Bulletin Orders E DrasticCuts in Mail Delivery Mail Service fo Be Restored if House Acts Reuther Demandi Labor Act a Must Use Stiff Broom, Strongest Disinfectant’ ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. uw —, Reuther’s re-election as presi-;headed since 1946, apparently was) Summerfield Claims Dean Says Congress Walter PI Reuther ae Ameri dent of the UAW, which he has|assured by an overwhelming ma- Delay Depends Upon Can‘t Appropriate Cash ntion Wed- rey eT OK of $47 Million WASHINGTON (INS) — Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield says mail service cutbacks set for next Saturday will not last long if the House acts fav- orably this week on his money requests. | He expressed. confidence) that if the House Appro- priations Committee sends the measure to the floor, the full House will approve the entire 47 -million dol- Quickly Enough Pontiac’s Post Office will definitely be closed next - Saturday, Acting Postmas- ter Leslie Dean said today, “I don’t see how Con- -|gress can move fast enough to prevent at least this Sat- urday’s closing,” Dean said, referring to Postmaster ) General Arthur Summer- | field’s threat to lop off Sat- “lurday service unless his de- jparement receives $47 mil- lion in supplementary ap- i * &--+ Otherwise, Reuther told the United Auto Workers convention The caucus, filling a hall with a 2,000 seating capacity, also pledged Reuther supporters to vote for his key proposals. These include an increase of 50 cents a and they'll try to destroy the labor movement in the process.” The UAW chief called on labor to “drive out every crook and gangster and racketeer we can find.” He drew'a loud cheer from 2,300 delegates representing 1% million UAW members by declaring, “All ~ corruption is not on labor's He charged that “reactionary, bargaining procedure to permit skilled trades groups to negotiate supplemental contracts within the industrial union's structure. * x * Reuther’s keynote speech to the corrupt managements would rath- er pay a bribe to a crooked labor opening session of the convention that will continue through Friday touched on subjects ranging from lars he asked to-run the de- partment through June 30. propriations to finish out the fiscal yearending to the workers represented by that onciie union jurisdictional disputes to in- _ ¢rooked labon, leader.” WALTER REUTHER ternational diplomacy. h Summerfield added that | : {ae he had received e was “assured” yesterday! Nor BLUFFING—Postmaster General Arthur AP Wirephote/a special bulletin from Washington that the Senate Appropria-| Summertield poses with a chart he set up for _ across the country have been to cut back Included are: 1, Effective April 13, the post office will close Saturday and Sunday, 40 Aboard Brazilian Liner 3 Plane Crashes Kill 45; B47 Hits Peak in Hawait A total of 45 persons, including five Americans, died yesterday in three plane crashes in Nevada, Hawaii on service unless Congress approves an extra $47 million he insists he needs to maintain present services. newsmen to explain his stand on threatened cuts in postal service. Summerfield said yesterday that he is ‘not bluffing’’ and that postmasters County Board to Consider Peak $10,710,920 Budget tions Committee would then “immediately con- vene” and send the House- approved bill to the floor for a vote. “So,” he added, “‘there need be no long delay." The House Appropriations Com- mittee has approved only 17 mil- lion dollars ,of Summerfield’s re- quest. It will take up the remain- Pontiac Hospital Suit Postponed Doctors, Director Time to Settle Rules Dispute | ordering drastic cuts in service. 2. Effective April 13, no city, village or rural delivery service 4 will be given-on Saturdays except , special delivery. * * * 3, Effective April 29, no third class mail will be received by the post office except certain medical Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty to- items. day eueets 15-day postponementt| and Brazil. Dreger the committee, | A record $10,710,920 tentative|the board approving the figures ve Final passage will take place im ie —_— areca = re in the -cause hearing why h r ve the principal |pudget will be submitted to the|tax allocation purposes at a special the fall. However, next week's ac- , made Pontiac General Hospital Dierctor All four ited killed vine “ *. se cioae economizers on budget requests, Oakland County Board of Super- meeting next Monday. tion will determine what share of|"" for uniform purchases. Miss Lauretta Paul shouldn't be|Force B47 bomber slammed into the eee are patting to push Summer- visors by the Ways and Means| The proposed budget is based |property taxes will be needed by| 5. Effective Apri] 15, window enjoined from enforcing some dis-imountain above the World War II rest camp known as; ‘leld’s request through the. com- Committee tomorrow. roughly on # 10 per cent increase |the county for its operation next] service will be Mmited to not puted surgical regulations at the | py Valley” theest Oah mittee. But the postmaster gen- mmittee chairman Fred W.| over last year’s spending, and year. "| more than 8% hours a day. Pon- city hospital. appy Valley” on northwest Oahu. eral sald oven if this group does |< Cir Royal Oak is expected| calle for $9,010,920 to be raleed tok tine presently gives service front od eheareaacer 29 Willing =a = cg oomph ergrsinta o ps8 —— oe Heme wit, wees vie ce pes to call Sor a week's study, with! by taxation. No discussion on the final budget| 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., or 16 hours ° : »| AFB, Okla., as Capt. Dunn N. Roges, 36, Altus, Okla.; re is tomorrow. day. representing six doctors, said his 1 —- ale gets to the floor. a 6 ? clients hospi “sti | 18st Lt. Sherman Bozeman cee : MAJOR ITEMS 6. Effective April 29, no first or ‘ins Soalieasecteniatnatiien| ir. pilot, 25, Montgomery, A lerstet ene is not blutine atet;|Nixon Report on Africa Commended Three other important items @Fe/second class post offices (Pontiac sition of the dispate.” Ala; ist Lt. Frank R| cutting deliveries, . ee fe — ee * * ? id Cd Ld Pate tear tert Cis oterer, at and Stange aa ng e|Dulles Outlines Aid Plans) rm swe iar depres pemac arrexn0x seeking stoppage of rules which, |5-Sgt. Haske ray, on all third class mail except In commenting on the new rules, the sat sala, “probibited ware. (crew chief, Altus. merchandise for Senators; to Use Loans)2ms,:s Lansing tor the peo, In commenting on the new rules stricted use of their licenses.” In Brazil, forty persons, all be- ISSUES ORDER . Northwestern highway across the|Summertfield is trying to bring be- Miss Paul, director at the hos-|lieved to be Brazilians, were killed Questioned as to whether he FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES western part of the county. paper aac enamel aoa hos- wat [2 Sirtiner crash. The plane, a two-engine Varig, taking off from Bage, in south- ern Brazil, and crashed near burst into flames shortly after | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) WASHINGTON (# — Secretary of States Dulles sketches for senators today a foreign aid program ex- pected to call for establishment of a capital loan fund to aid underdeveloped countries. . Members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Supervisors must join the state in approving bids, since $1,800,- 000 of the cost is being borne by the county, The state is asking bids for $25,000,000 in bonds, with the rest of the money coming from the to estimate its budget a year in advance and it always underesti- mates,’ “So for the last quarter it the airport. The airliner, with 35 passengers and § crewmen, was en route from Livramento to Por- to Alegre. In. Nevada, a search. party is said they expect the secretary to outline in general terms how President. Eisenhower+— Gare Peng for teen together with South Asia and the assistance. Middle East as was done in the past.” There were reports the admin- istration will propose setting up 8} NEED NEW IDEAS fund on which Asian and African) sen Mundt (R-SD) said, “This nations could draw to exploit their|;, 4 vast new continent that re- natural resources and to build fa- quires new ideas.” He lauded Nix- cilities for general economic de-|on’s suggestions for an incredsed velopment. exchange of students, leaders and BIPARTISAN SUPPORT — * . . tors both parties PP ey today Vice President Sen. Aiken (R-Vt) said Nixon's Nixon's recommendation for more|/recommendations on his recent 22- emphasis on U, S.: relations with/day trip to eight African nations Africa to offset Communist infil-|merit prompt congressional con- tration and intrigue. sideration, Sen. Mansfield (D-Mont), as- “] have every confidence in the sistant Senate Democratic lead- | reports and recommendations,” er, said Nixon's proposal for a | Alken, also a member of the For- new bureau of Africa affairs in | eign Relations Committee, sald. the State Department already | wixon's 3,500-word official report has “‘been approved by the Sen-|+, president Eisenhower was ate Foreign Relations Commit- | ..4e public during the weekend. — It contained no startling new pro- Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala) agreed|posals, although Nixon mildly crit- the idea of a separate bureau wasjicized some foreign aid operations better than “lumping this area (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) federal government. AID FOR CHILDREN’S HOME The Ways and Means Committee| mendous growth in postal |will call for another measure im-|eyery year. proving services at the crowded * *« * Children's Home. “Right here in It will recommend a new em- ploye be hired, mainly to locate boarding homes for wards of the court. A step-up in this program, it is believed, would help relieve crowding. The board also will be asked to abolish the present board of ap- peals governing complaints over enforcement. of the septic tank code, Cyril Miller of Avon Township will ask that, as a replacement, a.semi-official board be organized among the County Health Depart- ng postmaster pointed (Continued on Page 2, Col, 3) ment and members of the Super- visors’ Health Committee, which Engine No. 6322 we art soma met «l TaKOS Last Run and two supervisors, not commit- tee members. Grand Trunk Western Yields to Diesel in Sad Weatherman Lavish | tansing Ceremony DISPUTE AUTHORITY to ask Congress for extra money. | You can see that we can't | mate accurately because of the | Ann Arbor Riders Sharing Cab Seats ANN ARBOR @ — Ann Arbor bus riders looked for taxicabs to- day, their first day without bus The ‘emergency began when Great Lakes Greyhound stopped service in the city Saturday, Newly elected Mayor Samuel Eldersveld yesterday announced five taxicab companies would pinch hit tem- the cole att che ca up passengers share-the-ride basis Bage in southern Brazil yester- day on a flight from Livramento to Porto Alegre (arrow). All per- sons aboard — 35 passengers and said there was a “definite possibil- 35, Grananda Hills, Calif. a Lock. se members —-* were ity that differences will be ironed|je0q out out of court.” test ; ; _ ordaw Ancoult Recta Paris Hails Visit , of Queen, Duke in Gay Pageantry\m raged The city council is expected to CAIRO (INS)—Tension mounted PARIS #-—~ Queen Elizabeth Titackle the situation tonight. of Britain and the Duke of Edin-| It will consider a plan which burgh arrived in Paris today for|would have a group headed by id a John W. Rae, an attorney, take a four-day official visit. France| iver public transportation. This land.|"2® determined to make her stayigroup proposes to purchase buses ven most colorful pageant the re-|and serye as a municipal organiza- blic has t fi (tion. A decision is expected by a from|Public has ever staged oe ee ek The acti Scrappy Was Not GRAND RAPIDS — Josephiit Prince wondered today whether his|the up . aw the 8-months-old dog — complete/ed “‘nothing but pieces’ was found|beamed as the Viscount airliner MEMO TO CAESAR id d with collar and chain. of the wreckage, landed the young Queen and her a With Winter Surplus LANSING = — | husband at flag-bedecked Orly Air- A S | cheery tunes like “I've Been Work. 7 in tact seg pee OU Cr IS Lanne The weatherman is issuing Pon-|ing on the Railroad” but the = This One May Be Worth $300 ee: eel eens PET. Dp jtiac its share spe PP lea te ad ae The drive to tho airport and ( int ) I this much, Today is the feast day of ter’s sub-freezing temperatures : Pp 1 A Tod streets on the Queen’s route were Another in a Lenten Series know ir ls Pte Engine No, 6322, pulling Grand CW uzZzZ. e Ppears ay jammed with crowds waving Junius, the Roman agent, came in person to these people and the Nazarene has sent two of |“%¢ SnOW . Trunk Western Railway's No, 17, small British and French flags. | Pilate's palace in Jerusalem and made a report his men, named Peter and John, to find a place | “ fosty 24 to 28 low is expected) the Intercity Limited, was getting Here. we go again on g new | mailing it on a postcard. Late ae a. ae ~_e oes ee er ee ee cee oer eta aga -O-Gold puzzle, This Ofie, on | entries and entries Jopes [breeze was blowing from py Es = oon L : Page 5, ts worth $050-t5 on bobay ad uid teceliioed Wun war jrection of the English Channel. The enemies of the Nazarene are making prog- IT am having them followed for tomorrow, ; winner if no correct solutions are | ing more to worry about than 1. The Queen stepped smiling from] TeSS- They have found one of his own apostles This may all have been prearranged; Ihave | Outlook for Wednesday is mostly found for Jast week's puzzle. At | that, you should have 10 trouble [the four-engine plane in a beige| Who is willing to betray him. The man’s name is heen unable to determine this for sure. But at |cloudy and continued cool, with a the very least it’s worth $100, 80 | selecting the right numbers, |@msemble. Prince Philip wore the} Judas Iscariot. any rate, Peter and John were given a signal. {chance of snow flurries, you won't want to pass up the | ‘ uniform of a Royal Air Force mar- He came secretly to a group of the local They were to watch for 2 man carrying a | The lowest temperature recorded chance, leaders and offered to give his master up — for pitcher of water and go to his house. in downtown Pontiac preceding 8) Now that the numbers are & price. So the conspirators got together and There, Jesus told them, they would find a |*-™. was 31. At 1 p.m. the temper. being used instead of words, raised money to pay the traitor when he de- large furnished upper room where they were to |“™7e WS 39. - Lt Biter teed sports ¢ Vises a way to betray Jesus. get ready for the supper. . . 4 a are qreaty improved. County News 4 At one time that betrayal would have been on Junius’ recital, Pilate seemed agi-* Gypsies Try Suicide Just remember that the judges | Editorials ...........c:.26., 6 pocorn Tle dicr susan 00 Meares ee : «+ VIENNA (INS)—A refugee relief now insist on the numbers being Obituaries. ....666-ceccveeee 9 leaders will need sli : ” 68 r house " he or official said today that 4 Hun- written in the squares. Your en- | Pot 0’ Gold................. 5 figure they only a slight excuse Go to this at once, said. “Keep an garian escapees from Russian 5 since their action will be popular. That always eye on everything that happens and let me have try will be disqualified it you Sports oo TPR 18, 19 . difference ” wre ; domination have attemipted suicide have’ written just the’ words. Theaters .4....5-ccceseeees MM cues 8. . : | eee” 3 - |sinee the October revolution but Other than that, your main | TV & ) Programs...... 28 a w. Wi Junius slipped into the patched beggar’s cloak ithat most of them were gypsies ‘toncern should be getting your SM, iin © ’ But how or when this which he wore as a disguise and disappeared into, |and re Baye for emigration to entry postmarked on time ani s Place, I have begn ep oe the United States. Only five didd.'a the night. ~~ 3 gigi ane teh . { Bo H tb 6 f] | include specific acquisitions that eur Sik giok « boat Satur-|fully resume clinic operation. — Bennett was struck by a ricocheting bullet and a spray of cement guavas ot eieccunt sake A 9) Ci t M h t 0 y U y u Wolfson believes “would strenth- day. He has received 5,000 doses of fragments kicked up by the bullet when it struck the pavement, Sn a, eens 1 Y ercnants en the company and accelerate +c & the Salk vaccine Oakiand | Hildebrandt said. Miss Silkey was hit in the arm by another bullet. | 1. snichigan State Board of An 11-year-old Orion Township) its return to profitable opera- ae The manager of one local dry- | snslereient emetitence aatcay uame” The flooding of the Big Muddy} County’s share of 82,300 doses * * * Health for the new well. cleaning firm and the employe of| y ergency surgery h tricked ntly yesterday in an effort to save the} With his wife, Wolfson owns 350,- a 2 pacers 000 shares of the 5,670,430 shares outstanding, malting him AMC's ; The new Waterford Township Capt. Hildebrandt said that McMann had been keeping company ieard will be sworn ii soime innit the same man with the same | sight of his left eye after his BB also forced a their homes at Murphysboro.| Health Department, Thousands of acres of lowland Dr. Monroe said, “The 5,000 = aes peer peter le Regine at this week. New board members method, Saturday. | gun discharged as he was playing} ; cat inal a Ider were inundated doses will be used to give second reported, ao , will take over the township govern-; James Patterson, employe of in a field at Hills Farm at Pine| — eRe — in Florida south Of! shots only through the clinic which] °¢ €l8e would. ment operation the first of next/Ogg Cleaners, 430 Orchard Lake: roaq Romney and Welfaca talked oves serves youngsters in the 1 to 14 Police arrested McMann at his home near Lansing, sometime | week. Ave. and Clyde Turner, manager) Gerald R. Fosdick, 1505 Shell plans for widening the scope of after the near midnight shooting. ~ wrcgs Ra con ead oleae oe = = a he|AMC operations, In a news con- brangt couple aft ti . : a tae id e down alongs a/ference several days later, Romney —_ ued SeSiann bet Pewee Oe aig! opiates 2 Costl F ires Hit same story of being chated. fence and started to climb over it| said Wolfson did not propose to cut them driving along a Lansing street. Then, Hildebrandt said, Mc- In each case, a man of the same|when the gun went off. Gerald was'down on AMC’s auto-making. be notified by mail starting Mann had gone home for his rifle. ; St f H s, if | H descriptien entered the store, Pre-| taken to Pontiac General Hospital He reiterated this in his pre- Hildebrandt said a warrant would be sought today. QTE FOSPUAl FIELE {sented a nanaful of one dollar bills.|with the BB pellet embedded in his| pared statement yesterday, saying . and asked for a $20 bill in exchange left eye. “the full strength’ of AMC’s auto HF i Tt itt i i i 3) the if 7 Z z gs i i i i E | i i é Fires in two Pontiac State Hos-| When he was given a $20 bill, xs & * ‘line ‘can only become apparent Will R st Se j \pital buildings totaled $4,000 in|the subject supposedly placed it in} Surgery removed the pellet, a/next fall when the company intro- | e ore rvice spokesman said, but, “It is too duces its first cars completely ; ‘damages over the weekend, al-|an envelope and sealed it. | Pilot Uses Road though no one was reported in-| Both Patterson and Turner said soon to tell whether the sight in planned, styled and tooled since would be 4% per cent for all if l isl A ured they counted the dollar bills and the eye can be sayed.” ithe formation of American Mo- I egi afors ct to Land Sately } The first fire originated in the/Only found 19. When the “‘custom-| Gerald said the gun had just tors.” ‘ central warehouse about 6:15 p.m.|er’’ was informed of the shortage, been returned to him after it had| American Motors produces Hud- (Continued From Page One) || 11 Snowstorm setarday [Seamen report he gave back the sealed envelope, been in the factory undergoing re-json, Nash and Rambler autos and postmasters all over the country. | MQNROE i — A two-seat plane; Gerald Bax, business executive supposedly containing the $20 bill,|pairs on the trigger. Kelvinator appliances. And .. . the last thing I want jused the Detroit-Toledo express-|jof the hospital, said the building and took back the single dollars. — = te do was to have te issue this |way for a landing field yesterday.| contained food, hardware, clothing} He told both men he would go “ : The single-engine _aircraft,|and equipment. Firemen estimated|to his auto and get another dollar | FOOD-0-MAT caught in a snowstorm, landed, | damages of $2,000 to contents andthe mea Oe ex rated xnel 465 E. Pike St. e — |howeve thought *|pulled off the highway and after a/$100 to the building. | urned | News Flashes son cetad Nylabone padre any -hour wait, took off again. | The second fire, on Sunday was ¢4ch case the envelope was empty. | Super Maghet tee Chairman J. Vaughan Gary|There was no harm to man, plane in the employes’ lounge, located in| uburn Ave. 2 ae Whang "tena atures tmecar Dropson Mon =| ~s BONUS COUPON VALUES full 47 millions was that ‘“‘he feels) potice-said the pilot, John Me- apa Woe es ; ; mot 455 cus , | border police today meri : . ames Jacobs, » O - a — mene ee yoenc nes, tee Graw, circled the road until he The fire started in a couch, which ding, Orion Township, underwent ha if we do not raise the roe” . pert tm Ge vieiniiy. smoke. ._ |this morning after his car fell on. . as) + McGrath taxied for three miles him last night as he was making) | | and then pulled off the expres-| With nearly 9,000,000 young/repairs on it at his home. E pear i | : tr Hf ; ; H 2 H 5 EF gx i 1 i li ie f E 23 ef i i : : : E | i: 3 z #5 i ! H F E ao z z dt i ! FE : F 4 4 i . 4 , cf sles cough — oe: way to wait for the snow to let up. adults in the United States in the| Sheriff's investigators learned : blic| Police later blocked traffic so Mc-|18-to-21 age group, the nation's col-|that a suspension chain holding | Rocogioeg — ov = Grath could again take his craft/lege enrollment totals some 3,000,-|the car up < broke or gave : said, Point Four official, |creased postal Ben has been | Mott: 000. way, they x * * “ |“very favorable” and a he is ANADARKO, Okla. ) — -| MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, ® — |‘‘sure that Congress be con- en truck jvinced” of the necessity for higher) A head on rates. door with a note reading ‘‘Don't) with a parochial school bus te- ‘ fit." He investigated and found) day, killing the bus driver and someone had taken them from his} injuring 12 students, on a them Kennedy in Seattle ‘ = tf fe 3 Hi E ze 2 ? ; F a5 f } ear, critically. Killed in the crash > . Fell U.S, Weather Bureae Report | possible internal injuries, Dregne gd Meee | CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON %- PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly Eleven other pupils were re- cloudy with eccasional snew becomi: Rackets Investigating Committee, | ~ mixed with rain today ending this! ported in good condition in hos- evening, high near 48. cloudy t¢| Hitals, and about 23 other pupils arrived from Chicago last night Senet aes Seek, i ed ch ted ide. woud say 190 Make 1957 Your Year to Save y= poll gp mye “ess Kennedy said he hopes to take y at i | gusty to- A, ‘ day northerl 5 to 22 miles back to Washin the ot Sr eae jenigtrnna scraerery eet CitY'S Post Office — rsck.to, Washington the names ot tify in the Senate investigation of ‘ ‘< eday in Ponti | ‘ Lowest || CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON | Madtaer: Trees of stew. - +4 Dostal service cut,” he said, ‘‘after) (Continued From Page One) | €r-DOYy-Ar- all, it's our most important util-/and what he called information| | y ee | ity.” failures in that continent. | Lowest temperature .........s00000-- 27 re Nixon said Communist domina-) Current ‘Rate | ‘SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS: Méan temperature .................. 0 ‘ 6 A : are ; i Weather; Fair." Smoking Causes Fire danscn tak ta adden Outhnoees| | Highest and Lowest Temperatures This » |e pill eget eee | Date in #4 Years in Home; $4,000 Damage |munist leaders consider Africa to-| . 7S in 1875 - 21 in 1920) \day to be ag important in their| Jumbo C te ~ pikitag’s Sumgerethee Chart | Careless smoking was the cause designs for world conquest as they | ont ae : | | ; ul : This | ee: 42 24 Los Angeles 7? 51/0f a $4,000 fire which started in considered Chin ato be 23 yéars| . * * 40 Oz. oS" SH Marguete 32 jt/an upstairs bedroom at 49 James) ago.” a 4 Cen : 8 14 Miami —=—@2._—:15 Sf. about 4 a.m. Sunday according! Dujles concedes he cut the de-| Federal Savings Va Syss | SB ao 32|to Pontiac firemen. [partment budget ‘too rapidly”) . | . Limit 1 ¥ 36 New Orleans 3 al The one snd ove belt read paper] bie taking office in 1953 and pend : | A Meal . e | | | gg) W&s occupied by Harry Barnes have ‘‘somewhat’’ demoralized the | , aa i Bowne oy Fred Obert 108 Br eacgn sores , HOME. OFFICE: 761 W. Hurén St. || for 4! honk Tih “n so 34) 5AM Kad. Dulles told the House Appropri-) Q * . ey a . | | : 2 i) Damage to the pam Fach insured | ations Committee, in testimony re-| ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. \ PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. if 7 1 4 40 25! 900, was estimated at $3,000.;leased yesterday, that a 16 million/ eo We : : ‘ , | si gt ws 12 \s¢\Content damage was $1,000, ac. (dollar crane in salaries, was L lade GOOD ONLY AT PROPLE’S SUPER MKT. OR FOOD-0-MAT : 7S 3 = ~oaannanvnisienneenedean " " \ \ ‘ Se ’ (i ee a ! i tet i . | ¥ . eI ‘ i ’ fi ‘ i i { ‘ aa ( . ° | | a Ij j if i eae i ) ey u . t | . fr \ / . 5 / i Sh 2 si, a te cording to firemen. ineéded to rectify the situation. if] a eb j ‘ i fi iat * f j ‘ ‘ , \ ! | } / ‘ Lf | Hi, ble | A / . ° | ye oil i i . \ i * Pp NG ° ca : i \ : ‘i } | f | \ | J ! 1 pt ; ' ° 1 | u f j \ f W | y { | i ! | ' 4 hi 4 | | f 7 j hee « / j i j py 2 ; i re j , vy | ’ ‘ : x P . if * : } acd ; ! } | : he’ ate ae | wos ( ‘ f j | vl £ a } ihe ee AAI Fs THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL. 8, 1957 CE OVER. lie ~ Deals i in Pontiac and Nearby arass ers / 86s Vinewood Ave, died Saturday trom She is survived by children, Mrs. Delma Stapp of Houston, Tex.; and will officiate, and bytial will be in Robert and Claude Kayga of Pon-|Oxford ae Cohgregational pra eon, ‘HL B. Johnson = \ ca and Mrs a Philips of Roya - David Robert Harper _f You see, I was asked to aif i : | i Pp i if He a fe Ladd of Uti- | | a ae Mrs. Cecil Green in Ohio at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Burial David Robert Harper, son of Robert and Thelma Preston Har- per, 21 Karva St! died at birth Saturday morning, at Pontiac by ran tomes Drayton Plains. “|ficiating. Burial will be at 3:30 tiac. : Service will be held at 2 p.m, hurch, wi Perry Mt. Park Cem ‘Mes hohe a et Cont's "Funeral Floyd E. Opperman: Floyd E. Opperman, 57, of 5515 Williams Lake Rd, died Sunday of Oxford, died yesterday morning oe ate ca cent nik her home at 81 N. Washington c eet Mrs. Stevens, a lifelong resident] dex. Vourbin, Se alee Harry Cross of Pontiac. Her body will be at the Flumer, felt Funeral Home; Oxford until 1 a.m. Tuesday, when she will taken to the’ Oxford Church tor services. =. - eee nig Claude Cecil Tomlin LAKE ORION — Claude Cecil Tomlin of 2301 Judah Lake Rd. died yesterday at his home. Spanish Cardinal Dies at Age of 76 than a year, He was MADRID (8 — Pedro Cardi Segura y Saenz, long a storm’ cen: ter in the Roman Catholic Church and former primate of Spain, died today after a long illness. He was 59 members 4t full He} ee. | Ts ua Feral iis Set imacuate ‘coue((OF AP Bureau Chief | Darice ic 31 yur w : CHICAGO — Funéral service|tected erage crltls death peduced:the College of}for George T. McConville, Ty tor:|igy mer head of*Minnesota and Wis-lin consin Associated Press Bureaus, an outspoken foe of democracy, will be held Tuesday at the Com- the Yeende aucapeseens aid oak estantism. Caribbean islands will matal airfields to accommodate turbojet] view The 76-year-old Cardinal --had|tourist planes. matty Cheray ty soeathen Sg McConville died. Saturday night Surviving are two sons, George,{ Boughner of Flint and Burley Lake Orion. Boughner of Service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Alilen’s Funeral | Home with Rev. Fred Clark of-| ficiating. Burial will be in Stiles, ; Cemetery, Lapeer. evening at his home .after a six- month’s illness, : He had been a constable of Wa- terford Township, was a general foreman-of General Motors Truck He is survived by his wife, Ann Rasch Opperman, and a son, John Harris of Bay City, Service will be at 1 p.m. Wednes- day at the Huntoon Funeral Home with Dr. William H. Marbach of the First Presbyterian Church of- p.m. at Elm Lawn Cemetery in Bay City. eect Mrs. Fred F. Stevens OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Fred F. (Helen) Stevens, 78, mother of Mrs. J. Lee Voorhees of and Coach, and had‘ been in real ) |estate business. Osteopathic Hospital. Surviving are his parents, a sis- ter at home, and brothers Tom and Dennis of St. Louis. The body will be sent from the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home this afternoon to Peshtigo; Wis., for funeral service and burial. Mrs. Adah Rose Kayga’ Pontiac, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday Mrs. Adah Rose Kayga, 65, of Deaths Elsewhere | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4 MADRID ® — Pedro Cardinal) Segura, 76, archbishop of Sevilla’ and a cardinal since 1927 who was a foe of Protestants and any Spanish regime not an absolute monarchy and who frequently was at odds with various governments of Spain, died today. * * * EVANSTON, Ill. w# — George T. McConville, 71, former head of Minnesota and Wisconsin Asso- ciated Press bureaus who retired in 1953 after 37 years with The AP,» @ied Saturday, McConville! wag born in Wheatland, N. D. x * * LOS ANGELES # — Mrs. Nan- cy Roos, 51, wrige ws vos 8 first champions in Belgium at % Smooth, Quiet. Operation! the of 20 and a Los Angeles photographer, died Satur- % Installs Simply end Easily! oy. *~ * * % Fits Windows 2712" to 38" ‘SAVE *19%°! Reg. $59.95 Easy Terms! Exhaust! NEW YORK W — Charies—L.' 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MICHIGAN Is Your High Schoo! : Represented in the Press? MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1957) | al s. ; fag Co \" : Mi . ‘ z ii f ai] $ = i li Hi ia sie of cies bath i Z ‘ 8 Fn F he were guilty of said: “Absolutely not. confess to anything I : i E 8 s E : S F ge * & i as g od “TI will be dogged by t The priest said it is unlikely that any of the five other Ameri- him in Shanghai will be freed be- fore their sentences are up. * * * “All five are under considerable mental strain,” he said. “They but the mental strain is great.” He declined to discuss his treat- ment in prison except to say it was “rough, that’s all.’ He said his trial took months. He said he hopes to resume missionary work in Asia but that “foreign missionaries are fin- ished” in China. He added that his observation was ‘“‘there is ab- solutely, no freedom of religion there.” Ex-Defense Official Faces House Quiz ati =: se SNUB FOR THE ADMIRAL — It looks like a turn for the worse in Anglo-American relations as “Vectis King,’ bulldog. mascot at the Royal Navy Barracks in Portsmouth, England, turns his back with a glowering expression while Adm. Senate to Probe Unions, Management Eye Construction Industry WASHINGTON (® — The Sen-. Mundt told a tefevisjon panel the; A key figure in the Rackets ate Rackets Committee soon will/ hearings on the New York situa-|Committee’s probe has been Dave open public hearings on alleged/tion will begin soon after Easter! Beck, head of the giant Teamsters | collusion between ‘dishonest man-|and will have ‘‘all the facets of|Union. Beck refused repeatedly to | agement and dishonest unions” in) melodrama." answer committee questions about the New York area construction x * * his finances, He invoked his Fifth | industry. The alleged management-union| Amendment privilege, contending This word came yesterday from collusion, he said, led to defraud-'that if he replied to those ques- . 4 ‘ . : apes ses sheets ine Ne ee PEAR ee CME ne United Press Phetos Arleigh Burke, U. S. chief of naval operations, passes by during a recent ceremonial inspection, But the admiral takes this doggy snub with a broad grin as he continues with his visit. : MISSIONARIES’ CHILDREN — Mrs. T. Edward McCully Jr. : holding her youngest son, Matthew, (back row, left) is shown with boys and girls whose missionary parents are working with Indians in the interior of South America. Mrs. McCully is caring for the — children in Quito, Ecuador so they may attend school. Her husband, Marilou McCully Continues Her Mission in Ecuador A year ago last J _ were attacked and killed by This week Mrs. McCully wrote ‘Auca Indians in the Ecuadorian/the following letter to the Pontiac area of the Amazonian jungles, | Press church editor: Mrs. T. Edward McCully Jr.)Dear Mrs. Anglemier: whose husband was a member of| Greetings from Quito, It's just four months since I arrived back a missionary, was slain in January 1956 by the savage Auca In- diayis in an Ecuadorian jungle. Mrs. McCully, the former Marilou Hobolth, is a graduate of Pontiac High School and a member of the First Baptist Church. it was hard to say goodbye, we are happy that she has peace in her heart and mind that this is the Lord’s will for her. Barbara and Betty have re- turned to their jungie stations and Marj and I are here in Quito. It has meant so much to me to he wanted to be Nate Saint and fly the missionary airplane, An- other one quickly made fun of this ideg by exclaiming “Yeah, and get killed by the Aucas?” To which my Stevie answered “] wouldn't care if I got killed by the to the home of her parents,|im Ecuador. With 12 children in| Aucas because I'd just go to he Marj. She hes Sen. Mundt (R-SD), a member of\ing of veterans buying homes. He}tions he might incriminate him- ; Mr, and Mrs. Harold F. Hobolth,|the house, I find it hard to get|Heaven. and see Jesus and my living wear Mar}. WASHINGTON (®—The House|the committee which has beenidid not go into detail, but said/selt, Beck said he is the subject 362 N. Johnson Ave, everything done that there is to do.| daddy.” been a real help during these |yriitary Operations subcommittee|concentrating up to now on ac-|“strong arm” methods figured in'of an Internal Revenue Service in- menths of getting settled. called former Asst. Secretary of tivities of Teamsters Union offi- There have been both problems and joys in caring for the children but on the whole I am very happy here and confident that this is the Lord's place for me. I continue to be amazed at the simple faith of the children, Stevie still talks about Ed and sometimes feels sorry for himself because he managing a home : doesn’t have a daddy like the oth- a . aman * * * ers, but he is always comforted It has been interesting to hear when reminded of Heaven, the children’s conversation at the * a * table, A favorite topic is what each The five of us girls were to- child wants to be when he grows gether for several days in Febru- cluded acid throwing and “goon squads."’ Mundt's reference to acid throwing recalled the blinding of New York labor columnst Vic- by Wayne Professor tor Riesel in this manner, Riesel had written and broadcast about) A dinner will be held by the some unions in the construction|Men’s Club of Temple Beth Jacob Chairman McClellan (D- Ark) industry before he was attacked.|at 6:30 p.m, tomorrow at the Elks said Saturday, ‘'The magnitude of But Mundt did not mention Riesel Temple, this investigation is just begin-jin connection with the forthcom-| Speaker will be Professor Morse ning to appear." | ing hearings. Cooke of Wayne State University. cials. The committee is empow- ered to look into charges of rack- teering by both unions and man- agement. the situation and that these in-| vestigation. | It’s been nice taking our chil-/Defense Robert Tripp Ross today dren places together, shopping to-jfor questioning about defense con- gether and talking over ourjtracts awarded to a family firm. problems and encouragements. x * * Enclosed is a picture of my] The subcommittee said Ross’ large family. The responsibility of/wife and her brother, H. D. so many children often scares me|(Breezy) Wynn, also have agreed but then I remember that “My|to appear at the public’ hearing. help cometh from the Lord who|They are officials of companies made Heaven and earth.” with which Ross has said he sev- up. : ary, This will likely be the last They were discussing this one |time for quite awhile. Olive has Sincerely, — all connections several years returned to the states and although Marilou McCully P A A Group to Hear Speech * * The hearings are in recess while the investigators check into com- plaints now totaling about ‘20,000. the guest bse foc init 12\Trouble Seen for Thief | Vienna Reports Soviet Plans ke elas Wee a | ~ station HCJB, “The Voice of of Out-of-Date Coins . ‘ 5 — ype ~ Lage Peat psf In the Ecuadorian jungles, Mrs.| RACINE, Wis. u — Thieves Red Atomic Missiles Sen. McClellan (D-Ark). | Roger (Barbara) Youderian con-|who stole $1,353 from the safe at -Wyen tems wete reported t tinues at the outstation of Cangaine/the Spinning Wheel cafe will have| Ree a aren ceeds Among the Jivaro headhunters. | trouble spending $250 of the loot. over a period of years until last day when one spoke up and said Proprietor Charles Presta said the $250 represented old coins and old bills which are out of circula- build launching sites for its own on Hungarian Bases NATO countries the Russians New Version of Adage $170 theft from a laundromat, Ross resigned Feb. 20 after con- Jan, 1, STAPP’S ... DOWNTOWN OPEN TONIGHT TO9... where the only communication , ; = ing arheads at nearby Amer- with the outside world is by ra- |tion. He said the collector's items} BERLIN i» — A West Berlinjing the w at y , newspaper says the Soviet Union,|ican bases. Money Down a Rathole LK Hi mM L W : dio and airplane. included 50 commemorative half Jyh has been warning NATO|. The Moscow radio, in a Greek Y ; ys} Ss 0 She works alone in Bible trans-|dollars from different states, some | countries against permitting U. S.|language broadcast last night,) COLUMBUS, Ohio (A—Detective Gj h ° lation, teaching and medical work'of them in odd shapes and sizes.'atomic weapons bases, plans to|added Greece to the number of/Jim Frost, called to investigate a je W ate e atomic missiles in Hungary. * * * The independent newspaper Tel- egraf, in a dispatch from Vienna, said yesterday the decision to have warned against becoming bases for atomic weapons, The broadcast said the ‘‘United States intends to station atomic forma- tions on Greek soil.” thought he smelled a rat. Frost found two one dollar bills, a hole, a four-foot tunnel, then a rat's nest and $166. Tearing up a portion of the floor, for those extra-special occasions A. build the bases was made during the recent visit to Moscow by a} Hungarian government mission’ headed by Premier Janos Kadar. 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's tact | & ios? 2 Pontiac Press Phote GOOD LUCK, SON — Father and son entries, Don Shell (right) and Jerry (left) wish each other well before starting their qualifying | round in the Bowlerama at. Land-O-Lakes Saturday. Jerry was one of the top qualifiers at Land-O-Lakes with a total series of 660. Father, Don, had a 539 total. tianley Behind Breen State Swimmers Do Well DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. ® —this title in the event and cinched Swimmers from Michigan—though the meet medal for high point hun- winning no championships —were|°"*: . — : in the forefront as the AAU indoor! ; Paul — es sarang tournament closed over the week-/" °° competes = y_ wes second to Olympic star Manuel ond. : |Sanguily of Havana in the 100-yard Dick Hanley of the University (breast stroke as the meet conclud- of Michigan, entered unattached, | ed. was second high individual point eo winner of the four-day meet, D Til : H falo, N.Y., athletic club. Breen UDds | I d$ totaled 19 points. . Hanley finished second to Breen F ans in in the 440-yard free style as the Hanley scored 17 points—sec- ond to George Breen of the Buf- New Yorker successfully defended Question in Tonight's. Scrap Is How Fighter, 2 State Men Named Weathered Charges ISHPEMING @ — Hans Hopf of Minneapolis was elected presi- . dent of the Central_U. S. Ski Asso-| NEW ORLEANS (®#—Ralph Du- ciation here yesterday. Othe r)Pas, sixth-ranked lightweight box- officers included R, W. Myer of iMg contender, takes on No. 6 wel- Cadillac, Mich., second vice presi-\teTweight Vince Martinez tonight dent, and Burton Boyum of Ne-| 10 a bout that has fight fans guss-| gaunee, Mich., member of the !P8- board. | Dupas, a 21-year-old New Or- ‘leans veteran of 77 fights, is a fancy-mroving boxer with speed to spare, while Martinez, 27-year-old lsame honors at all three locations lon the final qualifying day, Ap- Roll in Opening of Bowlerama Qualifying to Continue at Three Alleys Next Saturday By CHUCK ABAIR The ist Pontiac Press Bowl- erama got off to a roaring start over the past weekend with sev- eral outstanding scores posted dur- ing the 1st round of qualifying. Howard Compton of Clarkston, Lee Miller of Waterford Township and Pontiac's Frank Pavlinac were the leaders among the 261 quali- fiers Saturday and Sunday. Another 229 keglers, including 107 women, will swing into action Sat- urday to.determine the partici- pants for the April 20 finals. The top 10 per cent of the qualifiers at each location will, be eligible for the finals. Compton, who bowls in the South Shores Sunday Mixed League at Walled Lake, posted the outstanding series of the two. day session with a 694 at Dixie Recreation. He rolled a 580 actual to go with a 114 handicap. Pavlinac hit 683 with a 584 total’ at Land-O-Lakes. Miller cap. * * * The leading 2nd place showing | Smith at Dixie. He matched Pav- best actual series of the tourna- ment thus far with a 635. Bob Pickett rankeg runnerup very likely bé changed consider- lably by next Monday. Final qual- ifiers will not be decided until all bowling is completed. At least 13 at each qualifying house are expected to advance to the men’s finals with Compton, Pavlinac and Miller the leaders in race for the Press trophies as the top qualifiers, Women will be bowling for the proximately 11 women will be el- igible for the championship battle. |Paterson, N. J., counterpuncher, | has more steam in his blows. * * * The big question mark is how well Dupas weathered accusations last week that he was a Negro and ‘$400 and a handsome desk calendar'| iset and the women’s victor will The men's champion will receive take home $200 in cash and a desk set. Ten other handsome prizes are guaranteed in each division. as such barred by state law from| meeting Martinez, a white fighter. | ' | The Louisiana State Athletic! See the ‘Commission decided after two Most Sensational Car session of hearings that there from Post War Germany was no evidence e off the fight. It also held, in effect, Get the complete story of ‘that there was no substance to this unusual car from claims that Dupas was a Negro. a a ae : F OSTER’S GARAGE Promoter Heard Ragas said he oS) Rabesd Avenue | expected 10,000 fans and a $50,000 FEderal 2-1163 igate for the bout at Pelican Stad- ium, to warrant calling 1623 LEADING LAND-O-LAKES SCORES: Prank Paviinac (683), Bob Pickett (680), R. K. Bape (662). Jerry Stoll (660), L. Seay er c. G. Killian (649), G Bartle (648), Bott 646), C. G. Treaster 1639), J Hales (638), H. Goodwin (637), E. Beay (629) Peoples 1628), Rothbarth . A B. Armstrong (624) and R. C i] LEADING AUBURN LANES SCORES: Lee Miller (687), C. Lemke (642). G Howard (625), I: @wald (620), W. O'Brien (619), H. Sudburx (618), H. Zabel (616), F. Polasek os). J. Bebjolka (614), W Bridge (608), Edmore (606), V. Bosley (604), FP. Miyeou (004), I. Pterce (603) and J. Foster (603). LEADING DIXIE LANES SCORES: Howard Compton (694), L. Smith (683). Postal 4 G. Bhell (664). W. McKin 1660), ‘Tosh 658), Misiwice (663), C Rochester Bows Out in YMCA Tournament The Rochester Falcons, repre- senting the Pontiac district, were! ‘eliminated in the semifinals of the | state YMCA basketball tournament over the weekend. Rochester held a 22-19 halftime lead but could not match a taller |Grand Rapids contingent the rest of the way in bowing 63-50 / Gor- don Montross paced the locgfs with! 19 and Bruce Ross had 18 ‘Idaho Punchers Win 7 Titles, Team Honor POCATELLO, Idaho un — Thel - State College boxing t $ past weekend completed the ost. successful season ever com-| piled by collegiate punchers. ° The Bengals swept seven in-) dividual . championships in the} 'NCAA tournament which ended) . Saturday night. And they |compiled 59 points in winning the} jteam title, = Girth of a Nation! Are you one of America’s “big” men—stout size 38-60? If so, you ought to see our new collection of slimming V-Line clothes. You'll find the coun- try’s newest patterns, fabrics and colors in suits, slacks and sport coats—all scientifically designed to make you look’ pounds lighter, years younger! Cranes End Tour |pitch and Dave Campbell's infield | Balch Yoon RM. Baker (647), L. R Martin (645), Chappellie (644), ter (643), Boghbosien (635) and Tatham 1630). on Winning Note Cranbrook’s baseball team fwound up its southern tour on a winning note Saturday with a 4-2 ‘victory over Mercersburg Academy at Mercersburg, Pa. It was Cran- brook’s lone triumph in seven games. . A four-run outburst on only one | hit in the 6th inning turned the |trick for the Cranes. Three walks, culations. A Lee Mas- him 284 for iFord, ate golf, whipped par by six stroke| Madi Springer-Miller, with a 66 for a 283 total—one shot! Betsy Snite, Norwich, Vt.: Linda, under the goal Snead was seek- IMeyers: Mommoth Mountains, | jing. nkston sition Leads Qu 261 Qual as CHECKING BOWLERAMA LIST — A group of Bowlerama entries check the list ing at Land-O-Lakes Saturday in the tournament. Standing left to total scores are Stan Haak (613), . Frank Pavlinac (683) (680), Smokey Cloud (576) oer ; Pontiac Press Photo and Art Schwartz (559). Sitting are Richard Good- | win (521) and Lee Miller, alley proprietor. Pav- | linac had the best qualifying score at Land-O- | Lakes. Miller later posted a 687 at Auburn Lanes, | a continues next CSET before qualify- the opening of right with their Bob Pickett | | | { : | Pontiac Women Take State Doubles Lead FLINT—Mildred Molter of Pon- and 99 handicap to pace the fieldjtiac blasted a 645 actual series as) was the she and her partner, standout at Auburn Lanes rolling bach, spilled a 1. 316 handicap to! Partner Mrs the “best actual series of 615 and) jtake the doubles lead here Sunday 1¢9 topping them all with 687 in handi-|in the state women’s bowling tour-) inandicap in aiding the first-place /nament. Helen Achen- * * * Mrs. Molter’s big series figured | of the weekend was posted by, L. in a fourth-place 1,931 handicap) tual singles series which jumped ‘all events scere. Coupled with Gen| , linac’s total of 683 and fired the Bradley's 638 for a fifth singles ifor three of the four changes in actual effort, - place 692 handicap in Pontiac women accounted good | to 692 handicap with a 17-stick | |team event and 609 in singles base start per game, or a Jl-pin spot per game. | PO | Beverly Burcar's 600 and Phyl- ape weed lis Smith's 589, both actual, paced ac a ‘Traverse City Lampert Drugs to, (3,011 handicap and fifth place in Ithe team event, It was the eighth. 3,000 serie§ thus far in the tourney. 234 in her 638 ac- re * * Ferndale’s Dorothy Aldred with 183 and 190 for doubles score, | Mrs, Bradley spilled games of 201, 203 and 739 in singles and 2,096 in all . events and her Detroit team, Ver- Rolladium Skaters nor Ginger Ale with 3,049, lead the other divisions. in 3rd Eliminations Other top scores posted by Pon-. Ford’s 66 Foils Strategy sore at Land-O-Lakes with 680, while |the top 20 board positions. ie eabenca ~ 7 = eine Yea roller 4+ Uae women, Charles Lemke trailed Miller at | Mrs. Molter opened Saturday ee mks ord rote va Auburn with 642. Ron Rothbarth | night with scores of 177, 171 and |/ Le hte ccini of season'« cae cea were finished 15th at Rand-O-Lakes but | 293 for a 551 actual series for a BAD Gee Oh EAST RSS Huron Bow! No. 2 . 2959 had the best actual series of 593 | Huron Cleaners in the team me ao eee Hts aol DR ee eed at the Waterford alley. All three | event. She followed Sunday night sine Lee A Carol Buirley: Huron Rew! No. I. 7116 * ith 4 oe, ~ - =| ' * : as - 4 are Pontiac residents with 232, ~—— 187 for the 645 Class B, Constance Papi; Class| DOUBLES HANDICAP There were a host of other im-| tual in doubles before finishing | 6 conan Kidd S$ Craven, N Dudak 1233 : with 181, 181 and 184 for 546 ac- |’), Si M. Poster, N. Wood 1213 pressive 600 series rolled at the i oi " | Boys — Class A, Arthur Rouse: £. Miller, O. Bogard 1197 three qualifying places with sev-| (al ip singles. |Class B, Arnold Osta; Class C, ucenivaiuescae eral more expected this week as} Her handicap series in the 1,931 | George Desjardins Helen Aschenbach ....0 .....-06 646 jsome of the best in the area shoot/were 708 in doubles, 614 in the! Diaper division—Tommy rigdon, En ue pada 7. ---<- 5C - 43) for a chance at the finals. maiy Tapalien dest ccvabesie oa O18 Despite the impressive opening ; | ALL EVENTS weekend scores, the leaders could sailarsé’ spur tos Calculations Wrong — Snead 2nd AUGUSTA, Ga, lost his bid for a record fourth Masters golf title to the golfer Snead says is the best in the busi-}c ness around the greens — poker-|‘ faced Doug Ford. Snead, like Jimmy Demaret a three-time Masters winner, fin- ished second in the 21st staging’ of the prestige and money rich! Masters yesterday. and he couldn't have won even if he'd shot the kind of golf in the final round he thought would win it. “| thought a 70 would win it for me,” the drawling West Vir- ginia slammer said after it was all over and Ford had whisked in and pocketed the $38.750 in prize check. “And I thought I could shoot a 70 because there weren't any of the par-five holes out couldn’t reach in two shots,”’ continued. that I Sam there * * * But Sam was wrong in his cal-| 70 would have given! one richest — $53,000 — of all playing aggressive, -accur- Snead, who began to gamble in an effort to hold off Ford's threat ran inte trouble on the back pine and finished with a 72 and 236, good for second place and $4,- 375. Sam was surprisingly affable for, 'a fellow who had led the tourna- ment two days and was a solid| choice to pick up his fourth Mas-! ters: title. w—Sam Snead} the 72 holes in this) Masters’ OCSC Pistol Club Beats Detroiters Shooting 1050 to 1007 for the Detroit Sportsmen's Congress team, | in Masters ‘Oakland County Sportsmen's Club) “Man. after I got that birdie on Pistol experts won their recent dual No, 7 and my par at No. 8 to match at the Waterford range. | stay one under par, I thought the| Bill Dougall’s 274 was tops. ment of Cuebdiae® golf event two vee ik be | will be televised nationally for the! Ah FOR FORD-CHEV-PONTIAC and All Other Automobiles A Complete Line of DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS and HOLLYWOOD MUFFLERS WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF BRAKES! Discount on Brake Drum Turnings! Motor Mart Auto Parts 121-123 E. 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Woodward a MI ai Ic “ake was mine,”’ Snead allowed./Charley Schmidt had 267, LeRoy|* ‘T was real relaxed and thought | Mingett 261 and Bob Verhine 248. ‘all IT had to do was finish," he| For DSC Peters had 257, Theodore said, stuffing a golf shoe into a/Villela 252, Weber 250 and Bower. bag, “and Im still Telaxed” 1248. US. Alpine Skiers Named SQUAW VALLEY, Calif, —{colo.; Marvin Moriarti, Stowe, vt.:| Dick Movitz, chairman of the U. S| Bill Woods, Stowe, Vt.; Dick Buek, | International competitions com- | Soda Springs, Calif.: Spence mittee, announced yesterday the Eecles, Ogden, Utah; and oe 10 men ,and 10 women who. will) Ferries, Aspen Colo, MEN WANTED Vigna for High Salary Positions in Electronics, io & Television. Day and Evening Classes Allow You to Remain Fully Employed While Training, WO 2-5660 2457 Weedward (Denevan Bldg.) 8 Blocks North eof Fox Theater Kerean Veteran Appreved, 4-8 Mail Coupon or Call for Complete Informetion. No Obligation. Electronics Institute represent this country at the 1958) — World Alpine Championships at Gastein, Austria The U. S. 1960 Winter Oiyniptc! team will be named later from among these 20 skiiers. Listed in the order of their seed-! ing were: YOU CAN OWN THIS WOMEN Nonie Foley, Houghton, Mich | |Sally Deaver, Whitemarsh, Pa; Stowe, Vt.: WHY DRIVE A SMALL CAR? BIG PONTIAC AT THIS AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE | Calif.: Tenny Pitou, Laconia, N.HL; Renie Cox, Port Leyden, N Y.:| COMPLETE WITH ALL THESE |Everly anderson, Sun Vally,) | Idaho; Skeeter Werner, Steamboat! i Springs, Colo.; and Mary Lind,| |Santa Fe, N. M. MEN Bud Werner, Steamboat Sorines.| 'Colo:; Tom Corcoran, Westfield, N. J.: Marvin Melville, Salt Lake| City, Utah; Max Marolt, i 'Colo.: Dave Gorsuch, Climax 2-DOOR an error, a squeeze bunt, a wild ingle did the damage. Campbell, the last of three Crane jhurlers, was credited with the win. {He also made two of Cranbrook's ithree hits. 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DELIVERED FOR $2660° Including Sales Tax and License Plates BANK RATE FINANCING Is, Your Hi _ Represented \ s ¥ ; ‘ ' | = : \ aa : ° i \y/ oh School in the Press? 4 ¥ Ai % 4 1} te } 4 t ee ee s j \ rs ; AN} 4 ie i \ 2 , % | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN _ - MISSIONARIES’ CHILDREN MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1957 — Mrs. T. Edward McCully Jr. | ' . holding her youngest son, Matthew, (back row, left) is shown with : boys and girls whose missionary parents are working with Indians . in the interior of South America. Mrs. McCully is caring for the | children in Quito, Ecuador so they may attend school. Her husband, _ Marilou McCully Continues Her Mission in Ecuador A year ago last January, five;at a government accredited school Protestant missionaries ) missionary ra- HCJB, “The Voice of She works alone in Bible trans- _|Dear Mrs. Anglemier: for boys. This week Mrs. McCully wrote the following letter to the Pontiac Press church editor: Greetings from Quito, It's just four months since I arrived back in Ecuador. With -12 children in the house, I find it hard to get everything done that there is to do, There have been both problems and joys in caring for the children but on the whole I am very happy here and confident that this is the Lord's place for me. * * * It has been interesting to hear the children's conversation at the table, A favorite topic is what each child wants to be when he grows up. They were discussing this one day when one spoke up and said SS ny eee t ¥ ABODE AMP ie a missionary, was slain in January 1956 by the savage Auca In- dians in an Ecuadorian jungle. Mrs. McCully, the former Marilou Hobolth, is a graduate of Pontiac High School and a member of the First Baptist Church. he wanted fo be Nate Saint and fly the missionary airplane, An- other one quickly made fun of this idea by exclaiming ‘Yeah, and get killed by the Aucas?”’ To which my Stevie answered “I wouldn't care if I got killed by the Aucas because I'd just go to Heaven and see Jesus and my daddy.” | I continue to be.amazed at the ‘simple faith of the children, Stevie still talks about Ed and sometimes feels sorry for himself because he doesn’t have a daddy like the oth- ers, but he is always ‘comforted when reminded of Heaven, * * x: The five of us girls were to- gether for several days in Febru- ary, This will likely be the last time for quite awhile. Olive has returned to the states and although it was hard to say goodbye, we are happy that she has peace in her heart and mind that this is the Lord's will for her. Barbara and Betty have re- turned to their jungle stations and Marj and I are here in Quito. It has meant se much te me to be living near Marj. She has been a real help during these months of getting settled. It's been nice taking our chil- dren- places together, shopping to- gether and talking over our problems and encouragements. Enclosed is a picture of my large family. The responsibility of so many children often scares me but then I remember that “My help cometh from the Lord who made Heaven and earth.” Sincerely, Marilou McCully Trouble Seen for Thief of Out-of-Date Coins ‘RACINE, Wis. «@ — Thieves who stole $1,353 from the safe at the Spinning Wheel cafe will have trouble spending $250 of the loot. Proprietor Charles Presta said the $250 represented old coins and old bills which are out of circula- tion, He said the collector's items included 50 commemorative half lation, teaching and medical work! of them in odd shapes and sizes. bas presented to the zoo. . PROUD MOTHER — ‘‘Rumo,” lioness at the Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark, exhibits the usual cat formuld for transporting lazy _ youngsters as she displays’ her latest offspring. It was the first pub- lic showing of.her litter of three,\making a total of 28 cubs that she AP Wirephote dollars from different states, some! jwould cover delivery of tactical! | public, Vienna Reports Soviet Plans BERLIN & — A. West Berlin newspaper says the Soviet Union, which has been warning NATO countries against permitting U. S. atomic weapons bases, plans to build launching sites for its own atomic missiles in Hungary. * * * The independent newspaper Tel- egraf, in a dispatch from Vienna, said yesterday. the decision to build the bases was made during the recent visit to Moscow by a! Hungarian government mission headed by Premier Janos | The dispatch said the bases; would be built near Papa, Tapol-! ca, Hajmasker and near the! uranium miting center of Pecs. | All would be in the Hungarian, province of Transdanubia (Dun-| antul), at distances ranging from! 37 to 62 miles from the Austrian; border. They would be equipped to fire missiles with atomic war-) heads, the paper said. | * * & | | The Communists, meanwhile | continued their propaganda cam-! paign charging the West with! plotting atomic warfare against. ‘the Soviet Union, ithat West ‘Konrad Adenauer, during his, |American visit in May, would sign) ‘Germany atomic weapons, The; broadcast said the agreement! atomic. weapons to the West Ger- atomic explosives to other coun- tries. Howéver, the Pentajgon has indicated it can let America's al-/ Red Atomic Missiles on Hungarian Bases ing the warheads at nearby Amer- ican bases. The Moscow radio, in a Greek language broadcast last night, added Greece to the number of NATO countries the Russians have warned against becoming bases for atomic weapons. The broadcast said the ‘‘United States intends to station atomie forma- tions on Greek soil.” ‘(Catholic Priest Reaches Safety. : : z is Ht i i = ‘ Shik ‘ BF ge 38 : 3 i e ft , for Alleged Espionage) g H u turn for the worse in Anglo-American relations as Navy Barracks in Portsmouth, England, turns Ais back with a glowering expression while Adm. a P United Press Photos Arleigh Burke, U. S. chief of naval operations, passes by during a recent ceremonial inspection. But the admiral takes this doggy snub with a broad grin as he continues with his visit. SNUB FOR THE ADMIRAL — It looks like a *“Vectis King,’’ bulldog mascot at the Royal Senate to Probe Unions, Management his observation was “there is ab- solutely, no freedom of religion): Eye Construction Industry WASHINGTON ® — The Sen-. Mundt told a tefevi panel the; A key figure in the Rackets there. Ex-Defense Official ate Rackets Committee soon will open public hearings on alleged collusion between ‘‘dishonest man- agement and dishonest unions” in the New York area construction hearings on the New tion will begin soon after Easter | Beck, head of the giant Teamsters and will have ‘‘all the facets of/Union. Beck refused repeatedly to melodrama." ork situa-|Committee’s probe has been Dave answer committee questions about x e& * his finances, He invoked his Fifth Faces House Quiz WASHINGTON (®—The House Military Operations subcommittee Defense Robert Tripp Ross today for questioning about defense con- tracts awarded to a family firm. * * * The subcommittee said Ross’ wife and her brother, H. D. (Breezy) Wynn, also have agreed to appear at the public hearing. They are officials of companies with which Ross has said he sev- ered all connections several years ago. industry. Sen. Mundt (R-SD), a member of the committee which has been concentrating up to now on ac- called former “Asst. Secretary of tivities of Teamsters Union offi- cials. The committee is empow- ered to look into charges of rack- teering by both unions and man- agement. the investigators check into com- plaints now totaling about 20,000. said Saturday, ‘‘The magnitude of But Mundt did not mention Riesel this investigation is just begin-|in connection with the forthcom- The alleged management-union| Amendment privilege, contending collusion, he said, led to defraud-'that if he replied to those ques- ing of veterans buying homes. He'tiongs he might incriminate him- did not go into detail, but said'seif’ Beck said he is the subject “strong arm” methods figured in/of an Internal Revenue Service in- the situation and that these in- vestigation. cluded acid throwing and ‘goon squads."’ ; Mundt's reference to acid throwing recalled the blinding of New York labor columnst Vic-by Wayne Professor tor Riesel in this manner. Riesel ; had written and broadcast about] A dinner will be held by the some unions in the construction|Men’s Club of Temple Beth Jacob Chairman McClellan (D- Ark) industry before he was attacked.|4',6:30 p.m, tomorrow at the Elks emple, Speaker will be Professor Morse Cooke of Wayne State University, This word came yesterday from Group to Hear Speech * * 7 The hearings are in recess while ling hearings. te * Ross resigned Feb. 20 after con- tracts with Wynn clothing manu- facturing companies, became an issue before the Senate Investiga- tions subcommittee headed by Sen. McClellan (D-Ark). 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PONTIAC PRESS, sonny, ‘yean, 8, 1957 Golf Test on TV at sad, ston Man Leads Qua fying == 161 Qualifies a Roll in Opening of Bowlerama Qualifying to Continue at Three Alleys Next Saturday ti a NT tlie A FOR FORD-CHEV-PONTIAC and All Other Automobiles A Complete Line of DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS and HOLLYWOOD MUFFLERS WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF BRAKES! Discount on Brake Drum Turnings! By CHUCK ABAIR The ist Pontiac Press Bowl- erama got off to a roaring start over the past weekend with sev- eral outstanding scores posted dur- jing the 1st round of qualifying. Howard Compton of Clarkston, Lee Miller of Waterford Township and Pontiac’s Frank Pavlinac were the leaders among the 261 quali- fiers Saturday and Sunday. | Another 229 keglers, including 107 women, will swing into action Sat-, CHECKING BOWLERAMA LIST — A group of Ponting Press Photo. ‘jurday to determine the partici-| Bowlerama entries check the list before qualify- and Art Schwartz (559). Sitting are Richard Good- | pants for the April 20 finals. The ing at Land-O-Lakes Saturday in the opening of win (521) and Lee Miller, alley proprietor. Pav- top 10 an cm of ee the tournament. Standing left to right with their linac had the best qualifying score at Land-O+ / 0 or a uto arts val — “ ~~ a! eligible! iota) scores are Stan Haak (613), Bob Pickett Lakes. Miller later posted a 687 at Auburn Lanes, (680), Smokey Cloud (576), Frank Pavlinac (683) Qualifying continues next Saturday. i 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 4-8230 Compton, whe bowls in the a South Shores Sunday Mixed League at Walled Lake, posted ste Soascezst sas Pontiac Women Take State Doubles Lead’ CHEVROLET GOOD LUCK, SON — Father and son entries, Don Shell (right) Recreation. He rolled a 580 actual and Jerry (left) wish each other well before starting their qualifying to go with a 114 handicap. round in the Bowlerama at Land-O-Lakes Saturday. Jerry was one | Pavlinac hit 683 with a 584 total) FLINT—Mildred Molter of Pon-{team event and 609 in singles base; to 692 handicap with a 17-stick | . of the top qualifiers at Land-O-Lakes with a total series of 660. land 99 handicap to pace the fieldjtiac blasted a 645 actual series asjon a 2l-pin spot per game. start per game. : Father, Don, had a 539-total. at Land-O-Lakes. Miller was the|she and her partner, Helen Achen-| * * * Beverly Burcar’s 600 and Phyl: — standout at Auburn Lanes rolling|bach, spilled a 1.316 handicap to! Partner Mrs. Achenbach shot 1). cmith’s 589 sctunl.. pace the best actual series of 615 andijtake the doubles lead here Sunday/169 183 and 190 for 533 actual, 608 ian oi both actual, paced jtopping them all with 687 in handi-|in the state women’s bowling tour-inandicap in aiding the first- slace | Traverse City Lampert Drugs to Hanley Behind Breen inament, aoublen score. . 3,011 handicap and fifth place in FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE icap. * * * ’* * * the team event. It was the eighth ! Mrs, Bradley spilled games of - series : far . ney DON Pp State Swimmers Do Well The leading 2nd place showing! Mrs. Molter's big series figured| g91. 393 and e234 tn cer eae | = “" in ." ge i I of the weekend was posted by, L./in a fourth-place 1,931 handicap| “ae . : Smith at Dixie. He matched Pav- jall events score. Coupled with Gen| sant sects oe Soe | mee ns Ferndale’s Dorothy Aldred with N EEDED SERVICE linac's total of 683 and fired the Bradley's 638° actual effort, good| 739 in singles and 2,096 in all best actual series of the tourna- jfor a fifth - place 692 handicap in ment thus far with a 635. jsingles. Pontiac women accounted . -, : . levents and her Detroit team, Ver- . 'TONA BEACH, Fla. —this title in the event and cinched . jevenss ; . DAYTONA. BE nie lee meet medal ries pioh jot As Rolladium Skaters | inor Ginger Ale with 3,049, lead Just Because You Can't Take Time During the Day Swimmers from Michigan—though i “di . ; he other divisions ; for three of the four changes in jn 3rd Eliminations e olner civisions. winning no championships —were |?" a | Bob Pickett ranked runnerup |” : : Other top scores posted by Pon- . Paul Reinke of Michigan State,, at Land-O-Lakes with 680, while the top 20 board positions. ee Socicn: ef ye USE OUR CONVENIENT a F anes ~ Ti . ‘<< 9 " “ P| les a os cigs indoor also competing unattached, was) Charles Lemke trailed Miller at | Mrs, Molter opened Saturday | Rcpateiet me . ped rue oka | ; ond , second to Olympic star Manuel! Auburn with 642. Ron Rothbarth | night with scores of 177, 171 and Ce ee en oe igual s TEAM SMANDICAS ceo : ute |Sanguily of Havana in the 100-yard| finished 15th at Rand-O-Lakes but | 203 for a 551 actual series for for the fifth period of season's rac- Huron Bowl No 2 Es N ITE SE RVICE : Dick Hanley of the University breast stroke as the meet conclud-| had the best actual series of 593 | Huron Cleaners in the team ue Its w [Huron Cleaners SOLO egps00 2068 . : of Michigan, entered unattached, | ed. at the Waterford alley. All three | event. She followed Sun ni ests Were: . ; eee aaate Nor By =e ‘ , was second high individual point ae are Pontiac residents. with aon 126 and roses Sas Giris) Class *, Canot Buy | eee eee neg it] Leone pent em berweee 3. snd 2°) Swe em acta winner of the four-day meet. : The , actual in doubles before finishing | Class B, Constance Papi; Class! . DOUBLES HANDICAP , We have found that many of cur custemers escct ens thete cor during Hanley scored 17 points—sec- re were a host of other im- with! tai. isl Gnd 184 for 6000: iC, Susan Kidd, . ow NK pe pee the day and just cant take the time during the day for needed and ond to George Breen of the Bu LYLLDQS PUT FIGS iisce"fuattving places with sev-| ta! im sing 546 8c- | Boys — Class A. Arthur Rouse; Ef aicr’ o\ poeere "7 Hen Sezntymatotennnss tora ee ame en'at Wie ane falo, N.Y., athletic club. Breen three qualifying places with sev-| #! im Singtes- Class B, Arnold Osta; Class C,) SINGLES HANDICAP k : owners of tule see. ven tf your car requires seme miner bedy or fender work—we'll get eral more expected this week as} Her handicap series in the 1,931) George Desjardins iHelen Aschenbach ..,, ....-... - 64619 4 dene for yeu—overnite. totaled 19 points. ; some of the best in the area shoot/were 708 in doubles, 614 in the | Diaper division—Tommy rigdon, seanes Padar ...... eee . 63 Sally Hoffman 620 And — tt costs ne more — as we operate on an established flat rate = . Hanley finished second to Breen Fans Guessing for a chance at the finals : in the 440- d free style as the : : al | [Mary Tapalien weve ceeerse oe 619) schedule with our experienced men using the very tatest methods and New Yorker successfully detendedl Despite the Se aan ALL EVENTS iy oeetemient te eeeare) ree tee were bow workmanship, _ ma Q t h weekend scores, the leaders could F d’ 66 F il S trat Mildred Moller 1934 ® = , vestion in Tonight’s very likely be changed consider- ord’s oils Strategy sees 1088) . 2 State M N . d Scrap Is How Fighter ably by next Monday. Final qual- - 8) OCSC Pist I Club Don't Drive a Car That s Not Right ate en ame ifiers will not be decided until all) . isto U ° > | Calculations Wrong — : Get It Serviced by North- at Night bowling is completed. ISHPEMING « — Hans Hopf Weathered Charges . Beats Detroiters learn Ss was e ‘ At least 13 at each qualifying | ° ; | SER es rind NEW ORLEANS W—Ralph Du-| house are expected to advance to Snead 2nd 1n M a sters Shooting 1050 to 1007 for the ciation here yesterday. Other Pas. sixth-ranked lightweight box-| the men’s finals with Compton, Detroit Sportsmen's Congress team, ; : officers included R. W. Myer of |i” contender, takes on No, 6 wel-| Paviinac and Miller the leaders \Oakland County Sportsmen's Club ad. in race for the Press trophies a8 | AUGUSTA, Ga, (®—Sam Snead) “Man, after I got that birdie on Pistol experts won their recent dual Cadillac, Mich. sec han The U. S. 1960 Winter Olympic! Promoter Heard Ragas said he/‘¢oa) P. Bilyeau (604), I. Pierce :603),couldn’t reach in two shots,’ Sam/team will be named later from) 467 Aub A expected 10,000 fans and a $50,000|and J. Foster (603). continued. : seacicaial eimai gate for the bout at Pelican Stad- LEADING DIXIE LANES SCORES: * * + "Tinted in the der of their seed-| YOU CAN FEderal 2-1 . u . ret ties | am esate at la HB) at Sam was wrong in is aking were WN THE TEIAC et eas t, We eee” culations. A 70 would have given aa Rochester Bows Out Ha Each bain 204) fre he 2 nokes int WOMEN | | ter (643) ghosien (635) « a “% Nanie ; - ; rhs ~ . 1630), richest — $53,000 — of all Masters! Nonie Foley, Houghton, Mich.: Girth of ‘in YMCA Tournament Ford, playing aggressive, accur-|Sally Deaver, Whitemarsh, Pa.; AT THIS AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE , . jate golf, whipped par by six stroke Madi Springer-Miller, Stowe, Vt.:. s . t he Hees) Fy repre; Cranes Fnd Tour ‘with a 66 for a 283 total—one shot| Betsy Snite, Norwich, Vt.; Linda, ’ Q Nation! § Sininated in the semifinals of the reer’ the’ onl’ eed! wes, seth Sete pe Locanda, NE? , WITH ALL THES . semifinals o' * . jing | Calif.: Tenny Pitou, Laconia, N.H.; L T E E _state YMCA basketball tournament W N f i | > 2 Grae tha ecchand. on Winning Wore Snead, who began to gamble im Ten Andergon, Sum V ally, Rochester held a 22-19 halftime an effort to hold off Ford's threat Gai y Gieeior' Weane rae * sea] ae Dy / \ | lead but could not match a taller) Cranbrook’s baseball team| ran into trouble on the back pine coe Calg. and ‘Mary Lind, | CHIEFTAIN” CATALINA y e iGrand Rapids contingent the rest|Wound up its southern tour on a| and finished with @ 72 and 286, (eta Fe N. 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OFFICE ond PLANT - ‘| eee 941 JOSLYN (Corner Mansfield) Aan 338 Plus Low, Low Prices at Kroger! ° | re | 4 «reir tee to imi quantities Prices ceive Horough Wedueidey, Apri 10, 157, . van = ¥ ee ee i oY 2 @'¢ @ Mrs ee oe ee ree geal RE accra re od . setae vk Pd im ae ai ae ig _ tHE, PONT AC PRESS. MONDAY, ‘APRIL 8,\ 9 7 lodge Calendar. Small Woodlots in WHOLESALE—TERRITORY SALESMEN Men with successful experience selling ether hard lines, will be assigned to territory consisting of franchised declers after 90-day training program. Must be. aggressive ambitious type. with sales personality. Age 23-33. Yearly salary $5000 and tp plus attractive bonus pro- gram. Company car. expenses and all employee benefits. BUDGET MANAGER—OFFICE CREDIT MANAGER Te take over Time Payment Sales Department. Must be outstanding salesman and know how to promote inside and outside store sales, plus credit and col- lection follow-up. Finance or credit experience helpiul, but have training pro- grin ter cintere band ouatey whe by euititioes and! wants to snrasod. INTERVIEWS—LOCAL STORES. 146 W. Huron, % tires, batteries, accessories or Pontiac, Mich. ” N. — Pontins, Mich, Use Our Easy-Pay Budget Plan ‘DETROI. LIVESTOCK. $700,000,000 De Bi ¥ a DRTRO (April 4 (AP) — Hogs— Regular meeting of Pontiac WASHINGTON—There are some! _—_— 16. Log ae oo" | Shrine No. 22, will be be held at j pie ge S. No, 1, ‘Temple, 93 State @:./41275 wondiot owners in he WHOLESALE PRODUCE 3 : 4 arenes 180-240 18.25-18,50; 5 ; holdings are [prices cover shies of | mixed No. 3, and 2 190-220 lhe. 16.18, few | Wednesday evening, Apfil 10th, at States whose mn aw Se | ae No. oe: eae tee. isotise| 8 O'clock, Bernice Cover, Scribe fancy , rought to the|No. 2 and 3 17.00-18.00; a ie , ‘a et 4: ey A growers and sold. paw Oe ee Bat gg sows a i : Adv. iS FRIDAY : PRUITS —| barrows and as, well as shows alat Pontiac Chap- hclown, faney. 4.09 Be; Mo. | SOY 0 cents Bigher, spots WP mere. "| tor Nox 298, O. K. & Monday eve- sive. i.73.06-300- bu.” Apples |, gate Salable 188 Merses cocnadea| ning, April 8th at $ p.m. 18% E "but Apples, Nofthern Bp. ot | *| classes ve hought week; ~— 1g 1, ae0-ete be. bu. “Apples, | feed ‘steers and fed heifers steady to 26) 'AFY- aay. — feneed, | eaee Mighat. Jumtanens 20 esete Pn OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. Perry bu. a Cabbage curly, No. | most ad on. et and good ysever 3 and tiated work on the 20 bu. Cabbage, Red, No. 1, |freder: siRUahter cows fener ny tease N i B f eae oe, Castes ponencon prem stocker nd feeder classes steady; two ews in . rie 25-178 bu. Celery, root, No. 1, loads highe hoice to low prime 1.030 Ib. “We ba, Chiven, We. 1, 1.30-1.46| 004 1.108 Me. fog steers wp te 30.581 a no | = ume; ce # o dos, Horse radish, No; ae ete dos. [22-80 with bigh choice long fed steers Shortif's Gotectives today sald "Onions, dry, fancy. 1.60. $-ib. | Up t 23.38 ord 33.00; most et sy - burglars ae than $20 us City Assessor for te No. 1 1.25-1.3$ 80-Ib. bag. Parsiey, | Choice steare malay eo: load cash from mmerce De- purpose ease etraying that part of the eur. Win. 3, 100-180 dee, Behe. Fa choice’ 846 fed weitere 2235 most| partment Store, 114 Commerce|°* ee, ee Pisenioe, Mo. 1, 125-148 Yo bu. Potatoes, |Srece Netters, 30.36-23.00;, gre jeu Rd., Commerce , after jor the construction of sant- A Nags 1138 4 Radishes, es, “w pua-npes ile pwd they broke into the place last Baldwin Avenue from the ’ Ode i, 1.25 1.78 behs. utilit: At 13.00-14,00; canners and cut~- night line of Lot 878 Baldwin Dixie W, O, 7133 p he said y, on the 16th da MN . oe * 1.00 8-lb. ters 50-13.00, genera 11.00 and up; = vision to Merrimac str is ADA R. EV. of April, A.D., 198 at 8:00 o'clock : «y ox. Rhubarb, wiley ‘and com 34.00-10-%5. now on file in my office for City Clerk ito “review said assessment, at hothouse. fancy. 128 dos, bebs: No. 1. with commercial 18.00 and up: two The drunk driving charge April &, S*:| time and place opportunity will be given also ing and ‘€5-1.00 doz. behs. Squash, Delicious. | Eotves “7100-31 ty toad rn “ibs. 21.78;;against Uriah Freeman, 37, of 386 Notice 1s also hereby given ot the it ~ STATE OF MICHIGAN—In. the Pro- al persons aterseieg to be beara. Commission and the Atsessor of the City; Douglas Aircraft, Boe No. 1, 180-200 bu. Squash,” Hubbard, |{0a4" enol mr a fed ‘steers oul Arthur St., was reduced to feck- Assessor 0 2 nate Court formt a ig i Pg on & tn wk of Pontiac, Will meet in the Commission/Glenn L. Martin were all up/No. 1, 1.$0-2.00 bu. Turnips, topped, No. | country — =. .o She Juvenile Divisio ome : Chamber in said City, om the 16th day) | ong i air-|* ,1:28-1.75, bu. less driving when he appeared be-|S etal matter ot ihe petition _con- Clerk of April, A-D.. 1867, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. a point or more as LETTUCE BA GREENS Cat ble Today's marketl’. Municipal Judge Cecil B, Mc- ee April &, "ST. to review said assessment, at w crafts were in fairly active . de-|Lettuce, Bibb, hothouse, No. 1, 1.25- steady mpared week vealers time and place opportunit weing ie time and place opportunity will be given| _ 1.50 pk. basket. meaty Se SA aiaher, ad on prime:/Cajlum. Freeman paid $100 instead) ,)) interested to “ro ‘Troy Btarns, father of said child.| “teed April 5 180, be - acne tStie He: eatlitts dect0.|So'es: ‘foerreeieeted’ hgh “rime. up tojof 20 days “Dated At nit 3. 187. Petition having been filed in this Tasty Sandwiches 2 Some gains Hy /Saees Mottum, 9.00-09.%": =" ry , » W.o, 152 Court alleging that the es ADA By Cle | Motors and oils, “100, but in these DETROIT EGGS 18.0 $00-44'50; lity. and standard ino Thieves took an undetermined aes Boy clerk is nen on the sane child. has vio- Sealtest Ice Cream y Cler' ‘ . has ¥ 8, '31.| divisions trading was not so brisk.| oermorr, april § (AP)—Eegs. £0. sheep —Salable, 100. Nominally. steady | Amount of change from the store- April 6, "st, tated 6 Be te placed. under Se ee Populer Prices NOTI SPECIAL NT. | General - Chrysler _and Detroit, cases included, federal-stete/today. Compared last week slaughter room of the Twin Beach School} NoTiceE OF PUBLIC HEARING = ate of this ra a wa tm RIK dewalk and related work on JoslyS| Studebaker - aoe were “all ynites rade A jumbo, 40; large 38:|guinin g:most-of Mongay's sharp geslne ai after they broke into the place Rearing ‘will be held by the Pontiag Clty of! Michigan.” you ‘are ‘hereby notified Sone To: Pottiac School Property, Radner| stead: higher. ‘ord eased. medium ere ge 3 slaugh ewes 1.00-2.00 lower: bulk weekend, |c Chamber, | that on said pe w Inc., Howard B. Sleep, Jennie G. Cun- y toa bit Browns--Grede A $ ia. ie: large 36; supply shorn, Inmbs, ce and prime with . hatchet over the - City Hal is 8. qos Street on Tues-/be held at the land County Service nin k ress L.- Wait, are aS | medium 25 i shorn, Jem Jombe 32 il Food and chaice| Sheriff's detectives reported today. day, April (23, 9st ‘or the purpose of Center, Court House Annes. jes Wess old Gamester, Weller W. Keebaugh, New York Stocks arated ess March Poe-april 5: 9.640) 3 00-10.00 — If your friend's in jail and needs No. 944 10 read as follow cme Couny. on ips “tein day ¢ April A. LB. rig - < Whiten A. W. Wike “Commercially grade—Whites: Grade A bail, Ph. FE 5-9424, C. A. Mitchell. Amending fn Paragraph of ane yeu ~~ A phos so = 2 to ap- Ts oe Harold B 5 * (Late Morning Quotations) xtra — Lod lar ere ts medium) CHICAGO LIVESTOCK —Adv. For the purpose of this Ordinance the pear apereenaliy at said bearing. ‘ont ’ /gaven Phi : % Merit ve Ai 5 el 3 ony fan” a i pOuas—Crede A 32-3344; me- hogs 6000, ac jos pele Lendl ay — Fy wet bamting i nereby — service hereof. this summons and notice to all persons interested, take notice:| Allied Ch"... 87 Jones 3 L ..,. 40.| dium 28-2840; B oe So higher o putchers and’ ows: Residence 1 Districts. shall be served by publication of @ copy That ¢ of the 1 t Kennecott ‘.71114.5| Market steady. Demand fairly good) i ‘ Poultr Residence 2 Districts one week previous to said hearing in : er Strs .., 43.7 + inte and tradem ostly 35 to 50 y heretofore made by City Assessor| ais Chal .... 347. Kimb Cik ...., 44. ut set holiday. Pell pts|Digher; early clearance mixed 2-3 190- Residence 3 Districts The Pontiac Press, a newspaper printed one for the purpose of defraying thet part | Alum Lid "...128 Eretsion [1., 71a] trom nearby shotiday., Recein’s|370. lb. butchers 18.10-18.50; _ mostly DETROIT POULTRY ee las “witness, the, Myonorable Arthur &. Sided ‘should We paid end borne by spe- oS oe Lib MeN&L,"; 12. | but rotferingat 1 rom midwestern areas are/18.25 and above on weights under 20) ngrrorr, April § (AP)—Prices pala) Commercial 3 Districts. Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City cel sameness, te ibe eneree ieee C My 2-2 Say eteemete Ib. "1800-17-15; No. 2-3 lots these weights Quauty. live cote te em. || Maswecars | Renricte of Beating ‘in h aid County, ‘this 6th day | - Am Cyan .... 714 i lacking; limited volume 2-3 mostly 3/°%% 0. te P33: t is = Pr anufacturing stricts, eal on Joslyn Avenue extension from Perry|am Gas & Bi 36 28% % c:-° vel 280-316: 1b. 17. 75-18. 10: larger lots vy ty ns e ge Manufacturing 3 Districts (Beal) ARTHUR E. . nort: : Com .. 4 nee ee es i 15; heav oilers or fryers (3-3 Treg : At ) Judi f Probate ; Knolls rt vision = age) po M & Pdy 33 pena HY CHICAGO, April (AP) — Deiter _ 23 340-200 Ib. 0 F seathlieal ~ et a ee os 2 so Capon Peony Subdivision * A Dac 1 (a sre "aes VASCABSEN . By a Wall St . t Journal —_ >< re a poo agme Am News .... 31 Martin, Gl... 41.6 ga resets ten on: my We} Baleable cattle she calves 300; rkeys: Small — (includes Beitsville aa a Sheagecorn ily incidental pury ‘Juvenile Division : file tn my office for public in Am Rad ..... 166 May D Sts . 366/92" a go: 90 B 88%: 80 is: cars 90 Bisiavghter cattle fairly active; steers| whites) 8 32. toa use authorized by this section but April 6, "57. Subscriber "Notice i also hereby gi t the; Am Seating ... 31.2 M +++» 35.2] 59a; 99 C 58%. and — steady. to 25 higher; heif- Le tar steady. Receipts moderate and/no use prohibited in «a Commercial: 2 Comm and the the City| Am Tel d& Tel 177.1 Merck . ..... + 346 steady; receipts 23,400; wholesale | er cows uneven but|@mple to the normal light weekend de-/nistrict shall be permitted as an acces-| STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- of Pot will meet in 7m ~ Tob ..... se Mere Chas. id bu prices Soe at po "rly toy bulls weak, vee mand, Offerings are fairly well cleared. sory use ner shall ony trailer « quack pare bate coms an the County of Oakland,! A few years ago I was going broke Chambe: sald Viscose ... e Hon ..«« o cent ‘a eee ven: ¥ st see, ! r AD. ner 2k phy Bg hd Anaconda ..... 43 M M&M ., 67 mixed 29; —eome pe ads: and stockera and feeders stendy; cele , necbeeas” de Mt be permaitt, ww ‘In the matter’ of the petition con-| on $9,000 a year. High prices and said assessment, at whieh Anee W&C 15 Minn P&l ... 21.3\dirties 25; checks 24 a Dts prime steers 24.00- ; lad of high ‘om 1- Manufacturing 3 Districts and in any|cerning Kenneth, Chery! and David) taxes were getting me down. I had pg a place opportunity will be given | Armee Oil ..-. $7.8. Ch “:. 33:4| 26%. choice and prime 1.115 lb. weights] sry HICAGO, April wool naaaet apemer District provided "under the|LeClear minors, | Cause "Wo. * 15088, te he aad “ pated April 8. 1087, to be hea Arman Ge <1. 0a Motor wheal z Sacse sheet B tente: LANG: Tas. to, | 07, 441 coops: $4,000 Ib.) fo. b. paying puliding TSOBDIVISION 18 ‘TO PARA ao on cteedurd of ited. - =< oa ppt MS including @ oe FOm De uncha: vag Wile hens 14%-18 “r W.o, TiéT, Atchison ...., » M1 « ses Gal CHICAGO POTATOES toe 'e.50-| ? :|GRAPH 1 SECTION VII Petition having been filed in this ADA R. EVANS, | All Gst Line. 424 Murray Cp ... 25.7 April 2 (AP)—Potators old: ay hg nr light ens 114-13; old | OTAPE' trailer conch park where house|Court alleging that the present where-| So I sent $6 for a Trial Subscripe ave te Atl Retin... @8.1 Net ‘Bise sot arrivals 62; on track | 233; acre US.) 16 50; few lote chetes heifers 3190-38 tO; | 83 Ya over 6% Ib. 29%4-31. 4% I. trailers, are used as places for human paaingg Ugh mena mirigy Ro Mi a tion to The Wall Street Journal, .| Balt «ie Cash ee - w. choice ”75~21.00' on. va ae ae Av .... 613 Nat Dairy vee 312 mand 8 slow; marke dull; Idaho Russets utility and oom mer cial cows, 13.00 8. ta eat suporvaION 83 TO PARA- ares dependent upon the publie for, se papeeng? > hag joanna : - hed in ASSESSMENT. saxeeh | ao ae iatere : nevens Sidewalk and related work on Crescent) BetN Steel ... 43 NY Central ";: 202|River Valley. Pontiacs 1.90: new: Ar- and commercial ulls “43,00-16 0; "gooa|ROSe-Scented Stink $3. & trailer conch park where house placed under the jurtediction of this in inen oo ute aXe ay Edward J. LaBa William H./ Bohn ‘oon . $34 fant & west. ont Pay i Taryn ee = ue. oraek porn 0.00: — aaa 0-51.06; sa a5? habitatt 2 ee ry name of the peo me pd ensue. 3 Shri Blea ete Rot Fen 2am oe |B Rater sof Etat aise: bed) DETROIT um = The arora of ADO OURMITEEON, Mt TO PARA Mic fos ve 2 sa pan Sil And then 1 began to forge heed aries er, ney rber, wee PRG sv eece : of mediums 900 Ib, f rs A filter through De-| @ i e r Free Methodist vist Y vss: @) Nor Ste Pw .. 11-1 roses May soon r g' ho klan Bervice Mathew Barr. George vin, Sie: Pow Burreurhs"...) 40a Odio. bg Be : mabe Matrong. to 3 25 setiigher:slaugher troit buses, A fragrant formula trates are seed ae etl eg Lome fe Center “court House Annex, 1200-B West Sete Bates oa: wane the i a cone PBA bitation. vd.” e . readi piggy ag a gs My ge Gal Pack --.. 404 Owens tll “onl! 61.2 ewes only steady; good to. prime weoledidevised by technicians of General) {DING SECTION XIA Couniy, on the 16th i, AD..! Journal day is a wonderful 4 to all persons take} nem --: 39 Pan AW Air .. 15-4 eee oe runs babe cal head’ Motors blends a deodorant with|SECTION XIA—TRAILER DISTRICTS /|1987, at one o'clock in the atte ournal every Gay & 6 noties: That ‘the roll ef the Gan ber a Vi Panh ene B34 rele cgi] pret igeecll ap ata ong - _ a with Str uses ef land ond buildings within and you are hereby commanded to ap-| get-ahead plan. Now I am really sessment heretofore made by the City ae Be Ferem Pict. .. 2s 14.00-21: $0; of tonde Med pelt a2.50; 2/ehe Unpleasant exhaust fumes a trailed district shal be Umited to] pear personally at, eee cnet avin! SSC8SO' ovens 48. : A we n Commerce : : c rson ‘ that part of the eost which the Gommles| Gate free’... ore PS wrsenes 20. 8 ba ope eer es canner which find their way into the bus/Commercial 2. Manufacturing 1 and service hereof’ this summons and notice) This experience is typical. The jon ided should be paid and borne| Cen 12. 301 Pepsi Cola .,, 22.3) nan 8.503 cabin. Manufacuring 2 Districts and the opera-/shall be served by pynticatien of a co 4 | ewes 5.50-9.00 7 | Journal is a wonderful aid to sal- ~e — , | apeanmens Ge earn: Pigler Sood 2 Phas oo + : sien state a ose park licensed by 3 heme — newspaper rated | aried men making $7,000 to $20,000, ion concrete sidewa: Fe~ | SCOTT ser ts oss “ ** | \c! =. J Crenaen Mt. 0M... 435 Phiico . ..... 15 DA R. EVANS. 2 circulated tm seid Cimens Street 30 tee nino wf | Cittes Sve .... 61.4 Phill Pe oe 3.1) y Clerk| Witness, the Fosorabie” Arthur | 1¢ is valuable to the owner of @ tine Knolls Subdivision, is now on Ark Eauip .. $8.2 pit Plate G .. 19.6 By Order of the City Commission. Moore Judge of sald Court, in the City| small business. It ean be of price- ttle je my atiics fer pas ineqerten, Piea a”: H g pee SS -: Si CHICAGO w — Grain futures Deted April 8, 1007, ose 1c poten said County, this 4th 487] less henefit to young men who want ice ts also hereby given the wl We see fairly firm in most cases in : i Tr. Commission and the Ansagset Fla Geo oS Ed 400-Pullman . .... 63.4 were y irm (Sea: Ez. to win advancement. tiac, wil t in ee CA. - cere 35.1 NOTICE. OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. | (A tree copy) Judge of Probate Chamber ‘ae y, fae 6th th any 7| Con Gas 35) Repup sii "s.°- 53.2 a ove < trade — iad Sidewalk and related work on Court ; ”Y este J. YABCABSENNO, “The dere ba rire Fa i ‘onsu anes BY, gene riv: a ster, | ¢ ~ Ser Capel Rte att Teen pee” Hy Ree a] smal C 2 Ty, Richard,D. Vanor. Peter 0, Vena NY ‘event Ditsen| largest staff of writers on business pistes F ve 65. : ‘wi en. eldric oe- "ST. aiD persone tntaertad ¢ pat — t CoPas °. Rn! Royal t 33 Corn and oats showed more Ak ( if ( yl II ( )] ) By » yy S ——. “Osoree Netgrice, Hs 4 £ Sack STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro: and finance. The only E eon | ries Ellender, c ancoc. acl TT - WweO. Tas iis avian Mot ..... 12 Safeway St .. 06.2 strength than other oon: eae F. Kernott, Fred W. Mayers, Ross |bate Court for the County of Oakland, per served — = press AR. \ lam oe : jos ++ 40. ren Thompson, Fran . | Juvent! vision, ations. costs $20 a Corn Pd_..... 305 in corn was attracted by the fact P. association: y City Clerk st Pap .. 39.2 Central Credit Company, Charles In the matter of the petition con- April’ 8, ‘87. Deere. T -:: $d Scovill, Mr... 32:1) that for the second successive day Ridiek. Evans on bby, Lavina cerning Id" Siegers, minor, Cause earl = og = =e Sub- : . ' Boa + r an a r State Bank 807 Dour Airc '-.: 31, Sears Reed ... 27.2/there were no corn bids from ex-| The Business Ethics rd'of| “The trouble with the idea is|\o% on. interested. take notice: That the ‘fo Ruth Siegers Quy, mother of said ra res pal this pr igen | _ REPORT OF CONDITION OF DuPont 2.2: 180.2 Shel oa neces a porters, Poor planting weather) the Pontiac Area Chamber of Comi-| that the promoters receive all roll ot ee Special Ascoeament hereto- ch IN. on ae ge: us > r ow eo a Pontiac State Bank eS Be Lee. is noe a =; — prance oats, were. has issued me warning to| the money a4 oe the books to purpose of, detrayin hat part of ins] court alleging thatthe of sei where-| to bill ped * ; a of Peptiag | Btate of piehis at ut << 4 Bocony . seses 55. ay whea art m on indi- merchants regard promotional persons, a t merchan re-|cost whic the abou o mother of said minor t on Mare! 1957, & Mu -. 4. Bou Pac ..... 43.5 ’ hould be id 4 ter b cial| child are unknown, and sald child hes shed the "Published. ished tm accord with call| Emer Rad 3] Bow Ry oo a cations of further exports in the| coupon books. ceive little if any increased assessment for the construction, of" f. violated "a oak te piece” and “he wren ished daly right in ho Mi , x. oh pe Bank-| SMe RR ..... fs perr’ o. th urned ” u 7 ing Dep missioner to the wiyg 04 {44 std Brand ... 39 offing, but the price soon t The board warned that merchants business, Belaney said. Court Drive from. Mt. "Clemens Street jurisdiction wf the Cun and Washington news immediately, visions of Section #2 of the Michigan "s Std Oil Cal ., 483 and pulled new crop|« ine th x * * te south line of Pontiac Sabdi-| In the name of the of the restone .‘.. 85.7 should be careful to examine the Address: The Wall Street Journal financial institutions act. ‘Mot $67 Std Ofl Ind .. 62.5 . vision, is now on file in my office for|State of Michigan, you = réby no- ou . cca” tac ke Freeot “108.2 Std OM NS .,. $73 futures down with it. offer of promoters before entering} He said this was substantiated | pubiic’ inspection. + ene| ted that, the said. petition| 711 W. Monroe St., Chicago 6, Ill, banks, including | reserve Pruch Tre... 212 Bie os JP... ti] Near the end of the first hour’ into any agreement.” by the National Better Business| Notice, also hereby given that the Serce onald, at. the Gakiand ‘County a oe balances, and cash items Gen Drnam 627 Stud Pack .. 7 | Wheat was % higher to % lower, Bureau which reported that ‘‘mer-|of Pontiac, will meet in the Commission'B West Bivd., in the City of Pontiac United “states \eocumesl actentaioed | : $2 8 nog Co... — May $2.23%, corn was unchanged William L. Belaney, assistant chants who have participated in|gaaaes obligations direct and | Gen Mills’... 8@ Sylv EL Pd... 425 to % higher, May $1.28%, oats; Chamber manager stressed that , ae ceeant 4 vice ee a bicics ani 342,962. Gen Motors : ey Texas G Sul .. 28.7) were Ye to % higher, May 71%, coupon books are not illegal but : it isjons 209,532.33| Gen Tire {7 Textron M41 ; or free merchandise offers do not ME, other ond. notes and de- 058-3) | Gerber Prod". 64.4 ee eal eae %4 to % lower, May| i= seme enseo Rave known | actually have the effect of increas- 8 4a? ventures . ........... $0,000.00/ Gillette... 46. 2ran W Air .. 186) ¢) 9834. soybeans were % higher| to force smaller firms out of ing their business or bringing ee aL nd Gtegounis (tnd 10.144.115.82| Gente.) tha Tent Cen .... 284/to Mm lower, May $2.44%4, and lard| business or to retract offers. = e n . | | Bent premises | Goodyear 9... 77 Underwd,..... 28.5! was 2 to 10: hundred them new customers. e e a RI Ae $295,145.66 Orah Paice ... 2 ML ere MA Mi welatt pounds! Coupon books are a promotional * * a seman Ot West § i. 204 Unit Aire m7 gher, May $14.77. idea reportedly to bring merchants,| The bureau said it “doesn't a revhound ,.. 16. nm : ' i Investments and other as- 438,700.83) Galt Ol... 124 Un Gas Cp ... 33.6 7 especially those dealing in serv-|appear to be wise to try to se- sets indirectly represent Hersh Choe ... g12 Us Rub... 498 Fox fur prices were up 28 per|ices more customers by promising| cure permanent new business from A LIMITED | ing bank premises or other = | Homestk ..... 28.7 Walgresm |. 99.3|cent from a year ago at Norway’s|free merchandise or service to| people who are seeking something | MH her assests... 2.2... ..... 134,686.67 Sag ES o Se wey 8 ar =e latest fur auction. purchasers of the books. for nothing.” Total assets ........ * . saeata ea.es| Inland Sti 1) 836 Weste A Bk 298 LIABILITIE ir Cop 46.4 west El .. 57 ie devbeits nok individ ~) ae! og Wilson & Co .. 13.7 TpOre Ce 8S oio.ses.aps.ce| Int Mek 2... 2087 Paoworn oS: StiF Time c deposits of tndividuals, iit Paver .°.. 9 Yngst gh & T 1082| 9 : 9.635,002.89 int Tel & Tei’. ' 33.1 Zenith Rad = 113.6) 7) wanes] anions srocns restone FULLY AUTOMATIC WASHER toe 3.624.604.92 | pigures me decimal points are elghths | oes oon ble cooperation of the iste 4 sons20.50| Allen Bloc. & Bquip. Co. ss ary | This sensational offer has been made possi through the of Tote: Deamayns: 6 jnelaum Bune &. -. : mE Speed Queen factory as a special inducement to acquaint the people of this Other Habilities . vies 900,606.23|RO88 Gear Co. .......... . G.L, i) & Chem * 22 23 T ‘ a 1 val Sneed Total liabilities (not in- tral reg Mee gt Ne gr a Spa le ye IRE AND RUBBER Co. ‘ nid ee ahaa pet — be cluding suberdinat iM insular Queen Automa' asher. The Prophet Co. ........ 1 ow it ane SAOTTAL Ace oe ic Manufect, Co./...121 121 124 ee REE INTERVIEWING IN PONTIAC Surplus ”.....)!: 000. me Screw Pd. Co... % * 13 14 Undivided profits... 105.304.20| "No sale; bid and asked. Yours for only Reserves t fort erred cab- y ‘ account for,‘preferred cap- “7 TR Gade ena . 9,326.00 STOCK AVERAGES Tuesday, April 9, Total Capital Accounts ...8 1.204,720.20 ica by the Associated Press — Vabilities: a0 COD as 073,106.06 eeee bed Oh ee 2 P. M. to 9 P. M. “This bank's capital consis te of: Previous Day ..255.2 122.4 74.2 175.7 Common Loge: a with : —_ A Su0 sy a “3 pa wipes ates cera set iat a IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN PONTIAC, DETROIT AND eisai, a Ge A a . fn She pen on 3 Be UTHEASTERN yee, sthar parponns tae He ied Os ms $0 ERN MICHIGAN TOWNS side = * 943.849.40 / Deposits’ ‘ot’ “the” state of JOB OPPORTUNITIES ° * rl Donita of States and politi- Grain Prices ; eal subdi ae 45,841.96 tw, A ot the CHICAGO GRAIN IN RETAIL AND WHOLESALE MERCHANDISING above-named bank, do solemniy swear CHICAGO, April 8 (AP) — Open ‘) ‘ thet fe fully and seesetliy tegresente “he day: Present expansion program offers positions in fast-growing business. Opportun- pn Booey he at tetth Se wen ot a ft ie + SOE oe estece eer ities for constant progress and promotion. Corporation doing over a Billion Dollar Mee Bept. ....+- * : my knowledge and at, he POS © kascencs 216% soe ease 68% Sales Annually. Average of one new store opened every two weeks in 1956, Correct. attest: + paces Dee. Gone May +128 E orm — “ft Sepercos 25% RODGER J. EMMERT May wens 1.28% ae) RETAIL—STORE MANAGERS rectors July ‘é ie percsioe 1.29% aatate of Bichixen, County of Oakland, BSP neat May cs ..ss 14.80 Men with successful business management experience to enter 90-day training lore Cots oe ACL Lae program. Upon completion of -will be assigned as manager of company® nd FT eee 71% Sept. ...-...- 14.70 lta a I ee eee | owned store. Must be aggressive, ambitious type. Age 23-33. Yearly salary $5.000 ae A TILDRED H. TAYLOR Some 300 types of Italian marble and up. Attractive profit participation program after assignment. Company car— Notary Public, Oakland Co.. Michigad. highlighted the Vicenza Fair, 4 all employee benefits. My somantecion supltes OW. Of 2. ‘sri miles from Venice. CLAYTON'S _TELEPHONE FE 5-9474 ne FURNITURE & AP ANCES | 3065 Orchard Loke Rood, Free Parking _Keogo Harbor NDAY, APRIL 8, 1057 m1, 00,000Vote MS go to the polls 15 tol8 o'clock ot North Hill} Final meeting of the oh a ea meeting . an i This will the seventh time Approval of a boost tax of an tion will be up for balloting . some time in June, said superin- tendent of schools, James N.. ‘| Pepper. The new bond issue will pay'a debt, clearing the way legally a millage increase, DIAMOD "DEALERS ~ ieetdia: Coteenliy P| will as “Harvey” and “January Thaw,” will this ‘ike present the . —- present their third production in Brandon Gymnasium Wand __ three-act » “Inside center? Pictured in above scene are, (Organ Recital Set at 8 p. m. The group, having produced such well known plays left to right, Ann Filhart, Bill Solley and Marge Coventry. [Spring Concert ee toaeem Group Plan New Facilities se ents enya ner scl aE 8 eee for Imlay Tuesday. Cr Boys’ Club _10F Marlette Corn {spent cma rectal hr, Ai Ha, Gace he ex ’ be given under the auspices of the mancerre: | tc ccuctun oe{ Teentee Meteal of Mashatiat, Salk terre ee eerereseaet new facilities especially designed) , 4, LOD f= ahead, the area of ‘Oxbow Lake(°% ‘Me bandling of corn and the) Foerch has been organist in) two Will Take Oath bas findily reached the goal of frection of @ new warehouse was|several Detroit churches and has'at Troy Commission i authorized by approximately 59| taught music for radio drama at Sea as teak seas alee aa. Mneters at hn Mastin: Phare] Waste Caversly. He bes seseely] SECT | aaueons ane cow may OXBOW LAKE- — After many months of working and looking the club is open to all boys from|€™s Co-operative Elevator Co. at| ay the famous organs of France,|ber, Clifford Sutermeister Jr., who 112 to 20, offering table tennis, hock-|* Special’ meeting held Thursday|peigium and England. with incumbent George. Yeon ey, shuffleboard and workshop. The|@!ternoon, in the IOOF Hall, The - |will receive the oath of affice. group now has a membership of|Prosram will call for the expendi- Gther amends. itene instade OF following the ture of about $60,000. i yp ig we Dery 5 tga a cat about $60 Marlette Organizes resolution establishing the salaries . ee ee a @..2 ee of justice and associate justice and cee ; Tomorrow, the newly elected The new warehouse will be 1o-|200°d for Park Fund . |eertification of delinquent . special Farmington Police jboard of directors will elect of-|cated on the east side of Main) MARLETTE — When the Mar-lassessment taxes. Also to be con- Seek Missing Boy foes, street, M53 across from the pres-|lette Community Council met re-|sidered are petitions for a gas : On April 27 a benefit dance will/ent elevator. It will house corn|ently it was recommended te set(station and three water mains, Lit- FARMINGTON — Farmington|be held at the Old Town Hall./handling facilities, and also willlup a Marlette Community Park|ter and tap-in fee ordinances also today are . still Proceeds will help buy the badly|be adapted to- other grains. Fund Board to receive and ad-|will be passed upon. Police € for Leroy J. McDougall, |" lumber, tools, tables and searchi - ng : j 1 ~ i , | 14, who.was last seen Wednesday Two Treated at Hospital The’ Village ‘Council now holds|Three Almont Youths at Middlebelt and Grand River at , : a Commerce Board to Plan After Head-On Collision |in trust’some money donated fort, Attend Boys’ State The hey ie the son of Mrs, Ade 51. Review it An Oxford Township worhan and|Der® Purposes. Tt yas dlaclosed Johnson of 30900 Orchard Lake Rd. rey, Review eports an Ortonville man were rele: that, the Philome! Club now) ALMONT — Three from}. He is four feet-ten inches tall.) Goywepce TOWNSHIP —An- from St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital|" $1,000 on hand/for park pur-!aimont will attend the Wolverine! F weighs 103 pounds and has dark) |) onorts will be reviewed whenlafter treatment for injuries sut.|POses. but wants to turn it over t0/Boys State at Michigan State brown eyes, dark hair and com-|(0 00S ot the Commerce Meth.(fered in a head-on auto. collision|* finite group. / eee See Se plexion. When last seen, the youth) aie church “ey von (Setarday ‘night on Baldwin nedr Robbert Pollion and Robert Tank was. wearing light dungarees and meets at § pm. ) ifornia Duck S are being sponsored by the Amer- ) Tuesday in the church. Stanton road in Oxford Township.|California Duck Starts a blue-gray jacket with gray fur Thelma Edwards, 24, of 2470. : «-|ican Legion, The Lions Club and |collar, police said. : The board will consider the pajdwin Rd. and Robert Whitfield, South ee ches Hawaii toca 831 of Hurd Lock and Mfg. Rochester office of the National re Hobby Show eee es ; ae which was “~ 35, of 1374 Hadley Rd. were drivers} poNOL! @ — A wrong-may|"> Bank of Detroit, Ennis has been "e To Organize Scouts ae ne eT Come: faveives. 2 duck has up here. It's a pin| a member of Village council for — In celebration of ; ; : tail, tagged’ at Suisun, Calif., before| Ngme Theater Official the past four years. He served , May 19 through 25 DRYDEN—The Firemen here are| Board members will also make going south for the winter. He flew as village clerk from. 1932 Juvamus Club. will spon- Sponsoring the orgahization of a plans for a church conference County Calendar here, instead. WEST BLOOMFIELD—Mrs, Neil| through 1942 and is a past presi- area wide hobby show .|Boy Scout group for this vicinity./scheduled for May 18 at the Com- He made it in less than two|McArthur was named secretary of} dent of the Oakland County will be entry chair- f Ail interested have been urged to|merce church. Representatives of] ne pyinian sisers wit! noid a(months/ said the fish and wildlifethe Community Theater Assn. of] Bankers’ Assn. He lives with his who wish to display de|attend a meeting at the Fire Hall) several other-Methodist churches in|smorgasbord on Priday in the hall above servic¢, which is pretty good time Michigan, Saturday, at the group's} wife Neva and dai , Linda, |a hobby should contact him as-soon this evening at 7:30. the Flint District. will attend. Stet brecueie ee tae talons fuea idee 9 duck. leanvention at Saginaw. at 304 Highland St. as possible 5 Funeral Directors 4| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7 Employment Agencies 8A | Employment Agencies 8A oe thie ~ | es RL LLP LOL | OP LPL LRRD PAARL PP ~ ~ a GROUN: : , TV SERVICEMAN | . . WANTED W DAY ‘ ; puis) Punta hems PRC, | AD BOOK MATCHES | Exp. Route Salesman "|? sentcanatyitn™ tages | Maint "ie tasted axe no | "Aggie _ |Graebner’'s Do ] Rasy «_ a i. a ey FM sme yy Py Dry Cleaners,| future for right man. 8161 Com-| apply. Call MI64168 between 10 Pontise.| | | ; | nelson-Johns} Wrssae’ dit “cotmiastons 's | grow PAYING JOBS: St tan RR ot worrks we F , | part or fulltime salesmen. Glam-| “pga ali trades fravel paid TRUCK D EST AB- | CY STs ost “3 . wil) an PUNERA! Our Girls, Scenics, Hillbillies, dos-| jniormatian, application fe? 8. | cite “cea” ih nave neal | ce ee DESIGNED _ FOE N ens others, 20's, 30's, 40's, Pros- Ff ;| without truck, will give omel DEMO! nS; . NER ol 7 Write Dept. 1 National, 1020 route, ‘-gommission, - PUNE L | pects; Pe ogy everywhere. 214-| Broad, Newark, W.J. é-aeet. ; ! rteré Tep.| BUPERION MATCH GO thas (WAN WITH PANEL TRUCK TO |WAn TED) SALESLADY Of PAR&S-ORI" CHAPEL Greenwood Ave., cme Lee Sa one salesman 1 sell MeNess Products ; eit ervies __ FE Ba0tt | AIRLINES NEED YOU | gasuiunes poe soting fot euat:| Re’ experience needed, fut teach E R : a Inatruc : . a inance you. . (j. q Voorhees-Siple) tiivcutsites patios: | Mut sr ve SmusOsier's °° | Mewess” Gy. 180° x. “chark ok FUNERAL HOME ter. MARRIED on On FARM. MUST | _ Freeport, Il. 7 able rup mm i< ™ ; f, : ' : SRAL HOME |" ATTENTION cid'medarg farm eal. 380 '®| —— /YOUNG MEN Men & Girls _ , Magazine Salesmen MEN WANTED FOR YARD WORK / AND VETS , a TO q oe ‘a COUNSEL- - GIRLS. : Men ' f : . 5 ht. Help Wanted Male 6) +" ‘nyorsobecr Suitzmen | atievNoc'wget” not ever Oh. a2) UA2.2% fps te tarel Basler 8) Guaremeed ler” ant sme | ea aw, eect Bien Foun Joe webs. | ARCEYTIONIST TRAINER. $17: A FEW MEN Deane & tarsh eupenese, ho | —— eon . fational Must De neat, | MY 2-1991. tar while ‘on aur, Gal JO B CHOre ma delivery, no tong. In new MEN WANTED /aingle and elett. MO tne ine | EXP. GRILL COOK, COUNTER &| S600? of Southfield OUR | OFFICE ; order E expoheton To] For « fast expanding business. |/ Richea $200 0 — nant. duel curb, For appotniment call Fr | Rd. st 11% . pai as FoR JOBS #$=(|RECEPTIONIST .......-.+:.. Lard b ram at t Co., Inc. Write} Wo exp. necessary, Will train you.| Mr Chaffee, 10 to 2 ' 8-0483, WOMAN TO LIVE IN. ( A * pong patients, book appoin ws sem fg My TR We. need Siteionors, peat ae Le Roosevelt “Sotet ndisictalis EXPERIENCED WAITRESS —- et te house work. R WOMEN Spee ee + + ' 2 end have car. e, " = iv. 5 . hom ‘ | | tween 7&9 p.m, Setween Orchard Lake and Tee-|_ YOUNG MEN renee goryz_te metoes, Blomer| OSS" me Matec toms ow to| JOBS FOR WOMEN: | ye 240 | ATTENTION ws cce—w/—~ | Walled Lake A&P Super Market | £xP. WAITRESS TO Wonk | —“*: Pe EXEC, SECRETARY $350 rienced switch bostd oper- . eX ; & men to sé Kirty Cleaners. Earn MEN WANTED /, ole ae Ls = ee | . Phone MI 46000. Help Wanted 8 Advertising exec. needs .. mane month ye training. | To work in Pontiac area, céliing hour work week. Good ae FOR AND EAR Seties nace ihe een a : ‘and ith lie SECRETARY $225 arn pe P ont nationally famous Good Yumor salary and opportunity to pro sell Avon Cosmetics, Any Avon Gardener & Housekeeper = Hw amile to his Well known builder, needs gir! ice cream. High earni no ¢ 7a greet gred. Men over 22. FE S-les for | perience saeceteary, Reus, wnt | - [raee'g Phy, * sfaple Walled oe part Une it's protiianiet Pa = ; | accounts in a gt ot. y for his Pontise effice. en + ER orm and sales car firnished.| Lake Mich. : Call ot write today. me A a fies. a . (OBI Must be veteran. Age fio handi- Youna” uM MEN ARE YOU Ba | .o7 Pontiac P.O. Box 560. Medical Lab. echnician ; ee ee a saat ore Birmingham, “Muford, Parmine: Humor "Corp, 6044” Wagner 6t.| teen the agen of 17 and 28 and | GIES OR WOMER, TO WORE) Medical Lab. Trainee Fascinating jon for str fyping shll's needs no experience ton, South Lyon areas open for| Detroit 10. / desire part time employment with : Me mene we . tive, accurate typist in ige. a‘ Feprepentation, We also sell mo-| PLANER OPERATOW” WOsT BE | &,,{uure? € months allexpense| rey Werk: Kendle's, 14 8. Ash) Tie, Dotaey" from nowrunti au] {1 Fm. Excellent WorkiDG loys gp WPM. ...,.s.ece0.-+. bile homes, Bob Southern, 1000/ ¢ journey man or Have letters of | Paid Sreining program to qualify gust. Either an experi tech- conditions. = - $0 WPM. veccccecccs W, Maple, Walled Lak for Typist GAN -YOU URE Woeese A wane | CrPeenes, ONY Sr Apele| Growing “organisation non in| Feat See ea Sh fnclene ded medicioe will be| ° SOOKEERPER 3200-0400 |e eee merne ° in addition = prevent car il ——_ 5 J 5s aed gy — community, You receive " ot per th MA aft] considered. Apply: BA an ih — om Bg PE va EXECUTIVE eee «$395 ings? 8 Consumer. 7 1 Le A eee of jae with the large. Raw- Santen Tikit | stafter, with opportunity for pro-| iM =D WOMAN FOR Oakland County for congenial qualified wom- a 4 a ee neem be ie Start earning imme- PRUDEN - L Sees ter caneunies ——. Personal interviews each | housework and care of semi- Personnel Office an. mall office . MCL,” 071 Freeport, DL. -n, Bus bonus. Man-| at a'p'in Porecie tevtied, ST 'W,| olf Apply 3781" Mightand “Biva. |LAPAYETTE AND SAGINAW STs. JR. STENO $280~$328 ; GAB DRIVERS. AGE 35 OL & : riunity. FE 40503. Lawrence 8t., Pontiac. Duck I or call ual 4-0685. ae N personable with MEN | PLACE A “LOST AD." | er. Steady &@ Satie Day & SA FESMAN MIDDLEA TO CARE & F 4 or Soteghene @2- Accountant trainee gy) Te 7 ° night shifts y 438° Orenard at 3) dak bale ‘onetd for children while mother works,| ‘me. sel Watkins ral ¢ for progressive Office manager, trainee (3081) $360 Sy Call FE 28181 { | quate 3 to 8'Bm " man—fyh time, and. one "man YOUNG MEN Ponder tame Paget: Coll) Sutred” Rept aie' i. erry, a eceompeagieat aa | a fr an nee vs aes 9 ‘ e oe . . SUNDD sa asicessaccesescases ~ ee Day or wight, 161.6, Huron. | fate afee "by appointment only, 5; a 3 o ate wal er tee working? , to retover a loss. Dial FE. CARETAKER MARRIED. FOR | All tes over 0 pre el a com- FL” canund haoeiee eee . experience. Must De at lest 28 gelegwomen in new home Fou will tm thie modern of, Tae ner S— ~~ . rienced, ou wt _ "$200 | k rogram preceeds advancem wld r-round on j Exp ee | 28181. for an ad-writer. = "5. hs — ih “ater short Neninins period. o managerial position. Contact- salary. Room & None free, Pas Rea! Co. wood _ typiat i | ike — “MICHIGAN’S . = — = perience is not necessary as| [08 people te majey part of Job | vacation, For appointment, call — - LARGEST” WiSay “charge it.” Designer 1 Koes’ and ao ans tc. csarttial’ Por venvement gone SP) ana 5] SALESMAN AT ONCE bag Pe ge meted 313 Pontiac State Bank Bag. a : /appointment call Monday, T ple de mode bene- ness : 50277 / Gar, 1 through 4, only. Mr.| ft Programs, : 7c P. W. DINNAN can, get you this job in re % | Ambitious men locking for steady Thomes, FE too, __|. HOUSEHOLD SALESLADIES FOR *6_W_HURON Wesiatl sppersany.” — |__ lnetructions 9 : ished -mAnufscy’’ SCHOOL SALESMAN WANTED TO "AN SHORT ORDER ¢ at : turing ‘oncern. We (need several | SC vor at once, Permanent, | FINANCE CORP. | 1 co nepARTMENT | # porter, szlvan’ Glenn inn: Rock STENO, $300 AIRLINES NEED YO Ear Ei: cout Jathor of The Pontiac Press Overtime, paid, vacation, profit | ae eee ee om 5. eaeew elon. MUiberty. 1100. Top, fight stttective gir WANTED: Severs! men Boughner, a ty, high commissions. Tain- — ar ne mmediately imme- ee will be hei Wed-| | FOR WANT. ADS conalifend nt St Home woe | ing iven. Must have car and be FULL OR PART TIME. | Employment Agencies 8A) tra ‘modedern real estete.. en tot oh abtitee: ‘ cena . bd » ed 2 Tree ray ays er” Weer, : é a Howe. I Lane DIAL FE 28181 oo A. WODWORTH Write in deta tor” Wills Burt. Help Wanted Female 7 PEGGY'S Bookk eepe - JOBS SOR MEN _ Reostons, reserva comment dating. in Btiles ones s eat +41 * ippawa r., reenville, | SARA PPA a : — coe Schein, tn Cemetery, Lapeer. Mr. Tomlin will Se Re tn | ee NES NEED YOU ‘ . rence, ete. fest the Allen’ Puncral| j "rom 8 a.m, to 5 pm. EXPERIMENTAL SALESMEN Al — NES NE ED YO U 16 N. SAGINAW $425 oP gDRAPTSMAN, _ sae ing con : gue _ afust "be between ee All errors should be re AUTOMOTIVE Universal Airlines Training Cen- ; creative young man with _ Special ported immediately, The ‘ att : ter. STENO-COMP, TYPIST NEEDED |C*PAble woman with pleasant phone | initiative snd ideas. Won- outse in personal development Card of Thanks 1 Press aasumes nnd res |S HEET METAL MEN. Sneellent “opportunity aay MBITIOUS ALER MAN for vemporaiy work by Trueman| [renners Rg Bd ae 2 he derful opportunity 41 § eae ie STEADY WORK. nished. Phone FE 40216. Cali| selling in baby clething and baby | Office Services, Rochester Gites.) Jane ot Midwest Employment. facts Werke Universal , Aumee MUST BE every day except Saturday. squirmest hy . Bs ad 7 5 feday only, 1710 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. dR SALES TRAINEE pay Fe Center, : , EXPERIENCED. |. 4,SALESMEN , | jutthe com nee, 8 SE | eet cea, Seeweyetel| — Interest mene | BESTWAY = | r i Gs . ‘ : i error When ‘ations . AP ¥: witn cars. Barn $38 wr month to ier “interview, Wed. April 10 at —. vets & ee steady n er es ing ' 4s ‘ 301 E.\WVILSON Mart Pius bonus No canvassing. | Watdron Hotel ask for Mes. Coty, | | Sore. — ; MOR TRAINEE, $300 DRIVING SCHOOL 2 ate made be sure to get a ss 8 : ae Kal oer : For interview phone FE 8-0258. ; ersona t firm will train cane fe -. mn your oumber.” No PONTIAC | ATTRACTIVE YOUNG SALESOIRL | WANTED: 3 ' y pote man to | Ott more driving se re. pated tar Apa | winewt ee E | epeRTENCED IN REAL “EE | recenen bmssrnny etn Felatrons "Assi per| for secon! onton Iara off fan, ctiee old earn ered etbert Cooley. 4 = es he * 1 = * iv. is as dear today,| Closing time tor advertise 1 “TATE ~ nloy working conditions perienced. Mederaisation ‘footing. eens é senate ot aie inc he maust have the fal wae $375 ogee ' KPERIEECED MALE TUTO! , new office ample parking, iding afd tnavlation Salesmen. BAKERY SALESGIRL, BETWEE ‘ rj JR. INVESTIGATOR, $280 i ! passed away. ments cotteining type sizer close to bank t jocation| "CNS od 35. Day only, Anderson |. quali : Jane needs a gitl with sbility to firm need sta “altin|| Rie, Wan cer ore || Resa Saeetsy mete PDA te | Blt OW ae ee Peseta ingeseetee'g| Eee thea TA day previous to pubiication. rene, 2 : acto = . Neat appearance ping and : oi By po FIRE FIGHTERS SALESMEN Beauty Opesator Pleasant and congenial personality} to §. No Saturdays. pay #, Bn © . oe é Per = : f : m trans aT : ‘of heavenly per canceled up to Soham 61. CIRY OF PONTIAC | ues wsie mt Ar maar goog pouree teed Praining i the following: SERVICE. 408 STA lates blaaae ey Meation after Applications ate now being taken : mal EAUTY SALO ; . : “Monn gy + | ag gaa daamaiamee : for th fighters Apraiegr must aetedt Lineral somumelion to men| —_ Ponttec, State Be: Bigg. | SOM namawrning 3 R APID : sponsible man ome s ' 6 who qualify. Call for confitien- KKEEPER, WITH AT LEAST | Operation of achines, ' | . % — = Ae oo Biss “Schcot graduete or equive-| tal interview. ed 5 sft. expetionce. Mart be ope raluable but not eeeential Salary | - } $0 vaeamey tan ‘ee K: | — oe : “ ‘ j el of- ' pi i L 1 : 4 | rh Lines 1-Day pDars Gave P) fice: Oke nell, dee Parke. | A .ELBLING & SONS days per week. Must have excel | ‘would be : _ ROSIE. Ho fire ‘nevds a | RENT IT FAST H #189 n1.9e *.78 73.8. PARKE St... lent, references & was perme | oo 8 : week ; = 8. r rae : r + q1c,7 | SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR ge S yo : : | through Rent Ads! 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