é : ¥ j - z es Ae nee. = i Pe = NTIAC, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1058—02 PAGES Air Force. ‘Missing ‘in CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (?—The Air Force hurled a two-stage missile some 5,000 miles out across the south- i ‘six feet, will be erected along other ma- jor routes that carry almost all ‘in-bound traffic, ‘he said. .The signs also will carry a large replica of the new Straits of Mackinac Bridge. An inter- changeable panel in the upper right hand corner will boost i | it Force Missile’s Knowand Secret Nose Cone or Showd Atlantic on Union Issues and Republicans today in down votes in the Senate this week on broad propo- sals to regulate labor ‘lan effort to force show-| RUNAWAY ‘CHUTE — An unidentified paratrooper is across the ground at Ft. Campbell, Ky., when wind gusts swept caught ob A ‘Grab the Chute’ First Warning of Jump. Trouble . T-'ground on all sides was an awe- & some, unforgettable experience. One saldier shouted as he sailed ipast me, “Grab the chute, Grab Spring Brings Marriage Questions LANSING (AP)—In case you’ve been worrying about it, | you can’t legally marry your mother-in-law in Michigan. x * * Sec'y. of State James M. Hare reported today that this was among a flood of queries concerning Michigan marriage laws that have been received with the coming of spring. An 1846 law provides: “Ne man shall marry his mother, grandmother, ‘daughter, granddaughter, stepmother, grandfather's wife, son’s wife, grandson's wife, wife’s mother, wife's grand- mother, wife’s daughter, wife’s granddaughter, nor his sister, brother’s daughter, sister's daughter, father's sister, or mother’s sister or cousin of the first degree.” How old do you have to be to marry? At least 18, except that girls between 16 and 18 can ; " marry with the consent of their parents or legal guardian. Cant Wed Mother-in-Law _|St. Joseph to Graduate Theater Tour Star an Visitor. |126 Fulton St. The 14-week course iknow “who's going to be on the ‘lteam"’ of the Southeastern Michi- the chute,”’ * * * As the men Were freed, they rushed to aid their fellow-sufferers —if they were able., Finally every- one stopped moving. ° ca Helicopters clattered in and the were, moved out one by one. It was all over and the treepers were lucky. Or se we thought. Minutes later, the news came. Five troopers were dead. They had been hurled against rocks and trees at the north edge of the mas- sive jump zone. “Sure it’s rough,” one grizzled sergeant said. ‘But it's the sort of thing you have to expect some- times. It's part of the job." ‘Class in Leadership Thirty - eight St, Joseph Mercy Hospital employes, comprising the first hospital-sponsored leader- ship training class, will graduate tonight. . Ceremonies will, be at 8 p.m5 at the McAuléy Sc of ‘Nursing, was conducted by Dale Carnegie instructors, : The hospital said it is the first one in the country to sponsor such a course for its employes, Queen Liz Has Sniffles LONDON '(INS)—Queen Eliza- beth II suffered from ‘a heavy cold today and was advised to remain in bed at Buckingham High Winds Endanger Troops in Big Jump 2 as Wind Drags Them on Ground 1,300 of Airborne Unit in Kentucky Maneuvers; 11 Hurt From Michigan FT. CAMPBELL, Ky. (INS)—The Army revealed today that five men were killed yesterday in the mass drop exercise. here at Ft. Campbell by the 101ist Di- vision, — One hundred thirty-seven paratroopers were injured, but not seriously. Six were from the Detroit area. Elev- en are from Michigan. : One of the Michigan men , |injured was Pfc. Curt Gor- donof of Royal Oak. More than 1,300 partici- Military spokesmen said gusty |and shifty winds near ground level from : - AP Wirepheto | Army spokesmen today by helicopter and hospi- Sect Gemgtes Guatie Oe oeal ef five paratroopers. Another a Group. Drops 5-Cent Rate,Pontiac Dri OKs L-Cent Hike on Le tate, Pontiac Driver WASHINGTON (# — Senate-House conferees meet again today to try to finish work on a postal rate and pay increase bill from which they have eliminated the 5-cent letter stamp. ' The conferees voted yesterday to knock out the 5-cent temporary rate on out-of-town letters inserted by the | TAL {te pitt Hits Tree, Dies — acting comfhander, Brig. Gen. iword “nuts” in reply to a de: Car Misses Curve on for surrender by the Germans Bald Mountain Road a ahead Yor the jump despite the A Pontiac man was killed last | wind Die Men a J pre 2 knots Senate in its version of the bill, They accepted a straight 4-cent charge vot- ed by the House last year. The vote was a defeat for Presi- dent Eisenhower and Postmaster General Summerfield, who had - |asked for a permanent 5-cent rate on the intercity mail along with 4 cents on other letters. One > m senator said he believed the bill, if passed, would run into a presidential | veto because of these actions of the conferees: : Knocking out the 5-cent stamp, approving a pay-raise for the 500,- 000 postal employes far beyond what the President proposed, and making the pay boost retroactive to Jan, 1. The administration had the conferees would total about 257 million dollars annually com- pared with 320 million in the Sen- ate bill and 160 million recom- mended by the President. * * * The Compromise pay plan would give each employe a 7% per cent Palace. boost. In addition, those in the bottom six grades would get an extra 2% per cent for three years and employes in Grade 7 would receive 1% per cent more for the same ; The conferees also removed from the bill a Senate provision to give free mailing privileges to U, S. servicemen overseas, a ® é Showers Riding In epee bl () on Chilling Wind Showers, windy and colder with a low tonight around 40 is the forecast for the Pontiac area. | Friday will he mostly cloudy and \cool with the high reaching 46 - 50. | Tomorrow night will be cloudy and colder with the low dipping to near freezing 32 - 36 The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 48 degrees. The thermometer reg- night when his car apparently at ground level. missed a curve on Bald Mountain Permitted beyond 12 knots. He road, a half-mile south of Silver jumped with the troops without ling : . | Bell road, in ‘Orion Township. \injury and said later: “The exercise itself was a very Lloyd V. Irwin, | successful jump.” But that was Oakland he =? gprs! before the extent of the mishap Highway} » arrival at Pon- pectine: kawwe. tiac General Hos-| The operation, “Exercise Eagle Toll 0 pital. His car hit|Wing" involved 86 planes which in °58 a tree on the left dropped the men from a height of side of the’ road 1,250 feet. as he was driving§ Newsmen who were present south. |joined in aiding the injured. Stand- Irwin, who was, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) unemployed, lived with his par-) ents; Mr. and Mrs, Len Irwin. The Oakland. County She rtrs eS Wondrous Future DETROIT (INS) — Well Dept. was informed of the acci- dent at 8 a.m. today, but it ap- known financial wizard Cyrus parently occurred during the night. Eaton, board chairman of the The car light switch was on and) Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, the dash clock was stopped at 4. told the colorful annual C & O shareholders meeting in Detroit $2 Luxury (?) Tax today America is in a “breath- ing spell.” “When we get ouF TOPEKA, Kans. (INS)—A bill | second wind,” Eaton said, “I has been introduced in the Kan- istered 69 degrees at 10:20 this morning, then dropped to 60 within 1 p.m, 15 minutes, The reading was 64 at| quire all Kansans who desire to) move ahead to material achievements vaster than ary- thing we have ever dreamed of in the past.” ~ predict that the nation will sas Legislature that would re- drink liquor to obtain $2 permits. Seeks Word From Other Communities on Huron Pipeline By GEORGE T, TRUMBULL JR. “The City of Pontiac wants to gan Water Authority before com- mitting itself to a contract, .City Manager Walter K. Willman de- clared yesterday, _ “We will continue to sit tight un- “|ONLY TWO SIGN "| munities — Troy and Utica — have .| vide water té Southeastern ‘conn- by participating Oakland and Macomb counties declared the $150,000,000 project feasible from both, engineering and financing angles. Kelley, mayor of Royal Oak, -re- marked yesterday that the first spadefull of dirt will be turned in late fall in the enormous project. However, he said ohly two com- signed resolutions of intent to use wattr from this system. He ap- proximated 60 would be in. the fold later. 4 The authority was born to pro- bape been Guang Soar < Whether a number of mynicipal-| ities in the South Oakland area will join into the -system even though tied under a 20-year con- tract of the Southeastern Oakland) County system with Detroit, is the big question Willman wants an- swe The ‘second question is, will De- In Today's Press meeting for their weekly luncheon at the Fox and Hounds Inn, learned the cost of water would be from Kelley said, would depend:-on how q* City Awaits Teammates in Water Setup troit and’ Flint join in, Willman added will join,” the chairman pointed out. Willman was inclined to agree, * * * “If Kelley can work out some. thing with Detroit and those sey . eral areas getting water from there now,” Willman added, “this would change our whole picture.” . Kelley’s own city of “It might not be financially feasible for us to say yes without these others,” he remarked. Bloomfield Hills Rotarians, What the actual rate would be, (37 Are Injured pated in the-jump.-—-——- . aS FT ihe ae Ne eae a, eet SE ee pciiadiilie ies dead ciel gi dig. eee ee A ‘ + 3 t [LPHONE FE 3.7114 : ‘ Many of the were zo All other gases, including he- dragged across the landing area (lium, make up one per cent, CF) wren they were unable to col- “thereabouts, of the air around US.) tense their chutes. Several sald # Oxygen begins to thin out so much) it was the worst jump they had _ fat 10,000 feet that a supplemental) ..,. experienced. ' WASHINGTON — The Hou: 3 has passed = special School aid} A Milford man who used his body bi : as a blockade to halt a mail truck ill after rejecting a move to deny i ari .jappeared in Detroit Federal Court stich federal help to racially seg: regated schools, yesterday on the charge of ob- Acting by voice vote, the House|StTucting delivery of- the United yesterday sent to the Senate a/Sttes mail - bill to continue for three years a & * <@ program providing aid in con-| Sixty --one - year old Walter struction and operation of ‘schools/H. Garling of 2167 Dean St. stood ; in areas where an influx of fed-/his ground in the road April 16, -eral workers has overburdened|and forced mail - carrier Pete , classroom facilities, Pelliccia to back up and go around An estimated 3,300 school dis-|him, Pelliccia said, - tricts benefit under the legisla-| Not to be easily foiled, Garling ; tion Which is expected to cost 211) got in his car and pursured -Pel- + million dollars in the coming)liccia, causing him to stay his ap- , year. pointed rounds and seek police as- _ Before the final vote, the House|sistance, he added. » rejected 132-25 an amendment to x* «* * * di i i : eny such aid to districts which A ling to Milford lee Wins Optimist — Speech Contest — * have jally segre . partially segregated schools Vincent Boyle, Garling has ac- »or have taken no steps inte- * grate in compliance with supreme CUS€4 Postal workers of destroying . : . this mail for the. last year. Gar- —" ape ling, a retired city of Detroit em- * iploye, said he was not getting : ee social security checks. . ~ z &* @: 5 Kaew Af. Garling was released on $5,000 ; ~~ a ~ the > bond, with the hearing to be con- tinued Tuesday. . Five Paratroopers Die in Mass Jump. (Continued From Page One) by helicopters were called to the drop zone, two miles long’ and a f By E. 8. SIMS What is the most common gas in the layer of air above us? Nitrogen makes up most of the layer of gas that is our weather and our air. In fact, nitrogen com- prises about 78 per cent of the at- mosphere’s content. Oxygen, which we need to sustain life, is the next most plentiful element in the *air. * ee ee ee a . \ * ¢ ssupply is advisable if you are to tbe above that altitude any length got time. » All our weather — clouds, rain,|ground, said; lightning, etc. — occurs at below| “I couldn't run as fast as my £40,000 feet usually, and always|chute was going. « below 50,000. The height is greater} ‘The injuries sustained resulted sat the equator and less at the/from an increased wind or «poles, where there is less centrifu-|gusts following the drop,” the »£al force from the spinning of thejeral added. Authorities to estimate the velocity of the gusts. Mountain Town ‘Buried’ | :42-Inch Snow in Montana % RED LODGE, Mont. *mountain community ers said the worst was past. In north-central Wyoming, six persons were reported stranded 10-foot ane ee SS te tan where it me | Stountains 50 Wilts ‘meets Sheridan. , ;irom travel for 16 hours, were eslowly dug open, . * Eight persons reported * ed in rural areas were out @f dan-| The storm was described a reer. i veteran U., 8. Heer = -jserver, I, A. per, as ““ SDRIFTS 12 FELT DEEP worst I ever saw in 56 years of ¢ Snow drifted 12 feet. deep in fplaces, Although light snow con- ;tinued to fall thrqughout the south- eern Montana mountains, forecast- ng. STORMS LASH MIDWEST | Violent storms lashed central and southern sections of the Mid- $ * * * west today, dominating the wet 4 weather belt from ‘the Rockies to 4 the Appalachians. é rs Tornadic winds whipped across ‘The Weather the middle Mississippi Valley dur- $ Ful US. Weather Bares Report |iNg the night and early morning, eee ee TT aay ihammering hardest in parts of | *sterms today, # this after-|Missouri and central and southern seaider Sekteht few srvund $0. fomer:| illinois. Raed mostly clondy and cool. igh 46-58, * RL sphiting “te C menerte thts Tornado funnels were reported ana , aa om cloudy! over wide areas of the two states but none reportedly touched the) ground. Thunderstorms, with strong winds and hail in some areas, hit many sections, No in- juries were reported, ; : Teday in Pontiac 7 * cones temperature preceding 8 a.m. @_ At 8 am.: Wind velocity 20 m. p. h. @Direction—South. Sun sets Thursday at 7:25 € sun rises Friday at 5:36 a — ; 2 Be Bh iorkay mewn. | r ie ae To Help the Little Man es om nea aa + ree | aoe 9 -OM cise coeci® . 18 M....0ca00- $3) WASHINGTON (P's A bill to ae: omer | aaa | provide assistance to small bus- ae a | iness firms adversely affected by = _ Wednesday in Pontine foreign trade policies was intro- As recorded downtown) srnes duced yesterday by Republican Sens. Javits (NY), Saltonstall (Mass), Ives (NY) and Potter (Mich). West temperature ..oo..e0.. lean temperature ....ssss » Weather—Rain, 08. * * One Year Ago ahest temperature . west temperature teenwenees "Mean temperature ....seveseestere + Weather, Rain, .32. im Pentiac vervecse: +e M2 “hs During a recent typhoon in the Philippines area,'a total rainfall of about 88 inches was recorded in four days. Frighest and Lewest Temperature This - Date in & Years 26 im 1935 27 in 1892 STOP. 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They have this in common: Wright has enough money to —some 1,225,000 in use across the’ ° they wear their homes’ Uke fancy|Keep the trailer for vacations and! country. Some ‘Treasure Island summer styles for the whole family coats, and take them anyplace they) weekends—his permapent home is traijers have $4.000 cabanas at- like. _ + |in Pasadena. But there are many/tached and boast color television. Wright, for instarice, spends the|Southern Californians of modest| telephone. Between portrait summer in his 36-footer at Treas-|means who could afford to be his he does about a dozen a year—he| aa : ure Island, a fashionable ‘but not | trailer-park neighbor. likes a place to relax. = 6.98 s | Is ‘Meets Lowest Prices! DELUXE" o } METERS °16°° This Sale Only. Girls’ saddle oxford in white with red plaid, black or brown. Boys’ handsome two-eyelet oxford, black or-brSwn. 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Children’s sizes 6 to 4 in red or navy, Cotton duck | with white rubber soles, — 1% women’s and children’s sizes cae age “eR 3 ' i Oo satieasnage Hater iggy sae Pe al alii hae ae lasts : : pres, Fae v1) PONTIAC E PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1958 limiting’ that service to manicures Clodagh also to launch a new perfume this year. Steals Cop’s Handcuffs — ‘a z z 1 seEEE Budget-Priced 15 Cu Ft. _ Chest-Type Freezer @ Only $10 Down o HOME DELIVERY SERVICE i Nn ANY _@ NORMAL INSTALLATION SERVICE-. |x } » sven Gaui aaa 1. Automatic Bullen Suds-Saver EAR SERVICE (PARTS. LADO!) <2. Automatic Full-Time Lint Filter © 5-YEAR GEAR cast GUARANTEE, 1 3. Choice of Water Temperature a 4e ‘Full 10-Pound ‘Ca 5. Automatic Fabric Settings . ee BQ . AMAZING! Kenmore, far, the World's largest selling auto- Dehumidifier » .matic washer at a terrific sale price! You get clothes with no _ dulling lint-fuzz because of the built-in filter... no pans or page up to 2 gal. of water from air in 24 hours. Sturdy . finished in yellow enamel with gold-color ; ‘ gadgets — it’s out of the way, yet easy to remove and rinse clean trim, Has a hose connection for venting into drain. 6. . removes lint, grit. Ask your neighbor , , . she, owns a Kenmore. cord and plug. Appliance Lipari Seung ba; Other Heth games OM. «ese eeees osuaaes 99.88 to $139.88 tonin§ AQ** IN dda | Comoe Television 179,95 PAY ONLY $5 DOWN [eee we 88 4 ully pre- . . . 7. a . ’ : 3 ‘ ied drawer a ee i a a Me em ~- - - PAY ONLY $5 DOWN. oe a he ewe AA le Re a A ee ne Al a a a ae te |) While They Lost! "79-Lb. seced Food Capacity 33% pi: hi-fi” in Coldspot Refrigerator record albums ° Big 13 Cable Fest $* aemumaniiinen ao * r 1 . » | _you PAY ONLY $5. DOWN: DEO TT Te Re eT ey aL ata oi . a ee ee ei need ae Hi sek iho: 0m + _ Phone FE 54071 ae VN t. \ t iP ; 4 ey \ \ ay sek. 2 ae “ Bd oe yts Sea eS \ “ » . ya Ca 4 iisiaiiial eee eo — ‘iii iil a i a Mn A: Ng i a A A A is A ie ef = “i Seg i q All Romeo Bay- Sec 4 q i phil FF z 8 f \ at the Imlay /City under Mrs. Morgan O'Dell. : Band, and the public is invited. will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday High ‘School the direction of Mr. and|. The Senior Girls’ Chorus and Mixed proposed 1959 No admission will be charged * F's a i spell Ah ins UR een bo oy * Mist IN THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1958 ‘ee ot WATT et va for Civic. Pa z F ge oe ‘ # ‘ # Pa Peon 7 10 pinddees te the fala Make -the presentation of the i g The three at-large members Philip: E. Rowston, de ited | ke — FF &3 * te Beneke and. hig band : dancing. : - to Rasmussen buliding to president. of the Beard of Education Dr. Ben- _ Jamin Bragg. will in: . has a 1,700, Dedication ~ HAZEL MARIE’ ROBINSON . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robinson of Davisburg road, Clarkston, gan street, West Bloomfield Township. A September wedding is. being planned, ony Michigan Supreme Court 4 of Death Car Loaned to Lake Orion Youth | ‘The unprecedented involuntary- imanslaughter conviction stem- | ion youth will be appealed at titioned for county on grounds he had pone of his own. County officials yesterday said the ought to rule on his unusual conviction and jother driver, James Coldiron, 29, of Taylor Township, Their cars collided head-on. The jury decided Marshal! was morally responsible, in part at least, for the accident. This is ‘what was unusual about the con- viction. . , ® | wel H. Olsen, whe had advocated | the conviction. Judge Gilmore has not yet sen- tenced Marshall. « Play Slated at Dryden the Dryden Community School will Finne- ipresent its annual play, “Every- thing Happens to Us,” at the high school auditorium tomorrow eve- ning. .« | Aids “Convicted Owner ‘way. and killed himself and an-| . dinner will be served at 6:30 p.in. DRYDEN — The senior class of) 7 i He in FTE. & 28 Be i RE Ushers were Andrew Boisvert, Ed- twin Johnéon and James Phillips. & reception was heid in thé The newlyweds have left for a south and Mexico, ‘Drums of Death- at Walled Lake High Ww | LAKE — “Drums of Marshall, 33, of River Rouge, Pe-\heath,” a three - dct mystery jdrama, will be presented at 8 to- jnight and tomorrow night in the Walled Lake Junior High . School; auditorium by the Atwas Club. Directed by Mrs. ueton is the The public is invited. Orion Masons to Hold Father-Son Banquet : : two-month honeymoon through the Music Club Sets’ iForman, Mrs. Cecil Moore, Mrs. Clarence Borst, Mrs. Milton Tubbs A. Monday last meeting Saturday evening|/ Township board will ; ; new city * cers will be sworn city posts will be filled by ap- the Township Hall on Berg road, Joan'K. Cumper, : Robert Niebauer. Fashion Shaw at Oxford High Oxford * «© * seum, Mrs. Ralph Curtis, Mrs.-L, J. Kamm, Mrs, F. R. and son banquet on Saturday at the Masonic Temple. A swiss steak by Orion Chapter 340, OES. A rogram presented by the Rainbow Girls will be followed by a cartoon movie. ° All. master masons, guests are invited. Lodge Calendar Pe ane eg Pontiac No, 21, F&AM, Priday, April 25th, 5:45 p.m., Work in M.M. de- sons and and Mr’. Mark VanWagoner. Lady of Refuge Church Plans Safurday Dance Men’s Club of Our Lady of Refuge Parish, will be held Saturday at 9 p.in. at the Westacres Clubhouse. Music will be furnished by Floyd Sayder’s orchestra. Tickets may be purchased ‘at the door or by calling Bob Shearer, FE 446931. Proceeds will be placed in the igree.~ dinner at 6:45, Gerald 1 L. church athletic fund. ti { Blackfoot Indians. They even talk-the language. Dressed up for ‘the Ottawa District's ‘gigantic Scout-O- | Lake, the group has completed © # Ox comes _ (High Eagle) Alton and Ratidy (Yellow Horse) Coe; (hack row) Larry (Knife Eye) House, Lloyd (Little Bull) Lang, Gordon Medi- ¢ine Man Blackhawk) Alton and Charles (Running Deer) Tedford. The ‘injuns’ (we mean scouts) will appear in-one of nine acts that | will make up a stellar stage thow. The-Scout-O-Rama will Three local shops and one from Lake Orion are cooperating in the parade of fashions for men, worm-|, en, and children, which will con- trast the styles of the fabulous ‘50s with those of thet roaring °20s. Jun- jor Music Club members will as- sist in the modeling of the-older -|elothes loaned by local residents and the Detroit Historical Mu- General chairman for the show is Mrs, Henry Dahl, She is being jassisted by ORCHARD LAKE — A benefit spring dance, sponsored by the (City DAV Delegates Awaiting Conference tend the conference as representa- tives of the chapter's auxiliary. Featured speaker at the event will The purpose of the convention >| will be to discuss mutual problems facing disabled vets and propose ir legislature to be recommended at Iiftnois, Wisconsin and Michigan. 1a (Square Dances, Skits Highlight Farm Party OXFORD - The annual Oxford Music Club style Show will be presented at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the High School auditoridm, Proceeds will be used to provide summer music scholarships for tal- tented high school students. chairman. One. prize will be given to the group having ‘the largest percent- best skit, attend the event, They have been asked to bring table service and one cake or a dozen sandwiches. Refreshments will be served. Avon Photo Club to Hear Lecturer ROCHESTER — LaVerne Bovair, past president of the Photographic Guild of Detroit and widely known lecturer, will speak at the Avon Photographic Club meeting at 8 p.m. today in the auditorium of the Woodward Memorial Library’ in Rochester. His topic will be “Table Top and Still Life Pictures."" He will give a demonstration of this phase of photography, using both color and black and white for compari- son, the club announced. A special invitation has been ex- tended to Rochester area art teach- ers to attend the program. Club members have been asked to bring the black and white print- _jed prints to be judged for the Greater Detroit Camera Council ‘competition at the Motor City Camera Club gathering May 8. Affection for Horse Backfires; Girl Bitten WASHINGTON — A 5-year-old Washington girl loves animals, but yesterday her affection for the family’s new Palomino horse back- fired Little Lou Anne Sewell was bit- ten on the neck, very close to the main artery, when she attempted oe pet the spirited 3-year-old geld- She wag treated by a Romeo phy- sician and released. Lou Anne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sewell, of 59140 Van Dyke, who plan to keep the horse, but have warned the child to be a little more careful in the future. Continentals Set Dance BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—The be con-, tinuous from 2 to 9:30 p. ms. Saturday and from 2 to 6 p. m. Sunday at Walled. Lake Senior School on South Commerce road. ig r \ ae / Pen i. L i ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ae / fF Pablo and his Orehestra. Organized last fall, the club has ; oe oa ee ee The officials’ wives will also at-/ age of membership in attendance), All 1,200 members are ‘invited to! organization would at Hickory Grove School Adams roads wi cast in will be Township I 8 p.m. 1 ladvisement ie B this field; and some basic maps for American History classes. Orion Lions Pledge LAKE ORION — Charles Starrs, president of the Orion Community Center, Inc., has been notified by REV. PAUL LAMBERT Stone Baptist Church Plans 8-Day Revival . Southfield Finishes Transition Monday i sabi a oz 2 rea LG hel ee 3 iit anil aff: a UTTte 1 ii | ii i : fast i + a ia : : A Ht 1 i ih ca i gest 2 ie i He 2 Ey pulley ae = oH ’ : Co., 2005 ite 5 Me dss Is Boomin J in. Ocean in sks Pontiac Millwork ws Se Se, 228 SS = ee , fas ‘fe SS ie es oe = = 3 Bee ee eee 2S ses Se = S ws Eee . = = 3 oa ase z 2 % Sas 5 aes 7 : gs * rt - 1S a ee 3 es Z : ee > 3 * tree ‘ . 3 Bos. 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Abbott 1s Named Owen Princ Major changes were in the a meeting before the Hawthorne School PTA. and northwest sections Es ML a Ws ~ is = ‘| Ailing-Hoover Gets Kind Word San for next * s ’ + He said the system now lacks 50 to 60 elementary teachers with| ‘little hope of getting them. oy cEe ty bay ily i d Hl A ne : ne HEA Fa i fh ie ih quer Mt He F yee ies alg 4: : sult ie i adel From Truman YORK Ss. night for kind Hoover but took + an Hi se HAG ‘ipa i: ck iat sitet pee | Electric and Frayer’s Are Having a... | in noone (New Sales aS... of. aay te university ae Higls 2Bo® malt Sd Siac K i eae a 3 a —— Features. 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Walter Williams, 115, once a forage mas- ter in Hood's Texas Brigade of the Army of Northern Virginia, will be presented an honorary membership in the-Civil War Cen- tennial Commission Saturday. - Williams is the older of two living Civil War veterans,. ‘both Confederates. : .\Aid, Comfort to Enemy Hollywood Headlines, 7 BC ce Movies Persist in Giving business continues to give aid and) comfort to the enemy. \ * * * Everyone in the film business EY ee admits that TV is the element that Egyptians Give | Facial fo Shinx Antiquities Department Using Plastic Surgery to Hide Scars © By JULIE SMITH “T did Airways Travel Writer the CAIRO—The Sphinx with her in-|upee T eat toe a whats g af q g z = F j Tihs Rigi Te Do © Peyton Place * = : ag a i fg EEGs ERs lit i ! | FE " WHreatte wlk Se ahicew fo, a ES TONIGHT! - ACADEMY AWARD dpe oo ps —— WINNER BEST ACTRESS OF 1957 TOMORROW. ——ALL COLOR PROGRAM—— “BAND. ; “ESCAPADE i f i a i z a a7 e Be ae q | at 33 5 .dals btoke off the nose, cracked |. holes in the head, and knocked |Claims on Germany: cat chunks of the bedy twa fete | 1 rear OF ANGELS”, IN JAPAN” | BGe > Phone FORD Al N THEATER WA RIVE-IN Cor. Williams Lake-Airport. Reads—Box Office Open 6:45 P. M. Parents may be shocked the Sphinx’s beard and a cobra); emblem on the forehead were cart- ed off to the British Museum in London. * * * across Europe, now respose in/cated properties of the showcases and museums despite|family. 2 the demand of Egyptologists for li Sate 0 their return to Cairo, Cosmetics Sales Rise e NEW YORK — Retail sales of cosmetics. and toiletries reathed a record 1% billion dollars last year, 10 per cent over the year before. RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA 895. LAPEER ROAD—OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE : LAKE ORION ORION H in Upper Atmosphere Reveal New Findings the signal WASHINGTON ® — Scientists/and street the nation’ are studying the upper atmo- f i # auf APRIL’ 24,1958 7 me mitt ff tg fe | . +. “~ ‘ . . eee Ze iH NOW PLAYING _ TODAY & FRI. oe COLOR by OF LUKE *s LL. 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Tussy Stick Deodor-. ie emt MIRACLE MILE ant pe Shae 50¢. ee = ; For Better freshing of the “stick.” Stops, given by St. Michael Catholic Church Altar Society,-by Mrs. Stephen Turner, - ’ ticket chairman; Mrs. Leon Edmunds, prize chairman and Mrs. Henry M. Simpson, cochairman of the event. The annual spring affair which will begin at 8 p.m., will be held in the church hall, and benefit the building fund. i . By RUTH MILLETT Most of the girls I know who are planning on going because their parents expect them to. a ting married, but most of them are afraid to tell their parents that.” 'to say, “What’s. the use of my going to college?—I don’t want a career—I just want|* }to get married and have 4) for you isn’t too different from ' "| what you want for yourself. 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