~ Fatal or Not Fatal? . # # 1 23 Nominated af Local 614 Seven Teamster Posts at. Stake in First Vote “Since Hoffa Took Over Twenty-three candidates. were nominated yesterday to run next month for the seven officer posi- tions at Pontiac Teamsters Local 614. The election, the first since James R. Hoffa took over the local as trustee in 1953, has been scheduled for May 17 and 18 at the local hall, 1410 Telegraph Rd. -treasurer — Floyd B. Defense * TAKING OVER — One-yearold Clark Hurt decides he’ll do some checking on his own before his father, Wal- - ter, sends his income tax forms internal revenue. Maybe little Clark was wondering “Why do mom- my and daddy refer to me as their ‘little deduction’?"’ Deadline for filing 1957 tax returns is midnight tomorrow. ‘Slash Taxes Close Loopholes’-Truman WASHINGTON (INS)—Ex-President Harry 8. Tru- man today called for a five-billion-dollar tax cut and a long-range high spending program to bring the nation t of a “very serious” recession. mittee that what the public The former President told the House Banking Com- income after taxes. He coupled his call for lower taxes with a proposal to close “glaring tax loopholes” which, he said, benefit “special privilege” taxpayers. Describing himself as “a retired Missouri farmer,” Truman warned that the nation’s econoniy has grown Russia’s. during the past few years and declared: “It is almost impossible to over- emphasize the great danger in this situation.” : The former chief exec- , |utive proposed that the five billion only one-third as fast asf MONDAY, APRIL IL 14, 1958—90 PAGES Foreign Affairs . Also Listed; Economy Stays in Forefront By WILLIAM THEIS WASHINGTON (INS) — Rested and perhaps wiser, Congress reconvenes at recession, space-age sétur- ity and foreign affairs. . publicans who sampled grassroot feeling on the is- sues of tax relief, foreign aid, foreign trade and oth- Pentiae Press Phote SCENE OF DROWNING — Pontiac policeman Dallas J. Fiesh- er points to spot on cement embankment where Gregory Hamilton, . 7, of 61 Lull St., fell into the Pond at Beaudette Park, Saturday. The boy’s fishing reel aiid’ baseball glove were found at ae ae - > weet floating ip the water. It was Pontiac’s first drowning of 1958. 5 ; an urgent call by, President : hower to act “as swiftly as possi- Boy Drowns 2 Days \Ssr=ere 4 y et benefits by 50 per cent, 7 The House Ways and Means hearings tomorrow bust final action was not expected until late Gregory Hamilton, who would have been eight years ‘c ie he as an old today, became Pontiac's first drowning victim of the | week on the pending Fulbright Bill year Saturday afternoon. . : to provide one billion dollars -in He tripped arid fell from a cement wall.into-the Daw- | ‘ntinued on Page 2, Col. 4) son Mill Pond at Beaudette ne park while playing with his Auto Labor Talks Start a ee Hitting on All Cylinders Se a atian asia ne tae nee wee Zeal Hamilton ‘of'61 Lull St., was for more than 600,000 workers of five children. He was @ start hitting on all cylinders this second grade student at Bethune Oe inte aise owe : x * *® gs ery brought General Seta ce Tr Over Incorporation Of} Several onlookers tried to rescue Motors together today with both Kansas City, Rochester as City the boy but all attempts failed, the Imternatiqnal Electrical Work- . lOne of them, Mike Cervantes, 37, ie ee gery one wey wt eaecor ¢ HCE] y I | The recommended 1959 county|* © Syivan Cl. was cleaning ‘ies etalon . producer, sits down | Wa 0 aad the 1 incorporation |Sa pean” “hen he beard. aca for the first time with the auto of Rochester, and election of of-| 1 so04 to swim in the union. AMC's proposal to stand Mounts fo 22 frst er mes soe) Ba ea see ane Soe: : land County supervisors time to-| ately took my shoes and shirt sao b 5 Billion ° morrow when they meet for their| eff and jumped in to see if I MY ak ee Gee es y 4; Detroit Mother Killed |aprii session. could locate the bey, but the morrow the UAW, working with When Auto Overturns’. ' ing for the first time as a| water was teo cold and I had to separate teams of negotiators, : dl board since January, supervisors) get out after a few moments.” will resume with Ford and in Southfield will be handed the proposed $12,-| Pontiac police and firemen re-|___CRE@ORY HAMILTON | Chrysler, 762,280 budget to study. They are| 164 the body about 45 minutes : A 20-yearold Detroit mother was|% e=pected to pass on Kt untilliater and all attempts at reviving] Consensus in. Po tiac: killed earty Sunday morning when! “the 79 supervisors will learn goed Aergpe ty Sheriff's D n : . her thusband’s auto overturned onifrom the Ways and Means Com-| ies assisted in the search for the e ° Northwestern Highway near Maple-|mittee that it is $2,030,266 Over ody, V, ridge street in Southfield Township. |the 1958 budget. the by eng aca ons part | lacks is not confidence but er nanip police tare case load. } Here's the Truth | “ Onkland| Sere Ronen fo tate mich rv Are for Birds! 1g way Washburn St.| aries Committee move for an on Soviet Schools e Toll was ki 1104 fe Aug. & election te veto an be ‘By DICK SAUNDERS in * st when the} corporating village ’ about Russian in °58 | Car from. which| chester ns a city. ——— How are you taking your vacation this year? Are you 99 she had been} The often-delayed election was| Americans have been hearing |REALLY getting away from it all, including the spouse thrown rolled\ made possible in March when the} praise about the Russian school jin your life? ao : over on her. Court affirmed a lower! system ever since the © first » Continuing Mild Her husband, Richard, 21, whol|court decision which now allows! gputnik recket was launched, The question of separate vacations for husbands and . * was driving, said the car ran onto|Supervisors to set such an election.) But there has been very little |Wives is a lively one, and* In Pontiac Area : | Before supervisors tackle the] first-hand inspection of the Soviet - the shoulder of the road and then), 305+ and the incorporation, they| schools tear was asked of six persons, | ‘jy “together from Tomorrow overturned as he attempted to getiwin elect a board chairvien mata iets dat ‘we be-ae Gedie cel back onto the pavement, vice-chairman for 1958-59. Present! Now The Pontiac Press will |‘2¢ utcome. “Togetherness” is a E- Fair weather is forecast for the * * * chairman is Delos Hamlin, of Far-| pring you am authorifative pic- many splendored thing, according endl ts Pontiac area tonight, with the mer-| He was uninjured. The couple|mington, and Hiland M. Thatcher,| ture and analysis by a top U.S. elensdlinme-totada to take cury hovering in the 38 to 42 de-|has a two-year-old son, Ketchum|% hee Bloomfield Township, iS! .4ucator — William W. Brick- | Peter Slabinskl, of 111 Parkhurst| ’ ‘tec gree range was released after making a state- man, New York University /St. was outspoken. she said. : t, said police Am unprecedented move might | professor of education — who | 4 “Definitely ‘to- my hus Tomorrow's outlook is partly |™ent, Said. . be im the offing tomorrow to | recently took a close look at I work. cloudy and continued mild with re-elect both to the sanie posts, | Russian schools. togeth- a high of 60 to 64, She Blames the U.S. it wag reported today. Don’t miss his frank, unbiased es it is, A A TOKYO (INS) — Red China {HOW the county will be run in} BONS” schooler = starting <0 In a five-day extended forecast eS ae cach Deenae Com.| today om page 7. the the U.S. Weather Bureau has pre- ‘| Tokyo and angrily blamed the with Japan today because it can- | not “officially” fly its flag in breach on Japan’s close ties with the United States. tore up a $196,000,000 trade pact |closed mittee chairman Charles FE. Car- Silver but Not Sacred DETROIT @ — Weekend thieves stole sacred silver ves- s eer | Me ; served ed’ Mariners. Crh ¢" ao Senators vs. Red Sox Today . | eee fis / = 5 ° 4 : Israel It's Play Balll din Capital - |nsesonsnemsscmn| of #0 : ee si In Today’s Press |ana wit "WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s play ball in Washington 422 4 y and wife today and the weatherman says it will be an unusually ee el By fine day. Pear sgt . COMMER ....,eseeereereesee 28 |both tion together, The Ww: a Senators and the B , Red Sex’ County News Prey viii iT) 12 vane pte tonn open the 1958 American League baseball season mt 1:30 | Markets .............-.-sssse- 24 (be the Kids for _p.m. : President Eisenhower throws out the first ball at | Obitmaries ................., 16 |would | |days. After . Griffith Stadium, ; ‘ Bporte ......cceceeeeeees «++ 20, 21./be cheaper to take wife's work. ri x «re ~! 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' ‘ ap ; se és ee as cae eee — Groups Gath Formation of Unified Association Objective avers ‘ at Tomorrow’ Meeting ‘a William. Palmer, vice BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A ; president; Frank Bilyeau, ‘secre- _ - meeting of delegates from all civic Aaa : on his bed and =—‘|#"Y: and George Williams, treas- associations in Bloomfield Town- scents tcanhedl urer. Spiritual director is the Rev. atte, will bo held at $ p.m. toner, : - | Fr. Arthur J. Childs, row at Bloomfield Hills % a. : Sacred Heart pastor, the Rev.” for the purpose of forming a united : ’ ; this spring and loved | Francis T. Stack, will be the Orn camcation. “ it will ee if The association is being organ- will | “The Holy Name qe } ized through the efforts of | the far. After the short business meeting, Township Taxpayers Committee. two outstanding sound ahd color “Members of the rs “Greenfield Village — Where ’ be a non-profit group consisting also niust he: (1, "ee Meee — Senwreme of et reo dclegaies supervised by a qualified instructor, they said. Mitdadhindete 48 te muvved. George Petzer, an attorney who se ; +* oe i served as chairman of a recent : . 4 ‘ tentative program year ic meeting protesting increased ; iti includes plans for regular meet- i a assessments, will act ae Meeting fo Discuss daa Club Meets ings every oe ee a father ; chairman at the Tuesday mee and son event une, festival x * omorrow at bazaar in the fall, and a father | A. J. Picotte, chairman of the Walled Lake and son Christmas me¢ting . taxpayers committee, will present : The society receives Holy Com- pet ont ee : ne omni tare = 5 ge gpa committee’s a to 5 . month. The committee has been study-| WopTHWHILE SHENANIGANS — Spectators me cemepecaeney Wales, Lakes. f ing the township tax structure: to we Gub will meet at 7 P.™./Good Show for Sure find out how township property tax| @t the faculty-merchant benefit basketball game and tomprrow at Stonecrest Hall to % nasium Saturday evening were trying to figure teachers at the high school. The merchants, by . *“glentry Civil Defense Council put : out where Kenneth Kuester (center) was going the way, took a licking from the teachers, 33-26 a nS ines hnaden sahetiitilie cul: ; 2 U. of-M. Editors _all dressed up like a fireman and carrying a The game netted $300 for the Teachers Club alled Lake and the surrounding)... Fight persons played their glass of water. “I’m on my way to put out a scholarship fund. jarea have ‘been invited to attend.| ,orts as the injured so realistical- fo Travel in Russia : ce, ; and. Ja ie’ ames Club memberslp lopen to bayslly that severe: motorists, includ PHILAD: -_ | ¢ pes . The Tuesday meeting, scheduled|Tescue squad, Stoppe? to ranma ers Sneak Wedding Vows in.Royal Oak |<" ™ Sey be : | Beene tock eter boat oe : Jim Ehrcke is club president. |Trouble Halts Airliner BERKLEY — Dorothy Elizabeth) Mrs. Alan’ Southard of Berkley,Jof honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs : x *« * Hinske of Berkley and George N.|the bride's aunt, served as matron|Donald Hinske of Ferndale, the foe , Y, ng C p a = David Baad, 22, of Royal Oak/Allard of Milford spoke their wed- ; ~ bride's sister-inlaw; and Anna oung Champ Follows /cnitean pe, ed pa fon , and Peter Eckstein, 21, of Hazel-|‘ing vows in a Nuptial Mass Sat- hae Belle Vincent of Hazel Park. in Father's Footsteps Panama to Miami with 64 persons 4 urday at the Shrine of the Little . & "*¢ -e : ; : _| Flower, Royal Oak. The Rev. Fior- James Allard of Milford was best seven- engine trouble. Another + Hematol by thelence Hoste officiated at the noon man for his brother. Ushers were Seats Seats Tndie aemens wo agedings yee Re amon ‘ United States National Student /©e™e™ony. Don Hinske of Ferndale and Arth- showed the grand champion|™p today and take them on to . Assn, (USNSA). Dorothy is the daughter of Mr. ur P. Hart of Pleasant Ridge, ae, : Miami. Six Russian student and youth|and Mrs. Alfred J. Hinske of 1811 gg Aaa mamaria aie prepared : is the son of Tommy Brdecko, editors are scheduled to arrive injEarlmont. George's parents are this in ex-|Mr. and Mrs. George Allard of change, the student group said. [10310 Mary Lee Rd, Milford. i ception was held at Elke Temple i fe x &® im Royal Oak. |sizes The American collegians will live} An ivory lustred bombazine gown — in student residences and attend|with bell-shaped skirt was the lectures and classes in Russian|bride’s choice for her wedding. education institutions, They will/Pearls and pailettes frosted the spend part of this week at Cam-/delicate Alencon lace bodice, fash- bridge, Mass., where leadingjioned with portrait neckline and American educators in Russian|brief sleeves. A bowknot caught studies will conduct briefing ses-|the front of the floor-length skirt, sions, which flared in back into a chapel train. Report 4 Burglaries | ,A.cwreststzesrs recurs! se During Weekend cade bouquet of white roses and oe their Boxer on an oy 6 rnd | Four burglaries were reported to | Pontiac police over the weekend, a his court to including an elementary school. ‘|Judge S peaks oe aarsllanca ith family. prod. | Va" Stone Dr. sald the dog came | Malcolm School was entered last a lems in foster homes as an al- : night and drawers "ransacked. to Big Brothers | terestive to being gnatitutien | 224 swobe ber and her missing ° alized. termined as yet. : a pipe and filled the "Oliver pack, 210 Orchard Lake at Pontiac Meet He lauded the Big Brothers) fumes. Rd., was another victim Saturday| Judge Paul W., Alexander, vet-|movement for supplying the friend-| The couple and their four chil- night. The — broke into - eran juvenile court jurist from To-\ship and guidance potential de-|dren, including a fire-proof vault ransack linquents before they got into ser-|left the house in desks and file cabinets. A smaji|'0, was the featured speaker at} SUS ; and spent the amount of change is all that is|*he an ny i. + ss! at the home ‘of believed missing. ence ig Brothers » + Kuhn's Car Wash, 149 W. Huron|urday in Pontiac. Other guests at the affair were) 1 ae mull St., was burglarized last night. The ¢: ¢ @ Secretary of State James Hare,|), 5.04" Mrs. Le Galle loss has not been established but a Judge Alexander spoke after Major William B. Donaldson, Goe-| believe he. saved our lives.” x s ‘ FAYGO machine was pried open.|, | acon atthe all-day convention(sta Wollin, executive director of) They expect to be Large 12-02. Bottles , , , ; 24 ) - ‘PLUS DEPOSIT cigarette The Joslyn-Columbia Sunoco Sta-| ELLSLEY FARMS~ ~- =’ Lake Business and Professional/three teenagers of her own, she is} Party chairman Mrs. L. M. Philpitian blinds valued at ena tion, 1170 Joslyn Ave., was also|attended by some 120 persons from|Big Brothers of America, Circuit/back into the house this evening: ; mar Gc Women's Club will play hostess to! a1) to recognize the fashion needs|is being assisted by Mrs. Liflian|destroyed: =f ses hit by thieves who opened the cig-\all-parts of Michigan at All-Saints|Judge Clark J. Adams and Wayne| y opened the cig-jall-parts of Michigan Tot Sets Fire in House; senior high school girls and their)» le and her work|Dickie, Mrs. Donald Watkins, Mrs.| The fire was set by | young peop a | arette machine and took the Church. County Probate Judge Nathan’ J. | change. . | The judge recounted pioneer. | Kaufman. Father: Suffers Burns | : mothers at a party at Walled Lake|/,eens her in constant touch with|Ruth Me Mullen, Kay Stanard and|who w with a cigarette # ) és Senior High at 8 tonight. The Party|nigh school and college students|Ida Ritz. More than 200’ are exlighter inthe, Secroom turday if ' No. 1 All-Purpose | | in rete eaten a STORE HOURS AT BOTH FOOD TOWN MARK 9AM. to 9PM. Sunday 9 ALM, to 6 PL SALES DAYS MON. - TUES.-WED.—APRIL 14-15-16 : PILLSBURY FLOUR 25: ‘1 trip to Washington, Dog Plays Hero, NEW Rescues Family } in Commerce Z : a : é anneal : Walled Lake Business Women _ by his two-year-old son rather To Entertain Seniors, Mothers /*""* WALLED LAKE — The Walled|Hudson for the past 10 years. With|them on current fashions. enis Fe Gilmore, senior students, will is being given in connection with . Speaker for the evening will be | | A ‘ C Mrs, Marie M. Kennedy of the | poe : a ene Se i She will present a 7 | wich dant Farin and bers EVERBLOOMING BEAUTY | : |= y we * model. | Mrs. Kennedy has been with| . FOR Y _ | | ia a : Eatin \Erech * Rochester Book Mart | OUR HOME : | aa cr LARGE . 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Automakers ¥ 2 Produce LONDON (INS) — Britain's —_ automakers have been staggered Apples Delicious. vu. ssensacenees OOM at the reponse of American buyers| APPS Aicimush, tu. lcci. 348 of small foreign cars at the New |Apples, Steele Red, bu. .....0.00++-. 4.50 York. International Motor Show; . Vegetables ask that closed a nine-day run today. |Oesh 6 indrg bu. ..o.ilsece 218 But shrewd businessmen jubilant | CO" sone aoe) 20" Scccccsone Bae at their success under present aeradian ne, basket 22 American economic conditions are Satens dry sob. Boone ke e 3.50 now posing the question: How Parsley noes (bens. dos. . io . will the “‘boomlet” last? be. Potatoes. fancy. ey ee : iss uyes _cast anxiously at i coon £08 troit to see if American automen Tursipe”"tbued i oe 2.75 are showing any signs of manufact- 2 eee uring their own economy car. DETROIT, April 11 (AP) — Eges P.O.B. Britain's automakers fear if |Detroit. cases included, Pederal - State sales of foreign cars continue aang -Orede A xtra, large 44: large at the present rate some attempt Brpwns: Grade A large 42; large 42: medium 41; might be made to erect tariff barriers in an effort to stem imports, In contrast to American manu- facturers, the smaller British auto industry is working at full pro- duction. Spokesmen of the various manufacturers predict even if the American market dried up, ex- ports could be channeled to other markets. ‘During January and February, Britain exported 25,630 Gars to 20,075 out sold. Total weekly receipts of graded Apri) ed: Whi! erg hy Measles Important, More Doctors Feel girls should be“purposely to German measles before they reach child-bearing age. German measles in a mother during the first three months of her pregnancy can ‘be very dan- gerous to her uhborn baby, so dan- gerous the Society says, that many doctors feel an abortion is justified. 7 cs 25 Millionth for Chrysler DETROIT (INS) — The 25 mil- 9%, up % on 8,000 shares. Fair- child Engine was up % at 10 on} DENVER (INS) — The Colorado |4 State Medical Society notes that |4 more and more—doctors feel all : to Small Gains kend news was’ rathe mixed, Reports were that the cur- tailed steel industry may face fur- ther cutbacks. New reports came of industrial layoffs but there were some rehirings. x * * Congress, reconvened after the Easter recess, was expected to ha American Motors resumed _ its activity of last week, opening at 7,600 shares. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) THE PONT Two Oa (i: zt i g & i : : z j Airline of the Executives The specialty of the house plete relaxation, cocktails discriminating palate. OAKLAND COUNTY’S newest, most beautiful cocktail lounge Henry’s Miracle Lounge (Formerly Henry’s Bloomfield Inn) and a luncheon and dinner menu to please the most: COCKTAILS — LUNCHEONS — DINNERS Open 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. Located in Michigan’s Newest Shopping Center 1 | | is an attmosphere of com- the way you like them, convoying | Lake freighters through 13 miles ee? a oye -» 4. . :63 = 14. tional News Service showed all/jionth Chrysler Corporation car was i os are raising American sales targets|completed last week. The mile- sete is * ti By DAVID J. WILKIE for 1958 and planning increased|stone vehicle. was a four-door mn By mo AP Automotive Editor shipments. Chrysler Windsor sedan. os Bas: a ca jeracre @-tee ance steve 38 An a. By soaps are mores oe worse 45:2 ‘a s for even a Five Detroiters Hospitalized ncsees BE soot: aldose in 1958 are anything but marries Cp... 368 os #3| bright. : Pe : ‘ ee % ip Mor... 50. In most instances sales are run- ' ee... S, Phill Pet .... #73) ning far behind those of compara- ta 1 Seine ss #8 Plate G .. 6. ble 1957. oe 33 Pos on °..: 4| Most recent authoritative owes se ~:-> 33) show 715,512 cars were sold im 335: 60.2 ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS routine training mission when it|GolBra.&,"":: 3. oo aM 3 lwas seen circling over Allendale|Comw Ea .°': 46 : 2. aay Me ae, Tees 5 [Bate Foret ase sath of oles Ft Eg soll " And five Detroiters were injured|Air Force base about 10 minutes CDMS, sa) sts Ba U { ed | when their plane crashed a few|#fter takeoff. Witnesses said the |Cont Can ..... 472 a miles north of Monroe. [plane started a slow descent and|zon, Srp.“ 8 - 37 ae ee ¢ that the pilot gunned the engines |Cont ou | Samae 8 ** 50.5) * . apparently trying to raise the |27bP)0°S «- 332 a3 in | e OF In the Monfoe crash, the pilot! piane Curtis Pub \°. a6 ae) was Clarence Komorowski, 34, a a te age OF . 44 y ey General M tyli plummeted straight (pene aire"... - oe . ral Motors styling engineer.) sown, flipped om its back and [pact "4 sia Brand: #4 Tonight's Board’ Meet Michels; 38, bls wite Joan, 34, | Das into flames. fait at B42 S448" 82) to Preclude Any Action } , 4, , 1034 sta oO Oh |. cal Meo omnes Themes, Scot | tes egos aoe pier CM ES ne Oe ad on Funds at Present . * * < i . and badly shaken up and are |Raymond R, Bern, 37, whose home Pirestone .... 834 guther Pap. 32-3 in fair condition in Monroe Gen- |was Long Beach, Calif; the co-|pors ‘iio: - : ina Smite Co -- 334] ‘The annual budget for Waterford eral Hospital. pilot, Lt. rt T, Palisch, St. |Pree Sul +. 04 Texas Co. ..c: 2-1 will be presented at to- a this Micke Louis, Mo.; T. Sgt. Marvin Aust, |Eree T°: ih Ter @ Sal ..- Re night’s regular bodrd meeting but a a eke sad hed tanlod of 29, Hays, Kan., and T. Sgt. Edward jen Dinam ... 0 Thomp Pa... 444/it is expected there will be no ac- L. McKinley Jr., 33, Meridiah,igen pas ||| 47 2'@ ‘* 32'3\tion on the matter, according to fo rest. . Tran W Air ... The pllt said the engine failed| Mist. All had been living near the 33 Hien: a Ranamel,.. | Supervisor Elmer Johnson. . One i 9 Aged pete ed 1 Rass 8 xs Gen tire ny 23.3 Gut Ale Lin. Bt No res regarding this m « . n . * hitting two cars on Dixie Highway| At McChord Air Force Base, Goodrich : ie Gat ret, aea|yearly Teport was available this Komorowski tired to swing back|Wash., three Air Force men year ..... 11.3 Ug Lines ..... 25.7| morning and Johnson said that aft- came the field. two reserve captains and a non- Gt Ro Ry - oe 3 vt BSler board members examine the Georgetown . commissioned officer — were US Tob 3 budget. there will be a special gee ee killed soloed _ killed when their C47 twin engine |m Gent... Wert Un ‘Tei. 1tlmeeting sometime before the alead- huge Air Force C133 cargo-trans-|transport plane crashed on a prac-|ing "Rand ||. 146 Werte Ane”: is line date of April 21 for board ac- port which crashed shortly after landing, flipped over and|Memek ir’. 901 Woolworth. 2.5] Hale . from Dover Air Force|burned here aoe . Int Nick <" "35 Yoet-Sh&T . 4) gy other business, it is ex- Dead are Capt. Wayne F. , | pected that a delegation from Tt was the first crash involving Jr., 38, pilot, of nearby Tacoma; DETROIT STOCKS the Concrete Maiiutacturing the nation’ aisberne car Capt, Cyril E. Walmsley, 36, co- (C. J. Nepbler Co.) Assn, will be present to protest a o largest c@F- | pilot, Shelton, Wash.; and Sgt. Roy High Low Noon made | ge carrier, put into service late ‘> Allen Elec. & Eugip. Co. 25 25 29.5) portable concrete plant nob , E. Craft, 28," crew engineer, Ta- Belawm Rudder Co... > Be Be has been set tp in the Coleman- < . . oh ong oat Sg ice ge GL Oil & “Chem Cos) ¢ 3 14 Friedman subdivision at Cass tarbo-prop craft was on Suen a Hees. oe Peninsular iter. Pa. Co. *t 23 a Lake and Pontiac Lake roads. i Rady Maputact . iss i a — eae pointed out that oledo — 'o ~13.6 J J The group | vies oats: Md and chill t — the area is zoned eetomaies commercial activity is prohibit | Petition Deadline Set} "rie vosra plans acu ' + The to the PENNSYLVANIA ANYONE? | pity Pi Away yp Deore ES-BARRE/SCRANTON ff for School Board © ycssa86eom Se 2ottven end ts Wi | PORT May 10 is the deadline for filing tiac Board of Education election) BRADFORD / OLEAN waar , x * * ERIE To 4 nominated, a candidate must fi e For Reservations See Your Travel Agent signeleres of 2 po aw Bove or Call WOodward 5-9800 istered voters in the school dis- All Allegheny fights cerry Air Freight and Air Express trict. Incumbents whose seats are at stake are Mrs, Lola King and Dr. Walter L. Godsell. May 30 is the last day for voters |to register for the if they| by jare not already re , ==) Mackinaw Leads Freighters Through Huron Ice Breaking PORT HURON i — Withr outer edges of an ice field breaking up, the Coast Guard icebreaker Macki- naw today was busy Up é pee A i z i 2 h ae ber in the. county several years Air Reduc eo st 3 oH : Allis Chal 336 ‘ as = # *% hd LAG 200. 5 4 P 23 More than 1,000 4-H members ex- Am Atrlin Nese: 184 “ga.eihibited projects they had made ES - a + $t\during the event in which leading Terese .. Pad . 2 4-Hers received awards, AmNGes’ .... sti wie Am News ..... 25.4 Dp AmRad .-.... 12.7 ee | , fm Bupa BS $3 : umn Tol & Tei’ -174.3 ; # | 715,512 Units in 2 Months Te canes 2 : e “ i wos 5 174 ‘ ee. t R New Car -Sal beet} eports New Car es Atchison |.” 2 ee ms 4 ¥v re i i Higher but Still Lagging i 3 ac g Hil ate ff Hy 8 i i HG near t bene light type 16- ee ed, hee a "24.98: (5-6 Ib, avg.) 29-30. jury, as deputy attorney general. is sniary in the new post will be $12,000 a year. He fills a vacancy left by pro- motion A. Sullivan in January ‘ayne County cir- Was named by diy , eevee eee ees ¢ ae ee May =f eo eee I f 2 I bees si F sexe] i 225252SSse8 Hh i 59953 : = ef 4 S25. 30 erator (EXPERIENCED IN ‘WIRING IBM TYPE : MULT ’ General Wixom Rd., north of River NOVI, MICHIGAN WEEKDAYS: 8:30 to § APPLY ROOM 1065 per- in person. 3700 Sashabaw Au ectwien Sena 6. 5 & . kind Board tion, of = field District Mo's Bleom:| . a0d nee. eo hel. field reserves tude temei to reject any or all bids and to iy. te Bes. ce ee “intormagiies in bidding his S “lo be for a period EA ed ‘Ortick. to Rev, Pa- of twenty (20) to the ther 2 eee. married man the od a Se Rev. R, and who part time No 3. Rev. bighas ot - J te ': RD OF TION, Chub hore Club, and Behool Dis- 3 society SPECIALTY SALESMEN. PROS- DOUGLAS L. JOCELYN Mr_& Mrs. VW. Onifti a> Ping RS : April 1. 68. in Memoriam 2 Pye at, ys pine ia wis AN Sort hs passed at Be ae i A wie dead tous whe loved her. ve wt can be * every ieeme tas Lanens, = ae bee SS ee a eemey tor vegan sate 1500 ccleck weer EST.) _ érea_and_prendeeGeres._____ : 5, 1958 at the office of the : Board Raucation Bicomfiels. Hilts Funeral Directors 4 pone No. 2, Andover at West oma WNERS Sess ena seonens| "COATS | ~) hg NE RL “Designed for ee ae ens este Sakiiees | eaten” Wes | che Stamey om teen : Ss witharaen for « period : s-Si ] owe eats qapetasee and rater. ning Ge wi'sibect ix eoweet| WOOrhees-Siple | , Fskatintrnetes. aoe Ambulance or Motor . . Wednesday OF EDUCATION, Mi Hills School Dis- trict Mo, 2. Lots 5 SALESMEN — OVER 30 — MA ary. 4 ORAVE LOTIN WHITE CHAPEL | . ieee ta : April 14, ‘6s. MY 3-1863. WANTED RRACTICAL or iUReE. BIg sme; BBA CGnave Lor, 52S own trans. Sit with elderly gen—” pet Some 9 rae Tymeum ark & Meman & tron occasionally: Hour. ment, Wor atthe asaver Schl “Ad- - $300. LE & ; SiLg bers & lendeenpers. Es Michigan 12:00 vclock noon EAT WANTED — SOFT DRINK SUPER- Monday. May 1986 at the office of the 80X REPLIES Shen’ Sur aae po comeas metre Seheot District Nad, Andover Road at | | At 10 a.m, today there ver, caugomen. Mutt be atic Michigan. ‘ ; were replies at the Press Rove Enowledge of advertising, cane tol cetoes ak office in ,the following @rink esles, “Wil trevel_ in wand toa Michigan. Give qualifica- Hd at the office iff -—K_. — re boxes: tions and experience. Write Pon- and be ‘on or after 1, 6, 7, 9, 25, 28, 32, 36, tiae Press 100. Konda: Apel 44, 1958 by denositing 27, 42, 64, 68, 74, 75, 76, A =— FOR AIRLINE ten, dollars ($10.6), with, the ‘effice of 88, 100, 110, 114, enter A a ments so . of the Bloom: held els ‘Shoot District No. 2, Blown Help Wanted Male 6. | _ Help Wanted Female 7 to reject an or all and to waive AOGRESSIVE YOUNG MEN, WIL- TTRACTIVE CURB GIRLS. 18 any informalities in bidding. | ling. te learn, Call Orassel Fur ears or oher 8... of twenty, (20) days subsequent to the E Fitage, EM 3-488. ; E of the of Educetion. Bloom Ee. Se ee. Bilis, pow SE pag sgn Clerk PEATE Sper wea |" BOARD OF EDUCA erk - stenographer We = 94.407 t ’ DOUGLAS L. JOCELYN A me aor i Seria, oi at 100 . Recessary, ‘uron =m of care of GIRL. LI N, te of children end 5 days, $15. EM 5 = a Guaranteed Wage or Commission