ae ” * oe . ¢ “=< THE PONTIAC PREQ#KE rs Hunting Kidnaper in Hills Congress Asked Ingrid Arrives. for Opera in Paris fo Stop Fighting, Work With Ike - YEAR - % % & *& & PQNTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1954—4#4 PAGES MMTVIRMNAWONAL NiWS SERVICN Arizona Woman Keeping Cool Head in Hot Weather - Eisenhower Promises. Abductor Puts Wealthy All-Out Battle Against Evelyn Smith in Trunk Subversives of Her Car WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower urged Congress last night to pro- vide “less political fission PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)—A ( and appealed for enactment 000 in ransom money. of his “Stronger America” He kidnaped Mrs. Evelyn . Ann Smith from in front In a radio-television ad- of & Phoenix beauty parlor dress to the nation, the Wednesday and freed her chief executive's talk was in the mountains late yes- reminiscent of his 1952 terday. campaign speeches, indi- The 23-year-old wife of a wealthy ca his planned style of Phoenix pipe and steel company - : this | mat Sets & warm welcome 19 Paris by husband Reb- and Isotta. Their son, Roberto, Jr. (not shown in She ts « daughter of Cart Wise- Congressional races erto Rosselini on arrival from Italy. Rosselini, noted | picture) his mother and sisters. Ingrid | 00° Ssoeste suse , A fall. Italian film diréctor, has an armful of twins, Isabella | will perform in a Paris opeta. Guts of Grad Oa During his speech before the dis- Her tek te teks, Cline tor Eseshower Cmgrs | ci-Chi Chimp hee ae eed sional Committee, he pledged - Opens Mouth C y alms ema nad Rod & ton wah 6 a the government. and Loses Home . tained in two notes, had taken $75, 000 in $100, $50, $20 and Although he made ne direct into the onan | Carthy, he drew 2 loud barst of wlithnue i” —_ | applause when be dectared that | "x one would have known that} WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. McCarthy testified today the Miipgte ais de abi esas ot aes job wae Chi-Chi was chained in the base-| he was being “completely facetious” when he told Secre-| tise containing the ransom and rooting subversion wherever it | Ney CA i pons ome at 28 | tary of the Army Stevens that Roy M. Cohn thought G.| vanished inte the brash and cac- may be found.” screaming for his master. David Schine “should be a general and work from a pent-| ™. Be wee carrying « rifle and | Ragemige< from his, prepared! Rock's brother, Foss, « Har. | house of the Waldorf.” Wun Me. ae | hy aoe idee 1| Tien antmal-cireus owner, de- McCarthy, under cross examination in the Army- otk ter Eehons — , aa ae when I aca cet ae ee meen tont tal | McCarthy hearings, said he was “ribbing” Stevens. FBI agents and and local | every American believes at least wot ho could ool bie. ie * A monitored Soe eee ae | yy me.” ne that | Mamet CMECht up cad went conversation, introdC€d/ were thrown up. Desert-wise sher- Os cet ee | ome Flanders 10 Talk earlier in the ¢earings, dis-| it's deputies threaded through the | are reaching the where they | Chi-chi got so lonely he knotted closed that McCarthy made |e’ cumty with bloadhounds, | will be apolled or ochetrise wasted sen en, Se ee ond the statement to Stevens &| aescrited ox 35 tO seme ua | unless something is done. few bt us seams ere AD QUT McCarthy few da to the Army On |i Co ene noe | - a , The tmif-hour speech also | his undoing. into the Army on | arms, mouth and ears and bad Pontise Press Phete | touched on foreign policy, stres- | They terrorized housewives and Nov. 3. close-set eyes. MAN, THAT'S COOL — Audrey Maki of 582 Raskob | highest this year — Audrey found a pitcher of cold| sing the importance of America | county authorities converged on| Plans Senate Speech also told Stevens that| Mrs, Smith told officers that her * Ave. kept a cool head in yesterday's hot weather. | water brought instant relief from the heat. Janet hgliding up its military strength the house. Toda Senator From Cohn was completely unreason- kidnaper had said he was dying of With the temperature at the 90-degree mark — the | Burt, of 227 Baldwin Ave., poured. so we can successfully oppose Dr, Frank P. Bates, Oakland yi able” about Schine,” and that/cancer and ‘“‘pulled the job so I Snes any “rash aggression” by the |County animal welfare director.) Wisconsin Won't Attend | ™4ybe Schine could be given week-|can have one last fling.” . Communists. aa ae ee ae . con Fh ee ee his = =e ae ee went into a e. :| WASHINGTON w — an- is won' lonesome.” bizarre elements ransom note 323 PHS Seniors to Get Mercury Soars ee es eee 9 ent | CaO had ts: oe ditg, 10300 ania ‘hte “Gen ‘Se-| | as cecal ct thie tate. | 0s placed in the side pocket of Di ] N. t Th d tighten the nation’s safeguards; Zem has given Foss until to- | Carthy-Army hearings today and| ment, McCarthy said Cohn, chief poppin Pr — oo Ip Omas eX urs ay against subversive activities in re-| ™ofrow morning to get the ape | 2... sen McCarthy a note ad-| Counsel to his investigations sub- of instructions on payment of the to 90 Thursda citing those measures which re-| St Of te ewty. te neat, | vising he would make a Senate| committer, was tneistent that |ransom was delivered to Smith's Dr. Gail Ernest Densmore, professor of speech and the attention of Con-| "¥*, ® warrant will be issued. Schine’s help was needed in pre [home in a 7 ot wee speech about McCarthy this after- bouquet of rosesr Two chairman of the Department of Speech at the University gress. yma cae ae noon paring subcommittee reports. =| other notes were left under piles | of Michigan, will be the main speaker next Thursday| Hottest Day of the Year| He said these bills awaiting Con- | and well-mannered when his mas- | noon. McCarthy said he himself fett| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | . pe , gressional action add up to a “po- ter is near, but “I would hate to McCarthy read its invitation to/ . |, cud wind his | when approximately 323 Pontiac High School seniors} Recorded; More Heat tent package of protection against |e him loose around strangers." | be present and commented: “I — nedire by aioe canis ot - teceive their diplomas in the boy’s gymnasium. Forecast for Saturday |Communism” without damaging May oe sent Chi-Chi must | don’t have — a Gahile, a. Gsets Ga a oath Security Probe Dr. Densmore’s address is titled “Ceiling Upward.” The processional by Savino will Ninety-degree weather came to McCarthy then demanded that , The commencement exer- Declaring that the need for a ® Fla if he has informa- ot ises will t 8 more hot wreathae 3 nereay | °4) now farm program is too eritical tion about the McCarthy-Army con. | ,Schine, wealthy New Yorker and cises begin at 8 p. m.,| more hot weather is forecast. . a delay, Mr. Elsen ; “take the oath, raise | (08 friend of Cohn, was an un- 7 { OMMISSIONELS with Glenn H. Griffin, pres-| The mercury rose to 90 at 2:15 a cage Gei be tes ben your reht hand.” . paid consultant to the McCarthy ident of the Board of Edu-|*°serday. making it the first 90) (ik ss aot “geod politics” to subcommittee until he was drafted = ; ti degree day this year. Ss to celve the farm preb- And if he has “nothing except | The McCarthy camp has con-/ Coordination of Cases OK Annexation | ers Say veto ere | Sone lat Courthouse | atssase 7s | om Se Sta Under Single Director be played by the high band | 88 degrees tomorrow. Scat- He added that he doesn’t care . . before the subcommittee conduct- | plete important work for the sub- cate the "a yes C.| tered afternoon a evening | what constitutes ‘good tics,” Supervisors Discover ing the hearings and not on the | committee, Requested at Told to Prepare | Harris. waco = pst prédict- | the ee moon: Building a Fire Trap, Senate fleor. The Army has introduced evi. | WASHINGTON W@—The Senate esolution Authorizin y : eather Bureau. | program, going ° Flanders was observing an ur®) dence that on at least one week- | Appropriations Commi oday 9 The Rev. James W. Deeg, pas- | Despite forecasts of cooler wea-| tinue to press for its enactment. Falling Apart written Senate rule in this notifi-| end pass, Schine and Cohn had a sdaedl dia Sama the : Move by City Pontiac's City Commission Thursday night gave general ap- proval to annexation by the city of about 111 acres of Waterford Township to be used as a site for- the proposed county office buildings. Commissioners asked City At torney William A, Ewart to bring a resolution to next Tuesday's meeting which, if passed, would authorize the annexation already approved by Waterford Township. The area lies between Tele- graph road and the city’s West boulevard boundary. It ig expected that Commission approval will include a stipulation that the county pay costs of con- structing utilities ‘necessary for the proposed buildings. Commissioners also may ask that any county buildings in Pontiac left vacant by a move to the new This would allow the city to assess | taxes against such property which | is tax-free while county-owned, Rhode Island Senator After Longevity Record? WASHINGTON «®—Sen. Theo dore Francis Green (D-RI) appar- ently is out to take the*record as the pldest man ever to serve in the Sehate. Green, who will be 87 on Oct. 2, announted today he will seek his’ fourth six-year Senate term this fall, Oemen’s Town @ Country, Tel-Heren Open évery sight "t) 8 o'clock FT} ¢. vu” PERE OE Te! CNR CER tor of the Oakland Park Method- ist Church, will offer the in- vocation. This will be followed by the band’s rendition of ex- cerpts from “Oklahoma.” The president of the senior class, H. Russel Holland I, will make a few brief remarks. Dr. Densmore will then present the main address of ‘the evening. The band will play the March from “Victory at Sea,” by Rog- ers, followed by the presenta- tien of the class awards by Pontiac High School Principal John Thors Jr. Fran J. DuFrain, superinten- dent of Pontiac Public Schools, (Continued on Page 37 Col. 2) ther, the temperature passed the 80-degree mark. today for the fourth straight day. The thermom- eter ‘rose from 6 at 8 a.m. to 83 at 1 p.m. in downtown Pontiac. Highs of 88 were recorded on Tuesday and Wednesday. Water pumpage has climbed rap- idly during the hot weather in Pontiac, and. several Oakland County communities have clamped Bars Balky Witnesses WASHINGTON (®—Rep. Clardy (R-Mich) today offered a bill to ban from federal employment any witnesses who refused to answer board committee. “We're afraid it will be time later. “Our vaults are so jammed wit records we can hardly move (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) cation to McCarthy. The custom is that a senator should give notice when he plans land County Courthouse Thursday. | * speech about another senator so attacked may be present and reply immediately if that the one “he desires. McCarthy commented that when Flanders made a recent Senate speech attacking him he didn’t have the courtesy to notify him in advance. In that speech last week, Flan- ders described McCarthy as “Dennis the Menace.” Flanders. also said that if Mc- Carthy were “in the pay of the Communists he could not have done a better job for them.” In a reply at the hearings, Mc- Carthy called Fianders’ speech “vicious and dishonest.” Befbre going into the telephone call, Ray-H. Jenkins, special coun- sel’ for the hearings, had ques- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Explosion Injures 9 at Titanium Factory NILES, Ohio W—An explosion ripped through a building at the Mallory-Sharon Titanium Corp. to- day, injuring nine men, five seriM ously. The building was heavily dam- aged. The plant operates on the grounds of the Niles Rolling Mill Division of Sharon Steel Corp. All six candidates for the two 1955-1957 and 8.75 mills over the All School Boa site be sold within a stated time. | In Today's Press Rowe .- BirmingPam Comte. . Bevia” Lawn coveecee De MO andidates Favor Tax Plan . It needs more | , More equipment, more tax increase schools face the same problems as schools all over America — 4 short- age of teachers and schoolrooms and an added number of students. a little extreme in not allowing Crystal report wil] ask the Defense Depart- “to speed up its clearance of mili- tary and civilian security cases” as it approved a bill providing more than 29 billions of defense funds for the next fiscal year. Sen. Ferguson (R-Mich) man. ager for the biggest money bill, told reporters that the directive to ‘coordinate all security and loyal- ty cases’ results from several recent cases and the controversial McCarthy-Army investigations. “It's chiefly because of the delay in clearance for three mid- shipmen in the recent Naval The case of Maj. Irving Peress, dentist, who was given. an honor- able discharge from the Army ings of the dispute between Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) and Pentagon officials. Ferguson said the committee ment to “coordinate all security “Second that the security of the United States government be pro- tected.” =e *. $ 9 Qeman’s Town & Country, Tel-Beren Open every night "til © o'slock S Faulty Chimneys. in Pembroke Manor Allay Residents’ Fears of Fire i? ERE ge 53 Hi : I FLEE ii uf jf ‘+ 55 he § fom ‘| J ; i i | ¥ i ; i 3 : z 5a | . and club car. All of the injured were in the diner, two cars behind, but none of the cases was serious. LANSING (UP) — Blair Moody the YMCA Indian Guide program tomorrow. tribes of the Indian Guides here will take part in® the activities at Camp Ohiyesa near . LJ | Garden Foowers’’ will be the topic lof James W. Wilson, following a | dinner of the Supper Clyb of the manager, Mrs. Wendell Clough, a former actress who appeared ite Sir Cedrie stance,” will be the play’s lead- ing lady, Other cast members include Thomas J. King, Weston Meyer, ——— Mrs. Frederick Rew, Jolly Kellogg, George Heideman, Henry S. Booth . W. Smith. . . * 4% competitors participat- in the state finals at Lansing weekend, in a search for the state's safest and most Skillful teenage driver, Donald Hite, 18, of 270 Waddington placed fifth. Hite was winner of the contest Junior 43 Cranbrook Schooi seniors, with The Wabeck Jacobson off-street | parking let came closer te being | the Southeastern Sioux, Ottawa and Cheyenne Milford, ° | “The Care and Feeding of today filed petitions with the state | Congregational Church at 6:45 to | electiqns bureau qualifying as a/ night. Wilson is a horticulturist | candidate for the Democratic party | With the Ferry-Morse Seed Co nomination for U. S. senator, i Souples who are members a Moody, who held a Senate seat, friends are cordially invited. for 18 months prior to his defeat in 1952 by Charlies FE. Potter, be- . * * Another organizational meeting | came the first senatorial candi-|0Of the newly-formed Model Rail- | date to qualify for the Aug. 3 pri- | road Club will be held tonight, at maries. 8 at the Jocal Grand Trunk ‘station Incumbent U. S. Senator Homer | Newcomers are welcome to attend Ferguson is scheduled to file pe- titions as a cndidate for renom- 'and make plans for use of the | space that has been donated by ination of the Republican ticket | Tailroad officials. late today. | Owen J. Cleary, Ypsilanti, be- | came the third official candidate | in the Republican race for the | governorship nomination Thursday when he filed qualifying petitions County Courthouse Called Fire Hazard (Continued from Page One) ~ | kins, Hungry Thieves Raid Birmingham Apartment BIRMINGHAM—Humgry | around,” Probate Judge Arthur F |Moore pointed out. ‘They should! | be fireproof — they're not, Some thieves | flooring is terrazo; some is wood. | found a pass key and broke into We'll crowd ourselves right out of, the apartment of JE. Durand and J, L, Sterling, 1456 Southfield. last night. After helping themselves fo a | nie building in another year.” | County Clerk Lynn D. Allen point- led out that the “addition” part of | the courthouse lies next to a paint- meal of soup and eggs, they de-| shop and steam press ‘“‘and other parted, police said, taking with! possibe fire hazards. The win- them several pieces of luggage, |dows In some vaults are protected | a radio and several clocks. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — end Saterday. Partly Warm atteregd afterneen and | Lew @ te 64 y 88 te 8 te 12 miles an beur becoming erty. Teday im Pontiac south. iby a curtain of 20-gauge steel.” |he said. ‘That wouldn't last long | ‘im anv kind of a blaze.” { Committee members bounded | up and down on fleors in the “‘addition.’’ Horton said the joists | 88. Southeast winds have rotted out. He pointed to | cracks in the basement’s terrazo | | floors as ‘‘showing undue strain | tom temperature preceding @ am | OM the buildings supports.” At @ am: Wind velocity 2 East Sum sets Friday at 6:08 m Sun rises Gaturdey at 455 am Moon sets Saturday at 2:04 am Moon rises Friday at 3:53 p.m. Dewntewn Temperatures 1 Thersdsy tm Pontiac id {As recorded downtown: One Year im Ponti Highest tomperatee. : - _ Lowest temperature. 62 a m eee m ph | id ‘esseeescescee ee 83/ On ON Some of the wires is crys- Mean temperature...........6..s0000- Co eathner—Pair. Righest and Lowest Temperateres This Date tm 8? Years S87 @ 199) + in 1906 Theredey’s Temperatere Chart Alpena $i Marquette eo «a Battle 3 65 Milwaukee 65 55 , 1 77 Minnes = 70 7 88 New Or Cd bi] ei ee, § 3 : ur Bt. -“ 71 2 wi ba ie § i thie @ 51 7 s 6 The stairway to the bdiler room jis wood. | The floors of the annex are wood, Doors to some vaults are wood, | shielded only by metal sheeting. There's no sprinkler system The courthouse attic, reached | by a narrow, winding wooden | | Stairway that opens out of a jani- | tor’s closet, holds a few more | surprises. Fifty-year-old electric wiring, in- | | Stalled in 1906. runs through the | wooden beams and joists. Insula- tallized, Horton said, ready to fall away at a touch. Papers, boxes and other likely fuel were piled on | wooden floors, where several pig- jeong had met unexplained, bloody | deaths. : Horton and committeemen eyed the dry and drafty attic and sighed. “I wonder,” Horton said, “how long it'll be until the state fire | ; marshal finds this.” worker, accepts the resignation of bers. Robert's mother, Mrs. Peter with Cathy Mitchell, stands by to SIGNING UP — Miss Eloise LaRue (left), YWCA Donaldson for the Y's “Learn to Swim” program for non-mem- tion. Children may not enter the program alone, but must be registered by their parents. The annual Robert scheduled every Donaldson, along sign the applica-| class, or their ing the classes. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, VUNE 11, 1954 ExNavy Official 7 Succumbs at 87 Charles F. Adams Was. gets under way at the Y June 19th for girls, and June 21st for boys, with 45-minute classes other day. No wool suits are allowed in the pool, and swimmers must attend the first registration is cancelled to’ allow others to enter. The Pontiac Rotary Club is sponsor- McCarthy Claims Remark Facetious . (Continued from Page One) tioned McCarthy as to whether he had been “lax” in not requiring Schine to complete his subcofnmit- tee work during the four months -| from July to November, when Mc- drafted “Mr. Jenkins, I heartily disagree with you,"’ McCarthy responded to this suggestion. He said it was cer tainly ‘‘no favor’ to Schine to al- low him to work when other draftees were “out dancing, going to the recreation hall." 7” * 7 McCarthy noted that Schine had won high ratings from his com- manders on his military training and said this proved Schine ‘‘did do his work’ for the Army. “It has been proved, Mr. Jen- we did follow the right course,"’ McCarthy said. As for the monitored call with Stevens, McCarthy said no one could think this was a serious con- versation As Jenkins pressed questions about the conversation, McCarthy interjected | Pontiac Deaths Roy A. Brown Funeral for Roy Cecil qs . Brown, burial will be in Oak Hill Ceme- tery. The body is at the Frank Car- ruthers Funeral Home Born in Pontiac Jan. 5, 1952, he | died Thursday in Pontiac General Hospital, . Besides his parents he is sur- vived by six sisters and a brother, | Christine in Havana, Cuba, Iva, | Shirley, Cecilia, Cassandra, Daisy and James, at home. Floyd E. Speer Sr. Floyd E. Speer, 62, of 8956 Davis- |burg Rd. died in Veterans’ Hos- pital, Dearborn, Friday at 10:10 a.m. He had been ill two years. Born in Elida, Ohio, March 14, | 1892. he was the son of David and | Ina Dunn Speer, He married Bern- |ice Dickman here Aug. 15, 1925. He was employed as an electric “Let's not beat that too much. welder at Fisher Body Division. We both know that must have been facetious." With the hearings in the 32nd) day, they apparently were in the home stretch and set to wind up without calling Schine for his full story. The Republican majority of the investigations group voted last night to wind up with McCarthy, Cohn, and Francis P. Carr, staff director of the McCarthy subcom- mittee, as final witnesses, This could bring an end next week to the televised hearings. ——$— Hunting Kidnaper in Arizona Hills (Continued from Page One) of rocks which designate mining ] He wag a veteran of World War I and a member of the Eagles Lodge. Besides his widow he is sur- |vived by a son and two daugh- iters, Floyd Jr. of Waterford, Bev- jerly and June at home; three | brothers, Charles of Toledo, John and Harry of Pontiac. Funeral will be Monday at 11 a.m. from the Farmer-Snover Fu- neral Home. The Rev, Wright Van- Barrett Confirms His Withdrawal Edward P. Barrett today for- .| mally announced his withdrawal as an active candidate in Monday’s school election. His statement fol- lows: “Although my name will appear on the ballot, I am no longer an active candidate for a place on the Pontiac Board of Education because of the demands of my law practice and the added fact that there are capable, qualified candi- dates for the two positions to be filled. “I wish to thank those who have port, and hope that at a subse- quent time I will find it possible school board. that the voters will approve it at the polls mext Monday.” Willman’s Mother Dies in Negaunee Pontiac City Manager Walter K Willman and his wife are en route mother, Mrs. A. F. Willman, late last night, according to Pontiac Mayor William W. Donaldson. Mrs. Willman (Mary 8.) was 79. Besides her husband and the city manager, she is survived by an- other son, Frank of d The Koskey Funeral .Home “in Plew of Waterford Community Church will officiate and burial will be in Lakeview Canta | There will be a military -service | at the grave. Clarence Teed Funeral for Clarence Teed. 63. of 1371 Pierce St Birmingham | Negaunee is handling arrangements for the services which will be ei- ther Sunday or Monday from the St. John Episcopal Church: Donaldson said flowers will be sent by the Pontiac City Commis- | sion, city department heads and | municipal employes. The engine in the Wright broth- claim boundaries. The ransom note ah employe of GMC Truck and ers first flying machine had no warned one of these sites was (0ach Division here, will be Sat-| carburetor. Gasoline was dripped mined with dynamite Mrs. Smith, . sunburned = and frightened but otherwise in good condition, gave officers this state- ment upon reaching her home s * * When she came out of the beauty parlor at 1 pm. Wednesday a strange man with a gun was hiding | in her car. She said she screamed, honked the horn and struggled but didn't attract any attention, LJ * * The man drove to the Salt River and put ber in the car trunk. She was let out when they reached the | mountains. Smith's first information that his wife had been kidnaped came in >| telephone call to his office at 4:40 p.m. Wednesday. A man’s voice told him: | “Know where Apache Junction | is? You can pick up your golf clubs | at the Chevron service station. | Ed's Place, one-half mile from | there. You will find a note.” | . ° . Smith said his clubs had been in the trunk of his wife's car. He telephoned home, learned his wife was not there and notified police. | The ransom note told Smith to go to Apache Junction, 32 miles east of Phoenix, at 2 p.m. vester- day and telephone his home for instructions, When he called, the instructions in the bouquet note were given him Smith told officers he drove as directed and found a note under a rock monument at the highway's edge, 8'2 miles southeast of the junction. It directed him up a dirt | road to another pile of rocks. There | he found another note which told | him to get out and walk and take | the money with him * * «& Smith said that after walking, j about four miles he heard his wife | scream. As he dropped the valise | containing the money and started toward his wife. a masked man! jumped up and sent a rifle shot whistling over his head. * *« « | A little later the masked man | permitted Smith to join his wife. | Smith drove his wife home. Until word of Mrs, Smith's safety was received, newspapers, news services and radio stations had | cooperated with a police and FBI\ request that’ they remain silent about the kidnaping for fear an alarmed abductor might kill his captive, j urday at 10 am. in St. Monica Catholic Church, Vaughan and | Lyndon in Detroit. Rosary will be | recited tonight at 9 in the Van- , Valkenburg Funeral Home, Red- | ford, | Born in Denver, Colo.. Now. 28. | 1900, he was the son of Charles M. and Mary Boyle Teed. He died Thursday in Harper Hospital, De- troit | Surviving are his widow. Mil dred; a son, Robert, and a daugh- ter. Mrs. Patricia Anderson, both of Detroit, and two grandchildren. Clair L. Taylor Elected DES MOINES wh — Adel F. | Throckmorton, state superintendent | | of public education for Kansas at | Topeka, was elected Thursday as president of the Central States Con- ference of State Departments of Education. Clair L. Taylor, of Lans- ing, was named vice-president. BELOW COST Sale of Imported GERMAN MADE DRAWING OUTFITS We know a bargain when we see one. . . these precision- made drawing sets are made by famous German craftsmen. We bought_them way below cost and pass the savings on 5.00 E ; kon 98< 10 VALUE 5 peo este. 9 $239 $349 VALUE ue sets. . $449 with CASES $15 VALUE 10 piece sets. . 98 N. Seginew —Main Floor into the cylinders. OPEN HOUSE | EVERY EVENING | 825 W. 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The first sixteen pages se ren , cover motif was | green with white | lettering. The, Quiver was dedi- cated to retiring Superintendent of t back for a well earned breather | i i for living given to graduating sen- jors of St. Frederick High School by the Rev. John Finnegan, Tues- | day evening. | “Seat of Wisdom,"’ was the title Mass and Holy Communion. The Most Rev. Alex- ander Zaleski spoke to them at that time, after a which a breakfast MARY sponsored by the faculty was held Scholarship medals were present- ed to Maureen Sweetman, and Jo- seph LaClave. Official scholarship awards were given to Donna Ritter, Norma Bader, Mary Drake and John Russell. Seniors attended a party June 3 at the home of James and Donna Ritter, Meanwhile, while the seniors cel- ebrated, underclassmen crammed for final exams which began Tues- day afternoon. Results of the tests will be revealed June 14, when students receive report cards and are dismissed for the summer. Two PHS Groups Elect Fall Officers PHS Dolphin Cub members | elected a new slate of officers re- | cently as did the school Projec- tionist Club. Leading the Dolphins in the fall will be president Alice Bego, veep | Marianne Crozier, gnd_ secretary Patsy Dernberger. Carol Borsvold | will take over the treasurer's du- | ties, with Henrietta Schlaefer as sergeant-at-arms, and Barbara Cal- houn, historian. Gary Montgomery will head the Projectionists when the Steptem-_ ber term begins. Bob Dunn was elected vice president and Don Bumgardner is the new secretary- treasurer, | | Gaukler Storage Co. 9 Orchard Lake Ave. __THF, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE } 4 11, 1954 c =f # és Siew: ae omplete Their ; 0. a Veause Kress rave AND 80 GOODBYE—Symbolically turning their |land of 117 E. Iroquois Rd., Sara Hallock of 454 backs on Pontiac High School are these four gowned seniors who will officially end their public school Oakland Ave., Lowell Satterlee of 318 Nelson St., and Myrna Webster of 130 Summit Ave. More than careers June 17. With Quiver, in hand, and a whole | 300 upperclassmen will participate in commencement new world before them are (left to right) Russel Hol. | exercises in the boy's gymnasium next Thursday. Future Teachers Club Holds Tea for Faculty | attended the Tri-County Intercoun cil. They were Margaret Levely, Marcia Thomas and Connie Da- The Pontiac High School Future | vies. ° Teachers Club held a tea for fac ulty members Tuesday. Three members of the club re- ceived intercouncil delegate pins | lished the first weather reporting | twins within one hour in the same awarded to the girls because they! system for the United States. LA 108 NORTH SAGINAW $5.95 Silverplated Salt & Peps. Beautifully gitt boxed for the bride 75n 2.50 Reg 99« Reg. 149.95. $89.95 Ors. trol, Reg. 24.95. The Army Signal Corps estab- Phone FEderal 3-7 114 $199.95 Nationally ‘Famous 43-Pc. Cooker-Fryer. Dial con- Dannerware fid pattern, $8.99 $ 99 95. $6.66 Service for 8 $49.95 | Fast Delivery Doctor | DETROIT (UP) — Dr. H. C Walser claims the 1954 record for “delivering the most babies in the jleast time, excluding quintuplets | and quads."’ Each of two women he attended recently was delivered of ‘hospital room. A2 WAYS TO SAVE! Set. Color - 6.95 Reg 12.95 / | went to Mary Jane Leahy, Michael | to Ruth Ann Schachern. Famous Moke Self- Starting Kitchen Clock. Your choice of colors. $8.88 St. Fred Honor Students Listed Priest to Receive Scroll at Film Premiere Tonight DETROIT (INS) —The Rev. Fa- ther Daniel A. Lord, 8. J., tonight will receive a testimonial signed by 5,000 University of Detroit stu- dents and also a scrol! signed by representatives of 104 Detroit area Catholic groups. The presentation will take place at 8 in the U. of D, Memorial Building, when Father Lord's film, High School Careers “Light Up the Land,” will be pre- miered. Michigan established the first state agricultural college in the United States in 1857, Maryland and Pennsylvania followed in 1859. 13 Seniors Are Among Those Being Taken Into Society A complete list of St. Frederick High School students who achieved membership on the 1953-54 Honor Society wag announced recently. Seniors honored were Gail At- Honors in the eleventh grade | Wells, Jean McHugh, Carolyn Ro- | bichaud, Lawrence Decker, Alice | | Rivera, Sharon Wolf, and Marlene | Green. * | ‘The junior list also include Jane | Hoftman, Lionel Bradley, Judith Maddock, Kenneth Atwood, James | | Russell, Fred Slavin and Donna Scholtz, Sephomores receiving recogni- tion were dulle Baily, Kathryn | Smith, Ruth Ann Schachern, | Grace Marie Jenkinson, and Mi- chael Keopsick, Freshmen society members are | Patricia Jenkinson, Mary Kelly, | Beverly Malinowski, James May- | worm, and Mary Parle. Other freshmen are Walter Quar- les, Lies Van Houten, Eleanor Arno, Mary Elizabeth Wuest, Ka- ren Kergan, Fred Sechanski, and | | Marjorie McHugh. Awards were presented to Donna Ritter and Michael Kopscik for the highest scores achieved on the United Nations sponsored tests. An award for the highest score on a | current events exam was awarded +. 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Gx, el Reodiag of Ea in Labor Racket Probe 1 Shy A A Sade itt the influence of broadening de-} © ' Willis D. Lefurgy, Pontiac area are currently for | in manufacturing plants compared women workers in clerical, sales | with 40 per 1,000 in March and 33 to Stop Furniture Sales 3 . 34 @t cece. Orion Township Justice Helmar| and service work. Job openingy are per 1,000 in February. by Committee Asparagus, No 1. 128-115 | mand. G. Stanaback ‘Tined Myrlan D./ available to qualified clerk-typists,| The las ble statewide| -0n Sunday on ~ yg Bim Spencer, 27, of Detroit, $50 and a | behs. Broccoli, No 1, 2.06-3.50 4 by.| Jt was the second straight day of 2 Le , sales persons and in restaurant | rate 20 per 1,000 h WASHINGTON & — Reps. Hoff wes 2 per 1.000 in Marc | Cabbage, Ne 1.2 18-2. bu. uliflower Tecovery following two days of $25 costs when Spencer pleaded work. In a special meeting last night ee man of Michigan, and Bender, of fy PR = ow } i yet sharp reaction. guilty to reckless driving Thursday. and 21 per 1,000 in February, Olson Pontiac City Commission passed cre Ace sharply critical of each} be Lesea Met: 10 des bebe. Ouiens, The Demand for male workers is said. J y other, today took over the two! Srem. Me 1. 90-33 gos Fans om upward movement was not Reckless driving on a revoked limited except for highly skilled first reading of an ordinance Republican spots in a labor union| Ne 1° 130-135 $61» . red, | Very extensive nor was much trad- license cost William L, Dumas, 29.) journeymen in the metal crafts. | Harry A. Grow of Romeo has | against selling furniture and house- racketeering inquiry we 1, 0-00 dos behs; radishes, white. | ing enthusiasin aroused by the ris- of Farmington, 10 days in Oak- been named)iug y are the two GOP members| door, No 1, 60-7 doz bchs. Tomatoes. prices. land County Jail, a $50 fine and | tne monthi market lett 2. sets and radios on Sunday. of a newly created three-man sub- ame Meh tide do on —_ Gains went to between 1 and oad coms when he pleaded guilty | ployment trend and walioal (acne ‘-—eterengeiaed Only Commissioner Dr Vv. committee set up by Hoffman's woe and saled greens , Ne b | points occasionally Lasecs before Farmington Judge John J.) a) Watson Bros. y . Roy ae ile SSE PT . by Luther C. Olson, branch man- Cooley (District 1) voted against House — Operations | 5, Lettuce, head, Ho} 300-390 3-40; | were almest eatirely below a Schulte. ager of the Michigan Employment hh di Co. Po © | the move saying he thought mer. : ", e013 Daeg Business ran at a pace a 9 | ; ’ . During Commi leat, Ne 1. 100-160 bu. Romaine, Ne | potmt. Driving without an operator's ti. Security Commission office here. ; chants could work out an agree- The appointments were an- | 1. 1.25-1.56 bu. little under yesterday's low cense cost Joel Rodgers, 28, of 73! Non-farm employment dropped = 18 eo ment accomplishing the same thing: sage Thursday — reget bros gs oh ae agi = bu | 1,610,000 shares. Jackson St., a 10-day jail sentence, | by 200 between mid-April and mid- ane eran without a law. Hoffman and Hoffman's Ne 1. 125-150. Mustard, Ne 1, 1-1 “oe t start.| Pontiac | } $60 fine and $15 costs when he May. the report shows, with em- : Bepder. Bender will be chair. |%¢ Sorrel, No 1, 100-138 bu. “Turnip, —_ a = See LENE AA eo aded palty imrainy babne Wet |playuaal manufacturing plants nas been ansect| She codinanss, @ gin Saat In the second hour, the steels be-| na. , : ated with Blai next will not man of the subcommittee, Hoff- elected Max E. Wilson of the - air! Spprovaj week, ap- pails 5 onus cues gan to advance and this soon tits “‘eamenense 0 ig van Lake Justice Joseph J. Leavy.| decreased by 700. Seasonal gains ; Transit Co. of| ply to “work of necessity and man . ompany if | Rodgers also pleaded guilty to reck- | of 500 in non-manufacturing activi- DETROIT (AP)—Prices pound | broadened out to include several : ROW ‘ . The day before, Hoffman and gob. Deirsie ter Ret quate bee pow- | other major divisions. ginia as association president for!less driving and was fined $25| ties cut the over-all loss to several raise Coast Uae Patan Boe pony Medd "ae ot Bender said they had settled their! “i> pens 29-94, light hens 11-10; | Stocks gaining ground included |h® coming year. The election | and $10 “ee He ie age on | tundred, Olesen said. Marquette Railway and Capital| and don’t do business on that own “differences. Be prmmllers oc trrers (34 Woe) whites! U.S. Steel, Bethlehem Steel,|was held at the annual Ladies | *ditional 40 days if the fine is) qhe non-industrial Increases re- Airlines. day. cae eee 31: caponatien 4 Chrysler, Montgomery Ward, Unit: | Night of the group held at Old*Mi| "¢ P&!4- ae ae eee = Sau) deni oe 1|,, Violators could be fined up to operations grou creed ed Aircraft, Schenley Industries, | 7, for the Osmun’s Town & Country, Tei- | dor construction . Arndt . Rundel $100 or sent to jail not exceeding Prior action of Wednesday. Gushe & vern. Speaker occasion tional activity, sald Olson. | St.. a mechanic Jerom Sele. A, Grom af teal American Telephone, Westing- Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac’s| recrea vity, ° » & with e Mo- | go ‘ The third place on the group CHICAG® BUTTER AND EGGS house Electric, New York Central, |“®* Louis Snyder, Pontiac attor- finest store for gentlemen who) Qurrent manufacturing employ- tors, Inc., recently attended an ad-| Merchants wot ‘yee ae te will be filled by a Democrat. cripts Litt Wt: wbeieesle buying prices | Southern Pacific, Cities Service, ney. Dr. H. A. Miller also was aj prefer the finer things. Open ment is 2,900 below the very high vanced course in Cadillac air con-| avoid asking employes to work on ie ls fo be named by Bop. Daw- | unchenged to \ lower: 63 score La’: Texas Pacific Land Trust, and | guest and furnished entertainment eT OB Peenty ot | vel of a year age with the largest | Gtioner — -seceraap As the | Sunday and guard against inter. = Goan, 00 B 64.78; 0 C BL. «ene, | General Dynamics. with feats of magic. mad "| losses shown in durable goods in- | poner tors Training Center in| tering with religious observances. tions committee, ‘about steady: receipts 15.034; if your friend's in jail and needs | dustries, motor vehicle and metal . In other action commigsioners Downey Rice, chief investigator, rodteae’ ° Per feet An 20! New York Stocks bail, Ph. PE §-5201. 0. A. Mitchell, | plants. 1" + ge _—«| Passed an amendment to the 1954 and Arthur Toll, counsel, both of | mt 2% © . mediums 30.5; U.S. stand. or Ph. MA 5-4031, Guy Carter. These reductions stem largely appropriations ordinance lowering whom were fired two weeks ago ores SEs corres receipts 28.5; dirties atmize} caiewis's 16.7 . @ a e a is fre lowered vol { det aive amina on the city tax rate from $13.80 during the Bender - Hoffman feud,| | ——— Alle fe ot. qt (QP omie oe Led ee te ety hak (laos acd, Yack iM of weguily veboiaian te : le de et ine” a |you’ll find a selection of over | Work, Olson said, though employ- $1,000 of val to probably will be rehired. Bender DETROIT POULTRY allied &Mey .@ 70. id. The — DETROIT (AP)—Prices paid per poung | Allied tre... 46.1 a Bm .. 8 4,000 pair of pants at savings of | ment on civilian production at mid- 0 U urg ary $13.70. said. y would the new| sop Detreit ter Not ausiity ‘ve pent. a 6 ee poop ay $3 to $6. Sam Benson, 20 8. Perry May compares favorably with a Because Pontiac has over $30, subcommittee's work, try up to 10 a.m. (ner 7: Alum Co Am.. 76.3 \garsh Pleld .. 26.3 ee | U open every night till 9. free park-| year ago, Three men accused of breaking | 000,000 of valuation Bender ald a? § Announcements | nase Grotirs or trvere'3'4 ‘Ke: weines |Am Qlzims +>, U2! Martm Guo. at prmy store nt Garage next) Non-manutacturing employment |into the Tam-O-Shanter Country | able for the first Gane thie yeon, it was a “definite | 254-27. cray crosses : : vee” ob J my store. . —Adv. : id victory” for those who have felt git — - : 44 | Am Gee o Bi sad id Cont ‘Pet >| Elect Hazel Park M " is 1,200 above a year ago because | (y,,, shop May 22 waived ex-| It is possible to lower the rate ' h Toe 31-04 turkeys: heavy type, | Am Loco... 193 Momsen Ch . 083 jaze! 5a ON) Diamond Rings, 20% off.|of & construction industry dispute _ J and still get $100,000 in revenue a need for a “searching Congres-| hens 30, toms 4m M & Fay. 333 whe Ss ident; Gi 6 “Ne i Dept. a year ago and increased facilities |®™ination when they appeared tgined eutinatin,. thd sonal inquiry into labor racketeer- cmcace reurray Am Rede... 17g Motorola... op Presi i Give Awards =F —Adv lin raat ade and wacbien ‘ark, | Thursday before W. Bloomfield ~ Walter my emicaGo POULTRY = = =——s | Am Rad ...... Mueller Br .., 23.8 . | ° Manager Willman. me: CHIQAGO (AP) ie 4c a Murrey Cp <.: 31 to Two Members | mooncding to Olson. Township Justice Elmer C. Die- id > steedy: receipts 313 coops: f.0.. paying | A@ Tel & Tel 1004 nay 1) 403 Rummage sale. Congregational © 5.) : ts tor the Willman said q contractor had . . unchanged to 1 lower: heavy hens | anae Cop .... 39.4 Net Cosh R.. 17.3 ’ Church, Sat., June 12, 8 to 11:30,, ~“™Ployment prospects terle, it would a Grain Prices Drotlers BFS: ‘lg’ reecters’ ian tee ost | Ane Wa C.. a Net Leed 2. 442 may sae peo poop Bun dresses, bathing suits. Ady, | P¢Xt 60 days indicate a further The three are Jack Swartzbaugh, au 2 thave the ehty-etingh thhas “sé. “38, @8- Armour ...... 9.1 Raa .Cc. presi- , “| drop i t Ol- Daniel both CMICAOO (AP}—Opeaine rain: ——— au -st vasa at Toes - 1 | dene at its annual convention! Saere@ Heart Church penny | son sad ae ee ra aa pony Cavel Hf. » 28, building at 40 Mill St. to fy bee ny ‘90%, tee : ———— Aes Ser 1c) egy MY Central.” 233 | Wednesday at Glen Oaks Country supper Sat., June 13th. $:30 to 7:30. turing approximating 1,500 by mid. of 52% Pine Knob Rd., and Dale posed new Department of Bee eis 108% Soybeans” todos Site Os ok Mle tS" me Me Pe | 304 | Club. | 3300 Adams Rd, Auburn Heights. july Woods,-1T, of 5091 Eastfield. Woods | Works-location at N. Saginaw and Dee 2.12.2! 200% sly ........ 298 | Met, cheng. ... ne et oe at Baia ie... Og ROE D Wet St Cher officers eslected for the —Adv.|" "4 and Daniel face arraignment in| E. Rundell Sts. Mar ov eeeess 201% Sep o-oo. aera | Beem qgleley::--1082 ae tele 339 Benals av "09 mer Pec |... t64 | Coming year were William Stev- | Nos © manufacturing activities | Oakland County Circuit Court Mon-/ parking meter revenues will have re 1.86% Jen 12.0277! Week ago... 1708 $28 608 ime "aah Meetme ast of Cari Louks and| [°3 . should continue to expand, add- | day. be accumulated, Willman es ie ie 225% | sont “Soe. det a ee Fireworks Ruling - _ — Ses Lat : aoe ase eco Hag $ Bi ion Fetes fa: 2 roonese. i; 2, [Calin MMe , of Berkley, vice ° 2S a The breakin charge against | in order to finance the plan. The y cows 5 138.7 Alum .. 3. 31.4 |presidents; Arthur Blankenburg of | ; : summer season Ge- (g issed building would moved ep a OS is high ooo! te a Bt ime ee Sse, oF cage Hacker, Penasag ta in Pontiac OKs velops, Sony Pecan cmon © ‘he | Min etreer location cond bar peblle ME tosscseees: 1% Nov ....... 12.18 seevcee 1302 5 Ss f05 = i . } : 4 Mar pee 222 Pe .... 162 /er; Don W. Mitchell of Royal Oak, Unemployment at mid-May was | could be prosecuted on a violation- | parking. Re _ 'beybeas ou 4! La. ai eee $$2 | recording secretary and Howard Sale. of Sparklers estimated at 4,000—down 200 from | of-parole charge. Dec 1212 111 Be 13.4 » Livestock Rey Ade -.... 8 Pie Mee a8 McKinney of Pontiac, inside guard.) 4 25 year-old fireworks ordinance | the April level but.2,500 above a| All are being held in Oakland Cadillac Posts Record See 4 : ae ps Mille |... 2 ; re Delbert | was repealed by Pontiac City Com- | year ago. The 200 decrease in County Jail. ‘ Car Deli for Foreign Exchange “P iAP zeae Saladin 100 Sept aid Kt it Plate i: 44 | Owens of Pontioc, John Butiga | mission last night and a new one | retin ment ape (oe Bi gros , ivery for May EW YORK 1AP\—orston sorteage|" oe muses, am tree Cope J Ts... is} frost os "3 | of Kongo oo os — adopted providing for the sale of |r tee tenn F. D. R. Jr., Gains Favor | DETROIT (UP)—Cadillac said rates follow (Great Britain in dollars, mostly cows; demand mere: mot Sree: oe he cee | eaux of Royal Oak sparklers and caps by merchants| The unemployed currently make| ALBANY, N. Y, Fifteen Demo- today & apse ariprs ne Rar bg - Com last Thuregay Brosa demand SHES ees agi os gh A "i09 of | Who pay a $5 license fee. up 4.7 per cent of the area's total | cratic chairmen upstate have|™re Sew cars month then US cents, up 1/16 of « cent. beifove seedy to W esam han Gn yl es a 4| ae one 11.60 oo at vacoeee, ae burg. y . Ewart. SSS = ‘hropa) 18.04, unchanged: Switeeriand chotee 0 _ Prime Ip ited heifers oe ot eee Ri 50 rs| “We've operating During May the Pontiac branch | mark (kfone) 14.80, Pe ogee | ee 133 wa" Brai "*! 333| Pontiac Local 50 elected office ig is Mescnal K under | sétice issued 4,694 state and vet- A PARTRIDGE iob Latin America: Argentina (free) 1.94. | cows if he-teee, heavy fat cows very | Eagle Pieh ... 32.3 Ou Caiit,, 62 | at its annual meeting at Hotel | th state requirements,” said. aca iene | on jo changed Mexico #02, unchangea’ Venn. | @ui; eannere and cutters mostly $10.00-| Best Alp L.. 33° Ht OU Ind:.-- 88 | Waldron. John Buliga was selected | Ewart, “but this ordinace puts us| °T=® usemploymeat = changed: Mexico 8.03, unchanged; Vene-| 13.60; “tigh grassy camners 90.60 | Bact [ee 4 On Mi). tet i | : arg @ monetary value of $199,179. In is worth two in the bush suela (bolivar) 30.63. unchanged ap —- ; = roe Ei Auto L ... 39 8td Of? Ohis., i] ; Howard McKinney, vie | officially in line with it.” Permits this 80-0 ses Se her off Boal Betate needs Par East: Hong Kong dollar 17.60, off | ¢15.06-17.00; bulk end choice F | Emer Red .... 09 Studereker.... }'}|president; Arthur Blankenburg,| for fireworks displays at carni- y period preceding, 4, re os your 8 of & cent sag So feoteve vit oo-23. 00 ork | = on cs wift & Co... $4 secretary-treasurer; Glenn L. Ka-| vals, fairs and festivals are obtain- a valued a¢ $811,635 were — seams Pavettge be the: bd to Bes, : Toalers dow. steady. Compared last Pirestene |... 10-6 Nervce ::.. ¢3|minsky, recording secretary, and able with permission of the fire . a We, ies on WARD E. PARTRIDGE, Realtor Ve 2-es16 County Deaths tain. veslere full $2.00 Gove: Gals eones. Gen Elec .....118.7 he oe a4 Joseph Mooney, inside guard, marshal, he added, Separations, excluding layoffs, . Le = he ete Lae oe ee b¥ rim R Bear.. 40.8 SS —_— ' 2 ee = William J, McDaniel $25.00: commere I ged good $18.00-20.00; | Gen Ry sig... 29 Tren W Air... 103 KEEGO HARBOR — Service for “Gascptaielie te Shesctag’s market Sen Tt Rud 338 Pwent © Pes.. 30 William J. McDaniel will be held | nominally unchanged. Compares last | Silletie .-, 817 Underwood... 39 at 10 a.m. Saturday at Pursley | ioc tra men ma nent anal Geet es OE, Pile: 1904 Funeral Home, Pontiac, with burial | 57-84 1» spring. ambe #28.00-27 40,” bulk | Goodyear"... ane BIL Alre.s-. @23, ; to low me shorn lambs No. 1/ Orsh - 13 onid 47.6) in Roseland Park Cemetery. He | skins ¢17.00-2100: utility and low foes Gt Ne Ry Pf 85 On Gag Im... 14.3. died Thursday. cee ames ths 16a, que, ola | Gretna". 1 O's tine | Mr. McDaniel is survived by two | $4 $0-1.00: good and chiice hanayweights os thes as WD fee st daughters, Mrs. Ann Farmer of | % ‘% 99.9. Momestt ..... 434 0 6 Smelt Pt. Be Pontiac and Mrs. Pearl Hodges of CHICAGO LIVESTOOK Inland ti .. 862 9 8 Per... 17.3 | Oxford; three sons, Ray and Rob- CHICAGO (AP)—Sslable hogs 6,000; gt Ag > oe Ls ome ode py ert of Pontiac and George of Keego | Sxtremeiy ameven’ buttons cs ‘celta; | fmt Mick... 013 Wve Pulp... 8.1 Harbor, 31 grandchildren end 24/ eres slay oR er cen Yoeronent |i "etic Sha Sea eet S| great-grandchildren, cist “chates s0-£90 1 Ductchers ton ih | Jeame Man... O13 Whee Sent... $54 | A en Sor serra "o aus as-s4 bo "fee round, 34) |Ranmecott "70S Yale Tow. $8 7 AUBURN HEIGHTS—Service for m gate or slightly ‘na ae ib |Kimb Clk |... 61 Yngst ey T 33) ’ Joseph Gratopp of 2864 York St. | S183) 00. chelee 330-e99 Id sows S -= _ will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday 081 36-31,50; 480-600 Io aus 16.00 STOCK AVERAGES at the Dudley H. Moore Funeral oe Sore Amott) Nd a Compiled by The Associated Press Home, with burial in Oak View soeger cat ge week “o a100 Indust Raits vei orseks Cc t al Oak lower; few to low choice steers ond | wet change... +3 +3 +3 +3 emetery, Roy ; heifers $20.90-22.00; load good and choice | Noon Pri. ...... 1664 900 80.8 192.7 ? a few Wilty éifers around grees. wuliey | Rremous Go7.- iL eT te} 1g UNION LAKE — Service for | end commercial cows §11.56-1450: can- Monti hae 90.9 «508 1240 e Philip Banler. 72 o¢ W979 Lake | Scatecar ects Hees Suet Seger apes BP RY gt view Dr. will be held at.the A. H. lagen mostly choice a wtll- | 1984 low......--143.9 77.8 86.4 8 , Peters Funeral Home, Detroit, at belanle thesp 6, merket nominal xe Hs 3 eee 33 tos 0.5 1 p.m. Saturday, with Masonic | ®° poe ifn am oll tmne Erg srecas burial in, Acacia Park Cemetery.| “**™* ‘Bee ee —— @ Weete) (Bernabdiewer A barbershop owner here for! pDonaig R. Cope, 24, of 70 &.' Pigures efter decimal pointe ty = oot many years, Mr. Bahler died ddo i . = Wednesday. os Ss ae = Dia C Nevigetion® ..... To aaa Hy He is survived by a brother costs when he pleaded guilty to F foke Bong ne st a 2, 3 | and a sister. reckless driving Thursday before | masco Serew sage ttectt a7 33 37 Midwest Abrasive’ ——. ...- { NOTICE To BIDDERS Orion Township Justice Helmar G. Rudy Mt goons tse $3 $2 sonst) popstar ener oy | Stanadack. Shee Te sai ‘ihe the Villa Leonard n, at ee —————— of . thetr offices until 8:00 p.m. Standerd Time, July 1. 10964 at which time and place they will be pubiicl opened and reed for resurfacing with 3” bituminous aggregate a distance of 0.23 miles on Elmwood street from 300 feet | B- east of Rochester road for 1200 feet. . The materials and quantities involved consist of bituminous regate, Class P-i, Section 411 tn Michigan State High- way Department Specifications (1060) as follows = Elmwood street—023 miles—approz. 415 tons and other incidental work. Proposa! blanks and specifications will be furnished wu r pon request. A certified or cashier's check in the — of $300.00 must accompany eac The Village of Leonard reserves the | i right to reject any or all proposeis or | | Doegin that” in the opinion of ine Wala | s _ of Leonard. is in the best interest and r to the advantage of the Village of Leonard, Michigan. TLLAGE OF LEONARD. ICHIGAN a rnon | Yes! You read it right! You get $100 trade-in By tec inet MAN | on any of these TV sets: TRADE and: SAVE! X™ ‘7337 eT seen i, 1 oe Every dollar you put into repairs on your old car are dollars down the Pp See ee Sg aiid Deon. Mahogany ve $345% drain . . . Trade Now during our Summer Trade - and - Save Days... ER WEEK : = foeutrnae Avastors Stond, $465, lowe ollewence, $265.00 Dollar for Dollar you can’t beat a Pontiac. ~ WILL BUY A deer eeetes | BA Glaat.......... miter $8209 | 195 jen al PONTIAC a or period : : ‘a be submited no tater than leo am. |f Comsele Med, 210119... Res. $379.95 $27935 tions and instruc- 21 eax! ma ! Sales Open to 9 P.M. Monday thru Friday—Saturday ’til 5 P.M. 2-DOOR CHIEFTA) ie dene esas, ta rect any orf Generous Trede-la Allowences on Other TV ia Steck = | PARTS and SERVICE HOURS: oo . | Afte, Do N the judgment ef the Purchasing Deport. | 4 SERVICE: Open 6:30 A. M. te 1:00 A.M. Mondey thru Fridey, Set. ‘til Noon, — wn Paymen+ — PURCHASINO DEPARTMENT, PARTS: Open 6:30 A. M. to 1:00 A.M. Mondey thru Fridey, Seturdey ‘til 5:00 P.M. ° s > 3 Mt. Clemens and Mills St. Downtown Across From Post Office — 1) TTORS, cranes | 625W. Meren Nor FE 4-2825, June Reece RR RES ro orrenenemnseneresnsnnmeranell & ‘