A LE — — ———— a | i a ee Ce i sain Siattia Snow Removal siti rae ee © ; apy ee weary spine ee aia ae a , sno) Bia etna 7 oy aa tome tt SY re i ais --"PHE THINKERS—A young man and his best friend, equally young, share a moment of quiet contemplation at Monroe, Wis. It’s difficult to say, however, just what 18-months-old Duane Meier and his. canine companion are pleasant spring and summer days of care-free play ahead. reflecting on, unless it is the Policemen Protest Against a. City Ponders Crackdown on Employe Suburbanites, The question of whether to live within the city limits was shunted to City Man- _ ager Walter K. Willman today by Police Chief Herbert 2 W. Straley. 7 t _ Straley turned in a report containing the 1 names of 11 officers with homes outside of Pontiac, asserting that in four cases a 1932 amendment to the city charter is police officers will be forced Taxes Budoet Cost to City Surpasses $12,000; Pontiac Crews Work 4,000 -Hours The 40 inches of snow that fell on Pontiac this winter cost the} city $12,244.76 to remove, Joseph) B. Jewell, superintendent .of the Department of Public Works, said yesterday, This was almost twice as much) ag snow removal and plowing cost! the city last winter when. 38. inches blanketed Pontiac, as “Phe increased. cost was the " yeuuit of more than twice as many man hours employed this winter to eliminate the snow. Workers put in 4,001) hours to The previous year, 450 loads of snow taxed workers 1,700 man hours, Department trucks spread 1,960 tons of salt on city ‘streets this past winter, Igast winter, 2,723 tons were spread, * being violated. Willman - |said he will bring the mat- "| the city, Willman said, and add- | move 1,191 loads of snow in 1955- ter up before the City Com- mission after returning from a trip next week. was “pressuring” officers to mové and stated that he would remain “neutral” in the controversy. The law requires only police- | men and firemen to. live within | ed that “we've known of viele: tors In beth departments.” The question conceivably could leventually affect all city workers, jhe said. About 20 per cent of the/¢ city’s employes, including police jand firemen, now live outside the icity, limits, Willman said. UNFAIR,’ SAYS GROUP The Police Officer’s Assn. has termed the law “outdated and un- fair’ and announced plans to pe- jtition for a ‘referendum election in August to change the provision. In charge, of the association | committee io circulate petitions is Officer Guy White, of 2356 Anders Rd. in Waterford Town- ship, one of the four violators mentioned In Straley’s report. White said-the association seeks '|President may veto. Straley -denied reports that he} Mulling Over Farm Proposal | Conference on Disliked _ Measure Will Continue Today; Veto Looms AUGUSTA, Ga. (2—Pres- election year farm bill they ident Eisenhower and Sec-) somaya of Agriculture Ben- json met today to discuss an ||Twin Tax Refund MW! Makes Friday 13 | Rosy for Student || from the Internal Bureau on what is regarded as the un- luckiest of days. }* Others undoubtedly received sim- ilar checks the same day — the only difference is that Smith had already gotten a U. S. check for if to ae don't. like and which the Benson joined Eisenhower at 8:15 am. at the Presi- dent’s working vacation), shop at the Augusta Na- tional Golf Club. With Ben- son, on his arrival at the sun-splashed, white frame building was a team of ad- visers who sat in atthe E f a a Gruenther May ‘hid’ Air Force Retirement of General May Bring Selection- of Officer to JCS Closer “T have not changed my posi- to take crop land out of produc- tion-of certain surplus commodi- ties. GOP National Chairman Leonard W. Hall was quoted as telling some senators and House members. he believes a veto of the bill would be a political “mistake.” But Hall was said to be’ holding out little encouragement he could influence Eisenhower's decision. Lamb to Lead Lions _ LOS ANGELES w# — Carl C. ‘Lamb has been chosen to head (Continued on Page 3, Col. 4 5 Blocks Lone: 4 Acres of Deck, 187 Ft. High man of the strategy-making Joint Chiefs of Staff. ‘The official announcement that Gruenther is leaving the Army late Until his retirement, Gruenther mander and later NATO command- er has praised the young general Rain Dampens Kelly-Rainier Wedding Locale MONTE @ARLO (INS) — Rain ithe Lions Club here. Saratoga Joins the Fleet NEW YORK @—The Navy to-;feet in length, is three feet longer} day commissions its mightiest ship’ yet—the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Saratoga. * * e She's bigger, faster and morejest .propulsion force of any _ever| The entire—population—of-a city powerful than any ocean fighting vessel afloat, If she—were.turned—on end, she'd reach the 80th floor of the side-by-side on her deck. More than three years in the building, the Saratoga joins the fleet today in a blaze of ceremony, music and newly hoisted flags, with fighter squadrons sweeping, overhead, 60,000-TON SHIP Feiwel -_ state notables, in- -Charies~ than the Forrestal, and also swift- er and more potently equipped. | Her newly designed 250,000- jhorsepower engines have the high-|t | installed on. an American vessel, about the equivalent of 100 loco- motives. . Although her top speed is secret, she'll erulse at an aver- She’s about five city blocks long, and about a block (252 feet) wide, with a flight deck more than four acres in size. Her two acres of hangar space for the some 100 planes she'll car- erations arpa to more than six acres, of 40,000 could stand on her decks. In height, from keel to top mast, the carrier rises to the equivalent of a 2-story bitilding, She'll car- __jand..men— Taking over as her commander is Capt. Robert J. Stroh, 48, a New York-born career officer who weathered some of the hottest Pa- cific fighting in World War II. ‘How’s Your Golf Game? Let Patty Berg Help You! ry bring the combined flight op- — Fy a crew of about 3,000 officers! © and restrictions that will keep all| but a chosen few from the Kelly- Rainier wedding and the glamorous social events preceding it were causing-an exodus of tourists from Monaco today, a * Worried hotelmen and merchants expféssed concern that there may be only half the expected number of visitors left in Monte Carlo when G Kelly and Prince Rainier rried in civil and religious ceremonies Wednesday and Thurs- One official said “Ig the bad weather continues, all we'll have is photographers.” A decree by the Prince yesterday barred the comtevanten trem bls palace and the civil v rain greeted Gracé this morning. Meanwhile a steady, saturating Looking out the window of her MEET IN TAMPA — Estes Kefauver, right, _gestures as he, talks during a brief Adlai Stevenson in Tampa, Fia., Friday. Rival candidates for campaign paths crossed at a Tampa cigar factory. AP Wirephete the Democratic nomination, their \Margaret. Heading Home, Floating on a Pink Cloud NEW YORK (INS)—Sweet and smiling Margaret) Truman arrives in Independence, Mo., at 7:48 p.m. tonight, floating on what she calls a pink cloud. Officials at Pennsylvania Station more sedately call it “The Spirit of St. Louis, ex-President Truman's daughter home for her ePectien | with Clifton Daniel April 2 f+. Ylbelt, shoes and vag Asked how she felt, Miss Truman ” the train that is taking 1, _ Miss Truman was wearing a black cloth coat, gray] " . \grinned from gold earring* ,|to gold earring and asked in return: “You mean to tell me you can’t see the pink cloud I’m walking around on?” Daniel, on hand yesterday to see his fiance off, just smiled happily. TO REST FOR FIVE DAYs The blonde bride-to-be said, “I'm going to visit with the family, then eat some and sleep some. I'm go- ing to do nothing for five days.” She added as an afterthought: “I'm going to have to be care- ful about-that-eating—or—t-wen't— fit inte the wedding dress." Her bridegroom, newspaperman Cliff Daniel, will fly to Indepen- dence next Thursday. “I don’t think we have any se- crets left," Miss Truman said to the reporters with a smile, “so I _|don’t know why that should be.” Miss Truman was asked if she felt boarding ‘the train ‘that will take her home made the wedding seem more real to her. “The level headed Margaret re- plied: “You try choosing silver and china and crystal! It has seemed real all along. I've no more nothing.” The couple will return to New York after their Nassau honey- moon. “We haven't par an apartment yet,”’ she said, ‘We'll look in earn- est when we get back.” Rooster Hitches Ride LOUISVILLE, Ky. &) — Charles H, Lanhan, a salestman; saw a ‘rooster dart in front of his auto- mobile in Indiana yesterday but thought no more about it. Back in Louisville, 6% hours and 130 tiles later, he drove into a serv- ice station, When the hood was, raised, out jumped the rooster. Mideast Peate Meet in Florida Both Attack Republicans Swap Election Buttons, Woe, Potential Votes TAMPA, Fila. (INS) — Adlai record-breaking + $7,046,919 for the fiscal jyear 1956-1957, after grant. . ‘jing teachers less than one- jthird of a requested pay M | $333,315, ‘and other allo; ~~ “Techies Pay Hiked by Board lin '56-'57 Outlay, Tax Rate by Two Mills; Future Plans Outlined | The city Board of Educa- tion last night passed a | budget of hike for the coming school year. 3 ; 4 Board members signified ~ that the raise, Talks Continue Hammarskjold,.. Nosser Resume Conferences; 5 Israeli Wounded — CAIRO, Egypt 9» — U.N. Secre- tary General Dag Hammarskjold held more peace talks with Egyp- There was stati quiet along Israeli soldiers were wounded to- day when their military vehicle was blown, up by landmines near Niryitzhaq, east of the Egyptian- held Gaza Strip, Hammarskjold talked for 30 minutes with Premier Gamal Ab- del Nasser and for an hour with Foreign Minister Mahmoud Faw- zi, He said he would meet again with; to—do; —no—-more—Fawzi-belore returning to his tem- porary headquarters in Beirut this evening, TEMPORARY LID Asked by reporters if he con- tian leaders Rae ey ete the tense Israeli-Egyptian frontier} but a Jerusalem dispatch said five), Democratic Club convention Fresno, GREET AMID CHEERS The former Illinois governor and) the Tennessee senator greeted each ‘other amidst a din of pupils screaming, & political sound truck blaring music, a school band play- ing and the cheering of cigar plant workers, The rangy Tennesseean crossed the street in long strides and stuck sidered his Cairo mission success- ful, Hammarskjold said tersely “I’ve done in Cairo what I came for.” The secretary's midsion ap- peared to have succeeded in clamp- ing at least a temporary lid on the emeidering fenton situation. Both tareel end tou have given Hammarskjold written as- surances they will refrain from |hostile acts, out hist when he saw Steven-|— son shaking hands with high school students. Stevenson was carrying a cigar —_the had railed himself in the plant he had visited. Kefauver, noting) the single cigar, exhibited the box of smokes he carried. But Steven-; ‘son beat-him to the quip by stating in mock surprise: “You don’t mean to tell me you are taking corruption publicly? But I'm one up on you. I've got two boxes.” time they had met since-Feb, 5 when they attended the California! (Continued on Page 2, Cal. 1 60-Degree Weather ls Weekend Outlook multi-colored array of U.S. and continue during the week's festiv- Let Taking a full month lege, but that’s just April 16.0 one of the game’s greatest players is a rare privi- e opportunity The Pontiac Press will offer its readers. “Secrets of Better Golf” by Patty Berg starts in'the sports section Monday, , cs In her upcoming series Miss Berg will demon- pr cae tena gree at ee — of golf instruction from THES. In Today’s Poke Ballding News ...,.... 17 thru 2% Church News ............. 12, 18 County . cosese & Editorials ee eons 6 tween ew wash betes betnteiss ees, 6 enna teerresencees MM 1S TV & Radio Programs oe eeyee b palace, she saw gray skies, The UO : Wilson, Earl beac ee even eeenee re 4 b f Women’s Pages gecvesneceses BO: Durrett, Pe ; oy = Tax Form Rush Looms at Internal Revenue meneame ss: Li Hi | : | he A 5 s 7% a k ss all seer ace aey amine anes 2 “s ‘ i Z ae é K f 4 Gia tee f nae 0g Se «ip Mase cinleighinticndctapenes Pi i * 0 money changing the alloca- funds to some ‘school dis- would not affect Pontiac. Pcie: of Thatoes daasttee na ciate sit me-| MEXICO CITY. (INS)—Mexican in primary Interest |Police officials continued their de- caneation and ive [Ean embensre, Mw fae Thor _ Programe le expected \captured>in Mexico, state and county sources. $4,046,584 is expected to| Reliable informants said the trom Therpes were picked up with their S-year-cld daughter, Kay, Friday in Merida, close to the seaport town of Progreso. The ‘| arrest scene was about 650 miles south of Mexico City. It was believed the police were jholding up formal announcement of the arrests because of “‘compe- tition among Mexican authorities * * s enforcement officers, in- cluding the secret-service, the fed- security police and immigra- 52 oft uF 5 H Ss z 2 hs n's Auxiliary 2nd Lesson Qa. velit a5 ur : i . * Transportation Men fo Attend Meeting pectéd to convene at Michigan State University next month for the third anntal Michigan Traffic representing trucking, railroad and airline firms will out- line the newest innovations in transportation during the seminar, scheduled to take place from May 9. through May 12. The Pontiac Traffic Club is mong 20 organizations that will act as sponsors, Four Hospitalized in Two-Car Crash A two-car accident on U.S, 10 in Waterford Township Friday at 9:55 p.m. resulted in injuries to four persons, Waterford police said today. Seriously injured was Passenger Leo Turek, 59, of Detroit, with a the face. Drivers Clinton J, Voll- mar, 29, of 341 No, Perry St., and Jack Rodden, 25, ot 640 W. Ten- nyson,. a passenger in the Vollmar car, suffered lacerations ‘of the right knee and above the right eye. All were taken to Pontiac General Hospital, fractured. skull and lacerations off JOHN OSTRANDER Scout Chairman Wins New Term x: 2sct i se" Re-elect John Ostrander ontiac District Head Meeting John. E. Ostrander was re-clected Lutheran Church, where Troop 224 acted as hosts, Employe Problem Given fo Willman . (Continued /From Page One) to have the/ charter changed be- fore any officer is forced to leave his home, / Six othérs on the list, Straley said, arg new officers not required to live jin town until probationary periods end. The association claims severfl of these officers want to remain outside the city, and adds thaf other officers not on the re- port want to move out. / Straley said one objection to / the officers’ proposal is that they are “on call” 24 hours a day and must live close to their jobs to answer any emergency. “If the tax-payers who pay the officers want them to live in the city,” he added, "that’s where they must live.” The eleventh officer-on the re- port joined the force before the law was passed and hence is not affected by it, Straley said, Pee eee Hee ee Tene \ |Herbert Robértson Center dedication May 15-16. : — Ss eer ” ; The engine develops a nominal 250 horsepower, and consists of two parallel cylinders, |was replaced by one at a mit The experimental engine represents an entirely concept in automotive each containing a set of two horizontally opposed pistons. It is said to operate |starting salary, For total salaries : ‘The engine, which burns animal, vegetable or mineral oils, “pumps” hot gases virtually without vibration. An engine which has never heard of “octane,” it his |$52,380 is being asked, with $44,650) & pipe to a turbine which drives the rear Wheels of the vehicle. It is making been fyeled with whale oil, peanut and other vegetable oils. being used this year. eae is wie te Tuns at General Motors Technical Center and will Be unveiled at the Technical ~~ : ‘ “This economy has worked a "| 3 : : aes ce Anderson. 12, ot Port| Chaplain Laud: Pontiac Deaths Says Gruenther iit ie easing and palating pe Dern oe See , ool . beth H ; Could Well Be _ | first redecorating there in 12 collided only a block from), rs. Elizabeth Heaton 56 Dem Choice ond ef bites aie te Charles’ home on the northwestern! j 7 zlow of Mrs, Elizabeth Heaton, 59, of 540 dicates real progress, she points of Port Huron. : me ee N. Saginaw St. died at cond ny age =n megge v9 N.C. ® —| out, couple, Rudolph ;: =e : after a two mon’ ’ m (D- , ie and his wile, Amanda | MONTE CARLO @ — Prince peony pane a nent Gon Alfred Gaeenther, sei{ Next year’s plan calls: for new Forelt Park, Il, were killed ee eee as ier toes Born in Kimball, Minn, June 3,\tiring supreme commander of! ‘nermostats, and a larger parking night when their car ¢ol- : ne ont eye 189%, she was the daughter of Jer-|North Atlantic Treaty Organiza-|®T®® 0 » Long-range plan- Mded head-on with another on M60 relaxed in |hard and Elizabeth Hass Stelton.|tion forces, “could be” the Demo-| nung snows tery ae ae a Bon outside Niles. h Mrs. Heaton, an employe of Pon-|cratic presidential nominee in the|-eteving ‘crowded candtiiene “ed * ¢ * . es taic Motor‘ Division, was a member|¢vent of an impasse between Adlai), 115 ana borrowers.” 4 The driver of the second car, ie ene dey Stet T've > lot Si. Miehael’s Catholic Church Stevenson and Sen. Estes Kefau- , . Danilevich, 70, of Chicago, © ae ete and tad been 0. resident: of. the| Ve. The library board, which sets its taken to @ Niles Hospital in hesey ond colemea.”” | |Pontiac area 29 years, - “In a statement issued here, eee ne ea Francis Tucker, told re- She leaves two children, Derald|Chatham predicted that Gruenther|,. $29 516. That ee adhe ae a condition. : and Duane of Pontiac; two:sisters|would be “completely available”'|i” State sid and a city contribu- i ey and two brothers, Mrs. Ellen Beck-|for the nomination, Chatham de-|ity or $7716, Taxes oo the city’ Sch 100! “T've never seen my boy ‘80 er, Mrs. Dorothy Dillon, John and/scribed the general as a “wall! s006-8P menenesd vabontion st anar ‘ ong iy werk tone” Patrick Stelton, all of Minnesota.lequipped man and definitely pres-sss million would take care of this to Hit $7 Million nega.) Tucker, of Wilmington, Rosary will be recited at 8)idential timber.” the board suggests. , 1., played a major role in o'clock Sunday evening in the) 4 member of the House F hee Mrs. David/E. Willson home, 155 been ill , months. She / born in Pontiac Sept. 3, 1879, the daughter of Thomas a Cottrell Hooper, On her . Pike St. She had here to/David E. Willson, Saints Church and Guild 4 of ‘her church. Mrs. Willson leaves four children, Styart E, Willson of Sylvan Lake, Mrs. Elmér A. Quine, Mrs. Ro- bert H. Larson and David T. Will- son, all of Pontiac; four grandchil- dren and four great-grandchildren, Other survivors include one brother, William Hooper of Pon- tiac; three sisters, Mrs. Edith Bessie Edwards, all of Pontiac. Mrs. Wilson is at the Kirkby Fu- neral Home where she will remain until 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, She will then be taken to All Saints George Widdifield officiating. Bur- Cemetery, Herbert Robertson, 78, of 176 E. ke St. died early this morning St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, He been in fll health one year. te was -born in England Feb. 26, N878 and came to Oakland England. in World War I. e, Mrs. Lil- m of Pon- of Birmingham. Also survi are two sisters, Lillian and living in England; two rs, Robert of, of England. = {Affairs Committee, ‘ied a Gruenther presidential boom “\eral appeared before the commit-| ' nd Eliza birthday/in 1901, she was married Wiley, Mrs. Anna Fraser and Mrs.| sige lal will be in Perry Mt. Park} _|Eastern (Greek) Orthodox Church. Three Persons Injured F The Day in Birmingham ee oa aU aan Em ey ne ae we several weeks ago when the gen- tee, Chatham told the committee: © at the time that Gruenther was Acid Victim Riesel Suffering Relapse NEW YORK (INS) — “Signs of regression” shadow cover his sight. ; * * @ A medical bulletin issued yes- tendey at StF Clape’s Hospital, “The next several days are high- ly critics] ones in the fight to save Victor Riesel’s sight, Officers of the High Twelve club jhave been changed, because of the recent death of its vice presi- tent, Maurice Smith. His son, Mau-|§ Detroiter Piggins Orders Vice Probe DETROIT ® — Police Commis-/? been seared by sulfuric acid when fluid in his face as he was leav- a way restaurant April 5, Riesel’s associate, : overcome —“‘dangerous—develop-| dered a thorough investigation in the resignation of one patrolman and transfers of feur other officers involved 4n a vice ring inquiry. . * * oJ The officers reportedly had been accused of being friendly with un-|3 * @ @ He added the usual morning) medical bulletin. was cancelled pending. further consultations, Original Greek |r" : to Be Translated |, Pissins called meeting of high police officials following published reports that Patrolman Norman R. | § Young had resigned Nov. 16 rather than face a trial board on charges)? of ‘consorting with prostitutes and/? procurers in bars, : : * * * Into English The Greek Archdiocese of North and South America has been en- gaged for the last two years in a great and sacred literary project; that of the revision and wonanen Court action is pending against a; into English from the original|"™ber of persons charged in the|/ Greek of the New Testament of °#5¢- our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. | ee eee 5 whee - tle work is completed it Veterans Post Plans submitted for approval and’ #Ficer Installation weep tee ae, to the Ecumenical Patri te Niles Fletcher will install newly- at Constantinople (Is- elected officers of Pontiac Post tanbul), which is the for the highest ecclesiastical dig-| 370 V.F.W. at 2 o'clock Sunday nitary and spiritual authority of the —more—than..250 million com-| afternoon at the Post, 398 S. Sag- municants that compose the Moth-|inaw St. : TE er Church of Christendom;. the ‘Included in the group will be Clayton. E. Hall of Boston Ave.,/|; commander; Karl E. George of}? Athens St., senior vice-command-| er; Eugene E. Keller of W. Hop- kins St., junior vice-commander; » Lloyd E. Rowden of S. Andrews St., quartermaster; - and J. —L. Brown of 8. Mansfield St. advo-|§ cate. Auto Leaves Road * *¢ * Others to be installed were Duane Jones of Watkins Lake Rd., post advocate; Edward A. Rodin- ae Raeburn Ct., chaplain; ps! E = r E £3) 7 ‘ if; its > i e ha s Ei > i Ei 5 rs a 4 f Eri i . ee re sioner Edward Piggins today or-|) =a derworld characters and pros heigl sinnicaent spepteaaat arnt. Sg ga a a ag yn en | 2 : a a ee . Te Bhd For Shoppers on This Deluxe as Washer SAVE $51.15 EASY Spinner Washer Deluxe Model “148: NO MONEY DOWN! Your old washer makes the with trade down payment! Brand new!. — Free TWIN Faucets and POWER- Delivery FLUSH Rinse! 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See eeu ——~ $4 11” 3 : > [ee salt sition alt our model kitchen, Esti- seas EO eo ha used, mates are free! ) An Outstanding Used Home. Buy.; Te : mM | . 2 ia i ke ce | n> Room shad we Woe ee : broad overhangs all | 1 A ee See minute - tere |. A ; . oe cm aneae Saini Settee i> Out Cai Slictaiek o | : vr. Pe TA ground. appearance. A brick ven- 2 : iL 8 § Bedrooms — -3 Ceramic Tile Baths — : ooo +2: :' ___} eer exterior, battened board win- The ;CABINET SHOP * yj | Modern Kitchen — Coved Ceilings _ _— - anes. tO 4; Hohe tes dow shutters and a stained board Open Monday and Thursday Eves. “til 9 | yd s mui. pet Pk) aa coe HRP GE 2 Pi * Mee fence carry out the ranch atmos-| 3088 West Huron = io", fet, FE 5-9331 | : “2 Car Garage — Workshop co ae if 1 ps3 ES SS oo F : ) . Bre eacag’ 2 See a ] Full Price 26,250 Terms ‘lin Fp? He ican tf | McCandless Features Fortisan : " « r it: * } hed ‘ ZS Seen . SS _ Lecated on landscaped sere on paved road ai oo oes ef: | in Rochester Knolls Model Home — . sia a : i-o"s ot Pamuse : ane << eos . : 5 : v rr [ 4 , ' : 4 bd er | Pete so Be fe =OREAL ESTATE - “4 i i Forea CUPL cad j a Call for appointment to see it now! 8 ites ont " |} 4 5660 Dixie Hwy. on3-1295 J a SS ose ato oa cpeamsenspaaasionl — hon ey = 4701 1-8 ONE FLOOR PLAN-— A carefree family room wide. The family room: is the heart of the house [i dominates this: one story plan for economical —— _and opens onto an outdoor patio, The bedrooms modern construction. It covers 1595 square feet, are all good-sized, has / overall dimensions of 4711" deep by 59'11” A private bathroom for the master’ \ our v House of the Week Offers): i,m 8 ome | built-in vanity stylé lavatories and Extra Big Family ROOM _ [espace inn’ storage compart aS — Se as yey space for~ furniture seabdinent Ps the convenience . ments for Birmingham policemen BOY SCOUTS HONORED—Outstanding ‘members of Troop Fontine Press Phote |SMP- RELTMEY ER narice i001, Bignent, = “_ tly posed discuss unit achievements following a recent ceremony at a Ollitfee who becaitie an Eagle~scout; Dr. J.‘ W. Bell, troop | Robert Metteri, 30, of Ferndale, an : “beloved He: said heh stention—of tree were promoted — Eagle rank and Raymond Davis (center) executive; Raymond; Michael Strang and James Remez; both. of — ga Friday _ a charge neriend Mt re on srs \filing. damage actions inst his) was was named | best all ad 6 scout Jy the year, Left to right: Larry whom became Eagles. of driving while under the influence | _, Laura Reitmeyer; deer, fatner, © | ; ca = __\of alcohol in a hearing before Far- ears, Glenn (Irene) Alvies and mington Township Justice John J. Mrs. John (Alma) lane. runeral Ses. Si Ma County D be. “Troop Cites Top ‘55 Sc mington Township Justice John J.) fags il oe ei Maaay poe . al tote; = Ferndale in Named ounty eal S | Pp p out - | MARKE Oakland County Jail for 30 days Anderson one = ne oe. Sere Sey f. Sopaahe Traces st | FERNDALE — Scat stea of| | may a. utr = |) Marmes 3 to Eagle Rank cn inure to pay his $30 fine and] oe Ra cg Ng i 2 ye |Ferndale was named second vice} WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —| * wet meen) costs of $10. the “Coats Funeral Home, 3141 ; | president of the Michigan Elemen-|Service for Ray A. Hibner, 71, a) I dditi | DETROIT (AP)—The latest “report at| West Bloomfield Township Jus- Seshebew Ra. D arten Phaine. . n addition to his Life Somat Other trophies went to Raymond Farmers Market was tice Elmer C. Dieterle sentenced he will, be taken to the, shereh * : and will Me in state until time H i i i é zt = i E |tary School Principals Assn. at the/jifetime resident and farmer in| ae 2:30) ‘badge,’ Raymond Davis, 14, -this|Smith, Arnold Jerome, 14, and Ted’ ‘bu 330-400 bu, Lemons yore 380 Wallard Taulbee, 38, of Novi __of service. . jannual meeting at East Lansing,/Qakiand County, will be at 2 week was awarded the top trophy! Gaenesbauer, 13, for first aid skill; 300 bu; Hol? md 236 bu Northern Spy Spy,|Township, to 30 days in Oakland} | cugrpson, APRIL 12. 1956. }it was announced today. p.m, Sunday, in the Richardson | gal : : Bird Funeral Home, Milford, with|°! Boy Scout troop 224 Grace Lu- ryan Carson,"15, for signalling pro- | Steel! 0 ied, git Eto 3 Re PPP's |County Jail yesterday for non- Benjamin W647 Raskob, Bt burial in White Lake Cemetery.|¢T@" Church as the best all-' 14.00 Taulbee pleaded guilty as ge 60: beloved husband of etery.| pound ificiency, and Bruce Rogers for his; *Vegetabies—Beets, topped, aX ig > support. Ta P guuty Mabie Richardson; dear father of . Mr. Hibner died yesterday in Or-) around scout of the yeer. 2.00 bu, Cabbage, No 1 00-2 60 bu. charged Mrs. Edward Rehja; dear broth- = tonvill. | Taree other boys won Eagle|austanding, record since joining esis, mr Md Jad tt she ws| Spee “Mlaston’ set teae | Sparks-Griffin Aang ee te mee te mate a earediney is rae raaish, Ro 1 8-238 EC ban tence Ave., = Pond to ener ender aptly 16, at ™ , q , , He is survived by two sisters, )ing, according to scoutmaster Jack wae wet [50-340 gon,dens. Oniens. es Cnsteieeet Coens sail for 20 days gg ag yt g + Bg - _f eR OME Mrs. Vern Mills of Ortonville and |Bell. They are James Remez, 14, ‘Gingellville Group Ko. 12 ab-1'ts bu. Potatoes, fancy, (after pleading guilty to a charge| ~ et clears Ma P JEN EEG thas SEES $0-ib bag: No 1, 1.60-1.80 50-Ib bag. Pale A ardson will He in stat, : 2e , nsor of driving while under the influ- i Puner? | +. “Thoughtful. Service” dia brother, Willard Teeples of Da-| ares 15, of 269% Ww. Huron st. SPO s Dance Tonight : Saeen See No 1 136-180 don bebe. ence of liquor. Shepard, who ap- oot soon Monday” * ba : vice visburg, and ‘several nieces and) land Michael Strang, 15, of 2A) GINGELLVILLE — The Metro-| Rhubarb. hothouse, ‘fancy, 90 5-lb box; . : . : time he will be: f a = Tilden Ave 70-80 §-lb box: rhubatb, hothouse,|peared before Justice Robert W. church to le in s¥ 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 | /Dephews. . |politan Club is sponsoring a dance, | No sf 1.00-1.80 doz bchs. Rutabagas, han. as of service. Gr : ' | 1.25-1.50 bu. Turnip, topped, No Hodge of Pontiac, was unable to under the euapt 24-Hour Ambulance Service Mrs, William W, Foote | Raymond, of $15 Voorhels Rd, |{onight at the Community Center, 1° 'ie130 bs pay a $60 fine. tine Lodge No. 2 - A COMMERCE TOWNSHIP-serv.| "#8 chosen because of his near. (beginning at 9 p.m. General-Chair- os ~) pleading dé~amenree =a | ice for Mrs. William H. (Maric| Perfect attendance, appearance |™an is Wilson Church. Refresh- Meeting at Ortonville Pleading Sumty ee aren | mene aw i Dorothy) Foote, 69, of 685 Cooley, “t Inspections and rapid advance- ‘ments will be served. | - |furnishing beer to a minor, two dear husband of | = - : ‘ Lake Rd., will be at 1 p.m. Mon-| ment from First Class rank a ..* * | ORTONVILLE — The WSCS of|men were sentenced to 90 days in tines sherman. i - “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” day. from C. J. Godhardt Funeral! Ye®® Ke. Profits are to be allocated to Ortonville | Methodist Church will/Oakland County jail Friday. bert Robertson, . d } : , Home, Keego ‘Harbor, with Serial? He also rar in @ four-way ti ithe youth activity program of the’ meet at~2-p.m. ‘Tuesday in the Farmington Justice Allen C. In- titan Sad Prrente | y tie E Tw Tit Donald-om Agemey [12 oc: tin cence, sie eee oe te, smared in a fouray te club. Gingelivile boy's baseball home of Mrs. Clare Wolfe on East/sle handed down sentences for Wi] Eaowigsiri wae %0- ‘team members are selling tickets.! Mill street. : lard Taylor, 25, Detroit, and Robert All Saints Episcopal Ch a3 mw a 30-year resident in the county, phy, with Strang, James Smith, 15,/ . |W. Deaver, 30, Ferndale, when the Rev, Lewis Powler of eS : died yesterday at St. Clair Shores.|and Raymond Smith, 14. ‘pair was unable to pay their fines as the Melvin an genet A. . Phon e FE 4-4565 She is survi ived by her husband;| About 60 members of the troop . c and costs totaling $50 each. _ Home. , a-brother, William Schultz of De-|and some 50 cubs of Webster Lots of Things Happen ‘eae catia sapeset-40: sean rio, | a 147 W. Lawrence St. : fftroit, and a ‘sister, Mrs. Agnes! School pack 6 were on hand for | Rebert J. Schulte, 38, of 520% ence, 185 W. Pike St. age 1 : Hendricks, also of Detroit. _|the ceremonies, Bell said. | a vaio View Bt, Fareneoe pes Quine tire, Robert a i, retin dds, teenie dertacene tern ae IB fg Ernie, Edie K ovacs a $50 fine after pleading guilty to] — uine, (Mrs. Rowers Be ton: ‘ a. charge of reckless driving in a ear sister of Mrs. Edith Wiley, By EARL WILSON \case called before Cecil McCallum, ee, ne ian ener. , Pontiac Municipal Judg Funeral service will be held Mon- NEW YORK-—Arthur Godfrey has his friends—but Ernie * opel Saree. day. April 16. at 3 pm. from All Saints Episco urch with | Kovacs and his wife Edith Adams, Arthur's morning TV eppnsi-| If your friend’s in jail and needs orn iccees ‘Wieduela ot. tion, also have some—including a cab driver who wakes Ernie| bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. Nedating. Enterment tn Perry Mt Park Cemetery, Mrs. Willson will _ Community National Bank [f*="="ssa"™ | EE A * * * * : | De yeu have a carpet problem? | ~~ os - | “His name's Lou Pack—'Pack the Hack’—and he makes Céll Tuson Carpet Serv. PE $-s103. Flowers 3 = oe f PONTIAC 4 ‘the coffee . .. The only thing is he likes his eggs scrambled hey! DUNSTAN'S “oo . . , a little harder than Ido,” said . | 268_W._ Bure FE 2-600 eS x) cnakaichedl, cigar-frazzling 2 Orion Lodge Banquet | . ‘ | Funeral Directors 4 P es Mi hi Ernie, a former Trenton news- res Being Teld Tonight sche tobe rere ontiac, Mic igan _* | MB paperman, the other night, | cick! CnC Otte: Ladies: Na. puti® 4MBULARCE GROUND, “but since he scrambles them ; COATS FUNERAL HOME . : \46 F_& A M will have its annual mplete facdities: OR 3- land he’s my guest, what can |Father and Son banquet at 6:30 p.| | Drayton Piains - Waterford _= STATEMENT fe) I do? “‘Pack the Hack’ is a ‘m. tonight at. Masonic Temple. BE OMITTED SERVICE F CONDITION |Wonderful friend—he cuts out Dinner chairmen are George W. Punera! Home-FE ¢1882 ‘ _& anything in the papers about iGreen and John Nelson. Dinner a as of the close of business April 10, 1956 jus. Some mornings when he will be served by the OES Donelson-Johns — gives me the papers, they're No reservations are necessary | apatite HOME is ‘full of holes!” | STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-| ~ §PARKS-GRIFPPIN CHAPEL bate Court for the County of Oakland, Thoughtful Service FE 2-584) Juvenile Division. jt th t of the peti z ) Si ] ling Jena’ Lostie ‘Fram mitet,” Coase Voorees- kp e kK E S O U RC E Ss. | I'm convinced that about : ‘everything happens to Ernie land Edie. jMe. teers. FUNE : Cash on Hand and Due roe Other Banks........ 16,107,029.98 / Just now they're set to re- © ~~ eat, At Frome father tie ees eacies ze or hate |Court alleging that the present where- | abouts of the father of t' ec said minor lchild is unknown and said child has Cemetery Lots 5 | violated a law of the State and that PARRA AAR ARR ARAL AAA ‘place Sid Caesar this summer, Securities of the United States Government. .. ......32,144,292.76 48,251,322.74 lout Ernie's eure it won't hap- State, Co ici ; pen. |said child should be placéd under th tate, County and Municipal Bonds.............. 13,824,905.13 | oye headl'so qany ‘big deeila:” [iain Sth Courts he] ¢ amacroL. onsrn, Lone * H » re , i : Stock 1A Federal Reserve Bank re ee ee) _ 105,000.00 Ernie sys: linet she Rearteg on vid wpetition Oriil be | gee WHEL Yat GRAVE LOT i : ‘ “ “I was in Bermuda on vaca- |eld ‘at. the Suyentle Court. Oakland | in White Chapel Cemetery Sec: Loans and Discounts ...............0...... ...11,487,879.26 ition when I got a call from egg Marigot Court House An. | Mcbonai Be asa, Ren Be : . * = ochester ve ‘ Real Estate Mo es eee cece ee ceeee 2 New . York. The voice said, {Pontiac in said County, on the 24th WHITE CHAPEL, BURIAL PLOTS ( rigag ‘ eee : eese 11,751,839.58 23,239,718.84 Ernie, this is Hub.’ I said, ‘Hub 4 forenoon, -—" oe tre hereby” com. ery locations $45 and up. Li a ad * . F j , | mande to appear personally @ ea! : = Accrued Income Receivable................ wor ie | hearing. ‘sone J : i fee ee eg ES , 372,223.75 “He said ‘Hubbell Robinson.’ Lets of Things Happen salts wireel tus sammions ein notes : | Prepaid Expenses 733 sree. eres . 44,351.71 | ff tt was the top vice president to Ernie, Edie Kovacs [ins week previous to said hearing in The BOX REPLIES ‘ . rer ; lat CBS. He wanted me to come right back and start a big/Pontiac Press ® newspaper printed and At 10 a. m. Today aaa . cul 3 Bank Premises, Land and Buildings oe eee se wm o eww ne 1,046,431.01 program with a million- piece orchestra. ‘ ‘Ciwithess, the. Honorable Arthur _. there were replies af ae * . . ore, 4 Furniture and Equipment aw ow uw uu mu udinawisnwr 175,984.75 | “T said I was on my first vacation in years and was going ef Pontiac i said County. this 12th day the Preas office in the Real Estate 0 d Other Than Bank P . | ff to stay on it for three weeks. So he said when I came back fet ford AD. 1M, sun. N0OkE. | following boxes: eai Estate Uwne er an Ban Temises..... 96,000.00 1,318,415.76 to hurry right in to see him. | A tue COP onGtENA Nh MURTHA. | 3, 8, 12, 13, 16, 18, 22, : . Prob R er, J fle Division 4 ~ i Other Assets oe eteeawe ; 7 295 95 “fT hurried, and when I got there I didn't know whether esate Baelen: ow april 1. “1956 | i i ro - 7 = a : Sones to say ‘Is Hub in?” or what to his secretary. But Hub | LEGAL “ADVERTISEMENT _ 7°. 72. m8. <7. a2. 95. TOTAL RESOURCES..................... 87.163.233.88 | happened to come out and he said ‘Hi, Ernie. How are | NOTICE OF OROPERTY | bm een ace cemam BS ——— you, Ernie?’ I said I was fine. He said, ‘Good boy, and | ,,cnlet Dids for, the purchase Ol ree 4 | ¢ g described property will be re- H 1 Ww ted M 1 oo < walked on. So many things had happened in those three recurs oe ethics _* April Si ee wan ate 6 | weeks that the program he'd been thinking about had | Time. , ” | A $10,000 JOB LI BILIT ——{ That part of Lots §8, 81 and 58, not J { | been entirely forgotten.” in _ Heater jBoclaverd 20 as aridened 7 Established -. | ams Park Su . : | “We had one cab driver,” Ernie said, “who always drove| City of Sirminghass, Oakland Co., | Greeting ¢ Card Territory : . chigt ° . Deposits: r ‘about four miles an hour and drove right through red lights) ec jiust_be accompanied, by. 8 | 7 In Michigan oa : ; ‘but never got arrested. We found out he was drunk. We didn’t|cis of Birm.ngham, in the amount ot NOW celling on the mdependent = Demand ......../....%. : : | Ena” small ectionat’ variety 3m : : ' ee ee eee eaearena i 47,457,798.05 A ‘know it till he got out of the car one morning to fix some- | purehave price, “me highest bid wit be | toc stores Dniese “vot are, willing } to st C ° Time 2.0... 0... c cece cues veces eeeeeeeeeees 32,139,852.40 [thing and fell right across the hood.” - [eich Cate, “daring which Mine cnew| tn Secure Tour familys pain . » tim. ii t] U ite Government . 1,499,219.74 | * * * ft ae vie a reettrenghing sequirtwents [q we Gent wam o driter. - Sr ose eee ’ ’ * ( n racters on his program as OWard | and exceed - ighest bid not less B, o the right man we will pay « 2 . , aanle's 8 nt such #2 y characte , I g H dana $1,000.01 " ‘Bias seit we tcc nN ™ earumaea werkly wee against —— —wOTaL- DEPOSITS — sii ni wisest pers i : $1 096 870. 19 ‘the Ant—Whose fans send in crocheted, monogrammed skl-| during saneraabat ‘seven day periods to per cent commission, expense | De ee nnn Fh 996 870: 19-8 onttits,-tittie-fishing-poles,-little-whisky bottles, and. yes,.even oi" BO aise Of $1:000.00 of vet DAS | etre rerume at backaroun littl irl - = Checks wil be returned to unsuccess- 1 letter oe a Accrued Income Uneamned | 752, 541. 41 ttle ant girl friends, to make his life livable and lovable. | ,,ChScx* atd Nathans. Art Guild ‘Cards Tee eee See eee. , ¥ ——_— | “The City reserves the right (to reject aaee Broadway, New York 27, Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Etc. ................ 437,700.94 THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... . [*Fermar a0ce of the purchase price to| . . Cc ic Allan rak oO i a be paid wiithin ten dars after acceptance Reserve for Dividends—Not Yet Declared......... 70,833.30 Marciano: “Just do what T do before an audience keep sige mii itret-at sap 0 Ba ALERT MEN : P . ; i ~ jwithin twelve months thereafter. The FOR OUTSIDE WOR Reserve for Contingencies..................... 320,425.44 | punching” . . . Gretchen Wyler’s sad—her boy friend, cellist cisaneod’the selling price pete oR) : = [Sep Coleman, won't go on. tour with her in “Silk Stockings” | E E. HANLEY. Ask for Biil Reserve for Loan Contingencies. ‘Creer ereee ‘ 338,786.26 659,211.70 . Lionel Hampton canceled a 27-day tour of North Africa! City of Birmingham, Ciznigan, ae an ee gt me .- Oer Diabilities ee see ; 13,070.31 because of battling there. { April 11, 12, 13, 14, 1056 or older _FE 30205 : { a ~ AAA co Se ef . | PRECINCT ROTICR OF PONTIAC ' Capital Stock—Common ...................... 1,500,000.00 Giaays? shelley refused a songwriting job in London be-| ,.... ., hereoy een of si’ dc Surplus eee on ee 2.000,000.00 , ‘cause she can't take her dog along . ... Matilon Brando’s/ot two. Precincts. ih ‘Pont ine Township. oo : oes “see enh s 5 Sere keeping Rita Moreno and the phone company happy: with|p “use ‘Township Boord to divide Pre- RENT If FAST : eggtea Profits oe eee ete oe ee ee er 633,006.03 4,133, 006. 03 those long distance calls from the Orient. a a SL * * * * Ryne Rn Fat Foto at Walton) through Rent Ads! Room, oe LIABILITIES . ae 04 CAS ck owe : a “82, — 88 WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Prosperity has its drawbacks, It’s pk No, 1 will be Sections 13, 14, : " now. costing more than ever for people to - beyond their) Fi Frecinet No. € will be Sections 1, 2, 11}. house, apartment, any- ae ; : : /means.”—Tit-Bits, London. voters in these -two United Gesten Cereininens ‘Securities in the amount. of $3,760,000.00 Par ‘Value, in the : * &€& 3:4. 4; gincts will > = Townabip all thing — Want Ads give a ie sted: sore Rik oak Bloke Semel Dapeee 7 TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: The owner of a ea ihe ape RSE es Sa “ne “Things are so quiet I'd even welcome a threatening Brectnes Ne. 3 be Section 38 you ACTION. Dial FE ; : voters in two Precincts; seg “hall on Auburn | : tt 1 takes song wil power for man to cult his ta 28181,