wenee # i PONTIAG, SHICHIGAN, MON ‘DAY, J ANUARY 6, 195838 PAGES s he ae : a Wirephete TEXAS’ WINTER WONDERLAND — Scottie (left) and Don _ Seymour were out bright an and early shoveling snow from their f |Poi-O-Gold Holds 1$1,600; a Winner a Will End Contest Pot-0-Gold contestants. No new) ter entries for last week’s contest are checked for winners. If no one has sent_in a perfect solution, = Or one with only one or two er- rors, then a new puzzle will Ke; printed in next week’s paper. ok * * take home the $1,600 in the pot, and that will be the | end of the Pot-0-Goid contest. In This is the week of waiting for: puzzle_,will be published until af-" if a winner is found, he will |. Nation s Forces, Strategy Behind in Missile Age Civilian Study Group, ‘Calls. for 3 Billion Hike | in Defense Spending © | WASHINGTON civilian study group says| sidewalk in Amarillo, Tex. Southern Texas experieticed precipita: tion of a different nature as continuing heavy rains brouglit new flood threats to that area today. Some 1 800 have skeetv been evacuated t from that region. a YACHT DEMOLISHED — Three persons were seriously in- yacht Gosling in San Pedro, Calif. Sunday. Police said the blast apparently was touched off ma butane gas tank in o vessel's gailey. . _ AP Wirgpheto ; stands.as.mute evidence to the destructiveness of an explosion and _ fire which took twe lives and caused a half-million dollars in property damage Sunday. Mechanical failure causing éxcéssive gas"pressure-was blamed for the explosion. ‘ % WT iat gore site bane Wie can epromygepente rt os Payne bi passband ot his Pt Myer post home with a model of the: Army's intermediate range missile, the Jupiter. The book ‘lower left) titlea we ee he ‘said. = these iast few weeks, puzzle Ss are run only every two weeks to avoid having a large number of puzzies in the mai] after a win- _ner is found, If winners are found, they will ‘ ‘be announced in Friday's paper. | ,And remember, you still have un-) ‘til Tuesday midnight to postmark | lyour entry for last week. This may be your last chance, so don't fail to take advantage of it. Gas Blasts Rip “J Madison, Ws Kill 2, Turn City Block Into _ Raging Inferno; : Damage at Half-Million | MADISON, Wis. (®—Natural gas" ;explosions erupted from —.under- \ground lines yesterday and set off ifires that destroyed most o° a city Iblock near Capitol Square. | Simultaneous explosions b] ew ithe front out of an auto body shop “= ‘and caused minor damage at Traux Field, an Air Force base én the city's East Side.. | A middle-aged couple were ‘killed when their house blew up | Fire Chief Edward J: Page, said! 'damage might total abwut half:a {million dollars. | en ‘mancciakn eftinn oeld delim | | Of a Fegulator valve sent gas un- = der high pressure into lines equipped for jow-pressure toads. | | Explosions occurred where gas | seeped through weak points. AP Wirephote | Jagged cracks were ripped in ,. pavement in the Bassett Street” ~ jured as a terrific explosion ripped the 78-foot, $85,000 luxury area and flames shot upward. Fire- jee. strategic plans and compro- men kept the flames containec jwithin a square block. It took 15 ‘hours to bring them under control. DIES IN HOSPITAL William McGrath. 63. a grocery ‘employe, died in a hospital sev- eral hours after an explosion de-’ ‘stroyed his home. His wife, 45, who’ ‘was in a second-floor bedroom, ‘was killed. | NeGrath said his wife had ~ "asked him to investigate a snroky ‘smell coming from the basement | * ~ (Continaed « on 1 Page Col. 2) .cluded among other things that: military forces are out of step with the tempo of the missile age and need big, changes and billions more in money. Defense spending should be increased ‘about three billion ‘dollars each year for ithe next several years, said — a special 21-man panel of the Rockefeller Brothers ‘Fund. “It appears thet the United States is rapidly losing its lead over the U.S.S:R. in the military race.” the panel said in a report “For perhaps the next two years, we still possess a superi- . ority in strategic striking power would meet a crushing reply. “But olr_position_a cane or two (P — AS the nation’s strategy and Sullenberger, 2 oa por : * cay = % - * * ee. LAUGH'S ON POLICE = Students Tech in Lubbock enjoyed the which hit in their area Sunday. car shown above chased some In idlé moments they blocked campus roads by rolling Ruge snow balls onto them. While policemen in the scout Rains Dwindle in South, Along | 20 Inches of Snow Hold 500 Motorists; Floods Ravage Corpus Christi . DALLAS, Tex. Skies” cleared over West ‘Texas and the rains dwin- idled in South Texas today, ‘brightening prospects for the snowbound and flood- ed residents of the Lone Star State. | The Weather Bureau said the entire northwest ‘quarter of the state had — ‘heat at Texas heavy -snowfall AP Fagsimile others deflated the tires and made immobiliza- tion complete by blocking the car with more giant snowballs. As if things weren't bad enough for the officers, they were also pelted by snow- of the culprits, balls while pursuing the students Fin Orders Probe of Sullenberger Caseto Red China A full investigation into charges against Dr. Neil HS ousted Pontiac General Hospital heart’ and ‘any Soviet attack on us SUrgeon, was ordered today by Prosecutor Frederick C ‘Ziem and the attorney general's office. The investigation will probe allegations by Hospital hence depends on decisions which Director Carl I. Flath that six of Dr. Sullenberger’s sunny skies at mid-morn- ling and although there M h ‘would be no quick warmup of ers, ross ito melt the heavy snows, \“continuing improvement lis indicated.” t ties rains fell along the coast some 1,600 persons have castes their inundated homes, Allowed to Visit Sons but the low-pressure system which Held as Prisoners; First brought the deluge has moved into the Gulf and eastward and the Since Korean War lrains are expected to end by to- : night. HONG KONG (®— Three Amer-. Seme 500 motorists were strand- must be taken immediately. Un- less present trends are reversed the world balance of power will shift in favor of the Soviet bloc.’ PANEL REPORTS Summing ‘up findings in a study which began in 1956, the panel con- 1. Strategy “lags behind de- velopments in technology” and “the United States is rapidly los- ing its lead in the race of mili- | tary technology.” The lag te | 4k : | 2. Strategy, as evolved by the! \Joint Chiefs of Staff, is “a patch-| ‘work of compromise” among ra irival armed forces. The Joi ‘Chief of Staff “functions too ones a committee of partisan adver- saries engaged in advancing serv- mising service differences.~* CHAIRMAN NOT REFEREE ers. ‘Hoffa's Retrial. to Start Today Government Renewing Wiretap Case’ Against Teamster Chief _ "DETROIT (INS) — Teamsters President-elect (was to start his retrial today on a Hoffa's first trial ended last Dec in a hung jury with Earl T Hard}. a sugar broker. of Yonk- N.Y., the lone juror holding 20 Mc {out for acquittal. McHardy said he .felt the government failed to prove “beyond a reasonable doubt that ’ The panel said the JCS chairman 4 conspiracy existed.”’ “should be in a position to shape, strategic planning,”’ with the other ,members merely advising him. It ‘added the secretary of defense now | is competied to devote much of his time to acting as a in serv-| ice disputes. 3. Combined commands should be created, in which land, sea On trial with the Teamsters boss are Owen Bert Brennan, president of Detroit Local $37, and Bernard Spindel, an electronics expert. They were accused of conspiring to tap tele- phones in the Teamsters head. | quarters in Detroit in 1953. The government contended Hoffa and air units would come umler wanted to eavesdrop on underlings (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) iS Revolt Ma Shakeup in Military Rule y Bring® t ! ‘WASHINGTON | P—A spectacular one-man revolt by ‘shakeup in the military high command. Gavin, chief of the Army’ s research and dev elopment iduring an-investigation by the ——— Senate Labor Rackets Committee. a S. Attorney Paul W. Williams sonvichion,.could mean.up. iol. one yeag in prison and $10,000 fine Meanwhile, another Federal Dis- rict Court in Washingtof was de-.- ayed today. This suit seeks to up- set the election of o4-vear-old Hoffa as president of the 1.500,000- ‘mem. swer ber union. Godfrey P. Schmidt, counsel” for the group, estimated 30 more witnesses will be called im sup- BLAST AFTERMATH—The rubble of a Madison, Wis. building Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin spurred demands today for & port of the suit. The group con- _ tends some delegates to the ; Teamsters’ presidential conven. | tion held last October in Miami program, told a reporter he is sticking by his announced, Beach were improperly chosen. jintention to retire from the* ‘Army March 31. He will be 51 then, ‘service. . “IT won't compromise my. prin- ciples and I won't go along with the Pentagon system,”’ he said. ‘Some members of Congress ex- | pressed concern at Gavin's move, and a Senate subcommittee planned to explore the matter promptly. Sen. Kefauver 1 D- Tehn) said) Gavin's stand emphasizes wliat he! called a need for Congress to con-| sider overhauling the present mil- itary setup. ‘MADE LITTLE HEADWAY’ — Gavin said that “I haven't been able to get much done, the sys- - tem being, what it is.’ Without elaborating on this, he said he is | “not doing any good’? inside the - Army. “ - the ou! rn take a cut at it on would be freer to “recommend, to apply creative thinking to na- tional defense.” Pe ' Testifying before the Senate ‘subcommittee last preparedness month, Gavin said the Joint Chiefs of ‘Stalf system should be abo “a0 eotiea, pe wa Gavin said at the time that het present military or civilian lead-' ers at the Pentagon. But he ex-: pressed dissatisfaction with the ‘present system under which deci-| ‘sions are reached by compromise) among the operating heads of the, iservices. ‘State Legislators Set a Hoffa has been enjoined from aking office until a decision is with 30 years was not criticizing any past or/reached in the case. ‘Ike Back in Capitol WASHINGTON (* — President Eisenhower returned to the White House in rush hour traffic teday ; to meet with the National Secur- ity Council on the preblems of East- West relations, i Tams and his deputy, , Suspension from the hospital Nov pla officer read a statement say-) S ican mothers crossed apprehen- ed in West Texas by the snows 1 niol Re hi t , which measured up to 2 inches, violations ‘of professional **" i" ein) (any 10) oad veuldeaty of! the| lower Mis medica] standards. bth . Grande Valley and the lower Ziem said that the case had been St ' “ years a“ ne Me Tease const oe Christi discussed! by. Atty. Gen. Paul Ad- ™unists Hirst invite =” reed : ais a r homes Joseph Sulli-- come T alist ——— secured van, with Maunce M. Mouie, The three mothers are: » . assistant attorney general repre- Mrs. Mary Downey, New Brit- Practically all schools in the seriting the State Board of Regis-ain, Conn., mother of John Down- Corpus. Christi area were closed * patients died because of isit their imprisoned sons—al- tration In Medicine. ey, 27. He is serving a life term. today after streets and highways ae She is accompanied by her 25- Were damaged by the flooding and Mr. Moule telephoned me this year-old son William washing. High winds tore down morning, stating that their in- utility lines, signs and trees and _vestigator has been assigned to (GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE shed. windows. Preliminary sma I probe the —— tally,” Mrs. Ruth Redmond, Yonkers, damage was estimated at a quar- Ziem said. * . iN. Y., mother of 33-year-old Hughiter of a million dollars. Ziem said he would assign a’ 'Redmond, whom she has not seen’ Also hard hit was Edinburg. Tex. charge of wiretap conspiracy which member of his staff to work in {°F 11 years. He also has beenwhere 800 of the town's 12,000 gets under way in the Federal District Court at New York. cooperation with the investigator 3mtenced to life in prison. [persons fled their homes when_nine ‘for the state registration board, Mrs. ~Fecteat, Lynn jinches flooded at least 71 city Ray M. Sweet. The county's in- mother of Richard nee blocks. vestigator has not yet been named, *€@U. 30. sentenced to 20 years.| Edinburg Mayor Herman Balzer Ziem said. They are the first Americans ite pares maees — Red . : to make a nonofficial visit to (ss vehicles take evacu- NO OFFICL TAL COMPLAINT Red China with State Depart °es to. temporary shelter in the Ziem emphasized that so‘far n° ment sanction since the Korean /2™m and Home Administration official complaint has been made. War. ishow barn. Flood workers shipped to his office or to the state board ,800 cots and blankets to Edinburg Magss., “ SEEKING INFORMATION by the hospital or any other ‘from Harlingen, Tex. agency Another American, Los Angeles * * * 2 “We have stepped into this case Atty. A. J. Wirin, crossed the! The Texas Department of Public because of its importance,” he small | bridge into Red China short- Safety. at Austin said 300 other said r . . ily after the mothers. Traveling persons were evacuated at Bishop, separately, he is seeking informa- Tex., and another 500 at Robstown, Ziem said that the decision to tion to defend John Powell, for- both near Corpus Christi, because “make a full investigation came Mer American editor of a Shang- of inundated -homes. after a study of allegations by hai newspaper who is now charged) The heavy rain -dumped 714 Flath that Dr. Sallenberger had With sedition. The judge told the inches of Erecteketion on- Corpus committed 25 violations of pro-‘government he would dismiss the Christi. fessional standards at the hospital Case unless Wirin was allowed to The west Texas ‘snowstorm ‘left in the past 18 months gather information in Red China a 20-inch snowfall near Plainview aie investigation "Was “GREETED: FORMALLY 22 thes e wtate’e was (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5+ ‘More Cold Weather Due Here Tomorrow much trouble. Your govern-' Don't let today’s mild tempera.— = ee ‘ment wants to make two Chinas, ‘tures fool you. More wintery weath- of Flath’s charges. IThis is not your fault.” ,er is due ip the Pontiac area, the ~ * * eee |U. S Weather Bureau reports. Meantime, a second legislative 2 Snow flurries are expected to- ‘proposal has developed as a side- Little Irish Lady, 106, (night and the mercury will drop to light to the controversy. ‘an expected low of 5 to 12 2 degrees. Ales Scolds Girls on Clothing | Tomorrow’s outlook is consider- Ziém said today that the Lezis- CIN ‘able cloudiness and. colder, with CINNATI & — Mrs. Ellen, snow fj urries likel pater smo cacy feasibility Doyle. a spry, white-haired wom pe 12-18. W cee pee cr "peucn see cosesgan 8 Marty Norwood who i 18 far and ol z ee > years old today, has a complaint: The Us S. Weather re. chest or abdominal operations = 7 ier Gomme Bureau's fiv “They hardly wear ; ; m ; ‘day for ecast predicts temperatures WILL WRITE TO SOLONS any will average 6 to 8 degrees below Ziem said he would make His clothes.’ she said in her “I see them parading by also. okayed by Dr. Elmer The group was proces ard Schnorr, chairman of tke state ‘through Chinese customs in “registration beard, Ziem added. speedy 20 minutes. gs They were The charges were made in an- Breeted formally by Communist to Dr. Sullenberger’s $250.- officers in full uniform and lis- 000 damage suit that followed his [Ped quietly while an immuigra- fo) Dr Sullenberger has denied all A 8] Irish: the normal low of 20. suggestion in- writing to Oakland brogue- Twent¥-eight was the lowest re- County's state senator and six rep- in those short pants and | tell corded terfperature in downtown resentatives, who were preparing them, ‘YMh're a lovely girth, Now: Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. At 2 p.m, (Continued on Page 2 Z Ca 2) 80 put some clothes on!” the reading was 35. to Open Tough Session LANSING . i® Michigan | eer ee Mga en _— rn en ‘Could N ot Be Used From U Ss: No Overican Bates legislators kick off an election year session -Wednesday—con- | fronted with a tax increase de- ' mand, a nearty bare state treas- ury and heavy pressure for more moncy. for education. Hard decisions tay ahead, especially in the tax and spend. a a <1 crats to select a nineey leader, replaced by a planning > not rsa sean the dif ferent armed services, | ‘ s' prébably at a pre-session get to- gether Tuesday night, WASHINGTON. we a Secretary of Defense Charles FE. Wilson said‘today the main effort to Intermediate Range Ballistic Missiles {IRBM) was until-244-years- ago be- | | cause. “‘to begin with there was no ae military need for the IRBM.” The shorter range missiles can- not be used from, bases in the. continental United States, and there was then no plan for send- | ing them to bases” overseas, Wilson said in. a copyrighted: in- terview with the magazine US. News and World Report. Wilson, whe stepped ont of the Pentagon post last Qetober, said work on. the Interconti- A Wilson: ‘Need for IRBM Not Seen’ nental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) | was started first in part be- cause defense officials believed evive naturally from the pro- gram. Development work on the 1,500. | the Titan into the race,” he said. “In a developrnent sense it was behind the Atlas, but in _ the shorter range IRBM would |. mije range IRBM and the 5,000- | many es had some superior es gsi Mile_range ICBM now are being | feetres =. then the ERBM™ i carried on separately. Orders | °° - got a a about 24, years. have been issued to produce both | °%° the Air Force’s Thor IRBM and | Wilson said the IRBM got | its ‘the’ Army's Jupiter. The Air | main start at that time, adding: Comics .......... Pacer eretnee ag | Force has two ICBM projects, | “To begin with there was no County News ...0.06...00.0+- zg | Dut they are believed behind the | recognized military need for the ” ee ee ¢ | IRBMs in development. IRBM, because we had made no Markets .........00..000000005 Qi os | plans with any allies to have any Chior .................... is Wilson said the missile pro- | bases from which they could be porte -2..056..cc00., 2% te 2 | 8¢4M got going ‘in earnest in the | launched, You can't launch them Theaters _.. "So... gy | fall of 1953 or early 1954. | from the continental United “TV .& Radio Prograsee salsa a “We decided we ‘ought to try | States.” ee Wilson, Earl ceeesals bs) both the Atlas and a second, Women’s Pages ....... 48 to 17 | ‘Method—which we. called the teceme Tax Retarns Prepered: Mystery qeevessaeesinvecscrye 22! Titasimand L approved putting yay A iuson'R, Opes vee Pe bey * : ‘ ’ iF é ! A Gulf Coast Area” (INS) — Ca 4 Ranhandie~plains-andseike 5 Seal ole Feat Rh RE : Red Sub Theat US. Nuclear w ASHINGTON w—Sen. Lyndon) B. Johnson (D-Tex) said today the. “ petential - Ng ore Weather cow. Highest =— Lowest a This __ “Ne poked | ears 2 in 1946 ~1 te 1924 there was fires’ he i : en ames were shooting 100 g funda Temperatore Chart : or: M4 Maranette ” tl inte the alr and sparks and de- Baliimore 418 Memphis 8) : ho way Bismarck 39 18 Miam! a os) Oe ere carrey nt Se wer | Brownsville €) 47 Milwaukee $0 77 over the next hioek. Buffalo 28°21) Minnespolie ©4127. —— 3 4 ; Migieeg 4 43 Destroyed were a body ‘shop: es 33 3 nd r 5 2 . 5 Z Cincinbats 3 2 Qmena. gn the Hyland-Hall Butiding occupied Clevelat: nv hoenix e 4 ’ satin ig ractores & ny teaver $3 23 .Pelaton tk by hea ng contractors and an elec Dosrest Par = Pittsburgh x Boks company: a drugstore, a gro Dratut +. Louis 3 . : Fort Worth 49.98 &. Francisto, seuo.Cery store; a three-story brick ¢ Rapids at 21 $8 Marte 94 32 bailing containing university stu- er ; € f 33 sc itearite $1 a Wheceion 32 9) dent rooths and apartments and ofS i. $2 ig upholstery and furniture firms; Me aa 3 am, : : . ben inasios 7h ee and twe single tamily dwellings. | i 4 Le a be 2 Oe Toe ga ee i } . ; Bop Be pe ‘Bees Ree | ghee ae Senate Preparedness subeonmmit- tee is exploring thoroughly the) threat of missile-firing| nuclear submarines to the United) States * * Johnson saki the progress this, country is making in nuc leat sub- marine developments would be studied with Rear Adm. Hyman * ‘ Vessels! to Be Discussed With’ Adm. Rickover oe | | | duty with units Ttie 5,000-mile Ee — = Ps ome of six Deniocrats newly sworn witn state elective offices saturday ml a cerem n Lansing * * * elected to the Uni versity of N dichgan gents, said during a $>-a-piate vic- tary juncheon that mafty thousands of Amencan youths were “priced mut of, etucation and became scuandered surpius” because of the American devotien to non-es- SeTiliais + «+ * Others sworn in were Donald M Thurber, of Grosse Pointe,.to the Board of Regents to‘succeed Paul L. Adams, who was appointed at- lorney geherai to succeed Thomas M «Kavanagh, élected to the State Supreme Court: Cari Brablec, of Rasevilic. to the Board of Regents; Jan B. Vanderploeg, of North Mus- kegon, and G. Donald Stevens of Grand Rapids to the State Board of Agnculture, governing body of Michigan State University. By F. H. SIMS. What is the hurricane future for the Unmted States” Hurricanes. which have moved northward in the last decade. are for a return to the south, if the thoughts of the most famed _meteorol gists are to he obeyed why “the-e female-name monsters fue Fhe cycle or trend of the hurri to me and farther ff the accepted hurrican pi n the south Atlantic Ocean be an is said ‘o isk Carn we farther Sea or (Cult coming to an end The AF ai 4 THIWwet Pr and take several vears to become ap- parent, if it indeed the current trend insurance comparies arent iting ne ines on this theory is — as The Weather Full € & Weather Bereaa Report FONTIAC AND VICINITY — Snew fiur- ties and sogw seealis terning much eaider tenight jow near % Temerrew considerable cloudiness and celder with snew flurries tWkely. High °@-24 Seuth te sevtheest winds af i: 16-76 miles an beer imereasing to 2¢.%8 miles an hour teday and shifting te northeriy tonight . Toda? ia omens pa aeeee temperature pre og & am ‘Oke Wind seiority 16 mpb Direction Southwest @ Sin sete Mondas st &§ 1S pm ‘Sun fiset Toesdar af € 0) am Soon sets Tyesday at §.$7 an Moon rises M av mw 642 5 ow Pee piven Temperatures tam Pd li o« 34 7a mm be 2m i4 @a m o ip m 34 Sem ® 2p -=dh iste & " Suntes fr Pontiar is ler Highest tempera’ sre 28 Lewest tem vperatuce oweneevens 13 Mean tempersiure ascees cates. 29 Weather air One Year Age tm Pontiac Highest temperature a Lowest temperature Mean temperatur “s * a 26 eee aas5 83-inches _ Block fiplodess- the new tread may Sony tempt. - Rep. Wright way: In the interim, Russia launched two earth satellites and the United States failed in its first launching at- different from the 43 Rickover —srhe— developed the... type the Navy pow has In operT-: ation ickover was called for testi-? mony at a closed session today. * * * Previous|. the group Was re- ported to have been told by Allen: Dulles yee of the Central Intel ligence Agency that the Russians - have submarines which could fire “missiles on American coastal cities.” * * * Meantime Ser jackson (D-| : Wash) called for a special Navy PRODUCING SNARKS — The U.S. Air Farce program, headed by an official has made public this picture which it describes With power to act to speed this’ 4 the first photo to be released showing the pro- country's. tuissde submarine pre duction line for the intercontinental guided mis- gram He renewed hic call for cl ee fhe Northrop Snark SM-62 least 100 such submarines a vear!_ _ _ ae ae * * * Jacks« a membe; the par en coed cee | Os eee Pre-Sputnik Mood iors | but not of the subcommittee, said in a statement that © sooner thes Tost of us thins nosis wh ‘Conaress Senses Urgency, have “large m ee 9 clear | submarines armed © a0 mil missiles me WASHINGTON (AP)—Congress gets back to work S : morrow in an atmosphere of urgency fa: Six Democrats mood of last-year’s pre-Sputnik session. * * * T k St | Offi Things: are a lot different than they were last Aug. 30 a e q e Ices when Senate and House adjourned after choppirtg $42 bil- | ae ieee EF Moan af 4G Hon dollars from defense and foreign.ajd appropriations and | Ronr » Boar Biswinghan. was passing the first civil rights legislation in about 80 years. (D-Tex) summed up the new mood this “There is an uneasiness to. get on with the Job, a sense - Board of Re: of urgency. “There has been a lot of talk about this being the Ameri- can century. Is it? And to the extent that it is, going to do about it?” * * what are we * Any subordination of political jockeying under the stress of the times may _ November elections approach the Senate's 96 seats are ap for voters’ choice this year Ziem, State Probine Dr. Sullenbérger —(Continued -From. Page One) for the 1958 jegisialive in Lansing * today ston ses- * “The Byrager s tha! sponges or other foreign bodies may be lefi inside the patient during the opera . tion,’ Ziem said. “If these are inot detected and removed after the [operation they apparently can leause death. “Sponges, T understand, can be detected by X-rays because they are constructed with a special material in’ them for that pur st. “But evidently there is no law now making post-opel ative ot rays 2 Persons Killed ic contivased From Page One) and he was part way downstairs ewhen the blast occurred. Theron A. Brown, superintendent of the Madison Gas and Lr, can .pathic hospital has been said his crewmen had hecked On My part or wear off under later pressures as the All 435 House seats and 32 of . ase It is left up to the dis- ". Masonic -Leader mandatory cretion of the Surgeon. >—— ''T think: the public would be bet- ter served if X-rave were manda- tor Suc h a law would be a safe- guard “tor the pahent’s health.” Another measure growing out of the controversy will be introduced in the Legislature this week by Rep. Leslie H. Hudson (D-Pon- tiac} JOINT COMMITTER Tis resolution calls for a joint committee to study the possibility of a state law licensing hospitals and setting up uniform hospital rules. and regulations throughout the state Hudson saw the present lack of Wednesday at Sparks-Griffin Chap- uniform rules and regulations as a- source of “trouble that could. spnag Cemetery. Dr.Milton_H.. Bank of up at any hospital in the ‘state.’ Pr. Sullenberger meantime has béen granted courtesy staff privi- leges at Pontiac Osteopathic Hos pital. His association with the osteo- “highly satisfactory.” according to.the hos- pital’s director, Harry Whitlow “There will be no criminal citing| by the state until) out the last report of a suspected tts” “vestigation “ts completed- leak. He at the V further explosions. More blocks were closed off as cre) we! men chopped up streets of possible leaks EVACUATE 200 PERSONS At, one point. some 200 persons were evacuated. jlate-in the day. More than 200 ice-covered fire men from Madison's- eight com- panies battled the fires. Three companies extinguished the fire at the Hanson Auto Body Co.. where and fire occurred, sped fo the Bassett Street the. McGrath home ane explosion and then iea. where located Pause who lives two blocks from the Bassett block, had just gone to bed when he heard the blasts Was NEEDED NO LIGHTS “ft jumped out of bed and so help me. the flames were so bright ag dining room without a light "he said. 291 4M could_pead newspaper inf assured residents What we are investigating are only had nol nfed to worry about allegations in a civil suit, so far.” than 40. Lie m said “The investigation will determine in search Whether there is any evidence in connection with these allegations that a erime has been committed and the law violated. “There has been no. decision They returned ahcut the eviience yet,’ i the said General Toylor in Spain: SEVILLE, Spain wh *— Gen Maxwell D. Taylor, 1S. Army ehief of staff, arrived today by plane from the United States. He is en-route to Anakara fer the Jan. 20 meeting of the Baghdad Pact military committee 2 Command. Production line above is at the North- rop Aircraft Sole Pant in Se fae i. ~~ Dies at Home For Coalition Cabinet ‘leaked. the information that a high ‘Israeli official was going to West; "Germany to negotiate for arms. ake Deaths Kept to Low 7. | State Off to Impressive” 4 Highway Fatalities By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan's highway traffic toll on the first weekend of 1958 seven. i + & ot : Seven was the lowést weekend) total during 1957, -It came on the first weekend: in June, the last Seance of the year and the last ' Start in Effort to Cut ‘equalled the tow mark of tast-year- The death tol] from 6 p,m, Fri- day until midnight Supderas) “Ve Day in Birmingham Rules for peering: Parking |Amendment Will DR. ciation. ‘He also was a member} Northern Savings ck te Bat ant Get fae On ' “We cannot expect the ,driver brother of the moving auto to predict whether the driver in the car at the curb is parking or pulling out,” be- said. : * “t ° ¥ eo Se a complaint from 16 nents of Smith ‘street con- dition of one House on Sage street: has been city ordinance covering this “phase of driving. * * * quately covers the responsibility of drivers entering: a- street from an alley or driveway, It does not, however; cover the leaving of either angle or parallel parking spaces. aie & The amendment will be pre- city ¢ commissioners’ to. around the premises, the letter of Coming directly send the New Year's holiday when eniv: one highway fatality was recorded, the weekend total marked an im- | newed campaign to cut traffic . Deaths this weekend included: Melvin Wilcox, 13, was killed) /Sunday when hit by a car while _ sledding near his home south of Fowlerville x * Robert McComb, 54, Dearborn, | was killed Sunday in a three-car accident in Dearborn Vernon J. Smith, 37, and Dek / ton Farmer, 34, both of Flint, SO eon were killed Sunday in a car- ; train collision near Flint. Clair: Downey, 46. Coleman, was jinjured fatally Sunday when his car skidded in Greendale Township | and plunged into the Chippewa; River. AP Wisephote rangé missiles have been assigned to operational of the Air Force's Strategic Air e | A John Fisher, 21, St. Charles, was killed. Saturday when the car lwhich he was riding skidded near |Saginaw and hit a tree. Alside Dufour, 65, Detroit; died | Friday night when struck by & car! while crossing a Detroit street. } Clearing Sky Cheers Flooded West Texas | (Continued From Page One), tended 400 miles southward to ‘the iBig Bend Comey: * * A. PERRY LEON Former Official Flood waters in southern Texas inched upward .in the low-lying east section of Edinburg because irain fel} faster than it could drain loff_ a large, comparatively flat The neighboring communities ’ ef MecCalfen and the Pharr-San | Juan . Alamo area were. threat- leon A. Perry, 68, “*4 ‘Wy the floods. . . an Other water-logged areas includ-| Was City Commissioner, ed Derby, southwest of San An-; |tonio, which received 4 inches of ‘rain, and the section near the Mex- ‘ican border which was drenched by, /_ commissioner Leon. 6 to 8 inches. 7 : Perry. 68. A of 2155 Pontiac —=<¥ oP died suddeniy at his home this Hundreds of cars and trucks morning 7 ; were stranded at Pecos, Alpine,. An insurance salesman. Perry Marfa. Odessa and other points was ah unsuccessful candidate for near the Plainview area because Oakland County Sheriff in 1932 of the heavy snowfall. Snow up to He had served as a president ° inches in far west Texas forced of the Pontiac Association of Life closing of highways. Motels and Underwriters, and was past mas- otels were jammed by motorists. ; ter of Pontiac Lodge Ne. 21, | F&AM. . He was also a member of Low. Twelve Club. Surviving’ are his wife, Lula, and a son, Wilmer L.. of Bad Axe, and one brother. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. gered by a mass of cold air moving ‘into Texas from the West. HIGHWAYS BLOCKED In New Mexico, snows up to 14 inches in depth blocked high- ways in the mountain areas and the eastern part of the state. Da- til, N. M., on_U. S. 60, reported 14 inches of show white “10 inches. * Central Methodist Church will of- ‘eT OA ficiate, Pontiac Lodge No. 21 will lero a Roswell and*6 inches at hav edcharge of the grave service Tucumcari. Sen Gurion Forms el with burial at Ottawa Park ‘ + * | Swinging into the Gulf of Mexico, ithe cold air mass touched off high ‘winds and rough seas. A Coast, |Guard ‘cutter stood by off Arkan- isas Pass after the 110-foot con- iverted sub chaser, the Argo, ra-. |dioed it was being buffeted by 60-. JERUSALEM (INS) — The Is- gnot winds and 20-foot seas -raelicahinet crisis ended today. A Galveston, Tex.; when Premier David Ben-Gurion’ jtugboat was towed a eke after completed formation of a new coa- high seas threatened to smash it on lition regime on the same five. the beach. — party basis The Tl-year-old Israeli leader: will present the coalition cabinet} 'o parliament tomorrow. ~ | Parties in the group are the) same as formerly, Ben-Gurion’s deminant Mapai, the leftist Ahdut Ayoda and Mapam, the progress- ives, and the orthodox Heroes Hamizrahj. ~ ; ‘57 Business Tops 1956 WASHINGTON @» — Ameri- cans mailed more parcels and greetings during the Christmas season just ended than in 1956, the Post Office Department said today. nn a tm eS en pressive start to the state’s re- | h in! The snow and rain were. trigy the group's proposal that ail offi- “STN Between atesea a disabled, eo ee eee Sj : comptaint ~ 4 Birmingham “Woman's Club will meet at Baidwin Public Library > Will clear-~ ly wuttine the responsibility of a driver moving his vehicle into the stream of traffic, Moxley said, ce for a dessert luncheon and program “There have been too many. prop- ot Bm eT . erty — accidents due to. the Mrs. Berbes Hakesll. chairman, said Mrs. Lois Russell, interior decorator; ‘will speak on ‘World of Ideas ‘for the Home.” . Color slides will be shown from the Con-| Returns to Base sumer Relations Department — of Celanese Corporation of America, illustrating how ideas from all over Via Navy Plane ig b , the world influence design, tex- WELLINGTON, N. C. (INS) — ture and fabric inthe home. ‘Sir -Edmundg Hillary and three) t *« * ~ ‘jcompanions who trekked to the 4 question and answer pre period ‘South Pole in an 81-day battle with will ‘blow. —- inature returned to their starting, Mrs. Bennet Root, Mrs. Edward, ibase today in several -hours. ‘Clark, Mrs. William Scherer, Mrs. * we ® The New Zealanders landed in bur Jehnstone are in charge of 'thick fog at McMurdo Base aboard refreshments. two U.S. Navy Neptune planes’ ‘after a 1,200-mile flight from the, |bottom of the world The Mt. Everest conqueror was accompanied by engineers Mur- ray Eilis and Jim Bates, both 31, and photographer Derek Wright, 2. ‘ Hillary's Team: y lian Sisters Temple 94 is scheduled for tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the (Community House. Mrs. Forrest ‘Mayer will be acting grand chief, Mrs. Theodore Kelly, associate grand chief, and Mrs. Joe Davison,’ manager. Mrs. Edwin Weaver will) A score of men, mostly from the pdve‘charge of the social hour. iAmerican base at McMurdo Sound. ‘welcomed the New Zealand expe- Melvin E. Kingsbury dition on its arrival. The party Requiém Mass will be sung Tues-: then took a Weasel vehicle to New day at 10 a.m. im @t. Hugo of the Zealand's nearby Scott Base after Hills Church, Bloomfield Hills, for praising American hospitality at — in Edward Kingsbury, 50, of, the pole. 00 Beach, Troy. He died Satur- * * * en in St. Joseph ny Hospital, | A fifth member of the team, 2% Pontiac. Burial will be in. Holy) year-old signalman Peter Mulgrew, Sepulchre Gemetery. remained at the bottom of the The Rosary will be recited at. lwarld to provide a radio link with 8:45 this evening at Price Funeral’ the outside for a misfortune- Home, Troy. plagued British expedition led by _ _* * Dr. Vivian Fuchs. Mr. Kingsbury was Mel Kingsbury & Co., mortgage brokers, of 15665 ponies De- dren's Wear Values TONITE and TUESDAY U.S. Strategy, Forces © Lag in Missile Age (Continued From Page One) ‘| a single commander with the | { Short or Long Sleeves | composition of the combined — _ INFANTS’ | palin coemianey to the mission it - | Flannel Shirts No longer would the chiefs A : Senforized staff of the services direct mili 9 4 Agape The departinenta of the Army. Saat Ay’ ‘Navy and Air Force would become | atm ste? agencies for recruiting and train-| gts ¥ ing.men and procuring and distrib- 4 * uting equipment and supplies. ae Sizes * ** * . 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Hou! 000d SSDS OIE She wed nly om otal - | eaming’ to Congress and was (of Representatives aid was elected ps have agreed 10 &. mail ee WASHINGTON (INS)—The most, This ‘nas qualified him well, injhe would succeed it a sutiden dis Spare NS Ie vag, enh tne Be tae epee ee sate powerful Democrat in America and the view of many ‘iptimates. for aster should come to both the, "™° 7**" 36, 13%, following the death of SE eas ar tt cea easiness, Sf say ee eee Weprenent pectin fa Gat peak Witton Bente. ieee same depicting the Cathe-'druggists im the U.S. dential waager celebraies " Toth barthaay ¥ = : sess Z : : : Z 5 : i a ‘ ie = # 5 Se Zé And tomorrow, he will pound the: gevel in the House of Representa-/ F of and open He second sesmori' ‘ the S3th a ress He is Sam Rayberr of Bonham re — As a Svat, © ~aeped COTEINELY : ‘ihe ™an Bhs has ser vec es Mower speamer blomger than. a 2 sam im the nation's history. This distinction ix not lest om * ‘Rayburn. 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So Ausman, his creativeness challenged, went to work. * * * Thirty ‘riiinutes” later Venuti stepped from the chair with the - world’s first “Sputnik cut.” - His head was shaved clean ex- | cept for four tufts projecting ‘north, south, cast and wrest from his head, “No charge,” homes said. “All in the interest of science,” . “Thanks,” Venuti ‘said. “Beep—| QUESTION: Why do boys’ voices ey beep-beep,” Answer: While young, boys often have high, clear voices L A and like the youngster pictureq here, sing in ‘choirs. As a “ ~~ jlad grows older and becomes a man, his voice deepens, TELEPHONE a3. Lion Sexes Segregated although girls’ voices remain high and sweet. WOodwa 3-3311 TOKYO #—Japan has too many! “What happens is that a boy’s larynx,-or voice box, has FRE figure consultant avaitabie. lions and is doing something about grown larger while the girl’s has not. In a man, the voice’ MAI TODAY = ==" 4 it. There are 92 in public z008./pox frequently is so large-dt can be seen. 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MIKHAIL SusLov is winning friends and influencing people at a rate that the boss man can't discount. . * * * Of course, if Khrushches cides he is sufficiently dangerous > te rate liquidation, that action can be taken—up to a certain point. de- When the time comes that this step would antagonize. too many VIP’s, then Khrushchey must pause and cogitate. He can't afford to alienate too many of the wrong group. x «* It's a cruel game. It’s like Russian roulette. But it’s the system the Russians want and they must play their own rules Remember fh. at .one: MIKHAIL Sus.ov. He may. continue to march upward; or he thay sud- deniy disappear. Both happen _ in Russia. x Automobilé Death Rate Decreases During: 1957 Cheer up. We're improving. In the first 11 months of 1957, there were only 34,880 auto- mobile accidents in which death played a part, as against 35,770 , through November the year before. Another heartening factor lies in the fact that the deaths per one million miles driven had dropped to 5.7 for 1957 which constitutes the lowést point. in the dast 11 vears. * * This is. good news. Pontiac ts especially “interested * ~ for we have a big stake ift the prog- ress and acceptance of auto- mobiles. The number of accidents must be held to the lowest possible: point for our own good. We can't ‘afford to have our _ Products as- ——soctated “with death: All of the extra eftarts that have been made in 1957 must have borne fruit. The number ef fatalities is still entirely too highs. but the trend is downward. Glory be. 4 Ree: Misarre —— fiaeee _Bntere¢ at Post Office, . SeveDaper as well es all “Hot Cargo” Clause The Interstate Commerce Commis- sion (ICC) has done the public a service in ruling that common carrier truck lines carne: refuse to trans- port “hot cargo.” This term refers to goods which somewhere along the line THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus Pontiac Paras Company 44 W Huron St. Pontise 12, Michigan Trace Mark Daily Exeept Sunday Jows A River Assistant Advertising the Estee President D Manager @nd Agiertising e aT Firecrae 1 Eart M Treepweer me aiep FP t ‘Circulation Manager e Preeident and” B ig nhese Manager @ Mareuatt Jonoan, Jomun W Wirestrsto Loral Advertising Becreiary and Ediier Manager « Rosret B Toure Gorse C Iwasw, — idanagi ng Editor Classified Manager Pontisc. as second class matger ee te Sa eae = The Ascceiated Press TR entitied exctusiteiy to the ae for republication of all, jocal ntwe prisited tn this AP news dis patches “THE PONTIAC PRESS MEMBER OF THE _SSS@CIATED_ PRESS hag been handled by a non-union company or tad a oe hav- » ule prctors Se Union ‘The “hot cargo" clause has been used as.a club to com- pel a company to settle a dispute with its workers, x « * A previous ruling by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)’ de- | zlared that this clause in contracts with labor unions was in violation of the Taft-Hartley ban on secondary boycotts and is therefore invalid. The ICC’s clear and reasonable — ruting means that truck lines new will have to accept any cargo or be put out of business by cancel- lation of operating permits. It _ emphasizes the fact that common carriers have an obligation to the public. “an almost absolute ene,” and must transport the freight of anvone willing to pay the estab- ~ lished rates. = * * * Sectetary: of Labor Mitchell says that a:.pill outlawing these clauses will be Submitted to Corgress next The Man About Town yeata There seems to be every reason for passing it. s Our County’s Expect 7 Millions : Recreationat Spots Breaking All Records _ reational Pe ICC Rules Against Bee: What if a man has in his bonnet, he has a honey on his mind, , Oakland County state parks and other recreational areas broke al! at- tendance records in 1957. The total runs well over five millions The county's leader was. the Kent rake park of the Huron-Clinton Metro- politan Authority. visited’ by over one and one-half millions, this being the largest attendance of any inland rec-. area in Michigan. Director of the Parkways Authority Kenneth L. Hollenbeck, says that better highway facilities be- tween there and Detroit should boost that figure to over three millions im 1958 Kent Park Superintendent, David Laidlaw, aniounces that by spring he will be able to accommodate that number Cass Lake drew the largest attenc- ance of anv of the inland state parks among the 60 In “Michigan. where Manager . John Weiler states. that the a million year's total ran away -ONer Pontiac Lake. under the direction of. the Michigan Conservation Depart. ment. and where Jehn Reagan is manager. had the biggest year in tts history “High on the Hor — ~ and the > Agenda SS ee - make up their minds what refreshments they would want before local; apne eaten, L told thea} ing their seats. ‘Tt was a fine pictiire, Labemotasiae den ute of enjoyment from it, s David Lawrence Says: Federal Education Aid No Cure- All WASHINGTON — Money isn’t the What is needed, of course, is a tarding the basic system of educa- ure for everything—in educating system which is devoted to ; tion in this country on the mistaken scientists or in developing ‘‘Sput- mks,’ either. Money cannot _ bay _ judgment where there is stupidity and shortsighted- ness Money by itself earmot un- do the Wrongs done in recent decades by the so-called ‘‘mod- ernists’ who have largely been responsible for the wrecking of the traditional LAWRENCE system of education in America Nor can the Eisenhower admin- istration, by proclaiming that its newly announced program of one billion dellars for scholarships is only “‘temporary.”’ assure that the policy will not mean permanent control of edueation in America by the Federal government. Maybe the Federal government should control the educational system of the country, and maybe the states and cities have indeed biundered beyond repair, but there is no proof of It * & &. . The customary way before em- barking on such a revolutionary, change in policy on a fundamental - question is for Congress or the state legislatures to make a thor- ough investigation, fix the. blame, and point out the ygourses that should be followed. For in a memorandum issued at the White House a few days ago hy the secretary of health, educa- tion and welfare, it is -stated that. “one out of five students in the upper fourth of their class drops out of high school before gradua- flion”’ The official document’ firther says: “Many intellectually abie young e I Rochester area state Mt “ . - os 7 people drop out of school chiefly Rar an Be because of lack of desire or Jack Butterfield _ incentive for education, or lack reports a record bfeaking s¢ason, of money to pay for It.” tain why these students who could Willfam Rathsburg, Manager, and at Ortonville state, park, under the direction of | Robert Bos, and at Proud Lake, where the manager Se a — __ AL. Mersino. algther recreational spots in county giving like reports Were pecting at least seven mil.lons year. the PX- this My gun {fe ready and cocked for a certain self-appolnted authority on winter outdoor reoreation in Michi- gan. In a state map. just issued, and purporting to show the leading skifng areas, 60 are named in the southern peninsula. But omitted ts Mount Holly just up the Dixfe from Pontiac, which _ draws larger crowds than any other — formerly Trt Powtiec Paras ts delivered by cartier -for #0 cents & weet where carrier service is not available by mat! tp Oakland, venesee Livingstep. Macomb. Laneer and Wagitenaw Coftties it fs $1200 a year, elsewhere, fn Michigan and aii other places 00 q vear All maf! eabsertptions parable in edvanc Pontiac PE 2-81 et. cae eene i = ~ — or auDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS in the Onited van ski resort In our entire state + SS A missive from our own Mrs. Dale Lawson, with The Pontiac Press - me that herself and family all are to fully recover from the terrible auto ac- (ident pear Marlette last summer, Verbal Orchids to- % Mrs. Sara Proper of 83 oo Drive; eighty-eighth birthday. Harmon Oberly of Auburn sa oe birth - day * Mr; and Mrs, Charles E. Minard of Keego Harbor; fifty- fourth weddirig anniversary. ; . , ‘Mrs. Nora Rigman — of Waterford, eightieth birthday, tells Bai ss AM fl afford to go on with their educa- tion didn’t have the incentive’ td do so. Who is to blame? Were they given the proper counseling? * * * Why, for instance, as the official «memorandum reveals, does it happen that ‘only one out of three high school graduates has had a vear of chemistry, only one out of four has taken a year of physics, and only one out of three has had more than one vear of algebra?" And why is there a shortage of good teachers? These are not questions that can be answered just by spend- ing more billions for scholar- ships, Why should it be necessary for the Federal government to spend big sums of money “‘to encourage the states and local school systems to provide more and better teaching of science and mathematics?” Many feel that the “Sputnik” episode is Causing politicians to go overboard for science, while neg- abe the fundamentals of a gnod d edugation ? The Country Parson tty li tf ‘i ee, Gad i : ine lie ei : ph pi ie p js al Liv? | | iif i" vie Ty “vate can \nahp & imante lite just as ineffective as water mai = spaeeh,” attaining for the youth of America ‘a well-rounded education” ‘recognizes early enough the apti- _ tudes of every individual student and steers such a student into the field in which he or sh@ can serve best. The state and city universities in America have considerable funds and the charitable’ founda- tions and private philanthropy can supplement these. If there is need for a Federal “emergency” fund, it has net yet been clearly demonstrated. Once a program which is hailed as “temporary” is set up, it is likely to become permanent and the Federal government. may be saddled with the principal responsi-~ bility for supporting education in America, although this bas always been a state or city or. county problem. : What is most important at this time is to get rid of the deeply rooted ideas that have been re- ray that " as it is sometimes cea can ignore the fundamental either the grammar-school or school level. Education in recent years has become a highly controversial subject—and what is necessary now is more facts about it and ih less of a tendency to assume that~ -the -appropriation of billions -of- dollars by the Federal government will cure everything. : (Copyright, 1958) Looking Back 15 Years Ago GENERAL CLARK heads Fifth army, J PLEASURE DRIVING in East. banned 20 Years Ago HOUSE APPROPRIATION cut $118,538.800. KNUDSEN VOICES optimistic view of U. 8. business. Dr. William Brady Says: Let’s Get Straight Facts on Chronic Joint. Trouble From what readers report from Arizona, Saskatchewan, Michigan, New Hampshire and Florida I gather that— 1. Chronic joint disability is “‘di- agnosed™’ as arth- ritis in most in- stances. : 2. Failure of the standard feme- dies to stay the of the attributed to the cold. wale around with “treatment for arthritis.” Siened letters, not more than one page- or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene. mot disease. diag- nosis. or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady. if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The, Pon- tiae Press, Pontiac, Michiean (Copyright 195%) __ State streets been changed. to no ‘parking zones? Is it because the - ‘teachers have their parking places ~ _reserved-and-don’t-eare_about the _ “progressive educa- . Soe ees Ghlllnds waco GET TA ee cad Moke the clos 9a ee eS Se ee Hie one who was miserable. It parents feel they should fet their children go alone to our theaters, they ‘at jonst Genta Inctans Gatite, on: Geneils behavior, or an adult should go with them. x It isn't fair to blame the management or ushers. It would be ith. It's really sad that after paying " possible to hangle the situation by themselves. &o° #2 € for enjoyment we are forced to put up-with children that are not taught to respect the rights of other peorye. And'I do love children 93 Augusta Ave. Students Compan Mes. hendes Paste Agrees With Man of Limited Parking on BS, Attitude Why has parking tlong Huron and I agree completely with the man who said we must change our students? It has been said they are trying to. discourage students _ from driving to school, but some students are foreed to drive as there are no school busés near their homes. Today we had to park ‘four blocks from school. Can't _ Something be done? Two PHS Seniors attitude foward our engineers. My _husband is a-very good auto me- chanie but when trying to a steady work he has alw ‘tokd they have all the help he need. So he has worked for eight years af a job he didn't like very well. I'm sure other men are denied jobs they dare most capable of doing. I read in the papers tbat good mechanics are needed in the U.S., but where? Cenfused Missus Policy Group to Decide Fate of Gaither Report WASHINGTON (INS) - A. bi- partisan policy group within the ‘house armed services committee hearing, because “no one in our group is running for president and we never have any politics in our investigations.” HEAR EVERY VIEWPOINT He said the committee will hear. every viewpoint during the lengthy probe of our missiles and satellites programs, and will make a ‘“‘pain- staking search ‘for all the facts.” Arends said that next to our “We've got to give the Pentagon what is necessary,” he explained. “buf there's no use dumping - wager made in fun - money incits lap that can't be spent wisely. Our Democratic coi- leagues still seem to think that the way to cure anything is to spend and spend” _ : = * + The R€publican whip expresse¢ hepe that the Senate. will foilew the House lead by passing a postal _ Yate increase to stem the deficit, and—will _yote seme —Type of scholarghip fund !o produce more scientists. Of all the legislation facing the new Congress, Arends predicted, foreign ald will have the roughést sledding. He said Congress is in a mood to take a “michty hard ‘Jook” at the President's expect request for increased foreign aid, in view of our need to increase de fense spending.” “ Portraits , When you get in an argume . . . Though you may rage BF shout... D6 no insist upon fist... To try to fight it out. And do not dare opponents’ . Bet money then and there . “To settle any differences ... who, what, when or where .. : fist ean finally resolve . . . Wh -might be right in it ... . No blow however hard. can change . - Opinions opposite . . . And do mi gamble money on . . . How sma you think yourself . . . You jus’ might lese your siirt and all . . The groceries on your shelf... 4 friendly litle quarfel and... . . .. Are quite all right, but don't. get mad. . . In battles to be won (Copyright, 1958) + Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘Explains Man’ S Strange Behavior} -damp-weath- er — everywhere DR. BRADY but Florida and Arizona, where there are so many lame visitors” from Saskatchewan, Michigan and New Hampshire that the doctors . don’t take time .to explain any- thing and their customers don't really want to know anything. 3. Because they have béen- “through the clinic,” many of these poor souls seem content to drift along insidiously going from bad to worse as they eat aspirin and other pain-killers and give little or no thought to their nutritional condition, A Connecticut reader says: “My ailment was. diagnosed as arthritis and for many years treat- ed for that.” 4 (The medical merchants are kind about that..They go right on treating victims for ‘‘arthritis” year after year, as long as the poor souls care to pay.) “Within the fast three years, I have learned that my trouble is rheumatiz as deseribéd in your booklet. Since I have followed your regimen. for correcting malnutri- tion in my hands, knees, elbows, etc. have been so much less pain- ful and my general health has im- proved a great deal. My. condition, I find seems to be better or worse according to my takthidness to the regimen.” Now, then, ladies and gentle- my assistants will go “Rheumatiz is the name I give physical degeneration of joint .tis- i women! ~ Donna says her perious prob- lem is her father. But her mother is just as responsible, for a wife’s sins of omission can drive a good husband almost berserk. Study this case most carefully for you wives owe it to your children to maintain a happy home. It takes plain medical facts and a more aggressive technique to ~ safeguard your marital happi- ness. Order the booklet below. By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE oe W ® 3%: Donna P.. aged is a Mn school senior. “ es Cran I: have a problem and it is most serious,” she be- gan. “It's he has no use for And he humiliates us 80 we are ashamed to be seen in public, + “For he runs_ around with other | And that’s not a false | rumor. For T have actually geen him, “And when I had mY Tri-Ht-Y Club at our house the last time, he DIR, CRANE tried to put his arm around some of the girls and kiss them. “Tt's disgusting, and I don’t know what to do about it. Is he losing his mind?” my fother, He acts as if my mother. PONCE.DE LEON COMPLEX Donna’s father is so panicky. that “he has lost perspective. © And this male panic often strikes It isn’t Donna who should be ee ee her mothér; for a wife can remedy ether women, elty and jllicitness of such “affairs _will be a tonic to their. wounded sex ego and thus resurrect some of the ardor they used {o feel maybe 25 -years earlier. * .f * We as such panicky males are showing the ‘Ponce de Leon” com- plex. They-are frantically seeking a return to. eel youthful erotic ability... SINS Or OMISS‘ON - Donna‘s mother is obviously guil- ty of a major sin of omission in her marital behavior _ or she would never have permitted her. husband to get into this: terrified State, : Impotence is largely a thing of the mind, As such, it can attack . males of any age as soon as they grow fearful of their erotic vigor. ; all the cymptonss of the Bir-omeg Sr husband, even though they may be only 25 instead of 50, Some of these symptoms involve heavy drinking of whisky, as well as gambling, reckless driving and a tendency to )_ stay out late every For tt the: wile ray unaware er ae cause of guch behavior and can tinues as a relatively frigid or uncooperative mate, then such a panicky husbafid may decide: “Maybe it's my wife’s fault, ‘Perhaps a more cooperative partner would make. my pulse pound again and restore nvy for- mer ardor.” age When a htisband: reaches dangerous frame of mind, he this may then try to date other and ustally He may even try to “paw’' the girk friends of his own daughter, as Donna describes, for he is al- * most berserk and hence lacks nor- mal perspective: : * * * ~The eure for stich a man. de- pends chiefly on his wife’s* be- coming more aggressive in their marital, relations so she will re- store his wounded sex ego. 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Whit “ “Se aio il urquoise ~moke: Ysa) easy, 3 metching pice ter Ge. ss song Rec oh cee Savings now! _y aie c low ey itty Washable v6 ss Save! xs ez ia ? : , e sf : ‘ = : Ba i tp ca : BI a Beha: THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY. 6. 1958 _ a se at at Waites sx x Regulor Chorge * Continuous Credit * Ti : = rt e : Pla Jat Right For Every Head Se -DACRON* or FOAM Reg. $4.99 2 FOR 7”. DOWN .. . Reg. $8.95..........2 for $11.99 or FOAM ~roan D FORQI9 DOWN .. . Reg. $10.95—2 for $14.99 DACRON’ DACRON crt 2 FOR] D7? or FOAM DOWN .. . Reg. $12.95—2 for $17.99 PILLOWS for EVERY BED Choose your new pillows now and save! The Dacron* filled and foam latex are com- pletely: washable, always stay fresh and fluffy. The down has a tick-proof cover and stays soft and fluffy, assuring you of © comfortable rest. Save! Large, comfortable, extra. plump pillows to give you extra sink-in sleeping comfort. Snow-white Dacron* filled and foam latex are completely washable. Down is soft, fluffy and has down-proof ticking. Hurry to Waite’s fourth floor and save! é Choose your huge, luxurious king-size pil- lows now and save! These are extra-large comfortable pillows designed to give you the maximum in sleeping comfort. Hurry in today for huge White Sale savings . . . out- fit all of your beds! Lintless, Washable, Non-Skid Back 100% VISCOSE RUGS BUY ONE AT THE REGULAR PRICE... __ GET ITS MATE at LESS THAN HALF PRICE! | , ; 21” by 36” 1 for $3.50 2 a Renew the Freshness of Your Furniture Nylon REINFORCED Washable SLIPCOVERS . : | -b Sure-Fit 24" by 42" | 27" 2 48" 294" b 70" Runner 36" 4 Y oo 1 for $4.50 1 for 56. 50. tt. ; by $7.50 - mag $9 ccs $99 || 28H SQ 947 243 CHAIR or oe ee each e Sandalwood e mia ° White ° Pink Fine quality lintless, washable non-skid to add that touch Almost like getting oll new furniture! You'll like the beauty e . _ of color and take’ the wear fr , bathrooms, . and fit of Ready-Made Slipcovers by Sure-Fit, Drax Treated *Spray Green - °Smoke Grey or most anywhere. In a rainbow of beautiful decorator colors. be —_ rf ly al He and eoaaty to vee oer, with : —— > —— es ——~Save atmost half by Baye § two! : , and pattem $c goaryiplace at furniture! a ech Hunter Green : asain Lid Cover ... tees awk eb Bee bs fs $1.50 | 7 oe : Come In Today or Phone FE 4-251! Get Yours at Waite’s 8 tk pier Floor! Z Be , c , ree ! 2 : i . . 2. : .- wey as , i ‘ a sa ih hes siials , eee ial Neji Ms ch 5 year. That 29 per conto ernst form -or other) aplete All Types of Dryer Venting, Fat _BUSSARD ELECTRIC Phone FE 2-6445 | 3 * | That more than 100,00) kinds |sea shells have been identified. That.‘on Broadway they tell of _bopster_at—his first redeo-who, lug - eyed, watched a cowboy a steer. “Man,” he ex- | claimed, “what a crazy way to jorder a steak!" That tp UM it took nine men ‘on f /Reday they're TV. income to $9,300 last . .| That Frank Pipal, an Oniaha, | i ne lak a ith a trunk more than five a Me PS. K emt ‘Iron Cartain are fighting to save) Neb., consulting forester, int &i/American timber. Some 1,600) Meriné Barbuti Faces specimens of A) Thom- soni were imported loslovakia to attack woolly ap Court-Martial YOKOSUKA, Japan (®—An 18- year-old American sailor today! accused a Marine guard of beat- for saying a prayer) e brig at Sasebo naval base. J. Barbuti of Schenectady, nN, Y.4/ the accused | of cruelty” and ward prisoners _Fight Marine’ cele at the nei CASH MARI Government Fresh LARGE EGGS | “49 SPARE RIBS Mild Cured SLICED BACON| Lb. 33° “et $400 Junedale Brand REDI-EAT | PICNICS | Tce ee ee ee ee ee entities. the i FRYERS ° L. 29° WITH MEAT PURCHASE Sailor Charges Beatings ° guard, pleaded innocent Betore. 9 to. a petty officer, 5g ‘passed out.” | brown-haired Marine of 23, sat im- | tthe hospital, .Then he “struck me in the stom- that infest —-silver—fir~ trees” Oregon and Washington. most three times as matiy shotgun’ i were convicted previously and six Shells at the lowly cottontail rab-) bit as they do at duck and geese. | were acquitted on similar charges.! sng — shades of Davy Corckett — “Set. Barbuti was always hit- jt takes 15 shots for the average, ting me,” Fireman Carlos E. Nimrod to bag one-duck, © Vota of Amarillo, ex., testified. Vota spent seven days i the = ‘man’s pet zebra ar he can and cer no two saben have oe the brig wardens) - made me hold. a /same_matkings. pol with hapds stretched out. I) ‘was so weakened by previous in Hollywood has ‘beatings that I closed” wiv €yes'sottest job. He's and ‘started praying. - thairdresser. * * * * * * arbuti called me @ reli-/ the world’s | Yar Brynner’s| . I almost supply is dwindling because of the lincreaged demand for them in) (America, That~ Belgian actress Monique ively, Vota frequentty’ point-| ivan Vooren, hailed as one of the Vor ga him’ while describing beat-/™ost glamorous of the current ‘ings he said Barbuti gave him. icrop of lovelies, came to this Asked’ by the prosecution wheth-/Country as an exchange. student ‘er he suffered ill effects, the sailor/!0_ study for a law career. ‘said, “I had bruises and bumps That you probably have 4 to 5 om my stomach and, chest. _ [{fnillion red corpuscles per cubic went to the hospital.” jmillimeter of blood in your ‘body, oe Vota said when he came ‘out of “7.” =? Led nae That it was Spinoza who ob- Barbuti asked him, | nved: “Those who ‘are believed feeling any better?” 19 be most abject and humble are usually most ambitious and envious.” bd : Six Countries es cites are worse than Ready t fo Join |fist in the stomach. While Barbuti, a heavy - set, “are you ‘ach, . . . ‘It almost knocked me omt. ‘1. -went blank and dizzy." “Defense counsel Lt. ifg.) Charles -E.- Andersen, Cincinnati, eed. “and you didn't com- . ame 7 ; ~ Wheeevex aiheag exist and motor cars are known, the name “Cadillac” signifies but one thihg—the leader in its field. For the motor car that has borne that distinguished name for crafted that it has become a universal synonym for everything good and fine and desitable in a manufactured product. ‘ And never have these virtues been more evident than they are _ in the Cadillac car for 1958. the past fifty-five yeats has been so well designed and so soundly — ays G yreatness. MY: A bee! j journey at the wheel provides ievetatable proof of the ‘magnificent strides forward that have been made in yCallillee performance and in Fleetwood coachcrafting. ~ And a study of the facts about Cadillac economy indigates soundness of investment beyond anything i in Cadillac’s past. ~ Have you as yet inspected and driven a 1958 Cadillac? If ; you. — t, then you —— make SOO to do 80 us sdon. = 4 $e £ « “single glance at the new “car of cars”, for example; ovals a. - a Ae, and majesty never betone attainable i in automotive denis ° Economic Integration ls Being Prepared in Western Europe PARIS @—Top-level diplomats from six West European nations > today sat down for two day's of jhard work to set up the machi- ‘nery for-economic integration. Following a series of - private talks the ministers of France, Belgium, West Germany, | Luxembourg and Italy met at the French Foreign Office. Secretary * * * models, which sechatea the Hetinnsmaned Eddeetie Melee oer Ea See eee we eee eee we. nee pe ‘hide behind the! i a That American’ hunters fire-al-if- That Lise Sie dnya a Settee A That the pony ~ population of the, gious s.o.b, and ig me with his Shetland Islands is falling. The ‘of State Van Der Beugel repre- isented the Netherlands. : The ministers must name a ‘capital. for their new organization and- choose the personnel to get |: it started the common market and an atom-| lic peol for peaceful purposes went into effect Jan. 1 in the next 15 years they are scheduled to weld the six nations into an economic bloc of more than 170 million peo- iple, with trade among the six na- ‘tions to be -free—oftariff-and-with+ tariff on imports from outside = iarea to be unified. : t * * | The naming of a new capital fs likely to be the most difficult: te The Alsatian city of Stras- is the French choice and ha ‘igians are backifig Brus- .-|sels. Luxembourg, Turin and Na- iples have also —_— mentioned. = ~Satesmen- ren Sentenced— DETROIT (INS) — Detroit Dis- trict Federal Judge Thomas P. ‘Thornton has sentenced seven se- : curities salesmen accused of being linvolved: in an_international-stock} swindle which cost Michigan: in- vestors more than —— + at these wongerful sovings. Sizes 36 to 46. the ‘SALE in our. entire. history | om coats ‘by. the hundreds are included in this sale. ..« « practically every one im our huge stocks . i: and every one by our famous makers. lands, tweeds, cheviots, in checks, ploids, allover patterns, stripes __._._sport coat after. sport coat and every one smorter than the other. You won't stop at one ..-, $29.50 and $36.50. Allowances pe te $150 we have «a growing de- memd for used hearing . aids So can give up to _ $150.00-_for your used aid. when ‘traded- ss [ in on the popular, sineiiots : lined Acousticon A735 — Hearing Aid. : For a limited fime, we will also give high allowances for used aids traded-in on other new Acousticon Models, Now you can afford the light, small hearing aid you have been wanting... . th rlew é¢on- venience and comfort, You'll hear better too, with Acousi- con's scientific Hitting. Prove it | for -yoursell — try it peiore you | bey. | Act quickly . . . this offer is | far a limited time only. For Appointment. Ea | = i VISIT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER cm 6 v7 : - a2 { : - Ve he : » Safety Pat Gas UiedEeduiey In All Models in progrey. ‘SPORTCOATS $39.50 and $42.50. SPORTCOATS $45. 00. and $65 00 . SPORTCOATS Sheen Gabardine and Wool Flannel Slacks Made and Detailed Exactly | Like Our $20 Kind. ... ‘Qi> 2 Pait for $19.00 ‘Also tremendous savings on suits, topcoats and fur- nishings during ‘veka Cont, Clearance Sale heey ~~ Slightly Soiled 9.75 Selection of McGregor J Drizzler Suede Jack- ¥ ets. Reg. $25 00 Value ONLY $15.75 Just Arrived Delicious Fresh {KRESGE’S 35" Attention: ~ ‘Ford, Chevy and | : Plymouth Owners!§ " ™ We have been able to pur- | Mm advertised brand first line, f chase a group of nationally | first quolity, first run tires 2aA h and tubes (sorry, we are not | ¥& permitted to advertise the name). If you are in need of tires, we urge you to drop & in and compare our price! Tire & Tube ‘qf 95 Plus Tax & Exchange If No Exchange Add $3.00 Per Casing f MARKET t “TTW. Haron ie deca uc8 © HiFi Desks. End Tables. fx, Room Dividers. _Bookcases. | . Bar Stools. Rockers. Captain ss! = ey as. th Saaenweeaeaaan H Lidscca@esanaaauaceanananaaee . weoneeees bce ON Se : a a nd ’ ‘4 22 Se ewe eee =: FE 8-0424 HEADQUARTERS FoR UNPAINTED FURNITURE TOPPING Formica. Conolite. Conso- Vanities. Drcesera: Plastic: Tile - Linoleums- << Chests. || ----___}-_ —_inlgjd-telt_base - Viny! THIS WEEK’S - SPECIAL! Latex Paint PLEXTONE Multi-Colored Textured Paint ] spray coat covers. No i) primer needed, odorless, 9 bi quick - drying. for interior $32 cal.Q 7 Qt ¢ and exterior use. DO IT YOURSELF MART » 256 S. Saginaw St. -cc:, FE2-1026 7 ¢ OPEN MON. & FRI. ‘TIL 9 P.M. 7 Open Tues. & Thurs. ‘til 6 — Wed. & Sat. ‘til 5 q @ All Wool Flannel and Worsted § pp Slacks ) Reg. From $14.95 2 Pair fon $19.00 (Styles in Regular and Ivy League) 51 North Saginaw Street WHITE SALE SPECIALS | MONDAY ond TUESDAY ONLY! None Sold Without This Coupon epaged and FLANNEL 5” ne * Yee. Xs e c om fine oe ty flarinel— ite 1000 rds fast t 16 varde 49¢ PILLOW CASE PRINTS 39c y 8 8 5 8 4 ' . a 5 | 8 ' ] ' i] 8 ] LY] ] ' LY 5 1 5 : ' i None Sold Without This Coupon 52.89 CANNON SHEETS ‘68 CANNON MUSLIN CASES 49¢ ~ aoe Sold Without This Coupon SS ia @ while 100 last CANNON WASHCLOTHS 10¢ iy QO Ba SSSSe eae eannanenennaaanas ‘Y None Sold Without This Coupon PRINTED DRAPES cloth @ while 100 pair last PANEL CURTAIN FOR 88 i esdbeerl elie endacedeedeelnlen tes cdoceleed cedadael ceclvadbeadendentantteaseadond - 74 N. Seginaw St. | ‘We Give Red Trading Stamps 5 It’ s January Sales Time. ~ OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 P. a COUNTER. | weld, Vinyl & Linoleum ' WALL COVERING & | = COUPON eee | . Oe SP ALWAY S Pasa op alis oo ms mom , | c $1.99 LOOP RUGS ! : ® large 24x36 " oe @ white and colors Cc : a $A © rubberized back 4 AF @ heavy loop 5 ™ & ° ' t f : ‘ " Fj : wie @ actual 55.99 value 2 Mi @ full 81 inches print bark 1 } | an t tg J * COAT SALE That Brings You Huge Values From Our Own Stock — } © Tweeds: § ®@ Solids @ @ Straight } @ Flared Solids ECAR COAT wm, 515 36 N. SAGINAW . Famous Brand Bulkey Knit CREW NECK SWEATERS Regular $9.95 Now 6" 2 for $13.00 . Charcoal, Grey. Red, White, Sizes 38 to 46 Powder, Black. 51 North Saginaw Street FIRST QUALITY! oy JUST ARRIVED! | ‘SKIRTS. $ Sizes 22 te 30 Brand ney washable wool i skirts m setae solid colors, + styled with front pleats, aldo * orlon and wool pleated plaids. i Hurry for these! , Open Monday & Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. All Other Days 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 PM. ‘“@ Now at the Hub... FREE SLACKS . With the Purchase ofa... SPORT COAT Select any sport coat in the store at ‘regular price and get a pair of $14. 95 all wool slacks FREE! SPORT COATS Of fine imported “ wool $29. 50 tweeds and shetiands by $32.50 nationally famous miakers $34.50 -. Eagle, Phoenix, Worsted -: Fex Rack - Knit eyed . . . Stripes, pl laids,* checks, ° sdlids $45.00 HUB CLOTHIERS 18 - 20N. Seginew St. Downtown & Miracle Mile Men’s Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS fs, $9.90 All Famous Brands e Reg. Use a Convenient Lion Charge Plan Plenty of Free Parking et Both Stores STORE EARLY AMERICAN... } MATES CHAIR ° Select: Choice Herdwood ® Rich Maple Finish @ Steamboat, Curved Back, Saddle Seat, Hand Turned aenmes # ' OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. S. Saginaw St., Corner of Orchard Leke Ave. mt y : Hae o NTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, gible Tax | eposits Ge state Whnlise seesdastes cinle unietpal bonds, there’ eould | . "Py ‘finance ‘this. the debf ceil- security.” ing may be lifted temporarily, but on $100. Williams’ plan would bring it to 20 cents on $i00, | useet , one Bankers Assn., sald Saturday the state’s 400 banks have been | on the exact rates he will recommend. temporarily." i _. [yesterday in a freak airplane land- absorbing as an operatiqnal expense the current tax rate of “all I have said is that I will propose an increase in the ve + *, (All Wet, Inside, Outside Mes wis ae a | : rof. C. y MacLean Jr: three million dollars & yearon bank deposits. -s | intangibles tax in line with: information developed fn a study. eee on s oe He said experts estimate the governor's plan of in- made for the legisiative tax study committee, tn governet ceiling in a newsletter to constitu-) dents of the rain-soaked lower |Piper Vagabond on the frozen sur- . is the intangible tax rates to bring in another 21 | **'4- : feb ents, Earlier he had expressed| Rio Grande Valley want to get |face of Lake Lansing but the ice’ ' Apparently a scare campaign is starting,” he added. hope that it would not be necessary; some tips on preparations for a jgave way. Nosing over, the plane: ‘Referring to the possibility that any increase might be either to raise the debt ceiling or) flood, they can go to a movie: fwas saved from going through the, McALLEN, Tex. ® — If resi- attemptéd to land his’ single-engine “y 4 2 ; ‘passed on to bank customers, Williams stated: - ; to increase taxes. He still says; Currently showing at a McAllen lice by its wings. .. = don’t think. the banks can absorb that extra 12 mil- | “Qn a $300 checking account, for example, the Ohio D¢w taxes are “unlikely.” ; Theater is “Noah's Ark.” MacLean and his ‘passenger, Hel- liom dollars,” Stickle said. “Many may have to charge back | rate of 20 cents per hundred dollars — which we have not |, Im the letler to the taxpayers an San pening salt leh acts # the tax against depositors, Th I don't | i ; ‘back home, Potter writes as fol- About 11 million motorists each'hurt and managed to inch their happen, If people decided Ps ‘one thi page know what would i yetw¢decided to recommend—would result in an added cost lows: : year buy and instail new fan belts ;way out of the overturned aircraft! . s ¢ir money out of banks, | of 48 cents a year.” ' “Congress will think and talkiin their cars. . jand cross the ice to safety. The’ = - thraugh the years, she’s known many Kroger employees. ___ _E¢en those who couldn't waltz, she still remembers r . a , — , . # oo: . “fondly. Because everyone at Kroger was a friend... s zs : 2 - 15 years . ae and still foe Wesstea a nike sas to shop.” But those 75 eventful years never altered ee our lady’s opinion. In fact, now she enjoys her Krogering more! What she likes best is that she’s | * still among friends... her Kroger good neighbors who 7 — _ continue to offer the traditional service she appreciates. On top of it all, she now gets Top Value Stamps! Last year was Kroger’s greatest by far in sales—and 1958 promises to be even greater. For ‘58 is our Diamond ‘\nniversary Year. Discover the fan and savings advantages that are exclusively yours when'you go Krogering! | your good neighbor for seventy-five years Aas tes OR . a y ee . ¢ Se a ee se THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY. 6, 1058 ee eae Beal ¥om === Car] Sandburg, at. 80, Plans 3 More* Books| HOME s of Home. -*-: “ke mare de hang petra By 0168 CURIE oe There was a short silence oi the Foung Strangers”) and | shall be! sight bet Fim getting tired of training, hip guitar and read | mes in Cellar "| (NEW YORK CxS) — ie Coe Come ee carrets.” | ine. his verse af universities. Ti ALRAST, Yate Ons fe apes Oe Seams 7 dads wean wo © Mtihe he femows port, Line - , | tien Oe Seranentel ciswen, Gol sce coe EN dectbell rang Mex Pau Sommers ne te ore ee et wera cour bingragier ang twotme Pe FULL PROGRAM (poet will go to Chicago to receive Sandberg. ) : gprs lerugemeical A a Prine wamer chewed Gown” “Got a lot af other things to do. he Pii Beta Kappa medal of dis-,sion's “inanity, asininity and sill, | _doorstepyras empty and te dart cedier one ee es tiscoxers > Aa. Hiawe 0 go to Ohio State tls tiegyiched service. {ness” te a speech last year. bass] S - ped street offered op clue & ber Sill megemmemeenennel fee. Deang al * *« * week t give a program, and them: “SE's the first time they're giving changed his mind. erty manning calier Tie Apache infers derive 7". 6 Ty COMMERCIALS ) > * * fuer meme from the Zumt word ~ang it's mot a goad way nes his rumiding baritone came to the University of Tilimais the x 25 4 fellow who didn't have a RAPS > Be ' z, means your sory—yos sust wat, @ 36*™ i&& for 2 program for ap ext Ba degree” Sandburg noted. “Half the commercials on TV : ; Tees sh aed sabe en “ ageeectes~ wthace “enemy. — ‘now 1 feel being 80 and sobedyE yet Se wef TS CME en they cal the Cart Sandburg’ “My wile’s a Phi Beta Kappa but are an insult to bumas intelli, ; 1S ’ know if I write geography or arith . wat 38 ox % poms patting ous™™™ ‘They're giving me & testi-jshe bad to work for 2.” gence,” be said. moet tere mare bocky Tee written, uel Guecr the next sight. | The white-ksired poet, whe's | oe & #t.- “Beskies, you caught sor eith ‘Tm dely half dome on the sequel. Sandberg checkied ang added: © alse working on “15) or maybe Iz spite of his fem opinions is? ® cuemtibied of fried epwiers.* ‘ my Great autchiography ("The “Testimemial dismers are af 88 sew poems,” @vesn't mind mary subjects. a2 ee i, if they are, use Siroil. For 25 = ; lag | more than bas peepic. Bei tre! CALL TODAY | learned a let of people calied : | bad are really good people.” Pick-Up & Delivery - Sandburg paused for a munue FE 5-6107 a —tand then laughed: 2 ee ee “Tel you what, girl. “If you of _ ‘anybody -else wants to find out if] GENEY I've mellowed get a copy of my ASIROIL * * ® 12 West Pike “That book has £16 poems in it-f - [Sek tar Or See werre oe ure FREE sooner aoe ome Sods as om WRITTEN BY REGISTERED PeYsician bur if you read ft, it yeu! Municipal Parking Lot ATALL pe aa (everything I have to say—at Jess Be — a cent a poem.” DRUG STORES SIRO LABORATORIES, inc. Dept. 123 Sente Monica, Calif (CREEEEEEEEEEZ AEE ne — th. ees: Y~. a a —_ ana FAMOUS TIME-LINE Automatic WASHER DELUXE “DUAL CYCLE” Greatest Discounts In 20 Years! With Automatic Lint-Out — ces indi enemy car n-gram ene ehn es: ringed DR. A. A MILES Optome-rist INVITES YOU & TO VISIT THE COMPLETELY NEW NU-VISION - OPTICAL STUDIO 109 N. Saginaw St. ee ee The above photo shows one of 3,Frame Style Rooms where patients choose from over 400 of the newest and most attractive frames available. right, Waterford Township sexton = Thrasher ‘Just Town After nearly a quarter of a cen- tury as sexton for Waterford Town- he is-noted—-—_— x * * ® Despite his offical title, Super- intendent of Cemetery Parks and PURSUING A HOBBY—Checking of the dates of old tombstones is the hobby of Louie Thrasher, for 23 years. He s- many times, “I marry ‘em and I bury ‘em.” USED HAND MOWERS The father and son team would “patch-mow”" graves in the old days with hand mowers, shears, sickles and scythes. date to his assistant, Clayton Son- crainte, in one of the five township-owned ship Gravedigger Thrasher’s hobby is checking dates on old headstones. He has discovered that the oldest recog- nizable grave.in the township is dated 1814. It is located in the . [Four Towns Cemetery. & -® -* ‘Grave-keeping is seasonal work to an extent, he notes, with just before Decoration Day the busiest « teases Ce ne a | atts the third step where Mom ihimself as just the “township! dewment fund for ‘grave servi FIRST JUNIOR FIRE Pontiac Fire — Longfellow School sixth graders and thé first two students to be- | and Dad might find their children grave digger.” cing after burial, we took care Marshal Allen J. Tunny pins a Pontiac Junior Fire Marshal's badge © come marshals in a néw Pontiac Junior Fire Marshals program. | Pointing out certain fire hazards A resident of Waterford town. | % tt.” he recalls. “But if they on M-year-old Sandra Harrison,-of 69 Seward St. while John Tunny and Fite Marshal Charlies E, Metz (left) instituted the pro- | i the ae, Shay Se evest ship for some 40 years, he has ae ae . or Thurman (right), of 60 N. Shirley Ave., looks on. Both children are = gram here. ; their reset rege held his position for “23. years me after — a I Today,.the mechanistic age has Carl Sandburg ‘Marks Birthday. Lincoln Biographer and Poet, 80, Comments on Life and Death FLAT ; ROCK, N. -C. @—Lincoin biographer and poet Carl Sand- today observed his 30th birth- day at his farm home here amid ‘not-too-serious thoughts on the na- ture-of life and death. ® *« * “Age is all relative,’ he told a newsman last week rgarding his, approaching anniversary. “I've got a younger heart than most of the poets. Three-fourths of the poets we have nowadays were born old.” * * He predicted waggishly that he - will dive to be 88 8 old, maybe 99. “It's inevitable, “it's inexorable, it’s written in thé book of fate,” 1 die at an age _ he said, “that a “divisible by 11.” He that two of his great-grandfathers and one of his grandfathers died at,ages divisible by 11. -- © * The white-baired author, who has more than 1,000 poems and several! books, said it seems to him very curious that. people in- quire about his wellbeing, only ‘when aiiother birthday is coming. : * * * “They don't give a damn about Yotte, editor of raelite | ee a, _ - Barly this month he will be * He is a native of. and his wife, a sister ‘Hi, Government,’ Quips Four-Year-Old Gov. Knight. ee The open ‘one Pontiac Court Clerk Heads Host of Activities A short, white-halred man, whose ; Under the deceiving title Clerk ‘Omar St., handles funds which in 1957 amounted to well over $1 ® * * | McDonald, twice a grandfather. ibusily supervises a host of court ‘activities aided by a staff of six “women, this year, last 7%. checks, ; (| i i He also had a tie with the city through his brother now deceased, who was a body finisher for the old Murphy Buggy Works, ances- tor of Oakland Motor Car €o. which later. became Pontiac Motor Division. of the Court, Leo McDonald, of 37) em ne nope tor [ane With the resignation of the crimi- ‘nal division dlerk in 1948, McDon- ‘ald took over both jobs, His back- to “With the post-World War II boom on population and employ-'— Handles Over $1 Million in ‘57 1950,” he continued, “‘the such receiPerships yoU can pay, you can come to the court and make an agreement un- check, give you 60 per eent to live on and divide the remaining McDonald worked for Ameri- 40 per cent among your creditors.” dedicated to his job: South Haven for question- et with state law violations. ‘an these are bound over to “Tt works this way,” McDonald eu court for trial. explained. “If you owe more thating¢g ers MAJOR ITEM | Another ‘major item was the der which we collect your payor ee Leo McDonald, the man who handies these large amounts, is Sie heel cati store sales.. will’ probably run its| emphasis on science and- mathe-|S¥stem MUCH ENTHUSIASM Retailers Show oe ekditien, ths said, ‘geen & per cent boost jn : civil cases brought before the two). Dry Goods Convention jump in criminal acai ° Speaker Sees Quick * ¥ Recovery, Sales Rise NEW YORK W—A note of un- business adjustment, course in 1958, and should be fol- lowed during the next 10 years by an irregular expansion in store ” |sales comparable to that ¢ past. 10," Carter said in a pared address, the pre- . * More than 5,000 retail execu- tives, representing 2,300 stores, Montgomery Clerks Strike in Some Stores T : * - - Pris b Z fe att “These kids are wildly enthusi- astic about this,” he said. “And I, 1 . jal} “It just doesn’t pay to get buried Business Doubt | ——— Federal Aid for Schools _ Deemed Essential Now were here for the four-day con-) "\Funds for Collie, |the ‘Town Bum’ |furds to pay the hospital bill of lwife, Elsie, at 3124 Seebalt Ave., political affilations. * * * ‘in politics,” he says. He recalls his father saying Thrasher, who lives with his is non-commital regarding his own), crew of three keep the grounds DIGGING. STILL BY HAND It is still a hand operation. “If we let big, heavy digging equipment inte a cemetery,” he But one thing hasn't changed.| Thrasher declares, and that is trade wana ded ing. ws But above all, the cemeteries ee ee are his interest, and Thrasher has By W. JOYNES MacFARLAN _ WASHINGTON #—World War I gave impetus 41 years ago to dustrial and egonomic ness. ' Now Russian sci ments are giving impetus to a matics. The new four-year plan was outlined by Eisenhower ad- ministration officials Iast week. Smith-Hughes Act of 1917—which has resulted in a successful nation- proposed gram is that the earlier plan was long-range in concept from the be- {ginning. The Present proposal is years. |BILLION DOLLAR TOTAL "The current proposal is’ for 225 Tin Cans Collect BARSTOW, Calif, w—Tin cans in three stores are collecting! the town bum—a black and white collie—who was run over by a hit- ntifie achieve-! A major difference between the |™ DuPont Grants $33,000 ito 5. Michigan. Colleges. “WILMINGTON, Del. W—The Du- million dollars the first year, and a total of about one billion over the full four years. : x * * establishment the federal-stat ink |Socetional : _ tins : . "tol At hajor part of the new pro- improve the nation's military, in gram “would give “the “states™ than 100 billion dollars a year, to -|be. matched dollar-for-dollar by the meet the critical security needs.” He added: * * * * “As thése national needs are ¥, : The states and commumities DISCUSS STATES RIGHTS a The.question of states rights is a late state action, TO STIMULATE ACTION Secretary of Welfare Folsom said in a memorandum to Ejisen- Pont Co, has awarded $33,000 in grants to five Michigan colleges tr eal foarte eaelon of ane hower that the emergency educa- tri NEW LOOK NEEDED tribute ideas to tion program had been developed |) ah “te help stimulate the state, local)... at ard were sien = private action necessary to z + sre ee : ; a. 4 conference “SN. * He declined to attend the con- . however, on grounds he be without authority and might be placed in the posi- a a have failed. -~ tpartinent's:policy-making organiza-ithreats to its secutity. 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Soe . and mail it today to find .; out how you can still apply, 's | gg Mg - ae strangling & for a $1,000 life insurance to ~ ‘policy to help take care of final expenses without bur- You handle the entire trans- action by mail with OLD, AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. No obligation. No one will call Gn you! Marple obtains a large scale map of the particular area. INSTALLMENT Iv In due course Miss Marple re- Write today, simply fries ceived a letter from her great your name, address and &€. nephew David West. It ran fail to me American Ins. = Pc ooeately sas City, Mlesvart. ———__+_—_________—-/tion you wanted. There are only FUEL 0 IL two trains that can possibly apply —the 4:33 and the 5 o'clock. The No Contract Necessary | | cardi, Newport ‘and Swansea. The former might be overtaken Call T oday somewhere by the 4:45, although it) Gregory Oil Co, 94 East Walton Bivd. Phone FE 5-614): * * * ~ 2 lage scandal of a fruity character? | |Did you, returning from a shopping | al- you up to? I've oul the informa-) ‘former is a slow train and stops! at Haling Broadway, Barwell) Heath, Brackhampton and then) ‘stations to Market Basing. The 5 o'clock is the Welsh express for is due in Brackhampton five min-) utes earlier and the latter passes, the 4:54 just before Brackhampton. | | In all this do I smell some vil-, dark, but there was little to see. For observation she must m ake a daylight journey. TAKES EARLY TRAIN , On the next day she went up |by the early morning train, pur- chased four linen pillow cases (tut-tutting at the price!) so as! been when Mrs. McGillicuddy had) sense. She could not fail to ob- serve that a: life of Academic dis was*.singularly. ill _re- warded. She had.no desire what- ever to, teach and she took pleas- ure in contacts with minds less brilliant than her own, In short, i ay , One of was was confidently expect! scent an engagement ‘long length of time. A SENSE : most under exceptional Eyeélesbarrow, in ad-|stances. For that fortnight you dition to scholarly : had to pay the.eaFth! But, during a core ‘of good sound common)that fortnight, your life ‘Best of all B' Nebwaily the demand “ands ae contr mil elievig Stee celvable way. - Laey Eyelesbarrow was emptor competent in every con- *.} sorts ef people—and not the same she had a taste for people, all’ ple the whole time. She also, ite frankly, liked meney. To Services was enormous. have .booked herself up if. whe : chose for about thre years ahead.| , (Continued : ul a a row entered ame Cams of domes- tie labor. \ Her success was ihgmediate and assured. By now, aftet.a lapse of some years, she was Alt was quite customary for wives Tomorrow) OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, non TUESDAY, _WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY * «< | ispree in town by the 4:34, observe '° combine investigation with the in a passing train the Mayor’s Provision of household necessities, lwife being embraced by the Sani- 2d returned ‘by a train leaving ‘tary. Inspector? But why does it Paddington at 12:15. Again she was matter which train it was? A/alone in a first class carriage. | weekend at Porthcawl, perhaps? Thank you forthe pull-over. Just. what I wanted. ‘active this time of year, I should’ | Yours ever, | David.” | Miss Marple smiled a little, | , then considered the Information | America’s Largest Selling | thas- presented to her. Mrs. Me- } é i 4 TOILET TANK BALL | Gilticuddy had said definitely that the carriage had not been 1000 yeh came a doe The | 8 corridor one.. Therefore—not efficient, potented Woter Master] the Swansea express. The 4:35 tonk bell instantly stops the 9) was indicated. flow of water after each Rushing 7S¢ AT HARDWARE STORES W YOU MAD A NECK isighed, but made her plans. GOES TO LONDON How's the garden? -Not very (cent business men in the rush! “This taxation,” thought Miss Marple, ‘‘that's what it is. No one fan afford ‘to travel first class ex- ‘hours. I suppose because they can icharge it to expenses.”’ About a quarter of an hour be- fore the train was due ate Brack- hampton, Miss Marple got out | the map with which Leonard had | Supplied her and began to ob- serve the countryside, She had studied the map very carefully beforehand,’ and after noting the name of a station they passed through, she was soon able | Also some more traveling ‘© identify where she was just as seemed unavoidable, Miss Marple ‘he train began to slacken for @ curve. It was a very considerable curve indeed. Miss Marple, her nose glued to the window, studied jecting them all with a vexed Shake of the head. The intelli- gent people on whose intelligence jshe could rely, were all far too busy. Not only had they all got jobs of varying importance, their leisure hours were usually oppor- tioned long beforehand. The unin- telligent who had time on their hands, So — 7 husbands, “It be all right. I can go with you\to the States, I've got Lucy Eyeled, barrow!” The point of LucyNis Eyelesbarrow was that once she came into a house, all worry anx- iety and hard work went out of it. Lucy Eyelesbarrow did evéry- thing, saw to everything, ar- rafged everything. She was un- believably competent in -every decided, no good. conceivable sphere. ful plastic wall tile bored = a pho Bé G 2% die | with the secs Oe EN — a ereryoayi CEILING — 5 1ONG Ab twis PLOW She went up to London as be-|the ground beneath her (the train jfore on the 12:15, but this time! was running on a fairly high em- returned not by the 4:54 but by bankment) with close attention. the 4:33 as far as Brackhampton./She divided her attention between but!the country outside and her map the train finally ran into The journey was uneventful, she registered certain details. until The train was not crowded—4:33 Bra®khampton. was before the evening rush hour.) That night she wrote and post- Of the Ist class carriages only ed a letter addressed to Miss “lone had an oc aap very old Florence Hill, Medison Road, On the fol- gentleman reading the New States- Brackhampton zor bright difference! eevee - ° $e@ the FE-8-3117 ch TILE OUTLET O55 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC be patient! on map. . | _ ee pen ad — Cockroaches One Full Year Guerantee From Houses, Apartments, Gro- cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- main out only one hour. No signs used. Rox Ex Company Teié Pont, St. Bk. Bidg. FE 4-9468 passengers | Jgot in at Haling Broadway. At’ * ® ¥ Miss Marple traveled in an empty compartment and at the two! ‘stops, Haling Broadway and Bar- well Heath leaned idow to observe pas ing and leaving ‘number of third ‘Barwell Heath several third class | peepee (Advertisement) . iercrar & Nerve SECONDARY TO KIDNEY IRRITATION | E Tension sen passengers got out. 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Fally Automatic ELECTRIC “RANGE NO MONEY pown (yodoreueytgoo ssuspryomomes eneggeereppasr ozzy yey zag faces On from GooD meres) of PONTIAC nid ‘Opes Monday & Friday ‘tl 9:00 54 West Huron Street ® Sargeer cess. =r < ON THE ICE — A few blows were exchaiged when Dick Duff (17) of Toronto and Forbes Ker nedy of the. Red Wings crashed each other last an ON THE COURT — — Whether on the basketball court or on hockey ice, no one can say Detroit «teams aren’t fighters. Slater Mdrtin (22) of the St. Louis Hawks is held back by coach Alex Han- Soe i © Rell wih sky at tt Seaton? . Coleman of St. won, 32. _ AP Wirephotes Giifton (back to camera) of the Pistons. Jack Louis tries. to pull back Clifton a yt Agee Lae ener: which De- — = subd at the Detroit Olympia. The fight took place in the first period of the game which the Wings _ |games under their new coach but - inobody can say they're not ight: ing. a Se ee Brawl. Features Sunday Loss at St. Louis ak © $7. LOUIS #» — The Detroit Pistons may not be winning- many - “It's hard for g losing basket- ball team to keep from getting a losers’ complex.” said the lanky Recha, “but this team has got | nothing of the sort." Their spirit wented into a near brawl] in the third quarter before | they egpet a 95-93 decision to’ mies. In other Sunday games, Cin- neil of i New York 101-100, have won 13 and lost 21. es Distons Split Weekend Pair: 100 per cent effort’ * from’ the Pis-| Court fighters Holup and Share! Maurice Stokes tallied 20 of his tons since he became their coach. and some of the other players who 27 points in the last half to spark ‘joined in the brawi are facing pos- ‘sible punishment today by NBA ‘president Maurice Podoloff, | Hawk Bob Petit, playing with | @ heavy cast protecting a frac- | tured bene in one hand, . paced Tne Pistons are in third piace in’ the searery with 26 points -Yard-—tast- —Syracuse—got_a Wings four-team western division of ley, the loop scoring ate, Ws 33-point effort from Larry Costello... their coach @ successful one the National Basketba]! Assn: Th held to 11. St. Louis tops the Rookie Willie Saudlesberry le d/ | Western Division by nine gaines. | in32 Victory Squad Hustles Even - in 2-1 Loss. Saturday to Montreal ‘ aan ee ee cule lati Cincinnati with Clyde Loveiette’ adding 2. Ray Felix hooped 23 in defeat. * +* * Winning their 4th game in the, five —starts— DETROIT w# — The Detroit Red made Sid Abel's home debut —___ llast night by staging one of their {most spirited performances of the Philly with 28. Syracuse won its 2nd straight of the weekend beating Philadel- | phia 111-96 and Boston retained a | 5% game Eastern Division lead by tripping Migneapolis 113-100. “The fight at St. Louis started in| fa SePanible between George Yardley and the Hawks’) a |season. * * * They beat down one challenge after another and edged the Tor-. jonto Maple Leafs 3-2, taking over Jack McMahon. Both benches emp-| tied as players streamed out to throw, punches. .. * * | When order was. restored with ipolice help, referee Meéndy Ru- A ya ejected Charley Share of St. ‘Louis and Joe Holup of Detroit. The Hawks held » 54-40 lead at the halftime and staved off a determined Detroit raily in the | last two periods to save the vic- | ‘tory. | The Pistons, now under the ; ‘command of Red Rocha, nipped) Jim Bunning, surprise 20-game ‘the Philadelphia Warriors 81-78 in winner for the Detroit Tigers last 'a nationally televised (NBC) game year is the first Detroit player to ‘in Detroit Saturday ‘sign a 1958 contract. |. Rocha, who took over after Char- Bunning received “a substantia’ ley “Eckman’s resignation last pay increase -month, said after the Saturday In 45 games last yea! 30 of them ‘game that he had seen nothing but starting assignments Bunhing ——— ‘compiled a 20-8 record and a 2.7 earned run average * * ‘Chick Harbert of Northville, Lions’ Coaches ~ Considered for— Card Grid Post | jones. CHICAGO apna Sn ae Kam.” . sey and Red Cochran, assistant ~ The Soo Greyhounds of Detreit Lion football coaches, Pes senior “A"’ league me pare reportedly today had the inside announced the acquisition of vet-. track for landing the head coach- eran right winger Pete Babando. ing job with the Chicage Cardi- Babando, 32, has had six years’ | mals. National Hockey League experi- Both men were: members of ‘cnce—two with Boston, one with the Cardinal werld championship | Detroit and three with Chicago. | — of 1947. * * * The unexpected resignation of | Ray Richards last Saturday left the National Football League | team without a conch. * * | ported that final action will be taken today on a contract com- -‘Ray-less’ Pontiac Central in Action Here , = | : By BILL CORNWELL | starting call at cenfer tomorrow Pontiac Central's Harrison Mun- evening when the Chiefs pel ' gon will face the greatest challenge. with Dearborn Edse¥ Ford ta of his high school basketball career) Pontiac Central gymaasiom. Tuesday night. He will be replacing giant Hud-. BA apron who has seen consider- son Ray, Pontiac's &foot-6 all-state ,cage action for the Chiefs but candidate who was dropped from velt. Alexander is waiting in the as a starter. will have a big the squad by coach Art Van Ryzin, wings to take his place. pair of ghoes to fill, both literallyijast week for disciplinary reasons.| and figuratively. \ i Suffice it to say, Munson's task! The 6-foot3 junior will get the | iwill not be an easy one, but Van Williams and Chariey Barge will ‘Ryzin will have a chance to study! his work against non-league ecom- ipetition before. the Chiefs renew We defense of their - Saginaw Valley! ‘Conference title here Friday with Bay City. * If Munson falters. 6-foot-5 Roese- : Lisle Blackbeurn of the Green Bay Packers, ; * * * National Skeet Associa- will_not only be entitled to wear, the “national” title. but also an’ ‘even higher-sotinding one. ae ‘NSSA has adopted the “label'’ the NSSA World Gnosis The bigger label is justified in the, fact that-for years this biggest of- ali skeet shoots had attracted ex- join Munson to round out Cen- tral’s starting lineup for the 8 o'clock tipoff, ‘This will be Pontiacs 3rd rweet-) ing with Edse} Ford and the Thun- _shet_a third round 72 im_going | 0 The Milwaukee Sentinel has re. | mittee vote te dismiss coach | Oakland County Sportsmen’ s Club games in 1958, CANINE CADDIE — Fritz, a 2year-old Doberman Pinscher, | te a 215 total in the $35,000 Los | solves the caddie worries for his master Civde F> Deaton at-Mohawk-- | Angeles Open golf tournament | Park golf course in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He | his master in’a specially rigged up cart. Three players whe worked alongside Abe} during his Detroit playing days — Jobnny Wilson, Red Kelly and Geordie Howe — scored the goals, Wilson's first period goaj was his first before the home folks and there were 10,028 of them ou hand for Abel's opening night. Showing new life and new mene, ithe Red Wings had one of their ‘best shooting nights, sending 40 | ‘shots at Toronto goalie Ed Chad- | wick and holding the Leafs to 23. | One of the Detroit goals, a second- ‘period sneak goal by Kelly, came when the Red Wings were short- handed becatise of a penalty. The lfirst Toronto goal came when the . Detroiters were two men short. * * ¥ | “These fellows have hustled 100 per cent the last two nights,” said ‘Abel, speaking of the 2-1 loss in Montreal on Saturday night and then .la4st night's triumph. “You can't ask for more than that.” lotes the clubs around for | gog'tecturea a fret peried Aight | between Dick Duff of the Leafs AP Wirephete = Plan 21 Ni DETROIT ® — The Detroit Ti- gers will play 21 night games at, ‘Briggs Stadium in the 1958 season } |—the same number as last season. _Champions crowned at the 1958). The Tigers also have announced! troit ig trying to sell 6.400 box in la new ticket policy and a Uniform | tion tournament at Waterford’s starting time for .their 77 home o¢ them on a seasonal basis. = Ford 5 Tuesday | Afternoon games will start at | 1:15 p.m, “ee will start at $:15 p.m. The New York Yankees will — four of the night games. _Doubleheaders are scheduled for Memorial Day, May 30, with Chi- on Tiger Home Slate Espen pay pers | They tangled in front of the Tor- a ae ee perfectly willing to continue it for quite some time after officials got ire ar a mah Gens penalty. ght Games ane Detroit defensemen. Al Ar- |bour and Marce] Pronovost. went ‘off for hooking and holding mid- way through the first period. Twen-— ity-seven seconds after the infraction Brian Cullen scored for box seats, $2.00 for reserved seats. :ne Leafs when he deflected George $1.5 for genera] admission and/armstrong’s blast from the point. |73 cents for bleachers. - j - *«: ¢ ~*~ | wits tied it at the 16:37 mark: The Tiger front office said De- lon a cee rebound, cutting loose blast about for 1958 home gaiies— 7,500 fee eae: vicious blast from Kelly put the Wings ahead at’ seats Detroit opens the 1958 season on| \Friday April 18 against the Cleve- the 13:09 mark of the. — period. With the Wings short handed because of Keanedy's in- : | terference penalty, Kell: and land Indians. — fe TIGER HOME SCHEDULE: April 18 18 26 -— Cleveland | April 21, 32 ay Cae | Howe rushed the Leaf nets but fay — Kanses City : May 19°, 14, 18 Cleveland Barry Cullen got the pack in the May 3. 2 ners. | scramble around the nets, Kelly ay . *. ~ fa 4 oF = ¥ se ae Mey 25-25 _- Washington. | took it away from him af the May 27°, 28 — Bo derbirds, coached by e Kilpat- rick, are still looking their ist victory over the Chiefs. * * & The Ford -quintet.-a member of the Huron-Rouge Conference, ‘opened its league campaign last Forwards Dick Whitmer and dim Skinner and guards Jerry TAI é th, \Friday with a 55-49 triumph over with Dearborn High. Kilpatrick's cagers have an over- Unique Record ‘FIBALL \Watfaie @2, Western 9 Marshall #6, Western nerve 32 an TOU TL Texas A 3 SMU 63, Baylor 31 - be ‘Texas Tech 66, Rice 63 Bradiey 73. North — stace 38 Arkansas 57, Texas Arizona 71, Texas fosters €7 - Lt West a a Hache aryiand 66 Auburn Heights Boy: ub and | Pontiae will be gunning for its! son, 6-foot-3 junior, will start at r Georgia oe som pesegd ine Ww ee Wings came came phon sign Bree leading 4-1 (3rd victory. in fou starts. The) center in place of the suspended interests — want, a league of high- Tulae 8 Ponda. 75 * ‘through unscathed in , a a nationally televised game |Chiefs own decisions over Detroit! Hudson Ray for Pontiac Central er classification moving in. Davida, 74 Tech 7: ‘rounds of the annual Pontiad paged Se thea sleet ah, h pik e Central and Saginaw| tomorrow night when the Chiefs | Warner — ~ epleyine bs ; lee _ and Recreation Depart puc ur and a loss ta Flint! meet Dearborn Edsel Ford at manager of the as cilb, Sp” Tenmegsey, © yt Caroltn. of <4 Hockey tone in the last T!> minutes for Central, their last game before the| § o'clock in the ‘Pontiac Central [plied to the Triple A American _ : eae ead and Sunday at the North Side ice *%* Bruin victory. holidays. pemew. Noveces for membership Saturday, Obie, stave 70 = Gale jskating rink. Then, Sunday he checked the ~ a Dayton 69, DePaul 60 | Geall Larry Bure league-legding Montreal Canadiens Se i meeeeacn 06 . “ turned for odgror 11 minutes and two Michigan ¥, Iowa 65) La * are, (seconds. But\within the next seven Minon 64 W. 3 ke blanked Dean's Hardware, 43>. | win Sh Farge isa, 3-0. Chuck Narek scored twe a seconds, the Cana- Sores ang | eh ce eee ccm (hes nee | . cae aan 3 overtimes| Auburn defeated the Sport Shop, : ® ® BATTLE ‘tite == Ralphy actual se eto: ree nae BeOS 3-2. Rape shut them out remain-|Long of Wayne rolled a 648 series patch panty ite Detroit, - om. ae age, oda. ie ee , tf the way but the Rangers\vesterday for high individual Cole and Erwin Jewelers, Detroit,| Schulte Mardware, Ann Arbor. 3142. In Saturday’s games, Keriny Ken-°*, ° gh score Lo Wins, Forfeit beg Sport do nothing against Jacquesiduring the first weekend of com-|""Biats, ann Arbor, 2681. Koncitersetn, a A Plante and Montreal won 4-0. tojpetition in the. annual Michigan| Leabu DOUBLE EVENT pe Union Cage ction increase their lead over the “New|State ing Tournament, Btan poner — Garling Spriggs, |. 7 ‘Two victories and a for- gained a forfeit Mae Dutch and Lil's of Detroit ted fet “featured UAW-CIO basketballigers Triggers. eee te eos comet E action Sunday as the Union League i Tech Skaters Lose Twice | = the actual division with a | began its 1957-58 cage season at} The double elimination . 2825 series while. Carlings of | Lincoln Junior High gym., ~ [ment resumes)this weekend at the HOUGHTON t# — Michigan Tech} Bast Jordan was high in the. John James remetiyhgrenpthes)-mb rink with Saturday and/dropped a pair of ‘Western Inter- handicap division with 3179. , —- Locat 594 pulled away” Sunday doublehes te : Samer n ts 5 | > Half tora 39-26) win over. Local : to North Dakota over the weekend,| A ‘otal 08 1-290 Michitan tennis ; | $96, Local. 653 No. 1 plastered Lo: cn fee __North Dakota took’ #32 decision! sich runs to Jue] 4 Ot 50 By SO te al reeuend: Peete Dont Recany ees Sue ater eae Tees) mpiebendads A fob Local | 1@1 Friday night: Joe Poole scoret) .«, | Michas $308. “ omy 2 team won a 20 forgeit| ere" Alten i —— bo ver en leading. North] Leaders after the first weekend Sit Mari ge ig ea Bg et es ie Mh, sie ene Cottege: Asbarers te ‘Tucson Dakota to the Saturday win.. of competition were. i : srg tate in Ciheke ‘for N.Y. Goalie. ‘t By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS about player.in the Natiesaland guards Joe Penrod and ‘Jim| Damiani compieting the starting - Oe ee Lincoln Park win ‘they defeated 57-45, while losing to Ann Arbor 5-47 and Melvindale 46-40 + Forward Gary Senshian is the Thunderbirds’ only returning starter this season. Joachim was _ the team's 6th best scorer during the 1956-57 slate. ; Mike Halstead, a 6-4 sophomore, ‘starts at center for the Dearborn | ‘“Marce! Paille is the most talked- club, with forward Neil Hadley Paille Victim of. Two Losses as Result of Hot, Cold Play #7. =i Hockey League today but the iyear-old New York Rangers’. goal five. ltender would prefer that he wasn't! i subject, of conversation. * * sad 1 There are no comparative per- baie, tuekeinh ed fer students, Bob Rankin from De- ||formances.in the record books but troit Western and Dave Walters here’s what happened to Paille ID poe Milwaukee, Wie. * * * ‘reserves, including 6-4 Bob Young, Lincoln Park to share Ist place. all record of 32 Prior-te—the! Ecorse 47-43 and Taylor Center| - The Thunderbirds have capable| | 6-2 Don Camen and a pair of trans- pert shotgunners from many coun- cago; Sunday May 25, Washington; tries . . . like the fine team. sent Sunday Sept. 14, Boston. 'to OCSC in 1955 from Puerto Rico, “In addition to the four night whose leader won the high-overall' games with the Yankees the Tigers crown. a _{will meet Cleveland twice. All other — |ctubs “will play the usual three)” : ‘night games at Briggs Stadium Detroit, for the first time, is | making reserved seats available on a season basis. Season re- served seats are pegged at $1435. ta Ts, July 8 - ~ 1. Texas Leaguers. ~ Dew May 30-30, 31° -- July 22°, 23°, 4% — New York June 1 — Chicage June 17*, 18, 19 — Washington , 1, 2 — New ¥ 25. 26 3 — Ka asas City. AU Star Aon! at Baltimore [WO 20, 21 — Cleveland. a * Night games dates doubieheaders. hoot. | Four minutes later- Tod Sloan scored for Toronto_after a wild ‘scramble in Detroit ice. Less than minutes later Howe got the tie-breaker. : * * Norm Uliman worked the puck — loose from a jam-up near the Leaf goal and Howe slapped in a 15- -backhander.._ that ._ Chadwick. a aeiore See is wath => = Wasbingiad.__ 13° 139 — Baltimore. jnever saw . 14-14 — Boston Howe came out of the contest . Le ~—- New York iwith sore ribs and a Charley horse ‘in each leg—Previously he ‘Try to Solve Dallas Problem DALLAS w — The Texas League will meet Thursday and try to, - solve the Dallas problem and a host of other headaches: j Dallas turned its franchise back te the Texas League last week because jt was denied per- mission to try for a berth in a league of higher classification. — A club must be placed: here be-| - fore the season starts or it will become open territory. That prob- ably would result in what the for- mer: Dallas owners — the Burnett J : Pontiac Press Photo MOVES UP — Harrison Mun- ‘an ~ AP Wirephote edills vice hs bed « eeitues Ww tan lle Ct : | Knickerbockers és he tries to get around Don Meineke of the Cin- : cinnati Royals, but he missed the shot. In the background hardly | pee abi a ii piste neni Fa a had an , TAMPA Pha GOOD YEAR FOR JIM BUNNING + was good to me, I Rated t9 ane if __ end.” ‘said Jim Bunning. “big leagues’ most effective huri- ~—a Gincinnati insurance firm. for the first time in three years. ‘During “the paras in @ series of articles about Detroit Tiger baseball players. their off-season activities and their out- look for the 1958 season.) DETROIT ® — ‘The year 1957 Interviewed from his Kentucky home, the ace of the Detroit Ti- ger pitching staff called the year just over “the best of my life.” ers, got him a salary increase and a good off-season job with a et re ‘fi ‘off hurt me.” sald the tail ‘right hander. Jam Philly for Oft- Season Ses Se The Bunnings expect their fifth child late in February. Jim's ar- s said Bunning, who only 18@ when the’ 1957 season closed. Bunning passed up winter bal! “Tl tell you in April if the lay- Bartzen Winner in Dixie Tourney To Replace Richards Chicago. Cards Seek. (>. h and then on New Year's eve we had a family gathering—we all ‘had so much to be thankful for over the past year.: For myself, 1 hated to see the year come to an end, Everything seemed to ‘break just right for us... it was the best of my life.” &. & .. > _._.... | life, facilitate sliding of cargo... ° _ TIGERS 1958 HOME SCHEDULE ‘ aod Sit . = Sgr ae , : | Aprit 16, 19, 20__Clevelend. 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Of these. 354 Hollywood Headlines in buildings, 213 grass 1.83 orca seven Im hoe Likes Role as Valentino tat, xi rm were « tre. i 2Oth's ‘Blood and Sand’ By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ed — Frank was Dorothy. Ma- HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Tanned al-/0ne’s date. Today Munoz met Joan was of par-| AVeldon and Erin O’Brien at lunch- ‘most to the point of looking like one a native Bob Evans is back.trom/eon at’ the Warner studio ‘where |Schroeder, who noted that only 113 ° : . qm eae Char & the 5at Chaten’s a few nights ago that California State Attorney — = hoped he would ‘get the Ru- “pat? Brown, candidate on the jshowed 19 injuries by fire in 1957, ‘dolph Valentino role in “Blood and Democratic ticket for governor, the same as in 1956. The depart- <4 Thanez’ famous novel. This| had dinner with William 0’Con- ‘ment also made 3,413 inspections was the picture that also brought! pee, Nat Dement, and a group | “Will you make it fer Darryl! They stopped at our table, at Zanuck?” J asked Bob. ‘which there were five Republicans. MOSCOW ‘—Komsomgl Pravda| , He sid, “Ne, I would make tt Di GT rected An a Ireports the first Soviet three@i-| for 20th, bet I am ander com) ing dinner ‘mensional movie started tract te Zanack. ier,“ who at Kiev New Year's Eve and is; The girls in our party hipped with Cobina Wright and her aug over Western over Evans —and- thought he was ter, Cobina Jr. It uses € projectors, 2)the best looking thing they'd ever aide Ray, whe never nere | stand plain old milk, has gone | soundtracks and 30 clusters Of seen, | om a cocoanut milk diet in Pan- ™ Don't think Jerry Wald isn’t hav- ama where he’s working “In The ing a tough time to get Pape) Naked And The Dead” ‘Hemingway to part the rights) , Nic “Acroes the -River-and_Into the! “Titer Charles Pork, currently). /Trees.” Hemingway feels he has Working with Fr a grievance against motion pic musical, was quietly married in| — tures: He only received $16,000 for/Las Vegas last week fo Mata Mc- “A Farewell to Arms,” and $15,000 Affee, sister of auto racer Jack’ McAftfee. oats a ele. See you tomor- ‘County Births . Pinets Rome aa Ht” ‘children born #0 Oakland County a een ter coer gets it, i will Couples as recorded in the County if Only the father’s loudspeakers. | DOORS OPEN 10:45 | ils . 4 ohn B. KE: , 3101 Herbell Dr. J an, h ne Luther. Wiliam C. Hall, 3936 Ariene. NOW! LAST 2 DAYS DOORS OPEN 10:45 THE SEA CHASE THAT WORLD! | Jessie L. Jones, 0 E. interviews. 4 | Somn'E J. Irwin, 201 , Rote a ee “E"Bell, Book and Candle,” a George Koatin ‘she is making with James Stew- .art. I am told Jack Lemmon isn't particularly pleased at having! Joe! R. i third billing in this ‘since in Senien 2. wane O68 Lene. “Pitt,” the first picture he made) wil ten with Kim he was the star playing Charies opposite Judy Holliday. fiatval Color Cartoon fun iit » Wayne T oy" i rf kj Snapshots of se culteds: Jenn. i era 26 crane, . eS at-random: Alan Lerner: r¢ ‘and his = need " oo former fag. Cras fag ch. ee “4 Michéline Muselli, are honeymoon- ae ae eae eve ‘ ing in La Quinta following their) Lacry ‘Alexander, 450° Prantlis. | ffzecee wo wets aco New) aaa oh ar\ os i a pe! rs Their pals can't reach Natalie eg lt gy a a. [Wood and Bob Wagner. They are Pablo ay i. syiee. Witiasne Lake. = 8 ‘somewhere in Florida waters try- Rolland 428 E. ‘Fennzeen. erie ing te land sailfish and are incom-| “** ~ Rea —— ; municado. ae se Aihouss, Sit a1 Le att tenenen i 7. 2 oe ee James %E. “Oneerwood, 3984." Miner weting as @ they mean Xt, Homer R. Cockerham, 2968 Dean. dividing a lobster at the Cap- Gienn A. Cronin. O06 Tesgerdine. tain’s Table. é Gerald Pee say "ene e unattached sPagearel bert’ H. Wark. 9178 Rewerirg. Romeo : here with New York's rich Norman JR 160s ‘Rowe Ore held Wednesday at the Elks Tem- joa to tow choice 25 we. “35 | Budd Co ..... ple, 114 Orchard Lake Ave., at. ao standard 16.00-25.00; culls 10.00- (Bas Ber’ 8:30 am. ‘< Hege — Sslable 1200. Early se ; d ‘butchers A 240 Ibs. active, 50-TSe NW—In the Pro- higher; sage a ‘e* lig ag ro ot Oskiand, — sows not established. carly sales pegy * Slinne Eg no. 2 and 3 190-' 19.25- the, matter of the petition tien. concern: |19 Slingeriang, minor. path FaB2xsi Jat" oft 928 3 8. i ae mized No. 1 Cause ised oF — oe dd Te winy auingeriand. mother of said €_. Ie gl. ne. x ‘signer Sry Sein, fn, MS at hie Sa iid is going Hho pices ed 28.00; me aioe tote 7190-3 Mo: ° gk FE | le ots —_ duventie tn the, dg is antueceanupsuueaponsices¥s28 to cig o od I ageng a e 5@ on bought-to-arrive basis; | Con a choice slaughter sheep 5.00- 10.00, these steady. Cc aii id SoSSsseSax h i the Oakland County Ee ea House Annex, C C tr00-8 West Blvd. in the City of Pon: ecapepabs tise im said County, on the lth day of ear e January, AD, 1954, at . manded ‘appear personally .at said on being impractical te make personal, service hereot, this sunimons and notice. a Sued —> served by — of s copy said hearing vibe week = Circulated. 10, Dy Genty., | Waterford Expected to = Laénch Action Against | Fie wwe w SSRose Moore , 4n- the City, of Pontisc - said — ‘this 3rd day ARTHUR E. MOORE, wat —-weNeeneeae wigis e of January, A gesg.a%tsser (A true ©ops une reat! Gardner Tonight % EOROIENNA R. MURTHA, Th G =. __Juventie Division| Legal action against Mervin ‘58. = Gardner, developer of the Loraine/St" Frc STATE OF MICHIGAN—In To Manor Subdivision, Waterford for the County of Oakland. peck Daveten . _|Townshjp, will probably be start- In the matter of the petition eoncern- oq when the Township Board meets} ¢ = ‘minor. Cause F°-| it 7:30 tonight. lGen ‘To Audrey Mowers, mother of s8!4) according to Clerk James Seeter- [Gerber Prod’: Aare wor 3 Pi te -1956--by- the township—re-loran.- Paige garding a bill for $620 for opera-| g Epoen, a law of f the- State, ste, and d thet t said child if be placed under the jurisdiction | oo “ tion of the sewer treatment plant | in his subdivision. Lis - ef this Court of ‘aa eg ge : Other action at tonight's meet- | Hooker m ing will be the replacement or reappointment of four members ard to ag 58 a ucucesubeass beans wavaveoubeee ie eww! Sam 1 Saran ow are notified that ¢ hearing on —_ eid® at the Oaki« Court parr Annex, —-$200-B West n the City of Pon-/ - tiae im sald County. ‘on the 14th day of : January, AD, 1988. at nine | cf eapyet ag te the township zoning board. z the forenoon, and you @ oe manded te appear personally st sai¢) Eight names have been pre- be ies Men 308 hearing sented for recommendation. = pea Yes iworth ; Int Paper ... 87.2 Yngst Sh & T 73. Int 7 eee Residents in the Leggett Ele- mentary School area have request- ‘ied a traffic signal light be in- STOCK AVERAGES Be ee Velma ige as : Seicrand Rapids caused damage es-| Miewae Ubinas. bi ~anw wo @e2eu32-eHeu Carol Hoskins, 22, of Rock Rapids, ,who had taken her baby to. churck) ito be baptized yesterday, was slain in the pastor’ : 's. ‘ ie Ome es Pe Authorities are seeking her es- of Lamoni, Iowa, ramento, Calif. Bee E |pastor’s study. The Rev. Mr. Free- man said he then left the church. Fire i Plastics Plant ‘Plastics Fabricating Plant in) ‘tranged husband, Jack Hoskins, 30,|two planes _ timated at about Lema i ' i i x é z i Bg feb rl z aE EE 22 z Recheae Not Loaded’ “Pl just pull on it to show it’s’ not loaded.” It was. A bullet tore| through Kilburn's head, killing! him. A ey caused 8 . te iibaard Ct, Sunda Damage REAL INCOME er, owner of the Keyboard Lounge, told police burglars stole $2,500) yourseit, from a safe in a back room of the bar, early yesterday. MAN or WOMAN “QU ICK SCHEME This may be your chance té get ‘YOU CAN FINISH = fem SCHOO - AT HOME in your spare time, If you left school, write for FREE BOOKLET — tells you how. 03 soeeeerenen ’ P.D.P.A/6 teetee eee enereeeeee _— Su 0 ec = peegeorshdatrpshantemetaiiseer: “> United States Gaserianent are pledged Statement of Condition - PONTIAC STATE: ‘BANK | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN RESOURCES _ Loans and Discounts .. Real Estate Mortages . Total .... Less Reserve ....... 2 ae Sos no I nee _(Due_within 1 year_............. (Due 1 to 4 years . State, County and. Manicipal Securities - Other Securities . Cash and Due from Banks ........ Banking House and Furniture and Equipment ...... Other Resources TOTAL RESOURCES: seuneeed eteteneneneeenne ee eee enee ‘LIABILITIES — Capital nn vienc ico cee s ances sete ase a esis cs rplus ... Undivided Profit and Reserves . _ TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT . - Demand Deposits . U. S. Government Deposits sad a wei ed Ee Savings Deposits . TOTAL DEPOSITS .........---.ecccecceeeeee. Other Liabilities - TOTAL LIABILITIES haas mmnnctonomshchaces eee see ew ewe oe eee +s ewe eae - December 31, 1957 — - ee ee ee} oe ee eee ee ee ee eee ae eee ee eee eweeene wee eee erne eee ee nen eee see ee ee ee eee eevee ee ene eee eoee ane ore eee eens $ 5,548,757.84 5,597,231.85 11,145,989.69 =e a laeieds 156. 13 3,765,431.13) 7,279,818.75) 101,280.41 $10, 899,257.35 —_ ‘ * eC a ee ey ee ee a CC. eC ec Ce Ca | ’ Securities carried at at 9900000 in the foregoing statement to secure Federal and State Government Depesits OFFICERS -Sam §S. Hale .... Bart W. Bartiot? ........ Vee Presid Stuart E. Whitfield ...... Vice President ..... President nares a ae cee ee essences ee} DOO OS OCR OOP DOOR DOD OO Re : 8 ew ee eee ee ee . Asst. Vice President Everett K. Garrison Asst. Vice President ES a in said County. iled by the Associated Prese onaroeas the ie — Pst stalled on Pontiac Lake road near cane 3018 18 - j _ aageici seen Sora. Ge ee \ | atl Uti Stocks tr Poatiac im eaié County, this 3rd day the school, and this also will bel et oe Indust. ails Utip cks of Jenuery. AD. 1058, considered by board members, See-|xoon Mon. .... 239-1 85.3 73.3 (Seal op OnE. COvsate|terlin said. Prev. day...) 3387 MB 134 wet A at SSENNO. _ |Weew ago i... 2 j bay ol ree Rerister,| Other action scheduled i¢@ the Month ago -..- 2382 we ns * Juvenile oe authorization of insurance on Lake 197-58 high "900 134.7 775 : den. & "| Angelus - Golfview. and Highland! 1961-88 "iow ... 2260 782 $e HEARING — Om estab. Estates pumping stations. 1996 low... 2440 1262 698 ushing Nertoal —_ &) cesvers Oat Lake-| me s ville Lake, son Town: kiend, unty, Michigan. DETROIT STOCKS - Fe whom it may concern: Fans of Presle 3. paki Ge ‘ et, West, Pilsaxdod| é ee ae Edna Duns, re after dectmal points are i Ford, Gerald Dunn, Russe ieighths. ; Randell, anna Haddix, John end saaiP I otesting H ar d eles & ee Ce! fies ley Hope | 2 goo | —_ Aa — A D f B d Baldwin Rubber Co.* 12:6 13.6). property fronting ea, sbutting or having to Drait Boar Gt Sho Chew. Co* 33 tal | noctes te rights te Lakeville Lake, or who well Elec. Motor Co* © 4 5.853 : are interested tn Oa evel oft said, xe MEMPHIS, Tenn. «®— Things ae oe Cn aT ‘ 4 to the gempoe Fol os 194 haven't been the same at the Rady ie on 2 ia Ai re Tou are hereby gotified that the Onn draft board—since Elvis Presley iarne 8 . > ison Co, eel! ao pgs Deere et etree peuiwas Ordered up for induction. She ates arent ae . fon raying for the oughlinmens by| Letters and calls have poured a a this of the normal level pf Lake-\in_protesting both the induction ay = , said lake beth on 4 Bections 28, 21 = Sees ot Batt order ‘and the subsequent 60-day McGill ae Age 92 a = “|postponement given the rock ‘n' McGill Dies at Age _ gan. an _ You ate b+ dnl notified that. ‘a hearing poll singer, petition w hed tn the Cite ; sae Cour for the County of Qamiand on Says Board Chairman Milton) LANSING m= Charles M. Me. Wednesday, the 15th ds Jatvue ; . MNT Gill, a former ‘state legislator and sence, tne ee of Court on tnaijBowers Sr.: “With all due re at 0:30 am. oF a8 soon thereafter spect to Elvis, who's a nice boy,|#Ssistant attorney general, ~ ott ; as are farther potitied that on sata, We've Grafted people who are far yesterday at the age of ! date the petitioner inate 228 this more important than he is, After! McGill-served under six attor-/) Hagel y high level of sai@/all, when you take him out of the|neys general around the turn of}: entertainment busiriess what have as Ps you got left? A truck driver, pe eae you - era mead ‘ : my re, cane Af ane TO eet nieve of| 1 talk Elvis Presiey more than __ sald tans “enouid pot established: IT sleep. A crackpot called me out) *t White Pigeon. _ | nigh Of bed last night and complained _ : os oe eee lnjuries Prove Fotel.; the Court seems and proper the Army. “ghed "oe He “Considering — that; Beethoven fiorer\was' not an American and has se ne end foe are Ue, su he felt, we ‘were amelie in’ nv PF practice. Funeral services will ae mss rock the century, oes vat ne " lat 10 a.m, Weilnesday “with burial |i William A. Eubank ....:....... Alice M. Kerns ........ Assistant Cashier Cashier ~ ee ee ee ey ® $ 500,000,00_ 600,000,00 16,564,196.70 10,470,099.78 283,962.89 31393442 27,348,230.90 377,143.15 $29,109,236.94 DIRECTORS Rodger J. Emmert . i John Cc. COWS. ccpvcctevenvecessceess Realtor * Mito—F.-Cross aac ccicacccecccuess PTCSCent tary and Treasurer " Stamprite Industries Corporation Harold H. Keith ...... Branch Manager : Robert PD. Terry ...... Branch Manager . Merle V. Bender ....,. Branch Manager Turris MeCully oececscegienss-» AGMNOr ‘ % Frank A. MAUI. ccselkevavesseviee Physician , ~Geodlee-H. Rogers .................. President American Forging & Socket Co. Binart E. whittiela i ade goed rreanant 7 x ‘This ake.a particular-) «1 virtue in cracked the diagiay Sex been entered: bi tie National ) ly good ae. the sov- guint ‘oe Seguanelil typewrit- a by the sictigns State Pharmaceutical Association. Vaers Sctaiday nol gnortnctino ern Meng Lia | i at Indian River ~- “1 have heard visi tizens sa — — pga “> lexpress shock and 7 lar the Westwood Must Vote — 4 ORCHARD LAKE — Patricia He pointed to omate velvet cur-|{PPearance of the court lobbyvand ain (pao ’ vows ater. Pains. alee badly "whieh hee It seems to me not in exchanged marriage \ “| tonal bal bane tamng. when te ene SBD. the digsity which || la e | ial ter” prove Sve Rov Guartes sik Doce ob, witot wae dedicated 1879, |MOwd surround the work of the er. 2 state’s highest court.” : ficiated at the morning rite. . The antiquated filing system eee st Oe i ee was Gomtied ws x “yale Or lO lice Seek Thieves -wesrmooe-wict~ Tsien nena Nort Eh hiker se “ imagine we're the Carrying Heavy Load pang Beat poate Wiscineed vilings The bridegroom is the son of Mr. in p Poor oa Prater dog gst * nshi tn ) a iden esi 4 “ a aoe a Clerk wa be posed and Drs. Royden H. Ellico, documents to get them into the| ROYAL OAK — Police are |\)an & few minor’ vd Feb. 2, They'll take office enly | 226. * * barbe: n. | Residents will go to the polls, ier . forma] — — tom in poseal bev at 27 Ns ig: shiker aches or Fajen described the bulk of its equipment|. A cash register with eight dot. |" — = in lars and barber tools also were | Charter _Comminenee math iTed_$ _Snurtiett extreme.”’ taken, polic, said. Pr — : ; ‘i B. Feo. I. Puneral Home _ peat, wipe Daneiet snd age of 3 hours = fay, with home| 9 om_te 6 pm. daily. in CEMENT WORK. MAINTEN ANCE © HREOWN = eapert ty ip verson : ee ee CESWORK WITH BEST “A” Ww. Hamilton PE 22448. Call FE +9681 ae : : d dear of Mire. Pre SPS" Whses "Poo erles or Use of car| Must “be Reds jie od. Phous| CARPENTER | RITCHEN CUB. GRICE BLOCK AND Wire rcome ‘needed. FE 4 Se em Chane “nccgeseey. Der iter} ts scbuett 34196 tor per-|- boards and modernisation » spe- Also chimneys. No Job too | $8 90 overage zs oer er ed. FE : an ke MORE interv!. . . is 3-4510. sidential a: omm : —- = : as io Wedncoteg, wan. 8. ot 7 SENG? AUNT re] LIGHT HOUSEWOR: LAUNDRY. * spears ees ENTE fa ONLY. are Quaranteea work. Ph. MY —— a ee ee 8 xe | aera. ome with Rev. Calvin C.! w, Dep, te _inerense tn ip el Seduce & 3. chlldten. Employment Agencies 8A eae 2 ——————— WENT WORE | C. Re Fe tee take ng. | -cau_PE 6nitt, mene Interment 10 Oak) im ission EA, By ate - Mend frepinces, MA. 5-078, Your home pr mine. EMpire 33125; LOST: § MOS. ¢ ALS 3 state at the Poarb: ° on Sa i oy es yy Se eae a - aS rosnsurance Agencies 17A- Apt Santord Reward “PE s.209 Ss i Home courses in social : 4 p.m. Resets. Fpr ent sciences : refined. Live ‘Ova ant. tie Vicge a . is sk. Lost YOUR Pet? Sitti Pit boaties Br::'s Priore oioigie OF 0 MOTE? fr : ki i Teter eo 7 9 INSURANCE | SrcaSee 2, name? WM See - rt office, Obtain - : o|_Fiobbles & Supplies 2A homes: dof Lule a. Bersy. are Srar| See, Masesine Desk 008 301 E. are by Miche —" D WOMAN FOR _ START THE NEW YEAR ooo. yes rCo *|~~< brother of bg 5 My ee re. *® you -& ¥ < m5 062 W Fee Bt. vr han si JOB. Ls > MAID AND COOK. | Be rp a ear a ieee = Reral gervice toe will be bold Wednes- |" nioyed but ike to WANTED SALESMAN itis. Huron’ SFE Dari HAVE MONET — WiLL DONATE: | ¢Tal_ housecleaning « 33_W. Huron, FE 5-8163 rabtie fames. FL cg parke-tiriffin Chapel” with Dr.| cT*asé your in Ste eee Opening Jan. 6th Good office skills to work for a| _"efet. avail, FE B D & M BUILDING Laundry Service Book Store _15_ KE.” Lawrence 8. nen a = officiating. Inter- FE. get ie a. Sti — prefer ane. _— For 1 Gee gg py | — Lege aged charitable gener. help guide dis- EX-MARINE - WitH 2 or s,, Cle SERVICE : ‘Notic -— & Persouais 28 ae paws Fore oe or SPST vic coals a a Bae tar ogres ; ( earn as much — Kind PE 82061 belore noon.” | Residentiat and Commercial Con- aot Shone Pontise Laundty. rE * =] batige Ledge Me. tt prewar fo. cover P Sabuisned | 8t —— iy sae . WSIDE P. NG. DECORATI tractors. sie ANY. GIRL OR WOMAN "Mr. th state at the _* 4 . Car . Call FE RAVE TR ~ : | carpenter Modernizati Experts. friend rks m Puneral Home. _| Pp roll and Cost Clerk OL eg SET 5-6573 9 ‘till noon. to work te peti ‘ae ‘ arene : ploner va. fepait. FE pet our bid too. ,| ee Ra ae are Mes. *R. 1 baie L ROCKWELL TAKA, 108 “eee Mus ea be accurate beet, Bet. .| Payroll and Cost Clerk. for an advertising firm. Good typ-| ian — GIX PT. 1 IN. TALL. | "= 2700 ____Eves. OR sae Estadry Phone Pe bait, 251%, Confidential. The Satva- eT errice wilt be bela, Spin. give full ie “7 Tak | ee airing vaicomen, whe are EA FEW | seust” be accurate with fi hares With several years’. experience} CEMENT & BLOCK Landscaping 18A |” AEROTREDKN | the Dessttovn.- Jhns Puncrel Home — uirements. A ~ we) ar. selling |; Some typing Give full details of | ¥ cover work, wants same or sim-| WORK FS _s-o702 , ~ A «My mang Robert Bened aur s, Box 73 Owens ing fi home? 4; leeuiremerte, write Po ou don't have to leave home lar position. Post Office Box 14.| DRY WALL TAPING. GUARAN-| custom BSULLDOZING FARD &| with ins . have: the hottest Pag bony a) for this one wits & local orator to its work. Free estimates. OR vew: Back = ff ficiating. Interment in AIN deal in Leads | %* Box 77. P= Fyne Sanding make reservations. ST HAVE AT ONCE STEADY +, $ ove ‘ay grading. : Cemetery. Mr. Rockwell wii ee a: See our ed) furnished. nigrme STENOGRAPHERS AND T ling phone and pest Se See hours @ 0m. te) oo eimat WIRING” LICENSED 33023. - iin ee Poe ayers ah ye pot: pn cal FE 3. ae yore ee ee api ve. a at J MARRIED MAN 18, WOULD Ligé —=N BLDG. REPAIR. BRICK 4 ay : *. vers . Thomas Winegar eeaur of Pred and phy ng an ® SOx REPLIES , 2, 4, 15, 28, 63,"¢6, 71, The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS| 3, Ti, 119, ; cae = woul genres grees Taregp sts. Dest. a + acts of kindness and | whey gore Sy ar Moduinst fect to Fainer W, * Mr. and Mrs, Smith, Fuizabetn Robinson, . Mrs. Mrs y Krupa; »> 2 ce hacmeleekt - Mr. and Mrs. * Leonard Bomber, : Funeral Directors -Donelson- Johns FUNERAL Ss 4 Voorhees Siple FUNERAL HOME, ernment 9 | sears REACH CASH cus- ‘TOMERS through Classi- en: DIAL FE 2-818! fied Ads. Call. FE 2-8181. SEARS NEAT Ra MEN TELD. REPRESENTATIVE Ag RN a em saphaaen Tnaise SRR: me A EARN-| WEEK J, RAY, Aarne SoMMission us +} Ts | if} & MIDWEST PONTIACS OLDEST Eves : FE 2-8181 for-an ‘land get it! GET IT quer =! . | through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is —dial a) epeothe ey —— ie _Moving & Trucking 19 ad-writer = FE Work Wanted Female 11 i 7 Tes | mae? agpmgecranss ation eper A SERVICE ON ‘YouR Lace. ers, FE 65-8431. RB. Elec- ce ; te are “dry Work guaranteed, frie Co. 100. W. Huron. Reasonadie 5.088 5 meee tdses| EVELYN | Seackieiins aster ntivonc (“eeriemermct| , Debt? SOCIAT, WO! TO. 8520 ye = 5 CALL PE ten Smith Moving, Large van Rae tere seve chews EDWARDS Work Wanted Female Ti ae eee ANYTHING WAUUED. BABE-| {ORS INC. dlls (8. Saginaw college rc A iF Ei tn NWA ; i. it soeial sciences grurabie Must | VOCATIONAL. COUNSELING | Se eavaiopes in tay home. | CLG & RUS TE ee eae oe ore Baap acts Sistas coceeaes i Fa thts ; : : ++ 3. —— toplenlign "for eramineiion wT GIRLSt- an} 18 - i a ee FACE THE NEW YEAR Any other than myscit, James W Fs . THis ae Ww A NEW CAREER ’ _— 3 Alice head Rochester, ee a re | ee Chiara ree 5 whe mere may a. intel to Boats A 92900, BOARDING ROME .BY ave own re adrerion a IS ls “peat o_ build- 3) Whatmore. | 5 SH Lae BATH. eS BED rt a Se ES eeitan™ "STOUT’ = ‘Best Buys <0 MOVE ES YC 5 YOU | “iN” Stina Fanaa ay ne eet os "Rete, “gooa level land. @ oan CLEAN ROOMS PVT. z * par Washing priv. ULl Garage neues 6 & Kae. te sen-| Lakefront Home, ARRO REAL" tr oy eai yments. ee satel oF or On Williams Lake t i ” aLb PE CW o PE * roo ae Srogerd ' 5. WAS IT YOU iioo DOWN. TYR. OLD. D, 3 LARGE fiviog’ room. ‘ant ssk for Ted “\srcutlough, a ; | oS a= ORLANDO” Jenn s 9 4x7 ving Froom at a ne i frees ' EVEN oe ve 1 r yard, ; 81) Case-Eiizebetn 8 ‘pa 3 RM FURS. APTS. ‘PVT 7 =n: focktse th dining, g7°e, rice, Shaded ot. rear yard, Seneety 2 3 ROOMS. ALL t UTILITIES. PL. L -} Excellent ings anc Sunday bak 1 C iy of closet space well els. 5596 Sue. price $14,500: terms. — OVER $I $1,000,000 2 ROOM eromnyeree AND Neat. srt, en, te mae | ston. 3-199. able te purchase land cor D private fi rry } : gece eet ‘ees on a sha seep Pete "ATH EE lernce Vv FOR TWO Gir oux-Franks e j 3 ms 6 n x ; —— ee ao NTs See ewet Ste TS | Le ee a BUNGALOW F tat own GENERAL REAL ESTATE, ASH FOR TS . RooMs “VERY ¢ ce ROOMS AND BATH IN” DRAY- , 408 Danie OR Fee ; es Seah See 1Eiahes ait miter gevate bath reraiaaea G0 me, On eee arace Vacant a Gite shu Mmmesiately. 2 bedrms. | 6 RM. P HOUSE eS. 7 = 1353 ars enirance iceai te: rein ist 8 . be moved Mc ORTGAGI S co. eo BATH HEAT FUR- down wil ‘handle. . cit heat, srerine wera ee oun PROPERTY WHT R Us . Mec AG 5 mocha” Padva te Ba : i . a cated pong | LIST ~ end deer mE frees ce gnirance Par anes ieuear ‘ ROOM (Capon CPP . ( HANCES ARE Fag . Transportation Call now _—_Wiison_Re' Real Estate, FE 2-0667 4 cite & @¢ Korttew | H ab Reales a a rece Oetan oe. a rire ee F'UNiversity 62625 _ MIDDLETON ate ¢ & BATH LARGE ; = B iS yo Kou PE 44813 Ack for Mr Cats AXD 4 decorated Gas beat off-street . renee ease 656. Terms to sult. N N bath with bos , rere REE — 7s ark parking food = eae rope ° HE AV EN CAN W Al r Corp. 3485 iat each. Priced at = - , - 7 j Og bus ir ear m op,’ ; oe # C. A Ss H.. 3 Tie 3 :ASON ABLE NEAR pone center Wm Miler. Realtor ip ) yea — you can't * 19 UNIT BRICK 7 5 = CRNISHED 263 = —— ta see these large “s acre Situated on on lame: commercial lot FLASH ae Rag ie an ROOMS | HEAT as —— ‘ Harry you can «|: close downtown. basement year De Jes ‘ Ie | Sood choice. Bring 9490 for with gas-steam beat, $600 mon’ Lake f° RM = Bate ist FLOOR va Ge 0S Pa 08 paymen. Ke Ger eneeee. ‘ty insome, IV's prleed right with : re: ee a ee Gas STOYE BA RE _ * parsed FE $-0002 ; © 1068 tee WO Remten | 1 monthly payments, only serving te esushieg frieats anc RT Alechanic 8 oo EXTRA LARGE BATH TOP DAIRY FARM) “vemtele APPA o¢ pyar and Ent, i . . ; 4 > A la hnson GLORTA APTS | Sigrea welcome. nase me. _2Sales! Bargains: How often must I tell you, Pet, we've | Last call, for spring possession | Gs : ae | o—tts 701 — TOWIT > aooms ist Pook 8 er got to forget “the Jones “and. start” kee with? One or the = : ur Leshe R. Middleton: . (eonittgyr unk neal: passe sig (aac mea pani COMER TELY | ss e Cu tluple’ Now milking § heed OHNESON e REAL PE soe feieceratcd kauiis eais PES” MS a , of cattle. Large modern barn, on large! type ers old. | BROKER 188 N. ope at04 mg eteingeo> ma noon | PElvaTe ete aun: . | Mrinbine cape. mils hones, 2 alleen, | iat sear Dodge Fart. Late priv brick and. frame Leatrt ie | , 2 . :— ww —“ReaT anery.-@ too » pilus eges on s Lake ‘s Vac e enirance AduBs 339 § Marvns!l § RMS AND BATH. HEAT AND | 4 bedrm home. 1', baths Owner's’ and priced at just room. Very nice yard with tfees- TE ay CRS APT. 1D ee oer ere soe or a | Rent towses Unfurn. %. Hotel Rooms = 39, health forces sale of this out- | ROKER ang shrubs. Breezeway with ¢@ - wurrrp_e LISTING SERVICE 2 eae ant Pa Soe Red SE : — = standing farm. Priced at $60. Tage attached, dock and a very Co aed Raq feeera Eee —— a: a SArO with reasonable terms to respon- | tae Elizabeth Lake Rd nice boat included Don't wait LAKE PRIVILEGES o 8 ( . I ROOM PRIVATE BatH ane $ ROOMS GAs HEAT | OR 2 3 ROOMS FULL BATH BIG, HOTEL AULBURIN sible party. FE + ask to see it today and purchase home with he@ . ACT! N gates A ‘s Vere mic@g childrep welcome MA 8-1244 j re sccm wOUkE “6 s MO Rooms by Day or Week +E ‘at winter prices nh car garage. full basemet'. Sg ew a ae =, % ROOM. 2 BEDROOM. OIL FUR- 3 ac et Also 1 or 2 tment S SS SITE : auto heat and weter. = " Qm amy good land contract Rew y wap ROOMS ON MARSHAL! * nace “gas not water heater. Stove 318 Clifford Cooking: Cand refrigeretien Uaas BUSINE ITE ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES. ciosed front porch and I's : Cer a upoe se) atreet Nicely furnished Pri aie) eng refrigerator An per aie 11 ROOM HOUSE. sUITABLE FOR 464 Aubu PE 29238 Comer werent. aoe a frontage Craraing Cotes ial tps Letne 2 Shown by sppointment. * inspect piss - eth & effrance aduite i ae ® Jame: +3009 or, rooming house 42 N. Saginaw VELT CLEAN. i ve rge ri ‘Oo arc tite Ask Kea Tempieron 698 a) FE 2-4533 HOTEL ROORE lake area Wide as ; den 22%. li room, attractive 3 BEDROOM = Tee i ms & apt me with TV e \ L. Templeton, Realtor . poo apr PRIVATE BATH ' ee ate (LoEr. WEST ¢ ROOM 1 BEDROOM, NEWLY | et ae = =e _ Aa aur spe pacman "seg ae Whi kitchen with eatin, | Ranch type bangelow = or, ut _ 2238 Orchard Lake Re we 44565 Aso Ti Oats Side Gus Heate 5-44.29 _fecersed amen = on | 125 _N Perry. FE 53-6126 | | y seed paednee or Derese | ——- Ad aoe ae tL heen ; fer 6 FE & FE 33233 neater. ol] heat a! as : ation : w tau # ROOM, ALL. MODERN HEATED 3-157 ‘Rent t Stores 40; Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ribbon drive. nice landscaping A! and hot water. Located Wes! ROOM APARTMENT r® 5-070 é 4) = 49 Mie 324 » Oe OF ee eT Te ¢ ROOMS. LAKE PRIV. MODERN. ao 77 N. Saginaw St Pay Rent? “| Serv good buy ot 012.56 enh | udben. Wanted Real state A a roan et ee a [e prr mona. FED 7 $90 month 4363 Waterloo, Water. NEW 2 ADJOINING STORES. 24286 poe tres ) per mon’ : iG a 7 at ord each Rent separately or as a) _ - R. ] 2 oR ry ve ers meee caoce beige oo meri epeyleatsny “2 eS ae NEAR f sors ist to demos ample | 3-BEDROOM LOOK NO FURTHER: Very clean eorge rwin . “ es _fooms an . ali i ' Clarkston 5 | rp Sed | and neat 2 bedroom home with ALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave ‘ BUYERS ; jgpict—a a etal) ao Py located close te downtown. s RMS NEWLY DECOR: FULL | ceramle seg a electrical applt : NEW HOMES ; full. Dasement Stairs to floored | RE $-0101 or OR +d q | peopie FE 2-150 : : basement, Of heat, OR 3-143 SS" = . 7 attic for extra bedroom if nee ) RMS & PYT BATH GRoc xp Edw M_ Stout, Realtor § RMS. BRENDEL LARE. $480 A. T aeeareue gus meee oe ora NEW Sau - frames oe paved street. | $708 DOWN ° 7 ' : abe se . on . But Neo Homes for References. FE 8-302 77 N Geen nvecings — te _year Owner. P O Box 535 location. 461 S Saginaw 6. FE, ; LOW wa pom peers Tau) ae | For this new home lecatedlon Resins Se geet on Os wort Oe > BOOMS & BATE OM © RUROK Pe —— §-RM FULL BATH GARAGE AND 5925 BY BUILDER yy trees, Chy tewer and water. See ——— seca wate: of Pontes Onc we ere arrces © Ingure at § Miller 8: COLORED APARTMENTS CALL = enciosed porch that:can be used SMALL STORE. SPACE ON WN | LOW this before you bur Quick pos =| = ——— ntegierce oa > _ a eptao eos VI Lad RNISHED ROOMS on _MY 2-018: for bedropm FE ¢-3941, eye FE Perry Reas. rent, OAKiand 8-208. DRAYTON PLAINS AREA = At FH session with or without furniture. apd otha outstend: thg ree ent / rio Ze Osmun FE ‘ r 9312 — ractive new custom, | i Townsmp, erreliert fiesboag "7 9) OAKLAND - story house. § rooms. I's tiled 10 ACRE FRUIT FARM 3 miles | sessioa. No payments uittil- Apr: ervaLebie te sssisi ip eae: Dea pe ogee yues Newly decorated 3 io ones a BATH “ALL ee | ___ For Sale Houses 4 43 baths, 1261 sq. ft. ot wivine ares. 1 E. RMS north of Pontisc. Good $ reo = - ; WMA hid welcome FE #1614 Seep $60 SEE CARE- _ | Wall to wall carpeting @ drapes i | Ser A! rey bo pivunet oe bepany Coa ownage ea | Nice 3 home with full _WM ; r w = | ‘a car garage To rent or buy “ESS cohres s basement, auto. beat, and ga- ROOMS. FURN PVT ENT & shel, charches Call OR 3-146, verhead storage space, poultry £ batt For couple or 3 ARCADIA APTS céndt- |. e@mi:7from = Drayton Pls. OR __ahter 6 Onn OF THE . cene 108 Piset trait trece pples | weet. This bewe hes” venti Z | Cre elle | teaiy inclades cauapie Uael mel | { HOUSE. gto DOWN | NICEST LOCATIONS Delicious Jotinsthen ete This or-| Diinds and well-tewell carpeung RMS. PVT BATH AND EXT | LCF, [BCluges ape eee ea 8 ROOM UPPER PLAT. CHIL- fy eanecos E. IN TOWN| chard is 30 years old end right in| = living reom « as soem { hace Car after 4 PE 5-204 | as oat — is Heupetced Se comes See cecor. ate ,_or less FE $-3732 Behing St Joe Hospital its prime Here is a real buy.) Tote! price oniy #8350 with terma. 3 OMS ANT “MUI "16 Hu > ; Don't delay, call now | . ue ¥ ht ee 3 wa ts aur pate Mee aeruictive’ 2" BEDROOM up. SRM. ON CRESCENT LAKE. Par. | *7 9% FUL “ee aoe | SPLIT- 1é ve -L — ernoons and Evenings “ “* pce ter i on tat Gun bea Open Evenings 2 | 2iy no drinkers 28 Monroe & Bat apt Gaz beat 2 blocks Gen- | _ turn: Mees Elis Ck. RG. | ished. soot | a few odds and ends men eres Gimme: Dogpnts tt tt Barimare, Biss Floyd Kent Inc Realtor | hom bra new 2 5 EXD CLEAR re ethid 7 aaa fal Wigh .cheet ~“Re-7 — ———_ ——— -+ me last ry | ear “arece ‘ome ery @ Seten 5 tatrem bona Slee) nocus SVT GATE IND EL| Sa oe cae Liverty ¢ ROOMS isT HOUSE sOFF| [eal bey” tare cornes tot in) =G =e oeeay GmALTY HURRY! AU RRY 220) Dinie Hwy at Telegraph | ooheifion inreugitest. , as ‘tall tered wells, oak a are trance, With garage sino TV Qf" 5-2990 oO Auburn ae Paddock St. Oil heat 150. Term | OAK 9610 Union Lake ONLY 3 LEFT AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING | Desens ens) and sete. beet 7 @cle eet. a” < : = col td — — = ea aA “rr a Bice. must be clean LOVELY ni Ra APT STOVE aw = 6 ROOM. MODERN WITH FIVE | $8 800 REAL VALUE — Completely EM _ 34164 or EM 3-2411 after 7 7 . $10 . arate gerege. ‘5 dieck to Bang A geoter RMS MODERN. CHILDREN. peg, Ce new anu Con ae = pare eet staamtes 8 | rpg ge ee ae on ac Puce | Holds A House Fer You MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Jim W. i lliams . . _¥elcome (460 Wiubams Lake Rd tact Mr Moyer. 86 Murphy 8t ecient ed — | Aluminum storms & screens. Priv. — Ke . — | iene near Pootiec. Wi ceonaay 3) ROOMS” PVT ‘ears & ENT. MODERN DUPLEX ms aot adh 7 RMS CLOSE © MS marae leKes on Wiliams Lake. = ' 1 1 1a Ss | WESTOWN REALTY ; WATKINS tal reese TE 8 NOE sot, unfinished — wi te ts Crean & cosy 85 ee Cass - Eliz 3 rms ant bath.) Pull ba A . erms. 5 Le ecto Sete ee ee ge ee A | eee ha | $400 Down "HSE LAKEFRONT aust = 9M) | 6UMOT O¢ - i ig ake area rms., rd-* ! Lt entrance Close im Suitadie for woDERN 2 BEDROOM APART. 40 MO ¢ RM HOUSE [ees WPINE ae eel aly A90 Dow Food fioors. brick front.” large DIVORCE Eg To _coapie FE 40613 after 3 39 mem Newly decorated Close | Cama Ave. Children taken. tareeute Prepisce) susie : - i +iab—vt +0900 cach—et See RAW ANB OO Bee Sew yee wrirk ranch heme wen mB BUYERS * iARGE ROOMS AND BATH in 855 per month —— . kiteh: | , cos cash to mortgage 3-875. t i : ram == oe waiting = wil show, Sicte te Hospital Prefer adults ; 368 W HURON 8ST | Racine ‘ger Large 100 3 2 nf | me OtNES bh —een te marie soe OFFICE peop ery ae caniom | Pages 3 specu erapatel: you Pow te get cach for houses _FE 2 L —— & bath including heat.’ 7 rooms and bath, newly decorated. | lot with some frontage on Lake 128 W. Fairmount 2 bedrms. al: LAKE wenOPER ERTY PaPECiaLists home features Thermopane Large living rm, room. Also = in 4 > ROoaE ‘NEWLY DECORATED | sok Wailer, stove and refriger auto gas heat 3 car garage.| Well landscaped & lots of shade | water, | indows overlooking the very handy kitchen with break- ~~ nN omens = t ater $75 per month. Ask for children permitted. $85 per month ii her ; Most new. Auto. heat. hot . " > AE ee ae mee ees? -puper Bese Ont cw : Mr Smita Close to school, 2 biocks to Pon- | tes oie (aiden pees j utility room. Fence candeeeee? fun pate lovely Ene La = Pull Seneakent. gas beat, ° mee te curve re Gel end give come Cal ster 5 pm MY | ie wired Capers 13.590 LITTLE FARM > Modern | a ; TOC ei with butte even sod range | recreation room, Hickory Grove equities, wT R A +8284 ae 204 W_ Longtellow 2 bedrm full all new and e Schoo]. $10,000 down or owner R ‘D. RIL EY, Broker 8 EERLY HEAT AND Ort Oy nnett tj = ar a ae aS Tee | basement, oil forced air heat eur courteous salesmen oe Will consider home im trade ivate. bett ' | AUBURN ROAD 3055 2 BEDROOM 20 ft. living #m floors. Two | \aad Vers | 1943 Uni wae oa EM 34671 | you all the particulars » ‘ ‘90 Eisabete Lage Re. eee al fectiities. 1 | heat furnished. Very ciean Low Ls paeaeh, “Win acceut late | — ppeey andscaped. : = ‘5 Rms. and 1 Acre 3 1 e vil | . Eas : a Le eee se ee Inc. KENIL wodei eae ne WILLIAMS Full Price $7.00 LISTINGS WANTED Cia! = MEAS TORS fenced. Option to bu trailer or cheaper home ar pari VACANT-OPEX i : | ‘Seder frame ange low with We deve oqrera: customers went. $18 hate gl get ne eres 0 mere Bt Fe 8066 ENGLE mi 2 BEDROOM. | Bee sion es IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ; 1% ing 2 cr 2 bedroom ‘Soures. cx, ‘?. sace co aading | faciaiee anh. Ev 4 und Sunday 1-4 heat, nearly new. Option to) Bvenings cal > - | spot. 4 — — mtr ng facilities. on? Open_ waing Pi unday | | WALK IN and look at. them and! nace, Pull bath Al rooms are = Shits i + ehid or baby welcome Apply 63. NICE, CLEAN 5. ROOM FLAT. | FE i487 ar FE 8-8753 | _H. BROW N. Realtor | 'f interested call vo. | WEST SUBURB: AN ; Ae j large. $3.000 down and $30 mo. Simma Street | part furo reuse garage. in, eg eee ) 3-3350 CG o A Wonderfully kept bunge- Bent eee Ls ~ DAYS 4 room —— = er home, built tn | '4-Room Bungalow x 7 | cluded BIRMINGHAM. 2 BEDRM WNEW- i oe Pr cE | with lover jow with garage. patia and R 38 r. Moves BOUSETRAILER. | ~ a te q Ava OGULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE _ ay 3 6-061 | 33. Large — 34_f_liv. | a _bsmi6 Ms _—. “$17 WEEELY.| [3 Secorated. fenced yar - EVES., SAT. & 8 ie) tresiac: : on Busines Lor : _ NEW 3 RMs BA TH OF bine MA | able immediately. $100 per + > lored Famili wired for washer & dryer Alum ine, resm. carpet lechided age — a 90 ‘Oak land, _ Near Huron | $0687 ws : emote iti EEO, 60508 For Colore: _ torms and screens. Large a modern kitehen with fan A-l location adjoining drug oe 7, ae : 2 bedrm home, near school, tm. lot Located en paved sttect with | aod electric range Base-| store ai corner of Walton B': ee ers oe cease | Darig 1 entae wpe gh NENLY CRCORATED. _ CARGE| FOUR (ROGME REAR AUBURN Bossession | privileges on Cats & Biwabews | Speers rg Ena come a bedroom and living room, utilities : = (will handle. 3 e lake fortabie home—ol! fur - manera on es coer ee month. See CARETAKER, FE | furnished Refrigerator & stove: tiac Smal! ‘én payment Pres Scare | Eakes d Pos ORLY aes eT $1,600. tall besem ent tall roa ge Tai a —|— 6 BA SS Sereehes 0S mee) TE Le | LOVELY (CUARRSTON HOME MA oa nown paYuEnis i Sat AN Real lye suis ete SD DOWN | arege. Kae business Weaticn. YAKEAND oN : 550 ° : usse ott, = tor M ° - | chil dren ermitted, | —"- a ' v | bath full basement, ge err: : Sold i Rew ry decorated furnished 9 ‘ “e pom oe saiiare é Hemp.,MODERN 3 ROOM COTTAGE 8350 DOWN ,, Starter ‘home ated 10. W Pike _ E esos! ath ful a ecto beet 'WOODHULL ‘Giroux: Franks ~ ‘oR XOT SOLD { zo mo METARER $55 month stead. 102 E Huron, FE ¢8284— = — bi £E euine = een ee wiring, and well Is FOR SALE BY Cane | located oe ved * street Sr & L ; Se : eater, per mo Inquire a | Early American bungalow. gas e's =| | Se acl Le REAL ESTATE P yeur property: tant s0jd vet APARTMENT $5 MONTH FE Orchard Gourt | Apts. | 2123 Walnut Ra $459 DOWN. 3 Bedrooms separate heat. garage, beautifu een, e-| NORTH SU BU RB AN | LAKE /4205_Disie OR 3-870 Re because besn't been listed 5202 a 19 Salmer St. Pontiac's most beau NEWLY DECORATED 2. BEDRM _ dining room. ful] basement, city. pensive carpeting, iw 2 Pi yeom house with large kitchen | = 4 er OTILIFEEg URN, pss ‘fal imognra it eationm, ey" bows wit garaee TBE fa pee REBT teMpne iS" soedrooms’ alee pecement erm | 2 am veer with Call wagy MANSPIELD S Eimburst off Ela Lk Ave Poone > " o : y NEW RANCH TYPE = SEPA DOAT . | uren oi] furna Electric hot water. ormia ® reekwe Lovely. ¢ bedra home in em x sd EEO sid al ae | tee Ere ony close tS" Waterford Schoo! MA $450, N Pwo epart.| 900 easy terms, FE 3-5662 after) pil furnace. Electric het water snade trees. nice om wi | cellent condition Full basement AL ‘ ° §-5046 | ments. separate baths. and gas, 6 pm. * \ snrubs iving a t - et! : ———— OR +1208 peseges RM ortten con ce. PVT UNPURN. ¢ ROOMS & BATH. qEAa to ww Mice Ste furnaces. Keego Harbor “| BY OWNER De ae Caress down lot 80; | brick fireplace. dining reem Seascd tet ca nacad crest en Ope Eres ti 8 eunaey 1 16 te @ entrance — p-Eibans hr | 3200" Aeere, Ran Auber Hgts | home , ane Ghee ‘to right $500 DOWN Two Bedrooms, full | VACANT for immediate po- TED ua bt a gp ts REALTOR { Pali = ogemdeing oil furnace price $12,000 with terms. : : : | _peopie bd bath mesere S {Priced at $5,000 ssion, Newly decorated, 2 LLOQ 2 car garage Priced to ; “LISTINGS WANTED action apr pvr paTH & fFwo 8 Ge APL FOR RENT. | gMatt MODERN HOUSE eo! etry. Cedar st | “bedrooms. path. large living | 9,4, kt) CaseElizabeth Road sell at $14.500— 990 per mo. 81500 DOWN om bungalow Ex BUYERe WAIT LET |= ent. N end. Very nice Quiet. Unfurn ¥F | _per month. Call FE 4-s823 _ | room, kitchen and utility es. 5 i afier down payment cellest knchen. ceramic the bath, ts SHOW YOU HOW To | FE 24378. | UNION LAKE - ance Rus | - re $500 DOWN. Two Bedrooms sep-| room’ 2 vears old. alum- | ___FE $124 & PESSeeq full, basement Near LeBaros GET CASH FOR. YOUR’ BASEMENT APT ALSO? SINGLE snd bath Mod ew bids) RENT, LEASE. BUY | “trate dining “room. stool. only. | foom storms and screens, BY OWNER - 4 FAMILY APT, 7 School. Full price only 90.056. ; = Soret BU | foome for colored .} block from ot eat private Adults EM Newly decorateg 5 large rooms | TY, Omar Street. a bea E ard with _ aii apts. renteq” at. present = LAKEFRO T | St Joseph Hospital FE 22-5845 3 | Closet space galore ee = me tlesng : aaa IVAN. W ALT Middleton, aaiek set —y-ax0—zg9 3 emt Homes Furnished 35, States Ppt © MONT SONU car ekaremeites | | PERS aioe eae | ram oe mem 7 = $5 Call after €.00 p.m Liberty - —with iow down payment; oo : AND BA ACHELOR | ~ RENTAL UNIT S eerage. Call FR Teae, new 3 bedroom rancher with r $ APARTMENT ARIE Y FuR.-)1 BEDRM COZY, NEATLY FURN | x 90-1274. all FE 3- 1's 2 car garage. OWNERS Apart ABLE. IN ees beat supplied. FE) Attractive new duplex type unite | Phiri alno BASEMENT ms | LAKEFRONT, WILLIAMS LAKE. E. J. DUNLAP Lawn and landscaping all 10. ; or sale” Houses you have “QUIRE. 2 aupeae AT OFFICE 1 | Reasonable rent. Located in Pon-| There ts also 3 large bedrooms. | “yoo sound home. Oil heat. fire- Sy le aN ios You'll —— the large car. | FE ea dcai Realtor FE 55001 Siam Can 6 MUmAaanr RMS & TBEDROOM SMALL HOUSE NR | tac on Cal! ay “cits Perry 8t.| Sfrirway to full basetient Rec-| place. 2 car Gaze? castes | compere car wusier prices, Fe piece gad Ges wall peosied Open Eves & Sun Rew PE 9 - a rr . a ce an . pare : = - “PONTIAC REALTY lee =| cmts eat esis Geet cevekie coon ¢ Fd ee sten room rae De Beach, wihte OR 348i After 68-1106 An Stig cher | My : § ee oe = a SE ee a ye pp A : cag AE ps Spee yagi cafens sas —— Sore: as < ° ; eters - TRVICE CAR TARE TROT APART Grae EE Ek Pah | Her feeta co he oe Ceuta, Nani te gine] "UNION LAKE |p gegen pene tat an a ies) aeete'at Gaftarttatest | MULTIPLE Lito sexvice CFE F °F. i ' { i urt! | AL Cosiey Lake. MA $1382, ay | per ment accor ng Lach Sats ~ 230 's it i? erage, “full -. for storage Brick & ajumi- Z SER eT os se) ny ene SS Oe peccnco @iired (ae Sail WARWICE nas” 3 muRi | stbook. RG reasonable offer re-j Large } pedre. peice home. cor | Secement wall weal ceroeta | num exterior. $58,000. THAT 18 — All we promise Dut and up. 1550 Cats Lake Road | Modern. Close to city, Reas. MA! brick tn Sylvan Lake, 1907 in ae Hee: 39: em kitehen with ample ¢almet| in living area, venetian _ blind. that well strive to give Remem- Keego Harbor 4+-2283 | erly Rd. Gas heat. Unfinishe ‘ 2 Soe Soe Aare space. plus sizable dining area. | pies kitchen iced at $14,900. ber Boog service cosls po mer’ CLEAN KITCHENETTE APT 4183 ROOM HOUSE Seo wEEK Fm | SLs oetpert=Vacest Jenner; & CLARK REAL ESTATE! § bedrms. 6 closets & utility| Fer further information call — WE NEED — Listings of all toes” per, we per month fe ie S100) Sesee ERs seed DRE 12 2108 ; or FE €i513 | Toom | Auto. oft ture exsrs viet HERBERT C. DAVIS ateman 3 BEDROOM HOME — ~ BUY. BELL & cludes best. lights and gas OR on “s ROOMS. Gh GAS HEAT. cavose | UNTON CLARK " ER. Ee ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE arises Wei deeaned lick: 4915. Irwindale PE 5-431 : attractive tectenet thn ; = ~ = Tas Pesce > ome > LOR ‘CLEAN APT (BUS “ADULTS No “Arte ACTIVE “MODERN a BED. |. LiRci™osht, oe mi $65 per mont | Si door Sogwe by eppotnt ose | $395 MOVES ¥OU IN Kam sen oor pedining. room’ texts * sie BROWS ee) tor | _drinkers. 103 rm Nicely furn Ideal for small’ KG HEMPSTEAD *EMBREE. & "CRECG New 4 bdrm. Brick. Full basement. room 11218, dining room wk w FE 92-4810 COMPLETELY FURN., 2 ‘BEDRM famtiy Special rate inchides heat. 102 E Huron st FE 4-8284 = =T> ntlal business frontage, ta Ph PONTIAC, EM 433i! | only FE 63012 or FE 5-2474 ; Watertord Drive-In theater. 875. / bedrooms. weil located near State | ree eee: beste a ae oe 4 - eee Seas lars e comet rE RONTAGE /] i] my candid opinios withia five pi 1, FURN APT CLOSE TO DOWN _OR_32360 | Hospital Responsible peovle only | breakfast nook. 4 bedrooms. 1's room with netura] fireplace. full, Sale or trade: $2,500 equity. $8 - Fears there is a $10,000 profit. We RAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS ~ town FE 45158 LAKE ORION. § RMS & BATH. |. Wm Miller, Realtor, FE 2-0363 | paths ok floors: plastered walls. dining room ire basement,| 000 remaining contratt. Own 5- to be made. Present sales price waiting for cerasee nu treoAs FURN. APT FOR RENT 244 oil rare der nigel and hot wa- fail marom ent gas heat Knotty | BAS seat. good garage, large room Reese ores eee $15,750. ties. Farms acreage pl _ sd t t 2-3811 after 4 = : 4 ne recreation room, garage | ¢orner yt. ai cai wil give you immediate, State St FE. 5-8809 as! tate oe ae aR T aRouND. 1! For Rent Rooms (37) lots. Close in only $2.00 dag. | ecCiaw ind, Inc. porch, 50 x 159 lot. ‘white ATTRACTIVE RANCH HOME ac a | HOLLYWOOD APT: bedrm Heat. utilities. $20 w ~ exxsevina a atet | | sand beach. on excelient, blacktop $1,200 DowK bath. partly turn. util 2-1834 ms & Huror_ 8 . : _FE 23-7421 eS 1l¢ £. Howard. WANT RESU LTS? a ve FOR LADY NEAR ae -7 Then cai] us. More than 50 rears | experience in ai] types of homes ae ‘LIGHTHOUSEREEPING | Fe SSAA a iceatTin| emsonabies eat igh oie | % | call today mist result ino Prefer middieage or elderty. lady | Close-in FE 47714 2 SALE tomorrow véw. M. Stout. Realtor ‘sew pownrown EFFICIENCY TT M Saginaw St. Ph i $6165 ‘type bachelof apartments. No bus_ Open Eves TH 8°30 fare to pay. Modefn. air-con- ditioned, wall-to-wal) carpets ftef erences required Dawson & 2 30m 11? N bead FE at- 2? “$420 Rent nt Apts. | Furnished . 33. am to S pm a PM. = KITCHENETTE. PVT. NEWLY FURN DOWNTOWN PVT sont. i furn $9 wk FE 2-218 Ent Doctor Cursons Clinie 187 Tey FLOOR Lovet art ‘cross W Huron te toa _aduits: NICE a eas & BATH «roe PLE eoniy ae i WARM Pr MEN CLOSE IN NEWLY FURN per 2 Rocun k —— per : . See Utunes furm 31 suburn | LIGHT HOUSEKEEP are = , Bd ro 3 RM, LION Welcome pia: OxBOW 1K 2 1 “CARGE. ground, fishin. and) o«inter) tm. & J-rm Pr ‘to & bath eporiz, Reasonabie rater Clark.) Reer for wintet mo 130 Hw ston $4393 {_off Ely tk Ra — iF PIOOe. "2 ROOMS AND BATH REXT OF 3 RM MOD PAR $13.00. Pvt. ent: washing FR ! ae. apt for help of caring 3-066). for ie “PE 520 arte Some wages. | i-ROOM WITH KITC Ao eee “ent. washinge 1 girl $11 FE SPACIOUS hee “UPPER FLAT 2-0083. . Bieels furnished sete werees ist FLOOR 3 ROOMS) usiness or onal ‘people. ist R 7 ROOMS & BAT $75 per mo 224 a APARTMENTS AVATI- ERRY E. ae oO : *Pontieg tat oes LAKE re RMS 5 | aD Modern | rere (eee ee ro mer, Eyygtine SET Ah a , ‘8 Paradise, Very) : ples for = ioe earege Tae bourse work for rent ‘MODERN 2 ly decorated, MY 23-2805 NICE LOCATION... eek | 4 EM i barged HOU -BEDRM HOME. NEW. i ae 0 | | : 3: RA TED A Et 22 AUBURN AT Poe KEW 3 BEDRM 4 ¢ MILEs Community water, gas oad pea fenced Bae otel price. §& $1509 4 1B acres, ei Ais farm house on 18° fromage on sides Eh met Pontiac ni $15 800 with $5 . RIDGOEW, AY RE ALTY 075 Baldwin : RENT 1 furnished 3 bedrm fined family Available Jaa ter at Teast a months This ts nice bome in good location AG with good home fo re- 10 sleeping room. 51 Pine | re | $5 UP, GOOD D HOME ’ MEN ONLY. | No drinkers. 27 8 Paddock | aT BUS STOP. ATTRACTIVE LGF | front. Master bedroom. .Every-_ thing for your seater. FE oat | | CL EAN —_MAN. ent. & eae oe 2-2416 CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN PRi- vate entrance and shower. rea i weekly, FE 2-2416, /FRESHLY. DECORATED BED- rE Sal tor rent $? wk 54 Edison , LOWER FRONT SLEEPING ROOM _FE 44-6203 LARGE COMPLETELY | te i; aa tn} Rens FE vo tor family | — 358 Orchard Lake Ave Opportunity Room and Hlome COMPANION. FOR ELDERLY V.-DAY-WORKING- MIDE AGED LADY fl aE i NICE ROOM WEST SIDE G) ee AVAILABLE. BUS 1 BLK Rent “Houses Unfurn. | 30 LARGE. ,HOUSEREEPING | Room i LOVELY HOUSE, GAS HEAT tiose in, basement garage adults PE OOM. GARAGE Neariy new. $78 mo NM, pase: - eenig . 13 ee H ARPETING & gas heat. Call FE Soee __ After & fg HOME, NEAR ¢ oxnow and refrig. furn.. OR 2 BEDRM_ Lake, Stove and 36132. | : oe, L on internet 24 lease Jan. igp FLOOR LOVELY, . CLOSE per ‘in, priv, ent, * aduite. 9 _FE $x $5722 h i BEDRM. PARTLY FURN, ‘yeep House: Cy eadoce ‘lskefrop. ‘apts, 8615 Pontiac Lx. ? B= . a “RM KYiCHENETTE _) =ARD | PVT. stove GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell te on.y. ive 8 Pasaork ’ _ things you're not — a Rooms 4 AND BATH BRAT ABD + through Classified Ads! i eon ished 2505 Auburn Ave OOM, ¢ * ian. 965. No Stites. ae ‘HURRY, sell -things ithrough Classified ‘Ads. Oe a FOR CASH IN A. i Se os soe pee 3 lt tor eldetly ours e Hod elderly wid- owed iady. ‘PVT RM TV oe “WALK. ing distance to stores in Drayton Pis, OR 3-738. ‘PvT .. BUS s BTOP. HOME _Drivileges 499_W. Huron Ae. ROOM | FOR RENT ‘AT 168 SLEEPING ROOMB 1 INQUIRE i¢ FE 27-3780. we St. FE 2-370 ARM 8 NG ROOM. 1 GE 1 GEN. "femes. fortes Ave. FE AND Le en he ge JP sae Mi meget Crnvalescent ‘Homes 38: ritigeoeetntatatpet : LDERLY ORF CONVALESCENT | in private. home. per month. and up. FE 5-8¥1, SPECIAL. NURSING Cathe tor. en call 34 hrs. Colonial “Convalescent Home, 18 .W. sea dick, Oxtord. OA 68-3741 Bch. INCOME ALWAYS RENTED a 200d ation. 3 houses, 2 Ctamity: 9 rooms. arate entrances steam new -garage.— waved sireet, Bug every 20 min-/ utes | | ZONED COMMERCIAL 6) 3 bedré@om house os ne carted iiving -toom, full base- | ment, brand new gas furnace Good corner location on Oakland | Ave. — just the spot for tome and business | Wilham Miller Realtor FE. 2-0263 | 2 lott baths sep- | new | heat. Other house, 4 rms, 1078 W Huron 8&t i NE ene TO BRANCH Post 1 FICE ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a = 3 TWO OFFICES East side lo- 8890 & Rochester Ra. 3! Modern 1598 EF. _ Ayburn Rd. OL 1-0002 OL 6-1226 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'N! HURON ents: . see ‘this oot buy in a fine 1 Ez al . Benedicts neighborhood BRICK RANCH m 5 ~~ Li YEARS op JUST 3 % this one powl—. Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 2-0676 3 E. 3 BDRMS, | - HARD. Rieter sy Mole we RE eae YRS 2a he FO I apy one __ber_ month, ORIando. 3-3620. DON’T PASS UP. MONEY! Sell unneeded | ro ‘Belongings for cash_ R : t PERFECTION IN A HON fireplace. Lay very fice bedrooms plus a . x vities room ‘irst! orgeous draperies. but a sound val- 600 — $1 700 do GARDENS near 3 —3 bedroom wn Be th nk. on ing ne “4 bat ais car gerses a ~- 22 ¢ _ Paved ive = q it's Sea Sti. Sy Soba ease ¢ y Bt secs FY Sem ie both ving and Pull ent One Por Yeti Por a? priced at $12,500 “FAMILY HOME Is the word PME Hou : 3 room home : poed gas older aos home with 1 acre or so of gro On or near a “highway. Slose-tn _ Pontiac Phone E 3 BED: ROOM RA BRICK. E ished basemen mg fenee, Her- ~ fington Hilis. transferred. Feo tor quick meal. Call rE HOYT NEAR CLs oS ICcK room with — eg — _down or will take it ite down with teresr mo. paymen WATERFRONT _ WATERFORD #11500 — - new AR SHAKE ataa_ oo FE 2-9840 : "(PE 29-9068 HOYT REALTY ° through—Classified Ads!, RAY _O'NEID, Realtor FE 2 = a ead Ras by os = ttle ade wees th full basement car-| _|_AL JOHNSON, Sata. Don't Hate Landlords BE ONE - See this good earn two family furnishings tne uded, located within waiking dis- nee downtown. ~— rooms bath down, rooms and bath up. "ruil gan beat and hot water Even . om gad would c investment. Priced a Ai “11.800 with only $2,500 Think of the F “un you and your famify can have on 230 feet of Lake Front at deiightful Sermour Lake. Custom-Built two bed- room brick ranch home with attached 2 car garage, "ull basement, automatic heat ot water All for—- 7 2 k only $25. for year 000 Get set ee | vacation free Call us. NOW “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor ele a es Be oe ee bart Close to thee. a Tee aye pore. ish win fa feasonabe. aon cer ment 1704 S. Telegra h an ‘FE 452533 | jake . bedroom _ Dreezeway. imac | fey oss ak and stores” Only $400 down. ' ; ‘CLOSE TO TOW Bagel modern 3 bedroom bunge low, large ranch fenced comer” os wbiackiep drive, near schools. Feb. Toom * ultra moder bath, — sipioante floors. spe te : sestent oi ores air Ai a del hei full locate is an ex terms ceptional ‘buy on ey WILLIA LAKE BUNGALOW Exceptionally ni ate y 0 modern bun BORRIS & SON REALTORS ° 132_W" Haton Bt Phone radests| TODAY’S BARGAIN oe 2 bedroom poten city. a Ont down. Call FE Sa | = & basem, Je 3 pao ah * ? ety * .- enw ke ‘DON'T WISH FO MONEY! ‘Make it FOR through Classified Ads. Ta sell, rent, buy, » dia FE,26iBi: i , . 4 s 607 Disie Hwy. __s MApie 5-1877) ard, € ae : . down Rose McLarty, Broker ke Real Estate Service Howard E, Fox! tara avy §-1822 ] Se WITH BASEMENT) _Ritr — ® “Loveland | — gg Co Lae Ba = rE FE +186) NEW cane on KNUDSEN Silver Lake Area heme of & eds eb wits WM. H. KNUDSEN TOR . TELEGRAPH RD PEALION 28. 1 wales Eves. 4 FE a - NATURE ell its splender around this y scan western racch home with | 9 privileges. Featuring a 20x @ large Attchen Ww bul s- | iors. Th@rmepane windows. —? ets. screened patio | ta fireplace. CaLL FOR Vore | INFORM ‘TION. HIOMLAND MILPOR LFORD )_ AREA == large recreation room with fire: LAKE PRIVILEOES | _ % anny os — bare | rs large living room | : mas beaut “Wideman i Ee - ae ee me NEW HOMES ("tome modern, Toe Le w 3 bedrme. walls, | By aoe ints | auto water. iS dete. Weil jocaieg near waterford High PONTIAC REALTY Wes BARGAIN! _ FOR 6MALL ww ra F. 2 AND» rae Batu ont y cf D. 65 PER R. J. VALUET, Realtor, 345 OAKLAND A OPER EVENING: te _MULTI ko SERVICE _ “PARTRIDGE | “BIRD” “TO sEE a et AL RANCH What q wonderful place to five— {t's Itke you are-out in the coun- try but Fet you are just a few €@ room brick home with 2 car at getage on ome acre will. certainly meet all your family’s needs. Priced e+ 2 tow 416.880.0025 = fee eee ome SYLVAN a Ls AGE rm _ ranch Phetry with ed ane . ee ee Efficient ‘TR! car atthched tg rage. spacious 100x145" jot, § REALTOR PARTRIDGE. FE ¢3581_ Lg w HURON) OPEN ‘TIL 9 COM PLET E Real Estate Service Howard E. Fox REALTOR eee Diste Hwy. MAple $1822) EAST SIDE SES Pontiac- Watkins Sub aedirision” 7 — < ti i bath. Aviome' te @2 best and full basement ai- '- vides for for room low price of $11,900 Any reasons bie down payment will be. WHITE BROS. sete, Dixie He ital is B Open Eves “8, Sun ‘10 8 peteral Reeptace, ES cee ted Se $300_ DOWN Smith- [ak aoe ipenise “tot ae | Ee gare we “HUNTOON ~NEW LYW : ‘DS. | Edward M. Stout Restor ae Tt HN. ' st. Ph. FE $416 REMODELED — oe R. Hiltz i01t_W.- Huron: res FE 44181 —Multi-Lakes Realty 2 — egg a HOME Pull ge located in Twin Beach 5 Tae corner lot. $8.- "5. | 3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA 4¢-1578 HAYDEN ‘Spare. or INDUSTRIES. 0° . ‘s Kali % gree LOAN CO. ” HA DivGIn Sef Owner will i trade oie 3 bedroom home = LAKE RD. GI room fanch home. Large | living room, Vestibule closet. Ve- “ petian blinds. Knotty pine ls Ges furne Ca: $5x100" $i, lend ‘down to ¢5 per cent mortgage . ore ss Ry Basement. mig p sit ° formbone car gxrage. a bee down per cent _ as, Down _ bedroom Brice we floors, Picture win- Pull basement. Of] heat. Storm & serecens. et os ee § ——— wT = or Ff! John: KE IRWIN Charming Custom Ranch in Bloomfield Hills The hom beautifully yf eerner jot Ee“ the exclusive | Avenue “} 620.500, with $1,500 cows. “I have to go, kids! I owe it to my parents to show up for dinner!” For Sale Houses — _ ~ Income Property A3A POR SALE BY OWNER, cm MODEAN > furnished Y, EXCELLENT CONDE ” Fer’ Sale Lai ks me Ere. 8 44 BEA ED OW ‘OW PorTiac “LAKE. OR For oe Lots e ome have dreamed of ted on 2O-f 46 TAKE YOUR PICK! Yes. the heading is correct. imited time only, we ers a Cents down. your ch 90 ACRES ood buildings. In « County. 80 acres Good Lapeer - © acres with CUCKLER REALTY . |zz cies Shen Pe 9-1520 GEORGE BLAIR 45% Dizte — GR Fi aac er “| SMALL FARMS Automatic of] peininrent only. . Smith-Crawtord, Inc. 1808 E. Auburn Ra. Edw. = Stout, Realtor 7 house and Faw re 64163 large barn. Price $16,000, | ps ee KINZLER- ‘BREWER 63-58 BN. Parke Evenings, OR 33964 or stock farm. 5 room “4 vad ot calectively. for Soke. 2 Middleton 188 N Ai erie, PRE se be RR | TATE ITT | RIDGEWAY 1 REALTY | 97) Baldwin front-| pnp one = Genet Caley. ‘e@ bave A - S._TALK BUSINESS” MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION LANDMESSER BROKER vor 8. 2 CASH LOANS pie oe inance Co. Fin Drayton Plains __ Mortgage L Loans ! 54 LOANS—$600 to $1, 500 FRIGIDAIRE Ei ELECTRIC RANGE. On . ¥ 1. Perry St. (Corner Pike) _ r Newton's. NY =~ | TEAGUE FINANCE CO, : SMALL GROCERY 202 N. MAIN eg Be "sero zone ee oree:| ROCHESTER, MICH. fees PE Sime afer Spm. Morove? ‘hy dn. Sol? ad es wae < _ $0.00 ci wy. MEtrose 7-201). ROUSEHOLD GOODS Duo- § Se me FT, COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE Ph: _Rechesies_ Cs C903. Oh beet $119.00 | arg AY REALTY 79 Years of $0180 e; Baldwin PE 46203 MONEY SERV ICE . =n You. can count on: Private areas © 1060 ty a Serv, me bo repayment ’ Inv family m taney. problems for & ‘tools, a ‘& OL N : ad abtint 5 fn Finance wf SEAL € Garey iiyearcrue| Se PROVEN __ Corporation antee, $16.95 up, Thyle Peon a . [3% 8. Saginaw, and ae .PE ¢0535 "imeners | be ‘makes. Freezer aes Pood re for ‘ ears coe = transit. can ra : Fi 393 d Lake Ave. — 7. payment. 5 GEORGE BLAIR 636 Dixie Ber LTOR on sist Eves. or 31706 0 _trade. Hurry! Pa trade PS nas Ofnatie washer .NTEED REBUILT AUTO CHEV, ONLY. $ CASH. OR OR *S? FORD sT ge 300 FULLY = eat | ae $350 POR MY #1000 =3 ileges. rota AUTO. WATER 5 SOPTEN _or will sell £M 34028. room home with lake priv- chrome ant. TRADE YOUR Lome FOR your La = = hme 6 a oak a ores Sete. er Pasteiass. SHARP 3 BEDROOM BUN- RATED THROUGHOUT — TILE BATH — HARDWOOD FLOORS — BASE- MENT—YARD IS FENCED JIM WRIGHT y Atomica CARIN DAY craie-| om with steering wheel, re- Wit trede for vacant proper house’ equity. Ph. Brow. 24810. Evenings ee phe IN Gag S8TA- fixtures ,| BARNES HARDW ARE “TRADE | Washer Sate 2 are tor euyiung of equal value jacket. Sizes from to 12. For Sale Clothing 56 56 woman's winter week” FE_2-7006.; r PRIN. OQAE NAVY. — SIZE 14. i Black shortie on Cente: § South = r, 8 OL 10702. | ay Pies =, 5 oo Seo Cepeda! Se 3. . $15. Topcoat, size 38 Coronet Appliances pees. — sTO TOV ES, SOUGHT S0LD. Ex- “_“« length 27. $12. FE SINGER SEWING MACHINE [ACHINES, $1.25 FABRICS — DRAPERY & UP- Outs. Piet terior Decorator Cone etures, Objects D' Art. Gas space heater. $45, 3 bedrm, suite, lke new. $05. * KELVINATOR f REFRIGERATOR, = new. $75. FE ¢3442 6 to re) AUTOMATIC wia| © with Suds-Save 95 LARGE ca blond 7 2 table lamps. LARG! ORTMEN . BD fixtures. $2.95. R. B. uate wiee: ne + Huron. MATTRESSES & SPRINGS, S&1S- ‘attresses & Springs are, of different colored Fluorescent. -— 383 —Orehard is ave. — 8.7 NECCHI. LIKE NEW EV way, We PS |S ae a $e. a, due b ist PE & iset. Coronel Appliances. | j = ninzee atch, $450, ‘$1.38 _weeh. PE Pont Ae tao. a sae any at a Ae es = estimates SURPLUS LUMBER & Ra (M50) CEL og we Bris Tos Allen's a eblikeea @ Fe OVER 56 UgED TV Beg @ _ $14.95 wp. W. ALTON 7 tv SIS EF. Walton FE 2-2357 REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. vl makes. as “ae bes <4 +310. ene re Inventory Sale Knee hole desk & chair .... $00 Warm Morning éiove...... ‘arm Mo Map'e dresser ........ evesceess $12 | 2e | YH mner's, 602 Mt. Clem- ene. Px 2-0001 * week, Cash fay ing Genter. Bers ae pend ew. eaveaport & ce? qiodern step’ |S Sonia RCA-TV, GUAR BARGAIN, NG <-neret Rd, EM ae aaa a ' BURMEISTER'S NORTHERN | Oren 8 AM Me Bat” CLOSET DOORS Twice the heat at the cost, | Money back ; SCHICE'S me iY 33711 Tae wk r ins! Munro Electric Co Upto $500 |* Oakland | Sag nese ai BEAST Loan Company 4 A-Ft. Wall Tile 25¢ =. ou. a ae Be — oak Sota av cneuts Ges Ritige™ gat Ze a, SES Sete ster pe beds, che Sesecianal ts eae erate 7 dept for “Ere piack d wees bandh sintng rm rm. chatrs at worsen eens Warehouse Clearance On All Norge PP leae Pe ee 2711. Backache oe to to Talk ~~ Sewer Prpe for WELLS CULVERTS eee BOXER ue VERS _ DRAINS _FE $-9022. UTL DING SUPPLY CO coher Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 rT WARWICKS on SOEL.| e r pipe, Romex- ra‘tk Rd jeaming arene oar . tollets 124.50 _Orchard Le. Ave. ‘Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 trained. Bar HOARDED 13 6. Tele- Pe ann es ree a rain t + SIALL SHOWERS ee ek and eurteain reiue $24.45 Saveteries complete! with faucets valued at cain oe Finosecceat ey 18T & 28D CUTTING ALPALPA a VE ~ THE SA SALVATION Tat Needs a & 3ND CUT BAY, GRAIN. | - Be (BALES OF WHEAT STK ae TYPES oF HAY, 18ST & IND “os iver, Oa Sai Bo rain, wit Breryininas To. Mee To Meet Lets iis WEST. ST TAWRE cE Talbot Lumber « Plasterboard, rock lath, peint. apap net plumbiog snd electric- Fo. FE ease te Oatiang Ave csp orl SPACE HEATERS wp. 8 South Perry. - Thempron & Sons WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI- nanos doors and ——— heaters Wood stoves. oil, be ee: "OR ear after € Wall ‘Tile 1 Oesuine Piastie War Tile at a $4 * EGS FLOOM SHOP ws Sega’ Do It Yours FOR RENT FIRST AND SECOND” CUTTING For Sale Livestock 72. - * BENSON 1 LU “AT BER CO. AMERICAN stan ie a, estert ™ pln, orses WARM MORNING COAL AND Gas Boag “ty ge — ‘ combination bottle gas and ss Kitchen range. Samuels Ap- S wanean Pens Pr MA $-013 —_ RECORDER. = FOR SAR TEAM _ OP WORK ( herses, 3300 pounds GENTLE POXY. GELDING,: NINE, YEARS OLD, 8300 SADDLE t£ A DREAM FOR N CALL MU $2882. T og oo be ee ke . » +. Senay 10 ieee gel or tee Mena sang ~ ay a a tteetiaetinns b la 'S Sestetew Equipment 614 cameo POT ~ . 2a o's aR Yaa Fes. : _ sits 00. ; sass oo 7 Ford Conve “97 Dodge V-8 "Both cars have less than /10,000 mites and are one owners. Many other buys} f ‘at Rochester. HOUGHTEN & SON, . YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE Aise @ ‘arge selection mecel trade ims at rock See | prices YES you will save — i i en when vou driv out to Hutchinsen BOB HUTCHINSON ; Mobile Homes Sales, Je 4301 Dixie Highway Hay, Grain & Feed 71 1 Dearne Days a Week ARE sOID OUT oF nee trailers, We need your We will sell it for 10 per cect) =. eur Hol Marine Coach Sales 15210 N. Holly Rd., Holly _MEIrose 46771. : . Rent Trailer Space — lake with good swimming, schools. Clb house and torpado | shelter Oniy 16 minutes to Pon- $20. Phos. Also trailer sales, Base ra rate. e MYrtle 32-4611. Auto Accessories 80} eo oe st Game PARTS FOR SALE or wil sell eompilete $200. inn 6-22770_. 2 PORD PARTS « G0oD Oo FEES. ig Pema By motor end. FE 2-1088. quarter horse | = } sorrel & Gar WON'T START ON EG6T D? et = Welch | Granger Oxford mornings? We ——- summer starts in any kind weather with famous water jesbe Cost ty 900 ye ef one towing call. me For Sale Tires 804. jas. wae TIRES. 63.50 TE Tike Saks cenewote.. ihe Bonet TO BOARD. tie. ms me Wi ‘anted irene 73 ~~ FE ¢0ss7. era ‘SURORBANITE RE- | ‘59 caps. 670 95 exe e. Also available mo Ne recaps. @70-15 | whitewalls ‘ex plus . Ee change. Full road h guar enteed om new tires. State Tire _ Sales 5 a 8. Sas rE +0687 D BRAND NE W TIRES | traded in on General ed Tires to 50 per cent off k or Walls. ED. WIL LIAMS G1 8. _ Saginaw at _Reebure Auto ‘Service 81 ae ehine Shop. 33 Hood. Ph 3-3563. . Te) For Sale Motorcycles &3 , 1-07 ‘Si BUICK TWO DOOR BYRNE LLROME. ESTATES MODERN —_flew,- | $s front and playground. EM |GM EXEC! TIVE: PERSONAL CAR R. PARK aT PARKHURST _ | En Where living is a vacation—72: lovely acres meludes a private CA GLENN'S MI eae ‘Pontiac Sales ° Two °57 Pontia 3 Pontiac —- L Fare eagt of | PARTS & SERVICE ON. = Hariey Davidson, see B tag vidson Sales Co. 312 8 naw ___For Sale Bicycles 84 3% INCH GERMAN HAWK, —, | v . geod condition. $26 es Lake Rd. (Near Gaie soLOWOx ORGAN ATTACHMEERT| instaled to any pete in five ville am “te = “McCULLOCH PRICED FROM eS ae L rE = cate, Davis Me s rr a ¥ Pa 7-3292. Orton- sostement HOUCHTEN & SON Phe Ferguson Dealer or be ee a rE 5-319 Sale Office Equipment 63 Portable rere “ets oe Tove. wale “they i ra. (ort 3 = i“ ey Bir- re taal 1! rary { “Sale St Store lore Equipment 5° » : « cS 2 . GOOD ’ cond. $350. PE 69160 after 3:30. “eho M1 ¢1500. Harold 1953 LARRY . . EROME ; DEALER Ee ae JANUARY Top Value sgt REAL B ARG! MINS AT Oxford Mtrs. ALL MUST a "33 Nash Statesman, — S Buick ier ata sea Lay wee TO | — = $80; Hawaii, $99.10; Service Inc,_OR “7-124. | TR GOING “NORTH“= _ load ‘Either _Wway. FE. 5-€6806. _wW anted | Used Cars 8 __ 88 ae Shelton Motor Sales Pays top dollgr on hap slgage ine Cor * Auburs. _& E. Blvd. FE 8-1 4S MUCH as” “ree 0 FOR J 2 JUNE “AND cheap cara days or mode) | See M & M Motor Sales | ‘or top dollar om late model cars. OR 32-1603 | 2627 Diste Hwy 4-1 PRICES FOR § SCRAP & OLD. _cars, OR 3-6015_ VERILL'S NEED CARS shop “NL then bring it here for top: doliars DIXIE BWY. Ber FE °2-0878 : FE 46096 RIGH $$$ PAI ID roe JONKED | ‘M4 DR. | BUICK. ae COND. 3, EM 3-910) $1,000. 1 HURON MOTOR SAL ES ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF USED ¢ 62°W. HUROF a rg A ly pes 1950 CHEV pices apr 60 CONDI- _tion.” $299. 601 Desoto St.. Pontiac. Used Truck Parts 89A ? DR Neer SHEVY _cars. Joe Ar WE BUY r cana I “hi an ANY Sonne _fION, FE 8-0157 ren Is race THR AUBURN MO" TORS CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD PPP LLL AEA LOD PP USED TRUCK PARTS ALL Agee AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 2635 , ‘Suburn A Ave. s_s—=CWFEE 46-6632 \‘30 CHEVY. _ DTOP. Rad. | Good a ses rE. mans . For r Sale Trucks | “BECK WILSON M15 ORTONVILLE, MICH. ee Le nl ee 1955 '5-TON CHEV PICK-UP V-8 Good cond. Orig. owner. NAtloval | us ~ Chevrolet “Pickup ~ This b Completely | interised. * ve good mechani- iy and exce lent rubber = orice is ri ht. i Ae * 546 FORD TON PICK Ui UP. Used aa y | car "ac | _Motors. 8146. ¢ Commerce 5 ee ~ PONTIAC'S | ‘TRUCK CENTER RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass jeer, G6on « sNow | Barger Be Sn Taceet come: : * Ac: ~~. RANGER 2-DR. HT. AUTO TO says ees Oakland b a3s1 | "st Cher. “Dr, Pg jee a — & TON GMC, R&i, | okoger s Sales & Service “Any Old us i eile ah Spot ee Leones 8 Million Li ay at Herod, _Turner POR THE FINEST of gool clean cars see — | Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac Woodward B'ham | | D | Save ve $090 to $1,100. ‘37 For "68 ’ RIEMENSCHNEIDER ENGLEHART TIRED OF APOLOGIZING - OLD CARY. wi HAVE” A PER T ah | THESE LIKE- Y ANT WHEN YOU NEED ir ’°S7 Two-Door oor... .$1898 "57 Station’ Wen... « $2495 SUPERCHIEF heater, oF brakes” power ee pow- akes "56. Roadartes ‘H/top $1895 |- B heater, Dynafiow, er Meeting mest brakes, “= "56 Conver nied ... $1795 Redio, heater, Hydramatic, pow- 56 Convertible V-8 $1595 Radio, heater, Powerghde PONTIAC ’57 Starchief ......$2495 CATALINA COUPE—Radio. heat- UPE. et. Hydramatic. power steering, | bower brakes. ; NTIAC * ‘56 Searchet 4 Dr. $1795 CATALINA—Radio, heater, Hy- dram ame 7 PONTIAC. . 54 Four Door ..... $ 895 Radio, heater, a "54 Station W, ee $1095 Radio, Heater. Hydramatic, 753 Cataknacs Cc eS ..$ 795) Radio, heater, ramatic._ FORD - 7 Ranch Wagon ..$2195 nae: heater, Fo-O-Ma ater Radio, heater Hydramatie. 36 Su Super H/Top. -, $1895 | PONTIA‘ RETAIL STORE 232 “Se, Saginaw atic" heater, say, trapemis | : . PONTIAC | 1°64 Convertible ... £$1095 Radio, heater, Hydramatic. "56 Station "We =) $008 hor. Laon ogy pen Dower capittac’ °53 3 Coupe Deville _{S1195. me or meerines” power ee ee eee "54 Hudson Hornet $ 495 4-DOOR SEDAN, radio & heater, Hrdramatic. 56 Ford 2 Dr. .....$1195 CUSTOM V-& Sedan. radia & heat- et, Fordomatic. good tires, excel- _ nt condition. Te "54 Pontiac 4 Dr. ..$ 795 ‘CHIEFTAIN DELUXE SEDAN, thourands of unused Ble. 57 Buick Hardtop $2295 PECIAL 2DR., radio & heater wer's solid values. 55 Buick Hardtop $1495 SUPER 2-DR.. radio & lheater Dynafiow or sheet! ng and rakés. Yellow ite =owith black and white a many unused miles te 56 Buick Séper «+0 $295 2-DR. HARDTOP, power steering, seers os er of radio & heater, dynafiow, nothing but sharp! |'56 Pontiac S.chief $1895 2-DR. HARDTOP, radio & heater, harm @ leather interior, other of Olivers ane! 2-DR, Dynafiow. Red and with interior. of rong truly value oacked used ees cD radio & heater, tee perfect f pee: omy 32 P a a Sedan $ 195 — transmission, reelient condition ; SO Pontiac & /.... $ 195 CLUB COUPE. aio a heater, for the age. .f ; '$3 Ford 6-(yl. ....$ 495 tiandaré ‘a tiandard “shi x, ae 4, Renter "36 Buick/ Hardtop $1895 — & heater, PER FDR. Dysatew, teering and brakes. jow tallens age. “hurry on = one, ‘49 evrolet 4 Dr. > 195, - BUICK” 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-101 Open Eves. "37 Olds 88 Sedan ; '57 Olds 88 Holiday Sedan ’57 Olds 98 Holiday Sedan $7 Cadillac 62 Sedan - 57.Cadillac Convertible a Specials $1295 *55 Olds 88 Sedan $305 ‘30 Olds 88 2- Door $395 752 Olds 88 Sedan. $1495 : 35 Olds 88 Convertible» . § 55 Ford Club Coupe 56 Pontiac Catalina . $1695 ; *36 Buick Riviera 2-Door - $295 53 Hudson Sedan —- 51 Ford 2-Door . : 55 Buick 4-Door $1595 ‘36 Ford Country Sedan & hoster | aati oH er ...$1395| ‘SS Dodge Sedan - ‘51 Nash 2-Door ; ¢ 55 Plymouth Sedan ‘JEROME Olds - Cadillac Orchard eer at i FE 80488 ad Oe. CHEVROLET Dealer” » e Now's the time... to get ready for the fun driving days ahead. -You'll want to be out on the road, not at home — be prepared. | PRICES ARE LOW MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES AND . 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So . | "The marshal. story—the dedi- = News < CKLW. < ‘thes . = 80 popular now on - CRLW Harpy Lime Early Eire Club : — wiex __ (Just to show you how clever I am in these fearless fore- Lists Reasons ~ Sy aan nae et “irpatt as win Weather Wire eet * | ORSDAY arTERNoON setae casts, last year I said, “Bing Crosby gel marry anybody.”) ale junsmoke”’ and “W | The setsmologists;some located! “will become the big quiz show but | “HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — The au-|Westerns that the anti-kissing taboo as far away as Elko, Nev., meas- other programs’ll sneakily reduce thentic Western street at the Revue|Still holds. On all the others, he lot is a busy place. So busy, in/Stys, kissing and even such adult |tact, that they can squeeze three/Subjects as prostitution and nar- - -- Today's Television Programs --SEN°2 i: 553) ict west emerenes , hoping to get information|’, Ferraris will be the spérts car of the of : ‘ camera crews in different sections “tits addiction can ibe discussed TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 10:00 (9) Lone Wolf. (7) Robin and Ricky. about the depth of the earth's) ‘year .. . Ginger Rogers'll decide she at the same time. And so busy|—flthough not as candidly on TV (4) Suspicion. Suspense:| _ (9) Howdy Doody. crust. | + | should dance in her act in Las Vegas that nowadays it's booked by the @% in books and movies. 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. Anonymous telephone caller) ‘ Se Vegas .. . Montecatini, Italy, will hour, not by the day. And it's! ‘There Is one trick to writing a (9) Popeye terrorizes housewife Patricia 11:4 (7) Noontime Comics. - oad ‘ . | . be the health resort of the year... | mostly ‘all TV filming. shecessful. TV Western script, . (4) News. . | Neal in “Someone Is After : Girl Found in Icebox Deb Norine Phipps of Palm Beach ~ * * ® Gruber says. And that is to have ia ot . | eae One. Tom Drake TUESDAY AFTERNOON . : : pedis igs af i a | _— =; within th iting oe be | ; : : A ; | | ~ i . . . Robert Pres- [Western trend on TV. According ree or ee a a Eliot. —s Mitchell. “Powerful ° a i : Search by 500 Ends - uit cae aa fates 2 ago p> all pinta London’s |{@ Frank Gruber, one of the busi-| ginning, and alse one at the end. 6:20 | ‘our. secret society gains strange 12:60 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. Ja AL) beocea > rs , catia est Western writers, we've only, wy + mind . 7 hold on US. | (4) Tic Tac Dough. EL.CENTRO, Calif, w—white| F2'F Lady opening will be a gigantic social affair... Perry oo tne : ns das With that in he says, writ 630 (7) Three Musketeers. Ad- business in Laovogravan, (9) Earth and Its People. }500 men searched for her, 3-year-| COmO'll start loafing and Jackie Gleason’! start working . . - by coring there'll be 50 Westerns! ine, “eriting s ahort pray — | venture the Bell.” Joanne Dru, Pat: | vi : | old Mary Ellen Jackson huddied| Millionaire Paul D. Getty will go to the altar . . . Joanne Wood-jn television. “A lot of people sneer at west- e Foreign Legion. | O’Brien, John Barragrey oo [reas (2) Love of Life. ‘in an icebox into which, —— ward and Tony. Perkins will be acclaimed the best young per- “Hs ry be lerns,” he says. ‘They call them = ___ 44 Frontier. et a a ——pohigg an elderly man placed ‘formers: = ee ee ee ee — te _hagpen.— es os ad kazaa sme a don’t | (2) News: LeGoff . |1%:38 (2) Search for Tomorrow. |after giving her a ride in his car. Hal the , Sa oon Post . = age leppard og bt mind ons they pom grtartlgibn at | 10:30 (7) Capt. David Giret, (4) It Could Be You . e £56. Block, the fresh now Saturday Evening one? | tends th’ puniens Chems'l be |Gain gciees.” | 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. (9) City Detective. (7) The Erwins. Although searchers had looked — (“Hal or nace , peaeogia en a ae uses.” : ~ Te | | (9) - Mary Morgan. ’ limto the box three times Saturday) New Year's: wishes: Elvis Presley vals, —_— ; "645 @) News: Edwards. 11:08 (7) Soupy’s On. a night, the girl's father, Sam Jack-| shake”; for TV comedians, “an old jokes’ home”; for Jack oc ae successful? | juayumgae | a mee » a (12:45 (2) Guiding Light. son, found her there early Sun-| Parr, a new kiddies’ show called “Howdy Dedy.” m ee a” 2 3:00 5 s Focus, av (4) News: esterk'p. . | day. A barking dog attracted hini t I ict that " . (9) Gangbusters. ; News. 1:00 (2) Douglas Fairbanks. [to the box, which was kept in the scan chathati cel eo pag 04 ad Gee fall on a _“t think they're due partly to! _ (4) Death Valiey. New West- . ! (4) Movie. Jackson's back yard for’ storing Le . iPresident Eisenhower,” he says. "tem series, “Born in Nebras- 11:15 (9) Weather. - | @) My Little Margie. fish. The box had air vents and Thursday. “Ike's said his favorite reading is ka.”’ / (4) Weather: Eliot. (9) Movie. ithe child was fh no danger of suf- : lwesterne, so they've become pop- «2) Playhouse. “Girl at (2) Miss Weather. ‘ , foeating. : iTHE MIDNIGHT EARL eee 8 oe ; 2 ‘ular. Large.” . 1:38 (2) As The World Turns * * * A N.Y. promoter’s after Rocky Marciane to fight Fleyd) «,n4 there's another 11:20 (9). Theater. Drama: John) (® (color). Howard Miller) A doctor said the child had not Patterson; The Rock invited him to Miami to discuss it . . . This is a time of international 1:10 (7) Sports: Wattrick. = Eifstorm, “Storm Warnings.” Show. been molested. Neighbors report- Rock Hudson came to N.Y. quietly, ducking Hollywood “help- sis. ‘The people are | page eee (1) Topper. ee tented. soem oitering in the! ers” trying to patch up his busted marriage ... Henry Fonda| they turn to their ov 1:18 (1) News: Daly. y Sports: Parker. | > neighborhood Ssturday. Mary El) nencoptered from Philly for a big partyin NY: |~to the West. (2 Sports Final. 2:00 @ Our eo. Bosch. len was missing ! 12 hours. - Tony Bennett's gift to the missus: A 12 thousand dollar WOMEN LIKE ’EM 7:30 (7) O.S.S. Adventure: Nor-) : | wegian underground ieader |1:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Continental . ~~ : ‘ Gruber, a big, buriy, gruff-speak- | | agent plan to liquidate Nazi Hedy Lamarr, “Experiments. os (OF aye Elizabeth, Two Unions A reed Victor Borge, making his only '58 TV appearance Feb.-19,'ing man, stopped to think a min-/ U. Boat commanders. Perilous.” (4). . + : ) g says, “Santa Claus has the right idea — visit people once a/ute. : : wae. ' ‘ * * * , (9) Million Dollar Movie. 11:39 (7) Night Court. Re-enaet-%*39 4) , Party. . . M 4 Dem nd year!” That's earl, brother. . Drama: Don Ameche, “Four ment of court cases. ‘% Bride and Groom. on Ma jor a 5 we (Copyright, 1958) ~ Protect Nao ong Don't Sons” (°40). 4) Tonight. | : oo — ee (4) Price Is Right (color). 2 -|9:50 (9) News. (2) Robin Hood. Adventure: Sheriff plots to rob rich mer- TUESDAY MORNING ! 4> wo. wi'hd * ~ Mides Installation specialists to ” 3:00 (2) My Hero. supleasgeenag . © Ms : moke your car sofe. ; chants, lee ; (4) (color) Matinee Theater: ists PREE INSTALLATION— . a Dee ce om gage Sooner oe 12) Cartoon: Cuntroom......¢#_@) Edge of Night. —— | (2) Talent Scouts. le:e0 (4) Romiper Room. —|443° (@ Modecn Romances. | | $:00 (7) Voice. Soprano Elaine, — 5:00 (2) Susie. . E - Mabin sings songs by Rich." (2) News. | @) Dear’ Phoebe. : TDA Seabdamal ard Rogers. George Feyer.ip.s9 (2) Ladies Day. 2 . : ie Boveri 4 guest pianist. ri ; (9) Dance Party. : HOPS : (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. '5:38 (2) Best the Clock 2 | Although . E 49) Town Mayor. i » (1) Our Friend Harry. ia Mr. dad tore, N : | (4) ‘Twenty’ One. __|9:58 (9) Billboard. - ; wry Guest star. Bob Hope UP-|ie.99 (2) Garry Moore. . es “8 ‘ : : e ‘He ate benefit per- ci ic. with nice diction and pleasant voices. Beverly exhibits most of the Grey | Ce) Atone Pretces Residents Worry |in Roses; Alibis Out merchandise on Bill Cullen's NBC-TV show, “The Price Is Right.” trom pon Rater 9:30 (7) Lawrence Welk. ff ‘las Hole in Yard © | »01se; tasho w—No inore can a : : mandy ae = | (9) Front Page Challenge. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. : jdog-ssiewiten= thane aay * be forgotten. | : () Turn of Fate: * Drama: (4) Treasure Hunt. -§ (Qroyrs Steadily ; went ay town ta om Model Claims TV Lacks But he on 7 sive the: same | 6 ani ED AGA , : —s : ; zs = Sones" Gower bed. 7 eee ss . . respect for TV Westerns. He ad-| GUARANTEED AGAINST tee (D Price is Rig. ___|_ WINCHESTER, Tenn. Mr. [er leaves the Vand" Girls With Good Voices mits that he never takes more than] RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT “|11:25 (7) News, ee ee ee an Le hee pdetwceunnd SI - , * Ttwo days to grind out a TV script] AND BLOW-OUT _ _ alte 16 worry sheet the tate iniSyer Mee clieined a comera By DICK KLEINER Her present schedulé is a tough|—and usually only one day. Hel) Ee : st ; their backyard. use in photographing dogs at a one. Her TV show is on five days|says that the hero of a TV West] _ , PS ee : : Ww 8 neve semtttte dam to he tat eee ee aa wand week and one evening. Herjern doesn’t “have to be an actor.| 4 Truth tarted . ti nance requiring : Le jen : oo ws te na a Bo ee tt Sat a eee eon meee, oe | NGS teet deep. 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