.Tl» WMthtr 7***^ rirtMii r«b. co^ / . «*MC® •! Ihnrm THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition 119 NO. 102 iie it ic PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, T0ESDAY, JUNE 6, 1961—22 PAGES CMITB) PRna urrERNATIOMAI. Returns From Europe Cleveland Runs Now Starting front Pontiac Downtown Men Help Pay North Central Tells of Doily Flights Between the Two Cities North Central Airlines today announced the beginning of one-plane air service to Cleveland from Pontiac Municipal Airport. The first service, beginning immediately, includes an evening fUght from Pon tiac to Cleveland and s morning flight from Cleveland to Pontiac. The only stopover Is at WiUow Run. The flighU are an extension ol the Detroit (Willow Run) to Sault ' Ste. Marie line that has been .serving Pontiac since last Decem- At the same time, the company announced the start M new aerv-ice to Port Huron that involves added flights to and from Detroit (Willow Run) in the mornings. The Cleveiaad connertiw rrprc-seota the first concrete reonlU el a long drive by PsnUac air oin-rials and North Central Airliaea to link Pontiac with the Indnstri-al cities of Ohio. President Will Report Tonight to the Nation The Pontiac-Cle\^Iand flight will operate seven days a week, using Cunvair aircraft. The miming flight ta k>oa-(Continued on Pdge 2. Gbl. 2) Mac is schednled to leave Cleve-innd’a Hepklne Mnidelpal Aiivert at a;N a.m. (EDT). arrivti« In Pontiac ait i*:IS a.m. (Poirilae I.GRANT — Alfred C. Girard (left), president of the Downtown Development Group, presents a $20,000 check to a beaming .Mayor Philip E. Rm-ston to cover half the cost of the PmiUm Prwi Pkiti forthcoming master plan for downtowrn redf: velopment. Downtown leaders contributed the money. Takes Sens. Dirkseh, Fuibright on Copter Ride to White House WASHINGTON tdl— President Kennedy returned to America this morning after a “very fine trip" to see leaders in Europe. He will make a report to the nation .tonight. . . Kennedy arrived at Andrews Air Force Base at 8:33 a.m. (Pontiac time) after a week during which he saw Soviet Premier Khrushchev. French F^ejfident Charles de Gaulle and Britain’s Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. The President stepped fre ier plan?" welcdme at the airport. Congressional leadere of both parties, dlp- BIPARTI8AN WELCOME President John P. Kennedy shakes hands and talks with 1^. Everett Dirksen, R-Ill., the Senuie minority leader, and Sen. Alexiinder WUey. R-Wli., (eight), on Kennedy’s arrival today at Andrews ar rbMfiM Air For^e Bas? from European summit.talks. Diplomats, members of the House and Senate and miliury ofUcers welcomed the President home. May Best MonthjPorfuga/ Resf/ess, for Gar Sales Press Editor Finds Total U 537,825 With Daily Rate of 20,686; Chrysler Lags , Five Suggeetiong Offered City Plan Gets Big Shove lomats and. administration officials gwjed the refurtlijig chief. Kennedy wslked down the receiving line and shook bands with ench of the approximately. ID people In it Then, in a shovv of bipartisan-ehip, he took both Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois, the Senate Ra-publicah leader, and Senate For-leign Relations Committee Chairman J. W. Fuibright. D-Ark.. to this waiting helicopter to ride with jhim to^the White House, I.*), miles •away, DETROIT y -r The nation's auto dealers sold niiore lieW"Tinw ~» May than In any previous month j By JOHN W. FITZGERALD Editor, The Pontiac Press Those of us who live thousands of miles away can complacent!^ view the news from Europe and the Middle East without raising ah eyebrow. But If one sees it first hand, if only fleetingly, there is no ground for content- this year. And the dally selling |ment. the highest of wi.' Along with 20 other editors, I have Just coinpR tour of 10 countries where we interviewed government leaders and had a first-hand look at local conditions. Briefly, I wjll try and summarize my Impressions of the current economic and political conditions of the countries I visited. ' Our first stop after a six-hour flight from New York ------------------------^was Usbon, Portugal, and the outlocA of the Portu- Thc Bve sulomakcni reported Monday that May aakw lota led U1.825 can with a dally aalea rale of SO.MD. Nov'cmber of IDDD waa the laat mantb In which dally sales went over Iho, M.00O nurg. Chrysler waa the only one with lower tales In May. The'induslry made no comment whether or not the May sales jwoutd influence production sched-jules lor the future. The evenlfji' flight is aeiieduled to leave Pontine it 5:4& p.m. (Pontiac time), arrivinf in Oeveland at 8;Q2 p.m. (EDT). Both flighU have l^rief stops at Willow Run. The added flights between Port Huron and Detroit. (Willow Run) are Sy. DC3 aircraft, Mmiday through Friday, but not ends. A morning flight leaves Willow Run at ,7 a.m. (Pontiac time), ai^ riving in Pontiac at 7:18. It is . scheduled to leave Pontiac at 7:21, reaching Port Huron's Clair County Airpdrt at 7:45. The return flif^t leaves Port, Huron at. 8:15 a.m.. arriving In], PonUac at 8:39. The flight from Pontiac to Detroit leaves at 8:39, arriving in Detroit at 9 a m. By PETE L(m)HML»JI A ih a s t e r plan for downtoWn Pontiac redevelopment was under way today after the Downtown Development Group donatied $20,000 towkrd it and, in a aeparate move, five major steps foi' civic Improvement. To be prepared in about nine months by a group of nationally known f^rts under the cobriH-nation of David S. Geer, oity planning consultant, the $40,000 study will become “the bible” for downtown revitalization,' it was predicted yesterday at a meeting of the development group and Pontiac city officials. OLTUNEg < MOVES Barely Avoids iudden Death Flashes DETROIT UB—fkim Hnead Bred a Ihree-MBder-par ID today In (he flnt nmnd ol Ms qnalHylag Dial (or the Natlonaltlpea GoK Twir- setler at the Orosw He floM and (toantry Chibi trinis. JACKkON. Miss. Wt — Seven more “freedom riders” ipilckly landed In Jnll a;i Jackson today loUowtng n neW attack on Mia-■■ I iawv. VTFJ«NA (IJPl)-Bus)rtans who accompanied Premier Khrnoh-chev lo last Weekend’s summit talks with President Kbnnedy asked Anslrian offlrials wkelber Vienna eo«iM reptore New York as United Nallons headquarters, a government spekeaman said today; InToda'y's Press inDwoy Girl Rams ^ar Into Mifset pQisibla Eli^ocution Before presenting a check t« the city covering half the master plah'i cost, .Alfred C. Girard, preri-deht of the Downtown Development Group, outlined the five moves (or the “seilous ronsidera-Uion ’* of the city. Hiey^are:, 1 Plwckaae by the dty of the OaUaiKl Canaty oaortbsose aad site la dawatown Pontine, to bold A l8-^«ar-old Waterford Township girl, who had never driven a car,, tried It last night and is fortunate to be alive today, atreording to township police. Patricia Godfrey, dau^ter Mr. and Mrs. Truman 0. Godfreyji of 6047 Rolton Court, lost control of her parents' car on Telegraph Road Just south of Glendale Street about 1} p.m. The car smashed lato a struck t 8avoy Motel and .overturned. The jolt snapped cables, carrying 40,000 volts .and set off a serire of blasts seen and heard as far away as downtown Pontiac. plant on Baldwin jnedy planned to work during the . jday on the speech he will broad-Mayor Philip E. Rowtton prom-lf^* 8 o'clock (Pontiac'time) llte executive, mansion. Ken-/ GMC May .Deliveries Best Since October iaod cloae scrutiny by the commis-of the five recommendations and City Manager Walter K. With man said the courthouM> deal was tonight. It will be carried by all major television and radio ncl-works. ■ I possiWhty If . the cwflty, afterl bonney despite ihe ardm arttraW. j.-omes Up with ’a; tcbrtifnued on Page X Cbl 1) •annaKla” • ' It was Qot the liiM time the other moves have been sug- gested. but downtown Backhig t*lebratlon of the event will ap- Girard, president of CommunI- | yw a lur . i ty Natinnai 1^. said he feH rieSS iQ MOtCh court house site I there Is commualty reaHsatlM of ite best use. This may be several years away. Scope oi Gala City Centennial Hui^reds ot stories and hundreds of pictures of Pontiac's century of progress and this city’s mammoth gives them new impetus. Willman indicted there already has been some discussion between the city and the Butterfield Theater chain about sale of the downtown spot where the Oakland Theater stood until it was des-trdyed by flieeial m-sessment district in the dhwntowm area ,16 finance liquidation ol the tMitstanding municipal paridng revenue bonds, a movie that could lead* to free munk^pa) paridng. ColMtniCtioa of a boulevard Da the «Mt side of PooDae. tying Michigan State Univendty Oak- land to dowatown. ment formula that could stand up atom t>omb. symbolic of man’s this one ,in the vicinity of Fisher (COnUiiued on Page 2. Col. 6) carrier. Subscribers will get the edition without added charge, but we know you’ll want extra copies for yourself and to send to relatives and friends. ^ ^ , The ez^ra copies will be maifed anywhere in the-United States for by The Rress for only 30 extra copies for >-ourse1f at the an increase df some 77.600 units over April when KM.138 cars were sold. But last month's, upturn-still failed to match the pace of May 1960. when sales totaled 566.650 and thr daily i-ate was 22,665. .Sales had been lagging nearly j100,000 units per month below 1960. I but the gap was cut lo less than [30.000 In May. ' Ford said Us sales totaled lit.-7SS last month compared ^Kb ISIJiDS In April. Ford dirislon sold 14TdlS cars. Us best May (Ignre since 1919. Retail deliveries of General Motors trucks and coachei totaled the best sales month for ' guese people is a curious and attractive mixture of nostalgia and optimism. They often loolLsinUy the past; liut they are aJways looking to the future. For this reason. Portugal is both old-fashioned and up-to^ate. and Truck a Coach Division since last j this combination of the ancient and October, it w4a announced today the modern lends the country and by Calvin J. Werner, GM vibe its people a peculiar chum rarely president and division general [encountered elsewhere, manager. Hr Mid deliveries slarled ris: log sharply .la mid-May. reaching S,S$9 units In the fldnl lO-dny period. This was nchleved by n 191 daily sales, rale, (lie highest since the Inst period In August Compared with the previous sales figures this year, he* a but naderneatb Hie> were buriiiag nutd at the t Mtitd States for our Unitod Nation’s sUind on Angola. Que*-UoMd abeirt their stand la Afri-ra a speaker for the Portu-Kteso mUriotry •aid, "Of course, we’re goliig to bang on to Ai«oln, come wbnt Dictator A n -tonio de Oliveira Salazar rules rmOERALD »vlth an FITZGERALD (Continued on Page 2, Ool. 8) Years High of 86 Will Be Repeated Here Tomorrow temperatures in downtown Pontiac zoomed to a high of 86 Mon- E8CAPE8 PERIL None :6f the hot wipes Mcuck the u*. Its driver was taken to Pontiac -General Mosj^I where she was released after a check showed no apparent injuries. Boss Law catches i«p. with es-I capee -- IPAGE 19. [ Space Gain I Launching pad built for j mighty Saturn PAGE S. • Pioneer UJS. could be leading in mt««tiM had tt heeded work of Dr.. Robert H. Goddaftl-PAGE‘18. Area News . ir . . IS ,% MariietB OMMartes^ .. 19 n 19-U -‘Theaters TV R.Radto.Pre9MM ... 14 .. n baUon from the Oakland County Juvenile Court mid was Attempt-lug lo run nway from teme In the family car. . The high teii.-8. fashion or a constructive; Wednerfay is expeded to be ipartly cloudy with a chance of a |(p^. scattered afternoon or evening This is the challehge that faces the people of Pontiac and the rest of the world. In following .sceoes, “The Pontiac Story'' deal# with the legend of the Indian warrior and his maiden, who. were louvers on Apple Island in Orchard D>ke.~-^ comes an historical account of .tl.„ Indian conspiracy led by cJiief Pontiac the city’s namesiike. lit.UTA CENTURY ' ^ Thus the colorful Spe^cle be-, i gins- to t»-ace tte history of Pontiac, including itrifeOO yean as a city. , ^ With a cast of 1,082 Recruited from the PtetiK area citizenry,' the outdoor e^rAvaganza is being produced by tha ^ohn B, Roi^rs Prteudng Co. of - Fostoria. Ohio, for a six-nlijnt run. June 19, 20( 21, 22. 23 and 24,' beginning at 8:45 p.m. with a half-hour preper-fonhance show each night by vari-musical groups. ' showen. Tomorrow’s high vdfl reach for 86 degrees. Scattered* showers with little temperature change is the outlook tor southern Lower Michigan Thuriday. Morning northeasterly winds at 8, miles per hour will diminish • tonig’ht. . • ** , Fifty-eight was the lowed re- • cording in the dow ntown area preceding 8 a.m. The reading^ at 2 J).m. was 77. . ' 1 of. control latY laat ' vOy^i! landing -^ rite ^ D niglit oD Tricgraj^ Rosk). struck a qUIity poici/ (kfU and over-turnte iteiR fP ffift ott tte hitfiway, The etas Edlaon /0>. wires, knoddng |Nit 40,600 ted < •3 : V '•< v. V I temporarily. ^Hie. driver, Patricia" (SodfrDy, 16, of WB^ord Townahip, escaped with minor bntete. 'f^alfic waji tied up on Telegraph aouth ol Huron'lor! more-than an'hour and a one aquare jaUe area of Waterford Township was'tethDUt lights. |rowd —what alfvh Loo^atU, Ji._ r~ 7^ MBuM DWrict CoQrt-and Judgt UModora ^ IMW -- t «kA i wa —Uwa^aa# T^E PQNTli^ PRES&> tUESDAY, JUNE 6, 19«1 go# ny two yoan of paraa> 11X1 ^tioB *t tha acquittal of Oonkm WaOHl. hir oMtlmt hwcr, la tht agjM ol bar car doaitr husband. ★ • * w Laisltar, M, laanwd of the juiya vardkt la J« ' orial * tional and behif exniaed as a codefen-jant, A mistrial -was declared for her. A ^ women and three men acquitted Watson, 45, of miu^ der aad murder conspiracy chaifsc i" blud^onlng and funshot death of Paiyjn (i^) Lasker.- MllX AQUnmON 0lipOfeltian of the charges agalisd the widow remained a Levla barred pending a lieartng June IS. WMasa anM he aad his would leave today te ratarn to llwIrtWver aty, OaMf.. hdtae. VI am severing' all ties with Detroit forwer,** he said. Watson Mid the trial cost an estlnuted ISO,000 In attorney and loot business opportunities. He is a salesman. * *, * I'm going right bark to work when 1 reach the coast," I I can't afford a. vacation.” "1 hdki no bitterness about anything." he said, "but I'm sure glad this Is history." ' ' * Still pending Is a court declato 1 Watson's claim to a I1T900 share in Lassiter's estate. A Probate Oourifindlng in his favor hps been appealed by the Lassiter (jgofgo D. Kent, assistant proa-ecutsr, i*'* iu urtU she recovers sufficiently to decide tire will do In her Mrs., Usslter's physician. Dr. A. Johneon, said he thought her mcoven' be rapid and •'she ahould be able to go home or wbertver the authorities send her hy tbe end of the week." ★ ‘ ★ A Judge Joseph G. Rashid had ordered Mrs. Lassiter committed to g state institution for treetment g sanity commission laid she w, longer was ca^le of aaristing jg her, defenm. Her attorney. Jo^ President Returns,■ Will R^ Tonight (Qpiiiriued Tram Page One) u, told newsmen he had a "very line, fln* MIJO TO DBCUS8 When tbe helloopter landed on th, WhHe Houee grounds, Ktama. dy pirfcsen and Tulbrigbt re-^ gyjggd In it for a couple of mln-^ *tn ' animated discussion, porters eotad ate the Preeidanl broad gestures with bis for emphasis as ht talked, lyhsa the tila kff aw hsHeap- White House announced that KeWtaity was adta--------- RepubUean _ sjgggl leadsrs to meet with hta later in the dey eo be oould give th.m A first-hand report on trip. • ^ meeting wee act for g:» pg^ (Ponttac time), Oirkien, by neweman abota Ua At-with tha Presideot, eaid Kgggedy aivevad to have baen • very much impreased” with De GauUa utM “very much ^eaaed" with Us oonvereattons with tht French PreMdem. ug said Kennedy also pleased abotb the raauHs of We Homes, Plants Ruined by Fire 400 Now Out of Work in AAosdehusetts Town; Domoge $4 Million . INTERNO '•> Ihle is an aerial view of the fire thef destroyed two Industrial idants and 10 homes In Ayer, Msm., Monday. Plarara roared Centennial Spectacle to Get Bangup Start AYER, Mass. ID—Armed troops today patroled a blackened qnaricrmile area to prevent looting and disperse the curious In the wake of a devastating fire which Monday night mined six homes and. two industrial plants, inchid-liv the town's major industry. More .than 400 pereoas were thrown o«l of hrofk with the hN# of tho Hartiwtt Taaatag Oh., Sa4f Oe., Some 40 persons in 15 families were given tempmry quarters at Tt. Devene, a big Army installa-tloti, n^ d multifimlly homes leveled. A aeventh home was Officials of the two Industries , and town authorities said after a recheck today fire damage would total about |4 million, a downward revision bom the.J8-million let unofficially Monday night. 'Diwn officials said it is Impos-Bibie to determine inunedtately the economic loss this town "of 15,000 win suffer. A A A ■ The Hartnett Co., which set its property loH at -upwai^s of $2 million, employed 385 men and women and was Ayer's biggest industry. reach |1J mihoa. Twenty-one communities sent police and fire personnel to aid the Ayer departments in a four-hour fire battle. Heavy, acrid smoke felled some 25 periona. Another 10 persons suffered minor Injuries. MacssiOan. dedined to say anything „ to Katmedy's ImprsHioaB of Sgyjgt Preinler Khnahehiv. - woi hove ta wait wM I a ehaaea to a* gta Prasl-gggt what 1 eoB say abata thta," «l ap r aad Prarideal Kea- City Master Plan lists Five Moves (Continued From Page One) talUag ot.^ off ter nwie than ____conations In the fisher Body* area. General Motora Corp. itself suggested auch a program before undertaking the multl-mll-lipn ddlar expansloo program at the plant two years ago. Beiore outlined |pt**ia ot the propoeea master plan, Wlllman and Robert Van Hoef, director of the plBimli* dMsIoti of Iho State Highway Departnjent, apohe (Continued fVom Page One) quiA contrast and thrilling moments, beginning with the atom explosion and ending with a giant tlr^orka display. The action will range all over the stadium arena, with some special Staging lir the center'. Actors won't haw speaking roles, but Will depend o.n pantomlne. Narrators will do the talking over a public address .system. SYNOPSIS OF SCR!VE8 In the following synopsis of scenes, Leo E. Spaeth, managing dinector of the Centennial, has tried to give a verbal picture of the color and jnovenrient o( the Spectacle in the scenes following the atom bomb explosion. EPISODBTWO-THE LEGEND or APPLE ISLAND "In the Beginning, all la Dark-leas and U^t . . . Pulsating, swirling Light . ...Then, with a sweep of his Minltou, the Great Spirit, creates the Heavens above the Heavens and the Worlds below .. . Now the Red Man is bom of Earth ... An Indian Maiden and a Young Warrior fall in love . . ; And they make Apple bland in Orchard Lake their tryst-iitg place ... A secret haven wpere there is romance and happiness tw other can destroy . . . -"No pne save the Dark Spirit of Death ... He has been walking by the side of the Warrior for a long time . . . Death places hk hand upon the Warrior and the 0* th< ■ ■ away •The Tribe takes tha Vouag Warrior to the Maiolaad tor b a rial, bat the gitof-atrlete Chief Ponttac is finished . . . He roams the West like a loat soul Hta end comes as a Indian aasasain hatchets him from behind ... By treanhery he has lived . . . Now, by treachery, he dies! EPHSOTE TOOR — STEPHEN MACK STARTS A SETTLEMENT The White Man has at last found his way through the Wilder-The year ta 1818 - . ■ Colonel Stephen Mack apd The Pontiac Company have set aside 1,280 acres for the plotting and establishment of a settlement . "It*s time to get to wpit. Col-oaol. We, need accommodattono 1s! Major Todd, Spirit o« the Red Man is snatched Centennial Spectacle RehMrtali Tomorrow Wedaeeday. Jmo I. et Wlsaer Stodiam — 1 p.m., ladtoa eesae with hlgjr oehoei sad all eelo deaeera. ladtoa lojpwd. Al> pria-clpais. 8:10 pf»., Square mmtirn*':'-' The Weather lUMs to beltove^^ I . . . Bhenitoi to-bnt tbe Tnbeemea d her tq apprae^b tlw the^jialiilaiid and their tamUtao are otoyie* to' wlater! Oet OeaaBt! Oet gtoiey! Get that cabto built! "Here come the wagons carrying Nathan Cogswell, <3ol. Hotch-ktae, Eltaba Gsrdncr and Harvey Williame . . . Yes, Ufa to qp the Land and the lettleinent Teeounde with the' Joyha cry: I am bora! I am! I AM! "A fiddle sounds . ... It’s time to celebrate! 4t’s time lor a Hoe-Down! A foot-tapping, nostalgic Hoe-tXmn! !" Succeeding scSenes trace, tite city's hbtoiy through such pentads as the Civil War. the Gtay K World War I. the Roal^20s, the depression years, WoHd War II and recent ytara right jip to the resent. / The wh^spectacte will he repeated Jti ito entlrriy each Mgb' it ★ ★ ★ Rep. Broomfield to Speak June 18 at Airport Rite Rep. WUltam S. Broomfield, F Oakland County, has accepted an tnvltatton to be a majn ^hker PWl U.8. Weather 'PONTIAC AND VICINITY: Fair and cool tonight Low 51, wodaoe^y partly cloudy. Chanec of a faw sbowen. High M. Wmda northerly dlmintabing tonight. Oa* Tear Ata la PaatUc IHtChcat t*mp»ratar« ...... M iMean tamperaturt ....... U Iklaan temparatura . . . . U : weathar—Bunny___ Hlfkatl aaS Uaaal TamparaUrai' TWiOalalaaeTa^ , M in ISM -a- to IIS SSaaSay't Taaaparalara Chart s»“tir§H S s S S fy 4S Tampa SS IS gTMt drum wtMse tbuiideHiig sound will shake the apathy of the Tril« . . . ■,'A great drum whose reverbra-tlons will awaken the Spirit of the IWarrlor and bring him back to Ufe and the Maiden on tbe leland in the I^ke ... Such is the Power of Love . . . KVbn over that of the Spirit pf Death . "EPISODE THREE - THE CONSPIRACY OF CHIEF F»ONtlAC A, A A "The Chiefs of the Hurons, the Ottawas, the Oujibwaye the Mi-amis, a^ the Pottawatomics gather about the Council Fire . -They are'followed by members of their Tribes, who set up an Indian Village ... The five Nations bind themselves together as one in a Peace F*ipe Ceremonial . . . They pledge destruction to their While Enemies under the leadership of Chief Pontiac . . . ‘ - Ar rtmthto* national WKATHEB — Scattered showers /ind thunder-gre experted toidght in the Vliginias, Ma>»'ltoid and DeU-wiN aad bi tto oentrtl Ptains^aad p^rthwesterq states. If wUl ita 10 tawto* takeq uhn and the porth Atlantic states; g,f^faee la thol Otwot Basin area. t < ’ sweet as boaey, but toey are Md-log guM aad wpr d ' ‘ win at toe Pori, waraed IbAM* .vaaoe of Foattae's treaobory. Is not misled by this strategy . -Fort Dearborn Is ready for toe attack! "The battle rages for 153 days, but finally, in. October 1T63, It comes to an end . . . The White Man has won . . . The glory of Triplets Are Born to Pontiac Mother An ll-year-old Poattoc Mother gave Urth, to a set of tiipleto at stx-mimite Intervals at 1S:U a.m. today at U. Joseph Morey >WWI. Mrs. .Gary T. Newton of 01 Ann Arbor St., who has one little girl at home, gave Wrth to three h«ta|tb.v glrlu weighing four pounds, it ounce*; live pounds, five oun^; and four pounds, two ouneeis. All are in fine cendlttof, ne^ Reveal Details of Space Flight Shtpard Wai Chakon by Extr#m# Vibrottenp Soys AAodiool Ttom WASHINGTON (UPI) - At t dango^pncked momont in tho course of hta hop iittp spoee AKsn B. Shepard Jr.'a vilkm wu ao blumd by head-tnttllnf vlbrattoas that-he could not aee the tnetm-mqnts on which his life ' But the moment, and tht danger, quickly poieed. And aekte from losiag three pounds, according to hie medical examiners, Shepsrd paid “a very small physto-logteal price" for 4he Uetoric rocket ride whldi made Um America's firat ms« In A A This was brought out today at a day-long conference in the State Department auditorium on the m^ical results of the first U.S. manned suborbital space flight. In contrast to Soviet behavior stace Yurt Gagarin flew to enrto April IL Ponttac Municipal^ Airport Ter- aiy oMciala wUI ntoe pnrtlel-pato ia the itU p. m. eeeeiiMay on Air Fragreee Day of the Jnne 14-M Great Ponttac Orn-tonnlnl. . The dedication will be followed by a giant ox roast for members of the Brothers of the Brush aiikl Centennial Belles and their fnm-itiefl, as well as members of the Junior Brothers pf the Brush and tbe School Belles. ADREBMENT SOON Willman said tltort may be on .greement aodn between *dty and state on financing and ,acliMuUni that wUl set tha I3.B4S mflUoit ■ by Oct 'e eherler trip >■ (J.S. officials hope the Russians will now be as candid about Gagarin's flight. ThcPayipPirmiiighm Commission Grants Gity W’Cent Tax Rate Cut .JUBMmGHAM Hentairwihr-.—, -------- last night in adopting tbe 1861-S3 budget tor the fiscal year bsgin-nlng Ju^ 1- The oommtataon in . , ILT75,(W budget Bit the tax rata at »8 lor each ILOOD of assessed vfduatiaB, s 40 cent doorease ever tha current leey. Baaei oa the eltyta asMnoed vnhintfea of |Sa.lSflAM. At tax wlU provide I1.MS.14I la revtnoe. ne remainder. ISSS.SIt, wU eome Irom non-lnx revoane, each gg pemlto, flam. Ilcen«w and Contracts also wars swsrdsd by the commtsshm for oonstruqtim^ Service lor tanner Birmingham: brldgse over tha Rouge lUv^ffbraldent r ' the downtown loop highway, sidtred tht key to dtmntown rt- 1, 1963, to ba- complstod a year Van Hoof, Highway Oommtaelonar John C Mackie, deecrlbod the loop M “tha pratotype" In Michigan of a new type of uiban highway. It ta expected that the City Cpmmtsaion wiU fomsUy approve a contract eooo with .flaar lor a plan to redevelop the Central ’’ Bualneae DUbrlct within lha perimeter of Joop. Hta cUya 130.000 share tar the plan If InehidiBd in tiita yeor’i budget. . The city and the devolopment jvup hod agreed many monthe ago on Joint eponaonhlp of tfan laeter plan. Outside Mqwrta whom Geer aaki would be called upon In prepam* tion of the master plaa| Include Lnrry Smith * Cb. of Wadilng-ton, D. C.. retail market ooneult-ante; WUltam Johnson, Aim Arber| landscape arehltefH and Italver-BUy of Michigan prefeaaor; Geotvt W. Barton a^ Aaaoctataa of Evan-aton, ni., traffic ooiwiltants; and Ihq Urban LAnd Inotitate, municipal ptanning ooneultanto. Oak Street and Northlawn Drive and the conattuction of a culvert at WlUtto Street and tha tE' bridgt projacta wera aw^ ed to the E. C. Notan and Jaiytt Cbnotnictlon Co. tor thfto W dual bid of |7T,HT. no ealvarl eootrart wiat ta goaaph rifoal. lao., of DefroM tar Its taw bid el IMAM. aty Englnoer William T. KiUoen had rooonunanded tha flrtni be awarded Aa oontracta.' , The aty Oommlirion ato^ roeted Atat Oty Manager Ro^ g Kenaing to te tha preUmfaiary appUcefkm with tha site requeet-by federal otetatanoe In carrying dtt a ptanning progr^ ^ d5*^Doanager'B office to proifro te prefimtaaiy application tart tmm for tha urban ptannlni ■»• Btatanct, known m te 101 pro- Quick-Shaving Contest Planned Whtn thbse bsarda come off at the end of the Greater Pontiac Centennial, the faster the better. A unique apeed-ahavlng conttat #iU be conducted at Wisher Stadium On Saturday evening. June 34. Shepard's flight, from liftoff at * P "*' Cape Canaveral, Fla., to hta drop Into the ocean 302 mitat down range, lasted only 15 minutes end 23 seconde. But it provided a maaa ol information about man’s aUliW to perform in apace. It .also augured weU for America's future man-in-ipace Swoinson Dotormined to Battle for Scholl* LANSING UR — Gov. Swainaon indicated today that he. will ap-------------- point August SchoUe. Michigan tag lotion and cleintag ATLCIO president, to the State at the June 18 dedication of the Oonseriration Commission after the legislature' adjourns if no action ta taken on hta pending appoint- Schoile, of Royal Oak, was nominated tor the poet leveral weeks ago. But the Senate, which must confirm such appointments, has not yet acted. A A . A Swainson told newsmen he haa been advised that if no vote is toiBHi on Sdmlle before the legta-lature adjourns Friday, the ap-may b^ made again. This win be MM af too tasf events of Ronad-Vp Day, toe flwd day. ef the Jane 11-M Oea- Remington Rand has. donated prizes for this halr-flytag spectacle, TIm prizes will make shaving simpler after the Centeiuital beardgrowing period is over. First prize wUl be a deluxe ahav-er accessory gift set, Including a leather travel Idt with ehavtag mirror. a hoU-A-Matlc shaver with coil cord, shartng powder stick. Shaver Saver head clean^^^- Remli«toii Aoto-Home RoU-A- v*ypt - Fourth award la a Remingun World Wide. Roll-ArMatic ahaver, using all types of electrical current. Fifth, sixth and seventh prises are Remington Roll-A-Matic shaven with adjustable roltar combs. (tontestants will be selected in the prelimtaorlee of jhe heard contest,-beginning at 3 p.m. that Satp Church. He was a member oi the Unioa Lodge. FlkAM, No. 3 of DstroR. ttis Birmtaghufl iMior Men’s Oita agfl tbe unlvenlty abb of DA' tirtt. He was « Mrt prsrtdeot of the HM3 Qub of Blnntagham. *■ . * .■* lurvivtag are hta Ate Virgkila; a son, Robert A. Of Birmingham; a brother qnd stater and two grand, childinn. Hta body will be at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home until noop Thuriday. ; WllUam C. tiUey WUltam C LUley of Ux-tagton WiU be S p.m. tomorrow at the Manley BaUey Funeral Home. Burial wUl be in Roaeland Park Cemeteiy, *te!Uvy. A -A ★ - Mr. UUey, 67' died yesterday at his home foUowing a long Ulneee. He hid beefi an engineer with the General. Motors Oorp. A A . A Surviving afo hta wife Ethel; two daughters. Mrs. Harry Mudge and Mn. Roy Homberger, both of Birmingham; three eons, William C. of BlrmiiRham, Robert H. of LsRom, Lh., and Jamsa C. of Grand Raplda; and U grandchU- Hgte*a l*> Otia gtfvlca tor.RothSoa F. U of U07 Bliste^ W 3 p m. Thursday St th Prgrindertan Church of Btamtaf wUl ba in Iteacta Park Osmstery. Mr. Cota ted yartsrday at «. lloieUt Mercy HospBaL Ponttac. loUewtaf a long Ulniai. Hg #M a lalliai teeetor rt te ltertrtf Ob. rt DrtfrtI tA te Btaa ChsHileal Oa. rt Drtirtt. A Birmingham resident 37 years. Act on Desire tor Cease Fire, U.S. Tells Russ GENEVA (UFI) -Tha Urttod Teamsters to Foreclose on Property of Hotel SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPI) - The Teamsters Union pension fund Monday reported It Is torsclostag on property of tha Gepfral Ogta-thorpe Hotel Co. here because the firm ta delinquent ta payment of a S3.4-milIton loan. The union laid it would sell at auction the General Oglethorpe Hotel hare, its 18-hole golf course, the Savannah Motor Lodge and.,the DeSofa Beach Hotel at Tybee, Ga. The loan was executed ta 1959, Teai|)ster8 officials said. Area Candidates Rush to Beat Deadline More Than SO Con^Con Hopefuls Oakland (tounty wa* assured more. than 50 candidates lh the July 25 constitutioniU convention. SS today's 4 p.m. filing deadline crept cloeer. AAA By 11 a.m., 50 candidates —-35 Republicans and 25 Democrats — had fUed their nominating peti- tions with Mrs. Mabel M. OiUd, county election clerk.i . THE LATEST latest to announce with The Ponttac Prase were: Richard D. Kuhn, 31, Pontiac attorney and resident of Watertord Townrtiip, RepubUean for the 1st State Representative Dtalrict; WiUtam H. niomas, 3i former tor toe elx newspaper reporter from Ctawaon, RepubUean ftom the ith Dtatrict; Robert C. Smith, 48, teacher and formnr taetory worker from. Pontiac, RepubUean .frrnn the cUy'o 2ad Dtatrict. ta toe togtatatare and the at-large Itta Dtotrtet senatorial . to tha pane to ■ : It appeared this morning that no primary wUl be necessary tor the Senate seat, aiiioe only one pubUcan and onS Democrat had filedi George Romney, S3-yeaN>ld president of American Motors Corp. from Bloomfield Hills, filed hta petitions along with two other Republicans last week for this seat. WUHam A. O’Brien, IS, n Da troH attorney from Otawson, Moked off the canapelgri with Remney when he aeeneed Ms GOP oppoaent rt "deobtotolktag’’ OB the aobjeet rt apperttoanwat of the leglstatare, a sors iaeas Floyd «. nMOiphlM Servioe tor Floyd K; Tbompktas, 7i of 169 Rlvenoak St., wUl be 10 a.m. Tburaday at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home with burial ta ratrvlew Oametehr. Homer. Mr. TbompkinS died Yerterttay in Ponttac Osteopathic Hospital. He was 'a retired easlatart mnnoger rt the Mtoblgaa Em-pleymeat Seonrlty sffl.ea lh Wyaadelto. Surrivtag are a aister, Mrs. L. G. Welch rt St. Petersburg, Fit.; and a niece, Mrs. R. L. Portland of Birmingham with whom he made hta home. FViends may caU at the funeral home tomorrow between 2 and 4 ^ p.m. and 7.and 9 P-a-^' Press Editor Reports Portugal Unsettled (Continued From Page One) 72-yeaAold niler has been in power 30 years. He has been able to do this mainly by keeping the econ-. omy operating smoothly ta recent years. But the people are unsettled now. Portugsl has gone <0 wsr. ECONOMY HURT Six or seven thousand soldiers are ta Africa. The people realize that without the coffee, te te-monds and the aisal from Angola. Portugal'i marginal economy would really be hurt. Already, because of the difficulty ta Africa, ftta year's coffee crop from An^a has suffered a loss of 140 mUUon. This ta about a tenth of the country’s annual Income. Recently a group of army generals tried and failed to get Salazar to 'ortugal ta one of the most hospitable cDuntriee we visited, full of folklore, yet we-left with the feeUng that some type of spon-toneoua blowup woUld come very shortly. Ae in aU dictator ooun-triet, the local press ta controlled. Geaerallariino FnadM* Franco. The toad rt the boUflght la trnly I to visit again. Hw InfiMaces that have helped shape the cooatry. The SS-rainiaa people arextroofly aat|-C0OHini-ntat, bet economically they are very, very poor. The country has been gotag through g period of transition and ‘ can be noted. Lots of new botldtnge are under , construction and generally speaking it would took as though Franco was doing a good Jpb. THEY COMPLAIN Yet, the man ta the street makes no bones about complaining over their dictator and what a tough < ■ruler he'ta. He has the local press under his thumb and any buslnesi to succeed must adhere to hit policies. Sstaries are exeeqdlngly leclaltet. Fortunately there are thousands u^ thousands of beo^ who, ^le losing their tuJr~ DO NOT .SUPPER PROM MALE PATTERN BALDNESS. Mr. Warren Peatbers and Miss Sandy Curren shown hi photos were among those who did not suffer from male ■ pattern baldness and as you can see responded to the lusley Home Treatments which they applied In the privacy of their own homes. B«fer« CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) —donstniction has been jcomplet-ed on the launchirig sMe from which early Saturn space vehicles wlU be fired. The super rocket, which will generate IH million pounds of thrust on liftmf, is AmCHca's best of overtaking the Soviet lead in the space race. The National Aeronautics and Space Administratidn dedicated the $ll-milli6h facility Monday.' accepting it horn the Army Corps of Engineers in a’ brief ceremony. Engineers supetvised the two-year building program for the massive 45-acre complex, whose centerpiece is a service tower which is as tall as a 30-story building. THER EQUIPMENT / Sdentiste and tecfanicikiu now will prepas^the ground support DON7 PUT IT OFF _____________only, Jt«IE 7, between 1:00 PM. and «;00 PM. Ask at the deCli^DII Bl oqulpment in ovory F-8jl Moro you buy •n ULUdMUDlLtl wiylow-pricMicot...cofiw Inondd^lvofhoF45f RROME MOTOR SALES CO., 2B0 South Sogfaiow, Poiitioc, Michigan OtC CHOICI, 116 VALUIS IN lATI MOPH. USiP CAKS ■ . . NOW AT YOim OU)S MAUrSt— being taught to drive the American way at the Highway Traffic Center located at Michigan State University. Robert C. Nolaq, the insti’ii^ tor, tells all drivers their attitude is as important as their mKhanical driving ability. After the ceremony the junta chairman, Lt. Gen. Chang do-young. and his deputy, MaJ. Gen. Pak Chung-hi, shook hands with Green and Magruder. Police said the burglaries were committed in the Queens section of New York City and In Adjoining Nassau Chunty, Long Island. Claims Beating by Negro Mob in N, Carolina TRINITY. M.C. (AP)-Robert Parris, 20, employe o( a grill, who had beep missing all night after a race riot, walked into his home today. He had welts, on his back and arms from.what he said was a beating by Negroes wielding leather belts. Parris told officers he had fled from a fight Monday night involving about 40 Negroes-and a dozen whites andshid under a house. He said he lost consciousness and did not revive until daylight. Monday morning, Parris said, three Negro youths, came into the grill, got drinks and started out. A group of white youths said something to the Negroes. Jolm McPherson, owner of the grill, told the Negroes to leave before trouble started and as they were leaving, Parris said, one told him: “I’ll be seeing you tonight” An intensive search for Parris had been made after the fight. There were no arrests. MSU to Graduate 2,211 at 101st Commencement EAST LANSING UB-Some 2,211 gradiatea «^I be awarded degrees at Michigan State University Sunday, university, officials announced. Bachelor degrees will be awarded to 1,820 graduates ai|d advanced degrees to 391 in MSU’p 101st annual spring commenbement exer- Gen. Douglas MacArthur will deliver the commencement address and receive an honorary doctor of laws degi^, offidals said. Home Building executive discovers comforts of home on a Grand Trunk coach! James Pegcodc is executive vice pre^dent of Place and Company, leading South B«id home buildeiR An enthusiastic user of Grand TrunM frei^t aervice, he decided to try our passen-ger service^ toa YFith no pretense at modesty, we quote from a letter he sent us. "Our trip via Grand Trunk, Canadian Na-tiwal Railways to Toronto and Montreal an^ return was most pIeasQf^ It was a welcome rdief to ride coach in cars that were clean, and vrith personnel who paid jthe sama attention to hospitality. Thank you for retaining thia vq-usual in public relations where humaneness has a Img lost a^" Thistrrinlan’ttbeoiieMr. Peacock took to MontreaL but Wre equally proud of our , fast freights. Whether you ship or take a count on Grand Trunk for thou^itful aervtoe and dependable schedules. GRANDTRUNK RAIIWAY SYSTEM For retervattoiW or intormofion, cell a-a4Mi Chrand Trunk Fiuenger S^tUm,Pontkc, Michigan 14 Youths Admit Up to 500 Thefts in New York Eighth Child Is Born to Wife of Dennis Day NEW YORK (AP) - Fourteen boys and* young men—all but one of them from well-to-do homes— have admitted 450 to ^ burglaries with loot totaling up ttf SIOQ,-000 in the past two years, poliye said today. HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Mrs. Den-1 nis Day. wife of the singer, gave birth to the couple’s eighth child, I a daughter Monday. ' i The baby, named Mary Kate.f was born in Nt, Vim'ent’s Hospital in Los Angeles. The Days have; two other daughters and .five| ★ Half of therh afe students at colleges in New York aty. and on Long Island. One had a bank book showing deposits of |1,100 —proceeds of burglarie.s. Men,Wbineii!t)ldat| 40.50.60! Get Pep FttI Ysirt YtEEf tr. 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Comped Folding Style Baby Play Pen folding Ugn—W6Vtll Baby Bassinet ’39'/2x29!4i*30 inch play perv with play bead panel and rolling casters for ’m^Hity. Take it anywhere yob go. . . TUESDAY. toeki^HB «kM PMl Mpkoir, difference"* RECEIVED BY THE 10th ' OF THE MONTH EARN FROM THE, 1st. Ml 4-mi LI 5-7610 nmnuMci cORKMUnoM ALL SAVING ACCOUNTS EARN... !• 3V2% CURRENT RATE GRADUATtON SPECIAL! NEW YORK (AP)-Oebt oon-BUM to mount, U letkUy. The receukm stowed the Increase of of t>rtvate debt. •public and private tor another spurt. Since World War n, total debt and natlooal income have kept pretty closely in step............ other speedily up in boom times thto is partioilariy true, o^ cor> porate and personal debt,' and as tong.as it moves slong In step .with Income, most peo^e Won’t get too excited. IN gPIXTTACLE-One of the six^ narrators In the Wisner Stadium SpecUcle "The Pontiac Story" June 19-24 is Evelyn Ryeson, 4095 Elizabeth Lake Road, Watertoril Township, ol-manager of the Sno-Bol Oo. Pontiac. The narrators will use a public address system to explain the 1,082-member pageant. '• fice r irfPc The total of pAbiic-and private net debt stood at a record $883 billion at the start of the year, a gain of |37 billion in 13 months. The various forms of government owed $301 UlUoit, corporations were In hock by $^ billion and individuals and unincorporated enterprises by $28T bip>n. All three types of debl -had risen in 1960, although touch of the year was a recession period. JFK's Doctor Predicts Curing of Mind Only Com* on In, goT yotiV Spociol Sfudont Cerfificoto, ond ifofnblg^" “ “ j $10 sovinf on n Royol Futura®, tho only Fortoblo wM oil tho footuros of big otoiidord Mfg. Pric* $139.95. Other Portables ' W.9S ■ $9995 iZSNiriiiSssiniwSl NASHVILLE. tenrt. (AP)-President Kennedy’s personal physician predicts the goal of medical science soon will be the of human behavior rather than the cure of human physical illness. Foreseeing a world tree of jphy-aical disease in which "6nly death will be accepted as Inevitable,’’ Dr. Janet Travell told the 108-member graduating class of Meharry Medical College here Monday: "The challenges of the future for medicine lie in the possibilities of modifying the be-havkiral patterns of the hutoan race for the good of society.’’ Dr. Travell went with the President to Paris and Vienna but returned to appear as the commencement speaker at Meharry, a predominantly Negro TV's McKay. Innocent in Paternity Cate. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A jury says actor Gardner McKay, star of televisioB’s "Adventgres in Paradise’’ series, is not the father of cocktail waitress Patrice Frantz’I^S-moiith-old daughter. The 10-2 decision wu voted by the 11-woman, 1-man jury after less than two hours’ deliberation Monday. . Borrowing Bdom in View Tfc, Premier of Japan, Hayatoittatiwe ablllty--«rf his L»~. .. It famed for his admlnis-|tsMng t^ ^ baths awry day. months of 1961, a fairly rare occurence staioe the end of the w ~ Instalment debt totals fall January. February and April, and . had onl|r a sUgbt rise in March. jtember, although still above a year ago. , ’The .recession also slowed -bor I rowing by corporations. Plans tor fxpanakin were pared. This cut dbwn the need tor funds fdr boOd; Ing fdants or Also, buabieas drew back from buildiiig up stocks and tended to live M tlMoe on hand. Hie need for funds to carry inventories dropped way down.' tn.l-BIIXION GAIN ’The gross national product for the yeac-4hat is, the doliar total of goods and services produced— was $503.2 billi^, a gain of $2L1 billion in the j year. This, too, wasn’t bad fw a period called disappointing, jin terms of earlier predictions. did slow the ite and indivi-ind the* increase in il product, also. continued to pull in the early Congress is appropriating more money for future spending. The federal debt will have to grow if that' money is spent—unlem SEE BORROWING HIRE Those two factors left many corporations In position to finance the ordinary operation of their ' usiness largely out of cash on and. . But in all three sectors ment, corporate and lndivldu.al— even the most optimistic predict. Business has f aught its breath now and is ready for aniSther spurt forward. There are signs that inventories are about to be built up again. Slowly but surely industry will take up all the slack in the facilities that have been more than ample and will need to expand again. All this callg for new borrowing. Corporations may like to be able to finance expansion solely out of cash inflow—but the record ihows they rarely do. Mostly they borrow. COMPARE;.. IXAMPLI OF SINTRY AUTO POLICY FOR A DRIVIR OVIR 2S V tsdlhr Isisry 1;___ PrepsWy ▼uOjQOO / Medical Ispems, $2,000 t / Unimerod MateriW, $20,000 4f CoNiprelwmivo Full Pay / RaiM* ScNvica, >$25 / Panaaal IffacH, $200 ONI Y|AR Rt7 HARDWARE MUTUALS' SENTRY LINE a Airro a bomb a busimxss a nBALTB a LITB tNSUBANCa FE 5-6091 220 Draper CHAS. F. HATTER BUCKET SEATS ALONE DO NQT A MONZA MAKE ■ Goal ■ Libtio did w* know, ban wa iotroduead tha pair Monaa last year, thai\wa wars atartinc a Kg TUto^Wa juat thought it would ka plaaaant if yen eottid buy a ear that trsati you, the cWvar, like you want to be treated. ■ TTia buek«t asata, oi eouraa, are the’ moat obvious evidaoea of oar deaira to please you. But they’re not the moat important thing. No sir. 'What’s really vital ia tha way a Monaa handles—something nobody in tha UA baa yet cofnaiL Or can copy. Ba-eanse Conrair is^the only toar-enginsd car made in this country, and you know what that meana: staaring light as thistledown. (You even park thU one more easily, it steers so briskly.) Beautifully bal^ aaead bral^-tha ear staya level even under panic braking, which wa hope youH never have to do. Traction and more traction, so you don’t become* stick4n-tha* mod. The kind of cornering that’s sheer joy to experience. ■'You get more: a fully independent suspension that biota out road shocks before they can ruffle you. Clean, crisp styling. Thoroughgoing economy, from purchsse price to srsting cost jn You're not going to be satisfied Mth bucket seaits alone, are you? _l CORVAIR mCHEVROIH Drive the Corvair Monza at y^wr local authorized Chevrolet dealer's MATTHEWS-NARGREAVES, IRC. All OAKLAND W CASS, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Ft S^lil .'Y . . . and fire-brewing gives Stroh’s a fine flavor no other Anaerican beer can equal! The boiling action you see going on in the brew kettle abov^ is caused by direct fire playing on the kettle bottom. This extreme heat brings forth the finest flavor of the finest ingredients... making Stroh’s lighter and smoother. Enjoy the refreshing difference of America’s only fire-brewed beer, today! Yoll*ll llki AT POPULAR PRKES . . EmYWHREI ''H' the Stroh Brewery Company, Dfitr()it 26, Mlchi^^ Y ' ' ^ Enjoy DETROIT TIGER BASEBALL on TV ond Rodio ' ■ l. '"' -% A ' A f .1 THE PONTIAC PREg^, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1961 ■ V. ' FIVE CARL'S, KIDDY LAND 10 IDES II I Cm. 0W« Ttinimk I Coke Execu.tive Di^ ATLANTA^ Gi (AP)- Hun* . tor- mer president and chairman of the board of the Ooca-Oola Cb., died Monday, fncholaoo, who Joined the conqiany In 1933 at Boston, served as president from to 1963 when he became chairman of the board and of the committee. He bom in Richland, Ga. Milk's Ug four are caldum, protein, vitapin A and riboflavin. 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Drive in for your copy todayl 5^ Jackson Escapee Who Returned Won't Be Tried Wanfs Controlling Voto in Ordor to Save oHnA^impTo^ NEW YORK (AP)|-The Trans-J' Ort WoiWs Union plans to pay! JACKSON un — Warden William Bannan has decided not to iwoae-cute lifer Frank Soules for escap- in Ordor to SayoJobt from a southern Michigan “IXrOJfrcriTirif; IPrteon farln 2Y yearn ago. Soules had served 18 yearr of a plans to pay a big fUe-one million dollars— in order to have a say on who sits in the driver’s seat of the Fifth Avenue Coach Lii|es Inc. TWU President Mlchqei 7. QuU! -nnounoed Monday the union hopes to acquim voting contrdl of fl lAillion of the company’s stock through investment of km funds and stock purchases by union members. Purpose of the move. Quill said, ! is to give the. union a voice in a atockhoiders' battle for control of the company, lar^ laivatdy owned transit system in the nation. It operates a number of ______ in addition to those Flfi6 Avenue. The TWU already has bo^t sIMne stock, the union said. He declined to life sentence for the 1921 slaying of Harry Robinsoh at Bull Head Lake near Hastings. He walked away from the prison farm in 1939 and rqtumed to the main prison gate last Saturday. Soules, now 62, said he 'tiyed of tunning" and had tixmble geMng jobs. Bannan said Monday ^tes would not be Jtrosecuted for the escape because he turned himself in, Besides. Bannan said, the life sentence made another term meaningless. State Kiwanis Head Coming to Township ttatOB Rwmben b« MkMl to buy stock at a "saA > job" meetii* Of Fifth Ave coach employes toidght. Quill declared thaf no matter who wins the stockholder's fight the layoff of, one employe by any group of these greedy stock manipulators will force -Us tci strike the entire system oh- the grounds of violation of conteact" The earth, in its annual journey around the sun; travels a distance of S90 million miles. Harold F. PleU of East Lansing, govenor of the Michigan District of Kiwanis International, will ad-the Waterford Township dub at a noon luncheon June R2 in t|ie Oommuntty Center. Pletz, East Lauising mayor, wUl outline some of the major goals for Kiwanians, whose theme for 1961 Build Responsible Citizenship.’ , charter member and paAt president of foe East Lansing, club, Pletz has also been active in church and government affairs. He, has served as U member of foe East Lansing City Council and the 'i|ngham County Board of Supervisors foe more than 10 years. . 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We are confident that to-, day the master of the Kremlin knows that he is dealing with a man that can be tough as ho can himself in a showdown, , phm the ** humane qualities of kindneaa and mercy which Khrnahehev laidu. ★ ★ ★ David Lawnirci says “little was accomplished." We disagree corn-connection; the two pletely. were not as Jovial and The Pontiac Press full of chuckles when feels that the whole they parted as they world situation. is were when they mef. more clearly defined and the chances Probably you can bullying mankind by the £(pviets deduce one thing. The lessened. Russian “K” is con- The meeting was<^orthwhile. No one expected world peace. ' if i( it Lawrence also says both mien wanted “international attention." The Press challenges that sharply on behalf of President Kennedy. His motives were in behalf of his Nation—and not himself. Khrushchev loves adulation and international applause. He frisks about the globe frequently to bask in the spotlight which he loves. But they don’t need to put John F. Kennedy In that category. ★ . ★ ★ Voice of the People: ‘Did Kennedy Exaggerate About Flying to Moon?* Oar OM Executive quoted on a nrmcaat to the ettset tost we would In the near Ihture go to the moon '‘and eventtaally to the ends of the universe." d aonmtely, be ellber • to some exaggeratloa of tbe pte-etoettos type or la mMf laefctog Ja astranomio blomiatlM. :.it ’ w . One of our nearest atellar neighbors is the star Pitudma CeiRaurl a Centaurl, which to some » mflUoo millions miles from the earth. If we developed a rocM capable of traveBag at tbo spe^ oMtgbt MMI mileo per seoodd. K would fake U years to n»fk I the cluster of stars known as NGC TOK, one of the most distant ini our W*-®**® * t inl ou lus i\ we built that lM.aM IMPS rocket It would require »,0I> years to’ reach tbe galaxy. An astronaut could grow « beard In that time. it if Perhaps the White House *ould add head of the Harvard department of astronomy to the Washington Brain '*^‘**^ ‘All Bobiflr Want* Is Negro Vote’ When do opinions of minority Didn’t Like Waiting for City to Move Pet My pet dog was killed last Fri- MR. ‘ David Lawrence Saysr JFK Should Report to Congress gmups overrule or supercede the day and the will of the majority? Possibly we out and move him until oumday. are headed for another civU war. I was ‘old * «sdd_ " "Bobby” Kennedy, who wouldn’t my own risk. ■! in thai^ the be where he b today If he werenit weather was ^ *oo^. It s i someone’s brother, says that Ne- sad state of affa^ W^n rillV the white’s broUiers- lies In a r^dcntial section in-law BomeXday. Bobby also aays for such a long time.^ _ to socialize \with the Negro at A Taxpayer irinced that our Mr. Kennidt isn% going to be pushed around. That’s vit4l, too. It’s of world importance. ★ ★ • ★ ' These two global leaders have been sizing each other up at long nmge ' and President Kenneoy had a rather accurate eonception of the Head Red - Hong bkore they met. Re knew from estkblisbed bUtory that Xhxubhchev was a bfoody, two-fisted murderer without an ounce of mercy and ^ hard man li^ an international bargain. ★ ★ ★ However, the Soviet K" knew littk abeot Kenaedy. It Wia important for Khmshchev to learn, whether “owr boy" was a pushover like Franklin D. Roosevelt WASHING'TON — The American people may have to be content with tbe .generalities of President Kennedy's half-hour speech on tele-Vbion about hit meeting with Premier Kbniih-chev. But. Congreaa, which te after all a coordinate branch of the government, cannot be satbfied with such a frag-ment.ary ac- Bdt Premier Kbraabcliev la the kind at man who tarns oa tbo smlla or tbo flown to salt b|s own purpooeo. Hto promlaeo have proved meaalagleaa In tbe past. parties and dinners. The Bible says let your ^ be Fouud Barkiug Dog • ycE be ye®. Tbe iriHjority of Ne- ’The only course available, there- groea want peace: the NAACP W88 “ llllOUl vv alCi fore, ii to bring out into the open wants strife. The NAACP says the every statement inade by Premier righu of the Negroes are the most important thing in this country. Eiseabower one day and not long afterward bo can be calHag him a "coward" or a "tbief." Khrushchev lo that the world can . witness his deception and trickery and he.alert to the acts of treachery which have been so effective for his side in Laos, Africa, Cuba and Latin America. This country was foanded an the rights and wishes of tbe ma-Jorlty. Man Is oieatod eqnal. It Is ap to him wbotber or not I have a suggestion tor the party who was so annoyed by the barking tif dogs tied or in a garage when the owner was away. 1 bad a simUar experimee and laveotigatod. Hie dog bad an water, and by tbo Mm of tbo ’My horrible headaches are mw under control since I began sup-plementlng my diet with Ca and Ddminican Republic’s Future Is Uncertain All the members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs are enUtled to a detailed report of any We feel that even a slow Inching behalf efthe ^ ^ ^ j . United States during several hours D atoW y«« >0ward Mtter understanding of talk with the Premier of the suZBMted in your is worthwhile. That’s aU that the- Soviet union without the presence Pf . , j , oI wen the secretary of state. Phlet. I wish there most sanguine reaUy expected. We’ve u there were any commitments were a better taken a definite Step-rin the right or pledges or agreements which way to thank jw could directly or indir^ly involve ior your advice preparatiems to he niade by our • ■ oBT8 AT MINIMUM ... own Oakland County that discount the^ Kennedy acted at Vienna in the Irish Hills In every way. role of ambassador. But he re- Just as A sample, there’s' ports-to nobody else in the execu- «*n,« live branch. He talked alone lor me uvenoex hours with the head of the In the HoUy Recreational Area which the soviet Union with only interpreters four-lane Dixie Highway bisects, 18 miles present, northwest of PontUc, The entrancing view Notee of a sort were kept bet of lake, woods, fields and other beautiful -vistas from that point Is far above anything else in Southeastern Michigan. ’Turn to t)to light off the Dixie on the park’s black top pavement, tplalnly marked by a big sign), and ask a park at- Tbewvader doesn’t say, but I believe the usual dose of quinine for leg cramps Is two grains, in tablet or fspsiile. at berime and after breakfaat in the morning. . KomS MUh. Mt nnrv «mb *m pSfo rtnMmntr^ ko aaiwSwl by». ,.n.— „ . iUimM. mK- Ot to tb* POOUM W\ bad cMqgb wbea i ditvars ran. «W ef gas, wbea they rin aot of comi (Ospyrlgbt IStl) ot a vacalloa spot would liko.to holidays were sacred ... Not now commercialized . . . For their thanKS to God in teaven . . . More than Yuletide gifts they prized . .. Oh, I love the old traditions . Which I fear are kMt today . And I pray that God will somehow . . . light the road to yt^rdajr. (Oipyrigbt INI) ^ three er few days, trsm tiiiM to ttare, to prevM potafol algbt prefer It to ooletana, altboiq h It to dMtoolt to ore tbo WHreole ot Case Records of a Psychologist; * Don’t Give Babies Sleeping Drugs hardly a complete steaographle record. Tnuiolalon have a way Prevention of such painful leg cramps, wtakfa uraally occur in the night or the wee email hours, taking a fair daily ration of By DB. OEOBOE W. CBANE CASE'J-dOB: Janet J., aged 27, la the taaraaaed mother whose husband is feuding because the chil- pometimes i ■often karah phraaeo. _ __,, , , . .wj u. uiK »iiu mam. m uwik in.- Sometimes they give meapings —--------------------------------- ---- aid aDyone particularly establisn a direct you-to the Overlook. It are not as comprehensive as the tendency to spasroodic coo- _______ well-defined and clear-cut poUcy un- j, m a rather remote locsUon, but easily ^ *1 language ditfer- «« “>*1^ taitoJIUO popped Into the picture/rewhMwhmyou re tola ho.. n« XPU1..W.. *»*« P-edb. caldum and vitamin D to eaiy to dren keep him awake at night, understand. One of the functioM Cnme," she began, "my of calcium in physiology to to reg- husband iiutot we give tbe babies ulate excitability -nerve flbnes gierpigg drugs to Jceep them qtoet. , He ssys all 'St hto df- wltk eOmr aUnwato, a child may cry at iiigM. Or. If H la tougry, .wet er otherwhe to pals. Bet If yon eoe tbe ^ple poyebotogy a vocatioh in its own right, so toiabanda- should back up thefr wtves. Instead of countermanding chUdree esaally sleep beeaaw the b Am! don’t tUnk It to oo ceto and took ever. ★ ★ ★ London newspapers are looking to the United States ^0 keep everything in order." That’s a common practice of London newspapers ^ with them reserving the right to criticize free^, pon-tianoosly and without restrdnt. The Daily Mail says: *The Ameri-caa govemaient will do cvery-thiag to keep the Soviets ont," ■ mad adds further that the wtiole nitoation presents “an ugly crisis for the United SUtes." Dumping world problems in our lap is an ancient custom with the Um of. second guessers farming . on the right* the.Jeft and in the middle. The London limes asserts the Rcpttblic had a “thriving and ■taUe iadustrinl economy, but at . a price of degradation of the/ huBuui spirit‘^ch as rarely has .hasn etcB ia. the modifli wokU." 'J it ' Certainly the long hours of off- It to essential for utilization of cal- iie^^ng drugs to the-cuff conversation between c‘um in the body. President Kennedy and Premier ★ ★ w Khrushchev were hardly a substi- "We have received so much tute for the TOrefully prepared help from your column. We want papers and documents of formal to thank you especially for telling ’More reliable than the Weatiier bureau,” phdnea Mfa. Grace Lawford of Birmingham, la telling about her fam- ji^macy. Yet the fai'e of the *« about cakrium.- My husband rous thihg, ,but| lly cat, who moves her kittens behind the world may rest on the most'effec- was almost crippled from bursitis, ^haf else can • ll davenport when it looks like a storm. tive communication possible be- undergoing X-ray treatments and do to give my bus- tween the head of Ihe American - vainly seeking relief. We were band a quiet home?" keep babiea fran bothering parento at night. “I hate to think] of such a barba- Tou'new parents ought to get a n training dogs, for the ani- . Infants always react to strange mal trainers can teach you superb obfects and tend to show favoritism psychology about rearing any human. In a nutshell, their strategy to this: "Reward the good; penalize the bad. and don’t make exce]^ Ym pareats eltea err by tkone exoeptim. ’llHto, today yea pan- "Don’t call It crazv weattier." to the ad- zovem'ment and the dictator of laced withb the prospect of having ^ 4U.*. ______________*. .ralrarara *Wra ref KaamlMream monlUoh received from the Soviet government. Plainly Kennedy thought that personal contact would be helpful of Auburn HelghU. who continue!. “It haa in producing an atmosphere of kept the aplrea bushes in bloom much cordiality and friendliness. . longer than uaual.” to cldre the doors of our buainere itto rank bartarity to dope up estabUshment . . . Now. m^y ^.bie. with rieepinTpotlSrjmJ mki to you. he wo^e^ day because you Jlttety lathers can’t d feels fine . .." Jj G. 8. ,1^^.- Working in company with hto father, Ed Galpin of 80 Virginia Ave., tells me that he dug the baaement for Pontiac Central Methodist Church around 60 years ngo. The Country Pafton Verbal Orchids to^ Mr. and Mra. David Sisk v of 1|5 Palmer Ave.; 50th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Ann Shallan - . ^ . ^of WaWrford;*82h(t blfth<6iy. i -Hr, and Mrs. Bertram' bellows lota of witef H»r tare to now un^ Bochrei.-; 54ih »edi» cut picture imergeg. . . oj Pontiac Uke; SSmt birthday. / >, ■ ' ' >, A'' I I hetotsle to print flhto letter tost caraal readers Ipfer that I recommend ealctam and D ns n remedy for bnnltis. The tratk^ that I don’t know whetker fw dally intpko of Cn and D pre-vents developmem of bnrrilto. 6it Oht your cigarettes and also , be^ attending church regularly. Or If guests arrive, of ‘‘to**’ eWefly because letting them hptretoto the nursery th^^ aee Wm during the day. tot....................... tlve, «Then you’ll eliminate the chemical tobacco prod to Jittera, and also gain a more placid perqiec- egotfSts waken the baby to see proper perspec- jf j* wUl coo or otherwise shqw oft AU I know to that an adequate daUy ration of'calcium and vitamin D, such aa nutrition authorities consider bsaential for good health, can do no harm in any circpmstancea, and -a good many sufferers have afaured me thi^ It No Jib Is re fanporiaat that yre ihoald Jei ' lly We for a matter of a •* •, II your guests crave ahoi^off behavior, then you par^ do it. but for heaven's sake, let the baby ■toy aU^. Your Job at parents to to -produce a wril-tnrined cfaUd who be-comea a ■d^rdiant adult Rciqg a parent to essentially a Give your wives a break via a baby sitter at least f ■ * * * ^ xl- bursitis in IJttle Lesson ’26, ’’’The Hqalthy children usually sleep alj.. TESTS FOB PARiami Calcium Shortage.” 35 c*nto*and nighty ilnlett their rbutinehasb^n Good parents find it to a tovtih’ ■tamped, self-addresaed envelope, broken by foolish fatbers; who cho-re to rear their chUdten ^t H tells how much caldum and waken ^m to show them off w through dm ifyain from Infancy vitamin D to aat daUir and for play wfth them. untU ^ S6wt Mtokers taka over;/ how loaf. : ■>.. .DarfiMI Iht flu’or whan dek^ it Involvas'a.lot at wdek.- R la . I.',' f i.. -"X , ' •©’STS.'fr'* s* of liB total pHotod ta -T •» SiUTtwd br earttor tor « wato • •hwi ■lalim.fa Oaktond, CtoBtota, •toralwrt In lllehl«in aod aU nhtr iUpbs ta lb« Uiiltkd Btatef « ■vl'-Xf:; Rockefdlar Says Roce h Jtrsty a Signpoc* CAMDKW. W.J. THE POXTIAC press, TUESDAY. JUNE 6. 1961 SEVEN. New York uyi the gubematwial election in Ntw Jmey ntxt November wlU bave el signiflcant bcar-li« on'tlw (ortunet of the Rtpub-Ucu puly in 19S2. RocheMler, who wlU be abek-tm ra^lactlaii in 1SS2, cam-pnigMd in Camdan Goonty Monday night tor Jamaa P. Mitdidl, the former aaoetary ol labor who ii thf GOP ceiyUdatf tor governor of Hew JegMy. Rocka-* Ua firM poUtlcal laat Novembcr’a ptealden- No IntuMiiict becaoM. ef High Blood jmssws other "UNXN8UlUBIJt"^dlt aaaa like oanoar. Mitchell Breaks Leg LONDON (UPlJ —Prir had Britiah bird watchera a trifle ruffled today after pureulng hla omtthologicai intereat by hdicop- Mitchell suffered a double fracture of hia left leg today in a fall in Ma hotel room where he waa n his campaign for the Republic is moving toward more freedom for Ita people or toward an even tighter dl^torahlp. Goli« by heUoopter Monday waa much more conloctable thap aloah-through the early monlng dewy graaa. flw DUka oC Edinburgh decided. 8o,he busaed over the Nattonal ‘Dnist Bird Sanctnary on the Norfolk and then aettled down where the birds were. Ford Fuild Donatos DETROmo - Tka Pwd Motor Co. Fund announced Blonday pres-entatioo oIa $B.OOO gift to Kala-maaoo OoDcge. How the money pUl be spent win be left to Dr. Weimer K. Woks, college president. A seven-nation comimittee of the Organization of American States voted . Monday to send the com-miaslon to Investigate conditions in the Caribbean country follow-Ihg the assassination last week of dictator Rafael TnUUlo. The unanimous aeooptance of a U.S. request for the InveMlgatkm Came after Dominican Foreign Miwiwwr Proflrio Herrera Bam said hla country would wrioeme the special mlaakm. W ★ The dedatan marked the ftrat victory in an .tatssvAmsrtoan agency for? the admlnlstratkto of Prealdsfit Kennedy. The’^UnM Statea had ationg aupport to tbf pnqioaal from other Americm republics but the initiative clearly’ caqw from Washington. ’ The OAS lash August at San Jos^, Costa Rica, charged that the TriijiUo^goyermnent plotted an assassination attempt on Preaident RomulO Betancourt of Venezuela and voted that all American republics should break diplomatic relations, with the TrujlUo re- A special commiube sent to Dominican Republic last year to i conduct an investigation waa not permitted to travel freely conduct its business. A ridiculous thing to do." said . j. "Early mbmtng -la the best time to watch and it’s been ipoUed for everyone." ’T (lon’t know what the national It la coming to,*' said another. Slush'Fund Figure Drowns After Leap The M away aad bird watehera aa^ g«7- CAMDEN, N J. (UPI) — Former I.S. Kwituuy <11 DETROIT m -4esa than. 18 hours after ssiring to be locked up by police "because some guys are- following me,” Mai^ J. Goodman leaped into the Detroit River and drowned Monday. He'was a minor figure to thej state's current investigation of an alleged poUticsl campaign fund attributed to Prosecuhto Samuel Olsen, and once was a mental Goodman. 50, was sent to police by assistant prosecutors when he complained of being followed, but was not locked up. He was a process server Detroi^ attorneys. CC/WMMAM, ELECTRIC Ga/fster The Choice of Champions/ Summer Term Begins JU^ 12 and JUNE 19 DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Chosen by Jimmy Damar-•t and Jackie Burke. Jr., for the Champions Golf "Course at Houston, Texas, tha alectric Gollster offeia the ultimate in comfort, performance and value. Ask about purchase and lease plans •d Ntwipaperman I WallacB DIm at 86 -LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) - The past president of ths American Society of Newspaper Editors and the dean of Kentucky’s newspapermen, Tom Wallace, is dead at the age of 86. The editor emeritus of the Louisville Times died Mondsy at his bdme. 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Around the end of the fint year or eariy in the ' accood, you can expect an appe-t lag because baby's rate of IMnt to femewber; try not to loepe b^ at these times. Hell , cat more, sooner, if you let him - caH the "eating turns." Nrsnickoty oppetltas can be perked up Ulth palatable foods. Like Gerber I Strained and I Junior High Meat ] Dinners, for In-I stance. They've I flavor to spare and ' nourishment galore. That's because they have 3 teea as mu(^ Juicy, savory meat This extra meal is subtly blend vritb garden-good vCgeUbles f as tasty a dish as wu ever serv toali size patch pockets on 'em for her creeper. When the knees wenr L _ through, she ro-moves the patch /^U| pockets and Matching material, saved. Clever, theae metban. nregross report. As your haby grows by inches and ounces, hia little b^y ha.s great need for protein, because protein promotes growth and pro- bc requires. ' Gerber Strained of protein. Made from selected Armour cuts, they're specially processed to remove most of the fat Careful cooking in the abaence of air heipa letain most of die nnuriahing fo^ values for your swe^heart's benefit Flavors arc true and savory, the texture moist and smooib-to-the-tongue. Gerber Baby Foodi, JBEAUTY S SS~ Waterford. ThU is possiweoniv through years of experieiKa socK as llljon's have had during the past 37. Top quality workmlhihip with no compromise ^ merchandise at raesnnsbiepriew is our policy. ^ Open Aft 1 || ’dif 9 F. ^ 5390-5400 DixiTHighway Helping represeniatities of Pontiac's numerous international groups plan International Day at the Pontiac Centennial were these women (from left): Mrs. S. V. Sekles of Ottdwa Drive, Mrs. J. S. Varon of Ottawa Drive, Mrs. David Saks of Bloomfield Terraee and Mrs. Richard Wolfe of Ottawa Drive. . The^ommittee met Monday evening at Elks Temple where festivities will be held June 23. Marrie^by Father of Bridegroom Lighted tapera marked center aisle pewa in First Church of the Nazarene for the Saturday vowa of Agnes Lambert to Jamei' G. McGuire In Findlay, Ohio. Dr. W. M. McGuire, father of the bridegroom, performed the candlelight oeremony, aaaiated by Rev. Noel Whitls, paator. Receiving gueato at the Buckeye Wealem Hone Qub were die A. W. Lamberts of Findlay, parents of the bride, and Dr. and Mn. McGidre of Eileen Drive. ' The bride appeared in an original gown of white Chan-tiUy lace and etUc organza with Ranch Curtains 1^61 EDITION Curtain separates... Combine to fit windows large or small • rosettes accenting hick full-Titss and chapel train. A Jeweled crown caught the imported illusion veiling. She held eucharis lilies, stephanotis and liUei of the valley. Attendants in bouffant white organ^ over mutation shades of violet carried pink carnations. From Kankakee, lU.. were Mrs., Stewart StOrer, matron of honor and Janet Sirrine, who served as bridesmaid with Mary Ann Crabtree of Urbana, Ohio. Marshal McGuire assisted hit brother as best man. Robert Huff of JFTint and Ralph Goae of Swartz Creek were The 'cyuple attended Oli^ Nazareiie College, KankakM, and Mrs. McGuire will teach home ecoQon|ics this tall at Eastern Junior High . Sdwol.. After a northern Michigan honeymoon, they will be at MRS. JAMBB O. McOUIRE home on ^th East Boulevard.. Residents in gay costume gave a colorful prevue of the Centennial International Day^ which will feature a tea and display of artifacts, folk dancing and exotic intemationaJ delicacies. Representing their native heritage (front left) are Mrs. Ufamlal Kothari of State Street, India; Mrs. G. A. Fless-land of Slate Street, Norway; Beth Gregory of West Huron Street, Grtece; and Mrs. John Lutzkiw of Willard Street, Ukrainia. Opti-Mrs. Installs Mrs. Robert Zimmerman, founder and first president of the Pontiac Opti-Mrt. Club, was recognized at a banquet and Joint installation of officers at the Edgewood Country dub Saturday evening. A branlet from the club was presented to Mrs. ^n-tnerman by Mrs. S. C. Wattles. Members received booklets outlining thb 18-year history of the gro^. > Mrs. Harold Davjs. past prestdeht, administered the tadi of office to Mrs. Ray Brasch, president; Mrs. Julian bEUlXE 6IFT PA^KI] wWi ptirdwsggf ADMIRAD RADIO $24.95 R. B. MUNRO ELECTRIC CO. lOCO W. Huron SI, Pmtiu FE 5.8U1 Mrs. Lyle Wilson, second vice president; Mrs. David Ewalt, secretary; and Mrs. Bem- dub officers in-were Wayne Gabert, Glqnn Rundell and Julian Galan, vice presidents; George TUson. secretaiy-treas-urer; and Italph Mericovitz, sergeaiit at arms. Fred Logtth of Detnrit, gov-erntMT of the 17th pistrict ni Optimist biteriistional, conducted the Installation. The Revs Edward Schroeder,' club chaplAin, offered die inveca- PERMANENTS CoaipMe with Hairrat and get ffe AppetoisMBl Ifecessan' FE S-MOO LOUIS ■JSST *4 Fril throogh Mon. It WflM Haren-gad Ftoor Next to Bwki Three young Pontiac musicians, Jean Huttuia, violinist; Joan Grahek, pianist; and David Eicfaer, cellist, presented a priigram. Mrs. Charles Manz, Mrs. Leon Bigger, Mrs. Richard Wolf*, Dr. H. A. MUler, Julian Galan and Bud Stark made arrangements for. the program. . CLASSIC SCROII. DESIGN California Ranch Curtains-— Th«M new linen-look ranch curtains embroi^red in classic Kroll design in soft lovely colors of pink, aqua, brown, red, yellow and lilac will add to your room decor. Pro-shrunk, easily , laundered they require only the touch of an iron to ba pretty again. They're designed to allow you to errenge valances, upper and lower tailored Dutch tiers in combinetions to suit your taito. The wide range of sizes will enable you to properly decorate any size or type ctf window. 24-lMh SO-IjkIi BUDGET BRICEO pair $3.75 36-liKh ...........p«lp $4.50 poir $4.00 45-Inch ............P«lP 15.00 72-liKh Vohmeg.... $2.75 Experieaced Oecerotora to Advise Tos oa Curtaiaa, Draperiet, fledapreads. giipcoven. Corpetiag 1666 S. TBltgro^; Pontioc^^ ^ 0PE|4 FBI. do4 MON. NIGHT^ iNi SENSATIONAL Once-a-Year Supelb Specials ON CUSTOM PERMANENTS i ' . 1' Styles Direct From Paris. . . Jack H. Seibers Greet 300 Guests at Wedding OrcMd-tipped white gladioli and palms decked the chancel of Marimont Baptist Charch for the Saturday evening nuptials of Diana Lee Swansey to Jack H. Seiber, solemnized by Rev. Philip Somers. the newlyweds Joined their parents, the Kenneth D. Swan-■eys of West Yale Avenue and the James A. Seiben of Mor- gueats in the church pariora. The bridal gown of white . ChantiUy Mce over tlMue taffeta featured a basque bodice fell Into a^pel train. Finger tip veiling of imported silk illusion was h^ by a small crown of pearto and lace. A white orchid centoned thp bridal cascade of white carnations and ivy. p it it All attoidants appeared in lilac organza Jacket dresses over taffeta, with lavender carnations distinguishing honor maid Dorothy J. Burch. Ramona and Marilyn Swansey | served their sister as bridesmaids and calTied pale orchid camalions. MRS. JACK H. SEDER On the esquire side were David C. Sbnpson of Grand Rapids, best man. James Wrio-kle. Jack Hassenzahl and Bruce Marsee ushered with John Dover of Auhiini Heights. Black patent accessories accented .the black and white sharkskin suit , selected by the new Mn. Seiber for traveling to Niagara Falls imd the Great f|594 Complete .FASHION cirr CONDITiONING SHAMPOO SUPERB SALON PERMANENT 9095 COLOR klNBK *12 s* ^UTSTANDENC STAFF OF EXPptS TO SERVE YOU llN.SACDfAW BEAUTY SALON FES^V Mf*. Swansey wore royal blue lace over taffeta and the mother of the bridegroom appeared in powder blue lace. Pink rosebuds accented their of white The Ben Sidn of Harrldburg, tU„ came lor their niece'# Mrs. Ronr^ney in Opera Post DETROIT (UPI) - MtS. George Romney was nam^ . Saturday to succeed.Mrs. Hen-jry Ford II aa genei^ chair-' man of the Metropolitan Opera ■eaaon which Is sponsored by the Detroit Grand Opera As-sociafion. Mrs. Romney is the wile of American Motors Coni. President George Romney and Mrs. Ford is the wife of J'ord Motor Co. board chairn^ Henry Ford nr' FLY TODAY See ... AAA’s Complete TRAVEL bureau Seirice Also Headquarters for :. O Foreign Documeiiis and Road Guides O Auto Shipments, rent-ais and purchase # Guided aMd lumpen- ' dent Foreign Tours and Cruises 76 WilliamB Street PE 5-4151 FASHION four FIGURE the easy, tun way . . j '■ with Coin-Operated’ l»J3VDER-VENb 0 7 ItoUvMmI Typas af BeMpment o BmIi Ddrignsi fto. fl|po« IsfluopN . Arsae NO I lyo Slmder-Vend SLlKNIlBR^N^ SALONS* 711 N. Pany BC. MU Diahaltow rA ; , Car. JoMD ' OKN Mtt.V S A. M. to — sgi TTin- w\ ' - ' ,vv. *■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JUNE 9. Itt6f NINE M«wl6(i Robert Fwree Patricid Sommers Weds Am soounekt q| Robert L. rerreeof were NMted btfore Itrv.'Ww pen L Imr Isturday evenkif in Daviabuiv MettedM Onuch. The wwlywedt ind Oeir per. eoti, Mr. and Mn. mnds Som-nwn of Pavtabvi and H. B. ferreea af Dra}^ Plalna, p»-200 jiiMi at a oiMiroh [Will Fete Retiring Patridatstok dilflon wd *|*0QCn6 TS Penwe ol Drayton Plaliw, niece of the brido|ro«n, ckoee Bwn: “ ofd^mcc BWept Into a rhaptt irala. Mm won a finKerttp vdl el tolk Uhfh Bloa eiMM ky a peori Mara aid held a eawada of while roaeo, Shirley Beardslee of Hint aa maid of honor,* appeared in Uue chiffon taffeta. Bridemidida Mri. Jamee Halaay of South wore PRIDE ... I integrity HALF CARAT DIAMONl nmcF *249“ 1^0 Ihelle rear CempailMn.. Ow PioaieBdi Peawd III AAA QVAUTT Tear Cheiee H Meenttofi 0 Moiety — tern or ptherwlM >vima ^e quality of a Jewel-■u purchase — bis pride ia atage a'reception from Thursday honoring Adeline Hook, principal, on her retirement. The gymnaahini will be dee* oratod in a gardao theme In yary-ing atMdea of pink, Ml^ 1^’a hOai Hook taught at Baldwin lehooi akl was principal at Cro-foot School before ooming to Long* MoCAKBOLL RA Three (fttrlng teaebara at Me-Carroll School will be honored by PTA membere at an open houK from T to • IliunKlay evening. The honoreM are Mrs. Norman Allen, Mrs. Everett Petereon and Eva Watllng. HAWTHORNE RA Raring teacher Mre. Martha Larsen win bh,banoiwd at an open houw from 7 to t Thureday eve-fai the Hawthoepe School PTA meabtra are sponaortng the affair. Mrsi Larsen, who has spent 42 yearn in the teaching pretoatoon, taught at Wever School from the me it opened until she canw to laadhome elglit yeare ago. The PTA has aa extended an invitation to the open houae Mre. Laraen'e former atudeots and friends. p< the hrtde, and James Returning from their nortbam Michigan honeymoon, the couple will be at home on Ortonvttle Rohd, Claitartbn. . For her daughter's waddliig, Mrs. Soinmera chose a brown and white floral ailk print and Mrs. Ferree wort a turquoise silk print. Each mother wore a purple or* chid. First radio telegraph' aervice transmitted over the water be* tween San Francisco and Honolulu waa put iitto operation in 1912. Beta Theta Phis Hold Banquet Install Officers . XTRANDOLPH riARWOOD Ceatoai Talltn end CtotkiM Ml W. Bnrw at TSttgraph FE 2-2300 Tije Fox and Hounds Inn whs the setting for the annual banquet of Beta Chapter, Beta Theta PW Sorority Hiuraday evening. iMtalled as oMoere fer 1M1« weiw Mre, Donald Katoer, praM-deni; Mrs. Parrell E^ Roberts, vloe prosMaaft: Mrs. Freak Ossl- Trsos, traaaaror; Mra. Ward W. Rosa, cendmtreea; Mra Nomaa Haldaae, parUamentarlaa and tag eaeNtarr Gifts were preaented to M>^ Norman Mack, outgoing prwktoni and to Mn. Jolm Sinclair who will realdt in Ann Arbor. Secret pals alao exchanged presents. Tha group met at the heme of lln. Rom on North Berkshire Road, Bloomfield Towiwhip, before Six From Area Earn Degree^ VERDA’S BEAUTY SHOP **PenMNwnta Tlwt Stfisfy" cdMPLETK HAVn laVKI Varda Shiert, Owner SIS i. PIKI ST. PHONI Pg 2.0ISI Always QOOD COFFEI BKIH rOONTADf IT W. Hweo SUMMER KNITTING CLASSES Started ]UM isi THE IHITtIHG HEEDLE 452^W. Huioty FE 5-1330 Six area .realdhnto earned bafr elor of arts degrees at Alwon CbUegq Mondaly iitoming at commencement ceremonies in Goodrich Chapel on campus. ‘ Urey werw Gerard D. Bamhprt, Savoy Drive; Patricia R. Jarrard. Overton Street; John W. Knight, Mark Avenue: Philip C PurceU, Orchard L^e; and Mrs. Margaret Bennett Ufa, formerly ol Irwln-dale Avenue who also received her teaching certificate. The baccalaureate addrees on Sunday was given by worid famous scholar and historian Dr Anxdd J. Toynbee. Tell Winners for Duplicate The Pontiac Duplicate BridA Gub had nine tablea in play at Mondiy’s meeting in Elks Temple. Winners were Thomu Landis and Earl Waterman, Dr. H. C. Walaer and Emeat Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Small, Donald Bowen and Ronald Fiscua. Others were Mr, and Mra, Liond Thompaon, Mr. and Mn. Gordon Longstreth, Mn. Dan MaePherson and Mn, $kiney Ayles. ^ ' 0|^n House Set The Daniel WMtfleld Scfaod will be the acene ol an open house f.om 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in honor of Ma^ gai«t LuOier,. principal. Mn. Fred Crossman, pub* Uci^ chairmap, says friends who wish to greet Miss Luther are inyjted. WHY LEAVE THE TABLE HUHCRY? Our Finest Food^llYou Ctn Eat Everyday! ...S1.50 FUi and CMpg..,. $1.00*^ ...11.45 RmmImI.......... $1.15 I SaMOft M I •tea, vmteMsi. pm .VII.IO Meay Olhar hem, at IfeaMaaMa Prises Try Ow WMaUiay Urndi. fNaflai al 7k * STSu Esair ' The Ou1 D. Eimoznikt, who ptodgad nuptial vows bef^ Rev. Joseph Femmlnineo Saturday morning in St. VinceiU de Paul Church, are on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and New York The former Vivian Louise Freeman ia the daughter of the Edgar H. Freemans of Union Lsks, who were hosts st the receptlon .in ths West Suburiton Boys' Qub. of Erzooiniks.on New York Honeymoon chapel train ef the hride'a gewa of wUte silk orgaaM over taf-feta. Her scalloped ttered veil of niasioa edged with lace feU from a crosra of pearls and cryatah. She carried white or- Attendants carried amall-wWte lace paraaola tilled with carnations to match their drcaeea ol nylon sheer over taffeta. Mn. Frank otnik, siater-in-law of tha _____igroom, appe^ in pink. Ben* Freeman was brklesmafd tor her sister, with Ema Oldcttmb and Mariball* Dolan of Unlan Lake. TheirifrocikS w*n mint green. Church Groups Finish Season Frank Erznoznik served hit brother as bast man and John Erdo^ was an u*hir. They are the lOM of Mra. Frank Ermosnik of South Midland DtiU and the e ■late Mr. Erznoznik. Also aeatlng|* guests were John Newman and * Eari Brown. Butterscotch roam accented Mn. Freeman'! beige silk organza •tylsd with face bodice. Mrs. £rs-i^ nosnlk wore pink roeM i^c^ e Why not put profeuional DECORATOR FOLDS In plain drpperlet Coll FE 4-3365 plement to her drem < B lace over taffeta. • We gUerwilM "c thrlnkage • UnifoMily ipaced — richly Styled. . ★ MAIN CLEANERS ★ AND SHIST UUHDRY e 4410 INsshorii Uke Rd. Iran has a population of about 17 million in an area of 628,000| •quare mflee. Canada is al six times larger in land area. THE OXFORD SHOP Removal Sale SAVE ON UNIFORMS YARN NEEDLEPOINT Watch for Our Opening First Presbytoriao * Church’s Women's Asaociation's fipal meeting of the seaeon waa Friday. June Group served the luncheon. Following devotlona by Mn. Harry Pattlaon, a symposium "the Church Means Business" was conducted by Mn. Leslie P. Ellis, Mn. Philip Meacham, Mr^ Leigh Gentgea, Mn. Robert Evijrett and Mrs. Lester Carlaon. Overseas sewing articles were ~ dedicated by Mrs. Richard Wright i during the m'eeting. Future ev^s for the Rroup include civiC- sewing, June IS and a public Centennial luncheon from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 22 It the church. AITIFICIAL Lins Newest type now monufoctured ond fitted in our Pontioc’ focillty by certified Prosthetists. Feoturing Soch feet, Bock knee ond the latest pJostic orrns. . You Are JFelcome To Fisit l/i'Any Time And Observe M<^facturing Processes AlPAIRS MADI ON ALL MAKI^ OF LIMiS AMERIOAN ORTHOPEDIO SERVlOE lofepk L CosMas. Certified/feeatkelisl 104$ West Huron PI 5-7521 The next meeting, on Sept. 8, wilt he retreat at the church under chairmanship of Vera Bassett. Your Sun Dress... 13-18 Cotton* made for comfort. Pastel*, white*, black* to carry you • through tha hot summer weather. Sleeveless, cap sleeve, or roll up • styles for ceauci or dressy oc^oni. 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And see our complete Dorothy Thrope collection of matching pieces. Dolly Madison ROCKER in Frultwoed Finish *15 Authentic colonial design in hand-rubbed frultwoed firtlih. Upholstered seat in choice of several colors. |u*t 32" high with IS" teat, this cute little rocker can be used In'almost arty room.*' Si r 1 COLONIAL TEA CART In Antidued Maple $49S’5 For'gracious living In today's home this attractive end useful fee cert will add much to the ^TiAC PRE3S> TUESDAY. Jl/NE 6, 1961 %\jmnmUmmi ; AftMMrtraiwtfika MliiM N«w.oolofMliMnMi« jvsrr-----— NOWM C0lt0fSM Him TODAY/ ttEOMIAN BAY LINE tattflMwi DMJI^lIklL Acddenfs Rise Aker Instalhng Ttaftic Ugbps I^ANSING lAi-AoeideiitB cmuled at 15 haavUy travried P f ERRY DRUGS^ ^ L IM. 1251 Iddwia ' at a«rrr »« R 24tSf FE 24359 PIISCMPTIOIIS tHKRrTMMS ^■OFESSNMAUV )Voaid Be Rywid Cotch^s Up to Escaped for Moscow Exnibif f .. . uving Good ufe 3/ Years MkMiaa kiteiwctMM aAtr Inrfflc lights were instalMl the State Department says. State Highway John C. MacUe said a seven-year study, showed a V per cent hw ae at the iiitenectiaiiB—“ooa-y to popular bdief that traffic lights reduce acddeots.’* reds of people write as ar,» ha saM. '‘abaal la- oonstractkai of the UJ. ag^ bunding in Moscow wool y leimbursra under a ^ (0 Presideiit Kennedy Mon- e Jimeo oat of it, they o. lastaB a tratflc light.’*' Mackie said department policy has been to install lights only when traffic becomes so heavy that a break is needed to .allow undertook the work under cdmract with the U.S. ■nment. They contended, however, that their coats akyrock'-eted when Soviet offi<^ charged much more for local labor and equipment rental than they had budded. HOME LOAN5 /,om< hilp Do future lump-sum payment i worries when we finance iyour home.. Floyd J. Shotwell of Hubert Dit trlbutors, 125 E. Columbia St.. U amoi« 10 new distributors named by Falstalf Brewing Cbrp. to serve Ms newly opened* markets in Northeastern Ohio and Southeart-* Michigan, according to an nouncement by Harvey Beffa of St Louis, Mo., executive vice (Sapitol Savinss & Loan Assn. EitabU$hed 1890 75 W. Huron Sf., Pontioc FE 4-0561 cmoMS^fmm n beai or builddio Floyd Shotwell New Distributor for Falstaif SepuNeda told Justice Francis A. Csstelhicd at his arraigi^nt that he was the escapee,'and he told p^ice of bit fear that the part would catch up with him. The Judge released him on $500 bond pending a hearing July 6. Police aakl Sepulveda told them he had married a 15-yearold girl in Beaumont in 1923, but that the girl’s mother forced them to separate and had the marriage annulled on the same day it waa performed. He said the mother ^ned the statiitbiy rape charge against him. Sepulvedai said he was held f ir one year and given a one4ay trial. Shotwell will serve the Pontiac-Royal Oak area. Beffa made the announcenient i|i Detroit Sunday where he waa featured tpeaker at a *Mes management seminar for more than 200 of the brewing firm’a new distributors and their personnel. The compuy's product went o/ sale hi Pooflac and Oakfauid Cramty MoiMay. Herelslore, firm’s aeure............. But, said Beffa, “We have been looking toward to this market expansion for aevcral years because of our faith in the future of this area. Unfortunately, we have not had enough beer until now. ’ PARAtniCPOLn ontheway? ,KRJO stnick hut summar. And dm ttbunor before. And there’s an eioeltent chance dug h will strike again. This summer make sure you and your babtet are pro-iertad with Salk .vacclnc shota. h’s foobsh not .to aval youradf ct it You can amnge for your diott, and your faaily's, hjr calliaf jtm^ personal physician or call your local heahk depaitmeat for information. Better do it just as soon as you can. Make that ah-inspoitant appointmeat fodoy. BmY fdb • cWiKt f9wr jmBb sk$h MO SELLER He said that Falstalf was among the thrra largest sellingibrars in the nation last year. He Added: ■Our goal is to make FalstaH beer available to the public throughout America. This current expansion is another planned stepjn that direction.” ,: MMWM MI pSMIe nmkt I k CMMntiM vl MMrtMMr bno The Pontiac Press fotre attended the l«»day meet-ing. Shotwell has been a distributor: in Oakland County for the past 23 years. He is president of the Oak-iand County Beer Distributors Association and past president of the Metropolitan Beer Association of Detroit. holds membership in BPOE the Pontiac Exchange Dub, Pontiac Chamber of Commerce and Oakland County Boat Qub. and he is past president and a life member of the Pontiac Traffic aub. The Shotwells reside at -1111 James K Blvd. Red Rebels in Laos —fcn ft il Km ,_____________ today .. sumed their . artillery bombardment of goveniment and Meo tribal fighters in the mountain vU- ■ lage bf Padong, 20 miles southwest of rebel headquarters Xieng Khouang. • Selectioo of Prooto • No Appointmant. Nssdad^ • Only On* Offer Each 9 Months • Groups, Costumes and Persons Over 12 Years Slightly Additionel U4. military adviaer with the set meesaged that beadquarten in Padong waa ,___jr "wrtremeiy heavy" fiom- Imrdment from 19mm hoeritaera. another protest Monday with , the Internatkmal ’Trtice Control Cbm-relatlvely light artillery,shelling of Padong on Sunday. went north to St. Paul ,and then to Detroit where he met hla wife Amelia, 48. He worked oa a weMer and they raised 10 children, wim now range ill age from 12 to 25. and went fa hnnlgiatli sa aBpped away tresa a Mae Ridge PeoMeatlary weik et«W *a Nev. ta, 19M, after aervtag aaly alx meaths of e lO-jrear He said he had, paid IS for entry permit to croas the Mrtrican border at Laredo. Tex., when he was just 15.. Sepulveda said he beard nothing further until a Wqrren poUceman stopped at his home and aak^ him to come to the po|ice station. Sepulveda aaid he never told hla children about bis record. KENDALE STUDIO IP^nd, Cuba Sign Studio ^rs: Mon, 12:30 te 8:30, Tues. thru Sat. 9:30 to 5:00 I4S. Soginow FE.5-0322 [ gThii Offdr Exyiret Jung 30, 196l| ■Broported. i:OoH 1223 ■i: WARSAW (AP) - A PoUsh-Cu-an agreen|ent on radio-TV coop-leratian waa signed Monday, the [official Polish news agency Pap WElt DESERVED AWARD ., An exceUent sales record In 1060 Qualified Sistrlct Manager. M. I. Daniels, 563 W. Huron Street, Pontlsc, Michigan, tor attendance at Modem Woodmen’s 1961 natlonal^^ etmference. Royal York Hotol, 'iVrronto, bntrlhere'h he will Join with other topi^rankliif agents ot the Sodety for forthw advanced Instruction In life insurance counselling. We congratnlata him for his achievement, and recommend hhn to yon . as w abls life fiisorance counsellor. ' V . -1 MODERN WOODMEN ^ 'of. America^ SSTiSSiimJt^ GAS WATER HEATER DEALER ■':V 'I. I-' " FiibIfaM in coopoiotlonwHhOcitWoterHsolefDsolero^ContMwefi Power Compony | \ ■ V \ ■' . . ' • r ' V-,li . i I . -V • I 'I ^.4 THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAy. JUNE 6, T961 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. * ELEVEN Firsffull-Time Southfield Planner Bui Cily Council Must OK His Selection by Mayor Ewart to Report on Rights-of-Way for Pipeline SOUTHFIELD -7- Leon F. D^heim has been appointed the city’s first full-time planner by Mayor S. James Clarkson but before he goes on the payroll, his Job will have to be confirmed by the city council. Councllihen learned of the appointment at their meeting last night in a letter read by, the mayor, who Firat reports on property and 'rt^t-o(-way acquisition for the pipeline between the existing sewage treatment plant and the new facilities at Auburn Avenue and Opdylce Road, will be made by aty Attorney William A. Ewart at the aty Commission meeting | Johnson said in a speech pre- Boy, 13, Admits Setting 3 Fires asked immediate action. The council; however, was in no Wry, and decided tO' wait awhile before making any move, at least until June 15 when it holds a special meeting. tonight. la aa otherwise bHef agewla, eonunlssienera wlU be asked to consider several adghberhood Antong them is a propoaed sanitary sewer on the east side of Woodward Avenue opposite St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to handle I NEW ART CEBTFER -i- Culture replaces agnculture.as the main activity at this lOC-year-old term house in Tnjy Saturday. The old home at 3£0 Crooks Road has been converted to, an art gallery by its owner, Fred T. Wall, and a PcnMs* er«»« Pk«U Bloomfield Township cartoonist, Russell H. Klix of 678T White Pine Drive. Giyn* opening for the new ,Hinge Gallery will be from 10 dim. to 8 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. State Men Held Rust^ing^ Gallery for Abduction Case Unusual Because Victim Denies Being Dragged From Cab A 13*yeaiN>ld Pontiac boy hpa admitted to Pontiac Police that he set three fires and attempted a fourth in the city during the pdst two months. One of the fires rasulted in some $20,000 damage t^ the Orchard Furniture Co. on April 2$. Tlie boy also admitted setting fire to a tWo-ear garage at the bOhae ol«Mrs. Myrtle ShUlaIre at IN Orchard Lake Ave. on May Open This Weekend Propiietof* of the s TROY — A 100-year-old term I houdf which has bwn Converted ‘ into an art gallery by a Bloomfield Township cartoonist and a retired Ferndale school principal ARUBfGTON, Va.. * - A maniwill be open to the public this allegedly abducted by three Mlch-|'*^‘^'^- igan men has t^d a Judge, "N Donald and Velva A. Redman, lor'6U2 Year Murphy has until June 19 to show cause in Circuit Court why the master plah should be filed and recorded with the county. Presei^y,. Alb Munson is the city’s pliuming consultant, a part-time positian. Engineering 'aide Jay Montgomery Acts between the major, council and the planning commiaidn. Clarkstsa AIm reeaumended that Dn Warren Shelden ef $4I$7 Santa Barbara Read be fe-oppelnted to the Oty Board of Health. Asks Ad Group to Analyze U.S. I Cuba's Rual Roa Wants Mooting of 20 Noutrals - Vice WA^UNGTON (AP President Lyndon B. Johnson today urged advertising men to find out why the United Slates seems to be laggqd behind the Communists in projecting its image j.to the world. CAIRO (AP)-F>teign Minister Raid of Cuba today Invited neutral (^ntriea to hold a summit meeting in Havana. pared for the Waahlngton conference of the Advertising Council that this country has not put acrou to millions of people its 'desires and real objective*. AddreMing delegates from 30 countries preparing for fhe conference expected to be held before the 16th session of the United *’ Nations, Roa said: "The Cuban people and government would be extremely pleased to have this International conference convene In theli' country.” "It is a sad but true fact.” he ,aid. ’’that our Communist adversaries have been able to convince many that humanitarian projects imperialism; the simplest moves to defend ourselves are moves of aggression; and honest and open-hearted efforts to secure arms control are merely Intended ! to obscure issues.' Lleyd H. CkirttMi. MW Crwks d., Avon Township, reported to Pontiac police yesterday that $100 was sitoJen from his car, parked in a lot next to 26 Warren Ave. Attorney General Asks More Power Hint Slaying of Trujillo Was International Wot CIUDAD TRUJILLO. Dominican Republic tiB-A government source WASHINGTCN (AP. - Atty.;«“* t^y Gen. Robert F. Kennedy told ,he Sit o*' r^lde- Senate Judiciary OmimHtee today „ .„,werthrow the additional powers to deal with o^l ganlzed crime. another country. Appearing. before; the committee! Declining to name the other na-to urge enactment of the' half-dos- tlon, the informaht -said officials he has sub-mitt^. put heavy stress on two. have discarded an earlier theory that a handful of persons bearing a personal grudge against the generalissimo were responsible for his One would provide penalties up to $10,000 fine and five years im-|daying Iasi Tuesday, prisonment for interstate travel lh‘ furtherance of racketeering activl-; ties involving gambling, liquor, nareotlps; prostitution, extortion and bribery. The other would broaden the present ban on intarstate shipment of slot mschines to tatchide i^nball Would Spur State Jobs News in Brief Taels valued at |1» and a !»•» 'rifle valupd 'at $50 were stolen from Adkins Used Cars. 738 Oakland Ave., it was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Burglars Mlered the garage af Black Auto Sales, 350 Oakland Ave,. It was reported to Pontjac police yesterday. Thqy attempted to steal a car but couldn’t because other cars blockad the exit, according to officers. Lightag fixtures valned at IM were stolen in a break-in of a vacant house at 150 Auburn Ave., Ray M. Swaney, 2875 Mkldle Belt Road, West Bloomfield Township, the owner, reported to'Pontiac police yesterday. A break-ln at the Orehard Fnr-niture Co., 164 Orchard Lake Ave., was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Nothing was stolen. LANSING m - Gov. Swsinson said today he has asked for $325. 000 in federal funds to set up i program of technical assistance to spur employment in Michigan. Rummage Clsarane« < Bale. St. Theresa’s- Thrift Shop. Thurs.. June 8. 674 Sunset, Orion. -r-^Adv. Detroit artists whose paintings LANSING UB - Gov. Swainson ^mmOnwealth Attorney William X Hassan cblled for a high bail, terming it serious case of concerted effort by three men involving abduction at gunpoint." Worden told Judge Brown: “Your honor, nobody abducted me. Nothing was done to me.” last night’s City Commission meeting attended by residents who complained about water — and the lack of it - in Trfty Assurances by commlMioners lat the city is working on an agreement to bring Detroit water here lalled to satisfy one property Worden, tui ex-conVict, was held od $30,000 bail as a material wlt-nett. Judge Brawn set July 13 lor resumption of the preliminary hearing. As he was leaving the courtroom, Ayottr nodded umT winked . The biterre case unfolded Saturday as Worden was returning to an apartment from a grocery shopping trip in a taxicab in this Wkshington suburb. Clancy A. Fonseth, 314 Lyons „t., said the city water at his home has been bad for two weeks. He told commissioners the water had been ruining his white shirts and was unsanitary. , e Producing a sample of orangjsh >lored liquid in a baby botth Fonseth said anyone in the commission chambers was welcome to •The cab driveMrtd po^ that Wbrdn had been dragged the tqxl. Police picked up one of the Wotdeii hai been dragged from the nMpt and later arrested the two others in a car along with Wor-daa. (A baole iW)iJt4tteh|ird ln sxton, iX. *00 o< Mr.'and Mrs. B. aaxten.jaa3©»fMrR0«l, le Scout badge liut nigjit in srd ceremonies at the ] 9l oA Van L •mentary School -i* * membdr of Trodjp ;S$ which hh tethrr shown are John Tabb; Ernest W. Scanes, John A- Jacobson and Bob Dm. AT DETitolT INS’inX'TE Scanes, whose work been exhibited at. the Ne«r York i World’s Fair and the Chicago Art llnstitute. and Jacobson are rep- today signed appropriation bills to finance spending for public welfare, regulatory services and public safety and defense programs in the fiscal year that starts July 1. Today, they total more than $124 lie fitrlhrr mx>mmended that! the Vouncil' ronsider three persons to fiH two vacancies on the health heal'd They are Dr. Sidney Adlei', Dr. Martin Seliek and Thomas Sachs. Pontiac Schools Holding Kindergarten Roundup Stocks of Ana Intonst From Local Brokers riiWM ttwr dtclmkl point! nr^ljhtti ACI^WrlcIfT Btor»i, Inc. Atroqulp Corp. Arktniu LAuUli BoMwln HablMr . N.» ll.t 41 « ______ ».» HI Bormon food Storei . 4S.S 4P 4 Curtlii-wnobt Corp............IM 1*4 t»vld!On ftro!..............ll.J il.* iF«d MofUl-Bowcr Bonrlnii . U.» -*4 IOr«ol UkM Chcmlcnl .. ** '■ Hoovtr Boll * Bonrint . Council is expected to take aeon, on these appointments, along With the question of a ftall-fime planner, at the June 13 meeting. This is Kindergarten Roundup during which the i-oundups are Week in the Pontiac School District, during which - all children who will be entering school in Schools holding roundups lo me loeekM X-1 ........ d.4) M.IP MM Orowlh K-S ........U.H Sd.M taoMiori Orepth .U.S1 1S-S4 _____taveeton Trwt .........tAfI ld.dt tatoeai Orewth ........... UM WAS, t^Uen XleetreieliM ......... S.M S4S Besides the art work, there also will be displays of several antiques at the farinhouse-art gallery, according to Klix. “I wonhla’t drink that atnft” Property Owner in Novi Goes on Tax Strike t j. 1 Oarey advtepd FsMetb that tha imly ■oIntiM to Hm problem was ^ obtain n wnter saHrner or IHter. V'l pay taxes,” said Fbnseth, "1 shouldn’t have to buy a water softener." Mayor Huber, who explained he had the same problem with tap ivater in his home, explained that the orange material in ‘he water was “crud” from inside tee water mains. It accumulates because of the high mineral content in wnter pumped by T>py’a municipal wells, the mayor pointed out. - Mrs. Richard H. HolHngsw-wUi. IIM E. jAWg Lake Road, saM supply of nratiir. City Manager David E. Fire- stone-said the city was in favor of Installing a water line for the entire mile tpi East Long Lake Road between Rochester and John R roads. , Commissioners said the water situation; like miuir of Troy’s problems, c. lMi« tola rune as Ms baste. H Is for toe c to get lato e tostomy hewsdtor It trigedy.*’ This 'makss mnoe to tot basketbaB First of aU. It known that at most colleges, athlstic departments are by the registrar’s ofOot a of athlstes who may _____the school's atidetie In the Big Ten, Under its sehooto are toralag away aver “It seldom baa been easier for ddethr states the magazine. P It also states in.a sub^iead that recruiting in this case "exposes the frantic attitude that contributes to As a recent local example • of the most out lowed send tenders te 100 athl e 100 am offered varioui grees of echolarahipe, all w the rules of the NCAA. ■ Evfty college coach that swered the phony letter in case niade the offers within bounds of NCAA rules. Offering k scholar ship, however,' and awarding are two I maag wH sa tbs kaolo I roptoto. Bat when toe tody, wH toe bag kasw whetoer ha gnsHIlea Hr sshalafeMp Hscndtlng Is common haowladfs. Thace may be some who go out of dtoir permitted realm to get baU playeri, but this is no reason to blacken the ebaracler of an col< lege coaches for aomething they players to'’the area last se msida his intsntloas knpwn hs wanted to enter a certain itote the boy accepted his school, made fuU schotorship otter. After a transcript of the boy’s grades were received from the high school, the coach made it known to the boy that he could not be. accepted on'thoae grades. pytowii has its Black Sox. IXxd' .bU hu even basM teachad. Bo» li« has been iMOtratad. Hoipe t , ♦ ■* that then waa anything promised undsrtortabla, «r not in aeaoed-anea to NCAA rwtai4p the effert madt by'Hto ooaehaa even to tba liboay player,‘nMa would haw bean groimda to really rap thi partteular vlolatais. ' Bnt every ana ei toa eaaehee wi«to« to toe phsay flayer bad evacy right nader NOdA reemlt- toa easy chair TV programa havt been rigged with phony aocydopad-le raiiida.to deceive viewers. ♦ ♦ ★ If Sports niustratod wants to lay lie blema of the baaMhaU and doaan’t M cnisada riftot' down to the core of ell evils —' the reoka- reapowible lor all the Mack s in ritot^ sMkpaailal eaaM# m t ap mnltaii yenng BSHi rieye e« iSk It la set toe It ahaiMi thie wiltw to tofadc itont the aewwer to Mar^ to be printed at tty pM ‘ u admitted bdai;. sfend toa node el writers to print •nTba a part of We eertolidy ‘ fneta but.not fl to to porpoaeof humUlating ' Bidders TTuMten Withdrawal Chisox Otticials Have Not Decided on Sale X3HICAGO (AP) - The Sion to citber accept or reject i bid of |4 > tniUion tor controlling intereet to the Chicago White Sox could reault in e wltodrawl el the Meanwhile. Veeck said that he. Greeny and Allyn. s member ' the Sox board of dlrectore. Greeaberg and A. C. AU^n Jr-tad not reached a dedskm on the oMsr made by Chicago attorney matter of a possible sale .today. American Leaguers Stage Tight Contests 'syndicate wUeh riao Inctadea entertainer Datmy Hioinas. E)rton. obylouriy pertumed by the delay, acheduled n press oonferows today and said if the Veeck group didn't leadi a decision to the "immediate future” he would recommend to the syndicate that tbs offer be, wlto- Vlce President Greenberg, who has bssB to Cham M .8« nttolrs tecanas of Vssek’s iU bealto, says tfasre can be DO sale when there "Eptan kecips talking about the mllliani he has behind him,” said Gremtoerg. "but he never came up with otinugh caih to . warrant our gtvb« hfan an option. It's cua-tonuuy to put up five to ten per cent of the money to get an optioii and be hasn’t oome np'~wtth it." Veeck only put up 1100 for an op-thm hem Mrs. Dorothy Oomlatay Rtawy which enabled htan to pm^ chase toe M per cent atoc’ held by the group. Epton said his offer is and ooncrete’’ and toat his group has DO money proUenu. He has Slso said toat Thomas is willing and could put up the entire aim himself If any otoer members of the 14-man synOicats hack down. fitwc it iLisn hit. ItM in 3 Mft MB. iMlly a §aiB.CaU0IM9ll iar Mailf. nmiiQLiifiou 54Hol« COURSl |i nu $40,000 IN asN iM ratp to BAWAD n.vs GOLF couasi... jMt Cmm to SwUtor OriN 7 Dart • Wsrii 9 A.M.-U P.M. a om MS a FOR SALESMAN The WiU-O-Wey Omit Wh^lM Suiss Tiwiatog seiiM. CuO MI 4-7700 M drills. JokR Allmon Cp. Tiger Lead Cut to 1 Game After 8-0 Chicago Beating Chw Detroit SPdbRXS The American League teams took over the dty softball schedule last nlght ahtf the result was some of toe best play of the sea- Don Moorhead's two-run single in the 6th was the big blow in 4-1 Hi-Way Cbllision win over Sno-Boi. Art Weis of A^v Realty blanked Smith SUo ») on two hita. AMhougfa outoit nd. toe Metropolitan Oub nipped O'NeU Realty S-3 when Tom StUwell douU the clipcher to the Sto. Gary Bos ed^ ken Speto* to a duel 1-0. Lynus Grant got the 1st of two off Spears to toe 2nd and scored on an error lor the Elks’ victolry. Fisher Loc^ 596 three hito off Boe. In Avondale Church League play, St. Paul Methodist tallied five times to the 1st toning and coasted to a 7-0 win over First Church of God to hold the lead. United Pnsbyterian walloped Pontiac RLDS 10-1 paced by Don Butler’s three bits. His two-run homer started toe scoring. Detroit Acquires Hal Wopdeshick to Aid Pitebinq CHICAGO (fl -k- Several Ameri- saying toe Detroit Tigera____ anotoe^pltc^ to remain in pm- Tte league leaders got ^ piteber yesterday, Hal Woodediick, a left-hander on whom they once The Tigers traded utility infleld-tr Chuck Cottar to the Wariiii straight player deal. ★ * Wbodeahiefc. ai. has bsd an er- League stooe toe Tigers brought him up team their farm system to 1966. He waa riiuttled back to the minors before the Tigers traded him to Cleveland to 1958. The Indians sent Woodeahick to the old Washington Senators, who made him available in last winter's expansion draft. The New Senatora picked him up for 975,- Manager Bob Scheffing said Woodeahick would be used principally to relief. Terry Fox and Bob Bruce have been bothered by i trouble ' which weakened an already none-too4trong bullpen MONDara mna BOSTOsL^ Torm, IM^ K«v Tart noekM aw IftI Oouks. m. TraWan. Indians Defeat Nats, Gain Big Game By'Ita Aaaaetated Psasa The Cleveland Indians, barred om high stake card games by Manager Jimmy Dykes, are M*y-tog a hot hand at tos moment the American League race, nv tog within one game of first place with a seven-game winning streak. Dykes ruled out toe big pote to make sure the Tribs kept their minds on baseball, and the Injuns have done Just that. Out of the first division Just om day season, they’ve stacked the pen with* aces and have < firom seven games hack by wta-ntog 19 of their last 33. ,Tbe torse-man fireman brigade of r^t-handers IVank Funk and Barry Latman and lefty Bob Allen has a 1^ record. With seven saves tacked on, those topee have been to on 3I> of cyveland’a SI Latman, acquired to toe Herb Score deal with the Chicago White ^ last year, nailed a 4-0 record and hung up the Indians’ seventh ESCAPES T|tA^ — Trapped between first Tigers participating to the rundown are and aecond.,iff'fhe fourth Inning at Chicago last baaeman Jgke WoocL tep, -pitcher Phlff Regan night. White Sox runner Jim Landis, second fruqi^—(16), first baseman Norm Cash (25) and catcher left at top, manpged to get sidh^ toick to first. Dick^rown. The umpire is Larry Knapp. a 55 tie with a ti^ and blanking Washington to four innings of two-hit relief tor a 7-5 victory over the Senatdri. That put ita. Indtana mEen^ with ' front-running Detroit to the de- Rob^ Wins After 7 Losses SAN FRANCISOO (B-’’I had a hunch I waa gornia arto om,’’ said Robin Roberts, “but I was starting The 34-yaarold rlght-lutoder, one of the finest pltchen to Natkaial League history, collected bis first 1961 victory yesterday as the Philadelphia Phils beat San Franciioo 52, dropptog the Giants to third place to the National League. Roberta had lost seven dedsicxia before his trijunph yesterday and ta savored the victory quietly and of tta Werid Series. In a way, for the last-iface Phils, It was. “We dIdB’t fet hfete » Where Is He Now? Football Good to White Cormkk of the GianU each allowed six htts. McCormick, the looer, has (TWs is another to a series of his return. White again led ground gatoera.-nie foUowtog ssai?^*?" son, he paced the Uom to msiiing artides on former sports graata, answering the question now?’’) By tta Associated Press Football and success nave gone hand to hand for Byron (Wbizzerl While.' He was an all-America back at Colorado and proved his selection was not fluke by leading the^Na-tkxial Football League to rushing ta his first season to prafesshmal football. White, aftoir plajflag sm sea- took a year's abssars from the gams te siady as a Btades Sobol- Traded to the Detroit Uonaxtan Get McAuliffe's .Best BUY NOW! Gtft McAuiiffe's .Best SERVICE -AnyFime and Everytinio- VOLUME SALES Gives Yob “A Good Deal" but defy A^woto FocHiHat mmifm 'orsoaeol Can Giya Ye«i (ioo4 Servicol WEHAVEBQTft! IJOHNMWFFE 630 0AKUND AT CASS I FE 5-4101 m0f00m0m W||gasr White is serving his oaQhtiy as an assistaiit under attorney general Robert Kennedy, and Kcpntly was sent to Alabama to (Urect the government opera-tkms to the'area tom by racial strife. Then came an outstanding service record in the Pacific. White decided to devote full time to the legal field, established himself in Denver, Colo,, and gained a reputation as a top-flight attorney. Ita risstisB of Mm F. Keaaedy aa preridsta of tee UaHed States. Where is he now? thoughtfully. You’would have t of tee Phllade5 pUa pUehers get maay nmo to M's a Mg rito.* Roberts and southpaw Mike Mo- Roberta had to bear down aU the way. Double plays helped him. FINAL OUT Willie McCovey singled and Ed Bailey walked to the ninth but Ruben Amaro nabbed Kuenh’s bouncer up the middle for the final tag lor KaeM’s grouader. "Robin would have eaten Vyard I turf to »Bt that one,*’ aajd He turned to Roberts and said: 'C’mon, young follow. It’s about time you were taking a LAW1BIUMPHS A year ago Vsm Law wu a 25gam winner and tta Ptttsburgh Pirates were on top. Mow It's news when the big righitander wins one and the Pirates am fourth. drive “hMt" cokunn as rite WUte Sox knocked off tta Tigers behtad the seven-hit pitching of Frank Baumann. TWr^ace New York drew within four games of tta top with a 6-1 and 6-2 twi-nlght doubleheader sweep, over the MinnesotaTwtos. The LAs Angeles Angris dropped fourth-place Baltimore 50 on southpaw Ron MoeOer’s aixJiitter. Kansas C^y apUt a douhlebead-er at Boston, wiantag IM after ny AntonelU and Bohby Locke, finally made it with two unearned runs in the seventh at Washington against losing reliever Jotoi Gab-ler (52). Latman’a twoKwt triple triggered tta rally and gave the bullpen three victories and three saves to the lllbels seven-game games while tagging the Twins with an U-game losfa* strii«. A three-run, pinch homer by Jotamy Btanchsrd did it to tta seventh toning of tta opener, and Midiey St Ms* Ttrt MSfriSU*** TRANS TROUBLES? SAVE MONEY at Reliable Tiansmission Co. 41 PARKE ST. EE 441701 V. PONIXtC JL THISWEEKTSPEOIAU 'iiF COMPti^ WRITTiN 90.DAY 6UARANTII ON ALL WORK Revert to Old Form in Romp tta ^ 8« htel wo. tta opeMT Tite Yaakeee eel AL tanre r :.U-aad-U«oneeciitl Manfie- ttaqntagatoed a Be tor *•>«» form of Hfeoeat years and,^ ,_ the AL lead with his 19th. a two-run Shot, to the eighth. That made it 27 home runs in 13 games for New York, and Tony Kubek made it 29 tor 14 in the nigbtciip with a two-nm homer to tta seventh that gave the Yankee ahort^ a 14«une hlttiiic atreak. Jim Coatee (64) won hia to a row, first as a. starter, ____ relief by Luia Arroyo te the open-~ Rookie Roland gheldon (53) I pHdied his first complete le with a rix-Mtter ta tta aeo-ond game, clindilng it with Ua first major laaqae htt, a two-nm single, to the fifth. Den Let and Chock Stobbs, both' 54, wen the Tiger Box Score Wi r: !l(| iiN" a^ n M , a. ssr NmIb Fra6«r UpMt KTOCKHOLM (AP)-Tta United tangled with New Zealand today tta Stockholm Inte round robin tennis tournament. In the bte unset Monday than KiSSm of India dstepted Australia’s Davis CUp ace. Neale Fraser, 64, 64. Baumann ContinuiB H«x Ov«r Bengali D#6pitt Wood'i 3 Hiti CHICAGO (yPl)-Tta Chicago' White Sox and Detroit Tigers Jotned'ferces in rolling back the clodi last night. It was ^to a nostalgic experience tor White Sox fans who have witnesaed to stunned disbelief Chicago’s uneiqtecte^ ptungs League baaement Ih these early waeks of the season. But last night, at least, the Sox regained the “CtoGo’’ magic of 1999 when they captured the pen- They rseelvad a tpatWtag ed auperbiy, Mt well sad Uterplty “ran" to aa 94 victory ever De------------------------------------ The Tigert, who have been u much of a positive surprise this year as tta White Sm have been a nmthra one, also reverted to played lil blMHims. like second-division stum- ■ They certainly bore little resemblance to the team that has led the league since tta second week of tta campaign and if they don't watch out, they’ll be ousted from the top «ot before the week is out Olf 1 Clevriand’a rampagtog Indians won their seventh In a row last night and thus moved to within OM game—and that’s scalping distance—of the Tigers. Baumann, an old Detroit nem-eris, yielded eeven rimtan hi re-eofrihv ir .............. The prafly lefthander waa in troitela telly in die fourth hmtog when stogies by Rocky Cbinvito and Steve Bona pot runners on But after walking Chico Fernandez to fill the baaes, pitcher Phil Regan filed out to end the inning. Tta BoUtary bright apot in the diaaetroua evening was tta hitting Of rookie aecond-baaeman Jake Wood who collected three of the aeven Tiger hita. Deririe for U Mia I a by drfvlag la thiea raM. Jim Landis wu another big hitter for Chicago aa ta tmagad tour etraiaht singles, icoM twioa and knocked to two runs. * But it wu tta While Sox’ baae- nmntog. once regarded as the ■courfe of the Anmican League, that contHbuted u much aa anything elu to the Tigers’ amber- onetwEte itr fiMn-staIrt PONTIAC ROCKCOTE PAINT STOai I 6-cemer Nwoa N 1-7119 \ Psffc trm — Rasp af ita* f**** Heta i ^ ^ I la i4f . FMar vr g ^ tatafv in i •’a'.'' , THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, Jl^E 6, 1061 THTRTEEir: hav» been wiUdng in hit alevp played U hoiei before diecoverint .be wu. oo the vron( golf ooune. Yeeteidey started out as a day who ts bidding lor a berth'in the Ost Nattonal Open in today’s 36-hole- sectional qualifiers at Graasc lie Qolf and Country Chilr. Snsliay 'tiM ever-popolar toead was la Dorado Baaeh. Ppeito BIco, where ho aad his V.p. toammates breesed to aa easy vietory la the Oaaada Cap ar pimmk NICE CATCH A woman ducks out ol the way of far reaching New York Yankee third baseman Oetus Boyer aa a male 'fan takes the play away frohi.him on a pop fold at Yapkee Stadium last night. The Yanks won a doubleheader from the sagging Minnesota Twins. s Thacker Cards Best Score, but Bone Gets the Dough By BlUi CORNWELL Joe Thackers, assistant professional at Red Run, forgot to pay his'15 entry fee tor Month’s 18-hoie Pro-Am golf toqmament at Edgewood. Country Club. His lapse of memory cost him a net profit of 187.50. , • Thacker, former head pro at Knoliwood, was the beat golfer in the field yesterday with a flve-under-par 33-33-66, l|ot he cbuMn’t collect top prize money because of the delinquent “fin.” A total of ^ pros and 162 ama teura competed in the tourney. LBAomo acoBsa JM ThMfctr-BIU Adsiai .....Sl-Ub-O Jm Thaekw-Btrb Baland ....Sl-D—tt atsD Jsvor-Bob. OTMOBclr ... .30-3)-dt 0«iM hOM-Jtirr Knm*iiik7 ..S2-1S-M Jo* TbMkor-Kon Pum* .......S3-3S—M Oon* Bono-R» Bowie .......U-3S—M The benellctory ef Thacker’s S:S=8 Oeaa Boae, who was thejwxt best la the tewney with J«-ss-47. no Warwick Hills pro pocketed top nwoey of fKA«. Roa Pox-._........ ..... Roy B**ttl*-^n OWrloa ___________ .. B. Prletkoni-a. RIehordooa ...SVOS-SS Udoo Brlnt-Tom OrOc* .......SS-M—M BIU JUUIomon-Pronk Psliuobo J1-" “ O. WbnoDor-H. Ptahman Jerry Prteikern-Kd lUa**l ..SJ-„ „ Gary WUtoaor-BorTT Solomoo U-34—«t Toh Coomoo-AI Ota^...........JS-M—IT JaWor-Bara*y------- ----------" trd-Jobo...... ........... “ Alexander SI-JJ—IT „ Sink ....n-Si-k7 Bcrcmjlan J. Prleikorn-B. Proncb ...... Dae* OlbMm^l Rond* .....U-SI-lT Oaeo Oiboan-goora* WUaoo. ..SS-S4-tT Ray Maiulro-Roy Laundry .. 3S-SS—fl Bin Matlm-Morl* DaborB ** ^ Jerry Towaund-Jo* Betdort 2, and birdied the 3rd, 9tft, 15Ui, 16th and I8th. Thacker had no bogies and birdied the 3rd. 9th, 10th, 14th and 17th holes. He posted -haok-to-hack-Junlie deuces with 20- ___________________ foot putts and caimej ranaster for another ••bird.” I?™ Thacker misled out on low pro cash, but he and two of his smae teur partners shared first place Nrith Stan JaWor of Glen Oaka in the best-bdll portion of the touma- Bill Adams of Red Riin, a 33-year-old Birmingham steelbroker who Is married to the former Joan Olaen of Pontiac, and Herb Ealand, amkher Red Run member, joined farces with Thacker for a pair trf 63s. P. WUoen-Dr. OtT B HMn CoTO-mck Sa Tonkt*-mn I________ _ - .. Tos ArSoyno-BUI PnUor ......34-S4-« Tex Ardoyno-Lon Mali* .....34-M—M BIU KlUbmnn-Dlek Bonaor ..n-S»-W Bin KlUlomM-B. O. Krab* .. .Sl-ST—« Pout Ton Looson-Jebn Boeel M-M-W a. Ph*(kem-A. Andoroon ....aS-S|-lt Wony Lotky-John DHvor .....n-i|-M A. lUdnoBd-H. aonilllfm .. .M-O-dt Jerry auinron-BUl Beuur . ..U-U-dd Beettle-Jock WbltkhoaM..M-ia-dd The Thacker-Adama card read 81-st while the Thacker-Ealaa^ heora was St-Sl. The two Thacker leama had to divide top honors with Jawor aad Bob GywHaok. Prank ------ —.—_________ ______ - Jim Chapman-Al poaen .......3T-M--da Tlx Ardoyno-Ted Wlllla .... II-" " Bd Camplon-I B. Kocalf-Dr. Thacker earned 1238.42 tor hla double shAie of first while Jawor bagged 8119.21. Adams, Ealand aiM Gyselinck each netted 179.48 In. merchandiae prixn. Following Thacker and Bone in the low pro category were Pine l^e’s Jerry Meskbrn and Tommy Oosmos of'Oakland Hills, both of whom shot 34-35—69. Par at Edgewopd is 35-36-71.. PCH Njne Sweeps .Huskies in Twin-Bil Pontiac Central wljipped Pontiac Mihem in a doubleheader while nanbrook waa losing two of its St three games in the prep baae-dl windup Saturday and Monday. Ray Cblllns fired a two-hitter, niiing seven in a 3-0 Chief vic-cy. Loser Tom Zink allowed five letles. Gene Lupplno singled in IS tally and Bob Pomeroy bat-d in the odier two. Dte nightcap waa 8-5 with Rudy ansom besting Ray Gtowas. PCH wrcame a 5-4 deficit with three the 5th featuring one of Ran-m’s two bita. Luppipm had a dou-e and two aingles, George StMl-gs tripled and tingled, John Mar-IX had two hits pacing a U-hlt at- ranbropk bowed 4-8 at Flat 4c with Didt Modter fee loier faen split idth Flint Oentrsl. n Billesdon hurlpd twoJilt ball Mosher, handling the catching, a two-run homer Jn..a 4-2 win. bral got even, 7-3. RUpb Jenkie-Uul;/ Herbel . .30-11—« Ildon Brlni-Bob MalU(*n ____n-33--0l .IMod Brlx(i-N*bl Weldrop ... 31-U—M Tom Cnmoi-Tlm Baldwin ______13-34—M — '^moe-Vle Wf ' ------- dmend-atsr ttleijJbn^C lom-a. RIc Peuit BUaee- W. W. Wati____ Bay Itasulre-Jeba Croeby . Joa Pemandw-nalpb Taftr y* kakey-Roir Wetmoira . ..ll-K > Lula-Pet* WlDonnckl . . .tl-K nk Wllion-Tayler PataBy . .U-S< Snead Palls 'Wrong-Way By BILL CORNWELL hired the aasnymous youngster as a caddie and began touring ^ knew how to play the game be- Greeefceeper Clarfeioe WhUe ind hla ................ idayinc, he waa so far away,' White said. "HoweVar. we couk It was certainly As soonas the Internatkinal competition whs finished, hopped aboard a piano and'headed tor Detroit where he planned to tiJhe up tor today'a trials with a practice round at Groaae Be. Sam had not been able to catch any aleep when the plane landed at- Detroirs MetropoUfan airport Monday at 5:25 a.m. Snead hailed a taxi and paid |18 In cab fare for a trip to Groaae Dq. The hitch In the story is thia^-Sam told the driver to* take him to Orchard Lake Country Qub tnBtea^^ of Groeae Be. It Tigte before 1 e’etoek frhea Saead strolled to Oiehard Lake’s first toe aad teaee Maaday Is a •‘ctoeed” day at the area’a prl-vato clahs, there waa aebedy arouai except one anaU aaUentl-fled boy. Sam diought it was peculiar that the premises were so quiet, but he Several Top Golf Stars in U.S. Open Sectionals ^ NEW YORK (UPD-Sam Snead. Roaburg'and Australia’s ffeter Thontton join an array of 298 gdU- last 85 berths in the U. S. Open golf cbampkafiaUp. A group of 96 pros and eight amhteura. qualified with only a few major caauidtlea>fai seven sec-tibnsla yesterday. Thoee 44; todiQr’a 85 and 21 oQiers exempt feom'all qualifying will teXoft in pursuit of defend champlan Palmer in the Open at Oakland HQla Countiy aub near Pontiac June 15-17. Palmer, Hebert Set Golf Week Target Today qpCAGO W ■- U.S. Olien champion Arnold Palmer and PGA tlOist Jay Hebert today meet in 18 holea of medal play with the whmer’a score the target dimax-ilng National Golf .Week. Gdfera from Coast to coast will try to match their net aoorea in bne or several rounda, played on courses ol thrir own choosing, against the Palmer-Hmrt winner's card. The PGA-eponsored Nati Golf Week began last Monday with competitors contributing M for each 18-hole round played to the National Golf Fund Inc. SUnce 1952, charities and worthy golf projects have received |801,647 the fund. Jet John York Blanks Lake Orion on One Hit causd he waa knocking almost everything right up to the stick.”, "It wasn't nnin he eame .wsBi-iBg down the Ufa fairway that daunted, handed Ms happy pee-wee caddie a |10' bill for hla services to Gnsse Be WMte. win' volunteered to drive I the links •*** “* um lairway ma S bay *»•“ <®*> •» deanied While. "Wenethknea happcMd and talermed Un ti Snead, pertwps a Ukle embar-aaaed but nevertbelm still un- “Sam'a.golf bag was almost as Mg as that Md,” White laughed. "Snead told roe he acttndly became concerned about the boy and tried to makq thlnga easy- for Mm whenever be could, but the little guy just wouldn’t quit—he stuck it out all the way. I don't know how he Don January of Dallas and Bill Biadorf of Denver with nine under wifae nation tor the towns, paced the nation yesteraay by firing .seven under par G's along with “ to qaally at OrsasB wifa velersa Walter dapan’a cBea CMa Po aad At any rate. White chauftered Sam (Wrong-Way Corrigan) Snead to Grasse Be and the sweetswinging pro from White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., stepped to the first of the correct golf course nd 12 nScn. record tor the DaUas letlc Ctob coarse with Ms se nwnd of n-SS-di. Bisdorf hdd ar front nine of 88 on Pete Cooper and CMck Harbert were among four leaders at 146 at Atlanta where the veteran Fred Haas just slipped in by winning a sudden dfath playoff. Roabuig tries at Bakersfield, Calif., and Thomson tees off in the WashfeRton sectton. The largest aectkaial today is in the New York area where 82 will be shooting for 20 places. Among the entries art Claude Harmon, Doug Ford. Wes EQls and Paul Chariey Sifferd, a Negro regular on the tournament traUi failed to make the qualifying list at CMcaga JacMe Burke tnissed by three shots at Dallas where Joe Conrad, former British Amateur champ and now a pit), misted by six. Snead, accompanied by Wally Barhemo of FraakltB Hills sad big Jdha Baninm of Orsad Rapids, flred 84 " " par 8646-78 teyoHt. Biirk- four Mrdles and a double-bogey fiye on the bw'k aine, and ftor- No one seems to know for sure what Snead posted af Orchard Lake. Sam confessed to a 31 on the front side, but never revealed what he did coming home. According to the. enthusiastic reports of his pint-sized caddie, it’s, a fairly safe bet that he i^s in the low 60s. So a day thdt-sM(Hed oft on the wrong foot for sleepy Sam ended satiifactprUy. After playing -the wrong course, Snead had Ms warmup session at Grasse Be. 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SiCtNAW I iBsy CiHdlt T8^| .Of , _l ♦ : 'v ir Admits Shooting Through D^t of EstTangpdWiiO in Clrcait Court ywiwday to felon* •mult aad preialMd Judge Stwiton G. nonilww ht’d «t«y out of Ms estranpid wtts's neighbor- He admittsd flung k Ifr-gkuge shotgun on Msy SQ through the kltcfaien door of the home st^fO Tkylor St. whan his former ^ lin. 27. IhMd. Ho kkid he hMl ookfbwd M tho ookrty f M tiw REMfMBiR nnjDn «umr WoR THI You Sm RiMh said he bad |one thart to |lkiy his newsboy. “Everybody in that neighborhood It very much afraid of this man." MitcheU said. flsttiag Ms tkolencc tor June 19. Judge Dondero still continued Ms bond at 1100 but xvamsd Rinh. ot 227 Chamberlain St., “to rtay away" from the neighborhood, Ms wtfk anif children. - PONTIAC sr ra»Mu Gen. W. Muiidy. currently commandant of the Armed forces Industrial College, has been' named commander in chief of the Air FOrpe Alaakah com* ksfa th^ speftding program by 1000,000 a year, it ★ Iliat Is ^ sum that Cdmmif-•kmer JOaeph A. Childs estlqiates Is needed, in addition to the $13.23 million budget written by the legla* latuke fq( lfCi-62, to malntai Operations at their eiirrent level. It kiw't be avallahle. Rackets Boss Has No Nation Neither did h allow for medical, and gr^ Insurance fits, also ordered by the commie-fOr mandatoiy step sMary state i^cemeh, longe^dty paymi CaHot AAarcellb Back in U S. Aftar R«i»ction by-Six Countrios ‘So we have no chetoa bi cut beck whenever and/wherever NEW OiPtbEANS (UPl)-^Rackets boss CarloaMarceho. reputed, hebd ' ' e Gulf coast arm of the Mafia, _ i\(nan.without a country today, rejerted by at least she nations. ,The United ^tes (kporteif Mar* <^o to Guatemala ^bHl 4 and wanu to eject Mm again, taut so far hasn’t been able to find an* other country that will let Mm come in. Guatemala also deported Mm. kMwa as “Hm Uttle Maa” in anderwerld circles, surrindeied to the Immignitlon Servloe aftor He was clapped la Jail. He said he lost 20 pounds as he was driven from one South American country to another, and broke the ribs when he fell on a forced march through the nKMmtaJns of la Salvador. tJ.S. Atty. M. Hepburn Many filed a felatyv chargi'ol illegally re-entering DM United *States and had bond artiat iBO.OOa. But the Immigration Servioe retained physlnl custody and said it would not set him free, bond or no bond. How Marcello, allegedly a "bttsi-m'‘ partner of FYank Coistello, got back Into the United States was still a mystery. His lawytrt >*kl they would not mroent until a hearing scheduled for June V. When the trans-Atlantic cable janed in 1858. first ware exchanged by President Bu-and EnglaiNt’s Queen Vic- No'Extra Money for State Police Cor KiltrGiH, 8 Mutt Sloth Sponding by $690,000 In Ordof to Po^Roducod F6i^^ CBARWm* » - Ei^byear-old Gall B. Bei»et was amidi and killed by a ear Mondsy night wMlc croaeii« the road in front of her three miles east of Stofe AAdn Choton BUCK Hia FALU. Ffc- » ~ -I The genersl ayned «f Hetonnad Churches of America Monday elected Dr. Marlon de Velder of EAST LANSING UB.Btote poUca, the aUa of Sflobigan’s 4aw an-<----------------... sfs gsittag aat TIm tagtolatore left the etato '.police oeoa bay ratoe Miarad hy the avU Servioe <%mmtoalm far Ujai etoto emptoyea, Ineludtog CMIds figured the ftOO.OOO would flw aalary and expenaea of 86 new treoperl, inuluding the coats'of the patrol ears they oper-ata< Inatead,' he laid, the force will bxduaUy be reduced to about SO below Hi adtOorfaied strength of ' ■■■ by June SO, 1962. Eighteen men will graduate from recruit adiool this month. After men retfiint or resigninf won't be replaced. Divorce Decrees Trousseau Gifts Opened by City Prid&to-Be Marpret Wilma Selvala opened peraoaal trousseau gifta Saturday hmeheoft given by Mrs. Ricb* ard Stimson at Devon Gables. Tte guests includsd Mrs. Ray* mogd_ Sdval»-of 4adaan r mother of the honorce, staff members of the Oooperetive Extenskm Service Mrs. Hsrmon Lawyer) Mrs. Jack TIberg, Mrs. Cteorgo Hsry, Judi Wanj^ .aniLli Btal7~BM^bH(ial dttahdants. A A W Attendants st Mias Salvala’s )NI "CONI WITH THI WINr* * M:^:;riH6w starts at dusk ) - STARTS TONIGHT - ~1 fXCiUStVf r uAki-, SOON! »GWI WITH THi WIND**"^ FIRST SHOWING _ IN THI-- PONTIAC AREA June M at Grace Lutheraft Onsch wU fee LMa Burt, maid «f honor; Jodi Warrilow, Barbara Mmtaldi. Mrs. Richard Selvala, Mra. 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TYPICAL LOAD CONSISTS OF; • pno Lady’s Coat • Two Mcn’i Suita • Three Ladiea* DrMaes • One ChIM’a Snow Suit DRIt.KLEEIW^ Ine. $415 FHaabeth Lake Road j r I 3 Blocks IT. of telegraph i' • ' ' ■■■ A’ ; ' . ' ,k V- FIFTEEN Ignored Work of Vi$ionary Rocket Scientists 4 ' Bjr HD MOODT t AP NewalMtaiM Writer » Whatever the nllttvy riffiifi--- _____________________________ k «4he United States a diuMinf in . rWorld-opinion. ' Russia was first in orUt, first in to deep spacfc. first to hit the - moon and pbotograph its tar side. ■'The fl]^ astronaut is named -Yuri - a sns riiri fiajr, the UJ. weald .. ----------igim March Id,, 1926. 'JTbat day the world’s first liquid-- fuded rodtet spluttered acrou the calm of Auburn, Mass. The Ameri-'can visionaiy who invented/ the ^^Woekei Dr. Robert H. Goddard, Twu pleased. America, except fpr a tew startled residents, wasn’t lis- .'. Working on his own, however, jGoddard by IMl. had produced a Irocket that was almost identical to JIthe German V3 that was to teiror-*lse London in 1944. Those shots; -'not Goddard’s, suddenly made 'America rocfcet-consdous. filalin, meanwhile, was also teaming some lessens. As aimiM fought into Germany they went awed by the destruction left Allied bombers. - Stalin was more than awed. He - was worried. He had no strategic Rather than try to make ap ~ AnssriBB’s almaet laBunsenat-ahto bsaiber toad, a termer Se- as many ' In 1947 he reportedly told i meeting of the Politburo he wanted a rocket capable of hitting New ^ York Dty which ’’would make it j easier to talk with the gentleman , That same year the ’Truman ad-mlnistratiaa turned down a military pihpoeal to spend |75 million on development of a super rocket --which eventually became the Atlas. The President’a scientlflc i advisors said the cost would be c astronomical. ' W A A The Navy had already asked |5,-S8 million for a satellite program in 1945. The Air Force made i similar proposal a year later. | James Forrestal, the first secre- t tary of defense, reportril neither 1 plan had ahown a military value t worth the cost. "However,” be added, * flon . . . deserves further study BOMBERS GET MONET . But bombers were our main n money went. The amumption was that Russia was concentrating dn bombers, too. Then, in the early 1960s, new radar the Soviets were firing rockets. "We found they were gdng h dreds, even more than hundreds' of mih»,” said Roy Johnson, then vice president of the General Electric Go. which worked on the Atlas was reactivated plaaaed to have about •M,M9 pawids thraal-lbe peww ef the Atlas was to be able to hit Russia with a hydrogen wait Then, in 1964. the United States exploded a hydrogen bomb that created the most jwwerful blast in history—yet was small enough to fit a rocket only half as power- Kennedy Men Begin to Worry Over Inflation ' WASHINGTON (AP) - Top White House advisers say there . is; rising concern In the Kennedy admlnlriration over the threat that businra recovery ' .There Is no thought of resort-: iqg to direct price or wage controls barring "s wartime situation,” said Chairmaa Walter W. ,Heller of the President’s Council of. Economic Advisers. But Heller added: "We Will have to exerdse self-restraint to Three administration leadert-> Heller, Secretaiy of the Tnasney ; Dougias DOkn, and Walt Whlt- the Piesldenfe-otresoed the renewed threat of advancing prim in addiesaes to the Advertising Sarah Churchill Finad for Druh|c*nna» Again BRIGHTON, England (AP) -Sarah Owrchfll, actress datr"’“ of Sir Winston ChnnteiU, fined two 'po(Mids-|l»^ for being drunk and .disorderiy in ' It was her eighth appearince on such charges in two years. She pleaded guUty and ^ the ^;^^&Ute: ”I have nothing sny ewept tm I lerst it" Tfee PONTIAC'^"**^ TtTUftnAY JTTNE «. HWl Can you invest a dollar OR MORE A DAY . . . ____________unnlKte an It I& Anurleui UMtartryT Uany llmnal Maaa.l»vt plus to aUl fon to tnvaat a itlaor aa ai|ch aa you «&h on a ■yitomatln baala. Num« or Write Today for Full DetaUs C. J. NEPHLER CO. FI a.*ii7 tri CommNnity NafioMl Bank BMf. roTit Taking Eases Eariy Grain Prices — Grain futures _ mrally easier in early deallnp toda)r on the board of trade as profit takers cashed in on the advance of the previous i a TRADING STAMPS’ “ WEDNESDAY H Thrifty pharmacists Chorgc less for F.llmg PRESCRIPTIONS DOUBLE HOLDENS Setbacks were limited to small fracUons in the grains but-ran to about two cents on old cng> DRUG STORES I B ClI Mamtobing a healthy bvestment program calls for a oontbuous evaluation of the eecurkiee you h<^ Scientific breokthrouf^ technokgieal advances ... dmngee b consumer tastes and habits—ore among the many bctors that create new sales opportiinhies for forward-thinkbg companies ... end txedhma opporiul^i for the-aiert investor who rogulorfy rtviom'his hoUingt. Helping investors keep abieast oflheTmpoimiriiew Jevelupmeitla-ahapbg up .................................. - - -- daily on the busbese front is one of tbe many extra services offered by Ws Lercben A Co. Y>u are weleeme to come b and talk over current tyende with any of our registered representativee. There’s no cost or obligatba. CaO or vto ua today. Watling, Lerchen & Co. M«mh»$ New York Stodt Exchange Cal PS l-WM. er visit WaOtag, Lerthen * Co. Offtees at Ml Pentlae State Bank was. *—Mac. Mieh. AMHIomI efflees la Ana Art” ---------------— I. Detroit aa« Now Toik. .$ E R V I N 8 M I C N I « A N I N V*E S T 0 R S SINCE 1111 the foOowbg are I . . covertng sales of locally groam picdnee by growaci and sold by them te wbolesak package lots. Quotattana are fundshad by Um Detroit Bureau o< Mathets, as at nktey. Brokers said same of the offer-b«s In July soybeans were related to the government report late Monday on inspections of the commodity lor export last week. Their reports showed 1.4 million bushels expected compared with 2.2 million for the same week a year was daicrlbed aa oia- sasrs.*! drain Prices CHICaOO USAIN cmcaoo. ......... ““ trslai: %r. 1.ITH Dm . . a.Q}^ Her . 1.MV. are Underwe -Oliv«t-< Nf# PRIMA 20 Haod Addtoe and Sob. MacMne o Credit Ralanee • list 10 • TotsI II Coloain $115 pins 7.IS P.R.T. JORES TTFEWRITER D«troit Product NEW YOllE CB -r A at small plui and minqs signs left the atock market b ahjhregidar pattern early this afternoon. If I any trend either way, It in) ' ksto........... ______J: Rbifilrj. Rbgssfk, oaMaor. dM. bSs. ..... CeUsfO. ha.............. ..... Bndho, ha. ....................«i. —~ ___ LettaSa lise plana for tta diacount deparlmect ^ ..............a bore chata and Standard Oil of w.: ................. ____________MIA tea ea^ •i;iS take oad Setviee 1051 W. Motan PI 2-UOI BAKER HANSEN ,^lBSBr«BC8 CtOpaBT INSURANCE -AIL FORMS- HOMB OWNERS -PJmOSJQLICT ASPBCUITT PkMit FE 4-1SS8 714 CONMUmn MATIOMEL BARI BLD6. PONTIAC Livestock DSTaorr uvbstocx --- ■ (AT)-____ uei moderately IM head hl|h ____— yeatUnt ------ ^^dm*^S^St.N: _______________ l^ii teed and lew ehetoe IISO leva tt.SS-UAt: seed iteeri si.so- ---: three loadt eiielee battara njS; aeaturint toad batfari tl.SS-n.W; utility eows il.M-lT.M itroof wtljhu It.OO; caanera and cutter) U.M-tCN: etroot wei^bu up to 17.01; utility hulii up to Hoft-SaUhIa its huteheri epentnf •tea»: Mwe tte Murat: few loM Ho. 1 ttO-JU Me. iT.7S-17Jt; Mo. ' iN-nt Ibf. 17.SS-1T.SI: 1 aod I tto-aso Ibt. U.7S-17.7I; Me. * —- * *“ *“ Ibe. lS7t-llM: Mo. 1----------—---------- IS.U: NO. 1, P, and t SOS-Mt ». eowa 11.S0-14.M; S n^d t 4SS-SM ». U.W-JIU; h«drivl*n-»)t' Vaaltre-SaUhM Its eUady priu. .... art seed aod ehotot H.tS- _________________S«.te-lt.te; eull itUlty 1I.SS-S4.SS. ShMp ■ SaMN> Mt Msrkst aol ad Poultry and Eggs -__iry type heae IS-IS; - Usbt type beai S-IS; Beayy type roatUn err- *-Iht. SlM-»; hreUere tad frytri 1-4 lS-17: Barred Rocki II iraeje: aene come DITMOIT BOOS orrnoiT, juae s (api—lit prio paid par daaaa by nrti rteeleert <1( llTcred te Detroit, Mom Uv M doM ---- —lumera trsda (laeludad U S. 40-47; extra > tt-5; madlam W- Mrn MH-40i larga *1; taiau St. Browaa—Orada A astra Mrte 17: larse l-ItVS; amdlmu SSM-ll; cbacki S7H. Lodge Calendar Rwulsr Meeting. Osklsnd Soot-ish Rite C’-- —-------- — . «tish Rite Club. Mssonlc Temple,! r^tr :Ave^-Wed.J]me 7, 6:90 pj Dinner. Deyfona Beabtrsteek~ci The Echo .eatelUte can be eeen in this area today at 8:26 p.m., degree! above tbe horison. It will, be b the eduth, moving south- S ... eClR "Evn«p» Haima" !l "Expert Home' REMODELING .ooernSng''® A ROOM ADDITION lEE PLANNING 'rAUIlT AND lUMPUt >0OMS ■AUMINTS . UCUATIOH AOOMS , ATTIC MOMS • NIW MOM /SMNn SKITCNINS • tATHMOM eiM • lAUum sooM aomtions - FHA TERMS -5 YEARS TO PAY NO PAYMENTS LABOR amd MATERIALS 1 CaUffowl ^ PROTECTED RY certified guarantee ' 1 FE 3-7833 A RECR6ATION ROOM Dl|8 DrilD COKSTRUCTION CO. PlU Dkllll 92 w. Huron St. MoMS^if* lSrhff^L"of*a* puhUe aSriBs te be luM by tba White Uke •waiBlp Boelat Beard at tbe Towntblp ia)l oa Iteaday, Suae 11. INI. at l:sl p.m. te eoatlder the tellowiac ebaasea IB UM SODlBi; OrdtBBBM. To amend tbe White Lake Towasblp Rural ------•—-------- —itr:Av^-Wt__ Dinner Deyfona race pictures. Reservations. __ 3-8873. Clyde O. Townsend, Presl- Timetabiwfor Ectio ----idedl—Arta _______ Add: Mew Maetlea l.*-Ayw and Width of tM (at tauowa). Ma dw^aa ba a width of late lhaa Baraat .......j‘> Faat and aa aii^ leaa tbi Ba^ thauMBd, Twa Huadrad ai. nfty (ILSN) Squart FoM, not aonaaUy under water, i^h a wlalmam width at the treat biilldlat llaa of not leae than ScToaty-VlTe (7S*T Feet tor «Mb iamily ..-------------------- ---------- ScToate-F hoaeetf th If the lot dlrertf toward the rear, the width may -------------- parallel to. preytdH. Tiowew. . on a eurred itreet, — which, the aide lot Uaee •w.------.w. of with, aad ?iaeipal*’bu"ldlni^’la wbtA eSae thi width of tbe froal lot Mae ahall be nel leak than Flfty-FIra ItTl FUet. and pro-Tided further, that If the let abuta an a utrad atraat. wharaia the lot linta eoa-ana toward tha rtar. tba laeaaurt el ./Idlb abaU ba tekaa eolaeldfnt with aad paraUtI to the rtaf bnildlu Uha of the ^-t axiatliu and of record at tha tin. laeace of Uila ordinance. In the eace of new plata, where. ly at any a w%at^may ba tubmUM ______ship Beard of Appeala ter approTtl. The BoM’d ed Ajo te tha 'Tewaahtp Beard of final (———•• —-A te m rTatlea of tha jrabUe haaHh. ptaeo aad aatety aad are har^ erdtred te taka effect thirty (N> daya after ---- '^**^5iTM SSSi waa'iaUretted arc rcquctted to be It. A copy of the XobIbc OrdlaaaiM rn tetetbar with Slay N. JBact*teSt aIgM taOeate tito etart el |he V. I. Steel WMe elf ^ at 88%. whUe JoMB * LaaghBa SeeSned Htoik. TTadli«-wu moderately active. Wide movera were few and far Woolmftth another 3% to 8T% on Califoniia row 1% to 53% in re-iction to Justice Department approval of its merger wi|^ Kentucky Standard. Superior Oil of Califor nia added to its early gain, trading up 67 at 1,345. Furalcy irasT ■trsiwwsKvlfc . I’-rinCrriiaFw!! Chemicals vrere strong, with Air Reduction up 1% at |1% dnd other leading Issues fractionally higher. Rubbers also moved up small amounU, but other Industry groups Boelag, alt 1% at ea pahllsked re|wrtsi al detects in the Bn Stratofortme, leeov- It dropped again, tiadiag • •t44%. Nbw York Stocks Lockh AIre .. Laac 8 Cem . ___ ____cp .... n* Lerlllard , ... Am M A Fdy SS.I LouANch Am Met Cl .. tS.7 Meek 7 Am Slotorc .. 11.1 IlknnliL-Am M Oai ...NJ dennlte .... . ~~ ufertlaCo . il A Tal lSt;t M*adCp ... 1.4 Sterck ■ ______________j.l MpUMaa . Armour A Ca 4«J Mbn UAU M.1 Mat Wheel .SI Bteias Air .. si.4 Mueller Mr .. M^rre^Cp . N.tCMb7 ' BruiMwlck . Burreusbi .. 414 Net Dairy ■ fl* NatOype .. , Natl Lead .. : MT Central . A Weet Cal Pack Calm A „ san.s;’. a ss'.« !! « Mor Fee • SI OAxtrMD J^*Sl " M l ---Oerdeae. 1 •eetlea wite 1 sraToi. P ?S?afR. h M.4 Rnmcoia'!... ..., ____Cola ... N pfGite .... 41.S calf Palm ...44.S FbelpaD ..... M.S cid ........ M S .phiiio .....ai _. FhniF- . M.S I . St.4 I Oorn Fd . CurtU Pub Daaca Mac Deere .... Dot MIe Die C Seas . M.4 NapubHe MU . M.4 BeTloa . . ll.l Rex Drug ..... Royal I Safewa feway St ... Al Res «P •.. • M-1 ..... ILT StRei BS-pSf- -......- — Mr t ... 1S.I Sinclair .......41. Mod . .1M.7 8o«ony_.,..... Mff ... H.7 South Fee .... S3 _ ^ Mu ... i.i Sou Ry .......... M.^ at F.M. AYIRAOBS CARACAS. Vineiuela W - > E. Stevenson heads for Argmttaia today after ja 46-hour visit to Vene-zUelaTs capital, first stop on presidential iplssion to Latin I itber of Roterte ■ *— Howeu- I—. .........- - ^ai^da’ and 'IrflUem’ TjUlllamij Mrs. Ouy WlmaiM. Funeral eter-lec waibe held Wedaeeday. June TatTM pm. from Rlchardemi. Bird FuaerU Bame. Walled VUt, with Rot. Carl Orapea^e pfflcl-atlns. latermeat la ^kla--* Memorial OArde'ae. Tdre- Hjwen--"I tie la ctate at the a-Rlrd Funeral Borne, Card of Thanln MT BIARTFMLT THANKS TO ALL who extandad eomtorUnf aym- P^^V‘5‘‘«n..‘r"brXr'*1Rr‘ beautiful eerrlte, floral o^ ss- Si ------- Heme. Mri. Daeid (Oladyt) S frieade, aelchbore aad ^laUree ter tbalr mAay aete of Md^ earde of eympathy aad ^al of- me^et our balOTMt wifi and mother, Bertha O. Opratui. apodal thaake to Um Haeri .CiMpel of tbe Sparke-Orlfna Fuaeral Hoaw and Bee. HearV Funeral Dtracterg 4 COATS PUNBBAL BOMB „ DBATTOH FLA IBS • OB 7-7711 Donelson-Johns PUNBRAL BOMB Dedtoed tar Fuaerale" •FANKMRIFPIB Thaushttnl- Voorhees-Siple Cutetofjf Lota 8 SBAOTIFOL LOT. ranT MeeM F^ t^t***^ FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 m«l 8 OJB. to t lJB. AU anore ehaedd ba ya. Rrted immediately. Tba lee aaeumea ha rera^ ilbUI)^ for arraru . Mbat ter that parUea al Bm fjrE laiartloa at the adeaitlea-BMot whieh hat beea rw- {XeuT^ !:;^r ‘SSl’^^.rate It# deadline ter eeaoslls-— -* '—Idem wenl Ada t dny of pnhHea-le flret laeerUea. CASH WANT AO MAtBR Llnee I-Ody >Oaye AOafe } !U S II .1 An nddlUeael ehAite el Me wUI be mode ter aee af FooUaa Frau box aumbare. HOW. ABOUT Are you ready for like-rtew car? Read These Classified Columns.. Qassification 106 for the car of your choice. Region Dealers And Inidividualr... K«cp this column fresh with doil>[ listings of your fkvorite model sn^ make at competitive prices. IF YOU . ARE IN THEMARKETNp'wf' ^ qrsbontob^ CONSUL^ ClataUiqttioo 106 - .'TMa^I 'i ■■ ''r. Buet ap^ la jwr-U OUM*. m Bsid- brothar ef Jol Ambitious^^oung men Lana tatarMtlml orsaMsatte wuriatarrlew ebarp yauM mi to tesla Ueinini tor a mlta pr inlnc tor a-- .^parlmeal. No---- axparlenea ateoeury, but yaw muit te bndaeuUke sM eiaaert-ly Mteratted la a parmsnaat pa-dllaa. For InterTtewi eaU OR 4-S4tl betwean » end S p.m._ CAB ORIVB^ mIm°* COLLEGE STUDENT II per week. Men needed Im- Sbi l16,.*,J2rSf JiK": CREDIT MAN. Iinmx WOMC. AF-Ply I Worth SSIjiSew. ■ CAB DRnrmtTFULL ANb FART isTAhusii^'' i Kcrmsmi open for married. maa n te 4S wlUi ear aad jehaae. Fleuam euulde work. 1117 p1ue axpaaiet weekly. For paraeeal laterrlew eaU Or 74MS. #iNISHXti CARFtBTtRR-CktoN. Bud 7 m------------ rsir- cert te fill Tnonndu. Full Or pert time. OpportUBity te earn pood laeemc. IM N. Ferry, S:J« to i»'’V6P^kt AT A dTAlifllnLL In your preuet tek. laTuUsnte the lAlM podtlon our aauoaelly koowB company bae, tor. 7 men who arc married er^er M. Bx> penie-pald tralnMy. Nut appear lumm ZwJt mm.----iojs!SsssJs«t.iTJi: Behram.______ fttMtoEimifa OEBT.LEIIAB iwVtUni. dapend- ... commercial accounte o houee te beuee. PoilUon. open each eummer te right, man. untetWe will InjerTlew wlUiln a REAL ksT-Alk SALESMAN, Xk- -------- J , J4S OaklAad Are- rlenced ter dry < TEACHERS ^^“arSrterfKlW-pt?: ment durlas the eummer moaths. Fleaiaot, (Bcmned work, efferlns —la thoca who mal tatinnew. qusU^ Far periei call FEdaral M47S._________ VVanted: Expierionced sign p a i n t C T. Bumg -MA h sip Wanted ****"*!* 7 APPRENTICE BAKER SSTS..“VJK . itustX wlUlafl tote tee out reeipat. AppHr ™ M.l paA TED’S WOODWOBD AT SUDABB LK. RD, BAKER ' FOUNTAIN GIRL CURB WAITRESSES only. TED'S ■^0¥Y OPfikATOfeS (riU flri *Ml wiUWm. M "*________ B X J* BKIBIIC9ID BOOXXHiyfW tor loeil olflo.. ¥iut b, tof' BMcuanr. ncMaot CMmetle Cllanti m •--------- ettobUabad In nnd nrouod PONTIAC, nad nra wllllnc «> Bake ] Uibt dtUrarlM, ate., write to stVDio aim, coeiiimcB. oapt. JD-ll, Olandnla. CalUomta. Rouu j HAN Wmf 7 CBILDRXN, Work, hare t>tclt-u~ PAINTING, CAKPL. raatonabla. PE 8-8M3. BPXCIALIZXD MbDXKmZAnON. Quality work—PHA ~— • winkaUnan, iH-OTto rWAtX WABinNO. twlntlng Inalda and outside, odd t*", 3*ifW‘***”'*°*' *'*''** — BuiUmg Suppijei Busineu Servke H BLOOimELD WALI. Ot®**®?,*-wall and wtodowa. RoasoaaUA PI a-iMi. , - , 10 Baglay Employimint Agencie« 9 . 61*L 6» botJPU, r6Ju^ • and houaawerk. Uva In. Pa O-It MIDDLXAOBD WOUMi TO UyB -In as bouaakaapor and earo of eowralaaoant. Good boma a^ aalary. Ratoroncaa. Call attar 0:10 “ n. MA >UM. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN PROPKBSIONAL HOUSEKEEPER. babysitter, companion. PE 04434. WHITE WOMANrDAT WORK AND Ironing, pickup and dallrery. PK Saws Lawnmowers AceuraUly Sharpamrt r II Chamberlain PI MOW SBniC TANKS CLXANlD ft 4-43U ■ _ HOTWltlWr"WHIRUKMt AND I-BI15.'___________________________ WHITE LADT DS8IREB JIOUSE-work br hour. Own transporta- MIDDLB-AOKD WOMAN TO DO light housakaaplngand taka ear; of I ehlldraiTTw.. PI I-P006 batwaan 0 and i gg^ANb SON »6tfiD Llgt Man age J4r3l < wiring alanrle el panols. tastbig of ------- — , Top aUrtlng aalart. Prefer at Building Service 13 Bank Bl-** ww *-a”r -------- — . --------------------- Bookkeeping & tion. PE I-3M7. ., PE 0-M3T Dressnuiking. T«ilOring 17 V°n _________ maala. Llea In. I-OWI, after 0 j ~ **^rSSi* coma true. Demonatate ...--------V—„ .— p,rty top name brand to; plan. Enjoy adranMi Ing with Qaora's Ti Getlon or dallTery. X EVELYN EDWARDS ••VOCATIONAL COUNSEUNO SERVICE " tVk Baat Huron Suita < Phone FEderal 4-05)84 s Toys. Ho col-dallrery. ___________R 3-OOOT.________ nSoW HEAR^THIBI Caatomara demand AVON METICS as thalr prafaran beauty products. Put your tlma to good use In I^U>x COS- SALES Mature woman td train tor wlas t-l BRICK. BLOCK AND CTM^ work, AUo firepteeas, OR 3-1411. ILL K1Ni5s dp CEMENT WORK, reasonable. Jenaen. g»3-388>. all KINDS OP CEMENT WORK dona. Praa asUmataa, reasonable prices. Pbor.e PE 4-T33t ALL TTPES OP MABONRIf. PIELD- iLTERATIOH.S. TAHXllUNa dressmaking. Mrs, Stopita, *■ 4-US4. _______ ready-to-wear. Mld- l Employment, 40a Pont"-a Bank fcldg. >E 6-WTl. __ snship, PE 4-M33.. ( ladgerock. block, brick, ga- TAILOldNd—AWiRA+ldHS I,' leaky basements repaired. **W"s* -.tw. IDMA WARNER________PI »• SECRETARY Bnperlsncad -on electric typyrrU. ar Prefer background to terminology and Insurance _ Jtowntown location Midwest Employment, 4M Por“.. hiA PE t-nn J»?oV _________ ways, repaired 'or built new .1 n. to suit you. Call 10 a.m. ____Km., after I pm. PE J-MSl ALj^UTTONS Alf5 MSoiML Garden Plojwlng^ _18 al. Dalb R 3-MM. B ARC. AIN I addUloni. -- CoBttructlon Co. -Instructions—Schools 10 pha Quinn's CdnstructlOfl. PK E5cr;;CHMkNT ANDCARPEN^^ ALS COMPLETl LANDSCAPINO ___* PE 4-«lljr OR 3-OlW AL WARNER'S ROTO TIU-INO. lawna and gbrdtns. PE 4-gMI. garden plowino^by lot or •nywhere. F'E_2-52a5. ----- DRA»r > "That new kid In the next block speaks three lan-.guages, Mom—teen-age, beatnik and pig Latfai!" .... .. Landscaping j^n-TV-LTM-M-irb^s-S'^ir* to A-1 MERION a i 0 * l'o^uw.•“^sr■.si?k•.'^a.'ui MERION SOD Delivered or Layad Old Lawna LESTER A SON SOD DELIVERY PR 0-71M Lswn Mowei ' auburn ROAD yowntK^i^ad^Rapalrito (Bat. crooki and ya.a,*jiS?ayvoNDAa£iqH Lumber^ no PINE Roor BOARDS to Un. B. U4 K^ Dry "f ____Bardboard .... ll.lO^ia. PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASH AND CARRY dtland ' CT 4-0011 Plywood all ^?%5ctIWI88I8* AND *8P»CI*8 Plywo^ Distributor in N.~^Ca»a_________n 1-0410 Nursery Timi I BWtuca. 1 h. Pino, ni jin’lNaie. OR Paintere & Pec^ratora, PiiMIc Stanogfafjier liARJORa OATIB. HOTART ----------------- — cement Work. FE 44310 .. -....- COMPLETE LAWN WORK. OAR- LELAND SMITH LANDSCAPINO, old, lawns rebuilt, bl^ ^iLJ®*** haul 1-ygrd lend. OR MM»-_ LANDSCAPINO. SODINO A s^lng. Free astlmatai. PE l-MOI URSERY SOD DIUTBRBD. ~~ WuhiBTng ahTlTeallhg LUCAS PLUMBING AND HEAT-Ptrts and- Sarvlcc. New work tUeriUon*. UL 3-3630 or OL Steam Cleaning cleaner wUI travel. EM 3-4710. MAOE-TO-ORDER STENCIIA Pontlae Stapip A'at«nell Co 04 S. Casa ITE^C noli ... PE 4-H3I Television, Radio and Hi-Fi Seevice load, anytime. FK 4-ouav.___ UOHT HAUllNO AND Y^RD JOHNSON .RADIO & TV Michigan Tesa License IIM MICKEY STRAKA TV SERVICE DAT OB N10HT.*-yE 4»MH. Top . Soil—Peat- Humus t-lilio. MU O-OOM. MA 4-4001. Tree Trimming Swylye FREE ; 1-1000. Trucks to Ren,t ’*T?u‘Si5.'-TR'A'^S*^^'* Pbntiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, ns S. WOOTWAM rm 444n pe ouu -^^^^lo Jno'iidtos iumtoy Upholstering THOMAS UPHOLSTEima m NORTH PERRY St. FE 5-8888 . WAU. UFHOLBTERINO^. EAELrS CUSTOM UPHOLSTERj tog. 0174 Ooolay Uka Road. EM 3-1641._______• Water ^eftenar Service Water Softener Service Schlek’a MY 1-1711 a Wrecklny Service ANT- where. H. Warner _pR 14004. OARDBN PLOWUIO. DUCINQ —" dragging. lawni.Ylcinlty of lae^ke Orion. Call attar 3 MY 1-0011. .Gro - UAB lawna. 4010 Hobion. F Landscaping 1-1 COMPLETE LANDSCAPINO, Irae antlmatea avnlUbla^ lawn cutting and lertUlilng. OR 14140. -I MERION BLUE BOOTTfOW cutting l-y*al lurl ' seeding, sodding, black’ dirt p aoll. iraa trimming and removal ■ ^ ^ ‘loi and fenr*— OB 34110 SOD DELIVERED FE 4-7917 . naotfi pianos. 7.08S wilOlff Moving and Trucking 22 1-1 MOVING SlBVfCE. RKAMN-. CHEVROLET CONVEBT-tbla. attlar No. O1007PMO00O. This unit U stored and will bo aold at Partall Chevrolet and Bulck. Holly, Mich, at 1 p m. June 10. IMl. (or Michigan National Bank, runl, Mich. _______________ t_ MUSIC LOVERS AND DANCTO, we hare at Scrib e couldn’t aund the loudnait ol rock and roll lor dancing. Como “■* --------- we have tor you Scribner. P. 8.: 1-nddleta please make ' OR 3-1043 LIGHT HAULHfO. J?*®- ---- your price. PE 4-4010 or UOHT AND^j*iEAyY~mpSI^^ Rubbish, fin dirt, grading, and gravel and front end loading. Top loll PE 1-0001.____________ MOVINO AND TBUCEINO CHEAf. SE S-lOtl. _________ TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT, moM fUind tnd trAvei. Broktn ---"--‘- •-—"iprng Calvin ton. PS t-IWL. " ^iiiitiiig ft Decdrating 23 1ST CLASS PAINTTHG. DBCORA'T-Ing reae. Don Bock. OL 1-1141. A TEACHER DESIRES .PAINTWO work: Eip. Bcai. PS lady interior Di ---vrlng. PE 44141. PAiNTINO AND---------- 10 yoafa ng. Baaa^Prao tlmatci. Phone CL MIM. ACME .Quality decorators NXLSOK, INTERIOR. EXTKR- EXPERT PAINTIRO AND DEc6b-• g. OR 1-73M. PHA PINANCfcD eontraetori. Intarlbra and ax-tartor^ WnU.Paportog. ^ Nothing down. 14 yonri to pay. dBfBli^rTXiSfm5r~pT¥T^. hnngtog. plaiter rapnirtnf. UL »A^N(^iiftlbk an5"-5W,' reaaonable. Free eallmntes. Call #AiifrtH0 ANh mokA^oriro Lost and Found LOST: male BLACK AND TAN ^ wire-lialrod Woleh Terrier. VI-.............. Waterford laoctoUm AEROTREDS iCNAPP SHOES PREP HEKMAN OR l-lMl ARE YOU IN DEBT? (1) Make you eg (1) Avon < (3) fi^***p^actlon tourani 0& APh^NSSSuTfr A HOME i City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 »oVMysrAiN'?sy”d>jg^- Are You Debt-Happy? Let ut show you a pltaaaut way to pay your dtbU. ■— ------ credit to Improve your avoid problamt. Bom: •conomlcally with newly Dai-A-Dlat tablato M SMU . Signed Dick and^aWer Vhis daR. June 4, 1641. I will fiot be re-apontlblr lor any debU contracted by any other than my-•eU Wilburn A. Cullei^ 748 Mon- 100 B. parry. 3-1144___________________ WILL THE LADY WHO STOPPED at accident on LnU OrlM nnd aarkaton Road to offer aid con-earning accldept wUh d«mp Iriick with ptoklinTnieit' it eai-- ---of _aceldenr jl',14 _pjn, toonia Clark »i irkiton. Michigan. wtd. Children to Board 28 LICENSED BOARDINO BOMB. Walled.Lake area, age 1-1. Ill Walled--------- weak. MA 4-4100. ___________ RELIABLE DAY CARS, L1CBN8ED wtd. HousehoU Onods 29 1 CALL SELLS AU.' CASH- FOR CALL ------------------ used TV's, furniture and mlac. Olobc. PE »-00tl____________ PIECE. OR HOUBEPUL. QUIOt .................. lbW>l Bargain Houbs. PE 14041._____ FURNITURE HIGH DOLLAR FOR FU pnmw. . AUCTIOM. OA lOlll. 1F95R WsEtad MiscaHanaOtts 80 OFFICE FURNirORB ARDBU boolpmaat, Forbas FriaH Office OupplyT Ml 04010. Money Wanted , 31 good ti Wanted to Rynt 32 desire DOCKAGE FOR 1 ' -I sloop on Caas Lake tor « r. ^pbona FE MOW. i.m V—.■ - ■ mudarn, FE 4-7W. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 33 cStoRib apartments a kb --------------------- toon, tor rant. FE 1-4440. EXCELLENT 4 ROOM. NICElV ABJLITY to gat tnit cash for your 1 eonlraet, aoulty or mortgagt lowaat poaalDle discount call — MeCnllough. Pb. 001-1810. Small mortgaget avauahic. ARRO REALTY SMI Caae-EltoabaUi Bpad _ . _ _ Ra^eranoa ____ dcpoalt requlrfd. AdulU only, MO — -loatb. Rolfs M. Smith. PE l-BKDRobM iRicR RAhCM Available June 10. Its per moath Call after 1:10. OR 4-1008 BCDROOkdS. OIL HEAT, NliW- S-ROOM RANCH HOME. SOAR attached sarbga, tbade and fruit trsai, l-ncra block from I month. 144 E ________ $7i m( Howard PE 1-07M'___________ 3 ROOM MODERN. NEWLY DEC- Unlon Lake.' Vary rtaaonaoia wrmi to rallahia pur-chaiar EM 3-3IM afttr 4 p m POR COLORED, 1 AfABTMBNTS. ou^lt or slniia man. 317 S. Pad- peling. 3 brdroomi paring. ____yAV-oiiY”_________________ S AND BATH DUPLEX. ADULTS.. $61 PER MONTH ua taica tor this clean 3 bed .^m. full baaement. Carpeting. Sto nis and aerasnt. Immadlata BUYERS POR CONTRACTS CLARK REAL ESTATE 01 W. HURON FE,A too ________________ I ROOM h6U8E POR COLORED PE 4-3tto after 4 r ~ NEED AN APARTMENT? FE t-lOtO after 4 P,m. i SLATER APTS. occupancy. Mortgage moves you to. \V. W. Koss Homes, Inc. ___________oR^i4on To cover Mtga,colts. 1-badrm. brick, IVb balht^ full bniameot, cirpot nnd drepes. npproal-mntclv 104 n month. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED S3 N. FARKB ST. FE 4-344^ r*to^s. >h. Oaa baat. Csrnmle PACE RIALTT OB 4-0434 BUILDER lb drive. Low rent. F • OR M3gt________________ _ LAND cbNTRAm TO BUT OR ® to laU. Earl Oarrtla. Ell 3-ltll Realty. kOOM BRICK. N#W .„ _______ near both heapitau t 1-0101 daya. FB’0-1771 avaa. $6,000 1 prioa oo this large neat J -. oil toranct. Bnatmon' •• 1 ... -,1,- ^nisi Rent Apts. Untumiihed 38 j . DRAY'TON PLAINS. 4 are. braaiawny nnd inrega, 0100 Mr month. Call OR >1117. iRer CAPITOL SAVINOS,* LOAM ASSOdATIOll 71 W. Huron St._____1 ROOM EFFICIENCT WITH u> •• Paddock______. • FE AND BA'iH.-i • — 1-T41». $9,500 floor. . .. a, ralrig. Cloaa Walton. Superior 3-DBDROC>M LOWBH HtAT ATO hot wntor furnlehad. no poti. FE Wanted Real Estate BUILDER CASH 40 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY OR LAND CONTRACT. JIM WRIGHT. Realtor CASH FOR TOUR ROI are loting It. Broker. l,oaUa R. Illddloton. .>tBTiNae-coLSQS~ L. R. Middleton______________________________F* »■ BFECTALIZED REALTY SER^I^ la Borat. Realtor. FE >1041. rafrigaratorr tiled bath. Inoulrt Apt. 8 at ti Charlotte. No P4ta.. IHEbROOM LOWER, KITCHEN renewal dliplacamanU. 1 and 4C; fkT-1641- PaufM. Jones, ^1 Est. JSMX>iso7^ Aptt. Furnished 371 • awn ’ WATH uumiss furnlihad. MA 1 -PK- wl ■*™' anaaa. Call Ward ETFaiti coNDrFibNm o 0 w n ( o w n, s40 par mo. PI 1-4471 or Dawson and Butter- -kOOid AitD KITCHEN bath, 14 Ploreoca. FI 4-1403 FOUR BOOM^ CLMjjj^lN. FRl- 1-ROOM ikPIClBNCT WITH kitchen and bath. Ms furetsbad. ALBBRTA APARTMENTS ------•• !k PB 1-lOSI llUITAaLE kOR . A 00 N. Pad "room wofktog 1 ROOMS AND BATH. NICELY flirni’hed, ekcellant locUlon. close In See ctretnkar, IM Waahington BEDROOM. LOWER. I BED- 3 ROOMS. BVERYTHINO ed. newly decorated, good par month. Cloaa .. dhurcbea sod downtown. Warm In the winter, cool in the aummer Ampit iguodry (acIllUaa. K., <> Hempategd. idl Ekat Huron.. PE 4.0384 Alter 6 p m. eall, PE 3-7438__________ APARTMENT HOUiB.m ROOMS 1. MSI EUasbatb' Lake 3 AND 4-^M APARTUkRTS. PB 4-MOI. ii AuSutp AVO. ■_ nrND 1 RdOMS. UnUTlES an bus lino. 114 B. Howard, !22llr claan, Worth aide, eloao to atoraa and bua. Baby welcomi. Depoalt raquirod. PE traneo. Ill a week. Child 171 BALDWIN Fhana PE 0-1061 , LAROL --------- iwm Bvua, klUban, pvt. bath .... entrance, k MaryPay. FE 4-107S. aqd antranta, newly daooratto. Under new mannssi ^W*’’XNP~IitTM. NtCB‘A»5 1 LARGS' nooiu Attb kA'fti, private aatrama, lat floor. All utlUtlos and gaa range turnUhed. Corner Auguata and 107 Bandar- 3-ROOM. PkiVA'J-i BM-tKANC'f. >i i-bo6i^ HitVA»it'hAW'Ai7044. ki^LTf c6^. yooR - ^ dangbWr laak wtU futnlsbad in. Pnr couple. ■ ■■ - ' tVCa wobk. ra 4-Otll. '. 3^AroB ft^MB Ahii: iAfg. trance, clean, eloae 1 ^ ir aide. Aftor 4,TB d daubtor Mubok. Wwio PUktk. m. . .SERVICE |. CallR. ,' RENTAL anaata waSlag. leaitor, MO Oa VANTED: BUBINBBB WOttAH. M to «, to ahara attfaciiva wait ■Ms Ajj^- BatoNMoa 'raottirad.- Ci antranea and bath. Baby . playpen. paroP mto I hnW ----ome, born or unborn. 73 f. ‘^5®ih$5oMi:ilB=^iiiinRS child Welcoma. 4H N. Perry. FB 1-sm. Perry. WWaP’4' clean. uUlltlei. ooupta or. bi lor. Boo altor 4.10, 1S\ I giovi,' entrance, garage. PX' 3-4117. a tdith. ROOMS AND BATH. NEWL decorated, boat, hot waUr. rafrii erator and slo<* lurnlibed. Nei PHhes Body. Open, vacant, walk-to. Call dayt, Woodward 3-1140, avti, and waakanda. TOwntand 0-0051. LOVELY LAKE-FRONT 1 WB-tarraca. awlmmlng, boating. - - -----ahad. 1 >badreom renoh-wtyla vonr lot. Fun bnaoMoat. , Ulo hath, Mrch oap- UN ALL PRICED LOW k horn* In Sylvan Lake. Lake YEAR aFound i-bbdM61i and lO. pnv»6«. IWWEI PWWbwm- drlnkara. Close to. ralirancaa. 170 mo. Call FE >1074. ROOMS AND BATH, |7t MONTTI. Raleraneaa. 431 Mt. damans. Ft ROOMS AND BATH. AffRAC-tlva lower, all utilities lure . newly decorated. 11 Sheridan, ui-mi •^MS. TICK BATH. 1000 W. Huron St.. PE 4- _____________________________________ room and BATH, OAS 1IP4 Weet aide. PB 4-7311. wrghl war, rm rooms and bath' UPf«. with or without inregr 441 W. Huron. BACHELORS - SWIMMlNO, POOL. B__n____ MR* «Bf V..^limmo4 Hi»ton»bK. M W. Yj.__________ BUS 8TOPPINO AT bOOR. LARGE front nttreetlvo rm, FE >7111. CLEAN si-EBFIliG ROOM. CLOSE GENTLEMAN - NICE ROOM. upatairs and private bath and en- Nawly dacoretad. FB „ __ ^NOmOBBD ORCHARD CT. APTS, -J*!!* -“5iS(5m*^a Opal.,,—, ----------------- - Auburn, Corner of Edith 4 rooms newly dacoretad. corrier tcrrnca, gaa bent and fatage 175 par Bonth AUo.j^er ter-racea 100 mo. South Edith near Aubure 1“ • ®®*“' . 10 a.m. to I p.n Brick Hat—Heated Attractive four family building 3006 Aubure Avr, 'Auburn Hto Front * rear private anlraneaa living room, 1 bedroom, kitchanotto "~%rad‘^J5 >71W apartmbn ulta only. ■ —- CHOICE EAST SIDB. 1 BEDROOM npnitmont, pvt. antranea. Hmv>la bnaamanl. gaa furnare nnd automntle baatar, gtrac*. OM Wdlfe"S;' SMITH, realtor “HOME ” Mn5:t.*c«‘?In.a‘n'?oMd Our apt*, aro lultoblb lot the retlrad or oljlor eouplta.' Wa^ava Timtf, Rent nonaca FandilMC 3V iBEMlOOM HOUSE' JU8T ’---- Of {ffoobavBd. M n« W li. Rd. or'4 mllei eaat of Wood-ward Avb. Ref reoulrad. 1 1e6room#. '"Vl o s e~to stank. *76 par mcam Itiaa. Children welcoma. bath. 1 llreplacea, flnlahsd i 3-74~dd or FB 4-I17S. SYLVAk LAKE. 1 5BS55S ranch, fireptoce. bullt-ln —, oven, dlahwaahar, ------------ matic waahar and dryer. Studio ceilings, carpeting, drapai. Lake priv. 0100 par mo. AvaUabto ‘ lltb. Michigan Bustoaat 1 -- 170 MILES NORTH ON LAKB Mlaiaukba. MA 4-7000. CRANBERRY LAKE. NEW 1 BBD- Northfrn Mich. PE J^flVs after . ,............ MbDXRN COTTAOE AT HIOGfNS ______ MODERN 1-BEDROOM ON WAT- Modern. clean.___________. — ... torfroDt. Sleeps I. Avallabta 3rd reek to July AU of August $40 For Rent Rooms 42 I ROOM EPPICIENCY WITH ’-Itoban and bath, 048 furnlahtd. ALBERTA AFARTMENTS____ m N, FADDOCK FE >U«0 ROOM. FIRST FLOOR FRONT entrance and abowar. 07 v heme, cloaa to. FE 1-M14 ICE SLEEPING ROOM nFaR Gan. Heap. Oantlamaa. PE >1007. ____________■____'■ FrIVATE ENTRANCE, AUT6WaT- I.. k—t kkM are- a.naA ►ORORFli ak. cloia I ■bower. PE Rooms with Board 43 GENTLEMAN ONLY. VERY Convalescent HomoB ^ VACANCY IN A PLEASANT ^attanta -fenced practical nuraca. Phone 173-6017.. -* ROOM IN MY HOME. 1 ELDERLY ladlea not bedridden. Wonderful i ^ WEST HUI garago and mrkiug. PE 4-1400. Rent Office Space 47 1 OPFICBB POR RENT, le Hwy. OR >1188.. APPROXIMATBLY 800 S4 PT.' O# I ”«Bn>I^M^COT^^ Really nice, 1 badrm., baat. ofl Baldwin. Nawly daaoratad 1-fam-lly brick on-JudioD. Good toma ■on, Plnegrova. Iga. lot. • I’aul \l. Jones, RealEstl 131 Wtar HURON ST PI 4-1580 .FB g.1378 A Private Owner Home All Modern 4 room, with OtoTSt-tog. In 8 rooms, oil boat, waur aoltaner. water haaur. Recreation BUILD Your plana or oura _ - brick, carpiitad full baaamant, gaa boat, pavod atreal. North aldo oW EaWwIn.' Reaionablo. PE >tno. BT OWNER will vako 11.040 down or. ■lightly laaa. 1 badfoom brick. Maurer Street. Paath-■■itoaa abnr Opdyka. Lot la -■plstoly Inadaenpad nad iced to alas area. Kttebsn L.’ dtorma and scraona. One hast with furnsca ar*-------- titlonad. Rac.reatlon r 111.800. wm baadls I through Call PE PHA I BY OWNER -1 BEDROOM, BABB-maat. Randy to move to. Laks Orion n r a a. laa prltnafsa. $4.780. 0180 down. OR 1-lOM. COLORED DRAYTON PUIFk I'^arly American Ranch 434.000' WUl Uka your proaaot house to on trade. W. W. Ross Homes, Inc. EARLY ' aWeRIc/n Tkl-I^V^L. 3 bedrooms, ito bntba. 1 tar garage. Plenty of cupboards. Insulated. Larn let. till Bltr- ___ ________ Many oitres. Paved atraaU. tl3,lM. H. P. HOLMES. INC. 131 S. Laptev Rd. PB >3883 eves: PE 8-1180______ tlO#T-ROOM Hotm. OAS HXAT. with, store atta^d. 338 Waasen "OR'sALE^'bR RkHt Wffa flP-. tIon. 8 reoma and bath, modern, lakafront. baaamant. paved atraat. will trade lor bouaotrallor — acblck i. MY 30711. for SALE NEW HOUSE, j BED-room. gaa fureaeo. .carpaiod living room. 3 blocks from acbool In* ^ moato. GO MODERN GO GAS 3 bedroom, Itb bath, walk^t expotad bnsamaat. IttU,recreation area. All gaa bultUns. 1 ear ga-raat la bmutltul Wn^ Eflia. miOO. wm aenaMar trade. W. W, Ross Homes, Inc. OH >0MI JUST LIKE RENT Neat 1 bedroom homo. Koogo Harbor. $8,180 tnUjsrleo. • CK LOVELAND JACK I HOP Cass Laki LARGE 8 ROOM L-—— - raatton room to baaemoat. Jake prtvUagaa. dtar aebeola and abop to* cantor. OR 3-0401. ' BEDROOM LAROE -flfSK RANCH HOME - FuU baaotoont. new car garait. Vary sharp. MammotK Uvtog room, gloaming oak lloors, plaaterod walls. Large lot.^ Fr^^^low repredneuaa NlSni‘oHlA’rTON PLAINS — A ’ bargain. Brick ranch hobbs. A bedrdbma. braaaowai. (arage. full . basement, pood aSod^ ^?*tSv r.*ol /' ^a A- ■ :1- r: Northcra High 3-Bedrm. vTUbasTrealtor NO HONEY DOWN yl^g?. S^. «M >>«"__ XIW tMMUMM ■Om. ------- NO DOWN PAYMENT taT^nUM. WM»rlori. OtorMoii. g.'wsa Oft t-im — m Mk •" **' Flint LA«. “I/iT??, CgUOKUU.- TO - ^ ;ubunuua - ■XI - ***CH tow——-• Sm^. Mill for roMMiU. Frieo« ^jTrsEiiftr^ HuTSTilofll^eopt TKurodW e«T«rt*i WwiTSsu* GLES 4 Bedroom A elMo MBO in 1 food KruTr5?war.2j' A kwr ow niA torao. A imUom >wMk bowio vWi tint UIH kooeaoot. nleo lorio rooai. howoufuDr no-•■^■a floor*. owuM« ptaotor. ' much aon, anr* >■ ^ auch ■ Ml OM. I BXDROOIf Tai-UCVKL ruua* iSihM I muSM ASiux WRIGHT GI BARGAIN rOlt THU LOVXLT ) BED. --------------- VIVINO rvto inw tov/T«.i.z t \ aOOMfalCK RANCHER. A Sm heat. CARPCTEO U' 1^0^ H ACRE LOT i OWNEB MM REDPCED FR CAIX NOH fob ^WINO. COLORED BARGAIN WCED TAI “X FULL WRIGHT 5-944i No Monefy Down No Mortgage Costs -' *^11 MW wood ll A toh. ’ll— SaialtSt- W THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. JITKE 9. 1961 WRIGHT WATERFORrf AUBURN. HEIGHTS iJffigWAR* 82?5o‘t.nSI FAT- TRADE 1 BEOBOOM BRICE RAKCHEB. 4 LAROE ROOU8. m BATHS. FDLL BABEMEWT, BBCR1U-TION ROOM WITH isA, 1 CAB jctw^mrsm' t e b m • TRADE. AW tw Batn Wboolor WRIGHT Oakland Aro. Opaw *ttl S:JS FE 5-0308 STOUTS Best Buys Today OTTAWA HILIB - Choico writ •Idr tUf loealJoo ^ llTlnf room, (oraal dialnt Haa, klieh-— K.>k .»i 1 hMreoa down, up. Baioarnt Itro* b«di th flnUbcd carpount ‘n tieoUooi eondlttoi lacrirded. Juabo IS e»f SbiSf! with I 1 M »croonod,Mt*« Tcrai arallabl* with tho o«« ««duc*d prko of lU.IM. LITTLB FARM - Hoar Bin js:*‘*a' jTiSSS :iid'ss*'n.wi, roMUItS toaploioly on ojUidr A good lardm tpM W a IIT. Vicant aort In Udof I LOW FRICE - Friend way bekd . coaurablo howioi In aroa at gg.llv J lart* bodr^a l^b batht.'al lorcod air boat, ipa-cloiM lawn, parad trwntata. walk-lag dtiUnc* to aU Clarfci aAoou WUI accopt good u car ar.Mrtlal doWa payaont. edUDla or nrwlywadi, Vary «t-tra^t 4 rooa and katb t^a. FlaaUred walla, ooro call^i. Ula bath, atoraa and aer^. i?i5rriA‘i*k*%a'rtt “ 1 ear brick saraga. TdUl Warren Stout Realtor n H. sagiaaw •»_„» FB MM Onao Eaaa, .Tfll I p a. Mi Nil prica. \ JOHNSON n TEARS or SERTtOB WILU^ Ml—■ AIMM giru* to'srsr' 2 Mroomi. Ml< W. CUICAOO 2-.t».5r«r.rj5r aaau Call tor dttaU. EaaiUa|^aftar t, call Mr. Thofi MOLtlFLE LISTDIO SDITICB IRWIN nOTE LAEE TOWBBHIF Oa a & Ka"f. ___________________________ ^ bar riraplaea. alM. carpowd dK-Ing room, hallway and stairway. Caramic bathr -•—‘ •paca. Shown Lot* of ckwH SCHRAM Off Joslvri Tw'o-brdrOoa* bungalow wltb Kitlally (Inltbad opatalra, fun •aaant In the LaBaron tebool arra Pricad at ltd.M0 on PHA tcrar. |«N down plua clMlag coaU. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 S4S J08LTH COB. MAH8PIELD LEAVING STATE Tbli conntry bdaa with 1 aeft of’ ground JutI d« Mad. dOWlb df Lake Orton, a badrooatf. liTtag near, ntoa kitchen, tetolto mow, that could be Waad ulSSba bad-roam. coraort, porch. (My SK.OU wt& Sl.dM down. Jhirryr Peterson Real Estate MV 3-16B1 Colored 3 BEDROOM HOMES STABTB DEAL RUSSELL YOUN^^ '^l-. ■ • 'V ■* $10 Down No Mtge. Costs Paym'ts Less Than Reti itodd Open 1:30 to 4. ni S. BLVO. Sof^*- H£r3r?!RTL*Sr JSSS boocii. «tay (armi. ;srw'snusr%j& •wo kidfOim buntatow. .Owner assitorSiiTSB. "■ rm. mpu. %9 rw. uoao ioc»u«b. s^EayTgiytS^^ bB, TBADB-WOit Side a ELL tWr TBMW M*^JSUhidtk!^ ^’*aooopi bodao traitor, smaltor bsma paymant. Only IllNS. SEUa OB TBADB-Lovtly Btdayal luat Hka naw and a whdto of a bargain. Ownar laavlM city, a larga badroama. two batba. car HA. Bcraonad paMo. Itom^ rm. AUaebad two tar gar. Wark shop and I larga Iota luat aerota gt. ---- •— MW ctnildtr larga Inad cautmet or 10 at down paymant. omo priced tor botow >. Oa& iai.H0. gELI/ OR TBAOSrl bedroom brtek coodlUoo. Larto n i COLONIAL WLLB-Cholco nalgb-“lood near Btoomflald. E”*"-ally larga 3 bedroom laiow with full baramant. - la. newly daeeratod. Larga Only mm. WE HATE-oyar Ml mere tor you — aotoct from. Wa baya --H cd them. •" UUi. wi BDT.' SELL AND 1TBADE OpSi MulUpla Uat-lag larylea. L. H. BROWN Realtor MP EUiabath Lake Road Fb.,PB 4-lldt or FE HIM O'NHL UUL11PLJB lintNO SERVICE PJIICE RSDUteW! isfTa."iiSS‘ malntaaane't, gaa b’ to wall carpadng, alia kitebtn with Ml ruf** P**<* Many irt loraly tootoraa. Prtcad III.NS. Locatad eloaa to , Huron gbujatog Canttr. own by nppamtmont .aaly. BALE. 1 bedroom ranen SJffS'SJSS!^ ttao. Ntooly laadKapad tot gOMMEB tnClAL. 4 r only Itn __________you to with san.ftoJfK'S..- tXILOl^ - 1 FAMILT INCOIA lb room. 3 itory eomplou with 3 ey go-riga. 1 apartmenta bring In iaeame. could ba made Into’4 family. Nletly. landaeaptd. Naat at a phi-Purnltura l“«'"b*i.'“ » gl4.Md wttb Mrmt. RAY O’NEIL. Realtor, ELL BUY trade miiIer TAEE A LOOE - MAEE JSmK. nrrwr — ‘b<- »uiaitiin room brick, ranch •«rwndod_ by buj. Mrtplaec family s^“5ax,T« CHARM AND FEBBONAIaITT tbla lovaly 3 btdroom bema Sdw^bM alum. a^. toenuo In iuaabath t-aba Batotoa. Tbt dry baaomant, ^atod. Rac. rm. - -^pad tot. _ iX $t3AW. call WilKam Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 Val-U-Way GOOD »T»yS AND TRADES family tHCOUK naar Oakland. ^Ici wttb arau ttUUtlci ^^rateai^. Migalow" on aa^a property. A •eporata 4 ____ a on aaa* llltd CAgR ■ BARGAIN 3 room and bath bout PUbora. g3M DOWN ■ |4g MONTH Nice buagnlow op la KU 1 of tdwn^Hd* JS ^idomi I r 3 badrodm bomo i ..J. (DICK) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 itPRir^^I’^IgN^ATyTO 4 MULTIFLE UBTIMO MR VICE STRAIGHT AS AN ARRO “• "5H' rATmjnr - 3 M; ! to‘^*..‘522? faU baaamooi. gna bant. 3 ear —aiiiij to-...—, to ..to r yard. WE BUILD’ OH TOUH lot oh OTTRS E. J. DUNLAP / “Custom Builder” _ TED McCDLLODOH. RBALTOK ’'•'ONE 682-2211 Mi3t LOT OWNERS Basemeht Dwellers y wm build on your tot. noiblai dbwn. Low moMhly poymoMa. .3 »il. ^Ob^S^ Te’^'pS CEDAR ISLAND LK. 12* rs/ y MM itoiM to iMf o« ! A fr-oSJodW WHITE LAKE :o kitchen and uumy. OU Itti ____ Attoebod garngt.______ aoapad yord IMOi. Ooed guidon' ^toTllMH. Tarmt. MODEL OPEN DAILY 3 TO 7 P.M. *A*t yn*Fara«yertb r 3 bddtaom ------ pidt tot. On our MU at tMunr Uaud Uk# Or at Comarct Lake. lt.4N with pl.t!* $48 PER MONTH enta and eltta 3 b r. homa w4tb -■-'7 yard. Oaa .baat. Auburn |bta araa. Fall prica P3.PPP K^bti wito pi J. C. HAYDEN. Realtor open Byei. Sun. 1 to 1 p.m. B X Walton FB P-P44I KAMPSEN MONTCALM ST. COMMERCIAL 3P 1 PP bull'dtnp, - ample parking. wMer, tower aod gaa. Frtecdrtit PC.3PP. tarmt. SYLVAN VILI.AGE BRICK loor. UtUtty room, goa-r and waiar ttftonar. ^■logaa. Tha prtf-I tl3.Pdt. Tarai LAKE PRIVILEGES CASS LAKE \fbarp 3 Larga llT 'tng room place, fall dining i an wttb balltdn r arato braaklaat i . Cer- b yaatty ___________ ____ robthad flrcpiaca. Frtec Pll.fPP. atop down plaa mortfapa coau on FHA. MULTIPLE LISTWO gERTlCE 3411 I CLARK REAL ESTATE rr.7IPP-PI.PPP DOWN. RpeboMr- I1P.PPP HDKON .OARDENg. P rW. - 4am 1 floor homo. 3 bodrooma. log room, baaamtni. oil boat. PI4.7PP. 3 BEDROOM BRICE RANCH. Bum to IPdk wt" -waU carpeting. draparlM. to oean and magt. full baaai gat tumaca. Friead pl.PPP i ■E 3-7iP4 FE 3-7PIP 101 W. Huron Open P to MULTIFLB USTINO gERVI^E ANNETT North of' .Auburn 3 btdrm. home to At i.___ tioo. Lpa. (rent perch. Urlnp room, oapprota dlntoe---- modtl klteben. tW IP.PdO. tormi. West Side - Near Bus Alto neor city botpUal and . Wabiter gehool. P roor —• bath boma, tuU bate |rjrdrtyV**pV»*;i.s£ Oakland Lake Ft. Sylvan Shores Brick • Carpeted llrlnt room ilrf&eo and mirror. F -r kttchtn. 3 badrmi. am batb OP flrat floer, lpa. - rm. and atoraga eomplately Pine Lk. Privileges ilodam 1 badrto. brtek. att. brapaeway with ««Sl»** and 3 ear garage. Full baaa- ktteban . eomplately fttmlibaO kltoban badrm. or dan. Comer to-eatlpn akpaitly tondaea^, (ancM at rear. P31.3PP. 4 Family Brick Apt. 3 badrmu. llTlat reap l-Sb! both taeb. 4 aaparata baaa-manU. 4 car garapa. Sbow-tog aiealtont raltim. Only Pd.PPP. Pt.PPt doNO. wi NULL trade ANNETT INC. Realtor 3P B. Huron St. . Open Erenlngr —• - * FE 8-0466 PARTRIDGE Homefinders SERVICE , f* mitumr fruTtwii5ii"eab^eto Out of town owner baa prtcodVli "Below market " tor quick itla — only I1P.3P0 on terms. Immodl- ATTN. INVE-STORS II ApartmtnU —, oil with prt-sarpettog and furaltbtogi - p^ NP with HI.#PB down. ll.IPP monthly bKomcl PARTRlDtiE & ASSQC. towSS^L^PPu. GOLDEN "RULE Ig OUR MOTTO" l-Urta 3 bodroM Id _______ USaoS^oM*tiIu*y^.' ^y PI.PM. pTI par moDtb. GbMen Real Estate 3133 Orebard Lk. BdJSdogoHarb PHONE 6^200 (MaBN BPHDAT IM UNUSUAL SITUATION Full bdoemaat. hurdiM (top t«mi birch pauellng, PtoMp y Hbula with clout. Ballt IP £.^-«-*it.Wi3^,Ta’ ANCHOR U t-MS 79 DAY SHIFT By Praak f HlC "What I’m really looking for Is a Job irWre I can ^ oft my feet part of the time. ” \ For Salt Homes 49 com ModatlpoirioriiMpecUoii.'BI.H lor aa^w aa pllIM too y lot. Wa bondto all (tnaaclng. FLATLAND FARADI8B .Mrtmmto^i _____ _ _ .*“bJlwn aaa. Family iooto^wltb ilre-sc Barbecue pit. BailUn Hl-Abd totarcMn. BUdlna plati 1 orerlooklni pool. Full (aac- A baautli pool to I & * kitcbai f? wou OTanouaina u—— - — ..— meat. Hot water boat. Attached ftolshad gampo. Yard (oacad and beautlfuKy tobdacapdd. By appt. °KtrTO". 3 bOdroom borne. }f?;s;.."*‘¥..T,“ai2? ifflS »Mm wuii itoumant. 3- ear ga-alealy landsca^ f DOWN ra bar# mi SolZ-i.’S a boma owaar—glee ui WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE -1413 Baldwin Open 0 A *' JUNE BRIDE? It'a not ylna eoaerad but _ Ideal (or a young couple Rut otorttng out. tmmsculato 3-bad-raom ranch located ou Nortr -‘'‘-ot Foutloe wttb lanaad paaad atraat. Handy to a« tmni.. and atoraa. Only I SUBURBANITES Id,alto-vf<»“**• “FT- ut Talagrapb FB 3-0133 Open Evqj. nnd iun. Free Farktog GIs 7 nOOM. 3 STORY HOUSE. large badrpoma. *?"“r AUBURN REIOHTB. Tbla ■ oly PM per Uiaa and iludtog UE It baa ; -------- larpa kitobon with bireb cabtoeta. coMloti-abto llvtof room. Larpo lot IP a 340. P7.P0P to Uio fuU Ray O’Neil, Realtor 3 8. Teltpripb Open M p.m. HIITER ■ |ron ROOMS and bath. pl.lN. BIX ROOMS. baauUfttUy rdmed- BEirBH Room, uliu tog. |g,iSP. Ttrma. ;s!sg.?s^’ aff 3.SK ............... i*{Kp&.J:irb.t;Vrf. kltcbam yon ahould ooa tbla one. call 4-3SM. B. C. HUtor Real ---- -------jjl. IM. aarr. aniloup to aaU tbli il Ootontol raueh taomt batba, huga family klteben. ear. patod U^ room, aitaebod gs- aOUTB BLOOMFIEUa; >» Charming brtek capo cod -Tbret bedroom homo OU large - ittoehcd I M:'.|3p!m. - JOHN k. IRWIN ioa-SS! *”f225 fSTmpi*** .MrS. '4t S4M1 For Sale Houses LUTINO SERVICB TRADE jAYxo Heights THREE . FABULOUS MODELS F'xcitingly Different Cotnpletey Furnished Open Daily 4 to 8 P.M. Sat. and Sun. 1 to 8 P.M. LETS TRADE MONEY SAVER bargain.'WaUad Lake arau w tb lake priaUapet Almoat naw alu. —*---------•» with atUehad ga- .M —uatitui condition. A SACRIFICE aala at ONLY PIO.- SA(^ sap I— MORTOi LET’S TRADE BRAND NEW . . 3 bddroom ranch with >i s,riit!‘*tot''»‘’.'?a!"is mnga. oak ttoora and ‘ Jasturaa. This la a real -------- 'OAIB AT I13.PM. batter euU NOWI LET S TRADE ent^?nclud£i ranca Naw 3 lomnlata montoly pay- at.'r’i.Si! ________I ami lent Wait ilda_________________ Frica only P13.IIP. P4II down and 3g yaor mortgoga. LETS TRADE A REAL CUTIE Older borne to beautiful Oaa halt, earpS^. •oftanar and (anead backyard.. Full price anly M.MW with P3PP LET'S TRADE WEST SUBURBAN REALTOR FE 4-0528 FK 8-7161 377 1. TELBORAFH-^-OFEN EVES. St. Benedict's Full ditotog room. 30a3P family room. Full baaomtat. gaa haat. WON&I?FOL HmiE*'Frleaif‘to aell - P11.IPP. roaaotobto Mrmal Jayno Heights P BEDROOMu I raoma. 3Mtbp, mi ai UTtog ■— - moadoup tsIm (or tbla entotaad. Oaubto sornta; nimodtoU poa-■oasioa. XimaC BANCTjBCMB - IDEAL FOR ENTERTAIN-INOI 033,401, urmt to ba or- Susin Lane Bait contained i i. /nwAcrnE dranartti lacludad. .Call lor dotolli. LIST WITH Humphries COLORED apartmaat aa let floor, (or Incoma — •-■* . .Mbt alao 3 baaamaat, oil boot. NEW UBTINO - Flrit time of-fared, t roemt and batb. P JM-roomo. bdsemoal, now gua. nr-aaae. Whore alia Coll Mro. Howard. FB 34413. WMm. WILL BUILD . ONJOOR LOT OR OOM VOOB FLAB OR OURS Hago 3 badroom. ItoM. IbB bMmant modal to Rtow. Don- McDonald ucEwwro^jiynJER, GAYLORD iiof^ ouSffi2. sa? makao tbla a gold aalua. See toll ^y and Mdgd NBTrLV^FAINTED WHITE bousp wttb groan ibuttara • andtaur badroomi for 113.- larga (imtly on too 'weat aWa of town. Now .gaa fur-puce. No oWIgdUon'oa your part to baya oua, of t*-* rv.ffurSr'r. FE 8-9693 For S 3 Hoi NCOLN JUNIOR IGH AREA book y sr. lotus lake front fl4.NP. How furnace, now i^. now aldlag. a twmear FONTUC MdrOR EMFLOVS* ------—a. featuring tom- room. largo bay Mcban baa cap-apara, 1 !s/“dS8: a galore. ONLY iFm with |t.llP down. SMITH WIDEMAN 413 W. HurdU St. OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 VETS $40 MOTES TOU IN in FER MONTH TOTAL 8 Rooms Element. \ 1877 ^ Ft. $11,99^ atolra tboro la 3 badroomt.___ room, kltcnon add dining room. ----... - jsM.funfgj area aa tli3P ft. bonut-------- £r"oonrefllblo“ tnto‘^^1--------- prtnclpJ*lL______ ______ — _ aurunca. To laa toe Oaorga Town. drlTo naitb qo Joalyn. 4 flUlei nait WuRon Blyd: Follow too Can-diowick Wood! ilipa to model. ------li RtMIng^. FE 34ia. $66 Moves You In NO MORTGAGE COST OH flaldwin. 3 Blocba North of Ftihor Body -OR FBONE FE 4-0985 SFOTLITR RLOO. CO. "BUD" Waterford Hill Manor ■pp^matoly IIF a ion boro your pick. I priced. w6y noT caU laaondbly ■a todayi “Bud ” Nicholie. Realtor 41 Mt. Clameni m. FE 5-1201. after 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 LAKE Living close to PONTIAC TWB nNB"3'mDrSSX ___ „ "modern HOl^ IN TOF CONDITION WITH OWN i reasonable monthly PAYMENTS. BASEMENT. FENCED YARD. STORMS. SCREENS. AND LAKE FRIVILEOE8. ONE BLOCE FBOM NEW SCHOOL. ON FAYED STREET. MtST BE SEEN TO BE AF-FRECIATED. OWNER LEAVINO STATE. CALL for sale U.S. ^ . GOVERNMENT ‘ PROPERTIES* NEED or BETTER HOUS-INO HOMES WHICH ARB IN "LIEE NEW"" CONM-TION - Tbaaa prouartles art Mftrtd at aubfUntlil SAVINOS TO TOU - YOU NEED NO DOWM PAYMENT—You I--------- Ray O’Neil Realty SMITH Clkrkston Village oUdr Rmlly hoiua urfL^ss VV. Huron , Nr. Hospital Brtek Stoadrm. with a«ti;a larga ^,--------- -------------- I und 3 Sbia, ilTiil baao^ Ottawa Vlills f 4-hadrm. brick. Ito Imtin. full baiamanl. ftotibad rocreiUon room, gat haat and M Nntor, Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor For Salt Houaca 49 Dorris STATELY COLONIAL Tbla •5rV5!sa»s<3: to FduUac 1* In top abajpa. 3 bmlraomi p^ui lurpa dr^ • top raoto. Uvtop morn and Morale dtalof jro^ ^ •dan bnlldlng. CiSf OFrZsf^lIt-ln 2lb.ra“sj:iry.r/« a*‘ro51*Tc;rSKS2J K'*.Un to*;.'.... “ HUBOH GARDENS. P7.IPP. 3 FAMILT. CIOIC t tal, aietUanI rantol ytry nice roe to-a A E THAT BENT larga kit and alld P BBAUnrUL B O O M 8. $13,000. apacloui and v^ comtortable roomi through- New Office '2536 DIXIE HWY. DORRIS AND SON R**L”J'i5*, M3P pull OR A4M4 HOYT NORTHSIDE “--‘■-‘1 St. ______ 1‘1 batoi. r od porch — Ftoltoad garaga. SYLVAN manor $11,740 — 3 bedroom rad, brtek rsneb. Put! baaemant. Oaf beat. EieaUant condUlto toreugl^. larpt tondacapad lot. Cyclono fancad onclooad bodk yard, BRICE BUNGALOW Ttarat badroom buopalow. top room wttb dtolnp apac( kitchen. Pull baaemant. --- malic HA heal. Vacant. Newly decorated. Only $3^ moVai--- _____ fill batamanl, automnLc heat, newly dacoraled, only p34p down plui copU. Batonca rape, vacant. Prlcgxl below morkat at only PP.POP yrtto pl.pgp down. Sea It today. USURBAN Tbrea bet tog room klteben. u ontofi cal . AltM. NICHOLIE-HARGER P3ti W Huron . , . FK 5-818.1 . Jncoiyie Property 50 APARTMENT BUILDING ONE p room: two 3 room to toed lo-GOUon. Purolabod. Only if.fPP dn. . (Tom) Reagan EAL ESTATE nd^ •“rt.U'P .IS •"<***• " “® For Sale Lake Prpperty 81 3 BEDROOM LAREFBONTJIOOTH aide Woodhull Lake. P13,POP. P3.PPP down. OaU r---------- “* ntogi. OR 3-11 LCig ^N ^LL^tAKE *,'s6s-af3®ssfsffi TAUB At U4BMR. EMUZl «■ SCENIC. INSULATED ANDT NISHED WITH RREAEJ^T BMI. EXC. BEACH H BLOCK, 13 MW. TO DRATTON.--------- ILPto DN. EXTRA ^ FOB BLOCK TO LAKE. LOTS O I4.P0I. PIPS DOWN. INCOME HOJ« ON PONTIAC LAKE. FIREPLACE. PULL BASEMENT aVV^iVE TRANCES AND DOCK. BEAU- z'!n?iss,.SiiS- _______________WALK-OUT RECREA"mN BOOM WITH PSt. WILL OONSIDBR TRADE. iLEOED cm LAin FitdifT roi&Eb. also buocino lots. .°73g’ffl8o*S!iS.g*Ja- COMlfBRCB LaKSFROMT. 3 UXTS and 3-bodritf. year ureund homa. ‘ wonderful buy at I14.I0P with Ho agenta P3P lilir. S4.3PS pieuaa. breoka, lakeshorb ^ DEVELOPMENT COBP. Dorothy F. Bart, -Rroktr EM 340P4 MU 4-I7PI LAKBFBONT OR saVitto UtH. P0U300. P7.4PP. OR 34113,_ WATERFRONT LO’T Ul^S-DM*' SU dofn, PIP mo. n. Watkins Ls^e Xtoka front hutfltog plto SIP ter bottor botoo - on toeatloo, blg^ flfbtly. and Carl W. Bird, Realtor LAKE n rta. aouNWhi« boa- Salo R—ort .Propyljf 8t COMMEBCB LAKB-VIBW l#n. t7pp. ptp dowiL PIP toe. Itoot- Sale Heoort Property 82 WEBSTER . S2r^i*to.5to2f3l5,.^i2£ 25t. Blcaly •-Siopod town. Ouuldo bmW rffit trooi Ekoaiiint bu/. (^’^WVEBSTER, Rej^ltor MT 3-3381 0* »•»»>» For Sole Lots y^c^ou BuMwto. I1.3PP auib. OA ■ ■ • mbUc lehooThuapo ut paroehlal. pnl^^ leltooj buaoo SyK,,”- 4-Upp CaU Datrott U 1-7711. “HI-HILL VILLAGE lIPilPP ft. btUtopbulldtite ittm. On paved roadarEieaUant dratoaga. Low no 31.738 wttb 0171 down. * LADD-g me. 3014 Lanaar Rood FE P-MOl 0rn331 anor T:3P p.m. LAURA LANE HEAB^MaFlE; 74 I IPS. randy for PI.47I. ooay tarma or wUI build ‘"‘“‘{t'fw^cSRgHAM mllti aaat of Mlo..Black-^ roar NICI LOT lOPllIP, fySBrS;-llam-1 Lk. Good nalphborheed. St. UlhU, $1,500. OB 3-PPPS. rArtRFdBD HILLS WATES. A few Itrga. eboloa loU^top waU raatrtCl«l„Patg^rl»od. For toformaUoo oafl Harbort C. Dovli. FE P43U.________________ For SrIo Acreage 55 I ACRB CLARKSTON PONTIC area. V« mlla Chrjralar Hwy. 414, 035 down, 333 month. Active orebard, pood roadi. Font. OR' 3-mS. Fhoito Pet. U 3-7711. 5 Acres, Lake Privileges Loeoled weO of Foutloe.' M.I0P 5 ACRES a room rnnebor. full boaement. torpa flreptoca, bullt-to oren aim raopo. addittonul PP aerpa If wool- Clarence C. Ridgeway IP ACRES VACANT - LAKE AREA. BETWEEN M4P AND DIXIE. P3P0 FER ACRE. TERMS. » ACRES VACANT - SCENIC. WBBT OF FORD. NEAR LAKE. Pi ACRE. TERMS. 3P ACRES VACANT - NORTH OF CLARKSTON. BOROKR8 LAKE tl3.IPP. UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATX OB 3-13P4 IF NO ANS. FE 4-7P8P A BASEMENT FULL OP ROOM . A Feekat FuU of Mooay Whan You Sell Tour Burplui ►-P1PI Now I _____B. A BBAU1.. of pood labd for ti ini wiui nlct bolldtoq il‘-' tba. Clurkston area. 434 I fr&ntofo on-11,300 down PP.P74, "orovatond Rood. Ftva oeraa. oood high ground. Ntca vlaw from buMtog alia. ll.IPP. road. P3.PPP tarma. C. PANGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLB ---- RA 7-30" Onlv Itto mllat from Fontlae .aiv llmtta. Opodroatrictloni and Opod^strt^ "and"'ooay .tarrni. caUIdr. a FE 34P1P or OA A3P1I. For Sola Forma 56 ACRBS. 3P.P0S TILB. LOCATID acUon 34. Dayton Two. TuicoU roiw^. 1‘4 mr. W. of Bllvarwood HORSK lovkrs *F^r iJSTA^!r%SSSSci:'St\t INO ROOM. 3 CAR OARAOB. IIVU ItZ^M, 1 l.An UAKHUOi. ON 7 LEVkL ACRBS, CLOSE IN, ALSO 40 X 4# BAR. FRUIT 'ARDXERRIES. tractor AND ALL BaUIFkPENT INC. CLARKB-TON BCROOLS. P33.MP. . 13 ACRE! NEAR HADLEY LAPEER CO. ON CORNER. FARM BUILDINOS FENCED. PAST STREAM ON PROPERTY. $14.-NP. InMa. 74 VACANT ACRES FENCED CLOSE TO ABOVE. SAIU BIV-KR ON THIB. PU.PPP. UNDERWOOD REAL B8TA’ OR 3-13PP IF NOAlis. FE I Bumrnu Property 57 2 Acres Sr«:"5«3 I by buadredi I for retail.. Dr '■ «lllrr •tore, bar Uvern or Dr.'t olflee.' Will conahtar lome trading of - properly or >and eantraeto. W'lLI-IS M. BREWKR iqsm^r. Rinsx mlm^ FB 4-4111 Templeton Both to fiecllOBi condition, raul K’T’TCJir.on, R«U„r mt Orebprd Yuko Bd. 4P34PUS l^ent, L’ae 87A 3 BBAUTTFUL 30x30 BTORBS OR oiricei to one bldp. or will mpka -1 l^e unit 40 X IP Flaaty o( IjSIk^g^Ti' BuBh^ O|>portBiilU0B 89 "r»b22;*tors.'^i5r«gK ISn K&t**^'^^** H. p!“hQLMS, INC. Hagstrom Batkin Super Market B. R. raobtrOm. RXALTOR . Vlfi Hlg"—' PONTIAC '-'I' •f JIHE. PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. JUNK 1961 yiyKTK]B:?j: BimIimu OjwbrtanUJM 99 NORTlifiRN tavern STATEWIDE I HoaMwU Qo«dt 69 RAL 14 COl Partridge W Tia 'iniD" n> UB / PONTIAC -tAVERN attention S3W. Berry Garage Door Factory Seconds FtIMIt •! (ilMbl* dlMount mCoIt atTMt, BlrDln|him PARTRIDGE ■ *“^sru.. rVd.’ iWliM "LET'S TALK BUSINESS” K&.' Meat Market rusr‘pAa.r.£«*A*?: Tavern r«aUM. M Mi • «Ml ^ WILL TKAOK UM OMO IVk TON oaip nuBzx. good for bait KS'.r!USrau“>Sr“au a'gSi.aaT.ig”’ *"- OININO ROOM FTONITURI. WAL- MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION ^rUtton', 4ar'*juSSboLl, UAdof .. ■UBCTRIO RANOK. Ml. AUTO- SAtle wubtt. III. ^(ri|*r»l4r, . 11" TV. laod eooilUoa. |4«. 7 plec4. ehrepie nt^ 141. D«ep IT4M4. tW H«rrU. t frx ^tlW§F6ftXlA?E i-pARTT DRiaan. — — a pair of vMt« druor aiajora^ b^. CaU btfort l:M p.m. n l(t*CTRIC BTOVR, RBFRIOBRA- ;???,. gr«.-------------- rommAL. naaia aaU ba-D I a.a. atf I p.ai. «UM4 SiS:,*””" Sal* LMd Cantracti and hat ut. ilta 4. Alid aatorMd •wnmar elethlai. Olrri ilaa to , aborta. bAtblot «ptt, biwaa. OIrU ] . BBTRIORRAtOiia -dmiral, Phllao, Prttldalra, Nonta and OB'a ibttUt by our Baralea BxptrU r C^iea RAND OORTRACTB TO BDT OR < M OarraU, CM Mill ^ Menay to Loan (Uaaiia!^ Myay Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household FinahCe OarporallaB af ranHaa 3H a. lat^w . PC 4«» dKHfVkV nHAMfll 'tibit^ANT laa OMOti MT 3-lHI . aa aeatala aadarllnlBi. ORBXN NTLON tTRAPLXU FORMAL, alaa 1M4. abaarad bodlea and tau IM. Admirad rafrl|.. IN. Ubb aad a atalchlat Jaokat. Tbaaa ara proalieaily aao and Ir — eaUaat ooudltiau. Pet non Oraar' to7a.'’ ifl. "Chaat -drawtri. 111. Formica dlnetta mi. PO» BALt OtffiAAt dUfcTlUo automatic oaahar aad Hotpolat alaetrle drytr. Oood aoaditlon. Sale Houaeheld Goods 65 p Get $25 to $500 Signature OAKLAND Loan CoMij M Paatlae BUta & TEAGUE FINAj^CE CO. 202 S. MAIN • . 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO ^ “*"Ag¥oT ^ •TRICNDLT BCRI OL i-mi iv,a-.«“*J BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WRCRB TOO CAR BORROW UP TO $500 LOANS Need $25 to ^iOO^ See Seaboard . Phone FE 3-70J7 1185 N. Periy St. PARDHO NO PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. LOANS $25 t6 iSWr HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. , r W. Parry St. WHEN YOU NEEi) $25 TO $500 plllha ^ fe ha|B iTE FINANOT STATE ] CO. FE 4-1574 EA*i^"-S-LI?S,Sfc».^ 4 W. Lawraaaa Bt. PE 4-UN Credit Advlaora 61A (II Maka oae vaakly paymaai ill*" A?aM*''oaralahiaaati A HOME API •hSiirnnN^ . City Adjustment Service FE 5-r“* Vjhi:. 5-9281 BUDGET YOUR pEBTS CONBOUDA^BIU^-TO LOAN! la oat CWt'^ot Oakt. Baa Financial Advisera. Inc. m a. BAOiBAW____rm mim $600 to $2,000 Oa Oaklaad Cenaty ^aa. nai ara or Bot, Voss & Buckner. Inc. leaal BWa. PE 4.4T1| cAanoto CAB* AVAILABLE ; Problem? A Mortgage I wo naka JpoiTOe Gallagher Music Ca/ ....-.-Sag- k PRICE REJECTS. BEAUTI-tul UtIob room auRat. tow ai |7I. M.M iwh^^^aiB Houm. IM N. C“* ,r* Jgg ■FAIR ______________ ________ Trararia dripai. I' load, II' widi^^callaat eoadltloa. Ml MI M Ft^ LlVlNd RObM sUttk 111. IN piaraaMad t MV ORANOkATRElU CLOCE. NliW. room BUlit iii I i^ml 111. Nlea Mia b£ aulta iu. ipla drauar 111. B-----— OA8 STOVK, III. ILECTRIC •tow. _ MJ;_^ *?«■ la uiad lurpltura at bdrtam prleai. ALSO NEW. IWIbi roont. badroomi. bunk bad>. dlaattaa. rufa and nattreuM. Factory tac-oad( about MjMea. E*B Mrma. BUT-BELL-TRADE. Bariala Houac IM N. Com at Lafayatta. PE INVENTORY Close-Out Sale Sale HeasthoM Goods 69 Warehouse Removal SALE! Dtacooin I ... MIW MI.N IN.M MI.M CbOM Of drawara STN'S^bu'S^^r. IN.M S;8 mm Chctt far baoki . INN clearance apa^LBi ISe’,M!SSi3?..Ai| KJ’SV.B lad bacSaTibai nail earpat. aamplaa . naM cmrpat tamptot Tabla Lamp* lornarly ta Group ol'p| RQO^ ' * ** ® ^aSV<5STi!SilNftS*RE*" " .MSS IMP aaamlit mabN*ay dra^r I14P e^mparary aoli UM orlanui caaUmporary }{g -» J?:!? I 41.11 U4IM Armiod^t^oruar piaalt^iff VMI. tlttm two Hfld . •Imco^ic m%i-‘ iraw or aoa aprlas. lull^or I'SI LEWB- Pint Puraltura »»d*‘gyAyaaun HI-FI, TV and R«dlo_66 II inch console model ^*"V*Y4ar Varreaty* PBITTBR B APPLIAVCB miracle mile center______ WR |T A color' bar panarator. •— WMok aWA tuba UiUr. lathklt VTVM. HI varlac „Day t PiVJiii* III E^ Walton coracr -01 Joalya Water Sottanars 66A I.4IN. Uaaold 4.1117. . idtVihB tvATER adjtdill*. For Sals MlBcellaneouB 67 CHICREN BROODER. IN ‘ 1 Croflcy ibctyador rafrlfaralor, cxceScnt cgodltln, |H. in North Tllden. ________________________ I ROTO-TILLER |7t. VSRSAMATIC lolca* cardan traclar with at-UchmanU |U. Reo raal typo pow- t-TON AIR ^ifblndNik, i-yaar old, aacrUIca for UM. Auto-matic waihtr lit yw. old. condltloe. Thu Mcrltlea.' INI MIktwood Dr. 174-fllU 111 ImaU Bavloi ceB>pr*i»or, III. PE 4.QM1. 3 MORSE OARDMN TRAtSWlR PIECE 5r k6Btt#gi. AWftk each lor turnltura. appllaoeat. Borpaia Mewa. PE nib. (AOiC_____ *! -ad Oatalap'Ubir'ul. Duncaa ^ phyPr droplaat Mbit 111 SuHcU |f •ofa $7, Wardrobd’ trunk nT I plaea dlaaUt. I14.N. Enaaholc dack. Maytka and Spaadquacir yalr Ilf. 'iufri|eraMrr%II^ Full Size * Sofa-Bed Daven[»rt Matching Chair Sets 5 COLORS TO CHOOSE PROM $179.95 VALUE NOW ONL\ $99.95 KRESGE'S rial ruvn HUIIC, iimm - eolort. Mack-brown— , ircan — rad - wrquoiM - i—* Ad^MUa bad framai. M M HMlywoed headboards. 14 M -- 'c»*a», till _ - JO». Outflttlbf Ca. 4763 ptala Draytaa Plala* ^-------- * ------ *UI t:U Maple Baby Bed COMPLETE WITH SPRINOI $10 EE 8-U MOST BILL TWO RIFRIOEIW-tors and two fas stows. FI 3-4M4. -. ------ INN. TTS I ROOUB be BRAND NSW PDlM-atturoT dayaaMrt aad abalr, ta-Uat. SaMBt. Mioom lUto, mat- rv.r£s!Vi.sr%J^: SSfPWtS.'iJft"'**' sy.vfjs KTfuff!!! ' FOCTaBLE TEl FE l-Nl 6tHWil6 A>KlAm : REBUILT TRADE-INS REPRIOERATORS , WN ---—lERB, all alics ' IN N L qUAHANTEED 3.I1U. lEDROOH SI - _________^ PE 4-IN7. T*AR OtMBB, BRAND •*■«•». 113 M ap. PaarsoBs PunHtnra.14l. Orchard Laks Ato_______________ i xh» r pIecE bedroom OUTPlTi OOOD HOU8EKEEPINO SHOP iBrand acw). Oenbit dreasrr., of Fontise LaJrt nllrror BoXcasa bad.III W HURON________________FE_4-llll ----- - ------- ....— --------------- e 111. Maytai. wash* Nl 3SI-NII. After • R05i; CHUIA. klfCHENwXill. sw UN-------- Orchard. CHUIA. . aad rii Injton Rd.. Wi _________ RMUltt VACUUMS. Ill.N -* “ Hbtn BAmaa B Hartrawi BPBCIAL IZU RDOS, U4... Load carpet, WDddwardu MMf Lh. Just balew Tad's. FTt 3-7701 SINORR iawiM --------II, Zai __ __ MACKINk: KlT. holes aM. Only It paymrnU will accept U3 N. Call Cap Btcrtnd caatcr FE SiWINO MAClUNk •lan naooie. deluxe model. Bl| JSS”iTS?»§* ...... caMaal. Btlanca tdke ca ppymaals oi 17 par Ualrarsal Co. FE 4-Nfc. TOP OA8 BTOVETfEC awvo wdtttoa, FB BTAINLBM'aTilL COOEWARk IN ortilaal cartoas. Sacrinca tar l.tl. Bedroom tuH. lie FOOTlnt —. — Haas. MA. '**—* RANDOM TlUt Ea. . . . . VINTL LINOLEUM, yd.' --------—- — t, gA . __________Eleetrla W. Huraa_______ _ _____ItkfiuamATORB Racondltloned-l year warrarity [^iSrflANaB •“““ CEN—“ rtatVa I stoUs. t---- A^AitHIilFa tr. loy Mti Ironrlta..... ..........., j- 3P' PiieMaira raafa ..........-M N.fratal lOfMaar, ......... Ml Crump Electric, Inc. 34M Aabura Rd. ' PE d-IWI B. af Aubuni HetitaU oa AaMua. *^^<^Fg||uAitcii bf*eciaIF l-BBO, OUT. rade-ln Dept. UN i§ THOMAS ECONOMY MI Saalatw '___FE HUf WYMAN’S tHADM C ^ Mihffr .... WM^d'iMtta Pika FE 4-1133 6fL ViAB »«W luraaccs. 3M.0M BTU aa^ _____I6r Industrial plant, n 3-7116. I a m. to I p.m. ■■ BOIL FIFA. " - ■' “This isn't bad, but I don't think you can get away with calling Thoreau an ‘outdoors nut'!" For Sale Miscellaneous 67 ELECTRIC LIOJST FIXTURES Oil rooms INI daslias, pull down, baloons. surs. Bedroom |l H. odToh U M. Irraiular — >rlats only laelory Mlchl«an Ph'------------ Sale Miiaical Goods BEAOTTPUL PRENCJL PROVUt. • - 1. JlM - - ■ can |i*s BABB PIDDLE. OOOD CONDrtlON beat. Itb H. '.^'TlmSa •«MFr with tarUme Mi tad fua. “FfeETiWlNG . Ill Flue 3 n. I1.N ca. Ixll Plua 3 ft. U U aa ___________OOOl Call attar I, OR l-l **"°‘4x’ai'?ruXic CO. Ul N SAOINAW PE 1-1333 Psll Plua . ...------ Also Itall. 36aM. 34lM St or sUal fircpiact dampers ATLoSe (»AL“h SOmV"CO. .. Orchard Lakt Ava. FE 3-71U PORlfiCA, i>LOUBINq. P A I N ^ ■tatH. wirtaf. Open 7 days. PE radio centrals, now. OR 3-1410 •stlmaMs WCB HmUoi and Ceol~ tna Ca. OR 3-4444. OUN TORhACEt -----Ua.M and ^.H, marred. Also clactrle. oil and bettlad to* ......— Fluaraacant, option 10 purchass. All i paid la win be allowed yi you decide to purchase. Used Mahotany Bplnet. UM. Uitd Uprlfht Piano. 1111. heatars. Mliehliaa 313 Orchard Lake ■ Uced Lowrey Orian (JAl.L.MillKK’S E. Huron ...... FX 4-tl HEARlXfi GLASSES Recwulltloned heaiTni jlasets, cuar- ----1, |7». UM Pontiac SUte blda., PE 1-0731. Oarden tools. iHcturc window w olum. storms, |lr>’« bis.. Plymouth. House Ii lor the ccosoB oi Farmlacton. U" I motor. Ua-30N. SPECIAL! Rent a piano and let free lessons. All money applied If purchased. ,r.RlNNELL’S 17 S Ssilnaw FE 3-7l«l ^WTNolfiirSiFMimrori^ hour lervtae all work fuaranteed by factory tralnN maa. .. - S.MS3 ---------iWNlT MEDiaNB CABINETB LAROE N * mirror, tllfhtly marred U-N: larae selccIleB of cabtnoti with TZ7fl?*Bi Buys, iklchlaan Fluor-3»3 Orchird tdke. —M. UBkiS kAU»i6FF ’:SloRRlS MUSIC CO. 34 B. TELDORAFH “ - — LOWREY DliC' CUBIC .— Refrigerator. .. i months. Afti 31 INCh TBLEI ..... tt»» I vffiU aaeyelopNIs. IP . eblldron's ond 10 * Portable ccwlnE machl oommUctal lit. IM I M-OAL. Elec, neater, oto os, so-Eol. auto, gas beater, Mi.Ot. Cab-{net einka aad fltUaft, OM ft up Laundry trayg aad stand and 173 8. Saginaw________FE 0-3IM •id CmmSltT h)R PAR^ -A^ pqgiar. Jmoey twit >w1Jejl^a^ “er. snow-blads for jMp. id Foref pteiqup eak. ‘H aicerolet right front lendor aad jrlU. dredf3 Inch, |37 iT per A%oyp*soS“?faX7>ut ir^i«DbM~TilE. oa. Jc lx 10 LINOLEUM VWVfc LINOLEUM. Td "BUYLO" TTLE. W B SAQIAW iriE; ' ckAlBtt,coi^ DjHri-oyUBdM.anplaa. -Mp^'CeII^ ALUMINUM SIDING BTORU sXm - AWNINOS ____ QUONBET BbiLDIlio. 30X31. Nx4l. . MxM Tie per Kuart foot floor space. Must be moved within M days. Michigan Busincis ~ ' "" BINOBI ____________i. ii mo. and •**cS.'t«’"«'At*2EV3Sw“’' cTaai”** ^l"i^^ large. - 1 medium 1 tet bells, several elrands. sleli 10341 Oakblll. Holly.n ■ Dixie BUILT IN OVEN. liaO iO VALUE ua Hi N. SUlBlaxa xlaal. eoM in comblnauans only. lot! ynrx mo tqtal cash nr) miif A itHoiR 'iwtwa MACHINE Ooedtll - Yardman moVars. ans and Rata^llara. relo-baa. | ba^U JWar^ t ^ aU. Law • pr---- 'iSMiTWfhi 4 AilAflll. VAtuTO **---- -“1 itvQ movtr. FE clfsntr And TALnOTY L'uri'fiEi? BPS paint, Gold Bend paint. Da- ■TORH . I your u jra, ApplUt— ”~Tir'EAlT LA*HI»CE UiED nkNACicS. CUMFCffK wtth,^aaatroU, raAaonabia. TaaSsiremmwiiiTfir Duplicator aodlat. michtocs. .OR «f«0.ffia&=Si&--------- traak. g:^ casNhmw, taadi iE!huFjsisr,)ss;^.'''' slal Ooau organ. flMr modal. MORRIS MUSIC CO. GUITAR month DU TOO CAN AFFORD ON“ :e our window oispla LAKQE SELECTION REASONABLE PRICES AWAY ^ PAYMENT FI ROAN OULBRAHSBN USED Sate Sportiiiic Goodi 74i ISrI* For ^Ic LOOEI Dfty^BLACE Parkhurst SC. Pontiac. *■ , _____Cochran MY 3-OPil ___________ }J; OT:ED and EATINp POTATOES 33i W. SllverkaB Rd.. out Parry. Rint, tiettricr UMiiffi^ with silver top. t x 11 OMer exmping equipment.. Bicycle — Sand, Gravel fitd Dirt 76 1 OR 1 MILLION TAROe OP shredded* peot er black din. LMded or delivered 7 days a wstk. Mi Lochs yen Rd. FE t-l4». -A TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT, .grxvri. delivered, verv rets. OR T-MN or OR 3-7iM ir^Kchfis;;- A 7.3SM. Tour BOW COBH FLAN^- eral used opes. Davis CO.. OrWBviilt. NA 7--. ---- John Dears, New Idea. Oehl, MayraUi and HomelNe Dealers, BAk(iX/S’s "K? ivasf. i2*».«ati**ft n i-tMi ___________ WE HAVE A tremendous LAROE INVENTORY OF USED SMALL WALKINO -AND RIDINO ACL ARE PRK:BD TO.SELL. ' WE OUARANTES TO SATISFY OB' MONEY REFUNDED, x i CREDIT TERlfS AVAILABLE il-J OB MORE YARDS oluV-- ■‘ded top soli, bltckl Ing. front snd loading 3:7MP. FE iAljiiy____________________ iTfiNTibN •niuam •. | {d^T-siTi....... 1 TOP SOIL. FILL DIR*T5Ritvr.- asy gravel. Hal Hum. OL 1-07M.I--- a BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL -*y.- ...........-Cja.rks.t0h I jiglihS ___ __t |1 t3N. MA d-7t.. B ALLIS CHAXaiRS A1 feat' humus. SCREENED! lap soil, sand or clay loam.j nil, gravel, stone, ale. JII^3-aOM. aT’tof soli, b'la'^ce dibt. cla^^snd gravel, delivered.. OR| .. . BLACK DIRT- TOP SOIL, 1 till, bulldoaing. FE M7M A-1 FEAT BuMtJs~8TAfE TEST-, WHKKl.HORSE BOLEN.S TRACTORS Roto-Hoe and Bolens tillers. Quan-. tlty of good ussd tractors, mowers ond UHsrs Mtks offer Evans Equipment. 4M7 Dixie Hwy MA t-7g7l. OR 3-7134__ _ I yards tl 7t. It yards gl.M'. per yard delivered. Tour truck; tl a yard loaded, klllvlew Feet Auction Sales 3M Baldwin Rd- M7^ . A A AUCTION. LOCA Broadway St, Devisburg. i Sale, .Monday. Wednetdar fdr Vou"qfs*o.' Open i^Uy IS n—-* - - Alonso Whitman. Bales *-i Whitman. * — B 6c B _________ ______ - UCT .!« ». .«S« "■ " “*’15SSv !Sm M3-34I0 pr ** Mi7l d-ll77.________________ cleaT^-filtereo reasonable, FE 3-3101 ' BLACE OlRt, 4 YARl dslivtr. FE S-33M. ___ BLACE ■ DIBT gi~A l6AD d¥-Tlvtrsd. FE t Odia______________ AUCTION SALEB MONDAY 7 3d P M —CDNESDAY 7:3# P M .........ilDAV .......7 F.M. .EVERY SATURDAY .. .. .7 FM EVERY SUNDAY 3 F M. OPEN 7 DAYS-WEEK 1-1 BU t - SELL - RETAIL DAILY .Door prisss EvsM Auction -•* "— '*— leery Auction —IWAT » OIXIE HIOHW, gravel, biflidoilns FE l-dM3 Sbl« Trticfc TIfm 92A Sale Motor ScootHFs aLLbtatb MOTOR M!i66inr goad eoDdItlon FX 1-0003 im "etinitklf .jkAoix ‘ iMUfit.. - * 1 tni OR 3-7010. Sg-Uw reaec'sir, birai PONf-CTCti, ■“ For Solo Motorcycko y INI BPrcriRE MprORCTCLB, 1 call after 4. rll 4-3003_ 'Hoy's Harlsy-Davldsen Sola|. 303 W. Montcalm FR MSU bb.a usrosnsir' " “ sxcsllent For SqIo Bicycioo ODARANTEED .01 bw gehwino BIkai Boats ^ Accosy^s 97 \ ' 4 MORSE MOTOR.' __________FE t-7074_______ ir irifWobD^BOAT. 030, it' RiiitAB557~ii'hoftsfcFokrBR Evinruds Bklis. trailer, eom-platt. MA 4-UM. 4 - FOOT LAFSTRAKE. WITH 8TBERINO. 10 ' HORSEPOWER JOHNSON. AND TRAILER, COMPLETE ^R UW.M PHONE OR 53 17' OWbSSO HOUBETRAILER With awning, MM MA t-3111 11 K 8 T R B A M LIDHTWEIONT Travel Trailer. SiDoa Ills. Ouar-antead for ,lle. Set them had o*t a demonstrallon at Warner Trailer Salas. 3001 W. Huron; iinaa to Join one of Wally Byam's axclUni irRl__________ ______ 31 H F motor. FE l-l. iF’rriJT' ilift'AiTicjA’ Blgia motor, lilt. 14' boot, m-h p Ellin, r«j'ALl)unwu"ia.AT. W, s yrog., oeiivervg. rm, e-iivi pSifhAd dTraTio^iLbERs suf- ply. land gravel and dirt. Ccmeiuj •Jjuf' A L (Tlf 1 N U M AWNINO POR 7>A Bvinrudi motor;' M3-Mil. 14' ALUMA-fllRAFT AND TRAtCik trucking and I ... BLACK SOIL. ItO LOAD delivered anytime Also grarel, ssnq And nil. UL 3-U30.^_ | m6h. black “DIR'T TOP SOIL ! _5>4 yds, glO del F*E 4-d^.__ special DELiyEI^|’’jJ R I UP 1 sFE^AL-WABlIik llAfc“lt"AAN&! iOc yd. Poo Orovtl. 11 Yd.-P—' TO CHOOSE FROM See the ItUsI 47x11 wide a... the new ABC Deluxe Model with roof wings and bay win- -ml t dollar'saVlng WURDITZKR OROAN WITH speak er For last move. t30l. HAMMOND SPINET 57M. CONR >0ME 9I|0AH -,Jlnc|u^n_g No down ppyrncnl. Ill private lesson:.. fuyi; cp LEW EETTERLY **Oi5SStK B'HAM THEATER sf66VAH6 BUM d6kt6Ll-R- ano Ilk* new, Ughi walnut, ugad. MORRIS MUSIC CO. By Mastsr Craflsmao UlMKlUATE SERVICE Wieirtnd Music Center Phone FEdera)^|-4gN MiXtTCR PWo. OpOD CpNDl-Uon. bOneh ond IN rolls ■ In-olrted, $l3i. EM 3-kUI. USED Model B-2 GULBRANSEN ORGAN Only 5 Months Qhl io^oTT78"ANb' tomfiSte (Ish aquarium. FE t-fOTf Heautifu! Walnut Eini>*li • Anti a Ilrncli pTss. OR 3-03M . "Afc w6ft*EoiAN giKHsnnr^ p QRS-SlII. I- akSToCBCe -pufUis. SitVEB,! I cfsam. black FE 4-NU . NEW $17‘>5 NOW \\ iciraiul Mu.sic Center « R W?flor «^4*3 elfKyp^^^'riiS^ sleefeh. uiQ NEW NA'nONAL CASH RkOIS-tff w. RUnm Fou^ ^ • *“ _______ cbmptomsurs. ' dupiioa- •tors, photocopy ;^maehlnM —< dictating machines. On pnnti ‘ ---------- ------- west t^W^BujlNIIS b 74 Auhom A Sale Store Equlpmcfit 73 3 - r OLASS COUNTER iHOW cases with glsss sliding doors, NEW RC ALLEN ALLEN CASH RBOS^ ter, wiin » toUU, to bq, used only l5_fllllnj- ••- In ruling d >e PE 3-flSf. ^le^pq^ng Gopdi 74 .30-30 WIHCKIOTER. mo, 30-Od Xnticfd. IM, II nugo Irownlog outomstlcj, 175, A gaur‘ bdrrel. III. IVb BULMANHAROWAftE iiartas ?..**» FW ^Si^Ejgi^UTirUt OUN CAl- o6tU - abT. SiCLL TRAOlC Mnnlw Loacht - from • »nd 10 wldti. n your vtcKtlon (rtlU ,!•' SPEED QUEEN BOA'I' AnU M -hp motor and traUer for Ml*. ^^M ^ mOTODi trailer, canvas cover ' good ean-dltlon Rtady to go. MO Rellman Court, OL 1-1370 ■>66t 6M+ldAfcB- "OTrfWW runabout. Compisto with 30 h p elertric motor and trailer. All In A* I condition. OL l-OIN after SN*iT^'K*'^llM*'RASHA^^ (ixford Trailer Sale: Mile i. (ft Lake Orion on M-34 MY a-0731 ' gravil, oto. F^ 5-3501. IDETRC-. 1 LOOEINO FOI. .. ------- I MOMRt LOOK NO PURTHBR. HUTCHINSON'S ARE IN A PO- PONTIAC MOBILE Weed. CoBl and Fuel 77 ------------------------- I gjL,; home SLAB WOOD OR FIREPLACE! --- WE HAVE ONE OP THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OP MOBILE HOMES IN THE AREA. Wc oftar S? a^’\»s?tr •prf.'r^Sop ,ta) today and choose from over 40 'ifferent ttoor plans. Too grodr yosent me 3 oord t 'Mills CANNBL 66aL. the 1DE( (Ireplsce fuel Sqtsoned firtpli and furnact wood, Oakland Fi and Paint. Phone FE lailO VlBiiti. Trees. Shruba,78| , a huge sf IccUon of ’ pro-o ! lull* reconditioned mobilir h (kUll^L sprsysd 8Ulo'"Tinspecied. 10 or more. 11.50 eb. less then 10 tl each. You dir 13 ml. —-Pontiac 00 111 10 Ci /jroVa'Tiisr PLANTS FOlT~iALE - Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sale.s, Inc. 4301 Dixie Hlilrway Oriylon Plait “ 3-13W Ooon 7 doyg * VetiubPe'Vlonts^Z »-»«4.' *1A MARlV MW16 WUAT6 manU, 0 varleUes, Oaktemaa • lU. Rare house plants planU, 0 varieties, ^al Orsrn Holise. UL >4037.________ ifitAiirirRkY^niN=k^ bearlOi OA 1-3015.__________■ . NEU^lW CREB h WOLVERINE PICEUP COACHEI. 10' START AT illll M CBEE TRAVELER S PT. AT 1177 40 •lectrlc. ION to. Owoor OR 3- excsllsni conAltlon. PE t-lt44 *1... . — * ...___ iTFOOt fc H RTB”cfclPT c6n-tinenui Cpstom. utility Bpotloss. rsady to go. Hay b* smo at UM Cas> Lk Rd , Keoto Karbor. nione lia-OflO. itrVics inc', di^'~Highia^' w iriNBOARO. OPEN UTIufr.-il'l H F Olid MY 3-litd_________________ YEAR OLD - LONG HARIED, dachshund. Free lo good home i OR 3-M7t After 5. USED MOBILE HOMES ON DISPLAY IN OAKLAND COUNTY! ....3ED TRAVW, TRAILER 'With Brskes, S3U heed A COTTAGE UF NORTH? Let Us Hsip You With a OOOD UStO MOBILE HOME I WE HAVE Bottle gab, •HITCHES and do Wtrtng, - ---- - TraUers 14' IREK-CNAPT II H.P EVINRODr IND •nLT-BEO TRAILER yW5 Complete—$95 Dn. Used BmU. Motorc. Trailers II TO CHOOSE PROM Oily L-... . - 1 llOtLY!*''ilS^AN BAirn'RAffli ----------------Pno-Toon baade. Aqua Swan Aluminum, and Orals-, ers nnc ClInkerbalK boaU. . WE SELL AND fERVlCB Bvinrude Motors and Lawn Motors DART SFORTMEN CEHTtK ____i dogs Jam________ iiXcE M.I N I A T U B E ponies, t«5 up. OR 4-1471__ BOSTON -TEliiniR PUPS. P bred. OL l-a:i43 _________ COLLIE, MALE, ^ ______t. UL a t _ liriORT t MO 14 ft to 33 It . .. „ _____ ______traU. Wolverine truck eamper also .none typa mobile h--------- ----- piele Ilie of parte gat Hitches InsMlIo "rbjptJjTJJ 3173 W Huron SiSTE. ^{v'h/F^WiMftB Ok aii; wIth 5M, Dogs Trained* Boarded^ CAW V^lX® Ihirr-BheU. 371 B. TsIegraplT McNARY'S TAILWAOpBR KEN* mis, hoardliit. training, trim-ilag. OL 1^- 3200 g. Rochssisr ________ ____ -VA(:*TI6n TRAILERS gates and Rentals 13* II. snd 17 It. Apache -Campers Car top spaot vans—draw-Ute an-* Reese hitches, overloads, brake eontrolc. wiring. botUe X*- >• wnuri.Ai..^ 16 3-1456. AKC REOlBTfcRED BUCK'MALE I Labrador age 1 yrt. obedlaace . tHined, exceUont retriever *“*•* ■ * " and phreaipnt -*— '*“^1 Hay. Qr*in and Feed 8^ Obetlln. 1M3 Bauan. I thoM who want the btxt, 40'KM lou. 16x43' cement pAllut. etc One miu east 01 QafordNpa Uki Wlile Rood OA AMM \ ftEAUTim AuiSTiri ItocMester Road. OL 0*0750 I----r*-* . —------------- .AUBURN ROAD SALES AND lERVICE DALE Outboard IflUirs. RX Lie Trailers - CORL ioau - BZ Payment Plaos. lie W. Auburn Rd UL 3- iBel Crooks aw* ------ —— >‘WOH 4VC..--__ All New Stjpecial 'repub'- n^Mrglac MAZUREK MARINE- SALES odward i pen Dally A Sundayg 7 a.m.-Q p.m. illANSAa TRAVELIR iOAli ‘Iliampion Clinker Bum Boate 3175 Cass Lake Rd PE 3 5003 KEBOO HARBOR. MICH All New in Pontiac ORADY WKITB LAPSTRAEB tr^l^OU^^VEHOS^CR^^ WEST BEND MOTORS Ports-Camper Camp TraHor Wood, Alum.. Ptbtrglas. I ft.-3i It SCOTT MOTORB AND SERVICE CRUIHE43UT BQAT BALES B. Waltm PE g4M Daily 0--- ■ parity UL I HOAT INSURA-NCE For complete' Inlormatlot. frank a AKOCROON .mbncy 1044 Joilyn ' FE 4-3534 Evei FE 3-4353 or FE 04135 'CREBTLiNE ld*! LftETTEW'^N-Vj^tlbfe lop. Extras. 31 H P^ OR ChUTLiNEK and LONE STAR Meitury motors and Mastar*Cvali Trailers OaUr snd "Uttla Oude'r trailers KELLY S HARDWARE 3004 AUBURN RD Tjeic. •HARP TO PtND'’ BUT EASY TO DEAL WITH ^^AWB^N'O^BALEB^,^^^ It's Rot Nowi GET OlfE OF 'THK ■ ' best^:als AT EAST •TO,FINE' Cliff Drcye^;^ Gun 8: Sport Oenter'^; *^*at*iitoMr"-^"i3f4*^‘ ' Fur Salt Livestock nrytds 3. ARARIAHS at STUD. OUAR-I ... ........ BLER. WINNERS lERA PONTOON jkOA'TS. OPEN 7 Days a w»eh! ME 4*en» _ii3i«_HoUy jtejioUy.JfigtaigMi., Chryler cpgtaie. 330-3436 4i SUM aRD : ka Poptm taihif^ Tang o^rt .WSKMgh TH« FOXTIAC PRESS, TIJj!:SDAY. JUXE i Wmt* —i OWENS BOATS EVl^UOB MOTORS Maiardc MlrtiwS^s c He»4qiuirter8 Boat Repair Material* ****e8Srsa ,y*P^*^**** mdttn 1« n. flbariiS* n ^>scr ^EA RAY BOATS Tessler’" Auto, a MartM, It H. Wu OaFORD BOW. IM SPECIAL SALE afl5SS^*^«°S»*Tbur*<>»r ----- ----- “ru and Sot. , tnt DUit "0" IS FOR QUICK! When it comes to cdshl the quicker ihe better! Cash \sill come to you quickly when you use the Want Ads to sell everything from (guilts and quail and quail to quills and .quoits! “A" to “Z", Want Ads work quicHly and inexpensively! Call FE 2-8181 and place your. Want Ad now!. ------uro*"iUjiniB” in a. looiBaw rc Mit afftto-LuSi t>.ft. iiwjssef: *" ''K 1-tlll Sale Used Trmka^l03 manKNiB co. Tiiucn. h-ton l.Mt pond tl tS. TonV Ui t. For Sale Cara . 106 ^10 tlN^OKTH CHIVRO-JSr CO.. t«M & WOOOWARO AVI.. BlfcMDWIHAM.- MI 4-riM. MO CBXVROLIT BROOKWOOD 4-door otatloD wo|oo. ~ hoaur. vhltt with blur Onh' *i.7t» Buy trrmt. NC cHtvifourr CO. loot t. w WARD Avr. ^IRMINOHAR MM. Bkt r ^ ti n. aianrMI Bo^. Ooter nalUn *L*2> °* M Orctaaid Ukt Ato., ' Auto Insarance 104 $20 FOR 6 MONTHS BRAIV M CHBVtB CONVBRTIBLK VI auto. irao*. Taka ovrr mantr -ova IlMO. OR )‘5J45. itM CMEVROUTT J DOOR RA- DIO ANU RXATER. AUTOMATIC TRANHMIUION. ABtO,LmLY NO UOHCY DOWN. Auuiit POT-BtnU o( lU M ptr bo. . Coll Crrdit Mp.. Mr. Firka at Ml ♦-WM. Harold Turnyr. Ford. •EA RAY BOATi J0RN80K MOTOBB Martoo SuppUad. Rtpalr Mn PINTER'S Tratyoi^'B >ap 4 KNOIRE -AnUKEE. MONarrOP- ___________ Bervlcc ImI OR I-Ut4. t^i^ViNo ioi^ _*•*!*: . rooM far t. FB. FE ^mted Uae^a^ $25 MORE ipn TOLsawiasN coNTEim- klr. Tbb Is rOaUy abarp. Only «Mt. Euy trrBi. NORTH CREV- iNt moa iMt ROAoeriat in ex- UK badpra you arU. H. J. WMI. 4tM DUlt Bifbway. FI HIM. |Bk U MM Cara tod' U-- g&M. ROYAL AUTO FARTB. Do You Need Money? mi EXTRA rUCAH UB» CA • ■'TOF DOLLAR j^AlD” ' ’Glenn's Motor Sales \ tu W. HURON St. FE A-Pn \-s Califomia Market Wt aetd Tt Finm. OMa. m m dhAip 'IT '^^AVERILL'S FE 1-tm a“Boi — MA f-I4dt __ ______1 FOR OUBAH Cd WE NEED CARS f ' **** -wao Baio^Oa^S^ M «r M MOTOR^SALl im Olalo Bwf. , OR ----JURE CARi' WAiffi^- rip Auto BAloa. Ut Oal ¥AH'ii6 jtfkirtlAlii- PANE A. ARDERSON ^HCT griTftl M3M P >E*Tia^ i CHEVY WAOON. standard . .raormliiioo. radio, brator. arw Uru. Ont ovnrr. Imaacalata la- ... ------doarn. >3 ptr 1. Mur- V*!rV'\A?^pE MOTO w! It/M/5 car Inaarabco ... . Boatbs. rtbBDClal rnpoDilbtllty • arallablr 110,•», iniuranca policy IMt imEVROLET CONVERTIBLE ' VA cnclnr, vttndard tbUt. radio, hoatrr. wbltrwai] Urrr. Black Iln-. lab vltU black top and rrd Interior Only M.JM NORTH CHEVROLET CO lOOQ B; WOODWARD ATE. BIRMINOHAM. MI 4-17M. ____________ Foreign and SpL Ca« radio AOSTm HEALT SPRITE. INI. blur, Mtru OR J-tlll INO PIA-t. $m. laU CHEVROLET, t CYLINDER ragoD. auto. traoamUslon, ___d btalrr, waiberi, direc- il ilinaU. Very ciran. im. prtratc pnpu.^ TE l-131t after I. PE i-13tT. _ iw Autborlaad Ooaltr VOLKSWAGEN BALEB AHD BEBVICE WARD-McELROY. INC. ---- HURON (MMI OR-- Buy and Brtt lapottod Cara For Salt Cart 106 B4MCE BPfXSAL. I, tut, MY 1-1014 ____TURT conter- .. JUICE. 4 DOOR ■M FlyBOtMb. o* -'M-'U Mrrcnryi 'll Chary; '4T IntrraaUonal pickup. WE MCLL- AND FIRAN^ ECONOMY CARO U AUlU FE 4-HH _ ®99JL "Si-______ aOLDTELT riuRN l?,^“D“Y*N’I?Lor*I5; ITELTNO MONET DOWN mla «< fUTt DOt A Mtr.. Mr PArki I. Harald Turner. Used Aete Parts 102 ___ . dounT*^fci^ AM BalM. in t. tacBtv. FE WHY. - I word, BlralntbAB, au «-o*ai FISCHER BUICK . Day*, brtui Pl”*A t P •MgWe;"''coM: Sale Used TnKka IMt Bt_____________________ Uru. tM. Bart Auto. PE M2TI. BOICE -M. WYlCtA STATION wag.A pewor gteir'tug bad brakri. n.BM. MY -snid. 4M sruL_____________ IMl BUtCE 4-DOOB. aguipprd. Ad Ideal 2nd - porter Ml. UE^IDE MOTORS. |r± MM TWEYT. I, TON FICE-UP . OR JMH or FE 1-WM . ! “?] Better I Used Trucks ■ GMC . , oaeland at cAsa MEVER'S. . “IT Caminu Sales ’ "El Cam mo Salea" • CHEVROLET) BOUOHT ARD BOLD caliy t BOUOHT AND BOLD TRlB^EU MIT EMC ■. TON LONG BOX >17M E Walton, Bird. • PE.4-1M» 'FeHect Betbaucally aad Uree PONTIAC. MICWlOAN mt CHEVROLET '4 TON LONo"*^ CHEVROLET V|, BTaWoN araaon. eacellout undltlob. Will _ Utl Mtkoaraod Drirt IPM^EL CAMINO V4 au^^. ;K/i - “ ltdd EL CAIONO t-ryllnder, aland-• ‘•rd tibnCBluion. deluae egulpl. ^cat. Bachablcally perfect and' iIm CHEVROLET bIeDAN DEI4V-] ^RY. Merhamcally good and i Jim. SicWiiider, ilaDdard ttani-i JbiuIoA. Cheap. ifirt^aHon Bird. PE 4-IH*i ITOWIIAC. MICHIOAN i ■« truce' or Motor, can be . ---d lor dump. UL I-in3._ ’ -Special- 1%1 CHEVROLET MONEE COUPE. automatic Uanamlitlon. radio aad baat-er. vhitearall tlrer, M OM mller and It, u In real gnod PONTIAC Aftin Camp Chevrolet Inc. I IggLiaeBD > M'D 4-IOltl 1 abut, radio itiful l^k Ilnl dog Imcrlor, e cltL&^UH. Wlfft.” CREDIT MANAOBR. EE gA4tt. Ibg Auto Bolot 111 B. Baglnaw TAYLOR'S OK USED CARS CHEVROLET. OLOBMOBILE Open Brtolngt ' MArkct 4^1_____WaUad Lake •It CHEVY •» PLYMOUTH YA 'M autioD wagoD _________ iMi 1-DOOIL IIM M W. Manilteld. Ft g-MlI. IMI CHEyROLrt BnCAHE 4- 'daor lodaa. I bylludcr Mine. FonrergUde, radio, brator. Mirer flnUb. OUy »!,••».-------- IVROLET CO. 1000 8. CHEVROLET 1000 8. WOODWARD ATE. BIRMINOHAM. MI o-nio. ____r.^ulltewaUi Only MM. NORTH CHEVROLET TO. lOM 8. WOODWARD ATE. BIRMIRO- . SPECIAL New ’B1 Car. radio. heaUr. I1.41n.1I. IM.1I dowe. M0.H par r“XnD C RAMBLER bufeb mareet EM >4IM 1140 CoBBtrea Rd 1MB CHEVROLET 4-DOOR 8TA- f4d and Uiblle ^RTH CTli?V*?OLET’co’^ Woodward ave. bir- MINOHAM. Ml 4-1730. iVBOI F»r SOi Care 106 fW Sale 4 DOOR ETA- >M gg- 8SS &,r£ ■B-T'-SS oondllkin. CoMtla aaglao. LoU ’IT Ford. FalrUuMl IM,____________ radio, bootor, Butomallc. ’BT Bulck •pocM. I door, bordtop. rodlo, --------------------------------- IMF4LA OONVERTIBLB . Bqul^ do. baolu a i brand new whlta wttb Fowartllda, Id whitewall Urea, car fairly priced. Crissman RdCHEStER OL 2-?721 —cSBrMoiMr--- I aoly M.- new. Old car down. Bank rataa. . BOB BORST. INC..' BIRMINOHAM'B NkW INCOLN-MERCURY-COMET DLR ■M Hunter Bird. Ml O-IMO U17 CHRYSLER H*W VORKfiT aton. power . altering, powtr brake*, radio, heafer. whltewaUa, ravea black llnlah .with luaurioua cream trim. Only glOM. Enay trrma NORTH. CIUVRaXT CO . lopo B woodward ave.. BIRMINOHAM. Ml 4-173>. M7 CHRYSLER 4 HARtv ■R&R MOTORS CHftTELER, li»7 BARATOOA, "--r hardtop, mil power. egcolloBt JltloD. mi. MA 1-1711. 1 VALUNT,-----------— Alpine wl^ with rad^------------ arid whlta jridewalla. EMI actual mliea. Old car dawn. M---------- BOR-^ORST, INC; BWkaNOHAM-B NEW LINCOLNAIEROURY-COMET DL^ “ -^unter Bird. MI HIM Ford. 1957, Automatic, radio and heater, white-walls, no riLst, mechanically perfect, make of-fer.'OR 3-9468 evenings. •54 VoBb'cbltVKBTIBLB VA. RA- heater, automatic tranamta- pion. 1370. Can ba-------— *" Mt. Clemena Bt. and 4-dooia. I'l and Ea. 1N4 I $197 CALL MR WHITE. CREDIT MAN-AOER. FE IA4n g Auto Balea 1» ■ Battnaw 1955 ‘ T” BIRD CONtnERTIBLE Radio, beater and I. ll.U FADtl .rfc“i'^.““.________ LAKmDE HOTOR8. Huron Ellaabeth Labe Road, FE g-41 M FORD FAIRUNE^m. TAKE •II^FORD ^DTOR.^ CTTLINDER IMO FORD c6bT^UNE EDOOR MR. WHITE. CREDIT MANA-ling Auto Balea IIP B. BaglnAw -SCHUCk FORD _._HM^ai_Backbom LalU Ts MlaS CHEVROLET, BSTaWd ____A . FE 11400 ooop HinuuMo. lii U6 Oakland TmO BlicE CktVBOLiT 0. BTICE ruiL good u^oiitaklng. w Uraa. flip MI 41U1I. IBn" CHEVROLET Coijl^. CALL aWoT 0 p.B. PL »A7M. a?te?l ***** whltewolla. fV ItM CHETIIOI<» BnCATn n 4-7l7g . pawyrglMe. . . . . Yieh, ritroa. one owner, -“-a Real bargain. gt04P. after * — I960 CHKVROLKT IMFALA CONVERTIBLE I ooglnc, ouloBatle tranamiaklon. heater. Jet blAck flolah with black lop and rrd InttrloL .Bparkllog wbltewaU Urea. $2385 Matthewa- Hargreaves "Chevy-Land" OLIVER BUICK •60 MGA.............$2295 ROADSTER. LMt blue fl beater, . 4 - upeed tranumla Wtaltewan Urea, wlra wboA. '57 OLD.S ............’.$ f)95 BUFER M 1-OOOR. TUJooe roiF Radio, heater, ____ X1 e tranemUkion. vbHewall I Ib4^ fat - • ---- : WHAT DO , NEED? RETAIL STORE ij^u can always locate pit pvties interested bhat you no longer need Mihen you use the'P^tiic ^rest “For Sale'^' Want |M«I iJiAL To Pl4w tn FE 25l6i 65 Mt. Clemens Corner: Cass and Pike • FE'3-,7954 ■ I9S)^CHEVR0LET •RARr XttPALA SPORT SEDAN EQUlpp^ Wtth pdulWmF«lll «!• mw. pmerfM yi- trim'. ----- — —____________Alto beator power atcerlng and ''"la. Tbit car la and tbt price la r-' ■'■i;-; Grissman V RdtHE.STER OL 2-9721 • • ■■■' •60GOLI.AT1I STATION WApON. I^lla w*ilth*b!Mk*m ....$1245 ■cyliiidei beator. •S5BUICK • . . 595 LOOOB HARDTOP. Tu-tooa whh« and bibck. large wheel covert, beater, aatomatlc *- •57riTEVROLET ■ )$‘895 lio STATION WAOON White and l)tbt blue, radio mod beater. ’59 OLDS ...........$2195 M HOLIDAT 4-DOQR HARDTOP, ^ Full power tncludl^ windowi and teat, pew whIuwaU HVot. one •60 BUCK........I. $2495 OQMVERTnufc Radio, heater, tur- OLIVER' Motor Sales 21(LOrch4rd J-ake Ave. ' FE 2-9101 4-doera. V-l with auto-luauc Vibamlaalon. abarp: A Birmingham muolclpol car. Full price II.IH. Lucky Auto Salta. 1P3 B- Baglnaw, FE 4-1114. ----------------A euT^Ite and white fli mat. Full price MM. No money down. LAKEBIDE MOTORS. Rur- IW FOBg, _NEW_ TIRES. O^p Bova Autoa. Pfc P-3171 HOMER HIGHT ______ FE 1-mi ITiaoior. ________-Of BJP.M por ShbS. few eoah.down . MP,' Bafe»Autii)t, ippp fo6d, 1 doorTradio *“ lUTELT NO MONET DoV....... tiNM paymeott of m.B7 por mo. CalF Credit Mgr., Mr. Parke at Mt 4-TPM. Harold Tumor. Ford. For Sdi Ctfs 106 ‘H F6BD fSMM REPOSSESaON BIM fbO prioo. no oath n^od. IM Eaat Blvd., M Aubnro ■kLiRF INt FORD FAteLilifc. S door, g cyllndor, itODdArd. dio and baotar. I yoor guaran ^ *iSd’ BOHR. INC. IM B. Mato, Milibnl JdO 4-I71P 1960 FORD OONVERTIHLE. RMUo. beater, automatic trai----•—■— —• —— alaering. M.i John McAuIiffe, Ford «M OAELAND FE P-4U. iiM #6kil> DlAtSSaSL'i-VeOi V----- -------- .uumliitl2!! now#r”atoorlngr'r*-die. heaUr. •bbltawplla. Block No. 8. WOODWARD AVE. RAM. MI' 44711;______________ 4l FORD {4-DOoil Wa60N. %. FordomaUt, - - - --- - ------. _j-l eend. ___offer. OL VM4a._________ M5'’FbHD. VE 1 DOOR, RAlilO AND MkA'nR. ABSOLUTELT CaU Credit Mgr., Mr. Farka at Ml 4-7PM. HprotJ Turner; Ford. iiU CONTINENTAL ^ hardtop. Immoeulaio brooie I BOB BORST, INC. BIRMINORAM'B new LfNCOLN-MERCURT-COMET DLB. MO Hunter Bird. Ml LARK. 1 DOOR. RADIO, BiW. BOYINO ----------iTVou___ HOUGHTEN & SON low mue^e. abarp. gun. Uoyd Motora, UbcolD-Uercun-Comet. HI B. Baglnaw, FE 1-Olfl. • FORD 1 DOOR. TRANBPI Uon apeclal.. Runa good. _____ PODCbuk Motor Balea, 4010 DUlt ______'AVB aUTO MART IP Cbev., convertlblti abarp. 'P3 Chav., coupe, very good. 'PI Mercury, .aedan, overdrive. 'M Ford, Victoria, hardtop. 'M Ford 4 doer, etotloe wogoa. ■tp OLDS, Super, gg, hardtop ‘P7 Rambler, g tedan. TOIP .Cooley Lk. Fiuly equIppM IbCludlni power ateertng and crula-O-malM armu-mlaaion. flP7 down. BOB BORST, INC BIRMINOHAITB- NEW LTNC0LN4IERCURT410MET DLR. — 'lunter Blvd. ------- ■P7 PORD ^BOOR REPOSSESSION I fuU-prieo. no eatb naodad, only ill ^a mo„ due June 14. ’»7 PORD.' 4 DOOR. HARDTOP t7M. Onod condition. Ml 4-lOM 1M7 FORD 4-DOOR STaAoN WAO- . etralgb^ atick, no ruat. Vi aey down, raal aborp. Lucky to Balea. Ill S. Baglnaw. FE TODAY’S SPECI.’VL!! IPg FONTIAC 8TARCMIBF. door hardtop, l-toneo blue. At leather Interior Full power plui OM alr-condltloalng. Only $14M WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New Dodge Dart ‘$1946.65 SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD '2P.BM MILE GUARANTEE Birmingham RAMBLER OFFERS: eering ond'braket. gl4B de BOB BORST. INC. BIRMINORAM'B HEW UNCOLN-MERCURT-COMKT DLB. IPO HunUr Blvd. lO 041M ----------6x#6ltfcilli«liN5~ aparkUne whlta tUriah, like new. gMoTlJoyd Motdri. Uneolp-Mercury-Comet. Ul E Bagtoaw. — -4131 THY BDBUR-3 a. WoodwaiS. ‘’^^-’’-OLDS-Ml Blrmlbdhbm.. Ml 4wo.». 5. w 'jyss ttofoi IRS. Huron at Ellaabeth TRwB ItPP 6lD8 brakee, 1 boor, a who Rime like n top. BMwart, dealer. IM7 DUtle Hwy. Blnelalr Servtee. TAKE OYER FATMENTB ON *07 'a< a. 171 B. SAOINAW. MONET BALEB, ............. =P5 PLTkioU^ BXLVBDBRB VI, 4- BARGAINS! . , ■01 BonnavlUo Vleta Save 0 ON ami....oUpr Bavt 0 OM .. I17M '» Rambler ■n Mercury. . . |M Ford pickup ■P7Flymoutb •PO Olda Hardtop P4 Ford 0 _____ . •pj Pontiac PTOP ■P4 OMa ..: •PO Pontiac . 14 Cadillac ... I H HSt . . P 4M .... PtIP RUSS JOHNSON LAKE ORION , MV 2-2871 MY 2-23^1 RAMBLER Super- Market Wbero you Can • --WIN uJutMADUKE By Andenoa A iWitiig DuoaffBJSUTlSmM i- ^ \ i // ^/pN He has such tender little tootsies! For Sale Cars 106 IPPB PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY oonvarUblt, duUNnatte trbnamla-tlon, powtr otOtring, power brakea, pewar btadowa, ravan black with rad trim. Onlr IIJPP. Ban terme. NORTH CH^RO-CO., 100* B. 7VOODWARD BlRPIfNOHAM. Ml 4-1T3P. Anv na,AiMv, i b,i, x NO , MONET DOWN. Aaauma paymonta of $11.07 per mo. Call Credit Mgr., Mr Pgrka at MI 4-7PM, Harald Turner, Fdrd. iiM PLYMOUTH. RAtltO InU, ed to pay balaM# dua of 0U7 CRimiT MANAOBR. FE $-0003 King Auto Balaa 11$ E — ^-- )N7 PLYMOUTH 1 DOOR $ eyllnderi, ——• lion, radio. SMtobw nCOAN Urea. BoUd* whIU______ ____ NOTtSJ*’ OTiWolkf *&I**1W0 B, WOODWARD ATE., BIR KING liAM. V' INI GREEN PLTMOuVh 4-DdOR. baotar. new Urea, new bottery, ctandbrd temnemlielon. directional llgnMa. IN GOOD CON-DITIONTFI $-14$B. Call oftor $. ’$7 PLYMOUTH 3-DOOR REPOSSESSION $4N full price.- no eolh noodod. pay on)y tM a mo. Duo JUko 14. Rtft Auto. Mr. Bell, FE S-4B1S. IM Eaet BlvB.. ot Auburn LOOK AT THE PRICE •^larked on the Gars Now on Display at . . Orchord Loke Rd. HERE’S HOW THE SALE WORKS ER. THEN CHECK _________ SCLLINO PRICE PAINIED ON THE WINDOW OP THE CAR. ACT -TODAY FOR JEROME For Sale Cars 106 IMB PLYMOUTH S-DOOR, f CTL-• - —--‘ek ablft ao mcaey Auto salea. in » _______________4-ni«.____________ i$M PlTkOUTH 4-DOOR WAGOR; B-cyliader. ant power iteerlag, ---------- brgkai, new point. $BM < oKcrTMl $-l$M afur g p.m 1M3 KYMOUTH CONVniTIBLB. $110. 711-lPM. ______________ 1$M BONNtVILLE 1-OOOR HARO- *P°r^gn.a7r*!*'‘gji$.*’»4*“l!fe IuUl BRiRP IMS PONTIAC CON- vartlbla, hydramaUe. p r------ brakea, whOewalla, radio. ‘ Call OA $-$l$7, alter 5. 1M7 IKINTIAC. O-OOOR BARdTOP. Baglnai 7 PON’ ireury - Ci t »-$m. .. . JNTIAC 1 DOOBHABDTOP. CLEAN. NO BUST. FI $4017. 7 MNTIAC STAR *>.-“-** pel -------------- -ftec $ p.m. weekday!. tl.OM. OR 1-I7a. PONTIACar' WHY NOT TRY BUB-URBAN — OLOa. $$1 8. WooS-ward, Birmingham. Ml 4-44M. ’U PONTUC CONTER'^LB LOOK! BUY! SAVE! a Pontiac wagon. Loaded € Ford OoUalo 1-door .. a Bulck Electro' hardtop d PooUae 4-dr. hardtop . • Bulck Elactm Ctavt. . UU Bulck Century hardtop IIM Pootloe 4-dr. hotdtOB . IIN cadUlaq ’’M” aadaif ... 1H7 PonUac itatloa wagon .. INI Ford -loF’ hard ton .. IBM Ford 1-dbor oodan .... 1$H DoBoto 44r. FIraUte . ItMJillek 4-door todon .... IiM FooUae Bupor Chlot ... I$$l OMa Mr. terdtep ...... IIN Bulck CoaveiUbIc .. IIM Bulck OoovtrUMo ...... 1$H Hard 4-deor loditri ... liH Fontloo B«IUof O^oor . $1$N SHELTON PONTIAC - BUICK Rochester OL I-8133 ACreka from new bar ulea Opao ’tu p.m. or Jator aoaedWbd. and Bat at t pm t$H TONTuc wnhi ‘W iR and tranamlaaMn. Br oi------ SMB. OB 44114 alMr $:>t. 1$N FONilAC (^AtjHA vtiUbM coape. HydrampUo. Ro- Haupt Pontiac Sales ‘^CLAHEBTON •1$ Odo mile north of VM. 14 . MAple $•“• •M BONN] Blielltl Mmmtm, WVWWO oeao««ew-, power brakea.- power ateertng, power antenna tri-po#er, new itrea Woe, like new. CAB Bote-'• man’ ReaKy, ' FE S-71fl or OB non. r-eKISIs-sion ,.j| Full arleo. no eitab t^oS . fiSfAufSTTi^ ml. lie. tor tha. — MT 1-$$31. -SO RAMBUnT „ ______ DOM 7^ JEROME‘pfeRGUSbN . I-$7I1 I cosroii 4 :;n - \________ — — ___UnealB-MtreuiY-Comtt. a. Bailnaw. FE S4W. IIM RAMBLER 4 DOOR. OAS ) aaver, perfect eondlUon. Biewart, dealer. $047 Digit Hwy. OB 44000. I$$4 RAMBLER WAOON VERT good tranaportotlon. OR 3-MM Carltaa Mannlnp. IIM RAMBLER, »A DIO ANP SH TAUZHALfi 4-DOOR BIDAN. radio,- haaur, wbUtwalli. mala- 8. WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINO-HAM, Ml 4-171$.___________ Special NOTICE LAND COUN’fY eommuill-ttea win be cloied WEDNESDAY arid FRIDAY Bvanlagi atwr MAT ItS. Clarkston ' Oxford Pontiac . Rochester Walled Lake Waterford Utica a“Z"&S'‘SS IS PONTIAC Auto "Dealers ASSOCIATION IMI RAMBLER CLABBIC 4-DR- SB-. radio, ■ better .whitee. alum-n enutne, $30$ or trade ol Il ^uo down. $M.7$ pei INI AintRICAN 1-DR.. RADIO beotar. OaUvarad. $M0 dor- -trade of odwl value. $M.7 mo. New cor warranty. .*^mall Town'Trades: '$7 Ford country icdan wagon. Ra---------- Automr" ------ I. Bbtrp ’M Ford Falcon 3 door. Radio____ better. ll.gM mliea. Lika new •M Ford I door I eyi.. Radio. and boater. 1 bwoer . $11M •to Cbevie 4 door Radio a 11 Ford 4 doer. Rodlo a 'U PootUo Catailoa. Radio i Hydrtmttic. Rodlo. I I Fbrd 1 Soar. Radio.Rooter. ’M Bulck Bpeelal 3 T Chevrolet — Pontiac — Buick Dealer ord Mlcb'.. _ >^A B-MSf HASKINS $ Mind - > . Powergl I dark bit ISM Chernriet Impal^4-doot aetka IMO Cbevrotet BReayae 4-door a VO ao^e. Fowe^lde, radi ^r, ai^d turquoUNr tiDlab. MANY UOKt TO CHOOBK FROM. .V!"' Chevrolet f: IIM RAMBLER 4-DR. STATION 1, heater, whitei. IMO CLASSIC 4-DR. cyl. Ftilly equipped, or cor of equal MM RAMBLn BTATION arACION. radio, beater, whilea, travel rack. fuU prj^t OlOkl. IM AMBABBADOR 4-DR. SEDAN, fully equipped, ^ct block, 01M5. IfM RAMBLER CUSTOM 4-DR. atatlon wadob, radlb, heater, overdrlvt. Immaculate, $11M. lfS7 BUICK ( R -f-OR. HABO- 1M7 CHEVROLET BEL AIR % • or hardtop VO, ---- ---- itaering, IIM. ^07 MUD itamatlc, wmici, anari ION METROPOLITAN. 11,C 1$M THIUMFH 4 MERCURY 1 t. BXOAN, 074S. If^^METROPOLITAN HARDTW. ItM FORD l-FABB. COUNTirr 8B-, power, immaculate, MN. Bi fm i hgham-Ramblc IF■, Woodword^utb of IfMile m:'i dpwntowa poatlae >m dpwat m-WM ^tra Spe^l. • 1957 FaR! wA-notFoiu,'rdio_________ -,AI tIM, •*•£!]>&•.£ ••••»—(■•* t ‘h/-: A Transistor Radio AU Y'ou Have to Do Is Pick Up An X-Ray Book and Jake a Demonstration Ride in a '61 - RAMBLER Just Fill in a Card Drawing on Saturday at 4 R M- ^ BTARTINO/uin|4 OUR ihNE QUOTA 4S IN A.VD \yi DlirST SELL X 50 ' NEW '61 Ramblers WE/KI-^ have V GOQP SELECTION Upd Cars '«'‘€'ALWAYS A .'MECHANIC XON DUTY- M A.M.-9 P M. DAILY •R&G RAMkER Sup^r Market .8145 Comittetce Road-Corner of Urtion Lake Rd. * EM 3-4155 'I Does It Again! FREE - FREE - FREE LOGO Miles of FREE Gasoline Driving On Us With Each New Car Purchase in the Month of June FREE - FREE - FREE lUNTlL. rURIVBR Nonc^i Lubrication on*Any Rambler Product,, Regardless of Age or Where Purchased - Bring Your; Own ' Oil and We'll Piit It In! PLEASE - PLEASE - PLEASE Don't Buy a Car From Bill Spence's-If You Can Be^t Our Deal Anywhere! free coffee and donuts every SATURDAY •. rambler: - ■ SALES SERVICE' 32 s. Main St: (i)i-i5)-CLARKsTON OPEN EVES. . .'MA 5-5861 ■a', / -Today's /(felevisibn ^roOT km * TiaS PO] ;ss, TUESDAY, JUNE 0. mi TWENTY-ONE EVENOra 'flu (3) Kmakdy \ (4) Kmaedy \ (7) Nmps. Wetttier \ (9) Kennedy •sU .(7) Newi •:» (4) Weather (JO Kennedy (Cent.) ' (40:New« (7) tteMoe 8 . J (9) Qijrick Draw McGraw (86) Water Wonderland «:4a (4) Sparta •:tt (4) Newi . 7:W (3) Dhrarth Owrt (4) Lockup (7) -(9) (98) 7:M (4) Laiamie (3) Divorce Gourtt (3ont.) (T) Buga Bonny ^ t9) Movie - »Babea in Anna,’* Mickey Rooney. Judy Gdiland (88) Inquiring Mind ' •:N (3) Fat^ Knowa Beat (4) Laramie (Coot.) (7) RKIcman (9) Movie (Cent.) , (9|) Venture Into &>ace 8:N (3) Dohie GUUa' , (4) Alfred 4Utcbcock TV Features tm (3)TomEwcU (4) Thriller (7) Stagecoach Weat (9) GM Preaenta (C!ontA (3) Red Skeltata (4) TTiriDer (Cent.) (7) Stagecoach WOat (Cont.) (9) Front Page (Sialienge U:M ,(3) Garry Moore (4) Summer 90 Ice (color) (7) One Step Beyond (9) Newa UtU (9) Weather !•:« (9) Teleaoope UAW Ifrli (7) Mike Hammer (3) ‘Moore (Cont.) (4) Sdmmer on Ice (0»t.) (9) Leon Etrol U:« (9) Goil Tip • 19tM (9) Sparta U:« (3) Newa (4) Newa (7) Mr., and Mri. florth. (9) Newa 11:U (3) Weather (4) By IMM KENNEDY, 6 p.m. (3), (4), (9); 7 p.m. (7). The Prealdent reporta to the nation on hia talka with Khruahchev. De Gaulle and Mac- DOBIB OILU8, 8:30 p.m. (2). Zelda (Sheila Jamea) announcea that ahe ia aecretly engaged to Dobih (Dwayne Hickman.) THBILLBB, 9 p.m. (4). Two brothera locate a Southern planta-Uon that appeara to.be haunted. Brandon De. Wilde and CTahan Denton coatar. RED SKlELTON, 9:30 p.m. (3). Vivian Vance returna to the role of (Tiara, the ahrewiah wife of (korge Appleby. SUMMER ON ICE, 10 p.m. (4). The Kirby Stone Four and apecial gueat Peggy Lee join in a 21at-birthday celebration for the Ice Capadea Revue. Peter Lawford ia the hoot, (color) GARRY MOORE, 10 p.m. (2) 'Gofnedian Alan King, soprano Eii-leen Farrell and the Jonah Jones ()uar(et are Garry’s guests. JACK PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (4>. Jack’s guests include Walter Reu-ther. Cliff Arquette, comedians Jack E. Leonard and Charles Dor-nan, singer Dlahann Carroll, (cotor) (9) Movie — “ToucD and Go.” (Ei«lish; 1956) man quits his Job and d^des to emi^te to Australia. Jack Hawkins, Margaret Johnston. U:M (2) Sporu (4) Sports UtM (2) Movle-"Ring of Fear." (UM) A homicidal maniac sets out to wre<^ the Clydb Beatty Mickey SpiDane tries (»[' smoke out the mystery. Clyde Beatty, Pat O’Brien. ILW (4) Jack Paar (color) (7) Movie—“Christmas Holiday." (1944) A soldier ex-perttag to be married receives a tblegTam from his fiancee inform-ing him that she haa married another. Deanna Durbin, Gene Kelly. WEDNESDAY MORNING (4) Dave .Garroway (7) Funews 7:M (3) Meditations 7:M (2) On the Farm Front (7) Believe It or Not 7:M (2) B’wana Don (7) Johnny Ginger •tM (96) Glerman l:li (2) Captain Kangaroo • 8:tS (7) Believe R or Not (7) Movie (56) Written Word •:N (2) Movie (4) Ed Allen (56) Science 9:M (4) Dr. Brothers (56) Art Appreciation 9:46 (4) Gateway to Glamour (7) Hair Fashions Today 9:60 (7) News 19:99 (2) I Love Lucy ^___________ (4) Say Wlien-^------- .il^-Jadk La Lahne (56) Our ScienUllc World 10:W (9) Billboard 19:99 (2) Video VUlage (4) (Color) Ploy Your Hunch (7) Jaclda Coo^ H9) Ches Helene (91) American Literatnre 19:tt (9) Nursery School Time U:99 (3) Double Exposure (4) (Color) Price Is lUght (7) Gale Storm (9) Romper Room 18:19 (3) Love o( Life (4) ’Truth or (7) Camouflage (9) Susie U:99 (3) Search tor Tomonrow (4) (Color) It Could Be You (7) Number Please. (9) Myrt and D^ 18:49 (56) French 18:46 (3) Guiding LlgSt U:69 (9) News V U:66 (4) News 1(99 (2) David Niven (4) Journey (I) About Faces (9) Movie 1:19 (96) Paries Francois 1:86 (7) News (3) As the World Turns (7) Life of Riley (56) World History 1:66 (4) Faye EUzabeth 8:99 (2) Amos ’n’ Andy (4) (Color) Jan Murray (7) Day in Court (56) Nueatras Vednos House Party (4) LoretU Young (7) Seven Keys ’ 8:99 (2) Millionaire (4) (Color) Young-Dr. Malons (7) ()uecn for a Day (9) Movie 8:88 (2) Verdict Is Yours (4) From These Roots (7) Who Do Yhu TruatT 4:99 (2) Brighter Day (4) .Make Room for Daddy . (7) American Bandstand** 4:16 (2) Secret Storm 4:99 (2) Edge of Night (4) Here’s Hollywood (9) Adventure Time 6:90 (2) Movie (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Looney Tunes and Jingles (56) (hildren’s (Tomer 6:89 (7) Lone Ranger - (56) Michigan Builds a Highway 6:46 (56) News Magazihe 6:M (9) News 8:99 41 airdi' -JiRTsa (•b.) 41 Aittrlik , 41 nb«r kn VM. SMI ' UistlOM tl Pr*neh artltto East Side City lAbmy to Move to Aiibuin Site (56) Guten 1 Ut89 (2) My Little h (4)C (7) Love Ihat i (96) Origami ’The East Side branch library will move farther out towards the city limita this summer in order to be more ccntrajly located for Ra po* Phyllis Pope, city librarian, said the move is at least a month away. 3 Propositions to Go on Ballot ’The Waterford ‘Township Board last night formally approved three propositions to be i^ced on the July 35 constitutional ebm^tibn election ballot, giving the police iknd fire department personnel a retirement program. At present tfwre % no retirement plan. All three propositions must before a progrun ^’’be put iirto operation. On the ballpt the first proposition ill be the civil service one; the second will be to provide for the nu^tenance aiMl administration of a system of pen- Wateiford Twp, Schools All Over by Next Tuesday Tuesday, June 13, going to school will be a , thing of the past for Waterford Township students jhis year. ~ Picnics, assembly programs. l)anquets and commencement for ^niois will dominate activities tabulgieiL-----" Begtiuilng at I p.m. Friday, honorary awards will be presented to eighth graders at tho-Craty bm^liet for stndenls in the ninth gradso at both Crary Each of tbe 34 schools in the township will have an aimual school picnic or go on a field trip June 13 to dose out the school year. Report cards will be mailed Friday, June 16. ’The high school commencement exerdses will be held at 7:30 p.ip. Saturday, June 17, on the sdiool football field. Jingles Show Due in Waterford Twp. The Waterford Township High School gymnasium will be the setting for a kiddies show starring television’s Jingles, at 10 a.m. Saturday. Waterford to Vote on Civil Service Program Retirement and Tax vaca’nt store at *06 Auburn Avenue in the Eastside Shopping Center near Russell Street. Miss Pope said she liked the location because of the probable business generated *by the busy shop-center and because the parking convenience. NO EXTRA STAFF ’The move will require no added staff ihepobers, but some minor decorating cOSU, she said. *1110 East Side brinch library, maintaining a collection of about 4,900 volumes, has been in rented quarters at 6 S. Sanford St., Just south of East Pike Street, the past half-dosen years. pepeemen. IMo prapoeltlea be voted on at the July Says Russ Lead Chemical War raeathly ram si 9U9. The spot selected is* a Watson's Jury Drinks to Own New Freedom Also Could Knock Out Pentagon With Germs, According to Officer WASHINGTON (AP)-An Army spokeaman aays the ^Viet Union has- the traln^ operatives, gadgets and the ^rms to sicken the Pentagon’s 30,000 employees in a secret -attack.. The Army also warned that the Soviets are so far ahead in both offensive, and defensive chemical and biolo^al warfare that DETROIT I* — ’The nine women and three rhen who acquitted (jordon Watson of murder end conspiracy drank champagne toasts Monday otter delivering their ver-^t—and regaining thefr own free- The juryjhad been locked up in a hotel since shortly after the trial began seven weeks ago. would take the U.S. at least five years to Cat'ch up. When the main librar]^ collec-on was moved from the west aide of downtown to the east side new Pontiac Public Library building in the Qvle Center, it was decided that the East Side branch should be moved far-thur from downtown. In recent testimony before the -House Appropriations (Tommittee, censored before release today, (Thenrical Corps intelligence officer W. E. BUck said that the So-vieU .could start a general w^ using chemical weapons and sustain it along a major front. 'West Would UseN-Bombs' Gilpafric Says Any War in Europe Would Soon Be Global WASHING’TON (UPI) Deputy slons and retirements for both de- Defense Secretary Roswell L. GU- partments; tbe third will ask for permission to levy a tax; and the fourth (which only property owners may vote on) will ask lor authorization to levy a one-half nfill tax increase for a period of 10 years to create a retirement fund. patric said today that the West would use nuclear weapons to meet any overwhelming Communist at tack on Europe regardless of whether the Reds used such weapons first. The oneJudf mill increase (.50 per $1,000 assessed valuation) would provide some $45,000 in annual revenue for the retirement fund progt|im. In other business, the board approved Silver Lake Estates plat No. 2; subject to payment of inspection fees totaling $544. That is stm allied policy, GU-patric told a news conference in answering questions about the Kennedy administration’s increase emphasis on conventional weap- Given 2 to 10 Years on Morals Charge 3Syear-old factory Wdrker from Pontiac yesterday was sen- "The current doctrine is that NA’TO forces were about to I overwhelmed by non-nuclear attack by (Communist) bloc countries NATO would restnnd withj' the use of nuclear arms.” GUpat-ric said. eroTonieFve'rf6“ro'yeirr... Jackabn Prison for taking in-i * decent liberties with a 9-year-old girl at his home. John J. Foster, 24 Taylor St. pleaded guilty May 18. He was on probation in the Hmty for gross indecency when ^the incident took place in Janu- «y. Cogdill to Speak at Baron Fete Tonight at 6:30 National Football League ’’Rooide of the Yaar ” GaU COgdUl of the Detroit U<»s will be tbe guest^apeaker at the annual Bloomfield Hilb High School athletic banquet tonight at 6:30 at Bloomfield Hills Jui ior High. I don’t know how you could build a fimit into it when you use any kind oi nuclear bang,’* he said, acknowledging that there were authorities who differed from him. Gllpatric also said that the Defense Department had no intention to embark on any large military Sponsored by the Waterford Junior Chamber of Cortim^ Auxiliary. tickets are available at many local shopping centers and at Community Center library lor 50 cents each. JinElea will be aeen in an hour long show that will include 20 min-utos at caitoonrand puppets Herid-mer Dragon and B. Babbitt. Every child will receive an autographed picture of Jingles, according to Mrs. ^ur Salley, chair- The naming of the outstanding Bainn athlete for the school year < will be another highlight of the affair being sponsored by the Lions aub of Bloomfield Hills, Two new awards will be given this year along with the regular letters. ’The school’s Dad’s Qub will, present an academic treptay to the athlete with the ' scholastic rating and a memorial award in honor of the ‘ former sports contestant will go to the boy who contributed tbe most in every way to a Hills team. urn. ^ I All proceeds will be used for the purchase of children's books for the Community Center’s library. Neglected Support, Doctor Gets Term Today's Radio Programs - a^M’. WwTlUrU siss-wjn. WWA Bua. N«V«. WJBK, lUlbt. 1. U« r ah«M»n Ss9S->WWJ, Fins •iSa-frKLW,- a. KanwiN OEL#. unpviM SsSS-WJK, Htwi. CKLW, Fnrm. WJBK. Fsm, Brt OptBCT MVt ssriMr'-.. tiss-wm. wwj. n«wi. wxrt. K#ww r-“ ‘tacLw, r— siss-wjii, N«in, osms Iwxrk ^ . 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Beer after the judge found his last pigment to the friend of the amrtta office for the support of ids twd children wss $75 on Feb. 8. Prevette, since remarried, said > bad been in “finrmcial atrfdtB,*’ "You belongVio that segment .Rdety which is s^>poeed to be pit«ninently intelligent,’”’ the judge Mdd. "You also have a duty as a citizen, ohd a nuiJor duty Is to <)bey eourt orders and support your ■*■'''*—’’ Gefs Staff Banking Job LANSB4G UR Charles D.. Say, vice president'of the Baijlr of the Commonwealth, Detroit,, was Hie deputy defease chief also Mt an ImpUcatloB that If there were a war In Europe It would Court Upholds U.S.RedCufbs Wayne Codnty sheriff's deputies made- sure they had ho outside contact—so sure, that the jurors did hot learn that Watson’s po> defendant,-Mrs. NeUe Lassiter, had been ordered committed to a state mental hospital after an emotional collapse. WASHINGTON (AP) — Dlvld> ing A to 4 in two historic dee^ sions, the Supreme Court has upheld two of the govenunent’s nue jor weapons against (Tommunlst party activity in the United States. The decisions backed the tightest U.S. restrictions ever aimed at a group which purports to be a political organization. . ■The deputies even went ahead us on the street, turning papers around.\said R. W. Herschehnann, through vents Hb said that the Soviets were equally proficient In covert oper; ations, citing the possibility of erupting a small vessel of highly InfechKNis" material^ into the .ventilating system of a building such I the Pentagon. Lt. Gen. Arthur Trudeau, Army research chief, said that about one-sixth of t)» huge Soviet military stockpile consisM of chemical warfare weapons. Township Band to Give Concert The Artny’s chemical chief, MaJ. Gen. .Marshall Stubbs, testified that .all Intelligence points with certainty to the fact that the Soviets and their allies are ahead of the United States and its friends in both the use and the defenae against chemicals and germs. Marching music, old-time hits and Dixieland Jazz will be featured at 8 p.m. tomorrow when the newly organized Waterford Township avlc Band presents its first public concert at- the John D. Pierce Junior High School. Arrest Parolee 3 Minutes Alter Cate Stickup A 2t|-year-old Detroit parolee, accused! of holding up an ■ all-night irant In Bloomfield Town- ship at gunpoint early today, was ^ ‘ three minutes after the f by state police. New CivijC Unit Will Make Debut to Public in Waterfbrd In 5-4 Decisions, Judges Back Smith Act, Ruliog . on Regiitration The court Monday Upheld; 1. A clause In the Smith Act which makes If .a cringe (or a > belong to any organization knowing that it advdeates violent overthrow of the govem- 2. A requirement that the,Communist party register with the U.S. attorney general, as a puppet of the Kremlin. This requirement is a part of the 1950 Subverstve-Activitiea Control Act. The- Justice Departnoent declined'comment qn the. rulings. Gus Hall, S. -Communist party general secretary, said in NeW York the decisions endanger “the very foundation and fabric of Democracy in our country.” The party vowed to tight the decisions, but didn’t say how. Doctors, lawyers, merchants and others in all walks of life, under the dlfrction of Gene Preston, have banded together to make sweet music for area residents’ listening. John Philip Sousa’s "American Patrol and Trluhiphal March" will be featured along with "Scenes from Operaland,’’ waltzes and the ’Stars and Stripes.’’ Writing the majority opinion upholding the government efforts to fbree the Communist party to register as an arm of the Soviet Union,- Justice Felix Frankfurter swept aside the party's arguments that its rights under the FltBt Amendment of the Oonstl-tuton were being violated. . (Juincy 1. Smith, who was on parole after serving three years in prison for assault and carrying a concealed weapon, was picked up at 3:13 a.m. at Square l,ake Road and Woodward Avenue. Earlier the defense official had ons would play p reduced role in Kennedy administration plans for limited wars. INCREASE, NOT REDUCE He replied fiiat “We are not going to reduce our nuclear capa-bOity” but are goii« to increase conventional forces. He said he “never believed In nuclear The two troopers stopped Jones as he was turning aouth on Woodward Avenue from Square Lake Road. They found a 32-callber rifle and $161 in cash in Jones’ possession. ' Truck Driver Signs Warrant Charges Detroiter With Property Destruction at Vernor's Pontiac Ptant A truck driver at the Pontiac Vernor's Ginger Ale warehouse, struck by the union fw more than a month, yesterday signed a warrant charging a Detroit unkmlst with maUcious destruction of pi«F WyB0 Rreedlag. 6179 Ljwwo Lane. Waterfsrd TsssnsUp, ic-eased Cheater K. RwtadnwsU, 86, M 8161 Leoader 8t. at pBOhig the Ignitioa whraa froas hfa track Monday nwniliig and Am idek-iof IB a tailUght aa lha truck. According to Asst. Prosecutor Robert Templln Jr., Breeding and several other truckers at thO) local warehouaf, 490 S. Telegraph Rood, had continued delivering the «oft 4rtnk on the a^yico of their at- The 11 PoiRiae emj^otm haVe ' Lnbo: Relations At 8:19 a.m. Joe’s Ooney Island No. 1 at 1191 N. Tele-gmph R4wd was held up by aa 1 maaaaer. Arthur State Troopers Marvin Ai^erson and Raymond Beamish were at the Bloomfield Township police station when the robbery was re- Bucglarizing and djimaging Btoomfleld Township service station of $200 has resulted in proba-tioii for two years, $100 court costs and an order of restitution, ■mount to be determined, for Donovan F. Graves of Southfield. driving a car he had stoleB hi Highland Pnik when atopped. He alas aald be had held ap as-other reatanrant near Detroit Townohip eatery. Jones was turned over to Bloomfield Township authorities. The Detroit area restaurant robbery was being checked out by state police. He said he could not remember details of the eariler stickup. Stahds Mute in Chicago of Uttering, Publishing Arraigned on a charge of uttering and publishing, Miller D. Moss stood mute yesterday when arraigned before Circuit Judge Stanton G. Dondero. Police charge Moss, 23, of 429 Howard McNeil St. with taking a $154 company check from his employer, WKC, Inc., and later cashing it to pay some debts, lie was a porter at the store. Judge Dondero' entered a plea of innocent for Moss and remanded him to the custody of the sheriff under a $1,(X)0 bond. No trial date was set. Accuse the Kennedys asked the Natiatial Beard to break their ties with Local 297 9f the RetaU, Wholesale and Department Store Workers Union, AFL-aO. V ‘The union has beetr on strike against Vernoi^’s at Pontiac, Detroit, Flint and Marysville since May 3. Breading said he had been re-cehdBg Areatening pbonF calls. BATON ROUGE, Lb. (UPD-The Leulaiana Legislature Monday night overwhelmingly approved a r|lolution that accused President Kennedy and his brother Atty. Gdn. Robert Kennedy of undertaking a hate-the-South’’ campaign. If the high court agreed, Frank-trier said in his 39,000-wotd jdnlon. it would "make a travesty of that amendment and the great ends for the weH-being of our democracy that it aerves." ThT First Amendment guarantees freedonfi of speech' and the right of peaceful assembly. ita Mrs. Earl Somerville willAplay the fliute -and piccolo, and tier teacher-husband, the clarinet and bassoon. Accountant-clerk Clonnie Basset, will toot the flute, as Thans Danby, salesman, blows the comet. ' City Turns Back on Forging Plant Police Sgt.^ Charles Griffith and telephone repairman A1 Ostrjinder 111 be at the drums. Excavhtor B. Lv French and his brother Hall will play the t«m-bone and baritone horn, while re- City commissioners have shown TJt«in williams pjays the bass honi. Sentenced for Burglary of Area Service Stotion Circuit Judge Stanton G. Dondero yesterday ordered this sentence for Graves, 36, of 21i~^ Inkster Road, after he, had change of mind and pleaded guilty -May 22 to breaking into Whltty’s Shell Station. 3605 W. Maple Road, on May 1. He had stood mute. An alleged accomplice, Bernard '. O’Conner. 35. of 1174 Steel St, Detroit, awaits trial. Believe Arrests Clear Up Break-Ins Any New DPW Site Ought to Be on North Side, Says Willman American Forging A Socket Co. plant at ISO Branch St into a D4-partment of ^Public Works headquarters. The unused plant and site, adjt-^t to the cHy's Lake Street yards,, has been offered for sale at an original asking price of $350,-000, according to City Manager. Walter K. Willinan. of town, not the south 7 Commissioners agreed ^h WID-lan that the best move be to proceed someday with existing plans for a new DPW headquartm city land at North Saginaw ok|d Montcalm ftreets. \ The five-acre Branch Street site, \ unused since American Forging A Socket C6. closed down operations, lessed at $M,000, not Including Inventory. With the aiT^st of two area men, Waterford Township police believe, they have cleared up several house! k i n g and entering in the township during the past month. Robert Martin. 18. of 1656 Lone Pine Road, Walled Lake, who it on probation for an auto theft, and paAny .Ceisner, 17, of 12 Raihona Terr., awaiting sentence for * ' ing and entering. stealing a $450 motor from a boat in ,White Lake in ,White Lake Township, and several ttem,s from’ homes in Waterford Township, according to police. The two men wiaived examination. and are being held in Oakland County Jail. Atlantic Shi|^s Collido PORTSMOUTH. Va. (8^-A tanker and a refrigerator ship collided in densie fog in the Atlantic five miles east of Virginia Beabh, Va.. early today. No injuries were reported. SONOTONE llbuse of Hearing Free Hearing Teats Free Psijk^ at Rear of ‘'Opea Eros, by AppoiatmesC* 143 Oakland FEderal 2-1225 PONTIAC, MICH. RCA Color TV SALfS «i4 SIRVICi Bar Taar TT Pran A Taeknlctoi CONDON'S TV 36 S. HEW COtOR TV oNtr $399 SWEET'S TV APPLUUfCES Sonttneed to Prison for Boer Burglary Circuit Judge Stanton. G. Dondero sentenced Frank Jantcky,« 53, of Birmingham, to 1 to 15 yean in Jadcson Pr^ yesterday tor burglarizing a market in that city of beer and cigarettes. ’Janicky, 888 Cl^n St, pleaded gujity May 22 to the ^ril' 13 breaUn. of the market 1844 S. ■ AVe. ■Vf IN DEBT! Tkta let *s fivt yea ■ ceaitretllve ReyaNiit frRfran thit-wiH coaseMate yewr bilb. All yea need is the desire te |at eat of debt. ^ • One Ploce to Pay • Smoll Wtakly Poymtnts > Protaetion of Your Crodif IVNET SEmntE, he. law. Huron St. FE 4-0901 .'/.(I tWgyTY.TWO Tig;: PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JUNE 1961 Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths Couple Pleads Guilty] in ADC Check Theft IWin U. UBUJE fbr Knut H. HeBe. SO. INDEPE^iDOJCE TOWNSHIP- 1 PeiWant St. «riU' be hfM at |p, lib WtdiMMlay at the Purvey Siocral Home. Burial wUI be in fialdaBd HUla Cemetery. *Mr. HeUe died Saturday at Vet-#an’ Hoepital in Grand flapids. MRS. HARRY A. DeWOlJTC Service for Mm. Harry A. (Bertha M.) DeWoKe, 10. o( 4T7S Harding Hoad, will be.held tomorrow at the Cumerford-Endeley Memorial Home. Peoria,. 111. Burial will be in Swan l^ake Memorial Gardens Cemetei-y, Peoria. enstine, 19. of 304 EndweU St. wiil be at 1:90 p.m. tomomw at the, Richardson - B1 r d Funerat Home, Burial /will be In Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery, June Ip tor Lloyd, Jl. of. 565. «- S»ntBnCBd tO 30 DoyS, Paddock St., and Land, 31, of 110 JUebum ,SI. JSoth are free oa $500 bands. A tUrd pasaan aecased of tkw' Georae V. Lloyd and Franklin J. Land, accused of steaUns a tUS day began MaaMpal Jadga ^ The flrH 30 days Of Wi «»«»• year probation term will be',behind bars ht the OaUaiid' County Jail for Milte^ Cupp, n, of 1^., E. U-MUe Road, Mai^ Heights. Aid-to-Depeqdent-Children check from a PUnilac home oq Feb. 3, yesterday pleaded guilty when ar-Mrs. Howensitine. a nsember aflraigned before Circuit Judge Stan-Walled Lake Baptist Church, died um G. Dondero. Sunday flowing a two-week ill- W ' _ ! Mrs. DeWolfe died unexpectedly, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Doi^ro set senlenciog tor General Ho.-! Pontme. ! -------- 4 Poi^c 30 died will be at the .* * \ h«we of her ifou^ten Mrs. ^ Wint’l''uneral Home, SuiMvtng besides h/r husbandj unUl 9 pm. today. Ian- daughter Roberta k«l Ronald F Hammond. 30.-of 333 RusseU St.. wUI be arrdigned in Circuit Court June 12. He was returned to the Oakland County Jail, unable tb Aumish bond $3,000 set by McCallum. - Cupp pleaded guilty May 32*to breaking and entering of a carwash firm in Haxel Park on April 27. I Cupp also was assessed $1001 court coats by /Orcuit ’ r.. Dondero. fortress ollntate is built on a rock,500 teet Dr. Stanley W. Block OptometriU 3513 liisRb«»l' Lak* CortMt of Con Uko M. Evenings by Appointment FE 2-2362 CIom4 W«d. J foster son,kelly Lynn, both at home; parents,! g.-.. Jaek' D Gilmore of Columbus J Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Williams of i &el^ Honie, 1«M0 Mey-Clyde'Walled Lake; three slaters. Mar » Road. Detroit Charged tof Having Burglary Tools Ohio; and a sister. Mrs, Deb uf Waterford. ' _ ..... ; of. Willed Lake and Mrs. CAIJCB W. Gl^KTT Iwardell of Rochester;--two broth-I HADLEY — Service for . Caleb!ers. Charles and William, both of k’ Gilleft, 77. of 3554 East St., j Walled Uke: and grandparents, 'will be at 1;.T0 pm. Thursday at Mr. and Mr*. Carson Jacobs and Ithe Bail'd Funeral Home with Mr. and Mrs Guy IVilliams, all Ometery.^S^ Indiana. jburial li^Green Com^ Ometery.'Ii ~Three men arrested in Pontiac! ,, ^ j. . . ____.#,„r! ^ ftinday by Detroit police officers, TeS of iKi i^ERLING TOWNSHIP --->eiv bean charged with and Order of for William A. Schipfer. 55. of: Of burgUiy tools. . ;eal^!:A570 D.-q«indie Road, will be at' ^The tri^tln^hy C i_,o,. « years. ilO-M a m. tomorrow at the Price WIIXIAM A. H4A11PFKR , OTERLING TOWNSHIP -i-.Serv- t, vi Betkley;'Chailes of if Detroit; and Robert ,. niivieaii, , ii-dUv for 40 years ''U'JO a.m. tomorrow at me m *r“.’ How«rd Of temrtcr>. elghl. j»randchildi'pn. Ml*. .Si'hiplor died yesterday at , iidence following a brief ill-, •nunination yesterday before Mu- llclpal Judge Cecil Mc^llum. ' - — ..... ........... iBond was set at $2.5.000 each on mbs. JAMF..S K. HOWKNSTINK in^ps. .Auryiving are two sisters and! Hie three men. They were re- -vi’alLEI) LAKE — Service fw a bi-other, Ikiward. of Sterling aftmed to the Oakland County Jail j.. .^argo L > How- Tow’nship. Iding the pretrial hearing June landing ^d near the Grand Trunk Wwl-i ovn railroad \iaduct. Poliee iim-crowbars. h a m m e r .s. ubbef Tare masks, and two « area as evi- Adu Exam on Charge flf Seating Woman at Accused of striking a woman in face with » beer bottle. David Sbwen, 55. of 550 Franklin Road. IJOtertey demanded examination wA felonious omult charge when^ fttRight before, Municipal Judge McCallum. wPowell is charged with striking Ajolle Rodgers,'27. of 431 S. Edithj Saturday during a quarrel at w Prospect St. * ^Examination of Powell was! l^tWduled for June 14.' Bond was‘ ■rt at $100. ' ft’obation in Break-In !Tlrcuit Judge Stanton G. Don-; dero yesterday placed Francis GJ tfilley, 99. of 70 Ivy SI., on pro-hatfoi) for three yearw and ordered Mm to continue psychiatric care aher he pifaded guilty May 22 to, taking Indmmt liheilies with a fRyear-old boy. Tl^e fun of fenm$ i$ dou^ wh0D VO V-O time tn the tht^, fiftv Buick SpeeieB I’bntiac’.s fine.sl for facilities and sferv--ict'. Charges that are reaRotiable. J • COLOR PICTURES OF ALL FLOWERS? • SEATING FOR OVER 300 ' J • PARKING FOR 75 CARS Star of the savings sd; iSaBmmam A Fireball for go^savitig ways on gfl»—that’s the Buick Special, ’Why the love-malch between America ifind the Buick Special? Because no other car offers > on .such a combination of easy handling, git, glamour and ga.s-’.sa\ ings! Its 155 h.p. alimiintim Fireball \’-8 gives you (huhle ihe |ww per pound of many com-- pacts. Yet the|S[)ecial swept Class C of the Mobilgas Economy Run for automatic shift V-8 compact cars with 25.09 mpg (a test using expert drivers) . topping even all standard size sixes with stick shifts! Pure Buick in comfort^ ride fmd pride, tool Bumps are smooAed I away by the same type Control Arm ride as full size 61 Boick^ You stretch out in BuickTWmforl... loll in luxurious Buick int^ riors. Price for all this pleasure? Under most modeTs in the loviif- price field! Wliy ii0t take a Special spin today? ^ /' BUICK SPECI r- .1^: AlalAMAlbllx'^r# huilt. AWfik Wli ExcHing new proof ''Thoughtful Service 46 Williams St. FE 2-5841 btiur euloo^^s’ort boill, fuiek wtU bt 'd them. SEE yOUR AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER NOW YOUR quALirv auii * di AUER IN PONTlA(j 18: oilVER MOTOR SALES, INC.-210 Orcbord Lakt Av«. We Display Oilf^EmbleJii lb a WE'TE MOVED TO 70 LAFAYETTf S Telephonel :338*0451 Better Service to Our Policyholders ... Our new ond enlarged quarters, made necessary by our v\ substantial growth in keeping with the forward progress \ - of Pontioc, will moke possible more efficient and more complete service to our thousohds of _ policyholders in this pred. , \ We hove provided off-street pofjcing facilities for oil Pf our thirty-three full-time ossociptes, which not only mokes them happier but shoulp moke at ledSt o smoll contribution toward/ easing the porking problem generoll/ When you ore in our yicinity, we cordially invite “ you to drori by and see us. John lameron Stpayze Saysf'l: , YOU'LL BE GLAD WE GOT TOGETHER AGENTS RAYMOND CARSON AMiROUS lUNCH RALPH SIMPSON ROY OVERIAUCH Lyle HOWARD aliirt bollman NORV|L P. yiNCENTr Distrief Monogel' ore most pleased to deliver fhts^new office to Mr. Vincent, district Mondfler of the Notional Life O Accident Insuronce Co., and h^ we'will obl^ DARRYL LEASE . CLETIS MICK LISTER YOUNG YERL bowman CARROLL FERRIS LYL RONALD YORE LOU NERLEY FRANKLIN PETTINARO CHARLES CLAUSER HENRY MORRIS aVDE PIERCE STAFF MANAGERS EDWIN W. QUARtERMAN FREDERICK J. FILLRROOK HARdLDW.ROGART HENRY KNOX CLERICAL STAFF JEANETTE CiANJE -MRS. HELEN GIUIES CAROLSlEAFT Pontioc, Michijgofi Pontiac for other > firms Also we thank Mr AU^,, our architect, trodesmen ond Suppliers tof their’excellent'service qnd cooperation which is so rycesso^ to.the production of o Rooibuilding and Pontic City officiols ■' ' ■ ■ ' ' ' " ....................................................... -'fS: ra .''I , , ■ Tlioiik Yen, Pool A, Kem, Ib«. . L,./ - Pool A. Kent Jr., ; .y--'; lor Iheir cdoperotion. Our tenants hove been most copperotiye/or^ we trust this new office will serve them well jind profItoWy over the years. y/y- • y.v,, ^y,y y Vi'V The Weather DJ. WmUmt Barma rarMaat Fair, coeliiis toiriciit. ekance of alM>wer« <0«Ulb M I>M« », THE PONTIAC VOL. 119 ' NO. 102 ^ ★ PO^^TIAC. MICHIGAN. TUESDAY. JUNE 6, 1961—22 PAGES Downtown Men Help Pay Will Report Totiight ■ T" '■ . —.... President Back Home Bangup Opening for Centennial A challenge, a legend of two lovers and a bit of history ; comprise the beginning of the mammoth W i s n e r i Stadium Spectacle that will highlight Centennial week. The stirring, two-hour pageant starts out with the I explosion of a mock atom bomb, symbolic of man’s I choice of using nuclear power in either a destructive 1 fashion or a constructive^ ! one. S20.0M GRANT — Alfred C. Girard (left), president of the Downtown Development Group, presents a $20,(XX) check to a beaming Mayor Philip E. Rowston to cover half the cost of the FoaUt* rran PhaU forthcoming master plan for downtown redevelopment. Downtown leaders contributed the money. City Plan Outlines Five Civic Moves By PETE LOCHBILiat A master plan for downtoun Pontiac redevelopment was under • way today after the Dowmtown Development Group donated $20,000 toward if aiid proposed five major steps for civic improvement. Prepared by a group of nationally known experts under the coordination of David S. Gleer, city planning consultant, the $40,000 study will become “the biWe” for downtown revitalization, it was predict-ed yesterday at a meeting of the development group and Pontiac city officials. Ol’TUNEg 5 MOVES Before presenting a check to the city covering half the master plan's coot. Alfred C. Girard, president of the Downtown Development Group, outlined the five moves fw the “serious consideration" of the city. They are; Parehase by the etty of the Oakland ,County courthouse and site In downtown Pontiac, to hold (or eventual resale to “a proper” redeveloper. Purchase of the Oakland Theater site at South Saginaw and Water Streets, partly for right-of-w'ay to turn Water Street into a A new urban renewal project the city's third — this one in the vicinity of Fisher Body Division's plant on Baldw;in Avenue. Mayor Philip E. Rowston promised close scrutiny by the commission of the five recommendations and City Manager Walter K. Will-man said the courthouse deal was a possibility if the county, after appraisal, comes up with “ reasonable” price. Girard, president of Conununl- Yeais High of 86 Will Be Repeated Here Tomorrow Temperatures in downtown Pontiac zoomed to a high of 86 Monday afternoon, tops for the year. The weatherman said tonight will be fair and cool, with a of about 58. Wednesday is expected to partly cloudy with a chance of a few scattered afternoon or evening showers. Tomorrow's high i-each for 86 degrees. Scattered showers with little temperature change is the outlook for southern Lower Michigan Thursday. Morning northeasterly winds at 8 miles per hour will diminish tonight. Fifty-eight was the lowest recording in the downtown area pt(e-ceding 8 a.m. The reading at 1 p.m. was 78. In Tcxlay's Press Boss Know Law catches up with escapee — PAGE 10. Space Gain Launching pad built for mighty Saturn — PAGE 8. Pioneer U.S. could be leading in missiles had it heeded work of Dr. Rob^ H. Goddard-PAGE 15. Area News .......... 11 Clomica ........... 16 Bdilorials ......... 0 .............M ......... SI ........ IMI .......... 14 TV e Radio Progibuns II Wilson. Eari ...... 11 Women's Pages . 8-0 boOlevard leading into the Civic Center. Action on a study of the possibility of establishing a special assessment district in the downtown arep to finance liquidation of the outstanding municipal parking revenue bonds, a movie that could lead to free municipal parking. Construction of a boulevard on the east side of Pontiac, tying Mlehlgan State CalverdHy Oak- ty- National Bank, said he felt the rity had a responsibility to “protect” the courthouse site against speculators until there is community reallution of its best use. This may be several years away, be suggested. It was not the first time that the other moves have been suggested, but downtown backing gives them new impetus. This is the challenge that faces the people of Pontiac and the rest of the world. In following scenes. “The Pontine Story” deals with the legend of the Indian warrior and his maiden, who were lovers on Apple Island ip Orchard Lake. Then comes an historical account of the Indian conspiracy led by Chief Pontiac, the city’s namesake. TRACES CENTURY Thus the colorful Spectacle begins to trace the history of Pontiac, including its 100 years as a city. With a cast of 1,082 recruited from the Pontiac area citizenry, the outdoor extravaganza is being produced by the John B. Rogers Producing Co. of Fostoria, Ohio, for a six-night run, June 19, 20, 21, 22. 23 and 24, beginning at 8:45 p.m. with a half-hour preperformance show each night by various musical groups. Willman indioated there already the city and the Butterfield Theater ch^n about sale of the downtown spot where the Oakland Theater stood until it was destroyed by fire last fall. No decision has been reached, he said. ROYAI. OAK DID IT The iDove to retire the parking meter'ooads has been widely discussed in Mwntown circles, especially sinc^ the time a similar (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Portugal Full of Unrest. Spain Poor, Says Editor By JOHN W. nTZGERALD Editor, The Pontiac Press Those of us who live thousands of miles away can complacently view the news from Europe and the Middle East without raising an eyebrow. But if one sees It first hand, if only fleetlngly, there is no ground for contentment. ' Along with 20 other editors, I have just completed a tour of 10 countries where we interviewed government leaders and had a first-hand look at local coAdltions. Briefly, I will try and summarize my impressions of the current economic and political conditions of the countries I visited. Our first stop after a six-hour flight from New York was Lisbon, Portugal, and May Best Month for Car Sales The director, Harry Miller, Raid the spectacle relies heavily on Huch effects as mass crow/1 scenes, moi fancy costumes, roiling meat and dramatic lighting. The 16 scenes are designed for quick contrast and thrilling ments, beginning with the atom explotfon and ending with a giant fireworks display. The action will range all over the stadium arena, with some special staging in the center. Actors won’t have speaking roles, but will depend on pantomine. Narrators will do the talking over a public address system. 8YNIP8M OF SCENES the following synopsis scenes, Leo E. Spaeth, managing director of the Centennial, tried to give a verbal picture of the color and movement of the Spectacle. EPISODE TWO-THE LEGEND OF APPLE ISLAND "In the Beginning, all is Darkless and Li^t . . . Pulsating, swirling Light . . . Then, with a sweep of his Manitou, the Great Spirit, creates the Heavens above Heavens and the Worlds below . . . Now the Red Man ik born of Earth ... An Indiah Maiden and a Young Warrior fall in love . . . And they make Apple Island in Orchard Lake their tiding place ... A secret haven where there is'romance and happiness no other can destroy . . . No one save the Dark Spirit of Death ... He has been walking by the side of the Warrior for a long time . . . Death places his (Continued on Page 2, Cbl. 3) Would Spur State Jobs LANSING Ufi — Gov. Swainson said today he has asked for $225,-(XX) in federal funds to set up a program of technical assistance to spur'employment in Michigan. Total Is 537,825 With Daily Rote of 20,686; Chrysler Lags DETROIT (f) — The nation's auto dealers sold more new cars May than in any previous month this year. And the daily selling rate also was the highest of 1961 The five automakers i(eported Monday that May sales totaled 5.17,886 ears with a daily sales rate of 80,886. November of »60 was the last month In which daily sales went over the 20,000 mark. Chrysler was the only one with lower sales In May. -The industry made no comment whether or not the May sales would Influence production schedules for the future. The May sales total lepresented i an increase of some 77.(XX) units over April when 460,138 cars were sold. But last month's upturn still failed to match the pace of May| 1960, when sales totaled 566.650 and. the daily rate was 22,665. Sales had been lagging nearly 100.000 units per month below 1960, but the gap wa.s cut to less than 30.000 in May. Ford said Us sales totaled 178,-760 last month compared with 187.560 In April, lord division sold 147,115 cars. Its best .May figure since 1036. General Motors reported sales d 261,219 rompared with 215,507 in April. GM's may total was within 3 per cent of year-ago sales and less 1,000 units below last Nove.m-ber, high point of the 1961 model year. Very Fine Trip, Says Kennedy, on His Arrival Shakes Hands With 70 at Airport; Will Meet With Dem, GOP Chiefs • FIR.ST IJIDIE8 — Jacqueline Kennedy. First Lady of the United States, and Queen Elizabeth pose together at Buckingham Palace Monday night. The Kennedys wen* guests of the Queen and Prince Philip at a palace dinner. A London newspapt-r commented that the Queen stole the scene from Jackie with a gown more suited to her type, leaving the "extremes of fashion” to Mrs. Kennedy. WASHINGTON ipresident Kennedy re-! turned to America this morning after a ‘‘very fine trip” to see leaders in Europe. He will make a report to the nation tonight. Kennedy arrived at Andrews Air Force Base at 8:33 a m. ^Pontiac time) after a week during which he saw Soviet Premier Khrushchev, French President Charles de Gaulle, and Britain’s Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. The President stepped from his I jet plane to a small but wanii welcome at the aitport. Congressional leaders of both parties, diplomats and administration officials greeted Uie returning chief. Kennedy walked down the r»- Pontiac to Cleveland Plane Service Starts with earh of the approximately 70 people in It. Then, in a show of bipartisanship, he took both Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois, the Senate Republican leader, and Senate For-I eign Relations Committee Chair-jman J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark., to .his waiting helicopter to ride with 'him to the White House, 15 miles North Central Airlines, today announced the begin- away, ning of one-plane air service to Cleveland from Pontiac ♦ ♦ * St_____» A* •'V executive mansion, Ken- Municlpal Airport. planned to work during th^ The first service, beginning immediately, includes an |day on the speech he win broadevening flight from Pontiac to ClevelancL and a momlngi*'®*’ ® o’clock (Pontiac time) flight from Cleveland to Pontiac. 'The only stopover ls|ISrSwertilL‘*’aS"idio’’’'n!t! at Willow Run. The flights are an extension of the De- works. troit (Willow Run) to Sault' Ste. Marie line that has! been serving Pontiac since! last December. At the same time, the company announced the start of new service to Port Huron that Involves GMC May Deliveries Best Since October Retail deliveries of General Mo-irs trucks and coaches totaled 6,132 in May, making the month the best sales month (or GMC Truck Si Coach Division since last October, it was announced today by Calvin J. Werner, GM vice president and division general manager. He said deliveries slarfed^"-Ing sharply In mid-May, rr«ch-ing 8.886 units In the (Inal lOnlay period. This was achieved by a 851 dally sales rale, the highest since the last period In August 1866, Werner said. Compared with the previous sales figures this year, he added, the May total was nearly 13 per cent higher than the average monthly retail deliveries in thq four preceding months. added (lights to and from Detroit I (Willow Run) in the mornings. The Cleveland connection represents the first concrete results of a long drive by Pontiac air officials and North Central Airlines to link Pontiac with the industrial! cities of Ohio. Barely Avoids Sudden Death Kennedy, who seemed rela-Uvrty bouiM*y despite the ardors of Ms trip, made no speeeh al (be airfield. He told newsmen he hod a "very fine, fine trip.” Possible Electrocution the outlook of the Portuguese people is a curious and attractive mixture of nostalgia and optimism. They often look Into the past, but they^ are always looking to the future. For this reason, Portugal is both old-fashioned, and up-to^te. and this combination of the ancient and the modern lends the country and Its people a peculiar charm rarely encountered elsewhere. Lisbon wns basking under the warm spring snn but underneath they were burning mad .at the United States for onr United NaUon's stand on Angola. Questioned about fheir stand in Africa a speaker for the Forta-gnesr ministry said, “Of going to hang may.’'\ (Dictator An- Salazar ...» Portugal with an mxaKBAVD The (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) i MUCH TO DISa'SS When the helicopter landed on B • I n i White House grounds. Kenne- Kunaway Girl Rams^dy. Dirksen and Fulbright re-Car Into Pole, Misses in it tor a couple of minutes in animated discussion. Reporters could see the President [making broad gestures with his •old Waterford Town-1 hands (or emphasis as he talked. It is anticipated that the com-ship girl, uho had never driven pi Rben the trio left the helleop- pany might add more Bights [car. tried it last night and is for-. 'Continued on Page 2. Col. 7t ... ... . ...» llunate to be alive todav, according ^ ' ~ The Pontiac-aeveland flight will, . , ^ operate seven days a week, using!*® fwl'f*-- PrOSS tO Motch Convair aircraft. j fkidfrey, daughter of! o/ C^rtlrr The morning (light In Pon- Ulr. and Mrs. Truman G. Godfrey Of (Continued on Page 2. Col. 2) |„, fio47 Rolton Court, lost Cifv ;of her parents' ear on Telegraph,'^'*/ Road just south ol Glendale Street. * . I Hundreds of stones and hundreds TIm- ear smashed into a Detroit jof pictures of Pontiac's century of Tallson ulllil.v pole, earrened up i progress and this city’s mammoth GENEl'A (I’PI) — The I nlled enibankiiient. struck the (•.•lebralion of the event will ap-Htates called on the Soviet >**voy Motet and overturned. pear in a special Centennial edi-Uniou today to match with | The jolt snapped cables carrying *'®" Pre** Mon- prompt action here .Soviet ,40000 volts and set off a series of '’V; . Nikita Khrushehev's |bia.sfs seen and heard as far away I “ * K®'"* *® ^ « mammoth pa- a.s downtown Pontia.-. P®'' “I *.*>« s jthe glory of Pontiac s 100 years BSCAPtX PERIL and its Centennial observance, a None of the hot wires struck the | real souvenir edition car. Its driver wa.s taken to Pon-| * * o tiac General Hospital where she Subscribers will get the edition rclea.sed aftei' a check showed i without addi-d charge, but we know-no apparent injuries. ,m)U 11 want extra copies for your- Polh-e said the girl w.s pr.,- bation rr^ Ito- Oakland Count, ^ Juvenile (ourt and was attempt- - -- big to run away from home In the family ear. Newsflash that an effeetlve is vital to peace In Tlie high tension wires crossed jother wires and blasts lit up the sky for miles around. Hundr^ of nearby re.sidenis lined the highway anywhere in the United States for you by The Press (or only 30 cents a copy. And you may obtain extra eoples for yourself at the same price. Please- place your orders now with your Pontiac Press carrier seconds until an auxiliary eircult A t.SOO-volt circuit also blew out. leaving, the Huron Gardens area without electricity (or one hour and eight minutes. ___________________ Thki^ car went out of control late last niglit gn Telegraph Road, strwk a, utility pole (left) and overturned about 40 feet off the h^hway. The crash snapped Detroit Edison Co. wiieg, knocking out 40,000 And 4,800-vo)t circuits temporarily.. The driver, Patricia Godfrey. 16, of Waterford Township, ^escaped with minor brulKs. Traffic was tied up on Telegraph south flifl Huron foi^ more than an hour and a one square mile area of Waterford Township wa.s without lights. A fire around the ba.se of the pole was quicklj' extinguished. The scene resembled a small disaster arek In | minutes when sheriff .s deputies, Pontiac police sMd firemen, state police and ambulances hurried there. The drivel- was turned ovei Juvenile Court authorities I morning. I h THE PONTIAC PKESh» TUESDAY, JUNE e> >901 Melle Hopes of Two Years at an End JUETROrr (AP)—*‘0h. what a ton Watson s claim to a S17.000 price I have paid. This should share in Lassiter’s estate. A Pronow end my two years of perse- bate Court finding in his favor has cutlon.” appealed by “■* ’— , Blonde Ndle Lassiter expressed estate. ' elation at the acquittal of Gi "it M growing period is over. .71:Albuquerque U ta MlamlikacJi U 7(' lI'AtlaaU t7 ta Milwaukee IS SOlDELUXE SET Blamarck »0 Tl New OrlMU it tSI Omaha™ S S*i ® deluxe shav- " _ S7 etjcr accessory gift set, including a When those beards come off at the end of the Greater Pontiac Centennial, the faster the better. A unique speed-shaving contest will be conducted at Wisner Stadium on Saturday evening, June 24, beginning at 8 p.m. This will be one of the last lents of Round-Up Day, the nal day of the June 17-t4 Cen-II will follow The dedication will be fbUowed by a giant ox roast for members of the Brothers of the Brush and Centrania) Belles and their families, as well aa members of Junior Brothers ot the Brush and the School Belles. Area Candidates Rush to Beat Deadline ror, a Roll-A-Matic shaver with jlcoil cord, shaving powder stick, I Shaver Saver head cleaner, shav-jing lotion and cleaning brushes. Second and third priiet will be Ib-mington Auto-Home RpllA-Matic Shaven, iriiirh operate either on reiiidentlal current tup-ply or on automobile batterida. Fourth awani is a Remington World Wide Roll-A-Matic shaver, using, all types of electrical current. Fifth, sixth and seventh prizes are RenaingtOn RoU-A-Matic shavers with adjustable roller NATIONAL WEATHER — Scattered fhowers and thunder-fllornu are expected tonight in the Virginiaa, Maryland and Del|i-. ware and ip the central Plains and nbrthwestem states. It will iw ooolar in the lowdr lakes 'prea and the north Atlmtic sUtep; wamMT in the Cireat Batin area. Contestants will be selected in the preliminaries of the beard test, beginning at 2 p.m. that Sht-urday. Retriin^on Rand-also haa donated three Lady Remington beauty shavers as gifts for Miss Centennial and the two top-ranking Centennial A fiddle sounds . . . It’s time to celebrate! It’s time for a Hoe-Down! A foot-tapping, nostalgic Hoe-Down! !” Hep. Broomfield to Speak June 18 at Airport Rite Rep. William S. Broomfield, Oakland County, has accepted an invitation to be a main at the June 18 dedication of the Pontiac Municipal Airport Terminal. City officials will also partici-pate In the 1:1S p. m. ceremony on Air Progreoo Day of the June I7-M Great Pontiac Con- Reveal Details of Space Flight Shepard Was Shaken by Extreme Vibration, Says Medical Team WASHINGTON (UPI) - At a danger-packed moment in the course of his hop into space Alan B. Shepard Jr.'s vision was blurred by head-rattling vibrations that he could not see the instruments on which his life depended. But the moment, and the danger. quickly passed. And aside from losing three pounds, according to his medical examiners, Shepard paid "a very small physiological price" for the historic rocket ride which made him America’s first man In space. This was brought out today at a day-long conference in the ^ate Department auditorium on the medical results of the first U.S. manned suborbital space flight. In contrast to Soviet behavior since Yuri Gngnria flew in orbit around the earth April Ui the United SUteo at tikdny’s conference reported the oisleatillc re* anito of Shepord’s shorter trip In U.S. officials hope the Russians will now be as candid about Gagarin’s flight. Shepard's flight, from liftoff at Cape Canavaral, Fla., to his drop into the ocean 302 miles down range, lasted only 15 minutes and 22 seconds. But it provided a mass of information about man’s ability to perform In space. It also augured well for America’s future man-in-space plans. Swainson Determined to Battle for Scholle LANSING im — Gov. Swainson indicated today that he tvUI appoint August SchoUe. Michigu AFL-CIO president, to the State Conservation (TommiMion after the legislature adjourns if no action is taken on to pending appointment. Scholle, of Royal Oak, whs’ nominated for the post several Tveeks ago. But the Senate, which must confirm such appointments, not yet acted. Swainson told newsmen he has been advised that if no vote Is taken on Scholle before the legislature adjourns Friday, the ap-pointirent may be made again. City Master Plan Lists Five Moves ((Tonttmied From Page One) ntove got under way in Royal Oak. A big toctor is finding an ane»-ment formula that could stand up in court. aiy vard, I log Ml wonld haw to oooperato hi c riraettoa between the city Hn aty planners have been gathe^ ing some Initial data ttw past several months on a possiUe ) renewal- program to clear stanclard conditions in the Fisher Body area. General Motors Ooip. Itself suggested such a program before undertaking the multi-million dollar expansion program at the plant two years ago. Before Geer outlined details ot the proposed master plan, WlUman and Robert Van Hoef, director of the planning division of the State Highway Department, spoke en- the downtown loop hi^Tvay, considered the key to doTvntown redevelopment. AGREEMENT SOON Willman said there may be an agreement soon between city and state on financing and scheduling that will see the $2.5-13 million project under construction by Oct 162, to be completed a year later. Van Hoef, representing State Highway (fonunissioner John C. Mackie, described the loop as "the prototype” in Michigan of a new type of urban highway. It is expected that the City Commission will formally approve a contract soon Tvlth Geer for redevelop the 200-acre Central Business District within the perimeter of the loop. The city's $20,000 share for the plan is Included in this year’s budpt. Outside experts whom Geer said would be called upon in preparation of the master plan include Lany Smith B Co. of Washington, D. C-, retail market consultants; WUUim Johnson, Ann Arbor landscape ardiitect and University ot Michigan professor; George W. Barton and Associates of Evanston, ni., traffic consultants; and the Urban Land Institute, municipal planning conaultants. Cogdill to Speak at Baron Fete Tonight at 6:30 National Football League 'Rookie (rf the Year ” (kiU Cogdill of the Detroit Lions will be the guest speaker at the annual Bloomfield Hilto High School athletic tonight at 6:30 at Bloomfield Hills Junior High. The naming of the outstanding Baron athlete for the school year will be another highlight of the affair being sponsored by the Lions aub of Bloomfield HUIs. Two new awards TiviU be given this year along with the regular letters. The school’s Dad’s Gub will present an academic trophy to the athlete with the highest scholastic rating and a memorial award in honor of the decc former sports contestant tvill go to the boy who contributed the most in every way to a Hills team. Sentenced to Prison for Beer Burglary Circuit Judge Stanton G. Don-dero sentenced Frank Janicky, S3, of Blrmin^uun, to' 1 to 15 yean in Jackson Prison yesterday lor burglarizing a market in that city of beer and cigarettes. Janicky, 888 Chapin St., pleaded guilty May 22 to the April 13 breakin of the market, 1844 S. Woodward Ave. Hie D«y in Birmini^umi Commission Grants City 40-Cent Tax Rate Cut I BIRMINGHAM - A tax cut granted by the Gty Ooimmission last night in adopting the 1961-62 budget tor the fiscal year begin-Ing July 1. Hie commission in confirming $1,775,068 budget set the tax rate at H8 tor each $1,000 of assessed vahiation. m 60 cent decrease over the current levy. Ml the cHy*s asseswd I ot 9M.M7AM, the tax wBI pirovMe la leveMW. - ■ - IMMIS, wm Contracta also were awarded by the commission for construction of bridges over the Rouge River at Oak Street and Northlawn Drive and the construction of a culvert St WiUita Street and the Rouge River. Hie bridge projects were awarded to the E. C. Nolan and Jarvick Construction Co. ot Center Une tor their low dual bid of $77,867. The ealvert ooatraet weal to Joeeph Flosal. lae., of Detroit for Its low bid of IM484. Gty E^igineer William T. Killeen had recommended the fimu be awarded the contracts. The Gty Commission also directed Asst. Gty Manager Robert S. Kenning to file the preliminary application with the state requesting federal assistance in carrying out a planning program. The commission authorized the dty manager’s office to prepare the preUminary appUcatkm last month for the urban planning as-known as the 701 pro- Rotlieus P. Cole Service for Rotheus P. (3ole, 71, of 1207 Bucldn^iam Road, w«l be 2 p.m. Thursday at the First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham. Burial ivlll be In Acadia Park Cemetery. -Mr. Cole died yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospitkl. Pontiac, following a kmg illness. He was a retired director of the Dyeotntt Co. of Detroit and •Mratary rri the Eton Chemical aad DyestaH Co. of Detroit. A Birmingham resident 37 years. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. L. G. Welch of St. Petersburg, Fla.; and a niece, Mrs. R. L. Portland of Birmingham with whom he made his home. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow between 2 and 4 p.m. and 7 and 9 p.m. President Returns; Will Report Tonight (OoDtinued From Page One) ter, they i The White House lat Kennedy was asking Democratic and Republican congressional leaders to meet with him later in the day so he could give them a first-hand report on his trip. The meeting was set for 8:30 . m. (Pontiac time). Dlrkaen, ^ed by newsmen about hli discussions with the President, said Kennedy appeared to have been 'very much Impressed” ivith De his conversations aith the French President. said Kennedy also was pleased about the resulto of his conversations with Prime Minister Macmillan. NO COMMENT ON K Dirkaen declined tp say anything as to Kennedy’s impressions of Soviet Premier Khrushchev. »1 wlU have to wsH aatil I have a ehaaee te ask the Piesl-deaf what 1 eaa say abeat this," More Than SO Con-Con Hopefuls Oakland Cbunty had more than 50 candidates in the July 25 constitutional convention primary, with the deadline for filing nominating petitions hours away. The deadline is 4 p.m. today. By 11 a.m., 50 candidates — 25 Republicans and 25 Democrats — had filed their nominating peti- tions with Mrs. Mabel M. OiUd, county election clerk. THE LATEST Latest to announce with Hie Pontiac Press were: Richard D. Kuhn, 31. Pontiac attorney and resident of Wpterford Township, Republicaa for the 1st State Representative District; WUlism H. Thomas, 34, former newspaper reporter from Ctewan, RepubUfean from tiie Sth District; Robert C. Smith, 43. teacher and former factory worker from Pontiac, Republican from the dty't 2nd District. Next maath, Oaklaad Ooaaty to the pdls to tor the six state lepreeeBtative ■eeto la the leglatatara aad the at-large IMh Dtetrlet Maatoital It appeared this morning that no primary will be necessary for the Senate seat, since only one Republican and ohe Democrat had filed. George Romney, S3-year-old president of American Motors Corp. from Bloomfield Hills, filed his petitions along with two other Re-pubUcans last week tor this seat. WlUtam A. O’Briea, M. a De- kleked off the eampeign with OOP opponent of "doabletaBdag” on the enbjeet id apporttoenient of the legMatare. a sue IsHe O’Brien, vriio sought to represent the Sth District in the House ot Representatives but lost out in November, filed his petitions arith \* Asked how he planned to defeat _ Romney lor the seat, O’Brien re-1 [riiod; "I may not win but he’ll know the Issues arhen aw’re BKIL^ D. KUHN The election will take place Sept- he had been s trustee and formei treasurer of the Jlrst Presbyteriaii Church. He WOE a member of the Unkm Lodge, FAAM, No. 3 of Detroit, the Krmingham Senior Men’s Gub and the University Gub of Detroit. He was a past isresident of the Hi-12 Gub of Bimdngham. Surviving are to alfe Virginia; a son, Robert A. of Birmingham; a brother and sister and two grandchildren. His body will be at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home until noon Thursday. Winiam C. Liiley Service for former Birmingham resident WUliam C. LiUey of Lexington will be 3 p.m. tiunorrow at the Manley Bailey pSineral Home. Burial will be in Roseland Park Cemetery, Berkley. Mr. LiUey, 67, died yesterday at his home following a long Ulness. He had been an engineer with the General Motors Corp. Surviving are to wife Ethel; two daughters, Mrs. Harry Mudge and Mrs. Roy Homberger, both ot Birmingham; three sons, William C. of Birmingham, Robert H. of LaRosa, La., and James C. of Grand Rapids; and 11 grandchU-dren. Floyd K. ThompkliiB Service for Floyd K. Thompkins, 74, of 860 Rivenoak St., wUl be 10 a.m. Thursday at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home with burial in Fairview Cemetery, Homer. Mr. Thompkins died Yesterday in Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. manager of the Michigan Em-ployment Security office In Wyandotte. Press Editor Reports Portugal Unsettled ((tonttnued From Page One) 72-year-old ruler been in power 30 years> He has been able to do this mainly by keeping the economy operating smoothly in recent years. But the people are unsettled now. Portugal has gone to war. ECONOMY HURT Six or seven thousand soldiers are in Africa. The'people realize that without the coffee, the diamonds and the sisal from Angola, I Portugal’s marginal economy would really be hurt. Already, because of the difficulty in Africa, this year’s coffee crop from Angola has suffered a loss of $40 milUon. This is about a tenth of the country’s annual income. Recently a group of army generals tried and faUed to get Salazar to resign. 'ortugal is one of the most hospitable countries we visited, (uU of foUdors, yet we left with the feeling that some type of spontaneous blowup would come very shortly. As in all dictator countries, the local press is controlled. We moved on to MadrM, Spate. Gcaerallssinie Framdsoo Franco. The land of the ballllght Is truly a lovely ooaatry and one on woaM Hke to visit agate. The architecture reflects the many InflaMoes that have helped shape the coaatry. The SO-mllHoa bat ecoaomkally they are very, very poor. The country has been going through a Period of transition and can be noted. Lots of new buildings are under construction and generally speaking it would look as though Franco was doing a good Job. they complain Yet, the man in the street makes no bones about complaining over their dictator and what a tough ruler he is. He has the local press under to thumb and any business to succeed must adhere to his policies. Salaries are exceedingly low and so U the cost of Uving. In an interview urith Teotonlo Peiiino, the No. 2 man under Franco, he outlined continued progrem and felt that Spain had Anally turned the comer and wai beaded for a much better waj) of me. He aleo expreseed g^t admiration for the United States and r joint military bases. Our forelga aid to Sputa has the neighborhood of $1 biUlon. However, the tact thut wp huve hot ot oervtoemeu ooiwtentty on the alert giveo vtoitteg Ameri-eune u feeling of oeenrity. Our geaemi tonprcooton to that the moMy epent on theoe bnoo# to Franco’s present rule if so es-ti^Ushed that if he dies or la forced out of Mfice, a monarch will be selected by a committee to succeed him. Twenty-thrseynir-old Prince Juan Ouios is rumored u the next . head man tor Spain. At lenst he has Frakioo’s UeHings at the mo- ''i' THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1961 PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, First Full-Time Southfield Planner Appointed k.:. But City Council Must OK His Selection by Mayor SOUTHFIELD -i- Leon F. Dechelm has been appointed the city’s first full-time planner by Mayor S. James Clarkson but before he goes on the payroll, his job will have to be confirmed by the city council. Councilmen learned of the appointment at their meeting last night in a letterj read by the mayor, who' asked immediate action. ’ The council, however, was in no I huro’, and decided to wait awhile > before making any move, at least | until June 13 when it holds a spe- |3 County Cities ICited for Safety NEW ART (ENTER — Culture replaces agriculture as the main activity at Una 100-year-did farm house in Troy Saturday. The old home at 3820 Crooks Road has been converted to an art gallery by its owner, Fred T. Wall, and a rreu rhet* Bloomfield Township cartoonist, Russell H. Klix of 6787 White Pine Drive. Grand opening for the new Rust^ Hinge Gallery will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Farmington, Ferndale, Hazel Park Get Traffic 1960 Awards State Men Held|^usfy Hinge Gallery for Abduction Open This Weekend Case Unusual Because Victim Denies Being Dragged From Cab ARLINGTON, Va., (S* - A man allegedly abducted by three Michigan men has told a judge. "No-liody abducted me.” TROY — A 100-year-old farm house which has been conwHed into an art gallery by a Bloomfield Township cartoonist and a retired Ferndale school principal will be open to the public this weekend. Nine Michigan artists will display their work at the grand open- at .U30 (Yooka Road, Just north of Big Beaver Road, are Rossell H. KlU of «787 White Pine Drive, Bloomfield Township, and Fred T. Wall who lives at the faim. Wall formerly was principal of Coolidge Elementary Schml in Ferndale while Klix. whose work will be included In the showing by That’s what Donald E. Worden, 33, said Monday in Arlington County Court after Judge Paul D. &tmn ordered the Michigan men held under $75,000 bond each. Held on abdnrtlon rharges are John Peter Vais, (l-yrarold Detroit tnieh drivw; Eugene Ellsworth Ayotle. S4, of 74 W. Maxwell 81., Ferndale, and Charles Joseph Morgan, SI, of IttI Maureen Ml., Madison Heights. Troy Residenfs Talk of Wafer When an attorney asked for a reduction in the bail, Judge Brown noted the men were from the Detroit area and said: “That’s Just a short ride from Windsor, Ont.. and that’s another country.” Commonwealth Attorney William' J. Hassan called for a high bail, terming it “a serious case of concerted effort by three men involving aixiuction at gunpoint.” Worden told Judge Brown: ’ Your honor, nobody abducted me. Nothing was done to mo.” Worden, an ex-convicl, was held on $30,000 bail as a material witness. Judge Biwn set July 13 for resumption of the preliminary hearing. “HI, Buddy.” The bizarre case unfolded Saturday as Worden was returning to an apartment from a grocery shopping trip in a taxicab in this Washington suburb. ing of the Rusty Hinge Gallery i Michigan artists this weekend. from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday pniployed as a cartoonist by the and Sunday. jceneral Motors Corp. Proprielora of the new gallery j * * Klix said several Birmingham artists will be represented at the {grand opening exhibit, including |W. R. W’lltshire, James R. McDonald and Velva A. Redman. gram nctlvltlea. Ferndale waa alM cited tor Ita pubUe traffic Mfety education program. Hazel Park, in the same population classification as Ferndale, awarded Its achievemept certificate for its program in school traffic safety education. In the 5,000 to 10,000 population class, special recognition was given to Farmington for its record of no fatal traffic accidents and ita preventative accident program. AMONG 17 CITED Detroit artists whose paintings will be shown are John Tabb, Ernest W. Scanes, John A. Jacobson and Bob Cox. City Working on Detroit' .j, □gnjon' iNSTimPE Source; One Man Ha$| boji, scanes, whose work has Rusty Sample exhibited at the New Yorit TROY - A sure sign that sum-ler is on its way was evident at lasit night’s City Commission meeting attended by residents who complained about water — and the lack of it — in Troy. Assurances by commiasioners that the city is working on an agreement to bring Detroit water I World’s Fair and the Chicago Arft Tex. Institute, and Jacobson are rep- ' resented in the permanent collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Tabb has won gold medals for his water colors and oils at sk-hlMtlons In Michigan, Ohio and New York, KUx said. The Rusty Hinge Gallery will here failed to satisfy one property^jy ^-eekend. owner. Coffee and cookies will be served Clancy A. Fonseth. 314 Lyons St., said the city water at his home has been bad tor two weeks. He told commissioners the water had been ruining his white shirts and was unsanitary. Besides the art work, there also will be displays of several antiques at the farmhouse-art gallery, according to Klix. Producing a sample of orangish colored liquid in a baby bottle, Fonseth said anyone in the commission chambers was welcome to it. The cab driver told police that Wordn had been dragged from the taxi. Police picked up one of the Worden had been dragged frqpr the ment and later anesled the two others in a car alang with Wor- EAGLE 800VT-Richard Lee Claxton, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Claxton, 53265 Briar Road, Shelby Township, was given his Eagle Scout badge'* last night In award ceremonies at the Disco Elementary School on Van Dyke. He is a member of Troop 156 of which Ms father Is scout- “I wouldn’t drluk that stuff,’’ replied Mayor Robert J. Huber, ('ommlssioner James F. Care.v advtoed Fonseth that the only Molutlon to the probtom wa« to obtain a water softener or filter. “I pay taxes,” said Fonseth. “I shouldn't have to buy a water softener.” Mayor Huber, who explained he had the same problem with tap water in his home, explained the orange material in *he water was “crud" from inside the water mains. It accumulates because of the high mineral content in w-nter pumped by Troy's municipal w^lis, the mayor pointed out. Mrs. Richard H. HolUngsw jrth, 1S28 E. Long Uke Rond. saM rMldmts In her neighborhood are often completely wtthnnf t •apply of water. City Manager David E. Firestone said the city was in favor of installing a water line for the entire mile on East Long Lake Road between Rochester and John R roads. Commissioners said the water situation, like many of Troy's problems, could not be solved immediately because of a lack of funds. Property Owner in Novi Goes on Tax Strike Howiwer, the petltk»en from East Long Lake Road said they would be willing to pay for a 1,300-water line on a special assessment basis. The commission agreed to take up the proUem of the East Long Lake Ro^ water situatiun in aboyt one month after further stydy was nuule into the mAtter. Three Oakland County cities were cited today by the National Safety Council in recognition of ouUtanding accomplishments traffic safety during 1960. Farmington, Ferndale and Hazel Park were awarded (certificates of Achievements for specific phases of safety programs. Feradale was given special UtlM between SS.0M and M.OOO tor ns traffic deaths and |irog- cial meeting. They want additional Mmr, councilmen said, to study De- Clarkson, in his letter, said that because the city never has had a full-time city planner, “the most serious impediment to the adoption of the master plan was the complete lack of liason between the council, the mayor’s office and the Planning Commission.” FIGHT MASTER PLAN The Qty Planning Commission recently completed its master plan and endeavored to file it with the county before is was submitted to the council for final approval. Hie council then, through its attorney James C. Allen, got a temporary injunction n g n i n s t County Clerk Daniel T, Murphy, preventing him from filing and recording the master plan. Murphy has until June 19 to show cause in Circuit Court why the mast^ plan should be filed and recorded with the county. Issue on Rochester Ballot Presently. Alb Munson city’s planning consultant, time position. Engineering aide Jay Montgomery acts as liason between the major, council and the planning commission. ClarkstoB also recommended that Dr. Warren Shelden of 24527 Santa Barbara Road be re-oppointed to the aty Board of Health. He further recommended that the council consider three persons to fill two vacancies on the Jiealth The three Oakland County citiesThey are Dr. Sidney Adler, ere among 17 Michigan cities toj^- Martin Seliek and Thomas be cited for outstanding traffic Sachs, programs last year. Awards of Honor, the top .Nn-IkHial Safety Council citation, went to three cities. East laa-Grand Rapids aad Fort An award of Merit, the second highest (Council awaid, went to Sturgis. It was among eight U.S. cities to receive the citation. Awards of Honor and Merit are given for balanced traffic safety programs. In all. the NSC cited 21 states, including Michigan, and 165 cities tor performance standards set traffic safety in 1960. Council is expected to take action on these appointments, along with the questiM) of a full-time planner, at the June 15 meeting. Close-Ups and Glass Topic for Camera Club R(X?HESTER — Tlje assignment for the Avon Camera Club’s 8 p.m. meeting Thursday is "Close-Ups or Glass.” Up to four slides of other subjects will be welcome. The organization’s annual picnic is scheduled for 1 p.m. June 23 at Avon Township Park. RECEIVES AWARD - Evard V. Ayres (right), principal of Walled Lake High School, is presented with a plaque naming him “The Outstanding Otizen” by Ralston Calvert, president of the Walled Lake Rotary Qub. Ayres was cited by the local Rotary club last night at a .sports banquet for his leadership in civic affairs and hi.s handling of Juvenile problems. Some 85 Rotarians and high school athletes attended the progi-am at tlie Walled Lake Methodist Oiurch. Jaycees, PTA Support Five-Mill School Tax Receives Art Degree at Harding Colleg’e ROCHESTER—Two civic organizations here have added their support to a five-mill operational tax request which will be ballot in the Rochester Community School District election Monday. Latest to endorse the tax request by the board of education was the Rochester Junior Chamber of Commerce. The Rochester Parent-Teacher Association Council also is supporting the issue. “After rarefttl study by our school tax committee, the Junior (kwnmerce has unan- WALLED LAKE - Richard E. 'Hackett. son of Mr. and Mrs. B. but it expired in Dtvember. ” 8aid;N_ 75.^ ^ the .su,K>rintendenf. He added that the school board j. . ___________ . also planned to lower the debt re-'commen. ement exerciaes tlrement tax by three mills. ^ Harding College, Searcy. "Therefore, in etfj*ct, we trairsferiing from the debt service: . * * . ^ . to the operating fund and asking Hackett ret-ently displayed (»int-the people to continue the two mills [ they have been paying previously,’ he said. HOUNDS WARNING Baldwin warned that the school Iniously voted to support the school-tax proposal,” stated Philip Avery, Jaycee president. Avery explained that a special three-member committee atteaded school board meetings, talked with individual board members and spent considerable time studying the tax needs before reaching its decision. The five mill.s on the ballot, according to School Supt. Donald C. Baldwin, will not represent an increase in total taxes in the school disU-ict. Baldwin pointed out that the mlllage. If approved, would bring $250,8M Into the school district’s operating fund. “Actually, property owners paid Memphis. Tenn.. and at the 1 Arkansas Art Festival in Little Rock. A graduate of Walled Lake High district, which is opt>ning three j.School, he also attended Freed- elementary achool projects and an addition to the high school during the upcoming school year, would have to cut back services if the millage is defeated. Opening of the new faeilltles will add to the operational costs because of the need tor additional leaebers to staff them. The disiriet plans to add 25 teachers during the lMI-42 school year. “If the question (alls, we probably would eliminate such items as art, music, library service and physical education from the overall curriculum.” declared Baldwin. 'The district also would be forced to eliminate bus transportation for all parochial school students and for public elementary school pupils who live w ithin m miles of school. Haideman College in Henderson. Tenn., where he will return as a teacher in the fall. Romeo Commandery 6 Going to Kalamazoo ROMEO — Some 30 itieiiibera of Romeo Commandery No. 6 are planning to attend the 105th '”-rand Conclave In Kalamazoo Satui-day. two mills into this fund last year,' Baldw in concluded. The bus will leave the Masontc Temple here at 8 a. m. son June 18-20. Minchella, 1742 WiUowood. is president of the Brooklands group, lives at 3640 L^ngv^. JEROME MOTOR SALES COMPANY 276-280 5. SAGINAW STREET PONTIAC, MICHIGAN i v i\-: ^HB PPyriAC PRES& TUESDi^Y, JUNE 6, lOOT___________ " ■> ’ -'T* ■ ' ■ I Con you invest a dollor OR MORE A DAY . to band an asUte. or tocumulnte an Investment fund or buy an Internet in^erlcan Industry? Phone or Write Today for-Full Details C J. NEPHLER CO. . FE 2-911T 818 Community Notional Bonk Bldg. P0BI4C SALS ........•• *** ‘ juBt a I. PUBUC OAU . MS B. Aobnra At*. JUBI I. t. INI NOTICE or OCOCXH. B^ION Katie* U btr* flTBD to tbt quaUfleS ..tcMri of tb* ClBrkatoB COBimualt) B^ool Dlttrlct NO. 3 Frl.. of tb* Towb-'-dependODOC. Countjr of of UlehlfBB. tbot tb* A ... ________from 7:N B the ciBrkitoaltteBWBtarr ilK *"<4aItoHT*‘R0&IN8 eecrttory. Board of BdueaUon Jbb* i, «, r INI CHICAGO » — Grain futures prices were generally easier in early dealings today on the board of trade as profit takers cashed in on the advance of the previous session. Profit Taking Eases Early Grain Prices Setbacks were limited to small fractions in the grains but they to about two cents on old crop soybeans. Appki. Mletoai, Ml. Brokers said some of the offerings in July soybeans were related to the government report late Monday on inspecUons of the commodity for export last week. Their reports showed 1.4 million bushels expected compared with 2.2 million for the same week a year ago. It was described as disappointing. uu n ib* Ob. BottMOM. Mb. bos .. _____orb. ooMeor, dOB.'bcb*. . Tomb too*. BbUumi**, I lb*.-.. Adiai Off to Argentina CoUBfd. bu..... E52SI..._ UttiM*. Bibb, pk.S.N are your investments Gathering | Dust? 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SERVING MICHIGAN INVESTORS SINCE 1916 CARACAS, Venezuela W — Adiai I. Stevenson heads for Argentina today after a 48-hour visit to Vene-Izuela's capital, first stop on his ; presidential mission to Latin America. UnderwD -Olivet- New PRIMA 20 Hand Adding and Snbt. MMkino • Credit Ralsnct • List 10 • Total 11 CoIhmo $115 piM 7.95 P.I.T. JONES TTPEWRniR Solos oad Sarvico 1051 W. Huron FI 2-2201 BAKFR HANSEN luviict CmpaiY INSURANCE -ALL FORMS- HOME OWNERS PACKAGE POLICY A SPECIALH PlioBB FE 4-1568 714 COMMUNITT NATIONAL lANK BLDG. PONTIAC MARKETS The following are to covering sales of locally grown produce by growers and sold by them in whoieaale package lots. Quotatfous are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Friday. jSteeis Decline on Mixed Mart Detroit Produce* Fractional gains and loaaea were >e general rule for key stocks. There were a lew wider moves. -J^b.b.:-: Splntcb, bu. . 'niralpi. Im>. Lodge Calendar ular Meeting. Oakland Scot- State Ave. Wed.,June .._____,____ Dinner. Daytona Beach atock car race pictures. Reservations. FT a-8973. Clyde O. Tawnaend, President. News in Brief Lloyd H. Csrltoa, M40 Crooks Rd., Avon Township, reported to Pontiac police yesterday that $100 was stolen from his car, parked in a lot next to 26 Warren Ave. Tools valued at $UI and a 30-W rifle valupd at $50 were stolen from Adkins Used Cars, 738 Oakland Ave., It was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Barglars entered the garage of Black Auto Sales, 250 Oakland Ave., it was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. They attempted to steal a car but couldn't because other cars blocked the exit, cording to officers. lighting fixtures valued at |M were stolen in a break-in of a vacant house at 150 Auburn Ave. Ray M. Swaney, 2875 Middle Belt Road, West Bloomfield Township, the owner, Reported to Pontiac police yesterday. A break-lu at the Orchard Far-niture Co., 164 Orchard Lake Ave. was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Nothing was stolen. Rnnunage Clearance Sale. St Theresa’s> Thrift Shop. Hiurs., June 8. 674 Sunset, Orion. —Adv. Timetable for Echo The Echo satellite can be seen in this area today at 8:26 p.m., 22 degrees above the horizon. It will be in the south, moving south- "Expert Home" REMODELING Complete Home MODERNIZING FREE PLANNING • FAMILY AND RUMPUS ROOMS • 8ASEMENTS • RECREATION ROOMS • ATTIC ROOMS • NEW HOME FRONTS • KITCHENS • BATHROOMS • DENS • lALOUSII ROOM ADDITIONS LABOR owd MATERIALS PROTECTED BY NO MONEY DOWN - FHA TERMS -5 YEARS TO PAY NO PAYMENTS 'TIL AUGUST ’ out Now! ROOM ADDITION CBRTIFIED GUARANTEE FE 3-7833 RECREATION ROOM BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. 92 W. Huron St. Noncx OP PUBUC BBARIMO NoUe* u b*r*br sIvtB of s poblle •wsrtos t* b* b*td by Um Whit* Lsk* Tovstblp ZoalBi Boars at th* TowBihlp Hall OB lloBdBy, Jub* IS. IMl. at l;tt p.Bi. to eonoldor th* (eUowlnf ehaos** ia th* Zoalai Ordlasae*. 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In th* cat* of a*w plau. wber^, topotraphy h* ui* Of odi Irrefulsr lou, not coytead by ordhtaae*. tb* plat may b* aubn to th* Towaahip Board of Amali --------------, -.w. .—.. xp I approval. Tb* Beard i peace and asftty si rabllc health to"TakV”*M*Sr' thirty” (Ml ^^ayr attar ‘**“vi!i5iTB LARI TOWNBBIP ZONING BOARD CHARLIS M. MARIUS. Way W. J NEW YORK Uh-Steels were off in a mixed stock market eoriy today. Trading wu' fairly active. Bac4i«. ott SVi at 44 aa aa opea-btook of 18,MR Anna. It Selling was prompted by a published article to the effect that ____leases in the wings of the latest BS3 Stratofortresaes have Woolworth continued to advance I plana for ite diacount del ipent store chain, rising 114 t of the Brat week-to-woek prodoc-tloa drop siBoe mUI-Mareh and iRdIcattoBs of the lndBotry’o tro- Jones & Laughlin loot % at 72.. Standard Oil of California was up % at 4244 following JusUce Department approval of ite merger with Kentucky Standard. Superiw OU of California advanced 22 points to 1.300. Motors were very aarrowly mixed, Ford easing H to 8lVi Fraottoaal gainst were posted by a number of rullo, tobacooo, elec- American Stock Exchange prices were generally higher. Genco Instruments rooe more than 2 points. Other gainers were Cubic Corp., Insurance Co. of North America, and Aerojet-General. Catalin and Barnes Engineering lost fractions. N®w York Stocks rttura* afur daelmal palaU am alshtha - JJ} fc'i.'f'Sy t MS tutMlodua . III. ,uu« “» toekhM" • « AllU Cbai i m!| I^rillard . A« can . . . ai.S S ew • •• “••dC iM » MotWbaal im ^1 a T*I IM.I Motorola .. - —- n.4 Mueller Br . Armour * Co a*.t Matfi Corn .. Ml „,tca»hR Nat Dairy .. Aveo Corp ,. SJ.I NatOyp* . Borg Ware . Xi'ffJ" Campb Boup IW Cdanpae . “ Carrtar Cp CaUr Trac Colaaosa Cbrt-Teod Param PIct ... S3. W.T Park* Da ... IS. M.I Penney. JC ... 4b. Ml PbRR ........ 14. Hi Sir Con N Ota . “ ^•BIB PW . % Mua . 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(V) Bugs Bunny (9) Movie — "Babes in Amu," Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland (56) Inquiring Mind 8:00 (2) Father Knows Best (4) Lariamie (Cont.) (7) Rifleman (9) Movie (Cont.) (56) Venture Into Space 8:30 (2) Dobie Gillis (4) Allred Hitchcock TV Features By United Press International KENNEDY. 6 p.m. (2), (4), (9); 7 p.m. (7). TTie President reports to the nation on his talks with Khrushchev, De Gaulle and Macmillan. DOBIE 01LLI8, 8:30 p^m. (2). Zelda (Sheila James) announces that she is secretly engaged to Dobie (Dwayne Hickman.) THRILLER, 9 p.m. (4). Two brothers locate a Southern plantation that appears to be haunted. Brandon De Wilde and Crahan Denton costar. RED SKELTON, 9:30 p.m. Vivian Vance returns (o the role of Clara, the shrewish wife ol George Appleby. SUMMER ON ICE, 10 p.m. (4), . The Kirby Stone Four and special guest Peggy Lee join in a 21st-birthday celebration lor the Ice Capades Revue. Peter Lawford is the host, (color) GARRY MOORE, 10 p.m. (2). Comedian Alan King, soprano Eileen Farrell and the Jonah Jones (Quartet are Garry’s guests. JACK PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (4). Jack’s guests include Walter Reu-ther, Cliff Arquette, comedians Jack E. Leonard and Omrles Dor-nan, singer D i a h a n n Carroll, (color) (7) Wyatt Earp (9) GM Presents 0:00 (2) Tom Ewell (4) ThriUer (7) Stagecoach West (9) GM Prcsente (COnt.) 0:30 (2) Red Skelton (4) ’Thriller ((3ont.) (7) Stagecoach West (Cont.) (9) Front Page Challenge (2) Garry Moore (4) Summer on Ice (c(dor) (7) One Step Beyond (9) News 10: U (9) Weather 10:30 (9) Telescope UAW 10:30 (7) Mike Hammer (2) Moore (Ckmt.) (4) Summer on Ice (Ctmt.) (9) Leon Errol 10:48 (9) Golf Tip 10:80 (9) Sports (2) News (4) News (7) Mr. and Mrs. North (9) News 11:18 (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Movie — "Touchand Go." (English: 1955) man quits his Job arxl decides to emi^te to Australia. Jack Hawkins, Margaret Johnston. 11:30 (2) Sports (4) Sports 11:38 (2) Movie—"Ring of Fear." (1954) A homicidal maniac sets out to wreck the Clyde Beatty circus. Mickey Spillane tries to smoke out the mystery. ClydeBeatty, Pat O’Brien. 11:30 (4) Jack Paar (color) (7) Movie—“Christmas Holiday.” (1944) A soldier expecting to be married receives a teiegram from his fiancee informing him that she has married another. Deanna Durbin, Gene Kelly. (56) Guten Morgen 1:30 (2) My Uttle Margie (4) Concentration (7) Love ’That Bob! (56) Origami WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Aawcr to rrnton rayito 13:00 (2)|Love of Life (4) Truth or Obnsequences (7) Camouflage (9) Susie 13:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow (4) (Ck)lor) It Could Be You \ (7) Number Please. (9) Myrt and Doris 13:40 (56) French U:48 (2) Guiding Light 13:80 (9) News U:88 (4) News 1:00 (2) David Niven (4) Journey (7) About Faces (9) Movie ItlO (56) Parlez Francais 1:38 (7) News 1:30 (2) As the World ’Turns (7) Life of Riley (56) World History 1:88 (4) Faye Elizabeth 1:00 (2) Amos ’n’ Andy (4) (Color) Jan Murray (7) Day in Q)urt (56) Nuesti-os Vecinos 3:30 (2) House Party (4) Loretta Young (7) Seven Keys 3:00 (2) Millionaire (4) (Color) Young Dr. Malone (7) (jueen lor a Day (9) Movie 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours WEDNESDAY MORNING 7:00 (4) Dave Garroway (7) Funews 7:30 (2) Meditations 7:38 (2) On the Farm Front (7) Believe It or Not 7:30 (2) B’wana Don (7) Johnny Ginger (56) German 8:18 (2) Captain Kangaroo 8:38 (7) BeUeve It or Not 8:30 (7) Movie (56) Written Word 9:00 (2) Movie (4) Ed AUen (56) Science 9:30 (4) Dr. Brothers (56) Art Appreciation 9:48 (4) Gateway to Glamour (7) Hair Fashions Today 9:80 (7) News 10:00 (2) I Love Lucy (4) Say When (7) Jack La Lanne (56) Our SclenUHc World 10:38 (9) BiUboard 10:30 (2) Video Village (4) (Color) Play Your Hunch (7) Jackie Cooper (9) Chez Helene (56) American Literature 10:48 (9) Nursery School Time U:00 (2) Double Exposure (4) (C!olor) Price Is Right (7) Gale Storm (9) Romper Room ACBOSS 1 0.8 oKletol. Orylll* ------- governor o( UlBDeeote 14 Prepared 15 Buetic 16 Pinnacle 17 Basle'a r IS Lodging! lilang) » Pilfer 33 Permit! 33 Metal 11 Dance step 34 vilify SI “Lily maid o Aitolat” SI Sphere! of 41 AetorUk 41 Fiber knot! SO College cheer! u?sr!‘'!!_ 1. US. lecretary of agriculture 1 1 IT u IT Hit IT IT H !T sr sr r r ST r IT H” r U.S. Red Curbs Drinks to Own New Freedom DETROIT (JR — ’The nine women and three men who acquitted (}ordon Watson of murder and conspiracy drank champagne toasts Monday after delivering their verdict—and regaining their own freedom. The jury had been locked up In hotel since shortly after the trial began seven weeks Ago. (4) From ’These Roots (7) Who Do You Trust? 4:00 (2) Brighter Day (4) Make Room for Daddy (7) American Bandstand 4:18 (2) Secret Storm 4:30 (2) Edge of Night (4) Here’s Hollywood (9) Adventure Time 8:00 (2) Movie (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Looney Tunes and Jingles (56) Children’s Comer 8:30 (7) Lone Ranger (56) Michigan Builds a Highway 8:48 (56) News Magazine 8:80 (9) News 6 Children Perish in Missouri Blaze Waterford Twp. Schools All Over by Next Tuesday By Taesday, June 13, going to school will be a thing of the past for Waterford Towaship students this year. Picnics, assembly programs, banquets and commencement for seniors will dominate activities from now until the final marks are tabulated. Wayne County sherifl’s deputies made sure they had no outside contact—so sure that the jurors did not learn that Watson's codefendant. Mrs. Nelle Lassiter, had been ordered committed to a state mental hospital after an emotional collapse. ‘The deputies even went ahead of us on the street, turning papers around,’’ said R. W. Herschelmann, a juror. Township Band to Give Concert FORGOT SOMETHING — When work crews put in a new street in Eggertsville, a suburb of Buffalo, N.Y., they left a telephone pole at the intersection. The forgetful paving crew covered ^ AP Phctofii ' around the obstruction and the result was an unusually crowded corner. The pole bears a police sign: "No parking or standing.’’ PARTAGEVILLE, Mo. (AP) -Six children perished ii which destroy^ their home Monday night. Another child was critically burned. >The mother, Jesse Mae Forest, was treated for shock. She rushed from the blazing house barefooted and in her nightgown. A neighbor, Jimmy Davis, and another mail. Van Adams, rescued one child. Michael Forest, 9, who rushed to a hospital with bums over 60 per cent of his body. The flames blocked further res-le work. The house was destroyed. Even With Massey Show Still Creaky By FREf) DANZIG I’ How Come?’’), sensing general NEW YORK (UPI) - Ravmondinetwork self-satisfaction over cov-Massey, no less, was shanghaied ‘•' W President Kennedy’s Into an "Adventures in ParadLse’’ episode that Was unfurled last night Grand Rapids Airman Killed by Train in Italy Beginning at 3 p.m. Friday, honorary awards will be present-4x1 to eighth graders at the Crary Junior High School, and at 0.30 p.m. Saturday there will be a banquet for students In the ninth grades at both Crary and Pierre Junior High schools. Each of the 24 elementary schools in the township will have 1 annual school picnic or go on field trip June 13 to close out the school year. Report cards will bd mailed Friday, June 16. The high school commencement exercises will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 17, on the school footiiall field. CROSSETTO, Italy (UPI)-Ai airman from Grand Rapids, Mich, was killed here Monday night when the car in which he was riding was demolished by a train at a railroad crossing. Airman 2.C. Donald Gene Bryant was accompanied by Lt. Richard Stephen of Santa Monica, Calif. Stephen was seriously Injured in the collision. Both men were attached to the military section of the Rome airport. New Civic Unit Will Make Debut to Public in Waterford In 5*4 Dacisions, Judges Back Smith Act, Ruling on Registration The ABC-TV hour displayed the improvements that have become apparent in the series. Production value — camera work, costumes, sets — are better than average, but the acting remains spliced tightly to scripts that whirl about the wake of melodramatic froth. European journey, has sent in a smoke signal from his pad with the Wetblanket Tribe in the Nit-picker Mountains. “How <*4>nie." asks the chief, “network reporters kept Interviewing earh other, spouting opinions and never bringing In native poHtlrlans, diplomats or local thought leaders for Inler- The series also has shown a ten4ieiiey to sexify the stories. The girls in the show — and there’s always s chirk slnwrd Adam Troy’s scow — get ogled from taflrsil to bowline and back by cameras and boy You can also count on siich diverting touches as hula dances, girl-chasing, night swimming to help take your mind off the creaky plots. Marching music, old-time hits and Dixieland jazz will be featured at 8 p.m. tomorrow when the newly organized Waterford Township Civic Band presents its first lie concert at the John D. Pierce Junior High School. Doctors, lawyers, merchants and others in all walks of life, under the direction of Gene Preston, have banded together to make sweet music lor area residents’ listening. John Philip Sousa’s “American Patrol and Triumphal March” will featured along with “Scenes from Opcraland.’’ waltzes and the Stars and Stripes." There will be trombone, bass. How come,” he adds, "the networks overplay a story of this sort to a degree that leaves no room lor news specials on unscheduled events such as the assassination of Trujillo. Surely, that story deserved part or all of a haU-hour news segment.” core* there wiil be “hoi bone playem. Housewife Mrs. Earl Somerville vill play the flute and piccolo, and her teacher-husband, the clarinet and bassoon. Accountant-clerk Connie Basset will toot the flute, as Thane Danby, salesman, blows the comet. ‘HOW COME?’ Big Oiiel Hoocum (pronounced Jingles Show Due in Waterford Twp. The Waterford Township High School gymnasium will be the setting for a .kiddies show starring television's Jingles, at 10 a.m. ~ ' ' urday. 1 BrltUh Mhool 4 Buffll 6 Wreitirr't 66 Notions 60 Adoro 63 Civil War ■onaral 63 Cnrousod ■OWN 64 Bodr of land 36 Taciturn 31 Entreat 36 Acquire knowlcdafe to Ntfhts belora 46 Tapered slip 3S 0«rmaa city 31 AffhanUtan 13 Ortane of elfM prlnco II Blotch 43 Mountain 63 U|ht vapor S3 Haetontd 66 Compai! point II Month (ab.) 61 French articia Sponsored by the Waterford Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary, tickets are available at many local shopping centers and at the Community Center library lor 50 cents each. Jingles will be seen in an hour long show that will include 20 minutes of cartoons and puppets Herkimer Dragon and Cecil B. Rabbitt. Every child will receive an autographed picture ol Jingles, according to Mrs. Arthur Salley, chairman. All proceeds will be used for the purchase of children’s books for the Community Center’s library. By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — “I’ve got that feeling In my belly.” Tony Martin said, "of a guy who doesn’t know whether he wants to get married—while he’s getting married. It’s summer stock^hat’s bugging him. He’s about to do hls' first stage show — playing Skye Masterson In "Ouys and Dolls" at Fram-ington. Mass., and Wallingford, Conn. And hls Hollywood and Broadway chums are trying to Increase hls stagefright. "Every day I realize, like the bridegroom does, it’s too late to back out,” trembles Tony. Hls wife Cyd Charisse Is encouraging him —“but then she might just want to get me out of the house," he reasons. The all-ham cast Includes Alan King, Jaye P. Morgan and Slapsle Maxie Rosenbloom. What’s he worried about? Oh, about getting sick at hls stomach opening night, about blowing every line. "I forgot my line when Today's Radio Programs- WETZ (1116) WCA* (IISO) WFON (160 ~wisn WWJ. Kcnnedr WPON. Ntvt, 64S-WJR. WJBK. Robt. I. Lm WCAR. P. Bharldnn WXYZ. Ale* Drier WPON. 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THE rHANNF4, SWIM: "’The Naflpn’s Future” for Saturday, Ijune 24 has lined up two Americans and two Russiaas for a debate on ’’How Free Should the Press Be?’’ U.S. representatives will be Pierre Salinger, presidential news secretary, and reporter Harrison Salisbury. For t h U.S.S.R., Aleksei Adhubei, chief editor of Izvestia, and Mil Kharlamov, press officer for the Soviet Foreign Ministry. Police Sgt. Charles Griffith and telephone repairman A1 Ostrander will be at the drums. Excavator B. L. French and his brother Hall will play the trombone and baritone horn, while retired gentleman-of-ielsure TDnkln Williams plays the bass bom. Given 2 to 10 Years on Morals Charge WILSON 33-year-old factory worker from Pontiac yesterday was aen-tenced by Circuit Judge .Stanton G. Dondero to serve 2 to 10 years in Jackson Prison for taking indecent liberties with a 9-year-old girl A his home. Alan King and 1 hearsing, then he forgot his," TOny saiii. “I said, ‘What if we do this on stage?’ ’’ King told him “You Just say, ‘Remember when I sang “Begin the Beguine” down at the mission?' Sing it. By the time you’re done, I’ll remember my next line. Not yours. Mine." John J. Foster. 24 Taylor pleaded guilty May 18. He was on probation in (lie county for gross indecency the incident took place in Janu- ary. Stands Mute in Chicago of Uttering, Publishing Tony’s taken acting tutoring frbm instructors here — he’s very serious about it—for the summer stock possibilities are very good, commercially, even for a big money-maker like Tony. There’s summer stock to be played In Chicago, Warren, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Milwaukee . .. practically everywhere nowadays. THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . Prince Rainier and Princess Grace’ll take the kids on, their state vUlt to Ireland. (They aU left quleUy for Paris, via Air Prance) ... Singer Patti Page’ll play another straight role In “Boy’ Night Out" ... Yul Brynner Introduced hls wife to Dixieland Jazz at Eddie Condon’s place .. . ★ A ★ EARL’S PEARLS: It’s possibly to possess too much. A man with one watch knows what time it Is; a man with two watches is never sure. \\ TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A fellow boasted »bout hia surefire reducing diet: “I never eat while my wife Is talkli^.’ WISH I’D SAID THAT:"lt begins to look as though sdme of today’s teeni-agera are willing to try anything once—exipept courtesy ... Tbat’a earl, brother. (Copyright, INI) Arraigned on a charge of utter-ing and publishing, Miller D. Moss stood mute yesterday when raigned before Circuit Judge Stanton G. Dondero. Police charge Moss, 25, of 4 Howard McNeil St. with taking 1154 company check from his employer, WKC, Inc., and later cashing it to pay some debts. He was a porter at the store. Judge Dondero entered a plea of innocent for Moss and remanded him to the custody of the sheriff under k $1,0(X) bond. No trial date was set. WASHINGTON (AP) - Dividing 5 to 4 in two historic decisions, Die Supreme Court has upheld two of the government’s major weapons against Communist party activity in the United States. The decisions backed the tightest US. restrictions ever aimed group which purports to be a political organization. The court Monday upheld: 1. A clause in the Smith Act Which makes it a crime for a person to belong to any organization knowing that it advocates violent overthrow of the government. A requirement that the Communist party register with tha U.S. attorney general as a puppet of the Kremlin. TTiis requirement is a part of the 1950 Subversive Actlvltleg Control Act. The Justice Department declined comment on the rulings. Gus Hall, S. Communist party general secretary, said in New York the decisions endanger “the very foundation and fabric of Democracy in our country.’’ The party vowed to fight the decisiona, but didn’t say how. Writing the majority opinion upholding the government efforts to force the Communist party to register as an arm of the Soviet Union, Justice Felix Frankfurter swept aside the party’s arguments that its rights under the First Amendment of the ConsU-tuton were being violated. If the high court agreed, Frank-' furter said in his 39,000-word opinion, it would “make a travesty ol that amendment and the great ends for the well-being ol our democracy that it serves." The First Amendment guarah-tees freedom of speech and the right of peaceful assembly. Gangland Violence Again in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Gang-land-style violence struck Los Angeles for the second time in two days Monday night when a man described by police as a prominent bookmaker barely escaped injury from a gunman’s attack. PoUee Mid L. J. Diggs. 40. was sHtbig In hbi parkisd rsF wbM another nutomoblle pulled alongside and n man In It fired six shots Into IHggs’ anto. One bullet lore through Diggs’ left Sentenced for Burglary of Area Service Station Burglarizing and damaging Bloomfield Township service station of $200 has resulted in probation for two years, $100 court and un order of restitution, uit to be determined, lor Donovan F. Graves of Southfield. Circuit Judge Stanton G. Dondero yOsterday ordered this sentence for Graves. 36, of 21692 Inkster Road, after he change of mind and pleaded guilty May 22 to breaking into Whitty’ Shell Station. 3605 W. Maple Road, on May 1. He had stood mute. An alleged accomplice, Bernard J. O’Conner,. 35. of 1174 Steel St. Detroit, awaits trial. Teamsters to Foreclose on Property of Hotel SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPI) - 'The Teamsters Union pension fund Monday reported it is foreclosing on property of the General Oglethorpe Hotel Co. here because the firm is delinquent in payment of $2^million loan. The union said it would aell at auction the General Oglethorpe Hotel here, its 18-hole golf course, the Savaiipah Motor Lodge and the DeSoU Beach Hotel at Tybee, Ga. The loan was executed In 1959. Teamsters officials said. On Sunday morning, ex-convict Max '^annenbaum, 49, a pal ef ■ Mickey Cohen, was hit in the face ’ and shoulder by shotgun blasts as he sat behind the wheel ol his car. He is in serious condition at the UCLA Medical Center and probably will lose hls left eye and most of his teeth, doctors said. Paper Claims Soviet Seek 3'Man Moon Soon PARIS (UPD—The newspaper France-Soir reported today Ru^ hopes to put a three-man satellite into space for 24 hours next month. France-Soir correspondent Michel Gordy said in a dispatch from Vienna quoting “a lyell-lnfonned .Soviet source’’ that the plan called for the satellite to swing around the earth 17 times. Gordy said President Kennedy had b^n notified of the plan before hls meeting In Vienna with Premier Nikita Khrushchev. Explosion Rips Tower SAC CITY, Iowa (UPI) -explosion atop an 85-foot storage elevator spewed flames on surrounding buildings and caused an estimated $300,000 damaged at the Williams MiUing Co. Monday night. JFK to Address Mayors WASHINGTON (AP) - President Kennedy is to speak to the United States Conference of Mayors at the group’s annual convention here June 13. soNotone House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests FrM Parking at Rear of “BUdl* "Opaa £f#s. by Appoininfnt" 143 Oakland FEderal 2-1225 PONTIAC, MICH. RGA Color TV SALES and SEKVICE Bay Year TV Fram A Twkaleiaa CONDON'S TV 36 S. Talagraph FE 4-6136 Aeraaa fr*M Tcl-Baroa NEW COLOR TV ONLY $399 SWEET'S TV APPUANCES IN DEBT! 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