theft of $200 from thé, aircraft carrier Bon Homme Rich-| ard, ig -*® * _The 13th naval district said yes- terday the man who stole the $200 has confessed and established he was_in another part of the state when vane died aboard ship Sanbne _+-Yours, Just For Looking At The. New i Admiral. . ELECTRIC RANGE * New Built-In Look AUTOMATIC... PLUS... ao a SS 1 west HURON STREET 000 Ho ame panels and back belts. And, as always,-Penney’s specified that they be carefully tailored. Today, see how much news you get for so little at Penneys. Sizes 8 to 18. 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Officers and enlisted men with}a four-star general or admiral, | BERKELEY, Calif. — Dr. An ofticer make more ess than two years service—most|With 30 years service, serving as) | Ernest 0. Lawrence, nuclear fis- than $31,000. cow of whom would be doing obligated|a chief of staff, providing his own! 'sion pioneer honored by President *® * * service—would get no raises. ae and sadn Loe Eisenhower at West Point today,/ These would be rare cases, but To obtain the absolute top en-|Pay. s pay an ances | A ul me to $31,104. ‘is a South Dakota-born son of|compensation of practically all ra freee ou ee ae ” : = jNorwegtan descended parents. career men in the armed services moted to the top new grade, be| There is a village in North Eng-| ; uld be: stepped up considerably, , ed “No Name." As a boy in Canton, S.D., he)” drawing flight or other hazard pay and nam: 0 : | trew passionately interested in and the raises would be heftiest) a in the top brackets of both en- *@icrystal set radios. 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Automatic de- frosting—deep, roomy door shelves. Rust-proof glide out shelves: NO- MONEY With Purchase of a Cotton Pretty Lady’s PLAYTEX BRA ............2.50 Pre-Season SALE | ==. "Beautify Oxford Comimunity’ will|township residents. ‘ the Oakland County Tuberculosis be inaugiirated this weekend with More than 25 clubs. in the area| | by Board of Education a kichioff dance at 9 p.m. tomorrow are cooperating in the/Oxford proj-| terior remodeling. ‘The family do- Assn. munities: Monday, 2 to § p.m.: : wath Claman 1s Wacics Ave. in the Oxford High School atdi-'ect.. Henry Dahl, its author, is| t the best job month will | IMLAY CITY — A revised salary | an A yearly chest X ray Pe check|Tuesday and Thursday, noon as |maperow. a 2 & . * — - torium, ; ichairman, with James Sherman| be awarded a prise. - _ _|sehedule,providing-pay raises for to tuberculosis “is r mended {8 P-:;- We ay a ng. Friday, = . : * as cochairman. cont = This announcement ‘was made| The couple exchanged vows be- : . a 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, The high school dance band, con- * ~ * & i) & ducted by Gordon Mathie, is do-) Each month township residents teachers in the Imlay City Com- planned -for businees ‘establish, munity Schools System, has been ments. ‘adopted by the Board of Educa- Then in September, (bee ‘will be tion, a gala parade and the naming of * + * the oe pete) ener tc sums The new schedule will take effect] +for the 1958-59- school -year;— A ummer # lone contest is for persons over 18 years old, he added. 4 Mobile X-ray‘ units will be located in Rochester at the Na- tional Twist Drill plant from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, and at the Detroit Edison from 2 last- night in Romeo at the kickoff meeting of the general fund drive by Hospital Board President. Titom- as K. Richards of- Almont. A goal of $300,009 has been compete construction to add 16 more beds and to furnish neces- foré a background of white gladi- oli, snapdragons and candelabra with white candies, The Rev. Doug- las F. Parker of St. Paul’s Meth- odist Church performed the rite. * * * The bride wore a willow green chiffon dress of ballerina length, | K, of C. to Install Ofticers Tuesday atImlay City nating its services. \Several spe-|will participate in a contest de- cialty numbers have been. planned. | signed to eawpity the community.) * * ® Committee chairman are: College graduates with a de- pub- licity, Robert Dick: business block planning; John Flumerfelt; — resi- dences, Richard Gould; business jand residence contests, Lee Clack jand Mrs. Albert Roberts; and pa-) gree, but with no experience will be offered a yearly pay of $4,100, an. increase of $100 over the cur- rent year. -Yearly increments to 8 p.m. Wednesday; noon to % p.m. Thursday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. The Milford unit will be located’ jofficers of the Imlay City Council, "IMLAY CITY — Newly elected] Knights of Columbus, will be in- sary equipment. 7 The 30-bed medical facility, de- signed to be eventually expanded | will-remain at-$150. in of Detroit ‘stalled Tuesday evening at the Im- to 80 beds, will open by mid-June | and a small clutch hat topped with pink roses. Her bridal orchids, matching her dress were carvied anded | 7,- ‘a white Bible; Mary Gail Crissman, the bride’s front the Edison | lay City Hotel. if the current drive is successful loldest granddaughter, was her at- rade and floats, Edward Bossardet!, 4 maxmum of $5,450 a year Monday throu : 5 5,4: J A gh Friday, * * * ‘Richards said. _|dr. and Ted Pearson Jr. can be attained by the 10th year| The O. E. Dunckel Junior High | Elected grand knight at a meet-| - : tendant. Chartes Dillman of Rech- Doorbell ringing is under way jin the school system. A teacher|School on 12 Mile Road, Farming-jing held at the hotel last Tuesday | ester attenion his father. . * ton, will be the’site of another unit Monday through Wednesday. The X-ray unit will be sta- with an M.A. degree will receive $200 more than the base salary of a teacher with an A.B, or B.S. degree. ij te enlist the support of every family in the township and sup- ply it with information on the 4 | contests, entry blanks, window stickers and japel buttons, Oxford High School will feature an essay. contest on the benefits of such a project, and student/Same salary for the same quali- council representatives, Edward|fications; that previous experience Millan are working with Mrs. Jack;before coming to Imlay City is Valentine on the publicity commit-|allowed at $75 per year up to nine tee making final arrangements for| years and that a sick leave policy the Saturday dance. of 10 days a year, cumulative to 30 days, is in effect. _,_The revised schedule compares | favorably with other schools in the Thumb area, board members said, was Walter Kowalski, Charge 2 Transported Stolen Money Orders WORCESTER, Mass, A, (Gene) Sherrill, 21, today awaited return to Detroit to face trial on charges of transporting $4,220 in stolen American Express money orders. en ee ee The FBI at Boston said the, A reception was held for 25 guests at the Crissman home ‘ard_ a wedding dinner wag held at/Syl- ivan Glen Golf Club.- * * * Mr. and Mrs. Dillman left for a. month's stay in Hawaii. Upon their return, they will reside in Roches- ter, - Other officers named were John Cassidy, deputy grand knight; Lewis Spencer, chancel- lor; Willlam Bryant, recorder; Stanley Kaiaz Sr., treasurer; Bernard Malburg, warden, and Clinton Jarvis, advecate. Inside guardians are John Adam- er and George Gill, Outside guard- ian is Max Irish, and~ the Rev.) ‘Raymond McCormick is chaplain. | money orders were stolen in a‘De-| A a ltroit safe robbery. Sherrill, held Named_to the Board of Trustees }»-: $7,000-bail,signed-a- waiver to were Kowalski, chairman; Fran-|permit transfer of his case to De-|L cis Spencer, Carl Doherty and Har- | troit. old Milett. He and Earl T. Crowley, 26, of Madison Heights, Mich., were ar- rested at nearby Southboro, March L.- Crowley is held on $2,000 bail. : x wy wk Police said the pair admitted spending $7,900 in funds obtained from stolen money orders but de- nied stealing them. * * * Other features of the schedule are that men and women earn the Guest Soloist Named _ by Rochester Church ROCHESTER — Miss Karen Yakey will be guest soloist at, the |; 9:30 a.m, service Sunday morning at the First Congregational Church, Rochester. She is the featured so- Joist in-Gaul’s oratorio, ‘‘The Holy City.”” which will be presented Sunday evening at Rochester High School, The Rev. E. John Yuells will deliver the sermon, ‘‘What Testi- mony Do We Need,”’ at both morn- Tuesday at Rochester ing services, after which the Town _= and Country Guild will serve cof-| ROCHESTER “The newly [Tee. ‘formed Rochester Panhellenic)» Assn. will meet at 8 p.m, Tuesday) Wixom Dance. Set at the home of Mrs. Richard Brooks, 6157 Blue Beach Rd. WIXOM — All teenagers in the A representative from Michigan|wixom area have -been invited to Bell’ Telephone Co., will explain) attend a dance sponsored by the ‘ Wixom Youth Center from 7 to the new dial system. -" Last. 83 Days. Conlin J eee, Dae 7 f. Pah aunt aaruse-TOMEOCRLS 2 SHOWS DAILY and SUN. Matine 2:30 — Eve, 7:30 - OXFORD THEATER . Community Chorus ito Present Concert — ROMEO — The 45-member Com- munity Chorus will present its an- nual Easter concert, featuring A. R. Gaul's “The Holy City,”’ at 8 ip.m.- Sunday at the First Congre- gationa]. Church here. Choristers are from Romeo,| Washington, Almont, Armada, aay iCenter and Utica. Soloists will include sopranos \Mrs. Fred Scheuneman Jr. and Panhellenic Assn. Meets Fire Station to Receive Truck Within 45 Days jfyetlnade BLOOMFIELD TOWN.. SHIP — Fire Station No. 3, on Geen Lake road, will get a new fire truck within the next 45 days. The vehicle is being purchased from the Howe Fire Apparatus Co., Howe, Ind., which submit- —_ ca Edward La Douceur, Oxford High , ; PLAN KICKOFF DANCE — School student, confers with Mrs. Jack Valentine, dance chairman, J ; ‘ ie : . |Mrs. N both ¢ All eligible Greek letter sorority,11 p.m. Saturday at the elemen-| ted the lowest bid. The bids were | on final preparations for’ Saturday’s dance at the high school audi- |Mrs. Nedred Youatt, both of Ro- Pp. y e torium. The affair will serve as the kickoff of the five-year plan to |™M€0: alto, Miss Jo Ann Burgess/ women are invit Co-hostesses itary school. Singer Ray Tillery will opened at the monthly meeting oys’ ear, 00. ! lof Utica: contralto, Mrs. Andrew| will be Mrs. Hareld Hatherly and|be the featured guest of the eve-| of the West Bloomfield Town- Mrs, Dan Eskin. ship Board Wednesday night. tenor, Li ‘Beautify Oxtord Caenmy: ; |Hemela of Washingtoti; Ise Hamilton of Almont and ning. your money ~ buys — much more at Richman’s ~Tbass, C. Lynn Brown of Romeo. _ Statewide Competition Follows | Dr. G. Clare Bishop of Almont \directs the vocalists and Alva H. Dairy Princess Choice | Bostwick, also of Almont, is ac- to Be Made at Armada ~ ARMADA — Macomb County's title will compete .for the state! At Richman : candidate for Michigan D air yicrown April 24 at- Michigan State | Princess will be selected in comr- | University. Y petition to ‘be held at 8:15 p.m. our Monday at Armada High School. | ee ‘Heading Gay Timers ‘Square Dance Group COMMERCE — Murry Ostrong- ler has been elected president of the Commerce Gay Timers Square iDance Club. | Other officers named were Nar- ‘Scouts Plan Bake Sale = x«~ * ‘vel Parker, vice president; Mrs. To be eligible, a girl must te to Help. Pay for Tents —- Robert Brown, secretary, and money | ‘Mrs. Art Petar, treasurer. AVON TOWNSHIP—Seout Troop| Elected to the board of gover- ‘the Elmwood Methodist FS were Stig Danielson and Mrs. - «.»,, Charles Gulf. L fe will aot fl gale Satr-| “75 oe dance will be held al |day at Owen's Service Station, 2300|the Union Lake School April 19. | Auburn Ave. The sale will begin Cancer Drive Chief lat 9 a.m. and last until all the Named for Lapeer between 17 and 20 years of age, and must have dairy farm: back-! ground. She also must not be plan-|39 of ning ‘marriage. within the next sjx’ ‘months, the rules State. The three judges will base their - selection as follows: 25 per cent buys much more! on dairy farm background, 30 baked goods are sold, according per cent on attractiveness, 25 per (to Bob-Lambert, scoutmaster, cent on outside activities and | « +t ko Ut — “ tact and 20 per cent on ability |* Refreshments will be served. LAPEER — Bruce Clothier will ~ to speak. | Proceeds will be used to pur-jlead the 1958 Cancer Crusade in S District 4-H Representative John Chase tents for the troop. |Lapeer County, the local headquar- 5 . * * as Overton will act as master of cere-| a ters of the American Cancer So- x Donations for the sale will be|ciety announced. The educational monies during the contest. ;picked up, Lambert said. 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Wilson, president of Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls. i) * . * This group has been part of the local community life since 1928, serving girls 7 to 18 years of age. On March 29 at 7 p.m. Pontiac Council of Girl Scouts will present “Camp Fire in Action” in Lin- coln Junior High School auditorium. This program ‘will show the varied aspects of the Blue Bird and Camp Fire program. Camp Fire group displays will depict the Camp > Pontiac Press Photes sored by Marbach and November groups of First Presbyterian Church. Alicia Bridal Salon, De’Cor Shop, Mar-. - garet Ann Shop and The Hub will show — fashions in the 7:30 p.m. event. . Lake “road, S. D. Navie of Tilmor drive and Mrs. John E Ramona Terrace: . McGrath of Personal News of Interest e Mrs, Peter Davidson of Lor- raine court will spend the weekend in Mount Clemens as the guest of ber daughter, Mrs. Robert D. Heitsch Jr., and sev- en grandchildren. Mr. Heitsch is in Rock Island, I., where he _ is serving as City. manager. x * * Forest Lake Cotntry .Club . will be the scene of the month- ly Rathskeller this evening Members anid guests will gath- er in the Men'seGrill for the’ affair,- which will feature an ~ accordionist. * * * * Mr, and Mrs, John C. Mad- __dox of Walnut Lake road are _ vacationing . in ‘Honolulu, Ha- wail. The couple sailed from’ San Francis¢o aboard the 8S Matsonia. . - W& *- _ Four area. students at Deni- son University, - the A Rice wraces in the Easter motif. Mrs. Mia H, “oe Mrs.” ae of Fairfield, Iowa, are paternal _ , re of Woodland avenue are. the paternal grandparents, Matern- al grandparents are Mr. and ‘Mrs. Steve Soditch of North East boulevard. : * * * Mr. and Mrs, Thomas _ L.- Thornberry of. West -Rundell Street announce the birth of a son, Brian Paul, March 12 at St. Jeseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are the Frank B. Thornberrys of Charleston street and_ the late Mr. and Mrs: John R. ’ i . ©... PW, A daughter, Pamela Jean, was ‘born to: Mr, and Mrs. Jo- “seph-L. Wagley Jr. (nee Phyl- lis Moats) of Adrian on March 12: Maternal grandmother {s Mrs. Wright D, Moats of Clear- water, Fla, Mr. and Mrs, Jo- seph L. Wagley of Hammond , street are the paternal grand- _ parents. Elect PTA Officers at Crofoot _ Mrs. Walter Godsell was” named to serve as president of Crofoot School PTA Thurs- day at_a family night dinner. , Other. officers elected were Mrs. Gerald@ Blaylock, vice president; Beryl Clifford, fath- er vice president;-Lola Stokoe, ‘teaweher vice president and Leon Smith, recordirig secre- tary. : : * * * wer ‘Also elected were Mrs. Don- al Williams, corresponding secretary; Mrs. James Helvey, treasurer and Mrs. Oscar Arm- — “bruster, “historian. 2 ff 2 = . Mrs: ‘W.-C. Bordeaux. wais ‘--@iriner \chairman -and Donald - - ‘Porritt was program. chairman -of the Pamatty evehing event. - Bett Patrolman Addresses Gardeners Patrolman William Davis of the Traffic and Safety Division of the Pontiac Police Depart- ment showed slides on ‘‘The Premise of Spring’’ when mem- - bers of .the Better Home and Garden Club met at. Adah Shel- ly Library Thursday. Also participating in the pro- gram were Mrs, Ethel Winkley who presented a talk on the Shamrock and Mrs. Emma Alexander_who discussed a n.d. showed slides of the 1954 Gar-. den Tour. Mrs. Beulah Armstrong showed pictures of the club's 1954 flower show which was held in Roosevelt Temple. x *« & - New members welcomed into the group. included Mrs. Wil- liam E. Sovey, Mrs. John- Mc- Cormick and Mrs. W. D. Thom- as, Mrs. Maude Place was chairman of the committee of the day, assisted, by Mina Schell, Mrs. Daniel Gorom and Mrs. W. G. Rowston. Bride-elect Betty Berg was honored Thursday evening at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Alex Kokins, Mrs. Eugene Swaney and Mrs. Ralph Hodge in Mrs. Kokins’ Niagara ave- nue home. x * * On the guest list were Mrs. Hugh Bigsby, Mrs. Jack Gardiner, Mrs. Wilbert His- cock, Mrs. B. I. Vancil, Mrs. LaVerne Slade, Mrs. Joseph Schneider and Mrs. Marion Olmstead: Others were Mrs. William MecMurphy, Mrs. Arthur Krenz, Mrs. Hugh England, Mrs. James Mazzba, Mrs. Charles Diskey, Mrs. Robert Lenz, Mrs. Theodore Carlson, Mrs, Rose — Lanway = Sandra Wants: Zonta Views Photos of Japan James Howlett showed color -photographs of Japan to mem- bers of Pontiac Zonta Club Thursday at a luncheon meet- ing in Hotel Waldron. Mr. How- - lett gave background informa- tion on the country and its people. . Received as a: new member was Grace Clark. ~ Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald will show pictures of her recent African tour at a March 27 meeting in Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building for ree and friends of the Cc Country Fair Set May 10th BLOOMFIELD HILLS — In anticipation of ‘the annual Country Day School students, mothers of daughters who now attend the new Country Day School for Girls met at lunch- eon Wedne: : This year the event will be & called a Country Fair and will be given on the new property of Detroit Country Day on Lahser road at 13-Mile road. Luncheon was held at Bloom- - field Hills Country. Club. Mrs. Ray Corey is chairman of. the fair and the date is May 10. Guests at the lunchéon were Mrs. John E:; Hauser, Mrs. Frank. J. Lambertson, Mrs: Milo D. McLintock, Mrs. Rob- ert Lake, Mrs: Semon Knudsen, - Mrs. Earle MacPherson, Mrs. ~ Winthrop Conrad, Mrs. Charles Bricker, Mrs. Robert Vander- * loot,’ “Mrs. H, E. Metz, Mrs. Marshall Miller; Mrs. Paul 8. Bowers and Mrs. George 5. Olmsted. = “Newell | McCuen, Se ty Berg Is Honored at Shower ~ treasurer. x Women’: S Sectron Ee RE RE é BRE Re: Oo ‘Mark - Birthday Sunday baked goods, and Indian cerertionials and aymbb- ism will be the theme of pore emp Fire displays. * Blue Bird displays will tolléw the play theme, Puppet and marionette shows, a dollhouse and rhythm. band are themes of some of the Blue Bird displays. Pontiac Council of | Camp Fire Gris acres" 10-year-old members through Blue Birds; 10 to 15- to... year-olds through Camp Fire Girls and 15 to 18- year-olds through Horizon Club, which is a program for future- homemakers, Fire law and seven crafts. Other groups will have — sponsible-citizens- aE Volunteer of the Month, selected by the-Central Volanteer Bureau, is John Baxter (left) of Third avenue. Seventy : years old, Mr. Baxter has been active in Boy Scout work since 1922, helping City Man, 70, Is ‘Volunteer of Month’ career .women and re- = "Officers Named ~ by PTAs. «Pontiac PTA groups ales with election of officers for the coming year, Mrs. Irwin Mills was elected « president of Wever School PTA- -“Fhursday evening, Named to serve with Mrs. Mills were Mrs. Keith Pawley, vice presi- dent; Loren Kay, father vice é president;.. Mrs:-Wiliam- Mills, teacher vice president, and Mrs. Clarence Delsen, treasur+ , . er. * Others were Mrs. Carl Peat. : son, recording secretary; Mra; « f 4 Pontiac Press _Phote to organize Scout troops and to keep them going. advice to Scout Roger McVicar of Raeburn street. Here, he gives a bit of Boy Scout Leader Baxter'Honored “Neighborhood Commts- sioner” year-old John Baxter, of Third street, the Central . Volunteer PTSA Gicoses) New Leaders Mrs. Charles Coppersmith has been named president of Washington Junior High School — PTSA. , Other officers are Mrs. Ro- land Stephison, mother vice president; Harry Arterburn, fa- _ther vice president;, Johri Bur- ton, teacher vice’ president: Gary Henry, student-vice-pres- ident; Mrs. Roy Cooley; secre- . tary and Mrs. Philip Rowston, - is the title given to 70- Bureau's ‘Volunteer of the Menth.”’ Mr. Baxter has been active in Boy Scout work since 1922, with 25 years in Mt. Clemens and 11 in Pontiac. The ‘‘com- missioner*’ designation refers to Mr. Baxter’s work in or- ganizing and aiding in the continuation of Boy Scout troops throughout this area. HEADS TROPP Additional activities keeping Mr. Baxter on the move include service as the institutional rep-_ - resentative of Troop No. 10, ° sponsored by the Moose Lodge, . and leadership of the Explor- » ers’ Group of the Joslyn Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church. He also is an officer in the American Legion and a Civic Affairs — as well as b ‘G vahering at Bloomfield Hills Cot ountry rC lub t to being a past governor of the Moose Lodge. . * * * Mr. Baxter’s youngest son, a recent University of Michigan graduate, -is an active Eagle _Seout. The busy volunteer says, “Scouting is the only boys’ organization that actually pre- pares a boy for the life ahead, regardless of what he may do.” The Central Volunteer Bureau provides many different types of.work valuable to the community for those —inter- —_ Joint Dinner Slated Daughters “of Isabella will hold -a ~dinner~ with—Sweetest~ Heart of Mary Circle at St. PM. = _ historian; Loren Kay, corresponding sec. . retary; and Mrs. Charles Norman, Mrs. Vernis White- head and Mrs. Stonney Clas- man, council delegates. Mrs. Mrs, Luther White, | Edward Bigger and Mrs. Rex- tors, HEADS WEVER PROGRAM ford Hagood were named audi- - Kenneth Kindig was program < director for the father’s night - ments were served under the vin Norberg and Carl Norte] * * * Elected president of Baldwin ; School PTA Thursday evening - at the annual Dad's Night pro- * gram was William Travis. Serving with him will be Mrs. Sorority Plans May Initiation Mrs. Carl Rose, rush chair- man ia the may — — the formal initiation and Found- er’s Day dinner, to be held at ~Elks Temple May 15, when members met at Hotel Wald- ron Thursday evening. Mrs. L. L. Schiefler was ap- pointed chairman of the nomin- _Michael Hall Sunday at. 2:30 — —ating _commitee for election of ‘Officers for the coming: year. © program at Wever. Refresh- © direction of Ronald Carr, Mel- 2 ; complete plans fora Country Fair May 10 sponsored. by the new Coury Day Schoot-were-(left to right) Mrs. Milo D. Meeaet of a Mra: Riba Lake Angelis. ee f Co E Knudsen af Birmingham ‘ond Mrs. Robert tie The |fair will be held at the ‘schooF PrOReTty on Lahse road, ig Mie, gto hi Re é tM be THF. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. N ARCH 2%, 1958 Engourage Child to Voice Money Needs Ry MURIEL LAWRENCE {candy and eo on one of our, | money, more freedom, more ‘She writes, “Our 11-year-old girl|charge accounts. She says she did shelves in my room.” It is being - hag alee Duying school supplies, jit because - -her allowance is-insuf- able to risk parents’ — djs- ficient. We've told her she must) NORGE give us weekly repayments. | SPECIALS “But 1 think we should also in-| pleasuré at discovering they have a growing. ——s mene in their home, ‘Herease her allowance at once. My husband says this would be re-, warding her dishonesty.- Do you agree with him?” No. I think that increasing her allowance would be rewarding ‘this child’s first realistic treat- ment of her economic problem. — Up to now she's been\golving it like the boy in the fairytale He had an enchanted table. |Whenever he was hungry, he'd sit idown in front of it and say, “*Feed 'me"—and the table, would imme- diately produce a meal of delicious ee Beyond speaking magie -werds, ithe boy made no effort to solve {his economic problem. After eat- ing the meal, he didn’t even have to bother with dishwashing or gar- bage disposal. He just said, “Tidy. iyourself’’—and the table was as ibare as it had been before. ‘CHARGE IT’ This child has been behaving just |. like him. Where the fairytale boy used the magic words “feed me”’ S$ ito solve his economic problem, she | has used the magic words ‘'charge eit.”” * * * Now for the first time she has spoken the risky, difficult words we have to speak in the real world when we have an economic prob- lem. She has said to the people ~ WORGE ,in control of her income, * ‘I need ‘more money.” | ¥f TY were her parent, I would } AUTOMATIC | respond to her realism with some of my own. I'd say, “Fine. WASHER If you'd been brave enough to Family Size agri % | say that two weeks ago, you would not have got yourself all | mixed up with our charge ac- . count. Of course you can have— more allowance. “You figure out how much you must have and we'll start giving it ito you right now. This will help oe wit this stupid debt you've ey. If we want responsibility from ichildren, we have to encourage it Descending the stairs.in a new Hart-Schaffner and Marx suit styled with slim lapels, horizontal breast pocket and narrow pocket flaps is James * *: | It is ma just doing chores and i homework. Responsibility is also ‘being able to say, “I need more Adams. Completing this spring out/it is a Manhattan wash-and-wear shirt and a pair of Stetson shoes. Sylvan Shores Club {Society Sponsors Sews Cancer Pads ~ |Movies on Cancer ing some “silver threads, ‘lamong the gold” when I/\ Women of wie ‘first will control the earth, \Girls, You Are Welcome Ito Join\ WWWW Society ~ You Don’ t\ HAVE to Get Accustomed to the New Sack Fashions By RUTH MILLETT “You'll just have to get used ‘to the new silhouette, - said the saleslady, in the tone one uses to an unreason-| able child. I had balked at trying on a sack dress with all. , bow where, in my personal opinion, no bow belongs. : Well, this is fair notice that I don’t HAVE to get used to the sack dress. And I don’t intend to get used to it. , I've gotten used to wearing glasses. when I read. "Eve gotéen used to see-+— — 5028 Dixie Highway OR 8-2100 look in LE mirror. ane! - |Plan Penny Supper TOYLAND “ “Next to Karen's Floos *< Covering” : Women of the Moose are plan- : —_ the moonjning a penny dinner to be held!] COLOR 1S THE THING in hair fashion this Spring... . It must be Tuesday at the Moose Hall, with) bright and fresh.to complement the bright shades in clothing. Some changes just come along (Mrs, Keneth Riggs as chairman.|[- / HARPER ee and there's nothing you can do | A bake sale will be held at the RAN DALL about them. Moose Hall on April 5, with a chil- But no little man in Parig isidren's Easter party to follow in 88 Wayne St. I'm even vetting used to the idea that whoever reaches FE 2-1424 going to tell me that I've got to the afternoon. Mrs. Harley Zimmer ' is chairman of the children’s af- S aee te catendies — fair, assisted by Mrs. Clarence ppened to dream up to keepin. and M = ne woman from looking like women. — er @ rs. ] ichard w- : * * & If I want to I can shudder every [ time I see a wontan in a sack. | I can swear I'll never get into! one myself and stick by the de-| cision—if I'm not; afraid of looking as. though I'd missed the last three issues of Vogue magazine. And that Is exactly, what I in- 1, tend to do, You have te get-used to enough things in life without trying to get used to sack dresses. And I'll be glad to have any woman who feels the same way I do join the WWWW. (What's Wrong, With Waists?) Society of America. Neighbors Gather Loyal Neighbors of Going street met at the home of Mrs. Delbert; Hammett. Mrs. Edward Faulkner| was guest of the group. and Rusty Water! Have @ whiter wash, softer clothes, lovelier Complexion, and even save up to 80% on soap. If you are renting a softener unit, you can now sexes your own Water Softener for only i ‘54 Per Month | Including Sales Tax No Money Down You Can Learn to Play in 15 Minutes J. Morris Music|if 34 S. Telegraph Rd. |} FE 2-0567 Across From Tel-Huron | 10 YEAR WARRANTY FREE “WATER ANALYSIS Semi-Autometic— Only a Few Minutes to Regenerate For Information Call: CRUMP ELECTRIC, Inc. ne; thre Thar. 1? 9 5 Fri., Sat. and Sun. $1.50 ““A Clean Car Rides Better, Lests Longer” Mrs. Milo Struble opened her, One hundred and seventy-five: Woodbine drive. home Wednesday,Women were present at St. Mi-| ev ning to Sylvan Shores Women’ el Hall Tuesday evening when) KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W. Huron Across from Firestone 3465 Auburn Road FE 4-3573 Richard D, Kuhn _ a — St. Michael Altar Society sponsored Club. Project of the evening was I bi ing on pe AL “ia number of films on the su ect of cancer. By JANET ODELL Refreshments were served ty N Ww Scott showed Pontiac Press Home Editor |Mrs. Eldred Mathes, Mrs. Clar- ae wee earcierameet by the | Instead of the usual’ i meat loaf,‘ence Denhoff, Mrs, Earl McHugh try a ham and beef loaf for a'and Mrs. Clara Livingston. Mrs.| change. Mrs. Jack Greathouse! Felix Ballard will open her Sylvan’ ‘thinks her recipe is one of the/Shores drive home for a card best. With it she serves a horse-|party at the next meeting. iradish sauce. > BUY NOW NO MONEY DOWN! | Mrs. Greathouse is a member ~2 YEARS TO PAY! - Open Monday and Friday ‘of Beta Theta Phi sorority. She Hosts Church Unit enjoys playing Bridge. The Great) 5 Alford Bell hostessed mem-| 4 . M. h tw: indchildren. Nights 9P.M houses have two grandchildre bers of Mary Martha Circle . ot! HAM AND BEEF LOAF. (Baldwin Avenue, EUB Church By Mrs. Jack Greathouse Wednesday in her Garner street WAYNE GABERT | unds ground beef home. Cancer pads were made 121 North Saginaw | 7» before luncheon. Mrs. Mary follow ed. American Cancer Society. The ‘film, “Time and Two Women,’ highlighted the program. Dr.| James R. Blakeney presided at 4, question and answer period ania Circle Has Meeting Mary Martha Circle of Oakland Park Methoodist Church met in the Spence street home of Mrs. Ralph Clara.fer-a dessert lunch- eon Wednesday. Participating in 1 pound smoked ham, ground Sprague and Mrs. Grand Burlison the program were Mrs. John La- mont and Mrs.’ Irl Williarns. Phone FE 5-6189 =|) +.cup quick taptoce Bie end Pr ean participated in the program: 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce “~ Spring Smartness }-- Paprika for Women 1 bud garlic, minced fine in White | Mix all together, form into loaf and place in. pan. 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Your old home town’s as well as you used to, the place you go back to visit only | |Wilson. | | j ' OTTAWA — The Ottawa Cit- ‘| JHE STORES CLOSE / izen says actor Franchot Tone and a -* actress Dolores Dorn-Heft were married in nearby Hull, Que., two years ago at the Cushman Memor- jal Church. . x * * tf The Citizen said the couple ) ) 4) : =I. honeymooned at—Tone’s~hunting} | ---- Ty eNNS 3 Hiodge on Thirty-One-Mile Lake 4 |\north of Ottawa, ‘spent most of last é . summer there and plan to.return : WLU RETONLES + nek MaTN-eFiAET Stim! this May. a | —— + fons Comried + ub Geodata » Genet tiitec we ke oe | Tone was previously married to Joan Crawford, Jean Wallace: and j Barbara Payton, all actresses. penjamin Frankiin originated the BYItiSh Battling Over Proposal to M ove School Bus Driver U.S. Colonial flag of a raitienrahe . cut into 13 parts with the caption Th S f Ki h T Sh F fest into 13 parts eir Statue of King ° immy’ the Two’ ‘Sharp in Emergency | ow. LONDON (A. dreadful row|the English ran him off the throne Walter up next to Franklin D. Sy OSSET., N: ¥ 1S Achot — BLUE SKY oe ‘has broken out here over a pro-|Roger Fulford, a writer of British|Roosevelt in Grosvenor Square.|{iver Albert Witte worked fast Dr a ot sed change in site for a famous royal histories, who thundered/in|President Charles Wheeler of the|yesterday when his vehicle stalled, FE -4-4611 AT [po t Kine J IL a letter to’ the Times: “Let the|/Royal Academy of Arts secondedion a crossing minutes before a! THE ARE - Statue of King James King continue to stand clgSe tojthat motion, saying he thought it|Long Island Rail Road train was. 2150 OPDYKE RD. George Washington, Franklin D.|George Washington so that’ Amer-|a splendid way to mark the 350th! 4... = ‘Roosevelt, Samuel Pepys and Sirlican visitors may gaze “with re-janniversary of the {ounding of . * « « . : “= Walter Raleigh have been dragged|spect on that. Stuart soyérign who, /|Virginia, one of Sir Walter's bet : in. along with the American tour- when Duke of York; gave his projects. ‘It was snowing when the bus. TONIGHT Thru SUNDAY |:2=222c= eee ee . it rede: Heaton n xt w/t What may have been the Bayville, N. Y., immediately | wouldn’t believe. : y have been the next- Z called names you Herbert Grimsditch of London|toJast-word came from historian|OPened the front door and emer- * ke * retorted that Jatnes was unfit to|\George Macaulay Trevelyan, who/8@?cy exit and shouted “Outside.” | : ROBERT CURT. Leading artists, architects and|share the ee ee — wanted James left with Washing- ae literally arid some of al | lart lovers are beating each other|gentlemen, Nelson a ashing-|ton for this reason: “It seems to|S!OWer moving students out of the | es th e amazing men who lived the seq’s Boyer the head with adjectives, ci-|ton,” and said the ministry should me peculiarly suitable to have the DUS. : ‘ A most emazing adventure tations from British — oe ous toy” Hacc eee statue of the man whom we got * * * ; : even.cold logic. Letters have been} Painte mas in, former|riq of on one side and ‘the man | — |written to the papers. Statements |directoy” of the National Art Gal-|who got rid of us on the other.” - ay chee sl ea cd ! : ihave been made in Parliament.|lery of Ireland, pointed pe ra The last word, from the Ministry|came along. The engineer applied ’ poe So far Jimmy the Two — as he/Ith/ century sculptor Grin ribs of Works, is yet to come. The|the brakes andthe train slowed’ | is — ae ane seinacing hs — St orcas ike oie | betting is that James will get what:enough to just nudge the bus is. SUL. a ’ ; . | George Washington in front of the}being one of his brothers, King he got in 1688: his she papers. |which was driven away later. | ‘National Gallery, overshadowed/Charles II. by the towering Nelson monument x *« * : - fin Trafalgar Square. Sentiment on! yoctead of moving James, Bod- HOWARD JOHNSON S NOW OPEN eee = a ee divided /,in contended, the ministry “hould| aes is bring Charles in from his present ° | ~ * */ site in front of the Royal Chelsea Serving Breakfast from 7 A. M, 1, Leave him where ‘he is. Hospital and set him up in front | - a 2. Pack him off to’ arty-smarty |of the National Gallery, too. Bod- hoes Chelsea. kin said James deserves a place 3. Set him up in front of thejof pride in Trafalgar Square ‘‘as Foreign Office. fa founding father, with Samuel 4. Chuck him in the Thames Pepys, of the British Navy.” Servenoay River.” Pepys, the well-known diarist, was COLOR by OF LUXE "Dreier ty DICK POWELL ” WENDEL MAYES 1 The royal/rumpus was touched|James II's right-hand man ae -AND- ‘off March,4 by the National Min,|the latter was royal Lad admiral. istry of works. It announced in the} As for the King's fitness to, JAMES FE ‘ COOPER'S GREAT ADVENTURE CLASSIC House of Commons it plans to|stand near Nelson, Bodkin re- OF TH = SGREATEST ADVENTURER move’ Jimmy the Two to make marked that the great admiral | = eles |way“for a new statue of Sir Wal- ira hen rer reales cor- | Brunch time, Sh time, dinner or ‘munch time—it’s Ari > "+ [iter Raleigh, the old cloak-and-jrectly but misleadingly as a one- ; 4 4 \ ' 4 uddle man. It added that the|armed one-eyed, double-dyed little always the right time to come to Howard Johnson's! M /King’s statue would be re-sited at|‘adulterer.’” Whatever the hour, whatever your wish, Howard Johnson's (en 500 Contap Mine { ‘the Foreign Office. ; k ok serves up the tastiest full-course meals, salads, sandwiches * he a One sori — ee} by ond and delicious Converts And, you'll be doubly pleased The to-do which followed got;means Jet James stand wi with our wide range of food at a wide range of to \Jinimy the Two more attention|Charles—but in Chelsea, not Tra-| fit all pocket ry © range 0 Prices = \than at any time since 1688, when falgar Square. | ee : 4 ‘for tampering in high religious) Lionel re eager pm, * Juicy charcoal broiled steaks matters. National Gallery, - leave - * Crilled-i ’ gee first shot was fired by James in Trafalgar and set Sir) ss are oaea fied ; forts * 28 flavors of pure, rich ice cream Hollywood Headlines, nso M D ld Ne 1 On Woodward (US-10) at Seners oie acess J ohn acDona ove Leke Roed—Just South of Pontice Bur Nao + Ti it a | , , CARLOS RIVAS «ns nuat acumen By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS sisted on ‘Dr. Christian’ and | — other TV shows,” said —— . ADDED — SATURDAY ONLY. HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Almost as! Stroheim. yuss | ~=NOW! Si rand ‘MASK of DIMETRI US’ ctiners" John MacDonal's | ra . —— . \cufioners,”” Johrr MacDonald's nov-| Brian Aherne telephoned me to| ‘el, ts Cornel Wilde's purchase of|,. he has two weeks off trom) | AN ADVENTURE WITHOUT-AN EQUAL! mcm eee ithis suspense story. _ . { : ” =| He told: me that Richard Brooks,|"My Fair Lady,” so he came to, ( |Alfred Hitchcock and Mel Frank|California to rest. He has been in| . TODAY lat his own Paramount studio were|the play over a year, It opened in all trying to buy the book which Chicago Nov. 5 to a $700,000 .ad= AMERICAN & SATU RDAY will be brought out by Simon and | vance sale. In all, “My Fair Lady’ . ‘4 saben j -and wil alo. opeee-s as taken i $0.00 Bran to AE WAR: RCQE Let ‘The Ragh z, Rawhide Saga OF |riaty in 2 national magazine. “me ee GHRGA ML ng, pald $5,000" Cornel told “me,|_ He said when he took, the job | pst ———— ” “and was I glad to get it.” Rex Harrison told him it was all THE ROCKET-HOT STORY OF OUR The “Tin-Star Tornado” Who fn en iinankiller. "I have only missed | “HUMAN wy ; ; : ; ' | A real estate friend of Cornel’s|one performance in a year,” he|[f BULLETS’! y $ ‘Cleaned Out The West's tipped him off to the great poten-|said. He'll rejoin the company in| 3 a 1 a , _ tialities of the breathtaking tale.|Chicago, and later they may re som Lao ls Dirtiest Killer-Town Cornel said he hadn't decidedjturn to Los Angeles, since they PAYNE - STEELE 3 , whether he and his wife, Jean Wal-|couldn't possibly take care (of all. x ses FYER ——— : — lace, will be in the picture. the - people att who wanttd *) B08 GOLDSTEIN But in ve ‘see the musica . STARTING SUNDAY! ANOTHER ‘SMASH’ 2-HIT PROGRAM! - “erowocrions UGH | any event he will Pro- | Dean says his place seats only] | JANE POWELL in “THE GIRL MOST LIKELY” ou duce and direct it. Jean ‘did so : ae i: tensi : os pe 60 people so he’s doing extensive Plus “ESCAPADE IN JAPAN” Presents well for him in “Maracaibo” that alterations and making ‘it larger. { BRIAN shy rated much praise from boss | a = _ Y. Frank Freeman. The name of Erich von Stroheim'.. HELD Doors Open looms again on the Hollywood hori-| Daily at F] zon with the signing of Erich von _ Stroheim Jr. as both an actor and RAYMOND BURR : lan assistant director in Joe Pas- ' ' ternak's’ ‘Party Girl” starring’ STARRING Robert Taylor at MGM — thus : earning on the tradition of x] — “ELIZABETH TAYLOR “A er who was famed as an ; F PLUS THE actor, director, preter. | | WINNER of ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION — BEST ACTRESS! | Ad x * = Young Erich has never before | : : THE |iereirst eacco| SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW GREAT IT Is! | ; . FANTASTIC RISE AND from eee ne oes The most talked-about picture of the year! Spectacilar drama! ie | Sent Ne In the great tradition of Civil War romance! FABULOUS “I fulfilled his'wish to a certain | M-G-M presents in MGM CAMERA 65 degree, For two and a half years | es I was assistant director on TV's MONTGOMERY CLIFT FALL Bele hee pnt Mt aoe Jed ot He loved two women! OF Flirtatious Southern belie! > ONE : EVA.MARIE SAINT OF * .. The girl who waited! Fu Joy eae = al - WALTER ABEL JAR LEW.” a F | | 0 TOM DRAKE + Screen Pray by MILIARG KAUFMAN Associate Producer 4 -SATURDAY—SMALL FRY MATINEE } DRACULA aie GI nace ir eet ks nen Pie — = i Direcing by EDWARD. DMYTRYK » Produced by DAVID LEWIS + An M-G-M Pietore bd CARTOONS —2 FEATURES. WHTMARSS FOREVER "Mat, 90¢ @ Eves. $1.25 @ Child —: ati "12:00 3 :03 - "6104 - 9:06 It's Always Cozy and Comly With Our New : IN-CAR HEATERS \ TONIGHT — SATURDAY 7 7 © @ ALL COLOR PROGRAMe@@® \ | dai iy i wi nis. JAMES FENIMOR! aan eae ADVENTURE CLASSIC J ra q -, RICHARD EGAN -JAN STERLING DAN DURYEA “UU ADAMS iy a F On 1Oth AVE; | Mounting *1 tension all | the way- "| with non-stop guy-girt 1 excitement! = WannenCoror erow Wanner Gros. ¥; _ SATURDAY. | 3 CARTOONS—2 FEATURES. | od Oe z = - = 2 sees fe a ee Sse a oe een fee rt : a } ee” mo = f f * © THE PONTIAC PRE SS, FRIDAY, MARCH ners a i ches ee as : | Kohler Boycott. In GOP Race for Governor dea’ | EAST LANSING — A-com-| ~ | | ae / 3 i+ _ [paratively clear tield appeared to- || Senator Pushes Search|dey to be. opening up for Prot. . fs 4 . ,|Paul D, Bagwell in his bid ‘for ‘ : | to —Find.. ‘Mastermind |the Republican governor nomina- petay Oat oer | Behind Strike Plot _|t despite one discordant note in strong. outs j Gains and losses of fractions to WASHINGTON _ ; Mt deel aanenee ee. =e * |. Applen, Delicious, bu. ....-.+++.,.06.78/4 point were the rule among lead- (R-SD) called today for a wider|beriy next month, yesterday was | _Rye, the other bread grain, had) A5Pic. Metatest ba, sescsssssqse 3.25 | 0 SaUe®. i: search for ‘the mastermind” be-leranted a leave of absence from =< as much as a Cent a) Apples Gtecle Red, bu. ....00040 000) Turpover slackened after a : a labor union boycott in thelni, michigan State University post petheornteg mage alpine Vegetables moderately aetive opening. a = charged intimi\to make the race. qemp whew ceedy, || «(gm Sr vas wcacecepctes $i] Drage wore few ao a * * * i ba . : topped op heebeneneneenee PH : advance . _ g The Stat Board of ture, Traders sald te activity ape |S roe gee 00550, UT Ane atrerafte were slightly lower _He said Leo Breirather, the of-|y5t" governing body, approved ‘s be .|H | rr ” governing body, approv peared to mainly toward con (beha.) dom, =... .sceeevneee b- Rails showed some small plus ficial boyeott cordinator for leave without pay from April 7 to peer otaide influcnce wos| Sate, Rast. tocba).don."sacens C4 shgme _ {the United Auto Workers, ‘cleer-laug, 8, three days after the pei-| particilar ov nfluence WAS|parenips pul... oforcenes Le — ce not masterm °) pestpness preset. [ee io Hho Rea Py eae She) peoe vy operation.” Mundt said Breirath- ay oo ee Rhubarb nothouse {bchs.) dos. .... 138 copper ry i Le er’s testimony types him as a sub-| It indicated Bagwell would be Near the end of the first hour|$rnipa topped ba. s..:.,.1sssrsss ame) eeterday’s favorable Price News) worse HONOBED—Dr. Emest |ordinate figure in the nationwide] emand from wheat was % to % cent a bushel ’ and spurred : goed poral oO. Lawrence, a pioneer in the boycott effort. . “ P elements would get him in. ss lower, May $2.18%; corn % to % Poult : Magma added more points. cchd of sacleur fiaden, wes bin * *& &® i He likened this. to an invitation! A Handance Record - Newiae’ havin tere gene “wenmacot was, a poland | 0d 0K by Present Bes | Under guertonine by she Sl MOTIOOL DUCQET (|r 2 "ar sce : ’ ; was a -| hower at‘a West Point ceremony. |ate Rackets Committee, Brei- j sen, lu 2. higher, May $1.51; soybeans %| pernort, march 30 APY — Prices|Anaconda, its big drop in 1957| Lawrence will receive the West rather acknowledged there are / jinson (R-Fennville), who was at Set by Rotarian to % higher, May $2.25%4; and lard Bt gong + Pot dnd apparently wel] discount-| Point Association of Graduates |things he doesn't know about the »j- | |home to bury his father; said they . ees eet pe fens, 29:31; igh type hens Jed, advanced a major fraction as| first Syivanus Thayer award for [boycott.” He said its objective is OFE DOGG tet certain he would not want to}. Rotary Club attend: lower, May $12.20. ota dy rocks + caponettes, $% (did Phelps Dodge. service to the nation. to block the sale of plumbing fix- / |get involved. of A Seearyery poe ines wit ' @ Ibs., 30-32; ducklings, . ek & ww : tures produced by the Kohler Co. IL w.- (R- — ner beast out te vac — ~~ | Lorillard, yesterday's most ac- at its Wisconsin plant. Action Slated to Begin ~ oa — Ledge Calendar: DETnorn. warch o (aPi~gse, to2|tive stock, recouped a traction of : a April 3; Expect Final Ae Sater), ieee aeeenoeee om |Lone, 7. of iat & Amey Bt. a ~~] Detroit, esses ine T-atBttlits loss. GOP Ch ; «=|FFELS SORRY : ril 3; Expect Final] tis year's top tiket Waterford Township. communication odes; Breirathe: oa cooled, he planned to con- Ba Og ee one it ye eA alfman plumbers, contractors, supply; Word 2 Weeks Later | ter with Bagwell soon, He didn't | Long, * red Polite Coes __ Fri, March 21, 7:30. Work in PC}svs; "20¥6;, arse S44, wid, ors. St) 6 New York Stocks . 7 * _¢ houses and others against whom] = = / | rule out that the talk might be |extensively throughout the country Sagres, Gavald: Moors, do B, args, O40, wid. Ore! sate sorning Quotations) R § ndin _|the boycott has been aimed when! A report on/the Wa-| Sbeut switching his sights to the | 1. Wing the past 19% years in which . ; IDS they handled Kohler products. But|terford Township Schools’ operat- Lieutenant Governor nomination. he set his record, but he always cet Grgelatum Lid ‘115 3903 Jones @ Le .cc301 | he said he also felt sorty for theling budget was —— by Su-| That seemed to leave Richard|managed to attend a meeting wher- : ews in rief jAleos ....se0e Th I Soe + Alcorn Asserts Dems |*tiking Kohler workers, — him-|perintendent William Shunck at/I. Moore, Wayne auto salesmanjever he was, even though it often ————— n_Gon—--488 eee Weald Use US. Fur fia a d -philono-jlast_night’'s Board ot/ Education and tomer state = oases carsiee ent Oaaaces—— ___ A fire of undetermined origin an oe SS rs] Wou se_U.5. Funds|phized: “People are - who] meeting =f _ Amvets, as the only surefire} Asked to comment on h : ‘ caused $500 damages ‘to a one- Livestock Am Mardy 33 sat ‘at Random’ . have no business getting hurt. It! here was no action or discus- : against Bagwell. Moore/the ee es alent __~ ‘story frame home at 300 Elm St. Am Meters... 83 “: . all, he’ said, is the result of a sit) 45 oi the matter pending a lormally has annoued his candi-/joy meeting people so yesterday. The blaze started at the fe penie Mh rc Snae am Red .... 04 Be uation . . . deplorable . . . that} = I P meeting to be |19¢Y- . {not to. miss the opportunity the year near a fuel oil storage tank|sbie, 290. Buix army --: #1] DELAWARE, Ohio ) — Meade|seems unresolvable.” — April 3 when a more de- * * * meetings afford.” and spread to the roof. fag 4 ~ ents higher; steere|Am™ TOD ..... “tad Meret. ""; W4lAlcorn, chairman of the Repub-| The company and the UAW! 14 st scent will be reviewed. | For years Bagwell, a polio vic- : snd hears settee, rong: few standard races ad ; oe "i" ltican National Committee, said|handed the committee separate is scheduled for the |tim who walks with. a cane, has|Firm Given Award gg apr stock ot completely retin |ioad "choice, 100-1180. ib. steers 2038- 02 MeeWerd ::: s.ritoday spend|statements outlining points still at| SOG“1>" tyoaeg. of Education {led the statewide March of Dimes | ”— Ghield Store. 118 W. Lawrence 6 metas WeeaT be te ANeTe 8A lave Soe se... $6ithe business downturn. " {four years old April 5. The state- ° | igan booster of President Eisen-|has awarded a “good citizenship” — —adv,| Compared lest, sendy weagong."ie pequet ress. 8 3 tok [mente showed Meant: tar’ apne. pags pope ans eee hower. citation to the’ Hall Lamp Co. of «enon frong|Beth Stee! ... 39.3 Nat cose Be he | a - .|Detroit for its “expression of con- Rummage Pike, [stances 50 cents higher, late trade "**' a4] Republicans, he ‘added, are not . yank tas Add. Pontes Cate: |t2,08 cents higher ‘on steers and betters, Bowne, AE 2 RM : $0$lwilling to “hand our grandchil-| The company now denies that Tae ee eo tae veneat _ oe fidence” in Michigan in ake pathic Hospital Guild. — adv.jsteers 58; good and choice|Brigss Mi... Pw... 324/dren a billion-dollar bill for 1958|the UAW could muster.a majori-| principal of. : Workers Sent Home ing a large expansion on t's Sale teete ee Shae; ive ‘eater atarage t0/BUd@ Co... 148 Nor Bae” .": 74lleat-raking.” ; ty of its workers to declare the|Junior High School .now under npr 3 March 2304, 461 8. Saginaw, 9 10 b'|hish choice 180-1300 Tb. oteers. $0.08: /BurTOUEhe 2.7%" Il the GOP chairman, in an ad-(Uhion their collective bargaining|construction on Hatchery road. | About 1,000 day shift workers] —aty,|*%e, heed low prime around 1078 Ib. ; . : 84l arefs Wesl agent if another plant-election is; i’ *«& * from Pontiac Motor Division plants Be - steers 33.00: standard steers 94 : prepared for Ohio Wesleyan ‘se RENT A 58 CAR! Mare BS vo-a8 00: utility 20.00-22.00; |< .: B.aluniversity’s student rssembly, said held, and said, “The company can! Assistant principal of Crary,|14 and 15 were sent home about H Congregational E’ Huron. | Sach ‘ous ehoicy bettors 34 $0-3.00; part | *y fo: sealthe difference between the two|%t lawfully deal with a minority/Bernard Heaney, was named prin+three hours early yesterday. be- tdin eiviucatt Syst 2 adv, |20-00 wility and standard ‘siee- "te qeowo 4\parties on the current recession is\W00-” The UAW won recognition) cing) of Crary and illiam Aber-|cause of a bomb scare shortly| Aladd: asebgen ystem : lod high chelen ground , patters vo te, BT this and a contract in 1953. sold, who is tpal at Water-jafter noon. ‘A police search re- A mostly ‘ 1484 Pheies Doo. Tha wlan teted five: contract yeme . 7 REX’S STANDARD STATION | : standarg heifers around 100 Ib. 28.00;/¢ | “The Democrats see in this a 3 sed ford Center, will be assistant prin-jvealed the re port was a hoax. 119° perry PE 4-1193 utility cows 17.00-19.00; commercial cows ae sig’ 74 issues still in dispute — arbitra-| cipal at : Afternoon shifts reported as usual! Lhass - = crease 18.80-20.00, few 20.80; | individual | good : iis: 474 \negative, hard-times issue on). at Pierce. ; : ‘Lowest Rates in Town p : ql ade cows 22,00; co end curiare -Pit Plate G .. 76.3) hic various splinter of -grievances, seniority,; ‘There has been no recommen-|at the two plants = a tae bulls 1190-900, 0 a 34 can unite’ Their answer|'unch period in the enamel shop, 'dation as yet for a principal at = Vealers, salable, 25. Not to “taal pensions and reinstatement of an t — in ers estadl arket. pared ‘ont Can a is two-fold: (1) mount a massive Waterford Center or assistan : , |vealere active, 11.00-20-00 higher:, ‘most Cont Copk®'. 02 1! 38%lpublicity barrage of professional|*tTikers including some formally |princtpal of Crary WORRIED OVER Pd NEW YORK — An average aed elriee one epee SI “1; fei}pessioniam confidence in/7.e company still operates,| Bids for library furniture for | DEBTS : 13 per cent increase in brokers’|“Gheep, salable, 100, We enough done|Ourtls Pub... 8 ” nent Parse pgiornaghcdhimersd a staff of nonstrikers and) the Pierce School were received || SRESRERSEASMS be or oe fees has been proposed. by the|'o make ® market, Compared iesiQet Béla... 3 Fitlcensan te and|new employes and tabulated and action will be MICHIGAN CREDIT OOUNSELLUMS and crane for payments you can = : governors of the New York Stock|ana sheep’ fully stsdy: a. r atre... B84 a Sines eof eathepreatd taken at the special meeting in efferd, regerdiess ot how much of how many you owe. . Ene ge we anion We SELES REET Ud Eee ileal areca = Howe? | me ter aso made a econ [NO SCURITY, On evoonsane exquinep ae Epa wenbeniite vein, Ge pe oe a ee Peers ce Auto f a TO “We ates = : x a a No More Hope si clatarcam taraioars tor the new} Guutes Gansten ee ean Cosuseliers commissions go 14 shorn t A en ’ . : lican : ° junior hi for which May 1. 1SSios: tone ctitty” shore tombe 3010; few epee | 44 ,|downturn a tem challenge! for Russia; He went bidd of a Inter ate. “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling £ » Assist You” 00; load utility shorn lambs 20.75; few| zs # i: will request xperience : nes erodes of Oelee joad aad chsiee wesled lambs me 138 ot ee ee eee ee Can Take Hint TE Ae Houss: Deily 9 t0 5. Wed. & Sat. to) Evenings by App't exchange. proposed lambe = cheice siaugh-| Den . * ll) ermnmen priva . ; : increase is due-to “the steady in-|tr ema . = Be aii’. 4° Sere 2%G0'''25:4|We refuse to spread fear and Ty. A request. for the use of the MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS qpease in the costs of conducting], gs “vver Q0.4Tetas Co ....¢18!panic among our people. (Comedian Rob Hope, in Moscow to\small one-claissroom-building at the] 41% 8. Sagieew FE 5-016 Above Onkland Theater. ‘a securities commission business, Signer, after opening 38, oan telen Motors. 339 Textron... 23] “We refuse to believe that the|dsy" Ie writing "his light-hearted ob-|Tear of the Waterford Village and a corresponding decrease in|mostiy ‘stesdy to ‘weak on butehertiiGen Tels... $ iy Gon. 343) bright future of America has sud-|ser"ngne,t' ine Seritae Brea} "| school, made by the Assn. for Fiat , return.” vows steady "(Gen Time. ee de ... 98idenly dimmed. We quietly loosen ” ~ _ |dicapped -Children, was approved . onge ° Rates are based on the amount a oe : Air Lin: 96° |credit, encourage enterprise and By BOB HOPE by the board. .¢ a For Building Supplies See of money involved. For example, 2 - Goodrich ....62 DUit Druit cc: asa {Carry out a solid economic po-| MOSCOW (INS)—I can take a} The building has been used forj . , commission on a transaction Business Nofes Gren Paige. 14 OP Gee Cp -.. 288 igram to stimulate and acceleratejhint. My presence here brought/storage of school supplies. : arom 100 shares of a. stock _ [gull OL «101-4 Om Rubber’... 33 |Spending only for things the coun-|something new to. Russia: ““Yank,! Members also indicated they ____ gelling at $20 a share now is $25. ——- ndust Ray ....163 | itt: 3-"ltry‘ needs.” c Go Home” signs. So I'm off. would participate in the costs of} Under the new schedule it would) Louis E. Ellis, sales manager|ing Rane -- 2 w PO i - They wanted to give me a body-| paving Coleman street up to $1,200. , : be $28. “lof Aluminum Model Toys, Ine. jinterat fet Witch & oe: $1. de guard but nag congo No|The area borders 8 on a : There would be no change in|Birmingham, recently attended 7 S oA}. y Ov one’s seen my pictures : School property, Recent legisla | in 0 dR rates on transactions Involving|annual toy fair held at the Hotelsliny mer”: ; fang shat <4 Trapped er Month, Det the aselana are very tm (permits school boards to partic | ER UB t-In Ovens and anges . less than $100. ee oe a 2 @ tis | ial : ns ns. Everyone pate financially in such projects. - - ) = 2 ee nce astasons —— FUEL Supply Short | scistie tee aeyae sane , . ; “Compiled by the AM) NY A siyear| over. 1 explained. there's oti a |KOY Asaka of Japan oft, ss womaaa and ber by | ban om sending over strategic to Present Program — 8.1 1. gon, t seven-foot snow a 33 ne ite drifts since Feb. 15, were running} They et American movies here Rig Moroes Epi ali have a | 3} 173-8)short of fuel today. . But they're a little late. Several] Chapel’ Family. Fe din- ss 339 ise] Mrs, Charles Bell and. her son,|people asked me if Fatty Arbuckle)” 1.39 5 m 47 Gs im4/Alan, waited on their hilltoplis up for the Academy Award") st 0's) Pm. Shsey) ee j 2 z i Reports Sales Increase > 2 : — Motor Wheel! WALL OVENS—insert type, fully automatic. Wayne Serew Pred Co oe roof, along with coal Corp. ‘Thursday reported 1957 sees 17"x18"x19", 4 color styles to choose from. ‘ jes bi Alan hauls by toboggan from the| s “way te get rid of a wet tea (970,000 over 1956 sales. However,| ‘Window at no extra cost.” Reg. $171.95 , will extend southward! graduate of “Denison University. , salle thelKgiser Industries Reports —— [highway, bag! - } high pod ) over-all architectural design of z ' — the company’s 1 report 1400 OtQu Center, WASMINOTON iP—Kaleer Iv Train CHriboe Truck mile and a halt from the farm "Gersiciy going to be held. Thelot $10,000, compared with a netif ReQ- $111.77. oe 4 = ~ | duatrion Corp. reports conscti-|TFQIN DITIKES UTUCK house near Berne, in western Al-lorobiem is who's gonna caddy, ‘profit of $1,489,404 in 1956 3 | ae living Costs Se es ae tare "Mrs. Bell admits she probably = > a, : BOTH UNITS _. to Set Another Record | 15 tn iss \cental passenger train struc {Could get out on skis or snow} - ppanp NEw" tC & = delinquents brought Children’s Courts The Dominion’s Attorney General has reported on the state of crime throughout the country and meas- * recommendafions, ures to meet the situation. * His before it happens. among other things, call for psychologists for. all prisons, improvements in ‘the probtation system, and more; =O emphasis on ways to stop crime Uh . | The Director of Education in, Wellington, Dr. C. E. Beeby, is, concerned about an increase of 18) per cent-in the. number of juvenile before the “I bet you thought you'd forgot our anniversary'"’ » EGAD/ THAT TASSELED CUSHION Uf FROM MY OLD THEATRICAL TRUNK VA DISPLAYS THE ANCIENT CROWN YU) TO SPLENQID EFFECT/<- WHEN VA. L iNFORM‘MRT EXPERTS OF \. MY TREASURE, WORD WILL. ‘s MUSEUM! ar BOARDING HOUSE WHEN TWIGEGS COMES HOME NEXT WEEK AND VIEWS IT, Ll HOPE THE, OLD BOY ISN'T Z\ GLADLY HANE PASS SWIFTLY 10 WEALTHY) \ LET. RIM ZF, 1D HIGH TO Oe BUY IT FOR A DEAL? ENNIOUS /~ Yi TOO BAD! T'D ViZZ; | by Franklin Folger | _ THE JACKSON TWINS By Dick Brooks TWENTY-NINE ITWAS TO GOOP ENOUGH RAISE PRETTY Were rAay GIRL, MRS. WITHIN MOONS —_— SCIENTISTS WILL HAVE DOZENS OF ARTIFICIAL = TonpEaR--) A YEAR IN THE SKY. VA eg es =~ p eltreg5 ta. tug ee! US. / om awe ‘ S ih - WAMA 1h, hme 4 Cope a - EZ “ 1 i Higa ABOUT BURNING, Ai CAPTAIN EASY - ‘ Ziga SOME INCENSE F — TLL USE TH SAME DESCENT PLAN THREE LAPS WiLL I'LL START LETTIN' DOWN A DAY OUT OUR WA¥ | | RAMPED AND & EARLIER, OVER AUSTRALIA; . ACHING AFTER . YE GODS! I'D SOON T OH, I DON'T WELL,L 43 HOURS OF . HAVE ANERVOUS / DAST T’WATCH \ DON'T EERIE WEIGHT- FIRES TH’ REVERSE BREAKDOWN IF I 4 HIM-*1 COULDN'T \ SUP- LESSNESS INA. ROCKETS ... —L) was You, WORKIN’ \ STAND IT--myY }| POSE TINY CUBICLE Ze . NEXT TOA GUY WHO \ HEART'S WEAK / HE EVEN DRINKING ; TAKES CHANCES \AN'IMVERY /EVER /— WATER MUST BE LIKE THAT! WHAT IF | NERVOUS! “ LOOKS SQUEEZED FROM HIS FOOT SLIPPED, / I NEVER [ AT YOU, /} PLAS " OR HIS CLOTHIN’ LOOK AT | EITHER {° fone ae AB GOT CAUGHT IN~UGH! f}, HIM/ / GRAVITY IT W DON'T IT MAKE YOU yr 1s oe Pe NERVOUS TO WATCH , : : THAT ? av L WOMAN, SHE GO, I GUESS / SHE LONG TIME in ores —< f — A= E1988 by NEA Gorvise, Ine. A \ \ By Ernie Bushmiller Zaha ; Yor & Ye og Senso Sa MIGHT BE IN.ORBIT FOR 7 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ANID (IR. LORD SENS THERE QT AWTAING VT OOST VO! SYST LET WIA TAKE CHUER. WE GOARSNTEES & RE-FAOCIAL, COMPLETE LNT AL TE TRIORMINGS THAT COULD - AVD LP TO TY, SHOODS AND POANOOD AWD NWO TELUNG! | } XO PO\S WYICH QOUR WAGON 191 F5 AX O&K TROCK! = . Enjoy | — After Every Meal Helps keep teeth clean. _ Freshens mouth. Sweetens breath. fi SS * { to solve all your buying and sell- ~ ACRE CASTLE , You'll | PROFITABLE ~ OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Wont Ad Section Take advantage.of this easy way ing problems. -To Place Your s WANT AD} 4-6 DIAL FE 2-8181 16 ANNUAL WIG WAG ANO HAND-SIGNAL WEEK / _ Buy some re i ei [& 1988 by HOA Serven toe. TUM. Rag. U.R. Pee. OF, e ee hae | it at wk OVALS 3-2) | | ‘I By Charles Kuhn GOOD LAND/] | WHAT IN. TH’ WORLD ARE YOU KIOS HAULIN’ T* TH’ CITY DUMP T’DAY ? + KUHN. DONALD DUCK 7 CITY DuMe..? WHY, GRANDMAS/ TH’ SCHOOL. PARADE’ : \+ =" ~ THIS iS OUR FLOAT THAT’S GONNA WIN FIRST PRIZE FORUS IN (“92 @ Se * By. Walt Disney } RT eee (Awarrcn ) HOW ABOUT A NICE BOOK?) P MAES A NICE OR A GAME? : PERHAPS A PETS) GSED | | SPORT Sf Gees Dee : Sell ic) A ‘ - cin igh ia alii sateen anil en . cans Gy) , * in event of war. .leaders also su be $3.9 Billion WASHINGTON uy — Sen. Aiken (R-Vt) said today that President Eisenhower “‘has a lot of work to do ‘within Republican ranks" avoid drastic cuts in ‘fis $3,900,- 000,000 foreign aid bill. Aiken said this was indicated ty _a Senate vote in which only 15 Republicans voted against a pro- posal to restrict the President's 4 authority to trade surplus agricul- a tural commodities to Iron Curtain eountries. Twenty-two Republi- 1, whieh: was rejected 53-24, Sen. Bridges of. New H shire, chairman of the rd : GOP’ Policy Committee, a Sen. Jenner (R-Ind) in t cs bar sales of surplus commodities to any nation that fails to give the President assuranée it will not support the Soviét Union or any other Communist government er Republican ported the amend-| - a “ment, which Was aimed primar- iS ae wo Yugoslavia and Aiken, fe cosine it, said it would amount’ to a vote of ‘‘no confi- dence” in the President and take aw#ty his discretion of deciding when it was to this country’s ad: Wantage to, help satellite nations.| The Oakland Public ring to}. vA Im a good year about two-thirds fi of a bushel of apples is yee every man, woman 4 the United States. Px wat ident is : syste to */ ’ rhe PONTTAC. PRESS, _FRIDAY, MARCH 1 a 1958. yo Township I circuit court against of the e Eagmington Sewage | Irwin 1. Cohn of 3277 ipleriaken Dr., a prominent Detrojf real es- tate attorney, asked the court yes- terday to prevent the participating local units, Farmingt Bloomfield, and Southfield Town- ships and Keegé Harbor . from ae levying any tax.to pay the county for the $4, 900,000 sewage system. Cohn chayged that townships, un- der state Jaw, are restricted to one mill in tax money and that it would require a tax rate of more than two yhills in West Bloomfield and [more than four mills in Farming- ton to pay the county back for the li 9 million bond issue. Cohn also asserted in his peti- ‘tion that the county cannot dele- ned| Kate its full faith and credit to the township which it, in effect, ‘Is doing by issuing the bonds. The county, under the 1957 act ory which permitted it to establish a public works department, sumed that it has authority to issue bond for local improvements, Cohn’ s complaint also said that the county cannot spend any tax |money to retire the bonds because ithis would be the taking of prop- erty without due process of law, contrary to the State Constitution. In effect, Cohn charges that the 1957 act is unconstitutional. | x Dept. plan to start construction on the system in August with com- for|pletion predicted child in|months. At present the county is seeking |1949. in 10 to 12 ewer. Constyi fuction 4 hai systenr from the Michigan ;|Health Dept. and thereafter will|” —ask—the—Michigan -Finance Com.) a mission to approve the bond issue. Named as defendents in the in- junction petition are Oakland Coun- ty, its Department of Public Works, Westithe four municipalities cited and the County Board of Supervisors. * . A show cause hearing on why a temporary injunction should not be issued has been set for March 31 by Judge George B. Hartrick. Aic id Bill Area Man Seeks to Halt Four haus a red by State ese te me * * Renda Suit Witness Changes His Story DETROIT (INS) — A defense witness who previously had given damaging testimony in Carl Ren- da‘s $4,500,000 malicious prosecu- tion suit yesterday changed his * has as-| Robert Busch, 55, of Detroit, had told the court that while he was empfoyed in a gas station owned by Sam_ Perrone, Renda's father- in-law, Renda was visited frequent- ly by Donald Ritchie, Pete Lom- bardo and Clarence Jacobs. Ritehie implicated Renda, Per- rone, Jacobs and Lombardo in the| — shooting of United Auto Workers President Watter Reuther but|Juvenile Divis later repudiated his story. since 1927. ture, governing body of Michigan State University. retirement Coulter, Ogemaw County agricul- tural agent and staff member All but, Coulter, who lives at C West Branch, make their home |Siv'"s So sery Paes ly, ‘Michigan Pontiac Planning are Miss| pare nctice that can New Lola Belle Breen, clothing special- oy Leal No. opie} ist since 1927; Harry Moxley, alot March, {968 at 10:00 o'clock. in staff member since 1928 known! throughout the state for his spon- sorhip of horse - pulling contests; George Amundsen, agricultural en- gineering specialist and Dinnan, W, Huron be. |CONTACT- a bureau, steady Se stall Bost ates ort an 10 a & 12 a.m, amen Fas ° ri ba gas ea ‘ember sesh Ivan we ina : ARING MA a6 station attendant in Seresing. ES ies 2005 14 Mile Rd. 7, OPPORTUNITY pon’ rity Rod rapid advancement piper neck ; ‘0 = rience neces- sary, Com ra rogram. _Bietviews 0 5. he a % : MARGa be Toei —yaeie | 3 | eu 5 'N. a ah age 70; dear en other of Mrs. Victor 0 da- * > if ss saamothes! ‘of Ger- a mer, a of BSybl-Ann, Daniel -and ‘Men wees outside entitions,” hears eg 1066 W. sere rvice. ‘em oll td REAL ne ane A CHANGE - YES, A CHANGE isgions an Tce eer oe tine Pres Box 19, fs The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p aol 8 All errors should be re- i rted immediately. . Tess Assumes no Tespon- error, When without it. type is 12 o'cloc ll oe wi . the first ‘insertion, S “> case Wan xp RATES | Lines a 2 —o De . | i th "ike = a a i) in 6 2.70 4.86 } 3.15 - 647 _—_ 360 648 o 405 7.29 COMPETENT GIRL For general office work. No bookkeeping. Must ne ee school graduate, sing) manent position. y aban net! in own handwrit- ing giving full information on experience, education ma micetions! Pontiac Ox we sibility for errors than to cancel the cha éo- ment which has dered valueless through the * Senceetons _ are made be sure your “kill numbe?.’ iy - Eajustments will Closing time for advertize- “ments containing type sizes larger than regular agate tioon the day previous to publication. Transient Want’ Ads @ay of pu nestion after Court Reporter Interesting goreee yy, Lodated st the pag Meg ae en ‘ust iter on Telegra; stenotype or sho mad at “00 Sadat ab Exc fringe Losier of- Paid vacation, Hospitalization plan, & $4800 to start, with merit salary adjustment | = $5400 A oly °° Oakla: Stee Bigg Tr Lafayette . gan _ tine, Mich “Demo's and zn Need 3 womén in Pontiac for new ceramic party plan, Sete or collections, Ceramic wood T. ales i about anything. OR 3-53: ~ODD JOB SERVICE . vious ex “ rience and | ‘qualifications Pee ~ ena 2 pm. Fe +e7ié -| Employment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 8ERVI OUR NEW LOCATION $il ot Abad Pe BANK BLDG. = OPEN. "BATURDA Ys RECPT’ _ attractive girl who can type Instructions 9 NO LESSONS. GIVEN IN DRAY- area Beginners, adults & advanced pupils | OR 3-7: 3-7348 PIANO'LESSONS. BEGINNERS OR elementary students. Exc. ‘prep- — A. iG, . retarial service. EM 3-2842. nen, Aa Y “alan \ aubu are: Sena _Ex PRACHEAL NURSE AV. Ex genes. & Refer, OR 3035 WASHIN' ce peta 286 N. Cass, 5-1579, ‘ ANTS housekee ra - Job and babysit- Experienced, FE 8-2202. ; PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE 3-3004 or FE 3-6 e WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK OR babysitting. PE 2-3038, .| WASHING AND IRONINGS-CALL FE 54-0724 AIS Eran : TRONINGS. WIDOW LADY WANTs DAY aie nk transportation, $ WA DA WORK, NTED pee. Good Refer, Own Trans E 45867. wou WANTS: LIGHT HOUSE- OR 3-0670 work. arations ‘for advanced FE 5-4072.%, Wash: . Michigan. 1_ mile east ard. Call Lincoln 5-1: CTROLYSIS & SW IS PHYSIO-THERAPY CLINI Work Wanted Male A-l CARPENTER K WORK. NEW — Repair FE A-l1 CARPENTER ANY SIZE job. Excellent work FE 8-3844. ALL TYPES LAWN MAINTEN- ance, garden plowing; trash haul- ing and deliveries. Reasonable prices, FE 5-6405 or PE 5-1602. AVAILABLE NOW! _ CARPENTER | M cabinet work oh & repair. __B. Murdock FE 2-7861. CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ‘5000 Kitchens @ specialty. FE | jy, ——— |CARPENTER WORK, ALL TYPES. Cabinet work and finish trim spe- Clalty. FE -8 CARPENTER } NEW 0 OR REMOD- eling. No job too "8 or too small. Winter ‘rates R_ 3-8977. CARPENTER, DRY-WALL, PLAS- tic tle & Hor ih a remodeling & repairs, FE 4-044 : {ee SARPENTER _ ‘WORK Son S38 $847." basements — e mates FE j- aod SuTCNER- WiTH 25 YR. 8. exp in 5" & bg eer _Write to. = 32} "Pon fac. EXTERI 5 % ieTEBIOR ae ee Free Attimeles as. GARAGES . BUILT, KITCHENS = modelec, recreation yom for mica counter sere, Floor tue 8 MAN, fs ss. & CHILDREN needs work “gc vif do just FE 2-6057 work New or 9 SAF [YOU HAVE A CAR 5 WORK 3-4 DAYS Rg EARLY) ne FI 2-606, WORK “Op ANY KIND: WA ue . & 17.,° : ‘ EVENINGS, CALL FE ¢-8007, ia = NOON, 00 }F ING, EAVESTROUGHS, 4 aster rr Carpenter ork. Floor. His 5 ANY HOUR ROOFT? S — SOING | REPAIR M id. FE 6-517). | Building Service 12 AAA Floor Sanding - C_BUD BETES STE sas A-A TRENCHING Footings. Septic Field, OR 3-443 | A & B TRENCHING ] ‘ootings, water iines, field tile. 5-0061. Wall tile. OR _3-2438 or FE; MAN AGE 54 WANTS FU AN As TS FULLTIME| an ANY TYPE OF ROUSE PLAN custom. drawn. 1-6200, EM _ 34931 A-l aitri ‘DOOR AND HOUSE- hold doors. bee adr and 4 repair than It’ i to) PHIL +h L} 38 ce MI 40961 a oe Bas Fireplaces as = $-8028. UILDING AIR, ing. brick, block & cement work. | . | 4-2290. ANTED. esti- Ri ’ Ee eee ae Block, BRICK GEERT, Wonk ae Ey, Oe Ba aa vbulider Fi ree es tn Oe teat ee ee amo Fiook,, pasenients. “EM 34078 EMPIRE TAX SERVICE Ohno ged dations Ga ees CdS ELE = yt he YOUR HOME OR Sie Free rere nL te ead ali Eppes work FR Goi. * ones eS oot W_Hluros ROOF REPAIRS EA FE 4-0444 MASON W Aree MICHI. an basements or full basements. winter D&M BUILDING SERVICE TE 2-700 Eves, OR_3-2276. TRENCHING AND _ _wb. Thompson _ FE 17-8873. We DIG BASEMENTS UNDER yp Block and cement work. ~ Building Supplica 12A Income Tax Service 17 Lest & Found 24] FOUND — BLACK —Waghington Jr. Hi LOST: MAN BILLFOLD. pron of ite Lake brig, ies 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd. ~CEMEN1 Buspar’ OT Ces using Catacaes for you. rn sired. W. R. Bolin. FE 55773. & WHITE POL er. Recta to =e name of Lost: (Get, LADY'S SIL Van SOULE. ‘ard watch. FE 8-3575. LOST — BLACK BRINDLE INCOME TAX. REAS. PRICES, 504 W__Huron. FE 5-6045. oe to Rae INCOME TAX PREPARED IN 8, oes: eee ALE DOG. omont, near. ¢ bus N ATION WIDE a wanted =, RENT 3 OR, + — to Coal (08ST — MONDAY OR — brown pes cootains Bham — Generous eae Nat 4-2211, Laundry Service LOST: GLE cinit Ci Career. HA bee. FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. LOST ice A Landscaping GREEN Share Sp Ounine 30 WOMAN TO "HARE MY HOME. _ PE 2-3820. ~ | Wanted Transportation 31 _ Hobbies & Supplies 24A t| custom BULLDOZING. YARD & ete aTading, 4 Raking, A _ ea810, eutting "ons Toei: EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AN AND removal, Ph 56-6503 or OR grading. Backfield top soil. FE jen » free cotiinaies. boar en PICTURES. rabble comee Beckenstose Stor Zz. Notices & Personals: 23 zs ane GIRL WOMAN NEED- Fé 3s a Trendy pore nonsgl Fre “sal| fon: re ke For land contrhgts, see Augie sor ears General” — scape mai Sons Inc. Churches, Clubs. 32 bottles Watkins A bevonn) Moving & acting 19| _simms Johnson BA oH with ag “relgased ie Tablets, 98 1704 fie PipEsnices. USED. 10 CENTS EA. The” 3 coals. ea, 31245 W. —TARPA Ng — A SIZES SA 8 LIANCE nit We service ell makes of fae and sutomatic washers, 30 ROY'S, 06 Oakland FE sant ATTENTION! Lumeage, musical instrumet cases OF Camera cases repaired. this ad for future reference. FE 8-021. BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Wall and windows. R: b! Free est. No obi! atin rare Beg Sauron N ; ble price. Modern equipment. OR HEATING 24 «hr. service on all a of heating uipment. we ayne otis &. rE + 063 day or INTER - LA! TREE Trim, ae by) eabeling, s' — Land clearing, ines naTeRrY 4-2903. OIL, BURNER SERVICE 7 DAYS ours. FE 5-406 PLUMBING AND HOT ee st Jolie lM eis if no = = ait! wie, 3_W, Pike st. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Business Services 13) Al EXCELLENT — senviine in Debt? - CONTRACTS 5 ooh ere ‘a Dixie Hwy. ~ AA- 7 Reduced | Rates _ pal you are having — mew § Builth Moving, Large van or pick- | a pr ee ments, ik LORS, Above Qakiand Theater. PE #-0456. KNAPP SHOES Fred Herman : 18: HEREBY Yoda THAT Bloomfield nee —_ whose oe Rd. whey og to” B AND meat? SOCeING: Rubbish. Fill dirt. Fr DELIVE: Basement and sh hauled MAN _WITH.% - TON work. suit wih u. No obi : 8 yo +3844 © $9078, iToving. AND HAUL! WITH : e truck, FE 8-6453 = = onl: that is e poe ig an ty the. in tent of, th “i r Control TED MCCULLOUGH, ——- O'DELL CAR Local and | distance moving. : Phone: FE 5.4008 . TRUCK WITH Wil haul ayn iso: dump truck \Trucks to ee TRUCES TRACTORS §4-ton =— . trucks ontiac Farne =e ine | Tracto~ Co. ee Hy pee Painting & Decorating 20 from date expire March 3 ABLE NB on good “acre or more, with Pie nt. t ft. fro D' Charles, 1717 8. Telegra) 40521 : Eve or: OV ER $1, 000,000 rchase jate po ts Call 1 W. Huron IMMEDIATE Al PAINTING & : Tre prices. Pay later. FE wdevorttor, noag, prices FE $206 A-l PAINTING, PAPER HANG- vier eet | 57 PAINTING. INTERIOR © EZ. terior lt cent disc. ee, cash. [4.DY INTERIOR DECORATOR PA ky ALLS EAEEREANGI — D gt.| PAINTING AND DECORATING & SET. PAPERRANGING —E FAINTING. Red wonnssevision Service 22 as L, L. Templeton, Re fee Wanted Real Estate 32A ATTENTION! We wher wil pay & gtoup of investors will pay you cash for your for ppoin “Wiitre BROS. oleae FE 2150. 10 LBS IN 6 ae tg god _o< guaranteed. F gate ar Mae today. For free tria} visit Gall FE 4-4131. month only. Sanford Bar and Cocktail Lounge. Serve Chinese and American foods in our lotus room. Orders to | ™ take out. We cater to Listings Wanted _ We Buy Equities R D. RILEY, prone Elisabeth Lake Northwest” a Oekian say SPECIAL- ty or CHILDRENS CLDTNES SPRCIAL FE arties and banquets. eaturing’ Bo b Collins and his Esquires of Rhythm. 583 Sanford. poo aad weve. tide. bere: cave. Wed. Children to Board 26 - cee OR WEEK. gee of FOR CASH IN Al* HURRY, sell. things Hehrough “Classified Ads. Seat “a Appaatnen PE Lane poor ne ty eed t with fe eee = a eh 2 Wanted Real Estate 32A S$CASH$ IN 48 HOURS = Sd rc home oP sks iy. on by reel “rained sales force. Cal Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 56-8165 = n ‘tt! 6 pm, . WE NEED — on houses, leke property, 8 and acreage. We buy and sei el tan contracts, Call us on ou have for sale. PON IAC REALTY 137 Baldwin F FE 5-8275 Clients eae south of Osmun street. resentative in this Call = $i feer r FE 1557. DORKIS & SON 132 W. Huron St, PVT. PARTY WILL BUY YOUR oS donde ba TE TE waiting for commercial proper- oe farms and acreage. A call - give you imm ac- “ROY KNAUF 26% W_ Huron St, FE 3-142. We Will Buy Your Equity Den't lose your home—cash wait- ~——— red tape. We also need listings, Giroux-Franks, 4305 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-970 , $800 Commerce Rd. . PONTIAC, EM 3-3311 ‘ UN AT one Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1, 3, & 3 ROOM APTS. VERY pesene™ to hong people. 133 E. How Fe 2308 uy "FLOOR, a a, eh man CASH (Soeee UNLIMITED , rf a a ERA- For tend contracts, new or se Si] Fae MODERN, sow jai or 2 quiet men. 154 Jud- 1 r REDRA DELUXE EACH APT. house. (Bachelor's Paradise ) Ideal to Birmingham, Mo me Bene: Day, per mo — os Lad answer one ‘wo! ar time, §-2706. 6 T Woman, ‘REPER., $10 WK., FE 1- Si EDROOM PARTLY FURN. i * ceanontreinwcieas apts, 8615 Pontiac Lk. a Eee CLE MILE. ‘ rms, =a bath, FE 8-1370. % 2.& ern lena furn., al) utilities. Rustic Cabins, 468 8. Broadway, 1 Lake Orion 2 RMS. AND BATH, UTILITIES. i. | FE 40132. 51 Pine &t. 2 NICE CLEAN Bi 9 ee 1st floor. Pvt. Washing a eron. , ae “OR rath & ent, Ee hing te 18 "Reevarn : . 2 RMS. & B — " iN KITCE- en * tn fecilities, tes. 766 Ta 3 BM pT. NEAR N- . FE + tite come. 335 EB. Blvd, PE. cal, -|2 Rooms, pvt. bath, clean, . close in. FE 4-2579. ese fous Mis iz: — 2 Block hom bys Adulis Toke Property TI, "Tee boar, RAE