oe SE rol : | J 1 iat, Ai 7 ie oaks fe ie ee Sides or rhe ee tet et ins : pee of ry ad ee : My an Se ek a ee him ee : ee wee ie wees Hie Be OS ea ee i ‘ ‘ ’ : gO att i y é _ inh YeaR eee “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1050-40 PAGES. vm RES EREAn, ‘Nice Weather Draws Record Number of Voters ko ok * meek foe : tere : ok . as kk ke ign fest Bloomtiel Flames Roar Through Plant Fire Consumes ‘59 Pontiacs Rocket Ballots Can Be to Top Place in Field (Cast Until 8 This Evening Expect Mercury Will Reach 65 ~ H ere Tomorrow The weather outlook for Pontiac and vicinity tonight is fair and a little warmer. . The low will .be a mild 42 degrees. Partly cloudy and warmer with Pontiac has rocketed to the top sales position in the medium-price car field, achieving in March its highest monthly sales since the banner yéar of 1955. _ Local Issues Stirring showers by afternoon or evening Di | “ ; and a high of 65 is the forecast f vision General Manager 8. E. Knudsen said today Interest in Statewide Sonadey. ° ‘ "r : that Pontiac dealers delivered 36,641 cars last month. Sales were 82.9 per cent above March of last year, when 20,023 cars were de-> livered. The daily sales rate’ was the highest since 1955,|( 4, . Knudsen adged STH HUNTING, “Pontiac's continuous rise in) sales since the introduction of its Spring Election 14 report from the U. s. | Weather Bureay predicts that. 5 temperatures will average near | Clear skies greeted a the normal 53 high sad pabenel strong turnout of Pontiac 35 lew for the next five days. voters this morning in a Tuesday night and Wednesday statewide biennial spring} will be cooler with a slow warm- revolutionary wide-track car last thine |clection expected to draw al inday. ° ee fall has pushed Pontiac to the top ound UdI ives record throng. ~ | In downtown Pontiac the lowest a — rs the ee . Balloting was heavie t! temperature recorded preceding 8 ield for the first quarter o i ° 'a.m, was 35. At 1 p.m. the ther- Giant Search Party |than in the primary two jaometer registered 34 Nabs Rest of 34 From months ago, and there were, year,"’ Knudsen said. Maryland Institution Hore sotes would be cast Windsor Fire “Deliveries were §2.49 per cent JESSUPS, Md. (AP)—Hundreds Within the city. Guts Building [barely escaped flames which swept the West: causing damage near- ing $1,000,000 Sunday af- | above the same period in 1958. With the spring selling season under way, Pentiac sales are of state police, National Gards-| Local issues here, as throughout /men,. county police and Marines'the state, were lending interest ‘captured more fugitives today to a relatively drab state contest expected to continue upward,” he concluded, jfrom a mass prison break at the over 12 educational posts and two The figures disclosed indicated that Pontiac sales were keeping « Well up with its production figures. t p | +1). | can mee ee eedrag red age the Fourteen of the 3 young sina on the State S' Loss Put at $1 Million or Chevrolet's 441,839 units with 115,/™ates a gin i i In addition, Oakland County | More; Weakened Walls | ROARING INFERNO — The intense‘fury of consuming the interior in about five minufes | An estimated 45 from the 52 new split-fh. wide-t ‘els | ' tes ontests | | ing flames is outli i s 952 new split-fin w ad mode ee eae acc rccmiay| Voters were:to settle hot contests | May Crumble Soon | Toaring flames is outlined by an end wall and after being discovered in the west end of the [townships three fire stations fought Dropped down by Pontiac's surge unday) in the firkt county judicial elec. | windows of the Stainless Ware’Co. of America, plant. It tock Township firemen four hours to {the spectacular fire four hours be- night were still at large. Te others who might be from Patuxent were picked up _— | at 6011 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield Town- WINDSOR, Ont. uw» — A four-) ship. Workers who escaped the flames said the last night by a fire which threat-| fire swept rapidly through the cement structure jlast night by a fire which theat-)__— * em it ’ bring the blaze to a halt. Damage estimates may run as high as $1-million, tion im six years. | Polls will remain open until 8 in southern Maryland's Calvert |P-m., and all who are standing were Oldsmobile, with 114,671 un- its in the first three months of 1959, and Buick, which has logged 87,971. —_ oe During the same three months! County and could reduce the | Off jened to spread to an entire down-| The entire structure was gutted. of 1958, Pontiac produced 75,225) number to 12. ire or Results town business block. . | ee ae No one was injured, naw cars, State Police Lt. W. W. Corbin! The Pontiac Press will offer | The flames were brought under ° 2 a Stephen R. Mitich, of 2353 Re. said two airplanes flying low over| election results beginning at 10 control early today. But police e te on ear bell Dr., Walled Lake, assistant the area had eccounted for the| tonight, for wren residents who (omgape to keep the area, at the teol reon: foreman, said the fire call FEderal 2-8181. swept through the plant within. capture of six prisoners early to- corner of University and| | Red Statement day. | -—— oo —— 'Quellette avenues, clear of pedes-; | “The planes found four of them|i® line then will be allowed tojtrian and vehicle traffic today. | Perils Confat ners tet ie bea vey azine cin ws tbl ato itwo more going into the wads” iste, or 125 Bigecnsingeoal allen: U.S. Officials Warn) Police also quelled what Cor- /ed in the 1957 spring election. i R M bin said could have developed | x * * ; Sed to hve @ orm. ian = Attack ay! info q riot this morning when + One fireman ve six mee | Fisher, taking a night off from Joot mdi = = y four The Oakland County turnout is stitehes to close a cut from | Reynolds won't be there to face a hotel engagement in Las Veena, in Oscar Show Tonight === will sing one of the nominated songs—’To Love and Be Leved.” |Oscar to one of the winners, the By JAMES BACON AP Motion Picture Writer =| m7 chore Miss Taylor will per- ' | The loss was estimated unofti-| icially at a million dollars or mae | aaWODD (AP) Debbiel prisoners refused to return i, Reyr : ' iby asia, eevatensl eet@sy | — ing heaaage sol —s | broken giass. Three others were | Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth, bat otherwise caused trouble. iac’s turnout i posed ‘to ex.| treated for minor burns, jHollywood may still have to find! WASHINGTON (UPI) — Ameri- tacis - | 'd better adjective than colossal to "37 Inmates made their break about ceed 1957's by at least 500 votes.! The building houses several properly describe tonight's big’ a | poop siento ey the Rus-'7 pm. Sunday ‘by seizing keys| Spirited campaigning over to- {Stores and 23 offices. |Academy Awards show. | | Nap- dyer sians themselves were jeopardiz-| trom two unarined guards and un-| ogi § should offset the gen. | There was no immediate ex-| 4 two-hour telecast, without] , ' : ing the. forthcoming East - West locking six doors between a erat-apathy in the statewide \planation of the cause of the fire, | commercials, will begin at 10:30| fatks with a new series of propa-|.n4 fredom. State Supt. of Pri-| races. said Robert M. Montgom. Which began in the basement. /than 100 of the biggest 3 in| ganda statements on the Berlin sons James W. Curran said it was, ery state elections director. | The building housed a drugstore, | moviedom will be seen. 0 Oy un situation. ithe largest break in the history of| , ‘jewelry store and several offices. | + * «* | _ Wisconsin Child’s Body They said the statements, issued | 45, iand prisons. | Pontiac voters had before them Immediately adjoining is a block |. even before the foreign ministers|~ ._ = « | propositions that would repealiot stores and businesses. INGRID ON HAND They range all the way from a Bearing 5 Stab Wounds Found in Ditch i could get set for their Geneva) Qhin estimated at least 300 Civil Service for police (No.1); let meeting, could hardly be viewed) 6, were taking part in the|taverns open at noon on Sundays , iMillie Perkins, Hollywood's new- as examples of the “sincere desir€| arch today for fugitives, from| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | A ] len Par k ‘est star, to Ingrid Bergman, mak- | ‘ the air corridors to Berlin and to negotiation’ that President Ei-'+.. institution of 331 inmates 15) jing a sentimental return to Holly- win without s . ae ee 2 senhower has said the Soviets must); : i ; 7 iwood — her first in 10 years. tirring E So ply 2 sane op Shopper Hits “$c whie nosed ast Holy-| GRAFTON, Wis.» — Author". ue sen, mont experts the, bees ‘u Saie tad wae meeting. lers, the group included U-S. CWS as eS ithe Jackpot _ |wood's most famous. triangle|ties pushed an intensive manhunt figure David Niven to take the| ceeded im saving tt frees tetee The latest Soviet charge made (Marines from the National Service . "jenighnt give the oo a arenes |today for the slayer of a 6-year-|top male Oscar, Sidney| by the sparks and leaping public yesterday said a high al- |Md., and three companies‘of Na-| WASHINGTON (#— President | ALLEN PARK, Mich. ® — atch. no script could hope "0\ sid boy “kidnapped while on the}|Poitier, the brilliant actor) flames, Oo ES fitude American transport flight |tional Guard troops. Baltimore] Eisenhower and his wife will fly | Irene Manke, an Allen Park |" °™ ° |way to a store and found dead ofjhas come up strong in recent] ir five trucks to West Berlin was an attempt to [sent five police dogs, and about) t9* augusta, Ga., Tuesday for a | housewife, struck it rich at the | But Miss Reynolds removed istab wounds in @. roadside ditch.| weeks, The other three nemninatadl aoe eS tor over wreck agreement on the East- |20 University of Maryland; vacation; the White House said | supermarket Sunday. herself from the show Saturday. | The body of Ben Wagner of Mil-jare Tony Curtis, Spencer TYACY)| five hours. Water was se West talks, ;students also volunteered. today. When she got home and began | She said she will watch it at | waukee, was found by a newspaper|and Paul Newman, -|from a well nearby par mp Three Soviet fighter planes | a. ‘ putting her groceries away she home.on TV. | delivery man making his morn- “Gigi” still is the favorite for |across the street from the A cong buzzed an Air Force transport on Castro Sweet-Talking WASHINGTON (UPI) — The | found a paper bag containing | Producer Jerry Wald had sched-/ing - Tounds yesterday. Grafton iS) pest picture, but is being pressed: [ssid firemen. eae i Good Friday as it flew to and ; . White House announced today | hundreds of dollars in cash, plus |yled Debbie and Liz an hour] 15 miles north of Milwaukee. by “Auntie Mamé,” one of the t from Berlin. In a mote-yesterday,| HAVANA (UPI) — Premier | that March unemployment fig--| a lot of checks. She said she |apart, with Fisher somewhere in| Ben still had seven cents in ice) ,oreen’s funniest comedies.: The Russia said the American plane Fidel Castro today pressed his | ures show “a “gratifying” im- | didn’t count it but called the | between. jcream money clenched in his fist. others, and all rate a chance, are. “committed a gross violation’ of demands for a bigger share of | provement over February. store manager, who rushed over | ‘Debbie insisted Liz had nothing He had been stabbed’ five times./ «oat on a Hot Tin Roof,’ The Berlin corridor flight regulations) the American sugar. market, The February total was esti- | to retrieve the day's receipts.” /to do with her pulling out of the’ An autopsy performed by Dr.| netiant Ones,” and “Separate by flying at 25,000 feet. promising lower sugar prices for | mated at 4,749,000, unseasonably “He didn’t even thahk me,” |show. iL. J. Van Hecke, Milwaukee County) panies.” “State department officials point-| housewives in the United States. | high. she said. She was to have presented an| Medical examiner, showed the bay! . +] ed out there never had been any $$ had not been sexually molested.*—-— ‘Among the supporting . actors agreement to limit the awe at : 5 _ The boy’s father, Louis Wag- re Arc apren) a Hs and md which allied planes could fly in D k Cl d Att t Sp tat ner, 38, wept as he identified the |J- among P ar Ouas Tact ectators hed ct hie only, son, Wagner (men and Martha Hyer and Wendy hung a propaganda label on the Soviet statement, The Soviet note said “The de- liberate violations . . . can hardly be regarded otherwise than as an attempt of the United States to worsen conditions for a for. eign ministers meeting, it not to frustrate completely the agreement on East-West talks.” The President's determination not to be stampeded into a propa- ganda - style summit conference with Russia was ease by the results of the three-day NATO council meeting last week, high U.S. officials said, a Identical Records, Too GREENWICH, England u) — Identical twins Ernest and Wil- liam Gregson, 42, were found guilty ‘of identical charges of drunkenness today and fined an identical 5 shillings (70 cents) each. ; All Books % Off Ps Old Prof's Book shop 9 W. Lawtence 6t. - Angus Campbell Tax Accoantar Income Tax, Open . Eves. PE 3615 995.W. Huron BILLOWING SMOKE — This view of the spectacular fire that swept through ‘the Stainless Ware Cd., in West Bloomfield Town- ship, Sunday shows the black smoke that hampered firemen, dt created a screen which was hard to fight through, and the black cloud attracted hundreds of persons in the area who cldgged roads” men fought the flames. leading to the blazing structure, making it difficult to miove equip- ment close to the scene rapidly. State troopers-from Pontiae and Redford battled road congestion, caused by sightseers while fire- works in a Milwaukee auto frame factory. Christ Wilhelm, 6, a playmaté of young Ben, told police they met in an alley near their home and that he saw a stranger lure Ben into a car and drive off. The Wilhelm boy said that the man asked them if they wanted a ride and he said no. Ben’s mother, Shirley, reported him missing about 8 o’clock Sat- urday night, after the Wilhelm boy told her about the auto ride with a stranger. Sahat RAY, I n Today's Press SHOR A EN Comics... cece cece , County News ..s..cseeeee, AL Editorials .........05seeeees 6 Markets ......ccccseeeeeee 33 Obituaries ......... ksieewee es 9 lu Sports pvewnwe ered @ee® ) 28, 29 Theaters ......6....5065 -« 30 TV & Radio Programs .,, 39 Wilson, Earl ....... Women’s| Pages Politica: Adv, ‘Vote Yea” Proposal Number “2" ” teoweue o Hiller favored among the ladies. - City Ballot Has 3 Proposals close the curtain behind them in voting booths today. appear on the ballot, The Press is what a “Yes” vote on the proposals will mean, service for police officers, - Proposal No, 2—A. “yes” vote is a vote for repeal of a city ordinance which’ has taverns opening at 2 p.m. Sundays instead of noon. ; of a $3.3 million general obligation bond issue to finance new sewage treatment facilities. : é All registered voters may cast ballots on 1 and 2. Only property owners and their w _ husbands may vote on Proposal3. = =— Only a simple majority is necessary to pass P posals 1 and 2, but a three-fifths Inventory Reauction Sale approve the bond issue ifitistopass. = = ote To — ty! et day -- Polls Will 7” we ie Sn emain Open Until 8 | a ut wkd ce cl ee Se SS ia“ UT es Sa ee Lk eee ae if What ‘Yes’ Means Three proposals face Pontiac voters whet tay: Because of the wording of the proposals as they = - : Proposal.No, 1—A “yes” is a vote for repeal of civil Proposal No. 3—A “yes” vote is a vote for approval } fe » i g » a F i i gee. : é " bk The Weather Lg Ag So high| distance, he spends only 14 flight hours a month commuting. Which is less time than. many who live much closer to their jobs spend in their cars, perature preceding 8 -a.m.: At 8 a.m.t Wind Velocity 20 m.p.h, Direction: Northwest. , , Sun sets Monday at 7:03 p.m. Tuesday at at \e Moon rises Tuesday at 5:52 a.m. Dewntewn Temperatures 6 Bp sonore oS 1 BBM. sederess 38 Sunday in Pontiac ‘as recorded downtown) Lowest temperature .......00--es0005 Mean ure PMighest temperature 1... 66... 0000sere Bl Lowest temperature vee 35 re sae SS gel gm = ) — Safe Cgarties PD — Each Day for This Commuter | his job. Russell, 40, is a first officer for Pan American Airways, with head- quarters in New York. Since 1957, Russell and his family have lived in his hometown of Maryville. Russell, who has been with Pan- American 15 years, plans to con- tinue his present schedule as long as is feasible. . He points out that despite the HAWAIIAN, ISLANDS * \e ete ij ‘ SATELLITE SITE — The gov- ernment is seeking a satellite- jaunching site near the equator. to make it easier to reach the islands, U. S.gwned specks in the’ mid-Pacific, | -SBSxzstesesyezs y; re in Waterford Township, with both sides asking voters to approve emy attack... .|Wayne State University status as| a constitutional body, (No. 3) and fromjchange the name of the State Board of Agriculture to the Mich- There are two posts open the Regents of the University Michigan, one on the State Board of Education , tests since the summer of 1954. A Republican breakthrough in any Afternoon Blaze Guts Area Plant (Continued From Page One) flames but found the blaze had g ; i ge f i i 3 With the Herbert W. Straley hearing out of the way, the Civil Service question was not clouded on of ae toms Eggheads Crack. as World Chiefs SOMERVILLE, N.J. w—The “hardheads,” says a top adver- tising excutive, are producing “more: leaders than the “‘egg- heads.” To back up this assertion, Charles H. Brower of Westfield notes that President Eisenhower was 6ist in his class at West Point, former President Truman never went to college, ‘and for- mer President Hoover “was nev- er known to have received a single tomar in college.’’* * * * Brower, president of Batten, Barton, Burstine and Osborn, ‘| Inc., told the 1959 Rutgers Uni- versity all-alumni dinner Satur- day night that he didn't think any world jeader had been a quiz kid . Union Starts Probe off Milk Price War DETROIT (UPI) — United Dairy Workers. Loca] 83. has launched an investigation into the milk price war in the Detroit area. Jack O’Keefe, local president, charged that several large chain stores have dropped prices for a half gallon of milk to 35 cents and may bé selling at a loss to drive home delivery milkmen out of business He said the chain stores dropped milk prices about the. time 600 ‘iroutemen for National Dairy and Borden were forced to purchase their routes. First Police Get Hardheads Give © -ty turned out to be academic, since while en route to a grocery Page 1. ; BODY FOUND HERE — Milwaukee and Ozaukee ties inspect the ditch where the body of five-year-old Ben Wagner -of Milwaukee was found yesterday morning. The boy vanished store to huy ice cream. See’ story on aP Wirephote County depu- L George W. Talburtt, 612 Brook- Side Dr., says the petitions are the result of a meeting held in February, when répresentatives of 30 civic organizations met to . discuss the preservation of -nat- ural areas and parks owned by the city, _ nd mingham Saturday night, effort to discredit the Dalai Lama— a move almost certain to strain Red China. relations further between India and Broadcasts beamed directly to New Uniforms “Ten Officers Following Delay Pontiac police were trying on their new uniforms today — all wool, and a guaranteed non-in- flammable. morning for fittings at Randolph Harwood Clothiers, the Pontiac out- let for the Howard Uniform Co., of Baltimore, outfits. Ten officers be. ev- eryday until everyone Has been accommodated, said Robert A. Stierer, assistant city manager. The uniforms aré@ the first that the city has suppliéd free to_offi- cers. Previously, Pontiac police have had to pay for uniforms themselves. * * * Uniforms became a point of con- troversy in the recent Herbert W. Straley hearing. It was argued that the former Police Chief spent near- ly two years preparing their design, while officers went without needed replacements to their old uniforms. Straley critics asserted that the material he chose — a miracle fab- ric mixture — was inflammable. Straley denied this and both sides spent time at. dhe point during the Civil Service Commission hearing applying flame to samples of ma- terial. - ; * * * The argument over inflammabili- the uniform specifications were changed-last winter and. the new uniforms are made of non-inflam- mable wool. | The City Commission authorized expenditure of funds for the uni- forms in January, 1957. shot in the arm. He’s testing a ” " “GANDY-COATED POLIO SERUM — This young man is get- ting his polid vaccine in a much more pleasant way than the usual that is taken ‘orally. The Minnesota Health Department is trying out the serum-on 115 students; wives and-childrentat the University i Fitted | as Changeover Begins The first 10 officers went this which prepared the | for an extended crasade. Peiping Propaganda to India Incregsed | NEW DELHI (UP — Peiping; India on a far stronger signal than’ Radio stepped up its propaganda! ysual told Indians the Dalai Lama broadcasts to India today in an der the spell of reactionary ele- free will. * * * One broadcast also tried to con- vince the Indians the Tibetans have acknowledged the rival Pan- chen Lama as the temporary head of Tibet. Three times it re- .peated the Communist assertion the Dalal Lama was the prison- er of anti-Communist rebels, Peiping quoted some Communist Indian papers which supported the Chinese action in Tibet but it ig- nored the great majority which condemned the Chinese action. And it said “reactionaries who call his own “§ | themselves followers of Buddha" ‘had murdered the chief priest of the Sera monastery. * * * Relations between neutralist In- dia and Communist China have lworsened since the Communists used modern arms against the Ti- betans in an effort to put down an anti-Communist rebellion. India's sympathies were with the Tibetans and Nehru grented political asy- lum to the Dalai Lama. Nehru told his monthly press conference yesterday India sym- pathized with the Tibetans and that developments in the Hima- layan kingdom had emibarrassed relations between New Delhi and Peiping and probably would do so in the future. : * * * New Delhi newspapers were speculating that Chinese Commu- nist Premier Chou En-lai might come to New Delhi to try to patch up the strained relations but gov- ernment officials said they had no information on the reports. Chou munist sympathies in India. was stil] ‘under duress” and “‘un- ments.” The statement disputed Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru}approximately $22, plus $80 taken who said the Tibetan god-king fled | from a purse, Was teported miss- bold.”’ |. At the Birmingham Television Store, 1842 8. Woodward Ave., a large front window was kicked in to gain entry. Owner John Palmer of Royal Oak said a 29- inch TV set and a stereophonic high fi record player was taken. He gave the total value as $309. Sheffield St., the back goor. * } * * ing. —— ly of Birmingham and aow of Southfield, will speak on the Asiatic phase of the ‘contest’ between the East and West at tomerrow morning's meeting of the Ruth Shain International Re- lations Class at the Community House. Among other commission items will be further discussion on the Proposed Lincoln avenue widening and a summary from Charles Police reported two thefts in Bir- and commented that ‘‘They’re getting At the M. Vettraino home, 2095 entry was made byips- |forcing a milk chute and unlocking |the lest year. Police said that three small- change banks containing a total of has caused many to say, Mrs. John K, Ormond, former- | With her husband, Dr. John Or- 5 Men, 3 Women Held in Vice Raid Sunday morning. * * * /32, 218 Chandler St.; |Wallace, 55, of 5352 Rochester Rd., (Birmingham, and Albert M. Whitt- ikar, 41, of 25% E. Pike St. * * * Betty Hall, 39, of 305 Hughes St., was arrested for investiga- tion of maintaining and operat- ing a house of prostitution, and ing an act of prostitution. Also arrested in the raid was made such a trip when the Hun-/Tina Harris, 21, same address, for ‘ garian rebellion sparked anti-com- investigation of being an inmate | 'in a hguse of prostitution. Five men and three women were arrested by vice squad officers in a raid at 205 Hughes St. early Held for investigation of loiter- ‘ing in a house of prostitution — jwere James E. Elliott, 29, 30 B | Sheridan St.; Raymond Bellant, 39, . lof 4274 Dixie Hwy., Waterford. 'Township; Martin John Melzer,’ Charles J Peggy Lee Allen, 27, same ad- | dress, for investigation of solicit- | . jnight's _ jeenters. She has -gained insight They will receive a npmber ‘of into the mind and characteristics petitions carrying signatures of|0f the Far East through close con- 400 Birmingham residents; request-| tact with its peoples, ing the dedication of city-owned : te natural areas that are available for dedication. . / _ Birmingham Temple $4, Pythian Sisters, will meet in the Commu- nity House at 8 p.m. tomorrow for the annual visit of the district dep- uty, Mrs. Theodore (Wilma) Kel- ly. Members of Pontiac’s Fannie Tompkins Temple 41 will be spe- cial guests, Mark R. Watson + Private service for Mark R. Watson, 65, of Detroit, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow from the Manley Bailey Funeral Home in Birming- ham. Barial’ will follow at White Chapel Cemetery. | “Mr, Watson died Saturday in - the Herman Kiefer Hospital, De- - troit, after a long illness. He is: survived by his mother, Mrs. Frank Watson, and a sister, Miss Donna Watson, both of Waddington Rd, Birmingham; and a brother, Frank of Muskegon. _ (Advertisement) Ruptured Men . Get $3.50 Gift for Trying This Kansas City. Mo. — Here is an improved means of rup- ‘ture that has benefitted thousands. “women in + the last year. Inconspicuous, without leg azape. elastic belts, body en- iciroling springs or harsh , it T don’t See how it holds so easy. I would net Bere Qeliored, had I not tried 2 way to joyous freedom from your rupture trouble. You can't lose by trying. It is. sent to you on 30 days trial. You receive a $3.50 special truss as a present for your report. Write for descriptive circular. It’s free. Just ; address sician’s peepee Company, 4061 Koch Bidg., 2906 Main, Kansas City 8, Missouri. 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Lewis, Washington, with his parents, Sgt. and Mrs. Harold E. _Taylor. 2 * ‘| time on his bed with his left hand, the’ band; gave Williams a Confed- -jentertainer sang the final song | |just before Williams dropped off .jinto his affernoon napr * * * elutehed a cigar in his right, and said: , 1 wish I had some pop- corn.” i * 7 Tra Cox, business manager of erate flag and said, “‘We’ll come out and serenade him-. whenever he asks.” The band played “Camp- town Races,” “The Vanished Army,’’ and “Down South.” 8 OR Williams repeated the words to some of the songs, And a television And Walter Williams, 116, beat “Old Soldiers Never Die—They Just Fade Away.” OPER-FAS. ie D! Scholls Zino-pads jmelts ice and snow on streets, Salt Shaker icleans teeth, removes soot, Kills Use to Divide reve and insects, and helps} ec rocess chemicals, ceramics,| Social Classes } a ee WASHINGTON — Superstitions; Happily, the. world need not} leathers and medicines. according to Fox. “They won't ad- mit jt, but they want privacy from | their kids. “Houses designed for privacy give them the feeling of having a larger living area. If you back up patios together on neighboring houses, it gives the ow®@rs a con- tinental sense of eating together. It won't work at all.” Fox and Jacobs are already go- ing a long way toward the com- pletely furnished theme. Every house they sell—and they range from $13,950 to $30,000 in price— peted, and has built-in closets, stove, oven, dishwasher and gar- bage ‘disposer. Jacobs said the major market in the next few years is going to be in the the "$8,000 $12,000 class. He said the babies of World War II will provide it. lin religious sacrifices. arose from salt. Arab tribesmen|worry about a salt scarcity, the | iseal agreements by eating salted|Geographic points out. Salt| bread and saying, ‘By this salt|shakers will continue to, be filled and bread I will not betray thee,’ iby such deposits as the largest Greeks and Romans sprinkled salt known chunk of: salt on earth—a| |massive salt’ mountain in- the! Cockroaches : Written Cuarantee | From Houses, Apartments. ; Groceries, Factories.and . | Restaurants. Remain out only one hour. No signs used. Rox Ex. Company | 1014 Pont. St. Bk. Bldg. FE 8-4558 J Dominican Republic. The: moun | tain is 10 miles long and holds 500 million tons of salt. An ornate salt shaker in the middle of the table marked seating order at medieval Eng- lish banquets. Nobles sat above | the shaker and those of tower Police Convention | birth below. - . The custom underwrote an 1ith-. of No Help to Hotel DENVER, Colo. (AP) — While! century taw which required any| person seated above his qualified | ‘nearly a score of officers and de-| position to be “pelted out of his| jtectives slept, two masked gun-| place by bones at the discretion|men robbed the Albany Hotel of| of the company,” says-the National | an estimated. $500 in cash early) Geographic Society. ' | Sunday. | Americans find 14,000 ways to| The hotel is the convention site. use salt, mostly in industry. Salt|for the Colorado Police Protective iseasons foods, freezes fice the. y ol "_vvwwrererevreYTTTvTTrT"Tr"r"" al i i Ml la ti Nl i ti i i i Mi hi hi i il MIMEOGRAPHING ; SERVICE > > > > > $ Bulletins, > > > > 2 $ 2 Letters, Etc. FAST SERVICE! 2 Christian Literature Sales; 4 ($39 Oakland FE 4-9591 | 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 q By vitibg YES on Propcias No. 2 you wilt not be giving added privilege to a few. But you will be voting EQUALITY for all! It seems a bit’ senseless to approve the selling of beer and tow wine OUTSIDE THE CITY OF PONTIAC but yet prohibit that sale within our city! Does it make sense to you? Does it make sense to keep - our city deprived from this additional. revenue + . «. does it make sense to actually force people © = to go out of the city for this purchase? We ee - don’t think so and we are sure you will agree. Ordinance No. 874 was adopted by the City Commission 15 years . ago and prohibits the sale of beer and-wine to the general public before 2 p..m. on Sundays WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS. However, establishments outside the city limits have the privilege of serving efther beer or wine starting at 12:00 noon. We are not asking for a privilege . ... just EQUALITY! And we are asking your support in repealing this unjust ordinance that — is really. not common sense! It just doesn’t seem fair that a privileged few can buy what they want at a private club and deprive the genera} public. 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Seed a ce dadbins | Jel) with $3.00 purchase or more ‘. (Net Including Beer, Wine or Cigarettes) ~ | Redeem this — coupon et National Food Store. Limit one coupon per family. Coapin cal expires Wed., April Sth. . CUNT RT A CEL RAND AR ARAL TD PRE RERT EE SYN WV Wah NGVAVANWO RUB RURUAURURURURURUAUKURUXUQURUR i uuu CEXXKYYOXKXERERR RT Tika dads —— “i et eg ae OR tae O58. PI, ly, \ ¥, a ee ae ae ' f 3 ; t . } | Fee * ££ # Ts Fe bee ew gy ee if f 2 i i & 2 f 2f | § €f 7 (ASW) » tactics. It. was named for a World War IT recipient of the Distinguished Service . Med- al. The trophy was donated by the Martin Co. Thermo Therapy: in Antarctica being ° vigorously challenged. by people i ‘thas to “hit bottom’’—make a reali. mess of his life--—~ before he is ee ae This widespread belief is now medica] authorities. They are tell- ing doctors that alcpholism, like eancer, diabetes’ and other dis- eases, should be diagnosed and treated as early as possible. One of the principal proponents of this viewpoint is Dr. Marvin A. Block, chairman of the Commit-} tee of Alcoholism of the Amer- ican Medica] Association. Dr. Block has played a lead- | ing role in arousing the medical- profession to awareness of its | responsibility for dealing with the disease of alcoholism, which | ‘ ‘250 Club’ Members’ Roast, Then Roll in Snow. in -50 Degree Cold LITTLE AMERICA V, Antare- tica (UPI) — Residents of this An-| tarctic base think nothing of going| from a steam bath hotter than me degrees’ and rolling in the snow : temperatures colder than 50 be-| low zero. now ranks as the nation’s num- ber four health problem with an | _ estimated 5,000,000 victims. | He believes that special alco-| holism clinics, while valuable, can ‘never handle more than a frac- ition of the huge caseload. In his opinion, the best hope for {a successful a § 8 ault on the dis- j}ease fies in teaching genera] prac- | titioners to recognize its symptoms ;cover, the chances for arresting tal and physical health, and while ‘tors no longer have to rely on — +is-his one hope for recovery. lin this resolve by modern medical J TNY PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1950_. f z 5 g dar at the Diplomat Res-|that the original Lassie is now CASH to the;years old. The original John = in! were-| Wayne igs 52. a mere Agnew a car? : os * *.* = . ‘in this} Our quotable notables: “‘Obesi-/ Author Edgar Wallace was fa- ; in after 21\ty,” says critic Cyril Connolly, |mous for his writing sped. Tuesday | “is a mental state, a disease/_ friend who had called him ore 62 per| brought on by boredom and’ dis-\tolg that Wallace couldn't come to] | Special _ dojap the phone because he had just 6 ate bs 28 per ¢ «9s started a book, “That's all right,” . Jannual. toll in the United States, 'e and! some scientists believe that ‘ev- Said the friend. “I'll hold the! Only! i neers speak Se ie wren just en 170. be Bes long enone, OEE me 1h 1 eventually would get cataracts. ve cigarette taxes got} oe take a tip from the But only about 15 per cent of| you worried? In Scotland a pack\| “” A Complete s set, This owsmotin “anal Americans reach af age whereof smokes cost you 60 cents up. | va 2 : world! their vision is seriously impaired.|In England the price of two) Meal! = “gal Con, yam, upton _soeyn_splmale OES Sf. eve whos? Pt 2 4 informed |that chew ? = : wm am om in am so oe ; e — Alcoholics Can Be Aided its history. antelope, & deer, @ shenp, a goat, Consoling note: Don't fret iff. This Valuable Coupon Entities The ae ee, | pers in|® siratfe—and two cows you aren't real: brainy. The Bigit gisser To A 1 Lb. Limit Fresh ; efore They ‘Hit Bottom’ some countries still aren't free to| Parental problem: “A daugh-|blue whale has.a 20-pound brain, | : < rint the truth. ter,” says Arthur Muryay, “is|and what did it ever get him, ex ri REMUS The United States now has more|soméone you can't wait to talk} cept wet? 5 By LOUIS CASSKLS uivling sin: aieieticaniupletaty,” than 30,500 motels, or enough, ifjwhen she’s an infant and can’t erved:” “The days, that make BUTTER WASHINGTON (UPI) — Manyi* Dr. Block said. ; filled, to sleep ‘the entire’ popula-|wait to stop when she’s a teen- sheervel: eee &. believe that an - alcoholic)” ne : tion of Vermont. ager.” é = ually takes from 7 to 17 years of drinking for a potential alcoholic to acquire the disease in full- ‘blown form. . While Alcoholies Anonymous and others tiave demonstrated that it is possible for even the most help- léssly addicted alcoholic to re- the disease are clearly much | greater in the early stages, before it has ravaged the patient's men- he still has some power of will sever his drinking. Dr. Block pointed out that doc- | warnings alone to motivate an in- ‘cipient alcoholic to adopt the course of total abstinence which Any patient who is sincerely willing to try doing without alco- ‘hol can be powerfully supported treatment, including the use of tranquilizers. where indicated and supervised administration of the new drug antabuse, which cre-| ates a violent allergy to alcohoL j 4 early and to treat its victims: -_ *« * promptly and matter-of-factly. They're inembers of Antarctica’s) “The average doctor should be| Attentive Audience "250 Club,” a select ‘group of hardy, able to motivate. his patient to’ . i individualists who patronize ‘Dr.| cooperate with treatment long be-! er wu ager - ne | Slagie’s Thermo Therapy Clinic, fore he hits bottom,” Dr. Block: farghe ws ahealion antienne ; and Health Farm’ — 750 miles said. rae ‘ever in his last demonstration of from the South Pole It is not even necessary, he add-| 4c . to wait unti) the patient’ 1g| escapes from ha its, ropes and The doctor is Captain Thomas | \drinking has reached the inmate The performance was for D. Slagle of the U.S. Navy's (oonaie stage which is By! inmates at Wormwood Scrubs Pri- medical corps. He's a native of | carded as the threshold of true/""- Sylva, North Carolina. | iecbaiiese. Earlier thig year, the gray-) “It the patient , o patiors ‘You Just Can't Win CHECOTAH, Okla. # — To pro- . bearded medic, who is in his Gt! ot adverse results from’ drinking | — ties, warmed himseif up to'a tem __ ings is, if his drinking is al- ltect her chrysanthemums against perature of 251,degrees. Then, he ready causing significant diffi- \cold weather, Mrs. Edna Patter- rolled in the snow outside. It was! culties in his job, family or any json covered them carefully. The 35 degrees below zero other department of his life—he (ewer attracted neighborhood dogs, ¢ t« +*- can properly be called a ‘prob- they crawled under them and slept - Participating in the spread of | lem drinker’ and he should t be ion top of the flowers. 306 degrees was Lt. Max J. Per-| litsch. U.S.N. Dental Corps. He's) é from Medford, Mass. . ‘ The institution'on this frigid con-' tinent consists of @ small gym- nasium and a steamroom of the type seen in Scandinavian coun- ries. The stove is surrounded by tig rocks. These radiate the in- tense heat. BEAUTIFUL NEW HA“ TV BENCH- WITH * x * EUREKA MOL 101 w Getting rocks presented a prob- | + lem when the “‘clinic’ was being | es a established. Little Americ#is built} ° 7 os on a huge chunk of ice the size, ~ : ~ - of California and 800 feet thick. . : m . . vig 2 There's nothing bit ice and snow . ; 4 ° pS me # for hundreds of miles in all direc- = + vn | 3 TIMES FASTER The hold-up that grabs a slice | a ‘But the icebreaker Glacier | — Eo St 2 se hanled big rocks from Marble _ WITH NEW EXCLUSIVE ‘ Point on McMurdo Sound, about | * E U RE KA f | il dl ».< 400 miles west of here. 0 ver y re] or save cane | Members of the ‘250 Club” sit) . e ar you spen ay ‘ on three tiers of seats in the small) CLEANING = a Finnish bath and absorb the dry, A Vibra-Beat ACTION P pe heat radiating from the rocks on! [ 3 ee, the stove. as ear another 2¢ disa e red f; you d I ; When they have had enough, the y PP a rom J 0 or. " K : lobster-red men roll in the snow. . : outside for several minutes. They. 32¢ ave gone just since t e wor. ze : wear shoes only. : * * * | i Capt. Slagle opened up for busi-| } néss at the beginning of the Ant-| . tica Winter Night, a time when! ; , . | aria Winter Ss aM, a time When Inflation doesn’t care whom it hurts. adding a stable dollar as one of our When \pivecuastiel diets tivial within 5 f I * . * : tine fay aeterel ray ee mee! It grabs a chunk from every dollar, Primary goals ang with Fema ered its incorke again, we'll have taken a big at the\base and International Geo-| ——" - you spend or save. Every time prices employment, production and purchas-" _step'a inflation. We'll also have | phgical Sear ices | , | LN creep up, it’s because inflation has ¢ 8 POW*- ioe of Americans extra in- it \ © ww © , ’ ; 2 i : f He sald extreme temperatures NEW EUREKA MODEL 1010 nipped a few cents more from your Your watchful interest and centive to to their savings. Not f ate good or ‘tie ayatem, partion) Beats! Sweeps! Suction Cleans! shrinking dollar. Inflation is Public is needed just as much in state and only will a growing nest egg bring a ‘ larly for circulation of the blood. — rane hte teelerri Enemy No. 1, all right. And no one __local affairs. If we keep on’ pressing any | per a feeling of independence Resi. * tong mie _night wibenee eamenen embedded dit, Cleane 3 tease tavhin, ~ jae ; _ escapes. government for more and more an wan orp savings ther ntly, ‘ fever ; are inv rovide derwent the heating process in| aiaer seal, ee What can-we do? First, Wie enneatial fits when we're already committed to needed for Rakes 's future sap! their birhday suits vallea' ie te | | SPECIAL THIS WEER! that enough people.make up their heavy expenditures, two things can oe a ens witha. , | . minds that inflation must be stopped. happen. Higher and higher taxes. Or America’s future—and yours—de- ia Attee x ie weivuten ot SO below: EUREKA Small Deposit a jou po. more inflation. Either way, pends on a strong and stable dollar. ; } the two searched for the entrance! ® , cae : \ of the pit leading back to the snow- | Model 860A | And inflation CAN. be stopped! . | ‘ e * f | covered base. They couldn't find] - ‘ Where vour re sresentative in C aan it, : ae § . y yreee - Brought to you in the interest of every s e | te _ gress is already working to protect the Let's stop the Awantcan iho ta bodceened with on \ They were feeling the effects of) WEEK buying power of your dollar, support drop in the dollar now! i ko cal th d ler. P aa frostbite when rescuers found them | . ss . serv ng t id ue of é ao in the dark. Introductory him in every effort he makes to tighten we ~ waiVertqaninent | see with Tools Trade-In up on unnecessary and postponable ex- oa 7 D 0 @ 5 BLADDER j Mfg’s Original $79.95 Allowance penditures and to see that the budget > INSTITUTE OF LIFE INSURANCE | is balanced. p< 20° Central Source of Information | IRRITATION .. See Live Demonstration In Our Store At once or One thing we need to do is to make ot ik Life lncntenns : | s i ° i oO . QU NERVOUS? | Phone FE 5-8151 For 10 Day Home Trial kh Rep ee ck eee emacs Hy 480 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YOUK 848% sclentif ee jemrulation: thou.’ . ~ éands and women now escape ee ~— ld tired, irritable and depressed | ERe2222| CONSUMERS POWER : burning and ftehin Wet: Ja } ting, Serene tity ee i ; ; : ees neat eee COMPANY | in’ secondary. Backache, a ' Wervousness. In such cases oo Improved { Met by computing iritetine germs in acid 4 we Wet Sato tor young or old. Get OYSTER | —e . | at Feel better fastor money back, pr init — This unique kite de- - gver the eastern edge of the city. Kites, carried by a brisk wind» Pontiac Press Phote Cod Skies. Turn Out Birmingham — Park rok Model Judging » By ace MORGAN — Pontiac Press Correspondent . | Every crash sent its maker, Wil. " tam F. Howard of 4685 Tully road, Bloomfield Hills into the business of untangling its many sections and Strings. In spite of itself, the Drag- on came out.with first-place prize in the senior, ‘‘most unusual de- . sign,’ division, Top winner of the two-part show ‘was 15-year-old Alan Crise of 6400 Wimbley Lane, Walled Lake, Alan BAT: sama finally went wp, guldedt by the capable hands . of its young designer. The waren were amazed. won the design contest of two . Kites and hawks soared over. Bir- or JUDGES AIRBORNE — A major attraction) for the several »hundred youngsters who’ gathered for the annual kite-flying con- _ Air Force helicopter which carried’ judges skyward to determine . test at Porstetin Park, Birmingham Saturday afternoon was the high-flight winners. Pontiac Press Phote weeks ago having peek the’ most unusual and largest Kite, Saturday he won first prize for high flight when judges followed ithe huge, yellow kite at 1,400 feet, * * * Members of the Norman Lyle Squadron, Birmingham Air Force bringing Colonel James _ McPart- Attend Meetings in Respective ‘Townships wees church, located on Collins road here, : : a Dairy cattle in the United States now number about 57 million, com- pared with 52.2 million. head in 1952. « pitas se at oe oe ‘Religion Not Old eRe of ok ee eyiiline that held annual meetings Saturday, Pontiac -|Township drew one of the largest crowds with some 60 persons prés- ‘ent. , Like othe? townships, the session siwas devoted mainly to the reading After considerable discussion the group voted to put the three top officers on salary in lieu of fees. The supervisor will receive $7,000 per year and the clerk and treas- urer $5,500 each per year. ’ All three wil] be entitled to two- week vacations each year, accord- ing to other action taken at the - meeting. * * * Another recommendation adopt- ed was that the clerk be appointed deputy treasurer and the treasurer deputy clerk. Trustees’ pay was set at $17.50 per diem, and members of the Board of ‘Review, $17.50 up from $10. Township voters authorized the continuation of the present pro- cedure of spre&iding two mills on the equalized valuation for opera- tion of the two fire districts. “AVON TOWNSHIP” ~~ This will mean ‘“‘no increase” Fashioned Rector NORWALK, Conn. undercurrent sounds of ’ into glasses. the modern sound in rector.of St. Paul’s. . well, England. (AP) — It! was strange to be hearing this kind of music in a room where there wasn’t a blue veil of cigarette smoke and no The four piece-jazz combo sent out. _ Protestant Episcopal «church. m “We intended to show our youth that religion is not old-fashioned,” - ’ said the Rey. Anthony P. Treasure, On Bunday, in- New England ~— where great pride is taken jp the past — this. small church was trying something — new. The music was the “Twentieth Century Folk Mass” written a few years ago by the Rev. Geoffrey Beaumont. vicar of St. George’s church, Camber- It started with the ripple of a piano, then brushes massaging a drum, and finally the bass and alto sax, while youth who came to pray listened know- ingly arid their elders just listened, This was a ok vic Nosiain Mass had begun — a so-called “Jazz Mass,’ before a ggg room crowd. Mr. Treasure JazzCombo Playsin Anglican Ch ach The Russ ice clinking St. Paul's beat. a liked it “but sae this conservative Anglican parish “We can- not leave a.part of our life behind us as we come to the house of the Lord.” simple dark suits. A choir wearing tra- ditional robes stood about them. The organ was silent. The Kyrie Eleisen and the Agnus Dei was heard transposed over the dance rhythm of a Latin beguine. The offertory hymn was a waltz. - The Gloria, Sanctus and Benedictus - were bold and swung to a four-time The congregation responded in- voice to the singing of the tenor. The Rev. Mr. Treasure is 37, He said the mass was an attempt to place the solemn Eucharist in a familiar setting. The musicians are all professionals from neighboring Stamford. — Coe ’ As the congregation -left the church and strolled down the-Norwalk green, they had mixed reactions. A New York advertising director said *it wasn’t really anything new. “Some of the 11th century plain chants were originally drinking songs,” he said. One high school student said she it tet Sunday,” in the tax levy, officials said. The board then was instructed! to study the feasibility and cost) of offering garbage collection in the township and to report back within four months. Township officials also were giv-, en six months to draw up a build- ing: code. Finally, those at the meeting authorized the township to black-) top -the parking lot behind the’ township hall. von Township residents ‘at their annua] meeting Saturday voted have the water board from the water district placed on the elec-) tive ballot instead of being’ ap- pointed a year. * * They ee adopted a! budget for-the next Akg year, In other action, the group voted to put one afd a half mills on equalized valuation for township) purposes and one mill ‘on assessed) valuation — outside the Rochester village limits — OAKLAND TOWNSHIP Residents in Oakland Township, who attended the annual meeting Saturday, approved $500 pay raises for the three top township officials, The supervisor wil] receive $3,000; the clerk, $2,500; and the treas- urer, $2,000. * 2 . Trustees will get a straight $12.50 per meeting —-nullifying the $300-) a-year limitation previously in ef- fect. 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Pontiac Press Phote head of lingerie departmient; ‘Knight Buys Charlotte News Say Between $11 and $2 Million Paid for 2nd Daily in City Thomas ‘L. Robinson, publisher » and principal owner of the News, announced the sale. He said it was| economic standpoint’ because. in- creasing costs had exceeded gains in advertising and _tirculation revenue. The sale left the’ Carolinas with- lout separately «owned. dailies in any city, Besides the morning Observer here; the Knight group owns the Miami Herald, Detroit Free Press and. ‘Akron Beacon- Journal. It recently sold the Chi- cago Daily News. . The News has 4 tirctlation: of .000 and is. the Jargest afternoon Paper in the Carolinas,-The Ob- sever’s circulation is 154,000. aaily and 173,000 Sunday. Some men “who think they are on speaking terms with their wives are really just on listening terms . « -The real test of a gentleman lice to you. 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The tie Advisory Coun- eil — night that the Unit- ed States is headed: for disaster |; tion stops trying “to balance the budget without balancing the econ- omy.” Crippled Plane Gets’ Back Safely With 55 HONG KONG #—A Pan Amer- lean Stratoeruiser carrying the Archbishop of Canterbury and 55 other passengers made it safely | back to Hong Kong mantay with | one cocior out. x. * i fry me : Hubbard Raps Pay Circulars Are Being Distributed by Dearborn Policemen DEARBORN (®— Mayor Orville Hubbard; opposing Teamster Un- ion plans to organize Dearborn city employes, has ordered an in- vestigation into the distribution of circulars calling for a pay increase for policemen. Hubbard said several police of- ficers were handing out. what he ‘termed’ “smear sheets -full of dis- “| honest statements.” Hubbard ordered Acting Chiet Edward Mealey to determine whether Déarborn officers have joined the Teamsters Un- ion, have been solicited by Team- | ster business agents or accepted money from the union to pro- mote a pay raise proposal for police and firemen, Eight police officers who al- ‘legedly. handed: out literature sup- | porting the pay raise were ques- | tioned by their superiors last night. |No charges were made. “They put out a smear sheet Claims ‘Smear Sheets’ \ es OL MR Re Oe tes en Vey Ene SM nee cone, Ris See 4 A ae See he sr PS As ict xe ned ~ oF eS he we F ge Re HF EH 5 A ee A, Ae Oe ee a ae vere ee C0 FER EEER CSE HH re) mid naam % iiss a LEARNS HOW TO ENHANCE GROUNDS — William Aho, THE. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1959 when ene engine started acting The big oa airliner was ‘Hubbard. “We have an ordinance 90 minutes on its way to Tokyo requiring that anyone putting out literature of that type shal] have their full name and address on it.” Elisworth Hanlon, atterney for Firefighters Local 412, said Hub- bard had violated g federal court: injunction restraining him from up. * * * The’ airline said the trouble Was routine and the plane should be able to take off again later |full of dishonest statements,” said). supervisor of-parks in Pontiac, shows Dolores Ryzidl of 1058 Clo- verlawn Dr., the mechanics of a small. rotary lawn mower which can be used on the grounds of the average home. The other tools Pentiac Press Phote and equipment shown are among those which will be displayed E and explained at the Home Grounds Clinic at 8 p. m. Thursday in the Pontiac Northern High S¢hool Little Theater. Aho will be one of four speakers on the care and maintenance of home grounds. Hollywood Headlines | wan interfering with the circulation . of literature favoring the pay in- TONITE Doors | & TUES.” © rg | Hanlon said he would ask U-S.| / District Judge Arthur F. Lederle| | Tuesday to take action against the | mayor | Hubbard staid he, too, would \place some charges Tuesday — the would charge them with vio- ‘lating a city ordinance. | Teamsters Local 299 was auther-! jized last week to bargain for 480) | Dearborn city employes; most of ‘them in the Department of Public ‘Works and Sanitation Department. | 4 Pontiac Men Attend Elliott Roosevelt ‘Hollywood Alleged Life of F itzgerald Held in Wet Driving Party Fetes By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLL YW OOD — The big broad-; 'way hit, ‘“The Disenchanted”’ (sup ie \for the negro role.. Scott Fitzgerald), Kathryn Grayson left today r New York to be on the Perry | ‘to Ray Stark for $100,000 plus 5) she is sorry she couldn’t wait | per cent of the gross. This is the first purchase made by Stark since recently disasso-| | ciating production partner Eliot Hyman two complete segments and 7 Arts Productions; |“‘Loretta Young Show’ a confirmed the purchase to | — but you can’t get this of If there is one’ charge to brought against TV it’s that it's | until after the Academy Awards but she had to be in New York. Pretty smart of Loretta Young himself from his former to take this trip to Europe to film He was her ¢T spending fgur and a half hours in Paris. in Jail. be! Roosevelt has a _ winter here. ‘ | crease. | Bought by Film Producer SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. 4 — Elliott j | Rooseve It, jlate ,academy nominee Sidney Poitier! ivelt, has been charged with. drunk) | driving here, when police found him slumped! over the wheel of his parked car.,4ance at the home of film exec- this season been very routine. Phoenix Project a meeting in Ann Arbor to launch a campaign to raise $2,000,000 for that city’s Memorial-Phoenix Proj- ect for atomic research. Attending were Oliver L. Beau- dette, Dr. Glenn R. Brooks, of Four Pontiac area men attended: acy gentleman to admit that | the story is based on Fitzgerald | er any other of the “real’’ life characters of Bude Schuiberg's novel and play. Jane Wyman and Freddie Kar- ‘ger, who ended their marriage with some bitterness, are very friendly again and she has seen him three There is a serious lack of fresh- ness in either approach or back- grounds, Loretta plans to remedy this by meeting her director, Rudy Suggests Church Name, |rence Olivier ‘Shrine of Parking Lots’ seph A. McCaffrey suggested at ny Ann Lindstrom, Ingrid 48-year-old son of the President Franklin D. Roose-| I Rave never been away.” * * * So said Ingrid Bergman, ‘beam-. He is to. be arraigned on the ing, as the top stars of Hollywood. against the eight officers. He said’ | posedly the disillusioned life of F | Come Show and to see about a | charge at 9 a.m. Tuesday before. gathered to honor her on her first has been sold} musical offered to her, She said | Justice of the Peace Ben Fox. |visit to the film capital in a dec- *® *® * rs Roosevelt was arrested Saturday| * * The occasion was released on $300 bond aft- Utive Buddy Adler and his wife, | actress Anita Louise. Ingrid per- home guests. |wel] into Sunday morning. A fea- jture of the late hours: jroutine to ‘Turkey in the Straw.”’ * * * NEW YORK (UPI)—Msgr. Jo-| Among those present were Jen- Mate, in France and ‘shooting (4 communion breakfast yesterday|year-old daughter by her first these two shows against a Paris | background. the month! ‘ll shoot Lon-| If time allows in or four times She'll be abroad, they They were at the Slate Broth- ers and have had dinner togeth-, Rochester; Glenn H. Griffin, ‘and Stuart E. Whitfield. They were among 104 state business and industrial leaders a that his church be nicknamed ‘The! marriage, and her third husband, Shrine of the Parking Lots."’. * * «x \Swedish theatrical produces Lars ¢ | Schmidt. Holy Cross Roman Catholic) Miss Bergman is in Hollywood don and Rome scenes. Loretta ar- Church is almost entirely surround-'to present one of the Oscars at er. Freddie said he is happy they rived in London today with Ruth ed by recently cleared sites being tonight's Academy Awards pres- can be friends and although there Roberts associate producer of her, used as commercial parking lots./ entation. | who heard campaign and project | officials outliMe the results of the | | Phoenix research over the past 4 is no talk of reconciliation now, program, |he hopes ‘to see” her often as a pea. friend: V 10 years, and described the needs | ery quietly — * | Those two ex-press egents,| lauthor af “I Remember Mama.’ and planes to Paris) Katherine rortes Can Develop New Chemistry . of the future. |George Glass and Walter Seltzer, came into town to work with Har- James C. Zeder, Chrysler ‘Corp. who did so- well with ‘Shake’ rict parsons on a TV series. Wynn vice-president and campaign com- Hands With the Devil,’’ are plot-) Rocamora. o iw ackaged the deal mittee chairman, fold the group|ting another Pennebaker movie,| win) ctar Helen Traubel in the new that funds raised to establish the to be made in Paris. ‘play created by Katherine, which project in 1948 as a memorial to. They have bought “Paris Blues” Fiarrict will direct and on which! ,the university's World War II dead|the story of a negro and a white she and Kather hens been xe | Jare nearly exhausted. ‘singer and have already signed ing together joe over a week. | Snapshots of Hollywood collect. ‘ed at random: The stork is delivering a pect © 2 MATTRESSES @ STRONG SPRINGS} TECHPACOLOR? ee MARTHA HYER = HARRY GUARDINO _ age to the Roger Williams in the! | fall. Roger telephoned the news/ ‘from Tucson where he appeared | | in a concert. He opens here} | April 11. A week of chest colds and dizzy | spells has put Gale Robbins in the | Hollywood Presbyterian for treat-| iment, MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINGS GROUP NO. 1 @ 2 SHEETS Regular $39.50 The comedy of Mike ‘Nichols e ? and Elaine May at the Crescen- 2 PILLOW CASES $ 95 do had George Burns, Gracie e GUARD RAIL : : Allen, Ruth and Milton Berle in . | stitehes. This team is well worth e LADDER Vea of Comte seeing, and June Christy, a reg- |, Wlar there, is very popular and was also received with big ap- plause, We went first to the Villa Ca- pri with Jack Cassidy | (Shirley | Jones is in London) after a visit! to his house to see five-months-. lold Shawn, a beautiful baby. No! | wonder _Shirley misses _him., TODAY & TUESDAY GROUP NO. 2 Regular $49.50 $2485 10-year guarantee GROUP. NO, 3 ‘Hell Fires’ Urged . BOSTON (AP) — A scientist today declared we ought to create “hell fires” on earth, just to see what happens. : . * * + : He warned the Soviet Union is probably trying to do it — first. The hell fires would be laboratory temperatures of 10,000 to 60,000 degrees — 2 to 12 times hotter than those usually produced on earth. Out of research with them come an entirely new chem- istry — perhaps vastly more powerful rocket fuels, strong new materials, strange new chemicals. RESEARCH. JUMP A research jump into these “hell fires” was urged by Dr. Aristid V. Grosse, president of the Research Institute of Temple University, at opening sessions of the American Chemftal Society's 135th national meeting. “We simply don’t know much about what happens in chemical and physical reactions above about 5,000 degrees,” he said. “But temperatures above 10,000 degrees might lead to new fuels, rocket propellents, and materials able to resist tremendous heat.” * * * ‘Our national security could be involvgd, if these high emperatures do hold secrets to new fuels and new hemicals. “The Soviet Union is trying to leapfrog us in the missile race, and probably is working hard on facilities to create ultra-high temperatures.” ‘\Catholic Men ne Support Firm ae 4pledging its support to the United ‘HOLLYWOOD tAP)—‘‘It seems: jade. e | a dinner sonally greeted each of the 300, The Saturday night affair lasted Sir Lau- doing a jitterbug | Ingrid’s 19- Stand on Berlin DETROIT “ — The National Council of Catholic Men. has voiced | support of strong Western action to defend Berlin and other areas from renewed Soviet aggression. x *«'* : The council at its biennial con- vention here adopted a resolution) States policy of taking all meas-| ures necessary to defend Western | provoke a new crisis through its | satellite—East Germany.” * * * Other resolutions adopted at theg weekend meeting included ahaa | of the Catholic Church’s send against segregation; hope for suc-/} cess of the fortheoming ecumenical | council ‘to be convoked. by Pope | John XXII on church unity: ‘in-| creased efforts in ‘support, of Sun- day laws restricting commercial | activity; support for the golden an-| _jniversary White House Conference | of Children and Youth in 1960; and} support for the program! adopted by the Legion of Decency regard-| ing motion pictures and books. | | cz Movies ¢ Go to Mississippi for Small Texas Town OXFORD, Miss: (UPI) — Texas may have eVerything, but it doesn't | have a town that looks like it’s| in Texas, movie officials said. | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer brought! its company to this Missiesippl| town to film ‘Home From the! 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DID FIND OUT WHICH ROUTE Ae WE TAKE. & Vee wiry 9h$ stud Pack ... 125| it easy for people to get out of | - es eee ee eee —— ee —— a ecutive on the The two were identified by vil-|int Bus Meh . Westg ra) 78.3 ~ : Harv White Mot .. 424 Bendix account, \lage police as Jack Hammer, 22, mt Nick B Wijson & Co. 38.1 served as mana- jformerly of Royal Oak, and Gerald | itt gsnoe 0347 Westworth us S66 ‘ ‘ | F ale ow . 314 ger of the firm's i Hotatling of Mount SESSA: nt ce “he Tel 201 Yngst ghaT (1256 i WSO! sl Crk Coal .. 39.4 Zenit . Baltimore office HOWSON . Johns Mag (38 Gen. T & FEI et two years amd has been at the| Police said they spotted the car) Jones & .~671 Genesco Bloomfield Hills headquarters when it turned a corner in Bay! §fnecgit - 1322 Upjohn of K.. ae since 1956. Village. They gave chase at speeds x * up to % m.p.h., but couldn't come DETROIT STOCKS The Equitable Life Assurance So-| ciety has announced that its Pon- tiac representative, Richard L.| Mineweaser, of 2285 St. Joseph! St., has qualified for the Equitable | Million Dollar Club for the third | consecutive year, making him elig-| ible for the Million Dollar Key. Mineweaser, whose office is at 1310 Pontiac State Bank Building, is vice president of the Pontiac Life Underwriters afid thas been a national quality award winner the last two years. * * * Robert M. MacKinnon of Detroit has been named sales representa- tive of Leonard Refineries, Inc., covering Pontiac, Royal Oak, War- ren Mt., Clemens Flint and Port Huron areas, * * * Electric Co., Pontiac, was one of the featured speakers at the An- nual Service Management School, sponsored recently by the National Radio TV Dealers Assn, at North- western University, Evanston, II. * + &* Recently returned’ from atteyd- ing the Northwestern Ohio Veterin- ary Medical Assn., Region 3, American Animal Hospital Assn., meeting in)Toledo, Ohio, was Dr. A. W. Emery, of Waterford Town- ship. Meeting discussions covered modern methods of medical and surgical care of animals, « * &* The Sterling Supply Co., 1220 E. Nine Mile Rd., Ferndale, has _ been appointed as an industrial cutting tool representative of Super Took Co., division of Van. Norman Industries of Detroit. te * ~ Russell Boushell, Pontiac agent for Allstate Insurance Co., will be “honored as one of the company’s top agents at the firm’s eighth annual Conference of Champions, April 6-9, in Miami, Fla. chase ended when the stolen car! | trolman fired two shots over Antitrust Charges James H. Hampton of Hampton. close to the fleeing vehicle. The plowed into a lawn and hit a tree | on a sharply curving street. Hammer surrendered but Hota- ling fled, officers said. A pa- Hotaling’s head after the latter refused a command to halt. | Hotaling hid in a garage but was found by the patrolman. The two escapees had a year to go on convictions of breaking and entering. They escaped last Fri- day. Police said the two told them they stole a car at Ionia, aband- oned it, then took @ second one from a Detroit used car lot. Filed Against Kroger WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Fed- eral Trade Commission has charged the Kroger Co. of Cincin- nati» Ohio, the nation’s third larg- est retail food chain, with illegally acquiring more than 40 other corp- orations and their 1,900 arorery stores. The Commission said the st sitions, dating back to 1928, were a violation of the Clayton Anti-Trust Act and may result “in a substan- tial lessening of competition or tendency toward ag Kroger was given 30 days to answer the ‘complaint. Who Corrects Teacher? INDIANAPOLIS.) — The sev- enth grade pupil who wrote ‘‘back- ward” as “backword” and “sub-| afternoon. scription” as ‘‘subscribtion’’ on a| spelling test might, be excuséd for | the errors. But not the teacher wHo gave the paper a_ perfect mark, tC. J. Nephier Co} j Pigures after decimal points are eights. High Low Noon Aleen Elec. & Equip. Co* 2.5 76 Baldwin Rubber Co*.... . (Ww 18 4 ‘Ross Gear Co* . ve i 1 GL. Oi & Chem. ‘Co* 15 Howell Elect. Motor Co °* 104 |Peninsular M_ Prod. Co* 112 The Prophet Co* ..... 114 Rudy Mfg. Co* .... ‘ 4 Toledo Edison Co 167 167 *No sale, bid and asked \ House Must Breathe, Let Moisture Out Is your house breathing? Many | tightly constructed modern houses | without adequate ventilation be-| come traps for excessive moisture. | Moisture in a house comes: from | such sources as oil and gas furnaces that are not properly vented to the outside. Moisture ' comes from the kitchen when you're cooking, from the bathroom | without a ventilating fan when you're bathing. The steam from the laundry, and clothes dried indoors, also-, con tribute. For protection against such invasion, use ventilating fans, . louvers in the gables and such breather devices as small tubes, wedges or gaps placed at the bot-. tom of siding material. | { | Denver Street Dancer — Wears Cellophane Skirt | | DENVER, Colo. @#—Patrolman | Darrel Behrendsen has. tg admit there’s variety im the life of a Po liceman. One of his recent arrests was that of a 32-year-old man clad in a cellophane skirt, two leis and a, pair of bright red pants doing aj soft shoe hula dance in the middle of a Denver stret on a Saturday, j { i i j Granite is one of the hardest | rocks found on\earth. A svetial | cast fron containing. nickel is nécessary to cut granite. it GALAXIE CONVERTIBLE ‘464 se a nid ote: El me tlt ot te ee SPECIAL “LIVE BETTER BY FAR” PRICE NOW—MONDAY and TUESDAY ONLY ¢ CHOICE OF TOPS © PUSH-BUTTON RADIO ©. LARGE HEATER % “® TURN SIGNALS © OIL FILTER © AIR CLEANER @ CARPETING © FOAM SEATS © CLOCK © BACK-UP LICHTS © YES, INCLUDES SPARE TIRE © 24 MO, LUBE POLICY FROM $2449" ADD 3% SALES TAX Wherever you live---Turn to Turner HAROLD TURNER FOR Dy) S. WOODWARD tee ge Oe ae eS a ce eT ee Ae, eee ee a ee ee BIRMINGHAM MI 4.7500 | Aaa A an . ut 2 dia Ske ee ote at oe eo as! Floyd Kent tae’, ce 2200 Dixie Hwy. at xe "i corowes ane “SMITH” ppceeen nat SITE ke a 2 tional value at 1 Rolfe H. Smith | ATTENTION PLEASE! r : _/ OFFERING 4 EXCELLENT WEST SIDE HOMEs For Further Information o Por TALL PE S883 Evenings & Sunday Call: | FE 4-6236 — PE 2-7273 — PE 4-6044 EAST SIDE Abawt 6 old, wohd ae Nice. i bedrooms down; ” large Bedroom up. Pui att MODERN CORNER LOT. jern. on farenee $9,300, wn. closets, ym garage GILES $1,150 hpnptre Pontiac Lake bedroom on one ie Auto, c. —y hardwood walls. Losey rooms “through — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. PE &-9663 out 80 fake privileges “transporte 2- and 3-Bedroom Homes GILES REALTY CO. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 21 BALDWIN AVE. N 9 AM PM. BIG HOME — $500 Large house with small office on -commercial lot. In need of some; -— 407 N. Cass, call owner. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SEMINOLE. acolyte LY rooms and bath for own- tion - ith ba: as rd "eareem: attached = rage. he # rred must sell says to ig off thi FRONT HOME og jots, 1 eae a nEee WISNER SCHOOL bed ‘heat One-car ga- . 250, SPECIAL : 2 orereems ranch with 16 IVAN W. ‘SCHRAM OPEN EVENT Noe" AND. STE RAI oS Lot — 110x150 cess, 24x24. ftener. Owne ti ferred. Must sacrifice. Will take Or. ge spt. No agents, Be -Rochester-Troy Area meen. & & fruit trees. 2 car g@- Fpr vai ee is it! Only $13,500. = SHEP. 1010 tenet Reiter “$450 MOVES YOU IN bedroom, 3 oe anager oe Prot ae CLARK HILLER ROAD. area. . Modern full basement. gas heat, 28. rooms, Ri _ base Teseioion Commercial Building south of Pontiac on Tele- , Ove fr space and approximately tal for —— LK. Loh eor gare Medgen 3 tel plastered walls, Ghassed-in _— ings VACANT. $7 ou “home. 2h SCHOOL, i 4 room 8. RUTGERS ST. Don't pass this well cared for 4 room — ae = ito riget B and plastered walls Priced ae aR NE $9,689 & 1% ag By Win custom ous $$ for Vour Homé oD roe Hip-Roof Modern SUBURBAN. Brick and shin- 3 bedroom ranch home. inspection. Asking See this one today. ROCHESTER A R E _* a bedrooms, large living room = assem large ere Mak a Priced ™ nt s19°%00 ter FE 3-7898-—FE 4.4813 ic “ARK REAL ESTATE aod, range, built henge bir re 6 ft. kitchen. WF iH. Feat WILL "Beat $2,300" ack RA am. 4 pm. potted WATERFRONT BI-LEVEL Distinetively Different soe Bouts, are Fe erat ee "Fron, AGEXCY ré and pone down Powder room, and even the 3rd L ing is ly income. Sacrifice . A Teal bargain for WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO: 33_W. HURON ST. FE 5-8183 - NO'MONEY DOWN To Reliable Person . 224 W. Strathmore, 2 basement, built 1954, oi) “oc paved street. Vacant-open-imme- diate in 3 look it ond. call owner. 8-0851. 7 COLORED Gls — moves you in, We have a 2 4 3 Sy wood ed with & without ba ments. Newly decorated. va. — es credit is all JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 245 Oaklang Ave. FE 5-044) MULTIPLE SB LISTING. SERVICE WE PROUDLY Evenings after 6 call FE 4-0855 J. J. got. REALTOR 2536 DIXIE HW PE 4-4561 $500 MOVES YOU IN" NO OTHER COSTS Fine ranch home. ‘4 acre. Built 1957. 3 bedrooms with ‘% ith off utility room Vacant. wees from downtown. Just right. jean and neat. Wonderful place oe family living. HOR ‘| LI 17-3800 JO 4-577 3-BEDROOM., BRICK This home ts new and_individual- ly Sonnets Fo carpeting. Full ceramic a .. basement. doors. Attac are 2 garage, High, dry e e. » ary lot. — with fhe fewa in. Just off Cass Lake % mi, from Elizabeth Lake Ra, Only $15,950. Reasonable down payment and terms to suit. 1 day possession. JACK LOVELAND D eis 2188 Cass Lake Rd. OWNER SELLING. 2 ae 4 . Priced to "sell. OOM. LARG electric hot Rent or sell, GI's - Nothing Down THIs EXCEPTIONALLY well kept 2 bedroom home on paved street nr. schools, tranportation, churches Pog shopping is located on Kennett Rd., just oft J Sosipn. e large recee living and dining rooms will meet uirements of a par- ticular buyer. See it today at $8,500 with’only mort-— gage costs to make you the proud owner. oy res buys a clean 2 on 3% acres of ground. Gh Good 1% car ga- Tage. Payments less than rent. Takes about to handle. Let's look! LOT, water, OR _3-6639. D heat, offer. s schoo] on a blacktop street. See it soon! WALKING DISTANCE from downtown, Hugé 4 bedroom family home or can be used as income property with a | separate entrance. Large - ving room, family dining room and kitchen with am- RAY O’NEIL, Realtor a 4 rigleeraph Rad. Foe MALE BY OWNER. 3585 ae re on FE mer Near N Emerson ne 7 Acre Estate and part of frontage if GE L REAL ESTATE vy. “on Best m 9-0 5-8775 BED- ieast Pike T 3 baths, attach 1% Oe hed gs. Yoawed. Wf Fekete celebs | © For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 PERSONALIZED HOMES - é eivoee = rE AT Salente 0. $5,100. tenth cludes taxes all before Saceraay ana Sundays. PE Nothing Down Will build starter home on your Sg eo _Donald. OR ~~~ BUILD NOW . 3-BEDROOM HOME Call today. Financing available. Aall types custom building On pol lot or yours. Your plead or j. (a HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton : CONTRACT S Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors since 1923 28 £. Huron r 8-0466 Open Bvenings & Sunday 1-4 ON BLACK TOP ROAD 3 bedroom home full basement, area of nice homes on 5% acres $13,000 Term Excellent view of White nodal lake priveleges, 2 room. down, more up =— possibie. Sun room full base- ment, on black p road. _—— at $8,950 with $1.450 d STEELE REALTY, 135 Cane Rd. (M59) Highiand, MU LOOK At this 3 bedrm. home with car- port. Located in a well restricted Newly di 3 p.m, except 2-4484. | FURNISHED MODEL OPEN’ DAILY 10-8 ™ "$8,250 + ‘TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT DLORAH BLDG. CO *E 8-6455 MELROSE Between North Perry and Montcalm “THIMK!" WHERE ELSE CAN YOU - BUY A HOME FOR $82 DOWN —toset $69 PER. MONTH —VA TERMS— 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH LAKE Estates . . WITH . : Lifetime Aluminum ROOP & SIDING FHA $300 MOVES YOU IN $74 PER MON DLORAH BUILDING vO. Builder of National Homes ‘WHITE BROS. 23-1295. ERA enh CUCKLER REALTY 236 -N. Saginaw sss (XP 4-400! _ For Sale Lake oe “4 eS basement iiike he or OR Be Bago lots on Laas of ol Jakes 400. wv alias STEELE REALTY. 135 Highland Rd, (M30). Highland. MU 4-2065. Lake Lots and Lake Priv. rkston acre. Wirearaont Ridgewa W AT ERFRONT HOME “fou, ciareace 3 ZONED COMMERCIAL Large ag business or profession, Very good 1% ates home. newly ea dan ok ux bin aos HEPA Business Opportunities 51 1) ABOVE THE STRAITS Class © Bar, good lease. Gross over ae $6,800 down. ht @ very attractive place. “CLASS C BAR wil buy a summer season is pm around the corner, us for bars, e- motels or any kind of busi Pe ness. Act now, on summer. STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac CHA A B. 1117 8. Preiegtabh : 4-052 LOOKING FOR A BUSI- ieraste $8, ta set for ‘the, oe OME. & AUTO LOAN CC. : eaten Nearce | iM paw St. FE 40035 eo BAEaera OEE Tes “GET $25 TO $500 On YOUR Signature OH FE 2-9200 OAKLAND Loan Cor: any 202 Pontige State dg. ~ LOANS $500 — $25. TO $500 NITY LOAN CO. 30 B. LAWRENCE PE PRIENDLY SERVICE TEAGUE FINANCE CO. v. MAIN ROCHESTER, i Loam $25 TO $500 Rach EH GOODS ter, OL 60711, OL 31-9191 BRICK PLANT Pony eqeeeoes in wt cies yere. Sandy to go. Only $33,500. erms CLARae. RIDGEWAY REALTOR Pontiac PE 4-6203 ‘DONUT SHOP” ; 5 inventory only $1.000 sows e ft ay a location, jow rent DRY CLEANERS Established 25 years in same !o- gotten. 2 routes &.complete clean- ing ees will sacrifice for _cas FOR LEASE, FULLY EQUIPPED cleaning plant, im excellent loca- tion with good business. Pontiac Press Box 16. LAKEFRONT BAR —_— BEER AND WINE 8 Class B and SDM l- conse. 15,000 down on business & fixtures. Balance on chattel mortgage. 10 year lease. Always a cca’ 9 maker. Never offered e 2 ACRES ON HILLCLIFP. 212 FT bet. i uipped, seats 200 frontage 412 ft, deep, See George| Work like a beaver, in Summer Moore at a Elisabeth | in Winter. Building and jand for sale dest Giroux 2 Lots BUENA VISTA SUB-|' Franks, 4395 Dixie Hwy. Drayton 3 division vo 2-1316. Piains. OR 3-0701 COLORED “LET’S°TALK 2 to 5 ACRE LOTS BUSINESS” 25 DOWN. $25 A MONTH ne abt LAKE FRONT — GOOD BUILDING DRIVE-INN Choice corner of busy thor- oughfare, modern competing E 2- R . (Dick) V ALUET speearense. Every TER EALTOR g00d operator gil and in ‘ ¢ BEDE. 3, rob in aren 45 onan are perria 5-0683 | a condition a pretttabie u s' rvice exp v1 ef carpet, gas heat, Lag pe s Also poe Herre nice apart- softener, owner, FE 2-7 4 BEDROOMS Only 1 block from business sec- tien {nm Oxford, large living room ane separate dining room. 1 bed- sup Basement. | $6,750 | m-down and Small barn on property. CORNER LOT, 60x180. WILL TAKE $150 or ge et over 00, Fee sozT. _ Balance around BEAUTIFUL IOLDEG ) LOT, Watkins - Lakeland Sub. 90165 Nice & level. Only $1,150. Hurry! Dorothy Snyder Lavender Reeds tor immecsate 1500 own, we eS further informa- HERBERT C. DAVIS 4915 Irwindale Drive BLOOMFIELD HILLS 3 Bedroom ranch sretteins For- Golf Club. est Lake BY OWNER Bullt in 1954 on beautiful 1 acre wooded lot. You must’ see this A 2805 Hick BLAIR Williams Lake: 3 bedrooms, full bath, basement. Forced air oi] furnace. dpe Ay on corner lot with ggg Poe Soar shad Lake eas ¢ irom lake down. Drayton Plains Area ‘5 room bungalow, 2 large bed- rooms, carpeted living room, full basement, garage ‘aved street and drivewa: Beautiful land- scaped lot, down Drayton Area Attractive 2? bedroom, located on Sashabaw. Cement slab in for breezeway “—< garage. seoataed on 2 nice $7,500 with down curmeat Immediate posses sion. GEORGE BLAIR EALTOR 4535 Dixie 7 AYTON PLAINS Evenas OR 3-8842 | VEIS Nothing Down $79 per month INCLUDES TAKES & INSURANCE Full basement. spacious living room, 3 large bedrooms - hard- wood floors, city water & sewer. FE 8-6192 DAILY 2-8 SUNDAY 11-8 MODEL 389 Cameron off Featherstone SMALL MODERN HOUSE & GA- He At Elizabeth Lake. FE " Mpa 2 BEDROOM RANCH. 0,900, aa down pay- ers OR 35 SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick hag new 3-bedroom brick tri-leve] ranch home; ¥Fire- lace, built-ins, 2-car garage seeded lot. ajgrosidil commu- nity, sewer, water, ——, lake privileges, $24. $21 $0 Sven Pe ones DUPLEX IN DRAYTON PLAINS. $6950 with Loge down. Good con- dition. MAple 5-1792. So Bedroom HOMES ~ $100 DOWN Moves You In sO WHY PAY -RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL ‘OPEN WEEEDATS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 . EXCEPT FRIDAY 131 hageoes oo Kinney 2 nioets —— tC Lin rao ae AT. WESTOWN REA TY FE 8-2763 or Eves. 11 2-4677 3 BEDRM., NEAR LK. OAKLAND. New shopping center, schools churches. Immed. occu Sacri- fice $3,000 equity for $ 500. 3-3227 or ‘TRojan’ 9-0 9-0166. OGEMAW ferred. 2 story brick. Den. & OR RD. OWNER TRANS- oars - attic & bsmt, 1‘ baths, ar aE rin Priced for quick ae 3. ROCH VICINITY, BRICK Es’ dwelling modernized into 3 apart- ments with a 1 ficre of land locat east i Rochester at 1261 -Bloome: as Siipperiy residence, w pos: at highest acce offer. For details contact Division, Department of vation, Lansing 26, Michigan. approximately 1 1 mile south and Conser- ATTENTION INVESTORS To close estate—3 bedroom mod- loca- ern op West Side. tion, nice lot Paved street. Only $6,500— Will Ber ete df for 950. Phone 0 A. lor, hesher oa - Tay- RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL oo - Located | darted reducing property taxes. ing wall carpet and ‘ large French doors overlooking a patio and landscaped lot; es kitchen; ceramic ~~ bath 3 finished autifully tiled floor - nite. including a large recreation room; 2 car agen with 16 aa cement drive road; alumin storms and - reens; 1% Price $22,500 For additional inf + appointments call - «lot lake. rmation and 8-1784, OR 0; $300 Ct equal valuq, 4908 UL 28573, “NO: DOWN - | PAYMENT ithe at oe, our So your ot of ec. Wood. oe e Rd, & OR 39701. Sever "williams Office open 9-8. he A. coupe minutes. walk | onto pen jo lag rough wir 216 W. FAIRMOUST CIVILIANS $190 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS 2 Bedrooms -— Almost new — Basement automatic heat and hot screens — Storms & Paved street. — OPE bebears in and Look at it and if terested cal] owner: DAYS. WO 3- EVES: SAT. SUN TO 8-085) ment, heat. 2 oe wane, 5 wooded Access hal sf Porm ae Lavender Phone 00 | BY OWNER, 2 BEDROOM. own payment, or late ce a car. Moves You In 5 asp ment, ae red water eet ae - rpeting stove ae aie erator Se siete as uitiptot piace. BY BUILD- ic lots. arge Jakes. Only $13.- °C A. WEBSTER, REALTOR eg el lecorated.| oxtord OA 83122. Orion MY 2-229) EM 3-303 or MU 46417 BARGAIN FRANKLIN RD, SOUTH OF 58. + $22.00 orth ee one, Will pach: | caenre, SL. rome 089. gacrt- CHEROREE RD.,-60 ft. frontage. fice for $3,000. Located on tt E cee mane’ cout irous SEAS” Just NORTH MERRIMAC ST. 80x110. West of the airport. MICHIGAN AVE. 1302225, Low . terms N HOR MIDLAND ST., 100x100. Cheap. aveuee A eee 330 ft mere AN JO 45771 DRAYTON WOODS. Large corner lot, wooded. Asking $2. Nicholie & Harger Co, 33: W. HURON ‘ FOR PERRY ACRE LOTS CALL: HL P HOLMES, INC. FE 5-4953 | HIGH & DRY. 150 x 200 FT. LOT. | Doherty Estates. Orctiard Lk. Rd. _ $3600, $1000 dn. MA 6-2862. LOT 100x250 ON WALTON BLVD Near Adams Rd Gas & shallow well available. Terms on 1-1550. LGE. LOTS IN WATKINS HILLS one eee. Water, paved streets. Ww. W. Ross Homes, Inc. NEAR SOBEL RD. 2 large lots. 1 = from m Crescent meat. Good lease or terms on property if desired SOFT ICE CREAM We have two Oakiand County locations available, and both deserve your se- rious consideration Fea- tures include above aver- , plus perfect op- husband and | MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER | 1573 PARK AT , oun FRowr t DOOR PURE OIL: ation FOR LEASE. Located at Huron and ree | Low overhead, FE 2-0101. Alien. FE 5-8183 | | OFFICE SPACE — 2 COMPLETE: _* 6370 sq best floors containing a ft in one downtown office bidgs will into individual offices space available in other town areas. down- Store — approx 5.900 aq ft. on roud floor. in geod retail, loca- jon. Also store 20x70 on Baldwin near Fisher's, basement offices Also garage just off S. Saginaw usable for retail purposes. Roy Annett, Inc. Realtor, 28 E Huron, FE 8-0466 : li of Must set $5x255 \ aside city Vantts, Lot Size, How much? Full price is $250. AYTON HEIGHTS A a 5 acre, $1,450 total. $350 “PHONE FE 8-0458 C. SCHUETT, Realtor ONLY 1 1 LEFT - AT THIg SPEC A beautiful building controlled communi ce proud to live in. paved street in an highly rated by . Poggi companies, assuring your hon ue for years to =" and her king it easier for to ow better home. A Special ‘at 4 50 300 Pe en $150 down. LADD'S rhe in » Fo 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR 37-1221 3885 Lapeer Rd. FE 5-9202 Filan Now R SPRING BUILDING IN CHEROKEE HILLS! See the best selection of 100-ft. . pare the pein country yet close-in location— . Select NOW to suit YOUR exact needs! Carl W. Bird, Realtor Com munit: Paco Bldg. won ¥ aves. PE. 51302 rE _TO BUY OR SELL, idential - com HOLMES EARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 ‘Eres: OR 3-3230 For Sa Sale Acreage 4 5 TO 15 ACRE BUILDING pig near M15. As low as own. Two % acre ~~ together. S200 for both. dow q = home with 35 acres, tractor er 310.500 Terms 49 acre beautiful ogee de te 30 acres tillable. $2,000 d Cc. PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15, Ortonville. NA _ 17-2815, 2 oo e e -= $ g = a I o ° 5 @ ® ° So 8; 7 Gulp | 90 ACRES, JUST OFF hey ONLY $6.500. Excellent term: ine Bt 10 ete pare be . Ve nice 6 acre re near Wixom Road in are f beautiful homes, Just off black top ant $3.500 Cash Ra. (ads) ee ten 196 ghia a a a Williams Lake Rd. $37,500, _3-0320 ~~ For Sale le Farms 48 mile off a ocher batlaings. Tractor in sale. te See ie ‘after. 5 pan a) & Sun, MBlrose 46004. . ’ \ FE, 4-358 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE AT LAKE HURON Charming lakefront cottage resort on U.S, 23 and Lake Huron. Four furnished cottages plus 2 bed- room owner's home with matural | now to enjoy the! fireplace. Buy full summer. Oniy $9750 down or will accept trade. HIGHWAY LIQUOR Bats & rare opportunity to buy 8 restaurant that's now . grossing over $70,000 per year. Lease or buy valuable US. 10 frontage with attractive building with own- er's apt. l) trade, $21,000 down on business. Convenient terms, REALTOR PARTRIDGE Mich HURON Businesses thruout 1 1050 W. OPEN 'TIL.9 STANDARD OIL 2 stall étation for lease. Auburn & —— Pontiac. For informa- tion call MI 65311 days or Mr. Otto Mol JU 8-1174 ‘after 7. STANDARD OIL 2 stall eaters station for lease. Financiai sistance training available. Dixie & Parkinson Pon- tiac Cal] MI 66311 days or Mr. George eet VE 17-3426 after 7. ANDARD OIL stall + luie for wease. bus. rmation Ortonville heed tion. call MI 6-5311 da 4 Mr, George Howard, VE “ after 7 345 Onin are Sale Land Contracts 52, \T $1,640 DISC 4900 TO perdi Ie R CEN S$ $4900 T ER i rit WRIGHT, Realtor i 5-0441 ings MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY Meo ~< sell, Earl Garrels, EM 3-2511 oii or EM $75 MO. PON- 53 BALANCE tiac Lake irr 6-5305 - Money to Loan {State Licensed Lenders) NEED $25 TO $500? | SEABOARD *! ~ | Phone: FE 8-9661_ 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Par oe as Seaboard Finance Co. GET IT UILCK, en, Classified Ads!) $ Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 2-8181: for an ad- writer and get it! after 5 p.m. | | MOBILE HOME SALES & OR WI HEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be glad’ to help you. STATE FINANCE CO 702 Pontiac we Bank, Bidg. FE 4-1574: ___Mortgage Loans CONSOLIDATE = © modernize your hom ny where in Oakland County. Free estimates, Free consultation | 92 W Huron ; PE }3-7833 ____ Swaps ig CUBIC FOOT REFRIGERATOR, $35. 2 automatic washers, $35 _ta TT's PONTIAC. “eDR mR WILL EX- change for equity In laier mode) ear end willl assume (balance. _OR 37579 after 5:30 ‘$7? CADILLAC CPE LOW MILE- age. “fo1_D BOB HUTCHINSON 4301 Dixie Hwy __ Open 7 days a week ADMIRAL ELECTRIC RANGE 36” | en. Fully automatic. oid. Trade for ftreeter or ‘smal | piano. OR Barnes Hardware, 742 W. Huron FE 5-4 50101 Open Sunday ther clock with ‘Westminster _ chimes. Ph. FE 2-1160 value. Will mane deal on a beau- Pau! __blianc e CASH POR USED TV's. FE Capitol ~ FAPE FE 2-0367 _Working of not DUMP TRUCK. GOOD _for _jeep or sel! MY 2-3043. L WATERFRONT | | | or Doodie Bug Tractor, | | “| gs0 { divide | Office | “one owner’ liquor bar and | ngh Rochester school districts. ULys | _ses 1462 Swa 348 eutbeard motor. or seil. OR 3- _543%. Tubbs Re TRADE OR SELL » SLINGERLAND | snare drum siightiy used «Cost; will pay difference on “good | scooter or small motor | I mos old. moto _, For Sale » Clothing 56° ALL pangennn CLEAN USED WORK | pants from 40c; shirts from 20c. | Oper 7 days Tam. to ll pm ' Close? Sun 4 pm. at the bait store. 388 Orchard Lake Are CHILDREN 8 CLOTHING CHEAP. GIRLS CLOTHING. 127-14 14; LADIES 10-11-12; boy's. 3-45-46. FE 5- “Sale Household Goods 5 57 1 LONG OVAL AND 1 SQUARE | 2 PLASTIC LOUNGE CHS” "$14 | each, Pine planter. 6 ft. $25. All! fm good condition. EM 3-4213. 2 ANTIQUE LOVE SEATS. GOLD living rm. — perfect cond. GReenleaf 4-167 2 SINGER SORTABLE SEWING | cnaehine._35 each. EM | 3-4833. | ‘MAHOG. TABLES, 2 oes. 1 drum table, 1 emer ee | _cotfee table, $35. M1 4-335). 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY “BEDRM, outfit: Doube dresser, bookcase all for $89.50. Pay only $2 weekly Pearson Furniture, 42 Orchard | Lake — Ave. room suite. Call after 6 p.m __3-0948. 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. Brand new davenvort and chair, 2 modern step tables, matching coffee table decorator lamps. All for $99. Pay only $2 weekly. Pearson's Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 8 PICE WALNUT DINING ROOM set natch beautiful china cabinet i _— Cheap. A-l condition. 9 ‘S ire ROOM SUITE $40. FE 5-9149 9x12 RUGS. WOOL FACE. $15.95. Reversible, $16.50; imported, i0 PIECE LIGHT OAK DINING room set, Midwest 4-1010. 12%" ADMIRAL ........-. $19.95 17" Ambassador ......... $24.95 17” RCA table model ‘ $49.95 21" Majestic ..... . $59.05 9° GE ai eencs senses $60.05 21". Motorola... . $124.95 24” blond TV $129.95 All sets guaranteed. Parts & labor for 30 days. We take trades. Obel ‘ 7 = Lk. Rd. FE 4-4945, Open 9 9. 45 YARDS. ing vo a hi ing & $50. FE IN Pe St. (Corner B. Pike) Dorraw wih Coalidence $25. to~$500 Your debts. Get cash to pey off! our land contract or martqngs | ¢ 35 2s | ELECTRIC . Samuel's A DEEP FREEZE a CHUCK wazotnan 301 Service.” Cor. a DARK GhEE® NYLON ARM- — Nearly new. $60. FE DINING ROOM 4 PIECE SET solid walnut, @ chairs, also 2 liv- __ing room om chairs. MA 6-2245. _3T Ore Peed ie ee emg 4 : wr er ‘Ss lo — $20. FE sar pee 8 ELECTRIC IRONER, LIKE NEW. _______ PE 2-339 ELEG RAN RANGE.. NEW DELUXE ei. Sell or eo ad © 3 Refrig. Used $50. 711 FULL ta RANGE. Gooa cendition 53-0507 FOR BALE: WEETINGHOUSE AU- tomatic washer and dryer Used Bg $125 each. Holly ME!lrose PREEZERS — UPRIGHT PAMOUS pbame brands. Scratched. Terrific aol swap for heaseipaunee i Hwy. Drayton Plains | 3-1202 | 2 years? E-Z BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE eal your old mower on a Moto-Mower | CASH FOR GOOD GRANDFA-| recorders. and radiophonographs TIRES. | t bike. _Phone OR 3-6971 after T pm | | LEAVING “STATE, MUST mirror. Full size bed tnnerspring | mattress. World Atlas Ladies | wristwatch Hall .carpet and /| _dishes FE €8213. 00 2 CRIBS WITH MATTRESSES, | twin stroller baby butler, girl's | _Clothing, etc. FE _ 3-1531 | END TA-) bed -Large chest, 2 vanity lamps, | | MAYTAG Wringer 6 PIECE MAHOGANY , DINING | $34.95. Axminster, $48.98. Rug pads, $5.9. Pearson Furniture, 42 | Orchard Lake Ave. | 9x12 felt base r ; «$3. 95 §x9 VINYL INLAID TL 414-ft. Wall Tile ... Be Guaranteed. House Paint. Gal. $1.95 PUBBER BASE PAINT. Gal. $375 | Syer's, 141 W. Huron. E 43064 values. $149.95 while they last No orders, "ss. Michigaa luorescent. Orchard Laxe FREEZERS New aaguent--Pepwint brand iS cu ft Uprigat | |. Oni fase eu. prig! ‘ Terms Samuel's, MA $-6011 POR SALE USED OIL FURNACE and almost sew 270 gallon tank with legs ani gauge. $60. 265 Grey Road Auburn Heights PRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC DRYER. very good condition. $8. R Muare’ Electric Company. 1660 w. —Heroo. _ FABULOUS PHAFP ZIG . zaG sewing machine. No attachments necessary. Bal. $06.84 or y $8.07 per month. Call Credit Mgr. UL 3. A & K Home Products ‘"tiful Singer machine Call are | FREEZERS - NORGE - yiewiens Chest and ot eo New models, slight. Seretched or crate-marred models at big dis count prices 2 years to pay 90 Bg LE same as Cash GABERT ; 121_N. mw. saginay” _5-6188 |GAS BERVEL REFRIGERATORS, Water heater, washing mach. $10. larson equip 3-5164. Re- zator |ORAY UPHOLSTERED CHAIR, _ | floer rey ood cond. Both for $15. eoses Gas poaeace GOOD COND. | FE 5-9604 Cheap GAE 8TOVE REPRIGERATOR. Cafe curtains & rods (11 pr! Bedspread. Baby buggy. Twin highchair Vanity table. -Occa- sional chair. Extension gate. Twin bed frame 3n5 drawing poate & stand. Nursery chal rE §-1462 i GooD” SMALL “RADIOS.” $6 TO _$i0. FE &- KENMORE ELECTRIC "DRYER, exc. cond $50. FE 5-2578 . ’ SELI. Zenith Con. TV. GE stove, refrig. Studio couch cooper lam host diming chairs, desk, etc wil give away misc items, to pur- newer yL 1-1288. EWI1T T VACUUM CLEANER LE me new Easy chair, entique love-seat. OR_3-2013 or OR 3-7284. LOVE SEAT, LOUNGE CHAIR, platform rocker, 3 piece drop a fee shige ere set. 4 rice chea ‘or + aaa sale. _Raylor &t PE 2 LARGE CRIS AND MATTRESS, brana new, $15.95. Pearson's Pur- niture, 47 Orchard Lake Ave | LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF _price At Jack's, 281 Baldwin. MAYTAG WASHER, LATE MOD- el. MA 5-1501 or OR 3-3703. | MOVING: ~‘TAPPAN GAS RANGE, $35. MI 6-3724 | NEW COLUMBUS STOVE. TAKE | _over pmts. @®al. $132. OR. 3-0806. NECCHI SEWING MACHINE, AL- most new Only ® months old. Yours for $7.24 per month Bai- ance only $6460. Capitol Appit- _ance FE 5-6407 OUT THEY Gott) Washers) Re- newer, Guaranteed, Delivered IRONRITE Ironer.- Rebuilt, Deliv- ered, Guaranteed. Large model. FRIGIDAIRE Automatic washer. Renewed, Guaranteed, Installed. MOTORS Washer. “« & 1/16 HP, Choice of 30. Ail sizes. Sb ie GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontiac PE 41555 OVER 59 USED TV SETS. FROM $14.95 up TV antennas, $9.95. WALTON TV 515 BE. Walton FE 2-2257 PLAY PEN, CRIB, CARRIAGE, bassinette, Teeter Babe, Reas, FE 8-6178 PHILCO REFRIG. AUTO. DE- frost, $125, Bendix auto, washer, $65. Used power mewers. Gas stove, elec. stove. Odds & ends, good for ¢ BOB HUTCHINSON MOBILE HME SALES OR 43-1203 4301 Dixie Hwy Open 7 days & Week PHIKGAS STOVE, KITCHEN SET. other misc., all for $60. MA 4-1798. : PHILCO gt 10 CU. FT. Reas. FE 2- RED nine > SAVERPORT & chair, Hardrock maple_ studio a _chair. Singer portable. FE 5-192 ROUND CHERRY DINING oon table & 4 captain's chairs. 6 pc. aeern? Levon suite. Al] very ew 37-0216. ancien ORT ZIG-ZAG ATTA $19.50. Electrolux Vacuum, ite 05. Terms Curt’s Appl., OR 3-9702. ra 24 in. Fro r awn mower, Deep freeze Fiaing Jawa mi ALL MAKES es VACUUM CLEANERS _ repaired. FE 86-6785 ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR OME CAN BE rniture i- coves of alt Kin at NEW & USED Visit. our dept. for real ms; . 24 MONTHS TO P. sell or este. ‘fons out and look around. 2 acres of free e FE 5-9: ; Span’ MON SAT. 9 to 6 Prt 9 TO 9 4 miles E. of .Poritiac or 1 mile EB. of Auburp Heights on-Auburn Rd. M59. . *% 4, i Voy OE ee Ee NY Coe Wim ay eee Irae, Og sa UEEN AUTOMATIC IRON- Porteat cond. EM 3-0735 arves —— TOL E. EX: changed, Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- ens. 2-0601,. SEWING MACHINE, . c- OR_ 35-3353 a Ed gs SEWING MACHINE, Ver cond, pee oe” og call —, vider. ir; uk 23012, A &. K Hom Chrome "treakiant ate $10. sale wee anor nennes ttre innerspring mattresses $16. K D RNITURE CO, WE BUY, SELL & G EVERYTHING FOR 104.5. Saginaw etna SSSaSaa: S23333333 *